From 70 to 50 Pct, Margin Requirements on Stocks WASHINGTON (—The another anti-inflation barrier—the margin requirement on stock purchases—after breaking bad news..on: both production and income. Effective today the Federal Reserve Board cut fram 70 : * Lowered government today lowered pushed sates ebro or down payment, required Pty? 7 7" <4 %, the nation’s — ‘stock effect for nearly three. berm as hed percent 2 GOV. JOE FOSs ‘ Tickets Available for ‘Ike Dinner’ Set for Monday Tickets are still available for Monday's Oakland County Eisen-| Inaugura] Anniversary impact would be negligible. But most of those who commented ex- surprise. Bob Hope Says He Almost Fell From Bomber _ | HOLLYWOOD ‘@ — Bob Hope EFFECTS FELT First efits wong fet on the| |Pacifiec Coast Stock Exchange in San Francisco. © we ae coun hower din-|when the reserve board's action’ mer at the Elks Temple which'was announced, and prices spurt- will feature an address by South ed ahead in active trading. Dakota Gov. Joe J. Foss. Reserve beard ‘fficials de- beh g SEAS dined to make any forecasts Merritt Irma) that the move might help re- Liverance, co-chairmen of the din- Celis oor ttt of beatae ner, said tickets sales to date have| investusent in new plant and been “good,” but that many were! equipment. ] Whistle 06. te Repabionn bead. But their action spoke for itself: quarters * If such a movement developed, N. Woodward we. They are priced! Pen requirements would The highlight of the dinner will 1t be Standing in the way of oo neat nan! Ten heels declan wes vials ing at 2 p.m. was 29. a ee Hie SFe2k ‘in the Pacific during the i holidays. “Thetanly thing that saved me ‘heen my career aie ; & 5 tgeltl 4 hand off that!’ “It was the automatic pilot JAYCEE AWARDS — Gov, Williams is shown tiac men selected for citation last night by the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Left to right are Lynn Allen Jr., Williams, Don Weddle and William J. Dean. Allen was named * ‘Out- standing Young Man of the Year,” ee Boss” award. Williams was the — banquet speaker, “Name Lynn Allen Jr. ‘ : incident occurred on his re-| 18,400-mile tour to entertain as Outstanding Man For his “exceptional civic, church and service club contributions,” Lynn Allen Jr. was named outstanding Young Man of the Year by the Pontiac Junior Chamber ;,of Commerce last night and won its Distinguished) Service Award. Allen, a Pontiac optometrist, was presented a plaque * * w= Williams Paints ‘Gloomy Picture Defends His Proposals at a pin ——P . to Hike Intangibles Tax _ Allen, 33, is am Alr Force vet- | Ot Jaycee Banquet — eran and a menber of beth the junior gentler chamber Gov, Williams last night painted | ne ; < a gloomy financial picture for Michigan and gave reasons why a new tax source should be found. Speaking in Elks Temple at the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- other nations. East-West Meet Tricky WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of State Dulles said this afternoon, “We Gp want ¢ sununtt mesting” with Russia and ‘Bat it would be a fatal disaster, he sald, if such a session tiac ,| diverted free nations from needed security measpres “with- out any comparable change in the Sino-Soviet bicc.” * *® «x be a disaster, Dulles said, if Western | Ww -te break off a summit conference _ in an atmosphere of hostility because that could “intensify May Face Real Battle in Congress Politics. Growth in Productivity of .U..S. Agriculture Calls | for Readjustments -& : FA wy WASHINGTON (#)—Presid in 14 points what he ent Eisenhower today called for lower government price Supports for major farm | |crops and dairy products, and an easing of production | |restrictions. In a special message to Pongrees: Raenticuer laid out ed a progress program and Said it would let men benefit more from their own unparalleled ability to produce. The program held out the prospect too of eventual sumers. . Eisenhower told Congress that | general manager of the former Ford Merges 5 of Its Lines New M-E-L Division Under Nance Includes U.S. English Vehicles DETROIT zw, Ford Motor Co. is merging its um-price, lux- ury and imported catg into a single division. The division, announced yester- day, will have charge of Ford's Thames van ported and marketéd by the ab vision. dames J. Nance, who has been Lincoln and Mercury will head the new vision. Ford Pi sident Henry Ford 1 said the change was made be- cause of the “new emphasis on ithe importance of both the med- jum-price and the imported car markets.”’ Division, M-E-L Di- ¥ * * He said each line will be mark- eted and advertised separately. Late last summer Ford com- . bined the Lincoln and Mercury Di-| ‘ four ejection seat. We were a good 900 successive monthly declines, cut- miles out in the Pacific. I shudder} President of the West Side Ki|\"uiams defended his proposal for’ vi ting the income of individuls four|to think what would have hap-\wanie Club. Allen is a member of/2 t™ mtansibles tax billion dollars, in annual rate, be-/pened if I had givén the lever &tne American Legion, DAV, Am- “We want to keep our services low August's all-time pote t guallrr yy oenagrinny vets and the Elks club. Married] ®t the present level and at the Most of the decline resul Hiate | ever fo & Snishiwith one daughter, Allen lives at same time are faced with the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) like that?” 9M Argyle Sti.” population . Weddle, .Jaycee..secong-..vice- == ae Sec. of State Dulles Says: president, was presented his | This growth, Williams said, is plaque by Les Langford, presi- [one reason his recomm : dent, for his service to the or- |¢t will be “proportionately higher’ the cold wer.and minke more Hhely that & would torn tate DETROIT (INS)—Mayor Louis | .i4 ‘ me } @ hot war.” C. Miriant said today he is op- iliams : Sign Is Most Fitting Because of these considerations, Dulles said in a speech | posed {p any plan to allow De- Bog -state’s Tuma of coche en "prepared for a National Press Club luncheon, an lever | ‘felt bars to remain open until TOKYO (INS) — Sign in a radived a.m. ‘The mayor commented: | First, the legislature appropri- “Women have fits upstairs.” - prospect of achieying results for peace. able to get stiff by 2 a.m.” . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ Youthful Pontiac Jury Shows Spirit of Helpfulness _ oe o ‘Teenage Traffic Court: ‘Holds | SYEVIA de STEIGER Teens Glid pciomciy tol » rather‘than pun-| on his motor scooter which was constructed to seat’only one, was _|- orderéd to write a 500 - word theme on the significance of safety laws regulating motor vehicles. Ti ie : Z es} County News ince ‘Women’s Pages .... 2% ; E Obituaries sbaeeenens after he was stopped by police. __They_fixed the auto. with a flashlight, and the lights were repaired the following day. knowledge. He. did not have an eemblig edi aces ak operator's li fand-had-pre--jto- -Javenile = viously had several keys made +t * * ~ {be handled on an individual basis. m/day a report that its Highland Drop Gas 2.2 Cents agriculture in recent years has been experiencing a veritable ‘revolution in productivity. | “Farm production per | hour has doubled since 1940,” said. “There has been more change in agriculture within the lifetime of men now living than in the previous 2,000 years.” Eisenhower said the rapid stitute a revolution that cannot be reversed, and are continuing. “Tt cannot be avoided and it! ‘need not be feared,”’ he said. “In recognition of this basic) We must find ways of utiliz-| to produce; we must of iF E § z 7 They included: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Postman Won't Tangle | With Fido Anymore Ford said each car line will be merchandized and advertised in- dividually, and the dealer franchise for each car line will continue to * * * Ford Motor Co. flatly denied to- Park plant is being sold for $17 million and the firm is moving out. of the historic birthplace of the assembly line. dog bites your postman, you're going to have to pick up your own mail. stopped, at once. s field said so today, in announcing ‘new instructions to post offices over the country to protect letter carriers from dog bites. lower food costs for con-+* fi Delivery to your home will be | ¢; Postmaster General Summer-'s.¢ Broomfield Hits Capitol Junkets Congressman Demands Stricter Accounting for Trips in Future Excessive “congressional funk- “lets’'"—which cost more than $197,- 000 last summer — should stop, jurged Congressman William S. ‘Broomfield (R-Oakland County) to \day, | He asked that a strict account- ‘ing of future trips be made, palled” to learn that his fellow further expanding Congressmen spent more than for this increased produc-| $122,000 on overseas junkets, while Maar tage sda lbl grand the government as soon as they arrive overseas and as long as bisiness. made of how this money is spent,” ‘Broomfield went on. “And some of these men are getting away with murder.” He said he turned down trips te Finland and Hawaii last sam- mer “because I don’t believe Sey Soee Dene peeved ay oe ful purpose,” The so-called “counterpart the foreign capitals “to some foreign countries treat capital cities and how cials are elected.” \For Circuit Court Some Gas Stations Motorists buying von te the Peo. tiac area will find gasoline prices) reduced 2.2 cents today as many ,inext spring, was intro-. ‘duced in the House today | County GOP, The measure, calling for. band Dems Unite in Seeking Fifth Judge - Hope for a fifth circuit judge at work on the Oakland {County bench by next year brightened today as Repub- licans and Democrats united in Lansing on a bill which prices| WOuld reportedly have Gov. Williams’ favor, . a new aia to be elected under joint sponsorship of all six Oakland County representatives. iy bi Re de es Poeeteeet tenes 42 ee COPE HORE wee Editorials Market Basket:,... 29 ws Markets » veekee deteersecese, #et een ee Sports seeeaen tents PrivTere itis TV & Radio Programy ; ‘Wilson, Earl Saab” y © bill in committee to please Wil- Hiams, the representatives hoped With further plans to amend the YOU, TOO, oboe: ae Seen jecriats ts Heol teits 1. mt , json (D-Pontiaec) the governor has - |said his hinges on how the new his election, opty treecdaets Gand oo Page ‘Police Officers tions, members of the Pontiac Po-| men who scored high on the over the issue of promo-, Straley) doesn’t like some of the lice Officers Assn. last night sharp-| Civil Service ratings and hopes ly criticized the three-member Civ-| to make his own promotions aft-. ment by Public Adminisfative: = : city of some 60,000 persons, : Sada ‘s comers te .. | Tiahaya is one of the poorer} (Continued From Page One) SEEN AS ‘STALL: sections of the city which Wa) should go to work immediately,” ley. . “> Officers present charged that the; wy — — -built on the site of an—old Inca! sudson said: s a st orn “real reason’ for the delay in ioe town. : ; Sue tee chapter are er ——— OTs wis to “statt tits untit? = 7 =—— rae — a a2 _|_ For this reason, it was expected! _president; Mrs. ". F. the April election, when an) | “et : : Authorities ordered the ‘popula- rage Sig Bees ae ' Bolo gare “4 Mulholland, vice president; attempt wil be made to repeal ame an 0) e a Cal tion not to drink the city's water|in. take office for a short, lig ire Rake Robert Dunn, f Civil Service. — : for at least two days, The quake! iy months term beginning July 1, secretary; Mrs. Howard -Hatt, They said, ‘the Chief (Herbert broke many water mains. Emer-| 1959 treasurer: Mrs, Homer Murphy, TT a A young bank execttive inter- Greer. Byron Merritt was chair- ay leno wecks nae elles Two INITIAL Mrs. ga. Scott and Mrs. oo , ested in promoting spiritual gui- man of the contest. . e water to the popula- i % the bill id call = Church, auditors; Mrs.-Ambert 6 0 tli idance and character building qual-| Keith will now be eligible for on, , s onan ey shi , Sergeant - at - arms and 0 ‘ mor U ines ities in American youth, has been the state judging Feb. 22, to be ~ * * “ oe initi ww — P/ Miss Winona Singer, chaplain, ~ ~S named- Waterford Township's held in Detroit. Five candidates) Adthorities said 60 per cent of wi Baar al a short — Nee Tor New Tax ;"Man of the Year |will be chosen to enter the nation-\the huses ip the city suffered/ome 8nd another normal would be made at this time. il Service Commission, and threat-’ er repeal of Civil Service” SS ys "} Sgt. William Hanger, top man i Paul Merideth, association at- shouted, terney. ch = ged that the ee | “This commission is just a farce, ion had’ “let the men down” by yoy commissioners | remember oret promising promations before jthere is a penalty in the Civil civil service tests were given, and SAG Service act for those who fai] ¢o then saying that no Promotions sjiow jo wa | The commissioners replied that ‘they were not the appointing au- ithority and could not compel. the city manager to make promotions if he didn't want to. PLANS COURT ACTION Merideth referred to commun- ications from City Manager Wal- ter K, Willman. In August, Will- man wrote the commission that there were several vacancies for heutenants and sergeants. Al this point, Memdeth said he Last might, : eis Uae a Sua seek a writ of mandamus a | }: ; f 8 i > * ~~ rey ‘ promotions would be made untilin Creait Court “in the near fu- the survey of the police depart- = - Bost ‘Staling’ pede .on the lieutenants’ eligibility list, ' 2 ee Py eee ee : < ree ag Es \ " ture’ ‘to forge the city’ manager to make the promotions. Sehanen te Reyne aign’s methods of establishing AREQUIPA, Peru (INS) —|: Twenty - one persons were killed = See oy yesterday in a strong earthquake "after considerable discussion, the |j ae ee ee * * * $4,914,370, with 607 permi ave all officers ra’ y: superiors eyery four months and According to police, 95 other per-| April led the 1957 to average the last three ratings/5095 were injured in the trembler, ir ivil ice scores in the|Which sent thousands of persons we — 7 ifleeing from their homes into the They decided to discuss the pro- streets, cedure at a later meeting with . Thirteen of the deaths occurred the chief. - in the outskirt community . of The commission also set a meet- ing for next Wednesday to discuss) rules for th lice de nt. rules for the po a partme part 02 the GOP, Dems Unite veones in Seeking 5th Judge\t (Continued Fromi Page One) | were due te come in, he said. | “This was done knowingly, ap-| * parently with the philosophy that) a little deficit will keep the ad-/ ministration on its toes.” | cession, Michigan’s tax intake | falls. “We're a very volatile state | and one of the first to go up and | down financially,” he believed. | Faced with more obligations) than income, he said, the state has borbowed from one fund to pay off, a pressing debt in another. and, as| a result, “too much working capi-| tal has’ been taken out of the sys-| tem.'" * * * At the same time, he pointed out, | the state administration is dedi-| _ cated to big road, school and men-| tal health programs, which account for the bulk of the state's expendi- tures. z = *~ * * “I don't know what the fegisla- ture will do about next year’s budget,” he said. “The situation will become in- tolerable next year if we don't im-| pose new revenues," he said. ‘‘It’s| either that or cutting services,” >) Harold Keith, 30, who Is single and lives with his parents at | 4464 Kempf Ave:, was awarded the honor at the 4th annual “Bosses’ Night” banquet held at the Community Activities Cen- ter, Although he majored in Business + : | stra Ini oer s fiy, dering 0‘ national oo ration at ee University According to membership chairman Harold val contest in June. cracked walls in the quake. Kalbfleisch, the Candidates would run for both | pirmingham YMCA made a good long and short terms at the reg- | start toward its 960-member goal ular April 1 election, Each term | when the kickoff dinner Monday Ike Asks Cut in Supports * for Farm, Dairy Products members. Amother representative, Farrell) Arthur Blakeslee, general mem- E. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield bership chairman, said another 'Township) said he would ask the|drive report would be issued next for farm prod- committee for the amendment and Week. He asked the support of Bir- t walled for in- had “every reason to believe it mingham residents, saying the “Y"| (Continued From Page One) [new industri s leusee : strengthening the longer-term con- UCts- The Presi servation reserve. He propos 450 million dollars for payments to eg creased funds for“this in his bud-| would be accepted, barring any; get message. political controversy.” farmers for retiring cropland of » *e Roberts is a member of the com- any kind for long periods and put-, 10. Extend, the National Wool, mittee. ting it to grass, trees or other Act authorizing incentive pay-_ Besides Hudson and Roberts, the noncrop uses. ments tg supplement grower re- joint measure was signed today by *a* * turns. The payment measure was Republicans Lloyd L. Anderson, 2. Legislation giving the secre- a feature of a controversial farm Waterford Township; Theodore E. tary of agriculture discretion to plan advanced in 1949 by Secre- Hughes, Berkley: and Donald E. increase acreage planting allot- tary of Agriculture Brannan, but Brown, Royal Oak, as well as by ments for wheat, cotton, rice, rejected by Congress and criti-| Walter T. McMahon, Democrat, itobacco and peanuts up to 50 per'cized in the past by both Eisen Hazel Park. icent above levels now provided hower and Benson. | Roberts, Brown, Anderson and |by legal formulas. Such increases) * *« ee oie, ae nea ed et would be made only if there were’ : : jown wit house clerk. potential markets for the larger ok sta saat Refit oe called for the same election in output. They would be coupled Led ces Wing the Ge-' the spring of 1959, but-had the new with lower price supports. ee Se a judge taking office in- January, :milk served in school. 3. Legislation eliminating acre- - « « age allotments for corn. This! oe would put corn on the same basis 12. Legislation to broaden as other livestock feed grains. S0Urces of loans for rural power A i; - jand telephone projects. At pres- * * Margin Requirements, | 4.1 Repeat the escalajgr clauses! the government providesi()f} Stogks-Lowered ; of present price support laws re-! 9 WAROED4 Werte” ‘ef Michigan after bis graduation ifrom Pontiac High school, Keith (has always been primarily inter- jested in young people and - their | problems. 1 FK a0 w * <> the | He is presently employed as a {Weather | » ‘State Bank, and has the distinc- |tion of being the youngest officer! (ol the organization. 4 , As manager-coach of the a By E. H. SIMS How much difference is there |branch Manager of the Pontiac’ plan under which the government . would insure loans from private (Continued From Page One) aes ! ee This change would be|from smaller than usual yearend ee _ supplies decline. expected to increase interest rates|dividends, reflecting corporate ee de cgiabalinadl Benson hecause private loans are being|caution and some squeeze on prof- as said these clauses would iM jade only at rates double or more|its. But about 75) million dollars crease supports when preseNtthe present government rate of/of the drop represented reduced] surpluses are disposed of, encour- two per cent. But to get such’ wage and salary payments. agevexcessive production and bring jending funds, the government it-| 9 Industrial production sagged or "| in December to the lowest level | * . ‘self must pay more. Hence, * ~ | since July 1956, when—a_nation-_ quiring that supports for wheat, ry ha ) < i cotton, corn, rice and peanuts be carces. loses money on present Joans. between the average temperature in the extreme south and extreme north of the United States? * * * The difference averages about 20 degrees, on an annual basis. But “the difference is quite often con- siderably greater. In January, for! example, it sometimes drops to 40 degrees below in northern Minne-| sota. In the extreme southerly sections Soni bi _of th . on the same di .-might be in the high 8s. . * * * In the extreme north the average January temperature is 20 degrees. In July it issonly 60, Even in winter the average is higher than 60 degrees in the extreme south. mperd = iS *. * * * 13. Legislation to limit the scope | Emmanuel Baptist church softball) 5. Legislation to fix the range | team, he steered the group to the of possible price supports for) top of the 1957 church League wheat, cottan, corn, rice, peanuts, of the agricultural conservatio Championship. Bowling, golf and tebacco and dairy products at 60 program : pay farmers ae baseball are also included in his to 90 per cent of parity. The pres-'oniy for carrying out permanent. work with the young "people i eed ~ ag to 90. Parity 18) soi1 and water conservation prac- In order to better acquaint @ $4” oe a Seta ie alte and measures. This would youth of the community with re. [PTices Ceciared by law to ~~ subsidies for annual : ; ._ eliminate - ligious education, Keith is now to aia in relation to their practices, such as application of 1 | cOne lime and fertilizer. This proposal calls for repeal of | - & ‘a law requiring that tobacco be ; * — ‘supported at 90 per cent of par-| The president cited these other Besides being a member of the jty when marketing qu _ indications, as he put it, of farm, _—* Tee flect- regardless of the supply. economy strengtn: * A * “Farm real estate prices are €. Amend the price support law"! an all rie a ita base price supports for al = enrolled as a night student a the Mid - Western Baptist Semi- ' nar in Pontiac. mite eal ° n effec the Pontiac Christian Men's Club,} the American Institute of Bank-; ing. and is a charter member of the Waterford Township Jaycees. ‘The five judges who | selected’ ; Keith, were’Rev. Walter Teeuwis-, on the average quality of the crop.|.Three-fourths of our farms are} Present law requires use of mid. |fwned ey those who operate them, ing 7s-ine ality which i the highest percentage on rec- sen, Willlam Shunck. Elmer John-| Wing s-inch quality, which is be leis t F g ‘son, Bob Beattie, Sr.. and Erwin oe ae average hia nanee T : ‘ - , would put supports for cotton on “Total debt of our farm people Depths 9 to 25 Inches ithe same basis with other crops|equals only 11 per cent of total ‘and would tend to lower the sup-/assets as compared with 19 per ports by more than two cents a,cent before World War II. in Northeast now Blanket, Thickens | cents. | The Weather Full (.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy tenight, lew areund 25. Tomorrow partly depths measured at from 9 to 95 Riving jt authority to advise the appear to have pa clouds te eleudy with a few anew flor- ries, high about 33. “ #2-18 miles an heur teday becoming : Variable at 10 miles an hoer tonight and tomerrow. . : Today in Pontiac . Lowest temperature preceding 8 s ™ At Sam. Wind Velocity 10 mph. Direction: Nerth ®un sets Thursday at 5.26 pm. Sin rises Friday at 7:58 a m Moon sets Thursday at 2:47 p.m. Moon rises Friday at $53 am Dewntown Temperatures 6aom........ 24 ila m. sa 22 TOM. ose eee bs Bm... 38 gam. ..23 Ip. m -.. 28 » am... . 23 2pm. 2» it a.m oot Wednesday in Pontia- recéraed downtown) Highest temperature . : 34 Lowest temperature 26 Mean emperature 36 ‘Weather — Partly Cloudy Se be veneer a@ penne OS * , Mighest and Lowest Temperatures in 86 Years 63 tn 1949 4 in. 1802 WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURE CHART Alpens 28 13 Los — 7 61 Batimere 42 33 Marg 36 24 Bismarck 43 26 48 2% Brownsville 64 42 Miami 72 66 Buffalo -§ 2% Milwaukee 35 27 Charleston 56 41 Minneapolis 33 } Chic 35 30 New Orleans §7 41 Cincinnati 2 27 Omaha 3 i Phoe Winds wertherly at. inches. : » Curb Teen Rocketing eseSeouue-2 ‘pound. Present supports are slight-) xt * wide steel strike hobbled output. | The Federa] Reserve index of physical output from mines and) factories dipped three points in) the month to 136 per cent of the 1947-49 average. Auto assemblies| declined 10 per cent and steel mills further slowed their opera- tions to a rate of 40 per cent be- low a year ago. These reports followed by a day the December employment fig- ness rose by 200,000 to 3,371,000. This was the highest unemploy- ment for any December since the recession year 1949. —Altheugh officials -and--econ- omists here almost unanimously predict an upturn by summer, the Federal Reserve's relaxation of margin requirements, applying both, to purchases and short sales, was the latest in a series of gov- ernment moves to counter the re-| cession. now is getting the leadership pro- gram it needs, and is onthe road; to a healthy, steady growth here.) December was a bad mpnth for | traffic accidents, Pofice * fief Ralph W. Moxley said. Theré were 87 accidents, he reported. 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Legislation increasing the Tams, reached an all time high) |membership of the advisory board|Of $4,700,000,000 during the year, Fresh snow today. thickened the of the Commodity Credit Sota ee wgneceieg snow blanket covering the North. fation — price support banking} “Surplus holding of farm prod-| east section of the nation with 88@n¢y — to seven.from five, and ucts in the hands 6, Foverninent | ssed their peak. ily abote 28 cents. Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “secretary of agriculture on price! ~ * ad | A nor'easter yesterday clob- SUPPort_ levels. Members would, --substantial progress has been. bered the region with gale force "eauire Senate confirmation, made in programs of education, winds and high tides in addition to Which not now 1s the case. ‘research, ‘conservation and other heavy snow. ° + * * activities of proven merit. *~ * * | 8 Extend the Agricultural Trade Sn a The snow cover extended.as far Devélopment Act authorizing the “with government help, farm! ‘south as West Virginia and north- Agriculture. Department to sell people, in the best American tra- ‘ern Kentucky but the fall was rel-|farm surpluses abroad for foreign’ dition, have , gained bargaining! jatively light in these areas, jcurrencies and permitting the use| power through their own farmer- | Fresh snow brought the depth/of those. currencies in financing/gwned and farmer-controlled co- ‘at Rumford, Maine, to 25 inches,|trade development and other U-S.\operatives." = -- «= CF ‘Caribou, Maine, measured 20 in-'@overnment expenses in the pur-| = . ‘ches of snow on the ground, In Chasing countries. The extension’ western New Hampshire, Lebanon Would permit the sale of an addi-' recorded 18 inches, and Albany,/tiorial 1% billion dollars worth of NOTICE! N.Y., had a 9inch blanket. jsurpluses. Congress already has @- s The storm caused closing of 4uthorized disposal four billion @* Due to an error in § our advertisement § Wednesday, _ January 15, 1958 _in the Pontiac P -seme—scheols-in New York state dollars worth. | areas and broke power lines and + & i The Hub Clothiers Will Not Be Open disrupted highway travel. 9. Expand research to develop. In the Boston area, wharves and — railroad bridges were flooded by! > = ‘abnormally hign tides. Along the Willman to Address i CALGARY, Alta. — A rash lweekly lunchon held today, at the Waldron Hotel. : ile In his talk, Willman planned to Thursday Night review the current financial status “ti 9 P.M. of Pontiac, on at the present, and the as to future growth of = ry AS of Do-It-Yourself and Save Costly Installation Charges . CLOTHES DRYER 3- or 4-Inch Size Automatic Closing . 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As pictured, MTrrrrreiiit Titties Easy to Clean—Unbreckable Hold Seven Bottles Plastic Diaper BABY BOTTLE Pails | _ Sterilizer $3.95 Value or Enamel Men’s Insulated Vests 1)” aes | For Baby's Comiort _ _ at Folding car seat 98 with steering : ES eh dal PONTIAC PRESS For a quarter of a century this newspaper has contended that the Post Office Department should pay its own way. The Pontiac Press is a big user of the mails, We send copies of The Press under our second class privilege and we use first class, air, mail and parcel post extensively. We're a “good customer” of. Uncle Sam's postal system. . * * * From the beginning, we have contended that everyone should _ pay his own way. ‘Why should the ‘taxpayers in general be called sweat upon to foot a -portion of an expense that they have never incurred? increaies in ean ca privileges (newspapers). The Pontiac Press even went to Washington at the re- quest of Postmaster General ARTHUR E. SUMMERFIELD and testified that we felt the newspaper burden should be paid by the newspapers, even though it meant a big increase — which it would. The magazine costs should be paid by the magazines, etc. etc. x *« * Why should any American businesses be subsidized by the Government? Their own costs are their own business and they should be prepared to meet thentt. Would they try to shift a portion of their rent, or their telephone bills or their plant maintenance costs to the taxpayers? x «* * We feel our Postmaster General has modernized methods in handling the mails and we fee] the public is get- ting. good service for the money it expends. Hence, the postal deficit should be reduced steadily and with- out let-up until all the costs are placed where they originate. Truman Still Provides Laughs Occasionally Laughter is necessary. — We must have an occasional an and good old Harry (“Give ’em Hell”) Truman has certainly pro- vided his fair share. Often it is unin- tentional but some of his remarks result in national—or evén interna- tional—titillation. - we *«° * ~ pasts” in connection with Mr. H. (G.E.H.) Truman’s occupancy of the White House. Certainly he was one of the most undistin- _ guished Presidents we ever had. And now, some of his post-grad- uate remarks move him nearer an undisputed title. ~*~ we & Currently he has provided a na- tional guffaw with his remarks about _EIsENHOWER. It seems EISENHOWER made a great general in Europe and NATO because “he had someone to: tell him what to do.” That “some- one” of course, was H. (G.E.H.) T. personally. The secret’s out. TRUMAN “carried” EISENHOWER. . * * * Also, he points out that when’ he (TRUMAN) was President, he _ THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powrisc Press Company. «8° W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trede Mark Dally Except Sunday Revers. Basser. deus A. River, Rxecutive Vice Prexident Assistant Advertising end Advertising Director Manage* Howes 2 Firzormats o, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager — Joapan, Local A dvertising Je gomeae onm. ie a anager jouw W. Prreoem: Secretary sod Batior SE ca Hateret st Post Otfiee, Pontine, as second dase watever cme ar oie well a2 all AP news dispatches. ae Cae S per aa is this by by earner for 40 cents lh te gy od by pial) ge een one MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CINCULATIONS ae 24 bee ed “ wrreqmen.n : Editorial Page | THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 Press Again Supports Postal Rate Increase new Congress will be the question of postal rates. ; __"There-are-several-“firsts”” ~and-—— to the - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had no trouble with the military as “everyone understood who was Commander in Chief.” That worthy, of course, was Harry. ‘In the midst of all these seri- ous matters, it’s actually re-. freshing to run afoul of the ole boy occasionally. Fewer Governments but Heavier Taxes A recent Census Bureau report — shows there are 102,353 governments in this country, most of them with tax levying powers. In addition to the Federé® and 48 , state governments, there are 50,453 school districts, 17,167 municipalties, 17,214 townships and towns, 3,047— counties and 14,423 special districts. * * * However, since 1942 the total number of governments has been reduced ae 34. Per cent. At that * Today there are 14, 400 fewer than in 1952. In the past five years many school districts have been consolidated so now there are 33,560, a decline of 16,893.” - But there are 2,104 more special districts than in 1952; 12 new towns. and townships have been created and only two county governments were abolished. 2 * * * While there are fewer govern- mental units, taxes take a bigger bite out of income. However, we are getting more services and, we hope, increased efficiency. The Man About Town Plugs for Keego Says Residents Are Well Cared for Professionally Modest: What most Pontiac area people are too, in bragging about what we have. : ——— Publicity Chairman for the Keego Har- bor Chamber of Commerce and that new city’s first mayor, Jack Loveland gives me some unique figures. He even challenges all comers of all sizes to equal our suburb. A square mile in area and with a popu- lation of around 3,000, he asserts it tops _ Republican Party - wiibisleia-u een aes _appreciates an evening at home alone once in a while. . ik ai le oe T’d like to hear {GES OD OME Pe er No Farmer Would | Save Just a Peck’ “That.was an insult to the farmer’ se Pe fae Wite_ a would save enya pak of sod | from one apples. I another barrel of No.1 Northern Spies. A, BR. Culver 4 in Pot-O-Gold, the idea that he Oxford Nikita Has Self to Thank for Record U. S. Budget ~ By “JOHN ‘i. MARTIN” INS Foreign Director Nikita Khrushchev has himself to thank for the record U.S. peace- time “budget which his own press calls a “war bi ” and inevit- ably will label as a threat to the Soviet Union, ’ * *x * His former boss, Dictator Stalin, of course started the .chain of - miscalculations that led to the post- war ‘western build-up of defenses. Stalia effected the territorial seizures in Eastern and Central David Lawrence = People Have Final Say on Budget WASHINGTON — The headlines call it ‘Ike's budget.” Congress alone, however, can vote the money. The President proposes, but Congress disposes. Whose budget, then, fs it? Who takes the re- sponsibility, es- pecially when the Democratic Party controls the legislative branch and the controls the ex- . ecutive branch of ‘LAWRENCE. It's really the people’s budget. For only they can tell Congress what to do and what not to do. The pressure for specific appro- priations is intense. It goes on here in myriad ways. Each group has its own re argument and special means communicating it to Congréss. * * * The Congress will have to go before the people with its decision next November, when the entire House of Representatives and one- third of the Senate must be elected. Will the budget be an issue? Certainly it will be, and the reasons are conflicting. Some people will be resentful that the budget has gone higher than be- fore and that there has been no the gevernment’ . side crease, but it shows nevertheless why we have a bigger budget this time than was proposed a year ago. Today the criticism may well be that the military hasn’t received enough funds. But the country hasn't as yet digested the fact that some- thing has to give if military expenditures are to continue mounting. The President in his State of the Union message put the c&se bluntly, but his words will have to be reiterated many times if the Congress is to be persuaded to agree. Eisenhower said: “After all, it is no good demand- ing sacrifice in genera] terms one day, and the next day, for local reasons, opposing the elimination of some unneeded Federal facility. x * * “It is pointless to condemn Fed- eral spending in general, and the next moment condemn just as strongly an effort to reduce the particular Federal grant that touches one’s own interest. * * * “And it makes no sense what-- ever to spend additional billions on military strength to deter a potential danger, and then, by cutting aid and trade programs, let the world succumb to & pres- ent danger in economic guise.” Security above all else is the slogan of the hour. That’s what the people want, and they will judge Congress now on whether it ful- fills that objective or spends public money for projects, however worthy; which could” have _ been postponed or eliminated in an era of “Sputnik” urgency. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Signs of Hypothyroidism Akin to Iodin Deficiency In most cases persons with hy- pothyroidism (functional deficiency Thyroid therapy may be unsatis- factory because the patient fails © .of the thyroid gland — the gland to take his~ just under the Adam’s apple that the nation in being cared for profession- ally. It has five physicians, three dentists, three attorneys and an undertaker, be- sides most every ather line of business. “Jan. 15 is with us, and half of our winter is history,” phones Richard Kagen of Huron Gardens. After checking on the thing for 33 years, he says that on the average, one-half of our fuel consumption decrease in taxes. Others will worry because the Communists are supposed to be ahead of us militarily and presumably America spent enough, Basically the people want peace —not war. They will approve any spending that assures peace. The —President’s determination is to keep the nation at peace by building up our military strength and by in- suring the strength of our allies, some of whom a economic troubles ; : is before that date. Here’s hoping. Gathering the cocoons last autumn, Mrs. Grace Benoig of Auburn Heights is the first to report the hatching of beautiful butterflies this winter. : Vivid recollections of that big snow- storm of 40 years ago are held by Alonza Henderson of 96 West Rutgers Ave. He then was _ aid. — ~ * * * Examining the new budget, which — asks for $73.9 billion, it is important to focus on the non-defense totals. In the fiscal year ended June 30, 1957, all non-defense spending pro- posed was $25 billion. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958, it is $27.9 billion. In the fiscal year ending June 90, 1959, the non-defense items cw tt hthyrekd DI regularly, or ecainan the tayreld _munism Europe and in the Far East, the Communist attempt to win mili- tarily im Greece, the Berlin Blockade and the Korean War. It had been hoped that Party Boss Khrushchev, when he as- sumed power and scolded the dead dictator, would ease world tension. He did alter some Soviet policies, with “operation smile’ that led to the abortive 1955 Geneva summit | conference. But he did not c the Moscow goal of planting com- vu throt the world, In fact, he boasted that ‘‘we will bury you,” meaning the West. * * * The Soviet peace propagarkia drive for—a new summit meeting has: had considerable effect on the West European public. Editors of some leading newspapers have criticized President Eisenhower's refusal to enter a summit confer- ence unless there is adequate groundwork likely to assure suc- cess. The editors have reflected testing of an Inter- continental Ballistic Missile Aug. 26, adding that “it is possible to_ direct missiles into any part of | the world.” Fa The next day Russia broke off the London disarmament talks as a waste of time, charging President Eisenhower's “open skies” plan of _Tautual aerial inspection was 4 was “‘aggressive.”’ * is enlarged in -goitrey have to take their daily ration of desiccated thyroid — one or two tablets — or if not daily then at least once or twice a week, per- manently. But in some cases, ac- cording to a Wis- consin physician who has studied the problem for ag =. - _ seems necess Wisconsin, Minnesota and | Mich- igan lie in the Great Lakes basin iu the very middle of the goitre belt that stretches across the Unit- ed States just north of the Ma- son-Dixon line from Boston to Se- attle. In this belt, the soil and water are deficient in jodin; and simple goltre, evidenced by more or less : Tell The Dawsons in Indianapolis “extract” or other preparation has lost its potency. Iodin therapy has the advantage that iodin in any form does not lose its potency with age. = x * * : * * The next day the Soviet press and radio began boasting of Rus- sian military developments, It termed its long-range missile ‘‘a great and valuable contribution to the fight for peace.” (When the West reacted in December with the plan to establish short-range missile bases in Europe for defense the same press of course called missile threat. Khrushchev’s pride in this feat was understandable, but“other actions were not. ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: way to get the big lumps im the goulash is to stir it up, of the world. But Dulles is no By JAMES J. METCALFE offer may exceed the sum can afford to pay ... And always in so many ways... He has been good to me... sincere concern . . . About my family . . . I am not interested pampering my gate... Aad.se % fox Tl go along . . . With what he may (Copyright, 1958) 15 Years Age WLB ASKS President to act in ANTLLYNCH filibuster near - crisis in Senate. | this an “aggressive” move.) show how a “chain reaction” can happen in psychology. It isn’t just in the realm of atom © bombs that such things occur: For whenever you smile or pat living at Highland, and it required five days’ of snow shoveling for him to get to his work at MUford, three miles away. Again claiming to be the first in the Pontiac area to make arrangements for the Tiger games is Harrison Fieetham of Birmingham, who has the reputation of beating the gun. Already Chairman of the Oakland — County Road Commission, our Sol D. Lomerson has been named as president of the Blue ~ Water Highway Council, which includes the road officials of eight counties jn this part of Michigan. Proving beyond all doubt that there’s nothing in a name, ; : Homer E. Dowdy has been chosen as the 1957 outstand-_ ing yo ung man in Flint. A pair of ‘muskrats invaded the base- ment of . . Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smithfield of Waterford, digging a tunnel through from the Clinton River—and flooding the, + cellar, Verbal Orchids to- * Ulysses 8, G. Polance of Keego Harbor; eighty-sixth birthday. - Mrs. Honorah Alpeters — of Watertord:; etgtioth ied * e : total $27.6 billion, which is a reduction of $300 million from the previous year. This shows how little change there -has been in the non-defense schedules, and it is to be noted that ‘‘non-defense’” includes aid for our allies under poping and technical-assistance progra’ This total was $455 million in a approximately $604-million for1958, and $785 million for 1959. a * * * So it is apparent that Federal expenses for non-defense items are being held down. The big expense is on the arma- ment or security side. From $44.9 billion in fiscal 1958, it has gone up to $46.3 billion for fiscal 1959. ~ ts eet © The Caantey Parsee $=46 swelling or enlargement of the neck, is prevalent in school chil- dren who for one reason or an- other don’t get enough iodin. Although physicians and health authorities. have long recognized the striking similarity, if not the identity of iodin deficiency and hypothyroidism and the necessity of a suitable iodin ration for grow- _ ing children — to prevent goitre — there is still considerable doubt in the medical mind whether iodin your receni is more or less effective than desiccated thyroid in the preven- tion or treatment of simple goitre, exophthalmic goitre, hypothyroid., ism or cretinism. * * * - Now I have my notion about this — but let’s keep calm I. won't say they're all out of step but Brady. Suffice at the moment that I can’t see the sense of rely- ing upon iodin alone to prevent the conditions mentioned, yet in- sisting of desiccated thyfoid ‘for treatment. Can it we. nase the — "The Wisconsin ofijikia says: “A symptom of hypothyroidism not mentioned often in the literature lauded you at a timid child on the head or pay a compliment, you are starting a chain reaction for good which may continue eter- nally. So join the “Compliment Club” now! By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-304:. The Dawsons live in Indianapolis. They show us the beneficial effects of a “chain re- action” in the field of psychology. x * * aD “Dr, Crane, “idle word,” said wise old Ben- jamin Franklin, “so we must for every idle silence.” And mest of ms go through life relatively tongue-tied. We accept the help and favors from relatives, as well as friends, yet often forget to say “Thank you.” However, this human careless- ness is not limited to our hectic modern . . Jesus experienced it in his day, too. Don’t you recall the miraculous - healing of the 10 lepers? Christ ‘ment Club. umn on the ‘League of the Golden Pen’ page ent agora 2s & Richard C, Raines our last Methodist ington, aich-a- won. “Bishop Raines ts derful speaker. His serinon was as in the way people treat you. - You will then be to a “Th te elk. te BY or eh) Hi-Y, as well as the Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. ‘* © -«€ Mic otgtany~ Bh ‘loses, 0 .it ect t no royalties’ at all from three times as many fatal accidents happen at night: 00 during the y. .% ~ House Rules Committee Plans to Fight J unkets __ WASHINGTON « — Chairman|take a stiffer attitude toward con- Smith (D-Va) said today his|gressional traveling abroad, which ——House-Rules_Committee—will_bear|reached— the sum.- ; down hard on legisjation provid-|mer and fall of 1957. The rules | ing“for nondefense spending and group must approve travel abroad }- congressional junket-!by House committees, * * Bills or ccnaioe dealing with either subject, he said in an -in- terview, will have a hard time clearing his committee “‘unless a | very good case is made for them.” | Without such cleararice, legis- lation has extreme difficulty reaching the House floor for a| vote, “Legislation which is essential to national defense,” Smith said, “will have no difficulties in our committee. But we are going to take a Jong and hard look at_ev- on proposed ing — Reports $21,000 Theft | to Impress Girls | CHICAGO #—Willie Lewis is a 52-year-old glass blower who says ihe likes to “impress the girls” and ‘‘see my name in the papers.” That's why he inflated a $500 robbery into an eyebrow-lifting $21,000 - he Py pace. Lewis ted aes that. two men ferced their way into his South Side apartment, slashed ery proposal involving spending open hig money satchel. and es- not strictly related to national de-| caped With $21,000 he had hidden fense. They are going to have to be mighty important before we| case he didn’t trust banks. | will clear =. n | Me said es mes eel gam-| S prinagtiod Sorahapelboel trp but un- | He said the committee should tont said he actually vel only $300—by selling lunch- es to fellow workers: at the plant where he is employed. Two Ships Missing With 30 Men Aboard TOKYO @®—Two Japanese ships Thief Takes Nothing with _a_ total of 9 men sboardlin Waterford Break-In ” Were reported missing today. The Maritime Safety Agency, Owner of the Shore View Mar- said Coast Guard vessels were ket, L. P. Roettger, reported to | searching for the 574-ton cargo Waterford Township police that his ship .Seiko Maru off northeast store at 24% Voorheis Rd., was Honshu, and the 80-ton fishing broken into sometime last night. boat Zuike Maru, witha crew at Entrance was gained after 13, missing in the East China Sea. jbreaking.a left front plate glass. ~ Both “were last heard from on. window, but nothing was reported Wednesday. ‘stolen, according to police, Tree ey ey ee ye ee FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Taer = Pn rrr ee, a rvrvwvrVVvevevereree eee “IN EVERY DEPARTMENT . ON EVERY FLOOR! UF io ELE CHILDREN’S WEAR—Second Floor oe E Reg. 2.98 Size 2-3 Knit Pajomas 1 Reg. to 10.99 Rhinestone Costume Jewelry 2.88-5.88 | Reg. 1.59 Boys’ Flonnel Shirts... .. cers dee Oe yg te eee ee iL FASHION CLEARANCE Ren. to 10.9 Girls’ Cor Coats, 1-14. San y+ gp ty ory Smeg a oe ie tee +a Reg. 15.98 Metal Hi-Chairs.”.......... +008. Reg. 2.98 6 & 8 Cotton Gloves. .--... 1.88 ; THIRD FLOOR ae aioe = ‘ies """" $8 £9. et yo PAR at ie ne ss 4 ; _ Reg. 2.98 SI. tereg. Crib Blankets......... “ Reg. 8.95 Women’s & Men's Exp. Watch Bonds 2.95 © BETTER COATS © =e aoe . ES—St S Res. . Re _ FOUNDATIONS, LINGERIE—Second Floor MAES WEAR, ADEEION rest Floor § 533 $38 89.98 $5 8 | keg. 3.95 Girdles, soiled ......... cteesees TM Reg. 2.98 Cotton Flannel: Sportshirts...... . .. 1.44 — Reg. | ras, soiled ..... % eeU specs ... 44¢ 4 to 3.98 Sportshirts ~ baie gates 1.44, 2.44 © same Ste 188 1G ton vee Reg. 4.95 Playtex Girdles, soiled ..........s-1.44 ~ 16:00-Woot Crew Neck Sweoters....... ee? 88 ’ Fur Trim Coots, Reg. 149.00............... $88 Reg. -15.00 Foundations ... 2... ace ee eens APPLIANCES, RUGS, ETC. —Downstairs Reg. 1.00 Ceramic Ash Lo, Wee eenincone. 44c Broken Jr. Misses, ‘ Reg. 379.95 12‘ Kelv, Refrigerators... ..... pte , Reg. 149.95 30° Ges Renges.............. FABRICS, DOMESTICS—Fourth Floor @ BETTER BLOUSES e an 35 OF 8p Mel. ae Wate Heater at as Reg. to 98c 36” Cotton Print Fabrics. . .-44¢ ~ Nylons, Cottons, Dacrons, Reg. to Fi. Sample, Used TV’s, 17-21" .. . From fas. to 79¢ 36” Washable Cotton Fabrics... . . 22c Dressy, Shirt Styles 8.98 $2 $4 “Reg. 399.95 New Auto. Washers...........$188 Reg. 22°50 Satie Covered tied Comte ie E . Reg. 149.95 Bory Auto. Elecs Dryers. ......3 88 e omforters........ £ eg. 149.95 Easy Auto. Elec. Dryers........ Res, 10.98 AM Wool Slenbets.-.:...-. 538 F © DAYTIME tages ° Used — Ther Wromee 2200. /88e = © INEXPENSIVE DRESSES @ 4 Reg. 39.95 Twin Size Bunk Mattresses... .. 24.88 eg. «. WH DUE. wee cet we ccs z Cottons, Crepes, Reg. to 14.9 2 MISCELLANEOUS Set FI Ree, 5.99 Selad Maker 222 TIIogg | Brseades, Panna $588 $788 Reg. 5.00 Charles Antell Moke-Up.......... 88 Reg. 6.99 Germen Crystal Decenters 3.88 {| 7-15. 12-20, 14%4-22%4. Reg. to 1.50 Neck and Hand Mirrors....... 2/88c 9.98 Brass Umbrella Stond........___ ; 14.98..... 3.88 u Elmo Cosmetics............. 3/88¢ Reg. 9.98 Bross Umbrelie Stond....... 5.88 Motemities, Sizes 10-18, es to uP Reg. to 2.50 Elmo Cosm : Reg. to 5.9 ee eee re Reg. 4.98 Electric Vaporizer .......°....... 1.88 8 Silk Lemp Shedes........ 2.88, 3.88 Entire Stock Specially Priced For This Event Easy Terms Too! ROYAL - REMINGTON - UNDERWOOD 10-DAY. EREE HOME TRIAL At a SACRIFICE PRICE because we | | ordered too many America’s Smartest Design SEWING MACHINE. (Made to Sell for $259.00) Men’s ‘All Wool SUBURBAN COATS 4" = 19" Wool meltons, fleeces, English wools G domestics. All with features of the very finest coats. Save now! Street Floor. DRESS SHIRTS 100% Virgin Wool IMPORTED WOOLENS Reg. to Yd. Yd. All 100% virgin wool coatings, suitings, skirtings in tweeds, plaids, solids; nov- elties. 54” to 60” wide. BETTER -PINWALE HOSIERY Reg. to Reg. to 29.98 6.99: _ White and colored dress. shirts. _ , Most sizes. Some slightly soiled, ! | CORDUROY Res. 2:9897,A6-72.88 | “ale 8 66%, Reg. 3.98 : $1.88 “ha, 66s : 7 "5 . Yd. Reg. 5.98 $2,44.53,88 88> Fine solid color pinwale cordu- roy in many beautiful colors. First quality nylons_in_Broken Hurry in. sizes and colors, Save! : __ Street Floor Street Floor _ Fourth Floor TEL ee OTE eco Tm {RCM : b i t i | _INCLUDED- A $14.95 Autometic - Zig-Zeg Attachment | lacleded at This Low Price! wud Famous Brand SHOES ® Air Step © DeRoose ® Paradise ® Joyca - ® Penilte ‘Rog. to $ > 80 “12. 98 Reg. to $ $14.95 730 Reg. to $g30 $16.95 Save up to 50% during this tre- : ue po will you save-evar | + $100 on this beautiful ~ a console... 4 «design... machina! pA ea : Witteinowinn Gotten... Wole’s Fourth -. : “GROUP of CHILDREN’S SHOES | Sizes ses. go} | ttt $3? 4° See _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 * at A OB OCR I - —~ Sb a ar Be SE aie —— > of this part of the world. The Big; "Pittsburgh got rid of its’ —— w burghers ate becoming the Texans city's golden age was under way. Talk is warranted, just as it is. joa: comparable to Chicago's in the Lone Star State. triumph over its wind. It meant This city has-changed more than persuading adjacent industry. to. any city in America. It was dying stop using soft coal, right in the’ on its feet nearly a decade 80 soft coal district. Air pollution had! when David Lawrence became peen such, for a century and more, less skyscrapers of aluminum and} ~—prayor. ‘Foday it is racing to neW that chest surgeons were said to: records on those same feet. and be able to tell if a patient had ever the people are enormously pleased tived “here. and fer how long. and proud. + * * There was talk a decade age The city’s flood contrel program that the Mellens would meve succeeded in eliminating a dreaded their colessal wealth elsewhere. annual scourge from the twin They and lesser clans and com- lashes = the Allegheny and Mo- panies indigenous te the lecal nmongahe soil remained, many ef them at THE BERRYS course, ‘is one of the finest in the ‘world. a SKYSCRAPERS ROSE From the clear space rose top- stainless steel. Today, the ““Golden iTriangle” is sturming to behold, especially as your car comes ‘around a high turn and you look Pete into the city as if from a hovering helicopter. x *« ‘ew reads were built. pleting a complex of metal- frduted,one presumes, new bridges took shape. two great cffice buildings 1 at | the gateway te knobs. Mayor Lawrence's eity isthe Browns and Lions are in. town, bi Connie Hilton is going to buila/Thantegiving jin Pittsburgh next year @ hotel/the building of the 50,000-seat A big insurance company {s com- with a gilded metal exterier and, ' <¢; a solid gold door- ‘Meet Fabaloas: Pittsburgh é. Cin erella City PITTSBURGH UNS) — Pitts-) the urging of Lawrence, and the | hein are tne Mati sie hn Sa ny poner Some of the energy|putting up a 14,000-seat arena, for for his Steelers, particularly when By Carl Grubert |ture, which may no longer sound —e — WOW! WAS THAT A NEAT MYSTERY STORY: YOU BROUGHT HOM TODAY, JILL ! I READ so THE FIRST AND LAST \ 4, stm 3) wae - ‘ = i It has been a $2,000,000,000 ven- it’s a heck of a lot of money for a town of 677,800 people to spend. Liquor Sales Slump LANSING @ — Liquor sales showed a slump over the week including the New Year's holi- day, the state liquor control com- mission reported today, Total sales during the week ending Jan. 3,71958, were 64,380 cases compared to 68,202 cases during the same week ‘a year ago. * fleet. * * rp Stel cae ote ae oe Mark « . torpedoes are Sect once cand Gm vet oases ; series developed by supetb. gardens, Slums are itration on antisubmarine war- scraped away dally, fare. One day, maybe after the city’s| The Mark 43 can be launched somebody will start|craft. Mark designed for ship launching only + oy 2 é ise Ss World War Ik It is abouf 8 feet avoly ‘eons «without in every gallon. ‘effin unfailing Gperefon of yor bummer FE 2-0233 MADE BY THE MAKERS oF - eeue SUNOCO GASOLINE cnn Inc. bl 197 Sauierel Rood long and 10 inches in diameter. « * * *. Named-to Welfare Post Rear Adm, F. S. Withington, ’ Bureau is DETROIT @ — Mrs. Alma For-|}- rest Polk has been appointed to|[) the Detroit Welfare Commission) Ff) ee 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842. “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings There are at least 2,000 known species of the snake. Mon. thru Sat. Aluminum percolator 88° Family size, holds 6 Just say: Charge H ' at Federal’s! cups. Easy to es clean. Buy now! roaster. [ocr Egg ‘poacher. Holds 3 eggs. 88c zat whistheg teakettle. 88c 88c Soft plastic. 88c Aluminum bake- or-roast pan. 88¢ + shears. ~ Vegetable slicers —_ Self-basting— ~ —ii-at.-dishpan. Plated kitchen = Easy touse. 88c 88c Brass oad black record caddy. 88¢ Magazine rack. Sturdy brass. 88¢ A jackpot of savings! ousewar Values from Many handy household gadgets at” one unbelievable low price 1.19 to 2 98 Oven: proof ‘Hall’ chi- na. 2-quart capacity. “Silicone neieg ” Aluminum ice board cover. 88¢. FE | _ * Handy 3-piece _ Cream scoop. = Dany st set, 88c © ‘Bulletin board; : China saucer une = tiny pce i is eS ating ‘textures; ots: aa p By Big savings now! = | Metal bread box. Hinged: lid. 88e hue ae pe. -dureewhite : bees Vowel Miindaes 28 Bbc bow! sat, JERAL ‘dept. stores cup and set. 88c "Save 70c! Men's sport shirts REGULAR 1.69 99° *; oer ficsr quality c cotton =r ; cloths. Ivy and regular styles i in sizes = L-XL. - ~—f2-quart- ‘chine plastic pail } i . 3 +4 ‘is = Si Sf eth eS art oa Men’s slacks — ee ee ee ee ee REGULAR 5.98 oe ee es ¢2 Baten oy kee ee Be Sepa beats Saag Ae Se So pg No EE a Se ee eo eS Pe ee, Fe ee tech yeh aang wy ERS is “me pontiac - At the present time the new $2- SSN (ea Mm Tn a | Waterford - Committee: oo , Coaioy eon Pierce the to Present Two items at Board Session. Two important items will be pre- sented by the Waterford Township Board of Education Building Com- mittee, when the board meets at 7:30 tonight. to -Super- Ki The relative location of the new Cooley Elementary school build- ing to be situated on an 8-acre * snillion John.D,-Pierce-Junior-High schoo]. is under ¢onstruction on! ree Hatchery near Crescent Lake reads, and is also scheduled for the September opening. “Work on this school is proceeding right on schedule,”” Shunck added. A M-acre plot of land has also been purchased for a third junior high school on Hospital, north of Elizabeth Lake road. Construction of another. ele- State Has No Money 2 fo Pay School Aid — LANSING (®—Michigan’s public ‘schools won't get their |state aid payments on schedule, site on the north side of Watkins (State Treasurer Sanford A, Brown UF i & z Riz <8 gee i. regular HyrepLeEa i if eeul i H E | 2g & f i : + MUNICH — 4 who come to Europe to shi “‘chick- en?” Do the precipitous slopes at ¥ & z. F a a f them off? evi _°- on wine, either in the hot, them that they are not ready ‘ s + near the for a certain run — that it would be dangerous for them te try it — many of them will go 5 ? ‘ a TOO holidays at both ends AL. 1 i ig a hi! ! z E 8 eS E i STRENUOUS . And Americans, because they are ry EF ? cq 4 = 4 * who _ concentra’ : : ¥ : : | E ! PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16,1958 ir Also Salbach and the late Winter resorts. Woman Bound Over skiing at Obergurgl, the highest ivilage in Eurepe — reached by train from St, Anton or Innsbruck. men than women at Ew ropean ae nail J i larly in February when Europeans andi iike to ski best because they can What about girls traveling alone? ‘He bound her over on in Knife-Slaying. | Miss Perkins has not denied the! stabbing, but told police that Rus- “Famous for Fine Diamands Since 1865” CKFDIT AT NO EXTRA Hurry, don’t miss the value-event of the year! REG. 3.98 to 5.98. Tots’ hand-washable snowsults Up to brown and *DuPont's ec i _% tor iy offt Tots water repellent nylon - and «cotton Orlon*- wools and bleada ine To est silhouett tures and colors, fabrics, tex. REGULAR 1.29 REGULAR 10.98 ws tel = & Sanforized “broadcloths vilt-lined ; jackets i Ra nylon blend in manne eee via rete coer the Ma tensile : : warmth. Ir- "ferme nbd wade @t0 16. ME polished. conon, 612 MM eq. 0 colors 7390". Limited qu “Fy £3 ¢ us fi ‘ 4 Cotton sheen, ~ ‘Tinings. Buttons 24 10 re roa s es ' WARM GAR coars poplin with wool inter: OF toggles. 10-18, 6.00] REG. 4.98. WOMENS FUR-LINED GLOVES Soft leather lining. Black, REG, Teapot, cTuet sets, salt and jam jars, butter dishes, PAP ot with warm rabbit fur cork. Save more now! 3.44 1,00-1.95. GAY CERAMIC PIECES REG. 1.98. WOMEN'S KNIT T-ToppERS Cotton knit tops in new % sleeves. Stripes, pad ier tr ete _ 1.39 ~~ child’s boots REGULAR 2.89 Save'4le on eve Ty pair! First quality sheer 60. ton. ors. Non-skid plastic REG. 69¢. WOMEN’S FAMOY Flattering styles in REG, 4.98, 3x5-FT, HI-LO RU : owns. Colles gauge evening nylons in plai ae nylon and ad- Co-ordinated in — eke os — visco. Prints, pastels » W ih 7 ’ men’s m group- ; Misses’, wo : eee 14.98, HARDWOOD PLAY PEN olding mode] with raised : - castered legs, Sturdily floor and 9 88 We Gs in brilliant col- back for ality, fine white cot. Sizes 32 to 40, ABC cups, 2.97 ci - Girls’ snowsuits. Coats & coat sets Reg. 18.98, Goats, coat Sets $42 895 . Sets........ $49 10.98, Car coats, snewsuits.. 6.00. Reg. 10.98-14.99, Snowsatts..... 36 a 38 THE PONTIAC ¥ 8 TEREDAY, NANT 1 t Waterford Sees pe in Commercial Building - 4 ais “eormer™ All this.adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan _ Ask your plumber or appliance dealer « DET ROIT EDISON Hot water helps housewives hurry through housework. Pe MORE HOT WATER WITH EDISON’S NEW | ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages: 758.000 is past the foundation stage. 5 Major Proje There is almost a_ half-million . |work now in progress in Water- _ |ford Towniida according to reports) from the township building depart-| ment. i - * * * Of the five major building proj-| ects in the area, the $400,000 Fed-| Plains Center on Dixie Highway, | tops the list. y The “main part ‘ot the hoppy area in the Federal store will be on one floor, with aw open balcony constructed for office _ space. * the Kresge store will be. approxi-) mately in the center of the shop- Adjoining Federal’ s to the north,! dollars in commetcial construction! No information as to opening 122 Milion Vets US. WASHINGTON — There are 22,- 5 Ap i P) | 00,000 persons in the United States ‘|elassified as war and : these with ! _make} the Son Dairy on Highland road, dates Ge Nic teih diet ‘bdeeirentiaale 75,000,000 of the natfais 172.-] 71 W. Huron — graiects ‘bea: owt released. $500,000 -popt ; we & Efficient—the h 63 Install anywher Long life— meets rigid Edison standards 2] Fast—new, more efficient heating elements & Automatic—hot water always on tap & Outer shell—cool to the touch al! over & Safe—clean—q & Edison maintai “)ping area, and there will be three more spaces available for- other businesses... - : * * The brick layers are expected to begin work on the buildings next week, according to job superinten- dent Newton Levin of-the S. & L. Construction Company. Opening date for both _stores_has been-set for about June 1, he added, Another: project underway at the corner of Dixie highway and Telegraph road, is a $40,000 re- modeling ofa building inte q gro- cery store. A building permit was to Demino & Fidler for the remodeling operation.— — A retail store costing some $25,- |000 is being constructed next to the Food-Town super market at-High- land and Williams Lake roads. A permit was issued to Clark Easley for this building. i A super-meat market costing and and is located next to the Richard- Raising Cane No Trick for This Fellow eat goes into the water e—need not be near a chimney uiet— modern ns electrical parts without charge hill one mile from here stands a large mock-orange tree that was once a walking cane. The cane belonged to Waverly Lassiter, whose hobby was walk- ing. Before entering the house, he) casually stuck the stick in the ‘soft, dirt and left it there, - » The stick sprouted and began to igrow, day by day, year by year, _Today it is more than 50 years old. voxdf one SOUR OMY 8Y. Wor ing blankets in del} Ample 30x40-in. size. ethy SEARS J qONeTscitRLs SEARS, ROBUCK AND CO Buy Now! January Sale of Soft Receiving Blankets flene bag. af : + ve -— 4 y OPEN TOMORROW || NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. || * | ~ MONCURE, N.C. @—On a lofty ROEBUCK AND WHITE GOODS SALE MEANS BIG SAVINGS! * CO. Sears Finest lon bind control. "GUARANTEED 6 YEARS _ SINGLE CONTROL 50% completely washable with ny- Convertible styling use as flat Automatic Just Say “Charge it” on Sears Revolving Charge wp .o 6 months te pat... s small service charge This blanket contains Orlon 50% Rayon, is inge Automatic pre-heat or fitted blanket. controlled electric blanket. the modern manner . . gled under a lovely fitted end style automatically Sleep in cozy snug- 41 72x6 mas Need pay meres ~icun Sy 6 gravee | not to over ae eS Se foe next 15 days to make room for Easter—goods (Easter comes earlier this year). EVEN AT THESE Low PRICES YOU CAN “CHARGE IT.” TAKE 6 MONTHS | To PAY. B gurroneancseea oo 8 | HERE'S THE _ FOR THIS SALE! .. We mest buy goods saticipeting your needs, This Our loss is 2 BIG OPENING DAYS STORE HOURS: FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 9:30 A.M, to 9 P.M. you quickly. DON’T LET BAD WEATHER KEEP YOU FROM THIS SALE! « Extra sales help, extra cashiers te serve YOU CAN COME INSIDE THE STORE TO KEEP WARM BEFORE THE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. 43 Men’s Sport Shirts @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Long sleeve sport 1 00 8.99 BOYS’ JACKETS @ 9:30 A.M, SPECIAL Limited quantity of fine warm jackets ot seo: Bee +18 GIRLS’ COATS @ 9:30 A.M, SPECIAL Be here for this spe- Gs 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS _@ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL The value of our: sole. New ort colors and styles. 2 [zi hes 1.09 LADIES’ NYLONS @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL A real buy. New C spring shades. Sizes 82 to 11 Don't miss this group. NO LIMIT. | ‘to 18. $25 LADIES’ COATS ~ @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL One lot, all wool, G88 shirts in patterns. pe t miss this 14.99 MEN’S JACKETS @ 9:30 A.M.- SPECIAL foe Seve os you heve never seved before. A real give-away ot } Only a sale like this this low price. 6 to 5.99 MEN’S PANTS @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL ’ a can you find bar- ins like this. Sizes sets, 3 to 6x; end coats, 7 to a @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL More than 50% savings on fhese C full cut Senforized ciel group of coat BOYS’ SHIRTS, JEANS $12 Ladies’ Gar Coats @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Warm, quilt lined B88 with matching hood, Beige. 10 to 16. $99 Fur Coats, Scarfs @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL How’s this for a ber-§ gain? All first a ber-G ~ ng come, first long coats, short suburban coats, some with hoods. 10 LADIES’ DRESSES @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Beautiful prints in 00 Misses and half sizes. Come early. 89: 14 3.99 GIRLS’ DRESSES—Out they go . 3.99 ORLON SWEA 12.99 NYLON SNO SUITS—Out they go 7.88 29.99 ST. MARY'S COATS—Out they go 19.00 | 24.99 GIRLS’, TOTS’ COATS, SETS . . 1.88 ut they go 1.88 . 12.88 ; Secorid Floor 15.00 SQUIRREL SKINS—Out they go. #900 this low price. 9 to 42. shirts and jeans. 6 to 16. "38% Yard Goods | |[*1 Certain Panels] STORE HOURS: FRI. to 9 P.M.-SAT. to'6 P.M.-MON. to 9 P.M. "539 Ladies’ Goats al — = — Worth to 10.99, . . Dress All wool. Long box styles | . DOMESTICS, LI LINEN DEPT. LADIES’ COATS, SUITS 00 : 69 CANNON BATH TOWELS ....... 39 39,99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go ...19.00 ) o 2 | ‘59 CANNON PILLOW CASES ....... 49 49.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go. 29.00 . af a. 1.99 COTTAGE SETS—Out they go... .88-} | 69.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go ..39.00 | | = wtion 1. 43 FEATHER PILLOWS —Out nie a 8. 00 OLLEGRO COATS —Out they go . a 0 . CANNON HAND saree LADIES’ SUITS—Out they go . am ; 1.88 @ LOOP RUG: ood ee “Girls? Socks 3.99 CANNON BED SPREADS... 199 | | 49:99, LADIES sUITS—Out ther 2.28.00 | 193 Ladies’ Purses | |2 Ladies Blouses wap Team real ba [ae Seok op tee [| eypeur erin | 1 GIRLS’ WEAR, COATS.__| | -LADIES”-FURS, COATS, STOLES bia fang A | a el 97: || 89: . 10.00 25.00 MINK SKINS—Out they go ..... 10.00 79.00 FUR STOLES—Out they go...... 49.00 $129 FUR COATS, STOLES—Go at ... 59.00 $199 FUR COATS, STOLES—Go at ....99.00 PP i 93 Ladies’ S’wiers | s’ Bras] 9.98 12" | , 1.49 6.99 Dress ‘Pants Men's staph ese sae While they last, special 26 P group of better pants. elon grap for sport. Seas. 18:88 3.99 69 BLANKETS, GOWNS, KIMONAS «) Charles F, Robbins officiate, ing in White Chapel Memorial, ‘with burial in Dryden Cemetery. Cemetery. | He was a member of the Lapeer - ; ; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. MES, ARTHUR HOOKS . i Mrs. Arthur (Lena) Hooks, 39,| Surviving are his wife Helen; a/ of 389 Ditmar St., died Tuesday in Aaughter, Jean Ann, at home; his | Pontiae General Hosp ital after an mother, Mrs Howard North of | Siness of two weeks Oxford, and four brothers, Albert | Survivin ‘besides her husband of Claremore Okia., Raymond of | are her father, Fae Rice: and ten Oxford, Alex of Lake Orion and) children. Mrs. Kathleen Myers of Willford of Clarkston. Pontiac: Mary, Diane, Arthur Jr., | FRED SCHUTZ —— Tyronne, Wayne, Fay! ,uBURN HEIGHTS — Service| home: pa Bacio = rea for Fred Schultz, 67, of 51 Juniper | inois. = : |St., who died yesterday at St. Jo- ‘beat? : ' seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, will’ mervicw wil ¥ runs "Methociat | Pe held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the § © Hom an th the Rev, Martin J. L.|Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, . \Officiating will be the Rev. J. Har- Bellinger offici ating. Burial wil . follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs tV*¥- ‘MeCann.-Burial--will--be ing Hooks’ body will be at the Frank White Chapel Cemetery. Carruthers Funeral Home after 7, A lifetime a nt of Oakland) Bm, today. MRS. MINNIF eel en ee - Deaths Elsewhere Yesterday after a prok ngec ill an. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS J. ny 7 4 M d | i Se eerererees © Famous Floor Samples! Discontinued Models: vgavice will be at i an saat Tee sited Pie Raaraba erri ic Savin S { ear S rea eS Bar gins : ‘urday from the Purley Funera crv ‘hie retirement tn 1940 ahd be| T f g Y Cs t f 1] : : g Je- i te . Se ee Na oe ial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery yesterday, He was a native of To-. SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS! i | : eae aa — inate) — 7 ; AND. LAPEER — Service for Law- * * * rence H. Halpin, 69, of 807 W. TRYON, N.C. &—lss Ina Ty- FOR THESE Mrs.. Thomas (Martha Ann); Floor Sample. I team to d 3-Piece Crystal Salad Murphy, 81, of 135 N. Jessie St./ Waterford Township board mem- a Demonstrators Set, Bow!, Fork, Spoon. . Oregon St.. who died yesterday at ler, 66, relief administrator for Lapeer County Generat Hospital, ee dering: igeiaiane years . : will be conducted at 10 a.m. Sat-,and a social welfare worker who - Seth Thomes urday in the Church of Immacu- had been active in Massachusetts, LUGGAGE | late Conception. The Rev “Joseph New York, Minnesota, Iowa and 3-PIECE SET Kitchen Clock | J. Bohr will officiate, with burial North Carolina, died yesterday. ’ | in Mount Loretto Cemetery. She was professor of extension Reg. $24.95 $ 99 Reg. $6.95 — * * * service at lowa State College in View Ge Colorful $ 99 i ‘ : The Rosary will be recited Fri- the late 1920s and helped organ- choces irom Set fT. Stylish, j 12-Piece Clear Glass day at 8 p.m. at the Muir Brothers ized socjal work in 90 Iowa coun- . 3 ww 6 s Refrigerator Sets ...... Funeral Home. ane i —— ° Pi Hand Painted Surviving are his wife, Florence;; © = ® o® CHOOSE FROM: BULOVA, eee po @he son, John L. of Lapeer: five WASHINGTON w — Cart Cc ALL SALES FINAL! mbler eee daughters, Mrs. George Keast, Crowe, 60, secretary and assistant . 7 -ELGIN, HAMILTON, -GRUEN, —§ ~“S-Piece Aluminum Mrs. Rodolphe Giroux. both of treasurer of the National Coal . : 5 Mixing Bow! Sets...... Detroit. Mrs. John Currier of Assn., died yesterday in a hospital | LONGINES and BENRUS = ‘ Birmingham, Mrs. Gordon Hal] at Cleveland, Ohio He was a na- | — ‘ Regulor — : TO GO Hand-Painted Metal of Lapeer ard Mrs. James Millis UVe of Morganfield, Ky. ° : - Prices... AT... ; : Baskets ....... of Attica. A brother, George, : and a sister, Miss Lucy Halpin Automatic Underwood : $39.95 1 OP $23.88 both of Lapeer, and 16 grand- Waterford Will Hear STEAM IRON T 2 49.50 ........ 27.88 children also survive. | ypewriter > MRS. THOMAS MURPHY Re orf on Pro ress Reg. $16.95 Reg, $74.95 55.00 *xee #© # #® # @ 29.88 AAA D g | . Changes from $ ] 77 44" 59.50 * ° ° ° e * ° 33.88 7 1 .50 * . * ° * * * * 42.88 died this morning of a heart ail- be ll , 2 ment in her Sins She was ill two! go werwmne te ‘one Laie vdaia the y Bieeice a6 75.00 2S ee et 44.88 Crystal —= and years, last nine months, when the Demo- 79.50 * ce ® #°'°e © @ @« 47.88 Creamer Surviving are her husband: six cratic Club meets at 8 p.m. Satur- DEALERS INVITED! and many more Aluminum Butter Dish children, Mrs. Jessie Carrie of/day at the Community Activities Rochester, Thomas with the U.S. Center. ; Army, Mrs. Ella Hibler, Mrs. Mary} * * * | [| — Rowden, George and-€layton Mur-| Supervisor Elmer Johnson will . Crystal AVIUND Van Leuven, 86, of 2893 Cooley, ‘wil wake Rd., who died yesterday at! phy, all of P brother and’, dread of Pontiac: a brother and review various problems regarding . rear ena et ‘taxation in the township. He will Electric Waffle Iron and ae BONDED CERTIFIED = Cold Trimmed also explain how the state equaliz- : ° . ; Candy Bee’ oodles the iraq’ sig ee factoe controls cuifecs eet 400-Day Clock Grill Combination PERFECT! ENTIRE STOCK... 22K Gold Trimmed e Jey oy but | = Shafer of the First Church of the “a ka Sectertin pt | Reg. $24.95 Bogs 18.96 $ 77 Crystal Fruit Bowl... .. Brethren officiating. Burial will be aerk games Seeteriin plans to . Lowest price -Pi in Oak Hil] Cemetery, | discuss changes of voting pre- Excuse $4688 ee — 3 a | ; Mig tote | einets in the township, now in Styling = o-§ ee aisles ELLA VAN LEUVEN | the planning stage. j 2 te Go 10 to Go — 4 : MILFORD — Service for Ellal treasurer Mrs. Dorethy, Olsen : T : ee nid nal SE SNSE BIRTHSTONES; = 1 outline revised tax collection iprocedure now in effect. She will MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND! . Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- jalso make a comparison report on tee will be held at 10 a.m. Sat- . aR) - . receipts and expenditures made “4 fciating. will be the Rev. Richard Curing the time the new board has — BF HOP! 0 ite! eiva- R —— Line e, se ees geil) bo in-bte aed /been in office. 1 Serer eenener one Ladies’ and Men’s Rings at . ... | Cemetery. ral a 4 a OFF! a re way wa we ce al Any interested resident has been. | 50-Pc.. imported Black Forest ff 4 Vii. — , Spm. tomorow af Ridaré invited to attend the meeting, ac- Cuckoo Clocks : \ Ri — =m | cording to President Fred Haggard. Service for 8 : ; ird Funeral Home. ; cs Silverw S i s Bowls, Ove ee | Surviving are four daughters, - ae of Reg. $19.95 ‘| 14K Solid Gold i Mrs. Louis Lafayette of Grosse} It costs about $40 an acre to Reg. $39.95 $. 88 full 11-inch $ >88 PEARLS lm“ é. Set ..... lle, Mrs. Emiel Bouckaert of White establish and maintain permanent By 1847 Cuckoo ea 2 WE my =«(«Saby Set... Lake, Miss Margaret and Mrs. pasture land, farm experts have Rogers os Se DDING ; F Frances Conzemius, both of Mil- found. | 11 Sets to Go 5 te Go é 1, 2, 3 Strands BANDS ae «Anklets ............ Values to $25 As Low As... Ladies’ and < ___ Men's Styles Ts 8" CONN’S CLOTHES SALE PRICES NOW! DISCOUNT SALE! OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS suirs ‘24 Regular to 59.50, NOW 29.50 SHORTS, REGULARS, STOUTS, LONGS, X-LONGS SHARKESKINS, FLANNELS, WORSTEDS MEN’S DELUXE IMPORTED WOOL TWEED FLANNEL SHARKSKIN ZIP LINED of TOPCOATS ‘19°: HURRY, FOR BEST SELECTIONS! ‘g PRICES SLASHED =m Electric Pop-Up ALARM cLOoC TOASTER General Electric “ Reg. $16.95 Reg. $6.95 Makes toast $* 77 pertain “14 te Co 3 NO MONEY DOWN! Budget Terms! 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Reg. $19.95 e —— Now $99 | @Ficinels SAVE! \, OFF NOW! | @ Wy _ TUXEDOS RENTED—SPECIAL PROM PRICES gehen, $999 mae a pause CONN’S 227° | beac EAC il Bo 8 RR Ae A ae itr EEE cant rnc nant ne oa cen fa ti nein tn mene nti to asaaiinf i is Seas 2 ee aie , DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL PME DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL TOASTMASTER SAMSONITE Automatic Toaster LUGGAGE | ROASTER | "PHURSDAY, JANUARY 36, 1958 168 Register | for Charter Votel Westwood Sees 12 File} | for 7 Posts on Charter} “PONTTAG, MICHIGAN. sk Talks fo Settle Guidance Clinic. Id Dinner Bahamas Cab Strike oa ne Commission walkout that has paralyzed * —-*—* prt eas ee the Sixteen hotels have — al- , registered voters * Ms 5 0 emptying the winter ’ yesterday re ~ registered, maki: _ | visite Mionet all setvice for air|held at the Northwood Inn in Berk- eligible to vote Feb. 3 on land eruise ships had halted. ley on Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m. the proposed 4 Three planeloads of armed Brit-| Dr. William H. Kelly, assistant Yesterday also was the last day ish troops were. flown in fromidirector of the Michigan Depart- for filing nominating ‘petitions for “\Jamaica to help maintain order.