Tne Weather T | oe : | . | oA Details page twe : . Se : os £ \ i Sa Ss ~ } ; Edition : 114th YEAR é _% * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956—32 PAGES / AMOCATER ERRATIONAL NEWa SaNtiCg “MOTO No G Is Requested for INTERNATIONAL NEWS « 4 ideast ‘at This Tim Elected H. M. THATCHER HEAD SUPERVISORS — Delos Hamlin, of Farmington, this morn- Mayor Pro-Tem Dugan, 46, of ing was elected chairman of the Oakland County Board of Super- visors by an unanimous vote of the members. Also elected board's meeting, was Hiland M. Thateher, of, West Bloomfield Township, who was unanimously chosen as chairman pro-tem for ‘isecond straight two-year B incumbents as Pontiac representa- -. |tives on the Oakland County Board Flect Donaldson, These Men Will Govern City for Next Two Yours ’' —— : 3 Dulles Explains Dugan to Lead Commission 4 Incumbents Returned to County Supervisors in First Meeting William W. Donaldson last night received the unanimous vote of. his fel- low commissioners to serve as Pontiac’s mayor for his term. | By the same unanimous vote, the commissioners elected John A. Dugan to a second term as mayor pro tem as the 1956-1958 City Commission met for their organization meeting in the City Hall. | Grave Situation for Lawmakers But Legislators Report They Weren't Asked to OK Sending Troops FROM AP and INS WIRES WASHINGTON — Secre- tary of State Dulles and congressional leaders today discussed the grave Middle East situation, including possible use. of American forces there. — But House GOP Leader Martin (Mass) said no re- quest for authority to send U. S. troops is contemplated * Following the election of Bonald- son and Dugan, the new commis- sion unanimously re-appointed four Waterford Girl Supervisors Sef F inds Grenade June 5 Election "ecx Mailbox . oe 2 jship girl yesterday afternoon Troy, Birmingham Vote found what looked like an iron ; jpineapple hidden under leaves on Annexation Called emir vnailbos at 929 Lakeude by County Board of Supervisors, They were: R. C. Cummings, Mrs. Lee Hill, Robert R. Boyer, and_ Willis Brewer, They were appointed to a one year term along with the city as- | sessor, director of finance, and city attorney who are on the board as regulated by the city charter, - St. | Holding it by the stem Deborah + Before the election of officers last night, City Clerk Ada R. Evans gave the oath of office to the seven commissioners inclad- ing new Commissioner Gilbert Oakland County Board of Super- visors called a special June 5 elec- tion day today for two county com- munities, and heard reports on the inew county courthouse and a pos- Burns went to ask her father what it was. On the way, the stem came out, but the little girl deftly caught the ‘‘fruit’” before it fell! and broke, he sible solution to the county's water! problem. Troy residents will vote on an- nexing portions of adjoining land tame ent %. ‘needed just one jook. It was a hand-grenade and his daughter 363 Nelson St., represents District! An ex-Marine, Van Burns, 33, | = s S Pentiage Press Pheie pro-tem is the 1956-58 City Commission. From left to right above are Philip E. Rowston (District 2), Floyd P.- Miles (District 4), .Gilbert W. ‘Long (standing—District 7), Donaldson (District 3), John E. Carry (standing—District 6), Dugan (Dis- trict 5), and Dr. Roy V. Cooley (District 1). MEET YOUR COMMISSIONERS — ‘Taking the mayor's seat for the second straight term is William W. Donaldson (center) who was re-elect- ed last night by the commission. Mayor Pro Tem John. A. Dugan also received the unanimous vote of the commissioners for a second mayor pro tem term. Gathered around the mayor and mayor 5 Recruits Die in Swamp - terial on pages 9 and 25.) : porary White House in Augusta i e = : ‘ gisnid he had talked by telephone <4 arine Sergeant sorry "=" ; PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (—-A|{ “I led them to the water-and|stream; or that ft was unusually had asked to confer with him. Marine. sergeant who led 75 re-|went in first. I went out a little|deep for the area... REVIEWS SITUATION cruits*into a tidal stream where distance and then traveled paral-| Pate ‘said before returning to Renate Republican Leeder Kaew peared anid taday he ordered the!thet 1 had not been in the afelite Ogee eemsen name at. the) 5 and was re-elected to his second straight term in the April balloting. He has been an employe of Pon- tiae Motor Division for % years| ;and is on the executive board of |Local 653 UAW-CIO. He is married not taken in when Troy incorpo- rated, and Birmingham will also be voting on annexing portions of Troy Township. County building committee chair- man Harold K, Schone jand the father of two children, that the supervisors will see pre- had just pulled the pin to set off the explosive, He hurried his wife, Doris, 33, and three other children, all under five years, out of the house, called Waterford Township police and then left himself, Elmer Rodgers and night march “te teach them dis-| cipline.”’ | S. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon, 31, of Worcester, Mass., would not before. and did not realize the|sergeant’s stream we entered was 4- tidal against the | The mayor operates an insurance !iminary plans and drawings of the jagency in the city and is also serv-/"€W county courthouse at a Tues- | j | jing his fourth -term sident of 44Y meeting. the Pontiac Foundation’ "| Also scheduled for the Tuesday) the coming year. was “live” and could have explod-| ed at any minute, Rodgers placed |t Last week Donaldson was hon-| Meeting is a vote on forming aM pravel and took it to Elizabeth! ored -te-receive a Boy's Clubs of O@kland-Macomb County South-'Lake in his car trunk. . Babe Zaharias Has — America Golden Anniversary ©#8tern Michigan Water Authority,! “he two officers, who rowed to Award for outstanding cultural and|'® Solve the water problems of the the middle of the lake to dump the GALVESTON, Tex. &» — Babe civic leadership in Pontiac, He and @rea. ‘bucket, said they had not discov-) ik losed - , nqry ino susan non a MONACO in. Pre-Wedding ‘Tizty 9g aster began at the headquarters mtg . American forces, ads o is ane erat OVA] FLoney moon Plams:|"“iec vas sme tx o¢ wna Officers John Forbush said the grenade | Pot it in a bucket filled with sand and miah Collins of Newark, N.Y. But he issued a statement| nrough his conse, ist Lt sere L@ISUTely Italian Cruise “The words ‘I'm sorry’ ex. | MONTE CARLO, Monaco (#—Prince Rainier II and pressed to the parents can't tell Grace Kelly will sail on their honeymoon cruise in find words to express my aviet” italian waters. They will visit the romantic island of Capri, Naples and Rome and perhaps go on to the Greek said the sergeant's statement. Didrikson Zaharias has. suffered his wife have two children. ny ered where the grenade came) 7 other alternatives will be tried, another setback in her. battle| “!'™ looking forward t© wo Graham to Lead tm. . My purpose in taking the pla- islands. he said. ‘There were hints this “ ‘more years, hoping for the same| Another grenade mysteriously toon to the river was to teach them) A highlight of the trip will be the stop in Rome) might be some joint U.S. - British against cancer. Her physician, Dr. Robert M. Moore of John Sealy Hospital, said last night her condition “is. not so good" and said there was a ‘‘slight extension” of the cancer from which she has. suffered since 1953. While serious, it was emphasized her condition was not critical. At Beaumont a testimonia) din- ner for Mrs. Zaharias, which had been scheduled for Wednesday night, was canceled, extension is at a point where X-ray treatments were applied three months ago and that further X-ray ing him in her apartment — but | lead the crusade for a ‘‘minimum thermometer therapy is being given. jcooperation the commission expe-| rienced during the last two,”’ Don-| aldson said, He then spoke for the entire com-| ‘mission to thank City Manager Walter K. Willman and other city officials for the guidance they have offered the commissioners during the past two years. ‘New York City ‘Christ Crusade’ ‘ NEW YORK w — Evafigelist Billy Graham has called for a united front of Protestant clergy- men in the “Crusade for Christ’ he plans to lead in New York City next year. In a talk at a meeting of 817 jwas found in December, that time iby a mailbox near Cass Lake, said |Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. | Pontiac Prediction: Fair and Warmer | ; { According to the U. S. Weather, One Insult Too Many ‘817/Bureau it will be mostly fair . ; jfocal clergymen yesterday, Gra- and a little warmer tomorrow. __ CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs, Mary ham said prayer meetings will be! Tonight's low will range from 31 |Meyer, 40, charged in a divorce|organized in “every major city in to Dr, Moore said that the cancer suit that she caught her husband, the country" |Charles, 41, with a blonde. But, she added: “It was bad enough find-| ithey were listening to my radio!” Police Search for Tot Leads Righ Police, next door housewives and a frantic mother joined in a one and .one-half hour search yester- day morning, combing a northside neighborhood in the sudden disap- pearance of a two-year old boy. Five.squad cars pulled up to 151 W. Sheffield Ave., after Mrs. Blanch James, 35, discovered her only child, Danny, was missing from his back yard. The object of the search, | meanwhile, was sitting comfort. ably in his father’s arms at Pon. | .tiac Police headquarters, Versions from Raymond James, 31, his wife and from police. pro | duced this account: Mrs. James had gone to the back door at 10:30 a.m. to check on the| |hoy, who was outside to play in| |the sun. He was gone, although | the yard is fenced in and the! igate was closed. She hurriedly} ‘called police. pe The Easy Way... There's usually an easy way co.) and in some over- seas Cities during the “crusade.” The evangelist said he would iof eight weeks AE pte eens Unknown to his wife, James, an hour earlier, had driven though Danny might have been quiry began some of the surviv downtown with Danny and a ‘able te open the heavy gate, how related tales of swirling cold wat- friend. The friend, Wilson W. Wil. kinson, of Holland, needed q li cense to sell shrubbery door-to- door Police arrived at the home and {Back to... Si 35 degrees. The high tomor- | MARCH ‘UNUSUAL’ \row will be near 52 | The lowest temperature preced- | ing 8 a.m. was 30 degrees. The| registered 52 at) '2 p.m. ~—| ation’ | heard the mother explain that al- could he have closed it by him- * jself? Patrolmen set about search-| jing yards, |, James parked his car behind po-| | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) + -< ctegee i i ; | j i 4 | | i | | i | | | i 1 j | Marine Corps could handle the | A truck-car collision took the life! 10 Million 2-Car Families by ’65 discipline." . Gen. Randolph-Pate, marine 4Pril 24. A palace source said they would be housed corps commandant, said at a news in a villa on the Via Veneto, one of the show streets conference that McKeon did not) ———tof the Eternal City. The have authority for disciplinary) gm, , ° Italian government and dip- ‘matters nor for scheduling such if n Dies lomatic corps will turn out nice | y for a gala reception. Gen. Pate said such a march: was “most unusual,”” and it was in Tuc ras | ~ the first time he had ‘heard of) such a thing happening. | — Maj. Gen. Joseph C. Burger, Harry J. Garrett, 37 commanding general of the base, also said the march was unsched-! uled. Gen. Pate said he felt that the the effort to reduce Arab-Israeli 4 | Afterwards, escorted by the fa- . Intersection | mous Swiss Guards, they will | visit St. Peter's Basilica. Rainier’s yacht, the 138-foot Deo — _—— - ton ae |of Harry Joseph Garrett, 37, of 51\ Juvante II, has been refurnished eer wach orans popnd the | Mark St., on U.S, 10 north of Flint|for the honeymoon: cruise. The would complete * | est night |Prince and his bride will board it quiry this week. — ee ‘a few hours after their marriage Th eat ‘| Garrett was dead on arrival, at) e recruits were taken into a vo |April 19 in Monaco Cathedral. swampy marshland bordering this?#4«tley Hospital, Flint. | Grace arrives Thursday aboard training base. As the official in-| The accident oecurred at the in- the Constitution. The prince will Ors tersection of U.S. 23 in Thetford take her and her party aboard his Townsh Cater yacht a few hundred yards off- ownship, ounty, “\shore and bring them into the flag- cording to State Police. ‘bordered small harbor of Monte The police report stated Garrett Carlo. Yacht owners were request- Was going south at an excessive Cd to show American and Monaco) Hammarskjold, - who visited Israel earlier in the day, was ac- companied by the chief U.N, at Continuing bloodshed in south- ern Israel and along the Egyptian- held Gaza Strip was reported even as the secretary general arrived on the scene. ‘NIGHT OF TERROR’. Israel said roving Arab suicide squads — called Fedayeen — un- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ee Genesee ac er, inky blackness and panic. Meanwhile, the search for the mis- sing man continued ort ad ” » / 2 ’ PM SORRY ate of speed wher he ran into th flags and give one-minute whistle JONASON Available McKeon's statement. said: re Fee on Be ren ei WASHINGTON (INS) — Senat “The words ‘I’m. sorry’ ex- back of the tractor trailer which) : e pressed to the parents can't tell was stopped at a red traffic sig-| Preparations for the wedding hom tow i el, bee Leattiar =| im Monte Carlo are reaching the find words to express my grief.) Robert Coghan, 35, of Akron, | semi-frensied stage. My purpose in taking the platoon Ohio, was the driver of the truck. | Presents are arriving at the to the river was to teach them He was unhurt. There were no palace at the rate of one every five discipline. passengers in either vehicle, | minutes. son announced last night he is available as Texas’ ‘favorite son"* presidential candidate but said he will not seek delegates in other ‘states, ANN ARBOR «® — Americans and the “hard” way to do a lot of things but you'll al- - ways find that the best way to find a-buyer for, the things you have for sale is by using a low cost Want Ad. This one produced sev- eral buyers the first night. WALNUT SPINET DESK, MADE kmen Co. in Grand by Heck: Rapids, $15. PE §-5353. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 SAFE WITH FATHER — Home at last, Danny ae Pentine Prese Photo _ Just ask for the James, 2, shows his mother evidence that he and yesterday morning. In Danny's hand is the city _ |, his father, Raymond, above, were at the Pontiac _ license which James went downtown to get, with- station during a frantic one “one-half first telling his wife that he was taking the ae 4 4 * WANT AD DEPT. nee * A are changing their buying habits. By 1965 at least 10 million families will have two ears in the garage. This was part of the prediction of a coming U.S. economy made by Stahrt Edmunds, manager of economic studies for Ford Motor! Co., at the University of Michigan. Edmunds told 200 finance com- pany executives at the National Consumer Credit Conference that the auto industry will boost its annual income: to 16 billion dol- lars in the next 10 years. Ten per cent of the increase, he moré from their cars in|the and size. rest will come from the sale to an increasing num-) Last year's boom that carried, the auto industry to a record 12 billion dollars in income will re- cede somewhat this year to about 11 billion dollars, which is more normal, Edmunds said. By 1965, however, he said, 60 per cent more familles will make $5,000 or over. - He predicted a rise in two-car families in the light of the increas- ing economic status of Americans and on a past increase which shows 4.3: million families drive two cars Today,| Edmunds said, people want more floor area in their homes. This follows the pattern of in- creased suburban living, he said, and the general changes it has made in American tastes and ex- In Today's Press non aoa i a siteeeeeeeeeee My m, bd ; en eee beeen ek ewes al a t ‘TV & Radio P penditures. * * « activity, : : ‘es Quoting. Department of Com-| Among items of lessening 1 figures, portance by spending rate sta- their homes, traveling and culture: = than they did in pre-war days. ae Among jtems showing the largest | \ 3 Pe aS Rete», Tie BOE S Re RC OG ohn pee ge be pape Pee ae 5 ¥ rar oi ve, fie a Nog ace g Ey ee bos ‘ : : : ; A \ d, a i } f i j Af } f iu | , i/ Nese i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 : : < , | ; Seeking Retrial [22 ste Elect James Allen Mayor he jof Clifford Dye |at Commission Meeting iy Attor BIRMINGHAM — James Allen,| allow “shortsightajness” to re- Ns by Frederik ney. From Fenton! vice father wen tas city's duce expenses of construction, ! panes oft | Was Found Guilty of|tirt mayor, became mayor him-|. 4 majority agreed on tabling the 1 : ; Now the Children Federation, an| Assault Charge “ns <> & unanimous CoMm-| watter for two weeks, : Septic Tanks international child service agency. He trades posts with Charles| A® ordinance will be drawn up . : bus company gt Sd teat nlehe, too prepennl| Dash, Commmilioe and is, chair B. Dye, former Fenton village|two years, and who now has been Com celared Sam as . a sanitaly system ready for . Straits Bridge ty wig aayped tt earl Be Modern! New Petoskey Postmaster || FINEST CAFETERIA Sp PETOSKEY (—c ‘ EDNE DAY’ aT POSES Causes Job Loss |o “no ne 3 etiCarry. Martinis . |q comer wate Temes W s J AND LUNCH COUNTER e fare. Then | _every-|\ + engin : WEDNESDAY SPECIAL: for Gal Purser — |itedou"™ “” “** “lin Your Pocket _femtat ie iets me DD B EK. | ‘ MACKINAW CITY W®—The only Mrs. cuit sain ‘she may be) ATA. CEE. Re O-The aauary wy Se mo —_ ‘woman purser in the Mackinac . ; _ "day may soon come when you can} Postmaster Moscoe Pitman Mal- ROAST VEAL y¢ ! 7 i xe [one work for the straits bridge carry around that extra-dry mar-|!oy is the 16th postmaster since : ‘Ferry Service will be out of a jobjauthority but isn't sure of getting the office opened in 1874, : and Dressing - ywhen the new Straits Bridge is|@ Job. tini—complete with olive—-in an se ermeetosencar enn leted in 1957. | “I don’t think it will be quite the|@"velope i your pocket, ; Georges-Hewperts Use Our | Me CREDIT we ) ul ! f£ -HOMADE Food Shop [fiicr neice Se tte ya ee cme el And Mrs. Gwen Smith wonders|*#™e,” she said. “There won't be| Or when the housewife can laugh | § 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. iyears at the-Mackinaw City docks.| || martinis, eggs and many other|) Double Stamp | Mrs. Smith says she’s more thanBoston Council Backs | products went on display today at . > . P e Here When Doors Open! BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS — Biinformation clef k. bookkeeper, Dem Rep. McCormack he opening of the American Man-| I ti eon Loaf 30¢ Ben re crster police Wokout) BOSTON ® — The Boston City|aging potears i ont coerce. | Double Stamp Dow-digring Sale! Cinnamon Bread............. |“and just about everything.” Council has proposed House Ma-| The shell-less eggs are packaged) ~ i ee ee ee ee ee ee > $3.99 Girls’ $1.99 Boys’ . a x bad MERCURY introduces a great new eee ee oa ~ Playtex : Z Pitiows $4.99, sg ei / low-cost Medalist series offering Oty | i Special | | , > md. eee ap we i. BUYS TH all of these extra value features! 2-DOOR, 6 PASSENGER SEDAN | Plaid oe “SAVE UP TO ¢ Big-car weight, width, length, and wiealbase © Dis- Pets -~ , tinctive styling, shared by no other car on the road e High-torque 312 cubic-inch sarety-surGE V-8 © Impact- absorbing safety steering wheel ¢ Triple-strength safety door latches ¢ Ball-joint front suspension © New sre dudes Poe pat wte dealt. Oar apna i¢é ye 94.00 | 12-volt electrical system ¢ 4-barrel vacuum carburetor Pa ay Sr en seme > 3 . at e Center-fill 18-gallon gas tank ¢ Dual-duct vent system. Errore | : Drapes Printed COME IN AND SEE THESE GREAT NEW LOW-COST MERCURYS IN OUR SHOWROOM-—TODAY! Let us sh h 7 ee ow how yes tow THE BIG IMMERCURY Don’t miss the big television hit, “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” - Sunday Evening, 8:00 te 9:00, Station WIBK, Channel 9 _ CENTRAL ; LINCOLN-MERCURY Saar INC. | 1, West Pike, Street nee J "Phone FE 29167 a $699 value. Beautiful flor- als. 61 THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. APRIL 10,1956 LZ se Ae Government Releases ~ pollo vaccine for use in state and! panies, brings to 45 and one-half y Local SPCA Unit Marks Birthday Ziierste, Girma“ so government has released an ad-| ‘The vaccine, produced by the aoe ve eran ee “Last year we had pet shows fight for strict sient on tia Molen sibemean, of Bloomfield Hills, hu-| gisional million doses in 66 schools with entry blanks, jing and operation of kennels within within|mane officer of the society's board|™ id of Selk' E21 Lilly and Paste, Davis con year ago. ribbons, judges and the works |the county as part of of their 1956'of trustees; and Mrs. William to help children learn to appre- | program. Goudie of Birmingham, cic ey | ey clate animals,” the president | Officers of the county organiza-|ment chairman of the board. stated. tion in addition to Mrs. LeFaive “Because we were so successful | 97¢! Treasurer Mrs. Clyde Rehl} All private buses in Calcutta DOU BLE HOLDENS @ with not a single dog fight oro! Royal Oak; Mrs. John Schock|will have been nationalized by bite, we hope to spread our edu — —————— : -~ TRADING. STAMPS ee nm? RE BRS Sree “ a . ear Sears i eo mae eet rt FREE! y a) baat: oat WEDNESDAY 4 re ohh a8 2B, lb commemorate thd oé-jend to bravest bnibghting from BIRTHDAY an TRIP — ety’s anniversary, Mrs. Marion ; Oregon had been solidly in thei; »paive, president of the local) The county group will also con-, t & Q Thr if WITtiMmatiee LESS for Fillin Republican column in voter regis! proup, an its 1956 educa-|tinue to work yith the county ani- | ri ty PH ry ROM 5 g d 0; tration so long that it came @S @itiong) and legislative program. |mal shelter af1200 Walton Blvd. —_— SS 6s OS pecans ba Mrs. LeFaive, a Royal Oak at-|in cases involving: inhumane tréat-' - Disneyland &™ 2 cree up to 416,589 registered vot- torney, has planned a continued) ™ent of animals. The reports come) - program expected to reach 100 _— the — “~~ which the t “ di ‘, For Family of 3. . . 11'S FREE! B Hs ae fe ty Cc Lear ? 8 4 © ee S 6 d a 5,092 margin Oakland County schools in order) Socie y prosecutes the cases in \S wots See Details in Wednesday's ihe vaoighogp — to 2,411 in|te teach children how to care for) Court. Pontiac Press. 1954 their pets. Mrs. LeFaive plans to continue a| ‘. ; f . * *« ® With Stevenson and Kefauver lot. Voters have until April 18 to reg- 5 ister for the primary. They cannot cross over into another party at ; | the polls, A Republican must stick to the Republican ballot, . i * * *& : 2 2 Stevenson supporters here have blamed Minnesota Republicaris for Kefauver’s victory over Stevenson in that state's primary, * oh OWR@L ackin unch pete : / Z : gr uae : ‘ ? | See ?p O 7 % Ss : campaign briefly in Oregon. ‘Ste- | 4 -venson: at first said Re would not | have time. But last dag he an} ad | , for the Oregon voters’ choice; Pamphlet on Crime Wanted in 17 States BALTIMORE ® — State's Atty. ‘Anselm Sodaro may have to order school children that crime doesn't a ee The pamphiet, entitled “It Isn't Worth the Chance," will be ready ee straightforward pamphlet has brought requests from 17 states for additional copy.. cag * & @ | : Sodaro says he does not believe 6 young people Se realize the re- Seo ce And now Ford’s new 225-h.p. engine Gamnnennoc. | gives you even hotter performance! : COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—Ray C. State Chairmen’s Assn., today an — ; “a a nounced the group will hold a Today's biggest trend in automobiles is to.the V-8 engine. That's because orresoeeerereeoraseeserereseeeoerrsrseverees Ej re eee Sued We ~ stom today’s car buyer demands performance. And latest sales figures show ° ° = i * vas) in; on, bf d - & « . od ; ‘ . | ~~ iis Stepnditioan shanna that the Ford V-8 with its power-packin’ punch is the largest-selling eight ° Ford wins all 3 awards . a said 21 states inctoting Obi will in the world! Official figures for 1955 show that 346,373 more people bought ° ‘ e a es ciner ohaaee hal Arizona, _ __ Ford.V-8's than bought the two other low-priced eights combined! . For For — For ° rado, Idaho, [lindis, Indiana, 4: ° PERFORM AFETY M Towa, Kansas, sation. ina ‘But now Ford is setting an even hotter V-8 pace by making available ° Pure Oil Ane vee Trend ES! vow Missouri, ONY of » 2 * » : : . iy 4 = Seu. ani. few” beesion, the biggest engine ever offered in the low-price field. It’s the Thunderbird ° Manufacturer's Award for the * TOE See ca eae Blacktopping _ |Hill Gazette Unit. Franklin in Public Relations The . suggested sal Hugh McHugh, Jr., vice com-; The Franklin School Parent present employes advance to a three-year schedule and receive SHIP—Petitions for the blacktop- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. mander of the 18th district, will act as chairman. Teachers Association meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, April 16, will fea- ture an open house for all grades An extension course from Mich- igan State University is now avail- superintendent of West Bloomfield) able for local school personnel: raise from $1.40 to $1. i f roads i 1 : hour for a M#hwar ‘week, aod [Subdivision have been receved arden Experts from $2.19 to $2.19 for overtime, | 44 are being circulated as quickly ane Seeeeny eons Sys as possible, according to Mrs. ty Stage Roy al Oak Louys. \Clinic Thursday ; She is chairman of the commit- Local educators ‘canvassed Sat-\1.. seeking the blacktopping of all) ROYAL OAK—A garden clinic is urday's election returns, The $750,- the roads in the subdivision except slated for 7:45 p.m. Thursday at bond issue iddlebelt. } from kindergarten through sixth. Each teacher will present the progress of her class with dis- plays and explanations of the children's work. All parents are Public Relations for Public Schools’ offers three term hours of graduate | credit. - | The class meets at 7 p.m. Thurs-| days at Washington Junior High| urged to attend this informative (School and will continue through meeting. a part of June. Instructor A short business meeting in the|'8 Dr. Max Smith, superintendent Royal — High a bape — multi-purpose room will precede| schools in Highland Park. mpene 2 P ' the open house. Refreshments later | Tuition and registration will be speakers will be served by first grade room taken care of during class time. igs pe tally p Rrra mothers, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and} The course in concerned with effective methods of developing and Farm and Garden Club, which has|™!"s- George Howard. invited. the public to. attend. Holly — a public relations: pro- Holly High School teachers wili|/®@™ schools. Communication be in charge of the program at eviews are analymé and practi. the Holly Area High School PTA|‘°@! Ways of successfully communi- meeting at the school Wednesday | cating with the public are de-| J veloped. Public relations found to be suc-, ‘|cessful by school systems in Mich-| in ae a lars * E g Z j Paul Heil, Post 33; Bill Jennings, Post 67; Edwin Stroughton, Post 33 and John Smith, Post 33. The Ottawa District of the Boy Scodts of America will present the event from 2 until 9:30 p. m. Satur- day, at Walled Lake Senior High School. Deaths in Nearby Communities forex rey. igan and the United States form Joseph W. Gee &r, {with burial in Perry Mt. Park ; 7 much of the content for the course.| WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — | Cemetery. , ‘Week in Pontiac Materials and techniques which Service for Joseph W. Gee Sr., 53,| A county resident for 20 years.’ ysobije chest X-ray units are make possible the development of 3825 E. Highland Rd., will be she is survived by her husband. | winding up their final week in Pon- of a sound program of school public held at 2:30 p.m, Wednesday from| Stanley; her mother, Mrs. Electia|tiac. The units will be at the court relations are stressed as special Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, Peel of Pontiac; two -daughters, | house Saginaw at Huron through KEEGO HARBOR — Council-|value to teachers, principals and/Milford, with burial in South Lyon) Mrs. ‘ sxe ispsteinieinmanan Weldon Lewis and Wanda! tomorrow Wich te Sitios overt for trial on- woman Lylla Ross, Justice of the/ superintendents. |Cemetery, Graveside service will Mae Seely, both-of Clarkston, a| another uni , Boy Scout Troop 121 Peace James Southart and Consta-| : : . y, » 4 Another unit is located at Wessen amination yesterday. when it wasiCan Solve Pr bl m be under the auspices of the Ox-|son, Michael S., of Clarkston; four|and Bagley through Friday at 5 disclosed his circuit court ar- 0 | e ; ble Glenn Munger took their oaths | y 4 lay 5 __ disclosed at t Plans Overnight Camp tice at the City Council meet. Resident of Waterford ed bad park rod _ died Sun- — rag gg lireaticeny while another is situated-at the : : a ness. | Springs, Walter of Farmington,| United Shirt *Store at Tel-Huron Boy Scout Troop 121 of the Oak-| ing in the City Hall last night. | Jajled on 3 Counts Mrs. Herman Smith |Elwin of Millersburg, George of Shopping Center, also through 5 natidnal shortage of more than land County Children’s Home is} Councilrian Chester Wolfe, whose « Smith, 14 ALMONT — Service for Mrs Pontiac, and three sisters, Mrs.|p.m. Friday. , 300,000 public school teachers could| planning an overnight camping trip term was up, gave a brief speech Bere! Township jospital RA... ermen (Ethel) Smith, 70, of 145 Doris Kilgore, Mrs. Emma A. R. Mussen, executive secre- He is Raymond Smith, of 190i|h. alleviated by salaries ranging for this Friday and Saturday. |efore turning over his chair OO ng a Oday jail a pra S. Main St., will be held at 1:39 FTeticks and Mrs. Joe Teabolt, all tary of the Oakland County Tu- Sten bee © i the Council to Lylla Ross. | ois es M = prea p-m. Thursday from Muir Brothers of Pontiac. |berculosis Assn. urged Pontiac res- ; : pape ee The of the two tule te ean feos ny _ Funeral Home, with brial in Wood-| Mrs. Arthur DeMain jidents to take advantage of these of the American Fesere- lice South, Joseph Block and Viir| resolutions which concerined the . ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs.|Tee chest X-rays this week. “It WAR DANCE—The pageant of Indian dances, act 10 of the stage show of the annual Scout-O- Rama, -will include the war dance of the Manitou tribe as shown above. The young warriors are, Jeft to right, Dave McLaughlin, council scouter; | : i] i =i abe : i i i é : i : He F i F Er . ; F é g F i : ay d g cETE Ege He i é i : i : A . c. -. eapieins working Wants Examination, _ Says Area Resident . coer oerung« ronda sand invat Kaego Harbor A Rimingham man v= e*'Teacher Salary Hike ** , palates Mach, extensive reer: Officers Sworn In which totaled $60, lawn Cemetery, Detroit. She died| om yesterday before Cir- Teachers. sale - t ! t cuit Judge Frank L. Doty, Smith pti ’ |visory Committee, will make the edi of ~~ by the angry Smith pleaded guilty to the | Monday in Lapeer. Arthur (Ada V.) DeMain, 72, of % po capes Bod Se pee beak h said he had changed his mind and my nics tate choma(uting to Camp Oakland near Ox-| ak saad ae tate the city rae of drunk and disorderly, | Forest P. Valentine 61121 Mt. Vernon Rd., will be/ sre not TB carriers. These units now wanted the trial examination. a ford ee snout an operator's i+! UNION LAKE — Rosary will be held at 2 p. m. Friday from the iwint move out of the county Friday ; ; ncil : : is alleged in the ‘ Robert Terry is providing equip-| ““"*"- { cense, and failure to report a prop-| .e¢j : Mt. Vernon Methodist Church, | ; : sesahinn dana Guetine ot 2754|AFT local 1263, and teachers’ ca- ment for the boys to use in cooking! Mayor Jack Loveland and mayor erty damage accident. Smith ap-leg ar sp Saaaialt” Mewes with burial in Mt. Vernon Ceme-retunity Teer hee ~~ ” Hartline Rd., Rochester. pleaded|"ee's should be permanent, rather| their own meals, said William O.