ee ea tia oie ach cae ee ce ~ ~ s He Cleo, three Mrs, "Ne been vee 4 ! s Siliiee| £ OLED NE SELLS nee ie aie mm be hacl i Hie Oe 3 lai oe ite, eae ah a rd “ / ‘ bee 7 me ts is ; {ai ca if o ™ na aot wh . near: ee ie ita tain oe +l a) = i — - on Y re ” . sine: ‘ i - i é 4 : Z, : . . , a “ ) J sider tin em eee ‘ 5 pe 7 "hpi pee 1 \ = a | : POD U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast): _ 114th YEAR ‘ ~ ok : * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 7, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956—68 PAGES rome ae ruotos Missing Teacher Found Slain i in in North Woods ~ Troopers Report! . Paroled Convict Confesses Crime Girl's Body Discovered Hidden Under . Straw and Pine Branches GRAND MARAIS (®—The body of missing school-| teacher Patricia Burdick; covered with pine branches and straw, was found early today in a desolate pine forest three miles north of the village of Seney in Mich- igan’s Upper Peninsula. State Police Lt. -Murrell) Clark said Leonard H. Lundberg, 35, a paroled con- vict from Marquette had admitted slaying her with; a tire iron. Lundberg led troopers to he spot where the body lay hidden, a few yards off M77. The area had been covered only yesterday by a search party which had been looking for the attractive 21-year-old teachér | since her mother Mrs. Eva Bur- ing the weekend with her mother at Sault Ste. Marie. Munising Wood sine mage igs be nearby Munising... Seney last Sunday. Clark said he probably would be - (Continiiéd on Page 2, Col. 4) * known to have Fa ft orig ‘al LEONARD H, LUNDBERG He ig being held after State Po- lice report he confessed murder of school teacher Patricia B Patricia Burdick. Edwarch Arnold Dies Suddenly Veteran Screen Actor Was Celebrating Fifty Years in Show Business } HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Veteran | stage and screen actor Edward | Arnold died today suddenly of a) cerebral hemorrhage at his Encino home. The 66-year-old actor, famed for his role of “Mr. President” on ra- dio and for more than 104 major roles in films, succumbed vat : K.|) a.m. Arnold was celebrating his 50th Es x skilled’ last night when ‘their car . 8 oe Four ‘rashes | Ro RR 0 See 2Oe oe lree — 2 2 F aterford Youths Die as Car ear Road Curv Next, Mr. Chairman? Can City Build sil With $3 Million Available?’ Where does the addition to the Pontiac General Hospital go from here? That's the question ab fee * * * ‘Apparently this is their answer: . The third postponement of the final tabula- tions of the bids was made Tuesday night by architect Leo J. Heenan. Talk of the possibility of Federal aid is still being considered by the building com- mittee. (This aid from the Hill Burton pro- gram was turned down March 2.) Mr. Heenan also mentioned the possibility of private contributions. * * * passenger, is in fair condition in Pontiac General Towsship tern ‘died last night when thelr car Hospital today. pron aphee oy ap adhe failed to negotiate a curve on Pontiac Lake Road, cupants as those allegedly ix id into a tree. A Pontiac youth, the Otte a Pontiac resident. on Postal Lay ota, Dondero Reparis -¥. §S, Congressman George A. Q jDemdero said today tna decisions as to building layout of Pontiac's | additional post office building will amma i= aca ae t Dondero —— a letter from) Summertield, saying the pe x ment's study of space ened iments has been completed. “ft am confident ‘that rettigg A construction expected in the very near pon: Barnard said. All Night Hunt Fails fo Find Missing Boy LYONS: #—State Police said a search by 30 troopers and 60 vol- unteers all. last night still has ‘\failed -to turn up a clue as to what happened to: missing 8-year- old James Russell. The Lyons boy disappeared from After 18 months the voters are entitled to something more than continued delays. The Pontiac Press would like to ask Mr. Babcock,| chairman of the hospital board two questions: 1.. Is it impossible to build a 3 million dollar addition to the. Pontiac General Hospital? / 2. With 3. million dollars available why “would the hospital board or the building committee ¢onsider any construction in excess of that amount? * * & FE Certainly it is architecturally feasible to build a|(n¢,coumtry down there is pretty) wanted to determine why the | | $2,000,000 addition..Talk of anything above that figure jis not keeping faith with everyone. Further delays will only make an increase in the) present estimates. st & Pontiac needs the additional hospital beds. his home Tuesday afternoon and it first was believed he drowned in the Grand River. Trooper Tony Sobolewski of the Tonia post said the river in the area was thoroughly searched after the water level was dropped by |plugging up three dams and “we! water] Campbell said he believed Harri-| ison Leonardo had been orphaned |haven’t found a thing.” levels have been restored to imal. | Sobolewski “said ‘troopers. will continue’ the search until some trace is found of the boy. . “I don’t ‘know whether it's foul play or| “There’s| Was being held for investigation. not,” said Sobolewski. Accident Scene | and. Victims on Pontiac Lake Road . LONNIE STONE (uitied) ROBERT D. WILSON (killed) ithe fire broke out. 7 Children Die as Fire ” Razes Cinder Block Home TOLEDO, Ohio (#—Fire raced through a one-story cinder-block home eight miles northwest of here early today, killing seven children who were _ in the house, Fire Chief Richard Campbell of Sylvania, whose men joined a Whiteford Township, Mich., company in fight- ing the blaze just horth of the Michigan-Ohio border; said the father, John Cooper, 33, was en route with his wife, Laurel, 29, to a Toledo*— cafe where she works when found in beds. They had been in ltwo rooms of the six-room house, Campbell said. 9; ypc Secaae Ae ees oe bnze "|She said flames spread so quickly Jacqueline, 6; John, 4; Sher-'s.5¢ no rescue attempts were pos- rely. Jean, 3; Georgia Marie,|inte Campbell said it apparent. 2; and Carter Stephen, 2) ly was a flash fire and had the time we got there there was jlittle that could be ‘done.”’ Campbell was unable to say the what had caused the fire, and he said the parents were in such a land was being reared by \Coopers, Sheriff's deputies sald Coopey ito give a possible cause, nothing to indicate either -way and The deputies said State Police Red Bosses in Scotland Besides the river, police searched jall vacant barns and houses in the area last night and are continuing of ionia in Jonia County. EDINBURGH, Scotland (INS)— children were left siene. \Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita S. The fire chief said bodies of) Khrushchev arrived in rainy Scot- three of the children who appar- | and for a brief visit today as their search along the river area.jentiy tried to escape were found) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden Lyons is located seven miles east jserawied in a hallway and at a) ‘briefed his cabinet on the week- ‘door. The other four bodies were long Anglo-Soviet conferences. jstate of shock they. were unable: Fifth Hurt as Joy Ride ls Climaxed by Te a - Brighton Resident, 48, Dies Near Kensington Park as bes Cars Collide; 2 Hurt — An alleged drinking spree last night ended in death for four Waterford Township youths when their car hurtled past a curve on Pontiac Lake road and smashed headon into a tree. A fifth youth, from Pontiac, was” removed from the wreck with injuries, = ~ In another accident this morning, a Brighton man died in a “aera: eal ar} Ei ' g it te 33 i z i ab. S 3 FF 5 = E = i jE f 3 E i Rat s Re Hf TP Hes all E TH otit SE il i ii - Whitfield, 1941, Walter, 81, is president of the Clarkston State Bank. The site of the original building was at Cass Avenue and Pike Street. A fire in 1925 forced the firm to move to a site later occu- Warmer on Friday Weatherman Says According to the U. S. Weather 3 : sy ae fi Rs EOL aN te Rs Ga ADR! ORT cn mt ee Ma se En te pied by the Hotei Pontiac and cur-| Bureau, tonight will be cloudy with — rently by the Pontiac Osteopathic/a low of 40 degrees. ‘ Hospital. The forecast for tomorrow will FIRM EXPANDS be ‘warmer and the mercury is the present building in 1928. The store had an original staft — oo of 10. It now employs 65 persons "the Conti Page lowest thermometer reading : astra ohn seed preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- ‘'Seen by School Bus Driver Board meetings and reviewing the situation in que of funds that are not available is plain mockery. In the past Pontiac has acted to take care of its needs. Citizens on all sides are ——— positive action. Twe Royal Oak women were crashed into the side of a trailer! seven miles east of LaGrange, Ind. 2 Royal Oak Woines Killed |n‘im'* to stop at - an intersection and | Described by Sutherby as being leary trotted away and made about four feet long, including its sappearance in an adjacent swampy woods, The area is gener- tail, the animal was black and hed! in, wooded and furnishes a good habitat for such Mrs. Margaret prin- cipal of the Lec ports that i 23227 i Pe g a h Perennial Panther on Prowl Again] » esac tiac was 4 degrees. .The mer- cury rosé to 50 at 2 p.m. el "5 : Others in the vicinity saw a simi-| lar animal shortly after Mr. Terry | : Fae: soar ie a. pe ame ee ign aoe RS ae Pegs take » ay wet as Se iy shan ale ei cea te cee aa as amend ee Vac Le, aes es ____ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 : : : Renew Request | <== 2. noes . ' ; C ' R a 42. iin this week. , ty Plan equesting|""""-"*"- for Hospital Aid Fx or fo on Southtield jorscsaeners ra Lane on Southtie sete ale Pontiac General Head BIRMINGHAM — Request for|too little property, to meet the’ zon- teainy. he nlentad seiiy te St Confers With CN ee ar eee en omens ae ee i is being relayed Yrom the planning|continue when one IT, arrested at a | Over Federal Funds board to city commissioners, pany’s officials returns from Fior- erry dB ge on? Me , The board last night heard City |'@#: : returned to & juvenile home at No definite answer resulted yes-|Planner Herbert Herzberg describe) City planners on Tuesday met icnoxvitie, Tenn. He ‘had escaped eat ae Macend fegueet Satie Oalenl Cray: see tee Saleh oy aeeminien me and joined his brother-indaw in apps ro verre Ee agg ta oeh ae Ree age» Aga. enrnr gpa me Meret] PG Oe |Paul, hospital director, said, west of Birmingham. Members|mutual problems were Edwin LaMay, 246 N. Saginaw, Fig tg Bag Supe bay! “2 ©* @ the _ brother - in - law, vey ‘ fnerease of traffic Datton » Cari {cleared of larceny charges, {Hospital Survey and Construction Southfield wend require. more ee ae ee aie been with Kinser at the market. Dept. for three hours. space on Southfield within the Frank 7 ‘. extradition th Judge intendent, will be as follows . pe No members of the Board of Sy Sees SR, Sem Deiy’s onset, yesterday, nad te | The raccoon is-oun of the tow Z ; ae iephote | Trustees were present at yes- | Bers agreed, waiting bis return to Colorado American mammals is Oe octane ony Pet | ASSOCIATED PRESS OFFICERS — Robert New York. McLean is president of the Philadel- | terday’s conference. The Southticld widening would be| on a “larceny by conversion | living relatives in the Old World, Park routes will leave the down. | “clean, center, re-elected president of The As- phi Bulletin, Knight is president of the Knight | 1 4. toot » tittle more encour- from 14 Mile to Lipeoln, and would town transfer point (Saginaw sociated. Press, poses with John 8. Knight, left newspapers in Chicago, Detroit, Akron and.-Mi- aged than I did before,” she said. | allow for one parking lane, The Street between Pike and Law- first vice president, and Henry D. Bradley sec- ami, and Bradley is president of the St. Joseph, | 5. is expected to confer with|Toad is currentl Sesto pet sh bear thresh ond vice president, at AP directors meeting in Mo., News Press & Gazette. ey ee eet xe ~ tind ro 20 pam, = . aid under the Hill-Burton program|30 feet wide. ttomd, te same ues wl Plan Funeral Service ssormer Convict Held ‘sewed ts napa i sarcn| Owners of property aticing un Sas Go eats ot ee : A 4 c h Victi > 1 h , th ae oe ne Rooter et with the planning turn to area at 8: ' patient facilities at Pontiac night to allow- cm at S'mime ww attOF AULO Cras ims _|in Teacher's Dea Eerie pb me Seana oe are Outbound services have er ee oo nen tee. Wee ceneeeer en ye eet lees tebe pled savwbere ward ack to the river bank. Seaees early to-|children. oe elise 0 teaiieh 6 osena. No recommendation was made. pt aa he tees Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- ae at iin en | aay en ae ee ene Se epaceene ant Stay 55 00.0000 Se . hi urday Done tence mprisonment. topped $4 million. those abutting property own- fo Ba 7 Aig hnadiga Peet ipo nein: Pale Tipe epee eae de Lundberg was released from! The director said she expected: ers and the owners of the two jured in Pontiac General Hospital. |Park Cemetery. Marquette Prison in September/@ increase in the 1956-57 Hill-) parcels to meet with them, A de- and five ilson, Mrs. Katheri Lawrence |ydar term for breaking and enter.|74 be Senomond in duly. eghetie’ se ae wy Word has been received of the) "6: , : FES as status of five lots north of 14 Mile hangs Home, Pontiac. 4/ Seth of Mrs. Katherine Lawrence, ine Wile Oeanee te cee William Judy Enters on Pierce would be feasible if two | As prtared. gh pd Waterford dpe ~ Bove Pg mee an settled Upper Peninsula. Except St ' Se at R = shared ae oe lots, ac-, | tua steal frame, ane route er on his Th] !eRday at her home tn Owonso. for aus anicrstents toner SGHG JENGIE RACE ye the board the ons owner, 1, atta te eae 28, Mrs, Lawrence is survived the entire. region. The thea for the| Dominic Caputo, had agreed to sell: " ; Frank and|her daughter, Mrs, William | E. onatent at least 10 feet to the Leinbach-| Famous ‘QUAKER’ Folding Easel Style parents, Louch of - @ niece, Cather.|., “°. Burdick, @ speech correc-| State Senate seat vacated by Wil hick sister, Mary Lou, | 0 melody ge a nephew, Maxwell 8 Ip nage at the Soo, said she|iiam §. Brodmfield, now a candi ee le ead re Lifetime Metal + ss + Thomas, both of § ' knew daughter must have met/date for U.S, Congress was en-| = tou. Victorha|. Service wil be held at 3 SO moor dag cele 1 Arve ncaa Mi tered yesterday by Berkley Mayor c rai Hate Rockwood, ‘Tenn. and|Saturday from the Jennings Lyons sinday night to say. ahe had ai fers as the tether of te u in “ Paes Oe reotera 06 Cpeidn, Tone. , rived safely at Grand Marais. of , 7 Mis Bard's tater, wo i njCeagars, Dae Deen mayer ot EBS 3 Stretcher f/f e furniture business in Muskegon,|ta'¢ ~~ Baby's Washable ORLON ; 1 Harton Waterford Youths Atha prea aee zee, An rence endl Sea 4 also came here yesterday. The parents!req) estate broker for nine years, 3-Pc. $ ter Set Original $11.95 Sparks-Griffin 17+ : are divorced and Miss Burdick was|ne was an Air Force pilot during “FC. oWea 8 pm. Satw-Killed in Smashup |e ou ena IWorld War IL Sheigie , ——— (Continued From Page One) od Gaus rier aha'et a ie dm ot ber n= oad Seale: Poe “recognition” state’ George|tertord Township Police Chief 88 Tech and State Nor-|eotten suburbs.” He said Onkdand ~ 2 ais P ‘mal College at Ypsilanti and wasicounty has been receiving “‘a pit- - 39 of Poa-| ee Ven Alta enid, |saving money for more education, |tsnee trom the enormous taxes be- om 7a. AD Several of the occupants were iher mother said. She had planned|ing- paid into state treasuries by $3 Vel : thrown from the car, he said, andjto study in France this summer. |Qaidand County residents.” ™ the engine landed some 75 feet ped hag Age sey Rape . eatee ue for Arthur Delmar|/*¥@¥ from the scene. The four branch of the Fox River, just over | ullfight for Grace © orlon sweater eee ane ter tin %_ Ott Ar. were Pronounced dead ot Pontiac!, slight hill off a side trail. It! POLLENSA, Majorca (INS) — oun. am Seek cadia Park reining hy Be od +7 age: Hospital. by Deputy Oak-|was fully clothed in the red coa |Honeymooning Prince Rainier of IE at inis price. Houseware. land County Coroner Dr. Isaac C.|and khaki slacks she was wearing! Monaco and the former Grace\[E choice of ones Py avast. —ind Home, Pontiac, with) Prevette at 2:30 a.m. when she disappeared, except that Kelly disclosed today they plan|[E and many pas- 8 in Oak, Hill Cemetery A| conartames TO POLICE one shoe was missing. lto stay in until Sunday. TTT TET TTT TTT TYTYYTTTTT a veteran, Mr. ag 4 + pee nie Police were searching for the They will attend a bullfight Sun-' are ceemnedieahereedinnersemrcneenialerenesteeeede “3 .: IMotor Division factory worker told ("" wae Ge ant They foun] 7: ae Ee Soe et Seno riday and Saturday SPECIALS! . rents, Arthur | Pontiac police how five youths im a| blood. Naatntnad fiver mats ond Lama:| ee ! 7 7 sworth; four|car with the same license plate|berg’s blood-stained work shoes | , Howard at/had forced his car off Oakland| about a mile and a half west of Former Seeks Seat BARGAIN BASEMENT aterford T avenue near Pensacola avenue and| Munising where the ex-convict) «ALLEGAN w—Arthur My Young, he U. S, Navy; threw a-beer'bottle through a rear| said he had tossed them. 39, Shelbyville farmer, announced Full 18x24 Inch Size —~ Comfortable’ naw Sandra, Bar- window. At first Lundberg told police| ne is @ candidate for the Demo-| tiac General ; and his| Tony Schneider, 1257 Cherry-'blood stains in his car were from) cratic nomination for the fourth Reguler $3.95 Vel | AIR FOAM RUBBER sald today, rig Mrs. Ida Farnsworth ‘lawn Ave, said all the youths! a deer he had struck and at-| district congressional seat of in- | ‘ pi pesrneal ad os Pontiac. jseemed drunk anid were waving tempted to put into the front seat.|cumbent Rep. Clare Hoffman (R CURITY’ Diapers Bed Pillows - Pontiac Man Faces - Local Slaying Count Mrs. Richard G. Hartingh Mrs, Richard G, (Elsie M.) Har- |been ill five years. . Born in Cleveland, Obio Nov. 11, 1881, she was the daughter of and Mary Jane Miner | * Vaughns is charged with ‘the|in Tawas City. | of Willie Henry /37,| A life member of the Eastern "| Star, Mrs. Hartingh had lived in Ponting since 1919, — City Grocery Firm - Sells Affer 37 Years (Continued From Page One) Who help supply some 400 retail . Whitfield estimates the company has done $125 million worth of *‘|business since it was founded 22 Draftees to Leave for Induction Tuesday lenid, myer, 726 Hollister St, According to Evans, the youths jumped cut of their car when Schneider parked at the Hollis. ter. address, and two of them fought briefly with Schneider. in the: doorway, Schnelder told dows..-~.. Then they..smashed the right front car window with tire irons and beer bottles, Schneider told Evans, and drove away. Police believe the youths may have been celebrating Stone's dis- charge this wéek from the Air a base near Las Vegas, Nev., Van Atta said, and was living with a address. : The car was registered in Hamp, ton’s name, Van Atta said, and in- y|with volume doubling since 1951, | Whitfield. said. ' * * ” Lord said cordial relationships between the new management and the- local company extends to the seat. this year in Waterford Township, Van Atta added. He said that in .|1924 fire when Lee & Cady fur- The Weather . sta cit . Full U.8, Weath > Berean Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly wow & today becoming y cloudy and temerrow. armer tomer- vow. Migh today 58-K4. Lew tonight Rear 46, near ©. Vari- miles Ao od 7 becom - northerly ay. omerrew with showers likely, tow Royal Oak Resident Faced With Warrant | A first-degree murder warrant was issued yesterday for Cecil Ed- gil, 31, of Royal Oak, the alleged shop porter who died yesterday morning in William Beaumont Hos- Today in iret temp + om At 6 am: Wind velocity 2 mph. Direction; West. ° Bun sete -— nished facilities to help during the past an Ooms ‘had died when their cars failed to! make the same curve and struck: the same tree. POW Talks Continue GENEVA (® — Ambassadors U.| Alexis Johnson of the United States, and Wang Ping-nan of Communist China, met today for the 45th time in their nine-month- long secret negotiations over American civilians imprisoned in He said they followed in their -| William J. Sheehan said Lundberg 4 When Mrs. Satzmeyer appeared Evans, the men threatened her to/ Sleep.” {go back in and not call police or! i ° wi Deiidts bor busbend. the fe eur. | eY would smash the house win- jhe is entering the Republican con- Force. I tioned atitest for U. ey ae ee ae at pondero’s vacant seat, brother at the Pontiac Lake road/°f Marion and publisher of news- juries to the man's legs and feet/@gency and a free-lance writer. indicate he was in the driver's, S#dler says he favors an incomé:¢ ' first subsidization of educational per- The fatal accident was the wg | 1 credit control dad. breed! years a niimber of motorists |Purchasing power. . | | | | He changed his story when officers | ishowed him his own blood-soaked | FULL DOZEN | trousers. - 4 Schoolcraft’ County Prosecutor : jagreed to show police where he ‘$ jhad hidden the body after officers 4 promised he would not have to get > out of the car at the scene. i After being brought to the jail > in Manistique, Lundberg told po-/ 4 jlice he was cold but declined their eo of coffee. “I want to sleep, I want to) he said. . Former Publisher Seeks Vacant Seat A former newspaper publisher from Royal Oak today announced 4 4 4 4 4 . ‘ 4 4 . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 8S. Rep. 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Find Detroit Resident |Crows Go to T Worries Plague Business Executives fr pertt Revco co eo eeu wal Who Constantly Watch for New Men |, sm. rwsnan iy yim. 5 Tw sed uae set uk ‘ | Who company presidents are, right spot never fails to turn up|Hazelwood St, Detroit, gully of into the residential areas of the general portray the tcl com| whet ey tak Bey shold de sn arson after a trial lasting 1% days.|city. The gravel-voiced intruders, pany president as a hard-working, S84 what do they fear they do The SRA president pointed out Soper was convictéd of mali- - quickewitted businessman who has| “"™**-” , |thiat every chiet executive f9¢e8|ciously burning an automobile Oct.|tarm land their quarters, are in-| earned the respect of the men in The survey showed these presi-/recurring crises. He added that it) 1955, in Commerce ‘Township. filtrating into the plushler, clipped) Gents worried most about Usingltg have their most brilliant. ideas| Oakland County Circuit Judge hedge and patio section of the city, ce 8. [time etectively, not being able tolwhen thelr backs are against the| Frank L. Doty set no date for sen-|"They are extremely sdaptable,” This characterization is trué for do things, building a satisfactory) wail.” 2 tencing Soper. . the official said. ee “Shop “til | ZAMOUS TIMEX MA GNETIC sek | DISC RECORDER with MIKE — hide part of their personalities. “| Oiner difficulties that make for! Friday Night! | Regularly 59.95! * 29” | fun at home — ideal for the office . .. important savings... first quality presidents are as secretly dissat- president are negotiations, search-| isfied with their own work as |ing for a creed to live by, self-im-| their most bumbling |provernent and making crisis de- employes. He added that this hid- cisions. den dissatisfaction begins almost ' from the day they take over the " wcer onld meny more of ~ | the YPO “are constantly plagued pn Wetoen genteel, by. the, frustrating feeling that | The SRA president said at a re-| they have more work to do and | Chicago meeting of commerce more people to see on any given industry executives that presi-| day than they can satisfactorily dents myiie indicated they agent handle.” ~: most of their time worrying about i ~... problems, - A brisk business manner is one Ce — ~ a dk ‘ of the results of this constant time) WY St ey EXTENSIVE FILE : \pressume. , | aa Bom _ These problems were uncovered) The Chicago executive called the ra. in a survey made among members|task of finding and training key) of the Young Presidents Clyb, an.officials the “thorniest and longest-| m composed of execu-'lasting” problem a president faces. tives who became presidents ofjHe said one company head re-| multi-million dollar concerns be- ported: . fore reaching their fortieth birth-\pear supuP save to 92c on 5 styles... verre! to 2.4 ids Spencer called the study (core of (declining sales) was lack “possibly the most extensive file (of jeadership in our sales depart- ef information yet collected about © Phono-Adapter. con as ro to aguperb tone 45 rpm phono. umbo pth Bags ! ee q KD\WAZA Package of 6 extra discs, Phono-Adapter, reg. 495 .... 3.98 reg. 149... 99e [34 Make records of radio and TV stars for a fraction of normal cost! 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Because they buy only to their exacting seinen for fine quality. in Waite’ Sleep Shop, Cannas for the best in fins bedding buys, you'll find many of these sets originally ordered by one-of these super-critical buyers. Lucky for us, and you, his order was taking needed warehouse space awaiting completion of a new motel, We bought the entire lot for immediate delivery at an unbelievably low price. Extra firm, units, built-for long wear, Full or twin size mattress and box spring! . oa _— Attention! Hotels, motels and rooming houses! Order now at this amazing - Trouser Hangers price—we'll try our best to fill quantity orders. Write, phone FE 4-2511!- Plastic Combination Suit Hangers ale Heavyweight plastic ‘ Children $s Hangers hangers, adjustable Cuff hangers thot hold 7 _ Waite’s Bedding Center—Downstairs Store nickle-plated clips. Re- trousers wrinkle - free; — L- on i a lorful chil last oe rc gh ttl beh a volving hook. 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Never “Nylonu” the original feet. mi ~ : young springy | iléo Twin- ane assures.o com- If whitener . . “washes, whitens ak seo r shape j2 ern m0 crepe soles are strong & ) beighoent lon, wool, oe nd ore 2.98 against ic caps or ‘ - 9 able colors. Red & blue." Sr 5% to 3, ~~ Oe ee > PONTI AC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1956 55 Mas FIVE } “atialrete “Summer-Time” Fashion Show fee ae —_—e } ee Tonight at 8:30 p.m. sg ; . Open at - Pontiac High School Auditorium! | o~ oa ) F = i "til 9 * | Pa pas ~ Friday c , a bs _ Night! B j “x / i : _ Saudi ; ee _ War Maj. Gen. Abdel ! | as , : countries, designed to solidify the ! Arab world. ‘ Shades, Lights | q ’ Ig | : : 3 : ws a= of Ford Empire Vy , p = : ae "4 Milan Village Maintains Ht Sy 2 Once-Costly Generator; H ieee for Electricity Source | Fe, Pst : MONROE (#—A gleaming Wye” 4 a te at ay Poke ee Bie fell. Bites, Calne still lights up the village office ‘* cay, boven 1620 "heats, and public library in the village | F. _ , : ae eit a , of Milan. | ea : el : Ch : - We akighty pollahed generster| ie | believed to have cost per kil- W owatt output to install than any save 1.96 on all-around full shadow-panel dip, drip, dry famous eck Up On Ea a Li vin ith aS other power plant in the state. | bre | (Phe power plant, bd a h : wae . Youthform No-Iron Cotton Batiste Wrinkle-S y Baby Checks $260,000. It has never 4 exclusively ours... . 5 Th tor back to the, sar Siena toy” se] | ~— MILLAY es Seem Arnel and corn sient! = LOB. — caren ceybenms beng NYLON S Cool, carefree no-iron cotton batiste .... your perfect answer for spring . | Macon. and summertime! Cannot ride up and never need the touch of an iron! Fresh, . a a, 4 A real worksaving wardrobe of superbly-detailed slips. Exquisite imported one tér te kine ah fing Shot is yaa ig mimute youstry it on! One for town, |. ant a paadod Sa teal 99c French nylon lace and permanent crystal dacron pleated trims. + + come in and choose yours now in this 4) 3 flowing ‘oh the of the n ° Sizes 32 to 40 in all brilliant white. easy living fabric that washes so easy! 7 ; village, was y ate adlyanr yh ser) e P, . Waite’s Better Lingerie—Second Floor “ é‘ _ Waite’s Dresseo=-Third Floor of Fashion pict Severed, : P house erected. roportioned Fit! ion SF, ; ne A generator was installed in the| eyonemn, Fomsted! t tile item i a i drobe | éu’ve been doubl rossed , ! ! was insta n ‘i : ' : oe : wis prove wae ee | © Eull Fashioned! most versatile item in your season spanning wardro y ouble ¢ and you re twice as lovely in | light ony e j , ; Sere ese | et Fully Lined | § _SARONG JR'S | styles: Regular, seamless and knee highs! All heel and toe reinforced for longer wear. Fine The mill was converted to a) community center and other build- | ings used to house village equip- ment. One structure was leased | to a bowling alley while the power house became the meanicipal building. There's little chance that Mi- 500"? 5.00 ee een ? _ Faille Coats | gv : a * 12.90 me lan’s venerable power plant wat | 15 denier, ° ever be laid up he “60 gaug Milla ; parts. uge Millay ‘ - Ford, who wanted parts for his hosiery your @ Luxurious Taffeta Lining! Model T cars to be simple and in Now-—-Saone ged _ ample supply, directed that plenty | ®@ Tuxedo and Fitted Styles! assurance of of spares be kept on hand for Mi-| sila famous criss-cross Wee lan's pmernee. u | ‘ ‘ eotu the nis! * or bial Wrap yourself in a world of fashion ‘ ire : sega — Thurlow Botley. village public wear! oose ons th oe ’ wr / @S well os the works superintendent, said there | ; ot o “little” price. Here's versatility 5 bottom of the . is stored in the power plant base- taupe, country unlimited . ... looks smart loveliest pull-on girdle ment a standby part for every : you've ever worn! Not part in the generator—and a stand- worn casually or to the dressiest beige, suburban by for the standbys. beige and blush affairs. Practical, too, it’s ‘only are your legs free to ; water repellent for spri j Israel’s Cotton Crop beauty. Sizes sees 4.4 tal Nici “_ move with complete « Increases Sevenfold —_— — 8Y2-11. ” ° a comfort—but lack, bei id . 8-18... Black, ige and navy your waistline is forever free from : uncomfortable cutting . JERUSALEM—Israel's 1955 cot-| { ton harvest increased sevenfold) ‘ over the 1954 crop, resulting in| Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor the saving of $2,000,000 in hard currency. The 6,500-ton yield of cotton, first planted experiment: ally two years ago, will provide} 40 per cent of the country's cot-| Penaljo 3 | Promise _ton requirements. Sherif Needs te re] Lootwear Pleasure for GREAT FALLS, Mont. (® — The. court room started buzzing when the defendant in’ a murder trial) ms eceaiet ntc'at S| SUMMEP. .. . 