Scape, Sneha Ae See es eee Ne ha F ; * . on stock purchases—after. breaking bad news on both a es ae = es Be ee * , = Z RY 16, 1 ies Be * Mes ee a = eee : oe + Margin Requir ments on Stocks Lowered’ “WASHINGTON ®—The’ government today lowered| er ant( inflation barrier—the margin requirement | Local Men Given Citations at Annual Dinner 4 Phete standing Young Man of the Year,” Weddle was honored as “Key Man” in the Jaycee organization, and Dean was picked the “Outstanding Boss’ award. Williams was the awards banquet on 7 for _— 5 of Its Lines Ford Merges New M-E-L Division Under Nance Includes U.S. English Vehicles 7 Affects Major Crops, Also Dairy Products. lower food costs for con-+ sumers. ‘ . 14-Point Program Seen as Political Hot Potato in Election Year ‘WASHINGTON (—President 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 Congress, Eisenhower laid out in 14.points what he termed a progress program and said it would let farmers benefit more from their own unparalleled ability to produce. -. Capitol Junkets Congressman Demands Stricter Accounting for said the rapid . * changes taking place in agricul- Trips in Future ture are largely the result of a}, major breakthrough in agricuittt’ E ‘i “ ji 1 junk- ets”—which cost more than $197,- stitute a revolution that cannot be 000 last’ summer — should stop, reversed, and are continuing. jurged Congressman William S. RISE UNAVOIDABLE Broomfield (R-Oakland County) to- iday. “Tt cannot be avoided and it) feared,” He asked that a strict account- get ee he said. icine of future trips be made, Speaker —[ctnanges ime 10 por cont - effect for nearly three! years. oe — + The reduction was hailed by|. Keith Funston, president of the} New York Stock Exchange, as giv- jing the market a desirable added| . Mart Quick toRespond NEW YORK (INS) — Stocks opened with widespread gains of fractions to more than a dollar ; ie aoa ate pom JAYCEE AWARDS — Gov. Williams is shown with three Pon- cent. Trading was extremely tiac men selected for citation last night by the Pontiac Area Junior heary. a Chamber of Commerce. Left: to right are Lynn Allen Jr., Gov. Williams, Don Weddle and William J, Dean. Allen was named “Out- speaker. ® liquidity that he said would help . : i iad aa oan ebge P » I| J | sa ae seas Williams Paints (Name Lynn Allen Jr. circles mixed, with some GOV. JOE FOts joutar Area iirerend Funston's ° ° ck Sea oe cerce =~ loomy Pict Outst Tickets Available} t= s ‘avec sty tcnporar oomy Ficiure as Vursranain an for Ike Dinne Still others said they thought the, Defends His Proposals; ror his "exceptional civic, church and service club Set for Monday santo ats to Hike Intangibles Tax contributions,” Lynn Allen Jr. was named outstanding at Jaycee Banquet Young Man of the Year by the Pontiac Area Junior ae ee ae ie sara Chamber of Commerce last night and won its Distin- ner at the Elks Coast Stock Exchange im yichigan and gave reasons why a| Allen, a Pontiac optometrist, was presented a plaque 6s peed, nnd peices spurt» Soemking in Eiks Temple at thew, B ‘Neal. i; 3 Merritt: D. Hilt trading. [meee “Romes Night” banqut,| er Piaaves went » Don Wet] Bob Hope Says Officials de- . mrad cee tergensts a neve tax [Javoee organization and Wiliam 3.1 Fle Almost Fell avilable at the read ef bones | "Ne wast te beep eet servions otvewr. | From Bomber nn eceand-fastest growing poputation Seat Os antes Whe Teor HOLLYWOOD «@ ~ Bob Hope * The highlight of . spoke for itself:' in the mation,” he -~ |ple. Gov. Williams was the princi-jdisclosed today that he nearly be a talk by the movement developed.| a4. growth, Williams said, is|/P%l speaker. ejected himself—minus parachute & Closed-cireuit margin requirements would! .... reason his recommended budg-| Allen, 33, is am Alr Force vet. |—from a BAT jet bomber flying 600 be beamed into the way of stock! ++ will be “proportionately higher”| ers ana 2 member of both the [Miles an hour at 18,000 feet over os wal a © ‘ \than this year’s budget, The rec-| junior and senior chambers of |‘he Pacific. throughout the na decision was made ommenaation may come next! commerce. LF aban) dimen ; jour Septittennd 2h iter two on] . Neal cited ‘his efforts in behaltitroops in the Pacific during. the hd Hilts Country a7 Oe con a lender The state faces a $35 million County ‘Children's “Totnes and his! The only thing that saved me ernor’s talk will preceed. bump. ‘These re-|Sefclt in te ene teead ee membership at the Firstitrom taking the biggest dive of cast. He will be wate page sg tes i = ascal/Presbyterian Church. my career was a lack of sleep,” Geis RB Bold, Seane —aueaf wi ® _ \the’ comic told a reporter. affairs for Ford Motor Co. Commerce Department, dropped [BANKRUPT BY MAY President of the West Side Ki: “We were at Yokota air base ; to a $342,900,000,000 annual rate | “In May, we may be temporarily wanis Club, Allen is a member of outside Tokyo, when a general im December, down mere thas |bankrupt. Buf- the really sgrious\© American Legion, DAV, Am-\asked me to include some lonely Cloudy Ahead: | 2's ttmen eanore tren Noten. |situatin will exist ext’ year, if\Vots amd the Eiks club, Married solders at Guam on our itinerary og | ner. 7 more tax funds are not found,” he/“it® one daughter, Allen jives @tiT flew the jet in advance of our J are 3 =e i , — 94 Argyle St. troupe to set up the show. High Tomorrow mioouneg sauutiing todo: on * * * Weddle, Jaycee second vice | — * * * Gar for toes kt ae Williams gave two reasons for ~.%as presented his | “They sat me in the co-pilot's Pontiac area residents can €X-| niion dollars, in annual rate, be:(‘™* State’s being short of cash:| plaque by Les Langtord, presi jseat with oxygen mask, crash hel- pect cloudy days for the weekend, iow August's . First, the : dent, for hig service te the or- |met and parachute. We weren't in the U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts.| Sost “of Pros a A eA bege Guackar er ua ganization last year, the air long before I got to feeling . arbi dea (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) | (Cootinued on Page 2 Col. 1) | Dean runs a wholesale ats TY Saeeey, 2 veel camatrephe- eesnts wit bo chenty wits Tite wing competty, Deon Eresthd artis. T coulda’ see anything. but ‘change in temperature. with a : : : * a panel nstruments. ‘of 25 degrees. Judge Hears Man’s Plea = _ 2 . .. “I started sweating, took off my to clouty, with AS ) hurries) # : Pontiac Motor Division, the Pon-li¢ it fas specie’: aba! a ; & few snow s + were my ates | Refugee, Not a Deserter’ (i: s,c°s, «Gre lmat e wp 21 cd oe ot considerable cloudiness with inter-| . PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A man appeared before Judge E4- onli Organizations were cited fot lever, similar to, the kind on pow- guittent light snow and not much] ward J. Kallick recently in the Domestic Relations Division’ years |. geats Im_ your car ‘change in temperature. of M eae year. “I was a little groggy from lack ‘ e* ¢ +¢€ : Municipal Court, the charge against him wife desertion. : 7 . of. sleep and pulled the wrong “Twenty-three was the lowest re- i= * oe He’ll Wait for Moon ee Teens, seating me ts ‘corded temperature in downtown| With impressive earnestness the defend 4 mirror, screamed: your Feeprstne tp Te eal | ane mi cage’ gore nyo ae tte hr er | ROUEN 0,8 et * —— wouldn't call me = deserter. I'm not a deserter. I'm a pete Roa Soh wells dh memagarey Phony en cle a s = refugee”, . Charles H. Smiley, head (miles out Pacific. I shudder Sign Is Most Fitting Atty. Emil F. Geldhaber, whe tells about it in the new issue | of the Brown University Astron. |to think what would have hap- “ ou of the Philadelphia Bar Assn.'s magazine The Shingle, diag | °™Y Department. “ pened given the lever a D (INS) — Sign in a elt, 1a | successful returns before I take (strong pull and a Tokyo Pret mes shop: pete how deeply the judge bse moved in disposing of the trip,” he said. “That just |" “How could I dear tp 8 finish case. shows that I'm conservative.” ‘like that?” ‘ ‘Youthful Pontiae Jury Shows Spirit of Helpfulness Teenage Traffic 3 Editorials ee ee a 7+. ed oa * seebeseeeeeneesoons a is ly News Pete ‘ Basket ..., me te “gape du beenteneeres ‘ COOTER ORO rete ewe 5 tbbesesesideee Stvveneete eet eeeee a Court Holds First Session= pec rennet tumnsttagr Fe Epc g mes the abund-| Broomfield ott he hog “ap- jis merging its medidm-price, lux-/"ce our farm people &areipalied” to learn fellow ingie|DOw bile to produce; we must|Congressmen spent more than faay ont Ruperted cleat & find ways of further expanding /$122.000 on overseas junkets, while markets for this increased produc-|senators spent another $75,000. The division, announced yester-|tion, Mot only among our own.citi-| . a | fer this iday;=will have charge of “Ford’s|zens but among people all over the er ae oy ia wen oe (Continental, Lincoln, Mercury. and re dR in wach! are chomn to help run ¢ur ne lines*@nd the English Ford ek tion,” the congressman ¢eclared. Anglia, Perfect, Counsul, Zephyr) tions, Eisenhower said it was es- stop immediately.” and Zodiac passenger cars and the) sential that they be accepted this Hie snsittlened that conavitenian, Thames van trucks will be im-/ year to improve the status of |...05 oven some of their clerks,” portéd and marketed by the di-/ rural people in greatest need, to receive “counterpart funds’ from ald agricultural adjustment, pro- i+. government as soon as they James'J. Nance, who kas been | vide more freedom, expand mar- |. ive overseas and a% long as general manager of the former | kets, and, thereby, to help raise |1)° "0 on “official business.” Will head the new M-E-L, Di-| ‘The proposals would require|made of how this money is spent,” the erganizations s for the five M-E-L. Division product lines will the profit Some Gas Stations Drop Gas 2.2 Cents follow companies in the price cut ee, : - to the Legislature would put knowledge. @id not have an | Yesterday, none appealéd a case | operator's license and had pre- |to the County Juvenile Court: |e, “outrol of retail gas m tom | “|Postman Won't Tangle , jover the country to protect letter legislative action in’ some cases,|Broomfield went on, “And some and shifts in appropriations in of these men are getting away still others. with murder,” MAIN POINTS He said he