a big pipeline compressor station here in the south- west corner of Kansas yesterday, killing three work- men and threatening natural gas supplies as far sy as Detroit. + -Officials: of Panhandle Eastern’ Pipelifie Co. said ‘they’ hoped to restore deliveries to 70 per cent ‘of “normal today. =e eo ae ~ Seer. indicated. this would: mean: no curtalinaeat of gas for household use along Panhandle Eastern’s system in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Industrial users in the six states were cut off im- The Michigan industries are: Corning Glass Co., Albion; Mueller Brass Co.,-Port Huron; Albion Mal- leable Iron Co., Albion, and Michigan Seamless Tube Corp., South Lyn. ‘All buy natural gas directly from Panhandle. A Detroit spokesman for Panhandle said all four. industries had standby gas facilities and he had heard of none closing*becayse of a lack of fuel. The whole. area presently is in the grip of a cold wave. There were about 25 men in the, plant. Fourteen were burned and battered by the explosicn. Three were reported in critical condition. Four. were re- leased from a hospital after treatment. x * * The blast blew. the metal roof and sides off the main compressor bu , 364 by 68 feet. It wrecked the engines and com ressors. An adjoining machine putines and shop was heavily damaged. Five other eight houses on the 80-acre plot 15 miles northeast of Liberal had lesser damage. One com official said the loss several million dollars, ° might ren Those killed were Melvin Swafford, 35, who lived on the pete James Hanes, about 30, Paul’s Valley, Okla.; and Ivan Hill, about 40 A company spokesman said failure of a piece of equipment 0 Ps a@ compressor engine caused the blast. orkmen said th heard a hissing noise ust bef: the explosion. ed , ree Fear 4 Dead i in Blasts a PEORIA, Ill. (P—Two rapid-fire explosions in a city Sepe ling Javier @ house and a two-story building last night, killing three persons. One other is niening and believed dead. Five were injured. eperntog aaron in the bade, and Son Tcsman 40, of a grocery’ in the -building, and John J; Heitzman, 61, the building and the house. ‘ ian’s son-in-law Robert J. Rinfeldt, about 45, and Ein- sites ap Goheed fk ts tag ied a to tr heron ane Police said witnesses reported Traub had called Heitzman to report a gas leak in his store. They reported Heitzman, joined by Einfeldt, went with Traub to search for the leak shortly before the explosions, Tank Trucks Explode , MIDLAND & — Tank trucks loaded with highly inflammable benzol exploded in the Producers’ Transport, Inc., building here yesterday, injuring five then: and camming. am estimated $200,000 in damages. - “The first blast came wile workers were trying to thaw out frozen benzol in two 9,000-gallon tank trucks with steam. _ Later a leak was found in one of two remaining loaded tankers. Most of the benzol was frozen and company officials decided to shoot holes in the truck to eliminate a continuing fire hazard. . ee oes canned another nell explosion onl Gag Wat quickly was brought under control. It was the first blast that caused the injuries and damage, Benzol freezes at 40 degrees and the chemical was being thawed to be pumped to the Dow Chemical Co. plant across the street. Pro- ducers’ Transport hauls chemicals for Dow. Dow said.the fire will not affect’ plant operations. ‘Blast Wrecks Hotel b : HOUGHTON @ — Sixteen persons Were driven into 5 below zero temperatures Wednesday when a fire and/explosion wrecked the Hotel Binder at Bruce’s Crossing about 55 miles southwest of Hisighiok. “Shere werd 0 Injuries, Damages were estimated et about $30,000. : fa _ LIBERAL, Kan. an cesivslon flashed through City Manager - | _ Sees No Chenel in Tax Rafe. Commission May OK Record High Budget at Jan. 29 Meeting City Manager Walter K. Willman said fast night that city residents could al- most be assured that the city’s $13.70 tax rate could straight year. “Considering that i t hinges on the final determ- Jination of the Board of Re- view in May, we think we can safely say that our present $13.70 rate can be perpetuated,” he said. His statement. followed|_ approval by the City Com- mission of the city’s 1957 capital improvement pro- gram. . . Willman asked commissioners that if they have any additions or deletions to this year’s proposed $5,381,779 budget, that they should bring them up at the Jan. 22 pub- > | treatment plant, and the continu-;; ing work on the $3.5 million hos- pital addition, the city is under- taking this year the largest ($9,- 763,000) capital improvement pro- gram in its history. The future widening of Perry Street and the city’s share of the completion of the work on ‘the Orchard Lake - Telegraph road separation, called for the allocation of $750,000 in the year’s program. a egiek aaiee ot semi W- involves an expenditure of an es- timated $633,000 for new sewers. Willman explained that the ap- proval of the program was within $3,000 of the. estimated money allocated in the budget for the .work, Final acceptance will come =, the budget is approved, be yar timate’ ot'the sncauni the completion of the Pontiac General Hospital addition; the new fire hall, and the Public Safety Building. fe RS i As i= yes see Hak ook RE de fy Dito gfe sel ale niga -bevcgentins Here’ S Sight for Raised Eyebrows be.continued for the fourth) jexpressway from Rockwood to includes money allocated toward) year in inost sections of the WHAT? NO SNOW?—These youngsters on the beach at Miami seem to be having as much fun &s they would be building snow- recommended for Michigan beaches at present. *. AP Wirephote men, sledding or ice skating back home. But this activity is not Would Take ‘Novel’ Throug for the Michigan Turnpilte Author- ity, said yesterday. Rejuvenation of the authority and its plan for a “pay-as-you-go” Saginaw depends at the moment, on two big “‘ifs," according to the former governor and state highway commissioner who spoke here last night. If the hurdles can be overcome, he said, the road may be built in the face of competition with free roads proposed by the State High- way First, Van Wagoner said, the Legislature must pass certain “novel” pieces of legislation re-|) Cut Fluoride Costs Over Two Thirds WASHINGTON (®—The Public S| Health Service says it has ‘te- veloped a new device which can reduce by two-thirds the present cost of adding fluoride to city water supplies as a tooth decay preventive. The service saiq the present cost of adding fluoride com- pounds to drinking water aver- ages 10 cents per person per country. Tt said development of a new per person per year. F. J. Maier, engineer Bellack, a chem- » Division of Dental Public Health, developed the new device. An article on their re- Newsprint Bis | Goes fo New High the base price in New York to $14 a ton. The boost is in line with those D. Van Wagoner, former consultant} Legislation Van ag Says Toll Roads State Still P Possible. aon a. puto Show t , lal Beneath (Sub-Zero Mark Set During 1893 gee Region, Nation Shivers as Temperttures Drop to, yew Lows Today's Temperatures 12m. ... -4 Tam... -5 lam, ..-5 8 am. .. «5 2 am. ...-5 10 am... -3° Sam... -4 ll am. .. 0 4 aim. we @D 12 n eee 4 Sam...-5 I pm ..5 6am,..-5 2pm .. 6. A teeth-chattering and ~~ record five degrees below zero shivered an unwel- come greeting to downtown Pontiac ‘this morning, making the warm blankets look like a\tempting re- treat. The numbing tempera- ture snapped a 64-year-old record low for Jan. 17 of -2 set back in 1893. The Automobile Club. of Michigan reported its bus- iest day of the winter,. answering some 2,200 Van Wagoner'’s disclosure jajar to run for the post of staté| Trade Assn. Feb, 1-3, will be @ came before be addressed the | - (Continued on Page 2,-Col, 1) ladies style show. Officials to Study Motion to Transfer County Seat A resolution was presented to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors this morning asking for the shift of the county seat from Pontiac to Royal Oak. _ No discussion was ‘held on the proposal, drafted by the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce and presented by Mayor Howard K. Kel-+ It was referred to the Special Courthouse Com- mittee for study. The resolution stressed that the building of the new courthouse had been slowed “by one or more mi- nority groups.” Kelley pointed out that the majority of the county's population lives south of Bloomfield Hills, ; The resojution urged the super- visors toe take “whatever action re to implement the re- quest.” ene re tan aga for a ee cate In other action bediie tha Beast, Pcksnesho decided on a special election for April 1 at which time voters will be asked to deeide whe- ther the county should have a coun- ty Jury commmmioaien, ries would be made once a year on a cotinty wide basis, instead of the present system of selection by supervisors on a township basis. If accepted, the selection of ju-| Service building of tor Sales, Inc., 40 ficient space will be a Supervisors also approved a ‘Hell Frozen. Over,’ ‘Paradise 13 Below new contract with the state High- way Commission which will call for an increase to 4 per cent in the bonds to finance the proposed Northwestern Highway, A month ago, the commission told supervisors that the first con- In Today's Press Pee eee ceo ee) 53 pen, Aa News.. see e eee enere a +e eewee tract’s rate of 34% per cent would not tempt bonding company. §/| eed rly veces SL thru 39 MacDonald said the state would ab- sorb the added: expense. wise, the contract is exactly the same as the first,” he said, _ gee eee ee eer eet eae | pe omg “ sae eee eee eee ee eee Committee Chairman Don R.| Sports ........:..5 47 thr be Theaters Cee OTTO e eee 62. TV & Radio Programs. Wilson, Karl... ...0.5..66.5 “Other- sees om HELL, Mich. (INS)—It was 10 degrees below zero in Hell today! Hell is a tiny community in Lowef Michigan near Pinckney. The town was covered by a foot of snow. and ice and oldtime residents laugh- — “Hell sure ig frozen ~ ai was even colder in Paradise— 13 below, Paradise is a lake front village . |on Whitefish Bay of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, It is made up of a half dozen families, Woens Pages. a fos a restaurant and a beer garden. Tenth in a Series FBI. Ends John Di the thieves in dinner jackets who group used guns and the other didn’t, xe But this tolerance gave way to done about the menace of the gangsters and racketeers. SPECIAL KIDNAP LINE The country and Congress came : to the realization that the federal _ forcement agencies. By 1933 bank robberies were ocewring at the rate of almost two a dnagings had ie a day. Koa "Kidnap Law. The attorney general had urged angry demands that something be| Lane llinger tuiias r people to report kidnapings to the FBI by calling the special ‘“kid- nap” number — NAtional oT, Washington, D, C Many of the gang operations were not in violation of federal For example, a bank official who embezzled $50 from a federal bank in 1933 had violated a Sere law. Bet a gang of bandits might Tucson Ariz., and arrested with machinge . guns, . ee oP | Pontiac City . Affairs. ton River drive to Orchard. Jake ave- nie ———-HEpejects were A gathering of Mercury Plummets fo Record Depths ~ (Continued From Page One) little warmer by Sunday, but the long-range prediction is for sub- normai temperatures in the area until mid-February. Snowfall is ex- pected to be about average for the uA 30 days, Pontiac Municipal Airport re. | ported a low of -6 last night, |Shes” of the area at as low as 8.” Residents continued to button up that proverbial: overcoat ag the weather continued to hover around ~ \zero for nearly one week now. state highways were reported clear) © Ci ity ane Win nue from Laurel io Highwood Rondale Te ee 1asalant, Gedurdale wrenues frum Ws ‘allow! aan Uae et Renee ‘In further action, - confirmation of four other public: improve ment r*) school \ children attended last night's mect-— ane as part. of their civics classes. The Weather apt & AND Victsitt— sod = og: ten ae te-es. Low tong High pa is, West te southwest ales pari an Te- morrow cloud ae. castonal shew continued cold, low 2-6, Teday in Lowest temperature’ preceding & a.m, At ® a.m: Wind velocity 10 fm. p.h, Despite the severe wave, most Direction—-South west. FORECAST FOR TONIGHT — Most of the East is expected to be cloudy tonight with snow - or snow flurries forecast for the Middle Atlantic states, upstate New York, northern New England, the upper Great Lakes area and eastern Montana. Officials Back | Facilities Here - Five Locations Stamp |! , This Region Oakland as Leader in » At luncheon at Mount Holly > | Wednesday, foundation was laid to AP Wirephote Occasional snow flurries are expected in the Pon- tiac area. It will continue cold in-the East and in- the Northwest while higher temperatures are ex- pected in the Great Plains. Below is thirty-day forecast for precipitation and temperatures. 4 jot Pontiac; Pontiac 4} |west of Pontiac; make Oakland County the top win- ter resort area in Southern Michi- Called by the Southeastern Mich- Facts brought out show that in that. respect within 100 miles of the Detroit metropolitan district. In the last few months there has been a marked development in bringing them to the use of the general public. | Th® tourist association is dis- tributing 100,000 brochures show- ing the location of such facili- ties...It Jists Jive in the south- prvengd nye? «nan weg im Oakland County The Mount Holly ski area, be- side the Dixie Highway, 20 miles|’ northwest of Pontiac, is the only such location in the south half of the lower peninsula that Hag its own snow making equipment. It has six electrically operated tows for day and night skiing. x * * Installed by Morton Graddis of Bloomfield Hills, Mount Holly al- ready is drawing crowds said to be larger than any other ski resort in Michigan. On weekends the crowds run into five figures, and the ski runs have a patronage of over 1,000. FOUR OTHER AREAS The other four areas in Oakland County are Teeple Hill in Highland on the former Edsel Ford estate, 12 miles west of Pontiac; Bald Mountain area, six miles northeast , 10 miles nt Lake, just ‘south of Milford. At Wednesday's meeting it was pointed out that Mount Holly is the ski resort with sach facilities on a four-lane national highway in the entire United States, Also that it is the 28 p.m, | riaes at 7:67 a.m. NEW ENGLAND SUFFERS Dewnt ~Sacpert ‘ . i. eee BS WAL Meds ee | -' But in New England and the) 7 © m.....00. 4 gm. 7 stall t. northern part of the Atlantic sea-|§%o ml Ts 2p mE 8 ~~ @ng street from Emerson to Bay,/board, residents were digging out|!® * ™........ 3 and in Bay street from Mt. Clem-jof a fresh snowfall which dropped Wednesday i in Pontiac ens south to the existing main. [up to eight inches of snow in some! ,,...,...A¢ cowntowa) . a _ . : ghest ne pereceehecseues il x * *- places. > Lowest teerperstare, vena casteserons te ‘ sat no objections were voiced ser eS verze whe had "Weather Fe night, commissioners author- tacks brought about from shoveling} mignest me Year Are ‘a Pontiae - zed the city assessor to prepare) sow. Lowest temperature .......ccsc0s--- i : special assessment rolls for partial Up at Sault Ste. Marie the ther- Mose. ieeeSRpeee” i bi ws?” _ Payment of the following two-inch) mometer dropped to 12 degrees be- Th _ blacktop paving projects in Pon-|iow zero, for what is believed tol" * ong, Sores Pere Geer: . z be the state’s low. At Grand Ma- 63 in 1062 sins “2 in 1893 ee cent Seem Prentin aehiees|Pais, it was -7. se Weamenday’s Were Chart ' and from Auburn to Pike; ave-| The lowest: temperature record-'$igtns a 4 no 6K ‘ Suite en So aierece bearer gone Brownaviie ‘a " Seana is t At 2 p.m., the temperature read poner a Mf Bhewace bb a six above zero, . port orth it 1 © Ste, Marie § 4 Pew Eas 2 gai 9p - \Railroad Sues Driver ‘ ee pn na _# TOLEDO w — In a switch from: torist yesterday as the result of an} /automobile-train collision. The New | York Central System asked com: |mon pleas court to award. & $1,948 ‘00 . WILLIAM J. DEAN about the bridge, which he “said! ‘Pontiac Rotary Club elected is progressing “splendidly and William J. Dean president at the club's meeting today noon. Other ‘officers inelude: Vice president, Catton C. Patterson Jr.; secretary, | James F. Slattery; | treasurer, ‘iFrancig Fi Miller, and director's - treasurer; Dr. Paul Thoms and Ggdon H. Hayter and Ralph E. | : , ‘\Cromis. * Radunz, niembers of the board of' directors; James Van Leuven, | . members of the credit committee; | as _ little ahead of schedule.”’ Mrs. Pat Hooper was elected The Azores ‘in the Atlantic Ocean | the supervisors committee. ‘and, they still belong to Portugal. Your Income Tax This is one of a series, of articles prepared by the U.S Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Income Tax, Return. ‘ QUTMEMENT Bavixos . Retirement can pay you a savings on income tax. It you received you may claim the credit even though you did not meet the earnings test. You may qualify if — = under 65 years of age — your retirement ‘income is only that income received from a pension or ainhuities under a public retirement system and included in gross incorhe. If 6 years of age or over you qualify if your retirement income includes - eluded tn gross income. as If both spouses have retirement income, both ‘could qualify and then each is entitled to the cregit. [has asked all citizens to join in jexpressing their gratitude to the. pensions, annuities, interest, gross rents, and dividends in. «by Community Bank against John Woodby of). Toledo: It said Woodby was trav-) eling too fast on an icy road last Feb, pis ol lla AM amy ak train, —— two of its cars The Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Commuriity National Bank has opened for business, although the formal opening of the branch will not take place until Jan. 25. Dawson C. Baer, assistant vice president of the bank, is manager of the new branch. The branch is located on W, Long Lake Road, just opposite the Mac- Manus, Johns & Adams advertising agency building. The new building is equipped for drive-in service, and contains conference rooms’ and desks or at the traditional type teller cages. Proclaim Teachers’ Day LANSING (®— Gov. Williams {has proclaimed today, Jan 17, as Teachers’ Day in Michigan and lunchroom for employes. Facilities), ~jare available to serve patrons at Mrs. Birch Howard Mrs. Birch (Helen) Howard, 61, | of 575 W.. Liberty St., Ann Arbor, died at 10/20 a.m. Saturday after an illness of three days. . | Mrs. Birch was born in Detroit: on Dec. 13, 1895. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. Mary Walker, of Berkley, and one sister and one brother, Mrs. Rose Stoeffer, of Los Angeles, Calif., and John A. Lemanski, of Long Beach, Calif. Service will be at 10 a.m. Fri. at Pursley Funeral Home, with the Rev. Paul Hart of First Meth- odist Church officiating. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cem- etery. Radar Will Use Color BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.» — A radar device is being perfected state's teachers. A was born at Mecca, Arabia, in 570 A.D. that will aid air traffic control by showing landing airplanes in one color, planes taking off in a second color, and planés at a certain dis- tance in a third color. Is Newest of Kind [police campaigns to put better ‘drivers on the road will be inaug- One of the. newest methods in urate” tomorreéW night with the ope) { Waterford Township's schoo. .« Convicted traffic offend- ers. a a a The first of its kind in he coun- ity, the classes will be conducted by Police Chief Frank Van Atta ‘who will stress the highway dan- gers of excessive speed,. careless- ness, drinking and other bad driv- ing habits, The school will be conducted at the Waterford Township Hall. on M59 at Crescent Lake road. Students will be made up of offenders placed on probation by! Justice Willis D, Lefurgy. Atten- dance at the school will be one of the conditions of probation, accord- ing to the pan, Former Justice Sherman Minton of the U.S. Supreme Court was in ithe U.S. Infantry on the Verdun front in World War I. } only one contiguous to such a large concentration of population. the —re=| sort association stated that its prime object under the 1957 pro- gram is the promotion of such out- door recreational facilities ag we have in Oakland county, * «© ® Representatives of the state con- servation department, on whose lands Mount Holly is located, stat- ed that they now are making plans for further extensions in the Holly’; recreational. area which already|. covers a good part of Groveland and Holly Township. PLAN SPECIAL RUNS Bus lines and rent-a-car repre- senatives at the luncheon said that plans are being perfected to make special runs to Mount Holly from Detroit and other large cities. Murray Titsworth, superintend. ent of the area, said, “Nature gave us a great foundation for this project, then the Dixie High. Byrd’s Eyebrows Also Raised WASHINGTON w& — ‘The Secre-' ‘tary of the Treasury, in complain- ing that President Eisenhower's budget is/too big, doesn’t talk like a man quarreling with the boss.) He talks like a man whose boss agrees with hint. : George M. Humphrey ‘startled’ 90 réporters at a news conference, held in conn-ction with yester-' day's record peacetime budget proposals, by announcing that ris- ing government spending “should promptly be stopped.” one who ralsed his eyebrows as he took a look at President Sen, Harry F. Byrd also was | * Itrying to economize, he denied it. Humphrey | Asserts Spending Can and Must Be Curtailed a Clifford Stetfey, memher of comprise 888 square miles in area - to. start now to point the finger at people to make cuts, but I think a lot of people will make some cuts. I think we will-do so in the Treasury." MUST HALT SPENDINGS | But he added soberly iif ‘terrific’ spending and taxing are not halted ‘I will predict that you will have a depression that; will curl your hair.”’ The govern- ment is taking out of the economy too much money that is needed to that) have a lot to say about how money witt be spent during the coming year, “I think there are a lot of places, ‘in this budget that can be cut,’ _said secretary ‘Humphrey. | “Name three,” said a. reporter. | The budget, though $7,/200,000,000 bigger, than the first one Eisen- hower sent up three years ago, jis the best that could be written ‘at this moment, he said. “There is no division or difft- ‘culty in the administration at all,’ ine said vot * * > L- ‘Most of the dissents don't get into iprint, the question of his leaving was put rurthe | lial agooigme is le uyiroy oct, “en Humphrey demurred. | It's’ unusual for a member of a rote % W. Huron “y don’t bellevenit is up to mape “Eisenhower team” to criti cize publicly the handiwork of the administration, But Humphrey is unusual in several respects. When he speaks puplicly — which is seldom — he speaks his mind, When he dissents — which is often — he dissents vigorously. however. They are voiced in’ Cabinet meetings and other private sessions. ; He's a team player but the team usually goes his waj’, For he is also a hard-selling salesman, One associate has remarked that “George sometimes sells a little harder than he means to." WON'T: QUIT JOB Maybe that happened at the t news conference. A lot of people left the room thiaking Humphrey ‘wag about ready to quit his job. People close to him stile at the idea; they say Eisen- > hower wouldn't Jet him go and ithey are sure Humphrey knows it. Hours alter the news conferehce point-blank arid Humphrey like Lake Placid in the East and Sun. Valley in the West, are ‘away off the beaten path,” as com- pared to Mount Holly, which is ex- pected to be a magnet to attract winter tourists from areas far out- side the Michigan borders. MUCH TO OFFER With a slide that drops 175 feet area has the best natural facilities) > ‘ree enone the real ski enthusiast enjoys, now Nationally famous winter resorts,|: 3 in the 1,200-foot ski slope, it has! . The citation. presented last week in Ann Arbor at the annual dinner is the first of its kind. for The ‘Pontiac Press. ing of other fuels the householder has little or no opportunity of over- taxing his furnace.” x *« * City Manager, Harold K. Schone, ‘said the North Evergreen sewer authority Tuesday approved final agreement..A Township Board will receive the agreement for consid- eration Friday a and their predicted. construction plans have al- ready” ody" benn all that re- mains is the sanction of the State Health Department, As soon as that is received the way will be opened for the acceptance of bids and should that be hurried through, ' March 1 ihe, possibly see action in the construction. line. x * * Birmingham Unit, Civil Air Pa- trol, is currently conducting a membership drive in the cadet branch for 14 to 20 year olds, Currert activities of. the group include the addition to their build- ing of the Berz Airpert of Troy, and plan for a public dance they will sponsor at the Community House on March 16. * * * An agreement has been reached jbetween John W. 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That this mission was per- mitted to enter Hungary. at all indicates that the Kapar regime is not without respect for the world body, The Red dictator also may be hoping for some help for his: revolt-crippled economy. “The defiant attitude of ‘the Com- munists has not kept Hungary’s story from the world. Refugees and exiles are telling of Red oppression and brutality and films vividly por- y what happened to freedom in that land. : se x * * increase the number of pimples. You can serve as your own ex- pert in this regard by keeping a diary and recording what you eat, ' plus the resulting skin condition a few days later. Chocolate and nuts and ‘graviés or fat foods, otten show a quick in- crease in your Crop o%ypimples. Explains Cause and Cure ‘of Acne _ Ordinarily, the liver and other The skin contains two types of glands, namely, the sweat glands and the oil glands, I the latter get plugged by dust (black- heads), then the oil secretion. can’t get out. The gland swells. If bacteria are therein, they may even fester and form dots of pus inside the red pimple. So lather your face every night with a non-irritating type of soap and steam your face with a hot towel, as a barber Goes a patient whom he is going to shave. » -M -€ | Then use a blackhead remover, which you can buy at a drugstore, and employ it to get rid of the blackheads. But! never pinch your blackheads with your fingers, for that tends to make a larger, more perman- ent red lump out of your original pimple. After the soaping, hot towel and removal of the blackheads, then slap cold water on your face to shrink the pores, Afterwards, use a pledget of cotton dipped in rub- bing alcohol to wipe ‘the skin. ‘Meanwhile, eat a varied diet and avold constipation. After that, turn your a: outward upon your environment and join the "Compliment Club”. Smile and give people deserved praise. You'll then. win friends ga- lore despite acne and any other defects. For a fuller discussion, send for for my booklet “The Psychology & Medicine of the Face”, enclos-_. ing a stamped return envelope, * plus. 20 cents peer) _ & An Eskimo Cance The Eskimo often uses a water tight boat called a kayak. It is made of strong, thin skin stretched over a bone frame. The rider crawls into the small which then fits tightly about him, Using one small. paddle he can drive it at high speed through the choppy waters. Though the air and water are cold, the sun is bright and shines on opening in the center of the kayak the snow with a dazzling light that could cause snow blindness. To ’ avoid this the Eskimo wears snow glasses of bone with narrow slits. The glasses tie on over his fur hood. Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out the parts carefully. Then fold under the outside ends of the lower panel and bring the center panel forward. Now fasten the boat and rider behind the base, clamping the two parts together with a brass fastener or bent pin. Attach the paddle to the Eskimo’s coat in the same way and it will move up and down. Put the snow goggles over the behind his head and watch him ride over the icy waves. (For this idea, A. W. Bemis of Rutland, Vt., wins $10. Send your ideas to Junior Editors care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Hig- gins; AP Newsfeatures.) Eskimo’s face, fold back the tabs French Crows . Fail to Decipher © American Calls UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. ® — I¢ you ‘don't think birds can talk just ask three scientists at Penn-| sylvania State University. Dr. Hubert W. Frings, Mabel Frings and Joseph Jumber re- port that birds of the same spe- cies from different countries have difficulty understanding each oth- er. In a series of tests with French scientists the Penn State trio found that cries of a French crow brought no reaction from crows in Maine although a small per- centage of the crows in Pensy]l- vania responded. Crows, they said, have various “I finding calls or alarm calls. . classed as assembly calls, food The assembly call of the Ameri- can ¢row, when played to roost- ing French crows, prompted some of the French crows to fly to-|— ward the sound. All other calls, ihowever; brought no reaction, the scientists reported. - Rats Show No Ill Effects CHICAGO — According to the for Medical Research, four gen- erations of rats have been living on irradiated food at the Univer- years with no harmful effects. Food consumed, the society's find- ings say, was irradiated at levels much higher than would be used sterilization. specific sounds that might be These are best _ And you don’t have Fiery diamond en- gagement ring with wedding band to match. 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Electric timer from 15 to 60 min. dry Sefety cut- off switch Shuts off drum heating unit if door 30-inch Look at the low, low price Dit, | on the automatic WASHER area 5, trapping li _ Cleanseasi 25, $1 78 This famous Hotpoint fully automatic washer does the perfect home laundry task better and in less time. Check these special features: Automatic water fill, famous Thriftivator washing action . . . every flow of water current has a counter-flow, spin tub, and all-porcelain, too! Buy it at Federal’s today and take advantage of these savings! Delivered, Installed, Serviced, Warranted Look at the low, low price on the automatic DRYER The perfect mate for your Hotpoint washer is this economical match- ing air-blower electric dryer that is: fully automatic, all-porcelain inside and out. Porcelain finished inner drum protects your finest washables. Can be plugged in and used on 115 volt circuit. Same heating unit as used on famous Hotpoint ranges! Buy it now, save! Delivered and Serviced : NO MONEY DOWN * fe DELUXE PUSHBUTTON AU W AT WARREN, PONTIAC “i008 pit Pees 4 ; ee sR fang an SEO oe a . ; List 279.95 super 30-inch model . . . only *199 Features include. utton controls, recessed ‘oven light, appliance outlet, range-top lamp, full-width storage drawer. We it today at-Federal’s! Delivered and Serviced dl 4 today’s struggle for power in the - Near £ast — has been a prize for -* pan it, The Babylonians came, to be driven out by the Persians. The - and the rise of the Caliphs have marked the land, Held by the Ottoman Turks be-| _ French mandate between the two » graphie Society says. It is now | member of the Arab League. routes traveled traders, warriors, and religious leaders, bearing ideas on western civilization. Abandoned passage to India and China, these . se Seen BS gin De ene eee Ep 8 bp oes Germany was celebrated by Saarbruecken postal authorities by the issue of this postcard, It bears a special stamp issued by the Federal German Post, béaring the Seartons. coat of arms: WarringNations) Overran Syria Ancient Land—Knew || Ravages of Invader in Past Centuries F WASHINGTON — The ancient land of Syria — a focal, point. in competing empires for centuries. - Egypt ruled there in the days of - its glory. Assyrian hordes over- _ might of Macedonia and Greece, the thoroughgoing conquest of the - Romans, the Mongol devastation, fore World War I, Syria was under World Wars, the National Geo- an independent .republic and a NEAR EAST CROSSROADS Along Syria's ancient caravan that have had a profound effect after the discovery of an all-sea - poutes survive today in the form of an oil pipeline and roads that, | in normal times, carry part of the Near East’s wealth to the Mediter- ranean. Syria's 4,000,000 people live in a 70,000-square-mile area — about the size of North Dakota. Where it borders the eastern Mediterranean, Syria is blessed with adequate rainfall. As it ex- tends inland to form a_ giant] wedge between Turkey and Iraq, the country falls away into deserts. At its southern tip, Syria borders? Israel and Jordan. The south.) west corner is blocked from the sea by mountainous Lebanon. FERTILE OASIS _- The capital, Damascus, is an, oasis only 40 miles from the) Israeli line, The site is so fertile that the prophet Mohammed reportedly re- fused to through Damascus’ gates s safter a desert- journey, say- ing, “A man may not enter para- dise twice, and I prefer to await the immortal paradise.” Founded by Noah's grandson a few years after the great flood,|. according to legend, Damascus may well be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Today it is 'a commercial and industrial center with a population of 400,- 000. Frozen Package Proves to Be $1,200 in Cash MATADOR, Tex, ).=— Frozen lettuce wag one item Mrs, Harold Campbell had not counted on stor- ing in her ranch home deep freeze near Matador, Tex. .