kakk: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FRURUARY 1 14, 105764 PAGES : Plenty of Hear in These BE MY VALENTINE — That Valentines Pontiac Press Phote is the thought of second graders at the Webster School as they make cards for a Korean War-or- phan, Kim Chum Ok, whom the class has “adopted.” From left, aré Ronald Wood, Bobby Boyce, Elaine Bacow and Marjorie Heininger. Members of class bring nickles and dimes each week to pay for the little girl's support in a Korean orphanage. The proj- ect has stimulated the children’s interest in foreign countries and has led to many class projects on Korea. Children Send First Valentines Recover Body to po Classmate in Koreaof Drowned Girl clare their sentiments toward the! objects of their affections. Ae a Consider then, a little seven-year- eld Korean orphan, Kim Chun Ok, whose mémoriés cannot go far enough back to recall her pees. lost in the blazing, ruins of Seoul, Little Kim has qebahly never heard of St. Valentine or the day to which he gave his name, but after today she will. For Kim is receiving 31 valentines—from the puplis in Mrs. Alfred Rothweil- er’s second. grade at Webster School. These 31 youngsters have a spe- cial interest in Kim, for in a sense, they are her “family.” Each week the children bring dimes to school and this money, $120 a year, sup- ports Kim in the Wha Sung Ba-) bies’ Hgme, on the outskirts -of Seoul. . A REWARDING EXPERIENCE “Adopting” Kim has been a re- warding experience for the class. Not only has it given them a prac- tical lesson in charity, but it has -opened up their young minds to a whole world across the sea where youngsters like themselves are growing up under handicaps un- known in America. | = .¥ * ' The project began last Septem- : ber with Mrs. Rothweiler, who heard of a Detroit class which had adopted a Korean orphan. Mrs. Rothweiler wrote to the Christian Children’s Fund, Inc., Richmond, a Va., for information and thus was “imtroduced” to Kim Chun Ok. . She discussed the project at length with her class and, noting their eagerness, decided to go KIM CHUN 0K ahead. But first, she wanted ap- preval of the children’s parents. So each child was assigned a project of explaining part of the program to the parents at a meet- ing. When the mothers and fathers heard from their own youngsters how the class would adopt the orphah, they gave wholehearted consent. : ~ © © .- Last Christmas, ,the class fe- ceived a pleasant surprise — a Christmas card from Kim. With: His Imprint on Defenses of the Nation it came a letter to Mrs. from Kim's teacher. It was lish translation was attached. The letter told of the fine progress Kim was making at her school which is located “down the road” from the orphanage. * * ® A letter arrived too,: from the Christian Children's Fund with a picture of Kim and the brief story of her background. BABY BURIED IN RUBBLE Kim was discovered by a Korean social worker, a Miss Lee, right after_a heavy bombing of Seoul. “She was leading her own children to safety when she heard a baby crying. Looking about, she found the infant half buried in rubble. * * Mrs. Lee cared for Kim during the dark days that followed and fi- nally placed her in the orphanage! which was founded with funds from American soldiers and from Chris- tian missionaries. a ee Kim and probably one of the hap- jpiest is this St. Valentine’s Day) when her 31 friends from: that strange - sounding place called “Pontiac” in America remember her with cards they have carefully made. There Oughta Be a Law GALVESTON, Tex. (® — When you call the sheriff's office here and ask for Taylor, be- sure to -|say which one. J, M. Taylor was just hired as a deputy. Joe B. Taylor is a special investigator in Korean, but fortunately an Eng.) Now happier days have come for’ and James T. Taylor is the jailer. Corporation.) ee * stock. He did so — for an Then even in today's. somewhat q (The ecouenpeati article is reprinted from U.S. News & World -Report, an independent weekly:news magazine published at Washington. Copyright 1957 United States News Publishing WASHINGTON — When Charles E. Wilson came to Washington four years ago to head the Defense Department, he was president of General Motors, the biggest corporation in thé world. Mr. Wilson had a vag that, with bonuses, In Washington, the first thing Mr. Wilson ran into was a demand that he‘sell his General Motors he watched the stock increase in value until, depressed market, his would have a value of $4,795,605, or some $2,345,000 more than he is believed to have received ‘There. were other difficulties. Mr. Wilson is a » cheerful, seh LE OSA, * estimated $2,450,000. * .®& The Wilson ideas and projects could be over- ruled in several places, including the White House, the State Department, and Congress. Orders some- — _ times got lost in the many echelons of the Pentagon and the military services, which presented a de- fense in depth against important changes. Find Victim in’. River to End) Three-Day Search DETROIT (® — Harbormaster police, working under flood lights, recovered the body of 12-year-old Geraldine Gatt from the icy Rouge River last night. Recovery of the body ended a three-day. search, The- gir} drowned_Monday after- ‘noon, Police said an 11-year-old playmate told. therr he pushed Geraldine into the river after an argument. He said he tried to pull her out but failed. The boy was held overnight in a juvenile detentioi home and released to his parents. Volunteers and skin divers had | been camding. tir the ght bedy since late Monday. Ice three to eight inches thick had been removed from 350 feet of the river’s surface, Geraldine and her onapudeas had wandered out on the ice in a} search for field mice. The girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel; Gatt. She drowned about 400 yards from her home on Detroit's southwestern city limits. RE RE a ee It n Boas fi s | Prens ee ogee Biss GRE RIOR jE Me ik Why Get Fat?. ee ee .% ra Pontiac Gets White Valentine Morning Traffic (Crawls Through : Four-Inch Fall Snow, Rain Probable | Tomorrow; Mercury to Hover in Low 30's The weather man de- livered his Valentine early last night, in the shape of the season’s second heavi- est. snowfall. A blanket of four inches forced the morning rush- hour traffic to a crawl throughout Pontiac and Oakland County. State and Pontiac police, and the sheriff's departrnent, re- oak numerous non -in-| ary conditions. * * * The outlook is for possibly a mixture of snow and rain tomor- row, with the temperature to hover around the 32 to 36- ques hike. = Businessman Wilson Spends 4 Years in Washington | He did so, and it sometimes got him into trouble. Not long ago President Eisenhower publicly. re- buked him for implying that the National Guard sheltered draft dodgers during the Korean war. Mr. Wilson found that, in Washington, - politics and its pitfalls are always present, must ever be’ kept in mind. He learned, too, that business methods are not necessarily applicable to government—profit is not an objective. As president of General Motors, Mr. Wilson was the boss. Orders were carried out quickly and meticulously. It didn’t work that way in Wash- ington. Here he found himself hemmed in by bosses, by people who must not be offended. - theless, he has solid His personal imprint Defense Department * time, industry. adequate, a task for the fiscal year 1953. Mr, Wilson trimmed . » «Aman who speaks his mind, 6 Of ee see 35.5 in 1955,° Since 2 but gets results. © * pnp cae Peo och adacaied PT a Se te Me ee More attention has gone to his occasional con- troversial statements than to his activities, Never- ACCOMPLISHMENTS Military men say the Secretary has given the has contributed substantially to creating a line of command that is clear and to establishing objec- tives that are generally understood. When Mr. Wilson took-over, the Korean war was on. Money was no object. The important thing was getting production and deliveries from~ Aiter Gis ‘arudation, ‘tin Seb’ wen 40 vetase production and still keep the national defenses ments with Congress. — , On account of the Korean war, Defense De- partment spending stood. at 43.7 billion dollars * * * The Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees sharply revised one key section of the resolution by a 15-13 party line vote. * * After revising * the resolution, the two committees approved it 20-8, and recommended its adop- tion by the Senate. * The House, making no major change in the resolution Eisen- hower originally. requested, ready has passed it 355-61. Senate changes still would have to be considered by the House. al- Any accomplishments behind him. is on the Defense Department a better organization, that he ® a that created endless argu: “With any reasonable- néss on the part of the union we can reach a con- tract tomorrow,” said Alex- ander Chopin, chairman of the New York Shipping Assn., the employers group. | The strike of some 45,000 dock- ‘ers from Portland,. Maine, to jHampton Roads, Va., began Tues- day after, an 80-day Taft-Hartley pired, The strike straitjacketed the New York waterfront, already -beset by a tugboat strike now in its 14th day. By late yesterday the dock walk- out had idled some 150 general cargo craft and some smaller pas- senger vessels. * * * ‘giant liner Queen Elizabeth, orig- inally due here tomorrow, to Hali- fax, Nova Scotia. Its 1,300 passen- ‘gers will be brought to New York by train, Before the strike, the ILA and the employers were in general (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) injunction cooling-off period ™| ‘what started the fire. Today fire jofheials dug through masses of debris in a search for the cause. The home—in which one person $300,000 Fire Hits Downtown Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH — Fire d¢- Fire Chief Stephen Adley esti. answered the - mated damage at $300,000, —— About 25 firemen were over- come by smoke, Cause of the fire wag not determined, died in a 2 1942 blaze—was operating under license suspension, : Iowa State Health Commissioner Edmund C. Zimmerer said that fol- lowing a Jan. 30 inspection he . withheld renewal “pending certain corrections at the home.” * * * But the Council Bluff public iservice director said he and a The Cunard line diverted fts. Health Department inspector looked over the home last month and it met requirements for fire safety. He said an automatic fire detection system was recently in- stalled. Most of the victims were help-. less invalids, most of them past 60 and some in their 80s and 90s. Challenges GOP ‘New Look’ Peg: ware Delegation Snssens” pan Retarn frepived Wodek + Tax Consultant A. sata W. Huron St. Open Bros. PE 4-1549 Hart Lashes Out at Lindemer Vote A swat at Michigan Republicans’ “new look” was taken last night by Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart as keynoter of the Oakland County Democratic convention. Hart challenged the voting record of Lawrence B. Lindemer, new Republican State Chairman, on fair employment practices législation. Saying the GOP’s new look has “strange and.disturb- ing angles,” Hart main- tained that Lindemer’s vote in the House of Repre- sentatives in 1952 “killed” the FEPC bill. “Although advertised now as a young liberal," Lindemer voted then with, the 46-45 majority, egainst the legislation, Hart charged. Rep, Walter T, McMahon of © Hazel Park bolstered a second charge Hart made about the same occasion, Hart said that 25 Republicans left the chamber “in disgust” as another Republi- ean argued in favor of the bill. McMahon recalled that Linde. mer wags among them. McMahon said he was present at the session and heard Lindemer later second 2 motion to return the bill to com- mittee, : * * * Saying Lindemer “seems to be ban ip a. tarnished sword ae he ‘put to do battl- for what he cal ‘Eisenhower Hart at te oO eae (Continued on Page 2, Col, 5); ie : as | Charges Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem plans a further meeting with Watertord Township an ite bene a Se Me ee ue ay Plains Cemetery. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report eee setae in Pontiae Dette temperature p di 8 a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 16 m.p. h. Direction—North. Bun sets , orgy t | aagedy p.m, Moon rises’ Friday at 6:31 y at 7:0 : m This sevees m. eee eee ee Lcersanbesesees ++: ‘Plans on Way ‘for New Center sledding on the way to work. Poléted Vesa ‘ehien Ofticers Display Mixed Emotions (Over Wives’ Unit “.Pontiac Police officers have mixed feelings about their wives organizing an auxiliary to the of- ficers’ association. One member has a strong opin- ing the formation of the auxiliary. The first secret ballot ended in m nk? note, Sty we ant Treasury Asks Permission Interest Rate WASHINGTON F — Treas- ury today asked Congress au- thority to apply flexible interest rates on savings bonds and pro- posed at the same time to raise the rate from 3 to 3% per cent. Identical bills were sent to the ’ Blueprints to Be Handed to Salvation Army in Next Two Weeks Architectural drawings for Pon- tiac’s proposed Salvation Army So- ricial Service Center at 118 W. Law- ‘rence St., are being completed and should be ready in the next two some. sort of time table on the project,” he added. The firm of Leo J. Heenan, of Pontiac, has been hired as archi- tects. The Salvation Army bought the 3 former two-story Whitfield, Walter & Dawson wholesale grocery ware- house for $180,000 last July. A $150,000 remodeling job will provide for an outlet store, garage and shops, and a dormitory to house some 75 to 100 men that séek rehabilitation. a See Early Agreement in Strike on Docks (Continued From Page One) sqrosment on a 32-cent hourly Outgoing ships leave with empty holds, and cargo—often perishable i—begins piling up on the piers. Forty-ive outward bound boats have been caught in New York Harbor alone. Cruise ships were expected to get away without too much trou- ible. The liner Brazil, bound for South American ports, was the only cruise vessel scheduled to de- part today. Only military cargo was being handled in the struck ports. Tankers have not been affected, since they are handled by men not connected with the ILA. A New York port strike normally means a business loss of about a million dollars a day. Postpone Board Meeting for Waterford Township _ The regularly scheduled Water- ford Township board meeting for Monday night has been postponed p.m., according to supervisor Lloyd Anderson, ‘The meeting was postponed be- cause of the primary election, Mon- day. IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR — ot ms United Press Phote| sc Veleuhine Dia, says the encyclo- pedia, is associated with love — so who can blame 8-year-old Mike Lame of Denese Ye ong = 6 inet eral On he seasiates end of the hair-raising buss is Mike's classmate, Willa Pusede, 8. asi eek, on New E and H Bonds until the following Friday at 7:30) . fo Be Upped Senate and House which would give the Tremiyey, Ge same Eee savings bonds that it has on other securities. If Congress approves the higher eF in holding off purchase lie *s announcement vestments. Sales of E bonds have declined, and during most of last year redemptions exceeded. sales, The most common explanation If You're Brainy You May Enroll in Browsing Class COLUMBUS, Ohio f!—If there fs anything that comes close to a &|college student’s dream it's a new course at Ohio State. University: Picture this: No regular schedulc of lectures. The students—not the instructors —decide what questions will be discussed. As in all good things, there are certain restrictions. The students have toe be: 41, Freshmen, 2. Brainy. Prof. Don L, Demorest of the Department of Romance Lan- guages calls it a aioe S course. The name, by the way, is “arts survey 402.” There are 20 students in the course now, says Dr. Demorest, ali of them among the cream of the academic crop. Invited to en- roll after one quarter's work at Ohio State, the students are select- ed on the basis of high school @ |FEPC, even ater ite “excellent” record since 1955. .|tion and of last night's convention cats if possible from the Sacre plant. The county pound was called up- on for help. Hart Takes Swat at Lindemer Record (Continued From Page One) the Presidency in 1960 and giving Hart “strong support for whatever high office he may aspire to.” Endorsement road contractor, is a candidate for State Highway Commissioner, He was with the Wayne County Road Commission 10 years with the State Highway Department another 10 years. Another candidate, Lynr M. Bart- lett of Grosse Pointe, was en- dorsed for Superintendent of Pub- lie Instruction, A delegation with 114 votes was selected to attend the state spring convention Feb. 23 in Grand Rap- ids where candidates for 10 of- fices and posts will be nominated. Elected chairman of the delega- was Thomas C. Holland, secretary. oi the county committee. Holland, of 38 Elizabeth St. is political ac- tion chairman and FEPC chair- man of Rubber Workers Local 125 at Baldwin Rubber Co., where he is a tester, Holland called on Democrats “to finish the ‘ob we started last fall, I'm sure this county can = eo Democratic soon,” he Others who addressed the con- vention last.night were McMahon, Rep. Leslie H, Hudson of Pontiac, former governor Murray D, Van Wagoner and county chairman Carlos D, Richardson. Van Wagoner asked for support of another State Highway Commis- sioner candidate if Oakland .Coun- convention progresses, to switch from Harvie. He is T. C, Banhagel of Kala- mazoo, who also served on the highway department during Van Wagoner’s years as commissioner. Van Wagoner said, however, that Harvie is “a very good man for he job.”" Harvie said that last night he also gained endorsement from De- troit’s 16th Congressional District. Turns Off Heating Gas —Burns Up Woman BUENA VISTA, Colo., @—Mrs. Darlene Jenness, 24, was arrested after the owner of a heating gas station said she made a mess of his station and office. Shirley Avery, owner of a freight service which supplies heating gas here, said he turned off Mrs. -Jenness’ fuel supply for non-payment of bills. Later she broke 10 windows at his station by hurling — rocks through them, pulled off his glasses and stomped on . them, beat him about the face wifh her fists, brushed everything off his desk, and then went outside and hurled rocks through the windows of his truck, he. said, records and ratings, university tests and first quarter grades, She was arrested by the town marshal. Tax Return. FULL-TIME the taxable year? Did your son board, room, clothing, books, etc. mining s The or more of gross income, even school during the year — but had you cannot claim an exemption, ‘Purther mformation qn income tax 0G) Setecnnl Hoven | ha Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue — to help you prepare peep income Do you have a son or daughter that earned $600 or more during educational .institution for at least 5 months during the year and engage in fulltime study? If so, he or she is a student — regardless of age — and you may claim that child as a dependent — if you furnished more than one-half of their support. This would include Night school or correspondence courses are not considered as being full-time study. A sthtaachty ts ast: ceuliietee, tn deter bat ig. required to file bis own return if he hed $000 though you claim the exemption |, If your son"or daughter was 19 or older — and did not attend STUDENTS or daughter attend a recognized $600 or more of gross! income — Legislators Get =| Water Rate Bil Harvie, a Southfield Township| ty delegates decide, as the state) ae Birmingham Pols of Victim Point to| Royal Oak Teenager in Detroit Court © victim's brother, and Terry Brand, 14, of Plymouth, an uncle. They told dudge Gerald Groat and a jury of 13 women and one man that Rollins ‘struck Gerald - Rondeau from behind with a tire iron as the boy was walking away. Passage Could Enable Detroit to Run Supply to Oakland County Legislation to let Detroit water communities at rates “‘good for, both consumer and distributor’ was introduced in Lansing today, by Rep. Leslie H. Hudson of Pon- tiac, The bill is aimed directly at solving the water problem in Pon- Hudson feasable. It passed, it would allow De- troit to charge prices more than double those paid by Detroit water-users, but at the same time less, Hudson said, than the total cost of water for area con- sumers. ; Under present law, Hudson said, Detroit could only charge double the present price of 62 cents per 1,000 éubic feet. This double rate of $1.24 is not enough, he said, to make extension of mains to other communities profitable. PRICE INDEFINITE How much over $1.24 Detroit would have to charge, Hudson was unable to say. A figure often mentioned is $1.50. Hudson said the final figure would be nego- tiated on a basis of ‘“‘reasonable- ness." Detroit water would mean that expensive softening units no longer would be necessary, “and that's a tremendous saving,” Hudson said. The proposed $79 million De- troit project would have mains and pumping stations constructed at Detroit expense. Each com- munity serviced, Hudson said, would build a connecting link to its city limits and bare the cost of city pumping stations and any other additions necessary to the local water system. With the backing of Detroit and Pontiac City Mangaer Walter K. Willman, the bill, Hudson said, is almost certain of passing. Nicaragua has foune promising deposits of iron, copper, anti- be pumped to Oakland County) tiac and surrounding communities, | said, and would make! a much-discussed plan financially trends were up-graded in the city last year, according to the an- pel reget et Fete Chee Bee W. Moxley, submitted this week to City Manager Harold K: Schone. * & 2 With a 9.7 per cent increase in the overall picture, Moxley cited burglaries as the major jump, with remained static at one. Auto thefts doops 39 per cent, Moxley reported ~ Although Obie was a crime increase ape the year, cases __\Major Crime Trends. Up I \Says Chief’ Ralph Moxley : BIRMINGHAM — - Mafoe erimejneral Home with burial, tn White Cemetery, ee REEE fiat; ay F i HE 1842 Witherby, Troy and David Frahm, 17 of 3490 Westchester, Bloomfield Township a he was attacked, * * Two of the youths are a held in Oakland County Jail for in- vestigation of assault with intent) the to do great bodily harm, Two others are being questioned -at the Birmingham Jail while the fifth) passed. youth has been turned over to juvenile authorities, * * * Eldred 8S. Barden - A Goodyear representative in its vara Tire Division, Eldred S. Barden 65, of 1449 Maryland Bivd. died yesterday in the Art Cen- ter Hospital after a long illness. He attended Western Réserve School and was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, He was also a mem- ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham where he had sérved as a deacon and presi- dent of the men’s club. A first lieutenant in World War I, he was a member of the Masonic Order in Bedford, Ohio. Mr, Barden is survived by his wife Louise B.; a daughter Mrs. David T. Dailey of Kansas City; a sister Mrs,.A, M, Taylor of Beria, Ohio, and ohe grandson. Service will be at 1 p.m, Satur- day from the Manley Bailey Fu- Dearborn Man Mute ANN ARBOR @® — Charles W. Castrop, 24, of Dearborn, accused of. beating a University of Michi- gan coed while she was aleep in her dormitory room, stood mute Wednesday in Washtenaw County Circuit Court. Judge James R. Breakey Jr. entered a plea of in- nocent for Castrop to a felonious assault charge, A pre-trial hearing has been set. for Monday. Vienna will be able to offer tour- ists over 11,000 hotel beds during 1957, well above the 1956 total, due mony, gypsum and marble, to opening of new hotels. pasty ak yoke CIGARETTES : 98 N.Saginew —Main Floor Exactly as Pictured ee ANOTHER SHIPMENT — Repeat of a “Sell-Out” ALL STEEL Folding CHAIRS § Made to Sell at $3.00— FRI. & SAT. 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So for Penaljo’s Honeycomb shoes... se ; ees . es ; ae carefree, it washes in seconds, |* ee ee ] : > - 6Y¥a te 8 .., 5.95 Blue Celf . Se a & ; eS b rarely peeds even the touch of + : flexible, airy, restful! Little round heel. ‘8% to12...6.95 8A 0012... 6.95 Brown Oxford 8% to 12... 6.95 me, . i an iron. Smart in pastel stripes. 4 . 12% to 3 te. 7.95 12% to 3... 7.95: 3% tw 6... 5.50. 12% te 3... 7.95 ‘| Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Third Floor Sizes 32 to 38. ; } Cherge Fae ot eee s » » Riegt Meee A. 8, C..D Widths A, B.C, D Widths 6% to 8... 5.95 A, B,C. D Widths | ” f j : Z rx as + . ' & . = ; f SWANS syle bin Ube TN i En eR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 GOP Chairman Alcorn Has Difficult Job Ahead The new chairman of the Repub- lican National Committee, H. Mzapr OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS pmenicceet _with some to study the problem, he The fact that the crashes have occurred is sufficient evidence that something must be done. The Air | Force is well aware of this and the a - proper steps are being taken. No longer are the air routes or airways listed as among the wide open spaces. On the contrary, with the advancement of both civilian and military aircraft we must regulate air travel. Recent Air Force figures show that 1,150 United States military aircraft are airborne each minute of every day. This figure represents more planes than the entire domestic and foreign commercial air lines have put together. : * ..%.-* With this in mind, the job of policing the airways is of utmost im- portance and should receive immedi- Atconn Jz. says that his number one job is to elect a Republican Congress next year. He takes over a going concern with one great asset—President Exsennower now at the height of his popularity. The liability in the GOP organization lies in the fact it did not keep pace with the President’s success at ‘the polls. : *& 2 2 A Republican President was re- elected for the first time in 56 years. But in 1953 there were 221 Repub- into an instrument dedicated to the liberal Exsennowsr philoso- phy of government. In this effort he will have the support of such men as Governor McKetorn of Maryland who says that “we have got to follow the policies of Mr. Etszrnnowzr or We are going to be defeated.” a 2° ¥ An influential group of conserva- tive Republicans from the West and Middle West, many of them in Con- gress, feel differently. They fear that the President’s choice of Mr. _ Acorn means that they are to be the targets of a purge campaign. _ Rep. Crarz Horrman of Michigan says “the conservative wing has been liquidated and is about to be buried.” Between these two groups the new national chairman will have to move with caution. He must work next year for all Republican nominees. Not to do so would in- crease the risk of another Demo- cratic controlled Congress. Regulation of Airways Needed for Safe Flying - Recent air crashes, both civilian ‘and military, have caused much “consternation in recent weeks. ‘Paramount in everyone’s mind is just what steps are being taken to pre- vent collisions in the air. - ' ": &:. * - A ready answer to this question came recently from Brig. Gen. “Josern D. Catpara, Air Force flight ‘safety research director, who said, _ “the day when you can see and be © _ geen is past for the jet pilot. Some ® LDARA sop oe said he believes ee 4 ate attention. The airways, like our highways, must be regulated and come under joint government control by both civilian and military opera-. tors. . EEE Tuere was buried a man who had been an unprincipled, dissolute and despicable: character. One of few things that can be said to his credit is that he never did write a singing commercial. WHATEVER became of the tall thin man who had adenoids and wore , Spats? The Man About Town History Is Wanted Demand for Book Exceeds Present Available Supply Last word: What most women always have: the rest never get to it. A great many of our residents still are interested in early Oakland County his- tory. Acting as a clearing house for those massive 1877 books of that nature, MAT people who desire to sell them. These _in touch with each other by letters from us. The time limit for sending such requests to MAT now has expired. " e To help perpetuate her memory, one of the cabins at Boy Scout Camp Agawam is to be designated as “Kantuckeegan,” that being the name of Chief Pontiac's wife. This comes as the first sequel to the discovery of her name by : Mrs. Charles E. Alle of 65 LeGrande Ave., who received the $25 bond offered by this column. Her name also appears in “Hatchet in the Sky,” a comprehensive history of the life of the great Indiag chief in whose honor our city was named. After saving her pennies for quite a long period, — = : Kathy Reuter, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reuter of 1070 Argyle Ave., subscribed for an overseas food package. She now has re- ceived a note of thanks from a Richard Reuter in Pakistan. This is quite a coincidence as her family has no relatives in that country. : There’s joy on the Rochester village council. According to President Clarence M. Burr, they feared some difficulty in selling their parking system bonds. Other munic- ipalities are having trouble in getting bidders on such obligations. But Rochester got five bids. Coming all the way down from Harris- ville to get his 40-year Masonic pin was Thad Thornton, another to get a similar pin being Ray Blevins, the recognition being made by Pontiac Lodge, 21. My Lansing scout sends word that the Holly Herald-Advertiser is soon to begin the 1957 publication of the Oakland County tax sales, Verbal Orchids to— - Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Travis of 540 West Huron St; fifty-seventh wed- .ding anniversary, . a Mrs. Simon Rudduck | of Holly; eighty-ninth birthday: Mr.'and Mts. Adam J. Richter , of Fenton; golden wedding. Pd ~ 4 After Much Thought — We Agree It’s Awfully Heavy’ David Lawrence Says: Persistence Winning WASHINGTON — Patience and the persistent foree of reason are playing a winning role in the effort to‘ bring peace to the Middle East. The changing headlines — from threats of “sanctions” against Israel to a proposed formula for achieving justice for the tiny re- public—must seem, for example, to the average reader to be a sort of zigzag, but actually they reflect the steady pressure of American leadership exerted in an objective and disinterested manner, Thus, from the very beginning. of the controversy over the block-. ing ofIsraeli gx ships by Egypt from the use of ¢ither the Suez Canal or the Gulf of Aqaba—_ especially since the latter route affords the only” outlet for Israel to the Indian partment of State has recog- nized the principle of freedom of navigation in international waters. That same principle is still upheld by the United States and will be insisted upon th the future. But it is one thing te take a stand on a principle and another thing to obtain acceptance of fits many collateral obligations by parties to a dispute in which emotions are at fever pitch. . What has been happening in the last several days is a significant illustration of the delicate art of diplomacy, which rightly seeks to postpone a crisis by the continuous introduction of new alternatives. SIMPLE RESOLUTION First it was believed that a simple resolution by the United Nations calling on Israel to with- draw her troops from Egypt's territory in the vicinity of the Gulf of Aqaba would be sufficient. But it turned out that Israel. would not accept such a request without getting in advance certain guar- antees or assurances of freedom of navigation. Actually, Egypt has never renounced her view that she is at war with Israel. Since the United Nations wasn’t able to furnish assurances withdrawal of troops and to im- pose “sanctions” of an economic er financial nature if she didn't obey. But the State Department here expressed its view privately that “sanctions” wouldn’t settle any- thing, and the secretary-general of the United Nations said the same thing in an official repott. To im- pose “sanctions,” he felt, would only enlarge the area of bitterness. BOLD SUGGESTION +» What next? The United States came up with a bold suggestion, It would announce its adherence to the principle of freedom of navi- gation and lend its support to secure: the observance of that principle. But how? By military force? The answer came that it would be sufficient for all practical purposes merely to set forth the LI'L ONES me ALAR Ss wee principle publicly and America's backing of it, MANY OBSTACLES The way of the peacemaker is beset with many obstacles, and it takes a long time to negotiate an agreement when there has been such emotionalism displayed by the disputants and their sympathizers. It is, however, apparent already that neither side wants more blood- Mideast Peace shed and that the voice of reason is gradually being heeded. Some of the leading men inside the Egyptian and Israeli govern- ments have been educated in uni- versities in the west, and their minds are acutely responsive to the force of world opinion. This presents a real hope in the present situation. (Copyright, 1957) ¥ Dr. William Brady Says: You'll Feel No More Pain Beneath Old Monadnock Yesterday was a vidlet letter day—you know, the other end of the spectrum, or the rainbow, if you didn’t waste any school time on physics. A high-school class- mate named Roy G. Benson be- came Roy G. Biv in physics class, the aid to memo- ry was the first of many, Later in anato- my On Old Mo- nadnock's Peaked Tops and Some Sweet Ladigs helped us to keep the cranial nerves and the BRADY wrist bones in order. * * * I had passed the preceeding 24 hours doing penance for my sins. Heartache or soul-sickness kept me awake all night, made me un- able to eat next day, and for once, even the bowling green failed me. I developed a rare complaint — headache and felt wretched down- stairs, Nevertheless circumstances compelled me to attend a shin- dig that evening. Some 200 men were present. For an hour or two before, dinner — well, you know how it is, As one drink follows another the sound effects, at first moder- ate enough, gradually increase in volume and intensity until, not- withstanding the sound-absorbing ceiling, until I could see jaws wagging but couldn't hear a word (having monaural hearing). After a painful half hour — and it is physically painful — I had to get out and stay out until the moder- ate drinkers or nondrinkers began to take their places at table. DIN SUBSIDES When the dinner finally got un- derway and the din subsided, (1 enjoyed- the best eafing I have ever known at such an affair — an A-1 roast beef dinner and not a blob or sqirt of mashed potato to turn a ........ no, sir, it was baked potato, the shell of which, rarely a little of the inside stuff, I like almost as much as crisp shoestring, hashed brown, or al- most anything except ugh .. . By the time we reached the main course, things Were 90 quiet I could hear what people were saying several places away and clear across the table. And I suddenly noticed my headache ' Was gone, I was thankful for the relief aspirin gave me when I had bur- sitis, I imagine I'd indulge in the stuff frequently if I suffered much pain from rheumatiz,- neu- ralgia, or lumbago. But it is a dangerous practice indulging aspirin or other pain-killers . Minor aches and pains. LESSENS PAIN oe has any remedial value except to alleviate ache, pain, discomfort, or’ distress. If you don’t care much about health and life, go ahead and take aspirin whenever - you wish. I wouldn't take a dose of it without — 1. Resting for at least an hour. 2. Making sure my heart is-in good condition. 3: Having a responsible person at hand to call a physi¢ian or the hospital in case I developed angio- neurotic edema (giant hives) soon after taking the dose. — letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to porcenal sease tpn, fast | oa ‘Where Is Money ind un hat there is agitation From UF Going?’ county seat to Where does all our money go —o ne that is given to the United Fund? oe Just who is supposed to benefit? woud avide When a working man and his ae ai iet cuinag family apply for help tron the — a ; United Fund, when one of their the latter to t of children has a seemingly incur- — able ailment and they ask for two southern tiers Kip in purchasing the necessary ae ae expensive drugs te try to save a is strictly Detroit life, instead of receiving a help- territory ing hand, all they get is a run- oe a. around and then are told, “May: ee -be the county welfare depart- th territ is self- ment will help.” But now it is having no relation- too. tain. town, their problems If that's the case, why not just ‘different give the money to the -welfare department to start with? Thanks, . | own facilities .° . William T. Manuel y see fit, while The Forts : d serve this area First a few years, making any -— | wamaceanhey. ‘Jap Tax Slash? cudahedieen and should Who Won War?” Pontiac Boy Taxis Given Title ‘Dirtiest on Road’ I'm ‘having a “turrible’ time keeping my own car clean during cars on the road. Tells Miss Paul ‘Stay to the End’ I think a Jot of people hang their heads in shame for not writing in this column sooner about Loretta Paul's finer points and the competent work she has done has made their visit to Hospital enjoyable. wracking job to direct Pontiac General, considering various as- sociations the officers and direc- tors must converse with and please. It seems to me Miss Paul is quite suited for her present stand- ing and for judgment in business matters, and she is as qualified as Pontiac could expect from any other source. She also has a fine dignity. I sincerely hope she proves this fact to the understanding public that has always found her very pleasing. I would like to hear a good version of why certain people would like to see her lose her ‘Winter Brings Out the Sweater Girls’ One nice thing about winter {s the fact it brings out all those Pontiac sweater girls. I'm a firm believer in the ancient dictum that insists the wool in those sweaters does more for the girls than it~ did for the sheep. Carlotta Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No other valentine today... the words . . . With which I would entreat . . . I know it is th&t certain time . .. For (Copyright, 1957) Looking Back 15 Years Ago MAKING OF radios ordered stopped. THREE NAZI warships reach Helgoland base. 20 Years Ago TROOPS QUELL Indiana auto plant riot. DEM’S SPLIT on court packing widens. Case Records of a Psychologist: Offers Benefit of Own For 20 years I have tried to bolster the spirits o/ you news- paper readers who crave solace and comfort, as weil as specific arguments for meeting various problems in life. Then you come back to my support in a gracious manner. So scrap- beok these installments in order to use them on others who suffer grief. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE | Case U-304: When George IV was ‘killed, many of you readers wrote us, saying: * * * “Dr. Crane, you have bolstered our spirits when we have been grief-stricken. In your column you have of- fered ws comfort and have helped show us that God looks after all of his children here on earth, “So we are writing now to con- vey our sympathy in your time of sorrow. May God sustain you and give you the courage to con- tinue.” Mrs, Crane and I plus Philip, Judy, Danny. and David, very much appreciated your evidences of sympathy. * * * For death causes all of us to shed tears of regret at parting with our loved ones. Even Jesus wept at the tomb of Lazarus. And Jesus also seemed-loathe fo ‘leave his human friends, for at the Garden of Gethsemane Christ wrestled with his destiny, and prayed, saying: ‘O my Father, if if be possl- ble, let this cup pass from me: } MOt as Iwill but as thou wilt.” . So if Christ grieved to’ say good- ‘bye to earthly friends, it is no disgrace foy ug to shed tears when _ 4 is childish to think aspirin ———— on “ ‘ : yi , os pl 4 ' jt i * classroom of God’s Cosmic School System, * ¥ * “But why should a child or a virile youth be taken?’’ we often ask when a talented young person is snatched away from us. George IV was -an outstanding type of manhood. He was friend- ly and not given to a sharp tongue or irritation and anger. He would have made a wonder- \\y Wy j U-304 iin ful teacher or clergyman, for children flocked around him and he was far more patient than I have ever been, He was a big, handsome athlete, having won letters in football and track. He wag heavyweight boxing champ of his company at Pensa- cola. He was a talented artist and cartoonist, and had made many drawings for my college textbook, as well as my newspaper quiz fea- ture entitled “Test Your Horse Sense.” * * * While a student at DePauw University, he had pineh hit for. his roommate and delivered ser- mons in a little Indiana town when his roommate wag ill, He was a devotee of good Eng- lish and always carried a diction- ary with him for checking on words, ee g _ When he'd encounter « new, * Experience test his memory to -recalied its meaning. During the three months prior to his jet crash, he had been prodding some of his friends who were cooperating on that new Christmas story and song, -entitled, and he was bubbling over with enthusiasm to get it launched. * * * So why should God snatch such a talented youth from this earth- ly classroom? Many of you par- ents who have Jost babies and toddlers and teen-agers and young married folks, have asked the z i t 7. eS 2 F 3 fn ef il . : ¢- i— ee * > ES ,, The Key to Your Heart Here's a new kind of valentine — a heart with a key. ? Paste this picture on stiff color paper and color the two hearts The lower heart (2) will be the inside heart. - Cut out the hearts and the key. Cut out the keyhole in the center | of the upper heart. Fasten the two hearts together through the holes in the hinge with a paper fastener. Fold the halves of the key together on the dotted line running down the middie. Paste them together on the inside as far as the + Senate o Wield Ax. President. John A Hannah of MSU appeared before the commit- University’s financial plan, and was due. to return today-to explain the principal parts of it. / 3 Hears Sentence, tee in a general justification of the} oul State's‘ Attorney Abraham S. Uliman said he couldn't object to) the marriage if the bride, Miss Francine Hicks, was willing to! forgive Evans “to the extent of marrying him.” Evans kissed his bride after the marriage and left immediately for State Prison, He will be eligible for parole in 24 months, | FINAL SALE ~_ SHOES (1) and (2) brightly, Make the key (3) and the hinge and clasps on | golden yellow. THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 dotted line running across it. Gections,““A” and “‘B” can then be | folded on the dotted lines, Spread the hearts apart and insert the key in the keyhole as | far as the dotted lines across. Spread sections “A and “B” on | the inside Of the hearts, as indicated by the sketch (4); The key | will stand straight out from the lock and remain in place. “D” over the bottom heart. That locks the heart. To unlock it, open the clasp tabs and pull out Fold the clasp tabs .“‘C’’ and the key. (Cathy Serena of Clearfield, Pa., won $10 with this suggestion. If you have an idea, send it in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: Dick Whittingtod = .The-upper heart (1) will be the outside heart. . mae WOMEN’S Dress Shoes Reg. $13.95 Reg. $16.95 Reg. $17.95 Group of Sport Shoes : $3 CHILDREN’S Straps, Oxfords Sizes 814 to 3 *3 MEN’S All wp sey: Brands Reg. $13.93 . $13.95 $19.95 97; $97 aoe: e Pleads Guilty to Breakin of Area Filling Station A three-year probationary sen- tence was received Monday by Gerald Cox of 605 Hendrie Bivd., ‘ Royal Oak, be crs Barna SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY DIEW’S SHOES 87 North Saginaw St. FE 2-2492 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITE “Where Fit Comes First” to the Jan, 22 breakir of a Royal) Oak gas station, 805 S. Woodward, Ave. | x * * | Cox: was assessed $100 court costs by Circuit Judge Frank L.| ty | Doty, . You still can't beat cotton... miles of wear in every pair @Reinforced heels and toes @ Every pair perfect quality @in gay wash-fast colors Play it smart, buy thee Lage. long-wearing socks by the really save! 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Electrie clock-timer, appliance outlet, range-top lamp, drop-front broiler. $188 Delivered, Installed and Serviced $188 | / f | | | —F They do not-necessarily recommend a low fat diet, but they | : | | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 a ect = BY GAYNOR MADDOX . NEW YORK ONIEA) + ‘Too much fat on the body can he danger- ous — especially if you hope to live a long time, according to Dr. Norman Jeitifie, forthright and coltroversial director of nutrition in New York City’s Department of Health. “Any sound reducing diet should get less than 30 per cent of its calories from fat. Seeneronys war per canits conmmomtias <= ot in the United States is now-qyer 41 per cent of our total calories,” he stated. i That high fat consumption: may very well ex- plain why obesity has become a national problem and why our deaths from heart aitictions are 30 disproportionately high, he added. Jolliffe, a fellow of the American College of Physicians, associate professor of nutrition. at. Columbia. University and formerly on the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council, is one of an increasing number of leading American scientists who believe obesity and over- consumption of fats constitute our No, 1 health problem. positively do recommend a diet not too high in fat. In order of increasing importance, Jolliffe listed his compelling reasons for.recommepding a diet not too high in fat. * 1. Butter, margarine, cooking fats and table spreads in genera] use are so high in calories that careless use of them can lead to a , Pound of extra weight in a short time, * * * 2. Fat calories from these foods are mostly “empty” calories. They do not supply their share of essential nutrients. Butter makes only a very minor contribution in vitamin A, margarine in A and D. Cooking fats and.table spreads are devoid of these nutrients, all of which can be much better obtained in other foods. When. a person eats large amounts of these “empty” calories, he becomes either! obese or gets insufficient amounts of amino-acids, vitamins and * minerals to constitute a balanced,. adequate diet. * * * 3. His most compelling reason: No prudefit person “tan ignore the evidence that high fat diets are associated with a high prevalence of atherosclerosis—the cause of coronary thrombosis. In the United States, which has the highest fat consumption in the world, more men between the ages of 45 and 65 are afflicted with coronary thrombosis than in any other country in the world. “Certainly, the high fat diet now used by most Americans must be changed to one of 30 per cent or less of tota] calories from fat if the national waistline and life span is to be improved. “A: sizable fraction of those calories should come from marine and unprocessed vegetable sources (not butter, margarine, etc., the so-called ‘hard’ fats, but from the liquid, unprocessed fats stich as “oils from soybeans, corn, peanut’ and. olives).” sides Beir ng: ie et oe to Good Health. cereal, “Don’t think you are committing an unpardonable nutritional by cutting down on milk,” he added. “No single food is absol “Many more people are living in good health who haven't inated GAR ieee DENS Hie, Here see (tase wie repeety, use two glasses of it daily,” he explained. In his office, proofs of the second and revised edition of his best- . | selling guide to the overweight, “Reduce and Stay Reduced,” covered ‘This desk. He is a man of action, in his early fifties, slender, amiably pugnacious and enjoys his family and social life. bos * * * But he cautions the social drinker, particularly if he is overweight. “Let's face it. Hard liquor—whisky, gin, brandy, rum—averages about 100 calories to the ounce. The usual drink therefore adds about 150 calories to your daily total.- That's about the same number con- tained in more than two slices of bread,” he pointed out. “Now this is what happens-to. the man or woman, who likes a few drinks before dinner, . Either he cuts down on food he would have eaten otherwise, ‘Pees beeping his calorie intake as it should be. “But this cutting down on food may result in an inadequate int take of essential nutrients and cause a-deficiency disease. Or on the otheg hand, ‘the alcohol may stimulate his appetite and increase his consumption of food calories, thereby adding to his obesity.” ADVICE TO USE Before I left his busy office, he put his best advice to the over- weight into capsule form: Never, but never, eat. beyond satiety. Never, but never, go back to your old eating habits. Never, but never, go back to a high fat diet. He stood up briskly, took two pages from the forthcoming edition of his book and thrust them into my hand. ‘Here are two diet pat- terns, one for men, 1,500 calories, the other for women, 1,200 calories. “On them, they will take-off weight and stay well. If the woman is unusually large, tell her to use the man’s diet. “Tf the man is small, he should use the woman's diet. In any case, |say my greeting for 1967 is this — enjoy it in good health." Next: Figure-wise as well as figure-conscious, had been tossing the erasers while the teacher was out of the room. A doctor testified the girl lost $0 per cent of the vision in the right eye which cannot be. cor- rected with glasses. Award Girl $30,000 for Damage to Vision TULSA, Okla. @ — A District Court jury yesterday awarded a 16-year-old school girl $30,000 damages for an eye Injury caused last year by a flying blackboard eraser in q classroom. The girl, Patricia Ann Burge, a music student, had sought $48,- 500 from six. boys. who she said The Grizzly Giant, a. tree in Yosemite national park, is 27.6 feet in diameter and is 209 feet tall. It is believed to be more than 3,000 years old, tering, | Sie civicel nolics the resiihetlon: at tel sali tanelivatien. such} as whole milk, condensed and evaporated, to use in coffee and on) [tors Shae Tt Doomed by Leukemia” a million dollar fire. * ~* Twenty-two pieces of equipment jand 125 firemen were called to) quell the blaze. into the sky, attracted thousands | of spectators. 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Mrs. Charles Gam- ble co-chairman of the affair, helps Donny. Mrs. Martin Barfthart is the Stringham School PTA president. Stringham Winter Carnival fo Be Feb. 16 from 5 to 9 p.m, on Saturday at * * There will be various forms of entertainment for the adults as well as children and the public is cordially invited to attend, Mrs. Stranger said that the PTA. sponsors of the Carnival, expect|tiac boy Jan. 19 more than 500 people to attend this once-a-year money making|a¢ Circuit Court arraignment In the Parcel Post booth, there \vision celebrities and ‘treasures’ Garry Moore and Elvis Presiey will be Gedfrey, flashlight, then the outline is cut and sold to the model. * * * Mrs. Martin Barnhart is presi- dent of the PTA, Reduce Bond for Man Pending Court Trial Richard Copeland, 30, of 496 Low- jell St., was free today under re- duced bond, awaiting trial on charges of indecent liberties taken, police say, with a 15-year-old Pon- Copeland stood mute to the char Monday. 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HE PONTIAC FRRSs. snes: FRBRUARY 14,-1957 Security for You Te i aad i ae a over and whispered in his ear: ’ folded her -story. It was just another ordinary day in 1955 for the manager of the Waukegan, Ill., Social Security of- fice until the lady visitor leaned “T've got a confession to make.” Then, in hushed tones, she un- __She and her three children had tember, 1944. she saved the checks. story has a serious moral: You have a legal obligation to tell your Secial Security office of any changes in your status which may affect any payments you're getting. If you don’t do so, you may not only have to pay back all the money you wrong- ‘fully collected, but you may have fo pay a penalty. In extreme cases, you. may have to go to court, be fined or, perhaps, sent to jail. One change in your status which 1 has al affects your right to So- By the time the office manager had finished tabulating the checks, he had assured the Jady that no drastic measures would be taken to penalize her. She left smiling and} relieved without explaining why) Despite the happy. ending, the Job or Remarriage Can Affect Hig lity the bag were 119 checks which! she'd carefully saved since Sep- otal Security payments: Marriage For example: Suppose you've year-old widow and you remarry. If your payments are based on your ge. dead husbafd's Social Security record, your remarriage automat- lially makes you ineligible to con- tinue to get the payments. Thus, you're required to tell your Social Security office that you've remar- ried. Going back to work also may af- fect your right to Social Security payments. In general, if you earn more than $1,220 a year you're not eligible to all the monthly pay- ments for that year and you should get in touch with your Social Se- curity office if you reach that limit. Also, if someone in your family dies who's been receiving Security payments, the Social Security peo- ple should be told so that the pay- ments can be stoppeu. If you start receiving disability you are Dirty payments afer July ¥ from the Social Security Administration and, later, your disability is relieved, Security people know. For children receiving payments Marriage, |due to the work record of a parent, '|the time to tell the Social Security| been getting payments as a 64 marry One good rule: If you're in doubt about. your eligibility to payments, let the Social Security office know about your doubts, (You may write Ray Henry in} care of this newspaper, about your) own Social Security or ——— problem. Please stamped, self-addressed and 25 cents in coin.) required to let the Social caveliga Election, and Hot BRANTFORD, Ont. @®—Deputy Returning thinks the recent -— — = the hottest and dirt he known—whi bal- Officer C. G, Niblock ODD: y ROLL CLEARANCE iv’ An ber — —~ tered. 12” Woe! a 42% yas. mae gray, — white . Reg. $10.00 one 12 All Wool 2-Tone Grey —_ 33% yds. Reg. ee eee) Al Weel Multtesler, 5 yds. 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E. Kimberly, chief engineer at DeSoto, as he looks over the car he took to Daytona Beach as his entry in the. . Lavell holds rn Proposed Pontiac High School Is Case in Point Is Cony ; on A yo Pe BY PETE LOCHBILER Dr. Otte C. Hufziger is a man who knows well that the taxpayer prefers common sense when it comes to school building aonte, * * * As assistant superintendent of Pontiac schools in charge of build- ing and business, Hufziger admits “Common- sense says it would | be,” he agreed. ‘But I studied the plans | Igtyle building will not be more expensive, In fact, it might very . * NASCAR trials. Owner of the Hilda Dress Shops, several auto racing records. “Taboo,” the French poodle at the left, is Lavell’s mascot during speed trials. Expert Speed Trial Driver Is Also Top Dress Designer * mous Chelsea high-speed oval. if 2% © Lavell, who lives at 2691 Cap- tain's Lane in Franklin operates the Hilda's Dress Shops, located, in Pontiac; | at 861 W. Huron St., and 207 S. Woodward Ave., Bir- mingham. Others are located at Northland and in Detroit. He is also planning to race his own hybrid experimental Allard pt Norge De Soto engine in the “high speed record run for ex- perimental cars.” He believes he will surpass the existing record of 192 miles per hour with this car.) * «a2. The Eighth Annual NASCAR In- ternational Speed and Safety Trials — began Feb. 3 at Daytona Beach, Fla., and will continue through sunday * ‘This man, with gasoline in his veins is a former commercial de- signer who has turned his talents ,|to profit and fun, As a sportsman, he designs au- tomobiles for the thrill of driving fast. “Actually,” Lavell admits, “I'm a little of Rush for Plates | Near:, Deadline :|2 Weeks Away Less than two weeks remain to purchase 1957 license plates, William M. Brewer, manager of the Pontiac: branch of the Secretary of State’s office, warned today. Police officials say that ve- hicles bearing 1956 plates on March 1 will be tickéted and fined $1. Brewer. said only 32,000 out of 60,000 plates at the Pontiac office have been purchased to date. “Sales are still a littie slow, but we're gain- ing,” he said. ~- This Saturday the office, located at 53 N. Parke St., will , remain open until around 3 p.m. The following Saturday it will remain open until 5. It is open weekdays from 9 until 5. Brewer warned motorists not to forget their vehicle titles, and to have their applications made out at home to facilitate faster service. Application blanks are available at the office. everything—de- signer, engineér and mechanic.” * * * | “T believe the championships at NASCAR will be decided by three important factors; The machine, 'the crew and the temperament of ithe driver.” Lavell ‘should know, He has only been racing sports cars for six years, and two years ago he cap- tured the Bonneville Flats (Utah) National speed trophy, racing - : quiring students to pay a bigger 147.27 miles per .s : of thelr edecation cost. On his drawing board in his dress Technically, however, the legis- shop, resting next to his latest dress creation, is a design for a dream car.to be completed within five year in which Lavell plans to shatter all world land speed reords, “This car,” Lavell re- ee “will literally fly on the A Californian (Los Angeles and Beverly Hills resident), Lavell moved to Michigan in 1952 be- cause “I wanted te be near the the ¥ —- automobile in- * * * Lavell hag a four-man pit crew at ‘Daytona. In its spare time, the crew is also in the dress business, renovating the interiors of the shops, which Lavell designed him- self. well cost less in the long run But it's hard to. persuade people this is true.” The question keeps popping up, Hufziger said, whenever conversa-| tion turns to the new school. Con- struction is planned to begin this spring in order for the first sec- tion to be. ready for 800 ioartheatt side pupils by the fall, 1958 se-| mester. This means, Hufsiger said, that taxpayers want the ques. tion of cost settled in their minds right now, Most of the controversy, he said, centers around the one-story classroom clusters, nicknamed by isome as ‘‘doughnuts.”’ * ¢€¢° «& The clusters are square, each with an open court in the center. They are connected by inner cor- ridors, There are about six class- rooms in each “doughnut"’ and all have supplemental lighting through skylights. * * * People question the economy of this design, Hufziger explained, It would seem common sense, he said, that more walls, foundations and roofs would have to be built in such a spread-out scheme, Than Modern? The Fa co certain cost-saving features. State|tional buildings, We will get na- laws governin tion are the key, he said. school construc-jtural light through the skylights so that less light will be required As designed, for instance, class-|through high windows,” Hufziger room walls need fot be a. high|S2id. ag required by law in conven- * * * As.a result, wall height can be cut in the Pontiac classrooms from the standard 12 feet to nine feet, reducing the total cubage of ‘each room by 2% per cent, Huf- _ wiger said. “That means a huge saving in construction costs,” he pointed out, adding: “In years to come it will mean less glass to clean, less wall space to paint and less room to heat. ‘All pf these will add up inte — Save ings. iy Again, because there are no sec- ond or third foors, there will be no stairwells, an elimination that saves a surprisingly big amount of space and money. Hufziger fig- ures roughly $26,000 Because of the one-story con- struction, walls need not. be as thick or heavy — another big saving, he said. efute lower. “In fact,” architect says they will less total enclosed a two-story building of equal size, It was one of the first singer said, He hastened to add that the re- duced corridor space is by law because halls in the aca- demic area will be less crowded, with more than the usual number of fire exits, These savings in comalipectiiin more than offset, Hufziger said, any additional expenses involved in other features of the design, E * * * He pointed out that the contro versial part of the building occu- pies less than one-third the total space. : 4 * * “TL think we've gained many edu- KEY IN STATE LAWS Probably the cost would be great- er, he agreed, if = were not for - Ware SUPERS _oaly one long inner cosritar in a - Another criticism is dimed at the|cational advantages in the aca- complex network of corridors.jdemic section, as itis designed, “People point out there is usually} without running into any extra costs,” Hufziger stated, May Hike Fees in State Schools Senate Views Plan 4o Force College Students to Bear Cost Burden LANSING (AP)—The handwrit- ing was on the wall in the legis- lature today for a 20 to 30 per cent increase in tuition fees at state supported higher education institutions. . * * * And after the idea was publicly broached yesterday at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, John ‘A. Hannah, Michigan State University president, indicated he would rot resist pressure for a reasonable increase. Ever since the session started dan.. 9, and even before, there has been talk in the legislature that the time was ripe for re- lature lacks the authorify to raise fees at MSU or the University of Michigan, both operated by separ- ate constitutional bodies. - COULD BE FORCED - But as a practical matter, a fee boost in all likelihood could be forced by slicing deeply enough into the institution's requests for operating appropriations, * * * At a hearing on the MSU budget request, Sens. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield), committee — man, and Robert E. Faulkner (R- on a fee boost. * * * Porter asked in terms. of a 20 per cent hike. Faulkner mentioned Coloma) asked Hannah's reaction) _ They Reminded GMC C Employe of Calipers ‘Some unique ‘‘corn tongs’ used to measure empty spaces are sav- ing GMC Truck and Coach DiVision an estimated $6,000 annually. They are also earning their inventor, Wallace H. Doebler, 33, of Utica, a $1,000 U. S. Savings Bond, * e YF Events leading to these results started two years ago when Doebler = * Corn “Tongs Inspire $1,000 Idea headed an 18-man crew taking inventory of the hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, ete.) used in building GMC trucks and coaches. As supervisor of one of several inventory teams, Doebler had the responsibility of checking the number of nuts, bolts and screws in more than 300 containers. The job was not easy. To get an accurate count, inventory takers had to dump the contents of each storage pan onto scales so that the quantity of items could be computed from their weight. * * ! * * , Doebler was content to carry out his assignment in the accepted method. But when the job was done, he got to thinking over ways to improve the system. It was a month after the inventory that Doebler got his inspiration. Tt happened at the breakfast table. - drinking a cup of coffee,” Doebler said, “when I hap- pened to glance at a pair of corn tongs sticking out of a drawer. You know the kind I mean, those things you use to fish ears of corn out of hot water. “Well, they reminded me of calipers. And T thought why not use calipers, with special cubic-inch calibrations, to measure the empty space in storage bins and translate this into the«volume taken up by the hardware items.” é *....&£ * At work that day Doebler doodied on sheet after sheet of paper. He worked out a rough calibration for his “‘brain-child’’ and even fashioned a make-shift caliper out of cardboard. He showed it to his supervisors in the materials handling depart- ment and they gave him the green light. He next made a caliper out of scrap aluminum., “It was plenty rough,” he remembers, ‘but the important thing was, it worked. Fron there, my makeshift device was improved and refined.” . : Last year the calipers were used by GMC for the first time. | The result: An estimated savings of $6,000 in labor and material. . Turning his suggestion into the GMC Employe Suggestion Plan | Committee, Doebler recently was notified that he had won a $1,000 U. 8. Savings Bond. To top off his gut luck, Doebler also was given a rs ‘He now serves as a junior material handling specialist. ania pW LOR ve Way, > ae corte Ra he reads about “Baby's pad toes mae | s Things” widle sister LET’s Go — Aner th nieas seetalty sieen tans edb Se eae Mack Taylor, 1060: Vinewood . | tome ited in the toboggan-converted sleigh waiting to ride pe nen peenlee Ae, Rete 9S hy Wee ean ee ‘; F Yom Aves Sale Tr, » 4 of 4660 Me pone far r, 6, of 57 through ous ie ae : oe [a9 See : a ee oe ee | Se cea q Come in—take advantage of F.H. A. 7 38 Remodeling plans . . . no down payment 2 and up to 9% months to pey on your remodeling or building repairs. A E ng you can possibly want for your me you will find at Corwin’s. Lumber, plans free estimates on your cost. INSULATION Experts ¢ FLOOR COVERING CORWIN LUMBER CO. 