* ee ee Floods Hit Mid-Sou Los Angeles Roads Icy Virginia. ns Damages ran into the millions of dollars. At least three_persons "Meanwhile, winter continued to deal roughly with Southern Cali- fornia today with no immediate. weer ©! 4 ee = oe ‘Speaks Out for Dulles Wilson's Guard Comment|i« ‘Unwise, Ike Agrees " WASHINGTON (President Eisenhower said today Secretary Wilson made a very unwise statement in saying that draft dodging developed in National Guard enlistments during the Korean War. But Eisenhower told a news conference he is sure Clouds, Cold Form City Weather Scene. . The U.S. ‘Weather Bureau says it will remain\ partly cloudy and), cold in the Pontiac area, with ani expected low tonight of 12-16 de- —*that Wilson’s main interest — just as it is his—is to try to assure that the guard is a well-trained mil- itary unit in event of any greatest sec- feom Soralien a Rerewiem 0. - | big Kentucky and Cumberland +g0ns moved to higher ground in- ARY ¥0, 105732, PAGES. RS AP Wirephotes has marooned _jand was greeted Hy Presi- N.Y. Snub of Monarch _Righted by President in Capital Welcome WASHINGTON (#—King Saud of Saudi Arabia ar- rived, in Washington today dent Eisenhower to the | | hi booming of a 21-gun mili- th; the snow was heavy enough to crack. branches off trees along Mulholiand drive, Highway and rail travel in the | flooded areas was halted or cur-| tim. he tailed, National Guard troops and Army men were sent into the stricken Kentucky areas. : Because of icy roads, schools were closed in some areas. Traffic to a snail-like pace. One of the worst flood areas was in southeastern Kentucky, a coal mining region, where the rivers overflowed. on many main Meways wae held! g £ E E , i greek 58 ; = 2 2 s & Li i of E : i? I f s 3E &F & : . their shoulders, e WASHINGTON (INS) — The House approved Christmas I had an argument with the dean of women. We talked about and she “T just believe people should She smiled shyly and peered at the floor most of the k ig William A. Ewart receives doctrine} Anti} 1 election. Special Auto Show Section cluded Harlan, Barbourville, Pikeville, Neon and Whitesburg. In upper East Tennessee, the Little Clinch and Powétll rivers flooded towns and in West Virginia the Tug and Cuyandotie rivers were running bankfull. American auto industry at Cars in Words and Pictures - The Press pays tribute to the automotive industry. and the models that will appear in the city’s forth- . coming 1957 Aute Showin a special section appearing on Pages 11 through 26 today. “In it, readers are. invited to view with The Press a preview in articles | and pictures of the wonders which will represent the _ Ewart recommended to ving’ Fine cost convicted drunk and reckless drivers in Poritiac $500 if a proposal of City Attorney favorable approval at the), the City Commisison last President E , | Wirephete| Policemen, She added: deplores any discourtesy his +H egsocan ond SAFE AND SOUND— Barbara “{ felt freer in the fast shown to an official visitor lateric & East doc- Agier, 20-year-old University of | than I ever did before, I : trine today by a decisive | Michigan coed, cries bitterly | for tong walks and I , : during a telephone conversation | a couple of dances with Eisenhower's news conference we See with har nether tnot nlaht (Continued on Page 2, ot schon i In) City May Put I 1 Ballot vy S08 House OK |< Msx Put tseue on Ballot is always <=" \an Ike Dartrine (Urges Vote on $500 understanding among na- a laa ; r); ig — . Dixie Project Studied at Miami Conference of Executive Council MIAMI BEACH, Fla (®)— The AFL-CIO is reportedly considering spending seven million dollars over a three- - year period to convince Southern workers they should join labor unions. Television, radio, - news- papers and billboards would be used to plug the values of union member- _|night that it take action tot put before Pontiac voters in April a, City Charter amendment which will per- mit the $500 maximum fine. The maximum fine placed on the April ballot, com- missioners called a 6 p.m. special t-|meeting today to act on the pro- posed amendment to be drawn up by Ewart. “Fer many viclationg such as drunk driving, the cost of prose- cutton, including officers’ over. time, witness fees, jury trial fees in the Municipal Court and a re- in Pontiac, Se city attorney outlined to the the show, ty Fy 9 » * oe # Fi i d In order that the issue may bel, Sounds Bit Frenetic More Than Phonetic WASHINGTON @ — has been $100. jhe is called King Saud, but the * € * formal name of today’s visi Washington is His Majesty al - sa-cod. y By way of helpful hinty the first sa is pronounced as in saw; ibbon as in ribbon; abbed, as in tabbed; County News , eee eeeree eet eee eeeeae Republicans definitely are going to carry the South. The Democrats will have to pay that price.” Kroll became head of the former €I0-PAC on the death of Hillman of. a 2, Col,. 3) Machinists’ Union, ‘confers with Walter . , president United Automobile Workers, between sessions of the AFL-C1O ecutive Council's meeting at Miami Beach, Fla, today, — ), president of the t wer Se 24 * ye i ; j ‘ ; a ig at sal ne. ae i ae eee eR © 8 oF Ls. ee | s’ ‘ at a cvereee ee q > Be | ee i é é * Se THE PON ac Pm a i E ? t rn i of t iat 1 * ® “a foe Seeeh eee 7 weeks the Guard favors. “AFL-CIO Ponders - (modate unions formerly affiliated —_ in and ch author of “Student iidren’s lit- Campaign in South (Continued From Page One) for settlement of jurisdictional dis- AFL-CIO J of the AFL-CIO merger to accom- with the CIO. It is headed by ers president and former president ot the CIO. At present, 10 building trades ON SAUD AND TITO | “The. first question dealt ‘with’ protests.in some quarters in this against the current visit King Saud of Sand Arabia ‘Teported plans &@ possible: visit by President Tito of Yugo- Eisenhower replied that he de. any : to, dignitaries. with oo't| | of foreign officials to the United States, Eisenhower said, are arranged in the interest and, hope of promoting world’ i. Enters Innocent Plea |to Drunk. Driving Count unions are affiliated and pay per ri Walter Reuther, United Auto Work- French Plane Crash Kills One; 69 Saved tt BREE fq aii . * H eB ii Habib Dijeliouli. capita tax to the IUD. Withdrawal of the building: tradesmen would have the effect. former CIO unions on one side and. those from the AFL on the other. | The IUD currently has a mem- bership of about 7,400,000 of which 1,200,000 are from building trades unions. ' FDR Birthday Today ‘of dividing the merged organiza-'- HYDE PARK, ‘N.Y. Py ‘— Mrs. ition into two separate camps, with Franklin D. Roosevelt is expected to attend ceremonies: here today marking her late husband's birth- day, The President, who died in 1945, would have been 75 today. He is buried at the Roosevelt family home here. , a This is one of @ series of Infernal Revenue Service to h Tax Return: other fair ma thon, ». Your Income Tax eip you prepare vou incom DID YOU GIVE? If gifts of money or property were given to churches, non-profit schools-or hospitals, or other organizations such as Red Cross, Sal- vation Army, United Foundation, Boy or Girl Scouts, you can take a deduction if you elect to itemize your deductions. Gifts to many or education for the alleviation or cure of diseases, are deductible If the gift is in property, the deduction is measured by the rket value of the property given at the time of contribu- You cannot deduct gifts (o friends, rélagives, or the needy fam- ficense.| 1t¥ @own-the-street; nor can you deduct tuific ‘You canfot deduct services that you thay render, as the gifts -myst qpuieaiit pestioe, e-apenimeamane i or candidates, or to ons. ; / r articles prepared by the U. S. o~ 4 i payments to schools. Mrs..Vern E. (Luella V.) Rohm, 9, of 15 Deland Ct. died yester- day in Pontiac General Hospital. She was a member of the First - Church, the WCTU the Philathea Class of her church. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Robert M. Stanger of Pontiac; a son C, Dexter Rohm of Sparta and three grandchildren. Service will be at 3 p.m. Friday from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home. The Rev. William Hakes of the First Baptist Church. will, of- ficiate with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. Ernest W. Skerritt z a * [ ‘wAlleged ‘Speed Trap’ ‘this particular police department. jinspécting a Turkish tanker, load- ou e ‘| Es 3 i E ¥ i : — a highway depart- properly warned, Masin first had written Att. Gen. Kavanagh, who referred him to Ziem, Kavanagh said in a letter to Ziem, ‘We have received a lit of complaints with reference . to On the surface it would appear the violat this statement, Ziem thought the attorney gen- eral was “going a little over- board.” Van Atta said his strict enforce- “The accident figures prove that pays off. “T would a lot rather hear some- one moan about getting a traffic ticket than hear the moans of some mangled body along the highway or sobs from a person over the traffic death of a relative or dear friend.” . Believe 8 Turks ‘Drown IZMIR, Turkey (H—A_ customs launch - capsized off northwest Anatolia yesterday and eight offi-| cials were believed to have drowned, Three bodies have been ‘recovered. The officials had been rights of the people are being), ed.” U z 7 f iM ANN ARBOR (INS)—Funeral A resident Pontiac for 41'ment- police has cut the traffic toll. . years, he was a member_of St./He made this statement: GOP Policy Group ny oie Peotke titer “According to all safety-councils a7 d [ . employed and committees, they stress the 0 Division, Mr, McVay pe nis thee “E's” in safety, which are rganize at ansing daughter, Mrs, Charles Dinnan ofjedication, engineering and enforce- / i Petersburg, Fla. and two grand-|ment. Enforcement is up to police| LANSING @®—Republican mem- children. S departments and is the most hated|bers of the Senate and the House, The. Rosary will be recited/because somebody has-to be pun-|now officially organized as a GOP at 8 p.m, Friday in the Sparks-jished. legislative policy committee, set Griffin. Funeral Homé, At 10 a.m. “Tle Gapdiieaeet wae orgna- (CN, YO Seven 8 waited Saturday the funeral will be held ined beta ant oa86 legislative program for their party. from St. Vincent de Paul Church Sess fatal —_ awe The GOP lawmakers met in cau- with burial following in Mount are: oul, aw i tafury cus yesterday for formal organiza- Hope Cemetery. ) gd A sense tion of the committee. Out of the “ eeaninas nceldents were 54 per ‘meeting came endotsement of a Mrs. Vern E. Rohm Seate-taate setioied tte neat: to raise the pay of the i $. ern * dents were. reduced 21 per cent, State Administrative Board. No proposed salary figures were agreed on, however. house, to guide their committee, designed to unify the party and provide Republican leadership - Named to the two posts were Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R- Zeeland), re House, and Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), Republican caucus chairman in the Senate. The group gave up a tentative plan to organize under a single chairman and to appoint an execu- ed with oil from Italy. tive committee to prepare. the Word has been received of death of Ernest Ww, Skerritt, a former resident of Pontiac. |He died Jan, 21 at the Jackson ‘Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fla || Im 1901, Mr, Skerritt. came fo New York City, Philadelphia and Memphis won awards in 1956 from the’ National | Noise — Abatement Council. for efforts “to. quiet the growing * excessive din caused by Legislators Ask Williams —— agenda for each meeting. wa Z deinen LANSING if spending — “inconclusive.” —s- from?” But said he proposed to’ ditdle later on; Speculation | Williams favorite. tions for the fiscal year ending June 30 by $80, the raising of 75 million dollars of new f Williams himself gave no answer {6 ‘'Where’s the money coming Where Do We Get Money? — “Where's the money coming from?” That was the refrain among Republicans and Democrats alike after Gov, Williams’ record high, 411 million dollar general fund proposals were presented to the legislature ye! comments would top legislative appropria- ,000, and necessitate through taxation. ‘ip 80° a separate message a t t | Fra é i Z 8 2 i ‘ rs TE i i z : i s i if tt ® yesterday. Democrats who were ‘able to digest the bulky, 50-page budget down as much as he did, considering agency requests totaled well | Marine Corps base, and that she got in cars belonging to* friends of her companions, cheeks, He threw his arms around . police officers and reporters, Her father-renewed criticism of university authorities for not re- porting Barbara's ‘disappearance earlier, Police were not notified for a week that she was missing. + THE. PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY. 3 JANUARY 90. 1057 Tersion Mounts $ _ me. csemomn tt te? Todd ya a The blast caused extensive dam- GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S ie Nehru Has [ster scheme cy are angen tte arene of an ecient, ED Bhiae Tat tat com, boas. rn | 4 Addi IP oe ae 4 Mine 9 the Eastern ‘Goal Corp} nor floors ARE B RANE PRICED for Thursday, | | . protection : *8 , * STORE CLOSED | hens ots yy aretiyeoacage safest eg, tb Stone Ky, seven | : aati bat SEREREEERAE Friday and Saturday, : < NEW DELHI @~Prime Minis. eae wus us tinier Wiens. leer ae ~ ont : ia le 12 te 20 | 16%-24%4 : w 38 te 46 | : i i ‘Katju, new chief minister off at 2o0Clock = i eS defense minister. A spokesman Driver Tries His Wings . said Nehru would holdethe de- fense portfolio until formation of BALTIMORE ® — They found) a new cabinet after the February/™Otorist Frederick Wweteen ‘March general elections. Krauss, 48, of Pasadena, Md., | Nehru also heads the Foreign |Tight out there on the main run-| \Ministry, the Planning Commis-\way of Friendship International] 'sion and the Atomic Energy Com-'Airport yesterday, oe. 2 a To mark down goods, reprice, re- arrange tables and racks to wind up our $200,000 Stock Disposal Sale. Watch Thursday’s Ad LAST TWO DAYS Be here when the doors open Fridey 10 A.M. Shep Saturday ‘til 5:30.. Seve on Winter Goods fer Men, Children, and your home. on oe GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’ S 74 WN. Seginew St. ALL METAL in PINK or ; FLAME Colors $2 79 nk sed a Canister Set | . : : offered no reason, He posted $27.50 Serve Both Book, Bock collateral at the police station. in California Library | | NILAND, Calif. This is pet- Crashes Courtroom ‘haps one of the few communities) PHILADELPHIA @® — Quarter | where it's possible to pick up a/Sessions Judge Charles L. 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Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Michigan Se ee ee as § Pay in 30-60-90 Days at No pee ape + pg URON SHOPPING CENTER ° New Spring Colors of Blue... Grey «++ Tan and Brown | } *s “| Open an OSMUN’S Charge Account t sree § Extra Cost to You | 51 N.-SAGINAW ST. (DOWNTOWN) ae oa at © Veteran Approv ved ae “Tito Fine Stores to Serve You Better” EVERETT HPHHTER ETOP ERR eee eeee es eee EC ROE PE RETO TER EO ROE EY Pee eee ee ee FO ee bee eee * ee #8 5 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 90, 1957. way attepdant or a Pull peering aes oer “ae Tie ee * land the last I saw of the city was ‘empty wallet. : : ess I explained briefly that we had/my cab driver waving encourage- FE, DRY-FOOTED had a death in the family. Where-)ment from the field. In the ex- “Never mind the dough, Miss,”| He thereupon did one of hisiupon he wordlessly turned off the'citement I forgot to pay him—or : BERRYS By Carl Grubert | ee ot the county’s 20 traffic deaths were blamed on icy pave- . |ments, - Restless Chicken Rides Auto Axle toa New Home sini te Vonanien, x ‘htchinbe ‘Counties Eye N etwork Idea.- cic apie Counties Bye Network Wen Dems, GOP Divided ncaa Semen Detroit Sewage Hookup Studied) Aitpower Stats ££: . “WASHINGTON ) — Democrats At the busy intersection of Wil- Drain planners are considering|affect thousands of Oakland Coun- The big question, he said, 's| and Republicans on a special Sen-| posal hookup that ultimately “The idea is to, funnel suburban|be more feasible in the long run|*t Subcommittee which made a) : drains into an expanded Detroit|than separate facilities operated on|sweeping investigation of the na-| his auto- systern. a local or county basis. tion's airpower split squarely on}. mobile, He looked at his rear view! Solons Protest The Supervisors Inter-County ~*~ * * party lines today ir filing their] eae aad is that De- | report been mistaken. , ; disposal committees. has called a | froit the problem , Revereh sivas cade wiles olding Sessions | Swe! «meine, Twrsiay_ in best,” he said, “expansion of Wi alta : 1 later be heard noises that madelor¢ Meg] Hours Detroit's City - County Bullding, | the wit | The three Democrats said that) w las as was about to fall out. He pulled) J .enrcpueG Pa, w—A state| Poethiman announced. i ak ree increasingly «vuinerable to sneak] TWIN SEAM, a shoe that rates straight “A” in fashion. ool service — oe a Rind legisl has complained to the ‘The Sbility will be posed be-'he said’ w Bong 5 Meas ci a. as Russian attack and that programs It’s styled in the ftalian manner, with double rows of entent Sovave Pennsylvania House of Repre- fore representatives of Detroit and) .i.. nearest Detroit. MM ito improve means of retaliation/ vertical hand-sewn stitching outlining the narrow toes. (meet Veronica) perched on the | - ‘id “ lagging. aft roan’ eile. age that members “should/of Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb| «put there have been long-range — Leather-covered heels. Supple, glove-soft leather. $8.95 4 & : . be treated as other workers and’ Counties, he said Woodfield is giving her to a * ' studies that take in most of Oak- blicans called =“ ay ro wie has laying hens — 4 idee i, GROWTH PROBLEM land County," Poehiman said. a aahe agate reo teen | &VERV PAIR WITH HAND-SEWN VAMPS | AE. - lappealed to Speaker Stuart Helm-| Mushrooming growth, Poehiman By dhe ® \« }tie,”" and said that “our airpower EVERY PAIR WITH NEOLITE SOLES Republican, to refrain from con-|$aid, has caused the committee to| Recommendations of the Super-|and our naval strength, together] : : y tee ! | a No Lukewarm Welcome | ducting business during lunch and study suburban drain problems, {visors Inter - County Committee|with our ground forces, make us} v) .) ies ie es esc s| TODD'S Shoe Store | > / to ‘|. PRINCETON, N. J. @—Visiting| “Most of us are young. and : ernments for approval, The organ-/day. ; Hungarian swimmers got a warm, vigorous and are in. serious need Songstress in Hospital ization was created to consider; There was no immediate com- 20 W W Swedish Way to Get Slim | | | ! 5 + “TWIN SEAM ADVERTISED IN “Seventeen” and “Glamour” : reception here. They found watér,of food,” Toll said, » in the Princeton Univergity pool} During the last = the) NEW YORK @—Songstress Ella bubbling at 118 degrees, Officials House customarily worked through Fitzgerald, 37, is in New York treced it to a broken compressor the dinner hour after starting late Hospital with an abdominal ail-3 @ and fixed it in time for a water on Monday afternoons. . ment. Hér agent Virginia Wic! polo match in which the Hung-| Republican leatlers later said)sald she has a open abcess ini appendix, but} arians beat the New York Ath-|\they would arrange for members|the region of pomerat bite en Ath SE RRC a ln A eaten as pom-eeincteeenersl -aer=eeensee Ss sleneesesesetsrenessn SSSR = ves ST ss nn ROMEO REE SORENESS SSE A ~ BUY. uv , SAV q OW! 1 REDUCE WITHOUT BEING HUNGRY! — os ROOM. $ IT LARSON'S ROOM ©! Styled by such well- known manufacturers ¥~ as: Hoover, Stanley, SWEDISH | Craddock, Meir Pull- Regular $509.95 '56 Frigid. a a j = man. . ire’ Imperial Refri f 4 keroheeen at bottom. . wiv iv] : : wler $499.95 Frietde:.. oo a . a8 , -- Smartly Styled 3-Pe. ) 40” Imperial *sdhtgrcanrs sont 4: Beng Bedroom Suites | | mc“ 7". / : Ade Regular $259.95 Frigidaire. ‘ ‘ oe : “92 Frigidaire Suite includes: Triple Reg. $389.95 10 cu. fe Bel fs dresser, mirror, bookcase § “y Pt | Refrigerator... +s | bed, chest. In choice of > ; “ - beautiful styles G finishes. lgreT its Sofa Specials — ‘MODERN rer his $59.9 _ ie ‘3.995 $2299 J 179° = : * OPEN MON. ‘and FRI. NIGHTS Valentine-Seaver Sectional Reg. $399.93 2-Piece USE OUR EASY BUDGET T : oa ae » : f ne ; : hy wee 2 Oy i ; { i + 5 a : 5 i, 4 < 1 Es ; ” 28 j 4) eee no a vet RS ee Moe 2S. eS eS ee ee % af ee oP se NE i x Ee + a Se Oe ae eee ae pee e hee 4 4 Pate MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS x * Without. money he can’t revive terms. The alternative may lead to bankruptcy and Communism. Sees ws for . < # ee oo = Sf to “— % . that sometimes stretches into actual 4 years. Those in court are entitled to behind. Hence, the general public constitutes the entity with the greatest stake in correcting the cur-. rent shortage. i The people suffer the most. _ A bigger county means more legal en ‘more Judges;‘We've reached the need e - for the fifth Circuit Judge. It isn’t 4 something we will\face in the future. >. Wes here today. ie x Fee : eS In the Probate office, Judge Arthur E. Moore holds the fort in solitary grandeur. We've had one Judge since the days of Chief Pontiac. The Probate load has moved along and certainly Judge - Moore deserves the same consid- eration. De he wee nee Furthermore, with Oakland County increasing in population as rapidly as it is, THe Press is con- vinced that within a relatively short space of time, we will face the _ necessity of adding the sixth Circuit Judge. And that day may come within a very few years. | Ti ats a Satna ‘ : bach a Nasser’s Course Risky As the days go by, the actions of . President Nasser of Egypt seem to . parallel those of Hitler. 5 Nasser seized the Suez Canal by force in violation of the 1888 _ international treaty in about the . same way as Hirer seized the ‘Rhineland in violation of the Locarno treaty. The Jews are | out of Egypt and = ft work and more legal work means . Bot : #884 dunt 3 Verbal of 485. Lowell 8t.; eighty-seventh birth- * ‘of A, 79 Eim St.; golden wedding. Orchids to Mr. and Mrs. John MacKichan |. of Creseent ‘Lake; eighty-fourth birthday. 2 feed i i cates en te: I would like to take this oppor- : ever humble and intense 2 : iia ao . ees Unless it is sincere coe — we call a that sorry for a wrong ‘ee must be in the heart . . . And really Peay, fe. ' % Fe ne ee “ PES Mea 4] Wig ae % Bg r Jack and the Beanstalk ae ee -—. ‘Time Has Passed ut... I ; CeCe Le ee : _ for Whipping Boy’ (Copyright, 1957) Pree Y Ts: eae adh pres } . statistics in her letter Jan. 14 about | ulles Saved .Collapse of Britain sce" ‘== Looking Back aime § ru Z ay once nag aly aig 105 MORE towns recaptured by any tavern Wiest ieatteg cially crisis that could canty surely come p Teg gg Bon : a crisis that v Dulles, sure his sepply line ts secure. have led to the intervention of the Whipping boy shouldn't be the rage on ee: en in See al aides deen" aap ana ie oe tar te” +. .M. E Years = once ’ Mr. xd ——— in foreign curtencies, Mr, Drtow collapse. In fact, he saved the the pipelines In the Middle Bast’ had st his side the able under ‘America Founded foams econ hes fae ald be well equipped for his new economy of Western Europe, too. would be blown up at once and secretary, Herbert Hoover Jr.,, Ame oun 12 NAVY PLANES complete Just now the tide of opinionyruns the canal blecked? who is intimately familiar with to Avoid Taxation’ U.S-Hawaii hop in 22 hours, task. ‘ the other way—the British think. wos aig America. under the ‘Middle East. . ee Mr. Dulles has been unfriendly to leadership of Mr. Dulles, do? The The British - French military Is it, or is it not true that the es them. For the last several weeks 6.5 and most considure resources were not big enough to United States of America was Smiles The Man About Town inspired news reports from Britain tan car te &e crclyoe peas carry through the Sues expedi- founded to avoid taxation? —— and France—which now have been 1, prevent the blowing up of the tion. As it was, the action even Tea Party Descendant An Ohio concern makes nails Wh t 2 9 taken up by irresponsible partisans last big in the Middle for a few days was so expensive . ‘ ; in more than a thousand different a Letters? here—call for the resignation of Pere we Unive that it early destroyed the shapes and sizes. What chance vo. Mr. Dulles. és ics geaeee cae the position sanding of the British pound in ae Go Easy does your thumb have? , The tacts of this et before the United Nations that a ternational exchange. Officiais kansas Pla ag e: Unknown in Names of Our Tis2" {lar "iewcres Stacinre’ muct'be instnsted and Bere. are mating: Hew om earth Tl _.__Am awtuk dent would be pat in -County’s Municipalities - when put together tell a different all troops withdrawn from Egyp- could the British have carried The Federal government should the conversation among women story. They probably will not tian territory. This move caused % financially through & pro- = move slowly on this Fryingpan-Ar- If only things of importance were : eas ont te cae alee per’ reseritment in Britain and France ‘nsed eccupation of Sues, with kansas project. . Ase said. or in any Foreign . ‘and to an expression of the long-drawn-out guerrilla fighting, abet. end , * * * . narrow view that the United States *°? : ae tee : coming, § American school children are Sole wih Sot Rene’® aye they counted on Amer sume 6 te, smart mowey’ the ‘eaten the wor bat : move did save Western fm Rel teip could. the expedi. Will be needed for irrigation and ~ Sal Dave (heir bad spells in school see : tion have been a success. expect to met a nice piece of * 2. & r TIME GAINED (Copyright, 1967, New York change when they self to the = just about when age : : i you suc- It gained time—the* most—pre-—-—Heraid-Pribune Ine.) —_—_Severmment.—__ -~——eeed im clearing up -today’s it. may no way te compel its submission. Washington should. move cay problemg is when tomorrow induce you to do some digging in that For to officially and with silks : tiously so the taxpayers won't be comes. . direction. Ange at GA iigoen Dr. William Brady Says: taken for a ride, Others have been ts & t There are two letters of the alphabet mean the toppling of the : ae = ee Pa chan ak caer Po nig ta ear ey 4 that do not appear in the names of Oak- conservative government in Lon. Jf ad D ores T oe a Ss oy oo ‘ana Countey 06 too —* as? Gon C004 deh te ah na equate | let, Not Fat brought in, that it will baye years, t’s enough to take the eocscepliprcn cops ! pepe ap wrap doorman ee ede ele transactions in that area haven't ot eS sames of our several waincwporstegeom Myra Suerte Eni. Cases Artery Trouble verre 'nmne nossa — suovonrs munities that are larger than some Of 4. gathered by reporters from a” ges nite: és financial speculation. * eee yo Tomas In sll of hese names are over one abroad. =o ee ee. al Gat ia ake te, do mem S| Suey takeah ort see Onke thousand letters, but there are two which yyew or EVENTS oe S on a _ ao ‘Alcohol, Li beds! when the morning is light, do not occur. This, we feel, is quite a This correspondent presents to- ' ’ . : Folks,” and enclose stamped en- Diff t they practise it, because it is in coincidence, especially when one of them ay an authoritative view of what ‘meat that is served them and Te elope bearing your address. Quite eren the power of their hand.—Micah iy in quite common use. ae « teh meee ee gt dome any Rea tg * * *& . Very Dry writes tu say it takes wee: * * * in this column the names of the three French and. gives some of the that eating fats bring on high or treatment, will be answered by drinker is a menace the next day. r ! impressions formed here in official blood ‘and related ail- Dr. Wiliam Bredy, Wt a stamoed.sel- ee ee Se ore by phone or in person—yes, or tele- on ce ——— case Very Dry doesn’t know, a pint _ and bridled to be ridden:—Richard per yes, or by action taken in landing troops in = *-*® (Copyright 1967) of alcohol is roughly the equiva- Rumboid : graph. Get busy. the Suez ares. =” Rohaee 3 os sabe 5 tant — Local army draft boards have in one else who may perchance read . . cote dats desea or ter September and Octvber ref Slee that Tir i thle heal Case Records of a Psychologist: é | ary. The Pontiac City board is Nasser problem could not be °°luumm racket not because I know <= ey * ph SN Minaya ey eine eee oe ont Inactivity May Bring O United States government insist. simply because I couldn't make a . ; g nh ues beard for 16. The induction date = “ decent living honest ed, ‘that the canal dilemma must “cent as an family. ’ ea Te i that painstaking ae ROge ee? Today we are discussing the have been resting during the night, People who are and lone- A communication from Texas, written retain the Bisibones wae en hei coe niet it coletil auens recipe for iness. If you too, so they aren’t hitting on all ly, need to torce. theneireas into by . oS ‘ states, and that this would not heart or arte bi és ig gan sl blue, there cyliriders. > action by sheer will power. They : : W. Walter Smith, be the case'if military force were eds Garonne at tho 6 ee ore te your condi- Our stomach is likewise full of . must go through the mo- pes used toward any of them, par- arteries) pre As ype tien. this “Case Record” mucous and nasal dripping which tions and then they'll soon feel the ae farming — pede ticularly against Egypt. triuiieia te bad ae Ge won. net scrapbook, for it wil ave been swallowed during the proper emotions: can observe; are Oe: prove an invaluable | t. i » _ “See nothing of the so called arid . When the secretary of state dinate desire of the promuigator, ody and mind interact, 30 a er “WARMING UP lands,” be. writes learned that the British and French. ‘or publicity. - psychology explained today. Even our heart is beatin In our factories, the workers io were going to use force anyhow, The Chicago man.may be sure Bs aocty. i S clativele chee, usually require about 30 minutes | oa he felt that he should disassociate with do the th bck By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE yo werner relatively slu@ before they reach their best out- ‘Never saw a finer testimonial of the the United States immediately nephews no harm to trim the fat Case/T-$87: Retta M., aged 27 frertia has its “peychological Put. We call this first half hour the regard of fellow workers as that exhibited from any program which might from meat if they think’ such ex- has been married for four : coulbertatt. its psychological “warming up” periéd. ! by the 65 men in uniform from our even considered in the reise will | ty. ives sf tetas eS It corresponds very well to the 7 Arab world to be a connivance. ° promote longevity. _. “But, Dr.-Crane, I have such WHY COFFEE? warming up b; sheriff's department at the funeral of so, they will get all the fat they rapes : : y the football play- their pal, with the British and French to (on assimilate from vari ther mpody spells,” she protested. © One reason for the great popu- ers or track athlete. ; Deputy oss Miller force. His withdrawal was a pro- foods which are basic or esential sine 1 will. feel: miserable and the fact that its ic ie Even your cold automoblie mo- ' in a health diet. a.nerve tor doesn’t function best until at Rochester. Ross was a swell guy, who tective step. ess . lonely. Life seems so ‘futile. mulant, it has warmed left us at least 60 years too soon, and FORCE DISCUSSED PINPOINT FAULT pee =. 8 hemen! Kody aad brain both Fee undér tragic circumstances. MAT knew The use of force itself, however, Again reminding you that I'm . “Oh, T have a good husband and quire a similar. warming pa him well. We cannot spare such men. had been previously with 0 au lieve that in this .plenty of friends. But I have al- process. — the American government. Failure instance nutritional . ways been rather moody. Some- If b ; ; ~, to “consult” the United States on questions, ies not in times I feel fine and am the life you are blue and downcast, Recollections of the worst winter storm : it usually means : the ultimatum was due to the What the ext but of the party. ; you are in- in Pontiac's history, that of early April, that the British and F pats eat. ~ “But maybe the very next day active. So, remember. another 1886, comes in a letter trom the United States would not ‘ /to Yar ‘Tl not even cane to speak to peo- psychological axiom I have pre- : ‘Hiram Ogiesby | its consent. kee beri tal caries, rheu- Pie, or, da, anything except feel send Ge Ses Act of Grand Rapids. “I was then a boy in Teste the Kiseshower adie. Att (hysical degenération of slocny. Dr. Crnne, 0 Ste the way you act” Pontiac. Although April is supposed to istration among the members of pare < / aging, sane eee Deliberately force yourself into be a spring month, that snow was the he cabinet there stil! is puzsle- -egie . heaviest t ever have seen. We dug a tun- est It Is incomprehensibler te What! what nel to into the old courthouse, ‘om Gat the British should : I ask, sodina tes So diner white hitched & Male, mental costae ot Pa posts on Saginaw St.” ae nace * — Or ry) ae That feeling ers we ees a ‘4 fe Ge iM senile ena or serra an in il 80, 1957 ae ; Poneedec. neay eta, ee Conc Brownell, and lise in ee ee PRESS Could Be Crucial | in ‘Attaining: ond Term Goals _Ike‘s-Personal Press Relations- Goediz= OLE RL THE isc PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ZSolon Requests: | idible Evidenceles be Before He Votes _ pee -Cabinet Often. Under.Fire-c “hee he eon clair Weeks has been trying 5 a : The result of this has been a And that entails greater use aes Gace oer Bao: to | reluctance of many officials-and than ever of the complex ma-| woos. Paty _ {their wives to admit that they his ee ar ks news and trade papers plus a (Mrs. Sinclair Weeks, wife of the There’s no question of Tke’ Congressional investigation of Secretary of Commerce, recently *| Whether freedom of the press | that “we never tell the press what | . . we serve for dinner.” + ability to achieve his goals toward) 4 Tecent incident in the White: x * * an improved government and| House is another example. Army} Defense Secretary Charles Wil- tration at the start of its second|™@*imum use of atomic weapons. 