i: £ +, bd Lee pe Seth 2 nein Shee ke * i js re. Se ‘Then hey, for home and f nT hora ’ i ' . « « get-away; You've got to run the watchful’eye and patpttat ing heart? Why—for Pete's sake, ask me why. You ask why? All right, I'll forming; They are donning red coats and “it ae | Dryers are ta de Pe are waiting . . . ing more dating ..,. ‘ Sirening classes have tripled en- rollment. ig salgns are Well, he might try staying home) at night with a good book, And when he does go out, keep com- pany with several other steadfast single men. Also try wearing a picture of a rattlesnake on your chest with the words, “Don't Tread_on Me,” and run when you see the whites of their eyes. Petition Denied by County Board | Clarkston School Area! Sought to Get -Portion of Waterford District The Oakland County Board of Education yesterday denied a pe- tition of the Clarkston School Dis- trict to annex that part of Water- ford Township School District ly- ing within Independence Township, The board, however, ‘suggested that Clarkston re-petition with a different boundary line, A public hearing preceded the board meeting, held in the County Board of Education offices, with some 20 residents of the area on hand to discuss the issue. Schools Superintendent L. F. Greene spoke for the annexation, pointing ‘out that Clarkston schools are closer to this area than are Waterford Schools; that * present boundaries bisect some subdivisions; and the rezoning would make for more efficient | operation, He? noted thaf the tax picture and school picture of both districts| were approximately the same and oe ee Sal iol 2 ems Like Sad Start, Boys, Girls Torn Apart’ | The ‘dounders. are bou oe and‘ We're less gullible than they. think.’ (Our a) te no one) | By JUDY CLEMENCE Beware, gals, it’s Leap Year! And don’t, don’t let that man—smug ih the thought that he can just Clean the car and wash the dog, dust and bake and feed the * |mouse and make him into the man of your dreams, or are you going to join the thousands who in 1956 will say,;“‘I wouldn't marry you if you were the last man on earth’’? Banning Alcohol, Will Bring $300 LOS ANGELES (#—Two women will receive $300 a month for life if they can do without three things: alcohol, tobacco and men. This strange condition was part of a will left by Percy T. Martin, a wealthy real estate developer. He ‘died in 1952 leaving an estate of $448,946. , Mrs. Helen Dill, 33, a widow now living in Owensville, Ind., and Miss Frances Miller, 61, friends of Martin, were each left $300 a month if they do not in- duige in alcohol, tobacco or be- come engaged or married. ' The will was approved yesterday in Superior Court. Each woman was awarded a retroactive pay- ment of $8,700. Both had filed affi- davits attesting that they were meeting conditions of the bequest, Benson, Ike Talk Today | KEY WEST, Fla, ®—President \Eisenhower and Secretary of Agri-| culture Benson confer here today io the problem of slumping farm income, Tobdcco and Men “immediate and drastic attention’ | 3 > ee Pes et UARY 6, 1956 —34 PAGES Anti-Reds Blast | Coalition Plan | | for French Rule Socialist Leaders Seek Without Joining Others PARIS (INS)—Outgoing Premier Edgar Faure’s pro- posal for a broad centrist lcoalition to govern France encountered growing op- position today within the janti-Red leftist republican front: former Premier — Pierre Mendes-France, want to establish ¢ basically repub- lican front government without joining a formal coalition. They do, however, accept the necessity of including in the next cabinet certain individuals from other par- ties to hélp solve such pressing problems as Al- i geria. Mollet and Mendes-France |lunched together yesterday, After- \wards, the Socialist Party leader announced; “We shall not lend ourselves te the effort to confuse the issue by talking of a ‘national unica’.” The ‘radical Socialist leader en-| jdorsed that statement. Faure, who led a group of mod- erate, right of center parties in Monday's election, had called for (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Sears Dropping Trading Stamps Following Trial CHICAGO — Sears Roebuck & Co., is in the process of terminat- ing its trading stamp plan, begun | .|last year in five Minois cities. “It hasn't worked out as well as the company had anticipated,” was the only comment Sears offi- cials would make in ¢xplaining their action. j | | | i (See story in Women's Section, on Republican-Type Front) | ‘The moderate leftists, led} ” |by Socialist Guy Mollet and _CONFIRM ENGAGEMENT — Actress Grace Kelly on a fresh appeal to Congress for | Rainier III of Monaco sit arm-in-arm as they receive the press last Grace, Prince Will Attend Ball Movie Stor and Ruler of Monaco Will Mgrry After Easter NEW YORK (INS)—The Prin- cess-to-be of Monace makes her first public appearance in: regal York benefit dance dubbed “The Imperial Ball—a Night in Monte + surroundings togight at a New) ENTERING ANN ARBOR — New York Cen- tral’s new 100-mile-an-hour Aerotrain flashes into Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon on its maiden run _ Train of the Future on Inaugural Run ih at Three Locations « j I Built by GMC Truck Divison } | Two lower - cost, trains made inaugural funs in the East and Midwest pre- yesterday, ‘senting “trains of the future” i which some passenger train financial headaches. Aerotrains in officials hope will solve In >. =a af i 3 Southern Britain Worst Haze in 3 Years Blankets London; Halts “All Air Travel LONDON i — Slight northeast winds today broke up the worst _ |fog Britain has had in three years. But the weatherman said relief was more great sniog of 1952 which claimed 4,060 lives, A spokesman for the: British Oxygen Co. said more emergency calls for oxygen |were received yesterday than ever before. PATIENTS INCREASING, tanks to meet the emergency,” he said. Police said the last 24 hours had been the hospitals’ busiest of the A’ Wirepheto and. Prince night following announcement of their engagement, They were inter- | viewed at home of Miss Kelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly. page 16), skirmishing was on in Congress today with Democrats challenging President Eisenhower on foreign, stated that actual township lines |farm, tax and other major elec- are prefefables to “by chance”) school district lines, Waterford Schools Superintefid- ent William Shunck opposed an- tion-year issues. Senate Democratic Leader s- (74 billion dollars in a period of jdeficit spending. . | Chairman Byrd (D-Va), of the Senate Finance Committee backed time of prosperity the nation could! not afford to go further in debt. to cut taxes, Sen. Saltonstall of Massachu- | setts, the assistant GOP leader, | remarked he doesn’t believe Ei- | Sen, Francis Case (R-SD), found| Eisenhower ‘“‘more concerned with! the responsibilities of the presi- denty than ‘with the rhetoric of ‘the candidate.” j winter, and scores of people col- jlapsed on the streets. | The great darkness was attribut- jed officially to a layer of still, iwarm air overlying a ground layer lof cold, moist air. | For the third straight day, the flying ‘still. ‘engine group, dinner ti mn e/Need for En ‘by Robert M. Critchtield Robert M. Critchfield, general manager of the Pon- tiac Motor Division, told Pontiae Rotarians yesterday at their weekly luncheon college engineering gradu- ates in industry. He said a recent survey con- ducted by General Motors showed reception that the 1956 Pontiac automobile was receiving across the country. “We feel that it is going to be a will make its mark,” he added. He urged Rotarians to give sup- port to President _ Eisenhower's highway program to further assure its success. > Thinks IRe Will Win DETROIT # — Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest; treasurer of the United States, says it's her opinion that President Eisenhower. will run very good year and that Pontiac) gineers Told) of the incregsed need for and be re-elected to the presi- dency this year. ROBERT M. CRITCHFTELD Rep. Flood (D-Pa), said Eisen- hower’s message sounded like the statement of a candidate.” Rep. it “an announcement for re-clec- tion,’ adding that it was “‘the most patently political document in years.” In Today’s Press Coutity News. ... 66566000: 0, 11 Editorials becwesstrecss. B Ce + th, 1 Theaters: . 2... cece cheeses 23 TV & Radio Programs...... bd Wilson, Earl. np , 14 Women's Pages....}.,...16, 17 Sen. Knowland of California, Republican leader who is expect- | ed to seek his party's presiden- Eisenhower's statement that in a John Bell Williams (D-Miss) called) ¢iat womination if Elsenhower | doesn’t run, shrugged off ques- | tlons about any political import of the message. Humphrey (D-Minn) , Sen. Russell (D-Ga) said in an ‘interview that any “crash pro- Ei- to suggest “could require appro- lions."’ He referred particularly to pro- powals for a soil bank, under which farmers would be paid in ash or surplus crops for taking some land out of production. He also said he is “not quite as optimistic as he (Eisenhower) is as to the adequacy of our de- fenses." Speaker of the House Rayburn (D-Tex) stood by his comment: “Tl am not happy about our foreign relations as things stand, The gen- gram” such as he thought the Ei- jsenhower administration is likely priations running into the bil- ; é meg ee oe Pe MES By hg ee de eral’ situation in the world is not Political: Leaders Have Their Say on Ike’s Address | WASHINGTON .\—The political ithat “only the blindly partisan will challenge the President's. conclu. sions that America’s position, in world leadership and her economie health were never: stronger." good. Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) asserted 4 } i a ia et Sg ee Ne ae ‘ + PESORG ft Meee Equipment . is ing ; moved out of the’ ing- teu “ 5 Hs veilit is i ve. : z much his junior. ' a3 Wires and telephone calla. reached his capitol office congrat-. + pny teagteey Fl ne it i : it thi iin He PS ial 4 ‘ ececvoccegoocecocescocssoccscocoesese = F-PRICE a Covccccccccocoooocoocs i stat : He se i did mi uel + i | ig | AR Hl “3 aT an Hi Hl ial é ie Lene : E HF int ah uit 4aji EE Uniforms. ha NYLON and DACRON * a3 3° | iz *g ie aS x . nit | th iF He Ht AH ia j Ls ee g dust ai @ Beouticions @ Leb Workers he a. as All Sizes — 10 to 20 Why Pay $5 to $7.50? Siegi? +z Bas From Area Restaurant its < . as tailored collar. Plain white. ee a ICE CREEPERS $11 Leok st $i to Fit All Boots & Shoes Con U. S. ak THE. jie sl sad 33222 fi f i 144 i! 2 it We i a FF eH |: $3 od , et Ht i 23 i in Rhode sland | it Ai Fs 1eS “anti-tax” Poujade the other side. Writer La Farge, 5 fl A ft D Huge Color Trapeparency New GMC iil ae Shows 3 ip 1 af A iu | Hit da i | an unit is 50 per the conventional ial Runs costs about 60 it GM's oe Aerotrains tay ity — El Bt: S3ii FFaT FEY H Ti iN ii; i i i ii} aac plained that no attempt was made a at intervals, However, officials ex-|, pH Hi i ih oe ‘it st biena? 32 : Desai iat ue ee th a fo 2 ane i HE ae | La Farge and poet Christopher painter tect, € ¢ 4 ‘il Perfect Fit Guaranteed Rayon GABARDINE—Washable Priced $3 to $4.95 in Most Stores -—fer SHORT fer TALL =—fer REGULAR g Ladies’ SLAC. wanted color-tones. Reinforced 51 Gouge — 15 Denier S-E-A-M-L-E-S-S NYLON Hosiery top, toe G heel, All sizes 82 to \oomy Ov. Irregulars of $1.00 quality. Choice. of 1 Three Length PROPORTIONED Tailored | | | $969 owe eedene : eves peeve-1an Waletbsnd $2.95 Value. \\ Be eS Vales: . zx \ x 16 Executive and 1-Owner Cars ready to go! loaded with extras — all very low mileage — See Them and Drive Them at JEROME Ca . Oldsmobile Phone FE 4-3566 and is said A eqedeongh Plans ion uding secretary of Interior Mc- or. 14 under secretaries, 64 mem- *ibers of en and the federal More than 150 Commounisis will Neither moderate bloc won a majority in the new assembly ait on the left in the chamber and 52 rightist supporters of Pierre ried 244 passengers—rail officials, which convenes on Jan. 19. Anti-Reds Blasting Coalt Penis © nate et i i i He at Hip . 308 it and the three|businessmen and newsmen, rH § “if uy fill i i Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker i a 2s H Ne Hee We Are Now Paying EWSPAPERS erving th : - § » |City Air Raid Siren ‘ITesting Tomorrow in-| dailies. sie N Pe ee Sd ddl ee ee Pe ce pearls s = vce ee Be Spe iabeancmimerttero nh ty Ch i. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY ¢ 6, 1956 ARR RE. lle countries trained in the Unlind joven ina) deaths totaled im 1954, ‘A total of: $096 physicians trom in American, hospitals cat 1 yA Killed} #2 ee oom Sat Be the : —e . i § aad? j 204 . va pave tere ent re- The department se that of i years | Eastman KODAK F it _ © 620 @ 120 @ 127. ~ Oe ew Over 100 PAIRS—Former $3 to $4 a It's Simms for Savings on Fasiies ‘ x » GIRLS’ School and Dress ENDICOTT-JOH NSON Work Shoes 7 ree | All leather, split This LOW PRICE Because of gage yo | Style taothor" snoole Sn 3% Viewmaster : ae ALL SIZES 31% te $, 99 8% te 12, 12% te 3 Coccccoegoeees: Famous “E-JAY” Brand Infant Walkers you can genuine VIEWMASTER at below maker cost—plus 3 discon. leather mid - tinued travel reels in full sole, composi- 3-0 colors. Buy now for fu- outsoles, Famous ture gifts or for your own ~ Cholee of several 88 . (white oniy), oat taoeie oe. flexible jponmark soles. Scientific $ pers. composition design perfect fit. ; Just 63 Pairs—$5.98 to $6.98 Values Men’s Oxfords it i qe et Rubber or ‘Composition Soles. Wing or moccasin toe, suedes G& calf leath- = 9 ers, smoke G brown col- leather insole, heavy re-in- forced out- tetas seoqsnereanof MMM fens lesspcaeale ae Rees eh ws : Save $19. : Signet’ 35mm Camera . Deluxe : P * Seamless Back—All Leather Work Shoes. ¢ = = a +3 ase Ne € ”” ors. Choice of 7 styles. ‘Re-inforced rey cs Coeccrccccccccccccsesesecceccccccccccccceccce pln ton bl W ¢ Y | tl am } mere BAS? 19 : All $7.98 Values—“ENDWELL” $ Se Hooks we Ay is mse : 8,Fatons “ a Pre - stitched double | rice Wal Brushless © Men s Oxfords deck welt, Rubber rae: Oe elds Cheeni os MU " ah =e Bitlows of suds Work Oxford Witn~ | yee BD oven in Portiac's 19¢ hard water, Full V2 - Cushion Insole = Elk blucher ox. ford, stitched 98 i ' imitation moc- 49 Pairs 88 6 Styles Leather, crepe rubber or comp. soles. Broken size range 6 to 12. 