turned down trips te Finland and Hawaii last sum- mer “because I don’t believe they would have served any Use- ful purpose." The so-called “counterpart funds’ come from this country’s With Fido Anymore WASHINGTON .» — If your dog bites your postman, you're Janeiro, ee oe Delivery to your home will be stopped, at once. Postmaster General Summer- field said so today, in announcing new instructions to post offices Chairman John L. McMillan (D- S.C.) said the clerk was touring the foreign capitals “to see how some foreign countries treat their carriers from dog bites. ; cials are elected.” For Circuit Court in Seeking Fifth Judae Hope for a fifth circuit judge at work on the Oakland County bench by.next year brightened today as Repub- licans and Dempcrats united in Lansing on a bill which would reportedly have Gov. Williams’ favor. ; The measure, calling for a‘new judge to be elected next spring, was intro- ; ay The program held out the prospect too of eventual Broomfield Hits — capital cities and how their offi- | County GOP, Dems Unite : Police ( Officers © Bost Anguiea tec the eee of promo-, seresey) ‘bemuert the sumue'ah wb ture’ to force the city SS to make the promotions. tions, members of the Pontiac Po-| men whe scored high on ue lice Officers Assn. last night sharp-| Civil Service ratings and hopes | ly criticized the three-member Civ-| to make bis own promotions af- | il Service Commission, and thréat-) ter repeal of Qivil Service.” "ened legal action. : > t | “Sgt. William Hanger, top man 7s 8 \on the lieutenants’ egniy list, Paul Merideth, association at- | shouted, torney, charged that the commis-) «tpi¢ commission is just a farce. sion had “let the men down” by yo, commissioners | remember ‘fixst promising promotions be fore there is a penalty in the Civil civil service tests were given, and | Service act for those who fail to then saying that no eames follow ia ee { ned -—— ' a ee The commissioners replied that Merideth referred to commuUn- ‘they were not the appointing au- ications from City Manager Wal- thority and could net compel the ter K, Willman, In August, Will: ¢jty manager to make promotions man wrote the commission that if he didn't want to. there were several vaca for : » eacauias and deohideseaiaes PLANS COURT ACTION : At this point, Merideth said he would seek a writ of mandamus’ in Circuit Court “in the near fu Last night, he wrote that no promotions would be made until the survey of the police depart-) ithe chief. ‘Stalling’ Earlier in the — Chiet | Straley challenged the | sion's methods of Mice v8 eligibility for promotion, He said the commission should personal- jy examine the officers to be certified for pre- motion. After considerable discussion, the members agreed with the chief to have all officers rated by their superiors every four months and to average the last three ratings into Civil Serviee scores in the future, They decided to discuss the pro-| cedure at a later meeting with The commission also set a meet-| ing for next Wednesday to discuss rules for the police department. ment by Public Administrative Service is completed in April SEEN AS ‘STALL’ Officers present cere ae a i’ sal reason’ Promotions was to “ sal Be oul the April election, when an| attempt will be made to repeal| dame an Civil Service.”’ They said, “the Chief (Herbert = oo A young bank executive. inter- ested in promoting spiritual gui- Governor Outlines Need for New Tax (Continued From Page One} \ities in American youth, has been named. Waterford Township's “Man of the Year.” Harold Keith, 30, who is single | ‘and Hives with hig parents at | 4464 Kempf Ave-, was awarded | the honor at the 4th annual “Bosses’ Night’ panquet held at | the Community Activities Cen- ter. were due to 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.” Although he majored in Business ma | Administration at the University) 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 borrowed from one fund to pay off a pressing debt in ancther 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-| - Waterford Bank Manager idance and character building qual-|. of the Year Greer. Byron Merritt was chair. ‘man of the contest. Keith will now be eligible for the state judging Feb. 22, to be held in Detroit. Five candidates) in Peru Quake Rush Emergency Water City of ia. sie AREQUIPA, Peru (INS) — Twenty - ofe persons were killed lyesterday in a strong earthquake which rocked historic Arequipa and. its outskirts, : * * * According to police, 95 other per- sons were injured in the trembler, which sent thousands of persons fleeing from their homes into the streets, Thirteen of the deaths —s part of the southern Peruvian city of some 60,000 persons, Tiabaya is one of the poorer sections of the city which was built en the site of an old Inca town. + *&* * Authorities ordered the popula- tion not to drink the city’s water for at least two days, The quake broke many water mains. Emer- gency tank trucks were sent out to distribute water to the popula- tion, * * * Authorities said 60 per cent of _will be chosen to enter the nation- ‘al contest in June. the houses in ‘the city suffered cracked walls in the quake. to Survivors in Shattered |4tpred slight! jting it to grass, Ike Asks Cut in Supports tor Farm, Dairy Products | | (Continued From Page One) {creased funds for this in his bud- iget message. sd ~*~ * * j |strenethening the longer-term con- 450 million dollas fo paymnts to| any kind for long periods and put-| 10.° Extend the National Wool trees or other Act authorizing incentive. pay- noncrop uses. ; |ments to supplement grower re- * * * turns. The payment —— 9 Legislation giving the secre-|4 feature of a controversial farm tary of agriculture discretion to/Plan advanced in 1949 by Secre- ments for wheat, cotton, rice, |‘@™y £ sri aoe bee tobacco and peanuts Up to 50 per ejected by Congress and critl- cent above levels noe provided ¢ized in the past by both Eiser by Jegal formulas. Such increases) hower and Benson. ‘would be made only if there were| potential markets for the larger | 11. Extend the aa school cated to big road, school and men-| tal health programs, which account| for the bulk of the state's expendi tures. & 4output. They would be coupled|™Mik program authorizing the de-| with lower price supports. jpartment to contribute 75 million * + * 3. Legislation eliminating -acre-, | doll ars a year to pele pay for, imilk served in schoo * * | ~ * * | 8 e “I don't know what the a eo eee ote panel coe 12. Legislation to broaden ture will do about next year's as other livestock feed grains, (Sources of loans for rural power budget,” he said. | APA Jand telephone projects. At ptes- “The situation will become hal ent, the government provides! tolerable next year if we don't pose new revenues,’ he said. at either that or cutting’ sérvices.” PKqen “t-7 \ eathes HAROLD i. KEITH of Michigan after his graduation’ from Pontiac High school, Keith has always been primarily inter- ested in young people and their problems. He is presently employed as a branch manager of the Pontiac State Bank, and hag fhe distine- tion of being the youngest officer of the organization. As manager-coach of the How much difference is there Emmnauel Baptist church softball between the average temperature team, he steered the group to the in the extreme south and extreme ie of the 1957 church League north of the United States? Championship. Bowling, golf and. * * * baseball are also included in his’ The difference averages about 30 work with the young people. degrees, on an annual basis. But, In order to better acquaint the difference is quite often con-| youth of the community with re- siderably greater, In January, for, Higious education, Keith is now example, it sometimes drops to 40, enrolled as a night. student at degrees below in northern Minne- the Mid- Western Baptist Semi- sota. nar in Pontiac. In the extreme southerly sections By E. H. SIMS on the same day—might be in the the Pontiac Christian Men's Club,/ high 80s. * * * Ling. In the extreme north the average the Waterford Township Jaycees. | January temperature is 20 degrees. The five judges who the average degrees in the extreme. sc ee Depths 9 to 25 Inches in Northeast Snow Blanket Thickens The Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Full U.S. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Cloudy east son, Bob Beattie, Sr., ‘snow blanket covering the North cloudy to cloudy with a few snow fl ries, high about $8. Winds nertherty at inches. 12-18 miles an heuer teday becoming A variable at 16 miles an hour tentght and iemorrew. nor’ easter yesterday Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature prectcing 6 @™ ‘heavy snow. +? .jof present price support laws re-| ‘feotton, corn, rice and peanuts be| Besides being a member of the to base price supports for cotton of the country the temperature— Baptist church, he is affiliated with'on the average quality of the crop. the American Institute of Bank-|dling %s-inch quality, which is be- and is a charter member of low the average. selected the same basis with other crops In July it is only 60. Even in winter Keith, were Rev. Walter Teeuwis-| ‘cotton on the same basis with oth- is higher than 60 sen, William Shunck, Elmer John- er crops and would tend to lower and Erwin the supports by more than two ——_—————1'cents a pound. Present supports, Fresh snow today thickened the giving it authority to advise the section of the nation with support levels. tonight, lew eround 25. Tomorrow partly depths measured at from 9 to 2 require Senate confirmation, clob- 4. Repeal the escalator clases ich funds. Suggested has been a plan under which the gavernment would insure loans from Mies, sources. This change would lincreased when supplies decline.