1L.95 Waite’s Coats—Third Floor of Fashion ° No. 500 teatherweight nylon power net with sheer nylon marquisetie traced with. delicate embroidery. White only. Sizes petit, small, medium, and large! _ Penaljo’s Shield Crinkle-Straw White & beige. Smail- narrow-medium. 5-10 . ol 195. in five minutes after the trial was' to start. Sheriff D. J, Leeper escorted the accused man in and told Judge, ’ * Weite's Corsets—Second Floor C. F. Holt they were late be- Light-hearted Penaljo’s to perk your every step throughout i cause one courthouse elevator sailed. thé summer days ahead! Be sure to make New H andba St les The judge fined the sheriff $5 your selection today! 8 y for the delay, 4 for Summer .... Here are enough dif- . } 98 ferent styles in summer bd a a - Man-Size Trout AUKLAND — Rainbow trout in- troduced into New Zealand rivers | ‘ ‘ ‘Penaljo’s _ Round-Up Tan & red leather. Corkette, wedge- Som of more than 25 pounds. (Advertisement) ¢ © Penalig’s Bandit f White, Tan. Small narrow, medium. 5-10 eeee ee ALM. . S poppy .. Desert sand, tan. Small ~. nate » row - medium. 5- — 0. HSS. AMO ORE PON eg NTE NESS fe a ie ie ~! i } I A 5 NIE PONTIAC PRESS Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter "MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ectettates ay baat ears Sot mE 3 Genésee Sees MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 _ Attorney General Asks Security Act Change After long consideration the Eisen- ‘hower Administration has asked Con- gress for what we believe is an over- due change in the Nation's basic security law. : U. 8. Attorney General BrowNeELL wants the lawmakers to eliminate that section of the act which makes it mandatory to suspend without pay any Federal employe accused as a security risk. In its place he proposes two sensible substitute provisions. ee Be Ree He would have such an employe, if he occupies a nonsensitive posi- _ tion, retained on the payroll until his case is decided. If the em- ploye’s position is sensitive, he would have him transferred to a nonsensitive post and similarly ‘retained pending final disposition of his case. - It long has been felt that the man- datory suspension without pay is one of the severest features of this law. An employe who wants to fight the charges against him might find him- self without funds at the very time he needs money most not only to live on and to retain counsel. S £22k |... One of the strongest argu- ments for this change is to be -found in operation of the act. Officials estimate that more than. half of those accused as security risks have been cleared when they carried’ their fight té the finish. Not only have these employes suf- fered needless hardship, both mental and financial, but the Government also has lost. It-has had to pay the cleared employe ‘full back pay, and got no work for it. . x * * We hope Congress will act favor- ably on the Attorney General’s re- quest. To withhold approval weuld be to refuse to recognizé a basic Ameri- can right—the right to be considered innocent until proved guilty. . Unwise Discrimination Three Southern states have adopted ‘legislation which amounts at least to shortsighted discrimination - against Japanese textiles. These states, Alabama, South Caro- lina ana Mississippi, are big cotton producers. In the belief that they are helping home manufacturers, all three require that mercantile estab- lishments display signs reading “Jap- anese textiles sold here. oR Critics of such legislation con- — tend that it comes dangerously close to encouraging a_ legally backed effort to. carry out a boy- cott. Moreover, it is a clear vialotion of the spirit of our 1953 treaty of amity and commerce with Japan. . . An important feature of that . treaty, “the most favored nation” clause, was included for the special purpose of guarding against just such discrimination. sos _ Most important of all, the backers . ‘of this legislation seem to have for- gotten that Japan long has been our _ + gmajor foreign market for cotton. Also 2 reflects. It also is to be hoped that ee rE mde mere hn tha ood ‘tax Petty Theft by Phone Most people in this country are so basically honest that they not only pay their just debts and taxes when due, but wouldn't even think of ' Stealing from a neighbor, . “ .Yet an amazing fact is that many otherwise respectable persons don’t hesitate to engage in petty. chiseling. One example is provided by Thi- nois Bell Telephone Company which ° loses heavily because of widespread abuse of the person to person long distance telephone call. = pores a ee ‘Here is how the racket works: A long haul truck driver or traveling salesman reports to his home office by asking for a non- existent person. Told that the person named isn’t in right now, the call is canceled without charge. Yet, because the agreed upon name was used, the mes- Sage was delivered and the tele- phone company. is cheated of the toll. ed x &* *® According to officials of Illinois Bell, their company alone loses be- tween $300,000 and $400,000 a year because of this petty theft by phone. What makes this cheating all the more reprehensible is that its cost automatically is passed on to the honest telephone users. Fortunately, Illinois’ .commerce commission has authorized the com- pany to fight this abuse by suspend- ing service to subscribers found thus dodging toll charges. The Man About Town The Fight on TB Annual Get Together of _ Allied Workers in Cause ‘Splitting headache: Alimony. Workers get together next Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the annual dinner and meeting of the which is the big focal event Of the year in the fight against TB. It ts open to the public, but advance reservation is quite necessary. The guest speaker is to be a7 ‘C. W. Kammeier, - Executive Secretary ot the Wisconsin Tuberculosis Association, whose topic will be " “The Job Ahead of Us.” Returning to TV on. Charinel 4 at 5:30 o'clock Sunday are ; Tom and Arlene Hadley, = whose “Nature Trails” have an Oakland County background. Mr. and Mrs, Hadley, whose home is in Holly, recently returned from a 17,000-mile lecture tour. The funeral of a grand niece ‘ot the celebrated surgeon of the last century, Dr. William’ Beaumont, was held Wednesday. She was Miss Florence Beaumont who spent practically all of her 79 years in Oakland County, 71 years at Clyde. It was in honor of Dr. Beaumont that the » William Beaumont Hospital was named. He made an observation of the digestive tract in 1822 through a hole in the stomach of a man who had been shot, which eminent physicians have claimed was the greatest advance of tha century in surgery. . Back in first place afmong the American League batters today is Se Bill Skowron of the Yankees, though by a narrow mar- gin over Mickey Mantle of the same team. The five leading bat- ters are: ; AB R HH Pet. Skowrom, N.YV....,0.:65. MH 3 18 468 Mantle, N.Y. tooceee 1 8 ORD AT Courtney, Wash.....,...% 8 0 485 Berra, N.Y. ow. cccaeee MOT) ORO ANT Olson, Wash......9-.08 & FT M6. AND Answering a questionnaire, “What do you like about spring?” Harrf |Fulgomer of Elizabeth Lake Estates, wrote, “Wait until we have some, and I'll see.” There's sorrow in the home of -- Burnett Blackney _ . _ of Keego Harbor. A large warty toad that ‘has been catching flies and bugs around their garden for several years, and be- came quite tame, was killed in its under- + _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1956_ Who'd Have Believed It! David Lawrence Says: New Red Propaganda Line Rips U. S: WASHINGTON — The flow of news sometimes embarrasses var- fous spokesmen-.for present-day governments, Nehru in India must be wondering now if he hasn't been a-bit harsh upon the United States, accusing it of ‘‘sabre-rattling” and threats. Even Walter Reuther, la- bor leader, who has been stumping India lately making criticisms of his own government, must fee] un- comfortable as he reads what Khrushchev has just said to the British people: . “I am quite sure that we will have a guided missile with a hydrogen bomb that can failfany- where ip the world.” The Soviet leader also claim¢ that the Soviet Union was the first nation to explode a hydrogen bomb from an airplane. He adds: “The Americans are only ti- nding to do so because their explosion was not of a hydrogea bomb but of a hydrogen installation.” : Yet the Soviet government is pro- testing against the forthcoming tests of hydrogen bombs to be held by the United States at the Mar- shall Islands in the Pacific. And Nehru is also against these tests. REUTHER JOINS BLAST But the main burden of the Nehru speeches has been that the United States emphasizes military power and military alliances, Reuther echoed that criticism when he told audiences in India recently: “Like -many Americans, I have felt that United States foreign pol- icy in Asia has placed undue em- _ phasis upon military power, - mili- tary pacts and military alliances. This overemphasis on military . power has, in my opinion, tended to'trade reliable democratic frierids for doubtful military alliés."’ Reuther didn’t name the -“re- liable” friends or. the “doubtful . military allies.” But it is signifi- cant that the line taken by the labor chief has been repeated in a general way by Adiaj Steven. son, whe came out openly last week against the holding of H- bomb tests by the United States. ~ Without mentioning Stevenson, President Eisenhower at his ; Press conference made this sig- nificant point about the proposed ban on H-bomb tests: “Tt is a little bit of a paradox to urge that we work just as hard as we know how on the guided missile and that we stop all re- search on the hydrogen bomb, he- cause one without the other js rather useless . . . so TI think re- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Dear Diary, I wish that he . , Would call me on the phone , , This evening is a weary one. , . And I am so alone . . . I have not had a letter or... A card of any kind . . . And naturally | wonder if... 1 still am in his mind , , , Dear Diary, perhaps today . , , The weather will be bright . , , ~ And I shall have some cheerful thoughts .. . To write to you to- night ... . I sort of have a feeling that , . . He does remember me’ ‘. + And that he really cares enough .. . To want .my company .» » Dear Diary, I told you so! , . . ‘He-came with all i eee search without test is perfectly use- less, a waste of money.” DEFENSIVE STRENGTH Such inconsistencies are appar- ent also in the arguments made by those who keep on saying that America is “losing the Cold War" or is not sufficiently alert to the ‘opinions of Asian ‘peoples. The United States is not pressing its military program for purposes ‘of aggression but of defense. When the argument is made that Ameri- ca should put Jess ‘emphasis’ on military alliances, it really means that this country: is being asked to abandon those alliances. This is the objective of the Soviet prop- - gaganda about alliances and over- seas bases: It has been going on for some time now, Again, it’s a case of an attempt by the Soviets to disarm the United States: and her Allies—to frighten the West by threatening bigger and bigger bombs and de- manding that, unless trade ad- ° for Overemphasis on Military Strength vantages are given, the military threats will. multiply, ~ The news dispatches do seem to bear out the theory that military weapons are still a talking point of the Russian leaders and that ap- parently only Americans must re- duce armament,. abandon bomb tests and keep from debating mili- tary. matters in Congress, That’s what the Soviet spokesmen appar- ently want done, and some Amer- icans abroad seem to think it’s the way to “win Asia,” though it could come to mean “losing America.” (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.—Psalms 107: 27. * * * Sharp wits, like sharp knives, often cut their owner's -fingers.— Arrowsmith, Remedy for Heart Trouble Is Plain Body Exercises By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. Graduated exercises, that is, regular daily exercise of the kind and amount prescribed by the at- tending physician, perhaps begin- ning with the simplest arm or leg movements while the patient is still confined to bed or chair, and grad- ually increasing from week to week, until the patent can walk a brisk mile og two with benefit or do ordinary light work, is the very best remedy we have for heart trouble. The second best remedy for heart trouble, in my opinion, is a good-tonic. A heart tonic. Most good doctors regard digt- talis as a “heart tonic.” Just why, I have not been able to learn. As nearly as I can under- stand the doctors still consider digitalis a heart tonic because the great doctors of the last cen- tury did. The dectors of the last century got thelr digitalis . lore from an old woman of Shropshire who informed an English doctor by the name of Wijliam Wither- ing that foxglove (digitalis) was very good for the dropsy, In modern textbooks of ‘ther- apeutics, however, there is little or nothing about the effects of digitalis on dropsy; but man, they give the most amazing explanations of the action of digitalis on the heart. In view of these. weird explanations it is no wonder that some so-called * cardiologists (heart specialists) make their gullible customers be- lieve that a “weak" heart simply won't continue to beat unless the . poor soul takes his daily dose of digitalis, 1 say this is a refined cruelty, no matter how well-advertised the charlatan who defends it, Therapeutically, digitalis en- ables the damaged heart to do more work with the same expen- diture of energy, declared q stan- dard textbook published 18 years ago. If digitalis or anything else r , any fool can believe it will keep a heart beating indefinitely. — No, knucklehead, I can't share . your childish faith in the miracul- . can do no harm in any circum- stance. It is a combination of the B vitamins; including B12 and its potentiator, with fron and man- ganes, The daily ration of this is three tablets or three teaspoonfuls — B-Nutron tablets or B-Nutron Syrup, Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hfgiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatnrent, will be answered b Dr. William Brady, if a stam self. addressed envelope is sent to e Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, _ (Copyright 1956) it MC Truck plant will be where the present court te ad wien ete oe house is, | am sure they will definitely need a stop sign on sanction the erection of same. all the streets approaching Mich- There are many reasons why igam avenue, not @ yield sign. tho new eeemtinnns heieiing chet I have watching these 0 be erected out in, the country, yield signs for some tine, so °T° but Tl mention only ‘one of them travel these streets every day, and here: What will any and all people, they don't mean a thing to a lot —— a of people. We have too many ® Sor seeing: P school children crossing this street "ecess 1s called to take a chance on a yield sign Charles Crocker Please Bring Back Our Stop Signs 316 E. Wilson Ave. bog 3 up a cigar or cigarette? Chew gum? Usually a person who has one of these habits is intolerant of one who has another of these nervous habits, The gum chewer looks down on the nail biter. There is a fixed gulfof misunderstanding between the cigarette smoker and the man who enjoys a good co rona, * * * Now—thanks to an enlightened dentist—all us craven addicts have reason to be more tolerant of each other. . Dr. Maury Massler of the Uni- versity of [inois College of Den- tistry says smokers, gum chew- ers nail biters share one thing in common—they are all former thumb suckers. - A tolerant’ man himself, Dr. Massler sees no basic harm in these grownup -replacements. for the consoling-thumb of childhood. They are merely, he tays, need- ed methods of ‘‘relieving the in- ner tensions that build up.” SWORE OFF AT FIVE I cannot attest the general ac- curacy of Dr. Massler’s thesis. But it is certainly true in my case. I was a stout thumb man myself until the age of five, when © I swore off forever. : * * * There followed 29 tense, fretful, and restless years. Then at 34 I discovered the relaxing solace of a good cigar. It wag like being reborn again. Since then my life has been one long. smoke-filled song, But my enjoyment has been in- terrupted by many cigarette smoking hostesses who complained that the rich, dreamy aroma of my stogies reminded them of smoldering hemp. * * “Why don't you light up a cig- arette instead?” they urged. _ What could a polite man do but reluctantly extinguish his fine two-bit cigar—and quietly slip the out of my cigar by out cigarette is going cote tone answer. “Listen, lady,” I will -tell- her coldly. “You may not be up on the scientific facts behind this sit- uation, but Iam. - “The truth is that we are both reformed thumb suckers who, for social reasons, have turned to sub- Stitute adult satisfactions,. You probably had a small thumb so gars, . * ¢ «& “If I had wanted to grow up to be a cigarette smoker, I would have started off as a child by sucking my little finger. Now please let me enjoy my cigar in Peace or, I warn you, fight here and now, I may revert to real infancy and cram my whole hand in my .mouth and make gurgling noises." Faced with a threat like that, any hostess would back down and let a cigar man blow the smoke rings of his own choice. That is the wonderful thing about science, The more you - learn about it the more practical ways you find to use it to improve Case Records of a Psychologist: your daily living. $100 a Month Won't Go Fat in the City. but, It Will Do a Lot on a Small Farm One hundred dollars per tnonth will not go far in the city where you must pay high rent, but oldsters like Tim and his wife can live tn freedom and moderate lurury on a small five-acre farm, Scrapbook this case. It may start you plan- ning your farm freedom after 65. Better be a free farmer than a “kept” inmate of a rest home. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-340: Tim J., aged 64, is the Chicagoan who is soon to re- tire on a aocial Security monthly check. , “Dr, place east of Gary, Indiana,’ he began and his eyes shone like those of a youngster. * * » “Mother and I have about de- cided to invest most of our savings in the deal. It is a five-acre plot with some trees and a little creek that cuts acrogs the far corner. “We can get the farm for $3,750. It has a three-room house on it , and a shed that would serve as a cow and garage for my old Crane; I can buy a little . ample, and derive-therefrom about a dozen eggs per day all the year around, 4 * * * A neighboring farmer wil] plow an acre of garden for them for $10 in the spring. Thereafter, they can till it with hoe and other hand tools. From that garden plot they can raise corn, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, peas—and flowers! It takes an average of two acres of pasture ground to graze one cow. They have four acres for the cow, plus maybe a sow and the 30 pullets. : A good cow will average two gallons (8 quarts) of rich milk all the year around. This will butter, ) furnish cottage cheese, He will need to buy some hay for the cow and a little grain feed for the sow and chickens, but this outlay will not be very heavy.. FARM FREEDOM With | an outside cash income each nionth of $75 to $150, as from Social Security (or other insur- ance), Tim and his wife will live like free men and women. _ They will enjoy the zest of farm life. If you have never puttered around in warm Joam in “pring and smelled the odors of freshly plowed soll, you haven't really lived, So start shopping around for a five-acre plot, or even a smaller piece of land, on which you can retire. Try to locate on a good far from a bus stop, for then you _ will not need an automobile. Long after you are too wobbly to drive your own car, you can still . hobble to the bus stop to visit the ‘@ity and: attend a movie, church or other social event. * « &@ i i ji i E a7 8 ea | s : #2 f Fa i i 7 3 i F ‘ A &3: Reet i : Z i! 4 bes i act pa 2 ee. rks i é Log sa ead ines i gt akce Gie od j ‘ ee ae deere A i Beg ; s og eS eT RR RY ep: plaice sae ab eeeaiad Sp nih ee ely Rey. Oe hy aya EY ROS Se Frey ied ag yee | , bss in & : { i é ce : . 5 7 7 mig : ; ; : : 4 / : ‘o cae, 7 ‘ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 36. 1956 will burst inte bloom, tinent except Africa — where the) mest, . Se Nebraskans ge a Splendor of Trees Soiree Shen Se By PHYLLIS BATTELLE “The. Tree-Planter’s State” and al- conscious is quite simple;”"When, the laws of nature would allow,| And’ you never should get over! sala” ItThat was in Czechoslovakia where| breathe better ins weeds tas OMAHA, Neb, (INS)—It's been|™0st anybody you talk to can-give|the first settlers arrived here;the|they began to build up their own that feeling’ says Frank J. Pipal| Pipal, who recently celebrated a'he was born. His father worked on ad ee sen ae frock faction he a ee with @ lecture on forestry. land sas as.barren as a backyard) green nesting roosts for birds, their) (pronounced “people"). There's @/T5th birthday, is Omaha’s out-|a nobleman’s estate, and ‘by the, ™75% — sons who truly appreciate the) “Lets of folks take trees for jin the Sahara, own cool and comforting shade. |“yniversal intelligence” that is @ standing arbor expert.. He served|time he was 7 Pipal knew more| “God created the plants before splendors of trees are small chil-| stented,” an Omalian explained |- ciarved for beauty and scorched|PAMPERED TREES. '. |part of every living thing, he says, many years as city forester, andiabout trees, Saas ged. ete hen nateasta, to condition the air. dren, Joyce Kilmer, Tarzan and t¢ me, “But Nebraskans—never. |}, the midday sun, the pioneers Trees became the small, persona)|@%4 trees possess it as deeply as organized the ‘Junior Foresters”|most botany teachers in the U. 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Tough ten ounce twill is cut for a full swinging fit! Sanforized for max.. shrinkage of 1%. In 6 colors, sml. to ex. large. colored shirts in or pink, Contrasting darker colored slccks with ball belt of posde clots which gives a ae style note. Completely washable, i S08 ORE SR Nr Hl see's stews. ' ee nt Outfits Used ‘by Eskimos in Search| for Reindeer Herds -. WASHINGTON—When it's rein- efficiently drive their antlered charges into corrals. : In the cold Aklavik area of the ‘4 Hate I ; their own tracks, and the | Teindeer habit of traveling against Really From Missouri HARRISBURG, Pa. —A Mis- souri motorist passed through here and left evidence that he doesn't believe anything. unless he ~ is An irate motorist burst into city | hall in the Capitol city claiming was unjustly given a — A quick check showed that the] ticket has been put on the. wind- - shield. of a car bearing Missouri license plates and its. driver ap- parently took it off and: put it on the other car. Return of Swallow : RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. ®—It was not funny then, but Sam Hudley laughs now about losing his lower | plate and coughing it up five weeks later. He ‘swallowed the false teeth when he suffered a stroke, Hudley’s difficulty in eating and! drinking was blamed on the stroke gy and al- until a coughing spell « pounding “dtithe back by his wie - brought them up. Dr. C. A, Wood said the dues] ers apparently had lodged in his Big City bape t \ - \ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956. : . - with the car motor running and the| Made g Bij pine cle ater thi” exld Jute! out,” Mrs.Havelka told the child.|License? What's That? train crossing gates lifted, of nd Landing James A. McWhorter, and sent Pl Wide Awake Toes ‘Oh, that’s. all right. ‘This way BRIDGEPORT; Conn. iy-Police |e HARLESTON, W. Ve. @— Aliock to Hinton. OMAHA Mrs. A.W. Havelk! ny toes can see where they are|said John Green, 4, didn't have “Mental Hospital at/Cire ve per Pree! A native South African who|We* Slaying with her and, into a wire service pole. “I've Coast, now. are en-/@ce state capital, languages, Andrew Smith/4"e*8ing herself, donned @ pair of erento ty. Siow Sainets Aang wend Sat a in some useful-work. This is! “Judge,” she said, “I just got! Tsewu, has retired as secretary of| 4 slippers. control of a dozen or more gaso-|South for 30 years and never knew psychiatric treatments, hos:|tanked up and took off.” a Location Advisory Board in Port) “Don’t wear those. They're full|lines, now blend gasoline right in|I needed a license,” they quoted ‘ 5 Youd beter Ay, landing some abet ater 14 year _eervies.lof holes and your tots are sticking eae enero | || Buy With Confidence! ALLSTATE Tires Are Guaranteed for Service, L 2 i3 earenteed against all reed for = specified of months. aren tee in m@a~ fection =f pad oF your Polley guaranice of “Satis- 5 Nationwide service cara stikes GUARANTEED for 20 MONTHS. Extra. Tough X-41°~ Cold Rubber 100% Bonded Rayon Cord Body. Hook- shape grips and safety buttons help prevent skids ‘ and lessen road whine - and curve squeal. MOUNTED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE BROKEN GLASS ‘Mustate means, 8 TOEUCK. p+ co. Net : Leadion Save 1.28 i Favs 2.95! Now Gulp, eo] 66 . Quiptanding value! Flogting frame prevents sink- bl Square. pepaet: hetti 24-in. deep. - = COMMERCIAL TIRE SALE Reg. 3.95 Talk about elfictacisy' 6-Divider Steel Tackle Box Watertight: Can Be Padlocked } , ALLSTATE Rugged ‘and Dependable ALLSTATE EXPRESS 44 $.00%16 Plus Tax 6-Ply Rating @ Tops for '2-% ton low cost-per-mile @ Bonded rayon cord body resists heat _ @ Tough X-41° Cold Rubber for long life @ Takes abuse of pick up in easy stride 6.00x16, Only ........16.44 6.50x16, Only ........19.44 | 7.00x15, Only ........24,445 a: Plus Fed. Tax and Old Tire. a ‘ney 26.55 No-Trade Price! 6.70x15 Plus Fed. Tax and Old Tire OR TIRE AND TUBE Allstate Silent Cushions Choice of Tubeless or Tire and Tube sxe |. manor | Tmptin | pawn . 6.40x15 25.25 18.66 2.00 7.10x15 29.10 22.66 3.00 7.60x15 31.90 25.66 3.00 8.00x1 5 30.45 28.66 3.00 Plus Fed. Tax and Old Tire FIRST QUALITY TIRES BEST VALUES! Fer And Away The Yeer's Auto Accessories—Perry Si. Basement “LET S$ GO FISHING’ EVENT at SEARS! ELGIN BOAT TRAILER 750. Pound aoe Others— Priced from. .79.95 te 129.95 Easy Terms ai SS; 9995 ae x 2 son yy Regularly $165 149" Easy Terms U'/, HP. ELGIN OUTBOARD MOTOR You Save 15.22 20 mph, to Speeds u up yet ‘rolls’ smoothly! Cushion Power Mount absorbs vibration. Neutral luich—full reverse 14-FT. CEDAR-STRIP BOAT Exosptionall; y strong, yet lightweight! 48-inch cedar deck hollow, round pressed seam construction; planked deck. Has 3 seats. Use Sears Easy Payment Plan. long front 2 “219 Dd SPECIAL Ph PRICE "400" Spin Reel 8B Maenual-T Bail 1. ¢. Higgins 6.50 Brake in rear. Fixed, stowable 2,99! fray holds bait casting lures, 9- handle, Easy to maintain, Just . divider takes Spinning Both. cork lined. > lures. remove .2° screws, opacity: 200 ea 6-Ib. tent: | Bait Casting Reel Pile sce oe live Reg. S95 4.95 Has smooth, eccurate usually found in more costly reels, ete } action - 2-Pe. Fly Rods Tubular Fiber Glass neg.795 | 6,66 Mustard cork handle, polished Gluminum reelseat. § carbon steel sake guides, chrome © Only knap, these balls are en for samy type cour, ; Whiz Tennis Balls. Built for Long, Hard Play Aas Made ol good ‘quailty, live rub- ber with a long wearing y dee joe : Sr Say Bike Inner Tubes ALLSTATE “Premium” Tubes Reg. 106 88« All Sizes ‘Made ‘ol long-wearing “Buty!” syfithetic rubber. Rubber crated yetye stems, : ee er ene te ee ee ee eee ene ae pcs 5 as ge j a: BES : ic ienig oe eae a ear + : ‘ ( i ‘a “A CLIN ie a i ale ar Arata asin sink eal dainahnllasind mips tudiny tacks datip indent, ao toe te Ces é Loe j ARR. ta ie ta Ee ia as Mell ee il eit iy Pe ER OE Sg gs operas ee ee eee a ‘9 ey ag ff “J . ' ee F % ¥ ‘ i ad . + ewe ra é 7 | te . j é . es f , ae sy ee ,o bay ' ; : ty ‘ Ed € SE eee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 i . : - sai ‘I knew that $0 acres wasn't Weather? Whe Cares -panahcigte Renate you Can Output at Peak why he) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. ® —|tcany riage H told) NEW YORK—The American tin- ed raising rabbits in 1990. Ever decide that lle can't potslliher at some particular hour andlcan industry produced a record date Aber-|38 billion cans in 1965—an average . /of 230 cans for every person in the country and an increase of 14 iv & % f CLEAN UP FIX UP PEP UP YOUR CAR “ Ne WITH ALLSTATE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NG GET 2.96 SAVINGS! ~~ GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS! Bursting with Fresh, Dependable Power You Can Count On! yee PI é For Most Popular Cars Using 6-Volt Electrical System! - ee ALLSTATE BATTERIES Pearce ‘trical resistance, Best for both eld and new cars. Regularly 12.95 : — CO mi he iW 99 | ) =. = | ALL WEATHER MOTOR OIL \ a ‘ \@ : 2 ae: : And Old Battery From the first turn of the Regularly 3.59 AND OLD BATTERY — ONE LOW PRICE e * aati engine, protection 99 tits In the general vicllty of te zs ) bs a with ALLSTATE ALL Weather 10 a i to teader> @ Plastic impregnated give top : Oil. eel ane Dae | power flow: resist heat, acid Chrome. Mirrors The pelt as ace @ Plates “Chem-Set” for long service Buy Several! Save 60c! being .carried “ne plac withthe United Nations technical © Grid metal combat corrosion, nist Reguiar 49 ©6— 3.99 DON'T RISK OLD BATTERY WOES! Massive modera design, Mount Gaui tame Gh ree Br ten ot : on body or fender to add stylis mestic power in Latin America. | touch. With color-n-chrome or - a8 chrome-piate. —, steam bas the ad- ” || tricity, says the National Geo- - ] Steampower is tar loss expensive | at Ii than building and nantes | - || dame or constantly burning ‘as required in other electric pow- 5 . . : — Vag ° ALLSTATE Sideview seg Whitewall " Air-Cooled \y TTT War offerte to use poms oh mt ' «=. Tire Pump Mirrors _ Cleaner Cushions \ f : Lat yt DLLs the cual Ceatrel Ametean re — Reg. 3.19 2.39 x4 . 249 . a Lae public of El Salvador, and on the na 4ae — capers BE [British island of St, Lucia in the i 2.19 1.88 1.99 Car Safety Belts rd \| SEARLE | Caribbean. 