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Fe ee ecnoencoe HE SeN epee ficers were elected at the second annual congregational meeting of the Lakeland United Presbyterian | in the morning worship service on dan, 22. Also at the meeting annual re-| _ ports Were approved and the budg-' Pontiec _——— et for 1956 was adopted, Included! . The site is located on West St. Clair 200 feet t nthe budget a baldne foe| S t ah aart 000. in addition to its proximity.te : op: ee ein ment heer Clawson Residents | 82 SSewcstsay tren dee sees : = estes t of the property. Asked fo Okay loan In December, school officials re- a : jquested and were granted ‘sewer MR. AND MRS, GORDON LOCH WSON—Mar. 1 has been set/@md_ water rights by the village ing the expense of a hearing \ kindergarten through eighth WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The . Macomb County technicians monthly meeting of the \ Deborah case|will probably spend nine days in Missionary Society of the Lakeland Romeo’ and four or five days in United ‘Presbyterian Churth will lashington. This program is slat- be held at 8 p.m. Monday @t the begin home of Mrs. Daie* McCielland, st $37,000 Present Plans Call for) Spring Bond Issue for! 1957 Completion ee, ‘ ROMEO—A 10-month. option to 22% acres of property in Mountain View orchards for a new hired by the sted other assets of the prop- # 3 ° incuding eis and tre v»-| VW ite Velvet for Wedding the acreage. hard I The young couple is honeymoon- the land is gently sloped! Community Presbyterian church| ing in northern Michigan. building can be built to suit)... the scene of the wedding of * * & contour with a minimum of Upon their return Gordon will required. return to Germany to complete According present plans Oak and Mrs. Elizabeth Rutledge|his tour of duty with the Army. issue oa be presented pa of Westacres, to Gordon L, Loch,|Betty will resume her studies at. voters early this spring to. Wayne University. . have the building ready for oc- emer BD ong Parton, Missionary Society also approved underwrit ; 2 5 a % Elizabeth Rutledge Wears Slates Monthly Meet 1401 Tull Rd. The new officers of the will assume their positions at this meeting. All women of the church are invited to attend the meet: sockety | cers. Object sof the committee is the consideration of the growing need Metamora Ladies Aid | Elects New Officers | developments. The committee hopes that action taken at this time may avert conditions or half-day sessions within the next two years. On Your Fuel Bill costs only. $60 to $70 . er “PHOENIX. Combination Doors Storm panel_ has "1a" : pones. 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FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 Saree come re be serving from 56:30 to 7 p.m. Jan. 26, when. another ‘mass meeting will be held in the’ ‘gymnasium of. the junior high) | school, : eROROR' Sa |. SALE light Quantities limited. ; Brand new 1955 cleaners in original shipping carton... Formerly sold for $104.90. Convenient budget plan available. “You'll Save More . .-. complete with tools It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans ~—No dust bag to empty. Come RD’S (Corner of Lawrence) weight- full size at Our Store” “GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM & DRY IRON at SAVINGS of $110" | Tally these specials against any deal and see how much | more you get for your money buying these Frigidaire | items. | All Porcelain Finish Inside and Out! Live-Water Ac- | tion! Float-over Wash and Rinse Rapidry Spin for drier clothes Automatic Select-O-Dial Automatic jon, pl hi of Frigi- | sare and Fe Good Housckering Shop. 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Council Orders Water Meters WALLED LAKE—The City Coun- cil took the first steps in the es- tablishment of a water department ‘when it ordered 200 water meters at its meeting Tuesday night. The meters will be installed in homes as weeded as subdivisions which have community water systems on peerenes, wee he ay Se An ordinance to become effec- tive on. Jan. 24 in regard to pro- viding i installation, and payment It wag determined that the city jments. Hiram Sims was commission Donald. Travis. announce the. en- gagement of their daughter, Janet Lee, to Leon Robert Roney Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roney Sr. of Dryden. No wedding date has been announced. : for public improvements was also| passed Fashion Figure Group Chooses Officers at Meet WATERFORD — The Fashi “A will be held Monday at 8 p.m. ts. Refreshments wil! be served at the end of the evening. Unien Lake Union Lake PTA will hold its| regular meeting at 8 p.m, Monday. 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But with practice it becomes easier.| Here is Sam, ready for you to cut out and move on the ice or on a} ‘ 12 DIAMONDS Reg. 138.50 . oe “ALL YOU Keddy sattetinn’ 9h ditions desserts and mouth-watering nw TRY IT— BRING THE FAMILY! ministration officials have decided a much greater effort in the war of words—the idea conflict side of U. S. Hopes for More Funds to F ight Reds With Words +69 ', off 16 DIAMONDS Reg. 158.50 “7 9) " off TAKE A FULL YEA 10 | DAY , the cold war—is needed in the Mid-| die East and Asian countries to serve America’s own interests there and to counter Communist aims. | | The USIA presently operates. about 200 posts such as informa-| tion centers and libraries in 79) countries over the world. But the’ under-developed countries in Afri-| ca and Asia have come increas-| ingly under Soviet pressure and| propaganda campaigns. Officials feels new U.S. efforts 108 NORTH SAGINAW ‘rn The | J | GO OD EKEEPING SHOP B®: A oe -TV Brand New 1956 Big Screen Models Mode! DJ3A Hard top. Sliding doors end full back opening make loading end unloading easy. Locks for protection of cargo. weight-to-power ratio, the ‘Jeep’ Dispatcher saves fuel in stop-and-go driving as well as on the open highway. Its rugged dependability assures low-cost maintenance. 