| nected to increase meiuet rates ‘Secretary of Agriculture Benson because private loans are being ‘has said these clauses would in-| nade only at rates double or more surpluses are disposed of, €NCOUr-ithe present government rate of ‘bring on new surpluses. Itwo per cent. But to get such * *« * lending funds, the government it- 5, Legislation to Tix the range self must pay more. Hence, it of possible price supports for loses money on present joans. wheat, cotton. corn, Trice, peanuts. | * * * tobacco and dairy products at 60 13. Legislation to limit the scope to 90 per cent of parity. The pres-|of the agricultural conservation ent range is 75 to 90. Parity is| program to pay farmers subsidies uiring that supports for wheat, ‘This was the highest unemploy- iment for any December since the irecession year 1949, {margin Valuation of New Building Over $1 Million Lower BIRMINGHAM - — New building Margin Rocuirwniants on Stocks Lowered tions to a rate of 40 per cent be- low a year ago. These reports followed by. a day the December employment ig- ures, which revealed that jobless- ness rose by 200,000 to 3,374,000. Although officials and econ- omists here almost unanimously predict an upturn by summer, the Federal Reserve's relaxation of requirements, applying both to purchases and short sales, was the latest in a series of gov- ernment moves to counter the re- cession. GOP, Dems Unite in Seeking 5th Judge (Continued Fyom Page One) week. He asked the support of Bir- mingham residents, saying the “Y"’ now is getting the leadership pro- gram it needs, and is on the road) to a healthy, Bendy growth here.’ December was a cabal month : traffic accidents, Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley said. There were 87 accidents, he reported. Twelve persons were injured, a decrease of four from the previous Decem- ber. “We want to commend the near-| ly 20,000 drivers whose names did not appear on our accident re-. ports,” servance of law and safety meas-| ceulbatabip te Gaapiae wattiec’ar cidents as low as they are.” zB Hd Moxley said. “Their ob-| E ures and their cooperation help should go to work immediately,” Hudson said, For this reasgn, it was expected be amended that the bill would be in the Judiciary Committee to have | the j take office for a short, ro tetm beginning July 1, 1959. TWO INITIAL TERMS As amended, the bill would call for creation of a new judgeship with two initial terms, the sbort. one and another of the normal) six years, beginning Jan. 1, 1960. Candidates would run for both long and short terms at the reg- ular April 1 election, Each terin would be listed separately on the a standard for measuring farm only for carrying out permanent prices declared by law to be fair|soil and water conservation prac- ‘to farmers in relation to their tices and measures. This would) |costs. eliminate subsidies for annual | This proposal calls for repeal of | practices, such as application of a law requiring that tobacco be!lime and fertilizer. isupported at 90 per cent of par- oe lity when marketing quotas are) +. president cing (cited thane jin effect, regardless of the supply.) ther indications, as he put it, of te farm economy strength: 6. Amend the price support law * *« * “Farm real estate prices are at an all time high. * * a Present law requires use of mid- * This change ‘would put supports for cotton on cwned by those who operate them, the highest percentage on rec- ords, * * * are slightly above 28 cents. ta&3 ryyrzyy Farm gal 3 + kw ' 7. Legislation increasing the ‘membership of the advisory board ‘of the Commodity Credit Corpo- iration — price support banking! agency — to seven from five, and. cent before World War II. c16 mk16 * * . grams, ending last June 30. _ * * * -/ secretary of agriculture on price Members would, * x * which not now is the case. * * * | | Agriculture Department to sel] |activities of proven merit. “Three-fourths of our farms are “Total debt of our farm people equals only 11 per cent of total jassets as compared with 19 per “Exports of farm products, as- sisted by special government pro- reached an all time high of $4,700,000,000 during the year “Surplus holding of farm prod- ucts in the hands of government appear to have passed their peak. “Substantial progress has been bered the region with gale force) g Extend the Agricultural Trade | ‘made in programs of education, winds and high tides in addition to Dev elopment Act authorizing the: ‘research. conservation and other | ballot. Another representative, Farrell \E, Roberts (R-West Bloomfield Township) said he would ask the committé® for the amendment and had “every reason to believe it political controversy.” Roberts is a member of the com- mittee. Besides Hudson and Roberts, the joint measure was signed today by Republicans Lloyd L. Anderson, Waterford Township; Theodore E. Hughes, Berkley; and Donald E. Brown, Royal Oak, as well as by Walter T. McMahon, Democrat, Hazel Park. Roberts, Brown, Anderson and Hughes yesterday had filed their own bill with the. house clerk. It called for the same election in the spring of 1959, but had the new judge es office in January, would be accepted, barring any B etc. 1960. | ote All Populer Brands—Freshest & CIGARETTES 2.23 Regular Size PER CARTON Choose your ney woot brends and, save — Luckies, elds. Chesterfields, Pip seria, ee] Dips 7 eee King or Filler PER CARTON Ciibice of Winsten’s, Bit Perede, Selem, Kent, Marlboro, Pall Plus Tc taz. Regular $2.50 ‘HUNTER’ 5* CIGARS av Do-It-Yourself and Save Costly Installation Charges CLOTHES DRYER 3- or 4-Inch Size Automatic Closing ; Dryer Vents As shown, 1-ft. pipe, rain shield and vent “at 8 em win Velocity 10 mph. = * . farm surpluses abtoad for foreign caw. * * * one — nt gone 3- Sun sets Thursday et $26 pm. | The snow cover extended as far currencies and permitting the use| “With government help, farm ae Bun Tine Tes To — » south as West Virginia and north- vot those currencies in financing people, in the best American tra- > pres Pipe ~* Moin fice Prides st 953 at jer oe haa: on fall was rel- trade development and other U/S.'dition, have gained bargaining eter’ Seg 65 —_— ‘atively - lig! n these areas. ove nt ses in th r-|power through their own farmer- = , cn Me 23, Fresh snow brought the depth chasing « aes The Recess owned and Sicrmae oontebad on ert: bir en ee IO soe oe _ 23’at Rumford, Maine, to 25 inches. would permit the sale of an addi- operatives.” gee 3 Caribou, Maine, measured 20 in- tional 1% billion dollars Worth Of | jessspesssssseeeeeememeeeemaems Wednesday in Portia fas recerded downtown: Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather — Partiy Cloudy yg recorded 18 inches, 26: NY. wi had a $-inch blanket. we 4 One Year Age in —— i — esos. excep sbnced 55 e28 uy weet perature ws Mess. temperature | ve. eeeee et. 35 ; disrupted highway travel. eather — vais, Oo Cold a a - ep a __,|abnormally high tides. Along the| Willman to Address’ he 15,. te New England coast winds were oda in the ontiac ress WEDNESDAYS TEMPERATURE CHART clocked at 40 to 6) m.p.h. during Rotary Club Today Hab Clo mimore = 43.3} Marquette 28 24|\the height of the nor'easter. City Manager Walter &. Willman ek eee any aad te al TO ab Clathlors Minne 3, ©urb Teen Rocketin nual “stal . city” message 3S Se Wen Orisscs #7 at morn the Rotary Club at the club’s 3f 2] Qmape = 38 | CALGARY, Alta. 0 4 A rash |weekly noon lunchon held today 52 24 Phoenix 21. $e of harmful teenage rocket ex- jat the Waldron Hotel. i fe mt tov, 4: 77/ Periments has prompted Cal- | In his talk, Willman planned to ae is & Bie hare *2| gary Gruggists to bar ‘of |review the current financial status 4 Traverse C. 28 11, ©Xplosive substances to~minors. [of ' on | y S pate ‘f 3) The Retail Druggists Assn. voted jat the present, and the ae 17 Tampa 66 to Male éuch ae a ches of snow on the ground. In surpluses. western New Hampshire, Lebanon authorized disposal four billion | and Albany, dollars worth. | | The storm caused closing of| isome schools in New York state! lareas and broke power lines and ucts, The President called for in- In the Boston area, wharves and aoe bridges were flooded by’ Congress already has NOTICE! Due to an ‘error in our advertisement. Wednesday, * * * / 9. Expand research to develop, new industrial uses for farm prod- | Vent Needs 1.88 4-Inch Pipe 2-Foot. vege IDE 4-Inch Elbows .........89¢ Due to the Death of ' FLOYD E. FRANKLIN . STEWART GLENN CO. . 7 Will Be Close from _ 103 P.M. on Friday. January 17th Op en ti ae Plenty of ; Bargains Still cee * $1.98 BOYS’ Flannel SHIRTS 4 @ HOUR SALE Ends zine oe om g SRR Caner wn hanay e "$2.00 Willow LAUNDRY BASKETS ¢ 10¢ Plastic Plastic CIGARETTE sheen Holds “full pack, regular Peer etere tenes 15¢ All Metal ASH TRAYS 34 x 4% inch size, baked enamel finith..... ’ $4.50 RONSON Cigarette LICHTERS Popular “Windlite’ model. Chrome finish. aiesas $5.00 KAYWOODIE Briar PIPES | Good selection of popular BYNES. cere e eee eees $2.00 ROGERS TOBACCO POUCHES Pipesmokers’ special, Air-tight model........+> $1.50 MEN'S HAIR BRUSH SETS Two military brushes and comb... sisceenceens Famous ‘Nazereth’—Ist Quality; = * 2 Children’s Sleepers $1.98 Quelity Sizes 6 to 4. .Wash- able, 2 piece = Plastic. feet. ° cotton knit. ‘ $2.89 MEN’S Flannel SHIRTS Tremendous selection” Complete ben FONGC. e+ Sizes 6 to 14. Sanforized. First quality... 2... $2.89 BOYS’ Corduroy SHIRTS Sizes 8 to 18. Washable, All COME... sscerces $2.98 MEN’S Challis SHIRTS Sport styles, solid colors, All sizes. Whasedee cece. We 95 MEN’S JAC-SHIRTS 100% wool, red only. Leisure style. $GLonly.. $3.95 MEN'S Broadcloth PAJAMAS Coat or pullover, All colors, Medium only. . $1.69 BOYS’ Denim DUNCAREES Size 12 only. Sanforized _Limited stock. , ; $2.95 CHILD’S Corduroy “PAI ANTS Sizes 3 and 4. Flannel lined. Elastic back..... 98¢ CHILDREN’S Weel CLOVES Sizes 4 to 7, Fancy knits, all colors... * *eeeeee “MARTEX"—First Quality Bath Towels, 44-in. $1.29 Value Large 44 x 22 inch, - famous brand! or anteed first quality. $1.95 GIRLS’ Broadcloth BLOUSES Long sleeve, Sanforized non-shrin, Sizes + to 14. $2.95 LADIES’ Flannel DUSTERS Sizes 34 to 40. Pastel prints, first quality . +eeee - $2.89 LADIES’ Shrug SWEATERS 100% Orion. White or blue. All sizes........ ($2.98 GIRLS’ Gabardine SKIRTS Sizes 3 to 12. Cireular styles. Weshable....... 