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Saginaw’ St. Oliver Motor Sales, Inc. sans Orkid Lake Ave. Pontine Retail Store oll an a gO gly uy a Given to Area Model Of the tasks at the 1957 Auto|mony Sunday night, last evening of three-day show. : jas vulnerable to mud and as obedient to red lights as a _ [10-year-old predecessor. * oo oe | But through the ng weekend they'll be show cars, cl In days to come they'll roar along local highways—fust . over by the estimated 15,000 Pontiac area residents who will ‘visit the 1957 Auto Show Friday, Saturday and {shiver at the prospect of——— ~jfacing such a throng, for) is 1 jit will be shade up largely of Most auto insurance companies limit towing and labor payments to $10, But not Allstate! You're allowed up to’ $25—more than double the usual amount ! This is just one example‘of over 20 increased benefits and extra protections you get in the new Allstate Crusader Policy. Yet you still pay Allstate's famous low rates! See or phone your Allstate Agent now for complete details about all the new added features of the Allstate Crusader Policy. Compare Allstate protection with that of other leading companies. Then you'll see why, whatever happens, you're in good hands with Allstate! SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO; 8LDG. ‘ “154 WN, Saginew Street |. Ph. FEderel 5-0461 re tn good honds with... ; see OM aues eeouerane 5 TOCK COMPANY, PROTECTION here | by Sears Assets and tiadilitieg distinct and separate trom ‘the wAtisTaTe pany built 1,817,891 Ford automo- from the wonderful world of Autodynamics . . . all new f les. Feb. 1, 2, ' . ern ICS... rom road to “Tee tabulation showed, too, a big) _ ; - o=-Gtver Serves: Bldg » roof and only 44% feet high! | ee cee peng Nerden ‘ And this Swept-Wing Dodge introduces such important advances as and out of production for six : ‘ Torsion-Aire Ride — a revolutionary new rubber-mounted suspension |months, Ford output skidded from ; system that features race car tarsion-bar springing. A mighty new ryt — FW] 1926 to 356,188 - 310 hp-aircraft-type V-8 engine, tamed by new Push-Button Torque- e Flite that packs a 1-2 punch — silk-smooth, lightning-fast! And new . wine Total-Contact Brakes — the finest\ indus Nuclear Tire Speedup , ee ne WASHINGTON ® — Tires could See the exciting new Swept-Wing Dodge at the auto show —or at cn welcaiinel with heii produced it unleashes a hurricane of power your pong Dodge dealer’s. You have never seen, felt, owned -|by nuclear energy far more effi- It breaks through the vibration barrier anything like it. ! | ciently than by present methods, , \ [says a University of Michigan It is swept-wing mastery of motion [rnclenrengineer, ) cent surveys, are seeking more _lears than are. coming from the factories, Mi x Productionwise; Ford and Chrys- ler are running ahead of their vol- ume for the comparable period of a year ago, Every division of Gen- eral Motors is behind its: volume gg corresponding weeks of Over-all, assembly line output continues to top retail deliveries, although several‘ Ford. and Chrys- ler Corp. divisions report percent- age increases over the correspond- ing period of 1956. Top x : ce ‘ 3 ; ‘Swept-Wing aw Dodge Custom Royal Lancer This low-slung beauty is stealing the show! Heads turn and crowds gather when this lithe, low-slung beauty % PONTI AC AUTO SHOW - comes in view. For this\is the glamorous new Swept-Wing Dodge ws | SWEPT WING 'S7 of a conventiotial plant. i & # fe % nce Co. have. been, opened ii eit ee ae oe ; : eee Joe 1 ; om oye ci, tore Je patisite ++ RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS., 232 S. Saginaw St. FE 2.913] ‘HE PONTL "tee OF Onter MOE UE tet ne ee Its low silhouette is accentuated by swept-wing rear fenders, a sig- “Aiba; a peicdlad to. dot aiiaperad, V0 Gain Ot tates oom nificant styling feature of the 1957 Dodge line. The convertible is tension: ratte. Thai vereiNle: picks Mayseiewe wenmmiedion and) ot tise snodele Dina Sintered ever te wer end by Reimen- _ ea Te nieider Brothers. ET s Do dze~ ane: =e = a defin-[¢ re- duced by Dodge as ‘much as five inches without sacrificing interior! - Engine More Powerful maar ct fe nen agli F | Dodge | of en- tiac Strato-Streak V-8 “engine has . room or road clearances. Lancer| ' hid aeade stronger nind te With a low centér of onjhardtop models stand 54%4 inches) ines for 1957. Displacement pf the) A super D-500 engine produces ar, Pia od gig the new seg high, permitting two avers ge-size|Red Ram V-8 has been increased) 310 horsepower. Compression ra- men to shake hands across the|'? 325 cuble incres, the compres- sion ratio to 8.5 to 1, and horse-| and the displacement is 238 cubic to Ft A record number of changes for Eteven new .colors are included| the Century, Super ang Read. ; “ae a single Buick model year have|among the 15 shades offered for the] master and optional om the 896° [11 Correction Ratio \ot n nore mn RueEINE qualities moet to 85. been incorporated.in Buick's all-new Buicks, The . sweepspear| cial series. P P take turns without body sway. Morizontia steel torsion bars | Power to 245. The Super Red Ram inches. Horsepower is 138. new line of cars for 1957. bt gary 2 voliaglaal Bulek’s new balljoint suspension Compression ratio. for the 1957) All modets in the 1957 Dodge| have replaced the upright coll |@nsine for Custom Royal models is} o,. 1957 Dodge line consists of Completely restyled bodies, in-\color paint combinations. improves the ‘stability of the car|Pontiac premium fuel engine has|line — Coronet, Royal, Custom| type springs, and the new |°diPped with tk rel carbure-| ¢.- different four-door sedans, cluding an estate wagon with the sg ee Bd on corners and curves. The new|been increased from 8.91 to 10.0:1.|Royal and Station Wagons — ac-| springing is achieved by slightly |!% dual and’ extensions, | ieee ‘four-door Lancers, three four-door hardtop design; new V-8) gasety, operating ease and vis- \anti-dive device reduces front end|This higher compression ratio fa-| cent lowness and all carry-as their) twisting these sturdy, straight |*Pecial distributor,.special air]... aoor Lancers, two club sedans, et the jdive on fast stops by approximate-jcilitates more thorough fuel utili-| predominant styling theme a dra-| bars. The torsion bars give a cleaner’ and. four- two’. convertibles ‘and five the matically high swept-wing rear-| smoother softer ride, lasts longer, | ™#nifold. Horsepower is 260. =| Wagons. ‘Two of the station wagons A special D-500 engine, avail- feature the new, rear-facing “Spec. engines with higher horsepower ibility guided the design ly 60 per cent, Front and rear|zation, makes for greater power fender treatment that is the key-| require less maintenance and oc- able on all models, featuring a 'tator’’ third seat. . and compression ratios; and an : new instrument panel and wp ae ayaa pypatndyorny new stecring wheel, Padded pan- jcoil springs are retained on-alljand better economy and improved dive device highlight Buick’s many| @%@ #6 stedard equipment on jmodels, . _ note of Dodge design. cupy less space — a major fac- innovations, . a cme ) RS Soe eo I { ne ay, en eg? Sy Ac v= ei Bit Ee Gree and three-cghthe Inches — Pontiac nveils OR ih ee y jt hig } | ba NS for f NS i aie jp 7 eo . : ee AT SS, DS Ae Wereonisis f > Radio ull di } SSE Ne | SS PNA OR Pe | ia : ne eet ee Ro Horsepower of ~ new. Buick ‘Bemus ‘Humming, 2 i +f engines was incre by enlarg-, i% A eee ns : ing the cubic inch displacement ray Moch Longer el at the : Than Predecessors - : by. raising aeoigee'g ratios. ae . Cage eee: d Pontiac is offering this year a E pe ig yt re ge iid: 4 tah | & : Auto how... horsepower, an increase of 45-over|power transistor in the output formance, remain equip- ment , Super, and|past. 3 Century cars and. optional x * “ey Z on ae eT - we be come printed wiring.” “Printed numerable short wires connecting Regeeacier ste. ee > have a single panoramic . . back window, which also is option-| The copper wires are “print on a plastic the parts over the trunk lid and the roof to the windalsiet@. Car the Man’‘s Domain? Ina Pink Grille It Is! ey The hand: that rotte ‘the cradle Sait aot tel pentane chden - is spending more time recede a steering wheel these days. of equipment. Instead, they want hose feminine h a ak Socnel to push a button and let an au- ie Sane nae eee ats wane ae . | that might never have been devel-| se _ ; f “do-it-yourself” loving\men)| car. y ; \ aid all the driving. Consequently, today’s 20 million Warr Lt sEE when you visit the Buick __of their roomy and rugged construction. New _the whole car to the lowest center of gravity i a camp Weday” might te wert, wa senniee means oe ok wee Exhibit at the Auto Show is far more -° in ride, new in power; new in performance. in Buick history—to a new and. mighty 364- [ in packaged kits that men could|chanical marvels that simplify than just an array of new models. - ye cubic-inch V8 engine of swift and silken ; : ee Tae eestnaliytactaadl ee ninit odes 3 1 ok response—to an advanced new Variable Pitch oY jo icles a sece weerp a aaeelice teen tee. wnmeat be emes|” You'll see'a model array of completely new You'll see a new Roapmasrer of brilliant new Dynaflow* so instantly obedient, so smooth - L thing from boats to hisi record|the car. cars. distinction and luxury. A superb new Super and full tangs in “Dried” that the need er Fe self” kits meson ay Salen bt hor Seeeten oie was] > You'll see cars-‘new in every classic line of of even roomier proportions. A sensational “Low” is practically eliminated. } Typical ts the ‘seen — oa nation an automatic device that their low-sweep styling. New in every ounce _ new Century that sets a still hotter pace. A B . . a model airplane gon, brings the car seat forward. An- Ae = 5 nO ; stead of purchasing it already jother button raises the seat to the ; walloping new Sreciat of top-flight perform. y al reg” see everything that's Buick oY apentied, be pave © oe gy gree ioc ong ance and low-range price. new at the Auto Show. LE wth pendreds of Neto pleces, give. ‘The touch of a toctip to the You'll see, too, thie dashing Caballero—a Then drop in on ws and see how all this | # pe oh eg ed — vessel - ha automatic oe ‘ es brand-new kind of Estate Wagoa that brings He wness translates into action—into instant de pr peer oe bre ge ue a eet, nemnisut , shifting) : che . true Riviera sat styling to the wagon response, into surer handling, into @ deep , | wants a cake jor, dinner, does — _ When 0 Pherae cay Exhibit | | family,~ = — new sense of comfort and security and fun | bother assembling ° sugar, approaches the first trattic light, | | ‘Buick : * gad orid | powder, etc.? No indeed; ee pride. baking 1 ptapithess spiyseereces Bon ies pg ang | oy SHOW |. Most important, you'll find evidence of the We'll be lookin for you. mix — if she doesn’t get it from | ing. Effortless power steering : at che » SALES “new kind of motion to be had in these new § for yo counter af the super-market bak- — the work out of parking % OLIVER MOTOR “s : Buick beauties— *New Adoanced Variable Puck Dynaft eae only | ery, turning corners. é ’ Bidg. Dynaflow Buick sta on master, nine "trend toward the ! side and| ce | ae Super and Century - optional at modest the PP ed genre mplicated way of do- “< beh pewgp driver’ rao can) - ao walnut st. — ggg From an ingenious new chassis that nests _Specia onset —— ing things hurried many utomo-|ay ; vaise or lower any Feb. 1 thru Feb. me | coe tive improvements such |window in the car. Another flick of | WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM self-starter. Being tinkerers. atiher fingertip tunes in soft music| L— . ee. S heart, men never really objected\on the car radio. rangi - one to the: crank-type starter. They' And, of course, women are rather enjoyed the mechanical rectly responsible for today's rich, challenge of getting the —_ to'vibrant car colors and plush but However, when the/practical intériors. Already “well + ee ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 30, 1957 - ¢ 4} name “Landau” PONTIAC’S CONTROLS — Utility and safety are combined with Ma ee has| Modern styling in the new panels contained jn 1957 . ? «me acmecaled-pillar sedan 8s) Pontiacs. Instrument dials and speedometer are placed at easily- . the lines of its “‘cousin,”* the Continental Mari II (left), The Landau is available in |", tri? SPpecrance when the) 14 ives while fingertip heater controls and the radio are :) both the Premiere and Capri series, windows are lowered a thin chrome| readily accessible to drivef or passenger. The radio speaker is . pillar is visible. located below the instrument panel. - « - a ; ? eF ne e . Ae _ % Devices Retained and Improved 2 * cs 2 ; ‘ : Es 1 D; | : Now Super-Sireng Body * ; _} Ford Puts New Emphasis| | yD. Ata gerry * = generous possenger space ? on Safety in 1957 Models oe y 7 : 4 All the pioneer safety features! vent accidental shattering of the = : .% . : + which Ford introduced im 1956|eias8.. | _ Gitometealy dag to rend end load Rit Dee Gant ofl, = “ have been retained and improved Ford's safety oe on ee controls “squet™. and ‘'dip” efficient, high-level ventilation +4 gz e 4 : a) % fective pec ae _ Mow Wide Contoored Prame bovn oot ond — & di to i $ Comell. University’s Crash Tp-|side the ee iteen sc sions debadheme | |} Jury Research unit estimates that/teseq on Cornell research which - es it all of the $0 million autos in the/showed that chances of injury are | : U. S. were equipped with them,|twice as great f the motorist is * Sas epee, tly Orem oo ei, Ss see «! would escape injury and a great _. $1 proportion of our traffic deaths . n = Lf Would’ be reduced to recoverabie| OPQUE-Flite Drive . { “mecramats ie» ret |New DeSoto Feature , iQi . {een te New DeSoto the decisive facto + @as. There is = new safety in- *! geaned’ contrel knobs clustered |* D¢W three-speed, automatic +! | ender the rede . deep-con- |Fanamission, is but one of many \ t! ° ter steering wheel. The wheel's |*"#ineering developments found in © Se = | in the 57 Inner {| ex's body from smashing into the | , Extremely ~ | ‘ Mew Exclusive Electronic of io it crash. —s a Sian tea anoint i : sock Vt whi opretng wer vo owe, get | mid-epeed 2a : introduces new high standard of smooth t: New Giant-Orip Brekes ore double-r¢0 7 * for extra dependability in ony weather. New allows ~ . o : improved pedal engle meons easier operation wheels to “roll with the’ punch” for smoother ride i s ) ; 7 They show you why the new kind of Ford is worth more when you buy it, worth more when you sell it! I : i Z The secret of Ford's nationwide success is this: it’s a new kind of Ford .. . new from the wheels up... more than a last year’s model with a few “face lift” changes. In a ‘57 Ford the chassis, en- gine and body are individually engineered into One. beautiful, spacious rock-solid unit. That’s why, when you examine the new Inner Ford, you find a car that’s new =». . clear through! If you're a careful car-buyer with whom fea- tures count, count the new features of the ’57 Ford. Then drive it! There’s only one conclusion: the loveliest, liveliest car in the low-price field a: is the completely new Ford. For the “decisive facts, see your Ford Dealer. eee i E 3 : | Chevrolet Bonded Shoes °16% eee Pontiac ........+» 16" OTHER CARS AT LOW PRICES” a) * he ce ag wet gt oe : @: Vulcanizing—Recapping = tha $5 dae | “a ALL SIZES 4 This Custom 300 Fordor Sedan has the Mark of Tomorrow at the low Ford price om : | : as - + HB! PASSENGER ond TRUCK Tires } , 7 | a ' ¥ : @ Don R. MacDonald, Inc. 370 S. SAGINAW ST. | Across from Furniture : s FE S-6136. If You Don't Know Tires, It Pays y to Know Your, Tire. Dealer... - -' See and Action Test the new kind of FORD | 4 YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER | a eee | : ee ee 4 ‘ ‘ : . ; ' \ aan . / ¢ i eee alm 3 t _ While a few aude of “seit. | Auto . Show shift’transmissions, installed) A PERSIE back to “1887, GM's Hydra-Matie — was the first fully-successful, fully- These you'll find at automatic ‘transmission produced. Pentiac’s Autgmobite Introduced by “Oldsmobile in Show opening Friday. 1939 after many years of "General Be sure to see this ex- and experimentation by Gene e . Motors Research and Engineering | = ne a 793? staffs, Hydra-Matic was adopted by Cadillac in 1941 and Pontiac in 1947, * * * In addition to its use on Olds- mobile, Cadillac and Pontiac, Hy- dra-Matic was also made avail- _ ble to GM competitors in the auto- motive field, Lincoln, Nash, Willys, : F ‘ j Hudson and Kaiser installed Hydra. | of kines Matic ang Rolls-Royce of England , . transmission for use in their own} motor cars. Buick offered motorists the | first torque converter drive, Dy- nafiow, in the 198 Buick Road. master. Developed by GM en- gineers during World War HU, Dynafiow wis the outgrowth. of. the “Forqmatic” toon dee | used in the Hell-Cat tank des- | | Ramjet Means Extra Toehold Chevrolet Fuel Injection like Starting Blocks # to a Sprinter The Ramjet fuel injection system pioneered by Chevrolet on its 1957 passenger cars might be likened: to starting blocks. A sprinter is 7 i A : z cisely metered fuel mixtures- are thus on tap at all times, regardless | of operating or atmospheric con- ditions. In addition to an increased oper- ating agility even during warm up. that. will be particularly appreci-| ated in heavy traffic, the Ramjet | system will eliminate stalling due’ | to carburetor icing. This charac- | teristic is frequently encountered | when carburetors have not ~~, adequately a Fuel injection scores on yet a sole source, auto researchers con-: amount of gas continues to be de- livered to the cylinders even though the throttle is closed. This releases unburned vapors. Mail Carrier's Helper Used Real Horse Sense. CLEMENTS, Minn. (AP)—The rv-. ral mail carrier service has been mechanized and streamlined since Benjamin H, Wolhiorc first start- ing making the rounds 44 years ago, : But Wolhford retired with the J. . thought that maybe the horse and , Bay days were better after all, “Those horses seemed to know which mail boxes to stop for,” he observed, A i9yearold milkman, Bhawa-| fo ae a oo SN Fee %, _ Everything that’s new in ~ spring clothing -you'll, find in Barnett’s. new store now. A stotk so large, so conm- plete, a selection so varied," 7 every new model, choice - fabrics, patterns that say: Ie. “wear me home." Suits and ‘ Topcoats to please the most fastidious buyer, that will suit, you to a “T.” Reason- obly priced. : Star Chief 4-Door Custom Catalina. Nearly re knows be new-—Pontiac’s got iJ hs __ += HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. 1957 ot “Bowing onto the scene are dramatically different“ cars ... see them all .. . come to the Show and “i ; see the dawn of a new era in automotive design. | a URS des i ee Seah aay — lt There Is a Delis Car ® Insured Savings } © Convenient Locations © 3% Rate of Return UR CUR ada au iniiua ST eae Ni ola lines Seal Blocks. Tete Judge an Example ASHEVILLE, N.C. ® — Nine 4 teenagers who were caught shoot- ; ; me caught shoot/Some Cooling Off Period | Preamp % times the 500-| SEATTLE 9 — Mrs. Mary E. an ont the purchase, Wright filed for divorce in 1921. wertsement and vss ef pytetects|County _ Firesweep. Joins Line of DeSoto Products Sam M. sia th mde he highlights in the expanded! | Dollars Keturned ‘Tint past of the postaitins not used in the business and policy. In the twelve months of 1956, susis ou re) returned as savings on expiring policies. brings 28. ca can eed fey waiceuis Automebile Inter-Insurance Exchange - Attorneysinfact: Ralph Thomas Charles L.. Wileon ~ Roy M. Hood Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager A. }. BoGuE, Mer. hortenenmmeamenmmeneel 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-415) R. A. Warken, FE t-a240 : rT — Torque-Flite, a new three-speed auto- provides impressive acceleration for fast starts, according to de- : matic “grebele this foudoor Sportaman, one of the signers, The model above will be on display at the 1957 Auto Show s Lethe musinama. ‘Jus Lonesn/lonsemmaamans The transmission | pac amitbednnedan a vinitinraseons na in a courtroom lec- and are major causes sot tindeain onl loss of fingers a and hands. Rochester—407 Main St. Home Office: 761 West Huron St. “in Your Future Plans... : 8 a start today toward the reality ; of ownership! Open Your Savings Account. here, Now! Use Our Drive-In Window. ~ * Designed for the Auto Age ¥ SAVINGS Downtown—16 E, Lawrence St. THE PREMIERE CouPE ‘Long, low, lovelier than. ever with dramatic new. Quadra-Lite design: £ Powerfully new, too, in fine eet. iad car ‘performance—with a new array of] Power luxuries to make this the most efforiiens . driving fine car ever built Tile ing long oko th Sg hear iska-ncsoous right here, you're looking at the brightest mew star in the fine car field. — From dramatic new Quadre-Lite Grille to the clean sweep of: canted rear blades; this is the longest; — lowest; most distinctive Lineoln ever. When you drive. it, you'll discover that this ‘most powerful Lincoln of all time has a new kind of swift, silken 300 horse- power ...a new kind of fast-action Turbo-Drive trans- mission... a new kind of Hydro-Cushioned ride. And \ sore. yout elie = wonderful new exit at oy tional power luxuifies—electric door locks, power vent windows, 6-way power seats, even power lubrication —to make Lincola the most effortless driving fine car on the road. ; In short, if you haven’t yet had a chance to see— and drive—this beautifully new Lincoln for 1957; you’ re due for a wonderful new experience. Don't? miss it! , UNMISTAKABLY... THe FINEST IN THE FINE Can FIELD See it at : i (eee - "CENTRAL LINCOLN - ‘MERCURY SALES, INC. ait — : ai 40 West Pike St. Phone wires o sata a / ey ‘ . . wed h Set: ' te ‘ - Fem gts Bhar a roar a eae Wheeler Hsene | senger cars is a rugged front end, Powerglide, proved in more x tamper ensemble with an slum brakes ant 2 om. pone CuEVROLET BEL 4mm maevauiitive’t OE RMB AE | -agnaenes grille : ‘power steering, and|—_... | aT BE — Representative-of 1957 models that odized gold wluminum markings identity this and other Se Ae We eat eee indow lif ap-| Will be displayed at the Chevrolet booth in the 1957 Auto Show is: setts Ted titiees Gi es eee wo tay Sasiibiee feacgraiees ne, ? : EI ; i Auto Safety Device sory conforms to the lines of ‘the car, the industry finds it does not than 600,000, Sales of this item was at the rate of two to each five new cars purchased. Next in demand was the back- up light which was ordered on one out of every three cars. Windsfield washers were wanted on a fifth of] - all new cars. Hidden Exhaust Outlets Boon to Bumper Chrome Concealed exhaust outlets, hid- den under the rear wrap-around bumper, eliminate the old-type ex- posed outlets which discolored bumper chrome, Lincoln engineers say. The dual- exhaust resonators, through which exhaust gases pass, absorb and dampen sound waves ini OES POMS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1957 i ss & sito at ‘i : -. ; ’ ; “ ry 4 i \ : | i Zé / ‘ re : if ( i t » ij * 1 . ri 4. 4 DP cae +. * fo eae ee ee Re a Ae er OF Ee ae oe ee ee ee e AA ee od ee a a ee ee a es . dius. 42 The beautifully new Bet Air Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher exhibit at the Here's a main feature and coming kind of way, for new V8's range attraction in one! The new Chevy’s up to 245 h.p.! A special 270-h.p. 1957 .AUTO. SHOW Apacs, ae. wal Wn, ih eptona ot. i cit neat iS resh, flowi mes you a Chevy’ mous “NR. ” Oliver Service Bidg., 40 Walnut: St. beautiful idea of the fun it isto Six canes ith a tian E Feb. 1, 2, 3 — 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. _» drivel Fun in a lithe and lively tol compression ratiol * . “Two-Ten” 4-Doot Sedan—one of 20 new models—shows off Chevy’s tie ‘Thet | ‘i y i new Corvette combines sports car and _ look for ‘57. All three series feature new colors and interior appointments. _ tional Chevrolet quality and depend: sbihiy| Hae op apm songs ti yer tradi : ; ff ’ /CHE VROLET, sae: ‘Only franchised Chevrolet dealers “display this famous trademark ' ; a" 7 MATTHEWS.-HARGREAVES, ~ 34 Mill St. and 211 $. Saginaw St. “ : eet tsa ERE PTR IDS CGE OO ee re PE cp EY Cee ROR ee ye RO ie EE Gog spk ie Two More Terrific THE SENSATIONAL Movant . FUEL INJECTION CONVERTIBLE al cee a brilliantly styled limited edition oes ‘powered by Pontiac’s mighty fuel injection engine _=bullt to add the proof of actual field experience to the perfecting of this advanced-design : power plant for volume production. ¢ eran omer Cuttlorn Safer 4 -.. the ultimate in station wagons...a sleek four-door Creator, custom styled _ inside and out... with reclining right front seat and folding headrest . ... under the hood Pontiac’ s barrel-chested $47-cu.-in, Strato-Streak V-B engine. a SEE PONTIAC'S EXHIBIT AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW extigiT AREA—CORNER WALNUT. ‘AND ORCH & ARD LAKE, PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION-RETAIL OrURE: JACK Ww. HAUPT PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE : KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Inc. General Motors Corporation N. Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan 3080 Orchard Lak K 65 Mt. Clemens, Pontiac 15, Michigan | e Rd., Keego Harbor, Michigan The surprises keep coming from Pontiac! Now there are two more. ... the breath-taking Bonneville Fuel Injection Convertible and the equally exciting Custom Safaril Come see these . twin thrillers and their eye-teasing teammates in the sensational '57 Pontiac line-up. Here are all the stars of the show, featuring the year’s big-time , changes in over 6 dozen styling and engineering ‘firsts’! Don’t fail to see the National Auto Show’s spotlight attraction . . . the Pontiac Exhibit! a FEBRUARY 1, 2 AND 3 — - 7 ev we __ ABOVE: Star Chief 4-Door Custom ; _ Catalina! Nearly everyone knows by now— RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES “HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. - COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, Inc. Pontiac's got a hit! See and drive It at your $1 N. Broadway, Lake Orion, Michigan 160 S, Washington, Oxford, Michigan r 223 Main Street, Rochester, Michigan Pontiac dealer’s—it's completely new from power to personality. i a = * Pe os Pica eon a 2 = oe ay me ae a 3 = Z = eS ar ae e Se ee aa oe eee: lew Car | UTOMQBILE LOAN oat eee : * on Smee The’ schools ‘ me oe ? ae Rane se with its — in “al foe = We'll help you finance that car of your choice You toh ) : und End as rane le eed _. choose your own insurance too — Finance both the smart Hon. Jor universities time to set up Teche yr ne tga ae gpa way ... Thrills Buick”, Meet her at Oliver's Exhibit of Buicks, nL gat See Buick’s Experimental “WILD CAT” The low, sleek appearance of Buick’s Wildcat I sports car is emphasized. . . . ‘ ' ‘in this view which shows the 60-degree slope of the panoramic windshield : and the “roto-static” wheel discs which remain stationary while the wheels revolve about them. The car, which: has” an overall eaves of — inches, has a reinforced fiberglas body. _ ‘There is a reason a folks choose Buick “COREE ORO ARE RIOT Soc sso once Roadmaster. ‘When you see this big, beauti- After you've seen the show models - 4 : ‘ful car at the auto show and learn the stop at our sales room at 210 Or- : \ surprisingly economical cost you will want ne 8 ‘am ‘Yaa 20 tee ‘wheal et an : | to own it too! » of our '57 Buick demonstrators, 9... * Buick set a new pace in car ownership by offering superb models well within the price range of other ‘low cost’ cars.. Ask for our prices on the famous Buick Special, two-door . . . you will become a Buick owner too ! . C PRESS Fi Man's best friend is his dog! Big “Prince,” the St. Bernard | owned by the Don G. Pixleys of Rochester, attempts to prove the old saying. He willingly submits to a harness to pull his mistress, Henry Daniel doesn’t have a St. Bernard to pull , his family — so he takes over. He looks a little doubtful as the youngsters and Mrs. Daniel call, Huntoon Lake, Terry DuVall, who's only 3 years old, is armed with a great big snowball . ... just in case her BIG brother, Tim, 5, decides to toss the one he’s packing. Their baby sister, Denise, isn’t worried about a thing because her father, James R. DuVall of Georgeland avenue, is keeping a close vigil. Mrs. DuVall watched activities from the kitchen window. * Bap Pines Plstes by BS Seaniratieg “Mush.” On the family toboggan are (left to right) Mrs. Daniel, George and Renee. The Daniels live at ' ; = ; Fe ue oe 4 Martha, the Pixleys’ 3-year-old daughter, about in the snow. The ever-faithful dog displays strict obedience to his master, Mr. Pixley. A. Musicale Workshop Has Meeting in Norvell Home Mrs. Eugene Foley was coordin- rs. Ralph Norvell opened her meeting. Assisting the hostess was -|Mrs. Paul Colton. Mrs. Foley Talks at Tuesday Event home on Wenonah drive for the; -the teeter-totter are Mike The Harteau family combines ac- tivities of summer with winter because they still have their playground equip- ment..out in the backyard. Balancing (left) and Nicky. Danny, who is the oldest, holds his young brother, Jim, in the swing. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Harteau of Birmingham. Speaking on “Music of the Romantic Peried,” Mrs. Foley Exemplifying the works of the composers, several members took part in the program. Mrs. William Furlong sang “‘Sapphiscke Ode” by Brahms and played a Brahms waltz on the piano, Mrs. LaVerne Cox sang “Cara Neme Che fl Mie Cor” from the ’ f “Aria” and “Introduction” from “ong in F sharp minor Opus 2 Square Dance Set Mrs. Fred Huber is chairman of the square dance to be held at ments will be served and proceeds ‘eration of Oakland County an- Your Family Page Event to Honor Rep. and Mrs. Hillings The Republican Women’s .Fed- nounces a tea to be held Feb. Hungarians Helped by Junior League Members of the Junior League of Birmingham are busy packing boxes of unsold winter clothing do- nated to the Bargain Box, for ship- ment to the Hungarian ‘relief pro- gram, : Mrs. Gurden Miller of Birming- ham and Mrs, Heleman P, Carden of Royal Oak are cochairmen of the project. . Proceeds from’ the Bargain Box, the league's resale shop, are used to further the group's projects in Oakland County. Walk in Comfort © Walking can be fun, when your feet are cuddled in soft glove leath- er, and underlined with.foam rub- ber cushioned soles. Casual little slippers made of such soft leather cost less than $5. And they’re wash- able! Hand-washable, that is, in Sree he ochehanyhie fend. 11 at the Royal Oak Woman's Club. The tea will precede the Lincoln Banquet which will be held at Northwood -Inn, * * Ld Honored at the tea wili be U. S. Rep, Patrick J. Hillings (R-Calif) and Mrs, Hillings, Mrs, Kay Hen- kel, chairman, annour.ced. Assisting Mrs, Henke! is Mrs. John J. Susin of Bloomfield Hills, Other committees include Mrs, Bernard DeLong, Mrs. Richard Ellis, Mrs, Claude McRobert, and Mrs. Harold Schroeder, arrange- ments. Mrs. Meta McIlroy will handle music, * * * Program chairman is Mrs. Charles’ Barrett assisted by Mrs. Joseph Green, Mrs Wesley Jen- nings, Mrs. Ralph Cook and Mrs. William Randal], On the flower committee are Mrs, Kenneth Nich- ols, president of the federation, and Mrs, Robert Tedcastle. In the reception line will be Six pages today warm soap or detergent suds. in Women’s Section Republican Women Plan Tea ‘on Feb. 1] Daniel Murphy Jdr.; Mrs, Dan- jel Barry, Mrs, Grant Maudlin, Mrs, Howard Kelley, Mrs, Chad Ritchie, Mrs, Frank Irons and Mrs. Bruce Garbiit, Heading the tea committee are Mrs, Arthur E. Moore, Mrs. George’ Hartrick, Mrs, Fletcher Renton, Mrs, William Broomfield, Mrs. Donald A- . Brown, - Mrs. George A, Dondero, Mrs, Farrell Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Mrs. Theodore Hughes and ! Mrs. L, Harvey Lodge. Officers Selected by Loyal Neighbors Mrs, Goldie Tedder is the newly elected president of the Loyal Neighbors of Going Street. Also on the slate of officers are Mrs, Esth- er Seaton, vice president; Mrs, Grover Sturgis, secretary, and |Mrs. Delbert Hammette, treasurer. Mrs, Jack Gilleland was appoint- ed chairman of the flower fund, and the birthday of Mrs, Marian Arnold was observed. recent meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. Tedder, Mrs. Jack Boll- man and Mrs, Grace Bollman, {Over 30 Clubs Represented Oakland» the possibility of a Girls’ Ranch girls’ ranch to the group. t county and service groups. The The ideal girls’ ranch te * “Were we to have a permanent Division of Camp Oakland. * * & eet County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore and William of Come Se rreont On Mon. ot te Camp Oakland near Oxtord Is a project supported by the camp at present consists of a ‘boys’ ranch and a summer camip for underprivileged children. - Judge: Moore pointed out that the county has neglected to find and arrange for placement of girls in a permanent home situation. ranch would provide about 15 ar with a situation as nearly like home as possible, he noted. ’ + t home for girls, the county would be pleased to sustain it as part of its juvenile facilities for young- sters,” in avonenbane op mor ~ med according to oe a : a building to house the children. . irls’ Ranch D Discussed More than 2) ‘women’s clubs of Oakland County were reike: Judge Moore, would be raising the money for the cunatrection of Sented at a meeting last night when a discussion was held on A $45,000 price tag was placed onthe project by Judge Moore, plus an additional cost of $10,000 for fixtures and equipment. Once established, the boarding allotment of Oakland County would be used to pay weekly board and management costs for these girls because they would be court wards, he said. roe, saa + ew Judge Mone velced: thi hige that large individual donations would take care of $35,000 of the cost and that service clubs would’ raise the balance of $20,000, Chairman of the meeting was Mrs. Norma Campbell, president of the Royal Oak-Ferndale Zonta Club. “gy oe The 100 representatives attending the meeting in Birmingham Community House agreed to report to their clubs and discuss — the possibility of raising the funds. The arond meting Wl be ld ach, tie Birmingham —_— foo = = ie = Semana. Mrs, Fred Ziem, Mrs Lynn De . Allen, Mrs. Charles Sparks, Mrs, — Mrs. Seaton was. hostess at the . “lustig { : ‘ 4 j | This Salad : lls Frosted 1 With Cheese : Mrs. Wert -Adds| - Celery for Texture| Pimento for Color : to the Pecemt : etnias Club, the . Lydia group of her church and ; works with the deMolay . Mothers. : Traditional styling and fine. |She is also a den mother. rae by one Blossom - REDMOND’S i [suit the Activity Make diene Linger 3 ful Worumbos and a host of other favorite , | % fabrics. Save now on these distinctive styles. 