~ his action would result in_a tie vote, enabling Vice President Rich-| ~~ the Senate to the Republicans, y / . Cans, in separat2 caucuses, select- , opposition Congress have taken -again confronted by a House and Senatecontrolléd by} the opposition party. Both houses met at noon (EST) to organize and elect officers. House proceedings were expected to. on 1 Mideast Plan WASHINGTON- -INS)-—The Democratic 85th Con- follow. a routine pattern, but an anti-filibuster rule ‘may-—enliven: the Senate. House Democrats and Republi- ed their leaders yesterday. Senate Republicans. selected Sen. William Knowland as floor “leader and Sen. Styles Bridges &s policy committee chairman, and named Sen. Leverett Salton- stall as party conference. chair- man to succeed retired Sen. Eugene Millikin, Everett Dirksen of Illinois was picked as the Senate GOP whip to follow Saltonstall. tJ Bd Ld . Five-term Democratic Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio, re- signed the governorship in order to be in Washington to be sworn in as U.S. -senater— STILL UNDECIDED % States Senate - but added that he would vote, . * * * Without Lausche's vote, the Sen- ate is split 48 Democrats and 47 Republicans, If Lausche jumped party lines-to vote with the GOP ard M. Nixon to~give control of This will be the first time in 108 years that a president and an over.the reins of government in the wake of a presidential elec- tion, Whig President Zachary Taylor had to contend “witha |) ‘Democratic Congress in 1849. The house was prepared to elect! Rep. Sam Talliefero Rayburn (D- Tex) as speaker, The choice was not in doubt since. the Democrats held a majority of 238° to -200. for the Repetiictans, with two vacan- cies, * * Rep, John McCormack (D-Mass) Continued as majority leader“ and Rep, Carl Albert (D-Okla) as ma- jority whip. - The Republican leadership was also unchanged with former Speak- Car Output Hits 5,601,854 in » Figures; GM's Portion 3,699,144 Units © Auto output by the nation’s “Big Three” reached a -final figure of 5,601,854 units at the end of 1956, figures released by General Mo- tors, Ford and Chrysler revealed today, . makers, turned out 3,710,606 Pontiac's output during the year was . 332,268, -.according to GM! spokesmen, while the GMC Trick & Coach’ Division accounted for 94,397 units in. 1956. - Figures released today showed that Pontiac turned out 27,593 cars last month, while GMC breguced 6,722 trucks and coaches in the same period, The Aineticnn Motors Corp., makers of Nash, Hudson and Ram- blér“lines, reported that its 1956 production was 103,752, compared with 167,790 in 1955, Studebaker-Packard, recently ta- ken over by the Curtiss-Wright Avi- ation Corp., said it produced about 96,000 cars last year, The firm turned out about 175,000 passenger vehicles in 1955, Surgery for Dorsey” NEW YORK (INS) — Bandlead- er Jimmy Dorsey ‘was in Doctors Hospital today. preparatory to an operation for ‘a very irritating er Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massa- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) wart on his Jeft lung.” Pontiac Business Leader’ Honored Postal Prices. “May Increase GM, biggest of the major auto-| — Ma Summerfield to Ask Big Two Cent Boost on Three Cent Stamps. WASHINGTON m— A Republi- can lawmaker ,feported today that! Postmaster General Summerfield is plarning to ask Congress to raise the price of letter stamps to 5 cents, They now cost 3 cents. The legislator, who asked that his name not be used, said Sum- Mmerfield presented this plan at a White House meeting of GOP congressional leaders last Mon- day. The Post Office Department de- clined to comment on the report. The postmaster general, with President Eisenhower's backing, has urged Congress unsuccessful- ly for the past four years to boost postal rates to try-to wipe out his agency's chronic -deficit, But always before. Summerfield has sought only a penny hike in the first. class letter rate. Last year the Eisenhower: ad- “a Chamber of Commerce Directors Elect N ew Chief The Board of Ditectors of the Pontiac. Area Chamber of Commerce yesterday elected Howard O. Powers, 46, of 295 Cherokee Rd., president for 1957. Other officers elected were: John 4 ios first vice _ president; B.- Ralph East- | ‘Yidge, second ‘vice presi- | dent; Robert W. Emerick, secretary; -and Stuart E. ‘Whitfield, treasurer. Powers succeeds Dr, George N. ' Petroff, the. outgoing president. INSTALLATION NEXT WEEK All five officers, plus.‘the 1957 | elected members .of- the Board of Directors, will be installed at the Chamber’s annual dinner meeting _ Jan. 15 at the Elks Temple. . Powers,sfor the last two years second and first vice president, - is president and treasurer of the wholesale firm of Metes & Powers Inc. He Js married and has (wo sens. John A. Riley is promotion mana:. ger for The Pontiac Press, a posi- tion he has-held since 1955. Prior 'ministration's bill got through the _House but died in Senate com- - 114205 W. Nine Mile Road. _jand a 1T-months-old son, |} WASHINGTON « — Rep. ‘Clare Hoffman (R-Mich) is ‘Michigaii’s mittee. Oak Park Man Killed as Car Rams Fence © An Oak Park father was killed "instantly. yesterday while return- jing home from work when his ear ran out of' control on Nine Mile Road, striking a fence and coming to rest ainst a. house... -Kenneth W. Willey, 24, of 22031 Fern St, died, Oak’ Park police said, when part of the_ fence crashed through the windshield of the car and penetrated his chest. After stopping for a light on Nine Mile, Willey’s car caromed over the curb through front lawns, struck | 8POW' the fence, and landed againgt the home of:Mrs, M. M. Kulberg, at Willey is survived by his wife Hoffman on Committee ; representative on the Republican Committee on Com- mittees, The group which hag one member from -each state, deter- mines Republican representation econcuniniiad of. the i mere — 28. {17-point list_of proposed state leg- Ike Rejects Red PlanPol tor Disarmament Talk WASHINGTON (? — President Eisenhower has told the Russians the United States will make “further pro- posals” on disarmament at the United Nations. But he has rejected, for the present at least, & Soviet pro- posal for five-power talks on the problem. ' The White House last night made public Eisenhower’s reply to a Nov. 17 message from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganmn. In that message, Bulganin had suggested that.leaders of the United+ States, Russia, Britain, France and India sit-down! together to. seek -ways to bring about disafmidment.' seem most likely to produce a Step forward in the highly -com- plicated ->matter. of disarma- ment.” In this connection, Eisen- +|hower said the United States “will Britain an : Moscow smile recon’ J " make further proposals” on the In his reply, Ei cr’ wel subject at the U.N, He did not os aba nhow say what those proposals would comed Bulganin’s “apparent will-| pe, ited for fo consider even a lim- . ae, “tis country has been ure EY@ Mild Weather, Maybe Snow Tonight which thig country. has been urg- Enjoy today’s occasional ing since Eisenhower first pro- Posed it at the 1955 Geneva sum- glimpses of Old Sol and relatively warm.weather to the utmost, resi- mit conference. Previously, the Russians had opposed any such dents of Pontiac and vicinity. The weatherman has - forecast lan. P But Eisenhower shot back at what he referred to as the’ Soviet “attempt to dismiss. as a ‘slan- mostly cloudy with occasional snow for tonight and ‘tomorrow, The low tonight will be 26-30. High tomorrow, 30-34. - derous campaign’ the world's in- The lowest, temperature record- dignant reaction to Soviet armed actions - against the people of ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8-a.m. was 15 degrees, Hungary.” Af 2 Aseor the Hnateary stood at On both the disarmament and Hungarian matters, Eisenhower challenged the Russians to work through the United ‘Nations, He told Bulganin that in his be- liet “deliberations within the}. Provided - as Start on _ Educational Project ! By HAROLD ye “FITZGERALD = (Publisher, ree Press) “Oakland County. -becomes the. scene today of me : $10,000,000 gift from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson to Michigan State University.- The grant consists of their 1,400 acre estate, including Meadow Brook Hall with its furnishings and a $2,000,000 cash a to see. the project started. The estate is locatéd on Adams road, ant of Pontiac and will be the site of a branch college of Michigan * _ -| State University. ‘The -announcement was made by Mrs. Wilson at a - luncheon given at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club this noon for a number of industrial, business, educa- {tional and political leaders from Oakland County and for representatives of Michigan State University, es / “It is difficult to put into appropriate words the for many years, and for the additional endowment to get this new educational project under way,” President Murder Suidde Tests Establish ‘Thadry in Fatal Shooting of Pair in Royal Ook A. New Year's Eve which took the lives of a Birming- Sham cleaning firm owner and his attractive employe has definitely been established as a murder-sui- cide, Royal Oak police said.today. Chief of Detectives Edward Liet- zau said this morning that police tests taken yesterday had con- firmed the original theory of investigators. in the deaths of Jack D. Robinson, 39, owner of the Beck Cleaners, 332 N,.Woodward Ave., and -Mrs, Marie Y, Sayers, 33, manager of his broach store at Royal Oak, “We are now cortats by com- parison of the slugs of the ’.38 caliber gun and paraffin tests of the woman’s hands Yhat it was a murder-suicide,” Det, Lictzan - said, Autopsies on the bodies conduct- ed at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital by Dr, -Richard. E. Olsen ‘had shown that. both persons had been shot at close range, . The death car was found behind the Capri Motel in Royal Oak where’ Mrs. Sayers, a divorced mother of four, had béen living, Police believe she used the gun on Robinson and then: ‘herself while they were parked-~ Robinson, whose Sonne was at 19925 Prairie Ave.,. Detroit, had been separated from his wife and three children, shooting announcement, “It is a gift which surely comés from their hearts. -No one lightly gives “into: the’ tare of others a property which means what Meadow Brook | Farms has meant to them.” La wk & & J. |. Robert F, Swanson, Bloomfield Hills atchitect who is chairman of the Oakland County Planning Com- mission, was active in the negotiations fo assure a four- year college for Oakland County and /he presided at the session at which the announcement twas made, “The Oakland County Planning Commission,” said Swanson, “has been working for’ nearly two years on the idea of a complete educational group including a four year college and a top technical center, due to the. fact we are located in the midst of top research ac- ~ tivities. We are ¢ happy ‘to have the matter in. such capable hands, * f. Pa oat <7 * — eh i bal a 2 Sor Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Stdte Board of Agriculture, ‘the governing ; /pody of Michigan State University, from’ 1931 through 1937, and developed an intimate knowledge 0 Michigan \State and i educational, philosophy. She was awarded an hon- orary degree ‘at East Lan- sing in 1955. | / ee ee | “We are very happy to furn our home over to Michigan State Uni-| . versity," rg: Mrs. Wil: . to oan ss.“ ong associa’ MSU’ pW Aon me the trerwend- ous contribution it is/ making to Hannah. “Tt reaffirms Mrs. — Wilson's interest in young Prople and the desire to help them which characterized her service as a board member and_ her subsequent__activities on behalf of Michigan State.” =~ The offer of Mr, and Mrs. od ‘a ee and fultural life. * ee r. ison and admire the wale ne policies ad in io Lanting Only the most gerieral plans have been made for the branch college, pending consultation with local interests as to how the needs of the area. could best be met. It is probable that the emphasis, at least originally, will be in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) and we believe the institution has a, tremendous . We're very happy to assist.”’ “This is the most generous benefaction ev¢r ‘received by Michigan State,” said President ‘A new idea to solve the area’s growing drain problems tops aj Schone of rita said the committee hopés to meet with the county’s three other legislators ' after the organizational meeting of the new state legislature. The committee also wants legis- lation affecting: islation suggested last night by the Board of Supervisors’ legislative committee. The committee wants enabling legislation to create a county de- partment of public works, which) would have powers to establish water supply and sewage disposal systems within any one or more) county areas, This was labeled as a “must” plece of legislation by commit- tee members who met with four |, moving restrictions which volition Sheena fs elected. ts have ‘snagged several projects in on various house committees. ., to that time, he was assistant na- thonal advertising manager. - He began’ With the newspaper in 1937. B.' Ralph Eastridge. is manager vm his appointment in November of the local J. C. Renney Co.. store. |1953 He started here in 19%. Eastritige, Stuart E. Whitfield is vicé presi been of =F | tans for Pontiac Motor Divison 9550 rms, 2. In Today's Press Editorials . Food News....... ts east -legislators.- The meeting was an annual one ithe county, Legislators —* were: ; State Sen. L. Harvey kodge and ‘|Reps. Lioyd L. Anderson (Ist # |Dist.), _{Dist:) Donald A. Brown (th Walter T, McMalion (6th Dist.). Committee chairman ae okie K.!: to consider legislation favorable to: the past year, It would provide ‘means for--eounty initiative in‘ starting and carrying is ak to ects embracing more thai conmmnnanlty, _* * A bill ‘detailing the scheme has) beeti studied by a special super- visors’ committee and is now being redrafted. s It would allow-the county to or- Drain Plan Tops: Suggested ganize a project and to force it on! communities where a “‘small por- tion” of land is affected, Schone} said, He sald tsi weité: onty hap pen where the project has been accepted by several other com- | munities where larger portions of land Were involved. ‘The legislation might be a solu- -\tion to problems. faced by such projects as the Twelve Towns Re-|” P liet Drain Schone said. County officials have been ‘con- ‘sidering the plan for the past nine months, It has the support of the Six-County ‘Board of Supervisors’ Committee, Bese 9 eles Ses Sethe the} J. burden of firtiancing drains one | committee wants legislation Which The Requirement of a special cen: , as to be taken when = village/is te. be incorporated. kA Introduction. of a redratted bill Which would send annexation dis- . putes to circuit court rather than to the board of supervisors, - An increase in fees of’the Friend of the Court from $5 to $12 a year; fees of $1 for filing gertain papers with the county ¢lerk; transfer of the handling of fax redemptions from the county / ‘clerk's office to the register of /deeds; provisions to set up rules and procedures for the board, ot — to. fol- low in the / cluded in a sunimary of the co pmittee’ s recommendations $2, 000, 000° Cash Fund- ~|gratitude all of us feel towards Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ~~ _|for_the generous gift of what hasbeen their home John A. Hannah, of Michigan State, said after the Wilson has been discussed with —- L, egislation ‘adoption of county ordinances, fe ' * * which the committee plans to spon- sor have not _yet. ee: — Ss I|to be credited and included in thé legistation is planned espe-_ school district in which the ‘home velally to accommodate the large is lotated. Schone said, They affect soldier | how township ‘zoning boards; and) the . costs involved in township ingor: | poration and charter elections, " re + Three other’ pieces of legislation” fits; an increase in the power of ot ( ED 8 eat sana ea Ae? al ’ Mage mm BE ee she cumsnon aie ML MERION VC Re yee desl ag i _ = as the answer to the aan P = Jem was 8 2 -Aystem, “to be filled by sévera)| 2 uy ) ' ade /although Majority Leader Lyndon ie ys mill -Mu-\Johnson (D-Tex) expressed the ; 4 . “This ts strictly in the planning ChAFE® hope it would be smooth. The po. a: ; Stage, and work will ‘soon be done _-- flitical lineup is 49 Democrats and * on the possibility of ij arrested a/ 47 Republicans an as s + system,” Anderson 0 & = a hr oe : : re s , a. cons He 1,400-acre estate, The "8 "thé al “ ” ( ; Sequired four wells from develop- iia Ohio on Dec. Ti, 1923'and mar- |grounds and farm land anc ple-| 95 ‘Usstomat Mertin E "Holey Middle Ba * renntation ‘at a Joint BB ee ng crn IPO problem of _ Word has been received of the| more on Feb. 28, 195, — pow a ae | 18 of 264 Rockwell St. has admit. Wheto cel nie | ae Aerie hpi oe death of O. M. Bedford, 63, of 3086 ur Trek” & Conch Bre Pere Ne magic oe tm tht 9 ah He said the special message in person Friden 3 +. 2 action was taken on the se- Dixie Hwy. He died suddenly yes:/¢ral Motors Truck” & Coach for @ campus. and would lend)Y0Uth denied having taken a razor or later, congressional leaders & ; lection of a dump site for the town: ferday. of a heart condition while| sion, Mr. Wagoner was a mem-|{0F & expansion“ over’ an ex-|Which was reported missing. said, depends upon organizing ship: The project was tabled s|vgentioning-in Hanes City, Fis. eid & veteran of Weld Wari 0080 ero tine Birmingham cliy commission. | the Senate without undue delay -. + week alter the third site An engineer at General Motors Surviving are his wife; six chil. -Uhdier- the: oe ers tonight will consider 9 peti- Eisenhower made it known, how- as ey quponed by Truck Division. he leave wile,/dren,; Arthur, Donald E., Larry secle of Michigan tion. of Raymond A, Cragin owner ever, he would like to go before AM Nagel es en renee, Wa leaies is /E., Garry Lee, Ronald L. and Vir| State University, this certainly of the premises now occupied by {Congress tomorrow. 7 2 * ee ee cn nl OE ae minal Ls and oni Ser ee ee | te Dolio hme , * * @ j + ack Similar--fate met one som, Robert of Grand Rapids. Other survivors include a broth.| Cemler for the entire area, and Co. for the paving of Elm jtreet Secretary of State John Foster t 5 site. Proposal ‘Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon-|er, Delbert Wagenee og Worthing- oo a oe eabiown and Bowers. [Dule, in two conferences swith : = i 4 from the Gorsline-Runciman ton, Ohio; two Mrs, - Jo- House ate foreign cy " ; chine for pl Hotme in Lansing. Burial| seph Churray. Pag afro and) 2d even the Middie West. cod Ms pops yotd committees last night, outlined the .. ; by the board. The will follow in the Mt. Hope Ceme-| Meg. Albert Conley of -Waverly,| President John A. Hannah ea the ear nby vert President's request for a joint > hates hiring five tery there. Ohio stated that in his opinion « half |added that he would like to ic. |Tesolution to guarantee the Middle + during the tax bill : Friends may call at Allen's Fu century from now ‘might find this the entire street including wide-last agningt armed . ‘ not make mistakes, H Coulth am, Setundey sake Orion until 11) spet the educational center of |walks, curbs, gutters, etc. put oa S Towuship. Trecmmn US. Dis. arry Coulthurst a.m. Saturday when Mr. Wagoner's Michigan. “We at East Lansing the,” nestle 88 300m pos [ONLY on seine ad would ““Pibbals. Harry Coulthurst, fi. « will be taken to the First| have wonderful hopes tor this tre . Phasized Hee eer ’ inepector for. Watestont vn nd A Church, Lake Orion for| mendous project,” he declared. Commissioners alse "wilt study request ef a te ye: ned se : Arrest 3 in Theft - pallens ds . — c xd a tal ae bho Within a fifteen-mile radius of|the communication from the State /fered “an overt act”—ah armed aA omen, illness of — weeks. He rae ter C. Regen ‘Chapel Memorial|Meadow Brook Farms—considered Highway Department relative to attack either by the Communists or ‘ of ne + : | . ere 3 dies ay fey Ags “J ve. | burial , by-educational ‘authorities to be a the prohibition of left turns from !by “any nation that had become ; uipment in a J 1 ort he pc d oe »|Cemetery, Stersearet t+ reasonable comrtuting distance—| Woodward on to 14 Mile road. | the agent of the Communists. 1 *' 508 a Abe toe Coulthurse ' 500,00 uation is now more than|Should commissioners concur with 7 3 | A hour investigation of His wife, ‘the Mary priaae is bd 500,000. Reasonable projections |the recommendation, State district} Dulles underlined the importance : 2 eae Year’s"Eve theft e, former Hilda ana lan Il @ show this population increasing by traffic engineer said his office isthe administration attaches to the peed hang + animals yesterday der, expired three weeks ago 1960 to 632,000, by 1965 to 753,000, ready to proceed with the installa-| Middle East situation by describ. 4] ; saw other on Dec. 14, 1956, . 1970 to 926,000. The {tion “of all .nécessary directional /ing it as-“highly dangerous.” ‘He se ¢ from an “Avon Township park re: ssion when he panicked and ran A charter member of St. An- : and by ,000. college; Ss ~ suited in-the arrests of two ares aati Gace Wayne” Spankie suffered a se ra he had | R ilr d _{88® Population (18-24) is presently|and ituminated averhead signs. peal that be ad “vetienrnicn : a Celiand Cone, ere, deite The council is composed of the!” liye open pol Hospital| Dee” superintendent of the sendec ea) dl 0d fs expected to ernie Bent Also coming before tonight's \“‘danger of war would be -in. {tives Leo Hazen and Harry Mace Fite Fighters hale , 100 of{ attendants said he would rectver [School at All Saints Eyes’ Sa by 1960, to 73,000 by 1965, and to| commission mill be 2 discussion /cresised.” } said another youth and a joveen |the Government and Civic Em- The boy was playing in a Van-|Church a number of. years and! Coast to. Coast Tieup 103,000 by 1970. | of amendment to articles of tn- Reaction to the administration’s tare also: Believed to have, taken|Ployes Organizing Committee, Pol- couver, park with his brother,|®¢tive in Boy Scout work. He was . With a population well in excess) ©FPoration for the Southeastern historic bid for = warning to the . ab ice Officers Assn. and the Munici-/Brian, 9, and Gunnar Tetzold. §|® member of Pontiac Lodge No. Threatens Industries; { 500,000, Oakland ty is the) Oakland County garbage and Kremlin mixed and at this 2 Part in the grand larceny which oc. I Extiplovés Asn n, 9, ar * /21-F & AM. jof 300,000, county is au. . One amend. | ™ was ‘ curred at the Bloomer State Park,|Pal Employes when they were surrounded by Mr. Coulthurst is: survived by Isolates Many Towns jiargest county in Michigan without Tubbish rye alinn the teat | stage, leg- i ee ee oe es ae In. other expected action, City the pack of dogs. ; three daughters, Mrs. Gord | oO . a public institution of higher learn- ship of Trey and add the cities | M®tors began moving f Being held for ye soe Attorney William A. Ewast wt | a | Beyee “of Drayton Plains, Mrs.| MONTREAL W—The Canadian mohair avi etoar ee ares ot Troy ond Madison Heights pip Ameer ee support § rt Jail are two = present — ao jodie Truck Hits Orion Man Mel Austin of Van Nuys, Calif. and| Pacific Railway system nearly een eee Of high school graduates) © President ita 3am request a . | oo ee . ‘ and Lathrup Village as constitu- Street. Mew. J. C. Hayes of El Segundo, | halt of Canada’s rail_network — — year (3,219 in 1955) and fen a bere. But suost/Democra ts sed RE errs : |was idled.from the Atlantic to ¢ second targest * ee make coaianied city read, * ; . A Joslin 81. of 2177 Also surviving ate seven grand | Pacific y by a strike of fire. es eraauates in college (1,112) : |_Mayor William. w, Donaldson Darwin Ave.. Orion Te nship,|Children; two sisters, Mrs. Helen! men toda . sent rd to retiring saw at $472, De- will pre: an- awa ' | one i i 7 ri j eww, - Orman - . * * « | Service for Orman B. Harper, ,|Holmes. of Niagara’ Falls, Ont./ Prospects appeared dim for set-| .. | 1236 Edgewood St. who. died|be thoroughly ‘and publicly ex- treated and released at Pon- —e Unaccountably, Oakland county 78, of 1236 Edgew ‘ ; ak dae General Hospital yesterday eral, one — eee [aman “— to elimminge gene has been bypassed in the develop- New Year’s Day in Kenwood Con. | plored. eo @'e . jafter'he was struck by a truck at WiN of God ich, Ont tn prot ee |railway's plans diesel ene; ;ment of Michigan's outstanding valescent Hospital, Farmington Nevertheless i a clear stolen was owned 4 Bodi ed Lawrence and N. Saginaw streets, |) >. Ce Arthur) men from some engines, he |S¥8tem of higher education,’’ Presi-/Township after a long illness, will hat when all the ppeared and Tree Service of 1€S Kecover | A night watchman at the State Fie at the Sparks- 3,000 “a members of me ident Hannah commented. “Despite|be held from the Manley-Bailey questioning been a noon meter OM Icy Houghton ise So cai Fa a al ; 2 3 4 feng a z 1 have ended is likely thig handicap, it has grown in Funeral Home on Friday at 2 p.m. (debate hav there men and Engineers (CLC) quit population and wealth. I am sure |to be but one ». “* * | c . cross S Mr. Harper, born in Troy, had ad- : their jobs’ at 4 p.m. yesterday. ; , al approval of a Project too far ad ce ERgekeRM, Me tm had bee : betsy the ra wi ceo Shrew a eats ge cstanitehmen ay mnt Me eae We i thy Ime |tya2™l 8 Projet fn fara aN hese for an of the HOUGHTON LAKE ® — The bya by - Episcopal Church Drayton Plains} A total of ‘some 75,000 CPR branches of existing institutions, | ™ the Dotnet ons os ate rejected in the face of world ST Le tot bodies of four persons who ae 40 ae ne we ace.|-OF Service at 2 p.m. Burial | workers are expected to be :it-is time” voune? &t Collegeof Phar. opinion, * —— a Ff ee aor che New Year's Eve when thelt cars anny Fay of Pp Daren be in the Drayton Plains Cemetery. joff. pred pledged not 10 people of this major gies Rapict ‘Ceurch of Birminghe tame, DOMINATES SCENE : hess Che plunged through the ice of Hough.|, Monroe, 1 poli ; crots w |area had educationa] apportunities : i i id ; to assist Joslin and cal police, . : 4 U lo threat other | ae PE pf| 2Md a life member of Birming. Although almost an 11th hour Aer oe Mende, Uae Mev en Reve [ae sector ary eor® We Porcine te yn Mam aden SM. ee pop ti Mideast res . / 4- Fee for the new year| The bodies of Mrs. Bernadette oe hit a: Mrs. George W. (Sarah A.)/ transportation, 7 ee tired in 1940 after 20 years as a |tion ddminated the ming of this 3 P’ meeting for the new year| T Mrs, Be t and thought he -hit a box ; * * « , salesman for Gregory Mayer & {first session of the Democratic. * ‘ ; Recreation Chess and Checker Club/33, both of Lansing, were recov; ssinssteraainieeiangtanes [zysterday morning at the home| OPerations along the 17,000 pricomes this great opportunity | Thom. — dwarted a liberal ‘coalition Smee JS will be held 7 p.m, Monday at/¢red by divers’ from 15 feet of Get Prison T [Ther _faushter, Mrs. Merie|™iles of CPR track today es. | '® extend its operations and to | He is survived by his wife Mae eet te revise rules of the Senate | SEES ames tere ering 0 ou «Ser nin ee nega See EE wy re eee oe 2 “avenue ‘Street. {| Bodies of Mrs, Klatt’s husband, |fOr Passing ec was 9%. ) ; many towns in sub zero cold and) Y¥* pia 0 one Our university E G i| busters, /~ ~» All supplies are furnished by the Sohn, © ; Mrs. Porritt attended the Tinker snow. Food and fuel supplies were nes a perated on the nters Plea of ul ty / premise that it could have no N I hex; . We of hea stockpiled, in some CPR serviced) PT™ ‘ : eversoeless, the-rule dispute ~ |Mavity, 38, .of 40929 Ryan Rd., resident of Oakland County all her ir| et mission than to help people . 2 covered New Year's Day: Utica, faces a possible prison tera, life, she was a member of the Pattie rte ry rend and psd learn how to live richer~ and fOr Bri €a in 0 : fore roy Pred ce vleiry Sa a charge. of uttering and pub- Howerth Methodist Church and the | andle eatition, “ 3 ae But the, ™ore satisfying lives. The Wil- | ~ | 7 idling of the Middle East resolu. i neers a _ Women's Society _ of Christian] app said no special plans for re.| "°"* ave made available for A plea of guilty to.a charge of tion, because the anti-filibuster *New York Times Pr; ce: ian had started to shore in A) Mavity yesterday pleaded guilty! Service of her church, |liet trains-had been made the Young people of Oakland breaking and entering was made fight might delay organization of ’ ' nding snowstorm When _, ,théit..to: signing and cashing a personal t M . county and vicinity something ie: | | : : i > tes ; ? ; r |. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. yesterday by Russel] D. Timloc + Senate as a working body. ‘Goes fo 35¢ on Sunday ars roke -thrqugh the fce and|check for that amount Nov. “12 on’ Merle. Thrush of Orion Township; | that can one of our (>. ; : Rad ochester bank at which he|a son, peut Porritt of Lake|4-F] Boys, Girls | sates outstanding educational, |=» f 70% Auburn Ave., who Pon/ President Eisenhower's Middle * ybership:-There is no charge. ‘The ’ {club now has 50 members. -/ * i : : i tiac police say was captured Dec. NEW YORK ®—The New York ~. * © © _ {had no account, ; ; ion: cultural and technical centers,” , 59g East address—if made ) ? = | ; : s ’ t 536) * . ! 4Times said today the price of its| Whorley jumped from the car in| He whs remanded to jail under nine cre green auchters ot Vie for Top Place * * «@ z Penney § supermarket a, —Wwould mark the first time the ‘ ly edition will be/ increased/which he and Sohn were riding as'$500 bond continued by Circuit Service will be §t 2 p.m. Monday] « _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are retain- Timlock was remanded to jai]; Cllet Executive has ever gone from 25 cents to 35 cents outside it sank. He managed to make shore /Judge Clark J. Adams, who Will trom the Howe tsh’Methodist|122 Pou Itry Test ing a life interest in the residences! ler $3,000 bond continued by Cir. ~ before Congress in person with a : Touma radius froyn the city, and sound an alarm, ‘pass sentence Jan.. 14. urch, E. Silverb Rd with ' on the estate, but these, too, will! / Special Message, It would be the _ -@ffective Jan. 13, / 7 ‘ » BE. “9 | ho ; tually become a part of lh nudge Clark J. Adams, w } } Dr, Mont C. Oliver officiating.