4 _ =— Pia ss Body’ or tender oe a eens we. Ride in greater Meets CAA Specifications o > =. Ms Go foun Foci. New Zeal- fg ates res * aa > i”, ; Sete Pry i er nee - Q plastic bot tl ‘. rg comfort! Airy Reg. 7.95 6.66 ; ot and is building a power station B way. Your wt. it : able - 7 Sprays on liq- WS spring construc- — 252. «tt } - «at Wairakel in North Island's fa- j E Mion foot treadle soa Noqel = j os uid. Easy clean- tion. Wipe clean CSareese betwee Me os ~~ fills tire lated ing. with damp cloth, de nm most car acciden mous: volcanic region where pools 75 plated. . Takes, 2850 lb. strain. Green, boil, fumaroles and geysers erupt, Utility F Brake moregeetet Voltage someones Gasoline gray or maroon. and mudpots churn furiously, y Chamois Ps ; Re ulators Cans rae: pene a reaneatnam a c9 Desens of steam bores have Ti ee, 235 Fluid 8 Reg. 79¢ 4 . re been drilled, the, deepest reach- ee g J. Reg. 5.35 ae “yy ing 3,000 feet or more, Many =F 1 99 2 for 88< 4 66 59s provide —_ pressure that re- et ic ore F N hyd ° Well sealed can mains cccasion- ome. Pe oe f Protec bltery ho tenia Fe aly yen increasing, dnp ty shames 4 on tome. ie) Sf and- generator. } inch spout. ideal years of spouting. ANG | feet 100% oll all S.AE. heavy Brand new! Top ‘f for monst ae Electricty to be generated at tanned. At aes duty specifica uality. Fits all é a a g Corduroy - like woven Wairakel within the next few Sears tions. Save 62c, popular cars. — Saran plastic panel years is expected to power r . - FES - 4 T k across top of back rest. | New Zealand's er Bod: Ban in Auto Beauty Fit Lightweight O /ampcape a rue al é PX ‘ . Rayon trim. mitts idle 0s be > ce i Snack Bar Car Rugs Car jack eek — Oe SZ _. Better Plastic railway transport, In addition, spe- - Reg. 5.79 Reg. 5.95 “at os : Long-wearing simulated cial installations will p . oduce 4.44 Supramatic Shocks leather and woven plas- heavy water for Britain's atomic . ‘ . P energy program. S Ideal for tiny : Smart full front For, smal and sera ri? —_— nseeaty Ss ee “eb me yom . 3 tots feedi 9 tae medium - sized mirror w _ Reg. 4.75 * rie trim, Ins y; Ao tripe, Spit proo wall, ‘Color rich cate. reeed f ERE eR a doe op Envelopes May Have oe: Hes : ; polenie tsk ape aire . i axle rest. Buy . > go cave. Mate of Direct-action Allstate Supra- / Sf Number of Windows ‘ais. now at Sears. igh quality matics have wide contro! range, WASHINGTON—Formerly postal snow, water. ; glass. give you a@ more comiortable = 4 tea sin . ride. Buy now! - regulations permitted only ~ ons al advertising or display purposes, for example, or for return ress Also, more latitude is now pers |mitted coneerning where the win- cows may be located in the en- velopes, and printing may now be placed closer to the windows than ' a ; before. . i it Car Mie ete tse Te 1 || Whose Face Is Red? , On Var. ae 4 a DETROIT «@® — When Patrol- With Thin Wall Liquid Center Automatically Opens, Folds Car Top Carrier Terry Cover for Any Car 3° man John Pedrie saw Buster L, Reg. s M : Golf screech rinisn 3 for 99¢ Reo. 985 = 8 4G ee ee Ideal as Robe, Pillow, Towel bgt shee red ae Reg. 6.95 i; , nki A top quality liquid center ball Save your strength for better - 4.99 Installed quickly and easily in any car. And it can be used | iat oka nee - yo har that gives you a@ true flight, golf. Periectly balanced cart ‘Won't mar th Rubber-coated ' = ‘ t. fect >alance mar paint! Rubber-coate 3 , : é aetnare and durability! Tough rolls easily over fairways on hooks ond canvas webbed 2 ae fear ee ——e ae station, If you keep on, you ll have vulcanized cover. ball-bearing wheels, straps. Varnished oak bars, 8 4 pre » heg Y gg Rrenyrmil an aie omnes sdrie then cras the car Into suction cups, the rear of another while en route, Butter Exports Up CANBERRA — Australia export- ~ ed- just over 140,000,000 pounds of. butter during the 1954-55 market- ing year, nearly 60 per cefit more than in the year before, Great Britain took 122,000,000 pounds, an increase of 8742 per cent over the ‘previous year, ; Fishing Supplies @ There's bn item for every fishing need 5, q 77 _ Complete Rifle Set 39” ALLSTATE Trailer ‘Alls “You'll Find Values peta = Seema sng Terme acaa’ 69.95 2 Add sletmee to your trips! Allstate push-button radios have | a _Up te 1.49 — Save sitio mena ond snows: wel Remaely G24s) Aude tae, bly oP 5,e eng tmoe ick cuomale volume conta, Conral yon ‘Goods—Besement e ee a ; Aas. ts bg : Me ee ef ae : 5 ————— ia Regular 2.69 Antenna, Save 92c sd calat shawisunegsocs lee | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 PORTABLE MODEL sscom 11988 ¢ Without any sacrifice of tube size or quality! - Silvertone is specially designed — not just a table model with a handle added. Plays anywhere in your orm gs ~ | carries in your car. All this plus a big-screen — squint size picture. Common Size Diegenat __ Diegonst in the Tele- of the Pictore of the Viewing vision Industry Tube in Inches Aree in Inches don ta 4 : o “a. 3 re) Se "17 sine” 16% 15% Tose Recorders Ideal for Speech or Music mens 69.88 - oie he a speed 33 ‘-in. bodlard vanes ; me Five-inch speaker. i micro-. geod mygaton sg indica- GAS RANGE ONLY *5 DOWN © Giant Oven Is Fully Porcelain Enameled for Easier Cleaning @ It’s Our Lowest Price for 30 Inch Range with Giant 25 Inch Oven ® Shop! Compare! Only Sears Can Offer All the Features at This Low Price! « Deluxe-styled back-quard with built-in lamp > 41-In. Doitble Oven Electric Kenmore Range Reduced at Sears! A deluxe feature electric range that will add beauty to any oak an's kitchen ‘and delight! Has ‘ a : P s§ Down =. soemeane “mm han- top or well unit. Oven aut matic with Ken-Tieer. * and OLD RANGE double ovens, 2 waist-high char OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NITES ‘til 9 AR CONDITIONER v7 Mounts flush... never interferes with drapes This year be prepar ed to “dial the very first sultry day into cool, dust-free comfort. Install it yourself easi- . ly and sa®. Sealed ed cooling unit never needs lubrica- Fully Priced J Cools . . . circulates, dehumidifies, filters air $ $3 DOWN | : tion. Smart neutral color compliments any decor. Buy now, avoid inconvenience. | Kenmore Portable Dehumidifier” 9988 Pay Only $5 Down. _ Stor damp < discomfort and ruin- on effects of excessive — Colieen oe Geeibdeen deren drip tei or Connect to drain. Just plug it in. With Auto. Control. “— _ Lowest Price for a Space-Saver KENMORE 30-IN. 9" @ Oven Is Fully Insulated on All Sides for Better Baking Results Everytime ® Black Porcelain Enameled Aeration Pans Are Removable for Cleaning Autmatic Defrost SAVE $40! 239" Reg. 279.95. + 7 Big 13.6 Cu. Ft. Capacity Brand new merchandise at a special low price! Completely automatic defrosting .. . there’s no muss or fuss .. . even disposes of ‘the defrost water automatically. The full- width freezer holds 49 pounds of food! Full width crisper for garden-fresh fruits, and vegetable storage. Dairy-Mart for butter, cheese! | : Appliance Dept.—Main Floor & yee os Sie ks eae ge he | oe ee ‘i = Pay Only $5 Down ns This’ compact 8.3 cu. Coldspot — stores lip to 26 lbs. of iste foods! | age ‘ : . ~— More Modern Women Cook on a Kenmore Than Any Other Range Convenient Chiller Tray for meats and beverages. Servi-Shelf door stor- . age. Beautiful Color-Tone Beige in- terior. Net 7.7 cu. ft. Give a beautiful boost :to your budget. Walnut: finished ° with stnooth rotary action; adjustable upper and lower tensions; auto- matic bobbin winder; lever stitch regulator. Guaranteed 20 years. Sears Service Dept. Professional service- men professionally equipped to serve your appliances. SATISFACTION room's at Only 199. 88 is | Formerly 149.95 Contemporary Walnut Veneer Cabinet Even beginners can enjoy the American Women’s Hi No..1 hobby — sewing. You can make your own i fashions easier and faster on this smooth running Kenmore that costs less, Making your own fashion ‘is more fun with a K@fimore. = §§ Kenmore pays for itself in service. 45 "Ss Down ub ite uh eee ae yr ear gs j : ; ie RS i sd ial i ie: 4 ag ye spp nies aes ns 3 - j s ; : Baie Tee aes see ig ae was oom See a ae fh ae i Hes is gaa Pies oe ape vis Pipa = ie ru pus Ley are Reet RAE ae Meee Be ia aah ee ee if ph payecky ae Lae oe. > a: “ Poe GAA a f Kea Lid Lee ohe ieees * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 38, 1956 FINAL WEEK.:.. MON. LAST DAY 4-Quart Ice- Cream Freezer Usually 9.951 | ‘Save Now gi: i A/ “{ heg HANG _ reduced trom 579 Nothing tastes like “home § - made” ice cream — and § . it's so easy to make with § © Sears famous Honor icecream freezer! . Single action mechanism is of Telephones Alexander Graham Bell + Granted First Patent on March 17, 1876 Washington—Eighty _years ago, on March 1, 1876,| Alexander Graham Bell was granted the first basic patent on the telephone, a milestone in tne history of communication. : * * @ : , Three days later, on March 10, 1876, in Dr. Bell's rooms at 5 Exeter Place, Boston, the new “membrane - speaking’ apparatus transmitted its historic first sen-| tence in the voice of the inventor— | “Mr, Watson, come here, I want you!” h Some 98 million telephones ‘ now in use throughout ae world, | budget priced shades on special purchase! says the National Geographic * Society. More than 56 million are} washable window shades in the United States. New York: j City has 3,927,000; Washington; D./] Cloth in regular stock would be... 1.79 C., nearly 552,000. Plastic in regular stock would be. . .1.39 The four-score anniversary re- Now you can own delicate white or calls other -patents, inventions oli-white shades that keep their fresh, and ideas of the versatile Edin- dressed-up look longer! Exquisite cot- burgh-bern genius, whose search ton-muslin and vinyl-plastic shades are for a better means of teaching | completely washable. Free cutting. the deaf to speak led him to the telephone. The records shows that Dr. Bell would have been long remembered even if he had had no part in his greatest in- vention. ' In 1879-80, Bell, satisfied to leave | cominercial development of the’ telephone largely to others, work-}- ed on what was then an even more fantastic idea — communica- tion without wires! The resulting _photophone, patented in 1880, came to be the invention in which he, 97 Belore the Spring season barely starts, Sears reduced the prices on filmy, frothy Dacron* curtains. So sheer, so . easy to drape, they stay permanently white and crisp. Priscillas Have pre- shirred tops, deep 6 inch ruffles. Bone rings on tiebacks, 90-inch priscilies, were 5.98 ...4.97 81-inch panels, were 1.89 .....1.66 2-Piece Skillet Set | . | Special Purchase! Save 1.02! 1 . solid color shortion,.cofes 155 can iniinhiieh Soak ail aie aa Cotton poplin in Harmony 89 Long, non-twisting handles are: pa and House colors. Needs little carrying aids. In two very popular ~- 6% and 10% © ppnan ee 30-In. Cafes oer ee . 63-inch shorties .............3.69 54x8-in. valance .............98¢- Floral print cafes ............3.98 “Cherleston” cofes .......... 3.69 Reg. 595 — 4.44 tog ts = «O99 For i ease! Perlorated Heavyweight with plastic han- dies, welded Harmony House dreamy pastel percale steel top 15x54-in. Positive lock sockets. Includes device. Popular white color. 2 saucepans, 4 qt. pot, 2 fry Save today. : pans, cooker. took the most pride. . i i al were 2.79 FIRST MESSAGES | twin size, 72x108-in. The photophone transmitted the Add beauty to your bedroom with colorful pastel 47 Each ° world’s first wireless telephone messages. Conveyed on electro-]- magnetic radiations, they were the’ fore-runners of the successes of Marconi, De Forest, and other later inventors. Dr. Bell, however, used light waves instead of radio waves to transmit variations of sound. ‘ ia With the $10,000 Volta Prize] ; awarded him by the French Re- public for inventing the telephone, Dr. Bell in 1880 established the Volta Laboratory in’ Washington. There, with associates, he perfected | methods for using wax cylinders) and discs to make recordings for Thomas A. Edison's phonograph, invented in 1877. Dr. Bell was always interested in the idea of human flight. . In the 1890's he helped. Samuel P.. Langiey build a steam-powered model plane that flew but carried no pilot. For 15 years he studied kites, seeking a plane structure that would fiy at low speeds. He developed the aileron, which is still. used in controlling airplane flight. Writing in. 1908, Dr. Bell de- clared: “The airship will revolu- sheets: Double with 190 threads per sq. in. after washing. Full size, 81x108 2.67 “Matching pillow cases. 59% ea, pastel muslin sheets Twin size, flat or fitted. 134 threads 29 2 each } per sq. in. alter washing. comparison! We bel } «f Full size, flat or fitted.,......2.49 Matching Pillowcases ......55¢ ea. perp ray Kenmore y. IN =, | - Reg. 7.95 Regularly 7.95. Taffeta finish Pie Anica: “R-vesgs "Plummage” pattern. Window, ve, ille Of extra fine quality for great- on wi cover and. | lid er absorbency. Bright yarn- screen print. Spy | nap. But- ‘eover, Washable and durable. dyed cotton stripes. In gay terlly patterned. 3-i sattir colors, - golors. 16-in. width. ‘binding. 72x90 inch size; + $10 takes home two pairs two styles for men y 3g eo / Honeysuckle Shopping List This is only part of a - complete list compiled for your convenience ina . ‘| beuutiful folder that's free... at Seors! Loyelte sizes 0 to 24 months amount v 4 dz. Diapers «ee Birdseye oo Plannelette «+» Geuze Binders — aie dbeb 0s » Ne > *ne . a a . RERRRERROE ROE GOR SPRGRORRD ; 4 ‘ men’s casuals famous Gold Bonds in choice of @ pair = regularly fabrics for vacation fun - 5. 98 — Gd good buy special uts up to 1.21 bonus in your pocket! dressy scoop-heel Sh i” em slain 6-3, navy, red They're washable! Cool, family. Sponge rubber in- “soles and bouyant rubber %% . age - soles nn ae — on neste be i a2 air. Youd normally pay | - : * _ 1,98 to 3.98! with roomy + fust Sey, “Charge it" on moc-toe Sears Revolving Charge 6 Months to Pay... Small Service Charge 4-9, navy, red sorm .Men’s and boys’ SHOg, | famous jeepers WORK SHOES _ Soit, flexible; expertly “ae 95 litted for new walkersg Reg. 8 10.95 Save $1 fasy-feeling gored ‘slip-on. Brown or | Reduced for this sale rugged. Oil - resistant Neo- , smoke; smooth leather ei ' . so come in and save! prene crepe soles, sponge in And, enjey the: cush- Looks dressy but is really @ ree * everything ~ “his nibs” from diapers to cribs e 7 ; - — ngs Honeysuckle Assortment - End Pockets for Smooth Fit Gethen Meet’ eal? «8S¢ bb a Fre cotton crib nish a duplicate layette < 23-piece [= ») Y wn 88 Zs 10.95 soles. ioned comfort and athletic fit that — sports more ee / eae ———>9 199 2” 497 Comltortable shoes that make sports and loaiing enjoyable- save 1.07 on starter set— . nicely boxed for gifts! wont Iwin insurance leisure vette purchased belc classics | layette purchased before baby comes. We'll fur- Famous for iit, good looks Handsome in mellow brown leatber or white bark. layette nylon plisse shirts ts OF Assorted fancy amd solid colors. | 4 | SAVE j| 82: sid a gel now for their summer comiort, at a' savings of 82c eacl COLOR CHOICES: white with blue, . S. Pc. Towel wa Resort’ fence eed ee pink or maize Soft, Absorbent Terrycloth, - in a completely washable ny- Special 2.98 Sih rec . no ironing either. " - bait hi eve, SET. INCLUDES: 2 knit binders “_ ‘ypek wie you geil Beth towel, ~bultcat-dowe the hen Ee 4 short sleeve shirts ] wrapper 36x36 in,-face towel, 2 wash- to 16 } wa 4% cloths and a_ drooling bib. altel hla 2 slipon gowns 2 knit bibs White with borders. Boys’ Chita pais Floor 2 knit towels 2 quilted pads eer ee gN e ; 4 knit washcloths 1 waterproof sheet 2 receiving blankets | plastic pant The 23 pieces that baby needs the most. . . neat- ly assembled in a Honeysuckle ribbon-tied gilt box. All first quality items : ... soft knit cotton and /_ waterproof plastic. In pretty_baby colors. Always .an appreciated gift... buy now and save! S4-pe. layette. .was 23.95. .now 19.88 = Ov itted Pads. Colorful, Practical, Comly Now g for $] Pastel plastic bock that stays dry! Absorbent bleached cot- ton top stays soft. Full 1$x17- in. size. Buy riow! rs Dainty Philippine Hand-Made Set — dress and slip 1 Baby will look like a doll in this fine cotton outfit. White .and pas- tels. 6-12 months. "Heavy Twill Boys’ Solid Color ss Diaper Bargain Sanfforized Pants Cotton Pajamas °P. Gra rain Belts ane kin QM tee ipaies Fitted cotton wew peak a 98 . s Bop, 31. 39 Ea. ‘percale sheet Have diapers on Boys" heavyweight © cotton. : “with bright hand, buy a ‘hie low price _ slacks in blue, tan and gray. Lively colired cotton butterfly oie : and save! ft priced ‘aun, _ Tunnel belt lope Mew. shrink-_~ pajamas. Fabric © “ebecebont avick dryiay. age. 1%. 6-16. oo ironing. wr waist. lightweight cotton. - ducks 188 and denims for the whole . ? lib ween aay ct aie penn Ye na MAIR aN ni ap ag is epg ada ek ahs Hs er) ee eo gone in ig as ae er a s genes if = K wo — yeh gee ; 3 J Sig. 6 iS) j ae Sei : ae tac te hy re ~ ee a did ee ep ae? a} RY BY tes % ia AS ery op f 7 eee ly Re lage ae oe z : ith Lae j 7S , hah, eet i ee Peg pe ee ee / 7 Refi : ig haa ee) 1h eae ' - : ee / a: * 2 : *} : * f f : : \ - ne tr HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 - Is Grant's Gray Hair |) Justa Touch-Up Job? hd e3 By MRS. EARL WILSON ‘as : ear ae ee | a ain, . a , ° ’ smart summer figuring starts ~. With. “’the beauty lift that lasts’’ =—~ i or ee | si go for a ride.” mand we did. He looked handsome {n| "ey Ip " i en cng J Styled in the bold manner with Grant tasted tx the cht end me (l, 19 | Nel | ({:3! Pin ry | and sunny colors of Italian taking in Grant., — : j : Naturally he asked me about the big) : y . inserts : play cottons, these two~. garden party at the palace after Grace's | vold br hape piece pixie suits in Staysail s poplin are the newest and brightest things on the _ juvenile play scene! 7-14. if “Charmode elliptic poy ont Sad of Regularly at 3.98 There's no other bra like itatany - inserts in moderately He’s a very kind man, He didn’t knock 1a soul, He bragged that his wife Betsy is a secret writer, She writes things under several names and they get published. Our date wasn’t very romantic. Fred | Allen, he said, oncé did a fine thing for him when he was still Archie Leach. o Grant was opening that night in a show. - MARJORIE He was a bundle of nerves. Pred realized it, pushed him into a cab and took him to the Zmpire State j Building, and up to the roof. They had coffee. Fred talked 8k : to him about everything but the show to calm him, -Charmode Pull-On “It's a nice memory,” Grant sald, “but it didn’t do a Girdle Brief thing for my jitters that night.” : G and x * &* * Se Reg. 5.98 4s ‘ THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... , ba While in Central Park with 4 dogs, a pet rabbit, her] Nylon power fief sides. Pink daughter and beau, Robbie Robertson, Jayne Mansfield had|j embroidered tayon satin elos- her. purse snatched. Two boys found the bag—with. $50 missing] tic front panel. White. Sizes .. « Edith Adams is a strong possibility to be Sid Caesar's TV [ small to large. wife ,... Robert Q. Lewis may get a nighttime quis show at SO +4 OO Ae Be re Ch je Na-Bach spot. PD PO EN Hi-Waist Girdle Singer Peggy Lee and actor Dewey Martin hope to. wed Friday in L.A, They'll honeymoon on a-yacht ... Marjorie R 9.49 y fl eg. 9. — Vann’s a candidate for Queen of the Artists Equity Bal Fantastique. . : ; H’wood threesome: Edward G. Robinson Jr., Margaret] White nylon with sliding Nu- O’Brien—and her ma... Jimmy Dorsey's daughter Julie called {| Back -that lets you sit and off the divorce .. . Linda Christian will make a TV film with] bend with ease. Side zipper, Erroll Flynn in England ... Pat (NBC) Weaver bought Marion] Sizes 28 to 36, Try one- on! Davies’ Sutton Place penthouse apartment. . _® * © * ss . EARL’S PEARLS... To be happy with a man you must love him a little and understand him a lot; to be happy with a woman you must love her a lot and not try to understand her at all—H. G. Hutcheson. x* * k& * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The man who once could identify every. flower along the road has a grandson who can name) * by brand all. the beer cans-along the highway.—Lillie Cook.’ x *«* * * WISH I’D SAID THAT: “Plastic surgery seems to be able . to do anything with the human nose except keep it out of the other guy’s business.”—Austin Butcher. tok #8 | There’s a new hangover pill devised by Joe Berger. It doesn’t really cure the hangover—but it brings back your will | to live. That's earl, brother. ) (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Reg. 298 1,99 © Two prints, the other solid color. “~Builtup shoulders, Elasticized . Reg. 3.98 2.99 Three ruffled tiers, 3 nylon net under-uffles, rayon taffeta-bound, Sizes Small, Medium and Large. Lingerie Dept—Main Floor Special Purchase of famous mill sheds wrinkles. Royal Purple Proportioned | Fit Nylons Here's what SALE means on Royal Purple! You can weigh as little as 90 pounds or as much ag 200... you can be 4ft. 8 or 6-ft. 2. and find an ideal personally-yours fit from ; 3 styles _ Royal Purple. Not just . ned in | -—— I sleep like a lamb on my wonderful, wonderful, SPRING AIR, , ! | : 4. ; . ; i : t are shaped from top to toel: Spring Air Mattresses from'39%t0'79% | SB ey AOD | Seomtonnctirensen er AMPLE bes PARKIN } nd FAS — T TERMS Choose regular knit, ultra sheer, | Sears. Hosiery Club \ utility sheer or seamless at this about f Ore + : ery Bor—Mein F eae atley Val ado lol Naa | FURNITURE/CO. | - TV. RADIO & 3-SPEED PHONG O Combination Admiral FULL WIDTH FREEZER anenee secmngere ny + PORTELAIN ENAMEL GLACIER SLUE INTERIOR Cog epee Brand New Family-Size _. Admiral Refrigerator Still In Factory Crates! Was $299.95 — You Save $122.95 Here is the ultimate in visual and audio pleasure oee® magnificent TV, radio and phonograph combination . . . now available for the price you'd ordinarily pay for TV alone! Low Boy styling and NOW luxurious, this cabinet is an impressive piece of furniture to add proudly to the loveliest living room! Besides the big, beautiful TV, ONLY included in the cabinetry is a powerful radio and 3-speed automatic phonograph that plays with beautiful brilliance and tonal clarity. fe DOWN PAYMENT-Man CEM to SOFA BEDS! Real luxury sets at a price hard to bélieve. Hurry. . They'll a © he week-end! $109. 95... *eeee Reg. *149.95 SAVE °61.9 Genuine famous name inner- cat guimaeags Matching box a= 318 1-HOST Sis chairs fa a8. a built for years of service. No unsightly screws, bolts. Ae ~~, < A ey BLANKET Specially we << Priced! a, amous “Pepperell” baby blankets amazingly low priced. New weave gives long wear; lasting warmth, Of rayon-nylon in pastels; 36x50” HOT TURKEY ©-% SANDWICH: 7 Cl Served with masbed av potatoes and delicious 5 5 C OLL KRESGE’S LA * , y er ae eae a ’ With soft sole . . . safe for crawling and weling segs inset 0 te 3. Com 29 omen F Pr. FOMIORS . 51.98 rr. SENIORS . . $2.98 P-. ‘| DOWNTOWN STORE _TEL-HURON YAWAY PLAN Precision made quality at low price in VVVITV VV VT VVTVIeV a CUNNINGHA viBO PHOTO "2 CONVENIENT LOCATION wie STORE _ Colorful, beary consiruction, wooden KIDDIE'S TV STEP STOOL | Lenn aetee ceeenemnn meet trie E FIRST B TO TRY ONE | INTS 5° a a a eerdututer ne fhe toa £ “ae Uk, ed ¥ pte ' 4 mn ese Es ‘> ya i . Pi : oe ayer, Va + Boe J ee sty ; , * ‘ = % . ee ors a a me Tae ‘ ss : ' ‘ f , ‘ 3 ff x wi: ih ss Bee ake i ia i Oe : : J ' y ry y ‘pai ads aut " ie f ot ‘ f sie Oey ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956- | GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S PRR® ~, wll Stamps. Tool 4 | ) Letters in Red Boxes? — | : $ a Al - H eae ; : PAY ONLY ~ ! i 8 3 peta END of MONTH. |sseur i m . 0 ; pitchers a 5 ge. = a os ; . Oo Boys’ or) : SS a : cae 25° ; week she pulled a fire alarm lever. | : } In Spain the mail boxes are red, | ; . 'she explained yesterday to Mag- WEEKLY ie JEWELERS > EW aes, ] ther ‘Act Now Constitution @f. win TOO HONOLULU—Annexation of the; Hawaiian Islands to the United | States was followed by adoption) . , }of the Hawaiian Organic Act by; Congress in 1900. This act still) ‘ ' serves as a territorial constitution. | flowered & END of M ne _ ~ ee Hl = yy vV'TT Tagitto ONE of the LARGEST SELLING TV's | Deiter ye ae Werth to. oe, : 5 : Your chance to t ‘ . 2 eave, New spring : . bonnet sets f ' : ‘the Littie one. to 16. . hose in sizes 8% group re- Washable iis en . | ; te 11, @light ir Toh for quick 77 and rayon. Sizes Deed iciiccccrcll regulars ecleprance. Comet to 24 months a ” He op IND OF MONTH ae N EWS Dene wate Worth $1.59, Girls’ One of America’s y. green bi -ggl , a. agprtrrt Advertised 1 Oe oe t ievings, “aa re! TV's — Boys P olo Shirts ‘ { large. nag ‘SEE. THE Rylon retriforced COMPLETE color ‘stripes. 4 END of MONTH, LINE AT : = TIE a - ~ QUR FACTORY SHOW ROOM pthrweesrh JACKETS BOYS’ JEANS 4s 19 ounce . ie Values to $16.99. Solids, ¢h¢e ka, designs «nD aff colors. Gires 34 to “4. For a FREE Home a DEMONSTRATION derdl Factory - 1116 i “cept OnlyBid] TRADE-IN SALE m: hng, © So sg Weng”) Beep a Seer Sat te Me - ae es BR oa ah AD ee, sl fe Sh a e ine Vi sg eae ¥ ’ : eae Wee : fi ae Roe ey j a j Fe aS eo eee f “4 aM F c > ees : = ; : ‘4 j r - s + | ae pie ie ga ies hd i Gevilig och ay S11 Ri lice tas * cee i i ei Fs ee ae ge Ted have «mip er tnd ‘ncn ¢ came nat to years - glowing Ste Sela Se ee ofjthe move to Canada, from Hel- should’ a, Held, ann tke ween] Soe to ware. |tion. Five of the children —Andre, He <7 1953, and-a Timmerma, ame te leben lof the fail ere ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 195 TORAE ORE! ee gOS "OPEN 3.NIGHTS TO 2 Pontiac Boys to Make Trip to Washington xpense trip sponsored by the Auto Club. Bank attends Central School. An- derson is a student at McCarroll School. 140 boys from the state going to the nation’s capital. The group was jpicked from some 50,000 patrol stitution Avenue, - vel veg y E Michigan's representatives inception at a family gathering in ; Press Phote|Tesister and receive physicals at ange nell Nig e {| BLK DIGNITARY WELOOMED — Local Elks turned out by the Rig tyre ge | per dare planned for a spring wedding. One score last night to welcome John L. Walker, Grand Exalted Ruler of md delegation in the Washington by one, the others admitted the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, from Roanoke, Va. parade, While there, the patrol they, too, hoped to be m Shown here greeting Walker, (right) is Wallace D. Williams, (left) ee will meet congressmen from past exalted ruler of the local Elks Temple. Walker's visit culminates |their hore districts, visit historic a series of lodge visits in Michigan. Dancing followed Walker's talk |puildings, monuments, and land- Then Papa Leo Dorrsers issued| “* * ‘inner in the Elks Temple. baci marks, _ his edict: F edn tae Ss iLet it rain... Let it he iin Your Old Umbrella to Kresge's is 58 E; Se fh F z ‘ i It’s worth $1.00 during this sale, regardless of condition, toward the purchase of a new umbrella . « » and at a special price for sensational savings! 4 3 L * Scalloped * Conventional “Stylish Slims ay fF © cd * co a¢ ae! .* ‘ca SPECIAL PURCHAS Ve Te Sell i. 37 fl £X a | 00 $977 Less Trade-in PAY ONLY At the last meeting, members expressed concern over cities’ problems and said they SALE STARTS TOMORROW! | Save up to $2.21-on one of these smartly styled, high quality umbrellas. A tremendous assortment, includ- ing styles and coverings such as we've never been able to offer before at such h a low price! Values up to $4. 98. a a | oe eee terresa tee Western Addi on, ote STi, one eee) Bisa, ‘protile and. satimate of said t The Pontiac pair will be among Kodak “Brownie” _ tn an $99 nocd hg for movie fun-time in. the Tekes indoor or outdoor movies! ae all t for necessary equ showing them to: friends and family! OUTFIT INCLUDES: body's wedding. ‘Leo Feline, above, demonstrates the form that brought him the Debate Champion- ship at the London Zoo. Against that armored trap, who can argue? . Double Israel Cattle JERUSALEM — Israel doubled the number of cattle raised for beef during 1955, increasing its beef herds to 6,500 head, The herds now include eight exceeding 200 head, 19 of from 100 to 200 head, and more than 50 smaller herds. ; Ye Y ; > SALE! 10-pc. 8 mm. Movie Outfit DON’T MISS THESE TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING VALUES!!! FREE panaxerr with the purchase of any BIRD CACE in our huge stock. Large selection of styles — to choose from. Priced from $2.98 up. ee SAVE $1.01! Infants’ and Girls’. SPRING DRESSES Regular $2.98 . $7 sh Choice. of fresh or nylohs. Stock up now! Sizes 1-3 and 3-6X. crisp cottons SAVE 18c! Ladies’ and Misses’ PLASTIC SCUFFS 21: SAVE aie! Attractive PLASTIC DRAPES | Regular 39c You will want several extra pairs of these comfy scuffs at this low, low price! . | SAVE $1.01! Girls’ Spring NYLON DRESSES: ee cae $9 97 trimméd, all nylon Spring dresses. Sizes 7-14. —_ SAVE $1.00! Ladies’ Spring LINEN SKIRTS Bi dieting etc! $7 98 mer wear, Smartly tailored, ' Get an extra skirt now! ; ( — Cc LOSE-OUTS LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR Spring Blouses, Reg. $1.98—now. . $1.00 - House Dresses, Reg. $2.98—now. .