4 Usually to 89°8—save up to 32% Finest casuals and fitted dress coats collected from our famous-name manufacturers; Forst- $ ad mann Ebony, Anglo Alpalaine.” Including im- . ported fabrics and coats you've seen in all i the leading fashion magazines. BS ‘ Coat Salon—Second Floor - . . i it ' 3 ramen E MIELLINERY Clear-Away _ *e ing. Bri | ; os Hundreds of Hats i in the colors and styles you love, | with little or net tho ton, lace one magoy Colors. Sit and : : oe — Values Youn F im. Washable : ‘ oe _ ‘$ $ ° a i =e me ea7e! i 4 < Imported velours, felts, satins, sequins: Casual, everyday — \: and dress-up hats. ‘ - . Millinery Salon — Second Floor ~ CLEARANCE! | CLEARANCE! || CLEARANCE! HANDBAGS ___.. ROBES—PJ’s | NYLON HOSE Regular to $29.95 . 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S67 FE NOW | eee: yy Colorful Disheoths , rae Table Mats measures : ‘ SRST irae Pol t’s an | Unusual Buying Opportunity—You Save 10 %! ! Here’ s the easy way to achieve individuality in your living room ... the F in now—our. taste if C—YOU ¢ have Wiggs the SIZE Te fee each piece will be custom built — at 10% discount! Come pe sofa, love seats and chairs can personalize them for you! YOU choose the STYLE—YOU choose will work with you on selections ... Savery requires about 5 weeks enced salespeople .-. sofas from $269 . .. chairs from about $95. AMERICA’S LOVELIEST SOLID ‘MAPLE Wikkett Lancaster County r . | NE ua : ‘ ¢ * s itn ET SHS 48 = Available in } we. 2 A es Fe : aia 4 your favorite mie 5 gaei° } AG ise: J 1; el: ee FRUITWOOD i & ‘= : BROWN! 5 Every Piece Specially. Priced During Our February Sale! Not just a. few pieces ..+ but EVERY piece of the Willett Lancaster County Maple Group is on Sale. . , (even if we don’t have it in stock, we'll order it!) A bonafide sale, offering important savings on living: room, dining room, and bedroom pieces . . . Willett Solid Cherry in Wildwood and Countryside is also specially priced. Terrific Savings on Fine China, Crystal and Earthenware Special! } “SOMERSET” Fine Imported China by NORITAKE © 53 Piece $ 95 Service for 8 a9 Lovely, traditional moss. tose : . old fashioned flowers in natural tonés on white china, _ with edges and handles in gold. Close-outs of ‘well-known patterns from our famous lines of _ Fine China, Crystal and Earthenware give you these '. ‘tremendous savings! FINE curv cscontinyed patterns from open stock . d lots... and some complete sets.. tesseoeesy ALL REDUCED 30% to 50% CUT CRYSTAL STEMWARE—discontinued patterns from open stock goblets, sherbets, cock and wines............ Ree 30% to 50% OFF Goblets priced’ from $5 for Set of 6. IMPORTED ENGLISH and DOMESTIC DINNERWARE—50-piece service for 8, ia sine Royal Staffordshire, Jenny Lind Pink or Knowles’ Forsythia . Was $2 EDUCED to $14.95 ecg sere of high-quality dinnerware .. WTO GIS... i, i opera caaac vedabigaics pbs) gevcerones REDUCED to $8.88 Per Set Imported, ITALIAN HAND-DECORATED SUGAR AND CREAMER SET . REDUCED to $1.00 es $1.00 Each Feveseeese eee beens ENGLISH BONE CHINA DESSERT PLATES ... as low as’.... Closing Out... OUR COMPLETE STOCK of WAX CANDLES! _ ‘VALUES up to $1.00 each—5e each! Hostess Candles—5c per box! \ “OPEN a WIGGS’ e Wiggs wife. is ces sic ee da of he ether wich ca 8 sd he met gw a a ‘CAN To abe an * "A husband gets.““in on the housewife act.” He writes that he cooks and cleans, and maintains he does it with more efficiency than the modern house- your work. — oe T : i ay zz fife z 3 GE [ in the Rivard home. Methodist Church officiated. - I print this because it is unusual * * *« The Rev. Paul Hart of First/ Janice is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Rivard of Glenwood avenue and James is the son of Mr. and Janice M. Rivard Speaks Vows in Home Ceremony Married Friday were- Janice,Mrs. Leo Cook of South Bend, Marie Rivard and James Leo Cook.| Ind._ They exchanged their wedding vowg in a 7:30 o'clock ceremony For the service attended by the immediate families, the bride wore a dusty rose dress styled én princess lines in waltz-length erystalette. The gown was short- sleeved amd was fashioned with satin side panels. She wore a- headpjece of pink'| roses and chrysanthemums with a blush pink fingertip veil. Her Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS - ae ~~ Complete with Cut and Set NONE | HIGHER You Get All This: ©@ Custom Haircut @ Permanent by an experienced, licensed No Ai ppointment oN ecessary— ‘HOLL "BV, N. Saginaw 00 SHOP from 30% to 20% Off —or even more! | | flowers were pink roses and chrysanthemums on a prayerbook. a] * a | Sandra Jones was Janice's only | attendant. She wore a light blue lace dress with a headpiece of blue roses and ehrysanthemums. She carried an arrangement of blue roses and chrysanthemums. Dennis Rivard, brother of the bride, served as the best man. ‘For the home held guests wearing a dress of peri- __winkle blue taffeta with a hous ‘orchid corsage. Mrs. Cook chose navy blue faille | with a pink and garnet rose cor- | sage. jern Michigan College and James Janice changed to a charcoal gray suit with black accessories for traveling. The bouquet her. bridal costume completed her ensemble. The newlyweds _ will Come Any Time! | _ operator Phone @Guarantee...a FE 8-3560 complete wave for \ ~ §$3.75.. None higher. , suds, BEAUTY : While they are drying, wipe the : rigor and gars with a damp sud-| (Over Bazley’s) them on the wae their home in Grand Rapids. Easy Way to Clean 4 Is Anno » reception | by Edythe McCulloch immediately following the cere-— , mony, Mrs. Rivard greeted her The bride is a graduate of West-| was. graduated for the University | of Colorado,’ | from ‘iGuests' Aid whee Oo She. Much Sens to Clear. the~Table by Herself By EMILY Post /— A hostess tells me: “I run my When I have guests in to dinner I | [find it easiest’ to put the serving ithem around from hand to hand for each one to help himself. “When it comes time to remove variably one or two of the women ', |guests will get up to help me carry the used plates into the kitchen. “I know they mean to be help- ful but it annoys me very much and I think it is despolling to the | | wp and leaving the table, Will at eee 20 mo whet I ane Answer; Peete re ces do is to say, “Please don’t any- nae ae, PT Comte B yore quicidy lone.”” and with it I will wear a finger- tip-length veil. “My mother-in-law insists that the men wear tails since it is to be wedding, but I think F 3 Ht & i ak g preeg & efile r a Pa i i g it q g i <8 5 z & “<< cask tine’s Day not too wondering if it would be proper send him a Valentine card? Please let me know ‘What you think about this?’’ ¥ Answer: If not oversentimental, a Valentine greeting would: be en- | irely proper. Beauty Clinic i Hair Fashion Forecast rea who fretted in despair last’ bouftant hale styles can take on a new note of hope for this pra Spring. but it ail differ to quite an extent. It has now grown into a far more and wearable than four inches at top and sides. The exact will depend. upon YOU as an individual. tMédicine Cabinet ‘The next time you clean the medicine cabinet, try placing a bread board across the basin to’ Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bidg. hold items removed from the| shelves, Wash the cabinet and. shelves with hot soap or detergent them as you replace shelves, -Then er CHARGE ACCOUNT OPEN TILL 9 P.M. _ TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DET . - DEFERRED nica MONDAY and FRIDAY een sorere sl PAYMENT PLAN - 24 W. HURON STREET ar Fa | . . & “g P = , ; ki | saat a ‘ | . =. ’ ”~ 1 / Be i Md foe es ah y CVS es ue jn if a se Fe m3 bis : + If you've dry skin, give it extra | care during the winter months. | when cold and indoor heat are es-| pecially hard on it. Use a cream’ rich in lanolin. | | _RIKER BLDG. The Sissy Shirt-Waist ala EA URESSED -IN NEW DRIP DRY TRINIDAD COTTON The Ma tgaret Ann Shop > ADA titne Fer ane a + ‘ @, # teouw + .* * & a ee ee Ruffles march down the front... from collar to waist line... then ” disappear beneath a shiny patent belt, In -yellow or pink, Sizes 3 to 6x ...... 4.98 and 7 toi\l4 ....°5.98 37 W. HURON 4 wT w»~-/0WM. house:..that is. 1..do_my..own...... - j@ishes on the table and pass wedding, My dress is'ankle length ee *“* *# @@ @ ee © # & a ae i, a, ea 2 ee ‘olunteer-of th ee , ag in Volunteer Ff is Mrs: Milo MeLintock of Birmingham. She is secretary of the board of trustees wh of the North. Oakland County Unit of the oe “We act as educators, speakere— | Concer Sete. Sy Seer | penne eons oe $9995 Good Worker Rewarded |* cancer.” | in Happiness and Dignity’: Those Who Insist on Doing Job Right Feel Contented and Secure, - By RUTH MILLETT When I complimented the paint- er on the meticulous job he had’, ke “T used to think he was a crank because he wouldn't let me get by with a job that wasn't done exact- ly as he knew it should be. “T'd sometimes ‘say to him: ‘Nobody will ever knew the dif- ference’ and he would always That will give him standing and dignity, and open up all kinds of Building opportuni Perper pop nya? gmany for ties.“And it will in the) ia Je Matched Pies ieces, tao not Designer Spinelli’s latest style is|_ in preciousia three-dimensional ensemble con- swirls that have a sculptured look because of the three-dimensional treatment. x* *& * The ensemble is created in ie take... Ot. Our lineny sheath with col- lared V-neckline is accom- nied — a. cotton lined Beige or grey. with Bork | | | hours as often ag they like—there’ | always plenty to do, | i 1 white “with, navy. Sizes 7 be gained from helping people to 15° whe need it so badly,” she said. eal bulk - knit sweater. In your-snug. ditting, figure revealing _ eo Refreshing @ Relaxing “ Beautifying 5 Beauty Salon PARK J FREE. F REAR 2 of STORE TELEGRAPH at HURON, Mon., Tues.,Wed. 10 to 6; Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 to 9; Sun. 2 to 5 give. me the same answer, ‘I'll know.’ | “T'll always be grateful to him |‘ for. pounding it into my head that the only way to take pride in a job’ is to do it well enough that you are satisfied with it yourself.” * *« * It’s a lucky person who has that) _ interested teacher, or even later _ by a boss. GIVES YOU DIGNITY ; For doing the job right not only - Bruce Bergstrom - Marks 16th Birthday Now is the time to « make sure that you have luggage. Come in and see our assortment of Luggage, trunks and - Cases. Our Line Includes: *& SKYWAY * AMERICAN TOURISTER _& CROWN PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR! Lanz dresses are sold exclusively in Pontiac at the Bloomfield Fashion Shop We've sketched but. 3. We've loads of others. Sizes 7 to 15. for" here: or Southland . . fashionable past ee ay Lae dee in ‘these beautiful ries: 9 and fresh with a. feminine look. * . bright LEATHER GOODS RIGHT: White tulip print on navy, 22.95. . »« CENTER: Woven jacquard cotton, 34.95. 14 W. Huron = _- LEFT: Print brocade sheoth, 34.95, re ie ‘our Asie | collection of Long. : cd FE, 2-2620 z : eat | ome ros “ths ies Ped = > he “ae e. Site ncaa ee Dae Te tes i + se 7 ff, ~ : / f } * ; 5 os - eae hs oy = sib iechies pit ipa tic tected ead é *s 44 f te i ae Uae ih x . | cae i Se a ne ae fo eae ee a me ee See eee eee on! See gabe Kapha ce ees i” VS ae eee Be a hg meat oC hake _THE ee A ag.) PRESS, _ WRRNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1957 -learriage since. - a is toor of Coat Sa Mt Ge eine children | ) happy She han pged much with he x who prefer to work out use of their | them, at er Bh o> ‘ But when we show impatience with children’s use of new toys, they solve the problem of our criticism by. avoiding the toys, Co Flabby Tummy. a With Exercise Can Be Removed aro sk ea eet use of the toys we buy “BOLT ENDS PEATE of Fine Fabrics . Once-a-Year Chance to ‘inane jou be cimased how little SAVE up this ‘sale a aad new bahay your home’ st to 50% « during terrific ‘William Wright { Sane Peaas” Homemakers for Over 23 Years Nee Schuberth. At lejt is an Geuae dress in black silk, printed in dramatic Chinese motif. Baker's ‘hat is of pink grosgrain. In the center is a tight- hemmed Ottoman-styled cocktail dress i in printed silk AP Wirephote : with a Schuberth feature —a bouffant overskirt secured with a chiffon belt to turn the outfit into a street costume. At right is a red gabardine tailored suit with integral sash, The hat again is grosgrain, _ this time in white. fitige ih eran e iff i r Hi i <3 ite aif fr : ee oe * ’ af ry * \ Career girls prefer miracle DACRON* 598 Now, thanks to Dacron*, busy career girls save pre ‘cious time with fast-wash- ing, no-ironing. uniforms that so crisp and fresh, ally when styled to by Linda Lane. izes 10 to-20, White only. | Federal's . . headquarters ... proudly presents .. . : New “Hold In,” plus comfort in this Playtex girdle that will keep its shape month after month, Exclusive non- -Yoll top stays up, new Fabrican cot- ton-and-latex material wasties and dries in a wink, New zi style means it is easy-on and off. Sizes XS-S-M-L. Try it on. Extra-large “Mold ‘n Hold’ Playtex zipper girdle. Playtex “Living” Bra in elastic and ny- 3.95 lon. Sizes 32-40, A-B-C. . PLAYTEX. won't sag, 10.95 11.95 FEDERAL'S EXPERTLY-TRAINED CORSE- TIERES WILL FIT YOU. CORRECTLY FOR MAXIMUM COMFORT IN YOUR. PLAYTEX GIRDLE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! FEDERAL EPT. STORES OPEN 4 NIGHTS TO 9 Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Shower Given | for Bride-Elect Janet Kasten ten. The affair was held at St Paul Lutheran. h. x * Fk Style Mates —Sweaters With Hoods stripes and an attached parka. An- other is a cable-stitch cardigan with a pointed. hood in matching plain rib knit. Elizabeth A. ee $ MES, DONALD R. McLANE Bader Weds in St. Vincent Ceremony - A gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin was worn by Elizabeth Ann Bader for her mar- riage to Donald R. McLane. * x * The bodice of the gown was em- broidered in iridescent sequins and seed pearls and was accented by a mandarin necklace. The full skirt cascaded into a chapel sweep. Her fingertip veil of illusion Was secured by a crown of iri- descent sequins and seed and she carried a colonial quet of white roses, stephanotis and ‘ivy. The Rev. Fabian Weber per- formed the ceremony Saturday morning in St. Vincent de Paul Church in the presence of 200 guests, . * &® &* Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bader of Whitte- more street, and Mrs. Leona Mc- Lane of Bellevue. street is Don- Meeting Conducted pictures hy VFW Auxiliary Mrs. Loren Beach was hostess to members of VFW Auxiliary 1008 when the group met Monday eve- ning at the American Legion Home. Members voted a contribution to the March ofg Dimes. A social hour followed the business meeting. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC This Women was put in a steambath et 104 ARRID with Perstop® was rubbed into her foreheed. Fif- oe ‘Have Perspiration Stains fan§ Stains - = Odor Just para nto spiration out. Rub ARRID rub odor out. When the cream “ ald’s mother. ATTENDS SISTER ; Norma J, Batler served her sis- ter as maid of honor, She wore a ballerina-length gown of emerald green fashioned with a hooped skirt. ‘ * *~* Bridesmaids Sharon Donley and Norma Thyle chose mint green dresses styled identically to the gown worn by the honor attendant. All attendants carried arrange- ments of pink carnations. Arthur Wermuth of Fenton served as best man. Seating the guests were Michael J. Wells and Richard Campbell. Mrs.. Bader chose a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. McLane’s choice was a oon thetallic sheath dress with accessories. Her corsage was also of pink carnations. i * * * An evening reception was held at Malta’ Temple. For traveling to northern Michi. gan the bride changed to a tur- quoise ensemble with brown acces- sories. Her corsage was of cybi- dium orchids, Colors Are Muted The California fashion collections set the tempo for beach, resort and sun fashions for the rest of the country, and this year they stress a. minor key. Silver gray, for instance, is the newest. color for swim suits and beachwear, and beige is a favored color, second only to plain white, BIG BARGAINS FOR YOu! mite Lugeage Layaway—Cash— Budget Terms PHILIP’S ‘Lugyege, Sporting Goods 79 N. Saginaw Sr. pe ang RNa pinned oe | Orchard Lk. Ave.'| Joslyn Ave.: | Dixie Hwy. THE poXTTAc PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY oa, 1957 = —— a Ea U.ofM. Building} a A ae a at Stat ita sme lng tine Amer © HOSpl ‘Nears Its Peak | Home Demonstration Clubs Sate Het Pek tt we ret —— ;|State Hospital Feb. 11 r Units ‘Com : hand the wor eine ane wih Nine in Planning Stage] The tou ix the result of mau oo met | 5 ; | ce ) aving é Holden you more. Red S z uh i ; ! v ith low, low £ pris Af “ANE = Bae also is being. considered: CURED : |General of Guard HICKORY SMOKED |Gets Word-Tough, Matching Wilson PITTSBURGH ® — Maj. Gen, Henry K. Fluck, commanding : general of Pennsylvania's Na-| = Y — . : tional Guard—the 28th Division— & is ready to fight anyone who callg a guardsman a draft dodger. In a speech here last night to officers of the 107th Field) Artillery, Gen. Fluck noted re-/ marks of Defense Secretary Wil-| son at Washington this week when| Wilson said “a sert of scandal . . » @ draft dodging business’’| developed in National Guard en-| listments during the Korean War.| “If anyone wants to call a guardsman a draft dodger; tell ‘him to stand in front of me and |say.it and I'll knock his block joff,” Gen, Fluck said. --_ -—_— —_ ~~ ~S ws wo SS eS oS 4 EEE ee ———— CRISP FLORIDA YOUNG GREEN CABBA( E22 SLICES 59: |="895 PINEAPPLE FULLY COOKED 12 to 16 Ibs. _ AVERAGE ‘Hirohito Opens Diet TOKYO # — Emeporo Hirohito today opened the first regular session of the Diet (Parliament) to- be held since Prime Minister’ Tanzan Ishibashi’s new govern-| ment was formed. The Emperor said he rejoiced with the Japa- nese people over Japan's admis- |sion to the United Nations. FULL CUT FULLY COOKED ORANGE JUICE 6 = *4°° STRAWBERRIES 4 = 54°... FRENCH FRIES = = 17 pine POT PIES :% As 5 ‘| nisrosa SALE! ALL DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 31st We must sell our present MARC : NAtCO SLICED stock In order to raise cash Mm ' = © AMERICAN 5 to buy summer merchandise. | © Swiss « « « Everything In our store i | © PROCESSED SHARP CHEESE ‘TOP TASTE — ENRICHED [WHITE BREAD 2375. «| ~«984 will be marked down. . . some below ‘actual cost! In order to prepare for this sale, we will be closed all day Thursday, Jan, 31st to mark down merchandise and hire extra sales help. SPORT SHOP 16 S. Coss, es 4889 |! a” * Sylvan Leke_ Drayton Plains ee ; sit, sipsseninggoes" nak below ‘A aeeue © ite : Money Waiting _ eat for Right tie | to. Pot-0- Gold _ METS Sacre ee a: -Put-on-your-t is waiting for you to solve and $600 is waiting to be won. The tight combination of words in the answers below can mean ‘gmoney in your pocket, so read the rules and clues carefully. © The puzzle onniietn, wt of (1) a oo of circles hich sone lejters, a corresponding nted below. The object is to ‘for Circle Noo T, “ther “you weluct: qk which you would — in the space to the right of (1) alow. é é Wick ible Shun ened: MANGA ateestn”® sles sa you - of “You | use such a symbol as letter However, oud GF Weta tn het cede mat be _wenks Tho 6 sign, of overee..omm represen! ANY loter & tters into a word that best fits its clue. De the sce tn ll the other cle, Study the Cad aE : ethereal han herten hetasheheahe bestseller lett a t ' PUZZLE NO. 35 t ' < £ a ; t a 4 ' i a t 5 f ] t ' 8 i] ‘ a. t i 4 8 J J a ' ‘ i] a a t 5 ‘ a a iJ bi i | 1 eeeeee Oo e Oe eee ee eee Q seeee ove 1 tl 4 a | 2 Coe deer eeee eres eneree ° 10 Seer eteeowees eoreeeee | | a i i | 3 CORHR HHS HH EHR OR ER EE OEE hh WOH eee er eneres seoeee | | i a |] a COSTER EHO OSE HO HOH 12 * eeeenene eeee td f a 5 | § SHOP ee ee veer er ee eeere 13 ee Cee eee eee eeeeaee fl i a |} 6 *« eee eee eee eeaeee . 14 CCPH Ree eee ee ose | 1 a t 7 SOO eT eee De eeeeee oneee 1§ eee ere eee eee | i | a ' | | a See eee eee eevee ere 16 eeeeeee eee ee eho oveee | 5 t | NAME POT eC ECOSOC ECO ESEI Se TT ee eee oon | t i | STREET ADDRESS CECE EER EN EH EH OO OO OR DOE 1 i i Bo CITY... cee e ence ee ees PHONE NO, .......se eee ow ] r a et Clip Aleng Dotted Line aad Mail ° ‘SOLUTION CLUES 1. A survoyor haste be cereal with ha 2. First .....,.. im the legitimate theater is considered de- sirable. 3. Mark of one would certainly spoil fine veneer. + pee Sad Sot cndent sugpice olen Wet. Ge He would hh enestly boter.« ellis coceses his case skillfully in an 8. It behooves a lawyer to . important trial 7. In tennis, this kind of shot tends to keep the bail in play. 8. Proper vision is necessary if this is to be clear, 9. A .,...... ia often used in arithmetic. 10. A gitl's edoration of one may pass all bounds. + seeeeee indicates something of its characteristics. 12. When buyer and seller begin to .. passed for an amicable agreement. — ’ 13, Some golfers use this to keep up their energy. 14, A man who has dates with ...,,... girls is apt to shy away 15, This is considered effective for cortrolling criminals. 16. A novice can often be spotted by the ........ hesgoes around with, " OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is le to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with eae tee neeeficn mtiac Press employes or their immedi- es. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she © wishes but they must be on official t entry blanks printed in this newspaper. . 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent tcard. No entries will be acepted if they are in seisinne. 35 must bear a Tuesday, Feb. 5, postmatk (or before). entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by ‘hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize-of.$100 a ‘week. to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest, If - more than one winning answer is received the prize will > divided equally among the winners, If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning-solution is submitted. ' _ 6: Winners will be awarded an extra cash. bormof $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be aw to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may @ccumulate, 7, bye Sarees mle will be published Monday, Wednee- the contest's end. Either or all will be Sousidered as ‘on, otic entry_blanks. * 8. Winners and correct solutions wil be announced each Friday of the week following oo contests. Official keeper of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak! ty. Onty the General. Fes of a will bo delivered tthe Prose agen by Mr om after the final deadline. ‘ = 9.-There fs only one current solution to the POT-O-GOLD zzle, and only answer can win. The peg ag of the judges is foal end I testints to. abide udges all con’ Potioe decision. All entries becoming the property af The The tiae Press and none can be returned, 10.. Completed ad oie must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFI 58, Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be — either Ave telephone or in the mails, seoeee the time has — __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1957 & the "Way to Your Family's I s Heart" oc isms av ph eal Wift's¢ shen toil 4 ot Kroger broth Get hr inon a ihe terri saving : ag aii ‘-iee = sg _— RE ena ad eine ee ea age = PE BUY Now at KROGER and SAVEL-SWIFT'S -— Swif ining All purpose shortening. Clip Swift’ $ coupon from Life, Look or the Ladies Home Journal WITH 15¢ 3: 59: ‘and redeem it at Kroger. Regular price with. . COUPON Can out coupon—3-[b. can 74c. Swift's Frozen Meats Available at Most Kroger Stores — all purpose fio For cakes pies or bese. © ct this special low Hamburgers swrs) 13.0 4 ¢ c Margarine muswet dk, ]¢ Strained Meats swers 9 35° Reg. price 55¢c with Swift's 15c coupon............ Reg. price 3ic with Swift's 10 coupon............. Reg. price 2 Jars 45c with 10c coupon..... ~ | f,/ WN ' Swift's Steaks wnciton +0: AO: Pard Dog Food 2 se DI1° Swift's Sausage "xii" 33° Reg. price 55¢ with Swift's 15c coupon............ Reg. price 2 cans 31c with Swift's coupon Cans Reg. price 43c with 10c coupon.........e0008 Pkg. WITH YOUR I0¢ COUPON FROM LOOK, LIFE OR WITH YOUR I0¢ COUPON FROM LOOK, LIFE OR e “ae HOME JOURNEL, 13s 29: von HOME JOURNAL 39° , Swift's Prem =. “ Swift's Franks «.. “ Black Pepper 4.00 79: Swift's Beef Stew 240 39¢ Ice Cream a8 69s Kroger pure ground......ccscecccecccccececceecse > Kroger special low price. .....ccecceccsecescvceces Country Club Asst. flavors. ..........ccceeceeccees : “Avondale Beets 3 22 25¢ Peanut Butter = s2" 4Qe White Bread = Dna 35e | _ Soda Crackers "i 26° Dill Pickles % 35° Cake Mix D vw 63° ” Viasic Polish style Ep eccccveccceescgecceveccacecces Dromedary white or yellow......sss0« JUST LOOK WHAT 10: WILL BUY rue portect winter pcb. Cream Style Corn * 10° Lima Beans —& 10 Stock 4 oe ee . PACKER'S LABEL , _ SEASIDE BRAND TASTY ; spec ow, | mM ; ; | i I-Lb € | Animal Crackers ~ 10° Pork & Beans = 10: ¢ KROGER EVERYDAY LOW PRICE __ CLOVER VALLEY NUTRITIOUS , V Spaghetti - 10° Pineapple © & 10: Veveo Spaghetti ineapple Sn | KROGER LOW PRICE - ROYALITY CRUSHED | a 2 8 Elbow Macaroni <= 10° Pineapple J :. 10: | KROGER . ia uice | Cen : 13 EGG RECIPE KROGER BRAND ' DOLE GOLDEN ppt | | An . | 5 . ! m 9A: Lb 7 | ) ? , : -Lb. € ingel Food K Whole Potatoes = 10 Northern Beans = 10 | ; MERRIT BRAND IRISH | 7 AVONDALE GREAT . . C hi aT Ma : i i Mt TES " in a a a ee ea | E : ake Kraft Miracle Whip ¢ 59: Armour’s Cone tr = 12.0 7 Mazola Oil cu, $945 | : R Kraf on ail Ive, bod saebeceseecevscschecececs Kroger everyday low, low price...icucescccseceees ) Buy the gallon size and SAVE. eeeseeseeseercee - egulor 59¢ value, 5 | Kratt Velveeta Lb. ¢ Armour’s Porte Meat 34-01. “YC lies 1514-0 : fla ty eng aia offer. Light -For sandwiches or macaroni.......... 2 Pkg. 85 Kroger il low peice. veseee 2 Cans 2| Va n Cam ip Tamalies Cn bes 25° c . . , : om. Kraft Oil & 77¢ Armour's seme mn 34:0. 21° Beanie Weenies 19° An all purpose if USES. .eccccrcearsree Gli for Sandwiches. ...-sccccescsesccvessees ee Van Camp, Kroger low price... PPYTeTETITT TEST Tere a L¢ Giant Su 3° lin 12.02, . ) 64-01, - E | ¢} 12c off Deal. Stock up ROW cessececrosesens Mees 6. aim PTICE.. ce esesscececccveceeens m 2/° Tetley Tea Bags ceeeeeereees Pie 64° : 2 ae | Vienna Sausage to 39° Glim - Oe Ee Butter veer. | 10-02 ; : Armour's Star, reaper low ge necees 2 Cans £& oie: 55 Peanut hose Price. ....sesee05 ww 39° | Armour's Hash Soy 2 3° Karo ee | t 23° Wesson Oil. - py 39: = | Corned Beet, with a delicious flavor. ..is.ecsseas0. a Label ,try it on b georekes. pe ovene pkvsegepy sade, xe everyday low; low ptice, cendeebceseneieces Thrifty meat comes from young range fed cattle. Thrifty meat does not carry the amount of fat found on grain fed beef but has fully the amount of food value. | ib. Chuck Roast w 355 Lamb Roast “Tusist” from range fed cattle.............ccceeeee Tender shoulder cut....ccsceseeesccsccceevvesecse WH # “Thrifty” from range fed cattle. ........eseee.seus : T-Bone Steaks ' ¢ Leg O' Lamb ¢ Standing Rib Roast “NC r-7e “Thrifty” fresh ae seseeeeeeeeseensess ne vs 69 ed occ low price.......s.cscseeseees a 69 Stending Ri debsecerececsese a 57 Rolled Rump Roast ¢ Pot Roast c Birds Eye Chickens i QQ¢ “Thrifty” from range Pe seeeneccooseces nae 69 “Thrifty” round bone or English CUL..ceeseeres “ “es 45 Birds Eye C cut-up chicken...... he. 89 HYGRADE 9-11 LB. AVERAGE Canned Ham... . 69° U. S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY Rib Roast ......:.O9* Produce is Fresh at Kroger guaranteed fresh All Kroger fruits and vegetables are guaranteed fresh. The contents of every package sold in every Kroger store must be‘ fresh. If you are not satisfied, return your purchase and get your money beck, Kroger Tenderay Beef! | Guaranteed Tender Every Time! jit The Tenderay method makes top grades of grain- fattened beef tender without ageing, without the loss of natural juices. Guaranteed tender 10° times out of 10! Fresh Carrots Se Pkg. 19% for ‘ BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE. ....sceeeecsseeeeereeees Crisp Red Radishes as BUY ONE AT ite PRICE. .sssesssssesesseseneesseenes Tied . € : Fresh Turnips > | BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE...... sevinsecesesse Cobo ag Ifo 19e (fr Fresh Red Beets an BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE.......+.-0000: Necceeeds Bunch 1% Diamond Walnuts th 49: NEW LOW, LOW PRICE....-.-seescnseeseneseecesseeenenes reese a Lifebuoy Soap Spot Dog Food 61249" Fido will love this dog food.........++. Keep your clothes white Old Dutch Cleanser 2k 14-Ox * 19° Mazola Oil Cleans without scratching, % Price ele Trend D 1 39¢ Bosco For all your washing needs. ....++.++++ sa "Kids Jove it in thelr mili eevee tenn ees Sensational 1 PRODUCE SALE! ‘Solid Rutabagas a BUY vale AT REGULAR PRICE. .....5 TIT TIT ETe Each |%e CRISP, GARDEN-FRESH. BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE. Cello Bag 19 *** Green Peppers oy THEY'RE FRESHER AT KROGER. BUY ONE AT REG. PRICE. .Each Ie for Fresh Spinach cs BUY seg AT REGULAR eh Ca eNRobovesccceciees Cello Pag 2% : r ] Florida Oranges 8: 59: SWEET, JUICE LADEN errr ee EEE EEP TE Sweatheart Soap “4 tr 2Q¢ Palmolive Soap 3%. 29°! Cc Lirebuoy 20ap | 3 29 Stock up now on this 1c sale vevecvecsve Lifebuoy Soap 2. 29¢ Sweetheart Soap, 4 ,,, 42¢ Palmolive Soap 2... 27° ove eetiae “Beads O’ Bleach Regular size, delicately scented. .......5 [RR U ee Ce Pee See ee ebeeeee ai & -75¢ Cashmere Bouquet’? ... 