89¢ CHILDREN’S POLO SHIRTS Sizes 6 to 14, Long sleeve styles., $2.98 GIRLS’ Rayon PAJAMAS Sizes 7 and 8 only. Quilted top, black pants. « $27.50 LADIES’ Cashmere SWEATERS Size 34 only. First quality, imported cashmere... $3,00 LADIES’ House SLIPPERS Choice of* our entire stock....... eevee hone oe een eeee * - Li Original $1.00 Seller re - Photo Albums | : { 12%x8% Inch \ _ Hard cover, loose- 19° leaf sm bp 60 pages 8 ready =—- snapshots. $9.95 CHILD'S RECORD PLAYERS Electric motor. With 6 unbreakable $1.50 Rubber FLOOR MATS. 18x24 inch floor mats, Limited color selection... $54.95 Electric ROTISSERIES Motor driven spit. Three-way switch...s.s++- $22.95 Electric PORTABLE MIXERS Farnous ‘Oster’ Brand. Factory guarantee. Chrome. ceee _ ont ital 25-inch, “oval shape.” Firmly WOVEN sseseedee’ $2.00 Wire RUBBISH BURNERS 1.28 Gelventgad wire, 2Ya-bushel size, Zipper top... be Guaranteed Ist Quality 6-ft. Stepladders Reg. $5 Quality a* eee: wen go te Bites ir oid sie style. Se “$3.98 Whistling TEA nie ~ 2¥a-quart. All aluminum. Sonar Vat quality, 39%¢ Rubbermaid SOAP Di Ist quality, - ‘Discontinued one color only. ssses ” 39¢ All Metal DUST. PANS _ Rubber edge. Standard sz. Hooded 100.» .+++ 29¢ SARAN WRAP-—25-Foot pruce ae: all foods. Cutter-edge Wek, sises digs on : Rubbermaid SINK STRAINER | < w ie only.” ‘Triangle shape. Standard SIO se yee : with handy sore “Seep Phone‘ Mal Orders Nok eve LEAST % OFF 7 i : e oan rrwewveeTYTTTTeerre YT. preter iim ie 4 ne Re a na é . bh ‘ we ie oh & ‘ “4 e ha ines ‘ é tee ce is bie : See tits be tas ki ne > ai * mite. “ i K oN j = : ae ‘ 4 ay # * aes ) te de 4 . pI a ; ‘ % AIR ead ‘ A i ‘ 5 4 ~ te , me : uy py . : Pecans: ote f vic : oe ; i i ‘ 4 . re we 5 : sat wl om a Z. a. a ‘ 4 a a COULD You STOP IN ‘TIME? _ Poorly aimed headlights make night driving even more dangerous for yourself and young pedestrians like these. Bec: the headlights | half the tion's Ce = reer cement |. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT . ON EVERY FLOOR! | rough roads, General Motors and its dealers are spearheading a : : \ ' national “Aim to Live”, safety campaign. They urge headlights be ‘ 4 checked for aim twice a year. It's worth the few extra minutes — FASHION ACCESSORIES- Street Floor iene et ee pt Nia: ri ses “— CHILDREN’S WEAR—Second Floor | three times as many fatal accidents happen at night | as during the ' e J Reg. 2.98 Size 2-3 Knit Pojames 1.77 ‘ day. . . Reg. to 10.99 Rhinestone Codne Jewelry 2.88-5.88 F FASH ION CLEA RANCE | Reg. 1.59 Boys’ Flannel Shirts............ ...B8e ne ee ee ane Seren eee eeeeees 88c © Reg. to 10.98 Girls’ Car Coats, 7-04. 0.0000 G88 Serio tae pt reer t = | eg. We... | | = Reg, 34.98 He ° 9 : House Rules Committee , | Reg. 1.00 Flore! Corsages Si deaccscucucas 44e | e ER COATS Reg. 2.98 Sl. Irreg, Crib Blankets............ 88 } Plans to Fight ] unkets ee ae en ee ane FOUNDATIONS, LINGERIE—Second. Floor ip 3 ' hy Ee | a g ] MEN'S WEAR, ACCESSORIES-—Street Floor § © Reg. $58 3933 938 |. reg. 3.95 Girdles, soiled ........ Be mer | , | i . Reg. 1.50 Bras, soiled re / a SS = oe itake a see aPcap irs om sg Rap yee nag er ae at ina . Sizes 6 to 18. 5 to 16, broken sizes. Ren 4.95 Playtex Girdles, soiled » coecen occ aes 1M4 ! = \Cotentiing Ga arto < co ee I Raw 10.00 Well Giae Sak bose. 5:88 © Fur Trim Coots, Reg. 149.00............... $88 Reg. 15.00 Foundations ...............44- 8.88 House Rules Committee will bear|reached a peak during the sum-/| theo 15.00 Wool Scasbacs 9.88 s u j . 9 Reg. 8.95 Foundations ... - 5.88 j " rid. | f * Coot one eee ene ee x » @.7)D FUMMGCIIOMS ©. os toe eae ee ene ene * hug arlene Ts '199¢ © SPORTSWEAR © ~ Reg. to 2.00 Bras, most sizes ........... +4 Ste : 4 lense spe “4 = — must approve travel abroa Reg. to 1.50 Stretch & Sized eae ees 44c, 66 Reg. 22.98 Fleece Robes. ..............05 ee on —— congressional junke ‘by House committees. Reg. to 5.98 Gloves ........ . 2.99 & Wool Skirts, Reg. to 8.98. $4 Reg 1498... $6 Reg. 16.98 Fleece Robes ............... ‘: q ing abroa Reg. to 6.50 Jewelry Sets .................. 1.99 J Reg. 5.98 Cotton Dusters..........5...006- 3.88 * * * ox Thef eg. to 6.50 Jewelry Sets Dresses, Reg. fe ace saan s, ca 3 Reg, 798 Dusters ‘38 Bills or resolutions dealing with Re rts ,000 Theft | Sweeters, Reg. to | : Cotton Dusters.............. coe: @ either subject, he sald nan in to im ress Girls OTA FT AVOMERY sweet Teor Dyed-to-Match Skirts, Reg to 1i.98.--...... Reg. oe Sadr bovigei i lakh by- ~ priberat Prigpat Re ote P Reg. to 3.99 Corduroy Throw Pillows, sl. soiled. 1. por Dyed-to-Match Separates, Reg. to 9. 98 werolstn nae 3 Ree 5 98 Borbizon Sion, beeen dias . oe oer 388 ; sa “l. CHICAGO @—Willie Lewis is af Reg. 1.00 Terry Foom Dolls ................ s ; : “1.88 ery good ca de for the Reg. 5.98 Barbizon Slips, broken sizes . Jan ts Without peer oeal ents (3 igh a a ayy] Reg. 69c Zip. Plastic Sweater Bogs.......... “4c @® BETTER DRESSES @ 5 Reg, 3.98 Taffeta Slips, broken sizes... ... . 1.88 lation has extreme difficulty ail 8 = me baaiea Be giris” | Reg. 2.98 3 Hat Box Set, $1. Dam............ 1.44 Reg. 5.98 Nylon Slips, soiled . enn na e388 reaching the House floor for a a teed olen ose! Reg. 1.98 Metal Storage Shelfs . : -88c Cocktail, Street, Reg. to § $ $ Reg. 10.95 Pylon Gowes, broken clees./.... "6.88 That's why he inflated a . : Dresse eg. y A va ‘robbery into an eyebrow lifting | Reg. to 5.98 Fl. Gooseneck Lamps......1.88, 3.88 Casual Dramas, 39.98 on 758 Myton Genen buchentam? 2 438 “Legislation. which is essential $21,000 job he told police. Reg. to 1.49 Box of 500 Napkins........ sei 44c¢ : oo). : Reg. 2.98 Rayon Gowns. broken sines........ 1.88 Sail Lew a aie Ga oe - * * Reg. 1.00 School Pencil! Sones. a eee © BETTER SUITS @ Reg. 3.98 Box of 7 Day of Week Panties... ... 1.88 | “will have no, difficulties in our) |... had reported that two] Reg. 5.98 Magezine Recks & Point. ieee a ses 3.88 - 2. : , eae 3.88 committee. But we are.going to 8 Tweed. Gab.. Fur Trim Reg. to $ 3 Reg. 5.98 Chellis Pejemes ............... ; take a long and hard look at ev. _— “— al, a = Reg: Le —. oe Mags Roca son ooDogE 6 Checks. Plonnels . 59 98 $28 38 " APPLIANCES, RUGS, ETC Downsteirs | mu ide apartment, © slashe eg. nsect Repe ndles wee » je. Mieses, Malt Si , . ’ oe | not strictly related to national de Ieee "with $2 oe Reg. 1.00 Ceramic Ash Trays ............. —————erore 4 Reg. 379.95 12° Kelv. Refrigerators....:.....$218 j Stach” stant Kae" Jc cha oss" | FABRICS, DOMESTICS—Fourth Floor © BETTER BLOUSES * eee ere tie ; eg. ok | He said ae ~): money gam-] Reg. to 98c 36” Cotton Print Fabrics. ss. 4c Nylons, Cottons, Dracrons, Reg to 8 § 2 $4 Fi. Sample, Used TV’s, 17-21%... From = $-25 He said the committee should DUne*ir the Army in 195, but un- Reg. to 79c 36% Washable Cotton Fabrics... . 22¢ Dressy, Shirt Styles 8.98 Reg. 399.95 New Auto. Weshers.......... .$188 x ' der_questioning ay : — Reg. 14.95 100% Down Filled Comforters... et Reg. 139.95 Deluxe botngg “od wane ire Ue tee : i | . = agar dares Reg. 22.50 Satin Covered Comforters........ Je . Reg. 149.95 Easy Auto. Elec. Dryers........ | Two Ships Missing where he is empleved, PA] Reg. 10.98 All Wool Blonkets. 5.88 ¢ DAYTIME a Used Portable Thor Ironer ................ $ 44 | With 30 Men Aboard _ . Reg. to 14.98 All Woe! Blenkets . sane es Cottons, Rayons, Ginghams, to 5.99 P Floor eg 1 yy emo ag Be .to "ane 1 Reg. 6.98 Foom Mattress Toppers. . Tr re = Pelnte, foreys, Pleancls. $] 88 $988 $3 8 = Reg. 29.95 Reg. Wi ng Pong Table..... . | :. : Reg. 29.95 6’ by 9% Cotton Rugs........... 18.88 [ee we oe oo Nagvlldearadht pated in | CHINA, HOUSEWARES—Fifth Floor a a ae | Reg. 59.95 9 by 12" Hecked Rugs... 138.88 ; were reported missing today. | 7 E Reg. 59.50 Twin or Full Box Springs........ 24.88 | Te Maritime _Salety Agency] Owner of the shore View Mar] Reg. 88c Pofete Bebe Racks." ..... a/aee |- © INEXPENSIVE DRESSES © —_ 0: 32.30 Twin ge Full Bex Springs... . 26.88 UA. Vessels were ir L. P. Roett ed t 2 5 | emrching for the Sitten cargo Waterford eter, et ge PE Saag. end Oregon Sy Gee Gre he .@sh and Hazelton, west ofjcome to the junior high schoel land her 10 children over. the baling accident which killed Mr. Waterman last July 16, got a real glow this week. x * age from 144 to 14 room modern home on Cherry street. Leroy Waterman, 37, was found dead with both arms~ | amputated last summer on thé Hollow Corners road farm of George Mott where he had his family of 11 without any means of livelihood. Neighbors, veterans’ and other clubs, church groups and from 6 to 7 p.m. The instructor ‘Cass, Smith will replace Mrs. Bruce strangers who read the touching story in their newspapers, | family’s assistance with offers of aid. Donations’ ‘rushed to the Rochester road. It is lighted, and’ an instructor will be present from 7 to 9 p.m. to teach the funda-| mentals of skating. Baton lessons have been com- rough spots following a hay- * schedule goes into effect, |PTA, class in creative ballet for junior been working. His death left fend senior high school girls at the ‘junior high school on Tuesdays| poured in, and soon the familly was able to move from the ‘Area Firemen to Dine Coremtttee who assist at the Oak-|*@t™ where Mr. Waterman had been sharecropping to a rented house at 4149 S. Mill St. * * But that wasn't quite enough, Farm machinery which the |Watermans owned provided some momey, and this with funds! at the Masonic Hall. from other sources and the interest of a local real estate| man made it possible to purchase the home. Together at Metamora — METAMORA —} Local firemen will host the North Oakland County. |Firemen's Association on’ Jan, 21 *: Metamora Ladies’ Aid will serve ithe dinner at 7 p.m. with pro- Now the Waterman's have rvots in their own home. And/¢eeds to go to Pilgrim Congrega- though they still miss Dad terribly, they can smile again because the family is ‘assured o: able surroundings. They're home. Met Oxford firem f staying together in comfort- | Metamora and Oxford firemen’ ing together on fires. Along with the Harrison Central | the AYSRA will sponsor a tional Church basement fund. Inow jare closely associated, often work- re ‘Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Ex- ercises and muscle toning will be featured. | Plans are being made to start ja Community Recreation Council at the home of its adviser from) They saw Mrs. Waterman and the youngsters, ranging in| pleted and there are no further {or the purpose of coordinating years, happily installed in their own six- plans for more until the summer the recreational needs of the area. \A meeting date will be decided upon notification of organizations, County Calendar uples ‘cue oo Cha: cs . L ae Ke f | it at 8 p.m. lay in the low imal on Merrimah R City. * The Club of Southfield will meet th at Fruitridge . Southfield, vetween, 12 — 13 Mile jena Three men the Hoyt Vandenbe: (Squad _ car Air Patrol, will Wailed Lake Fea he steward and Finance Com. mis: lied Lake Methodist - Church will meet Monday at 8:15 p.m. Complete plans will be made the A Assisting rs. Merritt igroup’s si of the Low-Price 3-for than the best size and the | 7 pote <3 illte-alee, stretch-out foomsinees ... ertep : of a road-leveling New Direction Styling! So why buy a tar witha ene , erate? Ota tee : ee Se re 8 eg Pe e ee ee z y ‘ & ee . : ek: | “Reg. 49c-—Save 20c Hanger Covers . ~ Waste Basket © Glass Candy Jar Reg. 39c--Set of 12 21: 47 66: 19* Reg. 98c—Glags Serving Tray Reg. 98c—Metal Reg. 39c—Save 20c Glass Candy Jar “Oh, my take 12 dozen,” said the salesman ... “you won't have to reorder.” Man, was he right. Reg. $1.29—Save 40c—Metal Step-on Can Reg, 79ce—Save 35c Charcoal Scuttle Reg. $2.98—Save $1.59 Plastic Clothes Basket Reg. 49c—Save 30c 3-Color Flashlight 19s Reg. 29c—Save 4c Glass Candy Jar 15 . 