|ment of Mental Health, will be the the office of village clerk and the} Scattered attempts to sabotage|Main speaker, He will talk on seven seats on the charter com- some facilities were ed, in-|What Can a Community Expect report ; - mission. : cluding dynamite attached to a/% a Child Guidance Clinic. Alice Spencer is the only can- | switeh at the watr supply eis % didate for clerk. Twelye per- and temporary interruption ot At last night’s meeting held in sons filed for charter commis- @lectrical service to various parts the clinic’s office at 113 Franklin sion posts. of the island.. pry cheba -td upon rage 9 : Ts ee ee of nominating committee, re- ol gees ce ‘There were no indications of vio-|Ported on nominees for new of- Marvin . o ba wae ieee lence and strike leaders told their|ficers. They will be selected at the Douglas’ J. Wood, Ed M. Shurt. followers to avoid disturbances, |Feb. 6 dinner. leff, Russell H, Seaburger, David The walkout. stemmed from a CLE . M. Thompson, Robert B. Reed,| disagreement last fall when mem--GM to Ask Disnieel ee ane RR SA, ee ee ae cirport Of Antitrust Bus Suit am _— = after failure to settle their difter- AMERICA’S OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN Facsimile FPiele a 4 porting commis-| ences with private interests | ‘ore ange ae bo amb — These 10 men, all under 35 years of age, have Commerce. They are from the fields of medicine, = ake rine: ae ~ a ae ol arriving lees departing tour-' |dismissal of the government's ord been selected as the Outstanding Young Men of government, industry, physics and aeronautical ee February election. trust suit charging GM conspired) America for 1957 by the U. S. Junior Chamber of _ research. * Binegregy ~yglin ied oo — : with Greptousl to sepnapelion = N 10 to°57 Li S, U.S. Air Force, Holloman AFB, Sopthfield Township voted last Three Men Captured “Attorney Bruce Bromley,’ who ame 10 to st Bat. agfasrarhgy W- Anes —. vege of Westood by Hazel Park Police "=.= «se Outstanding Young Men'*#t,~=i ui ° torneys, asked for a six- de- O a Prot. Chen Ning Yang, 35, y ze ar OUICE jiny in the trial to Prepare a dis g Princeton, N.J., physicist, 1957 re- Static Ground Tests of Vanguard ‘Good’ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ® — Martin Co. and the Navy ground tested the main engine of the Van- guard rocket in the rain last night. The results were happy. ing of the rocket test. Officially, the Defense Department Statement issued an hour and a half after the firing said only, “There was a routine static test of a missile." The average time between a fi- nal missile static test here and a launching attempt is about 10 days, Although the main in its nose. Gets 3 Months Probation | for Simple Assault Frank Davis, 44, of 792 Young St., was found guilty of simple | assault by Municipal Court Judge Maurice FE. Finnegan yesterday! HAZEL PARK — Three men were captured by Hazel Park) . Police early this morning follow- . |ing an auto chase at a high rate of speed Found in their car was a 500- pound safe, three quarts of motor oil, a case of anti-freeze, two bat-| teries and assorted tools which ‘in a) Educational Television | Is Topic for Discussion purposé o of | the launching will be flight test) CLARKSTON — “Education TV tiac State Hospital, will speak on the full rocket assembly for the'and Your Child” will be discussed) mental health and show a film. first time, the Vanguard as a bon- by John Barson of educational tele- at the Andersonville PTA meeting us will carry a 6.4-inch. satellite Vision station WTVS, at the Oak- at 7:45 tonight in Andersonville ‘ing Tuesday. © ‘ AP Feestmile police said were taken from the WEIGH-IN—Cute little Mary Keller, 5, of Camp Hill, Pa. makes [Nine Mile-Highland Service Sta- friends with day-old chicks as she weighs the poultry on a beam ‘tion, 430 W. $Mile Rd, The amount ‘scale at the huge Pennsylvania State Farm Show, one of the nation’s (of money in the safe was not dis- largest all-farm exhibition under roof in the state's farm show |Closed. building. | Being held for investigation of | breaking and entering are . | Charles B. Collins, 19, of 1862 Your PTA Is Planning ler Lane; Joha C. Cooper, 28, of 267 W. Woodruff, and Marvin jland County. Council of PTA meet-. The meeting will convene at 3 pm. at the Pine Knob Elemen- | tary School, 6020 Sashabaw Rd., | Clarkston. Barson, producer for Channel 56,| directs all the science and music ithe film. | Parks, 71, ef 26051 Dalton St., Madison Heights, Officers William Webster - and Mathew Nickrand said they were jmaking a routine check of the gas |station about 1:40 a.m., when the car with the three young men sped cut from the side of the build After a chase of about a mile and a half, thé car stopped after A discussion will follow being hit on the left side with gun-| fire from Nickrand’s service re- volver, officer said. School. H. E. Brady President of Parish Credit Union At the annual meeting of St. Vincent de Paul Parish Credit Un- Sarah Churchill's | Brother Arrives young ents, TULSA, Okla. (INS) — The U.S.| 157. Th men were chosen Chosen by U.S. Jaycees Junior Chamber of Commerce an- ‘gomery, Ala., nounced today its list of outstand- Bist doing extensive study in in- ing young men of America forifluenza viruses. The ten men, all under 35 years/33, Albany, N.Y., of age, will be honored at a ban-|catse and prevention of infant ,19 following a weekend tour of the quet on Jan. 18 in Phoenix, Arix.,/death in association with the birth Veterans Administration Hospital _ as — of the Phoenix Jaycees,, process. icipient of the nobel prize in phy- 'sics, f Keith E. Jensen, M.D., 33, Mont-- WwW | Vets to Meet medica] microbiolo- s DETROIT w™ — Lewis Brake, jnational commander of the Veters Robert E. L. Nesbitt Jr., M.D.,/ans of World War I, will address researcher in state units of the organization Jan. |at Saginaw and two radio and tele- Maj. David G. Simons, M_D.,|vision speeches. sub gabatng smammalbang Sa their an ee |As Air Force Bill Goes to Senate eral of the people. The wane aalectd iy © boleh panel | | of nationally prominent persons. The ten men are: Thomas G. Baffes, M.D., 34,/ |\Skokie, Iil., surgeon, developer of! ‘a. surgical correction for trans-| |position of the great vessels of! the heart. Wilbert E. Chope, 34. Columbus, | * ée O., president and founder of In- dustrial Nucleonics corporation. ELSIE MELISSA SLATER Sen. Frank F. Churchj33, Boise, | The engagement of Elsie Me- ‘Ida... youngest man in the U.S.| lissa Slater to Bruce K. Jackson |Senate. a. been announced by her = | Richard A. Dewall, M D., | Mr. and Mrs. Marshal] A. | Minneapolis, surgeon; developer Slater of Christian Hills, Roch. | simplified mechanical bearing! ester. The prospective bride- machine. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred J. Eggers Jr., 35, Los! Kenneth C, Jackson of Detroit. Altos, Calif., aeronautical research’ He is a senior at the University |scientist in the area of small- _ot Detroit and a member of Phi (scale models for missile testing.| — He sentenced Davis to three) shows for the station and is anion, H. FE. Brady was ‘re-elected | forCourt-Date- _ authority on special educational months probation. Davis was orig-' programs for children. | inally arrested for felonious assault} wher he allegedly drew a gun on) a man during a street — on Dec, 6. Rip-N-Tear 4-H Club | Orion Township Dr. W. W. Oliphant, Lake Orion! physician, will speak on “ |Home, School, and Community in | Africa” at 7:30 p.m. Monday be- fore the Lake Orion Junior High’ Switches Meeting Place ‘School PTA. This will be the, WEST BLOOMFIELD TOW N.- izing in November. SHIP—The Rip-N-Tear 4H Club, which started with 12 members last 38 boys and girls, the group has ~oscheduted- ite -next--meaeting-fer—#4 p-rh., Feb. 9, in West Blodmfield Township Hall. Crosses Against Light, Girl, 6, Struck by Car ; group’s first meeting since organ- | Dr. Oliphant spent four years | in Africa as a missionary. Real- izing the great need for doctors he returned te the United States, soe Petco tet oe g He and two other | “rotating, one in} locate - tte Africa, and two in the clinic at | Lake Orion. Dr. Oliphant. who is the father of four children, also will show household articles and trophies A six-year-old girl was knocked from his missionary travels. down by.a car when she and a group of children crossed Orchard Lake road against a red light yes- terday, according to police. The driver, George R. Crisana, 27, of 84144 Dwight St., said he could not stop in time to avoid the accident. The girl, Gwynne Ella New- Danks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Newhanks, of 62 Stout St., wag treated at Pontiac General Hospital for a bruised forehead and released, _ LS * * * The Carpenter School PTA will meet on Monday to hear Mrs. Vena! Kirkpatrick, administrative assist- ant in-charge of elementary educa- tion, discuss achievement, reading readiness, and intelligence tests as they are applied in the Lake Orion School District. Business will include discuséion of a money = making project, a) change in meeting dates and Its: part in the Founder's Day program planned as a joint PTA effort. Auburn Heights _Auburn_ Heights School_will_hold:- its Fathers Night PTA meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the Commu-' nity Hall on Squirrel road. — Olds, father’ vice a preside. Hershel] Peters of Michigan Bell Co. will show a -film on the Iaying of trans-Atlar. tie cables, Refreshments will be served. Lake Orion The Webber School. PTA are sponsoring a bake sale at Sheldon’s Restaurant in Lake Orion begin- agit at 10 a.m. Saturday, January | The writ was sought. by Hen-’ ‘appeared on a nationwide tele- ing.! . Watermans owned provided some money, and this with funds president. James J. McCarthy was chosen ivice president: Cecil J. Cosgrove, itreasurer — manager and Bernice MALIBU, Calif. @ — Randolph Churchill has arrived in time for 23 wedding in St. Hugo of the ‘lington Heights, Hl., president and Hills Catholic Church, Bloomfield general manager of Paraplegics Hills, is being planned. Mfg. company. Forecast Prompt Approval WASHINGTON (AP)—Prompt Senate approval was fore- cast today for a House-passed emergency Air Force con- | stenction dili-as_a House subcommittee followed through on a measure to provide actual funds. * * x An unanimous 347-0 House vote sent to the Senate a bill te authorize $549,670,000 of new Air Force funds. It includes projects for a start on the nation’s third base for intercontinental ballistic missiles, dispersal of bomber bases, a missile warning system and other works. Chairman Stennis (D-Miss) said he will call hearings early next week before a Senate armed services subcommittee in an effort to hurry the measure to the Senate floor. . x * * ‘The authorization bill sets up some of the projects for money bill which House leaders said may come te a vote there next week. J. Arcand, clerk. ~~ the court appearance today of his; The Rev. Thompson Marcero in- Sister, actress Sarah Churchill, troduced the st - speaker, : | Rev. LaVal cosy of cer iia Miss Churchill, daughter of Sir ‘Winston Churchill, is due at 2 p.m.) of Salette Church in Berkley who |spoke on the development of the '" Malibu Justice Court to answer ‘eredit union. ja misdemeanor charge of being It was announced the board of | @"unk in public view. | directors had declared a three _ we we ® |Per cent dividend, She was arrested Monday ty Murder Case Suspect 7” quiet the actress at her beach cot-| aul Cae & ee here, but that when they corpus, granted by Oakland Coun-|started to go she got in their ty Cireuit Judge Frank L.: Doty,'patrol car and refused to leave. | was 54-year-old Frank W. Henson, * * * Hazel Park factory worker charged| {iss Churchill spent five hours with second-degree murder in the jin county jail before her release death of his wife last month. on $50 bail. The next day she son's attorney James Hartrick. \vision show and gave what critics ‘Henson was released from the/said was one of her best perform- county jail after posting a $5,000 | ances. ‘bond. He Will be examined on Baldwin. ment on his sister’s case. ‘Neighbors Aid Fatherless Brood ‘DRYDEN—Neighbors and friends of the Leroy Waterman i familly here, whose timely assistance helped Agnes Waterman ill’ and her 10 children over the rough spots following a hay- baling accident which killed Mr. Waterman last July 18, got a real glow this week. © =k. & They ‘saw Mrs. Waterman and the youngsters, ranging in Family of 11 Gets House! = age from 1% to 14 years, happily installed In thelr own six-| —s_Y room modern home on Cherry street. Leroy Waterman, 31, was found dead with both arms amputated last summer on. the Hollow Corners road farm of George Mott where he had been working. His death left his family of 11 without any means of livelihood. - Neighbors, veterans’ and other .tlubs, church groups and strangers who read the touching story in thelr newspapers, farm where Mr. Waterman had been sett: to a rented nemte: at 4149 S. Mill 8t. , of... 2 But that wasn’t quite enough. Farm machinery which the). than-the-best of the Low. Price 3—for enn vour AuTHoRIz#D PONTIAC ORALER ee Meee oe ; é FOR A DRIVE AND A OmaL you'L. Naver ronost oe i ad gg Ee tare) * % KODAK REFLEX : —+—— ene . Not Execily = es Pictured 4 z JUST ARRIVED! | Come In Today | SEE IT HERE! Maar FE 4.4343 WE HAVE IT FOR LESS & MARK DAVIS Gamer 83 N. Saginaw St. iF ITS PHOTOGRAPHIC people ‘| Joseph A. Parisi Jr. told fhe ing their support in November to LANSING wT exsctive do be adequately trained teach- group's fifth annual |@ general election ballot proposi- |tion on the calling of a state con- The state's basie charter, best wr BUES . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 34308 pie fi aU BE Tae , Sees Education Information Lacking "left Chandler Agrees nN rGhgnd wits Maire ine pay fog yea low and ea mek oe 8, . to Pay Estranged Wife {trial Cher divatoe sit ro Sayin ook pry Bip Dg Boer gin Ist Showing in Pontiac - People Blamed for Frills | 15. scruzs w-rim wo yime.ctee, lye acer agent my tae awe hme at re [set_Chandler wil continue pay-Ireslved_their_diferences _overlassumed last year. 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D5E 29 39° 13° « 9 2d Ash Trays REGULAR $1.00 ROLL-RITE CIGARETTE ROLLER WITH SIX 10c PKGS. OF Reg. $f.00—Bounces—Stretches Silly Putty Reg. 29c Colt Pacemaker Glazed Ash Tray Reg. $1.19—Aluminum Shank Briar Bowl Pipe Reg. 25c—Save 16c Cob Pipes Reg. $1.00—Pura Smoke Filter Cigarette Holders Regular $5 Values—Box of 50. $s] 59 ae Hunter Cigars Regular 5-—Box 24 Ass‘d . Candy Wafer Rolls 49° Cartan 50 Books 2 For 25 ¢ Ss i Choose from large =. ea es re 3,000,000 of these units have already been | variety of. printed bark * No Payment if Sick or . : sold. | cloths fates color Out of Work : | . text | : q.e. _ textured fabrics. No Interest if Paid Come In! See These Genuine —_—_- iz . : in 90 Days | ‘Serta Posture Deluxe Mattresses [ _ DRAPERY FABRIC ~ —You Won't Believe Your Eyes... Values to $2.49 Yd. * Most Liberal Credit Terms | So Much for So Little! . BOLT ” : | For short windows and > decorative pillows, etc. ENDS MIRACLE MILE - SHOPPING CENTER FE 2-0642 Open Daily 12 to $—Sat. 10 to 9 . on” sli iii > awe :! ; * . eves t e woman traveled down from , London - 4 “brief interview with the various, et ees ‘ his friend ena b= iatcee a Bee! piste ee 0 Se Agatha Chris _THE STORY Bo ran: 4 bind in i i pe ae eS psy Sorel abroad 2 was very unsympathetic McGillicuddy’s route. money in. trust for eration.’* “But in the meantime Lucy he 3.83 ece of tur on #. }to0 do’ with the murder of an un- ah below the railread tracks. Alex- der Eastiey, Emma's nephew, and James Stoddart - West, visit the Crackenthorpes show origin I cannot imagine!” “It doesn’t seem to have any- jthing to do with it,” Inspector Craddock agreed promptly, ‘'I just Lond pitta she had recently ‘wanted to ascertain all the facts.” aE Wimborne looked. at -him | Mr. ‘CHAPTER 13 sharply, then, seemingly satisfied “Now I should ‘like: to have al with the result -of his. serutiny, rose to his feet. sti “Exactly. And what all this has | known young woman_ of’ foreign’ . | “I am proposing now te return ymembers of the family, Inspector} to London,” he sald. “Unless Craddock said: | there is anything further you | E877 Sf). DN WaNUEACTIEERS (ey) SOFA MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S—Tharsday, 12 Noon “Downtown PENNEY'S—Thursday, 9:20 A. M. FOR WOMEN aonb “T really cannot see—” | wish te knew?!" r ne, | Women s FOR WOMEN... - »€ | on 4 * *¢ *@ | “What they can tell me? Pro- Wehiads looked from one man to the : 22 Suburban Coets—Stripes, hooded .......... 8.88. 12 only... WOMEN’S WOOL BLEND SKIRTS... ;bably nothing of interest — but! “No, thank you, sir.” Sweaters . 200 Women’s Blouses—Soijlor styling, blouson, solids and plaids, broken sizes... ..----+.....05. $4 = ae ee : aot can| Tic! quand of the mane sone “for. Sizes 30 to 38 20... cc ee ee 1.99 9 only... MISSES’ STRIPED WOOL CASUAL COATS . ~ ao goat gine paceman about tissimo from the hall outside, | in Orlon Women's Dressy Blouses—Dressy cottons ...... 2.44 | 11 saty... MISSES’ SUBURBAN JACKETS 0 ue this house and the family.’ “Dear me,” said Mr, Wimborne. J 12 Blouses—Dressy, Ass't sizes... .......000- 3.44 “ski_styles, poplins.ewills fee a | — “One of the-boys, I-think, must} 7 ‘ Ledies Quality Jewelry—Rhinestones, simulated pearls, 10 only... MISSES’ WOOL SUBURBANS . : en on with = aon hay =e 2h “ SRNIOS ORG oo ee ee ens 66c and 1.33 tweeds and solids. warmly lined. ....+.. teeees 13.88 e o an unknown | , Young woman coming {rom ype te heer kai 4. 8 8 50 Seoctern, (Cardigans) White, grey, 10 only. Wien sek COaas _ a abroad and getting herself killed lor; ‘as he said: ( 10 Assis pe 7 RS wee 4 We oe : soa good ae 20 only... WOMEN’S BETTER WINTER COATS . - ” iw ers—ru asnione vo OTiOn ..... . lished | he Pre deeds Glo ile #1elg ele: “ve ; nal wibct io pact’ ela leave the rartag fo tave 15 Dresses—Cotton and Rayons ook, $15 20 only. . ‘CHENILLE, COTTON FLANNEL, COTTON uanuceD 92 ell, s int," lunch in peace, or QUILTED DUSTERS ................. said Craddock. *‘Why did she come! Bacon and I would like to return: 100% % Orlon 28 ie Se pink, blue, ase 16 only... MISSES’ CORDUROY SUITS . . . ee gin cam ore Nd cme) after it — hon ied a have’ Cardigans that 40 Blow a) White, blocks green, ‘blue ae ° . mm ape knitted blouses ...» rayon flannels, too. . $6 ‘ol is a short interv w every, ses—— ‘she been, for instance, a servant member of the family.” > 32.to 38 -...-----: 2.33 aS ‘here at one time A lady's maid, | come in Red, ‘Only 30 Coats—Really a va lue—much higher priced jpvimad COTTON FLANNEL PAJAMAS . . for instance. Or did she come here) “You think that is (necessary? Charcoal, Navy ee ee eee $20 | 40 only.. SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEL PAJAMAS. = a occupant of os “Well”—Craddock shrugged his : _ | | 28 Cotton Dresses—Toffetized chambray, Misses and 50 esd ee arctan Dau bees tereeeert eer ee ee “4 = © we « | per are aot paamenee tae Green, Turquoise. half sizes ©... 20.000 ee, 1.88 0 a tk Sibile occ. nceea: siz Mr. Wimborné@ said coldly that) thing that would give us a clue , 10 only. ..GIRLS’ COAT SETS. ; sa sizes 3 to 6x... coat and leggings, tweed. . ..$8 sete i = been om) to the woman's identity. FOR MEN 17 only. . GIRLS’ 4ACKETS . sine Josiah emt. built | “I doubt it, Inspector. I doubt l Lined poplins with hoods . Ite skater’s delight... $6 a Sas rpe it very. much. But I wish yo | 27 Men Ss 24 100% Wool Henne! Trousers—Coast model, 12 only... a wees vendosoalts . - | good luck. As 1 said just now, Sizes 29 to 34 2 ow oe eee 44 ; sizes 3 to 5 . . . nylons and poplins.,........-- “That's interesting in itself,” the sooner this distasteful busi- 12 Peir of Men's Gloves $3 120 pairs... WOOL GLOVES and MITTENS . ddock. ** . | . pritteet GO Gas Gs i tac gay colors, keep little fingers warm maleterarerscrererer: 66c¢ — = brief ae ae | aoe ~ ne oP the better for | Subu rbans 24 Topcoats—1!00°% wool raglan balset sleeves, 40 only. . GIRLS WOOL HEADWEAR |. . . ee nips : ee 5 ° sizes 35 to 42 .............. $22 hats with ear warmers, tie ‘styl OS Se OCA nO ono $1 : teceed bl Shaltag tis head. be wont slow) 8 Topcoats—Assorted colors, sizes 35 to 42... $25 128 ely. . besirars paeatel gas Hochst $2.88 aie ae Se 8 Topcoats—Reguiar, short, long, sizes 35 to 42. $27 | 24 only..GIRLs BOUFFANT NYLON HALF SLIPS . . +_‘“There_is_very—tittle to —tell sages cor getting ae from - oi ® 4F Sizes 35 to 42 vee nett scenes $37 Gard FRY in ge te ee oe dt ee ee 1.50 poe igi prone ade a agra inquest, and was busy with prep- 22 edd poy Sport Ass ‘ colors, mes $14 ‘s = : Diane DRESS-UP DRESSES. veilvets....... $3 ‘facturer of sweet and savory ena OF tee Worm Beyg~™COtétsCCwiCi‘C#SCC¥CWA Ni lttCdKSC twee ee a ee sisi) ‘cuits,. relishes, pickles, etc, He ac-|Exstley put his head in. : Wool and 54 100% Sitk Neckties—Ass't Colors, Pot. ee Tic | FOR INFANTS... ‘cumulated a vast fortune. He built) “Can I give you hand in any. 33 Bow Ties—Ass't Colors, Petterns... 88c 17 only... FLUFFY NYLON DRESSES . sthis house, Luther Crackemthorpe, }way?” he asked. “I'm handy about Cashmere 48 Flantiel Shirts—Ass‘t Colors, Patterns SML. . 1.99 eae ean bors olny es suits seoees 1.50 chs Peeples, aiding .* hi k slightly Suburbans, 55 Flonnel Shirts roken Sizes, various colors . , sizes 3 On6-4.” .. <> 255 erent .. $4 “One. other son, lienry, who was’ crane ore be : A anata coe ad | “tweed > - 2 eo ia “6 oa - INFANTS" MITTENS + oe cove : 50¢ , aiso r warm apecute Udkidns . oe’. Ns bones cis rkil ied in a motor accident in 1941. “\rived at the inquest direct in his . “And the present Mr. Cracken- small M.G. car and she had not Aros F thorpe has never thought ot sel-ias yet had much time to size Quilt lined. : F CHILDREN MAIN FLOOR ae ee wen, MWieat she marie] 21Z€S 36 0 44, | | 26 Beye Sweet Shirte—Yellow, green, blue and VALUES FROM THE SHOE DEPARTMENT . . ; He te unable te do ue.” sald | oS sostley wes an om iabie | 3 fleeces, liad ....-%...... $1 | 37 only. CHILDREN’S FUR TOP LEATHER SLIPPERS... : pion aaa — the terms looking young man of thirty odd! 43 Hooded ond Toggle Parkos—Tan, red, grey ‘and a soles... sizes 5-12, 13-3. 1.50 . of rs will,” .. . f + ebpgs york tel wy pone Se ee ae Tatar ang qt | 1s repeesse rey ond brown weed 2220027. Sto] 1 Rete Siete etre ee gy Oe eal |mustache. GIRLS 80 Suburban le kane © ary at stripes $10 “ tn. emg kere —. 5.88 we . | to ] - eee. ; _ ‘ * “_*¢ *eeer ie ** J | The boys aren't back yet,” he cashmere blends. Sizes 40 pairs... WOMEN’S FLATS AND CASUALS... Inspector Craddock’ smiled. 120 Blue Jeans—Sanforized and machine washable, suedes, leathers, good styles ‘ee 2.88 look it sald, coming in and sitting on COATS. . $s. STyf@S «ewe eeoeseser Fe “self if aak at Anda = end of the kitchen table, “It Sizes S¥0.12....-.....-..-2-...-- ‘31 aims oa oe yee veivets... . . 2.88 “House.” take ‘em another twenty 50 Girls’ Dresses—3 to 6x, 1.88—7 to 14...... 2.44 23 pairs. _BOYS’ WING Tip BLACK OXFORDS . . ore sie esis Against bis.will, Mr, Wimborne ralteg om their bikes." $9 Toddlers Coat and Legging sets— al! wool... 1 eee ee tf O ant Orveiscestest sss = 088 ‘gave a erabbed litile anile. Lacy smiled. ] Toddlers Snowsuits—100%% nylon ..... . $6 FOR WOMEN ... | = Data siarievaaee “They were certainly deter- Girls ona sates poplin with quilt lining, 7 35 pairs. FUR LINED LEATHER CLOVES . mined not to miss anything.” GIZOE f TOC Fe ee ee eee ee ec eee ee all sizes . . . black, brown, red... 2.2... 2.00055. 2.88 a oie atuc’ tat td too “Can't blame them. I mean to a Girls’ Orion Sweaters—1!00%% Orlon Cardigans and _ 84 pairs. . GENUINE DEERSKIN and LEATHER AND oo i je./S2¥ — first inquest in their young 100% Wool slipovers, 3 to6 and 7tol4..... ‘1.88 and 2.88 on ee ee: SEO IE A mation you ask for is quite irrele-| lives and right in the family so, . se a 144 pairs . . GAY COLORED WOOL MITTENS Sele ; vant. As to Josiah Crackenthorpe’s; ° y d Girls Knit Headwear—! 009% wool, reduce to clear 1.50 ‘hurry for these 66 pair i pages fob agen : a i a : Fleeces an ts FOR MEN PUNT INR emo eeeeeseoces it. He left his very considerable ble. Mr. Eastley? me. et Tweeds. all wool 10 only... MEN’S WOOL AND NYLON PLAID SHIRTS, fortune in trust, the income from! put the ‘baking dish down there.” = . . mae —e FOR THE HOME — machine washable _ _ . large only... . eaeere ; s re oe ‘deatht ree “ INtETTINEG: Big Floor Squores. SSCS: tt 4 for $11 oleae “ROBES... plaids... large, X-large......... ...$4 ‘the capital to be divided ‘eostiy Pid yond inet ta’ corkng bt 28 Spreads—Chenille, Full ortwin......... 2 for $5-] 21 onty. .. MEN'S CORDUROY SPORT Smmnrs, ‘between Luther's ehildren, Ed- “iy oe Many styles. 60 Ironing Boord Pad and Covers—Silicone, fits “solids, Some fancy patterns, S.-M, ARBOR , icekahire puck ing.” 24 only... .MEN’S WOOL, VICARA and NYLON SPORT mund, Cedric, Harold, Alfred, Em- * . 7 14 standard boord ................... .. $1 SHIRTS he & caabi $3. Se ee Ee ee. Seood old Yorkshire Roast} Sizes 7 to 14. |. 120 Pkg. Wesh Cloths—Assorted colors 25 only... MEN'S SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEL ~ in the war, ard Edith died oer ik beef of old England, is. that the Ne eee 12 for $1 SPORT SHIRTS... _S.M.L.......... eee ared cap ws ae eel menu for today?” 12 Automatic Blankets—72x84, full size, 16 only. oe Cie ie SKI SWEATERS. —— $3 enthorpe’ “Yeu. 2 year guarantee ................ seen 12.8 | peep! Gated hood teveveeees “be divided between Cedric,, Harold, | “The funeral baked meats, in, 60 S Blank 70x95 stitched ends A ae } 57. 10 only... ._MEN $ ALL woot STRIPED. CREW Alfred, Emma and Edith’s son) fact. Smells good.” he sniffed heet ets NECK SWEATERS . __ medium ‘and large..... -..$5 Alexander Eastley.” wakinieaty. “Oe ven uhad tay i? _ | Only 3 General Electric Steem Iroms—Steam or dry | 17 only—WOOL TWEEDS, CASHMERE AND WOOL “And the house?” [nace ee toes lead B | year guarantee ................204,.. Co a teenie Oa rs .. REDUCED. . $15 . Mattress Pad and Cover—Full ond twin, all ne only. . . MEN’ w R vee “fiat mil go 9 Yates Crack a yog came tetera] Blankets | Metres Ped end Corer—full ond 955 wed 3.55 | ts wy, Sete Secours ea . | you helped.” She drew | 500 Yards N Brand Yard Good "4 atl ples or his issue.” ards Name Brand Yar s—36" width. special value . . . excellent styles...ccess..00- $22 - «Wag Edmund Crackenthorpe | “Here — rn all these potatoes | 3 6 6 tie crease resistant ......... : i “ a?’ , over 80 t the brown on the Ce a es " other side . . ry e Only 25 Wrought Iron Cheir——Swivel back, spring BASEMENT. “So the property will actually! inven obeyed with alacthy. supported, 4 new colors sou gnoassen.s 2 for $16 | FOR MEN... oR lee eek ac ric.» |. “Have all these things been fizz- Blankets of a Poirs—Men’s Maleskin Pons - «long wearing 3.88 + “To n—Ced —Hing away- in here while we've. poirs—Leather ork VOS 2 ce untlets Wr eannot dspose of i?” him. been at the inquest? _ Supposing | 90% Rayon, SHOES for the F AMILY hes ta, UE ee ee . eee ewe Cc ‘ ” . : = ss z Loo ae joer ‘d been al ori = a 6 Womens— White and gold heel slipper ....... $2] 48 Pairs—2-Pc. Wool and Cotton Underwear, And he has no contro! of the| pes wicting: moepable There's 10% Orlon, 8 Womens—Light blue slippers ......... ill g3 30-36 drawers, 42-48 shirts............ 1.50 popital ” | “Kind of electric brain, eh 72x84 10 Womens—Dark blue slippers Sco8cospaocUDnaG FOR BOYS . eee aeSNgo ‘what? Is that right?” : 14 Pair Coridan Shoes. re cece sevcess 10.88 | 70 Only—Jr, Boy's ‘Suspender Lined Blue Jeans .. . “Isn't | that rather unusual? 1) * 9 Mens—Leather lined slipper ....... Blewse coe $3 ie). ee eer en er | ean $2 suppose,” said Inspector Craddock} tycy a a wn look in his = «| «6 Mens—Wool lined slipper ................. $3 | 36 Only—Size 4 Corduroy Ponts ............ 2.44 shrewdly, “that his father didn't) si-eetion, 2 7 Womens—Lizard skin hee! ..... svevverys? 42.88 | 30 Only—Jr, Boy Corduroy Pants, Flannel Shirt Sets ae tale | “Quite right, Now put ‘the pany 4] Pairs __ | 12 Womens—Suede strap pump ...... cys Ladw%s 5.88 Sizes 4-5-6 pcs koe oo ss hin Bice i wees $3 “You_ suppose. correctly,"*-said..|in-the oven. Here.-take the cloth. 14. Womens—Suede low-hee! pure ce seeseess + 3.88 | 60 Only—Boy's Buckle Back Corduroy Slocks . as , Mr, Wimberne. “Old Josiah was On the second shelf — I.want the’ © ==" 44 Feo Shoee-Block potent . 5.50 Sizes 8-10-16-18- 20. ‘ disappointed that his eldest son top one for the Yorkshire pudding.” f Sli ers | 1 Man ” boo pa eet : 1 29 66 pai B. K Ro ty ee showed no interest ia the family | (Contioncd Telmervew be pp 5 Mens—6 ee ee re as 95 pairs—Boy’s Knitted Rajames . . .. warm va SN ot , 72 Only-—Boy's Cordaroy Trimmed Cotton Flannel OCEANS OF NOTIONS ig mn So CN 1.88 SECOND FLOOR 2 Red velyeteen slippers for = ae ‘@ Pins @ Infants’ Hangers Fed Funnels @ Shoe Laces @ Door Stops @ Coasters ~ -@ Ash Troys | @ Razor Blades —@ Chore Boys ; ea - Buttons e » Hele Molds rts 12 by yarn! s Corduroy Sport Shirts . . . solid colors, MED. oo vo 5 6 oa WEED 6 ong Shope ss eve $2 103 poirs—Boy's pep: Coated Mittens . . . come and © Single Conti e 2 Year Guarantee 28 Only Electric rol ®@ Perfect Quality 12.88 GOOD ‘@ Assorted .Cottons ® Reduced! 907 Yards PIECE S 25‘" SETS @ All Wools ‘5S Men’‘s @ Varsity Coats 12 20 | Only : Toddler Boy or Girl - COAT L. @ Sizes 14%4 to 4 @ infants’ Nylon - 1-Pc. Snowsuits. oe | Quilt-Lined SUEDE JACKETS -@ Sizes 36 to 44 @ Excellent Value Also. 144 Only © S--M--L - @ Real Value 133-5 re seen crested .get ei aR Pees 50c pair 40 pairs—Boy’s Leather Gloves, Flonnel lined ... 1.44 ane Knitted Polo Shirts . yo Lane Somes, stri bea ye Pee CRA 3 Se Ved FN Os © 5094 RS > 26 only—Boys’ Parke menor il . « « lined, zip-off hoods, ace es SIRGS 4G es _REDUCED $9.1 3 hahaa "MIRACLE. MILE. PENNEY’S Open Monday Thru Friday 12 Noon to 9 P. M.. Seturdey 10 A. M. to 91. M. an ‘DOW NTOWN. PENNEY'S — + err and Friday 9:30 A> M s fo 8 Fe M Oror Days 9:00... to 5:30 FM. Cotton Flannel = ne | t me b . . = oS aS say * : ieee : << o : : : 4 : E 3 = x : % a BF mae PoyTiac PRESS, T THU! DAY, JANUARY 1 16) 1958 saber ar Annee pe Sa b. ee "Defense Administration jf % srmsnt tas vate rane Set Convention May Create New Jobs [2 i spel by Omer eral Civil Defense sAdministration|positions at FCDA vention here June 30-July 2. aeab 6. a = iy ‘OKs Trade a for appropriations up 99 new |a Judges Assn. of SS rete es a me = for Church Lots. St ee ae Commission Rezones 2-. Properties; Moves Precinct 34 to School City Manager Walter K. Willman has been authorized to negotiate Ask Critic to T Tell. ‘LANSING (#—A critic of, Michi- igan's industrial climate has been asked to detail some of the items that sway industries when it comes to locating businesses. Sen. Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Hol- land), chairman of the Senate tax wrote to John T, Mc- Factors of State's Believes Roads 1 Industrial Climate fo Lure | Indu ry : Mackie Thinks — New! Expressways to Attract) Investments in State MORE HOT sT WATER WITH EDISON’S NEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages: & Efficient—the heat goes into the water & Install anywhere—need not be near a chimney & Long life—meets rigid Edison standards & Fast—new, more efficient heating elements & Automatic—hot water always on tap LIVE BETTER & Quter shell—cool to the touch all over %, a. & Safe—clean—quiet—modern Crrich’. 2 Edison maintains electrical parts without charge All this adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan Ask your plumber or appliance dealer « DETROIT EDISON Pessasialy ea lala GaN viear-@ el eae . a land trade with the Evangel- wants to build in-the vicinity of East Boulevard and Featherstone road. * * * The church has offered to trade ‘several of its parcels in that area for cityowned Jand on which the church would be partially built. In other action, City Commis- gioners approved rezoning of on which a new Na- ‘tional Food Store outlet is pro- posed. The property is at the southwest corner of Baldwin and Ypsilanti avenues. It was rezoned Commercial L. Another parcel, on Astor street off Auburn avenue, was rezoned from commercial to. residential. The action was taken becausé plans to build a storage warehouse there have been dropped. * * * Commissiners also changed the) jlocation of Precinct thune School. Precinct headquar-| ica] United Brethren Church, which! — ments were “disturbing” to those who seek to build job opportuni- ties in Michigan, The Senator said there should be grave concern be- ‘cause General Electric has built 19 plants in Ohio and only one in Michigan during the past five years. Geerlings said a legislative study committee is trying to arrive at a stable pattern of taxation that will be fair to i He asked McCarthy to list the factors he considered important in} idetermining good or bad indus- trial climate, particularly those subject to government action. Cargo Handling Drops. DETROIT @ — Foreign cargoes handled over Port of Detroit docks last year fell off nearly 20,000 tons from the 1956 total, according to! the Army’s Detroit Engineer Dis-| itrict. Total import-export tonnage | 34 to Bein 1957 was 70,879 compared with ters had beer in the Pontiac Hous-) |90,348 in the preceding year. opened to traffic, Highway Com- missioner John C, Mackie states.. Mackie made the prediction in a speech before a convention of the Michigan Townships Association. * * * The 900 miles of expressways are part of the Highway Department's newly launched five-year road building program which will cost $1,250,000,000. Each mile of new expressway, Mackie said, should attract. mere. than a million dollars in new in- vestment in residential, commer- cial or industrial enterprise. — “Commercial investment will fake place on adjaeent roads to, provide services for increased traf- fic and the residential development that follows completion of the ex-, |pressway,”’ Mackie said. | * * * | “Industrial investment will come simply because the mama pro- .34 S. Saginaw Alkyd Flat Paint, Reg. $5.19 Gal.. .$3.49 Gal. Odorless Thinner, Reg. $1.59 Gal,, $1.00 Gal. Clearance Values, Reg. $1.49 — 1098.99 00.0.0 esse ee ; -29dte $4.95 Bed Spreads, Reg. $3.98........... $2.99 Plastic Cafe Curtains, Reg. 79c....... .49¢ OSENBERGER’S . WALLPAPER CO. Use Our Layaway Plan’ nt FE 2-7001 | vide quick and efficient a ac ibil ‘ing Development recreation build- catige no tetephone facilities are available there on election day eve- nings. * * * The Elks Temple was given per- mission to open its bowling alleys at 9 a. m. soot of noon on four, SEOUL ®—The. mercury hit a 12-year low in Seoul oil} the Weather Bureau said the ‘gold | wave would continue over Korea for several more days. temperature in the capital was just below zero, the lowest since 2.2 degrees be ‘low zero Was .re- corded in 1945. One South Korean army’ outpost. | The lofty Empire State building in New York has about 6,500 win _'dows. HERE IS WHAT YOU GUARANTEED TO BE . TIME IS SHORT. BUYING MUST BE FAST. DON'T MISS IT TODAY STARTING AT 12 NOON SHARP. | THERE ARE ONLY 250 SUITS IN THIS LOT. ~ $ h* MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER 2305 S. TELEGRAPH RD. Ic DISPOSAL SALE OF BEEN WAITING FOR! Promptly at 12 Noon We can say without fear of contradiction that this is the greatest sale on high grade men’s suits ever staged in Eastern Michigan. For we are faced with a condition that calls for no quibbling over loss of profits. EVERY SUIT IS FIRST QUALITY —PURE WORSTEDS--SIZES 36 to 46 IN REGULARS, SHORTS AND LONGS THESE SUITS ALWAYS SOLD AT $60 AND $65 — WE ARE OFFERING THESE SUITS AT THE RIDICULOUS LOW PRICE OF CAPITOL SHOPS P33 | HAVE Terms of Sale || All Sales Final No Refunds No Exchanges No Layaways No Charges PONTIAC, MICHIGAN In the mountains on the northeast | frontier reported the temperature | jdropped there to 22 below zero. | ig, but was shifted last night be-, - } J (3 o ee Sealy 4-Piece ‘ TRUEASE ENSEMBLE A Sealy Truease twin size mattress with beautiful carnation cover; match- ing box spring; deeply pecan bar washable plastic coat mg on prac ery casters. — i A ; $ BLOCKS MOF I MLRD. ... Wddweat AMh0 ‘gk on "3 - A Sealy Fairmont twin size mattress with omanterd ‘cover; Matching box spring; upholstered washable plastic headboard; metal frame on easy-roll casters. TAKE: ADVANTAGE OF OUR 22nd ANNUAL ITs oN MORE C™ THAN 6OCCE A SALE - Whatever | You | Need for Any Room in Your easy-roll casters. EASY TO PARK... . JUST DRIVE UP Gs) “$ 79 7 > sf ‘FOR LESS! ! rian Check Our ' & Sealy smooth top Firm-O-Rest twin size mattress; matching box spring; grey mist finish wooden book- case headboard with sliding panels; metal frame on 109" _ Prices Before You _Buy Any Furniture Anywhere! CHARGE (eee 30-60-90 DAYS. ) BUDGET UP TO 24 MONTHS s : r] ea ? New. Hours to Procure DriverLitenses ie Po Seeger sveciomt Bigg ys ae bee oC tt ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1958 f tintin dai Ya Woche Gaatpany late ake ath and, Wek Geen, es : Later a/ market was opened in|the United States, and Poland. | LONDON — P ose, Set Pram Tn a Hy Panam ty tn date er — See Nn ee ee a a ae hots foe ny, Announced the new|Department. at the Oakland County Jail in Pon- sic in, +. fMueh enperte tn 2909 tolalod ohpell oo er Leceeetues ead guoaiiont ba hélght’ and (hes, ueasiny : or issuing. driver's licenses! Lake Orion: Every sucend Tharejtiec. aa moos ¢ ! preparation. demonstrations sleep standing up. They can out-|Land with the customs and Te tensions outside Pontinc.|day from:1. to 7 pam. at Orion Se Ms ve. salt { -. \hot Jong ago with shipments of|Swedisb girls in their national’ run a lion uets of the East -° Farm : Ev : Mectay toon ite tee ol, Lake: Every. Thursday' ' Iington Township Fire : Wheeler st p Station on/ City - | ©2 JUMBO DACRON TYPE PILLOws 95 | ee | A _s , | oe ]__¢.2 JUMBO SAMPLE THROW RUGS _ 4 . | , | ! - @ REL-VAR FINISH» | a 7 eae, i ieee | © RESISTANT TO HEAT. WATER, MARRING, Seen. S y if | | | ; i = = > | ' 2 The new schedule is ag follows: Townsh Hall. _ Hours for renewals or student’s a a a : = ae Se a t Far-itrom 1 to 7 pm, at Walled Lake : Offices, Milford: Every second Fridey Sethi" Town: cp from 1/to 7 p.m, at Milford Po- Pm. at | lice Department, Southfield Township Fire Station | ' Holly: Every second Wednesday or village that tesues the = say ‘ : Sheriff Irons also reminded the public that renewals may be made anytime within 90 days before one’s birthday. Minors under the age of /18 +4 apa have their father’s signa- CLOCK RADIO alee es |government-insured loans to col- ilege students that would operate much like the Federal Housing Ad- ‘ministration's home loan program | . has been proposed Ly two Michi- i freshman | Reps. Griffin and McIntosh, Mich-| . yy. 5 C iN NNON M LLS Se SaaS .igan Republicans, said the govern- hy id S ment could insure loans made ‘by . ‘ul ‘ college loan funds and commercial | lending institutions. * & *. | They told a reperter they were ‘not necessarily pivposing the pro- gram as a substitute for President ‘Eisenhower's recommendation of direct federal grants for 10,000 col- lege scholarships.. But Griffin said: NJ Wake Up to Music... GRILLED CUBE | sinag tar eamsighd oat aa STEAK jo i . v ou grants wou! ai | Baca ee | imp®se additional burdens on SANDWICH Xs ! pea e433 ccs | taxpayers and would pot help re 4 a Z| ' enough ,fudents. “On the other hand, a loan in- ‘surance program would make it possible for every qualified student with the necessary will and deter- |mination to obtain a college educa- tion.” O SN OK OW KOOL) ew, “ * * * |- Griffin, a member of the House ai Education Committee, called 10,000 One South Saginaw, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 oe, budget.’ But it money: were asked for | . VANILLA ; CHOCOLATE 9. STRAWBERRY “Oakland County’ s| [as FCA SALE ME of PILLOWS _ Largest Original Chain weal : | XY ae as i poser od Sies ERGY FREE MILDEW PROOF ~< EN | 3 MIXING — ; a 99 al LLOW ‘ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ow) | In the Bazoar Shop Area E OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN | = = “NOW SEE THIS” : 3, JUM B _DISCOUNT PRICES _ ON ALL. | tin ZBEDROOM SUITES!| 7S US ‘eee — H! d i “TUSST | LUCIEN a iG ne an = LOTION | bays | a a t SIZE |= = a 3 Fragrences ee it ne your skin CANDY SPECIAL onc = SALE cosTUME JEWELRY =<) = eee S| os UME JEWELRY \ : _— SMASH-OUT | re Sa Ss ——"~"——_— SC 10PIECE TRANSITIVE MODERN | [EERUEROUEEE psy 003 : = ¢ JUMBO DOUBLE DRESSER BEDROOM SUITE | *& ' © JUMBO MIRROR © ]UMBQ BOOKCASE BED oy = $229.95 EB "th ES t eZ» Wo” | @ 2 JUMBO BED LAMPS a See pereemr ile ‘ aatistoee ALCOHOL AND NAIL POLISH HURRY—3 DAYS ONLY—JAN. 16-17 - 8 = _ WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNT PRICES DON’T SMILE—STOP IN AND SEE MODERN SLEEP SHOPS 3 Great Stores'te Serve You | REGULAR $1.23 SIZE “Belfer, « special formula combined with twe entiecid "rr: AAA tt Add bbbdddh dA4 dd te OOO PD | cord MIRACLE } MILE. SHOPPING CENTER ey A B aca Mercere : © ott 98! a a oe bial | eo nun PRESCRIPTIONS 10 CUNNINGHAM'S \ . ae : . = a fees 7. i. Te ” The Kenneth Brown family of Indian Lake road poses beside the color{ul 40 by 80-inch rug that each member of the family is lending a hand to weave. From left to right are Mary Helen, 5, Kenneth Browns of Orion Dream. Up Own Pattern Mr. Brown, Kenneth Pontiac Press Photo Malcolm “Mac”, 15, William, 6, Jamey, 13, John, 11, Judith, < Mrs. Brown ond. Ruth Anne, 8. Whole Family Joins to Hook Unique Rug By MARGARET BROWN A big family project is well under way at the Brown resi- dence on Indian Lake road, Lake Orion. * * * In the living room of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and their seven children’s spacious log cabin home, which is sur- rounded-by-1ié acres of -sindy soi] topped by 20,000 jack pines, stands a large hook rug frame. Just before Thanksgiving the Browns decided to place the frame and burlap, a gift to the family, in the living room to weave the rug as they found time. Soon the children became in- terested in the work, and be- fore long each of the young- sters was trying his hand at the procedure, “. . . doing a bit here and there as the urge came,” said Mrs. Brown. A SPECIAL NEEDLE At first a crochet hook was used for the weaving, but Mr. Brown soon designed a needle that couki be threaded, simp- lifying the process a great deal for the children. * * * : Describeti by Mrs. Brown as “a sort of family totem pole,” the 40 by 8-inch rug was started with no particular de- sign in mind. The children, of course, wanted to work their names into the pattern Then someone suggested they include a Christmas tree be- cause the Browns grow and sell the conifers en their farm. Later because the homestead is situated on Indian Lake, it was decided to interweave that body of water. * * * Background color for the rug is brown with the lake done ted this busy mother. ‘One can easily tell by the uneven stitches on the underside where one family member has left off and another has begun.” * * * . But “homespun”™ or no, the colorful floor covering is the pride of the family, and upon its completion, which should __be by Easter if work progres- _ ses at its present rate, will be placed before the fire- Blue Star Unit Has Induction of Officers Mrs. Florence McCrea was installed as president of Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four when that group met Tuesday evening at the YMCA. Installing officers Mrs. Ethel Madill and Mrs. Tillie Hopper also installed Mrs. John Yungk. senior vice president; Mrs. Ed Schram, junior vice president; Mrs. Lettie Hancock, treas- urer; Mrs. James Dando, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Her- man Dennis, financial secre- tary, and Mrs. Alma Cowley, corresponding secretary. Others installed were Mrs.. Wilbert Fitzthomas, chaplain; Mrs. Harold Leinenger, guard; Mrs. Howard Leinenger, histor- fan; Mrs. Gerald Leinenger, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Ro- Jan Centers, hospital chairman and Mrs. William Morris, wel- fare chairman. Painting Donated Among gifts not in the form ty for olor, —_1" ght blue and the inland gents of he - area in préen, outlined by fan representing the sandy soil sur- rounding the dwelling. Strict- varn have been woven into the pattern, with each of the chil dren's names appearing in a different bright hue PRIDE OF THE FAMILY __ “It's very homespun,” rela- vapious shades of Michigan was one an and Mrs. Harry L. Winston of .. Birmingham. ‘Fhe Winstens donated a painting valued at $8,000 to the University Muse- um of Art. Six pages today in Women’s Section Bruce B, Coulter (left) of Loné Pine road .and * Duncan Thompson (right) of Kennoway road “face off” at Cranbrook ice rink. Bruce N. Coulter is the referee for this game of hockey which looks as\if it & iy ‘i i. = FF. Ba Bee of money accepted by the re- Mr. _Mr. and Mrs. R — erson, ty ee ge) a “ z « a ig Re SB Pay ag le A ee “en & Se Ye a es Hop, “ . df we dare walk on it,” added Mrs. Brown. There's an interesting story behind the Browns’ Christmas tree business. When the family moved to the farm 4% years ago, Mr. Brown asked the State Conservation Department to analyze the soil to determine what crops would grow best in the sandy area. * * * The only suggestion soi] an Sorority Has Meeting With Mrs. Clifford Omega Mu Sigma sorority mgt Tuesday in the Josephine avenle home of Mrs. Harold Clifford. Mrs. Leo Halfpenny was cohostess, [Money-making projects for the coming year and a prv- gram for social events were discussed. Mrs. Emma Olson of Hatch- ery road will open her home for the next meeting which will be a socia] gathering, Dance Given by Square Set on Wednesday James Thompson was nfster of ceremonies when Square Set met at Wever School Wednes- day evening. Assistant callers were Pete Messeman, Ralph which they alysts could make was to raise a batch of pine trees. So, the family obligingly began. plant- ing the trees until their total number mounted to 20,000. When asked how the tree busi- ness was this past holiday sea- son, Mrs. Brown said that a “Sorry, No Trees!’ sign had to be placed in their yard. _It.seems that the batch from had been selling had grown too large for indoor Ladies Guild of St. Trinity Has meeting Mrs. Elmer Schluckbier con- ducted the meeting when La- dies Guild of St. Trinity Luth- eran Church met. * * * Mrs. Richard Regentin re- ported that Lutheran Women's Missionary League is schedul- ing a workshop for Jan. 22 at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Some 30 members viewed a film. Mrs. Albert Arps re- ported that Christmas baskets had been packed and delivered. It was also announced that 50 eaneer pads had been com- pleted. * * * Mrs. Fred Schramm, Mrs. Donald Woon and Mrs. Wayne Wightman served refreshments at the Tuesday meeting. Missionary Nurse Talks to Society and. Mrs. Ed Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huff- man , Refreshments were served by 5 formerly $8.98 and $10.98 $ 7 tormerly $10.98 and $16.98 Wonderful clearance savings on these exciting dresses) Sheaths, fulls, new jacket dresses—see our entire collection NOW and save! Choose from rayon menswear, flannels, novelty weaves, erepes, pri rayon failles, taffetas! Every size! Styles for dress, tasual wear! Juniors’ lac? TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open 4 nights to 9 p. m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday 1957 — “‘elegance"’ — is still the key word for early ‘58 | styles. Much of the “elegance” ~ in last year’s fashions was sup- plied by fur — in trimming, trim, higher hemlines, ‘‘co- 7 coon” coats, belted suits and filmy fabrics are going to stay with us right through the and then disappeared. But fur y q J | new year. millinery, accessories. Some * * * designers made whole suits out Eased sheaths, the biggest- of fur, or combined such ex- selling dress style of '57, also pensive furs as leopard, oce- should be plentiful. Many will lot, mink, sable, fox and chin- chilla with fabrics like chiffon or silk. pretend to be chemises — via boused backs or drapery. True chemises, unfitted at the waist, are the top fashion trend of ‘58. These generally have 16-inch hemlines, in line | with the rising hem trend of Some dresses may go up as high as 17 inches from the floor, Coats _and_suits so tar show little change. During the year 57. “cocoon”? coats made their appearance. These are narrow at shoulder and at hem, but bulky in between. * ¥ One fur in the non-expensive class, raccoon, had a whole style fad of its own. College girls suddenly developed a yen for a raccoon coat like mother used to wear, and tried to buy the same old Coat. Beat-up, on Je. like hot cakes during the back- ~ -to-school season. = The old raccoons may not stay popular, but other furs un- doubtedly will. Fox especially given to occasional fits of rock 'n’ Fish - Aquariums Wholesale to All TANKS 10 Gal. $5.30 HUNT'S PET SHOP Miracle Mile Shepping Center In the Basaar Section—FE 8-3119 Tatking Parakeets, Singing _ Canaries, Tropical Fish Aquariums, Cages, Pet Supplies Small Animals and Monkeys roll, edged out Presley by com- fortable . margins * * * And sweet-voiced Eddie Fisher, who hasn't had a solid hit song ‘in many a moon, still. remained | strong enough to tie rhythm and For the Entire Family SHOP KING’S 6 North Saginaw St. FINE JEWELRY - GIFTS McKim Jewelry iblues singer Tommy Sands for 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 | fifth place. reer Alicia... Dealing exciusively in Bridal and Formal wear Personal and interested attention given BRIDAL GOWNS ............002-005- 9 $50 - BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS ........:5-.- on 20 Alicia Bridal Salon n 55 W. Huron. FE 5-3675 _ SHOPPING at “THOMAS” is getting “F bir Spring “pre view, usually dyed to match the fabric it trims. With or without fur, the sack silhouette is the odds-on fav- orite for the fashion lead of '58. January Mé CLEARANCE Baby Wear Suits for-“St aire abont the same as they were in °57, but with belts added for long-line jackets or bloused jackets. Many suits feature cropped | jackets that stand away from CURITY DIAPERS. First quality. $0599 Reg. 2.75 des. .....2-200:-0-+-<5 Seuccsecveces co.) GOBER CRIB SHEETS. Fitted Percale $400 Reg. 1.39. . ae wthege 1 KIMONA and PLAY BAGS. 8 $449 Reg. to 1.98. . Borer elias ae | and 1 CORDUROY SETS, Overall, jacket and bonnet or cap. nts, satin peau de soies, ape ‘6 10.96, .. ‘8 CLEARAN CE Odd Lots of Better Blankets Nylon quilt, cotton fleece. quilted em- 9 0% , misses’, half-sizes! broidered, rayon nylon fleece. Limited j { Hi i number of quilted comforters. (Some with matching pillows.) RECEIVING BLANKETS. c 30x40. Reg. 89e. sislenieie einer sales kaypet terete apcebsot 69 CORDUROY TOPPER SETS, M, L, XL, Bey or Girl Styles. Reg. 3.98, BUY NOW AT SAVINGS FOR BABY | The Margaret Ann Shop 37 W. HURON—RIKER BLDG. “—* ee \Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens ‘of other designs you'll want to ‘order—easy, fascinating handwork ‘for yourself, bazaar items. Send 25c for your copy of this book today! plainly pattern number, name, ad- 58° Hungarian, | Strudel fr me || Kelatehys | Pecan ye 25 ba _pretty while- you. wait_Inil | Almond, Pineapple} this smart blouse that tops skirts,| | _ a i Fudge” Cake _ slacks. Choose-print,-or-solid- with, and Date Fillings .}- rickrack trim. Sew-easy maternity top! Pattern. < 982: Misses’ 10-12, 14-16 included. ; 3 for Soiai Wie APPLE NUT E:mbroidery-transiet--of-yoke;-gay | — as BREAD Scotty Pocket. ¢ BREAD Send 35c (coins) for this pattern) ¢ / ¢ —add five cents for each pattern) ] 5 29 for 1st-class mailing. Send to The! Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft leat leat Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea. " Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print] |] MOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY ‘EXCEPT SATURDAY) READY AT 3 P. M. ‘dress and zone. AS a bonus, two complete pat-. terns are printed right in our Laura 121 W. Huron S¢t.. your home, gifts, Thomas Pastry Shop Plenty of Parking at Side and Rear of Building 8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily—Closed Saturday at 6:30 P. M, FE 4-8163 "3 TINS Thousands have learned to play the Hammond Organ. Why not you? Even if you don’t play now, you can learn _.to. play the Hammond Spinet Organ in less than a month! RENT this new Hammond Spinet Organ 4 ~ Ioa pete cartage) HAPPY THE HOME WITH A HAMMOND! 10 woul. of leone included] 27 §. bonne Street 3-7168 4 ies 2 a vk ee DSS FS REE. ase pa eet ae ene = ag SSS ewe a elaine cee Nae neg age a ee ‘, \ \ * - A steeple breton shows the new spring trend to higher hats. Why not include one in your Southern vacation watdrobe now? The designer uses glossy straw in a brown tone and pipes the upcurled brim with matching grosgrain ribbon. completes the effect. A brown veil '|still, talk condescendingly about Dear Abby.... You Seem to Have All Bases Covered By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am 4 years old, well-fixed financially, and would like to get married. I | } | old and bo babysitting quite often. When I am asked what I charge, I tell them. “Fifty eents an hour er whatever you want to pay me.” woot eee I never get more than two —— dollars a night no matter how ohost my ae j long I stay and I don’t like to wee we | be taken advantage of. All aoe $9 | my friends get 50 cents an asin to hour and all they can eat. the F eat How can I get paid more” M e t h o d ” DISGUSTED ist Church, DEAR DISGUSTED: It Blessed An- you agtee to accept “any- . gels Catholic thing they care to pay you” s=e* Church — and . . You can’t complain if the Mount Zion Jewish Tem- ple. I also attend the Christian Science Church regularly but do take aspirin occasionally. Please help me find a man of good character who is in- terested in marriage and be- longs to any or all of the above mentioned churches. “" IDA J. NEAR IDA: It looks like you've got all the bases cov ered, I cannot understand how you can belong to ALL the above-mentioned church-° es. To find a good church- going gentieman, better have a talk with any one of your clergymen, . * * * DEAR ABBY: I sure got a _kick out of that lady who com: they give you twe dollars a night. But if you feel “taken advantage of” . .. next time name a set fee. * * * DEAR ABBY: What do you say to people who live over you in an apartment who have no rugs on their floors? Can you imagine the noise it makes when they drag their chairs? When they walk around up there it sounds like a gang of horses. When they had a par- ty, plaster fell from the ceil- ing onto our bed. I don't want to be called an old grouch, but isn’t there some way we can put a stop to it? THE PEOPLE DOWNSTAIRS DEAR PEOPLE: You could co =p in a eee ——— aaa tered a_ store she was tion, lt they are enreason- “pounced on” by the clerks | ‘able, talk to your landlord who wanted to help her. about it. Where was she shopping any- * * way? I get worn out shopping be. cause I wait half an hour to get waited on, and then the clerk disappears and I have to hunt her up and beg her to take my money and give me my purchase. Boy, it stire CONFIDENTIAL TO “OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS:” Don't be ridice- lous! When the train comes through—get on it! * * * if you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren Men Think They’ re Tops} [Despite Proof to Contrary Still Dismiss Opposite Sex in ~ That Isn’t Just Like, by Saving, By RUTH MILLETT Sure, men still think they are the superior omg, éven| |though women outlive ‘em and usually outsmart 'em in| the never-settled battle of the sexes. _| If you want proof, here it is. Men think it is just dandy for a middle-aged man 1 to. take as his second wife a girl who is young enough to be his daughter. But how+ silly they a middie-| But he certainly wouldn't dream aged woman is if she mar- of asking her opinion on how he her -junior. subject men think they understand Insurance rates go up when Jun-jpetter than women, simply = ior starts to.drive the family car|cause they are men. but not when Sis does, yet men xk «ex The list could go on and on. But | Men haven't yet found a more. jsuitable comment for a silly wom- jan's lack of sense than to say, “‘If jthat isn't just like a woman!" | * * * ‘ | If a man were as indispensable | jto an executive as is an excellent| secretary, who sometimes knows | | more about the business than the | boss, his boss would give him a jfancy title and a suitable salary. | “They're 7 cents now,” the |But the executive figures he can! clerk keep a right-hand man who hap-| * * * ipens to be a woman in the mere | “ye Sale, % job of secretary until she reaches! oa trict ee ine ithe age of retirement. “They're 7 cents too." Though his wife may read | = The little girl turned to walk “women drivers.” : why offer any more proof? Se many women now share the | Men KNOW they're superior— burden, of supporting a family [but women know men merely that more than half of today’s THINK they are. working women afe marfied. But an awful lot of husbands still | eink helping around the house is lf beneath a man’s dignity, eVen if It's No Use! it isn’t beneath a woman's dig- | : ~ nity te earn a paycheck, j Child Despairs at High Cost McALESTER, Okla. W—A little girl put a nickel on the counter of a drug store and asked for a candy bar. “We have no nickel bars,” the clerk said. “Then may I please have ries a man even 10 years|cugnht to. vote, Politics is still a | a pop?” i replied. I more than he does and Beep | out of the store and the clerk called after her that she had left the nickel. “That's all right,” she said. doesn’t hesitate to tell his wife how he thinks she ought to vote. OPEN MON. & FRI. ‘TIL 9 P. MB Now is the Time to THIS WEEK SPECIAL Beautify & Waterproof A 9x12 Felt Base Your Basement with LINOLEUM RUG ROX Reg. $6.95 $429 Masonry Paint Hasn't Leaked Yet = oe YES, WE HAVE GUARANTEED NOT TO Wrought tron, Weed and CHIP, BLISTER OR PEEL — IN 5. 10- 50-POUND CANS | Tubular poy Pad all types Sizes 6" to 29” All Colors ° USE OUR BUDGET PLAN OR LAYAWAY DO IT YOURSELF MART 251 S. Saginaw,St. FE 2-1026 “I can't buy anything with it | better informed about local news | | chem PEGGY’S te wore sacimaw ‘sr. SHOE takes all kinds of people, Abby! TIRED SHOPPER * *« * DEAR ABBY: I am 14 years in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. 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Save *4.16 to *6.16 in this | tremendous ¢ The panain Values We Have Ever Offered! Regular 10.95 and 12.95 Skirts 36‘ 9 Every Skirt 100% Fine Wool _ Tweeds ... Flannels ~Worsteds ... Checks ... Plaids Solids... Colors PEGGY’S -- - WONT saanwaw st. XWENTY-SIX_ |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 SHAMPOO AND SET $1.50 _ ENTRANCE 10 W. Huron PERMANENT $3.50 up TINTING and BLEACHING Reems %61—%07 “HAIRCUT $150 | Hazel Houston. and Nellie Raboin, operctors Kathryn Lakes. owner Appoinimen! Necessary ALL PERMANENTS $2 NONE HIGHER YOU GET ALL T Operator * Styled Set * Our Famous Cuarantee a Complete Wave tor $3.75, None Higher HOLLYWOO 78 North Saginow St. Over Bazley * Custom Haircut * Permanent by an Experienced, Licensed FE 8-3560 In Downtown Pontiac “Formerly Brown Bros COME IN and LOOK at our new Greeting Card Display. Over 1,500 designs featuring— HALLMARK NORCROSS RUSTCRAFT VOLLAND OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION PONTIAC STATIONERS chai rman; fred Bell pes NORTH HILL PLAZA, ROCHESTER onU Q all sheer sandalfoot, (reg. 1.95) 1.65. sheer heel demi-tae, (req stretch sheer reinforced sheer . service sheer ..... (reg. seamless stockings annual sale Continuing thru Saturday, Jan. 18th SALLY e- SCHUMANN Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schu- mann of Dell Rose drive an- | engagement of their daughter, Sally June, to John Such, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Such of New Ken- sington, Pa. nounce the LORETTA PRIEST Mr. and Mrs. Marvil Priest of Newberry street announce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to David Chambers, son of Mr..and Mrs. Hector Chambers of South Anderson street. No date has been set for the wedding. . YVONNE JENNINGS | Mr. and: Mrs. Bruce Jen- nings of East Longfellow ave- nue announce the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne, to Donald Dusten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dusten of East Pike street. DEANNA G. ARTHURS Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Ar- thurs of Glendale aveniie an-- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna Gail, to Pvt. Robert L. Pearce, son of Mrs. Iva Pearce of Vinewood avenue and Howard Pearce of Parkhurst street. ) Grane Opening | | Engagements Highlight Midwinter Social Scene i in ‘the Pontiac Area DARLENE K, JOHNSON Mrs. isabel Johnson of Bir- mingham and James P, John- son of Warren announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene Kay, to James Lee Fisher, son of the George Fishers of Clawson, A Septem- ber wedding is being planned. _ ¥ Baldwin Church : WSWS Meets With Mrs. Kolb Mrs. Charles Kolb opened her South Genesee avenue home Tues- day evening to members of Wom- ens Society of World Service of - the Baldwin avenue Evangelical United Brethren church. _Mrs. Philip Waldie used ‘Cross and Crises of Japan” as her topic. Mrs. Lewis Ball, Mrs Leslie Bell, Mrs. Doulgas Colton, Mrs. Walter Fredemckson and Mrs. Earl Linn participated in the program. Appo inted as a nominating com- mittee were Mrs. Myron Everett, Mrs. Kolb and Mrs. Al-: Cohostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Geerge Helis and Mrs. Linn. ae = = ' Meeting ( Conducted by Loyal Philathea | Fifty members and friends of Loyal Philathea Class of First Bap- tist Church gathered Tuesday eve-) ning for a cooperative dinner and meeting. Mrs. Ann Boteman spoke Sunshine sisters were revealed and October, November and De- Esther Court Meets aranth, held at Roosevelt cember birthdays were celebrated. | ‘ropolitan Opera. meeting of interested enough in life, Mrs. J. C. Norton, roval matron conduc ted a_ recent sther| Court, Order of the Am- Temple. Squint Not Attractive Glasses Add Glamor: i it Carefully Chosen — By ALKTA HART NEA Beauty Editor ;them as a matter of course when Ishe’s not performing. * * * . It's a foolish gal who needs eye- Miss Miller is convinced that, glasses and is too vain to wear ide fi Popes there's no such thing as an in-| them. Aside from the damage sl e conspicuous pair of specs, and. is doing to her sight, eyestrain in- feeis that if there were, arated the head to make aimoat! a complete bandeau. This type is ‘excellent for sunglasses worn for ‘active sports, for it keeps the hair ‘in place, . Fer dress-up time, you can get a-frame that has There are dozens of shapes and sparkling colors to choose from, |and they will add a smart note and me. to dress or play wear. ~ * If you need to wear glasses, /makes my | Lately I they'd wear them with a flair. You'll be she has been listening in on Her In-Law Eavesdrops Via Phone n adjustable |“ spray of flowers which can serve | | as an attraetive hair ornament. By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs.- Post: After her husband's death, my sister-in-law husband We have always. been came to live with my very good friends and that is whal problem so difficult have duces fatigue, and she'll soon find|/be mousy and do nothing for yoju. thrilled when that fuzzy, half-seen my calls on the extension tcle herself tired and worn out when| Selecting different frames is fun, the peoople she is with are still}and glasses can be an exciting) ‘bent on a few more hours of addition to,any costume. Many of evening fun * * * Nothing is than squint lines around the eyes,/the earpieces, wrich can be bent 'be world you've lived ‘clear and wonderful to behold. There's no need: to fear they before. | ‘and they’re bound to become a|——— /permanent fixture for anyone who needs glasses and won't admit that she does. It's a particularly silly atti- tude te take these days, too, for glasses have come into their own. Frames are as feminine and glamorous as you could want .them to be, No one is more in the limelight than Mildred Miller, the lovely) — young mezzo-soprano of the Met- Although she doesn't wear glasses onstage, she's people and store windews to want to see what's going on, and she wears Pre-Clearance Sale LADIES’ COATS Ch drena E ntire “Stoc ‘k Ladies’ DRESSES 1 Group $2 -$3-$4 Off _ For balmy nights in Florida, Mexico or Bermuda this blue linen creation by Sylvan Rich for Martini is The skirt is pencil slim and the tightly fitted, high- rising waist- line is embroidered and meets the in becomes phone. “Many of. these calls are of a I am really very the new frames do double duty. will detract from your appearance. much upset over this and am ap- Some, for instance, come with or-|Irj fact, they'll probably add a dash pealing to you for -fielp. more unattractive;Ramental metal strips attached to to your looks that you never had te]] me how to handle this very c difficult situation without causing pergonal nature. a rift?’’ Answer: I suggest that you have a switch put on the tele- phene you habitually use that __wilh muke it possible to cut off the extension telephone when. ever you wish te. * “Dear Mrs. Post: discovered that all Can you I'm wearing « JANICE ELAINE WAITE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waite, of 3585 Lake George Rd., Lake Orion, have anneunced the en- gagement of their daughter, Jan- ice Elaine, to Paul B. Easterle, son of the Rolland Easteries, of 319 Oak St., Rochester. The pros- pective bridegroom is a student- at Lawrence Tech, No date has been set for the wedding. Styles Sharper , in New Men's Work Clothes The growing interest in men's ‘clothes has even extended into the realm of workclothes, which used to be the stepchild of the men's wear industry. Now, a spot survey reveals that more than 70 per cent of men’s wear retailers see a growing inter- est in style in work clothes. Among the changes noted re cently Colors are now in evidence. Gone are the pants and shirts that used to be exclusively made in tan or blue Now workers want—and get— pants in grays and biacks and browns. Charcoal gray is a big favorite. Shirts are new avail- able in patterns and a wider range ef colors. Fabrics have broadened. too. Twill and corduroy in good quality are now top fav * * * To go along with the demand, manufacturers no jonger refer to uniforms.’ but call them “‘prac- orites just the ticket.. _ ¢uss someone or something the |for any ‘the third person, would certainly ibe very impolite, without ‘at least ithe listener. a long white satin dress and a tical working clothes." The milk- veil at my forthcoming wedding. men of one big dairy, for example, As my fiance is not a very tall have been outfitted in “‘practical person — in fact. he is about my working clothes” of washable gab- height — I would like to wear ardine, in shades of blue, gray, satin ballet slippers insteag of green ‘and tan the usual high-heeled ones I'd Next thing you know, you'll see appreciate your. advice,” Ivy Look overall: Answer: You would make a far Ores which produce: silver al- better appearance if you wore the Most invariably traces ballet slippers or flat heels. This of gold. is not a new idea Countless brides who have felt that they were too tall have done just this. “Dear Mrs. Post: I've been told that when three people are having a conversation it is very impolite fer two of them to dis- also have FOR ALL YOUR third one is not familiar with. Is this true? Wouldn't this rather limit conversation?” Answer: A few comments would be entirely permissible. But for two people to discuss somethigg length of time, barring an attempt to give some clye to chiffon bodice @.. ~ Ellen frovions on of Keloa Klub ipresident of Keloa Klub. | Blamy, fut blisters on heels... AIR HOLES in the lining help keep active feet fresh and comfortable. .. (reg 1.35, 3 microfilm mesh .. (req 1.50) 1.25, 3 .. (reg. 1.50) 1.28, 3 135) 1.35; short; medium and long COLORS: south pacific, bali rose and shell 3 pr. 4.80 165) 1.35, 3 . 3 pr. 3.30 ANF i’ COATS_and SNOW SUITS 50% oft 9 8S. SAGINAW ST. ARCH PROTECTOR of pliant leather gives a gentie tft. (Not corrective} Sd Sizes 2 to 8 B to-E Widths $3.98 Buy On Easy Terms SPECIAL sf cia at very sd $ SMOOTH, ONE-PIECE LEATHER QUARTER LINING.- No back seams. top-bands or ridges to rip, oF tub and holes in sox. White @ Brown @ Red 26 W. Huron (baby? land Judy Noren and Jackie Grif- fin, sergeants-at-arms, We invite comparison of Step Master children’s shoes with any featured brand selling up to’ $2 more. SHOE STORE FE 2-7440 |} Named Head Ellen Taylor has been named Elected vice president was Gail with Rhoda Goldberg as recording secretary, Linda Gaylord. aS corresponding secretary and Mary Wood, treasurer. Other officers -include Delores Shea, histotian; Carol Esser and Gail Gibson, publicity chairmen, Talk to be Given by Dr. Wollaeger Dr. Robert Wollaeger of Qak- land County Child Guidance Clinic is scheduled to speak on “Understanding Your Child’ when Bethune School PTA meets this evening at 7 o'clock. He will also show a film en- titled ‘Children's Emotions."’ Ann Powers, elementary mu-... sic teacher, will provide enter- | tainment. > EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron $¢. FE 5-6615 STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! Discounts Ov 0 7 De on | Many Items 15 South Saginaw Open Every Mon, a Fri, Nite "til 9 Pp, _ ASS THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JAN UARY 16, 1958 ERS “Wouldn’ t it be nice if ater won The Pontiece Press Bowlerama Contest?” Holding a copy of The Pontiac Press which contains the entry blank is Sharon Seibert. Looking Damp Socks Are Invitition to Illness Wearing slightly dam p socks is a sure-fire way to court a cold. When your socks dry on your feet. Remove happen to get wet, don't let them immediately, and wash in lukewarm soap or cetergent suds. That way, your socks will last longer — and so will your health! Choose Lipstick to Highlight Clothes | Choose your lipsticks to high- light your wardrobe. If you wear bright colors in clothing, be a little more conservative with your lipstick shades. Neutral shades and black and white call for brighter lipstict ks. over her shoulder are (le/t + to igh) Cary, Seibert of Rochester. feminine entrants Susan, Ronald and Mrs. Vrs. in the + \Large Scale Sets Trend _ for Homes Pontiac Press Phoie Kenneth Seibert is one of the contest, ° Many Women Compéting Portable Washer in: ‘The Press Bowlerama Is Developed | Entries for the second annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama are pouring in, promising much stiff ;competition for all participants. Many of these entrants are distaff side bowlers. * * * Mrs. Kenneth Seibert of Roches- ter is just one of the women en- tered in the contest. Let's take a look at her record, ‘ Bowling since °957, Mrs. Sel- | bert has a 170 average with Co- | jonial Bewlerettes League (Uti- ca) and g 163 average with Tues- | day Strikettes. Generally she , bowls two nights a week, and | Oceasionally gets out for a third night. Since she has five children, Mrs Seibert naturally must find a baby- sitter when she bowls. This prob- lem is solved easily in a familys such ag the Seiberts, where the man of the house: doesn't bow! As a matter of fact, Mr. Seibert prefers golf! * * * Among the many trophies Mrs Seibert claims to her credit are one league championship, high series trophies. several high game awards and two “600” series tropmes With bowlers such as Mrs. Ken neth Seibert in the contest, The Pontiac Press Bowler ses to be fil ama prom led with action and suspense, three | By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Now there is a portable washer that you can take along on trips. The by a Grand R apids firm, tubless Washer, »-| To the answer of ge oe many ain? people are-asking about this trend, Y C 16 Miss Robbie Blakemore points to) [= Blue Found Most Popular Color - for Furnishings in ‘58 “URBANA, Il. (INS) — Furnish- ings for 1958 are leaning toward large sealed, bold geometric shapes with blue leatling the color’) field, a ammancaced ot Illinois home Poss up shapeless chemise for the snug fit ot bust and hip with ease of waist. The rounded back and ber- the contemporary house. Miss! Blakemore said it usually has. rough textures, both inside and out, and is large both in individual | rooms and over-all size. In 1950, Miss Blakemore point- ed out that houses average 953 square feet. Today they are about 1,250 square feet, And al- chemise “No cut’’—no relation to the body- shape underneath—is a mistake | rel-effect ore expert cuts you went. The difference between a_ chic; and a bad -one is cut. _ | though many families like one- introduced ing decor is light when figures are curved. Hori- zontal seams, vertical half-belts, make the chemise chic. -—_— story houses, two-story and split- level Ones attract many Others, the specialist said. darts and. City. Toastmistress Plans Speech Conte © * A au aul spol ay evening at Hotel Waldroming on a Budget,” Ivan Wileox, president, "Arr of, Mal on with Mrs eo “The Art of + + * Mrs. Eugene ‘Miller, Mrs. Wayne Mrs, Clayton Rule gave the invo-|Reaves and Helen Lapisch gave program with the themes “The Well-Dressed Woman” and (Stafford “Hyacinths for Thy Soul.” : themes gee trude Foley closed the meeting. | Added together, this means that ifurnishings can be bolder and jarg- Cleanliness ls Vital ‘er without detracting from the over- all effeet, according to Miss Blake- more Miss Blakemore added that ac- vital responsibility of a baby-) cessories are following the larger,| bolder trend too. Many have bold. sitter — because babies have prac: lines and strong color and pat-! itically no resistance to infection. jterns in stained glass wall panels] Fvery sitter should make it a or free-standing screens, to men-|firm rule to lather tion a few, she said |hands before preparing or serv- The specialist stated that the/ing baby’s food, and also before ever-important color world bows to, touching baby or. anything with blue—from subdued navy to airy) iwhich he comes in contact. pastels. This hue claims a place in| wallpaper, fabric and floor cover- in Caring for Baby When a man says he's nursing a, grouch, it might mean his wife's, sick . Our pioneer forefathers) The Canadian Army freezes its, ‘worried much less than we do. but) enough to carry in one hand and fresh milk in bricks at 45 degrees after all, all they had to fear was. powerful enough to wash four below zero to ship to its isolated being scalped by Indians or starv-| Pounds of clothes in minutes in station at Fort Churchill, Manitoba. ing to death. — Earl Wilson. any tub or sink. The pertable washer is 14 inches high, weighs nine pounds and can be put away on a shelf. It locks more like an electric bleader than. a_uashing machine since it is tubless. It operates on ele¢tricity and for it you need use only a scant tea- spoon of low-sudsing detergent per jload. MEN’S oS ae the regular and sale prices. excluded...All.items.. a few items, Connolly’s Jewelers Our First Sale in Over 18 ae and = Have More to Offer Than Ever Before . . 20% 30% 40% and up to 50% Almost our entire stock is offered at special savings. 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It was his first test of strength Jeamster Rival "rss" Each of the 271 locals had seven votes and when the secret bailots Chall S Vote were counted Gibbons had a 76-71 i ; ‘edge over Elmer Gene Walla, presi dent of Local 6&2 Hotta Pal Misses Upset Walla iamedl ately challenged seven votes cast by Local 47, by 5 Votes; 7 Contested made up of carniva] workers. He comtended the local was not en- Would Reverse Result iad We Vaan Ns at paid its per capita dues to the ST. LOUIS # — An insurgent council until after nominations for’ faction of St. Lows Teamsters the council offices were made. came within five votes last night * * *® of batting down Harold J. Gib} “The carnival workers local it- bons, a vice president-elect of the self is in trusteeship and Hoffa is international] union and right-hand the trustee. Gibbons had ruled be- man of James R. Hoffa. - forehand its ballots would not be Rivals contended seven of his counted unless they changed the votes were phoney and said they outcome of the election. would seek to upset the outcome’. “7 will go into court to set this in the courts. election aside,”’ Walla declared *. & & “We had a free and fair elec- The contest came in an election tion and demonstrated the demo- of officers for Teamsters Joint:cratie character of our organiza- Council 13, made up of 21 locals'tion.” said Gibbons. embracing about 41,000 members) Gibbons was named an interna-| in the St. Louis area. Insurgents | tional vice president at the same won two of the four offices at/time Hoffa was elected to succeed stake. Dave Beck ag president Gibbons was a candidate for Sean president of the council, a job he| Cricket (the game) season in has held hy appointment of the Trinidad, southernmost of the international since it put the St.|/ British West Indies, is from Janu- Loui s a into trusteeshi ip in 1958. | ary to June. Pontiac’ Largest Selection Sallan’s DIAMOND RINGS and MORE of THEM You will find a lifetime of happi- ness in wearing the finest diamond rings , . . by Saflan .-. . the hon- ored name of Michigan's Greatest Jewelers. Our selection includes the newest and most exquisite de- signs fashioned in specially hard- ened gold and guaranteed for long © Top $110 Middle $250 Bottom — $300- : +. ond ‘many more styles to choose from ranging trom $61 to $991 BUDGET TERMS! 