1 285 texes if any. Optional equipment extra, Saves you time and money on every delivery! Delivers More Miles per Gallen. The She Weethine: bs datiguat ts (ap tek economy. It saves gas in stop-end-go driving, and delivers many extra miles per gallon, » Extra The Dispatcher parks easily in spots too small for other vehicles. It slips through 5-foot openings in traffic, turns in an |8-foot radius. + Easy Maintenance. Every working part is within easy reach for quick maintenance and repair, Open skirted fenders leave the entire wheel mounting readily accessible, + Functional Design. Saves money by eliminating “limousine” trim—leaves fewer parton 0 py ence Gated —cageens eee upkeep or replacement. ) 2-Wheel-Drive c her> WILLYS...mahars of the worl’s mest esefl wbicles Here’s the vehicle that brings you new savings on deliv- eries — the 2-Wheel-Drive ‘Jeep’ Dispatcher. Its maneu- verability saves time in crowded traffic. With its ideal Model DI3A Basic prices start as low a8 Delivered at your Willys dealer's. plus transportation, state and local PETERSON K-W SALES & SERVICE 3776 Aubern Ave. Auburn Heights 21-Inch Model 169" | Less Allowance é Here is what you get in these Big, New, 1956, Admiral TV sets: Aluminized Screen—"Magic Mirror’ of aluminum to make picture twice as bright. New Super Coscode Power unit—most trouble free chassis ever engineered. Exclusive 3-dimensional picture frame for new picture depth. New lovelier cabinets. New conveniently located front tuning controls. See and hear the new Admiral today, you'll want to be the owner of such a superb television. set. FULLYGUARANTEED! PLUS FREE INSTALLATION and DELIVERY 7Ae (OOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, Shop Tonight OPEN TO 9 P.M. Shop by Phone, Too! fFesure eae ee ea2ee, Oren Mon. 8 FH. =o PONTIAC. 51 West. Huron St. Phone FE 4-1555 fclealadheekeaiunkekateleatedactehedetadeteleded 4S aa ann eaan aa = = oe eas slid, slieseaicdnsnattiediaet dado tee a ae an pe ANUARY 6, 1936 3 dite Hl fl fa i i Fs Eae + Eis ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, im} Grace has had a long series of Hollywood columnists have longjactor Walter. the Ves “a itis F tf Kelly, the “Vir-star’s cpactaneet E Pe zs ridnk ij PATTERN by HARKER IN BEAUTIFUL WARM GREY with Grey and White deckled edge. Beautiful in its simplicity and dignity. Unusual Special—20-Piece Set—Only %3% INCLUDING: . : 4 9-Inch Dinner Plates 4 Fruit Plates 4 Bread and Butter Piates 4 Cups and Saucers ALSO IN RICH CORINTHIAN GREEN with Green and White deckled edge. The Green is deep and exquisitely colorful for table setting and decoration. 20-Piece Set—Only NOTE: The price of China and Earthenware has increased from 10% up as of January 1956. Take advantage of this prevailing price as long as our present stock lasts. FULL OPEN STOCK | PONTIAC POTTERY 2099 S. Telegraph Road 1 Mile South of Orchard Lake Road Open Daily and ‘Sunday, 10°A.M. to 8 PM. er $395 = * i FolksRecall Ski Parties - Many Attracted by Thursday Supper ot Country Club — ct ee ea ee Me i me oe FLATS Growing girls’ BUSK- ENS. Sling back and regular. Regular $4.98 . $948 . . STRAPS Children’s and misses’, Dress suedes. Blue, black, brown. Regular $6.98 i) 4% MEN’S Rugged Oxfords for Growing Boys and Men. OXFORDS GREAT SCOT School Shoes for children, misses and. youths. Regular $5.48 In blue, beige or red leather. Blue, brown suede. Grinnel suede ox- fords. Regular $6.98 ys fot Music in Detroit. He studies|eron avenue ipiano, percussion and violin, and|ment of their daughter, Della lhis published his first music for|Marie, to Richard Wayne Weaver. percussion, ! “Drums on/He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the Phone.” Wayne Weaver of Third avenue. The meeting was postponed from|No date has been set for the wed- Monday until Wednesday, _|ding. JANE P, GERMANY * Selected Groups... ae er : Beigel dg A myn dpe Mr. : wits : Miss Kelly visited Rainer at his Mount | Beautiful. Faihioneble \putee att epee Nedser| Lergonsl News of Interest , [Oemens street and Ronald's par ranean last March, during © 4 _. |betts af Stonefort, Il Cannes film festival, After he = Costume — fiza sect waren Attend Netherlands Ritel wa cso | £ JEWELRY [ring Some SS) ae et wma ster, Cae nt al er bint Seat ta ee ok ta bre tims tt aod sie salen Gels te hae - ee payin oy Sop oe 3 PATRICIA ANN PARKER | ; ever been received by a prince.isterdam, Holland, where they at-| After spending the holidays with) skirt in ballerina length. ; ae His simplicity completely Com|tended the of their son,|their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| 4 sinerds tei iigeten | Cc: | ° | Rainier has reigned wedig on Dec. 4. iron street and Mr. and Mrs, Henry cross necklace, She carried Rud : ' qonemn coe te sida: eat Me. and Mrs. Syney Owen and |'~ Morse. of Forest street. Mr. fone ea ree ee at's tecakinaet Same cea ad father, Prince Louis II, abdicated|daughter, Nancy, of Home street |and Mrs, Russell F, McNamara Elaine Goff, twin sister of the ‘ of the|Mrs. Jack Gibson, treasurer, in 1949. Louis died only four daysihave returned to their home fol-|and daughter, Lynn, have,returned |bride, was maid’ of honor. Se ee aaeatat or nak thers taking will inc a. lowing a vacation in Florida. to their home in Pensacola, patertintough epi wa & sorta acon a ten com ee a any They spent Se tates with 3 , |low satin with a bouffant overskirt!on Jan. 18, pr prince, Grace's father staried life| Pelee of Dinees atcct es (Designers Make _ |* *t.. she carried an srrange-| ‘The atiair will honor past me- as the bricklayer son of a County! their som, Sydney, who is a dental + as ment of yellow ‘roses and carns-|trons, past patrons, honorary and| Mayo farmer in Ireland, but built technician with the U. 8. Navy, 1956 Predictions P . life aad ——- setraction comennies la tet mnsoned at Key Went. Designers predict 1956 fashion identical in fashion and Star. | : ia, Attending the Tangerine Bowt | “care i meiekindie 2 aw attend et on hee L HURON SHOPPING CENTER A Aampion sculler, Kelly, west dcig cumaed ot Adete An Fao “The whole a ar. : TMM Sze, Pacem, elo, ein rt, cece] Tarn bo_ cera SS S| rae prcintng wl ae. out by: the Henley Committee be-|Visited a cousin, Mrs. W. H. Waite.