{pro-tem Wilma Webb were again peared before Springfield Township Wednesday at the Donelson-Johns|teTY: Her body will lie at the —ar nee! | guilty yesterday in circuit court./“®@" subject to annual hiring and) moulton Jr., superintendent of the|unanimously elected to their posi-|Justice Emmett J. Lieb. | Funeral Home, Pontiac. Requiem|Pixley Funeral Home — from! Ci d of Ed ‘ He will be sentenced April 23 by|{Ting “as they are now in most! Children's Home. tions on the council by the mem-| |Mass will be said at 10 am. Thurs. Wednesday morning until the hour City Board of Education parts of the country. Mrs. DeMain died tg Me bers, - Judge” Doty. | ———_--- ‘County Resident Admits day at st. Patrick Church, wight service. ee, Dome Friday Night oo ne ae i in: . ; ; : |Sunday at Auburndale, Fla. where, ‘Meeti the Meat Bill’ Set Extension Meeting Two Admit Breakin; ‘Farminaton Supervisor Stealing Two Guns ied sebdonty Stay mentee she was- vacationing. | Regular munthly meeting of the ing me | b | C f F b . Sentencing Day Set ! ing pe Schunie: Mack Seown, of Rove ‘eecica wa |Pontiac Boarfi of Education will jon Care of Fabrics ‘Di i i | nat , oe | ae arp * . ibe held at § p.m. Friday in the Lesson for Home Clu Two men who pleaded guilty Dies Today in Hospital oak Township, pleaded guilty yes- IMLAY CITY — eevice tor Madison Heights Man pe ald fh 9 pm. Hriday in one i] DRAYTON: PLAINS—The Dray-| ORTONVILLE — “Modern Care yesterday in Oakland County Cir-| ton Plains Home Extension Group/of Fabrics" will be topic when the cyit Court to breaking into al will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow at|Crafty Girls Extension club meets Waterford Township. gas_ station| the home of Mrs. Ray Thrasher,/Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. | March 29, will be sentenced by) Schools’ Superintend: , jterday in Oakland County Circui C i FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — | yu ' Russell Sharp, 177 Bancroft St. Stands Mute on harge |according Dana P. Whitmer. Ernest V. Blanchard, Farming. Court to stealing two guns from) ; ton Township Supervisor, 76, % Royal Oak Township market town Hall, Therpacr itr al Vernon Hudspeth, 50, of Madison "We said the meeting had been died at 3 a.m. today at st. March 27. — ‘He will be t pr u a om, |Heights, stood mute on a count of changed trom Wednesday, the usu 3090 Seeboldt. Fred Davis's home, 1964 Sallee! Judge Frank L. Doty April 23.| Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | Brown will be sentenced land Son F : ie ester Smit taking indecent liberties with a al night, in order that a quorum Lesson for the day will be ““Meet-/Court. | The two are George Decet, of] He died of pneumonia, which he Judge. Frank L. Doty April 23.| whursd ee an a four-year-old girl at his arraign-|(¢ board members might . pres- ing the Meat Bill.” Luncheon will] Mrs. Kenneth Faust and Mrs.|Berkley, and Norman Rappuhn of| contracted after suffering a ; insday. Mr. Sharp died Mon | ment yesterday in Oakland County! ong =, ) :_ |Admits Assault Charge — be prepared by the committee. ‘Nelson Wolfe will lead the study.| Waterford Township. stroke two weeks ago. * | day. Circuit Court. a ; Charged with felonious assault,) KEEGO HARBOR — Service for plea of .innocent for Hudspeth. LEARN TO DRIVE Judge Frank L. Doty entered a tot . ‘ 5 os * " ee: | | Soe ie: es ie : : James C. Scott of 21012 Fenner Ivan P. Ferguson, 77, of 3046/No trial date has been set Easil cas : be fee . . 77 : : - | ly and Safely! a |St., Royal Oak Township, pleaded Portman, Keego Harbor, will be| aaa ‘Beate way Y: teach you Y. to |guilty yesterday in Oakland Coun-| at 1 p. m. Wednesday from the drive under all weather conditions, ity Circuit Court. Séott will bec. J. Godchardt Funeral Home| 'Z using both automatic and manual! Auxiliary to Meet | | ; B shit ' ‘sentenced April 23 by Judge Frank) with burial in Maplegrove Ceme| FRANKLIN—The regular meet- sesay for tal —« L. Doty. | tery Ovid Mr. Ferg j i f th F kli C t f Y; . Mr. rguson died ing 6 e ranklin Cemetery | ° yesterday at his home. | Auxiliary will be held Thursday at SAFE WAY Biblé Class to Meet Sie: Danice: i. Saale the home of Mrs. Kate Cook, 1011 DRIVING SCHOOL mee ey ee |Kennesaw, Birmingham. Potluck a pm WATERFORD—The Adult Bible! CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. jyncheon will be served at 1 p.m. | Class of the Waterford Community| Stanley (Lucy Louise) Seely, 45, | Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. to-| of 9330 Ortonville Rd., will be at} night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| 1:30 p. m. Thursday, in the Voor- ,|Arthur Davis, Andersonville Rd. hees-Siple Funeral Home, a | NOTICE! | Don’t Buy FURNITURE UNTIL YOU SEE WED. NEWSPAPER FOR THE n Wed. 4 ‘til 10 P.M. | GREATEST | «‘ | FURNITURE | WAREHOUSE SALE IN OUR HISTORY. 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IT_TERMS_ARRANGED No Corrying Chorge On Our Budget Flag * to a Disneyland ’ Disney i) ie Foaaty ot 8... 1 Fae Pontiac ” See = Poe Sees ae iat og a oe ae ee a ee ee ee ae ae Pe Ce ee eT ee ee Ne as ort ae ae one es ge ae a ree ge a Ee me eR Fe Rag eh Te Rh ge Pee a Ee ee ye Re tee fae oe Ne t a v 2 Ske a * SS Ss Pe oe ee ae S ‘ ifs j i mee Tt i é ie as So) pk | rf £or¥ « i bi ; Baa Spit r “1 ery eg | = eo . ; Co - apt ene } { Ss [ i : 4 f / Oe r : . 4 } ' | a - ! ; } e F J ‘ i ‘ ‘ é ‘ + "ah f nd ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956. ELEVEN ‘ Bob Considine Says: a Heel! | ! ye U. of D. to Sponsor Stalin’s ‘Oun Words Testify to His Infamy Engineering Show ennial t Mises op om tli oss... at aly trom the other ear would |University of Powoit’ och the evil|deliver us. from evil . . .” he ever hear words, evil or land chemistry ee { Stalin's infamy, let him find . ee words. The evil were “Our “1 had amputated the stomps holy.” ee te Se o 8 i, : eel slim Setieuadiiinan- beck put eub. 6 i lly Bi Boren a Bye Atl di ge yt of those ears, Would 9 boy mar | an “Captain ofthe © thel The show is pl ao mee > autobiography of Capt. oe Grat-|by U. of D. students and features ieuecmenre Seeoihlaie rod yn bererpapie Li sag mg)“ INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is : You How! COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ~~ ~ Teli M@: Mmatel>) mais Asphalt ; . Corkton . . Vinyl . . Plastic - « Linoleum . . Formica . . 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Choice of Colors. : Open Friday Evenings 'til 9 P.M. —_ ——A QUALITY PRODUCT brought to you by AN OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER! é Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving | aS ; ) Dee ep ey ge : ee Ly FURNITUR CNS or roe me ee ON NBE-TV! — ‘MILLER FURNE of JEROME MOTOR SALESCO, = ae ete oo Pree Tielivers | 20 5, Sg Pt Michigan : ee ee ie Members of the committee who make the final selection of the students who will receive the scholarship provided by the Pontiac PTA Council are (left to right) - Lester R. Stanley, principal of Hawthorne School; Mrs. + | | | Staley, principal of Pontiac liam Wright, president of Professor Addresses | -HillsClub | Mrs. Henry C. Johngon was hos-/ tess to members of the Bloomfield Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association —_— at her home’ on Quarton P iccsiuer tor the afleraseais ee gram was Prof. Miles Boyland of There are four pages in today’s Women’s Section Presiding at the spring tea were Mrs. Fred Jeynes, Mrs. Fred ~_ Mrs, E. J. Anderson and Lester Colman. : The board meeting will be held April 16 at the home of Mrs. 3.| Edwin Watson on Pembroke road. | Mrs. Rowley Talks to Naomi Society Mrs, L. G. Rowley, state direc-| tor of WCTU audio-visual educa- | | | \\ One of the first requirements necessary to apply for the scholarship provided by the Pontiac PTA Council is that the sen, eget te members a the student ‘must have an average or better Naomi Society of the Joslyn Ave-| academic record and must plan on enter- tering the teaching profession. checking other ‘requirements are right) Glady Pontiac Press Photos Donald North, finance chairman of the council; Francis High School, and Mrs. Wil- the Pontiac PTA Council. Pictured (left to s Munson of Esther street, Harold Hahson of Seward street and Gail Sedrick of Mansfield avenue. nue United Presbyterian Church, | when the group met recently at} the Tennveom aveme home of Personal News of Interest Mrs. Edmond Watkins. The speaker told of the impor-; tance of teaching temperance, not. only in the church, but also in i hool J Asay sdlcom till en ee atenl Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Carmer have, Esralian. Guests of the society | returned to their home on Avon- Venice, Fla., Following a iwo-month stay Mr. and Mrs. Con-| were Mrs. Peter Niemi and Mrs. idale avenue after spending the rad N. Church have returned to: 'their home on Erie road, _ ‘ Betty Mae Bemis Speaks Bridal Vows | pink and white | orchid center, * Rowley. ‘winter in St, Petersburg, Fla. lace over slipper satin was worn roses an! by the bride, Long tapered sleeves and a portrait neckline The Rev, H. H. Savage of First with Baptist Church officiated at the candlelight ceremony Saturday * in Expected to arrive home the latter part of the week are Mr. and Mrs, William Isgrigg and | sons, John and Richard, of Cher- ekee road, The family has been | vacationing at Hollywood, Fia., | for several weeks. * Ld * Mr, and Mrs. P. H. Cherokee road and Mr. Kemp of! | wood. * Two future teachers who are now in college on scholarships provided by the PTA Council of Pontiac Baker (left), a student at Michigan State Normal College, and Charlene Deeg who attends Albion. College. The se holar ships Women S Section “APRIL 10, TU ESD. AY, Dick Packs Up Woes. Quits Filmdom HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Tax-laden, lalimony-hounded Dick Haymes is |packing up his troubles and mov- jing bag and baggage to New York. He says he's “fed up'’ with Holly- * * * Dick also is stony broke, despite the fact. that he earned over | $250,000 last year. | | appearances, imonths ago, “Everybody knows I'm broke,” he sighed, “everything I make goes to the government and to my ex-wives, but I'm not com- plaining. I think everything that happens to a person is caused by himself, and I guess I had quite a lot to de with the situation I'm in now. Since his marital breakup with — glamorous Rita Hayworth eight Dick has made a number of nightclub and television waxed two record | albums and continued to live in Spring Lures Residents Northward isolitary splendor in ‘the Malibu are. Virginia PTA fied teac thers. 19: 36 City PTA Designates April as. Scholarship Mont ‘ assist qualified students who wish to be- come teachers and who might not be able to attend college otherwise. Council hopes teacher shortage by providing moré quali- PHS Grad to Be Sent to College Program Designed to Provide Aid for Future Teachers April has been, designated as PTA Teacher Scholarship Month by the Pontiac PTA. All Pontiac PTA locals, through the Pontiac PTA Council, will send: a third student to college this fall. Applications for the four-year scholarship may be made through the Pontiac High School office. This scholarship is for any accredited college in Michigan Two future teachers are now in college on PTA scholarships, at Albion College and one at Michi- gan State Normal College. The boy or girl selected must be a Pontiac High School graduate of either the mid-term or June class of 1956. This student must have an average or better academic rec- ord and must plan on entering the teaching profession. * * *»* Other requirements ‘are they must like children, be socially well adjusted, have.a good personality, initiative, resourcefulness, and be morally and spiritually sound and in good physical condition, The student must also be in need of fi- nancial assistance in order to at- tend college. GRANT, NOT LOAN This scholarship, which is non- sectarian with race, creed or color making no difference in the final selection, totals $1,250 over a four- year period and will be a grant, not a loan. The amount of $500 will be given the first year and $250 annually for the next three years. Recommendations for this stu- ‘dent are to be made by the prin- cipal of the’ Pontiac High School jand the senior counselors. A |spiritual adviser and two other per- sons are_to give personal refer- | ences. The final selection of this stu- | dent will be decided by Francis The Pontiac to alleviate the ia PAG ES J2- 15 5 | Miss Dru haled him into court clothes by mistake," he grinned, again last Friday and complained that he is on his pay- bitterly to the judge continually overdue ments. | case to next October. i * * Shortly after the crackup with Bob, have formed ‘The Haymes) Rita, Dick insisted he had never) |been “happier,"’ but now—months | later—he openly mourns the loss of ‘the only woman I loved in ithis life.” beautiful ex-wife several times ) (by telephone) since she arrived | in Paris. of “She took a _trunk full ms Soroptimist Planning to Go to Workshops The judge continued the of my favorite sports jackets. | Dick said he has talked to his | | Staley, principal of Pontiac High School; Mrs. William Wright, president of the Pontiac PTA Council; Lester Stanley, elemen- tary school principal, and Mrs. Donald North, finance chairman of the council, advised by the Pontiac High School senior coun- selors, The committee will review the progress of the students at the end of each year. Each school PTA will decide how it will raise its funds for this Some have included “and I asked her to return them “The trunk had some of my slacks in it and three or four * * Haymes said he and his * brother, Brothers Film Co., Inc. anc) they plan to produce motion pic-| 1 tures in New York and the Virgin scholarship. Islands. as an item in their budgets, with others. planning fund-raising | STRAIGHT ROLE projects “I'll probably star in the first — ares se one myself—in a straight role."’ he Carolyn Harrington Observes Birthday Carolyn Harrington, daughter of and Dick are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrington Transatlantic of Ruth avenue, was honored at a telephone relations, the singer birthday party Saturday’ evening there is no chance of a‘at her home. reconciliation—“even if Rita want-) Guests were Judy Rouse, Lorrell ed it.” He explained: Karnov, Kay Kelley, Andrea Bass, Pamela Terry, Pamela Harrington, Loig Farrell, Mary Jo Smith, Pris- ‘‘and then use other players ” said, in later films. » Although Rita maintaining friendly * * SaVs “I would be afraid she would | Beach we _ Hay ig a Mrs. Arnold Hillerman presidedi leave me again and i could Gijla Russell, Carole Hughes, fo ayworti- iaymes mie the April a sian . never live through that! James Rimez, Ted Gaensbauer, ™ e+ fe eee mu «i sean Gale - He insists he will ‘never marry, Ronald Joyner, Wayne Smith, Bob 0 aldrc as J ‘ ; - But the singer now complains onday evening. son « & @ habia a ne Claude Krys- ~~ | that he “can't take it any more.’ . « «- a avid Corey and Ken Shaw, “I'm packing my books and Pla Recently, Rita ironec out her dif-| ——— ns were made for members records and my few personal be- tg attend the workshops being con- ficulties with her studio, and is Convention Held longings and I've sdéld both my ears. I won't need them back East." He admitted he owes his ex- lwife Joanne Dru_ three j to a grocery store, “le it] all be paid.” ducted at Pontiac State Hospital during Mental Health Week. * * Hitierman, Mrs. Taimee Ohio, April 2 1-28-29. ee Surola! months and Alice Kimball will attend the Below," with Robert Mitchum, | Support payments and is in debtispring conference of the Midwest-) be filmed in Europe. but he said,/ern region to be held at Akron, second | $150,000 per picture. set to do two final films under The National Convention of t the Colambia flag at a salary of : al C n of the Association for Childhood Educa- tion International was held in The first will be “Fire Down Washington, D. C., this past week. to Delegates from the Pontiac Branch Ne'were Dorothy Virtues, Mrs. Har- freon Muldowney, Mrs. David Scese _land- Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler. And with oo “Pal ‘Joey 'Sinatra. New YW Classes Start Tomorrow and Mrs. | Clarence Smart ef Birmingham re-| Mrs. Leonard Buzz and Mrs, Mary Lou Gray was maid of cently returned to their homes fol-| John Streit, who will teach swim- evening uniting Betty Mae, Bemis; accented the fitted. podice of the . ore lowing a three-weck vacation in ming and exercise classes, respect- and Donald R. Royse in marriage.) bridal gown. Tier upon tier of honor. Bridal attendants were . * * * | lace formed a bustle effect in |Mrs. Michael Mellado, -Beatrice Florida. ively, for the YWCA_ beginning The bride is the daughter of Mr.| the back of the skirt and ex- Rouse, sister of the bridegroom;) During their vacation. Mr. and weeueeday —— areety ~ and Mrs. Russell E, Bemis of| tended into « chapel-length |Mrs. Warren Osman and Mrs. Mrs, Smart flew to Varadero Beach, |ooking for at alloted ne YWCA Bald Mountain road, Donald is train. Robert Trout — \Cuba, where they visited his son- stretch the time allotted the bad A the. son of Mrs. Purma Rouse of| fitted cloche headpiece of| The attendants wore gowns in injaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Oy the FMEA, since ‘the ciasets } A fitted cloche headpiece © vhite Belgium cotton over orchid Sylv io M jnow scheduled have reservations , Py » FR a “e East Pike street and Ernie Rouse |)... and pearlized sequins held! xix taffeta with bateay necklines ayo, and children ia ceiebeey: Mrs. Russell ; mit - For the reception held in the &, Bemis of church parlors Mrs. Bemis greeted her guests wearing a blue lace dress with light blue accessories, Her corsage was of pink carnations, Mrs.. Rouse wore a red chiffon dress with black accessorjes and a corsage of white carnations. * * * The bride changed to a brown sheath dress With beige acces- sories for their haneymoon trip to ; Niagara Falls. The newlyweds will Betty Mae They carried cascade arrange-| Bemis and ments of yellow carnations. D ld R GOWNED IN YELLOW _ . The maid of honor was gowned Rouse were in yellow and carried an arrange-| married - at ot orchid shaded carnations. a ieto wore a white nylon Saturday dress and carried a basket of rose) evening in petals for her duties as flower | First Baptist girl, : | * * * | | gre: ne a David Bess was best man, Ush-| ts ugner ers were Michael Mellado, James! of Mr. and Angeloff,: Richard Haddad and. Robert Trout. their home on Dixie highway over the weekend, * * * An open house to be held at their home on Exmoor road Sunday aft- ‘ernoon will mark the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C.:Meyer. The Meyers were mar- ried in Detroit and have been Pon- tiac residents for the past 25 years. * * * James C. Braid has returned to the Boston University School of vacation with his parents, the Carroll C,' Braids of Rosewood drive. *..* & Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason of Hatchery road entertained at a dinner party Sunday for their grandson, Ezra Mason III, on his. hinth birthday. Besides the mem-: bers of the family present the guests included Bonnie Newmarch and Rodger Méliema. 2 oe. 6 ; Mr, and Mrs. Garner Baldwin ot Columbus, Ohio, were in town the Saturday wedding of Helen Theology after spending the spring} of Telegraph road. jher fingertip veil of imported silk.jj) g sleeveless sheath style. The: . _ *- * Two 45-minute classes each in A gown of imported French ‘She carried a cascade bouquet of nylon tulle skirts buttoned on Following a two-month vaca- iswimming and in exercise are 5 gmk bands of chiptalette at the hipline tion at Lakeland, Fla., Dr. and ojanned, between 9:30 and 11:15 é forming a back sash of chiptalette.| Mrs, William Cohoon returned to |, |, In the gym work, Mrs. Streit | plans a warmup period of calis- thenics followed by a sport such as volleyball or badminton, In swimming, Mrs. Buzz predicts that even the greenest beginners will learn to swim the width of the pool in six weeks, while better swimmers wil] gain speed and dex terity in swimming the length of the pool, * * @ The YWCA will operate a nurs- ery for pre-school children on Wed- nesday mornings for the swim and slim-er's, as well as for other young mothers enrolled in the Ladies Day Out program of crafts, _ and bridge. \ ink uinacecee, fore and after class, and occas- among the girls is to congregate ait ‘ for Davis and Edgar’ —_ | and chat over sandwich and — Two new classes for members of the YWCA will open Wednesday morning. _ — _ Ponting Prese Phote baat Buzz of Voorheis road is the new Progra, Mrs, John Streit (left) of State avenue - swimmiing instructor, Classes are planned . Dod ~ exercise _— oat Me. casmar om oo us 5. dM e eo THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 vnteline ; Permanent Waves Get Better All the Time | aFs rif ae tifie basis for this. Poor health, illness and preg- nancy can affect the hair under the skin of the scalp, the part Hower, there is no circulation in curl it will require. ‘iin te esata tx tr Suinibid & eS tenek ek general physical condition. the efupted part, the part you see,!less the illness or prior condition An expert beauty operator will know what kind of @ permanent is best for your type hair and’ how much Licence Ma President Emcees Last Club Dance Norman Underwood, newly elect- ed president, was master of cere- monies at the last dance of the season held by the Elks Sa-Shay Quadrille Club Friday evening. Ninety-five members and guests danced to the lively quadrilles called: by Judge Cecil McCallum, William Moore, William Schmiel, Bert Denham, Howard Upton, John Baker and John DePauw. Retiring president, William Moore served as program chair- man for the party and Mrs. Mc-| Callum was in charge of, registra- tions, . Guests of the evening included Jane Thornberry, Marnie Silk, Fred Young, Carol and Horton Southworth. Decorations in an “April Shower’’| - theme, with miniature umbrellas) ® 9 *°o% Poe en and pussywillows accenting the) floral centerpiece, were arranged by Mrs. William Schmiel. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Hystin and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daniels. Prizes were won by Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney and Frank Coad. PEPPPPPPPPOPPPPPPPPP PA . MARY KING SALON ORA OBRECHT Specializing Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mary Stewart Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ,Carl O. Barton of East Long Lake road, was married Sat- urday afternoon in Christ Church! Cranbrook to Lt. Paul Keith Gei- ger, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs, William J. Geiger of Hono- lulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs, Geiger, unable to attend the wedding, sent the wedding bouquet of white or-| chids over by air. * * * Mary’s wedding gown was of white pure silk chiffon taffet, fash- — a deep yoke of Chan- tilly lace appliqued to form a boat! shaped neckline. The short sleeves were complemented by -short taf- feta mitts with the same lace in- serted at the wrists. The very full skirt fell in a chapel train. A lace Juliet cap held her fingertip veil of illusion, Mrs. Phillip Matter III of Bridge- ton, N, J. was her sister’s maid of SHARON L, BOUCHARD Mrs. Allen Raymond of Lake Orion announced the engagement of her daughter, Sharon L. Bouchard, to Walter H. Baggett, 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ‘been set for the wedding. gett of Lake Orion. No date has Mary S. Barton Marries in Cranbrook Ceremony lattendant but carried ne dai- ~——| from Honoetula. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beg-| henor. She wore a ballerina frock of yale sea blue antique taffeta, a tiny hat of the taffeta and a |bouquet of white daises completed the ensemble, Bridesmaids were Dona Hager- man and Elian Ann Adams of Bloomfield Hills, Susan Riley of | Columbus, 0. and Mrs, Carl Brunsting of Boston. They were gowned like the honor isies. Robert N Wells of New Haven, : was’ best man and ushers jincluded Phillip Matter, Richard Pinkerton of Detroit, George War- ner and George Hartwig A reception was ye at Or-) chard Lake Country Club. Mrs, Barton's gown was of misty blue peau de sole, and she wore a matching tulle hat and or- chids-which were also flown over all ae is of such long statding that the hair has grown out again, the per- TE F lt E i #2 vi ctu, Feat sab ea: sult you crave, Remember this, too—always insist on a test curl. If you would like to have my leaflet. about. hair styling for dif- ferent types send a stamped, self- * |addressed envelope with your re- quest for leaflet No. 51 to Pair Asks ‘\That Visit Be Delayed Previous Plans to Take Vacation told us that they were planning to visit us at a certain time, It so oe pres that my husband and I on going away on a vacation at that same time." “T immediately wrote back and said that we were going to be away and that we would be glad to have them come at any other time. I haven't heard from these friends since and have found ow wrong to write and tell them they could not come?” Answer: Certainly you should not have been ehange the plans you had made. To have expected you to do so was not only incorrect but un- reasonable, “Dear Mrs. Post: 'fiancee's. favorite flowers are red ones and she has requested them, I planned on oc mage. fi her. bridal Beauty roses meer od na peine = ate white flowers. “My family insists that any flow- ers other than white ones are not only wrong for a bridal bouquet but in the poorest taste! corsage for her to “wear gway.” “Dear Mrs. Post: My son will be graduating from a naval air academy shortly and will receive tend the graduation exercises and I am told that I am to pin his wings on. I would liké to know if I should remove my gloves to do For her wedding trip to Lt. Gei- ger’s new station in Wisconsin the |bride wore a pale blue wool suit 'with a matching straw hat and blue jlizard bag and shoes. \this?” Answer: Yes, as it will be easier to manage the pin of the wings if you are not hampered Couple Had Made | that they are peeved. Was it) J expected to | Since my]. roses can be beautiful ina small the his wings at that time. I will at-. Size 16%, Latest Paris News: Dotted Silk Hats women there. with her clothes because they are feminine. Svend, noted Paris mil- liner, uses dotted silk surahs and with gloves. organzas in many versions. other, you may not get the re-) iwhich also featured long sleeves jtapered at the wrists and a man- - |train, Latest news from Paris is the dotted hat shown in-many collec-| tions and already seen on chic Mme. Fath likes dotted silk hats Marilyn Joan Martin became the bride of Alfred R. Koop Saturday evening at Central Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs, Harry. W. Martin of West Ann Arbor avenue are her parents. He is the son of Mrs.. Gertrude Koop of Kenilworth avenue and Ervin Koop of Charles Lake road, as A bridal gown of lace and nylon tulle was worn by Marilyn Joan Martin for he? marriage to Alfred R. Koop Saturday evening in Cen- wel peethodiet Church. Sequins and seed pearls accented the bustline of the lace bodice darin collar of lace with .an il- lusion yoke. Her skirt of nylon tulle was bordered with a band of lace and swept into a chapel and seed pearis, and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Martin of West Ann Arbor avenue are| design. | parents of the bride. Alfred is the son of Mrs, Gertrude Koop of Ken-/ ilworth avenue and Ervin Koop of Charles Lake road. Maid of honor Doris Koop of Oxford wore a__ballerinadength MR. or MRS. ALFRED R. KOOP Marilyn Martin Married, in Central Methodist Rite phitip Twichel and Robert & UNIFORMS SAM BENSON. Women in White PEIN Ecce 20 South Perry FREE! 1h ‘an iad "Ae Ss Elliott Open Evenings New Fabrics To Dress Up Your Furniture! Only at Elliott’s will you f to give your furniture the exact new look that you de- sire. Hundreds of the latest modern materials, nylons, friezes, plastic, leathers, tweeds, metallics, all in:the complete color range ‘of the rainbow. 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ApRIt. 10, 1936 “ESCAPE” WASHDAY DRUDGERY! | Fluff-Dry Your week's for only— 41.80 3 Automatic Washer loads washed nished at this low -price! aroma ep ~y you wash—just a ica aise Gat of Tel-Huron Center © 34 Automatic Washers © Attractive Lounge SELF SERVE ONLY | A can of fruit cocktail makes a You can Wash and [wash in 60 minutes} $50 minutes. Serve with whipped and dried with soap fur- e lot the > Large pasting tot vihe 0 Sen. Broomfield Talks to > County GOP Women’s Federation Can of Fruit Is Basis’ ‘for Dessert | Jane Danton Tops Cake Layer With Sugar and Nuts | By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor wonderful dessert. Try this one on | your bridge club next time. They'll) ‘all want the recipe for Fruit Salad Crisp. Jane Danton, today’s cook, is a teacher in the Pontiac schools. buttered baking dish. Mix other ingredients and pour over fruit. Put over top of mixture in. bak- ing dish. Bake at 325 degrees for cream, if desired. Sunset Club Visitor Mrs. Annie Carrey was a visitor jto the Sunset Club when they met/ Thursday at Wilson) iSchool. The club made plans to attend a senior citizens club state- wide meeting in Flint May 11. PTA Activities MeGeerel will meet Wednesday jet 7:30 p.m. fy tas school, The program feature speakers from the ‘one State Hospital who will PRB ror new techniques in mental therapy. The | executive board will meet at 7 p.m. house will hold Wednesday from 1 p.m, to 2 p.m, pre- ceeding the regular PTA meeting at 2 (pam, Durtng open house ag 4 wilt | teach regular reading classes. he PTA Do You’ Teach at will be shown with a demon- ade read bh Mae Spinks snd Yaney with two firmt grade grou —T OES Plans for Dinner on April 23 Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, met Monday evening at the Masonic Temple, Mrs, Floyd Levely,. wor- thy matron, presided at' ithe ‘meet. ing. * * * Announcement was made of the dinner April 23 honoring the past matrons and past patrons. The \degree work of 1867 will be exem- \Designer Brings rothy |person. We call her wedding gown BARBARA LITTLETON Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Littleton of Lafayette, Ind., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar- bara, to John Fear, son of Fred A. Fear of Cooley Lake road. He is a junior at Purdue University. A June 2 wedding is planned. + Lace Bridal Gown for Margaret NEW YORK @® — An Italian’ dress designer arrived at Idlewild Airport yesterday with Margaret) Truman's wedding gown. It’s of old Venetian biege lace. Miss Nicol Fontana had to pay duty on the gown and other items of Miss Truman's trousseau. Nei- ther she nor customs officials would give the value. | Miss Fontana said she had been under the impression there) would be no duty on the 200-year-| eld lace; Customs officials, how-| ever, handled it as a dress. * * * The former President's daugh- ter is to marry Clifton Daniel in Independence, Mo., April 21. “Miss Truman has a beautiful figure and personality,” Miss Fontana said. ‘She has very nice proportions and is a very refined ‘Romantic Aroma’.” Special This Week For 2 lovely cold - LANOLIN COLD WAVE in Curl ART-WAVE BEAUTY SHOP Sj" -sangtharse oe aoe S125). and $15.00 Others $7.50 Up 2 Beauticians—No Appointment ‘Necessary GRACE LACEY - Proprietor ieee e ce ese wes ‘. NEW SOFT ~ 7 WAVE . * * * | The designer disclosed the dress ‘has three-quarter length sleeves ‘and is ankle length, but she would not describe the neckline.) The headdress, ‘ara of lace, Miss Fontana said. (There will be a beige veil to the; | shoulders, beige envelope bag, hand beige leaf decorations on the shoes. plified. activities announced by the worthy to be finished) ‘in New York, will be a small ti-| Officers who will participate in Friendship Night at neighboring chapters are Mrs. Bert Farns- worth, Farmington; Mrs, Meta Mclirey, Birmingham; Mrs. Dor- is Turner, Clawson; Barbara Kline, Holly, and Mrs. Joseph Minton, Davisburg, Other events on the schedule of matron are the spring nieeting of the Oakland County Chapter to be held at Rochester and the corpor- ate church service on April 22. Mrs. Paul K. Hagle, worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter, was a guest for the evening. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs, Joseph Minton, Mrs. W: Anderson, Mrs, Bert Farnsworth, Mrs. Da- vié Turner and Irvin Vollrath, q Class Reunion Set Pontiac High School class of 1926, will hold’ a reunion June 19 at! Devon Gables. | ‘ right are Hard at work rehearsing for Thurs- day’s band concert is the clarinet section | of the Pontiac High School band. Left to Carolyn Beyer of Ferry street, Mary Cowan of Wenonah drive, Pat Mur- Much repetition is required to play the notes just right, Left to right are Garry Smith, Irwin avenue pointing out a cor- rection to Sandra Wright, Huron street, Rod Larson of Oneida road and William Dr. the direction of Dale C. Harris. phy, Madison avenue, and Jerry Cross- man of Stanley avenue. The band concert will began in the high school auditorium at 8:15 p.m. The 90 piece band is under =\Candidate Urges Visits lto Hospitals Expresses Views onthe Solution of Traffic Problems Broomfield’s talk. -Anderson, Oneida road. The Pontiac High * 2 «* School band will pay tribute to the late Edwin Franko Goldman in their Thursday concert. Mrs.. Kenneth Nichols presided at the. business meeting opened with the Pledge to the Flag led by Mrs. Grace Shulz. Announcement Was made by _Mrs. Helen Reese of the Men’s Fashion Show, card party and dessert being held April 17 in the CAI Building by the Waterford Township Republican Wemsen‘e Club. ys a Dames of Malta Install Officers Mrs. James Schram was elected ‘queen of Corinne Sisterhood, Dames of Malta 184, when the group held elections at the Malta Temple. local club presidents will serve as chairmen of a money - making ‘project to be sponsored by the ‘federation on May 14 at the Fec- eral Savings and Loan Building. | * Ld Deputy, Grace Combs and her, ‘staff, with Mrs. Bertram Barber} |as marshal, installed the following | \officers: Mrs. George*Kayga, Ruth; Mrs. Earl Brobst, Naomi; Mrs. Margaret Ballard, herald; Mrs. Steve Sapelak, first . colorbearer, and Mrs. John Beltz, second color- bearer. oo ae | Mrs. Donald Erikerson was in- stalled as first messenger; Wan- etta Beltz, first guard, and Violet Lewis, second ‘guard. Gifts were| exchanged by the group and re-| ifreshments served, City Girl to Sing on TV Music Show “Courtship and Marriage," will ibe the folk song category featured jon the 4th show in the music filled |television series ‘Folks. Like You," presented by the Speech and | Drama Departrnent of Mercy Col-| lege on Channel 56, Detroit’s new | jeducational television station, It will be pape Wednesday, April 18) from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. The April 18th program will bel the third in the series of folk songs | The members of the board and aero _ __ .of.the southern highlands and its. . ; ‘title, “Courtship and Marriage," when you own a dryer. Wash and Most a on cleaning soft tells the folk song group that will | é ‘Here’s an Idea! flee coverings: regobimend thal dry frequently, and for r coverings recommen 1a€ be covered on that particular night. | You can keep baby’s stuffed toys sults, line the bottom of the dryer YOU 89. over © oe we & Anne Marie Baldwin of 179 Au- clean, soft and fluffy if you dry y sweeper or vacuym dally and then gusta, Pontiac, will sirig a solo en- ith a turkish towel before putting ,. . ehlwy « : : ‘ them in the clothes dryer. No child a h ore | vacuum ‘throughly at least once a titled “Jenny Jenkins.” need ever play with dirty toys, week, best re- the for vacation-bound — suit- Ideal cases is this perky cloche because lit may be folded to fit into a small | space and comes up looking well the toys in, ‘everytime. Crochet it from white [Coming Events Dames of Malta 184, Sunshine @ will mort mocday “at of Perl . | ‘straw yarn and trim it with bright- tor & Rete cneperative Memchoee. ly colored flowers—either crocheted ; a 3. The Ladies Auxiliary 306 of Nationa} or ready-made, : Association of Letter Carriers will m | . geese - with Mrs, Kenneth Gottschall, aa9 Pattern No. 5122 contains cro- ge Benvenue Ave. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. chet directions; material require- Sey Loyal Philathea Class of First Baptist| ments; stitch illustrations. Church will meet tonight at 6 fora class) Gein 25¢ in coins, your name, V Milk is a basic food—vital to the health of the whole fainily.- prise = Ginper in the jaddress and the pattern number |to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 As your most important family food, you want to be * absolutely sure you’re serving the best milk you can buy. t , . Wednesday at 62 Perkins = Queen Mary Section Needlework gui) will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. with Mrs. W. 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REAR : ‘ oe 3 ‘ hoy Se Remennber, "os gleam gate your need for milk. ad STORE ee : oo xe Clip and Réturn This Ad for Bulletin | TELEGRAPH at HURON: Mon., Ta, Wed.—10 to 6, Thurs., Fri., Sat-—10 to.9, Sunday 2 to 5. 4 i s Hi : aa . eee ‘i ae | ih Oe ee eee er ee r3 D. e 6oiet eeme . fe / THE PONT IAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL. 10, 1956 Expect Success and You Succeed BY ANNE HEYWOOD lished. $ etlesd ‘See tn the wortdgnait, Mdbedy doer tall me wes “Once I met a young man who|he had managed to get so much) supposed to be hard!” had written six books in years. All of them had been written. He was probably éverstating He looked at me biandly and the case. Still, I always think of Nin ihe dtu: cinthoniiy wih accomplishes easily something that others will agenize over un- successfully, Among tots whose mothers are making their fashions for St. Catherine Guild of St. James Episcopal Church, are Webb and Martha Barnes and James Moore. Mrs. Frank Barnes adjusts her Birmingham, The children church. Mrs. J. is very much like that. She wrote me recently, asking joe data for her Duster. * the ented by saying: “Since the children married, I have had more fun working. I take tempo- rary jobs, by the week. AGE NO BARRIER “I'm 53 but I'm a good worker. I read often of wemen who get snubbed or treated as unemploya- ble because they're over 40. It has never happened to me, how- ever.” * *¢ ¢@ ; Needless to say, I wrote imme- diately anc asked how she han- died it, how she behaved at the agencies, if she had any pointers for others who were not having the good success she enjoys. “1 know I can type pretty well, : William Lotan’ '| of Lounsbury | MR. and MRS. WELLAND LOTAN i” Betty Johnson Chooses| Gown of Lace and Nylon avenue. son’s blue suit while Mrs. Charles Moore tries an almost-finished blazer on James. sponsored by the guild April 17 at the Pontise Press Photo will be seen at-the show file accurately and get along with people,” she wrote. this on the application card. I fill in everything they ask for—it's only good manners. I see that I look neat ond well gresmed, * “IT indicate “T tell them I'm 53, that I know some places won't hire me, that I'm open-mindec and will try The Rev. Carl W. Nelson: of As- i 5 i F at the ceremeny Saturday eve- Welland Letan in marriage. * * @ The bride. jis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson of Voorheis read. Welland is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Lotan of Louns- bury avenue. E 2 E ning uniting Betty Johnson and|a basket of rose petals. The I g : F He i i anything they suggest and that United Presbyterian Women Gather The Women's Association groups! of Oakland Avenue United Presby-| terian Church met this past week |! in the church and homes of mem- bers. ; Eleanor Creswell Mrs, Howard Tanner of South Francis street was hostess to the Eleanor Creswell] Group. Mrs. Le- Roy Koch was cohostess. ‘The Challenge: Accepted by Caleb and Joshua” was the devotional topic led by Mrs. Howard Webb. A book report on “Indian Mis-| REDUCE and STAY REDUCED ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE 819 National Bldg. Fe 4-4131 sions in Oregon’ was given by rs. Koch, Cancer pads were sewn the American Cancer Society. Margery Peters Mrs, Ralph Osborne led the | rs. Ree Pe) -|met with Mrs. Robert McCormick er cycle for the Margery Peters Group when members met at the church. Mrs. William McGilvary served as program chairman. The) group hemmed dish towels for the church kitchen. Lillian McBane Mrs. Donald Upton opened her ‘home on Third avenue to members = of the Lillian McBane Group. Mrs. James Talmadge gave the devo- tional topic, Prayers were offered by Mrs. Upton,-Mrs. Charles Sea- ‘man, Mrs. Emmett Bradley, Mrs. ‘Milton Blood and Mrs. Theodore Allebach. Mrs, Blood ‘concluded the ony I’m sure of such skills I have. I say I'll take a temporary, by-the- A floor-length gown of Chan- tilly lace and nylon was chosen by the bride. jmeeting with ‘a prayer, Devotions Crivea of Wesbrook avenue will open her home for the next meet- ing. Eleanor Van Lurop — .. The Eleanor Van Lurop Group of Clayborn ctreet.- Mrs. Leslie Bibby and Mrs. Peter Niemi were cohostesses. Mrs. Howard Hall epened the were given by Mrs. William Brad-| ley. A report on missien werk was given by Mrs. Ernal Lleyd and Mrs. Omar McNutt. The greup sewed layettes for use in the mis- sion field. Ann McGeoch | A report on the annual project, was given members ef. the yon McGeoch —_ when they met at week job, I leave the salary up to them, SHE EXPECTS JOB “I expect to get a job, and so I do!” ‘. * @ . If you're not as successful as Mrs. J., and would like to be, send me a stamped self-addressed en- velope in care of The Pentiac Press, and I°#-send -you.my pam- phlet, “The Older Housewife Goes to Business.” A headpiece hew trimmed with seed pearis secured |to a rose linen her fingertip veil of illusion, Her only jewelry was a single strand |to— of pearis, a gift of the bride- (Copyright 1956) Film to Be Shown “Chicken Every Sunday’’ is the ifilm to be presented by Pontiac. High School PTA Wednesday at) 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. | Proceeds from the mevie will bene-| fit the PTA Sdhelarship Fund. | GET *]2°2° IN CASH! & EVIE ROUSODN WINS! flavors and creamy-smooth texture of the new Swift's Meats. And they’re brimful of the body-build- ing protein, vitamins and minerals baby needs for healthy growth. Serve all 8 varieties. Try Swift's Egg Yolks, too. They’re rich in iron. IT'S EASY? 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Sec ‘of Defense Wilson said 248% millions of the total would be devoted to B52 production, STRICTLY FRESH PAN-READY FRYING. CHICKEN PARTS QUARTERED LEGS and THIGHS 4 @®. or BREASTS ce eee. 49: SHINNER’S MEATS ‘2 NORTH SAGINAW STREET — PONTIAC SORRY, NONE SOLD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT ’ ‘TO DEALERS TO LIMIT QUANTITIES | The request met a_ generally japproving reception on Capitol Hill, but some legislators ques- tioned whether it would be enough. Sen, Stennis (D-Miss), of the. Senate Armed Services Committee, said output of B52's and missiles has been “far too slow."’ He advocated a billion dol- lar increase in funds for these purposes, Sens. 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Pho ne Fd ail 4 108 NORTH SAGINAW Believe it or not... a man will turn up his nose at steak if you serve it to him too often! ... and it’s so easy to make your meals more interesting and varied when you shop the meat counters of any Wrigley supermarket. There's a ; wealth af ideas in the wonderfully-clean, well lighted, completely stocked, refrigerated cases. There are so many different ways to prepare them that you could plan. your meals for a year without ever repeating yourself. Start with the old stand-bys — the roasts, the steaks, the chops and the chicken.. Then try‘ the. odd, out-of-the-way meats that you often think about but never use... like sweetbreads and calves liver and beef tongue and tripe and hundreds of others. . Stop racking your brain for new ideas. Let Wrigley’s meat’ counters supply the ideas with the most complete variety you can find. Then you can do the rest—there's nothing, but nothing, that gan keep life, and a wife more interesting than a surprise at mealtime. Remember...wrigiey’s meats are Guaranteed | ri / be = Tender, Juicy, Flavortul or Your a . : Money Back! NAMED NATION’S TOP FOOD RETAILER Color photography, courtesy McCalle magazine, Mouth-watering full-color table settings like these can be seen every month in MeCalls magazine. * Round or Swiss Steak u:%c7x.. ». 69° Stewing Beef or Veal 9.x. =. 55° Ground Beef wi%crz. ». 35° Cacklebirds w2cz70... » 59° Jumbo Shrimp rea Ib. 89° Yellow Pickerel ...1.%:..., . 43° Fo oe fc * eae ' i i i ere ee Naik abi. : ee ae ee ee age _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 J “= 4 *) Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS years, Julie London e—ververrrerryeeeyeeweeeeryrvr,Y* PONTIAC °* Day Dinle Hwy (US-10) 1 Bik, North of Telegraph Rood FE 5-4500 VE-IN. | TONIGHT—WED.— THURS. [ ALL COLOR — ALL CINEMASCOPE! | i} cl V i inres 1 ae era Sct the They don't make this _kkind of man any more... 4 A THEIR WOMEN ! ore FORD: SI ANWYCK EDWARD 6 ROBINSON played the role of wife of TV star Jack Webb and mother of his children, Then! . wuddenly her world fell spert. Jack and. hile were divorced, and she ended up with a large’ She complained ef hes-restless- “| was unsettled,” she recalls. way they had been living for sev- en years was stiddehly upset.” The newly-elected Pontiac City, Got Any Odd Teeth Around? He Wants ‘Em LOUISVILLE, Ky. #—Dr. Joe Daugherty_of Lexington stole the show at a hobby exhibition of the —o State Dental Assn. ugherty, an oral s Gollects teeth. —_ He told his colleagues he would put the bite on anyone for an ani- mal tooth or an unusual human His exhibit included a prehistor- fe shark's tooth and the tusk of a from Oahu Island. His) is to get an elephant's "| League to be held at the Birming- City Parking Lot Sites*". .. on Commission Agenda |= sina. Me north tie of Polly cant be: In other action, a communica- tion will be aired from the Marine|CABEER Corps League and Amvets Post 16 requesting a carnival to be held|the opening date. new ‘| “I think anybody weuld be if the/replied. He tried to persuade her if oR? HI f y ; fk a g a* ag ve eJulie' Finds New Ca reer After Splitting With Webb (share of: his “Dragnet” aillions. eee or Se aah meaniay, OOS NPP, \HER LIFE UPSET — * © pany on “Julie Ig Her Name,” No. 1 seller for five weeks. Reds Sentence 122, - | Communist organization tacts in the East said the crimes better BERLIN #®— icici East, Germany sentenced 122 persons to |prison for political’ crimes in the | first three months of this year, the League of Free Jurists re-jlar .\ports. This West ranged from to flee to West Germany. anti-'the @ | Con-|than 1s aa ie dressed. “spying and From 1920 through 1929, fifteen cents out of every consumer dol- rlp seating Ror nage. Today Ansectons. spans less clothing and is \ TUES. - WED. - THURS. HURON to Laurel, the the other for pav- Deily ot ing Giadstone Place, are expect- of to be ected on by the com> 10:45 A.M mission, The Seventh Annual Regional} TUESDAY meeting of the Michigan Municipal ham Community Heuse May 2, will be announced from a commu- nication received. A public hearing will be conduct- ed on the intention to construct a@ sanitary sewer en the southeast side of Oakland avenue from Cass! to 518 feet southeast. i Other hearings will include four on intention te construct curb, gutter, and relatéd work on the following streets: ‘Tae || ALAN 3} hy na JUNE LLYSON ihe 0). 1714 ah) 3 room WARS R gos.» CINE MaS COPE wanence.ce snes sme tom trang JAMES WHITMORE sores rey ty Te suenoesean ond sam ROLPE’ ] Cedardale avenue from Ear!l- moore to ‘Howland; Strathmore avenue from Baldwin to Carlisle; Bondale avenue frem Earimoor to Howland; and ‘Prall street from State to Washington. ‘. * The commissien is expedfed to authorize the city assessor to pre- pare assessment rolls for the proj- ects. MEN oA HER EVERYTHING BUT A GOOD NAME! That wom 1 lace 'y and Clint he was her only weakness she was HS greates Strength! ROCK HUDSON | . JULIE ADAMS ANNE BAXTER ey're Friendly Again @®—~Relations between ugoslavia and the Soviet Union BUTTERFIELD THEATRES ARE “FLYING HIGH” WITH THEIR TOP HITS OF SPRING TODAY | WED. — Co-Feature— TERRY MOORE---ROBERT BEATTY in “POSTMARK FOR DANGER” The Guts and Glory Story of “THE BOLD AND THE BRAVE” With WENDELL COREY---MICKEY ROONEY J *STARTING THURSDAY* Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In Theater: 2150 Opdyke Road “TONIGHT - WED. - THURS. in ANTTA LOOS Gentlemen Marry Brunet CinemaScoPE iINICOLOR TRG} 3) TougeGui Bd Ruy le Wastes Ae Sin arene by NOY LOCE 6 IED UE Directed by RICHARD Produced by RCHARD SALE & ROBERT WATERRELD Producer AND ALSO THIS THRILLER!!! MAN WHO OPENED THE WEST! oom TOMMY RETTIG. sur womeren AM Alt) EO ARTISTS PrCTURE EXCLUSIVE Showing ‘ PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATRE TONIGHT Music by the So-phis-to-cats a.4 No Cover—No Minimum | SAT. Features of 1:53. 4:81-7:00-0;48 do) ee ’ « wena HOWAR JOHN WAYNE SUSAN HAYWARD THE CONQUEROR CiNeEmaScopt IGHES i 2 « KASS MORENEAD - THOMAS Gomez -JoRN HOYT - leunansncan A DICK POWELL Production wwntes by OSCAR MILLARD . Produces and Siected ty DICK POWELL ADDED FEATURE > THRELLS OF THE DEER Trans: WiOLine 7 ner IMERRE SINE SI EE BA er gE cay “The wHireTai. eucKx” \> nov! THOMAS MITCHELL TECHNICOLOR = “The KETTLES of the OZARKS” & “RED SUNDOWN” ENDS TODAY JACK WEBB ROBERT as Pete Kelly in 2 MITCHUM in “PETE _ Top “TRACK KELLY’S | SinemaScope | OF THE BLU ES” Hits CAT” STARTS WEDNESDAY -—- 2 GREAT FILMS ———_—_— ACTION, ADVENTURE, LOVE! 11:00 — 2:39 — 6:16 — 9:54] 1:03 — 4:41 — 8:19 > WANTED FOR MURDER? P L U 5 ie o! \ With Arnold Steng, Darren Conte, Screenplay Se ee eer oe by Wee Hemeten & Landes betes, From the Preminger A United Artists Retesse phe fF ee . Average Family \_THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL ‘10, 1956 NINETEEN Income $4,500 Cool and Self-Possessed at 20 : English Girl ‘Becomes Toast of Broadway | Try “iiature’s”* Werbs for lief from ARTHRITIS — RHEUMATISM if arthritis and afte making, - By PHYLLIS BATTELLE (Dr, Denton-type pajama costume) with this atmosphere, “having al- after talking to her mother in Eng-| ing serenely, “Because P'm sure ho ee alt tae banks ect Ge een Wayne Researcher Sees INS)—The hottest ‘Other 3 ways lived in the-coungry.” Bat land, I shall not be strong enough to folks for over NEW YORK ( came unbottoned, year- . r 50 years. U.S. Population in 1960 |property on Broadway today is &lolds might have panicked, but not| °ve® When she expounds that old | siascus OF TIME set along with my career I the Golden Herb Tonic is compounded trom ' cool young girl only six months Te-! sie Andrews, She felt it was) ‘oR? Sbeut its being a mice | , right person comes along, you | 13 of Nature's herbs, Quickly absorbed into at 175,000,000 and an ; place to visit, she dose it with “Mommy said, There'll be) know what I mean?” the blood theae herbs cended moved from her teens a ie stream, age ocean apart from her home. only natural” that the show g0/ distinction. - |masses and masses of time after) gi... this “right person,” Julie through the system to aid in bringing pANN_ARBOR ( — A Wayne ae * * *® pm: one ys New York is a truly lovely place|ward darling, for you to be home|;, not particularly looking—not in tn sat! ls ny 08 iversity researcher the; She is the placid, porcelain- A ul de One oh a visit,” says Miss A. “but amo why Gant. yee. ¢ + i America, anyway, “I have an aw- , mon er , : shouldn't, I think, like to reside ful lot of friends here, and some p00 000 hy 1960 with smaller house-!homesick Miss Julie Andrews,|ing features and a lovely singing here all’ my life.” Unlike careerdestined Americanlot them happen to be boys. But “GOLDEN WERB TONIC creating more spending units “My F; ” To obtain! uni : then eam ee star of “My Fair Lady. ‘ voice, Miss Andrews lives alone * * « girls just out of their teens, Julie|there is nothing special because, rie a a ticket to see Miss Andrews’ per-jin 4 slightly shabby Manhattan. Before her fantastic success in/Andrews bas no particular desire you see, I have a sort of fsa back See, tomes wo as Miss Doolii ttle’ in the hotel apartment, where she makes “My Fair Lady,” Julie was enthu-|? 6° on and on, to bigger andjin England.” 4a sociate, told the National Consum- en cee ak Foo Feaen New |Uet 42clock tea in a tiny cubicle. |iactically received in last season's re lucrative things. is es er Credit Conference at the Unl-|ving ' ‘is nes ak a ee Se “f would like to sort of get | This sort of boy will sort of come D Stores versity of Michigan about the s understandable Friend.” A home-loving » she everything prof done and jover to see her pretty soon, Julie re family’s relation to con- All of which leaves Julle remark is not particularly impressed ‘would accept the new role only out of the way,” she says, smil- ‘Andrews sort of hopes. ' rug sumer eredit. . é & : . as ee eves cue typical family | ing her long, graceful hands, “one ' lives Im a city, has two children | Ine Merino ar noche Gen tt Shoat L308 a aeae ome | aoesn’t go ty her head, you know : what I mean? Losing one’s val : useholds apart-from this “typi-| Sifts, cal family” rather than living with them in one large household as|Padly -. .’ they might have done earlier in e a: the century. This makes the number of snending units increase faster than the number of families, Smock said, THE WORKING WIFE He said the working wife, who brings extra spending money to 57 per cent of the families with no young children, is an important factor in the economic picture. Twenty one per cent of the wives) with children under 5 and 40 ver (dds Are Fantastic | — Ifyou hear a thump... Born to an elite, delightful family in Walton-on-Thames, she admits ' its only your heart. to having been rather BABY PEEP sHOW | On that occasion, the flap on her | —_ ve the —_— waene vemos ‘ c over 5, also . ih ° _ ™*—but It Did Happen | | He added the rising divorce | rate isn’t as bad as it sounds, | INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Two) First, he said, in’ prosperous |1955 two-tone green Chevrolets| enest a, “Second! = tacos an Indianapolis th cnt ced lesertion y, pe s age of married persons has risen 8 qnee-te-eaiiion mixup. steadily. * ®For instance, in 1950 two-thirds drove prc peg his car and of the adults were married com- had gained two doors. His was a pared to little-more than half of two-door; this car a ior i the adults of 1890. ’ . In the Detroit area, Smock said,| Harry C. Collins walked out of 89 per cent of the families were the restaurant minutes later and related to other families in the|drove away. His car had lost area and 66 per cent of these visit two doors. His had four to begin, their relatives at least once or | but now had two. twice a week. " + *#° &¢ & MAKE SENSIBLE PRACTICE Bath men: called potice on ze He said the credit industry must Ported their cars stolen. Police assume additional responsibility | quickly solved the mixup but said) to make credit practices sensible |the odds are fantastic against it for the indiv mperd family and the happening, —, peso pe economy as a who hanga The family, Smock said, will pay tion keys parked bumper to the credit industry well for a el services, but cannot regulate them He said direct government regu- Soviets Told to y Work lation is bound to be rigid and re-! strictive and industrywide policy |fO Impress Capitalists is also bound to be infinitely com-- yOsSCOW uw — The Soviet gov-/ plex. ernment has told its people they _ s 8 must work harder in order to The credit exchange of the fu-i.onvince owrkers in capitalist ture, he said, would serve every countries of the superiority of the division from mortgage to revolv- | Communist system. ing credit and its electronically, An appeal for greater effort| = filed card system would represent | published over the weekend by ~asam every credit using family in town./the Soviet Council of Ministens jand the Communist party Central) TRUSTED BY MILLIONS OF Committee reported a substantial’ lincrease in last year’s grain har-| leant but said it is imperative that, ‘everybody work still harder. | —scaureit sap ped A Twenty-five per cent of the na- A oeek Set yang tion’s television audience accounts | for more than 40 per cent of the country’s total viewing. | « i ! py Worl’ Largest Sling Aspirin For Crea — THE NEW BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN with Body by Fisher—one of 20 frisky new Chevrolet models. _ Me longer need 2 typewriter be drab. Exprese your > ; personaly in one of Revels sow postal eoters: . a be i ‘ LRamings? » %, Pink . It's enough to quicken anybody’s pulse, the way this powerful new Chevrolet takes to the highway. And it’s so smooth and quiet that—no fooling—you can ONLY oval, Tut nvoot rorant, | CQO ES almost hear the happy beat of your heart! THE MOST PREFERRED PORTABLE. 2) sone | ' a In a recent on-campus survey by | Take 18 months to pay. TIAA UITAY A hd Maybe you'll have pleasant little tingles up th the Gilbert Youth Research Or- | era EV ROLET Four mink~ot Bal PE Pils See ee AMAR eee tet cabeghhont the nation, it was re- | Complete with : eae Any notch or two. When you feel that big bore Chevy won both the acceleration and flying vealed that more students would ond bivener athie , tates Moret V8 come alive under your foot, your heart mile contests for popular-priced cars—and like to own a Royal Portable than | carrying | might even-skip a beat! both in record-breaking time! - —_— makes combines. at @ | Don’t worry. That’s normal. Chalk it up Come on in and hear what your heart has = * eee ee . to Chevrolet's zestful, let’s-go-places spirit, to say about Chevrolet. We’ve got one ready pian detatocen with horsepower ranging up to 225. This is and waiting. Why not make it pss : AIR CONDITIONING™-TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER—AT NEW Low COST. LET US DEMONSTRATE! ~MATTH EWS- HARGREAVES, ING. _ 34 Mill St ond 211 8. Hike ny HH A ighF ¢ i rch a ‘f THE eT PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 10; 1956 i ( @ i sf f ili t giz ¢ Eee ory ine eELE; eee wee sheng — Synagogue Awaits Ex-Pharmacy Dean FASHION NOTE — Model lifts accordion pleated skirt of white This could come about in three evening dress at show in Berlin, Germany. ‘Tunedo tront curves over ; _bigh-waisted inset panel of pleats. are CARLO (INS)—The sent-to your: marriage to Grace Portalier then turns to Grace’s mystery a merge father and -“de you John eventual legal continues to| The prince will reply “Ido.” [Brandon Mally comeant to the mar| aco?” ~ deepen with marriage to Tas inthor Ut tho: Selle. Sint Prince Rainier only eight days “1 do.” Status of Grace Kelly Cloaked in M ystery| riage of your daughter to Rainier) Rainier replies “I do” for a see- Mystery! Henri Maxence, Prince of Mon*| end time, he turns to Grace and |riage.” asks if she will take the Prince as her husband. clare Rainier, Henri Maxence Ber- swearing of Monaco) After she arfswers I do, Portalier| contained in this simple ceremony then says to the assembled multi-|but many officials continue to tude in the throneroom “We. de-| believe Grace may have already tran, Prince of Monaco, and Grace|her citizenship at a later date. ~ * Hf raeenctiey, S ie, centr Nome? : Pontiac P Y a an, on Rites Tomorrow Dust Storm Results ("aro partos ws _ruerat serv. M DALLAS (®—The plastered walls|!e Will be held Wednesday at Big nd the belief is certainly|o¢ the new Temple Emanu-E} will Rapids for Ernest J. Parr, former held by many Monegasques—that|have the anxious scrutiny of the|%¢#” of pharmacy at Ferris Insti- Grace may have already agreed to|congregation during the next few ‘te and former state pharmacy renounce her U.S. citizenship “in| weeks chief, who died Sunday at Traverse due course.” ; +. City. He was 73. ‘ Worri what terday’s| Parr was Ferris pharmacy dean forfeited by “accepting, servicing oa sae pone de tot the freak from 1918 to 1938. From 1938 to plaster, congregation leaders con- 1940 he was instructor of phar- or employment under the govern-|ferred with the contractor., macy at the former Grand Rapids | *. * #® School. 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Afield, he handled six chanc-/there the Tigers go to Mearweig’ ment with his six-inning exhibition “He told me,” male said, ites day nomination, but manager/€8 perfectly and was the pivot) where games with the Pirates against the New Orleans Pelicans if all goes the way he expects, | Bucky Harris isn't expected to take|man in one. of Detroit's two double|urday and Sunday close out the of the Southern Assn. here yester-/7 shoud be able to take my reg.|@My chances with his valuable|Plays. spring training season, , day. ; ular turn when he season starts|flipper until it definitely is proved}. Ray Boone also hit for the cir-| Tigers arrive home ‘Monday and Garver faced only 18 men in| io. week.” sound again. cult for the Tigers, his, cominglopen the American League season innings of work. The only man Dr, Richard Thompson ordered Young Reno Bertoia continued in the 7th with no one aboard. against the Kansas City Athletics “4 pay org wll hit was caught xray therapy and cortisone injec-| to look like he has the answer DB eyed Joe. Erautt spoiled what |Tuesday. 4 : ' . Tigers’ problem t have been a perfect six in- let oe ant way, Garver strUck|fiemed muscle in the back of as Detrolt whipped New Orieans, [ings for Garver, getting a single) PTV ny. MEW ORAS wuss : SnYOC: |Hoeft's left shoulder, and said he| 10-0, to run its exhibition vietory |i" the sixth. But Whammy Douglas, /ficn™ $9 § Barr's, tb 4 8 8 There also was good pitching |ntight be able to rejoin the Tigers) streak to four straight. who was the losing pitcher, |Tergesca, 10 3 i le i | news from Detroit, Lefty Billy sank sent: Gemgeinn saps Sop woe Bertoia, a bonus baby trem Senco Sa Cree ee ania 1 Powers, rf 3 0 0 Hoeft’s ailing flipper is attribut- Windsor, Ont., smashed a bases- —— — Povinct, $3 Fee w 288 Paul Fowack noted he aloes ft tame EH three inn for Detroit -and al- . 2 | Dodgers P icked for Another NL Crowniviszsceeri ne a total of three for the|Ha:icla, "2 0 ¢ : day. 3610 9 63 j NEW YORK &# — The unbeat-|best of the ‘also-rans. The Cards, The Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh|, 1” all, Detroit collected nine hits, i, amp ane ite—te able combination of the most|called the best seventt-place club|Pirates are obviously improved|iMe!™ding a tworun double by Har. ee 21255000 $08. 000— 6 powerful batting order in the post-lever to play in the National] but appear doomed to battle it out] "OY sual OS ee ASM Catcher |, Z—zeeabs 2. RE a war era and a pitching staff deep|League, could conceivably climb|for seventh place, > ath Se tore a sare heap Ms oy % tng, | Wilson 2. : in starters and rich in bullpenjthree notches with improved) The writer picks the teams to] (0° J non Seowe nee Eee —Boone, Belardi. 8—Poytack. DP 4 Steamy Mabend eink tnether Mr. finish in the following order: _ |*¥® singles. ms gy . . — tional League pennant to the The Giants, a: difficult t team to) 1. Brooklyn “Today the Tigers are en route [and Torgeson. LB— it 8, New RARING TO GO — Warren Orlich (center), Pontise Press Phete|Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 with|analyze because of the presence of) 2. Milwaukee to Terre Haute, Ind., where || ¢ Sort | Lm Ret pro at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, cheeks the Bone of Pontiac, complete his pro staff at Tam just about as much ease as last/Willie Mays, Alvin I and Don 3. New Yorks hey renew maj Xe Poyieck 2 in 3; Douglas 8 i +, piabter . year. Mueller to counterbalance weak-| 4, St, Louis titien tomorrow against the Mil. (4°f,"9" Rk and ugias 5-5: Pisher driver that teed off the season at the club. His O'Shanter. John Monitz is the club’s new caddie g-¢ ¢ nesses at second, third, left field) 5, Cincinnati waukee Braves of the National [5-5 HBP-—Pisher (Belarai). WP. - aon . las, W-—Gerver, L—Do pes, UM two assistants, Ted Huffman (left) and Gene master, After first place—well, anything] and behind the plate with a ques-| 6. Philadelphia League. vin, Hetkie, Berry, T—2: 5) can happen, Any one of five teamsjtionable pitching staff to boot,| 7. Chicago can take over the runner-up spot-/don't figure higher than third. 8. Pittsburgh Te | Bill Ebben, one of the nation’s outstanding scorers in major col- SAN FRANCISCO uw—Ken Ven- turi, unhappy after dropping the Masters golf tournament to Jackie Burke, says he’s going to ‘‘work my fingers to the bone to beat! ‘Switch’ of Golf Partner Bothered Ken Venturi Ist three days and appeared al- most certain to win but Burke caught him on the last day making up an eight-stroke deficit. Jackie had a final®71 for 289; Ken. re- < THE PONTIAC PRESS." TUESDAY, APRIL. 