| 4H boys and Sirls the county /°ve" will pass sentence Jan, 14. | ° | oo , Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park! their comm pening their wits and (“Agriculture inet - rf Partner, also captur by nine a —_ icianas Nation-Famed Ed UCAQLOL fimees, ransements were hy tet competive te "Chicken Pree fe Brock hs ten ers sionding oe |* howee's 1908 Hse of the ar Beke ; ; Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Orion, nors in the annual icken practi¢ed actively at M eadow) wal antowan a .7 ee kee ne ower’s 1956 State of the Brook Farms and there are sey.|°Darge yesterday ms! ‘on = message was not delivered : The price inside the'200 . mile, “radius will continue /at 25 cents. | oo ‘The Weather * Pant.v. . . — 4 Tomorrow” contest. / t 7 tye Deadline for entries to be sent to : inicipal Court. -. _ jin person because he then was still < PONTIAG ino vycinrey ret LO Speak at C. of C. Dinner (Mrs. Andrew Sullivan the 4H office is Jan. 15, Jack oa ileal He is Paul M. McDonald, 30, of | recuperating trom his 1955 heart _ ¥ tonmetreete reeee ae : ae - _ 5 (Net ivan, |Worthington, 4-H Club agent, said, |t#te. r} estate? 3! Hillside Dr.,/ who was bound attack, ‘Meh hokey east, Loe” conn, emia . Mrs. ‘Andrew (Nettie) Sullivan, This broil rodicti that some of Michigan State 5 over to circuit/court for arraign- * , High tomerrow 30-44 Sorthwess te sewth| The Jan. 15 annua) diuner meet- | Dr. MeFarland is expected to/61, of 386 Bloomfield Ave, was er Production contest agricultural research 0 ‘ 2 * . }: pera ’ : increasin ga heur/ing of the Pontiac Area: Chamber] aq the dead on arrival Mond tinc| Will last 10 weeks and will be there. ment Monday. /McDonald was freed The President's project includes c1BSS0 mates an’ nde tonteyt staan a4] or Commerce will feature guest [Elke Tempe — mh the conte |Geneen Hospitan ay id a [judged on gh quality of the|™#Mt. be carried on there under $3,000/ bond continued by|economie aid for. the Middle East spest to northwest at 15-25 miles’ ae aker Dr. Kenneth McFarland.|..e Ne throug’ courtesy ill two vy : “|broilers in junction with low In relation to this situation, jt|/Municipal Jadg Maurice E. Fin-| with an estimated 400 million dol- one femmes. / nationally known educator and| 4 pvesin mors Corp. where he}! Born in Frankl in, Tenn. in 1895,/@™Mounts of feed, few pin feathers is pointed out that Miss Sarah n Van megan. / lars planned to be made available S Niomee temperature preceding s a.m. speaker, , tule Toa oe . slated re she was the daughter of Mr, and|and how many chicks last the full Hoosen Jones of Rochester, also|_. / {hrough fiscal year 1959, The new 15 eee gin at 6:30, Mrs. Morgan Lock and married|term, Worthington said a former member of the govern-\Fish Market Looted; congress will also consider an pt 8 a.m: /Wind velocity 16 m.p.h.| ; Oakland County boasted two state |” " . overall foreign aid” prob- for ny gk ee Chamber Manager John w, [Pete in 1936. . [first and third. place winners (ine ~_n pps than 300 act | Thief Gets $5 in Change {ably exceeding 4% billion dollars. [Thursday at’8:02 p.m. Mirlinger urged members to sub. ieee 0F ct she is. sur, 1954 and district first and third to Michigan State, Her estate, in! The Fish & P It*y M 5 a ed, £0 ms | re orarly ‘ rations before Jan, 12, |vived by wien: James Red- Prizes in 1956. There was nO. COM 'the possession of her family for St : brok i nad ot Bid t B 0 Downtown Temperatures j An sumber of tickets wili |™an and William tar iae ws Hoyo | test’ in 1955, lmore than a century, is situated|-a*®, $3 in che , coma + I S 0 e pened . pe Tem... be avaliable for non-chamber and sisters, Gaderer ot Frade ——— less than five miles ‘east of the! ween New Year's night and! ee aera foie ee seatwers be ould, lin, Mrs. Carrie. Davis of Pontiac, |Alleged Child Beater Wilson estate, suggesting that the edinesday morning, Pontiac po-/@f Bloomfield High ie a : eee p.m. eeoee oe DD rhe tw rations could easil ; bi , 4 He canned nn native of Kan-|Mrs. Gertrude Able of Nashville, ito Be Sentenced Jan. 21 | correlated” mend, Ones Wik ene, told tnvest-| Br ooMytELD F. Matenane/ Sern aereee Somatow \ | H gree from Pittsburgh State College | cago A Rochester father, Alvin w,|_ Mrs. Matilda Wilson was Mati¥ia yetors burglars’ broke in. ) . | | at the Bloomfield Hills High in Kansas, his Master’s trom Co-! Friends may call at the) Wil-|1 of 2579 Frankson Rd |Dodee,. wite of John Dodge, ; the front door. and took the money ; lumbia University, and h fong| am F. Davis Funeral Hote until| wit te conten ae Jan. 21 on a\% the two brothers that started his cash register. vurehecelve sealed bide for. e Costpeny se of School University, no” {0m Stantord!noon Friday when Mrs. Sultivents harge he struck his 11-yearold|% P : ‘ae ee Site bonds to be issued . te" Fae pe (Miverity, nation's trad’ asecia Paty il taken to the New oms|datghter in the face as punish |e Cha Capea Ae fire in Pontiac Home —_|pistrict Nos Fractional, oe ey See ; Ts When ‘associa. Church Service 3 ment, 7 ‘ + [ae } / 2 sh ‘of Troy,/ “ake f- —— gons" tere ‘asked by the United|p.m. The Rev; Feel te fir rater! Marks pleaded guilty yesterday|*ee# Mrs.. Alfred G. Wilson or _A fire said to have been started Bloorntetd and the City of Bloom. , ; - my : 30 years, following Ji States Chamber of Commerce to|pastor, will officiate with burial before Circuit Judge Cark= J, more than / ; Mame the speakers who had a - following in Oak Hill Cemetery. “lAdams to a charge ot cruelty to|P0dge’s death. ’ i his daughter, Jacqueline. ; when some gasoline wag spilled on field Hills, on Monday; Jan 14: Ja kitchen 2 ena damages until 7:39 P.m.. At this et eae OP AS eae a a estimated at to a Pontiac!bids wil! be publicly read. conventions, Dr. McFarland's name Donald Eugene Wagoner He was returned: under 41.000 Frankfort Driver Jailed Ihome: yesterd ay x |: The coupon bonds of $1,000 headed the list ame bond to Oakland County Jail, ‘ | Firemen extinguished the ‘blaze will be datéd Nov, 1, 1956, wil be Wagoner, 32," of|where he has been held since the! * Pleading guilty: to ‘driving while‘at the home' of Clarence Williams, payable semi-annually / and shall i ? i ; "#2 37 as +3 2 wemee 3s 2 _ 2 ee 75) . . Milwatikee 24 15) : N. Orleans 421. Ey | Donald E | _ Another highlight of the dinner 1174 Beach 2r,,..Lake Orion died alleged beating Dec, 22. (\ his license was denied, « Niles /520 Highland St. The owner andibear interest. not exceeding five : a will ae ea seks | Pasdenty a pectinn eet | serene = om days ere fy ae ale occupant was repute ing es cent Both the principal and’ f 7 Chamber's officers andl directors! ormer’ Pontiac resident, Mosquitoes were unknown ‘yeste: ustice Allen/blow torch when- some. will | MecFARLAND for 1957. oF _ had re Si, el Meee i Cy Ingle of Farmington Township. spilled: and caught fire, _ red sre , , & | 4 f é eae ee a — ‘ie PoNTtAc mF OSes cececccoesebocoes |B \ wo eevccesees a see tt \ 1 eeee | ‘ a va = so “Slashed on ti emi in “This hee “T thsee Sagan wz, is, we must cntrict thin sale to just 34 How 1 Plenty of ome, few. ot others... the. = aes ee Brown or black ao “shes Metal- tipped andent 27" length. —Basement One-Stroke TH TILT-TOP _ Ceeedesccece pprgen pena Sisiagiag wes Sh laws Diss - Box of $0 ASPIRIN vi | _|Nylons __/-75| Blouse Hanger __ | site| as * Holds “four blouses. or four dresses Regular a ¢. A} S! 49 value now: on ii £-:sale.* : = wer & Fo aspirin. 3 —tnd - Fleer “Reular 20¢ 200 oy carton eS ee Se ot 50 Gives 12:30 ONLY coos 1000 | ita Linh 2. age Ey -¥ “vote ond Sterday Oty eee Nick ees. All ‘ae __ | lined, wool or milium. Broken se = ee) size ranges 8 to.42.- .. . oS poe a saswal eone tabjets. limit two bottles. : —Main Fleer 1S denier in sizes B% to 11. 1 9AM to RUBBERMAID Heavy Duty ee Child’s 9 Siepers [A = — +1” Sink Strainer Taina peesecccccccece eeeeeeeeeecesce | : : , i : Ld ae | Bs on ALL- METAL BE/ uray [3 | an Two-piece styles, plas- _ LADIES’ | Molded of special com~ 4 | ‘ow ls : PILLS tic _soles, double feet, © Blouses pound. for longer serv- < CIGARS ‘oe ie : pastel colors. Broken ice, Discontinued gray 23 : i. - a gut, OW e LAP TRAY :. ee ° 16* sizes I*to 6. ~ Values 00 color only. - 69¢ 2 4 | - i e: ry Fleer £ iy . ly. 4 Gentle, soothing ca- | @ee@ poco +e UWEMTETIEN++~ Regular $1.25. value e First t . _4 thartic action. Fa- hot oo. of euny—styien © ee « Fag Free, ate . Maker Guaranteed * gla alla ‘Sanforized — Flannel Trimmed. & materials in assorted | All Metal—-3 Shelf = =» ~~‘ learn aaa Ae 4 ALL the juice from $ Main Fleer | f 9 9 ak oun. Sait 95 Main Fleet | * 2] [8 oranges, grpetrt and lemons 8 nfants’ *2 Creepers |___- anv} 56% Utility Table ———~ 3 me cup. Top tilts back, ¢@ 25¢ Value Grigper crotch, . elastic : ' ' , Red or white tables 57.49 ae: . ° / res -¢ Nylon b Sentoriaed. den- ¢ Sa Group—Long Sleeve ; or e. Z roll ‘ae 99 : f ; i grey or brown: wi) he * 15 inch es, \s Psimms.@ ° Toothbrush aeg** MUX. sts Boys’ Sport Shirts Ihe MA | 58 inches 10 mn ALS a e 3 a my SRR Sisate —ind ene: >< Me Medd 9 AM to 1230 ONLY bohebebe a sie 99° : TT oO AM. to 12:30 ONLY leoee 1 "79 § eevcceveccosecocoocoes E joa , 40-hour ving. = : = Bturdy nylon bristies Four Gore — Tailored Style} BES ak 25. Feet Long — 12” Wide sons ane aries : so oSe : rmiy set into plaa- ss eraham. *e s | icnaoae,"” “| Ladies’ *2. Slips racers, casero HUE | Aluminum Foil, Had Legge st : s For Rayon’ je rsey slips, styles, but not all sizes ee ‘ R aA im every style egular 29 rolt of foil eCuly shadow panels, adjust- . 00 —Basement : on sale. For baking, ae : ICE FISHING pPkq. of 72 able straps, Fully wash- “roasting, etc. Save pan $1.00 Value “BOBBY able white or pink. scouring... Main Fleer 16x24-In, Chicken Feather Fill. ind PALM to 1230 ONY BARBER i rt sims Mer Evemrrminc |B | PINS — | +o» «qeeerarepeerrcregg +]: Bed Pillow | ***RZMIMMITETEIMEm-+-+| SHEARS | : - YOU NEED at LOW PRICES! | 3 —s c m 7 | 49° _ $1.50" ¢ | Popular. Waffle Knit - q _ Value 50° 791r On. Board Pad tb T-Inches overan | — = HOUSEWARES —tad Floor ~ 1961 Pisning Licenses tere | ¢€ Sanforized Flannel Suede IE Seen on Mort.Netf TV Show me ; L di ’ $99 Ski rts CLOSE-OUT! Famous Brand sot > WOT-ROD' MEATED HANDLE [EE | foi nce’ or"s | MAGIES i RE A 4 Ww ET = vant. Circular style-match---—-- at led Fits all standard -$4.-—— ane: ‘Save tow. a OOD and M <= Ice-Rod — ae eal Floor ing plastic ‘belt, wash- 543 pao ticking oun «7 “plows inch metal or wood 7 Indoor Clothes DRYERS [FS sssvaiwiE she assoned’ “color bonds" pul wai silencing ec é = _ prints, Sizes 74-30 ee , HALF PRICE/and less . . 3 street 99 16-02, CREME - Se —Main Floer ele Special Table of LADIES’ aR 39c TOPRITER ie ene See 2 ; HAND Annee’ *** | Shoes and Slippers , 9 AM. to 123 30 ONLY AAA ‘Ball i Sturdy Plastic — Covered -- “eee LOTION . Coie LEATHER Soles Velece 99¢ 2 4° B +f ; The answer toh Play shoes and sitp- | Cae man's dream — QM 24° Ladies’ Slip per Sox ‘Reo aseeries Holds ¥% mae we 17° misses; Assorted sg : the ice fishing 42 * Pamons Peggy Washable combed cot- styles, colors; broken . 2a ter, Durable plastic ¢ Retractibie ball point yea ste ae Sizes’ az to 40! Sixes 8 to 18! / : ‘ A —_ cultured people, the Aztecs. lived in ‘Central Menite at the. FASHIONABLE ; WARM STOLES, : . The Aztec Calendar Stone, discovered in 1790, is’ a solid place ot} . HANDBAGS JERSEY CAPS |: «These fabulous knits are stone, 22 feet across, three feet thick and weighing about 24 tons. : . Ss ; ‘, OA st It is covered with symbols arranged in circles. In the center is ‘the | Pye : ‘2 Reg. fe ; ° my fashioried by a oe a eker . f sun. Also seen are the four elements—fire, earth, air’ and: water. o ig 7d : most famous makers © Around this are‘the months.of the year and the days of the month) |] Beautiful leathers, fabrics and | Warm afl wool and orlon stoles -beach and sportswear. All are each having their own symbols, —-——- | :. plastics. In black, brown, navy and jersey caps, “in assorted knit of soft, easy-to-care-for This calendar, unlike ours today, had 19 months of 20 days each. \ ‘and red. colors, po Kharafleece. You won't pai ‘The tenes wochantar wane hap ghanl ves * very ac | Maite’s - «- Steet Floor Waite's . . . Third Floor - be satisfied with only one of each. . . curate in keeping track of festivals and seasons. , ® so @ 4a — you'll want an entire wardrobe ~~ Here is an Aztec chief kneeling by the Calendar Stone. He wears\ \ LOVELY GIRLS Large Selection of .. . and at these » & Cloak of feathers, colorful head-dress and golden sandals. “ORLON SWEATERS Beautiful Jewelry prices you can afford it! 4 (An award of. $10 goes to Marcia Kazakwich of ‘Torrington, Conn., Reg. to $ R f $ — for suggesting this idea first. Send yours to, this newspaper. Violet 3. 98 og. or 4 _ Moore Higgins; AP Newsfedtures.) . ct 2' © White } 5 Tomorrow: The Roman Calendar . Crew neck style ota, yor | Necklaces, earrings, bracelets @ Red ~ : ' so: teens 8 to 14. White, pastels and pins, in stone set, tailored ‘ . Oe . | and darks, \, ‘s. and novelty styles. - e Navy Ar ea 4-H Lead ers to Pick Waite's'... ‘Second Floor Waite's ... Street Floor “me ; a ®@ Beige New Members for. Board | edie’ < Children's | Men's Cashmere: © Block 100% Wool ' Gloves | Touch Argyle Socks pe © For $ - 2 Pn. $ © And Pretty. Pastels County 4-H leaders will attend/ington said, =. be a_ Problems| 198 or ] 125 rs. ‘ the annual Leaders Assn. meeting |Clinic. ow lay aor yrs help, \ i : , Charge Them All at at-8 p.m. Wednesday at the West — leaders with special’ prob- prob With tong-or-short cuffs,-color | Newest-fashion, the strength.of Waite's ... Third Floor Bloomfield Township Hall, ‘40|jems encountered. in individual] % Jeweled vin- Stes S,M,L. | cofon withthe fel of cash Orchard Lake Rd. clubs, Mrs. Alfred. Smithling of, \ a aS : Jack Worthington, county 4-H|Rochester is in charge. of the Waite's . .. Street Floor \ _* Waite's . .; Street Floor . , agent, said leaders would elect — azenda ier _ 5 . " . . bers to the 4-H Board | MALL AND _ _ First Quali _ 2-Pe. Gripper Style |. BOYS’ AND GIRLS of Directors. ‘The two members|on ‘uring the evening wit be te] _LARGE PATTERN _Penwale Quality Knit. Sleepers 1-PC: SHOWSUFTS, Girls’ Quilt-Lined whose terms expire are James\r,. coming Achievement Day. .-| QUADRIGA CLOTH xa Ree. $ i 2) . de _ Marble of White Lake "a Lake . == $ \ Reg $ | Reg. *] A ry : | | Oren ae | WALLPAPER - S “530 Va 2 rr | ; ” “+ I -m_ ; Warm interlinings, full lenath, Car Coa ts Members of - the board whose Plastic bootie feet. Sizes 1 to | zippers. Bonnet for girls, helmet. . . roe Needleized finish, pre-shrunk, || Washable, colorfast, 36” wide. 4, mint, maize, and blue, Mid- terms are not completed include |. ‘~aaaties for boys. S 2 to 4. S my . outs “ wemeeed = | SALE grounds Sis ee pettent 16 ‘bonugifis colors. ° ‘| dy style, sizes’ 4 to 8,2 for $3. bright iors. ° ™ ; . Teter of Lake Orion, Wiltam | , |” Waite's... Fourth Floor | | - Weite'e s+. Foutth Floor Waite's ... Second Floor Waite's ... Second Floor Reg.—- r of Lake } aoe 7 , —— 8.98 Scramlin of Holly and Paul |} , | 3 a : Serato i) Be ante BOYS’ COTTON | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Boys’ Warm Boys’ ond Girls’ ois, 4 Composing the nominating com- AC seers FLANNEL SHIRTS — FLANNEL” SHIRTS Flannel-Lined Jeans | _ Flannel-Lined Jeans | ectible collar hood mittee which will present a slate ME - - ; 1 Hla ve fn addition to nominations from] .%— QUALITY Reg. $ . Reg. $ : Reg. | For $r - Reg. $ toggle button closing . . 100% ; the floor, oo Abbey fl Lael PAINTS, Inc. 1.59 , 1.98 = 2.98 E 1.98 wool interlining . . . quilted rion, Mrs. on iW’ my ty, Milford and Ronald Voorheis of} 3 N.’Saginaw FE 2-3308 « Sanforizged, double yoke, long Santorizdd, cétton, fil cut, long Sanforized denims. _ Fully lined,” . :' plaid lining. Sizes 7 to 14 in Davisburg. “ sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 in gay sleeves. Gay prints gnd stripes. zipper fly, “full cut. Sizes 6 to Sanforized, full cut boxer red, beige, and navy. * * *@ prints. ~ o~. Sizes 3 te 6x. 12. f- style denims. Sizes 3 to 6x. 4 Preceding the meeting, Worth- Waite's . . Second Floor Waite's >+-— James E. |) Se 4 + i Fox, 17, of Ann. Arbor has been! Reg. ‘For $ - Reg. . For $ Req. For $ Req. OS t charged with’ negligent ee 39¢ pO A / 1.00 - 3.98: urcoar¢rs. ina two-car col which a a “Bo oe e injured Mrs. Lois S. Wade, 28,-of) 4 Guaranteed washable. \Print Sturdy cotton knit, double |’ Long and short sleeves, st Half boxer, belted style. pie Ypsilariti Monday. Sheriff's depu-| [7 stripes, argyles. Sizes ‘6 to crotch, full an. Sizes 6 to 12,/ cotton knit. ‘Sizes 1 to Pagid cuted , splash patie nd Sizes Reg. $ . ties accuse Fox’ of driving ag at 10. Packaged. in pastels and white, sorted stripes. phe 2, navy, brown snd cher- 'f 8. 98 a stop sign at an intersection five! ae Sout cont Waite's Second Floor Waite's Second Floor Waite's . . . Second Floor ‘cite’ | ; crash ; mene <8 foe Waite’s...§ d Fi athe peg arnt mignon 3 ONO. 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Second Floor LETTER HOLDER | WOODEN TABLE | Our Rental Library Children’s Books 53 | ZL For 4 5 | ‘het 3. | 39° or K fi | Reg 2 For $1 Use as men’s pad holder, alo. Seve over half on‘ this sturdy Novels, mysteries, amd Tom Sawyer, Heidi, Treasure Also memo pad holder. Ides wooden table with, wrought romances. A treasure of .good Island and many other famous for gifts. é ‘iron legs. Hurry! / feading. - titles. : 2 Waite's ... Street Floor L ~~ Waile's ... Street Floor - Waite’s .. . Mezzanine Waite’s . .. Mezzanine SAVE 60. 00! A ae 100% DuPont Nylon @ FULL SIZE) FITTED SHEETS Not’ on ordinary ff CHECK THESE: - fs 129.00 oa : The ultimate in fine sheets TWIN SIZE al hine but : 2 7 regi lige , 0 Full Size Mechanism ~+ +» the luxury of nylon plus pp, gg a * ‘model reduced.for d Brand New Model : io convenience of fitted 3. 49 . 2 ; ve % ¥ Oscillating. Shuttle sheets. ‘Washable, colorfast, * + Ro-ospecial selling. = You'll find ‘the “same! features on and ‘no ironing? In pink, Full Size, Reg. 3.99... $3 blue, white, maize or green. Pillow Cases, Ree. 1 5. rt 4 EASY | | Senne Lamane aca Prieta at twice - : TERMS! oe 9 * Wailte’s » + « Fourth Floor ; ee * ‘ ‘this low ames EES ‘Weite's “hs . Fourth Floor ° : wed ir : i re : " " : * : ed * : 3 Ai . se = tie 5 | Ms ‘ . 23 { - * z F ‘ : | eee ee ; - may A eo ’ , ee ‘ & oer ¢ % “ : Be eae : . \ oy : oS op, : < a - : vs se Mg a } Me os j : : : : 5 a f : | s ne i | ee . : a Ae ; = : { ne : & Z fh a = RP SB oe SS ie ae ae See ee ce ey ee eee Ce ee en a ER eee Be eR Se Pe ee Ee ioe ee er eee nn ae ee, ee Se ee Ree re one, ratne ee © ~Since—1 _toember of the Security Coal as aid. “Tt ergs eatmenulo-ald inthe ; Aeata: of rene: and thet ‘these’ _ -also-should be, available: to any Bs country which breaks away. eee a eee ee oe © military ald for our allies. “fo the United States fr influencing Other nations.” a See -& result of thesit stisdies it oe ee —__— ‘Chou-En-Lai’s Travels Red Chinese Premier Cuov-En-Lat's countries is not meeting with un- qualified success. ~ He has. visited “the ecceiaapniat - puppet state of North Viet Nam as _ like to control. His receptioris in anti- Communist Pakistan and Burma the northern part of Burma. All re- Quests by Premier U Ba Swe of that country for withdrawa} have been Se pie! tho matter. ag ag Now, however, Cuou’s Asian - tour has been interrupted by a = tall for January to Moscow, ' | ‘whose line he has been pushing during ‘his travels. The Hun- garian revolt, according to Cxov, is a Western-inspired attempt by 4 facists to take over the meee ie ~ regime. - But other Asian leaders do not see it in this light, as was shown by the ‘United Nations vote condemning 4 Russia for its actions in Hungary. _ °° Presumably the Kremlin wants to a * -Ienow what Cxou has learned from ' talks with the heads of Asian na- SOM MN ali 'g 4 * i. 2 | - These countries which hitherto have been neutral, are now definite- pa anti-Soviet on the question of Za measure of independ- ee ey d points out, . and ts to ® Know bow Tar can go top 3 ) Bangary, ea ‘Ger. boinc inenig "tne wil kave'the eopartagliy 1s : foreign ald will occupy Congress current “goodwill” tour of Asian "well as Cambodia, which he would Were ‘cool ‘but officially correct, Red Chinese invasion troops still are in met by Cxovu with offers to “negoti- words, as the New, : Verbal Otchids to- —. _ show good faith and willingness - to abide by U. N. rules. * * * . Neither the U.S. alone, nor. the - Western Allies together can stop ~ Communist expansion in Asia. But — _ Japan, the United States and the _. United Nations can do much toward a Asia” Last month’s award:for the high- ~ est regard for truth in advertising and the lowest regard for making sales went to. the man who adver- tised, “Used, Misused and Abused Cars.” sy The Man About Town . Many Greetings, County’s Oldest Resident Substantially Remembered : “Wibea Whee some. girls are afraid of. But they'll pick up a_ at en heeeaes: & welt. ‘cr ne Aton ogg coped alas at hein aa iia ar owe - Wate Seceived, and Mrs. Taylor and her family feel very thankful for them. She recently celebrated her one hundred and seventh birthday. Her health is good, she _ - geats regular meals, takes no meticine, gets about the house and enjoys callers. Running over $5,000 ahead of last year are the receipts from the annual seal sale of the Oakland ‘County Tuberculosis As- sociation. According to ry g Executive Secretary Alva R. Musson, ~ “ SE HE Bate yout Ge ANA ware. ‘Oakland County's oldest. twins will soon celebrate - their -elghty-fifth _ ’ birthday. They are nee ; : Mrs. Ellen Hallett and --" Mts. Sarah Langdon, both of 4320 Green Lake Road., — Another evidence of the intensive growth of Waterford Township, according Township Clerk, Louis B. Barry, is found in the fact that in its entire 36 ~ square miles it no longer has a site for 8 public dump. — Confidential sources tell me that . Dr. Kenneth McFarland, - ‘of “Topeka, Kansas, educational consultant and director for General Motors Corporation, who is to be the speaker dt the aonual . dinner of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce . ‘on Jan. 15, is one of the nation’s out- ‘standing. men in his line. A major air- line has awarded him a certificate as being “America’s No. 1 Air Passenger,” | on account of ‘his . extensive travels throughout the United States and Canada. , “« While doing some excavating under his garage, Bingham Fosdick of Keego Harbor found a nest of 13 eareet snakes. A gas station just ounce Birmingham, conducted by Ambrose Trigideon, had a rather unique way of disposing of its excess Christmas trees. When it. be- came apparent that they ‘were over- stocked, a tree was given free of. charge to anybody who would take ten more and carry them away—at the same price. The. Lapeer County Press; . entering its ofie hundred and Sng year of publication. 8 MWORR/S—e Blizzards of ’57 terest nce David Laweenes Gea: oa So come have greetéd encies in the Middie East. ‘ Rayburn took a broad view of cee Us ths wae ccc at ~ American policy in world affairs, Preside ant Combree- sional feaders on New Year's Day at the White House there were some interesting questions asked poplar os", One of them related i _to the suggestion that the Presi-/ promptly get a ‘resolution Pf au- thority." CLEARED UP POINTS But Eisenhower disposed of both ° points very effectively. He declared that he had the utmost respect for the - Constitutional perogatives of Congress in relation to the use of the armed forces and ‘that he be-, lieves it would be better if the. executive were given explicitly the authority, to act =: in an_ ~ emergency. East. Any other course could this is an oft-debated point. There are precedents which have oc- curred in the last 100 years under which the chief executive has Congress was in June 1950. Then, in pursuance of a decision by the .._ ULONES ~ ee Congress Unites Behind Leaders. Dr. William Bra Sally Says: Ripe Banana Can Cure - Chronic I ntestinal Ailment a r the | ee ine ie dona _ curfew hour. Tee's: haman-na- = ——— = — fully disobedient, they should be | vic ‘Mente you hayen’t doing enough and pare po, slapping at home. ‘hntaee Pert aA Parent asks in your newspaper should children be slapped? My Seamer’ 16 RNY, ° ; Mother of Foug . te We. asin iiadh: te 'dlignene i. so precious and sacred that can't be, let’s close the schools and let the parents handle them at home. When little Tommy be- comes so saintly he can't be pun- ished, let the parents keep him home. and everyone will be: very happy. ; Teacher. ~ Taxpayers and parents must al- ways stand squarely behind the school teachers! What kind of a country will we have if the par- ents try to second guess the teachers and side in with their little darlings? Often the Siittle darling is a pain in the neck at school,’ .ini-the. neighborhood and even at home. We must have law and order and discipline, You can’t enforce disci- - pline without adopting actual meas- _ares. Maybe this particular offen. ° Cox sea hae. es. aN eine: where-else, but he probably de- served ‘about twice what he got. aS B.S nabguana child with ak doctors call “anorexia ners al to Aake food) not only refused all food but regurgitated liquid ‘oo fed through stomach tube. Finally. the child was offered a ripe banana, This proved ac- / ceptable, and then the child be- ‘gan to take other food in more or less normal amount. ‘But when no more banana was perience in given, there was a relapse. Only _ tae infant or child will take. tion in sea Sa ae ey ae it. START IN. INFANCY EES ii ang hay, never advised banana for babies: less thian-four months old—al-: though I'll admit than perhaps ‘that’s because I’m old-fashioned and hidebound about it. . Howeyer, I-hope I'm not too old to learn new tricks. If other mothers have had similar ex- should tell me about it, for the sake of countless other babies; who ngned x eee not more than one page ; paw den momar to persona nosis or Gaston ‘will be ieease. dag ia I ha! t to d envelope pen e press Michigan. feeding banana they. . ———e Teachers that don't punish chil- dren are contributing to the cur- . rent record wave of juvenile de- linquency. The parents should in- sist that disobedient children be punished and punished vigorously. They've been entirely too lenient entirely too long. That’s why we | Looking Back 15 Years Ago CORREGIDOR BOMBED by Japs in five hour raid. BRITAIN FACES Nazi iron ring on Continent. "+g Years Ago “REICH-SPANISH naval friction increases. BRITAIN mat loan money to Italy, . -* : avery man’ Se here, they ate et fixed up? things you do. i : that hide-, ‘all. ~. Ours. — Johrr Tillotson. _ cidents happen in the a tistics stow. _— men mere eaten Susans ; “Renpewaber” ‘all: “ao ‘fancy rib- * Wisse: awev't gol wababebined soap in a clever and attractive : enough shape to make a tot \want "fg tale & beth, eS ee * © Av pat bocemas with other _ girls when her motto is, _* Klas inet the average hubby — his wife to dominate him. he can go. to the doctor to * - If you Ain credit for ier you. buy, first establish credit for the * ‘* When any girl is perfectly willing to help Mom with the dishes she's sure to be under seven years of. age. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE _What good are any thoughts . Behind a menta) wall? . . Our buman t should be made . . . Available to . We should not be. afraid to. speak ° might become . . . A literary caper . « Our thoughts can never tip the scales . . . Unless we make them known . . . No credit can be gen for... The brains that are t shown eee However shy or humble We .... May feel about some notion . . We ought to tell it— far far and wide . .-» For general promotion: . Our thoughts on paper or by. speech + «+» Could make us rich today . and even help_ the whole wide "world Along its weary way. (Copyright, 1957) _ ceatminenactae it nase THOUGHTS FOR TODAY It I whet’ my glittering sword, and mine hand take hold on judgment; I will render venge- —ance to’ mine -enenties, and will ‘reward them that hate me. — Deut. -32: 41. . * © * A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another than this, that when the i began on his - part, the kindness id ‘begin on % == Don't Sneer at Simple Language Hews is not an “ivory tower” type of teacher. He talks turkey. He speaks the language of the customer. : Alas, some of. ogy professors sneer tain that nothing in a news- paper can be scientific because newspapers avoid five-syllable “If it’s popular, it can’t be scientific,” state such intel- lectual snobs, failing to realize the Bible averages two-syllable “words, too, map aes t. can’t "in the attitade nguage and main- should have. ‘ But Dr. Saens saaivssiniis td Vink army of applied psychologists who follow Christ's example of using | The Psychology of Music and Morale. The Psychology of the Public . Platform. MOTIVATION TEST ; anna the interest of his also give them a chance ta show thelr owe initiative, he asked them te select which chapter of. the 20-in- my textbook, they preferred most and then write an essay explaining why. Poe ge Ce Psychology Goes to the Polls. Keeping in mind the fact that the. students to whom Dr. Hess gave this assignment--were late teen- “gets, which chapter do you think . 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Tes intinr as Ne Se SAE instance) ae GUTH ia cometdared 2epser tance to part with banat Bs a bin any pictures simply __ = studio, ceebion in 1957 t iekly pow he'd pani: ‘qithance—we hesitate slightly’ short njof certainty-— that movies made * ithe dam “broke and aly Para- "Several studios right fow & now are earn its own millions in that direc- tion) was. a firm holdout. format to release recently ~pro- *, | More than 4000 of the bella na wee oen —or-by= hours (the Jate and late late shows, Coupled with ancient Westerns, Ould English imports, thousands to be sup -juntil they died off, ‘have turned suddenly more sturdy than ever, bees therefore will continue turbu- Saturday nights to Perry Como, | already has announced he will | quit weekly TV next season, and ’ |) Mkely will do just that. Bob | ee ee eee such irregular schedules and has‘ peter his popularity better than any of the stars who begin | in TV with him, © Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante,| Martha Raye all flopped in 1956 and will be back on a more or less @ccasional basis, mostly to fulfill longtime NBC contracts (Berle's runs until he is 73; he's 48 now; Durante’s is a lifetime pact, and Martha Raye’s is a mystery, byt probably a firm 10 or 15-year con- tract unless she and NBC agree to RINGS V2 OFF] ~Ladies’-Men’s Famous: Luggage V3- OFF V3. | OFFy ic le poe on eee et NO MONEY DOWN abrogate it mutually). .