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 Maps and charts of the county, which extends from Lake Su. perior to Lake Huron, show close other tiny islets not considered large enough to warrant naming. |. A major portion of Sault Ste. \Marie, the county seat, is sur- ‘rounded by water of- a man-made \sets of locks, and their construc- ition resulted in creation of man- j within the city limits. | These give Sault Ste. Marie a total of 16 within its city limits. a2 * Most of Chippewa County's 1{s- lands, totaling 97 outside Sault Ste. |Marie, are located near the mouth jot the St. Mary's River. This is ithe stream connecting Lakes \Superior and Huron. Two of the islands are large enough to warrant designation as ‘separate townships, Sugar and Drummond. A third large island in ithe river, Neebish, is attached to Seo township for governmental) ,UNUSUAL HIGHWAY PROBLEM | These three major land masses to transport residents and visitors iback and forth. County supervisors [complain that this special problem (deserves special consideration in highway funds, and are working toward that énd. . Most of the county’s islands are )scattered around Drummond Is- land, the easternmost part of the -with 11 more in the vicinity of the jvillage of Detour on the eastern tip of the Upper Peninsula. Naming of some of the islands must have been left in the hands Saddiebag, Crab, Frying Pan, Big Trout, Little Trout, Cherry, Lime, Garden, Picnic, Gull, Pipe, Pipe Island Twins,- Pine, Steamboat, Twin, Dueck, Hen, and Chicken Islands. Others are Advance, Gem, Hog, Moon, and Two Tree. * -& -€ The supply of names must have been depleted near the Sault, how- ever, and four islands within the city limits are known’ simply as No. 1, No. 2, No, 3 and No. 4, = Waterford List Omitted 3 Men Daly, Huffman, Karp Seeking Justice Post; McCrary for Constable Three Waterford Township Dem- the primary election to be held Monday. Patrick K, Daly, 28, of 1148 Lyn- sue Ave,, is one of three candidates seeking the single justice of the peace nomination. He is presently working at the Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company, at Dear- born and has had one year study at Wayne University. Jay Huffman, 43, of 3192 See- baldt Dr., is another justice candi- date, Seymour Karp; 43, of 6129 High- land Rd., owns and operates an airplane ferry service. He has a college degree in, aeronautical en- Waterford Township Lions’ Club, Jesse McCrary, 30, of 6539 Mace- day Dr.-is one of three candidates seeking nomination as constable. He is married, has two children and finished his high school educa- tion in the service, He is employed as plant protection man-at Pontiac Motor Company, There will be a write-in for the fourth Democratic candidate for Waterford Townshi constable} of persons with senses of humor. PT MON MO ge EVERYBODY SAVES REGULAR $5.00 VALUE BADGER WE RESERVE France two-thirds vote needed raf ne 4 5 al. And the . a Rove Alia ae nat ot PLEASES MUSBAND TOO metropolitan France and hence) none of U.N.’s business, have served notice they will ignore any U. N. recommendations. * . “ ww x The 80-nation committee reject- ed Asiah-African demands grant the Algerians the ' right to determine their own fu- ture status, Then it approved 37- that) jost * ‘a : a cee, : = ie A eS : ; Se - . S = . : t ° : "SIXTEEN ae : ____.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1957_- 3 sis comers - ge eer ee _ ~ a eS = ——— ae ———— — - Sa nERNEESRERET A NRRERNR: zES ; . — — . = France ria Fi 4 (2? 2 resolution declaring that the] es geseecoseesoseseessoneeenses : f nee a ° =e ‘a oe - . ‘ be nor-| ey ay BEY al ¢ ae gE gf. Claims American Championship. ‘= |*'""™ Alge . ight Tt pony Sv fat oe ay Ng - ie ral 4 - BUILDI Chippewa County Has |Belore UN. Board sss st euat"sid="s WY SRR CAPSE now oe 4 Ippewa County Mas ) ty with the principles of the ofieat Hare’ Oy - 100 I ] d Withi Se UNITED .NATIONS, N, Y. Rese of the United Na- want, afew « ’ - - U. N. General Assembly “ - * F cash be MATERIALS | 0 !sends Within Area Wait amen. 2 me § | tee's watered down recommend&-| New Zealand has four principal — 2 rts By JOHN MATHESON “Bow” and “Arrow” are adja- |tions for French-Algerian talks] cities in area and population. They say “ves PEE IP.» ‘ cae Sault Evening News cent; the “James” is |aimed at ending bloodshed in the|,., ellington, Christ- egal 108 ; 3 . nf, ‘eal ra SAULT STE. MARIE — Chip-| near the smaller “Jim” island. [rebellious North African territory.| church and Dunedin in that order. po gen henge agreypemn igs | aarti ah et pewa County, located on the east-| Lake charts reveal. a number of o 2° sy ence cr EYeal” t0 you tool Your loen, for ; jern end of the Upper Peninsula, ‘picturesque names for the islands.| There was little likelihood that ony ined Puspeee, fo mode nw ay can_stake a rin Among—thém—are Bald, Grape,jresolutions adopted by the com- : : You'll ce Page tomas Ia lof the largest numbers of islands|peck, Fire, Wreck, Sam, Gravel,|mittee yesterday would get the Lost 20 Lbs. - ocratic candidate's names were not} included on a list received by The Press for publication carne gineering and is secretary of the| rue RiGee ri) VALUES TO *5” NATURAL BRISTLE bf ax, 94% PROFESSIONAL AND COmsB ervsy. aus S45 APPHiRe 7 LEXGLT a . ° : bs * a) E is 7 S | 4 U ITS i ~* 200 NO. 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The chamber said the goats would pay) for their keep with milk, meat : ‘and manure. 5.99 Full Bed Size “whiplash injuries’ — those caused by a sudden snapping back of the head. The surgeons said these often occur when a car is struck from the rear. * * * The panel said in statements prepared for delivery that whip- lash injuries are common because many collisions involve cars standing stilt The discussion took place at the end of the Mid-Atlan- tie Regional Meeting of the U. §. Section, International College of Surgeons. * * * Vice Adm. Ross T. McIntire of Chicago, executive director of the International College’ of Surgeons and former White House physician] to President Franklin D. Roose- velt, said a whiplash injury may have such littlé effect at the time it occurs that ‘the injured person gives it no attention. “It is only when the symptoms occur at a later date that the pa- tient comes to the orthopedist or neurosurgeon for ‘assistance,” he said, adding that such injuries often involve the nerves in the un- protected back of the neck. * * * Listed symptoms include pain of a neuralgic type over a large part of the neck or headaches. often with some degree of concussion. If the force of the strike is at an angle, Dr. McIntire said, a severe otation of the neck will cause oth- er symptoms, including muscular spasms, dizziness, nausea and in- ability to see properly. * * * “Very often symptoms do not arise, in cases where there have) been no fractures, for a period of many years,”” He added. “Ear. ly treatment is important and pe $1895 Hunt Slayer in Mexico MEXICO CITY # — Police are looking for a man who a has declared war on Mexico City’s prostitutes, Five have been killed weeks, a 5” With Brand Nome Trade-in REMINGTON ROLLECTRIC Cannon Blankets 2.99 19 Hour Sole... $1 CURTAIN PANELS Pick from 53, 64, 72 in. sizes. | 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! . While They Lest While They Last 19 Hour Sele . . 39c Percale-Flannel @Oer Fine a ideal a sportswear, 19: : cong pio to ro see tale 19 Hour Sele... . While They Lost 1.69 PLAID BLANKETS oe and save ‘on these 60x76. Come ea Goes back te 1.69 after sale 69c Giant size 22x44. Bath Towels 3D: 19 Hour Sale... 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LEED DOG OO SRI ic TET osama ti yams pene: SG ABE BREE DD 2 EE IGE I A ~ Men’ s Sweaters Regular Values , ‘4 ; to si ee ’ » ; STORE Charge Ail of Your Purchoses "25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | ee ; TAKE, 10 WEEKS TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! wn’ “4 ee ee = he & )_______ Tu PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957) + (Continued From Page One) then, it has been on the rise, be- cause of higher prices and the changeover to more intricate and expensive weapons. For the next fiscal year, ending June 30, 1958, the estimate is 38 billion dollars. PAYROLLS REDUCED Meanwhile, military _ personnel has been reduced from 3.6 million to 2.8. Civilian employes have been cut from 1.5 million to 1.2. In Mr. Wilson's own office there were 2,100 grade employes when he took over; 1,431 now. Under: no, previous administra- tion, it is said at the Pentagon, creased. Much of this is attributed to Mr. Wilson's push. * * * ists say that the old tracts and actual production — has been greatly eased. Mr. Wilson's experience egies i F be eirri” Nd RRRe z ree i i cf x x ! E : A Businessman’s 4 Years in Washington fund of good humor and good will, tolerant and patient in his relations with subordinates. Of necessity, he must parcel out his time. Yet there have been almost) no complaints from civilian of- ficials or higher-ranking ' military men’ that he is inaccessible. | A FAST START saw his first attracted him, He was a brilliant student. He had high sc at 19. * * * | The Secretary emerged with a degree in electrical engineering, went to work as an engineer ap- prentice for Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, There he showed a special aptitude for desigming and |jater Mr, Wilson referred off- manutactaring the electrical ap- | handedly to the White House | seat was lost in Michigan. ifuror over Assistant Secretary of Mr,. Wilson grew up in rural|Defense Robert T. Ross. It de- Ohio: Both his parents Were school-|veloped that a elothing firm of teachers, He was 14 before he|which his wife was president had automobile andibeen doing business with the found he could run almost as|Army, Mr. Wilson had this to fast as it did. Anything mechanical | say: be-| : understand them to be, there is hind him at 16 and Carnegie Tech|, reason for criticism whatso- ever, Labor jumped on that one. Se did many Democrats, Some ated themselves from ‘the re- mark, Mr, Wilson apologized. An important Republican Senate A few weeks ago, there was a “If the facts are right, as I “{ think it's bad enough to make a man sell everything he his wife, too, that's going pretty far.”* Then came the remark about National Guard. And a little _——____. missiles and atomic submarines.|| —% Most of these things are thes }# product of the planning of his 9 predecessors. Military men “ any real judgment of Mr, Wilson's 4 a shments cannot be made 4 will become apparent how owns, but if he has to divorce nas planned for the future pliances that company was mak- ing for automobiles. This led him ultimately into “|General Motors, and by stages up the ladder to the presidency of that huge organization. * & -*.- He became president in 1941. er fi MW Ht it i i “In the Defense Depart-| i : TRADE4N ON _SHOPSMITH 2 FOR ANY | POWER TOOL YOU _ A) POWER TOOL —f Feb. 15~Mar. 1 Vaaseaees’ New’s the time to get the one Lasso, dray or ROUND-UP Is 5 Tools in One @SAW °@.DISC SANDER © DRILL PRESS © LATHE © HORIZONTAL DRILL =—the incomparable SHOPSMITH multi-purpose home workshop! carry your old power tool in and walk out the pread owner of s brand new SHOPSMITH. Only Shopsmith Lets You Complete the Job! power tool you've always wanted Pontiac Federal 761 WEST * ALL YOU Adults . . . $1.00 PANCAKE TIME 7 A. M. to 8 P. 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J. —|him back the next inorn to take through ional ind Gn SNE IO SE iat Proof’ Lock Isnt “RICHMOND, Va. w — They put The prisoner had only two re-|send him to the Middlesex County|a “thief-proof’ lock on the win- workhouse “‘to straighten, myself) dow of the business office at St.|- A Philip hospital here, but the lock er Set eet. A thief the window, “A yatn session’ Je the year's biggest event in the Trobriand Is-/ lands, Papua-New Guinea, where 7! W: Huron - yams grow to 12 feet in length. ' \, Sherwin-Williams mm FE 4-2571 = Seieeiaetin 0 danas The African move is sete Ver vil a far ney tina “ipa nn sey Aims to Meet. Problem of Broken Homes; Aid| “general in Juvenile Delinquency F iit which is achieving indepe March 6. As President Eisénhower was quick to point out at last week's press conference, the high- pletely separate from the Middle i To emphasize the impending danger, Vice President Richard M. "iNixon will make shattering trip to Ghana, the’ former British gold coast colony ndencé| precedent: | - [Union of South Africa, Ethiopia, |’ Liberia, Tunisia and. Morocco, : * * * Besides those, tablishments in Africa, all of which are now in the process of rein- forcement. The United States Information Service, while currently: more con- activities in Africa if dollar budget increase. Optometrist DR. HENRY A. MILLER | 7 North Saginow: Street Phone FE 4-6842 _ “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings FBI Shrinks by One | 10 Most Wanted List | WASHINGTON @® — Robert L. Green, placed on the FBI's ‘10 Most ‘Wanted’ list-only two days — Detroiter E “Eg y 2 /most remote village has a movie|"Y department of From left, are Americans were, and how Inter- ested in government and world affairs, + The personnel officer, bem interjected that he, personally, felt that there was a great deal of dis- Negroes had met several Negro attorneys pro-| 2nd doctors, so they felt there was some opportunity for Negroes to't advance in the U, S. Indonesia, the visitors pointed out, is organized along European Iines governmentally, and has largely continued the Dutch forms established before the country achieved independence, ALL OFFICIALS APPOINTED The central government appoints all local officials ana judges with the exception of the village head, or mayor as we would call him. This village head is charged with cojiecting taxes for the central mt and acting as a dealings with higher officials. It's Right of Way, Way That's Right That's Puzzling HOUSTON, Tex. — Julius A. Glass, 49, thinks you can fight City Hall. Only his quarrel is not with City Hall—but with the state Rs Texas, which has earmarked hi house and lot as part of a vari right-of-way... The action has discouraged po- tential buyers, Glass says. And no Money 1s now available to pay him for the property because high-| way engineers figure it will be 1965 before it is needed, The state originally planned to acquire it 962. But Glass isn’t admitting defeat. Unless the state comes through with a solution by Saturday, he says he will deed the property to 1,000 individual and charitable or- ganizations throughout the coun- The resulting legal snafu will cost the state of Texas between one and three million dollars, Glass figures, He said a doctor has advised him to move to Colorado for his health’s sake, but the state freeze’ on his property has pre- vented him from disposing of it. 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Pointing to the progress made since independence, the officials noted that literacy, eight per cent under the Dutch, has “| reached 50 per cent, “We followed your methods as used in the Philippines, when you took over from the Spanish,” Ab- doerachman said, ‘‘and every lit- erate person was recuired to be a Ir f gee Rimini and San Marino this sum- mer, The fare and guided tour for the 150-mile journey is exactly $5. oe 8: & : One of the most scenic routes to Adriatic from Rome leads hills of Tuscany. coaches cover the 145 miles in a day for’ $6.40 one-way. After arriv- ing in Florence, tourists can linger’ la few days to take in the legacy of the Renaissance along the Arno, or continue directly north to Bo- logna, Bus fare for the half-day jaunt on to Boiogna is $3.20. Rate Down; Bill Grows electricity to farmers has gone down nearly 50 cents per 100 kilo- watt hours since 1947-52, but the average monthly electric bill paid by farmers has increased by more SETTING... 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A check of local markets|will provide about the same pro- reveals a wide variety of valuesitein value that 4 ounces of meat in i; 9 ile. tan of Se Oe ey eee ‘ and canned foods cheese servings " the market basket. are | 2 MEATS—Choices can run Re ; Si ee cuts el are still the budget buys says Mrs. sae ee ee Josephine Lawyer, Consumer Mar- oa Kefing. Information Agent. But if] on os > lower in price than it will be when i Sees lemon julse weather is warmer. Some extra! Artiticiel co steaks for the freezer is a good Pastry idea for future ““bro.l-outs.” 2 cupe four There is still some range fed beet in the market. A . broiling. house ee steaks from as ryech aa 15 to 38 cents leas than | Combine cherries, sugar and that of steak from grain-fod beet. cueth sed ie funy sa These breil slcely, but are too | 207" cook until thickened, Add al fean to have the full beef flavor : of grain-fed beef. : Sa oe The largest crop in history sums} Pour into pastry-lined ple plate.| | | the ‘turkey story of Inst year-lpoe ‘with ‘butter Add. lattice top | ~ Shoppers still benefit from this! crust. Bake at 425 degrees for 30-40 as evidenced by “specials” on both! timutes, 2a “-gmait-and-large size turkeys this}, ; 4 « week, If turkey fits the menu plans ' * or vacant freezer ‘space, this may bd ; be a wise selection. anges ring | Because old layers are being «culled, stewers are becoming a : * thrifty choice. Fryers are « higher smaller supplies. 0 : a a . : en eee Lap Pat tage The - serve or three people ac- javors to blend. Bring to room ‘cording to the size of their append mye cuucetine ‘Then’s|temperature before serving. Makes , » tites, entire of 2bout 2 cups dressing. Keeps well FRUITS & VEGETABLEs—val-"% * %¢d in the crop several weeks. ‘entine colors eam wert fate the| ween. Se. end _ this)!" retrigerator for menu magically when cherries, makes the anaes ecay © : ; rhubarb, frozen strawberries, oF /Pmon Dressing is an incitement ()yen Dish Blends © giclee Farge A St | «ary mina boot, s=0m- ‘Annie Beans, Bacon | dad teed sais wi have by the dressing pple, BE ‘ with chopped parsley. ~ pounds for a ple or 5 one-half | An appropriate accompaniment | : * cups of sauce. would be hearty meat sandwiches|“*sserole that’s also easy on the ; and salty corn chips. budget Pees poe fresh a Sa aa ao dney beans bacon ‘fanaily ete more cherry ple for| tows gare Preheat oven to moderate (350 Sse ger cod og > Rigpgschrad pie Su coljimall bunch endive, romaine of eht- ony » rere = = a . 5 a . = es ‘tt cherie, eo 0 cee wl fe ‘tenapoon eat ne —_ Drain two He. 3. cans red . tart cherries. 4 cans se Lemon kidney beans . measure 4 cups, make «generous 9 inch ple, er — vipa sround) Reserve 2 tablespoons liquid. Large stocks frozen Ww large salad bowl with cut] In a lightly greased 1% qt. cas- berries and adequate supplies of|clove garlic. Tear greens into bite-|serole, arrange alternate layers ot Michigan apples are colorful size pieces and place in biowl./peans and sliced apples. Top with | choices which are favorably|Add orange chunks and salt. To8s|4 slices bacon cut in 2-Inch pieces. | priced. lightly with enough Bleu Cheese|Sprinkle with 114 teaspoons - salt] oy eee aes’ Doe Sprinkle with coarsely ad | liquid. Carrots, tomatoes, Garnish with stuffed olives.| Cover and bake in moderate (350 | peppers and lettuce bring many |Makes 6 to 8 servings. degree) oven 30 minutes. Uncover : vitamins and shinerals from sun-| giew Cheese Lemon Dressing and bake 30 minutes longer. Serves] ; ny winter gardens. pound bleu cheese six. - Potatoes-hold their rightful spot " —~en the market list. Théir thrit| ‘swine juce = |Baake Fillets, Oysters and the easy way they fit with) } {20s 40" A other vegetables are just two rea- teaspoon monosodium glutamate Put. serving-size fillets of any sons for their popularity. Cooked| Mash cheese with fork, or mix/80n-fat fish, such as sole, cod, with their jackets on, they keep|with electric mixer; blend in oil{P@rch, in a flat unbuttered cas- the minerals that are usually lost|beating until smooth, Stir in grated|Serole. Pour over this one can when potatoes are peeled. _ lemon peel, lemon juice, sou r/of frozen oyster stew and sprinkle EGGS & DAIRY—Here is a cuejcream, minced garlic, salt and generously with paprika. Bake to a way to buy more of the steaks|monosodium glutamate, mixin g)15-20 minutes. Dot with parsley in the market. Save on some meals| well, and serve, ‘Two crisp, rich chocolate wafers and dreamy-smooth “vanilla cream ... that's Hydrox, king of cookies. _ Treat the folks royaily with Hydrox... . tonight! SUNSHENC WYOROxX : COOKiggs . =MEAT PIES @ CHICKEN @ TURKEY. @ BEEF . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1057 ) MORTON’S f at 89° i "Oe COCOA MIX SOLID HEAD CABBAGE... Poiatoes.-.. 104+. 59° Pancake Flour 2 = af Weoffles. . Lb. Bc Hershey Instant MARGARINE 4 Loe, $100 COMET CLEANSER GIANT SIZE 2 Ale FLUFFO Golden Shortening 3 gg: wit @ Beer == © Wine: © Liquor to Toke Out auld _ Corner of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd, ” Stere Hedrs: Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs. 9 to 9 _Felday and Soturday 9 to 10—Gunday 9 te 9 REG, SIZE + 2™ 296 V\Q 08g ¢--- LIQ ny CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE - SOUP . Stending 3 RIB ROAST end Lb. 5g: RIB STEAK : ; ‘KRAFT’S Velveeta Cheese brs. 69: __Phione FE 2.5192 Sy } ‘ : : : \ : 3 e ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 “a apt dibs. Sorry Me Specials Sold to Minors or Dealers . Florida Temple 100 Size ORANGES ~. 39°} Fresh Tender Slaw 7 : 7 C SALAD 2m 1) Pi West Pontiac Kiwanis Club PANCAKE FESTIVAL BROOK'S Chili Hot 7 SEAN ‘No. 300 Cons Pontiac. 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Ave. ‘bes 148 E, Howard St. | Gingelivilles f q 7 : - t | : \ \ ‘ > ! ‘* / Me | | al ee es oe ee ee fet 4 ¢ sees i a - = “4 \THE PONTIAC PRESS. : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14) 1957_ Vitamin D is the Sunshine Vitamin! Helps youngsters grow taller. Helps give every- one strong bones, sound teeth. Vitamin D is vital to health-giving “sunshine” in . every glass of Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk. So nourishing, so tasty! At your deer or store... your family! And they get ° sresgeoxe” ¢ ‘grderds ; ¥ Chip Beef, Rice |: Is Rich, Filing economical. Serve with the follow- tablespoons butter or margarine TV-| before family or friends, ‘Crispy corn flake “overcoats” Discover how delicious cooked bananas are with this quick and easy recipe. — Golden Crugt Bananas Slowly Simmer Pork, Vegetable |=: Pork skillet—using diced pork shoulder meat and vegetables—is a thrifty and succulent dish to set As its name suggests, pork skillet 4 may be cooked on top of the range 23 2 oven is ugar and Spice |tor thorourn cooking. The savory "\Makes Cookies . se erg ro ‘ s ae. 39° | ie tadeeee us 39°F rg Hoa Lettuce... 2" 37°F: \Specially Nice! cups sifted flour | ae iooen = soda nuts, Bake in moderate (350 degrees) loven until baked through and light- ly browned—about 12 mintes, Re- move from pan at once with wide spatula to wire rack to cool. poul Makes 4 to 5 dozen. Store in tightly covered container. Slice Before Freezing ; & gia to & beked ham. combination is an excellent choice for chafing dish service from the buffet board. yg ig or % cup un-/ fh Spoon the pork and vegetable ‘GOLDEN CRUST BANANAS — Bananas “but- which goes with so many other foods. This is a ton on overcoats’ to bake as a winter vegetable. ete ere oe ee eee : Roll Nutritious Bananas ; lin Golden Corn Flakes diluted Add flakes cups corn wae, crushed into coarse evaporated milk. Peel bananas.) Cut into halves crosswise. lm’ food chopper to desired aa “ New! Bite-Size New! Crisper! Thinner! N ew! Royal Treat Flavor! (N6WINo-Crumbs! es wee Look for the rumbs : H “ped butter ene crown on the "Use slightly green tipped or all yellow &§ J package! salt to egg, or undiluted eceeesecccoccecoce > “DR. CHRISTIAN” starring Macdonald Carey WIBK-TV eee Thursday, 7:00 P. M. banana halves into egg or then drain 2 to 3 minutes. i ~*~ os ie oY q for crumbing, fold the Your dog will love it -only seconds to fix Now you can feed your dog as profes- sionally as any breeder..,yet it takes only seconds. A new formula plus baking .. vides more nutrition and . nae S. instant mixing. Try it oi slowly 1% hours. Six ——— Buttered Brazil Nuts Enhance Snap-Beans When you want to dress up but- tered snap beans to serve with try or meat, you'll find they're delightful sprinkled with browned- in-butter Brazil nuts, After you've cooked the — fresh or frozen, and cut in thin strips —— drain them in a col- ander and keep them warm. Then into the saucepan in which the beans were cooked, brown some sliced nuts in butter or margarine ag |and pour over the beans, You can ou (add a little lemon juice after the nuts are browned, if you like. Pour oft drippings before adding WEEK-END SUPER SPECIALS?! m Po Ready Tasdes iheek _BEEF LIVER Lb. 29° Lean,” Meaty - CASH | LE. I . = 9g CHEESE “ ai Loin - Tender, Juicy SIRLOIN STEAKS “ 49° on Lai > Sf. Tender | naa CHASE & SANBORN CELEBRATES __ ITS 93% ANNIVERSARY WITH A... It’s our Anniversary Party ... but you on the present. A whale of a saving on ‘| giant-size jar of Instant Chase & Sanborn . . the first instant coffee blended, roasted and brewed to suit the most critical coffee taste. Join the celebration, Save on New Instant Chase & Sanborn! Give —_— a oc awe the full-t INSTANT CHASE « a ‘SANBORN Lawrence ASPARA Lean Rib End or Boston Butt Pork Roast. Wednesday, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities Chef Boy-ArDee SPAGHETTI Big 40 Oz. C Can ditty CORN MUFFIN . — : | or Borden’s Ready-to-Serve PANGAKE _ BISCUITS ; oes = 10 Ruby Bee Pure GRAPE , Helinan’s JAM MAYONNAISE * 2-Ib. 39° THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 25¢ cS "y J eee s laleindiadinded OOF 0869084809000 8 OEE! 6888s eet ee OO EERE OREO! 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Ae iis sf at ass i ag Fs gE i J 7 i = 3 ser in iy tilted el ay is af Hi z iF | Red Snapper Lb. 69°. “LAKE PERCH “49 3-4 Lb. 5-8 Lb. Average os Average oi Fresh Fryer Gizzards....38¢u. DUCKS FRYERS FRESH . FRESH FRESH BUFFALO “48: OYSTERS _CHITTUNS | _ LARGE SHRIMP » 89" FRESH SMELT : - 82 S. Saginaw St, PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET (Wholesale and Retail) ABBITS s Upside-Down Apricot Buns Arm Roast of Beef other ingredients, of course, make|This is an excellent time to dis- cover new cuts and new uses-for,. the lend/roasts, the arm chuck roast proves ~ lyou can keep some for your own ls Economical Buy many beef cuts. ~. * * x - The arm roast is a good place to start. At the meat counter this roast is éasily identified by the round bone. While it is generally priced higher than the blade. chuck as economical because it has a high proportion of lean. The arm) roast will make three servings per pound while the blade chuck will serve two from each pound. * * ®. A four- to five-pound arm roast is a thrifty buy. From the round end of the roast, cut off a boneless piece of meat to cube for beef stew. From the center, cut a small one-meal pot roast. The remaining piece can be split into two attrac- tive Swiss steaks. Dilute Canned Soups With Evaporated Milk Quick and delicious soups are made by blending a tall can of evaporated milk with a can-of con- densed tomato, mushroom, . green pea, celery or asparagus soup. Heat according to directions on the can and serve. It's a wonderful way to round out lunches at school—two children can share a thermos jug full or lunch, as thip makes three to four servings. Prained crushed pineapple heat- ed with butter is unbeatable as a topping for crisp, golden waffles .'or leftover cake. rock uP ON: | BISCUITS. 10. c=! JUICE ORANGE fa Seabrook Farms Frozen Food Sale SWIFT'S PEAS-CORN FRENCH FRIES 10 PEAS & carrots © ©, BEEF 12 OZ. CAN og FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES U5 & ae 00 Maxwell House INSTANT ¢. COFFEE. ” = | 4120 W. Walton Bivd., Drayton Plains Store Hours: Mon? thru Sat, § a.m. to 9 p.m. | Sunday 12to9 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SUSSUSRSERSS0SSR00R00Renseenngecneeneenesenssennceel ——— chicken, or an ice creamy des- jsert, Whether an afternoon bridge dessert or a shower luncheon, you'll find these little tarts just right. x * * But the biggest surprise of all [iwaits in the pastry. Tiny chunks iline each muffin cup. Moisten and for crisp nut-flavored petal-shaped itarts. These simple-to-make pastries Ti can be baked ahead and held until ready to use. Then, just fill with your favorite salad, dessert or meat filling and you'll | have the “girls” talking for months! ; These petal tarts are so easy. Just roll out and cut into circles. Overlap three rounds to line each muffin cup, bake, cool, and you're through. * * The filling used in the picture is tasty curried shrimp. The exotic- ally different spice blend of curry combines with the shrimp and $7 29 OR 3-2341 SS SSeS Ss: SS SS eee y ae. Pai Te = eo Use Tulip Tart for Salad! pesks seed Meat ee eb or Dessert .jtarts to bring the intriguing flavor land arorna of the Orient to your dining table. © Tulip Tarts 7 = + flour - cup salted peanuts soy aot coolers | (add tbsp, amet Peeqenete % cup wate’ Mix flour, il and peanuts. Cut in shortening. Sprinkle with water; mix with fork. Round into ball. Roll half at a time %” thick. Cut into eighteen 244” circles. Prick with fork. Overlap 3 circles to press edges to seal. Bake 8 to 10 min, at 475. degrees; Fill with cream filling or ice cream. Makes 12 to 14, Carried Shrimp Filling ™% cup butter % cup flour i 1g = salt ‘ heavy saucepan. Blend in flour, seasonings. Cook over low heat, stirring until mixture is smooth, in milk, bring to boil, stirring con- stantly. Boil 1 min. Just before serving, blend in lemon juice and shrimp. 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Jack Becker watched the proceedings Beckers reside on the State Hospital Grounds. 2 ¥ Women's f “ i i jt i i H f LE Z i: a3 ¢ 239 Your Fi amily Page WH i i F THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 f FB = E 2g : g E i ; Pontioak Chapter Hears Talk on Orchids ~THIRTY-EIGHT ‘ i | & fit fli le z zg Members and guests of Pontioak|was used on the dinner tables. Chapter of the National Secretaries) Mrs. Hope Scott gave the invota- Association, International, m e t| "9". A Wednesday evening’ at Hotel Wal-| Mrs. Harold Emmett of Florida ; " spoke of her hobby of growing or- chids, — : _ During the “business "meeting, Ba ‘\ A a Vacation to | just for YOU! * - ba tll ites UR RS ar Cl a Cotton shirred sun and | suits. = Right in the Heart of Winter Secretaries Hold Valentine Dinner | : Counci dent, Mrs, William Robinson was appointed. chairman of National Secretaries Week to be held April 21-27. The First Lady of Business will be honored at: this time, PLAN TO ATTEND MEET - Plans were made by the greup to attend the Michigan Division Alse announced wai the date meeting in Ann Arbor May 17-19./Solon, 224 Blue Star Mothers Gather at YMCA p ii Hl Li rr ct Mrs: Carl Shindorf Reports to Group ~ members of the Eight-and Forty Mrs. Carl Shindorf, child wel- fare chairman, reported that Val- entines had been sent to the chil-| dren at the Oakland County Tub-) i BIL % : Follow the Sun South . . . come on in... it’s almost as good as See Our Summer Beach Wear..,. NOW AT SPECIAL PRICES. Frankly we're tired of winter and so anxious to warm: things up we've decided to create sunshine SUN and SWIM : Special Purchase - WELL KNOWN BRAND NAMES $s 898 8gB 98. Some with matching bonnets, terry lined jackets and all much higher price in regular You Know the Label SWIM SUITS Were Sun Struck! Even if you Can't jerculosis Sanitorium, for their Val- De-'Mrs. James Graybiel entine party, She also reported on the contributions made to the Children’s Jewish National Hospi- tal. aad Hosts Yomar Group Mrs. James Graybiel was hostess to members of the Yomar Group Tuesday evening in her home on Mrs, Hershey. Mrs, Stephen pier, Mrs, Vennor, Mrs.. ,_M El len Wissinger and Oneida road. Mrs. Marvin Hillman, | Hathaway of East Iroquois road, .|Dr. and Mrs. George Harkless of St. Louis of Lakewood drive at- at = * The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Lavoie of Cadillac avenue are shown —_ and Michael with Valentine candy for their favorite Shirley Jean Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Workman of Willard street, is shown as she sorted through her older sister's Valentines for she already Valentine, mother. Robert Don (lejt) Jon are 4 years old. her choice of the group. It looks as if has her selection clutched tightly in her hand, ‘Dr. Lynn D. Allen Jr. of Argyle avenue, Dr. and Mrs. F.~ Milton State’ University Sunday and Monday. * * * Kathie Young has pledged Chi Omega sorority at Michigan State University. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Manley Young Mark avenue and Dr. James H. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac rority at University of Michigan where she is a sophomore student. 2 Foe Honored at a recent dinner at Michigan State University for achieving all-A academic aver- ages during the fall term at the of Cherokee road, mings. . - Mrs. Orvil Cum-| ‘¢™4ed a forum on vision problems in highway safety at Michigan s Oe swim | Boys’ Swim Trunks Boxer style cotton ts or elastic Bri Sizes, — - Ann Shop | 4 87 W. Huron Ss | ‘We don’t dare mention the California a a these oe ow oad suits. But you'll Regular $1.98 and $2.50 tk it you see the fresh $450 2 x | Bee . ae Ae + + and yb go comortabl 5p llagy' | Rei Regular $6.98 and $7.98 CABANA, SETS, Reg. $6.00, SPECIAL PURCHASE, $4.96 ; heal hug! oie ie cork cushioning i : : : heel-to-toe! “High and mid-heel styles. . sk: sae oe rs es ee a exactly a oles in MeCALL’s 1195 1295 Shoe Salon—Meszanine FABULOUS---SOFT Patent Ped, es [| Clara Megredy has returned to her home on Cottage street after vacationing in Hanover, Kan., for several days, * = -* Mrs. Karl Kutz. will entertain members of Fireside Club in her _| home on Liberty street Friday at 1 p.m. * * * : Judy Dickstein. of Chippewa = |road was formally initiated into _|Nu Phi Epsilon national music so- Five pages today in Women’s Section university were Patricia Ronan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ronan of East Iroquois road, ahd Don U. Collier, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Collier of Bir- Pat is a freshman studying medical technology and Don is a sophomore student. of p ter- | |Mr. and Mrs. © \John T. Flani- |gan of Edison. street announce ment of their © daughter, Mary Eileen, Wolfgang of : Rochester. He | is the son of |Mr.. and Mrs, Clarence L. Wolfgang of Riverdale, A June 22. wed- ding ‘is plan- ned, inary medicine, ew + : tt it | i : i 5 Z ie ¥f in Europe and South and Central z E i ; sera i ee eee a ee ____|_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 __ ody Has Creative Talents! Faille and Tattete—Plain and Gored Some with Nylon Crinoline, All Colors - Washable Wool Plaid and Solid Colors Reg, $3.95 ....