- Putting away 500 pounds of froz- en steaks pag roasts, she noticed one. unlabeled package. That she laid aside to thaw for lunch. Then the Campbell Ranch ‘re-|.... ceived an tiggent phone call from the butcher in town. He had started looking: for the weekend receipts; ~ which he*had hidden, in the freez- ing department. Had Mrs. Campbell noticed any. butcher’s delight, that it contained about $1,200 in cool cash. Shotgun Was Loaded > RETURN POSTAGE—The politi-| cal return of the Saarland to West! So Ge a THE, PONTIAC: PRESS: ‘THURSDAY. JANUARY’ 1% 1957 aire ny Sy rar val s a we've really [ cut prices. ae in « our great January Sale! : America‘ Ss Finest N ational Brands of heer A oo feeb de CRAFT . oat WORSTED-TEX ming PHOENIX... aes KINGSRIDGE . wee Bs’ orth ok Ce ‘Suite - and iCdnts , Values ¢ to $59. tall ] es . Suits: and Coats _Values to $69 50 | Suits ina Coats | _ Values to $85. 00 an fax $ A al a3 Furnishings _ od Sportswear | SLACKS: Reduced 20% off and more! °$14.95 All Wool Flannel Slacks $16.95 Imported Fabrics in Flannel and Gabardine ee 13° Jackets ... Values to $16.95 ~~ JACKETS: Reduced 20% off and more! A Selected Group of All Wool and Gabardine ae 83 Sport Shirts: Reduced 20% off and More? $4.00 Cotton Flannel Sport Shirts $5.95 Corduroy Sport Shirts od et sepo0 SWEATERS: Reduced 2: $10.95. Full Fashioned Lambs _Crew Neck Sweaters . $9.95 and $11.95 Lambs Wool V-Neck Sweaters $8.95 All Wool Coat Style Sweaters A og and More! ‘3° : | ie 8s he SPORT COATS Values to $34.50 NOW. «5.200000. nye 3) JE Values to $42.50 Now.........++. nat | cesienennnessiniitpennan ~ IMPORTED ALL WOOL “Flannel Suits 9 Fine all wool worsted and sharkskin fabrics in the ‘newest patterns and colors. A regular $75 value—Now A selected group of fine imported All Wool Flannel Suits in Grey, Blue and ‘Brown. Reg. $59.50 val- ues—Now ...... trouser suits! ... the price , includes the : extra pair A HUB FEATURE Imported All Wool TOPGOATS «= & 3 3 Top Coats $ A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND $55 Values IMPORTED TWEEDS—SHETLANDS—COVERTS = SOME WITH ZIP-OUT LININGS be Down Payment Necessary When Opening a Chane Account! 30 Days — — 60. Days — 90 Days oa “\ * ; : : ° ieee Daan! af sone ee ve = : ~ ft is = ve = ee ¥ ee Ste et _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 , hs oat) ae nem : a Bast Respects an Astute Bargain a : : i Skat jn\Bock Saves Life shop penned nel, 7 ng el lee oe ee of Boy With Ailing Lung id Loot in Wooden Leg ; AUSTIN, Minn. @ — A-shot in} QKLAHOMA CITY @ — Police sian Leaders. Rager ge Ike to Visit Orient 2S no 8 et a CY - old Bryan Boettcher’s life. - | The 42-year-old man was ar- aves “Russian. and Chinese, undoubtedly would result in pres-jsaying he would accept a setle-threat to Formosa, it was reported. Any customer of an Oriental “Doctors treating the youth ae ery walking. out of a grocery propaganda beamed] sure being applied to the UU. S. for ment of the Formosa issue to make In oither words, if Chiang Kai-|pazaar must admire the Asian|he was accidentally . wounded ies Gaeing 6 a pound of cotfee at this area has ever attempted|a solution of Red China's interma-|4.4+ igand an autonomous iGlshek would denude himself ofl! gefness and abit at bargaining. Wile bunting found be bad sol tne nt ion: to attack him personally. , jHional status. = disarmed state. He would agree|**med protection, Chou would dis-|A ‘good bargainer here is viewed| lapsed lung, a condition caused] inside his wooden CHOU MIGHT COMPROMISE An observer? just back from|ts the removal of mainland mili-|®%™ 8 few provinces of Red China-|with the respect we accord a no-|by & rare gogo ees An Asian tour. by Eisenhower|Peiping quoted Chou Enlai asitary installations that could be a|- Regardless of the one-sidedness;hit ball game pitcher. Say see eT ae Can Equip Hideout — es Se eee ee ae of such feelers, many Asians see| No one here would venture a| ment hadk! bwen 0 ste ad) SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @» — This ae Red China as in a mood of com-| guess how Mr. Eisenhower would) * was, it likely: : SAN ANTON is alf set for’a \ Asia now Jeet that a visit by the) promise and believe the U. S./fare as a bargainer it he came)" ee as ¢ ve hi talks in Washington with Prime ad ea sc Seams tes tame to teat in recite were mas of the sowicltook nine TV" sets and @ deep Midister Nehru might score heav- returned from the China main- nesg a , risks. _ laction. . _ Hfreeze from a warehouse. fly ih the Afro-Asian “neutralist”| | : | es See ney Wnt Chan pede wena a boc which Russia has been court-} : ul p | ing. “He is the most popular man in the world teday,"’ an Indian diplo- mat éxclaimed with the air of aj man making a oot discovery. ___ Eisenhower ‘Ws more popular in Asia than Nehru,” a Burniese asserted. The. combination of world events: in the past two months _ plus the iliness of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Sir it 4 x g i = Fi Uv. S. passe clearly indicates a solution through negotiation by a third attention upon emaernpinged as a a _ 7 , — Tpavkic &-pleer of Wrenerty ot ae- mar of action instead of a some- IKE AND NEHRU AT THE WHITE HOUSE— hower is the most popular man in the world Seti and scoreboard, stencil included. Paint the game on your present floor. LIFETIME VINYL FLOOR TILE 7 BL: TILE OUTLET | Lie ! BOARD GAMES 95 icks, 8 pucks, rack Regular $17.95, a -_ at _ i W 10** Free Parking Yr. PONTIAC | Your choice of zebelines, tweeds, plushes or wool and cashmere blends in a wide array ~ of patterns, colors and styles. You'll find some real buys in this assortment. Broken sizes. Suits .. 9.99 and 12.99 dresses 2?” Bt i 4” 5” |. Exciting one and‘two ' piece styles worth dol- lars more, .in Fall and Winter fabrics you.can wear now and far “into Spring. 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You'll find just what you want and save-plenty! An exceptional bargain, no doubt about it. Really a steal! Be sure shorts, too , ‘ i to see them! ONE GROUP SLACKS «a Up to 930 Toggle Coats... .°21.89 & Values to $12-—- G@* . #@ Up to $40 Suburban Coats. £26.89 \§ oe rereed 43%9 Stock Up Now! . Up to 25 Suburban Coats. .*17.89 Get Yours Today! oleae’ | Man! This Is Savings! ‘Look! Don’t Miss Out on These! We've Never Cut "Em So Low! Buy an Armful of These Famous Brand ‘Sport Shirts : $3.95 & $4.95 Values. p69 | All washable shirts, sanforized, 2 for $5 Special Clearance on . Smart Wool Sport Coats Values to $30 These are great! New two and 40 three button styles that the fellows are all wearing now! 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MILLER: Optometrist : 7 North Saginaw Street fi i Phone FE 4-6842 | 3 “Bewer Things in Sight” | 3 —-\Open Friday Evenings eS, ee ae Closed Wednesday Afternoons BY ‘ 1 Shively, a majorettes of the marching band of High. for President Eisenhower’ 7 —earby BubUurh. ‘Two escaped while] School, Claremont, N. H., get off @ big kicR as - Washington Jan. 21, Z being booked at headquarters. Five - ‘ of them, juveniles, were taken to am os < Qaitren's Canter on delingeetey annoyed, does to save s : Save a kas ot ioe a | t F | | except shift its ground slowly. At|to some degree in er ae ' et seems to realize its danger and ple ain mtn wet w w me NUT S SHIM) recess Sa ee Sate ac forbids the misting si, World of Spider, Wasp paralyzed. ‘Then it is dragged to A turtle has minors in establishments licensed) Preys on One Another in tee +b Lon cagponcel poy es waar ge sharp edges 7 _— in Lethal Circle : % $ convicted.” He was released on it ¢ “@ Heavy duty stinger into a soft spot where | maximum ence of of the spider’s legs erlters| pw AaB sec ley eell Tan sated ped body. A tough shell protects | lsewhere. The tarantula, though clearly! 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Lewedeccees 1—RCA 3-Speed Hi-Fi Player, with legs, Reg. 139.95 1—Magnovox Hi-Fi Floor Console, Floor sample, Reg. 139.95 1—Philco Hi-Fi Deluxe Console, Floor model, Reg. 239.95 |—4 Speaker Hi-Fi Console, 4 speed changer, Reg. 179.95... 1—VM Tape Recorder, Reg. 209.95 eee eee eee eee ee eee wee eens eeeee se eee oe eee eee TELEVISION SETS! 1—Ambessedor 21-inch _$ Deluxe Console, Reg. 179.95. ... 148 “1—RCA 21-inch Console, + Reg. 249.95 wi... ccc cece e eee $228 1—Raytheon 21-inch Table Model Reg. 169.95 .........05. “ § 88 1—Magneavox 21-in¢h Combinetion, $288 AM-FM Radio, Reg. 399.95... 1—-RCA Portable TV, with carrying re Handle, Reg. 125.00.......... $ 88 - 2—45 Gallon Gos Deluxe ROOM AIR CONDITION ERS! .... and EVERYTHING ELSE! Reg. 129.95 2— 3% Ton Flush Models Auto-temp Control, Reg. 279:95 +158 REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS! 1—Philco Standard, : 10.5 cu. ft., Reg. 249.95..... { $ 1 68 1—Automatic Defrost Kelvinator, 105 cu. ft, Reg 299.95... $238 1—Phileo Automatic Defrost, 10.5 cu. ft., Reg. 299.95....... $238 1—Kelvinetor, l2.cu, ft., Reg. 429.95......... +258 GAS -and ELECTRIC RANGES! Glass door, timer. Reg. 199.95.. +138 1—Apt. Size Gas Range, Reg. 99.00 .... ce ei eee eee 3—36-inch Deluxe Gas Ranges, $ 88 Reg, 119.95 Ree 1 rete 118 | VACUUM CLEANERS! - lenkuwie Tenk Cleaner $ 5 8 eae on wheels, Reg. 89.95...:..... ee recy ta re +68 ‘LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS!’ WAITE’S; DOWNSTAIRS! 3-—Boys’ 26” Rotary Power Mowers, 18” and 21”. ¢ sizes. Reg. 139.95 45-Piece Power Tool Sets, Drill, Saw, $ Accessories, Reg. 39.95 44 | 28 ap ee oe ee ee eae Meteo! Sew Bench, Fits most saws, Reg. 12.95 Meple-Bunk Beds, with ladder and guard rail, Reg. 59.95....... ces Bugkette Innersprings, eg. 39.95 3-Piece Modern Furniture Group, Love-seat, 2 Chairs, Reg. 79.95... t—4 Cycle 21“ Rotary Mower, Trade-in. Reg>.79.95 1—4 Cycle 21” Rote Mower, Trade-in. Reg. 99.95 y 1—Twin-Size Box Spring, Reg. 49,50 .. cece cece eee ee 1—Full-Size Box Spring, Reg. 49.50 6—Chrome 5-Pc. Dinette Sets, , Foam Rubber Seats, Reg. 99.95. . 1—Chrome 5-Pe. Dinette Set, Ad Red and Grey. Reg. 69.95..." * 44 ee eee eee eee eee ee ee) eee ewe eee er For every - Reg. 10.98... 1—Hat and Shoe Box Luggege, —fan ego bx Levens: $71 800 gp 10—Children's Teble-Chair /Sets,. ¢ @00 Ree TOO sk ons ech us ves 8 , Balloon Tire Bicycle, ¢ 28 . Here is your ec er condition that price, but not a reduction in quality, Arne vom he Gane. Now comes. one bald tape HERE iar EAL BARGAINS! It's Quolity ... os well as ine prices, that make.a good value. it’ tn well to ‘consider just wikst comprises 0° goed - walue and 9 bargsin. We believe a bargain to be’ an unusual offering caused by an unusual event, forces a- reduction in Because we want to dispose of our winter mer- _ Chandise ‘stock during the next 15 days, one will ‘be able to buy quality at a sacrifice and still get quality, If you are looking for money saving bargains you will be here Thursday morning at BIG *200. 000 money “sa ae sky THE ovatrt Y STORE OF NATIONAL BRANDS “74, NORTH SAGINAW ST. —Between Huron and- Mt. Cenauk HERES THE sToRY FOR THIS SALE! - Like all business men we are optimists. We must buy goods in anticipation of your needs, This fall, Christmas and Winter was no different. We bought the finest nationally advertised goods for you... in September, October, and November did not § ‘allow us te move sufficient amounts of Warm — . slothing for winter needs. The unexpected strike cut into our Christmas business. This created ‘an overloading of seasonable merchandise which § . must be moved. Our policy is not te carry goods ever from one season to the next so we have de- . “E tided te clear our store in the next 15 days. Our ‘toss is your gain. Even at these low low prices you can charge it. but, unforeseen record warm weather fOCK DISPOSAL SALE! Be Here When the Doors Open Friday, | 0 “4 ‘M. Every D cainial in Our Store Will Be Offering Drastic Price Reductions. Follow the Crowds to the Biggest Sale in apt amp scene STORE IS CLOSED TODAY thre nd aa new tp to me gos cn, od Teen-age, Toys YES, think whet this GIGANTIC DISPOSAL SALE means to you $200,000 worth of family needs will be on sale. This sale will be: poem: ne “Women ye a ons Clothe, ere Sg weet oe Clothi cessories, ‘s ‘s en’ Furni , Boys’ ing, ond Furniture, Shoes, Millinery, Jewelry rh: SELVES. IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR LIFE YOU WILL SAVE IN THIS SALE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS, COME SEE ‘end your fomily. Despite today's high prices, over hout the store, in every department on no- owels, Hose, Lingerie, Women’s Sportswear, Infants’ Wear, Children’s Weer, ond Smell Appliances. THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEM- 2 BIG OPENING DAYS FRIDAY — SATURDAY, January 18, January 19 - pettern. Don't miss this group. eR bets and coats. 3 to 6x and 7 to 12. re, wt dh MI tn mad i et, oe BALE PS Be Cae STORE HOURS: 10 A.M. to 9 P. M. comaaty SALE BEGINS FRIDAY PROMPTLY AT 10 A. M. Ce J $3 Men’s Sport Shirts 8.98 BOYS’ JACKETS || ‘18 GIRLS’ COATS To 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS| | 1.09 LADIES’ NYLONS | | To 25 LADIES’ GOATS ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL © 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL - * 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL * 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL _ sleeve sport 00 Limited supply of Be here for this spe- The value of our One lot, all wool and jee ki in solid and all wool compus cigl group of coct sale. New ee poplin suburben A real leet ae spring shades. Sizes 8% to 11. Don’t c miss this group. NO LIMIT, ; coats, some with hoods. 10 to 18. . To 14.99 Men’s Jackets ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL To 49.99 MEN’S SUITS © 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL 1.79 Boys’ Shirts, Jeans] © 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL’ “To 14.99 CAR COATS ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL FUR COATS, STOLES ® 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL LADIES’ a_i © 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL Werth 39%¢ Prints for First quality 42 inch width. ; ] . ? “Maslin Sheets Worth twice wd price, full size, first quality Tt $7 Cannon Bikts. Full bed sixes. Satin border. Big Bargain. 3" 1,99 Loop Rugs . "Worth 1.99. Large 24x36 - Save. 44 Bedspreads wit eo Sanforized Prints, solids in new styles. Size 3 to 6x. size. Stock up . terial, ag" |" > 99 Girls’ Drs’s. || 19c Train. Pants: Double cloth, good weight panties, white and _ colors. 2te6. . Famous absorbent gauge diapers 20x40. First qealky * LIMIT 2 Dos. 9”. is 1 00 | 8 Pair : cue 1 1.09 Girls’ Pajam 3.76 Gurity D'ps |] intents? saber: What @ buy! Warm, goed looking, flannel pajamas. Sizes 3 to 8, sleepers 1 to 4. 6.99 Dress Pants While they fast, special Choose your suburban coat of better pants re- from this outstanding wenn. 24 99 SPORT COA t they go at... 9.88 duced. Seve! 45.00 TOP COATS—Out et go at... .21.88 00 | 88 29.99 SPORT COATS—Out they go at_.17.88 99 MEN'S SUITS—Out they go at. . 33.88 - 29.99 SUBURBAN COATS—Out they go.19.88 ‘MEN'S: ‘SHIRTS, F FURNISHINGS 3,99 Men’s Pu’s | 79¢ ania Un'wr | | 1-0 STRETCH $OX—Out they go at..... 33¢ tera 8.99 MEN'S SLACKS—Out they go at.. 3.88 Snee Contes. Senone -Chemse tom Tos Shit 2.00 MEN'S TIES—Out th t..... 59¢ warm flannels in solids and Briefs, Undershorts and ! u ey ere ee Athletic Shirts. 3.99 LEATHER GLOVES—Out they go at.1.77 5.99 ORLON SWEATERS—Out they go.. 2.37 3.99 DRESS SHIRTS—Out they go at . at ee ~ oe ee an? vege pane wer: pete pt MA oie Ge PG ee dium a a a aN Ee as tae we ea a a a a = Fe . Et GIRLS’ WEAR, COATS Second floor 3.99 DRESSES—Out they go......... 1.88 3.99 ORLON SWEATERS—Out they go. 1.88 19.99 NYLON SNOQ SUITS—Out they go 14.00 29.99 ST. MARY'S COATS—Out they go 22.00 24.99 COATS, SETS—Out they go...... 14.00 1,99 GIRLS’ BLOUSES—Out they go.. 99¢ ‘BOYS’ WEAR, JACKETS 14.99 PARKA IACKETS—Out they go. .10. 00 14.99 SUBURBAN COATS—Ou ¥ 3.99 CORDUROY PANTS—Out they go. 2.88 1.99 FLANNEL SHIRTS—Out they go.. 1.39 19.99 COAT SETS—Out they go....... 13.00 24.99 Motorcycle Jackets—Out | they go 15.00 INFANTS’ WEAR, NEEDS ‘59¢ INFANTS’ SHIRTS—Out they oo... 33 -69e RECEIVING BLANKETS—Out they go 38¢ 89 PLAYTEX PANTS—Out they go.... 33¢ 2.99 CHATHAM t they go 2.29 va 1.99 NAP A JAMAS—Out they go. sc. 488 2.99 Infants’ Dresses, Sets—Out they go. 1.97 DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. LADIES’ DRESSES, UNIFORMS | _ 8.99 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go at 3.88 10.99 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go at. 5.00 16.99 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go at.8.00 5.99 Maternity Dresses—Out they go at.2.49 3.99 WHITE UNIFORMS—Out they go.1.99 LADIES’ COATS, SUITS 39.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go at. .19.00 49.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go at. .29.00 69.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go at. .39.00 $9.00 BORGANNA COATS—Out they go.59.00 39.99 LADIES’ SUITS—Out they go at. .19.00 49.99 LADIES’ SUITS—Out they go at. . 25.00 LADIES’ FURS, GOATS, STOLES 199 Fur Coats, Stoles—Out they go at 99.00 399 MUSKRAT COATS—Out they go. 199.00 Ladies’ LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS Main Floor ay egy SLIPS—Out they 90 at... 4. HI t they go at. 35¢ aaron Phere cc they goat.. 19¢ / 3.50 PERMA-LIFT BRAS—Out they go at 1.87 10:00 Perma-Lift GIRDLES—Out they 9° 4.88 1.00 WOOL SCARFS—Out they go at... 25¢ LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR, HOSE Main Floor 0 MOJUD HOSE—Out they go at..... 56¢ Ladies’, Men’ bd Children’ $ Shoes ¥ 6.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes—Famous names. 2.94 Ladies, Mens Child's 1.97 / COUNTRY SHOES...... 6.94/ Odds & Ends, RUBBER 1.00 6.00 LADIES’ SPORT and PLAY SHOES. 20 JEWELRY and APPLIANCES / 5.99 LADIES’ DRESSES —Out they go at 2.88 1.5 ep: SPORT SEIBTS—-Out they go at... ie ty , Werth to 10.99 . . . Dress 3° Sport styles. Miss and haif Seve os you h ;. More then 50 Warm flonnel quilt. ‘How's thi , never seve ‘A before. “66 penn ae . 17 vores beh 4e¥ 00 ined with match 88 nd rin? van fi first :$ 1 pwnage doped 00 thin Sow price. Come Early. ond joews. 6 te 1 Rech i | 10 te 16. Tint tered ™ Come corly. | Percale-Flannel |] 1.29 G'tain Pals. STORE HOURS. 10 Lh M. to 9 P.M, | Ladies’ presses |] 39 Ladies’ Goats All wool. Long box styles. Cashmere, Wool blends etc. 16" Save on national brands. 10 to 18. . Ladis’ St, Mary’s Worth 49.99... . . Come 29” 525 Wool Suits Ladies’ lined boxed reer to choose from,-16 to f = 15.00 SQUIRREL SKINS—Out they go.. 6.00 25.00 SKINS—Out they go at... 10.00 79.00 FUR t they go at....39.00 129 Fur Coats, Stoles—Out they go at 59.00 2.99 Ladies’ Prs’s | tle bee ee ; ~ 1.99 Blouses \A rest borgain at this low price, Sizes 32 to 38. 89: Smart orton : slipayer styles in all colors. Sizes 34 to 40. peer pret ES ND - 2 99 Sweaters | 3.99 Ladies’ Robes Washable fast color pier. 1 ceena in sizes | fo to Bla Jewel Ladies’, men’s rolled gold case, steel backs. “1° ry a | 99 Ladies Slips Fir j white ony eyo ‘0. tas i slips included. aanatinns i | 08.76 Silverware oerecesoemenem acooull 49s Astoma Toaster 0 me | re wo Fal att go. 12 33. | | $100 Diam’d Set “ 4 pete SHOCK ‘PROOF W. . 39.50 14 caret gold, cect with 6 27.95 Diamond on go. 18.95 diamonds, white or yellow, ° 3.75 Roger Bros. Meat Fork—at...... 1. 29. 95 Bulova Table Radio—Out they go:19.99 4 ” 57 Poll Parrot Boys, girls, sandles, loafers, straps, ox leather, suedes, patents, 8% to large Qu 7a %6 Ladies’ L’frs Stitched iJ Narrow, ata LORS eae Me oe a ee “ome PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY, y; JANUARY 17, 1957 aS se Pe. Se DUUUC! ROU Child Guidance Clini. ¢ BUT NO COLD ESCAPE — Icicles hang from a fire escape after national debt, now costing more seven billions annually firemen battled @ recent fire in the Odd Fellows Temple in Chicago | pathy bmn = with the temperature dropping toward zero. Spray from streams of Some members are known to ene sheet be Seen ont feel that if Congress could cut the}—~ | ger dn grin Paercly again more, there might be enough a vie eine 1958, a congressional election year. 4 ae Young Dems to Name Committees Thursday ' The Pontiac Y Democratic Gub will meet at the home of puto elmira "General committees be ‘ | ; and plas Wil be dics SLIP COVERS. oneal | Siase 98 | COTTAGE SET Routs Dog, Snaps Ankle} _ "7%" lange pecan pes DerrrsBURGH wm — Albert | 3 99 98 rer ndenteleer. $4, told police 4 Cotton Cafe $49? 0 33% tx was going from house to house e curtain : es: hens when a dos Curtains or ee = tched on i: pants. He tried to shake the} Solid Colors, Red, Green, Pink, de loose, nearly eo colorant or Yellow, 36” Length. " Chenille Bedspreads ; ALL COLORS : vj ‘T9* Per Pr. 10% Discount trom Our Regular Price om. xr gohe ce 0:39 te 5:00 Pas Friday Evenings to 9 ber’, J KOSENBERGER’ S 34 South or Street FE 2-7001 a & a ianeserion + reese alee ce ei Mae Magne ‘ epee teh Si: RE ee 4 Look at all this BIG M size and luxury — @ DREAM-CAR STYLING SHARED. BY NO OTHER CAR © BIGGEST SIZE INCREASE IN THE INDUSTRY . @ EXCLUSIVE NEW FLOATING RIDE © NEW 255-HP SAFETY-SURGE V-8 ENGINE 87 MERCURY | * ee Leeeewerter rts! ia said would be applied toward os wand TIRED BACK, TIRED ALL OVER ... When gio wake up with a tired, ach- rested! ate just not if Al day you sa ite ie | penalty of being a little to start with. ‘The “Orchard Lake -¢ foie: bs inital te Ror. Es Was Only a Sleeper Bago dy Senge bengenes Pobce- tnvestigated:-and- found thins & Maca ed Ban pcre ergo BO RIN ST MI _ Louis, Mo. fie received he Bachelab of Dl- vinity degree at the United The- —plogical Seminary in Dayton, Ohio and his Master of Theology at thes) wo puron weiaimctmemadeine - {Institute in Evasnston, Ill. 4; County. York the man was simply taking nap. BORROW OUR COLOR) “HARMONIES BOOK ‘Sherwin-Williams Co. FE 4-2571 | ON THE WORLD'S BEST MATTRESS BUY For a Limited Time Only COMPARE! Coverings! @ Box Spring end Mattress Matched to Each Other For Support and Wear! SMOOTH TOP MATTRESS . Resnened This Mattress Advertiséd maeesvA =i The Journal of the | American Medical ‘Association LIFE Odds ond ends, of a kind, floor sam- ples, etc. All brand new mérchandise priced at 2 off and more for quick clearance. wn. UP | BUY NOW! SAVE! *% Use the NOW'S THE TIME to buy a Serta-"Posture” mattress. Get the kind of firm sup- port that rests your back with your spine level — as doctors recommend! Get invigorat- ing new sleeping comfort “head-to-toe”... that "completely rested” feeling when you with any other mattress — ‘regardless of price. Compare the firmness, high-grade coverings, the crush-proof borders. You'll agree . . « awaken. Compare the Serta-"Posture™ this te a great value! Matching Box Spring Same Low Price WARD - WAY CREDIT PLAN @No Interest! * Choose Any Way To Pay:...:. «The Cost Is Pennies. Per Day!_ - , « and what a difference! You al- RESTED BACK, RESTED ALL OVER most like getting out of bed. You're bright, alert... start the day with that “top of the world” feeling. Fall or Twin Size a ’ No Carrying Charge! \ \ WARD'S GIVE HOLDENS —— STAMPS - OCCASIONAL Y AND MORE!. TABLES A wonderful group of Occasional Tables that ate one of a kind, floor” “samples . « » We must have the room so offer ‘them at only eee : SAVINGS OF $ 95 : UP us THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY: 17, FOSF eneelllinahs abate tine: she: viekated a federa} law—the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act, commonly known. as the Dyer Act, which pro-| hibits transportation of “a stolet/ motor vehicle across a state line. x *& *, On two occasions; agents thought they had Dillinger trapped. Each time he escaped in a barrage of machine-gun fire. But the circle was tightening. ELUDE AGENTS _ ~In April the Dillinger gang was found at Little Bohemia Lodge, a summer resort some 50 miles north of Rhinelander, Wis.. Warned by barking dogs of the approach of an FBI raiding party, Dillinger and his buddies escaped. A short distance from the lodge, Lester Gillis, alias “Baby Face” Nelson, a member of the Dillinger gang, killed Special Agent W. Carter Baum, and wounded an- other agent and a local officer, On the first day of June, Hoover called Special Agent Samuel P. Cowley into his office | to give him a special assign- ment, Cowley was a hefty, 34-year-old Utah lawyer who had served as a missionary in the Mormon Church before he joined the FBI.) He was to take charge of the | Dillinger search. Cowley’s search led him to Chi- cago. Dillinger was reported in, hiding, recovering from a-doctor's| attempt to disguise, the Dillinger) features by plastic surgery. Cowley and Melvin Purvis, spe- cial agent in charge of the Chicago office, East Chicago policemen, Capt. Timothy O'Neill and Sgt, Martin) > in running down the) Zarkovich, scores of rumors and tips from people who thought they had rec- ognized Dillinger. worked closely with two) portation matters, Ana Cumpanas said that. Johr ni} Dillinger was planning to her ‘and ‘his girl friend, Polly Hamil-|f ton,. to a movie theater the _next}F evening. How would other FBI agents, who hadn't seen Ana Cumpanas, be able to identify her? Ana said she would be dressed in red. The FBI men and the policemen recognized Dillinger when he- en- friend and “the Woman in Red.” Despite the plastic | surgery, . the outlaw - was beyond doubt. Cowley called Hoover, who was pacing the library of his home in Washington. The deci- sion was made to take Dillinger as he came out of the theater, rather than risk a gun battle inside the crowded show house. When the trio emerged, by pre- arrangement Purvis lit a cigar. Dillinger must have sensed that something was wrong. He glanced over’ his shoulder and>saw an! ‘agent moving toward him, - He darted toward an alley, claw- ‘ing a pistol from his pants |pocket. But before he could get his gun into action, three FBI _agents fired five shots, Slugs tore, into Dillinger’s body and he pitched on his face, The chase was over, Cowley paid Ana Cumpanas | $5,000 from the $10,000 reward 'money which the federal govern-} iment had posted. The two East |\Chicago policemen. each received | $2,500. But a federal judge. or- ‘dered her deported, and she died lin 1947 -in the little Romanian town of Timisoara. (Tomorrow: The FBI Laboratory.) The United States and Canada use 700,000 tons of sulphur each | year in the manufacture of paper. _— BKREscE's ‘uo Sate! i. tered the theater with his girll® ‘Yards & Yards of Pretty :and Practical Fabrics for Every Household Need . . . Enjoy GIGANTIC SAVINGS in Kresge's Annvel Big Yord Goods Event! BARKCLOTH PRINTS for slip covers, draperies. Many patterns! a UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Reg. 29¢ ie I oll ‘sorts of home yds. projects! Reg. 39 and 44¢ ydts Perky print 3 | ys. broadcloth. “PREMIUM” PRINTS der and kitchen prints. Gilt, black Reg. 69c yd! ideal y 1 yds, Sturdy, handy for PERCALE, BROADCLOTH percole, solid-tone Reg. 49c yd! Bor- 39 “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL'S" KINSEL Ss" yee yy al "TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL'S” “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL’S” | "a aotired tk ec often driving ‘at.(70 miles to find a chapter in ses-| steel gates in the lock of mar canes wo em a . State Grange. The Grange newspa- Small Motor Can a ar|Heavy F Ponamo. Gates _ MESEHVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Finest Quality a= "Beddy-White” Fitted Crib Sheets Fits All Stendard - Size Mattresses Reg. 89c Now Only 59's You Can't Afford To Pass Up This ee Terrific Price First Quality . Steck ee On Low Price Extra Large - White Cotton . ~ Mens Hankies wl2- 775 deere, Comfortable “Pin-Ups” | Birdseye ake ors And el At This Low, Price QUANTITIES Soft, Absorbent, Assorted Colors Wash Cloths Large 15x26 Cixchered Hand Towels — we 99 00) Now Only - a Extra Lerge, 14n15 FIRST ‘Quaurry Dish Cloths. Now | Only ¢ : Now INT: YOUR Try NESS. t: \ ¥ ‘ fee CPN! 210-77'2 Large 1Jx18 - Turkish Fingertip Hand Towels Attractive _$ 1° Fringed Ends Now Only WS. 13SNIM OL SSINISNE yNOA anv. * ren In Polyethylene Bag - Receiv’ g Blankets Candy Stripe “S-13SNIX OL SSANISN@ BNOA INVA. Germ Redotent Rig 89 Now Only Gorgeous Embroidered "Fruit of the Loom” Ladies Hankies sir 212-594 uS.T3SNIM OL SSEUNISNE BYNOA JNVIL.. Steck Up On . This Low Price ¢ .S.13SNIM OL SSINISNG YNOA BVA. = “Starting” "Baby Blanket. TO KINSEL'S” « Bk ee A ie te el oe ee ot a a a een le san eg 80 ire: Wives? eee nepivee AS MOTHER HOWLER MONICEY WANTERING JUNIOR, DOWN. é By REACHING UP ANY PLILLING DOWN THE _ BRANCH, SHE BUILVS A TEMPORARY caer: f “Physician Warns Care| Essential During First | » § Year of life Dennis said n the 1 | causes of infant“deaths is. ment often considered diarrhea. He pointed out that ie zs by , E g F dE is 23 emergency EF A b| 4905 Dixie Hwy = Mant to Mateos 90s AYTINAL. [=> veramias , The MiMERALS ception of additional children un- der conditions which pose a threat to the health and well-being of the | VITAMINS & MINERALS Minerals F SO FREE population exists to the point of starvation, suggested that doctors Metal Paint Cuts Heat ‘ST Lous — The practice of using metallic paint on_ heating| ; cars rc ie a erg ae Hs apo it has been established that this is important to keep heat in. retards radiation of heat, Radi- Hore eng? rid with e aati Improves Sherry wall paint of the same tint as the walls, or with an enamel. instead on fact, en iraproves it. JEREZ, Spain — Sherry is the only wine that won't turn to vine-|the religious beliefs of the pa- discuss spacing of the next preg- nancy “during post-natal checkups, advising when another child can be borne safely. She declared that regardless of. 98 rae tients, acceptable - methods - of spacing childbirths sénsibly can 'be advised. They're eitiDawineen Going ature E a : REG. $134.50 VALUE | = | Me , Sones | SHAMPOO FASTEETH | SALHEPATICA | SARAKA “ALL ALGRADE $99" Save 41c Seve $1.42 Save 47c Save $1.35 FITTINGS 89* 98° TI* $2.29 VASELINE > | HAIR TONIC Seve 66c 89* SATIN SET Seve $1.30 “2 00 COLORED BATH SETS Includes tub, wash basin, $9995 c complete with all A-GRADE. — LOWEST PRIGES ES ON STEEL PIPE V2-in. Golvenized ‘$2. a 1%-in, Galvanized $6.52 root Galvanized $3.44 1'2-in. Galvanized $7.70 l-inch Galvanized $4.90 2-in. G Galvonized $10.32 CASH AND CARRY ONL 4¥a-Pe. and 5-Ft. 3 WAYS TO BUY: tte Sherewen. 3—No money down, as low as $1.25 weekly! “The Store That Values Built’. 5 5 * a . ; ‘ fa a " Fall Stock of Soll Pipe and Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 172. S. SAGINAW STREET FREE © | Om biatia DELIVERY » Except on Cash ed Carry PHARMACISTS Char rge LESS ‘PRESCRIPTIONS} ©; tor Fil hare | BATH TuBs 29” a } I Mentholatum Pacing | SQUIBB | Unica | VASELINE | BUFFERIN | OPEN FRIDAY Save 34c Seve Ile Seve 19¢ Save $2.38 Seve 38c Save 85¢ NIGHTS Till 9 P. M. ia 49 | 98 | 79° | %6.96] 39° | 87*. ae anova | fy amon |< me, | A sen, PLUMBING ve 25! Save 50%! Seve 18%! Save 29! | : ¢ ¢ $479 $7 09 SUPPLY CO. 49 69 Le : | Spek ep "ENWA JETTICKS “| One group of ‘slight = Bex imperfects-and discori- tinued“ patterns. tn a Ladies’ Coats Values to $59.95 = Inchades cashmere ond wool, all wool tweeds, tweed and alpaca reversibles, and Martiniques. 33 ‘38 ‘48 Ladies’ Car Coats Reg. $22.95 to $29.95 Quality Ladies’ O'llegro Shortie Coats ‘The Drier fabric of man- -made ives. broken sizes. A wonderful value. Black, $ i = charcoal and- beige:~ 3 8 “y R ae 4 $10. 05 i L< Reg. $69.95 4 eg-.59.95 an Ladies’ Dresses | |? aa Reg. to $22. 98 Values } | °8-‘1- 13— al Sales Final Ladies” $8.98 — FUR BLEND SWEATERS $99 1 $399 | _ Ladies’ to $1298 Novelty Sweaters |” 8) WOULD. BE TRAVELER — Long Branch, AP Wirephote N. J. policeman takes‘ statement from Henry trip. He had pushed off from Gravesend Bay in : Racionzer after the former Cornell University Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Equipment of his fragil craft, ‘psychology major’s 17-foot rubber kayak was foreground, included radio receiver, concentrated beached by winds some 20-odd miles from the food, water, fishing spear, and baseball bat with itera, starting point of a projected around-the-world which to beat otf sharks. ‘ _ Men’ S me ; Men’s Sport Coats | = a eT eee pteedcecat’s yee | 3 lee Director meno: oe eee ($46 | 0 ses Sho -_—_____ Points ‘Up Alcoholic Study rae seg | S21 $24” 827” cheeks; Be Majer activity of the Pontiac| the department is gradually pin- , Special inoculation clinics occu- *% ' City Health Department in 1956. Pointing the dwellings and begin- pied much of the time of. the Vy, Off | ? A city-wide survey was initiated ity 1956 by the health department -to determine the number of sub- *standard dwellings within the city completely hides the occupant's legs. Thieves Bide Time the inspection and. licensing of Another duty begun last year by 5 the City Health Department was: nursing homes and homes for the; . aged. This new duty was in co!) , Men‘’s Wool Fleece. and— . t was fe erpnie and etahiich a pi) niga lly Fargo) mpreo health workers during the year.| = en Ss fe] cod Ss Ladies’ to $12.98 ac committee on alcoholism| ot : ‘ and rehabilitation of the alcoholic,| 25 Pet cent completed, he said. /Diphtheria and Seonan gp Suede Leather Jackets Reguler $39.95 $ SKIRTS says Dr. John D. Monroe, health Geccass the aoe , d $45.00 director, in an annual report to protection against, Dr. Monroe si (Imported) an At) ee $ $ the city. iProtection for Jury said. “ -| Regular $ 6 8 The department also arranged, A major. outbreak of diphtheria! & Regular $ : 99 $50.00 2.0... eee e eee for establishment of an Alcoholism!| SANFORD, N.C. ® — Juries In i, petroit prompted city health) = ; > Information Center, which began|Lee County Superior Court are ex- \officials to add kn extra immuniza- $ 19.95 ° Ladies’ $5.98 operation on May 1 at the City) pected to reach their verdicts on tion clinic. These extra clinics were’ 77 Health Department. Mrs. Frances|the merits of the case, even when|well attended, Dr. Monroe: says, aE . SKIRTS Kessler, public health nurse, servesthere are pretty lady witnesses. An| with waiting lines of city residents. | as head of the project. addition to the courtroom is a box +. +e : $ 50 2 for xk *k * .