| "Ro got irmee: “The” sult . Isane Kidd and Mrs. David Mas- cause he had once “worked with|RECEIVED OSCAR | will look lke © sult—not like « Corbett served his matrons; J, Parker The James Daagiaye of - 5 ‘ tert be tee ee sete cithowant drees. : Roma | } Melvin Us ANOTHER REPEAT _ | eects chin tins | Meee soe a St pan eee SE ; . Se ey and Bee ee es eutore ae oe reg ne Of This oe ; tar. ve reception. held at her . will immediately followifg the DISTINCTIVE SPECIA Pr wonting © poet corsage of white MEN-WOMEN Pick your JOB and PREPARBE for it. Specialized Training is a MUST today! Short Practical Courses leading to early employment. Enroll now for Mid- Year Term. Monday, January 9 Day, Half-Day and Evening School Beginning and Refresher Courses Are Offered in: TYPEWRITING — SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING — ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR SPEEDWRITING Under the Direction of a Competent Staff of Instructors VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac _ Phone FE 2-3551 Phone or Return This Ad for Information Pie Proficiency Group Conducts Meeting Mrs. on Atkinson street recently, Mrs. Flora Alexander and Mrs. Mar- garet Crew assisted the hostess. . Following the business session, games and refreshments were en- pees e ee MERLE NORMAN. Dy ere oil ond meistore. Merle Zz Nermon’s Ory Stin Twins supply. ‘ beth these endeniables fer @ erovad. Available ently of your . . 12 W. HURON “2 aa apa you wo know that Pid drive, thea WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Some women suffer for their} ; ate, Seas Ney he ee moned a famous surgeon‘ to ‘remove a..telephene from |Vsughn Monroe. , fo py wile Heanpe’s right Ont, oi 5 ond Sr PEER get * * * & 3 | . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Morty Gunty heard of a chorus) Ez LOWELL girl so dizzy that even when she second guesses she’s wrong. i. coeees Bob Olin reports on the woman who is really hard’ to] Please—she is already unhappy with the things she exchanged | her Christmas gifts for. That's carl, brother. pe 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Detoe Weighs Destroyer ne naw. | ee (BAY CITY «—The Defoe Ship ae ss0 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. . FR = This Sale Is Worth Your laventoating! Open Daily 9 to 9. Sat. Till 6 pam. + 3 ne eee ery te ee gee ee ‘ee ‘ a te ii ang hy WES ade oe FHA i, a seve ple 5-9021 for Your FREE nana | play magazine et ee “Grant 3 one “FULLY Equipped ieee ee for School This Year. § ad OnbAhighter- at et ood ‘ played an hour—for vee cous .. Hampton's bern s Soy +4 Gary, Cooper's jeeagier Maria dated Sean MéeDonnell. -thanrdhen eBags a: big KATHRYN si sie labia iain achieve cee i nah teen oe ak oe ee ae » Bpatt: tn Mente City fo ter’ Doshingiiin .:; ! Lizabeth ~~ = Se LT a NT oF ALSaRAESARASTRSSNNIN, We ied ee RECORDS: My One Sin (Nat Meet wea Bytes ee baw nt | “a H . hb MERCURY RECs mm y National: Bai oot OmDe:T Wa Ye to be My Baty ‘Orgel © (h “ Gibbs); Piddily Patter Patter (Patti Page). er a : ee e a4 Teal “cine “Onoeni: tremicg dae PON AC . an ’ : Min Carson); Humming Bird I ! Ae 4 “‘«Prankie Laine); The Yellow Rose of Texas ‘ ai oR + Eee. allele ek oh papbiag ta {eo . (Mitch Miller). RCA-VICTOR: Don't Stay eh NS Site : Away Too Long (Eddie Fisher). KING: reqtiac: Michigan i abe gGhhi® 4 we. Seventeen (Boyd Bassett) . . . and many , ; oe more to choose from. Demonstrators. But Guarenieed Pp STATEMENT ‘OF CONDITION: sa hee vt | _ alee er as of thé ¢lpsé of business December ah | , *RESOURGES 4417 Cash on Hand and Due FromOther Banks ors eve-46,237,288.18..0.- - . Securities of the United States Government. .....31,137,840.06 47,375, 628.25 | ed | : Famous “~~ State, County and Municipal Bonds............. 14,087,568.82 : ‘ ™ Automatic Stock in Fe Reserve Bank. ...........00e0 105,000.00 PHONOGRA Loans and D ts.. seceeceeeeeeseese ss HAMM Precision 3-speed Automatic: Ree- Real Estate Mortgages. weeop se elo COED ee 626,242.93 + 23,918,037:62: +: - Sa ant to fightweight casé. Accrued’ Receivable 2. oe wt yg 973,252.94" * . i ba Prepaid’ atop oe el BeBe ie tee ai AACLTE. : Lgrne ort Bank Premises, Land and Buildings... ..°°"."!.: © satiteae ees Furniture. and Equipment Se ccnad oa Yee! TG239.7F. ees: ; Real Estate Owned Ocho Ries Beak ITs ae | 1,253,863.20..~ hes Stes i aia ‘ei ‘i ; ‘ ; 4 ‘ : ‘% * : ; Ld € ; ee > owemgscve 1 foe OE LIABILITIES Deposits: ‘ Demand .....-..... see eel ee eras : 46,970,534.82: Time .... : age PE ages U. S. Government. vga age lee ge eo eT eT S ea 33 aR tes TOTAL DEPOSITS .....0..0e.cteciepug™ Te O0.T09806.97 Accrued Income Unearned... secaetetalveceece 8 htt et 4. , FSG JESI3 ,, Reserve fo) 7 i, Interest, Etc veceee dees 1 ECE ot 88 60,266.74 | ie 5 Eee. , = Reserve fer dends Payable eels Maite teeny ae ee ; - 227,500.00 it as p/ . L ot ; : Ss a : sesiae SS! 1 Siete, ames} Round Bobbin Electric Portable Reserve for Contingencies.......2.2. 27000 0000" a Reserve for.Loan Contingencies. neee keen capaaze Basha 6191823 a ee a a‘ SEWING. MACHINE ~ He Other Liabilities : > +e de ew ee a*y a . xe oe + “4 é : ea: me ae Fe es 43, : she vee os wr m wes ’ tg 3 % : With this Royal you can MAKE on Pie EA ¥ 4 : ? oe oe ie: : e. ee a of & 2 thing you’ ve just wished fot, befere! Capital Stock, oasli ss aeae “t Cee ewe ds abe os 1 ‘500}000:00: pre ans me be ot ; = j ; : 3 4 i ee, oor clothes, clothes for mt, draperies and a« hundred Surplus ee eee * 1g es bs) “gs * ‘ea Ce = 3 ogeetsces . 4 ae na fe a : oa oM | 7 ; ; : 3 — ed % ety inerweaiyt Undivided Profits . , 40 . et . ; "i ‘: <3 . ‘* * wi : * . 2 . # Stage TOTAL LIABILITIES iy. ft ) . Cy ‘ . ? . ¥ sees Ue , ** . * j ot i, 2 bs Bi oe ae peso *) - i a a4 é ty be * , : ' a : | Py a 7 A ; 3 P r 4 tg : ¢ a t, a Pe 7 \y 4 - Ms 7 ‘ - 4 ieee ‘i * —— j " H 1 : d | i " : . ey reo? D G F : a Pre ae eo re of Rieter ci Lees te v4 | er se ak “ ; . £5 ‘ * te ‘ * eee i oes eat, € . - : oS , ’ é ; j i ‘ ‘ } ‘ ; i . “a . ! #5 A 2 ee , he . A | : , 3 ‘ }? ¢ ' ; 5 { . [ 4 v ‘ | be oe aa : : : é ‘ i ; ) “yy Th. oe, Abe | i, ¢ Ei i te A ng ¢ iy . N : = « j Gi = i> « oh" | Re eet ; A { d) . : : : | ‘ * Puen. ye : é # 3 i ' + Z oy " as : u ts : ‘ : ee : e eRe OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT, INSURANCE: CORPORAT : a onced Se: L tee §=6§'O2 NORTH SAGINAW i li eS: a ite tae Sealeatadimnanaicdiid nlmemmenanmdneen pray 1. + x 3 " | de- Orchestras, featuring music on. the SWEET AND DANCEABLE side. , BLOOMFIELD INN PROUDLY PRESENTS. BOB SUMMERS | He has appeared. in many pictures including Bing Crosby's Blue Skies” for Paramount .and __ has ployed for many leading hotels and supper clubs ee ae the country. Henry's Bloomfield im COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER No Cover or Minimum Charge OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY © FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1A. M, 1420 South Telegraph Road ot Orchard Lake Road sears « FE S-8060 © ; : \ chicken. Our lobster tails — BROILED OVER | r r tai — ft CHARCOAL right before your eyes. } Lee and Pete Martin “ \ = st reece ey] Your Host and Hostess of the say good-bye to joe Banket and his orchestra. Sat night is his last night with us. We hope his many friends will | tong wt eh 3 : VILLA INN’ ~ DINE ond DANCE: . + Wher Dining Is a Pleasant Adveature —* BRE. eS actncD 60 Puchi Bing. Lake Orton HIS SAXOPHONE and ORCHESTRA ; Tie! welebeyed binay al MGM j_immediatty tenia’ ae | Piper Fr cea \, For Reservation — MY 26185 - - MY 2-9258 Vg SPADAFORE’S BAR - 6 NORTH CASS (Neer Huron Street) Half BARBECUE CHICKEN—in or out—$1.00 County” Hayward, who is off for New York, Phil- CE TTT = “Tues. 8to 11 P.M. r Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon scaenanscmninoi : oe = © * - tte lage te Sis 7 Days and 7 Nights FLOOR SHOW F riday and Saturday Margy Lynn . Novelty Music Nan Topping MC and Petite Songstress Gay Leslie Radiant Flame Dancer Plus ~ ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra ei Ratild: f< hllaght. Pella JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS ee . Pi eee er et Pr eee AE A ee a —— * | Dinner : - Cocktail Party ai : J LJ a : a a. a : = ) H J/1¢ a UNS! eu : Inn al . PHONE Midwest 4-1400 | WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS y Afternoons bie | i ae j F ; gee? scar oust P.M. to 3 A.M.