27¢ _ "& 35e Vel Beauty Bar, DB seeeeeees Sececeevesscoes ie MATa WELEE. «+405 pra Trers ne4an tes ete | ; ve OCC CeCe eee eee Ol RRS MASS OEM se steer eee eee eee Slaw Salad. rm HEAD se 39° Cashmere Bouquet 2 ae 23° it - with golden pine- “ta and delicious sweet s. Compare this spe- | cial low price. STRICTLY FRESH % Ground fresh several times daily so you know it' s Compare this low, low ie, \—-. @ARDEN FRESH Lettuce Produce is fresher at Kroger: It's quaranteed fresh or your money back. MA noe ae eee | or dude lla hg ro ee ii é ‘ = & Sy ee . fis, =u oo . se ; » ay : ‘ Saag A ay ee : : ; n TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: 't ordinarily do. it,|” & peu‘ : STYLE 83 a ae | fwould be | an eight- “They wouldn : Sees 2 . " i total ee ee 2 nave gs on ; ae r= oe Ce eee ~—iirewn:< ees ee 4 4 Ss RIE EE oo SUNICS, EDITORS bead fe od Sage f ia : - $eatch Grain | The resolution to authorize the a .J | Asked about the conflict possible} AE eS expected | {and the majority protesting ’ Grain leathers are genuinely rugged . . . great | jexplained: “People have the right|; Pei for men who like a solid, durable took ‘to their $¥ -—} ‘|to change their minds’ == (|| shoes. French Shriner enhances these rugged ne p-caniiilinieves* mene ins. by ding distinctive sta. and built-in — ‘ ie Netiais i ai bameenes os “A well dressed man is an Osmun man” iach a Sees + - — SS eee —— =— — : im GnOwWs Was : if = seers > a on “Country” prongs on wie . = Sans ssi de oo | . - Tel-Huron Center also, as specified in the. engi-’ ; ee 4 nese’s eotimate. < ~ q a oe Shoe Depe rtment . se Phone FE 4-4541 ‘This roll is then presented to the} SGT. WADTER BAERWOLF OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. EVES. ‘TIL 9 sec- (City Policeman (= Game on e ‘ ae e of adsessing provertyit Join Panel oni souertes compLanTs lot Grand Rapids CONSTIPATED? , the Job is going to be done or not"| Set. Walter A. Baerwott;"heaa| New laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks ‘|John 3 or : Wrenn said, “but only for any\of- the Pontiac Police weights and 2 |would hurry complaints persons may have on|measures bureau, will be a mem- without gag, bloat or gripe jot his two 4 their assessment.” ber of a- five-man panel at the Constgntian tion is caused by what doc- ing capacity, plus CoLonamw's stretch- spouse, : With approval of the assessment|43rd annual Michigan “Association * a nueritey cheen Oat, ote ae bulk. So — it ree ' Through his attorney Barent rolls, the work can begin, This is/of Weights and Measures Officials’ retaining moisture as ves even chronic constipation over- z Eyck, the pudgy society dotie either by private contractors hs weeks held at Grand \Rapids com Go open a colon of oar _—_ 5 ow hepmart Poe 2 told J uel or. by city labor. this week. they . in cri tee en le te none to STRANGE CREATURES — 3 After the work begins, or is| Baerwolt, member of the Pon-| block the bowels so shruaken that gueune 4c aig aphe eal caltne dong by M. A. Benson Ce. |know pretty soon because income Mermaid completed, the last step put before tiac department for 31 years, will) they fail to excite or stimulate the j,,stives. Coronal. neith : Mermaids are perhaps the most widely known mythical creatures that and expels es, © neither gags, (Advertisement) tax filing time is rolling around. ‘the commission is the confirmation be a panelist on - “Information| urge to purge propels bloats nor gripes; won't interfere with “Astor said he was paying a totaj|% the sea. According to legend, the mermaid is a lovely girl to the! of the roll. At this time, the com-Please” Wednesday. This group} se from your body. absorption of vitamins and other valu- of $3,250 monthly alimony to his| ist, with the lower body and tail of a fish. missioner in whose district th e| will discuss the latest developments| To regain normal regularity, the dry, able food nutrients; in clinical tests, two wives, the former Gertrude| As legend tells us, the mermaids would sit on the sands or rocks|Work is being performed, sets the in the field of weights and meas- war ein which ae hock. your saan Pie a = a . 2)\and comb their golden hair with jewelled golden combs, Sailors, at-/number of paymentz residents will ures equipment. Coal cnet be remoistened. Second, It’s a physiological fact: Exercise tones tracted by their beauty and singing, would thus be lured to the danger|h@ve to pay their assessments. | Guest speaker scheduled for| bulk must be brought to your colon . Your body! And Covonup exercises : colon to tone it against constipa- e: wom |Fullman of Miami Beach, Fia.|on the reefs. | ~ The charter sets a limit of 10\the three-day conference, today) to s-1-r-8-T-c-H STIMULATE it to SUF SOOM! igh mesy | (Wife No. 3). Stories of mermaids are often found in art and poetry. Hang Chris-/D&Yments, but commissicers have | {through Thursday, is W. S. Bussey,| action; to » normal urge to purge pond to-take tet form st nay. drwy + agreed upon a limit of five at chief of the National Bureau of} And, of all Jaxatives, only Cotonam, counter, today! Only 98¢ for the 60 legal tian Andersen, for example, wrote a story called ‘The Little Mer-| shout $50 to $100 per payment. “A|Standard, ‘weights and measures.| the amazing ew laxative discovery tablet ean telaek oasibve relief Ten Eyck appeared in court maid. Down through the ages many seamen have thought they saw payment does not necessarily mean| Bussey is slated to speak on) possesses CoLonain’s great moisturiz- at less than 2c per tablet. dis- : Sy (Advertisement) Pomertan. te epee against them. ; one year,” " Wrenn said. iweights and ‘Measures abroad. . . ."Tmissal of '¢ petition. Here is a mermaid for your collection of strange creatures, Color ———— ene ane ne - The dismissal was sought in ajher hair, shell, mirror and comb a golden yellow. Her tail is green. men fled ty, Le Ne, a {The ee i oe andthe snd yolow: Paste te picture on cadiar FREE PARKING SHOP ond SAVE. foe ec tlagh rw te yo nt Nowe ao Ldeneory GATT e save. jhe at 256 South - Saginaw © Street !! i i i ! ve ge FREE PARKING alimony. Miss Fullman in 1954, a week (Junior Editors’ $10 award goes to Pamela Goodlow, Grand Ledge, | ; a ene dea iilich., sate Seppe. yon have on ket cand Sin core 06 Se newspaper to Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: The Griffin PLASTIC Asphalt Protons | sane Fete cnty : ae Spatter Buel, Tl LE LINOLEUM — xx" 26 & ¢ ta | Al ¢ 639° Cement in 5 Gallon Res. 25e [ 5° aig) 79 GREEN nun. Fe. | Cons $598 |. attcorors | No WAXING | . \euae a CLOSE-OUT _ FIRST TIME IN PONTIAC! ARNE TRONS'S ? ARMSTRONG’S 3 a INLAID PURE VINYL | Wall Covering . Ry LINOLEUM |§,. LONG TILE Bice. 29° [ ‘ “a. ; eg.’ rC@ INTRODUCTORY 15° Reg. 54c i | eB Reg. $1.89 a | ie 19¢ PRICE iinih ae i. All Patterns J, “| & Greose Proof Eoch 54” WIDE CLEARANCE SALE sb eney marrecaal meres "aennemene ne A BAC: | views | AS Cie: 4 | | : a | WALL TILE | FLOOR =| a oreum | ENAMELIZED | E up to /2 AVax4Vs Tie | ol LINOLEUM. met — Roinbow =m ¢ Es. 7 RUGS | NO MONEY DOWN cde | Heer Yc ee! sass sn | SE a9: Up to 36 MONTHS to PAY REG. 6¢ | Ss 3 Es. | 98c | on FURNITURE or CARPET! ee ee ‘idlntencrnas 3 [a vinarmstrong’s. ‘We Carry a Full Line ~_—o TELEGRAPH rece ise of Wood, Brass, Chrome LATEX , TILE and Wrought Iron PAINT . Neve’ $ 98 6” SET ; Wenlas 1° te LEGS eeee 2 OF 4 gots $998 od oh arate aera mmmellas 6"--12"--16"--24"-28" Dries in 20 Min. All Colors Tues. + Wed. -- Thurs. and Sat. 9 to 6 Monday and Fridey — 9 to9 IB PLENTY OF FREE PARKING aI Mac's aay. PAINT c TILE MART 256 So. SAGINAW FEderal TTY sienenteinemannemnesmmnnemneetenine See nee es ete aera omen mma to 60 mayiiitg Se ws” postal, for incorporation proceedings to make Wixom a secretary. Herbert R. Abrams nae . WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- For years, the town of Wixom) — | . SHIP — The Sylvan: Manor Civic ten Jolt atiatty to. the mnpuetes, U.N Undecided Publicity Gets Him Job | Acme, will bold stoctiog Sie rural miles sou onday, Feb. p.m. west of Pontiac, et Ve * : West Bloomfield Towr Hall, an- There is no doctor or drug |, |\Offers Children tor Salemi resem Pats. Kearns. store in town, On Main street, Ga Iss oes , Basil E. MacKay, district pe * on ~— Facog in la ue HAMILTON, Ont, (AP)—Ottojhe and his wife would have petlanie “to pr. a real estate office and a tavern. : Citek won't have to offer his|8@ge to Europe. Bank for the area, although un- : Ne ails aed Snel Me Haggle Over Method |-niidren for sale as he had offered| Officials of the Children's Aid on the blood bank: read by| MRS. L. J. DeCONICK the fact that half of the town Jay) Of Breaking Deadlock! Tuesday. Welfare officials have| Seciety and. police immediately + Robert Peterson. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leopold J. DeConick will make their home on im Hes township and the other! Between Israel, Egypt —~ tas Pod — rang ally gli Hiland a Bacher, County | Lorraine Court in Pontiac when they return, from their wedding trip Wy ; . . welfare m ’ , , os enllt — stg ye a ideetae pe " told the Czech ecuted if he tried to carry it a ; -_ speak: | to northern Michigan. Mrs. DeConick wes Patricia Lynn Wilder, . which is the ripe tax plum that Wixomites feel they are entitled to, and Novi officials are fighting for. . The incorporation of Wixom into : ” Wer; Wixom. may look like a sleery little town to passers-by, but the gg see Dieses. Tapani Ask Both Peninsulas Show on State Maps LANSING (—"If you seek a beautiful peninsila, look about - you,” says Michigan’s motto. But two Michigan. legislators have filed a bill to ‘make sure that if you look at a map of Michi- gan, you see two beautiful penin- sulas—not just one. Roy hails from the Upper Penin- sula which juts out like a finger to- Canada between lakes Su- close to Socal peyenige sentiment inthe “ieconomic boycott on Israel unless TO SAVE WIXOM — Officials of the newly organized Wixom Civic Assn. go over final plans before the special election to be held Tuesday, village. They are (i to r): vice president; Kenneth Rocker, treasurer; Ever- ett N. Pearsall, president, and Joseph T. Stadnik, tet ¢ 2 ie yee neg ea 2 } - * i $8, WEDNESDAY, merce OKs Resolution for Townshi . PS ( : Herbert R. Abrams, 4 JANUARY 00, 1957 __ : i ie om OPnIZiTi ‘the increased responsi-|rate of $10 per meeting while the for elected offices and are proposed or, Clerk and Treasurer .. Trustees are now paid at the eee ee ee ee for the next two-year term which begins April 1. e appear voice their opinions to officially a Meeting in Town’ Hall and Hear Reports UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ — Weary U. N. delegates haggled today over tentative plans to break the Israeli-Egyptian dead- lock over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba, They hoped to reach common ground before the General Assembly resumes de- bate last this week, Several proposals circulated pany waiting for him. * * * painter he had a permanent job with a Hamilton painting com-| © The job offer was made several hours after Cizek, out of steady; work for eight months, offered to sel] his six children for $1,000 each so they would have homes and 2 City Boys Hit by Car; One Has Leg Injuries One of two 14-year-old Pontiac 80 - nation Assembly, Heaviest support appeared to) be swinging toward a Western “middle of the road” plan to give Secretary General: Dag Ham- marskjold greater authority to de- ploy the U. N. Emergency Force and to give the force freer rein. iTuesday, was admitted to St. Joseph Hospital and was in satis- factory condition this morning. Larry Bland, 399 Kenilworth Ave., India-was also reported sound-|is being treated ‘for a possible ing out tes on a compro-|right fractured leg. Jerry Bland, mise plan of her own. - [711 Robinwood Ave., was treated Police report the boys were walk- ing on Oakland Ave, against the traffic, An auto, driven by James Hartsock, 36, 394 S., Marshall St., allegedly struck the boys. seeking support for a resolution which would call on U. N. mem- bers to clamp a ruinous trade and she pulls out of Egypt at once. MR/ AND MRS. EDWARD ARNER St. Andrew at Rochester Scene of Saturday Rite . for fuel or food.. “Now we will be able to have the boys, involved in an accident on} 2 Oakland near Featherstone avenue Z ‘The Methodist Men of Lake © ‘will have - their /\meeting at the Troy Still Unzoned — TROY—This city is right back where it started—without a ton- ing ordinance, after numerous | residents blocked new proposals 4 Night ~ forest fires in the U.S. each year is about equal to the sige of Ney = York State. arses — 4 we, : S Woe ge x a , & Me Seymour Lake, Ortonville Plan ‘Series SEYMOUR LAKE—“Four Nights a oe, Se Pemareg Geis 6:30 Thursday. Dinner wil] be served by a unit of the WSCS as- “Quinn, Ralph Retzlaff Charles Brown and Anthony of} Wilder of West Huron street. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and __irence ° Mole the daughter of Mrs. Martha Wilder of Drayton Plains and Ralph Mrs. Omer DeConick of Lowell St. The marriage was solemnized Jan. 26 in Our Lady of the Lakes Church, Waterford. Present Award at Walled Lake For ‘Outstanding Service ing the work he performed to get a group of Michigan Veter- ang to make a pligrimage te Europe last year. His leadership of the commercial section. of the United Foundation drive was a big factor in the suc- cess in Commerce Township. Conrad is a director of the Walled Lake Chamber of Com- . WALLED LAKE—For outstand- Scout commissioner, an active par- ticipant in school affairs and a worker on any committee to which he ig appointed. « He is a past president of the “lin St. Matthew Church , Pair Wed by Candlelight Rotary Club and has a perfect at- tendance record for the eleven years he has been a member, The Board made the award based on letter from the members. To Begin Canvass BROOKLANDS — The firemen and their wives will nm cai vassing for the aid of the Wuenas Littlefairs on Sunday, when they will meet at 9-a.m. in the fire __ jhall. Persons wishing to make con- | jtributions are asked to contact |Harold Graves, 2915 Frankson, | |Rochester, OLive 2-6171. \Open New High School | ROYAL OAK (AP)—Students re- }port for classes Wednesday for the | (first, time at Royal Oak's - new , |$5,000,000 Cl Kimball High | | School. The School ‘will be equipped |to handle up to 2,600 pupils. approve, reject or revise the +hikes-is-the 1) Stay on Jobs 4 linIndependence Hospital.’ p Pay Boosts zs & & ; comes with a fast-growing popula tion. The fact that the cost of living hag inched upward was a factor of secoridary importance. Bat = a | Removal -Attempt Fails poe ERIM Following a special Township. Board—her ¢t—nigh James Gardiner and Jacob Levit- sky found themselves still on the township payroll and the township had gained a new attorney. meeting of the ¢ * * Fomer Township Attorney Ger- ald Poehlman, who had previously Officers Installed by Management Club Officers were installed at the monthly dinner of the American _ Forging Robert E. Wuelfing, treasurer. — Vincent Dixie, of the Budd Company, a director of the Na-— tional Management Association, with which the club is affiliated, installed the officers. Area Director of the National Association, Jack oe Development of ‘effective ‘management personnel, he stat- ed, is one of its principal ob- Goodloe H. Rogers, president and general manager of ‘the American Forging and Socket Comparfy, spoke briefly. He em- phasized that effective manage- ment entails the ability to pro- duce a wanted product, of superior quality, for less money than a ene ee a eT it first. Area Woman Treated for Auto Crash Injury Mrs. Arthur West, 21, of 98685 Highland Rd., was intured in an accident at Pontiac Lake and Elria Road late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. West's car and a car driven by Bettie Jayne Reid, 34, of 1175 Merry Rd,, collided. Mrs, West was treated for chin lacerations and'released at Portiac General on — I sist , = the bride, served’ as matron/ of honor with Claudette Foy of Walled uger of | Morrell's Sliced Bacon 3 ST 09 J° SAUSAGE BOLOGNA ALL MEAT ¢ / Nay LE a ° i A Ae ie es oe i ve ae ee ae, ena, kee a tee ee i ts anecbane’ YOUR CHOICE Hall, Union Lake, 178 guests Be present. a : : ; . After short occu Communi ple will reside at the home of thei are prepay att March. Ate 3286 new home at 36) Famsworth, Un-- ‘Mon Laker / ak “ty / y an ee i \% | 4 fi 4 ; _- a L is on \ j ‘ . : ah ‘A ok ok ok dk cee OG Mende hk ok a a A Ity you ve }- always of as “too. : strong” = thy Sh OS en o++fry the lighter, milder "86 proot Old Crow! It's just @s mild as your present brond of whiskey...and its distinctive teste has — started a nationwide trend to light, mild bourbon! OK Plans & = ai ph Ff it on S| 1333, 000 in Bonds i Exemptions Jat the City Hall Feb. 7 from 7 to Latual tox’ Bb ual ere pagal to Retire Sndeide'enhe couttp wot lial taxes, Only the four per cent fee will ibe added if the taxes are paid on or before Feb. 28, he said. 9 p.m. Veterans are urged, Ethier said, to bring in their February check or a letter from. the Veterans =irclworTus4.00 -~=—S«VOL. NO. 2 GOES ON SALE TODAY! ante > VOLUME NO. 1 IS STILL ON SALE! Go to any AGP Food Store. There, will find Volume No. 1 of the set, on sale for only 25¢ (with $2.20 i n other purchases) and Volume No. 2 on sale for only 99c (with any purchase). Pick up Volumes No. 1 and 2, ‘ond take them home with you. During Fourth quarter water bills were the city treasurer's office without _, Detrolt, was al ben a ate eat over-10 with arthritis. Now she knows that and is “ “From 1945 to 1956, I suffered with arthritis in my fingers and sehen hes ore pot yned rors yraeas f coulg.|M& about everything, 1 finally “ae nights. hit upon a medicine that really PA nares were. Worked. 1 was all better in y - two. months, and the nervous "t double|"*5* and constipation was gone ee fists. I too. I have recommended Pe start’ toJIBWA to many told that there was no help for = tis, and was heotialng to | TERS really is. for OJIBWA BITTERS in my| Available at CUNNINGHAM, i newspa to try anything. In about one] STORES in PONTIAC. per and was still willing) SIMMS, THRIFTY DRUG DE. penalty through Feb. 16, Ethier said. City water and sanitary sewer fa-| cilities have been installed on Lakeview from the lake to Gar- land avenue, Ethier said. “The widening of Garland from Chelting- ham to Lakeland is also in wee ress,” he added. ane AE ligt its i ive @ fil J Fy CAMERAS = PROJECTORS CLEARANCE Reductions Up to 40% _* PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT * TRIPODS _-CAMERA | SHOP... EVERY FAMILY NEEDS A FINE ENCYCLOPEDIA , . the next week, pick up Volume No. 3, for only 99c. ' Each week, a succeeding volume of the set will be placed on ‘sate by all AGP Food Stores, until ALL the volumes of the complete set have been placed on sale. magnificent encyclopedia set. And, what's more, you will have acquired this set at an amazing bergain—LESS THAN ONE-FOURTH OF its See the GUARANTEE of ‘AGP Food Stores. ‘So pick up Velumes No. 1 and 2, and start buildin ng your set right ‘away . +. On your very next shopping trip to any AGP Food Store. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957_ | aoe ee 8 ce 87 n grams | Holly we 7 hahaa m F arley Works Quietly in Business, Hol we | Headlines” ob “ail te Barr: ‘more ‘Ss Lites ill Be Basis for Movie - N FRIENDS - py i wr cas} is at ac MEET ibu ut to- ‘Many He Remains Mi: Politics’ i | broke ora “Se for 80! term issue and wltimately left or , polities for business. 4 |BACK AT DESK 4) de But now Jim's back at his desk, mn meee Sepreones ae be clering 59 Col, oltcowgh : ae cages ooo! _— ; Pase Sti ew Dit: beet, see ee ete =! _Gerdld Frank, : who.collaborated her MEMES ONG DET BUCCS ot Rg net ehemsammanet: i 5412 Dixie ty. OR 35-9754 Jion ee lana Diana’s |@t Pandom; neopets : end PARTIES : : a ot Se en ee the | @ DELICIOUS aro , who most, impressed him were| 8814 ood Vorie ieiciath Motes, Goi yous-90- ho ney abe Poteme chee » COCKTAILS Golde es, Coat a ana seu. play Diana, with Irving Rapper —_— i tonnes : atotaoraee [Beers amsgmmest. foe depended pon to doe can sets soe — 2 Brothers assignment. depended upon to un- ‘ Drumstick vavvaltzed. into. the Villa| ‘ Dinners Now Delivered “It is, of course, impossible fr ee i eee LIBERTY Pat Caiman Spee =e one sa oe Tae. MOM 83° A -on au Pa it (fb 4 od oe lata estates ores, cae, ae [y LOUNGE : ae Mt. - gplarag s SrFlehich as been atthe top of the] Mexia,” Sexe sad) Veseeaeen> headed. ap .. that Dol the days when he Reveals Leadership Speaking of Glenn Ford, he| place of many happy mem- as Democratic N trains into New York this morn-| ories. , (Advertisement) -jand postmaster ing to be guest of honor at the —— HARTFORD, Conn. (NEA)—At-\,coech of Dimes dinner at the} At La Rue, Jesse Lasky Jr. and Why Child’s Chest Colds Care be : president John Nance Garner at » 2 Convention in | Chicago Bann g sag te xp whe, torney J. Mende Alcorn of Stic, Waldort Astoria. He's also due to his wite, and Jack Warner Jr. and) Weed Mother's ? oven Con. tional Chairman, is a young-|™2Xe 80 appearance cacd during 8) amas of friends, and falooking man of 49 who Lieraly|Y@"', TV. show and others while in the big town. ni run since hig teens, .|PORTRAYAL OF CHRIST |t ! svelte: wee : pre, go pecans As a student at Dartmouth, Al-| Darryl Zanuck writes: “I note out- “a going some wi mem track ‘ “the selection of Preumonia Ends Life |i Farley for his grandchildren. |tcam and his epecialty was the|"Tie Dey Christ Died,” you then party’s Of Film Star Costello- — anormer NAME high and low hurdles. In one meet tioned. that you think Christ will ’ : : ‘ ‘ wy) he startled not is ‘be played by an off-stage char-| | WONDERFUL "ada |gOAOOD 6 = ets Oat ad ute me th, tal when, he re, tear cate of Bri xe ~ EXC LUSI VE way the blood,” sald |wee starring in films with the|Ur I gave you—Jimmy Walker world’s record for the 60-yard low/ship regulations. T of New York/burdles, setting a mark of 6.9 sec-| “Jim Bishop's entire story takes ends, (The. necard be ne bomniplace Guring the bast 3 ee FOOD J a a a ‘| a a s 8 a 8 u s a A ] | 2 Live Lobsters, Ocean . a é 5 5 5 1 ¥ 5 s * 7 5 s ' ] ] a ’ 8 . First Run Showing | when 1 day at age 53—a victim Prime Beef, Steaks ond ted to Patton State Hospital in San|*eW "0 bounds. aiid afoot, He talks very fast |!ctual. : Oakland Chops, Duck, Turkey, neces-|Bernardino last week for narcotics) “Jimmy Walker’s wise counsel | When he ‘makes a speech, and | “I have already the | Thru SAT. - Game Dinners, detached retina.|addiction. She was committed un<| helped me a great deal in my | Connecticut political reporters | portrayal of with Sir | a danger that his sight\der the name “Adrienne Costello.”| earty days in New York politics, | have had difficulty in keeping up | Arthur Watkins, the chief British | ruUIC WOMAN IN HIG ARM Four Private Dining Rooms I cherished his friendship.” -with him when they took notes. | censor. He has assured me that MIO WUMAN TN TIS AR | For Your Banquets P 4 Farley didn’t say it, but when| He is one of the best political] ! my seript faithfully follows | : OPEN 6:45 Walker quit under fire as mayor| speakers in Connecticut, and is re- the book, this restriction will be | MA -4-2151 of New York and went abroad,|garded as one of the two or three| Walved im this particular in- | WINE CELLAR Farley top trial lawyers in the state, His| Stance. I could not possibly make | s fast, his actions are| the film without portraying the | fast, and when he walks it is al-| figure of a" , \ . most as if is out to break an- , other oars record. ° Ida Lupino, who had to have | three operations on her eye, said. : LUNCHES | | Open Every Day! * * egard him as|J looked a sight for a few days, | : ontione: to meet him was Jim Farley. | slightly’ stutty and distant, those |MUt thank nee ree ; , -1907 ia who kriow Alcorn well say he is Y . Neat: olitca, coe) ™ %f th quite warm-hearted and friendly. Manila Fire Kills 7 | on Sn eeeeeeeee | He isan excellent story teller, spe- is ee ee eee ee ee eT eee Tee UU A UU eae er: cializing in stories about New|. MANILA i—Seven persons died | FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE Stas GMIC EMPLOYES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Alcorn can put on a nasal twang, lice said they were investigating) as of December 31, 1956 when he quotes his legeridary|the possibility of arson. : listeners roar with laughter. | ; KIREN Syomne Alcor bas come w tas ] HUDSON - STACK - BACALL ~ MALONE ADDED ENTERTAINMENT: “MIRACLE IN THE CARIBBEAN” © PEPE LE PEW CARTOON syhars “The SILENT WORLD” ; POUT CCC CCT Te ee ON em 7 ASSETS that convinced ee teat oe a PP I) DOORS OPEN 10:45 P. M. = * “Strand! * * * Loans Outstanding to 3,908 Members . secvewses eves $2,975,836.08 ord in Banke «......00sseveseesseesssosess seacess see eees rai 9s MAN WITH A FUTURE _ United States Government Securities ..........06..000 000. 98,968.75 | ... GIRL WITH A- Loans to Other Credit Unions ......... cece wesc eer eene cece 393,000.00 excited about politics as he is. QUESTIONABLE Furniture and Fixtures: , s121545 Mrs. Alcorn is tall, dark and | PAST! | 4 Less Depreciation ..... see eeeeetens 12,483.73... 2... 24,781.72 H.6.M prem w CINEMASCOPE : ~ 164,572.57 THE Less Depreciation ........... are 9,153.12... .... 155,419.43 Power j Assets Liquidation veeeceeeeeeenceeeees sense eens Leese ee We bead a big law firm in Hart seretau AND THE CY ASSETS ws. cee ee eee tenes eeeee Pca eee eens cues p . Ce See Rae Prize new star! , $4,706,243.73 Rosaer Taro. Burs Ives-Caanuss Cosunn Sin Cepnac Haxowoxe- Many Astor 49 prec Mure. “2 © * 8 © © © @© © @ © © © © * 8 * * * *** ft *e ft *f* © © *© * © Ff TODAY tnt Soh mae eee yy hares ........... bebe tee eeeeees eo nec cer eters +sscdnesss , 04 - bo ; Accounts ‘Payable .. cece eee eeeeeeeeees ve emeeeees wee eeee 2,710.13 . Regular Reserve ............. peeeeeee Cece e eae eeeees wees 87,621.10 : - Reserve for Contingencies ...... sec eebesesscsceeccoes wees 25,000.00 E Undivided Earnings .......... weeeeee ee eeeeeeees eee eee 17,645.20 ~ 3 Dividends Authorized* ................... ccc eee eee eens 149,463.26 ° E $4,706,243.73 : "These funds are available for the 4% dividend declared by the members atthe fist annual meeting be held January 19, 1957 I? OFFICERS and DIRECTORS = RUDOLPH HARTMAN .........-...... sceeccceesccas President ~ *] DONALD J. WILSON ....5..-.scseeceseeeee++++ Wice President é HARKY J. WOODMAN ,,...cceeceeeeeseeess Lreasurer-Manager F HORACE W. REEVE ..........0c0csccceesccsseeveececers Clerk EY ALBERT E. SILK JOHN WALTON ~ : SOO bh. SOURCE Wnalam 3. TOSIN TODAY J THROUGH FRIDAY! ; . | MICHAEL R. BECKER so SHOCKING HITS —2 E CREDIT COMMITTEE SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE —2ND HIT— oo. - RICHARD C. COORE,’ Chairman ROBERT H. EDWARDS, Chairman now me - R. GUY EMERY CHARLES J. TALBOT THis PICTURE HARRY J. WOODMAN | - -: DAVID LYONS _ - . ane. BIG SHOCKER! Sarg “ Bo aad tt KELY rn. Sn a pepeempanate caer \ & | boy oe Ai es \; oh I ih ps lee oon empty thonagh tise he soceslontl teal Gc cate wce the trip as‘an * official entry in the past few years, but none has ever - come back with the champion’s cup. paesehe The last Oakland County team ever to win a state ~-e--tithe was Ofehard Lake St. Mary’ 8 Class € champion- ship outfit of 1933. Two years ago Troy made a satians bid before’ losing | ' to Buchanan in the semifinals and e féw seasons back; in 1950, Rochester made a spb Papen aacemhiee -ucoataad SEITE Sy a ee es : Basketball as played a many of the county's 32 nigh |] ‘the: state. fr , -- schools 4s-by-no: =p Oe a figure: _ AT TERMS —Al Kaline ended any holdout thoughts yesterday when he signed his 1957 contract around -$50,000.- Ka-<1 line visited Detroit and came to terms with John McHale, direc- ‘tor of. player ee. 8 to Compete A |has signed his 1957 contract ” .\the Detroit Tigers for an. esti- “DETROIT. Al Kaline, who, bat realy didn’t ask—and didn’t get— more money than Mickey ee Breage with a ns Ae mated $30,000. The soft-spoken outfielder, at 22, ‘ot baseball's most feared hi ters, agreed to terms dn, an hour-long huddle with John Me- Hale, director of player personnel, and a 10 minute telephone conver- sation with General Spike Briggs from Florida: “I'm very, very. happy and now < jenthasiagm “and hope: for *» the county schools have made-a pretty good showing for themselves against non - - county opponents in the past three-years. The record shows that Oakland prep teams in a three year period for 1954-55-56 have won 341 games against 285 losses with schools from nearby counties. . Yet it has been difficult to get past or even to get to‘the quarter-final stage of tourney play. Tournament time is still six weeks away and it would be premature to say, this is the year a state champion- ship trophy will be found in some Oakland County trophy case. GOOD TOURNEY PROSPE There are some good prospects, however. Pontiac with CTS some luck and determination from here-on- ‘in could get past the “A” quarter-final stage. Troy could get another chance in “B” ranks, with Rochester and Walled Lake also good “B” possibili- ties. Of course, as is known from past years, any team is) G a good tourney prospect. Those who favor the present’ tourney setup, do so on the basis of every team being | set by Norwegian ‘Art Tokle, a a title contender regardless of record. Those who do not favor present tournament ways, and | we go along with them, see three months of basketball subordinated to a couple of tourney play. weeks, or even one game, in! DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX If you have any complaints about the price of hair- cuts just think of the poor race horses. A year ago at Hialeah it cost $8.00 to have a horse) trimmed. For the past fe getting $10.00 for clipping ¢ w “a horse barbers are the . roughbreds. ~ Is there any chance that ‘Pontiac and Birmingham ~ may get together on the eg There are possibili-| ties; bus weak ones. -.| Heading the list is suk South Michigan Championship Booked for Briar Hill CADILLAC w—The 6th annual Southern Michigan ski jumping) championship meet, scheduled for Feb. 10 at the Briar Hill Skj Club in nearby Mesick, will draw about 80 jumpers from five midgestern states, Most of the competitors, of course, will come from Michigan but there will be jumpers on hand from Ulinois, Ohio, Wis- ‘ronsin and. Minnesota. Ray Gauthier of Ishpeming, the class - A winner last year, will be - trying to repeat his feat ef 1956. There will be competition three other classes: Class B for jumpers 19 and over; junior, from 16 to 19, and the veteran class for those over 32. Gauthier’s longest jump in his victory last year was 155 feet, | just three feet under the hill record imember of U. S. Olympic Ski teams in 1948 and 1952. -_-—_----- > in| season. for the Tigers," said the macnn sa ever to win an “Kiicrican’ League batting title. The sudden, late-hour con- ference at Briggs Stadium snuffed out, what might have built into a a big rift between Kaline and Briggs. Not long ago, Briggs was quoted as saying, “Katine thinks he’s as good as Mantle and wants more: money." Kaline, who immediately. de- nied he made such a comparison, says now he is “certain Mr. Briggs, if he made such a statement, did it in a joking manner.”’ Briggs said his quote was twisted around a bit. “But that, doesn’t matter now,” said Briggs. ‘“‘What does matter is that we have signed a great player and -we'll have him at Briggs Stadium. The club is-very happy and’ we're, expecting a big move upward in the standings.” The 1957 salary represents a nice increase for the young slug- ger, who skyrocketed to big league Manager Tin Teakthg: REWANE Wik A ST goodiothing kid win two youn 4 2 home runs in 1955. ‘Briggs, reached at Lake Wales, weak Wik Wingo, ddoe: tea beaeeney aqpeed ‘more oF lest on| how | ready. They recently leading .340 average along with 27\far we would go.” * * * Beaming with his new pact, Ka- ad ee ove] , Wi i h Cont frac fe Club Wi Choose: Gd fh Alacale $ a new home in a fashionable sub- urb and announced just yesterday that their. first child is expected stardom after signing a bonus con- tract in the summer of 1953, fresh} from the Baltimore sandlots. He| Winter Deals Aid St. Louis ‘Top 3-Year-Olds in Bahamas Stakes MIAMI, Fia.,.(® — Thirteen of! the nation’s most promising 3 year-old colts now in training in |Florida line up today in the 23rd jrunning of the Bahamas Stakes, 'seven-furlong feature at Hialeah | Park with a gross value of $26,450. Wheatley |Stable’s Bold Ruler, winner of 7 jout of 10 races as a 2-year-old, including the Youthful, Juvenile and Futurity in New York, Bert Bell Conceived v Pro Idea PHILADELPHIA ™#) —The re-, fusal of a Minnesota fullback to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles some 24 years ago fathered the National Football League draft. NFL Commissioner Bert Bell, then owner, coach, ticket seller, usher and water boy of the Ea- gles, devised the system known as tLe pro player draft, Bell came up with the idea after an ful effort to sign a rugged back/ named Stanley Kostka. Bell told the story as he pre- pared to bang the gavel for to- morrow’s opening of the 26th edi- tion of the NFL draft. “In 1933, I telephoned Kostka, a Minnesota back, in Minneapolis. {_ asked him point blank if he would sign-with the Eagles if I came out there and offered him a contract for more money than any- one else in the league would give, him. He'said yes. Players Refusal fo Sign Started Drafts “So, in the situation, I went to to; Minneapolis. We met in a hotel. 1 asked him how much he had! been offered by other clubs. He told me the top was $3,500. I'll give you $4,000, I tok, him, * * * “But Kostka hemmed and thawed, said he had to think it over, give my offer more serious consideration. I told him to take en hour to make up his mind. : Ac- tually, in the situation, I knew what was on his mind. He wanted to. get to a telephone and call the club (Brooklyn) which had offered him $3,500 to see if —" top my offer. * * * “Apparently, he couldn’t make the tonnection, because when he came back, he stili hadn't made up his mind. \I told him, look, ‘I'll give you $6,000 if you'll Sign Boys’ Club Five Beats Visitors went on to trample the visiting ‘Philadelphia Branch Boys’ Club of} 4, Detroit, 72-38. ae we meer H Rochester vs. New York ‘at Syracuse Fort Warne #1, Bt se SE a Pe | St. John’s 41 Pleasant 34 Sore cy te potentty 20 Flint Northern 6, Petsbeseat e \ Sexton 47 Center Line 66, South Lake 62 (OT) Bayport 64, \ Fock 43 Madison 52 Mary 56, Ferndale St. Handy 30 e Orion 56, Royal Oak St, James Saginaw 75, Bay oF, ” annie 60, Port New Baltimore 57, Marine City 55 r 66, Algonac a4 St; Cial Alton 73, Tecumseh Louls 49, Oklahoma A&M 45 Dame 94, Indiana 82 Anderson 74, at tate Oo Tech V1 Duke Virginia 569, wt, "Verginie Tech 54 voulavitie 79, New Orleans -Lo 83 Baltimore rkansas 62, Texas Christian 66 fag ons City 107, New Mexico” Lo] Mexico a 95, na lore State 80 oe anew ee eee i 5 i * F Z : Aas # eo Poke Oe ee ee Le Sg ee ron St. Stephen| Catholic Univ. ad . Bante a Clete ¢ 61, aeons of Pacific $1; — = =" now and let me go” beens: He hedged. So I left.” Bell said he thought about the Kostka case all the way home. “T| made up my mind that this league would never survive unless we had ‘some system whereLy each team had an even chance to bid for talent against the other, It was obvious the rich clube were win- ning the . championships. The Bears, Giants and Green Bay| Packers passed the. title around among them.” * * * So, at the 1934 league meeting Bell. introduced the player draft proposal and after debate it was adopted to e effective for the 1936 season. “The draft,’ says \ Bell, who would never win an award as a blushing violet, ‘‘wags the greatest thing that ever happened to. the| NFL, Over the years it had Ybrought balance to the league. | Now every team has a chance to, win the title over a given number of years. Three or four teams’ don't monopolize tne thing.” } lduring | Hobie Landrith from Chicago, Another in a series of mana-| Jones was always one of the {every club in the league. Davis |righthander, should help us a lot oppesing pitchers that our hit- | should be a valuable addition |More this year, now that he has | to our bullpen. gerial views on the pennant rac- es, written under the managers’ own bylines — St. Louis Card- inals. By FRED HUTCHINSON BRADENTON BEACH, Fia. — This is the time of the year when every club wins~the pennant, or, at worst, finishes in the first division, But it is a fact that we haven't lost a game yet and we're not conceding a thing to anyone, We finished in the first division last- year, coming up from seventh in 1955. We're going to make kind of improvement. I realize that the same kind of improve- memt this year would mean first place. I don't consider it an im- possible feat. There's no substitu- tion for first place. Our biggest weakness last year was our inability to score runs at the opportune time. That was due to the lack of the extra base hit. ‘We had too. many singles hitters. Our base running wasn’t anything to rave about, either. We've made a couple of deals the winter which can’t ‘help but make us stronger, the way I see it. First of all we got Del Ennis from Philadelphia. * * *« . He will help our run production) and our extra base hit depart-; ment. He is an acknowledged slug-| ger who has averaged more than, 100 rung batted in over 11 sea- ters moaned about, He has great stuff and was tough on “BACKWARD” BARKSDALE — Morgan State high jumper Robert Barksdale is stopped by the camera at the top of unorthodox leap -which leaves bin face up i instead, a down as he clears Fia., said he talked with McHale line joked that “Mrs. Kaline and/in iate ware the bar. His * a five-way tie in Philadelphia. Cards Strengthened for '57 Incidentally, Larry Jac kson, Detroit CC Next Foe for 2nd Ranked Chiets Homesteading days have ended temporarily for Pontiac, High School as the Chiefs prepare to hit the road for two consecutive Friday night basketball games before returning for a home en- gagement against powerful High- land Park. The Chiefs, 2nd ranked team in the state, will have their hands full in. attempting to protect an eight-game winning streak against Detroit Catholic Central on .the Shamrock court this week. Pontiac started the winning streak in the season opener against this same team, but the —_y came in the final seconds on a narrow 45-42 margin, Central whipped six straight teams before bowing in a close decision to Inkster. Catholic Central was Portiac’s downfall in the state quarter-finals, last year after the Chiefs had beaten the Shamrocks. twice a regular season play. * * * Central always has a good num-| Catholic Central was not happy} et of outside -shooters as was) lover the loss at PHS and after-| proven in the first game this. year: iward one of the Shamrock assistant] when guards Tom King, Jerry ‘coaches remarked, ‘we're going to point for the Pontiac game in | Detroit.” sons in the National League. I lexpect him to go right into the’ ~ ‘cleanup spot in our lineup. Then we acquired Sam Jones, dith Davis, Eddie Miksis and ae 8 _PATHER-SON CHAT ~ Whatever it was Dana perintendent.of Schools, gaid té son Dick before last Friday’s game against Arthur Hill, it really worked. Dick ro the best night of his basketball career at Pontiac High by leadi _ Ponting Press Photo P. Whitmer, Sa- Since that Opening game loss, Chilled at Start, Cranes Bow, 68-48 A frigid first’ period in which Flint Tech scored 2/ points while host cagers Cranbrook could. col- ject only 8 really cost the Cranes a chance for an even battle on Cranes thawed out to play Tech even rest of the way, but they could never: make up the difference and bowed 68-48. Loss leaves Cranbrook with a 1-7 record. Tech's Gil Hull led with 18 points, 10 in the first period, Grube and pacrta of Casares: Rat 7 Ot respectively. cece e eee] Pre = | B is if Baal Teahen and forward Al Moran! connected from the outcourt. Central outshot PHS from the’ floor 20 buckets to 15 in that game.' After °Catholic Central, Pontiac! travels to Flint Central in a loop. contest February 8th and then Highiand Park’s 3rd ranked team visits the Chief reer MSU, Pitt OK 1960 Grid Tilt EAST LANSING ® — A meet- ing with the University of Pitts- by MSU athletic director Biggie Munn, wifi complete a home and home arrangement, Pittsburgh also ig scheduled to play at East Lansing on Oct. 11, 1958. Michigan State and Pittsburgh have a football history of three 12-7 im 1945, 19-0 in 1950 and 53-26 in 1951. . cass | NHL Standings i & Muske snopes Heights H 4 Bighia ee 33 W LT Pts.GFGA by Korth western A 1 ¢pETROIT 27 11 8 62 13% 9% ‘ sant Dorel 7 4 | Montreal % 14 7 59 145 100 9. Ferndale "> Boston 22 16 & 52.124 118 10. Benton “Harbor 7 2/Toronto 6 2% 9 41 N13 1% CLASS B w New York 16°22 % 40 113 14 1. Manistee ‘ 10 6 Chicago 9 ® 8 % 101 10 . WALLED LAKE & e | Hl fier a j| _ WEDNESDAY'Ss GAME ‘ ington . ea Chicago at-New York. §. Rochester 4 | amnaisics GAMES him as is noted by the fact that he finished in a | )|the infield, | Watrous Leads ‘in Final Round AP Wirephete ‘backward” style works well for for first place at 6-feet-7 recently had experience as a relief pitcher. * * * The Cards’ need during the past lseveral seasons was better pitching and | feel we have improved it. We're going to. start right off with National Football hosel oar to Hold Annual — PILADRL PUA o— National |Football League teams: drafted _ |four rounds of their annual 30- . = hyo nd player draft last November — and” will complete the. Job here to». Oklahoma center; Tom McDonald, Oklahoma; Jimmy Brown, Syra- cuse and Don Bosseler, Miami, Fila, backs. In tomorrow's draft, the clubs | will pick in the order of their 1956 league finish with the last place club first and world champion New York Giants last. Géeen Bay Ron Kramer, Michigan; Joel Wells. Clemson: Dalton Truax, Tulane; Cari Vereen, Georgia Tech gles m Mea om ic Duke : Philadelphia Ea Clarence Peaks, "Mich! Karnes, Wake Forest; Oklahoma; Bonny Jurgensen, Washington Don Bossier, Miami (Flal: Joe Walton, Pittsburgh; Ed Sutton, North Carolina; Vince Scorsone, Pittsburg; Jim. Podiey, vyral Michigan. wag, ooops 4 Eieht w VYerk Giant: Mendyk, Michigan State. Detroit Wilh Giass, Tags 43 ene Gordy, _Ten- nessee; Ter arr, Michigan; eve Junker: Xavier (Ohio), Murry Dickson and Herm Weh- — pn eget Sg meier, Rash ¥ the . They improved our pitching a last, The order tremendously after we obtained | 9° Los A: them from Philadelphia last wer ‘May. I jeok for Vinegar Bend |"7. san ’ ¥ Mizell and Willard Schmidt to - Washi Ptiicts round out our starting staff with (19. LION Davis on a spot basis , . .and {1}. Chicago Bears our bonus bey Lindy McDan- | The. ked teams will toss @ coin en alternate in We think we'll be stronger too. Ken Boyer third and Don Blassingame second will have added experience. in al at first base, where he belongs, and that will put Wally Moon in the outfield where he belongs. In the final analysis, I, think our team will be stronger be- cause of more power, defense, | sounder pitching and a_ better Pro Net Coa Hit as Robber’ — of Aussie Stars | MELBOURNE, Austtalia wm — \*Professional tennis could easily rob Australia of all its topline \stars within two or three years,” | That's the warning from Don Ferguson, president of the Lawn Tennis Assn. of Australia, and a staunch foe of pro tennis, Phd gar who earlier had ac- used professional tennis promot- * Jack Kramer of trying to “kill” amateur tennis, yesterday criticized state tennis associations for their co-operation with the pros, DUNEDIN, Fla. (®—Al Watrous, | the PGA’s new senior golf champ from Birmingham, Mich., tees off - yg rere the final round of the Quarter Century Golf Club ‘* * * Watrous shot a five under par 67. yesterday to take the lead over Clarence Dozer of Vero for we ae ae th “Lane and Ryff ‘Stan Musial will start the season Collide on TV y NORFOLK, Va. (#—Kenny Lane and Frankie Ryff, two of the na- tion’s leading lightweights, col- lide here tonight in a nationally televised (ABC) fight with Lane looking to the battle as a possible stepping-stone to a title bout. * * * “It I get by this fight with fly- ing colors, I'll stand a good chance for a title “shot,” says Lane, a southpaw from Muskegon, Mich., who's rated the No, 2 contender in the 135-pound division * behind champion Joe Brown. Lane, who's won Ww fights in a row and boasts an over-all 45-5 record for his career, will rule an 8-8 favorite when he climbs into the ring against Ryff, the New York campaigner who has a 21-3 mark. . * * *. The two battled it out last Nov. 14 in Miami with Lane hanging up a unanithous decision, Should tonight's bout.go the limit, it will be scored on a point basis with the winner of a round receiving 10 points, Marshall Still Fights for Life MELBOURNE (® — The condi- tien of Australian swimmer John Marshall, who is fighting for his life in the Royal Melbourne Hos- pital, was still extremely critical today. It has been unchanged through- out the day after detcriorating late last night, Doctors would not say today how bad the deterioration was. Beach, Fila., Guy Paulsen of Chicago and Willie Goggin of . Rutherford, Md. who tied for second at 6%, The 36-hole tournament is for players who have been PGA mem- bers for 25 years or more. Phils Sign Blaylock « Marshall hag been untonsdious jsince he received severe head in- ‘uries in a car crash last Friday. ! — Flint JC Loses First JACKSON & Flint Junior \College a. its . first basketball idefeat. of the season last ‘falling before a powerful) ‘half REEES by Jackson . ae C.. the cream of the 1956 college player crop in ordér to compete Ne ' Sam Le Luca, South Carolina; Dennis 4 and | distributed by nt 7, when he epic in Pittsburgh _.|the New cme ~|Lowel oc te = Are Wins Trophy ‘PALO ALTO, Calit, W — Joni" Arnett, Southern Celifornia half-' . to his home in|back,.last night received the Pop) | ierdy sour hialWibiec’ Setaastol “Serko We jrelease from Mercy . hospital. He West. Coast's most valuable senior’ {o tered 4 doeted hip and_leaege fetal payer of 16 i ar q sts jemi in eight outings. = MEISTER BRAU Pilsner Beer In Gunde. big eallon - bottles and cans Vreeland Bros. 000 Fontise Tra, Walled Lake Phone MArket 4-3131 TLL. F co. was x Wilson Hits for 31 a in Ses I total. Loss was Oxford’ Big surprise of the conleat lax ‘was the shooting by Lothery, who [games had a total of 18. Dave Peters, Giants, Re 6a yee re (Close "Biddy Tits . college stars, therc have many, many cases where college|scored 12 and 10 respectively ani wih. layers deliberately go out and get} In the only other “Biddy” game nocwneren oxvese an opponent. Rough Riders scored a 28-18 vic- 6 @ 10 Brady 2 4 “Mind fyou, I don't say it is|tory over Flying Aces. Dave Col-/Eidred ® ¢ °2 te Beene 8 condoned, or. that coaches teach it,|ando found the mark for 19 points! v: 7 © 14 Somers 1 06 but it is done, ” as he paced the win. ) fe, 8. g 2 Merve ea fai “Maybe its lack of maturity, Today's pit Warriors and Hawks| Hert 2 06 ae ie J -MacAfee, a promotion man for| and Globe Trotters against Celtics. now a standout with the New York|i" the NFL but added “they gen- collage experience and) wiison scored all the points forjits first defeat after seven straight “Ta Boston brewery, said thal there| have been “a few dirty players” erally don't jast,” Royals, Riders Win Although Dick Kehrer hit for 25 ,jand teammate Gary Ballman got 19, East Detroit ran into a Tartar Club. Dennis O’berry and Chuck}in Hamtramck and bowed 68-59 for their team in a losing effort. They|Victories. Marv Ringo led the Cos- over Troy in manpower during this bit of action in Tuesday night's Oakland B League battle at Avondale. From left to right, the three white-shirted Avon cagers are Steve Saunders, Dick Gronski Tim Mulholland. Wayne Figley- (No. 8) is the lone Troy player on the scene. The Colts discovered that the Jackets owned all the horses in their 79-56 upset win. a 4 Ca When quality dictates the choice — Knowledgeable people by the case buy Imperial-and ll “4 3 8 3 “* Rochester ........... 4 3% 12 «11-13 Jablonski 21st to Sign Marion Eyes Pro Cagers. HE "Seeks Franchise in NBA 6 my tuum ameptanvem weet ichoed’ tat ic ede’ c tei The prospective switch of former|franchise, the Celtice ‘continued By Oxford. i Tar tor Rochester, 7 in major league manager Marty Mar-| their parade toward the Eastern et ion from baseball to basketball and the eight-game victory string/ apolis 103-91 last night. of the Boston Celtics were the|NRA action, New York beat Phil- ‘Division title by toppling Minne- In other .- " . talk of the National Basketball adeiphia 114-110, and Fort Wayne Ray Jablonski today became the 21st Chicago Cub to sign his 1957 contract, CHICAGO (# — Third baseman Assn. today. downed ‘St. Louis 91-85, * * * ° * * ra an Marion, 195-56 manager) The former “Mr. Shortstop” of of the Chicago White Sox, dis-ithe St. Louis Cardinals said he ’ 401 S. Saginaw BLLEL ELLE ELLE Li ies FUSS E CASES ERE RRR RRR R ESSER eRe ‘led franchisee with NBA a Automatic #: with ts" lon Maron “vated . © gate franchose possibilities. 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MIAMI, Fila. » — Master Boing of France, winner of the Inter- national race at Laure] in Mary- will invade Hialeah id Hi {not per person) annual use fee State Drafts Plans ifor Park Use Sticker at its Jan. 11 meeting and agreed to ask the legislature for authority to establish a $2 per autombile|hunting poll, involving about 4500 ern part of the Lower Peninsula | th M 1. state park visitors. A smal . cermin | fishing, probably because [what is wrong with ice fahng a “=Poll fo Cover ] 000 Hunters About 7000 deer hunters will re- 's ‘Sth annual poll of hunt- -ling activities for the regular deer season gets underway. Another 3000 cards still being processed will be mailed in Febru- & ' Hl] = Commis satistial padework is completed program, These are the archery deer sur- Ivey, involving about 2000 bow and| Snowshoe hares and cottontails arrow hunters, and the small game small garne hunters. 6 Foxes Taken by OCSC H vnters in Holly Area One of the most satisfactory fox hunts in years for Oakland County Sportsmen's club nimrods was the last weekend ‘tour of the Holly area, All 30 hunters who took part in| the no-dog,. shotgun swingout re- iported seeing foxes. Six fat ‘animals were taken, the largest single hunt total in a long time. Plans are already under way for a similar-outing, to be held in lan Dreyer Holds ote blue a Pontiac Press Photo " 43 ~ we a7 mre, GOOD SPEARING — Owen Wuelfing, 176 Bassett street, Pontiac, , terrier Am. Am. Can. CB. Rees Admiral is a lucky ice-fisherman. For the 3rd consecutive year he has come |5,, mee on Eee < up with one of the winter's’ biggest northern pike. Fishing alone, pice apie as, from a shanty on Brendell lake, near Holly, Owen speared a 36 inch, peas Greenville, 8.C.). . 12 '8 ounce fish when it made its 2nd trip into the target area jae Yiride Uonesers. Akron after aYfoot-long sucker decoy. It hit the decoy, and got a seven-tine Oi: tod. Pom. oo By Fg spear in its back at the same time. A year ago Wuelfing speared a iSinam mene Yorkshire ee 11% pounder and in 1955 took a 13-pound, 43-inch long fish, at the ee San Oe — Won by Boston See eee oh He Barnett Bin ac oo HM. Over, pe hy geen tiger might con-' -|sult the current solunar tables, man, is authority for the tables, as follows: ivene at Dreyer’s sports goods store, Holly, at 7 a.m. for coffee and doughnuts, a Dreyer institu- tion of many years standing. Hunt will be in the-Holly area, with shotguns (No. 2 loads only) and no dogs. Last year's hunt pro- the near future. Season Ends Thursday been scarce during the season.’ are still legal game in the north- fall, F = ‘1 ie Gee eee tee ae niy Meer aT oY pete Teta eT ee Rae ee a ee ee Sem MOL RCN LS ee eT ML me ey Th Me MM ee wee nT kL op ket A Tet Me ae cee Cah. ihe ere tt a eee? | ss nie a ea e ' « : ‘ oe oe oe oe oe ee Oe oe oe oe oe Oy TOG ENT TN GERACE Ml a ae ee ee ee eee ad ightoweight oD! valve lifters, ogre grind ee © at is for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and trucks ee ee ee eee eee ee ~ performance and small- istons, automatic Pom ~ camshaft many more quality custom features give you 50% to 100% more Mesne Co ee ee eee {50% 100% more POWER; “precisioneered” high-compression hood, you have all the power «ar economy are yours with a you need... . never have to p Mustang High-Compression En- ha . Increased bore and stroke, your car to the limit, saves engine wear for thousands of extra miles. Mustang engines carry a new-engine guaramtee— can be installed in a few hours. ‘Have tomorrow's engine today for more driving pleasure and efficiency, Stop in, ask about the Mustang High-Compression line: c Motor Parts for the Doctor of Motors i J] i NITE S NEEDED Leave your car between 4 and 5 We have found that many of our service Nusmote better serve tt dene fer you—evernite, “CHEVROLET ERVICE | FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF Just Becouse You Can't Take Time During the Day ‘USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE eur customers mi the Gay and just can’t take the time bar bg ne de e oF bon ge service, SERVICE | P, M.—it‘ll be ready at 8 A. M eet ase thelr car @ | for needed om And 90, we ve extended ou owners of this ares. ‘ Even W your car requires some miner bedy or fender werk—we'll ger sad sik Seelt ne miore — 06 wo operpte om dn eutabiiehed fat rote echedale with oar ex ced men the latest Seuipment"to essare you the very best workmanship Don’t Drive a Car That's Not Right z methods and. | _ Mi ins } | Rabbit hunting in the southernii Lower Peninsula, which has not | ‘been very good this winter, ends/ tomorrow (Jan. 31). That includes | ry|this area, where conservation of- | ed.ificers say the cottontails have = ae, aeons ee ee duced several foxes. “Lots of foxes have been seen in this sec- tion,”” conservation officer Harold AM, Fox Hunt on Sunday ert een eae" Fan Annual fox hunt, sponsored by |sat. 202031! T8138 Cliff Dreyer of Holly is set for [SUR. “se--s-+- 8:38 re Sunday, Feb. 3. Hunters will con- Tees. convene: 9:00 3:30 18 Two-Hitters in NL CINCINNATI (® — Besides the two-hitters pitched by Brooklyn's there were 18 two-hitters hurled) by National League pitchers dur-| mbieysr There were 22 three Sua of Fenton, reported today, itters and one one-hitter. especially for this area. John Alden Knight, noted ‘outdoors. Carl Erskine and Sal Maglie, | | pe Re yg yee ap et Peyton of Island Par, N. The! creeea © 100% Woot—Nevy Type WATCH CAPS. .98° $3.09 25% wool. Long peRWaan 19 | SWEATSHIRTS araenronmenranen uddik’s SUITS s/ Oe SPORT COATS ~ VALUES TO $55.00 NOW | $3 4» "VALUES TO Ae 50 99" -Open MOH & FRI. heat eva ae aS rhea fo a ceemaiiaemiemed + VALUES TO $100. "TRAST DAYS | For These Terrific. Values During Our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE SOCIETY BRAND CALVERT SUITS TOWNE HOUSE VALUES TO 8. Z 69" ALL TOPCOATS AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS Famous Maker Colored SLACKS SHIRTS | NOW oe 00 VALUES TO ~ $5.00 © ui : - TwerttyeThiwe North Seninom eh = Accommrs Portions Mich SUITS VALUES ys $65.00 ‘49% VALUES TO $25. 00 NOW . s] 3 8 80 / - VALUES TO $17.95 NOW pl Qari 3 i } dik’s ‘* i Lk local alae sie escsahwiGtnage~ ater tie | : ne : ‘ae 4 Z } . =" a Au ee aos Bea * - ‘lee ‘ a ae % e Ae A Le ~! * oe ; we tr powrrac press, wepwespayzamuany most le me Cosma roe ™ NiGHt A T'D CLOsseR ‘Geen To caren WP USE A MYSELF IFT Wecap! ONE TIME A -@y_ THAT WILD ) THAT CNL TPG qf ELDERBERRY Nv HIM AMNESIA/ /2\ DETERGENT > _ _p Ee PONG. BUT HE WAS >Z=NTIM COOKS AE RELATIVESL ES "A —SRNM BUSMM tk ange be By Leslie Turner cara ree] . : ae Ww : ie SONG! ‘THAT'S ALL I PRANK, ) { O.K., WE'LL ONE DROP TH’ ; THEY was comin’ ] | |. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (as GEE, T'S SWELL HAVIN ’ fe t— | | oe on ’ - i} * 7 \ ; Tew . “ > ‘| A \\ eS ANN ‘ 4 ‘ RUAN " yo - SN \\ Li a > SP “NS. ws) \\ =A i s VU. ’ hm if = * Yi; WY Ee ‘a AN NY = UA NN a\\ Md - © 1967 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Keg. US. MORTY MEEKLE ae | | Y AW, YOLIRE wabaeee aN ONUFFLE SNIFF ; TRWiLLAMS HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN © 1001 nah boven ine, 1°30 DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber o } ‘BELIEN 0.K., BUT FO RATHER | |THEY NOT ONLY Give GO T’ TH’ DRUGST BIGGER SANDWICHES, ) og 4 i FOUNTAIN T’ EAT! ae h Ca Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Wont Ad. Section | Take advantage of this easy way I piri wl alent aay | To Plece Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) 4 § ge Be B, large 35. Checks Si mn eB68 bd pp —e e = i : i | a 3 3 5 i aR at Bek rete PoE : 8: « a. * +s 0 ae 2 2 FE Ho*: *s .** sesenesss weve ae ® z a) me seal = He Sze - * « we ale i * * yt | Bk reezgese pesesecs $333 se ipa J 3 Simin. ge Me fee a's S32 ad yg § 8 a3 “* bed 7 iy -* Pi avysse £72? se . si a's <*s ht ot : * eS a SBaaue. S ry ae one E ga ageses i a 2° Thursday Last Day for Alien Registration 23 ' Thursday 1s the last day for }aliens to turn in their registration |cards. After Thursday, aliens will|Hooker Tah a ee ce Se NRE, ie NE ARRAS NER aes Sr ee A CuHnevunew ge aa 282.9582 baat awl ~~ ded s83s8zse% w al vaw 28.4): early 33 .|\Camp Brighton, the group rehabili- tation camp operated by Jackson Prison, it was announced today. The cdmp is for men between the ages of 18 and 25 who author- ities believe can soon be returned une 8 ” Ynast Sh & 14,5 47 ; Ze id 97 uding deéportatior, . 2,500 cards have already received by the Pontiac Post , Dean added, approximately same number as last year. STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by the Associated Press.” 200 A.M, to 8:00 P.M. Our Specialty ‘t\ship Toastmaster Club president, i763 ;has volunteered as discussion lead-|group’s annual meeting. Sier of the group. Lepp, of 2809 Pri- ‘;\vate Dr., Milford, will lead dicus-|elson, of The Wonderland Shop who served the past year as sroldedk Gk sielonanin ot te ‘8/sions on problems confronting men, either of a personal nature, or of a group nature, “The formation of the club attempt to give the men an oppor-|the outstanding accomplishments tunity to grow mentally and so-|of the organization during 1956/¢ cially,” said Lepp. The first. or-|were reviewed, ganizational meeting Monday night was a great success. The speakers|show, arrival of Santa Claus by carried out their part of the pro-jhelicopter, and participation in the = great enthusiasm -and/Pontiac Salute.to Industry, with DETROIT STOCKS ic. J. Nephier Co.) Pigures after decimal points are eighths jon the Continent this year. Alien Elec, & Equip. Co. Baldwin Rubber Co, ... Ross Ge r Co, ... : G. L. Ol! & Chem. Co. .. DT ad HW Sm wis we aoe > ie iat Oe ie eg ne ship of this new 3-bedroom the large fireplace wit living room, the joy of working the bright 18-ft. kitchen with its well arran y The eating space in the L. also face the divider fireplace. has colored fixtures and vanette. Owner says-sacrifice for . . a om en eemweee tt HSB Sanm Go -_- s oiiaetd Wayne Screw Prod. C Friends in the 24-ft. Two-Car Collision Injures 8-Year-Old An eight-year-old girl was in- jured in a two-car collision late yesterday on Easton Road at Clark- ston Orion Road in Independence each meeting. The program will be held each Monday nighit. Burglar Takes Whisky From Grocery Store kis An ! stolen auto. - unknown amount of whisky The <. 15 and 16 ld Linda Miles, of 665 Longview St., Lake Orion, was treated and re- leased from Pontiac General Hos- pital for lacerations of her right ear, She was riding in a car driven by her father, Kenward Miles, 42. Driver of the other automobile was Leo J. Motdoch, 37, of 4775 Indian- wood Rd., Clarkston, Oakland County Sheriff's deputi said that the two men became con- fused when Miles attempted to Station at the in-|r \ Top Quality canizing Ss Recapping T BUDGET TERMS Low Overhead Location! turn into a gas NEW YORK~A new m= Treading Co, _ |jment tor theatergoers is a “silent|asked why New Ruling to Control NORMAN G. WACHLER ‘Tel-Huron Group Elects ‘57 President committee. In addition to committee reports, the display of a new Pontiac. 2 Roseville Runaways, Caught in Stolen Auto x * * Donald Brown arrested to the general public within the gu - | Cadillac avenue from Oakland to Run- dell; Hudson avenue from approved contingent upon inspec-— department which will be part of the 1957 street Paving. curb, inage, and & YELLOW PAGES ADVERTISING supplement pecs: toes =\MACHINISTS = : Hydraulic Exp. Beneficial TOOL ROOM LATHE OPERATOR RADIAL DRILL ! OPERATOR antes 7 re A JIG BORE OPERATOR Must be capable of work- ing from blue prints and‘ using precision meastir- ing instruments. All Fringe Benefits, - Modern Plant - - DETROIT BROACH «&. MACHINE CO. OLive 1-9211 i Rochester Fai Eeatae ‘Two-inch sephaltic concrete recep tor: to East. boule- Elm street from Marshall Curb, itter, and related work for: : a Summit; W. jount avenue from — M ines vietery Gave from m to Ma’ te olls Subdi- sion; —_ , a Clemens to Grandview; East boulevard to Linda Carr street " 7. Mt. -Clemens Knolls f vision; Kimball street from Jef- ferson to south end of street; Sedovevense, from Barer Prana: avenue Ba to Pranklin Cherry f end 8 ee ey of ah an Se “Secane "trots Paddock to East M 97, Grandview Subdivision; and from Norman G. Wachler of -Osmun's parol Town. and Country store was Elmer Lepp Jr., Waterford Town-|elected president of the Tel-Huron Merchants Assn, last night at the Wachler succeeds Fred N. Nied- kane from west line of lot 65, ; plat 108 to east line of lot 14; north of South boulevard i s 4 3 52 2 By Fg See i. we: ns, ley to west line of Kennett Gardens. Included were an outdoor fashion Tn ro & session of said Court, held at — Probate Office January A.D. 1967. Presen of Probate. anpoir.ied to receive, examine and adjust Two runaway Roseville youths were apprehended by Pontiac Po-/**se? lice Tuesday for investigation of a) tee }Glaims to sald court at said Probate thereof be ven by ot G bene af tate “cree tor eteniane Officers James Teal Jr. SM) Cistive weeks previous to said day of hea: in The naw New, Si Pontiae Frese jos gg papers printed and circulated in : an matl, return receipt demanded. court from to both 8; Ez. Lookout, Northway, and Home- stead from Astor to East - vement on Wash- ienderson to Prall. ine of assessor's plat 17; north side of ht to M: y. Other sidewalk ts will be: south of ot pel ge ane from Mi Kennett road Saldwin avenue to and STATE OF MICHIGAN =_— Court for the County of in the City of Sag- w in said County, on the 14th day of t, Hon, Fred J. Borchard, ‘Judge In_ the matter of. the state of James ¢laims and demands against said de- by and befofe said court: fs ordered, that creditors of said oe on or before the 29th day of rch, A.D. 1957 at ten o'clock in the ceased, ; further ordered, that publife no- ICHARD, Jude of Probate CRANE, CRANE. KFSsetL & DEIB Attorneys for Estate 308 Second National Senk Building, waniy oO. LOC 6 Jan, 16, 33, 30, #..2 H Ba 4 > 3 32 : - . ' however will m ORY WiL- . married and over 26 years of age, or few, They are filled with remembrance ‘dear, of you. Wife Phoe' le be, Jac Ham Wesler. Kyle & freight division. Tractors and daughter Goldie, |! ie Sane cen, Ge Flowers 3 vintage or newer, 30-ft. vans or eu WOH gee any + Ht i He FE Bue B Ps is *B ignerl 2 reesei fol SBF ecense nee. Board of us _cation 40 Patterson, WTD.: BROKERS FOR DRY k, Garnett, Wil- open acceptable. DUNSTAN S FLOWERS pot, SR 8... Mk. Bae. Your Alhed Florists Mich. __ 2-8301 WTD. L Inter-State Carrier. Tractors and rake ———— _ Funeral Directors 4 AMBULANCE. UND, * : Pursley Punerai Home, ye 41211 er. Pere e basis. Avate. st : Ine set & Bivd, Beas b S, Donelson-Johns | _iis.* * *" acl, "Ponte, rE * “DESIGNED FOR Ls” ‘ cosets a ieee aL BOM “Ea Gentiemen. Pg | Bo CARERS CAPE Se a Pe Thoughtful Service ___PE_2-6041 MeLAIN BEATING Voorhees-Siple - FUNERAL HOME trailer comb, Tractors must be of vinta acceptable WANTED A Goon TRUCE mechanic. m person afte 854 Frank! : Service, Piane or Motor _5 p.m, ant ae = ' 2.8078 5 NTED . CAR SALESMAN = rei ; bi ‘sell Chevrole’ and Oldsmobie, BOX REPLIES furn. Rathburn Chev. Sales, At 10 a.m. today there a aR 7 were replies at the Press * tween the ages of 17 and 18% and oe in the following a femme? 6 menine |, txpenaee ee you in © fast Pn hr sgn owing orqscieation ia our F “s co % e 36, 57, 58, 60, 72, 76, 79, PI oe 97, 98, 101, 103, 104, 105, > . Wve tome Moday, esstus, ak 106, 107, 110, 113, 119. 8 p.m. Pa: ine invited. 37 ¥. Lawrence ree Pon- ALL ROUND METAL AND _ roof pana Sheet Metal, 215 Brownell Birm. AR Help Wanted Male 6 || “tielp Wanted Female 7 repair man, Anderson BE POPULAR AND MAKE BIG - RW. tail .. Must be experienced in phases Bookkeeping. Call Mr 6-1212 for L . Anderson ie Rd. Rirm, Mi Gleawrned Aen | am eeatae Pontiac, Mich. ~ | JOBS FOR MEN 3-1061 Television Service 22 vi 8-1882. (ost: COCKER BEAGLE PUP- -| “Shr misck & brown, Wilthams LE. Q; Black rea, Answers to “Buttons,” Child's . OR 3-6596. ___Help. Wanted 8 ows BOSS“HAVE A bg ee hd your own. Work in — time, sted corumnat to: : Gree, call Pe eats. 12 tot NEW CUPBOARDS & . RE oie son or i , UP AND DE 2 SH, e art me — Colonial Cleaners,’ ~ETE +1836 _Income Tax Service 17 SAN OR WOMAN FOR —GOOB &__delivery. EM_30080. |) aw INCOME TAX PRE. | = an won 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WA pared Nome by qualified st Soe ah Cee ameg_—aoee | a Mine en W nekienaily, 9¢- my bome. HT tor, wW St., Open wertised 5 in Gini ié wees, FE CB, asx MeN BOTT A ing ater school trom 4:00 00. | soneoa—e—etevENe, BK Md. | REALESTATE” GALEGIEEN “OR a Myer, PE $3000, Home calls by a a - 0a. aD. erred. Rose ie nae eee ee ig ag ee ae Sos Office Clerk Ta ee ‘GET IT QUICK, through’ Classified has! FE 28181 fot an ad itt, i are I > 4 “Rear aw RADIO & TV «| lee 4-6607. or | CONTRACTS WANTED need tm Yes, whatever it is — dial : emen only. LE I Ey TT J NICE CLEAN ROOMS, BA feom, private entrance, work! 3 : Sern 233 Chamberlain | cum sulomatie beat, a ae - 5 2, ELLWOOD ie, he i . Leslie R. Middleton BROKER i B HAS " PAY DOWN, WHAT | Uke Your ask tor Mr Le . Mondra or Mr. Clark, * CLARK REAL ESTATE FE +62 ae ea LISTINGS WANTED ov = LET « aa 4 RMS. AND BATH. INCLUDING __eerage. 