$3.00 Reg. $4.50... .$3.50 Sizes Reg. $4.95 eee . $3.95 22 fo 30 Reg. $5.50 ee .$4.39 aa Reg. $6.25 ....$4.95 , Reg. $7.25 ++ e $5.95 E lk g < - if il ng 3 a i E E k | , 4 maid of bene. a eee - |AWARE OF WORLD sister of the | BEAUTY SAL ON sic ottewce 2 the chug 2? f% sarted. And it has} Preseeete ee uate Bere: @ 219 Auburn Ave. the wit of Sen. Wallace)pappier and more aware of the land of St. Charles, Ml and of Reps. Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark), like a creative type, believe it or| Conn. Michael. Feighan (D-Ohio), Walt] not!” Don Charles ky \Calif), Past C: Jones (D260) ‘andlinow s¢ now. o arty the bahnien. Mr. [Ciitiord G. McIntire (R-Maine).. | Once we ‘unleash the. ¢reative/Dusen ; Dorcas Guild 6 Tables were decorated in the Your Beauty Deserves —i Valentine motif and centered with 4 PROFESSIONAL ~ }ilarge birthday cakes. ~ © CARE The invocation was given by | the Rev. G. W. Gibson and de- FUR BLEND — SWEATERS luxurious = a : eS Ve The Slende and orton Clutch capes, | 2 Aa = ee . , are included in this new Bee (aaa) ie his gt collection of wonderful boche d ‘ \ a oF ee nee cabochon an 3 , : a "| pastels too Sizes 34 10 pocket stoles! _ | SUNTNEEDLE® ET =—_ , PORTABLES Y — © Ranch! © Royal Pastel! ® Silver Blue! : | 83 decorative zigzag stitches and so easily, just. ! Bude _ by attaching its exclusive AUTOMATIC zigzagger. Take your pick! Solid 1 0% h Trade Mork of The Singer ite, Co, reo | SINGER SEWING CENTER | Up To 1 Yeor i ae eee To Pay Bolence. PONTIAC _—_.-. BIRMINGHAM : _f . FE 2-081) __MI4-0050-_ ; me —— — } ( ‘ " Ee 2 4 * hits Greatest | -_ | MENK. VALUES in Ten Years ... usually $395 to $695 293 PRICES PLUS FEDERAL TAX. ALL FUR PRODUCTS LABELED TO SHOW COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF IMPORTED FURS, =k Remarkable_ at These Prices? See our window dis- play of MINK... but you'll want to:come in and see them, touch them, put them on to appreciate the silken luxury of these oyt- rageously low priced large mink stoles. 4% We couldn’t begin. to $999 list them all . . . you'll 5 4 _ want to: see for your- self so be here first to . choose from the entire 393 + Fur Salon—Second Floor . Remember . .. junior isa size, net an age! |. @ YELLOW e BEIGE. . | @PINK POWDER | Sizes §$ °° 7 tw 15 EASY TERMS! MONEY DOWN Easy Terms _NATIONAL. * Michigan’ s 1957 ‘Saas Lou Farkas. (left), Wayne State Unions sity student, and Sue Devereaux, runner- up, will bé presented Feb, 22 at Mt. Holly Ski Club’s first annual costume Ski Carni- val, Miss Devereaux reigns as queen of with them. Mi. Hally Ski Club. The coronation ball was held in Grayling Saturday. evening, and the winners participated in the Winter Sports Carnival in Grayling Sunday. Mor- ton Graddis operator of Mt. Holly is shown *|San Francisco Pioneers in Low-Cost Project bo thursday friday saturday sale of separates $9 99 sweaters 3 ‘29 usually $3.98 to $7.95. Imagine, full fashioned sweaters at this price! Nylon and wool slipons and cardigans in broken sizes and colors. Sele, $2.99. skirts: $9 99 cai $3.98 to $7.95 Tailored wool skirts and assorted dressy styles in this attractive group! Really wonderful values !° Broken sizes and colors. Sale, $2.99. tapered pants | a. 99 usually’ higher priced * Wonderful bargains to wear right now! Ivy engue corduroy ponts with side zipper. In black or tur- Quoise. Sizes 10 to 16. Sale, $2.99, ls nnd TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER | open nights to 9 p. m. monday, _ thursdoy, friday, saturday © IMALLOY’S | Housing Planned for Senior Citizens Vacancy” sigh on s3tF rH F i} ib i : z of Commerce figures show that 1 in 10 in the city is over 65. average rental will be about ity of accidents, and a large senior recreation center, the first of jts kind in the west. ek ft “It might actually be the first of its kind in the nation,” Beard said. “It will be run by the Park and Recreation Department of the city, will have rooms for reading and parlor games; space for mild joutdoor activity; lecture rooms and space for hobbies. There will also The housing development, which will cover a full city block, will have some 20 studio apartments but the majority will be one-bed- room size, There will also be certain apart- iments set apart for families with young children, since a study of housing for older persons has shown that they like to have children in the neighborhood. * * * Older persons will. be given preference for occupancy of the Diertty of the units, however. Mrs. Vivian Tubbs_and Mrs. V. New Aivieels at Malloy’s “Kate Greenway” New Washable Fabrics in a wide range of styles and sizes from 2 to 14 Priced — $95 , $595 -5.N.Saginaw FE 4-1192 |C. Healey .were cohostesses at the i luncheon ‘meeting of Dirt |Gardeners Club held at the Adah | Shelly Library. | An arrangement of red and white l evening. A gift rectived by each | member revealed their secret pal ar. | Mrs. Gordon Reynolds of Iili- inois avenue will open her home Slide Pictures Shown Gardeners Hold Meeting carnations, snapdragons and chrysanthemums centered .the luncheon table. Mr, ang Mrs, Norman Roth ‘showed colored slides of their trip to the West Indies and the Hawalian Islands. A on During ‘the business mostingt members voted to send a teacher to the Conservation Training School to be held July 14-Aug. 24 at Higgins Lake. as favoring the ‘‘use stamp’ for entry to Michigan state parks, to help finance the upkeep. * * * Mrs. Tubbs, president, appointed| Mrs. C. O. Sloan and Mrs. G. H.|™** The group also went on record]at the Mrs. L. L. Stirling Entertains Group artists’ exhibit to be held in the spring. Coming Events Pontiac homey Club will meet Mon- pa at EP = at Pontiac Federal Sayv- Pontiac Rebekah ',od: oun at 8 Perkins 8t. warden of the assembly, Circle of bagel Dorcas Chureh will meet a Christian 30. p.m. | Eliza Circle of Chureh ‘ei ss be 9 pit Mrs. D_ D. Ave. ies. Dwight Tuesday at John Graham, 275 Dick Tuesday at Lasley to assist fn forming a jun- for the Feb. 24 meeting. Zeta Zeta Omega Plans Initiation Tea Several events are being planned sorority. Announcements of activi- of Mrs. Gerald DeWees on Ge- inella drive. The first event will be an Initia- tion Tea on Apri] 28 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Rathbun ONLY THE BEST From Oxford Mattress Co. You can be sure of custom-made springs when you buy at OXFORD —_ degree of firmness, ¢ OXFORD'S will rebuild old. make them like new again. Ca deliver your remade mattress or box the same jay! “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OxFoRD” OXFORD MATTRESS. 332 West Huron Street or ity in gaged iy oe Any width . The very best at sssteeey-dh "s. ‘mattresses or box s' : in the a oe ‘ FE2-171 § ior garden club. iby members of Zeta Zeta Omega]. ties on the club calendar were} made at the meeting of the group held Tuesday evening at the home| Naomi circle will meet 7:3 p.m. with Mrs, W. Bantian, Kemp 8t. Loa Lie ¥ 2 _eh 7 le Temple, | rs. LaVerne Maniey, grand | will be s guest. Tuesda: — a ard Reynolds, || eign Christian | wi tos Circle of First Christian Church wi 7:30 ) with. 40 * 740 West Huron St. sally advertised brands eee at : < Beerything for Baby! “Nationally Advertised Brands” with Quality--- Price --- Satisfaction Guaranteed! 4 vou ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PAY US A VISIT Use Our Convenient “Pay as You Please” Plant Open Theiraday and Fridey Nights ‘til 9 P. M, ponent OF FREE PARKING | Fuiture, Gitts and Toye” | | BAR CAKE... to win per Wertine | FRENCH BUTTERNUT 78 oe eeeeee : brick ice cream is in indi paper EGG wrappers, is it proper to leave the : : wrapper on when serving it to the guests, or should , it removed FRUIT Cc before serving? At mer party the hostess left BREAD FRI. aad SAT. ONLY! .HOME c MADE 5 BREAD | PEACHES and CREAM ° _ 63: | COFFEE CAKE... | LATTICE TOP < RASPBERRY PIE.......... 716 | 121 W.-Huron_ St. “Bagg ly aM Thomas Pastry Shop ee Dr. B. R. Berman — Optometrist — 17 N. Saginew St. PE 4-7071 | | | | FEATURING THE LATEST | FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR USSY SALE ON CLEANSING CREAMS and SKIN LOTIONS. NOW $1.25 . ro Seba _ 12 on. $1.75 NOW $1 Plante send me the following ama® ale et this month's sale price Sise | Price Tussy Eniulsified Cleansing Cream é Tussy Pink Cleansing Cream : Tussy Skin Lotion ' es Neme— — a : Address__. ing City _State Enclosed: M.O. C.0.D. CHECK ___., Bie ee ee a ieee SS z a & cai eee a Sy = — = af =o Sey ; os Ty fs i ea Lee E i | : ome ee ee = oe - . 3 and only has g iit i i BPE j : H : F Hl if i i f 5398 i Ht i i is this to lead to fatigue and im-| - * * * + a - does the light|in reducing menus. Do not ‘ry = & : oe ate en all remaining -° For instance, the egg is & WOM) . week Yo : atk 7 |Take Wool Togs |*ie.""" °° Wal | = AK jon Trip to South | whoie grain cereals, and. citres| fil | , 2 | [fruits and juices also play an ; : NEW YORK GIEA) — Wool, tn! important tele ts autriten. 3 | Jat home for winter, wear. stamped, self-addressed ' envelope i | | The girl who makes her first) with your request for leaflet No. ' your choice fie i i z i i i larly, atlach Ghat te lien wel- wer. aon tee Kom : : : Even in daytime, in the shade, | wAWAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAANY ‘| . , fal as shar breezes sweep acroes Final Week of 3 | | dq ae | | ae eres $ (Clearanceon 3 , . a ee F —s * . a Pt 4 z Neteanl Dowty teles Woot ||, The litle sugar you use in your coffee doesn't Avoid Patching $ Fall and Winter 3 pee rE 4.1954 | make much difference in your figure. Spotty Makeup $ MATERNITIES 3 : : oe Phone Pe : : 2s ‘ . bli * r Goll Mies Wiles Today fl my. oe ahd oH ggsier emis "em Fw Dreey Dress 3 PONTIAC City Toastmistress Cu Dj scsers cremion tame §: 3 Crier pede $id ro ) wi pes . up” the affected aréa. 3 Pushers and Slacks $ be . . ‘ : BEAUTY COLLEGE ‘Conducts. Speech Contest ae tenes ot Se anes Discounts Up to 3 95 $ 95 $ MOTE COLLEGE , cad sare. etre apt sue $3995 Coats 20 6995 Coats 35 | | Rebest Dance. placed first{mistrems for the contest. Each con-laad fhroet with a mild detringsat! § ° ; $ | ¥ ae azZel. e Line eae Se Dean Se ee me 8 Pe ees ote tm | 49% Coats 25 7995 Coats %40 Club sae at Hotel Wald-|minute impromptu talk. dermatologist. = Maternities 3 7 : Re ante, 7 Sen | Tet epater wan Mr. ion uch ip game of wn wit OXFORD SHOP $1 5995 Coats $30 8995 Coats %45 Mrs. Evelyn Cole served as toast-| .-os0% tor her tople. Mrs. B = yom axprasinaisty one pound! S9W. Huron St FE 4.7212 $ spoke on “The Constant Chal- mage NINES Sorry! No Exchanges or Refunds! perry Roll |e se= | | 3 No Lay-a-ways . .. Use Your Charge Account! _ rope Piano Lessons - Organ Lessons Gallagher’s prgan and piano studio is now open ... Lessons are given in popular piano % Barganas and Cashmeres Excepted . . . classical piano as well as popular organ ; Sal Dettertienae’ ial and classical organ ... Beginners accepted |) * * | «.. Phone FE 4-0566 soon to arrange the most a i: ermeh ee anf convenient lesson time. = 3 . Ss Ra | GLENHAVEN days it's fun to have an appro-|Howard Whea , Mrs. P. Eugene . f : an oe st the che fer and Mr. Sey Oven, te rhapmechbibar MUSIC CO. a EVERYTHING YOU WANT.IN A. SULT _— [family like Cherry Roll any) Mrs, Miller gave the invocation, Bezalel ov ~ ‘ | ee nr maadines Gy auitett Gite Wien Dedicated to More Beautiful Women During This... « . They run in and out|-Witkins, Miss Turek and Mrs, Grandma's house all the tinie.| Mailahn. The winner and runner- NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK RANDALL’S "soe "°° © fashion | checks in 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 | ; | capes! « the » . . Add sugar to biscuit mix. only $29.95 and mix well with a fork. i i f Specialised Pat out into a rectangle 9x13. ae | Cover with cherries. Roll as for |~ Heir Tinting ol sety. a Soe te a large ; Open 6 Days « Week patceae orl Bi egy 5 _Thars, ond Fri. H9 P.M. Oo intervals ae as ame Whew o | i %: | center, Tern slices sideways to “Barbara’s’ Beauty Salon Saas Gates S188 Cooley Lake Ré. t EM 8-2723 Bake 425 degrees for 15 minutes. While this is baking make cherry | sauce. oe aj FINE fl % sugar ; : 2 tablespoons starch :.. ° Som os live nia it. IT’S FASHION with a flourish bound A : : with a ris in McKim Jewelry in satin . . . Glenhaven’s cape suit of 41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 ell wrinkle-shedding Dacron and Rayon miniature check called GLENDAC, The cape can be shed too, to reveal a new and complete silhouette . . . giv- ing you two suits for the price of only one! Rich spring colors. spring and summer ifs, tn Sand Soft Grain Textured Glove Leather 7 - A worlderful selection of new spring suits in newest colors and fabrics . . . for misses’, juniors’ and half sizes. 2295 tw 6500 MADE IN MIAMI Only the best is good enough for you... In compounding your doctor's prescription, we start with highest quality, fresh, potent drugs. And we add the “unseen ingredients” ” Positively the most comfortable thing on two feet! Fits like an angel. And the soft foam ‘cushion is heaven for soles. skill, experience, care, to give you the best , ‘A new shes ef ‘ natin we : women who spend -— most.of the day on . their feet. Styled for beauty + as-well as for duty. » —— a 5 “ : $e Bose p ; . rae - . : ae a . : * : s : { x 2 : : 2 ‘ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1¢, 1957 . | retewe, «'asBPW Club — | ao ne Se oe rears Talk he mentioned that the United States Sree 2 or. any, Leader 2 space missile and satellite develo?) District Chairmon ment.” : a M4 wes the first tiene that-any| Mrs. Leaf Speaks Message was con It *. ‘The government and industry college ed-|, : alate: 290 Oe acter? per cent f re of inter-planetary travel, During the geophysical [wn of Business nnd | Sy age : a oo oe "S| tiac “Business and Professicnall oo i mc ey Ser women's Cub held at Hotel Wa C* Ge le we wih the etd or, a i ic CF ae trained technicians and electronics| -Mrs.. Leaf spoke briefly of the experts, industries every day flood importance of membership par- the newspapers and other com-|ticipation in club activities and munications media with desperate|told of the redistricting of clubs ee ee ee in the state of Michigan, sens oh dh ee] en De, nm oe iio Nor ATPUNED ~~ e LOOK SHARP NnoT ee se Sees members. | DESIRE! cicaonal Ps 1 the coming Mar, soto th ! | — istri 4 Valentines Day, in a They either fail to realize or re-| “istrict and state level, and Mrs. on Vaien ’ . fuse to believe that thousands - a geal ed — national quality cleaned suit... ee ee Ne ne en | Marvied pictures al > This dainty little button-back At Flash it only takes eee een and siatiareape «8 pre is perfect for your sweet-| 1 hour. So you can bring | : The shown by the speakers as they/heart paired with a cute hat, both) your clothes in today and : cherry-trimmed. Jacket for cover-| still have them in time for ‘ up. that date. 4 Pate STORE HOURS: : ee Monday thru Friday, 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. : a Saturday 7 A.M. to 6 P,M. i For this pattern; send 25 in — stere open ‘Ul 6 P.M. only) - : : coins, your name, address, size : desired and the pattern number i _|to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, : 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il ! i z Include 25 cents more with your’ : ; pattern order’ for the Spring & | ; Summer ‘57 issue of our pattern book, Basic Fashion. It contains i dozens of smart new styles for all : ages; gift pattern printed inside ! the book: MALING SHOES . ferlord Township Treasurer | 08 YemuDeentiney guide vans bh. ej © Member of Waterford Taxpayers | group. © 20 Years Waterford Board of. Education. x am, law and mepiiciee, and the classical © Active in all phases of Waterford o- arts, like music, painting and/| Civic Affairs. Helen’s .Qualifications a their share “ Widewx0 3 nsltlinalide snete Your Support If youth has its way, the nation. 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Gog of - Open Mondoyand Friday Evenings | 2 ee Wrsas "AT FEDERAL’ s a % ie : : & | e \ j " , | ; : a + i : I a * } r \ ¥ SS S ‘ a4 ; \ : ‘ i { ' c \ . , - : : : + & moe : mes > ra | va oy = . ee oe / ‘4 ; : ae ; Pee te See : + "3 i! ee Sealy aA 1»! Fae 4 ; oo eo SS ee Se ee ee eee oe ae ee ee ee Se OS Oe ae ae eee eae = ge a ha a ee ee ee 5 Sees Sg ipa TE ae ee Oe ee ee ee ee 4 { jee eae Someone might accuse Birmingham High School foot- ball coach Carl Lemle as being the best recruiter in the . area and every grid season someone else might be inclined = to believe this. As it goes, when football time rolls around, Lemle seems ee afew new faces on the varsity that were < the year previously. - : Tus pedee ces; Carl thountit he could have a peetty good ball club, but during the summer he was wailing about the lack of tackles, having a “big” 165 pounder to come up nowhere in night as his lone returnee. Before the first game of Lemle had mire tackles than he knew what to do with ~ except only to emnathen a tackle Secined eligibility st four others moved It was just what the doctor ordered for am ailing‘coach. Maples walked away with Cid TL, SS, Seen peeens the top five in the state and had their best-season.in history. . Last year a graduation-riddled team needed some help to..evenmake a presentable. showing. The Maples did not have a great year, but a few transfers Foe tegen ody helped the situation. : One of the “EML coaches Dave Not: too long ago, talking to Dave Freeman of Waterford and. Lemle about getting some possible help for next year’s football team from some transfer prospects. “what's the name,” Lemle said jokingly, “maybe I can talk them into moving to Birmingham.” “Smith commented that the coach at East Lansing High had told him that a young lad by the name of Ed Estes would be moving into the He was to be the starting quarterback for East Lansing, which last “year finished ahead of Walled Lake as the top “B” team in the state. The Estes-family did move out of East Lansing, but take note, the happy coach is—Carl Lemle again. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Jim Manilla has finally decided to quit coaching to de- vote his time to the athletic director duties for the two Royal Oak High Schools. Prentice Ryan will coach the new Kimball high, and Ivy Loftin, Manilla’s assistant| will be Dondero high’s new coach. ‘they know there are other towns in : iingham.” MUSIC TO LEMLE'S EARS the 1955 season was ease few other positions, cracked afterward, “what's Smith of Walled Lake was. Walled Lake school district. Rifle Shot Puts Rider in Hospital’ NEW ORLEANS # —. George Glassner, 24-year-old Fair injury to his liver from the blast which tore into his side. The bul- let also pierced the abdomen and ae hee Ma tack, Se Ses, Ghaemer wes, inetd ded shock and. hysteria. ‘State Hot- Rodders Sd NTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 6 Boys’ Club fo Have 3-Day Show DETROIT (INS)—The 5th annual International Autorama, featuring more than 150 hot rods, sports and) antique. cars, will be held at the Michigan State Fair® Grounds for three days starting Feb. 22. seurn and dairy cattle buildings, is sponsored by the Michigan Hot will be displayed. Boxers in Action | The show, to be.held at the coli- Rod Association, The latest innova- tions in hot rods dnd sports cars pion, defends his title against ON THE BUTTON — Joe Brown of New Orleans (right), the defending lightweight cham- jaw in the 2nd Bud Smith of Cincinnati. Brown lands a hard right on Smith's round, and he later won by TKO ‘in the llth round, & Smith Victim in 11th Round MIAMI BEACH. Fila, —it Joe ‘Brown really wants to be a “‘fight- * * * One contender, Wallace (Bud) ®5'smith was scratched permanently akes from the 135-pound sweepst after last night's dreary effort against Brown in their Miami Sate cane te tas suas Things got so tough for Smith that his A thal Adolph Ritacco, ing champion," the woods are full a gata yapping at his begged Dr. Alexander Robbins of the Miamt- Commission; to stop it. The doctor obliged by halting operations between 10th and lth. Under Miami * rules, it went as an lith TKO. * Kenny Lane, the southpaw from Muskegon, Mich., with the/red hot winning streak, is the * * “As far as we're like to make a Sh possibly - arm tight real soon.” The target date is Fri- day, May 24 and the probable site Pontiac Table Net Team Meets Royal Members of the Pontiac Table Tennis Association will warm up for the state championships to be held in Grand Rapids Feb. 23-24; with an all-star match against the at the Bethany Baptist gym. 2. &. & An open house is planned for the public for the match with movies of the World Table Tennis Championships to be shown after Hartack Rides. 5 More Today Oak Stars Tiffany took Solis ds state junior‘ champ. : * * * In their match with the Royal Oak stars, Miss Ryan will be the lone woman in the Pontiac lineup. Other members of the Pontiac all-star team are Sidney Barn- father,-Pere Secord, James Reed For Royal Oak, Henry Andre, Doug Andre, Vern Ousterland, Jack Taylor, and Bob House will comprise the team. : The match starts at 8 p.m. and the public is invited. ; (Cubans Grab Title in Caribbean League HAVANA (#—Cuba is the Carib- bean pro baseball champion today, thanks to a ninth inning rally helped considerably by a summer- time member of the Cleveland Indians. ee The Cubans scored three runs in the last of the ninth to defeat Venezuela 5-4 last night in the series’ clincher, with the winning run trotting home from second base while the right fielder chased down a wild throw by Rudy Reg- alado, the Cleveland . youngster who has been playing third base for Venezuela. Regalado’s costly wenlitiloe came after he fielded a tapper down the third base line by Washington's Jose Valdivielso. + Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas and AIMS FOR 60 FEET — Dave AP Wirephote Owen, eieraid shot put ace at the University of Michigan, is being hailed by his coach Don Canham as the next man who will hit 60 feet. If Owen does. throw the iron ball this distance he will be the 4th man in history to do it, ANN ARBOR, Mich. @ — The yond the 60-foot barrier will be “I definitely think he'll break If practice. dan add another foot to Owen’s cannonball shots, he'll make the 60-foot grade—a feat comparable to the four-minute mile, the seven-foot high” jump and the 15-foot pole vault. : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Is there a _. basketballs Inivdual soring partment. On the double — and bring your — points with you! Assignment: Determine how far one mathematical foint can stretch in separatin, these front- runners for the national scoring titie: Chet Forte of Columbia, Grady Wallace of South Carolina, of one been exchanging the lead with be- wildering rapidity. Thetgies forged past Chamberiain statistician. in the|League a0, please report to college|® Forte Hits 45 to Top Wilt Again! points in Columbia's 93-75 Ivy Saturday night, Forte and. his Lions visit Dartmouth while; Chamberlain takes his 29.93 aver- ege along as the Jayhawks invade Missouri. That should furnish a stimulating weekend for the digit/son piss ound scormg record in delvers, While Forte was enjoying the best night of his college career, North Carolina, the nation’s top- oe with an eye-popping 45 iLongden Near 5,000 Mark races, and Longden is committed Eat fo ride for Molter wherever possi- \ble, — secutive victory. Bradley, ranked fifth in the weekly Ivy: 1 Eger ss oer eee Hale a Sa North ,Caroling lead to one point, 68-67, ayith little more than next man to heave the shotput be- t Dave Owen of Michigan, says} soot 1014 inches, |60-Foot Barrier Target of Michigan Shotputter * Before he finished hig first col- lege year, he upped his tosses to 5i feet, Since then his efforts have been getting steadily stronger, He has won both Big Ten in- ‘door and outdoor championships in his specialty the past two years. Last spring, Owen finished third in the NCAA outdoor meet at the University of California. Ken Ban- itum of Manhattan College and Bill Neider, both 60-foot men, beat him cut. oi * * With added tutoring during the fall, Canham feels Owen. is. better than these two, but be- ole world-record holder Parry| <« lead. “Eventually, he'll break .|O"Brien’s records too,” the Mich- igen Conk Sreeint, cent Mall Fordham Bae fag ye =a ai, Mire — sr FE Ee ae North 5 Porest 69 Eirman to Richmond 8 Tennessee 80 ba ‘4 a at , Wichita 76 avier (Ohio) #1 ise State 66 (Ont a orthern a 2 , 28 im 8 ale 60, $2 Mar Tech 64. si Hts Ht. thimhlanas 69, AF Acad. 62 a Brown Holds Title o on TKO (he scaled 134) weakened him too after Tits left eye has healed, he'll be a welter, see the contest, are convinced Smith “Shas had it.” They booed and clapped hands in rhythm at the lack of action. * 4 © Brown rocked Smith as the second, cut F Victory to Lead me (Pilliard Event yester. day {0 take the lead-in the 40th annual National Amateur Invita- tional Three Cushion Billiards ment, : * t& © Adams is unbeaten in five matches. The defeat was Michaels’ Milwau- first in the round robin tournament and left him with a 4-1 mark. ‘In last night's feated Joe Renihan of Grand Rapids 50-36, and Chet Krizek of Milwaukee beat John Martz of Buffalo, N.Y., 50-41. Start Rookie Training ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 9» — The New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals. open carga = schools today. WEDNESDAY'’S FIORTS shite 1B Bolen ouipowtea Mickey Riles Lane, TEST YOUR Nr gpa By BEN OLAN Many experts believe that Walter Alston did a better job of natn, wits the, yoo, dele Hi , ’ The 4129 fans who paid $23,081 to Adams Gains Sth P matches, Jim/i Dowling of San Diego, Calif., de- ze: B Fsefte Zz ifs ii i i 7? i £ fj 44 cH } 53i 8 : i E i Fi A + i ; tit z fe if RatE i * oe a en See have reluctant to grant such * * * Ten years ago the stadium‘ had a direct tie-in with the short- lived Detroit Falcons of the old team finished last and lost $50,000 in one year of operation. That same year the Detroit Gems were in the now defunct National Bas- ketball League and they too last- éd only one season, losing their last 40 games and dropping about $30,000 at the gate. : * *: ©& Zoliner insists he must have a long-term pact “‘both to show the | people that nd é you'ne THE MANAGER strategy helped; win a od against. Pittsburgh early in the e season. Would you have done the same thing? * *-° * (Key: (R) righthanded; ) __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1057 * * ? , : their shooting Pontiac. scoring drought one to the oe oe ee § omore John Bandy, win two of their a a sore games to:cap-|.Be Ctlefs. assuming of course) Bandy appeared continues its winning moments in four previous games ays ur and Flint |this year. His*only of points + lar Hl Agaleat Highiand ‘Perk. , thur ‘ . fo cither \Bandy hit on five of nine shots. hinge last * * * season the | Hudson Ray and Dave Diebm , : : Ee ee travel to Saginaw. bie een gprs Maga FALOON MAINSTAYS — Two of the mainstays on Rochester "City Central pressed thee estes eeetae reat ae ee High School’s fast moving basketball team are Gordon Montrose (5) right up to the last four|in nar — __ and Jim Van Nocker (24). The Falcons moved up to 7th place In iseconds before losing ‘aT. ai) it oe state “B” ratings with a 12-2 record this week. Van Nocker has |cision earlier this season. ae ee oe, ” been out for several days with a sprained ankle. The Falcons are ee ee Ae Chel ast Ven Be hey Pog me eee. ining streak before losing last week| C48 come back for our big league |4.t.5+ evened Alma at 5-5 in the to Saginaw in a rough . | men.” - league. Bob Postma led the Alma suai ot Se Sta “Ties tat ee 6 ee oe aoe Oe its triumph oveg Calvin. 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(#—Tomor- pitched 50 victories for profession- al baseball teams in 1956 will share honors on the occasion. Leading the athletic family’s contingent is Frank Lary, top American league winner last year with 21 triumphs for the Detroit _ for Mobile in the Southern Assn., ‘and an older brother, Al, who had eight victories for Tulsa in the Texas League. * * * Gene was voted Rookie-of-the- Year and the Most Valuable Play- ‘4er in the Southern for his per- formance, -.. - Of the seven sons of Mr. and 4;Mrs. J. M. (Mitt) Lary, only 30| James wasn't an athlete, He stuck to music while Joe, Ed, Ray,. Al, Frank. and-Gene-were turning to- ward sports. * Al played football for the Unk — versity of Alabama in 1948-50 and Ed played for them in 1949-51, Both’ starred at end, * * * : Tomorrow's celebration will in- Glude a baseball game with a team made up mostly of Larys taking on a local group. There will also be a parade, presenta- tions and a dance. Thé Larys algo. will furnish part of the music for the band. ‘Mayor Hiram (Diz) Darden in this suburb of Tuscaloosa will pre- sent a key (basebalj bat) to fa- ther Lary. State American Legion Commander Lewis McCary of Tug- caloosa, will present a Legion jun- ior league citation te the Larys for their contribution to that pro gram. Mitt Lary, logica! choice as manager of the Lary baseball squad, refused to announce his starting pitcher, but hinted every- one might be in for a surprise.” “I think I'll start,” he said, CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Ww L Ned's Drillers 63 25 P, T. Stand. 44 44 Troh's $835 Pont. le 246 Greyhound 63 35 Al 1 +4 Jacobsen's 51 A-1l Rug Cl. 41 Serv. Wind. 60 37 Fitspatrick 00 it. Floor 60 3 s FPurn. 36 82 Ploor 49 39 Team No,8 35 83 Royal Rec, 48 Goebel’s 37 34 Lion Store 4741 Corner Cab. 27 61 Poley-Beard’e 45 43 G.M.T.C, % P. Duff 241, R. 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Both think they fight the kind of fight the other likes— and that the crowd likes, too, * * * The champion said of Durando|; that “he's there to hit you if you hit him first. Or he's there to hit you if you don't.” - As for the Jersey journeyman, he said Fullmer “likes to keep coming in-and pressing, and so do I, That makes in a good fight." * * *. The ‘Denver fights will be the second and third for Fullmer since outpointing Sugar Ray Rob- inson for the championship Jan. 2.. They will meet in a return match for the title at Chicago » April 24, Tigers Ink Porter; 8 Still Unsigned DETROIT #, — Catcher J. W. Porter has signed his 1957 contract, bringing to 34 the number of play- ers to have reached agreement with the Detroit bates * * Only eight ai Including pitcher Billy Hoeft, still are un- signed, * * * Porter got only two hits in 21 . trips last season for a .095 average. He appeared in 14 games. Meee touring hotshots, “any one of 101" first round of the night andj. Oe ia F FE didn’t even keep cards, ages i i Z for losers. the winter competition. Aces, Hawks Reach Biddy Playoff Final Flying Aces and Hawks yester- day won their way to the finals/Delany and Dwyer are hooking up. of the Biddy Basketball Loop by| Dwyer is a determined fellow who victories over Globetrotters (55-20) and Royals (42-29) respectively. They collide Friday at 4:30 p.m. in Boys’ Club gymnasium and the MIAMI—Three race horses from the British. West Indies were flown| year-olds, who aspire to the $100,- to Miami and went to Hialeah for 000 added Santa LEARNS THE RIGHT WAY — Coach Andy Seminick; former Major League catcher, acts _as runner and gets the ball shoved into his ribs s AP Wirephote on a leaping tag by rookie Coker in the Phila- delphia Phillies’ pre-training school for rookies. Watching is Phil catcher Mack Burl. of ‘the state's ‘outstanding Soa wih vie for berths among the leaders as the Michigan Elks Bowling Tournament heads into the 2nd half of its eight weekend pro- jgram here Saturday and Sunday, - NCAA Hockey . |fore the NCAA hockey champion- Meet in March Michigan and Tech Are| Contenders for Berths in Tourney By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There is less than a month be- Delany Meets zoe se = Dwyer in Mile NEW YORK (#—~Dan Ferris, the Middlecoft and PGA and Masters}man who has watched them ail king Jack Burke along with five|go ‘round and ‘round the indoor of the six winners of tournaments! ...cers since the turn of the cen- field real class. But none of the!