$1.99 Spring Toppers, Reg. $6.98—now. 83.11 Rain-or-Shine Coats, Reg. $7.98 wow $1.99 GIFT DINNERWARE 16-Pe. Pyrex Gold Rage . $ gu 77 ‘DINNERWARE SET 4 Regular $8.95 Regular $1,00 MOM & DAD GIFT ITEM € Manutacturer's close - out of ¢C Mugs and Cereal Bowls — 5 7 ia Gus for yout suing house Regular 98c cleaning. — a. ] SAVE 8c PKG.! Decorated PARTY NEEDS — SAVE $6.29! Automatic. POP-UP TOASTER Choice. of cup, napkin € Each : Worth $12.95 $ p56 shower, and conventional =«_— ‘ = Samael a are ensembles, < i _3 Pkgs. 25¢ = al “DOWNTOWN STORE a Tee ~gatisfied with the flat American the Japanese occupation of Shang- ~ tor. Powell said he presumes Schu- “view in the United States during ‘cost whieh % Mg nde “eidamtnthh enon’ sina ese co rs ; + , s 4 / % is charged with publishing issues of the Review which accused ‘the United States of being internall corrupt, pursuing a “morally un-| years just past, Italian fashion designers are losing no time in re- els are justifiable” minding their countrymen that summer is not far away. These mod- latest in beachwear fashions. ITALIAN SUMMER — With the worst European winter of many THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956_ t My, AP Wirepheio eis * : = 2 . : Enthereg on: the beach at Sen Remo, Baly, to Geplay the) 1 1 ciees chiel of: thal Health Survey Shows VD Rise Industrial Area Study Sees Higher Incidence ! i Lu} enness as he climbed on a street- tan ee Jap Tobacco Record | per cent over the 181,700. acres| and family , inchading originally authorized fon “yes pianting}ly based sex education and coun-| = ~jselliing programs, - - La 3 i 5 li la | F : fs i ef yi i saw a big exhibit the Chinese had * The Powells, each 36, have lived in San Francisco since 1953, when they closed the Review and re- turped to the United States, The Review was started by Powell's father, the famed late J. B, Pow- ell, a8 a weekly in 1917. The elder Powell continued publishing after hai in 1937 until Pearl Harbor Day in 1941, He died in 1947, weakened by wartime imprisonment and starvation at Japanese hands, The Powells have two sons, John, 6, and Tom, 4, both born in Shanghai. ee eed Schuman, 36, was listed as as- sociate editor of the Review and Mrs. Powell as contributing edi- man is in New York, - * * The indictment, returned before Federal Judge O..D. Hamlin, says in the first count that all three “conspired” to circulate the Re- the Korean War “‘with intent to interfere with the operation and success of U.S, military and naval forces and to. promote the success] of its enemies,” North Korea and Red China. Judge Hamlin set bail at $5,000 for each. If convicted they could) receive a sentence ef up to 20 years and $10,000 fine on each count, which could make Powell’s punishment if found guilty a max- imum 260 years in prison and’! $130,000 in fines, Powell said he and his wife would surrender to the U.S. mar- shal here Friday. alfleidbinaishonis Notice of Special Assessment: 4 } Paving, Drainage, Curb, Gutter). “’ and Related Work on (ilenwood Avenue, To: Bryan F. French, Sam Yiovan and) John Athanas, City of Pontiac, Wolt- Grosberg and Reuter, Giayds C. Andrews, by the-City Assessor for the! purpose of gefraying that part of the bh «the mmission decided should be i@ and borne by ‘special assessment for the construction of pav- Grandview Avenue is now on file in my; office for public inspection. N is also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, oe in the Commission “\pated: April 28, 1888 2 ir . WO. cee *—ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. i April 28, 195¢ Notice of Special Assessment: Carb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel and Related Work on, Cedardale; — Avenue. , To: W. Perri, Malvin F. Lampher & Co., Russell Johnson, J; Leotard Hyman, wm. &#. ing, Dorothy Churehwell inter- {\ ; | willie -_ = me \ el *Of course we haven’t actually. coun 900. acres to the leaf this year,| last. season. ® 4 } * os maa own Chevrolets than any oti ? ted all the Joneses. But it seems a safe guess. Because this year—as they have year after year — more : people are buying Chevrolets. And 2 million more people drive Chevrolets than ‘any other car. Maybe you ought to come in and see why this is so. (Are you keeping up with the Joneses?) ri ee z i al _ THE NEW BEL AIR SPORT COUPE with Body by of 20 fridey new Chevrolet models. a » a | | Pa ON al ees Ce, ay ‘et nie en te ope ee OBS yi Md Sor ad oe Ren ah fa ees poy he Pe Rg NR ttre 5 a : ss ty yee = . es 7 : : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 _—. poe wis aes . : is be am a, a tC” : * eats nee seme" : os eee a! ie s on Friendship Tour Puzz me premier in favor of Bulganin but liad still a‘member of the Russian hier- the °200, archy, got a warm reception on Russian prisons, if have of his, said to know it— oes dames Se cone Lanne $25 10 $500—Phone, write, or come In today! and will be back by : oy fj genes, gan Neg | 14 FI a ~ outside the Iron Curtain to gain : WRENCE a part-iThe sight of a British is tested nek paeeeding $i Settee einmeunanie dregs t = shaking his: fist at him go irri-/ports, with these statements: All| .And in the West this idea cannot : : tated him that he mentioned it in'Socialists are “enemies of the'help oecurring: If Khrushchev can! — ro ‘OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY NIGHT ‘Til 9 P. M. | FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE _ ty’ bring pressure on Uhién’ to give firm that it also will refrain from the wee of threat of atomic war except ; for defense. : |, ‘THIRD TIME MUM & Dulles did not outline any specif ie ideas when he discussed the Project in the course of a speech last night to the American Society * @f International Law. _ It was the third time in recent days that an administration American tactics in foreign affairs with- i. ; ) | : BECAUSE OF THE URSEASONABLE WEATHER WE ARE CUTTING PRICES LIKE NEVER BEFORE TO DISPOSE OF OUR SPRING STOCK NOW! — An apple tree grows right through . . ) Oo SE | es ; Sa. | ; IN-SEASON ; ; SPRING , | Po ELLE LLY | | ES | | ; . = : —-DARRELL’S || DRESS COATS . te ; , . a ; ice Group _ . 24-Hour Emergency : One oe Pee ) | EVERY LENGTH! , ° e ° b , - Prescription Service + | : §$ 44 : _ 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. a) : DAYS—CALL FE 5-452). * §$ x * AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 Ls ‘ a ms" Bimergency Delivery’ on Réquest ° and | % Triitiiiiiitiiitttit titi iii s : re one 4 “1 — SPRING HOUSECLEANING Su : force | 2 WALLPAPER ; “In Saige Sid set | 7 - Gal" he ‘contioued, = ay. as Sq eS | Values to 24.99 aro’ st = CLOSE-OUT aes Lina b leds ; Jf ! ° Toppers Dusters Full Length pe 6 vale ity ot . | Brocades Fleeces -_ ” Netice of Intention to & SA | EI - Failles + is ewene| Special Group | CLOSE OUT | sa i pages OEE : SEASONAL | ae sin Per 0)" Sees Fy = Oi |. 3 | ign 3 COATS 13Qc:. ea DRESSES 9 “_ j | avs f Huge Collection! § FR SUIT 75¢ to $1.50 » ee “4 | im CHOICE: — | Every Child’s , é 5 9: Per | Coat and Suit in ly Ae 6d SDD RR Stock Reduced! .—_—— —— - S) ie @ DUSTERS a | ROOM , ae 7 @ TOPPERS frontage “a | : . : , Values to 7.99 se LOTS . Do tomers earreeh: ane, a fe Samael ~~ Fe batiste, pastel pretties. i Age Sem? oe ee ag ake Pape my Oi Js porte ek Z Se fi osm ie i , \ : i nag i i oe Z j - 7 : fe ° yi j rete oat AK oy se ih a de ah SP > Omer in 4m ieegncomfeoeee Li ee cote td re ete ye oe joey ge Hcg ig } x fi [ ee y i , | ick” 26s a rae \ " i : j : i ‘ 38h . is 4 see » 3 1 te * ot & 5 - €3 * j i j j ; ‘ i j t ’ vrs ; = fh - A 4 oe : ! : : Vow: ; HC Daag : Ss \4 é ? = ' : A f « ‘ : 3 f i __| ss THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 TYES...A VALUABLE POWER MOWER ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH ANY NEW} | Refrigerator TV Set, Electric Range, Automatic Washer or Dryer, Lvs ft Room | or Bedroom Suite, Etc... Avoid Heart Attacks ...Use a Power Mower! eRe enc ena —- DEADLINE 6 P.M. SATURDAY!/ Take Your Pick—Living $ Room or Bedroom Suite __ 2-Piece Living Room aes Site. Our eg. 230 — FREE! TELEVISION! Universal Electric $@ um] 38 “rowmewowex met | POWER MOWER FREE with EITHER! af ToNIctHT to 9 | MAPLE OPEN TONIGHT TONIGHT to9 | BUNK ; BED xx. _INNERSPRING MATTRESS SS NS otel - Hos : OUTFIT FS “rane 1H iiameiiidlisedii oe ee WESTINGHOUSE FAMILY-SIZE on oa Model HH60 NO MONEY DOWN Power Mower orf 3-TIER UTILITY | 50-FOOT 4-WAY TABLE with $M 99 | GARDEN HOSE $ ELECTRICAL | with Sprinkler, PLUG Nozzle, Spray HURRY! * © 6 © @ SCHICK “05” Sn was TD See the First Washer. § See re only Dryer with with a Fully Automatic Exclusive 3 Position reSUDSer | HAMPER-DOR Saves Hot Suds Water For Re-Use Without Watching ... Waiting! * Just toss in second load .. . touch @ button and walk away. Ne weiting, watching, guessing—it’s completely automatic from fill to finish. Saves Ya OPEN % OPEN beth soap and het water. A convenient it’s o Sert'n | Ws 2W in One clothes chute, Stack shelf! thanks to Dual Time-Line Control + dinee thlicins ) Drying — ft you | , * kaa “Sy He SS Q = x 2 z 11> Vs respect,” ) Ae Ba” a 120% | A Reg. 5c ' . : . — ‘ an ey: ve les | Pocket Pk c entucky Couple |" ® oslo OR | ma) fs ( Kleenex "Pack - _ Marks Diamond |" mr eZ | : Toothpaste . EASY TERMS 49° Gleem ‘is 38° s2- ZAT NO EXTRA OVI NURSER “FILM n° S Bottle of F 23°. 69° Anacin 2: 34° 35% Unbreskable, with (Limit 2)° 620, 120, in black Cay sc. ; p and di and white. THRIFTY’S PRIC ES ARE Al WAYS LOW, ried,” says the mother of 10 liv-| Hospital. i 63° Arrid : | "Deodorant 47° - = regal A Feng ee Open Friday and Monday Evenings | Free Parking in Lot Opposite A&P ee Ua es 15° T b an Penal 11° BES 12 mw — ~ , — t rands , . : | apap gule ~ NOW ...at ENGGASS — rigrarte ODACCO nce. TE wrasr tL “< a 5 = 2. a 4 E ink He 4 it FERr aw O GRANOMA GOUGH! i i E it i JEWELRY CO. Pe. 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET of marriage? Dr, Wilson spoke at a confer. 2 “Well, I feel like I been mar-jence, titled “The Child and the’ POWDER . for NYLONS ae | 3 c c _s Relief for ! 43° a : [HIN IHN ,. of 39 on Murine Tinea thes 6 > ba Sak iis see parcels ot 28 ew miracle of / HI iy PU; TTY watch design i Teeth hold fast. i St) Tene last Tong. e far n. cy ” | { hildren. The “clan” now includes’ ptt EEA 48 grandchildren, “between 7 and (i tt ~ ‘ a 80” great-grandchildren, and. one i oat . : ies ; . ’ great-great-grandchild. THE NEW mf ny . ' 5 a i, Ma 7 ‘ " pn we moa 3 a Michigan ’ Py ; ny ‘ Prescriptions Formerly Filled at B lussy Deodorants BM sis Sonesta A Reg. $1 sizes now only DATE: ‘ will be received up to 7:30 Gas, fer ee ote a4 each plus tax sick 3 DEODORANT | Your new’ dress When your system lacks tot watch has just : 1 $0 en ws strong red blood,. and is arrived ‘ - vitamin starved you feel (really thin)... CREAM DEODORANT e : N Aistless, mene, irritable then’ 3 Pee > SN ... 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RMR Eeechierie' Ses seco : + a . . THE ‘PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, - APRIL 26, 1956 PAM Aw ewe ee we ee “ a» oe wi Sc Iginaw >t os ew fe ewe tehUCUcCClUrhon hr © MABENSON' UMBER Sale Priced | \ & ” 18” ‘ROTOMATIO’ POWER MOWER ‘49° @ 2-Cycle Ve-hp. Engine - -fo.tina - |GUARANTEED NEW TREADS | be Oe bis eae GOODYEAR : SPRING » evan sie rose | SALE PRICE “JET-FIRE” 26” BICYCLE Quality -built by Columbis, Equipped with safe, reliable Ben- dix coaster brake. Has all these added features: light-weight tank, electric horn, chrome “headlight, BS acees GOODYEAR BATTERIES CHEVY. y As PLYMOUTH NASH EXCHANGE =. 3" | New Sea-Bee 6 H.P, , Deluxe Outhoard $20.50 DOWN, $4.50 WEEK! @ 9-gal. fuel tank, byilt-in flashing speed. @ Spring overload clutch. @ Full price only $204.95 61% see Smell Budget Payments [§ $1.25 A WEEK pontiac EXCHANGE Wheel Alignment Correct Caster Correct Camber bh] . ront + Wheel PACK Brakes Relined Let Us Reline Your Brakes for Safe, Sure Stops . . . Complete (Rivet Linings) . .. Ford, Reset Toe-In We check wheel bearings Chevrolet or Plymouth. Make Sone ie =— of end grease seals, FRONT END INSPECTION With Each Tire Purchased ste, TQ" T1 ss; “69 1] se SO NO oe --. NO FINANCE COMPANIES ... You DEAL DIRECT WITH GOODYEAR | I Ciici - Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. STORE HOURS: 6100 008 30S, CASS FE 5-6123 200° Foot—Reg. “se [_ WHAT'S MY LINE? | —_" MARK DAVIS. EL har ad | q| UAMERA Special Week End Only Pe = The Minute You Get Them With The a0 KODASLIDE TABLE VIEWER j ¥ and luggage rack. Scratch-resist- HUDSON ; « scorani neutral, reverse ant ted and white finish, Also MERCURY ps 4X with Bendix two-speed gearshift. @ Say OO Just leave the “4X” on & tabl ’ ’ : : colar a a @ Lary, drifting troll, or *] DOWN F pane 9" ONLY switch and you're seeing your color slides OLDS enlarged over 4times. Screen end projector $4 95 ere combleed in one smetly styled alk Hendy knob for pin-point —— “Wincor “CORONET” R Service Store | peer | BRUMBERGER 300 WATT a ] ©PROJECT AUTOMATIC CHANGER. | @ Offset Front Wheels fm ~ In Luggage Type Case ‘WEWLEX 35mm PROJECTOR F3.5 Lens 5”. us ; ee j sig? 3 y : : ? , THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 Giant transonic wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Hampton, Virginia, churns up winds of 760 miles per hour, NACA photo, Pia | Et takes a GrEAN' ZX to solwe an enigma A giant wind tunnel reveals an aircraft's lines of least wind resistance. Practically every customer for every product or service habitually The giant that is the newspaper reveals the lines of least sales resistance. reads and shops the newspaper every day. That’s why over 56,000,000 newspapers are bought daily. That’s why advertisers, national and retail, Whether your market is these United States, this region, this state, or : invested over $3,000,000,000 in newspapers in 1955. simply this city — your problem is how to overcome sales resistance and — | win your share of your market against today’s unparalleled competition. It takes a giant to solve the enigma of today’s selling. That giant, who - The newspaper unravels the mysteries of any market, because the» pret in cveky tetra, is ie nowepaper. USE Pe sewspaper and win ie share of the market. newspaper penetrates its market so deeply. In one market or 1,000 it can . track down your every last customer with methodical efficiency, == All business is local...and so are all newspapers, * retain a ene THE PONTIAC PRESS Oy tec. ets + ‘asta aa ait a in te = = = = = ral sah us st sit = he. Se ee ieee & : 2 oe stoke d / ‘| f ei ¥ j - : : : * . i ‘ | | i / : : ai Seo niiae {TER PONTIAC PRESS, eu , | "J ‘.. _— : nn : THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 Stbininkly - _ PHIRTY-ONE- Nonchalant he me 2 stal Wyoming to Kill Off ‘More than 3,00) rabbits were| One passenger in every seven \ was hortited ax sbe|Excessive Rabbits tiled = drives omar Pine Blupasing though London Airport in | CHEYENNE, Wyo. ‘A ruting|the rabbits have been destroying) == ce oe he had| by thé attorney general has spurred| ‘© many crops. jcampaigns to rid Wyoming ranch-| ; lands of air oversupply of jackiLargest Ore Body people who buy rabbit carcasses! “en's leading mining center, donot ‘have to be lined far the world's largest singe body ., < : ore, A . ] MP VOUS : ns a aise —— a Stock Reduction Sole ae We Must Reduce Our Stock of Reclaimed Merchandise na al ype ta ICS - NOT TO BE TORN ANU “THE INTERLOPER 16 FORTUNATE (ae Mima [MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | are | Guitars and Accordions : $14.95 wt —. peng mtg VIOLINS, —- wre. . py TO WITS pe “iy : =) es ) és ! og AY MENTS m . See It ‘Nes eb esier Q: -Rrayer's Furniture & Appliance PANTS | See coe | Serie j= Tagsoe = 2 ® | Ms- ear eam ica edd . ith oceania “open Brenings “i 9—Toeeday and Wednenty it , ae EDWARD'S OUTLET “Eo | Pedestrian Dies in Duel jViet Nam “to exist throughout] weeerrerrrrrrrsrrs> 1S. SAGNAW : FE 22108 ey With Bumpy Bus Driver from Baldw ‘anenne 0 Sveave ja now on te my iifice foe pube Dated: A 1986 wa. ADA. R. EVANS, City Clerk April 2%, 1986 Notice of Special Assessment: Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel and Related Work on Bondale Ave- nue... To: Bula Marrell, 2. P. Harrigan, Joda Land Company, Ha: nag ae Marshall, Thomas Opann Shaw Stanley, Clarence Powell, Mary EB. Mun- Stichigan Mi a ag S* Pas Dowling. workers . Gates and. to ail per take notice: That roll of the Special Assessment heretofore as acttasing inet part of the cot pose ray’ pe ie con which Gunnison decided should be the aid and borne by special assessment ‘or the construction of curb, gutter. = and gravel and a work “on ory dale Avenue from Earl _Boule-|> vard to Howland Avetiie is "ao on file in my office for public inspection, Notice ts also hereby given that the Comm and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, Will meet in a Commission ADA R. EVANS ate if #1 EF Tl ‘ames, Mra. Jean Buckanan, ca Teerigg, Myrtté’ Sherman, .Clarenc: he se Fd bk eri ate pe gat >?« v4 3 mop P -"s a EE pty STARTS TOMORROW... Penney'’s |: Once-A-Year BIG SHOW OF FASHION! = | SEE prints and solids in every color of the rainbow (and many not there, too!) , SEE hundreds of dresses at prices for every purse Petite junior, perfect miss or pretty matron... Penney’s Summer Dress Ca val eres is for YOU! See the most important fabrics in the fashion’ picture, chosen with an eye for the least eare, the most lovelinsss,, Shop early, shop/otten Tix aS ngs hormmentaema age tees ug sb el TR s Gestapo Leader Himmler Reportedly Double-Crossed Hitler During WWII - f : oil a ee ee THE GOOD OLD DAYS — This. one-horsepowér conveyance pro- of gusoline due to a strike in the Danish capital brought old Dabbin Vided an ingenious Dane with transportation in Copenhagen. Shortage ee ie ele eS ee | i “ F | i to negotiate “with Westerners. In 1943, this document said, the representative of President Roose- ce # The White Book largely con- cerned Count Bernadotte’s mis- sion to Berlin as an official of the Swedish Red Cross. He flew there in February, 165, In a deal Himmler made with him, the Nazis released 19,000 prisoners of 27 nationalities in a last-ditch gamble for a separate peace with the West. The Nazis’ ultimate sur- render was both to the West and to the Soviet Union. Bernadotte later was killed by mander, with Hitler is changed"—meaning it Hitler was eliminated. The book brouglit some changes the Bernadotte mission. Felix Kersten, Himmier’s mas- nal physician, v was to Sweden about 10 times seur and personal deputy negotiated with .a personal |; in the distribution of honors for| § credited with an “important part” in the preparations through the use he- made of his great: influ ence over the Gestapo. chief. .« Kersten was not mentioned at all in the account of the mission Aussies Will Build Dam With High Wall | that will be one of the highest of} its kind in the world. Part of the Beech N ul Coffee RICHER) | BEECH-NUT_ FLAVOR! _ Treat If to richer, heart- ier coffee at no extra cost... Beech-Nut! Famous blend of cod ines growing ahan world’s g conters. And discover how an Instant can be. Try Instant Beech-Nut Coffee= 100% pure coffee! Pontiac Retail Store| Now Makes It Possible for Any New Car Buyer to Own a Big, Beautiful '56 PONTIAC DURING OUR SPRING SALES JAMBOREE i Now is the tirne to make your move! Get a Bonus in Extra Size, Go and Luxury, for less than many models of the low priced three. We need good clean 1953 and 1954 Models and will pay Top Trade-in for them! Come in Today for Demonstration Ride and get our Difference Deal. Convince Yourself that Dollar for Dollar you Can't Beat a Pontiac! SALES DEPT. OPEN 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. Mon. Thru Fri.; Sat. Until 5:00 P. M. NOTICE! EFFECTIVE APRIL 30th NEW SERVICE and PARTS HOURS: __ "Mon. thru Fri. 6 A.M. to 6 P. M.; Set. 7:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. All cars _left for service must be picked up by then. No cors. oop otter service Dacca NYLON a at RO. at. Box hurry. A Complete Outfit Is Included in This Offer! 189° Newest silvery grey mahogany have been the smartest modern suites on the market! Double dresser with mirror and ‘bookcase hed-‘have, shadow box styling and plank tops! And they're expertly constructed with and center drawer guides. Lustrous mattress and resilient box spring are rsacmsnces at this low, low Y. Pee! Chest available. spring Limited quantity, please Y RESTOKRAFT With ARMSTRONG‘S Seen ALL FOAM — : 149.55 Whas-« Buy Value ‘at Only All Sizes at same price. MODERN | BEDROOM OUTF IT $18.90 DOWN ~— iosbioned into one of full dustproof interiors ! Let : joi | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL, 2%, 1958 LOD her ey ONE. Wha i‘ 3 j f io Wels ; r if lit z£ : t : é 4 a lit some 50 lesser forts and canton- a radius of Civil War, Lod, 10, Parleys Hut Red Chinese Armies Poised Opposite Quemoy PASADENA, Calif, @ — Navy Secretary Charles S, Thomas says Red China “‘no doubt” is tion to attack the offshore islands ‘Ith Fleet continues to patrol Asian waters he didn't think the Reds 3 Times Faster When - inva posi- febiets, ‘ ; ide ditionally enlivened the a their vocabularies, a visiting in- spector-general reported in. 1853: be 3 . > Fadi neighborhood volunteers surrounded the friendly but and tried to coax him down with bananas, kind encouragement. Eventually worn out by all the excitement, gave in and allowed Mrs. Buntin to take him home. | Lions Conduct Local Campaign ‘White Cane Week’ Sales _to Help Blind in Pontiac It furnishes eity schools with tests : A campaign to educate area res- idents to the meaning of a white Miniature canes are being sold by all members of the city club. Funds here will be used Fuse Scares Burglars MONTICELLO, Ky. @ — Bur- giars used an electric drill to bore a hole in the safe of a supermarket. | Free Hearing Test and Demonstration No Obligation— - nor COMPLETE SERVICE Come in—Now! oat KINDY HEARING GLASSES! Hearing Classes ser «+ Lenses... Fisting . . . Adjusting. CREDIT—OF COURSE Dr. Spencer Oates. - Optometrist They’ used too much electricity, a) each year. : , and they fled with only The Pontiac Club has a full-scale program throughout the year to prevent blindness and aid the blind,'ing their behind. cash register, leav- IRE, (emer a eee 9 9:-30.5 30 daily FOR ANY ROOM— 7 ROLL 2 BIG DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY PER Seousissandeapddeeamaaet es BELL-ANS TABLITS WITH CHARCOAL. —: EXTRA SPECIAL! | SAVE 8 Sq. Ft. of Floor Space with this Amazing LOVELY SCENIC BEDROOMS... woon parrean| NeW GLOPAY | DESIGNS FLORALS §— Fer vine oon—1.38 VALUE YOU SAVE 58: ALL PURPOSE GENUINE IRONSTONE tt A wh omy etti, etc. Wil’ not rik or a = Ly REGULAR. 1.00 VALUE ge STAY-SET SALETO ASH TRAYS TABLETS - Bean bag a re or - . WITH VIVID EMBROIDERED DRAGON ad 5 me; ah HICKOK STERL SILVER BANDED _%& IMPORTED * BRIARS ING SILVE ' KINSEL Heo 3 . | ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 Sensational OPEN ADLER’S. '. SUNDAY ~ 1200 ra AVE. 9 to 9 | AR | 1956 MODEL LARGE EGGS PONTIAG , cart ‘Rel DOZEN CONVERTIBLE a ELECTRIC BLANKET . ay 74 ROTISSERIE I] Red Rose , a SE o And Many, Many More! CREAM STYLE | Nothing to buy — Nothing to write — Nothing to solve — ‘ | Just fill in your name and address on a Food Town entry blank. WATCH OUR AD NEXT WEEK FOR THE WINNERS! FARMER pervs] 42—Ss«é‘<é«éNSEW!)s« HOMOGGENIZED : nor | SPRY DOGS Ls. Only T-BONE ‘GUARANTEED Tene |) Baked Exclusively for ir Ir STEAKS 19 ty ES z | — No. 2% Can | Hunt’s Bartlett — 5, a et Packed _ ~ Real Good — Fresh Pack |. ae, BROADCAST me a PEARS : y ‘Om | = POLISH or KOSHER | CHILI Con CARNE — | DILLS teen US. Graded | } and Sa | | Galion 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at Columbia Adler's rR ae * | ed er ee _THE poxmad rs. asa ‘as 26, 1956 | Loa = | 3 | eae em 0 n Spa rks Brownie Waffl esncn Dears d Nati Saag: The ‘trend to shorteut, si utes. At the end of 10 mins, aad methots of cooking hag prompted) drale the macaroni food and | or spaghetti, Use 2 tablespoons ' take the wood long to deepen to the . ' To Avoid Putty Spots, oun alee ab ie ool the development of a new way to| Tims + Mt will be | salt for this amount of water, Use Oil in Mixture -- ae cook macaroni foods. It was first sists to Se ceeet een st ap Gadeanted tats Question: When putty is used tol Insures Best Results worked out in the school lunch- ih atiy = ant geentine and | thioe a oods HF, \cover nail holes, how do I keep the| Tp be assured of top results in|o™s Ole jents” mumuscy Nog] BaMahy. “cara afp nt. bah gaan aa [Putty from turning lightér thang meat dish, be sure you use the|macaroni foods. Inerease or decrease the amoun|ter still seems to be the best meth, _p home the ures thas PURE, Ment cookery method. 4 Tiss the new method: To cook'of water as you vary the quantity|°@ "F ‘hese forme , Answer: It is not putty When pantrying, ounces of macaroni, noodles or : = brown the meat fret See al i Rant, Sen SOR Prefabricated do-it-yourself furnt > DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? RN agent at Our Store-——Look at the Shs Ag I Compare with What You Might Be Paying—FOR oy, MEATY SPARE RIBS seeseee Le. 23c "78 N. Seg) ~aoe mine Mi AN RET = BAZLEY’S ... WHERE MEAT IS A SPECIALTY—-NOT A SIDELINE ... , Gis IDE 0. in. BEEF 29: sollte tear. «= Mild Cured . Rede 29; SLICED Au 8 9; Picnics “=Yi,t BACON. . bb. Ohase & Sanborn COFFEE TOPPING FOR WAFFLES — Want something y aged brownie mix, This samé tegeing is delicious as a filling for cake or cookies also, rf u i f il fi : i ’ ! Hae Ali if fk iH E § El "For that dessert bridge party, Make enough topping to use laterjover hot water five to eight min Blade Cut | 29 the neighborhood gals, here's chocolate cake, cookies, ginger- | ; Steere ot ona i coc ras| PORK CHOPS . . ' __jand. smooth, Cover and ae as New Frosting Sugar { 20% Finer... ___ MAKES PERFECT "NO COOK'ICINGS EVERY TIME! em {| oe ~H 8] J |} Hot Dogs. e , * Wat aavelen | . Qe oo | Rib End . : = ampbell’s Pork Loin . CONFECT JONERS | : ae ?— , : , c : 10-X ren Pork & Beans | a 5 Ib. » POWDERED SUGAR | 16 ox. Con euheT..: eee | ingan’s ia . 3-lb. Canned $° ) 49 HAM eeeeee , New Wisk Detergent Quart 69¢ Pint 39° Crisp Florida 14 Oz. Plastic Tube PASCAL CELERY , U.S. No. 1 Tomatoes ik OO oasr... OD: WOODBURY SOAP Holden Red Stamps Good for 7 Deys LIPTON’S TEA ma 719 Se LIPTON SOUP Noodle < Tomate Veg... sete a... senemoeses carne: ‘ae —> Chase & Sanborn Instant Birds eye e ae "corre CHICKEN THIGHS J A 4 Ox. ; 16 Os. ae - : : i Flour \CR* | fa ea 10 Lb. Bag Grand Sale __-Smoke ss 2 ). P = ‘4 a! « Nig “ 3 a) ~ * i . Ay wy Sez ) , ee MEA VB at budget: minded prices Tasty. # ; eae Ribs = 13} of BEEF — | Hickory Smoked PICNICS . Hickory ‘Seavlied SLAB BACON lbs-Ge ‘ao Lge. 12-Oz. c ' Reg. 29¢— WV : Only. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 _THIRTY-SEVEN _ Ni GZ $ Sisters’ Super Market Is Open . 7 Days a Weok-9 ALI to 10 P.M. We Give U.S. Saving Stamps with a, Every $5.00 Purchase of Groceries! _ SAVE Aut CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS! Ocen Gon Light Meat Graded: ~ Battle Ship Brand DP Cheese | : UN Ai Peanut Butter ieies 24 Ox. C | Glass : ) Morton’s Michigan [5 * Premier . ' ROLL BUTTER eet SPAGHETTI APPLE PIES | ‘y yi =) | Lorge | 2 “4 ie : : $ Large se ba 19° : I io 8 Cans Ti. Full 24 Ox. 39° | i | Waldorf _ Frozen 4 Pigs i | : TISSUE Straveri | Now Only ! SUSESSSeeeReeeueennennee : Eggs SAUSAGE 69° = @ ce rolls 39: 7 ge a vial | Doz. | oe ee FS ilononaie SN 8 SISTERS’ SPECIALIZING IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES at LOW, LOW PRIGES! FRESH KILLED ROCK FRYERS P=35) Fresh Killed—Fat and Plump STEWING HENS Vine Ripened Tomatoes ® LARGE, CRISP PASCAL 4Q@¢ eaeny 1S GREEN PEPPERS | CUCUMBERS | BREAKFAST POS G) Solid New y f ad c <2 CABBAGE J [3 SISTERS | SU PER CALIFORN IA EATI NG || ORANGES 59:. ~ _ ee 4 ee. 7 = THE PONTIAC PRESS. : THURSDAY. APRIL: 28, 1936 . ok ; ‘ : Be Bee = | Sweet Cherries, RhubarbPyffs Brighten ja" mimes or ‘wos pated enalS@ One-Egg Cake ie fennel Cotfage Pudding : | F i H E i i i Fa : , i * hot dings. _ ‘Deviled Ham Bolsters iin eight thin : eves a ee ore prepared for any emergency, keep Leftover Meat Mixture pope dd bone with Baye ee a few cans of sweet cherries on) 50° throw that bit of leftover ry ittersweet Sauce hand, and you'll never be caughit ; without @ scrumptious dessert teat meat or chicken away! You'll have broth. Grease one | everybody loves! enough to make a delicious pie) place Cherry Pie ‘lor casserole if you bolster the : 1 Mo. 24 can dark avest cherries [meaty flavor with deviled ham. with halt of the mushrooms. Add {/RIY. T's a luscious tapping for te pound i i i i [ ne E i rf ri at if ® Fe iI i q CHERRY RHUBARB PIE—If you can't decide _rich, juicy canned cherries are the perfect com- | {3 S&B cherey syrup " {potatoes, rice or. noodles, in 2) wo. oe whether to have fresh rhubarb pie or canned plement, both flavorwise and texture-wise, to. the i, cup sugar ncn cream or tomato sauce, then stir sweet cherry pie, combine the two! The sweet, pink, tangy rhubarb, , to tenepess salt ham and bake. Penny-pinching no-| milk, onion and salt. Carefully pour telnes z Pastry for double crust #inch ple ition? Yes! But the savory whole-|half of the mixture in each casse-|blend smoothly. Makes 1 cup ofjapples and-serve as a garnish for Kitchen Counter Makes [24 other household duties has'Serye on French Toast | Drain and pit cherries,. save ham taste will belie the price tag! 'role. Let sauce. ec? ideal Place for Sewing |" *atitiont! sdvantage—you can} Leftover lamb from your Sunday g carry on other activities and still| dinner need not go to waste, Sur-| If you're looking for a convenient keep a watchful eye on prepara-| prise your family—they won't even place for sewing, try using the! tions for the next meal. know the dish you're serving has end of po a kitchen pagal It can) . iperninneeiniliieonliaiiimee ' leftover =, ¥i : serve as a sewing cen-| : Prepare “*h toast in t : ter—especially if¢the counter top Easy Sieved Cheese usual manner. Mince cooked phos surfaced with scratchproel and When sieved cottage cheese is lamb, eprink Heit with Sour and ‘ ceramic = ' A m it well in a small amour smooth surfiice of real tile is tdeat| ule’ ah Ore Pe Peepar® (of lard or drippings. Pour off for. handling garments (no chance — a * mixer! drippings. Add leftover gravy, heat, of ripping material). or rotary beater to whip the cot-| thoroughly and serve over the| Picking the kitchen. for mending) tage cheese to very fine particles.'french toast. | all your wash _ is : ‘ « | T ¢ 7 | | | (Sunshine white... Sunshine clean!) . Grade A Large ' Guaranteed Fresh Sirloin oo 2 + §9c Round...» 69¢// Boneless Rib..... 6% Boneless, Rolled SKINLESS +Rump... "69 HOT DOGS | T-Bone . . » 89 ae oe ae Ground Beef _ 3" 89 Get Your WISK Here! FRYERS Wheld, Clean, Pan-Ready 30 Golden Ripe, BANANAS © “10°. New Fleride | POTATOES 5 39° — LETTUCE Fa , , ‘99c CANNED GOODS SALE 99 f A KIDNEY BEANS ....... .... 10 303.cons 99¢ toon or King Carle 1 0 16-Ox: Cans 99ce § 303 Cans Viasic " ° Bessinger ‘OLIVES |, du. oom | Lerge 40 ox. Box Shedd’s 24 oz. BISQUICK | Surren 39° | 59 "2.28.82" ry. Nn Northern TISSUE That's because SURF and only SURF contains |. this special whitener that puts ultra-violet rays (like those in sunshine) to work for you. Yet it's completely ; Safe... and mild! | adelante : | . | 4 . 