33 Years in Business end Still Owned by Sallan’s! all an. sat" 88 N. 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M. ad MARKETS ORCHARD LAKE ROAD - Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M.- _. Open Sunday ‘til 5P. M. _ We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Chase & Senboon...| IDE 3 5 T ie oll Detergent 2 = 51° SAVE 10c! Large INSTANT. 6 oz. 99° Jar SAVE 30c! BEECH-NUT — CHASE & SANBORN MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ‘WITH COUPON AT RIGHT Whole Kernel CORN 2 25° SAVE 10¢ KRAFT’S VELVEETA CHEESE ‘ 279 My Own Yellow MARGARINE = “BIRDS-EYE MAZOLA OIL —_ $47 79 _ SAVE 40¢ PILLSBURY'S BEST SLICED ‘N SUGARED STRAWBERRIES |; CAMPEELL’S ~ 7 TOMATO SOUP 6259 SAVE lls _ Northern Colored © “NAPKINS | a” 10° AW PAW GRATE JUICE 2 | SAVE 10 PET START YOUR DAY WITH an [- _ ALL-AMERICAN BREAKFAST | ~ LAND 0” LAKES “Armour's “Matchless” 1 Lb. Cello. SLICED BACON | . BUT TER T Doz. Shadynook Farms Grade “A” 6 SAVE 18 with COUPON at RIGHT — | hie eee as OSS Se eas ee Rt tg a nee rua a, OE ee See ee ek Sec ae eS peep eha re Se Meee er ig SS ere : x se 5 COs ties eee es ;. 2 r 2 - oe. f t * i a 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 _ “) CLEANSER \e, FE x BLEACH * LARGE 6-oz. JAR SLICED f PINEAPPLE) Food Town Value Special Real Good ee CUCUMBER 20 3a SLICES bol q a W atermaid . L&S Pure FANCY RICE _ Strawberry Preserves 2 = 29" 2": 49° Les = = ae ed ~ BISQUICK :- Large 40 Ox. Package Bi HALF GALLON gue, | Mi meet * STAR-KIST TUNA : NT JEMIMA a : , ‘ cme 8 ae ares a) : ' * la ANC AKE FLOUI KS > y- Be OS * . PRMCARES ‘ r ELL-O LAWRENCE _ ASPARAGUS BUY ALL YOUR HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS at FOOD TOWN! _ Stokely’s Finest GRAPEFRUIT Phillip’s vise JOHNSON’S PRIDE FURNITURE POLISH Borden's = 99 = 23%. ete)» 1200 BALDWIN — ss *trnoucn SUNDAY, JANUARY. 19 7 15 80 HIGH LAN D | rs Open 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Weekdays Open 9 to 9 Every Day Fiala kee a | BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL D. DAY SUNDAY] . 0a We Wea ot Oy pit Po -CAMPBELL'S SOUP SALE! S=™= =a | _ @CHICKEN NOODLE @ CHICKEN VEGETABLE "yp @ TURKEY NOODLE @ VEGETABLE BEEF Special! «; CRACKIN’ GOOD. Peak Spanish Peanuts ay 14 Oz. Pkg. Swift's See. BEEF STEW eM 24 Ox. ¢ ate ‘Can \ TASTY DELICIOUS CENTER CUT “COOKIES — “PARTY ASSORTMENT “First Cut Lean | } 4 aa . ) | "Fresh Pork Chops = 39 (EE PORK LOIN CHOPS ; * SLAB BACON = S _ CENTER OUT 49¢ LB. Lb. 19° FRESH PORK ROAST "z= 39° - 1200 BALD iN” = ab oer ‘JANUARY. 19 wc "7580 HLA ROAD and M59 _ Fir hue wit aa [ BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL C bay YUNA] _ ais ht _ a } i ‘ ’ ae i 2 % Wes key z ees | ee Fe ‘ % s ; = ¥ ‘ | 5 é : > = 6 - = * ee Le es are Fie = ‘4 4 : 5 pa See i ho Ve % es : = * wet as = i Z Fises Z i i Pee we 8 7}3 ke | Sige aes We ee a ee ee a me ee ee ee Be a a ee ie ee i a ae a a es Se eee Pee ee eR pe Se ee. eae eae ae ers 2 ae ie gas hak oe We ee f| See Ee ees Re * THE PONTIAC _— THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1088. this variety meat. lk It’s a highly nutritive meaf from ‘beef animals. Like all meat, it con- tributes high quality complete pro- tein, B vitamins and essential min- terais in the diet. jlearn to cook it properly, and So ask your meat man for tripe, ‘ Hard Water Can Attect Taste of Your Coffee | When coffee takes an off-taste,, most homeowners think a switch make a good sauce with these in blends is in order, This entirely giad you took this new step in jogical the Plumbing-Heating-Cool- easy-to-prepare recipes, You'll be natural reaction is not necessarily} meat cookery. How to Prepare Tripe Meat recipes cal] for pre-cooked | tripe. To pre-cook tripe, first wash saucepan; cover with cold water. 7Simmer untii tender; about-2 to 3 jhours. Drain well. PIQUANT COOKED TRIPE: stead of water for a particularly appetizing flavor. SPICY COOKED TRIPE: To the water in which tripe is simmered, O _and refrigerator will provide all! + about 3.minutes. Add honey. Heat _3RY TRIPE — What's your tripe 1Q? Tripe Is a favorite meat dish with French housewives. Less known to American cooks, it is a highly nu- tritive variety beef meat which can be ‘made elegant with a good sauce. It makes a delicious casserole dish served with rice or potatoes. gar and 1 tablespoon salt. Pork and Egg Prices at Reasonable Levels Food prices continue to be|gets lower as the egg gets older, | about the same as a week ago|/but more important than time is with the exception of special] storage temperature, Eggs stored features in meats and slight in- jat room temperature will lose as creases on some produce items) ‘much quality in three days as in short supply. ithey would lose in two weeks in MEAT BUYS | the refrigerator. This is the season of good pork PRODUCE . supplies, so it will pay to check) The produce situation is quite pork cuts each week suggests the different from last year at this’ MSU Marketing Information'time. Florida suffered severe cold Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. in December and again in Although wholesale prices OM January. pork loins are up 5 to 7 cents over : a week ago, you will find retail Latest estimates -_ that 30 prices on loin roasts and chops * 5° per cent of the Florida very reasonable. citrus has been damaged, Ship- ments are light and quality is Save Calories lin the appetizing ways described \below are the ideal answer to diet Tripe and Tomato Casterale 1 mediam onion, sliced 2 green pepper. cut in strips tablespoons meat drippings i po bet peat sauce l ean {1 pound) ‘tonilatoes 1 directions) With Fish Broil = Most everyone is interested these ‘days in low-calorie foods. Doctors are warning us about obe- sity—and besides all of us, male and female alike, want trim fig- ures, Fillets of lean fish prepared brown; add Worcestershire sauce, ‘salt and paprika. Blend in fiour. | tomato liquid to make 1% cups. problems, because fish are re- well in cold water. Put into large Simmer tripe in sweet. cider In- jada chopped onion,-1-smail- bay leaf, 1 whole clove,% small bay pound pre-cooked tripe. (see above is heeded absorbing Drain liquid from tomatoes, keep- mineral hardness as they cook. If ing pleces of tomato as unbroken you want green vegetables to re-| as possible. Add enough water to tain their garden-fresh look, ;al- Gradually add tomato liquid to) mixture in pan; cook, stirring un-/ Ever use canned salmon instead til Giichened. cut tripe i in serving' of clams in a chowder? Good! ing Information Bureau maintains. | That is, changing from one blend to another won't help matters much if the cause goes deeper than that—if the water supply, for ex- ample, is to blame. This is frequently the case when hard water is used to brew coffee, the Bureau observes, Here's what happens. As water reaches the boil- ing point; hard water minerals precipitate as scale on the inside of the coffee pot. The scale, sinatra impossl- ble to remove -with ordinary cleaning methods, “soaks up” coffee) oils every time eéffee is brewed, The oils get rancid and coffee flavor ulti- mately suffers, Soft water for | difficulty. | Another place where soft wale] jing vegetables like peas and green Cook onion and green pepper in|beans, Peas get wrinkled, beans | meat drippings until tender, but not|get rubbery when simmered in ‘hard water, That's because they're inatural water softeners, ways cook them. in soft water. oe | coffee making wi'l correct this | in the kitchen—for cook- t New Dip-of- Month | alls for Ale or Beer the guests. Homemakers searching for a “hot dip or sauce to serve on wintery nights will find the Janu- _lary Chip Dip of the Month — a ig : Ca Malas De aie ee pyre minutes! then use in your favorite all occasions. ithe saucepan: as soon as 1 Beef S tt recipe. Made with American Cheese and\and boiling, add the cheese and)" suests: by cooking musty ale or beer, this dip has ajstir constantly and continuously .un-| right at the table tangy flavor that is sure to pleaseiti] smooth and creamy. Towardjin gn electric skillet. Serve. the a ve hating pat antes a ee ot tales oe Bt tf er s cuisine @essért of pears in port crisp potato chips.” = jwine. During the “cold” season, hankies, towels, undergarments. Use Roman Bleach, triple-action bleach which makes clothes senitary as it whitens them. You get extra health-protecting benefits when you use Roman Bleach. — A DISINFECTANT it's important to disinfect children's . ROMAN BLEACH IS markably high in animal protein, and low in calories if not accom- panied by rich sauces, Lew-Calorie Fish Broil Select a lean fish such as floun- der (171 calories per pound), had-. dock, halibut, ocean perch or red Compared to prices of many rated generally fair. California io cl cd poe toa | pean RT : P ig quality. favorably. If you choose a fresh | perk roast, be sure te cook it at 350 degrees until well done. ‘The meat should be a dull i color .throughout. If you es | Unless you follow these buying a meat thermometer it should |CU¢S: You may find that citrus will, register 185 degrees, Smoked | have some dry cells. This happens pork ts baked at 300 degrees |many times following cold weather according to the instructions | | damage. given on the label, Apples are a wise fruit choice. Whether your favorite bacon is larger size apples, but from the/ thin or thick sliced or Canadian) standpoint of quality and. flavor style, you may find it among the the smaller sizes are just as good. featured cuts this week. | Michig an’s apples show fewer Retail checks show beef prices bruises and less browning that to be much like last week with those shipped in. the exception of speciais. Sales on Sirtoi and porterhouse steaks _ealth - wise and price - wise may tempt you to add a few to| Potatoes top the vegetable list, the freezer for summer cook-outs.| Co%t Per serving ts low at 1 to Values in round steak may sug-| conte. A cosl Gark place gest a winter favorite of Swiss! where the temperature is 45 te steak or stroganoff. | §0 degress is best fer beoping | potatoes. Light causes green- Remember tha¢ big 1957 tur- | ing of the skin and the flesh key crop? There is still plenty | under the skin. Any green to enjoy in 1958. The large sizes areas are harmful to eat. weighing over 18 pounds are | the thrifty choices now at 37 | te 43 cents a pound, EGGS that are firm, heavy for size and free from mold and soft spots, +Naturally you pay more_for_the:the—fish— and southwest are ample. Green beans, peppers, cucumber and to- jask the fish dealer; he will be Choose oranges and grapefruit able to tell you. Have the fish cut jfish is thin; Supplies of lettuce, broccoli and | epiemcts arriving from the west! snapper. If in doubt about which | ifish are lean and which are fat, thin if it isn't already cut. A serv- ing is a serving, thick or thin; you'll never miss that extra little bit. *° * * The pan in which the fish fs broiled need not be greased (a icalorie saved); the moisture from tt Preheat broiler pan and ‘arrange | ifish in hot pan. Cover with any of the following low-calorie top- | pings and broil 2. to 3 inches from) the source of heat—4 minutes if) 8 minutes, turning/ once, if fish is thicker than floun-/ der, for example. Fish is done when it flakes easily when tested with a fork. The toppings given below are created to give flavor and appe- | tite appeal to the fish by adding | the fewest calories possible. Or- dinarily the browned and color. ful appetizing color is achieved with tons of butter and paprike. Not an Ounce of butter, mar- garine or shortening is used here, CHOICE BEEF ROLLED RUMP ROAST You may find eggs a few cents! matoes continue in light supply. jess than last week. Large sizes,! Forty-six-ounce cans of tomato which are most abundant, are juice are thrifty buys in Vitamin| generally 49 to 57 cents per dozen.'C. There are large supplies of Eggs are graded for quality and! canned peas and corn; you __ freshness.by."candling.'—Held-be= tint “Prices low. fore—a-tight the candier—can- ad —~ the size of the air cell, the condi-| tion of the yolk and white and Quick’ Baked Supper Dish any internal de fects. _The grade Fruit and Honey Dessert Is Good rsseinn coir Bountiful Betty, a delicious des- i _ sert, is truly a modern version of Light colored Corn 5Ytap is BERe- those time-honored symbols of, what sweeter than dark-colored bount y—milk, honey and grain. The! |corn are. new twist is, of course, the 15-' gm minute preparation to give you a bounty of time, and that modern When minutes matter, you'll” welcome this recipe for Pineapple | iSausage Bake: Brown one pound’ link sausage and place in an ev “ jlayer in a baking dish. Arrange lcup drained pineapple tidbits over saysage and top with 2 cups of sauerkraut. Bake in moderately SLAB BACON cereal—the bite-size shredded rice , s biscuit—to give you a bounty ef! WHOLE Lb flavor. or ‘ * * * | | HALF At the end of a difficult day and ground cinnamon. 39° 1. Brush with a thin layer of| 19. ‘Worcestershire sauce, sprinkle with paprika, 2. Cover during last three min-/@ jutes of cooking with a mixture of | - hare cucumber, pimierito, on 2 and salt and- pepper,» a bee - 3. Sprinkle during last three min-| utes of cooking with fish herb mix- ture (or your own favorite com- | bination) and a little grated fresh carrot for color. 4. Spread with a thin layer of. CHOICE CHUCK BEEF ‘catsup or chili sauce (fewer cal- SPECIAL ‘ories than butter). oe Spices Better Carrots Cut fresh carrots into thin stripes| and cook in small amount of boil- Sa teen ing water until just crisp-tender. Season to taste with butter or mar- garine, salt, ground black pepper SPAGHETTI Giant 27-Oz. Cans 4 om 99¢ Planters’ _ PEANUT BUTTER 18-Ox. Jars 29¢ | spent battling with rubbers, ga- loshes, umbrellas or snowsuits,| there's no need to worry about shopping for dessert or the mak- ings of a dessert. Your cupboard Large Hamilton EGGS ..~ 49° - Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS urn 2OF the ingredients for Bountiful Betty, | *, teaspoon ginge and the family, once they get a , Ya Gal. of Polish whiff of its spicy fragrance, wifi] Box ¢ VALASIC J provide the appetites and the as KLE ial compliments. This will be one of ; PIC Ss those “Gee -Mom.-let's-have-this.| <5 again’ favorites of your family. | HILLS BROS Drip Lb. ¢ | * i. = - Bountiful Betty i COF F EE or 9 , Ye cup but . 4 Bs Stee aacncs™=* = y ated cups bite-sine siredded rice. bis- atte 2 cups canned pears, cubed 1 tablespoon lemon juice ’ teaspoon lemon rind “% cup honey Melt butter in skillet. Add spice | '* BEER * WINE and cereal. Hent and stir for about | 5 minutes. Set aside a half cup cereal for later use. Add fruit, | lerfen juice and lemon, rind to the two cups of cereal. Heat through, | WALTO and —stie-antl-thiek— -sebentt 6 te Ht minutes. Top with remaining shredded rice’ biscuits. Serve warm or cold with cream or milk. Serves 6. OR 3- 2341 ~~ 4120 WEST pees ens BLVD. YTON | ROAST . 243. Friday 9 to 10; Saturday and REMUS Country Fresh BUTTER 4® Beer Corner Baldwin Ave: and Walton Biyd. | ~ Phone FE 2-5192 ° STORE HOURS: ‘Mon., Toes. Wed, Thurs, 9 109 MAPLE FLAVORED CEREAL OAT OLEO Yellow Quarters © Wine @ Liquor Sunday 9 to 9 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ORANGE SUicE ¥ i = Offer "Perch and Cod Fillets to Toke Out eo i ae a , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY: JANUARY 16, 1958 Hp en Sea caine NR i acs tm Se ARGAIN SPECIAL Maxwell House otte ~Your Choice of Grinds At a New Sensationally Low Price With the Coupon ; Large size package. +] For cakes, biscuits, waffles. Kitchen Charm — WAX PAPER 2 100 Ft. 39° eS Rolls becoee , PEOPLES =s 7 Hamilton Grade “A” Cc sgguangal wags Ip Large Size ‘EGGS: doz. 2 A9 COFFEE Bp.” EUS & oF? 1b 69 2 B.... amv = I Carnation Qt. / SS Foed-O-Mat & Se Market. 87 Coupen ha cash valve. Expires Jan, 19th. ‘ Instant N : L&$§ PRESERVES OR GAAS a) —— ew Era Choice of Peach, Apricot, = POCO OS OS Ee POTATOE Pineapple, Blackberry ! NS Bean gray . | 2-Lb. Jar E “Fresh Dressed Pan-R d CHIPS Le Whole or Fon Reod y | =e fies Slowing ‘Chickens 7T9: . Regular 10 Oz. Packages ens | i fu «$4 00 » eens “HUNTS” ™ "Testy Fae ab | Our Quality Beet Freeh ‘ | SkouN BEEF eee Ag _ Hygrade ee - — = 5 ‘ Se pons Treesweet Pink or White BoaUSAGE 3: oth = $40 00. Y a GRAPEFRUIT neat a 7 a | JUI CE Cc Zion janes Delicious . Giant 46 Ox. Can _ FIG BARS _ 1s paae ANGEL Foo 6 CAK Stokely’s Finest We si 1 : 0 c Chocolate, White, C E DICED BEETS oe | Durkee’s Pure | 1% Oz. ~ BLACK PEPPER Con ‘THIRTY-FoUR -: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 it I Cereal Base for Eggs Baling breakfast should be_serb2 be ous business and wot something tol % tect —s other. The arethes wheat biscuits centers, y Soewra cher are dipped in milk and baked for around side. Brush with melted Shake the saucepan containing the the people % teaspoon pepper @ gulp of coffee. Ac! Sh cup cooked ha, eat 80. pieces latest breakfast) Start oven 400 degrees. Lightly who'omit break. grease a baking sheet.. Melt. 2 fast or drink just a cup of coffee tablespoons butter. Pani sG0od Une for Dry Mi a short time. Meanwhile, the eggs butter. Bake 10 minufes. are scrambled and served on top aa leat ern eli lial meena Scrambled Eggs in Biscuits on wheat biscuits “ cup buiter or mar garine NEW IDEA FOR BABY'S DINNER ‘WITH High Meat Dinners Now a mein dish for baby thet has much more meat than regu- lar combinations — meet you can really teste. Strained. Delicious family size peach pie. Kroger special low low price. They melt in your mouth — not In your hand. Kroger everyday low, low price! saves time and Duty. Kroger everyday . % tncelatha aha von dein te ootaaie | bubbiy. Stir in milk, salt, pepper | and am. Melt remaining 2 table- spoons butter in skillet. Add eggs | and cook over low heal, stirring constantly, until eggs are gently Do you like to nibble on snacks «+ or while you're ings. "(Cereal Crunch Good (S'S Stic _ loves and soon scrambled cess ce fOF TV Nibbling. ‘top of each biscuit. Makes 4 serv- ble when cool and serve as snack. Variation: Use 1 cup muts for 1 eup of Cheerios; — hight and fluffy. Serve in a pre- and Thin condensed cream of celery soup with a little milk and add a S*Phine Lawyer. smooth, stirring constantly. 'generous amount of finely diced Michigan Laws Protect Your . Ever hear the tongue “Betty Botter bought some | to make her batter better?” That) '*F jis why good cooks use butter, make good foods better. ‘Department of Top grade butter Is labeled a Still Must Be Coaked | At the meat counter you may) . All see ham jabeled “ready-to-eat.” Children need three to is manufactured in or out of Mich- ya igan. There are three butter cook. “These hams are safe to h slightly; put ina far with 'S: e H . : not COT 4 a Intermation Agiat, URN. Je-leschna sco apthianh Stang: Dab ee sug 9 + Pal _ lversity meat specialists. However, |when the label says ‘‘fully cooked,” poet ee oe ee ee Cook and stir) pimiento. Heat and serve as a U.S.D.A. Grade AA. This butter the meat is just iter and freshly ground pepper. [eS eS ee = | will score $$ and has the most ‘cooked. Peei garlic, cut in half and prepared mustard, ES, sauce, pepper, a few drops of ta- fully, basco sauce, vinegar and oil. Cov- ler tightly and shake thoroughly, that — 3 TIMES THE MEAT! GERBER'S MORTON'S Peach Pies 8-Inch Pie M&M Candies ster Foil Bake your poultry in Kaiser Foil, 14225 Ft bother. Heavy a Liquid Starch Ready ialare! . 1 9 low price. low low price "i 39° 2-39 FRESH—FROZEN FOR EXTRA FRESHNESS oom 29 A3: EASY TO USE — EASY MONDAY ~ Stuffed Cabbage — Dorsh brand Kroger 75 years...and still Re Aaya FOR PARTIES or RELISH TRAYS! : MARIO | Stuffed Olives | Spanish olives Get the finest—get Marie. ied ll everyday Schick Blades For a cleaner more comfortable shave try Schick. Save too at Kroger everyday low price! TRY FRESH POPPED POPCORN POPEYE See Pop Con 1244-05, | Cc : a p Cad SOLE AMER ATA AGRE AL NGS EH Your choice of white or yellow! Kroger everyday low, low price! FOR A REALLY SMOOTH SHAVE GEM Blades 59° BZ PLUS et i ince = 2 = 29'| If It Isn't the Sweetest Bacon You Ever Tasted H ygrade Will Give Double Your Money Back HYGRADE'S They found the people at Kroger made their shopping, easy, pleasant, friendly. The years have brought a lot of ex- - citing and progressive ahenaat in Krogering—bigger stores, the newest in shopping convenience, and even greater Kroger values to let you buy more and still go pre with savings jingling nee pocketbook. But one ig friendliness at Kroger ‘nd the spirit of service. That is Krogering—the happy way to. shop. ; rele \ "Sweet nized” BACON Guaranteed the sweetest bacon that ever tickled your palate. Kroger special low, low price. PERFECT PLUS Seamless Hosiery typ sighed oe Light or Dark Color 15 Denier, 51 Gauge CLEANS OVENS THE QUICK EASY WAY EASY-OFF Oven Cleaner \‘ T s : £69 PA LL GET $1.00 Send 12 labels, get Certificate. on merchandise. See vor, ———S— jum Fle pkg. for details. Try Birds Eye Prem- CERTIFICATE—FREE! BIRDS EYE Meat Pies $1.00 any 2% 59 PRICED TO TICKLE YOUR BUDGET! Elbow A special low the budget, an « get plenty! “a provide 4-Lb, a i dish with cheese : Macaroni 21° to help Fite for nutriz tious, econom- ical meals. 2s KROGER EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! +—Delmonico "Spaghetti 39° HELP THE BL! a gg Nood! ND — SAVE THE LABELS! VETS ~ Dog Food Wholesome, nutritious. Good for alll kinds of dogs. Kroger everyday low price, 3827 iy Chopped Steaks Try ‘em barbecued! Just on Cts pan or grilll iecge we low, jéw price! 14-4, a 98° 19.08, es _ Cc Egg Noodles ® ots 29: Crest Tooth Paste Star Kist Tuna Pies Fresh frocaa, Kroger low low price oe LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES AT KROGE "0 shrough eh Sealey Jenuary 19, 1958 eee) ba : pe Orange Bread Includes Honey | 13'==" Homemade hot breads, fresh! 1s" both Ani ala cies the youngsters will go for its after tablespoons . 1 cup whole b ered erange nad 2% cups : from the oven, spell out_a perfect <0 cap orenee fale’. “little Honey - Bread is certain whole familly. And this delectable sift together flour, baking powder, soda and salt and stir into first Made with nutty-flavored whole! mixture alternately with. orange! bran cereal and honey, and tanged with fresh. orange, it is simply greased loaf pan and bake in. slow prepared and bakes up into a nice) ~—moist-and-tender-loat.-Serve ir at} breakfast or tea-time spread with'9% inch pan). *: So"Chocolate Milk ieprbvrsinges ci aps nk add’ o egg have real taste appeal for the and orange rind and beat well, juice. Stir in All Bran Pour into 4 ie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 {Served Hot With |i | (Special Garnish _ * =— s) 5 mintites, hen i stone cei aperture over low heat, Poly until égg whites are lightly pe cnn & and frosty, it's a good idea to make oven (325 degrees) Le ot minites, Yield: 1 "| 4 Cage. sepa i Pete as cup =~ a candies ) ye a fied tronamon — late milk with cookies-for a de-/milk and % cup candies and mixjed eweetned strawberries and tp) parated bottled ‘or eartooned choc x PRE, 5 eheeen‘et a oe cad beating constantly until stiff browned. \Neopolitan Teneder: Split: devil's food cake sand- wiches from your grocer’s ready- to-eat cake department in half through middle of frosting layer. 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In fact, it's unusually taste * ie tempting with citrus fruits, such as Lin : : Ae a en ane cere this combination. t : \ . boats = » ae KR salle ven Ts vers ys = ~ oe Shrimp-Filled Grapetrait aie i N . wg f aecpetenut ce removed and ic weniaced with shrimp Plan om half a grapefruit and . “ ste eee pape oat (eee) eae i read at I cuewaed coded (aio oc BAZLEY'S BETTER MEATS FOR TLESS!! 5 : x ee every serving. If you can get the - ; k But te fear pera JUNEDALE BRAND LEAN BEEF SNO-WHITE VEAL S h Cookb ciety a REDI-EAT | SHORT | — LEG : aVanna 00 00 Halve the grapefruit and re- | : PAS os By JANET ODE! = been ed) =— Note Acar | emma ae cue. Seo one | Lb. *3 3° ae = 239" Res Lb. 39 Pontiac Press Home Editer 0 baki ete — oa $ ah ant fick ki up t 4 the center. *' COOADGGK @t he BCE J : - -Wwhen we go traveiung we dort. 4 grees for 3% minutes. ae bu many souvenirs. Goo a he teerwese recipe GRADE 1 SKINL . -JUNEDALE- BRAND am 6«| TENDER BEEF — i . oly Governor Northern's White Cake below) over the grapefruit just be-| . a uh Bar | eleevs kek of te Dom fore serving. Garnish with water- HOT | SMOKED Shankless CLUB es ee wis’ pegional 1 §-?_ White Detter ‘ress, curly endive or other leafy Half » 4 __— poe fa Docs fr HAM _ tb| STEAKS 1 was disape Ce ee ’ Vinaigrette Dressing | a + ja poke beck ; I m the butter and sugar. Add. Mix two parts of oil with one ‘ : : a lx, then the flour sifted with part of vinegar (herb or wine Freed Redi. Tender, Juicy xing powder. Add cornstarch vinegar if you have it). Season to mas Be gz whites stiff and add to taste with salt and pepper. Add dry : SIRLOIN c fact that | to 4 me’ first mixture. Bake im layer pans. mustard, if desired. Shake the ’ lb } gether with white icing. dressing well before serving. a STEAKS ° * * * = aa : a f 4 ‘ si i - house | _ oes Ee Sa RX * The § Took Book * an ; t _ . oe t “€ ¢ { The author bas made no at tempt to make this go general cookbook, She has tried rather te concentrate on dishes peculiar to the locality. This includes a great many shrimp. crab and rice dishes. . This first recipe mbines the seaiood with 1 Shrimp and Rice Croquettes hot. then eggs. s! slight) beaten, and SPICED PEACH SALAD — Spiced cling peaches and chopped the finely minced shri mp. Season walnuts molded in black cherry-flavored gelatin make a flavor- with salt ar di pepper. Roll into some and colorful luncheon salad for cold winter days. With rounds or cones, dip in bread-—a-casserote-dish, rolis and dessert, you have the makings of a crumbs and egg and fry in deep good family meal. z ; hot fat ios ache »"susten vows Mold Spiced Peaches of canned corn cow in Black Cherry Gelatine . a 7 “a CREAMED soned ma 5 in i ted of green pepper cut up Stew all together a few min pruit-fave red gelatin and cling peach juice, Chill -entil_stightly | fag = s — ~ . pick ~~ = E : A, utes and serve on toast. This j peaches have long been a favorite thickened. -Folg in nuts, a ? . -_ : a simple and savory luncheon dish_:' ; _ aw — « * * salad combination, Here is a new, Arrange peaches in a 1-quart This first dessert re cipe has the {wist to this popular treat which ring mold. Spoon gelatin over intriguing title of Moonshine! features spiced canned cling peach eos a ee Sob ee | ———— —, _Unmeld._Garnish with watercress, | Beat the whites of 6 eges with “halves and chopped walnuts mold- if desired. Makes 6 or 7 servings. two cups of sugar until very stiff. Fold in a heaping table. fjn Little Pigs Get Leaner spoon of preserved fruit or This handsome mold is easy to S ‘ C jelly. Set on ice to chill thorough prepare. so you'll enjoy serving to Suit Consumers ly and serve with cream. it this winter as an ideal luticheon te salad. It's also a tasty side salad ed in black cherry-flavored gela- This year’s little pig is like any Here is a recipe for a whi . », Other pig before him except that cake that the author says has With roast beef or lamb. You'll 1, i, cotting leaner, says the MSU — ee find that menfolk, too, will like Marketing Information ‘Agent. Mrs. its full-bodied black cherry flavor Josephine Lawyer. Glazed Carrots Indiana ase Rett eee. | Approximately % to one third — moe acoso ipieed--Peach- Salad... ..n-t ofthe —hegs—seld-—for-Pe tai} tt9@ bese tee . Cook 18. stall who He carrots int + tan +t ib. 42 of) cling peach halves are. ‘lean’ or ‘‘meat type.” Sup-j ; i : a a deep skillet in J-inch boiling eae Las raen acear plies of meat type hogs are still , . : A stock or consomme until just ten. !'2 tablespoons picking rice not large enough to warrant re- 1 package black cherry-flavored gela- der. Drain. Add 2 tablespoons but- tin tail merchandising of lean pork, ter or Margarine, '¢ cup honey, 1) ; CBP On eee but some packers now specify : : RE see 2 ip foe te e 4 ee teaspoon sult, 1-teaspoon ground aA es chopped walnuts meat type hogs” when they buy. . % vi r ] al ad ‘ Flava Because more consumers want ge . es Bt . & allspice, 2 fe spoon powde red dry Place peache s with Juice, sugar, . . mustard and ', teaspoon ground ang spices in a saucepan, Brin CAT) POUR: MOTE LOtIneTs Bre grow. onr f © ing it. If the trend continues you black pepper. Shake over low héat to a boi! and simmer 5 minutes. expect mire | ioe in th , . 7 : "i> i f unti all are evenly glazed. Serves Remove from heat and allow to © Oe te nene seen pee in ie F 2 ; 1 81 7 ; _.,. market in the years. ahead. } SIX 0 Drain : s al stand to 60) minutes, a on peaches reserving 9 ice) Decaffeinated coffee comes in x _ A light-colored honey is usually Dissolve black cherry-flavered ground form in vacuum-packed ~€ : : ’ . a milder in flavor than a dark-col- gelatin in het water, Add cold /cans and also in instant form in| « : “a j ' Pe PPING I ored one. water and 4 cap of = 2 eae | ‘glass Jars. => ae i 7 . “If Its Alive---It’s Fresh” “For People Who Care” ins 5 FAB. 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It’s hard Red-Sanders, Grid Coach Becomes Actor on TV | Then why is he turning thespian ‘the cast are doing it — money,” ‘great grid coach tonight as he ap- was his — reply. * cast headed by ‘Paul Newman and Joanne Wood- twe bright “Me an actor? I've never acted|young players of the Actor’s Studio and intense to imagine him a play when | was in school, and. im.more incongruous company. But [ didn’t think much of those who in some respects they are the did.’ same. Sanders applies cool-headed TES Co-operation OPERATION MAD BALL A VERY FUNNY MOVIE! 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He gets $1,500, partly as actor and partly as technical ad- visor. “I've never seen a movie-or TV ‘show about football yet that was technically correct,’’ he remarked. | . + holed hit eitewe sh: denn 4 - little aeting before his teams prior are brilliant students who could, though as| Graham to Omit Change Sth Street Venezuela From. : Planned Crusade |” University Drive “ROCHESTER—Soon to be a ‘‘col- ASHEVILLE, NE Gr Acting lege town,” Rochester has chai ont “advice from his sponsors iM the name of Fifth street to Uni- Venezuela, evangelist Billy Gra- versity. drive. ham. said he has dropped that ee sountry from his Latin America The change, effective Jan. 1, was} preaching tour which starts Mon-\made in a resolution adopted by we. ‘ithe Village Council. It had been recommended by the Rochester Area. Chamber of Commerce to honor the establishment -of the Michigan State University Branch] © ‘Secretary of Treasury ‘to Back tke’s Position on _Maintaining Rates WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of in STANLEY KRAMER'S the Treasury Anderson was ready today to dispel ‘any remaining doubts in Congress over the pos- sibility of tax cuts this year, and possibly next year as well. * * * Graham said yesterday he re- ceived a:‘cablegram from the com- mittee planning his scheduled two- week crusade in Venezuela advis- ing him to cancel thé revival be- + «+ — ns politically unstable con- at Ee nr s ned to out-|*itions there. 2 a a ae te ee aa oak He departs Monday. for speak-| Commission and the city of Pon- tiac also will be’ urged to adopt the change so the entire road through to Dixie highway | will "- have the same name. : ing engagements in Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad, Panama, | Costa Rico, Guatemale tion before the House Ways and Means Committee in its hearings jon tax policy and revenue law re- vision. ~° President Eisenhower's State of In other action the council heard the Union message made clear i M. 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Cials today announced the arrest/ member of the House Armed Sunday 12 Noon te Midnight (through East Germany,” ispokesman said. ferry service between Trelleborg the armed services. Ba Michi on’s Only and the East German city of | jcessssssememen = ———__ \Sassnitz. Police said metals have 1 poe Mears been shipped illegally from the quipped wit ; ports of Trelleborg, Goteborg, OERZ-O-MATIC if Malmo and Halsingborg. Some Gan : iN-CAR ‘ ish port of Gdynia. said the two arrested businessmen jadmitted ‘‘some facts’”’ but denied ithe pair. ‘in North Africa, has a single rail- | road, 190 miles in length. The! Yesterday, Eisenhower also in- directly answered some Capitol Hill speculatio® that taxes might even have to be increased, He told his news conference he would prefer some red ink finané- ing .to higher taxes now. His com- ment left little room for consid- ering a tax —eut.- Even with income tax rates con- Research Unit [statement st = Action Debated struction on the bridge will begin. Vanderstempel said he was as- |Sured in Lansing. Congressmen Uncertain. if Bill Aids or Hinders. Defense Pepaenaent ~PASQUALE’S @ ROYAL OAK @ LAKE ORION RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE LAKE ORION * for another year, a 400-million- dotlar deficit is forecast for this fiscal year and a barely balanced budget in sight for the 1958-59) bookkeeping year starting next July 1. WASHINGTON. \—House mem-| bers _ questioned today whether | their’ vote to authorize a single! Advance Research Projects Agen- * cy added to or limited the Defense * * Me oe tinisizaton aac ramets: Blens- Ned ota Serving— to @ ongress soon to cance! , once more reductions scheduled to} The hurriedly drawn authoriza-| * FULL COURSE DINNER [take effect in July in excise and|tion measure was passed yester-| * SPAGHETTI |corporate tax rates, and-to con- day as part of a bill to permit} ltinue present rates on individual | (er he = egies ag lsc * RAVIOLI income taxes in an effort to bal- orce projects. 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Two hundred years after Aesop’s death, his fables were _ collected in a single book by Demetrius of Athens. Later, Barbrius, another Athenian, made a second collection. These were lost for hundreds of years, then were found in a Greek monastery in 1844. They became very popular and were trans- lated into many languages. * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Read Aesop’ s Fables and see what les- sons you can learn. You’re money ahead when you choose an OK Used Car or Used Truck. Th ey're the late model thoroughbreds of your Chevrolet dealer’s Used Car lot. See the many makes now available. All are better in these six ways: See * x * . (A prize of $10 goes to Diane Myers of Kittery, Maine, for sending in this question. Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, Waterford Township hall, accord-| ithe station at Windsor, Nova Sco- ing to director Elmer Johnson. ‘tia. January Clearance AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: Ay fo Where did Gypsies get their name?) y j Ses { t CAREFUL ! 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Oakiand County Sheriff's Depart- ment has just been completed and the recommendation of this group has been accepted by the town- ship board. : * * * In the past, it was required that) the township board submit a reso- lution in agreement with the recommendations of the investi- gating group. The. policy was discarded as | wmnecessary this year, accord- ing to Joseph Marlow, acting dis- trict traffic )engineer of the highway department, From Williams Lake to Cass Lake roads, there is a 50 mile per hour zone. From there to Voorheis Rd., the speed limit is, dropped to 45, and from Voorheis to Telegraph, the limit is 35 miles} per hour, “At the present time these rates son said, “However, eventually, we wil] have to cut down on the speed limits because & heavier traffic flow.” Order 2nd Lie Test on Murder Story SPRINGFIELD, Il. W—Another lie test has been ordered for an ex-convict who told police he | killed a man last October — a| Story he related a few hours after; another man went on trial for the crime. Sheriff Virgil Ball of Fulton) County last night termed “incon-| clusive” a first lie test given| Arthur McCulley. x * * “There are many discrepancies, His story doesn't add up,” Ball | said after the test. McCulley, sen- tenced in 1950 to Joliet Penitentia- ry, was held as a parole violator, Ball said. Meanwhile, the trial of Edgar L, (Mickey) Suydan, 39, continued in Lewistown, INl.. Suydan is ac- | cused of shooting Raymond Bowser, 39, last October in the | Canton, Ill., home of McCulley’s former wife. * * * Suydan and Bowser both sought Mrs, MeCulley's affection, author- ities said. A few hours after Suydan's trial began, McCulley told police in Peoria, Il, that he drove to his former wife's home intending to kill Suydan but shot and killed Bowser by mistake. Veterans in Oakland Leave for Bay City Members of Oakland County Bar- | racks No.49, of the Veterans of | World War I of America, will go) to Bay City Saturday, to take part | in ceremonies honoring Pola : Brake, national commander. =—Representing he ical unit will 4 senior vice commander; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cap- ron, Mrs. Otto Zander, and Mrs. Paul Boelter. x * * Brake is scheduled to arrive at Tri-City Airport, Bay City, at 11:50 Saturday morning. From there he ‘will spend the weekend at various receptions, making an appearance on television, and touring the Sagi- nhaw- Bay City area. * County Births BIRTHS—STK HED . Following is a list of children. born to Oakland County couples as_ recorded in the County Clerk's’ office. Only the father’s name is | used. : Pont Douglas M. mecrac: o103 Phillips i | Oscar J. Schneider, 422 é amevecly Gordon &. Stieve. $496 C i | | | Absiom G. Simonds, 72 re vardmere Harry T Seckler-1916 Henbert Thomas J. 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Parmelee, 2360 Ei : i 4 | i During January, the morning sky will shine with planets,” said ets University of Michigan astronomer'a year. | ie ¥ Fai BY a = seas SAdiis _ we: ° FIRST QUALITY $h9s SCROLL $q. Yd. FIRST QUALITY | $A95 | FIRST QUALITY $095. EmSt QUALITY NYLON-RAYON WOOL | bd : Jovian sq. va. | WILTON SCROLL Sq. Yd. Twi Sq. Yd. and portunity to view. all nine planets fairly easy to see. tO iduring the latter part of January |tune and Pluto will t f i i FIRST QUALITY HEAVY PLAIN COTTON French admiralty spokesman said messages received in Algiers'sen and Brogny $995 Sq. Yd. uring storm early camden Missing are Capt. Borge Rig- esman ger and stewardesses Asta Anton- Salvesen. -scleatly Indicated the three fell i ~|to the sea when the tanker broke Donald Coulter, ° am off - duty t in a ba Satur- grounds of fierce Suspect in Slaying um last in a bar holdup Satur. |the hunting Returned to Detroit. |S seratats i er New Mex, today «ene the poate pa nye of U. S. Army rocket testing. Madison was azredted in Forrest — oe Forrest , Ark., Monday. Police George } . . : a et a Fr ca: Trusty said Madison told him he Richman | fired a.shotgun at Coulter as HERS \policeman. Police in Detroit arrested. Madi- BROT iS a | Madison was locked and son's brother, Andrew, 3, and his Clothes toy. meaner: iy after the shooting." 