89° 44 $] 39 This is all your fauit' Here is the merc handise you mauled at Christmas time. At first io @ .. , lwoks terrible, - Blanket in Container Tea Kettle ‘Melmac Dish Set * Reg. 79ce—Save™ 40c . Reg. $449—Blue Willow | Pinking Shears ‘Reg. $2.98—Save 99c Wooden Reg. $7.95 Value—Chic Chrome Hair Dryer Reg. $3.95—Save $1.51 $488 $ 2“ $] 99 83° Reg. $3.95—W uth Cover Chicken Fryer Reg. $1.49—Whistling - Reg. 19c-—Save 9c Glass Candy Jar ] 10° Don't let rain, snow or sleet, hurricane or a flood keep you from this Sale’ Come by helicopter, sled or wagon train, but be here! Reg. $i. 99—Quikut Chop ‘n Slice Set Reg. $7.95—Save $2.96 $] 29 $499 39 $] 288 $99 s] 99 719* Plastic Shave: Kit Reg. $19.95 Sate $7.07 Laurel Electric Blanket 20-Piece Dish Set Reg. $3.29—Alpine ' Luminous Alarm Clock Reg. $1.98 Value—Save $1.19 Broiling Pan Reg. $1.98 Value—Countess 99 Magazine Rack *] Reg. $3.19 Value—Save $1.52 29° i $167 Electric lrons I We all liked these. Very enthusaistic! Ordered a gross of each. Have one at home and 143 more in the store! Cookie Cutter Reg. 49c Value—Save 20c 29° 33° Reg: 69c Value—Save 36c “Bath Math . Reg. 98c Value—Save 79¢ c Tote Bags 19 Reg. 29c Value—Save 20¢e ¢ Pot Holders . 9 Reg. 49c Value—Fasteners for Ironing Boards Reg. 29c Value—Save 20c Shower Curtain Pins 19* 9: You think a War Surplus Store looks like a Junk Shop? Come on down during this sale and see a real junk shop! Reg. $1.59 Value—Aluminum Ice Bucket Reg. 98c Value—Save 39c Aluminum Percolator Reg. $1.98 Value—Save $1.19 Merry Mouse Novelty - Reg. 29c Value—Save 12c Rain Cape Reg. 29c—Save 10c—Sealltite Makeup Mirror 719° 29° 719° 17° 19° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 _ Want to gef even with some of your friends? Buy now for anniversaries, birthdays. Reg. 10c Value—Save 6c Candy Dishes «. Reg. I15c Each—Save 9c King Can Opener Reg. 15c Value—Save 9c Needle Book Reg. $5.95 Valie—Imperial Reflex Camera Reg. $1.98 Value—Save $1.19 Set of Coasters 7T9¢ Ash Tray Set 4lc 59¢ 4 6‘ 6‘ Re Not our fault that we got stuck! Frankly, sore of it looks pre-war — the War of 1812 that is! 99% & Reg. 29c Value—Save 23c Hot Pads Reg. 98c Value—Save 59c Pin Cushion Reg. 98¢ Value—Save 49c \ Plastic Table Cover Reg. $1.00 Value—Save 37c hamois Reg. $1.29 Value—Save 63c 39° “AQ: 63° Lustre Glo — nse 66° 6° ~ THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE WE WILL LOVE YOU! Reg. $2.29 Value—Save $1.13 ! n sq's Lustre Glo _ SIZE 3 Reg. $1.39 Value—Save 62c . TT Saws e Reg. 79c Value—Save 36c Washing Machine Hose 43° We know it ain't Summer! Didn't say. it was. But if you buy this stuff now, we guarantee that summer will be here shortly! 44° Garment Bag 99° Reg. 39c—Save. 56c Wooden Salad Bowls 4” *I Reg. $4.50 Value—Poole $9999 Kitchen Clock 2 $999 Reg. $4.95—Save $1.96 Ma‘'m. you're welcome to every bit you want to buy! But Ingram 8-Day Clock please don't tell anyone where you purchased it— we have a reputation—you know! . 39° 49 Reg. $1.00 Value—Save 47c Ironing Board Cover Reg. 79c Value—Save 35c | Snack Tray Reg. $1.79 Value—Save 80c Reg. 89c Value—Polyethylene Tissue Dispenser Reg. 98c—Save 49c—Helmac Lint Pick-up Roller Reg. $7.95 Walue—Save $2.96 Hi-Fi or TV Table “Reg. 98c—Save 69c - Traction Tracks Reg. $2.19 Value—Chenille $1449 Bath Mat Set L Reg. 59c—Save 30c , Rubber Car Mats. ea. 29‘ Stocks are limited! The more you buy the more we will love you. So hurry. You won't be sorry! Reg. 79c Value—Save 50c Gutter Guards Reg. 98c—Razorette Ladies’ Razor Reg. $1.19 Value—Save 50c Screw Driver Set Regular $1.00 Value—Save 61c - Manicurettes Regular $1. 50—Spoolies All Rubber Curlers Reg. $1.25—With Dispenser — Aloma Hand Lotions Reg. $1.00 Value—W risley Superb Bath Oil Regular $2.00—Save $1.02 Hot or Cold Pak 69° 39° 59° 49: sq” 29° Regular $5 Values—Box of 50 29° 39° Candy Wafer Rolls 49« 98° ae bos Value-~30c Bottle 2 For 29° Drene Shampoo Reg. $1.00—For Men Shick Shampoo Reg. 98c—Save 49c Mi Lady Bath Brush Reg. 89c Value—Pyrozine Tooth Powder Values Up to $5.00 Hair Brushes Regular $1.00—Save 83c Indian Peace Pipe Reg. $1.00—With 4 Ash Trays 17* Cigarette Box Set 39° Reg. $1.00—Spinaway Metal Ash Trays 0. 29° Reg. 29c—Multi-V iew 9: 39° 49° 39° 59° Card Holders e. Reg. 29¢ Value—I mported 5< Clay Pipes a Reg. 49c Town & Country 25° Ash Trays proor Reg. $1.00—With Six 10c Pkgs. of CIGARETTE HOLDER, 59« ROLL RITE CIGARETTE ROLLER Reg. $1 00—Bounces—Stretches 39° Silly Putty Reg. 29¢ Colt Pacemaker 1 3* Glazed Ash Tray Reg. $1.19—Aluminum Shank 49* Briar Bowl Pipe Reg. 25c—Save l6c 9: Cob Pipes es. Reg. $1.00—Pura Smoke Filter Cigarette Holders 29° _ $pss 49 225° Hunter Cigars Regular 5c—Box 24 Ass'd Carton 50 Books . : Book siggat eg. 30c—100% Havana F; ADDISON or . PALMAS..... 7 r - $100 E $650 I Pound Tin of $ 13 Half & Half L 1 Oz. Tin of Granger +] Pipe Tobacco ne 2, 14 Oz. Size Edgeworth $425 Pipe Tobacco I ; 1] Lb. Size—No, 79 Mixture Pipe Tobacco oe SUPPLY LIMITED Regular 98c Value | GILLETTE BLUE BLADES 77 - Reguler 50c Value Seve 21c! Regular 63 Value VICKS COUGH SYRUP ~ Regular 49c Value HERE ARE STOREWIDE FAMOUS BRANDS YOU KNOW... . TRUST! — WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — REGULAR 67c VALUE—SAVE 20¢ Polident Powder ...... . AT - REGULAR $1.29 VALUE—KINSEL BRAND Cod Liver Oi REGULAR 57c VALUE~KINSEL BRAND Creosoted Cough. ‘Syrup REGULAR 49¢ VALUE—KINSEL BRAND Baby REGULAR 50c VALUE—KINSEL BRAND ek =) ‘Magnesia , PLAIN GOR MINT. PINT SIZE sg Cough Syrup. . PINT SIZE ee SPECIALS . = Regular $1.69 Volue CURTIS SPRAY NET } Regular $6.75 Value : : PARKE-DAVIS | Regular 69c Value COLGATE DENTAL CREAM PRICES in THIS AD _ EFFECTIVE From THURS, JAN. 16 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, J 6.70 x 13 "Now Only without trade-in 7 7.1015, now $17.00° icans were bilked in paper said. Great Neus... THE YARDSTICK’S BACK IN TOWN The eiteial cae says Amer- “a racket “Sale prices pins tax and your id tire which is increasing each year.” Needy children began } WESTERN AUTO. |= == ‘trees sveral years ago. When “pit A Auearions Joana al coming i. A DAVIS ) ‘ide TIRES — = =F thousands of dollars worth of gifts to distinctly undeserving Canadi- . Rey. $20.80 $15*° ans, a weekly newspaper reports, ‘their notes got widespread atten- MIRACLE MILE | DOWNTOWS tion, “hundreds of greedy grown-|the matter up with park officials, Shen is “2h po ge $:300 ups” began writing notes, the the card table came back and the smoking signs came down. pe Won, Hands Down’ Park's municipal shelter are back) again. The men protested to the, they showed up for their daily] game and found “no smoking” ‘posted and their table shoved attachingjinto a small adjoining room to make way for ping-pong tables. Councilman William C. Rogell, took’ ee BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! "Free Gifts WITH EVERY PURCHASE! Yes, Yardstick has faith in the ever-growing Pontiac area. 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WASHINGTON. # — A plan for | government- insured loans to col- lege students that would operate 'much like the Federal Housing Ad- _ministration’s home loan program has been proposed Ly two Michi- igan freshman congressmen. igan Republicans, said the govern- ‘ment could insure loans made by ‘college loan funds and commercial lending institutions. | * * * They told a reperter they were not necessarily pireposing the pro- gram as a substitute for President ‘Eisenhower's recommendation of ‘direct federal grants for 10,000 col- lege scholarships. . 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By JANET ODELL Pentiac Press Home Editor SHRIMP-FILLED GRAPEFRUIT—A novel way to serve shrimp | as a cocktail is to use grapefruit halves instead of dishes. Every | other segment of onscieeda: is removed and is replaced with shrimp A eee vinegar dressing is added. Then take out every other seg- ment. In each empty segment, been use ‘e 1880. Note th een used since 1880. Note that place a shrimp, with the tail end no baking temperatures are given don’t (My cookbook at che office \ uy Or —— we Gonl'373 degrees for 25 minutes). Goodness) _ ; Gevernor Northern’s White Cake | is cluttered up . @-egg whites look’ 1 cup sweet milk l cup white butler 2 cups sugar savs When we go traveling, . bury many souvenirs. knows, our house enough now. But I always for cookbooks, preferably to add to my collection I was disappointed not to find a Florida cookbook. Maybe I Chill. Pour Vinaigrette dressing (recipe below) over the grapefruit just be- fore serving. Garnish with water- cress, curly endive or other leafy regional greens ones, 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 cups sifted de 1 cup cornstar Cream the batter and sugar. Add Vinaigrette Dressing Mix two parts of oi] with one wasn't there long enough or didn't the milk, then the flour sifted with part of vinegar (herb or wine look in the right places. As we baking powder. Add cornstarch vinegar if you have it). Season to headed north I was bemoaning Be at egg whites stiff and add to taste with salt and pepper. Add dry the fact that I didn't have a new first mixture. Bake in layer pans. mustard, if desired. Shake the recipe book Put together with white icing. dressing well