10,’ 1956 | ‘in Tigers’ 10-0 Cincinnati and Philadelphia. Last year only 10 games separated second place Milwaukee and fifth place Cincinnati. * * « Despite the uncertain condition of pitching ace Gene Conley and weaknesses at second base and left field, the Braves may be the The Redlegs, with power at the plate exceeded only by the Dodg- ers, could force their way into the first division only if their pitching outdoes itself, Despite the presence of Robin Roberts, the best pitcher in base- ball, the punchless Phillies don't figure to finish in the first division and may not go higher than sixth, Like most néedy folks, the Dodger-chasers are grabbing at straws, This year there's a young phenom named Charley Neal at second, a strong pitching prospect named Ken Drysdale and a styl- ish lefthander named Ken Lehman to replace the sore-armed Billy Loes, Karl Spooner and the de- parted Johnny Podres, Calhoun Ready Babe Zaharias Tourney Draws Spartans Vote move to Pontiac Track, Baseball Teams Ready for Action Pontiac High's rampaging track! Jim Jones will start on the squad seeks new laurels and the| bill for the Chiefs and southpaw 1956 baseball team will be un-| Bruce Richards of the Cranes waned se ee will oppose him, “ay and °* ¢ ® ual Di — ee ni xie tour Cranes The Chief thinelads open thelr |iogt five and took one decision ~n Saginaw Valley Conference dual the southern trip. meet season Wednesday at at Flint lege basketball last season, was ” mamed contehe of the U. of pi nose pros. | quired 80 to wind up at 290. rire ’ To Gal Stars against Cental. cage team for 1956-57 by his team-| | The 24-year-old San Francisco | wnisie was paired with Mike or Ig ame Pp | Or W Pact The Pontiac Pint Cont Contra mee meet} a Marion mates last night. diandvantage on the fizal round (S°UChaK,”: Venturi told newsmen | BEAUMONT, Tex. w—All win- was originally scheduled The Titan cagers were honored | 4; Augusta, Ga., Sunday when |°" his arrival home last night. ners of tournaments on the winter “| but has been wot to- at Northwood Inn in Royal Oak | “tne officials suddenly made a | “They played in a twosome | Mumez Target After |tour plus defending champion Bet-| Go Along With Badger | morrow due to the. poor condition MI Rete f ISOX before some 500 guests, De- | switch and paired me with Sam | right in front of me and Souchak | Rory Rips Labua in/‘¥ Jameson of San Antonio willl ond filini in Favor of|°! % Flint track. To a ‘ treiter Ralph Goldstein received 5 be in the field here Friday when : Schloerke’ ‘ ph n Snead” instead of Byron Nelson | helped Burke choose his clubs for | Ayo da. Outin ply : une Dube ani Extendinn-& Test Wally * a the team’s loyalty award and | as scheduled. the various shots and also helped Y 9g ha yp annual $5, on naing Kose jes will be in Mike Walsh a 58 soph from Chl.) they made the| him read tho greens. There's ain Span eats over Be Ce view of last Friday's results in or ‘OOr a cago got the “outstanding sopho- 7 > one, NEW YORK (®—Undefeated Her-|Y2"4 Beaumont Country Clu the Arthur Hilt . more award. A tentative game for U of D with Kentucky next season fell through because of scheduling dif- ficulties, however a home and home card with NIT champion Louisville is in the making. * * ® John Fleser was named honorary captain of the 1955-56 Birmingham High school basketball team and he also won the school's free throw award. * * * Springdale Park, Birming- ham's, resident-only, municipal golf course, opens for the season Saturday. , ¢ ° * Charles Irish, president of the Pontiac Baseball Federation and well-known sports personality in’ this area for many years, is trying) to promote a reunion of hockey players who used to play in the city’s North Side Hockey League) about 20 years ago. Irish, who was athletic director at that time and hockey league manager, wants to have a get-together over the din- ner table and chat about old times. . * * Tennis fans who watched Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe in action Saturday night at the U. of D. Memorial pulld- ing discovered why Pancho Gon- zales is whipping Tony Trabert with almost monotonous regu- larity. Gonrales is wears Trabert down with his change béfause they were afraid a controversy might.develop,” Ven- turi said, “Everybody knows Nel- son and I are good friends. He guided and tutored me into a championship golfer.” Venturi led the tournamept the nothing wrong with that but it put me at a disadvantage.” In Augtsta Sunday Venturi had said the pros had not tried to nee- man (Rory) Calhoun today served notice on the middleweight con- tenders. today that he is ready to move against fast company, Man- die him into cracking. He added he’ “wasn’t a bit nervous but just couldn't get the ball in the cup.” GRAND RAPIDS ® — Monroe bowlers invade Grand Rapids next weekend with 72 five-man teams attempting to unseat leaders in the 'Bowling Assh. tournament, * * * | Two Battle Creek teams, bright | spots in a 26-team contingent which took the lanes over the past week- end, rolled to 1st and 2nd places in the handicap team division, Dth-| jer le ’ scores remained un- challenged, Martin and Peck Appliance leads the handicap team division on a count of 3164. Falstaff Beer of Battle Creek trailed with 3080. Drewry’s of Lake » long- time leader wi 9078, Was nudged to $rd place. changed, are: e « Helin Penne: Detroit, actual 53rd annual Michigan State Men’ | Other leaders, remaining un-) team 3008; Howard Glossop and too strong and | Monroe Bowlers Take Aim at State Tourney Leaders Harold Cutler, Lansing, handicap doubles, 1359; Tim Halligan and ‘Sherman Hartwick, Flint, actual doubles, 1273; Keith Buckley, Owosso, handicap singles, 745; |Buzz Fazio, Detroit, actual singles, |6s4: Fred Behymer, Lansing, han- dicap all-events, 2005; Buzz Fazio, Detroit, actual all-events, 1950. * * * | The tournament continies each weekend Grong ii May oy 7. Sports E Briefs The sea robin is a peculiar-look- ing fish whose pectoral fins look) ,; like wings; it crawls along the bottom of the sea on six ‘‘spines” that are separated like legs, * * * There are several types of salt-| water angling: surf fishing, troll- jing for big-game fish, and light-| |tackle angling with spinning, _ fly- jor mates a. | An shoo etnies is more likely to catch cold after having cold ager Frank Bachman singled out France's Charley Humez as the next target, ; * *« @ After fils 21-year-old tiger from White Plains, N.Y., ripped sturdy Jackie LaBua to pieces at St. Nicholas Arena last night. Bachman and trainer Charley Goldman feel Calhoun has served his apprenticeship. _—_ A solidly ‘belt. customer, with muscular arms and strong legs, |Rery racked up his 20th_ consecu- tive victory with his unanimous) decision ever LaBua in the tele- cast 10-rounder, Calhoun dropped the rugged Valley Stream, N.Y., 23-year-old with a right in the fourth, staggered him several other times and cut him over both jeyes. Ms » * “He's tough, real tough,” said LaBua who has fought topnotchers. All he has to do i¢ learn to short- en his punches and he'll be a champion.” Calhoun has scored 10 knockouts, | six of them in his last eight! fights. The youngster was cut slightly over the left eye and was nicked on the right eyelid. A crowd of 4,421 paid $3,652 for matchmaker Teddy Brenner's first promotion, course. Nineteen women professionals will compete in the tournament, headed by the six who have won the eight tournaments:of the cur- rent tour—Marlene Bauer Hagge, Cathy Cornelius, Louise: Suggs, Mickey Wright, Patty Berg and Mary Lena Faulk, Miss Suggs and ‘Miss Berg have been double win- ners. Big Turnouts in SA Openers. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Despite a forecast of cooler weather, Southern Assn. front of- fice: folks predicted big turnouts for tonight's 56th opening of the Class AA circuit's pennant race. * * @ At Nashville, where fans will get a look at renovated Sulphur Dell, officials were looking for a crowd of about 7,500 for the Vols’ {peewee with Chattanooga, Gen- ‘eral Manager Eddie Glennon of) ‘Birmingham expects 6,500 to see his Barons open against Atlanta. A similar crowd was expected at Memphis, where the 1955. pennant winners meet the Little Rock Travelers, 1955 cellar-dweller. * * Owen Martinez disdaining ap- proximations, said he figured an’ CHICAGO (# — Michigan State, Wisconsin and Illinois yesterday voted in favor of extending indef- initely the Big 10 Pacific Coast Conference Rose Bowl football pact. Purdue last week also cast a vote of approval. Bill Reed, assistant Big 10 com- missioner, said the conference is not recording votes of approva. Conference members are required, however, to send in any negative votes within 60 days of March 2. That means negative votes must be cast by May 1, Reed said no negative shave been received as yet. votes | V “track meet at Mt. i 3 F lis Score Gives Tribe Mound Staff ‘Tone’ SHREVEPORT, La. @—Al Lo- looks better today than it did at this stage of spring training in his five previous seasops as Cleve- land manager. “Herb Score makes the differ- ence,"’ Lopez said. Bob Lemon and Mike Garcia look as good as they ever did in ithe spring, he said. And the beit- casion doesn't have the ae worried, . Veteran Umps Barlick (May Miss NL Opener pez said the Indians’ pitching! ing Early Wynn has taken on oc-| 139. Split Decision for ‘Red Top’ ing’ weneition woke “tient Against Chavez iat 'asun mean we have it SAN JOSE, Calif. #—Piling up| State ‘stars’ a decisive margin in the Pons round, Teddy (Red Top) Davis, Hartford, Conn., lightweight, took a split decision over Eddie Chavez of San Jose before a near capacity crowd of 2,046 at Civie Auditorium here ae night. * Chavez salad 138 to Davis’ Z bl *|-* @ Chavez enjoyed an edge in the early rounds as he scored well with left hooks to the -body, but Davis-picked up steam as the fight progressed and was in complete ¥ the last five games with tt Cardinals wo have found Sox -3F . ; position little better than the mi- | .. command at the finish, — * * « Chavez tired badly inthe 10th. |He missed desperation blows. and iwas nothing more than a punch- |, reportedly has been ing bag for the Hartford veteran. bothered by a heart condition and {Davis continually stabbed im left St. John's Hospital last jabs, and frequently scored with la sharp right, Dodgers Option Five lor wet feet than at any other time; Pontiac Jets Start Ist set, 6-8, Pancho came back ;So carry an extra pair of dry with 6-4 and 12-10 victories for = Fort Worth Club ‘socks — but don’t -change tat Practice Wednesday his 52nd win over Tony against | EVANSVILLE, Ind. ® — The you're in a spot out of the cold ‘The Pontiac’ Jets. members of ; only 15 losses,-Trabert has the Brooklyn Dodgers: today optioned wind. the Class A city baseball league, ae the New Orleans eae ae 17. will bagin practice sessions for the — ; . | shots but he can't handle Gon. five players to Fort Worth of the * # * 1956 season Wednesday at 5 p.m Brennan Gets Look zales’ strong-armed game, ‘Texas League. They are catchers On high Seas, seaworthiness of a Any player interésted in a tryout powerful serve, After losing the audience of 7,322 would be an hand| SPRINGFIELD, Ill, (—A? Bar-! j to see the Bears, 1955 Dixie Series lick, a National League umpire ‘champions, play their first 1956\the last 16 years, may miss open- big Jim Rivera, outfielder, .is being benched. Ri- oe average has dwindled to * * lentered * * & |Mike Napoli and Herb Olson, first;small boat depends on its design, week |week, A banquet honoring St ! erick’s elementary and junior high} — will be held tonight in) . Thomas Hall at 6:30. Fred-/baseman Jim Gentile and infield- ers Dick Gray and Jack Spears. All are in Vero Beach and will join their new club there. its lines, even more than usual on its size, but little on the amount or position of its power—and the abil- ity of its pilot. NEW YORK # — The United States has five eight-oared crews superior to Russia's 1955 Euro- pean champions and may have a sixth im Navy's returning 1952 Olympic titlists says Clifford (Tip- py) Goes. The chairman of the U.S. Olym- pic Rowing Committee, who trav- els around the world to see and officiate at reggattas, said today he believes Cornell's Intercollegi- ate Rowing Assn. champions, Pennsyvania’s spring kings, Yale. | Navy and Washington have better eights than the one the Russians displayed at Ghent, Belgium. * * Nobody knows just how good Navy's great, unbeaten crew of four years ago will be. The ‘‘Ad- mirals,” as they are called at their naval academy training quarters, will get their first public test Saturday at com in the Navy-Princeton Cup race. (ported John Cox, Navy sports in- Ex-Pro Quinn Dies ‘formation director at a rowing! luncheon Monday. “That's be- cause of the miserable rainy weather we've been having, Coach Rusty Callow says that will come off as soon as the weather gets warmer. i “Rusty says the Admirals have come up to his expectations 80 | far. Every day from now on will be a little less tough on them."'/ MARLBORO, Mass. (# — John’ E. P. (Pit) Quinn, a veteran of 14 years in professional baseball, died yesterday at the age of 70. Quinn, who played briefly with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1911, died at Marlboro Hospital. He had. retired two years ago after 15 years with the Dennison Mfg. Co. of Framingham. Cup Tilt on TV, Radio - The “old grads” also will com- pte in: den kos in and/hockey fans will be able to view, DETROIT (INS) — Detroit-a ‘Hot’ Crews tor Navy The 1952 Navy eight beat out a strong Russian boatload in the Helsinki Olympics to give the U.S. its seventh straight triumph in that event. The Middies were led by Ed Stevens, who stroked the shell to 29 straight victories over a three-year span and who was one of the driving forces in bring- ‘ing back the storied crew. * * ®@ No. eight ever has won the ‘2 Posts Unsettled report to the Bagley and Brush diamond or call manager Jim Moore. at FEderal 2-0641 after 4 p.m. Moore, played professional Sais: ball: with” the Tlinois Eagles, Chicago Brown Bombers, Detroit Giants and New York Zula Giants. He has played with such notables as Monte Irivin, Jackie Robinson, Don Newcombe, Larry Doby, Harry Simpson, Al Smith, Sam Jethroe, Cecil Kaiser, Satchel Paige and Hank Tampon. at 56 Grid Squad SOUTH BEND, Ind! 1—Coach Terry Brennan greeted $1 football | candidates yesterday as Notre Dame opened its spring drills. The group numbered. 13 letter- men, including regulars Paul Hor- nung,- quarterback; halfback and Captain Jimmy Morse, and end Dick Prendergast. The Irish lost 16 letterwinners, eight of them regulars, by gradua- tion. WICHITA, Kan. (®—St. Louis Cardinal Manager Fred Hutchin- son has indicated he's leaning to- ward veteran,;Hank Sauer and rookie Don Blasingame as selec- tions for the opening day lineup. ‘Olympics. twice, Navy's Olympic} kirigs: ‘of, 1920 tried a comeback in) Yale in the trial finals. 1924 bat were beaten by 5 feet by | ‘left field, Only unsettled positions for the Redbirds, a red-hot 18-9 team in spring training, are shortstop and BOSTON *‘uW—Osee Groom, a durable Detroit heavyweight, with both power and ring skill, loomed as a top favorite today to capture a title as the 68th National AAU Boxing Championships moved into the second day at the Boston Gar- * * * - The big boy from Joe Louis’ old peers Bh Sraniey Cup playolt > between the Red hometown displayed a punishing Detroiter Title Prospect _ajHall of Buffalo, why a member a brisk exchange of punches in the opening round and then soft- ehed Olds with a jolting right un- der the heart in the second. Osee continued shifting his attack be-|_ ‘Other outstanding hattlors in the opening round included Dick Bearded Bowler p|nial celebration in Dekalb this Grabs Top Spot in ABC Singles ROCHESTER, N.Y. # — A bearded paper cutter from Dekalb, Ill., has moved into the top spot in the singles category of the American Bowling Congress 53rd annual tournament. Eli Panttila, 47, fired a 722 se- riés yesterday on games of 253, 2713 and 256, He displaced Tony) Sparando of Rego Park, N.Y. who had been leading with a 719 total since March 16. Panitila, who is bowling in his 13th ABC tourney, said he was wearing the beard for a centen- summer. - Union Baseball Practices The UAW-CIO Local 5 of GMC will hold baseball practices today and Thursday at Columbia-Joslyn's diamond starting at 5 p. m. 2, a4 Seattle * BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press About the age when some boys just starting caddying, Tom Shannon, Orchard Lake Country Club's outstanding pro, was already graduated to the professional, ranks, Shannon began carrying clubs at the age of 7 and at 17 he was the youngest member of the National PGA in the country. This was at the Delware Country Club in Muncie, Indiana, where he became yee ot this tender age: * Tom came to Michigan in 1927. He had never played amateur golf. “I guess I turned pro the first ~~ I carried the golf bag,” he Meet the Pro TOMMY SHANNON, Orchard Lake C C Bob Nieman will take over for Rivera. Nieman has been troubled with sorefeet but he's now ready to play. eee Motion held a meeting of his pitchers and catchers and inti- mated he had given the boys a ma over... “I Jaid down the law,” said Ma- “There is more ability in Championship at Plum Hollow on pitchers than we've been see. entitled "Behind the Scenes.” _ |!" and I mean to bring it out.? His teaching assistant at Orchard e e° » Lake for three years has been Bill FEFTIS Nine Begins wed this season Is oe Fouts [Sate Against Hope (Tomorrow we present Prank @yron Kennedy. who once was. caddying under Shannon. New caddie master pre and owner of the Pontine Country) BIG RAPIDS ® — Ferris Insti- ir|Playérs are invited to try out for| project ‘Sq THE PONTIAC PRESS, .TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 Announcement | KING EDWARD Cellophane Overwrapped for Freshness Protection The new overwrapping assures additional freshness protection for these mighty handy packs which fit pocket, glove compartment, fishing tackle box and other “stowaway spots.” America's Largest Selling Brand of Cigars KING EDWARD - DVERSHARPSCHIC ee when you buy two 98¢ packs of “Gold” blades... «4B blades and Injector razor... ~ a$287 value...now only $196! Here's America’s favorite shaving combination! 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Father Gabalski, who has been on official leave of absence, re- turns to the largest track squad in the school's history and finds it well-stocked with veterans plus a promising group of newcomers, Returning letter winners in- clude hurdiers Stan Majewski, Pete Madelans, Don Donakowski and Dick Strucinski; Gerry Leszorynski and Anthony Kulik in the 440-yard dash; and Jerry Ostrowski and Rey Sélenske in the 880, Selenske, Madelans and Strucin- ski will also compete in the high jump and Majewski, Leszeznski and Chet Wajda are slated for duty in the broad jump. Wajda is the No. 1 pole vaulter and Joe Waluk jand Leszeznski will put the shot. Other reutrning lettermen are Terry Raymond, Clem Otolski, John Daniel, Tom Sieland, Larry Harris, Bob Wojciechowski, Andy Zambrzycki, Frank Kokoczka, Larry Charkowski, Sam Piaseczny, Cas Krasowski, Leonard Baron and Dennis Mutrynowski. The Eagelets, co-captained by Majewski and Leszczynski, face one of the strongest schedules in St. Mary annals, Nations in Olympic Games Total Record MELBOURNE (INS) —The! ‘}Olympic organizing committee an-| nounced today that a record num- ber of countries {is assured for the games beginning Nov. 22. The acceptance of North Borneo raised the number of competing countries to 70, one more than were represented at Helsinki in 1952. Top Yankee salaries were Joe DiMaggio’s $100,000; Babe Ruth's $80,000; and Yogi Berra's reported salary of $50,000 tor Ge forthcom-; ing season. Duffy 'Real C heerful’ Over Outlook. ‘EAST LANSING. #~"I'm going his 2nd season as head coach with pei to be real cheerful this spring,” said ‘“‘coach of the year’ Duffy|have plenty to smile about as the Daugherty. ‘‘There won't be any|talent reported for spring football crying until the fall.” Daugherty, who took the runner- up spot in the Big Ten and ended! perting for the 1st whistle Mon- atiedatasomsias than 120— a Rose Bow! victory, appeared to practice at Michigan State. There wore a lot of players te- tedehed % ietinmel Returnees led by a pair of great halfbacks in Walt Kowalezyk and Clarence OBSERVING BASEBALL WEEK — Director of the Michigan Babe Ruth League, Inc., Albert W, Bates, of Birmingham, presents Governer G. Mennen Williams with a plaque from the Babe Ruth Leagues of America in recognition of the Governor's interest .in youth activities. Michigan is one of the leading states in the country in the number of Babe Ruth Leagues sponsored. The award was made in conjunction with National Peaks. Both had put on more than 10 pounds from last season and ad- mitted weighing around 205. » “Would you call those the best thalfbacks State has had_ since you've been here?" Daugherty was asked. “They can do more things,” Daugherty said. “And they've got imore speed and power than any other combination we've had.” The sophomores, counted orf to help fill in the gaps left by a dozen departing lettermen, are a heftier lot than has been the ‘case in re- cent years at MSU—this the result planned recruiting policy with ot. planed recring plc wih EVRP ERE: E Sicihasiy’ the iakk Rb wend “We have the greatest offense in football,” Daugherty told his ist practice session, aiming his talk particularly at the sopho- mores. “And if you're skeptical, wait for a few days until you go on defense in, scrimmage.” f ; on the strength has elected to try college ball first. Pat Wilson, who understudied All-American quarterback Ari Partners Now! . NEW YORK wW — In the Tird Kentucky Derby on May 3, 197, Eric Guerin booted Jet Pilot out of the gate and the Maine Chance Farm colt led all the way to win the 3-year-old classic by a head/ over Phalanx, ridden by Eddie Ar- caro. When the band gives out with “My Old Kentucky Home’’ on the ifirst Saturday in May as the horses parade postward, Guerin and Ar- Baseball Week April 7-14th, Coast Loop Opens Its ‘5 Season With By THE ASSOCIL ATED PRESS It was opening day in the Pa- cific Coast League today as the| first circuit in organized baseball launched a streamlined 168-game' schedule, Openers in the eight-team league | iwhich stretches from —¥ancouver, B. C., to San Diego,-Calif., were, concentrated in the southern end where sunny skies were forecast. The northern teams will go home later this month to give fans their! th initial look. The - first day scheduled in the “open classification” league, for ithe first time in its history pri- marily a-major- league farm cir- cuit, called for six games, Double- headers were on tap at San Diego, | with Los Angeles the visitors, and at Hollywood with Seattle in the the ‘caro are expected to be more or iless partners, Guerin rides Career) |Boy while Arcaro ‘probably will be jaboard Head Man. Both are owned by C. V. (Sonny) Whitney of New, Six Contests %« | Career Boy is a dark brown son igray road flannels. Single games F Phalanx, who closed. steadily, had Vancouver, which replaced|but couldn't quite mafe it for Ar- Oakland in the team lineup, at|\caro nine years ago. Head Man, a San Francisco and Portland at @rey son of Eight Thirty, won the, | Sacramento. ‘Experimental Handicap at Jamai-| * * ‘ca April 3, Both colts were among) | Major league - affiliations—and ‘the top 2-year-olds of 1955. | levery team has one with the ex-| Both are bred. similarly, and| ‘ception ef Sacramento—seemed to/ While Trainer Sylvester Veitch) jassure fans of brighter baseball ™&Y lean a bit toward Caheer| this season than they've seen in) Boy, he won't say the colt will be} lyears. All rosters were laced heav-| ily with youngsters farmed out by, WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE | At Cherlotte, N.C., Boston (A) vs Phila-| majors for extra experience, jdelphia (N). but each team had a handful of) = ince on La., Beltimore (A) grizzled veterans, es: b for a bac kbone. us Yankees’ Short Shortstop sa. Problem Is Reduced »:': enue crm wo Ne (M) At Terre —_— Ind., ‘Detroit (A) vs DALLAS W—The once crowded —— Chitago (A) va St.) Cleveland (A) ¥s eas, O., New York (A) vs, clostunath mn) inight ’ 1 At Tulsa, Osha. Kansas City j Pittsburgh ( (A) Wa) a i oage Vie Sducy GET READY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING Get Your Spring Tune-Up Now! — STOP IN AND SEE US — DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY 7, Service | 1211 North Perry St. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 Louis Soucy Ee Guerin, Arcaro in- Derby for Whitney — | a better 3-year-old than Head Man.;and has a rugged constitution — Phalanx arid Eight Thirty both are|just like his daddy, He's getting sons of Pilate, The dam of Career; more like Phalanx every day. He's Boy is Swanky, while Head Man/not mean, just a big tough play- is out of Snowfall. Both are daugh-|boy,"’ said Veitch. ters of Mahmoud, who won the) Career Boy and Head Man win- 1936 English Derby. Swanky is a'tered with other Whitney horses at full sister of First Flight, a Bel-|Camden, S.C; and Veitch said that mont Futurity winner only|if Head Man showed even a 10- filly to ever top the Experimental per-cent improvement over last Handicap ratings, |Season he could be as hard to beat “Career Boy is big and rough,'as Career Boy. i ae in ifield in the running for the New LADIES ALL-STARS York Yankees’ shortstop berth 18) puron pow! Manny's Bar idown to two players, says man-| Motor Inn Ree. 14 Shaw’ S: Ward's Purniture 72 Nu- Brite jager Casey Stengel—rookie Jerry , 2 Munro ois 67 Beware .. ‘i . ° aster , Rk eller 54 anny #8) /Lumpe and Phil (who else?) Riz- m... 813-3534 zuto. ; | Stengel, naturally, regards Riz-' OAKLAND COUCHES EMPLOTES jzuto as the one “I know I can Pin Heads 87 50, ; Social Katz $4 83 go with. He finished last season County Jets Roadsters 53 M4 Ten Pins Screwballs 4a 4 for me and played the World ty.F Bureau Brats 48 6 Series. He seems to be better now) gee. Security a a: 5 Pelee TV “ than through the last two springs|""s. ‘wok: 196-812" Ten Pine 672—1008." —no aches, = pele. meres Se CLASS ‘B’ § LaForge Mkt The Five M's Pts ro | Gridiron Bar 74 Braid's Still, Lees ies looked good. |G Oak. Machine 1 Tel-Huron bd He does everything a shortstop's) | Qreee Lake m1 Notional Boh |supposed to do. His hitting-is a8 prewrys 0 Nelecn Mt 53 | pote Realty 65 Bob's Builders ‘good as expected. And, what's cS Wriewers |more, he's -a very determined Dobati's. HH Pont. Print 36 Fra Universal nk's J young feller.” “Nelson Mfg dot. More and more people agree that the 1" YEAR BOTTLING OF PAUL JONES nas the mildest, mellowest flavor of them all f FOUR ROSES DISTILLERS CO., W.¥.€. GLENDED WHISKEY. 86- LOOK, NO POLE! — C. M. Porter seems to be vaulting without a pole in Melbourne. Actually, he’s clearing 6 feet 6 inches to retain the high jumping title in the Australian Amateur Athletic Champion- ships at Olympic Park. ‘Cage Clinic Date Set Sports Briefs WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Al Smith of the Cleveland In- W.Va. UW—The annual basketball/dians doubled his previous sea- clinic of the National Assn. of Cal-|Son's home run output in 1955 when e smacked 22. In 1954 he hit 11 50 legiate Commissioners will be held | ound trippers. at Southern Methodist University | * Oct. 29-36, | * Sasddlewelght boxer Jackie Labug ae | a relative of Jake LaMotta, former world middleweight lc hampion. * * s Fred Haney,’ new coach for the Milwaukee Braves, formerly man- aged the Pittsburgh Pirates and was a player for the Tigers, Red Sox, Cubs and Cardinals. * * * The St. Louis Cardinals have the oldest battery in the big leagues when 42 year old Ellis .Kinder $ pitches to 41 year old catcher Walker Cooper. 355 $224 * * * rirte PINT Top collegiate punter of 1955 was Earl Morrall of Michigan State with an average of 41.9 yards per try. well justified in CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES You look your in a suit chat is styled to your taste and fit- ted just to you. COME IN TODAY . « « select your favorite fab- i ric and style... and we'll | make you a suif you'll be Proud to Wear ... moderate- ly priced with complete sat- |HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS &@ CLOTHIERS $00. W. Meron at Telegraph, Pontios Fe 2-t300 PROOF T2%6% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. te Stagle Breastes —— “See Ap e THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 | os ____ TWENTY-THREE © | Rutgers Coach Quits sy University basketball team. ow - lor the past 11 seasons, today NEW BRUNSWEK, 4. ®—\Cceved of bie dies at hie ome : ~~ Donald 8. White, coach of the Rut- request MONTREAL —The Det roi t{hibitive favorites to wind it up to-|stick, sending the Detroit right- - ciee nan sa tad Kleeb : “| the Saney Cop foal nga! So winger'to the hospital with an eyeiin practice and that there was! Canadiens tonight| Coach Toe Blake of the Cana- * 6 © some doubt for a while about him medi ¥ . victory. » to keep the|diens said the Red. Wings tried to| Johnson flatly denied the allega-|being able to play Sunday.” said) Ton Home Shop Drill “get” Bernie (Zoom Boom) Geof-|tion and talked vaguely of suing! Blake. * *® «& “So what happened? Prystai sent Geoffrion flying after only 50 sec- onds of play and was penalized | “ifor tripping. We were fortunate | Also TAIL PIPES and mpnengeng ER EXHAUST PIPES ba Pegg» + sacs cians ina the Wings, “Our boys kmow what wayne eine” 1/4 inch size, For the expert or all-around handy- man... he'll welcome a SKIL Home- he Canadien tad 831 ad that Geoffrion wasn't badly hurt.'*| es ee INSTALLED Shop Drill. Hundreds of uses, install- The only Montreal casualty from aia Only ing hardware, making furniture, re- . , Fully he 0 Bill Eben Chosen mor Mew ROE EN Cusrantond pair work. Drills in steel or wood, buffs, grinds and polishes. Made of i 3 ay finest materials, heavy duty motor . Titan Cage Captain and the finest construction. DETROIT uf — Bill Ebben, high scoring forward from the Univer- sity of Detroit, has been chosen See the Complete Skil Line of ‘captain of U. of D.’s 1956-57 bas- ketball. team. DRILLS, POLISHERS, SAWS, SANDERS Ebben was named at the — Roor Herb Score. He won 16/hitter and didn’t walk a man. 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” —_- FE 8-0424 eee See Oe Cam Se Se trip home. * : : ° annual banquet last night where|games and struck out 245 as the) Milwaukee got eight scattered ‘ at eight players — five of them sen-|American League rookie of the/hits and two runs from Brooklyn : iors — were awarded varsity let-jyear with the Cleveland Indians|rookie Don Drysdale for six ters, last season, and all the time his|frames, then jumped on Dave Cole Ralph Goldstein, this year’s cap-|"C9¥Sins” were in the other|for four runs in the eighth and = ‘se ; | tain who collected 1,001 points in|!eague: — won $4, Bob Buhl was solved for {aT Cutting Tools & Supplies his three seasons to become the ee * » only three hits before being : . highest scoring guard in Titan his-| The guys he calls “cousins” are|chased in the eighth, Bob Trow- . the New York Giants, and he's bridge cut off the Brook rally at Mill Supplies for Industry laney lane cork. J. Re De lyeen treating them like po’ rela-ione run, but was evicted himself fy t: PI § Free Parki ~~ |tions this spring. In 22 innings] in the ninth. when Randy Jackson ; | "Y t] e ines enty of Free Parking li Buick Baseball against them the 22-year-old fire-|homered. Johnny Logan homered “4 Oliver Buic sepa ballin’ lefthander has permitted|off Drysdale, a 19-year-old right- S. Cass at W. Pike | FE 2-0108 | oliver Buick’s Class A baseballlonly 3 runs, 12 hits and 10 walks|hander. ; team will hold practice sessions|while fanning 21. TUESDAY'S EXHIBITION BASEBALL today, Wednesday, Thursday and| He’s looked so good the Giants’ SS ee me. J : Friday at Columbia-Joslyn’s south|/Don Mueller, a pretty fair hitter, Cleveland + .......-.0-.9+0. 3 ane 3 diamond starting “at 5:15 p.m; All/ranks him No. 1 on the Cleveland | posto: 13 ‘509 F R E E ’ |positions are open. Interested play- staff—ahead of Bob Lemon, Early Chicago +} as ‘ers should contac: George Shanks|Wynn and Mike Garcia. 