—ten, 5 te 18 P.M.—Cleeed Menderes 1038 West Huron ey Manny's Presents _- WATCH THIS SPACE FOR _ SHOW OPENING oN) LAR ~vrrTrTrerrrrrrrTeT ee Te AB A lth th te i te te Al Lloyd ] at the Hammond Organ ee NIGHTLY | EXCEPT MON. & TUES. | BIW$) Visit Oakland — : BEER @ WINE st | County's Finest yr Peewe’t Take 5 Conn ee sd bed Ld j ( e : a 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd. "FE 2-6052 3] ,, sions ea 1 Jack Decker's <¢ tee : : FRL-SAT.-SUN “the Catalina’ I] o.sers.to Take Out | On US-10 i Drayton Plains Cafeteria © Ler DICK DENG lee + : Now Under New taceaeeel DANCING "private Partin — |? S0S0S0UGOSSGHuSCeeEREOSESGEN onmay , ane - | | HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-10: 30 | _. “HIS ESQUIRES HOTEL COMMODORE [02 ay|'arinern se : OXBOW LAKE PAVILION H Jack SHOW BAR SUN. NOON-10 PM. fs 451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD < AT THE DIX! E BAR DRAYTON PLAINS E Spend a Pleasurable Evening & 1A . a 2592: Dixie Highway DAGMAR L. WILSON | Manny’ 5 CHINA CITY [i D ANCING a‘: ‘ew Owner RESTAURANT ls , a | DANCING ENTERTAINMENT |] ! : Music by Be ——— |. ener a Tre 40340 [=~ BENNIE MANNI’S - For an enjoyable evening of ee and : - is ’ “MELODY BOYS” : entertainment, come to 's : ) | i Old Time Square Dancing & Modern . 471 Wine Aiko toad ot Veeegh oleic m CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN a u rT) @ FINE LIQUORS, WINES, BEER mm § , | no eh Yj pipe 4000S Geeneeeee eee eeeeeeeeeseeenel , AT THE PIANO and ORGAN Appearing Nightly SF aestwetens BILL HORNER and CHERIE FINE FOOD . . . add the coe DINNERS * co CKTAIL BAR partons A Wee Bit of Scotch a 6 ory oe SE ac | Rep te rund BANQUETS Will Be Ready | PHIL S. INN at ADAMS RD. |] tr it hohe " the | | b Sportsman is tops. | r ’ ed ee hed | < FOR THE BEST n\ Make It a Family Affair... Kitchen Open Daily | | E . ‘ one teste ee Ny | quipment ‘y IN ANY cach mamber foul Groreughly it oom, ° oe onence Sen \ SEASON! Nj Assit tn ent” "SHE I] Fariy style Chicken [MEW Suow romenr — ff Jailer aad Maintenance — AY _N : Complete Sunday Dinners frau $1.50 |} Dinner, Sunday 12-9. Clover Mert Quick the wit | *F Servive 7 oe, fo | Phone OR 3-9325. on fhe wi) to You os Your Phone \ 4 Delicious Mixed Drinks |] * JERRI ADAMS ‘ty " Beer—Wine—Liquor po ae stylist, Melodies} . BUSINESSMEN’S N A LUNCHEON . San erdeaneee be move A Ordeal. Leke Read ot Péntiec Treil \ Every poste ro. 7 AM. interesting? | | be Sunday, Noon to 2 A.M. . oe NO COVER—NO MINIMUM | SUNSET "RANGERS 6 Miles Out Beldwin Comaealty Hal = Calter: Le , \ mrp Lae Ree nee eras x ‘ ; . | eM ‘ - * ey : : oie THE rowntac PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1056 _ Workers engaged in’ various hi d Lake Ave. * Remember! No Reasonable Offer Refused! a Pia sc dada == News of the Men i in Sernice || $.A. Paul Daniel Lambert, 11, Force tase ini San Antonio, Texas. o3 nE ity ii ; rte ith, Sil api ie eee. a a es A a ; ERA E Be Rae cet Se es aaa EO ta eg SEE ES eka Pig a HAVE a new thrill waiting for you behind the wheel of a ’56 Buick with today's Variable Pitch Dynafiow. "It comes from something the engineers call “double regeneration” —which is another . ‘way of saying double-action take-off. It's a nimble and instant new getaway ‘Fesponse you get at an easy nudge on the eee Because Buick engineers have now found a way to make Dynaflow’s whirling oil add to its own velocity at the very beginning of pedal travel—to turn up higher a faster tight from a standing start. Know what that means? It means you now have a brilliant new nimbleness for city and traffic driving at only part throttle. It means yo now have an instant and solid take-off in your cruising range—even before you switch the pitch of this airplane- principled transmission. * It means you now have better gas mileage than ever before — because you get this snappy new sizzle within the first inch of pedal travel, where you do all your normal driving. And it means you still have, in reserve, the full-power acceleration of Dynaflow’s switch-pitch action when you floor the pedal for an emergency safety-surge. You really ought to try this new excitement _ —and all that goes with it— Local Delivered Price . Of the 1956 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan Model 48 (illustrated ct right) is 2.281" TAny state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. A wide variety of extra- ‘cost equipment and accessories available at your option. 1956 Buick CENTURY 6-Passenger, 4-Door Riviera, Model 63 in Buick's new Variable Pitch Dynaflow!') Like the great néw ride—and the sensible new safety features—and the prideful feel- ing of Buick’s new sweep-ahead styling — and the record-high power and compression of big new 322-cubic-inch V8 engines. So come in and let one of these beautiful new '56 Buicks tell you the story in the way it knows best—on the road, under power, lancing curves, humbling hills. Can you make it this week? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. ” VESEE IACKIE GLEASON ON TV Every Soreedey Evening ett- STOREWIDE CLEARAN Top Off the Season wi commas ® VALUES to $19.99 © VALUES to $29.99 Wool fleeces and warm inter- linings. Boxy or fitted. : ® VALUES ~ to $39.99 All-wool kurls and fur trims, High quality coats! in EVERY DEPARTMENT! ! th Tremendous Savings! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS | WE'RE CLEARING THEDECKS! : «3 BIG GROUPS! $14 Sop ss 600 -- Regular to 12.99 $7 | DRESSES %& ALL BELOW THE WHOLESALE COST! *% ALL PRICED AT ROCK BOTTOM! $m / Choose from our vast collection of acetate prints, taffetas, wools, failles and many others. _ | 39 DRESSES | Values to $ | $5.99 - Values to 12 FORMALS io: $16.99 | | , | 5 JACKETS |v $2 200 BLOUSES $s] Values to $7.99 Values to $2.99 18 JUMPERS bere ® to $33 a 12 ROBES AND LOUNGE PJ'S HATS VALUES TO $7.50 sys $ i *2 ‘3 / Charge Accounts Invited CLEARANCE BAGS VALUES TO $4.95 3 2 ‘ . Open. Mon. & Fri. til 9 P.M. a ‘ed . fe She ies ~~ e - ee ee Oe THE PONTIAC PReeS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1956. co-sterring GORDON scoTT VERA MILES + PETER VAN EYCK with JACK ELAM ond ZIPPY ¥ 4 SAT. (2pm 1PM. JERRY MILLER : of Strand Theater Miller Takes Charge | ... TODAY & SATURDAY IY HAPPENS IN CHIKU SHAN, CHINA! | JOHN WAYNE | LAUREN BACALL | %, Top ep Gan Sterling Hayden KIDDIES’ MATINEE Eo “12:330— ff ararer ‘DEAN WINNER of Audience Awards BEST ACTOR of the Year!! —, Bogert in “THE DESPERATE woyas" leggy: Cestle in “TWO GUN LADY” — me Te < ae BHLAGE >| ‘ "FRIDAY a 4 SATURDAY Doors Open 12:45 THEY TURNED A SCHOOL INTO.A JUNGLE! The shocking experience of a pretty teacher; startling drama of the novel ison thescreen!_ M-G-Mi's BLACKBOARD JUNGLE A DRAMA OF TEER EXTRA CARTOONS - semAL,. Ae __OPEN 5 a.m, to 9 p.m. Daily p.m. Our Specialty — EAGLE THEATER FRIDAY and SATURDAY ee Open 10: 45 —— . = = eel > The adventure written a hundred years i before its timie becomes a motion picture it to be remembered forever! ee , 462 Auben Ave. Blanche & Owen Morgan SUNDAY DINNERS | ame Sunday 7 a.m. F to 9 | | | | Auburin Coffee Shop FE 4-6323 ’ Cause” ALSO THEY'RE ALL OUT | 3m 35 Auburn Ave. CinemaScope { | bg Wannencovon” _ 4[ WANTED TO BUY] Geographics Piper's lMeousiae Outlet FE 4-8240 TO TAKE VEGAS! |f * i COLEEN GRAV " shown at 1:2%-4;4@0;01 Sterts SUNDAY! “ILLEGAL” also “I DIED A THOUSAND DEATHS” BE pitrrerrreeeeboeerebeoeoeéeereoeoeoeboeoroeobobopmbpbbbrbbebbbbeeeooedeebedds ‘ PONTIAC’S BIG BARGAIN SHOW! MIGHTY SAGA of ~ b pore WEST! ba ll An dla Ala ti Mi te ti i td SHOWN AT: 12:33 3:47 ~ 7:01 ~ 10:15 CinemaScope takes you through desert legion, Caliph ambush and wild Turcoman women warriors ... as it transports you into exotic, ancient ager with the resourceful, tongue-in- cheek rascal of a rogue ... Hajji Baba! CinemaScoPe nc lt a te a Ma i i in ties cM cle dle alls ttl The Adventures of MASAI BABA SUN: ssat a! ae Lee — at 11:00 2:14-5:28-8:42 - ALSO: “'N rou PEOPLE” wer orog ry tT Fs | 1 Cc ights ; pas se Open 10:4 ST . 20 TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE”; | He figures a daring oe Bogart back type of role ‘that made him famous! A father tells his son of their desperate situation! plan to save his family! 'M THE MANAGER'S WIFE ---1 Want to Tell You of a Motion Picture I've Just Seen! The the sight my husband invited me st ee to a screening of William Wyler’s “The — Desperate Hours.” We were the only two in the theater. Believe me, both _ of us sat stunned and for almost two hours as suspense crowded , suspense. We lived every scene . . breathless ow and tense with encheuaill: Nerve . tingling thrills piled on thrills mounting tea startling climax. Here is a story rich in human drama, packed with suspense and tension ... . and of the torment and courage of a father who struggles te keep his family unharmed. When it was over | realized it was one of the most remarkable motion pictures. 1 had ever seen. See. it and | am sure you'll agree with me. © MRS ARTHUR SANFORD (Mrs. Theater Manager) Pegg Hrs & & RE NEES RRR IE ATOR I AN TRE IMCS ERE TT RSET Alen PEGGY CASTLE ~ WILLIAM TALMAN - ~ MARIE W WINDSOR —— in {TWO GUN LADY" I * : ’ Ae ij ) = Ney base, one-half inch pow- wa... 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Cater ‘Trac | "’ 59. Popa Cola... 21.5 % high-|bu. Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy, 1.00 5-1b, The id liquidati Ches & Ohio. 54.3 Pfizer seeee 22 No. 1, .%0-.80 5-Ib. ches, company § a QUIGRUON | .... . 45° Phelps D |... 583 hanged fancy 118, Me. 1, 2-36-150 a tomatoes. should produce $165 a share for ‘ Svi $81 Philip Mor . 45 ! le o, ld a I oa 4 i - Turnip, topped, No. 1, 1.15-2.25 stockholders. . pid MD... malt at o" es. ‘ SOY-| GREENS—Kale, No. 1, 1.:)-1.5¢ bu, italien as ein Cinett fea... 2 Prot & GO .. A LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS — | ining opened on 6, sso 13 pullman... to|Celery cabbage, No. 1, 100-180 bu | tree up 2 at 37% and then fell hd 7": at Pure OW ..., 386 ¢ higher, back a shade under its best. Bom 35.5 Repub sti 48.1 CACO ak aa eeetons: As-| “General Motors, yesterday's (Ser fob ting. day iF MANUFACTURING Positions open in Process Engineering and Plant Layout. FINANCE and Cost Accounting. ENGINEERING SALES " “SERVICE CO. of guarantee required. Write Pon- isc _Press Box _100 a COMBINATION LINOTYPE AND floor man. Excellent working con- Se eae STEEL Sitions, Bas Sar gt ery Freight Lines, st. CAR WASHERS WANTED APPLY 8. Bivd 149 W_ Huron, FE 2-0177 Apply at 1304 8. Wood- Help Wanted Male 6 acelnt oporui DIE AND TOOL fates" comonny Prefer, mas | ROOM FOREMAN uate, CAMPBELLS SOUPS HAVE OPEN. | !P&, established resident, married. ao. for aggressive salesmen, 21 cali on retail groceries responsibilit te work with . Fine oppor- with growing industrious man. IN at cone Birmingham | Distt geese a TRACTOR AND caclemnprs aad call on hew pros- IMPLEMENT DIV. | Sg Gang tts FORD MOTOR] #ie'ss,'s ‘ast Sauce . in 6 iprotess direct to th _ Co. So Needs with Teeponelbtiity tequiring him to seek : ities offering ENGINEERS above average income. Neat ap- 5 p.m. at the Roosevelt _C. MOORE COMPANY __ ~ DESIGNERS DETAILERS Bod Spe- * ; Tools, Geu: Automation vonens a Say m Syeees aa bnekinns tae re. nalysis, Price Analysis ’ } ae MODERN re) aa a ; . Mil Woodward Positions open in Creative; "a aerkiey Michigan rit Adver EXPERIENCED MAN FOR POT Wr iting, and Adve PUrsing washing & general kitchen duties. Media Followup. _Cotter’s Tavern, LI 1-412. - mere Otete aD [-xecutive Type Salesman BIRMINGHAM _ $400 starting salary bonus for N WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 8 two young men. . to repre- SATURDAY 98 2 sent large cor . No travel- give educational background It accepted be ready “i ‘Help Wanted Male 6 Machine Designers Checkers , AND Fixture Layout Draftsmen ta IENCEL DESIRED ON ILLING, TAPPING MILLING, BORING TURNING MACHINES, BND. Avromatic PARTS: HAN- LOCATED IN ROYAL OAK SALARY OVERTIME: PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits | LI 7-7474 ROBBINS Engioccrne Co. 123 S. MAIN ST. - SUBSIDIARY OF EX-CELL-O ~ PHONE OR VISIT § A.M. TO 8 P. M. MON. THRU FRI. MALE HELP WANTED Young ambitious married man to assist owner in business. Willing to learn. Some selling experience preferred, Permanent employment with a future for man who quali- fies. Call Mr. Agree. FE 5939 Woodward good salary MI 41600. Sharp Funeral Home, Clarkston. ‘ANGER, JAN. 5, 1966, WILLIAM A, 19 Pa een age 85; beloved Timm: dear brother of ,, LAYOUT MEN, __Help Wanted Male 6 CHASSIS DESIGNERS CHECKERS DET.AILERS LONG ProJects eggP RAT ES 7 NEFIT: AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS AERO-DETROIT INC. - 217g vg oe G65 PAR LINCOLN $7690 SPE Ee HDT ow Designers ‘For automation type machines come. Call also fige & fixutres. Top. rates. —-0000. Detroit. Collect. LOCKHART & tra: Pontiac, in EXPERIENCED AUTO BUMPER and painter Auto Body Service, Lake Ave, . Shelton sr Orchard EXPERIENCED PLUMBING & AND heating salesman needed imme Fi diately to cover th ritory Representing largest inde- e al eTs einige distributor ffering excellent build large volume business & in- sales Mgr. VErmont Pontiac te eh epeed WRIGHT vice DESIGNERS, ENGINEERING SER 1965 Telegraph BROKERS iler. A Mich. midwest. rtunity to rie: ec rea residents rsona! history, All replies atrict- service di ent. hav Sreberved. can Gaegeeary Salary. He eee Write Box 6, Pon | experience in tire service, includ- expenses and car allowance. Lib- ee Frese. in og —— ing sal eral hospital insurance, life in- any employe a surance and pension program at EXECUTIVE l EVEL chiding ee insurance, paid vaca- no cost to employes ‘xcelient aialiniatal eke ee t sic’ pene. | nod opportunity with established food - right man to advance into * compatiy. Write for interview giv- | Unrestrictea field and protected | or managerial position: ing complete information includ- territory in Oakl County to person, B. F rich ing Ss: education, business ex- bel yoeuney estan 111_N, Perry perience s territory over ,000., E 7 H H VISF Imaginative hard-working, man- MID\ EST ‘ . . | agement type salesman w JOBS FOR MEN Se8t_W._*_ Mee De. Delran, Mich | Prett-cheriag. commission. bonus. | General effice ......... $338 AR SALESMAN, NEW AN retirement benefits. Selling a bus- | Office iar. wae 0. $600 al in Holly, Michigan a iness need to business men. Call | Accountant . veers, $600 furnish gas and guarantee To! for interview TRinity 4-390. Insurance salesman Mo. 8400 start, give references and amount PITNEY-BOWES MIDWEST Employment Service 406 Pont,” state Bank Bidg, PE 5-027 NIG WATCHMAN FOR PRI. |. HT vate estate. Steady year-'round work. heve some _ of firing smal! ler - 1_refer- _@nees requi x ~ PART TIME Add $50, $75—and more—to "R~ ent income, registering students for established school, Dignified, pleasant and permanent employ- ment, evening and wee! hours. M be 30 to 50, own car and work minimum 16 hours weekly. Leads & 28 years selling “know- how" furnished. Send phone number and complete back ind for early interview. Box No. 10 Pontiac Press. Help Wanted Male 6 -Salesmen - Real Estate men c Plent tings, ad contacts” Karsings unlim To Buy-—To pat Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL HysORe IT MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS Cooperative 2 Estate Exchange as 1075 ~=W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POsT SALES PROMOTION Structural Layout Men Paid Hospitalization Mr. E. Barnabo PARAGON CONST. CO. 44000 Grand River W Oodward 3-3515 Northville 2910 TRAINEE PROGRAM For young men 3 sales, credit. CAREER-CENTER TV SERVICE MAN WANTED WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. 66 ron By prog ' or If you art money last year, make more t East Pike St. All inquiries con- Y¥LOR Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. : EXPERIENCED MECH- _Help Wanted Female 7 ATTRACTIVE [Sram POSITION . Must be ready to accept position immediately if selected with a highiy reputable national organization, and leader tm its field, A = are income with cpceiun y for definite of ad t,t presrans and a retirement plan on profit sharing. For local interview, write Mrs, J. Peruchi. 400 Buhl Bidg., De 26, Mich. giving age, education, experience, number. . AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN: $85 weekly | beautiful ster- Ning and fine a n / \s Leads plentiful. No canvassing. Car necessary, FE of 2-0627. PPLICATIONS ARE NOW BE- a are being taken at Auburn Ave. ISTERED NURSES AL RSES 23 z BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS . book CAREER CENTER See Nancy for that CAREER Position Executive secretary .. . $400 . $200 $275 Office beginner | biller wo “20 $250 CAREER CENTER | B-1 Riker Bidg. PE 8-0416 COSMETIC & DRUG COUNTER Experienced only. Full time or part time, Top wages. Apply in rson. Wesley Druas. 100 W. 14 Mile Rd., Birmingham, BEAUTY OPERATOR: GOOD earnings ie experienced opera- MI 4-2666 leasant suburban home near irmingham MI 45280. CLERKS AND° TELE- PHONE OPERATORS. APPLY IN PERSON. FULL TIME . ONLY. PEARCE FLORAL CO., 559 ORCHARD LAKE. DEPENDABLE GIRL OR WOMAN watch children while mother works. FE 4-7688. DEMONSTRATOR AND MANAGER ition open for refined, attrac- ve lady. Age 25-45, to show re y. Car and phone essential. ir in terview write regional Mgr. Ann Duncan, 19524 Farm . Livonia, Mich. or, call KEnwood 3-5350. ice, Inc, 654 Franklin Rd Help Wanted Female 7 A BETTER JOB ladies 25-45, married, well PART TIME Two men with cars for interest- ing part time work in Oakland DESIGNERS | DETAILERS | srr'acttiey? “tenirement xD ness and ambition. This position DETAILERS ao ce aay Mploren, epestal mechine. CHECKERS imnervaew. oe Pee roe “ans gauges. 58 hours ; i j MEN WANTED remier AT-ONCE bg _ -, Engineering S@HOUR MINIMUM | Simi? stalati Bie SE" 66 Compan | wi? ob RAM pene ging hep | LSE Ee ENG. CO. Brosrasy, Put time, Wer _ Clawson, Mich, | sew DIXIE HWY, OR 3-9066 | ' . ? ; é bl 4 f : , ( a 4 Pre, ! \ ‘ Oe to ee ; Qszes Employment Service “Bank LERT 7 INSURANCE “PS gg et ee | office, MI 6-4133. 4 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ATE OPENING. ae EQUIRED. APPLICANT MUST BE ADEPT IN TYPING AND SHORTHAN MUST HAVE PLEASING RSONALITY AND grrnan Sve APPEARANCE, 40 MENT BENEFITS; SALARY OPEN. APPLY PONTIAC PRESS ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 small children while er works. Sun. FE. . orn isund ireshaim Cleaner, WS Oakland cPER TEN CED WaTrRESS ahs —— At: Mary's vern, ald Ave. N. ICED GRILL hours 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. no days or Holidays, Dixie Diner. at lncve'tl + tie i hie a s H ie : tt i * E i i &! Hel Estate af - = = = Fe week. no hale Shoes, i? CONSUMERS POWER CO. Stenographic VACANCY Pleasant working conditions. MAID TO SERVE FAMILY — housework, small APPLY ROOM 420 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ends and nights off. OR er 5. HER'S HELPER, ASSIST WITH month old baby g light FORD OTOR —Phone PE 4- MIDDLEAG LADY TO BABY- OR 3-737 HOUSEKEEPER for motherless home. No washing, p.m. call MArket 42068. NEAT AND REFINED HOUSE- ft, ber Live in. Small fam- Good at rithmeti Good in ’ at @ tic. | sure Tractor & Implement Div. fits. Phone Mr. PART TIME STENOGRAPHER office worker. should like deta: work, Over *. a of age. Rob- ertsons, RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE