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Billion “I don't quite know what I would) . do about the vice-presidency.” ‘Lazarus’ on Market HUNTSVILLE, Tex. ®—Want' ad: “For Sale 1932 Model A Ford. Af- fectionately called Lazarus, Has been raised from the dead," No Traffic Deaths LUDINGTON (®—The city has closed its books. on 1955 as a year free of traffic fatalities in Luding- Money Request} Ike’s Foreign Aid Plan| » The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- nt De head 4 | Rising Temperatures Forecast for Area lin the city. || On Nov. 22 the City Commission ! nance for a $600,000 revenue bond municipal parking eel |GM's Aerotrain - .|Arrives in. Detroit ia | _ jary, new, lightweight “‘Aerotrain”’ - |makes its: formal debut today on’ - }two railroads, ,| Stration runs, through its paces on a - |miles from Washi: » In a random survey a strong dé. 4 lot on Trial Run NEW YORK ~The revolution- built by General Motors Corp. A thousand miles apart, two separate units of the train, her alded GM President Harlow Ht, asa “new- concept’ in railroading, appear on demon- ‘The New York Central Railroad will show one Unit on the 283.5- mile trip from Chicago to Detroit. In the afternoon, the Pennsyl- vania Railroad puts the other unit run of 216.8 , D.C. to ‘Newark, N.J, The latter train will stop 10; miles short of New York because a city ordinance prevents diesel engines from using the river tunnels, . The GM train—a sleek, 10-coach job of aluminum and steel pulled by a jut-tosed diesel especially styled for it—is the latest entry in the field of lightweight trains. Michigan Youth Is First = é ton, (See story in Women’s Section, on -- faROSA AND FIANCEE-Singer Julius LaRosa and Rory. Meyer, hold hands at the apartment of a friend in New York last night, displaying the engagement ring the singer gave her New Year's Eve. Miss Meyer is secretary of singer, Perry Como. i aod ge can find don, 37 lots. It ing into AP Wirephoto| © NC ed his fiancee, page 24.) home.” i “We definitely need more concerned com- My wife experi- difficulty in find- ing a parking space during Christmas and she often gave up and came City Needs More Parking, |Residents of Area Claim taken yesterday in downtown 3 Pontiac, citizens of the city and its suburbs voiced need for additional municipal parking lots adopted an ordi- rogram which would ‘ovide for 624 5-cent-an- jhour parking stalls in the Navy Requests Atom Powered Surface Ship. Construction Bill Placed Before Solons to Speed Nuclear Age Progress has been taken. by & foe the m, ‘to|, WASHINGTON (#—Con- referendum. e gress is being asked to au- thorize building of the first atom-driven . surface war- ship and in other ways to fiore » ‘municipal Speed the Navy's progress parking. I live on|into the nuclear street but) A Navy ship construction have fo park on a. Many ti be- cates of oh of a closer space. We need at least a place in the city to .¢ park, so I would } say I would like F.to see’ more mu- nicipal lots, I gave up shopping in the city during Christmas be- cause I couldn't find a place to Irving J..Gor.- Bloomfield Terrace: city would ae the city. great West Huron), one more big mu- nicipal lot like we have. There's shopping A dividend of 85 cents per share authority for: 1. A light cruiser, nu- Contem pt Charge by Ex-School Red |Dropped by Judge _ BOSTON ®—Leon J. Kamin, 27, research assistant at Har- ‘yard University, was acquitted to- Aldrich of contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about Communiét affiliations. At a public hearing here two day by Federal Judge Bailey; niture. The firm is located on the ‘Lone Gunman Takes $150 in Holdup of Loan Office. A mid-afternoon robbery in downtown Pontiac yes- terday netted an armed bandit $150 Police said. ’ The fone bandit held- Bandit Takes a Loan | four employes at gun point second floor at 7 W. Lawrence St. in cash, Pontiac Talks in Florida a4 |After Congress | Hears Message Expects That Budget Will Be Balanced This. Year and Next — E hes at 2:15 f Finance years ago,, Kamin, now connected with Queens University, Kingston, Ont., refused to answer questions of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (D- |W. sitting as a one-man sub- committee of the Senate Perma- pent Investigations suticdmmittee. Kamin had admitted being a 1945 and 1950, : Bank Pays Dividend of 85 Cents a Share . on common stock has been paid by the Community National Bank Communist party member between offi then demanded money from the office safe, but Dubats told him there was no safe lo¢ated in the ice, Clerks in the office at the time were Frieda Sleep, 18, of Milford, and Mrs. Janet Killian, 20, of Ortonville. bandit had visited the office earlier in the day, inquiring about a loan p.m. in the second floor office of the Beneficial — Company, 7 W.t— . = “i Another employe said the bandit) Mrs. Killian said the |day KONRAD ADENAUER Bonn is being deluged with mes-| sages and gifts for Konrad Ade- ¢ ¢ z 3 : i ak * Among ti the Order of the by Pope Pius XII, ->3e iz = = on some furniture. “He said he would return later to talk to® the manager,” she z 5 +.) ei celebration will if i i ; [ added. The unshaven holdup mah left with a warning that he would to stockholders of record Dec. 31, | 1955, A. C. Girard, president and board chairman, announced today. | ' The return was .an increase of 15 cents per share over dividends paid June 30, 1955, Girard said. The stock has a par value of $10. The bank will conduct its annual | meeting of stockholders Jan, 17) at 10 a.m. shoot anyone who left the office during the next three minutes. Grace, Prince Engaged PARIS (INS)—Agence France Presse reported from. Monaco that Prince Rainier today “announced his engagement to’ American film = e ‘ star Grace Kelly. ¢ ter hits 50." we wil not saat wt iii | i ee | on Page State WASHINGTON (#—Following is the text of President Eisenhower’s State of the Union message to Con- gress today To the Congress of the United States: The opening of this new year must arouse in us “Jl grateful thanks to a kind Providence whose protection has been ever present , and whose bounty has been mani- fold and abundant. The state of the Union today demonstrates what .can be ac- complished under God by a free people; by their vision, their under- standing of national problems, their initiative, their self-reliance, their capacity for work—and by their willingness to sacrifice when- ever sacrifice is needed. In the past three years, respond- ing to what our people want their government to do, the Congress and the executive have done much J energies | they Ww demands for the strength and se- curity of the republic. Our country is at peace, our se- curity posture commands respect. A spiritual vigor marks our na- tional life. Our economy, approach- ing the $400 billion mark, is at an unparalleled ' level of prosperity. | The national income is more wide-| ly and fairly distributed than ever before. The number of Americans at grork has reached an all-time high. As a people, we are achiev- ing ever higher standards of liv- ing—earning more, producing more, consuming more, building more and investing more than ever before. Virtually all sectors of our so0- ciety are sharing in these good times, Our farm families, if we act! wisely, imaginatively and. promptly) to strengthen our present fatm pro- grams, can also look fo.ward to sharing equitably in the prosperity have helpkd to create. ‘ar in Korea ended two and a years ago. The collective se- strengthened. Our defenses have! been reinforced at sharply reduced costs. Programs to expand world trade and to harness the atom for the betterment of mankind have been carried forward. Our econ- omy has been freed from govern-| mental wage and price controls. Inflation has been halted; the cost of living stabilized. Spending Cut Government spending has been cut by. more than ten billion dol- lars. Nearly three hundred thou- sand positions have been elimin- ated from the federal payroll. Taxes have been substantially reduced, A balanced budget is in munities it we caution finished with resolution, bright with promise. Many measures of great national importance recommended last year to the Congress still demand im- thediate attention — legislation for school and highway construction; health and immigration legislation; water resources législation; legis- caution against unnecessary and unwise interference in the private affairs of our people, of their com- and of the several states. of the executive and legislative branches, keeping this ever in mind, address ourselves to the business of the year before us—and to the un- business of last year— the outlook is prospect. Social security has heen extend- ed to ten. million more Americans and unemployment insurance to four million more, Unprecedented advances in civil rights have been made.. The long-standing and deep- ‘seated problems of agricilture have been forthrightly attacked. This record of progregs has been curity system has been ' accomplished with a self-imposed a * ; * 4 . % ; ct 4 a he a a ee ok ee were eS : In i Press. Oe: cass OH 9, 3 5. ewer ee Food News....6...:..77 thru 36 Sports Theaters ssevevecees SD, 40, 41, 42 «ween eet et Pee [poses too worthy‘and the issues at lation to complete the implementa- tion of our foreign economic pol- icy; such labor legislation as ‘amendments of the Labor - Mar- agement Relations Act;. extension of the Fair Labor Standards—Act to additional groups not now cov- ered, and occupational safety leg- islation; and legislation ‘for con- struction of an atomic-powered ex-' hibit vessel, j Many new items of business like- wise require our atténtion—meas- jures that will furth¢r promote the release of the energies of our peo- ple; that will- broaden opportunity for all of them; /that will advance the Republic ip its leadership to, ward a just peace; measures, in short, that Are. essential to the building of An ever-stronger, ever- better America, Every/ political and economic guide supports a valid confidence that wise effort will be rewarded by an even more plentiful har,“ vest of human benefit than we now enjoy, — Our resources are too many,’ oy? principles too. dynamic, -olur _pur- stake too immense for us to enter- tain doubt or fear. Bat our responsibilities require that we approach this year's business with a sober humility. A, heedless pride in our present strength and position would blind us to the facts of the past, to the pitfalls of the future, We must walk ever in the knowledge that we are enriched by a heritage earned inthe labor and sacrifice of our forebears; that, for our children’s children, we are trustees of a great Republic and a time-tested politi- cal system; that we prosper as a ting member of the family |’ ot mations. / a world of justice and prosperity) In this light; the adrninistration|2%7: peace. These national olijee- hag continued work on its program for} the Republic, begun three; years ago. Because the vast spread! of national and human interests is) involved within it,/1 shall not in) this message attempt its detailed) delineation, Instgad, from time to during this session, there specific recommenda thin specific fields, In the comprehen- responsibility, Our world policy and our actions; are dedicated to the achievement of peace with justice for all na- tions, With this purpose, we move in a/d wide variety of ways and through many agencies to remove the pall of fear; to strengthen the ties with tives are fully supported by both our politica] parties, In the past year, our for a more stable and just has taken vatied forms, Among the most important two conferetives July and in the fall of last of the Union Message Delivered This Afternoon Continued Threat All were in agreement that a nu- clear war would be an in = Pe ae ee me RE RRS ay L U. S. Fails fo End ) Westinghouse Strike : See THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 ae foo a ; een cee. loge, eS : Aoreign aid .program : / asked Congreds ““to grant lim-|* was the daughter of M, E.|viewed by Adams. Parent- io Sone Reel Dee = se perves Mrs» Donald Tracy, acy, senhower's legislative program) She ig survived by a son, in the also called for: are Mrs. Stewart ns r Danielson of Sylvan Lake; two sis-|topic announced by t ; Mrs. Paul Me- * recording secretary; and federal aid to highways such as’ The funerdl will be at 1:30 p.m.le Norton, corresponding at Congress a * approve at the Saturday from. the Spark: Griftin “Name Unknown" . Nominating committee ; at merely “an adequate’ pion, of|Chapel with her pastor, the Rev.|teenage safety. Both stress pre-| for the receat election inctedes c. ¥. DICK financing.“ rather than insisting on Milton H, Bank, officiating. Bur- cautions children should take when, Mrs. George H. Coleman, Mrs. : the lonmiermn. borrowing progeami#! Wil follow in'White Chapel Me-jaccosted by strangers. | Richard Fowler and Mre. Harry Named Assistant siete: Semi ser me! omen Bo ee 5 ve es Fe iKenneth A, Clark « . * | ficial ana a Detroit m- lang ea honeo hemmed: Pe : . 2, Farm legislation, including a Ke » A, Clark, 47, of 55 Wil- man on children's safety, accord- thian ‘Sisters Temple No..94 in- eS a i soil bank program as part Aliases St, Glad yeutend ay in Pontiac| 6% Program Chairman Doe |staned Mrs. Forest Moyer aap eee evant ox he Malian’ ral Hospital after an illness| = ™""7*. jexcellent chief to lead their aan : wat gpa oer ere' Prices, costs /at two months. 4 . | ‘The program comes as a follow-|instead of Mrs. Holland | Coach Division Promotes oe nee ne area vse| A civil. engined! he was born|%P t the PTA council's ars. Cowen, chested na mest DS Hb0e in Tiideon ad wenimeeting held in October that de-lago, declined the post because _C.-F. Dick to Top Post;|next week. ly 9, $908, in and had . | iittala | P H 3. A five-year p m ef fed-|lived in Ponting 9pen 36 yearn. oe Dirks dee en St her denahter, . too, will be outlined in greater de-/mother, Mrs. Elva Clark of Attica; |cartoon shows. These caftoons at- fo ee The promotion of C. F. Dick to/tail in’ later message ws » Maw. Betty Fit tract an occasional deviate seeking} Holy Name PTA will meet Mon- the post of assistant general sales} 4 , 4... m patrick, Vicky Gaye, Kenneth Jt./an excuse to get near the chil-\day night, with classroom confer- 1 4 year slum clearance|and Ronald, all of Pontiac. dren, accordi | “an -- jpecgram © Other survivors include two sis-/- Two fathers have volunteered to|at §:30 p.m. in the auditorium. GMC Truck & Coach Division was|housing units in each of the two|; : 7 Dm. ers and two brothers, Mrs, Cecile/be present at edth Saturday show- * 8 8 announced today by E. PCE Te Chntien et bipertt com.| Vance of Flint, Roy Jr, of Attica, |ing to help patrol the theaters, as) A Junior High schoolers’ ) sub-|shaw, division general sales man-| _ i to investigate charges that/ z= Sophia Chariton and Walter, ja result of the council meeting.| youth program is slated for to- aa we is chime leguiitien Mageecs ane be]. . sats ‘That meeting was attended by | ™°rrow from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at peta Dick will move to Pontiac from) denied the right to vote Service wil be Satudey ‘et 3 suse Chil Bagh. © Moxley, | the Community House, with danc- = Los Angeles, Calit., where he basi". statehood for Hawail - some-ltinme ‘Rochester Fineral| Adama Principal Noah Blosser, | 'ng, games, and light refresh: Carsten SS served as ' regional manager on “— some- Home, Rochester, ‘Phe Rev. Donald and Vice Bob Eilerby, ments planned. " \ SOS RB ETT EG _ the West Coast for’ the past five) "Mins the President has repeatedly Oisen will officiate. Burial will be| nd Vice President ie , - <” : 3 a te asked and Congress fused|in Petry Mt, Park Cemetery. ad parents from ether schools. | Sponsors of the event are the|e \/_ Cwsesrearh, y eon : to approve, Eisenhower said ‘he| The two films were made avail-|Birmingham ‘Youth Committee, a 8B ade of ee 4 Styear veteran of the bus hoped “progress toward statehood Robert A Malloy able by Chief Moxley and the De-|the Community House and the All Populer Bro a SS D0 | 1928 when the original {this session. ; a Prayer service will be held atishown to children. during class|ity Center. Peter / ; i 1, Revision of the immigration’s o'clock this evening : Handy item for 5%x0 Inches, @tbook. Sturdy vinyl in SIMA.“ 06 N. Saginaw § Main Floer e of CABINETS %* Showroom Samples ® Paint Scratched | le fe’s more than we sold during all last year . Plenty of Some Models ... 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He! : spin fotiigic's: x mebirpioersierent eer ec.rvls a THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. uriURSDaY, JANUARY’ 5, 1956, ‘THREE oe SIMMS LETH | a | : Famous “Fruit-ol-the-Loom” | Regular 44c NON 4 | ow lights measure 25 feet. ment to determine whether a city street can be lighted sufficiently from one side, Emerson said. : Male Chorus Set to Sing Locally on February 11 An inter-city ‘male chorus sing Feb. 11 in Pontiac High School) gymnasium will be co-sponsored by | the MacDowell Male Chorus of Pontiac ‘and the Pontiac Exchange _ Club, officials announced yester- day. : Over 300 members of eastern Michigan male chours clubs, mem-iz bers of the Michigan Male Chorus Association, will sing in the joint| concert. Participating clubs are from Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Midland, Port Huron, Pontiac, and Wyandotte % The Pontiac High School Boy’s Glee Club also will participate. Exchange Club president Leslie Ware said tickets are available KE from club members and members of the MacDowell Chorus. New Circuit Judge Starts With a Rush Oakland County’s new circuit ‘busy first session yesterday. Judge Adams’ initial full-day appearance on the bench saw him was installed Tuesday. Cordovan leather is made from the hides ‘of horses. THESE FAMOUS PATTERNS. in . THE F/NEST SILVERPLATE AVAILABLE Choose the pieces you need to eomplete your service in ony one community of these fomous C pot ferns. Place your order now for early tall delivery. OFFER ENDS’ FEB. 29 Each - Piece : A} 1.10 ner Knives een ag 90 Grille Knives 3.30 Round Bow! Dinner Forks 290 Soup. na 2.90 Grille Forks 220 A.D. Coffee Salod Forks 2.20 Spoom 1.410 Cocktail Forks 9.90 feed Drink Table Spoons 2.48 Spoons 290 Coid Meat Butter Fork 3.85 coders = 2 90 Grovy Ledie = 3.85 OCTRADE. MARKS OF ONEIDA LTO, -REDMOND'S ' Optometrisis—Jewelers ° #1 N. Saginaw St. . 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B. . ~ saeco Shop— ha Floor of Fashion Jos a ae : Waite's Boyswear—Second Floor ’ - f e y; é Z Vy ; ' Fei i i i (4 i : , * ' } fe cd i oe as ge ec hk Ps te 3 tw oe ear 2 5 ‘ ea = = > rE ee en ee een nl ae ne CT! ee ee er ee 4 asitialiea yi nigh gue ey , - be \ . alt = TIA. PRESS “Tir Gain wa rer wi te “Voice of the People . ve " — aly was scented, ee: “William R:- Herb Prac. I ak gor ala ~ “Participants of Carol Sing — is not ava: of Ayan =e Fia.a6 Py ee 2 Fa at ab iapeions vals state = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 7 seen eee Serene - THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 9. Reserve Units Ask Training Sites Here Two proposals for making Pontiac more efficient militarily, and a third for making it more beautiful are _ coming in for timely discussion. < The first two are of special interest ~ to Pontiac’s military reserve units. From Fifth Army Headquarters has come a request to the City Commis- gion that five acres. of the City owned dump on Orchard Lake Ave. be set pur Oe military purposes. © * * At the same time City Man- ~ ager WiLLMaw revealed that the Michigan National Guard had ' asked for an adjacent 10 acre plot. This presumably would be the site of a new National Guard ~_ Armory. _ ' The Fifth Army communication. ' pointed to the possibility of an Army Reserve training center being built onthe Ste sore plot in 3997. t.. ee ‘Such a possibility. was strength- ened by the announcement from Major Grore.ugscuen, unit advisor on all Pontiac reserve activities. He’ that under the Reserve Forces training of reservists are boty in- adequate. - . If Pontiac is-going to oe - reserve units the kind » operation | they these * pequests deserve sympathetic consideration. _ - fe The third proposal is born of the fact that Pontiac’s old City Hall has ‘been razed and that later, when a ’ new National Guard Armory is built on the proposed Orchard Lake site, the present National Guard Armory on Weigt Street will also be razed. ‘Ultimately, the old City Hall and the adjacent’ Armory sites will become part of a public park in the downtown area. Such a development obviously in years to come would add greatly to the beauty of the entire new City Hall "property. Kalkaska Base Okayed — People all over Michigan should be relieved by news that the last legal obstacle to construction of the Air Force’s jet base at Kalkaska has been removed. This came when the State Ad- ministrative Board . approved lease of the property for the ~ base. Under. terms accepted by Kalkaska and Grand Traverse Counties, the Air Force will have 99 year possession of the site. Kk * * “The two counties won’t be able to collect taxes on the property. But they and a large area of outstate Michigan will benefit economically from construction of the base. The original expenditures planned will approximate $25,000,000. Ultimately, however, a total of $75,000,000 may be spent. ke & o* The great benefit to the whole area, of course, will come from the payrolls of the 5,000 Air Force and civilian personnel even- tually to be housed there. For the people of the entire State, how- ever, the important thiny will be the resulting improvement in our air defense-of the Soo Locks and ~ other strategic points. * * * - ‘The political fight over this base has been long and stormy. At first a - tite in Dante ey was ‘chosen. & State Figures Prove | Care Does Save Lives - Motorists of Michigan proved again what two national Safe Driving’ Days already had proved—that careful driving does save lives. The payoff was a New Year week- . end traffic toll of only 23 dead. This _ wwas in relieving contrast to the shocking slaughter which cost 40 lives in Michigan during t ithe Christ- mas weekend. The same.can be said nation- ally. New Year weekend fatali- ties numbering 356 fell 64 below the predicted 420. This was an almost magical improvement over the Yule weekend when 609 - ‘Americans, or 49 more than pre- - dicted, lost their lives in traffic. Perhaps the snow which began — falling Monday made drivers more © careful. Perhaps it was the memory _ of the terrible Christmas weekend. Whatever the cause it should remind all motorists agaim to make every day of the year Safe Driving Day. Askep if he believed Friday is an unlucky day, the Old Sorehead re- plied, “Yes; I don’t know no reason to consider it an exception.” The Man About Town Welcome, Clark - Oakland County's Fourth Circuit Judge Installed Optimist; Anybody who tries every method he hears to cure a cold. The architect of this column wishes to add his personal congratulations te Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams and Oakland County on his donning of the toga. When a boy we ran cattle for his grandfather, a country stock buyer, Our acquaintance with his family, cov- ering nearly three-quarters of a century, runs through five generations, with Clark in the middle position. At his instalia- tion, speaking for the older members of the bary S> Chil- dren's Bureau for a pamphlet on how to get along with children. Apply this knowledge to his kids. Give them a firm kindness and love. Once they want to have you around, he'll have to have you around. The second thing you have to do is to handle him. Treat him kindly, so that he'll feel like one of the children, too. But also baw! him out oceasionally — so that he won't get too lonesome for-his first wife. The veteran, professional bache-_ lor is a tougher nut to crack. He is full of bad habits, wary of women, thinks he knows what he wants out of life and is sure it isn’t marriage. ight. Snares . Back Alive You have to improvise the fourth - — the amateur with young fellows today, They aot Tigo I ey ee. : ? oe But here are a few general tips that should stand up: “It: -he - catches a common cold, - try to avoid coming down with pneumonia yourself. A man is afraid of axwoman who can al- ways outdo him, If he invites you up to a home- cooked meal in his apartment, don’t complain about how he burned the canned spaghetti, Re- member, after you're married, you can bring in good well-cooked spa- ghetti from the nearest delicates- sen. * * s Cry once on his shoulder during a sentimental movie, but only once, Every man likes to know his wife “has a soft heart, but no man ever married Niagara Falls. If your boy friend borrows your car and you feel sure it's to take out another girl on a date, don't hide in the back seat to try to overhear what they say, * * Ld If you are paying for a night out on the town, don't give him the money in public, Just slip him your wallet and murmur, “Honey, Jet's you and me and the pocket- book go as far as we can to gether.” To boil it all down, all normal young~ ~are’ lonely and uncomfortable, but hate to admit - it openly, Your problem is simply to show him in feminine ways how he could have a much better life hitched with you — but not so much better a life that he becomes frightened with the thought it. will — change him 00 much, So, young lady, if you would lead a young man over the hurdle of matrimony, lead him gently-- Don't shove — he may balk. Remember, you're not fooling with one guy out of a million. He's one out of 17 million — and -there are 19,999,999 other single American ladies who might be looking for a chance to snare him, Case Records of a Psychologist Remember Your Part in 3-Link Chain, Play Game of Life According to Rules Lois cheated in the game of romance. She refused to play according to Hoyle. Instead, she thought she could re-write the rule book to suit her whims. Now she is so ashamed and humiliated, she tried to commit suicide. So act like adults, which. should* mean: Play the game of life according to the accepted rules. And re- member you are the middle link th a three-link human chain! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-340: Lois’ M., aged 18, is a Kentucky coed. “Dr. Crane, I read your article entitled ‘You Can't Buy Back Your Chastity’,” she said. “It taught me a lot and I only | wish I could have had that advice a year ago. _* © & “But what would you think of a girl like me who had already made the mistake against which you warned us? “Oh, I read all your “arguments about how boys try to make girls think everybody else is doing such things - “And I know you warned us that the boys often fib about how much they love us,’ and only tell us that to break down our objections. ’ “Bat I went ahead and did it ‘Just because I was so infatuated I felt 1 couldn’t live without this “IT was putty in his hands, even though I have always been taught what is right, and am not a bad girl normally. . *T also knew that he was a ladies man and the roving kind. But I hoped against hope that I could change him. However, it didn't work. He has alteady cast “It breaks my heart and I have no interest in living. I even swal- . lowed a lot of sleeping tablets last week, but I didn’t die. So why did I go ahead and give in to him?” INTOXICATION Intoxication with love can make one almost as stupid as when. it results from imbibing ethy! al- cohol. Most readers have had at least. in this earty romance and had be- come fascinated ty another girl. And that pattern is typical of most people of normal soctél ad- -justments. But while we are mad- lr in love, we do feel as if life would be wormwood and gall if we had to give up o our present tor- rid romance. ° * * But we must use our brain and realize that such a romance has tous before, so it could at least conceivably occur again a few years later. +: So we must imitate basebal! managers and Play the batting averages. Pick 'em by our heads instead of relying just on sex ap- peal or heart throbs. BATTING AVERAGES That which does the most good for the most people for the longest period of time is morai and right. Since we are just the middle linlc of a 3link human chain, consist- ing of parents, ourselves and our children, we are obligated to our '~ parents as well as to our future - unborn babies. TMiicit ‘sexual affairs are thus And immorality starts out ba- bies of unwed mothers with one strike against them, which is ob- viously unfair. Furthermore, the girl herself loses her greatest charm in the eyes of boys, which is spunk or independence of spirit. The Bible says such women are “humbled”, thus indicating this dire Psychological result to her pride and spirit. - So play the game of courtship according to Hoyle. We have defi- . nite rules for rom any ance, just as for * It is a sign of selfish egotism or juvenility to break the rules ang try to re-make them to fit our own desires, Send for my booklet, “Sex Prob- lems of Young People,” enclosing a stamped return envolope, plus - 20 cents. High schools are using It widely. Always, write to in care of The oF i Gest or ae BR oe Soul tl ee ee ep ee by. 4 x / Py boat pe * af i \ i} ts h ' ee ye hs sthasdiiahiial hathatedihdlidl silted: Shi ache i Per eke Wer e/ oP itch Ssh hak ¥ figs Ve ae ae? i a J Af iS f, ~ ; . ™ * . : * . . Sy é i 5 * . . ¥ Ps ; ee et i ee . ¥ “ < ee ‘ eee | . 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Ons matin gan Hnlndwas' come i eocty! TODD'S Shoe Store. { : ‘ ; e- : Me ‘Meet Konrad Adenauer THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 He Rules By ‘TOM AGOSTON {Last of a series of three articles.) “BONN (INS) — Konrad Aden- auer, whose government career started 50 years ago, has never enjoyed higher prestige at heme or abroad than he does today, ahis 80th birthday. © a * 6 el ane) ry ilelal time him only! * Like a predecessor, ‘Iron Chan- cellor"’ Otto Von Bismarck, Aden- “mixing teehemmanibis with music, art and other interests, . One has to be pretty close to cheice souvenirs, consisting of two identidal greenfolders, one obvi- ously of. recent. vintage, the other OMifaded with age. Both bear ‘the heading dismissals, — DISMISSAL DOSSIERS The first, marked “Dismissal — by Liberators,” holds his notice of Bonn With Strong Reins] ouster ‘from his postwas Cologne; lord mayor at the hands of the ‘British military governor Gen. Barraclough, on grounds of “ineffi- ciency” in 1945. The second, ly marked in German gceript and headed | “Dismissal — by Nazis” holds his dismissal notice from the same post 22 years before, by ‘Hitler. A natural born gadgeteer, who has filled the house with self-de- signed or inspired labor saving de- vices, Adenauer can also lay claim to having invented the world’s! ‘first illuminated darning ees. As he was watching his ‘wie battling with a darning needle in. before :-he bares one of his i YEASSES oo — SAS Sk so ww 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. auer until his recent illness has fajled to train independent minds J. ag a precaution against the dis- integration of a governing coali-| ition. The. question which, for years | has sent a chill dowf the spines | of Western statesmen is this —— would Germany after Adenauer’s | passing from the potitical scene | make a deal with Russia? 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By the is placed squarely before the bar of world opinion We ‘shall persevere in seeking @ general reduction of arma- ments under effective inspection and control which are essental safeguards te ensure reciprocity and protect the ‘security of ail. ‘In the coming year much re- mains to be done. . *. @ While maintaining our, military ‘deterrent, we must intensify our ESTRUS which. ne- gotiations looking toward limita- mney to preserve their inde- In ‘United Nations subcom:; ‘on disarmament last {al}, |Teciprocal, United States member- this proposal was explored and the ship in the organization will evi- dence our continuing desire to co- operate if promoting an expanded trade among the free nations. Thus making our trade agréenients truly | ining and the organization, as proposed, is Ee -own-inter=: sisdlihnis ti re ecte tion ae bea lerithinations jand . restrictions! better. achieve the greater strength against Ame: exports. and in| that is our ‘common goal they projects and programs which we approve and which re- quire a period of years for plan- nd completion, < = * ° Save on ROEBUCK AND vinon al ests to those of like-minded issue|nations in working for steady ex- pansion -of- trade and: closer eco- nomic cooperation. Being strictly an administration entity, the or-4 | ponioatiats for trade cooperation cannot, of course, alter the control iby Congress of ‘the tariff, import, | jand customs policies of the United States. We need to encourage invest- ment. overseas by avoiding un- fair tax duplications, and to foster foreign “trade by further simplification and improvement of our customs legislation. We must sustain and fortify our n| mutual security | program, Because their people a special target of in- ternational communism, there 5 te need to help them achieve ‘the ‘economic growth and stability. nec- against Communist ' filled from appropriations to be world: the. ferment of change is, — working -strongly;- 3 tr < Ag °F by dithreats and enticements. Long-Time Basis Accordingly, I ask Congress to grant limited authority to -make longer-term commitments for as- sistance to such projects, to be ful- made in’ future fiscal years. These various steps will power- fully strengthen the economic foun-| ‘dation of our foreign policy, To-| igether with constructive action) jabroad, they will maintain the present momentum toward gen- eral economic progress and vitality of the free world, ~ : In all this, change is the inexor- able law of life. In much of the ‘but grave injus- tices are still” uncorrected: We must not, by any sanction of ours, help to perpetuate these wrongs. I have particularly in mind -the oppressive division of the German | people, the bondage . of ‘millions’ elsewhere, and the exclusion of _ (Continued on Page 30, Col. vy _} 36-Mo. Guerentesd: | Regularly) 15.95, ALLSTATE BATTERY 7 ‘37 Qf. 6 Mla aabdipeioas ‘shaing Wie bell power, longer @ Grid metal fights corrosion. reduces discharge Car Make “Year ee Chevrolet 1940-54 9.99 Ford | 1940-46 10.99 © Mercury — 1947-53 ‘ ~ WINTER PRICES! || age re8 riuzel ise ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS For All Types Homes Call FE 4-6089 st earnestly request that the Congress approve our oy oo aig in the organization for trade operation which would assist the ererie out of Ge. gneral agree ment on tariffs and trade to sat hur Sediee Aotete sien amen Our membership in the OTC will provide the most effective and ex- Free door hood with every order of Aluminum Windows ‘and Doors or Aluminum Awnings. 9 A. M. to 10 P, M. L. W. Bogert All Awning & Storm Window Sales 233 S. Telegraph—One Block South of Voorheis Allstate Motor Oil Priced to Save You 40c -Per Can! REGULARLY 2.39 499 ca Heavy Duty Allstate comeouneed motor oil, unexcelled in quality by any other oil at this price! Buy this 10-qt. can . get 2 oil changes for less than $1 each! It's specially priced at Sears this weekend! Savel Crucial Problem During the past year the crucial of disarmament has moved to the forefront of practical endeavor, At Geneva, I declared the readiness of the United States By this means, : I felt ‘mutual sus _ picions could be allayed -_ an 5 Candidates fo Vie for 1955 JC Award Pontiac’s “Young Man of the Year" for 1955 will. be chosen to- morrow at noon when a panel of judges will make its choice from a field of five candidates. The name of the winner will not be disclosed until later this month, however, according to Chairman Lynn Allen Jr. The anfteuncement will be made at the annual. “Bosses’ Night’ of the Junior. Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of | _ the event. 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Now 3.97 Cotton Barl Prints Marlowe was reported dead in a' pub brawl but it was, in truth, a! simple plowman who was done | in and buried Under the play-. ~——wright's —name.—Sectuded—under-f- Walsingham’s wing, Marlowe is then supposed to have written “Hamlet,” ‘Romeo and Juliet,” | “King—Lear” and—all- the others, and Walsingham paid a semi-illi-| terate Shakespeare, whose wife’ could neither read nor write, to act-as front man—author and pro ducer, ; The Marloweites say that Wal- ___singham,—with—estates—at—stake,_ must have taken some of Mar- : Jowe’s unpublished “Shakespeare” | OL eet : . | y to his grave. They have now won . ; . : : the right to make sure. te , | Shower Curtains Cotton Dish Cloths ; 5 But. where does that leave the ~~ ae A105 Baconites? Will they dig up and Solid Color Plastic we Large, Extra Absorbent frisk the man. they say wrote. eg. : Shakespeare's stuff? er 1.49 19¢ 8 for $] It should be quickly mentioned} Sturdy;- long-wearing! 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Pano holds—Sears Basement Pn ae * 7 It’s Regularly : Priced at 1.49 ee 4, RE et, a : ~ ab ——~ et Sale | ee mi * 7. a yg & - — f Exciting Color Tones, Vat Dyed Let freshness and originality lead the way to néw beauty for your home. Smart bark a cloth is easy to sew... fully washable. J +. created to give you. years of service. - * Let your choice be modern .. . leaf or -- floral . . . or an interesting scene-..., Sears can serve you with a. wide selec- tion. Phone Sears now, FE 5-4171 for a ; free estimate on your needs at no obliga- i tion to- youl . Draperies Dept.—Sears Main F loor i *)\) a. ll ” WHICH DO YOU HAVE? if you are making more thon one payment each month, due fo recent expenses, you owe it to yourself to take advan- tage of LIBERTY LOAN’S "Four Point Pay-Off Plan” NOW! k 1. Total all your bills. 2. Phone, write or come in. 3. Protect your Credit Rating. 3. Protect your Credit Rating. 4. 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"28 z for the interstate system creates 24. § Use Bill Consolidation Service...with- \ fe: Regular Prices! added hazards for the legislation.| ___ : widen Mite pesmi ee, ;' The interstate system, » 40,00 ba | suo ft) (| BUY NOW AND jmile network of key roads, would|riginate down { amano sore thw tee [ = Bi Tae tc 4 Den aed il eng ad a bois oan = ll YET ponding ta: Congress. en ne sderel-siate|big, new roed program. | beneficia . FINANCE CO | : te than six pounds of rice a year. In|’ Gerald Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC © FEderal 2-9249 | a bi. Louisiana the average is 100 “) ere we of all surrounding towns . a full House-voted pounds, — — . 3 , THIS PAIR OF TWIN BED COMPLETE OUTFITS...WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE | “ INNERSPRING ‘RESILIENT | MATTRESSES | COIL SPRINGS I \/_ an , 3 Gu! Te helelnks” OG a eae | : NO MONEY DOWN \ | : | You can search from Maine to California and . you'll not | : & : run across anything that even begins to compare with | ee eis wh oe an ‘this! 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Folsom, director A of the university's engineering re- 58, : laskan Dems search institute, had headed 408 ye , research projects in the past year, Fy* totalirig more than $8,600,000. Pick Delegates The institufe, which works for EEESSLILTS | To told Meeting nd eo King fo Be Speaker |r‘ sess tee Centenarian Is Fist “The cout increase in research money | ] st to Name Members to ; ag rtd se EE tt EL on anaete 1 == | Presidential Convention at Annual Meeting businens waa in the Potic Louisville Fatal of 56 ’ * ¥ 3 E z j a , according to Robert St. Clair. ' ° A cooperative effort to solve the Warren A, King, merchandising) 43°C? meeting’s highlights| LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Jdhn 2 ‘secret of hay fever by meteor-) WASHINGTON @—Alaska Dem-|manager of Life magazine, will belwill-be the induetion ot 1986 offi-jLong, a retired farmer believed ologists, public health experts, bot-| ets ety ald & convention thiS!the main speaker when the Cham-leers and directors. to be more than 100 years old, 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac --> FE 2-3551 ~ anists, engineers and doctors. | weekend to pick the first delegatesine. of Commerce convenes Jan| ° 00 ——=—===<— became Louisville's first 1956 traf- VETERAN APPROVED ; HEADLIGHTS, TOO ---\momtinating come onane Presidentialla4 for its annual meeting in the| ‘Total population of the U.S. in/fic fatality yesterday. EN | An attack on highway visibility|"°™inating conventions. of 1956. {Pus Temple 1790 was 3,929,214. 1 Police said ‘Long was hit by two a Ree , : by a station wagon loaded with in- The territorial convention Jan. vse is ts to determine how much|"® Will choose a six-vote delega-| -” . _ light is deflected by fog and other!" to the Democratic Nati _ hampering conditions” and how Convention starting in Z0 headlights can be perfected, ee &. * ¢ « An atomic bubble bath that al- | The first delegation to the lows scientists to trace the path | publican National Cunvention poh! of atoms and nuclear particles, ing in San Francisco Aug. 20 will studying their eccentricities by |be completed in an Oklahoma con-| watching the trail of little bub- \yention set for Feb.6. |f bles they leave while speeding The first delegate picking by the| _- through a water chamber. primary method will be in New| rockets only|Hampshire March 13. PUSH! SHOP! SAVE! | a Penney’s Exciting and PEARL WHITE § Alaska Democrats sent an unin. structed delegation to the 1952 Coast-to-Coast BULBS | Te six votes.on all three ballots 3 Janvary White Goods . TASKER’S [ji sess some eve aol 63 West Huron gh aged a Saati in, FE5-6261 . ivention Feb. 6 will complete selec-| ition’ of 22 delegates to the GOP)! ——- |National Convention. There will be We Pe” a | fm jtrict delegates. Four. years - aati | oH ‘ iL / ps sstional "torveation votes smenell : Dacron®-nylon selvaged towels! . © 4 President . Ge MILK OF MAGNESIA [faa oiprpieks : Doug: : seoute-T sett CANNONS . TABLETS tatea, Sep eee 1 Gian-ever: prices!” Quality 2 for 1 : = } Po: i Dacron-nylon for extra strength at the edges! taorra don yellow, pink 22 by 44-Inch thers. wrap-cround! ne eh | LOW PRICES | on first quality fitted sheets ' FITTED MATTRESS PAD, | ‘COVER COMBINATION! * Slip on like fitted sheets. * Wash snow white, won't shift T7 4 or lump. 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TWIN FITTED, 6 ww we ee 187 : | . | safentt sariek more than 1%: M HARDWARE Co. | a tae a: , WARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES ee iced OAKLAND — 8 4-1594 Big dollar value! Think of it, one dozen terry wash cloths for a mere $1, Fine quality, absorbent terry in pretty pastels. 12 by 12 inches. 12 1.00. alt } - ee ie Mere g adey wrk leper pe a epee Oboe mre ia [Begging on Coctet: Can Be Big Business Then she got a metal pan and) began begging on a. busy down- town corner. A hidden TV cam- era, watched while Miss Shaw tried to determine whether men or wom- aniane ware Emerge to a See an beggar. would be $48 for an ¢ight-hour- day,” Miss Shaw said, *‘I think ee See peg beter eae jtelevision!"” = McCarthy Will Speak ‘ for Candidates if Asked WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Jo- seph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) says he will take the stump this year for any GOP senatorial candidate) — who. is. facing a close contest and| * asks him to speak. He made it plain that he will) support only part of the Eisen- hower administration's record and will stress the Communists-in-gov- Eleven men-and two women con- tributed $2 which Miss Shaw turned over charity. ernment theme in opposing Demo- cratic candidates. Food prices are rising in Mexico. ’ Have you ever seen a toboggan? It-is a long, ew-chend sled built | ‘ something like a’ very wide ski. The toboggan, made of.strips of wood carefuly fitted together_and curved in front, is used in heavy snow or on special toboggan slides. You can make a toboggan like this one “of Tom and Toni very . Weight the rear end of the toboggan with two pennies pasted to the | . under side with gummed tape, Then color Tom and Toni, paste the picture on thin cardboard and cut out the figures. Fold each figure forward at the hip line back at the knees and forward again at the | ankles. Since Tom will sit in front of the toboggan, paste his feet to the | floor. Make holes in his mittens and also in front of the toboggan. Then thread a string through the toboggan and his hands so he can. steer. Toni, sitting in the rear, should have her hands and feet pasted __ to the floor. And away they go! Junior Editors: pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write | ° your suggestion to ‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it : cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of I ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. TOMORROW: Sim Go shates, Train-Blocked Road emotional upsets or day strain, And folks who eat and drink un ae suffer mild bladder irritation + with that restless, uncomf If you are miserable and worn out of these discomforts, portly a aya by their pain relieving action, by their sooth. r irritation, ‘train blocked’ a highway much longer than the eight minutes) results. | A police magistrate ‘who heard the case looked at a protesting letter from another complainant | dragged-out, mise which read: ‘The engineers laugh | Set daSfattae hewps telicf sclltions have enzlat Us from the cabs of the trains.” Seed foreverst poses Garena’ ‘aPills todayt'He ordered a full investigation. _ 4-DRAWER CHEST 36” High, 30°’ Wide, 16" Deep Delays to Be Investigated SPRINGFIELD, Ill. 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THURSDAY: JANUARY 5, 1956 | : 2. “SEVENTEEN —— == Traditional Fish |*™ "°° & \% br ™" Doctor Freed on Charge: | | | — vests of the “1920s, lin Japan Piles Up | demand was considered 49 0f Murder in Wife's Death ; pice for Grocers {prices spiraled, ‘Thougands of Jap»jkie-physician was freed yesterday . fe : a ae .went without this New/jon ‘a murder charge in the ee oh | : ee Nort Saginaw Staats drug death of his wife. oa : I A et a aS Sa : : = * boycott ‘, : : : . : F ; ~ ; poe - Phone FE 4-6842 ad 14| Grocers’ shelves are piled high down from the level of caviar} Fy Sullivan, Skokie justice of : , ae ry one =>. with dried ‘roe cakes, traditional|*® fish meal. The nation’s leading|the peace, dismissed the charge iv @ j = JIU ' : “Better Things in Sight” paper said Tokyo grocers|against Dr. Hobart H. Todd, 43, a aa a : Open Friday Evenings economic jalone are stuck witty 83,000 ; ; Mie delicacy te celled “kazunvk’" lenough to furnish ebout belt the een reer Jury was unable to determine whether the death of (little children) and is thought to|tables in the metropolis, Z\promote fertility, . “New Year's is over; we don't/Mrs. Hazel ‘Todd, 37, was accl- : fi} Lately the herring have deserted|need it,” one housewife saj dential or intentional. ant “ceo arn get amy Said another, “I never liK€d the) Mrs, Todd's body was found In 4895 — nea Soviet terri-jtaste anyway:” the bedroom of their home Dec, 3. Coroner Walter McCarron said & Drayton Plains alien off—a third of the 1954 catch| facturing 2,400 windmills a year.'of barbiturate poisoning. ee India expects soon to be manu-|chemical analysis showed she died —_ 2 : — i - ! | “Bm , : 25,000 Unie Vitamin 4 2 “A’ Caps bats AY N ee: Bottle of 100 ream dex ot ‘eg, 350 Pint : ee ee |e be | | ‘| Twuirtroot |G $B | CHOARETTES.... mn 9489 \ | 1 4 CWESTINGHOU: ins PAYMENT King Size $2.04 Plus Tax. ie Vie \ wo rE, mae \ ld» o)’d meolth | Special’ : ; BARBARA GOULD fe 4 “ When your system lacks Cemanll, Sa ) bey strong red blood, and is Me 4 : F ; vitamin starved you feel 8 \ u jistless, —— — 8 » wed Ss . 4 X your arg (id your VELVET .OF ROSES : i ee te that 4 BS aoe TIRED" fooling NOW, DRY SKIN CREAM Hi 1 Sa enrich your blood fast i by Wgorates ndvcated with VIGORETS. i , oe é ef bap 3 : : * | Ne Bs ‘ * men or ment oo TAPPAN d Os eal AS > ? at mee 120 or 620 ‘ NORGE Regular 1.98 éoeeiee : Kiss 69 : WELBILT Regular 3.25 (20 exp.) 2 : : NOW OPEN — NEW SUPER THRIFTY fe 0 en Friday and Monday : : | | NEXT TO THE NATIONAL FOOD STORE ~ | » . “4 p : | : : i} Thrift a Ms ae . * ry | me ; | e » | . | : | os , | o : Nights ’til 9-Free Parking Beretermertery: “)lt4eli-salel Ce | { 4 J + ie j \ tt ( a FOI TE ee Re SE See enon ag ( BER Rn J ‘< we ‘ ara 4 bethany FS f Li mca iehaiy a "i eonyy : ag weped ~ sae dal io bats ia ta aad tas , sean ee : , : Eee aS : ° i" Cig aay ne , ‘ I: “ : : ibe re 6 # c <. i i a a r : ‘ Q +’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 ad % Meet Mrs. Indira Gandhi De atats We beets Way cernene aa eg cae eee! % T id ’ “ , ‘ 4 . ; a A i a ; ‘ Nehru’s Daughter Looms) i : , jas Potential Political Force : By K. SATAKOPAN. {confirmed by two later develop- ee + aap a — , - — NEW DELHI, India (®—Prime}ments; : 1. =a cS” ‘ Minister’ Nehru's. daughter. Mrs.| She received more votes than) : a (x ‘ ndira G: is. rapidly moving|any other candidate elected to the . f bits , ' \from a life as her father’s official|Congress party's 1l-member Cen- Ihostess to apolitical life of her|tral Elections Committee, which own, ; jwill pick candidates aiid plan Mrs. Gandhi, 38, takes after her|$trategy for the 1957 elections. ANCE |S -|which arranged the Soviet Russia's two visiting lead- - She acted-as chairman for a special government committee for ers, Premier Nikolaj Bulganin and Communist™ party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev, There is talk her father is’ grooming her to be his chief aide. There is talk she perbaps holds ideas to the left of her father’s.| Many observers disagree with these viewpoints, but all concede she js becoming a political force jmovement, and with the Congress iparty which led the fight. * | Mrs. Gandhi's initiation*to pub- lic life was in this movement. $25 Down, $75 Later for Ike Dinner Tickets KANSAS CITY «-—Republican “salute to Ei-| Jan, 20 date’ comes on the heels of And with tax time rolling around, , (they figure, it. might be-tough get- and Sanjay, now 9—jting a crowd for the $100-a-plate to become her widowed! dinner. father’s official. hostess when. he} The solution? e .| Tickets will be sold on a time Her husband, a newspaper exec-jplan: $25 down, monthly install- jutive and. member of Parliament,|ments of $25 each, om gg Hagen but appeared to * = = —————-—-———— take,a k seat. | H Eaty hs soar the simseedt uilty| COP Dinner Planned On the political stage: She was| MUSKEGON (#—Ninth District selected to. the 21-member Con-|Republicans, with Fifth District Re- Working Committee, ‘thée|publicans from Grand Haven, will high command of the Congress,|hdld a $100-a-plate dinner Jan. 20, India’s biggest party. coinciding with a series of ‘‘Salute Her’ political emergence was'to Ike" dinners across the nation. ‘| Big Bunk Bed Set - Coutmwin 5HQ™ T-DIAMOND SET-WAS $79.95 39°50 von wn Zin. 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SAGINAW (Downtown Stere) No. 2—TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Stim” <4 BOX OF i SALE PRICED! | ‘Niles.- used coal celler of a filling station,| . —* & *& byists who seek high ‘fidelity re- back in the ‘20s, is giving employ- sealioe tb yet of tha * “}i-F¥? | production of music by phono- ment to 50 in this southwestern |wave, Electro-Voice, Inc., “ts sup-lgraph and radio, This branch of electro-voice has doubled in unit sales each year since 1949, jand is an outstanding postwar in- idustrial success. , Electro-Volee was originally noted for its micrepliones. Dur- ing World War Il it made one million of- them for the Armed - Peer ere er ernrs DARRELL'S 24 Hour Emergency | Prescription Service 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. .DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521 AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 The military market dropped @'with the armistice, but Electro- ®@ Voice now has developed enough new markets to build up its work- @ ing force to a point above its war- mtime peak. Since moving from) @ South Bend, Ind., to Buchanan in| E , eee teed ency 1 new : mene De wey. Request @ From 70,000 square feet of plant | HII ttt apace, _ Products — sow around FINEST Choice of ewe §=6100 STYLES - « ERG NSS SS | SHAPES and SOLOR WESSEL | FOR Al panananeeenl ot : “a —_—. serenenenenenerensnenay TOP QUALITY FRAMES and LENSES @ Your Prescription Accurately Filled @ First in Pontioc with the Newest ye ee sew public address systems and tape recorders, and to churches, schools, police, air lines and individuals. FOR AUDIOPHILES They also go to those “Hi-Fi” enthusiasts: — Audiophiles — who comprise a wholly new market: Entering this field practically at its birth in, 1950, Electro-Voice got off to a head start. Its officials believe~ it, is the nation’s largest supplier “of “true” high-fidelity components, = This new market ‘nes ‘resulted from the demand-for musical re- production that sounds like the | original in every detail, from the | compeh of the tuba to the tweet . To obtain life- like reproduction, ordinary radio and phonograph equipment is not adequate. It reproduces only a | limited range of sound — from’ approximately 120 to 7,500 cycles... High fidelity broadens this to a | range from 20 (pipe organ bass) te nearly 16,000 cycles (so high as to be en the verge of in- audibility.) . The products of this company, | have been developed by a group ot ifield. At the head ‘of :the team is Albert R. Kahn, 49, Electro-Voice | | president. A NEOPHYTE—HAM | In his boyhood, Kahn was one ot that clan of radio “hams” who ‘spent Wakeful nights tickling a ‘radio wireless key, blinking sleep- | ‘ily through’ classes at school the |/OP® \nemt day. His dots and dashes on the home-made wireless sending | |set interfered with neighbors’ re- ‘ception and got him a reputation as a neighborhood nuisance. But he appeased the folks by | repeiring their sets when they and got himself J NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. wzzx eee ae this time Kahn got interested lin microphones, then made ex- jctusively by one of the biggest manufacturers of electrical pro- ducts. He designed one of his own, | made it by hand, and sold it. While Louis improved the design, Al) peer tretnerenvereys | “eeee pewrere aces EASY or * “ee28 BRAND-NEW 2-Pc, Modern LIVING Rooms" SUITE SH WASHER Reg. $300 st nets SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZOR INNERSPRING MATTRESS STB Burwproor puastic ter. s19 =. TABLESS7 Blond or Mahogany TOASTER ¢ AUTOMATIC POP-UP DOUBLE SLICE Family Size Westinghouse ‘ Refrigerator ee? & son © Oe ew && gee “f oe ee ee ee a a ee ¢ me: Se eg FRPP ARECRAA ER 2A ta SF eS 1956 Model “25” $30 TOASTMASTER - $23 ‘19 {where he operates his-sending set | COMPANY EXPANDS microphone’ markets almost over: | night, “but the small company weathered the crisis. At war's end Louis Burroughs received a cita-. tion from the secretary of war. for | cancelling microphone. 1946, Electro-Voice has expanded every year, employing more and more local people. When the eom- pany held open house last spring, practically the entire community came toe the party. Kabn lives in a 100-year-old | i house in Buchanan with his wife, | Anne, and three young daughters, | Sally, Carel and Kathy. Since mov- | ing into the house, he has built a small addition. It’s a sound-proof ‘‘ham shack" | and talks to fellow “hams” all over | the world. Kahn is prouder of the’ fact that he has “worked” (two- | way conversations. confirmed by | post-cards) with radio amateurs PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Rrouaioat the world than he is) To Conduct Survey. at Pontiac General A firm of hospital consultants’ will begin to conduct a survey at| |General Hospital of ~rganization | jand management and an ;audit. of operations in departmental service, | William P. Babcock, chairman of! ‘board of ‘trustees announced yes-| lterday. | | The survey will be conducted by| the firm of James-A, Hamilton) Associates of Minneapolis, Minn. . Hamilton has been a hospital con- sultant since 1936 and is a director of a hospital administration course at the University of Minnesota. Babcock said he expected the! study to take 60 days and 30 days, for the firm to compile a report. A completion date has been set for May 1. On Nov. 23, hospital trustee Har-| old B. Ewer requested the survey | ito “confirm in my mind whether | lreported inefficiency at the hospital does exist." im 150,000 SiLE World ‘War It cut off civitian 2 his work in“ developing a noise’ since ming to Michigan in mn BIRTHSTONE 50% ws 2% «4° sma nest ie thy, * aes a a ‘ stead ot the customary ie, os fa »Mme, Jacques Balsan, New ¥ork| and - te place them at the.top rank, couturiere, widow of Jacques Fath) |per’s Bazaar) rig Yewhouse), Sally de Mar- day by the Couture Group of the, wa William Paley, New-York’ land Palm Beach | Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, Hous-| but whose professional affiliation | Mrs. Staniey-Marcus (wife ef the, Mrs. Anne , (New York'co, Jinx’ Falkenburg . Jen : al York Dress ‘Institute follow- rs. } ee ad ey, New: fon Mrs, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, fra. Texas with fashion barred them from Dallas,-.Tex., department. store'designer of junior fashions) _ inifer Jones (Mrs. David Selznick), * ing ‘its annual poll of more than’ 41\.. Grace Kelly, Hollywood, New ) York (tied for 10th place) - the official list, I includes head). - Mrs. Digby Morton (wife of the Fayé Emerson, Dorothy Kilgallen a 1,000 fashion experts and. other food Philadelphia and New York ty London designer) (Mrs. Richard Kollmar) and Mrs. 4 thorities, shows four hardy pe Tied: for first ‘plsee) Mrs. Andrew Goodman (wife of Gary Cooper. ; 3 nials of the voting, the Decices sof! ¢ jee first prac the head of Bergdorf-Goodman) * 5 The Duchess of Windsor, * * oe In commenting on the poll, which Windsor, Mrs. William Paley, Mrs | Byron Foy and Mrs, Oveta Culp and Nine out of the first 14 women has been conducted since 1940 by the Dress Insitute, and previously v lobby, ‘tied with, young women Princess Margaret Rose of Great F sn to the honor. , erstain ° further upsetting a ‘tradi-|by the couturiers of Paris, the am On the other hand, making her ‘tied for second place) _ of the region ~~ "4 Dress Institute spokesman said: : debut on the list is the elderiy | Mrs Byron: Fey, New York dress as a development of the later The (its of hest-doseeg wee * but still elegant Mme. Jacques Balsan, former Consuelo Van- and Countess Rodolfo Crespi, Rome | You .can be sure any oon soning prices. ain tom ogy geetinety ' $32 West Huron Street ~ ONLY THE BEST from _OXE ORD MATTRESS Sor’ spring” when you buy at length . any degree IRD’S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, makes them new po Foall in the morning and we will deliver your remade “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM oxroan” ~ Oxford Mattress Co. mage, gut im mattress and ! Any width... of en The very best at FE 2-7695 _ ual look. Emphasized is the Emphasize Feminine LANCE Lente . 'New coif lines are doing away with the careless, cas- elegance of clean swept lines, | with a definite feminine appeal. These hairdos hint that — 4 ij Charm Te Tey, change in hairdos? The experts notices, girls are girls again and that tomboys. The trend also is t is seen to good advantage in years of a woman's tife,after long training. Aside: from the selection of | Lauren Bacall, Lady -Olivier (Vivian Leigh), Audrey Hepburn, Gene Tierney and Elizabeth Tay- lor received a large number an is in no sense a Synonym for wealth or extravagance in dress, | but a symbol of contemporary goed taste, and a. bow of recog- nition to each woman’s personal . —— to her own way of life. “A number of the women on this year’s list, while certainly able to afford large wardrobes, are known to choose only a few new costumes each year. Taste, not money, is the criterion on which the voters.are asked to cast their votes." Mrs. Marvin Talan of Niagara avenue entertained at Inn Wednesday afternoon, Evelyn Talan, sister-i in.law of the host Rotunda | Bride - Elect Evelyn Talan Feted at Wednesday Tea Shore, Mrs. Paul Gach, Mrs. Her- iman Lifton, Mrs. David Shaw, Mrs. Henry Rice, Mrs. Bruce Thal and Mrs. Edward Thal. 1956 will leave no room for oward the longer coif which the side view. ~ |Sleek Hairdos Replace Casualness Looking for a really exciting the ‘Oriental Look’’ rates rave'cial. The head- hugging crown sae? és. girls. these. hairdos are our Corsage of pink orchids. Even her severest critics'sleeks down and into the nape, and igea of what our new look should, : was the t honored guest at the 2 until 5 o'clock affair. * * * Miss, Talan, daughter of Mrs. late Mr. Talan, and Marvin Bar- nett of Bloomfield terrace will ex- change nuptial vows on Feb. 7 in “1 Bel-Aire Terrace, Detroit. A pink and white color scheme was predominate at the tea, with the colors being ca¥ried out in the centerpiece of pink roses, carnations and snapdragons sur- rounding two white cupids and a silver heart. The names of the couple appeered on the tea cakes. For the occasion Miss Talan se- lected a dress of pink wool ‘trimmed in matching satin and a * * * William ‘Talan of Detroit and the: Mrs. Donald Thal, Mrs. Ellis Thal. Mrs. Irving Rosen, } ai Har- IThere are four pages in today’s Women’s Section vey Sibrack, Mrs. Bruce Miller, Mrs. Norman Wachler and Mrs. Herbert Sillma also attended from Detroit. ° Guests attending from Flint included Mrs. Ed. rEg. Mrs. Sam Magidsohn, Mrs. Jack Magidsohn, Margaret Dubois, Mrs. Martin Goldman and Mrs. David Goldfarb. Mrs.’ Harry Benson, Mrs. Arthur Benson, Ann Brenner, Mrs. George Dickstein and Mrs. Bernard Dick- stein also attended from Flint. ‘Recovers at Home eee ee At age Teter. PRICELESS : have come up ‘with some of the will -agree—that—the—opif-is emi- the-ends-fall softly over the neck- pe. qm sensationally fresh ‘we've seen - many a year. * rr) popular, Among the guests attending from! Mrs. Russel! S. Marsh is recuper- . and for you Detroit were Mrs. Maurice Bar-/ating at her home on South Ander- From the back, the “Oriental once you give ‘em a try. inett, Mrs. Sam Silver, Mrs. Milton|son street. continues the illusion of | -————S a We see a_ happy, ideas nently ladylike. The bang has a line with just the faintest upturn. future for them . . ‘whimsical air because of the un-| orthodox line it creates across the| | ” And for once the styles are sim- forehead.-.Agd the sides, fanning) ‘ple; easy to care for, and fashion- out in buttetfty fashion as they do, | wings in flight, its utter simplic- a. TO GUARD YOUR HEALTH i an altogether new feeling ity casting the spell of loveliness right for any and all occasions. set te . _ for ail to admire. | In a word, they'll make a new por- !" 8 air. 7 - hs | ; . trait of you that you'll love, and! * * «© Or choose the Harlequin for . the men in your-life will add their. The waves which form the bang your entrance into the spring and ; ae ed arma-. cheers at the change. and sweep the hair upward at the summer season. Here, again, is; on ie ph * i . lsides are beautifully directed to uncluttered beauty that one could | cists give you the The new colf lines sound the ‘cam hah on oo sanans, put into poetry. This coif inter-| Personal News of Interest -~ best that modern mess. They chart a slightly tong. . pretation is currently the rage of science has to offer! Conners Return Erom West Coast . : the continent. er look, emphasize the elegance You can be sure of jwive accent without being artifi- The smartest of the smart ones, know that the sheer rhythm. of its; lines and the chic silhouette are of clean-swept lines and_ the Best q bee grace of a bird in flight. : be . See. . of all, they add an aura of perfect foils for their natural) ,{r. and Mrs. Vernon L. Conner, the Harry : ; ' P highest quality, up womaniiness, of charm. And |beauty of face and whatever, jot Birmingham and their son and| turned to iets monte bave ce Maru pichin Bayan so of Sut : to-date health needs =e a change for the good, we precious gems they choose to dis-| daughter-in-law, Mr. and'Mrs. Al-| homa citys, lin-law and daughter, and is re- | : or, hove. Ses ual may. play: | ger Conner of Utica road, have re- * maining in Daytona Beach for _ - ‘ . “There's a whisper of the “Ori- And if you're wise, girls, " you, | turned home following a week's) Mrs. Judy Reynolds has returned) an extended visit. ental Look’’ too, will stick by the coif’ that)stay in Hollywood, Calif. ito her home on West Huron street | in one of the new hair +. 9: 8 styles . . . which makes it more generally acceptable to the Ameri- can scene and typical American girls than many top-to-toe fashions! © that have appeared in recent months. “sets you off” instead of holding) puyring their visit they attended fter spending the holidays in. out for hair styles that make bids the Rose Bowl game and spent Phoenix, Ariz. for attention for their own detailed Joyo time with Mr. and Mrs. D. R designs alone.” lLarkin. in Sherman Oeks. : | Club at her home on West Iro- ‘ in” Kenneth Fox, son of’ Mr. and : f sioner aryl . i Before returning home they Mrs. Aaron Fox of Cherokee road, | ete rend Fitday stterncsn, cavur pprd in napeline | traveled to San Diego where they left. Tuesday for Philadetphia| a Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Selmes Mrs. Myron L. Buck will en- * & « tertain members of the Fireside * * | CLOONAN’S P . , ' With this coif adaptation you can with the ends waved across the | Ji.iteq the senior Mr. Conner’s where he will attend the United “Where Quality Counts” add a touch of Far Eastern mys- neck and clinging fo the com’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. |states Naval Reserve Training of Matorway drive and’ Mr. and q : eety and ‘atl stay your own sweet tours. | and Mrs. Edwin Conner. School. ‘Mrs. Harold Boyer of Sylvan . 72 N rth S. : St self. None of the sophisticated, There jis a remarkable resem-| ~ * * & e 8 @ Shores delve have retucied “to 4 0 aginaw . -exotic overtones that are incon- blance to the back of the “Oriental) jr. and Mrs. Hillard Brady of} wr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Glenn'their homes after vacationing in gruous on most of us. _ . 'Look” in the “Harlequin’’ back-' Adelaide street have returned tolof South Parke street. have re-|Daytona Beach. While there they The brunette charmer ‘sporting GERALDINE GOLLEY \This time, however, the wave 18'their home after flying to San turned to their home after visiting visited Mrs. Selmes’ parents, Mr. The engagement of Geraldine stronger and its imprint swirls UP- Francisco, Calif., for the holidays.'in Daytona Beach, Fla. land Mrs. Fred Keeney. Golley of Newberry street to Rob- ward to the right and left. while there they visited their son ———— ert Stanley is announced by her ——~ and ht l M d Mrs. a _ H if | = sabia he and wr. ‘wer lraq Caldron Meets [Robert Br ady veal a aaa Bob- eee af = *y a) 4 Golley of Holly. He is the son o acl qs Ri hi 1, i. } : a year y | Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stanley of Wednesday Night [ey “Mibeto na a Judith Ann pacigrngie pad taaty has set no The Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters Second us, Eileen L. Harmer.,; Schroeder to SHOE SALE tothe wei ora eS Hak Ay Meat Se SM A Kenn evenin Yee. "Fred. Conan: mighty after spending the holidays . Hanna 1s I ted the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gnnounced b > 0 o° oOo: Januar menial ean en parses a pee ey Harmer of Monterey boule- | her par : nts y an ~< A / — |tice. Plans were completed for va ~ Sav e / o to D> /@ on Ss} la money ‘making project to be held; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. | | Mr. and Mr 4. ‘on Jan. 14 and a card party in) Harmer and daughter, Cynthia) George F. , : the spring. Lynne, who were also visiting at | | Sch roeder o f - such famous names as a North 1: Mar: Tread HATS ¥4 Delightfully Fresh arshall readeasy 72 B AK YY te kc the , ‘| Footflair PRICE a ER no Me P OGs Charles A. aramount ' trons of KIRT Lottice Top—Rich Red | Lake Orion Footrest 1§ $ Wy R ASPBERRY PIE 7 C _ and the late Heel Gripper | BLOUSES) PRICE | soans | Pltam _ i anna. - Trampeze | Home Style Flay _ ee _ . sa . riday & ee aera es Children’s Shoes Incl. __ Collection of | ‘Saturday Ck “ side sii 4 Rhinestone Jewelry Only re : ae , seduniting ” 1 * ‘, * , a < . st ¢ ee : Choose from Genuine Calf and Suedes ... even some custom REDUCED! | f 9 made. EVENING SCHOOL SHORTER . . . EASIER | Free Demonstration Mendes Evening, Jan. 9 at 7:00 | THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE | 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac. Phone FE 2-3551 Call at the Oltice, Phone, or Return this Ad for Details’ » ‘a set 6 H2° | a | CHIFFON CAKE....... 16°) No Refunds @ —No Exchanges @ Sales. Fine . ‘ 0 Bact me AU Sales inal ' Raseets Hot Bread and Donuts Daily Alter 3:30 P.M. : Reg. $9.95 Except Saturdays | DIEM’S SHOES Be Cor THOMAS PASTRY SHOP | All sizes—but not in every style. i * FE 2-2492 “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 121 West Huron, Near Cass FE 4-8163 : } 87 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Pontiac Hotel Lady PARK FREE IN REAR OF STORE ¢ } , ‘ } } * : . . i * , , . { ? poh . - : F m . y ‘ } , ‘ ) \ i ity ; 3 | ns ; ee ee Cee a ees oy 3 ‘ Hs ce eS ee | Pa Pema eter Cg emer mE RT SE eRe gE? uv ' i" : i i _- _ Musicale W il Hear F ints , Che ir) Pontiac Tuesday Musicale will), ‘fer’ tuo jadk tae namiare Miss ‘The A Cappella. Choir is under sttended Bethany ‘College, Lind. present the. Pontiac: High Schopl| Hinkel has been’ a member of the|the direction of George H. Putnam, berg, Kan,, ‘and . Kansas . State!” _--& Cappella Choir and a flutist at its|All-State Orchestra at. Interlochen siPervisor of secondary vocal mu-/Teachers College, Emporia, where|). - meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the/and for the past two years she has| ™, Miser ‘bes been. alien partncven em Os lame eS a ote a nr, or te mae J eiee Sale nn ta gO gg ne. : wnene Oe. Selene Seah echee He education from Teachers College,|\ ' Miss Sharon Hinkel, flutist, s estes spiiai iy ax, {coMmbia University, | i REMARKABLE from . She has studied with Larry Teal "of Detroit, and at present is study- ing with N Hawenstein of the | { University of Michigan School gf ee | | Methodist’ Church Choir, Mr. Put-') ze + Musie at.Ann Arbor, and is playing! | |nam takes an active part in the SAVINGS | with the Youth Symphony at Ann - |Michigan Music Educators Asso- The choir which will perform will | ene _ Syrup eae AW. E _ of WINTER i . ~~ e : ieee 06 Geoers or oben coo (i: . : APPAREL and SPORTSWEAR - ‘the student body. Senior Girls’. Ensemble | the Senier Boys’ Ensemble alse be heard pm the pro- . They se an im- : Spd Uae as, «neha arg inn glee DRESSES that sold to|$24.95. . $8.00 | Come in... look over my © DR. and MRS. _ WILLIAM H. sca y Seeman he enor DRESSES that sold t01$29.95.... : $15.00 outstanding ‘selection of § 25 Years of Service munity, eas DRESSES that sold to $35.00... . .... $18.00 ae flattering fi to se i ee see ee ee ee se DRESSES that sold to $39.95. <7 oa0 DRESSES that sold to 95 oe + + + $28.00: . | eae figure- ; ! ; First Presbyterians Plam)s. 0 raietguah Presitng Tributes to the Marbachs "==" r, * * Dr. and Mrs. William. H. Mar-|presented at a special service at) -Chairmen of the social commit- bach, who have served First Pres-|8 o'clock in the church bet Wonderful Buy! Snow White Nylon UNIFORMS | = f 4 Mrs. C. E. Gallow: 4 | ved First Pree prestyeery|iare. Bl. A. Cvusine,” eaneted COATS that sold to $119.00.....$ 66.009 : “\byterian Church of Pontiac: since moderator of the Presbytery : 4 4! January, 18G1. will be honored at ot Detroit has been invited to par-/Mrs. WH. Heller, Mrs. ‘A. D. | COATS that sold to $129:00...,..$ 76.00 3 a 25th anniversary service at the [IPAIE. fo ik Famers tae tht eae : 3 , COATS that sold to $139.00.....$ 86.00 : i cs eB Prine mirc wie bt i ee ne | | @ & COATS that sold to: $149.00. ,.. .$ 96.00. fi Dr.’ Edward L. R. Elson, pastor Provided by Sis congpegation as an| She Jramrwn far. whe day ls 0s TL Tia | COATS that sold to $159.00... . $106.00 a. - £ NK. : ’ expression titude, will be ded- follows: . a 3 , | Washington, Die of amiss Pre: sled at this pulieservice, lava te manor Cora % ) — : dent Dwight D, Eisenhower is a EG: & The Dove (Kesis’ Love Cycle) 5... | 1 . 5 semer, will be speaker for the Bloomfield Hills Cindy | (American i oa | IN [ RIM ( O A | S ¥ 3. — : ‘ oe ' Lost in the Night (Pinnish folk song)... |= ‘ P. easter e ‘ The Women's Association is Garden Club The’ _Barverea darian, (epentag aneree’ |B. ms 5 | Pe COATS that sold to $49.95.... . $27.00 z preparing a banquet to be served Smetana)” At Y ' : _| Im the church dining room at- M eets M onday Pontiac High School A Cappella Choir & =" a ir ‘ ¢ : COATS that sold to $59. 95.. eee . $37. 00 . ¢ 9 pm “oa | MP Theodore O. Yntema will en's amass Mogae ps | | BE COATS that sold to $79.95.......$47.00 3 s| Following the banquet, expres-jopen her shome on Franklin road,|™ nied, foe |G ‘ H e B COTS that sold to $89.95....... 57.005 ©jsions of appreciation to Dr. and | Bloomfield Hills, for the annual a i le “GIRLS Att WEATHER q| representatives ofthe rl church |meeting and election of officers Bee Sears Breen = F . ’ . . iter, ¢ dn ngied : pel auch for the iencheus Shick the group! freien iso svailable — JACKETS sold to $10.98 ar aiaie ec chi a 4 BENSON | « is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Benedict ok a Of 5t-TE oy dG Seen i Sport Shop—Main Floor : liam A. Brown of North Merrima ict Sel ‘on: Jan 19. ; 20 S. Perry St. ‘street. He is the son of Mr. and mame ea stingers So aE 4, . 0 9 to 9 Mrs. Irvin Potter of Going street. | rs ‘t Ps L : Upea ad ~ A May wedding is planned by th Ak * BLOUSES sold to $4.98 BLOUSES old to $5.98.. BLOUSES sold to $7. 98. j | $ jie laoe im, | Couple, Fe Y- _ — a : f ’ 2 . STAPP 5 < 4 } Lear anuary a. ... where you buy... 48 N. Saginew St. | CEARANCE e NATIONALLY ADVERTISED mi ‘ion BET TER SWEATERS™: 4 > SWEATERS sold to $3.98.........$2883 | > SWEATERS sold to $5.98......... $3.88 3 | ga = o: = 7, Many More Pairs Added to Each Gree ALL | ° WEA SKIRTS that sold to$ 8:98........ $5.88 ¢ young man THER SKIRTS that sold to $1298... | $6.88 on his own! BOY'S PARKA HOODED Regular to 12.95 Jacqueline, ci 3; Naturalizer & Risque Firsties are the best beginning a brand new | BOYS GIRLS WEAR: ee lee - . ¢ SLACK SETS were $5.98... ...0.5. $3.88 walker could have... withy 1 Fp cular to 16.95 85 Sir oat GIRLS’ JUMPERS to $8.98... .... $5.88 firm counters, broad heel = © : apa GIRLS’ BLOUSES to $3.98. . .$1.88-$2.88 seats, snug-fitting heels Marquise ........ A / Regularly 12.98 fe GIRLS’ SKIRTS to $5.98.......... $3.88 ——and soft upper leathers a ig / . & SNOW SUITS were to $25. . .$13-$15- $18 for the gentle support ; i | SPECIALLY B87 sf Young Folks Shop—Lower Floor very young feet demand. Regular to 22.95 | Aes PRICED .....%4.. 3 Bring your tiny tot to us Martinique..... ; he cr we'll fit him to 4 . A warm perfect fitting Sir coat for school } § GIRLS COATS Stride Rite Firsties with All colors, all heel heights, or outside sports. The Zip hood is fully | COATS that sold to $24.98. ..e.e- $16.00 accurate care. pile lined. Sheen poplin outside shell with warm quilt inside and sleeve lining. suedes; calf, patents. ‘| & COATS that sold to $29.98.......$22.00 & COATS that sold to $35.00....... $28.00 Loafers and oxfords. brown, black, beige, be Style shown Two slash pockets, knit cuffs, fitted elastic 2 Young Feike Shep~Lower Fleer wa pes | | 162 PAIRS OF SPORTS SHOES back. Olive, navy, rei 3 : ociors rescriptions | ~ . ig : ‘Accurately Filled. $ 4 5 O | Reg. 8.95 $4 Sizes 6 to 12, - ‘ " | Sizes 2-5, widths B-EE saaeeesaimtnani i cai aa chant sa ET a eae SEN Ss a SS ES DRESSES were to $4.98......... -. $2.00 DRESSES were to'$5.98......,.....$3.00 DRESSES were to $7.98...... one $4.00 | Yodag Folks Shop—Lower Floor JUVENILE BOOTERY Ty Pp’ 5 28 E. Lawrence Street ~ . and / \ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street [IRE REE REEE ARERR ERE ERR ERR RRR R ER ERLE EERE 28) Shoe Salon—Merzzanine t ie ae * \ i Lie ba: i gs es at fs yee ery ep rey A aS Re sas) : ; j x : 3 : ‘ é THE: PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. ANUATLY 5, 1086 arn . aa eae pia’ - DELIVER A GOOD SUIT, “TOPCOAT, OVERCOAT, SILVER SET OR ANY OTHER OF THE MANY wy FINE ITEMS AVAILABLE! igre Instruments Sewing “Machines Radios, Cameras dt Your Credit Is Good at EDWARD'S OUTLET “18S. Seginew DOWN PAYMENT WILL ‘WATCH, DIAMOND. RING, Luggage, Typewriters | FE.2-2108 te An An dn Mn, Mn Min, hie Me hn ip News 5S From Bloomfield Hills — to Lake Valley. “just the right depth for slaloming| the t for Hagman. and shussing, but here the shallow ! ) praetor will be iy the Don Millers of Bloom- at Bloomtield Open ‘Hut ‘Club. ses te tod © Rents Red and. white checked cloths and caniles will be on the tables where guests will eat. the buffet for” dancing. eo TO REPRESENT CLUB depths appeal to horseback riders }as picturesque macigrenet for fox: | hunting. ' Bloomfield Open, Hunt had about 15 riding after hounds and foxes in their New Year's hunt last -week-|- end, with the 3-hour winter ride watched; by many members from parked automobiles yfroune the ‘wooded course. | Going to northern Michigan for | | skiing this weekend are man the keeps , giving SOLID BRASS PLANTER] ‘DIAMOND DESIGN gift that living and DESIGNED BY PLANTER INC | residents. The Russell Strick- | lands of Country Club drive will be going to Otsego Ski Club, first of the winter's almost weekly trips for the parents and their three youngsters, Kent, —_ and Sherry. Also going up this weekend are their neighbors, the David Lees of Pembroke road and their two beys, David and Tcm., , The entire Strickland family just returned from a week at Mount Tremblant.in the Laurentian Moun- tains of Canada. With the James K. Campbells of ll il i Mi Mi i Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi i Jacobsen’s Flowers Fine Gifts 4 * 101 N. vn nso St. #7 - = es ; As am ots Sic eal yt ohn 7 y 5 Le Lae eS en ‘i ee Sean Baie OHA Eee january | starting thursday. 9:30 a. m. dresses $4 dresses formerly $10.95 to $14.95 formerly $14.95 to $19.95 ‘9 Big reductions, marvelous buys in dressy and foitles, crystatettes, silk-rayon: blends. Wools, wool jerseys, rayon worsteds, also novelty piece styles. Darks and pastels; junior, misses, half sizes. formerly higher priced Paste! zibeline coats with the new miracle interlining medle s select from, Luxury coats like these, never befora at this terrifice price. 8 to 16. formerly $8.95 to $12.95 dresses cosual types. Rayon crepes, taffetas, weaves. Sheath, full skirts, one and two ; i | pastel zibeline coats $29" | % a s from fiberglas; warmth without weight. Many styles to doeskin, sharkskin, rayon suits formerly $25, $29.95 ; Box or fitted suits in rayon flannel, tweed. Broken sizes and colors. | = ve So : “famous maker | formerly $5.95 and $6.95 Wool knit dressmaker cardigans, full fashioned classic wool slipons, orlon dressmaker sweaters. Assorted colors; sizes 34 to 40, wool skirts s 4°” formerly $7.95 to $10.95 . Slim skirts in color-pebbled tweed, smooth wool flannels. Tailored in pleats or in sheath silhouettes. Some plaid, pleated skirts im wool-orlon blend. Assorted colors; sizes : 10 to 16. - $goo Sep te $5.95 I and 2 blouses formerly $2.98 Broken sizes and colors. wool gloves Sys formerly $3 Wonderful savings! Imported woo} gloves with deer skin palms, hand sewns, Beige, brown, black. Small, medium, 1/3 OFF Prints and | quilted robes : formerly $7.95 to $16.95 ' Quilted rayon crepe and quilted nylon robes solids. Some belted. Broken sizes and colors. + formerly $5.95 to $14.95 ia f nylon tricot gowns ] | 3 OFF Waltz length gowns with sheer nylon, Jace and pleated trims. Paste! colors. Broken sizes. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP ae sidan decands SAT, TO 9 P.M. FE 3-7165 Ee EN "sweaters | ‘SSB°? SH ERTS ro epee gered pereny-marmtcanteryn ong ~ West Maple road, the Frank Au-| . dettes of Detroit and two Grosse Pointe families, the Ray Whytes with sons, Peter and Tom, and the Sterling Dacksons with daughter, Pat, they stayed at the Tremblant Club, .. It was third year for all but the Audettes, on their initial ski visit to the Laurentians,. | ENTERTAIN AT RESORT The Arthur Hagmans of Cotton- i \tail. lane, Bloomfield Township,, _ lentertained 30 Detroit area friends _|at their year-old resort 12 miles -|west of Grayling. last weekend. | Among guests at Lake Valley '|resort were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton '|Clark, Miss Pat Key and Mr. and »|Mrs. Richard Frost, all of Bir- mingham. The Hagmans and their daugh- ter, Sandra, entertained at buffet luncheon, moonlig'it tobogganing, and dancing at the Kalkaska Ho- tel on New Year's Eve, The party marked the coming". i i i i Ne | The-Rev. Geoffrey Day, pastor of Sea: gel Temple, was photographed with his wife, Mary, and two daughters, 6-year- old inde digas and \ Fook 8. The tem-. Pontiac Press Phote morning nad. evening, in the YMCA. A graduate of Pontiac High, the Rev. Day worked in the Pontiac Dental Laboratory as dental technician before entering the ministry. the American Horse Show Assn. local show's chairman, and D. C. and its show. tryouts at Tryon, N.C. Frank, 18, already lias passed tryouts, but his horses, which are being sent to Tryon tomorrow, will be judged and 2 of 4 will ‘accompany him te Sweden next spring for the Olympic horse events. (dinner, and an orchestra will play Sayre dressag Going to New York next week te represent the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, which sponsors the Detroit. Horse Show each year, at meeting are Irving, J. Duffy, the McIntyre,” manager of the club Mr. Duffy's son, Frank, will be leaving late this month to tahe his place with other Olympic riders in » Maj. Robert Borg is “here with two of his own horses, and will! ineighbors, Mrs. D. J. Orth, Mrs, take the Irving horses and his; L. P. Lucia and Mrs. Victor Ketlar. Snow Forms. ‘Background for Both Hunting, ‘Skiing BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Up in ski| of Fred Bocks, former Cadillac| A a | try, tocaliti finding snow | Chamber of Commerce manager, given pages parva | "He will ckenositelé Towshdip tor thelr sen, Dou Maj. Borg will train m for the 3-day events, antes own to the, U.S. and stadium jum| In nhiegion. pe. Mrs. Wil- - Jiam Dowling was missing for two hours after her horse threw her from. its back and ran away. husband belongs to the Hynt Club here, and moved to the capital \when he was appointed to a Com- ‘merce Department administrative post by President Eisenhower last fall, suffered .a broken hip in the fall. She lay in the wood for several hours-before searchers found her. Their son and daughter are tiv- ing in their home in Bloomfield Hills. ar) ‘ * ‘s ae Luncheon: guests of Mrs. Sidney J. Sabourin of Golfview, Bloomfield Village, Wednesday noon were |Blind Date Leads to Engagement By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) engaged — to Perry Como's beau- tiful, Ava Gardner-like secretary Rosemary Meyer, Ld * " o* Called: “Rory” when the “couldn't. think of anyone” Godfrey gang graduate, Marlowe:~ That conventional date — pre- ceded by proper introductions arranged by a friend and busi- ness associate — was followed by almost a year in which dul- jus hardly looked at any other young woman, Outside of one date ‘star Dorothy Malone, Rory all the time,’ tell us, = i ROEBUCK AND CO \ 4 Specially Priced For As Low As Mat develops fast, deep-cleaning suction. Cleans everything from floor to ceiling. Dis- posable paper dust bags let you empty. cleans r without any me: Attachments included! "FACTORY - anel WARE HOUSE (ix / BARGAINS BY THE CARLOADI - r Im Kee Samples, Special Purchases, Limited Stocks! . ee Re = A Check for Yellow Tag Specials! 7 Ny a : ‘ ‘TANK-TYPE VACUUM Jenny, / Foam 2 88 = Ss 7 3 > 7 And Old Down > ss ON MAVAANY ar Here Is a ecisbenient and. efficient cleaner for floor- covering and dbove-floor cleaning. Has a powerful but quiet motor. Attachments included. See it at Sears to- day! Limited quantities. Yocum Dept. a a Floor 39% And Old Cleaner ONLY $4 DOWN Rory is a beautiful native of Manitowoc, was 26 on Monday. * ¥ * 1 Wis, leral arts at Columbia University. \the business world seemed to of- 1 fer better opportunities quicker. | She held several jobs. before be- ‘coming Perry Como's private sec- — Julius LaRosa, fired by Arthur Godfrey) into a $500,000 income in 1955, is since she was 6) months -old, Miss Meyer met Jul-. ius last February on a blind date ex-Godfrey singer to es- ‘leort to a performance of another | Marion with movie “it has been presented a religious hurdle im- his friends |possible to surmount, Julius is a ‘ago to study psychology and lib-| |After some months at Columbia, | Julius Picks Ava’s Type lafter scouts saw her pictures in ‘the newspapers. 9 * * The brown-eyed brunette, . strik- ingly good-looking Miss Meyer is ,|the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence J. Meyer of Manitowoc. Her father is an architect and drafts- man. Julius isthe only son of Salva- tore and Lucy LaRosa of Mount Vernon, N, Y., formerly of Brook- lyn, where the elder LaRosa was in the radio-TV repair business. NEW YORK HOME : Julius didn’t know today where the nuptials would take place, al- though Manitowoc seemed most likely, The couple will live in New York. _ * * * Julius’ highly publicized romance with 27-year-old Dorothy McGuire of the singing McGuire trio had |Roman Catholic, Dorothy a Prot-° “” -year old stant who was separated at the Julius time from her husband, Army Sgt., John Brown. Rory Meyer is a devout Rom- She came to New York four years} an Catholic as is Julius, and now no religious problems exist i. at all. | The Dorothy-Julius complications were erased by Dorothy herself just one year ago when she sur- iprised everyone — mostly Julius — by reuniting with her estranged Mrs. Dowling, who with her = retary. | husband after a cupid-type week- STEP UPWARD jend flight to Miami Beach with | Two years ago when -Perry’s Arthur Godfrey. | : ‘Previous aide got married, : Rory) ‘was with United Air Lines but! The estrangement of Dorothy and sought the job with Como as a Sgt. Brown, which had been so larger step upward in a secre- definite that Dorothy even sent tarial career. |him a “Dear John” letter in Ko- | * ‘rea asking for a divorce, pomerty lA oe beautiful face to,ended, many persons in show business,| They were reunited last | : Jentis because of Como's prominence in ary and were separated again only radio;-TV, records, music publish- | a-couple of months later, Sgt. ing and other phases of entertain-|Brown immediately re-enlisted in ment Rory’ usually is described the Army and after being as- as “a ladylike Ava Gardner.” signed to Florida filed suit for di- | The similarity was emphasized | vorce Aug. 16 charging cruelty. more than a year ago when Ava's movie “The Barefoot Con- tessa” opened and a contest was | held to find a “double for Ava | Gardner.” Someone jn her office | sent in Rory’s photograph and she won first prize. When this news came to Doro- ithy's attention she filed a counter- ‘suit two weeks later. She also icharged cruelty, asking not’ only jher divorce, but court costs and \alimony from her sergeant-hus- |band. | Reluctant to accept the honor,} Having passed the half-million J she finally went through with it, bracket Several weeks before but emphatically turned down Christmas, Julius decided to take movie tests from MGM, United the holiday season for’ vacation ; Artists and —_other—major—studios | land a final campaign to win 'Rory's hand, knowing that he jwould be leaving New York on an- other nationwide tour starting next Monday in Houston, Tex, NURSES UNIFORMS BEAUTY OPERATOR 9 ——— UNIFORMS ‘Mrs. Taber III DOCTOR COATS Mrs. Frank E. Tabor is ill af her home on Oakland avenue. LAB COATS BARBER COATS Coming Events “Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet OXF ORD SHOP Friday at 8 pm in Malta Temple. #2 Perkins St. Installation of {ftrers 59 W. Huren FE 4-7312 Wayside Gleaners of Fi.st Baptist Church will meet Friday at 2 pm. jn } Barnett ‘Chapel Mid- Winter Sale eA Wins ’ > “2 2 4950 = 7 nwa. > 7. $5 Down ~ ft AAS A new Kenmore with top-quality fea- tures; rotary action, odjuatable. ten- rion, lever type stitch regulator and many others Price As Price As Low As Cia Low As 149.95 Bes Sewing Machines - Save Up to$40.0 Ladies” Shoes 37 All Sizes but . Not in all Styles ' Suede -= Leather --High Heels Medium Heels or Low Heels and Wedges 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Merit Shoes \ Open MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘til 9 43 N. Saginaw St. be ‘ . Cpe nBinn isaeo tricone wert are =P 6 nari 4c moto a Re ee ae |< Shoes of ~ is planned. to be Iate to a luncheon or ~ [you aren't congenial really, Nursing end” We carry all choices Gumect” Decorate Closet Ge maahe pedve ont yout oe) ad erates Of car: Gee Altar S : : . on someone else, And with him) he is a peting. and ne ciSsyVnTl ) - Hrude. jore, a_ hostess “;as Room Itself You"want to get rid of the ball | the individ. ¥ Officers were elected when mem./9% expected to wait, longer than and without too much com- U. ws ual taste of & met in St. Michael Altar Society |i’ sour ments ote that cannot ine aor on your eleeete when it thing you can’t de is tell him you eddi ome evening. stand, you do not allow the food) © - i the ; don’t like him enough. That puts sei w mg owner. Free Gar hoe Te to spoil for ali of your. other guests|%mes time to decorate them. | | FT ne ana it's | #8 planned. - SHIRLEY. PETERSEN estimates, Elected to office for the coming|ecause of a delinquent one. ‘ccuaia i“ se not his fault that he’s the way |. year were Mrs. Gayle Coulson, — nstead, remember that occa-/ he is and interest iwn't e president; Mrs. Paul Singles, first} “Dear Mrs. : I ar to havel sionally outsiders do look inside—| enough. vig) Working. Grandma Says: See eee ee anes a ey shiche aay famuky ia eiving| and it might give you a lift if you) Nor can you jell him with any os Mrs, Joseph Bower, third vice|a supper for just the immediate|"@d @ good-looking closet to peek hope that you don't wk 2 Keep Busy, Look Young TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIE or: 3 presidetit;’ Mrs. Louis Petrusha,|families and halt a doaen friends.|into en, nw teak Goon type wil secretary, and Mrs. John Myers,|Must we invite the clergyman to . P DOROTHY ROE having enough to KAREN’ \ FLOOR COVERING treasurer) the ewe afterward? And what at nate at Pe cn ee ee ee Avsoclated Prees Womes’s. Rditor tat l cone lows tal Ook oe . : pe ¥ is Wi to influence [* in his} The way to stay young and look/ ble.” Arrangements. were completed|tardly know!” edly. eno fo Mity ty tlincen I76c_pealion on. ap Indy, te ‘Mel “Ae, wey fo sen pena oa ek 8 Next to Karen’s Toyland ‘for a money-making project to be — keep neat. -: hyou-can- count him out, | Margaret a glamorous-red-|__The choice of Mrs. Rudkin as 4524 Dixie Hwy, Phone OR 3-4109 held in the near future. Refresh, Saswer: You would net nel it you have a spacious closet,| A good, old-tashioned fight would other whose latest recipient of the current “award to!) Drayton Plains - OR 3-1279 ments were served by members clude rgyman uniess . : ; bonor is the award of the medal-|industry , omen terna- the Little Flower Unit. is one of the balt-dosen dear. [erect two clothes bars. The backjfix things for you, You can start in|, COC" ont trom ‘the Women's! tional Exposition was made in rec- Span eet to 6 Bs See or in handy for |pointing out one of his faults after ; / est friends you megtion, But |one can come in very MA ‘another. You can blame him for a|imternational Exposition ognition of: . you would invite him — and his /storing summer clothes in the win- i 2. 8 1. Her outstanding business sud- -wife-aiso-—sheuld-you decide jter, and winter -clothes in hot Irs. Rudkin7who started with|°®5 in an area of special inter- after all to ask many more peo- | weather. a és Jaycee Group — a loaf of home-baked bread and|®*t to women (namely, bread) ple. ; . built an international business,| 2. The job opportunities she-has avemioninanss Curtain off the storage section \ 7; M says ; provided through the years for “ from the front for appearance's| ¥ |CWS ovies, a % . rer tere Piet: 1 vas ‘given ierably with is ‘My own grandmother had re-|W°™* + #.é a set of sterling silver fiatware|#k¢. Preferably with a vd cur Plans Activities tired to her shawl and her’ rocking/ oar by my mother-in-law for a wedding] ‘4in that blends in well hs your! chair at my age, and wore her bon-| 3. Her encouragement’ to women present. Instead of tablespoons 1/°#0r scheme. =, ~—|-**America's Wonderland” .an d\het and best black silk dress only ae Reo Sell ot cxsnenien be oe received round-bowled soup) Remember that the inside of a |-permuda Holiday” were the|" Sundays.” © Se ee rs ips i. closet looks well painted the |movies shown by Ardie Grubaugh}. mie at Howard University and to the | “As I do not serve soup very) same color as the room. If you |to members of the Junior Chamber| Mrs. Rudkin, on the other hand, |* ap often, T-have- very little use for} have some leftover wallpaper: {ot Commerce Auxiliary when they|!8 given to frivolous Paris hats/lUcy Stone League, to be awarded ers—Fine leather , ‘this type spoon and was wondering you might try papering at least met Wednesday for their January |#"4 spite heels, keeps up with the fig tery dy — at GE OE id Prova he royal used for anything! the top half fora gay effect. | dinner session at Hotel Waldron, |!#test in fag Belge one eee ber fi interest 't - $32.50 Men's Leatl Two-Suit ; lew $18.95 . making someth special * , i business " i i a Ly vee 4 nswer: could be u chi Social will be held Feb. 11 at Despi ate , . cena and x ‘cernn: Seger wth 1h OF Pant them bright nc wl be RO Hop. Nynignibowenp, she knows every empioye 5. er pley of sving 7 cn,| $20.95 Ladi’ Tala Caves ....... Now 511.88 oy s pad cream stewed fruits sew 8 m e brant or rhinestones | Treanor = 5 aces belavert walle, tal ads wey super seuss sat personal participation in | _ Fre —— 7 Pees for the fashion show to be spon- bea g er tare er "When notified of the new honor, | PHILIP’S .™ | Ativance inspection of table linen, Se an ves Of chairmai of the refreshment com- Mrs. Rudkin has a grand-\deserve it, but let me have it 79 North Saginaw Street ‘silverware, china, glassware and eisai hor Mrs. James Martin, hall.|daughter Margaret Rudkin, aged | Tick!” ‘extra equipment, will reveal things} Smooth as suede — that's the’ =i ee ines aad tor com. 10 “months, daughter of her son ° What a boon to Mother! Carter's long-wearing cotton _ knit shirts have water- repellent tapes to hold baby's diaper securely. Can be used either for pinned diapers or snap-on diaper covers. - Shirts have famous Nevabind® underarms, easy-on, easy-off Jiffon® necks. Carter-Set ... | will not shrink out of fit. White, birth to 2 yours. 79¢ Hi The Margaret Ann | Riker Bldg. \Mr. and Mrs. James F. Blain | Charlene, to Dennis, the son | East Kennett | College and he ; Engineering, ‘that require attention before Christ- ‘sible embarrassment or a last- minute “rush” job when you should be concentrating on cooking the Christmas dinner. name for a new suede jacket. Cut| | mas, thus helping to eliminate pos-'on straight lines and featuring Mittee will handle post-show ar- deep pockets, it's ideal for casual) |wear on “‘in-between” days. when it’s too warm for winter clothes |and too cool for lighter duds. ot of LeGrande avenue aa announce the |< engagement of | their daughter, David S. of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dennis of | road. She attended Central Michigan is a senior in the School of : # hs Marquette <4 University, * Milwaukee, CHARLENE BLAIN. - jLatest Skiing Vogue rangements. | * recent state convention in Grand Rapids, Very wide leather belts, built ikea narrow waist-cinching cor- selet, are the latest thing to wear with a skiing outfit. One charming Paris creation is such a corselet belt in red leather with jingle-bells all around the lower edge. It looks and sounds amusing and is smart over a black skiing outfit for a wasp-waisted Mrs. sk tibia cemenak eat , “When you're in business you have to be on your toes, look your best, but spend less time at it. girl. em ~ CLEARANCE SALE Off on | JEWELRY | and Saucers. 718 West Aynsley Bone China Cups Gift one | “— Lamps .. . Pictures... ‘Cordurey Pants Sweaters ... Dresses... Jumpers Jackets... Lingerie OT : Reg. $2.95 Huron FE 2-3220 tT Yes, you can ‘low $1.97 and JANUARY CLEARANCE 1 LOT OF “LIVING ROOM SUITES 10% to 40% OFF 1 LOT OF DINING ROOM SUITES % to to AQ oF Yo OFF 1 LOT OF BEDROOM SUITES 0% i» 4.0% or 3526 Sashabaw L&G Furniture You'll Notice the Difference in Quality and Service ‘STORE HOURS: Mon,, Fri., and Set. 9:30 to 9 P. M. Tues., Wed., Thurs.-9:30 A. M. te 6:00 P, M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING -£ OR 3-1711 -MALING SHOES Look! the prices are so low 4 you can Buy Shoes for Every Outfit! consider an out and out luxury, reduced to a beautifully afford to have even unusual styles and colors! Because you can buy shoes that you'd ordinarily $2. °7—at Mating’ s terrific sale! We've plenty of every day styles on sale, tool So make a beeline to Maling’ s, and have a buying (and saving) picnic! MALING SHOES o7 30 Open Monday and Friday Evenings . FORMERLY 2.99 to 6. 99 Every Colort Every Material! Every Hee! Helghti Maling Shoes AND Mot Every Size in Every Style. NORTH SAGINAW STREET ee ee ee ae lian . a ce ae ee by ee A hy ge 1 te Trae a i a ee Oe i i all ies Wa i me fe ie si tat : ¢ = a r 9 fy hege a se a ¥ = ae é ‘ * __. | » THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 : Ht Complete stock of men’s, women’s ond. children’s winter clothing must a sold to mile room for | -| new spring stocks. . . dL BEEEEVED ._.- SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:30 A..M. |/MEN’S SUITS 4 Men's All Wool SUBURBAN | eo . . ‘ x MEN’S WINTER JACKETS COATS 4 | Regular to 545” a Regular to %5 5 PRICE s er 00 , Finest Quality All Wool Worsteds i _ FLANNEL | SHARKSKIN = | stae—saae _ Reg. to $35.00 Gabardine and - | : $go0 Corduroy 12" All Wool Jackets — REG. TO $20 - MEN'S ALL WOOL [Men's TOPCOATS " Gabardine with Zip-Out Lining Reg. to $25 7 ‘ee 47" ‘SPORT COATS | REG. TO $15 - MEN'S HUNTING OUTFITS || POPLIN or WOOL | COATS $4910 Reg. to $19 “6” | ALL Woot TOPCORTS 4+— ‘Tremendous Selection — : REGULARS — SHORTS — LONGS Regular or Set-in Sleeve Req... to.°45 29~ 30 Men's SPORT SHIRTS Extre Le Including "Fld *1.95}| BREECHES Reg. to $13 - Men’s TROUSERS |} Heavyweight All Wool — Gabardine. Flannel $ *H* “7 88 VEVE ON ALL WINTER als :/ 2. OFF ____Cash - Layaway - CLOTHING Charge Odds and | Ends Table Girls’ All Wool © COAT & LEGGING SETS Boys’ and Girls’ Gabardine and Nylon SNOW SUITS | 6" , 7” Ladies’ All Wool SUITS. 10 2 Drastically Reduced _ Entire Stock Must Be Cleared Our Finest — Quality — Reg. to $60.00 34 LADIES’ COATS 4] REGULARLY sop $' ‘ 3 to $40.00 | Jikt’s Smart to Shop at Malloy’s i for Top Quality and Friendly, | 9) Courteous Service ... Always Broken Lots of First Quality Ladies’ HOSIERY 50° ‘| 51-gauge—15 Denier Ladies! All-Woel =. - SKIRTS « 5 saue eeses | °2 varTon DRESSES $4. 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P. 5S. to ca- A. reer gitl cooks: Using in powder in the Herb Gravy : Seg | ae _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY. 5. [1956. iis learts Eo f q 4 a i a fat dry milk powder, flour and : "| ~ Soup in the evening is fine in | § slices bacon. seasonings over water. Beat with To Cut Oblong Cake cold weather. One of our favorite 3 cup chopped celery rotary beater until just blended.|*™, late-evening snacks ts soup and ~ oon Pour into drippings; blend well.| Here's how to cut an oblong We like the combina. | ' —_ : ' ST77> , a \ a ~~ 2 . » “, i w % we b “0 wr =e ~ “Ps . . on , f — ms > ia ‘| “a. 0.4 6" 0% "e #, 05 <0% 5% % em WM otet tle etet © % ‘ot % *S Se’ 3% . 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Woodward 7 P DOONE COOKIES POTATOES Wat sg ; Clerk 2 " Oz. WJ 5 93% Ox. 3 5 ¢ 9-Ounce Pkg. - jarkston ans o. . 3] TERRY'S | ' ? for 35° s 128 Mats LUX 20-MULE TEAM | , : ee ewe LIQUID BORAX | | | PALMOLIVE | . : bs 1-Ib. Pkg. > DETERGENT 23 SOAP 22-0z. 69° BORAXO Reguler Size : Con 8-Oz. Can 19¢ 3 Bars 27° : It Cleans! it Suds! it’s Wonderful! Beth Size : : LITTLE : Ze Bo-Feep | $31 S. Broadway pe Milford - : * SOUTHSIDE : 3 224 §, Main St. : \ : 4 nly eh , ffty E <5 es | 4} Sy I aa WARMING TREAT — After plenty of exercise ; fi the open air, the youngsters will welcome-a~ _ tempting, warming treat of Hot Spiced Chocolate and energy. 5 H Fah jal Tie ggg835 die 7. rns nyt Nite its Hat: z 8 rat ie me i Li , as children and ‘for in- (If you haven't cant Ly a al ? je packages chive cream cheese é measurement) Blend chive cream cheese with Here's another dip to edd variety! 2 to the party — and to provide more dip for the Gunking! Devil Dip ~ can (3% ounces) deviled ham by cup creamed cottage cheese 1 teaspoon minced on 1 teaspoon minced paraley Cayenne pepper to teste \Combine ingredients and whip). until creamy. Add only enough cayenne for tangy flavor, Molasses and Cereal Here's a sweet and simple way to give that morning bow! of hot cereal ‘‘sweet tooth'’ appeal. Sim-! ply add a ‘spoonful of real New Or- leans molasses for each serving. Or mash one-half banana with, Molasses and add to out meal. A! wonderful iron-rich starter for a youngster’s active day, and yours too, come to think of it. Macaroni and cheese casseroles. can be dressed up with a generous | amount of chopped chives in the | cheese sauce. ortho, measure ONLYAFLAKO PIE CRUST MIX Ever have a-group of tired, youngsters’ roll into. the kitchen with loud demands for re- freshménts? A few hours of ar- duous exercise in the wintry air sharpen If you are wondering what to serve, here's the answer: Piping hot mugs of Hot Spiced Chocolate Eggnog and Cherry Top Hat Cup- cakes to top off hearty sandwiches. 9 i ae = Suede ‘tad Crecy ‘Top let Copsthen.” tibes | ~~ e@asy-to-make snacks will revive youthful “— \Kids Need Hearty Snackf \After Outdoor Exercising] piece from center of cupcakes; 18 cupcakes, emon Kills. Odors Here's a way to take lingering) odors out of your garbage disposal | unit—the kind that come from! grinding strong vegetables or other | foods with a heavy odor. After dis- posing of all garbage, put in haif a) . lemon or the peel from fresh) lemons and all will be pleasan You'll find it is ‘tevelaabile in Cunginess: encouraging children to drink theirige= again: salt, lemon rind and lemon juice, A sugyigion of nutmeg. Tastes won- derful over vanilla ice cream,. and blend. Cut out cone-shaped! fill cupcakes with cream mixture, ' | Top with cutout cone. Makes about | Give applesauce good flavor by adding sugar to taste, dash of: ‘BEEF BARGAINS! 78 North Seginone Street. Grade 1—Breakfast SAUSAGE 19%. Opén Friday til 9 P.M. " Grode 1 TINI., | HOT DOGS | a: $9 00 PICNICS... Leen Center Cut CHOPS 45%. Sage eos FRYERS..* t i daily milk quota, The chocolate fla- vor of chocolate milk puts the bev- erage into the “treat” category, | and youngsters need no persuasion’ to drink it, All-year-round versa-, tility make it an important staple for your refrigerator, Hot Spiced Chocolate Eggnog Leet chocolate milk nutmeg Check Compare and — -YOU‘LL BUY! sticks cinnamon eges, beaten liows and cinnamon. Heat to - boiling’ point, Reduce heat and cook °10, ‘minutes, Remove cinnamon sticks, | Add a little of hot mixture to eggs. and mix well, Gradually add egg mixture to remaining hot milk mixture and cook, stirring constantly, five min- utes. Serve topped with marsh- mallows, Makes four to six serv- ings. 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Bake|snd preductivity following the tide {i 3iffy. Drain one can Maine Too bad, when the battle can be “isaved with an invigorating cup of|grated ey to. reinforce them until lunch- or low calorie, protein-rich clear soup such as bouillon or consomme takes the weariness out of the Serves six. light £. le «ge lets lal ea FERRE IC FOOD © evasecenecccssesecucaneneeeserenneoogeennes f Lb. Tin $.Lb.Tin CRISCO well worth driving here-to get! 69° sardines. Roll in one-fourth cup cheese. © Toast brown. Serve very hot. pastry lender or fork unt crumbly. Stir in 1 slightly beaten ‘Parmesan bread strips on one side and spread other side ‘with prepared mustard. Place sardines on top and broil till Beechnut 4 COFFEE : we TO You Seve as Much as 26c! You Save. 20c! Homogenized or . ; Pasteurized en = ’ C . New Giant Size . Handsome White MI LK KLEENEX TABLE NAPKINS Y% Gallon You Save 0c 39° i. 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If het oven, 450 degrees, 20 minutes... | Has ni T 3 ! . salt im their dicts, It comes from the chef of the (gravy .may. be made: in meat|Meanwhile, cook onion and green . | Top | pone Gaynor Maddox, a national food) Swedish American lner; the |drippings. “Makes four to five|PePper in butter or margarine is a ke led oh writer, gives these simple pre- hes ee Se Tae tt oe oth ae ee 1. Sprinkle tenderizer generally!) en am meat list at the present time, you|beat. Sprinkle with cornstarch Dutch Pere ee tie over all surfaces, . >| % can serve spareribs” without|and brown sugar; mix well. Stir Duck Pearedion Pie ear 2. Pierce meat generally on all] {: %p foely minced enion , the” budget... For, .a|in-combined liquids and cook, stir. wit Versatile, spicy canned Bart- sides with « long-tined Jerk, a * change, bake. them Chinatdwn-|"img constantly, “until — slightly i t pears; is. truly a new taste | 3 Allpw to stand’ at tem- £36 tenepoone sait style witha sweet-sour sauce in|thickened, about 2 minutes. Pour ; sensation arid best of all from the = \perature for one hour (30-40 min- \ gee f combination with chunks -of golden|f excess fat from roasting pan, erp ota ga it's quick\. utes for thin steaks of chops); or alepiee ple. | Smoot dante naan The en aenire ey you May cover the meat lightly) tisve round steak and _ pork Cilastown Spareribe | came agg gp Be sone the filling requires go poe-cooking, =f eos Se |ground together twice. Brown). San’ana perpen POO" continue baking, covered 1% hours yet’ the final produtt is pretty as night. ; : minced onion in a small amount! % sup onton or until meat is well browned and a picture and so delicious eevry- 4 Broil just like any steak. jof fat or shortening. Combine| }'tasleapete buitr ol Reercaiine (tender four to six. serv- one will demand second servings. Whenever anyone talks about imeat, browned onion, bread 3 {sblespoons cornstarch ings, Dutch Pearadice Pio”. inexpensive most cuts, we are jcrumbe, scasinings, ogg and milk.) ‘cap vanger oe rime ; ins ’ a ‘apt to think of ground beef. As |Mix well and form into small) |,‘ -~ Lape Commercial butter is graded for : cruinea’ “Senet ie eapeliagy gene ' p a ne the ange tie _— fry slowly in hot = — “hy yr) land body, fantare, color, salt : 1th tenapeone sugar | __ DUTCH PEARADISE PIE — Serve this opentace pie for a family = eae TD ge eae ere — win Sa aj fapapeenent i i COOKIES ) | DOG FOOD FANCY JONATHAN “LB. 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For the special twist, kdd Ameri- can blue cheese and the pizza emerges as a bright new treat. American blue cheese has a de- lightfuly piquant ilavor and ~ creamy texture especially good with this type of dish. . e 6 * And the pie may be made, baked and served hot in. about a_ half hour. For extra zip, try adding blue cheese to some of your other family favorites such as pork, chops which are currentiy a surplus food. Blue Cheese Pizzas 2 cups biscuit mix ov 2-3 cup milk @ can tomate sauce x - . %, cup crumbled American blue cheese (about 4 ounces) biscuit of the pizzas. welf. “Turn surface ; . dough, sprinkle with one-half | aie Nii 20 atid blue cheese and segsonirigs. Top USC Bite-Size Cereal | For High Quality, Low Price - with Mozzarella cheése and sprinkle|. Why go to all the trouble of cut-| _ : postion with remaining one-fourth cup blue|ting bread into cubes, for croutons, Meats Groceries F R E E ! —_— — a 5-2 | cheese. ' istuffing, salads, puddings, etc? In-| Come to LEWIS BROS. MKT. | 0671 Disie Highway MA 5064 § ing aah, : grees). 20 to 2% minutes, or until shredded wheat biscuits. ‘They're : perfect for the job. a | ; , APES: TR age PONE Fee, bak- Bake in very hot oven (450 de-|stead, try your favorite “bite-size” ‘Spread tomato sauce on biscult'cheese is bubbly. Serves four. Chase & Sanborn Coffee. Choice of Grinds a + y i Bryan tjeas if MORTON'S ye TRE . : is ; og va 7 de. ) Ay eas } 4j | ‘ : . ie : . i ; : F ‘ : ‘ / ; \ \ . iy , ; f nf ; \ i me P : " ; ie : e | ' se ; t 2 y : Of lw : : : x oe > iA ee ¢ y, in - i = ry . tsi Mies le 4 j : s : . \ : ee : eae ; 3 be ay ' , . ‘ a 38 ‘A * m aS te 4 4 rane i . Pd F; f \ ye ‘" ™E PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3; 1956 9 | > L iad MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM THE BEAUTI. FULLY ILLUSTRATED PREMIUM CATALOGUE. . CONCENTRATE YOUR SHOPPING IN OUR | "STORE WHERE WE WILL GIVE YOU EVEREDY COUPONS-ON EVERY CASH PURCHASE. . . 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Nickel, 28, of Detroit, at the corner Roads Rogowski and cile Gorecyca, 39, both Oak .and passengers in the Nickel car; Annie Main, 65, a passenger in the other car; and the drivers of both vehicles, Lapeer Man Reveals Daughter’s Marriage W. Genesee St., has announced |Ye@r the marriage of his daughter, Shir- ley Jean, to John Fell on Nov. 26, 1955 at Angola, Ind.- John is the son. of Mrs. Georgia Fell and the late Leon Fell of Had- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Fell are residing - with Mrs, Fell’s father, W. E. Fow- L. ler. ~ PUBLIC SALE 63 Che wrolet, ‘ ton pickup, Serial) ne H53P012341. Sale to be heid 10 a.m., January 18th, 1986 at 6751 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston, ne. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To Citizens and Taxpayers of the City of Pontiac, Michigan. Notice is hereby given that on Tues- day, January 17, 1956 at 8 o'clock p.m. Eastern Standard Time a public hearing will be held by the City Pegg = in the Commission Chamber, mjan. 8, 6, 1986]. sais tae, Waele. He is the'son of Mr. and Mrs, Emery Gudith of the wedding. . Holly. No date has been set for By LILLIAN BLACKLAW Correspondent SOUTHFIELD ‘TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Milton (Fannie) Adams will Devon Gables Jan, 31 for 25 years service to this township in her capacity of Sort. * ; Mrs. Adame Pie in the town- ship’s employ in 1931 as clerk to \the treasurer, In April the same year, she ran as a ‘“‘sticker’’ candi-| date’ and won a two-year term as treasurer, In 1933 she was hired by Elmer typewriter chine, The first machine to sim- | plify the work was purchased in | 1941, ship office was a rented second floor room in the sout corne Plan 25-Year Dinner. (is Southfield Pays Tribute to Clerk Fannie Adams be honored at a public dinner at having dashed across the ficid many times with fire extinguish- ers and brooms for neighbors of the township hall.to use in fight- ing brush and field fires, The clerk’s desk has been the recipient of all Southfield OES to Attend School of Instruction. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —', Glenna P. Hagle, worthy grand matron, will conduct a school of instruction; Saturday at 7:45 p.m. for Southfield Chapter No. 519 OES at the Birmingham Masonic Tem- ple. Refreshments will be served during the social period follow- ing the school. tron and John Bailey, worthy pa- tron of the local chapter, which Wednesday nights of each month at the Birmingham Temple. Mildred Glascock is worthy ma-|» meets the second and fourth); time enjoyment. By actu for toddlers. Try these new, improved Swift's Strained Meats! Watch how eagerly your baby takes to them! Finer than ever in flavor, they give baby more meal- al taste test, mothers who have sampled them agree, Swift really has a knack for bring- ing out the best in fine meat! You'll like the new, smoother texture, too! And the _fact that Swift's Meats for Babies now come in handy NEW glass jars for easier serving and storing. All eight varieties at your dealer's now! 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At Woolworth’s, (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) — : “The Yocations are bungled,” asknowledged the lawyer. /f rh i © Jt ended there;-without fisticuffs, but Flynn said later : TEL-HURON ‘that since he’s living in Palit’ Mallorca, he's leading a life! i ‘of “ “T've given up motion plcture acting,” he said. “T believe ; ‘my future is-in ltigation.”- “You won’t be going back to Hollywood?” I asked him, : “1 can imagine nothing as abhorent as going back = te Hollywood,” he replied..“When. you've been away for = = while you look back in amazement that you were able _ JANUARY = — = | = = (@°) < fore) = $H @°) fq") | CH = ce — - — = Oe a Mae ET ae * et | ar Sa Sci, eaten ies aptaipg a Ed FLANNEL NOT just plain ordinary flannel suits... 3 BUT imported Martinelli flannel, the same fine fabric used in suits selling for $55 and up. $ 2 * Famous “Peerless”, a very fine weave, quality flannel that will not bag or sag. Holds its shape. 4-FT, and 4%-Fe. TUBS. om faa Toul Be Ceetinece SALE 18”” A a | he : gies a ee ere ee * These suits bear the quality label of Martinelli, fine trim tailoring; flap or patch pocket styles. ELECTRIC — Hot Water HEATER Bory 7 eisee ’ Detvolt Eaiven lines. Factory $97 ree = aren be Be Gad 5 SSR EG RAR SE Ie tp ee eee een se Se j * Sizes 35-46, regular, long, short in charcoal grey, charcoal _ brown, charcoal navy, bankers grey, light grey, beige, tan, black or navy. 42” Size CABINET SINK ‘Com with Sueees and tiraler, Slashed e for Clear. $7. $s $5650 54” Size CABINET SINK i} PICK ONE OF THESE 4 EASY WAYS TO BUY: | 1. 30-Day Charge Account. 3. 90-Day Charge Account. . a ss a ee ee ee ce ee ee a Se ee + wre “we. $6295 ; 2. eyewey | a 7 Cash. | | Hot “Watet ie || SALE STARTS at 9:30 A.M. SHARP! 1 pa If, s11695 | DON’T TRUST to LUCK! COME EARLY! patron $169: 50 | crear Be Conrhiecdl TmQUALEYY SINKS! BUY ON EASY TERMS! Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! 3 Ways to Buy: itex, sese nore (as low a9 $1.25 weekly) AVE | PLUMBING SUPPLY Co. Fett Stock of Soil Pipe Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies 172 S. SAGINAW ST. Phones: FE 4-1516 end FE 5-2100 51 North Saginaw—and—Tel-Huron Shopping Center OPEN | OPEN if Sila oe ea actinic ‘FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY Monday--Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. "til 9 P. M. “THE STORE THAT. values $ bunt” j f | j | i A ; “ | é » —— : ’ a | ' . f * \ ee fu ' j F poe OK; : . f A oe y % = > | . zi F i of 5 \ | : ae | * 4 : | : sad Reeds ne a ie itis 1 ier FE Eee ana a apa a eee ee fe et A DG we ee Ew 8 oe OS 8 Fee 8 8 ein YF ce eae ee ee we ee ih ein oe ee ee a MSU HERO GREETED — gets a rose wreath around his at Lansing airport yesterday. The sophomore ve Kaiser, ot Michigan Stat’ THC win in the Ron ry neck from the i —— | AP Wirephote first to get off the plane, was greeted with a tre: mendous cheer and surrounded by hero-worship- Red Wings Lose 5.4 After 3-0 Leady By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS isted at the end of the second)25 goals against Wings in seven » § Model ....... 150.96 DETROIT — The Detroit Red| Period to win 7-3. meetings this season — the same wondering Rookie left winger Andy Heben-|number as they fired in the 14 9 i at eet ry . w ton sparked the Rangers with a|contests between the two clubs in 139.95. 21 Table ‘ane they have to do to win a ‘National pair of goals, one minute and 29/1954-55—moved seven points ahead \ M : od el eo = Hockey League game at New York. Last night, before 10,380 Madison) Square;.Garden fans, the Wings| seconds apart. Defenseman Jackie Evans, Larry Popein and Wally Hergesheimer were the other blue- shirt marksmen. ert spa of Palm Springs, also plans 3rd Ranked ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seven-foot Bill Uhl and his Day- ton Flyers return to action after a games. Dayton is’ No. 3 in the Asso- |clated Press poll, ranking behind San Francisco and North Carolina Must tangle with Duquesne again _Jat the tail end of the ‘season. Next © With Pro Steelers “Tpoints” four. times this season, It vanquished Miami (Fla.). 79-71 in the Senior Bowl semifinal last night and will meet Spring Hil ,|for the title tonight. Lloyd Aubrey made Notre Dame history last night when he broke the Irish field house scoring record with a 43-point binge in an 83-69 victory over Butler. The Irish zipped to a 43-4 halftime lead. * ¢ 6 Other noteworthy events last night: Biggest upset—Belmont Abbey's 4-82. over Richmond. Undefeated—Temple won No. 7,| turning back Lehigh 81-48. Streaks — St. Bonaventure .won Dayton Tops |Tonight's Cage Action 59th in'a row at home, whipping Le Moyne 80-70. tory in ‘10 starts. : Oklahoma City off Tulsa 58-50 to -reverse ‘a -result of last week, while Kansas State smoth- Ex-Wolverine. Signs PITTSBURGH (#—Lowell Perry, former University of Michigan Seton Hall, practically always a! aie id * “ausp-rowinac P PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY | 5, 1956. 35 ae ATHIRTY-NINE. , oF ut ee ee | ar Fn dd i 7 AS 1 | Eager Golfers ‘E ; an | ‘ Shoot Winter |\ _AORTHLAND | } < ay wocxey sriexs | - A EEELQEE) Round Sunday | woccey pugss.§ q " ssid chasiesal Me (Diek Robertson’s 69 \ 50 Northland _. % Zo 4 anys Known how tiective bel Plus Bagle 3 Sparks | STEEL EDGE SKIS\ . Se the second UCLA touch-| Foursome at PCC \ $1745 % | A rugged Pontiac foursome a de q | mediately after the game. e ge 7 t the wr ysted itself for a One , point ‘a which there haslienale layout ‘Sunday ca 17 : N ee i may tee ae ait wo av mae ea wight ser pron pi, Ee mm, cote, Narita ti win ond ej JACKET. SALE. Ny P test were history. Then, with UCLA| ¥ K. L. hid some “comments to make dered en tk met, had] traveled 41 yards from the point|tabie scores over the winter-hard |W $14.50 Jackets $7.95 qj ie he Bin wer penal Tu) Wino tthe Big 30 dlc ie bot wna ‘jon gt patented pets A RU ne eS | yards coaching Robertson, at Converse All Star Lie Coach Jim Myers foe wage Five Thousand Meet Team at Airport, me Bacild spearheaded two ews |W Basketball Shoes | arms indicating “try a pass? in Robertson's impres- $5.95 Rubber - ; ‘ : e 8 S =| ahve beQiih atest an alti Gace oa Nae . ie The rule book bears out this pen- Ic orlous. lar the 475-yard Ist hole, Dick dis- \ . etballs % alty although some claimed it al- come played! mid-season form as he | % eae Noaipatonarn sean ahd reached the green in two shots WELD nals are often-used. UCLA’ Head|, LANSING — Michigan State, police at between 4,000 and 6,600 Max Carruthers, mayors respec-,to attend a “Coach-of-the-Year” and Grenade sent, peel. \ 2. ) Conti Red: Sundara made no com-| 77! fens, will. elated over the seat Ge lied aoe tively of Lansing and East Lansing,| dinner in his honor. Completing Sunday's quartet at! SPORTING GOODS \ plaint on the penalty call. jSpertens’ dramatic 1034 ViCWry) wk, gcied ug -.|Who had proclaimed -Jan. 4 as ee 8 golf-lovers were Joe Bergdorf. who , second successive penalty dell seecaghordh ad sto ah the field je puate Si tod plat a] Dare Rates Dey.” The Spartan team was -~ gay Glen Harding who carded Q 51 Mt. Clemens, PE 4-6211 \ aguint UCLA sent the Brule sien when it made a trumphant| Af the big allies slowed (@vn| .,Tetm members appeared tar." on” saat Lansing and waa|*®® nd anchorman Chuck Whibley” ay ay gr ar ar a a - » ortwide storm at protest. (return from a 2-week stay in Cali-|stop, police had to hold te) Soe? aller © cresn-commiry | thd alang the route by the blare Ronnie Knox tried a pass from his|°T™2- swarming Tooters betore the doors) T/A vise "Caternia in. sunny |°% -hoftking horns, flashing porch end sone after Michigan State py As the chartered plane bearing |). Opened enone wneet| weathem they returned to find lights and cheers trom groupe ot “in aes bab oe ae Lancing: Capital Gay Auport ‘at ee eee oe in 87 degree | virects. —— signal tot a penalty Se tetertian: £67 pan, S ound Setmsted by ae Maers ” ae & Ge eet Widiliniins dedi Tim Masen nb sa cavalcade wotind up at the|} - 2 : oe the Grily coach aboard. The others|MSU campis fof another demon- _ Kaiser touched off another cheer.|remained on the West ‘Coast for| team said welcome. Then the pushed a huge bouquet of| meetings-of-the National Coaches| ‘“8" Said gopdnight to the crowd des eon bie eee, Then, as he)Assn. Head coach Duffy Daugh-|hee or ret to join their fami- Erinned. broadly, official greetings| erty, who ie resting up at the des-|"** ° Tetum to their: dormitories. were extended by Ralph Crego and Written Arguments Sought in Loop Row” Se = BERGLAS 3 « ee. ered College of the Pacitic 67-36. |" Pultmer will fesue his finding to a Fe none After tonight's game, the Fiyers morrow, he said, © Egg or Nut Coke © Quality Stoker Coal ~@ Kentucky © Pocahontas in thei i fweek’s ete te oe fo ex |DOner: opel pn Snah bd fe aoe iolteaeuae a tae eae ines (gs: Stove, Stoker), (Egg, Lump, Stoker) tend their undefeated string to 10|'%°,'9P 2 by setting down Loyola) Foltmer called for the summa- Insulate for Economy and Comfort! : ome ~“* BALSAM WOOD football star, today signed a com tract with the Pittsburgh Steelers for 1956. He is the first player to reach terms with the club for next geason. Perry. a 19%5-pouhder from Ypsi- lanti, Mich., was a Steeler draft Army,- serving at Bolling Field, Washington. He is scheduled to be discharged in April, loffensive end and safetyman for nation’s leading service teams. choice in 1953.. He has been in the) Perry has been playing halfback, | the Bolling Generals, one of the} | of third-place Detroit. LJ * * They trail the leading Montreal) Canadiens by 11 points. Ji anuary Clearance} PRICES NATIONALLY 99.50 17” Table Model 84.96 169.95 21” Console. . . .129.96 208.96 21” Gonsole. . «479.96 a 108.9621” Table ‘ SAVINGS on TABLE NOWN TV er Le biilt what appeared an almost int- surmountable 3-0 lead in the first two periods. But New York staged a third-period rally as only it has been able to do this season to score five goals and win 5-4. The Rangers’ splurge was the second time this season they have scored five times in one period. They're the only team - to fire that many in one. stanza and on each occasion the Wings Were the victims. The last time the defending NHL champions visited New York, the Rangers broke a 2-2 tie that | eXx-| The Canadiens, who entertain Detroit in the only game tonight, jhave 55 points. | Red Kelly scored twice for De-| troit with Earl Reibel and Metro Prystai getting the others. The Wings took a 2-0 lead in the first period on Kelly’s first marker while the Rangers were a man short. Reibel and Prystal made it 3-0 in the middig frame. The Rangers, who have scored eee inns nit [JOE'S =" SURPLUS| nm 32S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 TARPAULINS 5x7... $3.50 9x12 ., $10.80 6x7 .... $4.20 10x12 .. $12.00 Gx9 .... $5.40 12x15 ,, $18.00 vse. $7.20 12x18 ,, $21.60 Gxl0 ... $8.20 15x20 .. $30.00 Special Sizes Made to Order 24,95 Radio.......18.88 _you'l be WARN*FOOTED 14.95 Radio.......1206° . a On All Walk-Over-Shoes Greyhound racing was off to a strong start late in 1955. 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AN ward a Now . sees 98.98 Any high school boys wishing to With Bo ji 6 | a R eur lebrity intensive training immediately le wort 0 record ot1-7.5— was] W CLOTS Award q =o i ~ compete see John Karabetsos at wiing reen Crosby Invitational ee aon ound Today the November Olympics at Mel-\@4judged the winner “officially by Py ' - ff $19.95 U.S. |the high school. __ | KALAMAZOO Western Mich-|Nehiee ne thr team with| LOS ANG ta le ae suai | Bay City’s Experience INSULATED 9s ing. cnere bediiiell toma ovnell eainton’s Open champion Jack! oor og ELES W — The 1956| |. That's what the slender school 0. ¢ PACKS 342% SPECIALS score with Bowling Green Racor hen in thé flood relief mately nrn cate naan in told = cheering throng |. L*2dy, who set the world mile ‘Offset Home-Floor® ; | > =. [Enight. whinging ts Bid-Amnesican here Jan. 21. They will play againstlicurmament proteasionals get down of 8,000 yesterday after he reeled |™#"% of 3:58 flat at Turku, Edge for’ Chiefs : if For The New Year Conference rival 82:83 for its 2nd|\Ward 1 Amateur champion Harvie| Urnament professionals get down otf 'the fastest time of hie career |" the summer of 184, declared $17.95 Chicago of league triumph in four starts. and amateur Ken Venturi, tomorrow in the to lose to Lon Spurrier of |*iter the race that he was all the With the encounter itself | Roller Skates 313 | 40% OFF The victory avenged the Brov-| = ede ahenaa eatod be Sen ms lock and would § hot me agp ty Potacs mentor, FHS sos” ; duel. go vel hasketball Friday $55.00—7x50 $ 9 on all Fishing Tackle this pone ry a annie oer Williams Will Exhibit The sanae " wetcion Golf Landy led on the rain-soaked ae caeeemie memes: oe shoot for their 2nd Valley win anda 2595 @ — .|Casting at Boat Show Cones waa the sultieg far tolay's| cee a aes Teck wn iiiien at Me male Guia ip amare of. the circuit's 2nd place 4 eee é and Langley) Forwards Bob Diment of Sag-| BOSTON “ prelude, @ $2,500 pro-amateur ce- ©. Jord trom the Sepeliapenned sail he weddd enter alge’, Getta neentces campe * ; - ake and Jeak faite af Geeme §~Ted. Witleme, Beo-llabeity round, ond featured fo the) eee eee shend withizace ut Re aggregation of experienced cagers é PHILIP'S i of Onaway Fly Lines Pointe led the Western Michi we ee Se See, ES re pave Bes Hogan and the|2 tertific finishing ‘kick. Pe Se Gee Pe: i ee See ption of the se ; a teas < respectively, H : FINE LUGGAGE, AL HILDE SS et. Feb, 637 st Mechanics Bi, Pick 2 Jack’ Bowling Results Dispersal Sal p Van Ryzin, Chit’ coach, that : SPORTING GOODS BF... 7d |, Major league basetiall bases willinowned fly casting exhibitions as|foursome ee ee eee en ca eh ee ke fought scrap. pees 79 N. Seginew St : Telegraph £%4-7673 | 1956'a fisherman and Bros, "43 Cycle Prod Fae ves Sled » . 88 on 04 . ‘They are filled with hi of in an ex hot continue in the 72-hole tourna-|20¢% ©*7 $3 Lotumen’s 3 . The two top-tied conference Deily Isponge rubber and covered doar age he ete skills with|ment proper. Bowe 3. Verascett 4 Hit | clubs, Northern and Central, col- | . ee . i » former worlg Hogan, hi * | ft. : 38 Puertas n ; lide Friday and one will have to eae . ninieai boxing champion. f Fe. Bef Barnes A pogrom ; i kewe it iss {ee ne nee 7 ' _ sant compe, bi Mabe" a or, | vearingt: | Mores _ of today, was hoped tat bl cheb : 5 -. Made up one foursome. — pene,’ ' would be the chosen -one, Each a )«=CEVERY PAIR REDUCED: \ (ies Si SE, emit cee Eee 4 ton nn ita JED Tea aT oad basialls Del Ss So? i: 4 ee a nade tae : ‘ ane 4 : ‘ee eT torent Lakes - 36 ad fo ee = co , [ 3 : =a gr. ar Par for the - Piter Soft” 33 3 Pies rer, 94 39} LEXINGTON, Ky. @ — Segula,| “T think Bi aay’? A 5 ; — Par forthe -Ranche—course—is.¥. * . * Segula, Bay City may have ty ARE 14” ‘to 9 | a ete sen g SESE Rear a em beer ole agen f of will not I men today along with 38 other thorough-/morning. “But maybe that. will , , pews too Gifticult far the}, Maman pw, [oreds ed from the estate|be offset by ‘the ‘home-floor- ad- _ Some Higher Gene Littee won the 1985 local |#o" Window $4 Cooley Lanes “;\of William Woodward Jr, |vantage’ we will have.” 5 ONE | open and is a decided threat in/Munre Meee Bt witn horsemen figuring ens devel hese advange CT spes - SPS cee ecg Recan eae fa a sa a ' rom | A on total . "t From 8 Entry Blanks PONTIAC SQUAWS | sale take was estimated at a pos-/that was a reasonable measure of i . . * | Ariate ” nD W Lisible $500,000 to $700,000. the PHS club’s ability, “I can't Tans + Blacks + Grains Available for TS ecu BE de, Bi The 16 unstings end 23 ma reared ihere Bag that much pe a 19e—828; mares— * ys Paddy, ‘ Cordavane ABC Matches | suprpraomen [Dore wach wes ot ed torreon ne bot wreak, ad Your opportunity to save peat mae Se eene ot tee ‘ber ge Crasy ‘Five 3 avers ie a reectahens wee Orem Sn Oe ee = _money and to experien s wishing to bowl in the Liming Serv. 38 36 34 31/$410,000 by Miss Mildred Woolwine| tt." Ankie-Farbi experience 1936 American Bowling Congress Rak, Bike, A rehee™ & gint Wate Farm, Lexington;| Chiefs’ starters will go as indi- ae - Fashioning ...the ——}~jchampionships can be obtained by ont, Celer, 32.32, arts Orec. 19 «sl Edward Potter, Nashville: and Mr.|cated Thursday, with Ray : uan-Bush development calling Lou Koprince, FE 5.6032. — nen at Se ees S. Middendorf,/getting the starting call at the saving mike of in Rochester, wHLY. vetoes March rs Ba ned ‘* Yt om tien mal the day after purchasing Gi sim's belght, makes him a good * miles.of smartness. — | _|3 and May 16th, but all entries BPRS ine, 38 Bent. Reet Sg nornes from, the, cote ew Soe ae one ee ' © f Shoe Blanks are a Magen gd 17th. Fm ed ng 33 rom. nee. |] 3p Speculation on the 14- la ’ ° Fi ase need be- + . a Dept. , » ‘bowling to for open Or | ia tot sam V, Armstrong $66; Ogg dark oy noe, ss Be Oo Feiay'e gumng is the ard ot the e . . teams | ' as 7 ee ys queen’ _$90,-/SVC season for PHS, which has IAC. Bee Stings Only Once | werm vatiey 4 13 W Lord tor The American rec-|won over Arthur-Hill and lost. to ne Y J Sr'm conte, 43.13. pobare totes, oe a mare is $105,000 for Ma-|Central, Chiefs’ overall Sie. Lean (alana ae A bee can sting only once, be-/Mumphries 37 18 Pi a airs. 38 3e/saka, which the Aga Khan sold ajever, is four wins SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE | cause it loses it ‘stinger on the iavtarege 3 ip Funct 3 wiPOAP aah at Keeneland, [defeit. wnt : first stab. Wasps, hornets and yel-|/Kotan's ME. 31 38 Hiltoppsre ” aes Varsity ‘game at $ p.m. Friday , : lary'’s Tav. ‘ low jackets are pped for t Green Tavern 27 29 Better Halfs 11 «4 with nine home runs in Brooklyn 8s betwee cal F ‘ontiac and Bay : performances. M, McCarter 242, C. Yates 614; Humph-| 7 Ne Som - ; cence monet sagas ries Ritr, 1003—2896, ‘park. Ci squads seat 7 ; ig ¥ wos ot r * > e bits Sa To ie | eRe a is. os “ai en one ™ “ ity reserve ie SP Ere Pe Si 2 ef oe od ou oa ay ‘ £ i ees eee ) PORE ATS . aes z . = ~ Once Again! Our Famous. Sale with Fabulous Savings! TWICE-A-YEAR SALE By Hart, Schaffner & Marx — Varsity Town — Hickey Freeman | | ~—-—« Suits - Topeoats -Overcoats | , Values to *60.00 | Values to *70.00 Values to *85.00 | Now Now | , | Now , $4 $585 5687 Sport Jackets All Robes Dress Shirts — | S ia Cts ; , po e 1 | 25088 | | 83146088 | | 206 ORF | | 20% OFF a mpers Conts 3 | o me |. : Argyle Prog 65° : : 20% off D ICICINSONS All Nylon | $47 ; , . Ar SAGINAW at LAWRENCE = an 7 ! , - MAPLE, Birmingham 2 ty , 1956 ce * PORTY-ONE” Vardon Trophy ‘Goesto Snead for 4th Time — - Slammer’s Average of 69.86. Strokes in 63 Rounds Brings Award: [fs Hk. 4 & 3 roe nounced yest 1938, 1949 and 1950 when his 69.23 average set a record Jow that still stands, * * @ Snead picked up $23,464 to place seventh on the money-winning list which was topped by Julius Boros with $63,121. Boros’ $50,000 prize for taking the “‘world champion- ship’ in August assured him the Pro Ri iva alry in THE Z PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 migamorton, pe has been signed to Pirates Sign Hurler PITTSBURGH w — The Pitts- burgh Pirates announced today that John (Jackie) Brown, 23-year- old right - handed pitcher from ” OPEN BOWLING | | SAT. - SUN. so Pig Pig 4:30 7. Meh a major league contract. Detroit Club Host to Seventieth International Bonspiel, Today : Z DETROIT #—Forty rinks from International Bonspiel opening to- day at the Detroit. Curling Club. Cone Resuls ‘New Title Bout nin the Making Spring Hill (Ala) 102, Clemson 91 Memphis State 79, Miami (Pla) 71 ‘ Pioneer Swimmers Otter Powerful Team Balance Generally rated the state’s top |senior, is the top. diver, “He's a, prep aquatic squad, at this time, |real top performer,” Ann. Arbor High bases its power | Junior Tee Francis, on all-around balance. That's the SKIS 11599" Ski Caps .. . $1.95 _ Nylon, Washable SKI PARKAS 10" 4" SKI POLES | $450” Ski Mitts $2.98 up Sleds .. 53% Toboggans .. $17.85 up Toboggan Pads . $7.65 SKI BOOTS ‘B65 For Winter Sports... Shop the-... SPORTS SHOP 16S. Cess _—*FE 2-7621 It Pays to Play! | State Studies Land Purchases | Fishing Sites, Game | Areas Considered by Conservation Body LANSING « — The state con- servation commission will consid.) er purchasing three public fishing) sites and 734 acres of game lands} at its Jan. 12-13 meeting. The fishing sites are on Snet fer Lake_in Allegan County, Lee| Lake in Calhoun County and Wil-) son take in Antrim county. 1 Largest land purchase is a | 360-acre tract adjoining the Chip- pewa River State Forest in Mid- land. Crossed by the Seargeen | | river, the tract is nine miles | Northwest of Midland in a high | hunting pressure area. | The commission will consider’ buying 374 | with federal, funds, including 160 acres adding to the Crane Pond Game Area, 80! acres in addition to the Middleville Game Area, 76-more acres for the Lapeer Game Area and 458 acres’ more for the Gratiot-Saginaw Game Area. Philgas Wins in Sudden Death Play Two free throws by Jim Batch-_ elor in the sudden death overtime | gave Philgas a 69-67 win over Wa-| \terford Merchants in the Water-| ‘ford Recreation League last night. ! The game was tied 63-63 at the | lend of regulation play and in the | ‘first overtime Tex Klaus sunk a) basket for Philgas in the last 15 seconds to send the contest into’ ithe sudden death. Klaus led the scoring for the. |winners with 24 points. Phil Run-| kel had 27 for Waterford, which | lat one time in the 3rd period has ‘a 15 point lead. | In the other game of the evening. Poole defeated Beattie 66-58 behind jJerry Bradley's 27 points. NHL Standings | Ww. L. T. Pts. Montreal ..... 24 7 #7 55) New York ....19 11 6 44 DETROIT ....12 12 13 37 Toronto ...... 13 19 7 33 Chicago ...... 1219 8 32 Boston ....... 8 20 9 25 | Wednesday's Results | NATIONAL LEAGUE | New York 5, Detroit 4. Toronto 4, Chicago 2 Infra-Red “~ Patory Quality Work Dong al For AN | Insurance! » Companies - Ultra Modern Building AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars tor Collision and Painting FORD DEALER — OL 1-9711 Jonas Francis of Salk - vactine word from Paul Clifford, Pioneers’ !tame. and sophomore Ted Norris, coach. Pontiac High School Chief | are- ‘other good springboard per- Rocky May Be Sent). s, Against Patterson in). September Test NEW YORK «#—A Floyd Pat- eee Se ere an the world heavyweight title in Los says Boyce. anges: ia in Gig. seal, Ser meat son of Dr. Senior Bow! at ethan 5 (nemifinals) ty Taunt, of Parts (Prance) 8] Chicago Today's competition .will be for the J. A. Ahearn trophy, to be awarded to Canada or the VU. S. on the basis of the combined point tayed| tte United States and Canada will }. vie for honors in the 70th gnnual total of the 20 rinks from each ~ FINEST IN AUTOMOTIVE TONITION EASIER STARTING — ~ INCREASED PERFORMANCE Distributors of All Mallory Equipment WOHLFEIL DEE 2274 S. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac FE 2-4907 i Canada won it last year. The defending champion Wau- watesa Curling Club from the Collins, will face Mon- Curling Club in $5 | most entrants among eight. U.S. country in the opening day tests. ith five rinks, has the The. bonspiel continues through Sunday. <4 a Dayton s January MUD and SIZE Dayton’s Commuters* Mud & Snow Tires ‘SALE PRICE 6.00 x 16 . $12.95 6.70x15. $12.95 FREE FRONT END @ Complete Front End Overhauling ®@ Static.and Dynamic . s] 9 8 ~ FREE INSTALLATION INSPECTION Front End Specials © Including Weights SEAT COVERS BEAN VISUALINER “7° Wheel Alignment Machines Open 9 to 9 Daily ; SEE” New 1956 styles AT Wheel Alignment Alignment | @ Tie Rods @ Shocks & Springs WHEEL BALANCING Pe ee ee Beautiful first inte g eg tic coated seat covers § . in a wide selection INSTALLED FREE of the season's newest colors. Installed tree. 2” : Market Tire Co. EASY , BUDGET TERMS ®@ Full Year to Pay! FREE PARKING NO MONEY DOWN! 77 W. Huron St. 710x115 760x115. Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES! (Corner of Cass) 495 $16.95 First Quelity Origine! Equipment Quolity | Mast Fords, Chevs., Studebakers PAY AS YOU DRIVE Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters FE 8.0424 © OLD FASHIONED B PrRsOMAy | SERVICE IT’S PERSONAL | + money-winning title. lsplashers engage the Ann Arbor: Cutford June before he meets the: 1952)5, Cary Middlecoff was second with outfit in the Slauson Junior High ne — Olympic 165-pound champion who SETTTTTIATTTTT TID rhe Crissman 0.551 and Dong Ford third with ipoct, Amn Arbor, Friday at 7:30) Relay possibilities Yor. the re ee \ , ‘ _ ATTENTION Clean, Dependabl 8 eS pice AINA _ [Deve Flower, Tome Leeioes pos os aoe Ny Brak 19 x AND SERVICE Ford was second to Snead in the] Chiets'| mentor, ‘Robert (Des) sensk’ “Terry Peytes, Daw ‘ow | Altough the Brooklyn nero lt rake Used Cats and for Vardon Troph: ith 70.12 Boyce igures Pioneers ‘ : -celebrat birthday { ‘ag mini . } average in SF rounds, Middlecotf|hardest ' tion we: will have Melelien Bachman and Tom yesterday, weighed less than 16 CHECK -ADJUSTIA THAT COUNTS! Your Repair Work! Se Ot OS ea A EM or 70 far bin’ intent ot aN : ? cm Ford headed the Ryder-Cup lead-|"" * > : : Current record for the Ann Ar-\- . * = cr foe the your wiih US pein | Cond ad et dcided cary [or tne tins best ir Pm rven and technical Imac HERE'S WHAT WE DO: | SUNDER REPAMN. PAINT +» LAS followed by Tommy Bolt with 126| teday on his starters in the key history, Clifford says. it includes wer, Summ » Mee. © Rinina bias Gl bed teen tole Check REPAIR... PAINT... GLASS 56 and Snead with 112, relay events. He sald he would dual wins over Adrian 70-17 and| ~~ #« _# -« lh, _jnspect lining ——__— —_and-edd-_broke fluid. bg 4 anes Cor Avaitehle. ot aaneeenameneasinne send Ron Clark against Chiefs’ AA Unniversity High, 64-35, plus} Marciano. who said in @ Inspect, clean and rbpack needed Cornell Record Set Bob Keavy for what should be |the Cereal Bowl. (Battle Creek)\tos Angeles he didn't know when trent bearings © Adjust brake shoes to se- _ PRICES REASONABLE . . . TRY us! & fine breaststroke battle. Clark, relays, usually rated a Sfate titlelor where he will return to action,| © Carefully test brakes cure Full contact with drums - ITHACA, N.Y. — Little 546) free styler Pete Gale, senior, |preview. Pioneers also had three|weighed 188% for his most recent|\. Toe-In. Adjusted on Your Car for $1.98 pat : Chuck Rolles has set a new Cornell) and Bert Root im the distance |winners in’ the state AAU meet,|start against Archie Moore ntl ae eee . / ROCHESTER four-year basketball scoring rec-| events (200 and 400 yards) and jin Gaxiola, Francis and Gaxiola’s September : a TERMS ‘CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ALL WORK - - a aA SS ree et Sn Se a fees Sys State Fe \ FIRESTONE STORE \| Crissman Chevrolet Co.| -_ e ie ‘tor prep com ition, be- WEDNESDAY'S NBA RESULTS : } © ioe prer oti cae ae a out so cause of a residerice rule re New York 193, a6 \ : riss an evro e 4 “who graduated last June, atl ot Alvero Gaxiola, Mexican, and a| Boyee will announce hie starters pS sarmaces ee ee 146 West Huron Street FEderal 2-9251 755 S$. Rochester Rood *_ OLive 2-9721 a tomorrow. = LLL hehehehe nity o oe These Tires Carry o Full ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE! Motor TUNE-UP KEEP YOUR CAR IN TIP-TOP SHAPE FOR THE WINTER DRIVING AHEAD! 95 plus parts All 6-cyl. CHEVROLETS, -thru 1955. All work done on ay brand NEW 1955 SUN ANA- LYZER. LABOR AND MATE- RIALS GUARANTEED! Other Cars Proportionately Low! We Use Champion A. C. and Auto Lite Spark Plugs OPEN GUARANTEE 9to9 a | Pane om < q i eal we, : eee S Lo oe ae ‘ ( : ; oe es : 3 ; = : Pe. =. ae : ; re a a eae S ™ oe <— Soe Aes Nae he Sate Se es Se _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 100 — eee [th apt with tal of 14 pia *- vith the exception of one game In adult play at Pontiac High's} setae eee ea ‘coRTnU 0 OUR ot STOWE Ex % Men's All Wool - : e Fl i oF 34 fk af Hi Le : & i z fj az fee } = z ait : 4 tional , struggle. Oliver a cietisd bihatat ok wit tea ; hitting at = 22.6 clip in 5th position, SS meee eine ae ge, oe Mager i. é of the teeptacasos pein ino owing] PRICES 2 | season sw! : § ; with ie aus in each league. START AT $14 q Four Royals scored in dotble| -. sony {i (eae t Gone) kes : g og, tade Oy HAE 2 cay hipmr's tary Ges era: oi] | Tweeds - Flannels Vy || | | the Merchants. The Royals|Kersten out of the the , Milford . oan wr rs as ee is et q held a commending 37 17 halftime holidays, Kersten ong pee wine. Pre tin Plaids Solids Sizes 34-50 a q lead. played in six games° dropped to rag ph ~ 4 oR it q | The Pulver Tire-Blue Devils bat- = | eee erat Reehester «...¢ 3 Ee e |g pate ce ey Sage pc = cusysncseds lo vetewe Be «aS Se | 3 ia INSTALLED! , ALL ——=)| SAME DAY SERVICE MAKES Seat Cover Special tpi” eel aT ee et TET Ir 's top scorer, faltered. bd from Ed ‘Adler, Kiwanis + president at's luncheon ring. | }but center George Brown stepped| Fullmer, however, was willing to) Hank Way, (left) 805, Ludlow street, Rochester was penn : MON Oe batt Costelanl cod of Falcons whose ages were from 10 to 12. Captain of the Pulver Tire | team which was made up of 13 and 14 year-olds was Larry Lacky, 637 Balboa Club Ave., Pontiac. 32195 Value Saran Plastic *] 8° Installed While You Wait! SEAT COVER MART 136 S. Saginaw at Chase ° FE 4.8272 PONTIAC . For Warmth and Wear Sheep Lined $6.95 Wool Lined $5.95 “Flint JC Collects night, breezing past Muskegon, Lou 3rd Loop Win in Row 90-66. oes | | AL HILDE FLINT, Mich. @—Powerful Flint] Charles Teaberry took scoring | ,folled to its 4th consecutive bas-/honors for Flint with 22 points, 1920 $. Telegraph FE 4-7673 ketball victory in the Michigan) but Muskegon’s Charleq Vriesman | 725. 8-8 Sun. 9-2 Junior College Conference last|was high with 23. in i as ee ee ee SPORT COATS | ~$35. 00 COATS Now $2980 *39.50 COATS Now $340 | P SPORT SHIRTS. Values to $12.95....... NOW $ 6.89 Values to $16.95....... NOW $10.89 Vv: ‘Hue to 79. 50... _eNOW Values to $10.95. ale ce we NOW 4 4.89 alues to $ Values to $ 795....... NOW $ 3.89 ‘59% and $69” a Values to $ 4.95....... Now $i 2.89 rd ax ; ES ig apenas ee! * ~ i . - os " s . ° 3 i : Values $ es - 80 | i ‘$105. 00 6 9 2. “TOPCOATS *39” ond *49" | I =u fm LYE — = 69"! Bt Bats eR ER —_ Towne House ONE | LOT OF suITs JARMAN SHOES, Values . ms aneeromn DRASTICALLY REDUCED “$65.00 m 49% Mow 3 13' .N. SAGINAW : N. SAGINAW Vetus $999 | ; a“ , fot: . . 1 ce to Now 3 of $17.95 U | , ’S $11.95 Society Brend—Calvert SPORT COATS a Values £6539" $55.00 Entire Stock. : Arrow Colored. SHIRTS | i TOPCOATS Values to $65.00,...NOW & } 4 nw t _ — r i oe t A 5 old Jy a - - © if ; i, | bas EES IS aie es ED ee gee = Pete ss. a ee ee ee i oa i eS uemyeeoeerianens <— ~ = af; a i 2 he e ta te Oe Do go be eee ee RO es ase ena coe oo Ber ite ee pet Ne NTIAC PRESS..-THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,195; ___ SFORTY-THRER ~ * * e § tH: ed 3 i er 8 | Hl Ye t ijt; &F ett A i Prices that yield farmers a return for their work in line with what other Americans get * * * Special Message on Farm:Program In a few days, by special mes-|8rams for the redevelopment of; | Sage, I shall lay before the Con-|areas of chronic unemployment. gress my detailed recommenda-| Recommendations tions for new steps _ taken promptly to _ sition in agriculture and thus sist our farmers to achieve their|with this v | fair share of the national income. | communiti Basic to this program will be PAL assault on of Fe. = é i j fil EASE He E 3 ! nil 4 | i i ie e ues : stale init’ stekeases I 5 3 iis ft 2 d , ; Disaster Aid ized buildings, years, - a Area Development process can be speeded up. year I authorized a major study cilities and on - additional postal of the problem to find additional steps to supplement existing pro- will be _ hew attack on the surplus problem|of the people living there and of _ for even the best-conceived farm | program cannot work under cumulated stocks. their states. But a soundly con- alceived federal partnership pro- _ multi-billion dollar weight of ac- gram can be of real assistance | to them in their efforts. I shall urge authorization of a soil bank program to alleviate the problem of diverted acres and an -overexpanded agricultural plant. This will include an acreage re- “serve to reduce current and ac- cumulated surpluses of crops in most serious difficulty, and a-con servation reserve to achieve other needed adjustments in the use of agricultural resources. I shall urge Highway Legislation Legislation to provide a modern, interstate highway system is even more urgent this year for twelve months ‘measures to strengthen our sufplus/” disposal activities, | shall) propose measures to strengthen individual commodity programs, to remove controls where possible, to reduce carry- Overs, and to stop further accum- ulations of surpluses, 1 shall ask the congress to pro- vide substantial new funds for an expanded drive on the research front, to develop new marksts, new crops, and new uses. The rural development program to better the ot of low-income farm families nust. go forward vigorously. Ad- rances on these and other fronts vill pull down the price-depressing urpluses and raise farm income. * In this time of testing in agricul-| ure, we should all together, re- ardiess of party, people: During the year, the number of motor vehicles has increased from 658 to 61 million, During the past year over 38,000 per. sons lost their lives in highway accidents, while the fearful toll of injuries and property dam- age has’ gone on unabated. I urged that measures be, taken to complete the vital 40,000 mile interstate system over a Period of 10 years at an estimated federal cost of approximately 25 billion If we are ever to solve mounting traffic problem, whole interstate system must authorized as one project, to completed approximately within the specified time. Only in th festa il A modern community is a com- plex combination of skills, special- machines, commu- nications and homes. Most import- antly it involves human lives: Dis- aster in many forms — by flood, frost, high winds, for instance—| ean-destroy_on a massive scale in a few hours the labor of many Through the past three years, We must help deal with the pock- ets of chronic unemployment that here and there mar the nation’s general industrial prosperity, Eco- nomic changes in recent years have been often so rapid .and far- reaching that areas committed to “jand inadequate. Many new build- ;|ings and the modernization of pres- temporarily depri their markets and their livelihood. In miy message last year, I re- ferred to the appointment of an advisory committee to appraise and report to me on the defi- ciencies as well ag the effective- ness of existing federal transpor- tation policies. I have recom. report. I earnestly recommend that the Congress give prompt at- tention to the committee's pro- posals, Essential to a prosperous eco- tire governmental structure were made by the commission on inter- governmental relations and the jobtain access to adequate financ- ‘in harmony last five-year! Must to inerease ing aes | ) A Nee rat ssage Read to Congress period, must — j - ee a ee i AIRE PRN LE ee sd AS ;: ii =2 e% F x FE a Fi Ei li z % | ! i g E q E BE f Ff i i nip i g& R 3 é iii i g 3 tector eairnelstb srs, age i ifr commission on the organization of the executive branch of the gov- ernment—the reports of these com- missions are now under intensive review and already in the process of implementation in important areas a. 5 : : On 35 chiieatidierindluaoo ee ee in hand, the post: office depart- ment in the past three years has been overhauled Nearly one thousand new post offices have been provided. Finan- cial practices have been modern- ized and transportation and Oper- viel ating methods are being constantly improved. A new wage and incen- employes has been established. Never before has the postal sys- tem handled so much mail so quickly and 80 economically. Postal Problems © The post office department faces two serious problems. First, much hysical plant—post offices and t buildings — is obsolete ent ones are essential if we are to sub- gram planning is: The response fhat should’ be! mitted, designed to supplement to human concerns. speed the tran-|with federal technical and loan : re lin the worth and dignity of the a Sb. TO ing yen dividual. We know that : we are t eei : , ‘bility {t@ govern ourselves wisely — in ejmain he primary respofwibility |p, tradition of America--we must |* We must also carry forward, the have the opportunity to develop job of im her’ the wage-hour lof these charges be thoroughly law, Last year I requested the|@mined by a bi-partisan commi Congress to broaden the coverage|sion created by the Congress, “4 tions in, the American way of life,|Of the minimum wage. I repeat|is hoped pre le me wel good education is fundamental, |t*at recommendation and I pledge | will be establi ute amd eo Good education is the outgrowth |the full resources of the execu-|it may arrive at ings which | ‘ , : . - good communities, |tive branch to assist the Congress geod churches, and good schools. | finding ways to attain this goal. than last, Today our schools face pressing have now Problems—problems which will not passed in which we have fallen Yield to swift and easy solutions, further behind in road construc- °F to any single action. They will tion needed for the personal saf-/Yeild only to a continuing, active, ety, the general prosperity, the informed effort by the people. to- ational security- of the American:“@rd achieving better schools. our’ individual capacities to the utmost. | To fulfill the individual's aspira- of good homes, \spurred by the thousands of con- ferences held in recent months by /half a million citizens and educa- jtors in all parts of the country, jculminating in the’ White House |conference, |delegates, broadly representative of the nation, studied together the In my message of Feb. 22, 1955,|Foblems of the nation’s schools. Federal Aid to Education | / They concluded that the people \Of the United States must make a dollars. No program was adepted, | greater effort through their local, of Columbia Unemployment Insur-| Our! state, thé to improve the have improved mail service. The |. Recommendations on postal fa- revenues will be submitted to the * * A _fudamental This kind of effort has been some two thousand Act and. federal | So far as the federal share of I urge | pay tive plan for the half million postal | illness and ° | women. The need still exists for | ‘ an [improvement of the Labor Man-| A final consideration in our pro- lagement Relations Act. The rec- ommendations I submitted to the ‘ IO s last year take into ac- | belief Shines | seam oat only ares interests of la-|CAlities allegations persist that] as-|assistance local efforts to get on forth in this Republic, We believe bor and management but also the Negro citizens are being deprived | public welfare, The needed amend-|0f their right to vote and are like-| ments should be enacted without/|Wise being subjected to unwar-| further delay, year, legislation should be passed to clarify and strengthen the eight-|Cause we have made more prog- hour laws for the benefit of work-|Tess than ever before in a similar | ers who are subject to federal | Period to assure our citizens wage standards on federal and fed- | ity in justice, in opportunity and in| erally-assisted construction and |Civil rights..We must expand this | other public works, ve The administration will shortly propose legislation to assure ade- quate disclosure of the financial : affairs of each employe pension | There will soon be recommended | and welfare plan-and to afford sub- pe ne a arte or 2 heaps |Conference on Education. In that stantial protection to their benefi- |" Advance the e pov’ ciaries in accordance with the objectives outlined in my message of Jan, 11, 1954. , mands attention, as I pointed out last year, and [legislation to im- prove the Longshoremen Harbor Workers’ Compensation! The improvement of the District governments |@nce Law and legislation to pro education of ‘our vide employes in the District with! be youth. This expression from the non-occupational disability insur-| people must now be translated into|ance are no, less necessary now action at all levels of government, {than tion to apply the principle of equal crimination because of sex is al jmatter of simple justice. ib ; baal Up ds iosmaticlteiae atacegeeny 1 Suggests Study of. Segregation It is disturbing that in some lo- A ACh do ranted economic pressures, I recommend that the substance | ex- | can receive early consideration, The nature of our leadership in the free world-has< increased through the past three years be. oreover, as requested last i | | ! | i | i effort on every front, We must | strive to have every person judged. and measured by what he is, rather {than by his color, race or religion, | | ernment, within the area of federal | responsibility, to accomplish these | objectives, ‘Statehood for ‘Alaska, Hawaii tional safety still _de- - | | ’s and particular challenge con-| |fronts us. In the Hawaiian Islands, | East meets West, To the is still needed. Islands, g continents, have contribtted their peoples and | their cultures to display a unique | jexample of a community that is a _™ | successful laboratory in human | twelve months ago. Legisla- brotherhood. Statehood, supported b peatedly expressed i tions, would be a shining example! | jearth, Consequently Congress for equal work without dis- I earnest- ,1 toee Bn a al cant «Paul Newman Is Termed” Most ro toS ucceed - “20% to 50% OFF! TTOPCOATS 549° ‘Men's Gebs, Tweeds, Blues ond $29.50 iit SHIRTS .. ae $4 : we gs VALUES TO $5. mE | | (SUITS =a MANY STYLES. EXPERTLY TAILORED, — ‘end $9450, [Ftiamen => "$1095 : : $7.95 VALUE ———— ae {PANTS .... of SWEATERS - ~ $88 _ | Special Lot $3.95—Also at. es $495 ‘ * » ‘ ‘ + ¥ 3 é if } Bie. yl =e = * RIDE THE GREYHOUND Winter Sports Express DIRECT TO NORTHERN MICHIGAN Leave Friday — Return Sunday ‘Starts Friday JANUARY 6 PONTIAC 6 are or gam cuclaneer oars © These special Winte: Express Coaches | es jfie through the grade separation jis now using the underpass below students of that star factory,-the Actor’s|“* movies are tackling these|went to Kenyon College, took time days. out for the Navy, returned to grad- . *.% uate from Kenyon, studied dra At present he’s starring in “‘The|matics at Yale. He's married, has Rack,” story of a brainwashed |three kids, lives on Long island given the an a a cmt tole ven of “The greatest influence in my Graziano in “Somebody Up There/career was the Actor's Studio,” he Likes Me.” Both are being made} pom; to the New by MGM, although Newman is york school directed by Lee Stras- under contract to Warners. berg. “It's a great thing for an enough, only one—of- his. toh keep up in his work.’ Even when : you're in a show, you become stag- Fre rt nant in a part after the first six F IST, or seven months. : a week when I'm in New York.” “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1956 idance Class = fo Open in Week == MSU. Extension Slated to Deal With Problems a “of ‘Course Members A Michigan State Univetsity ex- tension course, “Guidance Prac- tices in the Schools,” will be held at Washington Junior High School, starting at 7 p.m. next Wednes- day, Dr. Carl M. Horn, MSU profes- sor of Administrative and Educa- ‘ition Services, will conduct the , course, which carries three term; hours of college credit, Teachers ‘jand other interested persons. may , register at the first class session. Marilyn and 20th - Sign 7-Year Pact Worth $8 Million returns to 20th Century-Fox Studio next month with a seven-year con-| «, tract estimated to be worth more hots were. ee - Doors Open’ 12:45 Mistinquett Dies The shocking experience of a pretty teacher; the kid with the switchblade knife — all the Among the suite and past students at the studio: Marlon, Brando, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Julie Harris, Shelly Win- ters, Rod Steiger, etc. ese Theater Will Reopen. at 6 P.M. Friday The Lake ‘Theater, Walled Lake, ig re-opening at 6 p.m. Fri- Famed Dancer, Age 82, Succumbs After Short iliness Near Paris after a. two-week 82. new international seats, new _car- THEATER Doors Open 10:45 oelng and aueuies, A new big, ° wider screen is equipped with ster- ig aoa and py Chasers." Too Young” “Spy Chasers.” 55g i = : ¥° tigiigie Fale Gh cs gga2eF a? 5. vty El fic from both Woodward and Hil- ton Street may now turn east on Eight-Mile Road. Westbound Eight-Mile Road traf- FRI-SAT. | “BATTLE CRY” ‘| | Also “TARZAN’S | | HIDDEN JUNGLE” Woodward and eastbound Elight-/ Mile Raod traffic temporarily is. using a grade level roadway, which will be used for turning aft- er the interchange is completed. |. ee PONTIAC'S BIG BARGAIN SHOW! FAG cue} THURS.-FRI.-SAT. "startling drama of the novel is on the screen! M-G-M's BLACKBOARD JUNGLE A DRAMA OF TEEN-AGE TERROR! * & & DEAN} WINNER of Audience Awards BEST ACTOR of the Year!! 2nd FEATURE siz: With DENNIS O’KEEFE “CHICAGO SYNDICATE" | Lake Theater WALLED LAKE GRAND OPENING _ FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6th In @ completely remodeled theeter with new, Interne- Doors - 6:30 * p.m. 5 an acne NATALIE WOOD os. me tional sects, carpets, draperies and decorations. Every effort hes been made to provide the comfort our petrons desire. FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT A BIGGER AND WIDER SCREEN, WITH THE LATEST STERAPHONIC CINEMASCOPE SOUND HAS BEEN INSTALLED. — FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cine _WARNERCOLOR 9 A Peremount Reeene g COL EEN GRAY SATURDAY MATINEE FOR THE KIDS Extra Cartoons, New Serial— Doors Open 1:30 -pim. Shown af 1:15-4:43-0:11 Sterts SUNDAY! “ILLEGAL” also “I DIED A THOUSAND DEATHS” TODAY at 2:00 and 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY: 7 IT's MIGHTY i at of the OLD WEST! _ SHOWN AT: 12:33 3:47 - 7:01 ~ 10:15 CinemeScope takes you through desert legion. Caliph ambush end wild Turcoman’ women warriors ... as it. transports you into exotic, oom Persia ye Pog resourceful, songue-te- og eae Of LJ Color by DELUXE in the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND CinemaScoPE ~ - net ty * lvestures of WAJJI BABA own at 11: SOUND acces ntom Coearr Shown at 11:00 SUN; “How TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE” , ° ALSO: “NIGHT PEOPLE” eae 3 errr ee ere ltt tll nl ln tl Mil ts hn © NOW | —Thru Set.— BIG AS ALL ALL EVERY HOLIDAY Doors ' Open 10:45 em. cutee it Hits * CO-HIT ——— bike a » Medes Hammer! Edmund O'Brien in “SHIELD FOR MURDER” Ghewn of 19:90-3:05-5:50-6:48 p. m, THIS MAN IS A TARGET By COLOR BY TECHNIGOLOR é S ‘saaiiaaie entiilieas cad... = = ———-STARTING SUNDAY “Desperate Hours” Also “Two Gun Lady” a % | 2 2 oe 2 eb oe oe oe ee ee x4 end 10 P. M.—SAT.: 2-5-8:30 end 11:30 ~s ROT RTE EERE HI ROK SORMENIEINA op . ye ee ee Me ae eee Td ep ee ee eee state Ey ee he eee ee ee Re ee Ce en et ee ee oe ee ee ee Shs es! oy } 5 ey ‘ ‘ ¢ : ices , 2 \ ‘ , f b . * 4 ; +i ; ‘ . oa is f . d ue ( 3 : ee ! te me é ‘ ae 4 a? ‘ . fa + 4 i ye , = * oa } | La ES ISS es ok ge SONTAG PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 ng Sani Phan ~- PORTY-FIVE © \« | ‘ i, poe ne - my Sarpy NICK HALIDAY oe a a i eee ‘By Keats Petree | Find Teenage Blonde/Daughter, 17, GetsiNo Injurious A-Effects| “"“r so 200 the 0008 10 108 ease ) . oe a a ew eB of $2 Milli lien ee Oe Ss 3 Bitlet : WELL, YOU WOULON'T ANSWER YOUR \ : Mutdered in Montanal ou of $2 Miltion'Recorded on Badges} | . cry rr / RS ame] 4 : 2 2 2 » : : fo a ; > . ‘ A one . c= Ham Fisher Will ieneaetias.4 “ COM “wav Ov has i nad i GREAT FALLS, Mont. The) ow yori up—tisin LAS VEGAS, Nev. @ = The _ IN THAT TINY BOAT #,’ _ ' body of a 16-year-old » Sloreator of the comic strip Je |Atomic Energy Commission's final) oa = =e : x, Dullet through her head, was found|Palooka,” left the butk of an esti-/Teport on radiation-recording film = Ns : in a Tocky ravine yesterday, eight/mated 2%-million-dollar estate to| badges says there was no injurious te. - mae Sue Oe prae bae Meveitis Teyanas Gaoee e fall-out last spring from the Ne- her Air Force sweetheart e738 vada nuclear test series. slain, - Fisher's, will,” filed for probate *-* @ eo ee peartnr EE tee hae, ee “No community was exposed to Pretty Patricia Kalitzke’s fully|to his second wife , Whom fall-oat radiation which could have clothed body lay at the foot of ajhe matried in April 1954. No child/ affected people's health,” said Joe 20-foot embankment off a highway|has been born to them .. |B. Sanders, AEC branch manager six miles northwest of this central] The widow was left $2,500 injafter a study of badges worn by Montana city. cash and the income from one/1T7i or posted in 284 loca- : ent as third of -his estate for the rest ofitions within a °50,000-square-mile The girl’s escort, S.2.C. entinee Se oy see under New| aréa age i Sey Pool onr Ren pas a ae. © 2” was found. face down beside his| Wendy is attending high school] The data was. recorded andi parked car. Tuesday morning. His|and living with Mrs. _ Catherine|analyzed by the “U.S. Public hands were bound behing his back.| Jones, a schoolteacher in the late\Health* Service. It showed a high He also had been shot in the head.|cartoonist’s home town of Wilkes-| reading of 3.9 roentgens for a pop- 8S Barre ulated area, accumulated’ on a Sheriff D. J. Leeper said there * © °* badge at Elgin, Nev. This is the .was little doubt the same person) Fisher, 54, committed suicide in| standard offsite safety level set by| B killed both. a triend’s Manhattan studio Dec./the AEC for one year. One _tilm The sheriff ruled out both sex/27. He left notes which spoke of|badge posted 15 miles south of and robbery as possible motives.|failing eyesight and diahetes. Alamo on the desert, ~ BOARDING HOUSE | HAK-KAER/7 YOU UNDERSTAND, Ease | Cl ND FIGUI = a bX PERFORMED ON SPECIAL | ThE SATES GE W Pp SKATES FASHIONED FOR ME oh BY GUNNAR GLUGGSTKOM, THE FAMOUS SWEDISH STEEL - ARTIFICER/» THESE It HEAR you GOT A NEW DOG . NY CAPTAIN, EASY , s: te So OH, A MEDOLER/ WELL, TLL CURE BEST HEROES, CAUSE ‘THEY JUMP IN QUICK AN’ STRONG WHERE OLDER GUYS LOOK BACK TOO MUCH AND ‘THINK A BIT TOO LONG. I-S ry 7 GRANDMA i uray MY |f A i ae |} CAN YOU TRUST TH TH’ DISHES MUCH MORE | ICRACK OR BREAK ONE O' MY GOOD PLATES... CAREFULLY THAN 100.’ { BUT,GRANDMA, HOW | 1OM, THOSE BOYS HANDLE] [THEY KNOW IF THEY CHIP -. THEIR NAMES , Wid-COoKig LIST HALF ACRE CASTLE | : \ YES SiR, ‘VE DECIDED To Hi, TOOTS! LOOK, HOW 00 you COOK BACEN 50 CURL uP? f S N\A ips ft PING oa . He's fixing Crosscut’s- fixing ~ # 3 THE, PONTIAC PRESS... “THURSDAY; JANUARY. 5, 1956 _ _ Tae oo. Ralph Huhne ul, effective Feb, 1.5 leksrnation “Bonds Consult Us for First Har ‘in Stocks a We maintain a direct line to a member of all principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute quotation service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. ais a National Bank _— FE 2-9119 Secs lille sein CEA gl a sl Gute Gutits new iiilbk inahs lead toseive @°10.95 STEEL TABLE for '1.00 Tinsel SE Os She. aN. ANA ST. FE 2-4242, |] )stimulated demand for ]\the trade awaited a cent slow markets. trance, 8:30 a.m., Sat. If your friend's in jail and needs Compared last Thurscay; very broad and bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031., March $2.12%; corn % to 1% high. er, March $1.31; oats % to 1% —Acr. The Kodiak, largest of all bears, - When Com] MARKETS sa avnecineces D-Day Fall-Off 1%-Poe te’: “Soran | NEW YORK (#~Tile stock mar- ‘Mo. 240-3.00 bu; Me- | ket advanced today in early deal- Spy, fan mt bu.; No. ‘following a 2-day decline. ba yg a were up between 1 and~ 3.50 bu. : "\points at the best, but most Lower were Caterpillar Tractor, United Aircraft, Allied Chemical, American Tobacco, and New York Central. | Yesterday ‘the Associated Press. averages less than 1,000 pounds.|;, company opine ica miu castes B a's 8 L') » ane 14 years. ones: suse monoees = $ rom associate manager = to field ; Arthur L. Branden- +10 ley corals Vance, from agents to associate managers. In his new assignment Mr. Stewart will be _4n_tharge of his company's agency training pro- ~ ap in of ‘Michigan and in Northern Ohio; will, . continue to maintain his resi- dence in Pontiac. ae is a Navy veteran and a member of B. P. O. E. Mr. Brandenburg will succeed Mr. Stewart 8 associate manager and will assume charge of @ group of agents whose past-records rank them smong oy Rigen 9 he ayo leaders. Bra: or are ex denburg is Ege gig f the Salvation Army | Training College of New. York City and =S 16 gue and : years he was in rel youth activities. was also active in Rotary ROBERT J. VANCE International and Boy Scout work for the past As associate manager Mr. Vance will be in charge of a new staff of agents that is being created to expand his company’s services in this community. A veteran of World War IT, he has made an outstanding record in sales and in service to his policyowners, All three of these men are members of the local, state and national Associations of Life Underwriters and are graduates of a course in life insurance underwriting at Michigan State University. All of- them have either completed sponsored by “the Life Underwriters Council. cg a pir bg dredge company otters pervanity efor advancement and ‘Fhe Life Insurance Company of Virginia _* Promotes Three Local Representatives” 00 cents $178.50, and the previous day nue it was down 90 cents. -| DETROIT, Jan. § AP to. b. ° mas 2 Detroit, eases included, ral-state New York Stocks Sn Dri we note A jumbo 62-69, weight- {Late Morning Quotations) Grain rices eat “s. seg Me ag ‘sass n - CHICAGO, GRAIN tate, ee “See ses5.| Air Reduction 6 Johns Man’ .. 00.2 ICAGO, Jan. 6 (AP) — Opening Sigh guet gers: Ot: Erade B large 64-58, 210 f Chem...1128 Jones & L ..-- 493 sat > ‘DULY sseodeee. 04M A jumbo 63-61, wid.| Aine Cisimers 6t1 Hinneon ase : 2.12% Bep iiciccc. 86) |SY8- oo, 58, ‘mediu m 84.” small mere ot sees 43 LITT goss "Bye" 4; grade = Taree 84; grade C large 47.| Alum at Kresge, Cn 30.1 nepeoces 1.00% r evvcce 3.28 Am Airline “*° 4 Class .. a2 | wees $244 Commercially ere ded: ‘e o ; ee ee LES BSR ts eo ee AB SE a ceaéece i aa Browns—Grade A extra large 85, large| A™ OB. BS Loews = ...., 194 esse am M & Pdy. 25.5 : 31, gan 10.05 181-86. jum_ $0-B1. eg Lorillard... 20.8 ‘ Market unsettied. su generelly am N Gas .... 36.1 Lou & Nash , 687 Ma. 11.75 [adequate to @ fair demand, Increasing|am Rad 925 Mack vo 211 f Canadian eggs noted this| am bm Seating... 33 ori pag Bao Am Tel & Tel 1194 Merck me . BUTTE Am Tob ...... . Onsen . | 1 CHICAGO. den 5 AP) oe Pg Am Viscose.... 442 Mont Ward , 93.2 ews in rie receipts $2.008; wholesale buyis Moriees| Anac Co... ... 37.4 Motor Pd... 323 Cuarped with statntery rape l PPE Sore wh ae meee By Mey eaes Be a cars eenere . urray 'p . 3 oe ee nee ree Wonk: receipts 11,600; whetinate| AVES Bg, -- (ts pit Com R . 88 -year. jlobert . bevtee sen P bed alt & Ohio | 47 UF ht prices unelianged to 2% lower; > 0 Lgems Gemanded exseuion tion yes- 0's large whites 60-69.9 9 per cent A's 48: tBenquet ree: 3 SS Se os before Farmington Town-| fixed #9: me “cheek Fg Mm Beth Bteel ....1612 Nat Thea ... 46.7 ; t Fe) Boeing Air.... 75 ¥. Cent .... 45 ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. Unable jceipis a6." oh “Alum. 383 ty on. oo to furnish bond of $5,000, he was bag Sire <3 ie Nort ‘& West gee ee ae Oaldand County Jail Poultry ore Warner. “of Nor Pee... 34 pending his next appearance SF, “* ‘ Nwst Olrtine . 18.6 DETROIT den 8 CAP he Prices paid | Ca Goup.... at Qhle Ol oi Ruben H. Mosley, 33, 110 W. Pike Detroit for No. | qual-/ Cae sees 87 + danagy Me aoe: St was fined $100 or 15 days in| five poultry ap to 10 a.m . ic! 39% AW Air 175 as ; 31-33; nt "hens 18-19; 2 36 | jail by Municipal Judge Maurice oe a (over 4 tbs.) 27; hea * % a td 33.4 Finnegan, after trial yesterday |>retlets or fryers (3% Ibs.), whites 26. ‘fed parte’ De .. as . . ray Crosses 27-28, Ba Rocks 38- * ‘1 Penney JC. 99 on a charge of driving under the (S th. avg.) 34; old roosters ~- & 7 ~ influence of liquor. ° ee eet es Gas ee AT Pept Cota") 381 YMarket firm on hens with farm of- “*: ggg Phelps D .... 866 Paul Sherbet, 18, of Walled Lake, ferings s! gat ond recctyhe chert of full q Philip oie er yesterday before Farmington Jos |pctrtomte tet Tar ieas nasa Seeeeba'#: AE pina ©. Bt arm. On JUS) & em e an in some * . -6 Ib. : RCA 43.1 tice John J, Sehulte, was sent to =i the shortage of 8-6 B.i Cen L_.. “Qe Repos OU one Oakland County Jail for 15 days Con Fe of qt aon Deve... ‘ 10 0 fine of “CHICAGO POULTRY ot he “ after failing to pay $35, CHICAGO, Jan. 4 (AP) Live poultry Cora FE. it Rey Tod B 8 tead: rm teady on ba aa a | , Sentenced yesterday on a charge ance; receipts. in ceaps. 453 lresereay Devs Aire... 96.6 oewer | oo .. = jot driving under the influence of | Tht coop. (1.200, ih feb. paying | Prices pew Chem... 3 Beoriile Mt Mile. 36 van e . 4 hone 17-18.8; brotlers or fryers | Rast Air L.... 40.6 4, . . 21, of 168 old mek 14.5-18.5; caponet! Bast 0.6 peate Reeb. 233 5 rs \ N . 7. “pee Portland St.,. was fined $100 and) under 4% Ib 25-26 26 4% lb 30-3 El Auto Lite 404 Shell Oil...5,° 64 four days by Municipal El & Mus | noes 8 secon” Me ses se Cecil cCallum ° ig wade 5 ad 85 ™ . Livestock e-Cel.0 sss. 103 Sper. Galt. 90 DE if. were stolen from —~ 7. an Hogt — Pood Mach'!’" $92 Std Ofl Ind... $0. while parked ima N. Perry |saiabie 100. Not enough n hogs to make|Preepot Sul ,. 91 ~ & a = lot last night, Kenneth Sturde-|* market. sate oe Uatys to lower, |Preuh Tra .... 54. Dhie:. 47 . . Cat le -Sainble 50, 5 ecw a cow run;/ Gen er es Stud Pac * fe vant, 92, Summit St., reported to market steady. Com Compa ru ‘Thursday Gen Five «+e Ay Oe oe at Pontiae Police. ‘ . ve; er teers Gen Bhoe 63.1 Sylv El . 4 and heifers moaggy- 4 to strona; broad out- vee Texas Co 13s | . let for ime, oice, wanis: and jow/Qen Tel ...... 4 tO aa! wee Soot BA Fedier,| conte tf 00 higher” bulls fuiy’ se[Oiiette “AL” Fhomp, Be". 8 | , er s to er; bu uy seeeee v% John W. Jones, 33, of 84 Edison cents up stockers ‘and feeders. pr ie Goebel = . «J, Fran ig a was fined rday head prime steers nu- d eevee 86. Powe Sacadcipel Sales Ieee E. Pd I eteers 52. SoeRa he bale nee alos we My $3 Ga bes te » steers . - IS; an onee ‘ eee megan. - chotee steers 19.00- : s6me high|Gt West B.... Re = Fn te 94 nee Hcommercial and low good steers ITa0e|Guit Ol ,..c, #02 Un Gas Cp... 314 ne . 00- ‘ Regular communication Pontiac fo.8: 10 head high choice . 919 ai, Rolland r “Bt _ ee Lodge No. 21, F and AM, Pri. night, | Deters oor) nnd |, food. an “! West Un Tel... 21.1 : ; 50; 4 commercial|Indust Ray ., 40.1 Jan, 6, 7:30 p.m. Samuel E. — teers and Belfers 12 00 i600: bulk utility me Rand... 613 Wests A BE... 398 WM. _ «fe i canners and cut- es 4 Meth. |Scemsital fein Whe ie” oats Sagliny MAS" aE Winonaco it Rummage sale at Central Meth. |commercia) bulls 18 50; cutter am Int Tel&Tel * 963 Woolworth .. 472 odist Church, rear basement en-|in% iow chotoe GA 16) Wee reegee rontligh Gre. Coal 38§ Younst Sh&T.. 93.4 | 19.00: smat! lot chatce $57 Ib. 20.00. ' ®TOCK AVERAGES Senpared loct Ties ay ent irene y;| EW WORK. Jan. 6 -Comnpited ty the Aggressive demand for meager supoty| Associated Press. 30 15 1g 60 lehotce and prime vealers; market —Adv. strong to 1.00 bigher: brik eood and Net chan. Ss mails UU stocks low choire vealers 2900-2700° hich Noon 4 “re oh 6 1983 725 1701 choice and prime individuals 28.00-3$.00, Prev, day ,.... 2586 1348 724 1785 few higher; utility and commercial 14.00<) eek veer. 1 #727 1781 20.00; cull and low utility scarce, 10.00-| 6 #724 area 00, Year 9 679 1508 Pee 50 | 100. Market steady. 4 75.7 1815 t Thursday; broad demand 56 vi 9 672 1488 ee Seochien lambs, strong to mostly 50! jogq high ...... “9119 1230 683 1852 fe mie scarce” Scarce, steady: feed-| 1954 low .....++ 143.9 | _T71.8 65.4 108.0 emand, wit or more loads moving STOCKS prea Rove pon lig page prime = cereer cee Co.) th slaughter lam 21.00: arownd 140 if ints are elghths head choice and rime wooled jambs Figures after cae “ny High Low Woon “198.20 50° deck 106 Ib. wooled lambs Baldwin Rubber® 16 144 ee 10° bulk pood end choirs woo'ed 'Gerity-Michigan® 25 31 slavehter lambs wnder 107 Ths. 19.00. Kingston Products* 28 32 | 99.00: ntittty and low rood wooted lambs iatasco Screw ii 27 3 14.50-18.50: good and choles chorn Midwest Abrasive® a2 9 lambs mostly number 1 pelts 1800-1950 Rudy ag 4 } 14 1 A. L, BRANDENBURG l-satre 63-70 ‘17.00. 00: Th. — feeder fambs 4. Teenage Girls Sniff Snuff; | to teenage girls are soaring. *No sale; bid and asked Want Octopus!’ TOKYO @—Popcorn is gaining WAKEFIELD, Eng. (INS)—Lat-| favor with young Japanese movie- est wheeze among British teen- goers, a survey of theater owners agers is the big sneeze. Wakefield) showed today. Previously, movie tobacconists reports sales of snuff/fans with an urge to munch had favored dried octupus. ng the two-year train course aining young men excellent op- ited earn- Call ¥B deral 2-0219 0 or FE deral 2-2119 for further information | | | BEFORE they had his money ready!" 4512 DiDxie Hwy. “He phoned BUCKNER'S from next door and ran fm even | Buckner Finance You. Can Park at Our Door! OR 3-1221 “Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica , ee Bee Sete 2S BER oh an = an Flowers 3 oe DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS : 3484 W. Huron FE 2-8301 ot the Pursley Puneral Home. MARKS, JAN. @, 1966, CLARENCE | PLANKEL JAN. 3, 1958 DONALD A, 140§ Parks SHEEHAN, JAN. 3, | TRUEBLOOD, . JAN. 3, 1956, ‘O8CAR, _ Johns Puneral Home __ Card of _Thanks _ t WE Ww" .t TO EXTEND OUR heart! {> thanks and appreciation to all \r kind relatives. friends, and neig ears. also to Rev. A. H. eI Memoriam ~ 2 IN Funeral ” lvackers 4 . Graves officiating, Interment In White Chapel Cem- Interment in White etery. Mrs. Beiter will tie in state at the Sparka-Griffin Fu- anne Home JAN. 4, 1066, KENNETH arg Sr, 55 Williams B8t., age 47; beloved husband of Mrs. Helen Clark, beloved son of Mra. Biva Clark; dear father of Mrs, Betty Pitepatrick, Kenneth Jr, and Ronald Richard brother of ‘Walter, Clark Jr., Mrs. Sophia Chariton, Mrs, Soote Vance. Funeral serv- Pitley Punetal Home, Rochester, _ Michigan, = MALLOY, JAN. 2, 195¢ ROBERT A., Van Leu Court, Pint, age 28; dear {ather of Patricia Malloy; dear brother of John, Bruce, Murbert Mrs. landsburg and Mrs. Rowena Hol!, Funeral service will be held Friday, Jan. 6, at 10 a.m. from the Huntoon Chapel. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Prayer service will be held 6 p.m. Thurs- day evening. Mr. Malloy will lie tn state af the Huntoon Puneral __Home A., 435 Midway, age 16; beloved husband of Amna Marks; dear brother of George Marks, Mra, Hattie Marin, James L. Marka; Mrs. Stelia Oliver, Mrs. Edith Ward and Edward Marks, Pu- neral service will he held @at- urday, Jan. 7, at 2:30 p.m. frems— tne - Donelson - Johns = runer Home with Rev. Quentin Wil- Hiams officiating. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Marks will He in state at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home after 7 p.m. tonight. band ef Frances Arlene Plankel; dear brother of Mrs. Roland Frances} Bddy, Punerel serv~ ice will be held Priday. Jen. 6, at 2 p.m. from the Wessels Fu- neral Home. Mr. Plankel will lie in State at the Wessels Fu-- neral Home, 23690 Woodward Ave, Pleasant Ridge. JAN. 4 i056. LAW- . $2 Moreland Ave. age beloved husband of Carrie Rutledge; dear father of Mrs. Mary Stark; dear brother of Hazel, Emory and Sandy Rut- ledge. Funeral service will be held Friday, Jan. 6, at 2 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with Rey. Malcolm Burton offi- cilating eng in Green” - wood © Mr. Rutledge will ‘he i in state at the Sparks-Oriffin Puneral Home. 1956, JOHN L., 60 Wilkams St., age 47; be- loved husband of Orpha Sheehan; beloved son of Mrs, Joseph Law: dear: father of Mrs. Peggy Guinn and Miss Virginia Sheehan, Fu- neral service will he held ri. day, Jan. 6, at 1:30 pm. from the Farmér-8Snover Funeral Home with Rev. Pred R. Tiffany of- ficlating. Cremation in White | Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Sheehan will Iie in state at the Farmer- Snover Puneral Home. 5606 Savoy, age 63; beloved hus- band of Hilda Trueblood: dear father of Dale Trueblood, Mrs. James Roddewig and Mrs. Clif- ford Barkell; dear brother of Andrew, Herschel, Roscoe and Chauncey” ‘Trueblood, Mrs. Kirt Newcomb. Funeral service will be held Priday, Jan, 6 at 3 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with Rev. Paul R. Havens officiating. Interment tn White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Trueblood will He in state at the Donelson- Mullins for his comforting mes- sage, to the Schutt Funeral Home for services shown in She recent OVING MEMORY OF NOR. oi (Bob) Ingersoll, who passed away January Sth, 1955, Sacty _Missed_by his _Wite and Family aA _Hily Went Mae 6 eh ela | eee : Fas -HOWARD- LARE. 1 INC,” CAMPBELLS SOUPS HAVE OPEN- AIR AMBULANCE GOU ~ Purstey_Funer ome, 412iT Drayton Plains Drerton ae > Waterford Twp, Kirkby Funeral “COATS ~FUNERAL HOME Complete facilities. OR 3-7757 NIPTED SERVICES Home PE _¢1882 Thoughtful Service Voorhees-Sivle Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2-0378 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS" ~~ SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL E_ 2-584 FUNERAL HOME Cemetery Lots 5 WHITE CHAPEL WHITE CHAPEL 4 cemetery lots for sale, cheap. FE 17-0606. CEMETERY __lot. Choice location. FE 2-511. _ BOX REPUES At 10 a.m. foday' | There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 3, 8, 9 1%, 18, 14, 16, 18, 20, 25, 26, 28, 31, 60, 64, 65, 71, 80, 95, 103, 104, 108, 118. y Help Wanted Male 6 Wis 6:30 p.m. week days or all lay. CAR WASHERS Acely £ p geonen pg Bn hy Motor ate CHASSIS. DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN | CHECKERS — DETAILERS LONG TERM P RA FULL BE! AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS AERO-DETROIT INC. REPUBLIC, OAK PARE me CALL ED WITZEKE 1956 Opportunities ~ IN Birmingham TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIV. of the FORD MOTOR Co. Needs ENGINEERS Positions open in Product Development, Research and Testing. MANUFACT'! URING Positions open in Process Engineering and Plant Layout. FINANCE Positions open in Systems Analysis, Price Analysis, and Cost “Accounting. SALES | Positions open in Creative Writing, and Advertising Media Followup. ings for aggroones salesmen, 21 to 2 to cali on retall groceries in Poatias a area. Area Tesideate powered car necessary. Salar expenses ear allowance. Lib: eral insurance, life in- So cont te Cmplopes’, Brcelient ne ¢ employes c rtunity with estab’ fe company, "wr oe iv. ing plete ini a ing : e pe: i. H. VISE 15037 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detrott, Mich. CARY Speen WANTED, APPLY Designers AND ‘Detailers . [mes type machines — had Mae & fixutres, Top rates. LOCKHART & WRIGHT ENGINEERING are 1965 Telegraph FE 2-3206 DIE AND TOOL ROOM FOREMAN EXPERIENCED, FOR PRO- GRESSIVE MEDIUM - SIZED COMPANY — MANUFACTURING PRESSED METAL STAMPINGS AND ASSEMBLI POR AUTO- MOTIVE AND IN- DUSTRIES WRITE NTIAC PR. BOX NO 1. REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL. Detail Draftsman Manufacturer of machines and has per- manent salaried position for ma- , chine detailer 3 years minimum perience.- Must metb- creative young man. 40 hour work week, Salary commensurate with autity Call & R. Rymal, MId-_ 4-5400, Birmingham. Add .. DESIGNERS - "DETAILERS - a, meer MODERN _ ENGINEERING diately te cover the tory | resenting largest inde. Offering. ene opportunity build large volume business & Ra come. Call cales Mgr, VErmont $9000, Detroit. Collect. : DIE DESIGNERS, _DETAILERS _ CHECKERS 90 MEN WANTED AT ONCE ~ '§8- HOUR MINIMUM TOP RATES ps Me 30 ourAoeT? wif LAFAYETTE ENG. CO. 2619 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-9008 GROOM TO CARE. horses is Rid Stable oer of 4 RB. . ha % mile board oe a. Gooe Sane WECHANIC WANTED. MUS have tools Studebaker-Packara dealer, OR a bo for proera: ‘ete 8e 0 contest, after 6 p.m, JOBS OF ALL KINDS, PONTIAC a = 1a Service +288: Machine Designers Checkers -Fixture Layout Draftsmen EXPERIENCED DESIRED ON DRILLING. TAPPING MILLING or, TURNING M NES, AND AUTOMATIC = HAN- DLING. LOCATED IN ROYAL OAK SALARY > OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits LI 7-7474 ROBBINS Engineering Co. "123 S; MAIN ST. SUBSIDIARY OF EX-CELL-O PHONE OR VISIT 9 A.M. TO 8 P. M. MON. THRU FRI. ALE HELP W Youne ambitious m arried asstst Owner in unsiness. Willing to learn. Some selling experience preferred, Permanent employment with a future for man who quali- fies. Call Mr. Agree. FE 44303 __for_an_ interview. MAN. TO TAKE ¢ CHARGE OF service department. ould have experience in tire service, includ- man to ing st! starting sal- arty. Many employe benefits, in- cluding free insurance, p tions, sick leave. Opportunity Loe or managerial a in person. B Goodrich elses. ry MAN Under 35 with some photographie background for interesting job in new photo studio. Kendale Studios, 148. Saginaw MIDWEST | JOBS FOR MEN General office . $325 Office Mgr . Mo. $600 Accountant . . $600 Insurance salesman $400 MIDW EST E Employ ment Service 406 Pont. a Bank Bldg. NEED BUMP » Sms PAINT MEN rT spare time. 2 ie Hwy. Phone OR 31825. Call eve- ning: NIGHT WATCHMAN FOR PRI- vate estate year-round ady. work. Must heve some knowledge of firing smal! boiler, A-1 refer- gnces required Box 12, Pontiac Press. _ “PART TIME $50, stead “District tr ate Trainee Want sub- urban ‘lerclhente io weervice old customers and call and bn | pects. Draw, commission" an persona: interview Pag men.who ae net necessary, training will be given by company official. you must 25 married with Tesponsibility requiring him opportunities offering a average income. Neat a th good a4 Fri- gay 3 12 to 6 p.m. “oe e Roosevelt WM. C. MOORE COMPANY DESIGNERS ~ DETAILERS Body fixtures, fal machitie, dies, tools gauges. hours misaimum, . Premier Engineering - 1210 14 Mile Ra. _____ Clawson, Mic’ EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKERS with tractor and eee. ines bt i Treas, Ametions he ----% Bivd, Pontiac re 240177 | they eo fed gsrso™ ARTS TN SERVICEMAN. ust it be familiar with aeesetoner: eX alhdiaaiaatas Seeten orenrent (3). BUSINESS EX- rogra Lt time, W 7] $5, en 1 Birmingham, mare: PINBOYs - OVER 15. me VES. Motor Inn. and weekends, $-6032. = PL -ANER OPER ATORS. roy Townshio. Bir- Salesmen Real Estate nings for alert azure enced in selling Pienty of listings, atvertisina & tacts. Earnings unlimited. mre To Buy-To gell—To Trade YOU BUY IT- we LL INSURE IT « ON ronry-seven Hie Wate Fone 9] NB ae |W Sontrin, Mtg, | Weed et See #25 at Aes eal ees _w |Farm Land) : iewvbernent | Listings . ee -~Wanted Now | ‘ACTION sonra guage ae Area Fe nap Apply. | POWER CO, |ea8e t abe gun Py a G typing . ‘the sale of Land Con- : Fi “1601 ~ | ROOM ONFORN. FRO ARB a : a ye 48 HOURS _- |rsooW APE On BOLE ty nro Bee us hs, oe . 3 PT. : te r “igri Thal tec large ot to'emai™” | FOR EoUITY HOME ry ae NE-OIRL-OPFICE. shorthand pn3 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Structural typing . epetronager~sFaearsey a“. suet, Phe i IM WR GHT, Realtor. Steel iH FORTION OPIECFOR | ny pontiac stave DANK BLDO aie y BOY OR SLE we sie ; x : : RELIABLE (WOM) i No CARE at dis te rarest, I will personally buy your prop-|* pain Re PRIVATE a Layout Men , % _ ion = ee woh clore ro chew ora on ah Oe Sane ad. refrigerator Ss 3:30. in line. Adults, eS Paid Hospitalization RECEPTIONIST FOR PHOTO STU- - vue a ot Pe tases i " pinsurance == | CONSUMERS | _ 375. 5st ata See eee ee | ee hae . Paid Holidays a ¥ ee - PE oad, after 6 = ° “EA ton and board. 2 hours M . | Mr. E. Barnabo Tha = or REALTY CO. REALTORS WILL Buy rs YOUR LAKE : ¥ % ~ ve ° mmerce 2 "PARAGON CONST. CO. HAS-A ‘cal, € be. Apply’ im person. Wee Bere pena on eaars Pootise Ml "3-11 FE a sees Diver 7 a S% MORTGAGES, ||) R.F,McKINNEY a Ovi, Sich, . . a fa OR a abe ar from ., 351 rap } : . 2 4 : 6. Bai Walton. Fi sere with 190 foot. tromtane. : ee ; Stenog hic Switchboard - ‘ Lost: ® Witn | B. err te ES, Realtor TELEPHONE ADVERTIOING, VACANCY PBX Operator mn | _ blue tall. West side. 7 | mutable Society 1717 §. Trlegrand ee “ete . serena vat Eee Pleasant working | condition’. Experienced only, Perma- “Perfect example of. primitive medicine! I understand Vile ms niyo 300 wim a yeowene Rad ae eS |e Rest wl benefits nent positien. All em- make house calls!” . he Sas && Call. Ane. to Rando. an 7 q TRAINEE ploye benefits. A ly ee a ee EE iargiere soe ACTION! mye | A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS}. + PROGR AM APPLY ROOM 420 _ Kame, 108 N. Work Wanted ed Female 11 __ Business Services 13 Piston na "hewata Wa Be reeaee & a Estate. ae wy. at ap CAR f 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. Mes GIRL. A wants Jos 48! APPLIANCE SERVICE urnished 3:3 _ mrandgeme cand “ena erin PONTIAC, MICHIGAN "ier _generel’ cleaning. “| $ eae Grocery ‘Bore. FE | We, service il m of retria- Cash Waiting CAREER CENTER if m poreenalls for quick, t Bldg. N Cc) TV nt | Sr taste: oo et. + i ae | A. JOHNSON, Realtor — _ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. PEARS 3 known CASH a ~semecrmnte| §$ FORD | ene Finsere. Call Mr aka gy ve hoe 5 ° 0684 or come to the o! » 136 * a 0 : Bt. All ingquiri - /. eee MOTOR |i8s GAYLORD Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. WANTED eden ee CO. Ww. ¢ anic, Must have references. Good Tractor & Implement Div, Be i. Seda ee mui = WANTED: | WOMAN FOR DAE : : ingha: ; u work, te Help Wanted Female 700 Satire, Drug. Siore, eit Or. Nicholie & Harger Co. ~ OR. iG A A BETTER JOB ~ babyaitier, Daya. 78 E. in] York, ab Pa oe Cie wi meet oon . wares. vars ae eK TIER, 2 CHIL- ‘ i ; dren. Live in or have own trans. K. L. Templeton, Realtor Se nd fa ee See tae 333 Orchard Lake Rd.’ PE 509 Ai raining at Co, expense Per | STENO-SECRETARIES. | Wouai OVER wo WANTED POR $$$$3$ oS Seen. COMP-TYPIST — = Sr at sacl eeaesabis ATTRACTIVE & din, ene CoS ee PAINTER HAs OPEN Time | Notices & Personals 25) “ POSITION . | “{ercup Drive-in. #10 Outland” | Additions. garages, breesewars PE _3-4331. pager CLARK REAL ESTATE CLERK-TYPISTS | Woldan” wa FOR MOUSE: | Ing ‘Ouaranteed’ work at lowest | ER CLE! aL in ol tts O88 Ses ~~ en intelligent woman Bi ge a ; — and tig] ast posse prices. Term. 1 tw & SEW CLEANING tor Me easing Tsonality and ap - ve s 4 7 =| Aa for Mr, Clare ence in i ieier be with chereh slat ume Coil Ma emus | a ml 71 Ww. he PE_4-6063 A red Knapp hoes Wanted Real Estate 32A work. t] Must be ready Must be typist and like to A-l Al CE ENT WOR nw ~— -_ to ae Sn modiagety if . work with . Apply to Box selected with «highly reputable _%5, Pontise Press. LLOYD MONROE CITY LOTS Sipe iid perused oom | Avviy vo FE 46866 with rtuntt @ definite ; ue Fe plan of ea and ® retirement plan | 2500 E. Maple Rd. Birmingham igyseekine, the services of 8 oe re alee uimaty feoalre, peas = profit Le 5 i= bee ager. Pos inv 2 recruiting. éstimates. MY 3-1108 doe Buhl Bldgs Detroit 24, Mich: | Open Wed. tin @ Sat. 0 te 12 ing ual lores?" Persce Selected | Vinge Pree pe Me giving age, ecuc experience. : ‘ will be given complete training. §Rick, BLOCK AND CEME n 1 ¢ Mr. AIM HIGH | Somposy pail surance and oth: | fore: Also chimneys. Ne job too ES i I 4 r " a CAREER GIRLS | sary for [ocal driving. For ean Tey cteremeed wert. FRE IN DEBT? c=. oterk ; ential phone 44507. ee BUILDING, . oo | you are ha trouble m: cppertuaties Large ‘d ag. Modernizing. — | LADIES “| pay: g "igen ve ne ta utes | CEMENT & BLOCK | “thon at Tope "Pa stig Bee's iy 8. ans a en a al Oh after r) F efinishing 16A above bo ws lt =} : > c aS work. FE 5-0782 urniture : , Sisk & t00| FOUNTAIN CLERK WOMAN TO CARE FOR SCHOOL ess ECIALTY. R , to all . accnd taeeeaniae ed on . Good hours & working conditions. hiidren and R “le To J Do 4 eek $55/ Excellent r one who| Romeo Plateau a0 between basement. EM . REP, 8PE- te 7 en ee wel I MIDWEST” siualines. Fone “slawent tebe | _S“snd"s p.m. ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED Pitted na service. |. Fou eur honest opiniaa . Em loyment Service GIRL WANTED FOR ° WOMAN POR PHYSICIANS OF-|_E4 Murray. FE 2-067. Service 18 c the pi of ploy . SANDING AND APPS 406 Pontise State Bank Bid canvass. Salary and commis tsslon. fi" experience ntcesaary. "AbD | fmating’ 10. eats AND . Wea s PE 65-0327 e- "but Dot jst ‘experience necessary. Apply 10 experience. | | ace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- Ellsworth as the TUBAF GTR ee awacmanc | = Decenmery. PE 60208. Bor It, Pontise Press. fair ey A 9 5048. Santora PE_5-6720 ALERT GIRL WITH INSURANCE | Sint LIvE IN. LIKE CHILDREN. “estimates. J wior. 2-8101. UsED x he 19 experience for interesting work rivate room, near ran 8 ae NGA re ee ee cents. @nly. DORRIS & SON os bo Minas at nite state and . Insurance n. $25 a week. "Lincoln 4 161. _____ Help War Wanted FLOOR LAYIN G agg AND NDRY SRY 22 EB. > Bt. REAL iunrrious aw EARN jas | URL FOR i QUSEWORK, LIVE . as ice P Wyst SIDE c NERS L. TI ww. mere oe weekly « handling beautiful ster- |! preferred. PE 5-0632. __ DRUG CLERK Fico SANDING. OLD FLOORS A Mo a & Trucking 19 fadisn! plain suits, be cents, | Cooperative Res! Estate fn Jaa tian avarian china. HOUSEKEEPER: Exes TENCED Excellent rtunity for one who | “specialty. Call Bills. FE 2-87° oving ne ks, 69 cents, Cash WE NEED coo! 5 . walifies. 4-5060 ne Car necessary. rE 2-6175 of FE Live in Beautitu apt. Doctor's an. Wola 3 ¥VEAR ROUND OP- FLOOR LAYING | V. BANDING. AND AA. A=) MO" MOVING. TRUCKING, PICK. _Pontise 369 Orchard Lake. 2-0627. state. Near B'ham. Contact Mra | “ portunity on established Watkins fetching. sacseer ia, et 44 Good service st APPLICATIONS ARE NOW Be. | -Elish. Det. DUnkirk rqute, Earn ‘$2 to $3 per hour, | pork euarantesd, PY © r Service fees. rates EM 3-6283 any-| Wid, Children to Board 26 LIST N i folowing. Gaphetnrata os Get wee] tine te tatees cea See | Repeare Seely Where _quality_Comes Fut | ARas 4 NOSBISN —& LIGHT FENCED YARD me, for e solicitin, ‘ “ * % : i Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital" | _ dale’ Studio. 14-8. Saginaw. MIDDLEAGED COUPLE AS CARE- | FLOOR SANDING EATING. 7OE| hauling. Porclith, Pumphrey, 180 oe = ih NOW! } Applications are being taken at/ LADY TO CARE FOR 2 SCHOOL | TAKERS PLACE NEAR| FR. Gar : Wesson, FE 76 _—_ | Ticen ‘DAY : os aged children while parents wort. ROLLY. WiLL RAVE Ly GENERAL BUILDING al at MOV ULING baby sitting. +2290. 1411] Ca ay poe. : NURSES Call 32-3585 «after or a OME, RTL ‘ ENERA shone: __Genella ; . . 3 PRACTICAL NURSES day Sat O_ FARMING. D. E. WIN ‘| Brick, stment, werk. FE §.2408 . « NURSES AIDS SPATE PS” DOATO TER Tease BU N LAKE ROA rm ‘tile work 5B Reasonad SEORD MOVING > AburTING Clenes = |CADY WATE? pote eters | HOLLY, AUCHOAN, APPLY OR TUARANTEED ROPE ALL| BI ROOFS, ALI BEDFORD MOV! ING | Wtd. Household Goods 27) waren: HONE OPERATORS Cieners renard Lake, Drive-In! Day OR SUNDAY ONLY. ig Cas. PR Foal, PE | Lecel_ & Leng Distnce—PR AAA gt veel entate, We buy. OEP EROS | eae ee —rour—trme. |Parize. mam Oneaees ex | fod’ Con P* SY FE) cove ating peagee am FURNITURE, NEEDED| Uadt so It E ee seo ae HOUSEKEEPING moderate size home in Birming-| Perienced. Advance training nee HOUSE PLANS INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH | Eotire home or odd lo AVON ham, Father and 2 sons. Call) studio. PE a2 ere Deon Custorh designing. Individuals or) or rubbish hauled. Clean up. | top, dollar. sw, ous a ; é evenings or week ends. MI 40162. = 41d Prepare now for spring, FE 4-5134. oo 3971 COSMETICS HOUSEKFEPER, REFERENCES WANTED COUPLE TO WORK IN| Dulding. We help with lots. Dinas | iiGHP HAULING AND" MOVING. ee ae ae ek oe kOGHION | REALTOR | Has opening in cood terrttortes required, live in or have Gen | e tland's Riding Stable | and mortgaces. Por information “Cal PE $-1796 anytime. Pr in 975 Beldwin — - reste able ambitious women. | trancporiation 5 day week. Call | Mile Rd. Ontl : phone FE 2-1828. LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING, | —"_ fF _rou._OA_& Co-operative Real Estate ie Exchange tion eal Avon, PE 4.2500 me ROUSE Son FOR COUPLE Instructions 9 oust M ovis S, 454, aches ‘and rubbish ht uled. FE | ONE, OF FONTIAC'S CAROEST SOLD OUSEKEEPER a - | eau oun ; eT a oreo ao! Wks | coy. Pull charge PE 29221, 5 | BEOINNERS PIANO LMGSORE IM | 500.1 FLEMING. FLOOR LAYING. | CiGHt — HAULING) ROBBIM. WANTED TOR 5 BUY Aly TYPES _ Box 31 F Rentinn iac Press. LaDy _ BETWEEN 20 AnD oD y_home. OR 3- FET and finishing. Phone PE | Cail Bill, FE 5-533. _ wa 92-6521. or Not Sold make her home with us and care ane FORPIRE ry -4405. HEAVY TRUCKING. ~ BIRMINGHAM | for our two children. ‘Ages. 9 and DaIWING, “SLES. Days, Eves. | ZATHING AWD PLASTERING. “ran Paid. ‘sant’ fil dirk WANTED FURNITURE t IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Thad agg cot — — and Sunday. FE 2-4887. New and repair, FE 40274. | and gravel. PE 2-0603. at sea hake kdies er bale we. can ects mally prove that. tha we Serr pangs gaiccek nna | Poi ange cepnaaae | PRLTING.| EERO pg ROMS | ROORIEG, Pa gaeattons | O'DELL CARTAGE _ | tet’guat See's | Tl. pve it’s farm or mare mestic. ‘Birmingham Employment mech fer home oo wages. OR pad Sunday FE Saget =| Se become Local and Long Daitance Moving. adh. ool = a = toot” Ree MT eas me ae with OF. ALL WORK AND , D& M BL. ‘DG. SERVICE | ... ne S AREIENTS On GED PURNTERE siren BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS | School. Share room Will accent| Work Wanted Male 10 FE 2-1004 RUBBISH, | age eens. 22006 WHI | F — book. expectant mothe er, FE 17-8252 PDD ROD ener nee Eves OR 3-2276 FE 23-8243 —————— ANTED TO BUY: GOOD LEATH- J ers, secretaries waitresses. LOOK! BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT) RG. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING T k t Rent er lounge chair. Must be just Bewehn iePeuRt™ Bervice| a Jon or INTEREST rf Suit: pe eatin he Mveplaces | panera sod finishing. Phone ve} 1TUCKS tO She sev 5, 2, Sutee 7 : B S . . Alt a. ae ae SVER as SITY AW AITS OMAN hs = caeeeeertaranesenecnpaemeenres a TRUCKS TRACTO! : e . ABLE WOMAN OVER , RPEN: | TIETJEN'S CONTRACTING CO. TAGE 0OMS AND PRIVATE BATH. . as “a Must ike” niieren Otter WHO LOOKS : CaButeT, MAKER ‘peel: rE go oot floors in. Other ce- My Ton Pick 1% Ton Stake wt. Miscellaneous 28 REALTORS 4 he ut entrance. Working couple. ; help. Thurs. & every other Sun. PONTIAC 4-5000 ment work. Builds garages. FE se ecas: rane naammpenaanaaananangal TORS j ROOM # ee Employment Service | CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR RE-| 4232. Pontiac Farm an BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT. PE OR _3-1204 Theta a APT. BABY WELCOME. a pair, Also cabinets work. OR 3-4857 5 Pry Now in bee : + —-| WANTED: GRAVEL DEPOSIT TO| _ MY xHm. yo Fat. CARE SER CENTER —{18_._Huros_st.___Fe_etttt | (os creas ALTER AON AND | Winter ‘All Re odeli Industrial Tractor | Co. ‘ROOM_AND_-BOAR BRD. - | Wane by yd We havens washing | ¢ ROOM ABT” HIRICTLY PRE. See Nancy for thet CAREER LIBRARY AIDE _fepair PE sa, Fesaee | Tifect On emodeling 825 8, won | TE 208% _____| plant, ust be soned for gravel | ° vate ‘or pounte or 3 sdufie ony. Position 2-4 years ace. college required CARPENTRY | WORK. 1 NEW AND | bin Garage rorm Bash Open Oe nding Sunday waiieens goers ee _FE 2-385 Executive secretary Pea ees - auary $3,341 to met, — Car Tepair, FE 44210 Com Reefina TES = = —Omer, 4 ‘oe AND BATH. MODERN. ic a quen ncreases. c.. ay e d - ee Secretary, lite exp. ........... po week. ‘Interesting work, congenial | CARPENTRY, | CABINETS, | FOR acne “RE DUCED" “RAY S ith GYMNASTIC MAT Mahan Has Buyers 4 ROOMS AND BATit. core T 2b circulation atte "nnd eee ners | Rd. | For price of #1300, with $748 down WIL. L is ae etat ER. acing | FE 4 53 -| taxes ant insurance These homes | FE 4-1581; oo Pi EM 3-408 ~ 4 Fm be beat on the market to- FE 4-5078 _ For Rent Miscellaneous 42) ¢sy. Txo pow gb eer | BY OWNER DAAYTON PLAINS. ‘ heat, oak 3, nice fiving| \ y bedroo a = nee ONE WAY room, sewer and water. Near bus = te . rare, ‘lake 4 veda COAST TO COAST . ment, Owner eaving wee. HERE LEAVE THERE! VACANT WEST SIDE BUNGALOW ai OR 3-124 afte ‘and “pratlers $1500 DOWN, LOT 170x300 FP. £. , Dixie Hwy.| Attractive modern 2 bedroom bun- ored attic, tile beth and Kitch DOUBLE E, $10 A MO. 96 en, floors and pis tered walls, —tingle._159 pect. MY 2-6186. oui AC heat auto” hot water, For Sale Houses 43) “andy carage. $8,050 OFFERS 3 BEDROOM EA ae Ow. soso . $990 DOWN [ACRE LAND-SALE OR TRADF (- “teiat Rroniae ROOM HOMES Outstanding oe Aliractive end omine rela rontage NEW 2 OR 3 BED LOTS. DEL.| &8dy location on paved Excellent business site on ag ye FLOOR HEaT | Fruit and berries. Sel! or iseae | Oakland Avenue with § room on sm OU we y t if 1 | cry WA oa ee po SEWER basement. cae heat entra RAMBLING RANCH HOMB lavatory 2 car garage. $15,- M250 ON FOUNDATION 000 Dollar value of the month, Beau- tiful modern to minute long, low Lake Orion and rambling ranch home, situat- 6 large rooms, plus sun ed on fenced ‘s acre lot, directly Toom, and bath on first across from lake. Two fireplaces, floor, 1 finished bedroom In Drayton Pisins Call & 6 p.m. for appoint- Take over payments, Sub- own payment required NORTH SIDE, six ROOM AND 1 floor — eel wing room. Family size Pe basement, good heat- — and sereens. 3 shade, fruit, and =f ‘ear garage. paved W. Strathmore. Immed!- jon FE 45015 and OR FAMILIES call Mrs. Spears. Phone 5-808. USSELL A. NOTT, Reser: ve 'w. Pike BE 45005 $1550 DOWN, NEAR ST. -! Country Living — except — A bath ‘ond stall shower ‘se ao of ee world) Excep- tional buy at 050 on terms. Would trade A, “beetvess home. OUTSTANDING BUY $1060 DOWN - $56 MONTH ; } A beautiful modern two bedroom bungalow. Gas eat, ftoors lovely bath and kitchen | Payment inciudes taxes and in | surance WE SELL ~- WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE 41557 753° W Huron t Co-operative Real Estat Exchange Bateman Nice 4 room modern bun- JOSEPH ‘HOSPITAL Mee ciein passension, 811-208 Monthiy es only $¢ cluding taxes insurance WILLIS M. "BRE WER FE 1581: me : PE 4- 5078. Interest 4 per $10, PAUL, 4, Kenn REALTOR w FE 29 Rooms 6 ON 5 ACRES re Lt Near : ’ ‘1820 Cuntonville Ro : Sig corr * SH: Classified Ads!) dial Jamie Im-. full! 3 - Kamipsen pk: Full basement. oi) eat, very ood location, near good school About 'a acre of fenced Jot. Jus a few miles west of citv. At only $9.450, So Much for So Little iF 2 bedroom = contemporary ft living room with fireplace. automatic oi] heat, I'y car garage & immedi- ate possession. $1.47 down | 1 $1,950 Down | Balance on GI tefms at $67 per month inciufling taxes and insurance. | Tile bath, full basement. oft heat, new water softener /and tear | art Cyclone /fenced at 11.750, where kan you beat | $1,200 Dow nj Five room ‘Wungaiow - with + full basement. new furnace ,anc garage; Paved = street Rood i location, To- { pan, | tal price } | | Realtors) FE 4-0528 | . wT B Telbera ch Eves & 8u Co-eperacive Real ene. | Cc Sylvan Lake F ‘ront witn plenty of extra room nd bath on gas churches, stores. $16,- | 500. terms. | * fl i luntéon Lake Prout ' Attractive remodeled home with et of lake front age and 3 extra wooded | lots Large living room fire- lace bedreem and bath on} st floor, 1 large venom | up on basement. oll heat Ne x 28 glassed porch. | garage 24 x 30) with wrought tron! fence, $18,000, terms 50 fe larkston Estates Brick Attractive 7 room brick home with 270 feet on lake and lagoon with access to many other qotes Living 14, and lavatory on main floor 3 bedrooms and ful) bath up Full basement with recreational area. new oll furnace 2 car garage $30 feasonable terms | ranklin Boulevard Exceptionally fine briek| home feaviring many extras, large living room with fire- place den. powder room, breakfast room jarge kiteh- en 4 bedrooms, 319 8, fialshed 3rd floor Oil peat. Price 3 inclu os com. drapes, and refrig- era Idealiv located contempor- ary brick home. Entrance | hall, fireplace in room dining erea, and drapes tile ‘ar@e bedrooms. -~ = > 3 s = 6 ° Nicely jand- | scaped $32,500, terms, Roy Annett, Inc. Huron Fete ral Open Eveuings and Sunday mt / 412 W) Huron | Open Eves Attached | corns Pn Ti03 of Russell Young REALTOR PE 4-4525 _PE 49612 $700 DOWN 2 bedroom home tn westerly sub- | burban area, i's acres $1.500 DOWN ® room that can easily verted into 3 family, downtoyn Pontiac $3,000 DOWN § room brick terrace tipe home, near Daniel Wesley School. Com- pletely furnished Sylvan Realty 2343 ORCHAR) KE RD AT a ciae Wo be con- close to oa ool anil ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES — $950 down on this edroo yom e rge kitchen, full bath Large giassed-in front rch. Set- ting on nice shaded lot and inte: doors. ceram- ie tile bath, oak hardwood floors , Walls, formica counter heat end hot water. Ready to occupy, Priced at $15,600. Woodward Estates eppointment only. “BUD” “NICHOLIE 4 Mt. I Chen ome ot eae 1201 mn 4 Bre" Mr, Meiser FE 54-0004 3 BEDROOM RAN NCH * Attractive home only 2 years old, plastered walls, storm sash and 1 S rooms & bath, full bsmt. auto. gas heat & auto gas water heat- er, water softener. Lake privi- cones on Sylvan Lake. TSO Term ohn K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1025 mY N. e. Ses Street Eve. " 2-1804 or re 5.4846 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 4 bedrooms. 2% baths. 17 x 23 ft. living room, 13 x 20 family room, ok . : Roc : 4 A . - — wf ‘ d eee L % : : . : ; ° = ‘a Oe = ae as hs ee Toy Af ye ad pees Sere . : “he a ; od ~ ae eae / i THE PONTIAC: PRESS. _ {URSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 ; > Sanden aes —— Fes Sale Houses 43 13,400 BRAND NEW—Larse bun- : galow th lot 75x180. Only about 2 miles west of cit; Beautiful kitchen: with cupboards. La: with brick fir ment with ofl fired base band hot water heat. Large “A custom built bome. “ #000 DOWN—Three & large rooms Ist near up with private entrances separa hs. “A money For full particulars cail Hoyt FE 2-0840, L: H. BROWN, Realtor 362 W. Huron. Ph. FE 2-4010 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WHITE BROS. - NEW HOMES: | NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE golf course. In of — . finest areas farina “large Uv x w jar, w 2-way ae. window, dining room, medern kiteh as large = renga grea 3 y large bed- with lots of closet 1, Pull tiled bath. Select oak rs throug Timken silent auto- matic heating system, The ex- teri res an att 1% car tn rick all this be yenre for only $15,500 with convenient erm, This ¢ is ready for THE “ELDORADO” Gl’s $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WA’ 8 and @ gas dis unit. Aluminum ftotns and to model. Open 1 Tot ab” JUST 4 HOMES LEFT FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREE aan ean SCREENS a ee NDOWS $5), PER MO. ri TAXES AND INSURANCE A new 4 pay o utility room with full bath and oil heat. Oak floors and Youngstown kitchen, > Folding stairs to storage in attic, Terme evens oeee® terme lot price ‘$7,300. Mocet located LI 68444 on Sashabaw p age just north of Norwood Realty - 1216 N. Wood-} Pelton Rd Open weekdays 3 to°T, ward, oval Ost. WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3.1208 , : if e Beautstuie room TRADE bunge-/ Open Eves. till 9—Sun, 1 to 8 low. Perfect condition. Only 4 ears old every oak floors, plias-— red walls, tile bath recrea- tion room, olf heat, garage, large fenced lot Bg consider go clean 5 roo modern, 5 radius of Pontiae with 'y acre lot. mile or | SUMMER it! Buy tt en) Enjoy your family. Lake venient location. "¢ path. Lovely beach, Open “vo ot- oF, with ey con- and Joseph F. Reisz REALTOR $3'2 W. Huron St Eve PE 2-0250 Gesperative Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN West Side Brick In splendid locati 5 and beth on first ‘heer sion space on second. Full ba. ment, @a@s hot air heat. 2 nice on information, aa Watch for Announcement of our new building project stare rok 'B ‘BETT: OMES 8EE PEARL. BLDG. CO, Phone FE :5-7933 Civilians $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Modet Pages daily 2001 Robin- wood, blocks 5) of Perry, east a East =e Bp A _ heat, 2 and 3 b J ral West Suburban Take Road and city. $2,000 down attractive 4 room and bath home. Utilily room with oil heat WN AM. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg Ph. FE 4-4516 KENT * Established in 1916 FAMILY HOME — Over one acre. -of ground and a G I. resale 3 tiled bath. aac | | t full basement breeneway to at- tached 1'g-car garage Just the | home for a grownegfami- | to enjoy Take priv ges | too. Now at oo - terms. LAKE FRONT 3-bedrm home Modern and completely — fur- nished. Basement with ol] burn- ine furnace Extra-large living room with picture window. Well! landscaned lake front jet-—15 min. from jac. Owner out in state. An especially good buy at $12,000 — ere "ture niture. Only $2,000 down INCOME OVER $330 month from this property Fla modern 5-rm. home for owner 5 furnished rental units — all rented now owner's home with full basement and oll fur- nace Ideal for retired couple or person wishing steady income eroverty. $20 590) = with 500 own. INIYY*N VITLAGE. — Brick 3-hed- toom home odern kitchen with breakfast finnk, tiled bath. | insulat F heat. Shown bv only. $15,000 with $3,000 down. DRAYTON ARE 4A—2-bedrm. home, modern. kitehen, ven. blinds, _—_ i: ette eement block en with overhe doors. akon " pervslonta. carpeting in- cluded for $8,050 with §2,000 down. $1500 DOWN — Nearly new sub- urban home near Pontiac Lake Modern kitchen, eco oi] furnace alum and screens. large corner lot, | lake privileges. $8,950. | |REMODELED &-BEDRM. HOME -near State Hospital basement. ge« heat. new cer garage Paved «treet, near) schools and bus Total price only $7,950. Payments $36 per | month. ' pa LOYD KEN .T, Realtor .. FS Lawrence 5-6105 Pull ty. Sean to tos Ceatecenen Power le Castell Realty 1601 Fit Mile Rd Roral Oak JOrdan 68-0798 Lincoln 1- 1795 4 bedroom home with full bath OU heat. Auto. hot water. $390 cont plus costs Only one-call tod: ‘CR AWFORD FE 41549 _MY 3-7085_ LADD'S ~ 3 BEDROOM 8 ream pwenes with 3 acres of land On paved road. Full basement ty car garage House finished except ior plastering An. exceptional buy $7,000 with $3,500 down — Wow 4 room bungalow for arly snes down in Dravton Plains Needs “aS on but total price is only AVON TWP. This 1s a lovely 2 bedroom bun- galow with full bath, ot? heat, pice ving Toom. Only $7,000 with RANCH STYLE ake privileges “Nicely land- caped. Well worth the $12,000. with $4,900 down”? °F LADD'S INC 4286 Dixie Hwy. Ser bey Drayton Plains nm Sundays M24 5-9291 OR 32-1231 320 DOVER RD. Locateq in Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Hb with sutomatic heat and nd hot wae “ gin 908 landscaped lot. Priced D. RILEY, FE ¢1157 BROSER, to Better make ap. boards: is worth your ti ful . ‘* ‘quaitt A so. y built FRANK S K SHEPARD Rochestes a m4 amily home, - 0 apts. | | : rc Large ranch site, es cages En mae] athe nat Sette TDA ee Tear e| Seti enero “femediate poe and Cass.’ Priced at #2380. 1 FLOOR HOME| F, C, Wood Co. WITH 3 Beno oae JP C Woo Co Ps dandy was built in| Corner Williams eo Rd. & M-30 abc Sree ti et cranes tat ae Seas ieee oe ce ees See Pe a re oan erat | ag SO : payments SF eke oe Exclusive Homesites —, 7 insuranc = GIROUX & FRANKS | Seat ‘ise gut ne a7 oo Bite MEAL PULTE yg} eve Howry Gal ox S—Sat. til 9 Ra, 9 a.m, to ep 7 ROOMS and Gestays bem ‘16 p.m. if ., SYLVAN VILLAGE | We, siso pave. a large se: All brick ranch home built for an) Pantie “in. new St Seater hall pian with’ sett. ihe: net oe ee dhe Rice Seacieuccan| tat oi ene 2 tiled and screened rear) - i na Bemiaisne Scar pier] mer eee Fries ; scgatoeting oti Edw... Stout, 1 Realtor camt, you can move right im "| ‘Open Kees. til” aw Joun OTTER HILLS str +s ep ennge, Por A. JOHNSON, Realtor PONTIAC REALTY CO, 1700S. Telegraph Re. 137 Baldwin PE 5-877 \ $450 DOWN Huron Gardens -_ and cozy, 3 barge rooms,| Lot $0 & IS on Lakeview Street, mi « ¢, near ety sewer and water. $900, $200 down, a Nate ’ NO MONEY DOWN Excell buuiding site 1 bieck ae + cuee. mg tomagy hh | in ae Se fret, 145 rear, ‘knotty pine kitchen. sarge utility peat. Immedi- a J. VALUET, Realtor | Oakland _, Ceaperstive Real, eal Estate "Exchange Roy Annett, Inc. ral 8-0466 Ev and Sunday 1-4 One Block From om City Bus wily te old, with, at ... ta am. eee floors, Venetian blinds Pri ecme, fe penny storm doors. $7,300 price $1,700 will buy équity down to} 47 mo. ments including tax- es and urance, West Suburban . Large 13520 ti room, 2 bed- g fs ry itt, on, loree 100 Nemes Lake. $860 {s full down payment. Call for more details. WM. A: ~ KENNEDY’ REALTORS 3007 W. : OPE FE 43860 EVENINGS ‘TIL 6 Realty - 2983 AF SMDDLERELT RD. LAKEFRONT LOTS Just a few left in new well a ged Lye MB rte ne | Rent paras SE CR FR AWEGRD D W, S40 - = gy ® Mile and ie. evergreens birch seedlings, ts, old. New par ogame | i} within %% . de serge By HURON GARDENS Iand, 4 "$2.500. 3 Gul FE b Room home, al! ~T ADD' 5 schools ans shonp ~ emee >= “tractive ‘kitehen "ih ‘alee work| 100, x 170 wooded. $1,060 with s ie, dining roo: beth. oon leant ity beat a ond ore. Only $9950. with reasonable Hiltz ott 5-6181 Eves Real Estate and Insurance rE PE 8-023) She de bi 90 rolling. Only $780 with new Sub. near Rochester. Priced es low aa $1200 DRAYTON PLAINS r4x200 20 30 r ing room are includ Lot. raperies in this 14 x ed. Also cereals Estates, Only 2 ett. 2 150. Reasonable $500 with a ipyrded ange Serres & in une $50 dow attractive chen i @ ‘master room 12x15), Plastic I. ADD’S SINC. tile bath. Excellent gas heating |4286 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains system. — utility room. ower- | try m Sundays sized gar Pient Lf gd R~ : r Rd. or M24 the hg ot. nae ad 5-9291 OR 3-1231 down Co-eperative Real Estate Exchange | DIXIE FRONT AG E COMMERCIA Pertect iota location— baa ft intersecting street, 129 ft location, Large frame 6 roo home on rear of lot—suitable income, has 2 $17,500 with $5,000 dow: “83 N. Telegra - LOTS AN AND MOTEL SITES resort & deer areas. Low oriced., or trade f rT boa on Dixie Highway tm active business m for 2 baths, sioam heat ph Rd. Open Eve perative Real Estate Exchange For Sale ) Resort rt Prop. 444 __ For ir Sale e Acreage. |3 ACRES \ MILE OFF WALTON “Rive, Roar, Se Schewl and city iim- s of 7) N. Sagina HY CPANGUS 1919 MIS Ph. Ortonville _132_ollect Sale Business Property 49 INVESTORS ATTENTION! now $7500 with easy terms, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-016 boars pa ih #90 HERE is an = ‘oppertunity to get a successful gro’ |: cery store with living “quarters, Located west of town in a heavily pop- ulated area still growing. Prox. 2500 sq. ft. merchandis- Beer and wine, ing area, walktin coolers, vegetable racks, frozen food racks, meat-counter and $5500 fixtures, new last year. Grosses $180,- better. IMMEDIATE POSSES- fer. $39,000 plus prox. terms for ve buyer. WM. KENNEDY REAL eT W Puron PE ¢ OPEN EVENINOS ‘TIL 8 R ent-Lease Bus Prop 49A SMALL BUSINESS FOR RENT. Barber , 4333 Dixie Good = for ate a0 On 310m before 6 FE GREEN LAKE FRONT Brand new 3 bedroom ranch style home located large lot in Ind ence Twp, with full tile ba! large liing room and —— kitchen. Owner will trade uity for small free —_ clear howe. Call for appointmen' Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Hives. till 8:30 Business Opportunities 51 2's YOUR CHANCE TO OWN ® well established business and keep your present job. Ideal set- up for man and wife. A small grocery on West side with SDM. $500 down, plus inv, E-% terms. Cal FB 54-6757 after 8.00 P.M. 47 Modern Bakery Excelient west side location do- 000 inst year. Com- piete with latest type equip- ment, real estate extra lot and $35,000, DAVEY CROCKETT | 20 acre wood reel Pnaparce | gn seasoeeaenee Pep Humphries | Reerelareed, *aatara fo, Sipe REALTOR «FE 2.0474. $8260°witn'si'e00 an? only 4 | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Open Eves. wr 8:30 t,| WEST SUBURBAN any 337 Liv- MUI- Wooded Acreage Only 4 parcels—one to siz" acres —each beautifully wooded bahar turtle sites. BRICK RANCH In exclusive Bloomfield Toweshts. 112 ft lroom nrick ranch on . lot. Built in i054. Tt 2"2 car gartice, Pailippine Mahogany ac- ‘k floo: } men [rent fan and ¢' sal, ¥ ft “4 meee, R. with nat’! fireplace. picture wakes overlooking ro! country Private lake "priv leges A Must to see at $39,500. Terms Berridge & Morrison LADD'S Rochester Road Office yea bo Basement, automatic meek. ft. on the canal. ~ forms. Convenient to Rochester. 2 bed- toom brick. On lot 1002387. Ot eee. In good location. $12,600 ‘Ladd’ s, Inc. Ph. MUtberry 01ST Lots and Lots of Lots Bome wooded. Some ideal for tri-level. Some inke lots. Priced from °+1,500 up. ROGER B yy te Inc. oi Bn S oeeeen Provety 25 1h, . Realtor §-1200 37 7 __in South Onkiand County iene ew —2 bedroom trae ont imately 1 pproximately $10,500 heat, electric hot water. attached fine cluded location yet only 3 mies west of Ponti e CARL’ W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community Neth Bank Bi FE 44211 Eves. FE 5-1392 6. ACRES BEAL, Est sgRBURBAN LADD'S 7s parcel is 340 x 1259, ready t Beautiful wooded parte] 167 x 930. Clos¢ to pavement. Cal us Sat’ ete as eels is only $2,750 with 2214 ACRES 2 semi-private jake with excellent | 4940 Rochester Rd. fishing. Rolling ‘land. Priced. at 0.000 With $3,000 down ; ) ACRES 7 bedroom brick ranch wr f Just off Baldwin Rd Smal! @a- nies ee ere Sire rage on property. Very level. piace ear gare e "Beeutiul pole Fias in. Only $4,490 with $1,500 andscaping. $25, 5 ACRES A truly beautiful parcel. 1 ‘on igh — Price with $500 d Sabdividers:- — Investors Here is your opportunity. ay acres of Hehtly rolling « Close fo stores and main ool Ae “era g 12 acres wooded lake frontage. ous SINC, Drayton Piains Open Sundays 1286 (4296 Dist Hwy 4267 N. Perry f 3-123 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | YOUR LIFE’S MADE ) EASTER: through «Classi: | fied Ads. To solve every- jday problems quickly, dial 'FE 28181. * Rear of this property backs to. ‘iced at $2,500 | reasonable terms, ‘Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 FE Huron Ederal _ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | BOAT AND BAIT LIVERY. “LIVING quarters ‘furn, $1500. tees. rd | _ply Pontiac Press Box 1 | 2 STALL MODERN wranou— | With attached living quarters,; lo- cated im lake area 3 miles ron i Pontiac. Low inventory, low fent Good opportunity for emperisaced | operator and tune-up mechanic __Inaquire, 3369 Dixie we Partridg e Ig THE “BIRD” “e SEE BAR SPECIALS Liquor bar and & Brunswick aHeys, all in nam —— oe quarter Oni $29, 300, down ras quarters. stock and ail. Soneee will reread rary contracts, — income, lal vacant! prop- e ae TAVERN GR SING $50,000 and more per ye Bellis more beer a Sows bar for miles around pte Just $12,500 down. You gan't be at this TAVERN iW thriving north De- troit subut). Rent only $75 per mo Its @f easy-to-operate. low overhead Yar Just $ $7,000 down, pinged mie BAR in boom- one! 1 town northeast of ow only open till mid- Id be open till 2 a.m, over $60 per vear *asy-to-operate, ble pene bat is fuly $49,500 on term WARD F. PARTRIDGE RE, TOR FE 2-8316 Huron. Open Eve to ay ATE & BUSINESSES | THRUOUT MICHIGAN FH Ton a FRUCK STOP WITH = ine quarters ated OO yearly and will-doy SION after license trans: | 77¢, $8,000 inventory. Best of | ae |e For Sale or Exchange 50 8-0666 | PRANKS- L REAL so pie e Hottest Restaurant in Town ove Re Ps im equipment the most Bateman & Kampsen FE 40528 Eves. . & See. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” ‘BAR i] ae for an rater Mere i . & real live attractive men spot. The sales tax figures average over $5,000 ed month and still laree ae ~ partners. lease on check “this one MICHIGAN BUSINESS Realtors on 8 reve eal Bata ve bet oe © 8460 Dixte . * “Phone OR 3-120 balance @ $00 munthiy, - 6% { . Secured a h . Cost to ag $4,500. Clark Real Estae, 1362 Huron 8t., 0402 ot FE ead pe for Mr. Clark , DO YOU Want & small land contrast with ® wonderful pure’ ‘Then look pol only ‘$3100. ~ “tull paruectire call Mr. Bro L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1363 W. Huron, Ph. FE 2-4610 - Money to 53 —___ {State Licensed ere, __. TEAGUE FINANCE co. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $3 ZO snee Need | $500 ~ : or Less , WITH QUICK ' SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the place to . Most loans made on riendly, courteous service ewaits you. Leste Fleisher, Man- ager. Berkiey Voes, President, Ph. FE-5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Hours: ® to 5; Saturday @ to 1 Cormunity Nat) cook Bide. Riness Ce rl. SALES CORPORATION HOUSEHOLD GooDs Ph_ Rochester OL 60711. OL +2 | 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s Four 4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pon — you can a w $a ge ance Ld a ecnene: cost oF BORROWING at Buckner’s 18 LESS THAN YOU THINK Get needed cash quickly from Buckner's friendly joan company Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Drayten Ptoims. 4512 Diste Hwy, Walied Lake, 230 Yarnston Mert to Bank) Uties, 45462 Van Drke me biork North secross from Bank joe nie wy. 7 miles from Grand Bianc All ath . re to go. 7 acres, M7 ft trent @e. Tilmess reason for selling. $13,000, $3,500 | down plus inventory, 12300 Dixie Hwy MEirose 17-7794 RESTAURANT .AND LIVING | quarters, In small village near Pontiac. For rent ot lease Fully | ie and modern, MEivese | —— | ec warage. ae outdoor peg nm } ws ed on | ac are cnet cena. fr iow, i LOANS. TO s00 BA LIvincetows, bad Ww ta aval ba NEED SEMSON AL CASH? |Get ft PAST at Benefirial copes sabores Pgs 1538 Loan needs : for al S825 TO BENE FICL AT FINANCE CO. 11 W. Lawrence st. PE 2.9249 | Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. |. | | “He can't stand the sight of fish!” Money to Loan 53. b nag Ay aah = STATE ad to elo FINANCE co. % 103 State Benk Bidg, PEs - GET CASH QUICKLY $25 to $5002 , FURNITURE + Dees FRESE AF T THe toe Eas She FE PEE = AND SMALL nasiee heates with fit- sare coum rae > Noa LEAVING LADY'S BLACK LADIES GRAY vAND: Snown iow, , foe AyD “SIZE gia sinew up S aes 1 rE re, ESS UNIFORMS, SIZE 9 WINTER — “COAT. AOU AQUA. ZiP-IN by Size 14 New 625. ae ‘Sale Household Goods 57 A TERRIFIC 4 burner GAS 8TO __ Brett bob ged cog band ee eee en ape 2 Dakota. FE oe. ypters } $-9038. APT. . 6 bees 2B OUD: AS STOVE xs, me. [Reassoate “em: Nim oe ATTRACTI B. Sood SET, light. wood, complete with head- spre: Also chairs se 1 condition, — BENING ROOM SET. SET. buy. $200. FE 5-0812. i “BOTTLE GAS New tow orice cComniete tnatal- jation. only $10 Pow gas, Kengoo Fuelaas OR 3-2491 “BRAND NEW 8PIE gk | “BRAND NE\ BUNK BED OUT nut 2 stardy beds, 2 comfortabje mat-) tresses, 2 guard rails All for $44.95. Pay only 31 Pearson's Bank kur 42 Orchard Laxe ere. weekly. niture CHROME SE $69.95 Valy e for $39.95 1 full size tab chairs ICE / OF COLORS INETTE, PE 4-1581: =>: Parke 20537 1063 1 or DELUXE. vdramatic w all the ras. low mileage a onatt Will trade car caah i er 4 jcomtract wn “Tee. ‘8 caEv - Syed a] "For Sale Clothing — 56 COAT LE cloth with 2 Fae _ fox collar, | Sine 40. FE 6- AB ELECTRIC RANGE, $25. PH! sendeee ve LE, Ye Lord's Specials eases so. dinette set Vey ee ue eenene tec ewnsoenteg cum tole. OR aT. a FURNITURE CO, ¥ AL. OR A a w U & and ne dish wash er, r} iw . ‘ Appliances 422 rep. U8 Stee WALN DESK & “a WHITE CONSOLE MACHIN LL atte ‘ Serer used, $150, Cost . Kroebler couch & chair, rose ine, Lad Cost . Wie- ard Sem atic wi r, $50. Cost $136. All less then 1 yr, old. stocraf, matire 10. chen table, 65. Cay Fe seen anytime. Will sell every: __ Maing . for WAYNE GABERT’S _ FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Reg. Bale $284 85 yroarite dig, ao dl sane coy ha RR ithe ain 38 Ni rt eu, ._ = os Sale Household « Goods 37 ‘$274.96 $6 months te pov. =e a = choose fro: 12h Saginaw 7- PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP “ALL FOR $97, PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture ave. FE 408i we. Westinghouse For Sale Miscellaneous 60 wo — ‘ Piorida ——- Propert: og with suites, chaira, set. Eeiragtaiepee| Up to $500 | zt seen nyt Fi ¥ vane, der “loved i 30 minutes,| 82d in pris ag EO & mit A ppta| ise arias aes | Bene eet “guSl400 DISCOUNT Os kl d Siena fat Cobet"Eshe Ba ‘Takes Deanne. ANG |-NVENTORY FLOOR ¥ core Le Smet | ~~ Loon Co. - ‘SAMPLE CLEARANCE _Pvt. party. Pontiae Press| E CLEARANCE * ocr employed Balence saibe wi | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG | fo sine $03 2 cent ie, ae artistic dav Sr eneree) FE 2-006 | rues iw PER FE41574 | Sigeebearonm vite sme. ag d . Your cost $4,260. Us ‘immnn am ,\ oe ihren woezes Uy &,room tows | Mortgage Loane 84). det iendrecner ise, on jai s i. . * sas Wee Se! LOANS 00 to Sisto | Saunier ah yy HIT #F ate ai famous ie eps per BROS faprovements, “tune * CLAYTON'S . ° a “eonstricte Furniture, Appliances puaLTORs 3065 Orchard Lake Rad, teen t 79 up Used se sini _Furniture and Appliances ido W, Huron MH, FE 4-058) “Where Wrigiey'’s Used To Be" MAPLE COUCH & CHAIN. 2 gg 8" £ Gy refrig. set. girls size 3) snow suits and man bers items. Cheap, e AG WASHER FOR SALE. ite model. In good conditiog. ** G. HEMPSTE AD table. PE a “county” onEL be hon Santroan Ue, TED “Chests, fettes. ” desk4, bookcases, room rs, record cabinets, eu) rds bars, PICK: & PAINT STORE 14) Oakland Ave. _/ anteed for years. Buy a néew refrigerata we a little more then | achine. Michigan Piuo- 93 Orchard Lake A‘. ACHINES, % & up: Fully ed, Thyle Electric. 502 neon. was seis Electric heater ... Kitchen table ..... . . Big savings on everything for the thome- buy, sel] and ex- Seonee everything for the home Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw STOVES. BOUGHT 801 changes, Turner's, 662 ens. FE 2-080) chine, $40, space heater, 145 W. Rutgers, _Pontiee, 6-PIECE BEDROOM _ SET Beautiful dresser, sarge mirror, full size oe e” of | Grawers, 2 ALL F OR $9 $99, PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY 42 Orchard Lake We Oive Gold Ave FE Bell Gift antenna kit WAL TON, TV | Walton Cor Josivn Pearson's Bank Hurniture | TRADE-IN DEPT. a Tak ! 788 8. Gane” a +8 Gift hemor. | Guar recon. elec. washer oes | ge = -| 35 inch gas range CHROME | 2 pe. living rm. suite. —, ny" ——< and seve, | Reg. $198 value lime oak bedroom | ve. 030 These tre brand hew =. 5 pieces complete, mm amous make. for- mica all popular colors. | $34.00 value Rict ca"pletree§ ne Come compare and Be | § pe. wood dinetee. conv 4 of these extraordinary W M We : vorgat . M scent 4 ya A} he) | 303 Orghard Lake Ave ~) a W. Pike F PC. other) Ri Pearson's Bank Furniture #1122 | * MATERIAL SALES CO. pore Freeze.......53¢ of off 44/1728, Sagis SINGER CONSOLE “SEWING MA. Re 3-9702. J Stamps . 13% INCH RCA Te 929.95 2 a reteeck PE 2.0203 ; SERy_ANO CRORE HALE, gD es? CLOSEOUT Exterior and iterior doors, 48x96 x*» piyscord. $5.75 per sheet, Cash and carry, Co. 1468 Baldwin Ave, FE aa. Can 5 Carre DEEP WELL VELL POMP, TANK AND fittines. 59 Pontiane Drive " DRAW TIT E HITCHES CHROME SADMIUM for vat 1068 den dest, ee Te Zh ¥ nen Ld} La ir Hedroom. #436. a3 room, Dining ie 7 Porch, $23.95 value ‘st ightly factory irreguiars Michigan rd Lake Ave. 5 aATH- Pir PqUALITY. 6 tT. BA tubs toflet 95: A aches “C&M, Sharpening Service Have your skates sharpened now. PE 54-7835 Northwest corner Walton & Opdyke gat SLEC HEATER 7798 SUPER nae DOUBLE BURNER | Thompson. © %1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 . eR ER EX 101 he 3 1. HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. gas. new, wved for use B. “onsumer’s $08 50 $119.50 value, $48.50 These are slightly re. Also electric, off and bottled * heat- ers @t terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake ve PE 2- 2087" 278 GAL. PUEL OL TANK, Li — Fe Sieg ape. New Delivered $38. | KENTILE SCENTS EACH “FLOOR SHOP Open 9-0 © 8. Saginaw Bt. % . £ fom Fy at st tetritc 0s PAL .| LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS pron oy eet eh Ea PUMPS . Deep and beg: ol well jet pumps, Etats TARDW ane Nes Dade Macht” aS | Ra. (M58) OR 3-702 | | nie PONTIAC P ESS, THURSDAY, ANUARY. a 1ose« eR GRRASE Osi Oerecnae a - Business 0 51/S1ICE OF HAM . Sale Household ¢ Goods 87 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 + WOCD WORKING _ : a Used Trade-in Dept. FARM FRESH MEATS ‘meet, MACHINERY Weaner et: is Retr i. Dave 30 dee We. "3 a bo wi wee ae Hous BOON. Pose MaKe” se a Soe aay marred ta in tana gt i | es x a ae: bo ag marred. Michi *. by are eke LINOLEUM, 4c ANTI GAL. SMITH'’S, 257.8 ‘Saginaw aryice and Free test Roofing and Siding © Combination Doors _. Insulation M. A. BENSON 40 MN. Ld te x tesginer ___Te tan Bias wood » A STANDARD LAGHORY Tone. ‘ ob ge ys new, Also la cR. OF ane ane. OPDYKE |* HOLLIN VaRtety STORE ‘e t vo ” CARRY ; ss f tabu | SE Se * aoa re ee Rene SLA BAUGH’S FE 80053 ~ PE 400 _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Se tees Can deliver. au E 32x72, 99 ea: $12 ea. tine by A Co 4615 Hwy., SINK CABINET Bargain FE 54-7433 SEPTIC TANKS oe tate Sein le Le Ra. 4 GAR a00D . dition. Pair of roller skates. 2 formals, size 16 3-7308. KS BURMEISTER’S .| LUMBER 800,000 ~ Burs in tale 7" ow o AT BURMEFISTER'S, __3 YARDS TO FERVE rou ait meet rock C & C..... ek) 4x8 Masonite. sheet .,.,.. 4 2.55 1x8 td. P. Pine. fi .| iet w. fir bee, cer M.,..: '# 00.00 .| Ine YP. , . mts 4 De fe et § 99 00 per , wig ag, Doves fre cee Md Bee 2" blanket insl. 100 .....9 445 4xOx% fir Pigecere wie bcae $ 5.95 | athe ae heer wet i Be ee $160.00 cout sam. diets jtrom 3 teas bid Lue ™ ¥ on somes tom ae ‘ab nicer | ¢ Comd. deer set, cast fron tu 4 sie 88 MARDWARE —; |puawstna cu 1 you ARE BUILDING A HOUSE D OUT To BUR- M "8 AND BAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL /MATERTIALS MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Norther Lumber Co. skin + sage iat PONTIAC: “PRESS, THURSDAY, JA mage i 1956 - For Sale Cars, es OT ie oe ot | HUTCHIN CATS BOARDED and Purr-Ghell, 375 6. Tele- 2030S. Dort Hwy. Fiint ie ‘Si MOBILE SPORTSMAN 30 PT. ; + Grain & Feed 71) peruse, Ogee, oll Dixie “a JSETRAILER POR § LE ure * 52. AL, KINDS Als | or take over payments, aay _ } ‘MOE REP. RV: “ice. Booster — te Cars wired purchase . STOP IN NOW SON MOBILE . HOMES . Drayton Plains, on "3-1202 LATE, MODEL CARS 1a clean and ad Sharp “GLENN'S ~ MOTOR SALES 254 8. Saginaw 8t. ara Wanted Used T Trucks 89 Pl ag WANTED: WILLYs ickup wesnn _ Phone o OR +1278, For r Sale ) Used 1 1962 C. ©. as DELU — CAB VAC, ‘, TON parts. Trucks 90 tn ta Nat tna e res, latés. Only $495. 44 Scott. i, TON | “axe ie Excellent 3:30, PE 38-0536. | Fac. MODEL im 1961. os wun Bice teers ohh "1956 CLINTON » CHAIN fw ae 3| For Sale M otorcycles. 83 . Road m. to 6:30 Sere a “KING, BROS” -_RD, AT OPDY tp. AT oporKe__| . Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Bales, MY Pontiac Press 3-8821, Transportation Offered 87 Box 4. CARS TO veril) ‘ ich. pails, _Northvities mornings ‘ racks, ' piggy soning in cant. con- a _ Cheap, OA 62773, ANTED: aG8D te USED DRAG line. PE 4-6588, _ a CA ALIP\ SEATTLE. F, A Auto Sales. wy. FE 2-0878. - TR = SORT! ART toad r_way 6406 FE YOUNG MAN GOING TO Cat. IFORNIA, ae JAN 7 WANTS 22_Auburo ad HELP PAY | FE - As CALL Auction Sale Sales 77. Sins “is? PRRMINS ST” nmin | -CQMMIERION cae EVERY __ Wanted ‘Used Cars _88 a. 5. SMART AUCTION SALE. | waren - JUNKED OR USED ’ Good, be bargains xt camiee dally cart, aay make any model. Top WOR, “Kvction SALE. PRI. —NionT | B: ACL EY AUTO PARTS F B Auction House, 5089 Dixte | FE 5-0219 179 BAGLEY 8T pe a. , pet. _Waterferd- — z —— gt Bg oe onely turni- “CALIFORNIA BUYER a * -for eo ime ven ame chairs. Pompeu one. pairs AVEE aeeis c oe at: ; * set. gas electric 2 eee or _F ae | gtoves. Of burners: lamps, chit __waigen Den, cans dren's furniture. Vacuum clean- 1 e workers. getrigo ators Bibes, Cash Fc FOR TO. Ke “MODEL TF ; ¢ Bale ; Lunch- rp reasonabl iced. OL -_ } Foom= heated building Cull “OR | _ 2.5206 ee er ~ 1 oi ~ : __housebold goods, M. Below Prop | . ~ WANTED SoRAB CARS , ‘For sae Housetrailers 78) W reg x Junk Cars s _ East Side Auto Parts é ‘Danny ALL METAL 30 FT.) | . FE 5-68: 355 house trailer, tandem wheels, |\\’ ition, sell $1450 on terms WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR! +5; sharp late model cars oF take smalier trailer in trede, DORRIS & SON weve % : ALTORS : PHONE PE 4-1557 - * OXFORD -_: Trailer Sales _ '- *Pricés slashed on used) trailers. Must cut down. “TH 14- ————_OL-ve ant es . Hodl hia atade use _ , inventory. Get a bargain) { “wil om, Deive Ge _ ¢ here ll y- 40 to pick "i. J. VANW OR_3-1355 “WANTED | SCRAP Ph. .OR weg _ bee the. a, * Moverts. ¢ nd Hoily e | the best from tra coach, You Neve to | YLINE For homes at bs! fares sts | house, ; | you .ACTION, apartment, waed FEE thing — Want Ads give, a COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester ‘on “THE HIGH DOLLAR ~ d cars We extra miles, 4540 Dixie ‘ELT CARs. i to Sa aes a also - atest “in PRICE ae heat - THEN “GET rc BILL SPENCE ‘ erat: ow inouraes. Trail- ; USED CARS 3 and accessories. Mich 62 Oakland Ave FE 4-739 b: Orion Trailer Sales. ae stile sovtn Lae Oro wn. RON T IT FAST, 4 here! through Rent Ads! Room; any- Dial F E| )! FE 2.9203 "WILSON | GMC FE 4-4531 ite Core Ford % ton stake... Chevrolet C08. °°: omc 198 ‘Cabin’ ‘chene nee. Fe orei nae GMC Truck Dealer ___ Oakland at ¢ ass CARS WITH ZIP FOR ANY TRIP (FOR EXAMPL E) Dodge Door, Hardtop, R & H, $1095 v-8, R& bh bea “4 Piymouth Club Coupe, miles, nice ‘dark ages 9 ia* é x. 4 Door, @ real pirate Senay RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge-Plymouth Dealer ‘232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 cK SPEC. TWO-TONE. in Low mile EM 3-4365 XECUTIVE’S FAMI- per Buick, Riviera. all ae 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air conv Cone al —— MA _#001,. Woodward 1-2 _— ine BUICK 4 DOOR RED _ TIRE MOUNTS, NEW TIRES PAINT AND CHR COL LECTOR’S ITEM. ALSO 1929 LINCOLN V8 ¢ DOOR RESTORED COLLECTOR'S _TTEM FE_ 86-0029 ~ NOW THAT THE — RUSH IS OVER Economy is offering all cars at & very cheap price. 100 late mod- els to choose from. Many trans- /ECONOMY USED CARS “DR, DE- FE 8U | BUICK, 1953 SPECIAL | Juxe, Dypa., access 1983 4 DOOR BUICK | maflo Radio. heater, washer excellent condition Plateau 2-067 ‘61 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. 1 owner, all accessories, white side walls, FE 5-4029 after 6 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 1954, dr. sedan, 14.000 actual mt Fs equipped with pow va a FE rh 943. After 5, FE 2-7448 PER DY- windshield | $950 a. MI 6-233: CADILLAC. PRINCESS GREE: JANUARY SPECIALS 2. dr full power *. CBEVY “3 “DR “SEDAN ake over payments. F' < 47 Water. After 6 ~* 338, ‘3S CHEV BEL AIR CONV. vs whi es, Radio, hea ter, e walls. al! extras. FE $-7 l t_ MT 4-0713 di oi iat CHEV. NOMAD “STATION | wagon. Power Glide white side. walls, 8,000 $2150 6-2755 ‘$0 CHEV. 2 DR GOOD MOTOR. and rubber OR 3-678¢4 . MUST SE 1954 I Bel Air hardtop Like mew, $1,- 305. Lots of extras Can see Sun- 1ai7s 535 Sarsfield or call OL miles. LL CHEVROLET Take “over __flige, radio be | 1958 CHEVY ¢ DR. ly E ‘$100 - take rr ao “eal ners 4pm. s 4 idea) for | ; MICHIGAN'S L ARGEST ' down "$3 Studebaker hardtop, Sharp. $905 005 | '63 Ford Va. Bw 705 “as Fiymouth Runs Me ‘Chevrolet _ 1956 Demo's’ FLOOR CA OFFICIALS CARS Sbitent CARS *a, STANDARD TRANS. G. AND O. “NEW be ow M if “PULL, PRICE | * KO FINANCING LEMS AS LOW .AS coer YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS 9 3d ec Haskins Chevrolet Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie char M15 M Ape 5- 56 Plymouth Hardtop $245 Down Cash or Trade-in With No A Rane AF BerEE ove HERDED OCA EAT Mi emit FOR SCHUTZ: Motors, Inc. De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birm. PHONE MI47811 Pace 8 a.m. to9 p.m, EY. BEL AIR CONV. More 3 > | a ee Pao DEL RAY, RA S| ‘very clean, ‘ise Boies ¢ EVIE out CLUB SEDAN. GOOD GooD. “onfelirey F Ford Sales” mest _ EL AIR Power Gilde. s .8 CHEVROLET 1 . White wails Nice. Garner's — Car ‘Sl CHEVROLET ¢ White walls. ' Buy Here—Pay Here 1961 Plymouth 4 dr, 1961 DeSoto Custom 4 dor. ; 1961 Chrysler Windsor Dix. 4 dr, Ran, je Kage SS oe Highiender tri. - now 1961 Ch: sler Windsor hard. 7 Piuidmatic }. Pow der biue paint, Save on this 1 Pontise 2 dr. T am. jet black. eve Ran, 3s, and am in besutiful- seed tie Just need a driver. 5 a | 1960 Pontiae 2. dr Rrdepmatis. Trans tion special. $175, No Co-Signers! ' Immediate Delivery ! Dea! Direct! ~No Finance Co.! Y’ALL . COME | NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 8. SAGINAW LOOK! 1965 DeSoto Sport Loaded with gene es power rmagg = brakes. Beautitul with color sw Aires “Drive and you vit watt want 1983 Dodge 4 dr. ode) Po engine, ne Big! Save hundreds. "Ras Feet os me Paat hell eR, St 1982 Plymouth Club Sedan. 1962 Dodge Club 2 dr. tte Choveaiss No, it's a "62 to the condition of a ‘54. It's @ 4 dr. deluxe with ee transmission. Rah, Must $175, CLARKSTON B COUPE. nade Pach extras. exc 7! . Call FE 23331 Start the New Year Right “With a Birmingham One Owner Used Car i ‘ood ward ‘SS Mercury Monterey hardtop. $2225. ‘4 Buick Sedan special, $1695 ‘4M Pontiac Star Chief Sedan, $280 mp shop special, 133 Pe Piymoutn, snaro. 396, 4 a Beret Glide, Radio fo Clean. F + 196. gain. pion. good, $95. SS, offer will be re @ in and visit Carkner Motors STATION Overdrive, Radio and heater Bharp “Jeltrey Ford Sales OA _8-3011 ‘“4@ FORD. ", RACE. SELL As IS - parts. FE 7-347 after 4. 1959 ‘FORD FORDOR Factory Official Car “LARRY = “JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Carkner Motors | “FOR MORE TAR 30 YEARS " GooD ACE BUY’ ‘51 PORD oT emaive | Radio and hetter, Sharp lve Jeffrey Ford Sales aid portation Te U at $25 and_up. | ‘51 FE 4-2131 | §-0339 | | Has radio 4 ' 2 i anteed auto Only 61.995 H J CADILLAC CLUB SoorE 1950 Van Welt. 4540 Dixie, Drarvton mileage. | owner, excellent; Plains OR 2-134) a eond. MA 41084 days, Li 5-106 oe . evenings { “Po Ayr $5 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE i . JANL A R Y « 2-tone greeh all power equipment | LEARANCE SALE Elforado engine, 84.000. MA_ is CHEV. COUPE. | _8-6362. | 1954 CHEV. STAT WGN 4433 -¢. CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE | p33 MER CURY BTATION WGN. hardtop, executive’ . car, excellent | ood PONT HYDRA. 53 Ford 2 dr. auto trans.. $ 895 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydra $ R95 53 Chev. club coupe $ 885, 53 Ford Vic. power steering #1095 | "31 Chev. Bél Air $ 895 | ‘Sl Mercury sédan .. . $495 ‘$1 Plymouth sedan, | ---— $395 ‘61 Pontiac sedan - $ 505 | '8¢ Ford club coupe. 8 ev! $ 145 | HURON MTR. SALES | 952 W. Huron FE 2-2641 | "33 “CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR radio, heater, auto.. trans. Low | — Ee SON low mileage. RION MOTOR aad Clarkston PORD _ MERCURY” MY 22611 OA 8-301L |" _FORD CONVERTIBLE RA- dio, heater, new white walls. Ex- cellent condition Reasonable. Call FE 32-1278 H ‘94 PORDS. 4 TO CHOOSE FROM Perfect condition j Jettrey Ford Sales |. OA 8-301! _ 1955 FORD & Custom Ranch Wagon heater and overdrive Goodyear nylon white walls Beautiful red and white with onky 6,300 miles A fully guar. =e White top. 9.500 miles. MI. ror “103s CHEV. 210 V-8 2 ‘DR. HikVis — CONVERTIBLE 703. good used car, see Classi- Bs Powsn- fied NOW. - MOTOR SALES 32.8. MAIN 8ST. “CHR YSLER-PLYMOUTH Open 3 A p.m. Deily ON WAGON. «4 14.000 miles. a private party. wis F FORD | aitApor Eueclent condit $1,060, MI 46065. 1961 ORR Corte 1) 7 DR CLEAN, NEW. 1953 HUDSON STATION Wi . Take over payments. FE Bier a R & H, gpenteine, i. tifully appointed wer ee se radio . gs 4 miles, $1,450 62 Wenonah Dr, 1963-- PONTIAC 3 . BLA ie x. radio heater, one owner. A-1 cond. 65 South Jessie. FE. 2-8182 after 4 p.m, . a —P5 heater ight matic. good 4 See an vromeatic 3) For Sale Cars — ‘ o} rate at nik si. ed This phe Ber Cael se sro very easy Bae iad waberd of Cheri i 5 5 rhahoh Going at $1,005. is. Sige MGREAL INC. NOT R. Vetuntare replacemént cars. Can be See crperten ae et makes & West ide Used oan AG CATALINA” RADIO, ok white walls. ete. mies Sickness toreee to sell. _Best “oftes. OR 3-2867. ~~ $953 PONTIAC 8 4 Door Deluxe dio and id heater, hydramatic, only in | ML J. Van Welt, 4540 Dixit _ton Plains. Phone OR 3-1355 ag ONTIAC CATALINA. SAVE ore. Phone MA 54-6486. — a’ =< EXTRA clean. Nickel : sions. PE 48712 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN Low mileage. 38 Pingree. , after o'clock 3 PONTIAC CHIEP ‘35 CATALINA. all new tires, perfect mechanical- ly. Call OR 3-4336 after 6 p.m. “3 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR chief custom. Hydra. Spot White __ walls. Must sell. FE 2-2783. "33 STUDIE CHAMP This car is a beautiful green four-door With radio, heater and overdrive. The mileage is ,low. ang Oe price ts right eople’ | A Sales 68 Oakland PE 27-2351 BUICK | — = BUYS $795 1953 Ford 2 dr. R&H, Ford-O-Matic, no rust, V8 efgine. $495 1952 Ford 2 dr. R&H, Ford-O- $465 | for the wife. ~ $1995 1955 Pontiac Catalina, 4. good clean one, Hydra., all leather trim. $1645 1954 Buick Century 4 dr., -R&H, Dynaflow, ‘2 tone blue, one owner and nice. ~ $695 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&| H, 2 tone blue, ready for the road, $595 1952 Pontiag 4 dr., deluxe model, trim. $95 down. $965 1954 Chevrolet whitewalls. $795 1953 Stude. Coupe, R&H,| V8 engine, light blue, good rubber, $2495 Buys any one. of tops, “Dynaflow, Sedan, Sedan, Matie, bright red, good rubber. 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&H, | starts every time, ideal R&H, custom 2 dr, R& HH, very low mileage, also) —4 these, 1955 Buick Super Hard~' power, steering and brakes. OLIVER BUICK FE 2-9101 | 210. ORCHARD LAKE | ' i ne be Dealer! SEE THESE CARS. 1956 Summer Prices © on All Used Cars “s .. DRIVE THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE STOCK NO. 2819—+s0 Poutine Catalina ...ses0. $350 2811—s3 ply. 4 Door, R&H ...... 495] 2810—s3 Pont. 2 Door, R&H .... 2778—s4 Ford 2 2733—s3 Merc. Hardtop .....+0+. 2732—'s4 Ford Conv. s....sees0ees 2675—'s2 ‘Pontiac Chief Dix. ...... 2636—'s4 Ford Custom 8 4 Dr. ... 2627—'s2 Ford Conv. ......s0eee8 2089—'s0 Ford Conv. eoeeeneseces: 2489—'s1 Ford 2 Dr. 8 .......0ees 2459—'s2 Ford 2 Door .......000. 2457—'s3 Ford 2 Door ...,...0s. 2444—'s2 Ford Cotipe is iswsnacs 2306—'s1 Mercury Club Coupe ... 2354—: "55 Ford 2 Door Seesawseewe Q906—'s3, Ford Conv. ......ss0008 2828—'s0 1 Pontiac 2 Door eee e eens 2829—"s1 Ford 2 Door ..:......05 2835—"s3 Pontiac Chief Dix. 8 .... 2838—’s0 Dodge 2 Door .....eeuee 2846—'s1 Buick 4 Door ......0ee0 272.1 —'50 Ford 2 Door 8 .......05. Door ..ceecseees $675 $795 $1095 $995 $550 $595 $245 $495 $690 $425 $325 $1395 $895 5195 $295 $850 $350 $295 NO PAYMENTS ’TIL FEBRUARY PE 39-4101 WE HELP FINANCE ALL CARS GUARANTEED "Cy Owens: y S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 PM. i $995 | $295 | $195} ‘ HUDSON COUPE FULLY equipped. Needs a little work. MERCURY 1955 OFFICIALS CARS | Monterey 4 doors and custom ? doors. Radios, heaters, matic and Fer a wall tires $1, 995 Bob Frost, Inc. RY = 850 S Ww eae AR BIRMINGHAM 2200 ‘ter MI 6- JOrdan 6-3939 MERCURY i iss” GOOD CONDT- Good a & tires. Cheap. Ei ‘Going St. OLDSMOBILE. GM EXECUTIVE'S, OLDS. ‘35. SUPER 4 Ld HOLIDAY. Like new, 469 Monte: 1954 OLDS 98 HO 255 AY ALL power equipped. New tires A-1 _ shape. By owner, FE 5-6060 55 OLDS CONVERTIBLE COUPE Be ADIO, HEATER, HYDRA., wer brakes merco- | 1953 Nash Statesman 4 * radio and heater, roen finish y and it's 147 We ine open ¢évery week’ night TOUGHTEN & SON | OUR uomasirs , Meiitations. doors. (7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. |"* Claire Trevor Pat|"%—@) Morning Show. (4) To (9) Heart of the City. “The Moss} O>prien and Cameron Mitchell.| °° Rose.”. The investigation of a (4) Dragnet. A new feature will 7:86-—(2). News. murder of a prosecutor. be .the introduction of. Sharon|8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Maxwell, Friday’s new romantic] Little Rascals. u earns (7) Stop the Music. 8:30—(2) Captain’ Kangaroo. (7) _ ~~ try vey oragy ag $:00—(4) Romper Room. O hint. (7) Star Tonight. “The Big|**>—‘2) TV News. Pontiac’ ' 15th.” A man who attends 15 of /%30—(2) Love Stofy. (7) Request For 's Only... | this class reunions feels that he|_ Theater. ‘\ AUTHORIZED has lead a nondscript life but|**55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ' not after this reunion. (9) Motion |#:00--(2) Garry Moore Show. (4)/ Muniz TV Picture Academy. “Borderline.”| Ding Dong School. , A Los Angeles policewoman goes|!#3®—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. SERVICE | after a dope baron in Mexico. |10:58—-(7) News. 9:30—(2) Four Star Playhouse. Ida|!!:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. ’ Lupino stars in “Dark Meeting.” |!1:3—(2) Strike It Rich. ) ( (4) Theater. Louis Jourdon stars |4:55—() News Ace. and in | by Moonlight.” (7) FRIDAY AFTERNOON . Fn Down : 1%:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- RESERVATIONS Mite aaceae ary Carson Show.| nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock EVERYWHERE tist trying to find a cure for the | 19.15 (9) Love of Life. common cold. (4) Video Theater. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On Delphine Finn Micheels “Hand Across the Table.” The!i9:39 (9) Search for Tomorrow. Elkin Travel Bureau search for a wife and the result.| (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) pmummenanne” Pig te Benter Blvd, (7) Jumbo Theater. Beulah. (9) Bam Bam Boom, 10:30—(2) Eddie Cantor Show. ——F~ Guiding Light. (9) Smal! TV CLEARANCE! | 69 Used Sets Famous Makes = = ‘I g* poms to 5 ie’ working if trade-in deals, We Give Holden's Red Stamps Table Models t Consoles: All Guaranteed Generous Trade-In Allowance Tv old set @ hme ae - you'll be "amazed WALTON RADIO & TV Member Oakland Co. Electronic Association 1430 ae sed Corner Welton FE 2-2257 | }3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. Ae; 1|3:55—(9) News. <3 |)4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date /1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- } land. (7) Charm Kitchen. Amy Vanderbilt. (4) | iu “McBride. (9) News, 7 pers Show. jt 35—(2) Ladies Day. :53—(4) Fran Harris. (2) Gin Talk. | 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven. 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty, 2:65—(4) Hershell Hart. $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) oor Matinee Theater.’ (7) Heartthrob| Theater. With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-| ern Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (a Queen for a Day. (7), Auntie, Dee’s Rascals. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Lee Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. §:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey. Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. Just Gimme Half LITTLE ROCK, Ark, ®—William) Gene Shelton of Little Rock yes-| terday waived his right to contest) a divorce sought by his wife, Peg- All Makes Member Oakland County . ——igy Lou, but he asked chancery court to force her to give him half of their wedding picture. (But | i which half?) SEE THE GE 11 Ca Ft. PINK WALL REFRIGERATOR at ' HAMPTON’S , 825 W. 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"4. fier ae z tral’s new 100-mile-an-hour Aerotrain flashes*into _ neath the Hyron Valley bridge at the city's north- Fog Sm oth : rs position today within the ae eee in the|thought that.he can just| ‘élly-retarded” children, Ann ‘Arbor yesterday afternoon on its maiden run - ern 4imits, c . ro S eee ‘ ws ‘highlands? _ Williams | | — : 3 = ; ~ Why is the wily , * ¢@ : ig front. 7 - | Built by GMC Truck Divison | . : EA peal sate Satie ta sg oad rad bound- He's been chuckling all year as | : . 0 m fl ain mode burrow he's watched you — watched you ; e ae I; e,°? LR } #iby Socialist Guy Mollet and) to. hassock with come nuh of the * | A ; ate > y....\former Premier Pierre| watchful eye and , erotrains tn nitia UMS | worst Haze in 3 Years|rendes-France, want -to|P.&ipitat Sa pre ‘Blankets London; Halts establish ¢. basically: repub-' ae “sine | Two lower: -. cost, lightweight 10-coach , units made of alumi-| General Moters Truck & Coach All Air Travel lican front government Dead ! trains made inaugural runs in the/"um and steel and built by Gen-| Division here, and a group of . on ee East and Midwest yesterday, pre-(¢T@! Motors Corp.—streaked non-| GMTC officials, headed by P. J. me without joining a formal] Than - Wed 2 “tains of the _future’”|St0P between Chicago and Detroit) Monaghan, general manager of LONDON «® — Slight. northeast | coalition. ne ! which rail officials hope will solve/#%d between Washington and Phil-| the division, was aboard on the (winds today broke ‘up the worst They do, however, accept oe las eee some passenger train financial\*%!Phia. . Chleage to Detrelt erly, fog Britain has had in three years.|, she ef ton a Pate’ | headache Considerable part of the sleek | In the party from the GMC) But the weatherman said relief was|"H® Necessity of including) Wn for Bete's The pair of “aerotrains”—sleck,! new trains is the product of the |Truck division, in addition to Mon- only temporary, in the next cabinet certain) oi yoy, why? | : maorendingr Seat it songpesae bere The forecast was for another individuals from other par- rr ae | Bannin Alcohol 5 ef ant chief engineer; F. A. Franklin, 'Choking night of the smoke-laden ties to help solve such) forming. : ‘ He | EES ee Oe Ss 0 y es {We AL pall that has. pressing—problems——as—Al-|- They are doniing ved coats and| stand, is ° , ' . Pye r coach produc-!aij air service to and from London.) Mollet and ‘Mendes-France _ . ,| Sim alt Will Br ing $300 Duri Dis ute — Pee W. Crandall, public! ito the swirling mists, imillions esc! oe her sepenine prea Rs ig nd “ee J. P.'s| Leap Year LOS ANGELES —Two women ve naka a it s.of Chimneys funneled soot, sulphur|wards, the Socialist Party leader|*7e Waiting . . . ing more| The will receive $300 a month for life revolutionary Aerotrain as a con- ‘oxide and other. coal by-products. | announced: dating .. mouse is if they eam do without three things:| FOUlty Bullet Prevents i ntion which it hopes will help! Sclentifie teams Sirening classes have tripled en-| These —— . peeroadlgees analyzing the | «We shall not lend ourselves te |roliment. Reducing salons ar e|that said alcohol, tobacco and men. Shooting Over Payment American railroads during ® Pe) dense black vaper during the | the effort to confuse the Issue by |reaping rich returns. The | ? from Chicago to t and re- calls for oxygen were received| Monday's election, had_called for | Fay rales 53, a widow oo are holding Ross Little, ©. ure, Lameheen were Robert/yesterday than ever before, . a-national union government to “HEM Paces Mile. + lof attempted murdery-after a dis-/and Alfred E. | ron * WEE Ree Neher apn | feta GF ENOTES, “were eeeh tatt ». of New York Central. | “The number of patiehis With)majority in the new assembly ie. SS aoa _-_ Train of the Future on Inaugural Run © *} ar Wi +. a ‘ a : This strange condition was part of a will left by Percy T. Martin, a wealthy real estate developer. He died in 1952 leaving an estate of $448,946. * $300 0 it they do not in- dulge in tobacco or be-' come engaged or married. of Towing Charge Pontiac Police say a faulty cart- pute over a towing charge of $3.30. Swan told police Little and his son, Leroy, 23, entered Schroeder's Service station at 440 N, Paddock riod “when transportation will be- come a vastly bigger job than it is itoday,”’ President Harlow H, Cur- 'tice said, - ‘ridge saved Maurice Swan, of 39| He spoke at a luncheon in De- A spokesman for the British Camley St., from injury yesterday. |troit following inaugural run | C. R. Osborn, vice president of ©"*% |General Motors in charge of the engine group, spoke last. night by | night sald M was even more | poisonous than the great amog | Of 1888 witch clainend 4.600 fives, Oxygen Co, said more emergency [Anti-Reds Blast 3. ae , Coalition Plan. _|Premier Edgar Faure’s pro- _}posal for a broad centrist). coalition to govern France talking of a ‘wational union’.”’ The radical Socialist leader en- dorsed that statement. Faure, who led a group of mod- erate, right of center parties in smog hospitals have asked for sit on the left in the chamber and Leap Year Lamentation © > ey Charles Kingsley) By BURT STODDARD Why these furtive meet- ings in the dells and-clan- Seems Like Sad Start, Boys, Girls Torn Apart (County Hospital toHave Space for 150Refarded — ) Then hey, for home and The vounders are OF e U c Pagpee tne world The ope are | Socialist Leaders Seek - .. get-away; . hounding; State Launches Plans eT ar i You've got to run the Let the wolves whistle | tg Provide Care Clinics _| Republican-Type Front! course, lad, -- and wink = Th ee | Without Joining Others) Or A. eesalernoed we're less gullible than | ot Three Locations eaies (INS)—Outgoing (Apologies to the poet, to no one) Equipment is being | * tmoved out of the Farming- 4piton Children’s Hospital which the state plans to lease for use by 150 men- . _ By JUDY CLEMENCE Beware, gals, it’s Leap Year! And don't, don’t let that man— smug in the The will was approved yesterday in Superior Court. Each woman was awarded a retroactive pay- St. last night and demanded the keys to. Little's car, It was being held for a towing fee. | 52 rightist supperters of. Pierre “antitax” Poujade Will be on the other side. : a dinner given by James : ” . “\tanks to meet the emergency,” he Symes, president of the Pennsyl- id. | vania Railroad, for guests on that Police said the last 24 hours had ment of $8,700, Both had filed affi- davits attesting that they were meeting conditions of the bequest. Rayburn Celebrates argument pulled. a When he refused, Swan said, an developed and Little 25 calibre automatic pistol, Aiming at him, Little pulled the trigger, Swan said, but the cartridge failed to explode. Leroy Little, persuaded his fa- ‘railroad’s inaugural run of an ‘Aerotrain from Washington, D. C.,, +to Philadelphia and return, | The first official maiden trip went to the New. York Central Railroad with the Chicago-Detroit \run, whieh ended nearly. 2% hours 74th Birthd Tod sy |ther to leave the gas station, Swan before the Pennsylvania Railroad's | ay ay ladded, irun left the nation’s capital, | Pontiac Detective Inspector WASHINGTON (®—Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) turned 74 today, looking and acting younger. than many colleagues Clark Wheaton said today the_bul- let in the chamber of the im- pounded gun shows the mark of the firing pin which failed to explode lit, made in 3 hours and 59 minutes. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | |been the hospitals’ busiest of the \winter,. and scores of people col- ‘lapsed on the streets. | The great darkness was attribut- ‘ed officially to a layer of still, iwarm air overlying a ground layer; ‘of cold, moist air. « ‘For the third straight day, the) giant London air terminal was de- This morning, L'Express, * the daily newspaper which supports Mendes-France, editorially called for the invalidation of, the election of the 52 “Poujadists." The paper said the deputies_had publicly pledged never to vote without the previous agreement of the Poujadist National Committee. The 283-mile midwest trip was serted with international flying traffic éut of the airport at a-stand- still, ‘much his junior. Wires and telephone calls reached his capitol office congrat- 18,726 Families Hi by Christmas Floods ulating him. He has served as| ; speaker longer than any other per- SAN gioco the Red son in history—11 years, 3 months|CSS said today 28,726 families and 20 days. jwere affected by the Christmas Just before the House recessed | floods in California, Oregon and yesterday for the weekend, mem-|Nevada. a bers of both political parties eulo-| Cecil H. Davis, relief director, ized burn, who has bee |Said the Red Cross plans to spend Q mr sap peed body since March (eight million dollars for relief, ates employed by GM, only 9,600 4, 1913, It w has He predicted 10,000 families would were engineering graduates. served longer than any other pres exister for long-term help. Critchfield also spoke of the big ent House member. | a siento 1,037 homes were destroyed and automobile was receiving across 14.424 damaged, 624 other build-|the country. (See story page 5) college engineering gradu- ates in industry. — He said a recent survey con- ducted by General Motors showed Sears Dropping ings were destroyed and 2,432 dam-, “‘We feel thg* it is going to be a * , ¢ aged. . very good y ° and that Pontiac Trading Stamps The floods, which covered qa mil- will make itq @k,” he added. F. ll . ° lion acres, caused damage esti- He urged R ns to give sup- O iOwi1ng Tr ial ~ }mated at 150 million dollars. port to Pres: Eisenhower's The death toll was 73 ‘highw: : r as CHICAGO — Sears Roebuck & highway srngramy. Apter aanee, Co., is in the process of terminat- Bridge to Open in 1957 | = ing its trading stamp plan, begun, Thinks | Will Win last year in five Illinois cities. |. NEW YORK « — Builders of . |Michigan’s 100 million dollar Mack-| DE T i — Mrs, Ivy Baker “It hasn't worked out as well jinae Bridge say it will be open’ as the company had anticipated,” |to traffic in November, 1957, as |States, says it's her opinion that was the only comment Sears offi- originally scheduled, despite cold President Eisenhower. will run Priest, treasurer of the United that of the 23,000 college gradu-|, In the three states, Davis said, reception that the 1956 Pontiac! —@ cials would make - in explaining! weather that has hampered eal be__re-elected -to— the - presi- their action. istruction. dency this year, - ROBERT M. CRITCHFIELD Need for Engineers Told by Robert M. Critchfield Robert M. Critchfield, gerieral manager of the Pon-| 'tiac: Motor Division, told Pontiac Rotarians yesterday at their weekly luncheon of the increased need for L’'Express said this violated the Weather Prediction Says Snow, Colder © | . . | The weatherman says that it iwill be windy and colder with ee flurries tonight, and tomor- row The low tonight will be around ' ; The five-day Michigan weather prediction foresees temperatures javeraging from 3 to 5 degrees be- ‘low normal, There will be little lchange in the temperature through |Wednesday with the exception of a warmer spell about Monday. | The lowest temperature preced- ling 8 a.m. was 28 degrees, The thermometer registered 42 2 p.m. Benson, Ike Talk Today KEY WEST, Fla, ®—President Eisenhower and Secretary of Agri- culture Benson confer here today on a fresh appeal to Congress for “immediate and drastic attention” to the problem of slumping farm income. Word has it thai the girls have Statisticians have been hired to program, All points are stressed, from cookery to good look- ery. | “Stop,” you say, “this is in- deed frightening, What can the beleaguered bachelor do.to pro: . tect himself?” at night with a good book, when he does go out, keep com- pany with several other steadfast single men, Also try wearing a picture of a rattlesnake on your chest with the words, “Don't Tread on Me,” and run when you see the whites of their eyes, | | ; 'Nogh Is Building Ark Again—in Washington | SEATTLE ( — It's been right wet in these parts lately._If you jwant to know how much rain has ment with a yardstick. is building an ark. is building a 31-foot pleasure boat in his front yard, which faces Lake Washington. , Naturally, he has “Noah's Ark.’’ named it Political Leaders Have Their Say on Ike’s Address WASHINGTON \®—The political skirmishing was on in Congress today with Democrats challenging President Eisenhower on foreign, farm, tax and other major elec- tion-year issues. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas sig- naled the attack, saying the state of the union and the world is not nearly 90 rosy as Eisenhower pictured it in his annual message | hint of whether he intends t0 | County News. :.....c:000606.10 ” to Congress yesterday. run,” EMgiale .......sgerdier...: 6 on Ejsenhdwer's| Sen, Francis Case (R-SD), found) Sports ....0v.-.......:+..2, % ; “more concerned with) Theaters ........ tkieeewes ae? 23 :742 billion dollars in a period of deficit spending. Chairman Byrd (D-Va), of the Senate Finance Committee backed Eisenhower's statement that in a time of prosperity the nation could|it “an announcement for re-elec- not afford to go further -in debt to cut taxes. Sen. Saltonstall of Massachu- setts, the assistant GOP leader, remarked he doesn’t believe Ei- senhower gave the “slightest | Rep. Flood (D-Pa), said Eisen- hower’s message sounded like the statement of a candidate.” |John Bell Williams (D-Miss) called tion,” adding that it was ‘‘the ‘most patently political document in years." In Today's Press TV & Radio Programs.......43 Witson,.Farl.........06.5....18 Sen. Knowland of California, Republican leader who is expect: Rep.| ed to seek his party’s presiden- tial nomination if Eisenhower doesn't run, shrugged off ques- tions about any political import | of the message. Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn): de- ‘manded that Eisenhower’ “keep the promises" he made to agricul- ture in 1952. TO RUN INTO. MONEY Sen. Russell (D-Ga) said in an interview that any “crash pro- gram” such as he thought the Ei- Women’s Pages. .....«...16; 17 " ‘ i to suggest ‘‘could require appro- priations running into the bil- lions."’ He referred particularly te pro- posals for a soil bank, under which farmers would be paid in cash or surplus crops for takipg tome land out of production, _ He also said he is “not quite as optimistic as he (Eisenhower) is as to the adequacy of our de- fenses,” ; Speaker of the House Rayburn (D-Tex) stood by his comment: “I am not happy about our foreign! that “‘only the blinfly partisan will challenge ‘the President's conclu- sions that America’s position in world leadership and her economic health were never stronger." | 4 too, “formed a Gonna-Getta-Man Corp. |. Well, he might try staying home And) . fallen you just go into your base- It's so goshawful wet that Noah’ That's no gag. Charles F. Noah’ what has be been doing? — He's ‘been dodging responsibil (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) . taken Jan, Reveal Wedding j ‘ AP Wirephote CONFIRM ENGAGEMENT — Actress Grace Kelly and Prince - | Rainier III of Monaco sit arm-in-arm as they receive the press last night following announcement of their engagement. They were inter- viewed at home of Miss Kelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly, (See story in Women’s Section, on page 16). Grace, Prince of Monaco Will Marry After Easter _ NEW YORK—The Princess-to-be of Monaco makes | her first public appearance in regal surroundings to- night at a New York benefit dance dubbed “The Im- perial BaH—a Night in Monte Carlo.” The princess-—also known as Oscar-winning actres: Trades With Red China BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Yugoslavia began regular ship- ping service today with Red Chi- na'’s port of Shanghai. ‘The new traffic extends a route already con- connecting Yugoslavia’ and Hong relations as things ‘stand, The gen-| Kong eral situation in the world is not} - senhower administration is likely/ good.” income Tax, Reterns Preps red Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) asserted|ses WHurca bts Open Bren. 7E2-2610i0 Manhattan. Grace Kelly of the Philadelphia Kellys—will sit beside her fiance, His Serene Highness Prince Rainier III of Monaco, 32, in the royal* box in the Waldorf-Astoria! ballroom. ‘tion as fiancee of the world’s — The beautiful blonde] "s+ ciigible bachelor, s tail party for friends before| sine date has not been set, and attending the Imperial Ball mat it is uncertain whether the at her luxurious a ti ceremony will be here. or in Monaco, : oe ft will be her first social func, THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 3 a Bea x a "Civil Service Oks... Longevity Pay Plan” “LANSING ’ ‘(INS)—The State Civil e/fuel- oil, Fuel Gil Fel Yo Baby * MUSKEGON u — Michael F. Farr, 1i-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Farr, the|Bragan, new field manager of the|4ay at Mercy*Hospital,“where h h P time out|was admitted Sunday for treatment fet ee oe ee Awhere he Tues- MR AAA AAAS “aa i on PTer BARGAINS BY THE CARLOAD! f ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! 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