16 407 b tt} ‘i , pad ‘at FEderal 3-7319. se ¢ 3. o3 ever Oo el BIRTHDAY ae TRIP ——— Herb was at his usual best yes- Bowlin Re sults terday as Cleveland beat the oe Giants 64. Mueller got an infield 11.807) g single and Gail Harris followed|™ a on The smart eles of those who - Disner land eR manne BaylNith 2 home run to the opposite sre ian appreciate the finest ie today’s Ubrick 82:34 Hammel 55 6i/field off a low outside fast ball 14 517 y ay E's Taw a S Suet aes 8 % in the first inning, but then Score|“hies#o os ts. Me PM ve 7 fet PM ever ee es wot, i it Getharas = BE Spee me almost untouchable. He! At Greenville, 6.C. Boston (A) vs e thi choose : Soe Det i i "Wednesday ae Gioverieat $0 $1 Lacie ‘aw just two and fanned five vat hatapetie, “Le, Baltimore (A) vs a fea Piees oe —/ Pentioc Prete. ws Hollie >‘ St Loute’s Tar. {3 ogi while giving only one more hit in Chicago () ae 1. Schilling 225-403; Bailard 619—2288 {his five innings—a smash to the|,At, "ichl® Kan. Chicago (A) vs 8. HATHA mound that went for a single by}. At Dallas, Tex., New York (A) vs Dal- Oliver nue f 36 cn 2 ‘foo es Binge the a A "Oklahoma cit ae, Otte. Bansts City Harneck Htg. 61 46 Team No.1 47 60 eller mopped up for va - Sparks 67 51 Parkway ‘re. gi,72| Tribe with four hits—one a two- wath peeve, Tenn, mm “ : P. Gelistrand 210—839; Oliver At Evansville, he Brooklyn (N) vs 211 run homer by Hank Thompson, | witveukee iN S,8 i a who was purposely held back until MONDAY’S RESULTS WAMPUS LADIES Sales Positions oa © pomroore ef Score, departed. Giant manager) Sitiwautes (i '& Brooklyn (! «" Cinra,. Bill Rigney figured Hank. might} Philadelphia (%) 2, Boston (A) 1. , ’ i0 Wk. 63 45 Pont. Rec. 2 47 61 OPEN TO MEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN |[Scris, Gs Sx Fe FH Hitter inure his tit shower] Susi tGaat A) ; : Beret BE ES Fo ff Slewinging at Score's tat one. | Bakimere AD Me hinae 0 ee : . | celled. . MAKING A CAREER OF SELLING satadtssgee BH MC"UNRN Me; Dev] Cleveland got its licks in early,|“Ehicag 14) ve Laue ot cance : ' meas City (A) vs Pittsburgh (N), | belting Al Worthington for six hits) .oAiied. és | BALDWIN RUBBER pi, 2nd five runs in the first three) New York (A) vs Houston (TL), can- 4 Fe he . le celled > The positions we bare pen will provide you with |Pursiey's | % Snorkers 1 frames. Hoot =e dig Jim He- ; better-tham-average salary (many of our men are | Liming Serv. .. gan homered righthander. ** making well over $10,000 & year.) This ts not & | soa hoo ts } pe iy % * 2 « SANDERS + false come-on figure .. but instead o fact, which Seeks Bar coae Sere. Cold and vate ceeched the ail: we you can easily verify. In addition, our men are | na . Lewry a6. as *Nainalek 576; Pursiey's FOR RENT covered with Hospitalization Insurance. paid up Life 919, Liming Serv. 2693. bition schedule to five games—and FF : Insurance, and Weatth and Accident Insurance, ., ROLLING PIN pitching dominated each one. . wih w t| Robin Roberts was in complete TRAVIS : We want ONLY men whe can fit inte a dignified Eikins Exe. 177 42 Huron Bow! 87 63'charge as the Philadelphia Phils sale. organization who sre eager to learn, He ener, Men 10 2 merce Thr” $1 ss\beat Boston's Red Sox 2-1, Robin, HARDWARE | NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK + 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL ‘SPIRITS steady relitbic, and willing te apply themselves. 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Burling, 730 First St. , Decorative plywoods, acoustical and plain ceil- ing tile, paneling, hardware and coal supplies are just a few of the many materials. su cpaind , residents of Oakland County by Corvin Li Lum- 0 = ber & Coal Co, and delivered to their doors in - ~~. a GMC Truck! : Come in and make your color choice and pick up your “Door Prize’’ of 1 Gallon of ACME QUALITY ODORLESS FLAT ENAMEL. ACME QUALITY PAINTS say ‘Thank You’ Pontiac E Your many complimentary remarks during our Grand Opening pleased us tremendously and we are grateful to all. Thanks again to all who at- tended our Grand Opening. AGME : QUALITY PAINTS, Inc. Ben 5. Jusick, Maneger sits ee 675 Oakland Avenue - Pontiac, Michigan — > 3 Phone FEderal 5-9485 "BUILT IN PONTIAC-BY PONTIAC PEOPLE”. |WILSON-GMC + WILSON # Ss ‘“ ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1956 e tennial Farms With Older Folk 1} Fifty-five per cent of the trans- Seventy-eight per cent of heirs have been sons, 17 per cent po KEEP IN FAMILY Here are some of Most of the present owners said| ‘arming is work Sik Gea Ue cease bo: ‘peretalocs eucee, Dekieon onl ater -” ae farms are owned people family, to who don’t operate them.,. Only 23| making the arrangements as 2, There is an independence in a ret eee maethg nat Send Seeshere. their farms. In the history of the farms, 5¢ | 3.. A farm is the best place to Nearly four-fifths of the cen- | per cent of the transfers have (raise a family. tennial farmers are older than | resulted in gbreaking up ¢ * «© , p %%. More than three-fifths are because two or mors. 4. Farming is God's way of life. beyond 65. The average age of | shared the estate. Yet one of Sanne the owner-operators ts 54. For | the heirs has always taken over | Syria is to quite growing Lata- j owner for farming, the ,average | the home farm and continued its [kia tobacco—no market and agelsTl. | operation. surpluses on hand. : : BOARDING HOUSE GAD, TWIGGS/ It MUST GALLOP, NTO ACTIONS FATHER HAS PUR-PB 4, ee o He “AND TD ALMOST LAY wea oven igpyggm HE'S HANING MORE FUN THAN A % =\ MONKEY INA SWITCH TOWER! «BUT DON'T REAR UP AND THROW A SHOE, MAJOR / 3 HANNIBAL'S BEEN AROUND Va A avg PLACES SINCE HE. Z 4 2 Z BOY SCOUT OATH 8 TOS HE SHIES AT THE BeLis! YY SOV eal - emg vt mer’ - BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO DIXIE DUGAN ‘DONALD DUCK a @? g © 1986 oy WEA Bervice, ine, TM. Rag. v6. Pat. OF. . ~~ ~ By Ernie Bushmiller HEY, KiID--- GET INTO ‘ : S my PLANE, QUICK RNS S SS At d55 4444 a7 ° q 7 i Ce. . “tp, ‘ Trey fos eee Nii 1 Rey —-FRNIE BUSAM IAL ER By Leslie Turner YES... SIX YEARS AGO. SHE WAS AS STUBBORN AS EVER...IN HER SWEET, GRANDMOTHERLY WAY: OF COURGE! ‘THEN I LOST TRACK OF THIS PICTURE STORY )REASON, SUH! WELL, : YOUVE KNOWN OH: BROTHER! X YOU SAY I'M TO OPFER WHAT A THRILLER \ HER ANYTHING WITHIN SHOULD MAKE! HER... WITH TWO-PISTED / WHAT KIND 0’ THINGS WOULD APPEAL TO HER MOST Z Crk Oe eed YE VEARD][OELL, EASY DOES IT! A TOP te TAT SOME |] BRACKET REPORTER WAS ROUNWOOD STARS ARE AS JO BE SUBTLE AND LSE WARD TO GET TO AS A CAT UP GREA®T INGENUITY. _| ACTREES ——— > Sig ONE aS a TA -DO IT YOURSE By McEvoy and Striebel | il ae ~ ‘ “3 = j i rs 4 j MORTY MEEKLE hike lela . L by aul’ i A 1] Fy al 4 | GRANDMA LOOK, GRANOMA| [BETCHA I COULD MAKEA AT TH CHAIN] 4 IL HALF ACRE CASTLE . OT O' NICE TRINKETS LIKE THAT IF THAD A GOOD, SHARP KNIFE / HERE / HOLY STEVE... gmones / HAVE BEEN YOURE } A & fee es i ons, fe aig cual ty Grains Sell Of | ‘in Active Deals |e re: * i z > i 4 : = = BEE - jyuet i 18 12 rises e SAIS 3.05 seeeeee oft 45 13.0 DETROIT ‘TOCK » April 9 (AP)—Hogs salable salable 3, 500. Largely ® sr ing run cows and 128 eeders; Prid 4 « prices te] se Poa’ heavy hens om, aie . 7 MARKETS [ padbe: uta: ema, rata ; nti CHICAGO POULTRY 1 9 (AP)—Live poultry on caponeties er 4% Ib Garecks. April a ; , eae inehedes, federal- ie A, rE ange 49-53, weight~ ~ 1-1. wtd avg. ¥ re r San et wid, » 4. G w aie -—. Grade eae “i. Grade Bia ¢, 42. ag Poy C, large 36-37, B, ia 35-37, wtd. avg. 37. are ta 41-44. rade ee ‘ge 40'2-41. — » Bess. a i tb er steers 00; small lots choice 500-700 Ib fosders 17.60- e 98 b's pelts iy iru to 2$c higher; not Bat, many” ot = DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, April 10—Hogs—Salable 900, No early sales, Cattle—Salable 700. About $0 cent fresh receipts cows; supply 1 A nd ter steers and yearlings include eround| 600 carried from Monday — Bg general steady; most early sa choice fed steers and 7 sa nt 18.,50- 21.50; most sales utility and commercial steers and heifers 13.00-17.00; utility cows mostly 12.50-13.50; canners and cw mos 10,60-12.50; utility and commer- cial bulls 13.50-16.00, ndeelrable omen tie Calves—Salable 175. grade some wally —_ a commercial . eons. Might culls own . Sheep—Salabie 1000, Market not estab- lished, Market TOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, April 10—Compiled by The Associated — 16 15 Indust. Rails Util. tiseke Previous day...373.6 145.7 74.8 190. Week ago ...... 272.9 145.9 746 100.4 Month ago..,... 265.7 142.4 749 186 Year a oo 220.6 133.0 71.6 1633 1966 high....... 276.2 147.1 75.2 101.5 1966 ‘low........ 44.0 120.0 716 171 1988 : += OTS 142.4 «75.7 181 1956 low... 2903.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 DETROIT STOCKS (Cc. J, Nephier Co.) is | 60-69 per font as a mixed 38.99; for track salen rer stoc ;|4.90, bakers §.78; Sow sheep and lambs sold,|new ‘teady with supplies light and pt ies readily. | buy- AA 57; } RRM, 5; erates steady; reecipts 17,200; wholesale rices. unchanged: U.8. : dirties + aoveme receipts 37.5. POTATOES CHICAGO, A a Ly ae Taaho | russets Dekote Pontiacs 405-420; Red ‘niver Valley Pon washed and waxed, 4.85 5.00, —_ 8' arrivals 41, on track mod- erate, demand fore, and market * steady stock carlo’ sales; Plorida | t track round reds tn 66 & oncks 3.28. ‘Stored’ All Mail DETROIT #—Elwyn A. Hughes, H tters|/19, a former mail carrier who “got| Ca too tired to complete’ my route,” was on two years probation today, obstructing the mails, was sen-/ Spree, tenced by Federal Judge Theodore Levin, ed last February after a series of complaints. People on his route ¢/said they weren't getting any mail. -4/Inspectors found 10,000 pieces of 3)mail in Hughes’ attic. All of it Bo “, nally got delivered. Hughes explained he “got too “* tired.’ Postal inspectors said he|Ei A must have got tired every day as Pigures after decimal points are et the High Low — Allen Elect. & * 4.2 Baldwin Rubber 167 167 Gemmer Mfg. Co. . 43 42 Gt, Lakes Chem* 15 Howell Elect. Motor Co* 4.6 : Peninsula Metal Prod.* W313) The Co." ‘ 114 11.6, note Co.* ici 43 44) Toledo Edison Co. - 45 145° 145 Wayn ne Screw Prod.* i be | sale; bid and asked, i AUTHORIZED ~ DEALER EMERSON—CBS CROSLEY—BENDIX 1.000 TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH v. EACH NEW TV PURCHASE JA-COX TV FE $-4620 463 S$. Saginaw | [32 cents ihe stepped out of the post office. | He had been a carrier only two) ie "War ‘Will Be Averted’ WASHINGTON (INS) — Marshal Tito’s Yugoslav ambassador con-/$¢® fidently predicted today that the outbreak of war ‘“‘not only can, but will be averted” in the dyanmite- aden Middle Fast. Earnings DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Steel Corp. re- ports its first ,Suerter net sales this |year were $22,561, lone-third from lyear, M. annual meeting of stockholders that! * approximately) a camatlas period last) jearnings for the period may double last! nm year's $1,015.000 for the first three Milner & » ‘308: | Tired’ Postnran Just =: Hughes, who pleaded guilty to!Ghes & Ohio The young mail man was arrest- J. Zivian, president, told the. os Co Zesterday re-) $339, 1 FE deral 2-0296 | FE deral 2-0297 WE NOW HAVE 6 TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL ‘Credit Union 850 JOSLYN STREET FE 5-9495 FE 5-9497 FE 5-9496 FE 5-9498 ibe run off today with four out- |State and four Detroit area moth- lers competing. The winner will- go jto the national “Mrs. America’’ contest. Report Deliveries Up | DETROIT (®—Chrysler’s DeSoto Our Home Loans are Easy-to-Live-With Monthly payments, like rent, bring -- debt-free home ownership to you NS -_ — and ae | —_ Division reports its retail deliver- lies in March totaled 12,959 units, ne highest March figure in com- pany history. Deliveries for the -] first quarter of 1956 were 30,977, eently attended the Michigan Tour- ist and Resort Institute -at Mich- igan State University..The annual event was devoted to sessions on current techniques used in conduc- ting motel, resort and food service businesses. Marion F. Lincicome will rep- resent the Insurance firm of Brurn= mett and Lincicome, Inc. 377% Telegraph Road at the Aetna In- surance Company Casuality and Surety School, ‘compared with 32,369 in a like 1955 period. of technical training. Phone Richard H. DeWitt Res, FE 5-3793 714 Community Nat’) Bank Building ‘Marsino also is charged with re- l\eeiving stolen property and Flans- burgh for breaking and entering after nine arrests made in a round- up last week. The pair allegedly were part of a gang which stole beer for parties, police said. Songwriter Jack Little Found Dead in Bed HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Pianist, Hartford Con-|Little’ Jack Little, 55, who wrote necticut in a five weeks session|Jealous" and “A Shanty in Old, Shanty Town,” was found dead in -|bed yesterday in his Hollywood, Fia., FE 4-1568-9 | BAKER & HANSEN | | Donald E. Hansen + ‘Res, FE 2-5513 Fire Insurance _ Bonds—All Types | His real name was John Leon- ‘ard. He was popular in the 1920s jand was a song plugger, a. el ville — and a pioneer rad jpectormee before pone (Defend Buying A Ue eaters Ser Sean tng oe % L ROSE RRC ON ae oR St. Ford Puts Price Tag on New Model Plans PORTLAND, Ore. @ — Rich- ard E. Kratve, general manager. of Ford’s Special Products Divi- sion, said yesterday the Ford Motor Co, will invest 250 million doliars in developing its new me-; ium-priced car and a dealer setup | to go with it, : An additional 100 to 150 million dollars will be spent for tools, fa- cilities and working capital before the first car reaches the market, who has enough menu net H. W. HUTTENLOGHER ‘Agency H. W. Hattenlother 318 Riker Bidg. Have you checked your insurance Speakers Cite Evidence| PF at National Consumer ANN ARBOR (INS) — Install- ment buying was defended yes- terday at the National Consumer Credit Conference in Ann Arbor * * * Ww. it a et j | 1541532 9a, mt | vag Renny gendingfir aie Subscriber ag oe Soeperay toad wanton dared oc te oe In meetings with : | 8050 9 m_ wpward possible short dips-| ates and customers I used to be. ‘clined y 2587 sa. te nome sole However, Robert B. Smock,| the silent one. I used to “clam up” 387 sq. mi to some scole Wayne University research as- turned to polities turned lower right after the ot when the talk or bell, and they continued down 4 sociate, said the credit industry! economics. All I could talk about ont |uring the first hour. There was MIDDLE EAST — AND WEST — There’s an —— shows size of the area in relation to the United aii te od a Page Ber racd was sports, ne |some ‘measure of recovery in the| awful lot of potentM@tttouble packed into the com- - States. Note that Arab countries comprise about [Senile for the individual family] Soper reaaine The Wall iz|second hour, and the market held paratively small area of the Middle East. Map half the area of the United States, and the economy as a whole. Oth-| derstanding of what goes on in the above its ganda ap vot Sla F Pol ' pasos gre — direct ~. per rend aig oe Aircrafts withs' tes * ernmen! regula would taking place America—new — with wr age — Gen- oreign | icy Address Cobo Assailed bound to be rigid and restrictive.| ventions, new industries, new ways of contracts from the Air Force Ike Will S eak to Nation , ‘Tho Wayne University special- Te Samm le 7 for development of an atomic war- Pp : ' : Nain, barons te 0h, eas tarpon taciaant ond gecerwanas plane lation increase trends a little better than Chembaiba: westheaibaah AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS)—President, Editors in Washington April 21,| A rf Mess the number of spending units | could They wondered where {Chemicals particulary the ir, AUGUSTA, Ga. ONS) President Ettore in Washington Apeit 2()f] If will increase even faster. than my “inside dope.” : Tee of the major divisions. Oils hau| warning to potential aggressors, ®°fing holiday. Bendix Official A the number of families, As a result, I gained confidence some major losses. Also lower|.. the middle East today by|_ [Will be his first major foreign’ D@NGIX WUTTICIG! ACCUS@S) working wives were cited as an| im talking with people. My boss the steels, coppers, aluminums, scheduling a major foreign policy report American people . * cent of households with an income increased. males and railroads. Other sec-| address to the nation. on the Big Four Geneva Conference Handling of Facility onl of $7,500 or over, there is gg bog T earned $14,000, oo ws oo Press The speech wih be delivered bel x‘. a wang yale ‘ think The heen nende es ee t J At neon, the Associated tine the einen he| _ Eisenhower is expected to spell | DETROIT ®—William A. Mara, just for millionaires, you are ‘laverage of 60 stocks was down t meeting of t Bendix: Aviation Executive| Smock defended modern out the principles guiding the (8 in Corp. - wrong. The Journal helps salaried " |$1.60. It closed yesterday at $190.60,|American Society of Newspaper administration in its efforts to (and Board of Commerce aviation|American household as “undoubt- men making $7,000 to $20,000 off 90 cents. It established a new! . - keep the Middle East powderkeg [committee chairman, has aocnsadjeniy, He Keates, Sropiet. see yea: Bs bs voleable t wena baie . record high mark on Friday. . : ‘ublic officials of ‘“‘s less’’ |¢ institution ever devised ; Parking Meter Test trom exploding into war. pu .< saad senseless” liar seating the independent rao be of — New wt York Stocks _| He served blunt notice yesterday — “ siepprt peep of person on which a Democracy beneth ae (Late Morning Quotations) Fj d f | UJ it that the U. S. stands ready to «i. eke nd wae Wall Sree lAdmiral ...... 1 geoee ob ..alt HOS au ty nis aid any victim of aggression in) Mara's accusation came yester- — complete business DAILY. Has Med Coen tie? Kime Cie the area which poses the gravest before the Detroit Economic Aut P rt : | of on bu fllsd Sen"...'S22 Kroger nc. @ | LANSING ® — As the result/threat to the peace of the world.|ciub in a speech in which he called 0 Faris suppiler finance, The only business Allis Chaim 30 Lib MeN & L 172/0f &@ motorist’s fast count from a ent was decgned to drama rg Mayor Albert E, Cobo to paper served by all four big press i --: lia Ling & My ... 64)Houghton parking meter, the Up-|ment was to dramatize). «tito Halt Production associations. It costs $20 a year, Am Airline... 24.6 focts, Aire -- 23\per Peninsula city is junking a/this country’s determination to | r Am Cyan i 83 eee tre gos|batch of the penny and nickel | n by either Egypt Am Ma&Pay -- 8 Martin. 2 -. 348/gobblers and replacing them avith/ or Israel in the border AmN Gas... 62. Merck caine, Seg ne SOON Pepe which has erupted in repeated fm Hod ..-:: 23 Monsan’ th". at. Meee 3 | Am Seatisié..” 42 Mont ward :. e241, Miles A. Nelson, chief of the! It is the second time the chief Am “Telatel 1925 Motor Pa... 333 a tse on executive has chosen the editors Am Tob ig. Sag Motorols .... 48.4/° ms © . ves-| meeting for a major foreign policy o_o 785 Surrey Op .. BE tigators who checked motorist's He Armour a ce:. 308 Nat Cuah W'.. qegicomplaint found, among other same group io April. 1063, 8 fow toad - - Fra] things months after taking . aie hon "tet at fae <0 One meter gave 0 total of only veo Mfg °:.. 68 NY Central .. 423]1:00 of tive consecutive pennies. A d | | d genx Av a sa Nort) = a single penny, instead of the usual E ucators fo Atten " "1511682 No ‘* 9 {12 minutes, gave 4 minutes apiece pelea 983 \Chester Kni er, 39, ac schools, paet Focemenanted Sent Bat 38 Rey Mets 61 | Myrtle Dr., was sentenced to 5 to| ICEC President Francis E. Lord,|an airport in suburban Warren! 4 75 fine costs Cont Can .... 43.6 Oty, ox. "* 394/15 years in Jackson State Prison coordinator of special education,|Township to serve northeastern Leo Corn Pd m5 : by Marttila, Curtiss Wr... 313 Safeway oot - 8S yesterday by Circuit Judge Clark Los Angeles State College, will key-| residents of the metropolitan area. terday following his guilty plea be- : Del Rais... 343 Scoville Mtg... 38.6|J, Adams. wate Ge convention pong Mid Seat fore Avon Justice Luther G. Green.] for your FREE copy of | Dis C Seng... 377 eee tose’. 33.1| Knickerbocker had stolen a type-|ing session address on ne Neeae UNI t Qui ed Martilla had been charged with] “Dividends Over the Dow Chem... 685 Shell Oil ..... 60.2\writer, pistol and some liquor from/the to Meet the Needs nionis S UIZZ ren while under the influence 29.4 Sinclair O 67.7 ” ‘Th fast air L.’. 482 Socony Mob... tea\the store on Oct. 25, 1954. ocue os eee le A tt liquor. Years st Kod 89 u Pac 55 Ake) symposia various : Cities Bve’.... 64.1 Sperry Rand.. 27.3| . group . in cid A k Pr bel 1 a Stus, be 4 sta Brand ise Five Year Probation four day aeetinn The Ime a rm ac 10 Charged with reckless driving, pprscbe pbs row. 83 gq ou xg... «Given Garden City Man |partmen tof the National Education| NEW YORK w™ — Two more|Rayra Rake fer Line, ech [Pood Mach |. 45 8t4 Ol Ohio ea Association, is a 9,000 member or-/ Members of Local 138 of the Inter- couts nvestment Precegee Se Be rae a yy ls laced nse. yeare|eanaen ‘hich serves 08 a oo a Oca eet ie taraback of Orion Towsip | Clip end Mail This Gen Bak .....9.4--Suther Pap . 46.2/City, was placed on-five- years) ordina force between special |&'neers have n ques in . ‘ ; Gen Dyna 613 Swit & Co’. $a°|probation and ordered to pay $300 and pone yl and between|the acid hurling assault on labor|Konkel had pleaded guilty to the Coupon Gen Fas 100.4 Texas Co... 132.3 costs after he was found guilty by!various related professions which Columnist Victor Riseal. charge. Gen Motors". 43 homp. Pa "e/a jury March 9 of the rape of & are concerned with problems of ex- ° Name “ ei: SE Fran W Air... 25 | /62-year-old woman. ceptional children. The Gtarea syndicated col- ‘at St. James Epis- en Tire .... 63 Twent Cen... 256| He was sentenced yesterday in aioe umnist criticized elements in the|copal Church, 355 W. Maple, Bir- Address. Gdebef we Ua carbide -1f1'|Oakland County Circuit Court by A d d More har s Long Island local in a radio broad-| mingham, Thurs. April 12, 9 a. m. Pies ; rae oe ...180 |Judge Clark J, Adams. C cast shortly before a hoodlum| till 8 p. m.; Fri. April 13, 9 a. m. Py eee By | ete arora hn os Greybound .. 14.7 tgp an ’ ; at. 4! de 3) Business Notes (Against 2 Youths | "tw ‘tice’ atanatan Dist| a yur tents nt an note! Own your ona shrew Hooker 31 08 Steel... $2 | Allen = ery, ee ae Two Pontiac youths, held in Oak-|men questioned last night were Ady. American business mion har” as Wee tet and sergio onan Gs pow “iland County Jail on charges re-|Edward Revere and George Fee- Wa jing Rand... 684 Westg a Br. 31 | 88M oad ephone Co. id &n-'sulting from a series of gang bur-|ney Sr., both of East Meadow and! Rummage sale will be held by mierlak Ir 337 cae Se aie 4 the pogrer pes ad glaries, yesterday were charged in' Long Island. |the Clarkston Anns Priday LERCHEN i co. - ee Se Wilson a Co. 18-9) naan am as chief engineer \addition with stealing parts ‘from| . * from 9-9. Sat. 9-noon. Clarkston] 716 Pentise State Bank Bidg. nt Mick 93 Yale & Tow | 76 pan) a car at the Fisher Body parking! Another ines of the local, | Community Center Annex. —Adv. ws fle ta ay Zenith Rad 129 Bradstrum moves up from assts- lot last month. jnow attending- 4 union convention 1 me +0008 sl Crk Coal 43.4 Pord Motor . 58 | tant ~_ Pe Preggptorend Pontiac police claimed two tires!" Chicago, will be questioned), a. ; ‘Raym Hes | and two wheel: stolen March|When he returns, Hogan's office’ , i boo Michigan’ Finals May 1. 3 by Robert A. Marsino, 17, of} Si. Happy is the man __DETROIT ® — State finals in| Mr. and Mrs.-Leo Hartley, sn E. Tempo mis. ot Oe ented eee | ithe ‘Mrs. Michigan’ contest will|owners of Potiac’s Motel Lee, re- Cornell rgh, 22, o * : [a protection lately? We'll be glad to review your coverage and bring it up-to-date . . . no obligation. Max £. Kerns FE 4.1551 © he said, Krafve told a Chamber of Com- merce meeting here that Portland may become the northwest sales headquarters for the car. he seman STOCKS— BONDS Consult Us for First Hand Information ' jn Stock and Bonds | We maintain a direct line to a member of all exchanges with Serpe solace: Fed » i ONeuaw Ye o @ iy ta wera PS Ra a ea ee SS er he eee ee) 7 ie 3 eS ee Bs, ies cece vet pena a Sar ee i We OSE eee eet * j ; ; : Ps ay \. 5 % \ z te A dl * ; i bs i : eee ee | es ra : 5 : t 2 } ‘ 3 | ‘ ‘ me. # f | uae : i | (a 4 ieee: ‘e , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 2, Benson Decties {FBI Chief Says Too ManylArmy Clothing GOGAvortn? Sicnrereaes Surplus Growth Rotten Apples’ Are F reed ose Ready City Boy. 14 an JUL Vi WASHINGTON (INS) — FBI who run “country club Fourteen-yea David Bennett NOTICE OF SALE con|told « gathering of parole « cials} Hoover's free-swinging speech] Senate Probers Promive| a nda, Ae il be ouglane, courty, MucmgaN “Smothers Farm Prices|many “rotten apples” = prisoners|role officials meeting in Washing| to Reveal ‘IMegolities’ | rs during the past three months Sotled bide fon ee Shoot — who Ruhning to Millions lat the Pontiac Ground Observer District Ke, fof ihe Townanip of a Corps post. _ |Lake, Oakland ¢ of Ys Gay scetcen of Deasns a The award wil be made by GC|Er mixeeeet a Si Buea Truck E ager LOS ANGELES i@-—Agriculture|dje hardened criminals” and at au- a sce = Adlai Faces Test}. wezrsctssnttacen [se “Most Americans are at work, as sentimentality,” * tion of $1,000 will be earning more, producing more, in- od ; of The promise was made by Inves-| . Bennett will also receive consecutively in the direct order of vesting iof lMlini | ay “We frequently hear,” he said, : by for having served the most| maturities from 1 to 180, both, inclusive, a nothing public|F ranches| Write-In for Kefauver|victims or the anguish ‘and dis-Inearings on textile procurement|#° to are J a -igrace he has brought to his field Township, while Mth Mey. _ His Future loved ones.” cructions, Mi the Army's Quartcr-| a go to Ronald Contr, 14, of imcmuliples of a of te. the as Dem Nominee . AL be paid GO There was ligh by no members| turer Nathan Berger was called e ene, Tene of Cokuars. Ay voting tod ot the Tian. gang. Detroit Made BOAC - il yi ! a i ili : HF at Hs | 5 secretary said a ware- early voting today in the Lllinois|of Said bonds will mature serially on is not a market and & [primary elections. have carried out the Boston Brink| Clellan called the subcommittee’s fieet day of June tn sack year on Slew: ‘bin not 9 customer, “and | Lack of spirited clashes between|fobbery received 20 al “a the it is markets that agriculture candidates and rain were apparent|1? Probations, plus one deportation stances surrounding cultnte mmat have.” reasons for a sparse turnout, |@ardon, and took a sudden] ,, The IMinios ballots were headed| He for the worse last weekend. About 10,000 commercial ware-|,, presidential preference tests} amples on o iform|{0" Persident Eisenhower and] traced storage former Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, ‘ two| Sis 1952 Democratic opponent. i i , $7,000 in each the ce ie iets ‘1979, end 98.000 = mu- | WASHINGTON (® — The Civil|eacn’st ine years ie0 ard i901. “Bonds _ |Aeronautics Board today author-|maturing mn the yeedemption the said there is evidence these|ized British Overseas Airways seek danrtet rior roe ee in were the|Corp. to serve Detroit and San|!verse numerical order, on any ene oa contractors us-|Francisco, and to operate a shut-|sfter June 1, 1966, st par and scerued = tious of|tie service between New York and In ecordance el ~~ S| parties who knew nothing) Nassau, Bahamas. pooagnvagiee these purchases.” Detroit was made a co-terminal |*%9 ‘* eslled to be redeemee June’, oper une i, near his suburban Libertyville | of society.” * * * with BOAC’s prsesent terminals of $15 11 called so, be redeemed on or’ after : . King Withdraws: : s conduct, Ing lindraws git tld Morage bins owned by; form bene at $90 a.m. ' | The BI Chief emphasized that], Tht Senator suid his subcommit- ie oe ae a lool ase tetdaS at tree te ast, and eohibited , capacity of 884 million bushels| A**¢4 by an election judgejhe was not attacking the principle| ¢ —_—* serves Boston and includes such|*®,!{,¢alied, te be redeemed on or* after ; - Three Bone Fractures|and that purchase of an additional| “ther he wanted a Republican|ot probation and pense Mit was ceedel in getting contracts, trom|intermediate points as Gander,|, Notice of, redemption, shail be, pub- mocratic party , ng way princi- red no n Force Brady to Leave | = bushels was authorized). con replied: -"“Democratic.|ples are. sometimes applied. the government under highly ques-|Nfid., sree the Azores and oad a et wap ror pub ation —— National Tournament * 6 « They haven't convinced me that : The new authorization permits|cnich carries asa port of "ite sepulay I: i ft 7 i f | af f i rt F fl | gy = + a i i . Ege Hh ji FF i it service, notices.of the sale of mun 1 / I should change yet.” : 4 local flights between New York “We-were reluctant to put the . Fl N sy h Sh Co )’ L ts N Y bonds. The remaining bonds will not be aT. LOUIS Former national /§ gi pee wanes Democratic phacorvaiechey ballot but Curop C latrist e t ose sau, Except for tlh Hod Bot yh Boe nee tateoneh ad ts ook champ Bob Brady, forced out for|business,” he said. “We want tol pemomatic Presidential ballot but Attacks Peace Drugs When It Comes __ ever, the Bahamas or Jamaica| he state sf Michigan as shall be deste: Aa sie £2f neighboring coun- the 2nd straight year by an injury, reverse this trend of government|* “ : nated by the original purchaser of the falsely bore|W8S one of two seeded players|to take over business.” . went, ue - pg tenon | to Win ° C — be —_ rag on flights = bonds. ss are to be issued tor the sheriff's post Who failed to reach the uarter- aiid ieenecebenned t hav od writed DETROIT ® — Dr. Howard D. ning ars ing or ending in England or "| purpose of defraying a part of the cost they a: finals of the U. S. Handball Assn. 5 | Theres Tro hies senator e =e w n votes. Fabing, a Cincinnati N. n-| tos ANG a~* ‘land, thus prohobiting direct Car- of erecting and gftrniching | = addition grees pga con,(national tournament. — tea » pone only token OPPO-|atrist, ‘told the American College| have —_ ba a = cc from Chi-|cnool district, and will be the general officials what| Brady was forced to withdraw [From Bowling Alley publican primary.|o¢ apothecaries yesterday that|ve witht tie when the wale? en t. fe cetheriond sat required ty low te | yesterday when X-rays showed | Three trophies were reported| #0UDS SPOTLIGHT jnewly developed so-called tranquil-|that 1951 Cadillac in a church ave : in oa Gl Salarom Naas ee eae Bs be baa techn @ , | int ciate < bonte The presidential preference pri-|izing drugs don’t. necessarily pro- drawing. Place Milford Resident necessary to pay said bonds and the im the middle finger of his left laliey at 18 N, Perry St., accord-|"4rY took the spotlight away from |duce “serene peace of mind and) «Surprised? why I'd never wonion Three-Year Probation |*i2 0 smount. "nowt lmistion as fo hand on the 20h point of the ling to Pontiac , the state and local races. There/tranquility” among all mental pa-|anything before,” she said at the vcrtr, the purpose of awarding the : last game in his second round | A co-owner, Mrs. Charles J only four major state con-| tients. we time. John Duncan, 17, of Milford, was| willbe computed we devrmising tt tt : and political Today, she is speechless. She has|Placed on three years’ probation! rats or rates specified therein, the total a turnout of about two mil- “Let’s not kid ourselves,” he yesterd by Oakland County Cir- = — _ all interest on n the state's nearly five|said, that these drugs will “empty else fr oy a ft gs — cuit Judge Clark J. Adams for the maturities as deducting therefrom any i , lion of ‘ote — of Salt Lake City |time betwomn 6 p.m. and maidaigh, million registered voters. out the mental hospitals. There still she got her ticket from the same( attempted breaking and entering|to the bidder whore bid on the above and exhibits building|y San Treecine path ela tombe so eyed 290 ell , Stevenson, in his ‘final bid for|"@ Many forms of mental illness|person—her boss, Irving Glasser,|°! ® Birmingham service station |-ott?io "ihe school istrict. No proposal $5 million wen the in 1953 - ond in| - . | support in a television broadcast which we know nothing about.”’ who bought both | tickets from Su. March 18. for the purchase of less than all of the : : crown , was a — last ht, said: “This The mental health authority said , { : bonds or at a price less than their par 16 months!'54 and missed the tourney last Resident of ast night, : one means). re perior Judge George A. Dock- value. will be considered. to revised figures. adie a chin Hel sident Detroit a great deal to me.” He added|tTanquilizers “have limited uses) weijer, Sentence Royal Oak Man o.4,:7ttits, oF, cashier's check tn the Commission Di-|way seeded Th. |Admits Machines Theft that the “whole nation’ will be|*"d different indications. | Y porated bank or trust company and pay. Shahan aabh becsle hele | watching the Illinois results. “They are not immediate in ac-| a for Marihuana Sale able to the order of the Treasurer of structural steel and| ‘Top seeded det titist, Jim|,,P'8ee4 0% three years proba- ——eeaeenee tion and as a group some have|Eight Michigan Towns Oakland County Circuit Judge|each bid as & guarantee of good faith peased building costs) jacobs of Los Angeles, outclassed | “77, breaking and entering and)... » oo intured small effect while others have noineciored Disaster Areas |i", J: Adams yesterday sen-|2? Yiguldated. damages: it “ruch bid be to raise their)cyicago’s Bud 2-1 ordered to pay $200 costs by Oak-|City Resident injure effect on the so-called ‘normal tenced Andrew Shegar, 19, of Royal|sccepted and the bidder falls to take up Tl Vie Hethkeali Brooklyn (and County Circuit Judge Clark J./in Morning Smashup segments of the population,” hhe| WASHINGTON (® — The Small|Osk Township to 20 to 25 years in|thau "be sliowed onthe good faith x $42,788.-|sreman Bonrgeory prookiyn ‘Adams, a to _ Lucius wd atualiteont «* Business _—= has|Jackson State — tol was bidders "wil “te promotiy perme a % r|Stickle of St. Louis, ‘21-18, 21-12.|""Stewart pleaded guilty entering|cussion were suffered by Paul W.| The College of Apothecaries is|ties dissect ares resuitnw ‘ieum| He was tbh ts SS a factory Dec. 1 last year and|Branea, 31, of 71 East Montcalm|meeting in conjunction with the |jas+ week's devastating tornadoes.|March 28. , unqualified ¢ ites of Berry. Stevens & structure|Orion Township Justice stealing office machines. St. in a two car crash at Kennett/convention of the American Phar-| ‘They are Leelanau, Benzie, Man- SEE |Misermman. aternegs, Delvell. Sitehiqen. Ra... E tical Assn : pproving the legality of the bonds. The civic center! Gj 90. Sente .. East of Oakland Avenue at|maceutici . istee, Grand Traverse, Montcalm, |G; ° cost of said legal opinion, and of the is designed to give ives Day ntence Jail Waterford Man : 1:45 a.m. today, it was reported by houses ss ienaea Allegan, Van Buren and. Barry. ive Ferndale Resident patwe y Rg “Sener *y be pt tno} finest meeting) A jail sentence totaling 90 days if Drunk Drivi Pontiac ae oe was|Waterford Man Mute Ottawa and Kent-sCounties- pre 1-15 Year in Prison I*‘rhe right is Feverved de edonkey was handed down to Robert Holt, FOr Urun Iving said to be in fair condition. on Indecency Count jviously had been declared disas- Leroy Gray, 20, of Ferndale, was °",*!! bids. of 4715 Joslyn Rd., yesterday when) Joseph Chaffin, 33, of 7182 Banks} The Branca vehicle struck the Y ter areas. ‘sentenced yesterday to serve 1 to be plsiniy marked “Proposal ton Benge CHMOND he failed to pay a fine of $25 and|st. Waterford Township, was|rear of a stopped car operated by; John William Cutcher, of 2627) Home owners and businessmen 15 years in Jackson State Pri CARLTON M. RI , Gets 2-5 Year Sentence oh) Sicts which were included with . Charles J. Rhines, 31, 1290 Stanley|Dixie Highway, Waterford Town-inthe counties are eligible for 3/by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams « Board of Education For Avenue, police said. Rhines admit-|ship, stood mute to charges of|per cent loans to repair damage for taking part in a breaking and, Reus f7rl.t 198 ted he was stalled in the traffic|gross indecency at his arraign-jcaused by tornadoes. Loan appli- entering of Connolly's Jewelers | me a io ouse work. . HARRY end neighbors, also Rey. Theo. Courage te, fight , Wer. ARTIST AND DISPLAY | ‘write ce Press, Box 61. essary. for ‘appointment, 9 sition. Air conditioned salon, MiI| 8 am. to 4pm. § days a weke. Press, Box_178. ee : beloved! R. for their - kindness © meant you I AYOUT MAN MUST EXPERIENCED ALL AROUND a.m. to fi a.m . Roy's Re 44-2666. - 204 Nelson 8t, WOMAN WANTED FOR KITCHEN, ‘cima &. Gar-| dy our recent bereavement. | No one will ever know. “ } NLA, Je A iacement parts service, 96 | BOO SEPER EXPERIENCED. nove . Some cooking knowledge required ihe Family of Lotte M_Grabam.| Sl sadty missed by ni eum’! BE QUALIFIED IN| for. Mien -"sehooi_tdueation, | _Ostiand, _ Mine and ane ball dey week ap: | NOCAEREEPER: COOK, A,ND| fico high-school education APD , dear brother we WISH TO EXTEND OUR| Dhine as jone- LAYOUT AND COPY | Write Poutiec Press, Box 68. | “SALESMEN'S DREAM” SELL| ply Mr 3eu Elisabeth | ‘ure convadercent. Must live tn |_ ame ntong posbltel. between 10 Mrs, Kath- ey —— gaa gee fab SUE J ) | EXPERIENCED LAYOUTS AND | ‘something everyone needs, wants,| lake Rd. Phone PE 6-8868 | Two adults in family. One story | ~~ —-——~-—— Ouret Soet"et “Shelly tad Neu Flowers 3) WRITING. WRITE "platetiters: Reus be able’se tack | SMomuel have, Take orders trum | CAPABLE LADY TO CARE FOR| home in Birmingham area. Room | WOUND I1KE SOMEONE IN WEST : rarities Ne , 2 7 r : ; . : . * e, e achool age rivate ba! row ' f Meme Eel lenke a go ye = DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS BOX 31: PONTIAC $454 Dine High wey, nen « . womens ew « Decree children, good wages, must ihe . MA. ¢6271 np _ DO TROMTRGS, CAL MAYFAIR be an- recent bereavement in the | 3484 W. Huron FE 2-60 | PRESS GIVING FULL,| @XPERIENCED SERVICE MAN suhoneas + -- opal investment. | = 2—7= —_— -—..__ | HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FoR| ©2118 E for automatic washers & dryers.| Beautiful styling, best quality [CAR -HOP—AND WAITRESSES. | motheriess home, 2 boys, 1 and Funeral Directors 4 DETAILS OF TRAIN- Steady work, Vacation ee ig pants, slacks, sweaters, snowsuits, in person Tony's Drive-In, mp, ING, EXPERIENCE), Ries perkates © | Sal sree, sete “aig IN é JL NLA one days, —— tata ; H ext. , . evenings, west, Sinn, - | anc ee eed 8 INTELLIGENT ALL AROUND | COUPLE: j gr 25 to 45, good with children. | ing ey a in ‘ing. Also good in iron- work. Bloomfield Hills, MT 40337 MAN AND WIFE. FARM WORK. days ironing, some cleaning, some WIFE, FARM WORK, with children. 5 days a week. Fe shetren. steady, good wages. NCED SINGLE MAN | big savings “direct to farm and for owed farm work Figs wor elty folks. Substantial earnings, Ce Sete, Se Dee . Roch. bonus & 41—00. per cent ester. EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER. : Direct se: e syawere Gloamers. 36H. Main.) bs wall ¢ retired farmers, : - akey Mink r gratitude to our many IREKBY « businessmen or others with nat-| fq ae] caer ‘bene Gi. Relereaece, ar _MA. 41042 — sae Graveside| {ise Motor Sesttant” and ‘the Ret : ATTENTION Pikariee Chester nettonaily Mowe | oven, “Ai tpuies tn‘ ge auetecreg | COUNTER GIRL —BOS'® CONEY | +0 Se ee et hones) iow werters ten teranivanee. | DONE]SON-JOHNS| rex UNDER 28 | Seacrest GATE soning. Pasi | Wome oteneg eaten green Ge | cabana MEN PHT age | Vana nowgewore. olay im Gai E | joary time, Opportunity to mate ptpen-terd| toe "iee’ toon at cer wie ona FUNERAL HOME Travel USA, Trans. available, rep-| ‘Me OF side line. Pull time men| Michigan and tell us about your: | Also part time. No re Ie pee IS eB 3 {E08 COMPANY. Mich. | mother. Albert Casper family. “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” resenting publishers of Look ‘iiag.| Sirtion” Bot ber day in com | self. Yes, ‘we consider women | Harrison's Hamburg. 31 N. Perry. MIDDLEAGED LADY TO DO) 190 w. Clark a Freeport 2h Lucy |iN LOVING MEMORY OF MY | ~ SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL comm. bonus, circ. sales. Very | evumperent “furioted recone | 102: si DEPENDABLE WOMAN To CARE | }3nj,DOUSewOrk. for couple. FE | ies —wosen, FEAR ROUND OP. e Ra.,| -*e8" yeas’ fom Mariners: Vee | Thoughtful Service FE 2-684)| good future See Miss Shaheen| CHARLES CHESTER shide CO. SALESMAN - fer eee ete ale mother | GODERN RESEARCH LABORA.| DPoTtuntty on established Watkins wite of this world of pain and ‘ LO .*% i ik 202 ester Bldg. Brockton,| Full time. opportunities gatote, eePEniEne — = after 4:30 Dm. i tories have the following open-| Toute Earn $2 to $3 per hour, Geugh-| __sorrow Voor ees-Siple o_Phone_sells Mae. experience not necessary. Apply RIENCED BY: R-) ings: . Car decessary. Apply 180 N. - ‘To the iand of peace and rest, | * AT ONCE HANDYMAN FOR STEADY YEAR | 3468. Auburn” Rosd. Auburn | Stof_Part time. Call Pe 2821) “re OGRAPHER Perey. Wanda | has taken you, dear husband. FUNERAL HOME AL VUNCE ‘round work, ‘good wages, paid Heights. “EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES . tice teen FING iv SAT ESMEN : vi Gent; Where you have found eternal | , apuianee Service Plane or Motor A FEW MEN portation ome bare own trane | Skilled help. Machine| cq eu.ct cpp 20 Lounge _ | T\WX OPERATOR Men or women to sell real And George Peel, Mrs. Doris Kil-| Sadly | missed by wife Mary, PE 24378 QUTSIDE WORE, MECHANICAL | _ment call EM _)-8342. hand, die cast diemakers STENOGRAPHER Cpening, for tes. Experienced =— a > C3 5 7 ’ i . ERre Bre, Emme, Frovichs, ond Samatter © gressen Cemetery Lots S| W. HURON 8T. BETWEEN 10:30) KOREAN VETS AND | sghours. Excellent work. | =*P=RIEN WAITRESSES TYPIST— cl willing to work, thet be held Thursday, April 12, PPP ACI of ov Ps ne + 2 Gd - uniim. . Apply in a 138 p.m. from Voorhees-Siple 6 BEAUTIFUL GRAVE LOTS,| ASSEMBLY, CABINET AND IN- Ad NON-VETS ing conditions. Top rates. | Club. Ore PU RCHASING OFFICE | son. ad Funeral’ Home. Interment ih The Pontiac Press wil divide, Berry ‘Mount Come: | staltation’ mene for heuseeratier | 8¢¢ 44 Under Instructions —9. Mold- Rite Engineeri x NCED RETATL SALES | Pieter rieries, parhion” fact CRAWFORD Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. so _ tery, FE 40082. work. Apply Holly Coach Co. | MALE JANITOR WORK AND GEN-| DIOIG~ Nite Engineering | ‘ladies for part time work, De-| Terk, caleneries. | parking . facil AGENCY Seely will ite in sae et the FOR WANT ADS FOUR LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL | _ Holly, Mich, —_ rong nag = ped Co., 45241 Grand River, poe gg gle ty , efits, “Apply Ethyl Corp. 1600 Ww. | 53% W. Huron Fe 4150 oothees-Siple Puneral . Cemetery, $350, FE 42102, AUTOMOBILE 5 AN. FIRST | § Main Bt Rochester Novi. Phone Northville | _ Shee Store, 028 W. Huron st, é Mite Rea, Ferndale. MY_3-1143 FOR- DIAL FE 2-8181 WHITE CHAPEL, BURIAL class only, FE_¢-$060. — — COOK, BIRMING. | PART TIME WAITRESS. FRENCH-| E:mplo A m Lane, ™ : ‘ -_ . ood locations $45 and up. LI BARTENDER FOR } NEWLY DECO. 1462. ‘ ham Community House, Midwest | —¢ se RODUCT Employment Agen cies 8A - rom 8 a.m. m. } | Fated lounge, only sober, willing STRUCTURAL AND CONVEYOR | +9032. CT | yoo pn af o Toeter Deed apply. Morey's, efter : detailer draftsmen, Rates $2.45 to| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS! t» complete demand by public BIRMINGHAM ag ag At 10 a. m. Today — Ee 10 Boys 98 pe hogy. 68 hour week wanted. Liberty Cafe. Earn as much as §75 to $200 week OPENINGS nw ts there were replies af pe COLLEOE GRADUATES | . niet . no investment no canvassing. Car! rmmediate full of ‘pars pe: fips on our . Po. ne A i . . ‘ 3 ig Fg Ag mee the Press office in the staff open immediately, No over- V. SALESMAN. a | 39100. 7pm to 10:00 pin. | fetaries, typists. general office pow a Gh walle Foy following benest night traveling. $4200 salary and| We need 10 boys. 16 to 18 yrs,| outside work. Good for ~ZP.| MELIABLE WOMAN, OR GIRL | Birmingham semen cn auaies. scadiiem “a ee Gavesiions i . me _errangement, Grefet mar. of age, work one aftérnoon| worker. Call at Munts T.V. Ino, for ba fetnity ‘Lake | 130 W" May puneeymens Rereiee, ment which has been ren- 3, 12, 16, 21, 22, 25, 28, nn oes pe fe A ane, f gy hy | RN Orion Live in. tnquire 16 -N. | ~——~——Maple_ Birmingham, crror_ "when cencefanone || j 30> B& B®, 6% G1, 64. 65, f) Bis adzerugemene "Wine Fonude | veren. Monday "or" Fiediy, 10 | "nnmeer gon ay, Untied op Grim’ * Or Am No» tate! CAREER tre made be ‘ure to get || | 75, 78 Frees Box portuniy. ust” be neat, in tp STENOGRAPHERS . tea, ae to produce: reter- Bert Falkner heed app ser ah Ros. ge So $3,081 & year, interest. SESAME aE WE | Circulation Dept... | Set ie HE Bast wa Sepia one The Pontiac Press ‘DO YOU TRUST YOUR WIFE. _. vif pte Agee 04] GENERAL ‘OFFICE | one. ia GRAEBNER'S oe FOR GIRLS | CAREER CENTER Riker c. PE 60416 LEARN BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY = need no epee be the Ser cower tees and shorthand vy high don Only’ a few letters a day, Mid- west 406 Ponting State Bank Bidg., PE 6-227. 4 gent ave , Le pei? ieedendl FE 8.0416. vinincatn PONTIAC SERVI ; 2581 sis ee ALESMAN | esale butor. contacting retails stores. (— EE some this Senay ol Cosme Center T Riker Bidg. PE 60416 SECRETARY TO PERSONNEL MGR. The m er of one of Pon’ nes Lee ered firms asks us i asi . blic contact for pe irl wee es to meet GRAGNER'S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE $211" Instructions 9 a AIRLINES NEED m men, you women hostesses tation “agents. ticket ie, passenger agents, reser val agents comm ‘ations, reco THE MANOR COMMERCIAL RLIN ‘gee Seek fi _onautics, Box 47, 3 AUTO BODY hase stn Fad Fantaine -| 63_W, Montcalm. . Wil pick up SOIT SS CARE POR PWS children, Light ve in, Call FE eens ;| Would like housework b by 244 day. Please call F 2 12 AL ~A-l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONRQE FE 4-6866 — BASEMENTS 2. & agement - oor, gcreteek stig’ geieset Footing, ‘sidine. porches peso ale mum cane MiCHGax HOME eee eo FE 5-689 Bri LOCE AND CEMENT ok ale cht ne Sere. i a commer. ‘oneal wor k. Ph. sore. BRICK CEMENT WORK BRICK ANt Bg Wortihanshie . 36381. CEMEN Ww . ALL- NDS yimere, drives, ete. Jensen, D & MBL “SE DD A ROOM AT LOW ESTIMATES. SIDING, AL * TION: ‘G. work. . OR engine, up, prepares you for is OUR SPECIALTY big pay xy =-wagit oS Floors, basements, EM 3-487). oer Duikicn "Autocrat Treinine, | CUSTOM BUILDING, FHA. Fi- _Box 29, care Pontisc Press. _hancing Modernizing, PE 4-6470. ~ CAKE DECORATING COURSE | FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS ne: i. a Te ‘ KOREAN VETS AND Fioor TA LAYING, SANDING, FIN- NON-VETS | , phine, if are, aD. ye for ke as: MA- Soot - Bape | PiboR, TAVIS, Sa sian or TOOL ENOIN: : Motera. scuipment. guar ot werk No previous training or «special Free estimates + Teyior On OR education juired. Investigate 3-1616. _ our nee co-operative ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED, Report by xa aration. DDale See | 24 Murray. PE : - Ed Mi . w. titeer, Waldron Hotel, LAYING, SANDING AND -_ ‘Veenciien April 11, 1 to 8 p.m. Pantie’ Alsen main Miller, 18 yrs gis Thursday, April 12, 10 a.m. to NEW ag 7 RECEPTIONIST ed to ah ios me: Pere well FLOOR LAYING, SANDING & FIN. shin Bud Bills. FE 8-2050. FLOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. Fim Gardner, 41 Central. FE sn Bcs KEELER ursing experiences reoul: “ GeNeRal Ur Seana eek | a. ‘earn ‘Woone shoot igorme ma | tering snd. 'tule ‘work. FE PE a0, care Pontiac * GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL — kinds. ett. 1918 Horas Marsh, 353 N. Cass. FE 2-302 FE 2-8046 Work Wanted Male 10 BASEMENTS DUG, SEWER AND water ¢ cemmected. ib» too lar 4 or small, 8-3401 rE asi. BOYS WANTS WORK OF ANY CARPENTER AND wD son ban ay work new and re CEMENT WORE, FLOORS. BA: fae Cheap iabor. ments & driveways, MY 20702 CARPENTER WORK, ALL KINDS | Easeueusinn ocesen - co: cemen _ fl dirt ahd gravel | Pie Sars, HOUSE MOVING. _equipped. FE: 4-8450. L. A JOS. FLEMING, Sand finishing. 2-4405, LLY Young. AYING 185 Eidison. LAND CLEARING — 8TUMP RE- moval— a fg many ditches — con- crete a. OL 1-6645, PL “ASTERING “AND REPAIRS ALL aranteed, Reasonable Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 - Pysiae BOOKKEEPING sEnv- , Reasonable rates. Phone FE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 x | BRESRI Bohs a nar | terations. (tLe tortion. ‘ba agendia Ck after 10 ~ Garden Plowing 16B wa OtO TILLING _et, OR 3 on OR 4 Wayne Gatch ~~? MYrtle _3-5631 fartene plowed. iawn Lived. wns PE 2.0077 BUSHEL, plow garden, FE 51207. Income Tax Service 17 AA INCOME TAX DAILY & EVENINGS WAYNE GARRETT Days. ORiando after 7 p.m. a Aa Ben 2 « Paz, fo aoa TAX SERVICE BENJAMIN h. ih BACKUS re : Eves, FE e017 Vice IN FAX RERVICE IN YOUR ee sRVE MONEY — SAVE MONEY Let us : a Oe TAX SERVICE ‘ NEW LOCATION FREED HELP? antes MAN'S INCOME TAX vi East Tennyson, v= , i, 9 om Mey ___ Laundry S Service __18 LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RU? RUF- fled. poo finished. Pontiac PE 23-8101 ree rE LAUNDRY. eORY ‘sERY. sata * rick apron “DONE in FORCES ;Annecer . apring clean up. By season or monthiy om down, Lx your home, Nothing down A Ry - payments. ich. Serving poutbenstern”” Mich Free esti- mates. EM 3-207) Del, 4 outa. ya Comanets patscanins. 3 oyre, in Pontiac Reas. John Featherstone. FE | $].ASTERING, LATHING, RSI 41390 dential-commercial & repair. CARPENTER Y ORE, NEW. OR | _L. Miller, FE ¢0274 repair. No small, or PLASTER] eae. Free got ates Phone OR Pipe T-0osl W om Kauee, REPAIR. cas es i Gis GaBinEt | ROOF MASTERS, NEW AND RE- CARPENT A om a r. ranteed work, Free Murdock. iw repair. D. B.| timates. FE 2-768, san ees : G. 8 ¥ CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR- . and 6 finish Be Remodeling.| Spo" ss epairs, EM 34 PTIG TANKS AND TILE CARPENTERS, ALTERATION TION AND raids ata TA eee ane : on Sins or x CABINET M a One nN ; ter, Kitchen & specialty. FE Fe enter see Aa emt ee ee WORK NEW AND __repair, PE 44210. DRIVEWAYS, ROUGH a Fe fill and top soit BLECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed_ Murray ec _2-8687- NTER NEEDS ExP. CARP Fk work. Reliable. FE 5-8325 is SCHINE AND — BULLDOZING “Es R_D FE 4-604 Gusinces Services 13 PPP APPA LP PEL Saeed A&B TRENCHING Footings, water line field tile. FE 5-406. INDUSTRIAL FIRST RST AID MAN ger Age . A. Lewis, Bo: 16, on lta, South Dakota “PLASTERING, AND PATCHING, a UCK vE es all kinds of trucks, also ACE TREE SERVICE: REMOVAL i naan Get our bid, FE “APPLIANCE SERVICE fences Re a water br ES No cere 5 oe driven i a! fair ee t need work. Long, Walls and windows. Reastna short — oo etty wi _Free est. No oblization. FE 2-1631, win pee ansthing » hom | Ay MAKES OF FOUNTAIN NS _wterving. FE_302 pa factory trained men YOUNG WAN sonal our OF at our one i, Printing service needs work to Office Co, Law ‘ather Mother. Please call! rence Bt. ne balay, CARPET LAYING Mating Any reps repairs: Gurpet les clean. employed i. man, a me. nm or 32-7385, CHI Y WOR in ebtem bie aN Wit Moving & & Treks 19 | Aad MovING, UCKING, LOW service, EM 39289 a Ai MOVING HAULING \SHl RUBBISH AND LIGHT hauling, a Nocutt Pumphrey, 150 eee eres ae OW of _Basement ete. _ FE + ASHES AND ROBSII. Sait ime. FE 5-204". FRANK JOHNSON NS | WIN pick uy anything. 85-4442. ; INCINERA CLEANED. ASH or rupee iver 1 up. FE 45134, cio watuine Oe aD and moving, PE 21017: cer HAULING AND RUBBISH. FE 5-5033 Goat wig tt avT ;WoceiNS Rubbish hew Send, fil dirt end gravel, 2-0803 O’DELL CARTAGE ta Ww, Mura E NEE LAND CONTRACTS “Sorry, but I cant keep her tf — — she's hatching eggs!" Painting & Decorating 20 “1. pemvames, KITTENS wane homes. Pound: Collie, also Beagle __MI 42339. ; ); BLUE PIGEON No. NPA- FE 4-6406. FOUND: _85-31609. FOURR: STRAY woe: i FEp- car ae mis Perry Park, Bieck and tan Ger- man rd, Childe Re- ward, 46030. _ Lost: MANS BILLFOLD CONn- Impartant papers sum of money and Generous “a ler 3920 _Rochester 3 rai ¢ oe eS “PET WANT TO home? FE 56-290 imal Rescue League. LOST: LARGE MALE WIREHAIR Airedale. ree, SS — Bobolou. _ Please call FE 5-02 Lost BROWN te male “springer epeniel ITE vicinity Crooks and Auburn. 5-0768, a GLASSES IN red case. 3-0013, . BAG IN VICINITY OF NEWBERRY: ST. KEEP MONEY, BUT RETURN VALUABLE PAPERS. FE 28181, ext. 64. LOST: BEAGLE, MALE, BLACK, cn, Paaerap-squney Lae Ra sents. Reward FE 40040 Loar: PAIR OF DARK-RIMME MED giasses in brown case, Vicinity of e Hil 2-0648, ls. Call : BLACK AND WHITE ey vi with lame leg. Vicinity 8t. Fredericks, Pre 2-530. “Hobbies & & Supplies 24A | =, NEW SCRABBLE on 8. | AINT By number sets, en to fit) BA is East Lawrence, FE 32-1414. = SPRING CLEARANCE Brownie. es Fye kite reg $14 35 $10.29 Plex kits, reg No. 3 ys. $15.05: 7 FS Metiel b reg sae is 02.30. Pony 5 tude! C —? 33.78, Notices & Personals = QUICK CASH CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP 580 W, HURON ST. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W Huron St. REgEEES| f 5 : a ae EP: | Eee | H af i 33) ze Fg Es to the Michigas P = 5 to ae beer, Fy He rr DORN PAY a serie eerae| Geers” by any other ages chives Poatiee, Mich, Real Estate seen eect 0 WAVES oi 20 8. Mein, Clarkston, Dorotny: na Perry. MAple 5-582 fe ele gay My __E. Pike, Open Friday & Saturday | have buyers pumas _- Wd. ¢ Children t to Board | 26 W. Huron FE 4287? a is i es ~ LOVED & CARED 23-1730, Ht, Russell Young + FE 44535. or equity io your Templeton, Realtor Orchard Rd PE AEE mest. | Wanted Real Estate 32A (|; HOMES es in good cond LARGE AND SMALL Wo pove buyer fer large and PEDDLING YOUR * ey «feu Bune Eg \~ SOLD — or Not Sold Wid. Household Ggods | \WT HITE, res aoe BROS. aod want prom: ffm Se, an Se orice i) wit BUY on 1 YOUR LAKE cou ‘S LARGEST OED FURNITURE Bp SCTE Office” 000 ie is Bas | you BUY HowelL ingone od eeore=| MAHAN we BEER de eka —_ Ro i, Be int Clarkston isn't } blo ELST ILLL | | ate | OOo en Ere REALTORS Dixie Hwv. | Phone OR 39-1206 me CASH Fok et ala S Pr door within 24 hours with cash for- your ee, Call now and tell us Edw. M. Stout. Realtor weg BE hoe Wtd. “Miscellaneous WANTED: ‘ROOT = paaeme. R. F. McKINNEY Univ = 1-8798 all sizes reg _FE 41501 “LISTINGS WANTED — _Money Wanted —28A| Mesidentiel farms Quer quale ~~ jed personal service on your apres sense periomme| 52 MOND te fy moter gal Be, it Bayh L LD. HAMMOND | Ja ele STiliwetl 1-7008, FE 5.7441 ‘Eves, PE pare Wanted to Rent — 29) WATS Titer. Fu could. ai PONTIAC PRESS EM- ployee, wife and child _kfter @ p.m. WE CAN SELL Tour Re desire 3 room apt. in Pontiac. Reasonable rent. BUY OR SELL FE 28181, ext: 71. orte oe wil eel Hi 5d ese’ ont COUPLE § SOR, is DesiRE® OF. wae © eacemgene can new SON. ia peal ora + house or Yet us F et: i. : mi, Pontise Will concider apt RILEY, BROKER _OR 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4119 CAKE FRONT bah a ents | WANTED. RAN nCH HOME SITE IN 3 ore good net; morners -c OR_3-T108, ra ‘ a Within 20 miles a ' Listincs NEEDED r 4+-5800, 4 one en. cate, or mumercial peop waa? iba “GLEAN 3 roome god bath, fore. 1 Tiel! ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2 - ; PE 9-7421, OA 8-3999 YOUNG COUPLE 4 D STINGS WANTED desires. 3 or 3 bedroom bome.| LISTINGS WANTED Untu We have rs vening ‘OUNG ari iL for all I" kinds. of rest rostduntiel dren need 3 bedroom boues erty im the me $100 @ month. Mi oger BE ‘Henry, vine. ~ wed, T io OL Man eat td, ice alas n 31 meuacier Si RIDE | WANTED age ao rRoM sen “i vicinity of Crescent Inn . WE NEED to Pontiac. between Tor 1-0 ail types. Farms, ve _&.m, Call after ¢ p.m. FE ¢67i4.| tan fang, city sub- wes En Rr FROM Fc areas homes, we po 4 . eae you, ham. 6 to 4:90 shift coll PE Frade: ‘or trades = for Mr Wd. Contracts, M as 32/ ACTION! Saree naan 2 1702, W 5 caeeny tre eg A.C. ELLIOTT & SONS al N’Western Hwy. at_M’delt. L. H. BROW} N, Realtor 02 W. Huron _|__ Ph. PE 2.4810 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BuswEsS Bet BLDG side TR . ‘ K. G. EMPSTEAD ig eR Lk. Pr OR. oo * locks Noel Rig's ca Tiles. i ¥ nt . RN, ult, newly decorated, FE rt he cae q vilia Cn 0. 4 ROO eae A hen LAND ye ROO J io . DERN YUL! furnts: rE S * aa OOM! aT SID & TLDOREN CHILDAE! 4 po th ufo ‘EMBREE & GREGG Shion tcke Vulees” oO 3-1388. ee fié WEEKLY 3 ‘ pare. Heat & electricit fe . — © e v sep- pao = OR — foul basement, new ream bain and x} evious © tchool ‘facilities nearby, i pe. Clemens Réeaponeibie fon, living room tenant main consideration two baths, : 4 window, cree GROUND” ELOOR APiRtMENT eee ‘ ra aati. ‘Ask tor pe od sme i -drinkers, 1035 ries n AROUND POR A YEAn sales couple. No drinkers. and ights furn uple only. 470 9 Oskland "Ave. dren welcome. Sleepy Mo. Sane RM. . Two. adults, guneee. Large and new! AT POD For lor 3 Laundry and breakfast turn. N-on drinkers. _FE 5-8700 prices a wel Rooms With Board 38 3 roome fad vee. Adults only, $67 per ee eee eee ee K. G. HEMPSTEAD | ®088D AND ROOM FOR OmN- 102 ©. Huron FE 40204 _tiemen, PE +5330. 5 UPPER, « ROOWS—Privare | "QOM AND, ACARD. HOME COOK) BRICK BUNGALOW entrance. $20 per week. on w Ra. Tica Sites, BE |RSS OTR). See ray va Lakeview, . home on jot Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| ~~ itd oil furnace," electrie BLOCK Fmow pve, Puraaawr | COMValescent Homes 38A| Seu Seresorn"h "oul vais . PLE. orated, osscnates “ye #0946 3 2 BEDROOM “a UNPURN. tf) ih raph. 2-4510 or ri o“ Wh. children, $16) @ week, OR 3-7012. WT dec. FE 16, TEL Fe eee ee a ‘ 0 EE ORE SENTRY RTE CSE S ATER 01 NE ah A SO eR LNT RN we kee. e af eee Mes 3 é ‘ «| oe |e NEW 2 on RES OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M. PEARL BLDG. CO. FE 5-7923 . oer pe WHITE ~ BROS. 100 W, Huron SPE 8.4407 "The WEST SIDE INCOME “Continental” " ey at a3 = ot esting of aike Ry nn mg Beo—terms, Call tar resin cay a Soho ee J. A. Taylor - as, heat & 100 Oukland Ave, Pe eases Peraverny et Hleabet ¥ ae GI HOMES TARE PEVILEGES ae Epes - WHITE BROS. = Sun, 3 to 5. tf ‘no anawer un Jane eat 08 Co ” ADAMS 3 BEDROOMS WEST OF TOWN FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 OFFE $10, Clarkston ment, =e : food | Fes Scheola and tar. $12,600, te Seminole Hills ma ee RS. Near St. Michael's . room and terma, § room meters home tn ce’ Lg Be 2 family income Pull bas Situated AN NETT on en, ne ne wi, UD. T. G. Trocke Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd. 34671 down w for Mr, ‘LH. BROWN, | Realtor 1963 W. Muron Png ‘ees ~” COMMERCIAL wn, | bs ari ve 4 sisi WE WI LL ’ ows J Vi VALUET, Realtor Seoperative hea Estate Rise ticres and —— = yeazen cows, _eentase automatiqa real estate | @ Mt. Clemens Eve. Mrs. ine eS h each unit, e in and hot 2 tam: pe fe , 6 up, excellent " best, 3 car ga- Tage, $17,500. JOSEPH F, REISZ ne W. Huron Bt. MI 4-419 SUBURBAN 2 BEDRM. 2 FAMILY INCOME $1,500 DOWN™ Modernistic, ounereee Testion ¥ tiful Lotus ‘el design, ith Drviteges win- wer level, water, of sit ise, immediate pos- Kelchner "BUD" Nicholie end ing urance FE 6-1201 re +8773 4 er Eve re Since 101% N Sa heat, return on § ROOM HOME bedrms, and full bath up, ¢ large rooms down, Full basement Close to Reasonable terms, INCOME— Anderson-Edith Area shoppin this 2 a COMFORTABLE HOME NEAR ST. FRED'S Pienty of room for that growing family, This attractive home is ee 2 lots . has 3 Pa 7 up, very fortable heated tenperens living rm, lace, dining ~ kitchen, b nook & small bedrm. down. Shower & stool in bemt, 9 car garage, | John K. Irwin REALTOR 32-1804 or 1925 aw Street 7 Er 5.4846 many liv’ REALTO Open 1011 W. Huron st eatures. ELIZ. LK. ESTATES INDIAN VILLAGE 3 BEDROOMS-22 ft. living rm fi *, ~w | room, large kitehen = «with reakfast apace, wier room, basement, gas eat, jarge screened porch at rear, le ree and more $19, 500, : ‘SEMINOLE HILLS ENGLISH COLONIAL room, dining parlor, .R. HILTZ Lad PE 5-618) eum ha TRIPP Cass Lake bedroom ranch built tn 1954. Beautiful condition, ex- cellent location perfect 5 jf AP ieee shear ore o~ a ae . Arua ~“T’'m just looking, thanks!" ___For Sale Houses 43 2 FAMILY DUPLEX, AUTOMATIC fl heat, Midwest 45016. Week after four. | CLARK 1 ACRE — West bed- rol price, $9750. Call 2 bedroom ——— a T *, burn “Heights Lot 100x150. Weil tic tank ‘included, No wM. a 0 whittcon REALTOR MULTIPLE im VICE LAKE cE FRONT four on ee an ou ir — and grill and a boat dock. me available LVAN REALTY 7383 Orchard Lake FE 5-0418 MOVE RIGHT IN! New 2 bedroom home, Large liv- ing. room with d Gen sized kitchen. Complete basement. Automatic oi! heat ied 2 nice sized lots. Close down, monthi Dorothy Snyder Lavender R EALTOR 2140 W. Huron BARGAINS 5 room home 2 garage and basement, fin avenue. $2,500 down. teoom hom Diste Highway, price, Terms, _PE 2-441! acres, Near Ponty $6,760 full 4 room home with Crescent Lake ip yy so Only 1% years old $1,700 down. 3 Paar yaar ots home with full base- than 1 year old. 312.080 ety “price. Terms. Call on these today, KENNEDY r Open Evenings till @ KNUDSEN Lincoln Ave. 4, bedroom home which ft» con- veniently ideated for schools. bus and stores. Also” convenient to etty hospital Gas heat $12.500 with terms, Call tts Donelson Park Z A real nice home with J Sedrms rine rm. with fireplace and screened terrace, kitchen, dining rm. and large breakfast rm Loree jot and 2 car garage. See thie home before you buy WM. H. KNUDSEN 810 Pontiac ¢ Ban : Phone FE 44516 now. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PURRIEES? BUNGALOW ymen os and ‘insurance AGL sale. 44% per cent interest. ncow BUROALOW $10,075 Oo = aes Log eant shake win modern ©: *sttuated on mt 702200, BuNOALS ore _* White fe fram “g' a all bungalow with steirw ay te . ee , ork kitchen iy new c — aren. more windows ct. rere, beautiful | Tot, 138, wal he wes shade, near schools and = r $3050, ice, ‘ AKE GARDENS MACON LY OME $0075 1$36.97 Per Mo. ___For § Sale | Howes 41 43 “BARGAIN $300 Down 4 room shell with water, geptie and some plum level lot. Pull p with $33" a. mo. Of Maybe Re. house South __Mary 8 Sue St. OA 8-2018. NEAR ST. JOE'S Duplex, : apts. § rooms extra. fo lots. gba 500 we fr aspo WILLIS S M.-BREWER N ‘yr 24532. —— PE 4-5181; BERKLEY M. & garage. Auto, features, Pull be base- _ment, $12,500. Owner LI ” WEST SIDE | Colonial 1 rooms, home. Larse ving fully . gots. ‘one sell, M b Call PE! b NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST ‘HAYDEN, OPEN DAILY $1250 DOWN mode} Some, 4 Hin ied He fi 38 ee 7 . - = af) = . HAYDEN, Realtor _ Walton FE $0441 Open Eves. ao F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 3-1235 Corner Wittame Lake Rd. & M50 After 5, call OR ses MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FIRST OFFERING NORTH SIDE ey a nd bat nih upstairs will m: P} Glate win are offering at $13,650 with terms. Jot. 2 and 3) bedroom sterier | BE FIRST. balld on eur ft om 4 ‘ Boe owe th"ot| FT Uri phries (E81 BEDROOM, FULL : basement 0, 608 eet ee - REALTOR - "P. T SMITH, Realtor ere lOts FEIN . v 1898 H. Auburn OL 61226 | 8 N. Tee erere isting pervice , $1250 DOWN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Over Pg of level land 4 = ss ve the heart of downtown La Batemal! } Pengsioe Has larg ma an porch, full basement, stoker heat, compiete storms and screens. Act $1300 Down fast on this one. nm lus mortgage — to ua) R.D, RILEY, Broker room brick ‘home tn Sylvan 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 Citass, a ee sewers, water and as, Less ‘Un r oss . This ia the Compete home, no BROWN | s3.73r shi: 4 ou PMA Pond epproximate- ty $2 plus costs. venne FULL PRICE — Lovely 4x30 td ome. Aluminum | Drayton Area hot water, Easy terms. I _ — ae $0600 REAL VALUE — Brand new bungalow home with oak floors, full ‘tae, Beau A.C. furn. laun- eautiful plastic tile Ol A dry bath ere is a new home worth the money.“ See it and compare others and you'll agree. Lake with oth Privileges About 4% miles from $1500 DOWN — ay goo at Williams Lake. ely room bungalow and _ pete on the lake. Large k Priced at only $7500. $7986- GOOD -VALUE — Modern in the city. $12,800 BRAND NEW — Excep- ttonally large bungalow home with full basement, o! dvr forced _hot weet heat. Recreation rm., prety re e, real Ter a he 3 ft. lot. Paved st. You 7 long time before you find - . home ll your money than i. one L. H. BROWN N, Realtor. 1362 W. Huon Co-Operative Real | Estate jt cg Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE CHARM AND CONVENIENCE What a wonderful place to live fust outside of Pontiac in beau- tiful Oakwood Manor This 4 bed- room brick and frame home ts located On over @ l-acre wooded jot Lake privileges of Little Btl- ver Lake The natural brick Meat- og fireplace and: the large pic- ‘ture window makes ‘the —— living room a place rue family wilLeniey. The div ‘ded nll basement with new of] furnace Ad family room, This quality butt, exclusively located could not be duplicated at the full price of only 500 on terme. ake your appointment now, NEW “BRICK RANCH Very attractive brand new brick ranch home located west of Pon- lastered Walls, full base- ment and attached garage, 3 nice sized bedrooms, Only $3,500 down. , WEST SIDE Very attractive 5 room home on Ee street just west of Pon- time w a Built in 1962. — throughout, Full base- m gas Landscaped ne Pull —_ $12,500, balance at just $65 per month at 4 per gent interest, ar this today. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 NEW FHA APPROVED 5-Room Homes j ONLY |; $550 Down PLUS COSTS low = full basement, pan- e reation — 2 lots 2 BEDROOMS z| $750 Down PAYMENT S- oa HOMES _ FH? ighez a -j io) fel b=] 5 ” 7 fe 9 Ff g geax Hg 339° a WHITE BROS, REA 3-1296 “? — Sun..1 to 5 5 Open Eves. RANCH TYPE SHELL, GOOD LO. cation, FE 2-1104, S. MARSHALL ST. An excellent 7 rooms and bath. Gas heat. —. Nicely land- cooee. $11, with reasonable FOR COLORED bh poe sonms and bath. re "UCKLER R REAL’ TY 8 N. _Saginaw Charles MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ® : mplete in every detail. You'll love it. $15,960, Sacrifice ; Builder needs money and & = : s 5 g = sd plastered garage. 3 bed- rooms and two full tiled baths for less than $16,000. You'll also a @ ft. living room Tennessee marble fireplace, oversized kitchen, with an abundance of custom ca ts, Ander- son windows tures for your comfort bon convenience. You'll be so if you miss this ex - nary value, so whr make your sppeuningen now? ‘ (it pleases us to please you). Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph & Sun. Co-operative Real Enate “exch J PIONEER HIGHLANDS We build to your plans and roa eifications on our lots in this exclusive section, only three jots avaliable, give us a call for fur- ther detalis. OAKLAND LAKE FRONT $1500.00 down will put you tn this lovely summer ner plererewmt, 2 bedroom, year le 600.00 full price. rornis won't Inst long, see ft today OFF JOSI YN Lovely 2 bedroom in the best of condition, neatly decorated, full basement, nicely landscaped, on Fourth St., $3,000.00 dowb will give you possession. $845 DOWN pall Lage one new home in the — — section mente on FA. 3 "BEDROOM This extra nice 6 room hom only 2 years old, neat and nicely fonsea, “ car garage, ce- WEST HURON ST West of Tele- ment drive, outside erilt graph, — home on 50 foot and many other $290 per front foot features. Positively seter s Home could be used as office best value $8,050 $1,050 down. SYLVAN Ease large Set ranch . home, attached gara 127 Brick Ranch on Uaxeland, A real fay in fine Ber et ee weet | warenr WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, 2 bded- ae. Anderson picture = room Buagales. basement, a Faro acreens. Mtsched 18 ‘x 38 —_, a <— gerage onytes parce! 60 Terms. Pine Lake B. D. CHARLES. Realtor contempora FE 4-0521 featuring iva — Ri tile bathe eae im? 8. Telegraph : enings wardrobe Se eo FE 27520 (PE 2.8217 ~ ONLY $950 DOWN Dandy 3 bedroom home in Dray- ton Plains. Well-landsca; par- cel 1005300 iis home is clean, Ein a bargain aft per on LAKEFRONT HOME ON OAKLAND LAKE bath. * hot race lots. 1% ear "garage $10,000 with half down, k possession. yoy REAL ESTATE 4306 Dixie Hw oO __ Open until &: Sat APRIL SHOWERS BRING Beauty to this fine home joceted | fm the heart of the Sylvan Shores ton of budding roses, ibs on 2 lots i rE . = can be yours for only WATERFORD AREA For the homeowner who likes economy with comfort. This ap- ealing all-white like-new bunga- wiohas 5 extra large rodme and Price includes carpeting on nice y _ with bar- becue grill, tool shed and garage Priced at $10,500 with reasonabie terms. 3 FAMILY Brick and shingle with two 3 room apts. down and one 6 room oo up. GAS } per Income ‘town. Cte ie oNTRe ant iene anywhere. DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW Near bg a Jr. High and Webste: eareeiwe brick 1960 N. vo Rd. FE 47197 NOTHING DOWN Will build 2 bedroom starter pome ™ See jot, bedroom. Rize wilt bulld on F4 lots. Don . Established in i916 Thinking of Building? Tt ts Sith pete that we ent tree's only’ authorised “HOME PLANNERS” CENTER types We have five different typ | setae PLANS in our our plan , Sprin ook gules Pip the time > . es While you out, register for th wing, month of be mete actat material No obligation . Our builders to quote you prices on these plans, or y . We let ur rice “QUALITY UIL ificatons speak for themseives. You be the judge! your wt = er eS OPENING SPECIALS _ F oon new generous 1300 brick ranch meee, ‘eune= arrangement, plus attached l'e-car ga- Tage—all for $15,750. New brick 64 ft. ranch home Bedras® inige Wring'tm. 4) © < rm, ied bath, full basement. at- garage. ay these etre gh nr ce . cos! . ill build : is custom buildine, you can select — is if Gestred. Call for fi r information. This new 56 ft. 3-bedrm a. ranch home with fuli ent, hed You will have to — to believe — & new’ low price of $13,950. Can 2 = « brand new signed mat, lines, excepti ally well” win older aoenee. be built ® city Logs has large pleture wood other “quality bullt features for the low price of $11,500, FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” a at 2200 Dixie Hwy.—% block of Telegraph ion., Tues. Thurs & Fri. FE 2-012) eves MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS MODERN DESIGN NEW WEST SIDE Unugual beauty in the planning of the design of this 5‘, room and bath, 3 bedroom fully inau- lated rambling ranch type with full basement, of] heat, self-stor- ing storms and screens. Lifetime aluminum siding, Located near bdermuaerg Pg on plot 89x127 ft. offered at $12,450, $3,950 down to qualified ‘sapen: SEE IT TODAY. BIG VALUE SMALL PRICE room, 1% story, fully oO frame home. 4 bedrooms, 3 bat full b t, nice mood: Close to schools, stores, bus and os Pull gg 8 nt $8,250, $1,500 down. 960 mo, - To Buy—To Sel!l—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN | ALTY CO, REALTORS Cox saperatine Real Estate Exchange FE 20263 7 Giroux-Franks | NEXT ‘DOOR 10. TARARCR ONE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INTELLIGENT PLANNING & best of materials combined e a home Adjoining 20 foot sumroom is a 14x29 foot living room, each havin fireplaces. The dining ae in 14 bed- rooms, 4 tile bath comprise the sec- ond floor, Complete maids quarters. The recreation room {8 29%13.10 feet and also has ® log Darmng “ ~~ place. ™~ home ull baths two wattia. 98 feet of , ele on Otta- wa drive. By appointment anytime. ELIZABETH L K £E ESTATES and only $9,500. Has 2 bedrooms, wardrobe closets, modern tile bath. Oak floors, plastered walls all ex mc car ge Nicely planted. gon um storm sash and coal vent awnings included. Beach and boat privileges. RANCH HOME | an THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 10,1956 bac a hia cs ag! MODEST MAIDENS - By Jay Alan| For Sale Houses 43 | Sale Houses 43 answer ft. ve Real Eats ite 3 oe ll men heat. New wel This tet real- We mare. the key, This isa rare opporvuaity sant ae, : VALUE VALUE VALUE at bar- posal Fireplace, Tee: car plastered sarege on black! street, Don’t be sorry, be first. a BUSINESS ry income property avatl- a low, ee price. 3 sep- arate entrances, excellent rental units now zoned commercial. You ' cant go Wrong on this low down payment, . OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere Home of Distincton bm brick | 3 em ranch lin “ving room. ~A Bg mae kitchen. ramic gile bath eos ie entranceway. Full vu with arage, ome. 2 rt FO ting taste a caren a price of s35.. - Potential On Woodlrull Lake with commer- cial & residentia! frontage.-A nice 4 room 2 bedroom home. Full beth, plastered walls opening on On « pice lot. 183 ft. business frontage on Sashabaw Rd 107 ft on the lake Pre-season price $13,500 with terms. ‘ Low Priced 1% weer bun, — with 1 bed- room té schools & bus service, on m4 Seube 130135 ft aso B landscaped. fruit trees pletely Foal im, This home - bes all the features of a high riced home. Plastered walls Kk floors 3‘) baths. Full basement. Glassed in = t porch 1% “ garage. SIN 300. LADD’'S 4286 a! Hwy. pXc Plaine 2361 or PE 2467 Lapeer Re. N. of Gliverbell Rd. “1 STOP SERVICE” Muiti-listing provides our office with over 200 homes of all sizes and locations. GILES $500 DOWN Will buy this two bedroom home loca’ side the city. This home features dak. floors, plastered walls, inlaid linoleum in kitchen and, bathroom it ts close to schools and trans- appointment to see this to- COMPLETELY | | 2 vac < FURNISHED Tf vou are renting or just newlyweds, -you - will a value plus here. Located tn- side e city off Baldwin Avenue. a 5 room, room home built in With pew carpeting and furniture lke new. Terms can be - arranged MACEDAY LAKE _§ room house, 1 bedroom down, 2 bedrooms up, part basement, full bath, lake rivileges, rsa heat urnished. CalP a an appetainaen to see this now. 2 bed- WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY CO. #2 W. Huron FE 6-6178 Open 9 to 9 WHY PAY RENT? NEW FHA APPROVED 5 ROOM HOME $33.72 _|Per Mo. Pius Taxes and Insurance Don’t Miss Your Chance to Bea oars Owner Fen ede ey eee t + __. SHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, \PRit 10, 1956 ee Se ee he ere RS Le Tenpitons Realtor One 6. eal PE aaa” Gi YLORD 53% W. a ae PE +1549 ate Bedrooms _ a “th Commerce Lake, fn gies, me se cleat S| GI I Moriga atmo in or frauen ee price oan Cape Cod Bungalow ner lot, in Oakw home. hs and tau) rate ie Tre tround. Only #34 36,250 ith $505 FULL PRICE-Lovely lot at Crescent privileges on » lake. Only $20 down and e Two Aeris =. $1,000 down pa: with a nice §3,000 LAKE FRONT—Lovely butid- 4 ‘room pone utility Sin" | ne site at Scott Lake. "worms. FARM-Aimost two Trade—Trade—Trade— "ecte® of goed tertile coll. A iitie Need more need less & better living. Term ma? Wi Dove . umber of ’ homes. that gan be traded. Call - H. BROWN, Realtor pa ene. Sor additional infor-i13¢2 w. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 “LAWRENCE w. ene LAKE PRIVILEGES. Good let Cooley : GAYLORD Sets cach, “Also tatstront tot FE 4.9584 Scotch Lake. Owner. EM oe 130, Pike St. Open Eve & aun eee cee On EDOE 6 Fatultiple “Listing service ved road nox 1a5, vileges, 20 a month, EM 3-889. A HOME OF YOUR Fer Sale Acreage 4 47 * FY ae MAADOWL AWE —-04. 00 D fine 2 bedrm. home ith bsmt. Ye nice price only He with $60 mo. Early posses-. sion, ‘LE LISTING SER BARGAIN! BARGAIN! al acres - bd nod — Ae a lim- $500 a JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. PE 5-044) OFF vee? ST, adjoining eeds some fr maf Salsa sasal at 83.600 wir 443; 20 Acres—Orion Twp. mo, Vacant, Augresimatety 200 feet road — : . oon amall or EAST WALTON lake, live stream prop- heat b hot weler, Plumbing tor| and’ 30 acres muck.” Reason: new id um biin or . auto. Was 2 car garage. ably _briged at $6,500, $2,650 School bus. Owner transferred. dow A eecrifice at $10,500. Very lib- eral terms. AUBURN HEIGHTS An excellent nearly new 3 room home with attached garage. Ki! en has ample cupboards, stove & refrig., full bath, nice! living room, large bedroom. util- ity rm., Venetian blinds, extra large lot. Only $7,000, Vacant. 45 acres near ee on +t 6 roo ford aavetaping: Builders & Developers Knitting Noedle INFANTS’ WEAR AND YARN SHOP. WITH TERM S, IN- CLUDES FIXTURES, STOCK AND LONG LEASE. ST OP IN dite Panel Sense ROBERT CHAPIN “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” A REAL BUY Tavern with 3 bowling alleys lo- cated In properous smai] town on ge oer Over $50, yearly low overhead gals plesse 3 ou tod. Only $13,000 MAKE A CLEAN LIVING eer a poe and modern e i Lit make this # sound vequipment down, . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8_ Telegra; Ra. Park at pele” Door will over $15,000 net last year. A el ws for details. —_ is req hot yo roads. and barn. Ideal $22,000, terms. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS East SIDE 3 Fai 2: A fine value in an melee prop- erty. Fine rental location. Auto. . screens, this WITH & BUY FROM NICHOLIE AND HARGER 760: 33 W. Huron FE_5-8183 | wl B-O466 Huron PEder: —Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 40 SCENJC. ACRES Located in the hills north Clarkston, with Deautitu building site, a riced .700—total pric TOR. 20 ‘ood jow market at ONLY| 5 I-dw. M. Stout, Realtor |77 N, Baginaw St. Ph, mn Eves. 5 BEDROOMS | near M15 IMMEDIATE POSSESSI ston. MA _ 65-1198 Lovely bungalow. Large Onvin | HOLLY A room, metura! fireplace. ful Teady for subd! basement, gas heat 2 lots. 1 car! drews, 413 garage, Excelient location Wisner | Tose 7-611 an ike's school district | ————~ — $2.500 down. ___ For Sale L AS AL LE PARK Loo ACRES. 644 Neat @ rooms Built tn ‘47. Plas-, Ortonville tered walls, hardwood floors, util- ity, 3 lots. Total price $6,500 $1,500 dew EAST SIDE INCOME J apts. 2 baths. Tenants pay own, utilities, Owner furnished heat Income $125 per Page eee A ia own. ers 4 room. $3,450 d RIDGEWAY Samet ‘HOME WITH 40 ACRES. 2% ACRES WITH 5 ROOM HOUSE 165 ito Farms . 48 JOSSMAN RD in center of Wat tact LJ _Alrport Rd OR only Jones A erford Twp. Con- Hardware, 2520 1. \236 ACRES 7 ROOM HOUSE. 2 Lame barns, other bulldings. and Good 1 Pienty of ot ot tn farms P 423577 After 6. FE 46313 Realty, O rton ville $75 BALDW 4-6203 - Multiple _Listing Service \ "For Sale Lake Prop. 44 EXCLUSIVE LAKE PROPERTY Private park High restrictions 2 jots available. Reas. Call Ml 46677 BEAUTIFUL 6 FT LAKEFRONT! lot on Wolverine Lake $4.950/ T4900 $1,450 down, Hannan. LI! 1 EAST TAWAS 200 FT. ON v CAKE Huron, 4 acres, room potential unlimited. Serious illness forces sacrifice terms, mation, write D, C. Herrick, Box _324, Royal Oak Mich LAKE ORION FARMER Good level ‘S FARM 100 mere farm in rich productive Thumb district | pear Cass Cit fully stocked can move righ ehiena, house, farmhouse Tractor, drinking cups, granary, vy This farm is nd equipped. You t in. Barn, stan- milk corn erib, ‘%- with full base- grain, hay, ete. seeded. Mckeees FARMS AND ACREAGE Ill, FE 4-0003 BARGAIN! commercial frentage on , room modern, year around lake —-> FOR 708 Hina peer furnaces. $7 e50, with Call Rutledge. OR 3-111! ROUND LAKE FRONT > ii tose baie lace he, tee Sale Business F roperty 49 Hace, shade trees 12.500 th bi500° down wet MUL a LISTING SERVICE PAUL JONES, REAL wera 5b. ARGAIN' aI uron _Pb aa . 60 feet, Joslyn, LIVE AND PLAY AT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Year Ls) ‘round better class homes, foot amd wider waterfront Wil build your home—see “C eve! nicely w SCHUETT, Realty ions eae (Mts) EM 34236|3000 FT. PL 8081 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4197 40 ACRES WITH PRIVATE TROUT POND Flowing stream and nice base lake. ‘, mile off good pavement. Excellent neiehbo ood. Per- Rect , igtate site or may be PAUL A. KERN. INC. | 71's N. Saginaw FE ? 8209 “Real Estate Since 1919" OVERLOOKING PRIVATE UPPER Lon ke 2. bedroom brick ranch. Attached 2 car garage | bah - landscaped. $26,500 FE “TO SETTLEESTATE | | Srivan “Lake, ‘Opportunity "fo 2 and 80 work needed to dccorete, Low down payment. Call ~ Motor Buildin, Estate office JIM W RIGI isis } Oukland Aye. Rent Le Lease Bus. 3us. Prop. 49A _Ortonville Rd. corner. Close to Pontiac —« for Reai iT T. Realtor PE_6-9441 5x80 BUSINESS BUILDING, 10081 A. MA 4000 FE! ‘3-414. Eves. ee commercial CFASE OR BELL LARG ~y EQUIP: ‘4 gt 4 rite “pontine Business Opportunities 51 a GOLDMINE! Near Mio. Completely equipped restaurant. Gas pump. cabins, | ete 330 on eres, | Ideat mote! site. Tiness forces sacrifice $8 950 DRESS Downtown, Needs oe Hag to4d tablished over 25 SHOP Ex- Ideal for 2 women Possibi ities. ‘unlimited, Sheer il—wili sel] at inventory. THELMA M. ELWOOD ALTOR 5143 Case Riieaveth ee FE or FE LISTING #E! 0 GERVICE MULTIPLE WILLTANES LAKE. 2 BEDROOM COMMERCIAL BUILD! home, new. Close to beautiful beach. Builder and owner. OR 382 Lake Privilege Lots! ESTATE-—MUST SELL FOR CASH. Lots located ir West Blcomfieid, | Waterford, and Commerce Town- ships. On Case Lake, Elizabeth, Lake, Pleasant Lake- and Wolver-| ake | PRICED §300 TO $1,500 | Horse S018 Case-Eliz. Rd. FE 39179 For Sale Resort Prop. 4A? LUXURIOUS MODERN LAKE OR- . Automatic heat, oe a Besscoatte. By 9 E = #0 by 7S foot building, that ts presently being used as a church Cement, en 8 50 by 206 foot lot. Gas piemeing be Unilmited pessibili: block structure situated eat, REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake KITCHE FE $-0618 LEAS) - ONE OF Pontiac area's finest bars, Must know fi food, $1800), . Press GET cH cash necessary. Box 6 20 1 ox. ‘| TT N. Saginaw st. COMPLETELY Eas diner iy sale, MApie+- 460 Dixie Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS SUPER STATION in good main highway corner location, 2 STRAIT LIQUOR BAR in boom- ing north located M Separate modern Only $11,009 down includes real estate. TRULY ONE OF THE SEST grilis and restaurants in Pontiac. | Excellent main highwa tion in highly populat Excellent fixtures and ment throughout, Grossing a $50,000 per year. $13.900 full price on easy terms. WARD E, PARTRIDGE | REALTOR FE 4.3581 NEW LOCATION AT 1050 W. Huron &t ‘ Piitorary Open Eve, 7 to 9 ~ BEER AND FOOD — ON DIXIE HWY. Fuliy equipped restaurant bar with 100 ft. en Dt 26x40 ft Grow $36.- and lent block bldg year ‘round business 600 in eee. $9,500 down and $200 onth, Everything goes: Pend. t building and equipment Giroux-Franks yo REAL ESTATE 4395 D OR 39-9701 0 gf 8: Bat. ‘ti § ma a 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE. VARIETY STORE Lake front home on main hi > way in — eee: consider trad PANGUS “1919 M15 Phone Ortonville 132 Collect WANTED Listing on profitable hardware and ‘or lumber business thet can be built up Have good buyer. Call LI7-2715 or LI 9-3220, Earl _Cari, Broker _ Sale Land Cuaktactes 52) Bo DISCOUNT $5,235 balance at $60 monthly, 64 ths. cent interest, Your cost $4.- cost @ per cent in- terest. Secured by 4 room modern | city home. Clark Real Est Estate, 1962 W. Huron 46402 FE 44813. i>] or Ask for Mr. Clark $1,400 DISCOUNT Balance due 87,000 at 870 per month including 6 per cent in- terest, A-l buyer on contract. Cost to you only dw. M. Stout, Realtor | Ph FE E seis | Open Eves, Till 6:30 |SLICE OF HAM ee a Money to Loan __ (State Licensed Lenders) CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get cash you need now . y net in monthly amounts you Phone, write or come in. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence 8t, LOANS $25 TO § $500" |. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. —— Loan) TW. Lawrene ; Recommend Buckner's Four (4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pontiac area where you can guickly bor- row to on small once + & - mon payments. You gs full amount. No deductions 1 T oF BORROWING at Buciners’ 18 18 LESS THA Ge peered cash quickly from * Buckner’: triendly loan company Buckner Finance Co. Offices are .ocated: Poritiac Ind Floor National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, Walled Lek: 290 Barnston to bank? Utica 45462 Van Dyke One block Nerth across from bank ~ WHEN YOU NEED ~ $25 to $500 You can get tt quickly om your signature ear or furniture. me orsers, yments to sult budget, We wili be glad to you with your FINANCE CO. 02 Pontiac State bank Bidg — _._ PE ¢% GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Dring | ag 14 closed x» made we fur- and oth 168 to 1955 Ts. title, Most deals minutes. Loans also niture, signatures curities, Oakland Loan Co. er && 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG PE NOW "9206. IN OUR NEW HOME 7 North Perry Street (Second Floor ) Corner of Pike Loans to $500 with fast service and on a repay- ment pian sulted to your income. We invite you to. visit our besa modern office where friend! courteous service awaits you. one FE §@121 for your needs, eaite Fleisher, Manager. Berke- ley Voss, President, : Home & Auto Loan, Company) N. Perry Street ‘Second Floor! Hours: § to 6; Saturday © to 1 Money to Loan 53 ——-; Money tot Lenders) | ___ Mortgage Loans 54 $25 to 5 to $800 MU’ LOAN co. % E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS Extra Fast Service bf ke ‘ow can borrow yg B. | ly LOANS $600 to $1,500 ut enclose houses partiy ¢ ructed. 4. To puild a carage or on &® garage home 6 second mortgages m 7 y 209 National Building | __Ponfiae, or phone FE ¢4720._ Swaps ame APPL A LOT FOR TRADE _PE_5-7470. BASEMENT. SOME ~ 53 ‘| sonable, FE FE 2.000 35,000 ‘Families condition 6 55 = _ For Sale Clothing — _ 56 125 pn ESSES, $2 14. Skirts, sime 26. 2. od ‘condition. FE 5-0356. WANTED PLOWER OIRL DRESS, full length «ive 5. Pink. Call FE GTRL'S | CLOT LOTHING, os, ica" SUITS | OF Fane ores, a «| Sale Household Goods 57 PIECE BEDROOM SET, WITH > pateese & Cor $48. PE 2.5866. 2 RUGB 12 ES aad ox. | FE 2 APRIL BARGAINS binet aid BoBSREES: siszsesss on Be Oakland Furniture PE 2-5623 104 8, Saginaw APT. Si2m REPRIG. FOR GALE, 45, FE 27063, AUTO. fon Looks ike’ new” Pisst Locks 1a iia ue Re ese ol “4 OR 3.5636, IANCES ADE-INS GUARA Auto, washers $08.50 up wenger Washers ......... $22.50 up Refrigerators ......., 5 up Vacuum cleaner . mA} Roy's rte Replacements _Service, 96 Oakland. BEAUTIPUL ELECTRIC RANGE 2 mail and 1 deep drawers, Large orca plus < oven. Like new, W SINGE: N Take over Pal of $11.13 Cade Iressa ee teeee F urniture and APP re eae te Be" 5 Used to — on jo GAS STOVE, $20. upie ao HAIR, $48; Suita dee see and cushions, $25. wayTAG O AUTOMATIO ble ty ER. cond, Only $79.05 PAY ‘ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY PEARSON'S BANK FPORNITU ORCHARD LAKE AVE Plastic Wall Tile. . .2c ea. ju Paint .....scccceceses Ae eed enenee 62.48 1.48 ane tL a PHILCO, 2, Yt. REPRIO, 675. 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP wie ten etching ote. tw “ALL FOR $97, PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’ s Bank Furniture @ Orchard eo Ave. PE «The PORCH @ $15. PE «1 A al os eat » $30, See unc e tae ae si. ty ae. PRICES SLASHED ~ #25 foulaway” bed floor sam roastin, gn. 067 Ridgedale, Bi IT 4-1288. —— *| 965 sof wENoae AUTO le Guaranteed 6 a 3 ER $70 dres _Elec. Co. . 1060 W Huron BENDIX | ELECTRIC AUTOMATI eid excellent condition, Cal) FE BABY BUGGY 6i5; GAB STOVE, 25: Bunk beds ‘complete, 625. BABY BUGGY. F BTORRLINE, NEW. _Car_ seat. BABY Sountitns In GOOD: cond, White Storkiine wardrobe and bed, with mattress. Chrome high chair, buggy, bathinette and _ Pees pen with pad. Call BENDIX 3 ELEcTRIC DRYER. ety full aranteed. Delivery, ad ‘installed No. down payment ot per week Washer, } Mosel “Act condition, #00 pe Phone BOTTLE GAS: New low price, Complete inst lation. Only $10 _ gas. weaves | _Puelgas, _ BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS. Like new, 650 or best offer. 26 Rosshire Court off Glendale. See _after five. CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND _small record players, FE 58-8756 CA8H FOR Your FURNITURE _or tools, OR 3 22717. CHROME DINETTS SETS, AB. mle these —scurself and save, Four chairs and table $60.95 val- ue, $39.95. These are new, 1056 de. signs, famous make, Formica tops. pdpular colors. Leok and compete these terrific value« Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard . Lake Ave 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 4:4 FT. Ww ALL TILE 25c GUAR, HOUSE PAINT, GAL, an ie SUNT, TM “PRINT, OAL. 83 SYERS, 141 W_HURON, FE ¢30 CLOBET, $§ ving rE, _2-3701 CROSLEY - REFRIGERATOR. Sealed unite —— on door, Excellent o Only $00.95, Mid- West 6-1 DAVENPORT, LARGE WITH _ made floral silpcovers, $30. 2-067). SavERPORT: RUST COLORED, nd —_. very good cond. $45 @” FIRESTONE 1 ELECTRIC stove. Good condition, Reasonable. FE 40463, ELECTRIC DISHWASHER, ELEC. , Shelvedore refrigera- yrs. old. Kitchen sink, . 20 storm windows an screens, privete owner. Must seii for cash. Beet offer. Bendtx washer. MA 4-1231, Call_motnings. 4 BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE. $i0 Cond cond 09 6. Jessie. FE EASY “SPIN DRYER WASHER, certens wornies condition, 6 yrs. old, M MI 41006. Snuentunempeapacaaaniell ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MA. pone — r mo, or bal- ance eof, sabe mee "Dealer ELECTRIc STOVE, eae so 335 FE setae FREEZER. UPRIGHT ONE OF pn iy nl —_ makes. DON'T PASS UP }MONEY4. Sell unneeded | os belongings for. cash rE, . Take over pay- | aT i through Classiied Ads!) ary sofa beds, modern. . 20.05 $99 davenport and chair. 964-50 ser and bed, morte wane 4 unt chatre, harévood. .$ 2.98 A meena =a fee ,lineteum rean, — " 43s 94°50 wh white house paint. 6 2.95 $49 5 plec hquse, paint: : $29.95 $20 Duncan, -Phyfe drop leat exten- sion tabi ... $84.80 Dencen Phyfe chairs $ 9.95 tio ant gas stove, ay burner r*4 Set eee: elec. » SON'S FURNITURE. Harold's. Paint = ‘Lino. ise 85 10 Hollywood frames... . 6 by 4 drawer fin. map.-chests $17.95 12 4 drawer unfin. chest.... § 8.95 $20 mattresses, all eer $12.95 Sale Household Goods 87 ae TRADE- IN DEPT, : PR A 6 cu. NG. EB. Retrig. Hoover Vac... . CLAYTON'S, “eet Ore Appliances «o Harbor reset” or FE 60074 USED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS SPECIAL N ot W. LAWRENCE. PE 5.8151 re cote Ag 4. PAD, BE inner ae Ameren Gree mah oe tems, 8 ES Bly Faas ork. FE 8 £. “Used TV. ea ae 2 Te GUARANTEED W Waite’s Television Downstairs $ Store HOTPC TRONER . 400.95 ee } meng Nos oa pas enge he. bite} greet ® fesioe ranges cq none sot PE _¢1133 USED. TRADE-IN DEPT. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, Wan ie lent condition end. sefrigers- for FE 24104. Call after Wayne Gabert’s NEW | SHIPMENT Beautiful mahogany flush doors, “CHURCH'S INC. 107 8. Squirrel Ra. re 4. ros,} face “ fen 2686 | ) PORK, HALF AND ‘ jarket, FE! ; BOAT FOR GAL, ig FF MAS | Mes vahen ee 1s soe OS tere like new, with motor and Two gallons for . ceanaeanreten E83 can. Call PE 20919 aft. 3:30.| Aupber bace sate & easton € PURNITURE Roller or pan is ....,. naieens oqutinet eines rao aan |' ™ FP rooR’s ” ere FROM L R SHO for kitch- Ss and rec~ feation rooms, Bae vaide <33, aor. -f —— Michi ar| & edi or beet A *, an Fin. cedar pone Fd) Orchard Lal eA baw re Sais ve Fest Yards is in’ nt TING STOVE AnD ao} Le" ae complete ste = rooms =n BY er atte head ! Do It Yourself 61 CHI 10,00. Carpenters or mechanics FOR f . PENT ba tad ante maw ENOTTY foorin: oe BEACKETT’S ‘Cameras, t 61 BUILDING SUPPLIES Set S = CAMERAS $161 Dizie Hey. sold, traded LINOLEUM,...30e YI YD. o = oe ° Fr eenns FLOOR o.. - ee WALL TLE Moe” PATI On cccseee ah Mea Sale Musical Goods: 62 NTI-PREEZE GAL. ee SMITH’ S, 257 S. Saginaw | 2,BEOINNERS AcconDraNs. LIONEL & AMERCR N x BUNDY 6 FLUTE EXCEL. aE LYER TRAINS . CLOSEOUT PR ant oan en Tee ee a ane a ee ea a THE PONTIAC ee wiRaDay. APRIL 10, 1956 R SALES AND REPAIRS ANDERSON HDWE. aa ‘Bow rs Rd., Farming- i Mile GReen- ~£reph, __Hay, Grain Grain ¢ & Fee Feed 71 71 "2, Cortina ALFALFA HAY, : bale OR 36033, FERGUSON TO 35 CASE 300 INDUSTRIAL AND FARM TRACTORS PARTS AND SERVICE WANTED 4 Tien General Howell 1-1010 gins ou og ir year. household open.- Smart "gale _— ken Rd, Roche: mile west o of National” “Twist | Dritt, | For Sale Housetrailers 78 a 27 PT. qr nnanD at Quarton MI 40) ~ OXF ORD — “- ‘Trailer Sales — aoe hh a 3-35-40 and 45 We dare you coaches with —_ anywhere a or more on our jot at We i few used trailers that to 8 weekdays, ‘Sun “cenmotien hogs h more or less PONTIAC CHIEF selection of. APRIL liTH BE- accumulated yt fi homes Bai rom good starts { p.m Take promptly. 4 large selection Mick. A coacher ef compare Shots rental plan. » 2 tw 8. “and ae- on’ M24. tether tee ‘on offer time! ‘? FINEST MOBILE LIVING 31 TO 50 FT 1 TO 3 v OPTIONAL HUTCHINSON’S a. yy | the new RATOGA sell, ee ee Oe ae bee onditioned mob’ S aap ber parebaced our w deferred payment Blan A A — Ry ee Pires on HUTCHINSON ae: MOBILE .__. in 18-27-30 lengths. L.H. BROWN, Resltor 1362 W. Huron Ph, FE-2-4810 Trailer Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER CHAMPION GREAT LAKES and Rona! to 51 ft 1 few eren Sota 6 yrs.— ae te pay. —_ 2 gy weal trailers, like rerARTS s SToite CARNIVAL sachet ¢ s J WA 4-10 TM. Reg. U8. Pat. OFF. b 1986 by NEA Service, ine, ~~ “Your stance is all wrong, Cyclone +- you gotta learn to Telegraph 23-3200 3 EXPENSES Bales lots Eves. & Sun. p.m. Béutnwart Fri. Eve. FE Auto Accessories 80 | _ +7250. ee at at rire a *" All, PARTS FOR ‘47 CHEVRO- Fly to # ae. Oe on sched- ' . 2 . yee A TRANS Corse. AUTO GLASS | TAL engine sirliner. only Glass you wait, 7 Flor a dns topes ‘Service, € use: the highest grade of | Inc, Agent, OR lass. Pree of coffee to a | RELIAB Pi AN pr iy All work aranteed. nen 4 drive no oll ear, rds | _ Monte Insurance . ® paid. Saturday Uni 4 i ee 122 Oakland ‘Ave, PE 41006 "Mond ither war. PE a? “debe For Sale ale Tips Sons | sted on os blue lak EE eg a me thange, 903 8. Saginaw PE 4-0 alse f. B .. 803 8. dacten, PE 40687, : aw FIRESTONE. GOOD- rich U. Biack or White Side _. Walls, of “New Bh ges Pull Guar- antec, bh. a per cent off, ED W WILLIAMS RINDING IN THE linders rebored, Zuck Ma- 23 Hood, Phone PE -| For Sale Motorcycles & 8&3 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE pom ner eg 3 an i Wanted Used Cars 88 TO POR JUNK mac CHEAP >| ears. FE 2-2666 days or eves. THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We . ood them SDrive the extra miles ee pay you well, Dixie _J. VANWEL “HL J. VANWELT icy ag car or thon, | oF: a ME. : LOWEST TERMS” :| HASKINS |#2 CHEVROLET ~*paxe}’ Oakland County’s Fastest ake | saaple sto 28 IN, ND, 38 2¢ IN. ‘aouth end is FT, of sails OR SAILBOAT. 31782. rT CRAPT ROCKET, ¢ Marine Sales and Service on ¥en: ALUMA GRAPT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS MARINE SALES & SERVICE ___427 8. TELEGRAPH —__ BOAT FEVER ?? Here's Some Remedies 16 hp Scott Atwater ........ 168 Mark 7 Mercury * ——.:.... $160 ag mag Remco B Racing $175 * 120 hp POUPF ete oh . B hp Evinrude rere ae : and trailers from AUTHORIZED MERCURY OUTBOARD SALES & SERVICE Factory trained mechanics on laty. » tect DICK DEAN’S WATERFORD HDWE. $045 Dixie Highway OR 3-2526 __ Open Evenings and Sundays _ BREMAN IMP MARINE MOTOR with transmissiim. For sale or trade, For.25 Johnsen ceutboard PE 5-0956. Call betw. 9 am. and pm CHRIS CRAFT, ~ 1947, 1 1? PT. RUN: about, 95 | HP,’ $1250. Free. _ DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU TRY. as 8 Marine Bervice, Evinrud Holden Ce “Sas ‘Or ‘Orchard < 11 anneal ELGIN BOAT TRAILER, EXCEL- lent a vie 378 Going. EVINRUDE MOTORS ATS GATOR TRAILERS Ed AF lines 1 ene. | KELLY Y’s STA ARDW ARE het, PE ben Adburo ea & CLINTON MOTORS md Sea Elgin a 9140 Pontiac “Lk. td. BR 32211 ~ TRAILERS ARINE HARD WE 7 ries MARIN. EE HARRINGTON! t E VINRUDE MOTORS ertns trailers Standard eteel pier i Marine Ma: 's ints Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 ‘Open, nites ‘til 9 SHARP CARS ONLY lf your car is sharp bring car , 28 = paid for me PD “SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner * ee & E. Bivd. CAST POR ANY MAKE OR LATE __Models, Economy, 22 Auburn __ “tars any make any model. To RACI _EY AUTO PARTS PE 65-0219 170 BAGLEY 8T. ~ See M&M Motor Sales — For top dolar on jate age COMMUNITY. MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester N TTL 10 PM. CALIF. BUYER HERE THIS WEEK Revie JS bee models. Bring tith ‘ash «waiting. Averiii's ea” Dizte Hw FE_2-0878 - CFE +0006 WE NEED | 1855 S cuewnOLicr TRACTOR. _service. Call FE 4-0582 WANTED , WRECKED AND JUNK care. FE 8-1 Wanted Used. Trucks 89 WE USED Ticaie srs EE an 1090 8. WOODWARD—BIRM ___ For ‘Sale Trucks 9% 4? CHEVIE DR. 4560 be beth Lk. Ra. Carl Manning. Good condition, Low mileage. 119 _N. Roselawn i038 CHEVY 210 6 CYL. OVER- drive. nae. ey coon e paint. Low z MA 1 Tr. we GooD, Phone FE 5-271 FOR SALE: 1086 44 To? TON Fi ‘PICKUP vrolet, Good ia Se has | ppd. rei 1 “condition.” ‘$808 82, an ON DODG E TRUCK, WITH two speed axie and 16 ft. stock _tack. 5030_Gri ranger r Ra. iM7 FORD iy TON ‘PICKUP, GOOE @ooD condition. JEFFREY A 89011, SALES | 1962 FORD TANDEM DUMP truck, 10 yd. box. Will take $500 under market on this for ag sale, take car, or house trade. 30142, or EM 3.0202. 1055 GMC _ TRACTOR, equipped, FE 4-626. 1954 area F 20 TON EXPRESS Be ae FULLY keep your elbows off the canvas more!" Transportation Offered 87) I UBED | 2627 Dixie Hwy. WANTED rd 1963 Custom-8. 2 door . ; 865 LATE MODEL CA CLEAN re 1953 Custom 4 door .. $ 995 AND SHARP BRING TITLE. | Ford 1954 Custom-8, 4 door $1045 MONEY WAITTNG as Chrysler 1053 Windsor. Hard snes CELENN'S | pets ites te Mercury ath) Hardtop sport aii MOTOR SALES ginaw St. FE 4737] | Mercury 1054 4dr, . $1196 m6. oe PP roomy ae pred 4 re $1805 ARTY y WILL Pay ercury im oor, Tra- Pate tor aD or later” 5S 3 Mercury 1985" Montciatr WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR Hard to $2208 sharp late model cars. Lincoln 1956 Capri coupe .. $2695 Mercury 1056 convertibie $2605 55, PONTIACS ALL BODY STYLE M & MO MOTOR SAL. LS; 2527 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 WTD.: JUNK CARS & SCRAP “HURON MTR. ELIZA- | For Sale > Trucks eos La emcee ‘68 FORD. 700, “DUMP. CAN 1 BE seen after 5 and all day Sunday. 3900 Perryville Rd., Ortonville. ‘M4 GMC TRA rR. ¥ A brakes. New fee. ‘A-l condi- _tion, EMpire 34615, 0 ‘62 GMC CAB OVER. GOOD CON Fee Sele Care 91 For Sele Cars 91| Fer Sale Cars _91|,_- For Sale Cars Cy : o . * ‘DR. HEATER, GOOD |1 ~ ‘ss RAMBLER HARDTOP’ “ime *| TACK [ifn (Fie of ee ae Es Tr moose very cusin laa | Jacobson’s Motor Sales “EASY ED” JONES 115 S. SAGINAW BEAUTIFUL SAE TPE ge Ee _ Bm, SPECIAL THIS _., WEEK CS ed wn of25 HULL PRICE, COMMUNITY ‘MOTORS’ before 2 SHOP THEN STOP AT Schutz Motors Ri inoh Sir tnd als = Sake. * diary GHEE DE SEDAN, CALL after _after 5:30. FE 4-500. WILSON GMC “EASY ED” NEEDS TRUCKS ‘URNITURE! NEW AND USED oie Be petri.” ee any Ea FE 59485 FE44531 ll allow you enough for MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC DEALER Oakland at case ia GMC GO DouMP. i574 wheeler ie with i year around job, OR 3-1005, Auto insurance _90A qhiLaTATE, — INSURANCE ~ (Pounded Roebuck & canada o-1154 3. 