|around the witness stand which 3 $6.50 Famous Brand to $3.95 Girls’ Coats & Slack Sets Includes our famous Marlee, fleeces, tweeds and novelties, All sizes from 3-6x, 7-14 and subteens. mi a Reg. $24.98 to $35. 00 1990 Girls’ Flats & Oxfords Golo, American Girl, Varsity Vogues in . saddles, loafers. and pumps. Broken lots’ of Poll Parrot and other famous $ brands. . . ALL SALES FINAL! © ALL SALES FINAL! Men’s Dress Shirts $190 i $990 re limits, The survey was aimed par) G4 p1 191 F Ky. .@® — When)Peration with the State Health a maecnal ae prey nt Sipiong thieves broke into Parks School\Department which requested help nection with the city sewage|*Hey took everything edible in sight wich Che Prgnict. " end {17 x compatible with Moses’ tempera- ment (country-squire type), back- -.jground and upbringing. She will screen all applicants personally to make. sure that Moses is delivered unto a country home and family absolutely cor- rect for a cat which not only has looked at kings but talked with quite a few. While his beginnings were very ‘umble — he was found by daugh- ter Corinna half- inci dnett HL ; He spends his evs alee NEW YORK (INS) — A Oe He was very - |say, can look at a king, and plane states aorta ee sites uninteresting spotdeg of other >> only has looked at kings he ison as they resided at Wave Hill, a | g- glances at. Sir Pierson] TF ee ts ‘speaking terms with very| very suitable country estate over- 'best people in Burke’s Peerage, | looking the Hudson, jand og and daughter incompatability. strictly a city girl. Her one tripj to the country was a complete . She would have none of mansion and spent the entire time huddled miserably under a bed. x *« * As far as she Is concerned, the) live in the country but we just br rng Work | ‘ Falarged to Show $2.00 A WEEK! A rare opportunity to purchase an emerald shape diamond bridal pair of exquisite beauty at an extraordinary saving! Rings fit snugly together to pre- vent slipping. An Sneyers exclusive! ENGGASS JEWELRY CO. 25 North Saginaw Street - Open Fridey and Mondey Evenings OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY WGHTS “tl 9 _ FREE PARKING __ Behind Store 5-PIECE CHROME DINETTE SET New styling in the latest pat- terns: and colors. Contour backs and seats with durable plastic. Table top is heat, stain and acid re- sistant. 4 chairs | FEdera) 4. - ed, 108 NORTH SAGINA S2@ Floor-somple bunk beds in glowing: maple. Hurry jn for best selections! While they last! Yes, you make giant savings ‘in Sanuary whether you buy by the roomful or the house full! Months ago we placed the orders for these groups. Because we demanded such tremendous quantities, we were able to get rock-bottom prices! You get the savings . and your choice of | or all 3 decorator planned outfits!. Come in and judge for yourself this wonderful value! You need pay no money down during this sale! Make your own terms! Act right now! MAPLE BUNK BEDS ©. Gorgeous Sofo Bed! Steps 2! Wd © Matching Chair © Cocktail Table ” ® Wrought Iron Chair @ 2 End Tables © 2Table Lamps © Bookcase Bed . © Double Dresser © Matching Chest © Innerspring Mattress ® Coil Spring '@ Plastic Top Chrome Table © 4 Matching Chairs 3-Pe. Glowing Maple Bedroom You get large dresser, mirror and panel bed. Chest available! Many J odd pieces available! dislude cad 7 - _orous retirement as West Point HE PONTIAC PRESS. “pHURSDAY, JANUARY 17, yest a in indog Training Register for 10 - Week Course at Waterford CAL Building _ g._Pecoraton ac eng en whi the recreation office of Waterford) ‘™ .{ster’s. disabilities,” -Kaluzy said.. ‘Rather’ we ‘look for his j}| abilities. ot. what" chieey- can Ok ee ses igh A : es | eee . — pace = eo : \ = i aa ; 2 ; eee o es ce el : Reis eee z ‘, ; ° =) ¥ x “We don't hon. on’ a young. ee ae iia _& future burden on society, edu- willi aye i 1 oat cators believe, through paychological en ee eet testing. The employer \benefits|tirely up to the employers. mom ce eyo aly he yu em | youngsters in a definit Sent nenry 200 letters o prospec ee 6 a, eat pT pin ing basis. The two departments joined: “Both Smith and Kaluzyns are| Pontiac Township from families wishing to) “74 forces in the project for several |; train their dogs in obedience. reasons—among them a A demonstration of training tech-| ir ee ‘niques will be given at 8 p.m.|< was school. would - Monday, at the Community Ac- benefit the community as __ tivities Ine. = whole because with no special . ae of a suitable employ-! Siheeties Newspapers Gain Readers ei cee Shae ok ‘BOSTON i — Deity circulation’ tn the United Bint | pon ae ca Fx BORING — Dall servsoer esa ete tnd Bina tion, Richard C. Steele, general manager of the Worcester Daily Newspaper Assn., said newspapers have grown “both in influence and in stature to hitherto unattained heights.” : “Ours is the largest individual sales item in the United States,” Steele told the circulation men. ‘ “More copies of the daily newspaper are sold every day in the - United States than bottles of milk, packs of cigarettes, loaves of | bread or units of anything else.” Steele said that if newspapers are to make a profit in the face of | operating costs that he said have climbed 150 per cent in the last 10 years “the day of the 10 cent daily newspaper is not far distant” and ' advertising rate increases of 20 to 30 per cent may be necessary. According to Kaluzynski, the vo- cational rehabilitation department which is under the U.S. Depart- Put Out to Pasture. in} smith. Favor of Helicopters;, . Served U.S. Well WASHINGTON — Like other A Great ‘ ‘Once- A- Year” Savings... | pene ri Plone Expeditionary World War, 5,000 were casualties, | The unsung hero of many a mud-| dy logistics problem well in. Italy, Tunisia, Burma, New Gui-; nea, and other combat zones in World War IL By and large, how-’ ever, GIs broke in jeeps rather, than the lop-eared, hoof-propelled, | slow-starting conveyance known as _ the Army mile. MULE POPULATION DROPS . The mule has cause to kick. Su- | )MEN’S & BOYS’ UNDERWEAR VALUES 4 perannuated-as a soldier, it isn't, doing sd well down on the farm either, the National Geographic Society says. In civilian life it competes against the tractor. | ‘In 1940 the mule population in the United States totaled about | 4,000,000; that of horses, nearly | 10,500,000, Since then, peg num- ed to a low of 3,962,000 In 1956. The mule’s ultimate future in. _the United States? Perhaps glam- rib- knit’ cotton. Nylon stitched. M,L. Reg. 50¢i Boys’ a Athletic Shirts, * . mascot or as Equus asinus in zoos. __..Unhappily,.. the Army...mule @ hasn't much to show for its long career. Few if any have been honored with heroic odes, me-; morial statues, or Good Conduct @ - Medals. yf in ‘military history. . None denies the mule’s habit of kicking — and kicking hard. Mis- treat a mule, and it never forgets. The 1 humorist Josh Billings once said, “I've known mules to be good for six months so. as to get a chance to kick.” And | the Southern field hand says, “Mule don’t kick accordin’ to no ‘Reg. 69e! Com- rule.” Reg. 79cl Smooth At the end of the Civil War, no Senforized vat fortable white less than a thousand Union soldiers dyed broadcloth, cotton knit. 30 to qualified for disability pensions as ads 42. the result of having got too close = plies. | , to the combat end of a mule. Boxer and gripper Reg. 594 Boys styles. Full cut. 30- White Knit Briefs, : Weekend Jail Term (2... ag for Traffic Offender PITTSBURGH @®— Charles F.' Graham, 44, won't miss any time. udge might lose his job if he missed, any time. The judge stipulated that Graham can begin his sen-’ tence at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and end it at 6:30, a.m. Monday—in plenty of time to report for work.) Outdoorsmen Ticketed LANSING (® — Arrests for con-| servation violations totalled 1,571) in November with convictions ob-| tained in 1,482 cases, the State ®. po ong ee rl tea, et Grea knit panties in white or pink. Covered ee and save! Hollywood briefs with fancy trim. White ond pos- tels. Sizes 2 to 12. _ TELHURON CENTER, |] soierown apie a a : S. KRESGE COMPANY S. | MEN'S LONG SLEEVE GINGHAM PLAID > SPORT SHIRTS © SANFORIZED COTTON © TWO POCKETS © LONG SLEEVES ® MATCHED PLAIDS $1 BB sun. FIRST FLOOR MEN‘S COTTON FLEECE LINED SWEAT SHIRTS ©@ HEAVY WEIGHT FOR WARMTH © PREWASHED TO HELP REDUCE SHRINKAGE * REINFORCED RIBBED TAIL © SILVER GREY — WHITE $4.22 sue BASEMENT . 7% “@ SANFORIZED GREY. or jor mtr IRE DAN RIVER GIRLS’ DRESSES e MACHINE WASHABLE © COLORS STAY BRIGHT © THEY NEED NO IRONING © JUST DRIP DRY $925 , $00 a 3. 3 to 6x “SECOND -FLOOR SPECIAL? FOUNDATIONS— BRAS and GIRDLES @ ALL DACRON BRAS, STITCHED CuPS— 32A to 42C | | @ LONG LINE COTTON BRAS, STITCHED - CUPS—34 to 42——B and C CUPS 1.33 @ NYLON POWER NET BRIEF GIRDLES — 2.33 S-M:L -@ NYLON ELASTIC RAYON GIRDLE OR “PANTY GIRDLE—NON-ROLL TOP 3.33 sm. SECOND FLGOR ot A ee ~ SMASHING VALUES! —.MEN‘S PLAID SHIRTS * WOOL--VICARA--NYLON- @ MACHINE WASHABLE | MEN’S COTTON SUEDE SHIRTS @ SANFORIZED i 4 4 @ MATCHED PLAIDS I. ~ MEN‘S WARM PAJAMAS_ @ SANFORIZED COTTON | ce. 2. 99 FLANNEL MEN’S PLAID SHIRTS ~ @ YARN DYED RAYONS MEN’S TOPCOATS © WATER REPELLENT , ® RAYON GABARDINE 9.00 MEN’S SPORT JACKETS @ ALL WOOL — REDUCED MEN’S PLAID ROBES @ WOOL--VICARA--NYLON 8 00 @ MACHINE WASHABLE . MEN’S BEACON ROBES @ WARM COTTON PLAIDS @ REDUCED! — 5.00 HURRY! SAVE! MEN’S WORK SUITS HER ~ 4,00 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS @ SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH =. J1._ 33 @ SOLIDS AND PRINTS {38 BOYS’ WOOL SNOWSUITS @ WARM PLAIDS . . + COLLARS sizes a 10 3 11.88 BOYS’ CATSEYE JACKETS @ SHINE IN HEADLIGHTS AT | NIGHT . @ SIZES 4 TO 10 BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS - @ SANFORIZED COTTON © BROKEN SIZES , 3} 3 SAR e AND BE SURE! < SIZES 114 --2--3 REDUCED! GIRLS’ COATS ’ @ ALL_WOOLS 12:00 @SIZES 7 TO 14 CORDUROY SMARTALLS @SIZES 2-3-4 — 1.00 WOMEN’S WINTER COATS FASHI , S EXCELLENT STYLING » 20-00 LIMITED QUANTITIES! < ~ WOMEN’S PLISSE SLIPS’ @ EYELET TRIMS - 1.00 WOMEN’S NO-IRON SLIPS EMB ¢ Bwwossep corron 2.00 SEWING NEEDS! _; REDUCED! BROADCLOTH © SANFORIZED, MERCERIZED 3 Y. $] ‘REDUCED! CREPE-PRINTS . @ RAYON ACETATE $] © WASHABLE (COME EARLY -9:30 TowORROW 3.99. 2.99 | 8.00. 8.88 | 1.00 ; 9 My i TSM, RCRD ® Rr ea EE OTR Pee OE E.8 Ee Hee et oe es a | he ae ee ae $25 SeEUst RSASLERO RS THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, sanvan¥.an, 1957 FRIGID PASTIME — How not to mind the ‘cold weather is shown by skin diver Martin Cor- mall a Part of the reduction was. @t-lthe. ‘of the air branch’ ° Reverse but and: li of the Royal Beek: Volunteer R- e Still | vty sok expres. to an Bie git Sih spatter: conan mone, © Cordomatic . Gonederate end!99) 2 months He lives on| The Ministry .of Supply . an-\draftees will not be called up for © 400’ Reel Confederate and $90 a month. nounced a cut of 100 in the number} this © With Splicer Z “FAMOUS NAME BRAND | CAMERA Se METRO'S KROEHLER _ FLEXSTEEL ROWE-ARTISTIC HOWARD. PARLOR INTERNATIONAL The nation’s most famous lines of fine LIVING ROOM SUITES are included in this sale! Nothing held back. All prices slashed to the limit! Conventionals, Sec- tionals, Circulars! - Newest, finest, most lovely durable coverings!. All colors! FLASH ! o( Reg: 91.45 GREAT JANUARY SALE a a arma a ras SPF PSS PPT TOOT wee te de "rrr ’ 1° ® | o e Hi-Fi Combination : Compare the sound of these German made‘ Hi-Fi units, before you buy any unit at a higher price. rrr ry Tere AM-FM RADIO with Short Wave 3-Speed Perpentua : Rex Changer . is Cabinets That Defy + : Comparison ONLY i i i A i i itl Mi Mt Mi ia tia ti iil NOT.AS PICTURED Reg. 359.95 - a Perr rr err ee rr er eee ‘DREXEL- AMERICAN i 5 . KROEHLER Line of Hi , 216 7 KENT COFFEE-MENGEL BASSETT-DIXIE MINOLTA eee ~ ee sla all World’s most celebrated manufacturers Autocord-Automatic of fine suites! Gorgeous woods—Mahog- Twin Lens Reflex with DINING ROOMS DINET TES any, Seamist-Mahogany, Blond Woods, Leather Case Walnut, Fruitwood, Solid Rock Maple, rrrrr errr Tr rrrrT eye" Values from $200 to.$600 in 5-Pe-FPc. 9-Pc, — Deluxe . : our stock all going at tremen- Suites, in |Wrought tron and Single, Double, Triple Dressers. There Reg. tealy 95 : dous reductions. Most fam- | Chrome. ‘Fhe smartest, high- | ore no cheaply built suites in our stock. 109.45 ° 4 grade makes, all slashed to sell “eee,” | ous. nationally known makes. _ They are all highgrade, famous makes MINOLTACORD _ FROM. FROM : | | pa Sit we Reg. : 79.45 2oaly 1) 129" FINE TABLES! WE SELL MERSMANN, TONK, LANE, and many other famous makes, and all are on sale. All —— styles and ‘sizes! - VALUES TO $49 SOME AS LOW AS Beds, complete famous Bargains. galore! ‘SOME AS $q95 ae $ 1D MAPLE WAGON | HEEL and other fine Bunk innerspring bedding. VALUES TO $169 MINOLTA. 35mm F3.5 Lens with Leather Case Reg. 57.90 RANGE FINDER 2 only 4g” - PRP FSP SOS S ES SE SSS SSS ST CTT eT e : ‘ : Os ~* : i -~, ' ‘ eoerseery %, Poeccedsaesegers SIF) a? feted) as (A el * rs "ie est ust Fee B re ee ‘PONTIAC PRESS. snaromsDay. JANUARY 1 17, 105 ae ibs "Big Seccar ere: Sale! Our New Store Manager is Eager to Greet Our Customers with a Free _ Gift — No Purchase Necessary. e fueling system for extending the FILL "ER UP — Successful first test of the new in-fight re- range of jet fighters is pictured above as two Navy F3H-2N Demons make contact djiring recent experiments near St. Louis, Mo. Developed by Beech Aircraft Corp., Wichita, for the McDonnell Aircraft Corp., the new system enables-a_ fast jet fighter to draw fuel from a similar type plane of — performance. Fuel is transferred to the receiving ae ee oe ee eee ae ae _ comparable _ inside. te eee eT Cee ‘aie es 4a : A ° Where can the food shopper buy fe [Us a a pound of protein food for as lit- ‘ tle as 22 to 27 cents? Not in red meats, fish, or cheese, but plentiful supplies of high quality eggs are ‘LICENSE PLATE HOLDER supplies of igh quality eRgs are & F prices reports the Consumer Mar- keting Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Whether the family choice is beef, pork, lamb, veal or poultry, this.ig'a week when many stores are featuring some of these cuts. Checking food ads and other time- ly market information will guide the shopper to foods in good sup- pif, of good quality, and that are priced accordingly. EGGS & POULTRY—Prospects # ii REEL RIOT a ry? & vo cara are for more poultry’ ‘meat and I H eggs to be available in the first rs : c half of 1957, and already this is : noticeable. a cate pom mga = Large size grade A eggs are at One of the most pro- “ tein foods. A dozen of these a ° ° oe eggs weighs two pounds and 4 Install it yourself in minutes! costs between 43 to 54 cents. in ae in 1957, off ‘ most. markets. The thrifty price “ ee ne tag, the high quality protein, and * ’ * calories eggs contain are a _ license plates and Kresge's offers this big time-saver. Ginsets’ Wie the wes ; aq W's @ zinc plated holder that is rust-resistont and comes ae extra eggs to the mar- ‘ ket list, - nuts end bolts. 't holds the plote firmly What could be nicer than the old in position. Don't delay in getting yours! . fashioned of a chicken stewing? This week shoppers wiil find light weight stewers, just right | Hf DOWNTOWN SAGINAW ot HURON 7 or TEL-HURON chicken parts with whole fryers. e|fore the run of 1889 and during the more both from fhe standpoint of amount of meat bought, and the satisfaction each person can have in getting the piece he likes. OTHER MEATS—Chuck roast is the attention-getter in the beef de- partment. The blade cut is about 10 cents less per pound than the armor English cut. Even though these cuts are called roasts, for best results they should always be Civil Defense Course Postponed to Jan. 29 The Defense Rescue Training for 30 men of the Pontiac Parks. and Recreation and Cemetety Depts. Jan. 21, William Aho, rescue. train- director, announced today. The change was necessitated be- cause one Civil Defense instruttor will be out of town Jan, 21, Aho said. Stage Coach Returns I OKLAHOMA CITY ® — The old stage coach in the basement of the Historical building will be refur- nished and placed on display many times during 1957 when Oklahoma celebrates its 50th anniversary of statehood, It was in use long be- run as Oklahoma Territory was At current prices parts may give ooo er rer HAMILTON a r Tir Allowance on any old watch regard- less of age, make or condition - FOR NEW 1957 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES as little HAM ILTON 3 Stunning. dainty styling with expansion bracelet * {neluded. bracelet highlights this supremely accurate Watch, “For wtaches of supreme accuracy and smart Styling, you can’t beat thefe fine Gruens. For Her... smart 17 jewel watch with: expansion band, For Him ‘ » 17 jewel movement in newest styling. Gorgeous round face watch for her. Get double J trade-in allow- } ance. opened. refresher course in Civil! will be held Jan. 29. instead of| Food From. the Henhouse Still on Best Buy. List ‘braised in a covered pan with liquid: added. Rib end and loin end pork roasts are good values for the freezer since pork supplies will become lighter and more_expen- sive as the spring approaches. Wholesalers report that lamb is slightly lower, and some retailers Veal prices remain about the same as last week, The frozen veal rolls may be a wise choice. Leave the outside fat covering to keep the meat moist and flavorful while For salads or snacks, Michigan are featuring it. Shoppers can en-! cents less per pound than the v eu ny, agg A four pound bag of Michigan Spy apples sensi ter dha inch oc atl i three cups of apple sauce. will cost still less than the licious variety. . A heavy supply of broccoli bringing cost reductions in some stores. Lettuce quality is better, and mos: of that being shipped from the Imperial valley in Cali fornia is excellent. Vine ripened tomatoes are a bet ter value in flavor than packed in 14-ounce tubes. Most Irish potatoes range be- tween 4/4 to $ cents a pound, de- pending upon the area grown and the size package being sold. Dry onions at 4 to 10 cents a pound are another vegetable to com- bine with other foods or to serve in creamed and scalloped dishes. nose Decorates ond preserves interior and exterior concrete floor, fotiog, primed wood porches and 6" Gal. 2" Qt. In 6 Colors and Black & White BROWN BROS. 4 North Saginaw Street FE 2-4242 Canned vegetables, fruits juices, and many frozen v are among the featured items th week, Check the pantry and before deciding which of these include on the market list. Delicious apples are about 5 to 16 witd) FOR HER 17 jewels. expansion band. Lady Eigin with supremely accurate 21 jewel movement. Expansion band to match. Accurate ‘IT jewel movement. Snake bracelet, There’s personalized comfort at your fingertips with an automatic blanket. You select just the temperature you want ... a thermostat does the rest to keep you cozy, warm, } no matter how room tempera tures change. Is there a difference of opinion about the right temperature? Then dual controls make it possible to have different temperatures for each half of the- blanket. There are colors to harmonize with every decor. Fi _THE. PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 VISITATION DAY — The visitors to Pontiae High School from: General Motors Truck & Coach Division yesterday took in the chemistry facilities at the school. From left to right: Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superistondent of schools and host Yor the day, observes Executives, Educators Exchange Ideas /A_ visit te Pontiac High School yesterday brought a free exchange of ideas on education between ex- ecutives from General Motors Truck and Coach Co. and hosting educators. — The occasion was second in a se- ries of Visitation Days between! Industry and Education in Pontiac. sion of Dr. Dana Pp. Whitmer, .su- perintendent of schools. Following the initial meeting, the visitors were divided into groups for classroom observation which included seeing classes in’ college preparatory program; the in- dustrial vocational program and the business education program. discussing opportunities schools of tiality in a student. the accept responsibilities; creating de- sire in a student to apply resource- fulness to solving problems; and fet to develop leadership poten- The two groups also touched on testing programs in the schools, adult education, curricu- lum imprevement and in-service It was a day of visiting class- room sessions, Launch was an informal discus- questions and offered ideas for im- sion period where visitors asked) education for teachers. Besides Whitmer educators par-/eral manager; with orientation, discussion and con- ference meetings for the visiting members of Pontiac industry. The industrial, visitors began their day with an orientation pe- riod at 10 a.m. under the supervi- os study. General topics cevered’in & con- ference period after hunch included such topics as teaching a student organization; teaching a student to tion: Richard C. Fell, p lec ticipating in the, conference includ-' ed Francis Staley, principal Of sles manager; Pontiac High; Dr, Russel Curtis,/personnel director; to want to work and contribute to/coordinator of secondary educa- : Potter Proposes. ° 4 Observe Five iday, Independence day and Vet- M onday Holidays WASHINGTON (®—There would| be at least five long holiday week- proposer today by Sen. _ «R- Mich). Under his bill New Year's day, Washington's birthday, _Memorial t rans’ day would be observed an-| F jnually onthe Monday nearest Ttheir calendar dates. — New Year's wy now is céle-| brated on Jan, birthday on Feb * Memorial Day! ili fon May 30, re Day onied the _Aiacase Monday. i- ad Bisse July 4 and Veterans’ day on Nov, _Sir Sir James M. eeela author - indicated support of ‘this idea,” Potter said, “Businessmen like an! uninterrupted week because it makes for greater production. | Workers approve the plan becatse | it provides an opportunity for more} fends ‘each year under legislation /comptete relaxation ’ would continue to be observed on’ and Dec, 2 New Diphtheria ids | its eighth diphtheria case of 1957 iWednesday. The victim was a young woman living on the city’s . Washington's near East side. cane = Pan” is a, hit tm nay "Peter Pan,” died ‘in 1937. _His years after.. — ener and labor ha Thanksgiving and Christmas Day| he fourth ——— of November’ i DETROIT & -- Detroit recorded A 2-year-old boy, iving in the same house contract- \ kes RR eR Ea Pontiag Press Phote ‘slong with Richard C. ‘Woodhouse, general sales manager; Eari A. Maxwell, personnel director and Philip J. Monaghan, general manager, while student Marcia Galbraith shows. them her chem- istry manual. At right in Francis ale, principal of Pontiac High. William J. Lacy, ition instructor; trade; _ counselor; Guy Bevington, social man, also social studies instructor, Robert Beauchamp, English in- structor, Edwin Heikkinen, mathe-| matics teacher -and Forrest E.. Brown, science teacher. Atending- from General Motors. Truck were P. G. Monaghan. gen-' Cc. V. Crockett, \chief engineer; V. P. Blair, comp- ‘troller; R. C. Woodhouse, general E, A. Maxwell, Rosenberg, director of education etland training. voeational and - adult—education: | ms business -educa-'[ ‘4 Vernell Duffy, co- | erdinator of apprentice training; |. Raymond J. Graff, supervisor of. ‘Mrs, Agnes Buckley, girls’) studies instructor, Mrs. Ralph For-: and Elmer CONTINUING OUR HUGE FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE Sizes 36 PPP — MEN’S ALL WOOL SUBURBAN COATS Light and dark tweeds. REDUCED TO SPORTS EVENTS: BOATING * HUNTING to 44. an ideal travel companion 13" ta PALL ee i | PO NE ie ‘4 u LADIES’ COATS ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED ONE GROUP 1 4A’ g Reg. to $29.00 < ue LLL a E CLOTHING CO. ALL WOOL > ; i ; aA * ‘After many years at | research and development, one of the famous foreign optical factories has completed this at dae die ain ina didi PAY’ NO MONEY DOWN - Easy Terms! NATIONAL 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac General Electric STEAM IRON ee Full a, FAMOUS . 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Time to Make Very “Important Savings on Suits . s,s ‘Topcoats Fes Sportswear and Furnishings! : PRICES SLASHED — “BETTER rr SUITS-TOPCOATS-SPORT COATS: - Save’ Now! Broken sizes and. colors but all famous brands and all from our regular stock! Special groups of men’s suits, topcoats and sport coats reduced for immediate Ee clearance in our great January Clearance Sale! Ee ‘@ MARTINELLI © BOTANY 500 © PHOENIX ¢ TIMELY ° PETROCELLI S55 men’s suits and topcoats __ rained SBD “ ‘| | ‘65 men’s suits and topcoats by at $5 ob | ‘75 men’s suits and topcoats rained FQ | ‘80° men’s suits and topcoats Rede $72 eee noe Sees ee ga oe VALUES to $4950: Now Reduced to VALUES to $3950 Now Reduced to SLACKS $14.95 All wool flannel slacks .............. . $12.00 $16.95 Imported quality worsted flannel slacks $13.55 sty pees prntcieth shite, wi ee ec -. EE $5.00 Famous make broadeloth and exford cloth, | es ALI " t Reduced 20 d M r : UO-EANKGTCY . ccc ccve se eeteeecesesss < prem eal a M% ~~ ' Formerly to-$5.95 Famous -name Dress shirts, whites, nJ ACKETS—OUTERWE AR COIS wo. cece eee e ene eee bets caged view $2.59 (Downtown Store Only ) ee 2 for $5.00 + — * $25.00 McGregor suede jackets ............. $20.00 : $36.50 Zip-lined suburban coats of imp. tweed $29.20 ©. $19.95 Quilted lined short jackets .......... $16.00 PAJAMAS a soi had cae. Fae ene Wee rackets Reduced $3.95 Broadcloth pajamas in A-B-C-D ......... $3.16 | Formerly to $27.95 lined and unlined famous name $5.00 Cotton flannelette pajamas in eee ++ $3.96 © Jackets 2.0.6... cece ce eke cece eese $10.00 $5.95 First-Nighter pajamas with knit tops... $4.75 © (a very special group ... Tel-Huron store “ealy) I SPORT SHIRTS | \NECKWEAR © $ 5.00 to $10. 95 special group long sleeve | $1.50 and $2.50 Selected neckoanr by Superba . - 89 Oy ey pone ary $3.49 $2.50 and $3.50 Fine silk neckwear ........... $1.49 St ont Seaman 349 GLOVES shirts. . $ 5. 95° BacGregor Ivy league plaid and stipe " $10.00 oe eet’ whlits by ieGregor ++ eae ENTIRE STOCK of lined and Unlined Leather Gloves ENTIRE STOCK of Sport shirts reduced 20% and more . Reduced 20% , 12.95 Coat erates of pure lamb’s wool $10.25 Formerly to $20.00 very special group of famous name eee eee Meee ene eeeee o P be 2 $ 9.95 All wool famous-name WiNeck Bweeters ¢ 449 es |) ne $1.39 - $2.39 + $3.39 - $4.39 : $10.95 Wool crew-neck sweaters, four shades... $ 8.7 DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY SHOP “TONIGHT at Our Tel-Huron Store . REMEMBER— At Osmun’s * during our January Sale as _ always—NO. SALE is ‘final. _| = until you are completely satis- CHARGE YOUR PUR. , CHASES AT OSMUN’S AND | -— -_ ee ae ie ‘TAKE 3-FULL MONTHS TO “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” : he aioe ADDITIONAL . 51 N. SAGINAW ST. (Downtown) —_ TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER cat ii gis aaneta eres. ee “iss ‘Open ‘Monday and: Friday Evenings, — bisa Thurs, - ehioph Sat, phar i ~Y eee me 6, e y ; & ; ae ae i Z | : : . . 5 . , 7 ‘ ee t ba ) ‘ : ‘ ; , , Last week the response was tisfpendous This week we have oswestened-Up” Why not stop in at either Oso s Downtown or “‘TelHaron Center store the ~alréady | terrific values by additional markdowns on famous make today and treat your eyes, your good taste and your pocketbook t to the greatest clothing, mpertevesr and — . _ selection of “valuepaneg men’s wear in the entire area. 50 Ibs. Michig an : 1 = , oe Juicy POTATOES TANGERINES.. = 261 | Jumbo — | HEAD LETTUCE...2« 25° CARROTS... cee 2re- 15° etme GREEN PEPPERS... 5° STEWERS ‘emple -QRANGES..........™ 39° pBANANAS........2° 25° ! 2 «nate Pre-Cooked | weaacus> ) 4 Sugar Cured Indian River _ SMOKED — . - ae GRAPE | See PICNICS FRUIT | y Pde & C LEAN OUN “-_ |PO we ee oe B SIRLOIN 59: Colt R 30% SQUARES - 23. E ~ 0" . au : ates o@ «*s Pore ‘ Be one's T Bcc: Ries DEFIANCE ad 2 {tee ¢ onete® eee ay I ISBES : SBS. Cee r eae ornate aa ne eas oe om . * “CAT SUP ? ee ST E $7 DEFIANCE cy - = =m ae « PEACHES "@ ch ale No. 303 Cans FR An R .| & CHEESE TFB | Just Heot ond Eat! 3 for . cee eee 5 for i i One Whole Chicken ‘OVENREADY «ss Js , 2 * 3 4 = is ss ‘. iy § + * + 4 f 4 i DEFIANCE _ me ie DEFIANCE TUNA sh a A Fruit’ Cocktail © STYLE You Get More Quality When You Shop at 3 Sisters — 608 W. Huron MORTON'S SUPER MARKET 608 WEST HURON STREET | PRICES SUBJECT ‘TO CHANGE Open Daily 2 A. M. to 10: 30 P.M ela cen Just Het ‘ond Eat! 2 for i . } 4 ~ * + : % j i . ig J Z ey \ : : i? Ai} : + i : a | , f : Ls : $ Fi / ‘ pas |S e er [eee wok bs " gt ' : Loy | Nei i ‘ : = ‘ ; . ; vite _ ¥ i ga ila hI ai ak ke ih a ak a a ei a ik a eB te ee ee a le oe ‘4 teaspoon et ate rae | CHOICE OF FLAVORS iH { é 5 2 vetvet cake ‘5 LB. BAG Here Are Some Relishes ~Easy to Make and Good Have you been wishing you hadjadd real interest to the relish tray, Apple Catsup | : © sauc teaspoon finely minced onion suge @up cider vinegar i . > |sprinkie " ion Is Fine Pick-Up Good for the youngsters. when Dessert to Win Cheers For a dessert that will win loud cheers from the juniors simply do this: Stir a little peanut butter, briskly info. canned apple sauce; ; peanuts on top 7) jand serve with cream. In -fact, nies oe grownups will go for this "SPECIAL RELISHES—Easy-tomake relishes iap.0. jor of Applesauce ‘Citmp, ‘Ginger Laken are at your finger tips with these recipes. If you Prunes, Herb Stuffed Olives or Crisp Pickle are looking for something unusual to serve, make Spears. They'll take only minutes to prepare. [ % cup brown sugar 3 whole alispice 2 tablespoons cam@ied ginger Open jar prunes; drain and save syrup. Cut lefmon into thin slices. Mix lemon slices, prune ayrup, vin- egar, powdered ginger, sugar, and allspice together in saucepan. Bring mixture to a boil, Reduce the heat and cook gently for 5 minutes, Meanwhile, cut candied ginger into small pieces and add to prunes, Remove. cooked mixture from) heat. Discard allspice and lemon slices, Pour spiced liquid over prunes and candied ginger. -Recap jar. Cool, Then store in refrigeta- tor until ready to use. ~ “Herb Olives (10 outer) Py, stuffed olives o' Seeiogen ep oli cig . % tansboun 9 “he teaspoon dil! 1 tablespoon chopped onions ‘ Blade Cut POT ROAST ‘Oke FLOUR 3.9: Defiance 303 Can SAUERKRAUT SPINACH 4 for 99° BIRDS EYE FROZEN PIES = 5 for? | 00 Your Choice | CHICKEN.--BEEF--TURKEY 06 HEART 6 CANS re Liver Beer -Wine- Liquor: , a to Revd Out : hn: See GRACKERS “25° :| WALTON SUPER MARKET 4120 W.. Walton Biyd., Drayton Plains Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 am. to 9 p.tn. : We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities OR 3-2341 + 10 drained e T = aateae “Ht ies “attee==te Fresh” eile ‘a S a i Adds Hawatiag tock: per slice of delicious pineapple with the eroquette than tedividual if . These cones may be froz py eee pipes a @ a SB a ~—- Ham Cones, Hawalian eu tablespoon ground cooked ham | spon chopped pa ell p Ben tab pinea 1 egg, slightly beaten ¢€ crushed cornf! TURKEYS. _ DUCKS - "FRYERS Walleye Pike LAKE "PERCH | BUFFALO 55! 5 | fi Large Shrimp 3 i dees aoe 2 . syrup, egg: mix: Shape into 10 cone-shaped patties: rolt-in-crushed cornflakes. Place on baking sheet; quick-freeze for. 1° hour; wrap each cone in scmnean Tit] | Nild Rabbits —— siee nat’ Wee «ue Jee ‘Ci Chitt'lins es 89° - , of All Kinds ‘slice on fotl under each ham cone; bring edges of foil up around sidé of pineapple slice to form cup. Place on baking sheet; bake 45 minutes in moderately hot oven 375 degrees, Serve in foil cups. Yield: 10 servings. PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET = 82 s. Saginew St. (Wholesale and’ Retail) , FE 4-1521 Petit a , : au , cmt Frésh, Grade A CARNATION FRYERS MIL K ‘Pan-Ready ~ 6 Tall Cans: = 29 Delicious Beef Choice Cuts . ~ Chase & Sanborn &" f COFFEE : nan ERA | : ‘CAMPBELL'S | Choice of Grinds POTAT 0 Mea 1 Oc Can CHIPS == BIG TOP 1 LB. BAG PEANUT BUTTER = =—s 7 =e de a ~ Men's =e 2 Prs. $1.00 hs ’ TOILET BAR DOG FOOD.| | CRACKERS Bo 4g 6 276 Lb. 33° : | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Golden Ripe BANANAS | SPECIAL — © Beer. © Wine — @ Liquor to Take Out ‘Corner of Baldwin Ave. ond Walton Bivd. Steve Wout Mon., Tues... Wed., Thurs.