185 Beach at. CLEAN T & : entrance. | uate heen tha RENTAL NITS nen P i. eg gy a Mo, 23-6361, afte: Fe taist, i, r 6 call CLEAN § RM. UPPER. E. #iDE. PE 44403. - Utilities” Selvate uF & PE 5-0667. APTS, Oakland 281 2? & 3 rm. . with ! mm cilities "fare e. stov, refrig., LOVELY 5 APART. ment on James K, tncludin rears lease at 8118 Ret month. A, Johnson vy, ——— MODERN 4 iM APT, 3 A southwest of Rochester in ea- ‘e for service. OL 32-5671, Attractive new duplex type units. tine on East Blvd. and Perry st. FE 47833 Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- | ™ seeeeennns, 100‘‘month. Call be- 1 8 & 8 pm. PE 45420. INDIAN VILLAGE 7 room MAHAN REALTY CO, ___ PE 2006 1075 W. Huren rent by month. C. PANGUS, Reatlor ' Orten » NAtional RN 2 BEDROOM BRICK. basement & heat. FE a junior executive. Nine m north of . ae 2 4+bedroom _house at $65. MY : Sp seo ae IN A FLASH! A. Johnson Edw..M, Stout, Realtor. w St. Ph, FE $-9165 Eves. "til #:30 CASH _ BUYERS WAITING Get our > rn No tie From courteous service Call Ted lcCullow; 5-0087. ]. C. HAYDEN, Realtor & E. Walton Open Eves. Wanted Real Estate 324. Large home on small secre-- oO within 10 mile radius of ; 48 HOURS | FOR ae JIM WRIGHT REALTOR . B_D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1117 8. ‘Telegraph FE 40821 Humphries rE Realtor FE 47114 oN. T F - BUY, SELL OR TRADE it George Sa te ae ae ge GEORGE BLAIR 36 Disie: an 31281 TRADES Ww in 4 are, gaining 8. reputation as i 4-1557 ;|_Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 ROOM AND KITCHEN, Pni-| x “| wate entrance, W a " wa . ashing, 1 adult aw... tine, erences. T RMS. & BA . far, 31 Perk 40612, RMS. & . 4 RMS. A BATH, VERY NICE. . living rai. Couple only FE a0, BROS: | |< pRivath BATH & BX REALTORS Avat Feb. ist. PE 6-2604 after Evert) 9 Sun 1 to 5 ATTRA URN. 1 bedrm. BUY OR SELL _Taion tx. "University 33007.” erty or will I at yeu ana . AP. 3 Lenore to get cash if the | fast nook lenadry facilities heel price teres » Call and let Tights ty 8 ye eee RILEY, BROKER Couple oniy: “ee FR +i! __ 608 ils. Lake RO | ee ns TO BUY, TO SELL |*s fara’ Beiysie "nie. ONLY STATEWIDE Peace ie Dinie Has etyice, 28 offices and Pete ,.2, ROOM, BATH rit STATEWIDE a= APAR lon ate Pe - : : y-} unfu FouniniiED APF FOR 7 Pao: pi s Lake; near bus lpe. | pop: fs Cas private entrance. $16 3 RM. SUITABLE FOR COUPLE. re 209 Voorheis Rd. 3 OR « ROOMS “ BATH. PRIVATE entrance. | furnished. — Sess or PE 360m.” i Room AFT. 1 A Heights, & furn, $88 at $4? Auburn. $15 WEEKLY Modern trailer, Convenient Pontiac « Roc’ lied. On bus line, Nr. grocery. _PE 2-4856. ; SMALL F i bus line. Util. clean and wart. —____S31_Pensacole _ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Fae eo a tanta toe 5 f. 0. rE | BEDROOM, 14 BATHS. GAS Bee, Cate ren welcome, FE +» 0 HOUSE, LK. in Waterford. AND BATH wrram 2 Socks of dewntowa, ; Saiki “eet” ont. Fl Private. ent. i child welcome mt waewe | TO VERY WicE s-nOooM APT. room fide, Garage. Auto. eas beat. place, Ba ~ Ye w =a A va ot 4| io sabe bath, ¢ rooms a tlled aeeet, W, SDE BRICK 6 aM 1% ote, Pt, tantiitine | baths. Seite Near Adulta culy. PEE 3.240 —— ve ’ FEAR ABOUND 3 | aT | fase . “= Also opt’ fureiahed’’ Aduie. wai] -22 2: | Rent Houses Furnished 35. For Rent Reems 3? stat 1 ROOM AND’ - PRI- 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- entrance, Washing, 1 adult, ette apts, Bachelor's Paradise, Pe seen m3 Day, ven ot month, FE eat08. i CLEAN ROGts. NEAR DOWN : LOG CABIN -| town & bus stop. bun Stool & water. $14 week. i] galow Norton 8. school = age child ‘welcome. P| Ae No WACAN. iM LOVELY; LARGE, on ire + Send ter newlyweds. OR | CLEAN W , * in welcome. Gag heat ere ; fet by tallow Gab “ vn §-2382 «Rooms, CLOSE 70 TOWN, 3s Mechanis. Phone PE aoe a, Apply at ~ | Yan Weit.’OR 93-1355, , very clean, Six < _tiae. FE 4-0903, ever RENT, LL * NICELY +a. © furn. ho’ on [ Busline, Ne rn. aple: FR +0401 after $:30 and all Sat. and Sun. Refer. ' RN, HOUSE. 4 Huds. 8000 FAR: 5-3208. : rant Seat ot. Rees SO FR LoTos. . WATERFORD. |” Close : 3 LAKE Ww. on. to St, Joseph ital, aoe ene eee eee os, | SMALL SLEEPING ROOM, AUTO. __pets. 2 005_mo. OR 35029. | ‘heat & water, FE 42780 ; MODERN 3 BE HOUSE. | ~~WoAN . ALL PRIVATE. Children welcome. Laundry room , nn 8 ee Deere “ ji 8 “ west Foutios, 1 mile r . : : | _lo, 1967, 3385 Fox. EM_ 3-40 for gentl ; WOODWARD A In t NEAT, 3 ROOMS AND BATH, py A ‘ SMALL HOUSES RENT, AU- a og mnme | tomatic heat, ele 4 Wit! come. Inquire at 1676 Taylor. Rd. Rooms - h Board “4 : Phone, FE 42031 —=<11 OR 2 To : SMALL HOUSE, COZY, NEATLY agar | furn, Avie, heat, Utiities sup-| °° Me _& Fishers, PB 9-0026. : syaawo, ani err be pe geen at STP ae, Be ES ek peel arraars soe olen = hom Hotel Rooms — 39 ss HOTEL AUBURIN | ; DESIRABLE SPACE available at city hall in the cen- ter of busin Harbor, Moders, Newly “aessrac ' e jecora: ed, gas heat. Catt TE 23002 ae on ° Stain floor, 4840 Dixie Mey. He -, A PART OF = A. JOHNSON, Realtor ; 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | RE, 42533 . Downtown Located bee 4 a - | --rroRgwEe a PS 1 A i i E i OE eenee eet ore ee i : i 1.%5| its .close in New York yesterday tl among tems St Gres of Us| Steel, up % at 64% compared with Co la a the postpone- ng study. of a document|ning at the public hearing Lodge No. 60, P&AM, Clarkston, innate ipa? al Se pst: terday ~ after close, Today it lo extended | its opening gain ng. slightly later iy o paee 7 : a i LOPF . 72 Lib McN&L ,. 13.1 & My . 4 Aire. .., 4.2 WE2-8357 Ane tion of Thursday Last Day for Alien Registration | Thursday 1s the last day for |aliens to turn in their registration |‘ Hhave to write a letter of explana-|t to mect, the deadline |r +» [ito U.S, Immigration and Naturali-|{n | zation authorities, according to); | Acting Postmaster Leslie Dean, | Failure to register, Dean pointed | jonns . jout, can lead to severe penalties,|Jones 3 L ... 524 including déportatior. . About 2,500 cards have already | been received by the Pontiac Post | Otfice, Dean added, approximately ed te ine ah 00 2 sSuBeus ue tEeses STOCK AVERAGES - Compiled by the Associated Press. 3 1 6 & Indust Rail Util Stocks ; ‘ : Noon Wed. ....253.6 128.1 741 176.4/to society as parolees. 00 A te 800 Pe the same number as last year. [Net Chan “ash arf ob2 1d] Elmer Lepp Jr., Waterford Town- Sees [Week Ago “388-0 ists BS 110-7 ship Toastmaster Club president, ~- | Airlines are offering easy pay- Your Age’. "13803 1338 730 1769/0a8 volunteered as discussion lead- KOSHER whereby Northern seee-s1 High me} e4 4 $938 er of the group. Lepp, of 2809 Pri- CORNED BEEF Treland families can fly with their | joss High ......287.8 142.4 78.7 181.5 vate Dr., Milford, will lead dicus- “Ph. WE 6-200: for Take-Octe | °2"8, for_ vacations in Britian or|!96 low ...... 203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8|sions ‘on problems confronting the ; : DETROIT STOCKS men, either of a personal nattire, Imagine the ship of this ranch home. The large Actual cost, $17,000 $14,950 Py ane ak pleasure of the large fireplace with family and friends in the 24-ft. living room, the joy of working the bright 18-ft. kitchen with its well arranged cabinets. The eating space in the dining L also face the divider fireplace. tiled bath has colored fixtures and vanette. , Owner says sacrifice for... pride of owner- new 3-bedroom The comfort . Allen Elec, & Equin. Co. * 234 3 Baldwin Rubber Co. ..... * 156 16.4 Co, .... . * 3 236 G. L. Oil & Chem. Co. * 1.7 24 Howell Elec. Mo. Co. ... 8.3 56.3 53 Peninsular Mt. Pd. Co”... 8.4 84° &4 et Co on... * 1 104 = |Rudy Manufact. Co. .... * 122 124 Toledo Edison Co. .......134 134 13.4 Wayne Screw Prod. Co... * 14 1.6 tc. L Nephler Co.) ‘Figures after decimal points are eighths High’ Low Noon “No sale; bid and asked Two-Car Collision Injures 8-Year-Old An eight-year-old. girl was in- Township. Linda Miles, of 665 Longview St., # \Valeanizing Top Quality Low Overhead Location! ‘Tire and a ‘Treading Co, / FE 5-0649. 42. tersection, : feng Candy Wrapper Silent ment for theatergoers is a os j 5. iS + i 5 4 Ls me. x a i ae é x Hye as for audlences in theaters and. «4 |fused when Miles attempted to!¥ turn into a gas station at the in- NEW YORK~A 1 chocolates séld to ‘3ES] sare, wut Schadewald ee ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Wil 1 “T/liam (Ameda) Schadewald, 8, <<: $84 OB Ou...! 383/E. 32 Mile Rd. who died on Mon- wt 4 Crees ol oi: to.6(4ay will be held at 1 p.m. Thurs- eee 3 Pie & BI. 484/day trom Roth's Home for Funerals ae pauh Et ". s3:4{with burial in Romeo Cemetery. bone dag —— Sh v4 Mrs. Schadewald, who lived in ee peaney 30“, 783|Romeo for 44 years, is survived > isa Pe RR ++: 213lby her husband and several nieces mes, O54 Eels D ..... $a Paling. itor" 428 Stephen Secruplak =~ 1 4g Phil Pet. 43) LAPEER — Service for Stephen Re proct & © -.. 44.1/Szezuplak, 74, who died Monday ee: plima "> alin the Lapeer Convalescent “s+ 408 RCA “ gir"; 33°*| Tome, will be held from the Church ai few = 10. of the ee Cmmetee on x vee BA t 9 a.m. Rev. Fatber cont Onn tee BOT os a Richard ‘Cody’ will’ officiate the Gory Pees Bt +. atic with burial in Mt, Loretto] | gata we " ; Det Batson . 387 AL RR. EY There’ are no survivors. Bowne a seep mee Du, Pont. ...183.6 Pi asstes Gordon Eagle Rast fie le «-. Z. sreesee £12) MARLETTE — Service for Gor- Hy Auto bv. 3, joe don Eagle, 73, who bm pringthe Red .... 64 id .... 393|farm home Sunday, wil Bre, Ra tons I ind 5°: pep Ga Ld Biel Cue Firestone .... 90 Oil NJ .... 87.6/2 p.m, Wednesday. Burial 4 Ford Moen... S84 Bun OM nest 1 4|in Zion Cemetery with Rev. Robert ‘|eregh “Tre "<0 a4 Beit ae 5. ag) Heit tate vive or Den 48 Sylv Ei PG .. 434 Mr, Eagle is sur\ iM, pmo —— Rr ue Tex @ Sul ..., 30 |Alvin of Marlette, a daughter Gen Pde ..... 43.5 Textron. +e 36-1 Elgin Pearsall of Pontiac, a brother pn RF Timk 'R Beat’; ,|Henry of Sandusky and one grand- Gon Tel ----. 04 Toone Cen 5. 344 _ es ks Goodrich .... 61.3 Un meen | Y ey * ew Waterford Club o Ol -..4.. il woe. i : Beet any iy 8 Oe 2 Helps Prisoners nland +816 Us steel ''*! 64.2] FD, [ine Bes a's West Un Tel .. 38. Ready for P arole t Harv ..... 372 White Mot .... 47.3 2 Int Paper. or wilsen & Co .. 147) A prisoners’ toastmaster club Int Moe... 3.2 Yale & Tow : 384 = organized + y this porte Fe . mp Brighton, the group ‘ ped 74 2 ts FH b Seat Sh&éT a a tation camp operated by Jack Prison, it ‘was announced today. The camp is for men between the ages of 18 and 25 who author- ities believe can soon be returned or of a group nature. “The formation of the club is an attempt to give the men an oppor- tunity to grow mentally and so- cially,” said Lepp. The first or- ganizational meeting Monday night was a great success. The speakers carried out their part of the pro- gram with great enthusiasm and confidence.” The prisoners will select their own toastmaster to preside over each meeting. The program will be held each Monday. niglit. Burglar Takes Whisky From Grocery Store NORMAN G. WACHLER “Tel-Huron Group Elects ‘57 President, Town and Country store was elected president of the Tel-Huron Merchants ‘Assn. last night at the In addition to committee reports, the outstanding accomplishments of the organization during . 1956 were reviewed. Included were an outdoor fashion show, arrival of Santa Claus by. helicopter, and participation in the Pontiac Salute to Iidustry, with the display of a new Pontiac, 2 Roseville Runaways, Caught in Stolen Auto Two runaway Roseville youths were apprehended by Pontiac Po- stolen auto. The boys, 15 and 16 years old, will be turned over to the Macomb County jevenile authorities, * * * Officers James Teal Jr. and Donald Brown arrested the youths about 6 a.m, at S, Saginaw and Water streets, Police -report the n-|youths. admitted they. had stolen 'teen the vehicle from a used car lot near Midland. , Judge Heads. TB Unit DETROIT — Recorder's Judge Frank G. Schemanske of Detroit 0! Norman G. Wachler of Osmun’s lice Tuesday for investigation of a‘ League Saar eae ot Paoiine VG Yon contingent upon inspec- the Probate Office in the City of Sag- inaw. in said County, on the 14th day of January. A.D, 1957. F Present, Hon, Fred J. Borchard, Judge of | , ° In_the matter of the estate of James . Pr deceased. It a: ri of nw or against said estate should imi and that a time and place avpotr.ted to receive, examine and adjust t ( re the 29th day of March, A.D. 1957 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, said time and place being here- be. appointed for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands cant said deceased is further ordered, that public no- tiee thereof be given b publication of a copy of this order, for three jsuc- weeks previous to said day of copy to each party in interest in this estate at his last known address by registered mall, return ree F ARD, Judee of Probate CRANE, CRANE, KESSEL DEI Attorneys for Es 308 Second National Bank Building, Sa, + Micht ‘ _ wARRY 0. REOcK Dep, Register of Probate Jan, 16, 23, 30, “67 BALE PUBLIC Motor, or 1951 Buick 2 Door, Na, blic Sale will be pee: on ig = ‘@t 10:30 a.m. ve as . Jan, 29, 30, ‘9 claims and demands against said de- |- BEL, : ate eorn40ae, |. this year. No objections were voiced. * Public necessity resolutions were passed for the pro, ‘which will be part of the 195T street improvement work: curb, ter, drainage, snd is — Se une eee from to : y even Ba ret ut clams wean avenue Baldwin to Sta: Gil- we or ys ~ from Branch to % Two-inch asphaltic weetp fer:| WE WME To MXEREND CUR mn. Tt, ena aa naan cenese ines | Sxpgestlony of" sympathy | with “J " : ards & floral durin, ™ tein aan vkibie ‘wick Ser the bectand a team ; ‘aa " ter, an } wor H our ther, Ross Cauiline json from "Oakland to Run- ler. A special thanks to Rev. Wm. dell; avenue from to H. Collycott, Oakland County Sher- Summit; W. Fairmount avenue fram iff's Dept., “otere Funeral Home ichigsnt Maines: "victory drive from | ‘Hospital, “Brg. 1 Mr, Mt. om to Pontiae ‘inolis Subdi- & Mrs, Cyril Miller & Mary New- vision; Court drive from Mt. Clemens __ lon. __ to Grandview; V drive from East WE TO THANE Rn boulevard to Linda : Carr street friends, a, and relatives :\from Mt. Clemens to Pontiac Knolls for their acts kindness and Subdivision; Kimball from Jef- floral offerings in the recent be- ferson to south end of street; Jeff panes = Oe oss of our be- avgace from to t Colo- wife and mother, Fremiko io avenue from Bagiey to Franklin jal thanks to Rev. court from Hill to ends Kenneth of First Naza- x ei cectet, Merinens. ga Rome: | feoe Church an Deemer Orava - ra) e, 8 vard; and Ivy street from Perry to L gne blacktop pa ment on Wash In Memoriam 2 kt vem on - ; ington street om to Prall. - a a yg Mag Pg Huron Street IN LOVING MEMORY OF WES- — § pad aad Soest 0. 1986. sind Com sewers Ken 4 q from Pairview to School, Lake Angelus = - way Pye i pisgeuat face, Knolls Subdivision Newark avenue; fe } ery ‘om, and “C” trunk from Columbia} Je had « a Fy | avenue to Walton boulevard. poms tae we te ‘meat Storm t-of-way from) ‘To slasp his hand im the better land, Glendale avenue “to ominee ; re AE my - part egein . tine Creck from S property Sadly missed by his wife, Ruth & Jacokes, and in the Park a anrade, gravel, ond related work 2] sy LOVING MEMORY OF Wil: eee ee eee Sidewalks for: south side of Mt. Clem- oe shadows fall, ens from Featherstone to east line of a remembr ee all lot assessor's plat 17: north side of - y many Mt, emens from Paddock to East are: filed with remembrance boulevard; Barkell street (fill gaps) dear, of you ‘i Merkle to First: south side of Mont-| Wife Phoebe, Jack, Garnett, Wil- oa sum south side of Liberty street from Lin-| am, Wesler. Eugene, Kyle & coln to Mark, Mark to west line of lot “ 4 og gs 4 Subdivision; and from Flowers 3 (4 y. ~ Other sidewa! props will be: sonth side of ge ig reet from Monroe ree tone to were: and Waldo to the west line 484 Wo Husa FE of ‘Shanaior “avenue” trom sasterd tt | Funeral Directors 4 ven ; | Tasmania: te Aghere: Gesmea Tawra, |. en w ‘ F ° wu from Jost to - AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND. Highwood; Monterey euievard fram Mt % a Sees, TE Sit s r; street from East rd to -J Seana at ei Donelson ohns nue - mac; both we of Joslyn avenue from: ‘“DESIONED FOR PONERALS* Second to Third; west side of Josivn| ~~ coate _= She tk desend apes trie te + ag gg Ee A fou ne of Tot Ror de ee | ee ARR ORT ne : ; mort ge of South bouieverd from Gs: | pe Ci wa ni j ‘ara. from ia to East boulevard; Joslyn avenue ex- ee rene Sion tee *pontia ma “to Mt. oorh AT. iple 7 rom c is Cheméns; south side of W, Kennett, road FUNERAL HOME from « ald avenue to Stanley: and Ambulance Segvice. Plane or Motor . north side of west Kennett from ~ PF: 2-8378 ley to west line of Kennett Gardens. cB STATE or micHt OAR BOX REPLIES Saginaw. te urt for the County of At 10 a.m. t day there t a session of said Court, held at were replies at the Press 97, 98, 101, 208, 104 106, 106, 107, 110, 113, 119. Help Wanted Male 6 | ALL ROUND SHEET M AnD repair man. erson _Metal, 218 Brownell Birni. ’ R Automotive mediate firm has im- for qualified per- piers ties. inde | : Automobile Salesmen ‘Wanted: 2 experienced * gation 40 | YOUNG MEN. va. Sela. | YELLOW PAGES ADVERTISIN MACHINISTS Hydraulic Exp. Beneficial TOOL ROOM LATHE OPERATOR -_ RADIAL DRILL OPERATOR ‘JIG BORE OPERATOR Must be capable of work- ing from blue prints and using precision meastire ing instruments. All Fringe Benefits : Modern Plant - DETROIT - BROACH & MACHINE CO. Rochester OLive 1-921! §-4510. SALESMEN — : town. n however phn 4 does Py married and Demonstrator plan, : . Ask for Retail WTD.: BROKERS freight division, awe ii pen tops * 267 8. Bivd. East. Pon! WTD. STEEL BROKERS Inter-State Carrier. Tractors and trailer comb, Tractors must be of 1953 vintage or newer. Diesels —— if 1951 vintage or new- er, reentaye basis. Al at Trane-American F rei s* Lines, Inec.;.267 8, Blvd, . Pontiac, WANTED SEVERAL NEAT AP- ring Gentlemen to work with et in Sales Promotion, Ap- McLAIN HEATING 4! 6. Saginaw _5 p.m. $54 Franklin, NTED EXP: CAR 8A j to sell Chevrole’ oe Oniamobiien High Commission. Demonstrator furn. Rathburn Chev. Northville. ARE YOU BE- tween the ages of 17 and 18% and desire part time employment with ® future? 6 months all expense- im to good position in a fast growing organization in a ur community, You receive $1, hour for 2 hours each week ther you for a views each Mnday, Tuesday p.m. Parca ae “Help Wanted Female 7 BE POPULAR AND MAKE BIG MONEY .TOO! Your friends, neighbors, co-workers and others will be délighted when you show them America's most discussed ® cards and sie nen Fy You eee fed be ah OS ARERY SALESOTRE OVER 6. ati as ig ta for ae i Se TORT Dey " STENOGRAPHERS r PTOMETER “OPERATORS pn ote JOBS FOR MEN ACCOUNTANT geet wtigal a 33 an 3 a CLEAN ROO! aa a, roe ss mets | 7 -ROoM, “waa BATE. oe’ # . Fura, jibe Ne. et from Post Omer. FE¢3 No children or} “Gap 7 ROOM A’ welcome. Absolutely ‘ne_ drinkers. Call after 5:00 PE 5-408. A a RADE: ia A We F wateriens BY ‘4d Meiteshold re “ais an BEST WAY | gases, ems agin me | | me aE Tame 7 . - : dollar, Will ma # - & nobel : 7 Roo AP Gor maser. est side > Generel, Hospital, | DRIVING SCHOOL , AINTING: WALLS WASHED FS:| scl, me . “|” oupie. private iath. 243° Cham-| fie Ske. 7 © sell) Gae and levatory downs 2. Wee 7 1 . v 1-8708 __berlain. =e eT and bath up. Zcar ga- WANTED TO rage. #00 @ month, GARDENS 4 HURO! B18. ty Privat of FE - —y Like new, AM Re, WANTED 7 ROoe Aer VERT A with new oil Unit. $65 per month. . west sige y aeonooM ance |" t,o awa sci tts Cina. COPENNAYERS A RADIO & Bid . ; RE | ee eaite, Pm eseot: pee iat | ate ae x| Oe Roe rs , market. 5) . Prac method, Precision con- j : : 3 WEAR POUNTIAG Mo-|/ LOVELY 5 1S W. Hur dave & week. afternoon a ‘eve-| Tool and ,Die Designing, 01) Can Set No. Marows on |g REP Wtd: Miscellaneous 28 CLARK REAL ESTATE| 2%, Meevae entrance &| Move “aa ™ecnngermior ft | POR eT The Country Market | it..wzs fer Bor 20,| ‘moval, PE éeis6 RADIO & SPARKE 6T.| wrp. » suupox pore. |"™ Syet s & Sundays | reat office, oath, A-Johason Realty, CANGE REMODELED PARK 1906 Southfield. cofner 1¢ mile Rd. ——— | GENES HEATING —BEIRVION. | oA pe o-3088 See mreinas& pentane 7 ROOMS UTILiTiOg FURN.| PE 4253), * |" home on beautiful wooded side. MI 6-644 Fomaces cleaned, sold & repeired | Typewriter Service 22A Neat and clean, Pvt. entrance &| __| Por comforteole living. Lease of can SEAR? TIME WORE jon Work Wanted Male 10 pile Cosas Rd, Rochester, FE | ~ ae eee aan, ts Wanted to Rent . 29) LISTINGS WANTED | Path child welgome, 918 Orchard MODERN «ROOM APT. Mir. | wee PANCUS, Reatlor ambition, personality & ear, Work | Aol CARPENTER WORK. NEW & | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| Gunes, : gEsmart "ork. | pONTIAC MOTOR SALARIED EM-| Us SHOW ‘YOU NeW TO gg Rag a Ao 2401 | cas cotiect: Ortonville, Navona! Barn as mel ts " - he ee ee Ph 17 ployee, wife and four ehildren,| GET CASH FOR YOUR | will working couple. PE) GODERN 4 RM. APT. WITH | {248 or WAtionl Earn Oe BS 35th |au os ; 43081. a __Lawrenee. 53| Seeereeety meet Caove, Dedecens | © SOOT aa "yn BUY cau ea CADILLAC. bale Netrorme 4 Gas M*"| GODERN 9 BEDROOM 5 ‘ 53-0035 |" New FE 44954. FURNACES CLEANED, pholsterin : r. house near school & bus, UITIES.. 2.8542. - SiceaaDIES _FOR_INFANT_& pe want Cane oe tee” servire. ©, Nelson. s £1676. sasalie B R. Middleton FE 20408. — RENTAL ween DERN HOME ON LARS FOR Children’s wear, , have some _D. Murdock. FE ER awe . ; . "hows ty re i Share Living Quarters 50 | BROKER. WANTED TO “BUY 1 mm ‘ prege Als Beech 8} f events ° . . UNITS eer eee. — Hie" condlions. paid “vacations, 40 BOY if WITH DRIVERS LICENSE -H eatin EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER: | SINGLE MAN 21 TO 30. TO SHARE| tage oF small house on lake 4 ROOMS. 6 EDNA. Attractive new duplex type upitd.| house at $65. MY - 31182. Crusoe? | iow 9 oe Maude re sat, Come | ee ee Te Reasonable rent. Located in Poo- | MODERN.) Burren or lense ootereed sa. was cnpaany : THERE 1s NO tlac on East Bivd. ana Perry st. | | a. 1 month in advance. . in "Sysa Orehard wants to share 3 rm. apt> Cook- DOUBT NOW! a ano wa tb watt NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. AUTO- + Lk. Ave. 12 _noon. Pp aid one OiRL FO For the response to our listing ad enpeere. Pe . PE 2 matic of boat, 16 mi, from Sem Vere ra thare apt., Close in, FE 34148. time saleamen with Sway radio caves edie oreubaney.rneing ts Call Wolly, Mmiress T-1HHT, bet one oe Re TT indy er mate nc, | sim eaulpped olfices—we sre now Prvssar 2 & monn. Y DECORATED, RE- {ured PE 30141 or WE bist. home Jat small cont. FE O2806 | ene td eee ann take pran art. & BATH | ned couple at Waterford, SSES a yy ~ & hot itehee, WAITRESSES Wid. C Migs, 32 Felon the band are tow! ti water turn, Wi 1 small| S0¥%, xetrigeretor, No pets, 966. between 2 & 5 +4038. LLED = a tal sector CONTRACTS WANTED] nowt, 7» SCHON ToMow Var, Garages hte. ass est Se oa a bots te WEST SIDE APTe, « ROOMS & week. Phooe OR 3-3003 alter 6:00. Al WAITRESS , tig? J MONTS. 2 Apply in Be Seeerere| WHITE WoMA soned contracts. Clark < waa wo Work in. mings gE eened or Lat BROS. Faas AROOND S ROOMS. BATH. 5 ‘ ; hark. i . ; , #18 monthly, OR 2470 ate ia poner work.” Bex if.” Pontise 00, 000. 00 —s TORS 1 B30 or Pe Sais eye Aso opt eetinea® agen sai | 22.8 WOMEN $50 ee PUY OR SELL 7 | ah, at 8 nest fumVie- | Rent Houses Furnished 35 | or Rent Rooms __ 3? Fou. Gr" uiesbets Lake Rd : At our pone te purchase sen t will bay_your pevp- | I FIREF PLOON APF LARGE |; uacnooas pactae nemoren.(! ROOM, AND EITCHER. PRI. - 7) our clients, 21 years service toa | cfty oF will i for you /and |" rooms. Nicely turn. with ‘bresk-|" cg apts, Bachelors —Paradie.| PE 200. . ag Ey a Peis sie Teresina | feed med alent | Se, Sat aaa re eaRt |; ceca howe ORE persca, Brug. “Maple, you sell. As aig Aye: 4 Boe muro® | 5 LOG CABIN GARAGE HOUSES.|° town & bus stop: Inquire at bun ous 2 gdiccin re marne sate tre |g iat NEG aRROES na. | pee Pe coe oC UR ES | kage ‘nd iene" | he Gott SeENE VACA WrO + CLERICAL HELP QUALI. AH AN ~ TO BUY, TO SELL ates Retagees rine, fen) Retreats | 5 woo on ee eee ue oe See, tcapa’ cope ‘ {ONLY STATEWIDE | of Posting ‘Brive tn, 2470 Disie| lebe, Ideal for Bewiyweds. OR |S) Norton Pm aoeek ay ees as Lstop sorvies, 28/offices and | _ HWY. i aE MODERN Gi, |CLEAN SLEEPING FOR LADY on - teen 2, penelte) Re- “mags, 110 coleman, Seuehoe Michigan | ATPRACTIVE 42, Nocun. ate:|” Gren welcome.” Gag beet fer | Soman | Ressenabis. | Nerta ations a8. 1015 W, Huron PE 3003 | ‘Real Estate Service of Ponting | astound. adults. Also un-| ished. . Also Soom | Bros. Box 6h ply_to Box 119, Rochester. eee ee is flat, by “Yellow Cab, FE. b-2a0a | Press Box 61 Help Wanted 8 ~ - CASH ‘STATEWIDE ee ee ee eges, porting. 33 6. Paddock: : ~ - | pnd ge SEARLES REALTOR, AR A Woon: | —Mecanls. Phone Fe $e z BE YOUR nn BOSS. atm|Vete—better barry! Gt R oc CHE wa at oe ving room } emme everything the ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | been want in porch, down, 3 & bath (up, basement; Open _Evenings 8] may not be renewed tens itt STER AREA | Pedroome with replace, 3 spacious | could desire = dosten' Ss tate, for you. and’ you 3 ~ G3n136 feet An ideal investment. © ACRES—2 BEDRMS. | Bome an fe Set 3 bedroom eth me steam, heal. Sear ge: dream Eichen with ta Ge m pan Sng Be Dreaktast nook. GATEWAYS to i zriced right, “only a 1.900. DOWN. ,, Nes PULL ga, will love this moders heme on treat for only $350 down. Seat elec. range, basepet| eee & and heated JUST OFF ‘OAKLAND | deautiful Sacre. site ever offered for 1100 with off heat, another f rage. vile L 4 Nice 4 room a desirable 2/ home has . The| of house Tak aq. ft. in recreation ce bt te ges. $17, IN in and bath, closed = | Rome rt Williams | floors ‘ull beth, hardwood) 10) north F mang Disie Hwy. (U8. van ares, located im Syi- rae . full basement, ga e Rd. Features 3 pe. . bath, floors. larve kitchen. ‘ull base-|,to Seshabe Poatiaec city limits City with full , Beaz sebool, bus and’ shop- ot] heat, extra lot gives oi) forced-alr furnace. ete ee on aa ut on » 4 J ’ Ding, be first to see this one, y peieanlinacter piss| Becbee sarge Pall rma i hate | 1 Orr MATCRERY, 20, Inet FOR mE ohn K.Trwin -| HARRY HIVING | Shee iene bc gee = ’ & 8. i Here's a 2 family income. that's | on OF 4 per eemt mert:| CPANGUS, Realtor | Seed placé for. ne tnt: | Suly sise0 down 200, | gt Raving 5 rooms ‘downstairs Since, 1038 8 e.te = at ae KE g| feomn, living’ veom, ‘music ‘and Spey (Secor ned con bearoems. | e200 Call collect. Ortonville, National) ‘25 fines for _ P ‘ alow alue * . i area. Fgh my = i$x21, dining an ath ~~ apeae” ‘ast then Basement, with FAT on tert 3-Bedtm, Bungalow arnemn toy ip Ts a a jot ‘an wacome can om for cee Fs 1% ae hy drapes aise & separate dinetto. Poatee, og A nag N Giese bus and store, brick ‘ALE NORTH END 3 BED- Zale 3 temiy treme att down. pmo gage 9 aoe A town kitchen. wunge- fremt and Sebectes chingie sides —m._Full_desoment. FE _1-0443,/ ond baths plant ew opel oS ee too. ile Nath, ‘ry bamme: |e bath formice trp. Full DAILY 2 TO 8 PAM, fll beogment, oleate gat toi INDIAN VIELAGE | Spt" wpsta rset up or was R $2 bgrgment. AC heat. Oniy floors, abantngus sistas ond “RANCHMAS » - | 2egm and dining sree, oak pag ee - yengalow. wail to ¢ et betes fil: s00, “.SYLVAN.REALTY CO. Oy Annett Inc Seve ows and assume GI screens. Additional value fe TER _Blaslored walls, casement wie. ) Eg «| HOLM : a a [abe ave, TE Sent ian we enaivone : cludes (large | lots.” This Bedroom Home dows. Priced st $12,000, be sure| $10,778, ” sf’ toe "sown Priced to sell MES BARTRAM aR STER ARE * open Evenings and Beneay © you've jeoked ame & vig aad appoint. ALSO. Beate L yERh Nea fla HOME OF 3-1998 5 . A F REA ; Gieine’ Fon saciuding & regular . now. PAVED STREETS 718x160 NICH of fan Basement “arge 3 bed- WALLED. LAKE 7 et 13 AST POSSESSION e. “on ning room. | this sbould RAY O'NEIL, NEW SUBDIVISION’ ao ft: ment, cil turnece, Schiefle-Decker » $11,500] Close in—nearly new Open_ Eves. wih me Bee the 22 ft. Hvis tizeplace in Realtor "PO Mi Just 2 yrs. Cee eotenety ety § shomhe & S— fue. 1 to 8] ored nites eee Soom. Col- 2628. Telegraph PERRY AC NTIAC | REAI TY pe SE econ, 2 bedroom Only eo. Lh x 318. bath. Plente and tiling In Nouy OOP) TURE RIGHT Across ROAD. | 49 Mt. Clemens BL 37 Baldw features. “GREEN ST aren inthe exive igh base TURK, QIOMT AoRDs® OFDYKE| Svehir. Alea PE $1201] Icons ON S—WARSWALL 4 ae ae Z ae . ment, Auto. gh base- ; “path _ . 4e 5 rooms down—2 and beth spt. ar en __Nosan Building Cor yom caf, tate down, fenced | uy CROSS REALTY bedroom prit ae ae rc a arage, Reasonably | ‘finishes LM... eldwood with FE 5- Son wii oi yay cond. "throughout, See 100) _W. 1 Mile_na ; ! Ff ows, 2 car ga- sell for cash or large down COCRTER"REA REAL cy FOR BETTER HOMES | Fes Nice: R U S peyment & land contract. $18.09. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oe seaped. All this at yp . Brick , vit sani, oe K a ae ot RI bene $13,500—cash to sat -? ; OWN - rick Ranch vpepeocawopens, Four | Seca a ge “hah us| Greene now mrne | faftita then B PEE BAS we use guar] [tone eee Me! includ: ‘coms all on ' : decorated s nicely aq. ft, of £ Pan eee ea Neuse ag| veneal tchen inne, fous] ties aha bung sing | arewond Sttoors, plastered | "wiv herdwand lors if furmuce est Buys ving foom "cid Gimme se fen |, uth lean re se “room win? 40 gine oat end’ — Yot 60x170 Rs me room window on ime ou heat aeement. ate. lane, Se Tea200 ft, jot. 5 ad To da et, gas neat, excellent lo-|° Yo x4 rt rock = replace, See this well-built tenth: S meateeen ee alt rch garage, and a large large pedreens and be tage eats ae” wile | bevel be fet, Pet Cannan, OG tile toxi6o “ft. wi, well land- | $12.50 SPECIAL — ; Y OFF JOSLYN Ritchen with 11 ft. of For toring | tat nickness, ca oy 4 avers. brick Le Tedion, yilage. fois 2 car garage, hore newlyweds. Lovely "5 tna, me $580 DOWN can notte, —nhe ws with one Roots. plastered Tote, rev ‘ ore ca » ; a eros: *. mode: m ‘arpeted Bi = Bless Ovver, ¢ i 2 island inet ana iron spacious di. Scott Lake ‘ ae $8,300 ture included. Excellent ee et Buys this brick terrace in fining brecan; full Desomest, “oil with on Theat il basement 2 iford. U eesie. , en, 3 laree bedrooms. love- deal for some lucky GI. 5 room, 2 bedroom home Automatic washer and y pean . soa kan condition, 5 rms. rage. ran oy to 1% car ga- recreation space.. Lot jagee - + a tO ty th ors tile bath. ful Pe+ha ses ows _ basement. as modern. —~ Pull basement. "oll AC fe dryer. ane ~"_ 3 rooms down terms, li price $13,200 --with | ft. Priced under $20,~ . pene extras. $4,708 R GARAGE, : na wee maacetate story cad th bun. Paved street. Terms farne® move in’ Bring your suites bath up, ull I'basemeot with | WEST 8 ; = F005 NO dealets. PRICE §S neo LAKE galow with stairway to attic. ~ with you. « your suitcase ood firnace. Total price Coz 2 pedro 3 Bedroo a stoner eee LASHED HE FRONT. os take front: Custom | construction: "oak ~Income—Close In atten ne AP Ret at tedroom bungalow. Ige| and fall bes WE “ST SIDE rs 4 of city". tone ee age, 6 piles trom Pontiac tn. bie sins plaseced veils, base. oy rented for $245 per Mo. tench, wilh “wtteched“c 3 bedroom NO say Pull ote Mee on Seoit “Lake py Pan on te anc : DROOM — 1 . basement, oil ' bi use with full ent. attached gara: t ents furnished, tool carport and . , ve e with term : style home ha: | santa mittee a sor | Say, aint aes incr agar eng) vit) B= Per rae | condition #14000 cash: ~ | Tocaton Bremeots of only 466 per| mime tt, ie go, Seuss sae earee | sae sieminem ees im, ot! heat, dou-| the price. Very cb reduced |. flose to. schools end - pase 0. incl. T mmediately, everything all : { Full price $10.600 Aven, ‘ . $2500 pow ines Gan hens oS an Close to. schools and ~ church: ‘RAY O'NEIL, Realte GILES REALTY CO 9808 DOWN — Excell poren. fort. glassed im sun- RAM $3,000 rice $10,600 P| oer ent 4 BED ROOMS é peace and seeneaney will be 262 8. Telegraph ealtor |92.WEST HURON sT . in this 3 bedr ent constretion room. kitche “room. dinin, I mortgage. : assured. $3,600 down venines after 6 cal Mr. Lease, FE_3-7103 ph wee 9-0 OPEN 9-9 PE 56175 located near Gass Lake. vith lake gga full bath 5 aaay war FE 5-5001 pe ealtor FE West Side I > : 4-0905 : privileres. See this one tod ty, paved \ aveway nd 1% ut J 53-0471 ide Income a Re AE — WEST | A. JOHNSON, Realtor |“Custom built MULTIPLE ListING sERVICE |) ey) moves, you! ‘in, heat a1.008 | ORS rnp pan Hee ye issea| © iret floor’ apartment oft ust out of city timite—§ room | 17 JOHNSON, Realtor stom built ranch ‘with - : $11,250 FULL PRICE—6 BUY AT $7,100. Gdop TIPLE LISTING sERVICE a first floor apartment of § home a agg and sc et) 04 ». Telegraph Rd. Content itektine modern livine, Elizabeth Lake Estates letely modern i — laree MULTIPLE rooms rooms ‘with two bed- with Gee down. thy AND FE 4-2533 pokes and one wit’ Susteg vane iv: aaroettve 2%, Mery, Dame cation. Full basement, Gas” ne OFF N. SAGINAW Donei re Ms spartmemn hes Upper rm. | . Bea Hlent_ Sond nace. 1% es r-| IMMEDIATE POSSESS! ison P: - trance and = = : _ oramic view thru la pan. ce condition, Tile bath dition r garage. Best of con- if you bu ION nelson Park r for $39 : HURON GARDENS ¥ arevbut a fer Chessld serene fee oo (iatese, Bus serv. can Groaghent. “Terme aveil-| - ot oot ina ts mops als, Fe, Detteve. ts Jost the Csted. as’ enduring in J Yond famnty heme—epetipes con . are but a few features, Call for] Pee Oe eee oe missed "or am Ge ee ah ee cea St nae Bare Some wats ment at only $14,800. dition. VACANT! 3 vedrooms. full A this at only $2500 down pay- L, H. BROWN, .R 1 and fall bath, full basement, ing. fe. Cisse te Gt. Bene Block tro s pent 2 cor farece, WEST SUBURBAN 1362 W 2 ea ea'tor street, se . pe A 4, Newer ranch a West Suburban ea: see Tear law, sit Established in 1916 bas Sots and span ie and? ear | Vest Side oe Mautpie Listing Service "| $8,000 with’ terms furnace - gatage. 