4 | : GREEN aa 3 is Serene ves | ooo £ aaa ONIONS Make 99¢ CANNED GOODS SALE. 99¢ SAUER KRAUT bace TNo. 2 Cans 99¢ Tomato soup.....,...... 8 ms 99e ee eeeenee BUTTER BEANS... ses, 8 303 Cane TOMATOES “eutee eee orrene 7 503 Cone rT 7 the DINGY- NYLON TEST and see! #233 i | . yt | mE AMEDD GE : AA 4h. OPEN SUNDAY "Band Daily 9 A. M. to ' ‘a 10: : : P, M,. pee te F ae i ; | : "THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 THIRTY-NIN E Sparkling Sate 1956 Se DODGE | Royal Sperces| W ISK HAR DTOP The Next Car Could Be Yours! Enter Gold Bell’s Goniest NOW for Hundreds of Prizes! Get Your Blank Today at PEOPLE’S! Lea GOLD BELL Gift Stamps A BONUS PRIZE for having her entry blank stamped at our store . - PLUS BIG CASH SAVINGS ‘by. Shopping at Our Low, Low Prices! YOU CAN WIN, ‘T00! “GET IN ON THE BIG BONUS! m Have Your Entry Stamped by People’s FOOD-0-MAT or SUPER MARKET! ASPARAGUS Yy 2 PRICE PACK Mialien Grade : ‘Peter’ * Birds ie _ HUDSON LARGE Skinless Link CHICKEN HANKIES | EGGS | Sausage = °79) » 5 AQ? | 29° |mm » g0- SALAD OIL 1e Won TWO Great Prizes ~ Because Her Gold Bell Entry Blank Was. Stamped by People’ st FREE! FREE! FREE! ONE BOX DINNER PAPER NAPKINS ONE ROLL HUDSON PAPER NAPKINS ~° With Every Two Pounds of U. S. No. 1 All Meat Assorted 5° CANDY DRS...12 = ye ONE ROLL NORTHERN TISSUE 98 Q: es BOLOGNA Park a> ! L&S Extra Fancy _ Avenue GRASS SEED. sas : . 5 1.69 1.69 ~ SWEET PICKLES- ° | a ; ; oa Cc FULL GALLON H h a ‘ a ” 39 mY fF Treesweet CHOCOLATE SYRUP tee. aha Cans B:: 20( “ORANGE JUICE. Ruby Bee Pure Hart or Stuart's GRAPE aL | Blueberries *c | F N 7 (. * ener sr i ane fete rer fe meting “_ ini aia re be ee Ye, mre RT PND Ne ae PR nee SONI oh Mea oes ole OE salmon and noodles. California Dip i Sparks Salmon * Casserole cookery need not be distinguished only as a means of using up leftovers, It*holds a right- ful place in the creative world of culinary art. A good example of this is a Salmon-Noodle Casserole that is a gourmet treat yet decid- edly inexpensive in spite of some elegant mangas. ca The unique flavor is contrived, by thixing sour cream and a pack-) " age of onion soup mix together. This basic combination which | started out ay a “dip” for hors — @ oeuvres has subsequently made its way as a zesty topping for | hamburger, lamb chops and fish | | fillets, thence to a savory stuff- ing for tomatoes and celery, and | finally as an actual ingredient: in the cooking of many standard | dishes, | The notable advantage of using: “Beech-Nut feeds my twins the _ finest chickens you can buy” “That’s Beech-Nut Junior Chicken Soup I’m feeding my lucky twins. onion soup mix and sour cream in They’re lucky because Beech-Nut [cooking is that the sour cream will actually uses chicken I'd like toserve not curdie even in such recipes as. for company dinner! The other one calling for pot roast to be sim-| good things in this delicious soup | |mered in the mixture for up , —like celery and carroteare the [three hours, finest, freshest grown. As long as , bogies 4 : Thus you wilt tind that the “dip Beech-Nut hes‘ i way, no adult " [will insure a successful as well as will ever eat better than a baby! flaverful casserole. The delicate flavors inherent in the onion soup mix enhance the bland taste of the salmon and the noodles. And since it is so easy and quick to make, | you will find it a fine feature for a buffet supper party. Salmon-Noodle Casserole 8 ounces Premeneoe gM a a } Eee Stuer bag See DR. SPOCK on TV presented by BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS Beech-Nut Baby Foods extend extra-special good wishes to the mothers and babies of | America during National Baby Week Heat oven to 375 degrees. Cook —————! noodles according to package direc. mn) MAXWELL “| HOUSE Coffee Pure Black 6 OZ. JAR Get Your Wisk Liquid Detergent at Walton Super Market PETERS SKINLESS HOT DOGS lbs. “Viasic . 2 Ox. -1OLIVES . 2 10° TF LIPTON’S TEA BAGS. <“. 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Ds adventure in good e f 4 wae ce - oa a. + g ote ‘ rae fy Hite o is . ee ‘ r-frosti " r ‘ * " ; d fi t oO Good Ec & eee ee SO ee ee ee eee oT ‘ tf i4 \ i i + ' { ‘ if : ny PRESS, THUR ‘THE PONTIAC Ha AG A Oe aye er Te 1 a RO Fe aes oe eS ee * Pera ee : ve rrr if | eee i f mE a po aD j ‘ / ee Ces : ee a ia, war ‘ $ f t ; oy SDAY. APRIL 26, 1956 , Simply buy 1 package Flako Pie Crust Mix. it EEE Bes i brown E r itt] 3 i Ff: il | ii 1 i i il 1 SP : grapefruit | A nice, tasty dessert it is, sugar and water until smooth and) Remove from heat, add | &nd cook! remaining five minutes longer. Here's our pastry. tablespoons butter | plus 2 teaspoons finely | suger ; sant it i Py in pans; filling will sink; | carefully. Store in tightly | container. Makés 24 tarts. Almond Filling Beat 1 large egg white, 6 table. spoons finely granulated sugar and Direct trom Floride, Red Ripe WATERMELONS Florida, Juicy ORANGES Vine Ripened TOMATOES U. S. Good SIRLOIN STEAKS Lean, Tender ne \ SP | version of a Seam lly Press rounds into small cupcake Wy Pee, ee P ay “*. Le \ SMOKED \ PICNICS . J s Cook tapioca (or cornstarch), @ Remus, Fresh Creamery Lb. 5 Oo jive Pure, Home Rendered. , ¢ «Mazarin Tarts ‘ LARD. . .4 5D of Scandinavia ‘ |Star Almonds . BUTTER Lean, Meaty Crest, Pure Pork SAUSAGE Shop FARMER'S for +e! 25%. ARE RBS. © 2QO* " U. S. Graded “Choice” . or ae) Y BEEF POT ROAST Hot Dogs — [. os , ~—"F eee . ) : cae Cream of Cheese Soup Chocolate Farina Molds Will Delight Breaktasters Nutrients ‘sete ti eae ° ee: ‘ ; 3 Se Le AS ie ae ne : 4 flour : It you can turn breakfast, the|value. Yet, all it takes is a little;citement with the ald of @ bottle|sices with lemon juice. Unmold| eighs ——— neon most staid meal of (fie day, into ear gs Container of chocolate milk. farina molds; garnish with banana|* — : { Supe a af Me Ee ete ee ‘a am “| Cook farina tn favertul chece- 2 ee in iB ey-+- — homemaker welt worth your! Stick to the usual Ce-| inte milk and it's enticing, Set with light cream ‘aa de- lcs: 1% "grated sharp Amer: lweights and measures in food/reals, but add a flourish of €%-) % i, motds, garnish with be- Serves six. ; Oa Oe tenn, shsese Si , * oe nanas, and a delightful mood has Chocolate Coconut Sauce Hearty cream soups make Melt butter in saucepan over low oe 8 pitcher’ of Nght crenm en the Pableposns al-purvewe tour with crisp crackers and a tossed|tender but not brown. Blend in Sy table and let each member of the | Dain salad. This Cream of Cheese Soup| flour and Worcestershire satice; tamity “peer it on.” a tebtespseny futinn is a delightful blend of vegetable) heat until bubbly. it Ceftal made with chocolate milk) i cup faked flavors with milk and cheese. It is ‘2 8 peed not stay at the breakfast ta-| * wile ts. boiling (22% %2 Make and will be popular] . Dissolve bouillon cubes in het |bie only. The chocolate flavor ele-| Heat chocolate Bowe and nee te whens hl a Soeaey oe be ame vates it to the dessert category, Combine sugar, flow served. eo peg eee Cee tag well. 4 ae salt ae et Gee Sho ui nek sak ie bale soot St stirring con- ‘Pe, Sue Oh poms | Takeo the Chocolate Mie Farina)" co. over low heat, stirring con| Cream ef Cheese Soup provide | C0 "wiring until cheese Is ” . ‘ ring mold, fill the center with) naining ingredients and mix well. aetna . oy eee Cook, covered, seoops of vanilla toe cream 80d xiakes 1% cups sauce. es Season to taste. Pour into hot one howe. if a ne are : eeurve Comm of Chait 208 soy bents snd with d little . vith a’ tossed or salad, celery : oe, santero vee Sour Cream Topping and olives, aasorted crackers andl nga, | six serv. Add to the ; ius te ee ee Sour cream makes a delicious Metba toast with , and for samc ox tees Choctlate, Coconut Ste ta eesne\topping for fruits, Add contec-|dessert, @ sherbet with butter) marinate thin rounds of onion with three bonne uce 10 Serve |tioner’s sugar, a little lemonjuice|SOOkies. in olive oll and vineger and sand- soned Sour . - and grated lemon rind to taste,| This will be a meal that will ap-lwich each round between two thin bag, made Chocolate Milk Farina Molds This tg goad served ver stram-lpeal to all — it is ot heavy, lalhamburger patties. Pry or broll as fat from 3 gaest ctsastate milk berry shortcake, too. flavorful and is nourishing as well.| usual. Of a at oes 3 mediumeained besenes, slloes Lemon juice = ae Heat chocolate milk to boiling point; add salt and farina and cook over low heat, frequently, until thickened. Adda little of hot mixture to eggs; mix well. Add egg mixture to remaining het mixture; cook ever low heat CHOCOLATE FARINA MOLDS — Here's an unusual idea for a | ty. Add vanilla; mix well, ken, cut to breakfast dish. Cook farina in chocolate milk, let it-set in interesting Turn into six individual molds molds. Garnish with bananas and serve for the first meal of the day. |and chill until firm. Brush banana} — Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF Ib. 39 34 33: or Isbest Brand Famous Foods CATSUP SWEET PEAS or CUT GREEN BEANS 14 oz, Bottle Your Choice 2 = 25° NO, 303 CANS Meddo-Land Freestone TOMATOES FRESH WATERMELON — RED RIPE Monearch’s Yacht Club Coffee....... PEACHES ‘ir SALAD DRESSING % 39° Save 10cl,On Giant Size JOY DETERGENT 79: 2 "em" 49¢ 14 ox. Celle Busy housewives save work by using Roman Cleanser Bleach—it gives so many extra benefits without extra work. And now this favor- ite bleach gives you other advantages— bigeasy-griphandle for easier carrying ONLY BLEACH wire HANDLE ON QUART You'll get extra benefits without extra work oN MT To please you—this new | when you use Roman Cleanser Bleach. It’s a quart bottle has « handy bleach and stain remover—plus a cleanser and _ handle. So convenient to as use in kitchen and bath- disinfectant ...%0 you make your clothes \*! dittuerptabdienn ing and disinfecting. snowy-white as you make them clean, sanitary. _ remme A J tae as eres | pie # 4 oy 7 es i eae Be Vs hy S Ps ete oe } ; ; a A ae ( vi gt ? 4 é : i ¥ : ; Ne iyi ie 4 { i eae eae J a fe f 225 ie é 1 : ‘ y : ; f = , ; i j ’ Sere, es aoe es, ek , At j : fi 4 pompeae # , ; ni any ‘ a ‘ ' ‘ { nih, o } pee gy ta : XK : é ‘ : J ; Pe. * baa ! ‘ 4 , » r ; he ee ah ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1950! ee FORTY-THREE ° hrimp- Stuffed PeppersMushrooms Flavor |.cs auctor" |at'tan one \Star at Party Luncheon New Green Beans | — MANNE A Here's Grapefruit Juice | i z ti : j | z i ity i i r. a ‘ ’ ae| so TreeSweet — We : EE i : ? = Fe dal FA | i E : : f i Hy | i ti Fe f is ha! = FE i Es : ai ae 8 5 2 g : E Sa i i ; 3 g eff : : ing. mashed bananas in the gelatin mixture, as well | dessert, made gay with maraschino cherries, feed as slices of scalloped banana around each sherbet | your family a Cherry Banana Sponge. There are glass. Serve with your favorite plain cookies. : Cheese Lovers Take Note:(| rri : a Cookbook’'s Been ‘Wrote’ Cherries Spark | wor con, [a eae mt my sa BANANA SPONGE | Pontiac Press Home Editor about cheese from a Bangg Pg ; 3 Ib 3 TIN it Tet eat ot thence ee cin: tg Choe ; in- A really good & eS “iD. be CRISCO New: Quichor-Seter BRISK TOOTHPASTE = 63" enti Med Sponge | " (Rat) America that are worthy of men- | qj." "%* P*tse? Wmon-favored gel} Ready-to-Fix and Serve ; BORDEN’S BISCUITS consin and Brick. Maraschino cherry balves 1 Rell Mr. Brown has ho use for proc-| Dissolve gelatin in hot water. | rata ¢ for regular BE engre margarine’ _(t thicken, Beat well. : = — Downyflake Frozen WAFFLES Heat tomato in butter, add beet shec'llellibis Sst. teil By Mehoshingt ie and eggs, stir until mixed well.| sponge pudding with banana . |Sprinkle with pepper. Stir in grat-land cherry halves, Serve six. ed cheese until smooth and schivonnidubiamaneiiginghies creamy. Serve on toast. « Instant Cream 2 ees ine Adds. Richness Ca rher ana anit Potato Soup jtwo pie crusts, Bake in moderate) A tempting luncheon is that old. : New A oven without any upper crust. - [favorite of hot nourishing soup, BREAST Q cuore Grilled Sandwich served with a crisp cool salad. CHUNK! "£2 Cut crusts from 2 slices white|AMhoush this mene is good any aL La | ao Phe: : : bread and butter them on both|2*2#0" of the year, it really comes Roll ‘ = into its own on a brisk winter day. on sides, Make a sandwich of these ¢ 6} be Te? ae Bt st | | Aluminum Wrap \ i | i ’ with 1 slice cooked chicken, % We batter! We bother! =o sharp Cheddar cheese and 2 me a ‘onageeing ‘> Breast-O-Chicken CHUNK STYLE Jest pop inte toaster 'n serve! sprinkling of minced ham. dered cream. It's a rich, creamy One woy to get hubby's nose out Fasten tight with toothpicks, cut/ soup, delicately flavored with on- Defiance Premium Coupon Pack ee Sweet Gerkins lee Box jar 39° Save 10¢ on Giant Size Joy See ad on page 41 of the poperis to pop Dewnyfieke jin half and dip thoroughly in & ion and celery and. should be served mixture of ‘egg and milk. Grill piping hot. It is so simple to make, golden brown on both sides and) when you use instant cream in the. serve with lengthwise slices of dill) proportions given blow. pickle. * 8 8 —_—_——_—_ This instant cream not only; . creams coffee, but Make Swiss Scramble [crea Ae hegen Be Bip —It Isn't Any Gamble [aration as well. For @ delicious’ A Swiss Scramble is no-gamble|™o' Just Serve om pom me when you work out this combina- . jtidh: Break 6 eggs into top of dou- eee : a an sal ee Soup ble boiler; mix in one-quarter cup pe oes cream, 3 tablespoons butter and seasonings. % cup tnetant cream Stir slowly over hot water until) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine eggs begin to thicken; then add 1! Combine onion, potatoes, celery” cup shtedded cheese and contents leaves, salt and water. Cover and) 1 family-size can deviled ham. This'cook 30. minutes, Shake instant. : Lean Tender ’ is the answer to so many “whaticream on top of potato mixture shall we have for a snack?"|and add butter. Stir once or twice. queries; «>» 'Makes four servings, f V, Eez.g SERVING ALL DAY [}f | Y2 Fried FRIDAY & SATURDAY |} = “MR OC f SPRING : 11 eg peers 33 CHICKEN Bakery Department SPECIALS EACH Cotes Cake 4.0‘| | Roll Cake AQ") —- revir_. 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Main St. joes District YWC Two clint confer at the .s Nelghbon ference, She is ap wien with Mr > i Conference held Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Stimpert, president of the Pontiae aude Pino (left) president of the Dee YWCA.- rs troit YWCA, presided at ~ all. er. con. Roselaliig their programs for the conference held Wednesday by a4 Pontise Press Photes the YWCA were (left to right) Mrs. George Alexahder of North Johnson Milford and Mrs, L. H. Rauffers of Tilden avenue, Central Methodist avenue, Mrs. H. W. Grove of Keego Harbor, Mrs. ong Gordon of Church was the setting for the affair. 270 Attend Event Held in Church Workshops, Talks Highlight Pontiac Conference ; Two hundred and seventy dele- gates from throughout Southern Fi. Michigan and Ohio .attended the |. YWCA ‘Neighborhood Conference’ [~ held Wednesday at Central Meth- odist Church. « ; * * * Held for the first time in Pon- tiae, it was the largest ‘Y’ con- je woe Dod its type, according to es. Mrs. Maude W. Pino, president of the Detroit YWCA, was pre- siding officer. Morning speakers were Mrs. Robert W. Clayter of Grand Rapids, Mrs; George A. Schemn of Detroit and Mrs, Al- vah Peterson of Columbus, Ohio, | Discussing “Our National and . ‘ sd aie World Responsibility,” Mrs. Clay- ‘a : Tt? : tor said that" ‘‘no local unit can : " Mrs. William S. Dawe of lea K Jets the lites Wedneclié; at Cen anne Sane Dae Shee” ThA eek 3 7 nee boulevard and Mrs. P. G. Latimer of tral Methodist Church. They are two oe ee ERO er ; Dwight avenue go over the program be- board members of-the local oor There are five pages in er ty Se ‘ eS ae today’s \ Women’s Section Three members i the local YWCA attending the Poole. The conference was held jor the first time in she @ sald. ond exp inined that it is Neighborhood Conferenée were (left to right) Mrs.O.R. Pontiac with 270 enn eS ee eee for Briney Jr., Mrs. Paul S. Kantz and Mrs. Gelston La j ees @ wor ace. —— fi ‘ : Keynote speaker, Mrs. Job K.| DiBlasi Praised for Brilliant Direction , THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 PAGES 45-40 Ormond ef Birmingham, outhiied -——— “Secial Responsibilities of the “mewemetee Successful Season Marked Here? eronal News. of Interest in Area dice Ws add tor a poked | Mrs. Eunice Koehler who hasiplane this morning for x Miami, For) Freshman girs at thé University purpose, Mrs, Ormond said that | By DORA DAWSON ; an instrument ot alarm or arots- |tones of the ‘trumpet, so clearty stant planning and work of the | been visiting at the home of her ei on the/of Michigan will take the stage - it ts the responsibility of mem-'| The third segson of the Pontiac| al, it is seldom heard as a solo ind smoothly produced were. sup- officers and boards of the Sym- | mother, Mrs, Flora Alexander of oa bel ; a id SiPriday and Saturday when they bers to know their program and Symphony Orchestra was brought) plece. ‘ported by a brilliant pianistic back-| Phony Association, |Williams street, wilt be accom-|ang Saturday. Present the annual Frosh Weekend to work for its adoption. ito ne — — hececgesron 4 In this concerto, the combination ground, by Norman Gifford, and! The appreciation of the humblest panied by her mother when she| ‘ from 9 to- 12 in the Michigan When problems arise, Mrs. Or- ‘night in Lincoln Junior Hig! was delightful and most interest-\a flowing string section that was} listener, the patrons, the contrib-|refurns by plane ‘to her home in| ~ ‘ } mond said that members must] With, the Boggy peer in oe ing. The resplendent, ringing /lyrical in composition. luting seceanats sod all those work-| [San Leandro, Calif. on Saturday.| , Mery Kay Nelson of Secbaldt aoe: “Maize” and “Bie” first study the problem, learn its\¥e"'s series hen ager! ere | The success of our Pontiac or- jing for its success, have heen|Mrs. Alexander will stay in San) a ge _|have been under the direction of} isit. representing the school col- ramifications, then come to con : hest it othe ving 4 r ¢\leandro for an extended vis : clusions based on sound thinking.|FT@ncesco DiBlasi and have main- Toastmistress chestra places it among other [needed to’ bring At to its present ors, will give half-hour floorshows, * ¢ * roe : ital wth cultural musical attainments |success, It is hoped that it will on the Blue t ' The final step is keeping an perfect —, of orchestral ‘ms ‘Club of Ponti ac here that have met with wide leontinue in growth, in popularity, Mrs. Thomas Doyle-Jr—ot- Cass : Mewhort ot Chesterfield road, formed public, | approval. To produce these ¢on- jin perfection and in permanence, |Lake road and Mrs. Rudolph Hopp “ \Birmingham, 4 tims chal PP wag = me in work | “Mr. DiBlasi’s understanding of Holds Meeting certs has also required the con! in Pontiac, — as _ot South Sanford” street left | by : and Helen Clark of Stratford eee —— = ditte Were nig composite instrument and its Se ee ee — re -. , Birmingham, tickets chair ene conse erences capabilities has made it possible! ‘Mrs. “Milton Freet presided at! ’ s gery solar creed. eed th ,|for ideas and feelings to be ex-|the Tuesday meeting of Pontiac, | rm. ? gineering Marquette * * «* there waste oe seoriere’ srthi a pressed in terms of musical sounds | Toastmistress Club held at Hotel) o ‘ University, where he isa senior in in| French students at the. U ae jthat are most gratifying. Waldron. Toastmistress- for the; ; the’College of Engineering. Dennis| versity of Mi wit heve & x : j chigan ace he chien noes: The concert opened with Men- meeting was Mrs. Sidney Olson. fe “ 4 |is also a new member of Scabbard! chance to “parier en’ Francais” and to live what they maintain in| delssohn’s overture “A Midsum- | Mrs. Howard Wheatley served as| Bj. i Bm ri oe and Blade, all ROTC honor society.) May 2 when they present the theory. | mer Night’s Dream,” followed (critic for Mrs. Freet when she| : b. . * « ¢@ 60th annual French play, “Ly Dr. Milton H. Bank gave the in-| by Mozart's Symphony No, 38, spoke on “Thrift.” “I Remember” i , ua : Carol D, Young, danghter of Mr.| Bourgeois Gentithomme,”"_ by vocation. | and closed with the overture to |was the speech delivered by Mrs. | : ie . and Mrs., Horace Young of Nelson} Mollere, : ; the opera “La Forza Del Des- |George Gaches, with Mrs. Ivan, ‘ ao ‘ street was recently named to the! esdeded im. tea saat tu Weds Church Choir Sets tino” by Verdi, all great favor | Wilcox as critic. = | Be 2 a Michigan State University U Inion | Reyant of West theeliins avediae u rites, and all haviiig within them Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon acted fe ie A Al a Jt " Board. Union Board members su-| la ee who will play the Saturday Show Date the finest creation of orchestral | a5 critic when Gertrude Foley * = Z pervise all activities carried on i ecand lackey and a Turk. The ‘Senior Chelr éf = art, . spoke on “Can You Trust Your- “S ; ES, y the student union buiding as well Baptist Church is presenting & ben-|. When one considers ‘this orches-| self?’ . ip E efit variety show, “Spectacular” tra te up of oe renrig Tailtwister for the evening was) Fe, fifi Pe a: freshman at the University. to be presented Saturday evening sewe degestanend gy ¥|Helen Lapisch, and Mrs. Robert| re ; - . 8S unce Y h tt Oe rroprans erabged under ost note-worthy to hear the unity| Dunce Served as chiet evaluator. | the direction of Elda, Sutter choir |! tone, the precision of attacks! Know” ‘was the table topic for the! director and organist will include sn 4 releases, and the beauty of ‘evening, which’ afforded members| local and telévision talent, comedy | ng. ja new and better understanding of | routines, instrumental numbers, vo-| The high-light of the concert the many words chosen. cal. selections and a magician’ s| was the concerto for trumpet, act, | plano and strings, featuring Mr. An invitation has been Tanal DiBiasi on his favorite instru. F estival Held ed to the public to attend. Ticket8) ment, the trumpet, Known | may be purchased at the door.| throughout Christian history as by Story League ee ee a ee epee ee | embers of ti ontiac Story) ague attended an area a Directors Gather in Hills |r Fata Toei rons Mrs, J. Edwin Watson was! be held at the home of Mrs. hostess at her home on Pembroke; William Beresford on Goodhue | i road, Bloomfjeld-Hills, on Mouday| road May'7 at 1:30 p.m. | Walled Lake © and Detroit oo to members of the . cently Mn! The speaker at this meeting will leagues presented their own cd : ,\be Mrs, @harles E. Mattox, wife tertainers. Over $2 floats constructed by various units, will take part in “Media Mania,” the 1956 Water Carnival of Michigan State Uni- * Mrs. M. H. Luttrell of Coldspring! | P ae. | 2 é " 4 £ : * /< Carolyn Luttrell, daughter of} | | drive is serving on the rules com-| | ‘Pentioe pes Photo { Pontiac State Hespiaa extends a ey ~ pital posters from John’ H. Vanderlind, come to all members of the community psychiattic social worker. . poco i to tour its buildi ings Sunday throug slew le tours should: be made. po ag BT Aacel g mie we koe pi wil be bl ie” a {HE PONTIAC PRESS Me HURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 ea a ea a . | exati “Abano fragrance in i i ~~ Abano’ Cologne > |) Spray Mist | $230 Now you can wear o dewy-cool mist of exotic Abano fragrance all over, all the time — ‘sprayed in a fine, fragrant mist from hairdo to toes! Almost 4 ounces in a coral-red - CLOONAN’S Z “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. oe oe a special —— — 9: 30 a.m. reir * yiestrous rayon faille coats x 10 __ higher priced High in fashion ~ eminence, but f= ehere so moderately priced. Lustrous rayon faille to costume your - summer prints... to weor ony or aaa ir EIN A Nas 8 Praie Ag ee! AO SS er a NE a sa Seek. special starting friday 9:30 a. m. raincoats 3] 0 formerly $14.95 ond $16.95 — Rayon plaids, checks, tweeds. All with | fatching hot. Junior, ‘misses’ sizes. ‘ ‘|\Brownies Receive J the auxiliary, made the presenta-|~ Event Stars | Booths, Show and Movies 7 to 9 p. a * Sisal tad cata ipa ont Flag From DAV At a recent meeting of Brownie Troop 361 of St, Benedict School, the troop received an American Flag from the Disabled Amefican | Veterans Auxiliary 16, Mrs. Ray Jewell, Americanism chairman of| | tion, Mrs, Jack_ Riley; troop leader, land Mrs. Edward Somerville, as- | sistant leader, received the Flag; * bes: the troop, Coming Events | Sustiors 1234. POE, will meet) ronigh af 8 at 109 W. Montcaim Ave. | tor thday might. a tia aay SS women's groups of First Methodist iChurch this past week. ‘boulevard was hostess to the Anna \Cire’ a! ‘E. H, Buddenbaum gave the de- Items being used for prizes for the w ilson School Wilkinson of Prospect street, Larry Gene Henry of South Fair are shown here with (left to right) Mrs. -Cebert Jefferies of Going street, chairman; Mrs. c ameron r he fair, Friday, will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the: school. ne sienna First Methodist “WSCS votions on ‘The Master” and a re- port. was given by Mrs. Harry : “Our Missionary Dollar— Where it Comes From and Where it- Goes,” Cirele meetings were held by the! Anna Circle . Mrs. Irving Corwin of Franklin} le at a dessert luncheon: Mrs. Going on Wilson School Plans F ami, Fair, Friday Guests were Mrs, Ae ircles Hold Meetings Helen Baughn, Mry. Paul Havens and Mrs. A, G, Nicholie, Mrs, Orville . * ~ Pontiac Press Phote Marshall street and Pamela McIntosh of Prospect street. ° 5 cussed by Mrs. Clayton Rule for members of the Leah circle at the Robert Alton home on. West Iroquois ‘road. Devotions on “The Abundant Life’ was given by Mrs. Arthar Nicholle, Mrs, Lillian Calyert was welcomed as | a member of the WSCS. Mrs. Jonathan MacKichan of Elm Lyons of East Madison will enter- tain at the next meeting. Elizabeth Circle The Roslyn court home of Mrs, Robert, Burnsworth was the scene of the meeting of members of the Elizabeth Circle, “Abundant ~Liv- ing” was the’ theme of devotions ene almost impossible to believe purchase like thidcan come a Milan straw! You'll be gleaming lustre, deli time colors, and ¢ looking styling. So, only 4°° buys Why bores you with a lot of shop talk on how a _ see for youtself what an amazing buy it is! Yes, these gorgeous shoes are genyine imported bout—when you can impressed with their ; ted with their lovely spring- tilled with their exclusive ake it a point to come to Maling’s today {or a premendgue saving! Maling’s Lustrous Imported AN , WR 2 / AWW : | Matching hendbog 3.99 ° Block, or White. Neturel ond Beige , combination, "10% Excive Tox 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET. | 9a il ond datas Evenings — : | “Growth.”’ given by Mrs, Earby Austin. Mrs, Figyd Crawford presented the pro- gram, ‘Witnessing at Work.” * yo Mrs. Earl Holliday and Mrs. Rob- ert Lash were guests of the group and Mrs. Holliday was welcomed into the WSCS. The group will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph Williams on Osceola drive, street will entertain for the next | reap: Sarah Circle A book review was presented the Sarah circle by Mrs, Arthur Dewey and Mrs. Paul Brown spoke on “Making Acquaintance With God” for devotions, Mrs. Rule,| Mrs. Dudléy Colby and Mrs. Har-| |vey Kerr were guests at the home! of Mrs. William Farrell on East doapne Circle ‘Montcalm avenue, The East Pike!- “The Abundant Life” was alse (street home of Mrs. Albert Ben-! the devotional topic Jor the Je- (son will be the scene of he next! anne Circle when 'y met with’ meeting. Mrs, Elbert Proffitt of Green | street, The group was served déssert ‘luncheon, “The Good | Will Industries” was discussed by Mrs. Wendell Green, Mrs, Walter ‘gel on Hobbies at Long was the guest. The group | Mrs. David Pursley was wel-! wil meet in May with Mrs. \comed as a new member of the Foster Baker pt Walied Lake, ‘Merrie Homemakers Extension! # ~ fClub when the group met Wednes- | dutla Orele "day evening. Mrs. Gerald Dorr’ A cooperative luncheon was held) opened her hume on Pingree ave: at the church by the Julia Circle i for the meeting. 7 of the WSCS and devotions on the A_lesson on “Hobby Hunting’ topic, “The Lord Is At Hand’’| was presented by Mrs. Dale True-| were led by Mrs. Frank’ Coons. | iblood and Mrs. James Roddewig. | Mrs. Fred Manes, Mrs, Harry Go-) Members made arrangements to, din, Mrs, Frank Coons, under the visit Pontiac State Hospital on. direction of Mrs, Stuart Conway, |Wednesday in. observance of Men- | presented the program, ‘‘Witness- taj Health Week, April 29 through’ jing At Work.” iMay: 5.- Mrs. Godin, who is moving to} . ‘Florida, was presented with a gift. iMrs, Howard Johnson of North) Gold Star Mot Mothers : Saginaw street invited the. group Entertain Guests to her home ‘for the next’ meeting. | Mrs.. Glen Kuff Mrs. Floyd » Leis Circle |Morris,-Mrs,. Zelpha DeWitt, Mrs.| Mrs: Havens, talked to members Duncan McVean and Mrs, A. R. jof the Lois Circle on the use of Marshall were guests Wednesday | missionary mofey in Chile. “The| when the American Gold Star Outcome of Easter?’. was told by| Mothers Chapter Nine met at the | Mrs. Raymond Blevins for the de-| home pf Mrs, Benjamin’ Cote of votions. Mrs. Chester Caughell | Ortonville road, spoke on the werk d6ne by. the; A cooperative luncheon ~ was ; WSCS -at Searritt College. Thejserved followed by an afternoon | meeting was held at the Berkshire| of sewing forthe Anierican Can-; road home of Mrs. Nimrod-Quist. |cer Society, The next meeting will) Mary Circie \ ibe the evening of May 1 at the | The Mary Circle met with Mrs. American Legion Home on Auburn Lester Pitts of East Columbia ave- 2VE0Ue. inue and Mrs. Morton Jorgenson| chose for her devotions topic,) ‘Homemakers Hear Before it was separated from| Virginia, West. Virginia was “——' Mrs. Edna Warden pre- |i, trans-Alleghany region sented the program, Witnessing Virginia at Work.” Mrs. John Church was io It- may sound unbelievable— but it’s true! Many wives are bound aud hampered by ig- - norance and inhibitions in their marital relations. De- spite the modern young woman’s- sophistication, a lack of adequate sex knowledge often wrecks the most prom- ising marriage. In the May Ladies’ Home Journal, Dr. Abraham Stone, eminent physician and mar- riage counselor, answers sev enteen significant and vital questions, He also gives help- ful information and advice on, this most important subject. Married women—and every woman who is about to be married — will. want to read this frank enlightening article, Also tn this issue . -A glittering love story that shocked the world! | 1 i It's the frankest account ever written of a marriage that caused a Vanderbilt heir to lose a $40,000,000 inheritance and began a society feud that still survives — by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. “MONEY... or the lack of it...is - destroying my marriage” He hid the bills in his bureau, couldn't manage funds, Both Ted and Lita agreed he was to blame for their financial mess. ..,/but the marriage counselor said “no.” Read’ how they found the solution— just in time —in “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” IN ALL 40 exciting features |) Out today—on all newsstands + magne emacs Seley bey a guest of the cirele, A coopera- jtive luncheon was planned for the next meeting at the church. 