—9 te 9 Phone FE 2-5192 | | Priday and Saturday 9 to 10 — Sunday 9 to 9 Stee ae ee ne PR ae: Sora oe Le ee ee ee eye aay ees pte cs 4 ere ‘ i a = Jae ole Z | o "i poe : % i c ee i “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 ve res oe SS RO ee ore Ae AOR SRL in CS 2 RN RR RARER SAO FOOD TOWN SPECIAL! = : ae | , 3 & ’ oe , % , , ee! : ce: fe ; $ sac 3 uae 2 3 : i es : peo eae atm $6 z g \Stokelys/ = HONEY POD > One Pound : Vacuum Can g - _ EJ — _ t | \ s\ . ‘ Stokely None Sold to Dealers or Minors INEST nes ! AY) ss LU) 2. ; N HEAvy SYRUP t Fresh Lean Pork LNA CS ASRS SS MOLINE LLL LE ELEN ILLE IIE SONATE IE L ED ' oe gied seis - Ree ag ete ms mee sem ? . — f a € re ¥ as pet ,' | = oF f } re fe 2 fe | | - |. HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, | te ee to 3 - f= ’ i a eee a nee © iento Season with salt, pepper oe eae ee eee _— |ecams with’ cases of sweet corn. é late Milk pal lunch programs. It is. the|ling of money, citizenship, cafeteria effi hand, th pers have cut their) oe le. sim of Mn Sater, te scholgraces and grad eating habit. The} «ur bigens eto ang te eves ere bons jas Base for Punch = i v service. ~ ~.. |hamburger joint a ‘stres oa or Phage Bia eas pau » milk can be used as hot lunches for the children| Working with a steering com- cohcadnil rite brand of sweet Chocolate school administrators and school | -itin¢ at such places, even though in smaller “units of| boon for several years, with "© nas a ring-of frozen rum-flavored lunch people, Miss Slater is plan- their hot : deal nod | i = Pe: : ee = Hee E } in the punch bowl. pak See ont 8 ta ivy: anuy-aeitaania Wtriiony:< 7 betnee Se ame Sean are) U0 2s se ee designed to_ benefit, at minimum price. = abo ooigs. sagged a most] jacniht lar in wn epg | _ a at ag Bea: "state or national figure ee ee ee nel or qeam siyie. How will you Mtled or cartoned chocolate eos ines ae schools have gotten rid of saye we can thank the canning | ‘There are dozens of interesting} Comblpe ice cream and %4, tex the future Miss Slater for not being consistent with the ik the Wormeers. whe to serve corn, at ‘any meal|#Poun rum extract; blend. Turn to set up a training instruction) tacts of good nutrition. | Ne cara Gaal the | ee eee ole. try ittimta S-inch ring mold or 6 individ- program . af “Parent of Oakland couny’s| Seam jor the geod values tn sweet at breakfast, by adding "a, ile ual molds and pack firmly; treeze a= duration. Jt will be slanted towards| chiidren can be glad they live in mee ‘ oo erat pit to wattle bat-funtil firm. Unmold and arrange coed the needs of managers, cooks and|ayn area where their~ children’s : ok mes ie Se lin puneh bowl. — administrators. In the meantime,' {ood at school receives such atten- More acres were planted to the)” 2 ate Wane ~ oe she does individual tonsulting|tion with the hundreds of dedicated best varieties, and rain Came at; You'll find that the crunchi- pee wherever needed. women running the cafeterias and,he right times to Wisconsin, Min-| ness corn gives to walties makes | Combine remaining % teaspoon = ” te ge ge | with a _person like Mary Slater|Peseta and the other areas that) them more Interesting, and the | rum t, maple sirup and cho- = = == : to guide them, the program is|Pfoduce most of our sweet corn. flavor is something ~Teolate milk; mix well and pour a = Another aspect of her job fs), ,un4 to become even better than|BIGGEST CROP EVER + | Ber of the fomily will enby into punch bowl. Garnish as de- - = ar ew and eens it has been. ~__| Jt all combined to produce al For dinner, serve Indian Cole! sired. ae 2S = ; C ir a the publi = Fi pang health department, she furnishes ; eo Fe = | finee schools with hot funch = : 3 3 ; - = programs get certain feods from | o e: - ee pee OUT OF THIS WORLD! thew: sow gear 7 g nag toring sUE UT. e There's none greater! leh teen, snoeia, cheese, eax. Mes Said this critical jet aviator. , dry milk, flour, Nea gy gre o : " a ‘ ‘ green turkey, er sé ‘ aes Well, ‘feather my props, ~ *.2% resource file is being started i a ee ; Chase & Sanborn is tops. , quanity ae mervied pad pate vion 4 , t ’ \" ? tie comiy Board of Diocatio A} I'll have ‘seconds’ and then take-off later! ae . office and will be available to any- 4 ¥ ‘one who needs it. A statistical and ‘ | + ‘financial survey designed to. show pe - where improvement can be made , £ is inthe offing. Like all businesses, the school funch pr is a seasonal ber of children served. Inclement weather always means more programs in Indiana and in Michigan. She came ogg ole gee Aly allngpen * to Oakland county in August from Battle Creek. flected in fewer children’s buying She is now working on her Magter’s degree iM | teie tunches. Christmas and institution administration at MSU. Her office is spring always mean a drop off in the county Board of Education building. in attendance. Each lunch room : manager must be able to cope ping list. Shopping will be quicker, space available. : te money sen wil ty mor] am é the. ~ from In- will substitute for a serving ‘Gis at reasonable cot. eee t lr ‘| ie H E j i i ! » it ith 1 carrots i ‘. ¥ i i as /and A or sirloin, and ‘the frozen veal , Caps, citrus, torecedll,—po-| Tolls are_cuts the shopper may | are an important . Mid-winter appetites will colorful supplies of broc- aie ‘Let's go to market with @ shop-\tions for the family with eee el oe ee ter weather isa natural time for jsteaming dishés of baked beans bi combinations made from rice meat, fish, or vege- tables, * Most citrus fruits are of very high quality. Medium sized. Flor- ida oranges and grapefruit are. the thrifty buy. No other fresh fruit with grapefruit at 8 to 10 cents a pound. Medium | sized Temple . Egg supplies appetites|and quality is pana o. eqioranges are slightly higher than last season, yet most retailers con- sider them a good value. CANNED FOODS — The new is one reason for the specials ‘new found in canned and frozen ?| juices, If there is extra pantry ee Oe eee be, Cee other items to check for storage. Swiss Steak (Ranch Style) or edge of heavy saucer. Pan- steak in hot fat in skillet. in the market. compares in price} t-|In addition,. lamb {s more juicy ‘Place meat in casserole or Dutch . Add seasonings and water. Cover, and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F) 2 2 hours. Add more water* ( 1 cup) if Cook at Low Heat. Lamb should be cooked at a low temperature. . Low temperature helps cut down the cooking losses. and more.tender when cooked at a low temperature. ~ You'll see why critical coffee lovers everywhere make the Full-Bodied. Instant their FIRST CHOICE FOR FLAVOR _ Over other leading instants! Even over ground coffees! Women everywhere are discovering a new full- bodied instant . . . with the depth of flavor, richness and quality they’ve been searching for. Join them. If you know and love géod coffee, New Instant Chase & Sanborn is for youl, one Fie OOre ee en fal *ULL-BOOIEY » en THE FULL-BODIED INSTANT ANOTHER PRUE PRODUCT OF STANDARD BRANDS ING) ‘e ania | SERVING ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ji A. M. to 7:45 P..M.- | Fried Fresh }| Mich. Smelt All You Can Eat WITH TARTAR SAUCE * AND COLE SLAW OP my I} |: BAKERY-DEPARTMENT i CHIFFON CAKE -°1°° ) RING..." 49° wee eee se wees «= @ & « HC ot DAe Gas % cs «i 46 ies e a CALL US FOR YOUR '_ PREPARED TO TAKE OUT Punch Made to. Order . ‘Wedding, Birthday, Party Cakes Our Specialty —_ ay 00) > FOOD SHOP | AGINAW STREL WE DO CATERING BANQUETS — FOOD FE 2-6242 Bowls and Cups > q ] LEAN CASH M aA LSS RIBS .. | LEAN, MEATY SPARE Cc 9: ‘SNO-WHITE VEAL SHOULDER STEAK “33° | LEAN, BEEF SHORT RIBS | * 23° QUEEN COLBY _ MILD GHEESE SNO-WHITE. VEAL RUMP ROAST TENDER, JUICY STEAKS ‘SIRLOIN Lb. 3 9° EXTRA BEEF - GRADE 1 CHUNK BOLOGNA “39°. 7 — eal Leda — - -. eesenan _} TENDER BEEF Pot -. nea , 29° Lb. % (Geet visita tn ne NATE PE IE BM Hen T urkeys. “10-14-1b. Average’. Oven Ready " K itchen Tested ~ GOLD MEDAL — aa : Fruit Cocktail Large #212 Can - Campbell's eee Tomato Soup SORRY Limit .1 9 Tol Oe ee Cans Hy-Grade PARTY LOAF ns 29: OFFERED WITH REGULAR __ MEDIUM SIZE fist) Cabinet Ottle f 93% Welch's BISCUIT MIX a 29: |: sad Sa * Chocolate Chips . 2.2% 29° | « PINTO BEANS... . i’. 29° = Mone suaned 1% Cucumber Slices . . . = 29) "APPLE JELLY... ==. 29° BABY ; og CAT FOOD 3 = 29° | * SPAGHETTI i é Na ee y ee / E ; Fey ' ; } sr: es > F j i ; 4 ‘ ae ] i <3 er SENS Bee » 3 : Oe en ee ee ee ee e 7 4 a = 4a ee { og ee, eee ee ge MRT Jf) he aes Mess 3 f=: i ees t ns HET ine -f 2 a ty i Bake 1 pevonbeed _ CHEESE BREAD — Buffet suppers and late ‘breads you always serve add Cheese Bread, 350 degrees. When sefving cold, evening refreshments call for simple food. Sand- made with biscuit mix and sharp cheese. It's ice : Ropes wiches are always in order. To the variety of wonderful with cold meats. . Corned Beef Can Be Used in Many Delicious Ways, By JANET ODELL book I bought in oe | = bese oeened SE chopped ~ until tender, place it on a roaster’ 4 Pontine Press dlomie Editor |!ast summer this recipe comes: | 4 tablespoon lemon juice |rack. Rub the surface with a cup) ey «4 teaspoon salt : Se i stdin tenets al brown sugar and place whole! Place : corned " ts together. This! cloves in a diagonal pattern on | aE dog soncch, makes enough for 8 sandwiches.|tne meat.-Bake in a 225 degree Anothe nd ala t .,/oven until brown. oleinn drain Then ther pe using co ' f Originally, my office cookbook] Dll and drain the water. Then | ene ttn he or al tame these, recipes help you .|meat loaf. wa Corned Beef Loat fersckers, eruihed ag Bake Party Meat Loaf 1eat, slightly beaten lin ‘Surprise’ Package + EN 4 water ; ‘ % teaspoon sage . “One more way to make a meat) 1 ohten, minced loaf partified is to pack the meat) -Mix crackers and corned beef./mixture into a hollowed-out loaf of) peeled, 6 carrots! add rest of ingredients and mix|French bread, Bake it and bring Sithoroughly. Place in .greased|the whole loaf to the table to be’ F ; i cE Hd ii t it fl z 1 i a& i i a7 i tf } cf ! i 5 g i i i E i : 1 i FE minutes, then), 350degree oven. Serve hot or|Moistener for meat loaf. MSG, of Hint i f ; £ i | ‘ : cabbage is soft A quick dinner casserole using|the gravy, served separately. Easy Main Dish gr Bt i 4 I t + $i i. i a8 i 5 ; ! | 3 the cold water for an hour.|that have been cooked separately) Corned Beef and Corn Mix chopped canned Vienna sau-|*" meat in Place in a kettle, cover with cold/and buttered. Call in a large and Chep two muodiom entens and: . uh hot copked rice. Stir a water add of little hot milk into process cheese vinegar for each quart of water.|eat heartily. - |eut émall and a No. 2 can of |SPread and combine with the rice You may also add @ carrot and an/ 7 there is any meat left after qpenen style corn. Bir to wik and sausages. Place in well) onion. Simmer gently until tender,) qo gbheve dinner, use it to} peat and o. Serves 4-4. * |greased individual baking dishes) make good sandwich filling. _ }and broil about 6 minutes, until) oe oe 5 Have you ever thought of baking|bubbly and browned. Serve garn- ; the the boiled dinner. From a cook- ‘ae eee ite shi corned beef? After simmering it/ished with parsley. vib $F Dinos nun dtaia dt apaandte og cs aaa Me menipiamtared eget —— ee a * - Something wonderful has happened to PREMIUM SALTINES! ” ead: temacaseenaae | So ee ¥ ¢ taste fee : Golden Glow. ONLY PREMIUM SALTINES HAVE NEW Ce - they're not toasted, not browned...they ’ have a radiant Golden Glow that makes *em tastier, flakier, snapping crisp. NATIONAL BISCUIT ComPANY® + ee et coe. pt PREMIUM SALTINES 1 ' \ » . I . ‘ nie | \ ; \, What a wonderful meal... and what wonderful savings! loaf ‘pan. Bake 45-60 minutes. in|Sliced. Evaporated milk is a fine, eid. Serves 6. nt "| course, builds up the “good beef| : until * @¢ « flavor in the loaf as well as in weal Rize oe TERRIFIC P pond wee ce sneer Your family’s =favorite go-togethers priced so low that you'll be: planning many a-winter dinnér around these hearty mainstays. And you couldn’t ask for better eating at any price. First because Wrigleys Naturally Tender—Table Trimmed beef is always quality plus... al] U.S. Graded choice and prime. Then because of that certain scrumptiousness that _ built the fame of the Maine Potato. Stock-up on both greats at Wrigleys today! Ps , Kool Serve ’em a Hearty Lunch Now at Special Savings ! What a‘healthy mid-day welcome these cold blustery days... and the kind kids love, Start them off with rich velvety Camp- bell's tomato soup .. , made with milk for extra nourishment . . and the tasty crunch of Crackin’ Good Saltines. Then, a protein-packed Star Kist tuna salad, garnished with Jarge Lily Brand eggs. The entire menu's specially priced at Wrigley's this week to banish Mom’s budget blues. So stock up on ldts today and keep them strong and healthy the cost-less Wrigley way! bs cs x P Campbell’s i omato B Van Camp’s All Purpose ; jarship or 4-ve*t college scho ‘95,000 saving? pond ta E a ey gtore: , Jn YOUR WES more! we lei os wasy © win .-* t watches, POF Hart Brand pook from the ‘Wrigleys Kool Krisp Maine ‘Potatoes U.S. No. 1 ¢€ 15-Lb. Bag Krisp Maine Potatoes *3:? 99° Tuna = i eer Star-Kist Chunk Tuna Pork & Beans 10° Robin Hood Flour + 5h Tomato Catsup Quits 29° BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOOD SALE! © French Green Beans ‘iz ® Cut Corn i% Pkg. © Chopped Spinach ‘hs" © Green Peas rir. i clusive at Weigle © Regular Cut Bean 5 tor @ Squash Bie ; c asin Goodwill Offer 7 ® French Fries Pxz: © Cut Broccoli is: ae © Peas & Carrots tir" ® Leaf Spinach 3" a. © Wrigleys 93 Score AA Prices effective through Jan. 19. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Either as. Stew . BE foo gm ern men, a With fey OREOOUD .. . eee eran ereal Coating — goulash can be a soup as well as|Cover and simmer 1% hours. __ The next time you're planning , Aid four small (raw) potatoes,|to have fish for dinner, try this In fact, say Ruth and Richard|‘Ut in pieces ‘and simmer another) interesting new recipe for Crisp 3 'Baked Fish that’s simple to pre- pare and will provide a flavorful taste treat for the whole. family. x t “|. To make it, fish fillets are cut cereal, and then baked in a very hot oven for about 15 minutes until the fish is tender and the salt. ee ook ho kon cereal crumbs. Arrange on well-oiled baking sheet or shallow pan. . Sprinkle oil. over—fish—Bake in extremely hot oven (500 degrees F) about 15 minutes. Serve imme- coating is crisp and golden brown,| diately with alice” of ~— or 4 Fa 4 tere ee ee kk * _— 5 € GENE Add abe el IO ie ee a _ * ‘Having a lot of people? This teat; Sune i lou Remewy fesn _|vegetable dish will be ample. | heat. g Vegetable Medley Gradually add combined we 2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen/liquid: and milk, stirring until arretup polling water smooth after each addition. Cook: - ith and stir constantly over moder- . 3 tablespoons butter or margarine ately low heat until thickened and capt — ee min "®\Lubbly. Mix sauce with drained $ epi four eerin® —|peas, cooked mushrooms and =~ $ jars. th tims T each) omall boiledidrained onions. Add salt and pep- "salt | Sarvines) per to taste, Reheat. Makes 12 to. 16 ‘servings. Cook, peas according to package USDé y|directions in. 1 cup boiling water;| “4 fruit pie should be covered and ean work similar tricks tojdrain. Add enough milk to the|/kept at room temperature; before. ; new interest to potatoes pre-|cooking liquid: from the peas to|serving the pie may be heated in -for|pared-in almost “any way. imake.3-cups;.- reserve, the. oven, What « bright way to start 1957 ... with lower coffee prices! And leave it to your thrifty AaP to do it up right by cutting the price of not just one coffee... but three popular blends... Red Circle, Bokar and AaP Brand vacuum-packed Coffee! Change to one of these grand coffees to- day. Enjoy finer flavor ;..and save! Save! SAVE! COME SEE... YOU'LL SAVE AT AsP! AaP honors Thrift Week with low prices galore! In fact, AaP. encourages thrift every week... by steadily maintaining the lowest’ possible prices, consistent with quality. 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COUPON LIBBY’S DEEP BROWN | BEANS......2°°~ 25° CLEANSER....2° 25" CAT FOOD be 'n Boots..2°"~ 29 ERC! ‘TOWNSHIP To- ge Bee Os NORE TONNE — Tj he ting od scm ht FD # eae With eo Ee ee bots ar png iy as) of Beloved M ne Tell Vioneis hit a 16-year a Caan ta $17,100 in the re- a ee Oe ee — ... o «x & ® ~h Council Views ba Pein Walled Lake Considers , flag was. sceboatra” there hosted reltanaefclt View| County Health Dept. will be the INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP<| , polio vacine. ment of property taxes, without . — ot re. at ae Mrs, Robert Sheardy, -health|jenaity, until Feb. 28, has been Policeman Was Affected romans: Sag en or Sass Wirephete |chairman of the Blanche Sims PTA passed by the city council here. by Head Inju " im SLIGHTLY OVERSIRE—Three yard Bil Winters of Her, a ees Soe Seton helps} Tax returns.are coming in slow- ry er ee portance to carrot, preparing entire 1 Eileen’ VanHorn, piped ys ee ca cake dame Caches eae tee Any parents of the outlying areas); “Cronin 10. — After many months’ delay, the| He urged everyone to register, van Farm Stow. vegetable sg wishing further iniormation may f etat sanenihie tus trial of former Pontiac police of- stating that registration books Ne director and two doctors will assist ommended every five years; and Your. PTA Is Planning: Fluorine at W. Bloomfield; Travel Film at Davisburg Ups Deadline -| held with official of the Village to extend the deadline for pay- artist ot Orchard Lake: Sylvan Lake ‘Style Steppers Plan ‘Presidents Ball’ AVON TOWNSHIP-—Stiles Step- pers Square Dance Club is holding property its President's Ball Saturday eve-lowners are concerned about the ‘| City and Keego Harber were ‘present. The highway is to be altered in all three areas and facility is provided,” said Dr. Ire- land, \ ‘There will be a ‘Solemn Re Mass in St. Patrick's Ca- sets Trial Begins: Defense Says Former ‘ito Be Reviewed Twenty-three candidates for the first primary election to be held at Civic League were to inform the ‘This Our World’ Transportation for all school. Independence Township gave their children will be arranged by the | Pay Taxes Sans Penalty’ diate sat oo hyo Available are original immuniza- Until Feb. 28; Highway : Ce hall meeting held last night at tion for and tee, Confab Held ; in Shooting of? ‘Sashabaw a" chunch. boosters for the same} ; vaccinations; re-vacemations, rec-| 1FrGQ HARBOR — A motion| The candidates were guests of the|2# The city’s fire department is headed by Ray Price, who serves as chief when available from his department. tant fire chief is Art Graham. County Deaths at 10 a.m. Saturday, Later BLOOMFIELD — Second from the Green dole tal achoot will be’ transported to (ning at the Avondale Communityletfect it will have on their com-| | at Waterford Gone home to parent ent ch. Scheel hor Gain treet. \Hall on Auburn near Crooks road.|munities. The state spokesman ee: eee wana wen in the second, fifth and| ments Feb. 4, ; xe wit ee ae ek tae Jaycees Promote appear today ‘asthe trial re. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| pocupster — Service for Wil grades in the school district.) Fifth grade students trom the| Guests will be presidents of all|/before anything is definitely done:|Stqtewide Honor | sumes before Circuit Judge H. The Book Review Club of Water-))..0 F Kortf, 89, 640 West Fitth PTA of the various schools | west Bloomfield ‘high school wil other Square Dance Clubs. Russel Holland and a jury of five rites ge bres ae nists will be at 2 p.m, Saturday rvith the schoo, the Oake|"*P0t #0 Roosevelt schagl for the Seek Ti hter . Control for James F. Nye po Seba: ae-| Viliams Lake road, Sar banner tn B- opm Cunaeeey treatments se » _Me-} , = County Health Department | 3 Fire Destroys g James F. Nye, who last week|Cowan, 25, went on vacation last] _ “Tus Is Our World,” by Louls here. Mr. Korff died yesterday in : State Department of/ Mrs. Wayne Smith, health TB Ho li tion (3s, med, “Ouest Young|week, it was testified, McCowan| Fischer, will be the book to be |st, Joseph Hospital, “Pontiac. ema Be —a > Sp ikehorn’s Shopion spitalization Man of Pontiac in 1956," has been'is Sexton's cousin. by He is survived by his wife, charge project nominated by the Junior Chamber : sons, Hardy Sr gS 8 ot Houghton Lake LANSIN Gm — A joint ‘com-|of Commerce as & candidate as|°"™ OWNER TESTIFIES Rechactie and Schaef Dowell; { ’ t Mire, Jock Shelte Gems mittee seeking a strengthened state| one of five outstanding young men|__ The first witness was William P. : Huston Reads u and Mrs, Richard Cole | HARRISON — Fire {tuberculosis control law has given|during the past year ii Michigan. chairman of the Pontiac three grandchildren snd one of Green School will assist, | John E. (Spikehorn) Meyers’ curio'y,, on getting a complete rewrite| ‘The announcement of the fivel ete: Hospital Board of Trustees pean RN at Rites for Bogart Applications will. be accepted shop and three adjoining log cabs lot of the statute and decided to try) winners will be made Feb. 9 in Delis doa: Baheot wanton unineme. wiseh. be contorted here through Jan. 28. The cost to‘the|ins yesterday. instead —-to—amend-it-—- Grand Rapids at the 1956 FiveimeGowan as a from 1904 to 1941, Mr. Korff has parent is three dollars per child.| The S-year-old colorful Hough- At a meeting yesterday, the com- Outstanding Young Men of Mich- ner. c. Kent ee \ton Lake tourist area character| mittee set up a panel of three phy-|igan Banquet. Babcock described how Sexton, been a resident jor the past Piast of Hanphrey Bogart, Davisburg . was carried to safety. sicians to prepare suggested) “sein Evler, nt of the| 2% Bad been drinking in the bar Bree Ct ne ot Dost rome a Maegan Mr, and Mrs, Everett Hathaway Meyers has-been badly crippled|amendments for presentation t0| s.\ceos. is cates es head a| i Bight of the shooting and bad e First Congrega urca. “respectful way at the|Will show pictures of their recent|since he fell and broke a hip two/|the legislature. delegation of six members to the| tt with McCowan. : , Albert Charles Wagner denial today. of Europe|yeaty ago. He was lying in ‘his) They were instructed to propose i. wauet. , McCowan’s wife, Joanne, was | CLARKSTON — Service for Al- A, briet at All Sotannjet ie 28.28 FEA tpecinn here. Poe Oe. Deriing. Clare. On wine ‘wits exehuoatioe “ol Gabvoms U. S. Senator Frank Church ofjcalled to testify about her hus- bert Charles Wagner will be held png bynre Will be ‘conduct-| ‘The Hathaways will show films |siert one bear was missing|suspected of having tuberculosis, | Jdaho will be the keynote speaker — py woo owe at 2a eee ae eee associate rector Sresen taoee , |from Spikehorn’s 200 which | in-jcommitrent of unwilling patients! sttended by 350 Michigan Jaycees|tified at yesterday's session. They ald Myers will officiate, with bu Bee com wines an France, on this |“uded 10 bears and several deer|with communicable tuberculosis by| 544 their wives. Ci an wate Pattiinen ¥ret@ermer tat aa eine al ~ r- will be read by Bogart's friend| Melend and Eaginn wee c—daewanapiin 8 court order and retention of UN-li< ‘the youngest Senator in the|Set. William Hanger Jr, _ and director, John Huston. Crema-| **t *™mer- Darling sai Gamage would. run/willing patients in a security hos «oats t tion will follow, the ashes to be| ‘The program will be held in the|about $30,000 a ee =~ xe * Milk Dating Ordinance placed in a crypt at Forest Lawn room. of Davisburg! The shop and goo were located! The committee reasserted its be- The officers testified they be- ’ ; Memorial Park in tearby Glen-|Elementary School at 8 p.m. Mon-|two miles south ‘of Harrison on|lief that a security unit for unwill- C ¢ | d lieved- Sexton had been drinking, Repeal Threat Beaten dale day. |US2? and M61. \ ing patients also is essential. Con- ounty a en ar but neither described his condi DETROIT . : ene ; . version of the Northern Michigan tion as “drunk.” @® — Common Coun. \ as fri Sanatorium cx Gry- Dreyton Platine Satay. cnt Attornéy Clar: ‘onday aa ‘Stlompt, to repeal ve \ , s Blue Star Mothers. Chapter 10, wil ence th, saia Sexton has : , Spend ! 4 tours Week Scanning © Skies —ee hold theirs regular monthly meeting at|eceived four head injuries since |etty’s mill-dating ordinance. “An effort to amend the law will sented op artes a il te ‘te new" ott his service in the Navy during . nance requires es be meaningless unless a security cers for 1957. ~ "|World War II. to mark on containers of milk of- fered for retail sale the date by- yond which the milk is not to be \ sold. ‘ae a mode es \ 0K | A 0 t { MARDEN 1 pore tae Denn ican eal on “4 a. Nop tumists Ss late f OY pp n mM e n . Mrs. Irene Doty of Clyde andthe fight for repeal. He said dating _ ROMEO — Deserving ot, the Gov. Jim Frans ind, oo te ay ee Oe ce Page soared at Sout h fi eld TROY ~—Appointments approved ‘Cetdiatdicn ‘approved the of their daughter, Marilyn Irene,| Angott hinted that the cost of clude Russell Epler, who was taxi ordinance and set rates of 40 to Alvin Ray Frank. He is the the dating process might force a , named to the liquor commission; jcents for the first fifth of a mile|Son of Mr. and Mrs.- Ray Frankjrise in milk prices. = pe wand tees _,SOUTHF! TE UD wnacs het the|William Jenkins and Robert Car-'and 5 cents for each additional)of Fish Lake road, Holly. No date Counilwouan Mary V. Beck led Card . a tUlrscge na ti he | penter to the election board andjfifth of a mile, last Monday. has been set for the wedding. the fight to keep milk es Saturday is the day most boys "|Scene of. the Optim meeting the reappointment of Otiver Schroe- slew ta an bete Ge two a s here sia = toa Gav. der to\ the recreation board. The : hard week at school, ernor ‘Frans resignation of F. F, Haniford ‘ not the case with these two 13- speaker. from the plan commission was ac- P. air Honeymoonin(g i in Southland aoe ae ees Seuehitets eames tree rem =, So eee et Donna Anne Gi ll Weds D id Ki - @m.—to get ready to go on duty District Optimist convention in) Approval of an SDM liquor ie onna ne os e Ss avi IT, y at 6. They are: members of the local every Satur- by Defective Chimne became the bride. of David Kirby | ag 8 tewting por ywe ey David W. Haffe of Royal Oak |son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilby Kirby ticular, like basketball practice, Pontiac firemen report a defec-; has been hird by the City of-'o¢ Oxford. The vows were spoken oe hed led. their shifts occa- tive chimney was the cduse of a| Trey for its engineering depart: Saturday evening in the Thomas hours. The only weekly tours of ‘room partition at the home of The double-ring ceremony was — duty they have. missed have Dewey Newport, 45 N. Hilldale ae the Rev. F kc. been when they hawe ac- Drive, Wednesday. Trinity WSCS peetaconed bey nent pao ogg their families on a The bog oe take turns bringing bing a bite now and then as they scan the skies for the approach of either natural or man-made dis- is, “Somebody has to do it. ‘t seem to want and. Mrs. op, went ‘were pald, local t ‘ r citizens. ‘polio the same time pe his = : i forecast, , Young Card’s pal and GOC part- ner, Jim Phillips, is a son of Mr. friend, They felt the two trustworthy c enough to ‘accept the re: now, his mother hot of standing watches This has proved an ‘ROMEO SKYWATCHERS — On, duty every Saturday morning, even before dawn, ate two GOC members. They are Stu Card, left, ante and Jim Phillips, who regularly scan the skies for possible impending arm bouquet of white carnations Stu’s comment on his voluntary disaster. Both 13-year-olds are seventh graders at the Croswell street | .election was held here yesterday {church at 1 p. m,, on Tuesday. and roses. schodl. , to grant the Consumers Power William Phillips, 146 S. to bat for him a ys or duty at 6 a.m. and and serving curate post |When + according to G Burke said, supervisor, Mrs, James Burke. She said the boys were among “ | the most diligent bien hand has remont St. A Boy Scout, too, Jim/in the corps, So con became interested in manning the they, ° she -said, they) PUts Price on His Head 'tower when his older sister,- Ar- ‘promised to call ‘her “early” one) BEAUMONT. Tex. ®—A metal lene, and teacher, Mrs. Owen Bjsh- morning to check the seufd detec- compan executive .here has in- be \tor, they woke her when they went! ‘sured his brain for $100,000. “I that when son The weather—somettmes bitterly said Lloyd C. McManus, 37, pres- si- cold in winter and then-tisteringly-ident of Southern Iron and Metal t the hot in-summer in the exposed tow- ‘Co. e0's | jer—does not deter Stu and Jim, ‘taken out with Lloyd's of London. hey are on duty, Romeo's He said the, policy will run 10 safety is in n capables hands, Mrs. Grand Rapids, May 10-11, Home Fire Started fire which started in the living Building damage was $100 and a $10 content loss was reported by firemen. Village Grants Franchise Co. a 30-year franchise, Result of the voting; 125 total returns; | 118 for ard franchise, 7 against. imake my living with my brain,” explaining the policy he has cehse from George Jackson of AVON TOWNSHIP—A special 'sor a lunch to be served in the 3984 John R road to Robert Bon- kowski of the same address. was given.: Sponsoring Tuesday Lunch KEEGO HARBOR—WSCS of the | Trinity Methodist Church will spon- The meal will be prepared and served by a food firm with the ladies of the society renqenetbie fer the gale of Ganems, | Tickets may be ,purchased from members of-the group and should; be obtained. ahead of . time. Practical Nurses to Meet The Oakland County District of THOMAS—At a candlelight serv- ice, Donna Anne Gingell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gingell, Methodist Church. ther, the bride wore a gown of white lace and net fashioned with. Peter-Pan collar and leg- of-rhutton sleeves. Her fingertip veil was attached to a tiara of Phyllis O’Dell was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Laurene being |Gingell, sister of the bride and Joyce Wildey, cousin-of the bride. Freddy Gingell and Duane Wildey / Karen Curtis, cousin of the bride, A reception followed the eare- the Michigan Practical Nurses Assn, will meet at the home of Mrs, Helen Beske, 18730 Sunny- brook, Birmingham, at 7:30 to- years, but_wouldn't say how much lot a premium he will have to pay. night. All members are noe to be present. guests attending. Upon _ their return mony in the Thomas Hall with 150 pring the newlywed will make their/home in Given in marriage by her fa- .... Robert Kirby, assisted his broth- / er as best man. The ushers were / : was the flower girl and David Jack- ‘son, cousin of the’ groom, was the ring bearer. = , Undulating gray , felt with darker gray grosgrain ribbon is shown here by e Sally Victor. of the hats worn in the (1920s. The style is reminiscent Waren s Section THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 » 1957 PAGES 41-45 ‘Mrs. M. M. Burgess Accepts Post Michigan Nephrosis Group Meets | Mrs. M. M. Burgess of Bloom- field Hills has accepted the position! of chairman for the Michigan 1957 fund raising drive for the National Nephrosis Foundation. x *« * She accepted the position at the Michigan chapter~ meeting held Wednesday afternoon at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mrs. Burgess’ | work, will be in conjunction with chairman of the National Honorary Sponsors and Robert Montgomery, chairman of the nationa] 1957 fund raising drive, planned for March. Chapter members viewed & film shown by Douglas Adair. president of the Michigan chaP- ter. The film was entitled, “Chil- dren With Nephrosis.” Mr, Adair was introduced by Mrs, Thomas 8. Torgerson of Birmingham. Church Unit Has Election of Officers Mrs. Stephen Turner was elected president of St. Monica Unit of St. Michael. Altar Society when the group met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Merle Berry on Kemp street. Mrs. Omer DeCon- inck will serve as secretary-treas- urer for the year. x « * Appointed to committees were Mrs. Louis Petrusha, Mrs. John Wargel, Mrs. Leon Edmonds, Mrs. ’ Ronald MeNerney, Mrs. Rudy Pfieffer and Mrs. Charles Loubent, telephone, and Mrs. John Keesling, publicity, : Mrs. Arthur Ebert, ‘Mrs. Ben Budwit, Mrs. Constant Dejager, Mrs. Kenton Plourde, Mrs, Arthur Birchmeier and Mrs. Merritt John- son will serve as cochairmen for the monthly projects of the unit. xk * Following the. business meeting, members participated in a pro- gram of games and refreshments were served by the hostess, City Garden Club Will Meet Monday Pontiac Branch of Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Associa- tion will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Oliver on West Iroquois road. : The program, “Fun and Flavor With Herbs," will be presented by Mrs, Carl Collin. The speaker will tell how to grow hérbs, how to cook with herbs, and how to make flower arrangements. with herbs. |Perkins MRS. TOM MALONE Pastor's Wife - to Lead Choirs Mrs. Tom Malone, choir director jand wife of Dr. Malone, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, will di- rect the combined choirs for the citywide service being held Friday at 7:30. p.m. The service wifl be held at the Temple Beptist Church on Grand Riyer avenue, Detroit. and founder of Bob Jones Univer- sity, will speak on the subject, “The Perils of America, Where Are We Headed?”’ The meeting is sponsored by the ’ |Michigan Chapter o: the American Council of Christian Churches. Coming Events tiec Rebekah Pe 450 will meet Priday ra 8 pm. in Malte Temple, 82 Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Young of Au- burn avenue announce the engagement of « their daughter, Betty. Jo,. to Ronald E. Ide. He jis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ide of LaFay avenue. The couple plans a May wedding. BETTY, JO. YOUNG, that of Mrs, Dwight Ejsenhower, | advisory board, gave a brief res- ‘ume of Michigan chapter activities Dr. Bob Jones, noted evangelist)” Dr, Richard R. Galpin of - Bir- mingham, secretary of the medical in fund raising, the use of funds and the future needs to be met in oblifterating the disease. * ok yt He spoke of childhood nephro- sis as a kidney disease that pre- sents a serious public health problem. It is one of the most common, ailments of childhood. Cause of the disease is unknown and youngsters contracting it have & 50-56 chance of recovery. | He stressed the need for money | for a broad program of coordi- nated research to determine the the“Parfait Look” as @ surprise accent for tailored wools in her spring col- lection. The designer frosts blue linen straw with lacy veiling which is appliqued and pink cotton satin is violets and is named for M cause and develop a cure, The side-to- side look is shown on this turban toque. Straw is sewn with white cotton for the silhouette which culmin- ates in a front knot touched with red velvet. and ferns and sprinkled with blue dewdrop rhinestones. with delicate forget-me-nots The turban look is here again! This one of green trimmed with shaded pink me. Indira Gandhi of India. Another design by Sally Vi ictor.” Smiths Start on Cruise January 31 Mr, and Mrs. W. Walter Smith of Doris road are leaving on Sun- day for Houston, Tex. On Jan. 31 they will sail from Hotston on a 42-day cruise that will take them to the eastern coast of ‘South America. On their return to Houst6n they South before coming back to Michi- jgan in the early spring. x * * Mrs, Willam G. Kemp enter- tained at'a dessert bridge in her East Hammond Lake road home Wednesday evening. Three tables of bridge were in pay during the evening, x * * Guild Reports Are Heard! by St. Vincent's Women Annual reports of Guilds of St. Vincent de Paul .Church were heard at the annual dingiér-inieet- ing at the chureh hall, Tuesday evening. Two hundred guild mem- bers attended, Mrs.- William B. Dean, president, presided. - kk Reports were given by Mrs. Gen- evieve Nye for St. Ann guild, Mrs, Roland Landry, St, Barbara guild; Mrs. Wallace Holland, Bles- sed Martin dePorres guild; Mrs.! Marshall Sprague, St, Catherine and Mrs, Albert Teays, St. aacad beth guild. Lady of Guadalupe; and Patricia McMahon, St. Theresa guild. . Lillian Meldrum and Florence Landry also gave reports, Mrs, Charles Thayer gave a resume of the work of St. Bernadette guild of Sacred Heart Church, Auburn Heights and Mrs, Ralph Cotcher’ Church. Both churches were for- olic Women with the Camp Fire Girls, the USO and the Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Harold the NCCW and Mrs. J. J: Hinds told of volunteer sewing for the cancer society. * & * Rev, Fabian K. Weber, After serving as and treasurer respectively for 18 years, Miss Meldrum and Miss Landry resigned. Mrs. John Annis will serve as tredsurer and Mrs. Cole- man Lee will serve as this year. Group Entertains at Double Shower Mrs. John Neaves and Mrs. John Ristich were honored at a joint ipink and blue shower at the Tues- reported on guilds of St. Benedi {ony meéting of the Fashionette N.Y., and Mr...and Mrs. Barney were given by Mrs. Fred- Conner Club held in Adah Shelly Library. Brady told of volunteer work under On Friday, Grace McLaughlin of Ottawa drive will fly to Milwaukee, iWis., where she will meet her mother, Mrs. Edward L. McLaugh- lin, who will motor there from Monmouth, Ml. They will spend the weekend | ” |putting the finishing touches on the new home tobe occupied by Grace land Dr. Robert Jones following their marriage Jan. °% in St. Bene- dict Church. On Tuesday Mrs. McLaughlin will accompany her daughter back to Pontiac where she will remain until after the wedding. Mr. Mc- Laughlin will join them later ’on in the week. Guests for he © were the Rev. Thompson L, Marcero, xk *k * pastor, who spoke briefly and the Mrs. Carl E, Brown was host- Bev, A. Senne eee ne to members Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy of Winton street are vacationing in Florida, Among the places they will visit are Clermont and Miami a x k * Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Rothenberg of Detroit announce the birth of a, daughter, Susan Lynn, Dec. 22. G of the infant are Mrs. Irving Hollander of Rochester, [Rothenberg of South Genesee av- Laddie Northridge designs an early spring picture bonnet of soft natural beige balibuntal straw, over an overbrim sy : of moss green velvet. Multi-color baby brim. Newlyweds Will Reside senna aré strewn on the graceful in Pontiac Beatrice L. South, Jerry D. Hockey Exchange Vows First Presbyterian Church was eo A pretty contrast to tailored outfits, silk print takes its place in hat fashions. This small draped cap is high- * lighted by a turnback cuff that curves into a side visor. Eyeshadow blue veiling adds to this very feminine hat w which c comes ‘with its own ascot. ee the setting for the Saturday eve- ning marriage of Beatrice L. South and-Jerry D. Hockey, The Rev, William H.. Marbach per- formed the 7:30 o'clock ceremony. x * * Beatrice, daughter of Mrs. O. D. Robinson of Onaway and William L. South of Royal Oak, chose a gown of satin ari lace for her wedding, Her fingertip lace- trimmed veil was held in place ~|by & seed pearl crown. -She car- ried an arrangement of pink roses. Grace Jewell attended the bride wearing a gown of coral net over taffeta, Her headpiece was of tawny gold roses and she flowers, Jerry, son of Mrs. John Haus- man Jr, of Astor street and the late Clarence C,.Hockey, asked his cousin, George Federspiel Jr. of Saginaw, to serve as best man. Seating tht guests were William Irelan, William Snow and Clifford Douglas. : x * * Pontiac High PTA Plans Rumor .Clinic on Jani 3] Pontiac High School PTA has an- nounced plans for a Rumor Clinic, Jan. 31 at the high school. The planning is under the leadership of will spend several weeks in the! iby.Plymouth Group DR, MORTON J. SOBEL ‘Mrs. Magnus Entertains Club Fifty-three members and guésts of Junior Child Study Club met at the home of Mrs, Adolph Magnus in Bloomfield Hills Tuesday. Mrs. iHugh Hale, Mrs. John Madole, Mrs George Wetterhahn and Mrs. Charles Sanft assisted the hostess.|. A panel composed of Julie Hick- man, Ruth An DeGrow, John Hick- ken, Salathiel, students of Waterford High School, discussed Mad Trou- ble With Parents. " Announcement was made of the joint luncheon of Child Study Clubs to be held Feb, 19 at Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Building. Meeting Conducted Ethlynn: Peterson opened her home on East Huron members of the Plymouth Group of -First Congregational’ Church Wednesday @ ve ning. Devotions ‘who Used as her topic, “‘Makirig street to) Dr. Maurice Thome, who will have as his guest"Dr. Morton J. Sobel of Wayne State University, — x * ‘* Dr. Sobel is a public relations expert and member of the Anti- Defamation League, an organiza- tion formed to combat discrimina- tion against minority groups, Dr. Thome, whe has conducted similar programs in the area, de- scribes a Rumor Clinic as an ef- fective and entertaining method of proving how unreliable is in- formation gained by hearsay. The clinic began during World War II when Dr. Gordon Allpott of Harvard University recognized) ® ' the need. He developed an audi- ence participation program through which people could prove to them- selves that hearsay, or rumor, is slightly fact and substantially fic-, tion. The clinic shows that memory is ‘not dependable enough to prevent any tale-bearer from being an in- nocent party to the crime of ma-| licious gossip through stretching) the truth. Mrs. Dale Nolfe, program chair- mah, will discuss the PTA Scholar- ship Fund after the program. Mrs. Edward Lauckner is chair- man of the refreshment commit- Glen Jaloy and Lyndon'ige MSU Schedules Extension Class. Michigan State University Col- lege of Home Economics will teach an extension course in Pontiac this term. Mrs. Priscilla L. Bevins, a specialist on the MSU staff in home management and child de- velopment, will be instructor. The class will meet’ Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 at. Lincoln Junior High Schodl. Enrollments) will be accepted at the class to- night, The course, granting thrée term A reception for 350 guests was ‘held immediately following the ceremony at the David Belisle VFW. Hall in Drayton Plains. The newlyweds will make their home on Broadway avenue, Ladies Auxiliary Lists Members of Committees" Mrs. Merrell Petrie presided at the Tuesday evening meeting | the Auxiliary of + ger tan Club Spirit Six held at the American Legion Home. Committees appointed were Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mrs. Ruel Baker and Mrs. Victor Bodamer, constitution and bylaws; Mrs. Harold Wright and Mrs. John Ott,. emergency and welfare; Mrs.’ John C. Wilson, rummage; Mrs. Ruel Baker, ways and means, and Mrs. Evi Allen, sunshine. Others serving are Mrs. Victor Bodamer, publicity and historian: Mrs. Omer Winton, nominations and elections, and Mrs. John De- Mrs. DePauw, Mrs. Wilson ahd ment, : Mrs. Depauw, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Harry Isenberg conducted the games hour following the’ meeting. / “3ULIA COLLEEN BEX “imer missions of St. Vincent de! Mrs. Edna Mertz won the trophy "e ’ Right Decisions." _ jhours of either graduate or under-jter, Julia Colleen, to William Paul Church. for losing the most weight in the Committees were’ appointed. for graduate credit, is “Interpersonall etek Coodwin ig stoncad bot = re ee past. week. . The Rev. G.. Burton Brother Succumbs the year and plans for the pro-/Relations Within, the Home.” The|Mr, and Mrs. Leo Bex of Sanford, ’ '|Hodgson, chairman of the Oakland igram were discussed, class will study the Interpersonal} Fis; formerly ‘of Pontiac. Wi. Mrs. Dom Zaffina told of help/County Chapter of the National Mrs. Charles W. Seaman of Me- Mrs, Amy Johnson showed . pic- ps between parents and liam ‘is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. needed in altar ~ jon for Infantile aay nominee road received word tures taken last fall on her tripichildren and also will’ make a/| Wilburn. Black of. North: a and reports were heard on the|will speak at next Tuesday's meet- meet-day of the death of her brother, Sees ie Aironet oh Sane ee The . one — a June work done by the League of ing and will ajso show a film.’ Jolin Cousin of Doris, W. Va, | Mountains, erature; ; —" t st r &, i i ’ , g4 “t aah : . 7] . f + ; ; ' ie i P le 7 Seen eee : 7 : : ee Ba ey ee ogy oe hee oe - oe ae bee ck ee eee oe did ak ci. a lcd os Ge ck cas, cs L— de ae es = Pa pee er PEO eS Be sa acon a ea wae carried a bouquet of matching The engagement of their daugh- of ae 3 te 2 3% te 6 6% too ‘af : { hg, _rue PONTIAC PRESS. 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Look at the Paris-inspired styling . .. look at the chic couturiere touches—you can see why these coats are a sellout every time! And now Robert Hall has them in gorgeous smoky- tone fleece . . Spring shades! But hurry! At this price they won't stay on-our raeks long! Sizes 8-18. . gray and other BLOUSES and FELT SKIRTS * POLY SKIRTS: what a selection! Full circle charmers! 3-gore whirlers! Hi-rise waists! Most have — ! Choose Long and short’ sleeves! from Stripes, solids **. i ’ bei ’ uoise assorted colors. Sizes : may trou p ; 1,98 and 2.98 Sizes 22-30. 4.98 ; ~Malves Valves FREE PARKING EVERY NIGHT 200 NORTH SAGINAW ST. , i By MURIEL LAWRENCE | ech aay woelie. Daddy will say, ‘Listen to this, -honey’—and .|begin to read to me-from his news- The next night, she was again overwhelmed with fear that her mother’s absence might mean dis- appearance into a painted coffin. The moment. her mother left her to ‘go downstairs, it began to threaten| her. x *« * After five minutes, she couldn't eG So we Cee be sch Fears Abandonment by Moms ‘s "Like filtered sunlight, a new makeup on, the! market casts a flattering glow Oh. .any . COM _ plexion, brand of face stand it; and began to make the demands that would force her mother to bring back her reassur- ing presence. She wanted more water, She wanted her blanket tucked bet- ter, What was the dark thing outside her window? But of her fear, she did not speak at all. Se her mother couldn't explain that Egyptian mummies were not mothers at all, but ancient kings and queehs, Not knowing © why Karen feared her absence, she couldn't deal with her little girl's terror of loging her into a painted coffin, But she could register the fact that somehow her absence had be- come’ terrifying to Karen—and un- dertake to restore its innocence and familiarity. EXPLAINS PLANS So what she did was to lie down beside Karen and tell her the story of her evening's plans. She said, “When I go downstairs, I'll turn on the lamp beside my chair. I'll Bride-Blect Entertained Party Fetes Jean Vought} Gu. LOOKS for | GOOD SPORTS Make ‘the. aaa - your _ winter holidays by making us your first resort for spotlessly clean clothes. From sweaters to ski- _pants, our experts give all. your clothes that “spark- ling spic and span look . the better to keep you _ looking. your. best. 1 Hour Dry Cleaning 4 Heer Shirt! Lasedry ein 339 W. Huron (Drive-In) Pat Donelson and Nancy Kent Mrs. Richard Smale, Roberta Love-' were cohostesses at a bathroom que, Mrs. Max Morey, Mrs. Mary | shower ~ ‘bride-elect Jean Strong, Mrs. Winifred Vought, Ca- |\Vought.- The Wednesday evening rol Peiter and Janet Vought. FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR FE 4-7071 ES No Open Monday pad MALING SHOES . Exercising! We're Answer: Your situation is far from unusual, and when you are | the victim of your hostess’ ex- | 497 . ee \Toys with mechanical “inards” 1 ) should never be immersed in wa-| aS ter. Instead, rely on a “sponge | if to sly bath” to keep them clean. Using soap or detergent suds, wipe the oo ‘ and $297 surface with a well-lathered . sponge. Then rinse-wipe with a ° ‘clean damp cloth. Formerly 2.99 to 6.99 - | Every Color! Every Material! Diamonds | Every Heel Height! Watches Not every size in every style. Pen & Pencil Sets ; Silverware | r) Maling Shoes — Foxtsre tere | JES Gift Items 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET BRIDAL GOWNS $50. 00 and up 55 West Huron FE 5-3675 it is very|— affair was held at. the Donelson’ residence on Mohawk : road. fe Hostesses Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Vought of South Genesee ave- U rge Dieter nue, will become the bride of Ed-| ward W. Sizemore on Jan. 26. Ed- ward is the grandson of Mr. and | Mrs. Edward F, Sizemore of Hen-| ry-Clay avenue. | Guest Should Say ent an See bare Doctor Has Issued Snover, Mrs. Gordon Sizemore, Strict Orders Mrs. Paul Duggan, Mrs. William | Turner, Mrs. Thomas Mahan, Mrs. | . By EMILY POST Harold Bigelow, Mrs. Wiliam A reader asks:: “Will you pleasé Beal, Mrs. Donald Guilds, Mrs. write something in your column Clofford Todd and Mrs. Ernestine to the hostesses who keep urging Completing the guest list were ‘other thing by saying, ‘Oh, you — ‘simply must try this, | delicious." | “I am trying very hard to diet and it makes it very difficult to! refuse when the hostess is so persistent, and I usually wind up supposed to just because itis awk- ward to keep saying ‘No thank you.’ {I am sure many of your other readers have come up against this| same problem and a word from} you would, I feel sure, great deal.”’ x *& kk. to Overeat Attending the shower were Mrs. | a iguests to taste this, that or the Dieting! jeating something that Iam not cess of hospitality, the only ad- vice I can: give you is to say: “Oh, I would love some, but my doctor’s orders are very strict.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Two years ago “my husband and I planned, ito have a party on our silver wed- | ding anniversary. 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Would it be proper to have a belated silver) ; anniversary at this time, or is it! too Jate to do anything? Answer: If all your friends | understand the situation, I see ne reason why you may not have a belated celebratiof.. j . “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it in bad) taste for a young woman to take ; her handbag with her onto the | dance floor? Will you please answer this as much controversy has arisen over it?” Answer: A large daytime bag; or leather would be as out of place as galoshes on a dance floor. A! small evening bag of velvet or brocade can easily be held in her |b“ left hand, as it rests on her part- ner’s arm. _ (Keep ‘Innards’ Dry McKim: Jewelry | Friday Evenings tad nae Ae eh ae STAPP’S . savings for the family JANUARY CLEARANCE Price Reductions on Famous Name Quality Shoes from Our Regular Stock. Bring the Family for These Savings! Children’ s Shoes $200 Boys ond sires dress oxtords. Pr, Red and Brown straps. Black ‘Patents. Blacks, “Browns izes : $ 00 - 5-3. . r, Growing Girls’ Shoes All wanted styles! Saddles, Loafers, Straps. Choice of colors in most styles. Sizes 42-9, $500 Men's Shoes | : Whe aig on op a $ 6 O00 ity shoes! Handsome oxfords SAT. EVES. TO9 P.M. STAPP'S sizes and widths, 4 OPEN FRI., “FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W,. Huron Street r PE ccey. Seitt. TeeeCiiel: sam = ccleaner se s ~ 3, HE-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957 se * ” The ra off to the movies at least once a week. oo teenagers still like the movies; 48 per cent hike | tee 7 to the films, teenagers generally Rural Projects Need Investigating By ANNE HEYWOOD 4 Tt seems to me that most Ameri- cans dream of retiring to the coun- derestimated the intelligence of the so-called “natives.” Mr. and Mrs. J. had this very problem, LOVED THE PLACE They had spent one summer in a lovely country village and had fallen in love with the place, so they decided to move there and set up a home secretarial-book- keeping business. Mrs. J. had -excellent-secretarial skills, and Mr. J.. was a good ac- countant. There were quite a few coun- writers im the surrounding tryside and a few smal] businesse in the village. ‘ In one of those triumphs of wishful thinking over intelli- gence, they invested their life- time savings in a small house and the necessary equipment for already had some help on their premises and partly because they didn’t take quickly to strangers. Some of the writers gave them Another couple made the same mistake with a gift shop. The community they settled in didn’t have a gift shop, so they thought this would be a splendid idea. They overlooked the fact that the reason the community had no such .|Sshop was because there was not enough demand to require one! «wk *, *® If this is a dream of yours, please investigate it first. A good way to start is to send for my list of books on making a living in z week I saw ‘War and Peace.’ It was the greatest, but I surely wouldn't have sat through able reaction; ‘War and Peace’ consumes nearly four hours.) x * * And a Vermont. girl said: “ ‘Oklahoma’ wag the best movie I ever saw. I'm glad there was are so good that seeing something immediately following would break the mood.” Thirty-two per cent of the boys prefer adventure films (not in- cluding Westerns) to all others, “Blood and thunder, that’s for me,” a Baton Rouge, La., lad declared, “Give me pirates and adventure amy time.” seem satisfied with the trend away | from double features and the em-|) iphasis on fewer, more spectacular " pictures. - oe ’ A Miami girl commented, “Last picture that day.’ (An understand-|)7 no double feature, Some movies| ‘The girls (30 per cent) favor mu- a ke €x-[factor in youngsters naturally, is an important | 3 film made t Any width .. . any . The very best at money-sa’ : oe eS ee ~ OXFORD MATTRESS: $32 West Huron Street FE 2-1711 Mrs. Swanson Receives Award ° | Mrs. Pipsan Saarinen Swanson of Bloomfield Hills received the’ Louise Bolender Award for 1957) at a luncheon held at the Hotel’ Sheraton in Chicago, on. Jan. 9 by: the Home Fashions League. woman residing and working in the} Middle West who has made an out-| standing contribution to some facet of the industry. Mrs. Swanson has for several years been active in designing fur- niture, fabrics and glassware and is also well known for her interior The award is given annually to “| Lee this latest improvements, e Dial Tension e Hinged Presser Foot © Back Tack Stitch design. Gathering Held by Fellowship Mrs. John Appleton was hostess to members of the Christian Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Salfi at the home of Mrs. Robert J. zilla of Parcells circle. Mrs. Selti- mio Sesti will assist the hostess. turday evening a dinner Woments Fellowship of First Chris- tian Church Tuesday evening in’ her home on Hudson aventie. Mrs. | Arthur Smith conducted the busi-; PONTIAC 102 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0811 ° The famous SINGER*® 99 Round Bobbin Sewing Machine with these e Lightweight Carrying Case And it will make wonderful decora- tive stitches without attachments. LOW DOWN PAYMENT © EASY TERMS © LIDERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE © Trede Mark of THE SINGER MFG. CO. © sIncER SEWING CENTER Listed in your telephone book only unde? SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, BIRMINGHAM © ‘177. W. Maple St. ‘MI 4.0050 sicals, “They make me feel happy | | 4 | SPECIAL = PURCHASE Bakery Buys Special: Fried Cakes Mittes OL each GYPSY GOLDEN RING Coffee Cake... Seve ie eee 63° 121 W. 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M.to 5:30 P. M, ~ STOCK of ARTHUR'S QUALITY FURS > Me Our Most Plus Our ZI THREE CONVENIENT WAYS TO BUY 1, A Small Deposit Holds in Layaway. 2. C.P.A, Neo Money Down... @ 8. Charge New, Bitled tn Febraary. burs Friday, Jan, 18, 5:00 to 9:30 P, M. and Monday 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P, M. Unusual || Plan to Be Here “e ve See This 570-000 72 ANNIS FUR COLLECTION ata SAVINGS ying @ Wy Entire 418 Months te Pay. — SS i ite tirctiony ay. he AOR I ODELS AND MISC. s Make 15 to 20 20 Dollar < caer een cleat or salle ‘CAPEHART TAPE PHONO AM-FM 4 MORE PER WEEK! > eee ee 17 TUBES—SAVE $100 4 1 ; . cg seeapaeme |- WEBCOR 3 SPEAKERS: 2—12”—1 ; Wanted: 250,000 Girls Pip Ethos ho “| TWEETER—PRICE $249.95, NOW. $175.00 | a Industry Needs You... Het but it yo some. special |----- -WEBCOR $129.95, NOW $75.00 _ 4 LOW, LOW TUITION | glad even more per | STEELMAN $219.95, NOW abel E eaeaerre we im 1 T wil discuss |. OLYMPIC $295.00, NOW $260.00 AM-¥" ‘ This is the only school in Pontiac that is operated by mention fu Se - ZENITH $129.95, NOW $99 95. e SUITS ete %, OFF - 3 ® DRESSES . x CORDUROY SEPARATES. _Also a Complete Line of Unitorms, Yarns and Meiernitie ties OXFORD “SHOP 59 W. Huron St... FE 4- 7212 the manufacturer of the Comptometer machine. We operate this school for the express purpose of ing operators to meet the _demand created | or the sales of our machines. ry a% Se SEE Pater it you went visiting . Comptometer School ait _ ~ NOW $90.00 18 s Perry St. P 314 Hubbard Bldg wes-seng | (ere Teme (A Dotty letioe fa also This girl points out the “Eight Weeks to Popu- «~* * ; VM $59.95, NOW $49.95 7 Division of Felt 6 T - Sut sour ine tetas ta ae larity” section in the Marathon booklet. You'll enjoy Tomorrow: “Bend to the Lef ZENITH TRANSISTER, $75. 00, NOW $65. 00 anaet Also the pad of fat under-- grading yourself as you progress in the Marathon, — Then to Right to Reduce Waist.” T APE RECORDER, $119.95, NOW $85.00 10 januars sale of sales short coats - usually $16.95 a $22.95 Select from tweeds and fleeces. Some warmly pore lined. Broken sizes and colos. Sele, $10 om raincoats ee ey a ee aoa usually $12.95 asd $14.95 tweed raincoats to wear anytime, whether it’s rain-or-shine. Broken sizes and colors. ’ * | \Walking Ease becorne a year-around fashion. It |the fulness that has character- Leather Coats Cut Slim, Offer NEW YORK (NEA)—Leather has intno straight, slim young coats that offer walking ease without ized a good many leather coats in seasons past. These are coats designed for town as well as country wear. As mbuch as any one style can be, these are coats to be worn over nearly anything in a wardrobe. Anything, that is, that follows Mrs. W. D. Thomas Hosts January - March Group Mrs. William D. Thomas of, Shoreview drive was hostess at ‘the Tuesday luncheon meeting of x * *k Mrs. George Eldred, Bible study; Mrs. Smith Falconer, flowers; Mrs. John Main, hos- are Mrs. Thomas, missionary edu- Mr. Herbert McCulloch, newly\°ation; Mrs. Charles H. Thomp- elected chairman, presided: at the business meeting. The Bible ‘study was given by Mrs. Avery Shearer Committee chairmen appointed are Mrs, Walter J. Baumgartner, hostesses; Mrs. Mahion Benson out the straight, slim lines. dr., social action and education; Mrs. Cram, thank offering Gregoire or Caroline Prince Tells MONTE CARLO i— If it's a Grsge ate gang fo mame him PTS Sin he cae will be called Cnlan Prince. Rainier told a! news conference todhy, xk * * The other names of the prince ¥{will be Georges Pierre Richard. The other names for a girl will be Louise Marguerite. family, the Grimaldis. No names/an were chosen to honor Grace's Irish-extraction family, the Kellys of Philadelphia, . The baby is expected in the next few days. "completely Baby Names would take place inside the palace and not at the local hospital. The expectant father said the chief doctor, Paris gynecologist Emil Herve, had decided this was ““T was born myself in the palace as many other members of my family were,” Rainier added. The prince said that. whatever The names are all French and traditional in Monaco's reigning, the American law might be,. he considered his first child would be “uniquely Morfacan” and not an American citizen. x kk * He announced the godparents) would be. his cousin Prince George Festetics, a 17-year-old Hungarian now diving in Vienna, and 12-year- x * * old- Margaret Davis, a daughter of ;|kins, membership and Mrs. Robert Will, telephone, .- - x * * Mrs. E. G. Clark presented a gift to Mrs, ‘Edward D. Auchard in appreciation for her leadership)‘ and \ inspiration: diring the past years. Mrs. Floyd Phillips was accepted as a new. member of the group. guests attending the meeting were Minnie\McCulloch of Grand Forks, N, D., Bertha Schroeder of Detroit and Mrs. Hugh Groves, New Type Door Easy tolnstall — Need more privacy? Want tof one? A new kind of folding door may. be your answer. It's woven of wood siats with vinyl plastic strips and} | is completely opaque. The makers claim that even an inexperienced housewife can in- stall this folding door, with noth- ing more difficult to handle than a screwdriver. And think how simple this wood- and-plastic surface will be to wash. Just apply soap or detergent suds with a sponge or cloth, rinse, wipe it dry, and your door looks‘ like Princess Grace's elder sister. new, Mrs. Gandhi Is Intrigued by Gadgets Nehru’s Daughter winter the skin i drier anyway-)»0u baits dirty! 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If Washington party-goers missed their alcoholic beverages | at the fetes given for Nehru— glad to be included in the list of invitees to the soignee shin- \No gate crashers got in to the, biggest reception, that given by, the Indian Ambassador and Mrs. | Mehta, as the gold-emblemed in- vitations read: “Please present | this card at the door.” Other dinners and luncheons were kept to a minimum and only | President and Mrs. Eisenhower 16 others \were ‘invited to the) dinner given by the Prime Minister himself on the evening of his o has also become a fashion more'the January- yo uw ot Punt pitality and Mrs, H.‘ J, Me- B +H it - — — ly withi f Presbyterian Churc rs. rge| Grath, social. Ss ome items — n reach o the average Cram and Mrs. Rey G, Ashwin Others serving on ittees ond To s in U. s | Lately, designers have cut it|#8sisted the hostess y SURE SIGN OF A GOOD DRUGGIST On questions of health, take no chances! Your precious health deserves-professional skill and care.. 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Sulphuric acid is made from oxy- igen, hydrogen and sulphur. 12 a.m. A local orchestra will pro- Jack Guibord, decorations; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croasdeti, prizes; and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Yapo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bader, re- freshments. Church Unit: Meets held at the church. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to's Mr, and Mrs. Bill Talbot, tickets, [By DOROTHY V, WHIPPLE, M.D. Somewhere there is at least one and maybe many more thaf are just exactly right for your Mary or your Bill, The first job is to find. that college. The second of course ™ or Bill, Coliege is a lot more than just a place where youth acquires academic education. The four \is tothave that college accept Mary Help your son or daughter select ‘la college with all these objectives in view. Help him, but don’t make the decision for him. He must think out his needs and desires and try to match them against the of- ferings of various institutions. 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OF PONTIAG ‘ epost . ‘ ? . poe x fons. { , : ee sy : = Be ( ; . ‘ i ; : oS "s ae | eA — i ~~) € ; , ‘ i | , F | = i * \ * \ i . . a | ‘ ‘eA ; «| “ lat fsa : ch FOE AEE O20: RY UTR er pace, > ee Georgetown U.-Univetsity of Maryland contest. In this bit of action, Rep. Harlan Hagen (D-Calif), OVERHEAD GAME —/Democratic and Re Rep. Jack Westland (R-Wash) and ie cre rey 17, 1957. pushed into a deadlock for the SVC , JANUARY x * * “is By losing, the Chiefs would be oe e cal y | |halftime of the } }106-106 tie. YO-minute game, played at town collegiate x * * The competitors used a regula- game, ended in a ~ Antitrust. Laws Face Pro Footbal WASHINGTON U—The govern _ment gontended today that pro- fessional football is a business x * * J: Solicitor General L, Lee Rankin took this position in a brief filed with the Supreme Court, which / . gcheduled oral arguments this aft- ernoon in.a suit charging the Na- The suit was filed by William Radovich, former lineman for the University of Southern California and the Detroit Lions, Radovich claims $105,000 in damages from the NFL, its Commissioner Bert Rell, the nine remaining clubs that were in the league in 1948, ence, He also says the NFL pre- vents players from becoming free agents by use of a contract fe- serve clause and a bilaciflist. The reserve clause binds a player to a club. x * * Losing out in the lower courts, ‘Radovich appealed to the Supreme Court, x * * Se game known as basketball. There were nine men on each squad and none was pigeon-holed because they all took the floor at Egy pe Rep. Earl Wil- court and six in the front court, son (R-Ind), left to right, attempt to find the handle the ball./In two, three-minute periods, Pon the come finished in a 106-106 tie. Wait — both Television Show 3 teams were given 100 pts. each at the start. _/Reunites Three Famous ‘Heavies HOLLYWOOD (® — Three of the on the “This Is Your vision program. x * * Jack Dempsey, Luis Angel Fir- po and Georges Carpentier: parti- cipated in the program, which re- created life during Life” tele- “Confusion Bow!” | ‘| Dems, GOP in Ba | on Basketball Court - ‘Montreal. Wins nt a 5S-point margin over. the «second game last night. The resulting congestion got fairly rough at times and loads of fouls were’ called. But instead! ~ = of debating the calls, the congress- men. stepped bravely to the foul line—and missed. Wiliam “Fish Bait’ doorkeeper in the house for 25 years, introduced’ the players to the crowd ~ of 5,000 in the -Univer=| sity of Maryland Fieldhouse and kept up a running commentary over the public address system. to Extend Lead Canadiens Beat Toronto 3-2 to Push Margin to). Five Points adiens rapidly are making shambles of the Na- tional Hockey League race, After a slow start they now hold place Detroit Red Wings following a 32 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the league's only The victory stretched the Can- ttle | Miller, average. Five Trojan among the league's top 20 scor- ers. 9 ° games put together with 8 vic Ladewig Returns tories and 1 tie, Toronto’s defeat kept the Leafs to TV Bowling Figures Gather Vat Elks Temple Many Athletic present at the annual Father and Son banquet tonight at the Elks Temple. : a brisk sale of tickets and ex- pects another top crowd for the affair which drew 700 people last The dinner gets underway at 7:00 p.m. and according to Connor tick- ets were still available today. Jefferson, Braves Struggle for First Defending champion Washington trial and political fields will be Chairman Alger Connor reports), collides with Jefferson today in a) tional Football League (NFL) |Lions to the Los Angéles Dons of} a, government entered the}: national individual match gamelfight for ist place in the Pontiac ae seeks to monopolize pro football. |the defunct All America Confer-| 146 as 9 “friend of the court.” bowling titlist, will” appear on|Junior High League basketball & is , ; ‘ “The ‘business of professional Sontag on a — : wend Game time is 3 p.m. on the 3 int Bie R * : ; : court, 7 i11 Temporary NBA Order ET a eee en ee ie Moore game champion Sylvia Wene of Jetterson is unbeaten in three|Bessh ¢ M14 , Act,” Rankin’s: brief said a eé, was his - negro 04 ie cramps rng while the Braves have ai 8! e . t fe E “Bowling mpions” ; L ’ [ime sovernment contended the Philgas 5 Upended, The Leafs, however, rallied and television appearance (WXYZ-TV,|' Eastern meets Madison at East-|} be rip a f oe thet obs pte aoee v id made >a ny Farle in the final 5:30 oa) ae Rapidsjern’s gym in this afternoon's re- | 30" So: o Gs | : Supreme Court's decisi nt period as Sid and Dick Duff}woman 215- for oonssestsgrs "1 |g | on organized baseball required a Drug Tops League beat goalie Jacques Plante. {661 ee ae Neh Lente Oe cere Bf) MILWAUKEE (® = —Spindly- legged. Sandy Saddler, no longer the boss of the pro featherweights in the eyes of the National Boxing Assn., will have a chance to re- gain the championship by proving * physically unfit” next week. The NBA stripped Saddler of his crown yesterday for failing to sign for a title defense, but said it would “reconsider after he un- dergoes a physical examination. Sandy was injured in an auto acci- dent last July and hasn’t fought since. He last deferided the 126- pound title on Jan, 18, 1956 when ruling that “professional - football, no matter how. interstate its char- acter, is not subject to the Sher- man Act.” The Supreme Court has held that baseball is not a business subject to federal antitrust laws. Radovich’s lawyers, however, cited high court decisions putting professional boxing and legitimate Philgas lost its chance to tie| Drug for ist place in the Satisfied With Present Regulations to spark Matthews-Hargreaves. A Happy ence ==2-=..Grid Rules Group theater bookings under antitrust Phillippines in the 13th round. face mask grabbing as a grow- : * ae: isdiction of Philgas was tops | : i i MEL attorneys replied in therleveniig- for the! NEW. ORLEANS (=The Foot-,on can Football Coaches Assn., metjsideline administration, The rules Ips , efir QQ | ® ® luciet that “the pattern of the or-| The‘Drug quintet is now in sole| ell Rules Committee ‘ot the Na-/ing danger ey ee, eve, See eT aca nee 3 : This ‘marks the third time: i” ganization and operation of profes-|possession of the leagie lead with |tional, Collegiate *Athletic Assn. di- tk * said, | stn (io, Seat te i efeting : and out of the ring, that sional football is identical with|a 6-1 record. Philgas occupies the|agnosed the game “pretty good tecday - e * kk : ee he Vi has lost the championship. He ” - The y sessions ended will be team areas. Podole S 6 _ |first lost 4t to Willie Pep on a|‘t#t of organized baseball Tunner-up spot on a-6-2 mark. —_|as it is today,” but cracked downl yesterday with Committee Chair-| Under the plan offered by Little,|Piayers, coaches and team at- 15-round decision Feb. 11, 1949 aft-| in a's grid hi little chance of any .such luck Adrian. Upsets iance Association, Fee wore! AAtIRD Q Defiance of : ¢ dagarmapagh story, -| Friday as the Chiefs go up against] OLIVET uw — Stafford| ADRIAN (#—Adrian-came from pistol_commit re Meet | Youngstown 110, Baldwin-Wallece 90 . was lured from Nebraska with @ three-year con- | one of Michigan's best in Lansing|scored 26 points to lead Olivet cena Cubbing: committe | Far West . tract. He succeeds Lynn O. (Pappy) Waldorf, 54,, | Sexton. Cranbrook’s task is not|College to an 80-70 basketball Mayer, John Tresful, ‘Muton 14. esi 86 Pirtinng Bint Ou ; who announced his retirement before last season | much easier as the Cranes face|victory over Port Huron Junior fore Telations).- shel ae Cslorede College 88, Adami (Cole) #6 payee Elliott, the 2ist dnd youngest ended. = \ | \a strong Hazel Park team. College last Hight. i m e i ba a e # z ; +. ; i 8 é se . } = 4. Al oS Ss oe et tee a ee eae a i 4s ~& agra oP Sar ae ae PGE Pg oe = Pat i a; =. = Co ne = = gia ae cate Be es ok oe ee le ‘i i bak ck ak ion i PRE = e ‘ igh Wek Ai : 2 Sane I 4 ‘ PERS JANUARY 17, 1957. 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He finds the heac football. post' stay. there, Despite a reportedly tempting offer. of $17,500 a year from the University of Houston, Giese an- nounced last night that he is go- ‘ing to continue at South Carolina. The 32-year-old coach conferrd Tuesday night with University of liouston officials, returning yes- terday to huddle with South Caro- lina President, Donald ‘Russell and Athletic Director Rex Enright. mainstay of the Maple attack thus] far with 111 points in six games for. an 18.5 average. i best point-maker. The Vikings were “ P t at the University of South Caro. {heavily damaged by graduation lina “‘wonderful’ and intends to this season. i |fifth player to come to terms. | Birmingham and Hazel Park are,night at Hazel Park. Both teams! still searching for their 1st victory have 0-2 league records. only starts. 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Yesterday Tom re- appeared wearing this sign: ‘I'm Heading the Ist isthe battle of Conference ‘ roe wan apy PONTIA Cc A) ae. * £4, Prep Standings ~ SAGINAW vaueey CONFERENCE — tated Ty cued with «Mat alison triumph at Roseville would ieepertant: eh sete, berbetban!| “OS 8 for: the top ie = coming thete!. dete ‘BOSTON: #—Rookie Norm De- . felice took over. as the Boston Bruins’ regular goalie today with Terry Sawchuk suspended for quit- ting the National Hockey League|° club and pulling a disappearing act. ‘The 23-year-old Detelice, who started out the 1956-57 season as a spare goalie for Hershey in the American Hockey League, will: be in the net for tonight’s game against the Detroit Red Wing at the Boston Garden. x *k * Sawchuk was suspended by the Bruing yesterday less than 24 hours after he told club officials he wag quitting hockey. 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Lewis’ pal, Swifty Morgan, it! ang quickly agreed. how favorite agents, will be asked to €X-|*“The Joker Is Wild.” He had to), Mien vent thrill for me,”| urists 3 grand jury spokes-\turn down five other parts he-| cateirkel, “ahd nt ware i ye accounts of the ~ bag: ! ly because it's the best part: I've : cember. : eo Chi. ‘The story y ee Re, ® Now in Stock! # We startea “Th Kia" with 4 ~ ~ Corte Chapelle t Des ed Halted ae jadiodiens : > NEW Ea." ra | i : 4 | | & a. ‘ - \ Releases cco cmpary at Mess =: | wera | i week. His fai > drew $5,-| and series of sw a | _. é on RCA, Capitol, 000 a week as oer aes TT Seale on reclaimed swamp land. | RENEGADES Decca and Others m) He managed to stay in the lime-| Another spectacular inn with eins vas : ’ © Mijlight as an adolescent in films like|322. rooms STARTS FRIDAY Richard Widmark : “THE LAST WAGON" | : | ae Also BY REQUEST — | PRICE REDUCTION Sitveyear deal But Cooper nixedithe beach. Rates without meal “Cheaper by the Dozen” | 66 ’ : to go on the stage. run as low as $6 single or $10] ‘GIANT’ RCA and Capitol recent years, Coogan has double : i + 45 BPM Extended Play S\done 2 TV series, “Cowboy G-iHoNOLULU ONLY SMALL PART MA ROCK HUDSON | songhe e : -Miimen,” many, TV = - oc lor HAWAII iv OFA 42151 JAMES DEAN a ad $129 a ne _— a ee ee tee. should remember that} ila | ELIZABETH TAYLOR week night club date here, stayed|onctule is not Hawall — mersiy) t ses Sure Slee vwoks” and toured tie ty Prt fhe ian a Qa Walls of Records country for 244 years. - |the sands of Honolulu’s Waikiki from their feet can find their own No Red Shirt, Red Face _ [private version of the South Seas Go have yourself seein epanrettn gee in producion. f DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. Double Sock Rock and Thrill Show! Df} ay uli } * , PV PPro Lad bb be tnd val atadad hdl iy i ° @ PLUS @ 1 ‘CE “ OF THE - } ~ JUNGLE; Ze mystery BLACK | | \ “YOUTH ON THE “Pe with a sharp stick, may have}sounded at mass meetings. host : i fi gr f f | i es i i ; 7 i E : g ib | BOARDING HOUSE _- Seer pS ge AND Ne UM/ YOU LADS HANE A 1A JADED COLOR «-HAK-KAFF/ FOR FRESHENING Yay * Ty «IT WOULD HAVE LP ZI THOUGHT NEXT TO: G7 o {| FRESHENED Your SALLOW) ESAW A-CERTAIN Vp SAMs (\7 TONE IMMENSELY iF You /\ EORTLY MCDEL _ /{ SMOKE COULD-HANE GONE WITH UFFING UP THAT// SHOP + ME-TO GLASSY LAKE STAIRWAY WHAT FAT FOR THE ZESTFUL AWO DAYS GUY WITH Oe CATING AND A eax) AGO, BUT HE | (SPATS Ducks SKIING/ DIDN'T HANG /| IN-THERE A 7 é LZ SKIS_ON! ‘TO TUNE aa | uPz ¥ yt ‘ i ¢ e) /0 = » { a : - ae — \i 7 of 4 ‘ (Zz ) EN os Zz Ny . a) = A . Ss 4 ¥A ‘ = $ 2" y \ 1. -- SO WE WON'T FIND NO INDIAN POTTERY TRwittiams TM. Reg, US. Pot. OF, xort iS REBURIED TREASURE GET YOUR REPORT CARD@ SUT. fpr — © 1967 dy WEA Serene, bes, TM Beg UE Pet OF. | YES, MRAM W, WORKING SUCH PRESSURE TO GET AHEAD FORK THIS TRIP! @ WICE CLOUDY DiS- AGREEABLE DEY WERE He A ee ee hw av a 1 : on \.. =e SS % sl 2 —s ) Pw, yh i , GOT TO BE DOING “1 GUESS I'LL NEVER GET tT JUST SIT OOWN, GEE, I'M GRANOM NOT, ry ‘records showed: today. 5 cents lower to 10 ot P stom 20, | os 3 x. é 2 ia : dred pounds higher, January $15.72. vas Opening blocks included Chance- {AP} — Opening cmcaGo Potatoes : 16 (AP) Lipane eee the School of Police Adn State University. Felts, of 154 Lincoln Ave., was F, Brands Public Safety at - police officers who completed the special course in East Lansing. __| 04 ; Damage Drops $38,230 From Area Home ig if Hatt : if s : i 2 > rertal z 3 eitsé ua “/A-Sub to Refue fter Two Years iyi s there and the unused part/ ‘>’ of the uranium will be reclaimed/11.00. for future use. ” utint Baiable sheep 3,000: slaughter lambs VESTORS... | BUSINESSMEN... 1957 is very important to YOU — FREE & The Annuel For in Eeonomics Steff of nationally-known Res a 3 5 14 60 has tive; strong to fully 25 higher; slaugh- ndust Reils Util. Btocks - bar’ shose yor ¢|$10.101 because of interest and that |Baird .is responsible for the dif- iwise, said Fire Chief John F. City Report Shows | Fewer Fires in 1956) =. ib, stock heifer calves! NEW YORK (Compiled by the As- sociated Pressi: at Bitese-oT high “5.276.3 158:1 ' de 955 8 142. 19.00-19.25; cull to choice slaughter ewer |1955 low ........ 203.1 114.8 4.56-8.00, DETROIT POULTRY ‘THE 1957 FORECAST ‘The Annual Forecest—now In Its 10th yeer—hes been prepared by the = Research Organization... ‘ Alten agg A hulp. CO" i" 7 4 iw r att + Pe eee ear Coe. eect * 99 838 bento, oes ts meavylBortl Bee 'utr oe, ens \~ wT. OG." 0.5 B. ‘ ia es Peninediar M. Prod. Co.* a2 684 ke 28.) The ‘a O. soveeee TOT TOL 101 Muscovy|Rudy “fig. Co. .......%.. 1 it ma ‘oledo isa 0 «ABS 133 ny rime ds Sree fill out and mail coupon. ~ 40 RANLS—25 UTILITIES 6S INDUSTRIALS — ese. 30. n CO. ..,... ' ‘Heavy type hens 25; heavy|Wayne 8. Products Co.*. 4 Reestpte moder- é on all offerings. h mostly upply |Report Unrest-in Kiev ©. Nephler Co. Pause send me Fron “1967 Forecast” CHICAGO POULTRY AGO, Jan, 16 (AP) —- Live poultry " 2 ee oe toa eo Berea? | were called in to put down @ dem- i a ee tn we ate ae oe - Novel Safety Holiday JACKSON (®— Consumers Pow-| JACKSON (® — For every 9 Your Book/pi at O: cs ,er Co. announced today a four mil- days Jackson goes without a traffic motorists DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Co.) : Pigures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon *No sale; bid and asked. BERLIN «) — The West Berlin ‘onstration in Kiev, the capital. Will enjoy tr alference between the original judg- $\ment and the accrued interest. ‘This means Baird might have to ‘*/ pay $5,101 out of his own pocket ~the difference between the dc- crued interest on the original. judg- ment and the $5,000 Hubbard put up as a jail limits bonds, State Report in Error on License Suspension A Secretary of State's office re- port saying that the license of John J. Wohlfeil, of 3250 Lexington Pi. sor sald today, John J, Wohlfeil Jr. of the same address said the suspended Consider Expansion siwas his, | | ; 4 mission is considering a $2,243,388 program for expansion and mod- emtn, Major item in the proposed program of - ( i Vought up 1 at 47% on 2,000 Winks were’ supply shares, U.S. Steel up % at 67 Schroeder. pe on 4,000, Chrysler up. % at 66%! In his annual report, Schroeder oan She ws en 25 and General lec wpicied 2736 at he number! a a papain ot 4 at on . ns , re. “sa : ae mod 4 13 ye ag idaho | New York Stocks N . B ief Other gh hy Pontiacs (Late Morning Quotations) ews in drie 1956 to ae re : ; 4 . |total loss and damage, $144,540 i : Admiral sss. 142 Isiterlak Ir ...317 11956 against $182,770 in 1955; tot ch site a8 Int Mick oe a0 Poa whe es Tee te alalarms in 1956 were 1,425 com- Pad sath? Eat Fae gal seg oes, Detole. Plended ably te spared with 1,590 in 1955; false Attia - i ee ye itis So pout alarms in 1956 totaled 113, and 117 * ones » BO.. ' ° \. b * —jAm Cons: M4 Kelooy Hay -- 4) lwednesday, and was committed to|!" 195 and motor vehicle fires -ecctpte| Am Ges & ii. 37 b Clie ....411 decreased ftom 102 in 1955 to 72 scctots| Am Master.” 89 Renee, BS '..at [te Oakland County Jail for 90) - ose edvaqen (4 596° «<5 roger, ““s¢.ldays in liew of $100. wins a ‘com-\Am Smelt... S43 "BS! pete Marketic now | pertag ot" EVER BUILDING FIRES prime Am Tel & fel a “ure’.."'$5 |York’s Barber Shop. 13 W. Lawr-| , A lesser decrease was noved it week. Am Tob ..... 4 Loew’ aha iiding fires ~|Am Viscose... 35.7 Toriard *"t7] ence. Adv.) : -|Anaconda .... 68.4 ; were 432. .The previous year | Armone a Co. ee} ao 62, Rummage Sale Congregational showed six more with 438. A great- Armst Ck... 286 May D Stes. 366'Church Pri. Jan. 18 10 am. Sat.! ' sien bes: 4 Meed Cp --. 381/819 am, Clothing for the whole“ ‘lifference was evident in the wa 24.00, load |All Cot Linie .. 483 MOOK 4-4 -ig 3.3 fammily, fav, 1088 per fire building, from $391 Aves Mig.:.... 66 Sine We’: 67 St your frientie te fall aud needs|s, the to cart + according Seo Bi Monsen ch < 383ing0 Ph, PE 5-042 or MA 5-4031.) 0 US T°POF: | eames © Mont Ward . @ Fi ; : fet | Boxing Ais oe "Motorola wae aA ; 20 fire te ieee compared with 2 71.06, standard and low “ Muciler Br. 31 4 | heifers 15 00 Bore, wet i a so Cash R604 may adi Trese 6 Gea Oo high of seven in 1955. Injuries standard steers Brist MY -s:- $f Net Gree... dea Adv.| by fires increased by one’ in tere 1319 0 Budd Co -aheas ii MY Conteal . 33.2 . 1956, with a total of 19 against . > to 1400. Camp Soup... 387 XO Am Ay .. 314'D Ay. Home, 199 Auburn. Adv.| "> "™° Previous years” | #9 to 11.00, Can Dey i: 148 Ooty Ome.” aa The busiest morning hours in leery, & ee Owens” Ti Gi S84! 7 ‘oo " /1956 were“from 10-11 a.m. with 78 (Gates rae a pee,” Air. 14 _ jealls, while from 45 a.m. fire- Shes & On"... Param Pict -°. 388 U if oses soun-Pasetnd, Sin least weneunt st * “sya Bepal Cole 25.314 “25 : ‘The largest number of afternoon 8 Be GD OOD Bond ek sive ues nae tans mais a ie Paitp Mee a7 ’ . wags from 11-12 p.m. with 40 calls et Con vee 4 Pit Plate G | 82.5 in 1956, according to Schroder. eo Poersany | Gon Pes: 44 Pollman 9. “2-458! Dearborn Mayor Broke, eer mail lots Cont Bak"... 8 Re cea ‘ud Fe uk Gent Gorka 148 ek Dene oe Agreement by Leaving. nn fire chief ov grog at least y fosa ged noice Corn Pd 7 38 ay, Toe 8. be | County, Court Rules (ico tke care of the new ata, 18.50, |Curtiag “Wr ....46 oral eee" < | tion now being constructed on W 1904 Beovill “Mr. 32.3| Hubbard o m must forfeit employees ’ Pontiac A888 Beate Boed -- Bs a jail limits bond to his longtime] ire De dees mare then eee ‘5 MAlfoe John J. Fish, circuit Judge'on the 1955 roster. owe a orks $21 Thomas J. Murphy ruled yester- shoes 19.1 Bou Ry’ "2.0. gaaiday. - ‘ ° 2S} Baga My BE ddee Murty held Hubbara awa GM Planning Foundry S16 Bid ind is i ‘not have Fish’s permission to leave betes, “23.1 Stevens, JP .. 22.1 Wayne County when he flew to ’ . gt Stud Pack "" , Miami, Fla., Nov, 30, 1955 for a at Sao Pau 0, Brazil 83 ow Ei Pa ” 334 Conference of civic officials. “ee eee ee. mah Hubbard had testified Fish had | SAGINAW (®— General Mo- ‘3 Thomo Fd ... 72.) Sranted him permission to £9. |tors’ Central Foundry Division an- a8 Gnderwd rs Be ee Deprborn attorney, d& | nounced today it has been desig- |” a! “al Ga “Bee ad ane po ‘inns, oe eae nated to prepare plans for a mod- Gran Paige | 13 ia Aro: #isure Hubbard's remaining within/e'™ foundry to be errected near Ry $48 n Co '.. 334 Wayne County until a $5,000 libe} 58° Paulo, Brazil, as a part of the at vl 43 |judgment Fish had obtained|GM facility there. cuties (Quit OWL .,..113-8 ie {9.3 against him in 1950 could be. col-) Details of the’ over-all mn poliand F v.44 Weste 4 BE .: 30.I\lected. It required Wayne County|for General Motors do Brasil, as 125, [Hooker El 38 waite oF AT 8 Sheriff Andrew C, Baird be re-jan approved truck manufacturer, ifers 1480-16-19; few Mandard| Tact ieay'"." 389 Yale’ tow’ 27\Sponsible for keeping Hubbard in|was disclosed in mid-December ‘by sre and. eutters - Bae “WE Yngst 6h & 7 111-1] Wayne County, Harlow H. Curtice, GM_ president af bulls 14-28- 7 Hubbard and three friends fur-|At that time it was said GM plans rd. 1h00-31.00. short STOCK AVERAGES nished the $5,000 jail limits bond.| to the first phase of its truck manv- { t 7 a _ Central Foundry's mission is to develop a combined grey iron and coallecble iron foundry. The new feet of floor space. ~ Show GM ‘Sunmobile’ at Detroit Exhibit mobile,” a model car which op-| | erates on sunlight 6r the light i lan electric bulb, will be seen by Detroit audiences for the first time at the GM exhibit in the Detroit Automobile Show, Jan. 19 to 27. . button-like photo-voltaic (Crus om the hood of the 15-inch ; | would be constriction of/60 gents a the|five new fire stations, estimated .}to cost about $1,850,000, / ? _ DETROIT up — Federal-Mogul- |. ernization of the city’s fire depart-| Bower i share stock. It is payable March 11 6 stogkhdiders of record Feb, ‘Zi. - one of 25 Michigan well. God loved him wo,. and thought | ba ae him home: with him to by wife, daughters Sadly missed oY ~4 by Moar, Ded and AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUN Home, FE 41211. Donelson-Johns “DESIGNED POR 'PONERALS” Drayton Plains" Waterford Thoughtful Service ‘Voorhees-siple - FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Davies. Fane or Motor _ At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following ” g, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, | 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28. “The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. foundry will have 200,000 square) — Closing time for/ advertise- \\ CASI WANT AD RATES -A-l THREAD ROLLER . MACHINE SETTER FOR iN. TO 7 SHIFT ‘os =e Ey A f * | Huron between 10 ¢ a quarterly dividend Wednesday of » common ‘=< LINCOLN DIVISION FORD MOTOR * | General, Cost, Payroll & Inventory Accounting ~~” Education: 2°to 4 years College Level Accounting - Experience: 2 years in t pa, Meccan oe Related n| ” Age: 21 to 35 Years Liberat~ employe’ benefits including hospitalization, cost of living and stock purchase plans. TO BE OVI IN IN MARCH 1957 Send complete resume in- cluding salary requirement to: » ‘SALARIED _. PERSONNEL LINCOLN DIVISION ig BOX 209 DEARBORN, MICH. (All replies will be held in strict confidence.) ATTENTION APPRENTICE ona, Ararat OR 3-7260 CAN YOU USE $36-$50 A WEEK IN CAPABLE YOUNG MAN TO jearn business. Bales ability re- —. Nice Treonality. rite Press Box 104. DIRECT SALESMEN Prefer ed jandscape EXPERIENCED TV Shop Man FULL TIME POSITION WIT LIBERAL BENEFITS APPLY PERDNNEL OFFICE, — Sears, Roebuck Co. 186 N, SAGINAW ST. FIREMEN, MUST BE EXPERI ot] fired boiler, r Co. Roches- We have F _- our Pontiac office. We need distribu. - tors, mo experienc must have car. Apply 205 Voor- hels Rd between hard Lake and Telegraph, SALESMAN Interested in making money —new pay —new and . fised homes-full time -. Apo! person. 2, Bateman. ra 5. TELEGR RD, FE WANTED ME riene: 8 . ~ DETROIT BROACH AND MACHINE CO. Rochester OLive 1-921% YOUNG MAN DELIVERY ral work ys 8 to AND , to 5. Refer. ly, in person. . Mane sprue foe 12 ate YOUNG MAN WITH HIGH School education, who has fulfilled hig Armed Service end res. work while lea: an ex- cellent vocation, iy at : inc., 8. Cass at W, Pike bts. , Help Wanted Female 7 Sam S Se, $0 A “schoobage “children wet, & re : y off PE 2800). new — _Beisepeti spa Ss, Berry. Nu ° f oo ‘— 7 a BA - ; ; ot. F —s 4 go ' lit, Thow- : | f ( . om < ie G wit We, tress ne tind on ue . ,, LIBRARY AID p2-2253 Res. ie | canes ct ave | burn st _ooeemn. 2 4 fie | OR ween eel best ars Ba Sad factities | ‘MEN | WANTED 18- 5 BB gg ye IS Y ae = Sen, hin ATE BATH & EN-| | eae ‘Work. Wanted Male 10 om mm. EE "1 welcome, FE-| CONTRACTS WANTED | "itp Seonung. | Punies, Rie ea8, weir, OR) Ete eer | rental at $100 per’ month. We én " de * | dint i } a . service, C. Nelson. VE PA L- : NED, . aX ‘ z : ¢ APT CLOSE TH. PRIVATE : i : i . ° saree . © | “entrance é bath. aan eslie R. Tripp, Re pg | tear, BAe on : small oew UNY | or Py FE Wei afer @ 6:30. Hie) 5 = END BATH Ba est Huron Sire ae ar RL Ter Templeton, Realtor 2339. Orchard Ré. PE 44563 cA CONTRACTS. H. J, VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR ‘3-1355 R : com A ge P, +4382. TRA amen —_ : ‘ aes to. ede DY commercial and { : te ont Us in yetine. . " White Lake, Law rates. 2 Pe REMrAL NEW eS you sell. wat . — foaaing "eragera Boones . fam. “ee rats *pund bs : _ ees | } 69 up frames nee: [, Stout, Realtor: R CEPTIONIST. 2 Ee aise Pans | "a ries SO EROPE is ; on ot Ze baie casey eon mae apcoweeed # meget fe PLASTERING NeW OF REPAIR. | 84 wi ‘es nj {Notices & Personals 25 “Woned Weal Base 35 32A | ang. orihern yenorte ened | CT ROE MODAN 3B cm APT ra Uullltive OMFORTABLE. itn Pe ns : ® . architectural|_ Work guaranteed, FE 5-0304. MANLEY BEAC : PRIV cetecetes Children welcome. Slee ris — ; - ent. Everything furn, 41 Allison. ie = be, neat, atigactive YOUNG MAN, 1, DESIRES WORK | WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. | 206 TIViI of worry, noe | a Ae ea ee pe Pe ess | low Motel 260 Diale wy | LOVELY "YR AROUND oe | a ee eC ROOM FOR at least 25 years of ege.| of any kind. 22-2638 W ples entinates OF 3416. the facts matters, Private His FRIENDS AND Bust. LISTINGS WANTED | LARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH. able unt ung Reasonable rent.| man. PE poe ’ ‘Swanson ra Assoc, Is Inc. Work Wantec Wanted Femalk Female 11 Faraitere R 16A |x coneuietice. Lee ek, A HEAL mee te ar 05. 3. ofall Sher 3G 390 Ofker d geal LABOR sUnEring Bivand ocean eases | fe soba fa DRAYTON PLAINS. AT 4498 SET CASH FOR YOUR | ment. Pontiac LE. OR 30138. 241 State, Tern SERA, co i, SOE DAY SERVICE. Poche) are ain LE} inte DIE WY, Van WELT PROPERTY weet BUY | _ Gingell re wee MODERN 3 ocee | tarrietaae pence Pa pg V8 if ROMING, pce UP — es Servi rotred Rnaop Sh Any AtTERS nad Leslie R Middleton | The best. renials ares con| 12 miles west of Uri i 50 ki LBEPING ROOMS. or 7 Pe tate rat Tiel Téx Se ” “Ae — Pred. Hersen ail | Geot re Bi Real BROKER : FE oem ster, erry 7 “I is a, Sie : af 3 each. Sin- \ 3 ae eg (caret Pee ie rmgomn gax gmnvice, |W spon Rt" OR 2180 | wae Deuc ey vant 8 SOLD OUT, | sBiabi: wan PRIVAEE BAP | MOEN ceape ties hast mes tera = edt asset Pane . i“ Sais Sites: GOLORED GINL DESIRES REST | lenin 6” saguae, FE bose, Ber. $550 now $6.50. Dorethy’s | orp Li Sren.| se ete ewe nare| Peete, _ Welcome. TO $-3300—FE L for children, cooking & light| work. Dishwashig or kitehen Ga & TAX ‘Darling. Owner: Duro-| front lot on west ade, Must be) SeTeral Daren eT eee ee ares | VERY. cOMPoe a = ings, Gall Ament IP6 ‘or Al / EXP" SHORT ORDER COOK OR | Neaonanie, Home appomiments pina rom opr tes. |— WANT TO SELL? | Sroverty’’tarm or chy, we ean |r “espomsinle mont or) as CAR ee __ kitchen work. desired eee mn sales & On 3 . Mrs Burnes, FE 2-8814. 63 Mark. wy eee . — a4 ssiesman, at” you Road o. = ~~ ed? anply tape in parsen, | eatery, TO ORS beteoes pered in your home by qualifies In Debt | Se ee ee wore er ana Tony's) 2 Drive In uburn Rd.' 9 om and 5S p.m, ein yay rE —- a deg: Commercial butlding with H h , welcome. eve » or bd WAITRESS NEAT FYPER "ay bone se Ou Su |~ NEED HELP. ; | eaten tect siete | oe UuMpPNries} _ ave Pau-Low Grill, 3617 Elizabeth Pi. gees, elerencrs, TE bales etter | With Income a e oe et! Tons. INO. $i 8. Beraw Lake at shome on wt r rE Dore Be 47114 WomMAN TO TARE CARE OP PS sms — HOUSEWORK Fe sei06, . Pe cen ae T|-- Lakes , |__| Multipte “Listing Service ter fcc Sphopenie Bist ies sat Py ee sas | | SAVE MONEY” | tutte, So raporamie reer | saree to an see. | TO BUY, TO SELL tou Area, Write Ponte Fe Let us return for you. | debts oy oe ace within 10 mile radius of ; IDE | weer ; ais. = Sunre— ai, | Ben ‘Mattingly cor. E. Bivd. than myself. Ernest N. MeHugh| S50 0 ONLY STATE WIDE WANTED, EXPERIENCED, | wip: How = SCHODL_ GRAB Morning} & a benson.” or & ; a i eaten Ave, Pontiac, Jan, | has Istop servide. 398 Susie and a pA p.m. No —— "hel. till 2 P itt Th | bey incoOME T. RETURNS PRE- Be ae ee ee large ; : nd einen oe AE eine Na EF mr ane agate A “oT *ATEWIDE experie eld. FE 6-876). ? > Client will trade nice home ae "Sea fo aise scoot, AuACUATE WEE| "saa nadet"eal Pe S| PLANNING A, TRIE] | ECRRSSo Om | get mae erage ete WANTED BLE - aentist: VATIONS & TICKETS | babzait in my home. mother pocmien se . ee oe dentist's ' nce A WA INTERNATIONAL — ‘domestic all J. A. Taylor Realtor, 1717 8. Telegrapa PE 40821 ‘dea Soaty, Aabers : NTED. BY BUSHEI _Insurance Agench es 2L2 | “TOURS — CR HOTELS | - | FOR eavrreS . 7 FE +i eee — wor piece. PE allied . 7 PONTIAC TRAVEL Ctient ” eee sake ‘eulriocated’ soda Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 W- uire . Huron, | | BEDROOM, era r00 (> YOUNG LADY. FOR BABYSIT | jRONINGS A BUSHEL, PICK INSURANCE SERVICE Lome. - _ Shirley Apis. room, vility sad bath. Near Wil: | GOOD | MEALS — Ry . "fine, end’ feat housework. gays.| “up_and del nlvery. rE ee | op atm lest iten vecam RoY KNAUF, Realtor. |1 Room FURNISHED “AP Ts 200 | 7 ROOMS: cLoae Tt HEAT AND Pomerat lomtneroere peeterres. Fx oem: efier_ 1 om. Tours.” Pri. of oat, ht Sasha. Viewty af aber apes = Wtd, Children to Board 26 Sane Cau DEAL FOR_NEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY PUR: 5 Rocke 6 eR PRN EE REAL ESTATE INC. “Convale scent Ht +8. CADY WILL BABYSIT EE YOUR] Nicholie & Harger Co. | caitDREN LOVED AND CARED| pie “or''c Steee Seba lakefront sfroat ‘apis, seis’ Pontiac Lake wach hn pata] ORT. WEL” #6. Main, figzieten, Mich valesc omes Sea. WOMAN FOR GENERAL House. - Gay work, FE «FE Fas, peated “a ieeiditened PC a FUL an casas. | CHILD WELCOME a RMS 4} . OF OAT Gee BR My NURSING, ALL TEPER OF Ba KEEPING. MUST LIKE CHIL-\5Q y+, AG AREA RESIDENT time, ‘vie.’ Commerce. EM’ 34 “AVE B FoR att |? oi re 3ee. tal eS Ft +2203. FE two, eS DREN. ROOM & TELE- ee. |< RAYE BUYERS ee | F RMB, PARTLY . — ‘ enna —_ VISION. GOOD WAGES. REP- counts Payable & Receivable. Als MAHAN REALTY CO. BxceLLENT LICENSED WOM LICE HOME,| TYPES OF NOMES AND i, 1 Room FURR creas, ar bs trey wo |S BRORNWG DERN = 9.0 ons RoE — | teak OR APPLY. 19001 BED.| barroll OR ooren 8 | (os wW, HURON Pe 00 | qr ee WILL BE MORE “THAN iy fe "owerd. Adulte. PE #4008, _ tome als! Poniae Lat Gerly people’ may live’ in quiet _. FORD ‘RD, BINMINGHAM. | Stice Machines. Me Soaporiation, | oe mae | Wid, Household Goods 27) OLD TOLLE poe |i ROOMS, | KITCHENETTE c| ear ate Marsal, plesgent _ currounaings,_ Fvirets. Whesings “done im my home, PE | “~~~ ~~~ ~~ | FURNITURE NEEDED | Sstate SERVICE. giriedy, modern, Completely turn | _ furnished. 12 Cadi cue re ba | | 2 Predmore, Bes iu) 5 Leke bab pag ~ eg Al propel aa Asidwin. FE |~ Botire home or odd ‘ots. Get the , Cin Mernay bed. & kitchen. Close to downtown Pontiac. for appointment. se: . Lake, 3, children, ‘no laundry 0 | WASHINGS AND "TR | Seo” yn, Ee WM. A. ge weghir” Near ‘ulsabeth Lake. tde per Fmonth, Call Realtor Part- WILL CARE FOR | ELDEALY a ga faced, Tigre: _ Wek ap and a we wan ys Fe oe, | ACE Gmtatany Recess pentne | Su Femme On Sti, KENNEDY £ OURAN Rd PARKING, Wet | T nM STOVE & ear | Saat vo other patient in” . e irs. Chapel, EF Ae it : ' US BUY OR AU Giend £-3076. J trance, 2101 Opdyke 8-8054, et — ania snes ey ‘on rm Fon FAMILY LAURORY RN | ee Sonn Acy LARGER 7 TARGE CLEAN Riga, PVT. srvetes panna “Hotel Rooms 39 eee ace ker ena 6 rs, dons 7a,_betora 3pm rie, pa Pusities La CRE OF TONTACE Uae 3 Garage, adults. $14 per wk.|4@ RMS. AND MURPHY BED. UN- Teck, Live im cal Fr 64nd, |IMBOORAREING. Troe | _ Baler, Bring, howe et ‘sla, | _onm Beit en. _| Saat gitk OMLY-a1 a8. | “ROOMS & BATH. UPPER” VERY HOTEL AUBURIN qe tr sewer ata |— SIPING NY nous. | WanTeD 70 BOY_ALL_ TYPES 7 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. Hi A t | a children wae Coeatay Bat “amo person | PE Ol oy | Landscaping 18A | Tai"femitars. Pore beth 15 People TENDS Wick LARGE Waal OTH Betpoye” top” ad eon a om Aingot or” ‘rpm apart, Walker's Cleaners, Lake Orion, | WASHING AND IRONING IN Money Wanted 28A/| fice ‘washing privileges, werage, | @ AND BA WATE 7 RANCH TYPE GA- Ph oo refrigeration. Help Wanted 8 g janticq a iROWING, LINDA “tne. Phe FE FE B08 oF OB | ne killed "a mmen | pee eae Mein bie en 36 Henderson 8 wo | Sneak ieee "Maryleapese: ad HURON HOTEL, “CLEAN, “MOD. APPLICANTS FOR TAL: N Ws. woueaN WANTS — BABYSETTING Latte , MORTOAOE AT 8 PER CENT. | to he mbarrasement of CLARK | to 2 Sete * available by" the y BDRM. STOOL. Bs wamenwene, | Wen" turen St Paone PE Deane, © ‘qualifications reat Boy 3 360| _days or housework. YE 5-1302. Moving & Trucking 19/ _Rao®, OR 34913 APTER 4PM.) have coough istines "ot 2 and 3 ee aa ck yitie Br] @ BM. . UPPER tar el ert furnace, pant ter. 16 ie Rent Office Space 41. cates ena Oey oe eee |. wommonacuna |__ Wanted to Rent —29| Bedroom help rue by poring | 9 ae sae aa |_ Sine ouly_ Pet sa, _s6res, also for lease, PE. 22200 SRLraLns pervioe A. oer working people. Own transporte-| Reasonable Rates | we need homes and apartments eel er re ee T RM. Sei Se ee tnt FOR? 7 “BEDROOMS, ; OL HEATED | Harvor. ‘Mode Modern, ee 1 eT | eee | Sele ee pee CNN | einer ont ara: Sete Bon |” wns, 2 pe | ae Lalani T ne hall a oc Sh Inn LO . Ave. _ aft, any burn am ¥ , ~ DEPT, MANAGERS ___ Building Service 12, ve es anytime, aay | NDEORDS 24 HOURS 7 RMS. Rog My BY Wai- ee” 5 WRAT LARGE TebAu MODRAW GANA GARAGE LGR Tas pe aa Hwy. H aH BEDOMESTICS work. | HAULING™A an Call today for FREE RENTAL M ome’ 9 Shim * gasement “Nese Pontise Motor. | —ot-_F= #3938. ARE : —— at .. RIc % a ag nd enim your } pries. wr me, FE 8-0005. SERVICE. LS agers of your wastes boty ite. py ae a | sone “APY. PE 32577. 7) : 70D. On North Perry. FE 47022. Lip-|3 y Roos ie tae Roy Wand ght Bion ey . for exp, retai eplaces, Dasem "| INCINERATORS CLEAN es | management av : a ’ me a a: mi. MAple 51333. - iow fr people, bee Mr, Bligstein. pte Ae CARPENTERS | _of rubbish cleanup, FE asi. F 106 ie ADAMS ariy_withis 3 hours. "Bree |? Ct a en wal ona MEATRD APE wt? ve, |? See. | See. PROM TEL-HUR- VACANT Rd saghs hey 4% ie THe ; FEDERAL oars STORES oven. (fg, feeoesh, sas FHA tion? Hat ‘ULING_AND ish | 2 ee Broker beens mes ~ owes 7 APrs. CALE FE F508 between _por to, MaAyiatr ‘e300 7 home” = OL 14a). . EEFIEST TS ARB TRENCHING |SERL ARETE Sau | Mer Coes ED) fe, tie te penne “a AED Eg HE these Bache | NGO BR Fer ite Micaleesns 4 iacellaneous 42 x ibbt ed. 603. ; ~ TON, man or : a ear , rent’ i Bool Betate Rome, Kew.| -Pootngs,, Water Mat, wisid te. ee. | ROOM, PVT. ENTR & BATH. ta, “Call ‘Realtor Parteidge. STORAGE GARAGE FOR scree pe ee cere mmrrome| "TUCKS {0 ont | wu, commute, mies 24 Fir, 2, Sn Rete, |S Ne LS acral ee EE APE eae capertencea. For ingerview ioe rice:| TRUCKER TR * "a . M 7 Rat PORN APT. NR. DOWN summit |” For Sale Houses 42. pe reiew phone) Bontine. Mardweod, Foor Service: AND RQUIPMENT. pega ctoonvcebbizss imam * own, PE 47000. iets : rae i Mg os a ne 2 hot water. S181 | ~~~ ALL TYPES OF BLDG. PLANS|% ton’pickups 1%, ton stakes CASH | rn mS " Peek a stoner water CSCHUETT, REALTY [Pars tat at ar, S| th FE oy tran Vom matora neg peer us|? put gets hauls ony. de |g nur abe Avie UPePAME APF. | 6 FROM MODERN HOUaE Ws $98 MONTHLY we ot Porter Baad foes, BRIE SBE Wore | Pontiac Farmand | [N Al PLASH |: | 55," SY s*tute Ps | Se cauaaee, are | patient oo "|e ac MODEERa ort w ne eal, ob DRY WALL BY ACHES CHINE PRE 4 att a wosewano 4 Soliad paid Deid. pi courteous “Is there TROOM-FURN. & . PVT. , een Ai \Zanventenee. mali | ‘ 2 oval “Oak. 828 per mo. FE; peng .. _ Talat ace oe areas om oan a SNE | Realtor: 0 Sa ite Se woes Borat a NP Fe See EE a Stpnoowt Howe me ‘Nw OR 4 i jeome, 431 N. : TTRACTIVE M take, all new Serene ere ee] Sep ame a ng |e ree | IMS. Teleeaeh RY | rv OLDE? |r ame pieiimriece P| SEES Exe eau enae| Salt atl Ys SAT aa ae | Raita ics] Hel tite wok OE ane wea a Fon meRye| | FAAS d atame tien va|T iT RHEE ie P| Eee OF fate auburn, rae often bea | cement OUR SEPA. | 4 RYT. ENT. TRAGTIVE 13 BEDROOM eer ‘Fae se ss Pag i | ~ REDUCED RATES — Cash | fais crteci cat ts e"etnmoatenaiae atoms | set n,n Se | | A noo mou, mar Baa PsaBssion CALL Medlin he Spree gl) CEMENT © BLOCK |uxgn ownsegzze oe mie] BUYERS WAITING, ‘| fit fer wilet Sets |" es Reece ge | Reta Neda ey ee ate atertord | Aaa oF equity. Cron, ssc. | APFRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM Ata | Recreation area ; , Sees 52°: Senwood '2-0000,| Carpenter Conteactin ~ O'DELL CARTAGE | Se ar ertimagbetors roa, sell. WHITE © 7 RM. APF. EY | ‘move. refrig. and beat furnisned. | Peeltor Partridge, 1060 W. +1960. ; 3 —TRECORD STORE MANA cm novon on TRIM GET GET ting Local and od, Long. rete tervice Sal PiucCultough women of pension, Heat, | gas $100 per month. 130 Reminole, Call ron, Ph, FR rage sti ecm | 4 We want « acgressive DaM_Hldg. Service. , any ho SOUL oF : o([% inthe ving Pan oS Jae o eapable of taking ; uxWaNTE ( $0008, BROS eae : TERRACE, § RMS. | For Rent ma. ond bee SOR Set a, OE oialae | Seino emmetan, Tek | gaara tate au Festa | JC HAYDEN, Rater} DNS. . | etme 8 bate tee | SE ies piremnenen ree ormany, Bat] enced onew,, immedistely svat ; Walton __ REALTOS =| Hepes, "6 "pet" moots * pear ‘Planer ody. ou forced ait * ‘pm. Phone OR 3-129 : grok i _ inte PLAC ILT SON- ae Tae Decoretay $500, 000. 7.00 Open Eves. ‘til § — gun, J h K Ir in A a. Solan doe, Real . wend Npontiec | able ae ne, Bae | Be miting & Decorating 20 Frbeane Tay Boones 3 |, Clot. Fm eaten oe | John K. Irwin. tebatboter Pe Sais | PAINTING, “TAS our diapongt Barchase new ‘ : S : “5. theton, Mich. ‘REALTOR . HOME IN PERRY 4 Ficte, Saroen, OP re “orton. 40 per cent sg diag Sir‘ hand ontracts for | Decks saves, You time and monet. | = "yet eee Le ie Maple Saez | no we Soult Park $450 down, FE eee | <— A. a Pagwried & FAPERING. baa: | funn ign Gee ‘ap before rh Bet agmngiic, ahd | Set" sPOU, Mita Becta eiats| chomemm 2 aun, nary | rm seta © Woe pe saw | MACEDAY he me: | wae. stantial samings s, "ell ‘EAumates Immediate setvice and | __s02_ Thos ‘ z ail r financing and elos- | _**. 304M. Perry. a ino. Williams St. 3 a8 bath, M x, 1 { ogee ag lg Fe Ea eae ee Sl peuine, and Formica counter |, | Al PAINTING & DECORATING, te Pe Beet Behe ine. Le i? All wiilities, $66 mo. Baie =| HOME, “LARGE LIVING oo down. ' TAKE ADVANTAGE = OF =THE itreet with the installer and |" work guaranteed, free estim M AH AN 108 eRe ete ee ttee ees [3 Fae ae AUBURN HEIO z ieee mo, iticbotie & KNOTTY PINE, KITCH- ; iwaeme DOWN aot ever thereasing demand for 2 ee aR ES . eee ITY ; “ee : ry 7 : Ly Esch neon 3 ‘ Crescent. Lake, it pala ' line a PON TIAC REALTY. | eae south hs NO DOW a ie REALTORS — :/ : Orenan ‘Take venue, vor NOLH G : 20263 are tor onthe only, we will yeeneeeperty fae west Ee pee heh Boge $30, RED Scan Cae CORP. | | Ai. eam SELLING YOUR sun Casein ha, vm at Tart eae 2 ‘oF by a ‘ } i Tt ee with as _ 4 | GET IT QUICK, Gihine Bate Seon = abe ose et ) f FE’. tever it is— es 4 EB 28181 for an -ad-| Russell Young, ; yi 061 rier and get it asa, w "ittron POUT sas — ee nae a very "net —e Well worth, She mone: . OTTER HILLS wertahee ‘Tota aA. 1 SYLVAN REALTY CO. Lake Ave. FE 5-0418 _ CENTER "Watkins month. 7 price $14,- $138 per FLOYD KENT, Realtor. | Woe PARKING COPPENS. -- 296 Princeton Select Your Site . Drive Out Dixie my id atkins Lake road, then left to | . } * * . Open Sree ne LJ 670" Dn. ALSO CONVENTIONAL TERMS LARGE 3 BEDROOM “RANCHMASTER” with terms. Frna™ € call Mr. Lease, A. JOHNSON, Realtor. . Telegraph Rd. E + w JOSAN BUILDING $1,000 DOWN | “BUD" hed screened rear ter + ae tt lovely “s Sen —— m .- M- © we 4 we arpene’ stairway, master bedroom 14 x ba as) baths, full basement with “te mutomatic a ter’ ise THELMA sta Be op REALTOR NICHOLIE | «4 ‘gaze PE. 42008 ie eo Blair Reaty | num rms and i. down payment. OR 3-9135. 2754W WINKLEMAN ST. ANNE W hittemore St. i . te session, $12,500, terms, '|2-Family—West Side Attractive income in good beaters — 4 rms. with bath vr the Handyman wn. Call ae WRIGH' he al E P i HE ‘ E : : | [fe Hes : i tl . i Eg * a | ie Fe 3g *F B ie & : 5 8 : near Eastern a, High. option, $270 andie, os.8 de. peyment ent Fe lace, juy Thru Partridge. - List Thre Rat ee floor Gas! Neat, auto- dryer, and static control. O. large’ 5 ton air softener, 2 car garage. $16. 000, terms. — 92 | Near. Pontiac Airport . k ven ra Soxe2 Butt ‘ter bedroom be] @ning A la apart- area, e “itotare oot ment on second floor. Lo- . $23,000, $4,- Restaurant and :| Sporting Goods Pontiac on heavily traveled highway. 110 ft. on highway md 69 feet on lake with good beach. Also 2 4 Price ‘Bit re in D Bp, Drarton ment on IN THE HEART OF. DRAYTON PLAINS Is located this Iike new 2 bed- room bun we with @ full base- north of month each. Store and res- acne” shtewing good return. room aad ives Rng all dining : Lake Front—Picnic P ark: good beach, picnic oe ith 70 pienic ta- = outside grills, re- tad, now e paren felf-storing storms and return with un- “with “only ‘e800 ytieiny imited opportunities, Also fer —appeintment—te —show- ~ + mt 70 Acre es state Ideal country home, remodeled main me with 4 bedrooms, very 2 baths, automatic off heat, 4 room Barys for . dairy or feed cat. tle, 2 car gerage and num- erous out bufidings. Tractor and some farm equipment included. An outstanding val- ue at $47,500, terms _"th 0 ~ Sunday 1 to 5 hrine Area 3 B edrm. West Suburban Carpet- See this attractive home! Pias- | - tered Wallis, oak floors, divided with recreation rm. 1% ear garage Spacious land- scaped lot 75a174. 2 biks from . A real value at $14,500. Roy Annett Inc. FEderal 8-0466 __ Open age and Sunday 14 14 PP with This home has everything the discriminating homeowner could Gesire—5 rooms, 2 baths, birch kitchen & breakfast nook, fire- place, space for 2 more bed- needed, and heated garage. Take privileges. $17,000 lOakland Avenue. t home. Has beautiful, big bright kitchen with lots of cupboards. | ihn rm., canine tm more taste than money the first to an in this neat, dnooms, breakfast bedrooms ah re needed later, living rm. is socened for folding tw OU h rdwood pay- John K. Irwin Leslie FR. . Tripp, R laa 313 weet Huron, Breet "[Phone FE $6447 rr show- eom- Too Sabiend Ave. oe FE 4-2544 » Pure OL i , 2 g i F af Fe ; fl _ I. A. Taylor TReURANCR o Parking SUCKLER REALTY PE tee Pe hails TN Be at DEAL DIRECT wo 6. BE. J. Dunia) tise. Get ready for opeing _ Row! PLEASANT LOCATION with hardwood hoors, almost new, now. LAKEFRONT Por ta family. Big living rm with CRAWFORD AGE ENCY t3%% W. Huron St: PE +1549 Evenings, MY 3-114) & EM 3-2340 Gr 1967 by NEA Servicn, ie another time!” “If Madam isn't interested, perhaps I can come back |-— _For Sale Houses 43 BY OWN Unicen $9, | _st.t00 dn. No. dealers 3-0353. ou furnace ae basement ik No Down hermit Lake privileges, 3 bedroom home needs some ishing om the in- te storms & screens, “t hesitate, Tal brick fireplace, nice . an kiehen, 6 bed- . Better cali bath e with full bsemt. e lot ‘and 2 car gerage. for business Priced at $11,750, See us WM, H. KNUDSEN MEER ATOR 510 Pontiac State Bank FE 44516 Eves, Call FE ‘Fiass re DOWN Immediate yoomesen on Ba! a ly decorat bedroo! Pull ba basement, | heat ginseed- porch, car garage. COME 5 large rooms and bath down; 4 rooms and bath up. Private en- trance, oak floors, pametes walis, leree, corner lot on blacktop . Only $2,000 down. OFF JOSLYN, ON 4TH Attractive # bedroom bungalow, Carpeted living and dining room, full basement, space for recre» ation room, breezewa a 1M. car garage, also room more edrooms, Full price iy with terms. “IVAN. W. SCHRAM 58-5001 Realtor rE. 5-9471 Mil Jesive, corner 3rd. a te & ey oe yaees TIPLE “= NICHOLIE| or. on Tee LAKE RD. N. A coinfortable re rm. mg en with 2 C. 4 rage. Nice lot, close gsee school. Price only + STATE STREET INCOME An sone spronerty con- fisting of pias 2 .ex- tra Seeping” oon Income $81 week. There's a new. agg furnace. offpones sid- ®, good roof, 2 C. gar. Ask- oe. $16,500. Terms. easy MONTCALM 3 BDRMS. recently decorated home ou dining rm., sunroom, dry vomit. ample cleests, Auto. it, hot on water, 20 aime They're very reason- NICHOLIE wk JIARGER CO. 5-8183 sropen evenings ~ SHARP BUNGALOW ' North side locat on quiet rest dential stfeet, orm od f . me. Ve on heat. prball Seemene “i Mi 500 RD. RILEY, | Broker | 808 Elis. Elis, * KNUDSEN. Orchard Lake Ave. REALTOR OR 3-1235 | Of 7 _ NEW RANCH STYLES—Will build George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. 8-055 rms, and bath uo. am each a 2 ar garage, 150, To settle estate, “ eran’ ESTATE —_ OA 83122 Eves, OA 8-2606 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge six ROOMS "ON NORTH SIDE. ‘Near schools & tne Large 3-3784, no dealers. Pioneer Highlands. 3 bdrm belts Gas. 2-car garage. rm., dry ment Worth $18,000: must "ell now! !f By Owner, . —. Leet Fee I at IN- ROSE McLARTY, Bkr. FE 2:2162 OR FE 5-3578 Templeton AUBURN HEIGHTS Nearly new 4 rms. and bath. 2 88, K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 After 6, FE CUTE AND COZY — 3 BEDROOM ranch. All ances. 18x15 living froom. Close school and trans- Lawson Real Estate 1327 E. Auburn Rochester OLive 1-1611 MACEDAY GARDENS Practically new 3 bedroo: bun ~ 7 on a large 100x150 ft. Custom .buil, with hardwood Oors, “tnd lenty of ert vely Youngstown _Eitchea and a. wa. mar & for quick, 38 Seon “ “giis00" with FURNISHED HOME 3 bedroom waterfront locat- Lake. Pull enclos ed on —— Immediate tension. $13,000 with 500 F. C. Wood Co. fice After 7:00 OR }3-0440 Comer Williams Lake Road & M59 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oe your lot a Reale d 3 bedroo: by + walls, oak floors, oil heat, auto. hot Neier vestibule entrance, wardtobe clos and many other extras. Full price » $9,000. We have models to show workmanship. EAST WALTON—Lovely 2 bed- room bungalow with Tatiractive false fireplace, lovely kitchen and dining space, neat and clean ex-- cept one bedroom needs painting. Full price $9,000 with terms. NORTHLAND—We have 5 acres of -dand within 2 miles of Rose City that has possibilities of oll on it. Would make a very nice lo- ‘cation for a hunting lodge. Near state lands. Full price $3,750. PE 5-0101_ or FE $12,950 SPECIAL — Here is real $13,500 FULL PRICE — Little farm ranch $1280 GT RESALE ~— 3 DOWN a a ™ fui Pen ge R _— BROWN Mile starter’ homme’ with ban ie. ir Loy w full basement. Exterior ail com- ple pe. bath, well, septic, wired, automatic hot water, kitch- en sink and all interior studding. Excellent west suburban location. Lake aie value for ceaeeee Wn starting housekeeping. 3 droom, basement. ot] furne ees. This price includes all furniture that sin washer and depot, Terms, 1500 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch bungalow. Plastered walls. Cedar | lined closets. Alum. storms and screens. Owner leaving City Gee this one today. right in ey city. 5 room home attached breezeway and pean e. weacoren | mndition thruout, Pull wall to wall carpeting, bedroom ranch: with attached carport, not sereens. Auto, ott me my: ments of & 2. bedroom ane we ato nicely tan — Py cellent "ee dogh or = 1. H. BROWN, Realtor 0 i ae tiad hw ani bedrms.,, nice k € space. Tile bath, and kitchen, ; 5 Large w rg at a a i fe try id 3 ili ie i BEEE 38 ry fl 14 f terms, VACANT, LAKE A This home has 2 la iteheri room Baseinent Suto.’ ol heat es $50 with term CLARK REAL ESTATE open, Evenings Te susteye ple Listing Service BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch home. Large rooms, 1'@ w 4cwn DEF ment, Lake eves. EM Mia days. AUBURN HEIGHTS Cuistanding evetienont S rms. & bath, feed ‘ sleeping por. SYLVAN 3-bedrm. brick ranch, 1% baths, large lot, This 2 yr. old home must be seen to be appreciated. Shown by appoint. y. $16,750, Terms. WATERFORD An exc, buy, 2 bedrmas. ae and hobby tm. F & FP ca . fhowa by appoint. only, T3008; “TERRY E. ADAMS TO BUY. TO SELL, REALTOR _Partridge is the “bird” to see, MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE THIS IS HOT! Scenic 200 acres, 2 semi-private __jakes, conecting stream, 1 mile road frontage on Rochester Rd wn divide, Call us for price and rms. : INCOME Good rental on Florence 8t. New- ly redecorated, gas heat, ex- cellent condition, all city facil ities, 1 block ‘rom Bailey School $2500 down will bandie, {VACANT 2 miles to Oxford, paved acre, 2 » road, % —makes excellent arose oie for 3 voll heat, HOME MART “REALTY 0. 1062 W. Huron FE Sot JUST THINK! Spacious, § room bungalow with polished oak floors, ermopane _ picture window, recreation, room and attached garage. All ‘yours for sayy. $l with terms. TE ESSION £. 3 home, ern kitchen, with e eating space, large living room with dinin ef full basement with auto, heat garage, ROA a full size ri room, screened terrace, 1% baths. loads of. clos- ets, 3 car garage attached, 100x- 200° . landscaped. Terma. Call “loony RUSSELL Youna ALTOR + BUILDER REA 412: W. Huron 8t. FE 42544 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Better Than New at $11,750 and terms. Retired Couple Close to town and oniy $6250. Glassed - in front pore basement, attached garage. Two bedrooms Low down Payment. See this now, Rochester Area Ranch type home, built in 1955. Auto. gas heat. Lots of closets. Eaveileut kitch- SD sory wena” .K-. trict. Only nm very goo strie $10,500 and 7 West Suburban cig rooms ood fui three saroome at ike room that ¢ with terms. ENCE W.- GAYE LORD ‘ \ . : i 1 j mete tia of ‘. d. Lake. Owner transferred po aa ear or house traile $405 DOWN — A new 2 bedroom home on ho lot. Call for infor- mation INCOME — Near Pontiac Hig’ PLANNING TO RELOCATE??? Befo e Sub- division. 7 pum drive from bed: full “ase at. FF. ‘? rooms, me ol, financ: avaliable. Call ' us today on these. home Bath. Basement with of! furnace. poeta oo screens. Nice shady lot. JC. HAYDEN, Realtor | His watton rr 0a ished attic oil heat, full basement with beilt In er #172_W. Huron * __ FE 5-4510 WE BUILD ee ae stedel Ore Fe ar 18 fe LOVELAND 6-041 for for equity, George Blair Realty "HAYDEN |= ipa ttn DRA PLAIN J BORM. RANCH STYLE BUNGA- KE estatess|* 2 foo Pag on cows tn > school. peted. I's car garage, brick plant. home. Bath, Basement win | ot Jar x Ae oil S19 ‘Lyoee Lane, OR 39616 after saps tae tee | AE SE EY Tee en with stove & erator = elit tas a0 nal Seat ee ae Gene | eat wat” Fenced ‘yard. A good bay ee | WI LIS M. BREWER Teor verms 85 N. Parke FE 46181 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION POSSESSION. 2 bed- 8-0628 ry 5-T581 room modern home $1500 good , ie our model rs maro HATCHERY RD. — 3 ‘bedroom but Open Eves. boards. $85 Mo, melaiee taxes and | insur- ARNOLD REALTY: FIRST OFFERING for particulars. 210 8, Telegraph Rd. 5-0676 - FE 5-5783 parege. "sr. 950; $1, 300 down. ALSO $5,000 — $800 d -€.- HOUSTON- REALTY FE 46331 FOR COL ORED Full basement, 2 car room home. oe stove, Only MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRADE Pioneer Highlands Long, low ranch home with attached garage on 2 lots, 27-ft, living room. with fire- room in breezeway attached elrage 24x33 the street from (he. water. aareee will accept free — Let's look today. TRADE Brick Ranch IMMED' i $500 kn, 2 bédroom with full | 5 . ust be sold.) A uy 8ST. BENEDICTS A Charmin bedroom mod- snd attached 2-car garage. will eqeore smaller home soy Ll contract as part TRADE Brick Ranch ‘With breezeway and 2-car attached garage, 3 bed- rooms, oversized kitchen with custom cabinets Angelus, Re or will TRADE ~— TRADE 4 Commercial - senslter small rade, LET'S DEAL TODAY! TRADE Y% Acre Corner parcel with immacu- | late 2 bedroom brick home - Poult base [Bateman 7 ‘os re [REALTORS FE 40528 |: _ 917 &. Telegraph ven. fe lace, recreation room and ot water heat. Just across clear bome in trade— en end range. Breezeway * 950 down or owner tgs -4 Kampsen} | E i #83 Ui ay 3 MODEL OPEN 1:30 - 6 P.M, CA JO- _SEPH . ill EARL-|- MOORE BLVD VAT BONDALE. 3 BEDROOM Home NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS _WESTOWN REALTY CO, arate NORTH & Spi SED < a = 8. Telegra FE 3-7103 eeree Fe s-7309 BRICKS $10975 | 7 : 2, DOWN 5 - N . lid 29,000 LARGE ROOMS AND We inzite - We bon- 4 room modern, west side "t beat the Fn, oe . NEED- km design and” price ing" fo. on cert Be ED TO BE SESE Ee marie won tf] aoe, Seg: Maher | R. J. VALUET, Realtor rs, A By ond! Se shell ponent an LISTING SERVICE pw FP gag days. Reasonable down pay- NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, GAS. ; 2 ment. / heat, price $11,500, will sell on fon noe hg Be :. : land contract. occu. Bon'y feet obligated. $10,950 hy ee WE BUY, SELL & TR ADE 3 bedroom modern, Pull fe © . + pint ates Richen and’ dining’ room 13 APTS: rsa Waren’ OM phone PE easst| ot eet Bot raiec Rest: | chow town. Only ¢ ock te Priced with only $3,000 dn. should wk D. 1 RILEY, Broker 500 Eliz. Lake Rd. FE 41157 ~ ROCHESTER AREA 2 bedroom acres. Full basem steams acar ga- . Cali OL 1-7506, COZY BEDRM. } am ge 2 car garage, 53 x 150 Close te bus and shopping e center i100 down, $54 ® mo. gre only $5750. ALMOST ACRE LOT Srnec, sult Sat 2ae"Sor: e Very “4 souifortable, ‘ck only 050. $08 a = "oN. PERRY ; = a Rd. Lovely ? rm, wi t ‘a Ce, 360. "Sis00 down’ ve on ae REALTY FE 43303 EVENINGS CALL or FE_8-2003 PIONEER HIGHLANDS Owner, 2 bedrm, brick, FE 2-1474 3 BEDROOM BRICKS ; Inspect the best buys tm the en- tire area. These 3-bedroom, Py bath, all-brick homes have a-car ched garag full b finished rec room: out- ritemeste Fchens ; far rge ary shade . Pric: os =. Will comsicer ie r wn ™ OUR HOMES YOU BUY. ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, WAIT! Before you, buy - or sell Call C. Schuett Because gthuett has more list- ings to offer—and more person- Bel ec vere you with your seat eta, zmee ‘for a asa ratt a, toda EM 9 Tve rfer P deiais. Also ha et eens Oe _FE_1 $9,950: pe REDS thee pent Wane we've ever offersd. Full basement, wish FA “oll. fur. LAKE dust a few steps from Loon Lake where there's fishing, swimming & the best of boa many. “offer you use ai-brtel pres. neh a ck ranc home with ap abundance of cus- living ‘ al! . on oes & teceeres wine 500, to mortgage. See it today! ane , REAL ESTATE- INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, MAple 56-5821. . tile bath and shower, Oak floors, aluminum rms end screens, Additional value in- cludes . large ‘ots. This - house must be “SOLD”. Bet- ter a) for an appoint RAY O'NEIL, Realtor nient, 2 LES REALTY. CO.’ 92 WEST HU GILES ‘Near New J Jr. Hig . 2 room tte. oll Ra Sen gi storm . For Colored with ft Seseavente On paved s Low. down payment anid vonly eee e one -for barg \- oe AO 8ST. FE 5-6175 ee ee Bi on, VE be ; | Ws v-008e! 152 $750 DOWN SPECIAL! . Seine aes SELL L OR TRADE vem ; mice : fake te model cat, modern ( Leslie R. Middleton DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 8 RENTAL UNITS DE SALE OR TRA , Paying: tetra sie, tenants own Peduetta cious moders” ar i) ope room apt. our own with excep- tional large living room with fire- place a& large picture window, ; ~~ yee wits ofl A. £; Leat, beau- wooded -acre 1 or 2 lakes. all units tented stbse down or home in tradé in or out of Michigan, Here is a deal for better than any northern Tesort, GLAMOROUS BRI RANCH HOME” venti Yi RARE er tm) il Des this pease Somparable, Own pure! = business in Filing aod will x en ap- fi ; imme ate possession, ‘4 block from City bus, paved st:, sewe ' T And water new oll A.C. heat, now me. on 3 bedroom home in Pontiac HURON GARDENS BUN $0078 CALOW Attractive; Ja five eon modern RL like. oak 5 wails st aoe shade, dandy tasem heat, 3 other topchinests ‘welling _ WE BUY, SELL ‘inp TRapE t Pe ede ae i es is i 2 5 On ek te ae NG cal. cd adh ae tect Ss es i DORRIS rl S0N NFR Eu te home.| "ht ead Oe Partridge poets cere Ae tt all PAVED FRONTAGE was § oe | eeeeeene sees $10.78. PE 41122 atepeceeaeue * choice §& Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE We, tere. 2 for A 3 AEE WORE | sectors. GRACIOUS LIVING | figiway “school ous st door” ed well at onl $606 £ Builders’ and ve ene aeons : ne | ——\ * Discou ; STERMS- 3 land : or By, Sureoset 2 Loconyeow io THOMAS ECONOMY ! are sist ow : CLAYTON'S... | - ek CO. of oly. gem yang 4 an i dpe AG EATON : N Ho About 2 acres‘ ice }&tan— } \ t- 3065 Orchard on Mich. timber: on property. Excel- . wees FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Rd. -acdieaeapenea 4 WITH GLASS Mich. FE 5-0474 vaniv¥ ss BENCH WITH Hid downrigh ndecent dressing front sate pimameeis my @uinter, call FE |” moda oe ato only $4,000. dows “Somehow it seems t indecent = | CRROME DINETTE SET | Pigg sal see el of epee and $85.00 per month, he ‘of him every morning! ae sae : USED REFRIG mintnee $20.90 -Michigan | Pluore Se So -| Used gas stove..... ease $.00| chard Lake Ave. used very little, che peeey me LEMAN OIL HEATER $20.50; aeet... sce acess Y YITLE GAB SPACE; RINET. neat Pc ~windew- ix} Edw. M. Stout, Realtor- | cae $10; Hofe bed $29,50; | Peta wast with mattress. 316-58 | 30.080 Srv, Sori onde” tie A | EABLANK os | . Wiles you to the “ind floor’ Here | 11M. Saginaw rat un ae ote Business Or rtunities 51 51 Mortgage Loans 54) Das™oe 0a ey Si, | How RDS WwW A EHOUSE Bian. | $325, OW 3-i6ss. 3. spacious - bedrooms, es ( ‘ ee ee Davenport & chair $19.40; Drop . T Us HELP VOU With Your|, © pLUNING, BLAYER SERV erm ceramte the carpeted Was F 7: vr) ompany Buy Thru Partridge LOANS — $600 to $1,500 og tatie Staee hee heater a 220 Miigabese Lake Ra. wgler patce problems. Hendrods Mie. Onarenten i a 0 or Sale Farms . purpose on 2.95; Washer $19.50; New cotton eT colors Gouble, cleeate” end “beliting f | wnt or Sale ~~ | is now accepting dealer ap-] Tit Thru Partridge | omen modern or ust, In #2 Tattresses 812.06: Chine cabinet | ¢ mS ee Factory tres: |. eefapeeg.of Jelied Magic. Ne drig 7 at an efficient “ot 124-Acre Farm lication for the grr | Ess | With = EXTRA oFer home additions or tm- Lk. Ave. woe Michigan Fluorescent, 393 ‘oltre. Ont See ee . heating plant and 80 gal. hot cre Far: . 2 tions, logtted | “space, goo additional lin royements. ie \ USED CONSOLE TV. _Orchard Lake Ave. ro ge St 2-52)7 ° With tok wrrage acne erase |” Perfect Oakland County rervice stations, =e svialng: Needs add What have, 5. To mrtly constructed.” - | '"yqg 55 Ary onenne tit oom, FRADE ELECTRIC BANOre Tom | LIONEL & AMERICAN) 23 . eet Sr ae, { ows Came you? Mrs. Newman's Variety Git ito builds gerage of oa Wa ALTON TV. as ranges KR, B. Munro, FLYER 7! TRAINS pp _ fonten welt “planned | {ou future MsU. Campus qd _Bhop, 915 Orchard eet 7 | 8 garage » home. | extenens. Walton, cor, Jnl SOR maim Huron =e eS AND UF * a ctory service on 4 Huron Rone nage. pane thls @ family! increasing oof 0450 an'tare er Ty an ron LE: CAB gi Apply 200 National Bulding CROSLEY - BHELVADOR REPRIG- ewaeee. cubis > APPLIANCE | gen parts, test ‘Dvallable at 631.000 ce terme includes’? houses end cnet Oftice & equipment. Reasonable. Pontiac, of phone FE 4-472. erator and Crosiey clesirie Sanee, | tr 'W. Waren Ue eo i ee jaile ° , i | farm buildings. Property has "| Fe othe Swa , 55 eg tg ag USED “DAVENPORT WITH 81 ad LIMITED OFFER ar - 3-BEDRM.—$1,200 DN. femtagp -- deal foc cub.” a ison - 19 BALL FOInt Fey MACHINES we. and ® eet of faucets, $i, Green | _covers, Reasonable. 1 (SUITE, COM-| wyrnaces,: ollfired. Qun - a oa 7 is a prime in- Belt offer OR WILL SWAP EQUITY IN 3 BED. ie ven Stk "eden a. | Calne egehier wah mirvor 224) Forced slr, 84,000 BTU. home| Viding. "Here ‘ ‘ Raph. kh... housetrailer. OR | NW. Pine Center Dr, MA | ‘Plete bed. ¥ 5, Comfortable ¢ room ‘Pontiac. Pu | _ Yestment, Call us today. Widow MUST SELL SHOR RE- - m home for or #6. Of BPACE| Pnest. “Also _ Ae Bod ye cee, et ment with automatic gas a ‘Someries ae eB TIRES. ALSO | “heater. $25, Elec,’ range, $25. PE| all for 945. MI 4-335 4 tall, Sse included with heat, Large 50 eh het water Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor : a yy ~~ BA .~. « me. eam or Mya? PE 5-0256. 5411. __WADhone FE fools, ° sore Ww 20 gal (oy a heat jinsut ated. vale Bey ti rE oh Tot Be Huren Street miroes ssese | an >| Location established 12 yrs, FE | F BEDRM HOME CLOSE | IN, Ecucratc $30. Call oA 82341 be- WEETINQHOUSE REFRIO. gnc - da CU. Se ae ieatebe PE 24397 with house after .m, od a . 4 ts) — dove. at only $85q “tems GAS SY & level. varee “flouse : Sale Land Contracts 52 uy wpe preferred “Sx. #0089.) “fore noon ox CATE M ob Er frogs ton. large szeeeer. nee. . NEW AND USED Bath, Basement, Furnace. . 32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL. USED first takes it. ae . 96; 05. i . . Se ne | Beene ets! }~$(Cornell - |i kee EEO we | gees YL MARTER, ROBE | wesrinomOUR—— VA =! Lumber + tock & Tools, ee z ton pickup or) offer. MI 4-726. leaner, com gulow with nth ‘car m, ba . Cart J: Andrews Free dealer training, “also E-- LAND con. |e Call PE outs DS yon | SLeC" WATER. HEATER Wear: ments, “used very tiie, #9, “FE ter heating sys- . jet. PER CENT - SEDAN - . Cap. 10 yr, war- . Fiera eh|__maiolian _Conpany ble to qualfied| See"euracae "st be [PENT eye Get Me P| uct era, ie 7 | EMER AS ame | Baia Pat Hen es alifie — PE 48003. MI & rovurbe ated’ west of Postiac {Small Farm = * pane? ants. Call todae sos. Fea or ON | GRAND PIANO’ WILL TRADE FOR. SALE “Bat. RADIOS. 0 Wathn SOFTENER 6 50. 7T.| Fine bet mote i. & sere” located west o 12 Acres just 5 miles from applicants : ‘ )———- A " one FE 42230. 10/ Gab. y. ‘wage amena.”” temacen nn RB aes | yi 20. Bvt. 040 8, also, several 2 and 3 rom/ REALTOR FE 40528 tment. | future he an ot by arranging ‘for }-PIECE COAT SET, GOOD COND., _ Bloomfleld Terrace. Laundry \ LUXAIRE. HEATING ve em RT homes with 5 per cent down to | KI pomunet, u cath credit account with’ the equa, size 4, like new. PE $207). | re ELEC HEAT. | 16-00. AVE PLUMBING MS ; sihbY SPORT SHOP SS, Veterans. er Saree 377_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| srRatr TAVERN. Here's a Teal | company | where you are wel- T. SIZE 14 TO 16, 8 1 LENGTH, | Or 3 size bed springs & mat- SYSTE “win ”'us ‘Buyers’ waiting. “See 120 ACRES, STOCK, FEED AND| money Go aibin street of ‘Thumb | SOMES, ond our patronage ts wp: | COAT, Sie sine RE ong” | ree. Tam, open boot eases 3 —FAFENTION Ban ULL oeRT Mtr service, “ie. contr. on Pe su ee Ri.” Orwonvine “ Jossmen sree = vine concessions a to 4500, Up to 4 months cist Watw- OVEERCOAY EER Fes Patter 2:30 p.m. FE _Jong. OR 33406 eel, Kenyon Heating sere ee . /m a ee DOS. TO Deeg. ; DING | MYERS John Kinzler, Realtor ide extra incom x 120° SMe RLM... = SOUT OF Al UMINUM su K bidg. 5 ines 1u¥ing quar- LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN|— GOINGO " the Deep and shallow well jet pumps. 670 W. Huron St. DAIRY FARM ters and all |- ALL WOOL. 8 vee $S$10-8T5 USINESS - “T's smart to >. Dos ons aecepted. —_. , 306 fertile acres, located in ‘at wast “hos: wa rk) dn. ER TOPCOATS abate «68-10-9615 B season,” Boot 4 A+ M- ve For Sale Lake Prop. 44). the heart of Oakland a Coun, * LISHED RESTAURANT Paste, ory seats {eas | EVERYTHING GOES! | mediate, expert. Caan ths io per cent off on oa Sunbeam & Dor nm ~ ee ee y's finest EST. ; sacie odie 7 ROA GALORE! behind {n season), “he L CTIPUL MOMS SITES OVER-| Somding cae ts renee ag Fh coumtercieel are: FINANCE. COMPANY way PLAN wrought iroo lamps, magazine gave tual. Pires sermeet & cores KELLY'S F HARDWARE | erases ox, tor ors) ca ee rin? fat Be F cathent™ Finds | MD LOO, RATIONAL BLDO..| opm HOT TE 2PM chair, tonuip Benches eas.'Un | De, Mane” afemtiam 1 cess | NODE, SURPENDED Oe, PPR - ‘baths, one. room ° 5 Add UA ea stands, . kitchens, | “nace, . 84,000 . . ment. Easy terms. and one 8 room home. One xcellen' seulgenent Hine dn. 4512 DIXIE monw AY N’S CAMEL HAIR OvEneat, ni ay tool | -®waings. renee direct ‘and i . é ; Tyrone © CONNOR. PER ooea barn ree nttanenioan "3 plus stock. no BARMITON. ‘WALLED LAKE ct Oat, siten, 38. Boy's tweed peg een slabs “up save. ca oes 8. “auburn oi — NEW GALVANEEED PIPE it SEASHPUL wT. Laxerrom ehions, large silo, modern WARD E. PARTRIDGE UTI soso THER COAT) (0,18 82 ae REMAINING | Roche “ oS at) Benet a | ete fh he gt 80 dey aeSina ei] milk house. and other out- RED SUEDE LEATHER COAT] MUCH OF LOW OUR | _f0f_free % tp, (21) ft. | | Spares) ceaksere (ROR | PS TO ANG | | secs) Bek oa Te MARAT ERE | thE MEP NT 913.950 YEAR| only 20 minutes from down- | REAL EST VOUT MICH an 3 1098. PICK & PAINT STORE | $8.8, 8 “elite “ort: 3 Pe. OLD, GARAGES REPAIRED TO ptt BAA “town Pontiac. Once ine ‘g SUIT, WORN TWICE, NEW $-0562 | colored bath tub, tollet and lave. | OLD, GARAGES) REPAIRED TO round home. OR 34216. After) “town Pon tunity here at 1050 W. HURON ST. | 5 to ss00 0000 | Ment cine “Jackel size. 48. 43 Oakkind Ave, _FE 54 fory, $8098, G. A, ‘Thompson, 80 Put in new garage doors. eS ane FOLE PAR: | only siis.too with 439,500 OPEN EVE. “TIL # couMOrrry LOAN CO, 3-0071_after-4. GAS STOVE, 420; WASHER, #5. FE| tory, 99 a. | Terms. FE 4sese R ELLA BRI firepiness.| dows. Shown by appeint- 7 VER 30 E. RIENDLY SERVICE MINK GILL FUR COAT, SIZE 13.) 6-2342, sa | 7 INCH sor. tae Oty, FURNA 06,- _bullt in epi appl. “elax. 8-3448, ment only. : WE COVE N ANCE CO. Reasonable, FE_9-4954. ROTPOUTT, BEY LOSERS OER EZ: PLUMBING Or e100 FO. OR 9. int For Sale Lots 46 120 ACRES THE STATE Losey N MAIN | | Sale Household Goods 57 igreonst, 7 C03 rr. ReFnia, |? PH ALT TILE panies boxes for or dupe ples: | ~~~ me ' on good ouT A PPA ADAAAL AL LAA AA APA FE 45657. Gos sa, 00 x 187 $905 TERMS OR TRADE binckto rind. we have’ ths Mdopping conten, ving nagacers ROCHESTER, MICH. | a sole, $180; Modern biond 4arawer | HTAN HAND-BRAIDED 1 es VARIETY ASPE sai, cams aces G. A. Thompson, 808: — owner P. P. produc ve eg Rg c er of town va ti, savant 186.) LOANS. pe, TO $500 chest, j, CHROME” BREAKPASI TorPoIn® ELECT. RANGE. 840. C Post LIGHTS, PORCH LIGHTS. _3 w ult have @ imited number of barn with new root, large Established 38. wy . Better hurry oP Sng elec, ef on. 7 : a FLOOR SHOP ‘ ome fee —_— Complete see] POR excellent lots available. Protected | - reer? se 2 chicken on this RE OUSEHOLD 8 ogone OF sem one rn] . ight, | Zhcuee Saas & 2 CHAIRS, 08 8. Saginaw ss Open 8 ae snl “! alates ‘tor every mil ah sess ed. “conventent terms. ar ‘ = te hmong RESTAURANT — main highway, | FB “SE ASON AL 7 used very” oo, “Ma yrs a : af oe oer of ae. BLACK, FITTED DRESS | COAT. fers at terrific ee iy Lae GO0n | approve _.... One of then ith | “center of —smatr ~ + pince iaPie RECREATION | An Used twice., ize -% “ ‘ the area and priced wi @ Sundays, holidays and eve 2. Bendix automatic | 190-watt transformer, Us __size 12, $30, MA 6-3840. HOLMES - BARTRAM the lowest at only $18,500 ee gy page price ot gis, Er boone Wil_secrifice 000. FE $41). | cnick, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU YWOOD 4392 Dixie Rwy. OR _3-1950 with reasonable terms, $3509 on easy Ties _waiher,” $15. SET. WINE “INVENTORY SALE BRICK, PL liv AT UNION LAKE OFFICE i. CASH I cave ee UNION, PETE eC | pf am kinds, “Also. extertor and - st. color. $100. FE 8-8316.___ f drawers $10. -__ 31448 W. 8 MILE RD. ___| interior doors. Cabinet ware. t| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor GROCERY AND 8.D.M. — Main i > ER GooD| Chest 0 145 W. 8 MILE RD. mm doors. © lots ‘ieft'on the. following lakes. | 17 N. Saginaw 8. Ph. FE.s-16s| OR) xtures and business nly. gs000| 2°", Cyst oF ppeagonal, expenses 1 ES ee cee | Studie couch $18 BEND N electri move PE 211, | Plywood Coo Ph. 3-284" WANTED West of Pontiac. Bogie Lake, en Even eT 8:0. lus inventory merchandise. facts, then come, in! 45, 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE, MR. &| Kitchen cabinet $10 ST aEOoe VERTOREE, TOUNOS =. Baldwin alata * Standing Timber Carrol Lahe, Coder a ewe aoe Broseing over’ $85,000 real eta Fe BENEFICI TAL P sas. drecoer, Soe springs © mat) Radio +s Oien kichon furnaces, Ol eas ROYAL De vine eet cond. Pine cal operate cedar, maple. Union Lake. $2,500 up. . “FOR =r AND ACRE te pusdinee tress, % metal bed wi Dresser $5. . coal hot water and steam - 3 FE 4 FE 27188, . ‘ -5-8550. $18 Bnd. coi ter heater.| tion, 1st $75 takes After 6, m & ete. PE 311 Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003, _Springs & mattress cn Gas range $15 : bollers, Automatic wa’ _ 4 Por ast Tro L ™ ~~ Buy Thru Partridge ST ATEWIDE |. * FINANCE co. SEPCE LIVING ROOM SOTTR. | Davenport 2" oa TRADR ci oot "Bh tile “raivenized anined egpnet sein MACHINE. > CON | "oP om oe Be dat on artridge | TW. Lawrenc st PE 20049 | 553 HLFI S&T. $35 DIAMOND OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. ft gurrcy soei| paboras cabinette, cond, te Tindal ia? oT . G. TOCKE |_ List Thru P it. af tastes Barving of Peation BALOANS, 825 FO foo head ‘needle. "100 | of assorted | .,, OAKLAND J rm 3-600) fama F __PE_4-6509, gs | at LT . mo s048 Doton khan wat 2-46r1 | take farms, S00-ac%e Roll courte rnb aaa Reale $0521 | 6 We Lawrence St. PE «1538 _Elter ‘over $200 Call” OR "3.3068. KITCHEN TABLE bring § Aine. aes, PORK ae AND weit tre ek PE gutter’ 34e.| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68” = - le, LE Dtxt£ v . * MA- rters., yee T04l. fe S ramet ERP LALA LAPD BUILD NOW pivw.’ Dienan S| DESIREASLE Di Waterton BORROW ~ - * oom, very cepa B belmont wet treastormer. Ca te CASI FOR J FURNITURE STALL | SROWERS, | OMPLETE SHADE TREES In_ our well restricted Waterford 80 ACRES Zone Somrnereiel 198s300 fh : WITH oxl2 CHARTREUSE RUG, VERY| jt! sacrifice, $40. FE 46115. #791. ROM si0 W, terrific: value, 434-48. Lavatories r maple, red HERBERT DAVIE [metered ie | eel econ | CoN IDENCE |e na OF CORNET | FRAME PARR, AUD A; | CRN shams, wT, WH | Cai diene aes] Bee Tee gives modern home. F.A. room forces ws ~ ROOMS “| er, $35; elec’ row p4 inks from $9.95, G, A. aucets, These are factory; any amount, who pout HERBERT C. D: AVIS hot. water, 2car garage. ‘Tool pm a Mell Only. 45.0 _cluding deep freeze. FE 81713. | jeiae ne Png apiece. it ble B. Perry. value, $23.95 ene 3! Pontiac Landse . y $5,000 down | sm: — wousenold Finance Cor- i a ect Cherokee Thompson, 70 ry seconds. Michi, igen Fluorescent, wv Per 3 : 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE §-4311| barn with ~ = gutbullaings imme: bard og : nO is America's oldest and | ia" 7 WASHER, $2 j, Suis AIN BAW. GOOD COND. MC- _Orehard Lake Ave or FE. 1304 ee Lor 1% Fr ¥ ea “Cuele. ciate ipossession, Priced | $22,000, JIM WRIGHT largest finance, company | backed “rag, #88 ele ectrle pies “ir ne ai a , oe isn tear ve COD CO a ne ian *puoTME HRT Per Sele Pe a cep. , ealtor: = * 500 if you |" $125, gas range, $15. FE $-2766. beautiful, slightly sotled. Hall Or a eaerrarast at s FE Sie. CRAWFORD AGENC 348-earfana *** FE 5-0441| may borrow up to ¢ : $75; it tor the price of « used ETE FLOOR HARDENERS —— te Income snd Can | 3j° MOTOROLA CONSOLE, | new unit for the ~ | CONCR ~ Buy Thru Partridge Evenings MY 31163 & EM. 32040 : pinks Tegwa. m de without endors _ treat, $6; desk, $3. 1M Bae sitare’ snes, 361 Orehard Lake Conn Moonen Blacker, Colors 2 AKC ORM: AN SHEPHERD, tars List Thru Partridge gas, rte 5 oF es . ere. Mervice to fas hasesy ust | Sco Witt —takis Gow oeean | te Geet Pate fot, Wal Foor a. SPRINGER, PaneAC TM, Shiite |Last he Les OXFORD | a ee Oe aah fame are | Blaylocl ae co etre eae ae Kee Hills! | ———ssrver wien, wer, _ ‘HOUSEHOLD . Rafe ‘curtaiis, kitchen te NTZ If” BLOND TV, CONSOLE. | COAL & BOT ere. PE 3-101 service, Call MAple S007 aft. 5. Own iee -. TAVERN a se Aran eS | Dm Yous OWN HFCL, Com, ‘Sheetroc ol oar Oe oe oe Pigs “| Sale Business Property 49 49 ey POL IAC | 28S, BED LED SECTIONAL. TH GOOD West Acres. a Poles band p. FE 17-0251 aft I 35 AKG REO. a . Elizabeth Lake 5 PA. 1 mile west | ~~~ Excellent buy with good potential. CORP. OF NT dition, $40; . pod FA MAHOGANY Perko . h i es. atfield. ; y Thru Partridge - | owner must sell imm ' St. The Kay Bide. | mattress. 4 drawe cabinet by Mor, . 1 BAVIO BRADLEY FAN CHAT xo onee ‘A A ee CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ay Thru Partridge. cine's £3 va Loe ‘ore Cheat [3% 8. Seginaw St The bcd , ent FE a cond. 0 4 < | BARES RT Oe tee, cee. rie Phy er es| Sasvberd, Good with children. 909 | Soon’ oe "Fee AGE ON A GET CASH QUICKLY |"Gsttatic ‘contratied space heat- | NEW 2” CBs > : gtitns —cacoTA TOR — ron sacar a eae ' E 4421 s | on wm Ferry sod PIN : U to $500 er OA 62660 | ee ort i Height ht i". ie F han am Fe a — ie BOXER gg 4 MALE, a | 4-4288 eat, com- ox 4 p ‘|§ PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE Dr j ROOM SUITE Like pg yeh. Dus | ROCHESTER AREA aw P. Nv. V. DINNAN |” CHA ase 19, 1086 cers. Bring 70s) ING ROOM BUTTE. M ANOOANY. PINE DINING aaron fel rte ek rus ES Lover peer ne tS miles E AL EST ATE sivetes, "Leake aise ‘mace on fur-| ABLE. FE 86170. ‘ pm se ieietabn _kitehen | “Empire. _ = "Boston, TERRIER Le | 7 fesninfmum, ideat fot Business Opportunities 51 R Curiica. ee And OUT OO ao ior WATE PER-TARE, CITY | Sine, Al vere resectable, Eine Lake Bg. gt Commerce| ios. galvanized pipe, | tock. Curtiss, OR 34206, oaeeed Dra: Piains| Curities. 4) 8 EM 34 t ." a | = in, 418,000 to $34,800 ran “wil an 4UNION LAKE--- —— | Dileep. Beart a 0. Cheap. 1 =e Pn My only Oa anor NO Beg SeATEs. = THE R LAKE AREA'S LARORST . fase * 5 rer tear ROXERS. 