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Perry 0 BT mS ye Ow Ley No Money Down Layaway Available ° Free | Home Service What probably irked a college the new two-point conversion any was suddenly made law. xk k®hOlCU*e One coach attending the NCAA meetings in Phil- Ay ig told us that not once was it oven miei to coaches that the rnles committee would even|- “seriously consider chan: time. ging Even though it had been mentioned for several years, most of the coaches thought the kicking part : the game would-be given more emphasis by mak- ing the 3-point field goal easier with the cross bars on the goal line. There would be less ties in football they figured. But committee conference brought a wave of criticismy, directed especially at Fritz Crisler, the retiring president of the group. ; «x * ‘the result of the rules’ allies ¥ tacked Crisler calling the rule his “pet” and charging an underhanded method of the committee to go along with him. But now it’s a rule and all we can do is sit and wait for the 1958 season to see how it works out. One thing is for sure, it will have the gamblers sctatching their heads for awhile. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX sum reaching past four figures was raised ht for the March of Dimes at a feed hosted by chot. Among the sports figures in attendance were Hal Newhouser, Billy Pierce, Bob Swift, Art Hout- A tidy last ni Lou _ 1B¥ BRUNO-L. KEARNS ‘From the Press Box coaches was not if, but the way it the scoring system at this obtaining the majority of} manager with the club. General Ma terman, Joe Ginsberg, Tom Tracy, Dizzy Trout, the chef,’ MINNEAPOLIS (INS) — George Vie Wertz, himself Chuck Davey, THE BIRDIE SEZ: Our little friend “The Birdie” (and we’re not talking nine out of 10 prep games after he was replaced as coach af il his life to it. However, he about Guy Sparrow) picked elf a polio victim just two years ago,|Mikan, former collegiate and Na-| . Chuck Spieser, and Governor Williams. tional Basketball Association great, Little Sam Shear of Pontiac, with his limbs in braces, was the guest of the stars. x * * lof the Minneapolis Lakers. |anndunced today that he was re- ittirning to his law firm rather than jaccept the job as general manager | The 610 center who starred at ‘De Paul University and later with the Lakers, turned down the job) right last week so he has more guts than ever to pick Joh Kundla. the big ones for tomorrow. His record now is 23-4. THIS IS WHAT THE BIRDIE SEZ: . Pontiac over Northern Waterford ever W. Lake - St. Mike over St. Clement St. James over St. Fred Brighton over Keego Lake Orion over Fitzgerald Ferndale over E. Detroit Robert Short, president of the Lakers, had, in effect, switched | the jebs of Kundla and When Short learned ef Mikan's decision, be announced that Kundia would serve beth as | coach and general manager for the rest of the year. In making his break with the sport, Mikan said: “It's a big it's better to quit now.” Mikan, whose team was in last place in the Western Division, ob- served: “When a team is losing, some- . , - | Lakers in the National Basketball Association, shows the five- Many Southern and Eastern schools especially Pr erinaebatinet quence from president R.. E. Short felling him he was fired as Laker coach. He turned down the job of general George Mikan Refuses = .| Kaine and Mikan—a lew firm.” but, * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 2: 5 . eee hy FomerSuger of Bosox Found Businessman in Boston Ex-Player’s Plight BOSTON — Hall of Famer Jimmy Foxx, one of baseball's ‘all-time great— : |. James A. Silin, a Boston ‘adver- tising man who has known Foxx .|for more than 20 years, disclosed the former star’s financial diffi- AP Facsimile Sick and Broke | Relates to Writers of} sluggers,is—broke; and without a job, according to hi culties yesterday to Boston base- y Silin said Foxx, now 50, told him that he became ill and lost his job with a transfer company in South Miami, Fla., just before Christmas. tim from Pontiac, heads the line dinner. Behind him is chief chef, around the line (right to left) are STARS RAISE DIMES — Sports stars gath- ered in Pontiac yesterday to raise funds for the March of Dimes. Little Sam Shears, a polio vic- of the “Dimes” Dizzy Trout and Vie Wertz, Tom . Tracy, Art Houtteman, Billy Pierce, Hal Newhouser, Joe Ginsberg and Michot was host to the dinner which also Chuck Davey, Chuck Spieser and Governor liams in attendance. Lou Michot, Bob Swift. had Wil- tf — “Sometimes you have to take i radical action. I came to the con- nager S 0 clusion Jimmy might be able to : \find a job if people knew of his jsituation.” like to stay in basketball but is the time te make and from now on it will be a $50,000 investment in a golf club before World War HI. Foxx broke into the Majors with the Philadelphia A's in 192. Before he quit playing 20 years later, he had clouted 634 homers, second only to Babe Ruth's 714. | Im 1932 he hit 58 homers, two less * than Ruth's record for a season. “Naturally, they're the bosses! ded to the Boston Red Sox in so they know what they're doing. | jaye Foxx continued his spectacu- every success for a fine season.” ‘leago Cubs in 1942. He ended’ his Mikan said he gave everything he had to the sport and “dedicat- Kundla served as Lakers’ cosch playing days with the Philadelphia from 1943 until the 1957 season Phils in when he was replaced by Mikan * e” @ Mikan had played with the Lak- ers from 196 until 1956, setting numerous NBA records and. lead-! ing the Minneapolis quintet to’ ‘seven division championships. — Expenses for Players Main Item at Meet ~ ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. ww — The men who run this country’s ‘ Rochester Jumps to 6th {Area Quintels Move Up One area team, Holly, dropped notches and prestige against Holly tangles amateur tennis meet here today down inthe prep ratings but three tomorrow, while Rochester for the annual meeting of the U.S, others made the move upward this with non-rated Roseville. Lawn Tennis Assn. * © © In addition to three days of com-| iweek. This week's cage ratings: Pontiac's defending Saginaw | Highland Park of ; 2? at sae s ate -terday. COLLEGE STATION, Tex. @— W. T. Doherty of Houston, chair- man of the college board of direc- -|tors, dissolved the board's athletic: committee yesterday. oy I believe te be necessary to Even Gov. Price Daniel has got- of the state-supported school to icome up with a complete report on _ |the widely” publicized and _much criticized search for a successor to “This simply is a move which |2art for the vacated welterweight 3 jten into the act, calling on officials|successor to Carmen Basilio as 3. Mighland Park =... .......0s Vall defending ha, pions | 2. Benton Harbor mittee work and induction of new’ cad oe a notch cages te ¢ oma ee officers, the USLTA will get a re-) gx, place after a pair of easy. $. Musk Heights port on the United States Davis) wing over Bay City Central and | + Punt ¢ pasienscee Cup team, which lost again to Wa 7 : om Austin ........00- cease e : . Australia last month. 10. FERND. be ere ' * * «* Friday night's foe Flint Northern 3} es a — at } ms | : | Major item on the opening day |4lso got some attention after down-'13. Bast Detroit (.°°22°0'' 22202. : agenda was consideration of a pro- ing highly ranked Flint Central —— H posal to allow expenses to Ameri-|last Friday. One of the two could] i Baatt Se 2 ‘e serene | Waterford and Vikings can players reared oth Na-/drop out of the elite come ¢ Harper Woods ea pees Away Tonight; PCH, | —Hiltis,N:¥—‘The-USL-TA~presently| — Silly, alter iis beating af the 1 teOlp eee ee ee —-Crones— —Fri : allows no player e s for this) songs of N pat at the) & CLARKSTON 3 ESTITUTE — F. Phil tournament. The matter came be- pall Me, fell out of oF arend Rapids D pte - fore ciel mi he 6th place to 13th, while Roch: {1 Northville...” delphia A’s and Boston Red | Three matches tonight and a). & special committee headed) ester, Troy and Clarkston each. !2 red Sox ‘slugger Jimmy Foxx was. pair Friday will have all the Pon- by W. H. Woods of New York. gained ground tin. 2: reported today destitute after tiac area wrestling teams seeing ; The Falcons owed up from i ee oe being ill ot on of work in action against formidable foes, 5 Sports Pages UN WE Tey wen w@ onl : Florida, The plight was re-| Two Inter-Lakes league battles : aetch So th, A&M Dissolves vealed to Boston Baseball jhighlight "tonight's trio. Walled in Today’s Press =: Writers. Lake is at Farmington and Water- ao Cae en Seti s OM 2 SF Aihletie Cratin = ford_goes to Berkley_in the pair. . 2s ss bade | ed Southfield hosts Bentley_in a non- Martinez Wins z= NBA ile Shot PHILADELPHIA (\ (#—It will be Vinee Martinez against Isaac Lo- brook. Walled Lake will be seeking its 2nd straight win while Waterford is winless in two starts and going against a county power. = - * * * ‘Pontiac has defeated Port Huron and Fitzgerald and lost to Cran- brook and is certain to have its hands full tomorrow night. welterweight king by outpointing PCH Tankers Host gai * 12- Ptadehie's Gu Turner i « 2 Northern's Squad gave up the title after winning the middieweight championship — National Boxing Assn. version. “ x * * ; Martinez cleared the right last night for the fight to determine a tbecome head coach at Alabama. whom Coach Bob Bovce of PCH Robinson. says he knows “next to nothing,” [Kast Rams ‘Most Valuable’ will be guests of the Chiefs, Fri- decisions of importance -o “Two & Murray Rose's Freds Pick Grid Captains Fred-| and which remains in the school. the big trophy offered in 1948 -erown from-Ray: Wlint Northern. swimmers, about :t -Imember of the St, Louis. Budwei- SPORES But Pistons Lose, 131-113 © trick again last night 131-113 triumph and broke a and Bill Russell (6) control the boards while Detroit Piston players Harry Gallatin (10) and Joe Holup (right) watch the board action in their game in Boston which the Celts won, 131-113. 4 oS ee o—. AP Facsimile ii Yardley Scores 51! BOSTON «@ — George Yardley,| points, the Pistons were being {of 19 attempts at the free throw nights often seem to) badty outplayed by the Boston line in strengthening his standing Detroit Pistons’ worst,| Celties whe chalked up aias the league's top scorer. His surge tied the record for | Detroit went into the second |period with a 30-23 lead but fell behind and by intermission the Celtics led 56-52. Bill Sharman and Frank Ramsey sparked. a third period drive that saw Boston —| pull—-away—to—a—91-76-advantage entering the finale. Sharman and Tommy Hein- sohn led the Celtics with 26 points each followed by Ramsey with 23, _Yardley’s 5l-point flurry ‘runs his season total to 1,085 points in 40° games, tops in the NBA. Dolph Shayes of Syracuse, hold- -jer of the career record in pro o & | eo eS on ene en Soe £reree" naes Ld Pe PPh ST e2—o te | ge! ert iret Totals \Betren Cage 38- 4 he - Totals 35 43-80 113 rters 233.33 3%. 2 Henne seer reawe 30-32 24 37—113 Results “West ee = 8 ~ e eee = Temple 72, Penn 61 ‘Pontiac Undercoating 136 S. Seginew Mz 32 $ Saginaw 5x7 6x7 FE 4- SURPLUS ARMY NAVY af ak kt Full Parochic Twe Pontiac clubs’ aha wit engage ‘league foes on “home courts.” jtiac area will engage in a fui, Because of other commitments, round of competition. Friday night. Pontiac Central High's big gym- fas the Suburban Catholic League nasium has been lost to Bob Mine- rrace continues to tighten, and weaser’s St. Michael Shamrocks x * * By H. GUY MOATS | Hieaders strive to bolster their for their battle with St.Clement's:— ‘dub. _Instead—of—playing—on the |places in the standings, ‘rucial ani or a LLoss for Fither al Slate wide open spaces at PCH, Sham- rocks and the Crusaders will col- lide in Madison Junior High gym- nasium, out Perry geome _— new Northern High Schoo! Fer this contest, wand | Look and fee! your best every doy in a clean, fresh shirt, laundered to perfection by our experts. Every shirt is handled with care, finished pre- cisely to your specifica- tions and returned, as with a 2-1 mark. Crusaders are without a victory in four starts. Orchard Lake St. Mary Eaglets are also favored to add a 4th win to their 3-1 standing, behind St. Benedict, which is still unbeaten at | Mikes are currently in 3rd. place |B SVC Title Aims Team May Hurt. ‘ AH Vikings Riding Streak skis Sogitctw Gaver Figure tee Skates 4] SKI PANTS, Reg. $12 FRIDAY's GAMES Pontiac at Ape eee. int Central at Saginaw. Arthur Hill ob Bay City. 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WE 8-0424 — Open 9 to 9, -FULL_@ / YEAR © to PAY For the past three seasons, it” seems that Pontiac and Flint Northern always meet for that lreturned their 1958 contracts today. FRET to stick with the Baltimore Orioles, | 24 €. LAWRENCE ST. pets domes fis M. TADIES" WHITET R \Leads Point Race | QO: sis "L091 1775] SF As ii) Ski Equipment 120] MEN'S and LADIES’ 6 “crucial” game during the na ball season, Friday night's contest at Wil- danger fieldhouse is another one ‘of these key games in as much as janother loss for either team could, seriously hurt any thoughts of the Saginaw Valley Conference title. * * * Both teams are now deadlogged, along with Flint Central behind of three straight wins, the latest being a last second 46-45 victory (Flint Central on the Trojan’s court. | In their recent hectic ures, different player each time. | To get to Wildanger fieldhouse, take Dort Highway to Leith Street. | day, The loss knocked Central out of | the SVC lead, and Saginaw could | pad that lead tomorrow by beating | *® * * Flint Northern is another speedy | team with good balanced scoring. | Three of last year’s top shooters are back, Maurice Woodsen, Phil. Gaines and Reginald Gillard. Gillard and Woodson are both | hitting better than 14 points a | game. It was Woodson’s rebound | basket with three seconds left | which defeated Central test week, noord has been the team’s big along with junior Bob ‘Hamilton, * * ® cedars “Northern defeated Pontiac twice in| ‘the 1955-56 season and then the| pay Chiefs bumped the Vikings out .of a oarmey regionals. ; Last year, Pontiac whipped Northern twice, but the Vikings came back to eliminate the | Chiefs in the big game of the Pontiac, with the loss of Hodson, Ray, does not have any high scorer among the SVC pointmakers, but the Chiefs currently show balance with three players in double fig- * *& * Dick Whitmer, Jim Skinner annd Charley Barge are each hitting slightly better than 10 points per game. Fortunately, since Ray’s departure, in three different. games Pontiac has been able to come up with a good scoring night for a ‘Leith angles half left off Dort The ikdhoue on Leith nea. 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Clemens ...... ei... 05 a6 open race for honors as: Oakland x ££ *& . Both teamis are look-| League powers will be heavily! INTER-LAKES : * i ames 5 i wade. nine fmpaced teams} In addition, there are nine non-|ing for pri ce loop victory. favored here, although Lake Orion | WE OW tine V4 achethile Yiiday v8 ‘@gue conference battles carded .tomor- From the c fe a perp appears to be headed for the most Berkiey eae ‘ 2'RO = $ i row evening, making a robust 34-| Southfield’s invasion of trouble. oe eee 7s -} i Full slates are on the docket : | Dyke is the Lat tee sigh. 6 3 3:5 . 3 3 tural eight area leagues, with the == "* Prostem forthe area.) Van Dyke, the big’ | Orion visits: Fitegeratd, a pre: waterford an a. PCa tai .32 3 most important games scheduled ;WAYNE-OAKLAND ener season favorite which has been me ew Farmington Our Lady ..... 2,4 : far, is tied with y for is dota. All Games * | Lapeer 3° a! It's not difficult to pick out the| place while Southfield ie holding exinumety geapyeitiing to 4 i ee 42 The LN 1 same tt tengve, The| doom the remerap spt” | Penni. St Boe Se ar ee i Z M Ice ! . |Holly-Clarkston clash on the Clark- Tae sk XY ripé for am upset. Pitagerald ©. -0..0401 i 23 = - eam ston court gets top billing. , Berkley will be strongly favered | Undefeated Troy-should stay that | M=disoa ies a o 6 ‘es. The Wolves, undefeated in sev. |!0 Whip Farmington on the Fag. way against visiting Clawson and| - tala All Gamer) NBA adn: *¢ en starts, are at the top of the oo the other IL vondale rates-a wide-edge over)... —-— oh = ¢ © als W-O heap with a 5-0 record, |'st: | -— on the — floor. Holly... csccces se 1 51) EASTERN DIVISION followed by Holly and Northville EASTERN MICHIGAN _ * ~~ oe | : | Won Lest Pet. with 4-1 marks, The EML race has barely ‘begun Id es ahead of the West Bloomfield”... 2 3 2 PByrecuse se BT ‘Wolverine Skaters Net Holly suffered its 1st loss at/so anything can happen yet, but ‘ts Southern Thumb test\sautora 00 000001 4 1 § Philadelphia REIESITI gg ipo 4-2 Win Over Spartans N*thville last week and must re-|Ferndale’s meeting with East De-|at Capac\gnd Dryden at New Ha-|Moomfleld Hote 03. 8 7 WESTERN DIVISION | . pe bound to maintain a healthy posi- troit at Ferndale . takes the spot-|ven and Brown City at Armada League All Games "Won Lost Pet.’ in Tame Hockey Game tion in the fifle race: flight... ° lround out \ card. Fd. Ortonville jrmtay wen up as “ir ts * journeys ‘to i winless Ortenville| ......". 2 0 43 3. 3 . ANN ARBOR we — Michigan revit sain Milford, — _ soba Oxford invades Worth Branch for Mitfegten ooo 2 5a 7 ~~ felied On its stiff defense and op-| ‘Brigh \ een cee sepa a rd South Cen tal Coke ro scraps, | Oxford 8 7 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE | ghton goes to West Bloomfield while the defending champion ut ema < e Pp ,SOUTHERN rays Detroit at Philadeiphis portunist scoring to defeat arch- ‘and Clarenceville Plays host to; ghamrocks ate 1-0 in the league | ‘ . taagee Paul Gomes .. tes cat Cheenti rival Michigan State 42 last night Bloomfield Hills in other W-O tiffs.| and 4.1 overall, '| The non-league wean is not. Ase rete ene oe : feorem tr RESULT fs € 2; SSS ae A 8 1.00 3 ro in a surprisingly meek hockey INTER-LAKES Birmingham, with a 10 EML a Rocheste®, encoun; ieee aS ee = FRIDAYS SCHEDULE ame “ter avith Roseville on the\atter’s|capac 002001102 3 3 4\New York vs. Philadelphia ai Boston & . The ‘Walled Lake - . , Waterford record, tangles with Port Huron, floor and Lapeer at Romeo’ wre the New Haven ........2 4 2 ‘Syracuse at Boston ‘The Spartans whipped the Wol- _ best offerings. “Dryden es ° 5 ‘Cincinnati at Detzolt verines amidst wild fighting last i ee ps eee ec see oe muck ba tes Ord Seas to te 12 Teams Under Way Saturday ee vi FAMOUS GENERAL WINTER CLE \T_ and oe eae On| Local Eagles in State Play . games. But only three penalties were - meted out last night. The Wolverines, paced by Neil McDonald's two goals, were in! Twelve teams representing Ea- gles Bowling tournament.” — . gies aeries in Pontiac ang.Water- Six teams each from Lodges ford Township head for osso 61230 and 2887 will take part in \this weekend where they eran the competition which will corel throughout. With the score! ” vin the annual Mi Ss ca 2 Barrie Hayton ski ‘ed the puck!| e ann chigan State Ea-, include a recerd 202 teams and : | 1,000 bowlers, 0 feet through a throng of players | Pontiac area teams will see ac- = . yp eg eats a Pea \tion this weekend and also Jan. Sidiieens inch period for) a e n al |25-26. Saturdays are devoted to elt Senge / team play while doubles and sing-/ Fred DeVuono and Ross Parke) es are rolled Sundays. were the Michigan State scorers, | * * Other Nationally Known CLEARANCE SALE Close-Out Prices Apply Only to Tires in Stock! | Brands of Snow both countering in the middle stan-| FRIDAY'S PREP GAMES : ta before eaves s goal. Michigan | Pontiac at Flint Northern wa = ig cant Sclecatian| concentrated on defense the rest) TUA' Central ef Saginaw A il bi 1 C ] t S d of the game. It got its final goal Birmingham ‘at Port Huron from: any chy le ide state. ost izes, I ypes Avai able--ist Come..ist Serve : With 55 seconds left after the Spar.) 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Single-breasted, finely detailed 2 or 3- i button models! TERRIFIC TAILORING! Many hand operations—meticulous inner construction! Oe a Healt morrtn ff We F YW eo Teaeea 200 North Saginaw St. FREE PARKING IN THE REAR By CHUCK ABAIR Tt isn't aways the star bowlers \who win the big prizes in handicap | tournaments, This was proven last | year when little known high school kegler Joe Tinson took men's hon- ors in the Ist annual Pontiac Press ‘Bowlerama, Will it happen again this next month? Tinson, who is still attending Pontiac Central and hoping to re- peat last year's feat, was carrying CLEARANCE included _ NOT EVERY COLOR AND PATTERN IN EVERY SIZE | Women's runnerup clock trophy. BOWLERAMA PRIZE LOOT—Here are the prizes for the 1958 Pontiac: | Press Bowlerama, These go along with the numerous cash awards for the 2nd annual tournament which gets started in a few weeks. (1) Women’s Cham- | pionship pen-calender set. (2) Men’s championship pen-calender set. (4) Men’s runnerup clock trophy. | Women’s high qualifier trophy. (6) Men’s high qualifier trophies (7) Souve- nir aluminum glasses for oldest male entry. (8) Souvenir aluminum glasses | for oldest lady entry. (9) Lighter award it 58 men's ehampion was also ‘57 only a fair 152 average and had never bowled in a tournmanet be- fore when he entered the Bowl- erama. Yet he won all the mar- bles along with Donna Verhey. That is the big advantage of such a handicap event, It’ gives the little guy an equal chance with the top average veterans. Such Keglers as Tinson, Ivan Ewald (148), Leo Bareome (160), ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JA: Bowling ball (3) (5) Ken Senior (134), Joe Chapellie (150) and Lou Seay with only 126 were some of the finalists a year ago who beat out opponents carry- ing averages over the 180 and 190 marks, * * * Compton and Pavlinac won top qualifier trophies, Pickett and Seay finished in order behind Tinson. The women had some sut- prises along the same line. 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COFFEE SELECTOR pwwveuvvew'™ a | le 2 Qt. Covered Sauce Pan Reg. _ 7» >> ft Qt. Whistling Tea Reg. _ 7.50 349 - 5" entry. (10) Compact’ award if.’58 women’s champion was also 'S7 entry. (11) ball to high actual men’s series in qualifying. (13) Bowling bag to high actual game in women’s qualifying. (14) Bowling bag to high actual game in men’s qualifying. (15) Bowling shoes to high actual series In men’s finals. (16) Bowling shoes to high actual series iry women's finals. (17) Bowling pin table lamp to best husband-wife score in finals. The championship round of the Bowlerama will be held February 22nd at the Huron Bowl. Equal Chance for All in Bowlerama Percolator / KETTLE "3%: $2.75, to high actual woman’s series in- qualifying. (12). Bowling biggest was Karen Pargo wh® the money and will have a good entered with a 121 average yet (shot at several merchandise won a top qualifier award. Edm® jawards. Even non-qualifiers can Bachnak (122) and Mrs. Lyle — some. Bailey (127) were others. * * 7. High average bowlers also tarea| Montcalm Centre and Howe's well to gain strong representation Lanes will be the qualifying sites in the finals in both groups making for-men Feb. 8-9 while women bid. it well balanced all around. |for berths in the finals Feb. 15. at. * * * |Motor Inn. Finals for both divisions It should be more so this year| 'will be Feb, 22 at Huron Bowl with the anticipated inceased en-| All Oakland County residents y, try list. Officials have arranged who are sanctioned with ABC or ithis year to provide extra honors WIBC are eligible to compete. En- for entries turning in outstanding try blanks may be obtained at any actual games and series on the county alley, clipped out of the long list of awards. Press or picked up-at The Press building ___This plan should benefit the | . . picker evarage eubeen whe RaVeil Men have only until Feb. 2 to. enter and women until Feb. 10. | to depend almost completely on ‘The time is growing short to get sere. linto this county battle which fea- | The 2nd Press Bowlerama will tures $1,250 in guaranteed prizes” tbe a ‘‘tournament of prizes.” Every for the top three men and women \quaifier is certain of finishing in|and $1,000 for anyone rolling 300. | i your name _{It’s ( worth the little effort. Boston University’s hockey team TOD LN \ 73 LADIES’ AND MEN’S SKI JACKETS AND PANTS WELDEN TOTO IOI TS. SPORTING Goops” \ $3 MT. CLEMENS \ FE 4-6211 ne 30. OI I OM. |LAY-A-WAY SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN - DELUXE 18 in.. with RECOIL STARTER . ® Recessed Wheels For “close” Side Trimming’ ® Side Discharge Distributes. Evenly Over Lawn © 3 Height Adjustments — 1%, 1%, 2% Inches / © New, Smoother “Suction Lift” Cutting Action FREE! 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(enough to make him a solid third) Os 5. ainew = FE 2.0391 ates ies ease" pre . at easa time sincethe Includes index folders $ 88 ~ Compare at $2.69 _. over 800 814”x11” papers. | 7 _ Gray hammertone finish. ‘Community B. 46 26 Huron Trafi 14 58 With Full Width Men's Figure... 8.95 | Gsi‘trx Sin gute tate 2 8 > t . . 4 eS ee ee ae ee : — . SP ORT bet andsten over Perry Park. pa \\ an CS YF Large family sizecanisters. Alex Heisser tallied 14 points in \ Ve Zag In varnished natural wood 16 5. 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Pay as little as $125 a week With Powerflite, Heater, W.S.W., Sportone, 2-Tone Paint, Directional Signals, Back-Up Lights, Se oe 2175" THIS IS UNDER ACTUAL cosT COME IN AND DRIVE IT AWAY! R&R MOTORS, Ine. | a $1.25 Per Week 7 + “The ‘Show Place of Pontiac” ee ee . Amperial Dealer one. DAULY-#:30-70- ae “2h Ooklend Ave. FE 4-3529 riba Uh ot s i! © : Ble Toppers Assn. to let Pontiac taverns open two hours earlier on * * last month that private clubs are eppeors under orrew, reading downwerd. Ce TAMA, eee ee th es he Ba SAS Sooo by state law and local * governed * taverns by city ordinance. It has been estimated that there * of salt contained in the world's , oceans. ; ; fe about 4.5 million cubic miles) a bs e b =Sevewvownrun eo 10 CKEN TT CULERR 6 Whefs My Line. Ine — + BOARDING HOUSE ey OPERATE AT NIGHT Z-— & I'M TO START MY SCIENTI- Z{ FIC DUTIES AT 5:30—~ q COULD MY ASSIGN- MENT BE ASTRON= THEY TOLD MEX WHATEVER KIND (ATO SEE A MR. 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Pet Oler Me by Franklin Folger he TW { hi. | MG4N-W6 “Over twenty-one?" WHY NOT? J= s wy DON'T KNOW HOW LONG = TAKES TO FLY OVER TEXAS ’ es ! a HALF ACRE CASTLE ager 7 ¢ II 7 = 7) oS I Re : \ ~— "4, | a Wy } as 14 © 19680 by WEA Gervies.|inn. TAM. Bag, By Charles Kuhn John Morris niente OF BUT I'M JUST GONNA PROVE T’'YOU SUCH SUPERSTITIONS ARG SILLY, AN’... gm YEAH, I°VE HEARD | THAT FOOLISHNESS! ISTEVE, SUE WANTS To Go UP SKIING AGAIN THIS 1. YOU USED ‘WO COME UP SKING WH OM STEVIE~ITS JUST HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF, (fv YOu KNEW I WAS GOING To BE THERE ! ge AAs i/e A la ly, aX * ~- 116 at A Fash Cora eee: ces 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 a aa = Non in Doubt on His Stand “PLUMBING ond HEATING 80 S. Perry St. > fuary, 1959. Save 23'! Reg.2 fort Men’s Cotton - T-SHIRTS ATHLETIC SHIRTS and KNIT Knowland Devoid of Guile’: ‘siwas still in his World War 1 ‘|for the 1956 GOP presidential nomi-| --jnation -up to the moment Eisen- ‘|final term, Knowland. is preparing Radio, Heater. Nice to leave the Senate and a leader- 1955 Ford 2-Dr vs = = 1954 Pontiac 4. Low Miles. Clean ship post few ambitious politicians . tow Mitecge. Showy would give up. He is a candidate : = : io & Heater, Hydramatic — Sagemes’Gimets! 1054 Chev. 4-Dr. voit 1951 Cadillac 4-Dr. “2 Ss 5 and his Senate term ends in Jan- ==) s Se, a , — fi jregard the governorship of Cali- ite the family business.. He is ‘deceasliak ‘hice Oug teeede recently and his heirs decided’ tol, crac ama eg rm ct ad rs iy victims of the accient. were in the building when the floor of. “Carmody's,. built in 1870, has sl eg ge tg for Its owner died Theré are about 21 million bi-|little - used waste product of pulp cycle riders in the US, ¢ sell a 4 gr wemntbon ton Continued by Popular Request . cx hes * And he kept himself in the race’ hower made it plain be would’ assent to a second term. Knowland Bean = PREPARES TO Leave Now that the President is head- | ing into trouble as he approaches | ithe halfway point of his second and Every Car Carries the Regular Price and the Sale Price irlane, Like New ry) 150, Radio, Heater te cima 1955 Ford 4-Dr Vat ied. Sh 1955 Chev. 2-Dr But he-has announced he will 0 bad V-8, Std. Shift eV. rt bal Clean, Ready to Go spend ail his tine during this — F : Fairlane, Radio, Heater, s Hardtop V-8, Radic, aes = -acieabiaal con't = se" 1956 Ford 4-Dr. —FOM Clean as New —— _1953 Buick 2-Dr. —_.__—Dynaflow._Clean- Knowland, a veteran of. public | 860 V-8, Radic f e * Radio, Heater, FOM Me since his first dass im the | 1999 Pontiac Dr. net stor cr = 1996 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. te" wsicsse. ciem California Legislature in 1933, is | regarded by his friends as es- sentially a shy person. He is devoid of guile and highly - respected by Democrats and Republicans. alike. And, like Ike, he’s a family man. The Knowlands have three married children and five grandchildren. | ‘Although Knowland is said to Radio, Heater, V-8, 9-Pass. Nice Red and White 2-Dr. Clean Low Miles, Radio, Heater 1955 Ford R. Wag. 1953 Ford C. 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HURRY! _ FRAYER' FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE OPEN EVES ‘til 9:00, SAT. ‘til 6:00 _ JANUARY. 16, 1058_ nFuresUp u MARKETS Gains Sted The following are top prices ebv- 9 aa baa Swe ~ Taace brought to the Farmer's Fe vend by growers and sold by ee them in wholesale p ge lots. ae = GHICAGO wFairly heavy bw Quotations are furnished by. the "NEW YORK utThe Stock Mar-| Close to $51,000,000 passed over the United Rubber Werkers Union. |. , Ing by an elevator and export ©on- notroit Bureau of Markeis, as of Ket staged @ miglity upsurge OM the counters of the Oakland : it —_ Sure nent corn futures prices Off | vonday, news of lower margin require-| treasurer's olfice during the past: + > ce FE} ete to a higher start at the opening of . -_ |ments today, but profit-taking year, it was reported Peter Bommarito, of VoorhessBiple” sare. ® pave a cel, car, ea! the board of trade today, but other * {slashed gains early this afternoon. Charles A,-Sparks, county URW Local 101, said the : HOME Pp ; NT CAREER veaker 1 Produce’ * © ¢ ne , FUNERAL HO RMANE the early dealings. - | Nevertheless, t = ¥ a “The $50,938,064 represents oe * ae z There was some light commer |, o.4 petioles bu .......... 9050 Substantially ahead in virtually all record amount of receipts for cial buying of wheat for export, Appies Jonathan, bu. 0.0.0... 0.00 zee major sections, year for this office,” Sparks said. . but other traders were on both {00S thers Spe, bu. coc aas| Dropping of margin require- |¢ also was $987,219 more than sides of the market in spreading ments to 50 per cent from 70 per the $49,950,844 collected in 1956, he transactions, selling the March de- Vegotaning noo cemt by the Federal Reserve (added. a por clap sags one any livery and ‘buying the deferred Beste, topped, PE o- ose a8") Board gave Wall Street the “gy” se one pons ald & waahd ss a ae months. Carrots, Du. ssssscesseessee 359 gigmal and it took of « money didn’t stay long in about 100 ‘jobs FOR WAN Near the end of the first hour. Sorscredish pk. basket cones a.m) hage epurt. the office at 1 Lafayette St... as , 4 pre Fe 2si8t wheat was % to *4 higher. March Weeks cha.) dos. <....--.0+-00 b | Opening gains went to 2 points $50,637,004 was paid out in dis- dora gp lp 4,000 pro) DIAL 2-8 $2.17%%; corn unchanged to = Hae Greens 10 and beyond along a broad front.|bursements to school districts and|- —- age - From 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. er, March $1.12%4: oats unchanged Poe, Sus, hothouse, (bsxt) # iba. 335 The first hour trading was a tre-| municipalities, townships and _vil- Under the new plan, employes on to Ms higher, March ©, rye 44 tO Turnioa ‘topped bu 33, Mendous 1,260,000 shares, equal el ie a 40-hour week would work at least All errors mA : : or 3% lower, Mareh $1.277s: eoyteans —— Ls Lo fear aaa na = the first four hours yesterday. The The balance between receipts 32 hours a week zs ae E 4-450 . to ower, January §224: and parsnt % be SOcenuic : . : Lanny Me “ r, Jan ts ae aes ee ee eek wee ‘yg ticker tape lagged for an a 8 and _dabasscracate reverteg to : aoa “Er ace MAN ¥ 22 “ was ge 22 age e ’ Raciahes ahethiodse (dens) dos. Se > minutes and \ was as much as jal funds, ks said. Bommar to said more. than 706 that Bell th set jeg FL — : : ‘S. yer January $11 96 Squas iciows bu. wa I : . L ot “e $9538 = — -———_bs._low fen ' has been rem cRIEN | ‘ o ‘Poultr ~ + * = $6,285.234 more in pay- and another 645 were scheduled to fered valucloes {through the ” apply betw : Grain Prices uliry By the end of the first hour, how-/ ments went out of Sparks’ office be laid off this month, oes iS em te eet : - 5 . CRICAGO GRAIN DETROIT POULTRY ‘ever, traders were cashing their last year than in esate 1956 Stee ee “ar eh cae CHICAGO Jan 16 AP) — Opening oe jan 16 (AP) — Prices paig Profits with a vengeance as the disbursement was $44 CuARLES A. SPARKS ont "5 Genk tee erence OT rhent— Mar , 61 fer Ne 1 top quakty poultry up to i¢ market average nei ne we aber | SALES TAX LARGEST ony it Wee ee eo : for = ro Sif% Jely cs. Glas a ‘ sales tax diversion from town- [ronal taxes $855 in linquent Pet | serves a oe ¥s bid oN? coRP ; i. § . ted Help Wanted ce Ee AE eel a Oman the neat largest "BY esnvesting surplus county oes pi oR ee P| ate an on, noun Deamon ay aree, 40. checks, 29-34, wid An Gas & El . 414 Lock Airc z real Ol 1 ng 2 arg ‘funds we earned $34,926 during Jan. A si ge $ sie rf es 4 ee Sep area 190 A emo Siege aye se Gongs Am Metal <.- 182 erin oo" bea ithe year,” Sparks said. “Doing NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE aes “BRANCH 3 MAN \AGER © shay Sot cite trees Hap t ‘2 rae : sai Manning no eal FBI A +s Ci Man the same thing for Oakland County scence is harehy given Ls eters Unesesit earn = Tears a alee Ea rad es ae Martin C . 35 2 ; : sign: at on Jan 5 at 10:00 | _ s is te Bad a thas 38-36; grade | seating ia Pm a 'D Strs 366 rrests ity employes’ retirement funds We o'clock am, at John Camden tm- = > Bg “ ee ene in l . Am Tel & Tel 11723 Mead) Co : . 5 for Leaving Prison earned $63,334 for them last year."’| ported Cars, = mel _Rd., Utica, | estoy wi e: ti ; k a Viscose Wiss Mert ch & 817) Healy Roadater, bearing ‘ae number BOX REPLIES oe err Pat EMpire 34108 IvesiocK . {i Moe Rese a14 The arrest of James T. nga da will be held. for cash to the At 10 today there or MUtual 46863 for confidential stl: 137 Minn MeM 114 highest : a.m. y Will Issue $718 Million: _ ISA PEL % 23 of 12 Henry Clay Ave., eee nest bidder. Inspection thereof may P personal | interview OIT LIVESTOCK ; fr ‘ pancen Any Sat ress. der- were replies at the Press CAN Fou v Use $35 —- $50 A WEEK - : _te sees Aes oe asset Cee Alawtul! lich nid Poi signed reserves the right to cai precens (a456= Convertible Debentures; _ Avco Mig +» 66 Mont Ward 233 unlawful flight to avoid con ine- ASSOCIATES CORP. office in the following sone jtteale oi in Pon- ; a Hi pte pre ros rae pelt & bio t, “y Mot Wheea ie} ment was announced today by, By: E.R. P ecs i boxes: ane st Saupe large Rawisigh _ labie r fi SCC Mot ore a a ‘oll, rr. ately vrt Biggest in istory small 1 iB rene 83 Mueller Br... 224 Charles Brown, special agent in gen. 18. 18. aoe Bept MCA ee = esr ha ; 1 Tre 4246 charge of the Detroit office of the: a us CD. @ : 1, 6, 8, 11, 23, 16, 28, _, ada WexbEd WOR NEW YORK #—Stockhalders of =e carly, trade as ter ctee a . 201 wat Segal tat Bede se Pia oo = Pye 88,35, 36, 38, 87,96, 111, = laboratery i Ww cose te the American Telephone & Tele neiters very slow. outlet rather narrow | Soo: Balke. 337 Nat Gps =“ | eath ofices as. ——& enn possibility, ype oases graph Co. have approved the big- fer sales shout steady wh seks do Budd Co cy. Mee aA Brown said ae Pri sought Supreme Court Hears —— a future date Write stating past : es : . . cline; market not fully es Ls. bs rroughs . enti «1, for leaving Ware son in, ——ee eee ee . experience and sualifications to st new financing in corperate n slow, few e and steady Calum ¢ 9¢ Nia M Pw .., 311 fOr . ‘ Gere esas Gr SORTING Sa cae Poca: Gomes oat aed eee co, 3b Nor Pac”. 281 Georgia, in December, 1956, where’ Arguments on Whether| @8Dzrsox. san. 16. ast pavip Help Wanted Male 6 Jewell typed elie bel ne ty i = te _ choice steers 7300-23850: few Can Dry ... 13 Nwest Airtin d — . ievea baska ; : POPTUB ONSSIE ESE AEE aan convertible debentures. utility and standard mixed offerings Cdn Pac ms Ohte Ou... 1 ‘ he was serving a term for bur-| Myrtle Is Public Drive peace daar flee _— =. 4 MEN WILLING TO WORK GOOD LOOKING FOR ‘aEtaae “= At a special meeting yesterday. 