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Social Action pro- ‘grams at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of Stxterhood of ‘Temple Beth Jaeob. — speaker who was introduced; . by Mrs, Herman Stenbuck, is a -member of the Community Rela- tions Committee and Mass Media Sub-Committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council of Metropolitan De- troit, She is a former co-chairman of the Social Legislation Commit- tee of the Detroit section, Natidial)| Council of Jewish Women and a member of the Community affairs committee of Temple Beth m, De-| troit, Mrs. Winkelman told her lis- teners of the importance of a Social Action Group, one of the most important being to educate people to whichever social prob- lem they might undertake, “This of Temple Sisterhoods held in Jack- koff, Mrs, Saperstein, Mrs: Joseph Nosanchuck and Mrs, Sam Stolo- Also attending were Mrs, He man Stenbuck, Mrs. George Rich. |” . mond, Mrs. Julian Levine, Mrs, ) Barnett, Mrs, Mae Fink, Mrs, Nat Morrison and Mrs. George bal reas * ¢ Eleanor ste extended an invi- aa ‘tation to the group to attend the! © - ‘Opeh House to be held at the Pon-| > tiac State Hospital April. 29-30 and May 1-2. 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Se ee nee a ee nt. Oy eee as ce. ee wee visions, ° . show the historic effect of this across the lines action, both within and patch tee the ‘to permanent, peace in Pales- 2. Border ‘shooting. Arab and tine.’ Israel claims the terri- tory she holds. The Arab coun- tries deny the claim. Israel has sdught to negotiate peace treaties they = with compensation for “their old property, The Arabs insist on this choice. The Israelis refuse to allow it; they say re- turning refugees would be secur- By WILLIAM N. OATIS werk NATIONS, N.Y, @®— The ceasefire agreements being negotiated by United Nations Sec- Rut is cleo. marten’ the extry enjhighly significant move. ; retary General Dag Hammarskjolq) ity risks and excess population. | with them. They have refused | 3 Israeli reneiied attacks. In |United Nations, ‘ to event ; 3 between Isratl and her Arab neigh-| 2. Borders. The armistice left | to negotiate. They. regard them-— these, Seed tensions Witled % veation *” "| gun siding with the Arabs on Pal: selves as still at war with Israel, estine issvies before the Security Israel holding a third more terri- tory than the partition plan would have given her. The Arabs now Arabs at Kibya, Jordan, in Oc- tober 1953; 39 in Egypt's Gaza Strip in February 1954, 56 in ne West fom expanded to to the bors are the latest examples of a Middle East its chain of defense decade of U.N, diplomacy in the There also are, overlying these basic problems, particular sources Middle East, favor that plan. The Jews now of Seeion along the demarcation) Syria east of the Sea of Galilee alliances around the " Soviet The record of U.N. activity In} oppose it. lines. Among these are: in December 1955, anid-64 at Gaza Osten, ay eng ond | Terthy | ctlored trade, tana and torte =, {the last turbulent 10 yeats in the;---3. Peace treaties. ‘They do not : as | on “April 5; 1956, signed a April 2, 1964. |cal assistance to the Arabs. A $9.95 saiineins L highly strategic region also serves) exist, The armistice agreements, OTHER BASIC PROBLEMS | net wee Britain, a and Iraq joined Last Sept 7 Egypt announced ) ag an index to the history of the! by their own terms, neither | 1. Arab infiltration, Refugees | 4. Disvutes over demilitarized | them, and last Nev. 21 the alli- |that a Soviet ally, Czechoslovakia, WITH ANY CRIB young state of Israel and relations: establish nor nullify “territorial, | sometimes sneak back into Israel ae Israeli efforts to develop | ance set up its } Sapte head- |was selling it arms. But this month , ~never far from open warfare—| custodial or other rights.” They | to .rob and kill, or merely to | ged asa f and ~~ quarters, the Soviet Union took a new tack. OVER $30.00! between the highly nationalistic! leave them for later settlement | harvest cops from land they re- | ) hong saeeds 2 pers sides, | Egypt, committed to “‘non-|O0 April 17, the Soviet Foreign and emotional peoples of the Mid-| “at the discretion of the parties.” |, gard as still theirs. Clashes re- "“Y° eo only - ting. ‘alignment with either Russia or|Ministry pledged backing for any . 9 | d die East. .“e « But they also aim at “the return | sult, “Palestine bender jacidiautx thane! ithe West, disliked seeing Iraq line meng pone ito a —. Karen $ Toy an Interference in the affairs of the taken up more of the Security! e — — Prarie: _— ment, it called for a peaceful set- DRAYTON PLAINS * Middle East by big powers was the |Couneil’ s time in recent years|self, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon tlement there on‘a basis mutually ‘ ™ first. issue reaching the United ‘than any other subject. After one|and Yemen. 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Secondly, the distances of the three veces <8 mile and a quarter, mile and three-sixteenths, mile and one-half — required true stamina of the winner. x * Thirdly, spaced over a period of two months in the|r _ Spring, the three events meant that a colt not only had to attain a sharp edge to be to maintain his peak to. complete the series. ONLY EIGHT HORSES HAVE WON TRIPLE CROWN If this sounds like a not. too difficult accomplish- | ment reflect that it has been possible to win the Triple|2 Crown since 1875 and that only eight colts have done it: Sir Barton, 1919; Gallant Fox, 1930; Omaha, 1935; War Admiral, 1937; Whirlaway, Assault, 1946, and Citation, 1948. * Downs, the Preakness at Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park. aim machines and the only way to prove which three events became ‘| ip ability. They were - ~* * x * a winner, but thgt he had 1941; Count Fleet, 1943; rr @D vs, Brewer (1-0) : Cleveland at Kansas » 3 pm—Wynn Sa ee menos Oo ° * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 _ , FIFTY-THREE oe ’ » For all their value, such stars as Native Dancer and|xew vou @, Balimare France, said the Sumanted Nashua made one slip in their bids for the coveted Big|cisrelasd 3, ‘Kansas City 2 oe ty oy pe _— Three which their owners, Alfred Vanderbilt and William “yRipAy’s — Phe sn got a chance Woodward Jr., had rather have had than any other Sieveland at ‘Detroit cmt let date Lamatie's ‘aadiipwebe racing fixtures. og Ry yO Agee fitle at Detroit Sept. 19,1950. Se hee tes Lions Seek to.Make. ~ Deal With Cardinals — DETROIT (®—The Detroit Lions will trade any day now for another! big, strong lineman because they| don't want 250-pound Lou Creek-;| mur to “go to waste.” | bd * * Lions, who are determined to climb | back up the National Football) - League ladder after a season in the cellar. : First off, the Lions peddled guard Dick Stanfel to Washington for halfback Dick Alban, Twen- | Study New Pact Joint Session Called to Explore Problems in Mutual Agreement | CINCINNATI (# — The financial and attendance problems of the! minor leagues and their relation’ to the majors figured to be a top topic as a joint major-minor tom- mittee met here today to begin) working on a new. cooperative! agreement between the two pro- fessional baseball groups. The present major-minor league agreement will. expire next Jan. 12. * * «* Baseball Commissioner Ford Detroit general manager Nick The deal for a lineman wil] make Kerbawy was on the phone as soon it three trades in a row for the,as that deal was completed, He was talking with at least two teams about getting that extra lineman. he meant was this: Jots of speed,” said Kerbawy. ty-four hours later, off went Al- ban to Pittsburgh for defensive tackle Dick Medzelewski. it looks like Modzelewski will be next te go. . LJ * w “If we don’t get another’ line- man, we'll have to waste Creek- mur,” said Kerbawy, What he “But Lou is a great blocker with “It’s a shame to waste him by putting. him at middle guard. We want to utilize his full versatility."’) wi * That means the Lions are in the. market for someone who can fill the gap at middle guard. They're, also shopping for backs — as the) general manager put it, big backs’ who can run over someone.”’ Kerbawy said the Lions “made a ve Chicago Kerbawy replied: “Money, players, everything—we ‘lan who lived in a shoe, Manager ‘|field, tagged as a Tiger’ gore Spot = I Wally Weber, Urot Bf frosh i y HEI Bi SPE rpte f 1 Fre | sf te ie ‘it zg Six Must Go by May 15th | DETROIT #—Like the old wom- Bucky Harris of the Detroit gers has so many players doesn't know what to dg. that he must’ do some- thing about it before long, Harris has at least partially abandoned his plan to do away with experi- menting once the American League season was under way. The experiment goes on in left Ks the plate. Last season games, Maxwell hit .257. That leaves Harris with at ‘least Bucky Harris Ponders About Cutting Roster AP Wirepheto PITCHING FOR THE NAVY — Johnny Podres (left); Brooklyn Dodger hurling star of the 1955 World Series, is shown with his new battery mate Hal Steiglitz with the Bainbridge, Maryland, Naval Training Center baseball tearit. Steiglitz.is the property of the New York Giants and both are currently undergoing nine weeks of recruit training at Bainbridge. Ve sioner, said yesterday his decision) ing definite would come from the think he’s the greatest and we of-'on an investigation of Ohio State) ’ meetings here. He said they would | be only “exploratory” and that) others would be held later. * * ® regular major-minor league mieet-| _ ing next December. fered them plenty.” * * .. But the Cardinals weren't inter- . ested when Kerbawy talked with) ~ Frick pointed out that the joint|them two weeks ago in Florida.) Wilson, in his 4th visit to the Hayes had made loans or gifts of) west Conferences,’’ Coach Dewey!and playground facilities. committee can only recommend The Lions also are interested in|Buckeye. campus since the probe: money to some of his players. . | the form the agreement should|two other Cardinal backs — Dave opened several . : take. It must be set up at the/Mann and Johnny “Oszewski—and r - “one big Chicago lineman,” said Kerbawy. Three Birmingham teams of the Little Football League have with- drawn from the Jack Lowther League to join Royal Oak, Grosse, Pointe Park, Lincoln. Park and Dearborn in forming the suburban om t Little Football Birmingham Little Grid f _ Teams Join New Circuit the Jack Lowther League include Hazel Park, East Detroit, Grosse Pointe Woods and three Detroit teams. New entries include South-, field and St. Clair Shores, making! it an 8team circuit. *° * second of three spring ups for interested i il ae ue University athletics would*be an-' nounced in Chicago, probably to- * * * months ago, met) . today with Ohio State President, Howard L. Bevis and faculty Dr Ne resentative Dr, Wendell Postle. sioner said: i “Positively no, statement will come out of f Wednesday morn- TUG WILSON ing’s meeting. | This is a final summing-up of our) investigation, | will teturn to Chi- cago and an announcement. will cope from there, probably about * | COLUMBUS, Ohio u — Kenneth have nothing fo say until his de- “iL. (Tug) Wilson, Big Ten commis-| cision is made public, * * * The inquiry into the school's ath- letic program was touched off = when a national magazine report- ed football codch W. W. (Woody) Canine Jockey Surprises Fans at Fort Erie Mascot ‘Dresses’ as Rider, Wears Specs,. Smokes Cigar 1Open House Saturday gee 5 ee g- T8F FORT ERIE, Ont. & — New- comers to the Fort Erie jockey cap, spectacles and smok- ing a cigar rides by on the back of a stable pony. ; » e; * : The canine is Jackie, a 7-year-old mascot of the Mike yang, Mable. * * In the morning, Jackie grips the| end of a shank in his mouth and leads a horse around, acting as a Race | Track shake their heads in as- |, ‘Itonishment when a dog wearing a “hot walker.” He carries a whip in his mouth, 6. 4 _\and to climax his performance |first annual “Kiwanis Verdict on OSU Athletic acracuese Probe [5 Expected TOday. \ercaissr soxn climbs a ladder. «| * * .* A member of the Long Stable since he was a pup, Jackie also acts aS a policeman. Long says Jackie will not tolerate another dog around the stable. Dropped at Oklahoma NORMAN, Okla.” ®—The ‘Uni- iversity of Oklahoma will drop \boxing as an intercollegiate ‘sport. ' “College boxing at Oklahoma |has «proven impractical because there- are no boxing teams in the ‘Big 7,.Missouri Valley and South- |(Snorter) Luster said, Lakers Third in Triangular Maple Track lowing Wednesday's 77%-31% rout of. Mount Clemens on the Bathe track. ‘ Team Rou SING: LES oo te Wade, Steubenville, 0. 144 Ril Pontuiie, Dekalb, 2. a 13 lGkORGE TOUNG, , MICH, 496 Robert Rothgerber, Louisville, Ky. .693 DOUBLES ; : tilerd-®, Gifford, Chicago, TM. 1331 fownsend-B. Pi al, Detroit 1394 . Merr-J. 1202 Eo ane Sunday, May 6, will mark the ay at the Races," featuring a hardtop show sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of| West Pontiac. One of the day’s| Kiwanis members, Proceeds from the Kiwanis show will go to the Kiwanis Youth Activities for the benefit of underprivileged children. A turnaway crowd is evpected, Dewey says. Dewey also states that work is currently in progress to repair the safety wall, resurface the track, and increase public facilities. The ls Mt Clemens park at the speedway offers swim-; ming, fishing, picnicking, dancing All of the popular. drivers will, ‘jlist may obtain cards for this pur- speedway. pose at the’ ‘Shoe’ Rides Four Winners at Tanforan SAN BRUNO, Calif. #—Jockey Shoe had four yesterday, includ- ing the $11.20 daily double of Good Start at $6 and Consented $3.70. His others were Free’ Dough in the fifth at $4.30 and Altandor Kid, $4.80 in the sixth. triples since Friday, - Shoemaker -has also ‘had three will be wrestling with’ this \lem right up to the deadline. i f : d f ti | i + ag e il 5 8 oii ! if i i titi HE : fi and Buddy Hicks. up; to 34—but the club is carrying? only 31 men. Versatility ‘means a strong bench—but bet that Stanley -W. it's a Harris prob- Secrets of Better Golf Patty Berg As the clubhead nears the ball, the hands and wrists generate power into your &iron shot. The hips and shoulders are square to the ball and there is a HANDS, WRISTS GIVE POWER TO #IRON SHOT oe. ives ier clubs, for the weight is fai j distributed over both feet shorter irons. z< ¢ : | eit : » + ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee #3 z OC 0585 oon I Dear ater Umea as a . Ag * im ~ *8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, sum 26, 1956 : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aanid Weeds eek ex- : The Amateur Athletic Union, a|cessive expense account for him Gane controversial body al-|for a trip to Canada. Ferris lost 3 Sontind, Samaioading Umma Soni © . 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Joe Tinson pitched q 4hitter $8 $$) and his mates turned. in two double plays, unusual for JV ed" from the -varsity, led hitters 93/with a triple, double and single in three trips. 11 | — Save your coorey for that weighs sat a + Eowped with vey wit lazing! 1 14-CLUB FAMOUS 50 GOLF BACS 1 he GOLF BALLS 6 Full size 14-club capacity. Tommy Armour balls with : Sturdy canvas-plastic combination. Buy now! eat... $85 hard cover, tough center. | Gives plenty of distance! Set of gol Wont $20 Men's glove leather | GOLF SHOES 1098 : oe leather, — able spikes and ' welt. Sizes 6 to ey WADERS ] g* A GOOD SIGN... i == Ex-Track | Stars. C ail erhauling sf ee “el Z AP Wirephoto sinets shied ens ok Seveaie Vina wth ii glove. Joseph won a split decision in their 10-rounder at How Cutease set Sipe. deal. involving a iso on was announced today. 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Lions will realize more than $100,- 000 during each of the next three , * * « The Liong were on another Na- -}tional Network in 1953 and ‘since then have been on an independent TV — Joseph Called Title Timber — NEW ORLEANS No less a boxing sage than Jack Kearns to- day labeled New Orleans middle- weight Charley Joseph champion- ‘|ship timber and said the young stylist could “go all the way.” - * * & Joseph, a 23-year-old high school student, used a talented left hand and a heady. defense last night to ‘score a 10-round split decision over mauling Milo Savage 6f Salt second-ranked con- the middleweight * «¢ @ Joseph convinced more than 5,900 fans and a national televi- sion audience he easily deserves the No, 9 middleweight ranking he holds. He puzzled Savage with |his blinding speed during the early crown. |rounds and his defense neutralized Savage's furious attack in the late stanzas, * * @ But the officials were split on the verdict. Referee Roland Brown had Joseph ahead, 5 rounds to 4 with 1 even, and Judge Eddie Brown tabbed Joseph ‘the winner, 4 rounds to three’with 3 even. iJudge Charles Dabney saw Sav- age the winntr, 4 rounds to 3 with 3 even. The AP card had Joseph a 532 winner. Three Week Census of Game Under Way LANSING i — A three-week census of deer and grouse is under- way in Northern Michigan with some 300 rural mail carriers doing the counting, The State Conservation Depart- ment explained -that-.the count, started April 16 in the Upper Penin- sula and April 23 in the Northern Lower Peninsula, ig designed to furnish information. needed for game management. Every spring since 1952, the rural mail carriers have volun- teered to count deer and grouse sighted during their daily trips. "Game department biologists are particularly anxious to get more information on the grouse, which are at a low of their 10-year popu- lation cycle. CPOOOL ea A, me. For safety and long service — the DAVIS Luxury Ride. 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Whitney, ‘seeking all possible pow- er for the Kentucky Derby, sent Career Boy and Nasomie against five other 3-year-olds today in the| : ‘Blue Grass Stakes. cm * * Career Boy, rated second to Needles in the Derby Future Book, Was assigned 126 pounds—the Der- _ by impost—for the 1"s-mile Blue Prep Calendar TODAY Pontiac : seein ¥ . rr we Arth a mle Hill = oat ie at Clarkston B. Bloomfield Waterford, South eid, OL St. Ma {triangular at Orchard Lak ie) . Waterford at Roval Oak Northvilla at Milford Tennis Royal Osk at Monroe - Berkley at Ferndale FRIDAY Baseball Waterford at Berkley perminaten Ly Walled Lake thfteld Bloom eld fins at A. BE, Smith Track - Cranbrook at Kennedy Collegiite Clarkston et Oxford Ortonville vs heer City Royal Oak at Wyandotte tate Orton. at oo eery mington at Milfor wolted Leake at Howell Berkley at Van Dyke Romeo In CMC Relaves at Mt. Pleasant Gelt Pontiac at Bay City Berkley at Mt. Clemens Wolly at Grand Blane Clarenceville at West Clarkston at Priehton ‘ennis Ray City at Pontiac Bouthfield at Northvt! SATURDAY Baseball Cleveland University | Bloom field “ Cranbrook at Schoo! e Oa Park ‘at Detroit Catholic Cen- Track Pontiac and Waterford in CMC Relays) at Mt. Pleasant Tennis | Cranbrook at Cleveland Unive sity | fr $2 Billion in Vaults, _ Not a Dime for a Paper WASHINGTON (#—The govern- ment's export-import bank, with assets of $2,700,000,000, has had trouble lately because ‘sometimes it had not so much as. .a dime. in cash for a couple of newspapers. The aceite nen seesiied the situation. A bask executive said “our petty cash fund was only $50. At times it ran out. Now the. di- rectors, after thorough study, | raised the Petty cash fund to $200." | Riekey and Toby inext year. in Blue Grass Grass, a furlong shorter than ‘the Louisville classic, * * ® ; . Phe son of Phalanx-Swanky shared top weight with Counter- mand and Reaping. Right, figured the other top Derby possibilities! in the feature of Keeneland’'s closing day. ‘ . Nasomie, Mr, Bob W., Mark's! B. drew 121; pounds each-* _ Gross value of the $25,000-added with seven starters is $33,900, * * _* end by noon, made an off track a distinct possibility, The forecast was for partly cloudy and cool by post time (4:30 p.m. CST). The Whitney entry was rated a 1-2 favorite in the 32nd running of the Blue Grass, which his horses have won twice. Mr. Trou- Overnight showers, expected tol ° the Long-Thomas ettensive are} ‘factors in: all three triumphs. , gave the Pirates a 6-5 victory over Brooklyn's Duke Snider and Rey Campanella. Snider, however, has not yet hit we true stride, ‘* * Pittsburgh. an overwhelming pre-season choice by the experts to finish in the National League basement, has beeh the. early sea- son surprise, winning three of its first seven games. Long and Thomas have heen the dominating . ‘Thomas rapped two singles last night, one of which drove in the run. in the seventh inning that the Philadelphia Phillies. He also ble won for him in 1950 and starters in the $25,000 added race. ONE OF WHITNEY’S TRIO—Career Boy, one of C. V. Whitney's three entries for the Kentucky Derby gets a pre-Derby test today in the 32nd running of the Blue Grass Stakes at aemnenuenn! ‘with ‘seven scored once. Long slammed two Mameluke took one division the However, Whitney hasn't won a Derby in nine starts. But he fig- ures to hold a strong hand a week from Saturday at Churchill Downs with Career Boy and Head” Man rated sure starters, * * * The surprise naming of Nasomie|’ OAKLAND, Calif. (H—An ‘Open |to the Blue Grass could be an at- jfempt to find another possible’ Derby horse in Whitney's strong! string of 3-year-olds, ~PHS Seeks 2nd — Win Over A.H. Heikkinen Club Aims. to Repeat in Today's Tilt ot Saginaw Weather _ permitting, |High School's baseball club travels) ito Saginaw today to face Arthur) ‘Hill in the second encounter be- |tween the schools this week. Chiefs |won the Ist meeting, 10-2, on.a hit less performance by Jim Jones. Coach Ed Heikkinen has named Arnold Larson to do the throwing today on the Lumber. | Jacks’ mound. There was no change eontem-| plated in the Chiefs’ batting order ifrom that of the first game. Jones’ supporting’ cast gave him a ‘Shit backlog to work on, here Monday. Today's game is the 2nd syc contest for Culets. Infra-Red AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars i ste ag: Ultra Modern Building tor Collision and Paibting ROCHESTER FORD OEALER — O1 1-971) Pontiac| : have,” he said, . tice to feed and wine” training | camps may have included boxing enforce- | admission of many rule violations, ‘by one of California's top fight}.- |managers set the stage for today’s! | wide boxing investigation. Three witnesses remain to be lealled, including the return of re- luctant Jim Murray, fight. promo- jter of San Francisco und Laan | | mond,- Calif. * * * 3 \Carl (Bobo) Olson, lattorney and admitted: 1;-He acted as co-promoter of) many fights throughout northern) California, although. state rules forbid managers - taking matchmaking. Ring Manager Admits Many Violations of Rules howe Entérprises, Ine., ‘of which \Cox, chief counsel of the investi-| Manager Sid Flaherty of San gating commission, that he was' \Francisco, whose stable of some|“tied in pretty closely with these, boxers includes middleweight) People.” yesterday|to talk “because the federal gov- ‘brushed aside the protests of his|ermment is actively engaged in jtrying to put them out of busi- Flaherty -has bem called the boss. * * “Fitherty vitaned to talk only ‘about thé interest of James D. |final hearing in a drawn-out state- Norris, and Truman Gibson, pres; | jident and executive-secretary, of| ithe International Boxing Club, as. stockholders in California Boxing| Enterprises. * * 31 on April 20. * * the sensational Charley jis a heavy favorite in the 1-mile relay an eiiibin and a single, “talied te two runs and scored twice. Long is,now hitting .429. Thomas is bat- ting .346,, Each has driven in six riifis, * * * ‘The Pirates have a total of six home runs this season. Long’ has three and Thomas three. Thomas has- driven in the winning run in all three Pirate victories. His ninth-inning single drove in the de- ciding run in Pittsburgh's 3-2.-vic- tory over the Giants April 19, His two-run homer defeated Brooklyn * The Dodgers, who haven't lost since that day, whipped the Giants 7-2 last night to take sole posses-|ton sion of first place in the National League for the first time this sea- son. Carl’ Erskine pitched the Brooks to their fourth consecutive victory with a seven-hitter for his first triumph. ie * St. Louis walloped the Chicago _ (Cubs. 6-0 to climb into third place behind the two-hit pitching of Har- vey Haddix who hurled his first ‘shutout since last July 19. ‘Rain washed out the scheduled game between Cincinnati and the Braves in Milwaukee. Villanova Stas Aim at Records * Bragg, Reavis Shoot for Vault, High Jump | Marks at Penn PHILADELPHIA (®—The Penn Relays, one of the nation's big pre- Olympic track meets, is expected to have a strong local tinge. Perhaps Ps cusanding local istart-| Vitlanova's favorite in pai el ing tomorrow will be Don Bragg in the pole vault. Bragg, who has cleared 15 feet, figures to better the meet mark of 14-4%, which he hotds. * * * Perin’s John Wainds is nee of _ |the favorites for the 100-yard dash but he can expect tough competi- tion from another area sprinter, George Syndor of Villanova. Haines, the Nationa) AAU indoor) - champion, has- done the century in 9.5 this season, as has Sydnor. | Another Villanovan, Phil Reavis, has done 6-10 in the high jump and is hopeful.of erasing we 6-75 meet record, j * * * anchored by Jenkins. | Viflanove (again), the ‘sprint medley while ‘Penn is given a good chance in) Flaherty agreed with . James) But he denied he refused | NESS. jthe quartes-mile relay. Baltimore Draft Choice Returns Inked Contract BALTIMORE i#—Jesus Esparza, a 1954 National Football League) | Scalia iis draft choice, has returned his Bantamweights Fight LOS ANGELES i—Two former! signed contract, |Colts announced today. the Baltimore Esparza expects to be discharged 2. Often had more than the per- North American bantamweight|soon from the Marines with which |missible three fighters on a single card. ‘““We-probably have violated that rule more than. we should * 3. Accepted fees as a ‘‘booking agent” but never got a booking! ‘agent's license. No California fight) manager has such a license. * * a “common prac- visitors at and his guests 4. Followed the ment officials. Flaherty’s willingness to talk was a sharp change from-the si lence and failing memory nie Ford, San Francisco fight pro- moter and president of California of Ben Girl Softball Champs Seeking New Sponsor Because of a feported change in ownership of the sponsoring body, last year’s Pontiac Girls Softball].. League champions are now looking ‘for a new backer. 1955 as Giles Realty Chub. It played in The team has retained all its 4 championship roster for this sea- son. Monday at the new field at Branch, and Wessen, Willis Seay, manager, reports. It will begin practice next) Anyone interested in sdeasiciag ithe club should coritact Seay at FE 4-701. | | 9 Only 9 COMPLETE ~< Plug Installation EAR WINDOWS WE STOCK : SAL TRANSPAI FOR ALL ‘$5-'56 MODELS ARENT COVERS Bat oo aoa _ TOPS nance champions, Nate Brooks of Cleve- ‘he has served the past two years. land and Billy ‘“‘Sweetpea” Pea-| Esparza, a 245-pound lineman,| cock of Los Angeles, headline a|was graduated from New Mexico fight card tonight ‘at the Olympic | |A&M. He also played football for Auditorium. They are scheduled to|the Junior College in his home box 10 rounds. be town of LaJunta, Colo, The New York Yankees, who are threatening to make a runaway race in the American League, made it seven victories in eight starts vanquishing- the Baltimore Orioles 42. The victory gave the defending champions a game and a half lead over runner-up Chi- cago, The White Sox and Detroit had aay we. sig ‘Weenie. another team play- ing a better brand of baseball than expected, upset the Boston fourth victory in nine starts. Ped- ro Raiios handcuffed the Red’ Sox with three hits as the Senators hung the defeat upon ex-Washing- righthander Bob Porterfield. . Herb Score pitched the Cleve- land Indians to a 5-2 victory over|,.% Kansas City, yielding five hits and|"" Polo Grounds turnout -of 23,673 saw the rs at their best a8icuicags they bombarded starter Jim Hearn and three Giant relievers for 13 hits; fielded spectacularly and ran the bases in dashing Fi, style, Gil Hodges walloped a home run, double and single, Pee Wee |itearn Reese distinguished himself at shortstop with 11 chances, several | py of them difficult ones, and Jackie Robinson stole home. 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Lewis peddled Henry] . : are 15 for third, 10/Ransom as “King Ransom” for and 5 for the fifth, sixth)$6,000,: ; ; places, Bob Hope, another of the bat- Tournament Chairman-Wilburjtery of volunteer auctioneers, abandoned the “sweep-|wound up owning Bo Wininger for f ov > 2 eee followed in Calcutta pools Today's tournament pairings, in private country clubs. IMjorder were Littler and Wininger, person buys a ticket for $1iChandler Harper and Dick Mayer, Fo, or more and takes a chance that/now Finsterwald and Middlecoff, oe % it will match up with the winning! Jack Fleck and Tommy Bolt, Doug eon player and give him a portion of/Ford and Julius Boros, Ransom| ‘. : ~ re * a Stranahan, Evans por ptr hear — ws ‘ ~ ! : at final turn at Laurel Park Race He paid his $2 backers with $10.20. Piping Echo, In Oe A te ee Se mee fae apne Bovello's _third from left was second, and Weber J on the wes high bidder’ at s11.000 PA espe Boar a Folderol, leading the pack on the extreme right. outside was third. , while Roen| ner Dickinson Jr. bought Doug Ford for $13,000. ee el Jimmy Durante’s Favorite | of were Sam _—_ the recent Masters winner, Jack Comedian Jimmy Durante peri, 4. Jr. Business kept both oir ay orth-South Golf Meet in Quarter Finals Balding for obvious reasons— . my—but auctioneer Jimmy could PINEHURST, N.C. #.