cage RE! ‘ 4 & z ’ the Year” at the organization’s annual Bosses’ crest ee a A mreceanaeses aor 2S) 5 , pair Ames ¥ ; Fj aie si 2 i a 34 ‘ fi hee oy fi 4 = p : ; / : é ‘ ’ ) es : , / * 5 : “ my J ; “ t ° : i ~ = \ : “si. THE PONTIAC PRESS & er ye oe | aE | oe, : 7 Ar oe .. Edition 118th YEAR * * | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956—60 PAGES: | OTA PRES say, eT TRS PHOTOS | oe sks $2 Billion School Aid Elected td ACCLAIMED AT BANQUET — William L. Treanor, second from right, is ‘congratulated by Melvin Eller, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, after he was named. “Young Man of Three Receive Jaycee Awards Night. At the left is William Fox, who was present- ed the Jaycees’ Key Award, and at the right is Gelston V. Poole, who was selected as ‘‘‘Outstand- ing Boss of the Year.” (See story on page 2.) * ke Taylor Requests Additional Funds ito Help Schools Says Enrollment Hikes Cause Sharp Financial Problems in Districts Pair Are Unidentified Sight 2 Men Waving Flags, at Scene of Jungle Crash A radio report from Quito, Ecuador, today said two men waving white flags were sighted on a sandy river beach in the Amazon jungle area where five U. S. mis- sionaries are feared seized by savagé Auca Indians, One of the downed missionaries, T. Edward McCully Jr., 28, of Milwaukee, is the husband of the former. *Marilou Hobolth, 27, of Pon- LANSING (#?—Clair L. 7 Taylor, state superintend- \Af | 0 d ent of public instruction, liSONn [ ers asked the Legislature to-', »ss, tay te torr « soancal Military Study life preserver to Michigan’s struggling schools. In a year-end report to Gov. Williams and the Leg- Congress Told Changes in Arm$ Field, Global Williams LANSING #®—Gov. Williams, in, his most sweeping proposals to the State school aid to local districts, Michigan Legislature in eight|"luding increasing the per pupil years, recommended today it &@" from HT to $200; tackle the problems of automation, | A $4,000 minimum wage for ras aie eerey ant roviest of dis- teachers and a lower pupil-teacher A new formula for distributing roposes —34-Point Program At least 25 million dollars to start a six-year, 150 million dol- including 3 million dollars down payment on purchase of Wayne University in Detroit; lar college expansion program,’ islature, Taylor said boom-| Status Requires Survey ing school enrollments have caused “drastic financial problems” in many school districts. Hf the sales tax cannot provide enough money to finance schools, the Legis- lature should appropriate additional aid from thé gen- eral fund, Taylor said. Saving details of his financial WASHINGTON #®—Secretary of Defense Wilson told Congress to- day he has ordered the high com- mand to make a “complete and careful” new study of the military ons field and in the international situation. WANTS NEW PICTURE . He wants the picture of what may be needed in the next three years. In testimony prepared for the Senate Armed Services Commit- tee, Wilson also disclosed that ae peaceful use of ™ Boosting Space These were the most unusual in ; a half-hour speech packed so tu 172 N ewspaper Ss YORK—Auto manufac- of far-reaching proposals that Wil-, NEW liams did not have time to explain | turers will give the nod to news- many of them. He said he would : ; : return later with other supple-' feres coring es “= yout “| The Wall Street Journal says: ar messages on specific «Newspapers will likely continue | to get the biggest slug of auto- DIVERSIFY INDUSTRY dom’s advertising dollar. Cad- He proposed that the State Ecco-| illac says it will place its heav- nomic Development Commission be) test emphasis in newspapers. given more money to increase and Dodge, Ford, Studebaker and diversify Michigan industry, set up| Hudson will be well advanced in a Washington, D.C. officer to ob-| their newspaper schedules and tain more government contracts! DeSoto is going for a 50 per cent | for Michigan and advise workers | enlargement.” in distressed areas where they should go to get new jobs. Denies Alcoholic Funds ratio; A state park expansion program | requirements, changes | poll will increase The Governor went before the, * *. ® stepped up at least 3 million dol | fications of school fhstricts trea napered 2,840,000 by the end of Legislature at 1l'a.m. to blueprint A 2 per cent increase in oper- lars a year; cial aid and changes in special! the mext fiscal year from the his ideas of a future “'so vast, al- ating budget for state colleges and| Establishment of a State Water appropriations ‘to school districts.| 2,814,000 estimated for June 30. — so — as to chal- universities; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Taylor said the t plan | Wilson said that “we do not fore- scans Hatiepieian of tuition allowances, under (see at this time any major changes s . which school districts get state |in the over-all level of our military His programs echoed his recent ald for students educated in oth. |forces during the next few years,” national addresses in which he ad- ncrease we in DULTS) cz sterct, nt enuttane. te but he added: vocated drastic social programs ae said it also discourages “There will, however, ager gar hoon arenes district reorganization in some ee cratic party's - policy “moder- | . cases, ition our. forces, ation.” Taylor said the 100 million dol.| With . scientific and technological Williams asked the Legislature 0 Id Way 0) mM lar loan program approved by the Proeress international aS op acl reas | ERT ce ES sat (A a Ant Me be ie Fre te ae sigusnat ll can eee, Another phase of this area’s growth bearing directly| ‘The plan authorized the state mae mission be allowed to pay the |ON the highway problem is the rapid increase in number)‘ loan money ° eg Reger Florida Still travel expenses of unemployed jof dwelling units. caaouen : *: FI d vrtameeed lubes aaueve,trom | Macomb County added 29,535 new units from 1950| raver said thet im te ax UVErS, Floods where they could get a job, [0 1955, a record gain of 59.7 per cent. Oakland jumped| months the plan has been in oper- in) Nova Scotia Williams proposed the Legisla-/ y{2-8 per cent by adding Gaston O¢ wilien adnacuaae E ASSOCIATED PRESS ture create an Atomic Energy Auto Builders 46,761, while Wayne, ex- the By TH 1 Commission to promote, control program. The cold northerly wind that has cluding Detroit, increased 66,872, or 43.4 per cent. Why traffic is constantly becom- ing more congested outside Detroit This results in greater trip lengths between home and job, creating more congestion, The constant completion of new subdivisions adds roads to the existing feeder jtem which is already discharging) LOS ANGELES w—Frank L. cars onto an inadequate network of main highways. HOMES MEAN CARS Everytime a new home opens its He proposed a Development Credit Corporation to “facilitate” LANSING (INS) — The’ State stop-and-turn point is added to and told newsmen: loans to small business and indus- Board of Alcoholism has denied a try unable to get bank loans. request by the Traverse City State . Hospital for $6,000 to study brain’ ns ter recommenda aves of alcoholics. The board A $500,000 annual appropriation have been: used to purchase a. to pay $1,000 college ee wave analyzer,” with re-| to 500 students; search taking a secondary role. | Diana Barrymore Begins Fight Against Alcoholism By EARL WILSON Special to The Pontiac Press NEW YORK—Diana Barrymore is voluntarily en- tering a psychiatric sanatorium in Westchester County tomorrow to fight alcoholism, she frankly told this columnist today. “Sure I’ll discuss it,” the actress-daughter of the late John Barrymore said. “Baby—that’s me—can't do it by herself because shet driveway onto a road -one more slow traffic and increases chances of an accident. Since 1945 the total of vehicles in the three-county area has ‘said $3,500 of the money would climbed at:a rate far exceeding) the speed of road construction. In the ten years after 1936, ve- hicle miles traveled in the United States increased by 59 per cent. During the same period paved road mileage was hiked only 46.5 per cent. "At present the county road com- missions must expend most of their efforts in saving old roads, leav- ing little or no money for new construction. In 1954, the Oakland County Road Commission spent $2,194,273 on maintenance, compared to $1,- 089,955 for construction, widening and reconstruction. The money left over for new roads would have seen a two-lane concrete highway built for’ about 6.5 miles on a new location. many miles of SYS- In the vegetable-growing area surrounding Miami, tempera- tures skidded as low as 31. This minimum was reported in the mucklands north of Homestead. There was scattered frost through the area. Miami Beach had a low of 45, Tt will be cold again tomorrow) morning, the Weather Bureau said | Saw. 1. ex-mayor of Los Angeles, ‘and after that only a very gradual! |walked down the gangway of warming may be expected. a freighter at nearby Wilmington The current cold wave, one of the with a pretty blonde on his arm, longest although not the most ; isevere in south Florida history, is wp . ‘ . caused by a gigantic Atlantic storm [. Fellows, I'm going to let YOU \hich has hovered off the coast in on a little secret. This is Mrs. for several days, whirling polar air Dortha Sheehan Shaw, my wife southward all the way into the since Feb. 2, 1953." tropics. | Shaw said he and the 2-year. ‘The flood danger Tessened to- jold ex-se¢retary had just returned day in most of Nova Scotia. In, yesterday from their third honey- the southwest, however, rivers ey ‘moon, This time they visited South stij] rose. In northern New Bruns- |priations to community colleges.’ Man, 79, Reveals Marriage fo Gal, 25 setup in view of changes in weap-| |, tiac, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold F. Hobolth of 779 May Ct. : Named by Board Elect Glenn H. Griffin and Mrs. Gelston Poole America, he said. Previous junkets wick sleet struck again. \were to Hawaii and Europe. | Many families in the Annapolis. Shaw was mayor from 1933 to Valley and eastern Nova Scotia 1938. His first wife Cora died in returned to clean up waterlogged’ 1951 at the age of 68, homes. Some dwellings were com- “We're very happy,” said Mrs. pletely smashed or no longer hab- Shaw. “The difference in our ages jtable. (See picture, Page 2). makes no difference to us.” —— a Time Marches On | H J Union Army Vet, 108, Ml NORTH KINGSTOWN, RU 1. op— DULUTH, Minn. (INS)—Albert The town library has a new ency- Woolson, 108-year-old Civil War clopedia. It has discarded the old! |veteran and sole survivor of the set, published in 1901, which in-| |\Union Army, was in grave condi-'cluded among its profundities: ‘tion today at St. Luke’s Hospital| “Uranium — a useless metal not! ‘here. ‘found in the United States.’ } Other Projects ‘of $770 Million Also Requested Would Require States to Match U.S. Funds According to Wealth WASHINGTON (#)}—Pres- ident Eisenhower asked today to provide | Congress 1% billion dollars in federal grants over the next five years to help conquer the word we've had in the last few nation's critical school days.” _ |shortage. Jones sald the men were In a special message, the niga local recieont oie soles graphed them, They could not ity for federal purchase of be . Identified from the photo- QW a up to 750 million dollars pang worth of local school bonds e . Air Force rescue sc tricts helicopter which arrived yesterday if school dis cannot in which the missionaries had flown federal outlay over five years of to the jungle site in an effort to], ote eset eae teint|some two billion with 730 milion contact the Aucas, The bodies were to be returned through eventual not identified. ply pee Glenn = —_ payment of bonds, Besides McCully, the missing |Goney eee J. Muy The states woul be required men are Nathaniel Saint, Hunt- | 11-.°" Geiston V. Poole was| @ match the federal grants for ington Valicy, Pa.; James Elli: named vice president replacing) Construction. ; ott, , Ore.; Roger Youd- Mrs, Charles E. Carey during the| The matching, however, would erfan, Lansing, and Peter Flem- | annual board’s meeting. be under a formula whereby the ing, Seattle, Wash, oh nat wn (et en eee Mrs. McCully’s parents have ; . (Of federal money While the poor- been listening to short-wave radio| C'S) "im, "mins ‘hee hee, (ef states would get $2 for each Foes, im Enelish direct trom) toy ae etfiers Griffie and Mrs, |*: Sy Put out... to at 4 p. and 9:30 p.m. were renamed to three- (LOCALITIES MUST HELP and terms as board members. Perper ded prin- . program cesar cat gut a Sy = ear of abet ie, nee, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Fair, Partly Cloudy Predicted for Area According to U. 8S. Weather Bureau reports, it will be fair to partly cloudy tonight and. tomor- row. It will be colder tonight with a AP Wirephoto. MY BUDDY — Sgt. James Closson (left) of Everett, Mass., gives | Pvt. Leslie Smith, Cleveland, a big hug at Ft. Campbell, Ky., after the two landed safely from a 3,000 foot parachute drop. Closson's | chute failed to open and as he plunged by, Smith made a | | grab and the two floated to earth under Smith's parachute. For his quick thinking Pvt. Smith was promoted at once to private, first | class. low near 20. The high tomorrow will range from 29 to 33 degrees. The road authorities said that the roads are slippery in spots in Michigan and slippery and snow covered in Ohio. The lowest temperature pre ceding 8 a.m. was 2. The ther \mometer registered 28 at 1 p.m. thinks it’s psychiatric, sO time 1 drank like people, not she’s going away.” like an idiot. Now I drink like a Miss Barrymore, far from. sirafte. depressed, cheerfully said|, “The A.A. didn’t work for me her half-brother, Leonard —— I gut very hen listening footing the bill. rs . weren’ Tot eee’ be sieaty to foot,””| Very good actors.” she said. “But he found uranium of her losing battle over the years’ Soon,” but a collaborator said against drinking . . . mentioning he has to “catch her the first arrests, street fights, and jobs she 15 miinates she’s up im the morn. | lost. ing.” TALK TO DAD? | Ane “Did you ever discuss drinking’, with your father?’ I asked. aa : “Sure, but I wasn’t very “When I’ then, Just old enough to mix his|20a en nome tlds int you a lone drinker?” I aa i Flooded With Calls... When this advertiser called in to “kill” her ad she said calls started coming at 5:05 calls all evening. to say she was very pleased with the quick results. If you have@something -to sell, place a Want Ad and see how fast cash buyers will come to you. HOOVER SWEEPER & ATTACH- ments, like new. 6x12 black floral print rug and ped FE ee ee ee To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. drinks,” she vile Fa wen | {Voting Machines May Be Answer City Facing Dilemma Over Big Precincts A decision must be made by the| 800, necessitating revamping City Commission by April 9 on of city precincts to add an esti- whether the city is to purchase} Mated 10 mere by purchasing | modern machines. voting machines or modify voting | ‘state law. mission has requested a demon-| Under the law, precincts em- stration of two different machines ploying paper ballots are allowed for Jan. 26. a anes eeoaiion ~ of PLAN DEMONSTRATIONS voters. Use of voting machines’ +. machines to be demonstrat-| permits a boost to 1,400 registered .4 are the Automatic Voting Ma-| * chine, which is being used by 28| According te City Clerk Ada (Oakland County communities, and R. Evans, Pontiac presently the Shoup Voting Machine. 4 precincts, 2 of which i has are over thé paper ballot limit of ‘buying an estimated 80 machines/ If the Commission decides on|"/Wilson, Earl................. fr) costing approximately $1,500 each,, She estimated that it would cost the extra personne] that would the new system could be in use) the about $6,100 for the ad- j|have to be hired. by the August primary and No- ait an 10 =n and 1 IRESULTS SOONER vember national elections, Mrs. precinete Evans declared, " involve a five-fold adjustment. . The clerk said 500 voters a day “ First, it would require increased ae shoe acne —_ a ; , school area for voting places. Sec-|..nerience, clerks would have I n Today s P TESS ona, the adjustment might confuse|final election results in one pre- County, News. ............ 7, 22 | voters because many would be ——, three hours after the polls Editorials. sevceeeee © [signed to new precincts in new © : at 8 p.m. Food News ..31 thra 39 locations. “It usually requires from 13 to rts... 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 | Added cost would be incurred,|!8 hours to count paper ballots SN sateen ssi said Mrs. Evans, in moving after an election,” she stated, & Radio Programs...... % /cinct material to and from storage places, in the extra cost for ean ya ont imeem Tas porn Women’s Pages......24 thru 29 | time in the use of the schools, and’ m-9 p.m. 1137, ; ‘ 7 * % 4 | a ‘ 4 ate Red i | [en Lh weak é See tN "THE PONTIAC-PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1956 ee gee | OK Boost in Pay! : Gordon Leading YMCA for City Officials ‘nig! dix Four Per Cent Increase te, 2 sais ee in Drive for Members troit at time of his He came of management for another year, | ore from Grand Rapids two years will begin membership ago. Surviving are his wife, Paul- A four per cent salary boost for for 1956 at a dinner Monday ine; two children, Eugene, 11 and love top city administrators was night at the Y. The campaign, aim-|Sheilah Ann, 8, both at home, also approved this week by the City ing for a total of 2200 youth and|two stepchildren, Mrs. James H. 1956 budget which is slated for WILLIAM BR, HOLDEN Gordon’s aldes will be Deine” , seph H, Mason, all Se aw BUSINESS Leader | Seeder senna director of finance will receive a to be Edwin F. Kirbert, execu- $325 hike over their 1955 salary [\. ! al tive secretary, and George Ew- si enane v1 [IQS SUCCEMLY |e. Some sree Sy. Manager Walter K. Will- ane ” year as William Holden Taken ee ee Soe W700 1985 salary of by Death; Was Head|mond and Young C. Smith win | of Trade Stamp Firm Se ae dt ob amen City. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Huntoon Home ; sf : F E 2 % § PERSE lie ER EER! fies 1 eel : at j Sturdy. Clamp-On ated mittee were recently dected. ' Bench Vise ew : 8 af 2 A g EE [ Felt id fe aes bg 23 “i as R William R. Holden, president and New president of the f i a B f 3 B i zF i i al bench vise with = : : have ore than 1,000 persons homeless. /000 salary increase program it yee Ra. at 8:30 ome, eee Monday. His staff includes Al jaw opening - of ing. His death was sudden; he|sen, vice president, Roberti— 2¥2 inches. i : . i ? i i : EES $2.49 Value 48 As shown, all met- it z a fet aT TK! : 7 i i z ah a BE | g F : FI i <5 fE : HG Le i also calls for a 10 cents hour Bar- William Treanor Named lke School Requests ners; soury cy "worer re som ir Fora, "Jatow, program chairman, and Don Bp Choice of Two Sire ; saps (and 2 $208 boost to nara dioec|’ He was born in Findlay, Ohio|Gibbings, “Live-Y'er” house organi CLAW or RIPPING to Receive Jaycee Award ‘Amount to $2 Billion (iit carnings of $8200. feept. 30. 287, the son of Pierson “MF ggg HAMMERS ; this ‘will receive @/B. and Flora Ann Barnhill Holden. James B, Dunkel wi William L. Treanor, of 9f1 Ber-juals and six organizations chosen| (Continued From Page One) four per cent hike in their pay On March 26,1905, he was married) . 1. James B, Dunkel, 61 $1.98 Value like the five top officials, sto the former Harriet Schell in|, Service . Duniel. great-grandchildren. wick Blvd, became the com-|to receive special awards at the|classroom shortage within five A decision is expected mat) Antwerp, Obie. 4908 301. Vernon, Sel OW c in Pontiac. . night when . —_ judges The Holdens came to Pontiac Dunkel of 2403 Dorchester, Service will be Saturday at 3:30\% “* Year” last he Named “Outstanding Boss of “Once this shortage ts municipal ° , | im 1936 from Ypsilanti. He es- a+ the Shrine of the Will p { oaeanage gerd ae Trading at 10 a.m. Saturday, Stamp |in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. . pe meet their cur- ' | 1ams resenis ‘a mae & memher of Christ|Dunkel died Tuesday as the see ventas merce. . ? . AJ oa ‘ j wel 4 I The 34:yeiold trucking frm ex-| Key Award for service to the | Centrecion evo indicate ele 134 Doin State Plan [Ostia tite Mason. service wil be held at 9:30 am. of claw or ripping Joseph Warren ecutive was one of three individ-| Suuler Chaguber. —a Besides his wife, he is survived Saturday at Sullivan Funeral & styles. Wood han- Warren, 61, of 220 Branch Merit awards for “outstanding| A fact sheet issued by tne ig,| (Continued From Page One) py three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Home, Rayal &t., recently in St. Joseph Dailies 3 Uni 6 te we service and coopera-|partment of Welfare in con ‘and Sewage Authority with power Muller of Flint, Mrs. Kathleen De- Josephine Chase 12-Inch | ' ; . Josephine Chase, 69, 31340 (] on Division, Chamber of Commerce. | school construction needs over the|100 milllon dollars, tb finance wa- both of Birmingham, and seven’, | F Pierce, Southfield, died suddenly He 200 City, Pontiac Packs & Recreation Dept. rext five years will be about 47, ter pipelines and sewage disposal erandchildsen. A wi Mrs. Jer of a heart attack Tuesday in Mid- Tin Snips Miss., Jan. 14, 1894 and married) A { T tions WPON and WCAR. 000 classrooms. [seen Oe Keel Serer Ty west City, Okla, The widow of $1.29 Value there in 1936 to Susie Holston. =|, gree 0 erms Main speaker at the event was| This summary also said that MORE HEALTH FACILITIES ; a os (Eregan 5, Chase, tee eens A member of the Providence Father Joseph Kubik, professor of|state and local governments will! Erection of a qhronic disease i ins og eaaen | —- rely orth Cod | ¢ Missionary Baptist Church, he | Members Must Ratify social history at St. Marys Col build 67,000 classrooms this year hospital ees = — ~ Pai Stee ms te te Bev, Ree ee vnat City, Edward P| employed by the ey | Pact; POP@rs Mayline ‘asscmbied businessmen, civic tnt, Om % 24 billion dollars Pere especially in the chronic ee ees of Royal Oak, en at Hel < Fam Appear Next Week [Icsders government ottcals and ory’ naton with schol rome acme Mel, He will be taken Saturday tothe Hollywood, and Mrs, Ray” C. Kid- Sate wi Besides his wife, he is survived) mycoses cmtited as : iready jammed and the shortage) 4 $100,000 research grant in Christian Church at Hicksville, ney, wich whens he bed Hved. Se Pontiac; and seven children Communism.” crowing sharply. chronic diseases to the University: Ohio for service at 2 p.m. He will xvives “ two poyoe: ¢ and Full 26-Ounce Joseph Warren Jr., Dewitt Lilli! ober Publishers Assn. and three) In receiving his award, Treanor| RESTS WITH STATES of Michigan; , [be buried in the Forest Home — fae o Sadege ig here tch ou . striking unions reached tentativelwas cited for outstanding com-| “Today, hundreds of thousands), An increased tuberculosis case- Cemetery at Hicksville. ya, N.Y. five grandchildren, and Half-Hatchet contract terms. to-|munity service and leadership. He of children study under overcrowd- finding program; a. lieu of — paar terse greabgrendcididren, |_| $1.49 Value Williams of Ecorse. Margaret . r was chosen to receive the distinc-\ed conditions, in half-day or, A 2% cent increase in men- asked | ; . 0 Smith, Tommie Lee and George sary end fe the city’s 3-day Old)tion by a panel of three judges doubled-ap school sessions, or in| tal hospital operatiog. budgets, '0 the Berea College at Berea, Ky. re William at Se ee ean en [tag abt enccumcement ty, thle natraed nie tees eae a nine icing «sale Sees 2 Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with C. pu m and. the three striking dates tominated from the* com-'as schools,” he said. | gram to finance. hia tric Sled-Auto Collision burial in Oakview Cemetery. Terminal manager of Interstate sibility for public education rests) and mental training “tor Newton J. Smith al prin . it hygiene e the Providerice Missionary Bap-| proved’ at union meetings this| Motor Freight, Treanor Is a for-jwith the states and the local com-| al publle health wurses; Prompts Warning Service for Newton J, Smith, Be Tun for two years. ber, is state ct of its t . ry e e A state matching program to 52, 2492 Dorchester, who died Rego | activities committee and chairman) And, he said, federal action provide local medica] clinics. | A stern warning to parents came Wednesday after a long illness ether lof the local youth fund, He is also|“Which infringes upon this prin-| «=~ »lis needed to give Michigan better Chief Frank VanAtta after a 10- Cureiem Thad i fter 7| lone — the teamsters, photoew- lactive in United Fund work and|Ciple is alien to our system. \eemck ere year-old bay, riding his sled down Betiey Funeral Home until noon vl any| "unity at large. He cautioned that “the respon- wards in local general hospitals iP ~ gravers and Newspaper Guild. [is on the boards of directors of Nevertheless, he remarked that the jownsh erday, ————} clock tonight. Usually reliable sources ex-|the Greater Pontiac Youth Council nation’s history has shown the ted-|OLD AGE BENEFITS ote el ou uiay ‘| eral government “can and should” i Your SMOKING NEEDS, Repeal of the so-called old age The boy, Charles Hawes, of 145 Government May Aid [pressed confidence these negoti- and the Child Guidance Clinic. resolved speedily help localities solve problems of assistance “lein law” and an in- N. Winding Dr., ran into the side 8 ad — scope. “Clearly, this 18 crease in old age benefits from of a car at Roslyn and I ancing| ICla § tten i citer a ee bee oe ¥ $70 to $80 maximum, plus $10 for Rds| and was taken to Pontiac choctage he the peck cine ™ medical aid. . Genera] Hospital, VanAtta said. | A spokesman for the publishers . ; F . Creation of a new agricultural ‘Suffering multiple cuts. and tially” to speeding th process |group said there was “no chance (-. bd TO EVEN UP department division in farm mar- abrasions, the boy was released sopieg serene rag ci = of publication before Monday.” a ely eSsion In the program, there are a num- keting problems. ak ‘after treatment. . Repert c 4 — ie sire secre- < of devices the administration aege W expecite highway al He was lucky,” Van Atta sai d A report newsprint supply] ‘@"Y ‘ ewspaper _ igures will level out the educa-,Struction. today. “There are plenty s situation ty te coma De- nara Assn. said the ae Williams to Request tional sitention throughout the), Improvements in unemploy- | sree here that kids can use for partment's Forest Products ’ & wage increase . country. among them are . ing. 7 Divi- 150 State Troopers; ong COST LESS at SIMMS! MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Stock Up for Week-End - | : ’ ations would be Newsprint Solution Jand that the thre Detroit paper ' WASHINGTON (INS)—A federal| Would resume publication by Mon- : day Cnesrerrve SG eeattas $1 Value Edw tool with 101 dif- rent uses. Car. bikes, lawn mowers, household. etc. As All Populer Brands of REGULAR SIZE of disability insurance. | —_ sion said technical, advances in|4P0" resumption of publication provisions to give the biggest share) A system manufacture “ and an additional $2.75 a week on) Ask ' specti of the money to the states that) A better industrial safety law. * : : aol sg — Dec. 1, 1956. All other points have ’ Annvol In 10M need it most and give sort of a| A state labor relations law. ‘Pontiac Girl Injured CIGARETTES Donald Shook, deputy director of|been resolved. Eight tocal officials gathered injbonus to states which up to now! Minimum industrial wages of 3 Car Strikes Pole to restore as soon Flint yesterday at a state traffic have done the best job in coping’ $1.25 an hour, S. pro-|8% Possible daily newspapers to the safety program which attracted with the school problem. A i¢yearcld Pontiac girl ts tn ite brand and save. PER CARTON 89 Choose your favor- | 6c that along with U.S. | = | Removal of the boys’ vocational Pontiac General Hospital today Lucky Strikes. Cam- people of Detroit and Michigan who ' some 200 members of state law en-' Eiseuhower called also for a moval e boys: voc NE cis, Chesterfield, Old | pomeegyr tirge reg ” 6,000 Fave so strongly indicated their forcement agencies, newspapers. formula that would cut the propor- School from Lansing. ora wreck cab pole a 6 weed Goud, ete. = : anxiety over missing their regular |radilo and television, tion of federal funds “for those few | “aula cases state agency pestering “ sj | King-Size $204 ¢ . . newspapers,” Butz added. Representing Pontiac were Chief states which are noticeably lag- ‘° . ; a : _ Tas, Fisher Body Employe The ures striking walons willlot Price Hertert W. Straley, Mu- ging.” see San “agricultural program of eee ee ne anallE eeemmmerenesa tame Wins $2,500 for Idea [hold _ membership meetings Satur- nicipal Judge Maurice Finnegan, °° 8 proper lod ‘nse. is in fale, condition, boepital an- |e -p ee Harold E. Rioux, of Davisburg, day to vote on acceptance of the City Attorney William A. Ewart, Spokesmen at the Welfare De- Restoration of such historical chocities said. 8-Pt. Hand Saw headed a Hist of 48 employes of two-year pact. Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Van- partment said that only eight or monuments as old forts at St. | Waterford Township Police said’ - derstempel, Capt. William Crisp)nine states fall into this category Ignace and Drummond Island ident rred Avery | W i | C and Sgt. Clayton Randotph of the/and that the remaining 39 or 40 and the support of the historical De, Accident occurted at add-| a ace vers 0. police dept., and Clyle R. Haskill would get a type of bonus for good commission's historical marker 44 that the girl was unable to. and Lauren Anderson of the Cham- work performed. | . ceived cash awards for suggestions | during December, according to H.| with hardw han- dle &point $2.50 Value 48 26-in. long hand saw F. Stack, general supervisor of . Commerce” ol 4 pyeram. 'make a statement about the cause E fame — * ag personnel. President Is Dead per of mley con premneter noted that a serious; 4 statutory commission to study of the accident. Te ee ae een ed Rioux won a maximum award of ; fevd. rertiedane ga water rights. —_—__—— etter . $2,500 for an idea which resulted in| HAM — Funeral ar-| Secretary of State James Hare ; arly in the training” Authority to the state health de- ° * CELE R A ES , the reduction of material shipping rangements for Wallace R. Ivers,| ¢*Plained the new state 65 mile See aa emcees. nurses, scien-' partment to ‘deal more effective. Woman Driver Injured costs, Stack said. 1399 Lake Park, who died last) Pet = speed —_ pre: [PRS Shr engineers. ly" with the problem of air pol- in Collision at Corner nn as inight brief illness, at, sented a resume of a ic pro- | . " Jution. One driver received slight in- The Weather Bamooer Tama. 5 being stam which Governor Williams mans red he hedetsl 2 te Gl Permission for the Department juries when two cars rammed into, ‘made by the Bell Chapel of the Will put before the Legislature. | |. e responsibility for col- o¢ Economic Development to dis- each other at. the icy corner of: ” pereiae ati witanirtt Cesare me C icemice Ge here ege buildings to states, localities, tribute federal funds for municipal Summitt and Legrande Aves. yes- = | tcatdiu ta tomerrous ‘Cibesy’ sontghll He was president of the Wallace pc retmir ill tals for 190 additional vate, Groups and Institutions. ‘Sannin \terd * BANKER’S CHOICE | with « lew near 20, High temerrew fo. _ He was president of the Wallace governor will ask for 150 additional However, he said that he is going Pee eae | ery: . All Metal—4 DRAWERS 33. Northerly winds 15-25 m.p.h. [ Ivers Co., 830 Mark Twain, state troopers and request that the to appoint a committee of educa. teorganization of state govern-| Mrs, Nancy L. Bronston, 18, of CIG AR Box of P t Cc bi t Today in Pontiae | Detroit. |state addpt an annual mandatory tors and citizens to set ferth pro- ment, with authority to the fover-| 484 Marjon St., was released after, 25 arts abine Lowest temp preceding 8 a.m.! |safety inspection for all automo- posals on how best to deal with "°" to act if the Legislature does treatment in Pontiac General Hos-| ' wa i ki biles. th not wish to, pital, authorities said. $2.98 Value ‘At 8 am: wind velocity 22 mpn. Simultaneous Breakins . | ese problems, | driv roid E.; $1.50 Value As shown, parte cabt- Direction: North. | tn Birmingh | According to Chief Straley and ‘The other driver, Ha E. Sdlesi wit: ter aot) wha h dekwere Bun rises Friday at ato em (Reported in Birmingham jiaskiil, a proposed central ting B . B ye Bankruptcy Court Sells |Welch. 39. of 165 Putnam Ave... Cigar anoker, Pull Keeps vem in piace coo Si Rae Soh" | BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham System to handle habitual trattic DUSINESS Df eakins Last of Bank's Property yar Ummured: according to police. B box of 25 cigars oad bendy Downtown Temperatures caching ol oe Finan coe ak afford more rapid checks when a Yield B | ( $1 10 | WEST BRANCH (INS)—The last —— ‘“ROYBROOKE’ gem a bane ming of te Pinan amet at e appmaenace reece V@I BUEGIATS $110. nece'sr‘merery swnci tye Car Strippers Steal PIPE SET Semi BH pm. 27 or home at 2895 Dorchester. Both the most thorough discussion at: \Tolfree, Livingston & Co. private h heel Di sce sease>- 3 3p. m...,......28 families reported the residences the meeting. Burglars who ‘broke into two bank at West Branch, has been Chrome Wheel Discs Two oo broken into last night at 7 p.m. Other points to be presented to N. Perry street business establish- sold at auction in bankruptcy Car strippers, operating near! Interchangeable Wednesday in ain They di cred the ticeakine:t0* Legislature will be the request- ments early Wédnesday stole $110 court. midnight Tuesday in the Elks, Righest Sapemeare minniin Soon 32 when they returned from outings ed licensing of all private schools from a cash fegister and an un-| Purchasers of the property for Club parking lot, 114 Orchard Lake | BOWLS Hioae temperature, 200002 388! Tally of missing items is still in- % driver training. determined sum from ciagarette $17,000 were Harrison and Minnie Ave., removed $100 worth of $2.90 Veteo ha Oe complete a — nel ino eden ot in, grin diggers | — ‘on ina ba chrome wheel discs from two au- ¢ “Age im Pontios ——$—_— | ate and the adoption of a owner, Palaian, 397 Some litigation remains before tomobiles, Pontiac Police were punish Sinsettoe crc sens. Fs) Anti-! ‘ Cc d coordinator for state courts to es- N. Perry $t., reported the money|affairs of the bank which closed told. Lowest temperature.......-0++00+00 3 nti- ntegration rusade tablish and assure uniform traffic missing from the cash register of|in 1951 with overdrafts exceeding Reporting all four discs stripped 21-Piee wool Fomenting in Georgia [ylation Prnsines rere Doin also eal anwunt of change “rifled ©) Non. are settled {trom cars were G. L. Herrington,|B ssoqera aesien, 0 9 01 Black & Decker *4-In. Highest Lowest ” _ y a aa 5 N. § t., , ‘ smo jeasure, fect and Lowest Temperatures This! AMERICUS, Ga. ® — Political Sean Ia from a) cigarette machine. ‘Demand 100 Pet. Parity (Booth Fe age Mi is Bie ence Bewete 2s Electric Drill Set -16 in 1918 leaders of Georgia have called fot Seryice Station Entered | The ‘other building, a service, . mingham. Police said there’ are! me ——— rr 8 : | . e empersture Chart la great crusade'’ on the county | Station at 842 N. Perry, was em) WASHINGTON (INS) — Spokes- suspects. | $29.95 Value $ Merqnctto = 98 level to prevent mixing the races’) The owner of a service station tered/ through a broken front doormen for a recently-organized mid- ee ‘eum ka. dikaai $8 Minneapolis 22 in a move which openly defied U.S. broken into last night told Pontiac, window, owner Charles B. De- western farm organization have Winni H lid ments, aril buf- vn Getenns z 39'Supreme Court decisions on seg-'Police apparently nothing was mis-'rusha, 1060 Kirkwood St., reported. demanded ‘‘full 100 per cent of innie on Mohaay { tet, ania” - I 80 49/regation, ising, | lparity” and “immediate emer-| LONDON ®—Looking in the best, In metal bor, Fitisburgh 34 | Plans were outlined yesterday, William Thompson, 27 Tacoma| About 10 million convention gency measures” for farmers to of health, Sir Winston Churchill) & Marie 29 14/at the first grass roots meeting of Ct:; said entrance to the building| guests visit hotels to attend up- avert a “national calamity.” They left London today for Nice and a! 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Ss tps ery hu a4 . a . . { ed | | o { “ , *} two senators, each of whom shall: : , |Ala., said none of the crew mem-| : the distributor and now it runs like have one vote, and thal they shall PING Lands Safely ters told the 38 pemmangare “eats Ct Old Pointless tin meaue” ; ' be elected by alf the people of their), they almast had the trounle fined."“((°S 5 fs 7, R A : ee ~~ state, After Crash Seare —|_ Dewitt sad ecue of the paseen OW AUNNING Grant's Tomb Offered ‘ : | & 4 " * © * } * commiees, Wis alary would be|LOOPROLES COUGH on \\Like a Machine _ ‘to Federal Government same as senator: | might be possible around WwW 4 7 ‘ ; . $22,500 a year. a ‘some of provi-| didn’t A "a eat ae eae Phone, Gets Help JACKSON, Tenn. # —. Note to NEW YORK u—The federal gov- Last year Sen. Kilgore (D-WVa)/sion by not an ex-president! @atil they almost had it fixed,” a| JACKSON @ — A T-year-old Dominic A. Tata of Niagara Falls, ernment has been asked tostake ‘and Rep. Chelf (D-Ky) introduced|a Senate vote, what ‘of the/passenger said after a Capital Air-invalid. Mrs - N.Y.: That gift you left in Jackson over maintenance of Grant's Tomb, dope for ex-presidents, either to'relt that just to carry out this idea. It's still question of numbers? Once he took'jines plane made a safe landing J - Rena Maguire, un- yesterday turned out to be point-; : nce 1885 ee ae) meen oe was not locked up in committees in House his seat his state would have three here early today. able to walk after falling trom bed, less. se a Ughtseers’ landmark since 1885. — or enough money to live should be never get out senators. oy . 6% rolled herself over and over from. | The Grant Monument Assn. a 3 + | of eith hamber for, And this {. another question her bedroom through her living As service station attendant K.C. nonprofit organization, owns title "he first effort in this direction ‘House tnssor ol [Suppose an ex-president has! only| The Diane reported it had &\room and dining room where she Hankins tells it: ‘. to the monument on Riverside _ was in 1928 when a bill was offered ¢ o> served one four-year term. If he|crippl landing gear and knocked. her telephone to the floor.| Tata drove his sputtering car Drive. However, maintenance to give a Senate seat. SENATOR-AT lawyers think this billjthen became a senator-at-large he ‘he tower at Moisant International too weak to dial for help, she lay into Hankins’ service station, asked funds have been provided by New ‘Tt wasn't then, or since, and) That thinking couldn't become law without an might use the Senate as a forum Airport that it might have to make! several hours until a repairman for a fountain pen, asked Hankins’ |York City. there’s a pretty good chance‘ it form: Make an to the Constitution. to get himself elected president|®" emergency landing. ‘came to check the interruption name and then signed over the’ The association said yesterday it won't be done this year either. ma’ think it could, Here are again four years later. | But Ed Kegley of Forest Hills, in service. Mrs. Maguire, who title of the car to him. Tata asked was appealing for federal funds Fee « with the title of senator-at arguments against the idea’ To get around these ob, \N. Y., pilot of the Constellation, suffers from anemia, was reported and got a lift to the bus station for because of ‘constant worry” en- The Senate last year approved a'He wouldn't be elected, He making ex-presidents senators-\Chelf changed his bill. this said he was able to lower the land-'in “fairly good” condition at a himself, his wife and their luggage. tailed in receiving sufficient money bill to give the only two living ex-|n't have a ‘an ex-president still would auto-ting gear as he reached New Or-|hospital. | Said Hankins later as he polished to maintain the monument, presidents, Hoéver and Truman,’ Nevertheless, would be unconstitutiona] be- matically get a Senate seat but/leans and bring the plane in on a —_--_-—— his car: ~. ‘The organization noted, however, thee constitution clearly he would be called a Senate dele-inorma! landing. 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Inman, Classified Mai Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second ¢lass matter —————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associated Press is entitied eniiustvely to the use tor republication of al) 35 news printed in this news- paper qe well as all AP news dispatches, Powrrac Passes is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ic; where carrier service ta Bot available by mali end, pag mig Lapeer enc s per elsewhere tn yg ee and al! other Bong in United States $20. tf All mail sw —aarwe fons papebie im advance Phone: Wouter PE 2-618 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Rabies Control Plan Proves Self in County No one should doubt the value of immunizing dogs against rabies after reading a report by the County's Health Director Dr. Jouw D. Monroe and Dr. Franx R. Bares, dog warden. This shows that there has been no case of rabies for nearly 18 months in the area of the County in which dogs must be- vaccinated before they can be licensed. * * : ae In view of conditions that pre- vailed before the immunization pro- gram was launched in 1953, such a result indeed is remarkable. It sub- stantiates the two doctors’ contention that the control program has been a complete success. From the 110 rabid dogs found. in Oakland County in 1952, the total dropped to one last year. It was em- phasized by Dr. Bares, however, that there hasn't been a case of rabies in the vaccinated districts since July 14, 1954. This does not include in- corporated areas. * * * Obviously, the virtual elimina-_ tion of this menace to the health Strength of Poujadists Alarms French Leaders © To know something about France's new extremist party—the Poujadists —is to learn why most political leaders of that country fear its or- ganizer, Prerre Pousape. He literally came from the political nowhere. Yet his oppo- sition to all taxes except on big corporations, and cries of “down with parliament” were enough to win him 52 of the 544 seats in the Assembly. * * * Pousapg, now 35, formerly was a publisher’s representative and later the proprietor of a book and station- ery store. He made his startling leap onto the national political stage without any program and without having taken any position on major issues. . : What is so frightening about him is his announcement that his party will vote against the government at all times. Though not a member of the Assembly, Pouvapg has plans for rigidly controlling his deputies’ votes. He even has threatened unco-opera- tive ones with hanging on nearby lampposts. * * * Although the Communist leader Duclos and Poujade are politically poles apart, the one at the ex- treme left and the other at the far right, they have the same goal. That is so to use their votes in the chamber as eventually to disrupt or destroy the French parliamentary system. This threat should be more than enough to shock leaders of the cen- ter parties into organizing the coall- tion necessary to save France from democratic suicide. Every Little Bit Helps Always in the weeks before in- come tax time, taxpayers are anxious to learn about anything that helps to cut Federal expenses. Hence it is good news that there are people in the Government whose work includes finding ways of saving millions of dollars annually. © x * ‘Tax Foundation, Inc. reports that hey. “dentists have been. _using 250,000,000 gallons of water a year, “most of which went down ‘the drain. Installation of control valyes at rinse basins saved $160,000 a ypar. . When | Civil Defense wanted $4, ,300,000 worth of new blankets, | the alert General Services Admin- istration found 540,000 surplus blankets in Navy stocks, Similar swaps in 1954 involved property originally costing $57,500,000, * * * For years the Treasury Depart- ment had been buying diy currency paper which had to be moistened before printing. It now saves $360,000 a year by buying pre-moistened stock. Other savings include the $8,000,000 ‘ annually knocked off rent for Gov- emment used property. Then there was the case of the Air Force’s “longies.” A survey revealed that the men weren't wearing their winter underwear. So that discovery knocked an- other million off Federal ex- penses. * * * As a final bit of consolation for taxpayers still shaken by Christmas bills, came this good news. In a seven month period Federal employes themselves earned $1,500,000 in prizes for economy ideas which saved the Government $40,000,000. Tue Michigan man who has been arrested 147 times doesn't have as much respect for the law as he ought to have. The Man About Town Makes Good Start ~New Year Brings a Large Distribution of Awards Poo? judgment: What a wom- an shows more than when she wears slacks. After the five men from Pontiac Moter Division, pictured tn Monday's paper with Gen- eral Manager Robert M. Critchfield, had each won $2,500 during 1955 In its suggestion award distribution, a good start for the new year was made by Fred A. Geliske, of 7000 Williams Lake Road, who led the first bunch, receiving $1,000. At the same time 110 other employes were awarded from $12 to $714 each. My Flint scout sends word that Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott of Royal Oak have pledged $25,000 to the Flint College and Cultural Develop- ment fund. A former General Motors executive, Mr. Scott retired in 1954, and moved to Oakland County. The Clarkston State Bank next Wednes- day will hold open house to show the public ite expanded facilities. This re- minds me that its Cashier Robert L. Jones, who aiso is vice president, got his start in business life as a Pontiac Press carrier here in the city. A phone call from Howard Finkelman of Rochester tells me that when we have snow there's excellent opportunities for skiing and tobogganing in that area, which has the slogan, “The Heart of the Word comes to me from Metamora that Mrs. Fred Donner, who has been organist at a church for 44 years, is retiring A report from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Allen at’ Watkins Lake states that a tempting and well set bird feeding menu will keep the robins with you all winter City Manager of Bloomfield Hillis Eimer Kephart, frankly admiis a full pald membership in good standing in that great fraternity who about this time each winter fall victims to the beautiful pictures in the seed and fruit tree catalogs. A number of the residents of the new City of Walled Lake. including. Mrs. Louise Couture of its Business and Professional Women s Club, are rightfully bubbling over with pride about its decorations, carols, chimes and other vuletide features that were quite outstanding. The same sentiments are expressed by Pontiac people and others who were recent guests there. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Sarah Langdon and her twin sister, Mrs. Ellen Hallett, both of 4380 Green Lake Road; fourth birthdays. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorens of 72 East Pike St. fifty-first wedding anniversary. Ambrose Everett Hillis.” Lapeer eighty- _of South Lyon; eighty-sixth birthday. ‘ “+ “Leggo! Mama Knows Best!” David Lawience Says: New Political Slogan? . ... for Allies But Not a Cent for Neutrals WASHINGTON—"‘Billions for al- lies but not a cent for ‘neutrals'."’ This may become the slogan of both political parties in Congress when the question of appropriations for foreign aid comes to a vote. There is beginning to develop al- ready a crystallization of opinion along definite lines. Foreign aid-- which can be of military value —and direct help of a military nature are accepted in principle. But the whole debate will center on where the funds are to go—how they are to be allocated. It ts taken for granted by most members of Congress that they cannot justify before their constituencies the role of Uncle Sam as merely a paternalistic giver of taxpayers’ money— especially as in many cases it tends to build up competitors in world markets. Ne obligation on the part of the United States te help “backward” nations just for the sake of the philanthropic spirit is recognized in Congress. What is realistically — here is that American should be spent to build up ee but at the same time to be sure not to build up ‘‘neutrals’’ who help the common enemy. FUNDS FREELY GIVEN Up to now the United States, under both the Truman and the kisenhower administrations, has followed an ambiguous policy of granting funds without any strings Diplomats abroad have raised the point that the United States must not impair. the independence of the countries it helps by compro mising their internal position. But the converse is also true— namely, that the United States has assured that the recipients are on the American side as against the Communist imperialists, there is no honest reason for spending the money. In a “cold war” there are two sides—the side of the free world and the side of the slave world. On moral issues there cannot be any such thing as new- trality. Each nation, however. has a right to decide for itself whether it wants to be “neutral.” When it does decide on ‘‘neu- trality’’--whether it be Egypt er India—American funds cannot he expected to flow just the same. For America is not ‘“neu- tral’ and is planning to spend her money to build up Allies and not te build up bases of strength for the enemy—the Communist imperialists. So, gress—among them some of the most influential in both parties— see it. the time has come to call things unequivocally by their right names The word ‘foreign aid,”’ it is argued, means only “‘atd for the benefit of the United States.” If the nations which want it refuse to aid the United States, there wil be no hard feelings but they can not expect American funds. ASSUMED LOYALTY The policy of requiring some commitment from the nations re- ceiving American aid has been de- bated for ten years. Up to now, it has been assumed that the nations helped would be on our side any- way. . But experience has proved that American defenses abroad have been imperiled by the suc- as many members of Con- cessful penetration of allied coun- tries by Communists. Thus, it isn't pleasant for Americans to read that the Com- munist Party, which is under the control of the Soviet government's agents in France, is allowed to par- ticipate in the French Parliament and that it was permitted to vote in the elections on the theory that it is just like any other loyal party in politics. In Italy, too, Com- munists are given voting privileges, though everybody knows they are under Moscow's control. How long will American tax- payers be willing to send funds » to France and Italy while the Communists are given free rein and in beth cases are on the threshold of either forming a government er exacting privil- eges in the cabihet in exchange for their voting strength? This is the issue which many members of Congress are begin- ning privately to talk about, especially since the French elec- Billions tions advertised to the world how extensive is the Communist pene- tration in France despite the export of American billions in the last ten years. : (Copyright 1956 New ¥erk Hergid Fribane Ine.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago REICH FLIERS fight in Medi- terranean, COMEDIAN JOE Penner dies. 2 Years Ago TEMPORARY REPRIEVE seen for Bruno Hauptmann. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Their quiver is as an open sepulchre, they are all mighty men.—dJeremiah 5:16. Men mighty-thewed as Samson was, dark-browed as kings in iron cast, broad-breasted as twin gates of brass —Joaquin Miller, U.S. ‘Vegans’ Than British. By WILLIAM BRADY. .D. A vegan. I am able to tell you (Webster doesn't), ts a vegetar- ian who excludes from ‘his diet not just meat. fish and fowl, but also milk, butter cheese and eggs Signs of nutritional defiency in vegans are (1) sore tongue: (2) sensations of pricking. tingling or creeping on the skin without ap- parent cause; (3) in women, amenorrhea and other menstrual disturbances; (4) Pains in back and spine, stiff back. called ‘vegan back.”’ These symptoms occur leas frequently in Dutch vegans than fm Britich vegans, and seldom if at all in American vegans. The total protein intake of Brit- Ish vegans is 7 per cent, of Dutch vegans 9 per cent, of American vegans nearly 10'2 per cent, ac- cording to biochemical examina- tions as reported by Wokes, Bad- enoch and Sinclair in Am. J Clinical Nutrition. . VEGETABLE. Foops These investigators slate that British vegans do not consume the onlv vegetable foods tsea-weeds and ground nuts such as peanuts! known to contain vitamin B-12 They suggest-that vitamin B-12 defictency is responsible for the iliness that have developed after several years in some British vegetarians who have excluded milk, cheese, butter and eggs from thetr diet. Milk, skim milk. separator milk. buttermilk, cheese and eggs are excellent sources of protein” for human nutrition AS MUCH VITE T have known. observed and ex amined numerous vegetanans and it seems to me they have as much vite as people who eat fish, fow! and meat. I have not had the op- portunity to observe and examine any vegans, however. Not from personal observation but from general reading I have formed the impression that veg- etarian® vegetate. I do not mean to imply that they ‘do little but eat and grow,” but rather that they “lead a passive existence without initative’’ (as Webster says) In other words thev are not aggressive. Now take jt easy. If you happen to be a vegetarian, keep your shirt on and tell me the facts of life. I eat everything ~ except mashed potato and doughy white Healthier Counterparts bread — hut if vou have any- thing to teli me other then where 1 can go you'll find T am just the swetest old... I shall continue eating. meat fish or fowl daily if I can get it but if T had to kill my own I'd probably become a vegetarian Signed letters. nol more than one page of 100 words long, pertaining to- personal health and hygiene. not to disease, ding - nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if stamped self- addressed envelope, is sent to the Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac. Michigan _ (Copyright 1956) ( mnpryer rane ~ ‘Better Paid Ccbchas Will Produce Better Teams’ Letters will be cont when neces- because of of space. Rill name, address and telephone number of These same boys who tied for junior varsity championship of the Saginaw Valley League are avail- able. Give these deserving athletes My hat’s off to the junior var- sity football coach, whe, for the ‘One Who Knows’ Wants Hal Boyle Says: Winter Gives Men Time to Heal Frazzled Nerves NEWYORK w—Curbstone com- © ments of a pavement Plato: After he reaches an age where he forgets the ecstasy of making and throwing a snowball, the aver- age man often grumbles, ‘What good is winter?" Winter has more critics than the income tax. This is unfair to one of the finest seasons of the year. Every season has its own particular virtues, and winter con- fers upon mankind major bless- ings. Your farmers know the full value of winter. Its - snowfalls provide him the water his crop will need next spring. He reach into a full barrel and out an apple a day to keep the doctor away. His labors are fewer, and he has time to write those long, long letters to his congressmen on what is wrong with the country. He is in semi-hibernation himself, and if his pigs and cows would just hibernate, too, he could write even longer letters. * * * It is the city dweller and the suburbanite who disparage winter most because they understand it least. The housewife complains be- cause she gets her feet wet wad- ing through slush on her daily pilgrimage to the supermarket. The husband groans because he has to put tire chains on his motor car or dig a path through the snow that blocks his garage door. MINOR MISERIES But these are minor miseries in comparison to the pleasures that winter offers. Why yearn to flee to the South- ern ports of the sun. Why indeed! The South is for the birds. But the birds go South only through neces- sity, not desire. if birds had homes with cen- tral heating and could patronize a good, well-stocihe | grocery store, da you thoh they'd) be erat’ eyrocvh to weer ont their feathers tying all (ts way te Viexico every year? Not likely. The ungrateful people who eriti cize winter do, so because they simply don't know a good thing when they have it. They don't know how to get the most out of it Here are a few advantages of winter: You -won't be bitten by a snake or a mosquito and no chiggers will tunnel into you. You won't eatch poison ivy or get a sunburn. } You don't have to go on picnics or eat a steak burned to death on an outdoor grill. There is Jess Sunday driving. HOME ENJOYED You go out less, and discover anew the fun you can find in your own home by your own hearth. * - * But above all winter makes you slow down the tempo of your liv- ing. Nature, the great psychiatrist, invented winter as a period of rest for all its creatures worn out by the wear and tear of summet’s violence. The long nights of winter bring the tremendous gift of more sleep. That is what winter is for—to sleep more. The most satisfying 15 min- utes of the year is that extra qua- ter hour of shut-eye a man in- | dulges himself in after the alarm clock goes off on a cold winter — morning. Does life hold a finer — luxury? Does heaven? Eternal summer is ne boon te man, not if life itself is the greatest boon. People live longer in Nebraska, which knows win- ter, than in a torrid Brazilian city, which knows it not. Winter is not the great de- stroyer; it is the great healer. Don't fight winter. Just use {t _ to relax and get well. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If there is anything to gain. ., From riches in this life... It ts to do your part to ease... The struggle and the strife . . . To help- your neighbor and your friend. . . In moments of distress . . . give to every worthy cause... A share of vour success . . . God does not love the miser who . . . Would hide upoit his shelf... The wealth bevond his needs that he... Has gathered to himself... Be not the camel that... Would pierce the needle’s eye ... But do some good upon this earth ... Before the day you die .. within your means... foolis little more . , . And in return you will receive... Your key to heay- en's door (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist Letter of Application Should Contain Brief Essentials to Gain Interview Lars is desperately in need of advice about writing a “letter of application.” Save this Case Record, for most of you readers at some time may desire the same helpful information. And always remember that such a letter’s purpose is not to get you a fob but is to win an in- terriew! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-346- Lars G.. aged 25. is just back in civihan life after four years military service. “Dr. Crane, I need a little ad vice on how to apply for a job," he confessed. -¢ ¢ © “In looking over the newspaper ads, I've found two or three which sound promising. “But what should T sav in my letter? And how long should a letter he? “Although T went to college for twa vears. nobody ever taught me anvthing about writing a letter of application for a job.” HOW TO APPLY What you readers crave is speci- fic advice, not far-fetched gener- alities, so I always try to offer you surefire methods. an ee of application, please remember that your letter is to obtain an interview for you, but not a job. That is an essential distinction, so don't overload your letter with exhaustive details. Save such minor additions for the personal interview. ‘ * * @ Make vour letter an attractive, snappy affair that shows vou have gumption and realize that a busy employer hasn't time for non-es- sentials # * Lat If possible, learn the actual name of your prospective employer and address him accordingly, if that is not possible, as when you are simply given a bex num. ber in a published advertisement, then start out with “Gentlemen: ”’ and employ an opening para- graph like this one: “Since IT am looking for a po- sition which offers wider oppor tunities for advancement, I am cit- ing the following qualifications:"’ Then you can make several short paragraphs under such general * * e Sign off with a terse concluding sentence which says: “If you have an opening for a person with my qualifications, I'd appreciate an immediate reply in the enclosed stamped, self-addressed envelope.” NO SOFT SOAP All too often applicants of high school age and even many college graduates, launch their letter much as follows: “I am 20 years of age and all * my life I have hoped T could link up with your wonderful company. “Any kind of a job would be satisfactory and I am not con- cerned, about wage scales, ete.” That kind of blarney intimates a juvenile or inexperienced person so is a poor introduction for you. Furthermore, it is not true, for everybody knows that wages are of ‘ereat importance to all of us, *And because young people have been so conscious of their child- ish state all through school, they grow unduly enamoured of adult- hood; hence the hasty attempt te stock their age into the first sen- tence. | Employers are usually far more concerned with your previous ex- perience. So mention two or three pkey jobs. And when you give your refer- ences, try to list men with “handles” on their names such as “Advertising Manager,"’ or “Vice- President" or “Judge.” Your letter should not exceed one page, typewritten. Its purpose is to advertise you sufficiently to make the employer ask to see you in person. Then, during the per- sonal interview that follows, you can answer his more detailed ques- tions. * © @ For further advice on this vital topic, send for my “Vocational Guidance” booklet, which contains a specimen Letter of Application that pulls phenomenal returns. En- close a stamped return. envelope plus 20 cents. Always write to Dr George W. Cre 1 care of The Pontiac Press, Pon Mite Higan. encles! a lo self-addressed envelope an ma, and prustins a when vou for his peychologieal charts rte ang (Copyright 1986) _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY."JANUARY 12, {956 \ ' e ‘ % Oxford Sla tes Public Hearing on Would Abolish XouzPTA 1s Planning, Old Act of 1895 \Tonight at Poppleton . Jan. 18 Date for Meet; | TROY—The Poppleton PTA will urday evening, Proceeds wilt go Charfer Commission Has 7% § Bm. tonight with Joseph) tate the PTA Project Fund. | : ‘Traffii “4 Brandon Township Completed Study [tame ot the Sataty one Divi. ‘The PTA here. will meet at 8 OXFORD — A public hearing on, sion of Automobile | =e sae ing pe panel din |P-m. Monday in Brandon gym, at the new proposed village charter|/ for Oxford will be held at 8 p.m, Health ar _ Which time progress of plans for | oe Health and Satety. — the ‘new high school will be dis- Wednesday’ Jan. 18, in the Vet- erans’ Memorial Building. , s e e Bro, are the panel members. The charter commission, working, Péfreshments will be served. set Me me be Fra wa mee OKO Students village charters and recommmend-|8 p.m. Jan. 16 for a business ed its: findings to.the present coun-|ing and panel discussion. | ’ , cil. Chairman Harold Campbell.) john Bro, of : Mrs. ran f 56P Stewart Langley, Harold Pickford, | Campbell, i Mg nt Paul| Or rogram Clifford Vennard, and Charles)\wWadman, Type C Consultant trom| : Juniors, Seniors, Age 16 Moeech corvectionla wit cumpries May Apply for Foreign Summer Trips junison with plans of the board of lage attorney Robert Parenti. ithe panel. Discussion will be on! “Retarded Children.” = MILFORD — Applications are lage Act of 1895 and they will The PTA here will sponsor @ now being taken for the Student present the new charter at the “Pay to Play Card Party,” at \Foreign Summer program for public hearing. Thomas Community Hall om Sat- \1956 according to state representa- The new charter provides for a itive, Carl Hanna. five man council, one of whom | Sponsored by the American Field will serve as president. They will Saves Year Service, high school students may appoint a clerk, attorney, and a apply, and must be at least 16 village manager who will fill the for TV Set years of age and able to finance other appointive offices. Present! \the trip. caucuses would be abolished and Thieves Take . | The students selected by the . Stun cy & wee HAZEL PARK — The surprise) New’ York office, would spend ony: ita home and experience life as es 6 @ Tawas had planned for his wife an This village - manager type of|Edith and their seven children "ved by Oe as cue ok government is in use in Imlay City, here. , | oo y the home Rochester, and other progressive) Benetel pulled tote Ms driveway) ss villages in Michigan. Thursday with a brand new 21-! Last year Marilyn Busch, Allen inch television set in his pickup McFarlane and Tom —— . * | truck. iwere the representatives from Mil- Oxford Book Circulation ‘vette he was'e Os . a Up Eight Per Cent in ‘55 house ar. | i Any junior or senior may obtain A r “ ranging a spot to put if, two men |_|, application blank from Mrs. XFORD—Oxford Township Li- brarian Mrs. William Greene re- drove up in a 1955 and grabbed the television set. | t from the high hool ported this, week that the 1956! oad = a circulation of books and periodicals) ; Muncini walked out of the front office. at the library has increased about door in time to see them loading ri it into the trunk of their car. He J! 4 eight per cent over the previous, °y2004 hem in his truck for ave LINUS Treinen Heads books fo- 3.697 books. Fiction topped non- fiction, 6,000 to 1,400, the balance’ being in periodicals. Holding Annual Meeting vio were installe dfollowing a Almont Legion to Build ROCHESTER—The Annual Par- dinner meeting at the Veterans’ | ALMONT—The American Legion ish meeting of St. Philip's Episco- Memorial Building here. Post 479 has started plans for the pal Church is being held this eve- Other officers for the ensuing erection of its new building. The ning with a potluck dinner at 7 year are vice president, Harold group plans to build a one-story p.m., in the undercroft. The an- Campbell. secretary, Milton Fran- concrete block building . with a nual meeting of the Woman's Aux- cis, and treasurer, Harold Pick-| basement for kitchen and recrea- iliary was held Tuesday. ford. The board of directors in- tion room, The main room will be| Five new vestrymen will be,clude James Sherman, Homer | OXFORD—Linus Treinen heads used for dances and sqcial activi- elected at this annual meeting and Hight, Richard Prince, and George |ish house. Colored — of the ties by adults and school groups.|the 1956 budget will be adopted. |Pender. _~ Milford Yout Panel to Discuss Safety: that Pasquale Mancini of 23835 the summer living in a private | the end of the day, a special ses- 'Gorstine of the Language Depart-) ! ¢ { ‘Mancini had ed a whole t xf d C f C $l | Opposing, on the Democratic) taled 4,387 and children withdrew | 0th set = 0 ord LU. OF. ate side is James Green. Besides the| St. Philip at Rochester — the new slate of officers of the and police chief. Oxford Chamber of Commerce Ray Neiner is the head of the ‘ect. Elects Today Seniors to Take Over | Duties of Officials Here One Day REBA HEINTZELMAN MILFORD—A general election’ for village president and council members will take place today at’ Milford High school, Some time in late January, the) jsenior class will take over the \duties of village officials for one jday and learn first hand just how |the government is conducted. | taste pelssen! cusmpatgne over staged in this area, according te sponsor a card party Saturday,'prizes given. | Erwin Johnson, principal. Advertising space was pur-) chased in the’ school paper, leaf-| jlets distributed and real electrical) voting .machines were set up in! order to make the project os.eu-| jthentic as possible. | All of the student body and staff, regardiess of their connec- ‘tion with high school, are eligible ito vote, however, they had to reg- ister well im advance, the same jas in regular village elections. |/RULE ONE DAY On ‘Senior Day,” winners of the general election will accompany each official throughout the day as. he performs his regular duties. At ision of the council will be called, |and the student officials will rec- ommend improvements for the six councilmen to discuss and vote on. 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 . ‘ sot mod be ond bmn rt ht Wat cmt ae ig Lite was treed: after, posting : ~ Bata Workio Selec the \feld’te: four. firme, | school, every eftort must be made CiPeut Court Date - $5,000 hoot Atom Sub A Year Round Exclusive | Top beard. gyri Superia-‘one of which will be hired by the‘ secure the best architectural on, Charge of Assau ’ "The Gare was trough ate PORTSMOUTH, N. H. (INS) —-] Toy—-Hobby—Crafts ~ | Architect for School tendent Dr. Dana P. Whitmer and’ board. f cee Wranable.” HRITmOCe nose Little, Gof al Bart eee ett eevee. during Construction of the US. Navy's Shopping Center his staff to put machinery in mo-| “Because of the tremendous’ St., charged with felonious assault, / an argument Jan. 6. (fourth atomic-powered submarine, HINES HOBBY HOUSE “The Pontiac Board of Education +... selecting an architect/amount of community interest in! Thé inhalation of fumes was bound over to Circuit - the USS Swordfish, will. get under yr ae as Stel slant hats 0. tap tenend emn-(t acces os arene. ithe new high as a com-'reacts on some the same as|Court Jan. 16 by Municipal Judge Life span of the common spar-\way Jan. 25 with keel-laying cere- psn nih cell Board President Lovie H. Schine|munity center and the pride thetlalcoel ; row is about four years. monies at the naval shipyard. | . _-~ 8 te, ve : Sb aaeek “ pretences *.%.* ae oo sete *,°,9.°,8, oroterefereseceresecocscoserereceveretetateteretetatereteretetetete fete" ,° oa sector 7 } ne ] 0 0 sense : es 7 =: = ‘ bes A , EDERA qgusnrssannsss | . : : BUY Now ON : . WePete tae etetetets ete’s”, ‘a 3 : : oe -4 FEDERAL CREDIT is WITH HANDY a PURCHASE 6. nas ae a — COUPONS! PAY mtetetetetatetets , ON EASY TERMS! 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NIGHTS TO 9 84c 0%” round , Onldneh pt Monn 12 ebleng pen 1 Reg. 2.25 Reg. 2.49 . | ; i) i ah ital : ie f } big vf) . a, { rts 4. io } he flO A y La / c » ) DF ‘ , . j | * f hs . } : ) é / ( LA VG bee \ oes , es. ne f WEN. ee aoe THE. PON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12) 1956 ake: SHOP ALL. FIVE HARRISON STORES TILL 9 MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ' NEW DESIGN — Two patrol cars painted in this black and. white Ponting Press Photo pattern now are in service for the Oakland County Sheriff's depart- Wide use at a meeting of Michigan sheriffs. Here Sheriff Frank Irons | save ‘3 to °6 sa. yd. ment, with more to come. The new design, which will replace the gives deputy Fred Pender some last-minute instructions before , : solid green cars previously used, recently was approved for state- Pender's patrol. il f Se a ummuaas ON Odd rolls o GOP Puzzled ~ Stray Dog, Dime nearly 70000. Including the ube'800000, , BROADLOOM carpet ae Stir Up Big Fuss ; by Ike's Silence °7,N.¥. Thruway: os . ‘ and a thin dime have caused an ilinois, Florida Primary almighty fuss across New York Listings Cause Uptake ‘°. ° ° ‘ Seems a toll collector at a State in Re-election. Guessing Thruway interchange at Canandai- gua noticed a mutt moping around WASHINGTON ® — President yesterday. Deputy Alan F. JoRns- Eisenhower's refusal to give assent ton responded to the call and or dissent to the entry of his name|Picked up the dog. Four miles in the Illinois preferential primary down the highway Johnston refused left Republicans as uncertain to- to pay a ten cents toll What about day as before about his second-line of duty? term intentions. | Toll collectors summoned a state = ee 8 edi _ trooper. Johnston dug deep. re were some new predictions’ Thruway headquarters now says that he will seek re-election, but it was ae oe Thruway po- no one claimed to see in the White jice, not the sheriff's office, should House statement any clearer indi-|have been summoned for the dog. cation than Eisenhower gave a Johnston will get back his dime. ti neenes Sunday at Key And the honor may go to the toll ’ - \collector who called the sheriff's MIND NOT FIXED office, 4 Buckle Arctics FOR BOYS Sizes 11 to 2 and 2'2 to 6 He said then his mind is not so fixed that it cannot be changed. Te at iacaton a hat iw A General Gains | =a Misses-Childs way or the other, but he was care- $7 AA() From Probe Splash Boots His doctors have said it will be Sizes 8 to 3 | mid-February before they can say SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, I! whether his recovery from a Sept. @®—An Air Force general, fined 24 heart attack i ete enough|2 8nd reprimanded, has profit. for him to run. “sn |ted by $2.440 in pay and allowances * during the inquiry leading to his | When Gov. William G. Stratton Punishment, | : announced at Springfield, Ml., yes-! . 2 terday that nat tend Maj. Gen. Byron E. Gates, 60 will be entered in the Mlinois pres- former commander at Chanute “Air idential preference voting April 10 Force Base, Ill., was punished for the White House said there would giving preferential treatment to be no statement “signifying either Private insurance firms for his per assent: or dissent.” sonal gain at the air base. fe * * * The statement was issued by; The ‘Air Training Command yes MEN’‘’S.-BOYS’ ° terday told of Gen. Gates’ profit, —_ he had —e_,* = ‘He had beem retired with a month- proval, oe rl ‘heew ie ove 4" ly pay of $804. For the inquiry he senhower : advance was recalled to active duty for of Stratton's plans. Stratton said . ‘\six months with a total pay of . tog, he had not consulted Eisen-'¢) 294 @ month. With the $500 for. Sizes 3 to 5 hower, He added: ‘This is our W@Y|reiture deducted re : | . he was ahead by of saying, Mr. President, we hope > 440. the ATC spcheattan wai. and 6 to 12 you run again.” The state's prefer- * ence primary is advisory only— . . not binding on delegates. State to Receive Bids + * te Shortly thereafter, it was an on Highway Projects noanced that Eisenhower's name The State Highway Department ae _ will be entered in the Florida pref- will take bids Jan 27 on six trunk- . erénce primary May 29. State GOP line projects inciuding one for 7.6 ; Chairman G. Haréld Alexander miles of the Brighton-Farmington said at Fort Myers, ‘‘Theré defin- Expressway (relocation of US-16: itely Will be a slate for Eisenhower from Kent Lake east to Twelve and it will win by an overwhelm- Mile Road. ing majority.’ | The job is to be completed eee |Sept. 30, 1957. It will consist of . two 24-foot-wid ts. Als Measles Increased trea scewse.’aremen aie e Plank Road over the expressway During Past Week two miles east of New Hudson. Oldest existing settlement of the original 13 states is Albany, New nena eeeatenneees These are the odd -o''s and part ro''s left over from our ful co's of broadioom. They're A outstanding values. ard priced far be'ow usua for auck c'asrance! Quantities, colors, and wiaths are “7 ted—al! items subject to prior sae a! said as is. a) sales final, check these outstanding broadloom buys! ” Measles continued to increase in Oakland County during the past York. A fur trading post was set e week, with 118 cases listed as com- . pared, to %6 the previous week. twas chartered at et) 168 73 N. Saginaw St. NO. YARDS WIDTH DESCRIPTION WAS NOW previous week’s 24, and chicken Ff . , 944.] 15 12 Ext a thick ripple texture, sa: de WOOD ee seeeees 995 5.99 pox leveled off -— 51 cases. 7 : 944.2 29 Fs etoee ripple texture. 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Phone FE 4-1555 A Pay as little as 10% down on long-time terms ' 999 Hunter Boulevard . . . BIRMINGHAM Woodward at Lincoln , , . Telephone Midwest 4-4433 ~~ nh x q SALK IN SNOW—Little Tommy Woodward, 1956 March of Dimes poster boy, admires @¢ snow-man bust of Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the polio vaccine. The giant bust was built at Stowe, Vt., to help launch the annual drive! there Disaster Losses to Be Deductible Owners Who Suffered) Property Damages to} —s ae THE PONTIAC PRESS.” THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Receive Tax Benefit < | CLASSIFICATIONS LISTED Not classed as deductibie losses are those from some steadily op- erating cause, such as land erosion or the weakening of a structure fpom normal action of weather or water. Nor may a deduction be made for loss in value of property because it is in a flood of storm, area. Deductible losses, im general, must result from some “sudden destructive force.* When is the loss deductibie? | Oasualty losses are deductible only in the taxable year wher | they occurred. Since most peo- ple pay their taxes on a calendar year basis, they cam deduct . from 1965 income only for losses snffered in 1955. What is the deductible loss? There are two kinds of casualty | losses that may pe deducted. One, is a non-business loss suffered by a taxpayer whose home, pleasure boat, automobile, or other property is damaged or destroyed The other is loss to bisiness property, including buildings, equipment and inventories. * s » As business tax bookkeeping may involve such complex items as capital gains, the rules for de- ducting business loans become pretty complicated. It is best for any businessman who does not have his own tax adviser to seek help from the Revenue Service. The farmer, like other business- men, probably needs such expert advice in making a casualty loss deduction. Truly Truthful Sign NEW HAVEN, Conn. #—A sign at the corner of Legion Ave. and Tyler St. reads "Dead End."’ Ever- green Cemetery lie at the foot of Tyler St. a a ae) ae . ar ots; Oe ae me atctadatale lator im kovaa tse Oh Aalst a3 Mele mm step 4215 aimee leni TOTE TRAY HEAVY DUTY LEVER TYPE CATCHES STEEL TOOL BOXES - ‘>. @ Electrically Welded for Extra Strength © Sturdily Reinforced Corner Braces @ Strong, Convenient Radlock Type Latch Big 18x8x9-inch Craftsman All Purpose | | ©20x81/2x9% Inch Size, Reg. 6.50... 5.19 Box 2.99 Seams are weided for ex- tra strength, has lite-out “tote-tray", aluminum han- dle. Padleck eatch. Meg. $45 8.29 Heavy duty; strongmetal handles on top and ends. Clipe hold 4 saws securely in place Dunlap All Steel Utility Tool Box Reg. 2.59 1.99 Has eutomatie slide tray with § compartments. Sturdy onstruction. 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Hufziger. “F Base $3 g g@5 aE Si : organization of Js| contract to do the school of pupil and to for the 1955-56 fiscal year.’ to adopt the policies ‘What Did She Prove? until next | TAIPEL, Formosa (#—Lin Tsai-' allow mem- tsao, 21, refused to eat after her tar i. ‘mother told her not to wear ‘ “tom- In other action, the administra-| boyish and undignified”’ biue jeans | You Graduate will [; the ADMIRAL’s 4-Speed Phono with automatic changer! in Tense Middle East LONDON @—Britain began speeding some 2,000 paratroops to- li | Hi i i felt ify F i Plays 38%, 45 sad 78 rpm records plus the new 16% “talking book” speed! Changer is fully sutomatic Case is styled like fine luggage .. . smart, light-weight, goes everywhere! A spectacular value at 49° TERMS TO SUIT YOU GRINNELL’S 27 South Saginaw Save $1 © $0°%, curled duck feathers © $0% curled Turkey feathers ® Featherproof linen ticking © 21x27 cut size, med, firm 9 good quality muslin sheets Now's the time to buy Harmony House thrifty = 47 ‘ muslins and save! Choice of flat 72x108-in. and sheets 81x99-in. or twin-bed size fitted. 134 threads per bead in. after washing. Final week of sale! luxurious sails sheets 190 threads per sq. in. atter - 187 * ‘Thrifty, colorful Harmony House “athe and long- ‘wear ‘all in one! 134 threads per sq. in. after washing. 5 colors. Choice of flat 72x108-in. or _—— twin bed size fitted. Buy during this last weekl , ae washing, White. Flat 72x108- ae. \ 2 in. or twin bed size fitted. best quality muslin sheets 5 148 threads per sq. in. atter = 1" ‘washing. White. Flat 72x108- in. and 81x99-in. twin fitted. Pillow Tubing Regularly Priced at 68¢ Yard 44¢ Seamless musiin 42-in. circum- ference. Bleached snowy white, ready te make long-wearing pillowcases. Yerd Geods Dept.—Maia Fleer Sale Priced Reg. 9.98 Pillow Reg 2.98 Pillow Save 2.54 © J44 Save 1.09 Ea. 489 ® All Dewa ® Cured turkey feathers ® 8-02. fancy sateen ® Extra long life, dust free © 21x27 cut size ® 21x27 cut size ® Cord edging . © Linen finish ticking ‘ Beg. 8.98 Pillow Save 1.99 Ea. 6% © 50% Down feathers © §0% Chicken feathers © 21x27 cut size ® Linen finish ticking is the weather Clearance SPORT COATS es ] 4 $24: 50 Men's $10 Value 100% ORLON Mattress Covers Harmony House Fitted Plastic 1.66 Waterproof, odorless mattress protection. Heavy plastit wipes clean. Elastic corner. Full or twin bed size Was 1.98 EY CATCHING VALUES at | SALE PRICES MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR at GREAT SAVINGS BT MEN'S SUITS Regular to $55.00 Reduced | @SHARKSKINS eWORSTEDS § @GABARDINES @ALL-WOOLS | LAST CALL! FINAL REDUCTIONS! : Values , sz Men’s Topcoats ™“ ‘19 . Regular $3.95 SPORT SHIRTS $459 : és Pld Men‘s-Boys’ Fine Dress V-NECK SWEATER ae Anon" Vo PRICE ak ‘Mens Pads Harmony House Quality 1.87 Bleached muslin with soft, fluffy filling. Protects mattress. Twin size Full size, were 3.29./....2. Were 2.39 | All Wool SUBURBAN COATS 416° NEXT TO WALGREEN’S CONN’S CLOTHES 71.N. Saginaw “putting a damper onyour decorating? Virgin Dacron Pillow!| White! Save $1.25 44 each ® Non-allergic. dust free, non-inflammable ® Nylon ticking in smart rose-bud pattern © 20x26 cut size. cord edging Reg. 5.69 now ... luxury you can afford door-mirror sale call Sears free ry ake) omretmalelanl-Mr1-1 a alas crystal glass Now even modest budgets can «afford ¢ the luxury of a full- length mirror. Heav- ily silvered to give a perfect reflection Has smooth edges, and is easy to in- star! Plastic clips are included. decorating advice Our expert home decorator wil! call with samples to show you in the convenience and comfort of your own home ... help you carefully select the colors and fabric that mix and match to achieve the decorative effect you want. Mirror Dept., guaranteed workmanship 2nd Floor . You are assured of the finest workmanship obtainable at considerable savings to you in time, money, trouble end guesswork. Don't'let the weather hold you back. wean om or Start decorating now in the convenience of your own home. & SOLD Onay oF $0Ans ROROUCK Ana €0. SEE SEARS COMPLETE SELECTION OF FLOOR & TABLE LAMPS, ASSORTMENT OF SHADES Consult our experts today. Phone FE 5-4171 for free decorating advice—Drapery Dept. Sin paren pews money bach SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 4 TRIRTEEN Opera Audiences Aw by Kalamazoo Conductor arrange an abortion for her daugh-|women or say whether they would ter, Mrs. Doris Jean \Ostreicher. ibe arrested. illegal|death while she was staying with With the going -price lA Real Sweet Job a i + ut | Hl Ni gE i : Hea tt Ht ah ie He Ha He Ae Hise it i GOOD QUALITY ooh? ? i ! il , | | i : axminster quality regularly 59.95 “@ Exceptional velue! Made exclusively for Sears, these rugs will give you the beauty, texture and good wear, yet save you 10.07 during this sale. Select the texture of your choice in gray, brown, light beige, or green. colors. 588 BETTER QUALITY Rite? «Reg. 64.95 Sears Sy g exclusive patterns @ High cut surfece pile! @ Sevings of 10.07! Here ts one of Sears better rugs with valuable savings. Woven of finest wool and car- pet rayon yarns :in a high cut surface pile for good wear, Choose from either a leaf or floral pattern in choice of colors, , Use Sears Easy Terms i 7 rl g , Hl L : F z Fe Tom’s tutelage about that time, lof smog. come quickly realised he had a young |and buses, genlus on his hands and at Over- the heating MARK DAVIS AMERA Maar argus automatic 300 projector BEST QUALITY mee, regularly $2.95 + S ay Says ry new improved quality @ Woven of finest yarns! @ Save 13.07! Beautify your home with one of Sears finest rugs in exclu- sive leaf and floral patterns. They are woven of the finest wool and carpet rayon yarns, Would make the periect back- ground for any 9-12-ft. room. Floor Coverings—Second Floor The combination of 300 watts. . . effectively cooled with an oversized blower . . . plus the fast f3.5 wide angle lens . . . add up to extra large brilliant color pictures on your screen . . . luggage type case and airquipt magazine are included. sale a Thousands have paid $66.50 . . . We will save you $16.55 .. . for a limited time only. i ¢ y 4 E ‘ 3 ES . NO GR Large Corn Broom 3 oe ee _—— Z . Special Priced Jumbo Helper Portable Heaters Electric Fan-Forced Design! Reg. 1.39 $1 Kenmore 12.95 Genuine broom corn used Heat thermostat controlled! throughout, firmly sewed for Beige baked enamel steel; long wear, smooth lacquered sturdy plastic handle. 6-it handle. Only at Sears! cord. UL listed! AC only! pe if " GES: dss is Mb sai 9 5 sit ~ stand ... adjusts to 12 heights! ° AdjustableTable AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT AT THE SALE PRICE @ Sturdy Tubular Steel 88 Legs! Sale starts Thurs., Jan. 12th—ends on Monday, @ Regularly Sells for 7.95 Jan. 16th .. . Both dates inclusive. Finished in bright heat-resistant turquoise enamel... SAVE 2.07 iba — 2 0 Le Bathroom Scale Automatic Heater rigid construction gives sturdy ironing surface! All steel ... adjusts to 12 different fingertip adjustments — 24 Easy to Read Magnified Dial Thermostat Controlled Heat! MARK DAVIS , inches to 36 inches high! Top is famous expanded steel Reg. 5.98 Kenmore The type. Ventilated top is 60% cooler. 3.99 enmen 17.95 . . . : Il4in. long scale has baked Electrie fan-forced and radi- AMERA MART Pad and Cover, Regularly 2.49, Now for Only. .... 1.88 enamel finish in Harmony ant design! Beige enameled House White, Horizon Blue, steel; plastic handle. AC only ro Household Dept.—Basement Pink, Green, Yellow 6-ft. cord. UL listed! 83 North Saginaw St. FE 4.4343 Cameras Are Our Business . . . Not a Sideline! Prices Slashed 15% no monthly payments until May Ist° _ @ Strong! Won't chip! aluminum gwnings *10 down on Sears Easy Payment Plan @ Rugged beked enamel finish resists rust ond stains! @ 9 colors to choose from! Your choice of pottern! @ Save even more! It’s easy to install them yourself! — smart Fiberglas® awnings @ Filter restful light! @ Installed by Sears! @ Shop now! Pay later! PHONE for free estimate FE 5-4171 measuring w if yt Oe: %: : Big 11-inch Skillet Soak In Suds to End of Handle 19° New Kenmore immersible skillet cleans in seconds! Automatically holds heat dialed from simmer to 420°. Signal light shows. when heat is just right. UL listed, Complete with cord and cover. : t $i 195000 A NS / ri See O98 56066 | OOO OAOT XX Hath es y c Completely Automatic—Turns Itself On or Off Kenmore Heater gs Heats a room comfortably — the new Kenmore thermo statically controlled combination fan forced and radiant heater! Sturdy metal construction. No radio or TV inter ference. Safety switch, Smart beige finish. @ Regularly at 23.95 @ Two Heat Selections Electrical Dept-——Sears Basement | ‘Saliijadion guananled ob your money back” SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-417 Pn sen eeY NO MONEY DOWN . } i fa } YF ALL EMERSON TV SETS ARE IN WOOD CABINETS WITH DELUXE CHASSIS ~ CLEAR-AWAY SPECIAL $52" OFFER Reg. Price . $179.95 Discount ..- 52.95 00 You Pay Only $12 ~ BIG 21-INCH SCREEN EMERSON TV Giant 21-inch 1955 Emerson TV set. Has cascode turret-tuner to snap in clear, life-like pictures, one -dial “Simplimatic” tuning and big 21” glare-free screen! Trade in your obsol small screen set and save even more! Base extra! Autocrat . 30” Oven Model | 7 Gas Range & Biggest Oven You Can Buy! REGULAR $179.95 Pe Deluxe . NO MONEY DOWN $1.50 A WEEK! The biggest oven gas range you can buy! Has all deluxe features. Hurry in NOW and take advan- tage of this BIG SAV- INGS. Priced to clear this weekend! Brand New 1955 / (¢ (f— i 1 | Big 10 Cu. Ft. Automatic Defrost Model Reg. $299.95 “1707 Refrigerator and Freezer combined. Exclusive Norge WEATH-R-GARD automatic temperature control, and automatic defrosting. Big freezer holds 60 Ibs. Big-Family 10 cu. ft. size. Automatic 3-Speed PHONOGRAPH Precision speed ante- matic record changer tm Nghtweight case. Sets iteclt for record stee . . eutomaticaily terns off. ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Hide-A-Way Bed and Mattress *169 NO MONEY DOWN Imagine, 24-hour long comfort and fashion marked down for huge savings! New modern styl- ing! Marvelous sit and sleep comfort! Opens easily! EASY TERMS! 9x12 Rugs 509 “SS Luxurious 9x12 rugs In florals, curves, twists, sculptures .. . — exciting decorator color selec- tion. This is your opportunity for gorgeous Mohawk carpeting at Brand New Round Bobbin Electric Sewing Machine Reg. $59.95 *S a rock bottom price! . 2 beds, 2 mat- tresses, 2 springs, $ ladder and guard 69 rail! side crib, woeren! Big buy! $29 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 FEderal 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAWRR ae a ee 4 rt Se ee ee Ce ee: ed y Biciectti $ Pete Cte 2 1a) Eo 2 eee “eed Mitte sees 8 rs f % ¥ eT ee ee ee ae ee . ‘ } f \ / | , po ; it . (3 : . , dey ™~ do ! h a eee ee : Res ak ‘| THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 ; . : 4 This Year More Than Ever Before, Men Will Plan Their Shopping to Stock oP and Save Because AS A SALE... oh ‘ CHECK THESE VALUES and YOU'LL’ AGREE WITH US WHEN WE SAY: ITIS A SALE! FAMOUS MAKE MEN’S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR and FURNISHINGS $5.95 McGREGOR $16.95 gens cides WOON, SACKERS a Promare SUITS SPORT SHIRTS Better quality jackets tal- gilairdines . Flannels, worsteds, ph vi newest deep tones and medium ~ $ 5 4 pt ad $70.00 BOTANY, _ TIMELY and WALL STREET SUITS Worsted Saxonies in charred tones of Blue, Lampblack, and Coffee. Also medium greys and browns. lored to fit right. Odds and Ends . . . but each one a tremendous value. Come in, see for yourself... you'll be glad you did! s1Q” Tailored in exact sleeve lengths. Ten terrific colors. Saddle stiched collar and pockets. $Sp45 (Downtown Store Only) $3.95 to $5.00 WHITE or $25.00 McG $ 00 | COLORED ARROW regor | AX | DRESS SHIRTS SUEDE JACKETS Sises troesns with ase or as Here is one of our most remarkable values! Knit collar, cuffs, and waist. All sizes, in this season's ' most desirable shades. “to” | Here’s one of America’s fore- most shirts at a new low price. A wonderful selection of collar styles and colors. $°9S5 Each 2 for $5.50 $80 PETROCELLI and WALL STREET SUITS Top quality suits tailored of imported worsteds, cheviots, and sharkskins, Fine selection, ; $ 5 A a $39.50 Phillip Morris © and Phoenix SPORTCOATS hed f $3.95 LEATHER PALM $1.25 EGYPTIAN A very comprehensive scectin of DRIVING GLOVES ARGYLE SOX sie sing thir Made of fine quality. Egyptian cotton, these sox are: terrific. buys! These are our best selling men’s hose at $1.25. Stock up! Warm, comfortable wool and Rac- coon... faced with rugged Pig- skin. A real boon to cold weather driving. - Seyeps CR perros a ome sek colnet dane RR aaa Ta TN i ORI eas $55 IMPORTED $¢) 45 7 4 Or TWEED ZIP-LINED Pair TOPCOATS A very — group of topcoats . Pair 2 Pairs $1.50 season’s best styles, finest fabrics. Broken sizes, limited quantities. OUR ENTIRE Le To $12.50 ‘39° STOCK BETTER HATS} $65.00 TWEED OF SWEATERS Styled by such famous | TOPCOATS names as Dobbs, Temple Form. Just ones and |; by Windsor & Glenwood twos of a kind... AN | Fine quality, handsome looking sweaters in pull- over and coat styles. Wools, Orlons, Cashmeres. A won- derful chance to save! PO% or (Downtoun Store Only) ‘Bt . ‘49 . . $16.95 Wool Gabardine and Worsted SLACKS All first quality fabrics. Quality tailoring. Wide choice of colors and pat- terns. outstanding values at oy Lustrous and rugged imports, de- this low price. | signed to give the ultimate in warmth ... without weight. ee ee hist ign Gian Sic ih NMS tise 8 peli Ree eo Gein Pe et 51 North Saginaw—and—Tel-Huron Shopping Center | § : A 5 | Items advertised are merely a representative 10 | OPEN : OPEN selection of the savings offered. Stop in at , | Ce enene te saree and 08 Monday - Friday ’til 9 P. M. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ’til 9 P. M. oaenen ot Sh RESTS Ae % “4 ) : ay i \ ( ifs “ \ : - “ ‘ . = : i ; \ ° ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Bay Now! Pay Later! But Don’t Miss Out on This Big Sale! ) Take a. a at These Low Prices—[ken Head F or jo Store! Aud DESK COMPANION A desk high unit for top ex- Nearly 78 square miles of coumn- ecutives with @ secret vavlt [ty land suitable for recreation are plus @ ball-bearing letter | 0w publicly owned and under de- file drawer, both hidden : , Céunty Planning Commission. from ‘view by outer door ad vin sock Shot cor prewe (Marriage License steel. Lincleum top withfine |Applications 5 chminumedging. 19°wide, | gee,d See onal Sa" 3014” high. Green or grey. cenip foveypsey eal Tae Beate, 2 kiend P. Yates, $6 B. Cornell tome os nore be with two morage contin en cuir Gsrandic oa oad "Yous. 1 Putnam Archie Says: hey. Green or gray. Ne. 10k $49.05 <> aie Rc 220 8. Anderson . Pengilly, 40 Williams Oretned Wetnut, Mohegeny or Knotty Pies finish C. Stump, Birmingham WE NEVER CARRY OVER ANY MERCHAN- © 818.00 esdiene se mek arvnsien, ® © |TM DISE FROM ONE SEASON TO THE NEXT! Fislen id: ReVooids, 4661 Cuan Biisabeth Thot’s our policy so we've given prices a F = z + * z rq ¢ € Pr i rc. - g 5 z % * + « : % * k 4 & > $ & 2 * * ; = : Kase tl datadotl 200 Monty wood terrific wallop, big deep cuts, to move them | i macs & German, ontere pasts ou ee smart to buy — ; STEEL “Saleoman's” DESK [git rtrn. uiwea« ; ed & ares revere, ee i Seton 9 ARSES, naar TREMENDOUS Nal ter: ON EVERY ITEM = ct to Ideal BaarP ares rast as | i for aaecialay el LOOK! ONE GROUP LOOK! ONE GROUP - LOOK! ONE GROUP . 2 @ _@ SEDI 2 theses eo =< =~ Suits § Suits Suits i aes Fo Sa goed PINE GRADE, HARD FINISH HARD FINISH SHARKSKIN FINER UALITY ALL WOOL ; , ' antehendledotgaand Up to Our yo egy Up to Our genkey gt to = a i a Sepa $50. = "§ ) $55.00 ‘37° $60. $ 4 4" t? Sturdy keeps Botte bd slsore, b3 nbvara N alues a en nf ln ode Ea orp aa meester Now } NOW | } ceanestes sates tod Cady _*. Régar B. Bennett, Rirmingbem | of) PES Rsmoses §35% | setsesee™ |i rhe Kind You Want— All Hard Finish, Long Wearing Fabrics! — Alterations Free! ; sete. greet: Biases | : BROWN BROS. bobs T gory ss LOOK! OUR ENTIRE STOCK LOOK! ONE GROUP Te ONE GROUP nan] ems” i SportCoatsm Topcoats coats = SMART ALL WOOL TWEEDS FINE GRADE ALL WOOL TWEEDS Ry hd QUALITY YWEEDs OUR $35 AND $40 VALUES MANY ARE ZIP-LINED . nA ac SD O85 50's 85 KR : TC E FANN [8225 2-758 = 3S = *4d | | Stock Up Now for Next Winter, Too! You'll Be Glad You Did at These Prices! SALE! Festival ot Spring FABRICS STARTS TOMORROW S| | i | LOOK! Out They Go! Winter Jackets 2 BIG GROUPS Values Up to $20.00 pototol wool jackets that are so popular, long gabardine surcoats and. blouse ua warm quilted lined. OUT THEY CO at only $695 $ ) | 287 LOOK! SAVE PLENTY on LOOK! 2 Big Groups Sport Pants Shirts Values Up to $16.95 FAMOUS BRANDS Here are buys ‘teat! All woo! flannel $3.95 to $5.95 Values stall you con anneis, worsteds, gabardines and sharkskins} many with Out They Go! Gaberdines, broadeloths, prints and ! Solid colors, checks and plaids. All belts to match; some pleated, some plain fronts. corduroys ~ me pairs at these low prices. Sizes 28 Se pepeter brands, ah Sentertued, Mowy to gauchos, too! Sizes small to extra large. Terrific buys et these low prices! Hurry! $¢°7 $91. 2578 $295 SQos LOOK! HURRY! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! | SEE HOW YOU SAVE! 7 | OUT THEY CO! OUT THEY GO! ° ee $8.95 to $11.50 | $25 TOP GRADE | $25 ALL WOOL shes ARRGW 1$3.95 Famous Brand . Plisse ALL WOOL LEATHER MELTON PATTERN SANFORIZED mates Flannel Suede Suburban | DRESS Flannel Solids and fancy prints — SHIRTS JACKETS COATS SHIRTS SHIRTS Launder beautifull § 98 $ 95 9 98 § 69 on” ond 30° hte 6°* |°16%|*16°5| #2 2 Special shipment? Ordered to give you sew- ing savings BY THE YARD! Beautiful fabrics for family fashions . . . or home decoration. Stock up now. Save on every yord during Kresge’s festival of spring fabrics. We Repeat — Buy Now While You Can Save So Much! You'll Never Forgive Yourself If You Miss These Great Savings! Get In Early! ] Open Friday and Monday Evenings ‘Til 9 P. M. VISIT KRESGE’S COMPLETE YARD GOODS DEPT. | All New, Ist QUALITY MATERIALS! tk BASEMENT SALESFLOOR BABY CHECK AQUALIN and SLUBREEN = Pil eK 69c va : (New Wen = Whe fabrics EMBOSSED : oes |! 6% | & and : Lovey DOTTED 59c Yd. | , MEN'S DOWNTOWN STORE ae carn eet 19 N. SAGINAW Open Monday and Friday Saginaw at Huron . Nights ‘til 9 _ Ss ’ Ne \ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1956 bc : SEVENTEEN ! ) ian Bn of First Antarctie Explorer Still ‘Stands rely 47 Years Later” ice of McMurdo Sound. group to the Wedel] Sea, on the pan 8 ay i Meee ot a. cmall Songun cas cd Gy Giatioent. lems ‘Tookery. .Pverhead ugly leo tet is MA then 1 is #1 years since England's gulls wait like vultures to pounce eo conn Ernest Shackleton made his gallant on the penguins. pe rot course attempt. Forced to turn back 85) Behind the Mt Mt — =. miles short of his goal, he and in an white id was on the expedition Neen Sid munch notable ex-iall the way up-to 13,000 feet—the| (hat Shackdeton jumped off from a se work In only active volcano in the ant. fore, for the pole, using Man antarctic. | i urian sledge ae i Scd-mile route. Looking over his camp almost’ _.; ai! half « century later gives one the “OO? UNOPENED i ud the hut are Detroit Delays. Sanction that . cang, bales and boxes. Some a stopped suddenly, with af action naif open, or chewed away by the of New Diesel Buses gulls. They contain hams, perrorr (INS) — Detroit's Ae ; 3a = JOSEPH C. DAVISON skus i t on & spot as dismal and bleak as UP, marrow, fat, corm kernels, icity council has postponed action J°seph C. Davidson, asisstant a crater of the moon must be. Concentrated fruits and other food- on 9 DSR proposal to purchase secretary of General Moigrs Corp... TENTIRE STOCK of MEN'S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S WINTER ] CLOTHING SACRIFICED for COMPLETE SELL-OUT! | LADIES’ COATS] stuffs for man and beast. Those 159 General Motors ‘diesel buses talled he wooden bt, eat by 30 eH toe pace copes re sretcary ot Won oan, Zs * _* ward and Gratiot Ave, lines. . he ont tes ae fe ero Aon + Closer inspec-' Council President Louis C. Mir- activities to Motes Tonole'ell | : Every Coat Drastically Reduced — Nothing Reserved anchor arctie Reg. 5 ps $1! Plain color cotton anklet with tibbed cuff; 9-101. cotton par abepoak ye | ANKLETS — 5 ve g. | e. Cushion Sole . . x Reg.4 prs $11 Elastic top tm SF) bi ee y iy 5 pif Yo toy Damp Pack Cellulose — Tasty, Crispy, Fresh THIRSTY SPONGES SUGAR WAFERS SEEKS @ | BESEE, 33 in bright color 8% x 3% x2", PAY. mime«a,e = Me c Men's Cotton Athletie _ Men's Rib T-SHIRTS SHIRTS BRIEFS Reg. $3.99! Washable, non-allergit; stripe cover. Men's Boxer SHORTS FeV 3 nI37— er ISS ue 169 ae es. $3e ec. 57¢ ee. Reg. 79el Wing sleeves; Reg. 59c! Men's rib Reg. 69c! Combed cotton, Reg. 69c! Senforizes nylon reinforced neck cotton; nylon reinforced nylon reinforced leg bind- broadcloth or plisse; ela» holds shape. erm ond neck binding. ing; elastic waist. tie waist; gripper fastener, Orlon Filled PILLOWS ? for a TEL-HURON STORE - DOWNTOWN STORE Telegraph Rd. at Huron Saginaw at Huron Open Thurs., Fri., Set. Nights ‘til 9 P.M. . | Open Mon., Fri. Nights ‘til 9 P. mM. 14-524 Regularly Sold to $40. Our Finest Quality Coats, $ E Fur Trimmed . Included _. . Regularly Sold to. $60 MEN'S TOPCOATS Gabardine ~All Wool . With Zip-Out Lining _ Regularly Sold to $45 ; Although we were very busy last week, selections are still very good in all departments. Layaways and | charges accepted during sale... * zi i 6 adie aman ; 4 i aA i } . * = ri . rae * = - og # lease mal MEN'S: SuITS | Regularly Sold | to $55.00 —_—c Men’s Hunting Quttits Pariah! pay ig as or WOOL 7 Suburban Coats COAT $15 00 S _§ ie mpeceues iz squ|| t4—-"19-"24 $12 - Regularly to $35.00 pe ie ee _ Ladies’ Ledies’ All Wool Boys’ & Girls’ Girls’ All Weol DRESSES || SKIRTS SNOW COAT and. 6-'8-10|| *5.00 || 7.00 || 6.00. Regularly Sold te $20 Regularly Sold te $8.00 Hert Al Weclteed howwnzw || Odds & ¢ ° Boys’ All Wool SWEATERS $2 and $3 Ends Ladies’ All Wool SUITS .... 1000 | Table r is as 1 is ee } iw 4 ‘ a ‘ i } t TE ec LBP F \ ! % y j } f i \ if if 3 j f oH le j * . ‘ " / ; a t THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 WHICH DO YOU HAVE? # you are making more than One payment each month, due fe recent expenses, you owe # to yourself to take advan- tage of LIBERTY LOAN’S “Four Point Poy-Off Plan” NOW! l. Tota! all your bills 2. Phone. write or come in %. Protect your Credit Rating & Pick your own repayment plan. take os long as 25 . months to repay. oft. Admits Killing In-Law of Pancho Gonzales PHOENIX, Ariz. “Joseph Hen Patients to Give zdaaan swt “= Variety Show ‘ted the fata] shooting of his former . . . wife, Mrs. Carmen Pedrin, police Will Honor Committee estaurant employes will be union. ——> said, | Mrs. Pedrin, #6, the mother-in- From Macomb County law of professional tennis star Friday Night Pancho Gonzalés, was found shot to ~ interest Is computed at the death in her apartmem here Jan rate of 3% per month on 3, balances under $50; 214 % muinicasicines, from $30 to $300; %% Tsar ; trom $300 te 500°” | | Out Again—in Again DETROIT Ww — Mrs. Sidney Oram looked forward to going . home Wednesday after confine. *!'ee for Pontiac State Hospital ment in a hospital for a leg opera. 4% honored guests. tion. Instead she found herself in show for the general public to- morrow night, with members of Use Liberty's Pay - Off Pian NOW! Loans made from $50 to $450 or more. The program, at 8 p.m. in. the oo W. BURON eT. WATERFORD TOWNSMEF FEderal 8-21.28 ; and his wife both were hospitalized patients’ orchestra, for minor injuries, in a different Featured will be a black light | hospital. _ a | @anee number, with Spanish” u Climax of the evening will come. with the presentation to- the hos-| pital of a $500 check by the Ma- ‘comb Citizens Committee, to be used for the completion of a tennis court. Lawrence W, Martell, pres- Lident of the citizens group, will ‘present the check to Dr. Ivan A. | | LaCore, medical superintendent of the hospital, The Macomb group, started last September, is the first in the 10- county area served by the hos-| pital to organize for the benefit of the mentally ill, according to ‘Ted A. Panaretos, psychiatric case jwork supervisor’ for the hospital | jand consultant to the. group, Said | Panaretos: “The citizens group already has BEE made strides in its aim to wipe out | the stigma of mental illness which fattacks one in eight and fills over half the hospital beds in the United States. To date, the committee has raised nearly $1,000, sent thousands (of gifts and Christmas cookies to ‘the patients, and now is working |out plans for monthly parties for ithe mentally ill. WATCH Bilaaul 1 could never give you | this low price unless | done the work myself! ONLY Employe Figure Up, Director Discloses ‘Oakland County was employing 976 persons, not counting Road | Commission personnel, at end of 1955, County Personnel Director John Witherup said today, _ ‘The total was up 62 over the ‘December 194 figure of 914 As the county's population grows and building continues to boom, the people demand more services from the county and more workers must be hired, Witherup explained. | Some 1,048 positions have been allowed for in the. 1956 budget, |he stated, 78 more than the present | | total, | A large number of employes are ‘required to operate institutions The Tuberculosis Sanitorium has 184; the Infirmary, 154; the Chil- dren's Home, 35, and the Conta- gious Hospital, 28. LOU-MOR JEWELERS | 45 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-7421 Next to the Oakland Theater YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT LOU-MOR a naeeteion, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES On Our Remaining Stock of FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES All Must Be Sold ! NEW 1955 BUY NOW AND SAVE! HURRY . . . these outstanding values will _move out fast at our LOW,’ LOW PRICES. Ask about the SPECIAL BIG TRADE-IN; CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY * Adrian Strike Ends ADRIAN #—The 14-week strike at the Adrian Hotel ended Wedies- \day with agreement on union af- ifilatien for 19 striking employes Under the settlement the hotel's ized and other employes may join’ the Retail ‘Workers Union if they wish. The three-story hotel is own- jed by A. D. Faust of Auburn, Ind. Patients of Pontiae State Hlos-| The oi ~— is a , lindependently by r. and Mrs. pial will sage 6 variety tnlett sy csd C. Pletsiee, Both bad con tinued operations during the strike. the Macomb County Citizens Com- Named Auto Director deven of Muskegon was elected a direct of C onte another hospital, Mrs. Oram’s hus- auditorium of, the hospital's main Corp, Wea se ee kat, ne band. a policeman, called for his building, will inejude vocal eclec-| reasurer —— ews dave: Hoe wife in a car. On the way home the tions by the patients’ male and fe-' He repl B. F. Tobin Jr of ee (J auto collided with another. Oram male choruses and music by the, Angeles, who weal . i aon cctticsinioneexne a le oe arog DETROIT (# — Henry W. Van- kitchen towel inside every Giant Economy size of this premium ' detergent for family wash, | Your money back Wf not satisfied! Lover Brothers, 4, ¥., A. ¥ Newsboys Chief Dies DETROIT #—Joseph W. Brady, former president of the Detroit Old Newshoys, died Wednesday. at Tl. He was a brother of the late James J. Brady, founder of the I organization. 11 MICHIGAN eg j ie He . : a8 SERVING ALL DAY. Fresh ) Caught FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. | SMELT | withtartarsauce * _ and cole slaw ALL YOU * CAN EAT | ® A large selection of delicious desserts and mouth-watering pastry to choose from! TRY 1T— BRING THE’ FAMILY! HOMADE 100 suor 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET HURRY S AVE! TODAY SPECIAL 1955 FRIGIDAIRE CLOSE-OUT MODELS ZB = = —_" ore Easy Budget Terms IMPERIAL SELF DEFROSTING COLD-PANTRY FRIGIDAIRE 469" NOW ...°3 799 NO TRADE-INS NEEDED @ Just as Received from the Factory — Still in Crates @ Was... FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE * CONVENIENT TERMS FRIGIDAIRE “Thrifty 30’ || ELECTRIC RANGE Was ... $219.95 NOW .. $179.95 YOU $ 40 SAVE 3065 Orchard Lake Road YOU FRIGIDAIRE 9.1 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR Was .....$259.95 ‘NOW... Other Frigidaire Models at the same terrific savings . . . comt, im, see them all... BUT HURRY! LAYTON’S Free Parking —Open Monday and Friday Nights FRIGIDAIRE Deluxe-30 ELECTRIC. RANGE Was ... $239.95 NOW ..$199.95 ‘40 s FRIGIDAIRE Imperial-40 ONE-OVEN RANGE Was ... $429.95 NOW .. $359.95 YOU $ 60 SAVE $199.95 ‘60 FURNITURE and ° APPLIANCES PHONES: FE -5-8811, and FE 5-8974 _ KEEGO HARBOR THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 NINETEEN FISSION FASHION — Ves luro walks a street in Chicago, IIL, wearing his atomic-age outfit, It's, a suit designed to protect the wearer from H-bomb fallout. Weighing only 15 ounces, it’s made of tightly woven Italian silk. Drugs May End Brain Strokes Results in Early Tests of Anti-Blood-Clotting Medicine Encouraging By ALTON L. RLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter ROCHESTER, Minn. #®—Many| crippling and fatal brain strokes apparently can be prevented by wise use of anti-blood-clotting drugs. The drugs are bringing encour- aging results against brain strokes caused by formation of blood clots blocking main arteries to the brain. They cannot help against strokes due to other causes, such. as the blow-out of weakened ar-| teries in the brain | * Dr. Clark o ‘tition and Dr. Robert G. Siekert began using the) drugs on patients suffering from special types of strokes. These strokes bring numbness, stagger- ing gait, weakness, sometimes temporary paralysis of the eyes or| limbs, slurred speech, ‘unconsious- ness or other troubles. Some persons have several such strokes a day, or several a week. Without treatment, many die within . short time when a severe stroke its. BLOOD CLOTS_ FORM. These strokes apparently come, because blood clots are Xsan up in either the basilar artery,| supplying the brainstream with blood, or the cartoid artery which runs up through the side of the neck. Autopsy studies showed that fatal clots in these arteries. have a layered appearance, as though they| had been built up gradually in| layers. The Mayo neurologists reasoned that each little stroke might be due to temporary interference in blood | flow to the brain as the clot in-| creased in size with a new layer. | Anticoagulant drugs might prevent growth of the clot. If the clot blocks the artery completely, death or severe and permanent damage results. Dr. Millikan and Dr. Siekert re- port promising results from daily or regular use of heparin or dicu- y| marol, the same a eet at | often used in treating heart at- tacks caused by blood clots. In a number of patients, the little, strokes stopped completely with no} further trouble. Other patients. showed great improvement. The drugs have been used to date on) 53 patients, with only 14 per cent succumbing to strokes. But in an- other 23 persons not given the drugs, nearly half have since died from strokes. The studies are continuing. ————_—_ j Dad’s Dollars to Son Reflected on Birthday LONG BEACH, Calif. uw) — Dean) Ives had a birthday and received a package from his son, Doug, a university student. Opening the box, Dean found a set of inexpensive cuff links and matching tie clasp. And this note: “Dear Dad. This isn't much. But it’ s all you can afford.” STOP DRAFTS | vit MWER-SEAL arte | » 1956 | Tomorrow... Here's a clothing sale, men of Pontiac have been waiting for! Every suit and coat a brand new style. No leftovers or undesirable colors or patterns! It includes thousands of garments at tremendous savings! Be here tomorrow at 9:30 A. M. for first pick of these Bargains! Extra Special Value! A selected group of fine Im- ported All Wool Charcoal Flan- Blue and Brown. Regular $59.50 values. nel Suits in Grey, Now $38.00. ards. Now $53.00. 590 Extra Special Value! Fine imported all wool blue un- finished worsted suits hand- somely tailored by Don Rich- A regular $69.50 value. i A HubSpecial Feature 100% wool tweed top- coats finely tailored by Alligator. Raglan sleeve models. Newest patterns and colors. Now 33" Sport Shirts Wm. Tell Sport Shirts by McGregor Value to $11.95 NOW boas Other Sport Shirts 20% Off Sweaters by Calling Sweaters s 6 3B 3B $8.95 Value NOW Slacks $ 9.95 Value ........ NOW $10.95 Value ........NOW $12.95 Value ....... NOW $14.95 Value ........ NOW auies Value ........ NOW $18.95 Value ........NOW $19.95 Value ........ NOW $ 7.96 $ 8.76 $10.36 $11.96 $13.56 $15.16 $15.96 SUITS-COATS Here are three large groups that repre- . sent tremendous values and outstanding quality. Whatever price you choose, there’s a fine selection of fabrics, colors and models available. _ 4 > a Up te $85.00 § | SLITS and COATS Now 6 > OPEN A HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT 30 — 60 — 90 DAYS Up to $59.50 "| SUITS and COATS a Up to $69.50 SU ITS and C OATS Vow? 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW lal LOTHIERS 2 Pant SuitSpecial! $75 Quality, 100% Wool, 2-Pants Suits A Sensational Buy ... von 5 Fine Worsted and Sharkskin fabrics in the newest” patterns and colors. price includes the extra pants. Gloves Entire Stock of Leather Gloves, Pigskin . . . Imported Cape, Ete. Now 20% off Jackets Entire stock of warm winter jackets— quilted lined. Hundreds to select from. Now 20% off Sport Coats $26.50 Value ........ NOW _ $21.20 $29.95 Value ........ NOW _ $23.60 $32.50 Value ........ NOW $26.00 $34.50 Value ...... NOW $27.60 $36.50 Value ........ NOW $29.20 $39.50 Value ........ NOW _ $31.60 Fifty-eight Dollars. The in ap “f ye f | * ay ud bet oie gee" Pas { | Mey I " F ‘ , / of j i : jp | | Ts 2, | | TWENTY | JANUA THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 = CE az Don't Bet on a Single— [sf ‘wins # far in their family of Seeks Schoo! Bonds Sees | = | RY CLEARAN % . ta, ; She's Partial to Twins BONDED “STARLITE” . 4 Hutchinson enters the hospital] The Soo cand re 1 Ob maternity section she'll come home | traffic in a year than the Panama, |414 school bond In neatly one out oo ga “4 DIAMONDS Rts A with twins. Suez _and Kiel canels combined |issue. Taxpayers will vote on the traffic accidents the driver's . OX pm _ The Hutchinsons have three sets! in tonnage. mo measure Feb. 16. The money was obscured. U Pa — SN neni eshretnerronetnint-tocismrenacipe = —ainareormaatel> _inonecerntacrtorohaninisc trae 7 i; 6-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE $595 Take your own discount from the origi- nal prices. We will allow you the original —«¥!.00 WEEKLY price when you trade for @ larger die- : | : i . , . 0 ; : , APTLY NAMED—Meet “The = & ; Serpent,”’ the musical instrument . 2 im being displayed by Jennifer Legg, 21 at Worthing, England. The im obsolete wooden instrument dates [tack to the year 100 Ie one Act Now . . . Save Now! Special phe WINTER PRICES for a limited pellets gle odigeintenncg time only. Beautify your home for less before the Spring rush begins! Call Worthing. ” . “ today for complete details. . arene israel Faces U.N. NEW and IMPROVED Fas ase Sisse Fesi(ton’reto! INDIANA CAST STONE Vo ; YEAR 5742 32,5490 ure SZQH “e' SBQS [OPTICIANS | Pay — for Stern Condemnation No , SSW Over Dec. 11 Attack 3 Money A " ms % OVER 60% INDIANA LIMESTONE * : ' UNITED NATIONS (P—Igrael to- Syria and a warning that further \such incidents would bring sterner measures, em | Both Russia and the big Western 45 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Quality Doesn’t Cost ... It Pays! Special Purchase! —_—_[ rowers rors orvsing for much ; . FACTORY. CLOSE-OUTS cil meeting to consider their rival . | proposals, 7 The other council members were Ps reported in general agreement that , the body must go this far at least. = The main point at issue was what : — , P form the resolution should take. - a ae ~~ The Soviet proposal was worded : . a tne NG ass more bluntly, It also demanded J 3 that Israel pay compensation for the loss of life and property in Less Than Y2 Price! ‘48° the raid, which was directed against Syrian outposts near the ACTUAL Sea of, Galilee in retaliation for rHOTO Syrian firing on Israeli boats on the lake. Fifty-six Syrians and six Israelis were reported killed in the raid. SAVE NOW! ee e The resolution sponsored by the ge Sizes United States, Britain and France Shapes ‘makes no recommendation for For Your Selection } compensation, but a U.S. spokes- man said the United States feels there is a moral basis for such | payment. 1 Si | South African men consider: it “sissy” to look smart, Johannes- burg tailors complain. and Get “TWO-FOR-THE-MONEY” Why hide your insulation? With Cast-O-Stone you get brand new stone walls, perfect insulation all at the same time... and you can enjoy and SEE the beauty of your investment. 20 SQ. YDS. Installed Over . Any Type $ Home... BRICK, BLOCK, FRAME, or SHINGLE * FHA APPROVED FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT DESIGNERS We are out to keep PONTIAC On TOP In 1956 For the BEST DEAL anywhere, STOP IN TODAY or CALL the Pontiac Retail Store, FE 3-7117 for a demonstration Save on PAINT, FUEL, UPKEEP, etc. Cohehabhhaeadardededeeds dade (OLE EAEEPBEE ALL LD , ALUMINUM \ ASBESTOS or SHAKE a SIDING ride and appraisal. You will be amazed to find that you can buy this big beautiful, fabulous Pontiac for less than SIDING THIS IS 44 models in the so-called low priced field. 700 Sq. Ft. A 700 Sq. Ft. BONA FIDE OFFER DRIVE IN TODAY --- AND GET THE FULL STORY! $ You Get Exactly $ | : | What We | , Advertise . Reference: Any Bank Applied—Labor Applied—Labor er Bureau and Material and Material + WILL NOT GHIP or GRACK! X \ * NEVER PAINT YOUR * LIFETIME GUARANTEE! = \ HOUSE AGAIN! Ist PAYMENT IN 90 DAYS—5 YEARS to PAY! CASTON MICH. CORP. 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY (LAAAALAAALAALALhitiit sa (OLE ALAbAAARAAAMAASALAS &. tw, DON’T FORGET— THE BEST DIFFERENCE DEAL IS AT THE... ontiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens “72. 507" tN Ne a i al ian tae Ea i a Pee AO Ee Pe ee CR See eee Pe Vee ee ee ee PPT j . j ag Army 6,000 for March, ru ASSIGNMENT JUNIOR EDITORS] Now paste picture on cardboard. Cut out around the black outlines. Then cut along the heavy black lines in the head and around the ears. Fold the hippo down the middie line of dots. If you bend up the ears they will stand erect. Now insert the tabs marked X into the slots on the shoulders. This shapes the head. The sign is like the ones used in the zoo. Paste the two parts together, back to back, as far as the dotted lines. By folding the two tabs outward your sign will stand up. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write Be here when the doors open at 10 A. M. TERM sold after. STOCK UP! ‘Se ene Poul , 2.69 Cannon Sheets morass 19], 288 : | 69¢ Cannon Cases HOUR SALE 10 TO 49° nee 69 Curtain Panels 1.99 Jewel Boxes poe orig wotw DAc ss¢ HOUR SALE | 1.99 Ash Tray Sets $1.69 Feather Pillows | 69° Beautiful floral de- 88: 49c¢ Printed Flannel sign. 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Quilt Robes 3.00 $1.99 Wool Gloves-Scaris 1.00 8.99 Corduroy Pajamas 3.00 ~ ~ FLEISCHMAN "Proudly Presents a New CARPET : SENSATION SNUG AS A BUG...ON SOFT, WARM 1. 100% Nylon 2. Dense Weave on Jacquard Wilton Loom w Twice os Much . New, Original Patterns . Five Beautiful Colors SAAVS - 15 Colors and Patterns to Choose From Introductory Offer Design and Installation Technique. CANDALON After Years of Research, a New Conception of Carpets Has Finally Been Developed. Study These Unique Features of Candalon . Abrasive Tests Show that Candalon will Outwear Carpets that Cost . Includes 4” Rubber Pad that is Built onto the Carpet 100% NYLON CARPET CARPET 3-HOUR “SALE Btomuue i - 3.99 Orion Sweaters . 1.88 5.99 Leather Cloves 2.88 2.99 Wool Gloves 1.00 10.99 Men’s Robes | 3.88 49.99 Men’s Topcoats values—Assort- |= 2.99 Loafer Socks 100% All Wool real bargain. , Cotton Housecoats 4.99 Ladies’ Pajamas | s2e - ay be The Fleischman Co. Has Won Many National Awards for Floor Covering H. H. 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Boys’ Polo Shirts 5% 3.75 CHIX Diapers 3-HOUR SALE 10 TO 1 Be Here When the Doors Open LADIES’ DRESSES $1 _ $3 Stock up for now and spring on these bargains. Broken sizes, 10 to 20; 38 to 44. Group of 16.99 Ladies’ Dresses Group of 18.99 eeeeee eeereeves ____omgt te “host” farms across the ¥ Xs a a f f * an i } c : ‘ ‘ Le : / 14 f Book ‘Katherine’ |to Be Reviewed at Waterford . WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The Book Review Club will meet) « Monday at 1 p.m. inthe library’ 7 Young Trainees to ive Tuesday; ‘Five ‘live in Michigan arrive next in the Uited States where they wll live) Anyone interested in ‘books fs i) work on farms for 10 months. invited to attend. ‘The agricultural trainees are | @ route to Los Angeles aboard the Japanese i vessel American Maru, according te an announce- Cheating in Bar i oe nme EXAMS Probed the mission is to “give promising) young Japanese additional] training Investigation to Begin they have “demonstrated compe- On Jan, 23 by 23-Man’ in (farming) specialties” in which ~ | ‘The American Farm Bureau Fed- Grand Jury eration, chief sponsor of the pro-) LANSING (INS) — Chsrase of gram, will give the Japanese) cheating and bribery in connection youths their orientation, then place with Michigan's September bar ex-| . them in farms of their choice. —_/ aminations will be investigated by From Los Angeles, the 17 visi @ 23-man grand jury convening at tors will first go to New York Lansing on Jan. 23. on ge ole MR. AND MRS. 1 ‘Plans Saturday Dance a; t Oe een, |Hankineon, 98, a retired public on U.S. Army Before scuirrei Ra. at the Chelsea ! Rochester, The body will be at the decision in war rests with “trained | ALBANY, N.Y, @®—Gov. Harri- C, J. Smith jthe mud.” at Bradenton, Fla. IN c , _ } : ‘ ’ « . , ) THE PQNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 = munity Club here will sponsor a to War Victory public dance at 8:30 p. m. Satur-| Harvey Perry will be the caller) . ‘das hool teacher of Pontiac and Brucker Gives Views and hments will be served. * ) The efud is located at 720 South See ee, on ee a ° ‘Methodist- Home Chapel, Chelsea. Detroit Society, . | .¢ Burial will be in Avon Cemetery, DETROIT (INS) — Secretary ot All New York Dem Chiets the Army Wilber M. Brucker said Endorse Harriman for ‘56/ — ee mee Chsiace, ip Detroit last night that the final | = fad . and courageous combat soldiers, ™@0 was armed today with a weap- slugging it out with an enemy in on- that could blunt the drive for Speaking before 5.000 members 2"4 strengthen his own A geamaocg em id at Plymouth on Jan. 7 of the Society of Automotive Engi- of winning the Democratic presi tee hear was made in Masonic . dential nomination. 4 neers, Brucker said: ‘The weapon was unanimous en-| Cemetery, Birmingham. “The idea that a war can be dorsement of his candidacy by all! Frank D. Alyea won by merely pushing buttons 69 of the state's Democratic county) LAPEER—Service for Frank D. is a dangerous illusion. To em- chairmen. ; ‘Alyea, 82, will be held at the brace the concept that victory Liberty Street Gospel Church Sat- can be achieved by remote con- About 23 per cent of the pas-jurday at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be trol is to invite defeat.” senger cars in use today are 13!made in Attica Cemetery. Mr. The Army secretary praised the|or more years old, compared with|Alyea died Thursday night at the Society of Automotive Engineers!four per cent in 191. Another 33\Lapeer County Convalescent . for its major role in putting Army per cent are 8 to 12 years oldjpital. The body is at Baird Fu- |supply on wheels in World War I,’ compared with 20 per cent in 1940./neral Home until time for service. and fts help in the development — tiiprnetia ems, wach vere 55 County Scout Troops used in World War I and the GORDON SUTER | SoS ee ce oni ng tare ae Suter-Stone Marria GE) Earlier in the aay. at a ees REAGIed for Winter Event of Ingham County, at the request nation, of Attorney General Thomas M K. ’ *, Five of the trainees are slated to = cee the Ingham Coun five and work on. farms in Michi-| ¥ in . ies Kavanagh said he asked for the go to farms in New Hamp-| by his office and State Police was » New Jersey, Pennsylvania, lunable to break the case. Mlinois, Minnesota, Missouri, The attorney general said he | ja, Colorado and Oregon. Mr resorted te the 23-man chmmoen : . law . grand jury rather than Mich. to Report Today igan’s one-man grand jury be. Waterford Community Church. Graham Sanity Test | cause the case involves the je. = One hundred and fifty guests wit- @—Four psychiatrists! sa! profession as a whole. ‘nessed the evening ceremony. . scheduled to report their find-| He said he-felt it would he un. The bridal today on the sanity of John fair to ask one circuit judge to lace over satin, ending in a train. rt Graham, accused of mur-|handie the matter and make de- Her bouquet was a cascade of in a plane disaster which took! cisions. + | red and white roses, white carna- lives. « The case came to light last No-| tions and lilies of the “alley with ~ and 1 Sue eee peepee — Rageecal F. Deeb,) satin streamers. A lace crown appear rnoon, rman state board of| seed ris he! place he ing before Dist. Judge Joseph|law examiners, asked for the State) cout one of mt “er |Police investigation after receiving 23-year-old defendant G ‘aboard a United Air ‘Lines'believed that more than five per- of Drayton Plains. which exploded and crashed) sons were involved. . 1. She and 43 other persons| killed. [bers of the board will turn over and John W. Stone of Manistee was the site of the Lea:/their grades to the State Supreme: * 7 * | of Nations in 1920. Court at the end of this week. Following the reception which |cils in qa year. SENSA > Team ‘ 10-DIAMOND WEDDING SET Daring low price! 10 - This watch can really take it! Resists water and shock. Has luminous dial, sweepsecond hand. Expansion band extra perfectly matched dia- monds of rare brilliance and beauty, Lovely 14K gold settings. NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS Only- 3° 5 f E deral Unbeatable values in nationaily é 108 NORTH SAGINAW Complete service for & in delightful new pat- tern. Heavy silverplate. Choice of styles and colors. Chest included é Phone RR a aR: ages Solemnized at Waterford jr. grand jury after. an investigation Mae Stone, the daughter of Mr, Couple left for San Ysidro, Calif.,/ man Rhee did not eve ay hint tiac Lake Recreation and Mrs. John S, Stone, 6223 Lind-, where the bridegroom is stationed|of making @ move against North, say, and Gordon Suter, the son of and Mrs. Emil A. Suter of 3833 Dwight, Pontiac, exchanged LAD OET Boy Injured jis ready to meet any aggression ‘nuptial vows in a recent rite at land he pledged there will never gown was white | | : . is| reports that several bar candidates. Maid of honor was Mrs. Barbara Lake Rd. with murdering his mother had seen the questions before tak-| Bellamy of Pontiac and bridesmaid Daisie E. King, 54, a passen-|ing the exam. Kavanagh said he| WS her sister, Mrs. Carol Hubble,'36, of 2600 Klam Rd. struck the Acting as best man was James highway into the path of -her car.| through condemnation proceedings. in Jackson State Prison after Meanwhile, Deeb announced at Mitchell of Pontiac and ushers) The tots’ parents are Mr. and Grand Rapids that the five mem- Were Clayton Kellogg of Pontiac|Mrs. Kenneth Miller UW! C) ‘ “j a Water-Resist, Shock-Resist Watch conference. the Army secretary) discussed his recent trip to the! Approximately 1,350 Boy Scouts He said the Republic ona exphorers and some 400 adult adventures in Alaska, he added. very friendly with the \i,aders are expected to attend a| Tom Edwards, of Birmingham. of Korea is ] z ’ : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Nina_ was held in the church parlors, the!U.S. government and that Syng- winter field event Saturday at Pon-|/heads the special events committee area. sponsoring the program, Hartman Fifty-five Oakland County troops|said. Other committee members in- have registered to participate, ac-|clude Arthur Beck, Royal Oak; ‘ cording to Richard J. Hartman, Dan Hester, Huntington Woods; sis on the fact that the U.S. Army Assistant District One Executive William Averill and Mark Duffield, in Detroit, from the following com- both of Birmingham; Fred Good- munities: man, Ferndale, and Leo Walton, Reyal Oak, Ferndale, Birming: |S°U‘Hield Township. Korea without consulting the U.S. at Ream Field. . Brucker concluded with empha- be another disaster like the attack Deaths jin Nearby CHELSEA — Service for Linda UTICA~Service for Patricia Ann | Hilliker, 13, of 544 Hearst St. “LAPEER—Word has been Te aster Adlai Stevenson in New York state|ceived of the death of C. J. Smith: Church Communities here, was to be held at 1:30 p.m. teday from Trinity Lutheran Lakeside Cemetery, Port Huron, Patricia, a student at Trinity Lutheran School, died Tuesday morning at St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens. ee 2 The day’s program will simulate Peter F. Hoffman ‘Cemetery. Mr. Hoffman died /Tuesday. | NORTH BRANCH — Service for |Peter Frank Hoffman, 78, will be held at SS. Peter and Paul's Church, here at 10 a.m. Friday, with burial in SS. Peter and Paul's Find Lapeer Woman Guilty in Shooting LAPEER—Mrs. Grace Tverstol, ' (29, was found guilty of man- slaughter with a recommendation ‘ot leniency after four and a half jhours deliberation by a circuit court jury Wednesday. | Mrs. Tverstol admitted the fatal ishooting of her husband, Glen, 35, ‘on Nov. 20, at their home in Otter |Lake, 20 miles north of here, after |a quarrel. She claimed she didn't iknow the gun wag loaded. in Sledding Accident ‘ LAPEER—Donald Miller, 4, is Solon Introduces Bill and Huntington Woods \reported in critical condition at) LANSING uw Rep. George . * Lapeer County General Hospital A. Gillespie (R-Gaines) filed for Scouts will work out problems from a skull fracture suffered late|introduction today a bill to block '" Mapping, and will practice oth- yesterday afternoon when Donald | Construction of the Saginaw-Flat - oom -_ and during land his sister Evelyn, 6, were|Rock turnpike for at least two!'he day, ot sliding down .hill in the driveway /| years lof their home at 3584 Bronson es measure would Pl Ferndale Man Sentence . vent the turnpike authority from ° ' removing any house from the route ito Term in Jackson of the turnpike. It would also bar Henry A. Carter, 29. of Ferndale, sled as the children slid onto the | the authority from evicting tenants was sentenced to one to four years on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. | ae _ ‘ham, Pleasant Ridge, Troy, Township, Hazel Park, Oak Park ‘A car, driven by Bernetta Wendt, Gillespie, whose district lies in the pleading guilty yesterday to parole |proposed route of the turnpike, | violation. said the toll road will cause too, The sentence was imposed by many “‘heartbreaks” by breaking Oakland County Circuit Court up farms.~ Judge Frank L. Doty. 330-332 Mein Street nr ee Average American uses 8.5 pen- Open Daily 9 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. Till 9:00 Furniture at Its Finest Rochester, Mich. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 NAL vow BEAUTIFUL BIRTH EXQUISITE 17-JEWEL WATCH Famous mame lady’ * — *8 - Choice of birthstones for I ) > watch that regularly sells 9 F e bor 29.95. Hurry in eD every month of the year. now to buy this 17-jewel No money down. 50c a beauty. No money down. week. 52-Piece Service FREE Metal Typewriter SILVERWARE ax Table with Your New Your Choice 909 Remington, Royal or ee toa teen beautiful Diamond Rings Buy now and save. Underwood Portables Remington 60 Deluxe SHAVER IDENT Bracelet Reg. 29.95 Reg. 12.95 id | bt 0 $s 3 95 S0e Weekly 50 Weekly STONE RINGS Man or Lady’s Diamond Ring 50 ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 12; 1956 Community Center P rogram Marks _Ten years ago this week, Pontiac, Today 13 schools and the Lake- witnessed the birth of ‘the Com-'side Homes community center munity Center Program sponsored|Ullding provide Pontiac children today by the city Parks and Ree- with community centers. scattered reation Department. pris ‘throughout the city. Back in 1946, Whittier School on “The ‘i the city’s south side was the focal! point of this civic project, fi-\ pion : im their free how : hea ihigh school with an organized and *@sege rs. dren participate. Some 2,310 children flocked to days a week during the winter the school after hours to play |months of the year. organized games and participate | The combined efforts of the cilities have proved the in @ gymnasium program afford- Board of Education who offers lar choices. Tenth Anniversary of is Founding | jteers from civic and community Ulterior Motive? \ “| clubs have helped this plan grow 'to a level today where 37,000 chil- Seventy-four adults guide the | program offers school chil-; many boys and girls in selecting dren from the fifth grade through Sumereus activities in which to ‘ . According to Community Center . He was given the appointment jhours and in the evenings, five pirector Leonard T. Buzz, the at $600 a year instead of the $4,000 iseven evening dances a week for) the city council offered. jteenagers and the school gym fa.) most popu- | s \school facilities free, and volun-' Tumbling, arts and crafts, table acres in area. ltensis and table games are also| loffered during the 19-week sched-| ule. | ’ | The following schools included in| ithe program are Whittier, Wilson, | a i} } 1 DRUG STORES 4895 Dixie Hwy. Next to National Feeds Drayton | NORTH PLATTE, Neb. o—wit| jliam L. Wood, a retired railroad jman, wanted to keep his job as] park commissioner after it was] changed from a part-time to a full-| |time. post. But the salary "ty | suit him. Finally after two city] council’ meetings, Wood got his] : 148 N. SAGINAW NEAR SEARS W. HURON AT TELEGRAPH Katmai national monument in Alaska comprises almost lisa _—_____-— | Sensational low prices... ALWAYS FIRST Wa AX , Fabulous ..PENNEY’S B néw wonder COMPARE! GET GLAMOROUS COLOR AT LESS THAN MANY ADVERTISED WHITE SHEETS. 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Zinc Oxide Ointment . . . 21¢ $128 Chux Disposable Diapers $152 me © Penney’s Jumbe 76 by white sheet blankets serve as cozy winter sheets, light summer cov- ers. Deliciously napped, firmly woven cotton, stitched ends. Ma- chine washable tn lukewarm water. 1 55 ' , } iva | f ‘ d Aa + 3 \ : f A aa ile Gil Fashions The Near Eastern influence is shown in George and the full-length lining is green taffeta. This coat was shown yesterday in New York. — |PEO Chapter Carmel’s spring 1956 side slit coat of black and white | checked worsted, The collat and cuffs are black velvet, | MALING SHOES Yeo! you Really Can Afford any shoes that catch your fancy ! Wont on vnwsval shoe? Looking for on extreme style? Or just wishing for a terrific every doy - gol You con have ony, or ol of them without ttroining you budget—becowe they're seduced to o marvelously low $1.97 and $2.97 —at Maling’s great big, wonderful, - sale! So enjoy © shopping spree ond save money, too—ot Maling’s! Sale Maling Shoes 177 97 and FORMERLY 2.99 TO 6.99 Every Color! Every Material! Every Hee! Height! Not every size in every style. ariel Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings High Style Comes to "By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE, |re-embroidered laces are’ the ‘NEW YORK—Tiny 3 and 4-year-'favored evening fabrics. Pinks old models walked their way right/Carnegie Blue are some of inte the hearts: of the viding | beautiful colors. There's a real place for fashion in the pint-sized crowd, and this, year more than r ever you'll see family groups wearing identical sports and beach weat, skirts. | Back panels flaring out from ithe waist were prominent in this ‘collection. Coats are now looking different. Carnegie shows -the bolero (a reefer with over-banding detail to s make it look like a bolero top); the dandy coat, which is a double- - |breasted hip-length variation of _ |the Navy pea jacket, and the T- coat, a straight coat with T-shaped pockets. Renowned trend setters, the firm of Monte-Sano and Pruzan, held their showings at the Pierre where several collections have been shown this week. THE SOFT LOOK Everything is soft in this group- ing including fabrics, silhouettes and detail. gentle collec- tion of little giris’ apparel. Every-- =. . thing is toward 9° the trim, spic and Mrs. Clemence span silhouette. Even the slim jims show the influence of the new lady-like look for small fry. * * * Editors dashed to Hattie Carne-| gie'’s salon to see her collection of spring finery at an early show- ing Wednesday. Silk organdy, silk organza, silk chiffon, silk Egyptian cottons and News is in the ge: back blousing of the coats, which is so well done that it looks like curved shaping for the very slim torso, . Narrow coats and suits look even narrower with this blousing. Shoulders are cut much lower than usual. Three main fashion themes set the mood for spring in the Orig- inala coat grouping. One is the empire look (high waisted, long | Mme). Another is the emphasis | on the back interest, and the third is the little Lord Faunt- leroy look. Holds Meeting at Snover Home Chapter AW of PEO Sisterhood met at’the home of Mrs. Paul M. Snover on West Huron street Mon- ay ermine. * «¢ * “Music in PEO” was the theme of the program. Bob Richard, a teacher at Eastern Junior High School, presented several folk Mrs. Charles Coppersmith pre- sided at thé business meeting in has done exquisite pure cashmeres which a report was given of the With a lot of sparkle. Several coats |Oakland County PEO Cooperative are richly embroidered in gold meeting held in Birmingham on or silver with pearls and rhine- Monday. Chapter AW was hostess Stones studded in the embroidery. at this meeting. Even tweeds get the treatment by * Originala—you'll find jeweled but- tons on them too. * * ® Tuesday evening as guests of the * * Mrs. Iva O'Dell and Mrs. Nor- man Allen will serve as joint hos- tesses for the Jan. 16 meeting. dl Bis i aga | Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Roberts of Nelson street announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Lynn, to Curtis D. Diver. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Diver of Walled Lake. Janice attends Michigan State University. No date has been set for the wedding. JANUARY CLEARANCE * FURNITURE * _* APPLIANCES * EVERYTHING REDUCED TO CLEAR SAVE $$$$$$$ LARGE STOCK OF USED * REFRIGERATORS * TVs At Reduced Prices! L&G Furniture You'll Notice the Difference in Quality and Service! STORE HOURS: Mon., Fri. & Sat. 9:30 to 9 P.M. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ress the Nursery Set BE . [man we've ever met. Fanious for fleeces, Originala| ‘His a graduate of X University. ‘ Ladylike L a firm of Ship n’ Shore, we attended a preview of “King Lear.””’ Later at a special gathering we had an opportunity to talk with the star, Orson Welles. We think ‘perhaps he’s the most enormous In stature, certainly, and after watching his ‘tremendous performance, perhaps in many ways. ; We marveled that he could | leave stage following this | most difffeult of Sheakespearean plays and join us in light conver- | sation. He told us that he would like to remain in this country, but ‘that will depend a great deal on the reaction of the people to ‘King Lear.” ° ° * Tomorrow we'll tell you about the collections of Oleg Cassini, Christian Dior and many other famous designers. Girl Seeks Popularity at Parties Emily Post Claims Good Dancers Are Never Wallflowers “355 it a: a 2 8 me.” | Answer: Don’t look bored; be enthusiastic and look as it you ae t. a ' 3 showing organzas predominantly in her spring 1956 fashions. The bodice of this gown is cut lower in back than in front. and relatives. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 PAGES 24-30 CHICAGO (INS) — International | News Service and two members of the INS Women’s Department, Olga Curtis and Virginia Kachan, have received a special award for| “distinguished reporting of home furnishings news." Miss Curtis, INS women’s editor, and Miss Kachan, INS Midwest women's columnist, were present- ed with the Dorothy Dawe Award by the American Furniture Mart in Chicago. it was the first time in the nine-year history of the award that the gold loving cup was giv- “Dear Mrs. Post: My boy friend Being a former basketball player he still has a keen interest in the “I go with him to many of these games. During intermission, the school song of both teams is usually |played. My boy friend naturally irises when his Alma Mater is| played. I would like to know if I. ings editor of the New York Daily! News; ‘women’s page editor, the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News: Joan Harries, special features editor of the Lan-| caster Pa.; Betty Fisk, associate editor jewelry. They are being used with and director of the home furnish- clear rhinestones or in: combina- ‘ings department of Successful tions with other colored stones. Furniture Mart Honors News Service The Dorothy Dawe Awards, |Farming magazine, and Floresce named in honor of a Milwaukee | Byerly, home furnishings editor of home furnishings editor who died Better Homes and Gardens maga- in 1947, are made every year zine. to newspaper and magazine writ- | ers. Other 1956 winners were: Willella di Campi, home furnish- Diamonds for $1 NEW YORK (INS)—A lady can wear “diamonds” for as little as $1 in 1956, provided they're “black diamonds.” These are charcoal-colored rhine- Newspapers, Lancaster, stones, latest novelty for costume Diane Heckert, assistant en to a major news service or hews service writers, Answer: Although you are not, Miss Curtis and Miss Kachan obliged to, it is certainly courteous; have been assigned regularly by to do so, especially if other girls|!NS to cover the semi-annual inter-| ‘around you rise. national home furnishings markets' in Chicago since 1952. i The citation accompanying the award described INS as ‘‘the first major wire service to cover the market on a four-story-a-day basis; the first to devote regular weekly columns to the home furnishings) industry for the general public and) the first to inaugurate a depart- |am supposed to rise too.” Cuts Preparation | UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. @— |To shorten the time it takes to ‘prepare and serve food, Louise _W. Hamilton, extension nutritionist ‘at Pennsylvania State University, | Suggests washing fruits and vege-|ment devoted exclusively to cover- tables, except berries, before|ing the news in the home fur-' storing them in the refrigerator. nishings and fashion field.” | [ONLY THE BEST from OXFORD MATTRESS ANY : quality tn mattress and spring you buy at OXFORD! Any width... any length . any degree of firmness, The very best at money-saving prices. OXFORD'S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, makes them mew again, Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade mattress the same day! “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” Oxford Mattress Co. eee i INTO SHORTHAND WITH i engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Robert J. Short is announced by Mr. and Mrs. John Ingledue of Tiffin, Ohio. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Short of Niagara avenue, Both are seniors at Wayne University. CAROLYN G. INGLEDUE TURN YOUR LONGHAND sf Og 2 Fe) The Shorthand Written with a b c’s Your Shortcut to a Better Job — MORE Pay! SHORTER—EASIER NEW CLASS STARTS TONIGHT The Business Institute Phone FE 2-3551 for Information or Visit Class $32 West Huron Street FE 2-7695 T West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 3-359 ; ORE TE a re oy SP PT ee ae AR Tage Aeon ere a ed ep Se Ree ep een hfe fo EOS BF aie re tae en ae ke a On a ee 0 2 ee ee Pee 4 ie py é ,. LP ® , ee feoreg ero ; ; ice . : . J. , ig ae ot , ae ‘a f 4 * 4 . | . a, NE ee ; \ . a * . , eee PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 pee PANE METHOD sen ule anti ae abel gn emo iva Many mothers, it seems to me, /of a ae which interests him, or, do @ lot of unnecessary worrying ” “2 © @ a - |medicine, law, or anything, But no, | abolk their children, especially in A BETTER CAREER © he's forgotten all those other inter-, ; respect-to their vocations, |-~2## Wurst part is, the university) “Tye been picturing a better ca- ests and is dying to be a salesman. Too often, they want things for|'# Pehind him in it. ‘They say: he reer for him. After all, we would “What can I do?” . their children that they didn't have) 0 ee, | Let him be! That is the best! pron egerinr bine id pry on ithing to do. cy te | neighbors think John- In the first place, sales is a very » ny’s job choice, or if Johnny de- good field for the right people and. cides too soon on his lifework, or ‘one in which, they can rise to the) it he hasn't decided sopn enough. ‘top. ; PASSIVE ROLE Since the work is varied, this Yet most of this worry could be field is frequently’the answer to ee Se weed ft te a person whe has many interests. | ; _ be wath & 8 passive wae, Your son will be calling on all thwart atce kinds of people with ail kinds of : the ‘Wark Gnd & ie uot Wt Us interests and his own varied in- ‘ ‘ to make the whole decision. ‘terests will enable him to speak | aad Take, for example, this letter ‘the language of all of them. Then, _, from Mrs, L.3 ms too, sales is g useful activity and) ae tee LP ; We've spring's first cargo of : without which ustrial’ = Mr. ten 0 breeze cool, blossom-fresh cotton “I'm just ‘sick about my son,” couely Saul sabniias: smaland slr ' she writes, “He will graduate in "Tate many of the top pom ‘of their daughter Kath. dresses to wear right now nae at von we pores ow managers, presidents and execu- lene, to Jerry Pointer. He is the|/# or when you follow the going tives of the major corporations got son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pointer to be « salesman Really, he didn't there via sales jobs. ‘of South Francis street. No date aa SIS, p Mt thie ls what the boy wants, has been set for the wedding. he will have a successful and 1% rosecutor happy and therefore Iucrative ca Isabella Circle Addresses cout torve him into something Planning Show ee the doesn’t want, he will fail in Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady| | Secretaries ay wie tnd teonclalngt “jot the Lakes Circle 479, met Mon-| | ~ ass pet | : 1956) day evening at the church and|"~ Members and guests of the |completed plans for a fashion show| | tioak Chapter of the National Sec- 'WCTU Unit Meets land card =. The aftair will be|/ 7 retaries Association, Internation- ot North) M4 0” Jan. 3 30 in St. Michael Hall. te al, met Wednesday evening at Ho- fimeesond Lahey vosd soused bart tel Waldron. opened Mrs. William Donahue and Mrs. | eee Whitney Unit, WCTU, Tuesday 220m, Stevenson, were fee ane . ‘gates to George F. Taylor, chief essist- for a dessert luncheon. ‘Catholic Women’s convention being | ~ ant prosecutor of Oakland County, Twenty -three members and held in August at Hotel Statler,| addressed the group on ‘Criminal guests attended the —y io Detrot, = ep. Others to 39.95 Psychology” cases ions were given which the ig sochiony Bir) Nellie Monroe. Mrs. Hazel Green Plans were also discussed for | been helpful in determining the digo ingtictre: Bapetcel agent (olla ie eee | cause of criminal acts. %« the 18th District, was the speaker. bers. At the business meeting con- | French blue silk and wool Rodier worsted. Fullness is |- Stock os tones oF navy black Mar j pleated in under the pockets. ae Dee ; ott 9 ae th Binh | ia and natural. Junior, misses Karen Sue ourde oo} ver ia. ’ * direst win honored at a party on | and women’s half sizes. her seventh birthday Monday aft- Sy mphony to P lay Wor k bs ernoon. She is the daughter of f F A R id : : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Plourde. OL FOrmer Area Hesident |» | Guests attending the party ‘ Mike Kucera, Penny Pepper, Judy When Thomas Schippers, 25-!Gian-Carlo Menotti and “Encoun-! and Charlene Crickon, Brian and year-old conductor, makes his first/ter'’ by Charles Turner, formerly, v cus Rogers, Dennis and Terry appearance with the Detroit Sym- of West Long Lake road. ---~ (ae Iton, Ralph Bartels, Lois Pe- phony Orchestra this evening at) .. ” trusha and Harry Cook. 8:30 in the Masonic Auditorium, | ou aa ae ed we | Others were Bobby Wright. Greg Detroit, he will present. two works twe themes. os first of which is = Dupuis, Sandy Ettinger, Sandra not previously performed by the slew aad ivcleas and the eevend and Joseph Bonfiglio, Duane Detroit Symphony. a tcherennds. The thames weet |! Stevens, Jackie Moss and Linda’ The numbers include the suite at the end of the arrangement, °’ e and and Mary Ann Saranen. from the ballet" “Sebastian” by, thus suggesting the title “En- | ' counter.” | Hospital Auxiliary M eets xr rea was responsible for all 4he orches- COTTON BLOUSES At the Wednbsday afternoon Mrs. P. Eugene .Miller. presi- tration for Menotti's recent opera ‘ meeting of the Auxiliary to Pon- dent. announced that the auxiliary success, "The Saint of Biceker tiac General Hospital, Lauretta will hostess the September meet- ctreet.”' | % Paul, director of the hospital, pre- ing at the Guided Missile Center Bes = | sented plans for the new addition and named Mrs. Charles Barrett , to the hospital showing the loca- as chairman of the affair, assisted Troop Has Hayride | 2.98 ant 3.98 “FAIR. WEATHER FASHIONS tion of the gift shop that will be by Mrs. Everett Reese. Girl Scout Troop 31 entertained : } j operated by the suxiliary. , - * : 16 guests at a havride recently at = + ; same Geeaies Dates of the “High Fever Fol” 3M oe c Clearly a case of raising your foshion average ©] Mrs. William Beske, director of jes of 1956" are Oct. 2425. Mrs. Hayride Lodge in Rochester. The 9g nursing service, displayed a model \fatt Shelton was appointed chair- Ride was followed by a supper at . MAC - SHORE’ S perfect-for-details blouse nursery bassinet that has been man of the awards committee and the lodge approved. Bassinets will be pur- will be assisted by Mrs. Gwendell! Elaine Smith and Caroline Bing- chased by the auxiliary with the Purkiss an Vera Bassett. ham accompanied the group. funds raised from the ‘High Fever _ Follies." The auxiliary plays to exhibit the model bassinet in a downtown =~ lecation so that the public may | © view it. | A report on the City Federation of Women's Clubs meeting was given by Mrs. Leo Heenan, and the auxiliary voted approval of ed the repetition of the Meet Your » in fine combed cotton broadcloth. Plunged Queen Ann collar, button flaps on cone shaped pockets. In white, lilo, blue, co B L DG E | COT QC) NS oes eee SO OTR SE turquoise, mink, beige, black. Z "tees 48 N. Saginaw St. * ; NOW INTO SPRING "ogee > apenas we Blouses—Main Floor It's always foir weather on the fashion calendar when you get together with these inexpensive cottons. Ce; Neighbor program sponsored by - | the federal ne; DACTE| ~ / “2 VOGUE 7 8.98 end 14.98 FLANNEL Prints, stripes and solid colors in fine EYE-VIEW broadcloth or spuns make up our unusual collection. No-sleeves-at-all, or a brief or three quarter sleeve can be yours. "SKIRTS HHA | MApNess . 8.95 ; - , : he 9 and 10.98 fx * BULK HATS * TAMBORINES iz * DOME * DRUM HATS Slim styles, pleated styles ' with new pocket details. Colors. slate grey, beige, yellow, coral, turquoise and mint MIRIAM FE. BABCOCK The engagement of their daugh- Saucy A kind of hat madness is sweeping the country . and if you are one of the women whose _ Starting 1956 with bigger ideas about hots you're off to a good start... only inches bigger in actuol foct . .. but miles more flattering thgn any news in years. - Millinery Salon—Second Floor ter, Miriam Elizabeth. to Ted Hooks, is announced by Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Babcock of North Anderson street. Ted is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin L, Hooks . of Belmont avenue. The couple = have set no date for their wed- 48 N. SAGINAW ST. i Cotten Shop—Second Floer ips Skirte—Main Fleer ie a %3 " THE PONTIAC PRESS. OUR BIG JANUARY SALE Special Group BLOUSES ) ] > woo. SKIRTS PRICE Special Group covtume 1 Jewelry //. and 2 Rhinestone : J ewelry PRICE Be Cor sie» Pontiac Hotel Lobby Bibles. Sets, Gifts. Free Parking. Religious Goods Missals. Medals, Statues, Sick Cal! Rosaries, Come to The Madonna Shop} - 795 Weodward Ave. FE 5-9275 te the Sagemore Mote _ powith at near Grayling were Mr. and Johnson of North street. New, clastictzed boots for rainy | weather slip on over your shoes giove-like fit. Lightweight, | too, Fla. They were guests at Hotel 4 Mrs. Aaron Fox, president of Beach Club during their stay. the Niblick Golf League, annuonced ._ * * the election “ Mrs sigh SS wee Sue Syron, daughter of Mr. and = BLOOMFIELD HILLS—An exo Far! Ma\wells, the George Lyons o membership in the club when Mrs, Framk gyron of Elizabeth qs of Bloomfield Hills and Bu , EF . . ] . the group held a luncheon and busi- Lake road, %has been elected mingham residents occurs this and the Roger Emmerts. | |ness meeting Tuesday afternoon’ Sports Day Queen of the fresh- weekend, and the reunion of liter- Other Hills residents there will : fat the Elks Temple man class of St. Mary College. —ajiy dozens in New York City is 0€ the James Goodmans, the Ken- ‘ nee peter Heethade reeereet * 8 «© for the annual Motorama. the show- neth Youels. the E, J. Barneys, | . . e buying of fruit for the clubs Mr and Mrs. Hugh Connolly of ing of new cars and other products ¢ A. L. McEvoys, the G A. starting friday 9:30 da. m. Christmas donation to the Oakland Athens, Ga.. announce the birth hs General soles. F - mcEvey": ne Seow County Convalescent Hospital of a daughter on Jan. 6 oA tho leas Seituritny Russells, the E. A. Tomlinsons bh ] se ring § “di r Arrangements for the Tuesday (Grandparents of the infapt are ad tibiae * — ~ dew and Robert Wardrop affair were made by Mrs Ray Mr and Mrs, Roy Connolly of yee in the Eastern metropolis are ALSO ATTENDING - ; Kingsbury and. her social com: Maitland, Fla, formerly of Pon- in, Roger M. Kyes and the Thom- Joining advertising with the au * mittee hac as Wilsons. The C. E. Wilsons tomotive forces, Ernest Jones, new w fe) °o J e r s e y le es won't be taking in the week-long president, will probably lead a * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wall) festivities. for Mrs. Wilson is Jeav- delegation of executives of Mac Sty es Blossom (nee Shirley Newcomb) ef De ; = = ‘ , cach «=OManus, John & Adams. Inc . and . B . h C ] . o ing on Sunday for Miami Beach it troit announce the birth of a therr wives. Ils firm will be stag in rg t O!OrsS daughter, Dee Alivon, at Flor- Heading East, at least in time ing a party one mgnt during the r e S S e S LOS ANGELES (m—A trimmed. etce Crittenton Hospital on dan. for the unveiling ef the new prod- weck ‘ down silhouette and hemline 14 3. wets. on Wednesday, If not for ° ° ° store far women who buy Call fant are Mr and Mrs Fay Wall Gente, the Caward s Wellochs. . si v expiie. ay the holiday fornia spring fashwns of New Castle, Ind. Me. and Mrs. 44, Se F. Gorde "th Phil. _ - (— - oP : ou A preview» of coming lines Vlas Newcomb Thor treet the John F. Gordons, the i. swing of parties. Few famuihes oa las Newcomb of Thorpe stree ip Monaghans, Cyrus Osberms have parties scheduled, and are showed a gaudy color emphasis gre the maternal grandparents. me pees > ols in yellow, gold and orange shades es and the FE. KE. Hoghunds, all of walling yet a. few weeks for plan ; Also strong contenders are pink, Nay and fruit ‘beseda make dé Bloomfield Hills. ning Southern trips, cherry, blues and black and white. jicinus, dainty party sandwiches Birminghamites going along will Mrs. Ernst Kern had a sur- 7 } qi ss Coats and suits had various when sliced very thin and spread be the Vincent Blairs, the George prise luncheon today for Mrs. shadings. with softened margarine. Jacobys, the Leroy Keifers, the Wiltiom Reta and memabers of usually $16.95 = a a hn ah Metin — > ; ae ; 4 $ ; @ wool jersey sheaths in this year's Z * ‘ . ~ ; . set ’ newest slimness and simplicity CREDIT-SHOP the easy way with Purchase Coupons: @ waistline unmarked, like an Oriental a 5 dress; high, round neckline, LET FEDERAL'S : sleeves to the elbow CORSETIERES FIT . . " ’ ‘ i @ fringe-trimmed scarf to detach YOU CORRECTLY: 5 sometimes in favor of jewelry t @ Wyner's Sag-No-Mor wool jersey, rz sizes 7 to 15 b | é New, flexible 3 © RIBBON WIRE ff ’ amous maker | Pe] e | . wool knit * : sses re e 6 | ® 4 usually $29.95 » $39.95 | 4 @ on i ; * one and two piece dresses The whed bra that gives you Seamless comfort and control! 9 ® overblouse tops, buttoned-to-the- its | i j ., , : i Fits just like your own skin! waist tops; choice of cardigan, all day comfort . PLUS! é | y V, collared and jewel neckline Hi- -[O OW WITCH ERY @ whites, darks. brights. pastels ‘ . : ® contrast trims, elegant bead trims WW i yg i rk [Fo AX] vim The secret fe in the wire! Plat, Shaped of one continuotis , flexible’ wire that lifts and ; strand of elastic yarn. Bias knit . / rounds vou gently... firmly 50 » actually changes direction to 00 | | {| ((; il : . beautifully. White cotton, ’ follow and firm each contour. . hos / t / ; in sizes 32-38 B and 32.40 C. Sizes S-M-L. Try one on today! , . ‘ * TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ; SHOP MON., THURS. FRILSAT.TO9 P.M. | RAL dept SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC i | : ) a stores OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO 9 ( ' * ' a » + 4 January one MT * Tobogganing at Lake Valle, The Johnsons, § Resort — their Vir ¢, Leonard son, Personal News of Interest | Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Jimmy, and Larry Michigan enjoying winter sports, have moved to their new residence pital Grounds for %3 years. on Chadwick driver after having » Niblick Gold League , Meets at Elks Temple * * * Mrs Bill. Mr. and Clure and son, * Ruggles recently spent several days in, northecn Wager resided on the Pontiac State Hos- William R. Mc of West Huron Street have returned from a winter vacation at Naples - on - the - Gulf, OTT TR . The Arthur Hagmans ( THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, +e right) of Bloomfield Town- ship listen as Fred Bock points out ski runs. Mr. and Mrs. Bock (left) are former residents of Cadillac, now liging eee near Grayling. The Hagmans recently spent a weekend at their Lake Valley Resort near Grayling. Motorama Calls to Hills Residents the Bloomfield Hills Country Club's bowling league, following their weekly competition, It was . & birthday celebration. * * ~ The wedding Saturday of Kate Micou to Arnulf Esterer ‘of Ann Arbor is being heralded tomorrow night at a rehearsal dinner to be igiven by Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Stalker of Grosse Pointe, life long friends of the bride's parents, the Benjamin Micous. They are ente: taining the 36 guests at Devon Gables ° and st Mrs San Here for the wedding ing with the Micous Micou's sister, Mrs. Donald derson of Coconut Grove, Fla . Dr. Arnold Esterer of Longview Wash., father of the brides TABLE TOP PARTY Anything for the ble" was the theme Miss) Micou Wednesday by ning at her drive, Brimingham ¥ - ° are and 7700) ton of a ta for gifts for shower giver William Man on Fairway at a Mrs home Settling down after 10 days of \skiing at Otsego Lake are the Max ‘well Feads of Thurber lane, Fox- croft. Their three daughters, Su san, Sally and Beverly, put to use the tricks they learned skiing on Switzerland's mountains when the Fead family lived there twe ters ago, but their young brothe: remained at home » WIN- Relatives joined them at Ot sego for various lengths of time, but were all there for the week end. They were the Gray Muz- zvs of Bloomfield Hills, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Muzzy and Beth and the Edward Lerchens and their four children, all of Bir mingham. . ° * Ahout 35 prospective and new nembers attended the Osage (at den Club's first on Monday at Mrs PoH feel \f you bts calking like YOURS, DAY on ait A’ gig inte LON. f G ne 5§ a fries ane ‘S ‘Good- f nee» Vou. differ Ny elt constr’ ae weds athet glove soft lea FE 2-7440 ¥ 96 W. Huron St. f= =Shoes for Young Folks membership tea ffigh llamles s . home on Orchard Hill drive, Mrs. Hamley is president of the new group that takes in outlying areas of both Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham, and which is a branch of the Women's National Farm and Gardea Association, GUEST AT MERTING Mrs, William McCallum, mem- ber of the Birmingham club who is state organizer of new clubs, at- tended the meeting, as she had when the club was ping in De cember by the Bloomfield Branch Two new officers were chosen: Mis Hugh Carney of Sussex, Bloomfield Township, correspond- ing secretary, and Mre Frederic J. Stefanski af Rouge circle, see- yd Sice president Neat meeting when the mem- bership expectation of 49 may be reached. will be at Mrs. James T Ashton’s home on South Boule vard. She as first vice president. Republican Club Meets Monday Mrs. Donald White will entertain members of the Waterford Re publican Women's Club at her home on Waterford Mill Monday. * * * Sheriff, Frank Trons will be the guest speaker at the 1.30 o'clock meeting. according to annuonce- ment of Mrs) Arthur Vernon, pro gram chairman The speaker will discuss traffie conditions in Oakland County and tell of the duties of the sheriff and sheriff's deputies = * Officers for the vear will be elected following the program. PTA Activities Fastern e executive Oar f Fastern Junior will meet Friday at principal s office at For the HOUSEWIFE and WORKING GIRL @Grey — @ Natural @ Canyon Tan Sizes 4 to 10 A44 to € $798 © THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ee 12, 1956 — a a ees TWENTY-SEVEN | Break Up Peacefully and Make Up Easily By ELIZABETH WOODWARD. jgether rather hectically, followed “Dear Miss Woodward: For the/by tangents in search of variety) last couple of years I've been going) "4 €xcitement. with him, and breaking off, then | tavang going with him again. Since our| tsether, Ge came set: last breakup I've been liking him| » similar backgrounds, prac- more than I did when we were| ally Ijentical interests. And I going together. igiitebetetecien “I'm. wondering if I'll ever get) The trick is not to make the off! him back! I'd like to ask him tosmoments so tragically definite, so soversl of the partioe to which T'nr to brimg a boy but I'm haif-afraid) set Sitar a eenes”” PrOFeSsor “t's eving with « sit see: Gives Talk but. he’s the type that likes all the girls and sometimes doesn’t Its_all part of growing up | know which ene to pick. “T just know that I'll never like another boy as I do him. What should I do about him?”’ at Wever Professor Guy Hill of Michigan|- ‘State University spoke to mem-| bers of the Wever School PTSA wearing "And so hard patchllley. “And aa im. See whether state, : I's quite possible to stop going) and still remain con- | ed that he ought to put you high You've undoubtedly considered on the list of the girls he likes your brief nioments through the And it just might get to going on years with this og Aa ay ‘again. romantic interludes your | *| Yeu went way up when it was sCaepelys 100%) tp. And breakups undoubtedly | plunged you low down. Rugs for Baby LAST DAYS IN PONTIAC! REDUCTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE 0%- 70%" A Fine Selection of Clothing and Men’s Wear | But whether you're going with’ Many decorators and baby ex- $55 Suits As Low as $1989 TOPCOATS +1989 |him or not, you still like him— perts recommend that baby’s room ihe's a very attractive friend of not have a carpet because it's hard yours. And it’s quite possible he|to clean. feels the same way about you. So take a chance and ask him! stairs complain, put down some- Paul's Stag Shop a . . are part of the same group over |! hele recent, mesting, of years it’s normal that Speaking of education, Prof. Hill desirability of dictating a definite pletely indifferent. They have moments of going to- painern of education for every’ * Educating students to an un- f- ; derstanding of the community's F importance to the survival of Christianity and democracy in . the world today was also stressed | by Prof. Hill. The meeting was also Fathers’ night at the school, and reports! \were given and a nominating com-} mitted selected for the coming year; by Laura Whale Smart topping for your spring jfashions! This mew jacket cro- ss cheted in pattern stitch—with band On the nominating committee are/in plaid effect George Yansen, principal at Wever School; Bill Dexter, student; Mel-|sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. Use vyn Stuebler, teacher, .and Mrs.| knitting worsted and a large cro- {Glenn Hoisington and Mrs, William) chet hook—it's done in a jiffy! ‘Mihalek, parents. Send 2 cents in coins for this The Pentiag High School Senior Quartet presented three selections for the greap. Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Refreshments were served to! Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | meeting by the 9 B homeroom/plainly pattern number, your name, | mothers, : " tern for first-class mailing. Send Pretty, practical fashion for any season of the year! It's your favorite shirtwaist dress, with a elassic line that’s sure to flatter) every figure! Step-in styling, jumbo! pockets—choice of 3 sleeve ver-' sions, ideal for plaid or colorful | checked cotton! | Pattern 4588: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; 30, 32, 34.36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 5's yards 35-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple tm sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 Gents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West! 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, ! size and style number. ———— : L 34 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. A OSENBERGER’S Phone FE 2-7001 Our Greatest January SALE of SHOES 400 NEW PAIRS ADDED TO MAKE THIS THE GREATEST VALUE EVENT IN OUR HISTORY! Choose from De Liso Debs, Andrew Geller, Barefoot Originals, Rhythm Step, Carmelletes, Sandler, Deb, Joyce and others. A tremendous selection of top quality shoes in a wide variety of patterns, fabrics and colors. $23.95 $ 4° Ss ()* to 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Formerly $12.95 to to something. Don’t plan on lining|thing other . him up for the whole series of do’s/They are dangerous in baby’s | you have Planned. Just Pick one; room. ; Take Advantage | of This Sale! FE 4.8688 29 S. Saginaw eee nee Crochet pattern 827: Misses’ | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft. 16 N. SAGINAW , JANUARY COAT STOP. . . SHOP . . SEE THE FABRICS! Worumbo, Forstmann, Warren-of-Stafford, Rosewin Stroocks, Polished Zibeline, Zip-out Tweeds, Cashmere Blends, Chinchillas Regular 5595 Coats $ Regular 559 Coats Regular 4995 Coats Regular 6995 Coats Regular 65° Coats Regular 5995 Coats Regular 7995 Coats Regular 75° Coats Regular 6995 Coats Regular 9900 Coats Regular 8995 Coats Regular 85° Coats Compare! Incomparable Coat Values at These Prices! It’s Easy to Purchase at Peggy’s A Small Deposit Holds Your Coat in Layaway 30, 60, or 90-Day Accounts Available . ‘Payments Arranged to Suit Your Budget Sie 24 ee cs Swiss Watches $ Costume Jewelry At Reduced Prices! ‘ dron, J * * ~ Gregory's Jewelry Your Keego Herbor Jeweler 3037 Orchard Lake Rd. Across from Keege Theater PE 4-9838 Keege Harber |) CLEARANCE SALE! ‘ Professional Women's. Chib 5€eley, 50% OFF made plans to attend the district meeting being held on Feb. 5 at! * «© * Hillerest Golf and Country Club in| A report! o Mrs. C. W. Salton, president, ap- pointed Nora Day as chairman of Meet Your Neighbor project ‘the special recognition committee contribution was made to the Sis- for this meeting, assisted by Mrs. ter Kenny Foundation. Donald Ball, Mrs. William McRath,! Mrs. Watson Laing and Madeline John Yungk were accepted into Among the past presidents of am! the Pontiac club who will be hon. ered are Mrs. H. H. Thatcher, | first president of the orranizstion and a past national officer; Berta Wells, Dr. Bertha Oxeniows, Ma- ble Judd, Vera Bassett, Harriett ]BPW Club Makes Plans for February 5 Meeting "Members of tlie Pontine Business| Riley, Hazel MacGirr, Josephine Mary Melvin Me- Harriet Gates, and Mrs Pherson are others. ‘Mitchell membership in the club. Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Duberville m the City Federation )Mount Clernens, when the group|of Women's Clubs meeting was pre- met Tuesday evening at Hotel Wal-|sented by Fritzi Stoddard. The |group voted to participate in the 'workshop to be sponsored by the 'federation and also to support their Mrs, Margaret Long and Mrs. NURSES’ UNIFORMS . —_ BEAUTY OPERATOR ; UNIFORMS POCTOR COATS LAB COATS BARBER COATS - OXFORD SHOP Ratcliff, Margaret Hawkins and = 1-5, Kenneth Dubervilie of Gid-| Grace Heitsch. dings road was honored at a pink! Mrs. Paul Hammond, Mrs. Nor-'.4 blue shower Tuesday evening. | SUZANNE DICKIE "Mr. anil Mrs. | Edmund By BARBARA JOHNSON Dickie of ‘| The Michigan State University : Farmington \:campus in East Lansing was buzz- ioe i. ing with ¢onfusion this week as GAROUACE fhe | nesians finally got settled. Book- “engagement o stores were filled to the doors with their daughter, bewildered students from 9 a.m. Suzanne, to’ to 9 p.m. every day. Ralph W. ——s ; . . | Students at the audi- Mitchell. He is torium fi tc winter term totaled the son of . 16,064. This fig- Mrs. Chester | , ure shows 8 sini | crease from the Mitchell of {3 fall-term record Birmingham ; enrollment and the late | yt 4 , The Spartan Mr. Mitchell. marching band : arrived on cam- An Ap ril pus Saturday for wedding is a special regis- planned. tration following a_ whistle - stop BARBARA concert tour on !“Graduation Ball.” : 4 | y/ iy : 4 hos 3 ‘ » +. : I. : . € . i 3 d \ : 7 ' i | ok a : ee NTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 MSU Students Chalk Up Full Week by Arthur Fiedler. Outstandingjrich, held an informal get-together |numbers on the prgoram were the; for all interested students. This ville,” selections from “Grand Can- fans on the MSU campus. ‘yon Suite,” and the Strauss’ 7s * # Those not attending the above features were drawn. this week to — , sports. Both the swimming team overture to “The Barber of Se- gesture has won Miss Riva many Three films drew the attention and- hockey team have played for of students on Wednesday. They cheering enthusiasts. ’ iwere presented by the Audio- ji in all, the past week has been Visual Center. The first film was a ful] one for MSU students. '“Mahatma Gandhi” and featured the highlights in the life of the In- — de- isn spiritual and political leader PYtHians Schedule * * «* | Tuesday Installation “Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering,” a French Canadian folk tale, was Pontiac Lotige 19, Knights ot also shown. ‘‘Skifully. Yours’ a Pythias, and Fanny E. Tompkins film on activities in Sun Valley,;Temple 41, Pythiar Sisters, have Idaho, was greatly enjoyed by completed plans for their joint everyone present. installation of officers to be held |“ Rebert Anderson's much dis. | Tuesday evening at Castle Hall ‘ or West Huron street. _ cussed. play, “Tea and Sympa- past Grand Chancellor Ed Unger thy.” was presented on Tuesday o¢ Oxford will conduct the installa- and Wednesday. The play I (tion tor the Knights of Pythias and man Dyer, Jane Danton, Gladys yrs Dane Satterlee of East Bev- Maxwell, Mrs. Walter Sharritt. 01), avenue was hostess. Ethlynn Peterson, Lenora Steph- ~ * ens,, Mary Eleanor Lockman, Mrs. Guests attending the Raymond L. Cale, Mrs. Alter were ais Guy stacks Mex es OL ALUGIO - Visual Materials ;}C. Johnson and Mrs. Herbert Ar-' day evening for members of the “meme Mrs. Mabel Wiser led the ¢ mi ‘in the singing of hymns, accom panied by Mrs. Margaret MéCar | Mrs, Ada Wideman conducted and Mrs. the meeting, and dinner was served ingham. iby Mrs. Josephine Dietrich and for misses, women, half sizes... the look you love... Kay Windsor Nylon Pima... °10.98 When January rounds the corner, it’s time to think of balmy breezes and cottons. For you, forever... the crease-shedding charm of nylon pima. Easy wash- ing, a whisk of the iron and these cottons are really for their next round of flattery’ Choose yours now in navy, plum, brown and green. 14-20, 1412-2212, ye 38-44. Two styles: Cardigan classic with rhinestones Dress bedazzied with rhinestone buttons and touches of tucking. Come in today. Waite's Dresses—Third ‘Floor of Fashion * aa _ On your shoulder, a so-slim strip of tucking or Coat . | _ 98 W. Huron FE 4-7312 ~ ,ward Duberville, Mrs. Jack Mar-) . tin, Mrs) Earl Frick, Mrs, armas ‘Meeting Conducted Shallman Mrs. Mary Ann T Alicia iby Loyal Philathea Mrs Wiliam Colyer, Mrs , | . ' | Mrs. Nellie Monroe gave the Bi- ti); 7 alon ible me when the Loyal Phila-| taal Othe ttemdi Mrs. \thea Class of the First Baptist, ere Sireere 66ers Pere | FORMALS - BRIDALS ‘Church met Tuesday evening. Her Betty 5S w. HURON a 5-3675 ‘topic was “Come Ve.” roup. Mrs. Irene Anderson and Bever- ly Humphries. Mrs * * * Mrs er. en Scooped necklines , , . seen throughout New York | collections. Lewis Irwin of White Lake: Roland Smith of Bir-! Irwin presided at the re-, ifresnment table. The house was Emerson School PTA. * * * Everling, Mrs. Florence | Mrs. John Balch was moderator | by Mrs. Nancy Kirkpatrick were Pappert, Mrs. Roland Satterlee, Md presented the panel members. displayed for PTA members, Fathers Conduct ‘Serving on the panel was Eliza-_ ania Sawer beth Halsey who spoke on the COMMITTEE NAMED Out-of-town guests were Mrs tures, cards and readiness mate- ™@m™med. with Mrs. L. D. McLauch- PT A\ Meeting Mrs, Laura Wait, also on the Williams, and Mrs. Thomas Mc- members attended the Owen School | papel, used an opaque projector Keever as alternate. ~ | to Mustrate her talk on writing and spelling. Arithmetic was discussed Emerson Sees Exhibitio Robert! A demonstration of classroom | was employed by Mrs. Leola Chris- rout, uses of audio-visual materials imjtenson in her discourse on science Charles | school subjects was held Wednes-! A question and answer period fol lowed the pane]. demonstration. * * * Exhibits collected and arranged | week. The its return trip from the Rose Bowl.' currently touring America and Canada. On top of classes, many stu: | dents squeesed in time to attend}, ‘first of the attractions was the famous Boston Pops Orchestra performing on Monday. Selections ranged from Tchaikovsky to the “Look Sharp, Be Sharp” march. ¥ * * A capacity crowd of 5,300 filled both the auditorium and Fairchild Theater te. hear the group directed The feminine lead, Maria Riva, | ‘Mrs. H. J. Endries, past chief, ‘ will install the Pythian Sisters, A social hour is planned follow. 'talented daughter of Marlene Diet-'ing the installation. Kowal Pye LO ai pkey ol ,, ; # foge e® by} for having the most members for conducted entirely by fathers. decorated with pink and blue car-/Helen Kinney who explained and the year and Miss Kinney’s room| The Pontiac Women's Chorus. nation floral pieces for the show- showed the uses of manipulative) won the banner for the most par- conducted by Charles Hutton, pre- ‘ «materials, The strip film machine| ents present at the meeting. Owen School A nominating committee was lin as chairman, assisted by Mrs. | Charles Eaglen and Mrs. Gilbert, Approximately 125 guests and PTA meeting Wednesday evening. ‘Homeroom father, Oliver Drum- Mrs. Balch's room won the prize heller, presided at the meeting, * * * ‘sented several selections followed Mrs. Warren Wallbilling invit- |by David Ewalt of the Pontiac ed members to. participate im Parks and Recreation Department, | the Founders' Day pregram |Who showed slides of seasonal | which will highlight the Febru- (activities sponsored by the City | ary meeting. : gh . a freshments were served by | Refreshments were served by « . parents from Mise Kinney’s and|the fathers with Mr. Drumheller Mrs. Kirkpatrick's rooms, with and John Giles pouring. Eugene Mrs. Marie Dougherty and Mrs./Chisholm, Cleatus Garner, For Balch at the tea table. ‘rest Flowers and Gordon Allison ,also helped with the refreshments, | The attendance award was won jby Mrs. Norman Kuijala'’s home room Gamma Chapter Holds Election of New Officers Extension Club Has Si. ‘inde Michtows ct ogee Dinner and Meeting ‘avenue entertained members of A cooperative dinner was served Gamma Chapter of Beta Phi at members of the Huron Gardens her home Tuesday evening. Extension Club by Mrs. Henry ._ * © Gimmel of Tampa road when she Officers were elected for the entertained Tuesday evening. coming year. Mrs. John K. Irwin) Mrs. Leonard Bares and Mrs. Jr. will serve as president assisted! Gerald Wright gave the group a by Mrs. William Frankenfield, vice lesson eon storage space and hob- president; Mrs. Robert Clark, sec-/bies. Plans were discussed to give retary; Mrs. Behler, corresponding financial aid to Leader Dogs for secretary; Mrs. Jerry Martin,'the Blind, Inc., in Rochester. jtreasurer; Mrs, William Reuter,’ yrs. Romeo Guiborde of East conductress, and Mrs. Richard De- Beverly avenue will be hostess Witt, sergeant-at-arms, for the next: meeting. j Plans were completed for a | white elephant sale to be held Feb. Color of Shoe Heels j 28 at the home of Jane McGuire Affects Ankle Sizes | on Golf drive. \ Mrs. William Brace will enter- NEW YORK (INS) — If you want: tain the group at her home on to make your ankles look slimmer \Voorheis road at the Jan. 24 and your shoe size smaller, just meeting. change the color of your heels. —— = — A heel that's in a contrasting u STAPP’S Ree SHOES FOR THE FAMILY-- DRASTICALLY REDUCED SHOE CLEARANCE! 3 | Children’s Shoes Weather Bird sizes. from our regular stock of and Black Hawks. We have plenty of color to the body of a shoe, says Vincent De Liso, always makes feet seem much smaller and the ankles thinner. Coming Events Post 23. Canadian Legion. will meet) at 8 pm. Friday tn the American Le sion Home 206 Auburn Ave TO GUARD YOUR HEALTH All of us here are at your command. You'll find a complete stock of pharmaceuticals, health and infants’ needs ...all of the highest quality! Top Quality Costs No More Here! CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” ’ 72 North Saginaw St. New Cream Deodorant Proved I's Times As Effective Against Perspiration and Odor’. Use this Vanishing Cream Deodorant with PERSTOP" Daily. Keeps Underorms Dry and Odorless—Saves Clothes from Steins Now you can get a new kind of protection from perspiration and odor —rubbed-in pro- tection. Arrid now contains magic new PERSTOP.” Rub it in—rub perspiration and odor out. Used daily it 1s actually 1Y4 times as effective as any other leading deodorant ia keeping underarms dry, soft and sweet. Safe for normal skin and fabrics. Get soft, creamy Arrid with PERSTOP” today. Rub it in—rub perspiration evt! No other deodorant gives vou Arrid’s exclusive rubbed -in protection. So don't be half -sate Be completely safe—use Arrid with Perstop* to be sure. * Carter Products @urfaclanta, $9 99 . 3 and $499 Half-Yearly SHOE SALE Growing Girls’ Shoes Popular dress and sport cas- uals tin handsome leathers, suedes, patents and saddles *5” & $4.99 CLOSE-OUT Ladies’ Nylon Hose NAME BRAND First Quality S¥-15 and 60-15 79°" Were $4.95 CLOSE-OUT STORM BOOTS Thermo- Boots Fur-trimmed models. Choice of brown or red T scut* readeasy Ladies’ Casual ; _ Shoes Footflair " las * Finer qualit casual shoes d "Choice of Fétnmabte and Pork Hitt I aramount Buy now for wear anywhere. Footrest $999 CLOSE-OUT Values to $7.95 $999 and $499 Men's Dress Shoes Men'‘s—Boys’ Shoes Smart, handsome, new styles in quality footwéar Values to $9.95 Freeman's famous shoes for ment and boys. New styles Values to $13.95 #99 ‘Q” °° Pair! one Tate opps-enos *]° Dr STAPP'S FAMILY SHOE STORE . 928 W. Huron Street Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Eves. to 9 P.M. Save 20°. to D Ov. on. Such Famous Names as Heel Gripper Trampeze Sports California Cobblers Children’s Shoes Incl. Choose from Genuine Calf and Suedes . made. Cuban and high heels. Red, black, blue, beige. All sizes but not in every style. @ Vo Refunds @ No Exchanges i * é FE 2-2492 DIEM’S SHOES “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 87 NORTH SAGINAW ST. .. even some custom- @ All Sales Final! OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS © * "ae ee ee a Oe unt : Cae q ; " Wey | a : - i : ' 4 i $ wae \ Se _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 Brings Out the Sweetness in Human Nature ) plane forges through an uncom: | while almost everyone lends silent fortable storm. : support to the pilots up front and al Rather, ‘Soave te 6. reverent calm overhead. At this time, of all saat . times, women and men are on their best behavior, so as not to bother the captains. ° * * who feet. and There is nothing he p In the last couple of years, ‘ people are on|PILOTED BY GALAHAD can fo te Seip, 3 te hung. ple hav cand tale ae tase « A It makes him feel small. Feeling e , airplanes than they are in cars,| “Never mind, it doesn’t hurt a buses, ships, trains and offices. bit,” they will nod pleasantly smal makes him want to be so much for granted that there/ @ oe The pilot is Sir Galahad, the, &ttr- has been a slight lessening of in- ead tet the ave, Mair Sats ‘hostess is Florence Nightingale,| So he talks gently to the women, hibitions, and a slight letdown in ind , oo on and it is Christmas from coast to and thanks the hostess no matter the perfection of airborne man- with * women smile | coast in an alrplane jwhat kind of dinner she. serves! leore. eee ee eee ‘him, verved te their parters. Even the | The reason for all this can be} * ¢ @ On smooth, sunny flights, you : will find an occasional woman summed up, I suppose, as a mass. The politeness of airplane pas- snapping irritably at the hostess, innocent. lreverence for the powers of na-|sengers is even more pron Scareely anyone complains {f|/ture. When a man boards a plane, when the weather is inclement.| the coffee is cool, or the beef slice| fastens his seat belt and listens The deeper the fog or the bouncier| » emall. for off-beat noises in the roaring'the winds, the more perfectly be- E TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE KAREN'’S FLOOR COVERING Next to Karen’s Toyland 4524 Dixie Hwy. | Phone OR 3-4109 Drayton Plains OR 3-1279 Open 8:30 te 6:00. Mon. and Fri. till 9 P. M. self, bottomless and small, in the sky. - *-e @¢@ ke xe For the love of human nature, . . may he never wake up completely Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Jones of Pontiac trail, to bow safe an airplane is! Orchard Lake, are shown enjoying'a game of pitch and Se putt golf at the Escape Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they are vacationing. Hand Sewing Looks Best} Hand operations, skillfully done,|in good suits, and this craftaman- add to the appearance and soft- ship is then sewn in by skilled ness of a good suit. And silk tailors. The ease with which mod- thread, used in most high-grade ern wool fabrics can be draped, smartly-s' , well-tailored ability and elasticity of seams. (-iothing The shrink-and-shape operations ane which result in the fine lines of a! jgcod sult are w ys me by hand it is sewn in, are often keys to tin “At Beech-Nut I discovered = Hairdo Creators | sis se Serra ‘End Confusion firma twill wea how tempting an apple can be” si. e-em: = Applesauce Cake...... 49° ists are glad that 1955, a “year of | Delic Says Connie Clausen on the DR. SPOCK TV Program age Dein ther 2 on (2) pockets, for size quallty| The plump Spring beide will ‘ee 1 BOYSENBERRY PIES sane 1 copie _ Date Filled, Twisted | DANISH ROLLS.....6™ 49° i FL : : organized competition against the ll and stiching; (3)| her ches? end erms. Allow flat front Watching Beech-Nut prepare 956. onten twi ns: ws home permanent in 1 trouser inseams, for ample “let-| pene? fo elongate the figure end : fruits for babies is wonderful at . ¢ 6 oute"* eee (4) ae sor canta ac abiedpsey «tags «se Hot Breed and Donute Deily Alter 3:30 7. M. - h sme! | Except Saturdays nn cold aot Lee use apples | Confusion during the last joer, Maer materi, Full-skirted white silk organdie ia -e go in a gift basket. And according to stylist S. J. Franco, | Pi the lapel to over pink + is dell THOMAS PAS RY SHOP ech-Nut make Bab mch or ruffle ) affeta Melicately | Fe eT aNy ONS = resuited from publicity about * make certain it snaps back into touched with reembroidered alen- all their goodness—cooks-apples _[‘‘little longer look. in.|Place without wrinkling or losing con lace appliques on the neckline with skins on. That way, vita- The nation’s beauty shops | 121 West Huron, Near Coss FE 4-8163 . : 70 | », Good workmanship and/and flat front panel. Delicate ap mins and minerals usually lost ee © v —, pe ny women | Talty interlinings will be readily pliques _ skirt panel details are PARK FREE IN REAR OF STORE are captured for a baby to grow thought shoulder length hair was) epperent. featured in bridal collections. | on. Beech-Nut always puts’ |on its way back. babies’ needs first. * “A be See Dr. SPOCK on TV presented by BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS (“high collar length” ranging up B suNpiAt ina GUARDSMAN JANUARY SALE os = —sSpace-Making Riedy Clearance css NOW on SUNDIAL SHOES a a a Regular NOW $ | $12.95 10.99 - SRR REE a w WINTER Somes prusses | *2°° LADIES Pes cours «= SGP ‘sos = NOW «(57.99 GUILDCRAFT a ame LADIES’ a a . SHOES - a baie Now %4.99 - B soe NOW 5399 g a a a | $7.99 CASUALS Baus Resuler NOW 43,99 _ , WE SUNDIAL and BONNIE LADDIE. BeRBBBBEaR Entire Stock % Off CHILDREN’S SHOES SEE eee (CLOSE-OUT 200 PAIR WOMEN’S SHOES BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES HOUSCOATS: = J / 0) ROBES iF a Sik, Quilted ? i Pajama Sets Prices start at $3.49 init” 593.9) Turpin-Hall © *129 tn 80D) =e Family Shoe Stree SOUR Reeee ih 9 NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. vere NOW 54” wopeg tT 7 eee eee ss ay =z | = vi Sane — ward home's reported up forj= sale... . Playwright F. Hugh Herbert's daughter Pam mar- 2 “MILDRED ried publicist Russ Burton ... : There's now a “Father Divine Mambo”... Fess (“Davy Crockett") Parker's making a pile in oil wells .. . Scott Brady and Dorothy Malone have the elopement fever. 7 One of the most famed singers in the biz may quit his long-time record company ... Jerry Lewis gave a $500 camera to Sammy Davis Jr. who has a room full of 'em . . « Painter Diego Rivera returns to Mexico from Russia next menth, after cancer treatment. x * k& * EARL’S PEARLS... . Nobody ever pulled himself out of trouble with a corkscrew—Louis L'Amour. x k k * “| WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The reason’ a dollar won't do as. Boys’ Flannel Pajamas Boys’ Wash Sets Reg. $2.29 & $2.98 Reg. $3.98 Reg. $2.98—$3.98--$5.98 $199 $999 $199 $993 $399 MEN’S CLOTHING VALUES MEN’S SUITS "eins" Bhiw OO sts TA” Ny OL Reg. $48 Men's All Wool ; Men’s Orlon Slipover Sport Shirts V-Neck Sweaters 99 99 Reg. to $12.95 ‘ $7 Reg. $6.95 $4. Men's Men’s Flannel Sport Shirts Gabardine Jackets Reg. $2.95 Reg. $3.95 Surcoat style with all $799 $199 $993 Ladies’ © Ladies’ WINTER COATS ST. MARY’S COATS Regular and Brief Sets F stm FL Values to $59.95 amous St. Mary Fleeces in Luscious Pastels $39” 27” wool quilted lining. Reg. $10.95 Ladies’ much for people as it once did, is that people won't d 9 , : much for a dollar as they once did.”—Herb Gaeta, a : Men he) Topcoats Famous Brands Included LADIES’ SWEATERS BETTER 2 SOS x *k k& * 4 0 $5. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Asked what he thought of the)” frmous’ brands, ‘ae S$OPMIOO $ 9D hes. $47” Mh cae ae sq sQ . ‘120 average Texan, a Houston businessman replied, “There's no a — - peer 3 Reg. $50 $55-$65 $9 and Sale such thing as an average Texan.”—Tony Pettite. le eee SF at cnneen’s ONE GROUP **e- * * — DRESSES Walter Slezak, the 280-pound actor, has found a diet that. Men's Stretchee ENTIRE STOCK Ladies? -_ is effective: “I'm not gaining weight nearly as fast as 1 NYLON SOCKS Men’s Neckwear , Ladies ‘usually do.” That's earl, brother, 4 3 tor $],00 Reg. $1.50 D for $900 Costame Jewelry Famous Name Slips 3 (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Irregular 6S¢ $1.09 Values to $1.98 Values to $10.98 4 Charge Two Juveniles [Pair allegedly stole the car froma Men’s Corduroy Men’s Fur Lined V9 $999. $4°° ; | With Theft of Auto atone a Woodward avenue t SPORT SHIRTS LEATHER GLOVES Y | A settee a ie Entire Stock $299 $299 old Floyal Oak youths with car theft Republican Committee | og Reg. $5.95 3 Res: A 3 eee ees ae oann’ Holds Plan Meeting i Police. Zuvenie Court by Bens ” The Oakland County Republican |B MEN °S SPORT COATS are" hearing will be held before Committee met this week at Devon > GIRLS’ CLOTHING BARGAINS GIRLS’ COATS Girls’ St. Mary’s Coats 3-6x Slack Sets, 7-14 Pre-Teens Reg. $24.95 $ 90 Reg. $29.95 Reg. $39.95 and $29.95 “D9 “97 Girls’ Marlee SP 430 Coats Reg. $29.95 Girls’ Orlon Sweaters - Girls’ Quilted Robes Values to $4.98 and Pajama Sets Reg. $16.95 Reg. $4.95 8999 TA Off s11” 2” GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS and JACKETS Use a Convenient 7 tan ne Sea Vf, Off Charge Account! Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore Gables with Republican members ’ after an investigation of about two of the Board of Supervisors to dis-| ~~ weeks, Children’s Services Direc- ‘cuss strategy for this year’s elec-| ee tor James Hunt, said. ‘tion campaigns, according to _ 99 99 Arrested after a police chase County Chairman Chad M. Ritchie.) $ $ New Year's Eve which saw their piscussion was also held on the own car over turned and two planned GOP organization of the. feed INCLUDES OUR FAMOUS BRANDS private automobiles smashed, the| county on a block-by-block basis. rr INVITATION TO BID ° The United” States Government, acting through the Public ao Housing Administration, will receive bids for a period of 30 ae on beginning on January 12, 1956 and ending at 2:00 P.M, S. T., February 13, 1956, for the sale and removal from wie of the Administration Building and Paint Shed at the former War Housing Project MICH-29219 located at Pontiac, Michigan. The above structures are located at the corner of Central Avenue and East Boulevard in the City of Pontiac. The Administration Building is of cement block and frame con- struction, asphalt gable roof, asbestos board and cement block exterior walls, and cement slab floor, Interior walls and partitions are of glass, plaster board and wall board. The Reg. $24.95 to $29.95 Reg. $32.50 to $39.95 Men's Men's All Wool 100% Nylon Jackets | COAT SWEATERS . Wash and Wear Nylon GIRLS’ DRESSES GIRLS’ SKIRTS floor area is a imately 2300 ft. divided into offi and lobby, wah warms ih sanitery facilities, kitchen, wore e 30 D : 1-3, 3-6x, 7-14, Pre-Teens, Chubby 3-6x, 7-14, Pre-Teens, Chubby rooms and repair shop. The building is served with City water e ays Values to $7.98 Values to $5.98 f and electric light and power, and equipped with blower type hot air furnace. The Paint Shed is an 8 x 8 cement black flat root building. General Conditions, Bid Forms and other information may be obtained from James N. Wiessner, Housing Manager at Crystal Beach Project, 8! Florida St., Pontiac, Michigan, telephone $cp99 and $499 $499 $999 @70 Days 2 "4 } 1 “ "3 Federal 4- . | : : ton Giosaavicn Soha ONES Pitiie Neng Adenia. @6 Months Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping 23 ea SER CES ee ON tee a ee ey, ee eee ee ee Oe ee See etc ee | | | i f THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 DAY at Both PEOPLE’S MARKETS for... es iia Spovials for Thurs., Jan. 12th, to Wed., Jan. {8th ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Cello. Blue WAX PAPER /° Sel 64 et. 125-m. sn 3g © @ PANCAKE SYRUP © GOLDEN MIX 2 @SALADA TEA BAGS Velvet PEANUT Phillips Whole BISCUIT IRISH MIX | POTATOES 40 ox. Cc Toll Ne. 303 Pkg. Con Welch's Frozen GRAPE JUICE. . BIRDS EYE, FROZEN, PERCH FILLETS, { Ib. 47c DER Auburn . 0209, eee seeneere seegsechecapes eed ae seen eee eeneneetes ory OO) . RK we BOGUS LeU CCL ee COooora ” sareedie's'y eevee sss * nar eene see e eee . veeens ox * wo N=) oe ONE WHOLE CHICKEN Lb. oop 19 @ Give your baby this new mealtime treat ~ bétterthan-ever Swift's Strained Meats! See how their newly improved flavor makes feeding time more fun! By actual taste test mothers agree they're even bet- ter than before! New in texture, too—they’re smo-o-o-th as Swift's most precious product! Fancy 210 Size TANGERINES I | Y | ~ New! Smoother texture! _ New! Finer flavor! es New! In handy glass j jars! pet Meats for Babies! , Satin! And to make serving and storing eas- ier—Swift’s improved Meats for Babies now come in handy NEW glass jars! _ Try them today! You'll find all eight va- rieties at your dealer’s. Also in convenient glass jars—Swift’s Egg Yolks for Babies and Junior Meats for your toddler. € Swilt H Stove Yous Femail Betlto Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 5 79: Large SURF 2 Boxes Limit— 25 to a é Customer 10 Lb. Bag U. S. 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Main St. * a\*%. \ . ay ae ct 1" *) GRA EFRUI , t TMs v ’ » NO. 303 CANS and Duncan Hinee Blueberry S ROMAN . CLEANSER 4 Muffin Mix ONE-HALF GALLON 8-Ounce Bottle DEFIANCE AMERICA’S FAVORITE! HERSHEY HORMEL CHIL] CON CARNE With Beans" BENNETT'S ) CHILI SAUCE FINGERS ROLEN 19: TABLE SYRUP FLAVOR-KIST Pure Chocolate LADY 3 ra, oA 7 syne ] r 7 £ BEST FOR Cakes — Pastry — Frying SWIFT'NING A “Quick Mix Type” Shortening 3 ran PILLSBURY FLOUR 10-Ib. Bag SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS ONE 33° POUND SUNSHINE LINIT. LIQUID STARCH "23° LINIT LAUNDRY ‘rs" sTancH 15¢ CUP’ CUSTARD | COOKIES ONE 49° # = POUND AJAX CLEANSER sD For 25¢ AN sy SI sSiuer 5 RTENING 69'| CAN MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE i “1.39 | BIRDS EYE Ocean Perch, Cod, Haddock a7. BIRDS EYE PEAS J 00 YOUR CHOICE BIRDS EVE FISH BITES 8-Ounces 29° 5 10-Oz. Pkgs. | RED || HEART DOG FOOD 16-Oz. Cens 2 = 31 PINT 03 43 LIQUID BOWL CLEANER QUART FAB me §=6OC Fels Naptha SOAP 6" 55° Fels Naptha SOAP GRANULES wr 30° 645° ) / . : | / . . ns : pe e Pete feo c% Sf i ebee S eeee ) ene NORTHERN => TISSUE | Aether [Saya White or Colored Pt oa acess , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1958 THIRTY-SIX | \ Slice @ loaf of rye bread but do) Spread the cut surfaces of the not cut al the way through fo the/bread with the cheese mite in Barbecue Sandwiches butter or margarine and a quarter! in a moderate or hot oven. | : fe lemon | |ter the second day than the first.| 3 Many frankly enjoy turkey bet.| 3 2 tapicedoons Itmon ice saice |And with good reason, for tue] Make hamburgers taste charcoal broiled just by cooking in Diamond Crystal Salt! 1 cup cap caine pee \Such as these open barbecue sand- shallow baking pan. Cover bread wiches, for instance ._. which slices with turkey. Saute onion in. \can be counted on to be a big! butter or margarine, until light | hit at the family supper table.|brown; add salt, Worcestershire In fact, they’ re so bright and} sauce, lemon juice, su; Serve Hot Rye Breed aterm! ort oe That Extra Turkey Canned Asparagus | Can Be Glamorized | A d@elightfuy way to serve canned jasparagus! | 1 eam’ (14% ounces) Ssperagus ‘is a star performer in any dish. Place toasted bread slices in Milt “Asparagus Au Gratin 1%y tablespoons butter oe eneeeenene flour Pepper i ‘e cup dry (medium coarse) bread rumbs ‘a Cup finely grated theddar cheese | could offer them ‘with pride ‘at a| party buffet or as a quick late- levening guest snack. You start with toast topped by breast, white ) and flavory, or a combination of i \.the two... fix ‘em te year j | liking. Then the surprise barbe- ‘ eue sauce!. Surprise because it's ‘| made with our old favorite, ‘| canned applesauce! Applesauce gives it rich thick- > |ness, apple tang and a weieper sweetness, Then spicy season- .. |Ings are added and the whole gent- ily heated to mingle the flavors. The mixture is spooned lavishly over the turkey ee meat from sticking ~ brings Cover bottom of frying pan out all its full, rich flavor with a bang A thin sprinkli ae * without making it too salty! Diamond C Salt. Diamond is a cook's best friend! PLAIN OR 1ODIZED Open Turkey Barbecue Sandwiches @ slices bread toasted igh flame-watil salt gets bad - ' re Sliced left over rorkey } OR) 4 “ cup butter or margarine \y teaapoon salt x. TIT ITI ILI OL LLL ELLE PPP LITT SHOP HERE FOR BETTER Fo0p a UNS 24444 A Ad i ¢ DEVI VDIIIIIIIIIIIIVI IIIa VIIIIVIIsIIaIsIIssss IIa IIIs III IIsII Issa ss, 7° ¢ wun our Fresen Foods Section During MINUTE MAID : \ PARADE of VALUES / Roland Fancy PINK . 2 ) & 1-Lb. Tall c Can: oS NOW-AND SAVE! 2 for Minute Maid Orange Jue 39c¢ LIPTON TEA THE “BRISK” Tea P+ 1% | 48 2, 59 ” Sealtest Reg. or Homo. MILK Farmer's Own Brand Freshly Ground COFFEE 69: SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Cello. 39 ~ PORK LIVER or Lean, Meaty BONES = 29 Boneless Rolled VEAL ROAST 39: Rib End, Pork Rib End Cut LOIN ROAST... 29° PORK CHOPS . FARMER'S SUPER MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. FREE PARKING ‘moderate oven, 350 degrees, ‘minutes or until thoroughly heated. Here's an way to give very hot. Place meat (in four wie . hamburger a c oal-brotled thick patties) in ee. “ee ae - ene rs a crust and taste—just with pure = each side until crisp crust minutes fot savory and temptin Diamond Crystal Salt. You forms and meat is done the _ a tempting need: way you like it. You need no One look, one bli: sstul sniff and t1b. ground beef grease, no ~ nai Sek ke hands just naturally reach for | iC 1 Salt Diamond Crystal Salt keeps forks. With the sandwiches youl! might serve potato chips, celery; and olives or a bit of green salad. | \ \ \ \ . \ \ \ \ \ \ \) \) . \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Swift’s Premium Brand, Old Fashioned Smoked N 3 ® \ \ \ \) 4 io . . \ \) \ \ \ ‘ \ \ \) \ 9 \ 5 \ 4 \ \ ws N Heat, stirring “occasionally; pour (ch. a ae — : ‘over open sandwiches. Bake in paragus liquid to make 1 cup. Melt butter in small saucepan over low heat; stir in flour. Add milk mixture; cook and stir con- ee |} stantly ever low heat until thick- | ened and bubbly; add salt and | Ham Loaf Topping | pepper to taste. | Topping for a ham loaf: Wash Pour sauce over asparagus. | and slice an unpeeled orange: Sprinkle with crumbs, then cheese. | sprinkle the slices with Sugar and|Bake in moderate (350 degrees) | arrange on top of the loaf about a oven until hot — about 20 min- half hour before the meat is ready. utes. Serve immediately, Yields four servings, Add a scoop of ice cream to a’ Add grated car rot, minced onion. cup af chilled chocolate milk. Serve and parsley to a French dressing.| to small fry with straws! iServe over lettuce : SANITARY DIAPERS, undergarments, bedding are important for baby’s health protection. Always disinfect them with Roman Cleanser Bleach. This triple action bleach whitens and removes stains as it disinfects—so baby clothes are made senitery—without extra work. Depend on Roman Cleanser Bleach. FOR THE BU06. GSE FARMER PEETS Baby Spare Ribs 35° Chase & Sanborn = CAMPBELLS ’ Coffee —_ PetssuRE PACKES Choice of Grinds Chase! anes Sen ‘h “anbo! CANADIAN BACON Lb. € 89 — Farmer Peets Birds Eye Perch or Cod FILLET "FRESH PICNICS 5 to 7 Lb. Average 39: | C Sunshine Krispy Crackers 22° Lb. Box Birds Eye Birds Eye Beef - Chicken - Turkey Pies 4 for GIR Union Lake Grocery 1535 Union Lake Road Birds Eye Lima Beans Broccoli Spears Cauliflower FRENCH FRIES GREEN PEAS SPINACH HO 10 oz. Drayton Food Market | 4490 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OPEN DAILY BEER—WINE SUNDAYS en Mon. Thra Thurs. 9 te 6:30 8—Sa 9 to 9 LIQUOR 9 to 5 * Sanday to 2:30 ¢ ies gga BA. «30 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 ie ia F — pene , ee When a recipe PLEASE OPEN CAREFULLY i. “ (Cannon kitchen towel packed right inside!) There's a big Cannon kitchen towel inside every Giant Economy size of this fine all- purpose detergent, a pastel Cannon face cloth inside jin Anniversary Book 1880-1955 "Racine: 7 stb cosanc &, “sisi! 93 pen bles. These were rolled cookies : Today's version of that i an easily adie jou : gar, eggs. Stir in evaporated milk, vanilla. Sift ingredients to- gether and stir in. Blend in nuts. popular n greased baking sheet. day, a picture of Bake about 10 minutes. Frost with a that ea. as well Burnt Butter Glaze. Makes about " dressed | 4 Burnt Butter Glaze a a Pies ae i it-up cooked chick le cut-u on 1%) cupa ups peas 1% ¢ ups cooked carrots Heat oven to 425 degrees (hot). | Melt butter, remove from heat. __,Blend in flour and seasonings. Stir | ely eut|in chicken stock and cream. Bring | to boil, stirring constantly. Boil 1 q minute, Divide chicken amone € smiall easeroles. Add mixture of peas and carrots. Pour on het sauce. »*| Top with Savory Pastry Circles. | Bake about $5 minutes. Savery Pastry Circles Add 1 teaspoon celery seed and/| 4% teaspoon paprika to your fa- vorite pastry recipe. Cut into cir- | cles to fit tops of casseroles. ‘Even Flappers in the Twenties | €. F eke kd dhck dd hkhinhbchbndnhadudiahadiahhrhiakad a’ “If It's Alive —It's Fresh” — (de Taste the Difference! _ Turkey Roasting Hens y POULTRY DRESSED FREE! Fryers s—Ducks—Coon reas... D9: Wild RABBITS... i Fresh 49; | HERRING 2 Oi, oa CATFISH 49; —FRESH FISH— eo ce ew ee tment ee N Freth end Salt Water Fish of All Kinds FRESH SMELT — SHRIMP — OYSTERS People’s Fish & Poultry 82 S. Saginaw Street WU LLLLLLLLLALLLLLL LL LLL Ll 8 cents.” Market (Wholesale and Retail) FE 4-1521 MAOCRPOLORPEROLEEEE cooked. It was about this time! that Icebox Rolls became popular. | Here is that old recipe brought up to date so that you don’t even have to knead the dough. Easy Refrigerator Rolle 2 cups warm water 2 packages active dry yeast eet ai bay ee aspoons Hs tet cups matted flour 1 exe « cup soft shortening nd mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in water, Add sugar, salt and about half the flour. Beat thor- oughly 2 minutes; add egg and shortening. Beat in rest of flour gradually until smooth. Cover with! a damp cloth; place in refriger- ator. Punch down occasionally os dough rises. About. 2 hours before baking cut. off amount needed and return rest. of dough to refrigerator. aga while cold into rolls and place on greased baking sheet. Brush tops | with melted butter. Let rise until light . . . 1% to 2 hours. Bake | 12-15 minutes in a 400-degree oven. Dskes 4 denen miotbam note} Nee Your Blessings Here's a count-your-blessings tern about coffee. The sign in a '¢élfee shop window im Sac City, ‘Towa, reads: “Free: light. heat, seating, conversation, water, cream| for coffee, sugar for coffee. Coffee: | ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK Sliced Bacon Lb. 29° SHORT RIBS Lb. ] 8‘ “POT ROAST u 33° HAMBURGER 3" 89° Chase & Sanborn FREE con B= STREET MILK se 39 || Everyday Low Price Hamilton, Grade A LARGE EGGS “ 65° Birds Eye Frozen HALIBUT... PERCH, COD Lb. Pkg. 45° Heinz TOMATO SOUP ~ 10: FOOD MARKET 148 Howard Street at Perry We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! NEW STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., 10 A. M. te 7 P. M. Thurs, Fri, Sat, 9 A.M. to 8 P. M. 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NO. 1 CARROTS GREEN ONIONS SWEET POTATOES 2 For 25‘ 2 For ] 5° 3 Lbs. 25° | TOP QUALITY POULTRY AT 3 SISTERS’ FRYERS FRYERS TURKEYS Rilted ¢ PAN Lb. 39° Al Cleened Lb. 4 5° arm’ Le Ga ke Kidney Beans .§ Tomatoes Cut Wax Beans Cut Green Beans + * ee He we ee ee we PEACHES BISQUICK Jumbo 22 Cen Lerge Peckage Each 29° ee _e * © ee oe ee ee NO PICNI ALL CS | Rival Dog Food BREAD TABLE KING Fancy Tender Vegetables Cur: Sexe + Less Sweet Peas ................ .7 for for $1 ome 00 Jumbo €i Whole Kernel Corn. ......... 7 for $1 9 I hohe 17 Cream StyleCom........... 7 for $1 - PHIRTY-SEVEN iesnaiinas: Vir snails Saati Mie aM BE AS Ge ES Fe tha aston ee a ee : ? } * go A ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1956 | = _ _ : Laesdageneoid "te soto n OOOSE Demands butter and then cut into small tri- - angies. Careful Cookery. : : : a I cna ies bam with] Add a big mixed green conte 3 | ee French Toast menu, and Tich copk-| Beca — | wiches. To make the sandwiches,/ies and you'll have something». _* ae toi vice : : ‘ | u Jayer jellied cranberry sauce be- good! A bowl of fresh fruit might |esh 4s well as subtle flavor, the --% : 4 oh | ; tween slices of white bread; dip also be in evidence -for weight- Toasting of this delicacy is not just v ! ithe sandwiches in a regular French|watchers who eschew the cookies. an ordinary cooking job but one : 4 ———— — - wy that demands extreme care, says. ; = . * : ; * . se 44 * culinary expert at the world- famed 0 hhoco 9 le ‘Chateay Laurier Hotel in Canada’ 5 P i , capital city of Ottawa. First thing to a, he advises, is, work up a sizzling 400-degree heat, in your oven, Next draw the fowl, | vigorously scrub the skin with hot,! soapy water and thoroughly rinse.’ Then clean and stuff the bird, The next step is to truss and | tie up the goose, pop it in a pan, salt well, add a little water and | | . put it in the oven, For the first half hour give it i a 400 degrees of heat and then turn nant LEAN TRIMMED TENDER the oven. down to 325 degrees. In PORK SUGAR CURED READY TO EAT c . 4 no time at all, says the Chateau |Laurier expert, the water starts to evaporate and the fat begins to, a — ‘melt. ‘Baste weil about every 20 4 just pop it in a pan minutes, for a few short sec- ._ * » — q al Me If you have 8 to 10 — s and serve piping Watch fer mouths to feed, a 12-pound speci- hot... don't forget the Ma le men should fill the- bill. Chef Frei- € SHANK q ha. tds te © cold P \tag figures about 25 minutes of PORTION L ; 3 coth. food Leaf Sign! | coking to the pound is enough. At e i 00d... that rate the goose should be ready 5 in little under five hours. . “And,” he cautions, “‘be sure to serve the oreagh hot... goose gets | Maple Leaf Dairy Co. |": = fl ap e @a iry # Mix a tablespoon of molasses| with a half cup of milk and! 20 E. Howard St. FE 4-2547 | serve over hot cooked oatmeal For, ‘small fry! “3. CRISPER f | they’re | | ae WAFER SLICED eooms LEAN PREDICED c coi cz AQ‘ [somes c=. 69 suas ——SCS «SQ LIVER ~ 9 DAINTY LUNCH | Apple GRAPE JELLY oS CRM Bil es . AMERICAN BEAUTY (DEAL PACK) ELBO RONI = 29: SALERNO CHOCOLATE CROWN COOKIES = 3 a atin “ate atta aa cnt aa atin a am ate al et a cae a a aa Of a Og IO Oa GIO gf Gf OO TO I i ify, GO llr, Sin i, tl tilt ll i >; ar war a — ee U.S. MAINE ALL PURPOSE 25 193° ) c|POTATOES =" , U.S. NO. 1 GRADE “A” FINE FOR BAKING IDAHO 06 3° POTATOES ul’ BANQUET FRESH PROZEN . MELLO CRUNCH POT PIES DOG FOOD) = 2 29 Turkey © Chicken @ Beef 8- On. $ Pies J 00 BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN , T 5 10-6. $4 00 ender Peas rw RUSO FRESH FROZEN ; 4 10-0. $4 00 Strawberries ine ORANGE “JUICE Bs Q5* GREEN Beas 92 39° Rosebud or Risdon VAN CAMPS | FRESH 0 3 g: PORK & BEANS 22235° MILK.” ae, CALIFORNIA, FINEST GROWN 24 SIZE ) HEAD tll itl tl lal wae ah gy theystay # Wak , re-proof packet, re-close packet, hold it under faucet. Crackers stay crisp and fresh. And you'll love the flavor — because NABISCO bakes flavor right in! You try ’em...compare ‘em with any other saltine...you'll like PREMIUM SALTINES best! "7 “ove TASTIER Holden Red Stamps Offer You Twice As Much for Your Money! " SUN-SWEET tate velo MEDIUM ae 3 F E CHEESE &. 69‘ As soon es you enter « Notional Food Store you notice the lew, i ¢ # $4 SPREAD 6. low prices. Upon completing your purchese you will receive Helden Red Stamps. Holden Red Stomps ere valucble becouse Dinnerbell—ia 4 — y Questere whee redeemed they offer you @ wide selection of wonderful “ 1-Lb. t ¢ premiums frem which te cheese. Se shop et Naetienol’s ond Margarine ° save Holden Red Stemps. They're velucble! ee Tan — | CRITES GOLDEN iia Reaneve Sale Prices the Right Effective Thry te Limit Quantities Jan, 14th CREAM CORN cen 2375 ORCHARD 4889 DIXIE 984 JOSLYN | (, fa. : f at ; LAKE AVE. HIGHWAY AVE. Compan e "em oe ~you ll prefer Sylvan Leke Drayton Plains Pontiac 1 2 EMIUM SALTINES G exarasagequanennenues NATIONAL BisculT COMPANY * eS — SEE al Ea —_ Try the 2-Ib. family package too! ° | SAVING You mont wrTe mecpews R68 Samos ate SPREE EATEN OR ECTS Me een fe whe PRICE SEO Fg pa a aii eee ce a La i } 77 at THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 THIRTY-NINE - Make a QUICK PIZZA SNACKS — After television or bridge on‘a blustery night, fortify your guests pizza _ with steaming coffee and a hearty snack of little crackers. Hit With Pizza Snacke nace. ee with additional!ately hot oven (400 degrees) until! melts, and Yorkshire Pudding Complements Beef Add a festive flair to Sunday’ absolutely Yorkshire Pudding 1 package popover mix 2 eges 1% cups mill \% cup beet waren with prepared mix, it’s quick, easy Beat with rotary beater: until. foolproof. smooth, Heat beet drippings unt] sizzling in 7 x ll-inch baking dish, Pour batter over drippings. « ee eS oe 2% to 30 minutes. Cut into six or cheese about three-five roast beef. Serve wonderfully dif- Empty contents of package into eight squares and serve with roast “Bake is eo sheet in nies Makes : about 50 pizzas. iferent Yorkshire Pudding. Made bowl; add eggs and milk and blend. beef and gravy. [BE WISE! ECONOMIZE! SHOP FIRST at BAZLEY’S_and SAVE! Junedole Brond w Freth, Leon SIDE 29%. Lean, 7-Rib Cut ROAST 2 5i. 229i. Shoulder Cut | Grode 1 cocticc ieee ee Junedale Brand REDI-EAT PICNICS * Leen, Center Cut CHOPS . 29i. 45: xs 9 9'|/ Quick Pizza Suacks 1 cam (1% cups) condensed tomato | soup 1 emall clove garile, minced ‘by teaspoon no %% pound sharp cheddar cheese, sliced | 80 saltine ] { Combine soup, garlic and oreg- ano, Let stand for at least 20 min-| Dish Glorifies | Hamburg, Pork maker takes pride in serving some- thing different to give her meals a refreshing, new-look. Hamburger Party Fare $, Deuse, Rombunper ye saled, snapped ; red horseradish Me 1 1 dieiane meats; add remaining| : ingredients to meat mixture, mix a well, Pack meat mixture into, ; _ greased Sinch ring mold (6-cup| | capectty) and place in pan of hot) "Bake fm moderately hot oven (375 degrees) for about 1% hours. Unmold and place under broiler to brown, for 5 to 10 mimites. Fil) center of ring with whipped pota-, toes or segeees. Sere: Serves six eight. Skillet Main Dish Stars Round Steak ——— ee MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Choice of Grinds Large Zip-Skin TANGERINES FRESH cece: Ome California Pascal CELERY eevee besirt 19° Florida ORANGES Florida Seedless _ GRAPEFRUIT *” ay Easy skillet main dish! | Phyl’s Braised Steak 1% pounds boneless — er top) bac (out a ee inch thick 5 tcomnee salt 2 tabi i) fet % cup finely diced on 1% cupe canned oa lh “eepitatle jutee 1 clove lie (minced) 2 — thinly sliced carrots 1 tablespoon cooking sherry tions. Mix flour, salt and pepper together; rub beef with flour mix- ture. | Heat fat in large skillet; brown | Grape arin zor JELLY 3°] Fancy 20 Oz. Tumblers SPARE RIBS SMALL BAR-B-Q i} We Give STAMPS Start Saving TODAY You'll Be Happier Tomorrow! U.S. SAVINGS: BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY BIRDS EYE PIES iy meat in it on both sides; add on- | | tom, vegetable juice, garlic and een | Simmer, covered, until meat is) tender — about one hour. Stir in cooking sherry. Makes four to six) | : Pianning to make a graham! cracker crust for a pie? Recipes. 4 sometimes forget to tell you not to | spread the crumbs on the rim of bad pie plate! Kitchentowelssend her home to mother | j Mrs. Wright has so many | Cand Machen towels (the go q one inside the Giant Economy |" size box every time she buys | Breeze) that she's giving some to | her mother! Breeze is the deter- ~*~ she trusts for all her wash — | work clothes, dishes, fine things. | } . . You've got to like Breeze too, or | Lever Brothers will refund every | penny you paid, plus postage. Save More During This Giant CANNED FOODS SALE! CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup 9 Cans 99c SERV-U-RITE, Whole Kernel 8 303 Cans 99¢ Corn .............. GLEN VALLEY Sugar. Peas 8 303 Cans 99c BROOK'S Pork and Beans 8 33 cans 99¢ PHILLIP’S CUT a Green Beans........ 7 28 cans 99¢ JOAN OF ARC Kidney Beans ...... 10 203 cans 99¢ DOGGIE DINNER er KING CARLO Dog Food... 1016-07. cans 99¢ puitir’s Irish Potatoes 8 33 cans 99¢ VIVIANO’S Prepared in Tomato Sauce with Cheese Spaghetti......... 10 33 cans 99¢ JOAN OF ARC, Calif.. Large Butter Beans | . 8 23 cans 99¢ ~ PHILIP'S: Tomatoes 2+ 7.28 Cams 99¢ Piedmont SLICED BACON 3% 89° /06 New Teste, Americon or Pimiento Cheese 59 Loaf U. S. Graded Choice BONELESS RIB Gient 46 oz. Can 3 BGe SPADAFORE BROS. MAT. WEST HURON STREET Birds Eye Fresh Frozen PEAS 10 oz. Package B tor QQe OPEN SUNDAY and Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Pack im Ove Big, New bee LIQUOR. SEER ~ WINE i saa et MESS iy Ri i in ate Ra RRpilg % ra = 2. 2 ° . . ) ol \ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, - JANUARY 12, 1956 _ leincts this year. It said it can To Test Vote Machines cnet is ieee for $1500 Thief Steals Phone ESCANABA '‘® — The City Coun- — eil has authorized a test of voting) Pure solder contains half lead machines” in Escanaba's nine ye and half tin. . wil teal anything and now ‘State wall ot the: Main Street booth. _ FORTY [ | [WHAT'S MY LINE? | SovietsStep Up | weet str y es India Aid Offers appears vider arrow, reading downward. TAMA, wee een. New Hydroelectric Job, Proposal on Riominum' Get Indian Scrutiny Police are checking for a telephone Claiming that India’s.tea indus~ taken from an outside booth of try is page 4 oar’ mo- thiew the Concord Telephone Co. The, nopolists,’ a Trade JACKSON @ ~ Some” ef coin’ phone was ripped from the Union Congress has demanded na-. Htionalization, of the industry, . op peernemae net | (4 4 DRUG “STORES NEW DELHI, India W—The| Soviet Union is reported sharply stepping up its offers of economic assistance to India. ri | - ° ? rena og SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY Indian officials disciosed that the 2 ROBDO ’ ° om) Russians have offered to build a 3 RAME 7 Now's the time to stock vour medicine chest at these complete aluminum Industry and to 4 DUST lower then ever prices durin our... expand a major hydroelectric pro) 5 EOREB ~ 8 ect in this country. These and pre- : on ae vious Soviet offers to build a steel A pape mil] and aid Indian oil exploration are believed only a beginning in the Russian campaign. poll. package, lading. pond pire, oVenve, | ; Informants say, however, the | © 1985 Where My Line, tc. ‘Peed: cote. sai | \ Reds are finding the going slow, | with the Indians examining every | angle of any Russian proposition. sugh ony te Rveion Shere, be Vegetables, Eg ggs In ncrease : the aluminum and hydroelectric projects, which they say are. both P M F d | still in the discussion stage. It was in rice; €a ts eature wnderstood the unresolved factors i include — and credit terms, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ket which probably will he re > * Housewives will find a wide va- flected at the retail level shortly 1 India’s small aluminum industry riety of meat ‘specials at the na- The stiffening in the whole sale! now produces about 7,000 tons a tion's food stores this weekend, Market is attributed to a combina- year. The second five-year plan Beef, lamb, pork, hams and chick- |tion of tif weather and the great-! starting in April calls for boosting|ers will be featured by one big /€T demand for beef products after, production to 30,000 tons. Officials|chain or another in major areas lthe holidays. said Russia has offered to pangs of the country. | . Guo chain to marking down the | po) paar to machinery to aid | pric tage on chops, leg of | the undertaking all along the line.| Various types i beef and steak lamb and pvt sate be. two to ae | cents a pound in some cities. “39° «sees Pan Ready ccm Seed } ss The same firm is hiking veal | chops by six cents a pound in PORK BUTTS Californie Nevel, 288 Size New York and by 16 cents a e ~ ORANGES ........... HAMBURGER WITH PICKLE CHIPS. 39 Delicious JUMBO SHAKE Full 24¢ , Pint ‘eee Spe jel iv fast Beech Cleoned TTT: HEALTH VALUES! 7 : COUGH DROPS ; a 7 Se 12 ier: UX «oT i Jie, bor of 18 tablets. ‘ “GINO PILLS pound in Washington. Egg prices are falling across \the country after moving generally| shigher in recent. weeks. Reduc- | tons of from six fo 13 cents a) dozen are common in several | major chains. ‘ In the produce - department, |Prices of some vegetables have edged up a bit as a result of the| - ‘cold weather which swept the south this week. Produce men said, however, that the prices may level off quickly if the weather picture improves. Potatoes, onions and iceberg | lettuce are regarded as outstand- | ing buys in: vegetables. Listed as| good buys are turnips, celery, and! beets. Reg. $1.49 LYDIA PINKHAM COMPOUND *oeoeeeeee Sid ee Ae Lena meee 2 Doz... . .53¢ # BIOLAG Ligeld Biolac- ‘| Reguier 34c, 13 ounce. PASCAL CELERY .... "21° Defience, Dark Sweet or Red 31° a CHERRIES .. ;.... .303 sixe a 5 Lbs. 49" Reg. 7% 14 OZ. LISTERINE Setar Ti “eee 4-WAY Tablets & CASTORIA BATTERIES ' e' ee @ CORNMEAL ep eee eee @ 1 Vy Ibs b K need a Se nae | —- ~ pe a —— Stoch-up aad seve! squash, peppers, broccoli, to-| matoes, cauliflower and cabbage In fruit, tangerines are classed as about the best values pated Requler 4%, bettle of 34..... eee good buys are apples, oranges, | eepekes and Emperor grapes. | On the night of April 18, 1773, William Dawes rode through Rox- bury and Brighton, meeting Paul , Up 20¢ Size 4 OZ. HYDROGEN SACCHARIN ‘Reg. 7%, 1,000, Yq grain..¢ 2084 2%¢ Woltra, in handy tube... c= BUTTER ASPIRIN Tablets 1 CAMPHOR ICE WM *Reg. 1%, § eunce tube....... ‘Revere. They rode on together with Kies. 23c, 5 grain, 100 sie. Samuel Prescott to alarm Concord. PEROXIDE Sele priced et just BOOK ‘MATCHES : 12°} EAT PAD $327 \. Samat wathable cover. 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SAGINAW (Downtown Store) No. 2—TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER , Ceramic table firture, With nS 39s 30¢ VALUE Has dorens of eres @round the overage All Brands Sx ~ BABY BOTTLE STERILIZER With 8-bottle rack. pang $ 3 39 Fer terminal ow requler sterilization. ere yl THE ORIGINAL Susp Bach Wath STANBACK TABLETS: $0 TABLETS 60 POWDERS 69 98: Gives emesing pole rele! in @ matter of vance. Can be d on table of COME SEE ung on well. = COME SAVE | = AT A&P = BCaT rao wae 2 50%. "n.19° AMPLICAS FOREMOST F000 Arrante. — simee i080 tes G00AT ATLANTIC & PACINVE tha comsant 6 . THE PONTIAC PRESS. "THURSD: AY. J ANU ARY 12, 1956. FORTY-ONE Bob" Considine Says: Irish Brogue Now hse i in ‘Halls of U. N= NEW YORK (INS)—Ireland has) peace. Our sympathies te ihe |United Nations may, soon be ai to. join. the os Procdigs of ie orunnatin ya trouble tions, We had. haunting hope that’. catch, ior thir | » trou already! she'd say to hell wth it—after the’ tutions and by their everyday way the haythen Roosions kept Buf no. In clement English, a} language the Irish are preserving! “Ireland will maintam until such timg as the English|individuality. Each issue learn to speak it again, Liam Cos- grave, minister for external af-| fairs, states: “We welcome our admission, which will give ws an opportunity | of assisting to the best of our | “We pray that with the tiens, show that they abserve _ blackballing her through the years. P to which it fully subscribes. its own? question of partifion, will be|nation with a considerable ‘approached on its merits with a of influence in the world because’ deep sense of responsibility and of- our connections, our exiles with the ‘object of furthering the|throughout the world, — take our gineering told us that there was an ldeclared aims of the organization|place in the comity of nations.” | ‘That's the way himself spelled in the students who entered the help of it. Comity. : jconcern over the fact that Russia) “©... fis training more engineers than | tions of dollars of federal funds: ‘to try to give a college educa-| ne ee emcee io cope with it.” socieneee | |. One of the Manutactyrers Trust Co. was Be AN CUTE: ccsng orca bla terested in Rear Adm. Rickover’s has been undertaken by the these boys fh the secondary schools National Cancer Foundation, which which brought them up to college tries to meet the needs of capcer Inot properly grounded in mathe-' victims. More than 200,000 die of jmatics or elementary physies or cancer each year and 600,000 more chemistry. - ‘suffer from it. “I read so much about good stu-' dents being unable to go to col: lege because of monetary reasons, the U.S. He writes: uy oe Ue lreal. éause of: our hous, the total cot to thowe thal trained scientists. Certainly any| dle ain t an appalt- ‘good student could obtain a schol- ing | matter. “The dean of the College of Ex-; ‘attrition of, [ believe, 50 per cent! ficient promise. engineering schools at Cornell, toughest of all charity r = The average toriainal caso re. arship at Cornell if he showed sut-| Bayern wt Damon Runyon fund}. has allocated $9,500,000 in more|f “The reason: is the one given by than @00 grants and more than 300/)° Dean Hollister and this is where fellowships in better than 200 in-|f. wy im. the © preservation a _ Almighty God fhe aims of the’ Horace C. 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Sums "ante te ‘ing the * *” » | Gress dad alias oad 0 oe some. They planned it that way. In October, mont as if he were her big mo- ment, In December, the prince was say- ‘ing that he the romance of Grace Kelly” and e “a bit afraid of ‘moyie stars.” Weereusen tis trightehed Rabe could meet the Kelly family, and ¢/the Kellys could look him over. - BY COINCIDENCE romance was predicted long ago) by Grace's friends. “Grace will never marry a man of whom her family doesn’t approve,” her chums said. They were right. \convineing John B. Kelly Sr. that jhe was a young man with pros- pects. wasn't coming to - *- 8 ‘America to find a bride, and as well, he was,Rainier had passed muster before | ier and the uninterested Grace)pap: KNEW FIRST quietly went to Philadelphia for the holidays so that the prince/men blushingly when her engage- And just by coincidence, the They proved both by concealing prince had in his pocket an heir- their courtship so well that they loom engagement ring. fooled everybody from the man who introduced them to the re- porters who watched Grace ring, brick home of the Kellys that led Rainier home to meet the folks./to the revelation of the fairy tale| What siieiaiod in the 15-room life as Princess of Monaco, In old-fashioned tradition, Rain-jrooms.than the White House, and the golden-hairedijer, sovereign head of a state, Grace did a fine job of off-screeniruler “by divine right,” asked|independent country, Grace will acting by dating Jean Pierre Aw Grace’s father for her hand after|/have a crown, a throne, and her) In* the same tradition, after|where the government wants and father and mother Kelly, two Kelly| jsisters-and a Kelly brother, Grace's millionaire dad okayed the match. “My father,” Grace told news-| ment was announced, “knew be-! fore I did." Spit | e * Her a on proper proto-. col, typical of a girl whose biggest, trademark is ladylike manners,! will come in handy in her future | | For if Grace Kelly had to | have her father’s consent in mat- rimony, “Her Serene Highness” | | Princess Grace will have to in important matters, *)100-year-old castle with more) mite Sa rele of 0 carte face.on @ postage stamp. et choe wilt: hen tavw al tow al chore of appearing officially we ene ronment vor have her government's consent | a *y | A new interisland vessel 280 feet any evidence. The il to a ivi : the| ong, accommodating governenent wants her to receve| ‘ gers, has been developed in Manila’ saw the cops, she Lad the Philippine inter-island ‘Seat. icheck and ate | it, 48) passen-igrocer said that as soon as she — grabbed~ the SFR OPEN FRI. & MON. til 9 P.M. 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Thus) visiting high-ranking foreign dig- staff. ; are in thé old State Building. | because there is not even a small/ti ‘pelieve the White House should be The White House ltself, with tts |{%¢ White House would be restored) nitartes. hi bene fovtooan tine telling CAN'T NAP auditorium in the Executive Wing. abandoned.as an office for con! sores of Inwns, fountains and |'°,''% original architectural plan! The idea has grown out of what| erected during the administra | Aides said the President's own) Discussing the suggestion that ducting the nation’s business and) ower beds, would become a |,, TP Mansion and grounds would presidential aides say is a crying| thon of Ulysses 8. Grant, eccu- offices are so crowded that, when|the White House be made into a a thon turned into a national] museum. _. {then be opened entirely to the pub- imuseum and national shrine, one . 3 presidential museum and nation need for larger quarters for the| pies a solid block just west of space was needed recently for a) ii.) 1 ked: “It's practically he e Pr lie on a year-around basis, sa ' al shrine ag ts Mount Vernon, executive business establishment. White House. small room where the President ; ) seg cad home of George Washington. |HOME OF OWN Eisenhower, without taking of-| 1, the could’ take a midday nap in con-|® Museum now. We have nearly} ; executive mansion itself fi with his doctors’ orders, |® million visitors a year who come! startling : “tive establishment would be| The entirely unofficial proposal The President and First Lady, | ficial cognizance of the proposal, here resi_| ' ; ion to moved from the century-and-a-half-|which has been discussed by some instead of residing as now in quar-|is understood to have agreed that t dent ’s “otfctal “tami ly. The West wpe — — yosthad sad = the White House. _ old mansion and houséd in a new, presidential associates, would call/t¢T’ on the second floor where) the housing of the sprawling execu- they have scant privacy, could'tive establishment under a single — he pra gests rg a White House news tickers are “When the White House is open have a home of their own else-/root would ‘improve the ef- gal counsel, and a few clerks.| erewded into the men’s rest room | te the public, members of the plant addition for the Connecticut |, Deadly Cobalt Device Light & Power Co. where. fictency’"'at tes office. The rest of the executive offices, Sdjolning the office of News Sec: | President's tamily have te = | ‘ ach's car come), Misterie feome onch as the MEW BURDING ‘mcluding Presidential administra-| Fetary dames Hagerty, for the ~~ floor if they wan other room, Found With Worker ‘through the gate, the search ended.| Hast Ballroom, the Red, Green | Aides have suggested that a new tive assistants, the White House| !ek Salne Rooms, pole degscar Sepcrcrrs mail room, the Budget Bureau,| The President has to leave the| Two floors of the White House : Room, could on state,|National Security Council, Foreign|White House and go over to the|are open to the public two hours. MILFORD, Conn. —The jump- British Trade Shows by the President for high state ‘War and Navy Building, which now! Economic Council, Office of Dis-|fourth floor of the old State Build-lof the morning, five days a week.| ing needle of « Geiger counter at Second Highest Deficit Wr C Ee _—y pe a construction job gate turned up) LONDON uw — Britain's inter- is struction Co. is building a power/enough to close the gap. ‘nventory | . ~~ | > up p to 50% on ALL 0 Clearance Sale | TREMENDOUS SAVINGS + —ONCE-A- YEAR EVENT! Searchers with a Geiger counter|in the board's report. Britain usu-| had been checking all cars enter-jally makes @ good profit on in} ing and leaving the site of a job/visible trade—services such as) where the United Engineers Con-|shipping and insurance—but not KS ot a bewildered workman. the Board of ‘Trade, dlaciosed t We Are Overstocked! 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A wonderful oppor- 0 ff 4 FREE tunity to get these wonderful shoes, 0 | PARKING ée f ’ i) THE HUB SP TIRES 18-20. N. SAGINAW ST. | LLL \ , 30 R CASS SERVICE STORE FE S-6123 alla caitlin cael e—-- - - - - - | i ‘ -. f at \ ; ' # - . \ . } . a | } ‘ | . - 4 = + ; = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 FORTY-FIVE, i | , . ‘ t “ ‘Hogan Leaves Refirement| The Way of t-Goal'ow a Hill , R | gens - P : a gos \ AY fo Play in Crosby Tourney m= seesterye" smo = ed Wings ly to Gain on N rr art aco a |e rf, Ma whee em ss Figure Skating aes RangersHold © Hogan comes out of retiremént to-\chak, Tommy Bolt, Ed Oliver, 3 height holds its : nevol not Are lee 7 Ne! Sd a hin practne weule Ll mock filled road ‘is in . | lence may son had a ¥ windin ; . . a : prog centered in the Bing Croshy|Ward had a Tl, Bolt a 7 andi Where heavy burden's binding, 6, | Lessons Tonight 5 Point lead 7 2 “ @ee ci ar ie . Is the goal upon a hill. . | , Blazing retired last) Among the amateurs are Free- ; iH June site tine oyired last nan Gosden (Andy of Amos “n’|We may think of life as something that is built up Peggy Bowman to Teach 4 . # | tional Open, turned in a nifty 65 Andy), Phil Harris, Johnny Weiss- from a dream; : Ice, Figure Skating at in n ace 5 | in a practice round Wednesday at muller, Hoagy Carmichael, Gordon) We may hear old songs that call us where the shafts) Washington Junior Rink : | Cypress Point and ‘remarked, “‘1/Macrae, Dean Martin, President of morning stream; . | | Visitors Crush Montreal | was putting better than I have in|Eisenhower’s brother Edgar and) 51+ the storms d are waiting for the raw | two 3 * Lindsay Crosby. — 8 ’| Mrs. Peggy Bowman of Pontiac 6-1 in L NHL vor ee *¢ 6 — land though lu pa hopes are ereakine will give instruction in beginning . Last Night . * } Both he and his crooner partner f to- ' = in the pro-amateur meet had said Court Order Puts As we come to bitter waking, figure skating - nie suating tr ; before that practice round that . Yet the only road worth taking night af the ington By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — they did not expect they would Durce in Escrow Is the road that leads uphill. High School ice rink at 7:30. The New York Rangers ofien raise a winning sweat during the ; (Copyright 1956, S. Barnes & Co.) The lessons are open to all in- | trip in Detroit $15,000, awe trereny SAN RANCISOO Judee Ol- . terested persons and there is no , to increase their convinced Hogan | Parks place national hockey league to leave his Teras ome by pon We, J_.care, enw wn stach 80th Preakness (MSU Tankers Open [tii "oneener ee sin ever the improving Red ing out his appearance would in-|°)"tsn Elorde who sete Clam Recreation Department The Rangers said goodbye he returned to play afler four) visht boxing title Jan. 38 | b gains ISCONSIN Mrs. Bowman, who lives af bang last night, crushing years on the sidelines because Ho. Weveht, Pare tite Jan. Me Kentucky Derby . | ¢59 Lookout Drive, ts the di- ME | League-leading Montreal gan “was mighty persuasive.” 4 "Bit. cine hoxevs lesal man.| | EAST LANSING W— Michigan rector of the Pontiac Figure ere © al |iens 6-1. The victory moved After that Crosby shot a credit. ‘he Philippine boxer's. legal man BALTIMORE #—The Preakness State swimmers will open their Club. She will also assist | York five points in front of Detrol seven birdies and an eagle for his Suit. He posted a $10,000 - 19, two weeks after the Kentucky y in directing the approaching pari Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, pose together at an- - | 6 faith bond demanded by the fed- pony it, was announced yester- "0? asainst Wisconsin. Pontiac Ice Carnival and will | nua) awards banquet of the Touchdown Club of Washington. Ted holds |, Pete Conacher was the star of ; coe eral _ judge. ‘day by Pimlico Race Track. ast, Saturday, sophomore aid in selecting the carnival we Cark C. Griffith Memorial Award presented to him, Initiated |‘%¢ Rangers’ triumph scoring twp Crosby for 10 years has been) Martin succeeded in having the) toe track will add $100,000-t0 Michivan ‘and lowe State in the) Seen | this year, the award is given to the man deemed to have made the |*° "4 Period goals. jar ye So Aefiedardaemgre~ purse plus 10 per cent which Mar-\fees for the mile and Shr |Big Ten Invjtational swimming re-|_ Persone Interested [ Decoeece most outstanding contribution to baseball during the year. Penny Bmerge By Hoy He ‘s putting out a $2,500 first|tin says ts his share as a manager.|°\0 7 not oo soe 350 will close “2%, ? ‘should contact the Parks and Reo- : | tim registered the other prize for best pro and a $1,500 He said the bout against Saddler} 5. ~— Coach Charles McCaffree said - Sor tether tol tallies while Kenny Mosdell.. first prize for the play-for-pay man|Was arranged by Elorde’s father- . a papa he was particularly pleased with ein en Ghahane sumber} Three Factors Montreal's lone marker with leag in the winning pro-amateur team.|imlaw, Lope Sarreal, tn violation| 2) TO” G0 until two weeks be-|the Performances of Ken Gest, Jim| ST "stat | Big | 7 than three minutes left te he ) fore the Preakness. . Gate be . ° ge _ |] game. - eg the starting field are 125 two-|Elorde. Fornell in the 200-yard freestyle.| The Pontine Ice Carnival will an eee Pimlico te making one change of Forme the D0yard trestle |, Te Somes ee smay we| Pitching, Rookie’s Play, | rm we torte st te covt shooting pros as Byron Nelson,! Syrcy in Two recent years in closing entries 00 pecord, ¢ _ (29. . 15,517 was leapin’ Lou Fontinati SE ee eee” (eeadtis tec tate sinsd icon Waren let ts oper to Oi __ | Doby Hold Chisox Hope |*.2=*"™ =" © middiecett (Doug, Ford, Bo ye|Events Helps {500 to enter and $500 to stat. a eee ae omrimmer Parks and Recreation siitiatits ta Chine ib Heise othe red Son| _romiamto landed a t : Nucrem, Reb Resbers. Set Race Card | in the sprints and Jim Lovgee in Home Room Basketball |cnicago White Sox in the 1956\may be improved bet wi ts tenho De ey | the brea \may be improved but with young! nadien star Maurice ‘ P Bureau Pushes | =. saree American League pennant race/players you cat be sure. Deut ng «ght near the end of the SOR> BALTIMORE ~The Maryland ———— 3.29 boll down to three factors, says|also has to be considered for the! period. The blow opened a cut ovi PWBA Teams Roll {Racing Commission has completed ° ° Ex-Dartmouth Football Hewes it) ‘Tigers 6 Manager Marty Marion, who hopes first division, the Rocket’s eye which ‘ its 1956 racing schedule by swar-Winfer Fun Areas Wildcat It. Bewry 3, for the title but refuses to predict ce pape otefiny Bis St f T ping Cum be rland and Hagers- Captain Is Found Dead Fiying Pools ¢, Wall Hoppers 3 one like he did last year. “It’s hard to peg the New York ee | in a e ourney town’s half-mile meets and pushing Cresy 12, Palcons _* * &@ : ‘ Baltimore Raceway’s meet trom|. MARQUETTE — The Upper! BETHLEHEM, Conn. u — Elis-| Pattere 16, Aces 18 Yankees, The race should be much; 4 win over New York As far as Pontiac Women's Bowl- mid-summer to mid-tall. Peninsula Development Bureau is worth Armstrong, 47, Dartmouth] masement Bums 26, Hoboes 3 Marion told oS ee it_ was last year, It'll Mi veud move te SS ing Association secretary Peg Ben-| Under the new arrangement, Continuing its campaign to pro football captain in 1929, was found) Trojans t pontien © pe ee ee ve | plenty tough. to within three points of der, knows, there are six area|Hagerstown will open the half-mile|™te this North Country as & dead in his garage today. Trojans 18, Reds a first-division sald Prgedin yes The Yankees beat out Cleveland w. L. teams, and several from Pontiac, |season Aug. 15 and will hold its|!@vored spot for Midwesterns seek-| Acting Medical Examiner Dr. C.| Batsment Bums’ lt, Reds As far as he would go out on the iby 3 games for the 1955°pennant!y7 treat 25 9 entered for the Michigan women’s meeting through Aug. 3. ing winter fun. \H. Huvelle, said he apparently —, limb. eee while the Comiskeys were third oer”) 12 state tournament. The event opens) Cumberland will operate from| The bureau will distribute 10, committed suicide by inhaling} worta trotters 3, dr. Braves 10 _ __ |again, 5 games out vf first. |New York ... Saturday at Port.Huron. Sept. 12 through Sept. 22. 000 folders, “Fun in the Snow jn carbon monoxide fumes from his} Globe Runners 26, wenrerinse 3 ns The three factors include: “With (Nellie) For, Aparicio, DETROIT «++ 1412 | Bowling Feb. 18 are Waterford eeeiniatltcetaiiaeils Michigan,” prepared by the Mich- car. City lickers 13. Night Riders 13 1, The club a oe Only 'Doby, (Minnie) Minoso and (Jim))|Toronto . one 4 Market (Alma Cheslik, captain); | igan Tourist Council. } ee wveiLmue three now rai Rivera we will have fine speed at|Chicago ...... Howe's Lanes Olaxine Wood, ap TUTKey Shoot’ Sunday | Fre folder is a etaed dee: Bout on TV, Feb. 15 | hum hater Pierce, Jack Harshman and Dick five positions,” sald Marion. “And| Boston ....... 8 22 } tain); Gidley Electric (Myrtle) The Lake Orion Gun Club will tory of all Michigan's ski centers, ‘ . Clodhoppere 18. Cogleate, 18 Donovan. . that is a vital factor both on of-| WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Grasmiller, captain); Clarkston|hold a ‘Turkey Shoot” this Sun-| including eight in the Upper Pen-- CHICAGO \#—Carmen Basilio wre me tt. biae — 2m 2. Luis Aparicio, young rookie fense and-defense.” __ New York 6, Montreal State Bank (Evelyn Kelley, cap-|day at its outdoor range. An early insula. will defend. his welterweight crown LINCOLN shortstop, must bloom into a ma- cee TODAY'S SCHEDULE tain); Gordon's TV (Lucille Le- starting time is preferred, at least —__—_—. against former champion Johnny) nungervirds 22, Wolverines 4 jor league replacement for Chico Oriole Infielder Signs | Marbe, captain); Beattie Motor by 11 a.m., so that darkness will Hollywood Sells Hurler Saxton, at Chicago stadium Feb.) Rockets 11, Eagies | . cones, who was traded to g New York at Detroit. | Sales (Vivian O’Roark, captain). (not interfere with the shooting. 15. Rascals. 33, Globe ‘Trotters, 18 eland for outfielder Larry) BALTIMORE w@—Infielder Fred at Boston. Pontiac's Monroe Hotpoints|Markers indicating the route to) HOLLYWOOD w—Pitcher Roger The nationally televised 15. Pishting Cherokees 45, Hawks 4 Doby. Marsh today became the seventh (Maxine Howell, captain) andithe outdoor range can be seen at/Bowman, 28, has been sold out- round title scrap, with the Chicago) cats 33, stars 17 3. Doby must come through with Oriole to come to terms with the) Getthere Jack, winner of Griff's Grill (Eva Miller, captain)|Indianwood Road and highway right to Buffalo in the Internation- area blacked out, was approved) Bulldogs 18, Sianrocks 16 the long-ball power. Baltimore club of the American|stakes in will campaign @ roll on March 31. There may be/M24. The public is invited and|al League, the Hollywood Stars an- last night by the Illinois Athletic becsstoans 9 Ramblers © : "“T think was stronger |League for the 1956 baseball sea-ithe Florida this winter. 7 others from this area. there is no admission fee. nounced today. | Commission. Trojans 32, Bail Carriers 8 last year than it will be this-year,”’' son, is galloping at Gulfstream Park. — m ONE MAN TELLS ANITHER (mii 3 : Once Again! 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Wisconsin’s Dick Miller has ‘hit perfect 1,000 record in three ae ees See ee Illinois, Gioia ‘ Big Ten average of 84.5 points ber § rg Indiana has 80 and Min ‘The record average of rE wes Jed Dommeyer, 6-3, Minnesota set by the Illini last season. Ridley of State has the best field goal percentage with .597 followed by Ohio State with .395, Purdue .388, lowa .312 and Diinois .361. Illinois’ .791 is tops | .767 and Ohio State .716. school that pioneered basketball, is the league's surprise defensive leader, holding three foes to an average of 64.7 points. Michigan State is Purdue, a run-and-shoot Little Men Pace Point Production in Early Big Ten Basketball Race CHICAGO #—The Big Ten's|ing the scoring sensations of the Fe ens eens he £6) a pone conference basketball title ai i iy iF listed for Friday n straight wins. Pontiac’s five has, 24 straight free throws for | a lost one game. Lions Bidding = Against Lions Detroit Offers Reichow Ist Chance When NFL Draft Begins VANCOUVER #—B. C. Lions of the Western Interprovincial ‘Football Union may lose out to ball league in bidding for Jerry Reichow, Iowa star. Detroit Lions of the National Foot-| games >. ‘Winner Loser Spread Flint Northern* Pontiac 7 Waterford* Farmington 5 Walled Lake* Van Dyke 14 Southfield <« Berkley* 6 W. Bloomfield* Brighton 4 Northville* Holly 7 | Clarkston*® Clarenceville 2 | Lapeer* Rochester 5 | Romeo* Cranbrook 3 Utica*® Warren 5 St. Michael* St. Rita 15 St. Fred’rick*® 10 Howdy pawdners! This is yur friend Cagey ‘with a lasso around a crystal ball that has the favorites ht basketball games around the circuit. This is a os ty hard sport to pick the winners, but on paper here’s the way they sa for the following a5| can Clem Sg... 58 Clem Bi Hazel Park® 4 Port Huron* Ferndale 9 Mt. Clemens*® East Detroit 3 Fitzgerald Roseville® il Troy* Clawson 2 Madison* Thurston 3 Avondale Lake Orion® 10 Armada Capac 6 New Haven*® Dryden ul Almont Brown City® 7 Ortonville* Millington 16 Imlay City* Memphis - IDons, Oklahorna A&M Top College Defensive Teams NEW YORK (®—Unbeaten San ner-up to Morehead with 837 points ‘Francisco, the nation’s top-ranked|and a 93.0 average: Then comes /basketball téam, held the best de- Memphis State with 1,016 points te nsive record among the major and 92.4 Louisville with 1,081 points colleges today. The Dons; who have won their last 38 games to move within one of tying the all-time record, have yielded only 626 points in 12 games) for an average of 52.2 points. Okla- ‘homa A&M’s perennial ball-control specialists are.next with 53.8 fol- lowed by Stanford with 44.6. The talented San Francisco team, however, is not even among the first 20 on offense. The scoring team Clem Crowe, : ‘head coach of B. ‘second with a yield of 68.5 and C. Lions, telephoned B. C. president ! Towa third with 69. him Reichow has decided to wait until the NFL draft Jan. 17 before making a decision. Crowe has been in Reichow’s hometown of Decorah, Iowa, for some days now in an effort to sign j the much-sought footballer. He said Detroit Lions, seeking a ireplacement for aging quarter- back Bobby Layne, offered to make ‘him their No..1 draft choice and |to groom him to succeed Layne, Westrum Signs for ‘56 | NEW YORK completely recovered from a brok- en finger which sidelined him most of the 1955 season, has signed his, 1956 contract. {Don Mackenzie last night to tell) (INS)—Veteran| New Giant catcher Wes Westrum, | \highest Morehead State of Kentucky with 173 points in 12 contests for a ‘97.8 average. The records include Tuesday’s games. Marshall of West Virginia is run- COLLEGE BASKETBALL Columbia 623, Pennsylvania 14 Fordham 66, Princeton 64 Temple 80, Villanova 73 Army 6, fog Carnegie Tech 68, West Virginie Vd) Syracuse Tl, Penn State 64 ke 109, ann = aeaes te Navy 83, “Ssh to J “ Loulsville 80, Notre i % (OT) Washington (St. Louis) 9. Akron 61, Kent State 70 Defiance 94, Ohio Northern 15 New Mexico 92, Montana 19 Texas Tech 85, zone E2SULTS Mianadpetse 31 114, Boston 110 , Rochester $4 iand 90.1, * ments during May * NCAA Service Bureau statistics ® St, Louis Golf Of Open Set for May 10-13 ST. LOUIS (INS)—Date for the $25,000 St. Louis Open golf tourna- ment on the Professional Golfers Association circuit was announced Announcement was made by Ian R. Dowie, president of Carling, who pointed out that the St. Louis date will be one of four tourna- beginning at Fort Worth, Tex., and including Kansas City and Dallas, Tex. stop in a JéR . loaner while your serviced FREE! No obligations! 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At that time his pulse and | Squad. over Albion last night. Tt was Adrian's second league Bell each tallied 12 points for. the|geon opened his chest and mas-| have represented the U.S. in past! Frank McCorniick: of the Pacific Aces. Conference. victory in five games. ‘Jan. 16 Deadline ~ isbury, Conn.; Ragnar Ulland, 18, Seattle, Wash., and Willis Olson, 26, Denver, Colo. They'll make 26 at Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy. Closely - contested basketball’ \this season have been the excep- 7 ==Coachers, his Gain. Narrow Victories Hal Trott pumped in 21 points tiac High's gym tonight at 7 and ¢nd games in the city leagues thus far to lead Sun Life to a 64-55 verdict 8:30 pm. Louie's Tavern tackles lover the Keego Merchants in adult the Independents in National divi-) 4 boxing managers were quitting the) ‘}teday, but the organization.refused ‘\nouncement that the guild will re- up the team of four competitors and two alter- | nates in the Olympic Winter Games opening Jan. | NEW YORK «—~ New York broken Boxing Guild of New York dissolve in complete surrender. ' ‘The Guild unanimously accepted! bers the recommendation of its execu- tive board last night to advise ‘members who are licensees of the New York State Athletic Commis- sion to resign frofi the. Guild “forthwith.” . . However, it also approved an an- imain intact and will proceed to the New York State Supreme Court to contest the validity of the com- mission's ‘order, setting a Jan. 16 deadline for all members to re- sign or lose their licenses. guild, it was about 3 per cent are not licensed in New York, | Presumably a nucleus of about 15 or 20 will remain to keep the “Football Rules Group Huddling 2° Fritz Crisler Chairman’ ~{ | Managers Quitting NY Boxing Guild Slowly . te instructional periods, | , Ice Conditions Force © ra Derby Postponement MT CLEMENS (#—Unsafe ice ‘conditions on Lake St. Clair have’ |forced postponement of the 4th an-| iftual ice fishing. derby at Metro-, ‘politan Beach, the Port Huron-| |Clinton Metropolitan Beach author-| tra and guard the treasury, ity said Wednesday, The derby, —— at over $10,000. “scheduled for Jan. 14, will be) According to Murray Frank, the stated Guild attorney, an unincorporated |J2n. 21. body, such as the guild, can exist | For Warmth end Wear © | : Sheep Lined. . bs = Weel ‘Lined. . at legally with “seven or more mem OPEN. BOWLING . W rf rford Arch wes Art =| aterford Archers _ Motori Recreation | | Begin League Play t= The Waterford Township Recrea- tion Archery League began compe-; tition Tuesday night at the Com-/ munity Center. The league consists | of seven teams with openings still, ~AUTO PAINTING | Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes: of Cars fe Ie RT om aT archery is being held every Tues-) day night at the Community Cen- ~iter in two class sessions—6 to 7 ‘and 7 to 8 p.m. League play follows Ving Modern Building fr Clinon nd Painting FORD DEALER — 1.4711 Da les Trip Alma, 68-60 HILLSDALE w — A 68-60 bas- ketball oeeny ‘over Alma’, gave 3 record in ‘MIAA aes angel Son John Woods of Hillsdale and Ron Another Big Shipment of Hazel tion rather than the rule. But a American loop play at PHS. The sion play and Stadium Inn meets! couple of nip-and-tuck thrillers"8urance squad was in command the Keego Merchants in an Amer- _|were sprinkled among Wednesday’ all the way. Richard Hobson scored/ican loop nightcap. Both games. of Committee Sessions! Starting Today Lude of Alma tied for high point AIR FORCE honors a with 21 points each. SHEEPSKIN D National League tilt at Lincoln. The Aces staved off a belated surge hoof or struck the rail when his mount fell over another horse the U.S. Olympic soccer commit- |bosses of college rule making — Sheepskin Vests . cove ee $9.98 lincludes Crisler, Ray Eliot of I to nose out Central, 41-40. The los-| which had gone down with a brok- ers trailed by a 33-28 margin go- en leg. ing into the final period. sf © Central Christian's Gene Willis Brain surgery was performed points, Gale McAnnally and Archie blood pressure disappeared. A sur-| ‘saged his heart to restore action. tee, made the announcement yes-|jinois; Lloyd P. Jordan, Harvard iterday. 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He never recovered U.S. Olympic soccer trials to be|week in Los Angeles. ) Basket \ Bey, cs akver. : victory, Central Christian's last- |consctousness after the accident. jheld Jan. 22 * Weel Pants x oie ded ye 96. . (quarter effort fell short in a Class) Nelson was either kicked by a gw. T. Hobson, Jr., chairman of The NCAA swans _ “Yas eibells Rubber iss \ - ‘N IEN x t t+ ' f ; iY : \ ) } d f * | | fy ' i d / 2 4 \ oe) ee \ | , é : gk.” ; f Lesh é f / f if, \ ri / hon : } ; - : ya ge he " ~ : , i\ , po REE a - . : an = SSS at ee f | so A , foe . E : she ff: ph . | : SSS Ss os SoS BS ptf - ‘ oe i‘ “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12; 1956 wore Te oo. _FORTY-EIGHT _ Convertible Tops | ~ $pecialists _chin got in his way again digs before the bell. jnight, keeping him once ee trom crossing the threshold to, heavyweight title’ contention. Johnny Holman, a bulking 201-/ inical knockout. Satterfield, at to Satterfield’s sensitive button. weighed by 17 pounds, fell like'turned to the aoores class. , | ALL someone yelled “Timber'"’. | * 8 ini INSTALLED! * 8 | MAKES! | SAME DAY SERVICE! Seat Cover Special Saran Plastic *] 8° } $24.95 Value ally televised fight at Chicago Sta-'He has scored 30 knockouts but has dium, for eight im the third and been kayoed 12 times. Just when finally the scheduled 10-round bout he appears to be going places with was stopped in the eighth. Holman’s right in the eighth his chin and out go the lights ‘flattened the 13-5 favorite. But Sat- Holman, who had been clobbered terfietd Staggered up just at the by Satterfield twice hefore, showed Perez Retains Flyweight Title Argentine Wins Over 25,000 Crowd PALMING THE BALL— 136 S. Saginaw at Chase FE 4-8272 \the only way the ball can be The right hand merely follows the H ¢ a r “ot ' In talled While You Wait! Bowling Clinic ‘portance of holding the con in te jpalm of the left hand cannot be istressed enough. It's the key to . PONTIAC . ‘pushed away directly forward to 4 " ‘put it into the proper, accurate : wn ——— swinging groove ' is VETS—Can You ‘Afford $59 Per left hand lead Palm the ball-and BUENOS AIRES (#- -Pascual Pe- a rez, who looks more like a jockey 4 Month for a 3-Bedroom Home? than a fighter, still was in posses- | SEAT COVER MART 2222222": | ‘relaxation. More than that, it's The left hand does the pushing Between $500 and $600 (including sion of the world flyweight title to- FE 4-8013 WALTON will be against Dal Dower of Wales) i in London, perhaps in April. He is ! undefeated in 26 pro fights E | Only a draw with Japan's Yoshio Shirai, from whom he won the you eliminate all right-hand pres- title in November 1954, mars his B d d B k Li ‘sure during the forward motion record, - ; of extending the arms. 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The most’ that can be said of has promised him a Feb. 17 date He went down for a nine count Satterfield -is- that he provides a in Madison Square Garden against in the second round ‘of the nation- token of excitement in his bouts. Nino Valdes or the winner of the ‘string of knockouts, someone. finds sit in on last night's fight. remember what round,” said Hol-| : man, who, ; er Chicago's South Side. in shape and just took my time out there. I just followed instruc- tions,"” ious and I felt slow." Don Captain Filipino Rival Before Ineligible for Tourney Play Collegiate Athletic Assn. has ruled that ( sed of the University of ° San) pendix (months, and saw no further action, but under NCAA rules he lost one year of eligibility because of this ‘Soviet Figure Skaters lin Ist European Test About relaxing: Extend the Jeft, PHILADELPHIA u*\—The Phila- first time in the European figure leg. more or less, so that the knee delphia Eagles of the National! skating championships to be held, Today, however, Temple showed nessee defeated Georgia 62-59 in is flexed and you feel the body Football League today announced in Pans Jan. 19-21. step out with ¢ s you versity of Maryland linebacker and entry . ah ticgalngis FS Birds’ No. 1 draft choice this against | Czechoslovakia, France, East Ger- Francis of Brooklyn 199). many, West , Hungary, Italy, Norway, Spain and’ | Switzerland. | Since being handled by Trainer) Ld ° ° The International Boxing Club eb. 3, scrap between Bob Baker Hurricane Jackson. A crowd of 3,508 paid $8,651 to “He shook me up, but I don’t like Satterfield, hails “But I didn't get excited. I knew I was Satterfield said: “! was overanx- LOS ANGLES «~The National “asey Jones, captain and star: Francisco basketball team, is in-| was hoepitafiond for di fter t back the chal- | ‘all em ig Sn po _ + big, Clover vod ste Pllecten! _ ys. eligible to play in this year's tour- ew - room National Home ® naments | manthty povenar sre only 90. °" x mE RELAXED! | Pinoss. * 2 « |_A resolution asking amendment’ §aTTERFIELD KNOCKED DOWN — Bob Sat- AP Wirephote ¥ pe oe ony = . The little Argentine, standing un- alae eto to permit a Te terfield, Chicago heavyweight, falls backward to Chicago Stadium. Holman was declared winner on © School - © Feunguiows avid Gr Lt ore der five feet and weighing only (o0 °) ponies 4 aces a a canvas in second round as he is knocked down by a TKO after knocking Satterfield down im the ' Propert: hens ‘107% unds, mded out a 15). secon 1 -~ Heat ° gE aoumee “¢ PUSCAWAY round neciaien eet night. before a meinl =a — ont see vennny —— a. sons nee hee son ret. i Automate fas : = Ned out of order sellout Luna Park crowd of more : © Lake Privileges OF BALL ae, ake me The USF team won the NCAA i 8 ALM. ‘til Derk . § A — in the second defense championship eel sea? and te valed West Vin irginia Upset Open : thecnation’s No 1 team again this ‘ Espinosa weighed 111". ‘ year. Jones played one game of the dudah Lake Estates al cease ah Peet 180 sean wih rote a Temple Is Sur DI ise. of Cage Circles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whipped Villanova 80-73 after rally- gers connected on a jump shot and Temple wasn't supposed to set ing late in the game. Lear converted two free throws for The California Basketball Assn the college basketball world on fire’ Duke's sixth-ranked Blue Devils a seven-point apres. | ruled Jones eligible for regular sea- this season, but it’s rapidly becom- were the only others among the son play, but he will be dropped ing the nation's Cinderella team. when the Dons enter tournament | competition in March. country’s top 10 teams to see ac The Oyls’ tian ‘ethan i sat The Owls had an 11-10 record tion. They beat Clemson 109-80 in son include fifth-ranked Kentucky ‘last season, They were hopeful, an Atlantic Coast Conference tilt. and two Ivy League clubs, Prince- ;but not overly optimistic, going ton and Penn. jinto the current campaign. Du- In other games, Q Louis tripped. Duke took command in the ninth quesne, La Salle and Syracuse Bradley 75-67 in a Missouri Valley minute of its game against Clem- were some of the clubs rated'skirmish. Carnegie Tech pulled the son, raced to a 53-38 halftime ad PARIS (INS) — Russia has an. 2head of them among the Eastern upset of the night by edging West vantage and then turned the game ounced plans to compete for the !dependents ‘Virginia 68-66, Louisville beat No- into a rout. Bill Yarborough netted “ ¢ ¢ tre Dame 80-75 in overtime. Ten- 38 points tor the jones. a perfect 9-0 slate and was one of the Southeastern Conference and Underdog ae, "Theh, which who filed their four major schools remaining un- Columbia knocked off Pennsyl- won only its third game fn 19 will compete beaten The others are San Fran- vania 82-74 in the Ivy League. starts, had to come from behind Britain, Austria, cisco (12-0),) Dayton (11-0) and St.’ Hal (King) Lear scored 37 points in the last two minutes. Allen to lead Temple to its victory. Villa-' Frank put Tech in front 66-63 with nova battled the Owls on even two quick baskets. 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You shave whiskers closer @ actually at the skin line! Geta @ MyrtenCetaneet = .@ @ Com eee ces cece eee eeeses ‘ ry , - . | % b I : . aerate PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1956. a eo | owns aide } 'PWBA Hopes for | itches Sate to aaly one Oth | Im or Katers Big Entry List (Suzy cana | in ‘56 Tourney _ — : ‘ | With the 1956 Pontiac Woman's rl 9 Bowling Association tournament lf $ ee $ ty JOE FALLS Pe passing down to almost a formu-/its way eastward prior to leaving Adams of the Detroit Red Wings. | b F b DETROIT — Russia's “gia-la.” for Europe. He, too, thought highly of Mariuc-_ jeanne beck to the city, officials, , | chine-like” hockey squad will be Mariucci was asked that. in view “The game was as good as any ci’s hand- picked team, | of the big faminine kegling organ. ! 1 es of the Canadian and Russian pow- we've played so far,” Mariucci, oe 8 ation are hoping for a much - one of teams, to beat: in the er, whether his U.S. team was said. “Remember, we've been to-! “They're a good:team,” Adams} larger event than that of a year |) : . winter Olympics, U.S. Coach John-iaiming for second or third place. gether as a team only since Dec. said. “They play their positions ago. The 1955 handicap event was ny Mariucci said” today, “We're aiming for one -spot,”’ 22. jwell and know how to shoot the! | This journey ts the 23rd an- | b “Canada, of course,, will be|Mariucci said. “‘And that’s the,top ..* ° ‘Puck. I don’t think they will be! | mak PWBA event, highlight of | here § a tough — probably the favorite,” spot.” . | “We'ré not trying to get the boys penalized much in the games. They the year for the more than 4,600 | Mariucci “but we can't over: *. * «@ ‘up’ now. We just want to keep call ‘em real close; you know.” | | members. It will be held at the | STRAIGHT look those tussians. | Mariucci expressed satisfaction them busy. A game a night. We'll The U.S. team stepped off to a Huron Bowl drives, West Huron , ' over his squad after it beat the'play a couple of exhibition games 4-0 lead in the first 34 minutes, “Fyom all ie ‘beard. they oper-\University of Michigan's NCAA in Germany. Then we'll bring them then coasted past the Michigan | eect, suetns March 3. Entries ST E E R ate like a machine. Everything| champions 4-1 in an exhibition to a peak.” team, which is composed entirely | ‘ they do on the ice follows a pat- game before 4,504 in Olympia Sta-_ Vie Heyliger, Michigan coach, of players from Canada. Last year s tournament attracted tern, They’ve been playing togeth- dium. said the U.S. squad was the fin- Scoring for the Olympics were some 132 teams, 156 doubles com- er for so long—about four or five! It was the ninth straight success est of the three he had seen Ed Sampson, Johnny Matchefts, binations, 312 singles entries and 231 in all-events. The 1955 champions inc cluded: Teams — Household Appliances, | Lake Orion (3111) Doubles—Pat McGinnis and Eliz-| abeth Robinson, Pontiac (1310) Singles—Bernice Lavoy, Milford (684) All-events — Genevieve Bradley, years now—that they've got their'for the Olympic squad as it makes ‘Their strong point is balance.”’ Gordon Christian and Weldy Olson. ~ |Heyliger said. “I’m sure they'll do’ The crowd contributed $7,506 to well over there.” ‘the Olympic Fund to defray the Wide-Open Race Looms aren Tian eS eee = eS oe for Braves’ Left Field Pro Bow! Tilt [Angler Captures MILWAUKEE (®—The Milwaw-jbaseman-outfielder = 3 Bae, : ’ kee Braves are dugout-deep in left) Manager Charlie Gri 3-F oot Pike on Pontiac (1635) : | ield candidates, with no squat-jlong ball threat George - . ~ | a rights 2 shed Stadium sev-|slick-fielding Prot Tore Torre and Ad- = Walker Finale Light Perch Rig is > coneaapengliet yard the prcernny li sopra ~— | GET OUR i | en baseball players are on the ws 0 —— a — base = | Ortonville’s Dr. Paul Schoen. os- poodle (above), CH. Almyr's Joe Bemish, owned by Florence and , in a wide- Sxperament, ws | teopath physician, didn’t know he Carol Robson of Milford. The fine apricot-colored ‘poodle recently | FRONT END -The seven players in the renning, Joe in the outfield. | Doak to End Career was going to have to battle a big ; - har ba ’ , ) | are outfielders Bobby Thomson. * P| for-P Grid fish recently when he ied. « completed his champioriship with a major victory in the Lansing dog adn Chuck Tanner, Andy Pafko, Wes, Adcock. 8, stinger to 264 last’ @$ ay-tor-Pay ri show. Confirmation has just been received from the AKC. The champ Covington and Al Spangler, plus year, and missed the tail end of Star ~ Sunday his ecuipment” included only was bred in the kennel of Mrs. Robert Hawkins of Milford. A sister , first basement Joe Adcock and first) ithe season when a pitch by Jim la light perch rik. with a two-pound to Joe, CH. Almyr’s Lucky Clover B, also completed her champion ——=--- ~~ |Hearn fractured his right wrist. 'He recently signed a ‘56 contract LOS ANGELES w — Sunday's sneering a and reverted the _— hed touted Pro Bow! game between the stars a it . ry tera eo Tse ernst: Olympic Torch Will FI The 23-year-old Hersh, who bat. of the Eastern and Western Con- jn, doctor reported, “Then | saw y pic Orc ] are ‘ted .314 for Atlanta in the Southern ferences of the National Football this big pike (weighed in at ; Assn, last season, will make the League will mark Doak Walker's 10', pounds later on). He took at Cortina Winter Games test leader carrying hook and litte, SP in an Ohio show, minnow. | . SPECIAL! | We Will : 1. Adjust camber ‘switch to the outfield because of ~ final appearance aye a player. the minnow and | had a half. firs hour h 7 2. Adjust caster : Lert weeralaamance ‘et . SEP OF May’ Sante “CORTINA DAMPEZZO, Italy| named champion will skate across 3. Adjust toe-in Thomson and Tanner, who split “This will be my last football “If Charley Sherman ‘Ortonville! (INS) — The symbolic Olympic the ice of the stadium with the | 4. Check brakes and » ghock ebsorbers ; | 5. Inflote tires to | proper pressures® game,” said the Detroit halfback. mortician) hadn't arrived just! ¢ torch to mark the opening of the the left field chores in ‘55, both ‘ “I'm in good condition and ready about the time | had the fish in orch, will be lighted atop Rome's) 7th winter games ng NEW SHIPMENT say they won't be counted out ns majestic Capitol Hill dt for my best effort, which I want to the hole he might have got away. eee and (ans-| The toreh will burn ar haeaaiat consideration despite poor season be a really good one, \Charley grabbed him by the jaw’? rted by land, sea and air to Cor- ‘the games until Feb. 5 Just Received! econ cae ater utter. * * @ jand pulled him out on the ice."’ vie can aging pl the Olympic sini | | a . 11954, batted 25%. Tanner 10 points ‘I'm severing all connection with| The doctor and his prize will) Olivet Winner, 77-58 bation’ Wane... SO ff strsrec tir, ‘nftetien of ott teas | ‘Jess football. It has been good to me SPPear on Mort Neff's outdoor) Representatives of more than | ‘ Figure Skates easy steering, riding, | ee and I've matle a lot of friends in! Show, Thursday at 7:30, Dr.| 30 competing nations will attend OLIVET # — Bob Whitcomb's | Sizes 4 to 9 cor and tire life, | Grimm has said Pafko. 31. still the game. I don’t plan to try coach. Schoen says. the colorful lighting ceremony 21-point performance led Olivet to ; can help the club but. ‘I don't think ing. It’s true, I could change my . ~ | Jan. 22 im the lovely square de- 4 77.58 basketball victory over Fer- Men's Hard Toe $ 95 Special Price : he will be able to go 100 games mind on that, but I don't think 'Wolverin lcem signed by Michelangelo over four |ris Institute last night Hockey Skates 4 : this year.” Pafko finished up with will.” e en centuries ago. lott Ouv 4 on I Sines § te 12 \a .266 batting average in ‘55. Few Walked and Bill Howton of the . The torch then will be carried| ge Peat's sheene victety er $ 95 | can beat him as a first-rate utility Green Bay Packers are alternat- M { Old R | |in procession through the heart of 6% games. jman, ing at the flanker spot in Sid Gill-' ee IVa S Rome and along the ancient Ap-| Hockey Sticks. . . -98e ap i | Sea Archery Sho ' saan 's' West tneup. | ANN ARBOR — Michigan's sx of ger al on the out- | Skate Laces . . 30 | . e Archery Shoo ——— ‘hockey squad will swing into ac-\"“, Olu) | Hand Skate Sharpener 35¢ | it ; plane will take it to i One of Five ‘56 Tests Indianapolis Speedway tion against its oldest—and as Venice, where another ceremony Ear M 59c | FE 5-4101 ma | Unveils ‘56 Pace Car jusual, one of its keenest—ice win be conducted in St. Mark’s, Recapping ae | The Aug. % Michigan 2 Las lrivals when the University of Min-, Square. Steamer and motor boat Vv " 1 Kait Hats $1.75 ’ | | Championships. at Pontiac Lake! DETROIT \#—The 1956 pace car nesota comes here for a two-game will be used for the trip across u canizing i a te . 7 ; |Recreation Area, is one of five ‘of the annual 300-mile race at the series in the WIHL race Friday! the Venetian lagoon to Mestre on / jimportant state shoots of the year,|Indianapolis motor speedway was and Saturday. the Adristic coast, east of Venice. WH | AP Wirephoto /according to Pontiac Archery Club) unveiled in Indianapolis last night) The Wolverines enter the series Relays of athletes will carry the ALIGNMENT RETIRES — Bill Grieve, above. officials. ‘by L. I. Woolson, president of tied for first place with Nosth flame along the Dolimite roads _ 35, has retired after serving as| Other tests include the district Corp.'s DeSoto Division. 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The. three anniversary corivention of the ma ment committees. . ; [Poll : ‘ly. under investigation for 14 of-, re-jlost their lives in a fishing boat tional ~ Collegiate , Athletic Assn. | The NCAA voted to inaugurate its fenses in ‘the area of recruiting. ta, Kent/accident at Gratiot Lake, late in must go down as one of the calm- Here are some ‘ol the main items own national so-called small col- Neither the identity of the schools | re . ub, Club'the fail. er, cooler sessions of an organiza-of interest: lege championship tournament, nor the alleged infractions was di-! 1 : ——ae,ition that has produced many . The NCAA voted to continue eon- over the protests of the already|vulged. Frank N. Gardner. of. : ‘stormy meeting. bet footbal} television. in 1956.'well established National Assn. of Drake, the chairman, said that in, ' Today the delegates were head- iit probably will be in similar fash-, Intercollegiate Athletics, which) all, 77 cases were dealt with by the - ing home, and all that remained] ion to regional and national TV conducts its tournament at Kansas | committee in 1955. { OLD FASHIONED . on the scene was the council, or last fall but the plan-ttself will be City. | The continued probation ot Mi- 4 policy directing By to owrent ime meeret out by ; ; big college NCAA cage champion-| | PERSONALIZED Fa pan ie clege nen, nor nt? mab ben | Bowling Results will there be any playotf involving 'inciuding a loan fund for students:| any of the three. ee ng a loan fund studen ST, MICHAEL'S risarn MILL Institutions will be able to de-,athletes particularly. . l clare which tournament they will The NCAA dis ‘ia contin: Joe! a Coney “ B Filter seit 2 3 is Ratt at i Auburm tcre. 38 Bi 33. seek to make and they have to de-| es and officials from ta scone in Clar's Ber = tre 2 >. riage Pabricating 36 3s 3a Clare axuyear in advance if they high school all-star football and 31 Mary-Go-Rad. 36 38 plan a switch. 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BUDDY SANDERS | STARTS TO DAY! ! | “The RAINS of RANCHIPUR” FRI. and SAT. “Violent Saturday” “Long John Silver” Pontiac Armory Water and Mill Sts. ) SAT. NITE JAN. 14, 8 to i YJ n SEE . U HS DRIFTWOOD BOTS 5 " on stage QBaRE DANCES i | | . LEE CARON : Clever MC. Quick on the wit.! * JERRI ADAMS. Lovely song stylist. Meiodies you ‘ll like. Can a dancer be more interesting? NO COVER—NO MINIMUM | thet a British paper said! UNUSUAL ; = RHYTHM and BLUES REVUE ALL SEATS $1.00 —- TICKETS NOW ON SALE! | ; THIS FEATURE AT— | | SUN. “Demetrius & The Gladiators” plus “Carmen Jones” ~~~ SATURDAY NIGHT ~~ SHOW MIDNIGHT Yellow Badge of Cowardicé” tor|ottered to wanted to So strong ‘are Audie’s feelings the’ studio should have received a'aboyt the picture that he recently FRIDAY: 7 an aoe The New the 2nd Cinerama *-) eo F msbaierchinhiancee. —_=- MICHIGAN CINERAMA CORP. PO. 1-18 Paa 180 Medias Ares Detroit 2a: Slick, aie t Enclosed ts $0) check ) money order = ‘ } LEEL Ae BE? THEIRS WAS THE GREAT SIN THAT EVEN THE HEAVENS COULD NOT WASH AWAY! “1 have to stey here all night, | wont my repyu- tation “ruined! THE TINS oy = nace LOUIS BROMFIELD'S PASSIONATE SY al i ~ GAULFIELD RE NOVEL OF MYSTERIOUS RICHARD RNER BURTON: Nl JOAN th EUGENIE OV| MICHAE We INDIA! FRED mi et 3 COLOR by DE LUXE ONS ae Produced by FRANK ROSS Directed by JEAN NEGULESCO - Screenplay by MERLE MILER Based on a Novel by Louis Bromfield Shown At—2:58 - 6:25 - 9:56 tm the wonder of so itl tte SOUND 2nd FEATURE It's @ Romantic Rib-Tickler!! “DOCTOR in the HOUSE” At—1:23 - 4:50 - 8:21 i* ie cs ng A aa agit . the East. i ’ | j / yf y ; ; r 4 ' d , \ J } / ' J Se ind ~ , z ‘ - ‘ ~ . ; t t | F 4. ol FIFTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 is ane NICK HALIDAY _ ’ By Keats Petree Reds Put Pressure {Kalamazoo Girl |Own Movies Shunned ; , Killed by Shock by Margaret O’Brien on ‘Border Crossers F roi Wasp Bite [O’Brien was probably the only per- BERLIN @®—The Communists) : are stepping up their pressure on! KALAMAZOO, Mich. “—Sitting who had never seen Margaret, son in a crowded room yesterday) 4 a in. the living room. of their farm O'Brien play in a movie, ] pagar des = quit they jobs home last night, Mr. and Mrs. The lap star—in Lexing- = = hel caheteiat aachimene® in ivan Schuster heard a scream toii today for the world premiere of ane 20) . , jfrom a bedroom where their 10- ‘“Glory'’—was guest of honor at a es e year-old daughter Jeannie was get-together when she told a re-; __ Refugees trom the East report|"**PiM 5 Me ao that “border croxsers’” are being) Ags they burst into the room “I like to go to movies and see. threatened with forcible removal Jeannie gave a low moan and lost other people but I don't want to! to remote parts of East Germany’ consciousness. / tee myself,” id M : Tate s yself,” sai largaret. And unless they give up their West Ber-| The bewijdered parents tried she doesn't expect to see “Glory,” Bn jobs. frantically to determine what had either. An increasing number of “‘letters happened. to the editor” in the Red press are’ Then Schuster found a dead wasp 1 ‘ demanding that East Germans quit beneath the covers of Jeannie’s That's Real Service working for ‘West German rearm- bed. He called ‘a doctor. DAYTON. Ohio W—Now this is ALLEY OOP. - ament.” «we The girl was dead when he ar- what you call ambulance service! rived, é we Mrs. Anna Reineke, 74, was hit by A letter in the Potsdam news-| a taxi as she crossed a street yes- paper Maerkische Volksstimme ac-| The doctor said Jeannie had died terday. Deputies said she was in, cused Communist party member'of anaphylactic shock—induced by a hospital for treatment of a Roman Koczelny of ‘‘betraying the! extreme sensibility to insect stings. broken leg less than three minutes | cause of the working class and our ee after she was struck. An ambu- (East German) republic” by work-| About 17 million persons crossed lance returning to the hospital was ay ing in the West as a painter. the, English channel in 1954. running behind the taxi. BOARDING HOUSE LY y CY PI Me, 4 Whle@ww@— yl!” Lae 1064 by MEA Servicn, tex. TI, Rag, U.S Pon. OF 9 by Ernie Bushmiller ee Cae paTTER & A 7e~ STOP WALKING ~N NANCY--- |NANCY- : WwW THAT'S MY WALKING DOLL FRE BUSHM1LLEP» By Leslie Turner ITS PREPROOF FOR MONTHS DR.KELL MOTH PROOP...WON'T| HAS PUT IT THRU IT'LL MAKE OTHER Y ONLY SIX PEOF SYNTHBTICS SO OBSOLETE WE'VE DEVISS! ~-1 | GOTTA KEEP IT \T SECRET: MILDEW, STRETCH, \ MOST RIGID TESTS SHRINK, OR : CAN AND you CAN’ WEAR IT Our! HUSH-HUSH TILL WE ) OUR TE DISPOSE OF OUR . al } { fy A \ Raa, LYE HELP YOU BAKE HALF ACRE CASTLE AN’ COOK T'DAY. 2 SEE.IVE ADMIRED Te ROSY COMPLEXION. YOU ALWAYS HAVE... u! -. AFTER YOU STAND OVER | |...WwH — STOVE ALL DAY LONG,| IDANC EN | 60 T° THE SCH & THIS EVENING poe . 1D LIKE ONE vUST KE IT... By John Morris a -DO IT YOURSELF Een ommend DONAL “This is just a sample. There's six more down in the cellart"’ . DON'T GET UP BUT THEY MAY OFFER YOU SOMETHING FOR THAT. AS A BUSINESS SLOGAN! U y By Walt Disney OKAY, FELLAS... Tu. GET HIM THs : ROUND! ~- Rah, , a - 4 THE | PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1956 Wheat, Beans MARKETS \Stock Market “oer Area Men Picked oe be , “Rh & g to # bie . WL, ‘ 5 in } FIFTY-THREE tA Di idend Lots 1 and 3 . Bock 1 {low 1 are 6 inet Lot 7 (Sly 360 ft. of E'ly 188 ft.) IVIGENGS [assessor's Plat No 6 Block }—Lote 1 ‘ru 16 foal The Detroit Stock Exchange Block 4—Lots 4 thru ie inet. Block §—Lots 1 thru 18 inel, Block ®—Lots 1 thru 19 inel. Lots 1 thru 10 inch Aséessor's Plat No. 8 “ Lots 1 thru ¢@ ine! : ly» : = . volume of trading for December) (ots 6 thru 31 inc! Block 1—Lots 1 thru 10 incl, DETROIT, Jan. et he following Extends Uptum lw Sy ae j Assessor's Plat No. 9 Gene Cour 'was 375,189 shares having a dollar e Court . y tte ia. wholesale pe 4 Winey, hoe =~ | TOK CW rys ef 0 S |value of $9,771,331.81 os compared Ayceeor'a Pla 9. 10 | mighridge Addition * $.00 . it (Bly ) ts thra ine! fa “ Ne » Aon ; Jonathan, Sanne . w . » CHICAGO ®— Wheat and so “3.80 ie hi? Tey oo eee ag’| NEW YORK i®—The stock mar-| . to November volume of 405,324 noe ops ne ss In 3 eee es ae Oe ed. beans held steady while teed sop ts Ry oi ee be; Morth/ket extended its recovery today. ‘Seven residents of the Birming-/lea Dr., Birmingham executive en-'shares with a dollar value of $12,- jena | 8 Block, Lets 38 thru * inel. grains developed 9 slightly easier Pears Boas, ‘taney, 400 bu: Not . Yod: from selling earlier in the week. lenccuttves Toctaliy med Hired ee ee ee. Lois # thru 10 ine! Block Glows 1 thre bina tone on the Board of Trade today. i30"bu . . any oe tw tap agement pl.an-| ‘The 19 most active traders were| | Beardaley—Low } thru 1¢ incl Lona Addition” 1 SEGETABLES: No 1, Motor shares spearheaded the UP- [positions in the corporation's en- ning. Steding sessor's Plat No. 30 “Lowe 1 thru 13_ inel Dealings were modera’ acti 50-2 . 3.00-2, os rately sa bui, es "no Tt sbe.00° bu Eb wee te ran to around three gineering division. joined “Chrysler follows: = “Tots 1 cru 18 inet |Modern Mousing Addition ; fancy, The Lots 1 thru 12 inc! Lote 14 thru 23 tnel, 2:5 bu; No 1. 2.60-225 bu ney; Poin! early afternoon. appointments were made Corp. in 1940 and) Gains were not pronounced in’, 1, 280-400 ceate; No 1.” 1.00-156 doa| e* 8 ¢ lat the same time that the crea- was serving as\peroit, Edison ‘Company 2a Ate tare ts tact gl alae ddaral either wheat or soybeans and the pchs. “ish, No. t, #0400 ‘px At noon, the Associated Press tion of a new organizational struc- chief ehgineer-ex:|Gemmer Manutecturing Ce... 8703] “Cote t thru @ incl Patten ott woe . buying was not too aggressive. It| DSK, Leeks. “tlhe Set bebe average of G0 stocks was abead| Ue within the division was = ecutive staffiGreat Lakes Oil & Chemical .. 10,709! re Plat No. 199 ts 1 thru 17 inel. | Onions. gles, ry ag: No =o c. : ior to this ap- Goedel Brewing Company 9.338; Lots 1 thru 3@ ith Newton & Hill tion appeared, however, that the late 1" g5-1. pormer. :/$1.00 at $178.20. The erage ‘tlounced ames C. Zeder, vice, aba jHowell Blectrie Motors ¢.008| Lets 37 thru 28 imei. (Wiy 166 tt) | Nors'1 ‘thru 19 tnel, . +f e6-1 45 om cee Phin root, No a av ‘President in charge of engineering. pointment, [gtugebeker- -Puckard Corporation. 8.185) Lot 40 \Oakhurst Addition liquidation of the previous session ;75 oe Wonton es fae’ sé-ip Baned $1.20 yesterday. . Kresge Company ; 8100) Lots 41 thru 43 «Wily 146 ft) | Lots 1 thra 10 inet et we. , bee ant in s0-m a4 ‘ Radian Genéral Motors, a target for The new organization is part of -Named to the. ‘Chryaler Corporation —.,..4.. 1.337 Lois 4 thru 99 nel ‘ee | Lets 27 thru 33 inet had ; . 1.50-2. hothou: con-, " since ame at (except W ly t) kland County A Wheat near the end of the first:1. Tie “doe’ tae 09 ue vox uk’ siderable selling in recent weeks, Chrysler's plan to establish each - newly-formed E> ae No. 13739. Reserve District No. i} Lt tet and 102 sow poclety's Aggition hour was unchanged to ‘ higher, paw haihouse,, fancy, 138 doe bens; CPened today on a 5,000-share °f its divisions as a separate unit,| STEDING = gineering Execu-“"Seport oF CONDITION OF THE Cot 106 thru itp ane! | Tote a5 thrw 47 inet March $2.11%; corn \4 to + lower, Ne 1. 125-150 ‘dor bene. Squash. acorn, block at 43%, unchanged, and then, Zeder said. itive committee. top administrative| ‘Community National assesses Tish Ba. 108 | Lote ¢ thru 60 inc! March $1.30; oats \ to % lower, ‘3 ‘ba Ba = Ser ie moved up around a point at one| The new appointees from the 4nd policy-making group for the) Bank | Lote #23 thru 337 inc! |_ tore $0 thre 62 tnel March 64%; rye % to 1% lower,| Hubverd, Ne 3, 160-150 bu Tomatoes, time in heavy trading. Chrysler /4rea include: ‘division, was Virgil M, Exner, 1036) an | Lote 129 thru 138 ine! Poole Addition | hothouse, , 2 q 7 } ts ia in 1 t March $1.24%; soybeans un-jaip, topped, No 1, 1.78-2.25 jalso advanced better than one; Harry E. Chesebrough, 2azs2| Westwood Dr., Birmingham. Ex.S! Pontiac. ip ine aitsn Decembersi,| Lots 138 thru 136 ine! |pocie’s Home gédition changed to % higher, January : Kale, No 1. 100-150 bu. point. <« West Sunset,|ner is director ‘of styling for Chrys-|tss Published ia, response to call made ae ee pate F thra 36 incl. | i * x Lil er Lal $2.41, and lard unchanged to 5\ery cabbage, No 1, 100-180 bu. . ; Lathrup Village—|ler and has been with the corpora-/2y_ SomRsnlt, ° “Revised statutes, | Lows 1 ura 4 Incl Area bounded by Oakland, Baldwin. cents an hundred pounds higher, Other groups primes ‘pica higher in- executive engi-|tion since 1951. Peas | ween 2 tak > ~ 1h" gine womeue January $10.67. nongger og 1h (AP) Potton: ‘eluded the steels, rubbers, retails,| neer for product! Ca, batman ate yess hes Balawin Dine His Pound's Addition | t AGO, _ ts ra ne! Lots 1 t ‘ vals 69, ‘on and total u.s,|ircrafts, radio-televisions, chemi- Planning and poy Fag ee Lots # chra tt nel firoad R.O.W Grain Prices shipments 188: eg ~ te, po ~ = The rails showed programing. Mr. Lodge Calendar ed states, Government aah | peat of Outlet A—School Owned came & 180 ft 2 f wueate CHICAGO GRAIN steady, for reds slightly stronger.. Car-/8@ins but there was not much ac- has! : aa 1.137 040,06) 5 Let 1 thru 3 inet Block 1— Se incl CHICAGO, Jan. 13 (AP)—Open today: Leet track sale: igo Rasests $4.10-4.35, | tivil grou, Chesebrough I guaran ae eigrade Additio: Block 2—-Lots 1 thru 13 incl Wheat— Mar... 65 kers $4.85, utilities $2.60: Minnesota | woe the 2 been with Chrys-| Special communication Pontiac nies Fe Piernel eae cect sens ~ T thru ¢ inel B : . North Dak ota Pontiacs $2.85-3.20 washed! reed dben an an ler since his Lodge No. 21, P. & A.M. Jan. 13th corporate stocks —tinclud- Ot ies bo twet Shepard's Addition . 2 , con ats € ote 1 thru 3 ine gain today. Douglas Biinriperenae i graduation from 't fer entered = igang de- Pate Bag torial poo i 108,000 00: Lots 29 thru 120 incl | gmith's Addition DETROIT EGGS ba sae the University of Ste. Lodge opens 7:30 p.m. Sam- joans ‘and discounts s1n- |Prultridge Addition | Lote § thru 23 tnel DETROIT, Jan 12 (AP)—Eggs. f ob an extra dividend and an earnings uel E. Smith, WM. —Adv, cluding 890017 over wore fre th ine {Sheridan Addition 60 Detseit, cases included, federal-state forecast: Reynolds Metals, up 4) Michigan in 1982. . drafts) 23.1 79.683 33) Lets rH pd ry vel recone Court . 110g) 8FS CHESEBROUGH He was chief en- ’ Bank premises Nay eo * Whites rads A jumbo sgt omen: SS ae opened _ ghee gineer, body engineering section, News in Brief caw [oct {—1 thru 91 ine! Mt OTICR 18 HEREBY, orven * gain on news 0 ig c ; ixt 70.239 7 oc —i thre 14 ined That the b emnengggee | Cnty anne ~~ gradi’ S sarge 50 |trace with Ford, nt es ently at the time of this appointment. fixtures 170.250 14 sc arage, Block 3—1 thru 29 incl | Pontiac, will meet in seq Clifford B. Doty, 3845 Lincoin| Res} estate owned other | Block ¢—1 Co! on the 11th : i" Teeons.-ceede A jumbe 35-38 wta Was hit by Profit. staking. Dr.. Birmi Gerald Stenwall, 179 Francis “Shan bank premises 129,444.33) Block ¢—33 thru 41 incl Januar 1986 at “¢ o'clock om. to or a es e@cor [27S S7%, large, 50-81 wid. avg tis. | Ore runenem mers |St.. said four hub caps were stolen \Other assets 106.230.06) iece Ibm mre 3 ine! eg woogie ey - 5 oi ea oe ae | “Du Pont was among the better — executive en- from his car yesterday while | Total Assets $a6.300171.94| Block 11-36 thru 3@ inet | W.O. 6931 Checks 37.99 wid. avg. 38's ‘gainers, adding nearly four tg; Seer in charge parked in a lot at E. Kennett Rd.| LIABILITIES ock 13—1 thru 3 incl Dated: January 11 uminum urcnase | Commercially graded. ng y points! of body engineer- (Demand deposits 1y- Block 12-36 thru 38 inel | whites— extra large 51, At one time. The wide-s and Glenwood Ave. | dividuals. ee rb eershipa Block 13-1 thru 3 tel. - | | ler i ta media 46-49. Ameri Ha ~~" ing. Doty was . ‘and cerporetions 34,634,182 19| Poster & Tregent NE OR eg ermclds estpae. medium a8iye8 OF jumped mor wallan Steamship ¢hiet engineer A wheel and tire, valued at $48, Time Geposits of | indivig, a 49, wen 4 ’ "nm! pertnerships Ly Metals Co. has signed a roteact arket seedy ot preeent price ¢, levels, "G Good-sizes p Fong five. | a shomotive boty | were stolen off his car yesterday | corporations ea ee 31,294,641 04) to deliver more than 640 million] fe) forts active on large. Sediins “ase ‘by Bethlehem Steel, Montgomery) ‘ivision, at the |~ wile parked in 5 Jenyn Ave. bet overament ({nely pounds of aluminum to the Ford| ¢regzy due to the narrow spread under! Ward, Ke ltime of this ap- Leroy Herr, of Sylvan Lake, re-| postal ssvings) 2,288.64) 35 Motor Co. during the next 10 years| "8 Usdereredes clearing readity. nnecott, American Tobac-| | sciatonent. H ported | Deposits of Sates O6. BO a. sn oo! , —_— Kaiser Aluminum, Ameri intmen le : | eee MP tapes —biggest industrial aluminum or- —_cmicaco BUTTE: ©, can provieesl Deposite of banks 136.741 @ der in the aluminum ‘echentrys his CHICAGO, Jan ae i= Ball Viscose, ‘Southern Railway, Amer- “ © * f Olin J. Atkinson, 24, of 454 JostynO\he, Sep necus ete) 111,636 70 only aes receipts is 882 se: thelesale ving ada, Standard Oil (NJ) and Ander- a. in Ave., charged with reckless driv- Total Deposits 960.708 asext , ; 93 score sor-Prichard. | Charge eng)- DOTY fined $100 b —— President R. S. Reynolds Jr. said 57 86.25°'89 C 85: cars 90 B ing, was yesterday by 1.14 contract fast night the contract is renew- “in c aa receipts 10,264: whole- ioe tor mien Mawetactering Municipal seats —— aaa Sar ‘noes : a sost able at Ford's option. | ake Paying’ ices unchanged to 2 lower: New York Stocks 0 Other labilities —_— 1344 S10 uid US coer ae Go eS (Late Moruing Quotations) George J. Huebner, Jr., Guilford Four hub caps were stripped 5:4; Liepiltties $82 0e7, 310.80! It is planned to deliver most of mized 45.5; mediums 448: U8 stand- Rd. Bloomfield from his car yesterday while} APITAL ACCOUNTS the aluminum in molten form di- receipts 40." cheeks 26. current air Reaue .. 38.6 Int shoe 42.4 ii Copital stock rect from a new Reynolds reduc-| ee | Alited Chew Ht Ine Silver 633 Hills, — as exec- — at his home, Fred Summer nme stock, total par 1.300.090.00 : ’ e re... Int Tel Tei 2 Clark ee . tion Netcare to a Ford foundry to be| cHicAage. ° series, araP Butter Alum Ltd sr e88 isl Cre Goal 383 et be rer at oe * St told Pontiac Poti. ot Undivided = “retirement el ‘ — a .. - bee adjeers to, Recyckde ald. cot ine Se na tees G3 Sen Ht avarch, Ue joeedlonen Mi SPs he an) Se score Airlin » - | eee The new aluminum plant will be 92° 4° 57. B 5623. 69 C 88: cars #6 Am Can... 461 — F - y, Ch asa 0 egemigr st oT &. od = 13, 10, sock) built at Listerhill, Ala., at a cost! YY Te OTe sane. wnoiesaye Am Gye. AT Kimb Clk ry rysier engineer. m. to Ae on an. re Total Capital Accounts of between 75 and 8) million dol-| wayne riows unebanged to %, higher. Am M & Pdy 254 el r.. > a oratory gineer _ Total Liabilities and -. . lars. ;US large whites 60-699 per cent A's, Am N Gas... 55.7 LOP Glass 79.1 in 1932 and has AGV.' tai Accounts A registration statement cover- \stenteode: “as. “tithe 8. snacks “ rest Red. . 23 Hyped re . Ln ae been in charge of sale Sat. 9 til 1. 4@ S&.' \ssets pledged or mana fng the proposed sale of 800,000 | s¥Fre"* receipts 46 [Am Smo +» 003 Lockh Aire 811 oe bevy Saginaw. Sponsored by Iraq Cal-' ciner Pa iabinties “tod 3.160,000.00 shares of preferred stock by Reyn-| Am Tob oe irs 30.3) sstle gron. arr i. ‘ | thoes Lone 5 Chem 70 -| Loans shown e are olds to cover part of the cost of Livestock Am Viscose .. 50.4 Lortiard ... 20.3] Branch since after deduction of reserves Anac Co 1 | | If your friend’s in jail and needs °% ead | the expansion was filed with the Anes Wace oe wet E BF 1953. looms as iw. A. Taylor, view end | . DETROIT LIVESTOCK Armeo St .. seq uartin. Of! 36.1 Loofbourrow, Country Club bail. Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. cashier ot the thory-named beak =| Securities and Exchange Commis- aspETROMT. Jan. 12 (AP)—Hogs salable Armour & Co 171 elec . ead ee id ‘ id = "|solemaly ewear that ‘the above stetemen sion in Washington Wednesday. rrows and gilts under 220 ibiArms Ck .. 295 Merck 37 | Dr.. Bloomfie' -{oltrua he the ‘best of my kmowleage end Regrise welsh. Sows wzady smonetaie Stine,” WBE Mole on .. 62.4! Hills — executive | | Sauerkraut supper. 82 Perkins, °*! : 95 __ AUTOMATIC leh 18 0°18 jgmbe. mostly No 1 and nee “ a 2 ata Of Ohio 1301 : 30 Gal | peits cull to choice slaughter . rs : . lon Gas i | sheep 3.$0-8 Freeport Sul . 904 Stevens.” JP % Injured yesterday when her car - ~ Preuh Tra $42 Stud Pack * skidded o Big 66” Dowbi , Sun Ol +f n-ice and ran off the / g uble | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gen Cyne ce ee Suiher FP ” ; ; , . Compartment t ater CHICAGO, Jan 12 (AP) Balable Gen Pdr m2 ¢ Swift A Co Rad. Stiesey Tiered. 20, Ot Moat Cash on Hand and in Banks..... . $ 1,357,181.41 9 ° } bogs 17.000 moderately active gen- Gen ‘Ate gag Stiv El pa. aeg Clemens, was given emergency fa ns ape CABINET SINK erally steady to 28 lower on butchers. Gen Motors 435 Texas Co 122 treatment in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- U. S. Government Bonds.......... 1.103,128.00 i HEATER ~ |most deadline on weight 230 Ib 8nd Gen Shoe 604 Tex G. Bul 4 Fed 1H I Bank Stock 200,000.00 Complete with hbo hod and : Ey "tate uneven; sows steady to:Gen Tel 400 «quipment Ib. sows 778-925; @ few sorted 300-'troren ta Wa 21 ‘ , we Pee Atle ase: lone alse Holland fF tiz vs geet & 6 Ransacked During Night (less depreciation) ..... - 157,370.27 , 200 “slow: steers steady to 50 lower Hooker Bl |. 384 Wee! Un Tel 207. Oj Deferred Charges and Other Assets. 2,838.58 ak SSS oe! ct and Bt Meta yey hy Wee Mg?” HS Orchard Lake ave, wee, teported ery LAUNDRY to 25 lower, vealers and stoct cattle Indus: Rey ats the is zy aS ; a ake Ave. Was repo oa 217905 Jana calves. shout steady a load of high tek se oe bod ds me Co 3. ransacked: Tuesday night, but ap- TOTAL ASSETS ......... .$13,179,531.14 BATH TR AY. oads of high good and chonce 1050, 8t Bus Mach 40} © Woolworth 483 parently nothing is missing, Pon 3H 8 etre Tee Say tow’ head of 1" RNY GE TA TI ME ac Police said LIABILITIES TUBS Complete with everdy Mand JACK W. HAUPT 755 1h 18.00 ete joo, Int Paper 1174 Yourest 8h T 912 Owner Galen A Blaylock Sr, 68 < :4550 ID. 1860-18 00> a” load ot good Te Savings Accounts ..... .$11,958,933.22 Compare This Value . tee’ ie ateete tee. shew cece STOCK AVERAGES Ottawa Dr, told police that glass . ne and Voo'll Be Convinced! Clarkston Resident utility Holstein. steera at 1300 a fex ,XE® YORK. Jan 12—Compiled by the in the front door was smashed. Federal Home Loan Bank Advances. 487,500.00 Paice saociatec Tes lp fre 4 li ceaaity "aad Satan sues’ 14 oo. , 30 ‘s bed a ae Loans in Process. woe ee ges 30,708.90 95 Up Crete: taires Heads Sales A enc 1430 utility and commercial cows 1000 Nev change Fadust Rails vit! Bracks Steel Mills Set Record oe ae pee SSE wae a’ ‘ 17,543.97 CASH AND oa Pe Satie e nd cutte r-107S Noon Thurs..,. 2850 136 ; 126 «1782 ifj , ‘ . Compare This Valine . . g y utility. and commercial pbuils 1400- Prer day 2570 [340 724 1772 Tw ; 12 Specife eserves ........ : iis 5,177.32 and You'll Convineed? 1400. vealers 29 00 doen Week agi sts eee ine “97 18S NEW YORK (INS: — The Amer- General Reserves $637 917 v _ > sees. 285 7 : ‘serves ....$637,217.46 . : —— Month ago .... 2532 1357 728 1782 1can Iroh and Steel Institute re ore ae OF Jack W. Haupt, of 73 Main St. Poultry vent ote Poet 1s er Hoe ports that the nation's steel mills Surplus eeeas veeeee. 42,450.27 Clarkston, recently assumed own- ; a a =3 A _ * pe eee ership of the Pontiac Sales agency DETROIT POULTRY ese high. ap dere gat seg Produced @ record 117.000.566 tons} = 4) . : we @eH ont ™ 7 afte san an oo eTROTy. je 9 AP Pr on pat 1954 low 1439 78 3546 1080 of steel in 1955. This was 5.390.847 oOlal heserves and Surplus........ 679,677.73 CLOSE-OUT OF ALL , @ rchnas is for No : - . in oe fi a ee cies rq TWalty Uve poultry up to to am DETROIT sTOLKS tons more than in 1953, the pre- _ mg irm rom ¥ 7 tens bens ae 32. lignt hens WW te J Nephier Co.) vious high water mark. and was TOT AL LIABILITIES $13,179 531.14 F A L Whipple, former dealer for the ), rotlers or fryers :2ia-2'2 Figures after decimal point: ave 8 688.914 bove the 1964 total. P ren Ban, Capone ce ee ST SOM woiaess manners SI i craber Toe production of 10:[ Ee Walter te Mea ones oe VALUES . 28. capone ver» 5 Beldwin Rubbers . 186 Jecember, 1955 production o . Walter L. Moreland, President of the Birmingha “ Ib aver 34 1 h type hen G ¥-M vieceeia, ce 2 nee ace SS a fad turkeys 1 tome "21-28 veny : ‘) ‘ Pt tee lyy ie at 468.000 tons was a record for that fagehe Savings & Loan Association, do solemnly swear that ¢ YOUR n associa with a Chevrolet) Marker unsettled to weak First re. Masco Screw* ¥ 14 , 7.298 e above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ee ceivers. are restate h Midwest Abrasives /!.,. 42 9 Month, compared with 10.247: dealership in the area. He has mittments at "31-32 cente on heaty hens. wise Mas “ue - 36 36 38 tons in November, and: 8,287,073 and pelief CHOICE i . eceipts ne crew? 1 3 : . , + + * been in sutomentive sales nner, ech gg A gl Mae Binge Mikes pale Se and asked tons in December, 1954. WALTER MORELAND, President for GMC Truck & Coach and dis- ite trate Fryers ‘serely seedy guy! A—— ne Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of “THE STORE THAT VALUE BUILT” “ ~|plies ample Trade moderate to light a anuary, . trict sales manager for Kaiser: Fee eprahot, white caponettes taken |/ A Selected Utility Issue of Sound Investment Quality MARIE B. MILLER, Notary Publie Weonting ai to Haupt. service de-| cmcaao PouLTRY | Currently Selling at an Attractive Price a expires December 2, 1987, Ockinnd partment employes formerly asso- CHICAGO, Jan 11 ‘(AP)—Live poultry’ , ' ciated with the Whipple agency [rm or hens. steady on balance. re- DETROIT EDISON pts in coops 154 /Tuesday $83 coops have been retained, although the 77.076 Ib) fob, paying prices unchanged: 4 * administrative and sales forces 2e*)2,,[¢n? 72 5-26: light hens 17-185. : have been reorganized. Sales man- 18 3158 “ceponettes under tr 1b 35-28 Approximate Price Present Dividend % Return Based at , ager for both new and used autos °°" 4°? ' 30-34: ducklings 27 $36.00 $1.80 per Year 5% a is Donald Graham. . ga ' ' Korean Army Growing This Company Has Paid Dividends Conlinuously Since 1909 ‘Bi h F 1 1 PLUMBING SUPPLY . : . : SEOUL Defense Minister irmi am redera Fire Kills 5 in Family qo Won ni today said South Ko. ng Full Stock of Soil Pipe Fittings—Everything ia OTTAWA, Ont. (INS) —Five chil- rea's -20-division army of 600,000 ° e . C Savi ings and Loan Association Plumbing uppie dren of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Roud, men plus 10 reserve divisions “‘is ° ‘ 172 $ SAGINAW ST. ranging in age from seven years now better than ever and it will COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Woodward and Maple. MI 4-1711 , ks d , } Phones: FE 4-1516 end FE 5-2100 to six weeks died yesterday in a be the world’s third strongest 818 C. ity Natl Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System and fire, which swept their frame home army if equipped with more power- ommunity at Bank Bldg. Phone FE 2-9119 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY iw Ottawa. jful weapons,” | _ Except om Cash and Carry \ | ' py a le Poo F "__"‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 CLASSIFICATIONS Fi f re " ‘Card of Thanks POOR eee eeee 1 Ip Memoriam — aveseccsccee - Flowers RASS ERARE ROE SOC ODS BOLDEN. 2 Funeral Directory ......... 4 Monuments eee eee eee eee 4A Cemetery Lots aeerereenres 5 EMPLOYMENT “ @lelp Wanted Male ......... 6 Help Wanted Female ...,. 7 Help Wanted SO CCe PO ee EERE 8 vere eneotreee eee eeeens 2 RO teee escccenesdd rT || Dressmaking & 16 Garden escveceesdGB Income Tax Service ......17 in Mrs. Laundry Service eeccenace Bl” Funeral Heme. F Moving & in... ' Painting & Decorating ....20 Photos & Accessories me Physio-Therapy ee eee etenree« Typewriter Service .....22A Uphoistering ercecceseeeee sad NOTICES Lost & Found | . Hobbies & Supplies ....,..24A Notices & Personals ......25 .. WANTED Miscellaneous .......28 = Wanted eveceden DOA eagle epnnaa . ona Tremors ‘saan tlh ’ MWtd. Contracts, Migs. ....32 ‘Wanted Rea) Estate ....32A “i i F seneees 3 evens 38 i ft i : oF 8 OOO we w eeeeeeeroenwe 40 aff te 4 Z : Houses Lecocsces Ql a7? gfe For For Sale Acreage .....+...47 Rent Farms eaves, Sale Land Contracts .....52 ee eer eonee 33 Loan Mortgage Loans ...........54 Swaps seomnsenesercerecese tt For Sale Clothing Sale Household Goods ....57 Valentine Gifts .......00.. eer enennee For Sale Misce ee Do ft Yourself ............61 Cameras & «+ BIA Plants. ‘Trees, Shrubs ....68 For Sale Pets .........0+.69 Trained. Boarded ...70 i erecceeete Wanted Livestock weccewewsle Sale Poultry .........74 Farm Equipment ,...76 Auction Sales ........00...77 Accessories ........ 90 Service oseecweseeeecedl Motor Scooters eaeeee Sale Motorcycles ......83 eeeennes Bieveles Boats & Accesosries ......25 Airplanes For Sale seecee 86 Transportation Offered ...87 Wanted Used Cars sevcene BM i Wanted Used Trucks ..,..99 Auto Insuranre _........90A The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 te sseezs Eecuseut is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Taxes .....14t Opportunities IN Me a Birmingham TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIV. ber vii: ry = aL a ENGINEERS Positions open in Product mult ? Fy 5 Fit Engineering Company Positions open in Process Engineering and Plant | ADVERTISING Positions open in creative film writing and for mo- tion picture camera men. _ BUYERS . i elson-Johns 312, Freeport, 1) _ AUTO MECHANIC Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice. Piane or Motor E2478 ' DESIGNERS ENG. SERVICE Ck 19% Orchard Lake _ MANUFACTU DESIGNERS DETAILERS dies, tools and gauges. 58 mintumu DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS MEN WANTED Help Wanted Male 6 CHASSIS DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN CHECKERS DETAILERS LONG TERM PROJECTS TOP $8HOUR MINIMUM RATE, 4% YEAR PROGRAM DAY Axe NIGHT SHIPTS WHY DRIVE TO DETROIT LAFAYETTE ENG. CO. DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tools. Gauges, Automation Rody fixtures. Press weldin cial mechines-top ra EFITS AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS AERO-DETROIT INC. ALL-ROUND MACHINIST ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. Thread Grinder . DAYS | Drill Press Operators Tool Lathe Operator Experienced men only need apply ly tm person only No Employment office closed Daniels Manufactur- Designers Detailers For tion ty also jigs & fixtures. For ae Auto Sale For For DRAFTSMAN Layout, with some experience tn assembly fixtures & © @ program in all pro- Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. 222 EF. Maple Re . MI 4-6363 DRIVER SALESMEN D to $200 weekly profit, Invest- red. LI 6-2990 |__Help Wanted Male 6 GMC TRUCK OFPERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR: Chassis & Body Designers Layout Men Detailers Tool Designers Industrial Engineers Process Engineers Metalurgists "MR W.L- PELTON Personnel Bldg. GMC TRUCK & COACH DIV, .m. Mon, throuth Pri. > Sim. by appt. Experimental Body Men LAYOUT . METAL FINISHERS HAND FORMERS Must be experienced Pull or part _E” wien, Ponte” Michisan. EXPERIENCED PIZZA MAN, Call PE 3-7396, . . as, ST'aen veto NEAT APPEARING Salesman for clothing and furnishings. See Wm. Dickinson, 31 N. Sagi-| ®£TiRED naw St. PART TIME Detroit firm needs representation in Pontiac area to chew service home owners, Eve- ws ee ES = ee: CATHE OPERATOR. EXPERI- . 6 hr week. MI 7-115. ham are. LOOK MEN Steady year around sales with excellent . made increased demands for our serv- to Mrs en. singe ger bowing Ma: . Bro w __chine Co. 02" aginaw. : in wike‘aed smal coe ona uw make . im podeter. Write’ Rawieigh’s, _ Dept. MCA-696-190, Freeport, Ill MAN F ety SALES. LOCAL lowing soaiored Apply Elk Dry Cleaners, 285 Oakland Ave. MIDWEST FOR MEN Insurance salesman Mo, MIDWEST ~ Employment Service 406 Pont, State Bank Bidg, FE 5-0271 E me talk it over. Apply 1064 W. Huron between hours of 10 and 6. MECHANIC Good, all-around man. work. ing conditions Plenty of work. am. $125.00.a Week Average Don't sell one item! Take orders from our customers for over 155 items in wearing apparel for entire family at low direct-to- consumer prices. Spring line now ready. Actual made-up samples furnished—No tn t, no col- lections! Northwestern Woolen Co. 403 Nichollet Ave. Min- neapolis, Minn ~ Machine Designers Checkers | AND Fixture Layout Draftsmen DESIGN EXPERIENCE DESIRED ON FIXTURES, AUTOMATIC TRANSFER TYPE, ROTARY TA- BLE AND TRUNNION TYPES LOCATED IN Lockhart & Wright ENG ALL AROUND MACHINIST. LATH , grinder, Bloomfield Tool and uge, 2172 8. Telegraph. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, ae use two industriow EXECUTIVE LEVEL Unrestricted field and protected | thig territory over $10,000 agement type salesman required Profit-sharing. commission, bonus. | retirement benefits Selling a bus- | Account Adjuster PITNEY-BOW Excellent opportunity for advance- EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKERS unity to edvance. Ma vices, : Mig. Co., 118 Indianwood MC MFG. CO. Mt 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE LEADER EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP' take complete charge Must be life Insurance pian avatiable. Re- , SALES - CLERICAL - TECHNICAL | os 2. F AUTO LUBRICATION needed imme £ ROYAL OAK SALARY OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits L17-7474 ROBBINS Engineering Co. 123 S. MAIN ST. SUBSIDIARY OF EX. PHONE OR VISIT 9 AM TO 8 P.M, MON THRU. FRI MAN MEN PONTIAC Employment Service Ww. st. FE _ 4-255 MA ANCE . single, Must be Help Wanted Female 7 '& COACH DIV. : STENOGRAPHER. P ONT TO Work in Pontiac INTERVIEWING ~~ PART TIME bpm ne ot eons tpterest: |" COUNTER GIRL Birmin: se Box 61. Full and part time SALESLADIES BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP 1602 8, TELEGRAPH RD. EXECU TIVE SECRETARY ri s. a ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD- re’ 5 ernization, alterations. Spectal welD & M BLDG. SERVICE vi . 17 East Lake Drive, Lake, FE 2 Eves. OR 32276, R._G. SNYDER, FLOOR Sanding and finishing. §-0502. Teer ae Soe suty| Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling Combination Storm Sash Siding Additions Attica finished Porches enclosed Kitchen —— No Down Paym: ~ Building Supplies 12A ‘SECRETARY anted Male 10 Permanent Position Salesmen | Real Estate at 8 p.m. sharp : EXP. SILK FINISHER gule, © tens Station, operations; excellent working con- ditions and liberal employe berie- MAHAN EW _ Also cabinet work, OR 3-4857 WRECKING fits imcluding sick leave, CARPENTERS ALTERATON AND tion repair. FE #- PE 44168, zpe- The REALTY CO., REAL MEAT WRAPPER. Co-operative Real ee Tothange —— work, good pay, — GABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. ter. Kitchens & specialty. FE uM re v ean ie. ubmit written applica Bros. Market, Toe W. City M: Martin Street, Birming! WOMAN man emaptored else- M be able to drive car. in. room, bath & TV. w . MAytalr 6-6815 SODA FOUNTAIN. EXPERIENCED $1 he. in pe RPENTRY. ee FOR- ESTING | _ tion rooms repair; CARPENTER AND CAB work. New and repair. D. B. bo- | Murdock. PE 2786. ‘| EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER or chauff wants work, 3 yrs. old, excellent driving record. FE e) 40st EXPERIENCED BAKER & CAKE decorator desires work, MY 2-1771. RAPHER INTER diversified work tr medium s' offi 8-4 eek giving detailed information pnd Business Services 13 Prctings, water line, fleld le, ator wanted. FE 4-6967. you) EXPERIENCED WOMAN BE- r 25-46 for ral house- MAN WOULD LIKE PART TIME unity for advancement jn our work as clerk, More for experience than work full time and send 9-2030 top excellent working conditions, call wv Oa FEMALE HELP WANTED = $ | member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. ot SAS re YOUNG MAN, PART TIME ONLY. . Car necessary, Must know Walled | _SO™ 20". Awrey Bakeries, Inc. = f- all wenee Ne se pa ea § TYler 6-5700, Personnel Office WANTED: LUNCH WAGON BOY. 16 years or over. Pontiac Press, Box 68. 5-0641. MIDDLEAGED MAN WOULD Jan atch FE 2-6003 MUSICIAN, DRUMS AND XYLO- phone. FE 5-4814. Paid vacations, insurance pid TO gy i tinny _— ¥ ood . 711.1, . taries of al: kinds Employers are ida. 8 HELP FULL AND e os cau Le 4 | PLUMBING A WANTED. CARPET LAYING, SEWING binding. > arpet Self time. DRY WALL BY MACHINE. estimates, No job too big or am FE 5-4698. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- moval Ph. FE 566503 of OR 3-2000. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE Pn FE 4-3981 i ; ause we find the people to fill their fast e Work Wanted Female 11 _ Birmingham | PULL AND PARTIME BAKERY salesiadies. Experienced prefered, Write Pontiac Press Box 66, GIRL TO sTAY NIGHTS UNTIL 1:4 2. nev of LindaVista IRLG FOR LAUNDRY DEPART- — Apply Pontiac Laund Time Study UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY housewives to gg oo onc in- tv r 7 lete training furnished if you PERIENCED At least 3 years engineering back quired. housekeeper would like wo _day or week, PE 61145. ——_-— . . | EXPERIENCED ND BAK- WAITRESSES FULL TIME AND ing, days cue Seeks part time, experienced Apply in | EXPERIEENCED COMP, TYPIST Di 130 8. | “would like part or full time work GIRL 18 WOULD LIKE HOUSE- work, pebyerung eto. eves, Call after 3:30. FE 71-0754. GIRL WISHES JOB IN HOME Help Customers With ANTED FOR A Charge Accounts Snack Shop no experience ig Company Benefits Pontiae Motor Division in person at Maple FLOOR LAYING. A. FINLEY @& PE ¢17117. SLEANED AND RE PURNACES C ee. Oll, coal and gas service. . ster Ne! ison, FE 5-1788. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR, ROAD and towing service, Oakland Oa rage, rear of 756 Oakland Drive. GENERAL A . REP A rear B- | Oak- —y at Kenny Dr. Road towe service, r. Carl Buxton, FE PLUMBING AND HEATING, B. 6. Compton & FE 43167 or SALARY PERSONNEL __housekeeping. O. Metamora 45F3. PAID VACATIONS. EP AHEAD OR _3-5076 PAINTER HAS OPEN TIME. FE 2-6231. WANTED: WOMAN NOT OVER 56.| General housework. Children, Live in. OL 6-1611. oe UP AnD DELIV. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN EL J R 115 NN, SAGINAW. BEE MR. STARK. ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING ip | Sinks—Sunday Service. FE 42019 TRONINGS. $3 PER BU _Work, finished 1 day, FE ba fRONING. PICK UP AND DELIV- er. FE 8-2316. TRONINGS, $3 PER BU. 1 DAY TRONINGS, GUARA OUSEKEEPER FOR MOTH home on Sugden Lake. aft after 12. WANTED 20 TYPISTS SOPTENER SERVICE Man between ages 21 and 25, must 35-6800. © | HOUSEKEEPER. MORE FOR home than wages, Apply 349 Jud- son St. INTERVIEWER SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SERV- ice, FE 4-6618. STOP!! LOOK?! BF saan Wf'a30g" TREE TRIMMING AND al. Free estimate FE Ls 4-5324, Young Lady With Sales TRORINGS. GOOD WORK. Help Wanted Female 7 ASSIGNMENT WELL AND PUMP SERVICE, OR _3-2396 PICK-UP AND DE- A PPRMANENT, FULL TIME PO- EM_3-0059 sition for experienced saleslady in our jewelry store. person. Myers Jewelry Sh TOP WAGES—DAYS See 3s Star, CA- TER_8-1 Riker Bidg. Ladies Outstanding n | Contact Dorothy Johnson FE 2.9315 | LADY WISHES MORK BY DAY , AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARK homes in their spate time. Write Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 WORKING MAN'S INCOME be son service. 21 East Tenny 9 am. - 8 pm. RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE MIMEOOGR retarial Service, EM 3-2842 PAPERING AND DECORATING. FE 68-0343 Wilma Schroede: Local Manager, 19578 Wallace 8t. Roseville Mich WANTED WAITRESS. CALL tween 1-4 p.m. OR 3016. Club Bye. Morgan. MI Tahoe, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, DRESSM AKING, and other sewing. $s wing. 165 8. Sanford, LADIES AND MENS A tions, fur repair. FE 8-1965, 3338 LAPEER RD. WANTED: BEAUTY OPERATOR. BLE LADY WISHES ~ atren nights. . er Part time, in Pontiac. OA 8-2008. } WOMEN WANT WA tng and cleaning, FE ARE YOU OVER 30 AND Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING roti ay A 6PE- 62, 5-133. cialty. FE 5-01 WANTED, WASHINGS AND IRON- FE 5-9988. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK up and delivery. Also plain sew- FE 4-1656. _ Consumers Power. i ingham. You wili earn a _att _ | LADY TO BABYSIT AND LIGHT LADY TO Tike CARE OF BOY room with television every Thursday and Sun- quired, Phone MI 44760 for ANTED: TYPING TO BE DONE WOMAN WISHES POSITION In) -‘2-Cis'® St_FE 41444 for motherlesa home. Pontiac or vi cinity, Pontiac Press Box 2. WIDOW AGE 54. WOULD Birmingham Appiy bet. 2:30 and | 4 pm LIKE MUSIC? me experience tn both, _ ment, eM S401 EVENING WORE S70|_ Building Service BAGGER & CHECKER Income Tax Service 17 RPL PRL ALN LALA LRA LAPS LAL POs, ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE Edw. Hawley FE 2 SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you. appt. Laundry Service 18 KE LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- fled. Beautifully finished. Pontete _ Phone FE 2-6101, Laundry POR FAMILY ONDRY sSERY. fee. Ph. Ponting’ rv. Bir it ante. A-1 CARPENTER UTY OPERA Meio te gn OF After 6. FE edie” BIRMINGHAM A interest and div tule Ke ‘ween who empl t Servic —_- ervice WANTED: MIDDLEAGE: ~—“ALL WINTER PRICES Additions,” garages, breeze enc! roofin; possible prices. Term, 1 to years, — W. Huron re mn Wo de. * BABYSITTER, DAYS. 333% er Rd., Oxford. OA 8-3808. TO A- WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 IR TOOLS. |ASHES AND R AND hauling. Norcliff Pumphrey. FE 37385. =. . _ Wesson, AA-1 MOVING, TRU , UP and delt . Good service at reas. rates. Ca * | aoe EM 3-5283 any- , GET IT QUIC through Classified Kasi Yes, whatever it is —dial for an ad writer and get it! Peal _FIPTY-FIVE “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 4 7 Wed’ conavecte nfurnished : Me 32/ CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Rent Apts. U 34) Convalescent Homes 384 | _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sele Hoses” a Se cnn tres eran Aa oe ct RS RRR AR AAA NOSE rae ' ORTHWE “rail oe | ven ta PMS MDE > IR-TT™ ee : . of ph. 1 room. kitchenette, New Listings Just. De CTS y hes . : eated 4 KEn wood HOME. RE ALP. Pe. , A a ea aE erent a t 23, ‘ Arrived in Our Office . a We wi i hg) eee Fr VILLE AND Hotel Rooms —-39 } ~ This Week : q ates: Dive us : a . | Inguire 5871 St. Waterford: , & : LA -w NEAR LE BARON ; & an ° Ea can v. Pree est | : } on ; ‘BOTEL AUBURIN these Deautiful =e 3 bed 3 bedrooms and Carnac, B00 fF Nicholie & Harger Co, Aad ete Frits, Hoa Orchera | Cooking end ‘refrigeration unt. | mach? lore mtone | “4 arger Co, week, eee awe ne sinks, colored | bet fis. 3 BLOCKS TO ST. MICHAEL'S | a —— met En | * 5 rus’ * aMALE a WEAR FISHER HOTEL ROOSEVELT setting. Terms available. 3 bedrooms on 1 floor, $10,500 / \ area. No cars. ot Seem . a . full price. : ms seis ee) me une Be ; een ek garage. TEL CLEAN. 3 pedrogm, home. Lar fm ge era rooms by aay or week. «| kitchen. full bath, large ' a ee Rent Stores 40. sane "Lake ot aee oy SONS 9 Ditonto = AUBURN : MAHAN Ge veearee:| Set Trucks to Rent mes eee ar aoa | awa ey ka } estate office. Also for veauty sho % “Bho noviraen Stal AP fi = if Bag 5, 1 Coenen — Bt a Exchange pe! L porter shop. Mente’ uty, hoe FE fixtures. rien “7 Bichon ‘ , end Trucks om 8. wunaicts FE 6-720 sell your contract we o- inne At HARD AVE 30x80 Boards Otis yn ‘som x ¥ 3 Pontiac Farm and LEAR CAKE” DECORATING lor J a aay <8 1078 W. Huron Bewly decorated. We need 8 & 10 | $10.800 — ; . New classes starting. ’ NEXT DOOR’ TO BRANCH sto con Industrial Tractor Co, Hobpy’ Shop. ii3 E. Pike. rE POST OFFICE PE Die type of business. Cal WESTSIDE BUNGALOW — I ARD * 44509 ! Li € re ene wa fee Taroxuc| Russell Young | Rent Houses Furnished 38| Bote tina of business PE | — FYInE, “nd ciniae om, : fixing, identity of party re. TOR ~— 35) eésai tie bath: Sealtway to Nocred pare PS or ~ STORE 7 a LRARE : ay 3 acres of 8 half of 14 cattle and 25 Spen” Eves" . wtaa 2 BEDROOM MODERN. YEAR RE AVAILABLE P 5 POR A ee eee ee miles out basdwin nt pct lal from pue A went | 30 GET Tite moet Fon YOUR grgnd, tate privileges. Call) We ituren st A Approximately 1089 | ment atvided a a a ae , : nde |. ‘e room me ee ‘S te conviction ig the “Vise to s08. vee, 1060 W Mure 3 » WA : ly e, Ls 104th St., Miami, automatic heat. ve ; ; , : ; drive: tnntionaly | "Puons PE oe” Close to ety, Avail, Jan. 1k MA Fis, Pry : fase. paved ax Biss R samme ree ees! COUICK CASH San eS oernrene| Dera se | CT ARK. were not s0 one, Sp eee Ber. at fon St. PE Cieas aher 4:30 Fr | $1.40 DOWN —‘Brasd sew | wonTH y, y a * ve - me) < Rea OS'S od ARES | Fpd Zour and, contgecte re i Room HOUSE pon RENT Wn | Pat" *Y binetey Maseaty ne, | sefapaeet beeee eee | , ego Harbor + Rent Office Space 41 Exceptional features in a room oat" tah yy 2 lange Pe 8 ROOM HOUSE ON OXBOW) ~~~~~~~~~ Ne moderately bedrooms plus jarge dormer eB Lake. References. SLokum 17-8675. leet floors, tile bath. , Stoker ‘ o “ROOMS. MODERN PER rare eustom vireh fea | Bees ae e. “Terms. . me . DOWNTOWN boards. Large shaded lot u @ Meg UB Par OW _month. Call before 6, 32-2262. * . Get ready for spring. buy H | 956 ay NEA Serwee, tne 5 — HOUsE, MODERW Real retest pad protessionsi loca- this one y. ; 2 . e. on ; 03 ee cen Huron, next to the Riker Bi , a : ‘Bowling is wonderful, sir! It’s unsurpassed as exercise, , iSeerooma. On 3210 —e Word R. Perusage, uuteg = ey ome ee at — relaxation and an excuse to get out nights!” | PUR ; Si. PE 4-308 get ghts oni Miakeview Dr OR Sa wie _ For R For Rent. Miscellane 4 | ew lee Neal tte eta : “BEDROOM neous 42) | Wanted Real Estate si Rest Apts. Furnished 33 EStGn security in advice ONE WAY : ; : orry WITH SEW. APT. AND SLEEPING ROOMS ON " Gh GOAST TO COAST A —s OF YOUR “y=xEDED vr. ©. xa Wak m4 Wasted cia Estate 32A Business and comm sit OS oer main " o oe: North Side ‘Aaa Household Goods 27 erties. wereage or farms. Qualified idren welcome. FE 5-640. DOUBLE GARAGE. 80 A WO es New @ rooms and bath, Delco i. FURNITURE NEEDED SOLD ROY KNAUF, Realtor | “rooms & Fa B vere 3 8 MY 24100. heater, Inala, full basement, f a fentive heme ce a6 iets. 3600 ACRES" W's W. Buren PE 2 i431 OA #5300 | APT UTIL : ___For Sale Houses 43 ’ Fane e Wall Wistng i Sie pete Bocas | We can actually prove that we SOLD © SASEMENT APF POR WERT. PRONTO + forthe Handyman , i ng & Wall es coe se ate oR. 2eT, les. ur yon have'a forms or vere: TPOLLY PORN 0 Canoe P owns SELL PRONTO" noenetint Can ball eee Gy wl i | ERT OS OTs Mysem ACOMON | ane tor ‘talo—cive use call—we Not S wea ere iat foe eae . R GOING WEST] {iat" #4 rng, "woom” ents |CLARK REAL ESTATE | i = +2171 i, ae ae BO me TT] we Not Sold et,| 127 ¥. “Lawrence sttlon wa Galtorntet ul acritloe p 7 glean {aside needs come z al ii PE 4-781. . . I it's because it a Nese’ hoon tuned é ' 5, Lf finishing. Large lot, early pos- ‘ i Physio-Therapy 21A WantED TO BUY a . usc 2 ors one | berson. mun Den ee Paine Soutiees: session. A oan I at geen, 1300 ~ -Saoroataa {| .a8 Pontiac Lake. _ Carpets and drapes, alu- i Er & PY. IRN BROS OW | ACTORIES, 1) —— minum storms and screens. Auto. ae oper egceseerns | WANTED FURNITURE . HITE ge ect ees Ee Sepiee| ERNE EE | wor war BEDRM. home. — = Roots Pith expansion, ate floors, Tost: MALE DOO. REDDISH | "Walled Lk. or _vic. Pe 82608. CASH couple, O00 4 iss ihetemn oun om teal, workshop. ved race, Schoot bus at doen, Lams. i eeter stab tall, tan’ collar, “Btip-| a. 4 oo VARD M: lan Has Suyers 48 HOURS laters rape sree | earden and. bus.| 'heese sale Pri sists Trees Lae on. Bewerd Venera. | st, zow veutel wah wn Pree) | you want a pane ne Pet PERT | eartny cot greedy SSeerenak’ | foseerystic, fries only ss,-| Sidon terme, 3 y service. The demand ip our sates} FOR YOUR HOME 2) Walled Co., dial MA with forms oF wit dissoum = dt : ID COCKER SPANTEL ADAMS REALTY CO. fore te mcentieans. We aned acute, private entrance, down-| 4.1875. ne eee. J.C. HAYDEN, Realt a . Vicinity of Rascob and} sss 2-7083_ |S oyour isting and will certainly EQUITY Curson’s Poot Cuinte. | Sipi x iss en | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | g's. w ay \ cles ps . FE 40616 |\MOTHER DESIRES ROOM OR o our utm ase zee JIM WRIGHT, Realtor tr ®. Huron. month. Mest furn. Fw “6 BE. Walton PE 6-01! i. FA BLACK. BROWN AND) apt & day care for children, 3 & Our 19 years ot satisfactory Rea! # UNION LAKE 3 ROOM APT. MOD- y MODERN 3 Wi WATER. | 2140 W Pa PE 2-441 Eves. PE 6-4308 . ¥ white male beagle Mieinty of| 5. Reply Box 22. Pontiac Press Estate dealings in Pontiac as-| 245 Oakland Ave FE 56-0441 Pioridian-type building. NE ERN 3 ROOM. WATER- #i3,600 ND NEW Ba i B field Twp. ard. MI wip. 5. FARM TO WORK ON sures wt that vou will be satis. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange _ Every private. EM 3-4285. ipent house. 3 mit Pontine 5 Aig ja Mgt oa - 4 i +7439, | shares. FPurn. or unfurn. Write| fled We handle all detatis for f\- Rent, Apts. Furnished 33 WAL! LAKE MODERN CO 8-18; ; oe a. 2e CASS LAKE AREA and plastered walls. re ae; : FOUND LAROE BLACK poo! Pontiac ‘Press “por oe, | gene tod cloning, “Call salah (oes two bedroonts. Close to city. Very gw 3 BEDROOM, ALL BRICK. pete ee 4 ee ee a ee ee gery gate | ESE MOEN TT Te ee | Feehan eet epeecrire| ie and snapshots on Woodward Ave te take bones. ar ts, wining YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT Pe “APT. FURN. EXTRA Wa ALEINO t DI Mores FISHER _ Pontiac Press, Box 58 OFFERS sage. Priced for quick sale, 52.600 Large 180 ‘ t : te Bloomfield Hills Reward to bare, re Li ZO : 30 nice. Private entrance. Wear bus.| fgsomem’ e, a em! | SONTIAC TAKE. MODERN | 4 END aor ooty : . Phone "8 ivin a ws eis 2-0285. rooms, cinder . + % oat? eat uivie N_ VICINITY |; an ere er MAHAN 2 oe Aduke, aa Ne Case WALLED LAKE MODERN On. a. | Seon, Nulties furnishes.” On | Clarkston Estates ROUND LAKE ciy ‘aly bout 9 ass. i Waterford Drive-In Theater Had . wome Ne RO CORINE TCT | TOES, 20 Shower. Utilities Lake | sia WARWICK MASS fedreom ‘buns low Tue Micely finished Inke front home i recent operation. Please call OR| ee any. ieanicenie fog FE Be ing XITCH Biscarees Motily. weekly. EM "modern ranch home. gas heat, in beth. “full basement. ofl | cons lating of re enn | Le H. BROWN, Realtor: i! ; HES 171. Tru-Rustic Cabins, : Lake. lease sellout Sepetion win | fireplaces Dene seaate per Frwain © eae oe a sooTr Co-operative noe meet Exchange bentom ise Oi Rent Ants. Unfurnished 34|_taanne "= me ow Ve Inte pet vileges. Lot 70x10! en. with * Sining . itty Go-operati i prowe, block end white, with long) share home with her. on | Mt. tons Ea . 7 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. Rent Apts. Untermee 2. | a house: auto, Si water” neater FOR.COLORED " emens : i 2-3324 steve, . * L Secctaee Seb. Tienes sail owner, | MY 3603 __ "| WEXT DOOR TO BRANCH = noous Se ea PRIVATE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE AND GA-| For Rent Rooms 37 Lake Orion gen tg $1500 FAMILIES 1 BLACK COCKER sPawrei.| Wtd. Transportation 31 | FOST_ OFFICE bath, entr, Adulte. FE 20408. | 28%: bus OA S388 | room oo as sun | down: “immediats possesion. bw ae ; : Coe Oe ee eaten 7 AND 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. | >-Roows 3 ATH GOOD Lo. | 4 CLEAN AT BUS STOP. coom and pom on Sret face. oa ts ay Reward. OA $3389 178 W. Drah-\GIRL, WANTS RIDE FROM Ox. C ASH Aue Care 2 Booms Ten LO | $i Pinegrove, corner W. Johnson sieaty ‘ef rooms fer anether h ; ner. - | ford to Pontiac afternoon shift. » 7 ROOM APT FOR LIGHT ROUSE: | > Ssu-ouPORN APT 160 JUD: | cose . bedroom and on sec- Jo n K. Irw in 7 A and ‘Mf Lost: BEAGLE HOUND IN Vi-| Starts work at 430. Plant 8 For small equities. If you nave | eens FE 6000s. 4-0070. if 206 OF Libs ni ply Situated “on Vera Brittain. OA 8 y son. FE warm, ‘quiet room & — REALTOR cinity Hey 2 Re or Bos| era 3336 what we want we will be at | 2 ROOM FURN. APT. 3 notes AND BATH WEAN PIRI — warm, qui : : il ited on pt ‘tae ae ry Welke. Ma eo wars. Poo’ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32) fer"your equity Call now and tell S7EA ae oan er Body. Phone FE $0030 | “re baie POR MAN churches, and’ stores. si6- 1m1'4 Ne Bae Sagine "a Fe" Ottieple Gt. 7H Seuss. SPRAYED —UABaE| - | us what ou Baves oe Seu eye bt = ees y ATTRACTIVE | ROOMS AND Gigat Ih —CLEAN SLEEPING inn “we prone re eter owe k : 2 A NG white and brown spotted male $$$ $.$ \> "ROOM APT PRivaTe en.| Deh as. refriger-| “rooms. Men only. 46 Mechanic. : Reward eran” Airport Road! gnymited cash for land S vects Edw. M. Stout, Realtor trance. ist floor. 1 gmail baby _ way and wore fo age comets COMPORTABLE BOOM BGK Gare. | Ottawa Hills New or seasoned, Reasonable 17 N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 6-8165| Welcome. $20 week, Inquire 340 | >“Roois ann BATH UPPER! {Jemee, Quiet home. PE ¢0040. Ab brick 2 bedroom reach . CELET, WHITE GOLD,| discount, Fast action. CLARK | Open Eves. ‘ti $:30 eee 2943 Corde! 5 a weap’ Washington" honter TEMPLETON " leat’ design with Rhinestones REAL ATE, 1 Ww jel’ FE 5-461. — raikABLm Wala AOOs- WEAK near Washington | Juntor - . rea FRE 4-537 . 1382 W. | Huron | 2 ROOMS ON BUS LINE COUPLE DESIRABLE WARM , NEAR in St.. FE 44813 or FE 46402. Ask only. Private entrance. 286 3 PRONT ROOMS BA M| "pus line, radio, electric clock, |” igh. Carpet in ‘living room Ww - REALTOR . SERGE Wits WHITE AND YEL-|_for Mr. Clark. Jessie heat ay ol rig Private en-| everything furn, PE §-8717. Cll ra ee & nat. HITE LAKE 670 W. Huron &t. PE +3935 tince Sunday Call FE 24108 C AS arm QM | 7 Rooms, private pata Gov. | “mee, Aes a TO WATE x [iour HOUSEKEEP, inuen "ators sid serene | $Jots With tnte modern’ 3 bedroom vette : Lost: HOUND, FEMALE. SH BSsed wrter « pm. a men. FE |" entrance. Partly furn, 1 child wel-| Petnelors.” no ecianers y heat. Nicely landscaped ‘lot water heater, just off main high | : . Fete S'S hock eat bes, opets| For Cretrecte. Ree ot ot. Li tin 3 AND 3 ROOM CABINS FOR | ; fone Nise. wan 1 "Bt. ae Fiaiam, Enceptionel ver i aaa =e , r : EMEN' t 1 OR 2 GIRLS. a ; an Eg Rnd en a SsungS |, Saat an BAG TEPER RO ORieeare feo uarsee PE | FURK, ROOM FORT O8 Gin NORTH SIDE. Ps FE 31745 evenings. Ask for Ted. McCullough §-4737. Clark ve t home. “ae Yost: TAN PURSE WRIGLEY Call any hour W —furn.t¢ E_ Kennett J ROOMS AND BATH. INCLUDING | AROE CLEAN ROOM Sa wit —3 | Clarkston Colonial Gee bea Chae, $e, engmertolen : - DEN FT | |? ROOMS PVT. ENTRANC bed buddies. Must be neat. Attractive 7 h fi ; . x Sens. Tel-Huron Reward FE J. Cc. HAYDEN. Realtor | al ited ls ane me Bid Pe poiie ea ee Port em ay x Walkin fistance to Pontise ie Mo excellent condition, Living Bacelient location. Only $750 . Sanne — Bly entrance. room w replace. . 2 . . . . d “PRINCE, SABLE _ on A CTI Ni N | ye ATERFORD 3 ROOM BATH ; noe 0:30 p me sar ADULTE a eo ae sun parlor 10x23, 3 bed | VACANT Pioneer Highlands WHITE ( ) | f | rena 3 OOM. TWIN ; m 12% od “ io : Saar POR PET. REWARD ‘ | OW lz noous ante "on ‘PRIVATE |") kK rm HEMP Pe rE AD ana mundry get count fe ktenen Nesemeet, WA beet? car piasered carage fl. bam, $ seems ond teh dove-2 } 1 privileges, garage in . B o en! jarge room . i bese ~~ ee es 4 YRS Rene l On fre, sale of out Land Con- ROBERT CHAPIN | iy — Hilal automa 102. Huron rE t4ou | Drarton Platts ares, On. pt parece. Situated on nicely 180 130, $2.500 down’ Immendiate mem s ~ in ae : In “init { Mavbee Rd Re-| ‘tT8° is what we are look: | 4 , - ~ ia r NG ROOM FOR tra lot 1 tu ive | oa pa rage. yard— ward, OR 35251 “| ing for we will buy them or 3111 Orchard Lake R4__ PE #1131 22 ROOM, MODERN. ever /3 Gas MODERN. eRORCH AND | 's men or couple Carpeted. Home leges, $18900 terme | K. T.. Templeton, Realtor pared street — lake prie- 9 RED WALLET BEFORE| ours ‘See us for the te ge | Party Call'evenings OR J8202, | Walled Lake area, $75 month: | Privileges. 239 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 64863 ame . Christmas vic nf sacinae end| ice you ere lookiag for. N a CASH Tt 28714 _oftey_6 p.m agro HOUSEKEEPING en GC, Drayton Wood After ¢. call PE 2-0602 ce re looking for. No | coed Atm | hn _ Tey s—— = meh st etn : = : ; ‘ke, Reward yd seomre of eee Ktacl too large of too email” FOR YOUR HOME | ; gue working fab ag Mg side. | 4 oOo 4 ae SEAR Whittemore ee a 5.000 Down = | Illinots Avenue ss . _PE 3-7216 is and bus en. — ’ NEW HOMES = Owner needs badly. Call MI 42057 ‘ oO | trance and utilities farn. Inquire NICE, EAN 8 N SLEEPING ROOMS. Attractive 3 bed brick accel AVE dow 00148 site nm cholce Ot- Gor, write, 2261 Winder) Edw. M. Stout. Realtor R EQUITY ¥ noms AND BATH couPLE | Ss" Tasmania. ° See tna Attractive 3 bedroom brie! $745 DOWN: Aad ra mere _Dr.._Bhem. ae. ae “tin 8: o $108 | ve will gree, and ae or idee \- J ROOM. MODERN. CLEAN. |* ,ROOMS HEATED CHIL- mice SLEEPING ROOM. AUTO. Basement with ot} AC heat.) atiraetive modern to minute ¢ Washin Jr Nigh. ¢ Lost: EXPLORER scour TrM-|___ Open eve. tN 6:90 |) SAT neve ‘you tg sell? Clerk | Partly furnished 11 N. Johnson. | —¢re®_ Drayton Plains, OR 32368.) matic Rot water and Beat. Pri- and etiached 2 car cerare | sedroom bungalows with gas AC. | tedrcome un — en dows, ore cote See er WE FAV Real Estate 1362 W. Huron. FE 3 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE | * Bovete ont Lighte f FT tT own ROOM Meee e Reeolacey S| heat Oak floors. ‘nice full bath| Pall bevement Junior High. Reeve engraved on E 46492, or FE 44813. Open Eve- Ite Private ent. Lights furn. Located mcs LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, hath: | and kitchen, Block from city bus 1 vient back. FE 27010 00 $200,000.00 nings. Ask for Mr. Clark ee Adulte preferred. FE | tn Kee macker $80 per month. or 2 men. 119 E. howard. bitehe: reas Senn | | se Wer and water. Payments $58 pened es ‘ Td = : RED Porat NEAR DORTS at our dispose, to purchase new } ROOM APT CHILDREN WEL FE! ‘ se rn Soou IN IWATE HOME ON trees. muetials b poswesstion month ine. taxes e. milion Rd. and Auburn Ave Liberal re-; or seasoned land contracts for ACTION come 0460 Williams Lake Rd. ROOMS AND BATH, . wrest, fide. urea eed. FE Op owtetandine vaiue at $22.- Leslie R. T Real SF 40 PRT? Ww soll. ‘ASK. FOR BOB MAHAN. | That's. what wh “FROOM FURN APT, PULL BATH | PE tt elieninlaiin rOR RENT < SELL OR RENT. 2 Ww Ww Leen His ° cant 9 WANT Tc TO, sell. at you get when you , at soon. RENT. GENTLEMAN = F Sie n Eve vl honed Pa list your property with a Live everything furnished. 68 Stout st. 4 ROOMS & BATH. _preferred. 62 "tobnson meh Sylvan Lake Front rem for $50 month, Aci. condition = re" Michigan, Animal Rescue Longe To Buy—To Sell—To Insure balbity REALTOR ; When vou list 3 ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR. PRI- | FE_ 4-0686 ROOM WITH TWIN BEDS PRE- New contemporary brick | instde and a. Pull basement AYED FROM VICINITY OF an on eur duke Ie cua alive Gao and bath. 326 Mt.| “4 ROOMS AND BATH. QUIET | fer 2 buddies. 118 Glenwood. home, beautifully land-| with gas heat a and Walton. Black hound & ACTIVE until SOLD ys _couple onty PE 2-65: ROOM WITH GOOKINO PACiL scaped Entrance hall water Exceptional large iene Brown collar. 6 mor. old. FF ™n 3 “Room Fo" "APTS INQUIRE (ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE | ties. No smoking please tt Brepiace te ving room, js feoms. Smell xarden sont i re ae go gy 1% : OSE a TTS trance, Private bath. No children 5-8533. a a, “hie bath, 2 re EAST SIDE BUN ALLOW : oo ore Pull ule “Hobbies é & & Supplies “24a 637 Je EPH F. RET _ J decorates AnD cetcance ater | a TOMS EAR OMe za Het | | ALEEPING NG ROOM of W CARS. Scdrosms iske bevel foo: $1950, WITH. $1000 Dow fon PF A. olt ‘beat vem PICTURE FRAMES ALL SIZES “cooperative Real Estate Exchange | Co-Operative Real Rstate Exchange _onces required MY 2 a0t Take small child, $12 weekly gr eepina mae aiek Sane) | teak, “Reaplace, "screened | lew win Sra eee nee fot near Fish Match ry. te PAINT BY NUMBER SETS. #1. one Kress ong eS * nue to (Siz Apartment Howse fate pecrere eee 8 * | ar rin STAND. Bare wrin| i Mospitel, Jor 3 men We érink- fram, “Suackea't ser'te_| seal 'siee sorenacd’ seem’ i fat bree, excellent ter . Oey | ‘e $1 oo. os. $0.80. vaso 3D SETS) Four po rive Room ie | 3) a -puNTE heat close 2-143. | Pe Room. CLOSE % $32,500. terms 2 cae qerene. po a sewer. ONE B yrnoM fit we 5% MORTGAGES rms, Land Contracts. 1 ee Emploved couple. FE . ROOMS ax 000 Ba’ TH ALE MOD- | _Tel-Huron, 1004 Boston. Roy ; Annett, Inc. tents end with uty in sy . Comnletety Ove TOA KEW LOCATION |ow FARMS OR ito foot. frootae 33. W. Huron a OMS AND BATH. PRIVETE | © 5 ROOM PLAT HEA arpa | EES Rooms, Suet A te REALTORS 1450" Down, ACRE LAND iin me tae . . oO fin plant’ “ta Pontiac. All| to Sppralssis ‘or clesing fees, | ACHVE AT WHITE AND DOCK’ a eee. FE. #1322 week. | No, children. Silver Plant. 307 Oliver st. 28. Huron PEderal 98-0408] Loca’ Clintonville Ra. Ce| srorm dou areas ; Dopul e each . : oa cues aa sane tans, Mtoay: Oe B. ‘D CHA ARLES, Realtor Lakes, Highland and White Lake 3 ROOMS AND BATH FOR WORK: | 5) oe FINO a TVATE | Ove” Evenings end Sundey 1-4_ ment dlock. ee rome 1700 buy equity to gials end ove the sted cies Boultable o Seah, ah were pele 55 g noe | ine sorpie,_Pertsenter and clesn. |" welcome. Pag tte ON. Hem @ Room Fo WORKING Needs some | work good -_ So s! 1; Jackson Milford. MUtuai | ee ae Ba! mingway Orion, rl near Pos : CTs. 3 LAROE gooms AND BA’ gir t Office. 172 M. Mill. tes2 lacie Sire cra, 77 1 yauweh. su8 Dine Hey $2161_or +4061. $70 Month. EM 33474. APARTMENTS SLEEPING ROOM WEST SIDE. ae SILVER LAKE Disre Large 1) 5 40 living ? BBLE SETS 3. PAINT| OR BUV OR EL en 4 cRoohE AND ) PATH UPPER. | 3 very attractive snd a _atrtetty “GPEPIRG Ronis SCAR RTO # Ae A RUNT TT FAST | Py ncawr tse. TER 00s 180 i, veins ‘oun, or riment | fa Ron bigeraty sTost ms - tas ery ere rt, a tt tor yo ou and and prey, | middie ‘aged couple Cal after 4) mung’ ah huntice furehned Bevel | Cheol. Gentleman only. PE 48963, tit Jong we awe “ow “ae ae rami on, Wiliams, tae 2-14 W | show to get the | _P.m_19 Short #t___| tent tocation Best of refer WARM 6 i OEN- | th h Rent Ads!R pA fone. canoe ae Calt for more | “Notices & | Personale 28) Cash aiting | price fs ge Call ~~ nw «[4@ ian wit) im. BATH. requires Adults See tr Wejl- | _ teman, 24 Norton Ave vent. TORE ent o} ROOM, massive ted ba Pe tactic s gor food cont acts cal or we let_us aia BROKER | OW ke ae a _ oe eee Ge eae oe | Wier CDE _SLEEEFING ROOM. eg and two larse LAMBERT SCHOOL, AREA ) Johnson personally for ic . 5 ROOM A FOE Pri LA J } i ; LV ATE DETECTIVES wourteous agiion. -” FE 41157 FE vate bath and entrance. Small | Hey. i ig cee ree - house, apartment, any-| Panoramic view of Silver Lake > ee e cedar bo in Domestic work WILL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE child welcome, €25 per || modem, automatic: heat. MA : ‘ Gott nt Oak foo 2 “dining EL ey » years ex. rE 5-5201 A. JOHNSON, Realtor "Olfice gone nacere con a Phone FE 8-1431, j 1183, Rooms With Board 38, : peal ane garage, large lot ofl hot Water ‘ ; a “ mmerce eee PPL LLL LLL ALL LAPP SLAP 4 . . 3 Aerotred Knapp SHoe 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. wc EM D301 T LARGE ROOMS. TILED BATH | MODERN 3 ROOMS: @00D Poop. room, pri-| thing — Want Ads give! mente dem by today's most | 3 otal Price i 3 downstairs. $20 a week. Garage. vate entrance $4194. ener. Sheep Soet 4 .F. McKE? JEY FE 5 ing. floor vine AND BOA free e home in WM. A. - UNiv 1-6798 T LARGE BOO room. tk home. Giese jo Pickers cad Pee) you ACTION. Dial FE) . wane ‘ ea cot CF | wees ‘ONE alten wel signe ea rece, fi pet mo OW Size | ROOM AND : ' tea KENNED Y contract or your ry i : ¥ | ie ; 61 DORRIS & SON e TOTT & | 3 & rtm " | 2-8181. , : . ’ — ?earrone K L a tees i pete F A'G. ELL & SONS | eLARoE Of ROOMS AND BATH, i) Tile bath. dad Carstaker, FE | “Home style mesie 14 Matthews. , REALTON et Oe | rw. ro e Ra. ‘Western Hwy. ba M’belt.' monthly & ‘ rE . Co-operative Real Borate Exch OPEN EVENIWOS nm fey ai oe el aR EE RE 8 8 RE iii Pi Sie tL “4 a \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JAN UARY 12, 1956 FULLY FURNISHED |? 260 TO LAST DETAIL. om corner lot. to bus and down. home elose the : epotinuness, Wa, bares reves x “4 our office do not. see St. Hugo Parish) “#3337320 ; — GAYLO Bloomfield |~ — FE 4osa4 Township —Sxtermilte hes? uae ache . oom MODERN HOUSE ON 4 bedvoom, 7» baths, Prick ih 2 ear nee syrege — moders, on, Beery. , Carpeted. deal he lanl’ 2 family on Norton. y. meome on A Lincoln 68444 A reat *y vonme 606 tate PW. DINNAN ¢6 W. RURON Bloomfield id Twp. FOR COLORED FAMILIES Beautiful 2bedroom home, Cen | gh floors, full basement, gas heat dea! location. For complete in. | 17 Ww “CASH T BUYERS See 079 Cheniot, make offer, FE a 7 Rog OUR Wm DOWN FE (Off wm seis formation esl) Mrs. Spears. Phone | RUSSELL A. NorT. Reanor | 45008 A spac! ceramic tile bath, extra la liv- . ing room. Especially fine . oil heat, 1% car garewe yard—many evergreens. $14,500, terms. he oN. we legragn Bd. ror Sale, Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 She we _Si30e. "tas Per month. PE S012 ELIZABETH LK. RD.. CRESCENT LAKE PR Immediate P Possession ” . Drayton Plains . Carpet and draperies ta thjs living rem are included also ae | range and refrigerator in the. at- tractive kitehen 2 bedrooms imaster room 12x15), tile bath Excellent gas Soeieen Large utility roo plastic _bagting | down. BETTER CALL! Humphries | REALTOR FE 2-0474 basem is 3342 ft. on Ga- sage, jak Lake privileges. 62,500 dn. ‘NEW Civilians AS LOW AS $550 Down PLUS COSTS peers $33 Fp } TAXES Ako” INSURANCE LJ room, eolored Youngstown kitch- en. eo ba windows, wood floors, near school, and ipa eagle For information. ca “aston! Castell Realty 101 EF 11 MILE RD. JOrdan 60798 BY OWNER. 7 BEDROOM MOD | ern house tn Crescent Lake Es- tates with $7650 4-8029 PARTLY FINISHED _ rooms and bath, a month 3006 Hesse] near Au- bate and Dequindre. SLogan “ONLY $360 DOWN. _3_bedroom bomes. FE 1006. _ er ne 3 BEDROOM AND BATH, ving ee ie Need finishing done Lake Terms. Cari Oakland $7360 J. Andrew?, ME 71-6161, 412 Mae pie Holly, Mich, HURON GARDENS 2 BEDROOMS - 6 room home al! on one fioor, handy to bus, schools and center attractive kiteben mo ith nice work space, liv- ing room, dining room. oath, ome ang REASONABLE TERMS Hiltz Real Rotate and Insurance O11 W. Heron Kves FE 6-023) BIRMINGHAM | Brick 3 bedrms , deo Pevsiecs ves- sioute, 2 cer ger.. of] heat 623 740 bedroom ms, tiled ieamie bath asl basement floor as Mt “ee, ‘gas. I% car garage acant Soo \ 3 bedrooms, fireplace, basement. | $11,000, $1000 down colonial 3 bedrooms eu baths, 3 car corage | vay pam. PERRY Charles pA ig Ag Rk Rel A) rg rien Fisee “Bown teen carmen ~ a oe re ~ ee et Ay IC \ Rit Pc "ap tt sone im, Slerseai, Benrtan Wests Pa oods ee B. D. CHARLES, Realtor ‘weer o-geeg | 1717 8. CoOperaiive Rent Estate Eves Sg mo 5 | KURTH, REALTOR | MI 47676 zg. 309 8 Woodword LADD'S, Inc. - $1000 DOWN New ¢% room ranch tome in Clarkston area Needs some work $1700 DOWN 4 room alow in 8 _ and section. Clos to school "$2500 DOWN Beautifully .andscaped smal! home 2 oer garage 2 smal) barns acres LAKEFRONT reom © on Maceday* Lake A. scaped. Large trees LADD'S, Inc. SE FRONTS INCOME P ROPERTY oo lake, nearly new Peadreom wot heme] ROSK Melani fered at only $8,900. terms. bery, come “sth car wee he J. A. Taylor Sa ee wok ie ON:|REALTOR INSURANCE: ¥. on ve 244 | EY nee Tr TODAY Eves Pree Parking | YOU WON a BEAT wot eae < cu gay Say wae rey trom he ata 7 ven pew tibule pomenng od entrance t S from Be, living room with FoR : ¥ - sod chine BETTER HOMES ireplace, r § rooms HANDY MAN down, featuring o beth and] Save Mundred of $$$ by finish- 3 large ing the inside yourself. Full base- = closets Be ay os b-ceact idl reser aluminum we -} ent, ‘fecveation storm ene wi coors. Total ia _ on — warms aad price only $7,500 j covecae, Saat Wisk gacnge wih ORCHARD LAKE AVE \~ a. bag with | 132 26 foot living room ful) base- t com james EK Biva nit ent, close to stores and a: hoole ene Offered at $23,560. 11,000 total price with terms ‘crm vou IKE 4 BEDROOM ON re AND LOCATION Pull. basement ais a nc @arage§ could serve fo rou fiat Sell - Fg eS ae. uses This a bargain for 990 ening» om 6 cal & OR 3-1078 OFTice OPEN te A. JOHNSON, Realtor 704 S. Telegraph Rad. FE 4.2533 1 Mre Any. MAHAN ABALTY CO. Fate Eeciane Bt ha Ti'se0 HERBERT C. DAVIS 4935 Pontiac Lake Rd. | Birmingham Seat! 4 room hotse located north Not modern Has toom home located room, reation two fireplaces. a large jot in lovely area \ of $29 400, ie Can be made into suitable home | Co-operative Rea’ Price | | 4286 Diste Hwy, Drayton Piains 4267 N. Perry Open Sundays Lapeer Rd or Fe 6-020) OR Lag Co tive Real e Exchange And @ lot of space Nice 8 room basement and garage Ot) heat, knotty pins wr ving room and dining thig ome Only $1200 on UNION LAKE PRIVILEOES Modern 4 room and utility Knotty tne throughout Excellent fenced Total $7060 Terms 630 per month 5 BEDROOM, VACANT A well-locate@ family home. walk- img distance to Bt Mikes and downtown. @ rooms down and 2 Basement, gas heat 2 lots 509 down moves you im today. Ridgeway REALTOR 97 Baldwin — FE 3 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange . Civilians $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Model open datty 2001 Robin- south of Merry, Bivd) Gas hea information, ~al! " Castell Realty “401 FE 1! Mile Ra JOrdan 6-0798 Rovel Oak LIncoln 1-1795 ~~ RILLS O* ROCHESTER HILLTOP 4 ACRES @ bedroom brick with 2 ceramic tile baths with full basement Has fireplace. Picture windows will decorate to suit. Ideal for large family. North of Rochester $29,000 . HOMESITES 1 lot 100x600 With trees Suit- able for 2 level home $3 200 Milly lot 1352200 with a view in Judson Park $2.100. terms | Lasers Jot 140x178 $1 800 termes uy now, Aave \ | FRANK STIFPARD | on 1-781 Rochecter EXCELLENT 4 Rooms road BATH new con ree int full price 6050. with $1230 down rat WRIGHT, Realtor 44 Oakiand Ave FE 59441 | Estate E.xccanee | ULTRA MODERN 6 ROOM ? LEVFL,’ home Stone fireplace Risement with Timken off furnace Cory sumnere Power gat hot wayer heater Large encinsed onoréh | Tiled kitchen and bath Bituated on large fenced Unfon Lake fromt (ot Tt ie se compiete that owilh saticfy "he most ertiical home se®ker EDWARD ROREETH The Lake Man eu 4452 Donelson Park Ranch bungalow ali of one Noor and with attached I's car garage 24 ft. carpeted living room, 2 bed- rooms and 3rd altérnate bedroom or dining room large cheerful | kitchen and utility reom Onk floors and painted walls, close to lake, park, Huron bus and schoo!s Priced at $13,050. easy FHA or GI terms r Waterford Area .For the home-owner who likes economy with comfort. This ap pealing all-white, ke-new bunga- | iow has § extra large rooms and full basement. Delco ol! heat Prive includes carpeting. Located oh nice Jot, 100 4 300, with Bar- b-que grill, tool shed, and garage Priced at $10.500, with reasonable erms $1,500 Down This {¢ @ mew listing in a cory 2 bedroom bungalow in a setting of big trees Lot 80 2 150 Garage Weil located off Rochester Price $8050 Better be sure to see ibis. «one KINZLER ALTOR ao w Ruron rt Ph FP 47578 Open 'F venings " Co-Gperetee Real ‘Estate exchange 4 ‘ 9 /JUsr ADAMS HANDYMAN 8PECIAL $ and utility Cinder block roughed * in only 50180 {t waterfront lot on close-in West side lake Only $3300 with $1100 down $25 per month Just 1 available Pinisi it and make a nice profit this spring After § call OR 3-2420 INCOME 2 family 4 and bath in seen ue walt. $216 ver Eacelient rental area and side location Gas heat water, floors only 142 Ayburn Ave After 5. call FE 2-1953 own 5 ROOMS amp 8 BATH. LOT ide) Lake. Pri- e $4,000 My | ° te Ra “Total p wale __ equity nase, amen meet, | CLARKSTON 2 bedroom starter home with nice sized lot on Miller road just off Mis Compiete on exterior only Only $296 down WEST SUBURBAN Well constructed 2 bedroom bun- ealow with full basement Lo- cated bear Pontiec airport House complete on exterior only. $205. we F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner Williams Lake - & Mie OR 31235 Offic o f __ After % call on + / Tt RESALE AT 4 PER ‘CENT month ments. id PE CABS rE OME. ON $300 down payment 25 HARPER STREET. GOOD 3 room a gg home, gas furnace. slate roof, garage, $1500.00 down Will co-operate with Brokers. Har- mon Reali Estate, Fowlerville, Phone Castie 3-#741 BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM BRICK ranch-type home Only 615350 teen, P WwW Dinners, 6 W uron 2 BEDROOM [RANCH ROME ONLY 18 months old. M44 mw oOlty m ere kitchen a disposal and of cupboards. 