before serving. * * * - ——— ~ ooo a —~ —_ —_——~—~ — ————__- Then we stopped in Savannah to visit the birthblace of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scou There, in the little gift shop in connection with the Low found my cookbook. It is a local one, The Savannah Cook Book by Harriet Ross Colquitt. It is sub- titled “A Collection of Old Fash ioned Re@bipts from Colonial Kitchens." ‘ The auther has no at. | tempt to make this a general | cookbook, She has tried rather | to concentrate on dishes peculiar to the locality. This includes a house [| made great many shrimp, crab and rice dishes. This first recipe combines the seafood with rice: Shrimp and Rice Croquettes ® 33 i a, ¢ 2 quart shri Cook 1 rice ana add butter while hot, then eggs, slightly beaten, and the finely minced shrimp. Season with salt and pepper. Roll into SPICED PEACH SALAD — Spiced cling peaches and chopped in black cherry-flavored gelatin make a flavor- luncheon salad’ for cold winter days. With walnuts molded and colorful SOM rounds or cones, dip in bread, a casserole dish, rolls and debsert, you.have the makings of a crumbs and egg and frv in deep od family meal hot fat. * * How about a wave version MO]q Spiced Peaches in Black Cherry Gelatine of canned cont Corn Creole canned ec l cup wel ® ato sauce | lL red or greet it up Stew all togett few min) Eruit-flavored gelatin and cling peach juice, Chil) until slightly utes and serve t. This 6 Folq-in nuts, a simple and lu dist peaches have long been a favorite thickened. sir FP aNd savory luncheon ah : Ple &@ i " f I a 1-quart} * + * salad combination Here is a new Arrange peaches in This first dessert reci < the {wist to this popular treat which ring mold. Spoon gelatin over | intriguing title of “ioor features spiced canned cling peach peaches ” mold. Chill until firm. | Unmold, Garni st with watercress, gly and chon alntut 1olc halves and choppe d walnuts mold kee 6 of 7 sex rvings | Beat the whites of 6 egrs with two cups of sugar whtil stiff. Fold in a heaping table. ti spoon of preserved fruit or This jelly. Set on ice to chill thorough- ly and serve with cream. if desired. Ma ed in black cherry very flavored gela 4 ., Little Pigs Get leaner | moid 1s easy to | prepare, so youll enjoy serving to Suit Consumers an ideal luncheon 7), handsome it this ter as s winter a any) s year's little pig is like 5 gee } “ P > als Here is a recipe for. a white Salad. It’s also a tasty side salad other pig before him é@xcept that} cake that the author says ha : “ st beet “ lame Po he is getting leaner, savs the MSU/| et ——— find that menfolk, too, wi Luk Information Agent, Mrs Marketing full-bodied black Josephine touch of cherry flavor Lawyer Glazed Carrots Indiana “pet Approximately 14 to one third Spiced Peach Salad of the hogs sold for retail use+ Cook 18 smal! whole carrots 1 car 12 ing peach halves are “Jean or ‘“‘meat type.”’ Sup-| a deep skillet in l-inch boiling “"” is blown aueat plies of meat type hogs are still stock or consomme until just ter at poons pickling spice _ not large enough to warrant re- der. Drain.. Add 2 tables; moons but. ag PARStS Deck chersx favored gela- i merchandising of lean pork,| ter or margarine, %4 cup honey, 1; CIP Net sate ‘ but some packers now specify] teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground = eth et aint “meat type’ hogs” when they buy. | allspice, 1g teaspoon pow de red drv* “Ptace peact with fuice, sugar, Because more consumers wi ae mustard and 's teaspoon ground’ang smees in as sucepan Bring lean pork, more farmers are grow- k pepper. Shake over low heat to a boil and simmer 5. minutes, PS If the trend continues you] ‘all are evenly glazed. Serves Remiyn from heat and allow to C2" expect Tore lean pigs in the land. 20 ta 60 tminutes Drain = rket in the years ahead | Dec: alfe inated coffee comes in ground form in vacuum-packed cans and also in instant form in ‘glass jars. peaches, reserving juice. Dissolve black cherry-Havored gelatin in hot water, Add cold water and '2 cup of the spiced A light-colored honey is usually pulder in flavor than a dark-col- ored one “if It’s Alive-=-It’s Fresh” “For People Who care COON -- WILD RABBIT FRYERS -- GEESE -- STEWERS Fresh Medium PERCH | |HERRING|| BUFFALO || SHRIMP Lb. 49°< Lb. 39¢ Lb. 39° Lb. 89° FRESH WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS—OYSTERS—RED SNAPPERS PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Soyinaw. St. ' FE 4-352) Fresh Fresh Wholesale and Reiail i “The once-lowly shrimp has se-; cured an exalted place on Ameri-| time.” In this way the president: Perhaps one reason for the popu- larity of shrimp is that it» com. with other foods— other fish, it’s unusually taste | | { sticking up toward the center. | Dress Up Low.Cost Meal With Spiced Peaches glamorous package, a Like the tinsel and ribbon of at/left-over lamb dishes. a pretty gar- _Drain the syrup from a No. .2¥4|place it over high heat for “about nish will give “sales appeal’ to ajcan of cling peach halves. Add 2ifive minutes. When it has boiled, |go well with pork butt, ham, and|of whole cloves and about 3 inches lof stick cinnamon to the and heat, then 00k, me a a low-cost meal. Spicy peach halves tablespoons of vinegar, a teaspoon|a few minutes, add the peach used on venison steak to advan- | halves and turn the heat-down.|tage. 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Quiets Tag S a * mk - * “lleague foes on “home courts.” kk ok, Two Pontiac clubs will engage Because of other commitments, Pontiac Central High's big gym- nasium has been lost to Bob Mine- weaser’s St. Michael Shamrocks for their battle with St. Clemént’s club. Instead of playing on the Look and fee! your best every day in a clean, fresh shirt, laundered to Se ae aera ; : perfection by our experts. “Every shirt is handled | Mi i - with cory pre- ——_J Mamila Rope cisely Ao’ your specifica- Pas y tions and returned, as Sheepskin clean and fresh as when P ants new!, Modest prices. he | Like New raspy tg cold Sizes, weather wear, . / sony | RIDLEY Ideal i for Ice Drawers : | | : is | 08m CLEANERS | $p05 | = ‘In PONTIAC set Gav's ao 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron Mirecle Mile aa Insulated . KOREAN BOOTS _ ms FEderol 8-9252 FEderel 8-9255 Shopping Center it not make ‘em stick." panes in his St. Frederick start-; * * * FHEL at if z i 18 points. Mikes are-currently in 3rd place to their 3-1 standing, behind St. ‘Benedict, which is still unbeaten at 40. Eagilets entertain St. Rita (1-4), on the Orchard Lake court. Rams of St. Frederick go to Ferndale to tackle St. James, 6th piare club (2-3), in hopes of regaining some of the confidence that seemed to have been lost in the 46-21 walloping dished out by the Bens, who might catch a Tartar in RO St, Mary. How- ever, that possibility is rather | | remote, off what Eagiets did to | | the Irish last week (58-20). “We had the shots against St.| | Benedict,"* Coach Gene Wright re- called today. “But we just could) We Are Marking Down, Dews: Down Many Tires in Which We Are Overstocked. 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Friday night's contest at Wil | Northern twice, but the Vikings | eame back to eliminate | regional ‘Ray, does not have any high scorer | among the SVC pointmakers, but ‘the Chiefs currently show balance with three players in double fig- ures, | Dick Whitmer, Jim Skinner annd }game. Fortunately, since Ray’s danger fieldhouse is another one jot those key games in as much as. another loss for either team could iseriously hurt any thoughts of the aa Valley Conference title, * * * ; ; Both teams are now déadlocked ‘along with Flint Central behind He plans no pace setting Saginaw in the league. Northern is running a streak aaeee| Of three straight wins, the latest being a last second 46-45 victory i= eity rival Central last Fri- | day. : The hoes knocked Central ent of] the SVC lead, and Saginaw could; pad that lead tomorrow by beating Flint Central on the Trojan's court. | * * * 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 their recent hectic series, (bes defeated Pontiac twice in | the “1955-56 season and then the | Chiets bumped the Vikings out of ‘tourney regionals, Last year, Pontiac whipped the Chiefs-in the big game of the tourney. Pontiac, with the loss of Hudson * * * “\\Sasglaater Cicer Figure co Skates Oss or tifher i Bes. Leads Point Race sass Team May Hurt |.--= = .2¢2 2% Miter, PE Sensoonsss8 3 30 108 189 ag i $12.95 tl. 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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. (3) | Women's runnerup clock trophy. (4) Men’s runnerup clock trophy. (5) | 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) = award if.’58 men’s: champion was also ’57 PALPAPAY TTT ee eT Tee seerorroroeeceeeoeee, PHILIP'S srortinc Goons 79 North Saginaw St. entry. (10) Compact award if '58 women’s champion was also '57 entry..(11) Bowling ball to high actual woman's series in qualifying. (12) Bowling 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 in 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. your It's worth. the little effort. . Boston University’s hockey team © includes five Canadian skaters. : be GateotcaN F \ Bumper Pool N TABLES \} SPECIALLY PRICED SKATES | ; | . > : | : ~~ as low as <\ $750 : r I wl ra ma AS | ' Hard Toe $78 By CHUCK ABAIR jonly a fair 152 average and had|Ken Senior (134), Joe Chi pelle, biggest was Karen Pargo wh the money and will have a good " Hockey Skates It isn’t aways the star bowlers "ever bowled in a tournmanet be-| (150) and — ee a W - only 126) —— oo sat ee TRIE at several merchandise sacle a were some of the finalists a year) won a top qua r awar m&® lawards. Even non qualifi oe who win the big prizes in handicap fore when be entered the Bowl- ago who beat out opponents carry-| Bachna (122) and Mrs. Lyle as gome. ° = Hockey Skates : tournaments. This was proven last erama. Yet he won all the mar- ling averages over the 180 and 190 Bailey (127) were others. * i. with Tendon | year when little known high-school |bles along with Donna Verhey. marks. | * Gu kegler Joe Tinson took men's hon-} aais i, the big advantage of * * * all to average bowlers also fared; Montcalm Centre and Howe's. $27.50 : : ; ig »$S ‘ iw t i st fy 4 ontatic ri : er inthe Ist annual Pontiac Press| wh", Ranacap event, W gives | .Compton and Paviinac won tp/rel,{0,euin stone represenation Lanes wil be the qualiving ste 4 ! tg sank aa ae ve oan on | the little guy an equal chance qualifier trophies, Pickett and Seay |i, . 