¥"Y. Predicted today that a four- tuneup rounds warned of sensa-|minute mile was “unlikely” Sat- tional scores as has been the case|urday night when Ron Delany and i best turned in|Fred Dwyer hook up in the New yesterday, as all of the entries got| York Athletic Club Games, but in practice licks, was a 67 by Hen-|that it was “possible” next week. ry Williams of Reading, Pa., and ee Bob Keller of Royal Oak, Mich. But most of the players were| although the four-minute-mile club not trying for low scores; they/no longer is particularly exclusive It should be remembered that, it never has been done indoors, * * * But there are few coaches around the country who don't think Delany could do it any time the spirit moved him He already has hit ‘3:59 outdoors * * wants to join the four-minute clan before the spring is out. He also doesn't like to lose. (Khaled Top-Weighted - s for San Felipe ‘Cap ARCADIA, Calif. (9 — Racing score. Dennis Oberry had 12 for|secretary Jimmy Kilroe of Santa Anita has assigned Prince Khaled Charley Néledoshian, Jim John-|top weight of 128 pounds for Sat- son and Joe Doyon each hag 12|Urday's 20th running of the Felipe for winners and Jimmy Bland 16/Felipe Handicap at a mile and one | sixteenth, * * * This is the final tuneup for 3- Anita Derby, March 2. : This is the first time this season’ ‘Kids’ Defeat Merchants to Tie Griff's for. Lead _| ‘The Calgon Kids moved into a!nine games. Roger Reynolds paced |Chosen by a coackes committee Ist place tie with Griff’s Gritt-in|the Kids-with 20 points while Bitt/7m those teams Possessing the the see-saw National division race|Buck collected 15 for the Mer- by nosing out the Pontiac Mer- chants, chants, 46-44, in adult City League basketball action Wednesday night at Pontiac High. Calgon fought off 4 4th quarter rally to chalk up its 6th win in Bell Gets Paid, Cooper Doesn't Coca Cola's of Bert Bell, National Cole's 13 points, Football League commissioner,| end Ralph Cooper, number in Canadiar pro football.| * * * Ted Wharry meshed 20 points to lead the Boys Club to a 62-49. American League triumph over Stadium Inn, Harrison and Nel- son each made 10 for the losers. In Class D. activity at Lincoln, |Pected to be serious threats to Alex Heiser’'s 16 points featured|©lorado College. ir. final) 30-23 verdict over the |*tTetch. Michigan, almost elimin- Northerns, Don Mountain talliéd a/@#t¢¢ from a chance at the top] dozen to head Centra] Christian’s|P!@¢e: still aspires te second. 36-16 rout of thé Blackhawks and e *. #* PHILADELPHIA (# — There {s|the -Elks gained a 41-37 decision a slight discrepancy between the|from the Blue Devils behind Sam salaries Undefated Shaw's Jewelers meet his opposite Walled Lake Super Market at 7 o'clock and CIO Loca]’594 faces ithe winless Clarkston Merchants at Bell gets a $40,000 salary and|8:30 in adult American loop games recently was voted a $10,000 bonus) [tonight at the PHS sym. , ship tournament at Colorado Springs, waren 14, 15 and 16, * * * As in the past nine seasons, the tournament will match the top two teams of the seven-member West- ern League against two eastern representatives. The latter are best records, * * * Four teams are in contention for the two Western League spots, Colorado College remaing in first place despite two losses to North Dakota last weekend, North Da- kota and Michigan Tech are ex- Keg feet i in 0 2n Play since the Ist weekend when he hit 724 In handicap play and ‘| 61 for actual. Bagong Market copped the Doubles contestants will have to set a new record to overtake the House was handic inner Plymouth pair of Bill Fann and with B04. Dichie’s berries 7 Vern Miller, They rolled 1374 two tiac tops both divisions and has for weekends ago im handicap. De- three weeks with 2832 and 3201 re- spectively. Comparative scores would inal troit’s E. Walker-K. Haviland are high in actual with 1217. ht Service Day and Nig the _ final Minnesota, Denver ang»Michigan the running. The remaining league teams, | Sate, are mathematically out of F MIAMI—The fingerprints of 6,891) persons engaged in horse racing] were taken in 1956 as a general Right In to Us... 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HOUGHTON (® — June Turner of the Michigan State News es- tablished a first at Michigan |t Tech’s Dee Stadium over the + + ® The Bruins, undefeated in their last four games and beaten only twice in their last 10 outings, moved into a. second place tie with the Canadiens last night by play- j| bowling ball, Nellie Fox shows the photographer how big a baseball looks to him when batting for the Chicago White Sox. The second ing a 2-2 tie with the Toronto weekend. She became the first 'Y| basemen is the proprietor of a-kegling establishment at Chambers- burg, Pa. He's in the groove here, too. Maple Leafs. The Bruins and Canadiens each have 64 points, four less than the Wings. But Detroit has the advant- woman in the stadium’s 55-year: old history to sit in the press box. aac setaddl clot toy nd * * * age in that it has played two less . games than Boston and one less| _ Miss Turner cover’s hockey for than Montreal. the Michigan Siate University deadlock: also lifted the) PM .~ . y Leafs, who have only five ties to pertewriter however, CHICAGO » — An affirmative, Allen, show on the credit side for their wae ety th arc about |Vote by either Indiana or North- last nine games, withir, one point bad Hittle to be : western apparently ‘is all that is of the fourth plice New York! *% MSU lost 63 and ¢2 to Tech's |DUUS or ot the Big os who are at Detroit to- = : Ten’s athletic financial aid pro- “ gram, Don McKenney gave Boston a MONDAY DIVISION A majority vote will be required 10 at 3:27 of the first period but LAD it when faculty represen- Tim Horton tied it up near the| Hummers rae mi pdraataher athletic elas have 16-minute mark, Vic Stasiuk came} Weed” 2 Alley. cats ila special meeting in Chicago Feb. right back with the Bruins’ second) Otters 37 Owls 27/99 goal, Then midway through the! woiverines i Jays 3 Northwestern is expected to vote on the matter next Monday. or “yes” in -De- Indiana voted “no” previously, as did Ohio State, Dick Larkins, Ohio State athletic director, re- {fused to disclose his school’s posi- tion on the matter but said that it was decided at a meeting of the athletic board Feb. 8. “There's a chance Indiana may a Big Ten university to grant fi- , Hoosier athletic director. “There is a possibility that In- diana’s faculty representative, Prof, John F. Mee, will be sent to Chicage with an open mind.” | If both Indiana and Northwestern vote “no” the resulting 55 tie would kill the legislation which took nearly three years and study nancial aid to an athlete based on One Yes’ Needed to 0K Big 10 Code actual need determined by a set formula. hk acct falc oud cual ool to freshmen entering next Sep- tember ang would not affect stu- dents now attending Big Ten uni- versities. “We know this plan will work,” _\said Dean V. C. Freeman, Pur- due’s faculty representative. i““We've been following a similar system at Purdue for years, for all students, not just for athletes.” wt wt Munro C 63 20 Shaw's Jewl. 46 35 A. N. Hickson 54 30 Huron Bowl 36 48 Ward’ s urn. $2 32 Elec. Heat, 26 58 Motor Inn 651 33 Blatz Beer a Naomi Wood 234, Naomi Wood 570; Munro's 617, Munro's 2392. AUBURN LANES LADIES AN ALL-STAR — Carol Ryan, state woman's singles table tennis champ, will play with the Pontiac All-Stars against the Royal Oak All-Star netters Friday night in the Bethany Baptist gym. The match will be a warmup for the State Championships to be held in Grand Rapids February 23-24. Miss Ryan, of Waterford, is the lone female on the all-star team, Pts. 50 4 Pts. Church's Baldwin Walton 40 Thomas Ruse’ Serv, 40 Four Korners Eppler Lor. 38 Cut-A-Way Mkt. 44 Auburn Lanes 35 Dr. BR. J. Ervin 41 Baxter-L, Jean Bauer 186, N. Methner 476; Cut, A-Way Market 743, Cut-A-Way Ma: 2187. | _ RISE—the inventor of aerated shaving introduces 3 NE\ : | INSTANT LATHER: for greater shaving comfort no matter what kind of skin or beard you have RISE EXTRA COOL with Menthol. Especially = good for tender, sensi- t tive skin. Gives you | im perfect skin-brecing comfort. RISE EXTRA HEAVY . with Lanolin. Great for heavy beards. Its extra-heavy lather RISE REGULAR with Action. 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Ann Richardson of Columbus, Chio, and co-medalist Jack Pen- rod ‘of Miami Beach are pitted against Judd Brumley-of Green- ville, ee and Judy Bell of Wichita, Kan The Richardson-Penrose team disposed Robert Chandler of Washington, D.C., and Jerome Miller of Stamford, Conn., 6 and 5. Brumley and Miss Bell defeated Dave Smith, Winston-Salem, N.C., end Marge Burns, Greensboro, N.C., 3 aan 2. ARMY NAVY St 1 es 32 S. Saginaw a Ko Full Cut. JACKETS ..... COATS HATS » SURPLUS » Guaranteed Waterproof Sizes S-M-L. $4.95 PANTS ........$4.95 Lee $795 .. +++ 98e Up pe FOAM RUBBER chairs, $4.00” , é |slingshot and harquebus—add one By DION HENDERSON | : Associated Press Staff Writer _ What are the major bethal in- struments in the harvest of game BE birds and animals? To your list of shotgun and rifle shes Bo Fedor in Wilde Deathsis s In a i deer ek state, pee whitetail states, Wisconsin, |= recorded even though the animals are spread out in what might be ealled comparatively unsettled areas, the statistics attain vol- ume proportions. One of the big and before you get down to you might not have peme of; The aufemobile. - «+ * The automobile as a weapon _}long has been what game mana-| — lgers would call a predation fac- tor involved in handling human Sonietlons It's probably been a -Hactor in some wildlife situations too, but no one yet has much of a general view of just how much. On big game animals, there's -jgome sort of a record if for no other reason than that-a moose a bear on the highway consti- a substantial traffic hazard. {Deer building up in the environs of Chicago, for instance, have been enough to create news stories just jby their presence. * * * Towa, where the return of a decade or so has been a marvel for the non-professional has pre- cise figures: 285 animals killed last year, compared to 21§ in 1955 and 229 in 1954. The state's deer herd last year was 10,811 an- imals, Pa. Dels 7 Peontes te * Lilacs aT 4 Petunias a6 > a he BT e. : = a No handicap wafea’ : SS ee. ; Weodchucks 38 Skunks Renmei Rie? ct mo ee Otters M h Wolverines 20 Jays A. socmering 196, A. Zachering E. Bhoener ; Robins 790, Larks 2194 PONTIAC MOTOR Die Makers 53 Production Plate 82 V-8 Engine Hub Ga. oy Shop r aI Room Walker 200, 'F Harmon’ R. er . Harmon Mechanica! 94, Mecha: . = ~ at AMVETS + hurch's 3 i, n Fowlers 1 2H fowler: 2 Abstract 3 36 Detroit Ree. pepe geese asi, STILL ‘SHARP — Willie Ho . FIRST NIGHTERS LEAGUE |Market 1051, Sam Benson ; ” ppe, — we whe nied hnaeen 69, celebrated the 50th anniversary Pa ve I, 55 25 Linscott 4238 : on: ‘ Seow HE Sat tee SE enn SS camo. Se Slby trying a rick shot off a cake. a ion's ‘ar ‘* . * . ‘1 iy Weldons “ 6% B 35 46 Park Ina 55 20 Linscott 44 40 y trying a trick shot & cone Yo Bidr, 4435 Rose Bud M. 4 46 ry's $232 B & B Bilec. 39 45 Ace Seat C. 43:36 Figa's 3) 49/Credit Union 47 37 <¢ ‘TV 36 48 : Sia ice 2H Rata Batiwaaee | Sew foariawee ¢81On the Way Back ‘omm. a mans 3s = I. Wilson 203, Sime 615; Drewry's Ace Seat - 46 38 ‘s 83 n e ay ; ac 618, Drewry’s 218. Com, Bank 4638 Richmans 19 65 — B. Berden 207, N. Ogg 608; Drewry's s 72 F PIONEER 194, Drewry's 2319. Fleet Carr. 54 2s Cass A. Brake 17 42; OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYEES am A-itet, 62 28 Oxford Shop 36 4 wh we. 1 4634 Pont. — io ‘0 - seem iats = Sosiat Fy = S M ter "me 4436 Keego ‘d, ounty r] ow es y = : 4 at Econo Heat.” 38 I /Sosial Brats $0 34 Slick Chicks 38 ‘ NEW — plage which Marion 8. Marion 521; Mold: ur Blows reached the pinnacle of college -A-Matic 2315, The T - 48 36 Alley Kata 37 46 2 as Matte nes mage = . TNT's _ “ 33 Sin” Wands 36 47 basketball by winning the NCAA ROYAL Sow asarres LEAGU LaPorge Mkt. 44 40 Guttersnipes 17 67 L W LS. Miller i87, B. Kimball 496; ,\end NIT tournaments seven years Clay-Creft a 3 que Jets . as 568, TNT's 1628. ago, then plunged to the depths Auburn m No. _ : Doki dence’ 4638 Miliep Bar 30 40 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS when the gambling scandals broke Team No, 4 4440 Jack Wie. 23°27 wh w tia year later, is on the way back. Shirley Levitt 183, Iva Comm. Mot, 62 22 bst “0 486; Clay-Craf, 783,; mas,» Clay-Craft 2202. = eo 24 -Wayne-teat. 38 43 “,¢° *£& rv. . WARREN ALLEY WOMEN’S |Geebel's 5430 “Tug” Borst 3648, A week ago the Beavers sur- secenry Gav. mane DU ee Ue eee ae pereet Oy beeing ee, ennerly’s . ij 4 5 ewry’ i eet, Ga mecoee Boies Se OT Mla ty wpa Bt Fran Sat 43 Watkins \ m-Up z. 170, 8. Godwin 451;|Leonard’s 8. 46 38 pa ¥ upsetting St. F Kennerly's 879, Kennerly’s 3513. Pont. Letter we Sontr weet. t® ot Brooklyn Tuesday night, Roba in o a ven- f oa U DAUGHTERS 0 OF ISABELLA Up 1075, Auburn Bar 2940. school cheer of “allagaroo all L wt yp ee ed as loud as it did in those mem- — | a oe = a cogey oe ssw 1{0rable March nights of 1950 when age A OS pach Sell ce: Py i . er 5 Eames 2 Gh, Terwremas|auari” Sh a Seana Fh 38 sT1.68 for the NCAA (National Cab 620; jones 3, and! ns ank's 3 . Jones 7. I. McKenna 199, L. Chenoweth 514; ! for the (Na ! Twin Pines 645, Lakeside Super Mxkt.|legiate) championship. ROLLING FIN FIN LEAGUE wi 2336, . x * * - Elkins Exc, 54 26 Earl's Mkt. 40 40 BALL AND CHAIN “It's a triumph for the am Shore Mkt. 4832 Huron Bowl 35 44 wt wt. a ia : iamore Be. 351 Dictate 8. 3 stigmas Cees. S15 Siamese 11/0 Set. ee ery wuirley Jira. ner in 3 ir vers ‘ aege $2 3 Pancer Tint” it dslmeceisctr C, 4844 Pome Rec, 40 51|% School official. “Ii proves we H. Schumann 228, L. Brown 576; | Low “<< Economy W. 35 57 Huron Bowl 137, puren Bowl 2111. — bgt “4 it tene om kel en: Melvin Marvin Camp-) - BALDWIN BOWLERETTES 1 590: Women: Mary Selek 206, Max- COOLEY MAJORETTES wtet. W Liine Bolinger 535; Star Cleaners 165, Bud & Lou's 4 26 Decstae’s 40 39|Svor Cleaners 2313, ,. Pts. : Pts. ry's a3) FE. J. nlap 39 40 Ray & Pete's 57 Carling’s 41 Orch. L. Tay. 47 33 Chuck's 39 41 T. T. LEAGUE Cooley Lounge $1 Huron s St rs 4435 Pont. Rec 33 43 Pts. Cooley Lanes 49 Stroh’s 33 Tompkin’s 42 37 Deaton Sery. %68/Ging’v'e Mkt. 47 Earl's pans 2» Same Benson's 46 Agua Villa 23 a yea * a a Bag wood een Kidd 3% iors Ba Martn 3 Doris Lanktree ge Lanktree 580; 520; u's hai ve eide ri oe ans > 2334, P. Chittick 193, P. Chittick $14; Ging-| Cooley Lounge 1039, y Lounge 2609. ——- elivilile Market $79, Gingeliville Market ee LADIES HURON BOWL 1604, wu wh PIONEER 78 Pudney's 4820 M&M. Mot. 33 35! F.0.¥. NO. 1288 1230 LEAGUE Nat. Coach 4720 Townsend 32 36) L we we. Ww Li Spencers 42 Poole’s Lum. 30 38. L. & &. 4 30 Goebels 45 46 Com. Drive In = uM Coca Cola 4% Gresham. r) Boegbera's pa 42 |Hertzog 53.37 Walton Dairy 43 48 Paul's Elec. 32 Kimball's M4 am | Oak Fuel 53 3 Pont. Rec. 39 53 Pabst pos M Prue's Bar 5 48) OBrien Htg 3731 Lake. Phar, 2147 Cass Brake 81 41 Poole's 39 52/Jim’s Mkt. 4737 A&P Mkt. 34 Se] bes = “4 4M ee 21 47/\Sam Benson 8641 Greenwood 22 76 Lion Store 45 39 ‘Twin Pines 71 83 Smithson 265. Christensen rH = eo Bg 270, A. Parker. 677; F wee 201, J. Rowse 499: Paul's agence’ 1015, Witham Realty 2756. ‘Hertaog 1013, L. & 8. 2909. |Electric 755, Paul's Electrie 2104. e = e W's time to uticork and enjoy the best in taste and nearly everyone knows that - means Four Roses. - Its richer, brighter, smoother @avor has made it America’s favorite relaxin’ whis- key. Try Four Roses next time. CCNY Cagers Rise Again can win without scholarships, Why our star, 6-9 Syd Levy, never wag in a basketball unilorm until he managed deef herd during the lasf oe *- * * oosiers ‘ , Deer, ‘however, do not offer a 4 ee v2 —treally valua . It the = Boosts Average His 22.6 Points Per Game Keep Indiana in Big Ten Contention CHICAGO . #—Archie Dees has pried open a substantial lead in Big Ten scoring and that is one of the main reasons Indiana has broken on top of the wild basket- ball title scramble. The Hoosier center, boosting his average to 22.6 points per game, decisively outscored his twe leading rivals in successive games last Saturday and Mon- day, Ohio State's Frank Howard and Minnesota's George Kline, in leading Indiana to victory. Official conference statistics to- day show the results. Howard has slipped to a 20.8 average in sec- ond p'ace and Kline to 18.6. . Also firing up the Hoosier drive is the consistent accuracy of Dick i and in 1956 there were ied to the point where they get in ot me o*, 2,137 ~ “road-killed deer | last year, compared with 1,472 in| 1955.. "The state keeps close track because the amount af vension in-| volved would feed quite a few jf animals salvaged for sale, deer in any given area are crowd- the road, that indicates mostly that there are too many deer any- way, The other wild sections of auto depredation are another matter, however. And it's only from thej- check lists of a few motorists, who realized what they were seeing, that any idea of the magnitude of road kill can be gaiiléd. One midwestern log showed 1,276. birds and animals dead on the road in 20,000 miles of driving during one year. Another, an Ohio- an, counted these fatalities on a 19-mile. stretch of highway upon which he commuted to work: 6 z WOLVERINE sTER Ss pORTMA®: BOOTS It’s the LEATHER that. cOunts... triple-" tanned horsehide that oh buskskin soft and. rabbits, 31 pheasants, 7 quail, 8 raccoon, 30 possums, 6 squirrels pple... even ofter:. and 4 skunks, drying out! We corry a WOLVERINE : x * * SHOE or BOOT for YOUR JOB! Insulated: boot for outdoor sports rk, and work oxfords with just the’ right sole for the right need, Cord, Neo- phrene, crepe in wedge or regulation heel. | Improvement of highways, from a traffic point of view, is bad news | for game animals trying to cross. Two Pennsylvania game coma sion officials counted 38 pheasants / killed trying to cross a four-lane’ highway in a 100-mile stretch one day, Neal, alternating at forward and center. He ranks 9%th in scoring with 16.2, but he has been hitting) field goals at a remarkable 543 clip. Howard and Kline fell off to .493 and .91 respectively. Individual scoring: came to City. 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E 3 | = } a. . _‘THE: PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FORTY-EIGHT WASHINGTON 0 ~- The United| States has invited 27 countries — not including Russia — to send warships to the first international naval review to be held in this country since 1907. The review is scheduled for bled for a grand review 50 years ago, the huge anchorage area of Hampton Roads, Va, : ee * This year aircraft carries and missile cruisers — unheard of in ey * * U.S. Invites 27 Nations fo Join in Naval Review versary of the first permanent English settlement in America, at Jamestown, Va. : The Pentagon said the State De- partrnent extended the invitations “on behalf of the Navy, the Vir- ginia 350th Anniversary Commis- sion, and the port communities of Hampton, Newport News, Nor- folk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach and Warwick.” ‘ x * #& The Pentagon announcement did not list the countries. However of the International Review Com- .'mittee, carried the names of the % invited nations, ~ * * * Wahrman's announcement said FEBRUARY 14, 1957. that becayse the Jamestown fes- tival is concerned primarily with this country and because it Was felt it would be an “imposition to ask any nation that did not have a direct connection to go to the expense of sending ships, the list was limited to the countries of the Americas, to those countries that participated in the exploration and settlement of the Americas” and to member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion, Wharman listed Argentina, Bel- jgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Co- \. lumbia, Cuba, Denmark, the Do- nf minican -Republic, Ecuador, — France, Western Germany,|ALLEY OOP Britain, Greece, Haiti, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Nor- way, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Swed- en, Turkey, Uruguay and Venez- uela. : In the review, the warships will ride at anchor in two columns covering a distance of 14 miles, from Hampton Roads to Ft. Story. Another ship with dignitaries aboard will pass between the col- umns, A oJ ‘The occasion is the 350th anni- = ULP/ LAST TIME TLL BS SAULTS/ " YY WHAT'S A GG PLANE 2 THE ; ‘oll | Ali ‘2 ais ay | Y : $ A PLANE, 7 SPANISH | ‘th | ery” BY easy, Y MORRISSEY! 7 FLEET HASN'T Y, % : I TOLD YOU we MATOR! m GUESS EVEN HEARD |“ Y 2 "You were {7 AQuike THE OLD {"\ OF PLANES—~ |“ 4 : PPPING <4 BACK IN Boy NEITHER HAS : THOSE A TOWN , |{ BUMPED || DEWEY, COME th NANCY : HEDGES // AGAIN: OFF HIS AS TO THINK yi | ; >> WO i i AMNESIA a ke OF IT! fw W r) : “iy WY wit 7’ Wy yj \) Wanas anaes : wate SOMER- 4 PEE ng ax Fee *% oe © 6 oe & lS f PEPPER By Ernie Bushmiller_ co. | E re, | | ES s a GESUNDHEIT }- ec t5 aii ee al age AY Ta ee ee ee ee eS ee ‘S , J WILLIAMS a i ae LIFE’S LONGEST MINUTE : & my? by WEA Bervies, Ine. ona US. Pat. OF. fo I | SS Gly ie FE : im BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ~~ a SS > \* a ' { a 4a ¥i 7s TUN. [patenting t. 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Bulk Mar. ........ 2.31% Mar. ......., 75% = matiniy chotce steers 20.00-21.00; , Ma eorsee S21% May ......0 . 4 ane low choice ine vacoze 3 a. 9-30.08. aumer. | gay eoerces Hy trd July ‘hie? 67% mix eeeeee Se Admiral rreees 4 tnt Paper ..:.100 land choice aude aane tee meme at | Dee. v2 BING Mar. sess 13386 Allied Ch '..:.. 89 Isl Crt 40.4) 12.50, Sartieg small choice end: MMedl., CFP ay duly os, ‘133% Allis Chal’... 32.5 Jacobs ...... $4 |eaneerd and tow Say a ge eet © aoe x «2 Alum Lid :°'116% Johns 44.4 | 20%, Utility steers down to 14.00 Most | aly si-see Pees Dee... -. §36% Alcon ...,.... 83.1 Jones 3 L .. 484 fy Ny Pg Rt eed 2 ‘tard am Alrite ’,,.. 186 Keleey May ... 30) [rete See en ent Dich choice and low) Tee 272579!" Tsike Mar 14.85 Am Bak ..°'"" 326 ry ‘10g Prime 835 hetfers 21.00: bulk utility corres be May °°... cine Am Gen 1.222 404 pynmecott .-+-108 land standard heifers and mixed steer July... .e.. MAS ieee 68.6 Kr eo me and heifer vearlings 13.00-16.50; bulk eeceerey | Am Gas & £1: 245 —h es i9.1 et cove 12.00-13.50; some commercia) din Maer: Sh LP Gay 3 HA Set nata® eae nse "S| Fy: a ais Weer. ot ER Mena heavy. motte Guuer te age, watts] Darling Valentine y ees | : 7 ! 50; Gm Seating .0. 8 Lone & Goii’:, 53.7/3100: load chute 960 Yearling feeder for Sweetheart ama a ee Lorillard e+ 16.3 steers 19.75; few good and chrice 850 te een By a ee Bhlhciee aceon Hee Oe Am, Viscors >: 317 Martin, “or .. aaa |stendy” i, Fears, mate Just a Postmark arate 3 OO Mebrew a * 35" |chotce ong arta mndivideale 3800 sate: ° ie es 1B evens Haltetie tay eeu fiction] DARLING, Pa wm — Techs A Line « 34 teal Gt ba | seniand low wtits 1600 ete cull) away in the Delaware County folds Aveo --« 66 Mpls Hon .., 76.4| Sheep—Salahle 25. i ayy pe od ox the southeastern tip of Pennsy- * Balt & Oh ... 47 im M&M ., 60.3/Unchanged. Compa last “es Yhis hamist of 50 feces ) eee ce = Siler pete praca pra my) van. thie hamlet of maybe penis) - 433 Motorola...” 37.4{1> wooled lambs 22.00: bulk to prime| People normally is a quiet, serene tog Air... ‘Mustler Br, 38 lambs uncer 107 Ib 20.00-21.50;| world away from headlines, um .. 275 Nat Bisc ...,, 37.4/[e¥ utility and’ good wooled lambs 17.75- Borden... Bs ae Nat Cash R’.. 48 and 2m ood to srime shorn lambs Wo. 1} But when Valentine Day comes Brit My .2 438 Naty Geng_2t: 383ishern sisughter sheep, mixed lots. «so-|@round, Darling falis into the focus are Reike eee s* Na amt - 104-4 of boundless romartic attention, ness 367 Ne MP oF dos cmcaao tivesrocn along with other U.S. heart-throb Calum & Ht"... 124 No Am Ay s+. 32:4[9 CHICAGO, Feb. 13 (AP)—Salable hogs|Places such as Loveland, Valen- mp Soup ;.. 346 TOO sence 41.6|9.000; very slow; irregularly 25 te 50/tine, Kissamee, Paradise and Coy. s-cen 163 Nor Sta Pw s. 168) weights under’ 340° Ihr but “conse” an; For years thousands of sweet dn Pac ...... 30.7 Nwst Airlin +». 14.6] !oyer cue. but closing 80 ye Capital Airi .. 226 Ohio Ol) ....; 37 |iower: Poon shtne dees Around 28italkers have sent their Feb, 14 Carrier Cp ... 565 Owens Cng ... 58 | 375 tah a shiyving demand; 2-3 200- li 1: 181 Owens TG” 69 |272, butchers mainly. 16.75-17.00| Mail to this dateline in order that Cater Pras <1: 903 Pee G & Bl .. 48.6) 115 mosis th ene a) their letters and Valentines might +Chrysier a o, Panh pl 2: @ io for r Liga pA bear a suitably sentimental post- Cites ae a foswe Ue, wee SE HTB: 36 head at 17.785 m 3-3 280.|mark. GIs the world over have i} “* le . i }o' * imax ae... 62.4 Pent Ria *2° 30.3] 198 Wh 16.00-1601b;" mined ee cee — greetings sent out from Hise I oe 2 : i 50-16.25; few| here. Scie Cefe 3agt Pheips D... $8.3 a eh yt The residents of Darling are Sole Bre A .. 3 Philip Moi “* “24 izreguiar, overacing shout steady: apots quite matter-of-fact the rest of the Comy Be... 03 sag MR pred tad balous cats steers and’ choia|year. They become _ Soft-hearted on. Pw |. 46.3 Proct & G ... 45.6/0%eF -300 Ib. ‘closing weak with tn-|and a bit moonstruck’ today, how- Cont Bak ..... 30.1 Pullman ....., 60 |Stances 25 t; helfers average choice ially wh : Cont "443 Pure on.” 304 below fully ‘steady: high ehoiee ever, especially whea they see cer- Pes SoPes 192 RCA o>. VT 338 prime iy to weak; cows active./tain devoted couples who travel Cont Mot ..... Repub Stl .... 50:7 ae. a5 ht hig! her: bulls and vealers Cont Ot Tee 1133 Reyn Met... 55.8 ~_ 7 etoskers’ and Wer _oenree: to Darling year after year for an Coppes RAE .« 355 Rez, Tod B... $83) crime steers undcs 1908 Th. a co-28 ma (extra Valentine Day thrill, Curtiss Wr 22: 41.4 ROCK, GPE +: 3!7lcomparable grades heavier weights 20.90. Deere .......6 28.7 gateway St... 63.2/2!-25; most good to igen» 2 steers 18.00- Det Edison .,. 38.7 st ios Lead |. 30.6| 21.50; average choice . year. . Dis © Seae ++ 204 Reg Pa -. 39.7 lings 31.80: standard steers and mins ew Aluminum Plant Dow Chem... 593 peab Al RR... 32.4 |cholee beifers 21.00: good to anecese Du Pont ,.....18 Sears Roeb .. 27 [choice 17.50-20.50: standard 15.5 HT e0: : é Bast Air & ... 423 Shell Of ..... 75 jutility and commercial cows 11.50.1250 Fast Kod .,... 84.6 Sinclair . 48.5; canners and cutters 9.50-12.00: utiiite or a essina FI Auto ooos FL a Pee ..... 43 |and commercial bulls 14.50-16.50: odd fi & Mus ;;.. 23 Sou Ry ...... 43.6 head 16.75; wood and choice vealers . Fmer Rad 5.,. &2 Soerry Rd... 205/04 90.29.00: utility and standard 13.00) Erie BR... Oe td | ve ‘$i 23.4 ant & © teed-| DETROIT (®—Plans for a new Pair Mor "1.9 Std OW NJ... 544) 78s D aoc ach: moderately active: aluminum plant at Massena, N.Y., Food Mach ... $326 Bit coe ; gn.7|sieughter lambs sheep steady; good|were announced yesterday by Gen- Preent Sul’... a6 Stud Pack ... af i| eekatee: "sone lambs "110 th Sgmajeral Motors Corp Pog Syl ey} gt ee be oi Mgrs + gh Ane 19. a 06: few feng B The new plant, expected to be Gen Dvnam .. 60 : soed t, Gen, Flee... 84.8 Tye ty S| .3)8 nd Jots tall poe gn Ry lame ready for operation by June, 1959, Gen Pds .... o . Tex @ sul .. 97 #6-1100 Th. i. 28-18.80; short deck choice| Will be operated by Chevrolet Divi- Gen Motors’: 38.7 Thomp Pd... 14 lcull to choice slaushte, ewee'¢.00-9-00, (Sion. It will make aluminum cast- Gen Pape... BE Fat Boe - 018 ings for automotive parts. Gen eoss, 30.7 Tran W Air .. 16.4 Serie St see Bt Pout The aluminum will be provided Goodrich’. #8 Ba ride 33 ‘oultry ieee a reduction plant to be built T soes . aS Gres Paige's. 13 Unit Air Lin. 33 DETROIT POULTRY n the same area by Reynolds Mo Rr... 4) UO fruit... 83| DETROIT, Feb. 14.— (AP) —Prices paid Metals Co, . Gull OF 4;.s0113-- OS Gate. Se Ry tive pouliry up to 10 am. | “"*'| Reynolds already has announced Homestk -.... 34.6 Ge pub ...... 42 |, Heavy bens 18-19 light type 12. Heay plans to begin construction this Hooker Fi... te steel ..... 60.4 ers or ae (3-3% ibs): Bar: TH Gent ...... 55.3 warn B Pic .. 25.3 ber s (5-6 24-96./Spring on an 88 million dollar pri- Indust Ray .. 34.3 west Un Tel |. 18 erate ang SooUt steady. Supplies mod-imary aluminum’ plant near Mas- Hy oe ~ pce a ae ines toa fight and fair de al Farm sena. : «ee oe ears St ners Oe offerings of hen turkeys are light Inevir Con .. 45.4 it . 5.4 ul Interiak Tr |. 29 Woolworth... 43.4{%00% Of full needs GM’s new plant will provide 213,- Int Bus Mch 505.2 Yale & Tow... 28.4 Se 000 square feet of floor space and Harv .... 36.2 Ynest Sh & T 103.2 CHICAGO POULTRY will loy “ al hundred Int Nick ..... 103.2 th Rad... 932] cmCAaGo, Feb. 11 (AP) = tive| CMY Sever per- poultry stead tte, | weaker sons.” Construction cost was not ; Tecel «Prida i STOCK AVERAGES ; 65,000 Ib) F.O.B. Paying Prices pve. NEW YORK— (Compited by the As-|unchanged to it 14 sociated Press wo (12% ba 14%-15%4: ae “yé — 11%. ; roost fad ks sudene inet a8 ull. Ser ta Pome “— Ib ‘a capon- Phr ‘ase Woos Patrons Net change .....+11 +4 +.3 +.9/8ttes Over zs Noon today .,....124.5 191.4 73.4 114 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ®—An Prev, day «socee-2444 12.10 73.1 1703 official of the N tional Restaurant Week 860 .essers oe 124.0 74.1 173.1 es ' a veneered iat Be i114 AULO Firms Lead jAss., ss restauran oeraor fae ee a rl ag Magy ee ore eeeee * > “y 4 bd nson cago, rector 1055 igh ..05.5.9878 142.4 75.7 181.8 é $98 dow ccs 3031 114d O72 1488 in New Registrations noargseel relations for the te : says signs reading “waitress DETROIT STOCKS DETROIT uw — Chevrolet, Fora, [Wanted tend to drive away po- eS S, Bai oe) Buick and Plymouth took the first|*etial customers “because they Figures after decimal points are eighths fi in fee] ’ that they won't be able to a ieee toe cde Apes ne get good service.” He suggests Allen & Equip. co. * 26 3 year, partially complete|* Baldwin Rubber Co. "* 8 16 | totals 4 yesterday ‘Another waitress wanted.” Ross aS: “233 236 . ees He ee. ow ; a : ‘ : Fusineuter Met. ‘at Co... ¢ 34 4 Chevrolet reported 1,565,399 reg Rohde Mute on Murder ‘ Meo. ** © 10 °104| istrations; Ford 1,375,343; Buick : Toledo Bdlson Co, ....13-4 134 1341599371. Buick said its total was|. ANN ARBOR @ — George! “ie Prod. Co... * 14 2 Rohde, 58, of nearby Northfield) sale; bid or asked. more than 45.000 above Plymouth: |r askin ‘Wed lay stood tel The figures announced by the)... -of first coun] “Up Bronson Police Pay | *¢ver*!_ car makers are taken|a.s in the death of his wife Ma-| from compilations made in theltida last Nov. 30, Washtenaw BRONSON (AP)—Common Coun-| various states by R. L. Polk & County‘ Judge James R. Breakey| _ ¢il Wednesday voted the city police |Co. industry . ‘statisticians, “ The| Jr, entered a plea of innotent| coutenate a ae Mn oe effective . for 1 . q a a * ~ Led by Steels, Stocks Rally Up Ahead around a point were Youngstown, up 1% at 54 on 5,000: shares, Joy Manufacturing up 1% at 66 on/tone wea 2,000, General. Dynamics up 1% |stead at 60% on 5,000 and U. S. Steel Sy" unchanged at’60% on 2,500. New York sont + 5 fi eas arrertye HE De- Boas: Medium, 10. 00-11, 00; cmcaco POTATOES v, ac a ee + market DETROIT EGGS , Feb. 14 (AP)—Eges, F.O.B. cases included, Federal-State ites: Grade A. 1 iumPs, egg weight- ave! yd 31-39. wtd - Nom 35:36" wit ave 35%; smi ve 35. OETROIT, Detroit, Grade A laree 33%-35/ me- dium 31-32. : Grade A, large 33-34; medium Market rth supp Trade continues very jhetfers steady: of ext: large than —_ daa sheet. bao! Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Feb. 14 (AP) (USDA) — Hogs—Salable 100. Not enough hogs offered early to make a market, under- weak. Cattle—Salable 100. Market pared last we Ae ge EE, an good to prime 1,000 Ibs. - enly .50-1.00 lower, peo loss on ity over 1100 Ibs. Lower erade and henter weight steers steady; cows — © cents higher; bulls steady; stockers and feed- ers slow. weak; shout 3 loads "nigh choice mostly ursday . Feed Gris Off —Wheat Strong| oncace « — Wheat and soy- bean futures showed a little strength at the start at the board of trade today, but then eased somewhat, Feed grains were-off fractionally from the start. The main bearish influence in the market was the failure to set- tle the longshoremen's strike, which is delaying export move- ment of grain, * x ** Meer the ,end of the first hour wheat was Y% to % lower, March $231% corn % to % lower, March - $1.28%, oats lower to % liigher, March 7544, rye %& to % lower, March $1.32%, soybeans ket.1%4 to 1 cent lower, March $2.43, and lard 2 to 13 cents a hun- ‘|dred pounds higher, March $14.87. There was some buying in wheat og ee Gee because of flour bookings overnight, but profit tak- ing soon entered the market. Trad- ers were disappointed because tithey had belived the longshore- men’s strike might be settled overnight, Continued 4ack of moisture in the southwéstern winter wheat belt is a bullish influence which causes some wheat buying. There was no moisture in the area over- night, and none was forecast, Traders said reports from the *** | country indicate farmers are put- ting huge amounts of feed grains into the loan program, This or- dinarily would cause buying in the market, *: & 2 However, the government contin- ues to sell it’s corn and this dis- courages traders. Brokers said the. government sold 485,000 bush- els of corn to exporters at the _ (Gulf yesterday, for $1.30% a bush- el. When freight and handling charges are deducted, this was con- siderably under the market price. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Feb. 14 (A®) — Opening grain prices: day break fast meeting of the The Pure Oil Co., to administra- assistant to the manager of the firm's Northeastern Marketing Division was announced yesterday. Clark will be succeeded March 1 by Richard Williams, who until the appointment. was a general)’ line salesman at the Pontiac branch, Clark will move to Detroit where division offices are located, John J, Lee, of Pontiac's Com- munity Loan Co., was elected pres- ident of the Pontiac Lenders Ex- change at a meeting of the group this week, Other officers include Carl Metz of the State Finance Co., vice pres- ident; retary, © _ the sales admin- He succeeds A, J. Harwood who WIESE has been named to the staff of the division's regional sales office. | Wiese formerly was assistant man-| ager of the systems department, | Deere & Co- of Moline, Ill- reau of Advertising, Newspaper Publishers = men ,with current problems and| needs of the retail advertiser. Rep- resentatives of i locat- ed in 24 cities attended. named sales manager of the Ster- ling Engine Co. of Menominee. The | firm plans to open sales headquar-| ters in Detroit, ee L. Bauchat. was recently named Motor Company. Batichat succeeds Marcus Kai- ander who will now head the Mon- roe plant, was controller of the Parts and Equipment Manufacturing Divi- sion, He holds bachelor and mas- ter degrees from the University of Michigan. Chevrolet Develops Gas Turbine Trucks. Division announced today its en- gineers and General« Motors re- | search staff have developed an ex- perimental gas turbine . powered’ truck. The vehicle is a combination of) a Chevrolet tandem-axle tractor! ichassis and an improved version | of GM’s turbine engine developed | for the Firebird 11 experimental | passenger car A 200-horsepower unit the engine | has a fuel ‘saving awareness Chevrolet engineers say the tur-| bine engine has numerous advan- | quirements, a wide choice of tacts excellent cold weather |millage passed by voters three and Floyd Miller of the. Pontiac Credit Bureau, Inc., sec- R. L. Wiese, 4111 Walnut Hill | Dr., Birmingham | ___ has been appoint-| @d manager ott! Keith Ellibee, of The Pontiac] serene|Press advertising department, re-| cently returned from a three-day newspaper advertising jemdacted in Detroit by the Bi Primary purpose of the meeting was to acquaint advertising sales-| E. J. Van Dyk, 4004 re. Ct., Bloomfielq Township, has been | Former Pontiac resident James manager of the Ypsilanti Ford A Ford employe since 1943, he DETROIT — Chevrolet Motor | starting characteristics, plus no need for rR Board - for City Schools Could Mean Tax Hike A record budget of over $7 mil- lion was expected to be submit- ted to.the Pontiac Board of Edu- cation for study tonight. Behind the budget lies the pos- sibility that school taxes will go up, For the first time, theboard |may be asked to levy the full 8.75 years ago, Added to 9.75 mills expected ee en thig would mean next year’s budget ‘would be supported by valuations. The 1956-57 budget was _$7,046,- 1919 (with contingency funds), The tax rate was 16.83 mills. The increase was indicated as far ‘back as last summer, when the administration announced re- sults of a two-year study calling for a $21 million building and re- habilitiation program over a 10- year period, The study called for full levy- ing of the voted increase through 1960, when it expires. Last year the voted increase “was levied at 6.26 mills, The board is not expected to take action on the proposed bud- get.unti] April. A big question for study in the meantime wil be teachers’ salaries. Raises totaling $333,315 were giv- en last year, There is a possibility raises, will be cut this year be- 0 Study Budget = = $7 Million|he tai 18.75 mills on state equalized | ty before Justice William H. Stamp, Clarkston Wed nesday Larry. Seymour, 25; of 599 Lake- wood St; Detroit, pleaded inno- cent to a reckless driving charge before Justice William H. Stamp, Clarkston, and was released’ on a $50 bond pending examination. Rummage sale, All —" .s copal Church, Fri. 7:00 change St. entrance. * © ae Rummage sale Thurs,. Fri. and Sat. at 9 a.m. were. 204 Baki- win Ave. Adv. Rummage sale 128 w. Pike St, Fri. Feb. 15, "3:00 a.m, can iv Cy WASHINGTON m—A Washing. sian-born inventor, The lawyer Said it was the first known U. S. sale of privately owned reactor patents, ; Max Tendler, the attorney, said the patents purchased by the Mid- land, Mich., firm were those of Constantin Chilowsky of New York City. Tendler represented the in- ventor in the transaction. Chilowsky, the inventor of “So- nar” submarine detection systems in World War I, came to the United States in 1940 and became a naturalized citizen in 1947. @ two of th@ British and Dutch governments, Also purchased were Ask Merchants to File quested to file information cards ment. desk of the station, 8 N. Perry St. address, telephone number and the same information of two persons he would wish to be notified in case he can not be located. This information will be used for cause the budget is tighter. emergency purposes, R “sale. Lake Orion Youth Center. All day Fri. Feb. 15 and from 9 to 12 on Sat, Feb. 16. Adv.’ if your friend's in jall and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, - Adv. Information With Police | Pontiac merchants have been re-| with the Pontiac Police Depart-| Cards are available at the main Merchants are to give their home| rights in U, S. applications cover-} - Pontiac Gets herd for Top Speed Mark. The Pontiac Motor Division has. received a certificate of perform. . ance from the United States Auto” Club verifying a record set by & 1957 Pontiac at Phoenix, Arizona on ree *. * * bistag. 9 URAe inpiiines Sane at the Arizona State Fairgrounds on that date, a 1957 Pontiac, driv- en by Jud Larson, established a | record of 44.23 for one lap on the Pateots bought by Dow includedjone-mile dirt track for an average of 81.39 mph. Certifying this outstanding pers. ing the same developments. These 10,000 Sq. 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Now twice as much -bot .wa- Pogo A “7 g|| = 3 ———e BATH SETS |} REG. $134.50 VALUE COMPLETE wit a rn a riTTines 3-PC. WHITE SS Se phoned LAUNDRY TRAYS LAST! COLORED BATH SETS $ 4 4” BATH TUBS Includes tub, wash basin, : with, ware chet acetate we *99% CABINETS @ Modern Styling —— Compart- ; 2p rene 4%-Fr. and $-Fr. ap E sed" CABINET Bt SINKS, mn ne Steel and Cast iron orate F — ge Specialists in Complete Kitchen Layouts |] * Compartment WASH 21x32-Inch GENUINE BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS TRAYS and Your Choice of Complete with sturdy With triple plated Stainless my \-inch Galvanized nd $4.90 anal . Galvanized $10.32 _ "The Store That Values Built’ -PLUMBIN G SUPPLY CO. “Pell Stich of Soll Pips and Puage < Bverything im Plembing Supplies PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100. i S.. SAGINAW STREET ‘ and faucets. $ ch fi A : FORMICA SINK TOPS Firs qaity =>" $ wonderful wala micake We offer an outstanding selection of cabinets’ for kitchen \ en pars | ome peat —S ~~ =—_—" _colors and $DsR°>. sq yo SINK Fh nate DA 21x32-Inch pega maa LOWEST PRICES ON 1 STEEL PIPE SINKS — se Ya-in, Golvanized $2.65 1 V4-in. Gelvanized $6.52 SINKS ost, my can %-in, Galvanized $3. 1¥2-in, Galvanized $7.70 NOW $695 — = ! $28” * o & ae} 2 Pe et _ 4.1957. . 3 : 3 : 3 « 3 Pees : ra * 2 ; Wit : D | ee ee : meee a naccas Meceritie (iimatien Arm WW ENESSES scribe Shooting > FT. CARSON, Colo, @ — They;go,” cation witnesses © yes it oe dert nd ecdtieh eee Oe, eli wag detns it'tee lent & said Sgt. 1. C. Lawrence) Criticte sstal cocouh yesterday de-|for Detroi * and headedjhad told us." : vee ee le “tman ‘ho p yesee spot yo go Criticism From E ing Nov. 16 of roe hed go Ba he didn't report the| shooting Set meen , me of fe tok, tee Aray eae ae & mune. Hurt Chance of Pullout), T 2#yearold Newaygo Coun becatse “of what Kingihink Mt over” military pastures seemed &.* & in Aqaba, Gaza. Stri |ty farmer was shot to death after) : : green, pha gpa dart : ae, ete nek ine, S. 8 teat 7 aa | "The 136 mules making esl 28 Se on animal what WASHINGTON County common pleas =~ jes Army's last two pack up e/ do and he'll do it. , WM~Bitter Egyp |Court bailiff, and King’s hunting) ' Te sheila a ———— ee ie won argue an crim cst gave out fcmoaions irom his propery cian | _IiUD™ co Co * rol, Peart, thee oilers care idee S fet ol on tie OC bow ae : Bes ee 3 d ; sce : group” ot Meeteran Army mae | buyers. Seaa "Gon coun co ltortiory. Egyptian) Defense elertye sore Gane t ames 37 D Or wh ge : relght _ awp ot Mveteran Army , mule quests for 280 animals a eee SS d/ JIFOCTOM'S ee Mates Came freight at nl adam, nae Poe aa he eo a n° Cech tat Peete Sea Wes a be id out firm 1 : : am : herded into trucks for the rie tl (Back? and the 35th Cistorneae its intrest Rage ap meng eres Sone Bad ©. Feamap. of tet been elfctnd tf the Board of st Treeh'W, too. oa Peel ene deseph Koren, bead of the : several Western Pack Company. The men were ulf of Aqaba ' : Directors of the Oakland : Traffic and Safety mak Te wee @: assigned to other companies, but| Packed . would be ~ * * County} DISTRICT THREE — Chad ‘morning rust ee or eens RE GE 12-Year Sentence se ile They pald from $10 to $40 eac for the mules. ion postponed 0 totten, (tee See 3 ee see yer anlage ! 2. : 2 to see the ea * * ‘* xpected yesterday, to ask for . Detroit, a friend of the de- Thatcher, West Bloomfield Mafad ’ : : : _ . = res se | Sep beea seak s eee oe me has see, under fom: CE ier and Me Detroit Youth BR iy cngenoae oracicowdp vag : : the Nana » s vent to ns “ipseroony gt rei ea ar ge mee. a Norton, both of Roches s | delay of .tleup was due to the : osemite and Sequoia nationals, Secretary > nd King said. Otherwise wing Maat PN Mrs, Richerd Deu-| PETERSBURG Pvt depot because syn ot ? Cancer Fear Less; {paris In California The U. § For.|22t2 Dalles ine ly cay lb, rane bad een Gear Lanting eo|Geeh: suis 5 Birmisgtam. (Gerald E Sod ta Caen on ae io Wh eek doors ; Service got 69 others for use| 20° Abba Eban of Israel Mon- — oe each of the county’ DISTRICT FOUR —* Mich., pleaded ; >| snowfall. -_ Ci 1 im Celene, Hew Mustog. Art Bar ctaad 0 Yotind Ook +. ete , See M aie NDS. i. seas oiled” ora ( heckers _ $eee work cond: Ban's brags.| ama chlanen whe ymaiet | EV ELY Work Wanted Female 11| "gynmarisl, &, eset, PLA STERITO RESIDENTIAL 9 BE) TE 2-8901 . commission rae smatt| EVELYN EDWARDS | “1m ~~ |, Oe jarge or too email, Guar, commercial ant repair, PE 5 Mrs. All Fringe. Real Estate Sales eames Sb ae eet ee COUNSELING it~ htm: = Y ons. exp estimates. fRee PRUNING < BY Tae Funeral Directors 4 All Fringe Benefits HAVE OPENING FOR 1 or oh san di-weaek eeu oun Comment 7 AUBURN HOTS EX ~CEME = Rose oF the tree, Cal Sn 3s0n covers ewe] DETROIT | Stree Bethe Flee eon ag eg | ee ea Be, : 5 ND. Excellent opportu . GENER. eee ~~ . ert i bare ies —— ‘ esti = 4 POSURE Srearenes iy | eeassere et | poe oe a TS TATA | ng sat, og oon wie ReneS IY HCE | Donelson-Johns BROACH Oar, Rear sa. Tee- | ship peieme wok, Mase PLOT oat | BARYEEEANG He MY aoME. ta tithe eae Peak "Pree eneiss OF aise penoiee tn "Pikenus|. of : Syl te wore | 9 SOME OF ABYSTrENO WMT Homes| Pia MD tm De or ema Furniture Refinishing 164 COA: n * tact take care of 5-year- TIONS, NENT 5 febe-ta fe Toad Cooley CEMENT OUR SPECIALTY” SPT seroma, | and SA al ee ee, Sa ak | meet FR BSE = ; OL 3-15 hdres vile metker vos.) =~ CU DOA. TSTIAN : . AL : : we SPARKS-ORIFF1 : : More for home than 4 N WOMAN WANTS BA- = buy TAL & IN-| Jy Speer gets| MACHINE |e e8 ences CLERICAL [ae STUER) Braces wie). ee page Q age ; LY ~ son Fence ‘ : ' Miss Voorhees-Sirle CO aeceptate it 1981 scene Diet 3 Satna weyefuned Bent CLERICAL e home. bu EM Sasi. regrets Yr, BESS hace TARR FUNERAL HOME = = . eearee en ag a 8 to 10 am. Ager ; $238 : bee an Table, purehasing, ice. free estimates. Ambulance Servite Plane or Motér ROCHES _ Mich, Bivd, East, Pontiac, | MOTHER'S AELPER, HEI CIC Mg FLOGR SANDING, OLD PLORs speciaitr Cait LB ——— TER | #2: “paokens—ror—pwy | ve tom. het tougetort uP. | “moana Rew air conned Bam creas “Own tenteportatin. aie aah “eerste |S ' Cele, Genel oém._Ret. 13.| building. one LDG. SPAIN. ' OLive 1-9211 vantage. of newer must be 1989 Millinery Manager shoppin Convententiy located to | HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? Brick Work, cement, plssterizg, | ® BOX REPLIES BUM SHOP FOR RENT G005 American Ti ble. apply ‘Trane Dress - Coat Salesladies Tag wficnanD’ A1"° Cannan | _ fh your homes EM yun children GUARANTEED ROOFS =~ ALE location . Inc, a _ wintk i A ere , 4 At 10 a.m. today there CAB” DRIVERS. Perry Fe xe Fee ee Perienced peuple dn fadien ta PONTIAC up and deliver. oe Te Co Gate, Pe a guile Pe ge > Gan. YOU-UsE Bs TO Keego Salta & Servic ee | Sh eee pod faery & | 18 W. Huron ~ WOULD LIke TO BABYSIT ANY acureuovine ret | & office in the following 7 J #35 TO zie © Jarvice, ste Or LE oe. " 4 ent after 6. Paturd _ FE 40480. L, | boxes: garni in addition to your prevent 3 Le, a 28304, 4 ER's 4 % AYE Instructions | per hear ‘per ange, Ne on ios. FLeMaa L060. L, A. vine : . e y LPP . ; tiac aod maining townships |. par Mercury ti do between t Engh 6-0720 BEST W wy | Se cat Ons ova trasaporin. Se nt nS Pence. YT 10, 15, 16, 21, 26, 26, || selene Dept Mawar Te’ Free: | mediately MY pai “| per week HELPER. ip DAYS ) AY TRONTNGS, 93 4 BURHEL, 1 DAY ett Br Hague SUL DERG If 28, 29, 30, 60, 72, 76, at geal atin cag WS Sr a te} _DRIVIN mice FE Set censed complete building servic 81, 89, .96, %, | | capauetea 16 CONF OUNG MEN | "553. SoMmany, _DRIVING SCHOOL _ | SBOuEIONS L497 WANS be Stine and remodgtng. a: 105, 106, 97, 103, 104, ARPENTER TO CONTRACT} BETWEEN tage ee Mewewort Reply Siviar dolar Sail PE eases or PE WMEOGREFIONG oe bag Fl we tree "estimeles, "PE 05, 106, 107 ready now. MA e630: tt you are Boe dt gg = he ae oe 1, Ponting | ©0127. Herbert Coo sad Tetarial Berviee smC- ve. oe J 5 iB | eee : mers : , PLASTERING, FIRST CLASS IP YOU HAVE soLD joa. tn. die. please iemiiys OFICE GIRL, STRAD Sige Py PRACTICAL Tocaine ie nace | -Dat_vort. Pe sen. RE 3 tors E SOLD OR TRIED THEN ATION Yr a.) Sine tae Gk he a Pp . Henry Myers, 86 | Sn” night. Call sfter 4. FE PLASTERING an a CASUALTY COMPANY OPENIN Boe. AY AFAR AT" DatvER | OR win —aeawa | Tm satiate _MAcle Keen, | scone TARR R items, “you ‘will appreciate our OME OFFICE OPENING — LADY | pus. ym sad OR Feptne BERET Youre | _Bevessegaies ons et clk eet it Om ENT IT FAST el DETROIT 26, MICH. indy pets the nae det | PIANO 8 Fas. PR bsen 40446 been p.ts, OR Ba. |through Rent Ads! Room, Sell Tiny Tots | ition." curentan ee at Sie | Wak Waued Maa 0f BENJAMIN R. BACKUS : ' area to reoreseat it iw nted Male ; : ; A = it and : wm ns 1 house, apartment, any-| So ata dee wand iri oe ge ys |e nt roe en i | MAD Pt ge a thing — Want Ads giv have nothing Nise We ou be tra 0 Ee BS oteet will peed . You ms $4330. moths | 4 Rose- give train you in the field and show —- the buiuding of Ae re p.m ew ~ tom inet stl you ACTION. Dial FE| #it Seeisitt, neck fhe, turm| fm aaa, cul, gulremente || AVAILABLE ROY iran | "2 . at , ” 6 FE ian leads. Restate “4 Lag g own spar "Ss cee 8 work e.. ecm of | svallabi ia. mem who are’ ing| in tegpreving, Youre indorested ss is : ity. gee or call BB |’ Getotmine. vee sputthe at’ te 28181. ® ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 14, 1057 THERE IS NO RO Ly NOW! a dtalie R Mi Middleton ONLY STATEWIDE | Has l-stop service, sen cree ts| STATEWIDE ‘Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Al PAINTING & PO eee ong Ma- 1117 8 Telegreh nee 82! sem = _Biv Conehag wad secnoved. | t steaming, Reasonable. , SHARE W "SIDE HOME| you. No ob FE p.m. utes, saa wet eats | FLUMphries leaving Pontiac at 6:45 a.m. PE FE 2 Realtor: FE 47114 BW Wid. Contracts, Migs, 32 $500,000.00) sarssa‘sss.2 cations within 15 miles Pon- at eur dispose! te arehnes Sew tiac or im city. Call us for & PAINT- ng. Free estimates, OR 3-1131 or 3-581 PAINTING & DECORATING. — Wall all. i 3-s008 — Detroit To Buy—To Sell—To Insure =| MAHAN * REALTY co., aneleons Evenings & TO GET THe MOST FOR YOUR ; sand Tract ts the “bird” to gee. 1080 W. SHARE | %2 W Hares Phone ne a SOLD ROOM you would like this sign on Call be- = house let us show you how quick action. Tl iN. ine Ph. Lonel aves su ie A s1ACE OF HAM , poetic ea Sanit LISTINGS STARTED (3 OU now TO Me BUY Rent Apts. Furnished 33! * mae gpa aaah ing. PE 8-3152. "TO. BUY, TO SELL pes (Us SELL OR TRADE eae “aibice Be =e BLA * me | “TRADE ES : | an your door in 30 min- Edw. M.-Stout, Realtor wi ist iy ao -¥ ete, i RM. 1 & __or lady. 261 Orchard Lake. CASH BUYERS WAITING For your land contract or equity.| 1 ROOM & Get our bated estimate before you Call Ted Me McCullough w presés Your material, PE 3 Lost & Found 24 JOHN BENSON OF BENSON e. pel peur at i raRoE ban r "8 man of second shift, ¥. SE g util. $12, PE i J. c. "HAY DEN, Realtor Pare od Lumber loaned a 16MM Bell & Howell —— projector to a — IN A FLASH! FOR LAND CONTRACTS A. Johnson |'#ie5: SHEP- ale [re taseges No. ix ipleton, Realtor ond brows markings. Victnity of i} MORTGAGES oe SS a ke eee 3p "CHARLES, 1 mm 8. Telegraph Farm Loan srospendant bat OCRABRLE ey . Eso : FOR LAND CONTRA J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. “Notices = Peron 25 ee a bras Stith tie in Fe tise. a3 oe 5.) ROOM INDIVIDUAL CABING FOR EQUT- Bitchen taciities, Uuleies. tnelud- : ee 463 8. Broadway, danas | | ABO ooh Gabi Rd. nil CONTRACT S$ WANTED |? i ew he be Bg Buyers creating. What have have rm you, aoe. ee Private sainl vn Fo va Lake — Vee trance. Christian ~~~-»-|Bid on the sale of your contract 2244. before you seft. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor St 5-8165 “Wanted I Real | Estate 32A WANT TO SELL? HAVE CLIENTS FOR e front home on ~4 Maceday, or ~Aereed Set a La23 3 ie home, large Rent Apts. Furnished 33 an +i CLEAN ROOM-& sees ette. Priv, bath. Adults, 78 Norton. 1" LARGE ROOM ETTORE PTE $2 $12.50 a week, 431 WN. PU PRIVI- leges. _ required, FE 2-6175. LAKE FRONT APT. nice rooms with full bath tad prreee- Purnished. $75 per _ John K. Irwin Street LARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH FIRE plat. fasted porch pea, wath RTA, beth. Adults. “ies Playstend. Un- | Sere ee ae FE juire oe a , FUR RMS. & BATH. 2 fomily duolex, Williams Lk. 2740 view, OR 3-7541.. ROOM FURNISHED APAl araee. * ment FE #1181. 174 7 ROmE ADULTS ONLY. ai AU- _burn Ave, CED RENT ON SEMI-FURN. ~ apt. FE 2-0405. sos | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 18ST FLOOR. 3 & BATH. REFRIG, 2-438. stove, heat, hot water. FE 3 . STOVE, bath, utilities, FE re 8-1 > oe Pontiac. “ROOM AND RATH MAIN FLOOR £20 perm As per month, nil Rea itor Part- 3 i Roow FURNISHED APT. 33 . Huron. ‘ t BED. Apts. Unfurnished 3 34 ent Apt H cat, 4 Noetrie furnace. 436 Mt. ea! e 23783. 1&2 es Paces ae | 92 At we oer ne IMMEDI AB $00 PER MONTH, oe for qos FFderal 86918 e ELY 5 ment on 7 ‘ae ined Site #2533 LARGE CR 4 RMS 2 pare. UPPER. all wil, fur. OR. 31400. | BL RENTAL UNITS Attractive new duplex ty Reasonable poms _— in tiac on Bast Let berry Bt N cAM | Scene Office phone | ROOM & by REFRIG. a Pay FREE ht Fess 2, ~ WEST SIDE BRICK Close to Webster ryoe a 5 a and tile be VASBINDER, INC. 5 ROOM OLVERING APTS ay ore PLE HEAT, HOT & COLD TER, SEE CARETAKER AFTER § AT A-l ARCADIA pag at G. HEMPSTEAD, Rent Houses Furnished i 5 Hotel Rooms 39 lor couple, Day, week or | “~*~ sii a Stool & alee” At per 2 for aiden couple or bachelor. 3 BEDROOM, NICELY FURN, ae _Children welcome. te — 40177 : | eee in. : ieee at Hota FLORER mi. Call J. D. Taylor, Reshor. PE ig or $15 - week, own- _er PO. Box 835, pena ag * Jin: oe wiliams. a 12'8 Baldwin Ave, 7 340 z apres BY. SEE sim | PARTLY FURNIS Rug House at | N 7m it ~ 2 re vais thing Soy BRAND NEW —— a Cone Pa al rE Adam SMALL FeAn FROUND, MOEA SE ___ For > ieee nt Rooms — 37 37 FE Raa Tae 70 TOT ee * * Private home, close in. No drink- __ ing. 101 Mt. Clemens, FE 5-324. ee hy GIRLS. 15.50 & wp. Kitehen. ny, BUS STOP NICH, FLARE TO Bus STOP COOK j <3 LAUNDRY. General 2 or [aa PeaMSR 100 FE, PARE, f Poms gar Lake Rd, Ne pwd ONE ROOM & EN. PRI. vate entrance, — rE Man st.| Rooms With Board 38 BPE PAPI the a OL BOARD & ROOM, 1 GENTLEMAN. "PB 5-634 1 OR @ : ; Priv ; AY SHIFT ATE : men, Phone $6008, ROOM” AND BOARD: and Exc. food and bus. he junches, $16 wi, PE 9-8007, BOA 1N ry ome, close to Fisher's & Pon- . FR 8-800, Pag & BOARD. W. home, 141 Owe Dr Convalescent Homes 384 A WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD-| 4 rh agg to tmie care, hr. nursislg ser efficient a e Home, 1366 Baldwin Ave. FE 18. Woodward now has beds avail- able in % hr, nursing care wi reg nurse in. charge. is FE 4-1528 = EXCELLENT CARE | AGED. Rates startin aS $1 iy eo nurse on d nt ail times, For further information. "¢ all FE 5-4267 HOTEL AUBURIN HESIRABL CE available at city hail in the 4 of Harter ‘Mod ge iL Secure ary iy Norton Bt. Ottis oF busi- 2 on nese for rent. FE 2-9000. verted to in- come, ¥ cgnverted to re ~ Buy, hra Partridge * DERN) fist Thru Partrid ) owns |* see eo OpenRven th 8 _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 : Village Pe said or FE bovis a | ee VILLAGE 10,050, 3 bedroom, 9 Rg zee piste aca, Weber nga ooo with 40 down. Cal Cl farkston REAL ESTATE INC. sa “cane —— =». Ouly as uy ha wey Bag to be memes. #70.00 tring room, lake Drivilege, Large tae tral Teatree: “Wi ‘aan dheic Possession Lake Orion “Tne subdivision. ” Geet dryer eine am sacrificed Deeps W Woods Pine neighberhood Cal eluded, Of Last Chance oa this -s: ‘*. sys monthly, OR 3-410 af PR % ACRES—2 BEDRI us. v hy, | love this modern peme, on ieee tee ce NICHOLIE. 1} 4& HARGER CO. FETT Res ice a Ee er hae CUSTOM BUILT garag , % & area, Just “$14,050 on your CALL MODEL 1 or 46 YOU WILL. ENJOY a living in this” outstand- quols, 4 rooms I up i gem 1 down, modernised ii Wit. LIS M. BREWER- ~ OFF SO, BLVD. INDIAN MR een Donsiage frag acre of _ Cash mortgage STARTER HOME PERRY PARK . "Bais 0, this modern five rooms © floo nied. Oh ry 1% e. SBE DROOM antl om be PONTIAC LAKE I 8, Sean eets rerd ts is “ inont — Hog a won as ; nice rine toon a Saae Sane ey $8 500 “vi MONEY TALKS! What more could you sek” ot Gis prises} large Hlichen, ice cut stone * bresseweg and a b two sei thts ° penned M po gs Clarkson REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main Clarkston, “Mich pearing HOMES On Gilat ‘beau 4 gee y-~ 4 / pen $1780 with quick posses- f it reduced, = img EE. saya sel this sane =. FOR FEBRUA ® 2 bedroom i $1000 }—Beenings after 6 call Mrs. Sny- — der, +1075. 5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. toh “ate rooms vith bath Lh iv: West Side, $1,950 Dn. t, fenced rear yard. New cr Pull_m 650 BRICK DUPLEX Here is a real buy. On multiple Voie Service *G. EMPSUEAD . 4-0284 PINE VIEW DRIVE home in = soma Sub, FE autiful 2-1104. Eves. 5 to 6. RANCH WAGON... | The zeah aire PA bitte Sour protien be Se crm: tle Taker, To jar, je aly A / utility room & eer, washer. | tar prime location ph ee rng ao be 1 16x14 Hving roo kitehen, ‘yax14 wtility, 2 oom e _ Oil furnace. Alu- storm. believable simost—to ‘or $7,950. KENT Established in 1916 |3 FAMILY BRICK — Good west “a side location, 13° rooms ~ tile baths, oak floors & a tered walls thruout, The a: FIRST TIME -~ Advertized. Built 1954 on 806x160 lot near Luther- an, Baptist fam ot Lakes NORTH WOODs — ‘Log Cant. How is the time to your north struc. te ft. Only $5,500, now for informa’ Tr WILL SOON — Be time to FLOYD KENT, Sai 2 pen A Bey. at be — AMPLE CUSTOM Sakevo = Humphries BI-LEVEL COUNTRY HOME With 3 or 38 =: Thrill- i w ei 258 ee “BUD” Suburban Rancher Desirable 3 bedroom bungalow = PO sah mom on A lakes. All floor, ke new with ¢ generous » Toom and dining area (inc drapes), compact efficient kitchen com- sreed air off heats acreens, for air of] heat, gas hot water, rT. Sommer lot. Offered at $14, 700. ee Sion FRE i eid MR y a os ay ee $9000 mirror ike flgort tet sine) mache ; master 15 with | BRICE RANCH lw 7 beautiful bay windows, S£¢8.%) Oivered walls, Oak floors, lovely Beng pee care taee| fasten Ql” oak _ be duplicated for SB By Pe sacrificing for $18,009 — terms. pmimer cooking, aitac attached garage, | e Sesnace oak floors, ment, new ‘ona ~yee Es end ae heater, Only $1700 down OFF BALDWIN teat te lovely 2 bearsom home is | . =. 4 “Paved fet tse hee _- 4 ~ NN a eeasee’ qe a inet ooce. fee aid SEES WILLIAMS Russell Young ult htes are” “re Sa 2 Ww. Rone Pe 64528] ST VAN’ VILLAGE otis = home at homeowner could ONLY 2 LEFT fen Sony Be pace for? = NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY - & MONTHLY PAYMENTS MODEL. OPEN 1:306 P.M. CALL FE 6-6041 AVESTOWN / REALTY CO. fireplace, bedrooms if cooded eated garage. Lake roe wt Tne sit,000 with terms, WATERFORD TWP." he K. ian REALTOR Bince 1025 BUDGET BUYS ¥, “MINUTES .FROM ag pg es beautiful Bren- dei Tate “Only” $6,700. with $1,- BRICK RANCH HOME. Very ) low down payment to. well qualz fied ie home is in e seuees a suburban a pa i ae Set ow — bay “LOVELAND. PS Sizy ta Ep nae ' Four Bedroom: See .. Jeane $495 DOWN. A new °2, bedroom) ANNOUNCING FOR ’57 Fad ag ee Hc neat new muni NeW Homes Beara aasalIN PINE LAKE MANOR anton jen: eul| ~=—- SUBDIVISION © B .G HAYD ealtor p nay mace ee , Wale mee ferel cua sulk BRICK 4-FAMILY reat ome 8 seteparele Sisemenss| geeaw en jn Ricans 11.500 4 UP WARD E. PARTRIDGE, 9% “ut tan REALTOR FE 43581) “2%, emt oe 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 CAN YOU BEAT THIS? SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 5-0418 IN BYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. and poem oy cnlldres “aa fun bath, Sivcet to play are some of the floors, kitchen, full features of this 3 bedroom ment with of) forced-air furnac family home cally on ine recreation with jake, Boat . $0050 is bar. Plus a 2car garage. Full, the full only $750 price, $8,900 with terms. down $60 per month. WN tee ne OT lt vere, bath, hardwood floors, 7 plastered new. M. Stout, Realtor 5 ACR 3 BEDRMS. Ti N. Saginaw st. 6-8168 $8,500 with $1,800 Dn. Open evenings “til 30 C, PAN US, Realtor Call collect: ville, NAtional 7-2815 or NAtional 17-3050 “NEW A Real Nice Home’ With 3 Bedrooms 2 er poo Bom g And 2 Fireplaces Pull bath. ek possession.| Exc, suburban location — 42 ft. $10, Easy . rumpus rm. with fireplace. Tim- ken , ct oak L ARGE red walls carpeted living sets Se Gear deen cea inenen. iat dining area. Land-| lore. Atiached garage, Nicely eT ACRE = bargain at 817,900, with $6,900 zsettem, Mae emer er) Giroux Franks ‘Listings Wid. HURON ‘VALLEY _ REALTY ENERAL REAL ESTATE G 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701- Drayton Plains Area : — no ———— “are a modern w' room. nee homes in the aren. Approx- ween,® years old. Lot Bize: mx Full Price Only: $10,800 with 4 per cent mortgage. This dition. ment costs. and screers. WM. A. KEN NEDY 3007 W. Huron Se ea 4-3560 | 2, Acres | A nce finished on « insice: 5 Brags 40x22, Sick- home is in excellent con- And priced below replace- Also includes storms DRAYTON PLAINS . Wall basentenk Hot ait CARNIVAL ~ by ick Tarner 11,250 Aresion REAL ESTATE 4NC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 STOUT'S Best Buys Today © Se -s : atitnue CUSTOM BUILT a located nly one tom ten ‘You don’t have to take Mr. Higgins to court after all, large bedrooms, living ‘rm. Dad — me and Dickie made up!” ing, handy with din- : age A By BS , For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 conan geet ie : eee Be Ps a Nothing Down | fare units: INCOME with basement cnyour ick rough | Buy Thru Partridge saint Matse | | eit et ehaty peg |_List Thru Partridge _ located near yas. Suburban Beauty baths close to school and | @ ROOM IN NICE | With Two Fireplaces s line. $1400 down | neighborhood, & large rooms ier Ameng 9 Pal, ta cae. will hand price ovner, 2 roam ant. ups ielghborhood. vavement bine: y en steam: ym “pew ges water ne oll ‘heat, 3 rm. bee. $950 DOWN - ee ot east rms .- and draped living this cute and back, ¢ room & & 2 Eichen, Plo cheery orgvet seme weed won | See ome. Price, $f" ne, “33,000 "4own, tached” garage. macuiate ead lot. Large living room, king by owne: "re estes Full price $43 Gideon 0.900 ‘an. | cpeve end scene eee | Wy, Acres ; Soar TSP ERTS | ce set pay ened sol Cir UX-F ranks ness is the jensen. $1,500 down. FOR OL $55 per mi , AL REAL ESTATE a ca ees bere Cotar Island Lon pm ee ey 2 tached breeseway and 2 car ‘place on @ corner lot. 2 bedrms. : — present owner this home it oad is muetary up. Lots of closets. new soe age ~ gs We ire r ie Se pac ty H. W. Bigelow ES 5g RIO yg cil heat, Ouly "$2,000 :down ottiee Fm bout _- Ech"geias nected, Gah Reure, gins: Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ROCHESTER Fe vw many ‘other ‘extras, Pull’ price een oat em] tenes tephra | eye ho mmABeTN ix esrarea st | SHEPARD REALTY | itt leege ity foom: auio™ ol Sie are, rd tel zee | Et __2000_Tienken Ra] fring oom inne rein coming fofted sit “automatic heal, cer SPECIAL terms. Good large lot. padi Mo BE = 4 Located 4% miles west of Pontiac EAST WALTON BLVD. — 2 pee 780, Low down payment. ce od r, stool & w with exception Fe + sere a. level = ens brick OUR HIT PARADE a a) 1 inise paureplace, Lo beet “THE MONEY TREE” oma wenn on paved street. unit incom ‘— 5 Saget Saree ee tee: Porch. al eae lot wie 1% ear George R, Irwin “Two Different Worlds” | Leslie R. Middleton MEM FE b0101 of PE booms every A a won- scene 7 ¢ sy x FE 9-0003 BROKER FE 1-0084 a ye eee rooms a "ls fas bonn, No Down Payment | O N a, | HOUND DOG” clear" lot, 2 and 3, bedroom ff VSoddo riendly ion” — foprectaty Sacre, gl | a ge Oak J Soom, heme, 3 be WE TRADE THELMA M. ELWOOD che Eiaben RA. FE Sie FE 4-304 - FOR COLORED All large“ room. ie basement S ear gamage. C. HOUSTON | REALTY /zs walt a a Neat 6 rms. wail to wall — 7s. Basement, Gas furnace 4 — Paved St. $10,775, $3,100 ACRE North of Poatins off Baldwin, Large 5 rm, Basement, Oil furn. pence ad 3 rm. house ak Im- "PON IAC REAL? vy an ty | T27_Baldwin DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK OUTSTANDING BUY §14, nab r come bot “enjoy. ae ceramic tile ee ret basement with gas heat, ree ~ peautiful bedrooms, concrete drive and 2 ca. garage. A very sale- able listing. BEDROOM BUNGAOW NORTH FRANCES ST chinele ranch . hemes tuted o dandy wi wes fot, in one Pont oo gies East side Tocetions, many unique and p Price is right at $11,500 terms. ST. MIKES AREA 3 OB ite Ee family home only 1 block Catho'ie school church, a and . ‘firepreat home an jot. er transferred ious to sell SILVER DOLLAR BUNGALOW ONLY worth every oer of sales pric Outstandin ments include carpet- . exceptional wai By nr A very earooare ‘cedar shake Lemme ask situated -” dand sho diotonte to ivile ed jot with good “sandy beach, ideal home for young or elderly couple. “WE BUY, SELL & TRADE 52 OO PRIS & 80N ¥, REALTORS one is the reason, $1,506 down. . Huron Phone FE 4-1557 $55 per month. aT SIDE $1,000 Down 3. bedrms.' modern, Pull basement, & An, attractive 2 bedroo: rp} — 2 lots. $7,400 with Gas oa jigniour ternal. INCOME FURNISHED : ar and 2car | 9 rms. near downtown, Modern. garage. Its nice Geni. $75 per) $15,000 Meith $3. an. Several Properties H W. Bigelow | ‘on Huron Street Office” FR $5402 Res, Pe 6-0045 |” Pi Ww. DINNAN om Ww, ite x ot Dwiges GA. 66 Ww. Huron. e alae ie Wood co OR #12 homes basement and rough wiring; OR __Corner a Wittiams Lake Rd, & M5a with full 3-7038 DAILY 2 Term RY TO TURN a MILE TO OPE “RANCHMASTER’ 3 BEDROOM HOME _ $650 DOWN TO VETS 160. New Subdivision, ———+—Nosan Building Corp. 5-7923__ PE 6-0121 TO 8 PM. Aiso Conventional Lots 13 x PONTIAC ROAD, oo OPDYKE CANAL ern oi Sasemnens wi price only $15, REALTO 100 Gatland Ave. FE WILLIAMS LAKE © Beautiful big corner looking lake — canal, New mod- Sgro door, J. A. Taylor FRONT lot, over- ranch home fea-. ——— Free Parking HOME. ON A delightful Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE BRICK RAN “ranch 3. bedtoo: 7 with 2car “attached garage. 10 ACRES peting in rooms. A vig. $22,000. Terms SUBURB w with ofl bd Privi La 3-BEDRM, tered home at oniv dn, LAKE PR Very attractive i. on over priv with room Extra lavatory! base’ t ant residential tiac: “price \VERY R, 345 MULT room, automatic | —. and hog ear- the manv, many extra Here's a pleasing 6 room oPlne le Aol, or genes Fine at on m beastie Ww ke. — dan living or located west of Pontiac Comfortable 6 room modern home located in Southeast Pontiac. Full. with sr gas heat hates 50-gal. — Insulated. Hard 3-BEDRM. WARD E. PARTRIDGE *|REALTOR 1050 W. HURON ST. $900 DOWN MENT, ' GARAGE: 2 Los, . VALUET, Realtor LATE, alist” bed- 3 evanee for only ou Lal ere at AN 6RM. ‘$1,200 DN. ater wood floors walls, Buy this $8,500 with $1,200 IVILEGES y-room modern % acre with lake area west $18,950 on terms. FE 43581 pe aa GI's — 1 acre oaks “Of. tering a pleasant +-bed- 1 story with ment and auto. heat, }car ee: $700 will move you oreeae = son = with ders windows is todas =f blocks. able ; rooms $200 DOWN TO GI's—Love- ly modern -3 bedroom_home located Plains. s+ full — ent uminum Priced at Bza00 ‘with Ronty mort; - costs down. SEE Ir TN RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegr=ph Open 9 - 9 FE_ 37103 OR 2008 $16,500 10 acres. 