16%) x Ii'y ving foom Full tiled bath. Circu- lating het water furnace. Reised terrace overlooking ‘; acre corner lot and canal leading to Pleasant Lake, Lake privileces to new com- reer ae wn to 15 year ae contract plus taxes and insw price $10 800 911 Gaul Bivd EM O88 RM. 2’ BEDROOM. FULL BASE- ment, hardwood floors, automatic heat, 2 car garage. on paved road near Davisburg, 2 acres. $10,500. pg Phone Hoily, Melrose } BEDROOM SHELL. GOOD 16. ¢ation. Reasonable for cash. FE ~ WHITE ~ BROS. NEW HOMES: NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Overivoking beautiful Silver Lake golf course. In one of Pontiac's finest suburban areas, just 10 minutes from the courthouse fea- turing large living room with 2-way picture window, dining room. modern kitchen as large as Grandmother's, 3 large bed- rooms with lots of closet space Full tiled bath Select oak floors throughout. Timken silent auto- matic heating system. Thé ex- terior features an attached 14 car garage Geruine BSunesion fire kiin brick All this can be yours fer only $15,500 with conventent terms This home is ready for immediate occupancy THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down. FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM. See the first group of brick ranch homes to be built tn Clark- ston. The following features are what you've always wanted in that home of your own. It's all face brick and has three large bedrooms with large closets, The spacious living room has a beau- tiftul window wall For extra ronvenience there are I's ceramic le baths with colored fixtures. The home !s heated with perimi- ter gas heat and has a @as dis- posaj unit Aluminum storms and sergens, Large lot, 100150 for the children to play on Winding blacktop road and shopping C § Waldron at South village of (4arestom turn right 3% fo model Cr mn t te 8 daily PIi\ VERY FREE STORMS AND ON ATI | PER MO INCL. TAXES AND INSURANCE, A new 4 yom and uth itv reom | with fuil bath nd oll heat Oak { s and Youngstown kitchen Folding Fuil price $7,300 Model located on Sashabaw Rd just north of Pelton Rad Open weekdays J to 7 SCREENS $51 WHITE BROs., REALTORS , Phone OR 31298 ; Open Eves til 0-1 -Sun 1 to 3 Watch for Announcement me our fee bullding project start- soe FOR BETTER HOMES 8EE PEARL BLDG. CO. a Phone FE_8-7023 NOTHING DOWN Will build 2 bedroom starter home with basement. on your jot Small down payment will build 3 bedroom Also will build on my lots OR 32837 WILL SELL OR TRADE Very attractive 6 room modern ranch home 4 years old in per- fect condition Breezeway 2 car garage, fenced in lot Will) trade for @ neat 5 room modern on 'y_ or acre fot | WEST SUBURBAN | Located in heart of Waterford Township This lqvely 3 bedroom | ranch home, tile bath Dasement, large recreation room. Lot 10x) See it today, $12,700 ferme. Joseph F. Reiszi,, ‘REALTOR i}', W Huron mt FF. 4-0250 Cooperative Real Patete Exchange a Monee MAIDENS Lincoln 1-1796 |” . $1000 down. FE. “$ $750 down, 855 | plastered walls Hardwood | 3303 Close to achools | jl) STORY BRICK. ? BEDROOMS 4 HOMES LEFT | IVIEIANS | S050 DOWN LOW DOWN PAYMENT | WINDOWS } stairs to storage in attic. ; PR | | B-1 picture!"’ > my Ce ee ee 4 A. GENII |} |propuce — “ft's a story about vitamins , ,. It'll make a colossal __For Sale Houses «8 storms Pa germans c“PANGUS 1919 M-15 Ortonville 133 collect. wat is Bajeman East Side, Almost 1.200 eee rae living space inc yn Og ‘ rooms, 21 foot family on. full basement. gar with solid cement drive all $11,930. You'll want to be fret | ou this one This Is a Honey 4 room bungaiow reoms, eustom built kitchen features, large lot 100x150 ft. with lake privileges, aluminum storms, screens and doors. a? ae in ] good aece. only 97,500. Only $1,500 Down 3 bedrooms, % foot oan with large Owner Transferred And regrets very much having | ta move from this fine new | 3 bedroom ranch All | t _ For Sale Houses “3 3 BEDROOM aig maa HOUSE. __for_ sale ae UNFINISHED 3 pan home, ‘ears | oueg Hvabh 800 re nat ‘able. "$2. 1G 5 ‘O. M ARBLE, Realtor 4241 Andersonville Watert me OR S126 ford |2 PAMILY INCOME Lo LOCATED ON Sheffield. and 1, qo gm artial base m: for ing. Automatic of! heat. Near schools, For ir mation. Call 62442 after 5 om. NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. PULL sagen, ake ‘niver (Brive. Cree. cent Lake. 54-0242. SAVE $$$$$ We are offering 3 and 4 bedroom ranch Semi-finished. Ex- you save 8 a 1 home we will bay you cash for it. THELMA M. ELWOOD $143 Ca. i Ra. FE 5-128 or 364 To BUY, To SELL, REALTOR _ Partridge, -is rd" to see, LJ oil 00 =DOW ' 3 bedroom home, heat, 1000 on se, S508 down yerd, lake bab in, on im Seis herktey, ines $500 DOWN We have 2 different homes to show you this down payment. Each has § rooms. Im- mediate possession. R. D. RILEY, Broker _____._PE_ tee COLORED Home or Investinent ws you can Soo Uecated _ i soot airs, up, oak floors =. full basement, ocemnates Com storm win- owe and orconen full price only “Re Act D. RIL. -EY, Bkr. E 71-0086 FE 41157 wide fenced lot Excellent Maca tion. only $6, _ Lake Realty Co. Dial Ma 41875 LONG LAKE Waterfront Special Year around home Has liv room with natural fireplace, kitchen dinette full bath, off heat. 2 car garage Price has been cut for quick sale to $7, ee, te — furnishings able MBREE & GREGG 1565 Lage pell Lake Rd. Union Lake Villag EM 3.3314; Eves. EM or EM _ et A MOD. 6 ROOM HOME. 3} B rooms, full basement Perma-stone exterior, city water. sewer and gas. car garege. Near new shop- ping center. $16.000 with one-third een G TROCKE. Realtor 1648 UNION TAKE RD. EM_3-4671 be = aot Psa bedroom — oa” scm a good level land. ” Locales west - full "price $11,500 with $1,200 jown, EW NEW NEW Custom built : or 3 bedroom see Be the ret to get the spring. Models George R. Irwin! REALTOR Baldwin Ave | FE §-0101 If no ans. FE 2-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange I'y STORY ‘BRICK, 28 X 20 KNOT- ty pine recreation room. 1I'y car * garage, fenced x 145 tt tot, 316,908. MI 4-2338 for appointment down, 1 bedroom and lavatory up. enclosed pine paneled porch landscaped, Dish- master, disposal, water softener 4 per cent GI mortgage, 18.500 2424 Windemere. Birm. MT 4-481! BY OWNER. 7 ROOM HOME IN Oakiand Park, 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, full —e_ home _hear school 2-34 GILES 4.950 FULL PRICE Will buy this clean 1 bed room home focated outside the city near schools and transportation. For the smal! ae or couple. Low down monthiy pay- __.For Sale Houses STOUT'S Best Buys Today large rooms, with new carpet- ing full basement with of} heat just at the edge of town on a plot 87x315. At $14,750. this ts “Best Buys’ 4&8 one of tod Make your appointment now Do It Yourself i | ay's Only $300 down--New 3 bed room shell house—Finish this | one yourself and save money. Lake privileges, too, | West Side Brick Consisting of 6 large rooms iuctuding an 18-ft. living room r * re . and dining room, ceramic tile WMS. LAKE AREA bath, breakfast nook, 50x173 ft Cute ¢ room and fuil beth lot and its waterfront. Only home located on bjacktop $12.950 ‘oad Newly decorated | throughout ot furesee a i K | y room a r and | f scaped wt, Only $1,460 dn : p acaned. wt." Only ampsen | 4 BEDROOM Realtors FE 4-0528 pero price set me songs to settle « = me 377 8 Telegraph — Eves. & Sun eee ee ae Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange | $600.00 DN. Yor tis large, roomy four For Sale Lake Property 44 FOR SALE LAs LAKE & RIVER PROPER’ actes es = 2 lakes | near — City fof retirement & | boating. hunting. bape acres weenie rest wooded | room and ranch style terrain Sacrifice only $90 per | home located west of - sere. terms. Discount for cash tiac, Large 3 car garage, Owner, $30 First Street nee | basement and oll. OLive 2-055) Total price only 87 * $495.00 DN. rnace, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AT. WHITE Lake Full basement, storms and 50 x 150 wh house on cent r jot. Lake ori And tmmediate possession 8s on Whi nd Duck Lakes } on this 5 room partiy mod- Ly with $1500 on 2065 Clover- ern home located off Au- e Rd. MU 4-3642_ "| tod" bus, line Situated “oa an *s Hime. * on large 100x300 lot and has For S: Sale Resort Prop. 44A) : ity — and garage arry on * - * 160 ACRES OF BUNTING | PROP- Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor erty and cabin 3:8. im Moat. | TIN, Saginaw St Ph PE. 54-8165 Ky “ y Commty: (Rust Township) Open Eves, Til @ 0 arte clubs surreu « = Eres tm . roperty Near Turtle Lake and ackwood Lake Clubs. No state land near this property Phone 1 ROOM HOUSE, LOCATED NEAR Holly ME lrose 43211 and after aan —_ ediate pos- 6 om. ang Sundays MElrose | session. FE 8-067 Pe Lt) _ oo Suburban Property 45A 1 RA Re ad Lots and Lots of Lots » Some wooded. Some ideal Established in 1016 for tri-level, Some lake lots. Priced po DRAYTON AREA rm. home, a Ven. blinds. * rge . car ceme joc se F tgment lock | ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. © privileges. Carpeting . tn- Sil Main 8t. ster | cluded for $8,050 with $2,000 /° OL 1-011) or 19121 fore ____Fer Sale Lots 4% $1500 DOWN —Nearly new gebuieee IRR ~ home near Pon’ Lake, Mod- as cana STRA: LAKE, } LOT ern kitchen, Dbedrms. * Deleo ‘s° 120’, ol] furnace, alum. storms and Walton Bivd. 2 lots. Close te Bald- screens. Large corner jot, lake | win, $1300. privileges. $8, North side lots off Baldwin. | Sewer & water, Black top street, LAKE FRONT — 3-bedrm home. | Modern and scutsotety fur- Between Columbia & Kennett Rd nisi Basement wiih oil burn- lot 60 x 181.5. city water. $500 | — ing furnace Exxtra-large livin: ' Kennett Sorts. 2 lots, city water, Sleuped sackeer he ee | C HAYDEN andsce e! dl m « wee Rg Owner a, j. Cc. H. AYDEN, Realtor state. An expeciall: Rng buy | 88 E Walton Bivd | FES at $12,000— including furniture. BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA LAK: Only $2.000 down | LOTS. BOX - 117R\ WINTER | HAVEN, FLA ree VILLAGE-Brick }-bedrm | home, Modern kitchen with | breakfast Sock, tiled bath, in ’ or aa Pull sement, gan Shown 4 tment oan. $i8.000° w $3, down. FAMILY HOME-Over one acre Drayton Highlands of ground and @ Gt. resale 3 | Omy 1 ‘left — 100 x 150 $600 or 4 bedrms., tiled beth, full with $60 down ent. Breezeway to l's-car attached d garage Just ihe rent Perry Acres growing family to z ’ 1 enloy tee Brivileges too. Now sie cae a 18. As low 88 Steven's Farms $950 DOWN —Over 1 acre of ground 1 lot 125 2 230 for $600 $60. Chose in ot egvorbes uornes down, | jocation Sma. me Ww ‘wi bath. ideal for couple. 1'9-car Orton-Adams | attached garage Plenty of gar- Brand new subdivision north of den space, ade trees, too! — Large lots. As low as Now at $4,960. Cail tonight. $1,500 N-East side of a 2 LADD’ S bedrms., full bath, besem nice back yard with fruit ccen, 4286 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains Garage, biacktop street. walk- | 4967 N. Perry - Open Sundays gy istance to GMC ik. Lapeer Rd M OR 3-1231 Co-operative | Real Estate Exch —_— = 3-BEDRM. aoe py . Pull same eo. new reer e - pl cy ed street, near car ee Total mies entry | 7, 950, Peynenis $96 FLOYD KENT, Rea 24 W. Lawrence rE' Open Eve Next to the Conseuers Power | Clarkston Next to Schools 1', B 100 Foot Lots 3 Bedrooms Paved Streets NO MONEY DOWN 2 LOTS, 60 X 168 ON E. BLVD. FE 44301. OTTER HILLS Large ranch house site, 107 foot frontage, by 175 feet im depth. Located itm one of Waterford Township's finest home develop- ments. Only 3%, miles west of Pontiac with lake privileges on Otter Lake and sceess to Svivan and Cass Priced at $2,250 ~\F.C. Wood Co. Itor 5-6105 Office open 9-5 Aner § call OR 3-2603 2 LOTS 40x 20 EACH PAVED ST. water. yoy sidewalks on New- | Base ov in ofS. Sell both for foo cash 1825. Cal eve- cane ‘SUITABLE FOR SUBL sion. Lots for immediate bu DE | sites, for multiple commercig! and industrial i Sylvan aths and omth | eel the high rent vy now A GOOD BUY peym ments. Ca with terms Call “for istormntien and price | $7,900 Located eae miles east of Aes 5 Heights tn a good thie § room 2 vedrecm, po: possession here for further information, — LET U8 seLL YOUR HOME GILES S REALTY CO. rm 84 Open 0 te 8 TO Gl WM. A. Realty: - i 2383 ORCHARD LAKF. RD KENNEDY —™ tsi ~ For Sal eC set Ww REALTORS ue oo a = le Acre page ais a ONE Mie RAILROAD FRONT. | A al EVENINGS “TH. £ age, by as acres, nea: r" Linco | per ecre | i ; % Pang eaaten 214 rast Liv- NEAR 8T. , AL ford, Mutual 4-8275; 1‘ Story, 3 bedroom home | * i with full ent, gas heat and FLOOR — attractive, ranch style, 2 oo. a ONE A ie ND one half mile roed frontage. Live stream. Near: Sears Lake. Mod- nad | @Ta home other buildings. $550.00 Ot- er acre. Terms. Liddetl, 214 Fast | ent iiverts. Milford. MUtual 4-275; APPROX. 10 ACRES CLARKSTON. . | will divide in 2 five parcels oe | rs pert __or terms. Phone owner. MA 5-122 bedroom slew —_ gas on ee inne room and Hunting Land dining .aree, full bath. suto- matic washer poe érves storms 80 acres of wooded, land on the ‘at $8,750, Pine River near Oscoda Com- down, balance on real estate and tneurance “BUD” NICHOL] IE @ Mt Clemene Mr. Meiser plete with log ; session. Terms John K. Irwin | cabin. Quick, pos- =asttce im te Sagina Street iv T° o . oe aa F Fe Eve. ve”? 21804 or FE " panes ] to real value, only $8,500, a | 1648 Union Lake Ra_ EALTOR ‘Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-59., OR 21235 ‘FOR RENT OR LEASE. . terms. Owner John eas! o-, 2931 Rochester Road, . Roy- al Oak. one num vestment return. end. Sxpeeted ae ‘avenge 0 meet = want, we will HOLLY VILLAGE LIMITS. 160 Farm. make a lovely sau AND WINE TA sebtivisha. 4 a ere. ae carry wt, A nee from new | 17-6161. 413 Maple, Holly, Mich. $100 » mo. Good gross. Ai pom. call MU! P IN ord. 7 $100 DOWN For LEARE Ere Equip. Mis, Mol dice Sioee® ature | Bit Sc" agent cepts LJ Heights. Priced at only $950. Red Horse Co 79. HERE’S YOUR og oe TO own R. D. RILEY, Broker a well establish ed -esinene ene 41157 eep your . Ideal - cre 1 Seaman up Fs pag ery ie wi small Wooded Acreage | Ewe = Ss e aree. Only 4 parcels —one to six acres’ --¢ach ifully wooded with fine buildi. + Quiet location. y cluded west of Pontis CARL W. BIRD. Realtor net, HE Ph ra BORBAN » gkrchased_ oe 10 year contract — $650 ver acre. “ROBELL REAL ESTATE PLE MAT ATket 4/1552 Looking for elbow room? Then you better check these. parcels 20 acres . Small down payments Call cesar for are ahi RAWFORD AGENCY a W. Huron Eves. MY 93-7085 —_ _ Fors Sale Farms 48 POR SALE, ALL FARM Bult D- ings, silos. garages. barr: as dwellings excellent condition. Must as We are moving. Come ore, beg Sag a Phone wus, lane Resdarch Farm 104 Mile Road, Detroit 19, Phone D-‘roitt eachange. wood 1-1680. 89 ACRE LAKE FARM GOOD buildings, vear village and new Ford Lincoln plant A good buy at $750 per acre Terms vacant uy $900 «per 90 acre iske farm, wooded near Pontiac acre Terms Lake Property of this kind searce! Here are two mood par- eels ready to subdivide T. G. TROCKE Realtor EM 3.467 26 Acres—Clarkston Several excellent buildine 4 room home butlt in 1951. in cellent condition Tile floors tory, electric weter heater frigerator, stove and drapes 650 «terms | re- $8,- Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS Huren St Open evenings FE 48-0468 & Sun | to 4 New Quan- Loc ated fences. tity of hay, grain & oats about 25 mi ig : ern house | £ Good. soil only 3 aves | FE 4-1549) | | west of Pontiac - ‘Immediate possession. Priced at only $13,500. Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender | REALTY FE 2-411 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OR 3-1111 PE 40003. ACRE § ROOM HOME ON Mis. Suchy Realty, 120 ‘ACRES A eorner parcel within 20 miles of Pontiac m ho 18 3140 W. Huron - milk equipment farm machinery, ineluding 2 prac- mk NC tractors at $i NGUS 1919 M15 ue Ne | 133_ collect ~ OXFORD ACREAGE acres of rolling scenic land located northwest of Oxford This property offers a beautiful crove | Oxford, Mich OA 8-3122 PRIME INVESTMENT 280 acres, with 2 sets of buildings 4-5 mile srootase on Paved half mile on good c Located bet. Goodrich and Grand ood. Excellent for int is booming— beter investiaate—only $215 per 75 VACANT ACRES ies on corner of M50 and Bogie Lake Rd 1300 ft. on pave- ment and 2400 ft. on rood county To Lays good—live stream ideal for subdividing, Full orice 937.500 +25 per cent down Balance apmiresngslls. . GRIOUX & FRANKS ENERAL ana ESTATE — 4395 OBinte Hw OR 39701 Open until rf Saturday ‘til 5 Sale Business Property 49 COM MERCIAL—US-10 well constructed business patiding on the busy Dixie High- way at a main intersection. Over 8, sq. ft., of building area on lot 150° x 200’ Presentiy and shows ment of $65, WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 NEW LOCATION a leased on terms 100 WwW. HURON i's BLKS weet OF, TELEGRAPH _Eve —— M30 There ts an ® room modern hone on rear ofthis 120x265 corner Ideal for combination bust- ness and home. $15,000. conven- jent pret. Ask for Russ Hicks mes-Bartram 4392 Disie Hey OR. 3-1950 GAS STATION Eatabiished station. Large corner on main street in Pontiac Good opportunity. Can be purchased on lease ontice =. See Mrs Net- PONTIAC REALTY €O TI? Baldwin FE 54-8273 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49 A Two stall Bervice Station and office Very low rent. OR 3 1260 “MOBILGAS STATION Cyraee of 15 Mile and Dequindre g ood volume. t info ee ee SLeeudaye contact Mr F ioe Eves and holiday Siare Space for Rent Load Orchard Lake Ave. & 2033"). location for drugs hard- — ladies’ store, for plumbing ov ‘MICHIGAN MIRACLE. ‘MILE SHOPPERS €ITY AT PONTIAC NOW , ILE ASING! Mr Don M. Casto and seertin J O'Brien are at the Statler Hotei in Detroit this Week to complete the leasing of thie development. | — ! ~ on Hotel for cee eal ‘ee Me nt of Chote, ee 8 4th Street, Colum bus is."on A ton, ton. Fw 1-01 | oe return on invest- \ | —| | | Phis inv. .E- Call PE 5-6787 after 6:00 P.M. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Liquor—Living Quarters itiac and onal lakes. ance retired al, Be sure to check this one, | MICHIGAN BUSINESS: SALES CORPORATION 1573 8. tase RD.. Plenty ¢ bigge oS at our Front Door 7 ROOM AND BATH. knotty pine ——— 220 ft. business tromtage, i iy le subdivision, | SHELL GAS STATION FOR SAL. Holly, Mich Excellegt business, wide frontage on corner lot. Same owner and operator for 10 years. Attractive living quarters heated ne one information iven. Call Holly MElrose 49191 _ for appointment Hotel and Liquor Bar Long time owner retiring. Good equipment ang Valuable Heal Be tate Located om one of Mic ‘s busiest highways. Rapidly ing area Marvelou for slest operator. Approx, JOse PIL F. REISZ TOR Pw 3-020. ity REAL $3', W > Huron St TAKE YOUR PICK 38—GOOD BAR BUYS 12) Months straight i near Pincouning. Atérac’ & cement bidg, 40° x nice equipment Everyth 830.000 with $9000 Do’ #$150 per month Liquor Bar - Bowling Alleys. Mod@- ern living quarters ao ge of —_ vate parking. Located ain northerp route in Thump Near $50000 Gorss. Real Hoste & all - $32.500 will handle, Hote| Bar business Well known stop-over = M3 rs Pinconning Good fixtures scpee mont Price $27,500 with At Martin J. Volz, Broker State- Wide of Vassar 411 W. Huron Ave. om MIS VASSAR Phone Vassar 6541, A BUY Complete aute uy sales and service Ga station stock end coupme.' Modern butld! 80 =$24.000 will handle me = 2 MILK ROUTES Building a estate. trucks and equipmen | a or $24,009 with TRAILE R PARK 126 spaces 2 modern jaundry reeess Page taree lots, Black. roads of ie Mii higan’ est. $30,000 wil d __ handie A.J. PRIMM. Realtor 3069) Grand River, GReenleaf ¢5 M: AJOR ¢ OIL CO. Hi mdd. tion lease Only one yeer Old, Mae Se. cellem facilities, Low initial tn vestment requ: This e _Money Maker, Call FE 2-01 Si en SINCLAIR Has new service sta in Walled Lake cong Benen ment. low rental. MA 1, Partridge Has Moved!! To His New Modern Offices at 1'y _ BLOCKS w MOF Tet ‘KS W. | TELEORAPR EALTOR TO BUY, To SELL, ee Is THE “BIRD TO CHINCHILLAS Hi HERD ee Ea ALL - or. your chotce ROW. LIQUOR BAR ON Mane wav South of Chebovgan ly bar tn small town. Owner loos- ing evesight, forced to sell for 0.000 with $13,000 down, plus inventor Inclides real estate. hehe 550 W Marengo. Flint 6, ’ Partridge “IS THE BIRD TO SEE” re TODAY’S SPECIALS BUSY HARDWARE itn th ing lake region of Oakland coun ty. Valuable real estate including 36x50 bidg. plus 20230 new own. er's apt. Business increasing every year An ideal family ope $26°000 on terms plus stock. VARIETY STORE PaTEnt MEDIC CINE: hy soda fountain tm eavily populated area of $60 000 gross Only 50 ones stock $100 060 GROSS - Here's te Operate grocery located near Pontiac in huey shopping center fame owner for 20 years. Closed tights holidays "and Sundays Plenty of arking Present gross about $100000 per year Only $1900 cown plug stock, WHI trate for most any good marketable property, Ward F. Partridge Realtor - FE 43581 NEW LOCATION AT 1060 W an easv Sak L Land oeete 52 St400 DISCOUNT Takes $4200 to handle — gag Wer month — good inv " _PE s-94at ® investment, LET YOUR We have Land Contracts for eale, Both green ond sea. asom able discounts soned. Re Contracts a sbectatty. Call PE 53-9975. of ye oot. Ash for Ted MeCu rjc. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FOR. LEASE-NEW MODERN stati - MIS near For information call r. F 43 $5% Disc ‘OUNT $6,000 balance at $60 monthiy. @ ber cent Whterest Secured by modern home Cost to you, $4. 500 lark Real Estate, 1 * HW st +4492 or FW eas ask for Mr Clark + ote A PLACE A “LOST AD® Call FE2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE a ee, re _ fee eta. 2-8181 for an ad-write sypentern, good jora- | Say “charge it. ” t ‘orepvile Kingston —- one & Case $149.50 | BRIGHT SECOND CUTTING AL- ——T | COLEMAN FLOOR F | NEW & USED PORTABLES. WILL DS OUTLET _faifa, No rain. OA 6-221. | USED "KENMORE AUTOMATIC | _and 220 gal oil tank. MI 45821 “‘‘gajust, ob] and grease any make i. ‘* Saginaw 8t. | ———“aa. ae at mechine, $50. PE SOT - aareer sxe FROM 830.98. | sewing machine within a radius of FE 2-2108 ~~ CORN $70 A CRATE Sinks, to build im from | 10 miles for only xtra. 0 PERSON WHO F AW ANE GABERT’S _ Double sinks from $296. G. A | _FE_4-3030 § Auburn FREE TOP upright HO PAYS CORN, OATS, 18T AND 2ND CUT- AON | Thompson. 80 8 Perry’ OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO| 2-200. Mane Day. ores. 06s Corem Re. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE CLOSEOUT | look like new. Lengthened your 88 | Goon PRACTICE PIANO FULLY Reg. Price Sale Price ‘eters dooré. AOxe8 rage. Put im new garage d00fs.| “reconditioned. $10 down. CORN OATS . $284.95 Ironrite dix. troner $219. Exterior and mae’ 36 ss gheet. _Terms. F 84. monthly. Gallagher's. 18 E. A 20008, Rochester $120.93 Bpeedqueen washer $98) Xe, Biyscord | #5 15 pet tecod |, PACHOUD WRECKIN: St, FE 60566. HAY, poe A BALE $310.50 Ketv. clec. range ... $290.00 | Gen ines Baldwin Ave Pe | 230! Dixie Hwy. FE $0108 i STARCK CABINET GRAND ts, $2.80 per 100 Ibe $360.95 Zenitn re. - “ya 2-354 14 INCH SOft. i Pipe § FT 28 plano. ee walnut finish, $400/ |) a meee hk ae a) ! —— 4 ca. by $419.95 Norge 12 cu. ft ret. $269.95 CONVERSION OT, BURNER GUN enRAVE. Pt PLUMBING SUPPLY | eee SPINET PIANO. CA EM 3.4370 pi — pinay dryet ee | A pas ete with controls, 890.) joo Saginaw PE $2100 NEW SP ore <. Ehnte. WEAGY Oats A, Pee ROCKS” ayteg elec. dryer § Pe NEW ALUMINUM EX- cy Ri | Second cutting alfaifa, 15¢. First | - dhanee tien per, many others te | DEEP Hel k SARL Oe set Four 8 es: jadders, $65. FE 5-0308. }oene "OL 6-08 re! a1. reducte Co. OW) Citing 0c. raw dc per bale 121. Saginaw FE ssite| Sts Gatland ‘srvan take FR p ) > | ORGAN, 8 OCTAVE REED. FINE —Mutual 7826, Milfors a 2195 Garis 1» PENNY PAINT SALE. t in) ROOM | DUO-THERM OfL HEAT.| _2-7978 oN a ee! Se For Sale. Livestock 72, Kirby vacuum HRA\ Td & HITCHES House paint, 1 gallon . * r PIANO TUNING. REPAIRS MR. , ~~ sweet whe “a ‘attachments. FE » i J 2nd gallon at “te Archenborn, Oxford. OA 40%. 2 FRESH HOLSTFIN COWS, | HOL.- . sien | CHROME OR CADMIUM Evo earn Oe aT &® 8.| rescent, 393 Orch nard Lake Ave. SLIGHTLY U: REY On- aes}, ad ables, $1.68 up; book-| EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANY- Insulation gan. Save $200. Terms. _ Olle. | #anees: ABERDEEN ANGUS case un an rd pel sete thing at reasonable prices A M.A. BENSON s- 18 KE. Huron FE Steer Calf. About @0 ibe. Phone “a olen tS op: pee in ha ty lumber yard that keeps) Zi MI ¢-7775 $ Up: 4 reds. als 8 ses, | overhead low. 15 per cont cash | 549 N Saginaw __ ae en | eat Lh 1 BUNGALOW NO. 8178 up; new chrome dinette sets, 5 pe. | and carry quae? oe ROMEX, BY THE PER with yr. guar- sis 95 up: chests, new & used. ‘$5 BLACKETTS toot. Wall boxes tor duplex plugs, eis, OS Gown. 10 thowtha : tos sual $4895 wp. | BUILDING SUPPLIES 28c ea. Matn & range xen, Gallagher's. ie E FE living room suites, $i2.08 up: din MA. 6-681 oa GA mpron, 80 8. | an | YOUR LIFE’S MADE ing fem ee £1.90 up. Many | gigi Dixte Hwy. __ — doris en. ERT TREAD SNOW. eow pully reconditioned oa —~ " erms | USE Apher A PAYMENT FARM ,FRESH ME ATS | E i RAVELER' winter tires. Rosd Onliagher's. 18 E. aren Pe EASIER through Classi-_ roast ‘ ou anar yaren! 1%. We bay. sell, trade anything. Come) pork roast |. ........ccssece 9 | Terms USED CULARINETS. BUFFET. | | gut sad leon crowed. 3 acres of Bacon. elab 500002002 3 | Ed Williams Tire Co. Pedier, Pan American, Moleroe, | fied Ads. To solve every: SPER DAILY 9 TO 8 Lard a. foe ‘ 1 8 Saginaw oe ae 5 oe SUNDAY 12 TO 5 Pork) sausage. Tos. for $1) bu dition and da ob! kl di 1! SALES CO. ¢ mi, east ot | Bol, reat 3 ibe for 8 as Ferm Produce 75 oP BREE RA a. lett, first "eesiuean Se: Daas 6507 Dixie 7,6 ‘Tean's 1956 CLINTON a HAIN SAW mr, ~Phone sae Racdest fee) SEARS Kino all complete INDL DUSTRIAL & FARM sabe ak MOUEL, rene AND NEW BUY AN SHEET ‘SON . KING: BROS. SPECIAL Ss FOR PREE ie “KING, Bros. UP. GRE “Trailer : = Pie acl ANDERSON DETROITER ALL KIND@ HAY, OF HAY, vinst s & mead pg Also straw. Wil deliver, OA 82179 Aly. ¢ at . rie Lid pies. * cars wired, furniture, ine 6 Tne selection <2 sooents parenees on our low te vontel ' HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4001 Dixie Hw Drayton Fam. OR 31202 2% 8. Dort Myy, Fint OXFORD — Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain here today, 40 to pick from. fee the new ‘86 Stewarts, Gen- 1 ._ fee , Upstairs bedroom traile: ate Bank rates, Oxford Trailer Sales . Mile South Orion on MM ‘ #8 3 SUM WITH EACH | 21 8 X= ey any tes awed BACLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-9219 ¥ Wrecked & Yon East Side Auto Parte 5-6855 nlc png 6 a gimtingcsaniectainarecuinlinditaieencntcocre ah ee ee ee ee i For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Care o1|__ For Sale Cars 91| Fog Sale Cars | We eee 2 | pe Ss , ons ax] WE PROMISED YOU | B ht S] ot | —g|WE WOULD DO THIS ig! Dp : eee Don't ay! | ae he J ag he ‘hee ‘agen ‘ ; nee ; is (FOR EXAMPLE) | 55 Bui ardt’p $2305 | Ee” ) ff, e way eer 4 | 33 Chev 2104 dr P $1495 eg come | B ARG INS “a neta Fao, 2 rer? tat | 54 Ford 8 4 dr... . .$1295 | imcoun an ! nyarametie nga, sh Rod Gyteatng $e. 8 34 Ford co V3. $1395 “aio. he — = fer. white. wall tes, RA- ano Lincoln » Mercury || FOR SOMETHING YOU 1954 MMerciry te . $1495 ine A eae ee iy 7 PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 1 12, 1958, ON ee PS, ri ak CARS WITH, ZIP Only Sharp FOR ANY TRIP .| Cars ti bdwasebhe cs ewevee crs + $1006 'S4 F Vv t 8. 1095 . ish Sip Ses 2 | ($8 Ford Victoria 8. $1008 Bob Frost, Inc. DON'T GET! Monterey Hardtop, jet black, Mere-O-Matic, radio tee Chui, Coupe, tee Tone "53 Ford 2 dr. 6. .....$795 ow ae and heater, white tires and Continental kit. . "64 Chev, ; , 53 F . VB. .,.$795 j “lg Br Mere 'S2 Chey, 210-4 diss S843 a ann ON ay a “BE SURE TO SEE | 1954 Buick ............ $1495 FE 2.9208 FE 4-453) “brew Se wells. R'E a34 | '53 Olds 98 4 dr..... .$1395 LUINCOLN iiss 4 poor SEDAN. CARS FIRST! 14 eee weg stom green finish, with Dyna "80 GMC 12 ft. van .. $595 | ‘Schrier, Windsor Diz. 4 Door, 02 Ford 6 2 dr.......$595 peyer rm rakse, ‘Like new inside OUR radio and heate , 149 "51 Chev. vac. tractor $395 Peet ae es 132 Bokeh 8.4 de. 3798! B Bob F t, | 1954 Pontiac ........ ... $1495 - *SLGMC panel .....:$495} ane Wa ; 152 Chev d hres $605 O Tost, inc. $2 teat. Star Chief Custom 4 door, beige and white leather 4 "52 Ford F-6 tractor. $495 1, = gétgal miles HB ot coed Bel cpen, “'g405) “Conrine vPncvay BR” a ponTe eee ey con || 1953 FORD | 1954 CHEVROLET ||| interior, Hydra. radio ang heater, power brakes, ; MEGMC pone! ......$175 ‘a ma ret wares. Set |'51 Chev. Sta. W gn. $695 | 850 5. WOODW: ARD sedge. Hydro. Ru. wer seats. |] Crestline 8, 9 pass. 4-door, 7 pass. station || whitewalls. | _ 80 Ford y stake +00 $495 a pings, Deauty. priced to sell at 8238 951 Ford 2 dr. 6. .....$345 | Mi 62000 JOrdan_6-3033 ita PONTIAC 3 DR. DEL HYD. station wagon, 2-tone wagon, 2 tone green, + 1954 Ford eee ees tae .$1095 ‘ _ "S0Chev. PON snene oan Be jie degen, | 47 Frazer sedan .....$75) “aati SAND CUPPES. 3 ies Beet, cgqation “Orta gam || rows sot beige. Be eenee,, bare Seee, 4 door sedan, light green, Customline 8 cylinder "50 THC tractor L-180 —| Red & White, Ready to Go . $295 Sie wie weieian 3S Desmens Pateeen, motes. Pal an rvemae wcacg || dio and heater. Truly low miles. on Kord-O Matic, vedio nd heater. , straight ol brakes, 5 spd. RIEMENSCHNEIDER CAN BE ARRANGED ‘ol, Packard 2 deer, Aol «Al, moods "anger =e and neater = as clean as new. ‘ _ $1295 with For 4 ’ : $1695 trans., 2 speed axle. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer | = © GJ ann’‘s : ) HS 1954 Oldsmobile ........ "$1 Federal cab & ier 232 S. Saginaw FE 29131 enn Ss : ° * 1950 CADILLAC - 88 4 door, Hydra., radio and — er. A one-owner peaighe oe Weshes, 3 spd. cs MOTOR. SALES 1951 NASH ‘ : car that anyone would be proud to own. speed axle. 254 S. Saginaw St — Convertible, beautiful $6 GRIC suburban, hydra FE47371 Rambler station wag- green finish, radio and ||] 1953-Oldsmobile ....... .$1195 on, heater. Famous for heater, Hydra., white Super 88 2 door, red and white. radio and heater, trans., heavy duty wheel my ie. oe 1955 a 3 es. mileage. $495 _walls. $1095 Hydra., whitewalls and power brakes, $ 995 PONTIACS, ONLY FORD. | Sac SR rk. | Goce ne 8 tate with ted gan mae OFFICIAL CARS | itss MERCORY MONTOLATR. RED Boh Prost lhe. ee 1954 CHEVROLET and heater, Hydra., whitewalls. {and white, executive car. Many Bel Air, club coupe, 2 Del R Il black. in- FFFREY eatran, $2,190, 11-3456. LINCOLN MERCURY , AND bl a ivocy. oye OP eK, Lice eee ee . el . herdp. 2 toe putt reste oat 850 5. WOODW ARD a and ‘heater, PY terior in vynal, radio 1953 Nash be he Ow $ 795 tires.” Very el e : heater. Sedan, two t een, heater, overdrive, bed fea- FORD _ p m 1 clean. * oe amcmronay sn amen i de P. Stra Auto and heater $1095 | pedan aaa one greet ; | Oakland Co. Busiest Dealer ro’ ric. “ye, W. Walls, extras. ) : on a Se women 2 we) LINCOLN a vamp |'S4 STAR CHIEF POX. $1095 ; 1953 Ford .............. $ 995 7 ee oie Pow: 8 6 WO WOODWARD tiac 4 door. Hydra. and 1955 FORD . Wagon, radio and heater, Ford-O-Matie, tinted | Eee ‘all FE Fairlane 2 door V-8 Yes, 4 door C S ' . | aa Rrra set. : extras. Call FE 2-1160. <1 CHEV airlane oor V-S, |i] glass. Yes, 4 door Country Squire. eens ar 6.2209 RMINOMAY an 9-2033 . 1951 CHEVROLET 2 tee wrey gad blac i | oes Eaves RARE, RED 4 FARRENGER, U0. 2door sedan. Original 1p acS be ‘111953 Pontiac ......... $1095 : atic, €,000 miles. Ri drive. Tr BI Wane cos finish, radio and radio and heater, Ford- ' ima aD CONVER TH _ it | Ale, Sipe sso. or, PE} fem, 4 door, 11,000 miles, FE er eter New ee = O-Matic. “Areal nice ||] Station Wagon, 4 doors, radio and heute, Hydra. SS: -O- ec " ; . ' . T, $. 1 Sas: ecesnenad — = awa 4 pried foe nines, , ATA- $495 one. - $1745 1951 Cadillac Pee er ee ee “SI 195 ; ; “hsgreses ein On AND | {rade, BM 22118, ints PONTIAC a a! e ope . . 62 sdae jet black, radio and heater, Hydra., white- 7 8 aeeprent ‘* RUNNIN . walls, all extras. . ATION WAGON | gonsdition. Site "Sal PONTIAC, 3 6Oa-EDAN ||.1954 FORD | : mm, 7GRD. RADIO AND mEaT. Tae arnt wre seh Customline 2door V'8, 1952 CHEVROLET 1 1950 Cadillac ReEeteaee $ 995 : Montcalm PONTIAC CHIEP °S8 CATALINA. ark blue finish, radio . 4 door, original ]|| Club coupe, two tone blue, whitewalls, radio an ; ine FoR” CYeTOM 2 OR RX RADIO. HEATER BYDRA., ft esate Piste aner'a'nm.'| and heater, Ford-O- green, radio and heat- ||] heater, Hydra. : fe roe twodone paint. White wall Weare open every week night yen ao Matic, W. Walls, seat er. Real nice at the P HOWARD LARE, | INC. HOUGHTEN & SON wu Gury's, Cot DSR. | sia None pee 95 price, ~ $645 NOTHING el ‘ 08 Rr Re e Rd YOUR OLDSMOBILE | ‘54 Hardtop - - ED t 1 FORD 8 2:DR. omc a DEALER $8 eed JUST GOOD CR 5 bn Bn gr eg rile OL 197s} so ant Delete | °30 Hudson (2)....$195 SO Chev. deluxe.. $250 2 By 5 JANUARY SALE — eee ee '| °49 Pontiac ...... $295. ‘46 Ford Conv. ....$195- price, "be ‘sure to see, this one, | 36 Chev. 0 dr. overdrive - $146] 'B8 0, cor 23 Auburn | °50 Ford V-8 $395 48 Pont. 2d $95 People’s" auto aise 68 Oakland K+} oe ower ot iis STUDEBAKER PARTLY RE, 1 c: ord VS ....6. . on Teseeee > a s $4 Olds sedan . - $1798) stored, 1821 Studebaker con. | ‘| 30 Pont., Hydra...$395 "41 -Cadillac ....... $95 on Peon 2 ge, spepey mote “ &. Parke tet Aen mere 709 |ioene ra " Poni ga conrad SYODER | Fee ecto | Rete So eee eo in - oy bE uate Fe ech cue: |'31 Caer sedan. Powersiide $ 465) TWO 1985 STUDEBAKER DENON. | | HOP © tom line, 9 tone, radio, ‘beater, | 83, Studebaker hardtop, =, 4,| siieless Sod ‘care ‘we have We | a O fe iL auto. trans, Many good miles eR, of by dan, 31st, No rea- | R OLINSON Jeft ‘in this one, HURON MTR. SALES conable offer cefused. All mates Ee Bere td JOENSON | “Eigy Selo orn sree | oo, eee arse et ett Sate : - . me how. ‘ MOTOR SALES FORD — MERCURY gal "> smner. a | wr yee beee ee aie a CHEVROLET D ] wt | J O | d d ee Bee ware ‘ewan WE FORD COuVERT RADIO. ines OLDS te STAR FIRE CON- eon cena “tiretoas, A Your C. ealer |} JErOME SLACdIac en _muer’ (ie Maca _tmust sell 92000." FE Cain "| Gee actual mites spare’tire neve | woe Seno Se s | 221 S. Caginaw St. FE 4-4546||___ Cass at Orchard Lake FORDS |i" Carkner Motors | 221 S. Caginaw S FE 8.0486 FE 8.0488 pitas a a | “=| 1956 Demos| 2 a need COUPE OR. | TLE SMS rose HE! ‘96 Plymouth | "C ( ) a) TOR PAO Be” 7 $245 Down | “Bees See CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES LANCE , DRIVE THAT EXTRA MILE FOR Cash or Trade-in Your FORD Dealer! | ' : | AT OUR LOW OVERMEAD Loca. | THIS 18 4 BONAPIDE OFTED | ql TION WITH NO STRINGS ATTA heater defroster, radio’ an NO SIDE NOTE OR SECOND 1956 | ' FRANK LOWE AT MI ¢78i1 FOR ! | 3 -| Pe Eb) JEFFREY | Sana sea S Pri IT S 6 I R TR EAT ATTENTION in . ! SCHUTZ | For THREE DAYS ONLY, JAN. 12. 13, 14. Drop into our beautiful Used ‘ Haskins | Chev OAKLAND COUNTY'S M t I These. Prices Really Sell Em! ‘| Car Lot, corner Orchard Lake & Williams, next to new car _showroom. _ Maple beens roORR one ONT. a NEW STOCK NUMBERS IN EVERY AD. | Purchase any used car, regardless of price, and after the transaction is 4 : en D DEALER —_ |e Soto-Plymouth Dealer completed, present this advertisement and we will put 1956 LICENSE ATION WAGON. : F ay GM serine enig., Twe tone ereen. "5038 "OR | 10°. WASHINOTOW — OXFORD A ane Maa 2865— 48 Hudson 4 Door........ bus wis $ 95 | ne ATES on your new ot ABSOL -UTELY FREE. Take advantage of . } / . -_ WE a i is wondertu ay oO er ia ims CHEVROLET SPORTS OPEN ‘TIL 9 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2863—'s3 Ford 4 Door...... cece eens $ 695 | ~ SPECIAL DISCOUNT | BREE OM MEO "E FTE sone vac poor excn: | FORMOOHT RLY ae 2857—'53 Ford 4 Door... .ceeeeeeees $ 695] COMPARE OUR VALUES - . * lent mechanical cond: ition, 7 tires. | ost ies is Rambler 2 , S ehastme i Maatasy, tse | “adi Seep Rover Oude wad | Fp digny res ool oe AF Sey Ba $k] 2BSS—oss ord Crown Victoria. se... $1945 ~ 12 Typical Bargains : rome pe money wn. Open every) don 46570. can sien 5 5 a mnord, Sostom . sont oot | a aan i a pied ee 395 | j “Eicelent motor. Migheat ca ae stag ‘$1 Ford Ranch wagon, S745. Z883—'85 Ford 82 Door... cee. $1 Plus 50 More To Choose Fr om : KEEGO St DOBOE TDR sean RAR. lings, Ranch, Wages. Pord-O-Matic. | $9 Cediliec ice cheap | 2810—'s3 Pontiac 2 Door $ 595 Px. . a Sxiomatic drive. Geog condition. ton. 15.000 actu miles, Sins Pepe it 2520 Dix: IES III HEE ¢ S] OCK No. 7/9 STOCK No R36 STOCK No 928 . Reasonabdie. r . mi! w in oe . oe 5. - . = . Os > ‘ : : SALES & SERVICE Call atter”8, » m.ewhdave. Set | _ Lake Orion st saiaha ‘aa Fi. MOUTH | SUBURBAN. 2931—'s3 Chev. Bel Air Conv......... $ 845 | Gil tne a ow, 1954 Buick Special 19: 2 Pontiac Catalina gs a i Power sicering apd all access and mh autitul Diue paint. ab- Riviera Hardtop. One Custom, Hydra. Thor- yale ee sendlaia, lates cores] mation | coonast csammeee’ A Test ber. 2944— "52 Pont. 8 2 Door. ........00ee $ 545 | solutely no rust. Price owner, low miles. Dyna. OUghly reconditioned, 1955 prised MICO | MAS iOe xe pevox_avpe | 28] ]—'s3 Ply. 4 Door. R&H $ 495} nue With, thie beauty, OW: Whitewalls, “ete eet rubles only 9298 __pri - .MI_ 6-016, i963 PONTIAC ——'33 Ply. oor, R&H.......6.. nus wi us beauty. 5 : ready to roll. Ext FORD Wangan, With Bord Sata tate cversine Ure Mires and springs, _wprings, an 28] $3 P $ 6 45 | Full tank of gas to the ~ tani of este the new double bonus, full tank 0 . : : clea ‘o uush in: # ' . 7 : . ay Ps : Shai Cleso_fow wale. © FORDOR Excellent condition. MA 6-341 Good condition. “Call Washington, 0— 53 Pont. 2 Door, R&H........ | proud new owner, owner. Price $1595. of gas to the proud new 3 ; ci een Fano] Factory Official Car ee iJ ANCE WSS DELUXE STAR C ee 4 POR: 7733-- 53 Mercury Hardtop.......... $ 995 oe ee No. B42 owner, = M 8 cylinder, 2 tome green) cr © 0,000 mi 153° Chevrolet 2 = copy paye ye q 1985 Bui Buick Century LARRY Few, miteage. Like new Only. inl ad atu Rd OR 36 2636—'s4 Ford Custom 84 Doors... $ 895 ]} radio & heater. 2 tone STOCK No. 41 STOCK No. 844 : Power pitorin ane : : ae . z -- 9 3 92,000. FE 3-478, HOWARD LARE, INC. | “cnier custom. Hydra. spotlight, _— 7 aint. Ideal 2nd car be- 1952 Pontiac deluxe & 1953 Buick 2 dr. Rivi- : ick SUPER DY. “JEROME 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. — Keego white wails. Must. sell. FE 2.2783. 2627— 52 Ford Convertible.......... $ 995 Pee it’s $0 dependable. Chieftain 4 dr., radio & era Hardtop, radio and TER FORD DEALER | 1931 MODEL A FORD. GOOD CON. , West Side Used Cars 7 > . . . a P ; : 4 #711 dition. 415, W. Iroquots . f 2589 sen ae . $ 195 4 Double bonus. Full taik heater, Hydra. sharp. heater, Dvnaflow, white "TOSMORE, THAN 3 Tans 0 FORD, “ihe COUNTRY SEDAN Draaee Te editernce, Many | oO Ford Comber ible xs een | Cof gas. Be sure “to Full tank of gas. plus top. maroon _ bottom. 3 | § wagon Power Steering = makes & models to choose from . SOPs. . oe ale 1 4 ;| 10 FORD PADNLAINE 3 DARA. | Toss Fettorr saimtaiead ‘uac., Vest Side Used Cars 2489— 5; Ford 2 Door 8.0.0... ccc eee $ 295 ‘| bring this ad. Price Oliver's 30 day guaran. Another one- owner : dio and heater. Beautiful two-| fair 6-3264 __923_W_ Huron FE 4¢2185] | 95.- | tee. Price only $595, beauty. Remember, full DAN TORT | Se ART Line, on © | 2457 —'s3 Ford 2 Door.......ecceeees $ 645] STOCK Xo. Oe "tank “of gas, plus’ free E , #3800. Gi j INC. y StU NO. 2D 1956 plates. Price onl | at eae. ne aay tee ae nee We | 2444—>32 Ford COUPE oes ee vnn spe $ 425], 1951 Okismobile 9B 4 STOCK No. 943 sony, , 7 "| irae rie r. sedan, radio & heat- jos ; Chemclt amewar=es RIGHT | 2356—s1 sercry cab Coupe... 8 325 |] oe GydearMGoak ie IOS, Chewrtet # 3 evrolet go yg res we walle Have 2906—'53 Ford Convertible $ 895 |, ee 7 oe hal overdrive, low mileage. 1955 Pontiac 4 dr. se- ; ; ‘ 1956 Demo's A tor $1.180. "OL 1-340 . Ce ee ON CTIONG wae nan eee Pl ie A ot ae Ready Terrific savings on this dan, loaded with ex: " a | 2829—:5 Ford 2 Door: sc eck sceiuan es $ 245 mee & gem. 756 plates, full tras. 2 tone gray. Here’s PLOOR CARS OFFICIALS CARS fer the road. Price 4 COURTESY CARS New \ g 795 | $745 Rocket sie tank of gas and away the real way to save on aa ¥ Doors _4 DOORS ' T 2835—53 Pontiac Chief Dix. 8........ | ee ; sci CNBC, We go. Price $1395. an almost new. ear. i goer cl COUPES & cue. 1B COUPES Credit i, rans- 972] ¢ 245 | / oo! , Plates — gas with this _ ie a good time to : ——'50 Ford 2 Door 8..........4. | / STOCK No. 964 _ one, too, Price $1795. — 795 |i’ 1955 Buick Super Rivii 9 STOCK No 945 1866 2 Ford Country Squire, ureeees $ {|} era Haedtop, radio & 1954 Pontac 4 door STOCK No. 971 $ 895 heater, custom interior, Starchief Hydra. Pre- 1955 Mercury Monte- Bs yo 24 2, ea Plan | change to a better | ort tion ew ph cia Drive HAVE YOU BEEN Tornep| car! Your license is p atl Low as A CARY B CAUSE OP onDRT coming due — Spring EMPLOYMENT, NO CREDIT around | 2298—s3 vertible. .....0000: BAD CREDIT, SBTC? oon ecap ine a ( “a | Specials Ford Convertih $ 695 power brakes & steer- viously owned by one rey hardtop. Canary 3 eer TOUR CAR That ¥6 “AUTO roMOB Mee Trad sc | 2844—;3 Ford 4 Door. ....ceeeeeeees ing. Solid comfort. of FPontiac’s leading yellow, all Vynal inte- UP To's 18 IND fade ton AO to . _ Price only $2395. Tank business men. $1595 WEEKLY AAPAYMENTS. “OP” 'A8 2858—: bl $ 145 y ; $1595, rior. Plus low, low price AS $5 i 48 Ford Convertible........ eee of gas & '56 plates at liberal trade-in allow- of $2195, Plates & gas eo a Nd Go-Sgners TOP V ALUE CHOOSE | / | our expense. — ance. New plates—gas. at no charge. IRENE | timediate Delivery! | USED CARS! FROM "C | ERS = pray 2] Y. ONee® | OLIVER. BUICK / No Finance Co.! THEY QRE ALL SOL D -CHEV-OLDS | Buy Here—Pay Here | BRAID COMMUNITY| — 147 S. SAGINAW ST. Oakland County's Fast , i oy S, Fe DRIVE SAFELY Sen | Taam MOTORS, [res E5358 || aocuamatatt econ son at 5 ask 4 ‘er F M. . P i ad MOTOR SALES ° aa i + ae | OPE ae eae “ | ; Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M... | ; Phone eg jor 4 Demonstration Ride ry . ji! : 1 ’ i » $ ; qs f * / ‘ i a, af ape } cA THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH URSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 FIFTY-NINS Some Viewers Dislike Drab. Realism in 7 s TV Drama As. vr » Fe 4 2 we f = “ = . q . 6 é ; m . --Today's-Radio Program's-- Homes of Stars Sut Sine Safety Parks Department War cat'br. neh , ly S-Nnaalo. rrogram s-- | QI) New GMC Shock D Will Call Dr. Hutchins ~ a A Be Televi ew ~ Shock Vamper (ffers Dance Class saicete S| gree | gees: toBelelevised [Reduces Jolts in Trucks | Wattrick, McKensle ae we et WJBK, _ a fe = : sag eg ; i W. Rows, choca WIRE News, sore) Soak Goce Calas] gen wm oude | Tour of Beverly Hills! A road shock damper, which de-jsteel rod running the length of the i _WPOK. and News |, " arthar Gedtrey | WWa" nese will : signers say gives light trucks thelcytinder. | O20 WIR, Bob Revackts oy hy lee “wr Weekday ways. ~ Be -Presented on steering safety and riding comfort| “pension = springs : wate Bit stare war Top of the Town CRLW' News Homechate WEE. ‘News, Don McLeod January 29 of an expensive automobile, is ft hes heen W, Baie Chase, WIEBE’ Mickey’ chore Wane nome, Tom Gonnge SCAR Reve, bie gs, Y among the innovations adjusted so that the vibration fre. eg oI WOR, boo Crosby mom fora, Party egitath, tin tate By JACK O'BRIAN by the GNC Trock nd One aa na fea Ty a ' ‘7m, Guest House 36—WIR, A Godfrey | WWJ, Weekday GMC Truck and Coach vibration Wwi. Tare Garsxire | ,,,7RIDAT MORNING Wate Waseiise sine | SAW Bed"bamen” | NEW YORK (INS)—We're not| vision ee Se venient CHLW Palen ‘Lewis sy. WWJ, News ‘W. Mary Morgan WJBK, Don McLeod ‘\discouraged by the constant pa- The damper is a separate unit) “eels. : WJBK. News, Shorr | WXYZ, Pred wolf WJBK. Tom George WCAR, Caravan of Music “ ” When the wheels bounce into the’ wren, men. Room| CKLW. Rooster WCAR, Music in the Air] WPON, Club 1460 rade of good, but drab, dramas on from the “air ride” principle 9:30—WJIR, Guest House wee WON. WPON Goss Calling] 3:06—WJR, Wendy Werren |TV, but it seems a lot of others which the division also displayed @% the weight plunges downward, Morgan Beatty G:aeWIR, Volto of Agriclt. trem, Ariane Gettrey | Ed, es te mente are. . , |for the first time at the current)! the cylinder, muting the upward > Gata eater Ww3, Bob Maxwell WETS, “Wait Disney CELW, Bud Davies, | TV is a medium that serves as automotive exposition. gyrations of the wheels and dead- w shorr CKLW, Guy Nunn Wii: Newk, Tom Oeoree WCAR, News, Music a companion for many folks, older| ty sunoancing the mow engl. -|Cminé,the vibration normally trang gg Sg Henn, Poatine Party| 8:36-WIM. Helen Trent” |PE0PIC, lonely persons, folks who) . ring development after a twe- "to > te Geen cae 1:00—W Be dpapentcsas ‘ ; World ww, ‘Bab Manel wate |e Mate Ur Mina ww, ew ‘Sealns a ec Wee oe ae ~ year enya project, GMC | softer springs may be used on the! een Reels Bs feeaats aay came | eam Gemma © tose movi, playe, concerts =, | Sebel, manatactrer te bring [For maximum bene, a damper i BATE Seite someeroe |"wwie eh Aina || WAOR Rests Pony | Ce-WR. ewe Tory | “When the aad stories coine on.| 2 Tag ‘vmeetions betore they |Shcte et bon 08 toate ane 6:50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. certainly a criminal homicide.” everyone from critics to kids love Prisoners Can Cook ! (4) Today’s Farm Report. “Criminal homicide’ is a legal'‘Capt. Kangaroo” except spon-| CATLETTSBURG, Ky. &# — 6:55—(2) Meditations charge which could possibly mean sors. Prisoners in the city jail can cook : 1-HOUR 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To-|that Jacqueline Smith died at the = light snacks again—even if it CLEANING SERVICE , hands of a bungling abortionist Ninety per of the people in smells. The City Council yesterday ay. * 6 8 ithe U. & ave in sange of TV ole-leswarecd om ardor beaming une of | 4-HOUR ae pane Claserteis. Held in $25,000 bail yest tions, and 75 per cent have two a heating stove because of com- SHIRT LAUNDRY ‘Little Rentals. : based anes = S. — statjons or more at their beck and plaints about odors arising from at No Extra Charge! 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (1)/ since last pid The girl has been dial. . . aber culinary efforts Wixie Wonderland. missing since she visited Daniels’ 9:00—(4) Romper Room. apartment Christmas Eve. : 9:26-—-(2) TV News. Police said the search for the 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request! gir started Dec. 30 when her Theater. t — coming } spend ° 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. New. Year's holiday. with rented 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4)| reported she was missing. | 839 W. Huron Ding Dong School. * 8 @ | ~ (Corner Palmer) 10:30—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. Authorities said Daniels has | 10:55—(7) News. given conflicting stories about his. , 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio.| girt friend’s disappearance. that eo 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. she walked out while he dozed on. 11:55—(7) News Ace. a couch; that she committed sui- 0 , SEE THE GE FRIDAY AFTERNOON __ | ide With a knife when he refused 6 Used Sets ens a | messee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock that a second man was involved. | HAMPTON’S Comics. Police believe the girl is dead | — pieag 95 825.W. HURON 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. The new Federation of Rhode- — aa “>. ad eS celia OE SE th MN al —— $5 Call DAY for a oo ee, a . 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Oakland Avenue—Free Parkin Member Oskiand County Elestronie-TV Services Association & 5-945] ry 1 RA| rf 4 ‘ eae Te SE Ee a ew Nee Ree abet top Seagate i en atte ahi cine 4 bila THE PONTIAC PRESS. : : Work Expanded Algerian Trouble; | ~ \Not French Tie, OY oer ot eavcctin but Food for All State Requirements ALGIERS, Algeria A texiporary measure to mest aes ame i ey i | i i i 1 i, i g i HY i a it iE tH I il ize 539 LE it aa i ‘ ai H il 3 Eee j | | if i ! re i thy a iH f bs g ph | ft : i : a? 3 4 he gf Li i i! i i Ut | ik i } ' jes were found when the husband’ said had been under treat- has the quietest, , THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 178 Survive Man, 95 BRUNSWICK, Md, @ — Among most the mourners for John Newton Wa- ROEBUCK AND CO _ MEN’S FINE WOOL WORSTED SUITS sold regularly in our own stocks at 134.95 to #42.95 28.88 COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED twists ¢ sharkskins °¢ gabardines ¢ plus charcoal-tone wool flannels Even at their reguler prices these suits are sensational low-overhead values! 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