22x13 carpeted living ranch home “is, looking for AY! “RE IT TO $500, DOWN — Vacant, well gangs, levels hanna’ tar Excellent neighborhood. For DOLL HOUSE a nd nice bed] wr OUs You'll be glad, too, - £,or 5 pedetom. 3 308 2" bath. “a er St, ‘Benea nets chureh Se natural fireplace In’ mt ar rl : youn ove look a long Feereations room »e. pe oak floors ony, the Sicaming H * juron shopping. living room, . . e . time to a cute an scaped lot. Price $21 place. dinin res um This This a ood nee ed Ben Gt Two, a She's clean home lik hae - mtg. Better O00 onak to ae kitehoe ee ne i Tl FURNISHE: car Rarage, priced to ‘ everythin: e this. has * come in and see itchen. Has the fa- 4 pres eS down Bel. like ren URAISHED basement. of bsg $14.00 end terms. See ' 18 THE “BIRD” TO sE garese, tee ee y. mous Norge washér & dryer arch [83_N. Te re. FE ere ELBOW ROOM — Over $00 §. of| session weer, nt ou "Poe a! * ee etree. Toeihal 2Family S 1 tached Put price §18.250 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE” ee SF icah a completely session 1 week. Three-Bedroom Brick $1,450 DN. 31 3 BEDRM. a nian cyen | ws the — best val ee. s. =| R Bullt in 1995, full . orated, $10,400 ‘with good have seen in a jong Hunt Ea = “oi ussell Y gas heat Thi esement, terms. _ Hime, "S extre latge rooms ntoon Lake oh 8 a nice Spacious 7 room . lassed front “id bedr - ting head an ie ashtho owe:| yREALTOR - Lied 9 condtton Only. say food Bit garage in Southeast Pontac | BALDWIN’ AVE. ‘gpa sod large nt oom sand cae ices “gre wn vILT — FE 44525 motithly payments. in- and excellent aut cieplace A wonderful ho , Pree Se Sovig Sev. 450. rice $1. INS sparkles, ribeye ch clude taxes and insuranc heating automatic oi] steam frontage on use with 120° ii now vacant. Modern On! down home pdrooma oak FOU e. $7950, system, Pull oe = derful corner, in won- kitchen and bath. Like new ly “ae of th vepeter se nd R-FAMILY B ; . Gerful condition, ail om one Timken Oi} furnace, hurry.” immediate AREA Walle, "basement, ‘ras pet ONLY $1,800 MILY BRICK Four Bes rooms WEST S Sates.” stat thbienak ast Price, $12,700, with | 62 Ye "poteer | earners city] Emce Gece sy anton. | beat Ae at ee | sa IDE, ABEDRM.| ie, einka gees Roctdnces trent| Dat . _ urnished, ment gas t. Lat FOR 4 e furniture. a su? Dedracm No wasement | MACEPAE, LAE Aten, Gout? Sass fot,” tects | Seeet hegt. Large ea | ole Mille, this epecious Stoo, terted, inte offices. Yery.eas- ga Sollee ave teas son ateman | | Rae Fete i | Sa ee ee) Soe eras ee fa, tee tre cartes ra Means cet| in iting | Nr. Elizabeth La K : aT _Open evenings & Sundays. conveniences of ‘‘in oe . r. ENzabet ke» a pen evenings & Sundays. _. LAW town fiving.” Pull, Price ou: . flea tae stn Ste: AVON TWP. — BEDROOM BRICK atten futomatje gas” heat and heer. | .Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor a eg ampsen “ $00.00 with | N 20 livin bese » 15e ORD ‘shower in the full ginaw St. Ph. and dra be oa "ofl ‘ ' 4 Per Cent Me-guge. EW ER Ranch home, Hun.| Pree $28,000-'34,009 down. firepiace nectar oat ae | Open Eves. tl 8:30 |” Koes". frat, chase, and mice] REALTORS — FE. 4.0528 - , ie A Ne ar ‘ . “ M68 “Foie heme ism excateat copa. | Hepes Sauipe Toe eat! Lawson Real Estate | Pine t Open ves. Oo vie Ses ST fo" privileged’ lof ana’ sand | 277 8. Telegra pa il iced below replace. fawkes be ented jarse 1327 eal I.state i E 4.9584 . 5 Rooms With Bas . Price $12,950 about $2,-| ‘legraph Eves. & Sun, Sod eareeie A Corey ed “heath so aka wre well B Auburn Rd Be of Joma RR. YOUR LIFE’S MAD SUBURBAN 3-BEDRM: $900 D iy, Bast we ane | oo : de i we ADE as ae own Mo “ 5-R. . R ; ‘Pes — For only $10,950, full. GOOD EAST sIDE oom Furnished ENT IT : E WM. A. - page We of Uh pel specia} DEAL DIRECT EASIER through Classi- ranch type ie “atiractive room ‘Toee soa oa. on paved ates, belt * it Dal vin re W. Rive th h R ° * ST : is CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom brick rage. k car.ga-| fortabl Pe and com- radic i fri incluce roug ent Ads! i K ~ fanch home: je tloors, automati ; ie, Well-itnti — 4 mnt Ads! R NNED y FLOYD KENT, Realtor | § tached a rate nut |fied Ads. To solve every- slorm und’ sereens - ot bas setae Stereos earn | oe ete re lhouse apart me REALTOR . . tween Bl of model. : : room, Fu sed rtment, any- aoe W, ae, Paid oretetiig ® om. day proble WAR ‘no'red tape ; amid = CUSTOMER ms quick! DE! no red tape jiu Bre Merwe rans apupirmsel eo : pekcaps Iie 2eie quickly, dial REALTOR PARTRIDGE |. Ro moBignge eh Chirgee KIN? LER thing — Want Ads give. 8 ROL: bias LAR brim . 1050 W. HURON ST. G iroux-Franks | you ACTION. Dial , 7 4 & Open Eve, til 9,’ . ont RRPRAL RMAL m w. vate FE oe Bey Gn som! “open ry sun’ 28181. +4 % z -s . Fi i } - : 4 2 i ai = ‘Fi Ft eS ae ee Be Coates A ‘ A sts : — = 5 ‘ = i i ee ee ee ge i gk, “LET'S TALK iBUSINESS” a Thra =o ‘List Thru Partridge PART TIME * >. ls TAA fie || 2,79, convenience, (no obliga) TS cLEY OOREACE RETIREMENT a yey | SINOFR HLACTRIC. eee iting fo shes | Bis : ——— men’ “reation rooms. epee ath : Fe “RIDGEWAY. wan | MICHIGAN BUSINESS / , “Gorenet. = a oo save we on ee a ees FARMS AND ACREAGE SALES:CORPORATION : ‘ /)\ TWIN OR BUNK REDS. EXC. | at er Se ESACRES i ~GENFRAL MOTORS _| Eeeuy Pi Aes. “BURMEISTER a ae Well located on main gravel road. PE +1582 pe EMPLOYES "| Deer & window trim Northern ern Lumber | Co. come a r. to. bath, modern ‘kitehen and coal| ai ; : | | y i) \* Sax ‘cet you AN RONmST | Single aos ia . i training, rato seen ee oe EM ester) Caretta oP “air Sunes, Sore garage, arate MEA} ATROLA a4 res 95 ey . me ml ae “ SOLORED 7 RM. MOD. WiTH GA-|- "8 | , j 8 FURNITURE all goed cond” Reasenvle. rage. Call FE aad or FE Hie gh p nea rus Sa Lose . Y, ' UY, amonmte Bes 13 Talbot Lumber | & 4 rm, furn. ie Sale Business Property 49|~ Buy Thru-Partridge 4 _mattress, a gi Pb b0e8. orind op pines te a ee les. 1023 Oat rim is UF. + Fe A Sn Godse co Diss Noy: —_List Thru: Partridge | ~ veED, 2 tin war irie Gee hod isg Be Bra regulary we | we ROY liding USED WASHING -MA- "| between Detroit & & Punt, Bu REAL’ PE 5-2100 Wehines, wringer type. FE 4-5169. =| 24x36 ft. one with $1,380 down. = | Spakinipgs re d i an ; "Used Trade In Dept. Piast CALitY 7 Ft. Bate. oa ARBER | mic Pil erupt Sec Bone ae Mia Sr shoals WW a} 2.4788. 687 eg? Ave. . up: ; : -. jle-1¢ jase N. Parke PE 45 i | ree 6-704 MA 8-7581 Ma $3243 : basins from $10.95.°Q. A, Thomp- 2 Book Rane : SMALL BLACK POOD : $3 | _tom, 80 8. Perry. PLASTIC, ALL COLORS, 4%Xt% Bu Thru Partrid eC _ Buy Thru ‘Partridge = es FLOOR SHOP & Pom Wale 'eaoes y ; : ' ve | ) _lovely femal 100 PT. FRONTAGE © on A AUBURN. UNION LAKE ; , CRIB, CHEST. :| Retrig. "pation “doors ago "Proven, R seversi rou.| Driv y asda? 's UIVINGSTONE ; : ‘ eee all ats sieoe. Large PE 42521 Dogs Trained, means 20 “on .W AN lished 10 Has o Eaee, 6 _W. Lawrence St. E_4-1538 | “Kenmore General Thor, | Dresser, chest and bed .... $40. ye at BENSON eUM BER C0. eee eee eee en ay “adh as w e iy : DINN Fe 4as7t| living quarters, Basement and ge. | ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | 84, Westinghouse rebull. As low CONVEMIENT TERMS |? you af ets Ms O° | War SELL — YOU SAVE — tnav-| OCS Ans gneh We 8, Beles c £0 gene esa | vege. location and os 90.0 > ane y's Paddock * FE 2-0203 dation 1y wood plaster board aph, __$14.000, J. R. Dunlap. FE 6-331. ft lake privileges. es. Complete price 202N.MAIN .- ROY'S REPLACEMENT -THOMAS ECONOMY 371_8._Peddock__FB 3-020) 7" ey toet windows ats * ‘ For Sale Lake Prop. 44)/Close to Downtown tl ROCHESTER, MICH. |% ag a bue-| | FURNITURE CO, *| SS SRR GRANTOR® | taut doors, cun’as fof price’ and |” Hay, Grain & Feed 71 - $ ’ i . * - . i . PO teh Wolverine fa 14.080, up Parte oon at rear. Own- we ee "Betfatt ‘56; Au ‘sew Pontiac, Mich. for every room in’ house, meres Rizo Bogte Lake Ra - EM 3.2731 cone. eae Tan H.AH0 "down, Hannan," Li a termes Prise Bie sn pa pRQUSEHOLD G00D8 || | samy” PUAN AND” WBC. | Seq gas slave. sssccc000 w38| denene pulcomar. monary ue |_Weas — Oont OS CORK, ey BASE —— __Sale_ La * Contracts 5 : . i baby items. PE §-2773. Used washer................. 8 5.00 30 value, $2.28. Dining room: eee SOOO a ey nr ties aes Oe SR |W. Walton Blvd, na | Mortgage Loans __54|PRACHPOL MAPLE BED Winn | Reinet vos si watrow 18/ Slee at its ror, “wi | Watch This Space for | preey curmna. aOR own} Corner with 139 foot frontage. “ ~~ Call ; 5 ars. Se display. cutting alfalfa & straw ‘will de- 20 ft. alley at rear, 5 room y" oe snr an: TORD S WAREHOUS I- | regulars. See our arge ‘ Good cf sie O'CONNOR E BROKER | house garage. $14,000; 28s DISCOUNT, LOANS — $600 to $1,500 | Casco miox tation “BY B 2239 Biigabeth fake Ra. Hifchjens Fluo, event, Or) “Church's, Inc aig tt 180 per 9 Saran : . , basement. 1. For Like. FLOOR SANDERS AND POLIsH- 9.0233 | HAY, CORN, STRA OTTER MILLS BRICK POLL PAR-| ere Toll, furnace. in mice loca: nr DEI IN DEPT. era for ‘rent. Complete ling of 107_ 8, Sauirret Bd. _ve lumber. Will deliver, MA §-0668. titioned pastes? Brepiaces.| Railroad Frontage ton. Gold, oF $7,000 with, $186 “gees ware RAD! washer... $20.98| floor fin vee , Do It Yourself 61) iiFaL¥a Wa . tine's industriel “area. formerly | due $1,200; $1,800 discount. Cost 16.95 | Guar. electric ¢ refrigerator . $69.95 BARNES. HARDWARE | ww | “Se, 400, and 00. OA O-2231, Sale Suburban Prop, 45A) tise’s indus rial area. formeriy due S1.200; 61. ipso | 8 Be living room Foom suite .... $1465 | 142 W. Huron St. _ ‘Easy Parking BOAT AND rtoon gers FimoTny, rs ALFALFA HAY, WO office building, paved street. 4. To garage or on, trie Bove... $3050/@ pe. room suite ..... $49.05 » HOME ors. mers, ete. PE 6-3144. 240 | —"™™ — -— : ROCHESTER AREA $18.00; ‘sso00 down. , Leslie R. Middleton ® garage nome. OF 08, | EE BUY SELL AND TRADE |S ‘pc. ‘wood dinette +... $29.95 | of stuminum products. Savings on _Baiawin Ave. __For Sale Livestock 72 Motel—Lake Frontage re pec PROKER ok 1-0 Apply 200 Netional : PEARSON'S ts val wheeler sins, cleminum ciding, windows & ove FOR RENT , alias ane Seti: heal In Rochester; 6 room & bath, North ws Panties on a Mie, 8 yaite — — . or phone FE 4-4729. FURNITURE WYM AN’ Ss 10%. Orr FOR LNINTER PRICES vee. per icamern anton = ee 0 SHEEP FOR SALE furnish is facil-| 6 PER CENT LAND. CON- 42 Orchard Lake Ave. WoW. Pike st. FE 4-1122 INSTALL A ; on Osk- | Gain 5 & CAGES. VERT ater. ot ‘Toute win ential ies, Ol beat ‘ottice, lot #0238. 300. Wii discount "36° per Swape 55 CLOTHES’ DRYER. GAs. BEST | TRADE (ELECTRIC RANGES FOR MIDWEST SUPPLY land Fost’ tod Bas nt 436 Orchard “eben. Sores mine Mil- Won, eehont $45,000; terms. cent.—$1,520, Cost to you, rend mode. dee Mlenipan Fioo . ranges R. unre, FE 42575 N. Telegraph _ford, MU urch Only $1,520. . REPOSSESSED SEWING eptions! . so | on BT : waEasEe WALK. ve 200 ae 300 down. - ~# eee, FE 31MQ or Of Mealnes Aa condition, “OT models, | escent. 303 Orchard Lake Ave. usar PLE LIVING Room | FUEL Ol TANK Witt Los, Fp ary snwin 19 MACHINES. RO. EXC. TENNESSED WALE « uhowe oche bed- Ro An ett Inc - sowing machioe®. aome men OME SETS, AS-| set, davenpo rt, 2 chairs, J end gouge, end cap. 60. Y 51467. mica, » Meckaays: Fri. thru Tues, 1008, a old reilly. ‘champion ‘sired 9300 oom home tn Romer condition Y n *|30 PER CENT DISCOUNT — 97.200 oa. exe, aye, Fors to Fee ale eee rod table, genes | Ladles.zi coffee table, #86. Refs, i Sisctaic iden. $59 be ¢:90, Bun. 16 to 6: Clased Beautiful Hackney, broke to m — ” peed '» : . oe ow * A Living room 19x18, dining 00m |ag pw pyron ETO aera sovss | Dalance, payable at $70” per ait FE 2i0, # AP | value, ‘$39.88. These are new 1056 | 00. | PEARSON'S IRON FIREMAN BIN - PEED-| Mw Gaomtcaime PE 64712 _MSHONE “LINCOLN 7-9T36 lix13. Pleasant hen 9x15. o5en Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4| month. With interest at 6 per designs, famous make, Formica say ya stoker. Kenmore wi wringer weahin 156_W. Montes LARGE 3 YR i HOLSTEIN — ereeon weatpeting. home in the ‘city’ In excellent oe Se Se Boe | eee sre inse terriite values. FURNITURE _Bagpee, Cah ne rtp Cameras, E Equipment 61A heifer, Due Feb, tah. Paul Pap- drapes, venetian e ture condition. writer. FE . 2 Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Or-| 43 Orchard Lake Ave. Witkx PORES. cos z x ace » ven of oe a+ niture, Complete ulin meme tee Ciz . cha ra Lake 4 Ave. —“VSED TV. $19.09 AND UP JET A R ALL MAKES $2.95 UP. NEW & |. s ouse ¥ | _Orme 4 sensible down rm, payment and Commercial asonry bid L. H. BROWN For TOUR. SNE Ronreact COLDSFOT REFRIGERATOR, OR, 1% SWEET'S RADIO & APPLIANCE rome CAbENET SINK Se EDWARD'S OUTLET, 188. o's Seginaw ms. + CORDELE ich Shebsen sate, on with brick front. Luxaire ot 1362 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 24810 ti . 422_W. Huron A I a a pagina w EM _}4 , . f 3 phase {- ). H. J. VAN WELT, | 62401. WASH YOUR DISHES CAMERAS _ siRO AM Maurice Ww atson, Realtor |: fice Ses, a tgion SE AS NED CONTRACT Om 9 i388. DAVENPORT. PAIR CONDITION. AUTOMATICALLY value. 900,80, algo. alues Lace BOUGHT, BOLD ier iyear old, reg. PE TM we 311 W. Fifth, Rochester Situated on 4 commercial “ASO ROTO-BROIL, 400 CAPRI, USED | FE 2-3256, GE DISHWASHER NEEDS ly tranalt marred. Michigan we athe CAMER. He Seis | THORGUGHBRED lots in North end of city. Im- in Sept. 1955 balance due| once—for good sewing machine./ HoyBLE BED & SPRINGS. $15. NO PLUMBING reseent, 393 Ore hard L @ Ave. ho Must a Make offer. ' possession. Low or “ase payable at at $50 or more| FE 5-4785. LARGE WITH MIR- $199.95 KNOTTY PINE PANELING $145M _ Sale M Musical ¢ Goods 6 62 ‘ust se! . For Sale Lots 46| down payment or owner will per month. Your cost only $3,667, | Swap BUY OR t= ROR, $18 SMALL MAPLE FREE HOME TRIAL Red wood pane 220M _Rochester Lots FOR SALE. CHETOLAN ‘ease oo | ares, Serriee. On Fam. Por POR FIREPLACE. 3. FE * phone PE 60221 Bheciroce ne ee ghSo ACCORDIONS ¢ LOWEST PRICE ON __. Wanted Livestock 73 2 TRADE ‘8? SEWING MA - PE Sheetrock ..... 2... ees. all sizes, accordions loaned free net Parner 4-1 DO . Lots 14 and 15 in block ’ 32298 42880. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. 12 CU. cac — 3s. EL 2 ee Bate1 nan Edw. M. Stout, Realtor for_what_have you? PE: +276. | cigc WATER HEATER. WEST.| "ft. Late model, auto. defrost.| EVERYTHING TO BUILD to, begisiners with lessens, VE WANTED: PIOS OF ALL SIZEs. ~~ 3 AVON TOWNSHIP 7 N, oegmew S. Ph. PE s-4ies | Take Te™ or rE ten. | inghouse 42-gal. 10 ‘yr. war-| Across top large freezer, Reg. ANYTHING as BENCH. Forrest Jones, MA §-5206, Clarks- Ideal. building sie 100x380 ft. Open Eves. till 6:30 og ae ee o melts ranty. Reg. $149.85: now only| $489.95: now only $249.95. MUK's!"- BT ACKETTE’S BLOND OAK SPINET & BEN dry, community water. WILT, TRADE BQ IN 3-BED- 95 Milk's Re _MI_6-1300 rl Practically new e iy ee don ampsen oy ed sree, "east. ated on | SRMIGA TABLE AND FOUR | 6-PIECE MAPLE ret Dee ere estee | oe CONDITION ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 Two well located lots 100x2% ft av, sub. - - . CORNET each, community water. Both for ° Money to Laan 53 -70x200 umplete Horm choirs, one a Kang pie “good BEDROOM OUTFIT aNOcEG Wawa aE % Call FE see) ahs after ¢ = pe | EXC, QUALITY SAND GROWN PO- $2,500. Lor ; a > (State Licensed Lenders} porch, 7 days com | condition, 1956 table model 17- Beautiful dresser, mirror, bed, & ; UM AMD Pal Baldwin id Cuan NET. Exc. COND. rn 3. tatoes. MA 6-6391. | ae wares REALTORS © FE 4.0528 | wwwewee eee | Ca elder home for} inch Phiico television which hes| chest, 2 vanity lamps,’ all for | —Price st Jack's, 277 1 ck WAY AND STRAW. LAKEPIELD | Hite noel and Manson tn Mace-| trade ouy been used less than a month. OR| 999.56. Ont $2, wee ny LIONEL & AMERICAN WaaGA NOE iti-Fi COMBINATION, Farms, MY 3-1162 . | “AY DAMS RD. ESTATES «| Business Opportunities 51 rn RD RILEY, cum | Fagesin’ ornione ORE oF PEARSON'S FLYER TRAINS — | {@°acvMhNt.Matthaty "seed | OAKLAND COU | \repinieted ‘sub, 100x779 ft., Business Opportunities 51 WITH $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. re VREETER UERIORT. Oeiee ood F URNITURE Authorised factory service an 4 | cabinet, OR 3-0614, paRMERS MARKET | high and dry. partly’ wooded sec: CONFIDENCE eee Ar anh: cote beds, wrand | f00d guarante ed for 8 years. $35.| 42 Orchard Lake Ave. PE ¢1061| senuine factory parts, Free test) NEw AND U Open every Bat. from 1 ame Hon of homcomners. a v.00 , . : hew. for 58 caver, dollars ea.| Yalue, $270. Bligh scratch mn) WAYNE GABERT, Ss TASKER’ 7 3 We HURON “8T tee ra Only 4 | £45. ORION OTOWNSHI A West Side Location HFC — Household Finance Cor-| Cash and ia Bob South-| {ransit. Michigan rencent, 303 Swe | yavoty Saxophone, Like new. $79.50 bees. f fot 75x240 ft, right an Judah| Ultra-modern butlding. 40 n wide ration is America's oldest and| ern. 1000" W, Maple, wanes ages. Sas OVE SLE FOF. APPLIANCE SALE ‘LIMITED OFFER Fas ase Accordion 2 a $79. rae cider ake, ideal building site. Only| with approximately 4600 ft. jargest finance company backed | WiLL DO ORE FOR FE 3-008. Up to aft, per cent discount | on all Furnaces, oi)-fired. ee HF” erican Tenor ophone Boitrs $2,750 on terms. area. Tel-Huron shop: by a years of experience. You| “STURDY FURNITURE. PE | FE 2008 new Forced tle, 6 84,000 Bru. < Complete yumpet by Busecher, { WINDCROFT SUB. ping area borrow up to $500 if you| 4.2889. ~ GAS $20, CHROME DI- wasbers ‘a ers, a and electric | with conten, $287.50. grurnece | O "| Sale _ Revenant 6 } Good euiiding aot ena high BEAUTIFUL OFFICE AT THE have. .. at "monthly pare Frog notte, ~Apt, electric stove, $15. we ges and 2 yrs to a sont ang Lag bi reed? 0 iz ini aig 12” Radio Comb. | Jes Pu _ ai Ne Saginaw PE vi ~ wate ter. “ — vy priviegeo Realty st a. hor WATER HEAT. cre berriee ta" fash, Meusy as: | For sale Clothing 56 GOIN OUT OF GHOUSE *PoNTiAd prone NG AND | Munis 21, T¥ Console 8 OUT THEY GO! - Pour Lanar| located lots 60x139 ft., 3 PHASE ELECTRICAL SY8-| ually the same day. Phone oe ALL WOOL SUITS, $5—$10—$15. BUSINESS : . er. 3. ‘A on Piano, momen tale eto jews Soed Toads and city water. Just TEM. stop in. Top Coats, O'coats $5—610—815. | ranies. maple ...$ 6.95 me | OFmnnel, Cor Piano, iimed oak Make us an offer for ail Can -be wed for: ce Co. Household Finance EDWARDS OUTLET. ts rH = 8 ie GRINNELL'S Ponte firs “mans foom for new 40x130 ft.. over 31.000 sq.) Saleroom ete.” ‘ Corp. of Pontiac BABY BOY's CLOTHING | US = rear al aN ry EA RIN ET Tj 8 SALES & ae Se fr o arret ia pine aos $28,300 down. By App't. Only. =| 3% 8. pSesinaw St, The Kay Bldg. lz ee sik 14. GOOD keee eeaes 95 ore. bed } semester. . gee Lhd z Only 7 toctos ft comer Mt, Clem- H. W. Bigelow Sang et etter takes, HI +3 offer takes. MI_ 3136. pot ey $15.00 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Cee ee ee os Fiano NG, pep SERV. tralian. "sto ‘top in and see @ dem: and Court Dr., paved street, LOANS GREY ov T, LIKE NEW. my Mate for tables or bench, 98 lee. rant * Ol uhh ial or . Sits “water end sewer over 2] 4 W. Bate ben maw cota pie i Tae Waovony non ps (9 ROOM FRAMED HOUSE, TO BE value, $3'96, Slightly marred, ‘alse PIANO TUNING. Cali BEFORE roquist ony hana. Only $3,000 to 425 TO 9500 | Belge all seesen with rip in Dn Matching buffett server... fogs | "reeked & moved, Write Pontise hago soneen pene cabinets | 30 ™ * tm ie ee. 8 ; vee Pri ithout lights a Lawn Equipm . x GE Hues 8 MEATS & GROCERIES |) COuaturary, LOAN 00, se ae ee eet oa | Television stands 2.0. 00000.0) he Pr ETAL ETAL CABINET SINK | Inq double coor taits, ‘wall. to | PIANO TONING AND “REPAIRS. | ward Ave. Eworus of 14 Mile Ra). ve cea? © Sve. PE §-0510 STORE with $ commercial lots 30 e ArceS amivien Bre a winter seat. Worn ane ren | Gossip, Dench kee o 98 fy: yecrainboerd with ettach.| yall savinets. values. Bee ra te . "i 46009. “AT UNION LAKE OFFICE | S00, "Dew ‘subuivision und schoo! Buckner Customers Ge, Encclont conditicn, 615.26. Btadent desk ee 2 Sises ie USED > ve TABLES & CON sac | _fescents 303 Orchard 1 Leb are for po $800, Gallagher's, 18 E. | “slightly faded aay ne he be We have\e few Living quarters included. $7,000 : $ 2.95 |" soles) sold as group only, As CON- NEW AND USED Huron OPRIGHT PIANO AD quset ~. 3. . Tots left. on wtSigeme takes lakes. down.” Scrap & Iron _56A PICK & PAINT STORE Good Housekeeping Shop, 51 Oe OE RIORT me gu EM| ir attached to. tractor. West of ‘Pantise, Lake; : H Folk rap 0 | 143 Oakland 0 | nN ec REITER engi" Hoot ern. 100 W. Maple. Walled Lake, won Lake, a C. HOUSTON REALTY GPppy- OLKS | iow DOLLAR FOR JUNK & 0997, MATE RADIOS. 6 TO 412 ho gal, auto, gas heater, $80.98, U eT STROUD PLAYER on Goop ~ CLINTON ‘on . : . FE 46331 Buckner's Employes serve with a| Wrecked cars. FE 44978 — MY : Gabe sinks & Titings, $69.50 up. condit Ls En 8 a CHAIN vor es novaan, Le Ove sate She ote el er | 2A seal miree ronan | Rigay HN tet) ara tate MEAD pees ort Men Lae SAWS Tt is easy to am ‘at Buckner's, ‘Metal wardrbe, $12.40. | . ‘SAVE PLUMBING Pine 2x¢@ all eee, Ls ft. 90 on phomes on an, Gallagher's. here courtes kindness Sale Household Goods 57 breakfast set. $12. _ Sagine Pine 2x4 studs, lin. % oe ee 80.50, complete with 16° rude T. G. Trocke |Partridge shown te overvene and b ing Sean sons ete. $12 & up. 1980 a . ART air m. Pir ax4 shorts, : lin. te TRAD saat eee Afar he OR CON: re Union M THE “BIRD” TO SEB © Pease: *, a Therm rmostat, $40; Bendis delux | Studio couch, $10. A-t condition. $400 equity & take 2x4. 2510, an, sin sole "plano von a. HRY ono. | wm 111, ‘ 10s Unton ed EMD 8 Provide for you immediate end $35; ‘radio (table model) | WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE over payments. MU ¢$031.___| Roofing, Sheathing Boards, 965| Will trade even or oT Ee KING BROS. 14 lots, (east side of Fontiac. nest) ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT| future happiness by arranging fer 312: 12 “wood bits, “size ts OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. 5 GAL. HOT WATER TANK, GE M. fd. _ Huron 8t. PE YOUR LH, gellow School, City water’ ee anode sownteen Gerere | ® cash credit account. with tig — soe each; 1 shallow well | 104.8, Saginaw B08) | ee aa Bheetrock Pencling Plywood. RIGHT PIANO FOR BALE,| _ Pontiae ~ Opdyke EWER ent store, Efficient counterstool pooner! \here you are were _pump ) and tank _$%. OA 8-3593.| ceMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. | ACTION PROMPT ockiath, Insulation. UERI RIG 19-6059. we TIC TRAC. WIL TIS M. BR m with seating for 42. Over | comed. end your patronage 1s ap- |i RED, COMPLETE WITH INNER-| $35, PE 4.8454, #-Hour Ol Burner Service, MAy- Pipe, Brick, Steel BOLE : $70, ross on short hours. Ex-| Preciat ied. spring mattress. 1 rollaway bed. ir 6-3157, USED PLUMBING - iar rE: CASE, eo SALE tors. Riding & walking with snow Bree” FE 1104 equipment. $7,750 Dn. plus Loans to $800, Up to 24 month 1"featherbed.. 2 table. radios. P| Able S100, eT EC: FOR Tae FURL Witt Wash Basins, Toilet Combinations OR 3-411 plows, Toro. Jert & nisig ies eM onths | Cheap. FE 48681. = 7. ie eS aT Cleaning Action PLA te OR 5-0806 3 EGTaple 59000. ah a? 7 Pc. GREEN LIVING ROOM |UIKE NEW. | ONT AL a: 40. Call Of 31086 wee iat ee re RNANGED NS Sale Office Equpment t 63 Dixie Hw en WIDER Por OR BRITER SITES brick hotel cei nralgnt ‘tawer | NER _ ute, ene, cond, Fe _ See. iiviNG ROOM CHAIRS. LAMPS. ae ous LITY PAINTS oes. eft] ADDING MACHINES FOR RENT, | JOHN DEERE AND DEW toon Boge | Eig tt ee] BUCKNER [ot ar cr rm [ae | oy ie (SLAG ont” a Ra, Rae men rentals . ~—— r iN . has m o a Cero Kee i advantages of tts snd comes ineor’ to tdrue. sore; FINANCE CO. 16” RCA USED CONSOLE TV, HABOGANY foor fasip “OR 3-3108, No pi down. FHA spproved. ATERIAL SALES CO. bis” take na Pe Renee. or Pe | NA 900-8 yoer” close-in country location — Eliza.) 2 .00is. Desist for vonly $22,000 |2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDO.,| *- w % pens. TV _ | MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD Pera. | 5340 Highland Rd. (99) OR 3-T003 Sane ADO MACHINES A oO McCULLOCH temp Ra |e est) down. \ 412 DIXTE HIGHWAY WeRon, Cor. Joslyn PE 9-2087 WAROOANY DUNCAN PREFE Tx OE OY a ALouaNo “eDNe = ~ Lownst | LUXAIRE HEATING | casn register, PE ©6221. CHAIN SAWS ™, “ i} ‘or. osivn A _— & CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor | narpware located oh. main | 259 BARNSTON, Ww ee ane |10 i0 REPOSSESSED SEWING MA- chairs CPE Pam Ristailation by Superior ‘PE 4-317 SYSTEMS. Sale Store Equipment 64). NEW AND USED $03 Community Batieeal nent Pidg,| pichway in the Union Lk\area. VAN pret chines, A-1 . ondition. "67 models, RCo LIRR KEW. F ALUMINUM SIDING | Residential or commercial TOD OO OE FE ¢4211; Fienty of parking. Large mot sewing machines, some cabinets, zag attechm Good emma. aaah “ H fee, Iie, contr. reotsver..at-| PARTS AND SERVICE Buy Thru Partridge Coe eee ed so that som LOANS $25 to $500 Some. portables, Sonate, eva see % paymente. S.anytme, season’ apectal low prices, fim: Kenyon Heating Service, OR_3:5696 “to Cary can Fe ge Excellent! HOUGHTEN & SON ict Partrid, grate stores could be leased omni BENEFICIAL ail PE 26143, Allene 2 Call" PE’ 1506, Coronet, * Pegete, expert, waburtieg ingle). MYERS PUMPS oh, “Must “sel, EM 3-440 828 North Main Rochester List Thru “ate ge Buy busine ja soo tn’ prea} \. FINANCE CO TDR AWE ® CHEST, PAINTED. ATER, FOR BALE oe). Inscioe and Deep and shallow weil Jet pumps.| Sale Sporting Goo ‘Goods 61 65 OL 1-9761 ‘BUILD N stock. \” @prevident. Lean) Seakense, ene ae res &| FE 41010. ve fuel, First payment in spring | Trad: eA AO ~—\icCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS OS ae = ered Tees Ww ARD EP ARTRIDGE 1 W. Lawrence 8t. FE 2-0249 Famps and other tems, MA | ~~ > 9x12 RUGS Ko “money fawn. Five years, 30 per cen Pre a , Sunbeam & Dor BOtter been worn, FE 44202 SIZE 4 ‘190 Crooks rie « Pe 8068 yen fre TAVIS FE 4.3581| CET GASH QUICKLY ~ TVING [Imported rugs HOSS | Srmestal gece’ Bey anect snd | KELLY'S HARDWARE | GUNS, MODERN -& ANTIQUE, | Oliver ’55 tractor with DAVIS |REALTOR Mh trad ‘Burr-Shell, 376 HERBERT C) _FE_ $4311} HREAL- ESTATE & BUSINESSES o $500 TSE ERLTEATOR PRERE | Lansioum Bl When ie cet AI ol ,, .NEW GALVANIZED Fire per, soll age, E 3408. | backhoe and loader, good 47 oN 1950 B Mer PE C18 PE EARSON’S __for_free_estimate Sm. Gey &. waste .... in & SPt TSMEN discount. We also have For Sale Acreage , 1050 ww HURON ST.. | 30 ta, 1056 cars. Bring y 008 | a euENT ae | 7 inch i SOIL PIPES Ft, ge. % im, (31) fh. lengths «18 mith, Complete d . ee: Open Eve. til 9. ea nert aetln,, Seeee ms se | Rae Oe Oe Se FURNITURE VE PL O BUPLY | 19. SAVE, noo! ett, rerviee Biuing, “copes other new and used trac- ees . . niture, signatures other se-| Slightly sera’ i also eral| 42 Orchard Lake Ave. F 47001 | 172_ 8. Ww FE 5-2100 itd tage YES a Ae. 91.80 OAL. moun . tors and implements. We Adjoining MSU Campus IWE COVER pa Stet Fs = —¥ antes ‘lie commade "rips areser tr New Elvis Presley arves. | $ Gal. Foundation Coat aan Bai ie aa _° carry a complete line of Ley acres tor capiial, ap THE STATE aa Ave. mor “ehina. *timan. eiectrie appliance fa is 120 gorgeous ‘white |8 Gal. Roof Costing ........ $3.40 SANDY'S 'S SP ‘OR SHOP parts and we service all Cae Pree ee maventign- — ANTIQUE f ORGAN — tall HOSE Taylor tot. Bathinette. New fabric and auto, geregoa Pres- Blaylock 1170 8. Telegraph ¢ of tractors includ: tion. Deserves Ss oureet, center of town. Closes at Sommode, ritreck & fies. 2 wad om Poe. bua. te weer one tesed ctorves COAL & B NG SUPPLY peat Sand, firavel & Dirt 66 ing F ds. Ford Fergu eral-2-6918. ; 81 Orchard jee Ave. yarn t nant, Pravel & Det | 66 g Fords, - 6 p.m, and all day Sunday. Gross- tables. FE 20720. with Elvis’ famed autographed ‘Leslie R. .. Tripp, Realtor | ing over 80 weekly. Owners wish Loan Company SABOUT ANT TRING YOO “Want GAS RANGE, PECENT | picture: A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. sons, Fergusons and Oli- a Move out of state. Will sacri- OME CAN BE FOUND m r ~e Fe. 2-11 ith po ie Conkiin & $si6l or FE 5-0338 © beautiful modern fixtures on | 20? PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG “A, SALES call 5 p.m. FE 21823. __ © biii2 of ress Ga terms. “FE ?- 9206 way. bat « lot | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, 8) x RICH, BLA CE VOPONTIAC FARM & INDUS oemes wrRRGN CTY TANTS, GROCERY AND 8.D.M. Main street sizes, er Boars eaters, All| Siectric, 602 "N gobnon, FE Tegeus Sensei, ™ 825 Woodward Gown mith easy verime, | Of Pantine, Pull pics for fstaree ee Oe HS co AtL KINDS CP GRAVEL, BEACH |___PE +041 or FE ¢1402 only $5, us . NDITIONED ELECTROLUX JIM “WRIGHT ventory. “Grossing are, 8.08 WHEN YOU NEED dressers. ratifies and springs and "Skcten dean, $14.95. Nand pure by “ah, ; oo ae a Auction Sale _ 77 TOR se se ( * onniven frites, | week, Reconditioned and SHED STONE SAND, GRAV- M48 Oakland met pe 50441| istate if desired. 25 to 500 Seeasional | eh Jamps.| Allen's. 1 yr. guarantee by sort, $00 56. . Thompson, 89) Sin GARAGES AiR, pe hart Maweea he baani, | WED AY NIGHT AUCTION : 64 7 TV sets, radios, i, dining toom Call FE 20143 for gree 8. el. ee ward, a at Sm: Sale Farm, closed until Eves, MY 2-1 lan's; 7 SaaaY FON SALE look like new. Lengthen yous ne- SAC ORION TAVERN. The juke box and suites. ‘Dinettes and many home demonstration. BABY BU SALE rage. in new garage doors.| . _ - Bering! Private sales daily. ACREAGE $9301 Now showing “enough profit. to gnature, ona, see "No ct ur trade depts for resi Terms, PE 48654. -FILL DIRT _ . For Sale Housetrailers 78- oe -Row me mdorsers Paymen ta to suit your|— Ae WE NEED 300 LOA 108 . ' ob BMCTES ooo. ceceee ee eee $1000; “make an exceptionally good Iiv-} © budget Will be glad te FE $-4088. weenae weeee acre for partn a down pay- giad to help Use “oun LAY-A-WA tion, exe. cond, +6055 CLEAN i Ru GAS. MOST COMPLETE lied ts echoed Replace “STATE | Zeca “PLYWOOD CALL FE SO | "ei Gitte Soar a > th a. : - 2 : CRAWFORD AGENCY |erop az cow orrice, wa ptoe| STA’ Oa a sccca notin BOorr | After 2o'dock Afternoons call wil bring @ salesman to your | parkin on nnn | iT | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 TRAILER R EXCHANGE Rete with complete ee _ Fi Cc ° "bn 8-0241 ve-4'xe” birch Severoqeepeease $16.00 PNR PPPADLPADPADRD DPE 23200 on Mstings from our 28 offices| - inance Co. OFEN Bult 9,70 ® 4-4'xe" fir eee” “918 : Sf pi ee eS due. PM. throughout Michigan. "0a Ponting State Bank Bidg. — x yf co” . waaay songs dois sx’ wr, bared Any, See FIREPLACE WOOD. "TRAILER EXCHANGE » RAILE EXC ANGE ‘STATEWIDE * ~ Need $500 — |_Esthsbert astate ox tutors Pa: lo, ‘Protos Pizoed Ce:| Pinet Steg ties eeeeeay | 10 WIDES—10 WIDES Ne Ra, 400 Baldwin Ave, PB, PE $250;| Puc “fake. Phe] 14 Models trom 38 to S meee Peri Renton With fast, service and} Automatic Washer Sale . SALE PE 6-610. Fuel @ Faint. | choose frome year, finan ‘ neg. D. CHAR on peynents to budget? $88.00 : BA 3 TO 8 Featuring A . i 8. eoeerere FE 40521] then you shoul! om new Tpettette 2 motte wesher . , 7 AKT adoors paste Fivereas at C. Gor- and PRAIRIE Te SCHOONER. uM ARIVE in OPPO i FE 74 Wekess °s a coe cheasii oat 98 NEED’ A_ FINANCE- = inum i rose 45857. ry ews Wides from 16% to 50 ft. ‘” guds Drive-ins varking and a. where new | © , .é pe. LATE R: Cl TV iONrS ’ oa PAY LIKE Hing inte Pontiac and vicinity, private, consultation, tooms await A FIXER? Order Classified | ED MOBILE, A e looking for an-anibitious rE $8121 and FURNITURE & APPLIANCES . wt 4-Ft. ‘Wall, Se : MOVE RIGHT IN. dealer to be granted ai exclusive your needs, Keego Harbor #§ FE 6-0474 SYERS, 161_W. Huron 43064 a to's. gTelegraoh ts stn. >. oR eg § H & A t tk HOUSE PULL eR CFOCEL BO00I ads ‘to. sell, rent, find a OPEN E "Tit, fate f * omen , resus, ome UlO | Davenport and chair, ibrar te Srurner'e. 60d Mt oe 1814 a ge, Mk eH CUS Le Co “Foom set, 4 complete Bei, tlec- pia Sam. - | good job, FE 28181 is the | SH ORT- cut, TO. a “REACH _ CXSH O an mpany Se esti ther inmase, cubes, | "oss a we ret refrigerator sie; 31" NWant Ad number! CASH: Classified Adal. +A TOMERS through Classi- | Becca’ 8 MeeP Ponting Ant for’ 6135, ne wet, $48: washer, 425 ‘Fi NO | PE 288. 7a fe fied Ads, Call FE 28181. sours: .» + satteder, 1 A9P4 to s00, call VE 64866." \ : oo fe : COME TO US “| WILSON Bick ite - Pontiac's ¥xclusive truck dealer FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass OWNER OPERATED. DODGE trucks for automobile ear ee ment. COE. or USED CARS, 27 Aubura | —~ 1953 Chrysier N.Y., uipped, clean. “9 FORD V-8 MOTOR, $40. 788. Predmor, Orion, 1960 STRIPPING FOR PARTS, 1060 For Sale Tires 80A For Sale Cars Clarkston - Motor Sales. "PLYMOUTH Ist ° IMPERIAL : 124 want . Gicarance sale of all nem aaza.and ro nes Panties Siar Chick ‘hard top, WO ar. fully equipped. “Plus “Transportation Specials 32 8. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON | j94 n Evenings Please = hone MAple 5-5141_ PoN'TIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1957 ‘ a For Sale Care ” JANUARY. CLEARANCE “A spare left standing for the fourth straight time — he couldn't hold in any longer!" f V8, éar., fuly | 83" od __needs ~ $00 VICTORIA, 7 DR. WE Ut AED GRti, 00m Sane : { > Also whitewalis, 180 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,600 MILES. $2,500, CALL FE: 43300. ay ee Birmingham Clean Cars New Location ’S6 Mercury Monterey 54 Back Hardtop ¥ uick Super Hardt 54 Lincoln Cat SS Mercur Conv., CLEARANCE AT REDUCED PRICES TO FIT YOUR’ "51 Chev. 2De. oeee$ 195 ’52 Ford 4-Dr, ...,..