— Sevenjengaged Dr. Ted Lenczyk of New-)gave the New Yorker the edge in innesotan Tak a es seratch players and one brash two \ a match that saw many ABC’ Fifth § handicapper, 20-year-old Jake} Campbell and Strafact have won| opportunities by both Sri pot Howard, University of this tournament twice and Patton) Dans , the “baby” of the junior from Augusta, Ga., re-|won it two years ago. field, trimmed capable Jim Tom ROCHESTER, N.Y. @#—A Min-|mained im the running today * #* 8 Blair of Jefferson City, Mo., 5 and neapolis bowler was the new oc-|the North and South Amateur Two rounds yesterday 3, after an earlier 3 and 2 decision cupant today of fifth place in the|Tournament reached the quarter-jonly one major victim, medalist | over Larry Dana of Bradford, Pa jallevents division of the Ameri-| finals. Doug Sanders of Miami, Fla., who} Dave Smith, medalist last year can Bowling Congress Tourna-| _ . s % 9 had been making a joke of the|when he reached the q “—. |ment, _ | Howard met Frank Strafaci of|par 72 of the 7,000-yard No. 2/had a nightmarish bogie filled Glen Olson rolled into the spot|/Garden City, N.Y., in the first of|course of the country club in his|/morning match which he pulled yesterday on a 9game total of| the day’s four 18-hole matches./earlier rounds. In the second|out from William Chapin of Roch- : 101 pins behind the top 2,018|The winner was booked for semi-jround he could win only one hole/ester, N.Y., 3 and 1, then settled Bill Lillard of Chicago. ase Seen Sanatanes aeetent the and toll Vietin ty Herwded Kusetti down to pay deme Garver gat 29-year-old carpenter and|Survivor of the diel booked be-|of Northfield, N » 3 and 2. Ever-|for a 1-up victory over little Eddie maintenance man is a mem-|*ween massive Dave Smith of Gas-|itt, after shooting par golf against|Merrins of Meridian, Miss., who of the fourth-place Air-Flo|tonia, N.C., and Bill Hyndman of|Sanders, went to the 19th hole!had eliminated Dick Chapman of Bowling Shirts team in the regu-| Abington, Pa. . =~ en eed ee 8 ee vision. 3 * * , scored 633 in the team event; In the lower half of the draw rusia id ped ny inser minen Bowie ot wer-'Pair OF Pars on 18th Hole and 241, and 612 in the singles . vot 163, 235 214. year’s Walker Cup team captain a - games ot 13,25 and A ae ow wm ews (Gives Maples 2 Stroke Win the leaders. ce Patton of Morganton, N.C.,/ pefending champions of the|turn to.action of Capt. Tim Bald- Pontiac Press Prep Invitational|win also was a big help.” This Golf tournament, Birmingham's|was Baldwin's first start this sea- NEW LOW ; PRICE! team yesterday had a close a . A : in’ a match at Gowanie Club, Mt.) ‘reams were tied after the 17th. Clemens. Maples won 336338/5, Tom McDaniels and Bob Embe from a strong Mt. Clemens High|.,i1eq into the home green, went | squad led by ace medalist, Ray! down in par 3's, while the Bather ee Kuffpaff. pair in their foursome ¢arded 4's. ‘ It took a pair of par threes, [Ron Manthey and Skip Swartzen- POWER BRAKES | Expertly done, with new ‘56 equip- $ 95 Gi cn the final (18th) hole of the |berg had the bogies. 7 ment . . . afl labor os materials rain and windowept layout, t0 |p teett hif 47-38~75 (course par FOR ALL CARS GUARANTEED! "| bring about the victory, Coach 70); Chuck Nicolai 83, Manthey 86, 95 * . Joe Borovick said today Swartzenberg 94. Steam Cleaning * Motor Cleaning “The play was . terrific,” Baldwin had 40-4181, Mike PO 3 Seg edt Fine melee re Positive hydraulle ONTIAC UNDERCOATING @)pttnr than one coula expect. That 24 McDaniels 4i-41—82._ But the = pare more ng oso 7 Chase Street FE 4-5453 lad, (Kuffpaff) is really something.| pete Green, who banged 7% but Vecler driving He fired a 75, a fine showing. Re-|didn’t figure in scoring. All Must |. EVERY ONE OF OUR... =| USED TIRES |» RECAPS“. Go b A i} SOth! oats y pri INVITED! Feat PASSENGER a | =~ USED TIRE CLOSEOUT 6.40-15 ........$ 9.50|| | UBES ||~passencen ] [ vauer 6.70-15 ........ $10.50 5 0: —§.00x16_] | _7.00x15 7.10-15 ........ $11.50 00. || Soe] eee 7.60-15 ....:... $12.50 USED 7.10x15 8.25x20 8.00-15 913.50|| rr ppe ||—Zees_| | 2.00220 a OT TUBES || 7 8.00x15 | [70.00x20 8.20-15 ........ $14,00 $450 8.20x15 11.00x20 The Above Include Complete Tread ond 1 . Other Sizes Also! Make Us an Offer a cercass. Many ore tubeless! the Above! SPECIAL DEALS UNTIL. APRIL 30th on... | || S0ODYERR -- FIRESTONE — GOODRICH ~ GENERAL -- Us n = : iy : ; XS * . COM \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950 age a __ FIPTY-SEVEN Diz Dear hod Sart Friday warm freon VODKA by rERxAnIONAL Nem Senge ero | BUT, YOUR BREATH WORT it turns: slugtest| 1 { 140-10) Des MOINES wm — A a of or 5 100 Proof ¢ Distilled from grain © Arrow Liqueurs Corp., Detroit 7, Mich. We have obtained the services of an accurate in the past 4 , : Re a | OAR Cie of 10 probable , 7 ) _H., in 3 BS WHOLFEIL DAYTON’ WHITE WALL seni 2} ile ! SHAE REE i 5 2 5 cape ee rh Heh | A E a A £4 8 ¥ $5 ii re fer HE SPIN OUTFIT Sreph ae eet sree vo Both $ 198 ning in the Pine River, but perch fishing in tlie bay is poor. Perch fishing is far near thesClinton spill- This is what -you get -— [way and poor at Quannicassee due Reel, 150 yards If to low water. ‘The perch run has Spin Line, 2 piece Glass Red FP heoun near Cedarville in the Up- | per Peninsula, |] ff ess aging” ites 1 St. Fred Golf Team $7.95 Catchers’ Mitts .. $5.25 se Golers Out ang | LOSES fo Clarkston Despite a medalist effort of 40; j 9.95 Nadeo Golf Carts aes ‘ pe Less Strokes rs $ ‘by Dick Doyon, St. Frederick's golf Balle .......: $8.95 doz, | team bowed to Clarkston yester-) j Budget Terms-—-Up to 1 Y day over rain-soaked Davisburg - to Per “"' TGolt Club. Clarkston's foursome carded 170 to St. Fred's 172. | SPORTING GOODS fine Woives with a 43 while Bill| 79 N. Saginaw St. | Shanks: and Roger Dubats each fired 44 and Bill Junglas shot 49. ——— | Wednesday's setback was the ist for the Rams after a win over) ~ TROPHIES Bloomfield Hills and a previous decision over Clarkston. Give the best to the winner! ee ee Order rt H ate va rose! eons Arcaro Has Winners NEW YORK i®#—Eddie Arcaro ) ler [collected a riding triple at Ja; - ; ‘Medals Made - OED maica yesterday when he piloted) COUNTING THE HOUSE — S i ZE 6 70 ] ENGRAVING [winners of the second, fifth and|Sugar Ray Robinson meditates 3 d " xX PONTIAC seventh races on an eight-race|at his Greenwood Lake, N. Y., TROPHY SHOP | program. jcamp. The middleweight cham- | He won the second with Big pion can't be too much concerned 2 . ie 28 S$. Saginaw FE S-1697 | Sweep ($30.90/, then followed with about Bobo Olson, so he must be We have just received another large shipment Let’s- Face It ($3.70), and Proh- | wondering what they'll craw in ; . , ; — phets Bell ($3.80). 'Los Angeles, May 18. ! of those fine quality, hard-to-get Dayton on ' “oe a | tread blemish White Sidewall tires. AND ; / 4 LOOK AT THE DEAL YOU CAN GET! Buy your first tire for the regular low price of only $30:50 . . . and get your second tire for only $2.00! ee FOR Your 2nd TIRE These Tires Are All FULLY “GUARANTEED Then it’s Time for a PICK-UP ‘ENGI NE — wigs We Fit Any Car! SEAT COVERS | SEE ge WHEEL ALIGNMENT ONLY handsome new . includes caster 50 package camber, toe-in 7 Handsome outside, mellow inside — to wonder Century Club *U. S. * FIRESTONE *GOODRICH *GOODYEAR FACTORY ADJUSTMENT TIRES ... . $6.50 « is so popular these days! i EASY ~\ i) : | cr DAYTON’S BUDGET TERMS —__-__— ae BIG 3 PARKING| Tubeless Tire | OPEN . CLUy-N oN Beas HO MONEY Te hep Pe | 9t09 e : ts YEARS OLD rd DOWN! | iB Motorist H Head ; _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, am. ee Tsai be Bay Gee stan GIA Nee Sane shook Seon tho Woreden’ Yor: ship Business and Lacs amc Women's Club. Above, Thomas coe _ president, ‘{ecrextion Head Asks Group Support ! Ds iy Deny | Rumors of Loan ident, and Nadine Fillmore, treas- urer, have presented the check to Thomas Belton, Waterford Town- ship recreation director and orig- ,jimator of the court fund, “We are asking all the service and civfe clubs in Waterford Township {o consider donating 1 es Bishop Envich to Confirm Class Church of the Advent ‘| Service Set for Friday in West Bloomfield BISHOP EMRICH Belton, Waterford recreation director, receives the check from club officers Nadine Fillmore, jeft, tyewer and Mrs. Helen Reese, right, rae Club Donation of $250 Serves as 3 Starter for Tennis Court in Waterford Township jtion of University Women. Resi- Srten Sa00 Sp Sony fo tle fund,” Belton said today. “Several of the clubs have al- ready indicated a definite interest in this joint community service, and the old Drayton Men’s Club has pledged $500. “Many people have expressed a desire for the tennis courts, and a/ very practical way is to have the! service clubs of the township con- eee «a that “During the ‘\summer, several calls a week are ‘received at the recreation office lasking about tennis facilities. “St would be wonderful if these facilities could be made avail- | able to the public,” he added. Organizations interested in con- tributing to the fund may call Bel- ‘ton at the Waterford Recreation office; OR 3-9152, for full informa- tion, Labor Group Plans ok Tum Out | Voice Protests. Gi te a “it Be e Student Next Year - ‘Township Board Kills Rezoning of Site for i te ters protesting individual residents, Bond School PTA, and the American Associa- dents of Novi Téwnship, just aaross' matter can go back to the town- ship board for final decision, or can be put to a vote. However, ‘Kovacs indicated that he would) ‘not press the issue in the face of opposition from residents. Area Postmasters Meeting Saturday Postmasters from towns all over: southern Michigan will converge on Waterford Township Saturday morning for their Detroit District management meeting in the CAI building on Williams Lake Road. The all-day program will include speeches by Pontiac postmaster Leslie H. Dean, Chicago Regional Director Robert R. Justus, and of- ficials of the National Association of Postmasters and the National Association of Postal Supervisors. | A series of short speeches on The Skilled Trades Society of) iNorth America wil] hold its “tara national: convention in Pontiac on/ May 6, Joseph Hisler, society pres-. —_ said today, i FBI Agents Will Testify of Alleged Confession Made by Bomber Baby Dies, Wedcei in Bars of Crib ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Two- Rochester Lions Club to Sell White Canes ROCHESTER — The Rochester — Keating told news- {sell white canes on the streets, tomorrow and Saturday. .| Upon request from the Auxiliary of Homer Wing Post 172, permis- sas wae given Sa pee Tovey Dey galé on May 24- The standard lubricating él, made especially. for timepieces costs about $1,000 a gallon. be Calendar leo aiearen, Whtie Cont, Weck aegis, 5 Oakland -Wayne' The union group will also estab-| lish permainent international head- quarters in. Lansing. Hisler reported the new group| |has received four offers of affili-/ : Fight PTA Plan: Oppose Bigger Board, Claiming Move Denies Public Voice in Schools DETROIT wm — A fight over| membership of the State Board of| Education and federal aid to edu- cation was expected today at. the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA). Approving resolutions “were up ‘for vote by the 3,500 delegates at- jtending the closing session of the lhheee-day convention, . Factions from Wayne and Oak- the board of managers of the PTA Congress, the Michigan Education Assn. and, ation from independent unions, throughout the-country. He said) these are being studied by the ex- s+ told them his bike roared out DENIED VISA SOUGHT ne board. Skilled Trades Society broke |p ae pale the UAW-CIO to form an independent union. Members com-| iplained that skilled workers were not getting fair pay and benefits orntag UAW-CIO bargaining pol- County Deaths Mrs. Leone Laderoot . | FLUSHING — Service for Mrs. Leone A; Laderoot, 46, of Flush- ing, a former Springfield Township he ran across Auburn road near country. and -Davisburg resident, will be. tery, She died Wednesday. . National Parley Here: held at 1:30 p.m. Friday from) Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac, | Heights told Oakland County lum for these five, together with with burial in White Lake Ceme-|Sheriff's deputies he “misjudged” | postal problems in the genre will be followed by panel discus- jsions, dinner and Justus’ address. Cycle Rams House When Clutch Sticks - A motorcyclist who rammed into ja house yesterday evening blamed a stuck clutch, Pontiac police said. | Jack L. Hubble, 28, of 68 Putnam) ad one driveway on Cherrylawn, zipped across the street and see re into a home at 1035 Cher-| irylawn because he couldn't dis- | engage the clutch. Hubble was admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for treat- ment of a broken right leg, au- thorities said. Auburn Heights Resident Knocked Down by Auto Struck down by an auto when Squirrel road yesterday afternoon, Walter Kollander, 60, of Auburn) traffic. | | wives. ,Officials here said Turkin with the Carl Hoffmans at Drayton Plains. ; i of Phe: o Be al Wierd State Department Expels Two Soviet U. N. Diplomats WASHINGTON (#—The United States has expelled two Russian U. N. diplomats on the ground they ex- ‘ceeded their authority in taking part in the return of five Soviet seamen to their homeland 19 days ago... The State Department late yesterday handed a pro- testing Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin a note order- ing out of this country Aleksandr K. Guryanov and Nikolai Turkin, members of+ the ‘Russian United’ Nations other crewmen are on Formosa, delegation. The note also criticized|Nationalist China. Twenty - nine the head of the delegation, Roa. eslnneriene eminedias Arkady Sobolev. | Teh, the. U.N. headquarters! agreement, the United States re- served the right to take action ~~ “In prehistoric times, American \Indians left huge oyster shell mounds along the - coast where where the ship was confiscated by}. school activities as possible. World’s largest dragon tree is at Icod, in the Canary Islands off northwest Africa. It is said to be 3,000 years old and measures 530 feet in circumference. Pais 6&6 ie’. FURNITURE at Its FINEST Pixley Home Furnishings 332 Main St. Roc » Mich. OL 2-2121 OL 1-9642 they came to eat the bi bivalves. against any foreign official accred- | ited to his government's U.N. del-| egation in New York City who. engages in “activities -outside of! official capacity.’” | Officials sald Guryanov and Turkin were guilty of, improper action because their U.N, status did not permit them to go to the Idlewild Airport, as they did with the seamen, and shepherd them through an immigration hearing as they left the country. If performed by a duly accred- ited consular official, such things are all right. Russia closed its New York con- sulate in 1948. ASYLUM ’ Both Trukin and Guryanov were ilisted in the U.N. diplomatic reg- ister as accompanied by their SAVE 20% to 50% “CONN'S CLOTHES” During Bargain Days had accompanied the five seamen back to Russia, and that he will be denied permission to re-enter this country. “ Secretary of State Dulles has| been under some pressure to take action in the sudden flight of the five young seamen who had sought and been granted asylum in this -Men’s Latest Style @ Gabardines SUITS.......°19” to $29.50 1/3 OFF HARD-FINISHED @ Worsteds © Sharkskins * Dulles had recommended agy-! * * four others, from the crew of the} Soviet-tanker Tuapse, Eleven SHIRTS ha Reg. $3.00—Group of Assorted ssesoe le HI, NEIGHBOR! wate ron ova gic OPEN HOUSE * ‘ T--- MAY 14 - ee For your convenience, a friendly savings institution “RIGHT IN pr were. GTS hor the whole family | eo _ “* _ - aT Men's Dress | I ’ i / ~~ —~ ©@ Large Selectio 19 PANTS..... SA99 Up * Altered While. You shop 4 Pg Men’s Spring JACKETS.. 2% et on sport coats *1 4" Sizes 32 to 46 Reg. to $49.50 Last Call! Your Choi e TOPCOATS ‘1 g" pid pes ct from Dr, Jobat th piles posals for merging the church's D . 7 rene mn VT: a 3 - Monroe, health director, drops ou -Negro subdivision with regular) oasles from 512 cases last werk Fegional aaa to 360 this week. P _CLENN FORD | DOROTHY MeCUIRE | | A. compléte breakdown of .re- The separate administrative unit | ° /was a feature of the church's. re- “nmin pwetaliy <-aomgag ARTHUR KENNEDY JOHN HUA ~ Nort ae | Wh union — North al Sou: —' mai°7"" Pestiec: KATY JORADO esac. comres oe Wok ee tl WAND HERIUNE? > ae ner Fee briseeet: 3282 -“— «@ » 28. . * - it c z FE i es peuseeasesensts rescEsesysosstaeessatess aes a z eseueuse # ws Business Notes ai og53 pre E i tf ¥3 3 seaues = Leakeseuhuewwals we aaae aE 5 . bs -*% <= * nay gxuut.t A} 3? sg2e yf i Ssesecycae a be beaceusebubeave i 3 i ff AAAAAAAAP Hitt Z Ui fi Gi \ 2 ae i itt ta ; t me gubrauereussoteseicy i Effective and Close One Hour Ear'ier! NEW TRADING HOURS 9A.M. to2:30P.M. — ' Our new office hours will be 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. C. J. 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Pontiac | 70%: Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum , BEESEEEL s “ eole-a3euw nt be he pe =o ind an $23 - — » = : 4. J. Nephier’ Ce.) brim | Figures after decimal oes SY, atgnans t ‘we ROOn b Allen Elec & Equt {OO as 4A SOu> = Attention Share Owners of, CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY The Company directors and officers cordially invite you to a regional meeting of Share Owners to be held in the a: ' et A plea of guilty to a charge of cnn | ot 70% Auburn. Ave. Birmingham with you. You're on a visit and . day Jl) make a visit Help Wanted Male 6 ADJUSTOR ‘AR hk hd ® OPPORTUNITY Sines wait : i" top sirous Constructi ENGINEER DETAILER - Construction now, out hearts are @ goes by we miss nes i bag Ft ,» but wi ve to part some ‘ime you sec as I had to part C on ‘Supt. >| Sat, Rares ots JA. FREDMAN INC. DESIGNERS ‘CHECKERS , Automation. | Spec. Mach'y ‘CIRCLE © DESIGN “e O. 114 S. Woodward Birmingham, ‘itich. “te too. ew te Ad Agency Names s="aas WO to Board Posts last; The election of Vice Presidents jy|Charles F, Adams and William mbs B. Bachman to the board of di-| , s\rectors .of MacManus, John & Adams Inc. was arinounced yester- i Rummage and resale of used i cloth!ng. Refreshments to be sold.’ * Benefits to be used for Pontiac’ Scholarships. From 3-8 p. m. Cro- o5, Rummage sale, First Presbyter- 4 ian Church, on W. Huron, April 27 5 28 >. one Sey BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY HOUSE ‘The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. °} AN errors should be re immediately The ment dered valueless the are made be sure to g bi “kil ~=sumber.” oe wil be given Closing time for advertise | ments containing aires larger than regular egete type is 12 o'clock noon the dav previous to onblication Transient Want Ade may be cancelled up to 6:30 a.m the day acer 30 minutes after you tall, DON'T T DELAY. . Humphries REALTOR _ j FE 20474 FE 47114 oN, Ri ag Coss Seeniogs WILL ag. t EL. LIST rou ia § LAKE "Oifice 3600 “shoe Comm Commerce fia. EM 33311 R. F. McK INNEY FLOOR. PRIVATE bath. Adults. 221 N. Cass 7 RM. BASEMENT APT, EVERY- bath _FE 4 ROOM woud rivete eotrance © we welcome, FE 1 T TARGE oer ire 2.00 ot ties ti, Tnauire 85 Nender: a8 143 “a Seocat 9 ROOMS Pr FOR 1 OR 2 MEN DOWNTOWN, UTIL. FE 46122 Lf —— 2 ROOM Wain FLOOR PRIVATE entrance, wane furnished, close in, OR cas ° Fett + Agere hts, “fa 4 p.m 2 ROOMS BA CLOSE IN, Parking, AND y RMS, FURN. UTILITIES. ad week, Baby welcome, 24 Cross FE 62079 2°RM. PRIVATE BATH. ADULTS. Pa a Ri 2&3 CABINS, iN facilities juded, MY . 8 8. Broadway, Lake recital roe |” tn Our salesmen are selling y faster we are aie om cs cure: new " Your e have several |: cash jy Pa ™ take care of immediately, two of our buy- ers want to loca! in eithe Ottawa ae. or Seminole Hiils. Nev ery t home is we need A salesman will be ls BEDROOM APT. 6 only. 290 ook. Room a Pyi BATH. ADULTS. | $ ™| a bus. wah ris. Apply se Willis ame | 5 2 Room APT. PVT_ ENTRANGE..|.3 ae HEIGHTS AREA. ee Private ent: bain. $00 rence and \- 'y. Call before 1:20, MODERN Bi 7. ALL turn. Woodhull Lake, On 3.200), ONE OOM AND ONE = i _ 28. Ww Waren” ty vl Sd L| er iG NEA’ actories bus. 1 rm. MY sates. SMALL CLEAN APT. FOR 7 OR 2 men, mr 3-1308. STUDIO A On SIDE. Prt. Be pews soocsanes. rE poner! r PE >} efter 6. UPPER ROcaia UTILITIES furn. Near State Hospital, $75-mo. PE b-54i5, FURN, Central UPPER 3} ROOM & BATH.» ities, lake front, F] adults, 8768 Arlington Rd. Pontise Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 or Feo our. et T A be ine ptt bath. Auto. eat, | ig HH 7 MA 6-118). ROOM AND KITCHENETTE, ay 06. Lake, sn atte % ROOMS; STOVE & REPRI é Inquire of dee: loria Apts, - DRAY- RE. Phone OR 3-195 Open Eves, ‘ti) @ — Sun. ROOMS, MODERN. 7 ROOMS AND B‘TH, PRIVATE entrance, utilities furnished, FE 4-7003, 3} ROOM APT. WATERFORD. $75 mm “WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-125 Open Byes. til @ — Sun, 1 to 5 3 ROOMS AND BATH, HURON bus line. Lady only. FE 5-5568, 7 RMS. BATH. INCLUDING stove roltig. & utilities, availabie, O0006 or FE after 5:30 3 AND <¢ ROOM APTS. FOR RENT. lodern, Stove & refrig, FE |4 ROOMS & BATH — 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY FURNISHED. CLOSE TO DOWN: TOWN. FE 42579. _ Phd int SI * floor. Pvt ent. 3 men, 18 Florence RMBs Near work-. ngs Xe ‘HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA- 'SONABLE. ADULTS. PHONE FE 4-7706. 4 LARGE ROOMS AND — ad 2-1 basem Ward FE Partridge, mo. 'y est Huron, FE 43561. moar Ui SCREEN yt Ells,. Lake priv, Phone 2-1539. EXCELUEN starting at $1 ’ . “i ee ae . med: . Suitable for 9 families “witty * ebildren, $100 monthly, Cell ae after 3 p.m, __pointment. SMALL MODERN 3 RM. ROURE, heat. Couple only, oO Shue. ge A St. off Tay Ra. Rent Lake Cottages 36A WAMZED LK., MODERN, CONV. prt. beach. Reasonable. MA 4-1778 For Rent Rooms 37 A Roost it Py aaa HOME. 83 > Reg No children. 3300 Elise: 5-634 NEWLY DECORA ATED D SLEEPING we with garage TE 40337, LADY, “pit leges, Garage avail. FE a Grains vent FE aw > erry Or call PE S-3708. Si. REPING ROOM IN PRIVATE PF 5-0313 after 5:30 WOMAN, COOKING pari Sous, "oa. is Near town. WEST SIDE, BUS. Bye MAN, Shower. Garage. Rooms With Board 38 ‘| RETIRED MEN OF ser. . with board, 3-085. 98 a A. home . 41 Owego, iL, CLEAN Pe aizie meals, PE saat. rt west t SID BX og oe Convalescent “Homes “HHA i tly people ites, ee cellent food. Lov care with trained staff. Spec diets, dod- tor. on call 6 _wiin Tovely_ shed hi Hotel Rooms $39 HOTEL AUBURIN oe mt near 44 Auburn HOTEL ROOSEV ELT Rooma $12. A t.™ ¢17.5¢.yp. wan 7 ie st pt. tg eek, Rent Stores. _# 100 8, for any kind’ of aT, AVATLABLE a tty dan of to miter Sees eer se wpe ie oe . | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY = COAST TO COAST = ie . not avail reelf of ir Top lee through Multiciiet- 5 'e@ have @ selection of over ‘houses to sho - New 6 room BARTRAM =e ee Ton +H Roy Annett, Inc. Eas Retirement Living LL: Com: with basement ‘Brick Ranch—Oxford Here ts a tot of house for the ane. New 3 bedroom, ceramic floors, tered bs yg ear garage. fy 8 5 Just $14,700, Crescent Lake Estates "down, balance “at “HOME MART REALTY 1068 W, Huron 3 BEDRM. GI RESALE PE 69407 EXCELLENT INCOME POSSIBILITIES You must see Sie cnoratienaly well-& 8 room Ler yy rus, bath large heat, Shown by SYLVAN VILLAGE ii ; ten Hil - in RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | nen > or OR Rea) Estate &| GATEWAYS to| HAPPINESS GOOD - -BETTER- BEST 4 sere t tra in. Nbeiter a . Close to Wan" Bem tans ety a It wor oS ass : SUBURBAN BEAUTY In this § ive home bedrm. aan wv of an- ag NW ving i. kitehen, and Good si ubliity. wees sak henvete yard, Terms. nn K. Irwin REALTOR 1926 f “yer 7 5S eet Eves, PR 3-100 = or ore 5-4846 ADDS s Are Everywhere | Woe SELECTION w of | & sites mist be one to r uirements, Btop suet, 798 through this list & pictures, | pe “BUSINESS Is GOOD AT.LADD's” | LADD'S (1 OPEN SUNDAYS 4 uw: pregyten Pyjains = _ On #123 426M, tapeer, Be. or M24 Templeton | : COOLEY-LAKE AREA 7 room, vestibule oman, omme tid toa ton ment, oll — t= ore ater Reetee 1% car wearnes. lot Only 98.000 with subetantal WOLVERINE LAKE __, VILLAGE heat, er hreate water Lg screens. It Templeton, Rea itor. HOLM ‘Williams Lake ‘a0 DOWN Neely > : [LAKEFRONT HOME | ON LAKE OAKLAND frame raneh with . Large living room hed ara dining |" Large Yhenea. Featuring 8 bed poome, name of cl @uto. off heat. Pully insulated. 12° 14 ft, 8c onto ® nice fenced back ment drive, 1% car — nei ae, Bh " down plus wieing costs. | CRAY O’NEIL, Realtor -To Trade roo buY iT. INSURE IT | 2 6, T . Bal Be ® rative MAHAN nace caeeeen coottanrr co. rentrons..| Roteman FE 20263 NEXT pBOOR ro BRANCH | One Acre Parcel : 1 block from swim: ming beach. 61,280 down ( AY] ORD I's a 2, dedrooin moder 20x18 ye Eng By New Deleo furnace, Move P and decorate, Full price §7,800, ae f. pense ieine, room, three ASH BARGAIN we room, neat & =. Built in 1048, Some furnitu LAROE ‘SHADY Lor Lake privile with this me tive home, y $13,500, terms. PARTLY FINISHED Six room home with Lake front- age, ® ROOM INCOME A Da built 1047, Rentin: $120. per mo, Tota) price terms, Se AN ME . orem he o BIS 2 A.A a 100 Sonate gt. ow at isd 8. Drostves. Lake Orion, a wd IN 1955 room ged home oy . Lake e bed privileges. $13,200, BRICK ONE STORY | a, basement. Ex- cellent peiguecrneod. Only $15,650, rms. ; Lawrence W.° GAYLORD FE 4-9584 1% EB, Pike Open Eve. & Bun 2 BEDROOM BRICK AT. WALTERS LAKE ‘atte. ick bath w i om oak floors, good ment, Attached 2 ag Nicely landscaped jot. x ft. with —F a shade. $2.700 m cinder bieck home clone tate od Ee ech Fico Ficnks cos BENE TEA ATE $1, 450 Owe ig 4 . $18,900 = $3 4 BEDROOM BRICK WILL TAKE TRADE . COLORED GI’S THe- Ranch Home Deluxe — Large Rosen. Feature . this 7 bed eager in Lake Orion, re Otter: Sh ! ed at pees ig down payment re- Value You Can See . area North End Immaculate § room bh } Al finished Fon With sep rate gas Truly one pI a best values “a Almost an Acre F 5 ee 900 DOWN SUBURBAN | RIDGEWAY. 1 $300: Dn. ee Seller Realty 32 nd "Snee . SECOND ST. ey BEDROOM Partridge |" 18 TRE "BIRD". TO SEE _ A BUDGET HOME as ve 9 bed: i$ , te free Bist | se Priced ot punt dias 4 FAMILY Here's an income | that Se gy ae sine Gas Dea aloe LIKE NEW See remodeled a... ie ®t: WARD a PARTRIDGE REA LTOR LOS, tone Ww. Me en wist oF. Teton APH ws Page free sheds. date’ beach 1% oe Sea ae ee the, “rent er cottage. 3 bosts. $1,900, Terms. eh hat RA T. C. Trocke Realtor. 4 . Established in 1916 Large liv- TTRACTIVE Sopra mk STOUTS |,.3 B t B home on lot ire: Today! Co oa, Ww - fia Mey ase Ba | eee ite pane RR + location, Bmail home Win Eerpecoag eis mench | Sar Shachea tara *Blesiy = ay itchen, Toe 1 wi ow at Fr-608. Cail tonight, Sie tacos eoer eed | SUB LARD Stem: st seach gee' ices | fale garspifies oe privileges. omy #10, "jiseke— : ONLY $990 DOWN — Here is a good CRESCENT LAKE em mo nd part wala ESTATES the iS at Pins ‘soo, FLOYD KENT, Realtor | “Ww. FE 64105 Sens to tae Goavumee | Power _ADAMS. ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE DO YOU WANT 3 BED-|! ROOMS OF LIVING THAT IS MEAN‘Ti39m ONLY FOR THE TOF het FLIGHT EXECUTIVE? | CG. WE HAVE 2 LOVELY HOMES FOR SALE THAT ARE ALL YOU COULD ASK FOR IN THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD LAKE, CHARM, COMFORT, STYLE~ AND JUST PLAIN LIVABILITY, THESE HOMES ARE NOT.FIRE SALE PROPERTY AND EACH REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF DOWN. IF YOU DE- SIRE THE TOPS|- | THEN CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR TREAT THAT ONLY |. YOU CAN COM-} PLETE, Pa Sata tees quick | gntadl ‘BROKER “a the Spring Rus Cail our office today to inepect wae 4 ACRES: Dorothy Sn Snyder Lavender As ome A C COMPTON & SON ; rkston oe : ; . ie. Fou wilt be ie"tery teat’ of caaites business. large. bes reaped win , ish _— eae” ¥! terme ‘ou will be proud in $003, neatly ‘Geco- Eneben, 9 car large tal a Ee “ ¢ You Renting? Ber et, es $1, , “fas wet $s Paradise is ge! lake front *, large , at, ‘weit joy Russell Young “3 W Lg oh Pe wd __.For Sale Houses _43/ , 1: A. Taylor]. eo meer bat : NO DOWN AGE Cost oa po oes F . C. Wood Co. Borer fitame 1 om ad WEST SIDE INCOME - § room, 2 rick, te PEE omer a Bd L aah seme: week. Se PAUL A. KERN Mattes ame at WE WILL down, Ask ca fr, breee’ L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4ni0 Partridge A Trout F arm RECREATION— INVE STMENT Main bighwa vement weet of Pontie: oe = with I mile room home. 3% ee lake og Png’ or other © fish, ree - lor ridin enable Bridie paths, ual wond pokelbilitie, make the value of hit sf Se oe WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 L ISTINGS ‘some are > ae Ry peo StS - WILLIAMS. LAKE ae :| NICH her inttize, n WEST SIDE INCOME Owner ye See this now, wun FEEat OSSD SO WSoer A HOME ¢ OF = |. bamt.. ol heat, Peaeera EVERYTHING ~— IN THE Priya gh - i ca rooms, Mod tory in ean =) i fin as recte electric washer seree north etter Ka hee "FRANK ‘SHEPA D Oh 1TH} ____Reehester KNUDSEN] West Side, Hazel St. - paved rf, wn, E. Wilson Ave. : Fath ybongalow "Very. x ak ae a Yale St. Bar bedimn Has WM. i. sUDSEN a GILES REALTY CO. ’ O Pe 64175 aa EXECUTIVE'S HOME i's GEN. HOSPITAL ee 2 ACRES ne Sree : ie CARROLL G. PORRITT 5 nein ». up. Pun! ‘H an ee LIE peat AND HARGER CO. ¥ _Huren FE S410 Aner . M ical pate eee ‘ ‘} car garage. THE ror PRESS, THURSDAY. “APRIL 26, ti °c MRE te te S09 Tg. 5-Room Homes ONLY Continental” |$550 Down SiS ae sits Fs ‘i FLUS costs - BR YWN: 26 Acres 7 : $36. 