16 miles with new ranch type ee, Has 4 rooms, dining room, large -ranaget and living . Tecrea- tion and storage room, basement, pastry rch, oif heat. On 11,800 Draytor Plains. 1 block to Super Market and Schools. 5 rooms. Large living room _ 2 ith recreation room. Oi] heat. All —— a ad ery Fence lot. This fomay. heme with 31,800" oon $8; 950 dn.) Y your present ome is too at —you can move in this room m 4 large ptr your cquly as down pay- George Blair Realty 4536 Diste 3 Hwy. OR }-1251 PLAINS After 6, OR_3-1708 Drayton Plains Area real good b Sato down. SESSION HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 ie R Hiltz REALTOR "For Sale House, 43. or Sale Farm 38 ee ° BRICKS. — 2.2 , Plans WATERFORD VET $83 MO. PYMTS.—30 YR. MORTG. iar panen3y "Bea as eg Model OR 3-9300 1571 aw. % BLE. N N. oF. M, 89, wants clear home. aes vant te bay un ieee Some Bg yours for rahe asking only JERRY FE. ADAMS 1T2_W_ Huron ase * PE 5-4510 Hurry, Only $595 Dn. tmnt? site “init eae , Solid side a. Leo Donigan Real Estate 2333 ‘Woodward, - Berkley LI 84433 home features 1 furnace: New ee ear garage and —_ storms sereuma th through- SUB CIAL — 6 rooms, space 1% car garage. Full price only $11,250. GI Resale. Toom full of pecan § arage = a acre ‘ n ayo oak rs, plas- waite avin svon act ns iv room. Excel construction Terms can be arranged to suit. $700 DOWN poe a eae nice tfichea ‘and al Let us stiow you this LH. BROWN. Realtor 1363 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 2-461 Multiple Listing Service ANNETT OFFERS Corner Lot 5 rooms, excellent condition, ead bath up. Pull basement, laundry tu 8, water heater, oil heat. Home is insulated, storms and screens. Nice reh for summer. A uy at $8.960, terms. Clarkston % Sew | place for yout e toom home, he or Hivine rooms with th fire: Peery dining ast area in xthenen. ? on room and full bath on first floor. Pd bedrooms “= second. ofl no heat, . A good buy at i rms Lake Privileges 5 room panesiew. all la rooms poo i are a Ottawa Hills Near Washington Junior easant school $11. 906, terms. r, has vestibule, living Svea. pensar at ot Atpat Exclusive Bloomfield Sub. home CEDAR SHAKES $9,975) in nm. 3 i DrRirey By Broker : sn i ian a” PUTNAM S ST. sept ‘Gas eat a KN UDSEN | West Side 5 WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR “$10 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PE 44516 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wget eae Attention, GI Here's your chance to pur- sed room home 5-room r the full basement with automatic heat. Full athe $8,500 — first, call {Bateman Kampsen —|REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE ‘Vacant—Built in 1952 Four bedroom home off East ment, a very ca) rae bas forced sale s can be ar- New Swf. in City Brick three-bedroom Ex- cellent base large closets, gas heat, gas hot water ester. Comes! drive, bul loset. payment. older bought , Can our of- fice for additional informa- LAWRENCE SNE 136 EB. Pike St, Open Eves. FE 49584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS SPIC AND SPAN Karactive, fully insulated @room bath, 3 bed and room, one floor =, vestibule entrance to a 1t- . living room. with cornice boards and drapes. to poo yge Bh sceng combination storms oy ° abe a . Landsca lo _ car garage. ler $450 down. PRIVI- Boks on ‘0 Buy--To Seil—To Trade you" BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! ‘MAHAN REALTE CO,, REALTORS E 2.0263 ELIZABETH LAKE. 110 ACRES | oie Lake i igen Reatlor Pe Ca res. PE ees Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Feriige Pontiac, eee FP my water is, WILLIS M. BREWER fs Fete sens - Sa trns Watkins Lake | Lakewood Subdivision po el yon +t of — lake cenit rete available in * his shore subdi Wooded & red sites average about % acre in size. Approved for Equit- REAL ESTATE Dixie H Drayton Plain: REALTORS lots Te ot the” tiie lakefront lots left on the wing lakes. West of P. Bogie Lare For Past Resuits, List this with T, G. Trocke 148 Union Lk Na EM 34071 BUILD NOW i ~ restricted Waterford =a freely ‘HERBERT C DAVIS 035 1 Pontiac e take Ré Ra. i. FE _5-4311 ~~ For Sale Acr Acreage 47 if shower. Pull basem: - ed owner =a : $5,000 down, Near = 3-638) Eves. ond ae eae REAL ESTATE INC. Call Rutledge, OR Fillh, PE . Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge CAPEER AREA. 90 ACRES. GOOD. machinery, =, gd a barn fair ‘ Only’ $2:905 en. MY 26186. 42 ACRES, UILDINGS AND toous Some 4imber, strawberries, schocl bes ah Geet, Cosh, cals, sc! s " 561 off Oakwood 1 Connell Ra, toal. Between M24 and Ortonville. Sale Business Property 49 M-59 56 ACRES WEST OF PONTIAC Just outside the modern 2 — ee fintohed cite full bantenect, aa | comer. 3 Raving a6 ft heat, other out . This| frontage hy 100 ft, deep. Betth parma ereay Sarnagane. |B attends amtly Home CRAWFORD AGENCY | 2 oo get peered Evenings MY 3-143 or OR 3.0083 HOEMES: tESBARTRAM 13 ACRES VACANT MOR 31980 A nice level corner A| ONLIMITED POTENTIALS. 106 FT J deal for a small subdivision, of business ae = and 91 ft. = I oe to sell side street 15 Cran’ 5 ACRES. ON. CORNER —— Also includes s yeohorsand Over ek er — 400-FT. FRONTAGE _ s . $750 down. “ Over 400 valuable feet on busy SACRE HOMESITE | Sicca *nsseosemd hee con High and dry location on biac*- merical — 2 uses. From 219’ baa Menwes. Ve “Ysry, ernie. c iat pelle deep. Only $5900 down “SACRE HOMESITE |WARD E. PARTRIDGE 4 eee eee eat REALTOR FE 43581 Also tneluding @ tector and plow | 1050 0 W. HU HURON ST. REA Phone OR 23-1295 Open Eves. ‘til 8—Sunday 10 to § BARGAIN! # ACRES INSIDE CITY IMITS. MOSTL , ROLLING, ERAL BUILDING ONLY _ 8550 WITH TERMS. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE MULTIPLE TLSTING SERVICE SALE ACREAGE Acres, 14 on Giddings Road near Tayler Road. Wonderful for home, = chickens, even horses. ou might even sell off part later on and probabiy get more ory Detroit. Call or write for s Le SOE . ee eae pe Acai aye" eed 20 ACRE Trees Trees Trees ’ Near Clarkston ed ,000 pine trees add to the beauty off - he low, low ew of only $6,950 with easy Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. a nee Mich. ____ For Sale Farms 48 LAKE AND 10 ACRES a’ 10 miles west of 59. Large frame house with 3 bedrms. on ist floor, stairway to a floored wagRIDGEWAY Ave, FE 46203 HORSES — DOGS BF gh A nag Trop. hen, tile a 2 large 2 car garage, oly . toe stalls. | AER. Terms. Owner. PE 5-3901. FOR CASH IN A | HURRY, sell | things through Classified Ads.) rh tid goes! Dial’ ‘e BUSINESS F FRONTAGE beth Rd., apt., on or = in tig ee rope ren’ or oh Cad: Leta’ Beemer. Da Cc. A. REAL ESTATE Oxford Mich OA *8-3122 ~ Buy Thru Parttidge List Thru Partridge Walton Blvd. at Sashabaw 3 ional Weaat = on rear of | ata 28 square fe = ma ra ote $14,700, Cl larksion. REAL ESFATE INC. 22 8 Main Clarkston, Mich. MAble 5-582) Business Opportunities 51 “LETS TALK BUSINESS” M Mig. &: serio amen. Rebooat distributors. cludes complete tool gauge equipment. $100 000 required. Bowling Alley — Tavern 20 Alleys ~— alwa ys busy, Tavern pays rent. Beauti- fully equipped and the prof- its will please you, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ort apie maa FE 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR OPPORTUNITY!!! Ola ty te netting $8,000 to payment and balance on - year contract, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 * REAL grroR Eves. & Sun. a weil il rabies etbyrees. suburban. GROCERY FIGRE™ TOC TN one a Fine, 80 dows wit ~ Bay Thru Partri List Thru, Partrid e i F Tv” «TV; GENERAL ELECTRIC, “| table im model in mahogany case, OR 3-5402. me — USED at oe i “WALTON x ! Voi iR LEFE'S MADE EASIER thr Classi- | «2 pe Ads, To solve every t- id aeere 8 voce, dial [ From 130 wn i ene a ~Fee Sale Rodd 72 1 PUREBRED HOLSTEIN } BU + Beehe Par, ely Pn. ALMOST NEW sacrifice to best offer. OR 3-4017. “PLAYER . PLACE A “LOST AD.” to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. Call FE 28181 for an ad|* ne tide as dn. ie cick ota TRAILER EXCHA a4 c. Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth bi shuminum, Say “charge it.” rn ROCHESTER - Steel. __+ 3038. ae WILK cows. TEST-| ‘Wash Banus, tebet Combinations, |“ nee up with, tree | ® HC at milk base tine. How-| of WARD E. PARTRIDGE PRER ESTIMATES on ALt, PLANS | “irily your” aw *tatia** |" Wanted Livestock 73| Roly. ach. it 8 ' FA. TERMS ARRANGED Magnavox 12 inch TV, table mod- Bh 23 15220" : REALTOR FE 43581 QUALITY PAINTS 0... off | el. Reconditioned. $60. cone SURPLUS LUMBER tioned $85." ie, Recendh | Winirect Joncas MA 64500, Chart: OXFORD TRAIL “sont ‘aif WY sr: ered preg, An ehh Pale | or Sale Poultry 7a| ii WE COVER i WTD CUSTOMERS FOR PRESH . THE STATE = Sele Olfice © G3) eens FE 21464. tan a ma-| Sale Farm Produce 75 iia erssour qauey, pan. sur | “Finance Co. 7 \MS= “Bas, ene eee 78 as wegeream sonar 000 owner retiring : smooth State me, 4 RMS. - LAK : : : glean voperation, "A rare. bargais a |< Like ese wate AXLAN Sale Store Equipment 64|_¥: sivire pe tas “8)~CAyy APPLES & SWEET CIDER HOME-|on “6 Po DRIVE-IN. Top location main hi “Need $900 “But a valentine doesn't have to he made ot paper — i PLYWOOD OROCERY ISLANDS. 4 ag Sot rd Lk. 3 Te way, ample parking. ao fast, courteous service and could be made of diamonds!” Cash & Carry exch side. Bell oe Your CASK 4 ag foes for price of ‘real estaty: | on pag to ses budget Mix? fir... omens BM H OAKLAND COUNTY Chief or act agagierled ay sera ttles 30 ne Bes reer eres 2220000000007 elas | MER FARMERS’ MARKET | selection of TBeawira peach y cottans, Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sede fp ccciecceee O88) Wace = TRie ere: Sek. Som | on. fow price on all used trailers. nie grou pat livery. $22,- I | ee ME hg he By a ts a scnlent oe arth $5.0¥e8, sovowr, 0oLd, xx.| 2 wang Taanmn won aaix.| Menp,gie, nnd ig, Quite) feats, MEM guess Nitiat” "On| Sttueiny Sit Puttin Wte| womre ona Balt Swe COLLISION SHOP. Fully equipped | J] & A t changes, Turner's, 6 Mi. Clam- ita ape * Priced low, Pontiac, Plywood Co.| 20083. 4811 Dixie Hwy. tables aren Honey, 2390/4301 Dale Hwy On alee dain exctteee tate Pre, | 1 LOINC wy dOPA” BED i, “TWIN RATTAN ||, SAVE PLUMBING ori, «, | Foummmio paces srowen: | Sale Sporting Goods 68) ~ core Equipment 76|~- rent cramer Space 79 with 17 ft. piniy/ Hwy. frontage. enener ter . cond., reasonable. REpublic ee Se ee oe Loan Company UF dae se shee | ANCHOR FENCES |, Su * tt US TE CORE oocaeee: pa, wa, see eee ee ET ae 9 NM. Perry Street ABLE DESIO ° Pereaeht on exeeh pom, gs ib shotgun, yard hand . : Vahowing Rocnes smal dows ’ $14.95 value, shea” teatare el _FREE TES. FE $471.) © xquisit Beste, pis. 96 with ies lawn mower, seed ader trencher; ro road Trot sa ai — treat rie payment plus Somer “o__1 Setereag, 9 0 3 Greens F aeaen aa igre. WE Witt BEATERS 940. ay oe om “ior every abceat in| {osa°Nesh Rambler station w welds, Norma ar tran See ie aoe : th . values, on wagon. : ; XFOR 2 xrpo0 ResTavRaxt. Operated LOANS AUTO SEWING -WACHING. LIED | *APPAN, O48 RANGE.” rere ataa a, Le | Eioree Orchard take| _Sinag See aig Mt~ Geedricn, Mich; _Ph-)"' miles east of Ontord at inegy untoss wiih small foverr | Get cash here to g ben oct ane | SUF Sguaeh OM secre. 08 gan, eee cen NMA | feng, $0.88, G8. ‘Thompson, #0 sitar 7 CM aALhs at . MODERN AND ANTIGUE: TROWER ECHCTRIG INCUBATOR | fhe'vevt phone Oa $00 or MY over or tees a4 See ‘ One ae Rn ll STATEWIDE. | Bees tacoh ct eahs/ Mag Mt] TRADEIN DEPT. | BARGAIN |: titteatiit fivwi'schen’ |Poice “apoogt-fe gurm_g|_Sitaun''it Aa |” Ean AF, PARR i “Phone ‘o or “ehairs, y washer, GE n - with hardware, $15, 598 da aL & | __Davisburg. ME 7-4002. re living is a — 2 come i. Odds & ends. 3-1132. Guar. electric washer - r rE Sees ‘esson Gun. 34138 or OR | GLEARANCE SALE: CHAIN BAWS.| lovely acres : Real Estate Service of Pontiae BEDROOM SUITE. > ; | Quard. electric retrigerator Sos fiowex _34135. oat: Wer have several good one man with prgend B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR BENEFICIAL Love chairs, other | Ove $6.95 S ALE MEX, BY TRE COM. hones tor unten re ) SPORTSMEN models available at dealer cost.| Schools, club house & 1111 8. Telegrapa _—_—*PE_ 40821 misc. articles Li 20191. pe. living room suite ....$19.05 ' wee WS. Miller, Garden & Lawn| shelter. Only 15 m te FOR LEASE, GARAGE — Gas FINANCE CO BABY GRAND PIANO, DAVEN- é Be, iniug ‘oom, ‘suite eet New ok flooring $85 per M . Mo" A. Ther Visit our gunsmith. Complete re-| Easipment, ise O° Woodward! tiec, Algo trailer sales, Base rate - station & boat livery on White |7 W. Lawrence St. FE 2.9249 cocktail table, misc, MAy-| 5.,°%: , FORO oye eee) 95 New oak flooring No. *» ‘116 per M le st pair lervice, ,piuing, scopes, | North of 14 Mi.) Birmingh 50. Phone MYrtle 2-461]. Lake. $100 a month. FE #0112 = . room oi] heater ......-. 3s | New outside 3 “door 917.00 | eae ee | mous. restocking. Phone MI 46009. Se eRe Ene REPAIR Mortgage Loans | 54| cat S388. sa WOO FUR: | DIME 7M, tide, chairs. ..-0290 | New ance to 20 Set or tHe per nyse” — RE | Mon. to Thure., @ to 6:20: Pri. # to | “iar GO] For Sale Tires 80A nnn nnn | BEDROOM & DINING vs inate iaia 00 per M ——— ’ . : shop iorp_ ve Leah ww | LOANS—0000w $1.00. | sone eA bok Perm tes bee a ee Fe SANDY'S SPORT SHOP| Riding & Walking Tractors. Lawa|WE BUY AND SELL 1 rbd Biouy, SE0aN. ERIND FEY | (ued GAs RANGE THM UP [Erste cin nnn Oe SALE iTio_8._Telegraph___PE_3#140| New“sna ‘ueed, sngines, Out, thet a Pon : homes moders or oe bookease bed and chest. All for| R. B. Munro Electric Co., 1060 Panalyte . eee 658 sq. %.| Aluminum combination windows, Sa Gravel & Di “ow models 803.8, naw : eossT $99.50. only $2 © 20| W. Huron. Panaiyte glued on %" & doors, Aluminum & Fibergias nd, Grav rt 66 Breain pr price, Forme to sult -| STAND RD Bi 4. For home or im- other sets at equa) savings. | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ply wood . $1.10 aq. ft. | ownings. eee SALES mae By | APPLIANCE STORE | Siete sw orcen ~| ne co et on Grameen las g SLE RE 4.6080 mace Sh st 9 yee ae eee SEC ae om See Located west of Pontiac ‘house, = oon + —s gg =~ At ee CLINTON LEONARD EM 3-4515 RE LR. ‘ growing community. Approx. 2.400 4. To ale on po pe ee ng A Used and Reconditioned |Yfar "ECtAIMED — poadicued Os Pen wal Tow Ball CRUE 8TON Brand New a Li ILLIAMS . ft. of floor space. me | 8 Eareae, hom pine & maple for kitchen & living | Norge Refrig. Large Freezer $09.95 ] 12- cooper ping Bo. 5 genes, the | A) Se ee Se Sooke’ i d} | 8 Saginaw 196,000 last year. $9.000| Apis’ sed Stntoacl what foom. 198§ Kelvinator stove and | Admire! Refriq _- ....-......26-88 31245 Wes MILE RD. seeca Pater i sat | eet. or FE 3 basta’ RCA - Whirlpools USED TOBELESS hig - B- » See prongete vine Savputery. Ree ntine, or phone PE +4 Bi 'Esfeae Det plus miscellaneous | prigidaire Aut. Washer $48.00 sg gs ogg “ier sas duteh paint, «brush, oa a Stack 1956 Models _6-6136 K. L. Tem ieton,: ‘Realtor Swaps’ rs CASH FOR SMALL _ RADIOS. CLAYTON'S BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS ene Sennett, FE $4758. 12 cu. ft. $308, __ Auto Service 8 2339 ot 4-4563 —~ | __Working or not. FE §-8755. ° aN town kitchen furnace Oil gas CRUSH STONE. CINDERS. 20 cu, ft, $375. Ongiher "eter 2 EXC. 105 17 com SUITE. |_ FURNITURE & APPLIANCES coal hot water and steam dirt, & beach sand delivered Credit Terms Available CRANKSHAFT ORINDING TH THE 7 OR : < | Also truck. FE 5-0256 ‘ er TIRES. | “Twin Fite Dining Keego_ Harbor batiers. Automatic water heater, OR | 3-1842. _.| FE li | ear. Cylinders , tuck Ma- pletely | equipped, Eetlppes sor i e xame Ogi DUMP BOX “WOR BALE | Veier tank. "Reed perch furniture. mid. Trade-In Dept. erock and tile galvanized coppet | ADRES Se Sas. KING BROS. chine Bhop, 23" Hood, v= Feavy and . repairs. Pur Sa de a PANEL FOR n soul ' y office chairs, M1 | Lounge chadr .......s....++-- ay: Baie, “it m tape, Tees. BLACK, DIRT, SAND 4 & GRAVEL. Sa ao otoomre = “For Sa — Motorcy les 83 = : 8-364, a + $14.95 apes i. WF 4-5431. S PE 6-087 : oN habe eee. ro dt $19.95 | CIRCLE FLU Pix- Sheetrock AL PRICES. MASON BW PILE | Riding trectors-36 & 66 HPI POR PARTS AND SEN OLDS 6-86. 4 DR. LOW MILE-| Crosley refrigerator $25 GROCERY STORE FOR SALE nee cath, ae oem er) Re oo Lad $50.30 modern ph, it by unten _Targe or small T jon 6-6630. mona oe i y 7 B= Hg "your far mtg Bog em Bout ; efront lot. OR 3-133¢, Dresser, ee ge or small Jobe. PR. 6603 AROUND "49000, DOING VERY | HOTPOINT RANGE 4 YEARS OLD| P12 Sg “! Fae.se Fealion rooms. $11.95 value $5.95, 4x8 Sheet $1 30 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| rquipment eso? n Dixie Hey. *Ma| — eee 00D ae Son poem cond. Pe | 6-358. cw ‘cotton mattress $19, waht | 8 plese Gintag seem out... i fe bal ony Sogaront es "dienletn Fir Plyscord: ¢xate a te9s RETR altars Cnr tptrneloe Brae = 1878--OR 3 | __ For Sale ) Bicyctes 4 TION 30445. ELECTR SEWING MA- ew 1) ; 3 1 et insule 100 84 GRAIN DRILL. E a Serene Fae ales| Staph PteMonzrey,. |"* uaeaeen OM) egress | eae Se S| est te OM | ay Rota Myc tt Pe, 104 8. Saginaw 2-652) NIENT TER COMPLETF STRAIONT i Boice | txt 2212, ante. “——. Buy Thru Parttidge - |—NV ire SUBURBAN |DREP gameain pce. pr-| THOMAS ECONOMY | fageyreags a te. ert wor ane gos oma | PRET ATE RAMEE Pop To feet ie S| Boats & Acceasorien 85 ; = 8) bee ew WER Seep. 5 a ; Se pag dl Le. deer el 1 Oil., "on we eeth near Wixom 8 UNION LAKE wits, basement, wi and | DINING ROOM SUITE, DROF a aed 8 CO. | CONCRETE FLOOR HARDEWERS | tifa "ete a a a wee “Gatinnd Fuel bein. | JON DEERE 2 ROW CORN PICK te; MOULDED, PLY-LAF ache = Pertaurast — : a ey Boat | ony a sere fa seney pe. 4 — Soe Bigs Call pl oo uke Wingow tan, Gall after 8: w, PE ue ~d $400 -_ DR. R Cement el tt hot & Phoors Boll pipe, galv and poe gel ~~ Mpa Gon. tal Sets Miirose 4-568, oun AND IDEA _te erat hs = } peat tes _Molly #688? net” Gag CHRIS-CRAPT. Tis OUR i ine ae oes r SouBLE HOLLYWOOD BED AND Reece 0c? 00). SAVE UP 40 Um on Maren. 1D. FIREPLACE WOOD. OAK yh, aR iy Complete. price i ee yogoot Gan, FESS fr Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3101 | TALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE eS ain sett, Gate Macninery, ea EMBREE & GREGG a a ae cane Toe reas | AR 6 eX fiARDIE ORCHARD SPRAYER. 10 2-1686 eee ae abl BURMEISTER WTD: GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD | gai: te tank Brooder CABINET SINKS piles r Pontiac, 4-6588.; house. Roll Poult Fence, 231 ELEC. WATER HEA WEST- | pag te A with _matiress 95 * tn. Nn aE ln ee ot Oe ABN te id ry 5 ba ey ad Sinks to build n from $3.95, Do) = Northern Lumber Co ie” OAK PIREPLACE N._ Squirrel. EM 34903 ge 304 snghouse, A2-gal. cap. 1oyr. war- t beds, from 95} bie sinks from $9.95. G. A. ad pe | Soaxland 82811. = L ‘AB- 5 | Taney BE. 149.98" pew oaly LORD'S Ww ARE HOUSE er son. 80 8, Perry. ow | Ponting Rey are eT McCULLOCH tf ened Salk ‘ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING WA-| 1% Bitgaeth taxe Ra. | DAIRY FARMERS Om oor ee | petrostesranh & 8 Mile Rd. || Plants, Trees; Shrubs 68 CHAIN SAWS —= es a Dare caeates Hm iggy: fon oles. waaTuNGHOuee me a ia can save you money. Write to SPT iKS a Spe NEW AND USED tan ard | om Crone Reate mou, ns IG 13 CU: | Sox “ee.” Devisbure SEPTIC TAN SHADE TREES _ paprs AND SERVICE ber sel nh ‘= Across ¢ freezer. Reg. | DO YOUR PAINTING OW OVER | REINFORCED CONCRETE Sugar —_, Silver P ayo! Sear- _ i _ Gans Berton en's < tae0'95: now only saso00. Mlk's, 300 colors to chogee from. Cochin | PB ¢-6038 3872 Eile. Lk. Rd.) let Maple. Sie diameter.| HOUGHTEN & SON ae POR TABLE aAW. Pe “WAYNE =| PRE NESARTNVARE | STOP—LOOK | Reade grattt curt: |s more stab setae] rr er mere WAYNE GABERT’S “ |For sale—good building, 40 ft and coos all ki i -OL _1-9761 ewaP te ‘96 CHEVIE FOR TRANS- | GOOD. ae HOTROINT STOVE} APPLANCE SALE ae nO Ten nrAnLE & 22, ft. wide Temporary” school PONTIAC LANDSCAPING M soe pera ee saws now secepting spots = Beate iy F3501*X* "FF “PAY” | Seon evenings at 675 Lenox Ave.| Op to 40 per cent discount on all |" for farm or shop. PE 44204. & 22 ft wide to be moved, These PE b04T! or PE §-6394 1890 Crooks Rd St conse Be ise “Genck ee oa ei EKO GRAPE. GOOD SMALE RADIO“. $6 TO $12.) BOW floor samvle tetrigerators, bu'idings are in sec — — SSO for qualified applicants, Pree *aranetger Mable vedio ike | PE $8755. “| Fonpes tod ¥ sete"? yrs, to per. Empire __K._P._SUTTON—MY 3-642 For Sale Pets _69| Oliver ‘55 tractor with/T ealer f - ~ gy financial assist- Best or swap he con HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. | 121 X ‘segiew re il 1p TRAILERS FOR 8 ae AtE- — i1)\“~ A ~~~ | backhoe and loader, good|Fer your and ance available. Call today, FE| Om 3-102. good Nnditien @a PE 9408. | WALNUT BED MAKD — |2600 Union Lake Rd. .t Co _ Jones Rd. OR 3-751. ‘4 PUPPIES, $10) discount. We al z h m at models in siock. TR SELLS DODGE PAN. | WPI RECORD PLAYER. CALL Gresser, $60; 3 tvin room 3 piece ‘ es._4108 Elizabeth Lake Ra. _| discount. We also have) Harrington Boat Works MACHINE SHOP el, for _smail ‘place outside of | OR 3-0580. ‘eh each co, walnut | TRE RARE ARMAS upon aibpott Lu [ 7. PREE PUPPIES To other new and used trac-|1se0 8. Telegraph PE 2-003 me © mm. wae, Fae eaten CLEAN Sortoiny a dine, 5. sie: we, $0, tTooe | ERouy Pine paneling, Mo. 1 8i¢¢ | prasterdoer sath, Paint, TO SaAE Seca OTE tors and implements. We| Transportation Offered 87 Offered 87 pe gl IB og sant or corpenter week for whet oy carcass —7| & i drapes, ; [Door & window trim”... te Seaewars, 2 Phumbin abing, end Hlectri- ~ty Kings, Pi Sas after § pm.| carry a complete line of| ~~~ with oi] heat, la ware! of| _have you. FE months old, FE 43574. Crump| chit. oe et ae: chair, ete ete. Plush interior doors from ... $4.95| $5’ 4 ad Ave. | ike Rea R GERMAN P rLy ie land. Priced to scl with smell | TRADE 3 SPARTANETIE _Biectric, 3408 Auburo Ra. a. em trai, (4218) Single picture window sash $1495 up | oR SO ae Shepherd. Monkey, All Pet shop, parts _ we aay ay i . houset: ._ in ~ '| KENMORE AUTO. WASHER 8 & sa VANITY chest | FORCED SELL, LENNOX HI-|"‘onvas Airplane tires. $150, FE | —°? 5. Astor. PE 4033. | types of tractors includ- patil See Wil sell ow we down ‘payment fond. best offer over $100 takes “feasbourt Doe ‘ ring. “& mat-| trolled. #18. ane. washer, a "teres celle. Under Par | ing Fords, Ford bi ok ; % ‘ "61 DeSoto 2 ustom de- 1-01 ' ? : Evenings, MY_3-114)_or OR 3-083 George B Blair Re Realt CRAGING STATS WeT auL5| {ume Thebes, oe. baastair| $2, Soote Cal Ma 81, pre- oS Ga TRO Ee: Soetons AF SIUB, AKC REO. cons, Fergusons. snd. Oti- LOOK 1638 PEORAYTON PLAING. on Si |* Besson chair: gamiral sole "a hie terebie sede FUEL “thine wringer Sant Pamak "Ses ! : m WALNUT DINING Ril TABLE. ‘ Nf ee INTIAC PARM & INDUS. |— After 6, OR 3-108 TV. ox : WOOD | AND rae Ue ote Raiph Atkins is selling out! Ouse. | == Aft OR Ba "Ssh a Sony wieadae wana “as REFRIGERATOR. Cleaning Action bia a Teena te | —Masetioa, of 3 tr TRACTOR Wetec Wanted’Used Cars 88 pote room owe with ema | Fete Mag Mogwte Mowers "| Grawern Gmail ceeiser, 2 sineie| $38: Btstio conch’ ‘never wae vs__|BENSON LUMBER CO. | gaeen—aetatat ant atone TRACTOR | “ga"Cquick “came ‘Private “ane FE Call_before 7 ELLY'S, TIARDW! ARE : howe. | Saaciear wikis - : COCEER "SPAN ELS. PORPIES, th ail attachments. OR_ 3-1032. A = sacra ageme | BUR gti ate 2 |" ha Aaa oa Ba Watch This Space for "| Sai frecian “'™\ 7" |tunagraac ypong BD tOam|~— — AVERILIS TO SEE. : en i oo ‘ak erie Corer fe cn f, exe, con. $465. nventory Specials! Daceemoonp, FEMALE. 1 1 YEAR tad a Tiss ink| « TOD Dollar for Guerp Care _Sale Land Contracts 52/5445, SGRVICE Wil Ere you | keke Oren. Cal ene se weit |For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Ls" | Church’s, Inc. GERMAN “SHEPHERD PUPPIES. |FoRwey An weiben, iw 7=-?**™ TE esate Seeet furniture. Norge cane eee ai 107 8 Squirre) Rd PE. 2-0233| between He 7 & Green Lk.| *™ practically new, complete|See M & M Motor ales ¢ 5] Auto. Washer, TV set living room | 3 PRE-WAY SPACE HEATERS, | Hot dogs, 3 ~~ $1 ha ua ou with ,nceessories. 2 International) “For. top dollar on late model 20% DISCOUNT hom Detroit. for suite bedroom suite. 1 chimney _ex- esi hams 49 WATCHER woven | WOgOns, 3 old, Harv care Red ontract on 3 madera farm house cfs lakeside | 7. old ‘riccirotur vacuum sweep- Ye hood. “Circulating DYKE MARKET Uncalied for—repaired, ie vertost Myg Gente, $0 fade gy So ios ate Carl aan? Dixie Hwy. + oR 3 bedroom. home neat Wii- BF Saitord or Pontine, Write Pow: _tower MA wash. Satery MP) plise. 2 sbeed. Lon. cetey-e Comer of Walton & Opdyke fewels, $10.08 & $19.95. tyr, tree | like atte & harness, ~~~ neler. MUCH AS R IU — ME Aa - “7 _tine Press, ir i c, LiviNG ROOM SOFAS” MODERN. Bed ‘legs. 10° Ele. fan. atANOING TOIL aa ek service, W. arantes. w, $90. PE 2 ____ Auction — Sale _77 ne cars. FE 2-2666 days or = er 6c 3-2310. TOIL PA ceeais _ ~ SOME ie TALKING. i etl et on For Sale e Clothing 56 56 beaut A for toyed Pulsed | 10-6 KLEENEX VENDING MaA- Season oe ties Se ys “rheater. ea to Oakland Canaries, cages. 5 i mice’ AUCTION SALE SAT.. FEB. 16TH “Always Ready hed Bay Money to Loan 53); pence gore, xxm 2, covon| ite sinit” wir Orchard take| frame Own? Meth Fo tive pe ied Ba ci | inca Sahu" | Sona’ guezrats rita athe |unked wht med eart Tap 6 pa (Btate fenders) |? coral Pure it dress, steer saan) Sane. 7 WERE ETAT PRATER sor Pi dea sUPeLY WE SELL - | — |"Parakeets, Guar. to Talk |“2®°¥ R & lex BRODIE BAGLEY AUTO PA TS Buck S bellerina formal’ white net sire | 02, .,GAl,, ELECTRIC WATER | rm. space heater & 8 30 gal. /172 6. Segin.w FE _5-2100 Bome talking training. Harle-| FOLLOW 8. BLVD. ACROss) == na Le BAO ey St uc ear nemers : — ormal. white ne oe heater. 10 yr, waranty. $09.95./ oil se ter heater, $8, $7 or will! FinsT QUALITY § FT. BATH- YOU S AVE que, Carn. Bi aE a oc 90K TO MILDR ep AOR WANTED: CARS i.) Crump Electric. 3465 Auburn Rd. | _ sell_separat tubs, $42 50, B grade tollets, $19.95 . 24025. : AUCTION EVERY Fri HIGHT, OR +01 STRET WET COSC CUNT | oe “Exes 2X8's AND 2X0's. ‘s0oM 32x31 ‘double. sinks, $14.98; hand Insul lywood . PARAKEETS, CANARIES. BUP-| 6:30 ee Ate . Ont. Bad Shelton Motor Sales H F Iks ie se uh esion "| MAHOGANY BED. BOX, SPRINGS 2, Oak Flooring basins from $10.05.'G. A. Thomp- rove T tett plies Me Ganderson PE Stun | $600 Dine Hey, Drarten Piss ney OLKS sise 16, 910. MA ©6108, mattress, full size Piyscore $3.28 sheet sem, 00°68. Perry. ig ows—flush doors PARAREETS CANARIES CAGES. On S27? Bx acters oS th, Biv | Sve Pe eats, LADIES COAT WITH HOOD. #9. Quick 138 Tho % Sheet rock FLUORESCENT FIXTURES ’ PARAKEETS C. CA pein oy | phy ny % yh eee | oe eee size 40, $15. PE 4-841. | Like NEW. WITH ZiG- or more $1.45 each, chrome, ideal for use over or pon dh | oe point Since 1927, 684 Oakland Ave. ai WE AUCTION “oe IES NORTE NORTH cH $$$ $$ PAID mies *| MAN'S OVERCOAT. GOOD COND. ment. Good along ‘side medicine cabinets. | Your building need EE ag My omeo at BUYING It is easy to deal at Buckner’s, Fee ia ate pee ETN Make ge ng Fg Pol emai; ‘Satie en ——— Sow a Lew’ Winter piiece _ FE +844 TORE AKG Feb. 16th, tue, on. 12 noon,| OUT OF STATE shown te Syenvene and borrowing cendides Man's By win | Call PE. 8-1564, Coronet. RLACKETTE’S cent, "303 Orchard Lake Ave. P AUL ST. ( , Y Ri. uaiity, MA tle, 1s cows, fH thetfers, i wore GLENN'S ® pleasure. fon overessh. Lady's woolen | NEW TV GU — TAKE BUILDING SUPPLIES FUEL OfL TANK wn LEGS, ND, aol x ft soot term 254 8 SAOINAW Of Pe erm for vou immediate and | _ call aoe Perry Ste | Gost Gat ates per Soke 'cs oe ee ee FOLLY AUTOM Saw PER: LUMBER CO. 0 re BLACK x ie bu Soom, WED JUNE, CARS AN ue, ‘ o i: ® cash cred ree count witht the ___ Serap & Iron 56A Pa sles RE ‘@ GAL ELEC. HEATER $79.95. | . Good Priced right. FE Srtever i 4 & "ini que mint saitaroia eer _Service, Cal com: oP gg yg wd Rn Ann | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. | 30 gal. auto. gus beater, $4.95. | 7904. 6120 Lake Ra. EM 22701 | 3-400 pos wx THE HIGH T DOLLAR comed, and your pa e oo ‘> Al PRICES FR SCRAP CARS £6 pokes, cree’ | wae” ote ago FURN ACES REPATRED Fg Te nag Pe od . ‘A FOR SALE, AKC Reo. Por, bigh grade used cars. We $800, 0 ths an FOR & REPRIGERATORS CAST YEARS 0% save stanenine OR 200. Keoren Ses: ef, FE $1140 _ MY" Sinos after. 6:00 ee BU Y [will pay you well. : gene to p to 24 mon Ww ed cars, FE 44878 — My 172 8 at : STUD SER ©. TOY MANCHES- + models, Ameri | Saginaw Bt. VICE . y IS mate e perc bow oy re sed TBTORTARE PIPE DE a Garage Doors Do It Yourself 61 ter, OA 82008, After 5 & Bat SELL TR ADE "Ti. J. VAN W ELT o é Bt CKINER | Sate Hoasetoid Goode 57) Bi Figi Shares | onc’ css ac! Sit | “Ra irene | Bog, gon amen ror ORE. EEC, For Sele Tracks 90 or MONTE CONSOLE, wiLt Bac.| Jas aOSoas a ae Awe” | eee tee: stiostion item $5 Ons Sy. B ,cieemers, eé, YE ined. 340 THOROUS neat Bane B aa lace ca 10 CE a on Meare 2) ALUMINUM |B eae et a | BG see Ea | TRUCK SPECIALS ape ae =e ” | drapes, FE 20720, LEPC F a8. Paadoee: PE_ 2-0203 Picor, sandere-band sanders — acter eS Auctio S le "84 Chev. % ton stake -.....81098 “BRAYTON PLAINS 3 FC. GREEN | LIVING ROOM | luxe ironer and wesher. Balance SIDING HEATING SPECIAL | | firm nme nD i Trained, Boarded 70 Nn Oales dent "soa stator rock a — BER ree ee) Be Saraer abe | eae Sal heres aaa tne rg comris ta | Esa Ul pa yay Oreo | ORE TE Friday . . . 7:30 P.M. LOANS. _ |cinarntiet Rs hare e: BHNEES a oa pent TRE | othe ME SOANRP 5 "REE| Sunday... 3.00 P.M, : \ i ADMIRAL me , - :* mbing, . . : |S ip ae sire, eae, at! | SAT EON TILE WINDOWS BPE feo Ba. Sit ital) a 5099 Dixie Highway | LT ASK INS #25 TO. 50 ss To #500) MeO. Speed | Ques ATO PE | BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, tc | SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL ig Pig Ls sn GAL.) §& oa ee Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Drayton Plains 20k CRW on pe bin anytime from 8: am. to wOSALE LINOLEUMS ~ 575 free, 050 ans 1119 50 | se Ww. Montcalm * cp emebeer anp | acc OR_3-2717 CHEVROLET DLY SERVICE midaty LINOLEUM ROOM SIZE, $2.49. mk EST SUPPLY > : Niotet hey at Seen tals. Lele | PAR avcTION. SATURDAY, - GET CASH OU: ICKLY | olive seis: Aieees now 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c _ 9 N. Telegraph % mile east of Clyde, February 16 1907, 10:20 Oakland County’s PE 5-5053 after 6. RS, 141 W. Huron, PE 43064 a UMINUM SIDING ALFALFA’ Wi HAY. -18F. “Cv PTING. dean on aue'a broprietor. Fastest Growing Dealer’ MURPHY BEDs = ‘ , and. cutting, 4470 Cook Rd.’ way at Mis Up to $500 > a hae essen” ‘Bpecial ‘low. prices, sm- Si A Ra, 0818 ines sou Mn Forces pn * tine, nh deal, cowed te “so | * ae and chair. 2, blond step ae area tre. 3. months er Ra Holly. ME 7.7800. ___| via V'8.30 or J miles north and) 195 ake Pickup Srans sdaseete abt ctas ce:| Gevtan Wepuhion, a00k Wemeenes ve fuel. aoeie ee etl fs Seined brosie & Glfaite, first cut- dairy equipment, fur- HAS HEA SIGN curtie, bed complete, $16.80. Marble top a Five to Be Som Be, ore Se} Bee pd eg tronrs VEN rete : : ‘ boas $40, Wi pey | Also slumiiom ferme, ons Rd. & | Lake Rd. MU/ tioneer. Stan one ’ sae) ag alam ony 6 or ove, BS a snd ~S | RURAL MIO WY TRAW, | Suey bs mevaris Crest, Booed] RAMMLER-DALLAS ve. & CORNET. WILL |_ cor. deliver. MA $-0668, I te sg a ae ; TRUCKS WE GOT TEM 1951 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 GMC Suburban 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 Ford 12-Ft. Stake 1955 GMC Suburban 1952GMC 12-Ft. Stake 1953 Chev. 34-Ton Stake 1952 GMC Pickup Wilson GMC Pontiac's exclusive truck dealer | » FE 59485 Oakland at Cass J NEW 1 DEMO: Fico PICKUPS. 66 models A real buy! ime FORD %- TON _ PICKUP, Real glean, New - ano ED 2 18 8. D CARS | The vo Ee Friend is@ DODGE \ TON Fanet. exc. gain. Roger’ s Sales & Service Auburn oly re) mit & A] a F. } Cd i 2 , Courtesy Cars Sixes and V-Bs 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons 4 Hardtops, Converts $195, : t 7 = ? ‘DOWT DELAY — ACT TODAY! ! A BETTER DEA 4 SEE ANYON | lean woo ae ' PY 20 SERVE YOU: CY WATTLES JACK COOPER : SPARKY WRIGHT JOHN LIBERTINE HASKINS) + CHEVROLET. . * “Oakland County’s Fastest t Growing Dealer” Dixie Highway at M15 _ owner, very clean. $1705. No trade, after 4:00 FE 42702. _ ____ Far Sale Care 91 | WE CAN WE “WILL Give You Value FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT ON AN “O.K.” RECONDITIONED & ' GUARANTEED USED CAR. BE- FORE YOU we CARS A TRY $1850 *56 Chevrolet Bel Air Deor, 8 Cylinder, standard shite Radi & Heater, W-Walls Sharp. $1600 56 Ford Custom 8 “9 Door, Radio & Heater, W-Walls, 2 Tone Green. Nice, $1850 * 56 Chevrolet Wagon oA Heater light Green, Low mile- $3395 *55 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille The ultimate na ving ears $1895 ’55 Buick Hardtop . Drea. Radio & Weater, — custom trim, 2 tone blue. $1950 55 Olds Super 88 H’top Full power, Red & Ivory. Sharp. $1650 __ "$5 Chevrolet H’top 8 Powerg _ Radio & Heater, w-w rquois & Ivory, Very nice, $1050 ue Chevrolet 4-Door Series. Heater, signals, W- Wain Black with Ivory top. $1395 *s§ a hevrolet Deluxe 2-door, Powerglide, radio & 7 heater, W: Walls, 2-tone blue. $1395 55 Ford 8 Victoria Matthews- Hargreaves 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AND OAKLAND FE $4161 FE 4.4546 CHEVROLET engine Povwguas, Radio, heater and wi ~ wall tirgs. |A real beauty. “$1495 Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ee ae ae aves 2 MI1_6-8080. ry 2 SES a vi west, os iio ON ca might ex gor tm jradg, Cause of ithe et ily brug ¥ CHEVROLET feo meng & HEAT- r, W. gre ' CARKNER ‘DODGE 6. ALES, 44053 va M DYKE, NEAR CHEVROLET 1966 é V-# Firedome 4 a Tip-Toe shift. Radio, 24-hour ¢ trial. tom sedan. New motor. Very Bick Suvurban. Radio & Biack. 