41) sal asined elf around. lion berths th the Saas TL Hickory Skis . | | Tinson, who is, still atte atlas’ with the top average veterans. finished in order behind Tinton. x* * * ‘Motor Inn. Finals for both divisions $25.00 $ 50 Pontiac Central and hoping to fe-| Such Keglers as Tinson, Ivan, The women had some su | It should be more so this year, will be Feb. 22 at Huron Bowl. i Ski ts : peat last year’s feat, was carrying ‘Ewald (148), Leo Barcome (160), Prises along the same line. _The lwith the anticipated inceased en-| All Oakland County residents Boo : SSE SN te “= w, try list. Officials have arranged lwho are sanctioned with ABC or, SALE this year to provide extra honors WIBC are eligible to compete. En-, rd LADIES’ AND MEN’S SKI JACKETS AND PANTS WELDEN ay . 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. iPress or picked up at The Press ; : | building. nes arcane gay ae | Men have only until Feb. 2 to SPORTING Ds te depend almost completely on enter and women until Feb. 10. 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SAGINAW Spiegel Catalog Order Desk in This JGR - oes 7 ie VERY MITGOMT THe 4 — WwW. Huron OPPOSITE HURON THEATER 200 Noth Saginaw St. @ ° FREE PARKING IN THE REAR & . oa a . Leaves None in Doubt on His Stand : Kr owland Devoid of Guile | program and Knowland will not be for it 100 per cent. He already has indicated he thinks the Presi- PLUMBING wn HEATI NG “FE 2-2939 *| extension of the Reciprocal Trade | Act is too broad, and should be | held to three years. The 49-year-old Republican, who was still in his World War Il ’ : 80 5. Perry St. aspects of administration foreign policy. x * And he kept himself in the race. for the 1956 GOP presidential nomi- nation up to the moment Eisen- hower made it plain he would assent to a second term. Knowland | had prefaced this by speaking out PREPARES TO LEAVE — Now that the President is head-' ing into trouble as~he approaches the halfway point of his second and final term, Knowland is preparing to leave the Senate and a leader- ship post few ambitious politicians would give up. He is a candidate for governor of California this year and his Senate term ends in Jan- wary, 1959. * * * But he has announced he will spend all: his time during this session of Congress “on the job’ | in Washington. Knowland, a veteran of public life since his first days in the 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 regard the governorship of Cali- fornia as a better springboard for the presidency than he has found the Senate, getting closer to his family has been advanced as a 'prime reason for his return to the {West Coast. He also will be closer ito the family business. He - is |assistant publisher of the Oakland ‘Save 23'! Reg.2 for‘ | Men’s Cotton T-SHIRTS ATHLETIC SHIRTS and KNIT ie Fe i Noted Irish Hotel . | Collapses While . | This Sale Only Up for Auction ENNIS, Ireland (INS) — Ten persons were killed and 40 injured yesterday when the top floor of Carmody's Hotel, well-known to: ___jthousands bf tourists landing at! Tnearby Shannon Airport, col-' psed while the hotel was being | auctioned. Police and fire Gupartmest L _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1958 dent's request for a five-year | ‘iuniform when appointed to the Senate in 1946 by then Gov. Earl, Warren, has taken issue with other | cmeremacy tm dug thvagh recently and hs here deca 6 Make. the wreckage in search of more jsell the hotel. Several. hundred victims of the accilent, Pag gens deny nteg ‘6, built in 187, ‘hes fiber from lignin, heretofore a _ ot te an ou Baa ibeen’ a favorite tourist hotel for There are sat 2 mln Wie wed wae, rod of uot owned by many years, Its owner died'cycle riders in the U.S. and paper production. Continued by Popular Request .. . RED TAG SAL Every Used Car in Stock Priced Right . COME OUT TO EDDIE STEELE’S Every Car Carries the Regular Price and the Sale Price 1955 Ford 2-Dr. 1954 Pontiac 4-Dr. 1954 Chev. 4-Dr. 1951 Cadillac 4- 1955 Ford 4-Dr. 1955 Chev. 2-Dr. 1956 Ford 4-Dr. . 1953 Buick 2-Dr. 1955 Pontiac 2-Dr. 1956 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. 1955 Ford R. Wag. 1953 Ford C. 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THE COLOR IS BRIGHTI THE TIME IS NOW! SOOSOSO OS OOHOOOSOOSES DS OEE OETOO OOOO ORHO SONOS EOD ODDS 990000000008 SOCOCOOEHOOOESSOSO SSO OOESEOO EEO SOHO OOOO OOOOH ESO OSES OOOO OS OEEEOSS FURNITURE ‘and APPLIANCES 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVENL OPEN EVES ‘til 9:00, SAT. ‘til ¢ Wheat— May ....05-. 60% T sesseuee 218% mo «OR May 2000055 20H Bepe en. ote reseeise a% nro 1.27% | Was eget MOR May oat 132 Mares veseee HAL a PP Pres Ju apes: 5 4 11.90 a Re > aaa 4 = i THE PONTIAC beaee « THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 form of bond, based on a com- The AT&T stockholders also ap- a building for gambling and will be examined on Jan. 23. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN a dan. 16 (AP) — jpire this June. Freits Sebtet, Sensaben. i ee wesessens 3.00 ing floor transactions. ‘Applea, Melatosh, ou. wien Oe - # Apples, Northern Spy. WE. cccoss0s O08 ’ Wepeiabies The see sat was keyed? Beets, ee oo. vccccecees a00|the lowering of margin f in|2s St ett os ‘+. 389|ments to 50 per cent from 3 per favor of the issue and only 406,407 |Ceiery, Ndoa) . TLcTrittist Tggieemt, anmounced by the Federal against. ah pk. sescesevees 2.18 Reserve Board after yefterday’s * * neha) Behe) Gee -----:---.---+« 1 ings of the New York fBtock Ex- * “The vote in favor was 99.24 per|xate. bu. oon eceeeee even 1.80) DanEE- - cent of the aan votes cast. rape Rethenge, cats) # bs.. 335) The advance vas general, There were shares ell-| Dry bO-Ib. s,s sesee use 1.78) Sweeping all divisions, Opening gible tov vote, and approval by|Persies, Root iwehs.) dos. ........ 138] prices, however;.were not bet- 43,098,786 shares was Poiatges gy, desis bag STS 118) tered as trading continued. Money raised by sale of-the [Squash Delicious bu. ...-...----.. £18) Du Pont rage 4% at 185% on debentures will ip finance 1,800 shares¢ ‘Youngstown Sheet up AT&T’s near-record expansion Poultry 2% at TT on 3,000; and General plans. These are set at $2,250,- Motors 3 % at 35% on 7,000, 000,000 ‘in 1958, the all-time high wvitnel etre Bau ku Was $2,500,000,000 in 1957. DETROIT, Jap. 15 (AP)—Prices paid ; for No. 1 top —_— live poultry up to} 10 a. m, fob DETROIT EGGs , Jan, 18 (AP) —E cases included, fe . grade A, large, 45; large, 40%-4), w are A, Air Reduction, Westinghouse ‘7 Electric, Chesapeake & Ohio and g Johns-Manville. Boosts Socks NEW YORK &—The stock mar- ket surged forward in heavy trad- ing early today as lower margin requirements flashed the green Key stocks rose 1 and 2 ‘points lor more. The opening rush put the | Charles eee i J “The * * * This money didn’t stay long in the office at 1 Lafayette St., as $50,637,004 was paid out in dis- bursements to districts and municipalities, townships and vil- lages. The balance between receipts and disbursements reverteg to special funds, Sparks said. Gals of around a point or better | weg made by Boeing, United Air- ft, Anaconda, American Smelt- * * * Allied Chemical and Gulf Oil each rose more than 2 points. ments went out of Sparks’ office last year than in 1956, The 1956 | disbursement was $44,351,770. ‘SALES TAX LARGEST State aid from sales tax amount- ing to $18,533,991 contributed the largest sum to the $59 million- ‘plus receipts. There was $2,413,023 in qdelin- quent taxes paid through the etfice and another heading a drive to seek a shorter work week when contracts with the automobile manufacturers ex- * * * Walter P. Reuther, president of Stellato, however, claimed growing support from all segments of the union, He met secretly with his group backers last night! . TOMCHEONG Sealtest ice Cream Populer Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby nin , week. special convention next : * * * | Delegates to the convention are to approve the Reuther and execu- i tive board recommendations or H adopt 1 new contract demands. — Reglatered to wueneed GEORGE A. AEENAN ROBERT A. PULLAR, A.LA. AND VERT C. SMITHA, Opening of Their Office as _ mF HEENAN, A.L A, ALLA. A.A. & SMITHA, Inc. Architects the firm of Net change wo... +4 +.92 +1. +3 the international UAW, and the Prev, day : cee 28 m4 i302 executive board, have recommend-| Month Teas Dey ea 3 1923 ed seeking &“sharethe-profis” |tewatfigi'ss ath HRY HE IRs plan in lieu of the four-day work/1957-58. low ....296.0 78.2 66.2 150.9 week demand which Reuter sald! ai” 083 IE Se temporarily deferred. peracrr. socks to perfect strategy -for carrying|Ross Gear Co his four-day week fight to the EE STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- ‘sociated Press): 30) (15 1560 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks J. Nephier ? Pigures otter decimal eeiate a —— igh Allen Elec. & — bale * 95 26 Baldwin Rubber C 6 134 14.0 bogotoccscoe * 74 244 ) & Chem, Co, .. * #13 15 Howell Elec. Mo. Co. .... 42. 42 42 — mer Pa. Co, * 10.0 104 t Co. ........ * 82 96 Rudy gore Ey “Co. 11); * 14 B80} Toledo Edison Co, ......13.0 13.0 13.6 Wayne Screw Pd. * 21 23 Co. *No sale; bid and asked, proved an employe. stock option g¢, 42; medium, 39-40, wid. avb. 39'2: treasurer's plan permitting Bell System em. |t™ mont Si grede B. large. 08: Srowns New York Stocks $3,250,912 paid in the form of ployes to buy up to seven million| medium, 30; small, 36; grade B, iarge. ‘Late Morning Quotations) sales tax diversion from town- dollars worth of common stock |?*,,oeck*, 2, = white, grade A Admiral ...... 77 Johns Man .. 40.2| ships, citles and villages, over the next five years. The|umbo. 43, by rope: 39-40. large. jAtr etch. vs ecuer mad . bebe Contributing the next largest stock will be sold at a price 15 UM ate eee ie FAS" Allied Sire ease ‘30.4 Kennecott .. 802 : ' ge. 38 Allis Chal /... 26. Kimp Clk"... 48 5 per cent under the market, but not ee 38; Medium, 344-38; grade Alum Ltd ..... a LOF Glass .. 144 . lower than $100, . fe ita its ee 702, FBI Arrests City Man hid el (AG ckh Airc R l | bled Livestock Am Ma Pay 2.344 fottera 2. 1 for Leaving Prison ezone ssue a *-" DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Motors’... gee Manning i at The arrest of James T. Fogarty, : |Am Seating .:. 23.2 Martin Co ... 93, of 121 Henry Clay Ave., for YETROIT, Jan. 15 (APi—Cattle. Sa- ae May_D Strs.. 366)", for Further Study 500 Barly” fresh “receipts rather re Tela Tel” 1a} Mead Co... 385/unlawful flight to voll one ; aroun ead carr rom/Am Viscose. ,.. 27 bike ; toda / x: i her plein! r °°) 42g Merr Ch & 8 171 ment Was announc y¥ ORION TOWNSHI These Sty Fogg ot yt oe dominating: cams Armee Bu |... a68 —_— ota 3%] Charles Brown, special agent in soning of the Block Commity|tame scriy tase tanehtee tests “erg/ail grt tine .: 30 Minn P&L: 38 charge of the Detroit office of the heif i tlet rathe petugrers ee 7 | berg -- 3) 3\Federal Bureau of Investigation. Center at the corner of BY ee ee y with ‘week's ae AY gage! ed eroetitndoaty . ie} x &« * (a ie; et not fully es' 5 j cows |, . . F rie yrangrtacrdaaa by the oReeine slow, few ‘asies around atondy pet Sieei .... 382 Meeiey Br... 324], Brown said Fogarty was sought tabled for further stuf the with sday's decline; few sales good | Boeing Air. || 405 Cp |... 216 / i Zoning Rinne, i low poe fhe steers 23.00-25.60: few She Alum 33 mite 4 . 42.6 20F leaving Ware Prison in had been petitio ey, (aie the 17 /00:23 gad Standard mined sfterines|Bond Sirs... 18 | Nat cash R. 816/Georgia, in December, 1956, where Aeial fo lim first hands: early sales utitity cows|Brit, My... 881 Nat ore {ihe was serving a term for bur- tial for a gro-| 1s00-16.90; camners and cutters 12.00-/Brun Balke -. 3}7 Nat Lead ... 9¢4iglary. Fogarty was held in Oakland Baladie 400. Moderately active; (Burroughs. 31 NY Central .. 188/County Jail and will be returned the reson- Rhema opened steady, but top 10 cents|/Calum a. Mer Pee... 383\to Georgia today. »ph Spencer prop- lower; sows steady; mixed lots U.8. eee i3.g Nwest Airlin . 132, Armintage’s, ad- | mixed “number 1 end 3 -@45-19 90; twoiGam, Pac 4 Oe Gp oo. ae Scheel) ry [loads number 1.216 To, and 231 1b. 30.18: Series oy $8.4 Ovens Cre 2/3 Persons Injured CoM | number - 1 .. 187 Owens few 243 Ih. ber 2 19.00-19.25 ed 40.4 | 5 180-190 to 14 0-70.25: pat 00.000 Ie igater a: a a Pan A w Air . 151) in 2- Car Collision a mean le 60. Steady; cholee Mise ove’... Hy Param Pict Be Hi) Three persons were injured in a rt zoning ordinance: m i 39.1 me ) 7 par can be the bale ay Good 98-38 wtaty”isb0- 0 civeit Ret 8 eure ou Ab Sach Lore a a a< A . 3 gr egy Bag sinie® SWBOT wees ‘egraph Road at Voorheis : cues 49.7 Ie, ree Oe ee ale eer toe eae, Se een ree mete eee 2} Mrs, Margie Mae Carpenter, 44 which citizens will be proud to re-\Pv, gdod'and eneice wesied lamvs 23 $0. come Ges «Patt -S1lof 89 N. Telegraph, one of the side. : : - « tame, eull to choice slaughter seep 5.00- Con aig. ; “et Priv Pet 2G ldrivers, was treated for hip in- - My 2 They also stressed that wiring; . | Consum Pw .. 493 be oi. eH ae a Peete General Hospital . * ‘us a and sanitation must be given spe-|Volkswao en Regi e, [cont Cam... 3. Rex Drug ||. 9 dri Alvah F, But- istration [Cont CoPas 96 pee Me 344| The other driver, Alvah F, But cial attention as the building. ex- g 9g Cont Met .... I-27 Rey Tob B.. ; ° ° [424 Rey Tob B .. 65.1 ler, 35, of Dearborn, and his pas pansion brings people cloger *to- on Upswing in State Copper Rng 182 Rock, Spe ... 38 | senger, Howard J. Meakin, 64, of gether. f 10.5 Ba Bt. 25 , ‘used L fs" 2 LANSING — Registrations of Beery ta 301 ae Jon Lead 352 a ref eee Five Plead Guilty, [i 'itctimn. “heaven at eect Berle 3S in n, secretary of Dow Chem . “ a Pont 1844 Sears Roeb | 26 » state's office reported today. " L 3s N Rat B st Fined for Gambling cvtirenenat seed Bad #t Eu. 33 NEW Rating Doos!s . mei@ir ....... in or am ing that more than 200 of the small) zi Kuo f, 1S Bocony ||) | 47.8 ' German cars were registered dur-| Emer Rad |. gy) Seeteers Co_8 ommuni an Fwe of sven men arrested is pecligd first 10 days of the new Excell 23 Bou Ry. 313 the raid of a gambling party in : Food Mach. $0 8td Oil Cal. 47_| Community National Bank of Waterford Township early yester- * * * ord Mot... 41 Std Oil Ind ..37.7/ pontiac rose from being the 278th current upsurge tra-|Freept Sul. 684 gta o1 NJ.” $0.7| Pontiac g the day pleaded guilty cri in seed oa big ca t i the ral bcp yres ie Sa ard on -~ 444 largest bank in the nation in 1956 ce i : vens, o-.38. r; $6 requesting a gam ing pla led ee from Europe by| Sct Bram 46 Stig pack’ !..'34/t0 the 27Ist place in 1957, it was, tee Michigan dealers, it was reported.|Gen Pads |... 4.4 Sun Oi .....67 | revealed today. weer Township: Justice of) 5... a "|Gen Motors .. 36) Swift & Co ...343/ The announcement was made by iFrom Jan. 1 through 13, the Ve-|Gen shoe ..:. 224 Sylv El Pd ,.,.35.6 : the Peace Donald Adams fined the hicle Services Division. trans-| Gt Ts! .---: at Tetas & 4 6 the American ae a = five $20 each and $5 in costs. ‘ i O94 --++ 17-2/banking newspaper in New Yor They are: Frederick Scribner.|German to Michigan registry. [crite et: 4 Themmrd”.:”” H4l During the year, the banks de- 35, of 126 Mark St.; Dorris An- : , Goebel Rr... 27 Tran WA. 1h) posits rose $3,925,833, from $83,789,- derson, 32, of 345 N. Cass Ave.; Se lao Twentrnten’'* 357/163 at the end of 1956 to $92,714,- Richard Deacon, 23, of 5573 Ayres- R | § . UJ Oran Paice : a : a carsice Ae $6, 996 at the end of 1957, erddice veg Bee lege deli ol evo t haping p Soyon a Date Air Bae 43| as a George Trekle 5 oe aE oe 29, of Chicago, ML. A ainst U AW Plan poeoeger pe Uait Pras’. : sj, Second Alleged Robber n Gas 2 A sixth man, Robert Barnett AQ tir'cent 0 311 UB Lines... 36449 Be Arraigned Monday 20, of 262 N. Saginaw St., pleaded Indust Ray + IST OS steel 2700! 88:3 not guilty and a hearing has been| DETROIT (INS) — A_ majorimiana sti’: - 213) One of two men whose alleged set for Jan. 23. revolt within the United Auto igi ee sa * 99.2 armed robbery attempt was foiled Finis Stone, 33, owner of the| Workers Union appeared to be tnt Harv .. 7 $2/by a tough gasoline station attend- Stoney Drive Inn, 3590 Elizabeth) shaping up today. Cl poe ms 3$,ant was bound over to Circuit Lake Lge where the group was) Fiery President of Ford Local/#*! Bie vee MG “af, {Court penetey: + arrest was car eed wah beeping Uy 1 Stellato, is spear-|Int Tal a& Tel 312 Yngst S “4 ng) 600; UAW, Car ele Seed Ist Crk Coal . 30.1 Zewith mea. une Louis vende. 26, of 30727 Pal- mer St., Madison Heights, was arrested Dec. 27 after Joseph J. Leahy, 39, of 269 S. Jessie St. was seized on Dec. 25 by the at- tendant at mae cas ae miieteat? ome ae Maurice "3|E. Finnegan set Vashaw’s arraign- ment in Circuit Court for Monday, Leahy had previously waived ex-|day amination and was bound over to cece oe Evans Pays Dividend DETROIT — Directors of the Evans Products Co. of Plymouth] ' have declared a quarterly cash dividend of 25 cents per share on common stock, payable Feb. 6, 1958. Some. $6;285,234. more in pay-|. ae: s $51 Million s/Receipt Record in primary le : + © £€ Other receipts were $605,112 in Pontiac Street's Status prs Arguments on Whether Myrtle Is Public Drive terday heard arguments in a suit challenging the status of Myrtle tle and Oakland avenue claims in a suit filed originally 24% years ago that Myrtle is a public street and he has the right to build a driveway off it. The resident is Ivan Bain, 320 Oakland Ave., who filed against the city with his wife, Irene, as a co-plaintiff, City Attorney William A. Ewart said the city’s position is that Myrtle never has been a public street and is too small to become one under city laws. * * * . The street is about 15 feet wide and runs about half a block north- east off of Oakland. Residents on it have always paid for its upkeep, Ewart said. They claim it is their street and Bain has no right to connect his driveway to it, he ex- plained. ‘Circuit Judge George B. Hart- rick ruled against the Bains in late 1956, and the decision was appealed. Yesterday, the full high court finally heard the case. A ruling is not expected for several months. Charge Romeo Man With Cruelty to Dog ROMEO — A local businessman has a date in Justice Court hepe Jan. 22 to answer a charge of cruelty to animals. Clare Tincknell, of 66415 Mound Rd., Washington ,Township, was scheduled to appear before Justice of the Peace James J. Comella in Romeo last night. On request of his attorney, a week's postpone- ment in Tincknell's case was granted. * * * Tincknell, assistant managér of a Romeo variety store, is charged jwith pouring turpentine on a stray dog so “it wouldn't come back” to the store. The dog, a black and white bea- said today. Lodge Calendar Special communication, Pontiac Tee 21, aS bed gps Jan, p.m. Wo. Degree. Gerald L. Moors, WM. —Ady, News in Brief Oakland County sheriff detec. tives today investigated a breakin of a store in Leonard which net ted the thieves about $14. Mrs. Ade- line Henry, of 52 Elmwood, re- ported someone broke a window glass and stole the money. An overturned oll. stove in the frame house at 277 Hughes St. caused a fire at 12:50 a.m. to- estimated at $300 by firemen, while loss to contents was set at $200. Rummage — tional Street. j. Jan. 17, vedio on Sat. 8 to 11 a.m. Cloth- Frish fry VF.W. Hall. Prid: 30 to ay 5: 7:30. Rummage 8 OES 228, Jan, 18th, 128 W. Pike, Opens 8 a.m. FE ‘2-1622 The State Supreme Court yes- drive in Posgioc asa meee street. * w Shae Work ln Se for Rubber Work 5] A nites at the ce of Myr- oo gle, is in good condition in the). Romeo Dog Pound, Romeo Police}: basement apartment of a two-story] Loss to the building was] or all. —Adv,| d@ steak dinner. The|. 4680 Walton —_ ~ Death Notices RPL ANDERSON, JAN. 14, 1987, DA J., $97 Mt. Clemens; >= a lyn M_A Mrs. Willian roo de: here! twe also surv rvice be held Friday, Jan. It at Apo from oe Methodist Chirch with Rev. R. H. Benedict offici- ating. Interment tn Oak Hill Cem- etery. Mr. Anderson i He in state at the C. rdt’ Pri yy noon, aes tak to the church state from 1 to 2 p.m. bs = ert, 10 8. T satat in fant son 3) r - ; r ic Debra. 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