97 Per Mo. acres muck, 6 peres wooded ____Mortgage Loans 54 : , ive stream : AN taxes and N-Large 6 rm, sia ,faggromanly priced at ¥é- LO NS $600 TO $1,500 atic heat bot | water. Mere home io ver mt. see 800, dowa. es or not in , = 7 u ‘ "Tioors, Ideal location ; schools, shopping and transporta- te “Here 8 8 Say Ayan tt—26 # Roy Annett Inc - fnprovements, ——— + : Wowdewwres : : ’ e "To in or spon og $330 FULL PRICE. Cony two bec - on we boule panty conunnied,» i. a Aine. : (us “Oaniand | to isting ls eat" ~ ene Mr."Murdock can’t see you, sir... but I can!” Open Evenings afd Sunday PS . s garage mae ig cen Oakland and Montcalm. : Apply 200° National Bullding $9000 BRAN’ in ' ON DRAHNER ac, of phone PE 4-412 Castell Realt pp ye id 5 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lots 46|" OA wa, Wooded. tise, $120 down, Monteslen out peal ‘ eae 35 basement y cae’ dadeial ~~ ee i, waps~ os Onhtand ay. | Feared aac | LAKE PRIVILEGE | sogUner reaftaS Lt] S ACRES |~ INDUSTRIAL AND oS Se ee ee F ac ~ TS pel jae “te Guly s1s00 davm. i Going to ? Here is your COMM R I . i Ma- “G 1. $290 DOWN Ueges. "O "ny 4% a from ¢! DIXIE HIG! floor ar y in, The soll isa PROPERTY _ REALTORS __ tractor "PE S812 mm Milford & Highland Areas Term: MACEDAY I AKE ig AE rieb end well drained black OR +1205 @% TRUCK WITH . = «d to a, Fn = you" Large and small plats. Can di- Eves . « - + gatieene - SxiSo lot on two story small bu See it~you'll buy it. $1,500 cash.) vide. so Sun. 1 to 5| and 2-speed axle, 6 in.-I . 36 . | joe of 3 dedroom | 919.500 RANCH BUNGALOW —Just | 955 dn. jet eleeel apie : en 4 WILDING ZONED | {t. long. about S000 Sw i "Til @: Sun, t to 3 | homes. Also easy PHA terms 3 years Attached te car 5 tor . : Gas for anything of : ee +E ‘ on feet nae LAKE RD. « or 80 heat. eq % : : cam ear. ac Lg y eet zoned business. ‘Ac : location on busy intersection. » 5-468 seco WE LORTETT: Realtor | paced, io 8 screens. Mare. is one at ILLIAMS LAKE vons trom H ITE bs 9000 sq. ft, PAS Box 5§. Pon: | 3) DODGE TRUCK AND- iB tk 1 : wooded Close to |" : $595 DN. ein Commerce Rd, = EM Diet| a0nee. . lake, $ibe, da. oe = West HURON, of? fh, Bustos rvequity. Call after 6:30. sere i. " ee TATTLE FARM — Reces-| da. . mate wae stall building . ‘ £ a farm home. * one | 156 foot 1» E. HOWARD sr. is in poe Og BI on Williams Lake Road,| « é ol eee s _ Drive by ard jook over this} rooms. Lovely den. Carpeted liv. ge . $2,250 WHITE RD. 8 acres | aie 2 BEDROOM fisst” Yor" Setters eon = ing. room. iv x 17 m ch. 40 foot lagoon lot. Only 9750 cash pot: uburban ee | 7 , ear garage. Shown only by vend : ts [ . he . ‘ F HA HOMES Appt. Tee vommpletely tle F: C. a ed Co. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor ; Bae bome e oF good as sus bent wont tice: | {ru (Hanes. Pangaion, arg | me ot, | oo a ben we eee ATTER 2 now a em : , eunatar ned Take vesbonty. BRS Baraat "Kitchen. Wuuly room. "at: | at door. “Here in country Laie Site Sists uname ake B48, Mit| yp 4 JIT Sp Teleeramm, lake troutage. Mea! or, subaivia- Se eee BES rer 7 NEIL, arey J. VALUET, Realtor and lake, Shown by - forts. BUILDING LOT, LAKE PRIVI- ‘ = from Waterford | —.* 96. 728 W. Huron 8. _ 1 : rt Oakland rg . -_ fort, that vou miles peal clit si. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ri Township Hall. $22,000. TERMS. For Sale or Exchange 50 ratte Real ts Bachonge | ATTENTION {isto axnvicn , . ; VENDI : SALE. | ATTENTION! WILL ACCEPT - Ss rh sara JOSEPH F. REISZ | L. H, BROWN, Realtor | |, CANAL FRONT “Sous. 7 J. R. Hiltz | + 492,20", sauz on maps yor | Fess fr at er | SOR eer ee, ‘Raat or inode) IF eat Ecoptrative Real Estate le Eichanee . Ktbeas to's aifferent lakes, Canal ‘ 7 oe auire a ee Cioveriawa 3 _ WANTED ~ fo teke, ‘Partial ian ASS sh OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 PM. VETS” 3 approximately 150 ft. wide: /DRA TON 1011 W. Huron st PE 5-618) — = vent 400) Sac ar Le A ae 3-7497 TART. IVAN W. 200 A oF ED PAs-|* cron SEAL SEWER . oe inG LOTS WORTH $200. PEARL BLDG. CO _ NEW: PROJECT Ry Be ts crocks, @5 cents each. 2140 Old =| $400 accepted as trade in on used : i" . : # . Lane off Rd cars, H. J. Van Weit, ES ES TRIPP | SCHHAM| WOODS [#= "5s Be ee eee eee : : on Pontiac Lake 7 i . PLOW, “NOTHING , . Business Opportunities 6i| Sw atheist” 0 | fav. "tam sits Sars feast : ; FE 5- -509] or FE 5$-9471 |- f, Batted _ gember of excelient BUILLERS! : down. 3-9389. ets - lawn mowe r. Trade all or é DOWN Sylvan Lake Front 5m ening a Bundaye Gea Protective | restric- INVESTORS! BEAUTY SALON “Ew AND, MOD- _ Sale Land Contracts 52 et ee ae MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY he ” 111 Jostye Cor. 3rd REALTOR | proved. Convenient terms van te | 17 acres of level land in|. Toor Ae FE. 92003 oF PE peecou Gk AUTO. WASHER. P ~ Kew, 3 bedroom—all e be to meet individual) Beecher Me itan District of per cent, Pa ‘ < jon, Fo > obat kere you, FB AOE a See Bee), © ect gs tetek 382 Lake Privilege Lots! ' Tai Mt. Morris Township, Genesee * ins ere SUPER SEF SERVICE STA STA-| _month. Of shayments, $10 per | _S1467. ete a living room. Tiled bath. |- fireplace, mahogany natural | ESTATE—MUST SELL TOR CASH -MES- ‘SBARTRAM Road at Dupont. Sewer and. od roareig ventory Cal Pe De. | SEASONED CONTRACT. Si PER | for guns or cash. Pee a ‘ Black-|/ activities room — = Bloom * ; ' ' . Or SALE OR RENT: 1 STALL | —— scount 34062 a MULTIPLE ; LISTING §! 4 Apron $80 per Mo : rming fireplace, 1% ee Vighertord. ‘sod, Lag Commerce 7 OR +1980 a Sapte 31209 Bullding." Plinth 508 peer a yf ph Gdns: Money te Lean: 53 $ room i ay vee a Fe 4 bi ; baths attached over- Val ‘ake, Proeanh Lak Eg Og Wolver- CE +i (State Licensed Lender land creas . ~ Incl - ee perimeter heat Piety ot aaa: . TAVERN IN SMALL | ~~~-~~ =) IM ie Liteon. + 2 “2 . Send Ww RIGI wisi andl Iaaarence ae — R a TO $1,500 c L. ARKSTON AREA _ |, Fostiee Praca bes 5 tures} WHEN YOU NEED A 245 Oakland iGHT, 1 Realtor. ear ¢ schools 1 re approx. 1 mile | PROCERY STOR RN LIV. SHARP ‘55 DODGE. FOR CASH Setgies |RedHorse| LAKE - | See SE) oS ee a $25 to $500) sake es St c mi - 8019 Cass-Eits, A number of exe sine et £0: @ and | ‘tiness, ‘Must, sell” not an 5 HUDSON HORN ; . PE 2-079 seoomtt ellent buildin miles of countryside. Land. now s. Must sell: not able to run| You can get tt quickl: NET TO TRADE i Choice Location __ = ‘able te beostitul’ aad become oval ima oe aie ime Peele are | ee or of furniture,” 7No tome OLive ier ener es - a tm Otawe itt, on 1 Watkins Lake - Lakewood Subdivision. lecated on aE budget, We will be glad to cet SEMI AUTOMATIC BLOCK - $12,400. 6 p briced at poreximately tree &. from proximately 2a, sites. = each z aw ARIETY S° STORE you with your money problems. ‘approximately 2000 8 mixer mt 4 Tae = ees WHITE | ee5 STATE aoe ar den down. Pull basement, mith $100" Cows. sublect to 1 fic restrictions. Pro ’ | PReos oe . eta and equipment. - ; BARTER A 5 TAN “—) UR OLD LAWN MOW- ; dani im, ving room, and i , Deer Lake - - HOLMES. 8: RTRAM BROS | —_Phonp Ortonvie | 12_¢ Collect _ FINANCE CO. ia cr ona new Eclipse hand oF pow- a wl rear yard for your | yscy seclusion. Over | OR 3-190 Eves. MAple $-12409 * Ee | tl Jawn fertilizer, Seatte & Jobo- : : , ; Se S. wee Be 2% ACRE LOT ON CAIRNCROSs | onmaLrons CORNER C A 7 fenve. "and aii aptine, houseotoan- a gilie R. Tripp, Reaktor: |: Oe down. ; tales. ~ OE Le Ra | Spee Eves ut 2am, 1 to 8 cou SSTAURANT | SH NOW ing needs. We sen % = TS Ss FEVESINS |, Bateman & Kampecn, |S Loss Econo I weet feet dee | om cua su nos pas | eae ceer pet Co-0 rative Real Estate me eg “Be 5 Pp Waterford ‘Township “Get in-now-|~Pay ater "in monthly” amounts BARNES HA ARDWARE —| wittiawa tates 7~ spake ceamiy” Mane kes Seat ee rl g e and work up & good income for! oH can afford “Phone, write or | 142 W. Huron St Easy Parking Fa : 7. from a large : utiful building . swaP YOUR OLD HoUsE P 7 sand _ 7020 Sand Buy while there is ‘ . y K " : ee iy Beach Hi toe wach small gown’ stent 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE d A. JOHNSON, Realtor BENEFICIAL priv. on Oakland Lake, mat dake i ‘ I For Sale Resort Prop. 44A|_ esti "om" _ Miler MOwal 33 ACRES FS Tepepeks, | UFINANCE CO. "Dey, Dah, water heater. tot 38 : Excellent main road loca t ill __Lawrence. St_ FE 20249 / fit’. lake parece & to Macode ; Established tn 1916 BEAUTIPUL, LAROE, "| White “Lake Twp : — , built im 1953, tal sizes MODERN. e This gradual! seeing g: Ganin'y rice. Trad ; COMPARE the PRICES | Brie nesetecet, | CHOICE 2 ACRES | feat or 3 Rit GREATER 35,000 Families) Si, tit thdaat"s ¢ * . . Lovel: J 7X se e, or what 4 isin ” Sas and transportation, PE| ovely Tear" an aiding, site home or wibdiviston Priced right | baid NORTH END Recomme d ? Clark Real 1362 : OF OUR GRASS LAKE, WEW . with 0 basement eg ee n $4813. hak tor Mr Clark : “QUALITY B J Joining Sats toe {Good hunting, we re at only s1980 WARD E, PARTRIDGE) Adaniotn ' ennai load B k sel fishing, “Near Skeet term REALTOR FE 4-3581 i uUCKNETS } HOMES me Serf he a Se 481,000 we | BE LOCATION AT wed; Vv AL. UET, Realtor . | nena “wrt £ e to x 900, | MREAL RESTATE & BUSINESSES aon $-0603 : wel @ oer Set - . " win jake WY oavlena " Lee TunvouT, Mic GAN “Bctripte Lida INO SER VICE 7 or oa yay ea fost, 0 lows + full NORTHERN Film joke privileges. Only Be iw “BIRD™ where you ean quickly — You present home or equity on @ sesenea eatnge wat ope PROEART IMPROVED For Salo Farms 46) “LET'S TALK goremont armen, A ae ri eminale ile’, Flor This attrac me oe City lot 43 x 116 with city - 2h) O LAL ou ge amount. No F oven home with eceda’ Grand Lake F water and in. 120 ACRE FARM NEAR DA CIN Gee? deductions. as pong Oy gh SS tae et Le ~ ear, aon go modern diaumive stso with terme roads Ws Sores of good timber, SUSE }™ wate. See toda, ve- me rental cottag * = " . y ° beach. white birch — ‘tod most| Edw. M. Stout. ] Realtor | fpree bers. one with electricity HOTEL-TAVERN Bucuners 18 LESS THAN Bateman -“Kampsen . RILEY, | BROKER 7 aT cH scenic. TN. Open Eves FE s-eies| ond Funning water seturel 4 Pt gg HE PE o Se, == 37 8. Telegraph Sree so | Vv al ~ — 4 Pert Rew tet pradical iris se | 4 Unit Motel jo =m aaa Rruadcemegt Bock | NAT aaa, CTT | nt meadad eum au Mirah appron fh can ie aloes . designed ' | e a INDIAN VILLAGE he seen from. every room bl pA Motel poets Pot (ey "ST ARPIDA | This is wood prod: netive a on: Echea leased ot. from Buckners quickly gn reese or cash FE | for equity + ih the house. This brick .va- due to f{liness. A sacrif FLORIDA ter darts te ideal Bee etecivis. 7 yg a allel lean company WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY POU. gaono | See | REE poe ee ce BAe crocs bh ares at eae ee. Beater Se bedrm. ae nt a mie t | Lake Front Resort rents os E at Br svile, ee oar "ACRES. Press. | - GROC Pes toe Buckner __ For “Sale Clothing § 56 . to wail’ car- kitehen:. bas beautiful eabl- 2 furnished cottages. 6» te | verge off Highway 18, 1'mi. 2 ACRES chats ‘sere competion mevelin = hs 3 ‘ to witinttned hems ~ started nets and ees oats | of Weeki-Wach mi. north | with matural spri | thain store competition. Excellent | ‘ one ae ee ee Sesiae na oe | He Gaeta See | Mat ane nce” | FRR cg | foe Tete” feeds! Seal dee ieee | Finance Co,‘ pittkd'eet tee att BALDWIN SCHOOL ns pd, SS «2 plumbing. tnd sitached 1's. Luxury Log Hom full price, $23 down, ié mo, | >8*. (Paved road) Possibilities Mak ao ae 7 Bee. ‘ : Also_girl's clothing. FE FE 5-7938 : AREA full “basement. ‘We ' Ly on your iol “er ours. Or ‘age Ctetty. furnished Pr rae? for appt. MUlberry Terms. See NN Brie. N . | Offices are located: mi 'NHEATRERVANE Gort 2p PR < low PAYMENT — 3 bee. \ frontage "You wil want ‘this |¢ COMMER AD: YAMS REALTY CO. SALES ¢ iAN BUSINESS | Pontiac and Floor National Bide.) ABLE 1 Mame’, REASON: RS WE HAVE - ee e | ¢ COMMERCIAL BALDWIN AVE. | 202 Auburn Ave re oo | SALES CORPORAT ION | D GABARDING surr Yet BLUE + Beste Sireat extmeteeeier) HOLMES-BARTRAM | 450 HOME PLANS | ta wac G 1 Lets Erie. Wanere tx, | OR 2308 PE 11053|JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | oe nee O18 Dinie Hey. a LIKE EW. 018 Om aug : house tate awas City ima ke ACRES 4 ER 2083 | JOHN find 8 Tele alled Lake, | 230 Barnstoh NITY DRESSES, STZE6 a on sameeren Maple vise | Petters 27 tars 28 acres oa main road, a mt] ORIDORWAY REAL Berane | M4 S Siva. Rochester crea pan eee < aah se 14. PST Aree 3 FAMILY INCOME = belp you, aoa home. ideal to subdivide suber | § “Lora re eam COURTRY ROME WITH © ACRES. ——— “Hock Worth: wereen ‘ee ee grees neyo TeES feat phe $i Owner's apart-| - J ohnso whe Simisne enix ; market, or ay station bar i ah. RACE. IO “COUNT VE . One block norte across trom bank goes _outgrown. cloth’ : Ber month to nN 1 4 only au- gain at $12, Waiter Brea. ‘Pootinc ta and NTR ESTATE : ~ 1 oer ot er ata 12: ee wie ; we- ‘ i , Township. | ren _ fer heater: mamas ove NEAT & _| “HOME PLANNERS /40 Acres 1-830. aritrl © | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, ara. | Gian "Pees E PLANNER: ot ie 37 iso FT PONTIAC ated 19 miles north of Pon- CE CO. a COAT SUIT i Daan. CENTER” Best hunting land near Hale./ Watkins Lake Estate tic. Lovely 11 room modern | : 202. N. MAIN See. rE. mai! . YOR BETTER HOMEs ‘ Pull price only $1,300. $9713. states, Cell FE). house. 2 large barns. silo. gran-| 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE MANUF | Tenn, poemeees per) UO THER MOL | 96, sagnnw st. ____Oven 9 t» 9 ee Oe EL DELIVER BLADE DENT, WeCREDIT TERMS Trail : : aaa es Be AE PLANET J WHAT-NOT | _ Pik £ 0TH : Sa are ose Sek oMe ainGES mane | HEATER. 2 MOS. OLD, shar Taet SEEDER. WHAT-NOT | Tike Ot. an"PIANO WITH | B00! © ful dirt PE 2000, | FR bina Brot rai er les FRIG Muachings Pertect con ms R. Piro Munro Electrié “Oe. MUST SELL. ALSO TV! of, equal Masa 6845 John R. Cg Re ’ " All money | Wood —"Wood, i, Coal & Fuel 67 voun Li pealame se. F Weep I NT tnONER sam | ANTENNA. FE 28181,|—““sopem rien owen — | beoount Galemnera, 10 2. Bu san WOOD AND KINDLING. es.| PONTIAC RD.. AT OPDYEE. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE fee pemgente HRB | EXT. 62 BEFORE 5 &| ce. 5 ma eT ae or twe for sit, FE sane. | AA BUYS AT LEE'S Norge elec. dryer. ........:- S883) Good TVe os 5 & AGG | tained. ce Riding garden tractors, the fa Hamilton tei ws tits fs Gree FY jas sanace "2 P pitas: tas OR FE $4381 “Foot. ¥ Wall boxes for ears ors manuals willy Sores: sont ij ag &| Riding garden, tree he te Maytag, guto washer ig? See ae Weare APE eis = ws. ‘ “a a} et 2am Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Withee $12 up. role Geely arte emer PRE) USED TRADEIN | Fese 4°rout aus ey Ok Ota TREMENDOUS|~ | sR sodtey™ mowers “at sex : se & S DEPT, LECTRI ER SEWING MA- 2 : : SHA E TREES BALES SERVICE coaches “{LAYTON'S Rest of drawe: ++ S090] See Me eayinct. ‘Take over pay. S AVINGS Transplanted or wn, | 021 "Mt. ‘Clemens’. Onset “and 8 he eoetna. Furniture Appliances [Desk ......... + 498) Pitance of $08 Fe S410, Bar forguned, Comey ot ei |, DON'T Ml 3065 Orenarg Lape Ra Washer . ae ———a Grand pew Vense ent opues. low and Lochaven, 1 FE 40449. |' 4 . oe te compere these sash boner Blectric range 0 cocsc.. #9450 serten aierie . Displayed at Detrott butlders | seuq CLOSING OUT SALE KING BROS. 2 ~ oe oes 2 Davenport and chair ........ $39.50 Show: Limited number for imme- | Must sell ail warsery stock. @mal| FREE CHICK DAY |e trailers or more on our lot ot FOR SALE OR TRADE - AL-'g piece dinine suite ...:.. $49.50/ Excellent Quality Used White diate delivery. Terms ke rent evergreens for foundation pisnt- oo ti — mont net aietnm Toome suite "C8 7 ey ore ted Ee ee new Gallagher, 18 B. Huron. Phone| oie mee Proruce’ tor estate SAT., APRIL 28 We have & few weed - wain ning ‘ rE lanté: % i 4 CED | Get 1 EE BABY CHICKS WITH we will sel & rental plan. rues mettre. THOMAS EC ECONOMY | RRE“OVERSTOCRED WITH THis | x2 So your next WANTED: RESPONGIBID # PARTY | buriap,’ twin bet qari. ureer PURER ASE OF, 23, LBS. OF Open.0 ta corer Bun. Je ’. T bad or FRENCH SFROVINCIAL DIN: FURNITURE C CO. i” salad Seed meketints onl x saat ments qu aplinet vo can be _ Clarkston" Niichigan BRING, OWN CONTAINERS FOR | | ceesories ra. aes Excellent condition, mm .. f.. Sor mee loe ok on te - ft foist to’ the | PAL Pain: evi NNER co. Gree "Manacer, “Poel office’ bo venomaee wo we “REACTIPUL | * .F RE E Oxford pony fig gag a RECLAIMED BRICK $3.00 Per | 81, Greenville Michigan tam COPPER more or less any tim: GREEN DAVENPORT AND or WASHER. FULL AUTOMATIC. FA-| “Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1.18 clas Bogie | ad j ae $5.90 Bend. for Be bachies: How | Br BER VE Dhue DAY. WILL | i FOOT HOUSETRAILER, ALL | with y slip covers. Wine chair name brands, “oy Windows made to your order.) ——...—* le fice i t 63 to Plant bag Tt gees north of . ONL y State, good condition. $976.00. 4281 bie and ¢’ corarched. Terrific values, Michi. New Fiush s from $5.50 up. ‘Sal Of ice Equ spenons Of _ poatiee, 90 Highway, turn SA ” APR. 28 Dixie Highway, Phone FE 4-4057 ‘ of drawers and 2 rugs. 83 ‘Fluorescent, 383 Orchard | Let us figure your job, addition, eenaeees ta Bt at Orange” Hal Road at FREE a ‘ ° ® Oxi5. 1 child's 1432. porch, garage, or complete USED OFFICE FURNITURE. "I | Mathews Groveled | on ay perk omen rose, PONTIAC CHIEF Harting on Boat Works Wayne Gabert’s SURPLUS LUMBER & er files; 1 table, oe et ‘rm S'mile GIVEN AWAY, ov Be Tee legrapt . b at Treasonab This is dual- | SaeuieR ~~ AND ROBINSON |"™ +1112 ' OCA one thee dr Bs MATERIAL SALES CO. ze toriure and wil om len "atravery, pase tod ate w tO PATOGA, so $358 56 Monge fo eg, He tel fet, $100.60 | £909 Highland Rad. (689) OR 31002 GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE . ee uiek 4 ¥ . aie a8 FOR SALE 34 INCH m REO ROvAL . eee. tw. Leones ‘St, Pontiac, Mich. | seen a as. canit * arabe as at pur Sees condition; reasonable me ee mses Fok S09, ERT BOGE roe fale Store, Equipment 64 $230.95 Norge *jo-inch auto, on, size 10x90 P Button. 1-025). 1 ALLEN ” exme cHodse American Meat | MANY scales, 1 meat shelfing apes, blond eat- FURNACES, OIL FIRED, ~ GON table, car j mn 800 BTU on ae Eh ee ertimate ef free on alll contract HUTCHINSON wre : MOBILE: = Wert} CHEVROLET © ium | Oakland County’s Fastest. at¥7 78 Growin ler same tt - pet mile “i STOP P LOOK! - ) cA | SPECIAL {OLIVER BUICK , soemiaca 3 ale TAL'S #=-3|QLIVER BUICK $495 * absolutely spotless. A real _fine car, No Down Payment : 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101, Open 'til 9 P.M. oat | 1955. RIVIERA HARDTOP . Radio, beater, full power. Bob Frost, Inc. Rich 0 ENON Te dan 6-383 JOrdan 6-3933 1955 FORD MAINLINE FORDOR *1295 LARRY . JEROME ROCHESTER ian DEALER “FOR 7 nor * "52 BUICK HARDTOP. Chev. 1956 Cs| ae HASKINS | Buys a ‘52 Nash that is| ¢ _For Sale Cars &21 i J ~ Tid. Rag, U.S. Pat. On. _ {© 1966 by BEA Bervion, tes “And so ends ariother stimulating political forum on ‘Bipartisan Cooperation, the New Political Milestone’!"’ | For Sale Cars LOOK! Choice NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO., LOADED 1956 PLY MOUTH DEMO., LOADED 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY STATION WAGON 1955 Piymouth Jaivetere 4 A ve engine, power flite dri 58. a two tone 2 ww. tires, one 1953 2 ae. | + gf spray green, BR & H. gt XA 210 dix. 4 dr, Bea! job, | 1953 Chev utiful blue & ivery-2 tone, auto. dri Rs . tatleage. H. 1 owner. Low v4 c mom, Aut Auto. “He PRE Bove md Mea eta a CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 33 8. Mane ST, —- CHRYSLER | ~ PLYMOUTH __Open 8 a.m. to .m. Daily _ 1966 CADILLAC COUPE, LOW Te oe, FE 2-4956, ye ET * New tires. A-i “CY cr owen” OLIVER | BUICK SPECIAL $2195 Buys a 1955 Buick Cen-| tury Hardtop. Bright red and white. One owner honey. _-210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101, Open 'til 9 P.M. isi CADILLAC « Dit.” WRECKED. | + YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS | yOV ER 80 REAL BUYS | “CY OWENS" ” 447 8. Saginaw st. FE 8-4101 FE 5-3588 IT'S EASY!! TO DEAL WITH "EASY ED" !! Easy Down Payments Easy Monthly Payments |: | "34 - For A Better Car For A Better Deal “Easy Ed" Jones - 115 S. Saginaw rr) ‘W_CREVIE TARE OVER PAY. | ae $10 Joslyn. “West Side Used Cars Drive out where grertend "| _ FE 42185 “USED CA 62 Oakland Ave. SHARP CARS! al rood -Taylor Chevrolet Sa Sales OAKLAND OLDEST CHEVROLET Seaeneniy MaArket_ 41561 Walled Lake OLIVER BUICK ‘SPECIAL ($1495 Buys a 1 "34 Buick 4, Door es i ““Cean OR “p28. after ‘bs CHEV. HARDTOP va “WITH | foe ote et best “| Shelton | CHEVROLET R 4 pm — pack, Harvest goes, EOS. voce Nee cee Son wine: | iz | 993. W. Huron by X—y ™, - im HARDTOP. ee roe eee - CENTRAL appli- LINCOLN- MERCURY | Cass At Pik BEL A — i. windahie P re vo s. Im mactlate PE poe Bag 5 b= ated cae ~ CREVIE, pore 4560 “New Car Trade-Ins 53 BUICK H’TOP $1195 'S4 FORD 4 DR....$1095 34 CHEV, 4 DR....$1095 53 FORD CONV.. .$1095 53 PONTIAC 2 DR. $945 53 FORD 2 DR., ....$895 ‘53 CHEVIE C. CPE. $875 '52 PONTIAC 4 sy $795 “$3 PLYM. 2 DR... .$795 ‘S2 CHEV. 2 DR.....$695 52 FORD 2 DR...... $695 "52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645 "51 PONTIAC 2 DR. $495 "52 PLYM. 4 DR..... eget! Bud EXCELLENT Elizabe eth Lk 1; ____ For Sale Care “ coupe, Radio, . Ex Tt aemmasmeed Power goer Bob. Frost, Inc. TODAY'S, SPECIAL 1954 \ De Soto F ee vs- * Two-tone black end red. Power ‘steering. Clock, Radio, Spotlight. One owner, $1505. BRAID MOTOR SAL ES S Oe ear Faint e Dealing Cass at W. aR FORD, CUSTOM FUBOR, na 6.000 actual: miles. Must see.to jate, ORneva 6-2206. ‘“ D, RA Be oe! R& Ford-O-satie, clean, only HOWARD LARE, INC. 7705 '703 Orcha ‘50 FORD, CONVERTIBLE | ‘63 Chevie convertible agon FORD HOT ROD 6060 DWIGHT “St, off Alrport Rd. - | FORD STATION WAGON. &H.| Good condition, OR | 16 y _3-43580 FORD CUSTOM, VE ‘SEDAN. —-. $205. Harry Riggins, FE a gg | eA HT BLUE, ._ FE +0 after 3:00. is Tony at _ees OLIVER BUICK HAS : A | BIG | DEAL FOR YOU _ | Buys a ’55 Ford 4 Door. | Bob eye Inc. ‘a | Bob Frost, Inc. | “| South Biva at Woodward FE 4-9587 SPECIAL |. $1395 price, OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 29101, Open ’til 9 P.M. 8—"46 to ‘és ‘ oe MOTOR AND] res , ia WwRY 78. WHER OD. EE zs. ve 62288. scat maw Vé Hudson — Hard- 200 CAR SELECTION CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP FS Gnevies al sme 28)” Bob tee Y AND CONTINENTA: : WwW 830 S. WOODWARD Radio and heater, Just ro Have | like new at a ein Room! SELLING. OUT a vena ~ ARRANGED ~——1# 4-2131 Dem y Jacobson’ s Motor Sales | WILL TRADE FOR | Mt oraet Pike & Case BEONOMY. USED CARS int tiv: rm Ave — ont Sete, gues. washer and ‘56 $135. Phone OR 3-6068 after 3: m Spring: Special 43) HASKINS ‘HAS THEM! Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN mRCURY AND 850 S. WOODWARD LINCOLN MEACURY AND NTA LER 830 5. W OODW ARD BIRMINGHAM MI_6-2200 JOrdan 6-3933 1063 MERCURY 4 DR, R. SEDAN. | Radio and He ter. CENTRAL 1. LENCOEN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sits. FE 43885 RY 19 MONTRREY re tone. white walls. $1,008 ‘sharp. ERC ha heater. 2 ne emcrs : | ae irrad. @ 8530'S Ww OODW = ; “MI_¢-2200 and heater, hydramatic Light blue finish. LINCOLN v_ AND ee WoobWatD | USED CARS Slee Vee MEE 6 | ata em BIRMINGHA 1953 e pickup. A nice clean im? PONTIAC EXCELL MI 63033) truck, CAR’ Down ate Ee TO trgapertation. 4600 - ‘SHARP ‘35 DODGE, FOR CASH a” yar nul | MONTHS ‘OW BALAN “FASY ED” NEEDS AN. ‘Jane model car as equity. OR a fee oa, z oe with ; NO CREDIT PROBLEMS OUTBOARD MOTOR Wy Vi DODGE. MOTOR GOOD. $40. 1956 Lgneer, \ Pully IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PE. 4-1319. eq * * ss car & demon- HIGHEST TRADES oomes mpment and Denutitul "63 isso aaa F. | sole tuners oat. eee LOWEST TERMS Ger. So solition. $188. - . equity. wee over er parents Saar | ie black. Bes i] ge i TAREQVERHEAD LOCATION now “ E ASY oe JON ES MUST SELL Statt’s Motor Sales BUDGET’ PRICED FOR EASY : AT? ie rece F te g CARS AND TRUCKS. ee 115 S. SAGINAW so" tracemieslon ‘ons TOP VALUE = (ae aoe HAVE NEVER eam by nydrematic. Cheap. FE derbire Ve Op t0 20 mee, | 1084 ide 88 iow mileage. et ‘a eee ob bates si reury Monterey, new car |DON'T DELAY—ACT TODAY | ‘i PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE. Cy Ovens Ford. FE 64101 and | 1465 Bel Air, 2 FULLY miles, Ex- condition ai +DR., equipped. 28,000 actual “e Se one SEE eine pcan — . mar gia $00.00. ¢ Call OR Fiise an cellent 4 Clean, terms, 1028 Lak ry 4, view. ioe . Sodan, an Lota of extras, Sharp, e006. ate | ras, ; Foley, Waterford, ay -<- emer 2 Soom. bee 5 "53 one sedan “oaded. "Like new . “MAZUREK MOTOR SALES LINE€OLN-ME Case ~ ONLY. . CARS ; ALL CARS ROAD TESTED DAY GUARANTEE. TATE} | ELS. BEST OF TERMS CAN BE | ARRANGED. "53 Ford 8 Vic. Cpe. $1095 CENTRAL “RCURY ps8 Sts. What S SHARP Your Line’? WE HAVE THEM | PONTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP | ' '56 Chev. B.A. H.T. 8 $2395 | "Staries rea '36 Ford 8 Victoria. .$2205| {S"™ zener brakes Ra many Pd "55 Buick S, Riviera $2395 | access, 1,006 miles. It's like new SSP 9§ | DODGE ROYAL 55 Pont. 8 Cat. Cpe. $2195 | DOpGE Rovar 4 or we 4 dr transmission, Ra&H "55 Ford &, Fa. 2 dr. $1595 °55 Buick S. Riv. Cp. $2195 55 Pontiac 8, Sta. Ch. Cus. 4 dr. .......$1995 ’54 Ford 8, Cus. 4 dr. $1195 $4 Stude. 2 dr. sed.. .$895 54 Ford M’line 2 dr. $895 ’53 Buick S 2 dr. $1095 tee mies” Ma 2b Coronet V8, a 1°53 Chev. 210, 4 dr.. '33'Pont. 8, Ch. Cus. ee » $895 with mate! Hurry on this -one 4 dr. $995 '|'53 Ford 8, M’ne 2 dr. $05 vokb’'s ta ee 33 Buick Hardtop ..$1095 53 Plym. nals "53 Nash ‘Ram. S. W. $895) a Buick eg hg $895 | « . C’br’k 4 dr. $695 washers, heekup Hehte, yg ve :| brakes, automatic, jE STATION WAGON ....' dual purpose beauty | maf Wr ire tires. 0,187 miles, It's 1.795 “4 saosin Champion. AIR, 2 ar, Sedan. tu: ee ne ie ‘orion tr e new Save "Ral 12.280" miles. | FE 29101, |, Open til9 P.M. heater, Dynaflow. 86 and heater, automatic, w/) OLIVER _ BUICK ‘SPECIAL $1785 '53 Pontiac 2 Door. Radio and heater, hydramatic. Exceptionally clean. ; . Small Down Payment, *|OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake waren dior eer, bole oF Frade x * TE Nice, Win ade eat wetboreny cera iOle s JO]| @paeimials’ Al [CE aRIN|ARE STATS Tleli eicie SiMimiOlviEn el) Mim AMIAT (thal Tit tte arte FINA CAURLALITS rT IMIAINIOTLIATT TO rey cli itis) lolmiein| MiSieim) fi CCI 23 SLA Tisivir) Litatd | Looking Glass, . 1 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Small | Fry Frolics. THE PLACE TO SOLVE D # a YOUR FLOOR PROBLEMS! Open Daily 9 to 6 ‘Friday 9 te 9. Sunday 9 te 2 | We Give U. $. 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Ore Shipment Rising _ STOCKHOLM —, Sweden has agreed to increase iron-core de- liveries to Western Germany by raised 10 per cent. a awecwim ana. are Bora) Will Clown With Comic nec one "Nelson Rady) : ‘ Norse Drese By wei “nem NEW YORK (INS) > Margaret om , Bud Davies Truman Daniel, who she'd WON, Club ‘ieee “tive wg" ber career 3 JR, Wendy Werren jhusband Clifton Daniel “wanted” pt Fay tax return thanks to ww Mataed commitments. noma Gh NBC reveals that Clifton will sit ee home and watch television as his ‘RK Don bride does her first all-dramatic- Club 1460 part on ere Bes of oe une athe “Matinee Theater.” WXYZ, Wat Spor’ Also, Mrs. D. will appear on the WIBK, News ‘Don June 2 Gobel Show, eat eatery | Om “Matines Theater” (which 6:30-—-WIR, Mo Hall comes from Hollywood, 20 we Ww Pepper foun won't be seeing the newlyweds SaLW kddie Cease im these parts for awhile), Mar- WZRE Don Mcleod song) garet will star in “Autamm Cro- WPON, Giub 1 cus,” « heavily sentimental play rey eg Sheehe2| shout a bespectacled and tweedy CKLW, Bad et Daregs per ced falls . | te i ‘ WCAR, News Spins for © dashing-f-married post- | WPON, Sade graduate Romeo a5 6:30-—WJR, me W,. nounced Margaret Sete Base ten [erin packed in’ her sacheted e Serenade | trousseau, and that while a leading ee, man has been picked, his identiy is being kept secret as a midnight eabinet meeting. c The part is not new to Mrs. Daniel, since she played it two years ago in summer stock to good notices and a deluge of flowers Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—-CKLW-TV -|from (ex) beaux. - 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. prefect canbenndiet sh aun (4) | Feather Your New a |monies of “The Big Surprise,” will pe Guiding Light. (9) Myr show of his own. _— Set for summer viewing, i's 1;00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color).| sted ““Twenty-One,” and reaction) Colorland. (1) Charm Kitchen.| + two networks to the 1:15—~(4) Fun to Reduce. termed his axing from “Surprise” 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. the “biggest surprise in my life,” LS—-(0 Prep Baevts, doesn’t prétend to be on “Hi-Ya- ig ° au | le Margaret Signs Up for Two. June TV Shows ie @ seeeses x Sse r ae | i _ AUTHORIZED > Ta Negro Preacher Dies, Alabaman Is Held murder in the fatal stoning of & DEALER | CROSLEY—BENDIX : mae 1.000 TOP VALUE & PURCHASE Open Every Night ‘ul 9 P.M. & Stop ........$2.97 ‘18’ Extension $13.47 Caesar Names Musical Star — as New Partner ~ gijetie ort: i Ze gE H Norway Finds Uranium : OSLO — Geologists in Norway} have discovered a series of fairly SERVICE Member of Oakland County | Electronics Association FE4-1515. | Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. ti Hl — } 158 Oakland | ALTO >N CLEARANCE! | 70 Used Sets Famous Makes Corner Welton Model HU 15 5 Cu. 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Regular 99.50 21-inch Craftsman Rotary Mower... w/recoil .. .78.88 Regular 64,50 18-inch Craftsman Rotary Mower... manual .. . 54.88 $5 Down, Balance on _ Regular 69.50 18-inch Craftsman Rotary Mower... .w/recoil ...64.88, Sears Easy Payment. Plan Garden Tools . TOOL ¢ iN CAVE 14.62 SAV wer Thats the Average. \ arid own a Power Lighter Than tA agree 50, Lightweight 1.5 H.P. Craftsman 18-inch 47% RO ERT MIN Na Ske be . aa Heavy Duty Sander With Reciprocating Motor Gets wae oe: Capacitor Motors Powerful % HP. 3450 RPM 46-Pe. Drill Set Craftsman %-inch Drill hey. 295 39.95 Reg 1.00 = 7.95 Reg. 3550 ©3188 , s DOWN $3 DOWN 3.58 DOWN Drills, grinds, polishes, buffs No belts,- brushes or rotating hme. and sands, A complete power parts to wear out. Sandpaper, Overload protector; Nylon in- shop.- UL listed. 3-wire cord polishing pad sulatién; precision grease seal- and plug. Buy now! Carrying Case .....5000- 3.85 ed ball bearings vy _ Carbide — Dunlap vom Soldering Tip Blade = . 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