30% S.C. one miles Per, ber. 1952 FORD 6 4 nee Ford-O-Matic. Very sharp. One owner. 6 matic 4 ra- 4 Dr, Radio. $200 down. Cambridge. 4 Dr. We carry your “3982 PONTIAC Chieftain ay 4 Dr, $75 down. 4 Dr. Good motor. $65 down—$10 per week. : 1948 FORD Custom 8, 2 Dr, $145. BRAID rT Sales opi mouth Dealer 3 DeSote- ,33 Years Fair, Deait OM Fehon “Motor Sales” eA EAE * BY AUBURN mee , arava oat can og agro g us | ‘0 MERCURY 7 2 a GOOD TIRES, | 5% new / ry. $105. OR 34510. $005. FE 43200. ‘ : rE SONTAG . De ness, $305. FE 3-7542. L2 be Rig- . sigpete nse : OBILE 2 Dr, 18,000. CHRYSLER + PLYMOUTH See these beautiful new car » trade-ins today! New Ro gg 4 dr. Seenemienes. “A & H. ww Mdnur Sporione pains. ee WW ¢é Mun Ro www. ss t. 2 tone up Special 2 tone. W.W, tires. 1985. Chrysler 4 dr. equipped. 1954 Hu Jet Liner. special Sttherior. ‘Hy4ramatic. R& H, ~ Cadillac 62 hard top coupe, “Slets. power | 1983 Chrysler N.Y, V-8, 4 dr, Pully equipped.. Clean. 1953 Piymouth Belvedere: hard top. Two door. Pius — Bpbcial. CLARKSTON "Oj sn Teeoinge--Picass Pcs MAple. 5-5141 ‘83 PLYMOUTS CLUB yes. & H. Overdrive $465. JU eit 1955 PETeours Private ow: 17,000 MILES. 228 State. a nine ints Mid- _we ke id Ford. ITs EASY ’ “EASY of Mans 1 PONTIAC CHIEF | v j R i. top. Power steering, power brakes me fire organ. ‘$6 Packard hardtop. Power Meeting’ A “brakes. Loaded. Low _ eins. Dealer, I PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. see sell, — miles, FE 56-2007 after 5 p.m ‘bi PONTIAC @ 6 «DR. HYDRA. GOOD ene. PEW of Seat eiee. OL 2-2567 pai 1951 | PONTIAC. RADIO & HEATER. Hydramatic, White wall tires. money down; assume pe: rag” . rks. eon +7500" * eareld Ford. SHARP ‘si PONTIAC. R & HK. SHA’ Be ane W.W. Just overhauled. OR 32841. é7 PONTIAC 6, 4 DR. R&H, SPOT ‘a2 clean, FE 44753 after 5. PONTIAC 1963 Custom 2door sedan with Hydramatic transmission, Radio & heater, Reduced to $645 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘§] PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 4 DR — .—~ down & take over We ‘ee turned ithe calendar aheadto — give you SPRING PRICES Today. Check these values $1795 '55 Buick Super 4-Dr, Sed.. Special Price. Stock No. 20 $1395 54 Olds Super 88 2-Dr., Radio, Heater, Hydramat- ic, 2-Tone Beauty. Stock No. 762 $4995 ‘53 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan, Transportation Special. Stock No, 503 $095 ’52 Ford Custom 4-Door, Radio, Heater, Fordomat- ic, This car must be seen ito be srpeecetcd Stock No. 42 $2295 55 Buick 4-Dr. Estate Sta- tion Wagon, Radio, Heat- er, Dynaflow. Another 2- Tone Beauty. Stock No. 51 $1895 55 Buick Super 2- Dr. Rivi- era, Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow, F ‘xceptionally, Clean. Stock No. 760 $1995 ° ''S4 Buick Special 2-Door Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, Harmonizing 2- Tone $995 54 Mercury 2-Dr., Radio, Heater, Standard Shift. Stock No. 59 $695 53. Ford ‘2-Door, Raven / Black Finish, Excellent Condition $1895 ‘35 Buick Century 2-Door _| Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, 2-Tone Beauty. Stock No. 50 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE dl ee ae oo. | 1955 DeSoto ‘V4. 4dr. Gventyine. 1: v-8. Fully | * 198 4-Dr., Hydramatic, Power. A - Open till 9 Meadowbrook, ‘mech- including * engine, Very easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET ‘1000 S. WoadwaryAve. WILL ACCEPT aa a a wie as part a ie SPENCE USED 2 Oakland Ave. E 50291 1968 sb STUDEBAKER pat, STATION Walled Lake ‘Ma a tseee or North: ville es. ITS Values- Time DAY ... everyday at the. “Bright Spot” °56 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, factory in- stalled air conditioning, power brakes, low mile- age. $4295 566 CADILLAC 4-Dr. 62 Sedan, Blue and White, Radio and Heater,’ Completely Equipped. ‘Limited time only $3495. 56 PONTIAC Convert., Red with White. Top, Full Power. A Honey at $2195 56 OLDS 98 Deluxe Holiday Sedan, Hydramatic, Radio, Heat- er, Full Power, Dual Ex- haust, 6Way Seat. $2795 ’°S5 PONTIAC 2-Dr., Hydramatic, Radio, Heater, tion. $1295 55 FORD Convertible, Fordomatic, Radio and Heater, Full Price $1295 5S CHEVROLET 210 2-Dr. Radio, Heater, Runs and Drives like new. | $1195 55 OLDS Super 88 2-Dr., Hydramat- ic, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes, cial, $1745 ‘544 CADILLAC 62 Sedan, Hydramatic, “A USED GAR R BUY FULL are INCLUDES 57 PEAT waa a D- SALES TAX E ULL PRICE 5295 - ‘49 BUICK ‘51 KAISER ‘S] LINCOLN '5] PACKARD FULL PRICE *395 ‘52 HUDSON ‘51 OLDSMOBILE -'52 CHEVROLET Sl FORD "FULL PRICE *595 ‘52 PONTIAC '53 STUDEBAKER '52 PACKARD ‘93 WILLYS FULL PRICE $795 ‘93 FORD ‘53 PONTIAC '52 FORD Station Wagon ‘93 BUICK FULL PRICE $1195 ‘54 FORD Convertible ‘99 FORD "94 FORD Station Wagon "Cy Owens: Your Y FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. | FE 5-4101 4 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | | | i Excellent Condi- One-Owner Spe- Radio and Heater. 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Om "| Fac. meee, wx 11:00—WJR, Sian pe Tbe MeKensie | !1:00—-WJR, Mewa x iw _ | wear! News, 8. > Ne wave Town Bird Noon Time Serenad: ews CKLW, el ‘Cxiw. Bud ‘Davies . Wea WPOR, Nunn 74 “i Happiness wroul, 1408 eens . . ne oe Be ag Harris sett Pat Buttram wear, 8:20 WIR, House Party warez, News, McKenzie * 4:06—WJR, Parade of Band: Confessions McKenzie WJIBK, News. we. News, Walrod wear Road Show lews, Wolf "WXYZ, Music ww jews, Devi CKLW, Bud Davies ware, sNews, McKensle News 100 Wok we Wendy nay Wacvie WPON, Road Show -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel +—wws ‘TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Wild ‘Bill Hickok. “Chain of Events.” (9) Family Theater. “Git Along Little Dogie,” star- ring Gene Autry. (4) News and Sports. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. 6:2—(4) Box Four, 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Frontier Justice. Search for famous cattle detective turn- ed killer in “Tom Horn.” ~ (4) Juvenile Court, (2) Range Rider.| “Dead Man's Shoe.” 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. “Code of Honor.” (9) Million Dollar Mo- vie. “Hudson's Bay.” Paul Muni, Vincent Price, Gene Tier- ney. (4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. 7:45—(4) News. 8:00—(7) Circus Time. Paul Win- chell, Jerry Mahoney. (4) You Bet Your Life. (2) Bob Cum- mings Show, “ 8:30—(4) Dragnet. (2) Climax. Salesman’s life is néarly ruined: by childhood memory of his father killing state governor in “Stain of Honor.” 9:00—(7) Danny Thomas Show. (9) Feature Theater. “A Double ruthless TV star. | 10:00 — (7) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Rangers. (4) (Color) Video Theater. Girl is doomed to die in the story of tragic romance, “Dark Victory.” 10:30—(9) His Honor Homer Bell. 10:45—(7) Néws and Sports. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on, (9) National News, (4) News, (2) News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. Jawrhan ‘plans to do gold pros- ing in “Old Los Angeles.” (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Tom Conway, “The Falcon in Mexico." 11: 30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Legacy,” starring Venessa (4) Tonight. * Dark” visits two Heart Fund celebrations; party with), Anita Ekberg, Anthony Steele, Joan Collins, Rita Moreno, Jill Corey, Peter Donald. FRIDAY MORNING Farm Report. 6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 1;00—(2) Good Morning. (4) ee (7) Little Rascals, ; $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo.- 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. |_ -8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Liberace Show 9:45—(2) News, Weather. 10:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. Righ 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or (1) Robin and 11:55—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-——(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic (7) 2 o'clock Ti 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) TBA. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. o Prists! Florals! Wevetties! © Young Designs for Baby Wear! Kresge's has a. big, beautiful 11:15—(9) Film Theater. Missouri, 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Erwins. (9) Telescope. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 1:00—-(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery) Matinee. (7) My Little Margic. (9) Movie. 1:30—(4) Conrad Nagel Show, Brenda Presents Beulah. Lady of Charm. 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film. (9) Request Playhouse. 3:30—(2) (Color). The Bob Crosby Show. (9) Howdy Doody. 4:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) — For a Day. (9) Justice t. . 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. 4:230—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) Mickey's Record Room. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. $:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) It’s A Great Life, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. Dulles, GM Execs ‘Not Killing Deer Out of Season’ TORONTO — Spokesmen for General Motors and John Foster Dulles say neither Dulles nor GM exetltives are shooting deer out of season on their Canadian (4) * * - S. State Department spokesman in Washington said Dulles has never shot a deer on his Canadian island retreat and has been “very scrupulous” about — else obeying game laws re, ; +. 2 bac > Whicher, . Liberal ntario provincial legislator, charged Tuesday that Canada per. mitted Dulles ad other wealthy to hunt deer the year on privately owned prop- erty. Areas he named included Lake Ontario's Duck Island, owned by Dulles, and Griffiths Island on Georgian Bay, owned by General Motors for the corpor- ation’s executives to vacation on. * * * Hold 2 Pontiac Youths for Trial in Breakin Two Pontiac youths charged with taking $56 worth of from an auto wash at 1° W. Huron St. Jan 30, are held under $5,000 ee apiece pending Circuit Court They are Melvin E. Faust, 19, (4) It Could Be You. (7) The). Hollywood Story. (2) 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (49) (D committee, headed by Sen. Hen- nings (D-Mo, constitutes a rela-| Ambitious Plans Mary Pickford. Rejects Offer to Be Expert on ‘$64,000 Challenge’ ’ By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Art Link- letter tries a straight dramatic role for the first time Sunday on GE Theater. Opponite Eva Gabor. Dean Martin's hi seadttinns tor: Wn first NBC solo are modest enough: Merely Bing Crosby and Ella Fitz- gerald (oh, toss Cary Grant in, too). Julie London now gets bigger salary propositions for movies and TV than her éx, Jack Webb... - Ben Alexander is. guest starring all over TV and doing mighty pleasantly at it...He's good enough for a show of his own: As good an enicee as we've encountered alas, DANNY KAYE SOUGHT Having signed Pat Boone, ABC: TV now is after Danny Kaye. Playhouse 90 believes in the star 'system: An upcoming film. will star John Ireland. | reviews of his first solo comedy flight, his next will happen in May. Steve Allen signed Abbey Lin- coln, who sings the way Jayne Mansfield looks (oh, ‘way better than that), for four TV appear- ances... Pianist Roger Williams is in a happy whirling spot—he has albums (all waxed within 15 months) inthe best-seller class. ALL-AMERICAN PARTY Melting pot item:-Italian Jimmy Durante wil] be honored at a testi- monial dinner by the Jewish Theatrical Guild on St. Patrick’s Day...at the Waldorf. Victor McLaglen’s son has been signed by CBS-TV on a five year deal as a director... _ 20th Century Fox tries a new TV. series: “Collector's Item,” with Vincent Price and Billy rn doing their artistic bits. . : Marilyn Jackson of the Ray Charles Singers and Lennie Gaines Civil (Rights) War Resumes in Capitol WASHINGTON (®— The tug war over civil rights legislation f resumes today on both sides of/18 Piece out the Capitol, ery to handle complaints concern- ing civil rights. * oh ot Opening of hearings by the sub- tively early start in the Senate. | Because of the likelihood of a Errol Flynn, Julie London and’ -& If Jerry Lewis gets over the |. Old ‘Lonesome George’ ohn Van Doren Won't Compete Refuses to Go On Show |! Has ‘Packing’ Racket By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—George Gobel gave a “packing party” before he left New York to réurn to Hollywood, Everybody at his farewell soiree Had to “pack something for his trip. (“Pretty shifty," as George would say:) x) * Bess Myerson howled when Jack E. Leonard said at the Multiple Sclerosis telethon—that she was an ex-Miss America: “She won a beauty contest at Atlantic City a lot of years ago on a very foggy day,” was the flattering way he : said it. I felt the critics were unduly rough on Jerry Lewis in his opening. Surely 90 per cent of the people will find him de- lightful. His voice has im- proved since the opening night; it was nervousness. His zaniness is great; I liked an usher: “I had @ unique job; I had to spli bars for people who couldn’t get seats togethe ee THE MIDNIGHT EARL cas Morons now spend their time phoning obscenities to pretty girls on TV. (Betsy von Furstenburg got some while taking calls on a charity, program) ... Erin O’Brien was on Steve Allen's show ure while her screen test was on Ed Sullivan's show on film. So she couldn't see ser- self. Rudy Vallee’s facing a $50,000 law- suit for alleged infringement of six songs_._,_._Jack Webb _plays_3n_air- line pilot in his next TV series... Bob Hope, who has Lana Turner on his next show, says jokingly, “It was one way to get a date with her— and it’s costing me :$4,000 a min- ute!” . .. Ernie Kovacs’ pretty TV stooge, Barbara Loden, makes her dramatic debut soon. : * * * Jack Lemmon is in the 500G-a-year -Class ... Kim Noyak’ll do TV. after her “Jeanne Eagels” .. . Billy Rose will spon- r a jazz band that'll tour Europe this summer ... Henry Fonda's daughter, 19, is a Vassar student. x « ® BESS unsteady due to his ‘tale of being it the Hershey r= Earl’s Pearis ... “Imore degree and who also is a Against His Brother, Winner of $138,000 WALTHAM, Mass, (@—Charles Van Doren, TV's startling “know- it-all,"" has a brother who has one instructor, But John Van Doren said today at Brandeis. University: “Under no circumstances will I * * * John, 28, and a history instruc- tor, won't even watch Charles win money on the “21" show. “I'm too nervous," he says. John, like Charles, also is writ-|4 ing a book. . Charles, winner of $138,000 and presumably aiming for more, ex- pects his “Lincoln's Commando” to be in. the bookstores in.a month or two, * re * John is working on an anthology of Civil War wri “Now it's the sheer challenge. He wants to see how far he < ‘go before he is stumped. . . . He's not a genius, a walking” encyclo-| pedia, It's just that he has ability to dig down in his memory for answers under pressure.” John is a reserved young man. His attractive, Polish-born wife, Mira, filled in a few bits of in- formation. Select bare Lad Easter Seal Child for 1957 Drive lowa, was selected after a nation- wide search by the Nationa} So- ciety for Crippled Children and Adults, * * * Walter Bill suffered an attack of polio when he was 2 which left him with a totally paralyzed left leg and a weak right leg. Through rehabilitation techniques at the Easter Seal center at the Herbert Hoover School in Mason City, Iowa, he learned to walk with crutches and a’ brace within year, Doctors say he will soon discard the crutches, but will have to wear the brace permanently. Walter Bill will visit the White House to meet Mrs, Eisenhower and officially’ open the drive, ‘which opens March 15 and con- tinues to April 21.: Guilty of Carrying Gun, Sentence Set Feb. 25 Jose Chavez, 21, of 217% Fisher St.’ will be sentenced Feb. 25 fol- ‘lowing change — of his plea to a charge of carrying a con- cealed weapon. ~ : Free under $100 bond, Chavez pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty to having an auto- — matic pistol on his car floor be- tween his feet when arrested by : * * * “She said the two young men have had _ identical “except that . Charlie Cambridge University for a while. | They both went to St. John’s ue | lege first and then to Columbia"— where Charles is on the faculty.| they're not sure of an answer out come the encyclopedias and dic-/ tionaries."”” * * * The John Van Dorens have been| eet Se oe live in adjacent Cambridge. has been on the Brandeis staff since October. Whenever they get together all/ they do is talk, talk, talk, and if Pontiac police last Dec, 13. FREE HOME HAMPTON TV 825 W. Huren FE 4-2525 DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER HAMPTON ELECTRIC | 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Sometimes when a man recalls the good old days, what he has on his mind is really his bad old days, —Maurice Seitter. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Nothing improves a joke more than telling it to your employes.”—Franklin P. Jonés. 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THEY'RE NATION- ALLY FAMOUS, top quelity, 17 JEWEL beauties made by one of the finest wotch- _ mekers in the world today. Now’s the time ' to buy thet extra wotch you've olweys wanted! WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-711 FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 SPEED | | as | Wiring Washer —— Regular Price . ... . 114995 Your Old Washer... 3000 YOU PAY ONLY... S119" We Money Down—1/.50 Weekly A Deluxe Speed Queen with all these features: Double-Wall construction, bow! shaped tub, tangle-proof. agitator, super-duty aluminum wringer, and timer clock Rings Bell when wash is done. ‘Maximum guarantee. Liat 25° A DAY ON = CONVENIENT METER PLAN! oe a S FOR ‘ “4 4 SUR OLD } ©) WASHER ARDLE Do cr IR ON SPEED | | QUEEN New! i tonmusic WASHER and DRYER Reguler Price for Both... .... Suen} Your Old Washer in Trade...... Oo S283 This beautiful style-matched automatic washer and dryer is going for $60 less than regularly sold. for! Both fully guaranteed! TRADE IN ANY OLD — FLAT OR STEAM IRON . for This New 1957 Se ne t # ? Automatic lroner You $ Pay Only. 63 seogfnng, Sond No Money Down—$1.00 Weekly Regularly 129.95. Save 61.95 with any old flat iron in trade. Genuine deluxe Speed Queen con- dole ironer. WHC, 108 N.SAGE INAW.. KE 3-714 Deluxe 21” Television mn 168 No Money Down—$2.00 Weekly! A SOLID PERFORMER — even in “fringe areas!’’ Has 21” Aluminized Picture Tube over-all diagonal — full 270 sq. in. Coverage — Tone Control — One Knob Simplimatic Tuning that snaps in picture and sound simultaneously. See Emerson now! Legs extra. Weekly Ry Emerson 2\" Console! Save 50 4 TRADE IN YOUR or PHONO and ’ PAY EVEN LESS! Look what we give you: Huge 21" Overall Diagonal Screen— Full 270 sq. in. Viewable Area —Optic Filter Screen that pre- vents glare—One Knob Sim- plimatic Tuning that snaps in image and sound simultaneously —Top Front Tuning. Hi-Fi 4-Speed Automatic Combination Phono Radio Limited | ) , ~ Time $ K in Only! E = ‘Has 3 Speakers! Pure Hi-Fidelity Tone! This magnificent Emerson Hi-Fi plays ALL 4 SPEEDS—16, 3313, 45 and 78 rpm. Plays 7”, 10” or 12” records and changes them automatically. It also gives you a powerful Super-Heterodyne Redio. WKC, 108 N.SAGENAW...FE 3-711 | 4 f id ax nik PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 3057 =&) Whinkpoot : T HER ee: ro TOMA ~ er Nationally Advertised! New! | New PHILCO Big 30-inch cra eaie woes: = SSR EB xo Super Electrit RANGE! cramel tub, water tempera vet Full 36-Inch Gas Range! sae ana onan ranty. i ric - ; $ foag : AUTOMATIC. BEa= with Treden if ° kl wie Teieinns AS Electric clothes dryer has . controlled circulation, push- $ NO MONEY DOW N—+$1.00 Weekly! Easy-vision control 1, High-speed,*easy-clean units. button door release. Auto- This new 36-inch gas range is priced so low the manu- | Appliance outlet, r-wide oven, Many more deluxe matic door shut-off. facturer will not allow us to advertise his name, ; features, PHILCO Giant 11 cu.-ft. Double Door — AUTOMATIC Brand New Deluxe . sTo RAGE conDITIONED FOC eT RS AN SS : we (Rie oe Refrigerator! SS — daz—mtg, As little as 5 | SS —= = - . 4 | ¢ A ——==~ QI e : \| - ——, Day WOO —— ow | Ja 2 : >} «©On Our Meter _ | Budget Plan! Open An Account {fj +: 7 31 95 in Just 3 Minutes ieee REGULAR “429” : — — Model 1158S $ 4 | —_ . WKC brings you a brand new Philco Double-Door Automatic Refrigerator at a price you just ; can't resist . . . a brand new kind of refrigerator that’s ‘Air Conditioned’ to keep foods ‘. fresher! Brand new two-door design . . . easier to see into and reach into . . . unmatched feature for feature! You save $131 95 now, so hurry on down to WKC’'s! They won't last long at this sensational low price ———34 2 ie x SO en ee ee ear SPN ae Po SUS gO ge Sr et ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 SEVEN. I LC . TV-RECORD PLAYER - COMBINATION Wt's a21” TV SET. . It’s a4-Speed RECORD PLAYER... IT’S 2 IN ONE A WONDERFUL VALUE AT ‘299™ _ NOW ONLY 4 eee PAY EVEN LESS WITH YOUR OLD TV IN TRADE i SPECIAL FREE RECORD OFFER! Buy This Wonderful Philco TV Record- re Combination now and get absolutely FREE POPULAR glee RECORDED (See SELECTIONS <4 “PHILCO PHILCO HI-FIDELITY TV Consolette has swivel base : List Price $249.90 e FULL 21” MOVIE- CLEAR SCREEN © SOUND-OUT-FRONT SPEAKER e FINE GRAIN MAHOGANY i WOOD FINISH CABINET - e FAMOUS PHILCO POWER CHASSIS NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN $2.00 WEEKLY Swivel Base Included | Bes. $99.95 This fine quality Philco 21-inch And...the tops, tne custom-job % (diagonal measure). consolette TV in Portable Hi-Fi Aluminized picture tube gives full black and white contrast. Trans- er = — ee a! fo ae some, — former-powered chassis, bonus-size changer plays all speeds, all sizes. Complete auto- speaker, Golden Grid Tuner. Swivel matic shut off: Grained leatherette. base included FREE. - "? ow Weekly! “1S” OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 = | W KC. LOS XN. SAGINAW. ..FE 37k WU eek te ee ee eS aes Realname we ay re = ' . vem team So Syke mete i te: tid Ay, i eateall nail am Ee, sie “ SS ee XB bad i iN ) ¥ Famous famous | WLLL LT (Te TT i 7 >" _ al . i Di ogy A innerware Ps 45 Pieces : > , Complete 3 Ee Service for 8 : =P With Any Purchase | : of $89.95 or More j , Now you can set your 7 table with | i 4 | new, gay hand-painted dinnerware and for absolutely FREE ‘when you purchase 89.95 or more at WKC. b 7 Famous 7-Pc. MODERN BEDROOM eS" GROUPING! Another First! — You'll admire its fabulous style : Regularly detailing. and brilliant finish! Expertly crafted bookcase ’ double dresser ond chest ri ‘comfortable mattress and box spring. 2 boudoir lamps in- a) cluded! — | “ iw, +=“ NO MONEY DOWN! 2 _ NO TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE DOWN! AND SAVE EVEN MORE! evemee ley ae es ae SPECIAL PURCHASE A huge quantity purchase makes it possible for us to sell you these complete Hollywood bed outfits at this rock bottom price! Handsome modern headboard, comfortable mattress, box spring. FULL SIZE BED OUTFIT AT THE SAME PRICE CHOICE OF 2-SECTIONAL SUITE . IF YOU WISH! FABULOUS 5-Pc. CHROME DINETTE! New fashion set priced rock bottom Reg, 89. low! Tubular chrome frames with , contrasting plastic table top and up- $ _holstery. Extra chairs ovailable. 5 No Money Down—$1.00 Wee . ‘ \ \ A STUNNING ROOM GROUP, WHICHEVER YOU CHOOSE! Glamorous living room suite or sectional plus fabulously smart, modern Regular $209.95 pieces to form a complete decorator ensemble! Here's an outfit of phe- nomenal beauty and savings! You'll be thrilled with the clean cut tailored lines, widé arms, and tapered legs of the suite and sectional! The modern, $ plastic mar-proof top cocktail and step tables, china lamps, and modern wrought iron chair will lend new charm to your living. : _*" -_NO MONEY DOWN-2 YEARS TO PAY ; Big double savings! You get a smart Reg. 99.95 modern sofa plus a luxurious! - | paar tie pags 2 $5 9 MOHAWK No Money Down—$1.00 Weekly! High Quality . 9x12 RUGS | OPEN s09 i. DAY FEderal $1.00 Weekly! Night til 9 3.714 Cushiony Durlon pile to pillow your’ footsteps, assure added wear andc . fresher carpet beauty! - Tueaing 2a iiaeiane a. ie Free Parking I t | , , and freshness longer. Heavy woven In Lot Behind Store king! 108 NORTH SAGINAW BIG 3-Pe. Juvenile CRIB and CHEST SET! Natural or Maple Matching Finish Sleepytime crib with springs and chest. Your choice of , beautiful Natural or Maple FF Matching finish. Crib springs edieststile | to three heights, Left side drops. Crib mat- tress has innerspring unit and covered in attractive ““wet-proof’’ cover, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 You Save *61.95 Don't miss this special offer! Glowing, satin- smooth maple bed, chest and dresser, plus com- fortable mattress and spring. TWO boudoir lamps and framed picture. Sega ~ a NO MONEY DOWN—$1.50 Weekly! ' A fabulous gift at fabulous savings! Sturdy cedar wardrobe pilus roomy red cedar chest to store clothes, blankets, furs safe from moths! a NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! PE! Bunk Bed Set Wes $89.95 You get TWO eagle te beds, TWO comfortable ogee | TWO resilient —— $ 95 —e guard ra it ond hate NO MONEY DOWN—$1.00 Weekly! 1 “oe ELEVEN — _ ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 ONCE AGAIN Drastically Reduced 76" ANNIVERSARY SALE Rollaway Bed with Mattress! Easy to store. Rolls Reg. 29.95 into closet or storage : space, Folds compact- $ ‘ ly. Comfortable mat- tress included at this tow price. . NO MONEY DOWN! _. 50c a Week MATURAL REST BUTTON-FREE MATTRESS la ae year after year... REGULARLY SOLD FOR $5950 Imagine saving nearly $20 on the regular Grctestvetrs bal i pring unit! for this sale only More Comfort ..+More Style year-round price of « famous Sealy Natural : ! CHAIRS in PAIRS Rest Mattress. It’s button-free . . . no but- Chat i edidnces they 2 For Only tons, no bumps, no humps! You can't buy a —« Pre-built borders for non-sag edges! are lorig. .. @ full | 28 inches! Side-by- § , Side they actually look | like @ smart, modern “ finer quality, more luxuriously comfortable love seat. @ Extra high coll count! Meade a tow oid a ° ¥ —fultor — 3/ mattress for-the money! And you get all twin size these famous Sealy quality features: 2-Pc. MODERN MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE Two-cushion sofa and matching lounge chair at tremendous savings! Floor samples and window display models to choose from. Hurry, while they last! 5 suites to go! BEDROOM SUITE _—- Modern dresser with mirror and matching book- case bed. Chest available. Floor sample suites to choose from. Blond, mahogany and mople fin- ishes. First come, first served! TWELVE NO DOWN } , PAY | PAYMENT! ONLY........ $75 WEEKLY Qe T4 = PAY EVEN LESS with TV, RADIO or PHONO in TRADE . 2 YEARS TO PAY | | Magnavox 21-inch Consolette Large 265 sq. in. picture area, Chromatic optical filter, reflection barrier, for finest pictures . . . two matched Magnavox extended range speakers provide true to life tone . . . hinged cover conceals top tuning controls. NO MONEY DOWN! SE Se cahty _ . -. —— — == — =< S—SSS—_S Zz a = i — - = == ~2S > es _— : hr SSS =o ES = = > SS=—_—= 3 23 SSS i = = 4 =." Ei —, ae =, Se ——— a SS SSS = = 4 : ——— SSS = SS SSS: el — — = = SSS LSS SSS . a a SS = —— SS = SS aS t= — SS et =: = 2 “=. aE > —* = > a == ta Ses = = ~~) <— ~~" === = delet i -= . =— Sd = SS = - — Se me SS SS: SSs =: Ss ——— = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 “magnificent Magnavox High Fidelity TV with 4 Speakers! Videorama ... The First High Fidelity TV with STEREOSONIC SOUND This outstanding TV is an entirely new con- cept in horizontal styling featuring stereo- sonic sound. The sensation is entirely new. tn this revolutionary new magnificent Magna- vox, four high fidelity speakers—two on each side of the big, lifelike picture—surround you with natural sound. You feel the sound comes from the picture, and for the first time, the picture is:real . . . sweeping you into the scene: , This is stereosonic sound—and you find it: only in this magnificent Magnavox. | A demonstration is an ex- 32 49°” perience you deserve! } Magnavox ‘‘Magnasonic”’ Hi-Fidelity Phonograph family! record changer . in mahogany, oak or cherry. Open the door to a new world of pleasure for you and your The Magnavox-““magnasonic’’ has one 12" plus one 5” speaker for true high-fidelity sound . . . . 10-watt amplifier . . intermix . . acoustical cabinet NO MONEY Down: 2y *R9°° WKC. 103 N.SAGINAW...FE 33-7114 with 2 eer!" TWO full fidelity 6” speakers reproduce all tonal ranges from the lowest bass to high treble with full fidelity at all volume levels. Acoustically matched to — cabinet for rich, superior tone. The mahogany cabinet is a smart long, low look for sheer furniture elegance . off-the-floor styling for ease of cleaning under | set. Top front tuning puts controls up where they belong! This 1957 Admiral is the ultimate TV | perfection! Only $°350 Pay WEEKLY New Admiral CLOCK RADIO — Zits $yQ9s Medel LC 23A36 Big Console-Type Admiral. Giant 21” 1957 TV Lowest Price Ever 175 FREE MATCHING BASE Look! Famous Admiral quality plus all of our FREE “EXTRAS” and your assurance of Satisfac- tion Guaranteed add up to a TV deal you simply CANNOT EQUAL ELSEWHERE. This beauty tunes easily—no stoop, stretch or strain. Gives a bigger and brighter picture. Guarontees richer tone. Act now—during our LIMITED TIME OFFER. THIRTEEN TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV, RADIO OR PHONO AND PAY EVEN LESS! 21” OVERALL DIAGONAL SCREEN Gient 262 Sq. In. Viewable Area TOP FRONT TUNING Tunes Stations Sharper, Faster AUTOMATIC PICTURE FOCUS Uniform Focus— ~ Needs No Adjusting ACOUSTICALLY MATCHED SPEAKER Guarantees You Superior Tone NO MONEY DOWN-2 YEARS TO PAY \ REE ry CN FO mR TT a ORR PRN OO Ae ORY YY AMagr RRR RCE ee ER See OD FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 SAVE a4 $y = eR SALE? Save‘ iif $1.00 WEEKLY! Sail Small enough for a breakfast nook, yet 9 —~d ——————targe-enough for most families. Use it to | eD 10-DAY TRIAL Use the new Underwood é vee ‘ | PORTABLE y TYPEWRITER id Lucloualed NW EXTRA COST _ All-Metal Roll-away Typewriter Table! ee Z Sensational New Dormeyer Electric MIXER, GRINDER & JUICER Reguler Price $37.95 , 50 It beats, it juices, mixes, all with multi-speed control! This amazing , complete mixer outfit includes large bow! and juicer as well as grinder, NO MONEY DOWN—50c Weekly! SPEGIAL! This new Underwood Portable can't be beat for easy action, dependability, performance and looks. Underwood offers many extra features that make this buy a must during this limited sale. All Chrome Finish Sunburst Electric's BROIL MASTER, Jr. broil, grill, and.toast. Warm coffee cakes and rolls in it — warm coffee and plates ‘ory top. Add to Your Account SAVE ** ee ** ** New 1957 HOOVER AUTOMATIC [MSM Beep STEAM or DRY IRON! Newest, most modern iron on the Regular $19.50 market. The ideal iron for “steam finishing’ your prettiest b 50 dresses and blouses—for press- ing suits—faster, easier. NO MONEY DOWN—50c Weekly! age od hes ae eae Bas eee, BT pele ed ae Ee ee ee ee Se ee ee eee ee oe = Se i a ae ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 _ FIFTEEN “es © * * oe You get a set of deluxe Attach-O- $ BB Matic Clip-on tools with this Brand _. New Eureka, Just bring in any old carpet s r or.even a broom and save $20.00. Hurry, while they lost! NO MONEY DOWN--TERMS! Magic Geni ANTENNA . . ) oe ao 2 det | «HIDES L i i iH i fut ge Combination 21" TV, + gotten, Radio and Automatic Phono! ee guer- » P . $436 Nationally SAVE 4 vt «= SAG : No Down Payment — $3.00 Weekly } : Our premiere presentation of this mew ‘home theater!’ The big and beau- tiful 21” TV has the newest automatic controls, feather touch tuning. The fine radio has beautiful tone clarity. And, with the 3-speed automatic record _ player, you'll hear ALL your records come to life with beautiful tone fidelity! SIXTEEN MAYTAG, | 2598: z *68 NO MONEY DOWN GERATORS Guaranteed USED MODELS - 19 TO GO FOR 11 to Go For 5 Oc $58 $ Dp 50 10 to ‘ Week Go For $88 NiO MONEY DOWN RANGES!