$ 295 *53 Chev. 2-Dr. ..... 54 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$ 695 .|'54 Pont. Hyd. Sed.. .$ 795 55 Ford V-82-Dr. . $1045 an |'55 Chev. P.G. 2-Dr. $1095 ‘1°55 Pont. 870 2-Dr. . ’55 Buick Spc. Sed.. 1$1495 1°56 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1595 ’56 Chev. 6 P.G. ~~ FORD STATION WAGON. bed | H. $170. 521 8. ane club. "euune s1208 MERCURY 956 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops FORD 2-Dr. & 4-Dr, Hardtops LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 10711 4-Dr. Wagon, like new MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Just Your Car Down _ ALL Cans mores HASKINS “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” rb Hardtop 7" cotclair, ull Power aad 55 Ford V8, Overdrive *1'SS Ford V-8, 4-Dr. Wgn. *S5 Ford Wgn., 9 Pass. “er AD Ford 2-Door *50 Mercury 4-Door $1 Mescury 2-Door See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER ate RD Nh Legg rer PT toeD). MAPLE OPEN Ti 9 Pat oe 1986 9-1 i t V-8 PORD, TO TAKE over payments, 6,000 miles on car. 724 8 Marshall WHEEL 1951 “Wanted Used Cars. Se PE & M ‘Motor Sales Ready to Buy ‘on ud Shelton Motor Sales: dollar on inte, models, THE IG H DOLLAR : sed *. . perl pay you well. _ J. VAN WELT - OR 31356 _For Sale Trucks m STAKE TRUCK . » 12 tt. body with Ap- ‘ cellent condition. priced to TRUCK SPECIALS a _ Bell Telephene a CHEV. 1957 DEMOS Officials Cars | Nae 4-Drs., Hardtops, Wagons and Converts. As low as ; $195 Or your car down, UP TO M4 MOS. ON BAL. NO CREDIT PROBLEMS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE. AS YOU_ HAVE NEVER BAVED BEFORE . PY TO SERVE You: CY WATTLES gAck COOPER BPARKY WRIGHT JOHN LIBERTINE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Fae pate Highway at M15 Open nites ‘till ® ~ DEAL WEEK! CHEVROLET _ 1956 Convertibie. V-8 engine. Pow- er Glide, Railo and heater, Very snarp. $1805 - Very easy termes NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham FORD, 2 DR. sn New paint, ¢ Vi. NEW SEAT $225. 22 Thorpe FORD CON "4 VERTIBLE. ALL red, Pord-O-Matic; yr & heater, vwem, SHARP. $1,250. DODGE SALES, 44053 VA CARS DYKE. NEAR 20 MILE. __ month, PE 1982 FORD V-6 RADIO. ‘FORD VICTORIA, equipped, No mone over payments 1 P & HEAT- er, Overdrive, W-Wall Tires, No gh ade be down, Field M take over payments FE 8-6951, 1950 ig Ca LL ar te 6 PM. _or all il day _Sunday, OR _3-1535.. ~ West Side Side Used Ca Cars Drive out where overhead is low ant savo the difference, anes & models to choose ee. 923 W. Huron FE ¢: West Side Used Cars Many RA eer ery 1939 FORD COUPE. % RACE eo Far See Carson ' motor, New tires & bat- Mercury mi __ tery. Original miles, 64,000, good | — BIRMINGHAM CLEAN: USED CARS $85 poer BUYS ANY CARS ON OUR LOT. iMMEDIATE DELIV- 2ND CAR SPECIALS ‘SL Merc eet eee Super. i wyare- by 3 suns pe : “$2 a Sateomen, heater, over- drive, vr) Ford Custom V-8, R&H, Ford- ‘5S Nash Bisichman. super.).. $1245 Two ‘55 et wagons, R&H, Hy BIRMINGHAM NAGEL 666 8. Wooodward, B'ham MI 6-3900 SS Buick 4-Dr. Hardto THIS BEAUTY WAS HYDRAMAT- A MILE SPARKLING ht SANDDUNE & YELLOW Ww FINISH ‘SSE Ford 9-Pass. Wa TIC, ER. LDR. & 3 SEATS. "RED. WHITE, RUNS LIKE 55 bon? Dr. Wagon RO Or MIZER: LOOK THirs ‘ONE OVER. 55 Pontiac ; 2; Dr. ” ROBBER & SHINY SOLID DARK BLUE FINISH . $8 Buk ur Vite Lid "bb Ford Mati ‘S$ Chev. Bei Air «Dr. A BETTER DEAL, tA. RIE MENSCHNEIDER Plymouth | “PRIVATE OWNER MU UB « TOR, G BODY — $250. ___.CALL OR 3-1186 ANYTIME. 4 i, Cmte 62 COUPE, BLUE. All extras, Executive's car, FORD ‘57 CUSTOM 300, 2 DOOR, as new, 2 tone, 6 cy!. includes ac- aeee ae GADILAG i956 "62" errs Rrecetive.s Car. Milford — Muvua)” #1 . cessories. $1,750, EM 3-2589, pri- vate. . FORD. CUSTOM. com. OR- a tires, 24,000 m. |, CHEVROLET “Oakland County's svinets st Sy sh Dealer” eg Ot ee 2 ¢ Cadillac 62 4-Dr. This car is like mew, 3 original jles. Not a scratch, Special trim, has every extra. eg a beauty. AUTO oALEe CAR PAYMENT? TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you ad at to some less expensive Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 “6 8 Oakland | , 1956 CADILLAC Sure DE Villes, 1 pink, 1 green. . Fu equipped. y $4,100. Call Don White. OR 3- 1955 Tt Cus aTOM. FOR: RDO- WE HAVE 1957 -. “ PODGE TRUCKS Dale H. Haghes Inc. f ‘pen ‘Poctory ye fave! CHEVROLET 1953 4door sedan, yeti 8 ont heat- er, brown and beigé fin $995 Small down vayment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birminghas “<“§2 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. POW- *erglide, radio. & 4 aincaaw Nas NASH 3900 ‘86 Ford wagon y+. R_& H, sharp. CHEVROLET Co cars otra cars with radios and heatets White CHEVROLET 1954 210 2-door, green and beige, real nice car. radio, heater, Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, Birmingham “| ss FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR. Ford-O-Matic, radio & heater, W- Walls, $1 . $11295. CARKENER 4 SALES, 44053 VAN DYKE; NEAR 20 MILE STATION WAGONS Ford 2 door, Plymouth 2 dr. "54 Country jlilre, ot ert 3 » "86 Pontiac ee PTR, SALES med W. Huron _ PE 2-2641 956 FORD CONVERTIBLE. CALL oar 130. Mary Thompson, FE Drive the Extra Few | Miles and Save on These Reconditioned Used Cars 56 Olds 98 Holiday $2995 56 Olds Super 88 34 Studebaker Coupe ..y ei... $ ‘34 Ford Deluxe 2 door ........... $ 795 "53 Pontiac, Deluxe - 4dr. ....0... ..$ 695 53 Olds 2 dr... 2... $ 895 53 Olds super 88 4dr. ........ «» $ 895 MANY OTHER LOWER PRI CARS. cED Holiday ........ $2895 ’56 Olds 88 Holiday $2495 56 Buick 4 dr. Riviera ........ $2895 g| 55) Olds Super 88, 4 dr, ...ee se eeeee $1895 55 Olds 882 dr. .... $1695 "35 Buick Century. .$1795 "54 Pontiac Deluxe .§ 895 54 Pontiac 2 dr.....$ 895 HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE A GMC TRUCK DEALER OL 1-9761 a CADILLAC 528 N. Main 798 ECON 1951 Nash Rambler station w R&H, directional signals & other extras. Excellent , {arougout with "57 license, $13. in, "ROOER:S mente & SERVICE FE_ 2-9555 com 695 Aubu small Bud Shelton Offers 's5 Pontiac Cat. PS. PB .... $1895 ‘55 Chevy hardtop . so. $1405, ‘35 Chevrolet 2- NORTH CHEVROLET >. Woodward Ave. » Birmingham j 4 DR, SEDAN DE- Ee Extra clean. Fower steering. s. Baler . yp Ba A PE 31111, Ask for Jack x Mason: “41 PONTIAC. EXC. TIRES, RUNS DON’T NEED CASH do Suances NASH vier BUICK f*; 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop .......$1695 ua, comers, vate a As “tm get | ”56 Studebaker sgeet mo BILL. SPENCE HURON MTR. SALES cellent no “Tt like new, interior excelent, R&H_ Car must volt A OR 3-7665 after 6. 10st PONTIAC, R&B, HYDRA, $200.’ Safe Buy | Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN- MERCURY CA8S AT PIKE 8TS. FE 4-3685 i880 PONTIAC. } owner. as. FE 3-7642. Aa ret, Darlect th a ‘Qos month . | WRECKED 853 PONTIAC, ae. overhauled Stee takes Call afer 6 p.m. PE 4-7939. EBAKER Y take over payments. MA ’55 Volks Wagon’s German Po Station wegen, HU RON MTR. SALES ‘4 PONTIAC FOR SALE CHEAP. PE 54-3068 after 6. —_ SHARP CARS In the Used Cars LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Deluxe 2 oor 8 cylinder, Del Ray, 2 M6 AT CLARESTON RD. VOLKSWAGON 1966. Black, R&aH, WW, direc. | tional lights. OR 34-3762 Olds | 96, Chev. Bel Air, 2 door. geeen. PAV LOR CHEVROLET Oakland County's Oldest Chevrolet Will sell 1937 Sedan, spotless tn terior. New car appearance. See, this little beauty today. Haskins. Chev. | | PONTIAG 1954 CHIEFTAIN 2 ‘DR. DRIVE | YOUR OLD CAR. WE WON’T HAVE TO SELL YOU — - YOU LL SELL YOURSELF. onvertible sresssees Woo | Power Glide. Radio & Heater. Like new. 56 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........$1895 Heater, Like new. . Radio & 56 CHEVROLET 8 Bel Air ......+..++++- $1895 “gPicw & Power . Power Steering, Radio Ll Heater, 158 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille .....<..+-. $3395 55 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 :....... ++ $2085 Full Power, Low Mileage. RED & WHITE. Special | Hardto D iptstetsh tot abdatet 7 $1895 | 8 Cyl.. Power Gilde, Radio & Heater, CORAL & GREY. "55 CHEVROLET Station W agons. .......$1695 AGé&&% TWO TO CHOOSE FRO! 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door cee cesees $1495 8 Cyl., Power Glide, Radio & Heater. 2-Tone BLUE. | 35 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ......... $1395 6 Cyl. Standard Shift, Radio & Heater, Tene GREEN. | '55 CHEVROLET 2-Door 219 ....... eevee $1295 8 Cyl., Power Glide, Radio & Heater. SHARP. cass] 55 PLYMOUTH 8 Deluxe 2-Door. ........$1395 Powerflite, Radio & Heater. }’5S FORD 8 Hardtop ........- 005s 0 «$1395 Standard Shift, Radio & Heater, RED & WHITE. 55 FORD Custom 41 ADoor 8 ...ececeeeuveee $1295 | Radio & Heater. °$5 CHEVROLET 4Door 180 ...+..+++.s4.$ 895 BLACK, W/Walls, Heater & Signals. i ’54 CHEVROLET Del Rav Coupe ......... $ 995 | Power Glide, Radio & Heater. ‘RED & WHITE. Like. gew. 54 FORD Custom 8 ............0c0eeeee ..$ 895 BLACK, 4Door, Fordomatic, Radio & Heater. . “54 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 2-Door ..... eeeeed 595 | Radio & Heater, Signals. Good transportation. 52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-Door ....... ...$ 695 15 More Transportation Specials 15 “O.K." Reconditioned Used Frucks | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” ° ~ 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT OAKL AND | FEA 4546 FEo- 4161 hydramatic deluxe. 2 tone. Aple 5446600 nn nea — A €751 Dixie Highway at M- 18 OLIVER'S PRE-AUTO SHOW SALE | $1995 ’55 Buick Super Hardtops. Several to choose from. Radios, Heaters and Dyna- $1699 54 Buick H’tops, Radios, ‘Heaters, Dynaflows. Some with power ; some without $1695 '55-Pontiae Starchief 4- Dr.,. Radio and Heater, Hydra matic, 2-Tone Green $1295 — "52 Cadillac 62 Sed., and Heater, HHedvamatic | $1595 36 Chevrolet 2-Dr., | $1695 54 Olds 88 2-Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater, Hydra-' ’50 Buick 4-Dr. Sed., Radio and H eater, Dynaflow, | $895 “PLYMOUTH 2- s radio, heater, other extras, Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ‘$3 PONTIAC baw Sh 4 DOOR EN E VAN DYKE. NEAR 20 MILE. SAVE $1,000 @ custom royal, 4 poor ‘STATE'S peoedn garme 89 M24 Lake Orion SECOND CARS ‘SS oe inre Fowergiide, 2 dr. very| - "S3 Nash, rh dr, overdrive, nice car. "53 Pontiac ats dr. Hydramatic, ROGER’'S SALic AND PE 20585 A COLD DAY IN... MICHIGAN FOR A WHILE YET, iT THESE ‘“WINTERIZED LS.” ~ , FORD 55 Fairlane 4-Dr. ..5 Radio & heater. Standard with ‘Drive, 53 Deluxe 4-Dr. heater, Powerglide. 2 CHEVROLET 34 Bel Air 2-Dr. ...$ Full power, 29,000 actual miles. PONTIAC 54 Starchief 4-Dr. . Radio & heater, Hydramatic,. 2 ie, BUICK ; per 2-Dr. eone $ 100}’ PONTIAC ° '55 Two-Door 870 ..$1595 Radio & Hydramatic., Heater, 19.- ‘35 Bel Air 2-Dr. .. heater Power brakes. _, BUICK 55 Super 4-Dr. .. 2. .$1795 Radio & heater. Dynaflow. Sharp. '55 Station mW gn. “4 metic. radir & heater, Hydra- 53 Custom. Convert, $ 895)’ Radio & heater, Hydramatic. PONTIAC OLIVER BUICK. | HA Orchard Leke Ave. Open “GOODWILL . USED cars” ~ REPUTATION IS EARNED . by continuously offering quality in the cars a a dealer sells. We're proud of our reputation and our fine quality used cars. 1'S5 Chevrolet Bel Air ... $1495 #+Dr. Sedan, Radio & Hester. wsWall Tires, ” power Glide, V-8. Exceptionally Cle '56 DeSoto Fireflite Lees 2090 Sportsman, Full Power, Sparkling Emerald Green '55 Pontiac Starchief ....$1695 Catalina, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Hydramatic ‘53 Ford Country Sedan $ 995 Radio & Heater, Overdrive, W/Wall Tires, 9-Passenger 'S6 Ford Country Sedan $1895 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires '55 Chrysler Windsor ...$1795 4-Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Power- flite, Power Steering and Brakes ‘54 DeSotoFiredome V-8 $ 995 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, -Powerflite, Power Steering & Brakes | 04 Buick Special ....... $1295 Riviera Coupe, Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, W/Wall Tires |'56 Chrysler New Yorker $2795 4Dr. Sedan, Almost New 1 '55 Buick Century ....,.$1795 Riviera, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires '56 Olds Super 88 ....... $2095 4Dr. Sedan. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W Wall Tires, Power Steering | 96 Buick Century ....... $2395 Riviera, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Power Steering & Brakes, W/Walj Tires | '56 Buick Special ....... NEW | Riviera, Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, W/Wall Tires ‘54 Olds Super 88 ...... $1395 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, wwe Tires ‘56 Dodge Royal Lanser $1995 Hardtop. This one ts extra sharp 'S3 Ford Custom 8 Cl. Cpe $ 695 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires '55 Olds Holiday Cpe. ..$1795 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/ wait Tires '54 Buick Hardtop ....SEE IT! iviers, Radio & Heater. Power pects & Brake indows and Seats, Premium oe Tires. Ar ‘Conditioning. 17,000 mile beauty Ask About Schutz 10,000- Mile Guarantee | SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 6-5302. ~OPEN . - : ¥ 5 . - ‘ E i . be A * Ph aaa Gee Meee eee: Sayer aera re Ee Ere er ae eae MR Gee ne yes ree 8AM. ‘til 9PM. KL ; , - } ' a ; “ j e oa b le fi \, < god ' i i 4 : : ¥ ae \Offers | 12 Ri Ba in 8 pr ape - Wiliams Uroes hid for the ase Ti oss tei bi ling A cine Ae Pa eS Ona special course being of- Ci mester~ offered -in--Pon-|history, fa health’ prectices reall ren ‘for social workers in any; yup |tiae by the University Extension of the Flint U. of M. Center which! serves this area. iti Ao Victoria Rec _ Early in rete THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. 5 JANUARY 20, 1957 U. of M. Opens Panticc G —— sn ‘By JACK O'BRIAN Wea tows. ww. tora { 9p 10:38—WWI, New WW, Maxwell, News 7 cKLW, Conservacive Fred Wolf : WPON, Spotlight yt ww) witening ae Top a Bg oat eas ios sil by Gov, Williams yesterday to A variety of to Public Health nurses and NEW YORK (INS)—Polly Berg- able the stat to aa interests wil be atlorded to loel|ceeSt ceurscectlered, Pontiac] mites te te wi find the |en_wins the role of her. lifetime— dealing housing ° ; Health te Medora Beclety.couree | mn Morgan Story” on in walle de> 1einaeaonthnevs iced Ceri ene of impotant Interest, Heary |Playhouse $0 in April « eee — —— gtd -seremmmaneen oncom Was. Helen's... mother’s... %* * * choice. P All Wiss will be held at Lin- & The figure includes $360,000 for: G Ar Ov col th ned andl n’ Junior High School and wi pogo: haved sidoty cities. ge als e Taking ver the exception of Real Estate whats vacation, Williams also called upon the . begins today. The courses will ‘be- gin next week. x * *. Bad Weather Hits Phoenix’ Dyed Grass Intermittent showers, said the U. S. Weather Brest, at least un- til tofmorrow or ew won't leave ‘the 6,700-yard Phoenix Open, leads off with sing- er Frankie Lane as his partner. Actor Asks Divorce LOS ANGELE Si®—Actor Russ Tamblyn, 22, has sued his wife Venetia, 18, for divorce,, charging cruelty, of ceremonies”—cuties who THE MIDNIGHT EARL... MUNTZ TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronica Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves. ‘til 10 P.M. - Cé&VITV 158 Oakland Electro Mart |'Morty Gunty, a former achoolteacher, is studying for ‘his Ph.D. RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service new hotels have been going up in Miami—some guys figured as bint Emcees a . ay SARL Wan ou hate m. ¢.’s— as 80! NEW. YORK—It ell, Way wiggle out, introduce the acts and bounce off without telling you some bad jokes, as men.do, ; x *« * ‘Im France and England they're called “comperes” and they're on TV. Lou Walters used two beautiful comperes, Kitty Dolan and Carmen Phillips, in his new Latin Quarter show, and they practically stole it. They’re my Earl's ’ Girls for this week. x *« * Pearl Bailey's such a great star—when she had mike - trouble at her opening, she comforted everybody by saying, “Don’t worry about it, honey. I was in show business before they had ‘em!” Pearl got Ella Logan up to sing, Sammy Davis Jr. to play the trombone, Nick Condos to dance, in one of the most remarkable nights I ever saw. Pearl also introduced “Mr. Phillips, my pianist ... A few years ago he was just my piano-player, but I've been doin’ better lately.” : " * * * - “How fo beat those gamblers in Las Vegas”—as told by Joey Bishop—“When you gét off the plane, walk right into the propeller.” x « * . Glad to see big business is now kidding itself with some of those cards reading: “We loused it up before. We can do it again” “Do it temorrow. You've already made enough mistakes to- day” “I'd like to congratulate you.. on your work. When do you begin?” “T'd be glad to help you out. How did you get in?” — Steve Allen's mgr., Jules Green, wed Nancy Stern . . Frank Loesser's still # istration dates ‘eckate: ah ee : and--Administration, atch a ee ation,-Monday,-Feb. hE a ats ed q Elementary School Organization| toria Regina” ayain (it was a 4, 7:30.p. m. . Education of Exceptional Chil- dren, Monday Feb. 4 at 4:3 p.m, : Theory and Practice of Teaching ot Art, Wednesday, Feb. 6 at sooner “Island in the Sun” sre, huse .: — te "Major “American Writers, Tues- yaw “ay in Mayertiog’ Mon-| T i. ae | esse wei | _ Todqy's Tel P 4 oy, Fae ee Pa ia oadqdys lelievision Frrograms--~- . Beiry Como | io ; ras 1s pan 1870, ‘Thursday, urday for the jukebox audience— Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Foreign Policy of the United suests are Fats Domino, Teresa — : States, Wednesday, Feb.. 6, at|Brewet, Four Lads and Tab Hunt-| Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV — Channel §-CKLW ‘TY 7:30 p.m. with hit records. . - Health in Modern Society, Mon-\LaROSA IN DUPLICATE TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | round lightweight match from/12:45—(2) Guiding Light. day, Feb,.4 at 7: 30 p.m. The dual role Julius La Rosa|¢99—;7) Buffalo Bill Jr. Young Norfolk, Va. Municipal Audi- 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery The 2 F plays Monday on NBC's Matinee deputy marshal, overshadowed torium. (9) Mystery Theater. Theater, (7) My Little Margie. day, Feb. 7, 7: oa Theater @ young man} py his father, must prove him- ‘Charlie Chan in Shanghai.” (4)| (9) Playhouse 92. Srtaclgian. ot Pay aheleggtee eemeblemn cs Dubos La Rees| all witty of weering ble badge Teas crstolde lite hiateey of great (2%) Hollywood Story. 1) sychology, to Julius La Rosa) in “The Assassin.” (9) Family; 88" wh pnt guest. Conrad Nagel Show. Social Cabeworc I, Monday, Feb.|Rows . ~ accused of shooting a stallion in viens Ltens ote They)” Bienda Presents Beulah. (7) 4 at 7:30 p.m. . th (eretwhile Harvey) on se "paul William 5. Bil te:30 (4) Studio 57. Criminal past}, Lady of Charm. Weskit of “Mr. Peepers”) wns Fiemming, of hard-working store owner **30—(2) —_ Party. (4) Ten- Describes Deals tinkering with “Most Happy Fella,” | which has been a B'way best-seller for nine months ... Tina Louise will be 3 one of the many celebrities at the Fed- eration of Jewish Charities’ Dial-A-Thon. ’ . x « * Barbara Hutton will toss huge H’wood party for son Lance's 2ist birthday ... Leona Anderson will follow her “Music to Suffer By” album with one titled, “Worse Yet!” .. . Comic between shows. x *« * Earl's Pearls ... It’s comforting to know that while we didn't all come over on the same ship with the Pilgrims, we are now all in the same boat.—H. G. Hutcheson. x *« * WISH PD SAID THAT: “Faint heart never won fair lady— or escaped one, either.”—Arkansas Gazette. x *« * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Alan Dale learned why so many it’s Cheaper to build a room than to rent one ,, . That’s earl, TINA» | y with Dan Dailey, Ginger Rogers, |¢. ! . ITNT [David Niven, ete. 62) TY ommerman P| 14:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales, as y- y Ig : ¢:20-() Realm of the Wild). Heee "9" Notional “News cd) - . 3 ' rities. (9) National News, (4) om. Satie Boy notte Guam “Baby Bear,” ‘Polar Bear,”| News, Dick Westerkamp, (2) Employe Admits Firm) Ty tne, mete otek and the | Films. (4) Bengel Lancers. Cap’! News. Jac LeGott. Made Ledger Entries| Duchess,” about a Yank who heroic ‘career with flourish tts 73) Good Neighbor Theat weds a British noblewoman { Kabul.” (2) Frontier. » eseh er. of Suspicious Nature | (writen by Reynolds and Marry | sc! ,° Heroic men are on raiding expi- ; Kurnits), and "The Sword” 2 | 2:,M- Kerrigan, Tommy Kirk 1) dition to blow up two airfields " WASHINGTON bookkeep-| swashbuckler The Devil and Doctor O'Hara.”| in “They Who Dare.” (4) Patti ex ‘Who seid her rae 1:00—(7) Ki trea and ollie Page Sh —a Music. (2) Miss Fair- “ Puppet y Fran -| weather, Betty Wright. ; erates ated vodey ‘by|Ellows Hechart’ ntare Sunday eg] 80% Burr Tillstrom. (9) Count of} 11:20—(2) | Nightwatch | Theater a Monte Cristo, Count thwarts et-; Tom Conway, Jean Brooks in senators probing military clothing ©The Falcon in Danger.” contracts. * * * Mrs, Hetty G. Marine of Fair. |mont, N.J., gave that description lor Story” for a while, at least, ‘yesterday of various entries in the|It was scheduled for tomorrow cash books of the New Jersey, night. manufacturer for whom she had!yan OF MUSCLE worked. _ Peter Palmer, rehearsing last -_|week's: Como- show, admitted his Investigators for the Senate/nair had been dyed for “Lil Ab- Investigations subcommittee saldiner,” but no one whistled at him they had found that the firm’s)_péter is a 220-pound graduate of petty cash books listed payments the [ilinois team that clobbered of thousands of dollars to “phony'stanford in the Rose Bowl a few companies and_ individuals,” bruises ago. , a ee Thomas DiGiacomo, Paterson.) This may mean the end of the N.J., garment maker, refused to oid West as we knew it—‘‘The Lone answer when asked if he had been) ranger” masquerades “paying off government person-\in the Feb. 14 episode . +o» (ago at and using phony bookkeeping | go-go! ), as « cover-up. So did one of his business associates, Jack Rogers,| Six of the top op 10 TV shows Clifton, N-.J. DiGiacomo was list- (Nielsen says) are on weekends ed as the president of four cloth-| _ , Nielsen also says the chillier *~ + * "I C ip |, Montgomery....show..... with... elen....' Hayes six years ago) early in Vie:1s — (4) Climax dropped “The June Tay-; as “Othello” | 3 as fasstse2 ite ss WPON 2:30—.W. i WPON ew CKLW, News, ~WCAR, News, % ee Se Bird cn WwW. Bo Masel WXYZ, News. Wolf Ww. N WCAR, awe Allen neat ge, sie CKLW, me - W. WCAR, New News, i Nase Matinee Allen | WJBK, News, Tom George Woke fevs :. B. Marty w , News 12:30—WJR, Time for WXYZ, News, f -CKLW, Bud Dav WCAR, rue Martyn Pred a oont! Ww. wn ulholland Weathercast. ‘Sonny Eliot. (2) News, Jac LeGoff. 6:20—(4) Box Four, Public opinion. tempted assassination of French King in “De Berry Affair.” (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Sapphire gets the wrong idea when Kingfish gets job as department store de- livery boy, tells her he has sur- prise for her in “Fur Coat.” (2) Crunch and Des. Forrest Tucker in “Hull Down.” 11st) News, John Daly. 1:30—(7) Disneyland,~‘‘All About Magic.” Guest magician Hans Conried tes tricks to Donald Duck, M ny Mouse, the witch Hazel, (¢) Million Dollar Movie. “Doll Face” gets turned down for Broadway show partly because she is recognized as ex- ‘burlesque . (4) Eddie Fish- er, Music. (2) Giant Step. Chil- dren's quiz, 7:45—(4) News, David Brinkley, Holiday. Hiram plunges into. con- flict with wicked desert shiek catches up with him in “Man on the Outside,” starring Lloyd Bridges, Monica Lewis, 10:45—(9) Sports News. Bud Lynch. seo) Mary Morgan. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. (9) Request Play- 's:30—-(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody, ‘ 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:16—(2) Secret Storm.” 4:30 — (2) Edge of Night. (T) Ramar, 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. . 6:00—(2) Early Show. (4) It's A Great Life. (7). Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party, &:30—(4) Gene Autry. 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. | Psychiatrist commits man to asylum, who later escapes _ Portable “Television “Man in the Cellar.” (4) Tonight. | J. J. Johnson, top trombonist in’ Playboy Magazine's Jazz Poll, | HAM PTON TV is featured on new reine 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 THURSDAY MORNING 6:40—(2) Meditations (4) Today’s, © Farm. Report. 6:55—(2) Un the Farm Front. ' 7:00—(2) \Good Morning (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals, $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo, 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. $:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Florian Zaback. 9:45—(2) News, Weather. a 16:00—(2) Garry Moore Show (4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. (7) Theater Seven. |11:00—(4) Price Is Right, , 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and Rickey. 1: (9) Billboard. After Dark" series. Liberace in Chicago; Harry Belafonte in = Rent a Car in Pontiac! Hollywood ‘SAUNDERS SYSTEM Paddock et Pike Bes FE 8-6811 ae ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o’clock Comics. (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Old Testament Tales. 2:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. The Erwins, (9) Telescope. developed compatible - S| - color television.“ - - Easy Payment im Buy Where You Get. Service! E STEFANSKT “ RADIO-TV SALES ond SERVICE ea Atal Huron FE 967 Now. You Can Own RCA VICTOR Big Color TV See Color Every Night @ New Long Term Payment |) Plan © It’s compatible—you get Ih ‘black & white pictures, ble — easy to PRICES STARTING at TT tune. RCA pioneered & (4) It Could Be You. (7) The 825 WwW. Huron FE +e , | brother. ing firms which the subcommittee|the night bi ‘the TV| while searching for ancestral rec- SWEET’S RADIO-TV _(Coprright 1957 The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) said Have held govertiment Con-| audience. the seer ords in Africa. (2) (Color) Arthur. OPEN EVENINGS | d ’ tracts totaling more than nine Godfrey Show, Variety. , 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 million dollars. $:30—(7) Navy Log. “Survive,”| = Tenne Youth 13 said the for merly was etice mas End for Probe Group erat for 2 eran etc ennessee Tou Se rmerly was office man- a a ee . re ven 1 Workmen Hurt ro for Madison Park Clothes,| WASHINGTON (» — “The Rouse Knows Best. Anderson family re- Piqued, Shoots Moth SERVICE? Piqued, Shoots er Inc., one of DiGiacomo's firms, has voted $200000 for the Com-| lays help to stricken cruiser BWIVE SB xasivnis, tem, oa iN Indiana Explosion 'sx)ts4lanaet 0 bot = Per ote ear | Got ew boy tieall pan . ; ° $:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Da- cmdher by firing two 22 rifle thots ace we Ind, wn fire, pre: vid’s budding romance closely |" ‘ xplosion, ACROSS into her head as she Tead a book.|through the alkylation unit of the| } Grasse" |. Treem’s’ dating days in “Like Billy Blankenbaker was charged/worid’s largest refinery last night.) ¥ Arrow part . P. Father, Like Son.” (9) The Fal- with assault with intent to commit It caused damages estimated “in 42 a ~ aes oo pceeemnd heres oo con. Government agent brings| 1» murder. He told police he fired|the neighborhood of a million dol-| 13 Grfice tn skin’ “about “Reunion” of the shots because his 37-year-oldiiars.” a company spokesman said.|is correlative of ay TTT r and mother, (4) (Color) mother refused to let him play A suffered minor]|,, Bethe - iat wee | Theater. Louisiana rock-n- e Co ~ with a switch blade knife given|burns and injuries. All were re.|is Lesves” : | roll singer becomes. overnight tnter-Comm. Systems Bi him by his father. - leased after first aid treatment!3? {iit aca sensation in “The Singin’ Idol,” © P.A. Systems ‘ “She fussed at me and called at the plant hospital. He poedes = : starring Tommy Sands. (2) The BLAKE ona erm eset ed yee i Botner ot Millionaire. Father's million dol- Hospital officials said Mrs. ori, Haat the alkylation plant 21 Quoits pes lar gift flances sed inane RADIO: I v Blankenbaker was in a critical», destroyed the three-story'ja Canes. acti Korean War. condition. ane: mike| 38 evioed | oO Phyllis. Kirk. 3149 W. Huron building, two metal storage tanks) 3% Revie, ie os 9:30—(7). Theater, Phyllis ' 100 feet tall and 15 feet in dia-|31 Camera’ part " plays reluctant’ mother who FE 4-5791 3 39 Rolling stones : suerte Peovlou: Pome meter, and-several smaller tanks.|** fe\'"{ pee oo fights her husband's wish to take | The plant a company esman) 40 Sage in homeless waif after their own) , processed 5,000 barrels of {2 FL dy ded child is dead in “Mrs Wass} : aviation gasoline a day. 45 Gave new < Comes to Call,” Also stars Arthur RCA COLOR TV bed explosion was described as 42 Least } } Franz. (9) wrngng 4 Pong tone seunaraarion nant and oy, * reportedly 3 age ; 1 purrs. Panelquis “with George |. Fh heard through the Calumet dis-/** Bonree of oan Gobel. guest. | 6 Models on Display | trict in northeastern Indiana and $5 Female sheep bd r 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. "Disd 6 Makooay | Gicape' tar South Sey” Eee | Fez Ro roms. Kem ee | < 1 ball 21 Haphasard i - H AMPTON TV) beet Announce Engagement ® Instrument 2 Poems cs witen 2) RACE MERE [of Dory Crowe ievges 1G | AGH FIDELITY ~ —— ‘TOWNSHIP — “Mr.| 1 Team, 38 Oren ‘nye a ane lini oon sie 1 | WEADQUARTERS Walnut Rd. here announce the en-|}? as: «| han etty ' ADQ@ Music Students— of their daughter, Doro-|i; Binet Bnew, | | var ‘ : : a thy, ee ari at ae te 23 They play 46 Exsential — Wide Selection of tb * Gallagher’s new organ and piano studio now ready |Eimers of Caseville. No date ee SS icpenen’ | Catalogue “Net” Prices - to open. Call for preferred lesson time. FE 4-0566. [been set for the wedding. slaves es wnt | Attractive Demonstration onan — Popular and “Classical. Adults and ene HO of HI-FIDELI {| . Expert Guidance — Complete Instolletion nen cs ae McCALLUM & DEAN : GALLAG , MUSIC Sar if ‘CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS 6. | 18 E. Huron . RR st Meple, Birmingham Mi. 4-5230. = * < - j : i " =F a ——s y : a ' “4 fon { . . | ‘ ® ds Pa ~ . | ; yea | af wig ay ; | i _* = | : és. i feta mn « mM, : eis te i oe = it bd | -— am vowmiac pass, senses panwany deer +: i ee ee | Fs wig dichtin 6 potions ond causes no inconvenience. If it is- found that you need glasses, we By SAUL PETT and sso thile. de scene. Fin) on nurse, cook “and (Fer Hal Boyle) "techs : ; going to to the Coast this spring for|car to get to the stalo, I, do do the rest . . . from lenses to NEW YORK (Carroll Baker,|.. : . We'll have to we'll — frames. Call for an appointment ere oe star of “Baby Doll,” had just come in from shopping. She unloaded two. huge bags of), groceries on the kitchen table, Miss Baker has learned to live)! ‘with the: controversy ie her movie. As a star, she enjoys ei nice to: So f-just-pretend Ym Miss} °° ‘Baker's ‘secretary and promise to Sikoeel, in a chair and reachedicall back. Then I talk it over for a cigarette when the baby|with my agent.” cried, : No butlers, no swimming pools, “Please. excuse me,”. she ‘said,ino hanging gardens or garages “Blanche need& burping.” “ crammed with long cars? - - It seemed an appropriate time; ‘No, just this apartment which to discuss the glamorous lile of a ashes tipo oes to be able a: aE es Eg i SeaRaeRe wee. seen "Y FASTEY ey Fa aes ei) “Fed Fe] | said the brown-|h PO - thaired,. blue-eyed actress, Poor ane ss Walshe a emvie earthen 2 KiPE. ling to thé living room, “It’s the|days. The, money I now make im- *3 ARTWE ‘baby nurse’s day of: Maid? I/presses.all my relatives, It is, of 4 CUSERE one in for only eight hours|course, ‘staggering compared to | __ -MARLA 7 Be week. Oe ee a ee ee Goce tat 6 DADiER is if the Lean doesn’tiago when Jack (Jack Garfein, 7 NIGENE Stage GROCOL) uf = = ES . ee: - e , os ; ining rape, , + nieve bster-Principal-F: paddle eertnmttlpaeibiel atest, it hel Si aca sshaete eae } a privres —— sgl As ng ee nes pate i wes Pe 7 ‘i RES eS enough of staring ~ he’: FM ppg i> anc os cant ¢ ra . i : , e finwiedl arns\ | ee Nk ee ee, ee —- |just fell apart, exying hysterically ded dy pleasai . 0 1907 wees arte, lee. like a frightened baby.” STORAGE FILES Second .Doctorate Degree A Pontiac educator received her second doctorate degree last night trom Wayne State University. Dr. Edith Roach Synder, princi- ‘jpal of Webster School and super- visor of the Elementary Vocal Music Department of the Pontiac Schools, earned her doctorate in education. Her first degree, in music education, was obtained from the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts. Dr. Snyder completed her under- graduate work at Eastern Michigan College of Education. 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