~~? _ THE PON oa it ouisd aches: otek, uo hn Ace ee Te a ae ok eke ene ge eee Phe We ws Ae ek sgl inde g E f ; F TIAC PRESS | Bells page ts Edition ath YEAR * *° PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 195608 PAGES = “#0772 rape, Pere a “se ee ( Be iad 4 Se te ‘4 rs ' ar > : a - a - , | ire Primary. , ame i Humphrey Asks City, Great Lakes Region|(y#1; Getting Blanket of Snow Outline of ke ’ Old Man Weather is expected to drop two to five Foreign Policy : inches of snow on Pontiac and vicinity by tomorrow as the area and the rest of the Great Lakes region is} Senators . Break Party swept by the tail end of a storm center coming from/ Lines to Argue Dulles’ ‘the central Gulf states. ~ ‘The snow that began to fall early this morning made roads throughout most of Michigan extremely Diplomacy Approach WASHINGTON (#—Sen. slippery, the Automobile Local Brokers Report ‘Only 10 to 20 Per Cent of Orders Filled and C. Byran Kinney, attorney. Directors ae Eee ¥ Eager purchasers of Ford Motor|i:" coi, Cummings, George K. TT shy 3 ast E HM 3 oF i & i 8g C. J. Nephler Je., manager of the C. J, Nephler Co., stated that his firm was successful in satisfy- irig an average 10 per cent of the orders. Similar distribution was re- ported by Richard Patterson, man- ager of Goodbody & Co. of Royal|<- Oak. J ’ Patterson said that the largest amount of stock sold to individ- Each of the brokers indicated that much of the buying was done by persons who had seldom bought! the stock before. ‘The name Ford is a magic word,” Linton commented. The opinions of each of the bro- kers were summed up by Nephier|’ who observed that ‘“‘when the glam- or wears off people will be able to analyze better whether or not the stock is a better or worse {nvest- ment than other kinds of stock.” Closing quotation yesterday on thte New York Stock Exchange was $67.87 bid and $68.12 asked, The 10,200,000 shares were offered by the underwriters at $64.50 a share. Will Air Charges WASHINGTON (INS) — Charges by Gen, Matthew B. Ridgway, for- mer Army chief of staff, against the Eisenhower administration's military policies will be aired next ‘Federal Savings Shows Growth Total Assets R Annual Meeting Humphrey (D-Minn) said today he and other Demo- crats “will pursue our ef- forts to get a clear outline of administration foreign 1 policy ” : Two Republicans some- times critical of certain as- at All-Time High atipects of administration foreign policy joined, méan- while, in defense of Secre- Substantial growth during the/tary of State Dulles’ views year which brought its totallas set forth in a recent mag- azine hower administration policy, pre- _\ings & Loan Assn., at its annual| It quoted Dulles as saying Elsen- were "|the board of directors continued|“e"te? war in Asia on three occa- unchanged with re-election of the|Sions, and as saying “the ability ofily nember whose term expires|to get to the verge of war without getting into the war is the neces- lof Dulles’ actions, told:' a TV in- terviewer he was in full agreement - af E | g¢ : business establishment here early|port, he ought to let Congress know what course this government intends to pursue.” | a . 5 ; 2k } Glittering Motorama Described 35 5 iE Lf | eg33 i f i E : Fg i z z z 5 ; f 33g = Fey FI be ri F A f : i models that 25 aire FU eee pu bFeas 7 * Monday by the Senate Armed Serv- ices Committee. Gov. Murray D. VanWagoner, dudge Doty and Judge Adams, Michigan Supreme Court Chie Justice John R. Dethmers last night described what he feels are| >**land County Bar Assn. Dr. ='New Circuit Judge Honored by Attorneys, Officials The event was sponsored by the|tiac’ First Presbyterian Church;toastmaster, attorney Clarence K. Patterson. General ‘Chairman for was attorney Verne C. gave the invocation, Bar Association President Ed-ithe dinner William H, Marbach, of the Pon-jward J. Fallon imtrodyced the|Hampton, OLD FRIENDS MEET—Gov. G. Mennen Gables. Judge Williams, Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams and * | Chief Justice of the State Supreme Dethmers (l-r) got together before a dinner The honoring Judge Adams last night at Devon Bar Court John R. aH Jan. 24, This new family type dream car is one of six experimental dream cars on view. President Curtice described the giant Motorama,, which also will be on view in Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston, as “by far the finest indoor show we ever have produced.” Pontiac's Club de Mere, tor ox- has the two sliver streaks the ladt' (Continded on Page 17, Col. 5) ° hA But Still Makes No Promises iGangs ‘of Rioters Surge ‘Through Bombay, Kill 40 BOMBAY, India (#—Thousands of burning, looting rioters through a 15-square-mile area of Bombay today, continuing a bloody four-day outburst of violence and terror. The demonstrations are against Prime Minister Nehru’s plan to turn the city into a separate state. Sources at the Home Ministry in New Delhi said nine persons were reported killed in the renewal of the rots nis and said* : week in Bombay state. | Officials said they believed the Communists were trying to set up a “parallel government” under Joover of the rioting. sen coe Armed Bandits m2. 282 Hold Up City Bares === Pair Escape With $890 reported the demon. | After Holding Patrons strations from the Satara dl) ot Gunpoint t outburst was the most serious in/11 p.m, and announced, “Give us City Dealers Hit Auto Bootlegging as Hearings Open== WASHINGTON \# — Backed by a poll of retail auto dealers, a public hearings today on charges of abuses in auto sales. Sen. Monroney (D-Okla.), re- leased a poll of retail dealers show- ing widely held views that ‘‘boot- legging,”" “phantom! freight” and other practices must be curbed. &, Robert B. Oliver, of ‘Oliver Motor Sales Inc., sald, 1] ’ i. > 336 don't think the practice has af- fected dealers in this area to any Senate subcommittee launched/extent. But if a lot of cars were BAD FOR INDUSTRY “In my opinion, it is generally bad for the industry. It could only help factories get rid of overpro- duction. By slowing down, the fac- tories have helped the situation a John Graid, of Braid Motor Sales, stated, “I haven't much im this be hitting at only half the prob- tem. “Most of our troubles stem from long-term financing. When the pay- ments on a new car are less than those on a used car, buyers natu- rally purchase new cars. This ruins In Today’s Press County News ......065+ 26, 54 Editorials .... 6 Food News........... $1 thru 40 Sports ....ccseee hebss veseuns a Theaters .......+. Sopohvoeee SO the used-car market which has to be there if we're going to keep on selling new autos.’ ‘ The subcommittee’s question- naire was answered by 19,113 of the nation’s 42,000 dealers. Of those who replied, 13,749 en- dorsed “congressional study or federal legislation with regard to automobile dealers’ problems.” ROMNEY A WITNESS ° Called as the first witness was PA ees Ge Ser a See) REELS OY SRO Gk” ORES Sire, SRE en alee ne ea a ce Goue Stewmns ene. vu wees bar, to hand over his wallet com make Bombay City a separate) “es 9700, Asotin said. small state under the direct ad-| The bandits also looted the cash ministration of New Delhi. Leaders|Tegister of $140 and took a wallet of the rioters demgnd that the/Containing $50 from one of the city be the capital of a separate|customers, George Regal, T74 Ster- state of Marathi-speaking peoples,|ling St., police were told. , Who lives at 156 Chip- if i : si g i [ E Monroney said “phantom/at the luncheon in connection with Responsible citizens made ready Two t bandits, both ted | 5 E 44 4g i if z 2 z F a a =F 3 an: i te Te AG mid 7 at hy oi 3 3. 2°8 tits use ee 28 Fe Fes be oz rf F ee : » = ; : t i \Liife article but in any event he Pontiac Deaths PER CARTON Value ya { ' i 7 8 Ed os THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1000: oy , ea ‘ LL ra 2 “8 C & ; : € H ' 1 GM Position Eyes Bates and PierceWoman Tells Police I About $740 in cash and belong. 10 OM FOSITION for Professional Location jase settee — r 4 a Chosen Personnel Head a ~ Se ahd |his ph rd has ——— “ oe thet of Salaried Workers area, arg being gyed Sy Banning few. . ’ "s news a - pletely ou’ . : : vision. ed the second largest crowd ot Funeral Tomorrow __ |) Good old debt-free A.D.! ER ey omnmon Coum:|| © PROTECTS AGAINST WATER LEAKAGE | ; : STI sean igp ghee liner | on fog anions Ste UTIFIES AND PROTECTS ALL MASONRY SURFACES | + hower session with reporters, Accepts Invite new voting machines which will] e 88A , , : Official of GM Dies There were 290 This was| DETROIT Ut—Funeral service /Benny Accepts Inv make more than halt of Detroit's] g@yaRANTEED NOT TO CHIP, CRACK, BLISTER OR PEEL J. : fewes than tare cat for ha fing |Will be held tomorrow for Patrol|, e. Concert leting ° ! \ H conference Feb, 17, 1953, 7|man Sidney A. O'Connor who was|*0 Fiddle at N.Y. . for the 1956 presidential election, INSIDE "Rerdn B Var n New York | j= * 2 * ' ' |shot and killed Tuesday night in| HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Comedian ng the precinct set-up, Transforms dingy, eg a a point-blank gun fight with a‘bar) Jack Benny has accepted an i!will give the city 1,491 voting] wet basements ‘CURITY’ Diapers: | ' Newsmen had a great backlog ith beautiful, usable Fred V. Bott, 60, of 6847 Alden.|. culstions for the President ama|Dandit. vitation to play his fiddle with| places of which 84 will be | ee eiea arene | - BULL DOZEN 94 West Bloomfield Township, a Gen- they ranged over subjects, Six police companions from|the New York Symphony Orch-| equipped with the machines. The an against Super-coft diapers, caster to eral Motors employe since 1927, | including: pected Woodward Station will serve asjestra at Carnegie Hall next Oc-| devices cost $1,430 each. severe water ach was found dead early today in his . pallbearers. The military burial at/tober 2. The occasion will be a leakage. ° room at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel DULLES UPROAR Grand Lawn Cemetery will have|benefit to raise funds “To save! Research has shown that printing | : in New York. Dulles — Eisenhower said firmly|two platoons of patrolmen, a color|Carnegie Hall.” Benny said: “I'lllis truly “The Art Preservative “| OUTSIDE . Police said Bott was found on a|‘4t he has complete faith in his guard and police motorcade in at-| try to sound like I'm good enough|All Arts” with approximately | we bed by his wife, Leatus Bott.|S@cretary of state but added he/tendance. to play with the symphony evenjninety-two per cent of the knowl-| ° . ./has not read a controversial article though everyone in the audience|edge we accumulate being -gained . Death apparently was due to natu-| 0s lof Teed & oo the sec.| O’Conner, 27, and Charles F. vila through the printed word, : ral causes, police said. qpacrand ae. Mattock, 26, a Southern Michi- |knows I'm not. ¥ : * * @ retary as saying the country has xan Prison parolee, were wound- | He disclosed that .he practices) " ’ é 4 A General Motors official in De-|Dee”. be Sines te ie “ ed fatally in their gun duel on thé violin quite a bit, explain-| -_ Assorted Pasiels and Plaids * troit today said Bott was in New|“*"- © « when the officers interrupted |ing: “After all: you have to prac-| d — “me Receivin Blanket | amma of 1996 which opened today. |. ,EMennOWer said he has read| Mattock’s robbery of a near tice even t0 play lousy.” 10 | Mow 'I|| Ideal for brick, cinder block, coment block, concrese, 500 — oan “Do wae ania caro te ht, covery nach of] downtwn tr roa ain ee teen! 00 Oe | moe cee on Pe. Ale fleet section of GM since 187. He|Uiyine, “ir ceuln gta: rytim '0) O'Connor's widow, Esther, willlcaicutta, India, and Lahore, West $100 Cut most MONROX is easy to use, requires only water for kets in choice of , worked with “the Chevrolet di-|2cu% ‘t would only make it &/pe given $1,000 from the Hundred Pakistan, is now being provided lei Permanent, no necessary. Odoriess, assorted —_ pastels . : vision of GM in Little Rock, Ark., eceras “i Country official Club, an organization of civic|for the first time since the parti-| Per Year by in gleaming white aod all populer decorator colors. PE or plaids. : ce Denver and Chicago before coming ~ @ @ 8 panic fort ald widows ofl tion of India. , 5 10 Pound Con ..........$ 2.85 | ‘ a to Detroit in 1882 as general service) Eisenhower said he didn’t know|“'Y Police and firemen. . the F 50 Pound Con wees. $12.95 : : ‘ mater of the GM fleet salesiwhether some of the views! In addition, Mrs. O'Connor will SMOKERS’ NEEDS |] Hair at Home : mn : : one. ascribed to Dulles may have been| receive a monthly death benefit of EF COST LESS et SIMMS 98 N. Saginaw i: on mugen San de, ce a. Living ertamate, but he ssid with great $198.13 and $43.67 for each of her ~ Sd —Jnad Floor mn re : ’ . James J, ings- |emphas' it he personally is sup- owe ! vy. A ap: ton, of Royal Oak. The funeral will porting before the world a Program ruse $15), burial sopensen IE Mh) CHESSERTIED | Ww : i: be held at the William Hamilton |of peace. $700 in accumulated contributions \ * a Funeral Home in Detroit. No date NOT TALKING ‘by O'Connor to police activities: | . Built-In : has been svt as yet. As for whether he ever was $4,000 in insurance and $100 from’ | All Popular Brands of Vy-Inch Thick talents’ Comfortable . ready to use the atomic bomb in'the Lieutenants and Sergeants | REGULAR-SIZE ; AUTO BEDS ; Music Teacher Dies connection with the crises in Korea, | Assn. CIG ARETTES PADDING | ° na, and Formosa, the Pres- ; PS . GRAND RAPIDS w—Chester J.'\i0nt said he had not’ read the $6.95 : ; 4 : He was 68 ning Post article by Gen. Matthew, Mrs. Carl (Mary) Anderson, 87, Ge Tax, ad * B. Ridgway, the President said of 24 Stowell St. was dead on ar-| Capea. ai. ily pe ag! ‘ The Weather firmly in effect that he never has rival at Pontiac General Hospital er é fi based any military decision on at 4:05 a.m. yesterday. She had > 4 ond sented eee tee oan e” eee? | political considerations, |been in ill health three months. x i te - Little * * 8 Born in Norway May 11, 1868, ildren's Cotton Knit = * ser Ean” senghi. tte High temerrey| Ridgway had written that when she also attended school and was. ' Training Pants: | ‘ mp, today bed bereeag mang to £12 he was Army chief of staff in the|married there. | 4 . ~ "yearly days of the Eisenhower ad-| Mrs. Anderson, who came to Pon-| , Prs. 400 a Sing te Poatas ministration the Defense Depart-|tiac from Munising two weeks ago, } : — —_- . Lowest temperature preceding # a.m. ment sought to pressure him to fit!is survived by four children, Mrs. J . . | ww @ a.m: Wind velocity 20 mp. his views to a “preconceived|Edward Curtis of Portland, Ore., | ‘ . «- | awe ome rie Washable, superspun fabric, Direction: Bast. “~~ |politico-military ‘party line.’ ”’ Mrs. Edward Lyons of Clarence = elastic waist, leg band. White Son setp Yarpolas ess: i AGAINST POLICIES St., George Anderson and Mrs.| Amorita-™Cellophane Wrapped BARBER SET Because Maker Discontinued — This Low Price! and pastel colors. : a -—A would be contrary to the policies\Calif, - 6 On| | $10.95 Value—Now Only | ; : Walker-Stroller - Ga.m.......... 2% i1em.....,.. he has followed in his military) A brother, Peter Peterson of On- | é Ta.m......... 2% 12m... 26) tario, also survives. $2.50 Value i . Bm Moco OH 1p. M......0.- i * * e Mrs. Anderson's body will be at' ; H $10.95 Value é 3 9 BM... ccceeee 23. 2p. m.. 27 . | be ¢ t | . a : we me Ridgway sito took issue in the the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home Bey fr rider e COMPLETE WITH RISER 3 : ; Wednesday in Ponti article a Statement in Eisen- a. ° | nd Saturday, i . 2 (as pond downtown) hower’s 1954 State of the Union|be taken to the Bowerman-Halifax! Sees . sly $100 « Here’s What You Get: Famous Nationally Known Brand—But $1.98 Value : : Lowest, tempersture,|£2.0000.00.7201 38 _|message that the administration’s|Funeral Home, Munising; for serv. ONSON % Electric Clippers We Can't Advertise It Because We (24-Inch) - vu cexinntin “based on a new military program|Grove Cemetery. Wind-Proot Berber Comb a ghee cham aa é — = unanimously recommended by the ae Lighter te Berber Shears at Lowest, tomperatare 722: 3 i Chiets of Salt” Michigan People Bought |E -winoure” % Neck Cape , fie temperature... ..o... Oereery sa . . “feather one.” phatically” did not cones "|More Liquor in 1955 $395 Value X Instructions one e aa he .. * LANSING @#—The State Liquor ® Gee col dhs Cer tee 60 im 1907 9 in 1046 to that, Eisenhower said/Control Commission reported its ce Te ientead ‘tes Wheteseinee’s Teuamitane'ttibn every section of his message had holiday season sales were the ea dg with” p Peele 44 25 Marquette 26 27/ eM sent to the departments in-| highest in history, $2,700,000 higher Crrome tints ; ircuts ean fa eB egg Biamarci a oe a 4 z volved to be checked. If there are’ than the same month a year ago. wense how eon tee for Priday ond Chicago x Milwe 2] ny discrepancies, the President] ‘ pecember liquor sales; the com- the meget & Saturday pen a 18 Minneapolis ork i idded, the newsmen should take| mission said, hit $28,451,885, —_ j 14 Omaha BB ti hem up with Adm. Arthur W. Sales for the year 1955 totalled 2 8 Franciace te & chairman of the Joint] $167,452,836, an increase of $431,~ ‘ 3 ren TF | sotemee Winn’ °F Secretary of} 282 or 3.99 per cent, the commis $M. Seginew Fleer , ni Jefense Wi sion said, ba] Fleer ji ‘a al where ago. | ,Was not going to discuss matters ‘which come before the National |Security Council, Commenting on a Saturday Eve- Mrs. Carl Anderson fat Seatac. esterfield, 0. Belg oe ar nee at 6. 1" ‘ pl ge HR Sa ier iF Ee ae Converts into auto seat. when not in use. 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McMonagle said in one in- |.. stance where the method was used sufficiency ratings gaye top priority to a section of trunk- fy line highway which Was “ob- Mico ae even secondary The result of the formula in that! fe case, McMonagle said, was “‘pa- tiently preposterous.”’ Taking a closer look at the suf- ficiency rating method, engineers. » found that it was “too easily sub- ject to manipulation to any pre- determined result,” McMonagle said. , In contrast, he said, the new * method will confound critics by its ' “very mathematical infallibility.” For-complete details ... phone FE 3-7168 or visit your nearest Grinnell’s tomorrow! i f i] t : if | ' fi i information before it is transferred to the cards, the likelihood of error] | is very remote,” * Slate Hearing for Jan, 24) sjon State ‘Butter Grading color and salt content. 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There's a huge selection from which to choose . , . so hurry in. today. ‘ £ og Weite’s Men's Purnishings—Street Fiber i si ah. tied, ee CRS Op. Oe I eal SREP whoop et a ea ee ee Ne ely eee, at ee ——— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 Ike’s Moderation Wins Approval of Gov. Herter is to retain the votes of that vast army of moderates. Labor Secretary Adopts Hoover Promotion Plan announced promotion of four cayeer veterans of his department to newly Created top civil service posts. This action is in line with recommendations by the Hoover Commission for the establish- ment of a senior civil service group. The objective is to provide highly competent career adminis- ° trators, neutral in politics, to work under the direction of non-career executives. ; These promotions are a logical ex- tension of a plan inaugurated last February. At that time Secretary MITCHELL announced the appoint- ment of Mittarp Cass, a career civil servant of 14 years, to be deputy under ; * * * One of the new assignments goes to a woman, Arrness Joy WICKENs, with a service record of 17 years. She will be deputy assistant secre- tary for employment and manpower. Others promoted are Lzo R. Wenrts and Tuomas A. Laws who will deal with international labor In Bosses’ Night ceremonies high- lighted by this presentation, awards f also were made to Gztstow V. Poo.z ~ and Witu1aM Fox, and to six organ- izations for meritorious community service. Pootz was voted Outstand- ing Boss of the Year and Fox was given the Key Award for service to the Junior Chamber. * ok OF . The choice of Treanor for the top award indeed is a happy one, Now 3, he is manager of the In- terstate Motor Freight and has’ contributed much to the success of the Junior Chamber, of which he is a past president. | At present he is chairman of its youth fund and State chairman of its youth activities. As additional in- dication of the breadth of his com- munity interests he is on the board . of directors of the Greater Pontiac Youth Clinic and the Child Guidance . - Clinic. He also is active-in United Fund work. * * * The Man About Middle of Winter Argument Waxes Warm as to Exact Date of Event Enemy: Often a person we Diame for troubles we ourselves, ia This argument about just when we may expect that the winter is half gone of Pontiac Trail, his parents always were sure that the winter.was half gone when the family sauerkraut barrel was half empty. And Mrs. Madeline Judge of Auburn Heights says she's sure we passed the midway point on Jan. 15, as a pair of squirrels who have their nut storage under her garage floor appeared to be quite satisfied with an apparent inventory they finished at that time. That pair of gals who are quite my ideals, Miss Sara Van Hoosen Jones ; and Miss Alice Serrell of Rochester, sail from New York today on the 8S Caronia on a trip around the world. They will be gone three and one- half months. And they surely know how to transmit the enjoyments of their cravels to-us other less fortunate mortals. The robins are so plentiful in this area that they are gathering in flocks where the feeding is good. As reported by her, Mrs. Grace C. Reid , of Birmingham, counts them by the dozen around her premises. A 45-minute all-color motion picture, featuring an Ontario moose hunt, is the latest offering of Howard Shelly, manager of the Oakland County Sports- men's Club. It was filmed by him in the Canadian wilds, and will be shown at the club on the evening of Jan. 25, Praise for The Pontiac Press comes in a letter from Mrs, Mercedes Laughton of Rochester, who chides another news- paper for what she calls a waste of in putting the heading . “Leaves Her Husband” on the story of a Hollywood couple. A drugiess cure for insomnia that can- not fail if you don’t cheat on the formula comes from E. D. Stephens of Lake Angelus. He says to forget about everything, even sleep; banish every thought, assume a comfortable’ position, breathe deep, exhale slowly and recite some well known poem, Try it, Verbal Orchids to— : a v. Hunt of 212 Central Ave.; eighty-third birth- of Fostoria; golden. wedding. munity’s choice for- the Jaycees’ Young Man of the Year award. te ; ist 2h Fick ae a ee Pie te PS, PG Pe! Bi Fie, Mp ee i Li LF 4 F i i: Fey ie toe. ‘ ue a ae é ee ee Sn pia eo ie EEE le ww - David Lawrence Truman Ideas on Conciliation for Chiang Give Republicans Political: Ammunition = WASHINGTON — “O That Mine American people have not enly been brought to the “Brink of War” in Formosa, but they lost 140,000 casualties in Korea in hel thes 3 ie aa dae interests of the U, S. versus Rus- sia was questioned in congression- al hearings. SELLOUT OF POLAND The “coalition” idea has result- ed in the sellout of Poland through Yalta agreements, end it isn't “hindsight,” as Truman now: ar- gues, to..recall that point. The world knew Communists were us- ing the<“‘coalition”’ trick to gain military supremacy. They told Americans in China that they wouldn't integrate their armies tn- der any circumstances. How could Chiang agree to ‘“‘coalition” gov- ernment while his enemies main- tained an armed force to continue military pressures? co ; = i =o Sige gee 72525 get: gee: gels ;: rE: Pizideegzee LJ * Truman defends the treasury. | F peel on if? ne : 7 | i : | E it cb ad a He Flirts. There's but One Love, Though | Th ‘ if) Tt tn ti it thei % - 2 } i 4 i 26 ee ag food money cain buy. In the tetany (leg or arm cramps) of pregnancy, unlike that of mature or elderly adults, the ;HuUH itil Hit itae | od 1956) per angra re lap it ‘the Conithunity Chest can't Bowed od my faritt, why fee. doustions ‘0 Wortte poh ao: phere for the guy or gal who is d up with gun-spurting TV shows, _ the narrow confines of a not too comfortable or de " mands relief an academic day with texts, tracts and teach- ums? ’ Miner 51 Lorraine Ct. —— _ Hal Boyle Says Maitre d‘Hotel: Deplores Hi i He | lif 5 5 : i | pt [: eyes, sparkled at the thought. * NIP OF AQUAVEr “First, assorted hot canapes la Rits with a diy mestial’” be began dreamily, “followed by some black caviar and a nip of “Next, of Petite Marmite. cup j a. soup made ot chicken, beef, beef marrow and fresh vegetables, tt it isd i" fre ds serious, ' MONGOL TROOPS: raid Man- chukuo, * Case Records of a Psychologist Whir of Lariat Frightens Man Away; - ‘Mousetrap Strategy’ Will Catch Him Girls, if you wish a husband, en your use the “mousetrap” strategy described below. And never whirl your lariat so that skit- tish bachelors are afraid to re- ‘come near you. Beware, too, that, you aren’t idolatrous and thus worship a gold wedding band above all else in life. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-352: Annette R., aged 24, is an attractive blonde stenogra- pher. “But, Dr. Crane,” she began miserably, ‘I cannot capture a man, - f ® * ? “T've tried hard but something always goes wrong, and I don’t know what itis. . - “So could you analyze me and tell me why I've had no luck thus far in capturing a husband?” g i; ai iH! ag chr rE Hi i Fire. ft t : i “With one hand he pushes it away but with the other he pulls'- it back again.” bs eee ee eee Ge re 2 ee ere ee ee oe ee ae ge FT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 _ a SEVEN Town of Hudson Votes jenaymeut wil became etlective segs Aluminum Boom |e ill cmtime good or the ext!$25,000 Given for Art - |Cirevit Court Date Set [To Expand Runway _|, Iran tors to get 1.00 tons ot < | for Council-Manager | biennial city is'held, | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. @ — The ( ———==—=- «| “MUSKEGON @ — Industrialist|for Jonathan Messer SOUTH HAVEN ®—City Council/Touchal and Hashemabad.. 1 am ‘ has | : 3 i is a a sseateteteteress 117 Ne! =| COAT SALE | ims * 2. ee ee times as much minute as many ti the fastest known relief. 35¢. ———, se : senor cummecenscosaaaschassnccsnast aaa gmmuuscntnannnecet tare ‘ é a ge tetete® ot ete wee < o” ' . “eeetatate® 0° siete ee Rat . " *, m8 a : ‘4 ae “rt . ot St ; atees aie . erent x ‘4 =f ) a a : ; **, Se *e ' | oe Ss : %e ; | oe ‘eee, a s © fee 8A 0 Ee Se ee \ ee ee \ 60 Os : 2 at ei : 3 se cee % 3 | | vee eens ne ie ‘ eres orer oe : ma) *, oe * * eee ee 'e '. paeee “oe a) ste 4 | pee “are * ee : oe) *.! 3 #08 i 4 orem) 4 ¥ : *."6 ieten *, een ss , ts ate a ee i ss BS : e "es 2°, ** is Bee Rod se | bee a o' ete \ bess *, yd f oe os } pret ther Your lights was due to the heavy work)standards load of the Utilities Dept, work i construction, Color choice. 3)6510-13/3)6559-53 FIVE-PIECE WROUGHT IRON DINETTE SET Table expands to 60”. Reg. $100.75 $ 69% NOW MANY OTHER APPLIANCE SPECIALS During this Early Bird sale ‘WESTERN AUTO 162 N. SAGINAW ST. Phone FE 2-9253 . STORE HOURS — Reg. 259.95 You get quality construction, modern styling, in decorator colors with this wonderful Kroehler 2-pc. living room suite. Upholstered in long- wearing frieze plus cushioned construction for years of com- fort and wear. Top quality! . ES RIES Faget ge or) a ee : ‘ \ 4A For classic beauty, timeless lines, here’s a set that will never be outdated, one you'll never tire of. Panel bed, roomy chest, dresser and mirror. Easy -to-open center-guided, dust-proof drawers. H and- rubbed lacquer finish. Save! Save many-a-dollar on this fine quality Kroehler suite. Upholsterd in durable nylon and foam rubber cushioned. Styled along modern lines in a wide selection of decorator colors. Take advantage of these huge savings at Federal’s 158” Reg. 199.95 Attractively styled and strong- ly constructed for years of service. Favorite bookcase bed and double dresser with mir- ror. Notice the smooth, fluid lines of the oxbow front de- tailing on the dresser . . . de- signing you'll be proud to own! FREE DELIVERY INCLUDED — . i 7 \ a an : Le ee oe ee re aie ani ary a er, id SE EE GE OEE EY ss aa ae sie ads: se Be eC a ck ae ea a et bali a tw ; > each \ : f , ; ; ‘ | ; i : . : ! : a : : ' . ji Cees. ; wus A . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 1956 NINE gc : ci eo aks . et ° 4 * should be profoundly Mentally Retarded Children Aided Mt Resumes Atom [School Children [rorya tee i eer State Residents ests af Nevada Site 5 Good Lesson fing: mvnues stair ela «on die Kes! LAS VEGAS, Nev. @Te St] pogrow w—Autorties hope tlprton a Walpde, Some tomer|e yh ence” wat p . ide Seen Siliie thik: Wieh cond PS Coa reagan ae ge gag aging - time accident, but just Mea terday, It presumed a small|schooi children Saal Weare omenenenmnnee ‘ : "55 it’s rovi a ns : seeshe testa te ooeeatet but|the dingy, 150-year-old State Prison ehalinn: couten of the ‘oval Selene mien” ak Cla 4008 Ga dectined to disclose the/®t Charlestown, now being aban-| Chicago which does more than one-|struck worker Noble Carey on the peas | — eaeelins Giisesbbiis tebhleeioioe betas ta ban eed| Cainy Ses alte work Unit Will Afford Home atomic eloud was visible in| I in more able to go on work for Unfortunate Youths | fe Sens 8 mille Seine. [gear in mater Gent Meltes TOG poles lpcin wea put wp ery feels ge Bs 2 : the “test resulted in a ANN ARBOR # — The people| detonation of low explosive force 0 $ $ $ $ $ SAVE $. $ $ $ dollar gift of hope this. mouth Soe " }tive debris. No offset radiological] «oy Vs comes as a sort of a New Year's) sg ol delaved| : ee ee Nee jseveral times because of weather. wf operate the new children's -phy- -- dled pean "y chiatrie unit at the University of | Michigan Medical Center have [; (if () at fr great hopes that they will be able ‘iititeciadrene to turn many of their charges / , = ii STOCK THIS ¥ reoms, the gymnasium, the : : SSeS Ss SAVE Up to 7 : —a 2 ag Salata ies whe eed “eh Fos 4 or ar guy hedloranyrerhyronel Pcingie-yg SHCCHCTOSSSHO SH SHEESH SS SEESESTESCSESCS EERE \ 7 “ F i < children are, after all, sick chil-|building. They range in age from|i the hospital ad OVE es low $] om dren. seven to 14, Everything they need} Are they difficult to keep O on as SUITS a : RCOATS. os sees 9.88 : : wot ices & on frre, om, thergy areas wore wane one of tome ih sae Fa Got $25 te $500 in 1 Trip: | PANTS, Formerly $1125 04 $995 |, es . 99.99 tA : forget. se handicraft workshops. | become a 00 | S831 TS 5.83 | & Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon epprovel, es | + @ excet — Ss pera stra ae the fit for A Banc athe the class S308 ; 31.48 powers ays Sh Cone eae SHIRTS eecas low s 99 JACKETS py $1.99 “a : illusion. room are simple 7 National Genuine Suede ackets, x “This,” the nurse said, “is the [creation room for ping pong or|Fugged in construction. : yee J Foomesty $08, Gy 66.30 ¢ 3 ‘quiet room’ and as you can see (movies. Doctors point out that the mew |* (ss. ss.bsh stess rhe P ALLS \T L (; SHOP - 4 it’s right next to the nurses sta- | Because color appeals to the| building is for only 75: young: Reals | . , A tion. There’s a wire covered |children, the slam-proof doors are| sters, but the purpose is to cor: “ 1. ff a J . window in the wall between the jbrightly colored. The walls are| rect and help, rather than merely | Beneficial FINANCE CO oo , Ce tee ml] A pean tat, tg | vod Sy" | eens Leer Sea weer Cammanes er. (= 29S. Saginaw St.—at Water St. 8s ell, are e . —some of them have suicidal ten- “The children are divided into ems oe Gonter El veteanel SS ee $ $ $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ $ Rr ° ‘ , n Crate- marred! | : > Many one-and-) | vay ‘ om. * . few -.of-a-kind! 9 iY} = 3 | Some “As-Is1y) Demonstrators! All’; © J iS . | subject to prior); : “if a) a é F sale! Come early |) Pel Cee akg we ae yr ae Bee Pe aes Mili iy . ite , = Reg. 289.95 automatic [CROEtamdtairee 179.95 Westinghouse 429.95 NORGE fe = Time-Line Control Vacuum Cleaner ELECTRIC DRYER FREEZER CHEST [ie eS ‘| Norge Washer Hie | S44 4 =| la | (id 3 affachments 7 ee | 152.90 TAPPAN Save 71.95 on this fully automatic Norge | GAS RANGE 419.95 NORGE REFRIGERATO washer, One setting of Time-Line Control Big oven 12 cu. ft. and wash is done automatically. 5-way rins- ; a ing and wave-action agitator removes dirt $7 1 8 3977 and soap. A king-size buy at Federal’s! : IL Price includes Delivery. Installation and eSwing-out Automatic broiler defrosting LISTED are just a few of many items priced to clear! ~~ ioe Some 1-and-2-of-a-kind! Some “as is”! $5 down delivers! 59.95 FEDERAL : 219.95 ADMIRAL ! 239.95 Westinghouse refrigerator .........$188 329.95 Tappan gas range esr $248 SEWING MACHINE 21°° TELEVISION 399.95 Westinghouse refrigerater ........ $268 229.95 Westinghouse washer ................ $ise : ‘ 56 mode 389.95 Frigidaire refrigerater............... $298 239.95 Norge auto, washer ............. H18 Incl. case 419.95 Frigidaire refrigerater................ $368 129.95 Norge electric dryer ............... . $118 ) § 4 2? 3 249.95 Westinghouse eles, range ........ $178 169.96 Zenith table TV .........cccssscsssee sa. Te a : 389.95 Frigidaire lee, range ............. $288 329.95 Admiral television .............. $20 Ts oe 149.95 Morge gas range............ccccrsees $128 349.50 ACA Victor television .......... cove $318 ee ad * Round bobbin oe in ; 209.95 Norge gas range $188 208.95 Admiral tolevislon .......r...ccow $269 Sams formare ort ee | FENFRAL SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Leunith dept. StOrES OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS Ti i | \ Fee je peice eT, ie same Ey | ilabe 9 4 ee ee ee , ities nie : — ; . — eg j ae es ee j ' —, oy it i i yi by bt sl Bg Va . ee, ' ee L in ie iy i ‘ i ‘ta x the i 1 - ‘ } 3 , Poet * . ae ? si a al hp ae ” " i. ee eS nc we Aven! f, iat My wheke oe me ke pie eo eS a. a a * : "Bee aii . a oe J 4 : A ‘ : ‘ ‘ : " é : : ee : eed a é ; ne : * ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 ES. OS ss Is Atomized | ‘[iton’s chemicel industry with ®!Freight Cars : Ordered Heretofore low-temperature ti pontopengl : . ROCKDALE, .Tex.—A low-emp|was known, ) OTTAWA—The Canadian Nation- ries ha 3 eo gnin glib eg aeronme p | a test nb ni ne dary ta pre coal, at an aluminum plant feasible becanen they ‘were toll "The heeee eae eueh India plans to produce helicop- . 2a ee Ae a cence stay-lovely Orlon’. Kerrybrooke sweaters 2.98 Pullovers SAVE 65¢e! 2°: 3 _ Save now om.these pullover sweaters. Smart ribbed crew fiéck holds its shape, fits snug. Choose yours from beautiful shades of pink, white, look at your $2.21 savings ) ‘on exclusive front-zip. , B ; Luck [ Charmode Nu-Back all-in-ones easy to make party dress , 7 . of Fairloom acetate 77 regularly Taffeta |. Unique boned sliding back moves with you Reg. Cc maize, light blue, lilac, mint green. ond never “rides” up! A luxurious garment, 59c . a terrific buy even at its regular price! yd. 4 Fine rayon and cotton batiste, well boned, 98 Cardigans _ with rayon and cotton elastic sides for A —_-s pony dene ' can figure molding. Embroidered nylon sheer vpperbust, Average, full and straight hip types, bust sizes 34 fo 48. Pink. skimpiest budget when you sew your own. You just can't miss with this easy-to- make style in chromspun ‘ taffeta. Sparkling somes in . color won't fade, dry cleans beautifully. Pick pon 17 colors for every occasion. 41 inches wide. Save 1.32! 3° Choose at matching cardigan in white, pink, light blue, maize lilac and mint green for @ smart set. 34-40. Corset Dept.— Second Floor a sare Yard Goods—Main Floor Lingerie Dept. CResmede Main Floor = 1.98 Charmode marvel-stitch cotton long-line bras lowest price ever is? Belittie your middle with this long line white cotton broadcloth bra. Marvel-stitched under-bust cups. Modified accentvation, Sizes 34 to 44 in B ond C cups. so low priced! 4.98 Charmode hi-waist panty or girdle Diminishes your waist, molds ~~: hips. White rayon satin lastex 3 front and back, Leno elastic sides. White Only. 26-34. iJ SAVE 2.10 on Fraternity Prep 100% WOOL i Regularly ] 0” FLANNELS | 28-90: um Garter Belts Longer waist and hip lines f Lovely White C. . for currant fashion trends. For junior A and B, from 29 Was 1.50 88> to 43-inch bust. 2-tone blue. D Omiy BY sears: Poeeucx and CO, new Hearthside dress form @ 14-Section Feature. @ For Newest Fashions be thrifty —save more on women's casuals Reg. 5.98 38 a aN INP NT Flatters your curves, flattens bulges, holds up your hose— yet keeps cool about it. For all figure types. 24-36. Regularly 8.98 Huge sdvings on boys’ flannels. These are made of 100% wool for long wear and neatness... self-belted. Your choice of charcoal, blue, brown or gray in boys’ sizes of 25-32. Corduroy Longies Sale ¢€ Priced Shop now and save during this corduroy playwear sale. Durable corduroy boxer longies are ideal for playwear the year round! Your choice of four colors. 2-6. All leather sole in these attractive 8 8 flatties . . . in soft black calf. leather. Come in today, save! SHOP NOW FOR SPECIAL VALUES . » - AT SEARS! Tots’ Anklets In White and Pastel Shades only 4 for 88¢ Honeysuckle mercerized cot- ton anklets with gayly striped tops. ‘Washiast ‘colors. Tots’ sizes 4 to 61/3. Shoe Dept. —Main Floor Now 3 88 Only Choose your favorite stray or slip-on flattie in black or red. Made in smooth leathers, suedes and patents, in most sizes. women's dress shoes} 5°’¢ 0" Bovville race ie wes 488 Roy Rogers Jeans smooth leathers, patents and | 84 Reg. 2.29 T suedes. Washiast, Sanforized* blue denim Training Ponts Double Thickness Cotton 2-pc. cotton sleepers have triple stitched seaths. Five Onl roomy pockets. 4 to 16. (*max 4 5 ter $1 shr. 1%.) Honeysuckle white cotton Rib knit cotton in yellow, . pants with nylon reinforced mint green, blue, pink. $ Boys’ Ready to Wear—Main Floor _ seams. Triple thick crotch, Bootee foot. Sizes 1-4 elastic waist. Sizes 1-4. Infants’ Wear—Main Floor ‘ 07 your money bach” SENDS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE S171). H _— < Se Ee See ee AT ER ART RR AP prea Fe ane a Ti? Yee Se a i eS EASA BR Ae UY gee a, ot Ser aca Corduroy Pants In Navy Blue ér Dark Brown tine 4,98 Hercules pants cre cut over cna wry for a pro- qisest fly, oar oe yey at Sears. Men's nidigele Floor “A & WASHABLE GABARDINE > Utility Slacks ‘ Reg. 4.98 Ass’t'd Col BSE gl flr ON < All Sizes 29 to 44. A % Tailored Twill Searalon gabardine slacks “1 Regularly 6.98 ea. Buy 2 and Save 2.96 Long wearing blend of rayon-acetate-nylon *1f these amazing slacks wear out or tear or tip within one z Ae ‘ 3 : a i eae ee einiapilteaeiabed One Size Fits All! Savings Priced Flex-Fit Socks Regularly 79c, 4 i i You Save 32c! Pr Save now on these gabordine slacks with their guar- antee. Scientifically blended for good looks, strength and stamina! Treated to resist spots, water and all non-oily stains ,.. saves cleaning! Choose yours in grays, greens, blues, fans or browns in sizes 28-42 Men’s Clothing—Maia Floor Every pair tioned to fit at crotch, ‘New and nimble fler-fits are the mtrete fit all-nylon waist and stretch sock that fits like a second skin! They won't sag, Short average. bind or pull — fit perfectly. Choose from a large selection > «+ we fit them all! of solids, pastels, ribs and patterns in your favorite color and pattern. Men's Furnishings—Sears Main Floor Salixfection prcmante ot som noay bah” ‘SEAR entan t é ‘ MN rs r ql » * * .) ; ¢ f ' ' n teen & Sn i ae i eee gi a ae ig ee ea ee a LEGRAP bd yon OPEN—NEW SUPER THRIFTY if STORE IN DRAYTON PLAINS ext to the National Food Stores ing Size $206 Pl Tes Approved, Electric VAPORIZER medicated vapors to help clear need ane Oe ee With free bottle of 75° BAYER ae fi ees STORES Neato Nana Fond * — le " ' ei ia cbbkeouweerosanneel #8 Carton ARES Se Oe He Ow Aquamarine Lotion (Revlon) i * ee ee ee ee ee ai ik a a eeeeeanere 19° VICK'S Mie BEN-GAY_ Fe : 7st ay ( *¥ pion des sorted wonder for me. lam smatier in 3 ig We have Send % to help 4° bleod package of WAY* it 3 ser sale ome ‘ere generously ified Thrifty Drug Store, Pontiac with and oe Money Bask Ofer 09 Capeutad Oe, ea fe ee : ‘ cn ee Peer , Ae bi va is hi le ? ee aE ER ee 2 Os ea Gee ee € Pee ep ew OO 6 Oe Owes oe eee Be ee v 7 ro) a \ | }\ | aan a | whom | tive and NINE CAPSULES cond oie 13 ee t = hi +e Oe eee ee ee ee Oh eee oe Modified, liquid. .6 fer 99¢ Syrup Pepsin, 5 oz.....44¢ $.M.A. FORMULA EX-LAX TABLETS Powder, 1 Ib. ....... 1.08 Pkg, of I8.......... 29¢ $.M.A. LIQUID AGORAL EMULSION Formula, $3 oz. ».....34¢° Mineral Oil, 10 oz... .1.19 oe ee ee eee PHOSPHO-SODA Mead’s, | Ib.........79¢ “Fleets,” 6 oz, ......59e BAKER’S MILK DR, CALDWELL’S -VIGORETS 3 Months Supply When i: ed blood, . se her tiny Lom feo byl 95 : nervous, irritable .. . weak blood is tax- ' “DEAD heart. 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MOTOR )-INCH BENCH ; i ae i : Pr i d ae | i ~ ANCIENT EGYPT—4- The Boy Scribe © Egyptian scribes, or writing experts, kept all ‘sorts of records. | To learn his job, a, scribe had to study hard in school. He learned to read, to write and to draw. Because he was well educated, & scribe would become an im- portant official with special privileges. He wrote his lists on long rolls of papyrus in red and black. He made his own ink and kept & Protect your Credit Rating ‘4 Pick your own repayment plon, teke as long as 25 month to repay. a Head, Sets of 4 Cutters Reg. 12.95 7. 99 of 32% per month on halebens iattee many spare rolls of papyrus ready. Papyrus was, made of reeds from $50 te eae, a and used like paper. Around his neck was an official seal used to oe Sores poe. is from $300 te $500. stamp important documents. Here is a young scribe at work. most bench’ sdws for 2, % or cra, arbor. Paste the picture down on cardboard and color. with or paints.. Cut out the parts carefully. Attach the arm on top of the > Lapreambtaenind ig eles Then the scribe can move his arm along the scroll. Fold the ends forward on the dotted lines and the set will stand. Junior Editors’ pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors" in care of this newspaper; it cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission will be accepted. TOMORROW: A Bey Gathering Papyres %-inch % ote W. BURON 6T, ‘(Warenronp vowneur * PETS Sere Ce rT ee Sl ha edie ieee ee oe a 5 em om Screwdriver Set Slot-Type and Phillips Only 3 tor 49¢ Compare! Complete assort- ment of heavy-duty screw- drivers’ at an amazing low a. Revie handles. unlike the Old World tree 3 ; ° : i ' / ‘ay Only $12 Down, Balance Monthly juices killed Socrates, is . : on Sears Easy Payment Pian @ 1S lech Rotery nes. 850 62.50 one that he will be Make his workshop _ Only Top value! Motor, blade and arbor tilt as a unit... cuts 9 BROWN roud 10 Ov ve now! any angle up to 45°! Blade raises and lowers from 0 to Save 27.00 Has powerful 2 HP, $17 down. . 33/8 inches. Craftsman: 1-HP, 3450 RPM heavy duty 2-cycle Power Products engine. ’ _ 3 motor! Gives precision accuracy for Do-It-Yourself Jobs! Clutch disengages blade for easy starting. Hardware Dept.—Basement | Circular =. omen Craftsman Soldering Lever jaw : Saw Blades “se. Dado Sets lrons Wrenches 6-inch 9.95 Reg. 2.95 Regular 1.98 2.49 Bakelite handle stays cool, Solid copper tip 110- 1.44 Economy-priced Dunlap! It's the wrench of hun- M Use your bench F saw to groove, | tabbet. KE CS: OO RRR ERE HEHE COAT TOTP eC mgy 120-volt, AC-DC, E UL listed dreds of uses, ¥ Economy Lap Type $ Heaters Safety Belt : Reg. 7.95 * €1 19.69 9 ie: 5 * 5 € § Compact All- ‘ : ‘ “4 state heater i Safety - tested. t : = — car - Holds you tight : = dash . - way against seat on ‘ * switch. For most ** impact. Rayon- ‘ Allstate Compounded cars. Brass tank. j nylon. 3 colors, : Voltage Battery ~ Regulators Charger 9.45 Protects battery by keeping it at tull charge. Charges up to ampere — rate. 4 Dependable. Motor Oil Detergent 79¢ Pour concentrate in crankcase. Cleans motor, frees sticky E, valve lifters ane 5.35. ' Protects battery and generator. | f Brand new! 1 Top quality. dng Ford, 1940- See the Complete Line : . at Our Fectory Showroom REG. 2.39 199 : : en TALLA| 10-07. CAN Gas Line Additive 29¢ |» Keeps fuel line moisture from You save 40c on a 10-quart can. Allstate heavy-duty motor oil is unexcelled in qual- ity by any other passenger car oi]. Con- tains additives to enable Allstate oil to give your engine the proper lubrication that it needs . . . {won't “break-down” with ex- cessive heat or “Gum-up” with cold weather. Come in and get your supply today! *. freezing! Helps * make starting # quicker, easier, Auto Accessories—Perry $1, Basement __ America’ ‘s Lowest ‘Priced Nationally Advertised TV! call |For a FREE Home i DAY | DEMONSTRATION deral UW Saat ALLSTATE Mufflers Methanol Type Anti-Rust More Engine Power, Less Noise OIL FILTER REFILLS Our | Factory Showroom in’ the Pontiac Area: Gallon. bulk 89¢ Installed 4.89 Long staple cotton ALLSTATE oo STAT oil filter, refills give maximum Pure methanol, with rust fn- Equal to or better than original ~ filtration. Change every 3,000 for hibitor, Positive, all-weather © equipment! py ge “40-'$2; a. ff 5,000 mil d ' peecten. Methanol Type, excep} conv. and P. Other : N to miles and save at Sears Gallon C sizes at savings! _ =— low price. Handy 3-pack carton. OPEN pany AND SUNDAY ‘Tit 10 P. M. | tn tae moron nowt oo ceueead | Salifacton pearantd es _ gone nett hack , I phone TE 5. a % SAR O 7 FO 8 Rag REE He ed eR mse Haat i my is Weah Oy Soa ti i De die Ne, ga THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 ae 3 3 rire | MEN! Come to Barnett’s Most Talked About EM Event!" : Eefere You Bay Any New Clothing _ See How You Save at. Me af ii ia Rit | g E EF 3 F who deliver all of the : times sucked water Es | coal and 80 per cent of the fucl| Vaterspout Kills 4 spume 400 yards high. The Archie Says: oi] used in four of the city’s five TSU, Japan @--A giant water-|and its dredges were seven : ; Sarowehe, began thetr walkout Su soeut enguiled « tigbont and eightlott the Pacific Const We're taking it on the chin to unload. bedly damaging the rest, and kil: ene our present stocks, We won't carry cesta te toende oth wn nite: angry one ae po y-bag r, 80 OUT THEY GO ~ wal more . ly as possible. ™ a belt mie to danger and sigan ees ings up to $25.00 on our fine suits and topcoats. Now's the time to buy if you want to save some real dough. Buy Now! Pay Later! But Don’t Miss These Big Soving ngs! OPEN FRIDAY ‘til 9! SATURDAY ‘til 5:30! LOOK! ONE GROUP - OPEN FRI. & MON. ’til 9 P.M. DIXIE DAN BRINGS YOU TREMENDOUS | WINTER LOSE our LOOK! ONE GROUP 7 Suits FINE bg re ad FINISH HARD FINISH H SHARKSKIN ‘ar sq "Sur ‘Er eg ages The Kind You Want— All Hard Finish, Long Wearing | LOOK! ONE GROUP Fopeoats... mane Ane ZiPLINeD Up to Ow $35.00" § 38” NQW LOOK! SAVE PLENTY on , LOOK 2 Big Groups Sport Pants Shirts Values tae $16.95 - BAMOUS BRANDS $3.95 to $595 Values Here are buys you can’t beat! All wool flannels, a gabardines and sharkskins; many with, - belts to match; some pleated, some plain fronts. * , aa pairs at these low prices. Sizes 28 $6°5 $4.2°79l *9°7 $4,297 LOOK! HURRY! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! » $8.95 to $11.50 $1.50 Arrow $25 ALL WOOL $16.50 $3.95 Famous Brand ALL WOOL | and Wembly . MELTON ___Gordurey ss sangorizep Flannel | TIES | Suburban || SPORT | Efannel SHIRTS | Broken Ranges | COATS | COATS SHIRTS $6°* | 2°] $9695) °G87 | $269 We Repeat — Buy Now While You Can Save So Much! You'll Never Forgive Yourself If You Miss These Great Savings! Get In Early! Open Friday and Monday | _ Evenings ‘Til 9 P. M. LOOK! OUR ENTIRE STOCK Sport Coats SMART ALL WOOL TWEEDS OUR $35 AND $40 VALUES ‘22:27 4 "4 U. S. Air Force $20 Value Sheeplined FLIGHT _ PANTS 22°" $fjs9 @ Full zippers * eo LOOK! Out They Go! Winter Jackets : 2 BIG GROUPS Values Up to $20.00 Warm wool Jackets that are s0 popula, long louse styles — all warm prin fined. OU our’ THEY @ at only Non-Skid Rubber ” sq% = icone Ironing Board | # Fal, |Sx288'|| $495.4 All etal | STEP: $999 |G, STOOLS V, Durable Plastic = Storm Windows | ‘ | , # F AAT NAIE: Shuts out the c / oe F2 weather, drafts, tp we . a 2 bill. rete 5 Methanol Anti-Freeze "ESE. 4Qe two years, Sec, of State James M. + ie © aloe LINOLEUM 2 lion @ year as soon as additional] >e*salu-priced seafood ( . |staff-members approved at last] *!0s the eastern seaboard. tured produce i Sq. Yd. [November's special legislative ses- What's more, an even more|ples, 5 sion are on the job and trained. abundant supply of young chickens| broccoli. and green -| The first group of clerks arelis indicated for the weeks ahead.| The U.S. Department of now completing their training and out jthe department will have 65 new! producers around the clerks by May. hat i . FE gazi : H: sie [8 fiz i i ; ! F | Australia and Japan —_ear oS ae Hare’ said today. food stores and supermarkets this| Grapetréit ts im good supply in | bd _...._ |weekend. mest markets, despite the Hare said his records show 8) 1 ower prices are the.rule in | Florida trost. and tothl of 361,000 convictions in 1955, too, for pr oy adn Sign Airline Agreement | cent more than a year ago. SAN DIEGO, Cait, # — : TOKYO (INS)—Japan and Aus-| Some of the November chicks|poyce D. Luckey was q tralia today signed an aviation/@re On supermarket counters now, | yesterday. ‘i giving to|and the bulk of the huge Decem-|" pars. Luckey, working mother : air services between the two coun-|ber crop will be on its way to U.S./three children, won the first ‘ dinner tables in March. Accord-|day shopper vacation award permits Japan to|ingly there's a good chance that/sored by downtown merchants. ee extend air service to Australia and|prices will soon be even lower than|She accepted a check for | approves the continuation of oper-|they are today, instead of a two-week expense-paid ; so trip for two to Hawii. a | \ : . i \ | JPENTIRE STOCK of MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S WINTER _ | CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD! SELECTIONS STILL VERY GOOD! _ |MEN’S TOPCOATS - ' | a a - . | Gabardine All Wool L : * With Zip-Out Lining Regularly Sold to $45 — F nn : 7 , | at $25.00 : a 4 q se Plenty of all-wools included in this group. h All sizés in regulars, shorts and longs. . MEN'S SUITS Regularly Sold s 4 s to%55.00 # . an Men's: AB Weels Men's. AB Weel Men’s All Wool Flannel Boys’ All Wool COATS JACKETS || PANTS Sweaters © fan sig || “120 ‘'2"'3 Regulerly to $35.00 | Regulerly to $20.00 Ladies’ . DRESSES *6 ‘8 410 Regularly Sold te $20 Regularly Sold to $60.00 We suggest that you take ot. Jf ventege of these terrific val- ae ot 2 or at h see) ae | Pigg. eee SG Peak ees POR Ie a gg 7 Tee |e ee se mes a Fo ee je ed wae sy ge ome ere nctadtnean destined ad seperti tn aes sh att te itch ea 8 eat : : cs BG Bae. 4 —- / / | Chocolate Covered PEANUTS gat Pastel Color PANTIES elastic or priced Reg. 39 pr. Women’s Acetate Briefs send ieg 4 prs. $1 Reg. 50* pr. Rayon Suedeskin Briefs . ... 3 prs. $1 Reg. 50° pr. Acetate Tricot Briefs ‘ir. . 3 prs. $1 Reg. 29¢ pr. Girl’s Rayon Tricot Briefs, 5 prs. ‘1 Rubber Coated . 98cl Sturdy wire constructed cus eultod ae tintin ake 67: ber. Large 16%4 x 12%” size. Three Styles WHITE CUPS Regular $1 .00 Wrought Iron MAGAZINE RACK Men's Cotton T-SHIRTS 3 ne 85 Athletic SHIRTS F nef37 47¢ ee. Wy or leyeway for next winter, "sleeves; Reg. 59c1 Men's crib oe eg Wing wee holds shape. erm and neck binding. KRESGE’S 5‘-°T DOWNTOWN SAGINAW at HURON Open ‘til 9:00 P.M. Monday end Friday SAVE 33c! Add modern beauty to your home with this sturdy, attractively de- signed rmnagazine rack. r ‘ Wil completment aff 3 f 955 Styles of furniture, aed NOW Pa ey ing; elastic woist, | STORE KRESGE’S TEL-HURON TELEGRAPH at HURON. | Open ‘til 9:00 P. M. Thurs., Fri. end Sat. 2 oe : ies : Ly a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1936 GIRLS — Vice President Richard Nixon receives have been put into business for themselves by a thank you note from 40,392 boys and girls who _of St. Louis and Solid Project Racism Within His Party denies that he or his organization,|{ruit of this which elected 52 members to the|\OFFERS svoaxerson National Assembly, was Fascist or Then he went on to suggest that government has become a powerful figure inltvance for three or more genera- French politics spoke yesterday|tions, before a lengthy luncheon meeting of the Anglo-American and Foreigniname of Press Assns. The audience of 229|Mendes-France, a Jew, Poujade included the U, 8. minister | 5/4: to , Theodore Achilles. ‘| “As inne wl aes wy Poujade repeatedly ducked Mendes, say I cannot 2 when gopertere saked hen Yo de- racist because I do net have a race nounce racism or anti-Semitism. One newsman asked: “Will you here and now de- Poujade Denies Fascism, — Pie is pot and Poujade is the rre Poujade is a melting td nounce anti-Semitism and you] Poujade claimed that his follow- brains will not tolerate it within’ your|ers are “patriots.” He protested) and they] movement?” against their being labeled scof-/should be fully utilized in medi- Poujade replied, ‘That would be/flaws, for resisting taxation, oFlcine, Ability and ambition to! easy,” then went 7» an tou the rights of the eity [pcnieve, success are Tot related to} vague statements on rights - wen ject ae ae he eile Seale Satan of the: pany Frequently referring to himse}f| “If that is Fascism then Poujade in the third person, the 35-year-cld|is, a Fascist." “anti-tax leader said: “ : i rl Kare, Cmte | Ca as Poujade cannot be a racist because France| The GOOD SEKEEPING | SHOP t PONTIAC HOUS Long... NO MONEY DOWN]; Easy Terms...¥ muh HARDWICK Gas Po ‘1292 NO MONEY DOWN WITH _ TRADE | Four full size surface burners with lifetime guarantee, Full size insulated oven with auto- matic heat control. Roll-out broiler. Big storage compartment. LONG EASY TERMS— 99 DAYS SAME AS CASH! i General Electric 92 Cu. Regular $25995 SAVE *60 of frozen foods. REFRIGERATOR ; T 99% ee Big family size freezer — refrigerator with space & storage. door. Across the top freezer holds weeks Ft No aed Down—Long Easy T erms—90 Days Same as Cash! Service After the Sale to Protect laverteniett Your savestmen 51 West Huron St Opm Monday and Friday Evenings: “sl 9 TeCood HOUSEKEEPIN of PONTIAC Shop by Phone, .Too! Phone FE 4-1555 WAREHOUSE SALE 59.99 Men’s Suits carly fr bot see: SOQ) tion. 4 WAREHOUSE SALE Boys’ jeans--Shirts $1.99 value. Come, save. Broken sizes. . a a Boys’ Polo Shirts iar T" HY styles, rv to 16, SE SALE WAREHOUS 3.75 CHIX- Diapers ae 1] Come early. Pick from big bargains. All wools. 39.99 Ledies’ | Wool Suits . $15 ‘$149 Mouton $69 Lemb Coats . 1.50 Men's Stretch Sox «50° 89e Men’s Underwear 2.99 Loafer Socks 1.00 3.50 Men’s Belts 1.00 BIG CLEAN-UP! BOYS’ eee GIRLS’ e 29¢ Girls’ Socks 15° 1.49 Girls’ Slips 88° 10.99 Boys’-Girls’ Jackets 7.88 | $2.99 Girls’ Flannel PJ's 1.99 WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE Save 50°/, on These $39.99 LADIES’ COATS | LADIES’ DRESSES 10-919) " 5.99 Leather Gloves FIFTEEN - Gt Nae da Sp. ow PT CREDI T TERMS ios a 6 Sweeter 2.88 2.88 ° 10.99 Men’s Robes 3.88 49.99 Men’s Topcoats $29 2.99 Boys’ Lined Jeans i All wool, 2.0000 [Enis rie 4.99 Corduroy Pants | (TTT 2.99 3.99 Nylon Dresses 16.99 Parka Jackets | Waves ona eine 922 ear “8 ee: 10.99 WAREHOUSE SALE 1.99 Boys’ Shirts 1.99 Girls’ Blouses’ 166 jive Sf) “Be Here When the Doors Open 1 - to 20, 38 to 44. ** oe Stock up for now and spring on these bargains. Broken sizes, bass ieee EG PEE CHEE EP 6 Ee EO EEF 8H HER BOOS “gate mein init petty _— ee Cart Grabert | Chief tion, He was att ed tnt | ay Py Egyptian a << oom | ) Tw [oes under tentment for « severe "tl GROCKETT, Tex. (®—Nat Patton| Te mio hy tect Teshiay ie aso “seca Ga es - net 3 Widircian Says Chiang Tat China , " WASHINGTON (INS)--Ex-Presi-; tive.on the United Nations Atomic; Truman asserted: “Chiang Kai- "by the Chinese leaders . . . in no| , dent Harry S. Truman charges|Energy Committee. she would not heed the advice|sense was it our intention to im-| Act Now . .. Save Now! Special LOW- WINTER PRICES for a limited not Chiang Kai-shek lost China by ig- se organi marge ee ets time only. Beautify your home for less before the Spring rush begins! Call eae Om Geen nec aileias today for complete details. Scot Soar mages rama | eee ae (Claims Speed Guard italien Cocesing US. grime t thir ret o eed [Naver Lost a Case . NEW. and IMPROVED ment with the Communists rather/ , portant contributing factors in the/™an's electronic gadget that ce ‘the you for speeding—is manufactured Nationalist defeat .was that ‘‘the Roy D. 45, t = mand pect Marine and onetime electrical ap- id tat com = ae « pliance salesman, developed the “ ,.| devicce, He makes it, with six em- He sald: The Generalissimé 5 ployes, in a basement workshop of | Ze nr nt | | OVER 60% INDIANA LIMESTONE * Mig Ht ae TE Hy d i fi i é Fi $5 ! i f E ; : i He ib ie | i a e al Hl ; z i a4 : Apathy 22 a he Apathy) rere ne dot my min) sat, smal, semen to SS Quality Doesn't Cost ... It Pays! understanding could have .been| The policeman lays the tubes | It’s not reached."’ across the road at predetermined | 5 Answering critics of his China/distances. When-the car’s front many people} csicy who he said wanted to “ram|wheels hit the first tube a switch’ their throats,” is closed and a stop watch starts. 3 When the wheels hit the second | tube, the watch is stopped. ae e From the dial tace e at the watch wo}: today, Ul cer then ta down tion.”*| atterapt to impose our way of life | rate of travel of the car. It's that | simple, | d| rejected by the American people |Monkey Business Here — before they were even expressed. | yirscQuLA, Mont. (#—Monkey]| constantly| ‘That was the time when con-|business developed on a railroad or high-/€Tessmen in Washington joined in trip when a monkey escaped from will|the call to ‘Get the Boys Back/its express crate It rode the rods the} Home,’ our influence through-|of a baggage car 49 miles between and out the world waned as the millions|Missoula and Drummond.. Finally of American soldiers were pro-|cornered at the passenger station | cessed through the discharge cen-|and recrated the monkey was sent ters." to its mates at the U.S. Public] = 7 » Health Laboratory, Hamilton, Mont.| at all costs;""| Truman said that his “sole pur. the fellow-|pose”’ sending Marshall to yee is growing in Israel, small European cars for pri- : ja eel “TWO-FOR-THE-MONEY” Why hide your insulation? With Cast-O-Stone you get brand new stone walls, perfect insulation all at the same time .. . and you can enjoy and SEE the beauty of your 20 SQ. YDS. Installed Over Any Type $s Save on reac . Hane. BICK. PAINT, FUEL, Men's Winter ¢ 00 wn SINGLE eens ae, TOPCO ATS * FHA TERMS _ FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT DESIGNERS ae , - (OPPO OEE REETE OER {SIOPILOIITOO LIS» f ¢ ewring srock 25% o# TMP. |S ALUMINUM ASBESTOS or SHAKE. en sms ‘SIDING 2 SIDING a , 23 : . 700 Sq. Ft. THIS Is 700 Sq. Ft. \ ' SUITS y sf BONA FIDE OFFER 9 \ —# . 309 You wien ixactly 266 \ | at We ; LAD I ES’ ' $ 00 . Applied—Labor Advertise , Applied—Labor \ ' and Material wor Butea ye and Material COATS - =Toneven vancr voun \ * WILL NOT CHIP or CRACK! N N * NEVER PAINT YOUR N ENTIRE STOCK 1/3 Off . * LIFETIME GUARANTEE! N N HOUSE AGAINI N Ve¢dd¢tirtretttititien PPP PP PPP III EE Ist PAYMENT IN 90 DAYS — 5 YEARS to PAY! CASTONE | MICH. CORP. 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY ° ‘MEN’S ALL WOOL SUBURBAN a 3° "COATS + NATIONAL CLOTHING co. p \\ “| Meet Rappy — Dress Snappy "9 SO. SAGINAW, PONTIAC | need a. Bes “al 2. bes PRES Oe Sah Sa age As ee Eee Ee, es EN Lee ee ee Be ‘ if i { s i f t . i f be % *~ » pi. : ‘ ae, liana gitar he pide thine Gk kc ae ey nigh iy ae ary py eRe Pee tet ys peoeey Mex: psy ing om io Seaapele ness ne 19) PONTIAC PRESS “THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956. od ne et 4 ee : C ‘ : ad is VT : siete ae are foreground for this scene of R. M. Critchfield (right), GM vice presi- who dent and general manager of the Pontiac Motor Division, tured as he points out some of the show's ’ highlights to _AEROTRAIN IN MINIATURE—Singer Patti Page, with The colorful exhibition displays nt Models Sparkle at Motora ‘Throngs Awed by Lavish | Scope of Annual Exhibit cation has photographs of the latest models. in ie GM cars youngsters Roger Wrubel and Joan Tarshis, look in wide-eyed the newest products. Next stop wil] be Miami, Fia., * wonder at the racy lines of another GM product. The train recently Motorama will again be on display. . broke the railroad speed record between Detroit and Chicago. ; 3 af z E z F il i 4 Pied Hh fal Hate ~ fui ty ahefe i i F ; i tf i 7 $85 sit Addresses Red Cross Chapter County's UF Problems Cited by Official The .biggest problem in raising money for the United Fund lies in ities where a large share} the of the residents are employed in other areas,. the Executive Com- mittee of the Oakland County was told this week. The statement was made by Dwyer Sump, exetutive director of Oakland County Townships} United Fund, who addressed the group on solutions to fund-raising problems and coordination of UF member agencies. Vets View Operations Over Closed TV Circuit EAST LANSING @—A television showing. of dental surgery on a dog marked a ‘‘first’’ ig the field of veterinary medicine at Michigan State University yesterday. More than 400 Midwestern vet- erinarians, annual post graduate conference, saw the first closed circuit tele- casting of animal surgery tech- niques, jroared toward him. gathered for, their 33rd) Saves Man From Death CHICAGO (INS) — Albert R- McDowell, 51, fainted and toppled onto Chicago Transity Authority subway tracks at a downtown station as a southbound train Robert Harper, 45, CTA guard, jumped to the tracks and, holding’ McDowell with one arm, flagged | the train to a halt with the other yesterday. The quick-thinking guard saved McDowell's life. fy ti 7 * lial ke TIMBER — Two northern Mi aspen, the tree that occupies a top position in the state’s forest econ- omy. Aspen, once shunned in favor of pines and hardwoods in tim- bering operations, now supplies the bulk of Michigan’s timber products and is a valuable source of deer food. Some 250,000 cords of aspen were taken from northern lower peninsula forests alone in the 1954-55 fiscal year. chapter chairrfian, presided at the | meeting Newspaper Ads Jump 18 Per Cent Over 1954 Period NEW YORK (# — Newspaper advertising for the first 11 months of 1955 was 18 per cent higher than the total for the same period of 1954, Printers’ Ink Pointing out that ‘the town- ships’ part in raising money is one of collection rather than cam- paigning, Sump said that each part plays a vital role in asaur- | _. ine reported Wednesday in ‘i . . of City Patrolman efficient relations agazi 4 PeneUnied ‘Fond and te | * Datonal averting inde.” |Strike Time Losses | t Torch Drive advertising . ‘ . pully = on mote tr eee Lowest Since War (mid zae"e3 cat ct com Dr. Ernest Bauer, chairman of| months, which was 12 per cent suspended Pontiac patrolman the Red Cross’ county blood pro- gram, told the committee that pa- In November, newspaper ad- |were lost by each who! of ” tients in the area used 613 pints vertisl soon. ng was 19 per cent higher |was out on strike during 1955, says ' gr lei Decenier iene than tt th in 1954, la re Ockerman was suspended Oct. the ter collected only 501 pints. the magazine said. Hi me i j thority 14 by Straley for allgeed miscon- He said, however, that ember is/ usually a low collection month. Network radio was down 25 * ® per cent; outdoor advertising | down 4 per cent and farm papers down 2 per cent.- 2 State Men on ‘Salem’ NEW YORK # — Seaman Mil- ton J. Karlovec of Midland and Third Mate Edward G. McMinn, of Cheboygan were among 39 crew- men listed as aboard the tanker At the same meeting, Treasurer Asolph Klein reported that the chapter is currently operating. within its budget, but that the uriit has been assigned the task of col- lecting an additional $21,200 as its part in the national program for aid to the California flood victims. The-Rev. William C. Hamm, by Jan. 11 from Boston, Cities Service Co. reported. 2 ee chigan lumberjacks fell another Mitchell Says ‘56.Will See Spread ofLa yott Pay Plans MIDLAND (® — Secretary of pay programs, which he described. Labor Mitchell says 1956 “will bes “supplemental unemployment an extremely good year insofar as CO™Pensation,” were adopted “in industrial peace ‘goes” and will some form by 140 companies last witness the continued spread of/7°% Other will adopt Moreover, he said, the economic problems of the farmer are going to be solved and the economic pic- ture in the nation as a whole will continue to. improve, The general economic well. being of this country will furnish the solution te the ot the farmer, Mitchell declared. Because most U. 8. citizens are well off financially, the economic lot of the farmer is bound to improve, he explained. “Otherwise,” he said, “it (the farm problem) would be im- possible of solution." * * * Mitchell lauded - the recent! merger of the AFL ang CIO unions, The merger, he said, “will ‘bring about a greater sense of responsibility to labor leaders and one tend to eliminate jurisdictional ' problems among unions.” Earlier, in his speech, Mitchell GOOD AS 1955 ‘praised the Eisenhower adminis- “In terms of economic advance-| tration, which he said “has ‘un- ment,” Mitchell said, “1956 is leashed the colossal ceive of and last year of relative industrial peace.” a8 E - Salem Maritime when she sailed} industries such plans this year, he predicted. | driving et i 5 i i Suspension Case Still in Doubt Chief of Police Promises Action on Future Status An average of only. 10.2 days worker on tax and business law. This figures sets a new low mark for any of the post-war years, and it compares with the 10-year aver- age loss of 15.5 man-days, Averages for other years ran from 25.2 man-days in 1946 to 10.3 the 10-year average of 2,661,000. There were 4,200 strikes com- pared with the decade average of 4,315, and many of the stoppages were of short duration, such as .|chose to come under the State Vet- . [before the City Commission, James L. Ockerman “was_ still pending and would be taken care duct and neglect of duty. He fs TV Panelists to presently back on the payroll of the department and assigned to a reg- ular beat, said Straley. | Ockerman’s case was sent to the, Police Trial Board as provided in! the City Charter, But Ockerman erans Preference Act, which allows war veterans to have a hearing Straley said he wag gathering the necessary evidence to form a report to submit to the Commis- sion but did not know when the re- port would be filed. Policeman Shooting those which occurred during con- tract negotiations in the auto and steel industries, the CCH report jconcludes. Kavanagh Driving Trial Postponed indefinitely LANSING (INS)—The unsafe trial. of State Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh, scheduled to come wp yesterday, has been postponed indefinitely. May Stir Gun Probe of a 21-year-old Detroit policeman today prompted Mayor Albert E. Cobo to urge a study of laws gov- erning the acquisition of pistols and revolvers. r The mayor, speaking of the slay- ing Tuesday night of Patrolman Sidney O'Connor in a barroom gun battle with a bandit, said: The Attorney General, already} on probation for getting five traffic) [tickets within 18 months, was icharged with unsafe driving after ‘he collided with another auto at a) |Lansing intersection. May Be Irish in Name, but Not in Background GREAT FALLS, Mont. —Axel The firm offered to supply infor- mation on Leary’s “noble Irish’ background” and a copy of the family coat of arms for a nominal sum. ‘Some searching would have been “This has been a terrible thing. I don’t know whether there’s any- thing we can do about it, but it’s gotten to the point where these robbers don’t just hold up people any more without shootipg some- one, too,” Cobo said he personally did not|j know whether existing laws were strict enough to prevent guns from falling into the hands of criminals. He said he planned to confer with Police Commissioner’ Edward Piggins about the possibility of seeking legislation to tighten gun curbs. Gun permits are granted in De- troit to persons who have not been convicted of a felony for the pre- ceding six years. A permit to pur- DETROIT (INS) — The shooting |TV nang combaeen va provide “3 Shouts iby. Dome F — how it's determned where and what size schools will ¥ the ‘school layout is planned to meet expected needs Mrs. William Wright, president it St into the program. BY ee start at 8 p.m. Three other board MPO ae Rapist Murders te Speaking Class Toronto Girl, 13 Begins; 10 Men Balfled Police Hunting azo! for Study olice Hunting Ten _. ‘e for Clues in Latest Sex|rent eigntweek course im pubic Crime in Ontario Tt eee TORONTO aA 3 itm returning home from a dancing} ¢he first session this week was lesson was throttled with her ownlledby Levely with the assistance last night. It was the latest in 8/Crabtree whose topic was “What is rash of sex. crimes in Ontarioja Speech?”, and Arthur Canon who fuel truck driver, Douglas Judges,|successive Tuesday evenings discovered her sprawled|thtough March 6. Purpose, accord- across a curb. The knotted greening to scarf cut a quarter-inch into her neck. “There wasn’t a clue around,” said one police official. ‘We'll have|James’ McCreight; Gus Courteas, to start from scratch.” SEARCH CONTINUES . . who raped, Syearcld Susan|%ll Cadieux and left her to die of London, Ont.. lum-/Parakeet Rings to Wake i i i 3 i in iid rT power of/in order. Leary says his parents going to be as godd as 1955, and/American enterprise and madejare natives of Finland. The. fam-|chase must be from police 1955 was the record year.” real that which was before only/ily name was changed from Lear-|before buying either a pistol . 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VALENTINE CARDS 5 to 25: ‘No. 1—29 4 SAGINAW (Downtown Store) No. 2—TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER | ( s J ve eee C ay fi. i aN Ae ah iS cas aks POT as A, i So epee i} : } fede fo PE GAO ~ eg ape % ae a OCDE euler ete piss te =f: vag sR ee Die seitooe fale linaern george? bis op if fy j ae ; j . . ee . A 7 F m4 ‘ a f . | f / 4 fd — ue THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1056 NINETEEN | _|used 12. pl ce . * “ }them to the drive, She said ‘they board and chief executive offi i See ij Ae a Eye Glasses oa be fix Gets New Bank Post =| Witian J. Schuiline a vie prea{Old Marital Spat $658 for said Silk Wieeter cone needy persons who lack funds GRAND RAPIDS # — Ira.A.|dent since 1953, is now president} COLUMBIA, S.C. #~Charles N. me. “gone Bagong of}to purchase necessary eye aids. | Moore, president of Peoples Na-|"™4 ® “irector- Jeter was fined $50.50 for. eutting rides over. “Ithe “Eyes for the Blind” éam-| , Sienel’ Basil: ise’ te-dedeatecinen ————— off his wife's hair after - CF asec forced for persons] pectad new tax tack Swede dee! 22 years ago, has been named tolang 10,000 wonky an 1.500 daily , sey ooo : reed | ly Me final event. oe eae car market, : site new post of chairman of the'the United Staten. ee Gen tor tie och Pe . Seen as Possibility WASHINGTON (—The Navy is) . the possibility : ¥ ..THE HUB’S er Annual Store -Wide Dr. H. E. Foam. cial of the of- 's proaching the utmost limit of human endurance.” , “When this point is reached— and engines capable of such noise levels are now being tested—there will be imminent the complete dis- ruption of all human activity in the immediate vicinity of aircraft ground crews because pilots can be insulated to a large extent from the noise. . ”< : | Page said Navy-supported re- I search at Harvard shows promise | of developing improved “muffs and plugs” for the ears which ground crewmen could wear with- out discomfort and pressure. Secretary of Labor . Pe a ies eee odd Tours State Plans "Large Guarsiitéed Savings on | Dependable Fine Quality Clothing BAY CITY #—Secretary of La- bor James P. 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Without breaking his trans- —e the Michigan case “one that the | turn right. * mission, the ground most ardeat skeptic would have * *¢ @ asked if the radar operator 3 to 6x trouble explaining.” The pilot started to bring the|the lock-on because There was a flurry of saucer|F94 around and that instant both|the distance between 7 to 14 reports throughout Michigan in/he and the radar operator in the|had almost doubled in one sweep of : + late July, 1952. On the night of|/back seat saw that they were|the antenna. Pre-Teens i) \il July 28, more than 75 persons|turning toward a large -bluish-| ‘This indicated that the un called SttiMoe Air Bese St 1.) white light, “many times larger! known target bad slmest deo- ii , a star.” In next second} bled its speed in a matter of sec- | ' cats : ‘ or two the light took on a reddish| ondg, = ya Included are Slack tinge and slowly. began to get toms. = Sets, Snow Suits and | lams qa if it c Ruppelt, an aircraft research|} : smaller as if it were moving away. engineer, draws no conclusions in > Girls’. Coats. Many : dust then ground control. | his , but he asks: a). iy cated eareuan Gaten eon “What was it? It obviously) ‘famous brands includ- had both the 94 and the uniden- [wasn't a balloon or a meteor. It}, ing Marlee and St. OWad a enge tified target on his scope’ and | might have been another airplane} > Mary’s. 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SHIRT low 2 for , sizes email, mediom, lerge i¢ ~re ee ene ee eee ee eee ee ew ee a] 1956 4 Ralph A Main, secretary Cub Scouts Ge Service Awards : it : fi H ye iu if : ait i i L z i f yi i 5 i : eit Credit Union Head |"x!, ese, rere He Sane gig Boi ei’cale SFeiee B F. ‘ i BE 28 B38 _NAVY SWEETHEART — Miss 19, Owensboro, Ky., gets a friendly Mills, left, and Billy Potts, both after they were sworn into the Navy yesterday. Miss Young was nominated by Potts and selected * Hattie Young, © , | AP Wirephote| kien froma Ineity as Sweetheart of Kentuckiana Company No. 1, the — installation hae bells of Owensboro, __first of its kind recruited in Kentucky. The 75:en- ee listees in the company will go through training to- age sate. pepaen wee. are just one of these warning de- ss vices.” ' Work Seldom in Headlines By BUD MARTZ The phone jangles in the Sher- iff's office, and an excited voice yells, “I've been robbed!" ‘But this is the‘ last note of ex- Fg? Ctl E f poe 2 a2437% of the bar, and Mrs. Henderson, who helps out during rush hours, provided the first real tip in the case. She said she'd noticed one cus- tomer paying a suspicious amount of attention to the organization of the place. He often looked at the burglar alarm, she said. She T. W. Jackson, former city post- has told the March of| Dimes committee that the 21 years pital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jackson of 4435 Sedum Glen. | The elder Jackson was listed by first President's birthday bali in 1934 to raise funds for polio treat- ment and in those which followed ithe place he'd left his car, @bout ithought his name was “Paul.” | ‘Right in Family | DISCOVERS TRACKS Walking around outside the bar, detective Hazen tracked the would- be thief through fresh snow to half a mile away. He noticed a good heel print, with the manu- facturer’s label; he copied and measured it in his notes. He noticed a place where the man had attempted to pull his car; 0 Police, ‘Small’ Crime Often. Most Exhausting lead, but Hazen decided to check it out. He found that Rowe had left the party about 6 a.m., and come back about 7 a.m, — with a bottle of noon. Rowe was wearing shoes that matched the heel prints found at the scene of the crime, and he had in his car one empty bottle and Successful Long Makes Plans to Go Hunting is And he denied having broken into the Red Oaks Tavern. Detective Hazen then fried to trace the two bottles through their serial numbers. Although this is generally possible, through a fluke the process didn't work in this case, Paul Rowe was arraigned before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle Dec. 20. He \demanded examination, and was released on $3,000 bond pending his appearance Dec. 27, SUGGEST LIE TEST During the next week, Rowe hired an attorney and apparently convinced him of his innocence. Detective Hazen, talking to the at- torney, convinced him that if Rowe was innocent, he had nothing to lose by taking a lie-detector test — which Rowe had consistent- ly refused to do. Rowe flunked the test. Accord- ing to Hazen, ‘That needle jumped right off the chart when he was “Like Sophie Tucker, I'm the last|sioner Joseph Karesh yesterday of the red hot mamas.” The FBI said the giris first went * e vhesae a naaWaue @ be Anes State Food Violations prae Se eeee Show Marked Rise xu sue Gein 6 oa ts foe LANSING u — Food law viele-|“teey’ mover id tet to the Rose tions in Michigan were up more|Bow! game. Jail 2 Wayne Coeds in Bad Check Charge _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, * MAKING CONNECTIONS — This farm hand of the future adjusts wiring on new realistic living room tractor. Machine has a two-speed gear shift. Low center of gravity makes tractor practically tip-proof. Civil War Vet Gives Formula for Long Life CRESTVIEW, Fla. W—The War Between the States is finally over as far as one of its veterans is THE FORMULA “That's the first time that I know of that I was ever kissed. by a Yankee woman,” he said, “Liked it fine.” Uncle Bill, one of four survivors longevity: “Look after your own Miss Broderick, whose parents recently moved to Crestview, and blonde Lois Davis, 26, who also seem to mind the kissing either. Miss Davis presented gifts and telegrams. They included 108 sil- ver dollars from Crestview busi- years ago, repeated his recipe for |} business, keep away from doctors|§ and look at every pretty girl you |f) see,” kissed the Confederate vet, didn't| > nessmen, and a message from] ‘ Jailed Man, Woman Request to Be Married BOONE, N. C. (INS)—Sheriff Ernest Hodges admits he is baffled by a man and woman prisoner, held in different cases and in cells, one floor above the other who vowed they want to be married. Said the sheriff: “I’ve never run across anything but I'm against it." 7 Die in Mine Blast — TOKYO (INS) — Police reported like this before. It’s over my head, against Cartoonists and Illustrators School, Inc., of New York City. All testi- of the war which ended almost 91|/f) fied they are not Communists now. DR. HENRY Gov. Leroy Collins. Rebel showed he has forgiven all After eating his favorite meal|} of fresh pork ham, turnip gréens/} .jand corn pone, the “right spry’ |f Optometris ‘Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” | 7 North Saginaw Street Open Friday Evenings A. MI LLER Se ¥ Yankees. “I love everybody,” he said. “Glad to be here.” In 1956 Mars and Earth will swing almost as close together as they ever come—about 35 million miles — the National Geographic (Society says, . “errr. © “errr e The report said about 15 per, cent of the pre - packaged food checked was found to be short- weight. The amount of adulterated ground meat was up 15 per cent ‘over the previous year. ° The department said it obtained 711 convictions for food law viola- | tions, The number of convictions’ for insanitary conditions in res-| taurants and markets increased from 90 in 1954 to 119 in 1955, asked if he did it.” Confronted with the — results, Rowe broke down and admitted the breakin. He agreed to change his plea to guilty, and waived ex- amination on his second appear- ‘ance before Justice Deiterle. Last week, Rowe pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland, On Monday he was sen- tenced to 18 months to 15 years in State Prison of Southern Michi- gan. Ends Sly Romance KARASUYAMA, Japan (®—Po- into a field off the rod, and had) scratched his right front bumper} on a strand of barbed wire. The! |heel prints where he'd walked around to unhook the wire were clear. Detective Hazen had another | breakin to investigate Dec. 19, | and while he was checking on it | he heard someone mention a) man named Paul Rowe, who'd | been present at a drinking bout all night Dec. 18. It was a slim Regularly $ BIG NEW YEAR DISCOUNT SALE! DRESSES 12.98 Each mw Sqqe | lice said farmer Noboru Suzuki, jailed on qa murder charge, con- fessed today that he had beaten to death his 79-year-old. father ‘'be- cause he had a girl friend my age and kept seeing her on the sly.” 2 Teenagers Injured in Rear-End Collision | Two youths were treated for cuts and bruises after a. two-car acci- ident on Oakland Ave. last night. John E. Spehar, 17, of 3039 Dixie Highway, and William M. Clark-, son, 16, of 2323 Silver Circle, were |both released after treatment, au-| ithorities in Pontiac General Hos-| \pital said. Clarkson's car, in which Spehar| was riding, rammed into the ed end of a car driven-by Wendell J. Wright, 28, of 352 Ferry St.,/ ‘police said. 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AG er eee Oe Plea 2 Riad see ea saa) atl See ala ha mais Uk UR da, da catia Pre ere. PERI G OD i i es ik ae adnate bale ts Medial sithatg. « a jor aby,» aay “ Sif ofae sone paige a Diy ecpayiee ane an job pl econ ope af een) ae st Agee hig ten Sas. =e Jee aad i mr {l 4 / : | as 4 Pos | ae ag jin ‘ / | | 5 F | y : * i My : os : Re) 4 if / ; : | } ¥ . a ; ‘ 3 THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE _ Life Adventures Se aa. ~ [Headache Sufferer ss! scree es ahi ar Plane Passenger Tells Gets Relief Promise |pscort Vandalam, Theft! LOS ANGELES i INS) —Reliet for art City Used Car Lot » of Her Feeling Doomed jay, szessgeimtet 16-)" atom and theft, Tosaday : as ised in a report by Dr. French K.|tight of $270 worth of automobile dT mare, than, tare hours 94 perrons; And then complete silence. Hansel, a St. Louis ear, nose and|Parts was reported to Pontise Por at aboard 8 Jes throat , lice by the service manager of a inet. = Our motors were running but specialist rfp and *, tells et] Os all. I realized im these ter. | He said in an interview in Los|Aves. ’ rible hours we all had gotten the |Angeles this week that use of his-| Walter Smith, 3356 Bald Moun Rd., said a carburetor and in- By MRS, EVE ORTON WEISS | Sant cat of stg or ramang |veveels can reduce the pain and|take manifold. were stolen. fom Mewthue se , » | around was going to help. re Se ee ere mace NEW YORK (INS)—I thought we) I gave up all hope. nentnioet — —e ce all Then 11 tthe vo of the|"ur for long periods. in two other cars t could I think so many | Stewardess again. announced Hansel ascular Maria Mottoya thousands of feet in the air in| that we had found a town and were|needache is the most comen|died secestty at, Leptin heer ee Sey eon wim . form of the ailment and is caused/tina, claimed to be 140. She left a rette. No one moved. such yelling in your life—and after|"”_* of the thts seb | tered te tr Gee my) all that quiet it was terrifi Yi |biack. I could hear the drone of! 4% "Gbtside “at ne window. } | fy |the motors but I felt that some-| £5 Sele ‘ene: taena je thing was terribly wrong and 1’ twinklings of a city in the ‘ : aNae * 1 in the shouting. | . gave up hope, joined it started afew niautes | Then that out of Boston when my reading |it.was LaGuardia Field. j Be See et nee Re tine. I eried with joy. : ‘ ardess. me batteries : tat ent Gun Gin sn teen con Gatene : ce went forward to the pilot's cabin. | ) ding Ive dy “4 — : < ee ee et eee ~ ee I could see nothing but I heard! .,°, ll Crowded around the pilot bG54 Ps : fe |the stewardess’ voice asking for| sua have gotten closer “ . re, ie oe Ck ee As the door opened and we Hic NATIVE BAMBOO were in an emergency] gan’ filing out. 1 saw Senate seat in a special election LES OF EASTERN carrying a little girl in her arms, in 1948 for an unexpired two-year SSIY hace PRLTIALL eraaPaapeas Crete eet meng Enever knew there was term, won a full six-year term in the situation and tried to accept it.|‘*, Plane. 1950, and this year must face the) AN IMPENETKABLE asin et at tat the ‘ou He CAN CAVORT ge ree Sere a ta ee George was elected to Congress ‘ )* 4x , ‘In my Ufe. canifo ‘Ia wn & in 1952 at the age of 68.‘He won UNMOLESTED ouee an ae only explain my feeling by saying Tex. 9s re-election in 1954 for a term expir- a that I was stupefied. There was| BONHAM, Tex. Cecil Ruark, pone ge ot tes oo AND BAT ALL THAT H ou ; tr ee en eee, ee any © ee “a ea eg tate hast been toatched by any WANTS OF HIG FAVORITE DISH... BAMBOO SPROUTS. cies feeds baer 2 Joatee Ot ae turned ~ of his family, nor has any of them acributed by King Festures Syndicate. | Axelrod-sitting next to me: * |goodby to fellow officers, To : ——— Sa — , : Raa Wy oes my we? What's|brate hid rage 1 prominence. But none m ‘ going to happen?” with . hi a bas tried to be another Huey a political conformist. Rep. Georte|Detroiter Bound Over ee He would anawer me'with &few|were only a few ‘alle Bad . rebble comer, ae ne eee. weight. for Circuit Court Date possibilities it may wish to change| “Don't worry, Eve. We'll pull|the father dropped dead of a heart} Spice Mahogany .. . Plate Glass Mirror with 5 year particular kind of way. His energy| -Earl has most of Huey’s old fire! 4 petroit man, Bernard L. Mc-"°me Of the details. out of this all right.” attack, guorontee ... Dresser . . . Chest on Chest was endless, like his ambition, He|but apparently only a small Partinamara, 28, examined yesterday, Ud¢T the plan, the state would : - . 2 Nite ‘ had fantastic power in the state.jof his ambition. He has seemed!. « charge of attempting to pro-|°PeT@© and finance Wayne. The z Advertisement eee Stands... . Book $ 95 He hungered for more. His mini-|content with being governor. cure an act of gross indecency, |Proposal, recommended by a gov- case Headboord .. . Reg. mum goal was the White House.) Like Huey, Eari talks in terms was bound over to Circuit Court\“"™" Study commission, is sub- $585.95... NOW : NO MYSTERY of poor people. A record number|Feb, 6 by Municipal Judge Cecil] / "ta Yosdtuiingsinsl memasie ie rng Michigan in 90, The board gor OE en aenty Lacneee| 3 re mr oar PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Roosevelt Hie pon fab te ame rs Shade ton in a = ro i indicated tt! 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Also available: (not illustrated) colorful brick wall effect and two pat- doeskin beige, cinnamon and spring green. Beautiful yet practical colors: green, beige, gray, nutria. terned designs, each 8.99 sq. yd. . CALL MI 4-4433 FOR AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN PROMPT HOME SERVICE ON LONG TIME BUDGET TERMS 999 HUNTER BOULEVARD, BIRMINGHAM _ (Woodward ot Lincoin) : ; , ; o. oe ve ek Rein Pay ata, ae a ag ee ee ba eS ap k oes ee Be tage vee ore see wae 7 Pate eae ee | rs GS TS eee ee Pi I BW io cnemrnasemn- somone ata eee 4,7 eae aie has s ” oie 4 ef! Sek i ye tah OT la oa [ee eee ee, me, a) : Seaticoa hie : : ry p t THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1956 ces a | | . I : a at | 4H | i : i! it 8 z ? { # WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Jayno Adams PTA is having its Fathers’ Night program at 8 p.m." - Jayno Adams Meeting to Feature Fathers’ Night iif eye "t 3 ° Steps for Water To Establish System With Reservoir, Mains in Walled Lake WALLED LAKE—The City Coun- to have a ag Hie i 333 1 2g ¥ : : tH fi a 1 Blue Star Group at Farmington Installs Officers of the members of the Seventh be held March 11, in Port Huron. | Plan Wedding Feb. 12 METAMORA — The engagement of Joan Catlin of Salina, Kansas, London collectors’ services de- clare County Calendar FLELRETES FH | whe is a ir altar, Extension here will meet at} cented with lace iques, The a rg a vail bentylane ira pais ot mobi, sunting~ le lace with center front. details in be installed are: Church Elects at 129th Meeting First Congregational of Rochester Chooses ‘56 Officers Solon Asks Report on U.S. Pork Surplus WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen, Hu-| charged Ezra) icials were told it was unlikely that any pork would be available ing. This program will be con- tinued as long as weather condi- tions permit. | for distribution until April. Western Michigan to Graduate Four MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS BIRKETT Waterford Couple Wed™ "== —"* in Sunny Vale Chapel WATERFORD — Sunny Vale! flowed a French jttusion veil. Her — Chapel was the scene of the Satur-) day evening wedding which united| Pe*"'s. Patricia Ann Hodges, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hodges of WS .|1264 Merry Rd., and Douglas Ar- thur Birkett, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Birkett of 2105 Joy Rd, "| ‘Two hundred guests witnessed WS the flower girl. the candlelight ceremony _per- formed at the flower-decked chapel! Clarkston, and ushers, both from jewelry was a single strand of a gift of the bridegroom, Best man was Jerry Wern-of | Pontiac, were Gary Rice and Patricia's wedding gown was 4! Arnold. ‘fashioned of French Rose- | Following the wedding a reeep- lace with a jewelry neckline, ac- tion was held in the Church Hall lat 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd. The couple will return from a * . ¢ *@ * with an open * * * $100,000 Face-Lifting Completed CLARKSTON — Clarkston State Bank, founded in 1913, held open pletion of its $100,000 remodeling. ——_ Two hundred during the day, among them iy Walter, one of the original founders of the bank, who is new for Mrs. Adams’ Honor Banquet for Fannie Adams, Township clerk, will accept any reservations sent this week for the president and active in an advi- sory capacity, was present to greet guests at the open house. The remodeling began last June 1, when part of the old bank was torn down. An addition completely iJ ° ‘ Rochester Kiwanis ie @ ; fo Visit JA Center ROCHESTER — Members of the Rochester Kiwanis Club were urged to help in observation of Junior Achievement week at their meet- ing here this week. Speakers were Robert E. Mehoke, coordinator of the Pontiac Junior Achievement Center, and Patricia Kline, student at Waterford High School. » * ° Mehoke listed some of the high- \lights planned for JA week, which will be Jan. 29 to Feb. 4 and in- vited Kiwanians to visit the Pon- tiac JA center. He outlined the operation of the Junior Achieve- ‘ment program in Southeastern Michigan and throughout the na- tion and pointed out that the goal of the prgoram is to help youth banquet and program Jan. 31 be- ginning at 7 p.m. in the banquet! hall of Devon Gables‘tea room. | Elmer Haack, first supervisor of the township, will be program chairman, assisted by Doe Swan- son, B. F. Gidley and Robert Logie. Speakers of the evening will be Arthur E. Moore, probate judge; Lynn Allen, county clerk; Harry McCracken, Farmington Township .{at Indiana University, has been clerk: and holder of the record! for the longest public service in the county; Eugene Swem, super- visor; Lynn Everett, former su- pervisor; and Mrs, Dan Hughes, 90, one of the oldest residents, who has lived within a stone's throw of the township hall all her life. Licenses Required, Prosecutor Warns Oekiand County Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem said today he has received complaints that some county residential and mainten- jance and alterations contractors have been operating without a li- cense. “To operate without a license in Michigan constitutes a high mis- demeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail, a $500 fine, or both, “Licenses are available from the State Corporations and Securi- ties Commission in Detroit,” he explained, ‘‘A person dealing with a builder has the right to ask to see a license,” Ziem added, Name Year's Directors for Ferndale Bank FERNDALE — Officers and di- rectors of the Ferndale National Bank for the coming year: Presi- dent, H. H, Gardner; vice presi- dents, C. W. Forsythe and F. E. Steele; cashier, J, S. Slick; di- rectors, Gardner, Forsythe, V. L. Anderson, R. A. Dodd, B, L. Dodds, T. K, Haven, C. E. Lewis, J, E, Martin, J, A. Mason, O, A. Thalacker, J, J. Levy, M. F. Cole, | T. J. Watson and G, V, Murphy, learn about business through oper- atoin of their own companies. Avon Club Plans Photographic Meeting Jan. 26 AVON TOWNSHIP — The first meeting of the Avon Photographic Club will be held Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Avon town- ship library. gram, to which the public is cor- dially invited, will be a discus- sion of black and white and color photography. Persons interested are requested to bring several color slides for viewing. More Gobblers for Your Table in ‘56, Poll Says LANSING \# — Michigan turkey growers, polled by the Federal- State Crop reporting service, indi- cated today they intend to increase production by about 3 per cent this year. If intentions are realized, the 1956 turkey crop in Michigan will total about 1,010,000 birds .com- pared to the 984,000 raised last year. ‘ Clyde Rebekahs Install Officers at Ceremony . MILFORD — Rebekah lodge conducting. Mrs. Roy Glynn was installed as noble grand; Mrs. Ralph Swatz, vice grand; Mrs. Edward Hines, recording secretary; Mrs. John Habel, financial sec- retary, Evelyn Hoffman, treas- urer; which has been separated from the. commercial and savings windows, occupying a space on the north wall. Pictured are Mrs. Elsie Smith, loan teller and C. W. Robinson, assistant cashier. — Clyde Rebekah Lodge No, -374 held installation ceremonies Tuesday with the Novi Appointed officers were also in- \stalled at the meeting. a ; counselor; Mrs. -'Clarkston State Bank Holds Open House squared off the structure and the) KeegoC. of C. Names Officers Jack Buliga Re-elected as President; to Install February 20 KEEGO HARBOR — Jack Bul- iga was re-elected to the’ position of president Monday evening, when the Chamber of Commerce elected jofficers for the coming year. | Serving with Buliga are the fol- lowing new officers: first vice vice president, Bert Hobolth. Lylla Ross will preform the duties of secretary and June Barabas is the ‘treasurer, Dr. Rudolph Jamnick ts a new member of the board of direc- tors, being appointed for a two- year term. Other members on the board are Charies Leaf, W. D, Roan, Windsor and Hobolth. Installation of officers will be held Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Rotunda Inn. Members of the! group will entertain their husbands and wives as dinner guests at that time Marlette Club Chooses Officers for Coming Year | MARLETTE — Officers for the coming year were elected when the ‘Marlette Fishermen's club met at ithe home of the William Sweets. | They are: President, Lee Hob- son; Vice president, Irvin Wied- man, secretary and treasurer, David Howard. Kent Hager gave the devotions, after which they retired to the rec- = wo Churches Vote in president, Leon Windsor; second jun Hitt ; Haleete! Committees named include: pub- licity, Jean MacKay and Mrs. Cameron Eldred; music, Alva Bostick, Melvin West, John Tuero, J. H. LeMar, Tank, Howard Kelley, | Spalding, Dale Marsh, David Bish- op, Robert Wallace, Neil Pitten- ger, David Eldred,. Larry. Liblong; nominating committee, Mrs. Frank Trott, Muir, Mrs. Peter Bentz, Jack Bishop, and Mrs. Margaret Hanner. Engineering Society Elects Two Area Men . ANN’ ARBOR — University of Michigan student Gordon W. Sheill of Royal Oak was recently elected corresponding secretary, and Don- ald J, Patterson, Birmingham, treasurer ‘of Sigma Rho Tau, en- gineering speaking society. Sheill is a freshman and Patter- son a junior in the College of En- gineering. 800 Attend Dedication for Schools at Almont ALMONT — Approximately 800 persons attended the open house and dedication program held here Sunday for the new elementary and high school additions, The main address was given by Dr, Lester Anderson of the school of administration, University of reation room for a social hour. 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Site OK Sought | 0% Television Screens lof nd RODDELY | cau coms suit ro vt sat tow iy tie § Sot diy ae By F oe : on his re-\ done,” Sheriff said. “I sup- mean posing like this.” She‘ gazed| Wayne County Locality| . “EW ¥ORK—Marie Wilson and Ken Murray expect to £0) indicted Brink's Bandit)‘ directive to deputies instruct- | os0 the practice ‘just growed,’ like : ae, on TV in a laundered version of “Blackouts,” which they're ing them to arrange ” Receives Priority Over/doing again on stage at the New Frontier. NBC’s have| to Sing of ager before justices in the townships inj TOPSY-" | | " Oakland Area been talking to Murray about it. Though Marie's being paid) Danvers, Mass. Ho which violations, occurred. sie ee o's [have ame some in maly, bt now] Ooklond dhs pnd: i Mad : Py tne pti srs acted Sel Sern age ad The inquiry was made by Rosan-! w pig Bday techs they| LANSING u — The State Mental /S®t & pew “Trma’ Sor her she BOSTON w—Joseph J. (Spees)|said, “‘and it wouldn't be right to|“"Whene a pemnig, we ty Lod na Podesta, Italy's gift to Holly-;at Warner Brothers & Health Commission asked the Leg-/Probably could get permission. O'Keele, the outlaw who talked|deprive them of the chance to dojrange it that way, . wood, Having been here only two know 1 do not like it. isiature today to authorize site| Their gags still go well. aus dee Cakes aes wat ; piano Neat tical < Twas expnined that toria fo mp ectienenarl - ele inde lh eed ra 5, oll _{bery, is reported ready to talk rg aio igganigy sir pm fatanpog mye ap coast te meggio (Malian truncation of co = ao aes — pl pee aay A made in a re- Mae as 2g ~ i. I —. about another big underworld job Pad _ ae eae a alleged violation happened has a cheesecake) is leg art, clamor Oe ver toe Simonton recommending the Wayne ML try it.” like , renee ened Danvers armored the Peace he chooses for arraign- {full schedule, or is out of ayn photos, etc. is silly.” County training school near Lil’ gisn Jones just told me the Y tn tee Wail ot tes el us| Mant: B.Mo pect, ho sald, Sop Rather teep. heap the prienane ‘pO NOT LIKE IT * 28 @ vonia, as the site for a 2,500-bed ‘ aime » U.S) uities had taken cases to some jail, we Closest ; . the sad news that his 19-year -mar Atty. Julian held “Oh,” she exclaimed knowingly.| This may distress some males, |hospital already authorized by ae ‘a def- - Anthon: her dark eyes brightening. “Yes, 1 but she feels cheesecake is on the|lawmakers. pa gs Irene Hervey know what that is. I do not like|gecline both here and in her na- Oakland legisiators had hoped ended. About a year notice, i” tive land. to have the. hospital located in |*8° they reconciled after start- | o ‘ . * 8 * « this county ing divorce action, The recon- Ft ts tie Thing: t, 22, 2% think you make the| |. : . ciliation didn’t take. Irene’s beauty ing cheesecake? rly revues that used to be made commission , sort of thing could rock Rome's rere,” she observed, “The public’s|stale, with 8,336 beds for mentally|°¢ pat eye Hagen — : and the divorce ac- be started ‘again. MARIE Danvers Square Alan, Jr. was celebrating his 18th birthday just{while the vehicle’s crew was i . . O'Brien, who la! x ke & * suicide, was acquitted aes bi crneing suet bite weetent: on 6 pation in the theft. ‘They | needs more Texan and off a New Yorker... You have to agree | Paul T. Smith, defense pictures.” overt pct penny Ps the Tulsa World, which says a geod business manager | sel for three of those oo chee for the mentally retartied| ‘hires optimists for salesmen and pessimists to run the Se opposi-|@re now overcrowded by some| credit department .. . “It's always a sort of jolt,” says renege —— od her own|!,500 patients. Bill Vaughan “to hear the home town that you think is | || emmgic ef tis willingness is handsome) In addition, it said, many of the} the garden spot of the world described by a traveler as | «4, sing any song they want him Vicario, who)|buildings now in use are obsolete| the dump he got stuck in between planes.” to sing.’ . é ™ a i pas a x *« k * Smith also was O'Brien's — . Joan Benny's picked March-17 for her marriage to Buddy|*ttorney during the latter's t "When T came to this] pegs wil be pontine iy cone | , 31-year-old Beverly Hills clothier and golf champion.| Only one of those under indict wanted to 8€€ structidn already authorized at |Jack’s daughter, now in Reno divorcing Seth Baker, won't): any way connected with the Se yor.” He added| the Lape rar and a aggred have another spectacular wedding. Rudolph’s best man aie Danvers job. | home training schools, be young tycoon Alan Gordon. The bridegroom-to-be is mu eeaananecetnean eo ne, ealt, favored. by Jack and Mary Benny. Actress Being Sued riiow ls here to play also crovided faster if commractin ae oe Oe HOLLYWOOD —Actress Ann "i Alas Ladd epiclwere underway at two locations THE MIDNIGHT EARL Rutherford has been sued for sh-American War y . eee 6.000 te with than if only one hospital were built! steve Alien’s latest literary chore is a 30-page poem about |! comection LAW Ar di a traffic accident last April. his Chicago boyhood , . . If Ike ‘doesn’t run, GOP’sters talk of a Knight-Herter ticket... Peggy King’s been seeing her estranged husband, Knobby Lee, but her real honey is actor . tion of population, its accessability Nick Adams ... Lawrence Tierney, who's /|bile into his while he was turning Soon and” the facilities now available on the wagon, ‘is doing roadwork and/into =. a It the state takes over the train- pene to ort te tren. Rutherford is the wife of film force commander | ing school from Wayne County as| - Gloria Vanderbilt is back from & producer William . may attack|contemplated, it would be neces- Caribbean vacation . . . Victor Borge —_——_——— at any time ws to build only & 1,700 bed hos- was elected to the exclusive Danish Blue|/Pjer Breaks Foot wep ae Le a Book . . . The carpeting in Mrs. Lillian) J): ywooD w-—Actress Pier (Edison Hotel) Kramer's limousine is * . ithe institution, the commission . Angeli, who was to have started : Gen. P Shu- in| said. so expensive there's a small rug Over | rehearsals on a movie yesterday, oe ee piace be it ».. Richard Burton will ‘our with his|is confined to her home by a Goube that the numerically su-|Virginia Court Refu film, “Alexander the Great” . . . Dancer broken bone in her left foot. She perior Red air force could miain- roma Lov - aes Kay Turner, formerly of “The Vamp,”jfell on the stairs of her home tai air contro! over the offshore|SUpreme Court Dictum used to broadcast kiddy shows in Cin-/Tuesday night. Her doctor — island front. RICHMOND, Va. (INS) — The cinnatl. s&s tae cme ca | “Sure the’ Communists: have a|Virginia Supreme Court of Ap- The City of Hope honors Jackie Glea-| ie wife of singer Vic Damone. . Seaxainn’ Lesaas dec oleae win ienat a o gon at the Waldorf Feb. 26, his 40th|— —— 1) 28s,” said the te _. {Seaman and a white woman was aged oe _ er will pr : 4 - a - “But if they attack the islands|invalid, has refused to reopen the nhower rally Friday at Madi-| xx 1 YOUR ttertield The. tre | and we destroy their bases, how |©ase. son Sq. Garden .. . Ray Bolger’s reading L WAU KY LAU will they be able to win air su- | Gant Gaither’s musical, “Gentlemen for ae 4 4 — Last. November, without ruling on the state's miscegenation law,| (7 the U.S. Supreme Court had sent) 7 the case back with instructions) 77 that more information be de- Rent.” .. . Harry Ritz (of the Bros.) is building an elegant home in Palm Springs—just -for weekends. Vaughn Monroe's newest hobby—after ‘KAY motorcycles and boats—is skin-diving . +» The divorce of a wealthy South American, if it’s contested, MOVIES are BETTER Here! SST T TTT eee ee “Some people don't think there is agnuch possibility of an onety |veloped. land groups Legal observers said it marked : — . oH ) cami a posaiie tor the at ber Po eur ae eee ees ey eee eee. & Fapav! oO a Ria nd gc sat. " - : ” supreme refused 7 attack to come at any time om aadee't the nation’s highest x~* *k * * ‘ EARL’S PEARLS... It’s Rube Rustic’s advice to drivers: “When offered a drink before you drive, turn up your nose instead of your toes.” Hurry! Lest Day to See This Movie All Pontiac Is Talking About! The Impassioned Story of Mysterious India! west of Formosa and Qtemoy is\°°™t ° * . In 1946, the Nebraska Supreme Court refused to send a case back THE TALL MEN | , CONOR by Come to a lower court with instructions the Rains of Ranchipur wa: , to grant a petitioner a hearing on x & & * ‘ — Prosecutor's Warning — iabeas corpus. . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Never waste the household scraps,” Storing: LANA TURNER © RICHARE DETROIT (INS) — Detroit offi- . \ ee says an economy hint. Agreed. Open the window and let the JOAN CAULFIELD © FRED MacMURRAY © MICHAEL RENNIE — os to ~ tie on Lage Seize Frozen Waffles neighbors hear them.—Burlington (Wis.) Standard-Press, — ° crimes with. stiff ‘action taken| DETROIT d—The Federal Food tok ok + s plus “DOCTOR in the HOUSE against the pranksters. a mooie, | asamp ae assirmepon TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: With Florida getting a chill,| Garter, mting, the scares have|a complaint thet they cuvtalned Oe re anh EAT SRS come Beck tem, Minced wits FRI. Jock Webb in “24 HOUR ALERT” Plus... been treated as pranks up to now,/insects and rodent hairs, Frank a : ° a said yesterday future action could/Hereford, inspector in charge, said (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate) la Detroit grocery chain also was “s recalling 209 cases from its retail , outlets, Hereford said ithe waffles | In afidition, a feiony conviction were made by the Home Style Food| : in rder : _ ; ‘deprives the individual of certain Products Co, of Pitman, N. 7) some Lifers in Mu de | DETROIT = ‘The first annual} ivi ‘Each case contained 24 packages.; LANSING « — Legislation to report of the Michigan Assn: Cal a ~|permit the parole of some first legiate Registrars and Admission degree mudrerers serving life Officers reports men outnumber sentences in prison was initiated eee oy ee oe to ads in , ichigan's £ ges a uni- today by Sea. Harry F. Hittle | versities, The report said 123,943 (R-East Lansing). students were enrolled for credit Hittle filed a bill to make! while 75,742 men and 37,004 women paroles possible for lifers who were “‘on campus.” were involved in first degree mur- ders but who did not actually and directly commit the slaying and then only if they have served 17; LAS VEGAS, Nev. i —Singer- years in prison. actress Janis Paige, 33, has mar- Hittle’s bill would bring such ried Arthur Stander, 39, the pro- cases under the so-called “lifer ducer of her ae oaaeet ental ol se, \though there is actually only onelaw” which now permits paroles Always Jan.” Dist. ge The President, who has been de- on the farm. She ead cartes on for lifers who have served 10 years' McNamee performed the double} voting long hours to painting dur-'the beef cattle favored by the Pres-|and who were not convicted of ring ceremony yesterday, It was ing his convalescence from a heart ident, however, picturing three of first degree murder. the second marriage for each. ni — — delight with whe his herd of Black Angus. wm: gift from a fellow artist. ts )| Vice President Richard M. Nixon @®ANDMA THANKS IKE M/presided at the surprise presenta-| In a letter to the President, ) | tion ceremonies in the White House Grandma Moses wrote: . and (Friday is the third anniversary of) aa wey Bemseed 0 be ached | FTW Eisenhower's ion. 0 paint a picture of your home in, =~ HIS DRI OOD BOYS A Renee's seinieiretion Gettysburg, Although most of my ) ON STAGE : ° ‘paintings are memories and imag- jination, I tried to do this for you jand hope it will please you, My ivery best wishes for your con-| |tinued good helth on your third janniversary as our President.” | For Mrs. Elvenhower there was a gold plated dish presented on behalf of Republican women by Bertha Adkins, head of the women's division of the Republi- can party, _f| Among the cabinet group on jhand for the presentation. was for- \mer Welfare Secretary Oveta Culp |Hobby. The only’ two members of the cabinet missing were Agricul- ture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson Files Bill to Parole [Men Outnumber Coeds JcRAUM of the Winn > InIAL © nd Marks 3rd Anniversary s|Grandma Moses Painting mot Farm Presented to Ike m| WASHINGTON (INS)—President| dren in a pony cart. }} Eisenhower has been presented! -Grandma Moses even included in <3} with a Grandma Moses painting ofthe painting the baby, Mary Jean, his Gettysburg, Pa., farm as‘ @ born shortly before Christmas. Mjthird anniversary gift from the With artistic license, she also’ ) | cabinet. ‘painted in four Holstein cows, Janis Paige Weds Pontiac Armory Water and Mill Sts, SHOWN AT 12:20 — 2:20 — 6:45 — 9:50 P. M. Committed Every Crime in the Book! Ef co-tat! Noss inc SUNDAY @ “SQUARE JUNGLE” Also “LADY GODIVA” OPEN 10:45 A. M. 406%. 50¢ Es 206 Mem SA OF UNBRIDLED FURY G& UNTAMED EMOTIONS! U-ALL-COME home, the big off-white barn and the presidentia} grandchil- Shown at 11:00 — 2:30 — 6:00 — 8:55 P. M. 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Uses Lemonade. __ Fiesta Pie has a wonderful ¥ | Here's a cheery new ide for the : which contraste with flaming lemonade toddy — naker , a the red cranberry glaze. == | delicious and healthful sk vex |], FAMILY REALLY 4 ain, tve, Savers ‘ousbine Se. € and é -* EAT, = Fiesta | family burdened . ‘ 7 ’ : a. Bo. 1 cam s one sauce ter -aniffies” will doubly SERVED OUR - { fabiawpeen seresteres. ate this recipe for flaming - CHOICEST a sist Frame © . q a = cup gd MEAT a * ' “ri gente All you do is mix one ‘ ee = | See Soe ears | << ~ ec i Shek baked ‘ple shell water — makes « big quart, | pee Dd 4] Peotone ey 5 enough for six servings, =| U.S. Government Graded Choice : | 2 ee sary or se ange 2 alg yam up BEEF ' about minutes Com-|. either you can bine sugar, salt, egg yolks and ‘al having non-frozen concen- Lb. orange juice in top of double boiler. lira en hand becoees ft | POT ROAST l= : ae eo ee right on your pantry shelf. f ee - : stirring constantly. After filling with * oo a » . ¢ Soak gelatin in cold water. Add | CUPCAKE SNOWMEN — Packaged snowballs best? One dime package of snowballs (two) |*™" extract on | Dp : ; e softened gelatin and grated peel | from your grocer’s ready-to-eat cake department makes a snowman toothpick for a back- rong Mrs Seycagmae Hag Page Phe aee | i phen yc oretginis yee plus gumdrops, candy mints, raisins and choco- bone). A handful of the other makings will turn purple red flame and burn -bril-| . : re : Gloat over the richer, heart- Seaton een late bits make after-school snacktime real fun. out dozens of comical faces. Good eating, too — /liantly for a minute or two before! 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Hollow out small ( ‘little nned| ae wnat a, ey I ep we eae | Sammon ba tne, — lery tops and vinegar| Fill centers of vegetables with the Rogues oe. § pene _— Strain and add to|seasoned cream cheese or egg ace Ss Gre. Benes 2 vanong, at into individual molds salad mixture. Chill. Arrange veg-| °0@ditionally guaranteed y mix sugar, until firm. letables in cireles on big Plate. Pile tg hp rye bent proms atin is partly set, one-jradish roses in center and garnish . Blend in nut 48 SxSx3-inch | SERVING ALL DAY minutes. cranes F RIED FRIDAY & SATURDAY easy slicing. : | 11 A.M. to 7:45.P.M. Snowy Treats : Make Birthday Extra Festive Is January “Birthday Month” in your home? If so, and if it’s a en wan “eal HICKEN a treats. Ice cream and cake, the tradi-|/ KRAUT, PORK 'N’ APPLES — If you're inter- with sauerkraut. They're all in the low-priced |tional soma can t., ested in good food that is different, try these category. This combination is a memorable one. suggest Ice Cream Snowmen and a perk balls with sgple motes, served ; @ wots Cram Soomman | ‘Pour Vanilla Sauce Team Pork Ball K abobs touch of the fingers from a two-dip ° You will like its delicious sowman oucay’ rare vel OVEF Gingerbread = |With Sauerkraut, Apples | (roring mouth watering ones i be used for pes on ee meet made} You don't have to be a whiz ae oven (350) one hour, basting goodness — makes it a feast candied cherry packaged served| cooking to turn out al that| occasionally with vinegar-sugar ar 0 ape with old-fashioned Vanilla Sauce is} wit) Seer foots sane. i's simply| mixture. in itself. five eer snares Jounty liar Oe a nee recipe ne out with the Meanwhile, core, peel and chop A’ : cardboard hat and a . . apple. bine ut j ri iiben scart. Serve this treat la Vasilis Genny This recipe for Skewered Pork| and apple and cook over low heat ES SECON OF Cripy & mest of crushed pineapple. Cream one-fourth cup butter or/patis with Sauerkraut, for in-|25 minutes, stirring occasionally. salads and delicious desserts TRY 1T— Other canned fruits which PO sc never gern at tes ole stance, 1s jut eno of the muy iderve hehehe with Kreut picture. to choose from! equally good 4s ice cream toppings) ;, top of a double boiler. Cook over tiny posse ~ oa nou Saves six. BRING THE FAMILY! sauce; fruit cocktail and p at caller ticomace i mir trio. Better Bread Today peaches. Abd enoiourth cup tp milk or Ground pork shoulder balls | 144 nowadays, compared to leicle Cake light cream. Cook until slightly el Paprnon sienigher renee that in the mid-1930s, contains four HOMADE FOOD SHOP or aan san ee gtieon ee ee ha on mw dene. with @ mustard sauce while they |times as much thiamine, three fatty ‘cooked icing or try one ef}fourths teaspoon pure vanilla ex-| re baked = times os sch ribefavin and 144.146 N. SAGINAW STREET the new fluffy frosting mixes. tract. Serve hot or cold. Serve them with a big bow! of/ about twice as much calcium, iron , ee ingredients it takes pol fs seen inchs. t monenencies ih ee te make the biggest, | Swirl the frosting gencrously, - forth sitting down to. me “*__ __|Frankfurters | - ; nia = agtiest. best-tasting ae you ever baked. In attten 3 seth ssiahey good, kraut is a storehouse of nu- \trients. This favorite food is rich in the B vitamins and vitamin C as well a¥ calcium and phosphorus which are all so vital to our good e Barbecued n Zippy Sauce If you like frankfurters with a ESH Write a 25 word state- | spicy sauce, here's your dish! = | aith and well bei ing. ment, "I like Flako and Barbecued Frankfurters = Pork Balls With Kraat Ce T YOU'LL BUY! fe eno ieee somes ere tous >t al the bo#® to ann cup - ry 4 a ong ‘ fade | i tables poon a be fear . margarine ’ -— fine dry read crumbs ‘y cup tomato catsup % cup milk below, to %, cup cider vinegar 1 teaspoon salt o. 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Howard St. ines eet wi 1 ET es Come to FE 4-2547 LEWIS BROS, MKT. @671 Disie Highway MA 65-9016 “BiG TOP" 4 ’ * Oh ci Nh ach thiol Ai ah Mh die Ba Ay th oF ah ite 8 oh ot oD oo ; jpnerecnaniasinens Wa Girls Receive Certificates « for Official Merchandise ~~ ale Project Conducted Annually to Pay for _ Group’s 120-Acre Camping Site. . oe Winners in the annual Camp Fire Girls’ candy sale . "Prizes are in the form of gift certificates for Cam’ Fire equipment and are scaled according to the amoun! were ann toda the Pontiac Camp Fire. 1 ll aga yy ss ta seb eeeeneuheds (ek ence. (eo ke ee eed i a gee ae ee } ‘First prize in the junior organization, Blue Birds, went to Brodick of + : : ™ the Busy Bee Group at Mc-| ... » Connell School. | Carol Morris, also a member of the Busy Bee Group, is ‘second| prize winner, Third place honors are held by Connie Everette of the Blue Bird r of LeBaron School. In the senior Camp Fire Girls idivision, Bonnie Fugitt of the Le- Wo-Play Camp Fire Group of Le- Baron School received first prize. _ Carel Powell took second place honors for the Tawanka Group of Crofect School, and Kathy Chandler was named third place winner, : ‘ Ba ceive honorable mention awards Proudl their gift certifi. Whittemore street, first prize, and Con- Chandler of Wesbrook avenue, third prize | “nich inchede a day camp reyistra. cates are ae eg e Birds ~~ eve nie Everett teeth coi third prise. in the recent annual Camp Fire Girls winner. Carol and Katherine attend Le- |tion tee or a git certificate for for their’ work in selling Camp Fire Carol and Mary Ellen attend McConnell 449 sale are shown, Pictured (left to Baron School and Bonnie attends,Crofoot. |Came Fire ot Blue Bird merchan- Girls’ candy. They are (left to right) School and Connie is @ student at LeBaron "i84#) are Carol Frances Powell of South The girls received gift certificates for | Camp Fire Girls also receive Carol Morris of Cottage street, Schaal, 2 Paddock street, prize_.winner; their work. Proceeds of the sale were used vameageh Kage craft, which is prize. winner; MaryEllen Brodick of ° sr brag vp Fe ems, hy sy Ber hy daagnt 4 camping | ep rie ce : . bape ' vend prize winner atherine site for Pontiac Camp Fire Girls. BONUS RETURNED ; x! ' . x ", A group bonus is returned to the / ot Hospital Council |St, D Guild GivelGs san or OMENS JECTION bBo tea’ Be pMnsten Cute to Se a eins (@) Tol eda . Fire Girls os } ___|Views Movie 25th Anniver sary Party candy ln 1862 ater It bad been des open a a camp THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 PAGES 41-46| 4 movie, “ Tomor.| By RUTH SAUNDERS secretary, and Mrs, Michael Red-|site. The council was iP 3 a —- — =| on" decatiptive of hompital onata| BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mem-|tiel, ; |more and more aiticalt to prosare| IS lation . Ser ae Anca, ty Dut Cul har ion can he grand a i at are 81 yp oe. been invited to the organization's , definite need for this camping d ted Personal News of Local Interesttas sete tg iets st tmirecary imal, sem eke hte | gem i Feta Privy pe Mrs, George Ennen presided which will be given Satur-/man in the United’States and was] When 100 Camp Fire by Pythians. cone bo oa tame Sis th Gale te eee ee ee = a ex wig oly ag on ae) eee ee eee Lodge 19, Knights ot vi supper ; ' . year, s ing served _..) evening for mem-| Edward 2 2 of el ne Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Manhard| ATTEND MEETING rive » part of the annual and Fanny Tompkins = oaks ooh ea Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.’Auten|the state workshop, March 13 at]. oo. of the aftair. assisted Mrs. Gene A. White, vice presh| Fe 1, Pythian Sisters, held a a. ian Mra. Robert McAtee |of Augustd avenue are the par-|the Kellogg Contes, East Lansing.” oo" bin 4. Warren, Mrs.(eat, and Mrs. William B. Pipe So. hale, of snes joint installation of their officers Mr. and Mra, D. B. Eames and cen pusctmee tn the tan a a cree Bice on ge Magy Hag ang Glen R. Miller, Mrs. Donald Hut ml S., aA et Gt, SO OE eas sed ain enue Castle Hall, Tuesday okee road were recent guests at| 11 af Pontinc General. Hospital. iliary to Pontiac | Hospital: . Mrs. Robert Barit. |. mn at the | land for day camping. officers of Pythian Lost Lake Woods Lodge near Har- : s, |. Grandparents of the infant are || Sliver will predominate tn the Geta - So . were Hugh where enjoyed tobog-| Maternal grandparents of the|Mrs. Julia Soderberg of South|Mrs.. William Bedard and Mrs.) owes Mt Raraaryf the A | The 120acre- plot, Myrtle “Meabon ~~ ganing and ian winter sports. infant are og and Mrs. J Eastway drive and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cee the Seiad hae bert, Taylor fer Frog Shenango « neg oy ud, Ind. . bed Kaahes ‘en sates aa 1 Myers. ‘ _ - Marto (Peay) Pownt, ‘Robert Mes, Sates Willems) 5 iguana ara ty _, Gee hi and the Camp Fire Girls were ee pty? _ daughter of Mrs. Pollie Pound members will be » highlight of | ounces that Mrs L. Robert Mase (mt? could buy Morey, & ‘mos ypesl field Hills, is a member of the . . * . ¢ © man of Youngstown, Ohio, is pre-} candy, senior; Mrs, °| od wai te pneninto: enewt had bit Ac G. Lace, both ot Woodlis director of Region IV, “At the end of three a, manager. Seturday in Skinner Memor- ward avenue, an apart- co * paid: $6,000 | JOthers Lewis la Chapel, Mies Pound is « Keep Gals ment in New York for several| ™* Birmingham group belongs, [S00 Odie own efforts four has. Ander, Sohem freshman student at Carleton. veg typ yng eer ae ean ‘The growth of the. Dre, Rendell Wilem, ¢ » 9 : in since and ss tra DAtra Covered Up fir’: "a aves sea") fm sats nd mora ocr are Sa 5 hectare Prag age te NEW YORK (INS) — Men wholweex IN NEW YORK Emphasle ln the Junior Lessee liarger quarters in: the Deputy Grand Chancellor Ei ona We it th, rar. Bl Sc es sas [argc et en hm ee, ee * 2 8 op caonl Jr. will leave Feb. 1 for a week in ‘ee : ’ ot Oxtord "108, <4 Seah themuneed Loe bene nk The 1956 bathing beauties will inere ay Big Bey E--. BR -yhige ngayon av a paupse Opal Kent to W stalled officers of the nights returning to their home today i. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter O.\ after Feb, 1. sige set nee 5 vee SS be dene with new ee ee ae poirs! Wonderful voriety! High ond |. _.. PONTIAC ee - BIRMINGHAM , [2% mid-heel successes! Hurry! All sizes but | 102 N.Seginew = FE2-0811 © ~ 177 West Maple. MI 4-0050, |] not in every style! a g 48 N, Saginaw St. ; 7 ) } nod B ae ‘ f : ‘ i . cS : dress, the dressier Pay Just One Cent for Each Ta) iy ‘the sheath is decoreted, Pound You for Baby) Weigh. No Other Charges. . Graceful Walk Aid o Mature Beauty HERE IS A WONDERFUL BUY ? | NATIONALLY ADVERTISED. 8x10 LUSTRETONE Cor duroy Cr awler {For Boys and Girls) ~ Regularly 2.98 Specially 99 Priced Pink Blue Maize Others with applique » F | knee in all sizes. From : a | small to extra large. " y ia , © 1 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 2 Sport or Eten collars in solid we iii or pastel pin check. | hae | Sizes medium to extra i large. | ee a” SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! re SPRING coTTrox. 2 SKIRTS Regularly 5.98 3” Quilted and circular style. Specially Priced 4 Also can can with their own petticoat in spring pastels. Polished cotton prints. New Spring colors. Young Folk Shop—Lower Level FINAL CLEARANCE! GIRLS’ ROBES Reg. to 7.98 Reg. to 9.98 b> 86=6= lo Choose from a wonderful collection of prints or solids. Nylon ev tayon quilts. Sizes 3/6x through sub-teens’, * Young Folk Shop—Lower Level ee eer PP Mer em en ep nS ON | ante vo. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 at FORTY-THREE oS 2 oe . a, |. SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING PROMPTLY AT 10:00A.M. 2 ' See - pra Oe ETI) Fs ee re : peeps: Se | Special ~~ Window - Display BRAND NEW-JUST UNPACKED OATS 7 : \ Because we were able to make a stroke of genius purchase, you can pocket the savings tomorrow on rich, handsome, fresh designed coats. Deep, thick, glossy wool. with SEVERAL WAYS to BUY: masterfully detailed tailoring, in vce : 4 untrimmed casuals or luxuriously © New C.P.A. Plan (6 Months to Pay) fur trimmed coats. * e Regular Charge Account © Use Our Layaway Plan SIZES for EVERYONE : | a WARMLY INTERLINED OR MILIUM YEAR-‘ROUND LININGS RD | . CASUAL COATS... 65 > ORIGINALLY 49.95 | ° Coats © Dressy Coats © Boy Coats ORIGINALLY 45.00 $ ot oe oe & we fo ORIGINALLY 39.95 © Tailored Coats © CasuclCocts. - © Boxy Coats © Sheath Coots © Fitted Coats Srciiaty 233 | $e con ecuchcam ORIGINALLY 49.95 | - ) 2 Weep Costs ¢ Chateh Conte Sucmatty 83 $$ 4 yt ee § ee IN ) ORICINALLY $9.95 © Forstmann’s Tweeds e Zibeline © Hockanum’s Heircloth ORIGINALLY 89.95 $ | © Imported Tweeds. as | ORIGINALLY 69.95 © 100% Camel's Hair © Chinchilla = © Martinique © Imported Broadcloth . FURRED COATS — © Tri ORIGINALLY 79.00 : ! a rimmed with Genuine Mink ORIGINALLY 75.00 $ = AH Ee © Beaver © Dyed Persian Lamb - ORIGINALLY 69.95 i I ' © Dyed Squirrel ® Dyed Muskrat ~ 2454 © Dyed Marmot © DyedFox © DyedFitch ORIGINALLY © Silver Fox © Four Skin Scorf Sets aia i ORIGINALLY 4 © Plenty of Shiny Blacks ORIGINALLY i ORIGINALLY ; © Colorful Tweeds © Beautiful Pastels te it © Warm Jewel Tones @© Nude ® Natural ORIGINALLY | ®@ Navy ® And Dark Tones ARICINALLY 5 ty ; | a1 EXPERT ALTERATIONS Across from Across from Each Side of Inside WHERE NEEDED! ae e jena ° aoe e bors EXTRA SALES LADIES ‘ Hove Your Parking Ticket Stamped for One Hour Free Parking TO HELP YOU! While Making a Purchase in Our Store! 4 ' ‘ : ‘ | f ve eae : Bey “- A : 6! Ven : ; 3 g 3 £* : te 2 : a ; 3 : , i ‘ »* \ oy ca BE Fa a . * : " r ted a a i a a ws ie oe ee ee ae . ame we Kgs ‘e be i * SCs we * color... . hurry! ¥ RY N. Saginaw St. To fi Naas ‘ C- ; f i Le 4 . ; GR EP EF NNT RO. them WHIZ OUT! IOUS WOOLENS: textured novelty weaves, cream-soft wool and cashmere, high-color 100% wool checks, luxurious 100% wool fleeces! ray , eat *< COATS OF FASHION IMPORTANCE: dramatic flared greatcoats, slim new wrap-coats, svelte tuxedos: cardigan coats, new boxy shapes, buttoned swagger coats! COATS INA BLAZE OF COLOR: pastels, high shades, dark tones. Expensive couturier touches, warm interlinings. Sizes 8-18 but naturally not in every style or his cecilia 4 eae # : a] f Ff 5 gf i | i it : E i i ; : : i : \ /L- (\ more’n more’n - : COX more'n ~y more'n; more'n , more'n more f WN > are down to ) , f and 2.97 | 1 formerly 2.99 to 6.99 : All colors! All materials! - All heel heights! Not every size in every style. Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings =o raat Fi sit. } \ 4 ih: th Siti te ti Sn Dinner Fetes Bridal Pair guests town were Clarence Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woods, James Woods, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fisher,| Morris Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Dickstein,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steinman from Flint. * s * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deytsche, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bloomberg, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Milton Golden, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brilliant and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods attended from Detroit. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Benson from Jack- son, Mrs. Ethel Friedland of But- falo, N. Y., and Mrs, Max Matlick of New York City. Shower Fetes Alice Gavette Mrs. James Konkle of Myrtle avenue was hostess Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous ‘show- er honoring bride-elect Alice Ga- vette. Gerry Golley served as co- hostess. Pa Alice will marry Richard Harri- son Feb, 11 at Marimont Baptist Church. Guests attending the shower were Daphne Campbell, Coleen Bex, Mrs. Miller Gavette, Mrs. Floyd Harrison, Ruth Ann Ga- vette, Edna Knechtges and Ruby Lambert. Others attending were Connie Barnett, Millie Peck, Dorothy Geary, Audrey Leslie, Betty Crech and Donna Hodges. - Man-Made- 4 Fibers Cut Housework - Man-made fibers such as rayon, nylon, orion, dacrom and acrilan are doing much to make a wom- an's work easier. Synthetic fabrics for collars, edging, petticoats and embroidery are increasing in use. Nylon novelties in solids, prints, ‘stripes and bands are featured in whites, pastels and muted blacks for the grammar school set. popular and serv- | leeable fer teenagers are nylon and dacron blouses in finishes such as packers, taffetas, piques and twills, Orlon and dacron dresses of many textures, fin- ishes and colors are also fea- An example of the wash-and- wear with style look is a tree- moss nylon pucker, fashioned with a wide skirt, bertha collar trimmed with lace; and a washable velve- teen cummerbund. A built-in, bouf- fant petticoat completes the wash- able outfit. . _ New woven nylon plaids in many colors are for the grammar and junior high school crowd. Crisp, full-bodied opague nylon plaid is given the feminine touch in a full- skirted, puff-sleeved dress edged in white lace. Batiste effects in dresses and blouses are available in dacron- _. cotton solids and prints. Other new fabrics and finishes include high shades of dacron pique and an embossed waffle dacron. Heavy textiréd orlon and nylon denim apparel is also being de- veloped. For kindergartners there. are nylon dresses with a greater var- jety of pattern and style than pre- viously, > A Word to the Wise They keep that As your Pittsburgh dealer experience and confidence ii 23 W. Lawrence St. Your best paint buy Js PITTSBURGH PAINTS look longer! the finest in decorating materials.and paint service. And with Pittsburgh’s Maestro Color system we have the answer to all your decorating schemes and dreams! Ail colors are available in Pittsburgh's popular rubber- ized and alkyd-type Flat Wallhide wall paints .. . in low-lustre Satinhide Enamel for woodwork and trim. PONTIAC GLASS CO. Locally Owned by the Reynolds Family Since 1900 “just painted” for 35 years we have the in our product to offer you Phone FE 5-6441 Ladies’ Play Shoes Close-Out Prices! We are going out of the Ladies’ Shoe business so have included our entire stock of famous, quality shoes in this money-saving close-out sale. $999 “4”. Come: in and look ever the styles, colors and makes. Every’ psir is a bargain. Wear them’ now, this spring and even into the , summer ahead. They're all new styles, Values You've Dreamed of Close-Out NYLON HOSE . \Bls15's and 60-15's. SAPP S: Sues ie i We discontinuing this item, ‘ yas : end: hove put all our sock om sale. 79°" ; i I AITEHS ret] é te zy _ f i Fz ae E Hite There is absolutely n couldn't possibly be more i i ond Oderless—Saves Clothes from Stains Now you can get a new kind of protection from perspiration and odor—rubbed-in pro- tection, Arrid now contains magic new for normal skin and fabrics. Get soft, creamy Artid with PersTor* today. =» America’s Largest Selling 43" Deedereat Reb it in—rub perspiration evtl No other deodorant gives you “Arrid’s exclusive rubbed>in t meas AFRICAN VIOLET § colors. Large plants. “Friday and Saturday. “ - . Watch for Our Week-End Specials ~* Jacobsen’s Flowers 101 N. Saginaw St. FINE GIFTS Choose from De Liso Debs, Andrew Geller, patterns, fabrics and colors. ‘ Perstor.” Rub it in—rub perspisation and | . Lovely double flower- ing type, full of flow- lrooms. ers and buds, assorted a | maintained inside the room, also. |i | In bedrooms, curtains would match/ |” ~ | bedspreads. At These Low Prices Everyone Can Have Flowers in Their Home | Our Greatest January SALE of SHOES 400 NEW PAIRS ADDED TO MAKE THIS THE GREATEST VALUE EVENT IN OUR HISTORY! Rhythm Step, Carmelletes, Sandler, Deb, Joyce and others. A tremendous selection of top quality shoes in a wide variety of Formerly $12.95 to $23.95 $88 $B an88 to 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. . Barefoot Originals, Special Purchase! Just’ Arrived teStag” Jackets ‘in a very special sale at | OFF. © °19.95 Jackets now only & 22.95 Jackets now only 24.95 Jackets now only 29.95 Jackets now only The best looking jackets of the season...all colors... sizes 10 to 18. 13.30 15.30 16.65 19.97 on sale Friday morning at 10 o'clock sharp — a4 «wae Tweeds, Fleeces, Cashmere Blends, / Milium Lined, Warmly Interlined were to * Friday and Saturday Only! A DYNAMIC CLEARANCE 200 Winter Coats 39. ™ D0. $5500 were to $79% | Use your Charge “Use our Layaway \ " Fabrics by famous makers Some imported fabrics \ . b iF : 3 ee . : i * ‘ ¢ ce t - * a ‘* . * ‘ : * EA Oe a aR Sea $4 l,i: a o Ds Eis Ie se ML TRE Ee ae Sa a REM mR I! eT eA CORE LL en! RE mene thai ery PPPOE POLES IGE DSO y/ “ Ee ies | wa a IE Nes a Ne al \e ' ' ; & Bo ie ; #y F 1 é - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1956 ‘e ‘{ ‘ae.--meeee Pals Fret About Girl's || py ELIZABETH WOODWARD | ‘ahe’s perfectly happy. What can rf, AF ti z E. a i ree Fedee Tits rt é Le | ht its ested T E : AUT rE tee i z 2 £3 S 3 s ¥ : RE ra s Hi Ht} a . é . ‘ 4 : i baat “January SALE famous maker wool dresses gale SUB5° @ sheer wools, wool jerseys, blends of wool and Fabbit heir; misses’ sizes. © much nevy, jewel tones, some pestels. © coot dresses, empire weisted dresses, contrast colors, slim or full skirts. © dresses datelined now through spring, here et huge speciel-purchase sevings. famous maker wool knit dresses sale 516 usually $25 to $35 @ brand new, specially purchased wool knits in pretty spring-going pastels. @ exciting group of two piece styles in white, beige, biue, mint, pink. @ overblouse and button-to-waist tops. @ whet a spring wardrobe start — these fine knits et specteculer savings. + TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP MON., THURS., FRI, SAT. to 9 P.M. = 5 < m 3 - 4 a 3 ° rl @ o wn American-grown, extra long Alicia A brand-new cotton called supima is shown here in chiffon weight in two de- signs by Adele Simpson. Supima is an with great luster and firmness. Iridescent ; want no - _— ie thelr ehebctne. ew staple cotton sequins sparkle above the full-skirted waistline of the dress at left. The figed bodice of the dress on the right is sparked by all-over embroidery which sets off the floating skirt. . Bridal Salon FORMALS-BRIDALS - S&S W. HURON FE 5-3675 The first step in giving a suc- | _ Mid-Winter | | CLEARANCE! EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s OXFORDS ‘ Ton Brown Red Sizes 9 to 3 y tl 9 P.M. Merit Shoes @ 43 N. Saginaw St. sicessful party for a very young] Casual Parties Best for Youngsters bration of your own son's or daugh- ter’s birth, try to see it through his or her eyes. ‘Shower Presented |for Mrs. Tomanek Phil DeConick. A buffet supper was served from la table decorated in a pink and blue color scheme. dl our “4” COMPLETE LINE OF FIRTH CA FOR FINE CARPETING The BARGAINS are Bigger!" are Greater! We carry all choices and grades df carpeting and coverings to suit the individual taste of the home owner. RPETING FORMICA TOPS OUR SPECIALTY. FREE ESTIMA i™ TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ‘ KAREN’S FLOOR COVERING \-\ Neat to Karen's Toyland 4524 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains — . “" Open 8:90 to 6:00. Monday and Friday ti Phone OR 3-4109; OR 3-1279 orn Me / r aslby Elizabeth of ruining any appetites for the next meal or.of interfering with * * * Simple entertainment and games are best for little children. There are many you could try without having to worry about too much confusion. Homemakers Meet With Mrs. Brown The Community Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. type " If you have children around| Emerson Brown on Pingree ave- Doormat Behavior)(’ bts te rie it igi tet £ martyr, They Whe to sutier snd ing tor then, i Fi ge $e oan Until today an jnvisible barrier may have kept you from the skin beauty you long fr MAX FACTOR'S new discovery, SECRET Key throws open the barrier that may be in your skin... thus enabling your creams and letions to work most effectively! “WHY is it that women with dry tkin—women with eily shin—and women with the problems of bleckheods ond ..» For years, we at Max Factor searched for the answer to this puzsiing question. And this teal search revealed ward Walters was cohostess, A report was given on Christmas gifts sent to patients at the Oakland Courity Convalescent Hospital and plans were made to visit the pa- tients once a week. A lesson ‘Line in Dress,” was taught by Mrs. Paul Hagan and Mrs, Roy Lyn. The next meeting will be held at the North Shaker street home of Mrs. Lyn, Meeting Conducted Circle Mrs. David Duball of the State Hospital Grounds entertained the Elizabeth Circle of the First Chris- - Itian Church Tuesday evening. Mrs, Allen Hersee gave the pro- gram on “Rocks That Cause Whirl- pools,” and devotions were given by Mrs. Duball, Plans were made for the youth banquet to be held Friday at the church, Mrs. Levi Geasler of Holbrook avenue will be hostess for the next. meeting. Allow about % cup of gravy for each serving; Three table- and two cups liquid—broth, milk or water—makes two cups of- tur- key gravy. spoons fat, three tablespoons. flour | rier in the skin itself that keeps creams and lotions from getting in and working most effectively. This barrier develops when skin lacks correct pH®* balance. Meaning, it is either too acid of too alkaline, And very few women do have correct skin balance. We set out to discover a way to break through the barrier—to Secret enable creams and lotions to get through to bring needed help to parched or oil-clogged skin cells. We found the way. When this barrier exists the Secret Key—-a remarkable liquid formulation — returns the skin to correct acidity- alkalinity belance...and by so doing opens the way through for Qily § creams and lotions to do their beautifying work. — CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. Hundreds of comfort seeking women have peid dollars more for this some wedge! tv pal Ws wh bee eon : leather with _ eushioning aon Shoe Dept.—Main Floor 74 WN. Saginaw St. 1956 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 223 ty’ Fight : 7 4 “ ie a S ES: ne i AE rile i ns, Opponent: Protest ir x 'D 's I F: S | Unorthodox Tactics. 4 i iad ite ttl fide i zit! ay | ell Pre i stil AHH al Ha ie Hine <3 i j ' 2 mitt ! dnl iia at agit ie ie ii pe aE i Re Eh Le E nut ne hy + Sen eee a i, Mall Se stgiees 25 CEL ley Hie hole 8 iyi ages ore arise Si path aa 32 dt) lalla; Fame | OB iy ie 5 ib 00 Wiis! 8 Beh aul = Hf aati i i } inten i ft i | pri = ad i get + noe are Ae (Ss. a nT al se cae nniy a z o feat ¢ a ig. * = THE Paaeaias . a PA ae Pe cali Cl AE dig i iat an Et ia Lua ny & = dines arti teeeemaraie ae jul Hl} 2 <= rea oS eb! ullthy 1) Bi at hut Hilti ine iy eae wip ils eS Palins EM Hb Bae fH | 7 area iT HB ce MARE hy, 1 nike “f +e g af be it}: raaitee He Pies 23 . s{tedail Pike 43.4 i Ss 1a BS a See | SOue te seecuip fe | os sly Bl SHIP eH ee z HE ays Ht athe D1 Bing fee see gaya | agli i 3 § Gh aleaiau e Hiley PAL iyi bead alll BP 35, lis ae SS pete ly LNs di i" 4 eta GH Ge aeale «| as | Miee | ae seeeedes caet Pa | abies - Mik un | sii) S tales dygiie | S&S Sfet258 282 Sani Pe a Ale lie Shnketeedt | 3 Talitil a © jlEK igi 35 filly" Mldbrrainy | oa lanl ul it — ta T ee lie S putisliliitas \ eo - “altel | aT ae tual bestia, fell Sas cy eeyeh fee THD TE _ aap enn dau i nea * as Bh 5s , S25ce 37. 31 tee poke Fy ee §..gisegs a D Aertel dsp Sow pli ee |. OFT AMIN a itil a my fi Se ites pe be ela ii Ati fa Gay aa Hy S rissdv ied cagget fe aii 7 EF 1S. fee aire ail, Ua] as aes ay ye it Set Tee eid Baas el ig te. “i 7 ali! natal balla S Ghee angel al are pepe yen: HARA) Cea, i : et AL adil iy i ahi al a: af ; ‘baa i sli. i4t, it § Ad epElaiciihin AE Hi Ai eu Be dtat fy difieal| 8 be ere ee] Bir each ft vo an pds Ss Beles alt ye Tigi eH Un IRI RT Rita EEoeR aL Boe THE as vis fi sas i their spring training camp in Tuc- eral manager, re tpaged ps anyone that age has caught He Bi ting Old: ar Men’s and Boys’ Hockey Skates Black and brown Jeather uppers with ded tongue and tubular steel lades. Ankle‘strap and hard heel for support. Hard toe for safety. Boys’, I to 5; men’s, 6 to 12. Buy now! * Women’s White Figure Skates oO | 71 ist, want:to know T've done The my best.” * to Thi slip and Boston triumphed over bien tong bas toll only. by 2 points. Fort Wayne, €8 to 90. SKIS Reg. $29.95 . . $23.95 Bog. $23.95... $16.95 Res. $ 9.25... 5 6.98 Peg. $19.95 . . 15,95 Reg. $11.25. . $ 8.95 SKI POLES Reg. $ 6.75... $ 5.40 Rog. $ 4.73... $ 3.95 Reg. $34.95... $27.95 Reg. $22.95 .. $18.38 Reg. $13.25... $ 7.95 Reg.'$19.95 . . $11.95 SKI MITTS Rog. $ 2.98... $ 2.39 Reg. $ 1.95..$ .99 SKI CAPS Reg. $ 1.95.. $ 1.594 Ski Parkes | |Reg. $14.95 . . $11.95) Reg. $10.95 .. $ 8.95 | if $45.00........... } SSL. $39" OO Onenrens * een eernee * HOOD OOOH eee ee ee? ee :* Ave. 16 S. Cass E- WIDE REDUCTIONS — N OT A LIST PRICE IN THE STORE! SKI BOOTS) : | Men's 7 Club Golf set . 36") ; iit sh % SS a Say aes en i cee tee coe : i a eee | d vgn eae ie 4 : aN es ; ’ Ss ee a ee i Ales : pe B ' tice iy \ pee & ; : ‘ ‘ 4 ee we 2 if ri iy * a ; : 1 i a i j : ie a ie 4 y | Fad . : le e . : a > en i 1 i, é re . 5 aa i 3 \ F C * ¥ . § | 4 ‘ \ ‘ * fi Tae : 3 ; ; | : ‘3 ‘ * % \ . : ~ me fe é I ‘ i | \ : ‘ : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 SaaS wing Old—April in the Heart |] } 3 hRaasin tAr < Wir ‘ * "fe match the gray of winter snows ieee. : , > : Hee Pe Pe cargo crepe ell 3 : Trojans Offer | Aerees the bite when night fe due! © } Block for Coach ; é a rOjans 1er : What if the drifting years slip by . : , 4 > : | : Sse pooor sepromne eek . | Indiana Players Defend [Chiefs Chance | i Or ghosts of winter blur the sky ve . a A me BI t ae = I Apel Ungers inthe heart?” Crimmins Against Blast : 3 ££ | If one can march fog and haze — if UJ )-2M rk | — ' To see the. sunlight on hill BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indi-jgave him a new contract and @ 0 pD “¢ a 1. And feel through winter's shadowed days ana University football players) boost in pay. Three student mem-| ‘ | That spring is calling to him still? threw a crisp block today for coach|bers of the University Athletic Friday's Saginaw Tilt! Though age may come in with the tide Bernie Crimmins, under fire after|Committee joined in, complaining) — ° And thinning hair, perhaps, is gray, . receiving a Seapaee seston ex-|student opinion was not consults Ends Ist Round Action) Young April whistles at my side, tension in a losing regord. Van Ryzin Five | Aven ee er Pe nana Daly si, cem pyr ged er, wich a ie | ‘ : m- Until we pass the final gate more shocked and outraged at your Mereaeeanth ~ That opens on another road. . ‘ unfair blast at Coach Bernie Crim-| EP taninaas ee muniicase Keglers Fire mins on ae the rest of the) Sie | Bay City... ...,....... > 7 game — eile friends university.” qs Sranabhenh eves ns ‘ : T hear again the singing streams ; “Building football team takes Se! Central te. Sasios¢ 1) Arthur And see the dogwood in its flame; ® e time and work—lots of both, the a “8 w Hepa ead = «nla National High gameebt you mast dm 8 dere HE The sun is gold ~- the sky is blue — : Betters scores Teer, coud have gone ef Pontiac High's cous Clete in Sag | And dogwood lanes are white with snow. St. Lovis Team ther: way; We leh: game merel ® iS iiaet Walley Conterence, Polder Season High of 3,551 |zames by our own mistakes—not night, affords the PHS five a good . Coach Crimmins’, He is one of| Opportunity to up its current 2-2 by 248 Pins ne aE Sema tn ae bass standing. | " : ness at the OLD FASHIONED ST. LOUIS u—The Budweisers and etthe game.” | vo edhaaphy ob sgeateod of St. Louis, who are after the Na-| The players said they felt the oatnew to agpece Me Sapte | High Trojans. This is the Chiets’ | ‘tional Match Game Bowling cham- newspaper's editorials “‘wil} burt Sth. Valley uelend | PERSONALIZED pleeahin, 608 Sve gallons season us fer: the Suture and cortaisly Wi} coaches and players were hepe- : Phighs last night with a 3,729 three-|not encourage football players to —e pune Meck ad. n mcentgumajcome : team bas tabod ‘o,via a Valoy CFRUICE _, [ime passe ts fone. starts, Soneen’s Ww aia ES my BY Little Dick Weber shot a perfect|DIT Blasts LIT, 72-65 overall mark is 1-5. Ouly victory | a2" eS ee sc nan oe ia) DEMO a — De Te Paiphadicsenyen OE, GE Rr er , an pecans ea Al & 1,238 was "|Tech 7245 last night for its 8th} SKATES AT ALPENA — Pretty Joan Vivian, formerly a member | contrat’ , | IT’S PERSONAL .. See Crissman They hit 1,202 tm the last game. | aise basketball victory. Mike| of the cast of Holiday on Ice, will be one of the star attractions during |\sog' trew esr oleae ian ATTENTION . ce ’ ‘The Bud's 3,729, scored in & |Tatsak of Detroit Tech and Wally! the 22nd Annual Alpena Winter Carnival, February 45. The snow- {scoring outfit is unbeaten in four! league match with gmother St. (Dzurus of Lawrence Tech shared) time festival will feature the Michigan Outdoor Speedskating Cham- |SVC starts, and off the record] AND SERVICE Used Cars and for Louis team, was just 79 pine aif iscoring honors with 16 points) pionships, ice hockey, borse racing, ice fishing, bobcat, fox and |doesn’t stand to fall victim of] iS 5 eee : the world record of 3,798, set im | apiece. rabbit hunting. A Snow Train, sponsored by the Alpena Club of Great- |Arthur Hill, Friday. Chiefs ( THAT COUNTS! — Your Repaiz Werk! Me by te German Comet | er Detroit, is expected to take some 600 visitors north for the cele- |dumped the ‘Jacks 53-44. Indians ft ———— Ts 20 ptt tn te SSSA | rat arcane et mE akc eo Sy ia nd es. ieee t adenine = ' “ . team , ‘orthern’s hs \ _| | BUMPER REPAIR... . PAINT... GLASS "7rhe. Bids lead the detending| Coach Fears Letdown te cub eu rm nto roa at Bay toded, net oll sions. Limited 1 picts REASONABLE... TRY US! pins at the halfway pos of thei ) , : Wolves eT Valves to 7 Si arene mar ive INGW SITAleQY (OF WANS VACATION = réxsarens tate nl 555" § O9C same as) Salat ; for the Royal Oak game Tuesday, Velues to 5, _ ROCHESTER : ; Bronco Pair tOIT (—Bob Calihan, bas-| That was Dec. 1 when the Titans Jan. 28 and 30 with road games |Won by PHS, 61-46. They are high| $9.95 $ 99 ae Moving Into otnch a a Vabvarahy of Ot Heme Dams, at Drake and point callecter Witie Dewalt az SKI JACK : | Detroit, has adopted new strategy) Detroit dropped its last two} “We'll start asap ETS seal Chevrolet 2 Co. we er ee ea kon of games before the akin layoft,| on the 25th. ‘That'll give as three — tanem on den o. Limited quantity, soiled. — Obive 2-9721 FixaLamaz00 w — In the long] the season. losing to St. Louis and Bradley, “ays before the Drake game. | ner, guards. Velues to $9999 : of basketball at Western). “I fold the boys not to go near|and Calihan obviously sensed that! sesoe letdown like last yene” Laeding wasn't setied $9.95 2” Ts |Michigan College, only two players|a basketball for 10 days,” Calihan) history was im the process of re- Bill Ebben, the team's leading cpus. iat. ho Guaght tap : nape SERENA or meee BGatE [uid today. °F tld therm to stay peating et F with « 2Spoint average, vit-| might include €2 junior, Dick i E i “180 Gold Bol Gift Stamps FREE! RERBLT SPRIgS (ee SS LE Se Se E oes | | = '|sports activities will give the| “This time we play Michigan| nend,,nobes, the reat will be the| stocky senior and sophomore | 24 £. Lawrence: Street is? 3 They are Robert Diment, a 22- | 1.2m a “second wind.” State Feb. 1. That’s the one we're top hens for the Snel 10 gues Chuck Griffin at guards. a _ Phone FE 2-2369 46 Through °56. Pee ae aeae) | “E dow't want to go through | ming for. I'm sure our boys will which include battles against Ok-| Chiefs open the 2nd half against b= Any Make . . . Any Model! 9) on ee eee coin | again what happened last sca. |°° eRcy by then. lahoma A & M, Wichita and Mar-|Arthur Hill, in Saginaw, Feb. 3. , INSTALLED junior ° son,” he sald, “We had a 13-2 The Titans resume competition | quette, in addition to MSU. But in between they oppose Cath- Prior to last night's game againgt) 9, iT] 220 points for an 18.5 average while ry iy nyt, we it Sits hed Bt ports for 328] “hone teraraceana(2 Ot. Nicholas Promoters|™,2, vei th tem - Check Our Budget Plan TIRES . opener, RECAPPING ‘ The last player to crash the 400|tion time and our boys seemed ~ 8} BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | atts erties Sim tesa | ete acta tC Appear Before Helfandation time Olver VULCANIZING ; now oh ‘ - | FE 5-9219 == 170 Begley St. f lwnite Sox. Asa. junior in 1963,| | “Heck, Jon week, word eet] NEW YORK The next phase|York police’ commissioner and can|_ OLIVET (Albion connected on! WHEEL ‘ Jackson scored 414 points. fred af it and probably want to go/°% Julius Helfand’s ipvestigation|call their own witnesses. Adams|% Per cent of its field goal tries! ALIGNMENT : fishing.” ‘|into boxing was scheduled to openjonly took the case Monday and|™ dealing Olivet College its 6th’ | Presently, University of Detroit |4ay when Promoters Tex Sulli-jreports said he would ask more/Consecutive MIAA basketball de-' BATTERIES | rg for its first 15\Y2" 2nd Willie Gitzenh--~ of te time to get ready. feat last night, 77-55. | == record for its f 15 Monday night fights at St. Nich- * 28 e@ John Hannett of Albion led the! Ed Williams Tire Ce.. olas’ Arena appear before the Sullivan and Gilzenberg are scoring with 18 points, Albion now Calihan said his teas was at @ chairman of the New York State charged with “‘consorting with per-|!®S 8 34 conference record. bottle se 7 peak, strangely enough, for the |Athletic Commission to show sons convicted of crime, book- 451 S$. Saginaw at. Raeburn very first game of the season. \cause why their licenses shouldn’t/ making, gamblers and persons of\Dales Get Bombed on be revoked. similar pursuits” in connection) WINDSOR. Ont. @—La se COLLEGE BASKETBALL There were , however,|with their attempt to transfer oper. wed try Con-| Goin Skiin after . Columbia 60, Tale $4 Pigg we alae be post.jations to Baltimore. They also are|Rorton netted 14 points to pace As- g ig Lagalle 6 A, Pen van nie 2 — poned. charged with trying to help mem- sumption College to an easy 68-51 OR Tech 66, Purman 73 ; * 8 * bers. of the Boxing Guild of New|asketbajl victory over Hillsdale’ s ; ‘ , Berton fH Villanova 50 The St. Nick's promoters, who|York “sabotage” the commission|!ast night. The win was the Sth in’ Ice Fishing? bottle See heres," ___joperate as the London Sporting by contracting to move the clubj!2 starts for the Canadians. * .. 6 Valparaiso 95, Western Michinan 13 _jClub with a network television out of the state. Chicago Univ 75, Chtes°o Tin | Assumotion (Ont) 68, Hillsdale §1 (Dumont) outlet must answer eight is NHL STANDINGS GENUIN® DERR SKIN | ieee charges by the commission at a About~-150.000 bow and arrow W. L. T. Pts. MITTS For Warmth and Wear ‘ af . *, New Mexico A&M 58, New Moxice ™ jhearing. 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FORGOTTEN | ~) "ABTER-THESALE” “SPECTACULAR DEALS Wolipack Get : Lesson From 1 far Heels “4 CPOLPMMMOMS. = j 3 2 8 Sony ail Onttandeag Sgebie | ee a : » 13-49, The Wolfpack had North Carolina 82-60 in of the Dixie Classic last Service ae re league-leading ference mark | i ” STEER z i . tit 34 , station com- and Mrs. Paul Huron street, e: well ¢ we aes 2 + ees Last Aupust we porchened ©’ lead of tobslons trond. Slossich’ Guylon PRAIAIUMA tee .”. boeh is base east vite side-. walls... ond WE'RE STUCK WITH THEM! Check the Cok; pani Alm onc nee oe ' clear-cut prices you con ectuslly “FE 5-4101 CY OWENS 147 South Saginaw St.. JOE'S zx; SURPLUS] aecrr $2 S.Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 8 TARPAULINS 2 ul cous 3.50 9x12 oe $10.80 ! 6x7 .....94.20 10x12 .. $12.00 8 6x9 .....95.40 12x15 .. $18.00 58 8x9 ,....$7.20 12x18 .. $21.608 8x10 |... $8.00 15x20 . | $30.00 8 Special Sizes Made io Order Another. Big Shipment of AIR FORCE SHEEPSKIN: PANTS 495 Wool Sweaters ......... $2.95 ee | | EASY my . 1 Shiri mcr, fy BUDGET TERMS \ Market Tire C eee | y FREE ‘TUBELESS TIRE © OPEN a PARKING HEADQUARTERS — 9 to 9 Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters | ™ eco | RE gent 77 W. Huron St. (Corner of Cass)" _FE'6-0424. S25 = 21 Dayton PREMIUM Tubeless Ties” : poss “Reg. $6:95 f ‘ * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * a H i Mae iH i tf H i bs ' married Ba 3 : E # . i £F EF Fa EL ? +4 os Eves \t ws THE HEAVY- WEIGHT CHAMPION AT SPEAR! WHAT WAS THAT NOISE.?- MY. SNOWMAN =]\ FAINTED ¥ See le a east oh i —- saenen HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN © 1906 by HEA Service, ime. MUCH GOOD YA HAVE A FULL” WEALTHY COLD .! __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 195 . Volkswagen Firm Expects Double Sales in U.S. | petrorr w — GM Motorama} : | Hi FE i Fe fi £ gs id 434 r tae | 3 5 § id | 1 tt har Htre! eT He bi in 1 gE 7? an, tee and surface cooking on marble countertops. —$_-- it | 2 8 BE Dividends Joseph M. Dodge, chairman of of 412,500 shares of stock, amount- ing to’ $4,125,000, was also author- ized. When the stock dividend is issued, the capital stock will total $12,375,000, consisting of 1,237,500 shares. The stock dividend (one full share for each two shares owned) will be payable February 8, 1956, to shareholders of record January 17, 1956. Name 3 to New Positions in GMC Service Division Three executive appointments in the United Motors Service Division of General Motors were announced yesterday by General Manager oe cmeaee Ronald S.. With- ers: ministrator of government regu- WALKER operations director in charge of purchasing inventory controls, warehousing and person- nel. Vernon A. Dupy, director of procurement, scheduling and merchandising for UMS since last June, was appointed executive Walker, who William Mm Y Walker Jr. ad-| UMS since 1919 and had _risen| through a number of positions in fore joining UMS. Orr joined Gen- member of the sales staff of ORR Packard Electric Division in 1937 and remained there until entering UMS in the merchandising depart- ment 16 years later. He had been assistant general merchandising manager of the division since June, 1955, GMIC Credit Union Plans Annual Parley the GMTC Employes Federal ‘annual meeting Saturday evening. Officers for 1956 will be elected joined GM on special assignments in the Central office personnel de- fice from 1946 to 1951. the . First Dupy bas been employed by!at £. Huron and Mill Sts. — report on 1955 activities. The board is also expected to propose a divi- dend payment for members’ ap- iproval. : many it. com- Congregational Churchipleted 42 rugs for the Peace Luth-| by 52 per cent over 1954, Anderson) said, while the gain in the replace- ment field was 27 per cent Anderson revealed that employ- ment at the division’s Flint plant currently totals 14,000, while an- other 4 are employed in the Wi are attended Washing- ton University be- eral motors as a of the Bureau of Federal Credit! : Unions, will address members of|Y@"ty's ice cream making de- ‘Credit Union at the organization's following a board of director's BEES Tif tense ut ile fl boilers and all. Two and a | of equipment also is used to heat | ——|_ campus buildings. Engineer | 8.00. | cadets man it around the clock, | and when necessary make re- | pairs. terraced lawns, and Italianate mansion, now used as administra- tion building, remains its hub.” Near the mansion towers a 172- ' ? ks high, this remarkable piece and choice trash shorn lambs 17.80; eull | - to choice slaughter sheep mostly 4.00. For $100,000 the federal govern-| jn, ment bought the million-dollar) ™°st . ith Chrysler place, with its gardens, 200 foot unguyed steel flagpole, re was made that high, cadets sol-| emnly assure visitors, so that those’ can't argue they didn't see the recall signal. Get Him Some Blood sity of Connecticut undergraduate the infirmary to have a sliver of hustled onto an operating table where attendants began ing him for a blood transfusion before he could tell them what he wanted. partment. He Really Got Hooked EAST MOLINE, Ill. (—Back in 1897 Albert J. Bensenberg frac- tured a leg and took up a hobby putedly the country’s tallest. [t/ip ‘si STORRS, Com. «#—The Univer-| "sei newspaper says a student came to oe lead removed from his palm, was! 17.0 .00-17.0); mi y Catee aveune 300 1b. shorn lambs SS: She edt tec © oat pe, rae es Hg gal : i : Lau =F pa) Hest pe: i ; 5 ‘ ROME Dr, Heine Hoot, 200 ee general director of the Volkswagen-| Federal werk, said yesterday that the dealera tn tines ont G utomobile works| Each deal expects to sell 60,000 of its cars/firm of breach of contract, in the U. S. this year. - age te peceehel ont bate This will be nearly double the viol stan ot dateall sold in 1955. Dr.{" * Nordhoff, speaking at a news con- ference, said that decisions will be en ee Volkswagenwerk now automobiles daily | A Selected Utility Issue . Currently z 7 el A ‘a: Ss Bip See ns Ss > > ee es Be . =f TE! ee . *s *** ** eee 8 Fz a eeeere * BORA -BAURRUERERSSREH SERENE sEEESEE! a 5 z . - “st it >o ss _ oxlaee it, 7RMe Z ¥ ey a if ? a * i reve? Enel | ee . sees & Eekeninss f SHE z 2 if HE sxsEsesusss = a aut eaters ma | | i 3 rf Sosa ; 3 i ‘ns if ee a i jenny 38 ny reusnes ge E Sus 3 f 2 SSees ee i in sf TE td to 1.00 higher; si strong Soe ; ii sed prime "fi-60 Wo wected “sasghr lambs 21.00; bulk good to CHICAGO LIVESTOC CHICAGO, Jan. 19 (AP)—Saiable 16,000; generally active, steady to 25 y trad and choice steers cows fully steady 00; « cial 630 jb. 14.00; a few 1,100 Ib, utility istein steers 12.50; load of high No. pelts 18.25-18.50; cull to slaughter ewes 4.50-7.00, Well, Wouldn't Ya Know Drafted by the Ton RICHMON D, Va. (®—Virginia's ? s: sk¥uesiveszs.22.¢ sue Geese ‘sik edhe cia ana tigen en nin 2ise Sapersyys ww - i wed ft INET SINK =, $11695 a as choice wooled lambs 17.00-19.00; 145 head lambs No | f He S32 s NEW vous. dan. 19—Compiled by The & > ' SSS3s8usue eu Bae Fao se-au (C. 3. Mephier Ce.) 3 Figures after decimal points are Lo @ about steady; good Fy ¢ x » Gown and| Gi choice heifers fairly ry others slow; } Wayne Gerews ;| *Mo sale; bid and asked, few commer- sabe a oe an = Ex-Jockey Charged on week-end leave in New York| ty po"eat With Racing Fraud 8.00; good and ; utility and commercial cows 10.00-12.00; ecanners and cutters yey utility and Seamless Tube since 1934. He formerly held po- sitions as execu- ARMSTRONG | tive assistant to the president and] vice president in charge of sales. | The steady; jam>s!eqd communications to defraud. House’s attorney said the con- i : 35 id i | Phones: PE 4-15 B FREE PARKING I of Sound Investment Qualit Selling at an Attractive Price \ C. J. NEPHLER CO. | 18 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone FE 29119 | * CLOSE-OUT OF ALL FURNACE _ 9B" ci “THE STORE THAT V ALUE BUILT” 172 S$. SAGINAW ST. Eecept on Cash and Carty. COILS | 16 end FE 5-2100 9 ® THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1986 i F tite: | was arrested yesterday) shortly after T-year-old Caria Hix-) or oe from school, was found and bleeding in the desert. - County Atty. William P. honey Jr. said in Phoenix planned to charge the man, Wayne gee pond | scious under a bush about eight February 14 Dame: for) ont Fan, George Sicy senstves rant nppawenllarthoe-~ Rages Commission Candidates| fc'"she has been head of the PICKED UP GIRL _ | Milford post for a year and ts Mahoney said Taylor admitted| No petitions have been filed relinquishing her position to Mrs. Ine piched the girl up in his ear as yet by for the City| Florence Stallcup. _ $5,681,266,, announced by the Uni- . . Tuesday afternoon but claimed he oe _ of Ce 5 eee June DeGarmo Fellion, Gladys versity, Committee on Budget Ad-| SILVER SHIP — Wine holder from Royal Scots Greys was part of |could not remember what hap-| TMINGS TO COME — Granville Bradshaw, 67, British inventor, |y "Go mary: City Clerte esate sak Wiese. Tonk mantel ministration for this month. It is| ¢xhibit of rare silver pieces from British armed services officers’ pened later. The, county attorney! shows model of part of his new auto engine which he says will run ‘The Gealtion Sot Gia Gah pole chee mene etek cae part of an annual research budget) ™esses at Royal Academy show in London. charged with’ Kidrecing arene 0% any Hquid tual without cylinder wear. / titions is Feb, 14, she said. tions. A coffee hour followed the -* eee tome nseaeeed ty tho [c 4 Breck to 28 feet high and the Acacia,|"ated assault and grand. theft. a a Mt only twe candidates file |Presentations. oast Guard Breakers 2 nt | A doctor at the hospital where|\Solon Asks State Probe |°°™mittees “many times! in any one of the city’s seven committee yesterday Included: i working beside the Tupelo, was "i La © A $110,000 grant trom the Rock- [Hammer at St. Clair Ice |expected to speed up the job con-|'ne, Sit Wan taken sald an ©™l68 CGrouns’ Electioneering Vandana” aneet respectable posple| iets be primary te seeded Formers’ Plight’ Film study of | MOUNT CLEMENS — The|Siderably. [aguuntty maslonted. LANSING W — Rep. Manning! favor of the most common kind) names ot the twe candidates Scheduled on Jan. 26 Icebreaker Acacia) | A 7 6 Hathaway (D-Detrolt) today asked | ‘hack.’ ” automatically go on the April | WASHINGTON (INS)—The plight to join the Cutter Tupelo in|Find Township Man Taylor told officers he had been|the state to investigate - the’ 3 general city election, of farmers caught in today’s cost- » Clair today in a fresh Dood in Parked Car living in a car. fluence of citizens groups on elec-|Slugged Teacher Holds | it three or more in a distriet|price ‘squeeze is the subject of batter a channel OO estord ip man was| Sheriff Cal: Boies said Carta re-|tions. vid petition, a primary must decide * film jammed St, Clair ae ned consciousness shortly be-| Hathaway asked the House to| No G 96 on Tous the highest two to be placed on|io be shown over the Columbia found dead of asphyxiation in his|fore Taylor was arrested and/ set up a special study committee CHICAGO (INS) — M.|the April 2 ballot. according to system's television lo, a 935-\car at 6 p.m. yesterday, Waterford|described her assailant to probe the membership of the|Grott, teacher at Chicago's Schil-/yir3 Byans. , network on Jan, 26. ton vessel specially built for such|Township Police say, . citizens’ groups, their financing ler Elementary School, said he has) 1, addition to the election off CBS Commentator Edward R through five miles the body of Herman “He wanted to pick me up and) and the method they use to select|n0 bitterness toward two teenage city commissioners, voters will|Murrow said that Agriculture Sec- yesterday, |Olson, 49, of 1135 Myrtle St., was me home,” she said. “I candidates for endorsement. toughs who beat him. He com!cast ballots on the $600,000 muni-|retary Ezra Taft Benson will channel 300 to discovered after he had been re-|didn't want to get in the car. Then} Mathaway sald he had ne com- | tinued: cipal parking issue and on in-jalso speak briefly at the close we aultnne ts tt ake aan ie pout -a lly Pipette and me) plaint against any specific citi- | “I would like to see those boys creased coripensation for com-|ot his “See It Now” program. The miles " Dorothy . sens group. straightened out with ice Up|Olson, “Then he took me to the desert.” ta Detect, he sold, the citinena|mane something & their Bren” inne? St te March 5 prian-iow WH Be tlevieed from 10 to 6| Help Wanted Male 6|SLICE OF HAM . Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 DESIGNERS , CLEANING LADY | | Mau, {xm cENEnat, zovgE| _ Five Years for Sale — Toolmaker | FeisesT ssh ieee| Seeiksade ies S| aie tag hatin DETAILERS . PO ea a fixtures, me ne w. S publication agg = Pela Mile ind” pauses. 8 bows Qualified toimaker in AWREY BAKERY INC} igh Gp" ue sf"ta.0n pus subee umion shop wit i ' . Pelegregh TO START E vaineer benefit $264 per hour,| Bey creneNc—| eee SSeS een rare Somceny Py ¥. Lamy Tole, erie . fesse «These i star ma pasteagee end svt + ss rl AVON TUBE (|r _Aibur suis ee " rl oa vabiseieseply under paint} ___ Clawson, Micly. : : Write Pontiac Press, Box 5 [ae ce = fearacits 2| eee ee :| DESIGNERS TURRET LATHE : SOR PEATE Efe and bon for Cas DETAILERS CHECKERS * 50 axe, through : | Stenographers Operator for close tolerance oe inca ia a ue iapmerees Be kon ‘Hous Ligh ssnlag "a 6a ‘OOLMA ca ve Tiltas i . t _ = ply 217 af peerage Work Wanted Female Ly 3 | Ty, SALES $2821-$3081 a Year | soonxexrma nas ‘9 aces, tad ervalize yome mes] | MEN WANTED 3 roe “open, Pom| wart to be dene at. home, Pi : mensurete with say esl C.| DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS hash A Bervice r.. an c : | rel Mi site, Bem. | S58 HOUR MINIMUM ence ent. Se | Sem te | fhe Dine Mignway.) “Many a ky Desianers $4, YEAR 'PRooRAM WANTED ESTATE FY Reterences wecccsary. MA) feoetis, ch das, Sat, Prove MUtual €6765, a : AND war oT DETROIT? By insurance iene, Sound ent + ~ . | LAFAYETTE ENG. CO. |® : nade money last year, mike cre FORD MOTOR CO. r Personne Oftiee, Oak CUSTOM MADE LAMP SHADES. c Detailers btemae- tie Ca Wa eee - ig be. | Tractor & Implement Div. a his _biaie. : on . * : DEPENDABLE a Se eee oe cal ike Ak Rie ‘eon . birmingham tet ee A. pn Tou. sbop oe ary an . " aa mi XPHE H INEERING smvice aN aa GAYLORD STENOGRAPH RS To = Sxpanteee cay COOK AND ; XPRRIRORD“VOLEANIER — WANTED: PART EL? a “Boca Wea ult Ceah Pe s re” | pease Roy oy oa wins seca “5G Be A beates Vises | steep Wented Mate __$| Help Wanted Mele, ¢ oa: ‘eB! EXPERIENCED | Revit, Mod atte, ee | sreeitane oman. Dope Die & Tool Rapeisacsial Hoty Men M achin e OPPORTUNITY _ “aOL i poe gr, Youn ae sets Fas gnoGs SORE FER BOR METAL FINISHERS 1 Wei etserttnc en, tne | Lating er ive en Ponting Stenographers ; RORTNGR OPER BU O03 | Room HAND FORMERS D : fuliy siablored but, would, tte to | sxpending “hela. Gur minimum ; son .SVAITRESS rts falaned 1 dar. FE 200 : ent. perk Apety te ‘person. 36 esigner S Arthur Murray's world “famous | per month We give you treining APPLY In. #10 ree Sere ite FE berm. daca Foreman | etkieeetseerin | Check ay ge 1Y © | Sahireia MegOeacs 9aties | Somme teem ES cleaning Griver salesman. Apply eC ers > fiierey eh 42 pLaatenes, the salesman for us. bome of our . WANTED GFL. OF WOMAN CARE IRONINGS, PREASONABLE. 66 W. : Experienced, for progres- ENGINEERS . AND Sirhigns nt "aguas Bare Bite0.00 peor ment. Oe ove Pontiac Motor oe 1 al iROmNG. ICR UF AND DELN : 4 td .. er : ‘ : = : oon Bp ord Fixture Whe a a To 4:36 To be fe) position Division ct” ieding 47pina. fee _werviee, PE tien | } . es : Sellowin ! "| TRONINGS “WANTED. PICK - UP ; : by firm fo a Uicalione: | er, depend. ‘ _ Nel | and delivery. EM 3-6080. tnd anemblies for auto-| aaganerermes | § = Tayout. | ai airermnai, | memac cs tie | "RRP pre, at lee | Oey Sere ar motive and related indus- M. C. MEG. co. Sa ered Prareling” Buperionse Stan Personnel Department WOMAN WANTED TO GARE FOR NIED TO CA Pr ae Be ha A Wye! : in but TU, "IIE : i me tries. Write Pontiac 119 Indianood Rd =i orien Draftsmen cxty PO MEN _ iP igen ineet \ soove reer: GLENWOOD AVENUE | 2 sm children and light houss- | {58,, nishie or waitress. FE Shoughtf bervice Press Box 75, replies 2 y 1 fhsy " e+ General Mo- peston RIENCE DESIRED pn 40 Me ke “yee. Be drea Hotel, Room 252, between PONTIAC MICH we _ LADY, DESIRES | DISHWASHING Voorhees-Siple| SLE stata | Bar aiGstiee “GRAE| otnne” ahead | er isda teats 1 eT etc Pem| fetes + Are sot . d_ educational background. | | N equivalent, ical condi- . OUSEWORI e . FUNERAL HOME | | FOR YOUNG MEN | Feta ntPS™ yn RoRt, | Bete APai personnel tice city | "Ot. Mbutaipe mating tat te | ————————~_- —~ | “Simona tation eth Oe Baie: | IDDLEAGED— Lay —WOOLD — ms fockeoni — APPRENTICE. cnoman ~ $300 et TAPE ROTARY Ta. RADIO. OR | TY SERVICE MAN. rapid advancement, t 4 i General Office | per ee call before Ts work ante ih passe ent manel © engineering exp. ‘ seary, F a Ra- ¥ : _FE 60379. mame anne *| DESIGNERS [uta ERY Ekbnomnn ore) LOCATED IN Bd, FE"chegy® Ora ANS | Oe raann ao | Re hasaiin permanent wih | WOMAN I RUBORN WEIGHTS ee etter ay ‘8. t . Tless or @ ouple’s Mine Poe het bere cme! = DETAILERS |stutiromomon |... soe ROYAL OAK song AEROMOTABLE = | _Svot™ cal Pe Se ater ¢'p.m. Ar thur’s nn | Would the Stay ‘ot Rochen . STATION MANAGER $368 x established pany YOUNG HIGH BCHOOL GRADU- AN CARE Suck. y -. Haye good ref- stable, mature. experienced opening for without experi te to work as Surveyor’s assis- . erences. OL 1-6438. . . Geures, A Body |— oNTE ence @ our field, who has ambi-| *' erably middieaged. Live in, Call MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, SEC- | Carmen] | Ue SALARY | Bee eS spores | eh eee a. uf " tie he . At 10 a.m. Toda MODERN GREENHOUSE Some on pefteniage. over ont apply. Write ‘Pontine Presi) EMPLOYMENT sidered one the, Semily. Phons | SEXCHICAT. “WORSE — WiRiTES Sem owe eugene ENGINEERING GROWER PENSION _ | Side Gee 8 ets | SERVICE -_|_ gaz. toa.m.cie 8 pm: or’ write | Work fo the ety FE sas the Press office in the SERVICE CO. Experience helpful but not re- . . @ high-caliber, men fe'took- | Help Wanted Female 7 B12 Pontiee State Bids. FE Lock Drower A. Pontiac. "" 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WAS following boxes: " atikles'* sbicnican’™ somes. Te are oe eee oc] Broad Fringe Benefits | sca Seal Evert | a PERMANENT, PULL Tinaw PO. | SSTESTE ese Help Wanted 8 | WANTED w : 3, 8, 16, 19, 22, 25, 27, OS nd 35 to train as @ grower. LI 7-7474 ry 2 - -) a zperienced salesiady | LA IN AND CARE WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. Pick . - . 5 ry etore. tor MEN WOMEN, YEAR R op. . PICK Seen ea EE ans | Sein om es! Op “Betaw dewties erepa| pee Map teeesepy tee | Seseg pier uth C/E gatas Oa | Peet tae re = bg boy a Pog 100, rome gsc gg content ‘ we. TORE AU. | ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Gp necessary. Apply 160) tronings. At 111 8. Tasmania. FE . tihea"** Seragtiea its cetieee| Fgincering Co. | "ube tig tain | Bere ar epee |, 4 LOOK! || wantin me presen es | Si, MaEY eR as ® san’ - S. } ST. . . . Law- vers ' : oes Bw 1h i ee . | Shestoctuaih tpg references | fUBETIARY OF Ba-cpti-g | fae Rizhers and Comber, Oe | ner meas)“ “BONTIAC | Biss vat ele SY UO | Weta od ow Pe ead GMC TRUCK | Apply in person between § and| "NONE OR visit 9 A tere ° ina Mish. weekly handling beautiful ster- ‘ aa YOuNG MA “GIRL IN | Thompson Greenhouses ag ge ig Bi 3 S | | Peas penta. Rosenman: | anes po eee : ras fae tne ou re . . Ses, enced, n . : The Pontiac Press & COACH DIV. Inc., Ld Poste ae Rd., _dosition. “22 Auburn alesmen Sete” rE “se M AJESTIC BEGINNERS PIANO LESSONS IN| ¢iiytg. °F “hent Rouse - OL OFFERS UNUSUA i BABYSITTER IN Vic, OF OXBOW DRIVING ~-LEsaOns. —FORTIG FOR WANT ADS - non: cute » Milford MEN Real Estate and Round Lake Rad. 3 days. FE Taking applications for assist Drivers Training. De «, Rves,| Building Service 12 DIAL FE 2-8181 — ont wee ong | MIME - CLURRCAE TBCHENICAL| dat: ahaa: seme BIRMINGHA Seen Si bat th UTORING — f A SET OF BLDG. PLANS DRAWN From 8am. to 5 p.m. {| —o28si# & Body Designers soa Raat Sok" E| Employment Service | Rigi, arises adiurtie's | geiuaeAtt™ Sretasg, | PAD BS Na al PENTER — alt should be re- rout M M. C. MFG. CO. i _ Le aa estic. “Birmingham Emplovment Detroit firm needs representation! Work Wanted Male 10 ss oe saute Layout Men Mn maisawoce a taxy Orton : MIDWEST OU BOY if WELL INURE Ir Eoin Birmine Septet haan cee | coco ome | | CONTRACTOR |. for ertore | other Detailers LATHE OPERATOR, _EXPERI- seus Pou ieee CAPABLE. RESPONSIBLE LADY | inks only. No canvassing Work decired. Sin pears en | FE lt OR Fem for that portion ofthe first Birmingham ares M1! |General office zs State spree Saree St peed | Seactasr pon Siu tach shar war | a Perianes. cee Ain COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS, insertion of the advertise: ‘ MAN FOR BUS BODY REPAIR | pccountant e722 ise M AH AN References, must live in. FE| fon Boil 8 pm thurs, eve. | BLOCK. BRICK AND NT | Power, generators. ‘nesters, sand- pn a Bi ge ne My od Tool Designers Terk, Must be mechanically fn- | Insurance salesman | $400 mo. oe. Come tn “and tar for dar Post | _ built rE cath |e Sac "8 RENTAL Serer, "When cancellations industrial Fac ina experience weceeeoiny Wattenn) MIDWEST REALTY CO. REAL CASHIER, MUST HAVE| _#t ¢ p.m. snerp __ | BOY 17 WISHES ANY KIND OF | 2 alm PE 48240 ere be sae qt ndustriai -ngineers . | Taal Repair, Inc., 3121 W. Employment Service Coeperanve lr 2 Estate change G oO oO D REFERENCE. work. FE 6-1 q Process Engineers a 18 Pontes aT Bids. 108 Ww } EXP. NOT NECES- ; Soon te teem Aesth & ae TECHN wert Boon 10 Bo won =}. SARY. APPLY IN PER- Metlurgits | RT ESEASE |B bpahe, ter et |— "3s MEN ____| SON, HURON FRIEND. . Saginaw Bt. Por position with * OWT PECION™ "Seana on hee| Shauna, setae | ~~ Cashier Typist Oh CEMENT WORE =. Merscamel a ' |MARRIED MAN WITH CAR TO| PA A EIN. aptitude beipral. 11 You are avail| - steet ‘She, Dyblig: | interesting, LLOYD MONROE be © | Sete) Behe poate eno = AF) ee aa or mate. Year round tob"ag toy wis Pent, is, mi - S MAN ing employes bene tits GMC -TRUCK Brush, re ons — A an TE Por milling machine on alum} ma. not_ove: Sat Pus: : General MECHANIC WHO Wishes! {. ‘ a alah sp & COACH DIV. | setaismmerment 100 beet Mt) How M.C MFG. CO. | CLEANER, SPOTTER | St *, “i B. weet, _Pontiee. | Mich. Re, a furnish references. 138 Indianwood ; Us . week. we: have Myc Rave musical beck- RL Footlae Pree. “Donen a one : FLOOR, Li No Money Dn. Do It Yourself WE SUPPLY LOT AND MATERIAL FOR STARTER HOME. 3 BEDROOMS, LARGE|* WOODED LOT. GREENLEAF 4-5000. inter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling |*semne ACCOUNTING AN FEDERAL TAX SERV. Including installations and re- installed. Work guaranteed. Free estimates, A Co, OR tage, | * © Venting trade 2-6864. FLOUBING AND MEATING BE AN . : Compton & Son FE ¢3767 or SEWER CLEANING Sinks—Sunda: with x layer. ba ay TRATING. = $y, SEY. > * soda SERVICE. |AUTO IN OR _3- 3-2304 Bookkeeping & Taxes 1 WORKING MAN'S —, TAX Belews 7 Bast Tenny off i im ve om, « > * FE +110 ial Furniture 2 Refieehing 16h eT aErainno ANTIgUms __Income Tax Service_1: 17 @ TAX ACCOUNTING Edw, Hawie INCOME __Moving & Trucking 19 a4 MOVING, TRUCKING, PICK- P and dell . Good service ct reas. rates. ) EM 3-5253 any- @ Rat rE AND RUBBISH AND LIGHT peuiing, Be Pumphrey. 150 “BEDFORD MOVING ours . ULING pavics VICE. “ae | 203 _o2 & rubbish. Fe oer! | Rewani HAULING ANYTHING ANYTIME a CASH AAA PRI var Aerotred Knapp a 2070 = ym Dises warterty buy, ore yon and $30, voatiy vinvary drive. §7 $10,000 $5,000" bility, Call or oT write i: ome nt Redruth, Clawson, AUDIVOX HEARING AID, 01% N, Saginaw, PE 40539. BARN DANCE jodern and ola time, every Sat MAY’S BARN under ae nd, 16 me inanegement. dune ey Admission $1, Tas - cOR- 8270 For Sale Houses" 43{. + “Ker, Sale Meuses 43 “A wous.ge vor | BROWN orr BALDWIN pown, | $1950 PULL PRICE—2 hana. "Pull price $4008 Vacant. | out dn. Brand new 2 bedroom{ [oom rench style \ en ? and tue | front home- and Uintah Hooray Outside fin-| west ished. Pull price nes and rear picture windows. Oi! rooms, furnace. Laundry tray. fireplace and . und! _ REALTOR will sacrifice, Only $11,000, ™ ro PE 44516 7“ LISTINGS APPRECIATED i Ia in “es ox LOVELY BUNGALOW! 1 $21,050 BRAND ovary euxcs.ow! NICHOLIE| ee ined in AND HARGER CO. 180 ft. lot. tng dinette, bg BO are | 33 W. Huron st. Fe 6-8193| ome has the large, ef closets fj m Even — pl hg S- or; she TWO FAMILY HOUSE, PERRY) jp $12,609 with $3,500 an. ARRANGE 3 Fama , other ami price 6 ROOMS FOR OWNER wri side ot | oO AL Al r heat. Con locat! 4 on Mt. \y a getian cose “with $5,200 dow: “NOW SMALL FARM pe PE type be seen. UNION LAKE heat All S toocten’ ie fenced jot. price, Der month. LIVERNOIS Neat . a, Br ye Oil heat, easy terms. "RIDGEW AY REALTOR 975 win FE ¢-6203 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange FIVE ACRES on gave road. Steam bY Steam heat, eX 3 chicken house, ely . $14,060, terme: $650 DOWN iT 4 noone HOME. Modern. 2 3 ts old, Near pay rent? Act anil won't wait long for « C. Schuett toa 0 net Ra. BSYLVAN VILLAGE—$10,900 ar : alespeop’ thts Colonial home. New ranch home, attached xtures in tiful cupboards In the kitch- we AY 0” NEIL, Realtor PE. 103 OR 3 2028) Cop-sverative Real Estate Exchange CLARK 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. featuring 2| la be room. NEW HOMES $745 DOWN >? ? ? i . Por pric of $7, we honestly fee! they tre, the best buy 'on the" market ey. as AC. Heater, and other out: We sell ne aoe for this abe: lievable low price. due to the! fact that your own deco. | rating. and. Complete a few minor | - OPEN HOURS Drive out Oakland to enon’ | and follow open signs to these saleable homes. ws LL $51 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND WE SELL WE TRADE NSU! ANCE DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE ¢1557 |. 53 W > Huron {Cooperative Real Estate Exchange VACANT BUNGALOW $4950 ON TE Immediate possession of thts at tractive gray shingle modern two | rooms on third floor. lent setup for roo house. Full J. A. Taylor 100 Hu mphr ies Open Eves. + earls: Parking oa.tes BLOOMFIELD TWP. This Realtor FE 2.0474) "|4 BEDR. BRK. RANCH space | e-aeerative Co-Operative Meal Estate buchang 00 $550 Down sae NEW HOMES: NEW Pom * MOVE RIGHT IN IN RANCH TYPE yy Pontiac ow down payment Tent" opearetg "ary juste pls “WRIGHT, Realtor d-way picture witew, dining Sesperet room, itchen pos unit. Aluminum mors and reens; the children to play o Winding wa es , : blacktop road. es to schools Near “t. Michael s and shopping. U. 8. to Mis to to model, (rin 1 to & daily. JUST 4 HOMES LEFT Lassies, se tans 8 vosms on the lest’ floor L. H. BROWN, Realtor J rooms on second floor end 4/1363 W. Huron. Ph. FE 2 Has excel- Real Estate Exc A VARIETY! price $8, favora terms, . SRALTON -- INBUR. ance Oakiand $18,900. $3,900 DOWN FOR. fone ving Troom with dinell, os alr Age nati fire- ee ot ile Ne & GREGG 1565 Union Civilians AS LOW AS PLUS COSTS ue NTH LU il MILE RD. JOrdan C0766 Lincoin 1-175 —a hE _2-2163 or FE §-3578 NEW B. ranch with 2 beautiful fire- located about 2 MODEST MAIDENS | 219 60 tewdotore sa ALLAN— “The kind of mink coat I want is sable'’’ $126 per oil ig Lake EM 33-3314; Eves. EM}-3197 oF : EM 3-3705 PINE LAKE FRONT “fag inthte feet of large A ee eet tire dot piace, CASS LAKE PRIV. ment, large lot. $12,500. Sylvan Realty NOTT, dows | FE “ie we Pike nf St, 2363 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Le INCOME PROPERTY —--—__ es. “Rost McLARTY WEST SUBURBAN ~ WHITE BROS. 3 BEDROOM BRICK only $15,) con terms. This home is ready for yest Pe ‘upancy. . immediate oce THE “ELDORADO” ia GI’s $750. Down ‘4 warm FHA $2,100 Down Full P; 14,700 + water. IN. CLA’ CUARESTON GARDENS WITH ere : = rE ees ative A Resi. SING Exe Income on Auburn Ave Btore ment| For Sale Houses 43 BARGAINS ment. Oll furnace. Garage. toxi00 “loi. ¥7.000 cash to ‘bank . Bath. hype house, tow price $7,907 j ters down chen. and PONTIAC "REALTY co. Sear 2a it 4 DOWN. New 2 e8. privileges ire w. lichen with todas and Formica r Y rorene ges + a seross rd. Land- yard, Only $1500 down han- WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 NEW TION 1050 W. HURON ST. 1% Bigeks Yost of Telegraph beach, $960 down. I session NORTH SIDE to tr K. L. Templeton, Realtor, 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. lot, 18 Miers. coa PE 20003 Very neat smal noms: on bath ‘Gas Clos ee Excelent location, ‘Only ™|Bateman k Clean & Cute room bungalow Feit, 19¢5) 12+'8 living room bedrms. Extra nice bath x, Oi heat Comn'ste timeula- tien, All for £1950 dn. and $43 per month 4 Bedrm.—Waterfront a dining room. 16x- 24 «recreation room with frrepines. Lot T§x3]8. Al for the price of $16,500, terms. '| This Is a Honey $ room bungalow, 2 bed- rooms, custom built kitch- en features large lot 100x- 1530 «ft. with lake privi- leges, aluminum storm a, screens and doors. Situated in good area. Priced at only $7,500. West Side Brick Consisting of 6 large rooms including an 18-ft. Hving room and dininge room, ceramic iol bath, breakfast nook, 50x173 ft. lot its waterfront. Only $12,050. Auburn Heights Close to school and down- town shopping, excellent Ls h one bed rear porch, garage, shaded lot, ail for $11,600. First to the Phone Gets This 2 bedrm. home with slum- imum siding, plus 3 extra Jots. aig trees, berries and er arbor. Excellent Janitro yas fe furnace, new elec. weter heater. City sewer, and water Le = shopping center. Only $8,- 500. approximately $2,500 down. “ly; Acre Just 3 miles — — ae. — o em 2 Loads of i trait *e ‘s we ond best of all bm +7 600. About $3,000 ace IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU BUILDERS 50, 580x150 ft. lote, Will make ar 102, 70 ft. or better build- dividually. Water available. School at either gad fn prop- v, Rus service and ROBERT CHAPIN, Bkr. PE 86-1131 Ti11_ Orehard Lake For Sale Acreage 47 LADD'S Wy MOTE cocci eessucnneee cons QO ee) ere re WO BETES can sreancncenewnreeel Pe, eee eee coo mall dows page CRAWFORD Oo eg WOODED LAKE 7 9 frontage, | = § ACRES A nice level parcel 5 miles ae frontage. Exceptionally low priced at $1750 with $175 cown ACRES Lightly rolling ground 800 ft of lake frontage Partly wooded 10 ACRES 8 miles from Pontiac. 340 ft of frontage. F Sie at only $2000 with LADD’ S, Inc. 4288 te Hwy. Drayton Plains 4267 x Per: etd Open Sundays Lapeer Rd. or M24 5-0201 OR 1231 Co-opera' ve Real Estate Exchange LARGE PARCEL OF LAND. VIC. ff Rehotter. Can be subdivided. Shown by_apn’t. only. LI | 5-8660. PRIME INVESTMENT 4-5 re paved roa half mile op go‘d county road Loca ch and Grand Blanc ‘ood grail for Lays ¢ subdividing Flint ts boom — roti investigate —only Bis. per is VACANT ACRES Loca’ on corner < MS@ and Bocie Lake Rd. 1300 ft. on pave- ment ge ft. on good county road. tive stream— ideal tr veu viding. whoa 3 per CIROUX & HANKS on Be REAL von 8 A until 6: Saturd ‘a Saturday ‘ti! 5 WHITE | . BROS. WE ARE MAKING PLANS FOR SPRING— ARE YOU? listed choice ig B - from i acre to 380 acre res, 2 acres going at $1600 ...$300 dn. 3 acres listed at $1800 .. $000 dn. 6 acres on biacktop. $3,650 $1,500 dn. 14 acres on blacktop $4,600 $2,000 dn. “erm nee att ene *. enres, ol ican’ beset? terms .. : west of Clarkston 183 of | Ripe for subdividing, Only’ $5560 | 280 acres. with 2 sets of buildings. | on d $12,500 cash | 1% . 0,000. dn, Bateman & Kampsen ’ Realtors FE 40 Sy WHITE we ROS. ei aes Opener omg OF mies oe i 5 built “%s| __ Suchy v. Ortonville 40 ACRES Foaume, comers bm: Sha eee b> ae ho fits. fits. $14.00 with Ser sie See FLOYD KENT, oe, ™“ W. Lone: Mess to the Sensamers Power « ou ACRES 7 room, ly modern house. Bara I . es. fences. dome fa ea Banna kee 7 th “S Terms. Dorothy Sn nyder Lavender 3140 W. Muroa FE 2-411 A 120 ACRES so mites id within ma an acre terms et raitie. mils ‘equipmest and tically new tractors : -_ PANGUS — 1919 M15 ___Ph.__Ortonville 132 collect OXFORD ACREAGE — eye goes comet et MS9 Holmes-Bartram 4392_Dixie Hwy. _OR 3-1950 $2000 UNDER MARKET VALUE New store building with 4 room living _Muarters — northwest —— a ome is perfect Jin WRI RIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. FE $-0441 Ceesmetins feel mite oe hang ‘Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A MOBILGAS STATION Corner of 15 Mile Deq ire. tion “ecewdays “aoaiea t Mr. De e vs , rt, _FE 23-0103, Eves and holidays, STORE FOR RENT FOR VARI- kina of us inees’ Call FE S04 sinese ev FE 2-5219 ie Business Opportunities 51 Pr eS. GARAGE WITH LIVING . $8950. Suchy Realty, on _fonvilie. BUILDER CO aueee DESIRES or more : _Ve eit, Nenry WE Lown FOR LEASE CC COMPLETE | EQUIP- SDM license. % oe roms "nearest oem Red_ Horse Corp FE ace $500 down, oe Re : 5-6957 after 8:00 P.M. TO SELL ALTOR “PaRtaindg 18 THE “BIRD 30 cmNeaLLAS HERD OF 30, A or, your choice. FE > 8-0358. LL _ POR LEASE-NEW MODERN 3 2 BAY station on M15 near Ortonville For information call FE 2.0103, or, PE 2-3433 | SMALL CLEANERS | “FOR SALE FE_ 5-0 “clock, ‘a 303 after 5 o | FOR SALE: —s STORE. 424 Osmun § BEAUTY SHOP FOR LEASE. COM- pletely equipped and business. PE 45043, 8°04 BONS ° “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” BAR—HOMF. 20 miles from Flint on main high- way Owner's other business in- terest mabe quick action neces- sa ery nite a comfortable, Modern butidin S oon equipped and very substantial steady business. Modern 3 bed- room home included Priced be. low market on terms Land con- tract accepted in trade. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1183 8 TELEGRAPH RD. Plenty of Parking —___*t_our_-Front ont Door Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO EE TODAY'S ‘SPECIALS LAKE HURON RESORT and home on US-23 north of Oseoda. 138° of white send beach and lake frontage The 2 bedroom mod- ern home and the 3 rental units ere comnietely furnished, Full price $25,500 on terms. Here's a semi-retirement oppor. ee you cannot afford to pass TAVERN in prosperous Oak! Co., community. No food me tertainment. eee seune net 860 per Only $9,500 down plus pe A BUSY GRILL—One of in ime io =" = oy four lane highwe next to « large city bui iaing and proposed de ip will prea ly boom when constru ruction under way. All equipment pee fixtures im exeélent condition Now grossing over $60,000. Pull Brice $13.000 on terms. WARD: FE. PARTRIDGE REAL TOR FE 43581 1050 50 W. “HUROS" ST. JOSERH F, REISZ Sele bps themiicte 52 “met ght of0 por, month 6 vent. “Cosh you $3083. Roy Annett, Inc. can ak: j. & xD , Realtor to Be - 44,2 ,& LOANS'® Extra Fast Service re borrow @ cancies ouiekiy Po Xa 20 to tepaey, HOUSEHOLD |x. FINANCE Se eee Bate as 2 ot TEAGUE FINANCE CO. - 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. seams 987° $500 60T) OL. 19701 i ‘ i Chevie engine, transmission and ere miles, $100. will 5% bp, Bee Bee, 2 h.p. Will trade. After 6, it iH Be | ae ; ™ ti trailer, or what have. Fou. for a mod- KENMORE VisA- matic washer for cement blocks a good on “aioe tee 4 cash, __For Sale Clothing 56 ALMOST NEW CLOTHING, REA- ble. Infamis through size 4. ION COAT. NEW. (APT. SIZED GAS STOVE #i0. GE mangle, $14, Ji Oakland, | 8 a.m. to z p.m signat rniture. sae free ts te sit 0 car| ArT. as RANGE FUSED, R. B. budget, We w alad elp tee with ED DAV aCe “ano ) CHAIR. yon Se ve va r, 0267 after 4. BEN S iit ELECTRIC pay i $2 per wee P tor Ww ther, late FINANCE CO. gel “Al condi WS Pontiog § pate 2 ee Bide. Need $500 r Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? - Then Home & Auto ig phe opine to come. Most loans be — visit. Se ans +" or jor cal on yous auto., furniture or re IO ta f= + plan to wat 2 soaiy scourteg errice| i ie rei Voss. Ph. FE 5-8121 _ Home & Auto Loan Company; ': Hours 8 to 5; Saturday ® to 1 Cu Communtty Nat'l Bank Bidg 35,000 Families | Recommend Buckner’'s ute gre * full smeunt, no . BORROW! 2 moaged eash auick!y uckner's friendly 7] company, Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, 2nq Floor, National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4612 Dixie Hwy, allied , 230 Barnston as at. Bank) one block “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 title Most deals closed in fe minutes. Loans also made eg furniture Signatures and other securities. Oakland |* Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG |FOR | TT aan ft 2-9206 FE 41574 Dr FULL size TA- ‘| ble, en ute vehi 2 m cabinet. Walnut, good ¢ MA 62928 48402 Van O) orth across = Bank | — BRAND ) NEW 8 PIECE BUNK BED OUTFIT a D lndders. All for $44, Pas, ~s $1 weekly. Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 12x12 LINOLEUM | $7.20 GUAR. AVouse Pati Pant Ga. ses lc VINYL RUBBER P ’ OAL, £. STERS,-141 W. WORON. FE 43004 BEST OFFER TAKES WALNUT double dresser, mirror, chest, Tani. bea, and lounge chair. MA iO, 1 MA- | PICK & PAINT S LIVING . UTTI 2 aC Clemens, side ui LORD’ Ss 3 SPE CIALS EB + ge Reais wenes toes Used TVs from $24.95 .\\\......up from Y 3 gas stoves $20. Lord’s Furniture and Applian es ™ ere Wrigley’ 2 at Be’ RE 143 Oakland Ave Pe bose 2% = 6GAL, Mo GAB WA . Bo Munroe, 1000 W. Buren. Philgas — Tappan range, $50. Call MAple 5-4791. 10300 Hadley Rd, . PHONO RADIO os. Ne Saniora Muskrat coat, size 1 _ #62. Plastic Wall Tile. oat Unclaimed linoleum ........:. wise bisie'es Ose 00 oe +s 1.98 Harold's i Paint &I Lino. RCA 17" consol. EXCELERAT ition, $85. _ MY 00s. RE-BUILT VACUUMS. G Guanan- teed. Parts, all makes, 966 Myrtle REBUILT \ WASHING MACHINES of kinds, 5 up. by aay SALE #3 Famous Brand Card Tables $10 ane bas ogany suite complete, E includes lamps, M A_6-2608. CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE | or tools. OR_3-2717 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FUR- nishings. Gravely Tractor. garden ools. 3771 Lincoln Drive. near tamer and Maple reds BRAND NEW 5-PLECE | CHROME DINETTE SET $69.95 Value for $39.95 1 =. size table, ¢ sturdy chrome CHOICE OF COLORS Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 We Give Gold Be Gift Stamps CLOTHES DRYER. bear «Ng the best brands available. 8it ly hed. Extrao ar an Fluorescent, 30: x ee coucn AND CHAIR, EROEHLER, rose, mohair frieze, Fourteen Mile Rd. = . 11 IN. PHILCO T +) CON- | dition, $75 Easy Power like new, | $85. FE 4 ne |DAVENPORT: TABLE, LAMPs. | H trees, OR s0sed box oriiae and mat-— | tress DAVENPORT 7x CHAIR. RED Mo- hair, good condition, $25. OR DEEP FREEZ! FRIGHT. one 2 America's eat, and = waragteed for’ 6 sete in transit. Michi coun Wsrnen ni ea Grebard Lake Aven rescent, DELU: TRONRITE [RONE! NER IN vencellent | condition. ones ™ ! oN GE * Pree Fidel + BURNER Gas STOVE CHEAT, Reg. $13.95 Val. 4 Colors PALEY S FURNITURE 3807" Elizabeth Lake Rd SPECIAL BARGAIN — -_ Maple beds ane ing 4 sand 7 drawer Mabie ‘hests = coll 9 jut bedroom suites e@ sets and refrigerators. Everytmne at Teasonable prices. We buy. exchange every- ome. Oakland F urniture 104 8. Saginaw SPECIAL cleaner $69.05. Floor mode! R. B. M Munro, 1060 W. Huron STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex- chaneed. "yoo 602 Mt. Clem- GER $35. EUREKA Ait 849.05. sre ae WRIN washer, good pitt Lal 33006 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR _W we ~—* R. B. ~6PIECE BEDROOM SET fo rin dresser. _— mirror, fal ded. Room snot of “ALL. FOR $9 $99. "PAY ONLY $2. WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Comers Lake Ave, FE 47881 mber, sell at real sav- Toe Rie Mh at oiem Me_.mgiTORgy comets Tv.| Pinot pnw it fons ee DOUBLE SINK 4,2 de ma 2-5888. as from $7.15. Insulation, building rim and fit ishmaster. | >" qeards. ceiling tile, felts s, Siscras io awe TRADE!N I DEPT. i at barg nat, door any prick . a eS. cheap. 3003 Maiden, off Maceday | “Sweeper ws” ga.08 — windows — — mt , Lake Recon, Elec. Washer $20.95 tices ELECTROMASTER RANGE IR | Occes: Ch 95 oem condition. FE 2-2006 after | 2 Living Room | Suite shots "SURPLUS foMeee Reg. $i a com oak bods MATERIAL SALES co. k. ; Ra. (Mse) OR 3-7003 fem a ale complete, #25: othet = Wiartt pti 033 | Sa A WALL ard with Ne tank, 2-6 384 ee, e & bicycle, 18 W. Pike PE 1123 | 8 > |SIMMONS STUDIO COUCH, . 520. fonal ehai : SALE + GUARANTEED RE Red chair, $15. Speed Queen| § Gers cane, PE frigerato: . 39.95 up washer” wrin afer 8 type $25. Call THROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS Wringer “washers . sie bo up, FE 47045 « Scan cious Deauoe hb er Washer +» $69.95 up, | oad coal Hot water and Rov oe Gatland’ RED BP) | boilers. automatic water hes ‘ 9-402 Ariond Supp PULL SIZE ELECTRIC sTOvE. PNT IT FAST) a e~ "oma “it in PE ei et rama through Rent Ads! Room, | ork ett house, apartment, any-} thing — W ant Ads give you ACTION, Dial FE ana ie a Tae | ero 99 | _ 2-8776. te | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 x a PN Ra , 87; For Sele Miscellaneous 60 HOMAS EC ECONOMY F URNITURE co, SUL TOR $0" PAY ONLY $2. WEEKLY Pearson’s Bahk Furniture . sit iat he 8, 8 ee sloaet. 8. Gas s N 5a a INCH RCA K., 0 ae $29 bo WALTON T Walton Cor. a. re 9s" iroarite al ae suis oad sher ely. gon renee r Tv .. ae $88 - $100.98 $605 ee room rte mtiae) iste USE OUR Easy PAYMENT “Westinghouse »" ae ee range with — oven. real 7 on $149 A ewes co 1940 ne ‘Oparke. Fad Pontiac Rd. FE 4-022) 2 PIECE fIVING ROOM SUITE | one Coldspot Refrigerator one) -| Mavtag washer one Kenmore aweeper, al! in very good con- dition. FE 5-9856 | 0 PHILCO TV WITH STAND. 17" 10° table model. PM 3-2422_ 1 MONTH OLD HIDE-A- BED 8-2785 : tomatic, Cost for $150. Used 2 months. 2-8T76. APPLI- at fh Waetoetie es to eo GENERAL Mighwar. P PARE FRer pg Lag alue, $14.95. Also vi le ‘ totlets, bathtubs, show: ES- _ TION co. ¥F. 2-991! | A BIG JANUARY CL [EARANCE. a Chamo Rotary Tiller 144. Champ Rotary Mower cre Champ Rotary Cultivator Sale Price. All for 8139 os | 18" Reel Excello Power Mower fp age $179.00 Price 60.00 Buy now save $60.00 or more. All im boxes, “Holden Red eo 8 SALES & RVICE “a Mt. cea. ait eee. j A Ms —_ 4540 Disie wy. OR | 4, & SALE Station Wagons LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN! LOOK THEM OVER! 1955 Chev. 7 pass. V-8 motor, Power Glide. Radio, Heater, Tutone Blue and Ivory, For work or play. $1995 1954 Chev. 7 pass., radio, heater, white ean as new inside and tone $1395 walls, out, gon. 2 tone green. Low miles, w absolutely clean as $1195 1953 Ford _ > pase, my radio, heater, 2 tone brown and. beige, excelient tires. Ready to $1145 | 1951 Ctiev. ® pass., 4 dr. radio, heater, pow- 1951 Nash Rambler Heater, 2 tone paint. Econom gy $395 Others to Choose From Matthews- Hargreaves “Your Chevrolet Dealer” “21S. Ly orem St. | GUETOCOLD: Sell FE 4-4531 | i | yee ee ESRF ARETE SSR As you NAVE NEVER NO BROS, | . ny "tild pk ‘. while, 6 ‘eld, OR OD CONDITION. | 1 wick Century eee 5 4 ar. : Low mileage. $3,400. PE 23-1478, ‘4 INTERNATIONAL % TON O Oi nat - Jacobson s Motor Sales our Rambi Dealer pie a TiPTLE As’ #3. GM EMPLOYES ~ SPECIAL DISCOUNT ve. ey Ay ee, ae sees KEEGO | HASKINS ae CHEV-OLDS = Oakland County’s Fastest | Sa Service. 695 Auburn A Growin aler 1968 CHEVROLET V4 > 6751 _ ce Saar MIS | Stith Sofaewecter sete Sect seu er hat ball your car jg Easy Haskins Chev. 6161 Diste Hwy, ot M-15 MAple 5 1953 Ford Tudor $695 1954 Ford Fordor $895 1955 Ford Fordor $1295 LARRY JEROME _Docmmaras, Saggy spaces PSS pee 2 ee? * e-FORDS Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Maple Soft at M-15 1990 Sav RADIO AND HEAT- 4-door. 58014. . RADIO, No Co-Signardt Immediate Delivery! cea: ‘i986 Demos No Finance Co.! SLE MODRLS TO CHOOSE ca Buy Here—Pay Here “youu Paice. YALL COME ~ {°*,912, 7 poms.” 7 NATIONAL DRIVE THAT ESTA ELE FoR MOTOR SALES |, sens es im 6. SAGINAW STERMEAD Loca- 4 ‘DR. Sines mente | _JEPPREY Suge | FORD SALES WILL AC LL ACCEPT OAKLAND COUNTY'S bart af ment eg FORD DEALER BILL SBENCE 19. WASHINOTOW. OXFORD ‘w-4 CARS em OA 6-2621 oe Fie oO OPEN PIE P|" faery ou, your "car down. FORD ins VICTORIA We PUR i] c see at 133 W. Law- _fence, between 8 a imo FORD 2 DR RUNS $83. EM 31-4635. @ FORD TUDOR V-8 MUST SELL Any offer Aft. 5. EM_ 3-3201 D. 1988. COUNTRY SEDAN. Ford-O-Matic with acessories. ‘Will sacrifice, $1875 MI 74-0301. GLENN'S 55 Buick S. Riviera $2495 55 Chev. 210 4 Dr.. .$1495 54 Ford 8 Conv.....$1395 54 Ford 8 Sedan... .$1295 53 Olds 98 Sedan... $1395 53 Pont. 8 4 Dr...... ’53 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $1095 *53 Mercury Conv.. .$1295 53 Ford 6 2 Dr....... $795 °53 Ply. 2 Dr......0.. $695 ’53 Chev. 210 4 Dr... .$745 53 Ford 82 Dr....... $795 |'52 Ford62 Dr....... $695 52 Buick S. 4 Dr..... $795 *§2 Chev. 4 Dr. ...... $695 $2 Chrysler 4 Dr... ...$795 "51 Chev. Sta, Wgn.. .$695 *51 Chev. 4 Dr........ $495 *51 Chev, 2 Dr........$495 $1 Ford 6 2 Dr.,.... $345 SO Ford 8 2 Dr.......$245 ’50 Pont. Coupe ..... $545 $7 Frazer Sedan ..... $75 BEST OF TERMS CAN ‘BE ARRANGED GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 BEST BUYS IN TOWN 1988 Buick Super Riviere $2305 1465 Buick Century Riviera . $2205 1835 Buick Century 4 door .. $2105 1955 Buick Specia) convertible $2305 1955 Buick Speciai 4 door .... $2195 lvSs Bulck Special 2 door .. $1905 1955 Pontiac Catalina Star Chief Double pewer $2005 1985 Pontiae 4 door Station Wagon double power $2295 1955 Piymouth Belvidere 4 door .. $1805 1955 Ford Customline 2 door $1306 COMMUNITY MOTORS» #02 N. Main, Rochester OPEN UNTIL 10 PM. OLive 369311 Motors, a De Soto- th Dealer 912 S. W: , Birm, FROME MI py “TOUR Pi lhe in otor ee YE 40067 ee SAFE AND SANE DRIVING Starts with cer cafe ent do ' ‘Try us today. CENTRAL LINCOLN- -MERCURY OLDSMOBILES BM Bas sar sedan sedge pat prestige while driving and still save money. 1953 Ford . 1954 Olds Convertible. . .$1695 Get ready for spring with this one owner, low mile- age beauty. Dark blue with white tires, Hydra., radio and heater. 1953 Olds Holiday ......$1195 This 98 is the car for the person who wants a — power steering, power brakes, whitewalls, ‘radio and heater. Doctor’s, car. veeeee eee WB 99S County ‘Squire. This 4 done wagoh is just the car for the person that needs a utility car and family car all in one. Spring is just around the corner, fishing, picnics, etc. veces eed 299 1953 Nash .. A budget car for the family who has had their budget strained by the winter weather, Pareetenen. school and other things that has happened. Be sure and see this custom 4 door with overdrive that will i pane 62'........$1495 Power, prestige 4 door sedan. An all purpose car. and economy all wrapped in one. Fine car for the person who has always felt that he just couldn't afford a Cadillac. This is it. Call today! 1952 Buick Super Riviera (56R) Hardtop. - This car has had just one owner who took pride in his car. It has Dynaflow, ove ee “e** # © @ payment. 1953 Pontiac .. 895 Chieftain 8 Tudor, jet black finish, whitewalls, radio and heater, Hydra. Truly a nice clean car. 1952 Pontiac ........... .$ 695 4 door sedan, radio and heater. Ready to go. Two tone green, _ 1952 Nash .. Sharp sedan, yellow and maroon. This car has had the best of care. Nothing Down! ee ee ee Pe BY ek “ne. | OL 1-082. Beater "$2 Chevrolet Cl. Cpe. Kelsie Ss" is fo || 52 Plymouth Airave tote Reene's & ih || soy pret Fadlo, “heate . Gad aly ‘51 Plymouth Dixie Tier i, ‘ume 51 Hudson Conv. k DEL’ Z| {res Goed’ condition, Weasonable Sian" Mich., STulwell 53 PONTIAC CONV. ——— te AS ome ane job = Pe miles, $1, emai or Just Good ‘Credit! ‘Bright Spot’. Jerome Olds Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 | "$0 Hudson . SO Pontiac SO Ford 50 Chevrolet "49 Pontiac . ee * ? | I ee , : Sa “e eet THE voircan) ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1856 - 5 a ae eae eee tee i Bright S 1955 se) | ease Pee Bright Spot ae BARGAINS. CHEVROLETS | BARGAINS | 1954 FORD “dio and heater, Ford-O- ‘| Matic, seat covers and radio, heater, whitewalls, and a low, low, low, down ]} ONLY 3 LEFT AT- BIG SAVINGS! Also ‘56 Demonstrators and Officials’ Cars: 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 door, brown & Beige, heater, turn sig- nals, original owner, 18,- 000 miles, truly a fine car. $895 1952 CHEVROLET — 4 door, 2 tone green, ra- dio and heater, P. Glide. If you want good trans, at low cost here it is. $645 1952 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 tone green, ra- dit and heater, Hydra., whitewalls, very clean in- terior. 1952 PONTIAC 4 door, 8 cyl., light blue finish, radio and heater, Hydra., beautiful inte- rior, only, ; $695 1955 CHEVROLET 4 door, V8, std. trans., 2 tone blue, radio and heat- er, cleaner than new $1495 2 door Crestline V-8, ra- spotlight, nice blue fin- ish. $1095 1953 CHEVROLET 4 door Bel Air, sun gold and i ivory, radio and heat- er, P. Glide, whitewalls, low miles, guaranteed. $995 $645 WE HAVE THE FINEST RECONDITIONING PLANT IN THIS AREA, BE SURE 1951 OLDS 88 2 door, radio and heat- er, Hydra., excellent ma- roon finish, seat covers, to go. $795 reconditioned and ready | MATTHEWS HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 221 S. Saginaw St. TO INSPECT IT FE 4-4546 ae. HOUG HTEN EN & SON }YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE (DEALER r_ OL 1-976! . HYDRA. “jess OLDS 68 West Side Used Cars Drive out any wie ide Used Crs 42109 om f S| FREE 1956 License | Plates aoon TRADE NOW E!t!t! "58 Ply. Bel. 8 4 dr. (Demo) 55 Ply. Bell. 8 Sot. Cpe. (Demo) 55 Ply. Bel. 84 dr. (New) | "85 Ply. Suburban (New) ’S5 De Soto V-8 Fordor ’55 Ford Ranch Wagon '54 Chevrolet Fordor ‘54 De Soto V-8 Fordor. ’54 De Soto V-8 CL. Cpe. . | ’54 Dodge 6 Fordor ’54 Ply. Savoy Fordor 33 De Soto 6 Cl. Cpe. 53 De Soto V8 Cl. Cpe. "S54 De Soto V8 Fordor ‘53 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. $3 Dodge Suburban "53 Mercury Fordor *53 Plymouth Suburban 53 Plymouth Fordor ’53 Pontiac 8 Tudor $2 Dodge Tudor ’52 Pontiac Fordor "51 Chrysler Hard Top 51 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. 51 Plymouth Fordor ’SO0 Buick Sedan "30 Chrysler Cl. Cpe. *50 Chrysler Fordor "50 De Soto Cl. Cpe. "50 De Soto Fordor 50 Hudson Fordor 50 Lincoln Cl. Cpe. ‘50 Pontiac Tudor "49 Mercury Cl. Cpe. "49 Lincoln Sedan ’48 Chrysler Tudor ’48 De Soto Fordor "48 Oldsmobile Cl. Cpe. 48 Plymouth Fordor | 47 Oldsmobile Sedan BRA riiige fet, Peau Ere oR {| \ | 2883- 2634- "$1 Pontiac 2 Dr 2636- 'S4 Ford 4 Dr. Ford-O | 2721-30 Ford 2 Door 8Cyl... eeseeeeee $245 ‘Cy Owens’ Your FORD Dealer! All Used Cars Priced to Sell! Stock Numbers on All Care 2863—'53 Ford 84 Door ....0se-s0ee0e 2354-55 Ford 2 Door... 2399-152 Ford 2 Door...sescsseeeee 2489-51 Ford 2 Door veveeeaees $945 2733-53 Mere. Mont. Cpe.ssecceeeeees $995 2804—'s3 Pont. Star Chief 4 Dr.......05 790 2810—'53 Pont. Star Chief 2 Dr......00. 2853- 55 Ford Crown Vic.......0eeee. 2858-48 Ford Conv......eseeceueeeee 35 Ford 8 Cyl. 2 Door 2935-53 Chev. Conv 2627-152 Ford Conv.....ccececeeeeees $595 287 5—°53 Ford Cl. Cpe......seseeeeees $995 2894-55 Ford Station Wagon $1845 2932-52 Chev. 2 Door 2939—'51 Olds 4 Door 2948-46 Plymouth 4 Dr...... 000. ees 2956-50 Chev. Conv....ceceeseseeees 2955148 Ford Cl. Cpe...scecceceneees re ee eid seeerene ee ‘Cy Owens: 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FES4101 - Open 8 A.M, to 9 P.M. FE 5.3588 | $2395 Stock No. 974 — 1955 Buick Super Riviera Hardtop. R. & H., Dy- na. P. Steering, P. Brakes, 2 Tone Paint. One owner. Sharp. New polish job. Plus full tank of gas. Only $495 or your old car down. $995. Stock No. 984 — 1953 Olds 2-Door, R. & H., Hydra. One Owner. Not a mark on this beauty. Rocket engine for snap- py get upand go. $195 or old car down, $2195 Stock No. 971 — 1955 Mercury Hardtop Ca- nary Yellow, Ultra In- terior, Merc-o-matic, R. & H., White Walfs. Fresh air - conditioned heater. Terrific savings. 20 gals. gas plus ‘56 plates. $269 Stock No. 983 — 1950 Chevrelet 2-Door. R. & H. Runs very good, lus it stops good too. Jinterized and ready to go. Nothing required down. Ideal 2nd car. Gas and plates. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. "AWAY WE GO" 4 DAYS ONLY WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. With Another Sell-Out, Give-Away SALE from Oliver Buick. We rocked the town last week end with our Extra Bonus Sale . . again. Take your place at the door for the Lowest Prices, PLUS — FREE 1956 LICENSE PLATE, on the following Double BonuseSpecials.** Stock No. 968 — Buick 4Dr. ter. Loaded with extras. Custom trim. A beauty with solid com- fort. Spotless in and out. Your choice of full tank of per. $395 down. Stock No. 965 — 1955 Pontiac 4-Door. Low Pontiae 4Door Dix. 8 mileage. One owner Chieftain. $165 down & beauty. 2-tone grey, 21 small monthly pay- Hydra. Full tank of gas. 56 plates. $395 down. a4 Stock No. 836 — 1954 Buick , Spec. Riviera. Loeally owned by one of leading business men. Not a spot of rust any- where. 2 tone paint. er. $195 down — 24 $395 down, Gas and months. plates. Stock No. 998 — 1953 Pontiac 4Dr. R. & H., Hydra., Dix. 8 Chief. 2- tone green. One owner and very well cared for. Quality ones are hard* to and plates at no charge. (**Full Tank of Gas with all cars advertised) OLIVER BU ‘Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks Phone for a Demonstration Ride AND . So, here we go $1295 $895 © Stock No. 900 — 1954 Chevrolet 2-Door. R. & H. Good tires. Com- pletely reconditioned & ready for the road. Full tank of gas plus °56 plates. Won't last long. $195 down, 1953 Roadmas- real Very low miles. gas or cushion top- $665. Stock No, 992 — 1952 $1895 ments. Don’t hesitate, for this is a dandy. '56 plates, courtesy of “Buick Bob Oliver.” "$695 Stoek No. 842 — 1953 Chevrolet 4-Door. R. & H. 2 tope blue. Very 1 clean interior. § good tires. A real mileage maker forthe wise buy- months. $1595 Hardtop Pontiac's $995 $1795 Stock No. 1018 — 1955 Ford Crown Victoria Hardtop. Wow! This is a beauty. Terrific sav- ings. Must be seen to be, appreciated. $395 down — 24 months, CK 19 Courteous Salesmen find. $295 down. Gas ' FE29101 = >> Today's es et ee Radio Program's-- Win, Gm) CRLW, tom) —SWWs. Gad) lime) "WEYE Giw) _WFoN, Gu) wiem, Glee RATING The first Sunday. Hour at 15.8 against 346. Last Sunday's even mere diamal, 21 Seldom bas a show labored by the we raise a stick pause and ask: What here? The man | eee ’ ; ee bleed for him, -- Today's Television Programs - -jgzssis,sts Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. ine high commands. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel }-WXYZL-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ee TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS oe epee to AGN eetienes FRIDAY AFTERNOON rtaeTe on jax 6:00—(7) Superman. Shower oo Fat Jack Benny|!*:¢*—() Valiant Lady. (4). Tem BLAME LEO Reeves stars in adventure. (9)/ win nessee Ernie. (1) 12 O'GOOR) ood not in Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in Reynolds, Shirley MacLaine, Comics. aoe obt lienen ban “The Big Show.” (4) News. Oreste, new 12:15—(2) Love of Life. : Paul Williams. . J 12:25—(9)- Prayer, Sign On. ope ag: = ie ¢:15—(4) Sammy Shore. Comedy.|#00—(7) Star Tonight. Warren|12:30—(2) Search for Doan never had i i ae ita Z (2) Ray Milland Show. Comedy. 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger &| team in atjempt to fix a race. 7:45-—(4) News Caravan. Joh Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(7) Life is Worth Living. Marx quiz. (2) Bob Cummings Beulah. (9) Bam Bam Boom. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Frolics. ” Motion Kitchen. (9) ij : ‘pt lit | 5 : 4 in prison: David Niven, 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life, (9) Justice Colt. . 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- (4) Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. where.” (2) Eddie Cantor Show. (4) Feather Your -Nest. (7) Fry : 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-|' land. (7) Charm ‘Lippy’ Benched for TV. pines U.S., Filipino Talks Military Bases to Head (50 Danes Weather 3 3th Baby Dies (‘Greatest Manhunt’ day, Jan. 13, the 13th child of Mr. - Se iy i = : 5 i i Armed Services Committee, and in a closed meeting of the House Ap- pepe Commnities. Shirt Laundry, recalled that Air ‘At Ne Extra Change! fl CHEBOYGAN (Born last Fri- and Mrs. George Hansen Jr. died Tuesday night of a heart ailment, The baby was named Dale Philip. Rely on Us | URRY it Te en ee ee = cats Extra Conventonce on ; TELEVISION — RADIO“ REPAIR-SERVICE Expert Trained Technicians @ ALL WORK CUARANTEED @ Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445 ; 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking All Makes Show. Bob is trapped when he| Comedy. Position as Mouthpiece existing agreement,- signed tries to get his pal to play the/11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety P sue pend oon handed oe lead in a drama gréup play op-| with Soupy Sales. (9) National REEL THOOD Ge Wenn base eld bs on elieet & atvadatiall Posite an ugly leading lady. | News. (4) News. Paul Williams. ball manager Leo Durocher is out. ToS ht Oo) pases im the 8:30—(7) Stop the Music. Music] (2) News. Jac LeGoff. t least ,, a master of| 0S. i quiz with Bert Parks. (4) Drag-|11:15—(T) Three Bar Ranch. Whip|Comegy flour’ vue This will be the basic tssue Case drama’ legal re-| Wilson in “Gun-slingers.” (9) network spokesma in when representatives of both straints limiting action of police} Film Theater, Barbara Star-|rcher le busy with other com, (counties confer early in February. officers in searching and arrest-| wyck, David Niven, Richard mitments and that he had agreed| ~~ acnoss : OLOR TV Little Show. Monty Wooley in done two musi¢ maker SEE Cc “The Canterville Ghost.” (2)) ‘Those two were part of a series| 5 —~ concert at: Miss Fair Weather. Mary Ann in which NBC hopes to capture) * jnocument ‘a Brownley. ‘some of the viewing audience from 12 Hosteiries HAMPTON’S 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. the Ed Sullivan Show on rival CBS. |13 Native metal Music. However, ratings of the program's !¢ G!t!'s | name 825 W. HURON 2) N drawing power disappointing ” pale e ight | -| . mountain "a vt Sn **'*" he ean pf RESERVATIONS t20—{@) Tonight. Steve on of pamela but Derech. ns per ones eed composer Richard 1 tes EVERYWHERE with Ri Rodgers. er, who has a 150,000-a-year con- = wed FRIDAY MORNING tract with NBC, is expected to/sy fury .jretum at a later . ® Delphine finn Micheels |\¢:s0—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. — , ° 26 Centaur cena ten, [e8e—c) Meditations” [Albion College Reveals |B freee ptt mae. Se &. 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To-|$10,000 Chapel Grant [3 Bre: ‘sext) — tol, Weather. SLEGGON (ING) = Albion Colieye 3 Mage i" y Pl SEE THE GE 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Stati srem ges tee ten node lao Bante an | r grant from the Esso Edu-| 4 Deetri ‘ima 11 Cu Ft. PINK WALL Little Rascals. cation Foundation toward costs of REFRIGERATOR at ge rl eee (7) its $720,000 Goodrich cltapel. a Albi ident Dr. W. W. HAMPTON’S = ['9:00—(4) Romper Room. said. more’ than $500,000 already $25 W. HURON 9:25—(2) News. has been received. 9:30—(2) Love Story, (7) Heart- throb Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Cleaner Cutting Saws [iri Garry Moore Show. (4) .... Your saws will out cleaner, truer, faster when filed on Ding Dong School. our precision macBiae. 10:30—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. Se en OS ee 10:85—(7) News. weaay. Ou 'cawe te 11:60~(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. ‘q |11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. OW. Feet etes treet 2687 | 1:55—(7) News Ace. today! You'll love to prepare hamburgers and quick on your Suburban Duo-Cook griddle—and there's an extra element underneath! You'll enjoy baking magic with your completely automatic Suburban oven, too—perfect results every time— ‘SEE THEM TODAY IN OUR SHOWROOM AVAILABLE IN GAS OR ELECTRIC H.H. SMART Div, Oakland Avenue , LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. ea be ie gu te fei ren Y us ‘ 4 es = zs oie ee a a i alk oh ie ae ae aa ga * Ri ¥ M } 3 a3 >. 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Term $5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956_ " SOFA BED GROUP] © 2 Framed Pictures we A $159. 95 © 2 Table Lamps © Metal Smoker You Save $6195 Soh. ion ae Lorge dresser, chest and bed . Bho gy Heh Round Bobbin Electrie Portable ished in warm, sotin-smooth ; mirror, hover fact toudbir. lemma wiistde, twa pilieua, seatwenl and SEWING MACHINE! spring ord framed picture. Regular so 3\ $159.95 WHC. 108 N.SAGINAW,..FE 3-71 SSPE eee ees a eee Swivel adapter, rug nozzie, fleet and. wall brush, uphol- stery nozzle, crevice and blow- ab tool. Fitted extension tubes. io & 5 ae — 5 i ss eg is saving fiberglas insul- ation. {t's fast on re- ‘No Money _: ~ finer heater than Down DUO-THERM and our $1. We > -EeeERS ae 36" "Gas Rai a SAVE‘30 ae No Money Down DYNO- CLEANER Not 20-inch, not 30-inch but | a full 36-inch size range with a big banquet size oven, large adjustable broiler, two spacious storage drawers! A regular $139.95 value now only $88. Hurry for this big money savihg bargain. They'll go fast! able hose. Washable filter, dust bag. OPEN FRIDAY ‘No Money Down—50¢ Weekly NIGHT ‘Ti 9 : —— | WKE. SAGENAW...FE 3-711 4 7 a i ‘ j ; , i / a i ft “a oN ’ ! i S sIx THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 _ In trade regardless of age, make or condition. x Regular Price ...375.50 Your Trade-in .. 30.00 . You BENRUS _.-- > “Eat & *. yea .: ~ Waler-Resist, Shock-Resist Watch This watch can really take it! \Resists woter Reg. $39.50 NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS fj FREE Metal Typewriter } Remington, Royal a 6 95 Underwood Portables am: BOG 4 EERE fora lorger one © : is trode diamond prtce in » ed roa fF a ee No Down Payment...Budget Terms “ mee RIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 : ee en eS ieee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956 __ NINE... SEs, S74 Tr. . i ee A men ES! a4 ia i, i ail : = Ae NO MONEY DOWN. SL AA a A AN ia MT as ii i A ad a ls Ol OPEN AN ACCOUNT! _ Pn a ee Ee ie) UR Mg is Pa Tea Cale ieee ei Seton, MONDAY Night "il 8 [Pc & eo < i * __ LONG, Y TERMS! > & Ff oe let ~ & ee ey a "Tee, FAMOUS FOAM RUBBER HIDE-A-WAY BED | A real luxury set at @ price that’s herd 40: baltove. Reg. $229.95 sofa by day, at night opens $ @ luxurious bed for sleeping! foam rubber innerspring construc- tion! Beautiful decorator uphol- NO MONEY DOWN! | “race paniincr: a a ee ee j aoe hen, r AG Y : cA ] _—— - TERMS! = ° 2 Full Years to Pay! Open Friday Night til rf YOU U SAVE $219 Whizzer 3-Speed 7 Lightweight You get oll these ‘Y extras—All pur- pose wrench , .. Reg. $59.95 tire oir pump... all leather saddle $ bag . . . Adjust- oble steel bike > stand: Ne Money. Gove WHC, 100 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-71 11 | in one! The yn x 4.SPEED AUTOMATIC PORTABLE PHONO ‘Now Only... $4 QG2>5 Only $19 Weekly ! Plays 33s, 45 end 78 rpm plus 16.2/3 rpm Saieosighat’ like fine | 1° Smart, twei eady to travel rever you go! 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