* Sanaa Ga Ge, SET Se ae ee soe Rep ooo ~ (Aid Rushed In Fires Hit ea. Ss uperm arke ‘9 in “Are rea as Four Stes 700 Homeless as s Swollen Cumberland River Escapes Banks ‘i150, 000 Ble [Forecaster Sees Rerslog Walesa: Swen Light Snowfall, ~ Coal Mining Region Y High Near 30 Appalachians _ The, Steet en. ee me: 2 Se "rushed “into the. cAppala- chian Mountain coal min- ing. region today where thousands of persons in four «states are homeless A two-hour fire this and whole towns stricken morning caused, nest) “Se 6am, ts meg egg Tenn WIRE age tO} jowest temperature recorded in bye | a supermarket in the Union! downtown Pontiac was 13 degrees. High waters that left at Lake Village shopping cen- “ee meneny reading was 27 ane 11 dead in oe — ter. zaced and damages running The blaze, gutting the ; untold py aren of dollars building and believed to V f f R | raced downstream today, have destroyed more than 0 ers 0 u e threatening havoc on still $100,000 worth of stock, - more communities. came on the heels of -0n $500 Fine The flood. that swept suddenly $30,000 supermarket fire in Waterford Township last! -. eos night. City Commission OKs /southern Virginia and east Ten- Damaged were the Giroux super-| Tentative Ballot Form mS ee bavige 9g abe jibe market at 1535 Union Lake Rd.| for April Electioh : near Cooley Lake road and the : Donato Supermarket, 6500 Hatch-| A maximum fine of $500) |ke Orders U.S. Funds ery Rd. * for violation of city ordinances will No one was reported injured. [be possible if Pontiac voters ap- WASHINGTON — President Five fire departments with 75 [Prove a proposed City. Charter) 9.44.4 eastern Kentucky volunteers fought \to keep the | amendment in the April 1 election. “major disaster area.” fs ait Girgux bisze ioe taniaig the | Meeting last evening in a special] dered use of whatever federal shopping center Inte a holocaust. | 0 the Pontiac City Commis-| funds are necessary for relief. Immediately threatened were an| .i., approved the form of the bal-| In Kentucky, Prestonsburg, efforts at the rear of the three|to the Governor for approval, [UP Rier _ |stores, where construction is of| cyty Attorney William A. loomed cities tm the flood’ Waterford Township Firemen Quvell Flames at Donato’s Store AP’ Wirephotes WATER RUNS RAMPANT — ‘Aa estimated 700 persons have . | been evacuated from Barbourville, Ky., (above) which is three- . quarters covered by water from the raging Cumberland River. Alt of the business section is under water. At the right, small boats remove stranded residents from the second floors.of Barbourville business buildings. . + Issue May Split AFL-CIO Merger Building Trades Battle pi ‘Union. Job = ned y to up the ~~ goods pa nage: Ak sian! crease the nimber of drunk and merger. : perishable, it was believed. reckless driving violations in the | 10? FLEE HOMES The building trades group, éleining about 3 million : : Ref * * city, ih least a hepa amen Oe of the AFL-CIO’s 15 million ae, . 13 : on we ee ee ae 7. milion’ Major Industries |Would Admit More Refugees __Betore the tice was under ei] Onder “the “propia, it wail where et night's fe bre ou Imembers, suddenly re . Tight destroying three — revolt in E ct H lapsed, leaving the cement-block/to call for a maximum fine of $500 firemen could was _ Bava Seeks ing Re toe dane ceuinet mi to Hold | ke . U) ges C h an g e" in any ew ie drat wane Be and prevent from former CIO unions for job High Job Levels | Firemen chopped a hole in caer eteee Oe Sal is now fo Win Freedom ec. sey) wammomete i Irn gration Law) -rimzim ‘aimee dutch with Congress for advising} 1956 apparéntly is. carrying 2 age. His brother, William, said) the $400 increase would aid in de- - Sheriff Considers Him its officers they would lose noth-| over into 1957. _ ‘ : damage to the stock, including $25,-|f{raying numefous costs of pros®-| Red Cross and Civil Defense. ; _ Prime Suspect, Despite ™é_ *volding testimony in Jaber) The Labor Department sad | WASHINGTON ( — President Eisenhower today Beene nn en eee ie renelly) wid be placed wal MY helicopters dropped | pudi i MIAMI —| yesterday er in al- i ll through overcast skies to take ty- Repudiated Confession Pore ge aw | oe ee mporers te a, [asked changes in the immigration laws so it Destruction to the store itself|the April ballot, the amendment| 10" serum, medicine, teens aes rate cin "txccatve | tion's 149 major. industrial /¢@sier to give haven to refugees “who shave fled or in Might reach $25,000 to $30,000, he) Hit renclate, a fina Yor violation|28d foods to isolated communities. CHICAGO (INS) — An illiterate Council to withdraw council areas anticipate some addi- the future flee from Communist tyranny. y rae $500.00 ‘eo: -Upstream towns such as Bar- skid-row dishwasher who repudi-| protest against construction of a | tions to their payrolls by mid- In a 2,000-word special message to Congress, the CAUSES UNKNOWN bees eee any a both in bourville and Hazard in Kentucky, ated his confession of killing two| fast-breeder type atcmic power | March. +President called also f0F| No cause of the fire had been me dhocretion ef the s rt Pound, Ya., and Logan, W. Va., teenaged Chicago sisters, Barbara plant in Monroe Mick. intereentin® sontting the do- BI P| Mi h general revisions of the law\determined. Mrs. Henry Giroux| Inserting the ‘amendment wilt|(0%, the worst licking. Evacuees and Patricia Grimes, today sought partment’s bureau of employ-- |DIQME Fiane MIS aps to allow about 65,000 more! said her husband had always been|cali for a special election to be|i”,,"es?, Places began the grim freedom racket probes — seems to be stir) ment security indicates that . na very cautious about fire task of/ digging out the mud and * : awent,|"ing up the building. trades into) the aircraft, construction, ap- | . immigrants to come to this|very — Preven-|held in conjunction with the April clearing ruins. ; Edward Lee (Bennie) Bedwell.) ion, arel, chessical nd uhachinery on Pilot Heart Attack country each year. tion. latest electrical equip-|1 biennial spring election, City]. ¢ C; Van Curon, managing ed- 21, told Chief Justice Wilbert J. orton ane The present annual quota is|_ (Continued on Page 22, Col. 2) ‘Clerk Ada R. Evans, said. itor of! the Harlan, ‘Ky, Daily En- Crowley of. crenata ae a ecru me | pect to take on more workers |,NEW YORK @ — The Armedis4s67 and is based on the 192 terprige, one of the first newsmen that the confession was| union's midwest boss has been a | in early spring. There also was soey tak te canned otherene un.|Census- Eisenhower asked quotas Coming Tomorrow to reach Hazard, told of small yesterday . false. He’ said he was beaten by| major figure in most building | ¢Vidence of continued improve- |. tained airplane accidents it/>#¢d on the 1950 population cen) . sheriff's police and forced into one meetings planning the re- ment in the automobile indus-° |0. 4, definite evide of | SUS drinking water. making up a soy hee | ihe deparoment sac, (he, ound, define evidence a aeatoner ato cates wr « (NOCH EL Miss Front Page) sccrtnt exon (Continued : ae : coal center of about Despite the evidence which pnd latest development came in part of the pilots. redistribution of the immigration Ses a tore holes into Bedwell’s story, ja statement by the building trades In Today's Press |, An, institute paper read before] quota “in proportion to the ac. | She's coming. on Page 22, Cot. 1) Cook County Sheriff Joseph Loh- |group that it will seek to “regain| ~~ the Institute of the Aeronautical) tual immigration” from 194 |) Tomorrow is the first of February and in keeping . man: sald he still considers Bed- |work now being performed by| The FBI Story ..............27 [Sciences said that “an actte como) through July 1, 1966. with our policy for 1957, we present another Miss Cold Kills 4 in Turkey well the prime suspect “even jother. organizations.” This. spells) County News ss ty thrombosis in the pilot, dis} 4, ettect of this would be to : more so now than when we first |‘‘war” to most former ClO tnions.| — Oe covered at an autopsy, cleared Up}; a. the number of southern Front Page for the benefit of our readers, ISTANBUL i — Winter's grip took his confession.” Unions of both the former AFL,| P#ltoriais ................... € jan otherwise mystifying acc| Fo peans and Mediterranean Miss Front Page’s picture is poised and waiting for jcheked communications * and — Lol denied witiventment of and’ former’ CIO have conflicting, Market Basket ...... St thru 49 | dent. peoples permitted to emigrate to| Frida brought death today to at least the prisoner: atment of jurisdictional authority in their| Sports ....,.........47 thea 51 | ,Jt added that studies of the rule| 1) "united states. y- four persons in Turkey's frigid Bedwell is being held on’ two|*harters — power to assign mem-| Thesters .........-....0. vite, (OhPreexisting disease, in connec-| “nig jg because the number ot|___ Watch for her tomorrow. reurder charges filed after Sherif veins ae io rene Ty & Radio Programs......89 light these additional ailments -cimygs ae seme Pon . , r ; 14-page confession Sunday. - (Continued on Page 22, Col. Ey Women’s. Pages .....41 ‘thru 45 +c are nabs Mg et " “oe earlier perio’ on. which F lremen Fight F lames at Store iquotas are now . : - : | 1ST COME, 18ST SERVED | Bloomfield Man Heads 141-Member Group Wisse ‘abl’ inn’ that De gress should pool the unused quo- Name GOP Delegation Chairman ===: = come, first. served basis without By PETE LOCHBILER we attend eiceataret eek single biee as candidates Stockbridge, a Flint attorney. Lin- renee to where @ person was Pape ayaa delegation increased y posts are nomina demer was a state representative| 4» |. similarly would open the _ Mrs, Watt told the convention! The convention also adopted res-|.outhern Europeans since current- she has begun an extensive cam- lutions commending President El-/}y the unused quotas have been paign. “I traveled 750 miles last senhower and Vice President Nix- tans of northern European coun- week and plan to keep it up un-,0n; Rep. William §, Broomfield tr; til the April 1 election,” she said. Of Royal Oak, and the’ County "The President said “mortgages” A very active member of Uni-|® Publican office holders. on quotas should be eliminated. versity of Michigan alumni| Outgoing chairman of the state| These mortgages.came about from groups, she won the distinguished Central committee, John Feikens, special cases where immigrants alumni service award in 1954, Her/and Chad M. Ritchie, county chair-|were permitted on the basis of parents, grandfather and her five/man, both were cited for their|their being counted against their) children have attended the school. service. qyantry¢ quia @ ites Ware. Further, Eisenhower said, pro- «tbc te hrgetalee erty ‘hate en, Le aay Lodge ot one shuld se tent foe ie |“Weellentes, the party leaders’|L “Anderson. ot ‘Waterfaed Towa ene emgpeciel yore | candidate, was unanimously elect- ship, Farrell E. Roberts of West yeere Ghe hild » from _jed after roll call, Bloomfield Township and Donald|*t 10, AdoP mB easoee ee President two years ago of the A, Brown of Royal Oak greeted State Bar; he was a Pontiac at-| the convention, ian number of ater admins ; ‘several years and now is a Other officers elected last night | requested member of a Detroit law firm. _| include: Howard.W, Huttenlocher : ‘The convention also was ad-of Independence Tow’ » VIC) Income, Tax Return Prepared dress¢d by an Ingham County can- chairman; Mrs. Betty R. Ellis of sc tt Wodek—Tax’ University of { Michigan Board of “They filled out a record 141-mem. ber delegation that will be the largest at the state spring conven-|: tion starting Feb, 9 in Detroit. Henry L. Woolfenden of Bloom- field Hills was picked delegation chairman. As chairman of last night’s _ county convention, he - whisked delegates through busi- “a gates-at-large Were named by the nominating comimittee, « Of the county’s regular 169 pre- @inct delegates, 97 attended last "fight in the Board of Supervisors Consultant : fourth floor meeting room the} didate for the post of chairman| Birmingham, secretary; Mrs.\™ Huron St. Open Eves. FE #1549) ary ee ee oe ren A ee RSTO Of these, 92 indicated they will ‘ile ts Lawrence B, Lindemer of! eants-at-arms, all of Royal Oak itr Pot at abs for Auto Show: To Route Traffic Set Special Regulations, Parking for 3-Day Event Starting Tomorrow ~ Special traffic regulations and parking Tipday by pm lotlek Koren “ot Pontlae Tes. SAVE STORES — Firemen shown during their successful fight - ‘the Pontiac Police Traffic. and Safety Bureau. Walnut street will be one way »sduthbound, said Koren, with park- ing prohibited .o leaves| vara Agier is home with her family Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- day from Sparks - accommodations for . the) with his pastor, the Rev. sey Ww. ‘Nelson, officiating, Burial will fol- ; Pontiac - Auto Show, beginning at low in Perry Mt. Park ‘Cemetery “ Drafters Ask 3 Quéstions |Home. jon Off-Street Sens oe “SUSQUEHANNA, Pa. — Bar- ington, D. C. where she was found Forrest H. Kane” '|Mrs. Peter Kirkpatrick Mrs. Peter (Florence) Kirkpat- rick, 82, a former resident of Pon- Wednesday “in Vassar. ) sane nena, ma BIRMINGHAM—In-the of Birmingham's oftstreet se bave been asked by drafting attorneys. . Rosary I ation No. 1—Is the present legisl Funeral Boreog and beuiee: No. 2—Should ~ “property auto! Boades matically be deemed to have satis- | fied the offstreet parking ordinance cluded within a special assessment |e * * * The blue-eyed girl who disap- peared from her private rooming house in Ann Arbor on Jan. 18, My Gist pe ‘wp 1 be,” the said. ‘J don't remember.” “ & & & _At first when she was found in after Ann Arbor police issued a district, or should this a discre-' 3 with requirements because it was. in- geseseseavansnsonsevens ¢ Your-Old Clock 3 | study, of what they feel would be $ parties concerned. ‘ Social committee of the newly. organized teen-age club met at the home of Arthur Lewandow- ski recently to complete plans for’ The affair is in charge of Judy Co Le falrest and best for te city and § TTTITTITT Ty soners to make a more thorough'$ Alarm Clocks SHOSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSCSSSSCOSSOE The Weather é' Full 0.9. Weather Bureau Report on hour iste tenight and Teday in Pontiac ae temperature preceding $ @.m. at 8 om: hat velocity 5 m.p.h. Direction—South wes - Friday “at 8:14 a » Moon sets Thu: day at 6:89 p 7A, Downtown Tem Temperatares By Bisa ces :M 11S, Meo “4 ce eae koe 0 16 reer ree 26 8a M,......... 16 EBs Minsicssiees bl 8 @. M,,........ is BD. Gira sss eves 27 10 &. M,. - 6.60. Ce Oe SeeRETOHOET OM ER ewe ae a certain place of business has : handled well in the past’ by the ‘Lake Rd., Davisburg. not yet found the answer on whether trading stamps are legal or illegal, the 59th annual conven- tion of the Michigan Food Dealers Association was told yesterday. “The. Federal Trade Commis- Not to Go on Ballot DETROIT (INS) . |tice are completely in the dark,” ed, : |Walter B. Stults, statt director| of the U. S. Senate committee on — Detroit Com- mon Council today voted against putting the fluoridation. issue on Winfield G. Lyon, 48, of 127 Lin- coln Ave., missed a curve on Air- port road near Cass Lake road and crashed into a ditch last night, according to Waterford Township police. He was taken to Pontiac General ‘the face. He was released, small business told the conven- “The heat is on in Washing: | ton,” Stults said “both for and | against the stamps. The FTC | has had many complaints about trading stamps, but so far there Internal Revenue Service to full impact of the stamps,” Stults’ said, “but some kind of in- our deductions. Interest ducement to get people to trade at ¥ Interest, on delinquest taxes is been in use ever since the Phoe-| sductible. nicians.” Walter Adams, Michigan State University economist, told the food dealers that selective price cut- ting is not legitimate if its effect is to substantially lessen compe-) tition. Adams said price discrimina- tion problems “‘have not been) you can still have a dedytion. First — add up the unpaid Federal Trade Commission and the fo the ypar, WAYNE Assails FTC Régulation of Insurance Advertising | LANSING (P®—Atty. Gen. Thom. | is no definitive answer whether Tax Return. they are right or wrong.” INTEREST — “So far, we can't measure the If it is interest- you have to for the interest paid on your personal borrowings if you itemize paid on a mortgage on your home, or on an installment contract — if separately stated, is deductible. Carrying charges are not deductible; however, in most cases interest is included in the charges, and by a little computation month during the year. Second — divide this total by 12. Third — multiply the answer by 6 percent. This is your interest deduction but it must not be more than the carrying charges: that pertain.” ‘(Purther. information on ineome tax problema ts available without charge at the Internal Revenue Services office, S}%y avers 121 N, Seginew St. WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY Your Income Tax- | This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. help you prepare your Income ING? pay — you can have a deduction deductible, but the penalties are balances 2 at the beginning of each a resort in Florida. The city council last night agreed to place the question on the spring election ballot. The idea of a “Dearborn, Fiori- da” was advanced by Mayor Or- ville Hubbard to provide a place the April 1 ballot, The issue re- Hospital by a passing motorist and'for the city’s residents to live gion and the Department of Jus-| ceived only 4 votes. Six were need- treated there for lacerations of after retiring. meet at the township hall this eve- Ww. Huron St. Phone rE 3 GABERT'S <> eine as M. Kavanagh says he will oppose the Federal Trade Com- mission's’ move in taking over regulation of insurance company advertising. 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It was algo an action when, tees! eign affairs) that 1 think is pos- tay eee Dulles talked: in. terms of|geme, — called the The last line read: “Maurine | iticism of Secretary. of State|in the world.” a strong plan wage OS a. nite for his handling of foreign x * association —- before setting out wis, q affairs must include -President| ‘And he tag ee until. it en oo \Conditic ud to Ne Heat... : ei itw lelude Eisenhower, for he- said; j|there infuriated Britain and} HOMINY, Okla. aa cael Sats ceca mt a a France. of Cal Newport complained he_ ‘ground. pres Dulles, jo the: best ‘The Demécrats. who have re- could get no warmth from the; Nevertheless, Oe We of Oe) ee ledge and beliet —|!ained from criticism -of Eisen, ‘heater in the new ¢ar he was. worst attack on Dulles in his _ vee f hen. 1 nome, yeu. Very hower may now feel free, as they driving. Newport checked and years in ogres Eisenhower hey touch — has never tuken|Pursue their criticism of Dulles, /found he had the air conditioning, ae — po ae sige tem um- any action which T have not in ad-|*® to start attacking the President.irather than the heater, turned on. brea qver-hin — se A A A A A NE NR AA A A el ORE A . ee a ee ee |vesatig’s Chante heerting prod | total’ season's kill of ducks, geese, I Associated Press Analyst experience and knowledge (in for- ing to {ind a way, ofit of the canal quail, rabbits, squirrels sind other s Eisenhower was pr ractically “The word “action” in this sense forced into it. . would, it seems, have to include) * * .* whit ‘be shen segeened Bu al ‘ In the past few weeks,” some wig action and a change in + Senate Democrats have opened UP} For example, Dulles had years] rT * on Dulles almost violently, eVeN ito prepare a plan, along with this| os a As members of an PO lies, to prevent the Communists) 5.001 7 | Crepe : | Sheath | — Reg. 5.00 | lace cuffs on teak: quarter sleeves. 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Formaz, Charles Sige wet ae vin N, Stomp. * * * Hazel Park residents guilty of -|the same offense were: Leon A. Gruzwalski, Ralph C, Jones, James C. Workman, Eugene A. _|Gardner, Johnnie H. Hooks, Ger- n«enMthors.—--weres---Clarence—E.-+1d....M.... Klasztorowski... Zane... A..ter_. Smith, 277.Hughes Ave... Crossley, 4425 Green Lake Rd.; Kroupa and Louis C. Thomas, Other habitual negligence of- fenders were:. Paul A, Jones, Al- len D. Oliver, Richard.G. Parham, 4. | John-R.-Penokie, John-F.-Selmen} ; F, Wheeler, Chrysler Ave. a Four Birmingham and Louis 2740 residents punished for the same charge were: Marion G. Ardussi, Harry O'Connor, on H. . |Jr., Donald O, Feldbusch, Neil H. S. Williams, all of Ferndale; Law- rence elwig, ne a Jr., Virgil Hartkopf, Gerald P. Eve. and oa Grong “|ham; Jolin J. Ahrens “and Roger J, Caldwell, both of Bloomfield) Hills. Others are William J. Barnard, Frank EF. Keelean, William F. Kel-| Timothy. ty _Jr.; Robert P. ‘Kruger and. At ~ Waterford; Edward C. Bode, rence L. Oakley, 80 Sanford St.; George A, Wilson, Royal Oak: | Robert Brown, Ferndale; Sylves-| for unsatisfied judgment. x * * Other include: Cecil C. Beebe | Jt., Farming. . Bob Cc. Bowman, | tor’s. license; Glenn C: Rosell, | Holly, egligent homicide; Russell . Walter, Clarkston, nability to pass physical tests; Peter M. Mar- riott, ie Orion, habitual mal ability to pass physical tests, and. Donald H. Sweeney, Lake Orion, habitual negligence and no opera- tor’s license. C, Kotelman, James M: Wallace, and Jessie J. Bratton. Others include: John A. Arci- kiewicz and Louis J. Mikolowski,' both of Royal Oak; David P. Kur- kiewicz, Robert L. Brown, Jessie W. Davidson and LeRoy E. John-|} son, alf of Hazel Park; Waino S. Maki, William Ramage and Free- man _D. Frazee, all of Farmington; } : William N. Gallagher and Tornie! Settle, both of Ferndale; Michael! D. Reilly, Madison Heights; Er-| nest H. Brinkman, Holly and Far! | E, Olson, Clawson. ; Pontiac licenses were suspended for habitual negligence in the, cases of: Brice H. Allen, 188 Earl- moor Blvd.; Frances M. Carr, 100 W. Rundell St.; Patsy R.“ Daven- port, 2816 Wisner St.; Henry W. Funderburk, 875 Inglewood Ave.; Milo W. Furney Jr., 124 Monterey, Blvd.; Jesus Gareia, 474 Upland Ave.; Robert G, Hrynyk, 723 E. Madison Ave.; Donald R. McLean, | 165 Elizabeth Lake Ave.: Gordon! A, Parker, 485 Lakeside Dr.; Glen’ R. Rodden, 268 Anderson St.;' Clairmont L, Ross, 231 S, Jessie St.; Frank J. Spadafore, 3994) Beachgrove Dr.; Wilbert: L. Ver-, pooten, 467 Raeburn St.: Robert G. Watts, 2740 Leach Rd. and Joe Woods Jr., 192 Earlmoor Blvd. | Others are: Wayne E. Allen, 7267 Arcola Drs Harry G. Bogi-| son, 691 Second Ave.; Charles .G. Franklin, 599 Westbrook Ave.; Robert. J. Fulkerson, 759 Globe Rd.; Mitchell W. Grusnick, 3300 Midget Pocket Size Portable Radio Slight Irregularities in Case Coverings Elizabeth Lake Rd.; John P, Me- Kay Jr.,..487 S. Paddock St.; El- bert E. McVay, 65 W. Fairmont Ave.; Paul 0. Neidig, 509 Going St.; Frederick J. Raynard, 3514 Clintonville Rd.; Vincent C. Reilly, One South Saginaw, corner Pike FE 5-5731 I. ‘Matilda E. Schlagler, Oxford, in-| + - Reg. 69e Cannon Muslin Pillow Cases 2 for $1 Jumbo. reg. “nes. ' Reg: 1.98 Boy’s and-Girl’s Corduroy . Reg. 5.95 Orlon Pillow ............ $3 pr. Reg. 1.59 White Sanitary Dinner Napkins $1 Playclothes ..............3- 2 for $3 . ; Box of 500, soft facial quality. Overalls, slacks, crawlers. 1 to 6x, Many colors. Also denim. 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Reg. 1.49 Earthen Ware Baking and Serving p 98 C Reg. to 3:50 Mens’ Belts ............. $1 saaishes ; : . “occ eee ee cece. $ 1 I eg. im to 3: 98 C otton Zipper Dresses 2 for $5 oo 5 braid, elasticized, 32-40, many ‘colors. actively colored « ze ° eg. 5 for 1.00 Fine Cotton Reg. ‘sel 95 Butter-cup Pattern Breakinat Reg. 3.98 Cotton Floral Wrap Dresses 2 for # santtandkerehiefs ...... 02.40... 7 for $1 Bcc ccc ewicecestessseserncgese anforized, wide hem, la white 4 each, plates, cups, saucers, bread plates, frutts, Reg. 3.98 Sweater Dresses . ... 2 for $3 “ | Reg. 10.95 Fan-type Electric Heaters ... $8 _-N*"” “M4 Disek print on white. 12-18. UL approved. Reg. to 8.98 100% Wool Skirts ........ $3 Reg. 1.00 Aluminum Cake Pans .. . 2 for $1 ; Solids, checks and tweeds. Slim and gored styles. - Women’s or ange cakes. . Reg. to 0.00 Orlons, Wools and Ban-Lon Reg. 1.00 Percolator ............. 2 for $1 Sweaters .........ccccecccuee 3, $e — he on 6 cup. Wiperte and tertieate. 32-40, pastel and darks. , $ , +4 Shoe Clea ra nce a saeteeanionaienanahaninscanatliaenigeal eee Reg. a. 49 Plastic-coated Dish Dralner . - $1 Reg. 3.98 Famous Brand Twill and : ifs | Gabardine Shorts ................ $1 | @ Famous Bronds Values to } - : Zippered, sanforized. White, red, green, blue, pink. . $7 9 rT Look at all this BIG M size and luxury PSTRW UCC %f,2798Fuly Lined Ruicoats ....... $5] @ Fat and Winter shows $75.95$ Corduroy, taffeta or faille. 10-18. + e All Heel Heights ; @ DREAM-CAR STYLING SHARED BY'NO OTHER CAR | ‘STREET FLOOR " ee 296 100% Wool Bins gq_| © Suedes, Colts, Patents $ 5 ) REASE ' . ‘ Stripes, plaids, checks. Many styles and ‘colors. 22-30. : e Most Cc lo i ° BIGGEST SIZE INC IN THE INDUSTRY Reg. 2.00 Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion $1 poo 598 Famous Brand 100% lors & Sizes SIVE NEW FLOATING RIDE + @ EXCLU Reg. 1.00 Tussy Wind and Weather Wool Skirts ..... “See donceecsesene $4 ca y ™ e NEW 255-HP SAFETY-SURGE v-8 ENGINE Lotion ......... cede bebe for $1 Stripes, checks, plaids, solids. Assorted colors 22-30. arge ne at aite’s . +» Street Floor Reg. 1.00 Tussy Wind and Wt Reg. tc enntoriond Potton i. Knit - for $5 Hand Cream ......:6.ceecee: +2 ad $1 Many’ styles, a.ML. ‘red, ‘prown, bieck, te ture. fe sand. Women's Boots Children’s Boots Reg. 1.59 Bubble Bath ..............--. $1 Reg. to 5.98 Sanforized Cotton Blouses .. $3 185 Poles "5 Bnough for 159 baths in plastic ‘bags. Pamous brand, long * short sleeves, 30-38, assorted colors. Values to $ Velvee fo ($37 ~ i Reg. 1.25 Long-handled B: Bath Brush 2for $1 Reg. 2.98 Famous Brand Cotton Blouses $2 send 3 Pastel lucite handle, nylon bristies. Many styles short or long sleeves, santorised, 30-38, ' Nylons, Plastics, Thermo- |, pupber, Piastie, A LINCOLN MERCURY SAl Inc Reg. 1.50 Hand Mirrors .......... 2 for al Reg. 5.98 Lirféd Velvet Stoles .......... $4 Ties tm beckon tines, wince, | it. Ree. of et CENTR L a Lucite handles. Best quality. a! _ Avtashion must. i Boat. = red, grey, white. ‘ einen. Red, “ee ‘ae | i at er 40 West Pike Street. Phone FE '2- 67 - : Bratch fa a ha, : 3 cin _SevOuR DOLLAR Buys MORE AT WAITE st [ee Boe Fa | r / : ba P ® f * : e ’ i = : r * ‘ / how, y I i \ i ’ ‘ ‘ , / f F et , é j x ’ ; | « t ‘ Lot : et oF \ i Tee yf. Be eS ee Laem Ds 4 by ' ay < ‘e rs y Sil Oe Re jt Sy te eee ee podnd igi’ df es oe ee fi ANS Ce a * FABRICS —-—Meartiniques - Chinchillas — = =" 'lcoaT CLEARANCE $29.98! +t INS le) Vaal 3370) 1133 E STREET FLOOR — Reg. 1.98 Imported Cotton Gloves ....,. $1 Sanforized, short and 4-button, hand stitching, 8-7's. __ Reg. 2.98 8-Button Imported | Cotton Gloves shee - _— Camel Hair Novelties *STYLES Zip-Outs - Toppers Full Length * SIZES 5 to 18 1 Values to $59.98! Values to $79.98! Convenient Terms Arranged to Fit Your Budget! Waite’s ... Third Floor HOME FURNISHINGS | FOURTH FLOOR . Reg. 12.95 72” by 84” Orlon Comforters $7 Provincial print or French crepe cover, Reg. to 6.95 Chenille Bedspreads ...... $5 Pull or twin-sise, Reg. to 19.95 Heirloom Bedspreads .... $10 Pull or twin-size. Reg. 6.95 72” by 90” Acrilon Blankets .. .. $5 Thick and toasty warm. Reg. 79c Striped Bath Towels ..... 3 for $1 20” by 40" sine. Reg. to 69c Cannon Hand Towels ... 3 for $1 18” by 30” size. Reg. 5.98 5-Piece Bath Sets ....... eeee. $4 Reg. 5.98 Bear Novelty Rugs .......... $4 Reg. 15c Mesh Dish Towels ...... 12 for $1 Reg. 89c Irish Linen Dish Towels .. 2 for $1 Reg. 1.59 Nylon Tricot Pillow Cases .... $1 MISCELLANEOUS STREET FLOOR Reg. 28c Altest:-Facial Tissue ...... 5 for $1 Extra strong, super absorbent, paste! colors. Reg. 20c Imperial Toilet Tissue .. . Soft, 500 sheets per roll, Reg. 75c Wallace Silverplate ...... 8 for $1 Heavy silver added at wearing points, 10 for $1 Reg. 19.95 Anniversary Clock ......... $14 Runs for a full year without rewinding, « Reg. 1.39 Clear Plastic Blanket Bags ... $1 é Heavy-gauge plastic. Reg. 1.39 6-tier Blouse Racks .......... $1 Metal construction, free swinging armas. Reg. 1.59 Sturdy Metal Shoe Valets ... $1 Holds 6 pairs of men or women shoes. Reg. 59c Wooden Skirt or Pant . Hangers ............00 eee 3 for $1 Keeps clothes wrinkle-free. Reg. 2.98 Clear Plastic Garment Bags 2 for $3 Holds 16 garments, sippered. 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Sanforized, pastel colors, hand rolled ~~ Reg. to 5.98 Pouch or Vagabound Leather Purses eabbesth’ pouches in brown and black. Variety of styles and colori. ‘Reg. to 1.98 Leather or Plastic Novelty oe ve eee en eee eee eevee Pencil thin seams, first quality and slight ir's. Beige tones, oP eee ewe ae green and orchid, 8-M-L. Reg. to 2.00 Maidenform Bras .*..... Assortment of bras, most sizes, white. Reg. 3.95 Nylon Power Net Van Raalte les 2-way stretch, slightly imperfect, 6-M-L, white and pink. CHILDREN'S WEAR SECOND FLOOR Reg. 8.98 Boy's Hooded Car Coats ... 100% wool interlinifig, weatherproof fabric, 6-12. Reg. to 3.98 Flannel Lined Chino Slacks ......... tippered, 6-12. Co , 4 for $1 hems. eee ee eee oer ee eee teed ee ee for $1 3 for $1 > $1 2 for $1° eo | r $5 ee eee eee eee eee ee een ee 2 for $7 .. $1 ee . $6 cece ueeeeee 2 for $5 Khaki, erey.. Lined Denim oe ewe . 