2 rms. rive = jn restaurant. Pully | op On. 21 Eves, MAple 5-1249 O k] d APT. SIZe GAs RANOE $10; | ing ‘cond ery reasonable. | WINDOW paneling, No. t.. #160} / COMP: tg _ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor gt i Fearne lord Eroom |", HOLLY BJGHT APARTMENT aKlan TE 1 cetrs | Binge nen ta | Reare emer! aks| AA GhEDtE TERM, Sy pee FE 5-6105 uarters. Basement and ga- Bullstog 12,500, terms. ~ ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | OIL. ch interior doors from 25) : stud ativins | ree ee BrzgeiteSLoon Company | arn ari am Ear | Seeeaaids| cndirs | Sees ae — ME As PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. 4 sin ATs way. but « tot | sn Guaranteed, | Thyle | PEE 6a or . n: fo A ectrig, Johnson, with_children. Free CHURCH SITE se Be & GREGG a Gas gag STATION ? 9206 loss, to, Dar. Space heaters, ail Electr 2 tea Washbowis with tne fitings ee rent int 3h ri ese|_Ta rasta, Beer Meavrpaice seer sree a | wae yah BSy ae | Rot oun Basie Fae I Batnroom ttre, "ped, chess Mecrum tiene, ike waa | BioaSoae tegac ste ie 1m” fe Ere ae apes tice tie Ce eee be vou NEED | Secneetae| rnc ee | Eee “SSertic TANKS 4 tion, e00 with 91.400.dews. | ROT OG ctor Ww. G. Sie tr a “fan's. Cal PR S010 for tres pe Vee ars ea NORTH SIDE for only business. 5843 Dixie Hwy. | TV sets, radios, rugs, iS teem | fome demonstration, is Lk, Rd. 35104, Timed NG IN SHOP O ‘Dinette’ sets and many | _home ¢ SALE Four well located lots 60x103 ft. Prete op. . tive vervice. ats: items, NEW & USED. | REFRIGERATORS LAST YEARS x. Ee a Sey ape eed" | Buy Thru Partridge | "ts “Taiceee Meuceatedn | vou on et goon op ee| Ga Sa wk” ae | Raten partic haw enramied | Jae gt gate Ger | umm combination Pits AVON GARDENS SUB, Lik Thru Partridge BS, Seer Sienatars “cur of asi bargaine Layaway Puan | for Yeu. pel arpew'reitaera| cont 203 Orcard dake & doors Ideal building site 100x350 ft., high TO RENT DINER WiTH LIVING Sarees, will be glad to help OR EASY TERMS | tor tor & mora priborescent, | Beet roast 6. oe cece fe Ib, FE 46089 a ary comnmeeny water. Only ; , quarters. 00 Dixie Hwy, MA you with ‘yes money problems, A gd “feilvor ate Come ‘gah by ; Pork foast . ne OTTER HILL SUB, |” “LET'S TALK STATE parking, Mound. sere of We | REPOSEESERD / bf , 4 : = park : . Comer Jot inaits tt. iehiy re} | BUSINESS" ~ STANDARD age Mag] yim ges on two . . to 9 p.m. MAYTAG” DE- | Pork loin roast / Sam it) Bone x beget Pred tame veo. Mel Talbot Lumber |" te | ‘OFF i Taxi Anyone? FINANCE CO. | ‘* “inp sun. ae tees ot ea “esverenane fos seer $2 nmi OFF. JOSLYN dow nes cat Peatne, both in small OIL CO. - . : Piasterboard, Rock | tath, i mera | al BS e| stag te ae SMe ry “pene, da Takes . Can be as oe th ford. sall, al porcelain ‘Need $500 _ ha, _.. re a | son SALE a rie. ee “AVON VFOWNSHIP on : create a Sr SSE | wn tan, cottons verve ene| fete B Doeeed ene Peer | PS "SALE LI TINOLE Wat Two well located jote 100x224, ft Class B Hotel ates! Geed opportunity for je payee te fe vor budget? | See lla buffet, | LINOLEUM, ROOM SIZm, focker and ot sayin ois Ca Eerie t aren, pear Pontiac eh A id “convenient 0 | 995. Fe 26176. “4 Peet. wal Tile : ae we eae cou WIN JB. ie quarters and" rooms to | formation call : Parking and shopping. ytd ! : ee te PE 4-1584 |. fou" Sioa Pe ost att | : ioe Classified Sie To * ite tte Z SH-IN- A te pace for iwhat you | gsc TE [anes msss| OR... | Home & Auto | to Gasu iemorramanet [oie a ee se gis tor enareh | 208M A. LARDMEASER, BRORER | “WO 2- S670 [bean oman ‘ie ae ‘| Church’s, ee re a ; +1 ee ‘sd Street iS Wt 8. RA, =F 2 ae a7 ie wate * eMtPSteAD PARK AT OU Fs EXT, 223. aaeskis ‘ Mecond "Poor! a welds 28i81, , 2 me gt} E. Ere, “ye 50510" os, ; ] ay ee : i ; , : \ . Fy \ wn + ‘s : : 4 < » # a \ « ts ‘- : : ‘ \ \ os \ ae Sey = oS, eee es ie So ie See 8 } fe Se — -MeCU CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON ort Mai nn = can Mets p Ne i il + y abiy: i a ae Ne ee *“@iscount. We also new and used trae * wacors ined ee ae ey ag aN a see FE 401 or FE 41662 SPECIAL — Tractor Tires $ave $100 on as set cf tires. : « BA al ga ee AN Ae AGRA me lm i HOUGHTEN & SON - Forth Rochester minutes to face ales “4 sales, Base rate $23.50, Phone MYrtle 2-461. For Sale. Tires 80A “STATS 503 8. Gagina Se STANDARD BRAND ety tires Bp to 66 per cost ' we : ED. WILLIAMS S. Saginaw at Raeburn ica Service $1 GRAN GRINDING 18 THE Shite Boop. 12° Hova: Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters — ‘B82 -“ Noe ogg EAGLE. CHAIN drive, Exc. cond. Access. Bacra Le a | For Sale Motorcycles 83 Co. Sout ETs . MERCURY Xiao Gano FRADE Oi INLAND LAKES SALES 3171 W, Huron FE ¢7131 Ae ae er. Four boat. eck decks, ete. Pies plies, wholesale pies Soon Bet. * w 1 REINFORCED PLASTICS 4“ W. 14 Mile Re. at Jobo R. Lincoin 3-4442 Use Our La ar Layaway Plan Mt and Service Starcraft, Lone ee ttle Dude dollar on re Fibs Baro er: AS MUCH AS NK AnD =” Always Ready to oy. Junked and used BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 60219 1% BAGLEY &T. WA ton Ph. OR Bad Shelton n Motor Sie iodels. __ Cor. Cor auburn E. “paiva. VERY FRI MIGHT. | B&B Auc an aia orayeen Pains: . rand River (U, 8. 16) ows, ives oy side or milking and ft. vator, Fox chop- orn heads, alsa a Prop. s — Floyd Kebri Sort, naeicuaatl er — $e cond. Heater, _ 09 8730 “Highiand. a a? AUCT ned FORD DUMP TRUCK. STOCK eine tales lly: a Housetr ailers 78 i990 FORD Pick BEDROOM: squity for ‘si. “or trade. “JUNK anr WRECKED cane. East side - Pike St. FE 5-6855 WE PAY Top Dollar For clean used cars & trucks, Matthews- -Hargreaves 211 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 SHOP IT wenen Bring It Here top dollar - cars * PY AVERILL'S— 2026 Dixie Hwy. FE 23-0878 FE 4-6306 ~ HIGH $$$ PAID MOTOR SALES | [2548 SAGINAW ST FE 47371 Service, ca “THE HIGH DOLLAR | For high grade used cars, We peed them. Drive the extra miles, ‘. Wilh pay jou weil. Dixie “Hi. J. VAN WELT . OR 31355 Wanted Used T rucks 89 OWNER OPERATED. DODGE trucks for ‘automobile haulaway, im mediate b. ment. c.0. or conventional, “Southern territory, Baker Drive- away Co., Detroit. TW__ 3-0550. | aw EO Sale Trucks 90 PARR PLP Pm ‘64 FOR 1 TON STAKE, CLEAN. mart | FE 20803, — $3 CHEV. PICKUP. HEATER 810: _ nals and good tires. FE 4-1803 *§2 44 TON FORD PICKUP. VERY $450, OR racks, & grain ones. Qood condi- tion. “Mapawk 4 , Pat R & e206 1778 Rgund ‘Li hd, eM Sort . “winterized and ready to go. ‘To . Just your car or Arenk down. Open nites ‘tl ® 1955 FORD 1) TON {fickuP” “4s | 000 mi, F196. PE. 5- origina) owner, exe runnin tii- Mon, 130. EM 3-3016, ies bans '33.Ford F-9 Tractor, air! ] akes °55 Chevrolet ve Ton P/U} 53 GMC Panet : 50 Chevrolet Sed, Del'ry *53 Ford Panel ‘53 Chevrolet 34-Ton Stk." 51 Ford Tractor “|*54 Chevrolet Pickup - Wilson GMC Pontiac's eee ieales | : Oakland at Cass ~~ For Evinrude ra ee a All models in stock. rrington Boat. Works | our 26th 1600 8. Te FE 2-8033 | | ‘Oliver fiver 55 “tractor with “Mr. Trucker” ——. SEE THESE ‘i ‘i O.K" | Reconditioned Trucks THERE IS ONE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS $945 55 Chevrolet 14-Ton P/U : SHARP! . . $1095 "54 Chevrolet Dump : 4 TO 6 YARD BOX $795 a *54 Ford ¥,-Ton P/ U LIGHT GREEN $695 "54 Chevrolet S Sed: Del. $695 S301 Cheveolet %4-Ton P/U TER & TURN SIGNALS | $495 -- °53 Chevrolet-4-Ton Pan'l HEATER & TURN SIGNALS $295 ’51 Chevrolet ¥4-Ton Pan'l $295 ; "$1 GMC 2-Ton Cab and Chassis $245 *51 Chevrolet Sed. Del. $295; *48 Chevrolet 34-Ton P/U $165 , 49 Chevrolet %4-Ton Pan'l YOU CAN BE SURE IF IT’S FROM... Matthews- Hargreaves 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AND OAKLAND FE 44546 naw for Sele Cars A : . atten tn- _ We j “osha tor a —_ ON MTR. SALES _ “Even. if they wouldn't answer the doorbell, they didn’t Sol ne wile seni, Ot ey hee Fer Sale Cars. 91 1986 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORtEs | - TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,600 MILES. REASONABLY PRICED CALL FE 43309. “30 Wire 7 2 DR. SEDON. ‘s Good tires and paint, FE 147 CAD. FLapTYooD 6 snow tires, all Bare ~ con- dition, $200. 1-641 “gaye or OL 2-264) eae Wholesale 53 Ford 4-Dr. .......$565 "53 Stude. C. Cpe 52 Hudson 2-Dr. ....$335 51 Chrysler 4-Dr. v8 $335 ’51 Buick 4-Dr. Dyna. $325 ’50 Buick 4-Dr. Dyna. $275 ’50 Dodge 4-Dr. .....$165 49 Mercury 2-Dr, .. ") $145 RIEMENSCHNEIDER . Dodge Plymouth 232 8. Saginaw PE 2-131 MERCURY 1956 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops en eg ___ For Sale Cars a) | Saeed ac ci eeeaedeetaeall 1956 CHEVRO!ET 210, 20R.. POW. | "e AT Pree Men DeLivERY. Y¥. Runs good. $85. MA 5-120. to YOU 2a 53 Dodge 4-Dr, ..... $495 pe. oo -$37 5 52 Plymouth 4-Dr. ..$355 4 1956 ‘CHEVROLET Leftovers Co. cars a Snictats care _ Ca. TA radios and heaters Ae woe a an $1395 Low -~ payments Up to 30 months to pay NORTH CHEVROLET. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM my month. Great Lake DON’T NEED CASH BIRMINGHAM NASH 666 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 63900 Open till 9} Turner Ford. 1950 CONV. Rs RUNs | * price, FE di like 's top. $300 full "@ CHRY.7 DOOR R & GooD $-6839 4s white. sories. $1800, Ca’ 4-6921 or 2565 Wixom HONEST VALUES ‘SS Chev, iniee. V-8. ZS. $1,305. "56 CHEV. 210. 2! Br. 6,200 MI. CHRY M HARDTOP cRYSLER “5 CREAN whitewalls. _MI 6-6665. " vV- 8 AUTO. ‘2 YSLER. “anit Good condition, $450. Aft. Pim. FE 440070 ie aay SOLID BODY, 175. FE 4-9069 ‘ “FORD ~ 1956 2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops See te &M Motor for Sales ‘ee Wi E. WI: = JUNK CARS AND SCRAP | it FE 49682 ‘OLIVER: BUICK 70 Fine Cars TO CHOOSE FROM BU ICKS, CHEVIES, PONTIACS,. F ORDS, OLDSMOBILES « MODELS AND BODY STYLES BRING TITLE IMMED. DELIVERY GENEROUS APPRAISALS Get Our Deal Before You Buy’ _itinSs‘sers re azn | OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open ‘11980 BUICK 2-DR. $006. gr ermanent employ: | CHEVROLET 1955 1) TON PICKUP. “day's special at $895 full price.) | 1985 FORD V-8, 83 oe PICK-U | } “Clarkston. Motor Sales — ‘CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Clearance sale of all new’ cars and | 1956 Pontiac Star Chief hard top, 4 dr. fully equipped. 1956 Dodge bao V-4 engine, 4 dr., |- 1956 Plymouth Belvedere V-#, 4 dr. hardtop, push button shift, R&H. W.W, tires, low mileage. — 1955 Plymouth Club Sedan V-8, : harp. | 184 idee] Belvedere ot high- Haskins Chev. | vo ’ 8751 Dixie Highway at M-15 °.! 44711 | MAple 5-507 ww. 953 cigar xy. V-8, 4dr., fully ° | Plus recieportStion Specials Open ‘Evenings—Please ‘Phone eM Ape +S14h ia t LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer - OL 1-07T11 4 FC _ over payments. Fi AUTIN HEALY, 1956 EQUIPPED with LeMans ‘kit. Perfect condi- tion. Priced for quick sale. MA SPECTA: H, spertation, #158, A TOP. Radio & Heater. Powerglide, ments of $22.37 per month, Credit. Mgr, Mr. 5 __4#-1802,- Harold Turner } Ford. “a CHEVIE, “habia. HEATER, white walls, $119 Dealer. 521 8 _ Saginaw. ‘S6- CHEV BEL AIR 4dr. owner $1,595. Financing arranged, ECONOMY CARS, 22 Auburn CHEVROLET, 1956 2-DOOR SEDAN Heater and defroster. Excellent your car down Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MApile 5- 5071 Open nites ‘tll ‘Tose 6 CHEVROLET “STATION WAG- CHEVIES 1957 DEMO'S ‘Officials Cars 2 Drs., 4Drs., Hardtops Wagons and Converts. “As low as $195 Or your car down. UP TO 3% MOS. ON BAL, ' xO CREDIT PROBLEMS, “TAKE bb tie Or OUR TARE ERHEAD LOCATION ~ ‘SAVE As YOU HAVE NEVER ~, SAVED BEFORE FOR hp BETTER I DEAL ~ HASKINS “CHEVROLET ' “Oakland County’s Fasest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie inugivar zi tea th» §-5071 Open iJ 1951 CHEVROLET BAL AIR HARD No iene? down; assume NA Parks, Midwest CHEY.''53. 2 DOOR. GOOD CONDI- 3, 37,000 ectual miles, MI condition. Bee this low mileage one owner beauty today, $195 or UY Cape Ee ie DODGE SALES “s 408 43 VAN DYKE; NEAR 20 MIL N, ke 8-8024, “4 w.W., AL — ey _MI Mi eis 4 poms over payments oe . own- _er at FE After 6. ‘SS FORD CONV., $1475, OL 1-1423 or) after &: mm "| ge FORD ocean a SUR ; ‘ ’ Safe Buy USED CARS CENTRAL | LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at pr-3 Bts. as 2 DR., Rau, inish, do GON. passenger County Sedan, Blue & white, Fordomatic. P, steering, ete.. 2400 miles. Call Mr. — " E16 oF OR 58m ‘#9 FORD V-6 $145 What have you down __ECONOMY CARS, 2 Auburn _ ~NEW Location Bob Frost new location at 280'S. Hunter Blvd. . block south of Maple, will enable us to serve you better in the coming year. Stop, Shop and Save on clean used cars. $5 Mercury ....... Montclair Hardtop "35 Chrysler .......$1895 New Yorker deliixe ~ 54 Mercury ......- $ 995 Tudor ' 55 Packard .....,.$1495 Clipper 55 Mercury ..... .$1495 4 door Monterey 55 Oldsmobile .....$1995 98 Pour Door 55 Buick .......... $1795 Super 54 Mercury ....... $1350 4 Dr, Monterey 54 Pontiac ........ $1295 Catalina Hardtop 53 Ford ......000+-$ 595 2 Dr, Fordomatic 6 Lincolns Birmingham Beauties: 4- | Door and Hardtops to choose from, -full power and all. “Bob Frost, Inc. |. RY AND LINCOLN a! ey TINENT. EALER 280 S. Hunter: Blvd., one Block south of Maple Midwest 66934 bg Open Evenings ‘til % 31°35 Olds Hol. Cpe. B’ham 53 OLDS SI SUPER 88 OOOWN nnd Bek MONTH 54 OLDS SUPER 88 $6 OLDS, 4 DR. a ea Tadio & heater, FE 4-2125. |; OLDS, 4 DR. . Ss rE er brakes & steering, R& white __Wwalls, $2600. OA 8-2497. OLDs, — ‘62, SUPER 88, 4 DR. sedan, condition, owner, must sell ai once. 11°N. Perry 8t. Bivd. EB. & NASH Only $10 dowa NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Hydramatic & ¢ S$ BACKARD, 400 SHARP $2495 |. ‘$3 ckard Patrician, sharp $896 8 Woodward * MAZUREK MOTOR BALES ; 4-0588 1952 Rambler station wagon. Beautiful oman, 80 no rust, Ra- BIRMINGHAM AC 4 DR. 670 SERIES 3 PONTIAC 4 me es. Om Sees “after CLEAN. ={ No Lemons Here, | some “around. ree buying a a used cary = 1 be ‘e yor dealer. tioned nd guatanteed with the we Why waste time — see these specials first, 55 BUICK Super ~ Oren se interior bd Ran C Car must og que Phone . 0 nN. Cass py Pk yisa. i Harry Rig: "56 Studebaker Powerhawke 952 W. Huron PE 2-2641 Bud Shelton "Sl Chevrolet club coupe o "0 | ee ik. dese nice ..... § 295 178 Auburn at E. Blvd, NEED GOOD CARS & TRUCKS? rd ~~ ee? Economy cars. al OLIVER BUICK " JANUARY SALE $1395 © ips wba a WILL TAKE |'54 Buick 2-Dr., Radio and :| Heater, W/ Wall Tires, All UP TO $900 DISCOUNT Fowrac RETAIL STORE wn, | 63 “Clemens St. FE 3-717 the Extras $495 ~ WILL ACCEPT used car. jonny aay Gime BILL SPENCE CARS 62 Oakland Ave “Bright “Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT. . Pully eq 56 Olds 98 Sedan .. Petase Holidey. Low mileage, to choose from 56 Olds Super 88. 4 Dr., Full wer, 4 to choose from. "$5 Ford Convert. .. pete & Heater PRICE 54 Buick Su Dynafiow real family car. 54 Ford Custom 8 ..$ 895 Radio & Heater, Nice Color. ’54 Pontiac Cat. ....$1095 53 Pontiac 4-Dr, ...$ 795 pemne Chieftain, Hydramatic. to & Heater, A steal. 52 Fe Ford 4-Dr, ...... $ 495 dio & Heater. $12.09 DOWN *52 Pontiac Wen. .$ 505] Shown & Heater. DOWN or ae old car, 51 Olds Super 88 $ 545, rom. 4 Dr, .* JEROME: Olds-Cadillac . Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 oom mers, woeee ‘ne pert FE_ 53-0297 56 Cadillac DeVille $4395 Soden. One owner New or trade ulpped. . $2895 . $2395 | * $1895 $1595 Biack with red leather trim, A beauty, 55 Cadillac Cpe. a3 $3195 Hydramatic: 2 “gpotiess in- 54 Packard Clipper $ $ 235 . 4Dr. $1395 io & Heater, A Hydrametic Radio & Heater, gpe- cial, pptt- | Clean Inside and-Out $995 Low Mileage $395 53 Pontiac 4-Dr, Power Steering $1595 54 Buick Super 4-Door, One Owner $1395 55 Buick Super 2-Dr. Ri- '51° Pontiac 4-Dr., "| and ‘Heater, Hydramatic - $1595 54 Olds 2-Dr, Rocket 88, {Paint | nicest cars $1745 55 Buick 2-Ddor Sedan, Bonus Special, Radio and Heater, Dynaflow. New Low. Price OLIVER BUICK » -210 Orchard Lake Ave. | FE: 2 9101 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell | things /you’re not" using through Classified Ads! “HURON MTR. SALES | - Our cars are recondi “A-1” seal of approval. LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS _ STATION _\ WAGONS — ae FORD 4-Door ee : 43888) ' _| ‘SS FORD 4Door . yaar aaa ee ee dh 745 FORD 2-Door SSergegii diese Teey. OO ‘ NASH 2-Door ......-. vSesvayaraee vee $1295 : : erTT8y : . *54 CHEVROLET 4-Door ......... So iaashsG OS : +3866). Catalina pe 48 DESOTO 2Door ereeesesese+se++ eosae .-$ 145 CONVERT [BLES - eeecereaeere eee .$1795- wk ‘ Low, mileage. "34 CHEVROLET Bel A seen a 3 895° transmis,” Excellent condition | °54 FORD ...2....06. 00+ becenseaces sees $1095 1950 S| i . $ 845 N. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON 153 MERCURY senringggivameesecetaseees 5 . sqhtnele Ete oui’ se 53 FORD * te re ee eee , * ve ewe \ ee . ee Ps eee $ 895 -| Star Chief, Hydra, R & H. bores , (3084) $145 |. steering, "power brakes. "51 PONTIAC . ea agetarvesesesscecensesens $ 145 - |" PONTIAC. BB Hf HYDRAMAT. —enreann aan— | apes a ee nee HARDTOPS in, $298. R (3849) TBCONOMY Cana,aaavbura_ | GSE hae wap MEATER | 5S BUICK 2-Door .....-s.sceseeeeeeees ..$1995--— ‘Sl | MERCURY. we) Hydramatic,. W, Wall tires, No. (3848) ‘: __ ECONOMY “CARS, 23 Auburn . $18.58 per re aera ian ies | 50 CHEVROLET 4-Door: eodeceees “seeee «$1995 isis MERCURY CONVERT. ALL | Mr, Parks, ext Har-| . Raat Mere SMa te tore ao rune Pet 55, FORD 2Door s.e.teee sees treeless SIS nd o deluxe. All equipped & low mile- kama Py FOUR DOORS "Ra tara wan, power ger | i868 Gigs Super «door 55, FORD ...eeeeeee. ee ccaveacedeceee s$1195 th ane ler” tinted glass, rt} Olds. [med $ door +54 PON TIAC 13800) $ 945 * ‘KE ORION 836 guick Roadmas:er ensue . “seme eee eee ee eee nae oe ‘ MOTOR SALES ty Ford 2 af "54 FORD see reen eens se eesas canta reese § 845 rod ett SE TP Dans | ist Sudevaner Coune "SL FORD vicececeueseuees beveeeee cove es e$ 295 "SL, NASH, RAMBLER | STATION | 1983 Chev. press ‘ | ing NASH ‘ASH {Book Ko RUST. RUST. ml Bac Packard 4 door : . TWO DOORS a a, POUR HOUGHTEN & SON 1°56 FORD... ceccsee:. OT ceceeeegees - $1545 t _ Holiday sedan. 2 yee Supre 4 $28 North Mate oni _ Roctlester (3795) tall anteré pm. PE 20638, “War Sari -|°SS FORD oo. ccccceccccceeeeeeeveeeseeeee $1395 |. i050 OLDSMOBILE 90 Vest Side Used Cars ‘Jens ; Radio & Heater. W. Wail Tires. Drive out where overhead ts low] '54 FORD Vo... cece ee ce cee eee ete eeneenes $ 795 Hydramatic. No jo money oa a _ ws ee the difference. Maas | 3838) sont, "Cal credit Mer, Mr. oes MO BORE anes | 'S3 BUICK 20... .c.c cece ceeeceeeeeeureess $ 745 Perks, Midwest ©7000, Mereid) = W est Side Used Cars ],. RD > 3018) 37 PLYMOU CH 8A OY. RADIO, 62 FOUR. DR. STUCEBARER, x- "51 FO errr eoneeee ; senn oe eee enenenene weed 295 ae vexéellent: V2.1 °SQ- FORD cy..cccecccesscecceesceseueencs $ 195 "Cy Owens" Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. . FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ‘SS Pontiac Cat. PS, PB..... $1895 "$3 Chevy bardtop.....4 ..... $1495 ‘86 Chevrolet » WB...... $1305 "85 Ford m vd $1395 ‘54 Ford Vic. 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Marlene Dietrich’s reason for snooting regular TV: ‘‘I’m too old to he a serial queen.” Edgar Bergen is a terrible ventriloquist but part of his charm is that he admits it with such high humor. , Germany, mostly jazz. * Muntz TV says it'll have a $299 color set this spring NEWER MOVIES The big push is on to free post- 1948 films for television. . . . ee Ted Berkelman, upon consider- ing TV’s untidy material, says the motto now seems ta be: “I'll toss you — double entendre or nothing.” Ten years ago TV sets totaled a few more than 15,000; today we have about 37,000,000. Paramount bought the Dot rec- ord label]. We still insist, even as Lawr- ence Welk, Vincent Lopez and Guy Lombardo. proved in their far more frilly school of ricky-tick musi¢e on TV, that there can be a very real spot somewhere along the TV dial for a good jazz pro- gram, Trouble with too many jazz shows which tried and sank in their channels was pure preten- tiousness, or compromising with taste, with what is real jazz, WHY BE JEALOUS? Why are stars so bitterly jealotis of getting their TV salaries raised beyond the law of diminishing re- turns when they simultaneously complain and boast that ‘We can’t keep it, anyway, with taxes this: way. ” The way they're cutting old| movies to fit into TV schedules, they'll probably release ‘‘The Four Horsemen” two at a time. , Doy and vant Service RCA COLOR - FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 6 Models on Display Blond or Mahogany HAMPTON 825. W. Heron, —FE 4-2525 ~ + jinto a proposed $1,209,000,000 cut Lewis Explains Why here people say ‘Hi, Jer, glad to have you back in town.’ “And the New York hotel operators say ‘Mr. Lewis, gee, we're happy you’re back.’ But in Los Angeles when T say ‘This is sory. Lewis,’ they say, ‘So what?” — = ee THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Rupert Allen of the Arthur Jacobs office flew there to herald it) ... Barbara Hutton, wearing ocelot now, says, of mink.” . te * ro '. Lig Taylor'll take a Caribbean cruise when recovered ... John Ire- . ‘ Jand’s not allowed on the Columbia | lot; so Kim Novak meets him on the sly outside .. . Henny Young- man who never flew, had te get from Dallas to the Sans Souci, (after one try) ... Neighbors Ethel ‘Merman and Roz Russell are both invited to the Inaugural daytime who shuns flying, doubts if she'll LILO festivities. Roz, go... Lilo’s opening was a chi-chi and heavily black tie affair. | Duo: G and Baron Rothschild .. . having trouble shaking off a.virus he picked up in Africa. Earl's Pearls... washing her face., WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A littie common sense would prevent many divorces. Marriages, teo.”—Anna Herbert. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jan Murray met a guy with an unusual job—he makes the rounds of the cars at a drive-in, telling the couples the film’s over. Oh for good old days, sighs Lisa Kirk, when the pan- handlers asked. for a nickel for a cup of coffee, and so did the restaurant owners ... That's earl, brother. . (Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Ine:) Congress voted for the current, ‘year, when it added 90 millions, o the amount Eisenhower request- d. To Probe Proposal Cutting AF Funds “WASHINGTON «@—Sen,_Russe Judy Garland Contract (D-Ga) said today he is looking) Canceled by CBS - NEW YORK (#—The husband a=" from last year in authorizations ot Air Force funds. ° —beco! € Grace Kelly’s favorite photog, Howell Conant, and big. extending mafiy miles seaward. | staff leave shortly for Monaco to shoot the baby. (Press Agent} Major Arctic icebergs are pro-| “lm so sick 0" Miami Beach and now loves it — Roy Rogers is Tommy Mara thinks the reason romances lasted longer in the old days is because the bride looked the same after == Today's Radio Programs - - _ (American Talk Enters France. Tourists Find “Fomiliar Lingo Has Penetrated lisions. But only the pounding sea and warming waters ® can destroy the icebergs. They - ha xperime jj. 6:30—(7) Frontier Justice, “Black ous. vemee os uted Sestali- | Jack Ketchum." (4) Juvenile’ 19 How are icebergs born? In Ant- Court. (2) Range Rider. arctica the largest and commonest 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. itype—a lustrous white rectangle (9) Headline, Old friend of Steve ‘with smooth top and clifflike sides | Wilson's is murdered in “The 6:20—(4) Box Four. '6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Soon to Die’ starring Richard Basehart, Anne, Bancroft, Se- bastian Cabot, Torin Thatcher. :00—(7) Air Time "57. (4) (Color) eyiaeo Theater. International in- trigue in adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's ““To Have and to Have Not.” Edmund O’Brien, Beverly Garland star. mes dislodged from shelf ice| Lovers.” (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff. (2) Dr. Christian. Macdonald Carey in ‘Wounded| duced by about 18 large glaciers’ "s west coasts. As in- ; land. ice streams touch the sea, |buoyancy breaks off irregular |chunks, Size and shape vary wide- ‘ly, but the most distinctive form lis 300. to 500 yards long with ‘spires rising perhaps 250. feet. Poor Rescue Efforts Land 4 in River :15—(7) News. 30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Million Dollar Movie. “Boomerang,” starring Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb, (4) Dinah, Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston of the. Yukon, 8:06—(7) Circus Time. (4) You Bet! Your Life. (2) Bob Cummings| Show. Birdwatching woman has marital gleam in her eye as she pursues Bob. (8: 30—(4) Dragnet. (2) Climax. Ghost of spurned newspaper woman returns to haunt man who rejected her in Stephen Vincent Benet's -# ot ss BALTIMORE (?— Sandra Phil- lips, 11, fell through the ice into! ‘Back River, Her friend, Leona| | Gangster.” - | “The Gold 10:30—(7) Confidential File. Visit to the “Little People.”’. Family of world’s smallest man. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) - Standard News. 41:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Film Theater, Wierd tale surrounds family living in ancestral home in ‘Hounds. of the Baskervilles” starring Basil Rathbone, Wendy Barrie, Rich- ard Green. (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fairweather, 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. in “They Met in Argentina.” 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Stars David Niven. (4) Tonight. Steve Allen. : | Rynarzewski, also 11, tried to pull, Dress,”* ‘her out and fell in too. Leif Erickson, June | Mrs. Rynarzewski ray-from—her+-«Cameron Prud Homme. ‘home and hauled Leona to safety, 9:00—(7) Wire Service. (9). Motion) ‘but when she tried to lift Sandra, | | Picture Academy. Michael Wild- starring Sylvia Sidney! Lockhart , -{6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's FRIDAY MORNING J Farm Report. \¢:56—(2) On The Farm Front. she fel] in. 1 Mrs. Nancy Oechsler, a neigh-| Mapireen O'Hara, James Ellison S Film: | He e Di sli kes Ho l ly O TEx elle i Year WIR, (360) CKLW, (800) «= WWJ, (950) «= WCAR, (1130) WXYZ (1270) WRON, (1460) =WJBK, (1490) od : ms : : 2 : : : oo aT at * }9:0—WWJ, Paul Williams %. Wolt, Osgood ~ ‘ MGM. Se to Pile Up : : By EARL WILSON ae Patrol Reports; Sth "eekren, tenests|thas-69n, feve MIBK (News, te. SOAR News! Boo Ales” - pe Cat, Ww, Witching Rour wien. hob bre tee WPOW, Nom Time Serenadi Fat Profit by Leasing . NEW YORK—Jerry Lewis was up in his hotel suite putting) Antarctic Whopper 208 Wan sews 41 GELW. Hews Spore) | 8:00—WIR, Wm 1,34 -WIR. Dr, Malone Movie Back -;golf_balls into an electrical dingus that shot the ball back Mil WIBK. Rawson J, Minate Fares WPos: Guy Nuns log - when he got it in the cup. iles Long ‘ww3.” Rose ‘Dinese Date WON Sports end News | CELW. News David £:00—WIR. News, Happtoce By JACK O'BRIAN | : Mel age yg ee Mews, B. ~~ WROK, 1460 Club ‘ 4 _ ther WPON, Morning Matinee j Lame we ie ee one Se ee ees SSXASMINGTON — Cold wouter) aE: erat eet ES Ee ee | Pe ge tough job * WPON, Melody Go Round “oe me : WJBK. Tom George WCAR, 's Parade tee Tench” atow here instead Of In HOLY. vocations (NE Sh lmpnensve Year| secre, coe te | - Femar momnme: (MAGNE. eae | Mel", Varta columnists on NBC-TV starting “ olly- - Mammoth islands of ice—Antarc-/ WW). Three Star Extra va ty tres. WXYZ Ed McKenzie Jan. 28 as emcee of the shows|Wood?”.I asked him. . tica’s largest export—drift into the; Sicw: “Futoe Laem anf ao pene. Silety . GEE? Miwa Homestate. “WaBK: News, ‘Don Mt Steve Allen and Ernie Kovacs) “Because I don’t like Hol- world’s ee shi pin Siee. Newel Bee gy WCAR, News. M. De Beatt | WCAR, Kens, AI Crane leave behind. lywood studio audiences and routes in ber, moder, | 3:20 -wwd, TBA. Ee ine ¢ Marries | 3:20—WJR, House Part me ten oe wa ary Nal Coe SSNS ee | BBE A actin RCE See™ | PRE, Lit ek “hte Poopere” tame, nay Cuased tough the lasses be Crrmetly the Nowy ecbreaker| Wave Ghat, | “ita Macesh “| ween ariar Ooater. | Geet Raat gt be lost to TV for good: He's been wears use of headaches. -| (Glacier spotted a flat-topped ice- “GKLW" “Orriciay ‘Detective CRW. ouLw: — a0 —WR, Parade of Bands pronounced so good in 20th Cent- x *« * i) [berg estimated to be 208 miles) g:s¢_wam. amos ‘a’ nay Sy WERE: BETS Belt oe pay | WHIE Sports McKensle ury-Fox’s “Oh Men, Oh Women”! ‘“]_ don’t bh = |long and 60 miles wide. The biggest) Ww tr tat 12:30 WIR: ‘Time for Meuse}. C28 : comedy that he was signed to ait say ‘that interrupted : = -jever seen, it was roughly the size mien we Patterns” | ie Rene Nat Teton | Caw ural cha | egecwom, hu ma t Be wwi, : = long-term film pact after its first) + ing in the er. . a ane snares O'S Miliary Band ame. news FRIDAY AFTERNOON CRs, Bows shia pennant. e corn bined WJBK, News, Kasem WPON. ies Bird Club /12:00—WJR, Jim Vinal Vids By eS | eee ee = ‘anager mage rm a ice-|_ WCAR, Ne Beg ory #28 WIR, Music} oe waa eer ee " - |bergs of a different are voy-| s,0%. WXYZ, News, wxra, Ww Wattrick, Sports aoe TV tha coombty tn. |r te Crag ee laine soubward toward the Nort] “eg Wau gr | SARE Reea'gad™” | ame eee gee Grows oe Eo west offer MGM had to | . ‘Atlantic's crowded shipping lanes.| ‘wypx, Teen Lif WCAR, News, Clem we » orks ya we News, Al Crane allot is old iim Backlog was | “They're the same audi- Soke tna Soopie Jourey normal | "aria Way, Bab, Maxwell TR te Ting for Mute] Sato Mute al $35,000,000 (from promoter Matty |. emee every show, and aire the 1000-20 Journey normal-) WULW. Gabriel Hectter CRW, News, David WXYR News, McKensle Ee a ONS * Soa | the guaichinels tax Ranch April, May. and: Sune, "| WoO ebsS‘nhoes | Reaie New, "Sate SSL ie | EEE yearlease arrangement; MGM | the audience te you. P SAG sine —_—— : has sold $34,000,000 worth of | There’s Sylvia whe wears JERRY Though North Atlantic ice con- leases — in only 29 cities. a busted shoe she never got fixed, and Harry who brings | ditions have been relatively light t (ae a . . in recent years, the greatest dan- | T q T | Pp te iit meats NGM isn a gier| fone sandvihes that wink up the place. Whe de ou | mona meine -— TOgys Television Programs - US. cities with TV stations and] u™ 0e8 * Gays that can’t get Jobs. | Grand Banks tn seas where the | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice MGM gets the films back in the| “I had one audience that looked like 600 fuzzy nights.” | Titanic foundered in 1912, ms v7 at happy ending. . . . “That's not a nice thing to say about Dean Martin’s rela-| Icebefgs in those sentenided Channel >We: TV _ Channel —Wwws- TV ‘Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel o—CKLW-TV onan | tives,” joked Jack Keller, Jerry's publicist and pal. . _ {waters had been the terror © Meanwhile, the five-year lease , arrangements permit stations leas- i mete navigators for Cen voNiGuTs TV HIGHLIGHTS ; ing in “Derby Day.” (4) People's)7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. ing same to use them without ok ke * a Alertness of ice patrol planes $:00—(7) Wild Bill « Hickok. (9)| Choice. . (7) Little Rascals. limit — every night, if they choose. “I'm a hambone and I like people to like me. And I and ships—aided by such: tools as| Sports Theater. (4), News and,9 ear. Tennessee Ernie Ford, at reap Kangaroo. . ” “ . . ‘: ondertand. PSYCHIATRIC FILMS . love New York,” resumed Jerry. “When I go down the street radar and loran—now Prevents col a:15 ta) Weather (2) News.| guest. (2) P ok 3,,'8:85—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4} Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Liberace Show | $:45—(2) News, Weather. 10:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show, (4) Home Show, (7) Story Studio. 10:39—(7) Theater Seven. 11:00—(4) Price Is_ Right. Rickey. : 11:55—(9) Billboard. ae FRIDAY AFTERNOON |11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales. \1g:00-—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 12 o'clock Tac Dough. (7) Comics, (9) Fun Time. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. Erwins, (9) Telescope. 12:45—(2) The, Guiding Light. Matinee. My Lilo: Margie. ¢%:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Tennessee Ernie. _ 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt., (Color) Matinee Theater. Playhouse. “eon bok 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and 12:30-(2) Search for Tomorrow, (4) It Could Be You, (7) The 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4), Mystery Leok for Us Neer Blenda at Northland, (7) Lady of 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party’ 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (7) Afternoon. Film. (9) Request| Queen For a Day. (9) Nua 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Continental Language: Fs 5 WASHINGTON — American tour- lists can safely ignore English poet Thomas: Hood's famous warning, “Never go to France unless you know the lingo.” When ‘the guidebook doesn't fur- nish the proper French expression, grown term may do. For hundreds of English words are worming their way into the French language, tsometimes with odd Yesults, says the National Geographic’ Society. For instance, le sandwich has become .standard French fare while les sweaters, particularly © the model called le pullever, are popular items of apparel. Le bridge has become France's clubs of all kinds flourish, Promi- inent among them are Le Racing ‘Club and Le Touring Club, Dinner jackets, or les smokings, are offen worn by les snobs.as well as les millionpaires and les gentle- men, Les dancings and le jazz hot offer diversion, as do les‘ meetings of all kinds, Everyone, of course, must be wary of les pickpockets, notably in les bars frequented les gangsters. TV, RADIO & AUTO RADIO SERVICE Waterford Township Hall SANDERS RADIO & TV SHOP (Since 1928) Ra. OR 34911 DO-IT-YOURSELF | ‘TUBE TESTER Eves. ‘til 9 c Meee i @ Installed \ Terme I$ : re 12" — 14" i | asm LSS ‘4:30, 1958. But both said they will * Both he and Sen. Jackson (D- Wash) said in interviews they are pleased with President Eisenhow- er’s biidget proposals to increase! actual spending by all three. serv- liges during the year ending June question military officials closely labout budget; plans. 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