80-20 or Huffman 2-114, FE 84 GDR. BUICK ew Urea and all extras, PE €260d “EASY ED” NEEDS A ROWBOAT ! and = ~ down SEE “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW Bob Frost OFFERS __. BIRMINGHAM CLEAN CARS Pontiac ‘33 4 dr. R&H. automatic tratnsmission $ 795 sealer 1963 4 door. unc a Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD ___ BIRMINGHAM eet “BUICK +e a 4 DR. RADIO heater, NTRAL LINCOLN-M ERCURY @ 1953 Ford Sor your WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors boats. ances, guns cameras part payment of a car balance easy form? . BILT. SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland ave FR 4-7333 TRADE UP OR DOWN ‘$4 88 Holiday. Ks, 3 modeb her ‘83 Plymouth. 9 ar. appll- | ete As | good used i Piekup. no downpayment ape- SALES PE 2-2641 BEST OFFER. FE $52 W. Huron ‘a ey. tae payment on pa ear on the SEE “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW BRIGHT SPOT . °55 Buick 2 Dr. "55 Olds 2 Dr. ’S5-Ford Sedan 55 Merc. Sedan 54 Buick 4 Dr. 54 Chev. 2 Dr. *54 Ford 2 Dr. 53 Pont. Cata. *53 Olds Holiday ‘53 Nash2Dr. .. *53 De Soto Sed.“4 Dr, ’52 Dodge *52 Cadillac "51 Chrysler "46 Pontiac JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 CHEV., 1955 BEL AIR V-8, 2-DOO! Power Glide, cadie cea’ booet whitewall tires, speness interior, Seouie tetas Pst t oa bg y. Jus cor ar . Easy G.M.A.C TER iis: . own Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MA 5-5071 Open Nites “til 9 ‘@ CHEVIE, CLUB COUPE CUs- —tomized FE 4-5710 SHARP CARS! Always a good selection, Taylor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND 8. T VROLET DEALERSHIP MArket 41561 Walled Lake 40° CHRYSLER WINDSOR, GOOD tion $l cond! __ments, % "Sa DESOTO, CUE CUSTOM 6 1 «DR. R&H, HOW, ARD- LARE, INC. 270§ Orchard Lake Rd. Keego 41 DODO E, Exc ‘COND. OWNED 60, or take over pay- ; §-5538. i FE 5- aie 4 'Gr. RAH. Nice Clarkston —MAple_5-6566 IT'S EASY !! TO DEAL WITH "EASY ED"!! Easy Down Payments Easy Monthly Payments: For A Better Car For A Better Deal "Easy Ed” Jones DETROIT MOTOR SALES 115 S. Saginaw * pono COUPE. DELUXE. FE ‘83 FORD geen WAGON, 8 CYL- ae H, good condition. Only HOWARD LARE, INC. 27705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego 1953 pore MAINLINe, ¥-8, $800. Will take good ‘49 or ‘50 as trade tn, or ors EM 35207. : 1954 FORD CAR! Titan V4, SHARP a good business investment, ake Orion M otor Sales M24at Clark:ton Rd. feeegeey MY 2 ‘$5 FORD, COMPLETE ACCES- sories. ori | new. One own- er car, “a > Se $30. “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE 50. USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto - Piymouth Dealer yi Years of Fair Dealing 7 8. Cass _FE_ 20186 FOR SALE LATE 1954 FORD Ma ; ton pick up, all in first class shape, Price $725. H. P. Sutton __Phone MY 2-6432. 1954 FORD GRESTLINER, 4 DOOR, fully equ! . including power __Steering. A See FORD 1950 2 DR. 6. ~ $228, 4 4560 _Elizabeth tabs Rd. Carl Manni: MY 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE Beautiful black with req and 1 dr... ey 2 BS pee ¢ re coupe........- BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & East Bivd. 55 Chevrolet 8ELL: LINCOLN PRE- SE er 8 pins Mleis | Pa West Side Used Cars | Drive out where pecheod is low ty te chocse tress. West Side Used Cars 8 as W. Huron CFE 43185 NEW CAR --FRADE-INS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass ot Pike Sts, ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensom we it me bee re odio to less a “tes Clarion and 51 MERCURY CL. CP. This is — & pretty dark Mercomatic, -rub- pom. R © good, on good, at a bar gain price, We trade. People's Pe 66 Oakland. FE LIKE ’EM CLEAN? LIKE ’EM PRICED LOW? THEN HERE YOU ARE! "54 Chevrolet Bel Air — fully equipped. Low mile- °34- Buick Super Hardtop, full power, like new. 2dr, V8. routs official's car. Low mileage. 55 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop, automatic eae re) TSP radio, heater, whitewalls, ji k new, 55 Ford Fairlane 4dr, Ford-O-Matic, pal heater 4 whitewalis, Like new 55 Buick Century Hardtop 4 dr. All equipped. Rarin’ NORTH CHEVROLET “Oakland County's National Bonded Dealer” ‘ white interior Will trade CALL MR. PETERSON “CY OWENS" 147 8. Saginaw *. Fully equipped FE 5-3588 n 8am. to ® pm 1959 FORD MAINLINE FORDOR *1295 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" OUTBOARRD MOTOR Bring yours in and use it fer a down payment on 6 eutiful “83 Chev. 2 Dr. SEE by teacher. FF 8-2618 after 4 DODGE, ‘354 ROYAL 4 DR. V-8 Radio & heater Whitewall tires Power Flite transmission Very good cond, $1,190. Private OL 1-€358, Rochester 1963 DODGE CLUB COUPE. R & H con sell A oe due finance | ORG “TON noe . white 4_ FORD, RANCH WAGON, R&H. Ford-O-Matic, very clean, only $1,550 HOWARD LARE, INC. ‘9708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego FORD. $3 CUSTOM 8 OVER. ari 2 tae. Whitewalls. R&H. Private. Can finance, FE 2-283 FE 4-0759. LOOK! Choice NEW CAR | TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER DEMO. LOADED. 1955 PLYMOUTH _PLAZA CLUB SEDAN. THIS WEEK’S ECONO- MY SPECIAL. 54 CHRYSLER N. Y. DLX. 4 DR, AUTO. DRIVE, R&H, WHITE- WALL TIRES; BEAU- TIFUL 2-TONE. ) STRICTLY 1 OWNER. “LOW MILEAGE. AL- WAYS SERVICED HERE, - 1953 DESOTO 4 DR. FIREDOME V8, AUTO. DRIVE, R&H, W. W. TIRES. A REAL NICBY R CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES: - b>) of eT; . OLIVER BUICK 55 Buick Conv......$2495 Super, full power, bright yellow, white’ wall tires, 235 horsepower. ’55 Pontiac 8,000 actual miles, Starchief Cata- lina, two tone paint, all. leather trim. $2 Ford 4. Des... «. $545 Sedan, Radio & Heater, V-8 en- ine. Not too many left like this v. 55 Chev. 2 Dr.......$1395}, Sedan, Radio & Heater, low mile- eee. quality buy at Oli- ver Buick, | OLIVER - 63 FORD CUSTOM 8, =| YOU'LL | _ BUICK ‘ween en'en. Ponting Buys tts Buch “EASY ED” JONES NM . SAGENAM 2-DOUR R°H, one owner. 22,000 miles Exc. cond. FE 4-3540 after 5 00 115s NEVER KNOW | THESE ARE UNLESS | YOU SEE THEM '55 Pont. Catalina Hydramatic, radio, heat- a , bower brakes, white wall SA Ford. .$ 965, dr. V8, radio heater. 53 Dodge - $995 4dr. V8, radio, heate: 93 | Ford ; “$895 elub coupe, R& 53 Plym.. $695 '52 DeSoto $635 52 Pont. . .$625 ‘82 r ‘ord ; "$595 52 Dodge | $965 ‘1: ‘Dodge $525 49 j Mere. .. "$150 “EASY ED” NEEDS AN: WHAT VALUES _ ff $1895) 47 Ford . .$115| ) dr, sedan, “Jet biack. ‘RADIO ine wale STATESMAN, & heater, overdriv TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cone, as at Pike Sts, PE 43685 8h aad Magn, on tee, Ran snd at small monthly eats Call "ems Sales and Service, 605 Au —! OLDSMOBILES NEW AND USED FOR A GOOD DEAL AND A SQUARE DEAL 8sEE HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE OMC TRUCK DEALER OLIVE 1-8761 828 N. Main, Rochester CLne 166 SS Bore + Be. 3 Power brakes & be vay 9 Sydrematie. Heate: suena FE ‘sous al i“ oLpa, 1954 SUPER 88 4-DOOR SE- Loaded with extras, poset mo og special “Just your’ car 8 ar Easy GMAC terms, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple §-5071 Open nites ‘til ® TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Models "44, to 534 Mod CARL’ 3" "AUTO. “SALES 2546 Pontiac Lake Rd. PE 42313 1953 PACKARD wall tires. Very aie ele HOWARD CARE. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. PLYMOUTH ‘41 — OLD MODEL, pre car for racing, GReenleaf i NC. Cc Keego FOR SALE BY SERVICE MAN's wite, ‘52 Pontiac, OLive 23-7666, 1983 PONTIAC ali a Own. er, good condition . iN, me phone FE ais. 956 PONTIAC ae HARDTOP, Secovenable. FE 1955 PONTIAC “cusTOM CAT. Hyd., radio hea Turquoise rere _mhite. $1000. pan Elizabeth 48 PONTIAC HYDRA. R & H. $150, FE 4-9953 ‘633 PONTIAC CHIEP SEDAN A-1, $905 ‘61 Ford 2 door sharp. $205. ‘“e Lora pick-up. Motor needs work. *MAZUREK MOTOR SALES South Blvd. at Woodward FE 4-0587 ‘86 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St FE 43-1117 ‘8 PONTIAC STREAMLINE 4 dr. Hydramatic, & . coral pairt. New 710 whitewall tires. Completely rebullt, Nylon _ seats $350. F'B-4-0249 1950 gTUDEBAKER LANDCRUIS- er, Hydra. A-1 tires. Very good cond, inside and out, OR 3-0575, Finish. Fully , Pauipped with ver It's Guaranteed ‘Ol Deep Gren — h, Now Powerglide Wall Tires Service Dep ‘04 ‘90 Like New, 000 Beige, Only 14, ‘Transmission, Priced to 8 flow. Glean at new. 51 ‘Ol Radio and Heater, Overdriy Pont. 4 Dr., 8 Your Safe Looks Heater and other Extras, Dodge 2 Dr. . Grey. amy miles left DeSoto 4 Dr. . to match. MA '55 Chev. 2 Dr.6 ........$1545 and Heater, Overdrive, Two tone Runs and Looks like new ‘93 Chev. 4 Dr. 210 Racio end Heater Chev. Convert ible Chev. 4 Door miles Radio and Hester. Powerglide. Olds 88 2 Door Nice Green Finish, Has ere Radio and Heater, Hydramatie ‘93 Buick Super Hardtop .$1145 ‘Two tone Red and Belge Finish. Radio and Heater, Nash Ram. St ta. Wgn..$ 445 Want Economy and Easy Parking too? Dark Blue Finish, Radio and Heater, ‘02 Chev. 2 Door Kelly a Finish, Radio and Heater, Mercury 4 Dr. Good. Runs Good, Tires are Good, Has Radio and The uph iotazy p nigra Green oh bg gy Vege Pcg Cond Heater, Turn Signals, Covers | HEWS HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | 1000S. WOODWARD | "eatHt%§ .2D0OR, RADIO; ‘ rE. sit & down. Smal some or BIRMINGHAM, MICH. | Sette: 7S 30006 sek ‘ter br. F Rogers Bales & Service _ we fuborn_ fe Now and YOU SHOULD skk OUR SERVICE WHERE WE DO NOTHING BUT RECONDITION USED CARS. COME TO 211 S. SAGINAW AND BROWSE AROUND. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. ; Green and Beige $895 | ‘Seat oe ew we ee Powerglide, . $695 ek Tom Radio acd Heater> was ked and Rechecked in Our $1145 Two Tone Saddie Brown and $ 545 oe 8 we we + © © wo Today. Dyna- See this one Has .S 445 Hydramatic. 5 495 Reconditioned for .. .B 345 o 8 ew ye ee oe eee eee ee BIS is like’ new, No Rust, _— oe 495 ecieitia cities ities | ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, “APRIE 10, 1058 : ! THIRTY-ONE * Zsa Zsa’s "Pecacenent Still Goes, Mama Says By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Zsa Zsa Gabor’s engagement to Hollywood builder Hal Hayes is reported to be off already — although Mama Jolie Gabor denies it and told me that Zsa Zsa's smal! Jolie said, “I talked to my granddaughter who had been veesited in Hollyvood by Meester Hayes who brought her presents. She said to me, “I am so happee now because I am expecting another veesit from my future father.” The Latin Quarter's Lou Walters want to bet thet Bette George, who opens there|/“@" in June will out-do any Italian movie gal. (She’s Greek.) I got chichied up in a din- ner jacket for the Ringling Circus opening — where everybody talked about the absence of famous clown Emmett Kelly due te a labor battle between the circus and AGVA, “Do you miss him?” I asked Pat Valdo, the famous circus . boss. “Yes, but the circus’ll go on without him,” said Valdo..“The he added, philosophically, “without Barnum BETTY GEORGE circus went on,” é& Bailey.” Herb Shriner was laughing about the overconfidence of ‘youth. A few summers ago he was called about subbing for Arthur Godfrey on TV. “They want you to replace Arthur God- frey,” he was told. “Sure, I'll do it,” he said, “but what did they fire him for?” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Frank Sinatra and Patti Page toured the Las Vegas spots causing talk ... Linda Christian came in—is Ed Purdom hiding here, too? ... Jack Paar’s father’s very ill in the midwest; Orson Bean was asked to sub on his TVer ... Bob Harrison—whose “Confidential” magazine frequently; | raps Sammy Davis Jr.—invited Sammy to lunch and asked him’ to record the song, “Sh, It’s Confidential”. . . Temple Texas is featured in “Pipe Dream.” Jaye P. Morgan, a hot gal at RCA- Victor, will be Eddie Fisher’s TV sum- mer sub... Maurice Chevalier will get six G's for @ ten minutes on a Montreal TVer ... _ Walter Reuther will tour India for the State Department . .°. Burl Ives wants the Walter Slezak role in the London version of “Fanny” ... Billy Daniels’ ex, Martha Braun, is taking music les- sons and may have another fling at show biz. Earl’s Pearls .. . Taffy Tut- tle agrees that changing her mame may help a girl become successful—depending on whose name she changes it to, and how wealthy he is. WISH I'D SAID THAT: A modern em- & See no reason why he shouldn't be|g:25_(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- allowed to. erett Phelps (4) Weather. Sonny “May I voice my dismay at what; Eliot. really needs censorship? Those sly|¢:30—(7) Gangbusters. ‘The Kar- innuendos and implications which| pis Case,” mystery drama. (4) are really in bad taste to be found) Traffic Court. Cases re-created on any number of quiz shows for! before Judge Watts. (2) Patti example.” Page Show. Music, variety. ‘BLONDIE’ ON TV |6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. “Blondie,” famed comic strip,|7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. will bow as a teleseries next fall.) Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and Vitapix will produce and release} Costello. Lou is brought into the comedy starring Arthur Lake| court by irate woman and then as “Dagwood,” Pam Britton as| finds the judge is the woman's ployer is one who 1s looking for men TEMPLE TEXAS between the ages of 25 and 30, with 40 years’ experience —' Quote. li TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: No doubt about it — the loudest noise in the world is the first rattle in your new car.—Lucia| Wallace: ' We hear that Conrad Hilton will build a hotel in Walla Walla. He'll call it the Hilton Hilton. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, the Halil Syndicate, Inc.) There is enough ice on Green-| land to cover the whole earth to) a a depth of . 1 17 feet. MUNTZ TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eve, Till 10 P.M. & vy Tv 158 Oakland WANT TO BE THE BEST DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SET? LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray’s is fun anyway, but, you'll find it's a double pleasure when you learn with your fayor- ite partner, Not only do you learn me but you save money, too. You'll be amazed-how quick and easy it is to become a smooth, graceful dancer the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first: lesson you learn the key step to all dances. These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- ~ most envied couple in your set. “ARTHUR MURRAY 8 E. Lawrence St. _, iWoodley , . = ‘‘Maisie” as a TV series but MGM \CLAUDETTE INTERESTED. ‘TV at first, |which is nothing to growl at... | new sponsor are talking things ited time only. So enroll now and be the ff Studios completely eir-conditioned [il Ph, FE 2.0244, “Blondie” and Harold Peary) husband in “Jail.” (4) Celebrity (Great Gildersleeve) as Herb; Playhouse. Man, unwittingly | caught in robbery scheme, heads to Mexico with his wife in ‘‘They Crooner Guy Mitchell will co-star; Flee by Night,"" with Thomas tage his ex-wife, Jackie Loughery,| Mitchell, Sally Forrest. (2) Do a series titled “Mystery Har-| You Trust Your Wife? Comedy ‘bor, " slated for shooting this sum-| quiz with Edgar Bergen. mer, 1: 15—7) News. John Daly. — '7:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents Jack Benny has Kim Novak set | toe co-star in the telecast he'll do | shortly from London .. . “Siren Song,"’ story of retired bullfighter’s ill-fated romance.| Mari Blanchard, James Mitchell, | Vanessa Brown wants to do Wil- liam Saroyan's “Slaughter of The \Innocents” ag a spectacular ,. . adventure. (9) Cristo. The Count helps the Duchess of Luxembourg when she needs financial aid for her people in ‘The Luxembourg Af- fair,” with George Dolenz. (4) Gordon MacRae. Songs. (2) Name That Tune. Musical quiz) with George DeWitt, host. :45—(4) News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(9) Film Theater. Dare, Roscoe Karns in ‘‘Frolics| Ann Sothern would like to do isn't ready to release the rights. . Claudette Colbert, who didn't like would like to do a weekly show patterned along the’ lines of Jane Wyman's . John) | 2 Rin Tin Tin of the Screen Gems’ series just put his pawprint to a contract for the third year, The, pup makes $150,000 per annum, | Variety with Dinah, Dean Mar- tin, Marge and Gower Champion, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver. (2) denly has the Colonel baffled in Physical Checkup." :30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp pre-, vents a range war in “The War, of the Colonies,” with Pamela) Duncan, Stanley Andrews. (2)) Navy Log. “The First Shot,"’| first in series of violating of in- ternational law that forced) United States entry into World changes his tactics and! “The “Dragnet” and a prospective es over . 4. « June Havoe readying another teleseries . . Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom is now) a “technical adviser’ on the Da-| ics Runyon Theater series. i] Maxwell House. Coffee. . ... Lb, 79¢ Surf visceccesseeee. 2 Large Boxes 49¢ Spry ...................3 Lb, Cam 79 Remus Butter teeereerseneesen ohh. 59¢ | H i Charles McGraw in Casablanca) Count of Monte) Irene | on Ice."”" (4) Dinah Shore Show. | super quiz. :10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. The Erwins in “Dear Dora,” (9)) Ireland, Joy Page plays settlers in the Midwest following the Civil War who must fight for their holdings in “This Land Is Mine.” (2) Guy Lombarde’s Dia- mond Jubilee. Lombarde helps guests recall incidents of their lives with musical memories. 9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Billy Gray plays “Young Andy Jack- ern 4: 30—(2) and John Emery. star with spe- cial surprise guest. (2) Red Skelton. Dick Foran ‘and the} Warner twins help Red search for the Queen of the National Convention of the Amalgamated | Protective Association of the Co-| operative Federation of Cashiers, | Bank Tellers, Accountants, In-' ventory Clerks, Messengers and | Notaries Public. 10:00—(7) Jalopy Derby. Films ot) of auto races. (2) The $64,000 Question. Hal March hest on China Smith. Dan Duryea in) “Killer of the Kampong.” (4) Federal Men. Treasury men ad-| ventures. (2) Highway Patrol. Brederick Crawford in adventure | drama. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety with! Soupy Sales. (9) National News. | (4) 11 o'Clock News. Paul Wil-| liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | 11: 10—(9) Weathervane. - | Phil Silvers Show. Sgt. Bilko sud- 1:15—(7) White Camellia. 11:30 — ¢4) | 1:556—(2) Weather. /8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. /$:30—(2) | 9:00—(4) Romper Room. '9:30—(2) As the World Turns. (9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. | 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show, | 10:30—(2) |10:56—(7) News. Story Studio. | ee (0 Home. | 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-; iy 12:15—(2) Love of Life. | ree Search ‘toe Tomrrow, Gale Storm in “City of Missing Girls." (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Pat O'Brien, Wayne Morris in “John-| ny One Eye.” (4) Little Show. | Clem Bevans in “Bed by the | Windew."’ (2) Miss Fairweather. Mary Ann Brownley. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary | Ford. Music. | j11;26—(2) .Nightwatch Theater. Jean Leslie, Louis Hayward in “Repeat Performance." Tonight. Genevieve, French cfiantuese; Stan Free- man, comedian, guests of Steve Allen. ; WEDNESDAY MORNING ¢: 50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. 16: §5—(2) On the Farm Front, /7:00—(2)—Good Morning. (4) To- |" day. { | 7: 26—(2) TV News. . /7:30—(2) Good Morning. (7) The Teen Ager. (7) Little Rascals. Captain Kangaroo, Wixie Wonderland. Heartthrob Theater. Ding Dong School. Arthur Godfrey. (4) | Ernie Kovacs Show. i i i ia " hessee Ernie. '(7) 12 O'clock | Comics. (9) Take a Look. 9) Folk} (4) Feather Your _ Featuretig. @ - Beulah. (8) a 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55--(9) News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date | With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-| Romances. Edge of Night. | (Color) NBC Matinee Theater. iDelivers Blast am Fr — —_ = 1, 4 Bereen star, | Today’ s Radio Programs -- |::# eee a| * tC sh WIR, (700) CRLW, (800) WWE, O00) EAR, (1106) WTR, (181) WON, (1400) WB, (ame) | a ensor Ip wae at ie --4 ater an WPON, News, Payoff = Hews winter +4 Pore i | : ie 4 aR._Jeooph Mainline D*\11:00-—WIR, Joseph Watnline | "Wwy Minute Paredes | WJBK: Tom Geor hearing Yjwiyy / Pi ht Cc de WXYZ, Wattrick WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXYZ, | kfast Chub WCAR, Caravan of Music is Paving 4 aywrig onsiders; SAP xa wx v2. Top of the Tows | CKLW, Toby David WFO, Guy Rene 16 Grates Taboo Against Cussing WOAR, Nowk, Oaraven WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr Fak oeeen teaneun rg Bag Fa alee | Cornish tows We ‘F ir’ Ridi lo f bet 1secwon es ot t Music pave of be 5 - a ig Winter 18 Fat away airly Idiculous 6:30—WJR, Bob yy Po JR, Arthur Godfrey ag 20 Flake | = ‘ WW, Bese, Ton ef the Tows Ww, Weekday wan news, Tan Mcleod 123 Goddess of , | By ATRA BAER CKLW, Eddie Caase a) ooh Shorr CKLW, news, tenes WPON, News, Nelson Edly i] = NEW YORK (INS) — Noel Cow-| Wea, Henry 4. Teylor sptchiond mage WOAR, News, Temple "WwW. Boss Metoliens — [38 Penna - | iat al te coendiy Seseeadl WOR, Sports Slants WEDNESDAY MORNING eon wey WXY2, News, Winter 30 Bird's home , 71:00—WJR, Guest House 6 JR, Jim” Vinal W, M River (Sp.) flannels and accent, took 15 min-| WWJ, Three Star Extra | WWJ. News teem Ariber Godtrey | ign’ Dos 35 Ind a utes out from rehearsals of his “ay Putoo Lewis Jr CELW. 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Weoven, Nowe) ., Cpemee poo A what's wrong with Ameri- News, Record Room| 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit/ WCAR, Pontiac High Gchool ante 38 Beatter, as 30—-WJR, Guest House ww Maxwell WPON, Pontiac Part WXYZ, Ed McKensis Beater, = ge Pore : Wolf 11:00-—-WJR, Arthur wy | CHUM, Bud Davien |se selther Rapid tired Noel, whose TV ca-| Wrz, “pers Events CKLW, Guy Nunn wed, Wookee: WHE be ee 40 Vegetadie reer has been stormy so far: Saar ae Wean Cette Wan'Cee” | CELW, ee Diet Twa] WEOR, Sons, Cie 1600 Stee acts “Fraukiy, | haven't watched.| .WFOR, Resend Boom | Seon se Vinen WCAR, News, Music se | "WWI, Weekday 5 fretewe too much TV, but a person | “Ww, Dragnet ww, well WrOw, News, Party WAYS, News, McKensio /%8 Rundetlian doesn’t have to look af it to be | WXYZ, Show Stoppers WXYZ, News, Osnood ase Se Oe unt) oe a ee $1 Requt 3 Piddling 24 She is a ——~ 43 New Guines it ’ CKLW, Treasury Agent w, Teer Deve | ere eee winter TOA, Someta et conte, [tb Pibeline fish Roman in her field pert on Kt. WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr ee News, Genttle, Binge | Certw: Queen a Day IN Club 1460 56 Smal! island 4 Basque cap 25 Dull and = “Speaking as a writer, I'm not Pats Bag Bo PON, News, Rise’ Shing | WJIBK. Tom Md 4:00-—-WIR, Parade of Bands 2? Fermhed metal 5 Meadow maneionous aa Bager / WWJ, Lone Ranger W, Hall pan ne Re 1, TeeEine* laa Pester § Years (ab.) 26 Ireland 49 Challenge sorely tempted to write for tele- 1, ae won o> tenn . Pontiac Party WAY, Wattrick, ports |43 Bester 1 Upset i City im —~ 59 Mounts vision, CKLW, ; XYZ, News, Osgood BK’ N bon Meteod /84 The ea: “ ake comb. ) “What you need is a new code) WB Mickey “short SS oe Se Benin gl feacetga WEAR. News’ Caravan comb. form) 5 Srtatte ete = Ot Platform , Record WPON, Comm le 10 Nobleman 1 le of censorship, Some of your taboos) sss WIR’ Bing Crosby wear ‘Gotten wt ciem Ww, Mews ioe {TOM Community News |$ Worm it argeblawt Geo, sage +4 Female saints ' s. WWJ, News Rise, Ghine , ww, pown : "x am. terrified. of nothing to| EEN Betsey | “thar Sctontt™® | Soeur’ Sew Ses catr| SER neze atckeeae | yrowenate. if Reet OM" RST ye, Se this world, especially not of TV) WJBK, News. Mickey Shorr WAYE, News, Onnood WOAR, Bowe Sean’ Denne 3 Approach 33 Click -bestie aele 59 Compass point executives. r) Me WIR Compaign o WIBK. News Genttie, Binge 1nse—wam. “Time be Music woe Ton deen a Queen for a Day. Oo Mickey Mouse Club. (9) “People in TV pay too much | Wxvz heey x News Wxv2, ‘News WW), News at 8" |§:00—(2) The Early Show, (4)| Howdy Doody. ' CKLW, Bob and Ray ate Wah. Muste Hall W, Bud haste ww, . at J! i & 4 ly a ) attention to money, though I'm | Wink. Mickey Shorr WJ, Bob Maxwell WJBK, Tom George we unos Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey/f devoted to it myself.” (Noel | wPON. Zee ne YZ, Pred Wolf WCAR, Music in the Ais WIBK, N Bon McLeod) Mouse Club, (9) Dance Party. Do-It-You If earned $30,000 a week i 16:00-—W. — Campaign; CKLW, Toby David WPON, L Musio WOA non Caravan les a rse a mia Las wd, § News, Gentile, Binge | 1:00—WJR, Road of Life R, News, Caravan /5:39 (4) (Color) Howdy Doody. Vegas nightclub). WXYZ, Hi eo we ten! eee ne wes, Rone Muimoliand ae wm, nts ou - aspect Tube Tester “The American public's taste is itd News hiickey Short| 9:00—WJR Mam Sheehan W, News, aes Deland anee i ee e Bring Them im by the Bagful. im ble like ” WPON, WW, Minute Parade WJBK, News. m George wre, , =, McKenale peccabie. They me. 10: tae Fl eck Carson WXYZ, Breakfast Club AR, News Caravan CKLW, Eddie Chase Couple of months back, Noel! wwa, Hyves ty les WIDE: Nowe’ Tom’ George | 1SSOWIR. Ting De. Malone Wen Bom Mcleod sue | PPIMIE TRIPP ioteL fetr = see ——— with wave. or as ba ¢ Town WCAR, Hews Roundup WWJ, Ross Rese biutholiand WPON, Dinner Serenade (rie 1 oly anu { PH AENAC 3 is sponsors—his material was eA SATS) termed “too sophisticated" but a U T | os Pp ditt ee sia WE HOLD YOUR NOTE . , - AlDlOlm a IDE 1olL)) compromise wes macied ont ii. - TOIcys Lelevision Programs - - Sec tiete ON USED TY ' [ +) ia C LS: P VALU! version of his book “This Happy Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Ni@ia) JoRicle wie hoe yeas ares Breed” on “Ford Star Jubilee’ ka (. Tere} Jad (4a a} May 5 (CBS-TV). Channel 2--WJDK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV c tet Li aaa vaeeet A-COX ] V Originally, Noel's “Present , e}| - score | lLaughter” was hl vd for “Ju-| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | War II. Herbert Rudley, Robert)12: eae Guiding Light. (9) Food SCISe] || * * Sasmew peal nt bilee,”” but network and sponsors|6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy] Boon, Britt Lomond featured. . _ Ladies Dey. (4) (Calor) | , canceled ‘plans saying ratings on| Madison in Western niventana.| 9: eo—(7) Make Room for Daddy 0 = ay: Ki Noel's previous telecasts were “‘too| (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry) ‘Danny Goes on a USO Tour’ — — Chart ._—— | low to sell the product.” buys ranch that turns out to be} but has a hard time finding an .. o hte . He concluded our interview | 4&iry farm and finds himself in-| accompanist until he gets the 30-14) Jean McBride during his New York visit with a | volved in milk war in “Colorado) help of songwriter Harry Ruby.| 1°74) Se tia | . Sunset." (4) News and Sports.; Comedy Danny | 2 best of conmanatipe Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. | Jean Hagen. (9) Hockey. Stanley ory Robert Q. Lewis. (4) ALL MAKES — Service Guaranteed! “ Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on) If an actor wants to utter small'g:15—(4) (Color) Dolores. Short,| Cup Finals: Detroit Red Wings expletives—you know fhe every-| short drama. (2) News. Jac Le-| vs. Montreal Canadiens at Mon-| Seven. | Work Done by Graduate Technician! day kind that everybody says—I! Goff. treal. (4) Fireside Theater, John/2:30—(2) Linkietter Houseparty. 30 Years Service in Pontiac! FE Bi ROY’S ee 96 OAKLAND AVE. LAST PRICES GO UP WEDNESDAY AT 10 A. FEW DA Limited Time Only Call TODAY For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION 1116 W. HURON © sen Sea Sat wr e | Bldg. — 24 Blocks West ¢ PLENTY OF FREE | AVAILABLE FE..5-9 Noel. Coward Shoots Some Barbs at American Video ’ cy ee | , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1956 Ninety Tons Dropped in Arctic ; ff D line’B B) Supplies Pour Into ‘Dew ine ases| By EL , FAY crews who must maintain and op-| rens ot snow which can be com-jto. build, The materials were at} AP Military’ Reporter erate aircraft, But it also congealsipacted into airstrips. - hand. The builders of Dewline| AT AN ARCTIC RADAR SITE)jake surtaces to ice. mgre than| Burma Road and the Great Wall|™USt bring a vast. variety a w—Ninety tons of airplane anditive feet thick and blankets bar-lof China were comparatively easy|°TPment from points thousands) cargo ease down to the ice runway = ¥ ©88Y!o¢ miles distant. | of a lake, 1,000 miles from civili- ‘ What the Western Electric Co, zation. and its subcontractors need for * * «© this Dewline job is enormous in} Another load of freight is de- quantity and variety — huge bull-| - ae WE RENT: livered in the race to build the dozers, tons of steel and cement, | } Pegg Distant Early Warning Line, prefabrica ngs, Scotts Organic .. 50 Ib. 3.95 | Roll called the “Dewline.” cable by the hundreds of miles, 95 ollers : food to feed thousands of hu Scotts ote goer a ms 4 Sp dove By military and commercial air- ‘d nery Scotts and rea craft, by ship, by tractor-drawn workmen. me R-X-15 . 2.39 & < Aeriators Re Sent, ne So SOA) See SENT BY CONTRAST ae { pages ees material has been tot e ‘The transportation itern Will fig- Meal ...... 10 1b. 12 year to build the waming line ure heavily in whatever Dewiine) ‘NOW’ KINDY HEARING GLASSES! : along the 3,000 miles at the top i costs—perhaps a billion i : - Bu. 2.50 I of the American. continent. dollars or more, The greater per- Attractive Kindy eyeglass styles complete with stream- a - Milorganite .... 80 Ib. 3.60 TORO SENTRY SYSTEM | oe & ~ — shipment lined hearing temples! Kindy hearing glasses feature a “ si WER When Dewline is neg perhaps cial bene : > 7 om aed wide range of styles — for fine appearance and better . PO as much as two years from now, hearing. See —try— Kindy Hearing Glasses mow! it may provide a plane-proof elec- In the commercial airlift have SEEDS MOWERS tronic sentry system standing been &1 U.S. and Canadian planes. COMPLETE = watch for air invaders. Day and night, they come wing- —> a Hearing Glasses . . . Lenses Scotts Deluxe ... Db. 1.65 CLEMENS The eastern end of Dewline will ing in from the south, leave their SERVICE ..» Fitting... Adjustments. : Scotts Ib. 1.25 be on Baffin Island, across from loads, head back home for more. ! Bent... 1b.1.15 |: HAND Greenland. army — CREDIT—OF COURSE oenee * ; * * * . be Clover ...... - _ MOWERS The western end is at Cape Lis- ee lost 18 planes and Free Hearing Test - hlander es eee . burne, Alaska, about 200 miles . and Demonstration i “mn [southwest of Point Barrow. Ths Maj ten Chaser sCorty ie cape is only about 200 miles from - wen. ‘ , li _. an eastern tip of Siberia, only 100 commander of the 18th Air F ‘orce, ieee 08 ; z : ; miles from the international Bo ue. reports that of the 106 aircraft Ania’ : oh TO his outfit has used in the airlift 4 a " boundary which extends out into i te tee : 2 the Arctic Ocean from Bering . ee eed | three have been im accidents, One | ‘Strait, TO END ALL HAIRDOS — Joan Heinrich, of Spencerport, N. Y., ("8s many ‘of ite ratte were col. PEE eee 9:30-5:30 daily HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS CAN BE JAMMED an art school student in Sarasota, Fla., came up with this hairdo vageable; the third was a total g : 9:30- 12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri 906 Ww Hu: St P FE 5 8389 ; Newsmen who traveled the 3,000 called the Mohawk, after. the | Indian Styte. . loss. No lives were lost. * ron bd hone Pa jmile stretch of Dewline asked if | ceesmmeunsentnnmaniaabesatanenenan —————— —aunelnan mn — a ‘ it would be possible for an ag-| sages = wo te ~ - * | \ , f- gressor to jam the system with) ; ‘ . electronic equipment. | 2 Maj. Gen, James E. Briggs, aj - 4 deputy chief of staff of the U.S. 4 Air Force which is building the line, says “there is no electronic) ‘emanation put out in space which| can't be jammed.’ He says every- ere SAVINGS= ‘Tthing possible is being done to BOK detea a ——- do Buy more for less! prevent jamming, ' ROEBUCK AND CO. We . ants G many sao priced Kens 2) : There were those who wondered|| i if Dewline, equipped now to detect| manned planes, such as jet bomb- ers, could cope with ballistic mis- siles fired over the polar area. 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