17 00 *» ae: van aoers and hetters anit ital Bi otver co a a2 Slary. Fogarty was held in Oakland | el Mi jAzen: at brother | o of trace eleoees ree ais _ Neas Business ieraneet ies Loe ; 5§2,006.734 shares were voted in is cin ahners anc cutters 12 09- : an Overs I! Gt. «3 County Jail and will be returned | Frank Woolsey: two grendehiiren cet acauanes ts in the city | favor of the issue and only 406.807 15.60 . te Chee & On. 88. PGA! 34 tg Georgia today. | The State Supreme Court yes- also survive. Puneral, service will A . STEADY JO of Pontiac and wes more than against Boge, Salabie ready but top 10 cont Chrysier MS pan Bpt att terday heard arguments in a suit) from Trinity” adethedist™ hire | ie te pd er —— jower: ows seedy mined lots US GON gouy sy Param Pict “34 : hallenging the status of Myrth with Rev. Bened! anes, reference aid mecha. | Carr. PURST- Mewes COMPANt * * * ber 3 & 3 190-240 Te 19 25-1950: © >a. Parke Da ..574 3 Persons Injured eee ie Barus o 4 Sting. Interment in Oak Hil Cem: pear nce, reference and mechan- Freeport, Ti The vote in favor was % 24 per eraaanpomeer |i) Gaal a cemesie 64. (toe “iygig Pe RRO. tt? jerive in Pontiac asa ray ate street. giery. Mr, Anderson will ae, —— “Seay! 101 tt Pee ee | —— = t we in th en d ge * fi wh Fe Sel t e - = bh. cent of the STAITT6I votes cast et eer: sia on sete. oe Bed Me 3 x39 «COIN 2-Car Collision | ® Srp! Meme Beego Harbor, unui "EL. DERLY MAN FOR Liat mt Of ih ‘tm : i Te. Ts +f ; 142 | Z r : | work, mo or compan < j 7 ™. There were SOULE shares of $20 Sete 2 OS So HB Me HT) Tree persons were injured in wd att corsa tats thee Pie Seat eS { Giinigt te Weil Pitthe Fem | PeanwaceoTicAL saLenan le to vote d aporn Wie tegen = nm Ed 481 PHT) Pet 42 ra s ate from 1 ta 2 p.m. B 7 - aps ae ‘hos a a by a eS oS cis be) Bienes. | chsice C m N Gas - é re t Beh a two-car collision yesterday on Tek ia - suit filed originally 242 years — nf ~ 15, ios DALE 8 . EXPER 1ENCED ager... “MAN mity "lo" detail and ‘eal nical on SALES. 3 ares CGE cee 4 28 . rq Coosum - 493 Pure O1 . : in- with own truck. ! cialties made .. Retr lary egy i ety Ee | 345 e@raph Road at Voorheis. ago that Myrtle is a public street, fant son of Mr. and Mrs Baward bio" Woodward “Rochester “OL Brie moencfecturer Raving = Tine Maney raised by sale of the *°¢ ee etuity Cont Can. “0 Repub 81 476 Mrs. Margie Mae Carpenter, 44, and he has the right to build a Beeee? See Ss 5 ht — a) diac pea en ext i : Ths < « rug > , . i bs 2 - ee Te er) are ceeaae = ae oe ee .” 38.4 163 at the end of 1956 to $92,714,- months. Fieteing interment Acar pe boo fidential. “Appy “ul "i3" agen” e860 ce ecoTT EMPLOYMENT oo week demand which Reuther said tndust Ray .. St ee a, sere ek 996 at the end of 1957. ° metery, Clar Mr. nk- ~ aor fan yen aot Mal Male ; . Five of seven men arrested in was ‘temporarily deferred” deg Rcatmeal ee Lodge Calendar is ftin He in rate ot tne = MAA TO DO JANITOR WORK IN 43841 __ | the raid of a gambling party in| Stellato, however, claimed tea fold ht ae Welgreon _... 293! ; i d bbe g 5 i tase. AL ALVIN, 2 See Ward’ E. Pygtridee, foso''W. / Waterford Township ea ester-| growing support from all segments tnt 4. 307 Weste A Bk 2. 225 Special communication, Pontiac Erhecrthgrl ee he ‘ day aS fais Ieee the day! iy union. He met secretly Tht mick — po West co" 2 pecond ‘i ege d Nk d r Lodge No. 21, Pe AM., Pri. Jan. Wanted — Pg salesmen , j to frequenting a gambling place. with his group backers last might ist Shoe cain westwn Be, o be rraigne naay He ald DM Nt oS experienced in direct work <_ , Int Silver ale & Tow | _ Ta oors, Ady.) Si PSE +t st ={i0.-perlect. ee Ee ear het ae ty Set Ba fort Seek St One of two rien” whe alleged ~ af WPM. is peat and wok 00 | aterford Township Justice of aes i capienton ; ee ccgs ‘armed robbery attempt was foiled : . fs Home vith per. wv. ye Ha x. start. Midwest Employment, sos — | the Peace Donald Adams fined the pecia onvention nex STOCK AGE 'by a tough gasoline station attend- News in Br ief park Cometery, far. Gre 4 “ein le i ad Mate Sem Bits. FRO : frve $20 each and $5 in costs. week. (Compiled by The Associated Press) ant was bound ever te--Cireuit! ee neal Home, ne vocrhees-bpie They are: Frederick Scribner. + * * aut R cei weeks Court yesterday. moral See | 3. of :?26-Mare- St" porris “An Dele gates to the convention are Net Change ; vaya oe cen s! * * x 7 | Oakiend County. sheriff detee- y Bt: beloved oauare vax __Work Wanted 1 Male 10 _ Gerson, 37. of 345 N. Cass Ave.; to approve the Reuther and OXECU- | Prey aoa ot fis 88 746 1584 Louis Vashaw, 26, of 30727 Pal- tives today investigated a breakin Mle ot hut jieat, ie = at ct ETES, WORK NEW - . _ Richard Deacon, 23. of 3373 Ayres: tive board recommendations or|Week ago 2.2018 29 78 isomer St, Madison Heights, was of a store in Leonard which net- Bian arthur Mayers. WANTED — Pernees, en —- AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER bury St.. Vern Acha, §2, of 23 W. adc pt new contract demands. |Vear ago ...,.2572 1296 ae 1g g arrested Dec. 27 after Joseph J. ted the thieves about $14. Mrs. Ade- , F Oldsmoptie High mission, $ eo work, New & repair. Kennett Rd.; and George Trekies. eh be “hugh. ‘3180 782 662 1809 Leahy, 39, of 269 S. Jessie St.|line Henry, of 52 Elmwood, re- well ane Sire, Ruth Hop resales 3e8 Pash Main. eer: ~poY — oie Ar WORK — 29, of Chicago, Il. | 1986 high ..... ae Wei Ot ita was seized on Dec 2% by the at-/Ported someone broke a window © srandenildten alee sur. « * t OW we ae ei rvice = A sixth man, Robert Barnett, Volkswagen Registration eevacer utecnk tendant at 4 N. East Blvd, glass and stole the money. eat WORK PART TIME 20, of 262 N. Saginaw St., pleaded’ x YY * An overturned. oll st ARPENTER. ALTERATION AN ‘ ‘ove in the RATION AND not guilty and a hearing has been OF Upswing i in State (CJ. Nephier Co} Municipal Court Judge Maurice | pase: fatwost revel r. FE 44108. — : Figures after decimal points are Vv ment apartment of a Vater t) ‘Jan. 17. ‘CARPENTER — KITCHEN CUP- set_for oboe 23. 3 os LANSING — — Registrations of ¢tanths. eh tow Woon |E. Finnegan BA tmgule arraign-|frame house at 277 Hughes St. time. Soe EP RCIALTY - FREE Finis Stone, 33, owner of theivoixswagens are on the upswing | atten Elec. & Equip. Co* s/ment in Circuit Court for Monday. caused a fire at 12:50 am. to JAN. 14,18) Help eal Female 7 | GanPENTER- OR OD- -—._ Stoney Drive Inn, 3590 Elizabeth in fichigan, the secretary of Balawin Rubber Co." .. An ; ro ,|Leahy had previously waived ex-/day Logs to the building was} ky at 8. Lapeer’ paw oniord aes . : -}-—“ling No job too lstge or. too Lake Rd., where the Kroup WaS state's office reported today, OL. “On a Chem, Co. As ele eet amination and was bound over t0 estimated at $300 by firemen, while Ma i = ots Howard ATTRACTIVE GARPENTR ae REPAIR: arrested, was charged with keeping| The Department of State said |Howell Riectrie M. od. Co® , 10 104 Circuit Court. loss to contents was Set at $200. North; dear father —_ Avert . MOTHER Work guaraneed. ORiando 3-8748, : a building for gambling and will that more than 200 of the small The Prophet Co* ...... g4 9 | = x and. Willfor Keep your vaportant fod of wite CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Oy iRudy Mfg. Co.* ........ 14 64 f Rummage — Con ional service will be mother. but your spare Kitchens a specialty. FE be examined on Jan. 23. German cars were registered dur- Toles Edison Co. 12.7 12-7 12.7 + g gregati ane kan fe ing the first 10 days of the new | Wayne 5. Reeaucte ¢ Co* 22023 Evans Pays Dividend A heghiy Mill Street. Fri. Jan. 17, ¢ year. . . » * * LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby The current upsurge in registras tions is caused by the importation ‘of used cars from Europe by Michigan dealers, it was reported. ‘From Jan. 1 through 13, the Ve- ‘hiele Services Division trans- ferred 193 used Volksw.gens from ‘German to Michigan registry. childhood home of Frances Hodg- dividend of 25 cents per share on son Burnett, author of ‘Little Lord common stock, payable Feb. 6, Fauntleroy. m a DETROIT ® — Directors of the ing for’ all. Evans Products Co. of Plymouth Tenn., was the,have declared .a quarterly cash) New Market, V.F.W. Hall. Friday 5:30 to 7:30. 1th, 128 W. Pike (1958. 10 a.m., on Sat. 8 to #1 a.m. Cloth- —Adv. Frish fry and steak dinner, The 4680 “Walton Blvd. —Ady. Sale. _OES Qua mt, Jan.| ‘Opens 8 a.m, E << on aw CH ‘DETROIT BALL B SEARING Micuirs _ GEORGE . HEENAN, A.I.A, | ROBERT PULLAR, A.LA. - AND ROBERT C, SMITHA, A.I.A. Announce the Opening of Their Office as | HEENAN, PULLAR & SMITHA, Inc. | Bormcered Architects to amare the firm of LEO J. HEENAN, A. I. A. | 415 Carlton Court ! -Pontiae, Michigan . FE 2-1622 || " et 2 fo teereeens D in ee . Mr. Martin will He in state at the- Flumerfelt Puneral Home, Oxford. Ann, 135 N it. — oF mother 0 r of ee age a sige -Mur- “on 20, at 1:3 ue Cemetery M will pa ametery, thet Se Puneral Home, 1 —s SCHULTZ, JAN. 18. i9st, PRED, ay Os oe St., Auburn “Heights: loved husband of Annie Behult, dear father of Mrs. (Ed na) Rethke an and 8c dear brother of Vsonge rho Edward Sch andsMrs. Leon Bert urday, Jan. he John aod & Burt mM, fattn Tih Rev. 3. Bare Frey Megan I Cemetery, Mr Mr ral emes Aubors VAN LEUVEN, JAN. 18 2803 Cooley .. Moore im ignce JAN. 18, 1968, ELLA Lake Ra., Milford; é m0 rome . Robbins of- ha) Bagmour. 4 or <<: between a ie ATTENTION : > ALL DEMONSTRA- AUTO | DEALERSHIP DESIRES 1001 BABYSITTING IN MY HOME, Vic. Maybee Rd. OR 3-379. GIRL FOR BABYSIFTING. trans, rors, Ceramics are best, per cent commissi i. mA deliveries EM dee on i rennet preferred, Per- — postion. Male | or fe- RAMMLER-DALLAS : dfe,Plymouth-Chrysier OLive 2-911 ster £1885. ae fond eer have FE 2-2800. ATHER OF THREE. JUST OUT - Far & Desires work of any inetoE BIDE PAINTING, DECORATING: an carpenter work. Lae ia. . AGE is, PRINTER FETIME EXPERT. fad Sr soaks aC esas eg = te, City, wea ees aan 7 Fegrmcian of BENT WOULD | TV SERVICEMAN WANTS FULL or Dart time work, FE §-6177 WANTED Part time handyman fob. Ex. ~ else and hoped Pid HY tools, er 4p.m. and weeke 1 OR D000 Call ' Work Wanted Female eI 1-A a "ba atts a aioe F His py LS Rg | 3-541 “é if A-l IRON up 3. INGS 73 & oP. PiCg & del FE. pa0e7 oe $e and 3 $10 ‘per week. F Boo AO BAPE, TETRA PORN. HOU se tp WALL = Sl cane. IN sue et End with terms. + : ss fe . , | ee Sees Gsoigh piace uglea| meter oom De, ie Hats a5, E « = cares 4 A é Ra. i : ¥ en i 4 . ri a = = i : 9 —. 5. : . . : Ri le_peeterrt BASEMENT ‘ ne and recreation room, Tru- : before , Jars bs ane | # fine home. West Side—6 R: ont wee ‘Vacant A most pone to- | MULTIPLE LISTING 8! ane Paths and porch. © oa heat, garage, Easy terms, Don't . PONTIAC whe. e fail to see this one soon, z preg Co ee SURAN,. SUIET NOME PREV | S195 , F pas ciy gut FE air aor KINZLER MOVES YOU IN ws tl Wtd. Household Goods 27 27 BMS & BA rH. LARGE, | COMFORTABLE FRONT Realtor All Homes Open anaes oe BY ay SPCR TIMER? FURNITURE NEEDED. Be pe 4 pm. uy _Huron_ bus od PE fe dd & | 670 w. Huron 8t. Ph, FE #3525. 2 to 5 Sunday. BOOKKEE? = Entire bos bome ait, "et lots. Get, the 4 ; gata 7 BEDROOM. NICELY “4 opty & ina ; f : L . 3 one inaiencmt i ._ Po OR 3-27 : Lo kly | pov 5 ; : rit Ww. ore, rooms oe on a Jav Aan p16 | ee Se OT | Cony, vgs ie the W EL: $23 W. Vuirmast. 2 pogreoms WANTED TO BUY — Pal nae: TYPES of furniture, Ph. WITH INCOME. TAX” “Wed. es al 28 “Spue FE Lane” | Coan run vine wawrep| “Ist't she terrible? I can’t stand her—besides, she's so BROS. Gk” Wiawe _Wi) pay. MAple 5-772. nice and thin!” ( “R S Home EMPIRE fo. ee FAX SERVICE 24| CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DIREC. |Your home or mine, EMpire 3-3125| {07, needs need uses plane to help The best of all! Youll tind not i. ass gna ys BH ‘| pT ae > Rooms OME AND | peor bes tae. Ve Sere meais._1¢_Matthews, PE It’s Custom Built | WoMtas 70 rom 4. on, Own transper YOUR Sao lt Pe FE 560) or OR) = wanTED 2 OR 9 BED 7 ROOMS PVT BATH AND ENTR | a, Washing. 3 BEDROOM NOUS OM Wil-| MEN OLY. 300i, AD, BOARD. pee in Cacanslained de- home. -From +) Ps i tt Nh tats, Tis be"Guccteekesl | aaiey rape ara —| RSvee SEIN"SMer |; ‘soow’ rome apr meseoe-| HOLLYW anh pata MODES, |_ vest a Sul" srt caeaesesy semen St On _2Ors schoo! | trim. remove of transplant, Also FORD HIGH VICINITY. : Dg ig ig * yp aeees. | ~HOLLYWOOD APTS. Zesest yard. Ca Coss Sake Bd. _Convalescer t Homes 38A os everything. 3 Warns. 30. car beteokeoss garage. | WOMAN WANT s RESTAURANT _lnad’ “clearing, MA_ GOOD REFERENCES. OR — Oe | TWO ROOMS AND bags gy Bead) Sad = peted Wine toon, Guns e- This =o te oe being “cttered “si work, Pive yrs. exp. NA 7-039). __ Moving & 1 Trucking } 19 3-4313. 2 ROOMS, BATH AND N-| furn, Utilities furn. . How- J LARGE ROOMS, FULL BATH, rock fireplace Separate dining a sacrifice You ng 1s 4 site. Corege optional. Entr.| ard. PE 2184. big lot. newly deversied. poms. BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY| jcom, i¢ Home-makers kitchen fei ed convenience, = : LARGE 3 ROOM APT PVT. EN- water, elec. siove, nice neig LADY 33004, : , ton Building Service 12 41_MOVING — HAULING | eee bccemean’ oad pone 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean,| france. eas heat furnished. Beech-| Porhoot 6 mi. from Pontiac. | BED PATIENTS OR j {AMBULATING | fea Pace brick fireplace Laun- | n ne ———— “re bie family of 4. OR 3-7012 amid | Soy Bee *| and near Cass Lake Ra. 665.) OR 3-151. Deeter on call hrs. Colonial] dry reom and extra bath. Oak LAWRENCE_W. A&BTRENCHING Se Pe sou | —Tesoane | close in. FE 4-2579.___| Caiiiren, reteems, Spat it]? moons Saat pee ts. ins bemes| _ dick. Gaford Sree oe | oe een een (GO ane ORD + i “ . A r e Tr mo. aiso es je fo tered ¥ A reon Pootings, Water Line, Field Tie 4...) Dorngetaree sen ne | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 7 tandems Ms AND BED. % | CoveLy 3 RM. APT. STOVE AND fal bath, by eet or month st CONVALESCENT AND NURSING | "mdows, vestibule, _sotrance: ce Lu | __Earlemoor. FE 23-3324. ___ refrig. neighborhood. Pree | ental. | ramic tile C car ET Fico Sanding | a, a ore MORTGAGES 7 ROOMS, CHEAP. RENT | FOR tus iss Ww. H Pierson_at 1678 Taylor Rd. or | Dome Care. eee eter on cen | brick garage, lake privileges, and 102 8. ae Lake Orion - ™, bee een | ad Re P| Oe, Ocoee Ee a ceaeae | SOO AUBURN AVE. See Sarph =F re i eee fiagies 1 play, Seon ane et Y 2- 2821 FOS gH! - te, Ti: oot, eatiates Ae fates | rete." AVE. | HEWLY, FURNISHED, OVER DR ACRES AND MODERN 7 BED ELDERLY, O8, CONVALESCENT| faply tome’ sd compare, #4 EEE leer _FE_ 4531. __.? Curson’s Clinic, _ i privat ome per m A- A TRENC HiING ACLS, @ RUBBISH, RA cee Farm loan Correspondent | 8OOMS & WITCHENETTE | NEWLY DECORATED 5 ROOW bots | near Grand Blanc. Clean; and up. FE $8371. 00. ; reaane aais fal Oa ow “your price. Anytime. PE 8-005. "Beultabie rs penn _ Adults. $3 Norton. FE $6777. _ | _apt. & 2 room. PE 6-2122. Kat aft. “Sogina® FE! raids. | Hotel Rooms 39 iit BASEMENTS PC \~ O'DELL CARTAGE _ — 3 RM. & BATH BACHELOR APT Wick 3 ROOMs & BATH. COUPLE | = tethered ra , ; S * SE yy - igen Pg | Loca! long distance moving r “TMMEDI ATE All [util ture. $13, weekix. Call _only fe esas after | ao | 3 Rus, |, MODERN PARTLY FUR- ——~ WHITE BROS. OFFERS Disc work PE #-ane. __Phone PE see | =nooue Saivite Bate TxD | OXBOW LAKE APTS 1 papae | 5 ee BAT C oii | HOTEL AUBURIN epi a epee has aus TRPENTER be ' nm mS (= Jyh ore oats ed iy bys 3.| entrance. Attractive, neat, all util | Reas for winter mos. 130 Hulbert | heat. PE 5-7598. Auntie oe = sox foodie tcpanhny 3680 Dixie Hy. . 00> terations ree_ est FE + ca AN Seite 4 Toe Pic “Pick ; ities. $49 month, Adulis only. FE | off Ets. Lk. Rd \s- ROOMS BATH, _ OIL HEAT | Cooking and retrigeraticn units, | p02 Eves. “til @, Sun. 10 “ul 9 Lot 100x138 ANY TYPE ( oF HOUSE PLANS wants work. Call aay Pgs 4) Oa any good jand contract, new 2 & 4 RMS. FIRST FLOOR. GAS Sade on ? 2 shite 4423. sehr . =~ ete % yl West Bide Cosrom DRAW LATS) SSen ay good jend cont : 28 ‘ SHARP BACHELOR APT. QUIET | er Lake FE 64423. HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN. me VACANT Lt eur cach Epon oa _heat. Close in. FE ¢0008. | Ve ery, mice. Newly decorated. FE ROOM “AND pate 5A] neat rms & apts. Some with TV : : —— ) Au yuna >. arpentry ER PRICES eH atic = a te miata aye 2 ROOM APT. PRIVATE BATH th. FE 300 | 7 By day oF west $10.00 & up odes tak, 3) beareaens phcgeodis oon ee ae : . FE 09632. aa WB tec BATH CHIL 25_N. Perry. PE 5-413 poe eee old ens, an wn a. ete Free GOVING AND RAULING +| K.L. Tem poeta Realtor \f RMS. & BATH NEWLY DECO | SMALL FURN APT NEAR BUS ee SR, $15 week. FE. Ret t S 1 r and bath on second. Base hiss & Li ton stake truck. | t End sto | ent tores 40° CARPENTRY REP 8 3338 Orehers hate en voted. Cun. AN megorn, Fvi.| ise End shores. Ort Veorhets Ad San a Oniy $10,000, $1.500 down. ARPENTRY AIR ATTICS, | 'FRUCKING AND SerS awe-} ent. & path. Days, FE 40031: | _26 Susan St. _ | Rooms, MO. CHILDREN yaa Established in 1916 “ : able, FE 40776 wy | gupeena ‘veqeten, Blensenad ~ 6 GC ASH Y eves: FE +0002, ween. PAL LL APT FOR REFINED waicome, ME 46379. NEW 2 ADJOINING STORES, 24x86 in | Wisner School ae ee ; ve. 7 RM. FOR 1 OR 7 PRIVA | _sdults. FE 2-1 | @ ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. P. W. Rent separate! as NT os of De Ge is OUR SPECIALTY | fap Cres a $$ $ france & bach. — farnishes. | SMALL MODERN KITCHENETTE DINNAN. FE ¢2577. parting. Next ae. tae akractive Soearoom, heme, a yburcens aa. Laune Sa a OE ALY ‘iso con (rock ato us or to Gs ee ® LARGE ROOMS AND BATH) _ $s weeny | © ecer Le nd PE eons. | ance, FE sie, 1 opi) eiace. fl car sarege autashed Bichon end 3 bearoums os free estimates.| Also Gump truc mediate inn fast sere ee $90 Robinwood. off N. Perry. 1 TRO “AND BATH ON ME-| STORE WITH AND) With sun deck above. Very ta: lst floor, and floor has 2 | nce aD ort Free — in 3 RM. AL MOD . - poe Inquire 29% Auburn| sutomatic heat for reat. Good ere ame lake, nice yard wi hs bedrooms and bath. Base BRICK BLOCE AND cement; | rucks to Rent tee, Bo. ern cabins. Purn. All utilities. Ra beh. PARTLY FURS. 333 ; shade trees. Call for ment with stoker heat. 2 work Also chimneys, No job tos, $$ “UN 4. 4. $63 ss True Rustic Cabins. 468 8. Broad- RD, ~- APTERNOONS ae po 8. Saginaw St FE pematar loot to see this lovely. car garage Possession st meres. ot mer-| R Tauces TAcTons _way, Lake Orion MY et & EVENINGS. 11 ROOM SE. ie ce none. 9 =e. | brome today. Only $4,000 down.| = 2 500, reasonable oy. enatectn TX) Rrocks, Tents C A S H : ia fae. “Ws, "ne secoraind oma De: Cr) oi. Rea ii none HOUSE FO mR LEASE 4 a Se ES) aloe wah a same” mcemly Drayt n Wood jou s . furs reasonable, for re: or eve: me moni 4 jlaces. MA _5-0978, | _ Pontiac Farm and 1 or couple, 31) 8 Paddock. | _and Sun, FR $6860, res | Nedra. fal bet ua, ware Rent Otfice Space, 41) saymeate” very seat apd ener 8” Naw “aie : IN A FLASH |riggiattz Seo one ra intee, Rat so Bevis Sik See nee ca ee | Industrial Tractor Co. ROOMS, ws Sap -| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| ment with 2 recreation rooms ment. Excetient location for GMC home. 2 ceramic tle baths. CARPENTER WORK © ALL 823 8. WOODWARD Fer land ecntracts oes Augie $19.00 _73_ Clark cn In finished. 2 car garage. Call after| DESTRABLE OFFICE FOR RENT.| and Pontiac Motor workers. New satge studio living room with jog imal fe Ong mt br a 5 ba o —_ gla @ ROOMS, CLEAN CLOSE IN| ier proon FLAT. CLOSE In, 165 | FE ©2831. New building. alr conditioned, rea-| furnace, lovely lawn, several large person Lm h Srestece — wee —~BiLLe *. ns om -Sunsay | perrice 1S ealiariod | —____ ve $-3460____| "Ser -rownsend 64183, $40 _MO__¢_RM, _HO@sE 9605+ Perry &t. Phone FE! _ : — ; oes See aude d hanes Paletiog & Decorating 20( Sy VROPRLEYE, Miah Peck geapveweree ane Pe | Scar AT wie | Fat sedsieseretie we Sarasin st) Rin" rScveniton apace Bu Pins, ai, attra and is re bath. Heat. stove and refrig. furn.| ——“~_*~ a . with Roman ae See = vy) Adults only, 200 M Paddock. Al| ALL MODERN HOUSE TO RENT ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, MAIN FA oil beat, 22. cusTOM Ea ton | ST CLASS. EXP. PAINTER & A. Johnson 3 Cons: PT. ENTR. LAUNDRY | __berta Apts “i with option to buy within 1 year.| {00f. Black top parking, mahog- PERFECT STARTER HOME for $30,000, cash merigage. ou beet. . decorator. Reas. Prices. PE 5-286 wkatroei facilities, smail baby ‘welcome. 115 | 7 BEDROOM. NT| Would like ts interview at 3088) Sivvided M0 FE 80000 or FE| located. fate privtieger, elose im. | och | NT -WOTHING TOO) lm PAINTING AND PAPERINO. 1048 T Ré | ear around apt. 0001 Dixie Hwy.) g7emoes ©. . oe “41 2 bedrooms, rtul kitchen ana | Ochester | Masen Thom PE 4-636. elegraph Rd. 3 aooat PRIVATE BATH AND +1183 wn payment required. Low mo. ° | i or email 90 yrs. exp. Pree! -2£9202_ Thompson, FE _ ¢630 rE pet ty tr ments. OR 3 —_ room, full bath. Only $1,000 Nearly § acres — | ates, OR ih. LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR eet eee a a aire: 2 Eo Ea “anp| —P82™ LA hr be first Moor ridihg horse. Attractive grey | CEMENT & BLOCK pee painting. FE’ $033. OVER $1,000,000 3 SECON oe 7 I ~~ AVAE BLE \ijoace ta ibe 1 art of owe with ‘ame trim set among |4-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & Ar to land con- ad Shs PAUL A rs "KERN ‘ING. MME LY town “ideal for Te: FARM HOUSE with § bedrooms. large pine and maple trees. | ira Se a a facia tmmediow ween, Gail 5 Ooi. CLosg TH FE 2920 kexn wasn ae Tf neon inst cele Saveilable capboards, dining room and’ iv: ong Be Ss — R wee W, Hu , i Fs et Ot 5,4 2 nsurance e. av : =| rt ; 1. TAPING at cote | Realige Parise, Be Pet Bates 810 per week. 3H = — ares fenced} March ich em on paved road.| rooms. beth, early American rk e. On some repelrs and redec- ~ ‘Kitchen Oo , small jobs. Quality work. rE Casi A. ND CONTRACTS. | ee 7 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE. ALL BEDROOM crating this would make a fine room with rustic beams. ELECTRICAL Wt Wikina ALL, _ 53248. aamen ae Disie Hwy.| 3 ROOM APT. UTIL. FURN. BA-| util $35 per month, $47 Auburn. meee panes aa Claes home "Only $9,150 — $1,230 down. floor has one bed- types, PE 22671 Lot Fe os. Pant AND WALL PARER WoW. by «welcome. See caretaker. 20) 2 G5us tgT PLOOR, WITH PRI-| _ ' * Gas Se oy Annett inc. on heat Nearly new. bara cHRIeAe Fee, ee Tatas vapeeaatne— t Ae “7 oe 7 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS PAT.| ‘Se entrance, Couple aes INGLEWOOD: #71, 2 BEDROOM.) REALTORS Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 3ax32, $90,500, cash to more, FaMOoy FOR OUR, OXESTOP ecppe sh AD CAMEO nay Set acta, ee nS | Pag meee Wem me PE) PEnemctss Se F'beonoow oP HURON og cciuat | Bm Dice Mer: at Burm yy service. Home ce altera- = } S eonbeans g i | eeoee nS STOMER - a I a a tee nol seo, SE | 5 Tpcceag ON aeCONDFLOGR,|* MARGE, ROOTED SATE yon ~ an sien | For Rent Miecneres 2| Ss | Roy Annett Inc. ; = 35-9580 Ut"an “experienced ,coatract mas Pvt. Entr. W. Huron 8. FE gat hog * . PAPERHANGING — PAINTING Ne obtigation,| 6041: crated. 444 E. Pike. re tse EROME, BLDG. CO. STORAGE SPACE. CLOSE. IN FEderal 80466 + GEN. BLDG. REPAIR, BRICK _ Plastering -repai a ie ba FE 68513. fact courteous service. 7 ROCats WORKING — COUPLE ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN. FE_5-5873 at optional, Parking. FE 35296. A “ Byes “Rvesings and Sunday 1-4 cement, piasiering, FE PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. piece tarnished. west cidar bai | Et wner. FE sow. nore — RMS. & nT i , HEAT For Sale Houses - 43 Goines - ” German short halr and red bone A it's = “BEST DEAL.” — RD, Thompson FE #6841) Color light brown. Reward. Mi U. ? one a 4 Priced to sti] with smell down | __ See for yourself. ——__—_—_— R ARE «Ba : : ! . | payinent. Buildin: lies 212A) ©0008. leslie R. Midi At UNION | LovEL TYPE | On our plans : S Sapeee Aan | at, EAE, BAGWE_S WET | anon * © Middleton, rit Icbegrooms.| youre, Werwih pale’ 7gu'a sta: | DRAYTON PLAINS, ame yunee-| ALL, YOUR — 10 EA.) or alive. Atound Huron Gardens = : ped io et coment . model ‘Waterford tow. ot Large oe eon se W| area. PE #-1813. .% 3REGG tills Rot linfor-| lot 100x227, Rexiy. gecorated | RIE NDS — }Ue q.| LOST: WOMAN'S WAVY BiLL- ng a —~ 2, % : Davis, @15| Full’ price 99.900 with small eee wt ¢aiti. fold Pri, morning near williams Sou —lrwintale Be FE ES. naohe oneupamie - WI envy you in this 3 juron. Contained essential pe- bedroom ranch _pers, Cail OR 3-1239. Reward. rt PER- 500 D mapee sane oh ey Cost, ty MALE BLOND IRISH | Win pe seu. OWT) Secoomettimes niet poh! | lean, Complete with carpet | _ © totem, reach hemig sunt om ~ gtores. Only $500 down, ; of cmbinetg nd gems z nearly new heme has - fee in kite j : $660 wy. con, wee dae specious ving rm, Neat} A. JOHNSON, Realtor rage and ange tot Glose to Ope: Eves tb: Sunday 10 to 8 Ra, PE| & clean ass pin. Located near) 1704 S Te] h Rd. new school 0, with ap- cen "rata me omer RS FE ries 2 cerned — | Lae commereial proper- ~2533 ; 3 fee A ea give you ‘immediate — . WARNING =: é ROY KNAUF. ~ |FOR MEN : 26% % Huror St 21 J We Will Buy Your Equity > 't lowe your ae En 5 iJ _ Hidlings, Girous Pranks, 4098 Dinie Rent Apts, Furnished 33 fa HOUSEKEEPING, ROOM, 1 . $8 week, 31 Jacokes, FE ist & : Ail private. ot . Near GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell CASH CUS- Wi oes , Classi-| ideman things you're not using through Classified Ads! PSI ee! SO Ae i ; . THE PONTIAC PRESS, T For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 “INICHOLIE | "PARTRIDGE i Drayton. Plains | E L1z ABETH LAKE Brand new, never bee ‘ lived Im. 3 bedroom ranch | ESTATES = home, Very low price Fine 3 bedroom brick home on terms te responsible ‘corner lot in penanint Eliza’ buyer Yes, it has aluminum = = Lake Estates Has very attrac: storms and screens. tive recreplicn the 55s | beth Lake. run price Se 55 es i : $530 Down eo Watkins Lake Rd. @ Reom ranchiype hens Breeseway and garage On 3 love Only $1.500- Ciawk! Lake Privileges This 2 bedroom and =: rage ts a good bur a! $750 gown Large ict in Water- ford : GILES REALTY (© FE 66178 i} BALDWIN AVE After 6. FE 39-7906 or FE 4 0840 128 W. FAIRMOUN! Civilians . ted Down no Orne COST s ect 4 oD VACANT — OPEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Walk in. anc look a} it and if interested call owner . DAN AVC) So T J 1 ves Sat and KNUDSEN shining well a0 for this located home with $1 926 ccen WM. 1H. KNUDSEN hs ove 3448 Telegraph Red FE 44 Eves (9 FE 2-8503 2 BDRM ” HOME $600 & TAKE ever payments FE §-6450 STOP" LOOK AT THIS LOVELY 7 ROOM LOG HOME WITH A VIEW OF THE L FROM FAMILY & LIVING ROOMS FIREPLACE. SITUA N TOO 1o0X130 FT VANDSCAPED LOT PATIOS, FRONT & RF AR. CONVENIENT TERMS JIM Whit REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE PR 5-644) OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL & 16 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK HANDY MAN 4340 DOWN This ettractive starter bome has stud- nice bectooms kitehen, and basemen! and rough wiring Large Located on a Block of new homes. West Suburban WHITE LAKE ROAD 83859 DOWN This bleck and frame home has 3 bedroome 23 foot iiving room seperate dining room. and kitch- en, bath, and utility room. There mie fe some unfinished work to be done lt is 26 2 36 feet on founda- tien Large frontage of 217 feet and 160 feet in Depth Full price $5 530 BUILT IN ‘54 RANCH BASF- ment. You will like this home with exterior covered with Cecar Shake Shingie, and Interio: {wo nice bedrooms darge 22 font arete dining room tiled batr fail _hivtng reom ee very modern eak floors, basement, ecreens Lake Terms can itchen, plastered walls at onl be arranged. CLARK REAL }STATI 1363 W. Huron or FE 44 _MUL TIPLE LISTING SERVIC E | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC O'NEIL ~ OPEN Sine ale sa. age Se wy Cas. lane ie CH POP: b Bee LARITY A wery HEIGHTS MAN. riginal owner {a jeax- ‘g city and offering what is possibly the most attrac- ce home in this area Pius landscaping 2 cAr garage Fanch fencing and barbecue are only a few of the many extras you ll find here Alirattive terms to respons:- bie people SYLVAN VILLAGE BRICK Convenient terms may be evailable Tor se lucky fam- Ly with good credit. 3 bed- rooms. brick construction. Lake privileges. Immediate possession A DOLL HOUSE — for a The kitchen the bath close to bug and stores. $7.- $50 and worth every cent ot tt NEAR JOSLYN A really beautiful I’, story foie low. Living and dinirg rooms are carperee Kite, 0h if MoGerp and has good tabie space Clean painted basement with Timken fur nace and suto heater drive. fenced lot block to the bus a gas water 1S car garage paved Oni nd @ ‘2 alk tunate family terma AUBURN HEIGHTS — This bungalow has aluminum sic- ing, full basement, auto heat and a i-car garage The lot is $0250 with a ‘won- Gerful garden spot Oni¥ $1,250 down . Compare Loo pong tall u py sere al the ee el A oe we Wet Side One-half of a brick duplex | They are nice anc the pay- ments sre lesa than rept Completely redecorated. GOIN’ WEST Ouse of this comfortable 2 bed- home with full basement, ikaatered walls and hardwood firs are moving west, = even ac- housetreiler part pay- Priced at only $5,900, bal- ence at $44 per month. REALTOR PARTRIDGE All on 1 floor in the Web ster Schoo! district Cloxe to Huron St bus Auto. heat Reasonable price and terms $000 Down FE 3581 - 1050 W. HURON 3 bedrooms all on 1 floor _____ OPEN ‘TIL 6 _ Aute heat. Located in the “HEY THER RE! North end. Stove, refrigera- Where or when could you find washer and dryer in- Ts vacant. ter ciuded_ another ranch home i. this for $21,500 with -r terms. 3 Twin size potresmee 1% tile “ba BUY & SELL baths. large living room, dining BD CONTRaCTS NICHOLIE = & HARGER CO _ ‘To Buy or Sell Call” .) WEST HURON STREET Howard E Fox! SHree- cupboards built in range and oven heod fan, ete, “Set on let ap- 105 x 320. 3516 Lakewood Pontiac ox _Dr | OPEN EVENINGS 18) OS GUT OF STATE. SACRI-” ur house, $605 Down FE RE ALTOR aon = 6687 Dixie Hwy MAple 5-1822 | | cH W SIDE $16,000. $6.000 DN. 75 FT | er r | S ea jot Unusual appearance & de-~ one Brick 2? bedrms Den Bath ty Laundry rm Attached ga-j SRICK PERRRACE Tage & work area. Gag heat. oe bur for investment minded _ FE gl _ —— i uTer —" units of a brick ter 7 race Siz rooms & bath each, “« NO 3 bedrooms each Ful heat, close to schools & bus jine. Always rented. Income of $75 me en each Asking $6.500-$700 . & $58 month on each unit coal DOWN We usell s@parately. Shown by - appointment only EAST SIDE . _ 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes Easy to convert to income Iseal With full basement and rough wir- for large family Three bedrooms ing On your ict. F C WwOOp CO. | & bath up Living room Corner Willams Lake road and | dymng room kitchen & bedroom, yyig OR 3-1235 after 1.00 OR down Carpeting. newiy remod-| 4 gsag eed & decorated Fully tited —— i + basement with stool, gas heal., gas water heater Glassed Two Acres SOx134 ft Close to stores. schools “With & Wonderful home all } Sete 0.500 | on one floor Three pbedrm» | . ae ee EE Und A large spacious hving rm i } with just ots of light and Z ee ere 4-828. nicely decorated, mo dining | ee eee room tut a.very large kitch- i Fre FE sere Te eth en that is well arranged | Hundreds of dollars in iand- .- scaping & @ circular drive i This ts most attractive and can be bought for $14,000 an terms Extra acreage can be bought with {t if de- LONGFELLOW | Civilians 248 WW. reom with carpeting & draperies | CARNIVAL ae by Dick Turner I-16 TM Reg UK Per OFF, © 088 te Fe Rete bee “T doubt if you can expect to be as happy as her mother and I ENS been — youre ‘inelined to fight authority!" For Sale Houses 43) ALP L O I PO ~— | MAKE OFFER. LEAVING CITY. 2 gas heat. GI tok | By owner, Barm. den yy stertced Twp me. ~534 ~ MILLER Green| R | ue) =| WEST SIDE BRICK spreaders & arborvile make a/| very attractive setting for this | Ivy covered brick home i rooms — tile bath carpeted itv: | ing room, full dining room, full basement recreation room, gas heat, priced to sell. NORTH JOHNSON ST — 6 rooms | § bedrooms, vestibule entrance, | | ‘a! r stor full dining room, full basement. } Hl i r stor ! See ric Ge tacrcce. | eee. Seat garage too, A good W Gaylord, Realtor. Open warm fully insulated home ly . own | evenings | $7,500 — $1,500 down, '3 BEDRMS, BRICK & FRAME ‘ NO OTHER COSTS | or. Clarkston, 3%: baths, lerge| Toscly Asie toon ech Gang : ; kitehea, plenty eupboaid space. room, 3 bedrooms. basement, oil 0 ee ee SOR _ lee lot. MA 53-1154 —= | heat Huge 85x200 ft lot has ee - 5 many shade & fruit trees. A rare Water, paved street, landscaped Down opportunity to buy a weil located VACANT -OPEN City property for $8,750 — terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | vegas : | Walk in and look at i and if in- pores # i oy otshcn Wilham Muller : terested call owner— a EA Me Sey : ; =f, with fuil bath. kitchen. Realtor pays wnO 6 osty SOS SS ee Se we whe 20263 EVES SAT_b SCN. TO 808 (ated Gear schools kt shopoll€ neat To BRANCH POST OFFICE, LAST SUBURBAN for information | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 8 rooms & bath Gilassed in porch ort MAple +: de = ] 3 3 car garage 2 lots, Terms OIG et | Multi-Lakes Realty CUCKLIR REAL 6 ROOM HOUSE AND GARAGE | < . ~ s ~ Must be moved 12 Thorpe St 236 N Saginaw FR ¢8378 2 BEDRM. HOME FE 44606) Eves FE 2-7320 Full basement. large corner lot, a BEDROOM HOUSE, GARAGE Tiaeht dora ane eeteliages en jarge jot. paved road. $590 Dn | _Take over payments OL 14631 | 300 S Commerce Rd MA 41578) i a | RANCH HOME St. Vincent ae Paul t DOWN Total ony g& 450 meee lent income broperty, just a fe mare siirecting | home . tt _OTTER HILLS RAN short walk to church Has good | extras of kholly pine paneiing $27 500 CUSTOM Bot ‘brick | 5 room apartment down, 4 room | plastic le in kitthea & bath ranch home, 2 bedrooms with| apartment up. Gas treat. handy to convenient cup rd arrange- FAMILY ROOM, modern kitchen bus service, pay $3,000 down, let ment, large utllity room. alum..| With built-in even 7 range. living income make the monthly pay- ments hum storms & screens & More ‘ ra = included deluxe features through- oe (ie 7 SORE eut such as cedar lime closets Close In | : ee jacks TV leads throughout,| A marvelous future in this prop- R H liz sarbecue grill. on large lot with erty, large brick home, located . + ] (4 several trees in back yard Must at 4 intersecting streets, on main : be seen to fully appreciate this thoroughfare. Hundreds of people REALTOR eulraordinary home passing daily. Take advantage of 1012 W Huron FFE 53-6181 neome, build a business at a la- : LORRAINE MANOR | tet date: $18 956) Nothing Down gz Uipons = 73 betroom Fast Side | BRT ANCH — full basement Lar = : | Wii) build 2 or 3 pedrm” starter earpeted living room with diming ous (eae ee or kettone home with basement on vour vot cil) Crepe Thee included attractive down L'a baths, earage. er | ~ - wo 4 CO —__tey an payment. Dea “"cDonaid. OR tile beth with shower doors built 3 suas u } in plus vanity. Desirable 4'2 per BSE cial tan to mortgage. _ aa Tee — cent GI MTG. may be assumed oma! 1 Home 5s OWNER | Sroattoyritetor-try VACANT for immediate po- HOY] LALTY httle 4 room bungalow, “full base- session Newly. decorated 2 2 ment. paved street & handy to bedrooms. bath, large jiv- FE ate) FE 2-9966 schools ing room, kitchen and utility 254 8 Telegraph RD. WILLIS M room, 2 vears old. alum- i PON-TEL CENTRE inum storms and screens |5 ROOM BUNGALOW MODERN. o| heat, $0.500 with §500 | mewly decorated, oak slootal see éewn -— No elosing costs fient faved rtre off B and $8 per month Iinclud- low down payment, ' Parke _____ Fe ¢siat| ing {taxes and insurance. » = wine a 8-0823 on after €:00 pm. Liberty Rose McLarty, Broker coe eolnes aa Tc ore 2 _ ol FE 2-2162 ; os MIR: “MILE | Furnished vo home. old 2 bedrooms. Asking 9 Isto 700 ove al | | with substantial down es ment Make an offer It is ‘2188 Cass Lake Ra ohn K., PE 2-485 __FE 41661, RA ei WIT) oe LAKE Real Estate Service of Pontiae SWEN Lake privileges, newly decorated. | CHARLES, REALTOR 5 room home 88.009 with gs00 ‘717 8 Gicbate 40521 lhe batate Says oe _down. Call MUtual 4-3088 | Eves FE 5-0364 — MY 31681 $84 PER MONTIL |? $1,500 DOWN Here is the income buy of the _ year family on Perry | Street showing excellent income. | Owper s@ys submit an offer. | New face brick 3 bedroom, full | basement Oodles of extras Two ent= seh w or WE onal Invest { 3-4200. Will trade for saulty in | oe tot _ STATEWIDE For Sale Houses DOWN, MODERN, and bath, 43 ROOMS nott _ Ful Price, $7300. 0 Full Price $7,950 With $1,500 Down Owner soing north—will sacrifice bungalow. Just west nion Lake area. rms., sizable living rm., modern kiteh- en and bath. Util. room, storms and screens, part basement, 11, acre, Ds level land. Quick pos- seasion Lakefront Home On Williams Lake white frame bedroo room, ‘eg-burning firepiaca! ath, oi] heat, 3-car full gereee’ Shaded lot. rear yard, mg ? Tots of ts a front- age. Priced w way below mar- et at $15,009 with terms. BUSINESS CO) NER Approximately ner prop bets, t cor- - on Eliza- Bus- out price of $17,- CITY-LOT_._. --+ bedrooms, Shaded corne: 80x: with gt STOUT'S 20 8. Main. larkston. Mich. | (ACROSs FROM aN COUNTRY ieee 15 MINUTES Hot no food or entertainment. LIQUOR BAR downtown Pontiac —— | riners past 20 years have made 900 partner with half of above. down } payment For- appointment, GALA REALTY call ° Deena Sales Specialist ond 1-8730 18233 Livernots ‘NO LAYOFFS No Short Weeks = ou are in business tor H SUN NOCO. a for —_ oN! fied Mintmvem G evectes soe $1,000. Training at Sun Oil Co. expense. Cal days Mr O'Dell, TR 108, aor Eves Mr_ Brid VE_ 73-2588. : PARTRIDGE. terford High School, approx motes good ls on cleared . road, D. n irom gona fehing ‘inks: price IS THE “BIRD” TO &8EE ; o \ «sey ° -- sa oe F — RESTAURANT or Sale arms 48 (Bay to operate restaurant on 2 OF GUA i “map bepbga tes sommcnty close RKSTON. ac. Terrific potengial. $2,- Fiealars on 3 roads. Good house, 600 dn, handies. a a Only $300 acre. 8 123 A. N. W. of Clarkston. Front- age on 2 roads. Access to wa-| : eee — House, barns, etc. §500 200 A. near’ Almont. Large house, ese oma milking parlor. $40,- H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2331.8. Lapeer Rd. PE 58-2953 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGR | Call_Rutiedge, OR 3-1111, FE 40003 Rent Farm Property. 48A 10 ACRES one, Edw. M. - Stout, Realtor PE 5-8165 | “ult 00 om. cook = ; REAL ESTATE INC, , One quor area. Hered fine owner's 7 bed valuable AT HOUGHTON LAKE of the busiest and best 1- ‘bars in the Hough’ ke Charming rustic etait Tms. and combarabte ue uving fireplace Buy real estate and al) for only $20,000 dn. If you see it — we know you'll) want it! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses throughout Mich HURON Ins W, OPEN ‘TIL o PLEASANT. GIFT BHOP IN W WELL gg Sot 275 Acres sale, Must ee Ree 2m ern somes. Large reasons. OR 3-4546 9 a ee eee ps ELL ok TRADE tnd. ther buings nea | Goce, to Bom. “Seach ay ' cm, na Rates ae Biss ate See peseeeaen = Reg og owner's home, Sahn a a 2 Smith = eng Fear ty estate tend RIDGEWAY REALTY oe Annett Inc. | si sas ave REALTY, REALTORS Gas 8 8 STATION POR LEASE. REAS. Hyron FEderal 8-0466 Low Tees rE 20101. * open Bvenings and Sunday ‘i Sundey 1-4 _ ix “PONTIAC LARe f SPECIALTY Sale Business Property 49 oe gd en ee, : - to fiuaae ally r"reliabiep person. FE a i use, et peates. Ie. 94.560, | WE COV ER FE #1431. ay THE STATE sce| BUsINEsa pULDIn. 