- * * Dramas will be on.the increase, for TV has learned they have per- manent appeal. The lag here is in creates each new wrifing success (Chayevsky, Rod Serling) Reginald ~ 7 , beckon with ten or twenty times the fees and poof—there goes in- Tspiration. =— Situation comedies have slowed slightly after a veritable flood Love Lucy,’ “Ozzie and Harriet," etc. More will arrive (Ida Lupino jJand-Howard Duff's “Mr. and Mrs. Macadam” is an‘early 1957 entry) and others wort stop. trying. Color television is coming. along strongly in 1957, although frankly | {not so ‘swiftly as it deserves, for it-is a beautiful extra. dimension you can't imagine without seeing it more or less regularly. Last year the schedule called for 250,000 color-TV set sales but —PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS o alter 1948 also Will be freed for TV at; Chasing after the success of “T] only about half.as many were sold, This year the total of tinted-TV purchases should hit closer to last Costume 9 “Sewelry § WATCHES V3 | ~ BULOVAS- GRUENS -— ELGINS _ LONGINES- WITTNAUER as F siiel as 50% OFF "aes | Take All Year to Pay | a/3 DIAMONDS § [|— OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF | _ Silverware BONDED “STARLITE” DIAMONDS We will allow you the original Tea Sets price when you trade for a larger diamond. : orr FIGURINES : SUSANS CooK! oe at oa meter — and may be waiting to|esune with : y unions trying to find the workable will find the path to such elear-jf - Elsewliere in TV, things wills | cy. Programming is a perpetual & migraine for creative Quiz shows, once considered poor electronic relatives who would’have for a few years]; meney for writers, because, as TV/I. OFF || The ‘iimpact of the above on 1957 Ty; {@uced films. 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Previously the government could use such information as a Swing explained: ‘‘In the future, confidential information will not be used as a basis for the denial of discretionary relief, unless the commissioner after a personal re- view, has determined that the in- _ formation is of such importance ~ that its disclosure‘would-bepreju- ‘dicial to the national safety or security.” 82,000 REFUGEES Speaking of the surge of new immigrants, Swing said that ap- proximately 82,000 — including 6,500 Hurigarians — were admitted. under the Refugee Relief Act, ‘which expired midnight Monday. In addition, some 90,000 persons were admitted under the general quota arrangements, principally from European countries. There opel were also 25,000 admissions under : the “principle of family unifica- : husbands ‘and children of-U.S. citizens ad-|1957 status because quotas! , jarrested for smuggling aliens) | aa Admitedin'56} | Since 1925 | ite Gun a thnd’et ee ale quota countries of the Western) 2. The immigration service smashed five major attempts to bring stowaways into the US.| froin Italy and South America. In) addition, some 600 persons were | across the 3. Four rings peddling stolen area were broken ap ‘and another group operating in New York, Miami and Havana was discovered. | There were 68 arrests. for Sewing Machines ADELAIDE, Australia — A sew- ing machine firm. plans to build a) factory on a 10-acre site at Eliza- beth, near Adelaide, costing 1,000,- 000 ‘pounds sterling, ($2,250,000) missiblé as non-quota, tmmigrants. | immigration was froth the non-|l- documents in the .Mexican border’! ) Aussie Automation | which will be the first in the world| The factory expects to’be in pro-| duction soon and to employ more | than. 300 people and produce 2,000 | aenchlons-a, monty Hy thn end of, ane 28 W. Huron St. the diamond solitaire with a plain gold wedding ring. 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RR A — clusive Coldex insulation! reezer com: t stores up frozen foods, and beverages. Butter compart- 189.88 ~ 179.88 Appliances. Basement ~ - RANGE WITH 20-INCH OVEN d Regulerty 179.95. 139% 540 SAVINGS... Kenmore 36-in. Electric, $5 Down Low priced range with deluxe features. Oven. is big enough. for complete family meals. Smokeless outlet, extra storage. ““As-Is" Kenmore Ranges 199.95 Gas, 30-in.. . :169.88 119.95 Gas, 30-in. ... 99.88 239.95 Elec. 30-in. . .179.88 ’ broiler, l-hr. Ken-Timer, appliance 249.95 Elec. 36-in.. . 319.88 F boy * With 25-in. Oven mm BBS | ws $5 Down A ‘space-miser but 4t doesn’t . stint on cooking convenience! “ Bake a full feast for fifteen in \ the giant oven. Porcélain enam- el, inside and out, lasts for life of range, cleans ss in a oie Features faster burners; Glide-out broiler. Save! SAVE $50..big 20 cu. ft. _ COLDSPOT HOME FREEZER Wf Regularly 409.95 59" Holds more than a quarter ton of frozen food ONLY $10, ‘DOWN | Handy Readivrack for fruit juices, ice cream, Convenient sliding baskets. Counter=bal- anced fingertip lid; mansive handle; lock with keys. * "SAVE UP TO 2000 on Kenmore Quality VACUUMS - ‘Reduced to ?” Only 3.50 Down » 79.95 Upright 69.95 - 79.95 Canister Cleaner ... 49.95: Attachments Included Lighten your housework with a powerful Kenmore . « « » cleans your floors with a deep oD 3) : a ae Be d : 75, men’s suits and topeoats ts _w : 's 59 14 Petncty motand tatmoot ves~ ga Zags ca | — 199 ° men’s suits and_ topeoa oe 342 ding band for thé bride . ./. reduced to * “Two Fine Stores to’ Serve You Better” ’ _ @51-N. Saginaw ‘st: (Downtown) e Tel-Huron Shopping b a7 2 aye = * nl ‘ ma ‘ } if ae me i? a eee, S 4 (Nothing Wrong mn on mm Matta Ti —. : Fix’ Says Waters er four’ 9 inhouse Som = sw oe RDM Mayle grartingees TE to End Polio's” Threat;/2t made wp Teh im Plvore Bena lm eat bike wot Sb = ‘Let's Finish the Job’ Circuit: Judge Frank B. Fergu-|sv Katherine, 2s Ss ave eee — that a} West son_said he er seen any- of Dimes can ithing” eee en oe got under ‘way yesterday’—katherime, 56, and Louis, 60, ight.*--~| ‘The 56-year-old-singer’s finar| -with the rest of the nation, Rosa-' have beenmarried 21 years. _ » did. -—-|elal woes were disclosed by the’! a new executive secre- a = -igeaid, ~“ Although the Salk an! -has-eut the incidence of polio peed ing the past year, less than 50 per cent of the children and adults, who are subject to polio have re-| _ceived their vaccine shots. j “This means that we can stil §- '. have-a-high incidence of polio in : = hai a ETitr gill —require TIsiny or ease “Jarge sums of money. In addition’ to this, we now have over 80,000 _ children and adults who need our) help in their rehabilitation from” : crippling polio.” ) . Slogan for the 1957 caipelen : over the nation -is “Let's Finish = the Job,”” Benson. said, 2 Last. year Oakland County cone 3 tributed over $161,000 to the March § of Dimes, $16,300 from this amount J _ coming from Pontiac. — i -—AECRejectsBids for Assistance | ~Turns Down re Wanting Financial Help | > to Build Nuclear Plants ; | WASHINGTON - (INS) — _ + Atomic Energy Commission “fturned down bids by Holyoke, _ Men's Sheeplined Leather Flight ry ¢ 88 Jackets > Men's . Shecptioed oaniess Flight sq @99 Pants . 2 The! j Mass., Orlando, Fla., and the Uni-| versity of Florida for- financial | assistance to build Wuclear reactor power plants. Sturdy leather Warm sheeplined At the same time, the AEC said/ j flight pants with leather 2a L = a wes stil! considering smaller £0- | ining for tee fishing or other fishing “or rageed utdesr wear. : mn ¥ eutdeor wear. medi large. quests from the city of Piqua, ' Ohio; the Rural Cooperative Power | Association of Elk River, Minn.; | the Wolverine Electric Cooperative of Big Rapids, Mich. and the “Chugach Electric Association of Alaska. en a ee Ice Fishing Lures...15 lee Fishing Rods .. . 49° © ——hwade te: ce Creepers ==>. 39° Brand New Gove — Flight Boots. § 1 0" \ Government Value ~ 4 $35 per pair. = te . tlon's infant atomic power pro- | gram. ee er ot 2 eed ONLY “AT PENNEY'S! NATIONALLY FAMOUS PENNEY BRANDS! Spree 1 MUSLINS! PERCALES! FITTEDS! ALL FLAWLESS FIRST QUALITY! . . Sm nge digragier] such power | s 2 the Univer Pris bid NATION WIDE. ... Strong, Smooth , PENCALE ... Luxury Smooth Super- rina cing ‘Muslins—Home-Tested by Millions! _ . Strong—Combed Yarn Percales Milk Output Rated | Spectacular savings on Penney’s own If you ee the fosl the peeprasiet brand sheets, famous for over half a _ Ce SF percalgem way HO 5 PROVIDENCE, R. I. — All New, them! .They cost ‘so much less at England states rank in the top} century. They’re medium weight halt of the states in milk produc-| muslins that wash and wear for years — _ | ton per cow. Leading New Ene]... among the best of their type made — Penney’s. Lightweight, superbly strong, among the best of their type made in rank third in the country in av-J in America! | America. tn orepengeensoye can _- , 72 by 108 inch flat or twin eae * necticut 1ith, New Hampshire 20th. 4° 72 by 99 inch fot’ or twie. reine 81 by 108 inch flot fitted Sanforized bottom....... ee eeee 1.99 81 by 108 inch flat —-¥ermont Zist, and Maine 22d: Cal- § ‘fitted Senforized bottom. ......-.: ~.. 1.57 er full fitted 42 by 38! a or full fitted : ifornia_ranks first. ; y 381 inch pillow cases...... 54¢ each 3 = oT simenianinibngunicies 42 by 36 inch pillow cases: ...... .39¢ each - ‘Sonforizedt bottom ¢won't ‘shrink more than 1% Scnforizedt” ‘bottom Stud Driver Portable xk LOOK FOR use ‘eiattia, es QUALITY TYPE OF YARN THREAD COUNT WEIGHT AND STRENGTH | FINISH AND SIZING WASHABIITY SELVAGES ~ Reg. $10.95 ; BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—A Bridge- FEATURES WHEN YOU BUY SHEETS... Penney's wres only se ae ences ete ine rs strong panies owt Penney's user a. mini. agai whaets erp con. Penney's fo wri Full leather uppers, ri » lect cotton in musi strong count, very Penney tells you mem amount of siting. laboratery-terted. intorted tape epithe ev ame gre Seman coma Ponty Pg aah i combed, snsitiaste | There ore ne week spots to the weight end teering (ten The smooth wh ve A: Sane ewere you of good selveges to tehe con Reg. $14.95 rubber bottoms. operated. with a single tap of al aye veo tation in -pereoles! | effect the long, long weer! | tile) strength ef epch sheet! | fool will not wes ovtt ‘|. séeshdey porfermencet | seent.weer. end wreiat _ hammer on the firing pin. It re- * . portediy fastens steel to steel, wood | to steel, or either of them to con crete, The . driver weighs | 3% pounds and is powered by a 22-caliber carteiage. ~-CLEARANCE ~ SALE TOPCOATS | GABARDINE TOPcOAT seen weet $: 88 4 ; Resehr-toe-: 22 ALL WOOL TWEED a: ~— » $29” : a aL won TOPCOAT | Ed cae $34") MALLOY'S | aah re 41192 La Reg. 12.95 = 10" Boys’ & Girls’ Hockey and Figure Skates ..... -DIScoU NT STORE. a 109 North Seginaw St... Opposite wke HOCKEY$ rare PENNEY’S FITTED MATTRESS PADS! Life-of-the-Blanket Nylon Binding Rayon-Orlon BLANKET Hefty, 3% lb. weight Rayon Orlon blend combines soft- $ ness’ and warmth — Clear MACHINE WASHABLE > ' Cotton Sheet Blankets Machine washable unbleach- ed white cotton sheet blank- ets, attractive scallop stitched ends, Generous tuck-in length always perfect en waa at Penney’s. . They slip on. like fitted sheets, Sturdy muslin, filled . with--bleached’ cét- -_. ton, somite box stitched, } ois ey d edges. ~ Elasticized; Sanforized skirt for lasting good fit. bright colors with.nylon bind- ing that. will last the life of the blanket, generous tuck-In length... : 12°'x90" } \ \ = | a ae by ye i ear ers, passenger --jentrance to the harbor is blocked the 4,000-ton Egyptian ‘ship p,,Zamalek, lying on its side. n salvage crew including’ divers is working on, the Zamalek in ‘the “hope ot opening _At the entrance to the= he-canal at! ' Suez a U.N. salvage team was iswinging into action. A Dutch _THe Powmt Today the the “har- completely —~ ‘in “the ear water of the. canal. Behind it-with out -of the} An other, — = Co. ‘bas Sareadl: In the centér of! ‘Many were completely submerged and invisible from the highway. The best available information is Ajthere are some -50-sunken- vessels. a Ee main channel of ‘the canal to skirt. the etige of Bitter Lake. |. smokestacks —j Then you-pass--the. Ferdan- brid=e,! per lay the sunken Suez: ome collapsed in. the cen TAC PRESS: jenn JANUARY 8 jost_ : Littered rece Es a seh ter and \ untouched since it was the-canal lay the 600-ton company bombed. This was the “only perma-| s! eraft Castor, All were sunk dur- ‘ ing the attack on Egypt. Driving on up. the canal, one! vaj could see parts of sunken craft at intervals, some had thei? bows in the air while -the smokestacks _ pthers _rose—above—the -water., = orden belie, ved aout: team ‘El Cap, which ‘used to be the Egyrtian +| Said, alongwith the Italian tug dividing line. — between E they Hercule, the Italian floating winch Squalo- “and-the- ‘Swedish: byes ae to he akan Gant cae Haset jlusited: and- preliminary. clesrance abt miles —nerth of Ismailia *|ship chan s—all ready ifrom_Port Said” to -El-Cap—was = cleared’ sufficiently to: allow fhey- a ‘salvage sent: to moves oo Not long steer reaviig” ‘ET Cap, * Paratsl - oe Said. “Tio ance ved lire | ama ee = from se tourists— ES el passed trough Deny Port sa] i -took-what——o& thi {when ships move through: again.. ——— te i, In Port Said harbor two ships— Gri n le “a TM hee UN fag. They we rin e S | : cléaring a milion vessel in. the | _ —_ | |harbor, ‘Thé harbor will be {9:4 . =). re Pas mally reopened soon.. RENTAL a, rae ae = 38 eae it gpa Haag before ——— = SS 2 : 2a ane er wt Be ering ‘again | oO TO s § PLAN: ~ . Sa | UN. estimates preset iach A a: - —— tons will beable_to_pass_threush a_i ee ne 0 rah 2 y ‘ = PAKISTAN |" the canal t ‘March. It will be ‘ : age : : * | |*“sometime in May” before th includes ide ‘. . UBYA : NORDAN fae: ste : ie, through sine wil be passing @ Six private lessons! EGYPT. ‘DHAHRANNY Guy J SS Se 4 Suburbs Annexed~ a ° + Medina Sed eas el | KALAMAzoo w @ Use of instrument j in your home while oo. wer Se EG I). suburbs Seetn pi Bp dipe learning! heat eiae SADT =f" Ril. Ime neve-penr,. Wake Gees - | r se ; Red * : ‘ARABIA “—S z ‘ population to an estimated 82,000. ®@ Choice of accordion, violin, trumpet, oh A, Sea ous ae i reg iat mothe | cornet, trombone, clarinet, flute, guitar. BASS bi ‘, came So* [pry : $ | | fa "a eS AT 4 SAVE , On WINTER only $42 Complete DAN - pjibeuf ADEN APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! ~ | Hooley FF, Ladies’ Winter Coats GRINNELL’S 27-S.-Saginaw, Pontiac ses satan ~ COATS that were to 29.99.........19.00 : = | , . COATS that were to 59.99. ........29.00 COATS that were to 69.99...... .. 39.00 COATS that were to 99.00. ... + «59,00 i , = : >) 1 | ° N = wal 4 } d Ladies’ Better Dresses-——. cs : rt i DRESSES thot were to 7.99........ 3.00 ot al a DRESSES that were to 10.99. 5.00 DRESSES that were to 22.99........ 10.00 Ladies’ Better Suits . " p | , SUITS that were to 29.99. )........15.00. D U "New Low! $2.89 Twin, Full | UT i EAN rr hh ~~ T Yellow Gold Case ‘ 1 Bs \\ See It! You'll Want It! The Smart Watch That’s _ Night ._ Built to Take Punishment ee ko i Se a oe ee 7 ae ee a oe ow) Be i po Way ‘aN CANNON MUSLINS | SUITS that were to 49.99 “e**# *# oe @ oe & PERCALES IT eed ae et | Q Far Coats-Stoles. f fr pal ||| COATS that were to 99.00....... 59.00 3 : COATS that were tp 129.00...... . 99.00 \ - COATS that were to 199.00. EL | STOLES that were'to | 99. 00... eee. 99.00 oe > Vi : ; wr “Il aan [8 Ladies’ Blouses . CANNON TOWELS | BLOUSES that were.to 1.99. .... ---+ 88 | wil | Pati Co | BLOUSES thot were to 3.99....... . 1.88 "teas Hand ...4.:. 79¢ | [10 eeeen Ye Werk |. 29¢ [litters tH 9 ee oe z adies’ Better Sweaters—— ~ SWEATERS that were to 3.99......... SWEATERS that were to 5.99... 5. Bo 3 - Come Save on 49¢ Ladies’ Better Skirts PRINT PERCALE - | SKIRTS that were to 3.99........... 1.88 rans iia a , SKIRTS that.were to 5.99........... 3.99 42x72 .....,. 8be y] — a 42x81 ..:... $1.00 : am \ Girls’ Coats-Car Coats COAT SETS were to 24.99......... 15.00 COATS that were to 34.99......... 24.00 CAR COATS were to 10.99 ......... 7.00 | Group $5.99 Twin. Full , 59 . 9¢ , bs | cueniice spreavs | @ LOtS’-Girls’ Snowsuits BATES SPREADS SNOW SUITS thot were to 12.99.... 8.00 nob hee base SNOW SUITS that were to.19.99....12.00 TF . ( Boys’ Jackets-Coats JACKETS that were to 10.99........ 7.00 SUBURBAN COATS were to 12.99. . .9.00 - Special 24x36 Reg. $1.99 : 9 “re ¥ wpcens russ Men’s Jackets. — 2st ) z 1" JACKETS that were to 14.99....... 7.88 Re JACKETS that were to 21.99.......12.88 Men’s Shirts ~ SHIRTS that were to 2.99. ...,...... 1.44 | SHIRTS that were to 4.99 1 nig wis ree 2A "Hage $1.99 Pull Pack FEATHER PILLOWS =~ taTuer viuiows | ® Men's Suits or Topcoats— Dacron. $439 Sr 1@ | SUITS or TOPCOATS to 49.99. .....25.00. Playtex + $4.99 , SUITS or TOPCOATS to 59.99 oeeee .35.00 iL “ : y m4 ‘ “ths . fap a : Seu EA aaie ae So. og “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3 31057. os igo he Jade ae Admit g i ieeponsibility for. Breakins,Canada Gives Most | meal a pe nid feenagers Ask Jobs, to Earn aii Re {to Win. Aid Program 08 ct ! jasked the writers to. get in. touch} jwith him, = fea we tave high school diplomas, : ce the ‘schools back. We all ig ' I cided to keep looking for jobs and) Ff OO ——————eeO—V—_e mT [ony tho mecey bebe % HEAL TH 1 POTENC SUPER MINS | |] Botste hee: ae ee =e 4 WAY z., 2237 | Kadar's Regime 7 497 =) 5 TAB : ‘Downfall Worth O9° a — a oe ; Slow Starvation | “REG. $298 | [=== [eeme | omer | |DEXTROSE 33° B COMPLEX | FOR REDUCING DIET, ONE POUND JAR a a Reg. $1.49 PINKHAM =~ er =" a heviouitwre. Yi THE POPULAR Wonderful Totings! ei =a “TACHY” CASE [ONY a INDEX| FILE . —_ : BA _ ee $3.00 _ , ViaytTexon | ae 99 |. BONNIE BELL — a be Price 54 Plus 30 Cream) cz rn ae arene Avy coe ge ta Sees Men‘s-Women’s “Warm Lined House, Slippers Values to $5 ow ag eeee Fea Ht ft A ca = » All Sizes Open Monday and Pedey Mihis W 8 F.¥ i i ; i | ; is 3 z z ‘ aF * shopping. Will more then erything rari" sine, ina, sturdy. ee nepect fener $9 p5or en aa for an. overnight. Scuff weed fr and waterproof, - ioe ta ieee es , : ee Pa | ] ged treme pleted “reep-00" REG. $9.00 VALVE ~ : pi oe HELENA RUBINSTEIN ‘| $99 . site cone ESET sig 00 . s i : pe : oe REG. $200 . ar oe (com NE BLANCHARD : ; : gee eae 7 4 Special Formula | Sex j | bea > Sturdy . oo Come tor Dry $4 we eae | + P=” POLISHED woop * -ctdhouwadaes woe | ‘FOLDING STOOLY A. erence ay French Formula to } me det TVG) Mand Lotion | aN 3 REG. $6.00 VALUE =. @, 9 | CHARBERT ae Eg 37k os : (21 Breathless \ ie Thrifty h wners e here talling Bruner ; Bees. Spm 2 eee Sa sen “5g00 '& : . and dependabili aeemies tal pon io a It’s an investment that pays off in savings on soap . salen 3 fy Quicker Relief With ee ; bills, —— fabrics, nse 1 ager — and $200.00 Bersted Chrome 3 ; KAZ ELECTRIC ~ Ee repairs. ome economists estimate u ’ : Sy " j pos Fa per year for the average family. , ESKIMO HOT OR COLD" rasyee! 2 “cana Hants | A Bruner softener with famous “DOWEX” Lifetime ! VAPORI i Mineral not a, but removes iron and filters, H AIR | DRYERY! se Oatmeal : mm . too! Find out much your family can save while . | HOOD : enjoying the luxury of Bruner Soft Water; ~ Equipped: with et) Fer =, been | bo cies eS 79: cor gal f | Triple Duty Water Softener \| Sturdy detachable a Ren Fi.00 new Fadl Discoosterts, Ute Kee a Softens, removes iron and filters— all in one operation! = s 9 5. ON izer. Safe, easy to ue $ 4 ae é - * ” “MAIL THIS COUPON TopAY--, _NOW ONLY ST. JOSEPH » $80 $00 2 : for more information on BRUNER Softeners | iE ce and Free Water Analysis Service. ; : N Ee . | 1 30,000 GRAINS has For Winter Colds ~~ =| “For Children «ie Reguler With NAME. a a : . i _ 2 booms = | NO DOWN TABLETS ES), > 39° By 30 capsues * ——— ee | Ame ST [/BIOGELS SIZES FOR EVERY FAMILY, LARGE OR SMALL - payee let Winter Cs: ra , : The? line includes Manual, Semi-Automatic and Fully oye oe . : \ zi FOR CONSTIPATION § Auto: tie softeners and filters in, = range of sizes. he sien Now Gay S Not a laxative, but : ; ‘ Y @ regulator, ; ; i ‘ \ i> Sanaa ; \ Keep a supply on hand ~~ H. H. SMART DIV. ee =p i 4 sess : , OAKLAND AVENUE FE 4-4567 I & LAWRENCE. FLEISCHMAN, hs Inc; | a: : RIPTIC v $ 2 i * - 4 é ( c ‘ f ’ : * ae fies die of Me ace eee haa ee Ss deca gs Wear estialie ince | eee ee e oa ‘ ; +) | “ ss 13 a Gd Lopate PSs ane \ Dae \ ryt COLORS ‘MIXED “— When the Middletown = - : Walled Press Phiote (N. Y.) library sent out the book “The Man inthe this way: “The iin hs hs Tek Planta Suit.” Gray Flannel Suit" to be bound, itcame back _Could just be a case of a color-blind book binder. \ WHERE THOUSANDS \ SAVE MILLIONS ‘Sill Time To Open You 1957 Christmas Club Start Today Saving for Next Year’s Holiday Season... You'll Be Glad Next November You Did # rt There’s a Club for Everyone. | ‘DEPOSIT. | RECEIVE $ 1.00 Every Two Weeks .... Receive $ 25.00 $ 2.00 Every Two Weeks ..,. Recéive $ 50.00 $ 4.00 Every Two Weeks .... Receive $100.00 $10.00: Every Two. Weeks .... eee $250.00 $20.00 Every Two. Weeks .. . Receive $500.00 © wont 7 mumste OF nS, “a ess PROERAL OePOSiy § —Ffices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood INSURANCE ConP. | Walled Lake Keego Harbor Milford Jnion Lake j | J ‘ < : iN ae we . ree sy 4 é e— SB eo cee ee ee i ee Here you will find all wool worsteds, . sharkskins and gabardines in the latest Fall colors and patterns. “Complete range of sizes in 2-and 3 button single - breasted ‘models: _ Sizes to fit any man: Regulars, shorts, longs and stouts. Sizes up to | ° 30. Every suit! with 2 trousers, every a suita standout value at only $58.00. - Come in pow and take advantage of this special offer. / f f No. Down Payment Necessary ; " When You Open a Hub Charge Account! This Price Includes the Extra Pants Bid to ells Coola North Ko-| & -yea-and Red Chinato sit in. In -the!— past such “attempts “have “Been ———-—-heatenr dowir although South Korea} has been invited to" tend en Ob = gerverteann Cd * * _. The committee _ voiéd 58-8 last! : BABULOUS MANSION. 70. BECOME. A C . an air view of Meadow Brook Hall, on the Alfred G. Wilson etale Mp Ea Riese GOMER: The gift also includes 1,400 acres or ‘git to Michigan State U sity = oper gentermegtym ; buildings, and numerous — works of art which the: donors — Fire Trucks — | Are Helpless: The committee, whose work has| nearly two months| Farm Burns by Assembly meetings on the Hun- garian and Middle East crises, DETROIT (INS) — A.Novi d Township farmhouse burned to the will any apd agains trucks B Ptedhpngd ernie get by help Asian-African nations wanted giv- 5 ed en. top: priority, After that comes| Both Novi on and Walled the British-Greek dispute over|Lake Fire Departments responded See in wer MewsOanen: (2, om sinrm with tanker trucks. he blaze was well under control Addison House’ f=". ‘Guited by Fire |e eee Three Fire Departments | Mrs. Payton's husband was a Fight Three Hours to wor. a four other children Control Blaze istoute, « a Plans Meeting; \Lesson on Home Home - Demonstration club »wi¥-remodeled Carl Rent-/ Waterford Township will. be he ~ at the home of Mrs. Helen wal at 4150 Farner Road, Wednesday ; - gutted with “only the walls. left standing. Other buildings on the farm were not damaged. Firemen had set no wig re the fire apparently started in the utility room and spread rapidly. The inability to get sufficient wa- ter supply was said to: have-hind- ered the departments from Addi- well will be co-hostess. “Accessories In the Honey” Is the lesson to be given by Mrs. | Basil Thompson assisted by Mrs. Max Fell. . : LJ * * A lap-afghan measuring 48" by 48", has just been completed by , the group, and was delivered to ing temperatures. week. Rall * * Neither the Renischler couple or their young child were burned in the fire, Mrs, Rntschler drove into Leonard to turn in the alarm after being unable to hold her telephone long enough to give her address due to the intense heat. : Zhukov Will Visit India MOSCOW @®—Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov will: be .the Soviet Union's representative at India’s’ Independence Day celebration in ‘s + DRAYTON PLAINS—The regular' meeting of the Drayton Plains) henul at 10-a.m. Mrs. Edward rece the Oakland County Infirmary this! Amite Citizens of Buildin ing . ARTHUR BROMAGE Wixom Group Plans Meeting Professor to Speak at Civic. Association on January 10 WIXOM —. The Wixom Civic ‘launched this week to assure local s |checks have been received, he: said, jof labor and materials have already Double Effor ROMEO—A concerted effort was citizens of a civic center, accord- ing to community building. au- thority chairman, H. O. Evans Jr. * * + Forty-five huidred ballots and starting the ball rolling in a drive for $10,000 to $15,000 needed for completion of the project. Offers been made, Evans said, but more will be needed as ‘soon as the site is definitely determined and work begins. | | C7 * * Materials for the building side- walls are already stored in Romeo, but frame sections will not be de-' livered until directors ‘decide upon | exact design of the structure, they! said, In. addition to establishing a bud- get, the prime concern of jhe board is to select a suitable site for the center. Preliminary site reports are due next Tuesday. The largest contribution to date, $3,000, was a gift from the R. ©. Mahon Corp. of which Romeo resident Walter F. Sheets ‘Association will hold its pried ‘meeting on Jan, 10, at 8 p the Wixom iementaty School. - * The Association announces that Dr. Arthur W. Bromage=will be guest speaker at the mieeting. . Dr. Bromage presently is a | professor of political science at the University of Michigan. Bromage hag been active in Municipal Government Since 1947, is the author .of many ma- jer publications on government- al topics, and received coveted awards as a commissioned ma- jor_ in. World War Hl. ~ *, * * Among the professional distine- an instructor at Harvard Univer- sity and has been a leader in several state government groups. tions of Dr. Bromage, he was once! is vice- president. Sheets is also “Haze Park Board Fires Marveta Hine DETROIT (AP)—A schoolteacher who for 17 months drew full pay just for signing in daily,: at the superintendent’s office was. fired last night by the Hazel Park School |Board, The board had~refused to give Miss Marveta Hine, 51, ‘a class- room assignment since Sept 1955. Spokesmen. said her fittess was questioned. The board had hesitated to fire! her becatise job is protected) - by the State“Tenure Commission. She said she would test her dis- missal, before the commission. ‘ r Corp, of Detroit, building fabri- ° “ing much of the materials for the iNorthside= iat the Wisner rink, opened for the, t on “tind at of the RC. Mahon eating company which is donat- project, - Pn ae ee a In a Jetter accompanying the do-| nation, Sheetz said, ‘It is hoped! . this money will be used in the ac- quisition “of a site or toward the construction of a building proposed for your community activities pro- gram.” The other $15,000 comes from * ‘ : stm nite wd nara stared you mt fo ns, < nervous - irritable, Nutritional deficiencies may couse YOu . to be just too tired to enjoy life - + too much of on effort to anh Ae nephepsocioeh. 008 eee nee eee LOOK YEARS YOUNGER pertonce of proper "FOR R YOUR JR HEALTH | sation meant OVERCOME DRY SKIN START TODAY! tereevecings, | | f Bametta pouvaly sroven HAVE NO REGRETS | eftcency of ne oF Cream aids nature by restoring more of these vita- muns oF minerols ; baer taneed an Reape ot youth-giving hormones and lost moisture to your skin. « You'll look years younger. #4, : use VIGORETS 3 MONTHS SUPPLY $9, 95 TRIAL SIZE $4.95 Fal Exciting si AS the community Chest. Proceeds | frem money raising projects sponsored by local organizations are also ear marked for the a posed building, Evans: NS Representatives of more than ithirty Romeo clubs and churches, Twill meet with the building author- ity board Jan. 13 to study the building progress. Six City Rinks Now Available for Ice Skating. Sakting is now’ available at six ; ice rinks in the city, William Aho, { parks supervisor for the Parks arid \ 4, SWE Recreation Dept., said today: Rinks are open at Washington Junior High School, Oriole Field,! Crofoot School, _ Wilson School, Community Ciub, and ¢ * i Wisner Stadium. Skating is expected to be avail- able at-the following other loca- tions by the weekend, Aho said:| Rofary Park, Owen and ‘Wever!| Schools, Optimist Playground, Lin.’ coln Junior High, and Madison Jun-| ior High. Aho emphasized that a warming’ shelter and music was available. first time this year. “There are no time limits for skating at the rinks except for the; Northside Community Club- which opens at 7 p.m. hein wight. on New. Delhi Jan, 26. Prices ohare uP to 50% OFF ‘ > Ni See eietna nce iy ims 3LOUSES. | SPORTS WEAR Pric tS °*: Start UP to 50% OFF ‘$24 . PRICES § START AT. Ladies’ isis ‘ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED ‘4. 9S. Saginaw St. National. 1 | | | Co. | oh & PRECIOUS OUNCES OF LUCIEN eS. _ WaNsehET , BALALAIKA mu *. For A Limited Time Only ic of th : : ach co sonds..cdeaite twice as aged for your money! very special offer includes three of Lucien Lelong’s most favored fr There's INDISCRET, dulag as its name—BALALAIKA,, brilliant andadventurous—_—- TAILSPIN, gay as a summer romance. You'll want all three for yourself. 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Wise to stock up at savings! 12-20, 1642-24'. property was seize : fees —— “Curtain own 6 Bese 2 Bet said” the »Miapia and Bulgaria. |stances were specifically exempted uthor- _i“enemy-owned” assets seized un-! iwith the enemy” law. Til, 1957, as the deadline for filing of pupae lia pain oom bene _.vore _by_the ioe United “Sistcs and had been ——“blocked” by the government dur- ing World War— It to -prevent—the: ary. They depict two extremes: in} the delivery of ‘Thessages, “Geweral SB ewsat ee ere | te__gevernments ere alla in Hungary, Ro- Assets belonging to private indi-| viduals under the same circtim-| Townsend also reported that the lion dollars during 1956-from in- come and liquidation of other der the World War II “trading The director of the Office of year was the sale of the Harvard Brewing ‘Company te the Fort Knox Construction Company of Miami, Fia., for $397,624.01. In June, he reported; the govern- ment realized $34,405,649.61 from the sale of stock in the Rohm and Haas Company. ‘The shares were sold to an underwriting group head- ed by Kidder, Peabody and Com- pany and Drexel and Co. Townsend said the government has: plans for a new offering of seized shares in Karl Lieberknecht, Inc., knitting machine company valued at about $6,500,000. The stock was put up for bids in September, but all proposals were! rejected as “insufficient to justify! sale’ . The alien property director said the program for seizure of Bul- garian, Romanian and Hungarian property is now “nearing comple- tion.’ <= ‘He said that he has fixed Mar, claims against the government for | the-carrier. pigeon,.while. ‘franc number, below, honors. the! os era eo Jer uiriimer “Carave government realized about 52 mil-|" Aj ‘the United States east of a line 'Got What He Wanted | banded Air Security Contiol Ease WASHINGTON nw The Gvit ' = announced Gg an easing of thet rules or defense security control of air traffic, rplanes leaving the United States heretofore have--been re- quired to -file periodic reports identifying themselves and their position, as long as they were 500) miles or less offshore. This re- quirement now is ended, In addition, airplanes, leaving,’ or flying away from, the two ex-| isting defense areas: no longer need to identify themselves peri- odically, os Planes entering the United States or flying into the two de- fense areas still will be required to file flight. plans in advance and to provide periodic reports of po- sition, the CAA said, The two defense areas are: Western, a strip the length of the Pacific Coast, about the width of California; Eastern, that part off extending generally from Minne- sota to northern Florida: but Was Caught Napping BUFFALO, N. Y. — Linwood! Elijah, 24, told police today he merely had wanted to take a nap.) They said they had found him curled up on a sofa in a furniture store window display. The window was broken. The temperature went to 9 “obligations expressed or payable in U.S. property. which were due and owing on Oct. 9, 1940, for Romanian elaims, on Mar. 1, 1941, for Bulgarian claims, and on Mar. S. S. 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Yo OG sm he co c Jit te Bar ts et | . fourdane $9,000,000 bridge, linking’ ceflars and bedrooms are suf-|the stable ‘grocery items _ which _ | 4 Portsmouth and Tiverton, replaces ficiently stocked with sugar, salt,'* a — “8 | the narrow, storm-battered Stone| and other stables, grocers are be- This. was thelt on an a a a You = | __» Bridge, a 50-year veteran seriously |ginning to get -their inventories) HISTORIC MISTR' ae _ “on | — : a jk 4 in 1954 hy a hurricane.{back 1o_normal. _| ‘The Frenchman's histori¢ mis-|, oan ai r\ oe “i _.___-"The new Sakonnet River bridge,} Conditions. for car-owners, how- {trust in the statements of his own) “ 5 /;_ ‘Our q : a halt a-mile long and 70 feet above| every, are dark grey and the future|elected repfesentatives, . and on : eS 4 P ’ a “a the water, is the most expensive|almost jet-black. ee feet econ memories of i aa a ae Le %, a : = ' a “item yet finished in Rhode Island's... aie After ~hine- on-the deficiencies, ‘were. 2 oe : ae a 4 : ee “arive to modernize its highw patting head jfactors that caused -panic-buying| oy ei eS > Saas o . 3 == : ay with a femeerery holiday sus- land the disappearance of Be = = QQ ~_ a — = —— enc ey | SOE of . 7 ' ee ee ao: ee fa the seme speech the official Yoige | ff = ‘ltried to dispel“ the —_unfounded| : 3 sent Seer ‘= . rumor that salt’ offered protection ees : oa eS = a % en fay ts eoceating tar REGULAR S1.15—QUICK ACTING —«-s >§’_ 7 REG. 2.50 en a “of the repute? _— ‘ : NOW 4 saat easement aes carrie mrasen een iuaces 2 +8 us lic that Ahad not beard it, Salt NOW - SS. = Fe is : __J |sisappoéred within the week. : an =. | a a wid Ffance produces a aarp of! | ete = a on 4 Rag x oils, Senegal peanuts and Noss: ves a rd _ sienna 5S. 5. KRESGE Aher requirements. A recent de-| cline in the production of glass containers, however, prevented the immediate re-stocking of grocers after the buying-spree and added jto the conviction already held that the oil itself was nearly exhausted. The growing popularity of soap- flakes and detergents has resulted in lowered production of jaundry: ‘| bar-soap-in France; The latter was one of the first casualties but detergents remained in abundance ‘‘and were not hoarded. This has been attributed.to the fact that French housewives, therefore, were not interested in hoarding anything that the government had not reassured them ‘about. Slate Initial Meetings of Dressmaking School Oakland County Home naan stration women who plan to attend a dressmaking school sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service this winter, will hold half day pre-} liminary meetings next week. Mrs. Frieda Bennett, hhme dem- onstration agent, said two half day sessions, one in Pdéntiac and one in Royal Oak, will be held on Tues- day, at 9:30 a. m. The Pontiac meeting will be in the Supervisors Room in the coun- ty office annex, 1 Lafayette St. COMPANY “SALE PRICES! and the Royal Oak meeting will be im Northland. Auditorium. : S at MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR at GREAT SAVINGS | MEN'S SUITS _- | Regular to $55.00 Reduced -@SHARKSKINS @GABARDINES @WORSTEDS | @ALL-WOOLS WILL ALTER IMMEDIATELY! 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LOTION ff; = NTs ———_ Thermomet WITH DISPENSER \ | Sez for omer | - N Sa kinse, $ 50 SAVE . : Now $790 Ji) _xtomty fond os , REGULAR 4c Re _ REGULAR. 98¢ REG. 5,00 Alka Anacin | _ BONNE BELL Seltzer | Tablets || <> |, PLUS 30 hs 39: OnLy rAd Tree sucewr/ | HORMONE CREAM A $250/ REGULAR 79c REGULAR 99c «REG. 98¢—SUPER Bengay | Lysol Anahist Baume | Antiseptic = Tablets * 21 | = 59| = 69%" = 69:8 REGULAR Te REGULAR $1.00 - _ REGULAR 4% ol BOTTLE EGULAR 33c Ex-Lax Cree. 4) REG. 97¢ ~ Wick’'s Cough Syrup you _ Oy, ve © S*Pder O = ™ eo 3 ta) 2s z3 <* ‘REG. 79%¢—HILLS | REGULAR 98c Saleto REGULAR 49 | 4-W. | Tablets 2 324 REG. .74¢ GROVE'S Bromo | Cascara | Quinine | Quinine | Tablets’ = 49-| = 49: = 73: = ‘WASHINGTON “= = “Senators! of Gildas 4 dese Os Was tx He i —Sapetnent of civil rights legisla: - Farm Belt GoPs: af jon Corn Floor . t WASHINGTON w — Farm. belt} Back Law: a| Repatcns i Cngote ‘il tack of a 14member GOP deleg of senators and ‘Tepresentatives | ‘This was learned trom nembers| Tegation| © ‘pension | of the Sth Battng = fides ‘Sides said in “agreeable to delaying any- decision _ atleast until next week... ~give—immediate-~consideration- the adoption of rules for the ‘new “they were! ee aS = ‘The: one-stey_was-to be the tw Ommendations fer pessible | “changes in the farm law. Chair- man Cooley (D-NC) said there ~~} iol bea“ peinted'*study—eb—)——— the administration's farm pre-_ gram, including the soil bank. ab of acaneen tant the Douiee =e) 2 The motion normally Congress would be taken up promptly, but agreement one i _At the Agriculture Department meeting yesterday, Benson-and-the. Republican legislators — members}— of, the Senate ; House” ‘Agricul-|"°* ture Committé@s — agreed there is a heed for a new : abilizing "corn! corn = The motion was prepared on ee : = and mcg who want to] curb filibusters, the traditional|: therners in weapon—tised—hby Sou! _ fighting civil rights. measures. Sen. Russell (D-Ga) accused the EZroup yesterday of attempting to take a “short-cut” to change Sen- late rules, and said that: such ac- tion in legislative matters “‘leads to. syeeneny.” a He spoke out after a meeting of Southern senators in his .office. He indicated that the Southerners, in fighting the move of the North- ern-Western coalition, were pared to bring all other Senate business to a standstill if: neces- gary. - The decision to introduce the Anderson resolution at the start ' of the new Congress today was ‘. “aken yesterday at a meeting of | | | six Democratic and eight Repyb-| - lican senators in the office of Sen. Douglas (D-Ill), 2,000 Newsmen Ask Inauguraton Passes WASHINGTON & — More: than 2,000 representatives of the press, radio and television have applied for credentials to cover the. presi- dential’ inauguration ceremonies Jan, 19-21, the Inaugural Commit- tee said today, * * ® The committee handling arrange-| ments for the event said the ap- plicants represented 200 different Newspapers, wire services, syndi- cates, and -radio-TV companies. Those receiving credentials will be notified beginning Jan. 30, the committee said, but it did not indicate the total num- ber' to be approved. The dead- / line for applications has passed. The covering Yequests; miilti- plied by the various events which make up the inaugural ceremonies, involve about 7,000 separate appli- cations for credentials, the com- mittee added, Thirty-five applications were re- ceived from foreign publications, and individual newspapers in 28 states seek to send reporters, it}- said, * * * ; Government. crews will include the armed forces, the Voice of America and the U.S. Informa- tion Service. .. Arthur Stott Dies; — ~ Inherited Fortune CHICAGO wh—Arthar F. Stott, 64, of Detroit, heir of a large milling and real estate fortune, died Mon- day in Chicago. He was a son of the late David Stott who founded the family for- tune. The David Stott building in downtown “Detroit . bene the fa- ther’s name. Arthur Stott and his six brothers and sisters engaged in a‘ series of court actions in the late 1920s and early 1930s involving family- owned corporations. He had lived in Chicago for the past 10 years. Burial will be Friday in Detroit. }. Becomes Third Judge ‘MOUNT CLEMENS @ — How- ard R, Carrolk was sworn in Wednesday as Macomb County's third judge. The 48-year-old at- torney has practiced law for 20|- “years and represented Macomb County in the State Legislature for 10 years. He wag elected to the post last November, TIMEX ‘Watclies for Children MICKEY MOUSE CINDERELLA “"HOPPY” ALICE in WONDERLAND Styles 56" : All at NEISNER WATCH REPAIR 42 N. Saginaw pre-|the common pleas bench, All were 1 eet Dingell na \Solons i in » Capital) Congress, r\the two have met, Dingell said he! {ning ‘of \ Idest,. Youngest | “ “ WASHINGTON w- “Rep. Din- gell (D-Mich), 30, youngest mem t for a chatl Pleads Guilty in Death of2 - Brandon. Mon ia. qh her _of the house me: yesterday with Sen. Green (D-RD, 89, oldest member ever to serve in Although ‘it is "hot the first timel “thought it would be a good idea'« for us to i New Year and ne -Year-and new _SHARON D. “MURRAY suite and again withthe capitol a ‘Son Funeral Home here, with Alice| DurTal Un" Ouk-View Cemetery, Ir Alice|' ‘ean “Mr. and Mrs. Truman Murray} engagement. ‘ot their daughter, wri, to- ‘Edward: Leach; son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arnold Leach, also of Lake Orion.A July wed- ding is Planned. {| Lake Orion announce the) _* Janet Elisabe Elizabeth Slade, 74, of 235 Nevada ‘St. here, will be held from Pixley) Funeral Home on Saturday. at 2 p.m. with burial in White Chap- el-Cemetery. Mrs. Slade died yes- ‘program. ee Gee Stee ss See Fa esaass T PS Eee DETROIT @ — Gov. Williams was scheduled to attend ceremoh- ies today marking the installation of newly appointed Wayne County jurists, On the circuit bench Judge Horace W. Gilm succeeds Ira W. Jayne; Judge George E. Bowles succeeds Arthur Webster; = Victor Baum. succeeds George B Murphy,-and Judge Joseph Rashid succeeds John V, Brennan. In Pro- bafe- Court \Judge Ernest Boehm replaces Patrick H. O’Brien. Elvin L. Davenport takes up duties on p ake Cor el Appealing a cotivietion Dec. 20 of of liquor, Vincent A: Oltesvig, 40, of 3975 Woodland Dr., Milford, yes- tervay stood muté at his arraign- ment before Circuit J udge Clark J, Adams. Ba * * _* i Adams entered a plea of inno- cent for, Oltesvig, who pemained free. under $200 bond. Oltesvig had..been fined $100 and assessed $25-costs by Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib on a charge brought by Lake Orion Police Nov. 20. driving. while under Ahe influence} w; | heart rete ta morning: ‘at the GMC. Truck.Plant,- _nhebheroce= = gRGT wns elected tothe} nd “County resident res’ f= ‘Dingett hrwt was chonen-tor-the dome as background the twqwere! ‘photographed as 3 exchanged views, gee Mer eos house in a special election on Dec. |. +3 1955, to succeed his late father. “Green, born in Providence on Senate’ for the first time on Nov. | has been empleyed the past 22 Couple's Auto, Will Be Sentenced Jon. 21 At his circuit court Charged with the ‘waltic deaths of an- elderly couple last. Nov. 3 in Brandori Township, John A. ‘Killen, 24, of 986 Durant ‘St. yes- his- following stood mute to the charge. meget pegaarls bie og pom irn the accident, Killen had Installation, Dance fOr ee for K. “OF Con Sahurday y plea to guilty before Circuit Judge = J. Adams. He pleaded guilty” co - charge tonville farmer, Ernest-Z. Mitchelt, +74,-and-his -wite- aie Be einen eee se et Festiatin dete Palas oe tersection,.... road and info a ‘tree. 3, 1936. forcing it oft... the |. 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Steele, leader!- \of - the--Negrees--who ~are- —_— : Tallahassee is '% =: Flaming Cross Negro Leader's ‘Church: nas ees i¥ a“ jes te vt matt Hy A> wpRaraccnzn Hope ‘| Hollywood Headlines. at Windows of Home . ' “TALLAHASSEE, Fla. four-foot- cross was burned last pelening for integrated seating on ‘g—buses,— dling lo “Mulick. re seeecocwne a Clash in East Sarmanye _,other- side of town at. the- “presiding at a meeting of the Ne-|~ gro _Inter-Civic. Council, which has “Target; Rocks Thrown! - o- aA Bee tans too ‘of Be A dversi sity|” mas,, he returned from. another thiree-morith, location —for “Heav-| rid during his first three years here away: of *re-{Ties in Africa and — Engi : In the Though his busines Tees him ~|place, he was on a Visitor's Visa oe doead't ‘seem to mid. | BERLIN" wn — za Went ‘Berlin baitled © €. ence a= New Year's: Eve “party; in Jena, The independent: Lact pned uray injured and four’ students Te spearheaded ‘the integration drive. “Police were summoned ‘by Mrs. Steele—but -were--net in. tine tes Make any arrests. next door-to the church, in as ine © It was the second incident di-| _ wa itectéd at the Steeles, who live! : | Call FE 8.0483 maeeeeeeaeees f Be Wide — 39°: Lin. Ft. Colors: Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Grey and White, will save hundreds of dollars during this clearance. Tas ry | - GURT AINS, DRAPES Sons Hours 800620 \ Monday - | Monday & Friday |. Evenings to 9 P. M. a). -jgiven special ‘protection, _|Lands Driver in Jail . were injured, Mrs..Fern S, Eason, many days. The Steeles have five children. Rocks. were thrown at their windows early Tuesday -}morning and four panes of glass Mrs. Steele ‘and a “neighbor had been soaked ‘in kerosene. Police Sgt; Eguene Christie said the in- eident is being investigated and order in town.” Hitting Traffic Sign : A Ferndale driver must pay for repairs to a Waterford Township traffic sign he reportedly drove into. Tuesday night, or spend 20 days in jail, Justice Willis D, Le-” Furgy decided yesterday, William G. Johnstone, 27, began the jail term when he failed to «| pay $100_repair costs plus a $25 fine set after he pleaded guilty to a drunk and disorderly charge. said, after the accident at Eliza- beth Lake and Williams Lake roads, Pleads Guilty to Leaving Scene of Injury Accident Pleading guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an-automobiie accident in which two other drivers 30, of 156 Putman St., yesterday was freed under $100. bond con- tinued by Circuit Judge Clark- Ri Adams. She. will be sentenced Jan. 21. Neither of the other drivers was seriously hurt in the accident on Baldwin avenue Dec, 23 Rise in Wages in Chile SANTIAGO CHILE (®—The Chil- ‘ean Congress has approved a bill Ho-permit—a— 32 per cent rise in wages frozen by government controls to curb inflation, living costs. have risen 44 per cent since then, The bill takes effect after it ig signed by President. Car- los Ibanez. and published in the knocked the cross over and threw!” inish moss which police said! ~ “We're going to keep law and Johnstone was arrested, police! , ) good supply of € AP Wirephote OLD AND THE NEW —:The modern automatic weapon carried by this Egyptian border guard contrasts with the camel he Fides in centuries-old ‘style. The rider is a policeman whose job-it is to patrol the bank of the Suez Canal near El Bahallah, Egypt. Forecast for New Year: Fast, Fabulous, Frenzied By NAL BOYLE NEW YORK ® — A glance in our .cloudy crystal ball at what lies ahead in 1957 shows one thing peace will come from inside the Soviet colossus, as its leaders split anew in a deadly game of “Russian. roulette,’ each seeking to grab .ultimate power, ‘prominence, and that is tough on genet - thirdly, he -was® “|known as an F hero. That's a and he couldn't fio any. work, —— a to an actress of some think you are good “for nonin “We average about six “months e-year together,”” she “said, * cna he Rr € "Their marriage faced further: had. to _hbe ~tions-——to-Africa: for “King Sol ‘Arraign 2 in $2,700 ‘Dixie Store Breakin Ivan K. Proffitt, 25, of 213 Park- dale Ave. and Norman. G. Page, 25, of 353 Seward St, were ar- raigned yesterday “before. Cireyit Judge Clark J, Adams as partners) in a $2,790 store burglary Dec, 21. Both were released under $1, 300 bonds each, Proffitt pléaded- guilty! to a charge 6f breaking and en- | | ‘tering the Dixie Discount Sto ing the Dixie Di re, 109, mute to the samec harge, had a| ‘IN. Saginaw St. Page, who plea of innocent entered for sore! Judge Adams will sentence Proffitt. Jan. 21, A third suspect in the breakin, who reportedly escaped with most of the loot, is still at large, police’ said, He is Charles Madrigal, 29, of 1339 “Locke St., who Proffitt and) Page claimed has $2,400 of the! money, Det. James Bale’ said. About $300 was recovered from ithe two arrested men, Bale said. | ~ eederich_ Ralph CRAWFORD * For just the right note in listen- | ing ot dancing »_i ion . *e “and see our See Our : , WALLS of ALUMS" | If We Don't Have It... WE'LL GET ITI As @ subscriber to avaae ava we can order any record and wilj be giad to do so ci Feature Today At 1:12 - 4:50 - 8:28 : NOTE ‘DOORS OPEN TOMOROW - at 10:45 A. M. FEATURE AT 11:05 — 2:36 6:02 — 9:33 P.M ’ VIC'S | | RECORD SHOP Plenty of Free Parking 702 W. Huron FE 8-6531 trating 12 months, full of much! Anglo - American amity will in- folly and folderol—a year formid-| clearly: A measure of the. seriousness! It ‘willbe the most memorable of the deepening world crisis will year since aac be the fact the French will topple ° ¥ only two Cabinets, ~~ The sacocast is for a fast, fab-| Other forecasts, some not as' ulous, fantastic, frenzied, frus-| zany as they sound: | | crease, keynoted by British dec- larations of a “forgive and forget) able to the wise, fatal to the fool- ° : policy.” The declarations will be ish. . STOCK UP ON PILLS Now is the time to 4ayin a} vitamin pills. jo You'll need. 'em by the _baindful| to fortify you during the fateful! coming days, In terms of commor sense and/ understanding, the foreign situa-| tion will beeome more foreign) than ever. The greatest problem on the international scene will be: how to keep the cold war in the freezer. annual rush of American tourists| Europe, However, European for all that winter oil bought from the United States, V IDEO GOODWILL A new atmosphere of good will will pervade television, with Wal-| sng turns emceeing for Ed -Sulli- van during his vacation. t in the greatest Hollywood .mar- ‘ iofficial gazette, “UI =I Il] MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘til: 9! riage since Doug Fairbanks signed marriage will .break up within three months, with both Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin saying they are still the best of friends and each ma blaming thé split-up on “career troubles.” More and more Americans wil try to get: rich quick in the stock |market—and more ‘stock brokers. actually will get rich. The Pa threat to world nw " il- = | i} i} meeked Electric and AT&7 we in a bitter-.werbal duel over which y WALL "TILE SALE Toke Your Pick — All Wall Tile 50% Reg. 2c... .Now lc - Reg. 5c. .Now 2'4c 1 Reg.4c....Now2c Reg. 6c... .Now 3c PABCO ONYXTONE LINOLEUM TILE Regular 7c, NOW ONLY 8c EA. Thesé are alf patterns that are being discontinued in 1957 and cannot be reordered. This special CLOSE-OUT price only on stock.on hand. HURRY, there is a limited. supply. has the most widows and school- teachers among its stockholders, * * - * The otitlook in other fields: made just before the start of the) ter Winchell and Steve~Allen tak-, Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin-will wed up. Mary Pickford. The] General will engage) hotel rates will rise—to help pay’ OF THE ‘aeasr MA 4-2151 SAT. MAT. 1:45 oaqsenten ox WARNER Band “—~ RCOLOR pranming ELIZABETH | ROCK JAMES TAYLOR - HUDSON - DEAN S80 STARING CHILL WILLS MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE SAL WINEO PRICES FOR THIS_,: ATTRACTION! we Mati Eve. & "Sent $1.28 ren 56¢ 5 40s Matinee POLITICS—The South will de-| = Velop a real two-party system—, one for national elections, one for| Goo “TOP GUN” Seeee 20¢ ALWAYS so | Eve. & Sun. state elections, LITTLE AND LONELY BUSINESS — Big business will get bigger, small business will get ‘lonesomer. | /o Off * * CONGRESS —~ It will sfart 86 ‘new and separate investigations, ieach headed by a senator or con- gressman hoping his inquiry will, — make him a presidential Possibil-) ity WHITE HOUSE — Every Re-' ‘publican wife who is invited there ‘during the year avill look around Armstrong i RUBBER TILE | This beautiful luxury tile comes in 3x3 squares, «— full te" taten. ” SHUPTLE- BOARD GAME SETS Contains 8 Pucks, A Sticks, Rack, ‘Scoreboard and Stencil. Reg. $17.95 Value your squares in ors, Never This Is a Close-Out Sale on This Tile ARMSTRONG'S CORLON FLOOR TILE This menyihe solid vinyl wil truly enhance the beauty o hone. Com 3x. es in 3 , a choice of six, .col- needs waxing. 1 aH KEEGO Information FE 5-8001_— . All Color © Family Entertainment Cartoon * Comedy ther 6:30 HEAT OHARA FORSYTH Harlequin m with an eye to how she'd like to ° rearrange the furniture in 1961. Vinyl Plastic CONSTRUCTION — An inven- Til = tor will come up with a new ac-| 11es iF cordion-type garage guaranteed! This is @ nationally to stretch enough to cover even, known brand. A two 1957 motor cars. | tegular 19c value, i 9 TEACHER STENGEL mi SPORTS — After winning an-' ' ri | other: World Series, Manager Cas-. i| Wil ¥ | We pass the8e sav- ing on to you. kees will retire to head a pro- gram to teach” gymnastics ; to American Olympic athletes. Prav- $° Ea. ‘ey Stengel of the New. York Yan-. 7 Vinyl FLOOR TILE th Dat aN ed that an obscure 67-year-old ovitchsky. actually first broke the four-minute mile in. 1858 by_cover- ing the distance in‘ 3:49 while! 10° aan FE: 23m 4 105; ells : shoul n [ope - Deluxe Gauge wearing a snow suit, re ye i Lifetime Guarent FLOORS. hls beaut Reg. 76/ mYe 7 o'Wesee 9x9 ‘MEDICINE — A new wonder| moterial Ko ———- (drug will be announced for people! ratee topping, 'to take who feel-good and. wonder | aio TILE OUTLET |- QEST HURON § r. PONTIAC | m= Bhi | Nil what's wrong with them, ‘A sure! preventive. for ‘the common cold Mi be found at least—in ~ the! ‘form of a government law that ; anyone who catches one will have| to pay a tax or it. * Ty =| * ! f shows now for 1957, except for. pone more flat diction: There will be no major snow- oo dn Florida, If I'm wrong, gilet me know, da will announce it has discov-/f Russian athlete named Ivan Glad-/i- | iting i That's about al} the crystal ban’ Open 10:45 A. M. NOW. 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Sift together flour, baking soda, By JANET ODELI Deviled Eggs Wtih _____ moderate" heat for the fi Eyer fill the cavities of bla first. third Cereal Flake Cheese Topping of the roasting time, high heat/halves’ of acorn squash ® 82 S. Saginaw St. (Wholesale and Retail) FE 4-1521 Aepeariieescty ore ammaas MITT csFreah-ond- Salt-Woter | Fish. ‘of All Kinds St ee oe Pontiae Press Home Editor ine vinegar and milk; add all at From now through Easter eggs ‘bine le pw wastes blend light- it seueene ‘ae ma {pees | for the, next third, and moderate) creamed ham? Nice for Sei 8 or @ heat again’ until the bird is done. gFE PE iy u f az. il rf i i ty : 3 ial Hl la i fi fa Seafood Eade. Spicy, Flavorful When you combine two popular 4 tablespoons olive oll medium onions, sliced este. sorert, suees ~ aapeet HH on, Sree peck tomatoes ~ an tomato sauce pF bed ‘onion afid pepper rings and cook | until tender, Sprinkle flour in pan, stirring until it is blended in. Add salt, pepper, oregano, tomatoes anil tomato sauce, Cook over very low heat while you prepare rice and «and Cook rice in boiling salted wa- ter until-tender. While rice is cook- ing, clean and cook shrimp by boil- ing 2 to 5 minutes. Reserve enough shrimp to garnish 4 servings; chop - remaining shrimp. Draih cooked rice and mold into balls with’ an ice-cream _ scoop, measuring cup or tea. cup. Un- mound onto platter or chop plate. Keep hot in a warm oven. Just before serving, add chopped progr go hy. If meat prices seem too high, plan on oftener to fulfill the family's protein needs. One thing is good to remember when you’ are serving eggs as the is apt to feel unsatisfied and com- plain that they haven't had enough “ito eat, To prevent this. serve a _|more filling: dessert than usual, large eggs. Mrs. Josephine Law- yer, Consumer Information. Agent, says that now medium eggs are the best buy Wf they are more than eight cents a doz- en cheaper than large eggs. ite a bargain that Keep eggs in and don't wash them first. Washing them destroys a protective film that nature wraps around the shell. You may wash them just before fusing them. If you buy eggs from the farm, and- have to put them in a con- tainer when you get home, be ee eae This keeps the egg fresher longer. Don't be afraid to buy grade B eggs, either. They are perfectly good for cooking and will save you -imany pennies, Grade A eggs are lbetter for poaching and frying and| most table use. are. cooking egg’. Don't boil them; simmer them. When cooking eggs in the oven, use low temperature ‘also. ‘ Here ig & Rew way to poach aluminum foil to make little egg cups. That teatapies messy pan washing, Poached Eggs . Heat one inch of water in a heavy shallow pan, Add one tea- spoon salt, Bring to boil. Shape four-inch squares of aluminum foil into cups—by—gently— foil over bottorn of @ custard cup. Float cups in boiling water. Place l%% teaspoon butter in each cup. When butter is melted, break an (this is important), Let eggs sim- mer 4 to 5 minutes or until white is just firm. Serve at once. Have you ¢ver combin.d dev- lied eggs with crunchy whole wheat flakes and cheese sauce tor an interesting main dish? The cereal gives added Remyen to the entree, Hard cook the eggs at breakf itime; then devil and store in shrimp to sauce, and spoon around | mounds of rice. Garnish with ‘refrigerator until lunch or dinner time. At mealtime make the cheese whole shrimp. Makes four serv: ‘sauce, prepare the cereal flake ; ings. . ROLLED RIB ROAST .. & 65° crumbs, combin. and bake, ee man FRESH SIDE PORK... 35° SPARE RIBS.. a s we es , bb. 39° . POT ROAST..........." 39° MICHIGAN POTATOES. ™ AS NEW CABBAGE........0°5° ! Table Te Style or Whole Kernel 303 Can YT for 25° : PET MILK... Tall Can = 89° will be a good buy. They become): "d\ more abundant.and cheaper as the| _ main -dish of a meal. Your family} your breakfast eggs, You -use |. egg into each cup. Cover skillet|~ ‘4, cup meled butter en| One more reminder before we, italk about specific recipes: be sure; te use. low temperatures when you % supper. . « ‘Yes, Produce is fresher at - ‘ Step into the summer garden at your Kroger store. Select vine-ripe tomatoes, sweet corn, bright-red apples and blushing pears. There’s everything— -and each at its freshest best. Kroger buyers in sunny climates buy’the best for you and rush it refrigerated. Our/oranges are not just ordinary, .......... oranges, but big sweet navels, fresh-picked and drenched with sun-sweetened flavor. Join the smart shoppefs who are discovering—produce is fresher at Kroger. ogee guaranteed fresh ee Kro | Kenge er fruits and and vegetables are guaranteed contents of every package sold in ever Kromer store must be fresh. If you are not safisfi return your purchase and get your money back. CRISP, GARDEN-FRESH Bibb Lettuce ple nettuce 2m 35° 2h FE Escarole. Endive Crisp, fine for malades ws 4 Head Lettuce 2- 29: Romaine Lettuce = 29 uaranteed fresh! Value priced . . . . Cc Vitamin-rich, fine for salads ce ee 29° ¥*.- oy i . hk wae SS | : and you eam TOP VALUE stamps, fOO..- . r reserve the- right to path quantities, Prices eecting ron Supdey January 6, 197 Sn Ne, Me, doa enna emesis 17 I STL a ew Pe tial FT’NING! For Baking and Frying YOUR CHOICE 1 POUND — “PEOPLE’S BUDGET BEEF” NORTHERN TOILET | BLUE RIBBON — TISSUE | MARGARINE ‘4. TALL CANS — a ee CAMPBELL’SChicken Noodle SOUP 6 Cans Stokely's Diced or Cut BEETS iyi Cen 4 * -PET-RITZ FROZEN PIES, Cherry or Apple |". Ot Grade “ay Fresh Chicken Breasts or Legs & Thighs . Choice 2-B. BOX SUNSWEET LARGE PRUNES 2 PKGS. PILLSBURY GAKE MIXES = iz.“tcs. 6c: Hunt’s Tomato Sauce or 6 <-". Contadina T 7° DUDE | | HALF DURKEE’S PURE BACK PEPPER 4. | POUND CAN | “meeese’ SPAGHETTI - MEAT BALLS peng — casas Bavsileterics go ~~ Se lala — WE DO. } BAKERY. DEPARTMENT — — 2 ,_ PREPARED TO TARE OUT OR LARGE BOLOGNA ; Peek ‘Made to Order ek Bowls and Cups. t : x ' ' Vee SSS 6 Se eee wee ows ; ‘ for Rental zi sides up, Makes 24 JUMBO HEAD ONIONS LETTUCE 999/229 f is 1 eV Bs mepium ey ners, TO — 8 a es Colifornia Jumbo Stalk Pascal — CELERY 2 19°| 19: ‘TCE CREAM _ SUPER MARKE Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P, M.-=-I ’ ~- 608 WEST HURON STREET PRICES SUBJECT TO'CHANGE! ee pecial ragiine an with us through the years, ge pet never oe ¥ a = i. - markdown on a seyeteems service and Weigle « 5. Your saper-ral yan gta * pF Ree gg MAME, Avg. gS ° Kool Krsp Fresh Green = Broccoli as I | > : Sica si i Campbell's Pet Milk ~~) A a 4.9¢ Hunt's (Peaches? stirs, ox 1. Silver Fléss oe : : Tseer kos ooo. & is Prices. effective thru Jan. 5, We reserve the right to limit quantities, ae Mf ee ee ee < sons Z = rE a) 4 = = ne quantities » ae Sorry, no specials sold to minors or to dealers! % “sian EYE tin Frozen GARDEN PEAS J f J |} FRENCH FRIES flume STEER ae P pine ahs snuce sutrousunc @@MRo | SHORT RIBS..... wy. oo ” * : ‘TENDER ‘BABY. BEEF LIVER...... TS, LEAN | a beh ETE | CHEERS HEA APE RAKE LIQUID. =| TWIN-PACK — ‘yyy PR [ U =. wa i nh | . ae : | PINK a : Size 70 | dose | SOE ES rounns BQ |} Grapefruit..4 30° Off 87 13 Uw Furie REMUS — J Mich. Grade 1 | Green ‘n Crisp BRACH’S | _ MILK CHOCOLATE Pea nuts 9%-0z. -Huron. Friendly. SHOP- RITE MARKET 604 W, Huron st i a Sond F iy Flavors “|Tangy Sauce for Pudding — Tangy sce. for a aweet me “Year! Cook and stir constantly over inch orden tack bemgur similar foods “te (pork loins, ad’ cook aaaie’ acl: . ee a ee Pe chilled cooked rice .- 3 seeps a ee * j 1 cu vy eres hipped io = vy sea from — "sacs iy cto cone “chopped "pects sae. able will make food dollars go |check at the meat counter, Some ae ed iy; broken ‘about 1) cups) farther. : stores are featuring quality steaks : and butter. 1 teaspoon . vanilla at attractive prices. Make 1957 your year. It can be Peel orange so no white. mem-| ‘+ cup sliced candied cherries 8 = Resolving is atezelly care . for brane remains; cut sections away! Combine all ingredients except food before it is used, and then from dividing membranes; stir | cherries. Toss lightly to blend well. | to Prepare it carefully will con- : : pped /Or® sections into sauce with’ Spoon mixture into sherbet glasses, | Serve -the best in flavor—and food ; _—_themaelves. in. The tumbling bal/#0Y ee, Add brandy flavoring|and garnish with sliced candied value. ~ ; “Joon. ’ ito taste. Makes about 1% cups. cherries. f ‘By tol oni he jutions, (a2 unts of Vitamin € _ Serve—with -additionat—w hole} the-busy-homemaker-can-feel-she : A dash ot turmeric wil vive “i ine Sas aS ¢ « * FRUITS — The good” seasonal; - the year-you took 10 years from supplies of citrus fruits, and the! 3 s . : your age, found new vitality |} ___and the admiration of — your: a family. omeenctas . “Proper diet and ‘exercise, > une white sauce a golden color best for her family, 7 : poey | = oa a ef the flavor the family| Seas ‘as outlined in_Josephine ~~ nvenien ctor} 5S a ~-Lowman's ge week —self-—-—-— | improvement marathon will -U. s. No. 1 MICHIGAN | Me 127 Zola | Ea cos ae ‘start you on the road to a | |S —* vigor: ac ap new. you. ae *e tte a 1 Some can ~-...... 9 PRESERVES | SHORTENING CA ¢ Young, Tender Beef Round Steak, imental arithmetic and figure the’ : ae difference in cost of greenhouse |tomatoes by the pound, compared | 2---12 Oz . Jars "Sweet, ialey Temple to those which are. picked green, | ge Bi sizenes, 204 pected in ounce C RA) Dox. £ tubes. For some, the extra flavor ; ~ Band color of the greenhouse to-| _Matoes may be worth the extra’ Michigan Lo aaa Jo 99: house ‘tomatoes are easily recog: ' nized by the attached green stems and their brighter redder. color-_{ 5 i SWANSDOWN Yellow Zesty. Cubes Pep Up | ew CAKE hese” 2 C [Many Fruit Punches | : r “Here's that added touch be , CAMPBELL — ; Adler's Pies Peach Tomato SOUP PRESERVES os . . Large 20 Oz. Jor Pk * (a s Complete Assortment of ted } 9: : wen "trl punch can be FER TO TAKE ike Mouse proved these zesty cu sas " _ soli oo | Dill Pickles 4 Vy Gal, , e heath meltdown real ponds | | “Try Britity Cubes at your next ia ee ee “ , : SALE THURSDAY Thru SATURDAY | We, ABSERVE Tu. euctt \ oe | 2 vay eee: I Welch's Pure ee ame Louis SPADAFORE MKT. E. | GRAPE Ye int raw Cor covaghenberats: ents. ‘ a5 t iqui mare [197 OAKLAND SUPER MARKET 197 OAKLAND ssn quzy JUICE agin cnn sora sss : Use as ice cubes for party punch. | 3 QUARTS -— Bazley’s, ‘Where Meat Is a Specialty. Not a Sideline! __ Dc eee we STRICTLY FRESH MILD, CURED TENDER BEEF | oy | . mn? LARGE Dor, oa. 3Q: | SLICED BACON | CLUB STEAKS ° / Lb. ¢ . cst ele ¢€, Top Value or [esmar EGGS 29 * 45 ONE CENT SALE! as ] _ TENDER SLICED © BAZLEY’S BIG LITTLE PORKER SALE! -FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN-O'-THESEA || PA toy vteomie ea | BEEF LIVER Center Cut Tenderloin Extis Leen Blode Cut Stewing HENS | OYSTER STEW. CO RN = PORK CHOPS | Pork ROAST | PORK BUTTS} PORK CHOPS . | “29 [55° | 45 | = 39° | = 35° |. “25°: [ Second Gen 0200000000000 4-300 Cone VEAL LEAN, BEEF GRADE 1 MEATY RUMP | SHORT CHUNK | VEAL ROAST | RIBS — RAZLE , BOLOGNA| BREAST . CASH MARKET SIRLOIN, i_SREAKFAST gee 09" TA GROUND | BEEF.........3™ 89° - 39° a3 19¢ 78 N. Seginaw = | Open Fridey [Ts 2" ve 15° : : “WAX BEANS | a ° TENDER, JUICY f 7 4 No. 2 Cans—59¢ SWISS and | KS ROUND” 3 : a LEAN, MEATY GRADE} — : | : SKINLESS ) is. § 706 Ww. HURON | SPARE nis 29. | HT Boas Temes nt ass “mecomenaR : Fevend condensed slactoup. ais. te » Spiced with curry, is the Basic ingredient ofthe dip which has UD ess Up D assert Ith ea! Bli msc iiine, +11. -tenjoy this Saude on bread puddings ous to 7 The Ganges thet” and any. ‘mild deat that needs dip has been named. * ‘Shirimp In sauce richness and color. pan or skit: add onion, — ima extra tang. =~ > idienne:” = A Roughly @-cup-and-a half just- j _ Powder... 2 “Wet Lemon Sauce ~ Shrimp Sian A ey erg ee rf R pee cream cones ‘ e ; cups water eordi ng to taste! My tesenoen eurry powder tor more ac- : = alle fas: ereetes jimed = a - SF ee en Be ‘ounce can chopped ripe or gieent) =~ == r ; I * : 2 teaspoons iemon juice J Lie ee ~ te tesie sale aici ae frozen soup from can 2 ant nearly thaw in bowl add re-| Sec cook maining a Paw aati Fine Ree <= — a | add Sy tenspeen suit - ‘ | @eoe@eeneeeu»#npse8e eB eeaes @ Se oe 8 @ WITH THIS COUPON Pe Chase & Sanborn or Beech-Nut “T=? a 8 og a CAN JAN. 5, 1957 “es ea ee eaama wm we = ww 2 CLIP ALONG DOTTEDLINE 2 og oo TOMATO HEINZ or CAMPBELL’s Stewart's Blueberry SAVE oes Pie Filling = > _ Pillsbur Pie Crust Stix '* YD vcs 29° CutRite | 125 c Wax Paper Qs ralis 45 [GREEN GIANT FAMOUS MBLET'S CORN “DONALD DUCK =SORANGE JUICE | APPLE SAUCE [o'2 39: JARS | Diamond Brand LARGE _ BOX Grade “A” Large TILDEN’S - EGGS BUTTER | LARGE __—«s-POUND.-«—_—(DOWNYFLAKE FROZEN 6 Or. Pkgs. a ye ee ee WALNUTS 49: WAFELES 2°35‘| 45:.. | 69: DUNCAN WINES FROZEN SHRIMP, (0-07... 690 | ——— = — SAVE 6e We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities | Ford Wook Limas 3 ORANGE JUICE \} £ oe en Se Off Each Package Large Fomily Size Burnette Farms | - 3 Tomato Juice = “tx" <3 23 Chicken 0” Sea Chunk c Tuna Fish =x 3 a 7§ Yacht Club | PHILLIPS COFFEE | TOMATOES : 1-LB, CAN—SAVE 200 | 303 can—sive 286 E .» Kraft: Macaroni Salada TEA BAGS a ory - Cc SAVE pil |e 46-02. Be . aa) CAN 8 U.S. No. 1 IDAHO POTATOES SAVE 1ée FULL 7-RIB CUT TENDER PORK LOIN 33: INSTANT COFFEE ‘= 1 7 SAVE 6-072. $ 19 ~ SNOWHITE. |~-Cauliflower SAVE 10¢ . 2 C LGE. HEAD ‘U.S. GOVT. GRADED Choice Beef — CHUCK POT : : wok = : | : | a wi INE AN 5. sunen . 9 nus. AO? 3 3° J 4 > _DEL MONTE 2c Off Eech Con ‘ASPARAGUS | _.PARD Se | 118. c 20 BK te chs 43° CAN yp 2. We Salad Oil . Ol Ss BRACH’S VILLA CHERRIES AS es th is "uaa i plea BRACH’S | ny ay @Wine fess Teka Con 1 BRACH’S-CHOCOLATE | ‘ oF : "Corner of van Ave. ‘and Walton Bivd. | PEANUTS : yee Ik ogc lapteatipehentonns be” Phone FE. 25192 Fi. 39° | x 3Q - BRACH’S MINIATURE ‘CHOCOLATES 80x 39° | | eee > Ye CHOCOLATE STARS Filmland Names Occupy . | -Prominent Places on List — E | ; : After a dimout of nearly ‘a Qoctisé: ‘Hollywood staged _ s ef an impressive-comeback in the 1956 list of tk — = : i Srcap oft The 1956 citations for¢——/ = _“‘distinguished good taste... spot yea _ Without ostentation or ex-' tho male a -~ -travagance” are: __ Mrs. William Paley, New | 2ork =~ _._- The Duchess of Wind- — sor, New York and Paris. . Foy. at _. Princess, Grace of Mon-' Reed Vreeland, Mme. -Jacques— __ _ aco,.. the. former -- Grace} Balsan_ and Mrs. Jeanne. Vandor.....-. _ _ Autrey Hepburn, Holly-| Nonny red eet “ ‘wood, and Marlene. Diet-'- rich, Hollywood and New Yor ed for fifth place). Mrs. William Randolph Hearst MERE Ses eS LS eee - They are: . Mrs.--Oveta Culp Hobby of Houston, Tex., former member of President Eisenhower's Cabinet; Mms. Arturo Lopez, _ Wilishaw of Paris, -Mrs. Byron Four pages today ‘in Women's Section —-_- Se, Gwynne Vanderbilt, were. joined — > ‘by two more members. of the sue Vanderbilt family, Mrs. Cornelius ‘Vanderbilt’ Whitney and \ Mrs. Sidney Lumet, the former Gloria ; SS Vanderbilt Stokowski, as popular ~ : vote-getters this year, ; eek me : Prominent New Yorkers who a ranked high in the voting this % year included Mrs, Stavros x Niarchos and Mrs. Aristotle Onassis, both wives of Greek- born shipping magnates; Anita Colby, Anita Loos, Mrs. Nor- | man Winston, Mrs, . Harold Talbott, Mrs. Ira Haupt,. Mary - Martin, Lily Pons, Mrs, Stanley Rumbough Jr., Mrs. George F. Baker Jr., Mrs, Armory Car- hart, Faye Emerson and Dorothy Kilgallen Kolimar. Maria. Callas, the tempera- mental Italian Metropolitan Opera diva, and Julie Andrews, young «: English star of “My Fair Lady,” the New York stage hit, were new. names prominent in the voting.- EJ * * More Londoners than Parisiennes loomed large in the voting this year, the institute's tally showed. Lady Olivier {actress Vivien Leigh) and Margot Fonteyn of London's theater, Lady Eden, wife of the Prime Minister; Mrs. Lowell Guiness, Lady Daphne : Straight and Mrs. Douglas Fair- , - : as me | banks Jr. (now a London resident : 5 with her husband, the film star and diplomat) trailed the. royal | family in the poll. Jr., New York | Countess Consuelo Crespt Rome Rosalind Russell, Hollywood and New York- ba Pia: The Duchess of Kent and Prin- : Cess Margaret Rose of Great a - Britain (tied for ninth place) = aby Countess of Quintanilla, Ma- _ Mrs. Henry Ford II; Detroit Countess Mona-von Bismarck, Paris and Capri (the former Mrs. Harrison Williams) Fellow film stars Audrey Hep- burn and Marlene Dietrich tied for fifth place on the list, and the Duchess of Kent tied with her niece, Princess Margaret Rose, for ninth place. In addition to the three actresses (plus ex-movie star Princess Grace of Monaco) who made the final “list, the Dress Institute revealed that Dinah Shore and Mrs; Gary Cooper ‘of Hollywood were close ruriners-up. Mrs.. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Queen Fre@erika of Greece and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, all of whom. were on the official e ee list in recent years, dropped this wood contingent to top ranks. Mrs. \year to runner-up position. William Randolph Hearst Jr. (bottom eee right), who was ranked sixth, and Countess Consuelo Chespi (bottom left), rated seventh, are “regulars” in the voting. ‘High on the poll of the world’s best- dressed women released today by the New York Dress Institute are these four @ women. Actress Marlene Dietrich (top ~ ~———left) and Audrey Hepburn (top right), who tied for fifth place on the list of 12, represent the return of a sizeable Holly- Ten women who received a prime number of votes but were considered ineligible to the final list due to their affiliation profes- sionally or by marriage with. the fashién business were listed in _a supplementary group. They are: Mme. Henri Bonnet, Paris (wife of the former Prench ambassador and now as- sociated with Christian Dtor) Vicomtesse de Ribes, Paris (socialite and dress designer) , AP Wirephotes Monaco (lower left) and Mrs. Winston Guest (lower right). List of 12 best a : -.Deeon Utley Speaks Marriage Vows These four women top~the list of the world’s best dressed, according to re Harper's Hareary" N*™ York (editor.| Paris elegantes in the voting results of a poll released today by the dressed was expanded to 14 this year _ = mest 3 ashion editor, Vogue tu* (ssociate) included Baroness Frederica de New York Dress Institute. Mrs. Wil- by two ties, but dropped from the top | Bho. Rey. C.-George Widdifield attended- the 7:30-o'clock-service.|Mr. -and- Mrs. Herbert -J. Shaner "sie" raltet, Vofue) cosssy wwite- ot} Cabrol, Baroness Pailippe 4° “liam Pale (top left) heads the poll group of last year ove Mrs. Dwight .D of All Saints Episcopal Church >. - 8 of Wheaton, Ill. OE tecian LateeeneT te ot the| Rothschild (the former Mrs. "y (lop post. P Of- , . officiated at the Saturday wedding) Mr. and Mrs:-b--Ctare-Utiey of of Deeon Janet: Utley and Victor|Ottawa drive are parents of the Philip One hundred guests/bride, and Victor's parents are} president of I. Magnin Co.) Mrs. Phyllis Digby-Morton, London (fashion magazine editor and wife of the British fashion designer) Mme. Valentina Schiee (fashion de- signer) Fairfax Potter of New York), Mme. Arturo Lopez - Willshaw and Mrs. Andre Embericos, The Duchess of Windsor (top right) is second, followed by Princess Grace of Eisenhower, Queen Frederika of Greece and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain. ' Fer the ceremony, the bride wore qa gown of peau de sole with a fitted bodice, a bateau arr! = rata, cation (tenet Simenatio ‘Pabiant, Rome Washington provided very little wrists. . nec: S excitément in this year’s balloting. was accented with appliques of lene prectornt ot Netnath-Marmaey ee “f . . ms Alencon lace. This year marked a record vote - Set _. / e . After Mrs, Eisenhower, only Mrs.|. , ; - ‘ Richard M. Nixon, Mrs. David | ; The bouffant skirt fell from a° f4shion designers, stylists, Bruce and Mrs. John B. Kentiedy, j , , eel ae ee _ Deeon Janet Utley and Victor Philip Shaner were waistline tapered to points at the/f@shion and society “editors, and. wife. of the senator from Massa- front and back. A band of Alencon iternational society: More new ) lace secured Deeon's veil of‘French| Personalities were introduced to chusetts, were frequently cited, ~ \ * * PAGES 32-33 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1957 illusion and she carried a bouquet ~. list than in any year since! From other U. S. cities were married of white roses, stephanotis -and ivy. » according to Eleanor Lam-| mentioned: ‘Mrs. Mortimer Flei- : : * * « bert, director of the Couture] shacker and Mrs. Walter Paepcke . . Saturday at | Group. __.| of Chicago, Mrs: Nicholas Du Pont P : ] Ne f I t ti Pp ti a : “Mrs. Marilyn K.-Smith—servedi—for the first time since the poll's! of Wilmington, Dela., Mrs. Liddon| 4 er, SOna ews Oo n er es In ‘ on lac ee All Saints as matron of honor. Bridesmaids inception in 1940, young women Pennock Mrs. Walter Amenbers : Episcopal (Were Diana Cook of Flint, Lynne| under 35. far out-numbered the|*'© " 7 Mr. and Mrs, Harold B. Euler|Trinidad, and Caracas, LaGuaira,|sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F P pa Davison of Birmingham and Joy “hard ials.”’ and Mrs. Edgar Scott, all of Phila- . . ” . . Church ad Hil y{ Marcy perennials. - _ |delphia, Mrs, Edward Wyner andjhave returned to their Ottawa drive! Puerto Cabello and Guanta, all in/Games of Dover road. The Games urch, Van Hise of Bloomfield Hills. “1h : . |entertained ata family - Among the young elegantes | Mrs. Donald Leas of Boston, Mrs./home following a winter vacation! venezuela. __ jente ata family dinner par. Mr. and Mrs.|GOWNED IN BLUE | __| who dominated the voting are: |Charles Wrightsman, Mrs. - Earl|at Key’ West, Fla. . * * * ay pact. Year's Day honoring ; They were gowned alike in light) Countess Crespi of Rome, the | — T. Smith and Mrs, Stephen re ee Mr, and Mrs, Richard R, Dough-“"®- Bowen. L. Clare . Utley blue brocaded faille, Their dresses) former Consuelo O'Connor ot Sanford, all of Palm Beach and Mrs. \Roy: Arnett of Berkshire erty of Henderson street and Mr.| Mrz My " B a ; of Ottawa” |were fashioned with fitted bodices,| New | York; | Audrey Hepburn, |Nirs. Minnie Kennedy Manion, aldrive, Bloonitield Highlands, had:-- cal . Takamatsu. of Japan. Orleans aboard the SS Corsair |- 4 ing fro wling Green . ef ; to her rank in fashion; Mrs. _ on a Caribbean cruise are Mr. | Monica, while the Lanes visited Univers Bowling Green State © Mr. and Mrs.| Victor's best man was J. Philip | Ford and Princess Margaret. ‘| and Mrs, Jerrold A.. Frost of | 2¢t sister in Fullerton, Calif. The - par be onio today to visit : Dignan of Wheaton, Il. Ushers re . " nk ans r couples later met in San Fran- | ¥ r family, Mr. and Mrs, vet I | were “dames | R. Kendle and | Mi, McManus and Vicomtess Style SHOW | Sestrest rene, sirmingnam | ce rel home by rtm, | Ralph Bahn tad ict wees Shaner of | Thane R. Halstend Jr. of Wheat-' fashion professionals, are both j - This 16-day cruise will extend to a oe of Silver Lake, : ui” and Donald KR, Shaner of |)/0 ve we Bre Son. in S h d | d several colorful islands, as. well as} Mrs. W. S. Bowen of Oregon, 7 * 6 Wheaton, Ill. Naperville, Il. eg « | Cc edu e the_northern coast of South. Amer-|Tll., left Wednesday to ‘return to far nee re Kenneth Racine 4 il ; ; i - (a ughter, Cherie, of College ° a es Me, A home reception was held folk). It is no longer true that a ate . * flea: The itinerary includes Jamai-|her home after spending the holi-! ge i" aoa lowing the. reception in the Rose woman must be 35 or over betore by Auxi | ia ry _ {ea the Dutch island of Curacao,'days with her brother-in-law and re ‘the home of rng £80 wesks ; Kneale Room of Stevens Hall. Mrs.| she can fully develop hef flair for , and Mrs. T. ‘ parents, Mr, MRS. VICTOR PHILIP SHANER . Utley Was gowned in blue brocaded clothes, Miss Lambert pointed out, Plans were ‘ completed he the e rs . dverine. . om Racine of Auburn a faille for her daughter's wedding, She also said that the majority of fashion show to be presented & * & ¢ Her accessories matched her own the women, notably Mrs. William) ™ P y Jacqueline Cousens, daughter of C ou p i e Exc hanges Vows and she wore an orchid corsage.| Paley, Mrs. Winston Guest andj the Pontiac Junior. Chamber of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Cousens of 8 6 Mrs. Hearst, are as noted for their|Commerce “Auxiliary when the ite in Cass City Salem Evangelical United Breth- ren Church in Cass City was the setting for the marriage of Delores Elaine Smith of Murphy avenue and Richard W, Stallard of Dear-) born. The Rev. S. R, Wurtz per- - formed the Dec, 22 ceremony in the presence af 150 guests. * * # Delores, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin W, Smith of Snover, chose a ballerina-length brocade princess-style gown for her. wed- ding. Seed ‘pearls and sequins out- lined the neckline, and the sleeves ended in points at the wrists. ~ - A scalteped-cap trimmed with Ceremony laccented with silvered’ flowers and i ‘they carried crescent-shaped ar-| ‘rangements of blue carnations, ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Richard, son of Mr, and Mrs. J, 'W. Stallard of Dearborn, asked Verne Easterling of Wyandotte to serve: as, best man. Ushers were John Kline “and James. Ellis, Gary Lynn Kline served as junior ush- er. | * * Mrs. Smith greeted her guests at the reception held in the church parlors , following the ceremony Mrs, Shaner chose. a steel blue) common sense in assembling a lace and chiffon dress with blue! small and well-used wardrobe ‘as accessories and an orchid corsage.| for their effectiveness in. wear- TO LIVE IN ILLINOIS jing it. | Decon was graduated from the: The. tied vote between Princess University of Michigan where she Margaret Rose of Great Britain was a member of, Delta Delta 2% the Duchess of Kent made Delta sorority. Victor attends the 2nother interesting. facet in the University of Ilinois where -he is) ™Ore-taste-than-money aspect _of affiliafed ‘with Alpha Delta Phi, | the . list, “Miss Lambert said.' - @.¢ While the young princess is forged a by her official position to have For fraveling the bride ¢hanged) °° 4 to a black tweed suit with a felt; large and elaborate wardobe, the; trim and black accessories, They elder Duchess of Kent lives very; will make ‘their home in Urbaha,|™odestly and shops sparingly. for Th. ready-mades in London's bate Out-of-town guests “attended from priced establishments. Gouvernor, N.Y.; Annawan, IIL: wearing a Dior blue silk gown with 1956 marked the return to the Grosse -Pointe, Flint, Saginaw, Bir- matching accessories and a winter white hat. Her corsage‘ was of pink “camellias, . , A dusty rose lace dress. with | _| & matching hat and a pink ¢a- mellia corsage was worn by Mrs. list of one of the classic figurines mingham, Ann Arbor, Berkley,! of fashion, the former Mrs. Har- Mattoon, . Ill, and Moundsville, rison Williams of New York, now Ww, Va. . the Countess Mona von Bis- ‘marck of Paris and Capri. A‘ leader of the list. for nearly 20. years, the countess went into _ “\ Coming Events don, models;.Mrs. Leslie Langford, publicity; Mrs. Louis -H, Cole Jr.,|: refreshments, and Mrs. John Nap- ley, clean-up. * Pontiae Fire Department spoke on “Fire. Prevention” following the business meeting. Beauty Hint, its. or good ‘ones. group met Wednesday evening at) © the Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Metvin Eller will serve as-general chairman of the show. : cd * * Committee chairmen appointed to serve with Mrs, Eller are Mrs. Robert Nordman, © tickets; Ben Hawkins, candy; Mrs: Martin Utley, bridge; Mrs.. Howard Wee- . ee Capt.Victor Bodamer of the Mrs.|. _ NANCY KAY JOHNSTON You can form ,bad- beauty. hab- In the begin- The engagement of their daugh-| ter, N Kay, to- Harold v,iJean Martin of Hillview drive to "he cutee at baa Leonard E. Perry is announced by | MARGARET JEAN MARTIN | |% The \engagement of Margaret! f > A. F. Claxt her holiday housegu East Hammond Lake road entered Michigan State University Wednes- {day at the beginning of the mid- term semester, . * * ¢& . Resuming her studies at Uniy - sity of Michigan jis Judith Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith of Draper avenue, Re. turning to school with Judith was est, § Claxton, daughter of Dr, sat Mre on of Butler, * * Eng. : : r Ining, it's equally easy to do either, Racine is anneuhced by “Mr. and ts. M Mrs. John! land, “and the Rev, and | Mra, Stallard for her son's wedding. Jobs Dauahiers. Bethet 40. wil! hold eves wines a proves Once they're formed; it's not easy Mrs. David/L. Johnston of Jackson. cenit 8g a aneieer, Suomind ae Frank Racine of Rochester, 7 Following | short trip, the newly-|Temple Saturday at. 1 s04p'm. er te / ty only last year, - to break they. For instance, put Harold is the son_of Mr. and Mrs.'the son of Bert Perry of Port) Mrs Ray S. Racine of Lakeview weds are making their home Francis © Butterfiel!. ‘tent Nine “—- ‘ tering arourid until midnight when William C. Racine of -Euctid ave-'Huron and the late Mrs. Perry. Ajavenue and Fred Copenhaver of) Murphy avenye. Both are gradu- Daughters. of Uaton Veterans of Civil. Seven women who appeared onjyou should be in bed is a bad nue. The couple plans ‘an April 28 March wedding is planned by the Farner_avenue are the infant's ates of Eastern’ Michigan College. st"iis"w. Pie ot. “ * °°"**}the final list last year failed tolhabit, And a hard one to break.lwedding. ree jcouple. | great-grandyarents.° an f] r 2 * , Eee : , 5 & | [ j . | = ‘ 4 f h r bee ae res ot, ; j ' * he af ea we $ A a vo Sra er es, Le a = = : x eo ee S: & \ hi , THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1057 Pere | Tho’ Want to Go \ * |Mix pe q rst Ips. tad far ashe Prat combtddliods ac uk dats _|a problem .if you're willing to let}- example, cee , consider hurricane PATT-O-RAMA A graceful afternoon dress_de- signed to compliment the matron's figure. Collarless with special yoke esting skirt. No, 8444 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4%, 48, Size 36, short sleeve, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,| THinois. : Send an extra_25 issue of our complete pattern book, Basic Fashion—a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews for herself and her tamily. 25 cents now to your copy of the Fall & Winter '56. + nicely in its stead. What else but an ebony coat carries such ele- | gance’ and distinction . blackness made more outstanding | by the contrast of white kidskin | gloves, a jewelled clasp, a interest, it also features an inter-|scarf chiffon | . . its VELVET = 5 Lb, Bag Diamonds Watches Silverware Costume Jewelry Gift Items ‘Pen & Pencil Sets = McKim Jewelry $41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 | FLOUR 30° - Birds Eye Fresh Frozen — Strawberries $4 00 5 10-0z.. Pkgs. not in all 4 ae 1: SUPER VALUES in Ladies’ Pumps, Straps, Oxfords and Wedgies. Black suede and © leathers. Blacks, browns, reds, in _ high ~* (A bese All sizes but / al f a Brest Ge ‘ % “Merit an e CAKE win | MIXES ler 4 FOR a | 00 ~ ing others around who just don't 7 Rib Cut 3 ier : PORK 49F. ROAST © ics 55 Shenk Heolf Pa A ll th A they could be on the road to a See ae mee ae + meeceee “The high schoolers feet that dis- The high sc’ is. ~~ encouraged to quit school. Seventy-|_ _ &ix per cent of the boys and Ti), per cent of the giris favor ‘this * 20DG PUGH ON OTHERS ae ees = peat waany ‘is: the ‘best Buy f- OP cent of the boys and 42 per fashion. You get the good lines, af Setiel_ St. : of the girls-in the middie third ier ‘tebeics" ant excellent dead: 2 30 per cent of. the boys and — Lo * 5 1) 4 I Pledge to Fit Each Child as If He Were-My Own! teeter © for me te hey “All. my life : Ae : er M Sure of Shoes ies don’t think that's tun, do you?” pr peti tellect level need feel } From 5.95 Teens for the most part are cer. ! : tain that giving slow children extral] | : Demand -jattention does not cheat the bright- ; : er students, because the : : a | the A-B-C’s equipped to do all -- t A. Good jenstres- way Whe tae the-cpinies ct wel | STRONGEST HERE. , * Gistveer Wet per cent of those questioned. 1 Where Most Shoes Are 1 B Leather soles and steel - OWN EXPERIENCE : Weakest | shanks full lined shoes. plenty of Pe) DIEMS SHOES. “Where Fit Comes First” 87 N. SAGINAW reagent ' OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITES , , toe reem, ’ more of the jeacher’e attention. However, wee ne of all in- terviewed are satisfied that class- room time is evenly apportioned student's particular ‘ as to each need. CISCO _—— care and who fool their time away. tog’much classroom time is wasted] from a mutual of ours. She oa However, a quarter of-all those |. by youngsters who should be iflgia nm want me i. read. this : aot ner dee ewe trade schools or jobs. . '-—. etter but wanted me to see-one;- dents should be encouraged to More recently a committee of the| sentence, and folded the letter in remain in school. New. Xork Teachers Guild asserted! such: @ way that I could read ts wou think: moet that the No. 1 cause of delinquen-|just that part meant for me. I!. Do you ink most young po, _ cy in high: schools is “the mait-|thought this extremely rude. What| [li och Beetle incbers Broredl er en eee Se Se your’ opinion?” i! . “We teénagers should be told we who feel they are ‘captives’ : i we want to go. ; F their| more Polite if she had read the a e rE sg o> Pan a Mae sentence out loud to you instead| An Alabama freshman recalled birthday.” of showing it in the way she did. “My sister left school to get As tor giving bright students oe married. She’s regretted ever since special instruction, educators Dear Mirs.. Post: “I recently that she. failed to finish her edu- generally favor it either in sep- ordered a traveling clock to give | cation, But there's nothing she can arate classes or in regular class- | to a friend for her birthday. It | — . do about it now with two kids and es with “enriched programs” for | ‘ts enclosed in a leather case a household to run,” the talented. E and I had it marked with her ; _. INFLUENCE OF ELDERS But the educators know, where-| ‘itisis. The initia. were put : This minorit fi ; y group emphasized as the youngsters may not be| 0 im such a way as to appear so well aware, that present ‘com-| "ISht side up when the clock is eee. Se Sitomce Cat cider. poopie|v pulséry school attendance laws and} “**ed._ ae ee at es have on teenagers. child labor laws make it imprac-| “My sister thinks it-is incorrectly This influence must be em- tical to shunt most teenagers out)marked and says that the initials ployed, they maintain, because, of the classroom and into jobs. should have been put on so that Is. book learning the most important thing for sain, the youth often does not they would be right-side up when oust 2 it 12 f stud or stud know his own mind_and- should the clock is open (which means| ¢¥@ryone: takes 12 years of study for students to- "lea to turther education tor his|! the initials would be upside down| get through a stack of texts like this. future good a when the clock is closed). Will : — you please tell me which is _ | correct?” ° West Cries for LawyersWeaor Organdy Answer: It is correct to have Over Pastel Sli cre gh sid pt ck igBY JOAN MANAUER depareent ttf student io é nag aged pinoy Looe [0S ANGELES” (INS)—Americal jobs which suit their personalities,| So fresh and pretty for the Seewes thank upside oe then is definitely the land of opportunity | placing extroverts in trial lawyer jlittlest ladies—white organdy over|_ the clock is closed. for lawyers these days—there situations, reserved, shy people in|® Pastel cotton slip. aren't enough of them to go euch Sebi. This idea of layer-over-layer of Mrs. : “Many of my around. research : es fabric—also seen in petticoats, lin- have children seven yéars_|_ ae. 8 Law school courses ate for igerie, evening. gowns, bridal and ‘under who are permittea | A®d if you follow Horace Gree-| three years, but in many schools |gowns—makes for a delicate sort to answer the telephone. When |!¢y’s advice and go West, the short-| it is possible to skip the fourth jof finery becoming to all ages. I call and, ask to speak to their age increases, year of college and take a four- | Also, it creates a look of luxury mothers, they will say, “Who “It te my fi ion,” said | 708" law course instead. without aaty special trimnring com- is this?” Dean Robert Kingsley of the Uni- | Graduates may start out by @n- Py pen te ta ‘snotho ‘Gmabiie’s It is quite disturbing to me as versity of Southern California tering a law office, becoming house)... dresses, try this formula for I don't think it is the child’s| Law School, “that while epper- counsel for a big corporation, opem-), toa's. guttit. Think how tunities in the rest of the coun- jing an office or getting a public _ privilege or right to ask me who : a+ easily both dress and. I am. What is your opinion of| @Y #f¢ very good, the demand job, such ap tg -the--dieteictOh) a) in warm soap or detergent this?” here is even greater.” torney’s office suds, by hand or Answer: You fiave really no| Dean Kingsley explained that oe often as need occasion to be upset by this. It rimin: Public offices vary in salary de-|~ ss ne is only by asking who you are pending on geography. In this area} A no-iron cotton coatdress 1s that they can tell their mother they start at about $425, private|about the handiest think a house- who is ‘en the telephone. . firms begin at between $350 and!wife could own. Easy to slip into , $400. office requires|and the upkeep takes no time at Fashion Hint ee , “ ; ISNO- Ar | BOL. 3 FOOD 6 -LLb. Cans me 39° iT “QUAKER — (uM, = c j} tune. = 10 | BEANS — 303 CAN © Puffin Beke ond Serve» BISCUITS “10° 4120 Ww. Walton Bivd., : ‘Drayton Plains 3 Store Hours: Mon. thew Sat, 9 a.m. to'9 p.m. | We Reserve the Right'to Limit Quantities OR 3-2341 iy ia t »o 6°? * Bows Color! Every Heel Height! Every Material! - Not every size in every. style. Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET = > 4 Open Monday ond Friday. ee FORMERLY 2 # aa Set wr ae 4 a ‘s\usual amount of notice to _give. power needed to restrain ing' but _ nnn _it’ 5 tram blowing your top! _ See ~ As for notice, ‘two weeks Is the, triend “enna of @ an enemy. He'll oie to at ee ae ee yourself OXFORD SHOP ‘thursday, friday, saturday $9 W. Boron St. FE 4.7212 Joe oe for leave mene . ow se " ~ bs =|Female’s Lore of Fabsicad SSS “\/ Aids Men i in 1 Buying Suits) OTe alan atl ann which average man is lacking badly. ad It you're among the men heavily! Tweed ji fabric which is buying of clothes, and would like’ sa > suming extra importance this win- one meee It is a rough-leeling.bulky woolen twill which is remarkable of the most outstanding fabrics FLANNEL MOST POPULAR - | of the most o 5 fabrics Perhaps the best known is flan-| Sunwer. ‘Their main ferturee nee BLE See ee. 5A Sg, Sete Westen, é * . - F smoothness to INEXPENSIVE | Siting "Tweie aecrtent and Lamb Cuts Are Curried ‘Mrs. De Lind Adds Onions and Apple to Far Eastern Dish Gabardine is a smooth-finished worsted, recognizable by its hard, Sharkskin, a worsted twill guit- ‘ing, sott-teeling yet sturdy and practical, is recognizable by an alternated lengthwise and. cross- Mrs. DeLind has a new home) .| Serge is an old-timer famous for its tough wearing ability, The fab- ric is a hard-finished unnapped worsted with a close 4 degree twill weave. However, unfinished serges are generally more desir- able sincé any tendency to “shine” is prevented by their surface nap. Shetland is often confused with _|high-grade tweed, but the fabric is actually softer, lighter weight | _ or pastels. ' ‘wool knit dresses fabulous savings! Jacket styles; square. ; necks; grosgrain trims! Beige, pink,. blue . _orblock in the collection. Seale, $23. Be TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER | “SHOP MON., TRS. eutct aA} Sad . ?. ee Enchanting wool! knit dresses ot big January " savings! Two piece dresses ‘in white, navy Cardigan styles, V-necks or cowl neckline. over-blouses! Floral appliques, | 4% Plan to shop early to take advantage of these |- usually $22.95 to $35 mear-pearl and ribbon embroideries, novelty weaves. Sale, $12 ond $17. ‘23 | usually $45. and $55 {BRIDAL and BRIDESMAID GOWNS to suits and overcoats. PTA Activities : i Wever and Hawthern - gebest camping will, be at its the Wever and Hawthorne Wever $50.00 axo ur 55 West H NY FE 58-3675 finer and not so thickly napped| fine-weave appearance. The fabric holds a crease well, is not easily damaged. Often seen in lightweight | _ suits, raincoats and light topcoats, |- and loose-woven woolen, It wears/. well, gives prodrey appearance meeting of jReneal tathers — at 7 o'clock in/- Ponting. Press Photo. ‘Back ulin the holidays are Russel Holland ~ lend: just elite Russel nial io the University of istration. and Sharon Holland of East Iroquois road. They were pte ang where he is in the School af Business Admin- photographed with their jesher, — H. Russel wet: : be Fashion Hint. —— -| Posture Is the Key The high choir boy collar ts re coming to slim figures but revers| of flat fur are particularly for bs full figure. The universally becom- ing cardigan is even more flatter- * |ing- when glamorized with fur, Wrinkles in the neck can start at any age, But as one grows older and the flesh accumulates there, ee ee ‘ Proiétsicne! Permanent Wave—Gives @ Solt Natural Appearance PERMANENTS, from. . . . $5.00 CALIAE'S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry - = Sheer delight for nurses, beauticians and others who work and dress in white. - Feathér-light and comfortable right 7 down to your toes jm | .. with a snow white finish that’s . 26. W. Huron St. . (LT ELT a F ext 4 giitet ‘Shoe stn . or ' / Sg ’ + + +, oS 1 i ee ik i Bs Ale i es i. Classic ine Southern » elegantly. sleeves. + ) ie 4 resorts this winter is the . lovely look of white imported linen done simply and ‘White is accented by yellow trim in the same. linen_around the cardigan neckline, front and 2 “Where Quali ‘ N. Saginaw rs “Count on: our precision To fulfill faithfully our responsibility to you and © ‘your physician is the prime principle, and pur- pose of our years of professional “training and - ts a sre ‘You can depend on our precision. -CLOONAN’S | | SURE SIGN OF A GOOD DRUGGIST : ‘ * for protection! ity Counts” 5m FE 20161 1 the wrinkles become mor¢ conspic- uous and undesirable, The place to/stop wrinkles in the neck is in the teens, when they generally start. But a woman can embark on- a program to eliminate them at any age. bag The first key is posture. It’s also the second, third and all oth er keys, since-no amount of exer. One’s head should be held straight above the shoul der. mus- cle. Long imaginary earrings. jhit that st-ong muscle ‘when | - Walking or standing with ‘the head poked forward or With the between the shoulders so you're Jooking at the ceiling, On four, roll head over the left shoulder, On the fifth count, chin down. again, then back to’ starting position, This should be done both clockwise es: counter-clockwise. Trend to Gloves 4 rtant Note © ale Fashion Gloves’ “are an important item _ jin a well-dressed man’s wardrove. Now that the basic trend. is: to- ward an elegant look, gloves are coming back because elegance hints on what gloves to wear when: clothes, wear a polished calfskin glove, with a tight, even grain. _|Tan, beige and. brown are-the most ular colors. preterable. (Incidentally, _ most doeskin nowadays .comes from French, baby lambs.) Best colors are gray, buff or cream. dull calfskin is correct, Usual col- _,ors are tan, rust, beige and gray. Driving gloves, which sprang to i | Prominence in the non-glave-wear- “ing casual pated are . stijl im- | portant, The. crocheted back has been ;teamed with palsm of-fine leath- ;ers. — like Kislav's mode] of beige : “Pcrochet with dark Boxlav- Bag ished calfskin) palms jin brown dark tan, navy or black, Fashion Hints" Garishly bright colors harden the mature face. The new flower tones, the pastels are kind to gray Wings") shoulder, Then roll the head back seems to demand their presence. | % Here, from Kislav,. are. some .; With tatlored or casual street! § ‘or dress, a doeskin glove is oe eg Wrinkles Start Early; in Dull Hair | for Glamor HOLLYWOOD (IiN'S)—Even dull hair will glitter, if “you ied a with sparkles. - There's a new, “Janolin-enpithed lotion on the market- which does just that. - 4 . Here attempts-4t giving hair bejeweled” Jook. meant the lady who wanted to glamorize her crowning glory had to sprinkle her hair with tiny metallic particles, then apply a lacquer to keep it in play But the latest wrinkle in eve- nineties ‘glamor {called “Sparkle combines sparkles and “set” lotion in one spray. Further, you doit even have to wash that sparkle out of your hair—you can at night. Not only do the sparkles come hair, the gold is: particularly at- tractive on brown hair, qe | if it’s mousy, For travel, and sports wear, a| Pioneer patch is a showy quilt inspired by the women of yester- year. who used their _ precious scraps of fabrics to make heirloom covers.such as this one. ‘Pattern No. 2530 contains pattern pieces, material requirements, ‘piecing and finishing directions. Send 25¢. in coins, your name, "lenidress and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 312 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois, Quilt books now available: Flow- er Quilts—Qi01; Grandmother's Patchwork Quilts—Q102: All-Year . |Quilts—Q103.. Each book contains pattern pieces and full directions for —— 12 quilts. Each ‘book 50 .cents, HOUSEHOLD LEG “ JANUARY BEDROOM SUITES — DINETTE APPLIANCES and TABLES FURNITURE ond APPLIANCES : "3526 Sashabew _, aie: One Mon Tot, Weds Thon © $4 2:20 6 Fri. 9:30 to 9 SETS brush it out befove you go to bed _ - in silver and gold, but also in-red, _ .jbaby blue and multicolor sprays. +The blue is striking on brunette / ‘ \ \ : he Le | THE. PONTIAC PRESS. _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 Bs 1057 ee oe ak ei. ee 1 . effective, especially against the mink shawl collar. a look and get them working in the -.}right direction for us, ~e will pay off in increased-good looks SHOWS IN FACE - -A-dour or critical attitude has an immediate effect on facial. con- tour, It pulls the corners of the ~~—Fhe beauty: of the skin and-hair and-the sparkle + Household Hint Almost every home can “yield a ‘OXFORD'S will rebuild old in the eyes is dependent to a great extent on how we eat, how we exercise and. how we sleep, in other words, on our health. |Home Decor Spotlights © Old Stoves sov eg 4 wibed Woe “|Chicago homes. But they are -by no means ¢ast-offs; they are an- “| tiques; A id * * ot Eighteenth Century stoves, the fancier the better, are being con- verted into end tables, bars and Avoid Rugs, By RUTH MILLETT . playroom in your home for teen-! agers, what you need isn't the advice of an interior decorator but’ records over and over for hours Use Know-How to Plan __ Teenage Rumpus Room Bare Wood Table Tops; Keep It. Simple, Practical, 1 jan addition to the house, do every- | singly. If you're thinking of fixing up ajthing you can-do to soundproof it. Teenagers can play their favorite refrigerators by top decorators.’ hese are models that once provided heat in massive Euro- . pean Villas and.palaces. They are _| elther overlaid with porcelain or come in intricately decorated > iron, _Shorg, hip-high vérsions are be- Soundproof ing topped with marble and used, as end tables, either in pairs or * @ ¢ In period ‘settings, iron stoves are painted white or venetian blue, trimmed with antique gold the lowdown from a friend whose 4Md ever grow weary of them. and topped with white or pink _ children have already gone through | But you will. * the teenage whirl. From one who has had a room! in her house turned into a teenage gone through the playroom stage canteen, you'll get.a lot of practi- and you'll get all kinds of practical ‘ideas on how to keep a playroom cal tips. -=-fech things as: Be—sure to have a telephone extension in the | playroom. Every teenager who comes to your home will make a minimum of three phone calls | during an hour’s visit and prob- ably receive ‘at least one. So if / want to keep the kids. in . their ‘hideout, you've got to give ‘them a telephone. Hav¢ plenty of pillows, on the N ots ‘With teenagers ‘ you - never! have to worry about adequate seat-'ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia and presently a farmer in Petworth,| ing space, so long as they can; toss a pillow on the floor, But make) "em durable, as teenage boys can’t’ resist tossing pillows around. FOIL ‘TWIRLERS| Be sure there are no buttons in the centers for that is an. irresist- able temptation for pillow twirling, H ime that is a-little rough on a pillows even though it does give boys at the awkward age something to do with their hands, No bare wood for table tops— unless you want rings within rings made from soft drink bottles. No carpet for several. gbod reasons. Potato chips and corn chips dipped in goop—the teen- agers’ favorite snack — are crumbly and hard on carpets. And a bare floor is always ready for dancing. | : | If the playroom is going to me marble. In modern rooms they are always white with black marble | Balk to’ your friends who ‘have tong. ‘from working you to death. ‘Royal Couple Plans Marriage LONDON |slav of Yugoslavia and Princess ‘Margarita of Baden have be- come engaged in London. Tomislav, 28, is the brother Of Sussex County, Margarita, 24, is a niece of the: Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Eliza- | -._|beth of Britain’s husband. - The young couple's wedding is ‘expected to take place ‘in Baden, Germany, ‘in-eafly June. Beauty Hint last rinse, use a good Wash your own hair? For the and will have a ‘‘clean,’’: fresh odor, Bigger stoves, some more than 5 feet high, are often set in bay windows in the living room and usually they conceal bar equipment, Some are even fitted with refrigeration units. — The revival is so strong that even the old black pot-bellied stove is being used .in ultra-modern de- cor, left as is, to serve as q dif- |Mark Holiday at Gala Dance . *Ining at Daniel Whitfield School. Promenaders: _|Changing Times. Mars has started moving farther away from the eargh again. Don’t know as.we blame it, thee ° gee there's immediately room. closets are kept absolutely neat. ng out the kitchen “Gravera? If they've’ “| make them like new ‘&gain. ¢ in the deliver your remade bit more closet room if the proetat! ae Best FOR A LEst—DIRECT BION orroeD™:. ang mattress or box /morning and we the_same. cuntomomade-quaity tn mattreser and ba "springs i you : ey at OXFORD! Any width /. any length.. “any degree of firmness. The very. _best-at aa ee price, day! gotten into an_ irritating tangle, it's = useléss odds and ends. ° i * 8 we Don't let odds and ends accumu-| late in your refrigerator. It's waste-, ful of space and the use of the| They’ ‘Tée-probably cluttered with | Sixty. members and guests gath- ered at the Waterford CAI Building for the annual New -Year’s Eve dance held by Promenaders Suare Dance Club, Walter Koenig, presi- dent of the club, and Mrs,, ae greeted. the moet. a A life-size silhouette of a dancing couple attracted the guests as they éntered the gaily decorated ball- room, Colorful balloons, _streamers and bells completed the decora- tive theme, arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Alien, Mr. an dMs, Charles Calahan and Mr, and Mrs. Koenig, Calling the quadrilles were Rob- ert Earl, Robert Longe, Warren Al- len, Harold Brown and Mr. Koenjg. a . * «© The next dance planned by the group will be held Satureay eve- Beauty Hint For beauty’s sake, you need a hot cereal in the morning on cold days... If you haven't time to fix one, there are instant and quick oatmeals: and other cereals avail- able that take only pion d to prepare. ~ * * Last minute date and no time for a shampoo? Just cover your hairbrush with an old nylon stock- ing and brush vigorously, moving the stocking to a clean spot every few strokes, This will remove sur- face dust, (INS)—Prince Tomi-/ferent kind of fireplace. | TW Sing St a, FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR -Married Saturday in. Sunny Vale__ Chapel were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. bride is the former Donna’ Lou McCallum of Lyford drive and he is the son of. ‘ Lillian K. Saunders. of Woodbridge drive, and _ George E. Saunders of Bradenton Beach, Fla: refrigerator itself; Best time to Thomas P 121 W. Huron St.. Old Fashioned APPLE STRUDEL.. ** ess * F riday oid Saturday Only | Tender Glazed DONUTS Friday and Saturday Only Home Style BREAD .... 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York Police. 35 gallons already had flooded his ~~ dj NEW YORK @ — Phony bombifiame’ of the house ae Fide.ithreats continue to harass the| Hansell’s wife and children: fled *Tpolice search for the Smad bomb-(t & Helghber'shouse—and=sum- = he OP WHS Has “planted” yore rhea ONCE DEDMUIEM ne ‘Aus-|30. live bombs in this ‘area since!” Shopertooment excise _(sales)" sre. for} “WASHINGTON i — -_ Higher, : ‘government costs and ‘an anticl-|tax aid to small “business ‘ten. GagSy peqpeapanes sor neral income) ‘Itax reduction action in, the Con-|/’ vo of he Ai. removal z ugh a: - d to be ¢ e of ff ughestls ° aS att enn = a het“ The Alea ease pape ae " : plane corn- in th mi York Public Library and a Brook- Nagging back headache, or : & "Sa ee ees HM acta income _ as ae PRE OT = The possi a ome ot theliya grocery. a: oe | ton emotional instar day today irene and oad ae ot re . p idea nembers of writing Hous = Str reg ae i “ ee touchir a PAT exo orars ACs ae ie the British Pronck Israeli scission mia aii times gutter mil ‘biadder irritation 4 and now the feasibility of using a and “Me Committee on dollars year spiral rsa ggitondend Ry ok ee attack on Egypt might be able oe Jaco «emer praia g comenell ie Sllower for antng’ on siptene "0%, wf sean {starting next July 1. _ —-|tax cuts also has been voiced by| KALAMAZOO u» commercial tact on EE mie i ocd Business Seon ___ [Hiren are miserable snd worn out = | __ during take off is being studied.”|""Thi ‘however, did not fore-| This would. be the largest budg- influential: House-Democrats. —— jadvertising-will-get feature billing! snorted by Egypt's Middle East| MIDLAND @ — High employ-| 7 thei pein relieving action, by thelr sooth iy . ~“Telose the possibility of some re-jet ever sent to Congress when the! While Congress is expected to|at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts\News Agency. The agency quoted|ment, high levels of production) theirmilddiureticnction thekigecrs =. + India's Prime Minister Nehru lief for certain *groups of taxpay-|nation was not at war. It would|leave unchanged present income|this month in arf eochlees furnished|Mahmoud Yunis, managing ditec-|and “‘intense competition with some oe t of the 15 &: mnounced in New Delhi that he ers. leave little room for any sizable|tax rates, a number of selec-jhy the Upjohn . Kalamazoo|tor of the Egyptian Suez’ Canal/flattening of the ecomemic growth) So if nagging backache makes you feel 2 has accepted an invitation to visit ee _|reduction in’ tax revenues, despite|tive changes in the tax laws are|pha Sarmecwaion ton On display} Authority, as saying large shipsicurve’ make up the Ct | Eee ek or Desa Patios —¢ United States for three or|- Bipartisan support has de-\forecasts of a jreasury surplus|in the making. 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SE35S3923 -58! : Ts : tert 22 ig Pe ee ee ~SSber-Bie Mme maa 30 “ Sleken OF Peak, s Believed Doomed , Pontines 2.40-2.50— Be Neer g one Shh asa se ry, poate due to : coun : and processing i, We 8 ee kt don “Sichoice ‘on prime 90 Ib. wool “,|tambs 271.50 : ies i pelts 15. i commercial “pulls : bel Builds at ae Clair ~\fion of a new. exchange building oe | BOGGS: vine 14.09-18.00 2aen. _ €HICAGO POTATOES [pesota-orth Dekota " DETROIT EGGS am im most in- Rag mole ine Some aohay ‘eo pleee| y ie caused by the past " CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS FE nee ay Jan, 3 (AP) -- Chicago a generally slow to clear. . ‘cmcaGo POULTRY an ne Jan. 2 (AP) — Live poul- ag et 6... 5 tat oe . + duck- is y's. market steady, Thureda: trad | meraily po stead Fgh gost strength on er limited supply ah. choice and prime Aealers 28 00;. most fool ant choice Seaton and Heht- weicht al utility and ighter calves 20,00-27.00: bulk | fd commercial yor 21.00; ‘cull, utility weaetly 0.00+15 — Balable 25. - Market about | © ist ae ee last Thursday’ trad- : spotty t moderately active for : ene ae most! te ‘50 pom anged ; Slaughter | on Monday; good wooled ‘lambs 19.60-21:00. mainly | down: to chéice shorn lambs mostly N 0-18.25; —. - choice slaughter ewes mostly 4,50-7, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 2 (AP) (USDA) Salabie hogs 16,000; uneven: butchers. 33 to 50 lower with most decline on weight under 240 Ibs; early trade slow but later moderately a and! head closely sorted 200 ib. 17.75: most! 50-260 Ib butehers 16.75-17.00 To ‘and heavier 2 agade 17 28: ib parepers 6.00-16.75; itchers 1s 50: lar r arade ieee 380-860 Ib 1435 50. _, Balable cattle 16,000; calves.300; prime steady to weak; few sales ly steady with : i jactive; heifers steady; ws..and bulls steady fo 35 higher; mostiy fully steady fc: stockers an teady: few loads “3 ti25- tee Ie To steers 26.75-26.00. 26.2 bid and refused on several ‘eats prime stears: an w choice erade 18.00. 20 ¢0: load ¢ utility 1000 Ib Holstein steers j 13.0: few pie 5 ance arid prime heifers 21.75-22.80; regs a potters 150-31. : pret Ph ae gommereial cows 10.75-13.00: can-| Y 11°: utility and 14 98 «17 “ vea eas ers ¥ 24.00 down few of it sae Bed Rive vais — Whites: Grade|M@E. ‘Tdaho-Oregon, $15.00. t[ Dates, onipe, Tastee,“ Taserel-chete ~ emcaco onas | Whittes: Grade wh. jumbo 46. “87; nes. Jan. 3 (AP) —. Opening: ¥ ited average 49% 38-30, wtd ~ Bret 3055: medium 3 3831, wid Wheat— ove. a: Grade sf large 36-37, wta|March .... avg 36% Ma s . Grain Prices EE sentenced q . Wheat + near the end of the firstitand- County Jail: “Wednesday by|!de hour was % to % higher, March’Springfield Township Justice Em- $2.41%,._.corn ‘to 1% higher, mett C. Leib. Saat a , |terford Justice Willis D If your friend’s in jail and needs Freer Admits = Stealing Checks ae —Famings 1986 earlier * share amounted eo 955, 16.33 1,000, | common increase four per cent. NEW YORK (ING) —M1MtAdte Panr™ yesterday sotomee revenue ip lip feens as against $1.82 ip Former “| Pleads Guilty; Jailed; Under Bond by Judge: Joseph. KR... Freer, 26, of 240 Cass Lake Rd., a former Suspected of forging up to $10,000 worth of checks stolen from. his employer, pleaded guilty yester- iy tos change of Mitering ond publishing. : Freer, brought ‘back ‘eal Min-| Ned “tae oe Flames =a sae Kill 2 in Home amp a demand. Small tots of careers Infant as Fire Engulfs in Massachusetts WALPOLE, Mass. &# trapped!"" A few mements after * * * -Fire Chief Aaron Hill said Mrs. ®*.'Danehey apparently passed up her only chance to escape by her Comjattempt to save the baby. The woman's body was found a few feet from the baby's crib. y|God, the house is on fire! that frantic alarm into ‘the tele- phone, Mrs. Doris. Dahehey, 30, and her only child, James, 4 months, perished last night in Perish Them + I'm shouting, Saltonstall Slated for New GOP Post WASHINGTON - (m™—Sen. Salton- stall (R-Mass) was reported in Hine today to become chairman of the Conference of All Republi- can Senators, -Saltonstall, now. serving as -the lead- ship. He was was eragned tere We . Lefurky.| mmmancetch goer nd Bookkeeper | have a 100 ‘cent monopoly on It also charges the 19 dealers with maintaining fixed and uniform _\prices ‘upon agreement with the manufacturers, _The_dealers are charged with making identical bids on calcium chloride sold in carload lots. . The five manufacturers named & Dye Corp., New York; Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Pitts- burgh; Columbia Southern Chem- jeal Corp., Columbia, Pa. and jg Wyandotte Chemical . Co., Wyan- dotte, Mich. The complaint asks that each’ de- cere be att 2 ant Se = ah Sarat il a Here’s the Senate rule on fil- ibustering: 1. The. Senate can't stop a fil- ibuster against a bill-unless a con- stitutional two thirds~64 of the 96 members—vote to do it,’ If's hard to do, With ‘so many. senators, openly or privately, = their pa {right to unlimited. t 2. But before a bill can even be| —a_ motion: * by the ni Hi it Ee z . : bel eaastrer can be used to frus- a,Waterford Man Fined _- -Jack P. Robinson, 20, of 6993 Mather St., Waterford Township, paid a total of $75 in fine and z Ff Z : ford Naville, press correspondent; Mrs. Milton Probert, delegate to grand temple; and alternate Mrs, Delos: Nicholie. © and Your or bath, along with formica “Specialists in Complete Kitchen Layouts Choice Selection iti GENUINE BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS FORMICA SINK TOPS We offer an dutstanding selection of cabinets for kitchen patterns, Also mee base and wall cabinets. Choice of _ tops in_ choice of colors and DOUBLE DOOR MEDICINE CABINETS SPECIAL 3 5] 9” Shallow Well PUMP 30-GALLON GAS HOT inaice Binds tie aeagy « nda ‘yesterday. Mrs. Almor- , 35, and her 2-year- Whew on Stephen perished in a fire: | $7495 || r “A” Grade, not crate _WATER HEATER . Reg. $69.95 ese| Perighed near the ‘ door. * * * Michael Danehey, 32, a ‘itrainman, was not at home when the firé broke out in his a doctor's office. Mrs.” trying’ to flee with the child. Both ‘residence. He collapsed when -he | arrived home and. was taken to railroad : shire as head of the Gop Policy Committee. — Democrats, meeting at the same hour, were expected to re- ‘elect Sen, Lyndon. B, Johnson of Walpole Isobel Schmidt of North Texas as their léader and to name Attleboro, a telenhone operator in Sen.Mansfield—of-Montana-assist= the | Mrs, 4 moan “until she Fire officials said Se ie Dine 4-H Club Meets to Discuss Annual Ski Trip County 4H Club agents, Sue Sturgis and Jack Worthington, will meet tonight with 4-H agents Max- ine Harris and. John Overton from -|Macomh County, to discuss. plans for the coming annua] Service Club ski. trip. Members from the 4H honorary ;0f Oakland County will also attend) rsithe meeting, The ski trip which in- 5¢'cludes Service Club members from bulk choice and tee Oakland, Macomb, Wayne and Liv-| rood and ingston Counties. will be held the fiaet week of February. The Amazon River is exceeded, jniques and practices in New York @ ‘City, ae pd in length only by the Nile. the blaze might might have been caused-by fan exploding kitchen heater. Walpole exchange, picked up ant leader, succeeding Sen. Clem- Danehey'’s message and re- ents of Kentucky, defeated for-re- y 80-78 cents layed it to Phyllis. Metzger, tele. ‘election. i phone supervisor, who said: “It; :| was awful, Il heard her cry and died.’ She few utility and low good screamed for help several times.” lambs 16. 00- 19.00; some mixed lots util ne ed P e :0 Business Notes The promotion of Harold A MeFarland to director of--thé per- sonnel services section of the Gen- eral Motors Personnel Staff was announced: yesterday by Louis G. Seaton, vice president. : McFarland, who has been associ- ated with the administration of the General Motors Scholarship - pré- gram since 1955, began his GM career as an hourly rated -_— in Lansing. He is a former director of ees! relations at the Oldsmobile and (Detroit Transmission divisions. Willlam L. Graves, insurance consultant for the Pontiac district |Office of the Metropolitan Life In- isurance Co,, recently participated jin a two-week training course on advanced life underwriting tech- choice and prime 25.00: * ant’ p~ | ei as £00. Balable sheep 5,500/ moderately acfive: slaughter lambs and sheep steady: bulk’ fo prime wooled lambs 110 Ib down 6.50-20.35: few smafi bas cholce an ps 20.80 ies -PORT HURON. wh) — Cotistruc- in St, Clair wit be started this he} month by the Michigan Bell Tele.J ' Approx, Price 45.75 Gf. A Growi ‘ing Utility Stock | for Excellent. Return | Consumers Power Co. or Information wpm obligation call fe oe ta da Hours 9 40 5 vera Indicated - Yield _ Dividend Pa Se: 2.40 peKyr.. - ; Ne phler Co. With. Tank marred,..Compare this. valuel $ 5. 4" — gy Cast | i 2-COMPARTMV T MENT j 5 cas 3 THEY LAST! 30-Gal. Water Heater Glass ~—Lined> 19” tert Ask ox. These Pernt carry com- frie "as much bot we" 52-Gellon Electric } HOT WATER ~ HEATER © pp Bo ape 7 9” Eee oy. “Vacin: 11" Ising ' 3-WAYS TO BUY: — Bhasin oe ee ee ee ELS woe! NIGHTS Till 9 P. ‘M LOWEST PRICES. oN STEEL PIPE — urge bial to ‘compare » outstanding COMPLETE ‘WITH - ALL ae FiTTines - SELL WHAT EE WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! as 3.PC. WHITE» BATH SETS. REG. $134.50 VALUE TT. 2 * * « * « * @ « ad -with WHITE ENAMEL CABINETS @ Modern Styling @ Storage Compart- ment e — Plated $ 4 a and closet. ee ‘ COLORED BATH. SETS : with all A-ORADR tt tienes $9995 Golvenixed $2.65, 11%.-in, Galvanized $6.52 § | 112-F*. snd 5-F. $9995 Galvanized 344 1¥4-in, Galvanized $7.70 BATH TUBS 29 Galvenized 2-in, Galvanized $1 0.32 Steet and Cast tron ont CASH fe CARRY ONLY de \ eee ene ins ie wal Saetee re OPEN FRIDAY _ esi co. “fal Sock of a Pon Sad Pigs — ~ Ereyting ta Pamting Suppoe ‘FREE dee _PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 - aa ok — fe ‘es : nt i Pursiey Ft I Home, | os F An t salary is" offered, ~~ Donelson fohns| & pi Samana ad npn | oy should have known better than fo beat him at Poker = SIONED. FOR Fl | , Seer] at night eS Soe antique Me gs — ro STAT a Help Wanted Female ae Work Wanted “Male 10 ~ ee — Me eee oe INSURANCE ———{eeew-inuren ' by Moughital Service FE 2-00 . ~ 2m bg te Wonk. mew a) ob ‘Wed, Children to Board 26) w now. ¥ FOR ‘ 7 Or AL y PHON Tal meats tan otis residentia Vc he Si ] wort Write Pontiac Pree avaitaste Now" NTER INSURE 8Y z. + alld oor epSoinie) = e 5. Murdo, a aaa | Nicholie & Harger Co. sa 2 . ; . B. icho! he ood York, who declined re-election. | {f,°pMt™ gE" BE sonar oT < TRODTERED NURSES ar, | "penton ‘atah bene Blooets|** HURON AT awd. H Md Goods 27 ro5'at wT awit pict =P bees © dew | . a | iy” shits heelen operant. Meh | Sop ta ase FURNITURE NEEDED ALAN Democratic — 4 fits ‘at once, ? Os Window washing, snow ‘removal, MAHAN REALTY co, a ai Frepresen- Cemetery Lots 5 i¢ Hosp. 60 N- Perry. : al Wpes of work, Birmingham, |PIRE - WIND AUTO -TORNADO tation to Rep: Adam Clayton re “AYERST ~ STENOGRAPHERS TrPigt—— | N-CoO _____t0%) W. BURON ___PE 3.008 | REALTY 60 EES, Powell, New York Negro, 2 GRAVE: LOT, WHITE CHAPEL Good tor Indy with | CAR we URE Sele eens OF a ; ig . didn’t Cemetery lots. PE 8-8129, ‘Sbitity“aed ‘emtlttent opportunity CARPENTER Woh ka ae “Laundry. Service | 18 a. FE OR 4 FE 20063 develop. Powell supported Presi- — Laboratories Ga persoeneh, Olive 3-0811, "| semeceinn Leet wine ein Late PLAIN OR RUP./ONE OF RONTIAGS Ta : dent Eisenhower in the 1956 . i Call pe 1. emoceling. Low winter prices. LACE CURTAINS, RUP- tee - : “Z| Mr. J. St. John, 815 ld, SALESLADY — PART-TINE Free estimates. MAple 6 $00. fled, 8 ag A campaign, The lec Grosse Pointe Park, Mich iehigen work ase . app person. | CARPENTER WORK, -ALL KINDS. undry, phone FE 28101. | _ =. ee = + wi Pont Press : STAPP’9, FAMIL STORE,| Reas, John Featherstoue, FE Fon PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Neither was there any 7 = Mire. 3 fl ~ -~Sar ESMAN _ | 988 W_RURON 8T 41336, 2 . Pontiac Laundry, . FE in “the. caucus of Rep. _—-FOR-WANT ADS : peerapee wor ¥ WANTED, BLACK- | GA a “ARPE ties tice nen Ba D-Miss., who also” Pio PIAL. FE 28181 yY, | _ #8000. oe = re liams_said he was invited art aa E nes 0 On| Wid. to buy, small ne caucus and attended and “as far cn tek eels a CARS IN. TOWN, ¥ = P NEWS) 32008 ——-—- | small butldip sto as _I know everything is all right.” immediately. The _ Skah "RRs 4 Fin son B WANTED WiTll Liv. _Moving & tog & Teeckieg 1 10 Wie oo } The Democrats name d_ their _eneed young man MY bate | Sas with holdover Ways and Means Com- Rd. | 1D WALL WASHING COMPANY ScHLENT SERVICE ~~ |WANEER ger wuetee can re| Teere ot es mittee members as a special com- insertion of the sdvertise- — oe _ faa, “Ties, eed Work. PE) mensonable Rates —_VE 62408) 9.2143, Edw: M. Stout, t. Realtor mittee to ( 4 ment which “has been rem f| gee homtail tne one! Help. Wanted \ 8 ONRY STONE ANT Cinpiw CALL BILL FE BASE. . new } dered valueless through the "7 Sx tor: Ann” MASONRY STONE AND CARPEN-|“‘hene, cleaning hauling and rub |wip—gh0 GORDE is SAND "|? 8° Saginaw bad members. error. When Tom” Bateman, BATEMAN AN A a —.| hardwood. Allemons Yard, | : The Democrats’ action on elec. are made be sure to get $/. ge °KAMPSEN REALTY.~311- "Sock no Bundays Birmingham PLASTERING. & = PR Ok | DURES TIP TOP "| Detrot, Mich. TUxedo 2.4008, | WE NEED LISTINGS, ' tive posts had been Ghustsbents will be gives —_— R,_Wentwart,_ Sire--wirt—bO INaIDE MASONRY | tice specially stock, PR 43033, | WANTED, TO, BOY SMAL FORT:| ‘homer, “and vacant fi Le granted all along. : a “> SALESMEN Man, OR Fmt Tok Sf all Kinds. If pot satisfied HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAME Wang: PIANO FOR CHURCH SY sak’ bun r _am ! - already has thind ter me i eee - ; steady year around, no lay offs.| ofter. A rk, Mal Accept your! your price. Anytime. PE $-0008. | "iasement.. Pive Pointe Comimi- Kk. Re 1 Rs Ito — served as. Ay. Pongh ond we REAL ene average $256 to $3.00 4 hour. |, 3 ae guaranteed, ist ie ATORS CLEANED, ASH) nity Church, PE 61381 or PE empleton, Neaitor _ Speaker ‘longer than anyone else larger than regular agate- perieaced In tn, selling | “Plenty of| APBly_'s person, 10 _¥. ee aaa Ck \ ie, cotlaeaet fireplaces. PE:|_ oF rubbish cleatup. PE €Si3, | S-1081 339 Orchard Lake Rd- 44063 in ray = SULTIVAN, (DEC. 31. | 1956. MRS. ( tee pA K, hoon the atin and contacts Maltrws omen or nex bore ALBEE OR | 19-4063. wn gt ge RUBBISH | — Wanted to Rent ~ 29 : Cari bert ahoma, Demo blication, . " ork removal 40369, RA A Ps crat; and alte ann , Mino Eat os wife rie ot paar Sulll- rents Wek Mei-end STAN e REALTY CO. gy ane eg pee w Wanted Female Vout anp weAvy TRUCKING LANDLORDS (4 will.continue as party whips, ' > sister ‘of Ogdie Lock. Richard end the ‘dey. of publication after $v -FECNIEIN S ELBCTROINS |— ma neal oaniacemanmmians “leet Pe tie TAD DE "| MAN” with «tot Fi PICKUP & 4 diate ren Pim wi Sey ‘wading ing. -epbtation the t t - E ver ' 2. | feuds, Alen: Prmeret service wit] § 0 Ore Seeertiqn - fac*tl Elation paid Rosphaiisatioe Employment Agencies 8A |# 1 WOMEN WAN: ‘Watt Wasa) [pay Yor. Cal sartime. Ave Pe toni ofS | meting Weates Std te Cal Humphr e Bo art from the ‘New Hope Baptisi|§ C&SM WANT AD RATES call PE satis for foerview. | ~~ xe nremr | abl moNiNas ea tae! Pick i is rae ae of trading your Teal z. g' Ghurch ‘with Rev. Ford Be Reed|f 4 RCA SERVICE Co. Inc.| | CAREER and delivery. EM. 3-06be. Trucks to Rent Preter clone ta) Rastern J ary batate. We have Domes, farms. ‘Feeli ficiating. Interment in Oak Hill V-Day 3 Days 6 Dave 2711 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ABY OR INVALID SITTING. TR popeot or svi one, =e teeomes ovgsecasies Ing: reat’ Commeteey_ Nes, Semen ware init 2 G48 mee oe Pontiac, Michigan GIRLS _Days.or Eves, PE 2-6062 AND BQ wi’ -— ret * oils ar and. Northern resorts listed for _ Witliem P. Savis Puneral Home.|— 4 80. 348 $66 : EXP. SECRETARY Di DESIRES PO.|% ton sions 181, ext. 67. 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. DORIS & 80% ay aed . EE EwOD © Humphrey TH Meheich or eg a Sy Tube Bending Fixture : | aus <:- eeenotis “A Boag a _ nti mt int ad rut Pe | e_E Seven ____Poeee Bogart says his weight is stabiliz-| wise et‘oraie.'W, thonpese’|j $ Si te tw tl g Medical | "reersre Ske . Pontiac Farm and Share Living Quarters 90 DeopeRTY WANTED after be . is “feeling great”’ beer sant a boa : “tas ‘30 P-3 j - Builders : : A: ‘ : | gyros x & BABYSITTIN NG. OR Industrial Tractor Co. " ‘ona on iE 0-month fight against gear Ball and Robert eee §——-- . ssistant- _ ORG BI 5 _— Die cusen Beet in, Sunday ter x Ib me Yad ‘s i) Us Now tate, you Give | — id. Pri- aera : pen oe fam ed SE The actor underwent surgery on day. jan. 4 at 1:30-9.m. from rooms POWERED. AND MARTA ALLY $240 oes Pan iN WY HOME REDUCED RATES Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 cad to aspen, $e joree a esophagus last March. Some with Rev. Roy Lambert officiat- R re N T IT FAST) Porm SMALL. DIAMETER) Mature person to assist the. doc- | FRONINGS, USHEL, PICK UP “arke van to serve you. SMKD nereDIATE CASH FOR EQUT- _ time {hereatter he disclosed that} Cemetery Mrs. Thompson will Me through Rent Ads! Room,| een gene FAD INSOR:| them, feel comfort, he ake | | Fave aeliver on at ODE CARTAGE—~ nn ae WM. A” a malignancy was Donelson-Johns RorriOns. Pad . a... APERING AND DECORATING | z opetation.” “Lear Nov see ap —_ Punteat pome Oe“ ow se, apartment, any-| fione. ‘oventiMm > VACA’) sé SEE JO ANN, | meee, onan | Local and Long Distance Moving Ki L L” Templeton, Realtor its KENNEDY . JANUARY 1, 1957, om : ; , ASHINGS AND ORIN Phone PE 5-806 back to the hospital for treatment "Donald Bugene 1M Beach ‘Br. ing Metin ioe eine APPLY Private... __- weings | Reavona food work. ver 1 Wipe TON STAKE TROCK : i * 4 ° . ra é o relieve pressure on a nerve,| joved : Mrs.” Ruby “A./2 818) AVON TUBE DIVISION: ~~ . WANTED: 4 ONIN S | \YTON. Ser SIDNVAN AND STORAGE. $250, 000. seer waren caused by scar t Wagoner; dear father of Arthur,|4O101. 4 : . ede Waterford area PERYFON ° issue resulting) Dowel B. Larry i. ; ecretary 2.4780, : cata from the previous his Ronald . may es 4+ . ~ —_ ROCHESTER wt. . : ; at our dieposal te purchase new year dockets _ Surgery, ene Se One eee (Wee: : 7 $400 Building Service 12 Painting & Decorating 20 se ‘tee msi 4 anal : seid. " _Mrs.Albert Conley! . PRADA we : .| ana. . R ' + cane (Aa BRICK, Ant BLOCK WORK. Act. CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL FoR ® N. ing? ah ca: so I'm | hold tnd Delbert Ras Ph Ane t y BOR REPLIES. | USEDCAR SALESMAN | Personable oung lady to ease monic, Grepinees and chim-| pape seam service, Com-| 5 a. ello. Inaure SELLING YOUR steady, even though I'm January § at 2 p.m, from the . INDUSTRIOUS RELIABLE the burdens or ration Pres- aoee FE Y __ | __meree 3-3435,_ Buy To PROPERTY? : id ae ght,” he with Ren at Churth, Ballagh of- At 10 a.m. Today there FAST | Y Sin san jake Oe Be aeons. “ mA Me 1 PAINTING "AND and romeved. M A AN It will pS ag Fhe ig us. Sa ; * He ‘ ‘h " q - . ; %, . . sme let March" | Eset "tec, Sa || Sce"a'ast wuecte || pesreomeme ee | Clerk Typist A sere no H Ete ees “NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN Vake Otion until 11 am. Sstur-| | boxes: . INSURANCE, APPLY IN. |. ve | Foompe on VE raed agtnenr “ede Ty Citizens and Taxpayers of th we ey! Se ES es Se 220 Ps i PaInrin % ha 1075 PE. 2-0263 of Pontiac, Michigan, notice is hereby) CPUrch, to He im state until time w re 1 LAYING SANDING _@ FIRE 1, paced cont ie Ler i: 5B 2OS R ll p é ~ given that on ‘Tuesany. Torch, 1 ,efeby| _of service 4 5 8.10; 16, 18, 19 GRAVES: LB BAGINAY é‘ Licensed contractor, inteea Pree est, PE. 49205 usse oung at 8 o'clock p.m, Eastern Standa: 4 7 Smart ra fic who ues D4 Pontiae Hardwood ie bg enn ‘i NO. PAIR Trina, Bid on the sale at your contsact 21, 25, 26, 28, 29. _ wee in bidhdly ettioe.. Se | SLOCK. BRICK CEMENT WOR PAPER a oe iG. PAINTI - before. you sell REALTOR - BUTLOES CLASSIFICATIONS * ee -ETERANS sod ‘ing. See JO ANH | PLD icmmege OE stan Toe repair Edw. M. Stout, Realtor .|4t#_w. Murer bf ; LERANS. coupe Simaoror o_o ‘PAPERHANOTNO. re “fai OR a7 fac BEN bd ay AITENG MEN Bookkeeper i asd commercial Pel shire, WALLS WASHED. PA- sea en “By order of the, Commission. Pd Of THANKS — occeeesecergeeed H ; 1§ to 26 - coe 2. ee t clented. Paper" er removed, B.| “tract until Dated January 2 8 om N teeny, {ieitemorame 220200] Help Wanted Male 6) Fixe ee LEB Piisandusky. CARES soe oy ANS, | Flowers supeeabegnesesceses ea “PAIN Perea pers ; } rae POOLOTE occ ccseseecnes * : : ‘Trans: 4 _ Small, FE 46-4628. ware ma T will pers your prop- ee Tf ~ ne 3; ra xi eat : A FEW ~ tion frm. and expenoes advanced. Experienced restate. te wort aoc AND (ENT | TUPPER te 3.7061 po Ai Fg, Pe ‘io mal Me é- ; * and. Roos ld _ 4“. __ STATE OF MICHIGAN ait hing + Sr Working men needed at once for between 6 and 8:30 p.m. auty.| FEpeet Cecet ouperviciee, 84 ¢ wut Resi niial end ad’ copimer-| Phy ee Physlo-Th Therapy 2 21A price |e Call and let ~ “Before the Honorable Verne C. amp. He Female = i..-..-+-+-7). gutside some mochanteal Ne cae fia : 7 Sah, Otsranited: wert. IN A Sins: | ton. Circuit Court Commissiones, for lor the | Help Wanted — ----+-s-serseseens-8] experience se helpful, Apply ioee W. | WTD- @MUST HAVE “s = at SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. ersseessoes@] Huron between, 10 ~~ te} a om ieuis’ Masters Mo- R e tionist CEMENT is OUn -SPRCIATAY | ‘Special foot ‘rechava ue, 14 Lincols In the matter of the petition ett) work : Gee Bs ee Seen wea PULL Time | {0%,Ssles, 1675 Highland Ra., ecep CHAR Gs BUNCE | dolled a NTED Eoeanl mew yaad gains oreo TEE PETES Te a come mace) $O00 / ~ — | eames, Srige tanaiee na. “Television Ser Service 22 ee tea Bo lw Yee Now ao ‘Flin Osklana ocant 1‘lebie fgan, © Mich. | Qusiness Services 2.00022222.1.113, BARBER —STEADY | Do:n0t apply unless you have | | fintshin Sh cate Walled Lk. tne) A SOTNSON Realtor ORT CARH. Sr Sn n “Schoo! Disirct. ¢ a ‘on. | Bookk # Taree ; - : hauled coal in Pontiac. Apply in! attractive youne, Jaa with cheer. |._MA 43400 COPENNAVER'S A. RADIO & TV) 174 S. Tel h Rd ena nena Chiropodists ; {{| CONSIDER APPRENTICE person. 351 8. Paddock. iM $5 Repalt. 596 W_ Huron. Night serv: elegrap aes cepoasen rte peetpersy | Dressmaking & Tailoring |... 16 GIVE GUARANTEE -vaé.| fas se eset Deg souwer | CEMENT & BLOCK | Ec" 4-560. ‘FE 42533 Le li eae Mi et * private: property | Garden Plowing — alin R 3-760 ‘ YOUNG MAN TO PICK UP _VAC-|the phove. an’ make. appoint WORK PE 5.0702 AY OR Wi ir i aE | ae sane 1¢ eton Sate oe 8 teams eee Hl Gone moo nea ——| Pein Gal Pe S| Sean IE, BOR | Cae [PAF on ORE TY Saar ™ crai—voR any conERACTS bey fib | Laundry Service ....... nares | | x0 TOOL. MEN Yano ‘| Carpenter Contracting fs AKA Hd. Van Dixie Hwy. * f ction 20, T. 2X. R10 , Bloomfield Machine operators; experienced in| 6 to oe pam. oni str On "F-13588 n ecakland County. Michigan, | [ADGscepIng ine ee Me the, manulactire | an-or Siena ong ~ ——: ROUGH OR TRIM GET OUR BID GUARANTEED (rv Tv REPAT ATR, pany en aes . Salons: a, . feedings ee Steady Ove ' : of ee gning, At 8 point on, the 8. line ort 5 ee hettseet #} time. est YM __Help_ Wanted Female 7 FOR MEN : FURNACE REPAIR PAI CLEANING, RADIO & 1V, 197 8, | PARKE ST Gash Joh son 251.50 —: from = | hg iA of Television ben * “ eroeeth pair “mA CARB DRIVER'S STEADY pata ; | BABYSITTER —_— LIGHT HOUSE- | S ] : $ 400 FLOOR SANDING OLD FLO FLOORS | _Ty pewriter Se Service 2 22A BUYE RS WAITING "Jo" 10” W, 1006.33 teat] EUpeNmier Serviger .........a9A] “alent. Over 48. “Apply ue afer @ pm.) OCUCSMEN & ,apecialy. Sart. Bills, FE WRITERS & ADING Ma;| Of your land contract or equity. coat af ‘ines. are sre, ae Spe ot Gee Bention:; ot Founa Prcoee Ssteeses a > ad BAKERY SALES GIRL, OVER 20.| “Any type of sales experience will | Gun’ BLDG REPAIR BRICE-| chine re ting.” Expert. work. a & cation" Brompt, courteous you, sell. Eres waiting a all: types of , 2 Be ie Piaget e ealttti, TREMP Notices © Personate “"°<11°.!7.1! 95 CAR WASHERS WANTED, 140 W.| day. worksonly’ Anderson Bakery.|. qualify you lor this position con- | work cement, pinsioune-orece,| Geteral Printing and Office Bup-| ho ,ovl ong ap te ) Gee dt Reston Bb: tee ie lee Children 6 Hoard ......,..98| Huron. __ $96 |W. 14 Mile Ra, Birm, tacting industrial and retail firms.| try PR. 42200. : ply Co., 17 W, Lawrence. ovine SF ok ay be Cullough : _ W. 410.01 feet along the E. line of said| wid hold Goods .-..:+.+ 31 CAB DRIVERS. “3° OR OLDER, | _ +714. NTED. ore. commission. see MISS) OAURANTEI =~ ALL Uphoisterin 23) oon A. JOHNSON, Realtor - ‘inet ap Mg -» Migeetlaneous ...20040.0.; FE 2-0205, BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. K. : g J ealtor 3 fet; thence "BI" 08 Ak" We 210.00 foet| Money Teel, octet “aia CHEVROLET oe 383 N. Cass pails Pe 9-046. “aikopeasiia “eaters 2: < HAY DEN, erent | “1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 7 ‘ bed a oe SFWEETHT ETE ii 3 ¥ Aa it i . ~ oa wan oe SBEADLES i SAMPLE 66_3 monaors oo a - Seine ee sets wna wane ween EES | SALESMEN | EAE AEP"*) Engineer $700 |gsessaee eters = tome MEARNS, Dearne, genre ef Wa al E FE 423 to the rights of the ~~ slong Quar-) Wid Transportation 31] Wanted: 2. experienced EXP. SILK FINISHER, APPLY IN| i EAKLES M_ UPHOLSTER- “Wanted ed Re state - 324) er ee wes CEE GR) KenadOuat pce gegen |" pergoe. Beble-Ceenee, 101 Onk-| Tite deqrat br euaivalont ex | JOM PUEMING PLOOH LAYING | ligt psceadaie, RA: BM) Rent Apts, Furnished 33 * Wotiee of Piting Csansbation Petition ve leeecece. 33) ton, Call pay top salary | Sanding, finishing 65 Edison. Ph. THOMAS UPH “ ave Clients For... AA mt ataggs He Rtg hears gS) Gain Sete Hae North Eherate| EXP. WATTRESSES | wa bu Sa bs SS Sn | DEES ewe 5 Paice" ReELMORAP Pe basn) Soper vung, i ships of | Bloomfield eit, and west tent ee 7225" 3a]. pean, 0? & Woodward, Birming- MIDWEST “em shell ome b earages., FE yy heat Pesan | ee confiei tn tg kes .--+-+--- AIRXP, SINGLE FOR DAIRY AND ~ bag ao ne ow, ead... iste || Stent Merril On Wake tae ont is ore Eragral farming, 634 ‘miles x. of EMPLOYMENT __ | #aourne SOTED ERS y- Lost & Found. 24) faite "4cntne Orem 18th day of December, A.D. 1966-1 wre caweee A See tials 406 Ponting Sigie Rank Bice. Cummoreiet oF rerident* ASd's&|cgurr pawn wate woxwn| ty inrm howe. . | ag Bago, and’ benetit “ef se aetieert 2. int Pw : fitions "and . stitches in hind leg, Reward. FE| — Good.2 or 3 bedroom home fe, for public " ‘ os, lntye tet taaide ety on for Purpose fide the supe. of PONTIAC a | bus tine. Powers, : ggg oe and Po -otlent wilt 2 bed- carat at te of the 6. EB. % of 2%, meee FE E_+2501 | 50501, | yom este tay "tor footie 2 7.2.5, 5, ie 5. Rupees ~ TERENCH INCAND Lost ge lige ied ae ee nealing ae Accountant. ‘BULLDOZING Sat Saad Tertor, eater, distantiN, 08° 207 10 W v4 $550 | | SB. ceemeen nea : oe GRER. | 0) CTS ET) nt of ; Seat siness Service pet, reward. MA.. 2 Wa nead contracts for immapiete|. town, 4 potions th ne fing, room, room / bath." Rade eee’ ndto, TV, necessary “if you Pa = bai watering Ces = “ oe ee vie ENGLISH P\ at bon gs si ca pore! A 4 Grete on only, 116 Lafayette. 961 feet: thence) Rare wont aie pire. And) perience and want to -work AUBIVOX MBAR NEARING att AID, RM. 10 y_of airport, OR. FAM. | OP en APT. . Ne EM MEE By] Lom wast 00 meet _— to porate _. | iSite B, Sesaw PR +6600. Roa” ge une of ale te =a 2 Os pi 35 10 YEAR cee *. ie APPLiawen ‘RerAtn wasnia| i, Mt rea, vie’ ot Hoek Val| ings Se” ean "are. eee te Listeneahiiece’ Wee ene Tusewore , oe. . Thvle Mreetric, 802 N Ae Witte waiter Ow tee! 7,: . eee si. 318.0 tot 7OR we sa 8 “as, |—-os oe . FE si sain Poms ani Rew FE Gir | | MORTGAGES 000 seres and subject to) gue nousenale Reese vers meee , ‘ get ATW PENS “pchAKEaeY iaEW YEARS On GOOD Fe Valentine Mee eosteep irae - Genata! Office repai ty factory ed men wee. vicinity of 8. Jessie, Any * pleweaan qd ue : ; 1 Seen suptiy Coe Zig information “will bé appreciated. iy eee = $325. . | paavion —— |LOsT; money iN ~cAB—W Rater Sevepeees ‘We service all makes of wringer, Of, (D¥elope. Vic, of Augusta St feeb tthe "S yen a ny and ie washers. wes. to) Oo 13, OOOO HO BHO a t a - . acute: —* ie od ai i. We era ee Sem! : ROY KNAUF, Realtor \ seeieies ME. jana Larne ee Wwairry | fet On SPRAYED % mse 8 a onl TOOr, INSPECTORS ° , —&_ 50D BIAS, Pe some _| Sapnee Troll. OR 34008. . peng. ye een - ee 9] —— “per? rong # isnt Bl" MACHINIST |, _____ Instructions 9 sen | Eekhcenctnet Be kee CARTE nea TY. Bradues SIIINID LG BORE OPERATOR om ~~~ | YOUR .LIFE’S, MADE| Mishigan_Animel_ Reseu "4 @ Bouitert a: | MILIING MACHINE |_ ‘BESTWAY ae, 2 : I Ne ssiananeeney AY PERATOR, [EASIER through Classt-ig ee All Fringe Benefits jamb he m3 Seygies as . DETROIT OTHER'S ™_ Ads. To solve every: ees) aaed C “y 474 = a E * acne ee Ra ANE a ne day - problems vicky di PRACTICAL WORAES 7) | pee bbe ei ee PUCK. keeneere vat F heii teats OLive ‘1-021 : els MACHINE CO. : Ii; its hee lls alee zs oe ie hil shade seh rs ec ay tial Ce Se ae Wie | WILLIAMS LAKE. home ={NI ICHOLIE é a ec Huron — ne~ Pe sia | to & out outdoors storage . tleo- alee ee thaded Oakland Avenue . 52 i fe 3g K4, x is en C) = 5 Fal = >> g vandseapee ari ‘wh ‘ar bm A real value at $15,000 an later bed seers @ tea bath up. B full - Demt.,. gas heat, 2-car Big Terms. lew 3 bedroo not compan but liveable. Bath, Basement with oll furnace, Storms and screens.. Nice, shady Jot. $8600. Terms. $495 DOWN. A new two bedroom home on your jot: Call for in- formation iv. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. bedroom homé. Modern, Privileges on White ‘Lake. Low down pymt. and 5:30 ing EVERYTHING Fe YTHING F¢ FOR" ¥ Your COM- __fort. At Bus stop. FE 54-1332. .| HOUSEKEEPING RM. PRIVATE, close in. FE oe — PRIVATE ENTRANCE, FE 4-284) * reas... school. Ist floor. 5-561, alle 7 RM. HOUSE. we C.. «HAYDEN, Realtor "| _oreted “Gay OR Sian Sun._16 on pe om a _ | Seen Eves. in. to N; 2 . WITH COAL ence: Tt E. Waiton|- —-— ~ : 250 DOWN, NEW 3 BED. | ee _terford. OR 321033, a “BEDROOM. GLOmn ~ For Rent Rooms 37, -™ fOk bun UnLDER ~~ come 37) RUSCELL, YOUNG 1 RM FLOOR. HOME | 432 w_ Huron PE 44525 Pav! rane Foak 3 ) BEDRM. | HOME, fargo tet, ew OLD. 30 Delane Ct. : _sonable do payment OR ATTRACTIVE RMS. SINGLE OR pe oid double. kitehen Girls, 647 W. Hu- aMALL Howe, Fo Ag lhe 5 ENT. ron, ear r Sod. ‘Sn see eee | a AEW HOMES: BUS STOP. COOKING : Ort ent dee Wasa md homes, All brick. Pull | basement, THE CLEAN, | WARM SLEEPING RM-| Select No. 1 oak floors, full. ce- ° ie, igh schoot PE Sat! ener pons oy re eh .| CLEAN, COMFORTABLE. ‘si SLEEP- gengieman near “ FE 48363, 2.7503. 2 and Q NEWLY DECORATED room. Twin beds, Home ee ee \GED RELIABLE BUSI- uiet. private f oe Ber'f* eats Bice” Fait ENTRANCE: AGTO~ MEit ser FE tate "ROOM. with elderly "couple 2nd. shift, | pp Lg ig Oy Roa DAY SLEEPING FOR 1 OR 2, |° oon priv. close in, 61 Fair- ROOM, PRIVATE EN: Btate St. : EEPING trance Men 174 gygieres, Cal ahr $0 FR I RT- Cla WITH COOKING CUT TO aeified Ads! RON Seas in a, $15,250. GI's $350 down. 350 down. A $2, NEW HOMES: - peut ranch-type home. 3 full “bedrooms, 1% baths, birch male: boards. Automatic ~ Dent, geter. f = Lad S, Inc. hom ith OR 3-1991 fut Sema = es e, loca _ Hu. WE TRADE fon." immediate Elizabeth Lake front hi 3 m possibilities ia” sare Whe tee | eS tent, Puch or ceil reat with’ op-| Matern fray, shingle, five | aight Tull basement. gas A.C. heat, we: ye REALTOR | “rage and “feneed lot immediate $1284 or. possess ~COLORED WE wor SELL AND. TRADE “Here ts 4 ote on, the south| Rigs ai gfON REAL TORE — 4 on paved Py’ wan tell bath. Price Hills of Rochester ‘ IVE’S HOME = brick, |’ R _D. _RILEY, Broker 3 bedrm. rancher, 80 f. long. spe- sass PR ¢iis Serna Whthas ata yy seater tes . gas DOWN. , You'll dance with with | / &pe ini and ©, cute 3m Ire font. olfeeAcamme a | f Sete cee ee eee | tae me ne rey R. D- RILEY, Broker | Shepard Rity. $0 Miia, Lk. Ra, | FE CUSTOL Lm ; joo : t . 2% co | Fs ¢ - 4 ¢ / * : i. way i s ’ ae ite 2h ee gil f ' t A Es) i ) As : ei nae T land pe Oa FL 8 ay lent investment. | Exsoings afer @ call Mr. Care A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, F E 4-253 - WEST SUBURBAN 3 iow with Ln aoe g fireplace. Located 1 Oxbow ‘Lake. #8 S 600: with $1,000 do WILLIAMS LAKE Prac ment. House ts Uvabie and and needs some work to com- plete, Only $395 down, F.C. Wood 1 Co. REALTOR Open Pe rd After 7:00 OR Corner Williams Lake & MS MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE “Privileges on beautiful Williams | fake. year round suburban “over 4 acre” A at ¥ West of om 3 Fvanch home. Large ee gs eves. 48 ‘Ss NO MONEY DOWN “3 BEDROOM-| A >. .BY OWNER | E INC. _|,, REALESTAT ne Clarkston | Lake Privileges tu — 2 bedroom ranch home . “Why pay rent? Total. seine $8,250. LOR 34008 ieued i Per ok pa window dar shakes : to ae by + ca 3 5-002. - Braue CO., REALTORS FE 20263 $550 DOWN 103 W._ Huron : : F pel NEXT DOOR NTANCH bY city of Pontiac has, such cs room, ll" beak nies ititehen ne PINE LAKE AREA ~~ bath, city water & sewer. desireable 3 bedroom to Pontiac Motors and Fisher take ste. Body Only #72 per month inelud- Fanci 5g 8 Th taxes room with fireplace, en- I OLMES-BARTRAM closed 2 car rage. Com: 4202, Dinte Buy. eh ~ py E- _e tied ree : basem Nv land- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE coneed’ Mabe aes sare » old,- Near It Rd. Brick Convenient ooo ess: ‘ith rooms and 3 shopping, s 4, ; “4 ecburches. A real buy at $27,- fares’ water softener, 19. f 500, Cash to mortgage. ° mm fo * . sion. Excellent west side le [SY[T VAN REALTY:CO. sank, Seep 2083 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 50418 IN SYLVAN G CENTER $1,000 DOWN . Large new 3 oak floors, basement, nace, @ real value in this home, bedroom tile Wath oi! = fur- "BONTIAC R REALTY FE 54-8275 h K. | i tered “Tile bath.“ Dry peme UCK FARM 3 John FWIN | foots, Tue path. ‘Bry: pain a Se 4 -- E women” bal - Since 1925 & $2,507 and assume GI for the part time farmer. Varied 3 W. oe © i. mortgage soil: emacives wo @ Va R SE cLARTY, Bkr. 50447 Eve, FE 5-406 fity of mente. rete, herries, FE 2-2162 OR FE 5-3578 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | make their hobby a business. MULTIPLE LISING SERVICE | 262 8. Te Coen Large mi farm storms and screens, Baldwin Phone PE Drie = cst Boie® meni living Meituated ‘and school area, $1,000 dn. 26 Cross. Perfect Lake Front hn cory. Drvig catine, ty Tnetary Smet Seeeesene| Partridae| === . = seaman elias wore base-| Seception reception hall, 15x22 fives =, m=. el Tl ge CONVENIENT Location nstens Saige Skee sl SRE TO, model che | wuumoe to eee | Sine caecrebiuron, spermastone payment. 10 closets, ._o Toom on coment, aetetel ral. ‘ fiver 41300 Da gel i room snd dark ‘oom, acer ac | 3-BEDRM.— $1,200DN, | faenaat, "Ned, érive R IL bs un tached . Lot Taxiso with + usse 12) g Settle slope “to sand aco, hice | " Comfortable 6 réom modern home | TE! REALTOR-BUILDER ie. wh:te rance fence.| focated im Southéast Pontiac. 5, “attractive features here. 412 W. Huron PE 44525 To include rich rose Wilton car- basement with sutomati yg mily *EAST oe. BUNGALOW 5 YEARS OLD Attractive modern to minute 3 with gas AG. heat, “pisclered gas A. en' aster walls, and oak floors, nice modern k minum storms and se insulated and side walks. Price $0875 or teas Sip Desroons, Meme ts oF out of gre AREA HOMD E OR TRADE Reautifur Tmodera five room home, pias sun room on founda- ion,finest of material ‘ned work- ‘manship, mirror like floors, living room 12x20 with fireplace, fall dinin: bed- reoms lovely =—s bath, oneal streamlined kitchen, a basemen that is par excellent. 2-car = race, acre land, over $1,000 In storms, screens and awnings. A home we are proud to show, FURNISHED HOME s fh - Attractive six” STOUT S Best Buys kegs | eons paymeat Bi ort 3 aenhooMs in with / full. ba neem. nac oak w mal fe . ie ~ family h Priced anne es ta “at only $1 500" cash / rar / $950 DOWN ne this cute 3 bed ‘Edw. M. Stout Realtor” jr Besee eB og oe VISIT — our office and look over our many Photo-listings. We have — saad from. Park right at LIST — With us for or a service, We’ rae sat L. H. BROW N, Realtor 1362 W. Huron PE 2-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANNETT ef- OFFERS Of f Walton. | - Practically new 3 bedroom pg Rg sluminum ms to tnd Sting ‘peSeSad pits reeueee $10,000; $2900 Elizabeth Lake Estates srresed * coaeitiee na hate ~ vomelajen k riassed - _ ae basement 0 heat busy mother will the ¥ remodeled kite. extra ¥@ bath, and the heat. Full price: $4.500—be first, call now! Ww est Suburban Brick Bateman Kampsen REALTORS — FE 40528 27T_8. Telegraph Eves. &. Sun. aeaKe nial h. PP livin room rane! phe a and dinin oi price 2 terms. with $7,400 ti foo down “snclading "ta mortgage CAPE COD BUNGALOW ‘ Beautiful 2 ae home. Ex. 4-Bedroom Brick GIs” West edge of Pontiac. This “ $ ie fonvanee' ame, sc | ew SURRCRane ramiec tile and’ ce- BED HOMES, BASE- ramic tile in large kitchen. MENT, OF. .HEAT, TILE ‘ 2 bedrooms . down; ’ and BAT it, STREAMLINED bedrms. up, Full basement, ad a AST _POSBES- io wk trot these, “azabes, ond berries tian’ es WRIGHT-VALUET" sehool. Where can you beat 345 OAKLAND AVE. - | Price Reduced “Meyer type ranch home tne, FOR t COLORED Say Sayed | St Bathe oe down. Compare before . you C. HOUST ON REALTY yew say you can’t beat 50 I DOWN $1,500 Down "4 rms. $450, bath. Immediate pos- Plakes you the owner of this soesten. $60 per mo. Newly fee- Ji W M WRIGHT, Realtor CLARK STARTER HOME. $500 Downs. Flor ft reiche. North suburban. Just 2 bedrooms, H> SL, for a couple. of trees. Priced at $6, “save MONEY Lar Fou storms and screens. Lots 950, $500 DOWN. Near Rochester. b+ cant. 2 bedrooms, acres. Full price $4. use } GI RESALE. $1,880 down. CITY. This home was built in ‘55. ore 2 nice bedrooms, living 2g room, mod: oe ern kitehen. f futi basement. corner lot. Full price $12,200. ° SUBURBAN. Built full in "54. floors plastered walls, aluminum storms screens, ott. Priced at $10,750 with $2,500 CLARK REAL ESTATE 46492 or FE one ipl Listing 44013. > aamars th spec F recreation latge corner jot. Pull pres. a 200 with low down. payment. . NORTH” Sy vee 3 bedroom Excellent kitchen with a of PP ng ler room, .lot 175x150. $1,500 down. - : SCHRAM 30 days. Roy Annett Inc.|: cree at $16,000 cash to m ~ WHITE BROS.» tm ob SB ae , ramic | - ted Ladin Vitege SPECI AL! anole R. Middleton PE 38-6003 MULTIPLE. fist NG SERVICE Commercial Building | Suburban Riving FE 5-5001 * PE $0471, foot” ail large rooms, “Bulld. ag * desir wt 5 oh sox. sce in i rs "LE LISTING SER * en. ~~ SILVER LAKE Lots of space. $2500 -PRIVILEGES much payment. This yt Vacant 5 roo- modern brick don't miss seeing it now. 3 27x56 ft. block buildin New storms, screens & awnings, be used for many 4 4. a‘tached garage gg driveway. type businesses. For $10,- Rig a & = ae i. ak 975 and terms. This is = 250 and terms or lease with op- | YOUr time looking at and wee ore) | Retired Couple E to hag a and only open 1% acre x ig at me Lo ne jueut Atte Attached Rone. te Two . . . bedrooms pay- fortable living rm. with ex- cellent ae thre Re ow. 3 - ment, See this now, rms. cor gerage my completely | Close to Joslyn. - | a ig is none 8. By A Ad rs. ox resale, basement fures. Oaly s1i,poe auto gas heat. Well able living even to new car- DRAYTON PLAINS oe FRE 3 bed: en | home, -dil oak terms. wm. Three bedroom home with « two car garage. Na’ on eno Pane Bi. 300 an Urbis you should oe aay atural liv- ee basement OL 1-1806. 2271 GARLAND. lg a Seas basement insulated, and screens, gas Seat end tebe pevtane- tows "FOUR BE BROOMS G HEMPSTEAD rE aul E. Huron 8t TR 8 2 room, is’ activities room in bese- ment for teenagers. Water § tobogan , and ice- ekatine at. Aw! r. Bar- priced ai t $45,000, hans ag HIGH d 1 clous bedroom pe Sage base: men Pric git aft beat. Price: ‘terms. Here = al hg ere ise res — nig K Taeiit 4 rah ai soos ere Ee a A ~ room. large basement, auto, beat. rage. Call for ai ment: now Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7% West Huron Street FE 58j61 or FE 6-2859 ‘BUD" Union ton Lake $14,950 rge ag ina iarse Birch kitchen eupboa: stove K... epee. met Toon! with r and dryer. rat TV en e hall, walkin c saany built-ins. Ful * well-landscaped {ira Srivaie Sate on perfect n fo! ee Bee it today. "ott ered an % | Beautiful Building Site 125-Foot Cass Lake F ront Make your building pians now for this choice lake front let on exclusive Ward's Point. Every ven Spring Just eton water & just ar corner, see it tod ound he cai ICHOLIE Very. neat and 49 Mt. Clemens o Eve. Mata. Dolan Ps M dase ny tw O YEARS OLD : edroom home, livin, with picture window, kitchen, nette & bath, tiled. Au uto, heat & hot water ‘Storms & screens; Full price $8250. $750 down. Im- iodine possession. Better call on bo LAKEFRONT . Y large family. Bj with natura! brick fiteplant nies i ane Kigchen, 4 ; asem porch, gu screened in glassed tn Lite be A real me Boat only, RAW FORD. “AGE NCY 53% W. Huron st Evenings, M) MY Y 31143 & 3 & EM P Sas $1009 DOWN A neat raneh with plastered wails, aute’ _ Oil heat, calum storms d screens.- ‘Ne or "4 and ‘school, #7 a, full pF This one you A BARGAIN. Owne this lovely 2 Bedrooms ‘he — tered” walls, oak floors, basement, ba heat, poy { fenced yar value at $10,700 _. bene Mh, walls, be nect™ fet full A ag fenced ard, wins Je & value Hy 90.708 Jim W illiams Realty oa Baldwin Avenue Nanette aie ae “GOOD INVESTM ENT — Oflered tur your fe this incense Q napection cated on the sutekirts of n Features include home. tenting hi fs" lor - 8% aces of ‘ind Ine _ Chud Por details eal; ISURANCE A ? J. A, Taylor cs | ee Only -5 Houses Left-— NOW yal a - STOP-LOOK-LISTEN!! |* HOLE. 3 ‘BEDROOM i ae Se a. ‘Real Buy—— a | aeAS IP NOTHING DOWN L ~~ 08TS ONLY = MONTHLY PAYMENTS ES s Why: Pay Rent 2 _ Own Your OWN Home MODEL-OPEN-NOW + 1:30 P. M—6 P. M.~ or Call FE 86941 Fer. Res anemia mae hose & ea Dont’ Wait—You Might Be Too Late WESTOWN REALTY ; COMPANY a il i semi-bungalow, plastered tee a Ay oil Russell Young |e 413 PAIZO = BUILDER any MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TWO BEDROOMS — and base- ment located on West side with auto. heat and hot water, full price Ge wae THREE BEDROOMS - ye Fe By 2 yéars old. SMALL FARM, — aes. down, cima “tevel land, = located tn Only ; corms wh price is only George R. Irwin LTOR "269 Baldwin Ave. Fe beer er PE 8-005 4 BEDROOM HOME $1500 down, & good family home, or 2 family, large roomé, ample fuli basement, W ra dr Hi. — ann ved street. Call now ee : R. fiiltz Furnished or Unfurnished 8 rooms, full basement, \. a8 mode lot, ~ pre e i gurpe street. witl rad Sor" st smafier nome, °. West Suburban Ranch | _GILES REALTY CO. . (2 W. HURON sT os. FE 5-617 KENT | Established in 1916 RENT BEATER — oer , fing . Cor full pein acre ~$060° down, Bal, $50 per ha APARTMENTS—12 Tooms, rate entrances He floors. fed walls, new heating month oe ean seat ved -git.boo $1,500" ao per mon need “ore laree mn . termes, BETTER oni spotless jalon All - larg Ld e plastered FLOYD ee Realtor Rwy. at Fe cat | ACRES MOSTLY _ WOODED ~ Suchy Realty. ae re ¢ ait N, Open Eves" beautifi fui ACD AT m TH: E fant fifi? i iis “wae ¥ eon vi “t CARL . BIRD, Realtor For: Sale Acreage 18 ACRES. vo ma geo Be ee ie eae ete: Edw. w. M. Stout, Realtor TN... Paty tJ £2." payment, Ortonville. good buy st Located on paved road. ig 1-3 ag yO a Clarkston, 8 acres, level as table Remainder rolling with sev- 5 to S375 per acre. $600 down, ~ ber Rid 975 Baldwin otidgeway | 26 Acres—River In Waterford with — New FHA homes built home and $1150 per acre, wea) KINZLERO 670 wn pg a. \ FE 4-3525 ‘ ‘For Sale Farms 48 ‘Dairy farm. 156 acres. 8 rm home. 40 ACRES FRUIT ORCHARD, 3 3 bedroom modern hotne, 9 mfles 20x60 20x: ‘cement floored "and 1 yaes buildings. $5,- 7 ACRES — 8 miles out, on paved road, asonry const: . Bo modern you will never want to ays. in town again, $2,000 down, # ACRES on M-ts 3 bedrooms, an ment, oi! heat. $1,500 down storms, screens, vedar- sid- , Outbuildings. RvO0e Wh 667 down, ¥ [izae cuotce Pancets |* Humphries * PE 2-0474 = Realtor FE 47114 n Evenings , 120 ACRES . Located sporex. @ miles fro’ Pontiac apes ty, acres ‘wits a slight roll, 00. per © tillable, ‘bul ~~ terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor - PE 5-8165 Eves til 8:30" oe 47). = Howard Siete brick - Mae, Saginaw. Strect - commercial Si Parking ores et réasona ble foot frontage on Saginaw five ier 8 as stars eto built in M le= ° $40,000, terms, Roy Annett Inc. . Huron - 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday f° rr’ wastes with WM. H. KNUDSEN zee fn Bass BM | KNUDSEN lObchard Lake Ave. ZONED Gas S bd GR | REAL seating tractive 2 bedi Pull ‘OCERY - Repair Garage and Station one 2 Yt von Bt 2-0n29 _MULTIPLE LE LISTING SERVICE Partridge TRE “BIRD” TO sEx barge i price $6300 on ter ADE. Busy A ATE & Business Business Opportunities 51 ee otal office and stock- ‘room. used as carbaretes and automotive serv- fee? Lot 90x120 for future. ex: lens eae been @ prof. |. Owner sel ‘on ne diness, About $5,000 down on real es. tate: Stock and equipment / WARD E: PARTRIDGE _|REALTOR FE 4.3581 ESSES $0 'W. HURON ST. ‘ OPEN EVE. TIL 9. ~ 1717/8. Buy Thra Partridge List Thru puctrides SUNOCO SERVICE [ALMOsT IN THE crrY — Modern i COVER uments pees GA 8 Ont: Fata in alive town ted Estab! “felegraper over 18 yrs. showing net a of Pstate é of Pontiac Sane”. REALTOR. _ FE 40521 ‘Templeton | ' | This business is offered first time. Present owner retir- ing. on main highway. across from -ige. cen- | - sated es of ell a. Lo- ing activity ‘Over 2.500. _. ft. of floor , On lot 60xl80 ft. Plenty of pom space. Doing Sagt ,f208.000 gross rros Wail, ake 925 ae own by Sppohtnent x| FINANCE COMPANY “think I've found me a girl just ‘like Mom — she keeps. me broke all the time tao!” _|'- WHEN YOU NEED , MACHINE, SHOP Trea large plug living qua’ cae anes Ete Poet CRAWFORD NCY “_ Evenings, MY 31143 & Eat sae WILL TRADE 1 CONTRACT - GOOD | for tavern or bar. Box 27, Pon- “tlae Press. “LET'S TALK | - BUSINESS” ~ Read This Twice You can lease this $90,000 V olume Mm restaurant I and is tops and the a room . partios, — Beating for {06 Money to Seagey 3 (State License Lenders) _ ¥ou can get i With e and on paym fit budget? “Then you our new modern office so convenient to parking and oot where new private await a. S42 ‘iat 0d tell ‘Home & Auto” Loan Company MICHIGAN BUSINESS | S#!#--* te $:_savuras SALES CORPORATION ae al JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | © § CONFIDENCE PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR AFC — Wousenced pmeace Cor - by 78 years of cane = _Sale Land Contracts 52] fave 2 steady income and Zan $1,610 DISCOUNT 8E Ebates NEAR CASS or ONLY ers. Service is fast. Money usu- ally =" same day. Phone or HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP, OF PONTIAC $4,833 TO HANDL 'R. J. VALUET, Realtor |-—_indfsor Room Say 38 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-0603 TEAGUE da pte Co. ¢ PERCENT LAND CON- ROCHESTER, MICH. Tah bent. Bel neniande owing LOANS. 9 dean ; $6,231. Will ie @iscount 20 per- an firs becenend Se | ph Rochester Ot 6-011, OL 1.4791 = | ——Mortgage-Loans — 84 LET YOUR $$$ WORK | LOANS — = $600 to $1 500 FOR YOU purpose on We have (both large and email | homie, meses ot net. icous service Call any hour. FE 2. Te nampa bdGitins or ten ee Jc HAYDEN, | ‘Realtor iro build’ a enraae co &._E. Walton Bly es 5 on a CHAPIN _ Pont eae peat tects Foe haat saf eee tre Swaps _ 55 work ior yout | wer ay Ee acre 5,5 HAPIN ~ Seon. N, ide edn i. FE 71 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. Basem breeseway, 1%-car ga- REAL ESTATE sis acres 1380, ies 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Piains.| Wil 0, nae , ‘8 OLDS sv R. REALTORS OR._3-1223 ‘Eves. MAple 5-124 ge or sell, Money to Loan = 83 | = "'” PLYMO’ AL wn (State Licensed Lenders)’ | for Spinet or. small piano. OxE, | § ee or 7.2642, . '. SEASONAL it car, take over pymts,, j . _Spotiess, EM_3-4830, LARG BEDROOM EAST CASH SIDE HOME. FIREPLACE, Get ‘eash ‘or , “a igre "pheengie Rice | GORMER Lot nah EQUITY TO TRADE FOR - BENEFICIAL Servis . R. J. VALUET, Realtor , . }|345 OAKLAND AVE dante Ny 50 Goo) |_| SMUREIPLE LAMino suinvice” | 7 W. Lawrene St PE 2-6240 a OR ss. WITH SWAP ~~ Buckner Customers SACRIFICE LARGE EQUITY IN Are . #41. t for furn. _or late model car. 5-0038. - ' TRADE IN YOUR OLD Ice “Happy. Fol Ss skates on & new pair. Some very Buckoer's Emplires servgwitn a| Bore. ed tee staice, forsale smile in the friendly manner. “gxtdres It is easy fo deal at Buckner’s, ' . where and kindness are shown veryone and borrowing for im and futar¢ happiness by arran for po 9 ir fs hs Loans to S800. Up to 24 months to repay. sey BUCKNER 2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., bes = AY “GET CASH QUICKLY. Up to.$500 ~ " $960 to i956 Pars, Brin yourt title. et. deals -_in poy Loans also yon’ on, fur- niture. . Signatures and other se- curities, For Sale Clothing _§ 56 | Lounge COAT, “LENGTH, BROWN mat. skin 12-14. Very good cond, MI 10 360i SOAR & pee ons. vw 8 levraph ra Na } bined Asnntinnlond | on your No| _| 38_W, Lawrence FI ——— i KENMORE | ttent : +} 2 zoom oll “space heater. FE| :~ "sca be, evan. | | Rick, “RECLABNED ALE YOU | Ieintion — = Metra) CLOSE: OUTS _ ES Sex Se ee a Fee ee | Sampson 5 er wis Beare tn J combs, BRICK, RECLAIMED, EACH.| Kitchen sinks, 8u Lumber & Sales Co om 4340 Highland Rd. ) oR 37084 LARGE sTocK Pipe _ Brick se now. $39.95, “R Stop, tables, ‘with formic eg Hotpoint refrig., 5 cu, RAFTERS ~- ROARS PLANK, 3x2, “120 rl 2 2x6. pine In, ft. te _ Te. lesa: ap-yard Seca 98.000 LZ BRAND NEW BLOND “CLAYTON'S FURNITURE - AND APPLIANCE | ar, Mich. FE 5-414 i?” A USED ere x tV $29 to $500 ELECTROMASTER RANGE, $40. ELECTRIC SINGER PORTABLE sewing pul . Wi sacrifice, $1.35 5 . No payment due wntil f. a credit man- ager, onal ome. Will = to your , Sales, FE ~ GOOD. ) USED ELECTRIC RANGES | ALL. NAME BRANDS | AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW “$39.50 AND UP POWER CO. FE 56-8151 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, _onily “0.9. inns Me | 61300, | GAs RANGE, 36" ‘NICE APPEAR- SE Po tmnt pF KENMOR’ KENMORE W WRINGER VASHER. FE 5-3272. KELVINATOR REFR: REFRIGERATOR, 6 runnin, condition, . Milk's, i's. MI 6-1 __ a unit. Michigan Fluorescent, Fur- niture annex, 397 Orchard Lake Ave. MOTOROLA TV 90° MAHOGANY. o98. model. Nise t S300 OY Only _ Milk’s, DRYER. 30° NEW euectaic 83 Hatch ery Rd. Williams Lake, nepalorastons i _ LAST eu eede OR TRADE Se MITURE C9. SAL ALE ‘ON TILE Bonny Mald Vinyl Tile... SAL E iL TNOL EU MS Lincleum whe W ail Tile 25" wall tle U imueages wir Peb. Cred tor our Sone. Pall Alien at pr ro ™ « STOVES. BOUGHT, § EOL, shanges. Turner's. 5. TV antenna kit. oe ~ WALTON TV ~~. CONSUMER’S . FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, @ | Storm Good new unit for the price of a used |. tric rang & caicinator. Reas. |- ons ngs Bae) mi r, P Walls & Floors 712: 8. Saginaw FIRST. QUALITY 5 oe 32x21 double sinks, basins 2 trom $10.05. G. 60 8. Perry. a Empire $14. re j A, Thomp- 2600 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce! piasterbos: at 1 Mareware,- "Prumbing at ‘ THE LAKE AREA's LARGEST wiand Tele mes AND D Ti Aaa | thn: Laie Double hing windows from. sit $s — . sii Sliding w s from... 3 $4 ¢ furnaces rae ate windows, 2 =. fom. burners and blowers. an Birch No- 1 flush doo: Co re Main, < r ve" see" ‘ ™ 904s OLive i. Be ee oe WOOD AND A UM Knotty. piss Wo. 1. 8 1c | "ation doors ond wie Fr LUORESCE® ast TURES! BENSON LUMBER CO lon a medicine cabinets, modern ne your” Do It Yourself — 61 value AIOE Ae ae cent, ‘Garage Doors Berry moat os overhead factory sec- onds, all sizes new @pproved for ionsumers lines, $08.50 & “pit9 50 valu 50 50. These A electric ts att M Fiuo chard. Ls Lake ike Ave. neater, 82 ga ¥ ome ——, ber ribast or ge felled we Hf an ere. Oakland is anal Ba Bain 436 Orchard DAS ARE HERE (inventory time) 7 builder hard- KITCHEN. CABINET “SINK, hae 2 tiful, famous Youn oungstown $189.95 Value, 18-95, marred; "Lake Ave «| LIONEL & AME RICAN | § FLYER TRAINS Authorized tory jee andy geome ete Pree teat on factory ana TASKER'S —_63: ~W. «HU: x: | 275, GAL, OTL TANK, NEV Gag past. — lege & cap, pid FE FRADE SRL RCTAI Wi e. pengee. R, B,. — TRADEAN DEVA. see eeee beeneeees sts iaeee LAMPs, 1086 hn “tas value $3.95. rs Orchard Lake Ave. m Bers eee Used frade-In Dept. | aoe cus’ Mesnest’” ae lise ‘} sa" Gas ‘range... si pee. ents. OR “a: dining room set.- Religerates . gue ITEMS = THe FURNITURE CO. o4s eee eee — ae ee A qynEre RADIO’ bas extts ~ WAYNE GABERT'S FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Was saniee refrigerators Same | Set ers, dryers, end istheptgaang tv Res Try te oes 5 WAYNE -GABERT BIG DISCOUNTS ON HI FIDELITY: RADIOS AND a a PE 54189 j Deep. ands accepted. Used pum: AS raph & seciores ~~ LIMITED OFFER 4928. 4928. Saginaw FE 2-4397 shallow well jet pumps. 3% ii cent tt 0 = te mn & Dor-. appliance Revere ware KEL LY'S S HARDWARE Auburn # PE. 2-881! LIG aut complete ee : Jection of lanes te tor every. room house at terrific values, Mich: an = pease ic alae Orchard Lae "PLYWOOD Of all kinds also Fir a “SALE | Sheetrock - 4xtx% sheet $495 Riank mulation 160 24, ft. $4.38 Panel Sent fe SE wa a 3216 y. | Held. whe Die pas r. x s. inside door ja w pe: 9.5 Bont wanized pipe sew rock plasageand fh ~ af re. = eee ihe | i Lamber Go. ibs TA ae ed toilets, $19.96 | 7) 63 Ww. sumoi-oe | as. _.. MYERS PUM PUMPS" |" re ae © Money Back Guarantee FREE “Ye Sun CENT ALL PLANS | i Si ~ SURPLUS LUMBER |” Colors | 5340 ~ SALE bination windows 101 doors, @ Talbot Lumber vtec fake Forge BOAT A UGHT 67 W. Huron, | BO COOL, TRADED EPPERT 6 CAMERA Sale Musical Goods 62 GRAND mo cue oe BUSH emo LANE, | ONE OF A KIND SALE|- », Lester's Spinet PIANO TOWING. CA &: oe, Oscar Fane FUMING AND PE 55000 CALL BEFORE PApchmidt. rE PAY-MA STER CHECK MACHINE, _brand ‘new. $00, FE 4-0006. Sale Store. Equipment 64 MUST SELL 2 COUNTERS. TWO ‘isan all Dept sts 120 ft. shel Store Romeo, ~"Sale __Sale Sporting ' Goods 65 65 PT. : Pr. cE? %Y SKIS. METAL edues. Bi Binders and poles. $15. 63 Romeo Mic! gen. PE 8-3788. CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES. LIKE, new, Bize 6. Visit our gunsm: | —— SPORTSMEN Stating. SANDY'S SPORT, SHOP poh to le F «_ Trailer. #1112 of FE we Wood, Ci Coal eon LAND Manie~ Lepéh “9 Bagley St, ~ Sani , Gravel & Dir Dirt 6 66 TEHED #F STONE, uyle Conklin, 23-8572. Oe, ‘SOIL’ RICH, BLACK | 4 Sand gravel and fil} dirt. | Sennett. &4758. sort, ¢ CRU! ravel, iil. ALL BIRCH FIREPLACE woop. 4x8 Sheet $1.35] 38 Bold and_detive 53104 ag 7 ciety Snake , - _ place, pees « Fuel 67 re ~~ Wanted —" ag 73 a Sale Farm Produce 75 FrOR- “Specal2De ae & ay) Packard ee. Automatic. ‘Power steering. wywalt Tires, 54 1 Etncoin Capri wee $1895 |. COME TO US : 1951 ‘Ford Tractor 1953 Chev. Sedan Deliv. 1949 Ford Picku oe 1954 Chevrolet Panel 1952 GMC Pickup 1953 Ford Panel 1953 GMC Pickup — ve | 1045 Ford Dump 1953 GMC Panel 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 Ford with utility box Wilson GMC Pontinc’s exchusive truck dealers Oakland at Cass — For Sale Cars — ane canpemes fac Orion Motor Sales ea pale ART FT Chet cuevrouet +-OLIVER 1953 210 Club coupe. Treen, radio, ao white ee Only $505. ‘Low Down PAYMENT : ‘NORTH CHEVROLET | | 1000 S, Woodward Ave, _ ‘S| CHEVROLET H/T RR ) ‘MATTHEWS "CHE VY" HARGREAVES - FE 5-4161 SEE OUR - "Safe Buy”’ USED CARS CENTRAL | -LINCOLN. MERCURY “OLIVER “BUICK iil, RUDE oe "MOTORS ps the - Ha on on Boat Works Pig dowel PE 2-8033 ‘FLYING. WANT ; 22- ve ear to Florida, about dan. Bint” tor the & ranspeitation. _eare M& EM Motor Sales dollar on — are. = S| page Alwaya & Ready to Buy BAG \GLEY A AGO PANTS “ ‘Transportation Offered 87) ~ Full price. ‘This price in- cludes all taxes, cost of title transfer and ’57 li- ~|cense plates. All are com- pletely winterized. ‘52, Chrysler ‘52 Buick Roadmaster 4 Dr. '53 Ford. “Customline V82Dr. 153 Pontiac _ 4 Door-—— ‘53 Chevrolet an 2 Door 70 Cars to Choose From BUICK. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE29101 Open Till 9 - ‘66 BUICK HARDTOP. CE wi) Hiller Aa IP. NTURY. . | ee BUT PULL Lj cK Bt UPER. « DA? Pout | T power, 6,000 miles. $3, _Sise. $3.000, ‘6 BUICK CENTURY, HARDTOP. _Ee:. page and brakes, sharp BUICK 1954 Super hardtop, -2-tone red. and ivory finish, Radio, heater, white wails. Only so} $1295 Low down payment % 3000 S, Woodward Ave, mapa Orit extras. One owner. om take older cat in Windsor 4 Dr. Exceptional | OLIVER NORTH CHEVROLET BLE BPE. , “$200 Full price, This price in- cludes all taxes, cost of title transfer and ’57 li- cense plates, All are com- pletely winterized. ‘50 Mercury 2 Dr. Radio & Heater 2 Dr. \Radjo & Heater ‘SO DeSoto 2 Dr. Radio & Heatey | ‘49 Buick _ 2Dr. Radio & Heater. -'50 Ford - 2 Dr. Radio & Heater ‘5 Ford ' 4 Dr. Radio & Heater No Down Payment . * ' Necessary . OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 » Open Till 9 CHEV. | 1954 BEL, Am 8 SEDAN. 2 tone finish. An exceptional buy! dust your car down. Easy terms. - Haskins Chev. 6781 sean Mwy, at M15 MAple L Cpe nies ow | ae -R “Good cond. $300" ca he FE 8.7347, CHEVROLET BELAIRE 1956. 4 DR. Powerglide, 2 tone silver a white, General Motors meres car. ‘1 excellent _ seats mentite. matic __4-$021 of 2585°Wixom Rd. ‘SS CHEV, -BEL AIR. CARKNER DODGE ssiss 4405) Van, Dyke, Utica” CHEVROLET * 1959 210 4-door sedan, 24tone bile and ivory. Heater, ‘aetrestere, Windshield washers. .Qnily $995. LOW. DOWN ‘PAYMENT ‘ “NORTH: CHEV ROLET, 1000'S. a oonwatd “tae a fa ash AT-OAKLAND | 90, Packard | | q an = For Sale Cars _ a For “Sale Cars. LOOK! 1954 Ford. V-6 ranch wa i tg jess -1 — ear, power, |« Pg den sALEs ‘k + oe oe boss I HONEST ST VALUES Ford V8.2 dr. ...j. cece Bi J CK -| 198 Pend 69 ae. ey ai jobeies Shes ‘ ae 4,0TO SALES” 724 Oakland, til 8. PE 8-6a01 ‘ss FORD cE _ 11422 “after _$:20. fine ‘DD 2 DR. 6, Ra- $1000 | ; Full. price. This price in-| rcludes all taxes, cost of transfer of title, and "57 license plates. All are com- | Pletely winterized, '54 Ford - 2 Dr. Customline V:8 - : ‘SA Pontiac +“ 2 Pre€hieftain ‘94 Mercury 2 Dr. Radio & Heater '54 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. ‘53 Buick _. Super Hardtop 70 Other Cars to Choose : from. FE 2: spas — Opes Till 9 SA 5 44053 Van Dyke, Utica 1983 CHEV, 210 MODEL, ONE owner. Excellent condition. Very clean. FE 2-6255. ~*52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4-Door BLUE. & HEATER. 2 - TONE UE, GooD TIRES, $595 MATHEWS “CHEVY” HARGREAVES CASS AT OAKLAND. ' FE 54161 HOTHER'S ERRAND CAR. _ Dodge. Good trans. $05. MI 4-0319. DeSOTO SPORTSMAN, DE- Reasonable, OR ‘5S luxe’ Firedome 3-3413: ~~SECOND CARS 52) Nash fener station . wagon and ‘53 Henry J, 2-Dr., excelient throughout. Winterized. "$13.85 Dn, a settnly uy payments. ROG & SERVICE 605 ‘Auvure FE 2-0555 i951 FORD y CONVERTIBLE. “REAL sharp, no rust. $5.00. Down. $5.00 _& week. FE 8-6951, _Pieid Motors. 50 ) FORD CRESTLINE $385 CARKNER DODGE SALES ar ee nae ‘$2 FORD Van & 1. PERFECT FFREY FORD SALES 10 N. "Washington OA 8-2521 ‘34 FORD. CRESTLINE. GOO! “redit nothig dn. MU 45155. Tom Bohr, Inc., Milford, FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1953 FORD tone with over- drive.new W-Wall tires, loaded with extras. Really @ good one. Cail between 5 and 7 p.m. Dar win Johnson, 3418 Franklin rd. __FE_2-1898 Clarkston Motor Sales | \ CHURYSLER PLYMOUTH }MPERIAH Clearance aale of ale few cars and demonstrators. 1956 Piymouth Belvidere V-8, 4 dr. station Man Oth, ~y button ahift, ~ Ri 1 tres, a “7 Pou Club Sedan V-4, ty F Kage Baivedere. Hardtop, r, powerfiite, pwer, pack, R&M, W-Wall tires, tinted glass, many ‘other extras, cheereems condjtion. . ee 1985 Chevrolet V-8, powerglige, R. 194 Plymouth Belvedere 4dr. high. |: teopie R&H, W.W, tires, excep- i aie clean, ae Rel Air, 4 dr, & H., 2 tone og Se eee "47 |- month. — Midwest 4-7500, =. ar rs. Excell THO no}. money down assume pa g 4 o|/FE29101 - = =f 59 Old: * Chrysler 4 Door * 700ther Cars to Choose From” Te OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Till 9 $18 16 morith, Ca ‘Great Mer. Mr, Parks Midwest ¢-4580. M ‘Purner Ford. FORD 1953 2 DR: “A VERY CLEAN, | no rust, $675. FE 65-6302. 1960 FORD SPORT COUPE. R & H. « $200. Ls Bos- W.W., sun visor ol - ses sree 4, 4, PE 44931. ‘35 ORD ta vs. Overd omy JE! FPORY 10_N. Washington aks s FORD. RANCH WAGON, cUS- Rah, Fordomatic, W.W., hwy as white. ‘$5 Buick, ‘Hardtop, R&H, Dynes. ‘52 Custom Made ~— Set ‘S83 Ford Custom, - H, overdrive. Sharp. He “RON MTR. SALES Bud Shelton Offers. dudson 4-door ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Blvd rE ~ 1954 Ford _ Ranch Wagon’ $1095 “LARRY. - JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer _ OL 10711 33 FORD 8 4-Door — RADIO a HEATER. CLEAN. IN- E OUT, LOW! MILEAGE. ‘NICE SRLACK PAINT $695 MATTHEWS “CHEVY” HARGREAVES 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546, Outboard HERB GLENN FE 31311 NASH RAMBLER iL 62 Oakland Ave, ‘5? FORDS 1982. D | igs) NASH { RAMBLER STATION Phone OR ition. HASKINS Chevrolat Clarkston Wagon, Good cond ; __ 3-04 3. O.K. SAFETY TESTED |CARS AT REDUCED PRIGES TO. FIT YOUR BUDGET, - ; FULL PRICE Chey. 1953 2door .........., $ 595 “ord 1954 ‘udor oo 1S Pontiac 1954 Hydra, jeden «+ & 895 Chev, 1954 2«loor eal oo TS Chey. 1966 2 This 4 dr, Mainline 8 F and looks fine, Heater, ec~ al signals seat S54 Parks. Midwest . $2 arouse :aUiDat HARDTO BTOF. i« A We » @e. |» condition. “Mayfair e-0rs. | ‘34 actual miles, can be seen at 3570) ° Brookdale, -~ 5 yedlo and ‘hestsr Only hat, ines aa we “asor $795 1953 Olds. Super 2 door 1956 Buick aster LOW DOWN PAYMENT oe Gone eee? NORTH CHEVROLET | ists Badevener Coupe 1000S. Woodward Ave, | 1853 Mereury 2 door ‘ BIRMINGHAM 195% Chev, 4 1952 Hudson 4 on =} PONTIAC 2DR. | St Backer, ¢ do This is . c deluxe. 2 door, “HOUGHTEN, x ‘SON * | $28 North Main . - OL 1-476) “es payment on the following 1Good Paint ‘fused. Lot open till 9 p. m. ‘32 Eord sere ah 595} _ *52 Pontiac eee eee $ 795 aa Station Wagon JEROME Olds-Cadillac © For yourself that v we sell uséd cars for the low dol- lar! . "$5 DODGE 4 dr, Coronet w powerflite, e blue ti {pee 53 PLYMOUTH" 4 dr, with wee heater, This ts the beat. Cranbrook that ta) ready to roll. ; *51 BUICK Jt carries dynafio, radio, heater, dark qs. Leave yr new car home and drive this 4 - $345) $6 Pord “Pairlane Victoria... .$2045| ‘$$ Buick Century H'top...... $1995. “$5 Dodge 4 dr. — wen... 1700) “ss Dode ve 2 dr. Lancer........ $1645, ‘SS For ‘Rpiviqns convertible. $1505 Pord 3 «$1095 Piymow uh ‘coupe “91005 "4 Chevie . Bel Air .....8 995 Hudson 2\.dr. cn... eden 3s 505 Pontine #,\2 dr., hydra..8 675) ‘53 Pontiac & PLO, ..8 615 "$3 Dodge 4 dr. | ee & 445 "$3 Studebaker 2 dr. gr 53 Chevie 2 dr., blue .,.... $ 505 52. Plymouth 2 dr. black ..,.§ 365 "$2 Hudson 2 dr, bl.ck .. 3 51 4 dr, greem,..,..4 ™5 51 Plymouth 4 dr., bive ..... 295 SO Buick 4 dr., greem ....+...8 2% Dodge 4 dr., blue ......... $ 245) 40 Buick 2 dr.. green .......8 195 ‘49 Mercury 2 dr., Diwe ......8 175 ‘$4 Dodge % ton piskap..-+--8 845 F ‘51 Dodge (COE . $ 495 = Cher, * jong wheel base ..5 585 0 Dodge pickup, ‘% ton ....9 275 30 pag ee 8 165, 9 Ford Bell Telephone wtil...$ 205 RIEMENSCHNE IDER’ Rochester | OLIVER BUICK. | Ten ‘thoroughly recondi- tioned used cars that must be moved before Jan. 3. All carry written guaran- tees; all are. wititerized:! $175 or trade-in af equal value will handle the dowii| Cars it $895 54 Chevrolet 2-Dr, Deluxe. model, Radio and Heater, one owner $595 153 Dodge 4-Dr. Coronet, Ratio, Heater, New Paint | $1395 =. 54 Buick Special 2-Dr., | Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. | Three to choose’ from. i $575 ’52 Pontiac 2-Dr. and 4-Dr.| Radios and Heaters. Some with Hydramatic, Three to choose from. ~ $345. '52 Nash 2-Dr., Radio and Heater, Runs good, Front seat folds into: bed, $645 53 Fora 2-Dr., Radio and Heater, Good Rubber. and Hete they are, 10-in all. No reasonable offer —re- OLIVER | vie 210 Orchard Lake cet ‘ $395}, ‘SS 8AM. et 5 ms a let 4 ae ea $795) matic, Power Windows, _Almost new Pireflite, Pull Power Bel Air, Radio & Heater. Power Glide. wWeWaill Tires 53 Olds Super 88 ......$1295 'S6 DeSoto Sportsman . $2695 | 54 Olds 88 Se. $1695: “pier, Malang, Gouge, Radio f Measer ye 83 Buick Riviera ...... "$1095. dram 4 ney: ‘* Heater. Dynaflow,. W/Wall. Tires, Red Sharp and Ready to Go ‘56 Dodge 4 Dr. Wagon .. .: “Radio & Heater, Powerflite, W/Wall Tires,” Red & '56,Ford Thunderbird . Pull Power, 2 Tops ‘54 Ford Custom 8 Won.. $1295 53 Olds Covertible 98. . -$1095 $2295 . 93195 ‘Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires Plymouth Be vedere. $1595 Hardtop, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Powerflite V-8. Full Power ‘56 Plymouth Belvedere $1995 SCHUTZ Motors : De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 1912S. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 6-5302 \ ‘til 9 P.M. 54 ‘Sl ye 2! AOL t @ (3808) ‘OE—LINCOLN 4 Door fe OR er ee Be éginning Is The Best .Way to , Be Sure of _ A Happy — ~ Ending... — Trade Up to One of These A-1 USED CAR SPECIALS (Listed—by--Stock Numbers) _ $1545 | (3776) FORD 2-Door a7) MERCU RY ‘Club Coupe: 43826) - PONTIAC 4-Door ...... (3824) 43814) NASH Station Wagon .... (3658) FORD. 2-Door : 43898) BUICK 2-Door (3831) (3883) FORD 2-Door yao) PONTIAC 4Door oe eee (3790) - ' FORD 2-Door ee FORD ‘Club Coupe ....... : caries ‘ CHEVROLET Station Wagon ‘CHEVROLET Club Coupe ... ee ee $1495 $1495 eavee eae $1345 $ 845 $1045 $745 $845 $ 695 $ 895 5 295, $ 345 ore . =e Owens" Your EF riendly FORD Dealer M7 S Saginaw St. Pe Sse By "Open AM lo9 PM, $1495 |. Gon ee teres’ Today's S Radio: Programs -- aoe WIR, (790) ON, we're told means ‘‘chicken," which she’s sure not... CHA Pe voogn FROM THIS CONCLAVE, A NEW MATE TTERING 16 CHOSEN FOR THE MATELESS ONE. Diesel by King Fetes Sadi one Walt Productions.» World Reserved * 1-3 advance: This year’s artificial snow looks even more realistic than the real drifting thing. HOME BLACKBOAD | Bishop Sheen uses the same familiar sort of TV blackboard in the study of his private residence (on Murray Hill) for chalking titles of future TV talks .. , Part of Groucho’s NBC lifetime contract includes a job as “‘con- sultant.” Insultant is it. : Gypsy Rose Lee, who got famous wearing. less than was legal,' more. like i ; i From ‘Jinny’ to ‘Gena’. All Because of a Mule By "EARL WILSON ‘NEW YORK—Shapely blonde Gena Rowlands of the Edward G. Robinson show, “Middle of The Night,” was telling me how she, got her first name—which is pronounced Jenna. (Pay attention to this because MGM signed her to a Hollywood contract and Josh Logan says she can be an- other Marilyn, You listening?) : . “My real first name's Virginia.” Gena said. “My mother comes from Arkansas and everybody named. Virginia there |change.in the FHA’ rate. mona > Ww, (oie) a _ wean Gabo) wave 9 $:30—W. wwa JR, Worla Tonight ww. en Meloay ; CELW, Gabriel Heater - = Today’ S Televinion - ogee 25 Prograins furnished by stations sted in this column are subject to change without sotice = Channel 2—WJBK-TV “Channel 4—WWJ-TV Grand Rapids Opens , Furniture Exhibit Today GRAND. RAPIDS —The 158th; . semi-annual Grand Rapids Furtii- ture Market opened today for two weeks in downtown exhibit build- ings and factory showrooms. Market officials announced that some 150 furniture firms have en- tered home furnishings exhibits for the event, expected to attract about 2,000 commercial buyers! from across the nation, 1: is the 25th anniversary dinner of! ‘the Grand Rapids Furniture Mak- ers Guild, scheduled Friday eve- hing. 6;00—(7) Wild Bill’ Hickok. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. 6:20—(4) Box Four. é mful degree. _____Ig.ag (9) 7 Weatherman. Sweeney said the VA loan Pro-ig:s9(7) Frontier Justice. Man 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 7:20—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Million ‘Tyrone Power,| 11:90—-(7) Soupy’s on. Soupy Sales, In conjunction with the market 7: * . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9) Family Theater. Roy Rogers in| - “Sons of the tennars " (4) News - and Sports. (2) News. pretends to be on side of the law, works with outlaws in “Doc Holliday.”’ (4) Juvenile Court. (2) (9) Headline, Suspicion points to parolee when company he works for loses in “Ten Grand Almost.” (4) Michigan Outdoors, (2)_Dr. Christian. 15—(7) News. - :00—(7) Circus Time: Jerry Ma- honey, Paul Winchell with top in| 11:15—(9) Film Theater. “Ying George Brent, (9). Motion Picture Academy. William Ben- dix, age Martin, Hongy Car- michael in “Johnny: Holiday. " (4) People’s Choice. ; 9:30—(4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. (2): Playhouse 90. When race horse “Snow Shoes” is hypnotized there are astonishing results in 10:00—(7) Air Time ST. Variety with Vaughn Monroe, Ellict Law- rence. (4) (Color) Video Theater. Ernest Truex stars as vagabond who plays Cupid to rich girl and . poor ex-GI in “It Happened on ’ Fifth Avefue.”’ 16:30 — (7) Confidential File. “Boiler Room.” (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. ° : 11:16—(9) Weathervane. “Private Weey (4) Town and Country. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Louis Hayward, Barbara Britton in “‘Return. of Monte Cristo.” 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. ‘|1:30—(4) Hollywood Story, “fae Dotgh. (7) 2 o'clock Comics, (9). Fun Time. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. . 12:30—(2) Search for Tornorrow. (4) It Could Be You, (7) The Erwins. (9) Telescope. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day, (4) Jeffrey Jones. (7) My Little Margie, (9) Going Our Way. @ Conrad Nagel Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Blenda at Northland, (7) Lady of. Charm i 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. ' (4) Tennessee Ernie. od 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 3:00—(2) $:30—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. (9) 4:00~(2) The Brighter Day. (4) - Queen For a Day. (9) Justice 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. ‘D Ramar of the Jungle. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) The Early Show, (4) It’s A Great Life. (7) Mickey-Mousé— ously enlarged Fifth avenue offices! showed up for a recent TV show * Four Whiz Kids unicycles, Five) pj f 4 . is’ growing to beat|with a 45-pound frock . . . Needs dence sg sonal euler Chrigtianis acrobats. (4+ You Bet] artist in For Art's Sone coool rset Gens a ti i _heck—t now wi tel the age and|@ caddy to carry It. dha snag rte He out Life, (2) Bob Cummings} ring David Niven. (4) Tonight. = it sex of viewers it HE hose-counts . . | That's we i . “> Gena.” aaa a a Steve Allen, cast with Ray! uae Terribly tmportnat technical Tv|FOwnship Clerk Quits | 4... alnas , the delicatessen ons civeee semers tore By Soeee SP ECIAL carnival performer drives him FRIDAY MORNING KALAMAZOO i — Joseph A. king, was discussing somebody a . to brink of murder and suicide in|¢:59—(2) Meditations. (4). Today's’ RCA COLO ‘Parisi Je, has announced his re-|who wasn’t exactly pal. | “Carnival at Midnight” starring) arm Report. | PICTURE TUBES Free Home tirement as Kalamazoo Township| “I couldn't warm up to him, Debra Paget, Oscar Homolka. |¢:55(2) On The Farm Front. _ : : clerk to hecome a Kalamazoo in-|Said Max, “if I was cremated 9:00—(7) Wire Sérvice. Rather than/7;99(2) Good Morning. (4) Today, @ Instaliea - PTON TV surance execttive and to devote; with him.” reveal his source of information| (7) Little Renraia: © Querantors $ HAM romeg time to -his duties as execu-| Carroll Baker, the baby doll about a killer, reporter goes toig:99—(2) Captain Kangaroo. | , 825 W. asi FE 4-2525 jitive secretary of the "Michigan| of “Baby Doll,” returned from | ,_jail in “Chicago Exclusive” star-!g:39_(7) Wixie Wonderland. Schick's | I. Townships Assen. the hospital to her home with SOS SES #582) Cartoon Classroom. | Phone re her own baby doll. The young Romper Room. oe j actress, who became a convert %:30—(7) Liberace Show MY 12” — 14” 9:45—(2) News, Weather. 3711 jof the Jewish religion when — | ie00-(3) The Gety Mocce Show. 3-: r ths, is sinehdactie adoene | ern =o Ia Right. I : F is Homie. (7) Story Studio, ing another child at once. ee = 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4), DO-IT-YOURSELF Fortest Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin TU N All Makee—Expert Trained Technicians "Spain ‘to Saris “othe * = GENA iy Rette t a eal Biliboard. wine as Abominable Siiowman,” about the mysterious creature (“Sm ix ake : * ALL WORK GUARANTEED * whose giant.tracks are found in the Himalayas.: This’ be 32 $70)?" p.m i FRIDAY AFTERNOON 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 * Comp Line of. Automatic Parts shot in the Pyrenees because natives in the Himalayas ern a. 1: 00-—(2) Valiant Lady. 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