2 for $5 : Dages. Tousshiv: Voters to Back First Primary. As an indication of his bold Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter ot oe ry Lapeer and 1 elsew! igh (Sauer ati _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 tion. Tourists, in turn, spent an esti- , ‘State’s 59 Parks Attract 18 Million Each Year. ‘Rossar’ J. FURLONG, executive sec- retary of the Michigan Tourist Council, announces that the resort _ in * Dusirress now ties agriculture as the suey in Michigan. — Se Sie - Senet ie Saar wd me ARE Ms ROR yt ag “Last y year the State spent-$400, 000 for tourist advertising and promo- “Slap 3 af United Nations Council wote agaist mach action, - India took over part of Kashmir and rioting resulted in Pakistan. Last November Kashmir's _. Constituent Assembly, under complete Indian domination, ratified a constitution. which made Kashmir part of India. Before the ratification several important members who had urged a plebiscite, were arrested. “In 1953 India jailed Kashmir's — Moslem ruler without trial, When India was partitioned 10 years go following Britain’s grant of independence, the subcontinent was partitioned largely along religi- ous lines. Pakistan is mostly Moslem and India largely Hindu. : x. -%® Le - The people of Kashmir, bordering on both China and Russia, are about 80 per cent Moslem, although their _ states of Pakistan and India came into being in 1947, the Maharajah _ of Kashmir t6ok his state into India. “Moslem tribesmen rioted and India sent troops. Pakistan did likewise and war resulted. In 1948 the U. N. negotiated a cease fire and has been trying ever. since to organize a plebiscite to let the Kashmirs decide -. whether they wanted to be part of India or Pakistan. Prime Minister Neuru of India agreed to that at the time, but has blocked it since. ot xk k (OF Neuru was very quick in his con- demnation of the British-French- Israeli attack on Egypt. He was very slow and reluctant to criticize Rus-. _sia’s brutal aggression in Hungary, which may be one reason for Russia's abstention in the U. N. vote on Kash- mir. India’s attitude in these mat- ters no doubt was bound up with the question of Kashmir. x *« * The United Nations says India’s action is not internationally bind- ing because the Kashmiris had no chance to express a preference. But India apparently intends to ignore the Security Council. GOP’s New Chairman i. ‘Méape Atcorn Jr., the new -Chairman of the Republican Na- tional Committee, was chosen by President E1senHOWER on the advice : “of retiring chairman Leonarp Hatt and others. — , x *« * Mr. Atcorn’s experience in government and politics in his — * home state of Connecticut quali- . ’ fies him for the appointment. g But the deciding factor may have been his consistent support of the E1sennower wing of the Republican party. x «*« * Under Mr. Hatv’s skillful and highly successful leadership much was done to merge the two wings of _ the party. But Mr. ALcorn’s appoint- ment appears to mark the ascend- _ ency of 2 President’s supporters. _ A friend of S etiaeii Assistant ‘SwexmMaw Apams, former Governor Drwey “and Attorney General WELL, the new national .chair- now 49, is and has been his State's > fa Hens } declared that ‘the ruler is a Hindu. When the’ separate | cocoons in the autumn, htcames Aba : ‘mated #00 million during vacations olla ‘spent in, advertising, $1,500 was re- is umed by tourists. An gefimated 5.7 visited Michigan during 1956 ‘and the State kept its No. 4 spot in the ccun- try’s tourist business. : | * *« * Several million recreation-seeking families vacation at or near our 59 State Parks, says the Conservation - Commission, and almost 18 million visit the parks annually. Michigan’s park system is one of the Nation’s largest and provides healthful rec- reation to all. State Parks are the chief magnet in our tourist business. The Man About Town In the Big Money: Suggestion Awards Run Into Some Large Figures Beautiful: What most any girl is until she gets old enough to be afraid ee isn’t. These sugpeelion awards of General Motors Corporation surely run into big money. In Pontiac during 1956 they amounted to $216,255, paid for the 3,264 suggestions accepted. There were six awards here of $2,500 and 17 of $1,000 or more. . ‘The GM suggestion awards everywhere were over three million dollars for the year, and the total since the plan was started jn 1942..is over twenty millions. Listed for our verbal orchids today was | Mrs. Helen Lucretia Hoard Miller — of Oxford, on what would have been her _ ninetieth birthday. She died Wednesday. First to report that the letters “J” and *Q” were the answer to the query in Wednesday's column, and make personal delivery, was Mrs. McKinley Fletcher of Drayton Plains. First to phone the answer was Mrs. William Harrison . of Ortonville, and the first answer re- ceived in the mail was from Perry Taft of Birmingham. These two letters are the only ones that do not occur in the names of Oakland County’s 25 townships, 20 cities, 13 villages, and several other of its municipalities. Several meadow larks are regular pa- trons at the bird feeding board of Mrs. George 0. Gale of Birmingham. She writes that there's much more enjoyment in watching them at closer range than its possible during the summer. While admitting that she may not be quite so young as she used to be, Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of 76 Stout St., takes care of her home, and is proof of the fact that-you're only as old as you feel. She’s 94, and recollects that she took care of his mother when Maurice E. Finnegan, . now municipal court judge, was born. After a few days last week not con- ducive to the sport, Mort Graddis tells me that the ski lovers again are - flocking to Mount Holly. Another woman who has beautiful but- terflies flying around her home in the winter is « Mrs. Mabel Lounsbury of Bloomfield Hills. She gathers the keeps them in a sunny window, and they hatch through- out the cold period. Just now she has a tiger butterfly with a wing spread of five inches. . A pet crow drives away all the other ~ birds being fed by (Mrs, Foster Harmsworth . of Waterford, evidently trying to live down to his name of “Robber. ” Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mts. Charles Ruedisueld i wig , ee wis a prs as geo SSS “PI Race You to the Other. Side” David Lawrence Says: Democrats Voice Partisan Ideas WASHINGTON—Did Adlai Stev- enson really win the last election after all? Judging by the speeches | being made these days by certain Democratic senators, parroting al- most exactly the line of argument that the American people did not approve by an overwhelming vote the peace policies of President Eisenhower. No more bitterly partisan But most of the speech making is usually accompanied by pious professions of nonpartisanship fol- lowed by captious criticismi based on picayunish points. WHAT CRIME? Thus, for exemple, what sort of public crime is it that news about the Eisenhower Doctrine appeared in the press before the committees in Congress were formally advised of it? One reporter got a ‘‘scoop” by putting two and two together after reading a very meaningful dispatch from London. He ferreted out the news of the new policy. Thereupon, the administration de- cided that, rather than let the case - be presented in piecemeal fashion, it would be better to outline in general .the proposed policy to. some members of the press. Promptly, too, as soon as they could be brought together in a conference, the Democratic lead- ers, Speaker Rayburn and Sen- ator Lyndon Johnson, were given an outline of the plan by the secretary of state. Representative Martin and. Senator Knowland, Republican leaders in the House and Senate, were present at the conference. But if one reads the speeches of criticism, the idea is conveyed that the administration somehow ignored Congress and that, be- cause it didn’t happen to have all the details ready for immediate submission to committees—indeed, the committees in the new Con- gress were net yet organized at the time—a gigantic, blunder of some kind was commtitted. PARTISAN SENATOR Senator Mansfield of Montana, an able Democrat, who doesn't think he is partisan but who be- trays his partisanship in a subtle way and sometimes in ways not so subtle, made a lengthy speech in the Senate on Tuesday, in which he said: “TI know of no senator on this side of the aisle who does not believe the country would be better off under a Democratic president.” Such a statement is not consist- ent with the lukewarm support given by a certain group of Demo- cratic senators to the Stevenson- Kefauver ticket. But the mere pro- nhouncement of such a view in a speech on matters of grave concern -in foreign policy is a revelation of the true partisanship LIL ONES. which dominates many of the Democrats. HEARD CRITICISM The American people heard dur- ing the campaign every argument and every point of criticism that now is being leveled at the admin- istration. Senator Mansfield says he doesn’t see the “urgency” in the Middle East situation and avs that the danger now refe tne testimony of the secretary But a quick look at the files of the newspapers will show that the danger arose in the last week of the election campaign, when the British and French actually tion on this issue at the polls, (Copyright, 1957, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Diabetes Drops Anchor in Islands of Langerhans Even though you may not be a potential diabetic, that is, though you may not have inherited the tendency to develop diabetes, or, a weakness or deficiency of the islands of. Langerhans in the pan- creas, it is well to know that dia- betes is just such a weakness, a . functional weakness, Since diabetes is a functional ailment, there is no sharp border- line between ordinary or better- than-ordinary capacity to meta- bolize “or use (starch and sugar) and the de- gree of impairment of this ‘func- tion which we call diabetes. The blood of a healthy person always contains from 0.07 to 0.12 per cent of sugar. If as much as 0.13 per cent is found in the - blood of a person who has had no food for eight or ten hours, the person probably has diabetes. Normally there’s no sugar in the urine, but sugar may be ‘found in the urine of a healthy person who has overindulged in any kind of starchy food or sweets. This is called alimentary glycosuria. It clears up within 24 hours, if the individual goes easy on the eats or skips a meal by way of penance, NOT NECESSARILY But sugar is found in the urine in. many circumstances unrelated to diabetes, such as pregnancy, hyperthyroidism, following anes- thesia; In a few cases, maybe three or four in a thousand, sugar is constantly present in the urine, even after an over night fast, yet the blood sugar level is constantly normal, This is known as renel glycosu- ria — the kidneys spill a little does not have and is no more likely than any one else to have diabetes, I have. smoked many a cogita- tive pipe over the question wneth- er—and I have been unable to ‘vince myself of the. wisdom of in a health column how is a comparatively expenaive, it way commonly used The other is the penny-pinching way recommended by Dr. Don H. by diabetics. ’ Duffie in his famous book for “Us - teed: Dad—Mom’ available. des these of Drayton Plaing; fifty-first wedding * . tat a car intel rhe ag ae a gad- anniversary, _Barage.” get the size of silver dollars; . a » . ole e , ‘ * hs = - a-% i +S ‘ oth Le a oT St oN ea ee, pea out |S ted Eb Dat a : carborhydrate . you simply tear eff an inch or two of tape, dip it in the urine and compare the color change to a color scale on the gadget. . * * * Signed letters, not more than one page tr.100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by -Dr, William Brady, if a ste self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiae Press, (Copyri Michigan. Copyright 1967) a Rees ‘approach .to his new task, he eS ee ae ae ssid lb ui oe ate va ae “Sock apumegain: od? Wha P= ts, POSER Ser ota, Manasing dttor . —«@zouee C. Ina strongholds in the South. ‘be happy even “tat tn poole en oq tee ment, the feeling of contentment we like to cherish will be lost. Let's not lose it. Let's keep it by cooperating and working together “all the people, not by a few. One for Good Government ‘Clean Up Mess. at Court House’ I think it is insulting: to the customers of the Court House that in order to do business, they must wade through the mess on the’ steps caused by the pigeons. Also, the county has allowed the pigeons to paint two sides of the building. From the observation around town, I would say the Court House maintains the dirtiest exterior of any private or municipal building. Businessman Gives Formula for Happiness. The unrest of the world today is brought upon the people by them- selves. If we all lived according to God’s laws, lead an unselfish life and at all times tried to help our fellowman, we could create ‘a heaven here on earth. The trouble is that too many people lead a selfish, srasping life, ignoring God's laws thus create the hell that now exists on earth, and which will continue to exist and become worse unless everyone of us tries to mend his ways and live ac- cording te God’s commands. God is a loving God, and he does _ selves by being greedy, and lustful: We create in ourselves a miserable state of mind that amounts to a hell within us right here on earth. On the other hand, if we live right, follow the Golden ’ Rule, the Ten Commandments and always be ready to help our fellow- man, believing that God is with us at all times, we can lead a happy and contented life and have no doubt that when the time comes to cast off our mortal coils, we We don’t drink in our "family either, but we don’t have any trouble knowing what to tell the children. Live and let live, I say. Others can do it if they .want, but we're going to keep right on ven dry. Tea Totaler ‘If You Have It, Send Me $1, Too’ If you can find a dollar to send Joe Louis, find one and send it to me to pay on my milk bill. I have five kids’: No one made me have them, and I never heard of anyone making Louis fight. My . husband pays his own taxes and lets his milk bill go. Milky Portraits By JAME J. METCALFE Sometimes he seems peculiar but . . . So often is the one... Who tackles tasks impossible . , , And somehow gets them done .., He is the bright inventor who . Degerves a great estate . . But who is seldom Until the time is late . . He has the daring and the skill . . To _ try out something new . . . With boundless faith and confidence . In what he strives to do. . . His schemes may find no audience . . . And maybe he is wrong... Yet, on the other hand, he might . » » Provide an answer strong » « » Without his mind so curious . . Where would we be today? . God bless each. good inventor now... And speed him on his way. (Copyright, 1957) ~ Looking Back 15 Years Ago $6 BILLION more asked for Navy. PRESIDENT SIGNS bill to con- trol prices. 20 Years Ago MURPHY ASKED to hold back- to-work vote for workers. * FDR CELEBRATES 55th birth- day. ~ +. Case Records of a Psychologist: Jealous Hubby May Feel Inferior Here isa woman who doesn’t dare -enter a store and pur- chase anything from a male clerk. She is also afraid to sit beside a man tn a street car or bus. In fact, she cannot enter- tain married couples in her own home. In ever; large city there are many women in her same condifion. Be sure you avoid this danger. By DR. GEORGE W., CRANE Case T-388: Georgia M., aged 24, has been married for five years. "Dr. Crane, I love my husband dearly,”’ she admitted, “but he is driving me crazy with his insane jealousy. * * * “He has always. been this way, but during our courtship it was . rather flattering to my vanity, so I didn’t realize its future serious- ness. “Perhaps his father’s frequent unfaithfulness to his -mother, may have sown the seed ot suspicion in his youthful mind, but he has been so violent in his accusations about me, that I fear he will ‘ultimately kill my love for him entirely. “For instance, if I chance to sit next to any man, whether .in a bus or even in church, my hus- band continually harps. on this fact for days thereafter, making cutting remarks and insinuations. * * * “I have never’ cared for another man since we were first engaged, nor has there ever been an in- discreet word or act on my part. I have always done everything I _ could to make our matriage per- ” tock. vo 1 am lapched at hie violent attacks on my behavior.. “Tf I had éver given him cause to suspect me, I wouldn't feel so surprised. My life is becoming very. unhappy because I have to . watch ever word, look and deed lest he. will- construe «it as flirta- tion. Dr. Crane, 7 is wrong ; with him?” Jealous people usually suffer ‘from a deep inferiority complex. They are afraid they aren’t good enough to command 100 per cent allegiance from their sweethearts or mates. 4 This thought then gives rise to a second notion; namely, that somebody else whe is better, may come along and entice their sweetheart or mate away from them. So they become detectives, con- — CZ... | — stantly seeking the slightest evi- . dence of flirting. They watch their mates like a hawk to note any sign of boredom in their company. Sometimes they actually become so warped in their social perspective that they deny their wives the right to patronize stores where there are male clerks. JEALOUSY QOWARDICE These jealous people are often tortured by their own They are almost as unhappy as their suspected mates, * * * Moreover, if a wife obtains little pleasure in. the marital act, as i true of most. women, the hus- band may soon this as evidence of her waning love for hima. _ But ine. feels. that she must love somebody! So he thinks it simply sexual intertertty complexes men can suffer.. Some of the most successful business and pro- fessional men are thus laboring under various delusions re- garding sexual matters, For example, a doctor friend of mine recently tortured him- self so greatly with the thought he couldn't’ thrill his wife emo- tionally, that he actually con- nived with a friend’ of his to ‘seduce his wife just to see if some other male couldn't arouse her sexually! COMMON MALE ERROR There are several fallacies re- garding marriage which ought to be dispelled. First, women are not ; naturally as sexual as men. * * * Those who are apparently hyper- sexed, are usually compensating for sterility, an amputated breast, - or crippled and disfigured bodies. In short, such women feel below feminine Par, so they try to re. assure themselves by frequent affairs. Their sex hunger is thus chiefly in their minds or imagina- tions, and riot an organic appetite. Moreover, a sexually satisfied husband or wife is not interested in clandestine affairs, just as a well fed person is not seduced aa even m the best restaurants, the technique of marriage is coy ‘innate. It must be learned. For the male: and female bodies To relieve the commonest basis of jealousy, therefore, send for my booklet ‘Sex ms in Mar- all enclosing. a three. cent amped envelope 20 cents. ‘Thousands of eho are using this booklet in pre-marriage © counseling. Many give it to every new couple whom they marry. means her affection is diverted yy hivays write t9, Dr. W. Crane eleewhere. Maybe she has s i: Michigan. enclosing” a. fone: ge etamp rc bo ome at carrying . tro and printin coats when og Fi send orch for. a former suitor, * ‘etl? Paychological charts and pam- | It ts surprising how many (Copyright 1987) ; 8 ¥ ae , at f b F f og YJ { ~ tal ’ a vag Pe a Boe i SB eee THE PONTIAC PRESS: THURSDAY. JANUARY. 31, 1957 De oe Ses he eee. = sae ree ee ae res DIAMOND DOME — Something unique in construction is this aluminum-domed auditorium, shown during final stages of its erec- tion at Honolulu’s Hawaiian Villagé. Designed by Kaiser Aluminum of Oakland, Calif., the building was erected in only 20 working hours by a 38-man crew. There is no interior framework or support. Dia- monil-shaped aluminum panels are bolted together to form a rigid shell, which, as seen in lower photo, is strengthened by addition of éxterior struts. 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Bakes up to 10 loaves of bread or holds a full-sized Family meal. Fast heating Infrared top units have new removable reflector pans for easier cleaning, better heat. Storage Appliance Dept.—Basement a SRR eo Sas 3\ ® drawer holds cooking utensils. FREEZER Cuts ais + wi (J ah" > ‘e 4 BS 4344 “= Ss Full Width, 40-Lb. Freezer Chest Packed with convenience, this 10-cubic food Coldspot holds /40-Ibs. of frozen fodéd in the full width freezer. Full. width Handi-Bin Crisper, Chiller Shelf for meats and beverages, and 4. Servi-Shelves for smal! items are only a few of - the deluxe features you will find. Come in ahd TO Simms ~ . seg it at Sears today! ‘ : J ‘ . ‘ 7 : * 3 . . 3 ey tele | d ‘ é a i : ONLY $5 DOWN | <4 é 4 ¥ 31, 1957 ELEVEN | phase plan to end the standoff in the Siani Desert. The proposal, which may be police to track me down. If _ submitted to the General Assem-|known there was that m bly late today, was siated to take Wouldn't have attempted it.” — would, call for: * * * ‘operate two bakeries in Alton. S$ told police. she was robbed of} 1, Israel’s immediate withdraw-|20% $1,000 in bakery receipts} . al ‘of all Ker’ forces from the|syq, $4000 she always canried . _and-the-Gaza Strip,|“th her as a. surprise for her “the only tetritories she still oc. husband in case fhey ever need- cupies outside the 1949 armistice|° **- uch If Mrs. Evans and her : : 4 i ng. no, shoes THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUAR ton, 27,8 « Juvenile hal Fine for Drunk Driving | scent vee and siren to one on a charge of dunk ving. se Down| He pleaded guilty in Municipal him the alternative of $250 or 15," Latvia and Lithuania was/days in'jai. _. | feneeu Andrews: 47, was cited Dec. 28 terday. . ‘VAN NUYS, Calif, @» Actor Heads U. lpana Andrews has paid a $250| ° after his car. cdllided with ‘an- N. Child Fund UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, @— Mahmood ShAfquat of Pakistan is ye|th® 1957 chairman of the U. N.lesonis hate. ~ «» Children's Fund: The 30-nation tive board elected him YeS-\sort draws 40,000 people a year -* lin search of relief from skin mal- i - SOAP, LAKE, Wash. «@ — Offi- cials ‘of this central Washington town’ are-trying to get Federal x ne . ss if a fh o ni Ste x thd far ae) “D pypt's ee untilition: “Be a good egg.” gstra Punny Yolk? WATOND Minp..®.. binant Bebe ls Or, Owatonna's Eg * * * ‘ _ Neither Israel nor Egypt gave the slightest indication they would agree. Israel has agre¢d to pull out. of the Aqaba .area only if she has concrete ‘assurances Egypt will not again blockade Israeli - ship-| pihg through the waterway “con- | necting the port of Eilat with the Red Sea, Israel is also pressing, her own offer to administer the! Gaza Strip under U. N. surveil-' lance, * * * The Western nations are expect- ed to press for a quick vote on their twin resolutions when the Assembly resumes its Middle East’ debate, late this week or early next, Brief Case Missing, Holds U.S. Secrets CHICAGO » — The FBI and police today investigated the dis-| appearance of a brief case owned . by a physicist and which he said | contained government secrets. | Fletcher C. Paddison of Bethes- da, Md., told police the berief case: vanished yesterday while he was, making a telephone call from an. Hlinois Central Railroad station. Paddison told police he was en route from Washington, D.C., to the Bendix Corp. guided missile’ plant in South Bend, Ind, Police said he referred to the contents of the missing Gase.as “dyna- mite,” but they said he did not | i} setts - “@laborate, j Would you like to ay how Christian Science | brings freedom to man- kind? Then you are cordially invited to attend a Free Public Lecture on Christiare Science. en- titled: “Christian Science: || The Liberating Light | of Truth” By J. Lingen Wood, C. 8. of Vancouver, British Columbie Member of the Board of Lec- | tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, [/ Scientist in Boston, Massachu- IN THE First Church of Christ, Scientist Cerner of Lawrence and ~ Williams Streets PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Monday, Feb. 4, 1957. | at 8 p.m. Larry ‘Benson Says: | SAVE DURING MY | JANUARY. CLEARANCE ALL WOOL- _ TOPCOATS Master tailoring in the season’s smartest patterns and colors. Reg. Price $34.50 A grend selection of smart weaves, populer shedes for now inte summer. i | s oe ai See teenreen) | ST - WOOLEN JACKETS and SUBURBAN COATS . ‘The season’s hit $ $ coat—All colors’ 9 =e 14 ~All ‘sizes. q - ~~ 45 N, SAGINAW STREET — eee SO ee = a ies, “een “8 . ZS ss eee — Looks Like Bubble Burst agencies to do something about. keeping “‘suds” in the lake at their tion for therapeutic ‘value. project will turn it into ‘a plain ifresh water lake like others in the Montana {is the third largest of [ie Sates and ts sicended te aren. only by Texes and California. ~ 13995 VIST-MATIC Designed to ease your washday ... gives you time off | from washday drudgery. Gentle agitator swirls clothes cleaner and quicker. Visi-Matic wringer adjusts to all fabrics Gutomatically, gets‘ clothés driet. Deluxe fea tures such as a mechanical timer to shut washer off when clothes are clean; automatic pump drains wash, et quickly, efficiently. Safety release and 21 positions © Full 9-Lb. Capacity | $ @ Pay Only $5 Down es 4 on this Kenmore ~ HYDRO-SWIRL @ 24-inch Space-Saver Model The Kenmore Hydro-Swirl is only 24 inches wide, —— . ‘ yet will automatically wash, automatically rinse, and spin-dry a full family size wash load. Uses efficient six-vane agitator action for whiter, brighter clothes. Porcelain wash tub won't ever rust-stain — your clothes, Porcelain ertmeled exterior is easy to clean, remains sparkling white. Sears Appliance Department, Bosement Regularly =, 5248: - ~ Down >, | see how Kenmore helps pliances. — adies: The waters have a repita | ew sry econ ec RRR 289.95 J Denims or Dainties Washed Automatically It's only natural for a woman to choose the laundry appliances that give the most help! The Cycla-Fab- ric washer washes'everything automatically wheth- er it be denims or dainty lingerie, nothing need be done by hand. Sudsomatic and’ 3-water level selec- tion helps Kenmore economize. You can cut down on hot water by 40 gallons a week and more. Just glamorize your utility room or kitchen, and why more women use Kenmore ap- Matching Hi-Speed Kenmore Dryer Regularly 199.95 $@ $s ; Down Super High Speed Drying . ... all fabrics are dried automatically and so quickly you never need to wait between washer and dryer loads..Dries any fabric that the Cycla Fabric washer washes, leaving them smelling sweet and fresh as the outdoors. See the many deluxe features at Sears, today! Elec.—Save 20.95 Gas Medel With Electric Ignition .......$219 ory r ‘SEARS _194Nerth gnaw Ph S| j PARMAR 5 (RE 1 x * , : :s x ‘ f = 2 : a : ‘es “indleart of Cty Holds Riches in Gems Feb. 9, Alternates chosen at the Waiting Salvage Permit |not listed. PHILADELPHIA (® — A small cngenbongpeg wpa gore My fairy tale treasure. The diamonds — city of Philade : but. “the. aioe hulk of a oh ienal out’ building stands guard |+rthei now an neve or. Couneiman,| . over it like a dragon over some R. Bilis, $50,000 worth county convention last night ‘are PRECINCT DELEGATES Br *Dorr Lovett, “HILLS: BLOOM Woolfenden. John P. Wood. CLAWSON: Irene Glacobbi, Bristol E. Henry 1b. — are dnly part of the -valuable "ious Betty Jane Locke, Fior- property of six jewelry firms that) ence was buried under debris when one of Philadelphia's worst fires: spSSEE Sw Soe eR the interior of ‘a four- story building on Dec. 28. e Wik Thousands ‘of pedestrians serge Harve ewn site at! ‘ Fighth and Chestnut streets, - Culver, Helen P. Roberts, Ger. don > “Haupt, *Marie Goodman, Chri tene Greene, Evelyn E. Delang ‘william H. Johnson Jr. John McIntosh, Mar- thy M. Rowley, Mabel F. Spencer, Ed- -jward P. Kubiske Jr. HUNTINGTON ‘WOODS: Irving G. Callsh *Euginie Robert D. Hunter, LA iRUP: *Derothy Lubrs, Everett FP. ISON HEIGHTS: *Jehn Canirail,| Lawrence. stone’s throw from Gimbel's de-| "Ox pARk: “Helen Swisher, Harlan ©. policemen about PT eS ee a eT ee eh Gn on Me me ee te ee ey ee / a ARM Te ee eM ee guarding under the ruins might and CT Phia. They are in the role of knights | ten in armor who want to challenge) Gress dangerous wreckage ert on city won't let them in. ' —* * * “We could get our stuff out. of| fVon: there in an hour if we were per-|Norton, Orin L. Rom hired the city to clear the) Miller. detels. Their stock is located in| pTASMImOTON:, Ward Beste Wendell 8 HLAND: Louise and/ Hubbell. vi ng | Claire a of|both of Drayton Plains; 1-cent|Huber, Troy; Arthur McWood and! * Fad Mrs. Mary put |Gordon cetalage 9 both of Bloom eee > three of them ona was| field Hills, ps. r| Martha McKay, Feradaye; Bert- ram Lewis, Pleasant Ridge; Jose- cAlpine, Gibbs. Liojd H Minard,- Marie , FM, Charies HH. Maynard” Johngon. Sadie ; Arthur. Biliott Jr PONTIAC: *John *Larry Ragsdale. La Porritt tt, Ke’ i ‘Doro- L SYLVAN LAKE: Tom Reese Rly Anne D. Tracey, *Mary Allce commented after a meeting of the| BLOOMFIELD: John W. Eden. Chad They di 4) Pe rpuage John A. rts, Arne BRANDON: Galea Lg Whipple. COMMERCE: Hazen, HIG Louise Oldenburg, George Volkert. HC? LY: Re E. Addis IND i NOVI: Edmund P. Yerkers. . ORION: Pred PONTIAC : Howard C., Decker ROYAL Oax: Wilma ‘andy. Delegates-at-Large Josephine Sutton and John B. reexamined after more rubble is| wijson, both of Pontiac; George A. cleared. Till then, he says, the . in dealers can't get &j/paniel Kingsbury, chance at the dragon. we . $3 Doesn’t Make Cents SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Three/shall, John C. Emery Jr. and Betty dollars in postage on a 3-cent let-| Finnegan, all of Birmingham. Oak. Doris Stacey, Jasper B. Reid, Susan Rockwell, Thelma Eoff, Ed- ward E. Wilson, Charlotte Mar- Delos Hamlin, Farmington; Fuller, Oxford; Gerald) Poehiman and Louis Dorman Jr., Robert J.) | Se Men's Sizes 6% to 12 | i“ Women’ s and Misses’ FIGURE SKATES: Final Clearance Sizes 12 to 4 5 to 10 While They Last 40 ‘Hepiblican’ Delocatien § : Prepare for State Meeting) “This is a complete list of Oakland|phine-Kane, Walied Lake and Seutt : . . ges. County delegates to the Republican Cole Rubble of Holiday Fire state convention starting in Detroit : |s Really Fishy One _pguerte Wi. Raker. . NAadl PARK. John Kaisoulss, Doro-Tfarms which rear the mammals’ H.|1,000 head of breeding cattle and. Ex Gy Le Oh Se ee a ee jewelry merchants members of| 4. Garting. uthwal ita wilt be sold to raisers at cost tol Parents “are” Cautioned 6" "ee Ape the di i center’ “ot Philadel- ROYAL ig? Bernice M. Koita, Helen Dondero, Robert P. Allen and all of Royal cle Caracas learns. ing| OXFORD: Robert ¥, Parent!, Pred r.| C. Richard utters] Hugh G: Allerton Jr., could age the fone to a pri- s FORD, VP “Palmer Sieg Prederc i) ich | vate where merchants webs could ait through it at their lei- a Howsrd, Remmi pe Man: | sure, but they ruled that out as; "O'ee) sioomPiE.D: : too expensive erts, August 6. =”™ z mee-| me - CRE __ters of fish, which constitutes their, lo ee PONTTAG PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY $1. 1037 es Sea Sema A ‘Ultracrepidarian’ © | OKLAHOMA CITY @—The Ok lahoma Senate doesn't like what Secretary of Defense ‘Wilson said} about the National Guard but refused yesterday to call him “ultracrepidarian.” A resolution had been intre duced accusing Wilson “? “g jand unwarranted insult’ when h . Novi. ‘iL Mink Coat Story CRESCENT CITY, ae! GINS) waters off Crescent Cily are scoop-| ing up an increasing tonnage of fish which goes into the making, in rather a roundabout way, of mink coats for milady. More than 1,000,000 pound? of fish landed at Crescent City an- nually are. channelled to mink eeerecee ment which would have “yltraerepidarian.”’ Hall, asked to explain the word, said it means “going beyond one’s} province or sphere — presumptu- Se a sas The senate adopted “the resolu] | tion in its original form. Decorates and preserves interior and exterior concrete floors, : ios, primed wood- porches-ond— decks. . for the market. - Semiaquatic while in their native habitat, mink are excellent catch- Japanese Minister Ill 6” Gal. 10 Qt. P| TOKYO w@ — Japanese Prime —_ .J-—__—__— ic | 6] Minister Tanzan Ishibashi’s ill} * In 6 Colors and Black and White : hing “em | “diy as ar" ; a slight. case of bronchial pneumo- i .jnia, His iso ape the To year var cima out “two — eae hed y poisonous -bottles and boxes out of |polio, diphtheria and scarlet fever | Ishibashi last reas came ri ! the reach of children. Accidental ' ama , jwith a cold. SHINES A AT Is WORK - _ Ninety- Servens-old Peter ‘Conomos, aie Ss of Boston, Ma says he’ s the nation's oldest —— shoe“shine “Venéaiela has Yaken delivery” ot)” “boy.” Born ary ag ce, Tit 1865, Tie has’ 800 yey guine; trom. Texaa,| for the past 18 years. main diet, : er ere oe encourage better beef production, That's All—Just 3 Days to Get In on These Big Savings! Don't Miss the B Boat! Get Yours Now! Shop Friday ‘til 9 P. M—Saturday ‘til 5:30 or Monday ay Right up ‘til _9_P. M.! ARCHIE BARNETT : SID BARNETT { FINAL CLOSE- 5-O0T! 369. Fine All, Wool Suits AND ‘Topeoats— $60, $65, $70 Values—Now Only 273 Fine. All Wool , * ¢ Suits AND \ * 260 Fine All Wools Suits , AND ; Topeoats _ Values to. $55 Reduced ta 37" Remember—You Don't Need Cash! Topeoats Values to $75—Reduced to 33° Buy Now! You Don’t Need the Cash! Buy Now! You- Don't Need the Cash! \ Fiust say CHARGE IT!) We Repeat—Buy Now While You Can Save So Much! You'll ver Forgive Yourself if You Miss These Great Savings Join the Crowds! Get In Early! See Hous Sec How You Save! I ‘Come In Today! Don't Wait! - Buy an Armful of These Famous Brand Sport Shirts $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 Values All washable, -sanforized, ,new checks, plaids, « stripes and solid colors. Cottons, raydns, fHannels and corduroys, too. Sizes small to extra, large! You'll want to buy an armful, they're such a bargain! Ivy's and Rock & Rolls, too. We have a large stock but. come/early as you gt . er a Buy Now While You Save So Much! Special Clearance on Smart Wool Sport Coats Almost Half Off! i tialens Savings! * Warm Quilted-Lined Wool Jackets Values to ‘$18 , , : Our -biggest sellers all season long $ Ge9 ) ; Values to $35 | now yours at almost give-away prices!- You'll find just what you want and save plenty! Up to 530 Toggle Coats... ... $14.89 Up to $40 Suburban Coats... .526,89 . Up to $25 Suburban Coats: .. .*17.89 . All brand new this season. Popular two and three button styles in good looking tweeds. The kind the fellows like so much. Sized regulars, shorts and longs. at only $23.70! ‘23° A grand value now Bre BARON ee ee ee eee ee RES R ea 4 Fd dl “p ded sia WBE RAREERAS EE Et Te ip : Ye ue . AGA ra eee piece age £ ks ya 1 ‘ _aHR PONTIAC 1 PRESS, Re SANYARY sist S oe Snetein rime a rT ST. Between HURON and MT. ‘CLEMENS Tomorrow, Friday end” Sarurday ~:~: We make our-last-big price cuts to- wind: “ap this” Soa a ea = 7" THINK whet this sale means to veur foutly.' IMPORTANT USE YOUR CREDIT LiFe. We want all our regular friends and new customers to take advantage of this sale. OU WILL VE 1N THIS SALE. Te on nationally edvertised Dresses, Coats, ag agg Men's Furnishings, Boys’ Clothing, and Small App * YOUR FRIENDS, COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. . Be Here When the Doors Open Friday--10 A.M, , Jewelry tedgy's high pee. Yea ¢ con save in eve department estics, Linens, Towels, Hose, Lingerie, in every Infants’ Weer, Children's Weer, IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR oneae” | GET = salina | NOW...NEXT YEAR _Be Wise!. Plan, Your, Needs Ahead |..@ .... for Next Year, Stock Up and Save! | les quality os well as low prices that make ¢ real bargain, Because we are forced to dispose of -our winter merchandise stock during the next 2 days, one will be able to buy quality at a sacri- fice and still get quality. it is welt to consider P~juet what-comprises we good Wilde ind * bargain. We believe a bargain to be an unusual offering caused by. an unusual event, or condition that atindly Ceveas, 2 ealention te poten, but not a __ reduction in. quality. Weare determined to-sett- alt” ° our winter GOODS and meneenenetee in our store. Our loss is your goin. THE | LOW PRICES TELL THE STORY . nas You BE THE JUDGE. : STORE CLOSED TODAY at 2 P.M. | Our store will be closed today, Thursday, January 31 at 2 p.m. to mark down prices and stocks oe ce sale. eens plainly pbeer: at Sale Prices . DON’T MISS IT. and te arrange the store - - COME EARLY! Men’s Work SportShirts | | BOYS’ SHIRTS, HEARS 19.99 GIRLS’ COATS To 3.99 Ladies’ Skirts | | 1.99 Ladies Blouses To $5 Ladies’ Dresses ¢ sleeve 1.79. Santorized ay pe ip a it °° | OOS a2! OM ss 7° $2894 |= er Li mise ro oie ea) yk” fae esta, 1.00 MEN’S SOX BIRDSEYE DIAPERS | | 16 Boys’ Parka Jackets $2 LADIES’ SLIPS FUR COATS, STOLES | | To °25 Ladies’ Coats =< 335 1°22 9° | 588839) Fs 9" | ye | 27x27. py lg a ae Sips | mane, Hees : 4 hoods 10 te Muslin Sheets Porcale-Flannel Girls’ Dresses Men’s Pants |} Ladies’ Sweaters|| Ladies’ Nylons | | Ladies’ Dresses | | 26 Ladies’ Suits eal LR eee | Paneer | oe lel | ren 6 hme alia 0 bo mae aS Lowe 25°, 100 || 400 om PRERDAR RES FSi 4h 4 +1 Curtain Panels } soll wir. 42 inch width, 69: Cannon Blankets $7 full bed size, satin border. y ag 56: Bedspreads Full bed‘ size in Jacquard ma< }— terial, Big , value. 2e9 1.99 Loop Rugs Werth 1.99, Beautiful colors, Stock up, save. 89: 8.99 Boys’ Jackets All wool campus coats lined, sizes 6 to 18. 5° “| sipper front, 2 2.99 Men's Jeans peat all B= Ol es 12 3.99 Girls’ — Orlon slipever,7 to 14, gans 3 to 6x. "4e8 19¢ Training Pale Double crotch, white and col- ors, 1 to 6. 9: 1.00 Girls’ Slips en Oroadetothe, Sizes 4 Men’s Suburbans Choose. your suburban coat ., OPEN FRIDAY ‘til 9 P. M. SATURDAY ‘til 5:30 from this outstanding group. Second Floor -29 COTTON PANTIES, out they go. .16, 1.00 SLIPS, out Set 4e bined . e 19.99 NYLON SHO SUITS, out They go 13.88 , - 24.99 COATS, COAT SETS, ont they go 13.99 “Hew iat Men’s bagi Boys’ WEAR, § BOYS’ JACKETS MEN’S SHIRTS, FURNISHINGS Main Floor 3.99 COTTON PAJAMAS, out they go 1.88 as WOOL MUFFLERS, or wale 97 _MEN’S JACKETS, CLOTHING t Maia Floor 24.99 SPORT COATS, out they go . 498 18.99 NYLON JACKETS, ont they go... 8.68 29.99 SUBURBAN COATS, out go. 59.99 MEN'S SUITS, out they go ..... 27.88 DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. Downstairs | DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT, Downsteirs 58 Cannon Pillow Cases, out they go 49 69 RAG RUGS, out they go 1,99 COTTAGE SETS. ont they go . 1.49 FEATHER PILLOWS, out they go 89 2.89 Cannon Fitted Sheets, out they go 1.99 GIRLS’ WEAR, COATS 45.00 TOPCOATS, out they go ........ 21.88 | LADIES’ GOATS, SUITS Second Fieor yumm te 49.99 LADIES’ COATS, out they go : 29. 99.00 BORGANNA COATS, oat LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR, Host Main Fleor 38 RAYON pe ot Ser oe .- 17 2.99 CHALLIS GOWNS, out they 3.99 NYLON SLIPS, out they go 3.50 PERMA LIFT BRA, ont they go. 1.87 (10.00 Perma Lift GIRDLES, out they go 4.88 Ladies’, Men’s, Children’s Shoes Main Floor 10.00 LADIES’ SHOE BOOTS... 7.85 eee eee eenae RUBBER édds and ends .. 1.00 6.00 LADIES” SPORT & PLAY SHOES 2.99 JEWELRY and APPLIANCES Main Fleor | 24.95 AUTOMATIC TOASTER ........ 12.99 §.50 ROGERS BROS. PIE SERVER .... 3.49 4.50 ROGERS BROS. GRA’ 59.50 Ladies’, Men's BULOVA WATCHES 44.50 INFANTS? WEAR, NEEDS Main Fleor Gees os eet 17 59 UNDERSHIRTS, out they go . 33 “oie ay ‘BLANKETS, out ont they go 38 3.99 NYLON BLANKETS, ont 439 Ladies’ Coats. All wee! long, short styles cash 1/16 $29 Ladies’ Coats} Come, save on national brands, 10 te 18. 25% 69.99 LADIES’ COATS, ont ge. oy 00 %6 Ladies’Hats Dress ond sport styles, first come first served. 7” Ladies’ Car Coats 14.99 Value in warm ‘lined poplin. 799 3.99 LADIES’ PURSES, out they go . 1.88 3.99 DRESS BLOUSES, out they go... 1.88 3.99 SPORT SKIRTS, ont they go . 1.88 5.99 ORLON SWEATERS, out they #. 3.88 7.99 ‘SLIM SLACKS, out they go 2.59 LADIES’ LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS ~~ Main Floor~ Ladies’ Purses All snes ond shapes, block, 97: 3.99 Ladies’ Robes 3.99 washable fast color print brunch coats, 10 to 20, 1° 4.00 Men's, Ladies’, Children's Slippers 1.97 |. SLIPPERS 1,97 15100 Diamond Set PEE ta 2 ft , ee pocaccver an 34 - 4 \ | 2 Film. K-135 (20) Reg. $1.85... Cleansing Tissues 13° “Genial Jim,” and few have his should cooperate,” I asked ths former Deme- |less the rule for leaders of the|1 just didn't have time to “mem- cratic National Chairman, whe party in the House and Senate|orize stories: I wasn’t interested put \ particularly velt over for the presidency, elections — to formulate the party recall five stories if I were to be that a Republican president has | ALWAYS . COOPERATES “The Democratic Party is bas-|éooperates. It has to keep-or-|Stl! am. ically strong,” Farley replied, “dt\ganized and. to function down to will always be strong because|the district level so that in the) ture.) can parties voted fog the party that helped |Voting for the rest of the ticket.”| £ af today There -a chat with this writer in| legislation all the time and not his ‘New York office, Nobody en-| Just before nationa' elections. “The Democratic Party's), nendment was passed.” «’ and Repub EW bomhn fan ws meee, wo terms. for aid, ang they [then went back to the party in limits preaygemts: te tap “All concerned in legisilation|) Farley em-| “] never was any good at phasized. “It has been more OF stories at banquets or Pres between national/ir them. I don’t think I could {program and policies and fight the Democratic. Party now (for its success in Congress. . "The national committee always|W8ys interested in people, (Next: Farley talks of the fu- tok 3 : eo ee | vou pay ..... $2975 WKC. 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Fes, > . ~ a ee 9x12 “BEAUTY-ROOM” RUGS Thickly tufted pile—long wearing with the $ luxurious look of expensive ¢drpeting. Choice of 4 deep-dyed colors: Brown, Grey, Hunter Green and Maroon. - - a {e ; . ea A Weg Modern Chrome and Wrought Iron Dinettes Seven decorator styles with marproof plas- tic table tops and plastic g vermeil In- sab 2 ’ cludes 4 chairs and table. Savings-priced SAVE ‘Electric Sewing Machine A gift that will put a sparkle in: your favorite “‘Sewbody s! and backward, is easy to sigh and stores away conveniently in a small space when not in use. $1.00 Weekly! NO MONEY DOWN ag Round Bobbin Portable ‘ 16 | Oliver’s New Service Building 40 WALNUT STREET Geanelt Block South of Onchaihd, Lake Avenue, Near Franklin Bouleyard, Watch for the “ Sign Over the Street on Orchard Lake Avenue. SCHEDULE of EVENTS FRIDAY 11 A. M.—GRAND OPENING eaeee onend Seprnes | : "Corporation, ‘City Officta State Dignitaries, FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Inspection of the show models and display exhibits. Musical Review by the “RAYETTES.” FRIDAY. EVENING: | Show continues—Musical Review by “RAYETTES.” Awarding of prizes and gifts. SATURDAY 11 A. M. ~SHOW OPENS FOR DAY Special events all afternoon for. the Children including: Chrysler Kiltie Pipers. State Police Marksman Lt. Coykendal. Musical Review by Land-O-Lakes Majorettes. Gallagher's Accordion Band. : SATURDAY EVENING: Musical Review—the “RAYETTES.” Chrysler Kiltie Pipers. State Police Gun Expert Lt. Coykendal. Awarding of Prizes. SUNDAY 1 P.M: , Sap, with ore the as. 5 — Show at 3 p.m., paoentes by Bloomfield Fashion SUNDAY EVENING: © . ‘Gromaing of “Miss \uto Show. of 1957” Gen Semen Knudsen Vice. Presiden: General Corporation and General Manager of Pontiac ' Motor Division. - Musical interludes by the KIM-:TONES, popular dance orchestra. a a ‘of Prizes. | pho ie iiebioors and Exhibitors I 957 Pontiac Automotive Trade Association Show ' Braid Motor Sales ' , Oliver Motor Sales, Ine. DeSoto - Plymouth Buick 70 S, Casn-Ateail | es -Matthews-Hargreaves, Ine. | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘Central- Lincoln- -Mereury : 34 Mi Sr a Pontiae Retail Store. 2 OS ype ayy Conthincdl bi lee ees ig me _ Pontiac” : : us 40 W. Pike St. se . } oS = Cy Owens, Ine. a ipa oF ‘ 65: Mt. Clemens "ais a 2 : - 3 tthe ee is Jerome Motor Sales g 147 8. Saginaw Se . "Riemenschneider Bros, : pots ye a Bie eee foe ia oe ; : , a¢ i , 2382/8, Saginaw St. ee 7 ‘ ; 1 ¢ eae ae ee / a) : ! st pats e Suiits; 222° reo) The announcement was made tors’ quarterly dinner joentiog in =the Waldron Hotel: Megee said that substantial gifts have been received by the -build- ing committee which: insures start- ing about June 1. The society will continue fund raising for the new sttucture after April 21, he said, when the Easter Seal cam- state paign is oe. x: ‘+ The Seca seal campaign foot site leased from by L. C. Megee of Clarkston, tea soctety president, at the direc; 7. couMty im Me Acrvive Canter om © il building report by” William ‘Bu-/Brentano Praises Ike | loch, of Royal Oak, building com-'on Middle East Policy the latest ideas are incorporated,|Henrich von Brentano today} ~~~ noeel Se me Comer S Aeec emit Oe Wars German gov- groups. x* * * e | AD ® report..forthe past... quarter was given by Elizabeth eS 7 We eaNeheeiges STARTING EARLY — With her emnartty marcelled hair, five- month-old Rita Kay Hightower is the talk of the diaper set in Mid- : __land, Tex. Bebatician Milly Evans checks the dryer over Rita's new a! tig Arm my y Supplier V Won’ t iT ‘+ Talken in Senate. Quiz on Payoftsiam | WASHINGTON’ wl) — The Sen- : 3 . w s ror ey * Aili, Yadeia of Avalon, : SP ATTER | a Nationally Secretary ot the Army Bruce nr 2 Hate sar TFG | Advertised c —_ ni Army committee yesterday he had no ASPHALT Triple Sealed blacklisted : explanation for testimony that his . ing firms headed by DiGiacomo TILE Vinyl Waxed as a result of the Dndings of the|oamm “eposits since 190 totaled 7 investigation. He said none of the|tevns more than his known) 9x9xe Floor Tile pe Nyy leredodigg i omy t told him to submit .o— |— . Aye a ata iti oes ocr sae t=} | RUBBER Res 25¢ | Armstrong demanded that the Army cease|‘his money.” After that, McClel- Corlon to do business with the firms. |/an said, the subcommittee will Ti L ‘ a} : . the Arm Ted thm a ig de, wet rca tim oe RI | TALE Floor Tile Coat Co., Parkside Clothes, Inc., *. * pa | PLASTIC + Vinyl Wonder Fashions and American] Yadevia testified | = Sepia Bt 9x9 7 ¥ Fashions. . te say | - : into contracts more than|J951 to examine uniforms for the Rasy Terms — nine million dollars that were|armed forces produced at DiGia- : awarded to ‘s ate Clothes): - ‘ eh 6 Aes Fe ie FE-8-37/7 | THE QUTLET DiGiacomo, testifying two — roevg ‘“ had ‘not fts fror as | fs eS The contractor, Thomas Di- Giacomo of Paterson, ment personnel, Nor would — answer when asked i! twill, rayon =" N.J., re-/Jack Rogers, a business associate, Bi Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday U Until 9. 45 COLORS cae ran A% SELECTION JIN TOWN. WES r NURUR ST. PON TIAL MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS Gas RCA Electric Range Was $308.85 rl Elec. Range Was $299.95 West Elec. Range Was sen GE Elec Range Was $269. He TV Swivel Chair Was $75.C9 + =~ © © Only $259.95 $249.95 Only $208.00 Only $199.00 Only $ 49.95 Presto Steam Iron. . SMALL APPLIANCES ..only $8.95 vicveced only $12.95 Electric Toaster ..... only $7.95 Electric Percolatot . . Electric Percolator . . only $10.95 only $12.95 Check Our Bargain Table for Other Terrific Specials Floor Polisher. ..Only $ 49.95 | \ $9995] ‘ “1 956” _ Spacemaker Electric $239.95 OW! WHAT: DEALS! DISCOUNTS!! DISCOUNTS!! , SALE PRICE 914.95 PRICE CUTS! AND HOW! § Reg g- $19.95 | 2 QUANTITY REG. £4e ayes , Alka LARGE SIZE | wen cm. mateoes we “nat me +g mee “wire EACH PURCHASE OF BRYLCREEM LIMITED — 50 % PRICE SALE ~ PLUS 30 HORMONE & 39: REG. %e—1 Y's | Anacin || Tablets you yoy & Ges FREE! POND’S LANOLIN RICH ay SKIN 2570 SPECIAL SALE! MOISTURE MAGIC. FOR VERY DRY HANDS - REG. 98¢ SAVE 19¢ ‘a i | oSAVE a7¢. 2x Tobes we LAUNDRY ripe 4 Apex Wringer Washer.... Only $ 89.95 Automatic Washer Reg. $239. : . Se for $219.95 Philco Clothes Dryer Reg. $199.95. for $159.00 Gas Dryer Reg. $199.95. .... for $169.00 Clothes os Dryer Reg. $269.95. for $208.00 Washer Be Res. $299.95....... for $219.00 Other Equally Good Deals TELEVISION RCA 24" TV Reg. $279.95. for $229.95 GE 24” TV Reg. $359.95... .for $259.95 GE 24” TV Reg. $269.95... for $229.95 GE 24” TV Reg. $259.95... for $219.95 Philco 24” TV Reg. $399.95 for $225.02 Philco TV Reg. $409.95... .. ‘ TERRIFIC TRADE-INS ON COLOR TV SETS for $289.95 EASY TERMS EVEN -AT THESE - PRICES!!! — HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! peauti or Ss eae = FLOOR SAMPLES v 4 SLUMBER’ CHAIR REGULAR $159.95 SALE PRICE 109° OPEN EVE. TILE 9:00 _ .FRAYER’S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES ~ 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FE 4-052: JUST ONE std FROM DOWNTOW h i ey Pa SATURDAY | TILL 6:00 — at [Pepsodes = | st 2 9B Vz PRICE SALE H. HUBBARD AYER LUXURIA CLEANSING SREAM —_ $2.50 Vwi RESERVE Fruit RELL SHAMPOO : vere Concentrate SAVE 27 PIG RT LES 0 a «“ 7 ~ rer s OUANTIETIES ed seca paar the many trophies ured by the pecan enna Cee After his axe uaee due oe unit to his re- Nike Sisticand Changed Transfer Major Harold S$ eri : a “major stationed at Selfridge ‘Air Force Base in early March whose heart will be 1,400 miles away on the hot sands of the Red Canyon outside Fort Bliss; Tex, It will be the first time in two|, years that Major Harold_LE. Strong will not be giving the ‘‘fire’’ com- mand to the men of Delta Battery of the 516th Antiaircraft Missile (Nike) Battalion, situated in Au- burn Heights. “Till be like an old fire horse sweating out every report that comes in,” Major Strong related looking ahead to the time he re- grets. Strong, a native of Pontiac, will be assistant battalion executive of- ficer after relinquishing his post as commander of the local Nike outfit to Capt. Raymond J. Geof- frion. : then was a bunch of buildings and muddy terrain,” Strong said surveying the site as it is today. Now the base, located at Hamlin and Squirrel roatls, looks like any- thing but an Army ‘site, except for) necessary equipment painted in olive drab: *x* * * “Since we came in here we have landscaped the éntire site, put in| sidewalks, and athletic fields to) make this as much like home for the men as possible,”. the major said, The interiors of the buildings have the touch of home with bright colors and comfortable furniture, including curtains on most- win- dows. “TI have a lot of regret leaving the unit, which I rate as the best Nike firing unit in the United States,” Strong said proudly. * * * While at Selfridge, headquarters of the 516th Battalion and the 28th’ AAA Group, the 100 men and of-| ficers of his old unit will be going, through an annual firing practice the ‘real thing, after being in a statie position guarding the skies around the Detroit and - Pontiac areas. After his battalion assignment, Major Strong will leave for Fort Bliss at El Paso. He will take a four-month course prior to his Aur otters that included a lock of Lord| gust assignment in Strong brought the first Nike unit into Oakland County in duly of 1955. He has been its com- mander ever since. “All we had 15, included sale of property from jhis 'Rovensky Furnishings Sell for $2,438,980 NEW YORK (®—Sale of the art, jewelry and fwmishings of the late Mrs.. John E. Rovensky totaled $2,438,980. In’ the last auction session yes- terday at the Parke-Bernet Gal-| leries, a California book collector paid $2,800 for.two volumes of, Nelson’s hair. ; The auction, which started Jan. “of the 516th AAA Missile Battalion, Major Strong, a native of Pontiac, will attend a course at Fort _ Bliss, Tex. ane en ee Seta 4 “| don't ive anything but the highest. regard for these men and the fine work they have done,” Strong said. “And f couldn't have askéd for better support from the community, the general public, service clubs, the USO, and many Capt. Geoffrion served with the| ~ 555th Field Artillery Battalion in|‘ Korea until early 1954. Then he was reassi: to the 612th FA Battalion on wa, his last as- signment before missile schooling local assignment. Thief May Be Sunk GREEN BAY, Wis. a — Wayne Truttman, a commercial diver, has a warning for whoever stole 4 7, at cylinder marked It ac- tually contains helium. And heli- stitute for oxygen: ~*~ Tough Bite for Dog -_ Diment,. 10, figures his pocket case for glasses comes in very handy. at times. A dog ran out of a yard and bit Donald, but the boy walkéd away laughing: The glasses case her Newport, R.1., and Fifth Ave-| nue homes. full blow of the dog's teeth. water sof and dependability. It’s an investment that pays off in savings on soap plumb- Home economists estimate up to $200.00 bills, washable fabrics, ing repairs. 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PUEBLO, Colo. -#— Donald! 7 in Donald’s hip pocket absorbed the | i : ss - 2 % Includes all wool tweeds, black magic, pastel alpacas, | eee lined tweeds, and noid plushes. <8 bog &. h a equipment,. including a) @) Regular $49.95 and 59.95 i] ‘47 0~Ci«‘ Rear of Store While Je Shopping oe coach. Jackon ‘(D- Wash) Acer ee pe an 6 Se Defense Department... 4 white ot uncom-| . THERE'S A CHANGE — New social symbol in Washington is. ~—. ~~ cea be price tags culture. here demonstrated by administration glamour boy Arthur must. Larson, head of USIA, as he enjoys a musical evening with his wife, bi % * + * Florence, daughter Anna and son Lex. Hi Potency - Hi Potency B-COMPLEX | GERIATRIC FORMULA . i “tonal millionaire types, Save : of entertaining as a more stimu-/Arts, the town's cultural rallying : “dignitaries, college professors andilating way of spending. the little point, reports that its list of pa- ; ‘upper bracket politicians are|spare time they have.” jtrons has jumped 50 per cent this sega Bee page metry heed ° , Season, * bourbon in restrained quanti- Omer wives tn the sdministrs'|"Among those who altend the tion's “inner circle’ agree that) otry lings, lectures and re- “ties. . Excellent wines match every constant traipsing to h k- * uge coc ‘ : to- epicurian perfection.|tail round-ups is. no longer the|“itals are Larson, Maxwell Rabb, | _ Menus offer exotic dishes served thing to do. ‘Secretary to the Cabinet, and nu- “ fine china. up on “Our husbands would much rath; merous other government officials. , | Whe throws such affairs? The *T @*change ideas at small dinner, The art gallery business is boom- ' Hi Poteacy hosts and hostesses could be any parties,” says a cabinet wife. ing. Practically every women in’ UPER MINS of the officials in the administra. | TP* White House, which: tradi-'town is learning a foreign lan- $ ‘Combots Stress! With Vitemia ~ aes Oae of 100's. For $23 Gilberts Reveille ALARM CLOCK | (7 Loom — “g/i od : _ ‘Door ‘ —— deferring to Washington's No. 2,only at high-brow lectures. » For example, le a Vice President Nixon,| Pockets of resistance are still Secretary , Sec-'in the matter of-entertaining. holding out against the cultural k . . invasion, however. And they may ] < flea beirarchy aed their wives. (“0Rally sets the social pace, is\guage. And there's standing room if YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THis FELLOW ton, a millionaire socialite, who'll) Pat Nixon is a perfectionist when : "be coming back to town as the/she acts as-hostess at the plush - | fiew Republican Speer trom Anterson House or some hotel. ‘ mages 'They don't have space in their own. as settee somewhat at/house to entertain, The service is’ heme of U.S. Information always right, the food the best and| : boss Arthur Larson, “odie he so Mamba! 44 Sew giamour boy ‘Of the Adminis- drinking £ ‘With Heat Control Knob ] BEVERAGE GLASSES a “Reg. 3 for 25s, 14 ounce size! EA Fi ENR STERN goer Sale! Suits and Topeoats Price for Suit 29.95 | Price for Suit — 39.95 Wish Envelope. For Boys and * 39°} ) y Price for Coats _1.00 | Price for Coat 1.00 Bm ©": Sed. Buy Now mind ectnecni’ = Rubber \ sf | | ' Sia <¢ i no Total Price...30.95 | Total Price... 40.95 | ¢ : e Sie vanes. |GLOWES 19: S\\ J} Assorted Colorful! 42 Ai 50¢ Value Price for Suit 49.95 | Price for Suit 59.95 «+430 for $9 | Irregular! Sis 7/, 8, 8/ Price for Coat 1.00 Price for Coat 1.00 — — —— 4 Total-Price... 50.95 | Total Price... 60.95 SNACK BOWL | ‘ULTRAVIOLET ay ORLON SWEATERS SPORTCOATS 95 One 495 95 and JQ95— - scety Sondlest ir 3” te 4 | 16 19 Tan ik Summer Seri 1 Long Sleeve SHIRTS WHITE BUCK SHOES, 95 . Ya PRICE Reg. $9 Value 495. a : ' a! NOW git New at Big FF : . Me a Savings! : MEN’S DRESS RUBBERS | Peg and Ivy League Pants = ‘ ty : _ of hd } BAND AID : | REG. $3.00 1” MANY COLORS 99, ‘a pastic strips] COTTON | BUDS | PLASTIC TAPE NOW . Reg. $4 Value W eiii: ven tuts I Fer 39« | 35< Nie SS id, : | TS ) Bi i! Bete Foe ea Men’‘s $5 SHIR : | mie : ton sce : CORDUROYS---IVY anaes BOYS’ SHIRTS LONG SLEEVE ¢ PART WOOLS 2 | SPORT 99 ™. Ine CHILDREN'S HORSEHIDE 7 ASPIRIN z=sed CONN’S ot Wont | 71 N. Saginaw | : jNext to Kinsel’s ‘Open Mondey and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Reg. 98 B19 ne E Se 5 fis Reliet Is = vill thor of “I'll Cry Tomorrow,” Miss|believe in using “poything there temptation. Miss Roth and he - Roth feels that we are all < little|crutch and that in Eiee orate es yn When not singing in nightclubs 7 i : Shaky about our worth and thisitions such as Alcoholics Anony-ito AA but I should have other. Yeads to all kinds of trouble from! mous and religion as well.” “ to Mad hh + booze Bombers. QUESTION LIFE | too.” izive performances at. prisons, re-| lel, travel, travel’ and “get to’ “Hf you Just believe im God and | “You are not really healthy RS eee |formatories . and ‘psychiatric hos-) 0" accssialecssaaten baat tik you van hot Only “stand “aloné|"“Whereas she ‘once carried abit, “|world ~ . . really know them, what] said Roth plush suite i ife 3 ” 4 ; “at the Pia Tah tonreed that Pat question life itself,” she said. oss gong Se 3 pockettook Among ber most regular letter |makes them tick, why they might! “from an ih-year-old boy in a re- . *. 2 iss Roth now carries letters from) writers are , Latheran minister |want to ery — or declare form school, beri “Your Featy or ee DTT hace ee ace i ie iback into the mainstream once'ous arguments.” this world. SET ey ae ca « * I am, of course, forever grateful ijian keeps up a running cor-| jrespondence with all kinds of peo-! friends — even heavy drinkers — pie and managers to sneak off and As a lady-who started out withifans and a small Bible. Phough) in Alaska, a lady with maulti- | — tomorrow.” ‘everything: including stardom, and the latter-is also subject to queS-| pie sclerosis, a_priest_in_ Brasil, a “He had no Mather ‘and didn’t/lost jt all for @ while in a bottle, |tioning’ through her priest. [ omar te Sine Sine, sit and an ex- ‘The U. S. has § percent of the want to be like\ his mother — she*is extremely happy \etty tol oy cavorite verse aad one| nun now teaching school -- ‘\Wworld’s labor force. ie gest oe _OPEN MONDAYS and FRIDAYS Until é = Ate 0h. 3 5-PIECE CANISTER IRST QUALITY! BRENTWOODS! ‘ \ Penney’ S carousel of cottons wi : irls _. 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FAMOUS MAKE 88’ BiG GROUP LEATHER FLIGHT p PANTS : REG. $35 KOREAN TYPE INSULATED BOOTS Close-Out for Fishing Season Reg. $14.95 MN MM ENS ES A OOM AMS “Bateck” Multicolor Indian prints in 80 “Woven Chambray } square cotton, sizes front, sizes 14 =) 9 to 1712 to 20. to 20-14% to 4% on” SN PE MURR TORO 5° ° A EUS SRNR RE Bee ne ea _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. 4 ——< Se tes in he | ene en Te tear ry eee meen a @. |i “RovaL wave: st : Saud offers a dignified wave to crowds as he” “elt Washington's National Airport for the nation’s | capitol yesterday... the council to stop a nationwide {be avoided, rd Allocates = igri ee ees Expansion Fund Similarly, the Auto waster formerly 0 (DR. i million dollar plant ‘completed ' i cailat ee ? Outlay of $710 Million te. bring its postwar total to $5.7 Year in Firm's History tna nip manure Roped | HENRY A. MILL Optomet metrist : . 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842~ | "<5 Beiier Things in Sight” $ Open Friday Evenings around factory sites, Former CIO : ; unions claim the work, too, byt) DEARBORN (INS) — Ford introduced this fall. accepted Meany’s plar. to put such ' al- job arguments up to arbitration. location of | $710,000,000 for the' Brazil is the only country in|) All this spells a crucial fight/1957 facilities expansion fouth America in which Portuguese | Closed Wednesday Afternoons 9 ie 08 8 BD wilt | See Two Fires in Area % se Hit Supermarkets : body Gf Mes, Queetie Benoett, 44, was) ai se sel were expected to cope with the) The owner, Cart Donato, esii-) | Put the . pene reds nate te U Siay ots the illion- ber former W. Va., were surrounded by highione was believed to have been in CIO fecteusta Onion. pressed derfully comfortable with soft, rub- expensively tailored covers in a wpe fore. rs wee ¢ ” or porn Earl Wilcox, said — hair. a spring aomty ee. Conia of cvtees. Button-backs ad ‘~ drizzle ted r covers, button accents. Try or channel-backs. Full spring seats, slicked mc hee Okiabo-lof the damage The building Steet Detroiter Electrocuted them for fireplace or conversational soft rubberized hair filled, and full ma and in_much of Kansas, while|was partially gutted ii the rear.| DETROIT — Albert Bryant,. groupings. They swivel in a full swivel bases. An outstanding value. snow and freezing rain fell in Mis-| Heat cracked plate glass win-\%4, of Detroit, was. electrocuted circlel . souri. Snow, mixed with rain, also dows in the front. Wednesday night when he stepped in the southern sections of| There was no damage. reported on a high voltage wire his skidding Ohio Valley, while heavy snow to adjacent buildings. truck knocked from a utility pole.” hit the Appalachians in West Vir- Four Stale loods. and . Hill, Raymond Ward (son of Mr. andjment was in the store and it was of uni- {Continued From Page One) Firemen ‘from Union Lake Vil- the ‘third to die jage, and Waterford, White Lake, ited ' ‘fight as a diversionary tactic to water through commerce and West Bloomfield Townships responded to her call.|sters’ officials refusing to testify ; before congressional labor racket, Damage in the Waterford Town-| investigators. x $ +9 ed damage to Union Groups Study Fain ranged trom tent to barr Problems at Parley ought to have.” | ~Hoffa went on to say the team- sters hope to reorganize the bulld- the criticism attached to team- dent, acted in a peace-makers role in refusing to docket the jurisdic-' been determined. tional squabble on the winter ’ meeting schedule of the AFL-CIO. executive council. SHOWDOWN? ; | at $5,000. 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Tomorrow: Some Strange Creatures You Can Make | AEC to Reduce Radiation| Level of Atomic Workers WASHINGTON (INS) —-Thelthe atomic age is steadily outils Atomic Energy Commission has|vast momentum, the hazards gf revealed that stricter radiation pre-| released radioactivity are proving ' cautions will be adopted both fof/greater than had been supposed. | the safety of. the present. genera- 2 | tion and children to be born in i t.. — et enatyeis : years to come, The commission, in a semi-annu- pointed out that present AFC | {282 al report to Congress, announced that plans are underway to sharply = ie to sustain a 2 maxim reduce present allowable radiation levels for atomic workers and the ig Ne emp abaad we. | | population at large. les indicate the limit should be Tie report sald evidence is pil- cut to not more than 160 ° "Rocat- | ing up that “in terms of possible | gens.” ife-shortening for the individual, | paiation limits for the public} and possible genctic changes fot | ouiq automatically be reduced] future generations, the present | since the commission has ruled, pertissitte levels might be tee that the general public should not| great.” be exposed to more than 10 per’ The AEC also informed Congress|cent of the radioactivity permitted | that in the last six months of 1956,/for limited numbers of employes | the U.S. produced an all-time rec-| in nuclear plants. | : opd amount of nuclear. material | aac time we “** Oceanside Toy Terror | Improved efficiency and a com-Case Solved by Police pletion of new nuclear plants, the : i AEC said, resulted in the produc-/) OCEANSIDE, Calif. 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Complete custom facilities including hardware - mnie a ae me a) = : = or. | organization, SIS, was at its peak, during World War II, 360 agents were assigned in Mexico, Central and South America. ’ ; But in all the SIS activity, there was none which produced more Success, perhaps, than the battle of wits with the smygglers of platinum, an essential in electrical ee eyetere precious ‘than gold in wartime . * * * ; Only. five nations in the world platinum = in * quantity— Colombia; Canada, Russia; the ‘United ‘States and The Union of South Afriéa, ‘PLATINUM SOUGAT The German war machine yeeded platinum badly, ang the Nazis-reached out to Colombia to) get it because Célombia was the! ‘only one of the platinum-pro- ducing. countries not at war with the Reich in 1942, About 22,850 troy ounces of Colombia's ’ production came from the big dredges of the Choco Pacifico ‘ from some 20,000 natives who * panned it from streams much : like the Klondike miners panned * their gold. The United States, by agree- ment with the Colombian govern- ment, was supposed to receive all’ the country’s platinum whether it came from the Choco Pacifico Co, } or from the natives. ° + * * : there was no difficulty about the company’s production becatise’ jt automatically went to the gov-| ernment’s collection agency, but controlling the native production was the key to blocking the flow of platinum to the Germans. And ‘the natives in the back| country ‘were ustally willing to sel] to the highest bidder. The| price of platinum jumped to 2,338.10 a pound in the black! market in August, 1942—almost’ Jour times the official price. ENDS OF TRANS The trails in smuggling cases, reached from the wild green’ pape of Colombia toa luxurious! “4 Nine of the 10 republics, all bu 8S annual platinum | | platieume - smsungting* by a man Sc aiee G aeae tak as that ce oe ee elate of ry, who had often been in Semis cebu Gt dealing in wheat. |. 4s lead after lead was devel- oped, it became clear that Ebury, | Agents. trailed one~ smuggler q of Bolivia to learn the smugglers’ routes. He was permitted to sell jrefining firm with a German *|name. , x * * The FBI closed in on Ebury on July 17, 1943, Agents found him at his Monterey Peninsula. home. | He ushered them into his living/ room and, quite coolly, talked oi his. world travels and his plans to go to Ecuador to establish an import-export. business. | ‘SEEK MORE DETAILS The agents pressed Ebury for more ‘details of his business activi-| |ties and it. became obvious to; Ebury that these men knew mare than he had realized, Finally he smiled, leaned back’ iin his “chair, and said, “Yes, Jgentlemen, I smuggled platinum to) Co. apd another 12,150 ounces |F , ; | Buenos Aires, twice,” I'll tell you everything. Where do you want | me to begin?” Ebury reckoned that during | his career he had handled per- haps a half-ton of platinum. He | admitted that when he tsed the | word “cloth” in his correspeyd- | ence he was referring to plati- | num, + But he denied that any of the, metal, to his knowledge, was destined for the Axis. He admitted in court that he| |had smuggled platinum from tan| Ecuador to Argentina, but his ac-| |tion involved no crime co committed | vin the United States. He pleaded | locale; 5,893 were either deported | {tations by .the use of codes in his; letters, and was. sentenced to! | serve 18 months in _prison, * * * | While SIS agents were marking, ithe case closed, they were opening 19 new smuggling cases as i result of leads. turned up in ha‘! oné investigation. In 1944, Director Hoover ordered four tore SIS agents into Colombia IMPROVEMENTS § | FE2- RECREATION ROOMS § y Goirplete plans for remodeling your basement into a 8385 5 wonderland of a playroom. FHA Terms Available and up to 36 = months to pay. OCs A ‘a ADDITIONAL ROOMS. ay ; : ¥ a 3 i sitie ee Se REMODELED ROOMS ine your -home and increase its value with an ad- ditional room... take up to 36 Wa months to’ pay on B FHA Tents TITTIt Tttttitt ‘orews eas JLLEAELIL LTT from Ecuador to Argentina by way). “It didn't take long to discover the smugglers had a system oi se geese. tains to Ecuador and it would go out that way.” The agent learned. that one group of smugglers was:using a j Spaniard, a truck driver, as & courier. He sent word to the Spaniard that. he wanted to see puyt him. i cee ee NAZIS BALKED. “When the man came in, I laid it-on the table,” the - agent said. “I told -him-a new government 4nd... presumably—-that-——-amount~ i = ‘could have reached Germany, materials “were _1m PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY | 31, 1957 inal cen ot Sanh, vanes, ni to official estimates, Thus the through the barriers set up. by the home & , Colombian government based upon sa me be owned. and everything! formation furnished by the SIS. “| told him, ‘You can take’ MUTUAL SECURITY your ghalce = you. play en our | The final —s else.’ He worked with Operations in Central and South us and 1 continued ‘hia work ey et S.A “g f him we pre | vented another Fe from going ‘A total of S87 pon meso agents! inte high gear.” ; were identified, of whom 389 were! In” . \ arrested and 105 convicted; 281 | tracing the. platinum from) popaganda agents were identified its source to the ultimate USEI,| and 60 arrested: 30 sabotage SIS agents trom 192 to July 1. /1944, were able to account for all agents were identified and 20 ar- but 2,507 troy ounces of the metal A total of 222° smu ntified, arrested and 11 convicted. A total 2 F 8 * “lof 7,064 enemy aliens were thoved But the German war machine, from strategic areas: 2,172 were in the same period needed 157,300’ either interned or sent to a secure’ /monds, code books, mercury and] other precious metals to pharma-| ti ee az 4 : tas America revealed 1 that fom ay a ot ae pdar-ahd--covered-with -a—tid,--them, locale; 5,893 were ither deported : or expelled. A totat of 24 clandestine radio! stations were located, and 30 radio transmitters were confiscated by local authorities, In addition, con- traband materials seized by local. authorities, ranging from dia- (Tomorrow: Pestwar Crime) Starch Con Be Reused “BOSTON — Leftover starch can be reused if poured into a “glass viplaced in a refrigerator. When it is needed again it can be diluted with. boiling water after its remov- al from. the cold container. - ‘Sau ; NG IT IN FOR | A FREE ADJUSTMENT & CHECK-UP Watch running fast?—slow? Bring it in for a check-up. 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MAPLE BEDROOM | With Famous “HEALTH BRAND” INNERSPRING “You get the chest and Bed Bed available at Up to $15.95 THROW RUGS | large | " & 4” Nigh . grade, thick, “durable Be ordinary rugs peary Broadicoms and @ iltens. ed Sent to mn WASHINGTON “{INS)—Evidence mounted yesterday that oo Eisen- hower administratior will release hea Sees Dip in Employment | 1,700 --Decreases by - = Locally oe Months ‘Of Déeéémbér. Janua é al = any a3 : t a 3 f * 7. Jt... 279 State st. 71 BR. Ave.; Ward ; Re has noes bo — Amazingly, Fangled Tango” and several other songs which became hits’ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ‘Westport bank ... Aly Khan arrived subbed for Ella Fitzgerald, out of the Nat — Cole show with a busted appendix... If 7 license plates (“J.G."), agent Joe Glaser got ‘em by mistake... pretty Latin Quarter showgal, sings for parptaltees GIs. to Take Ss of Teeth By EARL WILSON , as composer of Ethel Merman’s “Happy Hunting.” He and the lyricist, Matt Dubey, a dental patient, now have so. many id-| of .their--songs recorded that Dr. Katz can eall his patients) * and tell them when they can see him. * * * _ “The way it started,” the one-time dentist said, “was that I taught piano and played in orchestras, and ree qticed dentistry to make a living. “And HE”—indicating Dubey—“was a piano pupil of mine.” e “ tf *& sin cme ee: Flown to Hollyweod one day ‘ to ‘audition for MGM, they were offered a contract, but chad to fly back to audition for Ethel Merman who said, “If you'll rewrite ‘I'm a Tunny Guy’ ae ‘T’'m, a Funny Dame,’ you've got a deal.” “We had a star, a producer, two song writers and no story!” they said. x *« * “Iffen,” “Mutual Admiration Society,” “New in the show were in that “hypothetical show.” Some people say they may be the new Rodgers and Ham- merstein. They go to the R & H lawyer for advice, but you! can be sure that Dubey doesn’t go to R & H's dentist. ee The wife who sued Martha Raye over Patrolman O’Shea's af- fections (and got a settlement) has gone back to clerking in a quiétly from Caracas (without Bettina), * * * Joe Kuharich, Wash’n - Redskins grid coach, is mentioned as eventual Notre Dame coach . .. At the Theater Wing’s $50-a-plate “Command Per- formance,” Oscar Hammerstein ex- plained, “The show was commanded by a fellow who said ‘If I gotta pay $50 for a ticket, I think I should have a show with it’”... » eee SPs “IN THE "STORE! icese Stock h DRESSES nd man-| BURMA—Annexed piecemeal after World tween 1896.and 1885; made a prov- withdrawal : ince of India in 1886; made ®\Israeli-Arab War a: 1948-49 area actually ruled jsemi-independent state. in 1937: ; ; ‘ pretecto- jgranted independence outside the NOW KINGDOM three — in 1945. : JORDAN—Given to’ Britain as, miles—and many Placed under British ad- of Palestine mandate after | degree of self- ministration in 188) in postwar|werid War I: a independent -|date terminated in. ‘6 and “ing | dom proclaimed, EGYPT — Administered jointly, by Britain and Turkey from 1882; declared a protected state in 1914: | became constitutional kingdom in. = -completely independent. in) SUDAN—Administered jointly by] Egypt and Eritain from 1889; de-' clared an independent. republic in| 1956. 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If your family enjoys a souffle, which. is one of the most tempting ways to Serve eggs, give your next souffle a new and interesting tex- the spicy liquid in mugs or cups. ture by adding a little whole kernel ural companions. a Floridiag Ham Platter 1%, pound bemeless smoked shoulder 3 oranges, peeled and sliced - Srtedpoouy” Turmly “Z * flour . \%% teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon stated orange rind 4g cup orange juice : Abe cectiee Hake are’ rede ds OE at HOP RA ORE Ola Ag Pans at eweet potat 4 tablespoons butter or margarine butter; mash Beat in orange| juice, salt ba —— ; . | Salad Features Flavor Contrast bination of cartwheel orange slices and flavor. You can prepare the orange cart- time and chill until ready to serve (half and half juice Add Spice to Soup It will be a delightful dimmer and one that gives the family a goodly amount of vitamin C, so necessary to all of us. 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Place two links [Of sausage on top. Return filled (400 degrees). Serve .with cream gravy. Makes 4 servings. jthe mince meat into small pieces my. lengthwise .and| before adding to the cooky seoy. | potatoes, to. oven to brown for! - “10. minutes_in_.a_hot oven} . For an -after-school or study- hour these cookies are sure to prove arr entici ment to the extra’ page a sausage drippings tablespoons flour, % tea- r over low beat, stirring constant- ily. until’ gravy is smooth and |. thickened, ‘Kidneys are less popular than! liver in this country. They are never high priced and can be counted on to make a nourishing) dish. Use beef or veal kidneys for this recipe. Kidney Stew | 2 veal kidneys 1% cups diced Be ere ee ee me i Cos Series Seen Add a until schag or Drop ‘by teaspoonfuls, 2 inches |@ eet barney juice Cut kidneys-in half and ‘cual well. Remove skin,- blood ves sels, connective tissues and fat. Cover with cold water, heat slow- ly-to boiling, discard the water. Repeat the process. until there is’ 'no strong odor afd no scum on the water. Add about 1 quart fresh \water and simmer kidney until 1 te tender. { Remove kidney trom broth | ! i} | and cut into small pieces. | Cook potate and enjgn in the | broth, Ad@ Kidney and salt. | Thicken with blended flour and | fat and cook a few minutes. Stir some of the stew into the beaten egg yolk. Mix all together add parsley and lemon juice. heat of the stew will cook the egg sufficiently, Ham can be a pretty expensive ‘meat. But you can use a can ‘of deviled ham to make croquettes .for the main course of a meal. f Again, a little meat goes a long | ways. This recipe would be good hes se for a luncheon ae. also. —_ | 2 cups cooked rice oe ia% — 2 ae ee ham 1 Beg oo jek white ton Fine crumbs 1 ege Combine all ingredients,. with ‘exception -of crumbs and egg. Mix well and chill thoroughly. Shape chilled mixture into oval cakes, making a hollow or in dentation in the center of each peuke. Dip cake in fine crumbs, ithen in egg beaten with 2 table- spoons water or milk, then dip again in crumbs, Fry cake in deep tat to a golden brown. Drain ang serve te ie ees On each cake. & generous size croqueties, We haven't mentioned a word about ground beef. We're not going to give you any recipes gest your experimenting with such meats as pork neck bones (treat just like spareribs), beef brisket and beef’ plate (both, of these can be braised) and veal breast (stuff with a dressing and roast), Ng @ good meaty soup bone and simmering vegetable soup makes a rib sticking dish at fing and a good dessert. The fam- Low cost meat dishes are at- ‘aren't the answer. Here’s to your good eating. American Cheddar 2 ls Popular Cheese Call it American, American Ched- dar, or Cheddar. Chances are this cheese is the favorite in most households, Cheddar has three distinctly dit. ferent flavors says the Consumer Marketing Information Service. 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ARP—OUR FINEST QUALITY ~~ __ SULTANA BRAND ae i Tomato Juice . 42 9% ‘Prune 2 3. 3 : 1 ee ; ' ie pee wiaead fe ee a ee Mali | y ; ‘ | 4 j se } \ pay y | | . a oe Ee Goer A ee a ee Cte pt ee Pee ee NEE ee 1} 4 . ; Vy Aare i - ‘lowing for very high heels, Diot’s| ground, camping and will meet with rep- ganizations and private camp rep- - quet speakers in the evening. _ representing the Northern Oakland _ County Girl Scout Council, Must ‘Unwind’ to Get Good Rest - you go to bed. of warm milk. _ this purpose. neither “too light nor too heavy - ventilated. _ your mind of problems when you - close your eyes. There’s nothing you can do about them at this | point, anyway, and after a good _ night’s sleep, yqu con often solve | them effectively. Washington PTSA to Méet February 7 | PTSA executive board met Tues- | day-evening to discuss plans of the Resure Chak of Pontian ehearead its annua! Ladies Night Wednesday at Orchard Lake Country Club. Ex-— changing greetings were (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyndall of Simian: and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Seales Pees Foto liam Dean of Ottawa drive, Mr. Lyndall-has served as president of Rotary during the past year and Mr. Dean is assuming the cain of the office this year. Two Attend Conference on Camping Mrs. L, Jerome Fink and Mrs. Richard Balmer left Wednesday for Columbus, Ohio, to attend a regional conference of the Ameri- can Camping Association booed through Saturday, - * * They will study all phases of owe resentatives of Boy Scout organiza~ tions as well as other youth or- resentatives, Women’s Section THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957 z PAGES 41-45 The Rev. and.Mrs. Waldo R. of warmer climate and sunshine! and are vacationing in Venice, Fila, for three weeks. They will return to their home on Feb, 15. : x * Fireside Club will meet Friday Camping programs will be étud- ied as will camp management, | troop and trip camping, food and food service, conservation and site development, The sessions will be all-day events concluding with ban- * * * Mrs, Fink and Mrs, Balmer are at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. jHarry C. Striffler on East Iro- quois road. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi of Linden read are sev- eral days in New York City. While Mr. Calbi is attending a musicians conference, Mrs. Calbi sights, * x '* Before Bedtime To insure a good night's rest, you need time to “unwind” before You. won't do it with a . cup of coffee and a cigaret. A_ tepid! bath is @ help and so is a glass’ Lots of people read themselves to sleep. But don't pick a prob- lem book or a horror story for Make sure your blanket is A. Murray White of North East [boulevard has returned to his home after vacationing in Florida for several weeks. He plans to return to Fort Lauderdale soon, where Mrs. White: and Mrs, Alex E. White of London, Ont., Mr, White's mother, are spending the winter. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Theodore J. Hu- bert of Linville drive left today ‘by. motor for Fort Lauderdale, Fla. where they will spend the next two months. * * * Several students have arrived home for the mid-semester holi- days, Jeannie McHugh, daughter is shopping and enjoying the | of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McHugh Hunt of Rowley road felt the need| of Ottawa drive arrived on Five pages today in Women’s Section Personal News of Interest in Area Frances. Cashin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cashin of Chip- pewa road, Paul Hagie has returned from the University of Michigan to spend mid - semester holidays Wednesday from Eastern Michi-- gan College. Bob Everson, sm of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Everson of -East Bev- chusetts Institute of Technology. Arriving on Friday to spend the semester holidays from Western Michigan College at her home is erly street is home from Massa-' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Free Line’ — + * ie ior. ‘PARIS. Christian Dior Pica ac ma on ant—It-was another break with other oe Eaves. By NADEANE ‘WALKER —_ new length seems to vary between! _ 14 atid perhaps 8 inches from the floor, |. A x «© * : sree Goo be ee ee etet un! Dominates Dior Styles - -Milady Can Select Fashions That Suit ree Figure | dictates have been determining the style of women's clothes for that in 1887 they wil be free to ichoose skirt lengths, decolete and bust curve according to their own, figures and personalities, In honor of this unusual liberty, Dior called the line of fashions he unveiled at his Paris salon this morning ‘‘The Free Line.” Skirt lines varied from 13 inches off the fleor for day clothes to 10 tor afternoon dresses down to ankle length for cocktail wear, He put trains hanging from the waist on slen- der evening dresses. The most important feature of Dior’s new line is the broad heart- or boat-shapea necklines which appear also on coats, suits and day dresses. Dior, depicting his ‘Free Line’ in a drawing that showed a straight line with a squiggle in the middle, declared: “Fashions this season have! chosen liberty.” NATURAL PLACE He said waistlines obtained free- dom by reverting to their natural place on which horizontally draped belts were “screwed on.” He added that skirts were given freedom by varying from Paul Hagle ef Middlebelt road. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saltman of | Long Beach, Calif. are receiving congratulations on the birth of @ \daughter, Cheryl Lynn, Jan. 30. Grandparents of the infant are Mr; and Mrs. Morgan S. Baylis of Spence street. and that the room -is propérly If your street is noisy and you can’t cut off the noise by closing some windows, use ear plugs, those little’ foam rubber and wax contraptions that cut off noise very effectively. Last, but far from least, clear Washington Junior High School Fashionette Club Conducts Meeting "At the Tuesday evening meeting of Fashionette Club held in the Adah Shelly Library, Mrs. Edna Mertz was presented with the tro- phy for losing the most weight dur- ing the week, Mrs. Edward Cook won the trophy for the past month. A film on ‘“‘Home Safety” will be presented at the next meeting by a representative of Michigan Bell Telephone Company. Following the business. meeting, members sewed for the American Cancer Society. Coming Events newly formed organization. A. gerieral ‘meeting will be held at 5; 7:30 p.m, Feb, 7. Parents, students, and teachers will meet ‘in their respective homerooms. |Varentine 4 T ay at 3 at the home ‘of Lynne Bee ir, 35 &. Sroauels Rad. Women's Literary Clab will meet Mon- at 3 m. at the home of Mrs. ad G. elmer, 61, Dwight &t., for. e \s : ae Mr. and Mrs. John Tierney of Arrowood drive announce the engagement of their. daughter, ‘Ann Margaret, ‘to Frank John ~~ Wilson Ir. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Filer avenue, ae Club of the Tuesday Musicale, The ‘engagement of their daughter, June M., to William R.. Essery is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Newcombe of Seebaldt drive. He is the son of Mr, -and Mrs. Alvin Essery of Centralia, Ont. A * JUNE. M. NEWCOMBE NEW YORK (INS)—What type fof fabric could blend better with Early American decor than Early American? ¥ * ¥ That's the latest series of pat- terns put out to intrigue the amateur home. decorator, and it certainly simplifies things. One such pattern shows tamed scenes of buildings of importance to Early America, with a line below showing which building is Philadelphia's ‘Hall, which Harvard College, ete. The title line is decorated by a aprend-winged American eagle. Another pattern, perfect in theme for a man’s room ‘or den, shows Revolutionary War firearms, powder horns and uniform buttons against a background of publica- tions of that date. This way. you can learn -a little about American while that he chopped eons the cherry tree. Another print depicts scenes, such as the Boston Early American Patterns Picture. Historic Scenes another was copied from patch- work sewing pockets worn by wives of that period. re Helene Prizant was elected president of Trabajamas at the fecent meeting. Elected to serve as vice president was Mary Lou Tibbetts: recording secretary, Muriel Upton; ‘treasurer, Sharon Daniels, and corresponding. secre- wg war na aged ll: ep tinct ee an tary, Ann Hamilton. Plans are be- ing ted for the annual ban- Oe ee ee, ee 5 oo ot Soe hin ameter cu me Bs stud ear clips. flat sheaths to slight bias-cut ‘flares onto bouffants hoops while Si nemlines are free to be short or llong depending on the hour of ithe day. ~ | Suits have slightly fitted waists while peplums lengthen to below ithe hips, Wide open necklines, with or without collar cuffs, .show the wearer’s skin or chiffon blouses, Coats have boat necks made to stand away from the throat by a separate scarf or fur piece. The new style displays two-piece “street dresses” which function as suits with buttoned jacket or middy blouse line over slim or pleated skirts. © For summer city wear, Dior, proposed bulky three-fifth-length “Sahara” jackets with 3-inch wide! belts of pale linen or shantung lover matching decollete sheath Gresses worn with straw ‘pith’ helmets. SHEATHS WITH SLITS For cocktails there were sheaths of just - above -- the - ankle - length slit to reveal ar underskirt. They come with shorr sleeves and cowled neck and are elegant black shantung. These were in contrast with pet- ticoated buoyant skirt dresses with the hemline 12 inches off the floor. This style was used for delightful junior dresses. One was of white organdy covered with embroidered daisies. Short sheath dinner and eve- appearance with pleated floor. ning. gowns ‘took on a new ‘length back panels. A quick way to obtain Dior’s decollete look is to we ar a’ sup- ple navy blue jersey suit with a white silk skirt leit unbuttoned almost to the waist. * * * Dior's spring fabrics include many burlap weaves, linen, shan- navy blue, beige, gray, sky blue, orange, an unbleached linen shade, and much white and black. ded snails. Numerous rows of pearls also are worn with pearl Emor L. Calkins Group Entertained -Emor L. Calkins WCTU was en- tertained at the home of Mrs. McCoy on Shore View Bradley ; _jdtive Tuesday. Devotions were giv-| _ en by Mrs, L. B. Rubey. Mrs. .A. D. Stimer was a guest and announced the Feb. 5 federa- tion meeting at Central Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m, Mrs. G. 8. Leonard of Port Huron will be speaker. Practical Nurses to Meet With Aides Michigan Practical Nurses A ation will hold a joint meeting with the atric Aides Association at 7:30 p.m, in the Pon-' tiac State Hospital. Tickets for the Feb. 27 card par- ty. Will be’ available at the meet- ing. Invitations have been extend- years,..told.-the._ladies - today}-- (dresses with stole panels to drape jjacket or slim skirt. broidered with Persian flowers in tung. crepe, silk, chiffon in plain) ~ The latest ping are jewel-stud-| The Oakland County District of} drawing inspiration from’ th “The Sari Look.” The 1918 influence was displayed in slouchy capes and coats whose slope shoulderness was tagged the “Egg Silhouette.” Suits with convex backs have broad heart-shaped neck- lines with notched collars and cuffs.. The slightly\* pegged skirts are 14 inches rom the floor. The “Sari Look’? appeared in over the head growing out of a Evening dresses In turquoise, mauve, caramel or white of chif- fon or silk, are designed to give women an Oriental charm. A matching hairdo is parted in the middie with the hair drawn back over the ears, Balmain is preparing grandiose gowns embroidered in silk for the forthcoming visit of Queen Eli- zabeth. A mode] named “‘Baghdad” was made of white silk screen’ em- pastel colors, Royal evenings wrap J ERA ENID GRIM India and Fashions of 1918 Inspire Balmain Designs ‘The. Sari Look’ and ‘Egg Silhouette’ Are Featured by Paris Couturier PARIS (INS) — Parisian designer Pierre Balmain offered the Western world’s fashionable women some- thing new and something old in his 1957 style line. The famed couturier revived the fashjons of 1918, stressing an appealingly supple feminine figure and, ~ Mrs. E. F. 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Perry Street (Cerner of Lawrence) thats? a mother or father do to belp the | apd that is often quite fatal. job, a secretarial one, my aye ~< was terribly concerned, .| “dark and dangeroug jungie for-her little girl. | Pd * * I tried awfully hard to convince _[ her that it wasn't that way, but | I remember when I got iny first} thought the business world —s a os we “ri bowmiac » PRESS. THURSDAY, r JANUARY a a1, Jost | " only. No! teetering never did rightly succeed. She was sure that marriage, any |—would be a fate better than work- ing as a secretary! But that was ‘only because things were like that Jin her day. ; » Mrs. M., one of my readers, is making the. same mistake. ' * * * . _ Her son wants to enlist in the Navy. He has finished high school and is now anxious to be.a sailor, but Mrs. M. thinks this ds _per- |fectly terrible. ane — he'll have crushing be pushed around like | =m ‘and have no erent ; hie the physical hardships!” she writes. “Do please give. me =| some idea of how to convince him ONLY THE BEST From Oxford Mattress Co. in mattresses and box y width ... any length very " pest at money-saving “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” “332 West hea! Street FE 24711 J ‘that this is no career for a smart 4 bey.” *~ * * in the dim past. She is mistaken ‘in her idea of the lot of a Navy’ man. TOURED VESSEL had a complete -tour of the ship; ostensibly to let John see the mir- aculous gadgets aboard. | But what impressed me most /men. They were so cheerful and | good-natured, and seemed so proud ‘ot their ship and of their work aboard her. I saw no square pegs in round Unfortunately, Mrs. M. is living| |Mr, and Mrs. William See of. Ro- |meo are Donald's parents. I visited the USS Saratoga re-| cently with my 12-year-old son. We! were the men—the young enlisted) St. Michael Church was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Margaret Cecilia Morrison and Donald H: See, The. Rev. Joseph Immel read the 10 o'clock. cere mony. * & ky | Margaret, of Lakeway drive, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richter of Chatham, Ont. As she approached the altar the bride was wearing a floor- length gown of Chantilly lace .over satin and wet, A satin bow accented the back of the gown. She carried an arrangement of Mamie carnations, Attending the bride were Rose ‘Marie Myers of Wallaceburg, Ont., as maid of honor, Mary Jane See and Shelby Marie Hahn. They MR. AND MRS, DONALD H. SEE Margaret Morrison Wed im St. Michael Ceremony ‘of Romeo. re in St. Michael © ” Chard were Margaret C. "Morrison and | Donald H. l' Kea thryn. Granahan Finds Job Bedhaae Than: Pen. The bride jor pis the daughter jromen. $9 and she’ admits there's ¢ x of Mr. and Richter of On. and “Donald is the | gon of Mr. and| Soe of ‘hee pink and pale respectively. Each carried an arrangeement of car- nations, * * * , Dale Frappier of Romeo served as best man. Seating the guests were Harvey See a¥id Robert See Mrs. Richter greeted her guests at the reception held in the Romeo VFW Hall wearing a black and gray dress trimmed in black velvet. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. See chose a navy_ blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carna- tions, - ~*~ * The newlyweds are residing on Broadway avenue. — Ma ‘ a great deal more to the job than: do not wear hats on the floor, of the newcomer. “Unlike many of the ‘other new members, the attractive Philadel- phian did not have to look for| piace to live. © - She just checked in at the May- lower Hotel “on Connecticut Ave-| caer otiee tar anh way tankens |< OF ee long maintained an apartment and| The young and middle - aged’ where many of her late husband's seem to grow more and more colleagues still make their homes, |neglectful of older folk. FIRST WOMAN ' | There is so.much-we. could do, ‘and yet so often we do very little Mrs. Granahan js the first wom- to make life more pleasant for ; an from Pennsylvania to be elected the older people we know. to Long a. prominent * * + Democratic ‘state leader, she wor Ask yourself a few questions to ey for pie otfice bY | see it you, as an individual, are hospitable: and helpful to the x* * * ‘older people you know. She is interested in a variety of} py, i ' . : ; you, if you have a car at meee: es ae the defensive |- your disposal, ever take an old- eth of nations, Point er person for a drive, or on a Four, aid to Israel, social security shopping trip to visit another reform, railroad retirement, hous-| jiser friend? jing and urban development and’ highway construction. Do you when a holiday Sot ; : ‘around, ever have a group 0 She says she'd like to be ap- ‘older persons in for a pleasant! pointed to the Banking and Cur- joyr or two, or ever include older rency Committee of the House. | persons when you entértain? Her Capitol Hill office is in the| ..* * new House Office _ Building. She) ‘It Requires Very furniture from her own home for |femember on special’ occasions Canada's forests cover about 600 were gowned in frocks of yellow, million acres. | | i : ake Style Fit the Figure. How do you buy a formal—that one * and - only - wonderful dress of | 4 the season, more important if it ernreneeens ser tape w “for the first) _big dance of your life, | A noted fashion designer, Ceil }a_ brilliant debut, She says: 1. Take time out to select the most flattering style for you, ad FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR ho matter what your friend plans | to wear. too-fat avoid the fashionable, more LARGE BOSOMS? Chapman tells you how to make Don't let figure problems bother) 2. you. If your legs are skinny or intermission length dress. Long dresses are graceful on anyone other than the slim-ankled type. Large bosomed? Flat chested? parent, avoid center attention by picking a smooth-line model that doesn’t start and stop right at the waist. If you are tiny- waisted, pinpoint this asset with wide sashes or cummerbunds. Heavy arms require a cover-up sleeve, (preferably narroW). Try} to expose your neck instead with Do You Know How to Pick a Formal? instead of slinky black. A girl with strong coloring may choose » red if the dress is softly-cut. Black should be avoided by the very young unless it is demurely styled, the regular office furnishings. In her private office she has; introduced a lovely, antique Queen} - Anne drop-leaf table, pictures and /| other items—to make jt more} homey, she says. BATCH OF..SOURDOUGH One prized possession that never leaves Rep. Gracie Pfoste (D- Idaho) is a batch of sourdough with which she starts her hepa fast pancakes, It was given her years ago by| a we miners in the back reaches of her i fashioned of net or organza, Black satin or overall black sequins are, definitely out. 4. Be sure your dress fits, a scoop neckline, perhaps, waist back styles. poor taste for young girls, exhibited in. Daylight is not al- ways an accurate guide. look lovely in the store but are likely to fade completely into grey or white on the dance floor’ Some colors that look ‘too vivid in day- light are likely to look soft and’ lovely in the evening. Check the color of your gown! under the type of light it will be Blues) Both types should avoid the com- pletely strapless dress. Actually some semblance of a strap is more fashionable this year than! the all-bare top. Choose from the! 3. If you want to be a young sophisticate, don’t dress like. a siren. Favor smart re-embroid- \ered laces, applique flowers, light new-looking square, drape or shoestring effects. If your waistline isn’t ap- scatterings of rhinestones or ‘self. colored sequins, Youthful glamor may be! achieved with fresh-looking white A’ Thank You Note on Our —" Anniversary ‘| open completely the front or back; properly. Men do not like to Stay away from bare to the! watch tuggings, pullings and hitch.. These are in| ings on the nia of a date, Cut Is Important in Baby Clothes The cut and finishing of baby garments are very important. They should be simple and functional, comfortable for the baby to wear, and easy for the mother to put on) ‘and take off. Look for these features: 1. Garments that: fit loosely around the neck. 2. Armholes that won't bind. 3. Room for expansion; some | baby clothes have special features that make them wearable when the baby becomes bigger. 4. A minimem of trimming; avoid long ribbons, fuzzy trim- we small buttons, 6, ‘Garments that are’ easy to district. She keeps it ina bottle and| jputs it in the trunk of her car ‘when she travels between Wath ‘ington and Idaho. Knitted Suit | Will Impress | Resort Crowd Edging into the swimsuit fashion picture, the knitted, suit makes a ‘strong impression for resort, says Women's Wear Daily. While it is' revealing, because it clings to i the figure, the knitted suit covers) ‘more of the body through modest! - necklines and wide straps. Last. year’s tailored tank top ‘suits give way to pretty, feminine styles this season. Included is: the new covered-up-shoulder look and ry \ Sonihen of Pi Kathryn } “thie only new. Democratic congresswoman_in, the 85th jhe ever dreamed ___,__. Ee Do you have at least one older! has substituted some fine pieces of /PeT8on, not a relative, that you favorable feature in knit suits is ithe ever popular Empire silhouette. * * * Back. interest shows up often in swimsuits; low dips such as scoops, U-effects or deep V-plunges are some of the ways used to achieve the “back glance’ look. Another the fresh variety of patterns used: checks, beach towel stripes and) put on and remove. Clothes that are easier to use, ¢ saw tooth motifs are a few of the linteresting designs to note. the way a woman likes her frocks to look! Easy-to-sew, sleeveless dress and bolero pair;in a wide size range. No. 8369 with Patt-O-Rama in- ‘cluded is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 dress, 5% yards of 35-inch; bolero, 2 yards. for Good fy studied scienti protection. There Is No Substitute Professional integrity. ethical } standards and the knowledge of | our method of giving you this CLOONAN ‘Ss ‘ . “Where Quality be ell ~*~ Health fic research is Si sai a di meoresslaneelcsian For this pattern, send 35¢ th coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burngtty The Pontiac Press, 372. W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. | Include 25 cents more with your pattern order for the Spring & Summer ‘57 issue of our pattern book, Basic. Fashion. It contains dozens of smart new styles for all ages; gift pattern printed inside, the book. Simple, smart and becoming— vice chairman of the Democratic National Committe. cna \Do You Help. to Brighten Little Time to ‘Show Kindness and Consideration and check up to on occasionally ‘see if everything. is all right and if you can be of service? - . |FEEL NEEDED Do you ever ask an older per- son to do something for you, with- him feel useful and needed? Do you -bother to write letters jand send cards to older people iwho certainly appreciate such remembrance far more than the young and busy? ~* -* * Do you look for opportunities ito pay compliments to the older ipeople you know? A woman of 80 jis just as thr as a girl of '18 when told how pretty she looks or how becoming her new dress is. Deo you stop te talk with an older pserson instead of being in too big of a rush to™ say more than a hurried “Hello’’? It takes so little time and ‘thought to show special kindness and consideration to older folks. and yet it can mean so very much to them. — Just Arrived Complete | New Selection of Spring Sportswear MATERNITIES Also a Complete Line of © Unitorms, Yarns and Maternities OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron St. FE 4-7212 ‘Specializing in HIGHLIGHTING, BLEACHING, TINTING ~- Open: Evenings by Appt. Park Free PERMANENT WAVE SHOP FE 2-6039 12 School St. Diamonds Watches Pen & Pencil Sets ‘Silverware ‘Costume Jewelry Gift Items . 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Was I wrong?” Answer: ‘Your wife was right, *| Ala. continued to poling My wife we tn ity views. “You'll find just as , girl: are a little reckless but most-of us Bod Succes. — its just But there | were ‘pointed minor. many adults who are poor driv- ers ag teeners,” objected Ruth Clayton of Little Reek, Ark. A 1T-year-old Boston, Mass., girl contended permitting young people to drive “enhances their sense of responsibility. x * * of his shirt? A friend of mine claims that he read your approval! of this in one of your newspaper columns. Will you a hoe settle?" Answer: Whatever coluan i was. I am sure it was not mine. Tucking' the napkin in at the chin is on) a baby’s len for listed it as s Some suggested stern remedies. h “It teeners drive recklessly, their A 12. year-old Kansas City lass ‘thought driver education courses ‘should be required in public high ischools. DARED BY FRIENDS ‘Twenty-one per Cent of the boys land four per cent of the girls ad- mitted. that their ‘friends - some- times dared them to take chances lat the wheel. And three-fourths of the boys answered yes to a question if they'd continue -to ride.,with a friend who drove recklessly. On the other hand 59 per cent of the girls vowed they'd get out of the car ang walk under such nerve-wracking circumstances, But careless or not, fully 51 per cent of the boys and 35 per cent of the girls rated driving as ‘‘essen- tial” to their existence. Another 33 and 20 per cent, respectively, “important.” * * ¥* “If you don’t live in a ‘large Virtaelly. all ' Seemed rae : that parents ought to make the| pemely car available to junior: and| 7, the great majority believe they a wale ‘land 93 per cent of a ens met oe [with te pry ng Ma “This grim feminder that one rg thal friends was .killed in the wreck campus. pe cent ofthe bn Mean, 8 ot Ute Ba, At “a teenager. should _was displayed by students. on a a-colleg THE : PONTIAC PRESS, $_ THURSDAY. 1 JANUARY. 31, 1057 t's convenient forthe ree of the the | family.” i Amntaly" auto when be needs I “On the ‘male side, 7, pr eatent of theirs coicurred at Chemical Prevents Soap. Curdling yin W: ater ‘EAST LANSING — Without a doubt, soft water improves . the quality of your laundering, It helps get out more soil, helps keep white clothes white and teolored clothes bright, because it prevents the formation of soap + eee | 4 ad SHARON LEE RIVENBURGH Mr, and Mrs, LaVern Beatty of Hazel avenue announce the en- \gagement of their daughter, Shar- on Lee Rivenburgh, to Richard Dean Livingston, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Livingston of Marcello, S. D, A June wedding is planned, that hardness and prevent soap film which will build up through repeated washings. All packaged water softeners are chemical compounds which can be divided into two types: the pre- cipitating type and the non-pre- cipitating type. FORMS PARTICLES The specialists explain that the nrecipitating type combiries with I me to form solid, floating particles that are insoluble in’ water ‘and make it cloudy. Then when soap is added the cleasing action starts immediately if the correct quantity of softener has been used. Softener Whips Soiled ilies White injthere is no danger of damage or color-change to the fabric and no . }chance of skin irritation. By using. soft water, the special- ists explain that there’s little chance of yellowing during iron- ing. This yellowing is often caused by deposits of certain types of soaps. But ff such deposits have been built up in clothes threugh previous washings, they can often be taken out by washing in hot water with twice the regular quantity of non - precipitating softener without soap. * * @ Several treatments are needed for fabrics with heavy deposits. Measure carefully wien using, not because there is danger to fabric or skin, but because cost is higher than that of the pre- cipitating softeners. cnr dee We cia least once a week, and 46 7 On the question of fo me ut a drivers, tenets | out staunchly in favor of; bath. State laws on licensing vary, pecifying limits from 15 yearg up. igs sae of 15 and on ae Sites “pub oct. ot te tons! 40 per cent of the girls fixed years as the proper limit, while * * *- daytime. A The. survéy..alse- showed that—43 per cent of the boys—63 per cent | in the group of 18 am. the gifts (4 per cent in the ekder| age group). per cent of the boys’ and 17 per cent of the girls said ‘\they had driver's licenses and per- mits, a discrepancy that might * * The influence of automobiles youthful morals has often commented on, but 8 per the boys and 69 per cent girls questioned agreed with the| Brentwood, Mo., girl who ob-| served: “It a person has a good) moral background, a car won't a! 72 Or, as Don Warnock of Spring- field, Mo., put it, “Cars might contribute to the lowering of moral standards. 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Race _ An interested party at the Y was former Jr. Mr. Mich- yh ; 4 igan and present Jr. Mr. America Vic Seipke, 24-year-| , - old “body” who started his muscle building at Denby) ,ocron i — Former Detroit High in Detroit. manager Bucky Harris says the|@ _*, * * Tigers are the team to watch in How do these guys feel at being gawked at? “It gives you a self-conscious feeling,” said Seipke, “Trying to improve your Body I ke trying to improve n he mart] CUA | BAALS to certain men, anyone. é work at it and eueceed,” “There's a lot of showmanship that goes along in trying dy. and lans y help.” ates aoa: iy 2a ae f Pra © & e for physique honors. “ 1 be coe a a oe ee : Schoell has the body, but as a véteran of 10 years Sunday at 2; Meets of physique finesse he o han ‘the expertonre: tn “| alers’ Club Harris, now He manuevered his form slowly, timing his flexes for) o.. of the teading Canadian manaee® Joe is Belts 8a ee Bad le fat how well will hit , no one to,miss, and then nodded his head in. courtesy amateur basketball clube will show|Tisers and. sand to the eréwd-as he left the platform. Soda at 2 p.m|*how well Boone * * * ' lum. The club is Andy's AC, and Tas tsblen saad ane wow of his basketball tribe in regard to the forthcoming big games § Whitmer (16), Dave Simmons (8), Dave Diehm (7), Larry Peet Whatever is. said about those having muscle afd no/it: tangles with City Class “A”|n oi at the end of last season,| Which threaten the winning streak of eight straight. The Chiefs get (3). In rear are Jim Skinner (17), Hudson Ray and Dave Scriven " brains; tan get a good argument here. Both Seipke|ieacueleading | Shaw's in league|oted that if Boone proves a. sate the word from George Palaian who is seen at sll PHS games (9). The Chiets magt dangerous Catholic and Schoell speak very intelligently, and besides who jpiay. J. H. P. (Pat) Glynn made sages he a aba ad eileen pias Seiler — stg i sh i iu u f i : 2 FF t Ege eg Re i if 4 i g 3 j Top Toronto 5 Here wala inson ; son “ would dare argue with them? - the arrangements for the visit of). and Robi both left hand W. nA ts Youth _'The line for the dumb-bells is to the left. Oe ee’ ed power hitters, will be benched, ashit igton_Accen ; Lane Beals Ryff on TKO. 2282 Se = Canadian college stars in its | “Robinson,” Now Seeks Title Chance ints teiemyd Eo. | aoe son. Yost again led the majors oir ier cat clashed tie wanat come ' . oe | Wayne, Fred Baker “League tead Rewar goal for 1957 is to improve on our with 151 walks aad wae a steady bama-Florida League; Ted Sadow- sw a title bout” and ane Milford, Tom Williams of Walled 7th place standing of a year ago. ane plete games, 19. ski, who struck out 109 at Char- he’s prepared to post $75,000 for|csesrining ‘Rett “after the “nttniLake, are among the Shaw play- peo . I think we can do it mainly. be- sederoeen I intend to take a long look at lotte, and Dick Brodowski, whose a shot at the lightweight champion-'roynd. . ‘Jers. Veterans Towne, Hanes and for Warriors Win cause last season was an experi- wo ee pitchers Dick Hyde, who appeared/12 complete games at Louisville ea ae rao dal cl nal in {big Bob McManus are back again . mental year in which we did a lot} However, I intend tu focus much|in 54 games at Chattanooga, tops|was third best in the American fia leap siete oo ; Clift Plympton isthe coach. a ed pos-|% gambling trading off several,°of my attention on the manyjin the Southern Association; Her-' Association, Jack “Doc” Kearns, -excited)in to stop the bout after 32 sec- oronto 12 «, Seang: speedy out-session of frst place tn the ui eae | " ) : over Lane’s sixth round technicallonds. At. that point, Mills and)s° Cin reports ' [Club Biddy Basketball League! “©. follows we go in retum Fy" | 1 , knockout of Frankie Ryff, said,| Judges John Burton and Charies|"”’ ' . when they beat the Hawks 25'tOlwere players who never had a “We'll win the lightweight title,/Ford all had awarded the first|. , 18 in a Biddy encounter at the! ince to make it in the majors | ourne § ure 0 e@ e a f then go on against the welter-| five rounds to Lane. City Enters 18 Teams Boys’ Club yesterday. Paced again| wast they needed most was # year : bara SE 3 in Women’s Elk Event _ [by the league leading scorer Har-|(¢ yi under| Los eae ee eee : " old Singleton, who scored 17 points, |f_ Die Teague competition ; tae : Last night’s nationally tetevisea BOW ling Tourney Eighteen™local teams will leave|Warriors enjoy a half game lead a oe ee ee ee eee three acted as if here ag seasons—even had a fight ‘was a rematch of a Nov. 2 Saturday morning from the Elksjin the tight race. Pint-size Joe ol nie Ct we first of this session was a/Ricketts in a starring role. battle in Miami in which Lane Otarts March 9 Temple to compete in the %thiDoyan led the losers with ni) eve them a aprons ym ee gt Peg : mistake and it was time to get * * * , won a unenirous decision from Annual Elks Ladies State Tour-| points, ‘ wae odes Guana hea ucky’s » marching) back to. normal Each happened to coincide with ‘ _ Ryff,'a converted lefthander from} The Dixie Recreation alleys ininament to be held in Battle . © oa oe [got it wi neigh eo v se a Georgia to Baron Adolph * © the reappearance of North Caro- New York City, Lane, a southpaw,|Drayton Plains will be host to: Creek starting this weekend. Globe Trotters .overcame a 10-2 eS sy ge sg They all Rupp’s watchful cadence. Day-| Kentucky, whipped both at homellina, top-ranked nationally by As- is bidding for a match with the|the 24th annual city tournament of * * * first period deficit to score a 28-21) Should ter o it. ton’s winning and so is Duquesne.| and on the road by unsung Georg | sociated Press sports writers and winner of the Feb, 13 Miami|the Pontiac Women's Bowling As-| The anmual mgeting of the Elks|victory over the Celtics. Jimmy] ‘This spring we're going to start | Must be tournament time's drawiiq two seasons back and red-|broadeasters and probably the match between lightweight champ|S0ciation beginning March 9, it/Ladies Association has been Called|Oberry was the big gun for the| off with one of the youngest |'"& near. . necked. about it since, barrelled|team to beat when the post-sea- Joe Brown and Wallace “Bud’|Was announced today by Associa-jfor Feb. 24 with Peggy Bender|™ : \jthrough the Bulldogs, 84-53 to take|son carnivais-come around in an- i Lane is the No. 2 contender,|tion Secretary Peggy Bender. {and Thelma Setter slated to serve|can over the top rung in the Southeast-jother month or so. - Smith, for Brown's crown.| All members of the Pontiac or-jas delegates trom Pontiac. I Conference, Dayton, off to its} Marquette defeated Creighton “T Jelt good, stronger than us-|ganization are eligible to compete : x *« * : poorest start in years, continued|67-56, Texas Tech spilled Baylor wal,” Lane said in his dressingjin this event, The deadline for) Mary Johnson has been named Promising comeback to spill De-|6%-65, Detroit won a Missouri Val- room after the bout was stoppedientries is Feb, 2. treasurer of the Association, Paul, 75-58—handily ‘beating ajley Conference test from Houston ‘ by Referee Paddy Mills because Kentucky| team it lost to by eight points six)9i-81, Army beat Boston U, 65-54, - of a cut over Ryff's left eye. “I f weeks ago, Duquesne, gradually|Temple downed Navy 70-58, Tulsa i. Duquesne head-jfinding its way back to respecta-|turned back Santa Barbara 72-59, that big one or the NIT/bility, turned back St, Francis of/NYU handled Rutgers 86-55, Con- Brooklyn and—shades of more/necticut raced past Maine, 124-92, r ° ¥ Western Kentucky defeated Middle 3 Tennessee 79-72, Memphis State : ; * .. \dropped Murray, Ky, 93-72, and Lehigh and Boston © Robby Rapped by Maglie\tse: and" Brin Clee, en State 72-67 and B.C, 68-66 over CHICAGO (#—Jackie Robinson,;not to we S. cu ra Ete of| Massachusetts. ; Larsen, ew ankees ~* * * broke the Senators’-home run rec- subjects of a dissertation by|World Series perfect hero. ord with 29.and drove in 95 runs. [Sai Maglie, the Brooklyn Dodg-| "A kid could hurt his arm try- is nats ho Tcane pal wen record hes ome’ ee aS + * * er, 25 for Podd Hill of Texas Tech, PHS Matmen Seek year, Maglie said that the trouble with and 23° for Tom DeLuca and 22 » * _..\his teammate Newcembe, in the! for Cal Ramsey in NYU's rout of # Wi Fli 4 “I don’t betieve Rebinson could|World Series was being “over-;Rutgers. Mike Morar. scored 23 in at int : get a job as a ma said) pitched.” ' low Marquette against Creighton. g a take to the road again tomor- fete othe read ncnin omer (gots mamtactwine company. | Wins Another Crown : , DUNEDIN, Fla. (® — Al Watrous has added the PGA quarter cen- iat peek awe hire pose because tury golf championship to his PGA Seniors title. ; The Birmingham, Mich., golfer won the seniors crown Monday “se and captured quarter century honors yesterday. This tournament is triumph in a new sport | Maglie advised young. pitchers for golfers whe have been PGA members at least 25 years. produces, aa 2 Watrous shot a three under par 69 to wind up the 36-hole tourney ae Tae © a ie ee 3: that is shy on| Goggin of Rutherford, N.3< — oe ae . . . |, [tga punattheatste’s custent,. Other leaders were Clarence Doser of Vero Beach, Fia., 139; Guy Flint, /\Berkleysin a 7:30 match, «| Maas. 14. an can play first.") —_ CHIEFS HAVE POW WOW — Big Chief Pontiac called a pow dressed in his Indian regalia, Front row left to right are Dick _ wae ‘ * ES acacrt ane ’ = 3 d Lemon, in his first full season, |ers’ 39-year-old pitcher whose 13-5 ing it, harm his balance, delivery hoosti dena’ By gave him the National/and aim,” he said. - 26.1; ry io Cocnnme rh ye ; ‘tonight at|Paulseh of Medinah, Til., 140 and Charles Sheppard of West Newton, he pan adi at! A Take ddvanies of the BIG SAVINGS in Furnishings - Hats - Sports Wear - Men’s - Suits and Topcoats! 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' Stadium Inn tangles with Walled Ferris Trips Olivet BIG RAPIDS @ — Dave Krueg- \er’s 22 points led-Ferris Institute |to a 75-55 upset basketball victory Jewelers Keep Rolling — ‘|Crush Clarkston, 98-35 ees League — tonight on the — High floor. ‘ ie indie MUDDLE IN NFL RANKS—Bert Bell (Jett) commissioner of the d _ National Football League, talks with Kyle Rote (center) of the New York Giants and Norm Van Brocklin of the. Los Angeles Rams over the- demands of the newly formed NFL Player's Association. Pro- made ot the creat EG Sunil Mh FUReREpIe. omore three weeks ago, tossed in 23 points for Detroit before foul- ing out with less than three min- utes left. pirrorr 91) HOUSTON (&1) GFP GFP Seren Git) b bees 8 SS 8 ea ih peer in? eet, $33 fete $8 _— eS IB > ea 4 Jones 1 (0-0 1 Totals 28 35-48 20 — Detroit 47-44-01: Houston 44-37—81, "| Redskin Boss Sued WASHINGTON W — George Preston Marshall, president of the Washjngton Redskins, has described as ‘ludicrous’ charges by sportscaster Harry Wismer that club funds were “improperly ex- * * * Wismer, a minority stockholder, filed suit in Federal District Court fersanir asking that Marshall be * * * He estimated these totaleg up to | about $500,000 over a period of j years, Marshall, in Philadelphia for the National Footbali League draft meeting, said Wismer “was a member of the club’s board of di- rectors until November last year and approved all actions and man- agemént of the club up until that | period when he wa: “ae as a director.” The club president said he was slemened at the figures Wismer | “Since Wismer ‘Booth Homes at 8:30 ih. adult! cited in his court action, * * * = Marshall. Denies Charges Gene Archer, a Washington radio. TV personality. * * * Archer signs between halves of Redskin games, . which Wismer broadcast for nine seasons through pended” for Marshall's personal) 1%51 " expenses, i 3 e £; 2 assets.’ There was_no_immediate comment from King. Entries for AAU Close on Friday DETROIT (INS) — Entry dead- line for the state AAU senior bas- ketball championships is midnight tomorrow, . The tournament in Detroit will be held at Lasky Reerestion Cen- "teal may be' obtained at the athletic office, Northern. Recrea- tion Center, 8904 Woolwitd, te. _| troit, The-state winner and runner-up will compete against Illinois teams at Elgin, Il, - Feb. 23-24. Winner there will compete in Denver for the national AAU crown in March, jover Olivet last night. Member Chevrolet's — 100 Car Club 2 eee rps FE SAl6T RALPH IS BACK | with Chevrolet Back Home Again at 34 Mill St. After 4 Years Absence, Ralph Is Ready to Take Up Where He Left Off as One of Our Top Volume Salesmen. Test Drive a Chevrolet Today and Like eee You'll Says, “It’s Chevrolet for. Me.” (MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES 34 Mill, Street Sewn bina tal Deal With © Confidence ee ee at en atte Braves coming -with 1 is a result of his tri crown year in 1956, arrives in New York Saginaw Valley in 1933, took Me ‘has nani 4d the tansee de the: hie ca hangs the prominent Since their first meeting, per- a Sak cea but it will be ‘an: entirely on the PHS Moor, ee Se ree en ee customarily slow in getting their situation when Pontiac + -# & _ | Relds In Michigan. ed teams another rugged - | ihe dif- i : encounter is anticipated on the : i Shamrock eourt where pial : ' e Central's outcourt a ae nor . sere : way keen SS nie Coach Van Ryzin since the i - * os re ere a eat Both got raises, McDougald a memes . Geenp hat bei. a rabies Glee Syracuse Cuts Chiefs’ rebounding has been | $25-000 : 4 is mer’s rebounding and scoring has Celtic's String. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Basketball Assn.’s “Coach Bin Foley has made some switches in his lineup and he plans to install all -of Central's avail- able height against Pontiac. tiac team since.entry into thewhen Whitmer, Skinner, John Bandy and Charley Barge came down with colds. All are expected to be ready clubs in 21 states begin competi- tion here today in the 26th Mid- — western Figure Skating Champion- ship. Ss _ fe 4.9 e Skaters finishing first, second _ _[end.third in the novice, Sankar aaa: sofas tcgage rn ment sites determined “" Birmingham, St. Joseph, Fast Detroit, “Mt. Clemens, Notre Dame and Royal Oak among: other entries. entered at Flint along with North-) -en owilf be eligible ~ compete In ‘the national trials at Berkeley, Calif., in March agaihst counter- parts from championships at Her- shey, Pa.,. and Los Angeles. * * * Among top skaters on hand for the champions are Tommy De- Jarman, Stephanie Westerfeld and Mary Jane Watson, all of Colora- do Springs; Ann Jurmo of. De- troit; Dorothy Ann Nelson of Chi- Baca” of Albuquerque; Nav; John tok re. = Epvids Pacha ( ee ed Probe Con ‘Investigation goo == 72 Alleged Telephone Calls From. Track $45,000. LEER i season with the Braves, winding up. 20-13. The 36-year-old lefthand-' ~ding happened” in meetings this week with: Braves Genera] Man- ager John Quinn. MIAMI, Fla. @®—The~ Florida “We'll get together,” Spahn said — Keren is going to . into of telephone pee ees calls from Tropical Park Race ck. Winter Sport "| John Ring: secretary of the com-| . inte . & mission, said the question would: be placed on the agenda for a /meeting scheduled for Feb. 25 “‘if| . there are no developments mean-| time that would make an earlier hearing ras “e , $0.35 Girls’ White FIGURE SKATES $7.95 HOCKEY SKATES "@ * | : AP Wirephot (with tendon guard) $7.95 State Aap. Richens Gerstein, | : . Aepecsel ASS 3” making his own investigation, FIGHTS HANDICAP—Art Larsen, former national tennis champ, ‘SKI HORS ene’ $8. questioned a key witness, Mav-| Practices therapy on his partially paralyzed frame which is the result — a cacaal $19.50 Cleveland, Ohio. “Hirshajein wha! of an auto accident last November. Tennis exhibitions by the top | mae tic tan * $15.75 says he broke no laws or regula-| Stars in the sport have raised $22,000 to help pay medical expenses TOBOGGAN . ‘tions, was quéstioned under oath. , for the star patter. Hockey Shin Pads, Gloves | Saul Silberman, president of, and Sticks (Tropical, said Hirshstein made YORK ‘BARBELL SETS |many of the 72 calls placed to a former Cleveland. bookie, Phillip Gerson, from Tropical when the jtrack was operating. The calls eee S01. Mike Plays Crusaders \vate telephone, which he said he! made | It seems only a question of how record. The punchless Crusaders available to his. friends as ‘high the score will go when St.| are limbedded firmly im the cel- All Star Basketball Shoes WELDEN’S SOLIOLOTL OOO TT A a measure. eee GOODS Hirshstein said he called Ger- mt bait em oc Par WO Sp. af, ogee. oF it. 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Powerful Imlay City journeys to Ortonville and North Branch visits’ = Bek on Sunday Defenseman Gets First ‘Jacks are unbeaten in the svc. Other SVC meets Friday pit Sagi- naw - at Flint Northern and r- Workout After: Teaving Hospiiet Fiint Other #¥riday contests include Ferndale at Detroit Visitation, Hamtramck at Mt; Clemens and Pointers. shooting for their 8th win Stadium, Arbour thas been out two weeks standout rookie would not maké the road trip for games tonight in Montreal and Saturday after- noon in New York. “He'll have another, and we hope final examination ‘on Friday," Adams said. “If we can get by these next © games with no more trouble we've had since Arbour’s injury, we'll consider our- selves prétty fortunate."’ The. Detroit-Montreal game at the forum tonight wil] be the 9th meeting of the two teams this season, The two clubs have split: even so far, Marshall Dies of Millington for South Central Con- ference engagements while New Haven hosts the semifinals of the Southern Thumb League tourna- Outstanding independent games| peer, Oxford at Romeo and Pontiac at Detroit Catholic Central. : Faces Bulldogs Friday Arrangements were concluded a personally |Ghub’s books. He has dittered with) | Griffith on business practices, Besides Griffith and Murphy, the board consists of Joe Haynes,| 'E, Powell, secretary. Haynes is the family attorney and Young a family friend. the top Pontiac area sextet and the 2nd place Detroit Recreation ‘loop crew. Union Lake Bulldogs meet Klett-| a former pitcher, and Wootton E.| Cadillac in the 10 p.m. setto. Lak-- Gamblers Moll, i} Young, vice presidents; and John ers had hoped fo sign the national white pointer bitch owned by ‘champion Detroit Arrowsmiths,' Bulldogs lead Crash Injuries CANTON, Miss, @ — Officials) hoped to get in a full day of run-| ining in the Derby field trials of| 4 eat ithe National Field Trial Club to- Friday right are Rochester at La-| day: after a delay because of bad! , weather. . x* * * Wahoo’s Flying Devil is one of! the leading conter‘ers waiting for his turn today in tne Derby. Devil) was second in the Quail Futurity last fall and won the continental Derby recently in Quitman, Ga. Devil is owned by S, H. Breden- burg of Birmingham, Ala, *® x * Looking good yesterday were an ‘orange and Georgians Herbert Ingram and Griffith's brother-in-law, Powell who now lead the Detroit loop. |Harold Sharpe. She had two finds|/ Thorpe ‘Recreation circuit, senior division,!John Gates, Z Aussie Tank Star |,.., - a clean record. - . a game against ‘Montreal at oly mpial tiae YMCA dual meet at Siem Saturday. bv a match yesterday at sian wih @ 160 win, with Har ry Huffaker setting-a pool mark of 1:40 for’ the 150-yard ‘individual medl ey. ‘ Prep Standings SAGINAW bs il CORPESERCE Pontiac 6 0 Central (Saginaw 2 pee Aly Northern 2 3 Arthur Hill EASTERN Fo hatte LEAGUE gen f Detratt 4 0 Mt. Clemens 3 1 Birmingham Port ~y ~ a 2 2 Hazel Park INTER-I a CONFERENCE w Walled Lake 56 0 Van Dyke 2 5 Berkley 4 1 Waterford | 14 Parmington 32 Southfield i 4 CARL AMP B LEAGUE w c lawson 2 2 i 2 2 i d Piecersid Madi: 4 seaman 10 “aa CONFERENCE eave 7 4 Clarenceville kston 5 2 W. Bloomfield freily 4 3 Milford Brighton 43 SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE wt RO St. Mary 44 St. James 2 6 1 bd 038 a. auewt \e ayant Mery ‘se. 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C*> . 31 2 Team No. 14 18 ibe “Sh ‘ : the 18-event relays, generally con-|Both players will report to Tiger-| .C, Shotwell 218, 1. chilling a9: Im-ak scomare 13, Auburn Lanes” 30 We Give Holden Red Stamps sidered the first big indoor meettown at Lakeland, Fla., in March./No 3.210. 728; Church's’ 2.183 “The Ranchero! More than a car, more _than a truck—it’s a completely new kind of vehicle. A real pack horse that handles more than half a ton. al = Thsd Scisto.condocs Heyiale ven tee te the new Ford trucks for ’67 ~ just hints at how deep-down modern they really are! __ The beautiful new Ford Ranchero rides, handles and looks like a modern car. Deep down it’s a rugged truck— jot 17,845,000 in 1955, the State Con- servation Department states. - {was 15,710,229 2p eat The de- sat (oe: — Read: Several Hops, Then One | BLUEFIELD, W. Va. @®—When __ ing nt San Die»! Piedmont Airlines plane delayed Z its takeoff from. Mercer County By T. V. 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OF, OH, IF YOU'D ONLY PUT AS MUCH THOUGHT ON YOUR SCHOOL WORK -- WHAT A SUCCESS / WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY By Edgar Martin |. L DON'T CARE! NOTHING MATTERS BOT FINDING TRWILLIAMS © 1967 ty WEA Seevien, me | f+ BY pane DUGAN RING FIED agen y'FA CAUALLS | 5) © 1087 by WHA ervinn, tne. TM. Rage UB. Pat. OFF. | | eg By Charles Kuhn NOT JUST BECAUSE | .«« BUT MAINLY BECAUSE “YOU ALWAYS HAVE T T' Aa MAKE UP A BIGGER AN’ 2 YOU'RE TH VILCAGE by Franklin Folger 8 HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris TRUANT OFFICER. BETTER ONE? = NO MATTER HOw GOOD A JOKE A FELLER TELLS... ry = ss See a “+. * * s * -. * + -. . ” WITH MY SKIS // Rigs Pontiae Press Phéte FUN IN CHILDREN’S NOOK — Sherry Sutton and Bruce Glen- ship library with Librarian Mrs. Clare Wolfe. Both agree it's great denning, both of Ortonville, sit in the newly-decked Brandon Town- _fun now in the remodeled book nook for tots. ~ Ike Shows the White House to Saud WASHINGTON (INS)—President; Eisenhower took King Saud of Saudi Arabia on a personally con- ducted tour of the White House last night before entertaining the ORE $. Conniate ng He ail from Blair House, the King was greeted at the executive mansion by the President who in- troduced him to Mrs, Eisenhower. | After a brief visit in the first House, tactuding the famous Lincola Room, \trophy room where he keeps the flags, decorations and .other me- mentoes of his Army career. * * * government officials, members Congress, oil company executives and banking representatives, at- tended the dinner. Eleven interpreters, both Ameri- Clash Due on Mid-East Review _Ike Plan Faces Revision as Senate Renews Debate WASHINGTON (#) — Senate Democrats said today portico for photographs. - President Eisenhower’s Middle East resolution faces’ extensive revision and at least another week of hearings. | The House made only minor changes in passing th measure yesterday by a 355-61 vote. The resolution would* enable Eisenhower to make up to 200 million—dollars available for military and economic aid to the Middle East. — It would also give advanee ap- proval for use of U, §. troops to halt overt Communist agereeston ing there, The Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees have been holding joint hearings off and on for the last three The senators heard Adm. Ar- thur W. Radford, chairman of the joint chiefs.of staff, yesterday recessed until Friday, when Sec “retary of State Dulles will return for more questioning. More than 20 witnesses are ex- pected gt a public Hearing on Monday, Still coming up is a review by the two committees of State De- partment policy in the Middle _East since the end of World War . | oe Another clash between the Con- gress and the executive was fore- shadowed yesterday by Eisenhow- er’s assertion he by no means will give inquiring senators any of his correspondence with other heads of the state, He said it would be a betrayal of confidential relations with other world leaders, and added he doesn’t think Congress wants his eign seersonse Detroit Employment Up; Highest Level in 1 Year WASHINGTON @® — Detroit has been removed*from the “substan- tial” unemployment category for the first time since last May, the labor department reported yester- day. The bureau's bi-monthly classifi- cation of labor market areas put) Detroit in the group of cities hav- ing “slight to moderate” tnem- ployment. S Employment in Detroit was’ re- ported at the highest level since ’ Jast January, reflecting continued industry gains in the automobile Tree Farms Increase WASHINGTON @ — Michigan's free farm acreage increased 257,- 19: meen to 1.070174 last year, the American Forest Products Indus- tries, Ine., of Washington, reported County Deaths Boyce McClain MILFORD — Service for Boyce! The Rev, George Bloyd will offici- ate with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. ‘ ' Mrs. Helen L. Hoard Miller GOODRICH — .Sefvice for Mrs. Helen L. ‘Hoard Miller, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. andisaturday © from the Bossardet-Ma- “ibley Funeral Home, Rev. Fred Chapel will officiate with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Oxford. Joseph J. Perrow ROCHESTER — Service for Jo- seph J. .Perrow, 69, of 546 .Short- \ridge here, who died yesterday at 'St. Joseph Mercy Hospital] will be ja Mass from St. Andrew cue Church at 9:30 \a.m. to-! morrow. Burial will be in Mt.|before July 10. National anid Avon. Rosary service will be said, tonight in the William R._Potere Funeral Home at 8 p.m. There are sno survivors, Ashley M. May - HOLLY — Service for Ashley|- M. May, 67, of 16300 Fish Lake Rd., who died at the home of his son in Fort Worth, Texas Tuesday, will be held from Weaver Audi- torium here on Friday. His body|* Will be brought to the Dryer Fu- neral Home this afternoon. El- der R. W. Pratt will officiate the rites assisted by Elder Donald '|MacIntosh. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Holly Township. Pontiac Men Attend Welfare Conference Four representatives of the Greater Pontiac Community Ad- The President also showed the) visitor his private study and his Some 60 guests, including Vice) President Richard M. Nixon, *9p liquor te taboo McClain of 826 Elizabeth St., De-| troit, who died yesterday at Wayne dents have been chosen winners ity General Hospital, will be'of the local public speaking con- from the Richardson-Bird test finals held by the Knights Fruseral Tans on Fridey ofS nen ied Paibiee: Pontiac Lodge Ne, 19 7 B38 | right. Mle nner: the President an his guests went to a drawing poten: ey ection 208 Crom. to Se | East Room for a concert by Air Force Band string ph Aang On his arrival at the White with news photographers. Accompanied by his two ever- present bodyguards, ‘ONE_MORE?’ “one more.” With a broad smile, Speaking Contest Winners Named . iby. K.P. Lodge 19 jand Fanny Tompkins Temple No. 14 at Castle Hall, 10° W. Huron St. More than 75 guest, heard the contestants speak on ‘Youth Looks at the Future.” The . winners, each Gilléspie, 17, of 78 Elizabeth St.; Beth North, 17, of 273 South Jes- sie St.; and Andrew Hoover, 17; of 435 Irwin St. ‘will represent Poniac Lodge No.’ 19 in the forthcoming. Detroit dis- trict contest. go on from this contest will hires pete in the state champion tion will be held in August! a | Memphis, Tenn. ~~ The Knights of Pythias Supreme Monday night, were Bernard Haney, assistant principal of the Isaac Crary Junior High School, Waterford Township; gan; and Mrs, Inez Morey, past chief of Fanny Tompkins —_ No. 14, Attempt Rescue of 100 Trapped in Mountains aigiik age d z i Ltd! can and Arabian, stood by to assist in conducting conversation, The King was seated at Eisenhower's right and Nixon at the monarch’s Protocol experts explained that) no toasts were made. They said the, ceremony ig a Western custom of friendship which is not practiced os Cog See world wane Se tae of House, the King, attired in a long black robe, had a jovial encounter wearing cere- monial robes and carrying long Arabian swords in solid gold, be- jeweled scabbards, the King paused on the steps of the north’ “As he turned to enter the White e House, cameramen shouted for Four Pontiac High School stu- ‘with a pen and. pencil set’ by the local lodge; are: Dennis War-|- ren, 17, of 88 Edison St.; Delores Judging the loca: competition Clarence Smith; grand past chancellor of Knights of Pythias of Michi- i the King, whose command ot Eng- lish is limited, said: ‘One more?” * * * As the monarch beamed, State Department Deputy Chief of Por- tocol Victor. Purse remarked to the photographers: “You see, he cele is learning our language. " The dinner menu featured roast tenderloin of beef with mushrooms, pepper relish, corn pudding and igreen beans. don fe Sets e Friday A FP Er Wa ae FBT AE, pas aE ommit Adams fo ‘Old Bailey ~EASTBOURNE;- to Be Brought to Trial -on Yard's Evidence “Eng-— (iNS)}-= Dr, a Bodkin Adams . was “inal court on S ce of manibarten one of his rich old widow patients. The portly, bespectacled Adams stood in the dock at Eastbourne Officers are Librarian Mrs, Clare Wolfe who has served for 12 Mrs. Lavern Boutell.- Mrs, Harold Schmidt, Mrs. Nor- County Calendar Orchard Lake . . The Rosary Altar Sotiety of Our Lake uge: has plans of Ref m to hold fries duritg the coming Lenten " magistrates court for only the 30 seconds it took to complete this morning's legal pr against him. Chief Magistrate David Honey- sett told the doctor: “John Bodkin Adams, you will now be committed for trial at the central criminal court,” Adams sald, “Thank you, sir.” Only five persons were in the public seats to see the long-re- .|spected middle - aged bachelor committed to trial on charges that |,» |he poisoned with drugs Mrs. Edith Morrell so that he from her will. The tiny courtroom had been packed during the nine-day hear- ing at which Scotland Yard pre- sented against Adams evidence the magistrates considered se rious ype to warrant a trial for mur- r. : e i Adams is expected to stand trial in March. could benefit man Williams, Mrs. William Sut- Alleged” Widow Killer| § “MR, AND MRS. CHARLES SKARRITT were Ale Charles L. Skarritt, “wen of Mr. ‘and Mrs. "Richard Skarritt = of Hitchcock road, White Lake Township, and Heide Kohley, daughter ot Mrs. Gertrude Kohley of Germany. The couple will reside in Ger- many until next December when they are scheduled to return here to make their home. 7 Williams Rips Wilson Citing State Record 2 Be, oe ee oe ee ee ao Roden: and ane he said, - The-geerner tad une Miah gan guard units, the Treadway Bridge Co,, the 107th Ordnance Co, and the 127th Wing of the Michigan Nationa] Guard, ened eS “busiest sectors.” * * * ‘ In addition, he said, 26 Michigan, in Michigan and elsewhere. “Your words are strange ree- from such service. . “To classify these and their as- sociates, including the eight who died as draft dodgers distorts the truth,” Williams said. * | A Dog Catcher | Gets His Goat; Can't Get Dog By ALICE MORGAN TROY—There is never a dill moment in the life of ‘a dog catch- ier, Troy dog warden, Aschel Smith has his goat but he can’t get his * * * Yesterday, Smith was sent post- haste to a ‘Troy home, a. con- fused and bewildered man. 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Ex 05 Rey: 2 me + | pai new spa Wi be in une ir Ea established duti up ey a 8 a. land mm 39.7 ~ Geen iT) nded_ clien business ce secu nea: iy Ww F distric deli closed Rey Tob B's, a vealed t ¢ services and ex- employ feeling kno’ oe write us t office in_ ‘or. pe E : : Ber Tee 8. Gaim joday by were ae a wing you have o soak bes. Peon “ir: ities ew 4 DAY WORK 2 ‘ Pate Ada: M “_ ba i ve , Ine —_ Jeanin : ms, acM: re- pieve of have a , Det .. $959 aning. 0! ie = Vernon i ; ’ Bloomfiel¢ iis John heck sine an, x: * geart Ro em: and Beattie ee Mich. ase 3 ce & PBX “OF Ave. : ae ' a ev micood = . ; . xD. sework ANTS Ave. paid $00 in, tne , . — ReAas saea ie FRETS FECEPONE 8 apy wanes ai Bowers Ho \, c ie ¥ | rank diving Jester gio : Be ae ee Pn Pic Googe taleen Pee terford — yesterday 16: stand- bu ity. w 0 willing . Ave iy at ar 2 com Tues WANTS er. iG. sg own raed nly oan oom ; tame ‘we. will trein, Jou fo | PART TOte weaM Orchard tee b.wt TE ae oe kers co: heattoring er ne fh oonr oun of oR Se noon. MI s, FE MON. on as: Life Rested Wan ven: tor « Hor f SEAMSTR : oor eo : ee é Gea Drs a i Ba lward anare Bldg lean be buat nin Yea KW ane or dry eaee oie FOR we ING, rr begs agin peahelag ee RS ot oy. saonay's hosdhpes: ita Seaax tae one alain cult BLIADLEE SEODTES | peace mr = a fs Fe i — trom J _E. 1 | x oe or LA _& wee housewor AGED — ied Tay a, AFTER ‘ ‘ote ae lease will the siuen “Want eee. 15.339 S t i. Call OR 33729. De sinety tod babysitting. FE 7 Blin mid Parary, don MBER, AREED WW e S| Sa oe — a me | & es Falla i, oon omc re 2 Tecoma, ettctve] Babeat trae | 2 cher | wees Se eam m 39.1 radio, by nal. quarters will Waodiawn fon s Basset x Sn Bervice, Sevepeut eppctents fallen ce he Family. }-#.M, 17.2 billing, televi be 0 tn ie in sis interment - AB DRIVERS 3825 SS Sten eee y tor single went 8-950. DO AT Hom ae 17.7 and internal accounting, jon and Punerai Home at tne Don ae < CAN Day or EADY & PART as my lachool, graduate nist ASHINGS - can ye sn Fes tt nents. administre ecking wa _ JAN. a vaditien to ye ey ron, ah a © mS ee ha one in ent’ “+ tion f NINOS or oes. nee EI 3... 28 a” The firm depart- 198i, BOYCE, Supply consu So your sa A WEE 1 IN oft. Se Dem we adeairaties =e i “a inin: ers earning: m B.. ison Oo A ME Sites at on new floors has also Albert Rew : oe in Pontiac a? Priday to Bp = ne Co., 220 pick up ND Now ES Fee : ‘ ‘at leased MeCia leigh ‘line. Start with and new. W ‘and deli iG . see Se 4a.7\N 444-Madison in, ediate ihe ox noon, Mond ‘8:30 ve . FAST : ' soe ew Yi ; two rd Iv. la oes a ry. FE spe Month hd 90 ; eet ork City, Ave. in fib eld Pride Ponerel m DRA Monsen te Rawie ime ng OAL GPPORTUNTY mo ate : : : on color ang ; "bea - . : * 5 the v, Feb service APTOMAN Wi 776, 1 on . . for qualified & —— ae na 3-8623. . WA Anacochrones 9 ; #3 shorn’ slough ; . ¢ feces tenlitio Gi. “ais gg — Ste Se wnt hae none : =< Cut-Rate, 1 PS : a r See et anicte Cooler @anrabe “a sone oe Sate tin te me - SS e rad ; aoe iness piv in TECHNICI 1st. « housek “GirL re | wont: 65 Orchid 8t. —" ———— valid United EO ct ye os" 4t8 Noles Baar ee | ltetin Sia tos ooh CO oa WOULE UE a é States-registered “ve RS “A44| | A Ponti sg ~~ Tnsuran , eS ne TD: BABYS owen $4418. ) LIES CENERA ‘Yngs Tow. 25/5 lac resident, Capable ance Adj wine pias Woman Woo rolecalecncrtrat rE ve STOOR AVEC ducted Into. emmplayes tobe. is sea at wcinti Casua Airupss Wa NTE rary | Fouan go es ee the "Assocated Pr VERAGES Neisne _~ Foxe ating be in- James” McE gualineations ot eapette sane, CW stun sn "Perec. Ep miouTs. | ating WOULD 1 tae " ORK, Jen. 31.—(Comptiog to be held hers, Rag Club of has. be ala Watergay Feb. vie * bates and Wyopelriig’ es ¢ ALTERATIO — Faedhens sts an ee “ nd L) : . po . Sen be oy ~” ry - v jevening at & their at a party ieee Home, tk 3. at “For us PORTER Apply in must be TIONS Ad HB 8 FE ew a t Rails U ao (Club. endensatt €s ti MovA Corecatiia «f° vanes coe W ry Cleaners. 71 ne phe ly exo. , Buildi Week, Wee, Ss aakt ng _— ee Rogpene%. : couary ay 28, ios _ Near” 30 $i 't. ant, *s OMAN WHO CA ae et ing Service Year 60 +: das 1a16 Tee 113.8) w Wren Seer. husband of Ge a eet aie Dyke, Utica. cludes fi 10 Can TYEE nm gmt S ¥2 BT oo 250.3 131.6 § 177.0 ill rece’ Ja ther of Seri eae be belove ied ESTATE ce. s ft office ~ RE- ces BLOCK i9ss Hi a we: ist ni ms watch amt - $1,000 che K. Blvd wrasy,, Iseeree wilt ta rai F ogg but N Press wok." handling of routine jb Pe ta sod chins eh ate i i4| trom a check, 24 order, * ree, Dinnan. mn aprear ime Case ae. 5 - " Ponting R s ees T8 1 &e. 1918 5 a wrist oh Vincent | at 10 4 eat. eo arance: ve car rain _ ough- M CARPENTERS ee piste Sf eS! erage M.'B, Neisner, president.” fone cane We Eat ean ECpMa? Sit Sa | ae Peis erate Tee : — 2 148.3 / date TE OP . nt, | 3 ry, Mr Mount Ro Ww. i RY W Witeshees . BT ey. aA ES me DETROIT 's [bate Court t MICHTO Kg AA, x McVey wil __ ROUTE OPEN FE ee OMAN For me. Yeas eee Foot! REN east Sorensen | Pig (Cc. 3. STOCKS irene eaten.” AN—In th # the fhoeary, where *-Griffin — ules FER iTH work, full or “FOUNTA Lake Rd. on ohn NCHING ein eet ts ts We we ures att ephier pony A Sounty of Oskiond, p=. cae Hara erage 8 ng ma FO coda, Grantee AIN, D ra *, Pield ' ‘ nationaliy-hnown Research year—has er decimal poi Co.) recta g chatee's “t the Oakland, TLLER. JAN. vrees eat ‘wre 115, ber wr . — we omner Cral brook ime Apoir T LAYING —_ tile. been Elec nts are eig! To aun No. F. _LeMire petition é Hoard, R. 30, 1987, Bint r P Brush, jac & Ho you can ANTED: rook D'ham Maple. _Pontiac Nard contr Baldw ‘ High ighths tave +4963, alias con. ear mother 1, MRS. GLE FE jolly ar in. PE ~“HOUSEREPER . Nard actor, Amey nog weet Fae in Tiubber Co Low noce| Seer, ety wana | ore dit fe aa ue || Tomiie ea aca WrD. CLERIC Te iii TYPES OF BL wood. Poor Be “ art all , a : t : . wn ar a ae Howe! Later olf ses 24 2, laren loging’ that ‘the FS ete Evers, Funeral sia, Mrs tie |? ere! 14a ten Lakeville ed fications = Book aL _Saans_ we aver ! feb ‘Pentorular Roe.. 16 62/8 Tew oun et call present where: fre Bots Re tears yre Me. Fighway ‘use saat Ra Pillage of tkeeping QuaLE sii camara woe for faan or Coanct Beare ee Ho blSatae ae i ti Geeta cree, ea pepe |S me el es ares Fos te miates; | RCE maces PE nun, Vn 7 les " Ms 6 o arn fe —— a ms_25 chon i pee not Ham be Srnse ics ares on. sa Picante ese RCE BOGE AND Ao . wien On waghhd Rl 10.4 e of of risdicti Mer ry, Mt. - : Dixie L Tr nechenee. ge Residential z * r 12 fied Mie! om Ross wil Pleas. 7 | ‘all oo . Re- eich “"e ’ 6 . " sale: bia ond ‘fi Oe m4 i34/lee. eee ole of the _ Boragdet-Mabiey" pane ‘at Ms. TMheeded to xe s. Dre . Help W. ~ on seed si aed "som ollie > o held at the Onktanc of the] ROM. eral Fi new TCR og SALESMEN 3 Pa ay ais | - West “Blvd. ais pus Sot Bers | is Leione. 1989-1 “me town. fxpetiene j MEN | "pert time S anted 8 “Commercial & OF AE ms Nephier Co. ; | Poultry forene oie a 4 of ex, 1300-8 SGP gee be v, ma arene ant 6 oR ilertea, Tiss 8. Wo WANTED- FULL OR work. ey: Ey TE eines . . od oon, i at ain day of ne ih rs. Rob Cc Dt ahm: loved monstra ver 26 som EXPr oodward. al Cle * Ta, €xp. small, ou we Free “1987 ! % llmige ton ; jeer eof to ra you me Wes Febru- wee. eit t M. Pe Ma dear - senemes. i plan, Jason of nemny XPERIEN CED aners, . éctlin utr | p garnan sm a hi ing morc pli “ti eget te san ea a Poe Mes Nan roa , ‘ y liv .B. ) — Price: shi hereof, tical said iam ¥ 1 Denef-on. memento eon we ais to Dr. red iab hemis- K PE K . ' Beary aga Prices peis|ane Wook pe gry ty ment tm Rosels ofhels with Rev. TH: PROKE {on PES-1I7. on oe Or. Wickens. Apply in 50703 —_ } ey vy br me 1890; ght Ne 1 The Saseaetee ae ‘Park. Com Inter: ~ Fae civison, } FOR aie wo nOwant #4 General toto. | Rove ai Sta any oo 2 §% fryers t 1t- cireu Press, said of & co WIL ohms Punera’ int tery. onen e or fF ‘* must rs ent {AN OR W SJ, Mt. Clem- bt GET wf : ie ae See aie we mS A | rare a seep mae ere pam | Ba 8 aretha, ee ual ee ned : ? ' Market bg a 33-36, Pontioe im sa gaia’ Goent Tart vent inother of Mi ot MIN wes Blvd Bast. Pon iy average 82. mn Gale pon. We S48 Na t0b too io FREE Com ° Jen 5 ~ Heaseante wi stead a te County, athe City priday. Feb service Wits, Me. TD. SRiEEL BRO! Hae, Apply. in person, wo lay-offs, CEMENT IF Me oF ema 818 Community . dequate with ano and trage hens tA true ty, this 28 City Boarks- én 1, at 1: will be Me- jeer Orso Ca BROKERS FOR MEN & OW person, ‘5 per none’ oors, by OUR National Bank | — hene ver carryore light de rela- copy) . th day! Charles re po Bee p.m nai 1953 ‘ry comb, ah Tracto FOR - time, vel We N. Perry. FIPePT ACES won R SPECIALTY. Bank Bldg. ‘quallt vive te 4 Bh og MW widen ace Moore, | Siren oetitatione with Rev. ° nt it lors must be of | Watkins nationally oe Sony keaaee 'e i ity y capen and to clear. Tu eavy - a: Hy e of P z, gor Hill ating. Rev. G. v. er. bie if 195 newer, it be of cured. is Ropiy national! ‘ART eu foes aranteed, T REASON- FE2 a Se eet eae Depsly ong ed 00. Site tn state at raceme ‘Frans Amerisas 1 Vintage or new: sated, Eovty tuo." tal Te. riot eansena a5 estimates 9119 cnc siinaenbastiniiii ly oa Juve’ Funeral Hom Yppetts-ontie . ¢, 267 S can Fr Appl we 7h. - erry. 8 a. spe _ CHICA AGO TOWNSHIP — vision ftin _ Mich. Bivd, Ses Ps i an y _ 35 itv: Catt LD 5 FLOORS Pou: as L. See es | oe : tee | a ONEONL ses pops =e about {AP tive, ytry ihe 70 Frimary "a se all SELECTION — The Pontia p deine Saleslady. TATE lee kinds, Est 1918, OOFS = at r ise 5%; ise eam oops: eae. | a. atake ot ee Tow. FOR WAN yh NEAT ap a real deal serie aie HOUSEM Ph 48450, L. — Saree Pia pee gece eae a] | DML ero |) Rreraty HEATING | eee rae “13: roost Adams at: r 7 A saci eetive “scteie—c FL tb, 23-25; 26%; eae West ng ., ees Bebool, . FE 2-8181 AIN HEATIN > ace mie ’ anding, L. se vi ‘ ee An: achooh& Stette ‘ » alt Wo. 2, 4808] |_, Frese 8 a.m. t a e ot vin Pontiog se kee MAGUIRE ing, 88 Bdison. Ph : -m. : : : : BUILDERS 16 ‘ Annou {ee sae fen Village All errors sha fae H ene _Hill ‘Realty 6 Fxp Waterford oe Commere complete R : nce i ormati mail reeinct ink No. § rs Semis lake wi nil, Fre me ogame be re Help ' Wanted F SALES “woe v So ‘EE ferred. = ations and ps butane ss ‘on | P; ib sum . T . Ful M Enwood 2-900," i ms And 3S lof Burroughs | jon |sBves as a airs ree ok, Buea acti) || a Mere iecaagenaoged ity ao ve | Pigeren oi clan, "Fa es $8 Lake Ron Covert ins hat a mares ate not roomed NING ectly guara i cassemer ‘pal ING ». FE , ughs Divisio “pees etreet. Specs iam, ment whi 29 ofthe Heat 4 § sable to, accent 21-89 who aria we (ge ee hinst CLAse RE See _ DETROFE IN | P) [eerie ute Sea i wich shes, beam. Fam pen Blensant cigar a sr ca MA, Sig reer | Ro PLASTERING sa >» . ke m When r wad) mii- ss - i im: Sees + executive S$) — Ray R. pany. 8398 Coaley Satiand Schoo, ore, mae a game the arene. iver on Meg Em ween & id= ee ONYDES PESO G beroate Owk. yensed ap (wets ke beca -y hal roan a pambee sovare poe lhaas Breayaeey Anwct th Sa EBON ER et ete ye dent of mbert School, —=e ber” No rom 11:30 175, Agencies ue ba Tagg | Diyision creation of pygrwad én esicnas Cass. i, be given after 7 pm OR 3 fs, HRS mn les 8A “TRENCHING FE .| cf i YN Cali fl ’ Ae ee: : E. —e el Prtcrinet ughs. - Pythtes awh lon in tall store. water; PO DWE R. UL ND E. Schneider as ent of pis brews te Spe tions - Bootkeeping “sz Be torourhy POSTS . otra ae e B. BULEDOZING general vice is aes keepin all roughly vom tee EM. | " ang orga : manager presi — ques 5 AR ed ener hn “eal MI ot oun Sct 70 : . Building Supplies 12 any gi. : nization of to noon the RY ees ot ouR pDIscUss Sour iw [oa u + E4004) Eppert also rev the ,, Transient W pane, me Slats TIONS. san Fr 8 SOME, o wumtarine z 12 r Iso: revealed cane ant ma “STs POSI- en a _ of Noel Ll; the a the aan or .o7 ne oT wd Mile. =< Bak sean Pos NTIA beth tole ee SALE. os manager Mudd ppoint- a, see wa Sobaats hrm LDG. Pe e 3504 of marketing as general acy ‘ . = i pslation ater housework, AND " ii PONT Epc ' Bu En | _ eco ol gl ” Schosiiagtea bees he fOr, oe cas want uvegort, en. ith ret Phat ws weneor™ TAC. ~~ esiones Serving —it costs tic in had been | jomce }, Memier: Lines AD RATES Kaa NS anes “zis, uw Services se : no rela! charge of ind vice |! “ot ine sive y P 1-Day 2-Day. Pleasant seichihs eek ciadiioeenati nights,: ¢ . tis nat mo eit = VICE Oo 13 ga riers on pg atrial Opening {3 ‘te % erry sm office pit 23 3 truction bass | reer Sean TT nie been ial Seen tice ng and. Che eee iss 93.78 _— gongitions & m 3 QUALIFIED 71 pr NTR A Ace an Healing Oo The an marketi the U.S. orelockin Pats Tall aay a a % os 238 3 3.98 | Se Sa Wee oa . Oreah and TEACHERS © ee SPIE UE Feb, new divis ac’ ous f ny 7 70 i yessing LY — soon and F- Pane ing. Get j 4, will be jon, a Beonsteets! aval sities alt es rest on Mr 8 aa8 4 : = 4 ig eer eons = REWINC "4 tis alee Sp paler. "10, OvOx Hea . our bid. _ corpora’ the la ity’ on vag # sleeto 8,00 I iz eo re a0 ristown. envelope armpee: can er Music convenient ALL WV 1% N. Saginaw, as = tion with rgest in t ties ehocke r present’ nig, 8 9.60 ph albania - . 18 E, Hu. Li MARE OF | my, PE oe pg more. than, 18, he =. J + ineret ies prese ate f 10.90 ENCED WOMA _ EST W gh sf Bonn NTAIN 4-0639. an 10,00, ac lef ae ls of said siiowed te . Ee eae Sr chitd cere, 6 days. Bi 3 0 : DRIVI LY. Orne Sunpin Coy a my ett s. M vs. oe work NG APPLiANG = Pa ties A BOX RE ca |. 200m, age. 1 ee 2 nights. Jet more ari ee ae eS une Om i ! REPLIES Rupes vy Be. ‘ r gonse— and AIR. te t seid day 5, %,. 10, . Phone MI 40000. aRabu et 5 F's % Wm jccneses! (oe “aaa a ten | Ee ara _- MS, 38," | HU CASH ast Henry Myers, 06 ag creaee ot — %, R | 5 vers,, 08 in te © See through Cash ina | Bi whee } oe Se Gun eS ee ee a our i y ~ — Jalen Classified sa - Sr ey | prem “a 3 ieee | ae wok ee Dial: & ’ lesson if Rm panies s | ty , “gl = ’ E e fe cae eee ao age ee aes = \ é _ eae Aa ete hs “4 pitainine “seuoot. ee ; A 4 4: SUING. , SCHOOL DRIVER ' os Dl 2 4 | \ Res, ' " eos ce oae pS : FE +1005 AL He e a 4 = ome eee ro \| | - ae ee, ee eg a F . SAVE MON Den “Mattingly “cor. E- Bivd” N. ee BE ee 34047, SCHADOLS Snty. © PAINT bs i) “(frames M6 E. "> on 31502 bid are having Ft gd payments, LORS, INC above Oak) In Debt trouble meeting us ietey- OR 34364 & OR 3-891 Working tay oe s Tax Ser Ser Insurance Agcacies 17A “4 Austin-Norvell Gravis BY Pare eTaY rE ners PE §-668', See ee see 00 Ww Levande ~ Corner Cass “INSURANCE CHILDREN INSURE BY PHONE Nicholie &’ ‘Harger Co. | 33 OW. HURON MAHAN REALTY CO. lon W, HURON AUTO « - Topnane Laundry Service 38 OR RUF. |LET | LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR R flea. FE 2-8i01, Fon Putt ¥ we ph. Pontiac Laundry. Landscaping EXPERT TREE removals. Ph FE 6-6593 or _ 35-2006. __ Moving & : Trucking 19 19 A-1 EULENT SERVICE Reasonabiy Rates. __FE rE 5-3458 BASEMENT ANING AND — all kind, 5-1972. 86 grees tor We haul anything, anytime, any- pl Vv. FE ot _fabbi rubbish cleanup, FE 45134, LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbist hauled Ay, 2-0603. LIGHT & RUBBISH. Also odd jobs, FE _4-0369. *\e08 W, TRIMMING | Ww PLANNING a TOURS — _Travel Agencies 25A| A TRIP? | . en. PONTIAC T TRAVEL SERVICE FE ¢-3351 Wtd. Children to Board 26 . Comm 32-4350. Trucks to Rent, S$ TRACTORS AND. EQUIPMENT ips % ton = oe mi-trailers AND TRACTORS. ‘Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Open Bale ee See fing Sunday name ar ING. FE vaRig ~ weet work “Cat “anytime. PE oe UCES FATS ms e van io ‘e you. ving, FE 44064. O'DELL CARTAGE aie ee dt. FANTET me. RE- vi wt STORAGE Ponting & ‘Decorating 20 20 SOLO LLL PAD Pe 4-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR ‘tortor, 16 per cout diss for cash. Guaranteed. FE unfur. spree nee near school & bus. TOR F RM. CLEAN, Share Living Quarters 30 Pontige. i ae from 8 to 1 SINGLE MAN 31 TO 39, TO aod lv. org bath in 3 a.m, to 6 FE| WANTED. WORKING GIRL “are apt, Close in. FE 24148. WONDERFUL TUNITY elderly home vat. small cost, FE 62596 | Wtd. Contracti, Fi CONTRACTS ge s, Mtgs. 32 WANTED rk Real Es: tate 1962 W Huron St Bt. A geeks e ls ve- =. you sell, Ask for REALTY 0. e $500,000.00 ree See a clients. 21 years service to a |: . Bee me before Bob Mahgn. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN i om ronda sup CASH INA. FLASH! FOR LAND CONTRACTS : a Johnson}: FOR EQUITIES JIM SMALL HOMES WRIGHT REALTOR 24 We are now m to give erty within fer homes HOURS 8890 Ph. Cc, 1 UMiv 19708 WANTED Gest F SEDsOon e, or area. Phone OR 31344. WANTED _ WEST 4 BEDROOM BR HOME. ee PRE- PERF " ae Bi HAS $15,000 TO PAY DOWN. WHAT HAVE YOU? A for Mr. La- ra or Mr CLARK REAL ESTATE a res Bi, FE oe rent st pases + e013 it ie Lis rvice ~ | Wed. Household Goods 27 LISTINGS WANTED FURNITURE NEEDED BUYERS WAITING. be top coer “will y By 8 +p - or oes ve we “bow : it for a? A end ALE gure, Ge OF PONTIAC varia TO Boy re oor . Pets vevers. Cash waiting. Soe. Bn ; — BED = a £00. Pee ne Se ayPER THERE IS NO "or furniture. Ph. PE 9833 DOUBT NOW! “nitire,” lube Oa MY 2b. vas “ernie? Wit r ‘ata Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 equ pees cage our very. mod- WTD. 20 SMUDGE POTS. Ng AER A . PE _5-3936. property. Our sales are booming— Wanted to Rent 29) Set on the band w oat ~~ ne “~~ “ wropay Fou ACTION’ LANDLORDs We need homes and apart- \ rate ieee | ©~ WHITE I Ave. PE 40041, 4 6 OR 34023. ployee, wife ee four children, desperately three bedroom ‘BUY i will persona‘ly erty on will sell Deed te show you how to g: pr.ce is reasonable, ‘ms Deore ‘t Open Eves ‘ti! 9 — Sun. 1 to 5 —_— OR SELL © Call and RILEY, BROKER FE ¢i157 | ~ TO BUY, TO SELL — ONLY STATEWIDE Has ‘l-stop Rang dna 28 offices and oe sake” 1717 8. Telegraph _ |83 N. Telegraph 508 Eliz, Lake Ré. 150 salesm pe a Seadae eervies ‘STATEWIDE. . B OD. CHARLES, aoe rr FE 40621 _ SOLD OUT Humphries FE 2-0474 Realtor FE #7114 Service BUY, SELL OR TRADE *" GEORGE 2 Se pos Dixte ay. mae TRADES t ings you're through Classi GUIDE,TO.GOLD: Sell” not using | ied Ads! your prop-|4 5 OMI ; TWA BATH & EN- trance ist ar Ba ‘321 N. 3 oar & BATH. iPr. E Peivete on 9 Ad ee 1 block rorth of 2470 Dixte Panes FE 21573. BATH, Ave. ELLWOOD, J ROOM, BATH. PRIV - trance, *Purn. 1 block Post Office, FE 43196, No em or vance. Utilities furnished’ et | oo Adults only. 7a Realtor | | Seu seamen TH, Ror Ra apoty m7 in clean, vate ome. of home i ies. ~Bus at Built i in 1954 ‘Three bedroom home wih “= tect tite, Beye Romes,_ New New paymen s ‘inehades Vanes and _ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 P; “ROOM COUNTRY Sorréon, AT COMMERCE ~ inky family, Reas. 19 ‘TY, elec. Petrolia. vo | -APTy ist FLOOR Ex borhood, |. PE 32-1050 80 belore | . A rete at APT 1 -& 7 BEDROOMS. & rehie. “Gas heat. es “ne. Cai . 103. PE b- ° r south of 506 c's new anartments. are ready . ATR ‘NED begres . automatic heat, ane master antenna, ce: ie tile ~. ‘tal ‘pe : * or near eee * BATS. a A DEC- Beat, Rootes «< < sae tienen ra x ORR Vii aes 5 2-418 Barn ~“pUPLEX. © seses. In Dray- 3" Room AFR EREGO.— GHEE APaRtumnrs ‘sotebia TET welcome c . . pis " Salt ater 8:00 p.m, PE Soe: | LIMITED TIME ONE Y Clem 7 RM. A ys 8 _yURN: AS LOW AS $90 PER ° cated. . erred, $65. 529 Maaion Bt, Nechewier. for . pase : 3” ROOM APT. N couple, private: Cham- FEderal $6918 : 8 Ls ATH T Love Y ROOMS: R A Wp Aula ue gas heat & nee war. women preferred FE 2.8002 after | yueth Side: FE 26501 after @ call __5:15, e Bat, & Sun. oan . 3 ROOM APT - ATTRAC- | GLEAN § AM. UPPER. & SIDE” tive, On, Case Lk. neat bus line.| PE 'egie O a eee. Voi Jube or year arid Adults | ci eay 3 ROOM APT HEAT & 7 "ROOM WEAR . Private beth & entrance. tor. Upper ate entrance & z bath. Brerything furn. 22 Auburn, we ’ [ROMs NEWLY DECORATED. 2&3 apts with baths, wt fun. "working “couple FE Bev. Petia = tura: 3-1216, West Bide. ° . ome. @ RMS. AND. BATH. INCLUDING FAST garage. 185 Beach st. | race. Poe ip Fig gas - °§ EDNA. heat, it ath PEt 06. . Williams st. 3 &- bath. All $ ies tee 2 kates r ENTR. See b. 125 Heat & witht eniid. 10 or 12 years old. og ag ye all wits $20_weekly. 253 Elm. 5-7084. is. Bao ‘, . LIGHTS “& | wicholie & Harger Co., 33 W, Huron 7 ee aber re ee _.| FE 5813- Open Ey ‘ & BATH, ¥ Nice. \ ist ‘well furnished. = Rh RENT — . large fiving room, couple ; dera 2 0 apt. ST ES IN ‘ & i Cass-Eliz. road. a month. FE &i. erie #282. | A RATED, 2 ROOM APT. ‘ mae nak Rata. EB. SIDE. _Washineton, “Oxford. OA §-3441. LARGE, ¢ ROOM Se 1535 Union Lake Rd. Me AR 3 tg furn xtra la ¥ PART- ry Bone PRIVATE. Bi ATH ee Ht ent on Jamen K. including vail. Feb. ist. PE 5-2604 after year's lease at ergo tts 8 per 130 or FE 23-2153 8. ee ty, tg i ye te Gates tx. , 33m, ""” | MODERN —4-ROOM_APT 3 Wi. |< FIRST FLOOR APT. 3 LA ester te rooms, Nicely . “with change for service. eke 4 a Og | and Nghts furn. MY 2-8542. - AREA. WOOD- spy Hd a s ineludes calla Sa ta oe, Ee room ¥ * b inngh small dinette. $70. per WM. H. KNUDSEN Sagi Bie, eat Pian RENTAL UNITS , Attractive new duplex type units. Eae"en Bast Blvd. and’ erry 8. SMALL PE 4-0903. with new oil unit. $85 per month, ‘ulred. ee eat, 15 mi. tiac. At White Lake, Call Holly, MElrose 14-7327, 5 and 8 p.m. \ NEWLY RE- fined gaa at Wateriord, ween ate it — duplex, 6 Fooms WAL c bath, = tie mo. Call’ E Detroit, ace, auto. basement, refrigerator, Wo pels, $68 Fo ” weds A a .—™ FE +sin 40 aft. wn Se Rent Rooms 37] i NICE. WARM ROOM. CLOSE. __/% town, FE 5-1539. a AND KITCHEN. PRI ate ‘No 3, 3 small} vate entrance Washing. 1 adult. child welcome. 12-0663. bath. enn Sf hg Ped ure FE. sree Auburn Avenue Eenmlentomss NURSING TYPES ES OF PA- tents, $e fet. are, ” Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms or We ‘ or ‘ apart: * Pg > Aelia HURO AN, MOD- ee rooms, 4 day or week. 46 HINGLE vate cu £E ted. ‘Linens, 815 weekly. OR — "Rent Olfice Space 4t sth DESIRABLE ¢ OFFICE SPACE avaliable at city hall im the cen- ter business Harbor: ok ts et " decorat- Opi ae Sieg en PT | ces Van Welt, OR 3-1355, ___ For Sale H Houses 3 48 2 penne BEDROOM HOME, ome DOWN. DOWR, call PE | BY OWNER — AVE oo WEST SIDE N i Nice warm ecneth brick terrace, | 2 bedrms. ofl furnace, onan heat, full ecoment, carpeed staircase, drapes, ven ¥ CE $7,850 ‘bre — Ful eP i LOVELAND 2188 Case Lake Rd. Keego Harhor PE 23-4875. - FE 41661 $9,950 eek lefes included. Don ‘Mebcwald, “TO SETTLE AN ESTATE ~@-3 & 4 rm, furn, oe. ls lard. PE 5-8283 or MAple 5-7827. 3 BEDRM. Brick. Fou, | es eat eat OL on | ment. 2 jake dace art as sent down > For "COLORED boat inde Only ite" dowe down Leslie R. Middleton. -” BROKER beach on the Indian ‘Rocks Piorida, Between cr end Mt, reburg. EDRM.. RANCH, PRICE pe. ently $1,500 down. 13 hie Ra uk Caer waled ‘Lake ta SEWARD STREET _ GT. $00 DOWN Two story brick home with 3. ‘bedrooms. two natural place. Pull basement, sewer, wa- er and level, landscaped jot. < prises =: Pine on W M. A, KENNEDY REALTOR soe? W_ Huron FE 4-3560 Prowings “8 2 wR Near Cla ite care 4 bedrm. brick, oat Lanne ‘Tot, *; baths, $86 month ine: es and in- a R= Sige tows pay- ment. Arnold Real Estate Ceorge Marble, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Waterford OR 3-126 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” W. SIDE, $1 pa Dit PONTIAC LAKE Year ‘round 2 be m talks ena "you wil = “nie for qui Y Pigee sader ick ac . we ee Witt take house-trailer brie co abtal. 3 ~~ prise only $0,960, ° ge liv ; bey -, ay with @ OAKLAND LAKE matic as ee m- BR ig ‘oom ranch me 1 price just with $1400 with full basement. Wiring, “mn a ‘* © rT ELIZABETH y,for you to go to work LAKEFRONT payable 083 per monn A ern § room ranch TU: home on beautiful Elizabeth C Wood Co par er estes it | FP. ¢ puek: x : . ‘wha rage, fous carpeted living u Office Open on™ ta - room. 7 a After 5:00 ~OR 39-2603 p shrubs shade trees Corner Lak Reed standing offering at $29,800 on Winteme ‘. Ms . terms, now and rebdy to enjoy the summer ‘ust shead.| - No Down Payment . ~ wih a Tr STIAN LS clear lot, bedroom 4 CHRISTIAN HILLS | gies gtd tie” One of the truly finest brick uae aan ranch hemes you've ver seen, “down oe mont “Gr woo Complete in every rs anid ©., 1725 WILLIAMS , with a all the he sets. “4 spe D' 0-6. Call iia, Tooms arge eramic tite “bath with twin cite ipa | TS a Oe ee. diessedsn becr ca xtra lavatory 6 ~ , @ pow off kite ‘carpeted liv- N ing coon wit natural brick fire-| 1% gree secsion on this rac epee | Fatareat Saar closets er area ‘ ao front porch, one car distwashe o and oven, COME shwasher dis inpoaal . wheres large roams and bath a ist ; Exrelient gas hot water rad Private, cutrance, oll PA” a Located th peaultar ec-| neat school and church, Only $2.2 fing 20 chro medhate cay et nenee mm ® $31,500 — owner’ - oa WARD E. PARTRIDGE share FE. 4-3581 1050 W, HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 KENT Established in 1916 her a Todey, for m4 rei you re, \ cit bail, "ree remode: , ow on S, ha “yieant = you. ox. Pa sone . $1,080, tms, 1 = VACANT = On n parement just north of ‘city li Warm, all in- Re rden soil, Only $5. down. HUNTOON is * heat. porch, 2car garage, lar € well Haspaget tenes, $500 Vacant. ‘Woniecares ‘ os terra 2 hoe _— FI OYD KENT, Realtor | GP haierhes | 3 _ Clean 4 room home. Enclosed front ee living room 17 x 12 be poultry gi ye smn toch aaa: This is on ancien P fo i 300 With “terme. we Oe @- IVAN Ww. SCHRAM Realtor rite Joslyn corne . & Sun, for you. | HOLME SBARTRAM LADD'S Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile Are you a gentleman — farmer ready to retire ? Er “General: aneed ‘Tech Center Employes Attention : oe iberry Templeton — , EAST Suen tat unt MANOR’ : Se K TL 2339 {ep eke : : : z ie or OUR HIT PARADE “TRUE LOVE" wit a 5 $000 me ween om f-- A to Dittaed Worlds” Ps © ce, tesdid tellin lps ea a ta a ae Ha * pa ane a oe ei’ og: mn ba) 4 4 BEDROOM Fh 9g os om ee ane. i dats 7 tom and pn ge terrace, peer fhached pany a —— Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor .. West Huron ‘ fe j R, ‘ . Lot 1 a Nr isese Crary Jt; Nigh. $13,000; HOUND DOG” Welcome, 3 bedroom “ Friendly Persuasion”. Is all thats ‘needed to get appreciate the 4 charm x this hes in Elizabeth e 3 room “SCHOOL DAYS” be re err Th ee ae Se) . >»: Veo “Siiee | | taped it : ea | Fone 2 11a & _ el) & | Rersmnel Por aie HOUSE WITH fae pee PP ne ee ane aay bi FURNITURE |! amma ys Doers SSeaers= | EE alone pitik 70 bot1ac uu te | ; H lt i 28 uf a _ Real ‘Lake “priv. $12,600 Total V"BLOOMPIELD TWP. 2 eee on. Teplwee.| ee st 6! hat... chi. Le #6, ¢) Heated 3 car at-| LISTEN Only 2 Houses Left ' | Cherokee Hills 7 LAST POSSESSION” Fay age Tooms & bath, Gas eg faronce, Lot 60 x 20 Ffeeh Only #1 a ? elose-in eo CE er ae NOW a | Bee eo Tome tial satay | "age Seiya] Sea tt el ne A bad kad Dope a CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor Ce eng Bee REALTY - ‘for 3 bedroom. brie : ns . : OOM | $2 San” en gist | COKER REALTY | = BROS. © jon riate’S Mi soe,| Beat wie is Pa akc tated NEW HOME’ |"" Buy Thr Partridge ad bas REALTORS , — - BS lot. down plus ALL IMppOvEnceeTs ist ‘art a, | gmmome! TERRY ikem | Seas | amram |S ieee , ae PRICE, in city ’ . ; Tn our well « Waterford FOR ° abel ach, 3 age farmbed| fe fagstoe fot fUving rsom | at Hurry! wll Batten "Es nie” oll beat, Well ‘built. A sound ie: SAYS Redroome with deubis cosets, co- a8 bedroom beme, BER COLORED | FRA SiaNhiit) cumcovann| GEES Tees] Geta aciee |For 8 Rel Dy lennon tae ta os D enings &. ~d 7 they built them 6b — 4 a D, 2 bedrooms down. ry: FAMILIES nat ae <1 BEDROOM i Ge rere Pull besement of | “wih ‘ol peat nother, fireplace | Extk St"T toned Asc NO Cony N | _ For Sale Acreage “a ILD Dellwood — Nest-and clean | Fa chal th m, 9ieta200 ft: lot.| Deal be sorry You missed ts | yengiaxe Cy ‘with full ike | Duy at #11,$00. MONTHLY PAYMENTS 8 ACRES _WrTenN LIMITS. BRICKS $16.975 oun a eeeen. ot 4 value, Scling for only 92.90! "DUTNAM STREE $2100 DOWN fa, sll, you $67 Frontage on 2 roads. 7 $506 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 ar ee Lawson eu Estate, : r A lovely income on large comer} $8, ¢ | an eat piewe = | "JIM “WRIGHT . cic Saath coma B Jerry E. Adams | for owners 3 rng and at, prom with dining el. =| mncuupes xverrfinna 25 Onkand "AYR gg 7 been ~ | $172 W. ‘Huron FE S410] partment in basement. Reason-| bath Gry painted basement. WHY PAY RENT |- = 5 DEAL DIRECT ROCHESTER ARI bie terms. ~t te Fock Wh cany ACREAGE DEAL, DIRECT | "ROCHESTER AREA | yey Boge | oo Own Your Own Home |y 13 anf CREAGE. "| gh saeched Soc earec. Sua | S8et"dh Seager | Me Rlewbem Lave RAPE GUT] RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | soneL NOW OPEN’ |i So es oe ee cha Kisisler: Realtor we " > air Ps H hi YDEN ADAMS Fe st OR. 32028 1:30 pm.- -6 6pm. | cp AWFORD "AGENCY . Huron St., Pontiac =. J. DUNLAP © - ! on pel na oe CHOICE BUNGALOW |. FE $6041 - | 53% W. Huron st. FE +1540’ STOW | Sammars | See en ies| peer erates s| For Appomiment | yin ae Doar 8 ACRES with “gee peat’ ond” eisai Oniy i800 dows, "| a. paved, (aren. 2° wit base | full ‘basement. ail neat. T bec: | DIRROTLY REMIND er. J0SEPH| @ “4 CR E 8 MOSTLY WOODED uy Thra Partridge | MetTattad® "eit | Taeevct git kev = | pae,Down.,n pow ea, arom | EEG chy a sta @ta ate]; | tom wm vasel-tiew DOW | Bivo. arwohbaue |p Ae List Thru Partridge _| Rinne. apf H. W. Higslow mang ng | eh Sel pate, ’Ae ane BRICK 2PAMILY “saa, | ‘Don't Wait—You |. sreint i pootns, rete 8 ve Ferien, niguianne he Samet nn Beno cehat INCOME, 2 apartments renting | A ied oom cn” Genel | Near Baidvin & Mike eben.| Might Be Too Late | ees PE inet ottiee, PE s0402 a “herr Pa ns Fenting at $12 per’ week I sleep: | ADAMS REALTY PE 43303 | heat. $41.50 per wek income. §15,- PORES ON BLACETOP ROAD. gd ee Westown | fa ae Sse ey gutemace. 2 ie. sae! 3 BEDROOM | J. R. HILTZ . ALTY COMPANY |~VACANT-A 7 REALTY COMPANY ACA CREAGE trade for smaller rr within ; Realtor ate * Spas sare. weewny BRICKS 2011 Biron Pe *sis}| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 3 pt engl foe 9 . aren. na 3 sa cae ra oo meee . Se eery| maaan) WATEIN S_ |GATEWAYS to| Spee aie . Bete rege SSeineant a | Gign BtEly Temimes Fal] Baba Ack hemes Rave Seer] PITT , "The Swuce says ty mane _ OR EETTRMORE ST. =o a on seme e. sue non] Goat bees eke MObEL | HAPPINESS | files scit'ad!tuew ta as Buy Thru Pa $9,500 igTeie wreerracewarrt | eel aad sal | “GERESALE | Lt hg Partridge | sericea ete | owe ne wn ee me | Beoeteaet gee mee | HOMES | gare BRFSS aha | bteath alates Meter Bin dud eo combinatioy dining and kitchen.| G. I. RESALE. Benson's Old Or- = Now Open Daily For . insulated. 5% rooms and bath 3 ‘and Sanders Rds. 3% miles to Ox- E Tile bath, hardwood floors. Full| chard Sub. Near Waterford High G ks Your Tnspection . bedroom home in excellent con-| ford. This land in hay field. ’ basement oil heat, gasinator, | School and new elem ents ry ar ton. 3:8 PM. dition, QU bess. storms and) A dandy for s house or possible to aterenn’ immediate r a Ny rag oe aise. Tile Select Your Ey Bow toxt30 Offered ata, . Priced t sell 43000; $180 own: Reasonable do wa payment. , na Oak Sen. =, REAL ESTATE INC, Drive out Dixie Bighway to Wat- ‘noob inch ent orieage ' ? , ; ans gree Blair Realty | Beecham me | — ame ae” SO | a Sui leet tte te 1231 | $3200 io 4 cent mort- j . \ i . Vv DRAvToN Prawns gage. Bal, at $4912 per. month OP -N _. WM.A., NEAR. DOWNTOWN ad oor ceente be big Iking dist several : > seaeY OWNER On [olan nN fe a = KENNEDY | panties arias) Ele ntinrisi eaten tees Romer We S| a ae TORENT” oe cann| ate eo set a a ae ment drive, On'large corner. Jot _ “RANCHMASTER"” Open Evenings ‘til 9 mret “Oeweae TEAVTNG WHITE $500 down, $94 mo. os 3-5362. INcOoME . Steer, oer ss INVEST- * 5 r . ate Be to Vets, plus: costs One 5-room bungalow with base- cin . woorsee DOWN HOME 1 bearex ommbined s yungslow . _Mvlng room room. PAVED pt eS Venetian blinds Seats Tieseme f you P38 ateSell = Te Sanne Iv! , BROS ~ Sontn “Se roene” —_— op iy stiached” po aw Sere gE | Fag Bag FF be “enn 8650 DOWN _ Pe | Sere a | MV AHAN (| emo 22H Sz BATH & * rer up Have an S-réom, 2 story income. ' , Eee oe AGe GE, nike | Sl attire | Nosan Bulding Cor, iia smi ae eat | | MUO eattOM |7B sive ote ii Priced right at $7,960 with $1,000 age. and gravel — a J. VAL 9" tala — a, be down. wext ‘BOR. TO BRANCH Only 9800 per sere. MULTIPLE A ATi, aie eri this i, aes ‘BROWN, OFS. tap DOWS Aide coers Fx — Lake Prop. 44| Investors NEAT AND CLEAN | =" mee bath meloeure, Tat ge] nn oP: | a0 scres—paved road $200 with tub enclosure, large i . r hal Tre can- you ~ Compact § room home, on pare- aE TWO, rE, - FOUR. | $11,000 Lovely 3 Hitchen wi with dinine space, vent | BEAUTIFUL ~ Beat Where os’ F NICHOLIE s ‘west side| bedroom Meg only 2 r- ae. = gee Sho ar large lot. ated be L. shi ment, with eg ae, Pavel i take eee 7 cone te eat and fee |e se cramer? «we g.taei| Call. for. appolotment today Biteabeth et ose the ¢ crt. Beant “ite nes 2 “Alumina ium drive. p Call} {400° tows. Hannan 78 Acres oe The’ roo storm reens. en now. i HOME SITES OVER. good tian car's ae fe | Eve. Mrs. Kelchner — FE +873 CRAW FORD AGE: NCY bath on ‘the sec ‘ foot, also cation. near “Williams ‘Lake, Esy bs BEAUTIFUL HOME Take. oxi00.&. cone fake frouage. The . and paved. driveway. 53% W. Huron st. PE 415 bedroom on the oan floor; hom-| terms available. WASHINGTN PARK + room Colonial home: te 41549 § Pm Piastered walte,| bake brivtinges $500 Low down m has a Call. eves: MY. 3-1143 (| ey living’. room. separate ve |. ‘bedroom ranch, Plastere paymen terme. newly remodeled. kitchen. : ease | Toom; modern Xitchen; V ig @'- | $13,500 — one of i best built} oak floors, storms and screens ps pa o" Leen, Mh wl BROKER | ° Barn- and outbuildings in Clarkston. ‘ Off Williams Lake Rd vided basement. gas héat; at-/ homes we know of. two bedroom | basement. paved drive and |. DEAN Sry contition "Pall price: IGA pi iO, ae : : | Lovely three bedroom pone gene. ie oye. ates rane). jong J plastered ‘wa walls - street. ~ a down. Call for ap- Sie ; . yard v pointment : many extras, $4,100 down to Gi food condition. living room ’ pores Jpowies in attractive ‘neigh $s sleeping rooms. Priced at $12,- dining ell. Breeseway. A Altached I AKEFRONT LOTS . Mig. OR 39405, No deniers. me eaeees eae eaiinn esas ! Living fant vend Alrvor Jha Bie with S200 do SuFoayn'ts City: Liberal Verme Y ELIZABETH f B t m n : i ma i Uelaeen ana dining ell, kitchen with birch ‘eab- | (~y REA AL ESTATE oslyn in City. Liberal terms ‘| Russell oung | #2 ri, LAKE. 60 feck treet a e a Multiple Listing Service full bath 2 bedrooms | . . Inets, & plent .. oe CLARK $005 DOWN — 3 bedroom home, terms ee ee and Invatory up. Basement ee Three bedrooms, tiled “bath & | FEE 46402 FE 44813 | “Starter home with Tuli, baement RRALTORSULDES . : Donelson Park ; ib steam heat. 2 car One Mile West utility room, ‘Tiled floors, gas Ss Evenings 2 & sinders + Seterior all -completed, 3 piece | #12_W._ Huron PE 44982 | 5s o2ABETH\ LAKE, 3 lote in the é the home that many have Sarage, $11,000 terms ' Just outside the 4... F me 4 : ja Fad gp nagar peed og ne =~. bon gy wised, suis. “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a and 3 lots on yy ampsen Whittemore St. arge corner ‘ot ts a drapes, “alum. awning. Allon a ail interior studé rs ; ; . ae corner lot, 1108180 ft. Only $2,780 ! tr studding, Very attrac- -a~—> | ge, $8,000 with $2,000 down. ; estate | til Ratatat | recon | OL OUL i | a miei Stat Lig yo a (suman cans, wn tengesag| REALTORS FE 40528 : depth. $2,500 with 51.000 ‘ . .| $18,790 PIONEER NDS — room home in the 4 . 377_8. Tele Eves. & Sun, ment, automatic heat. Low Down Payment | teat. Rome, Sor © souple or emall | Englsth colonial brick with di| afea, almost at once. It's — ediate possession, $12, On this 6 room, 3 bedroom 8 vided 1% com gg Fg gee CEDA’ preenges home, ‘north of Pontiac. ali | Pedroome, oll beat eee meer| Best buys Tae, "S"Gearoome ‘ana'ifae | fall Desement. auto cheat |CEDAR,tayanD, Souh site. © | For Sale Pore on one ir. asement, . 3 . ene! eated sun room, New . ct ‘i 2-Family—West Side Dear garage Located on cfm Coote, Se Mares & bus Ene. T d — aluminum storms and screens. | —_landsc Jot has 1's Contact Clark Real Estate, PE | 4) acRES, WITH BUILDINGS AND Situated ‘n good west side a woll-jandacaped acre of Only $1.37 down or will trade to - 10 ay ; Value at its best in ® location car garage. Pull price $10- = Stan Wiis SAE POLL P| ee Some timber, strawberries, location and in excellent ao Only 2 blocks from larger home. ceend acl S08-ofWY tons. pnp Als 8 pong Bog inctude Endl ag rs 2 Fasclncen: Soest beep" one Gash “wale; condition, §- rms.. fireplace, e. F . : . ‘3 ‘ 4? a . , ewe) Cloce In 2 {pee wo AVON TWP. 3:BEDRM.—$995 DN: | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | B&uat"Stu oe. ay ay ee ee and bath rented for $75 ner ncome—Close In ue to iihhiets owner ts sacrificing The beak vanes! ta tel in 12962 W. Huron Pu FE 2-4810 For: Sale Resort Prop. 44A | HOS etween Sane: : a x seis floor. Gas Now, rented forge i hig sie, som, Deneaiew wich tvs a 3 Bedroom “ome with « Multiple Service: St. Michaels. 5 Acres Near Clarkston Fage. $16,000, terms," "| ished. In good | conditi Bias te Smumunity witer two heat, plastered’ wals, gas | DRAYTON PLAINS Excellent 2 bedroom honte. CARI OR SALE ‘Soper, Call] sonsaree"s name, lores ane, 5 $14,000 cash. Cal) teaay. comm vane water water heater, >a! nol Soers, m- 000 DOWN New bath & kitchen, 2 car las re 5 sain” te ae edd . wes Secs —— mediate posses Total $1, OV N rage, and solid cement | __Dougias Squit Vf GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYES I CAN SAVE YOU AN HONEST on _—— and ap- E JOE a FE 5- RSO PURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave GOIN OUT OF BUSINESS Bookcase headboard Night stands . Secretary desk | Matching buffett server wows anee sip sabes 2 PICK ‘& PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave_ FE 5.9562 O9g0 am ) SMALL RADIOS. #6 TO $13, canany 3 HOUSE. oxi ns om GRAY pe & rug and pad, Save $30, FE een ANUARY he gr ed 3-way mirror vanity, $10 Metal wardrbe, $ Chrome breakfast set. $12. "| TiN o _.*A 6-610 ween LIVING ROMA” CHAIRS. __Dictures, LIVING zx . _ Mil paintings. MI 6-0518, G ROOM AND BEDROOM site, chrome breakfast set. auto- matic wrsher. irever, refrizers- sweeper, 21 TV, elec. clock. J "'o, -n be seen P-ider night. Sat. a4 & Sun, 3rd all day, 119 LaSa LIVING ROOM. SOPAS MO”FRN, beautiful, slightly soiled. Buy a new unit for the price of a used unit. higen Fluorescent, Pur- og annex, 397 Orehard: Lake iar be BED. GOOD CON- WAHOGANT ad LAMP __bvle, 3 way floor lamp. OR 33188, MISCELLANEO'T& HOUSEHOLD farrier PE 4-)447. MAHOGANY gf PHYFE TA- Mole. chairs FE §-3601- Automatic ‘Washer Sale Electric, Thor, and Westinghouse reeait As low as $40.50 ROY'S REPLACEMENT 96 Oakland __FE 24021 : Se the store Also a 4 ae, on a . peatrgns Open Eves. * "BUD" Combination Restaurant and D Drive-In sw Lng ae : pees Hy Bona g Rong 4 feet aor a an aus. NICHOLIE | ¥ ae ad 49 Mt. Clemens &t. Eve, Mrs. Kelchner i "WHITE BROS. 31205 §—Sundey 10 to 5 = a Bae Maceday es FE 5-1 FE space.” ne & eaten * a Fite pene tor HAGUE FIN -Realt WHEN YOU NEED $25 to$900 You can tt quickly on oar or furniture ad 74 e Payments to suit Sr RtE |i Finance Co. TO $25. COMMUNITY ‘Los a oe sect yaad or ome 5-6121 and tell ‘FINANCE CO. 7 Ww. Le Lawrence 8t FE 2-020 Ponce CO. % “RogHESTER eat BABY eH, BOODLE BUG- ' i iret a: 7 weeier 50; All like 'n 4-5557, BABY - FUR’ E AND BEDROOM BOTT. Mar BEDROOM MAPLE, TWI ‘ beds, ssing table &\ _bench, $38 rise after 4 p.m. | Gas Stov Pai bee TASCO HIGHCHAIR, BABY BED. mattress. Like new. MY 3-7202 SOLES GA DINING ROOM SET for sale. PE 4-1623. orawe aE BUY sett “AND. RADE PEARSON’S FURNITURE Cor. > REPRIGERATOR. 11% cu. exe § conditien. $75. OL custom “Mabe DAVERPORT. ew cabinet sink. » $10. BRASS FIRE- ACE, $5: FE ail = HEATER, WEsT- SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS!" To find a job, ‘place. to liye. or a 3 fied Now. -« we "| good used car, see: Classi-|¢ Pricidaire automat c wasber £88.00 By mot onic ero . ALS Ma: atic ‘ 974 most new, double ren eriain, CLAY TON’S gert table dishwasher, etc. OL FURNITURE. & APPLIANCES | 9x 12 “RUGS Kee nee ic wWikine wit Wool face FUR .-....-.00-- 0 $16.95 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Axminster rugs “toegereseces Se. omy F-* pease 7 any SON'S" $4.55 Phone 6-922 AR 0 “A HOUSE FU FURNITURE | Eeveuses ond —_, mere ta-| 42°Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-7881 pp ag Pe ~ a he ape Ay = b — MAR- trie stove erator and’ wash- | @ dresser, Li machine. lamps, dishes, nens. . chrome ware. Bone and pans. Excellent for cot- china. . Small electric appliance ge. Weak Pealine, An tor 9256, | + ZAYNr Ces, Baines, ew Bate Fer to see, call- VE 6-4565 Broil, O4ds. 2408 Walce, PEd- Y. CRIB, weaves, | <*7al 2.0018 4 Liv. couch, cheant . 5180. “| ROPER GAS RANGE.. T ws uch, chaan! OR 3-5160. | model Exe cond: $75. Please AUTOMATIC WASHERS: Bi BENDIX. _tall after 5 pm, FE 2-1823, REVIT _ WASHING MACHINES. al ma guaranteed, Lig! Electric “S00 N Johnson _ #-5169 eee RE. MAYTAG DE- le ord week ate m eos Sees, defrost, $75, Shick's 3-371 = LAS 1985 modeis, one * a 's best guarante z RIGERA Di floor Sess. “$10. omy a. Tanie & chairs, $12. Rug. so NE BL TILE E *S. AT. E LINOLI EUMS" LINOLEUM, ROOM SIZE. 414-Ft.\ Wall Tile 2c STOVES SOLD, EX- changed. ‘Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- : pa Re, ‘ts, 7: PIECE LIVING ROOM, SET pag 2 piece nee 2 cite bie, 2 oat ir lamps Cael PEARSON'S se Ed ar 9 4 USED IRONRITE IN 50) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 [Fr scerat TABLE LAMPS, 1956 DESIGNS,- $14.95 value $3.05. ip restore irreg- lars, M) ent, 393 _Orchard Lake | ane | FLUORES ENT Tats Washbow!s nis fittings colored Fir Sireners. 4x8% ineet Tie 49 Binoket, tnaulation, 100 sq, f. Fresh a rk ...: 4 ft Pork » 2 3 Ine x4 Zpealle pat 100 sa. ft. ee 0 Fresh ant ee Rt ak ee Lard. 4 Ibs ...., AO” axtay . anieatiea : "$3.50 a 3 4DS crev-tsescees $10 tei Seth ie ( ~ : Corner elton” at Opdyke ideal for “use ov or e! 2 ehr om your value, $4.96 Michigan "Fuores- cent, 303 Orchard: Lake! Ave. | ath sets with trim USED Gas . “$19.95 UP. Mun Unro : w hon Slectric Co. 1060 U sed d Trade Ip Dept... & piece dining room ‘set’... Gas range .. Dresser, chest ‘end “bed, THOMAS E ECONOM Y * FURNITURE CO, 1. 8. Sagivraw 8st. Pontiac, Mich. TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, e'ectric washer -. $20.95 Guar. electric refrigerator . $60.95 pe. living room suite » #1495 2 pe living room suite . $19.95 6 pe, dining reom suite ..... 849.96 5 pe. w dinette ©........ $29.95 34 room ofl heater ........ $29.06 $75 wv chair $19.75. WYMAN’S \@ W. Pike st. PE 4-1122 "ee ages RB Muara = * get, Gavenport, 2 chairs, ‘Tend vn panies. can favie. fe. #56, Ret PEARSON’S FURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _FE 43673. Crump 2 ete : USED TV, $19.93 AN SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCE 422 W. Huron 1133 W'STINOHOTFFE aeFRION Too ft. Late model, auto, defrost. brig = ae Treezer dus. $°99.%: $240.95. Milk’s _ME 6-1300 : : $5.00 - Rollaway bed with mattress. $16.95 from. TORDS eect 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd, | HOT WA TER HEATER, 30 GAL. new "Factory de — MBING SOprt ri 172 8. ease : omer VAL! 5 a teed ne Ss [og toilets; $18.95 ble ks, $14.95; hand ba — G A, Thomp- FOR SAI™: 24} j 6, SAW, COM. stand. = cp eg beerandl ‘ Garage Doors pone i by overbend factory sec- aise: and ‘prices. Lane cRS AND POLIsH- - a, 2 Gag and pin line of HOME aluminum-preducts. Savings on — siding, windows & awn- Ie + br zon B a tig PRICES | WE I wee EST SUPPL. Y FE 42575 69 N » Telegraph |. FUEL OTL TANK wre LEGS, gauge, 1 and cap _ FE 54-1467, oReT A) yale oe IRONER. aa, ty By . $08.50 & $119 50 and 659 Th Ry ew machioe. “Co amon erage renin JET WA $00.95. G. A. Thompson. 80 8. Perry. 54" moriels at terrific veins. Michigan seecensens, 393 _ehard Lake A KNOTTY | PINE | “PANELING aM Pat wood. naneting 2x4's, 2n6's and axfs.. beng 4 8h $150 ‘6PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM OUTFIT Beautiful dresser, mirror, bed, chest, 2 ceaty Jems, all 56. Only $2 w ae PE ARSON’ FURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-881 WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE & ‘tor Co ‘ Fr. SHOWCASE SUITAB ABLE FOR station, etc, $17.50. Also shies eM 33000 car, Tunas good, moar MED HOUSE 70 BE __Press Box 170. CABINET SINK. drajnboard h. _ BR ate! rain wits attac! USED TV's | TABLES x oor soles! sold as group on § Is. The Good Houlnetpinn Yenop. §1 W Huron ‘So GAL. ELEC HEATER 879.95. ean Kinks t tinge, $59 So" ap. a * 8, Favedry avs stand ‘fauecte, SAVE PLUMBING 12 8 Sagin 1950 30-F'T. ar rer A-1 condition, §400 eq & take over payments, MU «3081, © GAL, HOT WATER TARE, G GE = Sas, FE . ACTION 24Hour Oil Burner Service. MAy- |, fair 6-3157 Ld ORVEL CNC _.WE GIVE RED STAMPS “ANCHOR FENCES No mone aiaiee rs ee atl. FREE “ery gees ~ installation “Tt's seoait to buy Po th ot re 0 c m- mediate, expert, uniiurried fasta e behind in H). Insulate _ save fuel. payment in spring | gu No money down, Five y to pay. Also sluminum storms and awnings. Youn: ornamental { direct and save VA . Awburn = & Rochester Rds OLive 1-0041 for free estimate. -_ . . 4 INCH SOT 6 FT. 08. VE ne ? 1's. i ae Asvhalt Tile ARMBTRONU oxtu's INCH EACH FI GOR SHOP ~|LIONEL & AMERICAN rvenyruigS° TO BUILD NYTHING ‘ BL. ACKET TE'S BUILDING 8UPPLIES 8161 Dixie Hwy. . Clarkston MA 54-8811 go apie AND PAINT — % price at Jack's, 277 Bald FLYER wk AINS A service and se te faclory” par parts, ‘Kee test bey TA ASKER'S _ 8 Ww v “HURON 8T 8T LIMITED | ) OFFER [Somer ge aie 0a 24.00%, Bro. Complete . furnace ak tnd duct work. ready to to in- Shes S ed with eal’ ath ibeater AND “rear. Lake Ave. FE 56-4106. IRE HEATING SYSTEMS | mnmercial Hr. earvies, ihe. contr. Kearen _Heating Bervice, OR 23m ~ LOOK! . $11.90 ALUMINUM COMBINATION LET © Ws. xX 24, Call FE 42975 MIDWEST ‘SUPPLY Lumber | Rafters, Studs, Jotsi Pine 2x6 all le ienat lim, ft. fe Pine 2x4 studs, lin, 5c. Fir 2x4 chorts, lin. te tc 2x4, 2x10, 2x12. 3x12. Roofing, Shething Boards, Nisteten Pomsiaie Pyeucs. eotror elirie Piyw Rocklath, Ineniation. © Pipe, Brick, Stec! SED PLUMBING Wash Basins, Toilet Combinations wang ESTIMATES ON ALL PLANS P.ILA, ganna ARRA 4 se beawes “SURPLUS LUMBER MATERIAL SALES co. Rd, wan On 3-700 MYERS PUMPS ‘ ‘ shallow well jet pumps ' 'Soeee een alt on senbeom 4 a see KELLY'S HARDWARE SPORTSMEN 4 Visit our -gunsm Complete Ym im. (21) ft, lengths . .. 12%e ft pa al vervies. ining. scopes, ™ 8.2’ Sees, ogry, Ba ee oe Pri. 00 8. 173 — == hha ue ith) E hasenare 5 4 Bi Sheottock _ ne : aivanized pipe. Rd r and hard SAVE UP TO ON ag TALS FOR COM LETE HOU! : ~BURM EISTER. Northern Lumber Co. si97 Cooley Lake Rd. rl $3747 | Ij] & fin “ @-4184 -d eee & @ Mile Detroit Talbot Lumber Soil piper erock, Wasi srdware. Pi mbing, end Eleetrt ardwa oy ls teas ah "Sasiand Ave. Pe Tahal H, 850 4x10 box treiler $35. 8x10 wall tent, $25. FE 86-2426. pao ye GOOD CONDI- WE BUY USED WASHING Ma- chines, wringer type, FE 45160, WOOD AND ALUMINUM GOMBI- nation corn. tp seacows. BENSON "LUMBER CO, WE SELL — YOU SAVE — INaU. tion |= _plvwood plaster la! ~ ik Ie — wood wihdows ~~ fuse doors, Call us for price and our building og, Baul 9.'cy? Lumber Co. , b AF deliver - * Closed Sun, and ea, Ww Vatch This Space for Inventory Specials! Church’s, Inc. 107 § Squirrel Ra PE_ 9.0233 Do It Yourself 61 ba AND FLOOR | SANDER, PO: mers, eG ve vn rat jd win _Ave. : FOR RENT Floor re—hand sanders — = gp ieamers—wanere and careses pd Ba st abe 0 San - MACHINES rdware, for- vs. Fri thru Tues, deck BUILDER ‘SUPPLY . Montcal ____ PE S413 Cameras, Equipment ola , CAMERAS BOUGHT. BOLD, TRADED hag thy cA AMERA PE basis _ Huron | " she “Musical Goods 62 ACOORDIONS LOWEST PRt ox ON all sizes, ‘accordions -oaned os to beginners with lessons, - 5-5428. CORNET, GOOD CONDITION, 99%. “Call FE 24363 after 6 p.m CLARINET. EXC. COND, #75. FE 2-0939. NEW AND es 4 MERCHANDISE ree en for 50 1. Tenor mo one bh a PARA ESTs. GUINEA 1 a Standing Timber +, Ely Crete Pe ati thi Pe ee aed } DUKE ree BEAGLE puppies. 2 -— a * femal Pai _ old. OR 31 . s | BEAGLE MOS. ¢ 30Lb: * is ea. 5 “female Poor Tr. ~ ck & ta E 81624 ‘ED, “RED male, " Dechinend § $40. OA 8-3947 anc- “REG. phen Pe an & TAN GER- BOXER, PEDIOREED MALF fawn colored, PE 5-6276. Ro REGISTERED enable. eet 2 FE MALE GERMAN nage’ male pup "6 weeks old,. $15. PE | 8-6097. ‘GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE 3 | months, $35 MA _ 62504. ALL Astor, FE 40433 saad eta “sOME’ TALKING Conecies, eam. we Bu yra, in same location ~h' Hatehery. “Parakeets, Cok i to Talk Some talking training. Harie- quins, Cages. oot ih &. FE 34028: ine ong yg WE “~ AWARE Si sor. eRe, months, all _ cheap. NPE M2044. DLE PUPPIES, a AMPtON stock, reasonable, M 3-3665, ‘| REGISTERED AKC ee Ao he _pups, FE _ 5-691 1 ¢ pm §MALL BLACK” GOOLE & PUPPY & meranians, also home for lovely “female, FE 5-0851. AKG RG COLLIE. __Proven, Reasonable, Dogs 1 Trained, ; Boarded 7 | 70 | a04 DOE. ,CATS., BOARDED, 8. hele. | raph __May, ¢ Grain & Feed | 71 CORR. ~ BASKET [A 5-6001 FIRST ALFALFA brome, clover & timothy, second cutting alfalfa & straw ve de- liver.e Good eatin “$l to sito. per er 80 Ibs: POA et: e219. HAY, STRAW, ROUGH CORN, lumber, Will deliver, MA 5-0666. ALFALPA WAY, CLOVER HAY 35e, 40c, ant 0c, OA 8-2231. TIMOTHY & ,& ALATA HA guAY, NO NO rain, $20 a ton. “For Sale Liventock _72 eh or _ford, MU 463100 0-0 REG, Exc. ae WALK. mare 10-mo.-old filly, champion ‘sired $300] ang Mectuey. broke to "PHONE LINCOLN 19726 CARGE “3 YR OLD “HOLSTEIN heifer. Due Feb. l4th. Paul Pap- Neal Rd. Devisburg . 8 at “ pouse ae of Ormona Ra REG, CORDELL RAM & 20 HENS. 1 EM +0519 . BAY” Ed Laue 1 STAL- i oe ¢ Green Must sell, Make er. hester _Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED: PIGs OF ALI. sizes. perros Jones MA 5-6206, — jumper. ‘7 "srempit by B r. Radio Comb. i only $77, Megane sos voi 21" TV. Cons nem i sterling Piave Oak case Recond,. Grinnell! Consele Piano. limed oak GRINNELL'S 27 8. Saginaw ____ Pontiac PAN AMERICAN CLARINE Used ir semester, $85, Pn 5 a0 hi ANO TUNING PIANO, TORTS, ATER, SERV. ee reoeate PIANO TUNING AWD REPAIRS. SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN irs = $509 Gallagher's, 18 :. »SMALL — PIANO A 3 5 a Needs tuning. $50. ee PUsyveEn siANO. “GOOD conditions PE TRADE YOUR Shan. . SPINET console piano ob @ Allen, Lowre er Thomas organ, Gallagher's. '? £. Huron FE 4 TRADE You° Get “OR GO... ih ase eftn ‘yp i e even or e difference. Gallagher's 18 E. PIANO. EXC. Huron St, FE 4 GPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. cond. FE 4-6996. PIANO FoR SALE. VIOLIN & CARE FoR SALE OR 34 Sale Office Cauipmont 63 PLL LL ALP ADDING MACHINES FOR RENT. pet ag dl or monthir, rental may ¥ on pareiase. pay balance at e My -Lake Ste na rE Do Fe or FE Eig REGISTER | & ADDING MA- fae combination, Like new, FE PE. 5-6848. iimerRic ADDING eceine pe- Also writer, Call Jim Taylor, "market £596}. an before 8 cash “Fegister, Sale Store Equipment 64 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, so Clary “Must eel eeteelient SANDYS SPORT'S SHOP Tengo #0, apt gemERE Foo _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A) TOP som, crt SHED STONE, Ve), le Conk! we OF ee ~ 4 CK Ay TOP rich, BLA C! de dend ney tog ALL KINDS C ATE. 9 rotted as Sage eed FE Bi tat AE, RAY. FILL, DIRT ad ae if _Sale Sporting Goods 65) -“* #8 Alter 2 0'dock After ons |, ie “ _ For Sale | “Poultry” 74 LAYI we OG HENS. bak hd map. shire reds. end at ae Rocks. = a man rth “of Grove: Sale Farm Produce. 75 EXC. ag rig & ad GROWN PO- tatoes. BAM HES Tetons _ Ante EXCHANGE ey i ‘SELL TRADE B&B. | Auction Sales F riday ere 7 230 P.M; Sunday .. , 3:00 P.M. 5089 Dixie Highway _Dray ton Plains : ae or 6/if WEDNESDAY RIGHT AUCTION at Smart sa i spring Priva’ * pins “laite. — For Sale ile Housetrailers 78 1956 30 FT, tratier— son. Watkins Lake, BOTTLE GAS. MOST ¢ COMPLETE parts and appliance store-in this ares. Cars wired, _pitches..and __.. OPEN Eyes et TIL 8 & sun. bie p TRAILE R EXCHANGE “4 Models from 36 to choose from. _Featuring _ Also 8 Wides from 16%; OD) So ft. te yo oat, imparting: oS NDITI OPEN eves “TIL & & * ee ~ homes reconditioned, like new, on low, low io ~- “like rent. See LPP’ DRY TRAILER EXCHANGE Holy, ogg Fi N° Ville: ‘mit 15220 Holly MERI agie OXFORD ~ TRAILER SALES toning & © sarees. at. WW cas in trade E §-6020. ee SAVE UP TO $1,500 on ‘DEMOS “ ede than t now —Pontine ef or rolter. ee 3 beara 7 WwW weeee. ¢ * on cone. ROH HETCHINSON ot Die Hen tension Rent Trailer Space 79 MODERN & PRIVA TRAILER __space. 701 "wi" Doris Ra” MOBILHOME ATES. MODERN * front. = payatound D MOBILE MANOR, | 2 ~ aE TS AF F PAREHURST — iy Panes mg priv z. rove , “ee ies s va lake good sctioals _Auto Accessories 8&0 VPP PDP LPD LPL AA AL LL Lh Pes ‘ PORD V-8 MOTOR, 940. 788 __Predmore Rd., Lake Orien. STRIPPING FOR PARTS, i080 Dodge FE 610030 0 le For Sale Tires 80A BAP BL LBM LAL LPL LL LLP Mekal WE BUY AND SELL GOOD UsED tires. $3.50 up. Also whi STATE TIRE SALES 503 8S Saginaw _ FE STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Traded in on ‘General sa Fa ee Hes pA a cent off, - ED: WILLIAMS 461 8. Baginew at Raeburn _ Auto ito. Service. &l mre tte tng CRANKSHAPT ORI GRINDING Lo THE - _ car. Cylinders rebored. ik Ma- ee Shop 23 Hood. “For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON rome, Harle oot “tae see Harle video Co. hie seouts _Saginaw, __Boats & “Accessories “3 25 so MP JOHNSON, -etarter & controls. Cail 6, CENTURY BOATS ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY.- ‘57 YELLOWJACK- ETs JU eT ARR , Dea reeled Gann Sea ey: ABLE. ED TR INS, INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W, Huron FE 47121 FE 23-6123 HAY, CRATES & FANNING WiLc. BE. Clark, MA 41620. sed a, wers and Apples and cider Potatoes, vege: wey, AC LAKE ED re 30078 2 _Sale Farm Equipment 76 OUT THEY GO! _ Riding & Walking sees. fawn . Chaip sa n on thi, ela) or our e of MeCuliougn” chain a Lawn Equ Wood- ware fase ort of 1§ Mile Ra}, ~~ CLINTON ‘CHAIN SAWS $159 50, po te with 1° euide bar & cha CREDIT TERMS PE 4-1112 FE 4-0734 KING BROS. YOUR IH. DEALER Pon with anow i. Jeri & Jacobson snow blowers. Evans Equip., 6507 _ Dixie Hwy. MA5-7878& OR 3 “JOHN DE ie i ties NEW 1 IDEA ~Blarine” and patti Ba m eae N. rear’ McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON 528 North Mais Rochester OL 13-0761 McCULLOCH ‘CHAIN SAWS seo entals, Parts -& epern Oliver °55 >tractor with}: backhoe and loader, good discount. We also have other néw and used trat- tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all types of tractors includ: ing Fords, Ford Fergy-| _ sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers. FIBERGLAs Ws MATERIALS To COV. ry for windanields sts plies, soctesne Foe " 1 REINFORCED PLASTICS 4 W. 4 Mile Rd, at John R. Lineoin 1 14042 ~ ig W OUTBOARD 14 HP. OR “Use Our I Layaway way Plan Por your ‘57 -boats and prerate motors, All models in stock Harrington Boat Works 1809 §. Telecraph __RE | 2-033 — 12 MOLDED PLYWOOD ‘BoaT. with controls. MARK 65 MER- CURY ENGINE AND TRAILER. PHONE FE 27273, ; “JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS ' | Sales — Service Starcraft, Lone and Star boat. Teence Ev et MARIN Irchard Lake Ave, one FE 2-020 Little trailers. for the OWN t-) | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Parts and service. Shdrty Hook's Place 3735 Orchard e Ave. Transportation Offered 87 DAILY RIDERS WANTED TO Flint, call OR 33564 FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFOR- nia, $76, St. Peters rg, Tampa. Miami, $19.91: Honolulu, £185 plus tax Ferry Service, Inc. oR 3-124. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART _load Either way PE 5-0806.° __Wanted Used Cars 88 a PRICES FR SCRAP CARS _aod iron, FE 68797, : AVERILL’S Top Dollar’ tor Sharp Cars 2020 Dixie H'wy rE_ "rE +5098 See M & M Motor Sales top dollar on ‘ate model ears o- 2627 Dixie Hwy OR _3-1603 AS MUCH AS $9 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE _2-2666 days or eves “ “Always | Ready t to ‘0 Buy Junkeé anu tise cars, top BAGLEY "AUTO PARTS. FE_5-p2iy 179 BAGLEY 8T, WANTED: SCRAP CARS Ph OR ¥4511 “Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pass top dollar on iate. models. ae, Auburn & E. Blvd, FR 4-728 - ~~ HIGH $$$ PAID YI GL ENN’S. OTOR ‘SALES é 254.8 SAGINAW ST PE e732 - ce STOP — — TOOK Wid. to ouy from private party aood automobile. bre on portent ae rE eee ee : de Seas Ti ji eee ENERAL HOUSE- Can 5 seen at dl fa ee 4 1 2 <4 "RULE PRICE INCLUDES. "2 LPEATES A AND SALES TAX. 4Dr, WwW agon, like new _ MANY MORE TO--| : CHOOSE FROM Dee deat Just ‘Sour co ' Down 50 FORD 2.Door : “ = :: 150 PONTIAC "Station Wa agon toa "51 PONTIAC “tDoor See ee a “1057 PLATES Pe Tee se ' "$l FORD 2-Door 51 Oldsmobile oie "$2 HUDSON 4Door "50 Cadillac Club Coupe. ’ oe ee : a Sie "50 Chrysler : ? 4 PONTEAE-2Door + ae eh pp ioe sco Dear cane 33 STUDEBAKER Club’ Coupe ae ae yf : ~ Se ‘53. WILLYS Club Coispe FULL PRICE 8695 '53. PONTIAC “4. Déor , 53 FORD 2Door ‘532 FORD Club Coupe © FULL PRICE $1095 ~— eeeeene NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S.- Woodward Ave. ; Birmingham a NES’ gt Bs BIRMINGHAM ee oe CHEVROLET een os 1956 ide, a Wo and SS ete. = ER : : é £\ HAUPT lata #, bardtop, ' : er th Poel "56 Olds Holiday ..§2895 Z z., FJ Fe = go wuMERoUS fo MENTION. "56 Buick Riviera ...$2895| ? obs . : | 1086 Ponting - * suownoom conprrion, «e0/'55 Olds 4-Door . ....$1795 Ha vena va Kash tiesmes, heatée: over Pontiac Sales Fa Chev. 2 door 54 FORD Convertible MILES. 2300. CALL PE +3000. bss pa lg otros eh 1000S. Woodward Ave, | Meet cree tga 1997 ‘Starchiet 4 dr. custom sedan its She Delune 3 eae '$4 FORD Station W agon 55 Ford R-Wagon .. 505 Birmingham eae lee wanons om — oe wie a he . 55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon 24848: |'54 Stude. Coupe ..”.$ 795 M NASH | 198 Ford customline. Low mileage. “se "sedan, '54 PONTIAC 4-Doo icy 1°54 Ford 2Door »...$ 795 BIRMINGHAM NASH, | wi cre st | Be hates ee seid ; | ke 13 ee oa = re, On Sanh “x i a TAYLOR ( CHE ROLET xt r ULL P RICE $1645 P D . Ford 44 Fordamatic.| __M. S141 | Oakland Ch - 5 ats 3 Packard re taehae $95 _i ser Fa a» a h,* y MONTEREY. FEREY 7 OF | wansy tare” oa aism| Safe Buy Used Cars | $6 FORD 2-Door ’ style , : PONTIAC 1954 CHIEFTAIN 2 DR. ’ '52 Chev. 4Door ,..$ 395 | mean aan teen! Se eriean mete | Toe re es| CENTRAL | $5 FORD Club Coupe. a ae : .| ROONOMY Cand. 2 AUBURN | RamLERs — AMBASSADORS =|" SAVE $1000 | PONTIACSONLY. |) - °35 FORD Convertible ‘|: HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR OLDSMOBILBE “West Side Used Cars| Bud Shelton | ws Bue ze “TALES Se Mac NS atin it | LINCOLN- — _'35 FORD Station Wagon Seti ee| Offers |e mhameee Ore | eee | MERCURY. | Lbs ist SUPER 8. 3 DR. > 1 \\ West Side Used Cars hardiop .......... $1405 brakes. : S2606. « DEALER cc: $B] FESR tinea | MEL a aataet cass At PiKE sts. | wens . fist | ge Sere ret AT. bor me Best | "Si OLDS 2 DOOR, HYDRA. MEAT-| DODGE CARS & TR 14 20 = & Tadio, l-owner car, Ph. OR | 8 M24 Lake Orion _ MY _}2730 . Procn ‘end elec. reel alee ‘ear Sizes. In the Used Cars $795 1g buns FREE 1 coos Poser Se Bs Come Out To Your F as FORD Dealer | contract. On J 108. 6 ro Lay aww pine i i ig OLDs i, Rat, MYDRAMTIC | “33 Baotad “Gr Wyuiamate: | _MOTOR SALES 147 S. Saginaw St. . assume of $14.12 per) ROGER’S SALES AND SERVICE RESTON RD. mo 1000'S: Woodward Ave ud Shelton Motor Sales. Parks, Midwest “ts. "nai SS eae GaP, mie v4 STO DE. COMDR BH CONVERT PE 93-4101 FE 9-3088 Pond tise efAtioN WAGON, MO-|"H, OLDS, SUPER wm HARDTOR | Wall Tow musaee. the cer’ gms. freVican hat bs ortensess Open 8A.Mito9P.M.— |: tor overhauled. A ‘good finish | Power brakes t ‘steering, 1,008 | CARRNER DODUE SALES, ssn | U0 clea, #28,. 8 ‘ Sco ona Snow tires, plus regulars. $206. _miles. $2,495. FE §-4002. VAN DYKE; NEAR 20 MILE. |B bam. | * oN top. Neods motor. $100. sai | - MAyfair_ 63163. apes. | eee ae onion he =e. PONTIAC 36. mace RAH, Ww, direc: 52 +DR wes eire| CS See ee ee et REPUTATION SR PINE a axavice. weedeat Seat to WILL acca Cri 2-dour, green and beige, OLIVER S (oe | Eeeemers| ee | pe auro | 1S EARNED |- i . truck department to} ance ) vs iaMs ‘CHEVROLET service, every ead. and whole- BILL S SPENCE Lew dows peymest by continuously offering quality in the cars $1388 Leftovers sale. pa ie © 6 89207 | 4; : SHOW SALE ja a dealer sells. We're proud of out reputation os ls pet. ee 1061, HUDSON DR. 8180. OR a aman. 3 coupe | NORTH CHEVROLET i fi Sky eded . iiss wits ral by eg “a TAN na, ae emer Seve. seems! 1000 5. ewe Ave. | our fine quality used cars. ' Full I '. %. : i : $s Tieercee” | nlbtollY"eane Aobunn went gla, nila Ture Ford. | Serac a DR TAR CHE | ‘59 Chevrolet Bel Air . . $1495 sone 9 005 $1 9 c heater, Merc-O-Matie, W-Wells, | ‘81 FL. Ss, er steering, power Radio & Hester. W/Wall tires, " Power $905) extra clean. $1,205. CARKNER | - —_ $ brases ouded with gars. es- Side, v4. "Va. texceptiouslty cle sess 8 988 ioe be DO IE SAT SS 44083 VAN DYKE eee MOUTH AA demonstrator. Low | mileage. | os We eR pats py Pe ys. «DR f0NE $306, Financing arranged. oy Fee > 55 Buick Super Hardtops.| ‘36 DeSoto F ireflite gee ee ~, .$2595 ws | NORTH CHEVROLET =. hadi, sas Heat: — PBR ; ; Cars, aie = 5d Panga dana leg atNmOR Mist Fewer, Gperting Bmorait Opin 0 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | gE? Mm iineeas | CENTRAL | CARS, lias: m1 ‘55 Pontiac Starchief ... .$1695 1950 FORD, NO MONEY §-0840 ¥ 3 - eeeeee| econ | & More | $1695 _|'s8Ford Country Sedan” § 0 Birmingham |. MERCURY | Car: Ss. 1°54 Buick H'tops, Radics,| 00 Ford Country Sedan $1895 DEALER SAYS: H D So Radio & Heater, W/Wanl Tires ' Now Ie The Right. | AT PRICES EVERY: eaters, Dynaflows. Some Clean Cars. | Now Js The Right | GE CAN AFFORD. | with power; some without! ’SS Chrysler Windsor .. .$1795| : New Location Prices On Cars Today. grr ET ORE oka Bee in Re ioe at eee “Power $4.195 eupinoxee USED “eRn) | ‘94 DeSoto Firedome V-8-$ 995 35 Ford V8 Sta. Wagon. | "56 Cadillac Cou DeVille Rad Heater. W/Wall Tires, Powerflite, Power 4-Dr., preg “ua See $1395 § Pontiac Starchief 4- Dr, ‘Steering: & Brakes : ’ > n . . ‘ - ml ope ee Fordomatic, Ra. $1,695. *. Pia rt Panes ere ag ka Brone Green rin] 4 Buick Special " Dealiiee, Ww $1295 dio and Heatet '56 Ford Fairlane Custom || ‘Radio & Heater’ 2 Tone GREEN: Riviera Coupe, Radio & Heater, Dynsflow, W/Wall 24 sweep. “new, |" let V-8 4-D ie “traneanasion. | ew 1895 DEAL 5 eee : =| est Ra] Rima sammie Ee nee, bration Wagon $129 B '56 ChryslerNew Yorker $2795 1955 r - Officidls pa Bet aly Tater saree pe ees.) dig-and Heater $1,405 5 0] Ea Beeb eee, Ee Be Dr. Sedan, Almost New Cie. “< me 8 Cyl. Tudor. 14.000 miles. /*56 Mercury Wegn., 9-pass..|’55 Starchief Custom $1295 . . *2.re.; 4Drs., Hardtops, TMM * |. corenet € Pondor. 31.45, , Mercomatic, Radio and 4 Door, fully equipped and « real !’55 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 210. ‘ sid Heater Sisdrimate ‘99 Buick Century wa P1795 1955 PLYMOUTH adio & Heat x _ - Wagons and Converts. ‘ Belvedere § Fordor. Power brakes Heater, Power Steering : 8 Cyl. Powerslide, Radio & Hee As low as te ete ee and Brakes $1,495 | , : | 96 Olds Super 88 ....... $2095 %e T. Pickup. 7,000 miles. New |*56 | incoln Premiers, 6 to}'55 Ford Victoria. ee $1395 Sedan, Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, W/Wall ‘ae “h f Hardtops,| 4, BLACK, BEAUTY with w.{’55 Plymouth Dix. 2-Dr. Aes > Sones” Beaks cleeting | CROCS FICHE, OPS.| Walls, Radio & Heater, O'Drive. 8 Gi" Powerflight Gans. Radio} ”* . Ne |, power windows, power brakes &| 4-Drs., Air Conditioning 95 & Heate 56 Chevrolet 2-Dr. . | 's6 Buick Century : aoe cx bee $2395 feels. 908 Sr ’56/Mercury Hardtops, 5}, $795 305 evrolet 2-Dr., Radio| uiera. Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Power ‘steering tee tee fo choose fron '54 Plymouth Belvedere | $1395 and Heater E Brakes, W/Wall Tire : 1954 CHRYSLER ~ Poor sedan. Radio & Heater. 55 Ford 8 Hardtop New Yorker fordor. Peover |’ ’35 Mercury Hardtops, 3 Walls “Standard shift, radio 7 heater. "56 Buick Special . .NEW ee — . brakes.. ; fe S4Buiek S uper4 Door, $795 ; aD 6 renal $1695 Riviera, Radio & Heater." Dreatiow: "wren Tires §. Fordor,- Fy1ss down., uic re4-i SAR 4D | S02" ber month, nm a, Sharp! © 34 Fo ry Custom 4 sens . 35 Ford Custom 4-Dr. ' ‘04 Olds Super 88 . $1395 Super Ambassador Forder. $240 1°54 Burek Super Hardtop, 505 Cyl, Radio & Heater, GREEN. ‘34 Olds 88 2-Dr. Sedan, “Radio. & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires : : : 1954 OLDSMOBIL Power Steering, Brakes|,. Door 8 : $895 ro adio and Heater, Hydra- pf ra hae Fi eho bare Re Radle.1+55 Chrysler 4-Door New pee ni n cd with radio |’55 Chevrolet 4-Dr. 150. matic “8 36 Dodge R 2 ai tana oer $1995 } BRON gtd’ Look THIS ONE | cars to, ch way toad on Yorker Deluxe, a real] & heater. BLACK, W-Walls. Heater & Sig- . — ee itss CHEVROLET clean car to $705 Me ys ‘93 Ford Custom 8 Cl. Cpe $ 695 : ; $1547 ry a. eae as Chrysler Hardtop 2 53} Mercury } Monterey ‘i gn iRayC Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires , ‘ ; . . a cars nco apri rs. 4 Door Sedar, Radio & Heater, |” ole ay 55. Pontiac 2 Dr. a fo choose, from, rang 2 ar - to choose eoen Rasqemnane ae A goed aes pate Beat, RED > | 250) Buick ADP, Sed | Radio ‘55 Olds Holiday ae: . $1795 nas e RUBBER & Sh SHINY Meadowbrook cL coe. One owner, 1°55 Lincoln Hardtop Capri $395 , ara 5 and Heate r, Dynaflow,] , Radio * Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires sc ctaotr “| matic, Radio aad Heater tonal — Me | "aeagmy seen re eT ? Bae aa Beal “Benita, Pre zis tara ‘ - | Cambridge Suburban. Radio. $798. * ny 4-Dr. Monte-| - ‘vss $595 ; ; rps eo-|\ ve" wrvot Bon oriee s1:98,| rey,’ Automatic, Radio|:51 Chevrolet Deluxe 2Dr. |'4 4 Plymouth 2-Dr, Dix. __ Ask About Sehute 1000 Guarantee i9sa PLYMOUTH aitd Heater ‘Bedan. Radio & Meazer. Heater, Signals, Good |’55 Ford’ 2Dn, Radio thd Sunes) Fomrine "wt | 52 Ford Club Coupe - | gags — Hebter sc H UTZ Motor Chichate Smyuootn "| ot Ford - ___, |'31Mereury 4Door $695 Slows.) tay S Concord Tudor. $196, 50 Mercury i | Sedan. A value, ’ be: | ona : eer Forder he an, 410 per ‘50 Chevrolet Sedan 3 : 75 "achesrete 204 Die, wep O pty penny Pa DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer < ' : oe . . Me. ; - “ ¥ : : : “at “Hi a Be | cme» ile ewiir, ver)] “See Stan or John.” |'46 Ford Doors ~ | Nactth ow. LI V ER 1912S. Woodwafd, Birmingham sh... TO. ', 8 clean, $245. A new batterr, Good tires. | , oe BRAID~ Bob Frost, Inc. CENTR Al,| Haroreaves | ’ BUICK: : SOP 6-5302 Dodge . ee Ae EEO 2 8 SAGINAW 1 ! a eee tie Pace 4 Motor tien’ | woopwann yu 8. 10 « sriaxe- | LINCOLN MERCURY bore eo cea basta, * ? Plymouth |. Sgepemanes [TREES MARAIS) Mcimarpinesreet | | ASS AND OAKLAND’), poi tat aol 8 ALM, 9p. DM. "esa pegmay, Pe ana! ree " ™ 0PM FE 43885.) |FE S416 | FE 44546) Ts h. ‘ Aid for Hungarians Pontiac's’ 10 Junior Achievement * companies were among the ‘na- tiorls 3,000 smallest businesses — ona which presented contributions for - |Richard M. Nixon yesterday in- ww, rc WIR, (700) CELW, (800) WKYZ (170) WCAR, (1190) _ WPRON, (1460) —— (iioey ABC, CBS: Networks Both Trying to Sign UP! geese: er | Ce eer e ee = re Gtiw "uae Malone 2 POR Geays L ah, arthur Godt von aR Sesateca 4 ee News, — oe a Ee ire cub | gecernys ieee WCAR, Pon Pats “— Four Hungarian pay Teeentiy arrived inthe U.S. were on hand — at the presentation which was a -— {highlight of National Junior $:00—W. Rober Lewis Wis) Bob Hope | Wear, News. c, Shook &: Te Amos ~ Rexved — a J. Hilltep House aa News, McKengle Neen, 2 Arthur Godfrey. Ww, ew ee ‘Saye ee . i ae m, Pagece ot “of Bande a: + -of- Dey WEES Sports Solonae <2 bes :30—W, bahar Muyaic : ad Reid a WXYZ, ils + j at ee Day om Muste ail oe ey eee a bars EE ohare ee BEE w A CKLW, It's « rene gene Coca, David Wayne, Jane Powell) ant pd Mies Feb. bd 30 —W, = or wit t = Ri ke world dere ae “Sap ao ~~ on AN, Bruce ertrs ee WIR, Wendy Warren Palies followed the tail and ah = rested Sherlock Holmes for violat- ing state liquor laws. Ww 4 of Town WJBK, ri Kasem : ; , ve ee ee ‘Nepal is to have its first State -- Today's Television Programs ~-> deca caine Programs turnjshed by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice §=6»-—sd]E-. Ow T- YOU RSE “Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel @—WWI-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLWIV || TUBE TESTER ~ a 3 ret for films (“Desk “bebe TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS {9:30—(4) Dragnet. (2) Coan. Old)¢ ne Our Miss, Brooks. © 3 woman's companion slyly plots) B Presents Beulah. (7) 1S rie REPRESENT, le her Gist) Dina has every-/6G0--(1) Wild Ml Hickok. (| 1 destroy her mistress by mk-| Lady of Gare, ' weber ean Family Theater, ‘“Helldorado.” Deere! § 9 (4) News and Sports. = 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. Cabdriver who started conversing|#20—(4) Box Four. about TV with Doug Edwards|6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. pleased the CBS newscaster with|¢:30—(7) Frontier Justice. ‘The Wild Bunch of Wyoming.” (4) Juvenile Court. (2) Range Rider. “The Golden Peso.” ing her think she's losing here mind in “The Trouble at Num- ber Five.” 0:00—(7) ‘Wire Service. Mercedes|* - McCambridge 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 3:00—(2). Fret Poe Payoff. © (4)) in “The Comeback.” (9) Feature| Afternoon Film. (9) Request): Theater, Government agents Playhouse. search “The Port of New York’’|3:30—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. for missing . Stars Scott} (9) Howdy. Doody. Brady, Rober, K. T. Ste- vens, Yul Brynner. (4) People’s Choice. 9:30-—(4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. Ernie teaches gravel-voiced Carey. actor Aldo Ray to sing. (2) Play- house 90. “The Greer Case,” per elatusha~ aime Britons Buying Smaller Autos oo 131 eae nares e ana x DOMDING Cases "= Cook, 51, administrator of the Evanston Hospital in Evanston, ‘Evidence Sought aor epee ne 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. 4:20—(2) The Edge of Night. (7)) Ramar, ~ 7:15—(7T) News. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. ‘ Melvyn Douglas, Zsa Zsa Gabor, 7. San cy ha eh eat" Sa na | fama, Hada 2) a Se. A SABTON TY Ballooning Gas Prices was socket Geacter St eee Hold Men as SUURON oe eee ae Movie, Esbutteagee quan “Del ee es inn Musical: Chub. (8) Posed Party $25 W. Heres Fu 4.2525 Cause Boom in Sales to. cok succeeds Saeed On Dynamiting Charges Bongo aS Fears bivee..abet ee ivieg| variety featuring Vaughn Mon 5:30—(4) Gene Autry Shae aenemeS ‘Baby’ Mode -|Superintendent Edward E. James, Montgome Lucille Proves Blaine, Perry Como, Dennis} ': Eliott Lawrence's orc of Is who leaves next month to become in wag J ancient adage, “‘nothing skyrockets} O'Keefe, Carmen Miranda, (4)|- Rusty Draper, Pat Kirby, guests, | a private consultatn. (4) (Color) Video Theater, Gor- oat &. Ped don MacRae plays small” town LONDON i®—Britons are con- Winter Carnival. “at Preston More Bargains vinced that everything that goes ° tectives sought new evidence/s¢ties,”’ can be proved incorrect! of the Yukon. dentist tempted to commit mur. vay ot cre doen ~ tm $OECH COMTECHION ay in cmiming iment, aston Neve. | Soe ee oe TV cost of gasoline for example: . ‘ hich has already put at least : __ {00-7 Circus Time. (4) You! peter Lind Hayes; Mary Healy. 6B t Wa ton V w eat i ee reason how Teachers to Meet seven white men 8 hon for the Statistics” seem to'be 2 tough- mins mi (2) - Bob Cum- 19:39 (7) Confidential File. ““Medi- G which get 44 t6 100 miles on an : and churches. propodnce TV. word. cal Quacks.” (9) Story Theater. | . ; Imperial - ‘(roughly five U.S.| The Oakland County Speech Cor-| Police Clyde Sel-/ BOOST FOR BBC ~oaan en ee 65 Used TV Sets quarts) gallon of gasoline, rection Assn., a newly organized|lers @nnounced last night that} Commercial TV in Britian al-# am, ko*w : group, will meet at|‘‘seven or eight” men are being ready b has tripled non-profit BBC’s| f: Pee 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National, Most of these older TV sets have more tubes, A London dealer handling the! P-m. Friday, at the Oakland)held for the dynamiting of News. (4) News. (2) News. | more parts and heavier chassis than the new Italian Fiat 600 says: eared gps of Education Per’ a yas dwellings + gegen pee 25 =? ag a i. sets of today. why not investigate before yes “ , : "s new , ( im a There is nothing like a gallon Se service as ae ae r agua page Coumslt Loi Soba Theater, Woman buy your next TV? You can save from $100 from ” cost of a new set. Lit in Prison 88 he pede tt — : man to pont gerous n “Angel w it's now on every week night at gets 17 miles to the gallon to one University speech pathology clinic) “Several” have signed state-,9;30. ae the Badman”. starring - John 10’ G-E Chassis .............. which gets 50 to 100 miles. director, will talk on the early ments admitting. participation in|. oven Unless Found Insane, Wayne, Gail Russell, Irene Rich. Gasoline rationing struck Brit-|¢lementary grades program. the bombings, commissioner) The Heart Fund's “King and is Mest’ A | (4) Patti Page. (2) Miss Fair- 'Y Sapemort .... 1... cece cues ain Dec. 17 as he aftermath of} The association consists of 37 of|said. Queen of Hearts” crowns will be| Metesky st Answer, weather. - 10" Crosley ..........3..55.. the Suez Canal's blocking. With|the 46 active speech correction Sellers said that one of the men. | announced as fitting no other nog- to 47 Counts 11:20 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. iy od eee Se Bas shortages the and tax per identified as Henry Alexander, 27,' gins but Perry's and Dinah’s, with Anne Jefferys, Pat O'Brien in. “Riff-Raff.”’ 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater.’ (4) Tonight. Visit to New: York's Fulton Fish Market; Las Vegas hotels; Kim Stanley, guest. FRIDAY MORNING 6:530—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. | |6:55—(2) On The Farm Front: \ 7:00—(2) Good. Morning. (4) beerggsr! (7) Little Rascals, 4:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 12” Stewort-Warner ‘ 12a" Teleking . gevepece sa ge 12¥4" Sparton eee esses ove ee ® admitted shooting into a bus. only Sinatra close, and not very... Segregation. barriers were eatin The February Cosmopolitan re- De r ide Be faery Aces shows and event person was seriously injured.'then feels hungry... (Well, have some dessert), Guess Who Was Goat Well, it Wasn't Dog! DETROIT (# — Suburban Troy ‘police say a housewife called and’’ NEW YORK W—A ‘thireat of a E if ge g = : 2e8 F its gHE i British Shipping Slips one bus. 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Dog warden Aschel Smith was| In addition to the attempted|9:30—(7) Liturace Show aa ee two children 100 on an Im-|Surely He Should Pass {Court ruling against segregation, | dispatched to the woman's home,/™urder charges, the indictment/9:45—2) News, Weather. I a aa bom El coral o mace NEE) nae «| enema eee dn ng tor Oat Britate. “Sellers said : malicious placing of an explosive|10:30—(7) Theater Seven. Mh aay ipreg ( Tttttttt Plans Annual Banquet 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. ‘ Oakland County Kennel Club will|Sullivan anti weapons’ law 11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth 17” Bendix ............... cae ual miles per ‘ hold its annual banquet, Saturday a ke tees een tet or Consequences. (7) Robin and! 17” RCA. pig 49.95 - to do it. with “conspiracy.” @vening, Feb. 16. 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