40 by 7 2 rece a ‘Giese tan extra storage rm ted in'town ; north of $18,000, terms, INVESTMENT BUYS: | Bie Sencar, SES “6 is. $80 each. ENT AL : buiaing “4 down, sis. per inonth takes ; Sod homes 2 apts. and subdivision. % fale roed frente are Good went port a aid. itm, alan re. i oor iii take house in trad - Commercial lots, Platted. $25 per - " : eoreertke BUPA, Poe Rivenmra Av 1 ie 80 Dare & cs €. Sea saa we 75a, et toa me b for iB J. VALUET, Realtor |of iG ee devi tana. 53 (State Licensed Lenders) CASH LOANS - to $500 eae" \ Finance Co. \.._. Pontiac . Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica BORROW $500 The Quick HFC Way | Sale Household Goods 87 i? % Pom NEW “MATTERS. 168 8. You can count on fast, ‘iend): Chi our own repayment terms. quae been 80 rd family mohey problemg sfor Household Finance Corporation 3% 8 Gaginaw Ind fir. FE ¢0535 3 EE “aAOwat & _ CHEST ; SEABORRD FINA ANCE | IF 18s N. PERRY 83 : BABY PARKING FE 8-066) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland ‘ Loan Compan $03 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG! s Po w Quick Cash Seana Oak Table £25 TO $500 | Walnut china cabinet ........ On your own signature, auto. or one other security p to 24 months to y. Our service ts <= WE 8B friendly. and helpful Phone EVERYTHING 5-€121 of visit us st our ties KLA Home & Auto “ = ar rite LS) LOAN CO. TN. Perry st (Corner Pike) ' _ WHEN YOU NEED —— Sat +4862 $95 - $500 0.000 GRAIN UNIT WATER Coeh tem! seal ene eae ae aiden ROUND BOBBIN FINE signature, car or fu re endorsers. Payments to sult your We will be clad to belp FINANCE CO. : FE 41574 ___702 Pontiac state Bank Ridge LOANS 635 TO ee -2 Deiure adden XTER & LI aaiaal “9 +1538 2 prcan| Ls Button oe Auto. esa | O A NS . |2 Auto. Electric F Deluze Gas Uryer _ ! Comb. Wa 630 TO $500 — £75 TO $500 2 ~~ hee Hesters, COMMUN tae LOAN CO EE. pote pete ak cc S$ § HARDWARE F ae IN HOUSE | For Sale Clothing 5 BARGAIN BOX. | SALE. Sto: wetees Tea Pr. ft nes BOY'S eos “giz _misc c. Sizes 1 12 t to "Ye * PE’? | OVERCOAT, SIZE 2 or 40 Sleeve length 37 “sia, cw STEP “TABLE | WITH LEATHER _ Mp. a oval end aSee —f- ie oy ace ; 7 years. hone or Visit ‘i HFC today. lis { PC CHROME [ * vuffet.° $20_ EM_3 3-2607 3 AR STORKLINE CRIB AND mattress 1 year old Baby ies 24 phe new. used 6 times i i? Ye F cu a Brand nee new, Pairs eri & chair 2 KENMORE" AUTO. 4 te LL) cemea table *, greece sn ' a DINING ROOM axi2 “LINOt EUM_ mca | Marte apt—cise refrigerator 42 SOrebard Lake Ave ‘| KITCHEN TABLE $$. CHEST OF — REFRIGERATOR, _ ° $85. CONSOLE PHILCO TV. “USED, | RB Munro es Co. | Clowr GREEN ‘KROEHLER SOFA APPLIANCE (EE To ', off en feer samples and a Easy Automatic Gen > RIENDLY. SERVI __| $188, | OLDIER, MODEL, REFR TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. TOCK D GOODs bi EROL. = Ph_ Rochester OL*6-711, OL 19791 Floor Samples Mortgage L Loans 54 Easy as mie PPP LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1. For any purpose On x12 F F el t inate st 95 ‘ bomes, modern or not. in Oakland County. ‘Bi wee Scarp VIN 2. Por home additions of 2 = improvements. 2. To rough in or enclose muece ¢ artiy constructed. GUAR HOUSE To bud s "erage oF on t arage me, : . ee second es. j#t pel, ieetsonal ing or Phone PE 44726. ing room and well arr ed kitch- en. Tile bath and oil bes, ex- eeptionaily large lot. $9,050 willl ooreee A bousetrailer as down: GEORG GE BLAIR 46 Dinte Reg on 31% 2! oe Hw: 125 = = ss : YTOR PLAIN, ABOUT ANYTHINO -YoU AD “ase FOR THE HOME CAN BE POUND A little owt of the way, Dut a Gas and cle. retrig- ranges & water heaters, ts ae 2 DR. ee wae wrap ot = or Ganka: a metal boat. _FE "ss 7 SUPER HT. STEER & re A, vor "57-58 _ states sn wage, OR }- s-PT. parting ‘SLEEPS EPS | suits 6. For furniture & cash. FE: _ +1814, PROJECTOR, Reed Haper Chromatic har- ttade tor guns. coins, swords of __what_ nave’ you? _ S14 GENUINE CULTURED PEARL| meckiace $30 or trace for good FE 38-8668. : _ Ress, OR at LATE . TON PICK- He Trade «ar of equal vaiue. ¥ 32-0121. : Tm Ade Kear . # t238 OVER s¢ USED TV SETS FROM it Cass (prient ie fg 414 -Ft. Wau site 2 25c Syers, HI OW. PAINT FE ¢ = TV. 8 _cheap PEL 54821 after 5 pe 3 BEDROOM WITH LARGE nS Sy — Norge automatic user utomatic W. Admiral rorenie TV PE 8-189 Guar. electric washer ...... § 7 $ ¥ eecasional chairs, tables, TV —— rugs, dining room ns USE OUR LAYAWAY i PLAN TERMS _ miles E of Pontiag or 4 mile | aus ® Heights on Auburn BENDIX ELEC DRYER & BEN- HAVE MODERN HK ON _dix auto. washer MAyiair 6-2644, White 2, trade for busi- = BEDROOM, | BRAND | ; a dresser, raiture, 42 ‘Oronard Lake FOR SALE: SMALL ae to $12, Also players, $7. FE t-a155, FLOOR SAMPLE ~ 2 Desten mod, chairs, Reg. oe mica top, ne chairs to _ Res. $190 for $T3y 85 Dining rm. re walnut or maple, 25 per cent off. meee. ia oak or maple sofa and Sealy qagtivess and box ‘spring, also full sizeq bookcase headboard. for _. $138 50 Clayton's Furniture & Appliances 3065 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego Harbor PE SO i FOR SALE. COLDSPOT REFRIG | Exc. condition $50. 1743 Boreriy)) Rd. Sylvan Village. FACTORY REBUILT vactun | cleaners, all makes, 1 year guar- +~ $16.85 & | 900 N. Johnson. FE 45169. | ° “wisthrap walnut lose ‘FE FRIGIDAIRE AUTO WASHER, AL- | | __most new FE 2-4675 BALDWIN ACROSONIC arom | OAs STOVE GOOD CONDITION. | _ Co bi $30, EM 3-054. | GE DRYER. GOOD COND - _ 878. | 5910 Cambrook Lane Waterford OR 3-214 GE IRONER CONSOLE. 9000 | & cohd $30 OR _3-8787 : GAS REPRIG. “SERVE | EXCEL- | - lent condition. PE 2- GUARANTEED _ aeee AUTO- | Rocke Dra oes ehest ..2......... matic washers. eee Thor, | & Kelvinator Terms to suit ROY'S 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS Oakland Ave _FE 32-4021 HOOVER ELECTROLUX VACUUM cleaners $8.65. FE 3-3337. Michi- _€an Sewing Center | IN ‘TERNATIONAL “OIL ~ HEATER. | FE 86-6007 | KENMORE | ‘WASHER, KENMORE Elec. dryer, $75 each. Linen up- | helstered couch, $150. Pine Har- i vest table $50. Pr Srey _host cheirs $35 each, & 1067 | 1 KENMORE ELUXE WRINGER- type wash Exc. cond $6 aa 35-6056 KENMORE “AUTOMATIC WASHER | with Suds-Save $50.95 | #10 | wasy Spin Dry Washer 2. $65.06) Maytag square tub wacher .. $49.85 | $30 veral aA used TVs | MIL xs APPLIANCES _—sMI-«6-1300 | i | KENMORE ELECTRIC DRYER. —— Washer, $43. OR drawers, $10: girl's dressing table | 4 OH / apd stool, 510, eury Clay | |LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, brand new, $15.93; Pearson’s Fur- niture, 43 Orchard Lake Are. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BDRM. fixtures. $295. R. B Munre Elec- | trie Co. 1066 W. Huron. | LEAVING CITY KENMORE RE. frig. steve washer, bedrm, l!v- _ing tm _, OR 3-4Me _conditien. $60. FE 32-1082 rE vind” ‘ROOM SUITE A BAR- gain at $75. 307 5. Edith & LIVING RM SUITE. MOHAIR. Di. hette set Hollyw bed ith me. box springs and mattress: fr rT. 187 Glenwood a2 |MIRRORED SHADOW BOXES. lighted _ ppctures. azine racks whet-sot shelves. "TE #5152. 469 rwi $8 Oll BURNER 940. CHROME Ta- bie and chairs, $15 Electric dow fan. $33 ABC wringer wash- er. $10 FE 61801 after S$ $10. FE 40452 after € pm $14.95 up TV antensas, $9 05. WALTON TV $35 E. Walton FE 3-2357 PR OP | BARTON 1 END. Rie & ; matching pétiery ools, Also sofa and chair. OL ate T Tv TABLE MODEL. Goog co 5-0644 afler adttien. _4 Pm. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. all makes Guaranteed =~ tie $02 «NM. Jehnson. = ee een $5 STOVE Hie. sh *s "1066 WH ‘J | Us SED TV, $194 me a TV. $250 Sweet's Radio & ance, 422 W Huron FF. fal WRINGER WASHER, sis se oe a $3,000 BTU awn +) © (988 by WEA Gorin Be “Father, about the national debt—how much does the | USED AUTO. re WASH. | —— Electrie ore Electric Co. Used ‘Trade-In Dept. Eiectrie ra 7 Pe dindng! Rm suite | Refrigerator ‘ roa poems: " convenient THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE 1 8. Saginaw ais ; For Sale Mincellanceas! i) | Booch bata brass, pair .. 7TON ENCLOSED RACK FOR ‘34 | Blanket —— Le ft. M Pickup 18 galion wheel —— orchard sprayer A-I Beagle, 18 months ee barrow 2x4, 2x8 {Beer plefe.s ...... 2.2222... 8.95. Ceiling tile alae ft... LELY'® Auburn and _Rds “The Oid Reliable Pioneers." if FU EL Of. TANES. WILL DE- FE 50120 liver 2 WHEEL UTILITY — S tor OR alr compres- sor OR 3-35 +INCH Sort PIPE, | iy a - Sumo im 8. ex DD SLAC I Linoleum Rugs $485 Beautiful Patterns conds No Se FLOOR SHOP 8 Saginaw PI a 4484 “8 “ake Prec” tEATER “sce5s! 328 GAL Awto Gas Heater pogo Cab sinks & fittings Laundry trays. stand fe — SAVE PLUMBING South Sagina ™m ‘| A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS $56.50: Ist quality iellets, not B OFs — ON CASINET HARD- . et ———- here- ware ALUMINUM SIDI YOUNGSTOWN STEEL Aun, WOOD KITCHENS alum ores | mo. and | 2 $20 93 SAVE LOMBING Lad Sig _ Sagin E 52100 EVANS OIL SPACE heater with blower ang 220 tank | $60. OR _3-4285_ dome. ¥et positive: less, — i eliminated =e ecompiairt« Cue to —_ help. men, office telp am. or eves ~~ALL SPECIALS " “MACHINE SALE. . machines from $12.50 up. Cornet | ans FE #1564 cail for appoint? SINGER BLOND Co! CONSOLE. WILL $33. 4 payments i $13.35. “iRarting Ped _ Sewing | Center" _FE 23 397. aD UEEN WASHING MA- _MA-| electric pump and timer, $38. Pia! Both in good tform rocker, $11. cond FE ¢0102 sfter it LOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD EX- changed. Turner's, 602 Mi. Clem- ens. FE 2-0801_ TRADE-IN DEPT. _ 40 Table! top gas renee S65 56H 4a 2-pe. living rm. set ........ $29 Davenport ehair .. Lounge ¢ and otteman “a terre eabinet sink, ie! fittings : $39 rey size elec. renee : » $60.05 size gas ran $49 85 iene items not fated above are evallabie Ww YMAN’S 18_W. ane. __Easy_terms. on ee $40, WASH Large iain rm. vib, n 2plece set & turn AR ania _ Commerce Rd, EM 34114: bsED GAS RANGES FROM $39.50 R. B. Munro Elec, 1000 W. Huron = 7 eee TOASTMASTER, Lge ys WA. | ter heater installed, $150 — ae LL a. Piber 1 LIVING: aM A. SET. 4 Make offer. on Siem atiy- 650 t "S7 Pon- ao Value. 3-0061, aGoop Sell o: swap, on 3-9220, ap beg. mode) car or cash. FE SWAP SER is NOW IN THE el . GR 32-8561, arrant tries, | % SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a/’ job, place to We. or a good used car, see Classi fied NOW.” oS BS Mocs SOLID MAHOOANY. ~ DROPLEAP ion, 100 ~ ft. epee 4x8 eet lywood, 4x@ sheet... asonite 428 sheet.. Materia! 8} 5340 Migbiand Rd_ ‘ BUMPINO & PAINTING EQUIP. ment for sale, FE 5-7329 after. $. GuEMistaY *, Cement Color for DA NILE GREEN GREEN, TAN _&- BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPL SS §1 Orchard Lake Ave. F CHAIN SAWS _ New — used — raies & se resale Mich MY 358" from 4 to Ara Conmrpa: “sey OR }- to0 rvice — Chain Saw Distrib LABORATORY iN aes — neta gash ware bal- ce, storage c etc. All f:" pert Co, i960 W. Hu: | Siegler OiL Heaters |3 Twiee BABY CRIB. 6 YEAR. 830. o Sanderson. A A GARGE Least 6 tes—Russ's New. & sed Merchandise” G0 iM FIXTURES YOUNGS. <— gas fur- and_ steam boil- ee nen owe me Looe ‘Sate Household Goods: a7 fee Sale For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 3 CASH | ~ WAY | PRICES $19 $24 Se | ¢xa” plasterboard ............ $1 35 ocklath, & 5 g 98 $6950 @¢x8'x%" pivw . $320 credit 2's" clear WT. casing, f% .. 1's | Uoright ‘iets plywood ... -., $708; Upright | Shoe moulding, ft. ........... $ 02 ft |Ext. door frames ....... - $8.95 Ext. flush doors, A-1...... - $15.95 | Fluen Losey int. A-l......... 8685 Inside $3.25 AO passage sets . $1.80 Zonolite, bag $19 $3.35 | eo Ask for our ¢page “Cash-Wayv All 7 under: “rice covers — and dry URMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER | ste? Loh Lake Ra. EM yarn | Onen 8 AM TO 4 PM Daily | DE WALT ” RADTAL SAW .\HP, Latest mode! with extra blades. $iso_ Call eves. 5-3055. PISH SHANTY $20 GIBSON “AM- piifier $70. PE 47110. (GAS WATER HEATER... $54.85 Eiectric water beaters ... $79.85 | Bathtubs. first grade . $00 95 |O_A_ Thompson eo 8. Perry Heating E 5 ee INVENTORY SPECIAL ores RATIONAL_—CAl aon emuare Gem ¢ | we 3. oak Mooring, re square ft. | RariowaL & CASH RE REGISTERS i) From $123 up an uar. by the Nationa; Cash Req: | ster Co. Call PE 2-0285. Afier 5. 3 Ft. outside flush doors [ater gan re heaters T800 Lol! ; foot and seer: $80 pe ond over, $% ver M sq . ft. * Wolverine Lumber Co 95° 320 8. Paddock FE 29784. |JADE BRACELET WITH 6 stones, sterling silver, band made (NMORE SPACE HEATER a AND blower Tetter-Babe. Car bed. Car seat. Basinet. FE 4-2227. PE 70401. : | ~NEW, GALVANIZED PRE | ALDRICH OIL BURNER. HOT Wa- | | Mein, 2i-ft. lengths . . 3% ft. food | Mein 7 ter furnace. Like new. _for § room house MUtual 46-5024. ft 21-ft 2 sore * SAVE PL SUPPL | 33 5. Sogmew PE 5-330. — DEEP & SHAL- at Adams Auburn we igs | FES Dasit NEED | ANY “BOOK MATCHES’? our choise Write Box 19. Pon- bog Press sation doors and windows. BENSON LUMBER co. CHAIN SAW 2 MAN, MALL = HP. $75. Hollbart are welder, 259 amp, motor driven, trial ~~ Do It Yourself furnace vecauns clnaaeens feomers Oakland Puel & 436 ~Orcha ~N ‘| Miniature. 171 Nay oe COMBI- GREat ee “FEMALE, SIAMESE az. fect seal point. 7 mos. old, Unreg- red. 2-338. iste ¢, AME KITTENS 10 WKS. OLD. ‘FE ? | 10 gal, tanks ee ACROSON 1c y console. CABLE ALL UPRIGHT PIAyS | _ Good condition. $35, 54 Henry City Tre ropical Fish Aquariums WHOLESALE TO ALL HUNT'S PET SHOP — Miracle Mile sth ™ Center | PIANO IN] EXCEL, COND $40. FE ist & 8-6097. ‘PIANO TUNING PLAYER RE-| pairing Quitmeyer. _ Ow 25034 | REAL BAR( sAINS Piano Hi Fi Used eegeeres No or — E i: . HAY & tsp WILL ~ Rental Purchase Pl an Band & Orchestra -MORRIS 3 | VOSE | ‘Basy “GRAND PLANO poo endition. Mahogany. MI! 2397. Sale Office ice Equipment | 63 | ADDING cage eray 7 tai! $68 50 “Sale Store Equipment 64 | OO AUTOMATIC ey ates cs dary BEAUTIFUL a Nationa! prs reaieter. l. cutting, stra __ deliver, OA | 108 bales _| TIMOTHY AND MIXED HAY and 50 cents per bale. MUt 4-2328 _ WANTED TO BUY. CORN "Day Silage. OAKland 83847 For Sale Livestock 72| 1987 FOALS FOR SALE Good Arabian, pony, quarterhorse bloodline Call Milford, MU. 4 20|e 2m GOOD FAT SPRING LAMBS.) Ready for freezer. Call Leon | Storm. MY 2-0782 | RABBITS FOR SALE. m3? MAR- : ton Rd, Drayton Pisines, OR 3-2336 _PUREBRED SHETLAND PONY, 4 yrs. eld. Gelding. new Western saddie a blanket, halter. $250 EM 3 a 1 1 HORE PARM WAG. FE en in condition. Call _ 287 , netore i pm , Wanted Livestock 73, ‘ST ” PALIMO PONY COLT! MA 5-5811 | tops, 5c a ~ Sale Seer Goods 65, Bowling. sane Hydes Ice Skates now | IPs 9 N. SAGINAW 85T GS SPORTING 231 a = Rd., Pa tere Harbor. are ae -* . ver: ped | til fA SET HIGGINS GOL ona Used 1 season. PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH AND CaBet 4" Fir 4x8 Gis Bireh @: D COCKER PHIL TV & BLON "hosel moe eld. 3814 W jaa yg ‘PORCH LIGHTS, complete selection $9.95, ~—Mante lights for all rooms in house, ter- MARLIN rifle values. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Ave. — 3. es Pocceiccs tty GHT: FOR OUTSIDE, POST EI $18.90 complete: - ore de pes fi in coils 4. Themp- a=" Lup-| ing far Siding door m cme se #250 with oriental tank. 0. A. mpson, 80 8. Perry. < RIDING Thacrona. WALKING trac’ power mowers 1957 medels reduced to almost cost. 200 taRecye 3 lawn mowe! cover for Loreen aot a ont oR SELLING OUT a8 any- laave” AT WARWICKS ON SOIL| APPLE ae fitting < poe Orchard STORE To Meet Your ao eoad ___ 18 WEST LAWRENC a iH A baer Di ee WASHER.“ a _Raggpae tare Rienenair "Mi ware BASSINET, $5. “OR 36402 07 Gas, co OB fan Fits] “g YOU CAN CHAROR IT PON By Warehouse Clearance On All Norge Appliances 48 100.08 | at a ao. a! - eAENMER ATONE : 0-8. , STORE sais, a ire. =~, and chum combination ion doors. aoe 0233, imo moter ihn fr, for Eipchens. sa98 velar “ghee teeta fae! man . Factory 5. iactory me Michi. . 393 Orehard Lk. red = e Oakiand Ave. FOILA7S8 ; e bout ike nee new RORFAN a T fo. ta FED "BOOTS wear’ noodet coats ere Aan SURPLUS ae ee GUNS. MODE & Se Sell. ~ Sand, Gravel & & Dirt t 66 A-l TOP SOI CRU HED | L, s STONE. tll 8 p 3-9820 $21 en A Clement St. Fi Baca pai sand. FE 43263 & FE Wood, Coat & Fuel 67 4-1 SLAB WOOD FOR SALE. FE 53-9031. Romex. SURNER OlL STOVE sole. scout’s explorer | SSR AFORE Talbot Lumber. WANTED: LIVESTOCK FORREST | Jones MA 5-0826. Wanted | Used Cars 88 $6 GREAT LAKES. 77 7" PT Ps an TR TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace — » | 38°. 10° "3 bedrms. | as Parts and SPP ro 60 38, oe ____ Open E , $350 F . take over payments, OA MODERN HOUSETRAIL: Ra is to 35 ft. 1 & Low Eee ise on Sat" sas ee fe |THE oe BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS "| prayton “P* Putnse _, __ Open 7 Days a Week OXFORD TRAILE SALES AND COUR innersprin | JANUARY op I aoe SALE peter “ieonts Moton aAtEs 2635 Auburn Ave 46632 * a | OE For Sale Poultry 74 | 1953—35-t. ae 1953—41-ft. RN LAYING | }%3—3-f. _ hens. $1.50 each. ORJando 3-5600.; 1953 98.1 PR OF BLUE OEESE BALE | 1 rt MA 5-4798. 9900 Hadiey Rd., Clark- | 1 ;| were ROCK AND NEW HAMP- _tael e338 pullets and hens, MU- ieee USEL TR. Oy United - Sale Farm Produce 75 |APPLES $1.50 A BU. AND Also sweet cider. Homestead “Or- 5460 Orchard Lk. Rad. GLACEMORE FARMS. _chards, APPLES. __1900 ares =” GO6D COUNT! '¥, SORGHUM, MO- MO- ‘jasses 170 w Rundell &. Harry Hil FE 4210 “ATOES, B SIZE. $138 <= Also No. 1. Turn east em Silverbell, Turn en = Mt. No. ine 10 Pca, ‘Many, “many mi Ask about our rental MYrtie Lg =, mile WE Ake fol O OUT GP UgED traule: Ts. We need trailer. We at it tor 18 per cent Sales 15710 N MElrose 4-6771. MUST BE .~ HIGHEST ppesege See ofan ‘Jerome's’ ve ? Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 WiLL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR nice clean 4'S1 cars. All makes fee Lene es “Bud Shelton Motor Sales ASH Sane he "a 2 AUBURN = large selection of ibm bettom dollars when you drive. . HUTCHINSON mes Sales, Inc. | r te YES you will save hun- | AVERILL'’S NRED CARS it, then bring it here for HWY , | WTD. — USED & JUNEED CARS. : Auto Open Sunday giey Paris. rom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PE 5-9219. -R f tT |GLENN’S MTR. SALES & _Gssnat. * 33 hed FE_4-7771 WID.| SHARP, Cana. °@ os “34 models. AUBURN MoT RS". CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD). WE TRADE *- DOWN —Are-you_tired_ef —— —-s “BIG PAY MENTS”? How would you like a nice trans- your ‘34. ‘55 or '46 mode! car? x \areate 20 old models to choose OPEN "TIL 10 PM. ‘Jerome's’ Bright Spot” ~X\ “ Used Trot Parts 89A USED TRUCK, Pants For Sale Trucks \, 90 Ae te tt te Oe ng Gaeta o o ‘33 — - “35 Cy BECK WILSON -* ~ _—- & WHEEL HORSE —— . 36 HP. €4 HP. Snow blow- = used power mowers, Evans Equip. uA Erwit ot_ OR» _fast_north ot Oxford. FOR Quicken ara STARTS beep et Ec- onom operation let us dition your tractor now. See as us for a service date. Davis Ma- Carseat Ph. NA 7-3292.° Orton- vihie. Rent Trailer Space 79 Dixie | MOBILHOME ESTATES. Lake front and playground. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS PRICED FROM $165 We specialize m service of your see HOUGHTEN & SON 3.1. Case & Ferguson Dealer ee ____ OL_1-8761 McCULLOCH engin SAY SAWS, and used Mil * Lawn i ar, pV Eaulpmyen “4 ML}. Bir- ham MI’ 4-6053. : SLI, 4 BARREL MANIFOLD AND Bt can for "50 to ‘56 Olds. adaptor $20.00 “For Sale Tires NEW 2 “McCulloch Chain Saws POR LOW As $167.50 We tak credit term We — a "ew good used chain hand Saws We prong have chain saws for rent. KING BROs. rillé. | CRANKSHAFT pro ppooltes IN THE As 2 —— and give E-Z inst GMC OTIEETY, Pui VAS. actual miles. Not lettered. “: RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ag 2 tone ereen, Powe p,t0 50 pe Stee a mars te &'H. i ~ ED. WEELIAMS . 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Auto » Service chine 2-2563. Sindows, ney, Tow nlleage, fox Se Matar 8 speed: Grenard Lee ik 7 eg FE FIRE. Auction Sales _. 77 AUCTION mm, BRAND NEW Sates. Ranges” Tamera om suits, Pree Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway - Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 P.M. nats Friday ....7 P.M. ag — tid PM. DAILY |OR 3217 Door Prizes Dam. reopens Jan, 18, alsa. nes “Geet & a CHETEK- CaADIbEii MER Mi INLAND LAKES SALES FE ¢1121, 3171 W, Huron FE 2-6122, 313 EVINRUDE eee "58 boats motors and stock, Ute ‘our ayewe ¥' y plan, W Harrington Boat Works 4-7218. 1953 BUICK 4 DR. CLEAN car, No iY ute 193 Wy, 4-2214. DR, steering, pe Latenes brakes, power - ear like & white. BOB FROST, INC. ary |___ Lincoln Mere MI 66034 MI €2203 : ope ‘ih 8 mt | Pane exc, cond, LAA or eM Sie, “NORTH PONTIAC My rvroiet 1. potas (3 Mercury” ngraiop sid. shift...... tae ‘ oy makes ee & models to choose AU fo SALES FE 46151 your wife's wet give om de- - eee tee oes eveeeeeeee ss eeebuw ba exsevaenee § ‘este S «eR ee olen ta clin eahe: #d:, ee oa okteseerenee * si _THE PONTIAC PRESS). SLICES OF HAM ERY LOW MILEAGE COST NEW 2 Over $3,900 a OUR PRICE ~ $2,288 TRADE AbeerreD TERMS ARRAYGED UP TO 38 wok, ‘ McNEAL | For .the best dea! Dodge 2 P! ymout h De ale: - at F 63 8 Woodward MI €2042 Birminghan Ww BUICK_ 1957 Y CENTURY ESTATE station wagod, Officials car Only 32:00 miles. Pewer equipped bbe Walls, tinted glass. Like “ “OMMUNIT ry MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main st. ROCIESTEE Guar, Quality Cars | Mostly 1-Owners : ‘@ Linesin HT Like new « 8.000 : 54 Cad 62. Full power Sharp. 2 °S$ Pords V-4. Very nice. 2 "63 Cads. Will trade. "33 Olds 88. Newly overhauled 4 "3] Pord V- 2? ¢r Overdr. Sharp “33 Nash Statesman. Reas. . °83 Pentiac @ Hydra. New tires Many many more te choose from FINANCING ARRANGED — FCONOMY UsED CARS|— 22 Auburn off Saginaw PF 42131) jose BUICK SPECIAL 32 DOOR | Pully equipped 9000 actua! _ Miles | FE 5-458 __ 1884 BUICK 2 DOOR HARDTOP | R H. 2-tone green WW Power Brakee, Low town payment COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main Xt: ROCHESTER JUNK. 50 BUICK. GooD MOTOR | and ire a parts. OR 3-1826 _or FE ¢63 | +s Red Pag eee s 7105 Orchard Lake Rd, Harbor. FE 5-0204 hing age a a 405.52 FORD | : ge, $50 Motors, 3085 Crooks Rd. Recher i block 8 of — aoe a hardtop feepwterd| like new, Schutz Motors | 1850 CHEVY RF & . ABSOL. UTE. | L ments of $8 65 mo. Call Credit | 500. Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7. _Harold Turner Ford 1965 CHEVROLET 710 lent condition, 8778. Bxcgis Liseeine Chev.) €751 Dixie Highway at MIS M4 BEL AIR HARDTOP. POWER MApie one = R&H, excellent cond , wry at’ igs 4 pm. FE 8-2779 CHEV — 1955 BEL AIR HARD- top eoupe. Original two-tone fin-| tsh. New car appearance. See your car down. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 HUNTER AT &. Ra ocAbiallst 8s BIRMINGHAM MI 42735 _$,000 miles. $1,395 MY 2-6584 “REAL BARGAINS AT - Oxford Mtrs. 619 &. Lapeer. OA 82521 "ORT QUALITY USED CAR ~ (2 Seve HT. HANOUTE IC LAKES ‘ORION, MICH vay Se 2411 “Dependable heap al ransportation EXCHANGE PRIV. conceivable factery acces. ¥ DEBAKER MOSES ‘nvathaBLE. “oro SALES 7 NOMAD STATION | WAG: inal I and Power glide. Many poe | ‘ extyas, See this one owner beauty i Just your car down, Haskins Se Lig st ae Highway at rece | Ope SEE “| 8 Ford Fairlane 500 a For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Care. a For Sale Cars m1, \\! 53 PACKARD | $295 ~ Glenn’: Ss $58, “4 Per Mo. Your lear down i Naat me tor ee credit George 3% MI 6 6550 and [1 940 i car hed a Specials PS Eadie Ra, 93 CHEV. cu ‘34 Ford hd cece . 2-T. Lean Y ‘4 Rambler 3 dz. Air cond BRUISED FRU i NO CASH ‘$4 Ford V-8 Needs grill 8 ‘$2 Ford V-6 A pair, each & 1505 ‘33 Hudson Mome grown... 6 yy ‘$2 Rambier be Peach s z SELF SERVE Schutz Motors | Y 2 DR R & ABSOLUTELY NO MON Assume payments of $11 Cal Credit Mer Mr. Parks Ao cs meet 2 DR R&H POWE 1047 CADILLAC, CLEAN. (. $130. rE. _Paymerts. S006 — Daw. "$0 CADIL- fee go SE: 00. PE b | \ Birmingham 7. & \. Nash | art t payment on a ond Ss) E PARTS & 086790 | 5 166_Raeburf is “PorD D PONVERTIBLE v-8. R dr, all é, o FOM NM he 1a Re dealers, Terms arranged. Ask for 62 Oakland er | anyone who will take over ‘pay-| ‘BE SURE YOU SEE THE “USED. , Eddie. — etter +7 TS CHEV. DEL Ray. ‘344 CHEVY CONVERT SHINING with white walls MI Ae Sane Motors ce Viera. R&H A fine car needing a home ‘$3 Plymouth 2-door A dandy a ! driver with overdrive & &ma}ji down payment. Low eats: 8000 Mile Car |, Fully equipped i ‘wer steering and brakes A All leather © sacceneee dies car and its unbdelievingiy | V-8 with Pordamatic AU BURN MOTORS $128 Woodward Birmingham. /CORNER veer _& EAST BLVD | ANE “eto. ver: t cluding Power Glide Today's ape. | $795 ful) price. Just your 1987 EORe PAIRLANE. 30" eo BE SURE YOU SEE ” lack & gold. r sor car Red Tag Specials at Ei 7,000 miles. $1,000. MI) >gteeie’s 2705 Orch ord ane R ‘33 FORD VICTORIA CUSTOM. | iss MERCURY. Soe tcn engine, LaSalle’ hardtop, R&H, white side walls. : Cine Motor Sale es ; this one-owner peamy today, Just ‘CHRYSL ER PL Teer DEAL ER 5-51 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER = MApie §-5074 Open Nites Till 8 MI 6 36 Chevrolet convert. . Fo-O-Mat . ... 8 885 EN "82. NASH (RAMBLER, COUNTRY | GOOD | cee) i cer O eaatiee $195. EM 37-0081. ‘83 Rudeca Clup med 2 = ys Station Wagon $837 | Roger’ s males & Service FE ECONOMIZE- GO RAMBLER +O plead 4 DR. SEDAN. GOOD | +1989" DODGE “000 MILES. we ee sw eS DODGE ely CLEAN. LOW 1951 FORD VI pdiglt 4 ‘$7 CHEV, 4 DR. V-8 Pp GLIDE.. 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford Quality uae ig outstanding us this 4dr. sedan Pully equipped Shute Mote tors ENGLISH MORRIS. | es) 0 TE Ne acrieLE PACER full ee a TAC Hore ater: 2 tone, For Sale Cars 91 (oe _For Sale Cars” ot » Hardtop rs T Coral & beige $1405 p Rybier Demos 6 4 ts, War: Foster's dpi he putes 467 Auburn Ave 2-9145 | $1845 att BES Hudson wagon. Like . or Schutz Motors + * | 912.8 Woodward, _ Birmingham F | 1954 LINCOLN CAPRI, HARDTOP. full power, very nice, 1 owner. 1.095 BOB ye ROSTAING LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 6-202 _Open "tu 9 Ly SAVE | FOR SALE" +6790 | 1935 MERCU MONTEREY ¢ Mierior, power wer steering. safety | steering. Aah wery clean ‘BOB ¥ ROST er. . | LINCOLN-MERCURY BRALER MI 6-6934 62202 | soe “til x Hi 1957 Oven oe = ‘ | ABSOLUTELY NO monks : . | Assume payments $11 46 | ean Aes it lp de Mr Parks al _ old Turner Ford Birmingham | 4 (DOOR, STATION wagon. 6 passenger. 4 empl, ~ t ieee | lerGiop “700. 4 DReR & | ‘OR 3-8546 | ; FORD CUSTOM- \ b. snift. fresh air heater. Thic) 1985 FORD 7 Dit. ¥8 is a real nice car This car needs | . loving ph that ie Nor th atic. R & 2- Chey} et ieee brown and‘white Pvt cwnes ; . $1. eo. 2215 ‘ons Ham-| HUNTER AT 8. WOO! Price ig right at | BIRMINGHAM THE Keego Harbor. FE 5 very clean. $1.295. Arthur's Auto Sales, 6818 Cooley Lake Rd. EM | “BUD SHELTON ideernamon ace erey Sunvaiiey OF FERS: ‘BOB FROST, "INC. H-T . $1695) Lincoln-Mercury Dealer uick Spec hae Power .. $2205 MI 6-6034 Mi 6-2202 PG $1745 _ Open Hl 8 - $1185/ +52 NASH RAMBLER. COUNTRY Co _Club. FE 4-8729 Pener) ll s1386 ~ RAMBLERS—AMBASSADORS — : Used cars air hpi Pow .. $1405 GLE en Es MS@ & Porter Rd. Club. FE 4-8 1085 OL DS Classic | “98° 4 dr Holiday with + hea Schutz Motors ei2_ 5. Wood wa: | ip RD EXCEL. RON: | over over parments ar 4-Dr. . $295 North. — Chevrolet car down. Haskins Chev. 675, ixie Highway at M15 MApie eel __Op bof Nites Till 6. 1950 et GOOD CONDI- tion. New Ses 43,000 miles. _$175. EM_ 3-261 “55 Plym. $836 : North . LTON SEZ PRIVATE PARTY MUST SELL 1055 * “ws : Pairlane. bipchal tires, radio an Supermarket | Bsis(cstic, toate. xeellent con eat or bes upe! mar e€ _ offer, MAytair _6-6250. _ Savi RENAULT-DAUPHINE aS | nee MERE A SERUIEE ,., LPC]: : ea tae n cost o riving 2S: ! EC TALS 4 passenger “var. over 40 miles per gallon T3000 «miles Open evenings ‘til ® Chevrolet. HUNTER AT 8. moore Ano BIRMINGHAM _ ‘31 PLYMOUTH, 2 aoe ao top, 2 tone powder biue & white. Completely equipped with R&H defrosters. power steering an power brakes. Sacrifice. §1,000 discount. & R MOTORS 124 Oakland ___ PE 43520 TWO BRAND NEW 1957. PLY- MOUTH 4 DR. Sere TOPS!. FOR oe DEAL SEE McNEAL BIRMINGHAM : DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER _ cury, $150, Meadow Ave., Pontiac "34 oe PLAZA H CTR Vanac 6pm 68 Plym. Hardtop 495 “Schutz Moto Rol2 8. Wood ward, Birmingham | a4 PLYMOUTH ~ SAVOY WITH | Wul-Drive Excel. cond. Sacrifice . OLive 2-3042 1-5 p.m. only. Rochester Rd. Rochester nha NTH | PLAZA, $900. Ml MUt- ‘55 PLYMOUTH, 4 DOOR 5S auto trans, hat 2 tone, ‘Y Special price today, $645. R & R MOTORS 124 Oakiand F; 1955 PONTIAC | 4 DR. STARCHIEF bee Eves FE 2-3736. 180 Wall. arontac . CUSTOM 1957 rheriac BONNEVILLE CON- vertible arcoal gray with white injection engine This Woodwatd Wilsan Pontiac - CadiNac Matthews - Hargreaves ‘53 Packard § 3 Ford V-8 oan be 1 Pontiac 8 ee eee 2dr. 33 Pontiec Deluxe 26r 254 S oe GinAw 635 8. Woodward MI iene R | \ R $400. FE 68-2019 MOUTH HARD TOP, Rat. r EM 3-6461. = SE ‘ST PONTIAC, 4 DR. _ HT. WELL FE 12-6478 BY 1955 PLYMOUTH | weirecere 4 hagas Iphone ow mileage power equip- ment MI FE 2? 4 1954 PLYMOUTH GQUPE RED & ~black. Two 4s - y ire wheels, skirts Conti: “ white wails, Chrysler Gaarict dition 6 4 33 ee $975 FE 5-0371. an; fully equipped, 570s. OE 5 | B’ham MI 4-1930) sp amen FE 4-7371.. "3S PONTIAC VERTIBLE, 2 tone. & white. gray top, ‘red rior, = .W., single owner Coot cond. best otter® over $1,200. ‘$3 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN. HY- dea. R&H. HUNTER’ AT 8. ‘WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM I 69981 tartston Bee Poss Aple 5-566 PLYMOUTH — 105! s natin Starkston, Mich. i tbe ae i : | "$0 PONTIAC, 2 DR.. R&H. 4 NEW riginal finish. Excellent condl:| y's w. tres Runs’ pertectiy. $175 special. $585 full price. Just, your 6 lee MA 6-1022 any evening CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- som:? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model. Take Orion Motor sales AT CLAR KSTON FORD — MERCURY - M i ont *. PONTIAC n eeglacs eed, . tery =e fag ne 8. w tire good. 27 “Columbia. PE. PETE?) __after ae SWEPT W ING DODGE. STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS 89 M24 MY _ 3-2750 Lake Orton. 1956 4 DOOR PONTIAC. POWER . brakes and steering. Exc. condi- * tian OR 3-1571 1951 PONTIACS. — oo) en 4 BUICKS & FORDS 2 DR6&, DRS, & CONVERTIBLES. No Money ~ Down WE ALSO HAVE A VERY LOW MILEAGE. ALWAYS GARAGED ADIO i954 AND HEATER. es AL CAR. E-Z TE | 3140 W. Hurow, 1 mile W. of | 1953 PLYMOUTH. $250. | 1930 MER- | Telegraph 1952 PONTIAC HT. R_ & H AB- SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. As- sumé payments of $11.46 mo. Cal! Credit Mer. Mr. Parks at MI __ 47300. | Harold | Turner Ford. ‘57 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEP -CAT- salina. Hydramatic. R&H. Exc. nd JACK HAUPT PONTIAC + Cterkston,—1 ~Mieh-----MAple.—$-3566._ ‘81 PONTIAC, 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN Catalina, Hydra, extras, 6,000 [anil ts ee 1952 PONTIAC. R&H. HYDRA. very Clean $325. Arthur's Auto parer @618 Cooley Lake Rd, EM. equipped. '55 PONTIAC "CY's" - “THE ‘GUY FOR A i YEARS SBE na i W PoxTiac 8. 2 DR. OR CLEAN, oe FS Bs at Eadie ' Steele Ford. FE Ne ) CLEANER. SHARPER Pontiac 4 Le can be found. — "YOU! Should Come AND SEE THESE OUTSTANDING C 56 Pontiac Safari 2 DOOR ‘ARCHIEP Radio & heater, eraremon: 56 Pontide Catalina onet steering & power SANDALWOOD & BEIGE 56 Pontiac Starchief SEDAN P Radio & heater. Hydramatic, Electric windows, air condi- "56 Pontiac Catalina ' STARCHIEFP SEDAN Radio & heater, Hydramatic. wer steering & power 56 Pontiac -Starchief 4 DOOR Radio & heater, Hydramatic ELLOW & GRAY 56 Pontiac Convertible Radio & heater. Hydramatic. a & power Factory: Branch “FP ONTI. AC RE TAI 6 MT CLEMENS aT. 17 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1956 Soares a DR, R&H, V8 LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 6-6034 MI FE 5-410) MY PERSONAL ‘44 PONTIAC _Hydra. FE 5-0136 ‘SS PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. 2? DR Hydra. and other extras. Excel- lent cond $1,150. FE 2-2106 or 556 Low rel). WILSON’ S FOR QUALITY 6 Cadillac Vidorado, air conditioned and loaded e Cpe. DeVille full pow er, including 6-way seats, like new pels eee cee SOreeS as family car, R & H, Hydra. ........$1,695 "35 Cadillac 62 Sedan, 2- tone tan, full factory} ~ equip. This car is clean $1,995 mission. New tires, VOLKSWAGEN ‘57 DELK. SEDAN Loaded ‘ORT | "BETTER BUY“ At No Other Time .. aa have we been able to offer a better sélection, ’ greater values, and such a variety of color selections in our used car department. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE LO 'GET THAT BETTER CAR NOW! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 3582 °* 37 FORD 2-DOOnee eae eee PONTI AC Club b Coupe aoe FORD 2Door agro Redon godhate 8381 PONTIAC Club (Coupe ..-.-.-- $2tt FORD 2-Door .....+.+<02-: PLYMOUTH 2.Door dodonduc CHEVROLET Station Wagon re “$1295 5176 FORD Station Wagon ........ ce $357 FORD Victoria ..... Sa FORD Convertible ....... 82 PONTIAC 4-Door ............. reese 5615 FORD 2 “DOOr wo cece cece cee ee eee MERE +RY-+4- Dent enn eae 8386 ; FORD 2-Door .......... $492 PONTINXC 4-Door 2... Sa7e PLYMOUTH 4-Door 638 33 FORD Convertible ....% 90- so 30 DAY GUARANTEE ay Owens “Your Friendly FORD Dealer | 147 S. Saginaw St. ______FES-3588 | Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. YOU MAY Rest Assured “You will get the most for your money with an OLIVER aap wtb lida NA asc Radio - . : - i eater ynafiow ‘ower atecring $6 Pontiac 4-Dr. Station! ° A i at W agon. has been used white with harmonizing interior “34 Hudson Sedan ..$ AUTOMATIC transmission, STATION baled radio . heat, tir THE BRIGHT SPOT IS THE HOT SPOT 5999. “ss Sedan, radio & ST ids boskee hydrematic. Hardtop. Dower steering, & heater 30.009 miles.| 912 §. Woodward _— Birmingham C_R & H_ ABSO-| “py = 2. NO MONEY DN. os Be baat power brakes, § $8 65 “m HW ———— as Parks at OMT | 7 Olds Super. RR RAH “avara all power, Super : Special st 975 R & R MOTORS 724 Oakland FE 4.1520 7) 38 “OLDS MOTOR — Lsorirlls j overhauled. $185. PE 2-14 ‘52 OLDS. ¢ DR Tick own a Good condition. FE 5-14 OLDS “48. “6s” SEDAN 38.000 Mf & H. -Hydra. No rust” Clean as R “STA beaut _car. $175. FE 8-2635. OLDS 1955 88 2 DR. HARDTOP. | Hydra. Two tone. R & H. Power __ brakes. Call on Sunday, OR 3-8113. Dedg ht OLDS ‘57 HOLIDAY CPE. 8POT-| ‘ SO ane Pail jess interior, New car appera-_ Z . & bra See power windows or Bud Shelton Motor Sales| seats. Its all yours for this Aupurn at East Bivd. FE 8-0683 “Samm Paearnorscacer.| Schutz Motors Money saving price of only $1,495. FIRoT LIN USED CARS Used Trucks BE READY FOR THE | MONEY heath ol DAYS AHEAD WITH RECONDITIONE dD | AND GUARANTEED TRUCK THAT WILL DO A BETTER JOB FASTER. PICKUP 50 Volkswagen ... $1595) TRACTOR PICK uP FIRST... 36 GMC 322.2. -- $1598) oe ‘36 Cadillac 62 Sedan, full power, including pow- er windows, 6way s@ats..1 his caraacds 56 —— Nomad «S195 | POWER STEERING, Fol inside and out, srock’ N ‘$6 Buick Special Riviera Hard- = dm 695 fercr er tildloe-o. -..- 82 695 tan fons "34 Buick Sup er Sedan, R & H, Dyna. a nice _ family car .....$ 895 34 Cadillac Convert., EI- dorado trim, loaded. with accessories $1,995 ot fal ft ? ef guiprn pred. excellent con- Pontiae Catalina, black | '33 Pontiac & white, PL steer ing. | and many accessories | el TOs isc . . - SOR ONE ots - ++ SLT95 "36 Buick Century .. $1695 _ 2 DOOR HARDTOP Radio. Heat- . Whitewall tires. An- e beauty. Many. many good top “and tires. 55 Buick 4-Dr. SUPER SEDAN, power steering & kes. & ter. i flow, attractive her & white “fin: | 8 K- No. 442. looks _good 33° Buick Hop -.--$ 795 ‘ STARCHIE CATALINA, radio & : (56 Olds 98 Heliday Harties 82 dynafiow. 8092 ‘BA Pivmouth 2dr. Sedan good condition. radio & heater rn mae m yur pick. 2 to ehooss from. 195 i) coensier Sedan, runs ‘and $4 Ferd Dr anet mher Vs. one-owner amesusy. “1995 ry 1882 Chevie 4 dr A $230. 189 Chevie 4 dr 185 i#62 Rambler station wagon $175) $1 Olds . & Bs. 1851 Ford hardtop 8215 p48 Cadillac --.+ $385 1648 Dodge pickup $255 ea ew. > bousetratier ore, “re 7 Chevrolet TAYLOR CHEVROLET WALLED LAKE MA 41561 mC “CHEVY STATION WAGON. R RH, Powergiiae Excellent con dition, oy $i, aed INC 1 6 Masia, Millers MU_ 45155 Bteele Ford, eee 1982 FORP 1956 OLDs CON _ FOR BALE. “83 CHEVY 2 DR! i cond. Take over payments FE 17-9071 RAVE ‘RICE ( CLEAN 1854 CHEVY WHILE THEY LAST i hel AT CHEVY V4 BE Am re » Ww, 22982 See Clean. iow micas Glide. Yellow . * arittien ge | i. om. 08 Fob ‘DR. V8, Py: “own. . Low Mileage Trade-Ins North’ _ jeans. we We CAN REDUCE Youn CAR Pontiac Gommunity Finance Co, FE 80421 ines FORD BTATION “WAGON ee ae” sedan. Radio & hest- Chevrolet ttle” sori qusree At * habia are YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Ford Ranch Wagon | $e BUICK 4 DR RPFCIAL HARD. | tep Biack, & wile through Classified — and get it = er et & whitewails 1964 one owner. Hag R & H. All Cash, GET IT QUICK,,™ Ads! mn oa Us. _ Yes, whatever it is — dial! eon _MIC HIGAN OA- = SI FE — a an lod nt Will take older car ip ‘rate wre low down payment. | RIEMENSCHNEIDER _ | ENGLEHART Suburban Mtrs. OLDS DEA _FE 2-0131 | s¢5_8. 1 meeires USE rmingham . FULL POWER. Car are meh e Second car in fg the very popular family. club-coupe It's a V-8. Has radio BOR, ‘FROST, INC. Fordomatit, and al- most new white tires. Den't let LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALER the low price fool you, !t's worth | x7 6.6934 MI 6-2202 more $27.51 per Open ‘til 9 month with. ne gmoney down. 50 OLDS « SEDAN ‘CLEAN. senutz Motors |, St ows Birmingham 1953 OL DSMOBIL EE a FORD, V-8, Rau, NEW F deal Sparkling like new super "88" 4 _ FE! door. Previous owner Was a Navy “'55 Ford Ber eed 4 Ton Pickup ‘Schutz Mtrs. 4 war eh: $696 ‘I ARP. ONBOWNER, | STAKE 54 Ford 1-Ton .,..$ 695 PICKUP 32 Chevy 1-Ton ...$ 295 PICKUP . 52 Ford %4-Ton ....$ 445 VAN : . 50 Dodge 2-Ton ...$ 495 DUMP : isl Chevrolet ~-...- SEDAN DELIVERY $ 50 Chevrolet ......$ 95 "49 odes 16-Ft. ...$ $ 49 79 GMC ten eS PLATFORM ‘42 Dead LOW As $5 DN. ' o 82 per week. ance. Loaded With extras. eed 55 , os & R45) $1 Mere MOM. $ 85 ‘53 Pip ce Cranbrook Cib.Cpe,) for quick sale. _Just your car > +> Chev J -Ton ..$ &4: 1°54 Pont < el C 81 Raiser, Good. ropning ha oe ts a nice down, Easy GMAC terms. —_— Ls ontiac Starchief Cat- $1 Ferd 2 dr I running car w a shiny two- Ne a . 5 1 2 Re “ i — a = He tone finish R&H aecume pymts H ki Ss Chev. 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