qe Up in \ Nake a Deluge Wins Press Baseball Contant GETS PRIZE FOR PREDICTION — Mrs. Wil- jJard-Boardman, winner in Man About Town Base- ball Contest, is presented with Pontiac Press $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds Pontiae Press Photo by Joe Haas, member of The editorial staff, (Full particulars are:given in MAT column on editorial page). Gaza Flareup Angers Israelis Three Reported Killed in Weekend Skirmish; Dag Calls for Peace JERUSALEM (®—Israel said to- day its casualties from weekend incidents on-the Egyptian-Israeli border mounted to three dead and one wounded, Egypt and’ Israel, parties to a 12-day old’ cease-fire agreement, each blamed the other for the flareup. The accusations came as U.N. _ Secretary General Dag Hammer- “skjold neared the end of his peace mission to the Middle East, begun April 6: He held a final meeting in Cairo this morn- ‘ing with Egyptian Foreign Min- ister Yahmoud Fawzi. An official Israeli announcement said a second-soldier died today as a result of a mine explosion under a military vehicle, The first was killed yesterday at the time of the explosion near Izhak village close. to the frontier of Egypt's Gaza Strip. Israel also reported} a farmer was killed in another in- cident yesterday. Sources in Cairo close to Ham- { marskjold expressed belief the dis- turbances would not affect the out- come of his mission. He planned to leave Egypt later today for his last discussions with} officials in Israel, winding up his mission. He is due to report back by May 4 to the U.N. Security Council in New York. A well-informed source in Cairo said Egypt now was willing to ac- cept Hammarskjold's proposal that Egyptian and Israeli forces on the demarcation line be pulled back out.of sight of each other. The exact distance would be de- termined by terrain and local cir- cumstances, President of Indonesia f Will Visit Capital May 1 WASHINGTON (®—The White House announced today President Soekarno of Indonesia will arrive in Washington May 16 for a pre- viously announced visit. He will be flown here from Honolulu in Pres- ident Eisenhower's plane, Colum- bine Il. He will remain in Washington through May 19, then spend two,‘ weeks in travel through the United States. Will Launch Drive May 7 Police, Civic William D. Donaldson, final event. He said that plans this Pontiac policemen at five Bo include Groups Plan Annual Car Safety Check With the signing of a proclamation by Pontiac Mayor plans for a city-wide auto- mobile safetyfeature check May 7-13 are fairly complete, according to Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce safety committee which is sponsoring the stationing of eck points located in the cit, The policemen will issue warning summonses thotorists whose cars are found to have defective cae. |tently through last night. the county as close to four inches of rain spilled into hundreds of basements and County lakes and rivers were reported at nearly and continued intermit- ment. Drivers will have 72 hours in which to show that defects are repaired or have to pay fines, Haskill said. Cars which the test will win ndshield stickers. Tue-sheds io ohana beDeo. mer cane igaentinptin dese wr examined at least once a year = view of the many traffic accidents caused by faulty equipment. ~ School driver training classes and from city service clubs will check these items: brakes, front and rear lights, exhaust systems, windshield wipers, tires, steer- ing, glass, rearview mirrors and *Haskill listed these points for the check: W, Huron and N. Sagi- naw streets, to be manned at night by Rotary and Optimist) clubs; Auburn avenue near E. Boulevard S., Exchange and Lions iclubs; W, Montcalm avenue near Summitt street, Kiwanis club; N. Johnson avenue near State street, Ciitan club; and Orchard Lake aventie near Berwick boulevard, Downtown and West Kiwanis clubs. The Pontiac police department and the Pontiac Automobile Deal- ers association are cooperating in sponsoring the event locally, Haskill said. 5 Killed, 20 Injured in Italy's Mille-Miglia ROME (®—The Italian govern ment was asked today to ban fu- ture runnings of Italy's Mille. Miglia thousand-mile road race. Five were killed and about 20 in- jured in the auto classic yester- day. The demand by Socialist Deputy ‘massacre’ and said that new) Teams from Pontiac High |~ Tito to Visit Russia form in 1948. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia @ — : President Tito will visit Russia in June at the invitation of the Soviet government. It will be his first trip to the U.S.S.R. since Yugosla- via-was kicked out of the Comin- dates’ b Seek of eae ae cs Police reported around 75 calls from: throughout the city, Damage Mounts! ‘TAKE IT EASY! — Members Girl Scouts line up at the county health department to get th of the local Roundup patrol of the Gigantic Outing Opens Here June 29 - Local Girl Scouts Get Ready for Roundup 6,000 Girl Scouts to Pitch Camp in County for National Roundup Birmingham Police kept a (Corttinued on Page 2, Col. 5) safety —— taken this year) were i HELP WANTED — An unidentified Pontiac resident yesterday morning found W. Howard street between Saginaw and Baldwin tough going. Heavy rains late Saturday and early Sunday poured two feet of water inlo the area blocking by the Pontiac Motorist Faces _WaMey Problem ; Ciitinn trtis tne up drains and causing the above condition, Simi- lar flooded streets were reported throughout the city and area. A wrecker was called to the scene Police and the stranded car was soon on its way. civilian rebels attacked an Havana in an apparent bid CubartsRebels Rights of Citizens Frozen, ‘HAVANA, Cuba (—Cuba’s Cabinet today ordered all 45-day freeze on constitutional guarantees after 70 The government of President Fulgencio Batista said the reovit at the Domingo Goicuria ‘army base, just side Matanzas, had been crushed swiftly with 11 rebels}, killed and a number wounded. It said only three Cuban eee : army base 60 miles east of to take over the country. out, Birmingham Earns High Salety Rating fect fic, the National Safety Council re- vealed today. Flint, Wyandotte, and Battle Creek are other state cities without a fatality in 1956. geen was honored for its top ranking in the 10,000-25,000 classification. Flint was the largest city among | 278 in the nation with perfect slates. Flint was in the 100,000 to 200,000 bracket, while Wyandotte and Battle Creek: were rated among places with 25,000-50,000. Detroit was second in the classi- fication of cities with over a mil- lion residents. ‘54 World Population ) _|Set at 2 Billion Mark UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The United Nations says the world’s population in 194 was 2,652,000,000, give or take as much as 133 million for possible error. Some countries don't report as well as they might. * « is bouncing upward at the rate of 40 to 66 million a year, the U.N. estimates. tratihad been arrested with a haahieis: tek veanite Pabbidied anaes soldiers were wounded. _ {has been repeatedly charged with plotting against _ the - government, number of his friends. © quarters. The Cabinet's move to suspend guarantees went into immediate jand of the press, There was no ‘Opening Day Three Months Too Early’ Trout Anglers Gloomy - - Cold Water Chills Luck's early—about three months toojson, Ross Thompson, Chuck Rog-it ruled. out worms, Many- man : Pe Ben ot Sg rs 5 ‘County News. vertenes odes Ry OD ‘Faitoriais .6 seaperenngpeeees ty a ee wee 4 tc adie Pepe et In Today's Press . seeeestevenene+ ++ County Supervisors “The army announcedi..,. ithat former President Carlos Prio Socarras, who) were ~ GM Labels Report Unfair, Not Factual’ % ; li Proposal offer g ae F ite ii TH Lis j ei aH i en fs i e i i E z e | : * 6,000 Girl Scouts to Camp in County fh; ; ip 278 i He f i az é if Meets Downfall in Flooded Yard att H Toler. eve °F fl ge i Value Pa e. @|nessee senator told newsmen in an . oe eee ¥ e| Both Kefauver and Stevenson : for extra salety: Shave covered large areas of Flor- e s Action @/ida in their campaigning for its es ig : e e ncing 2/28 convention votes. 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Art Gallery Fountain Froths With Suds Again WASHINGTON #—The National Gallery of Art fountain was froth-| . nother with it. dose of bubble bath into the ‘ |suds bubbling forth. - A similar stunt was pulled a . | week ago. ene ment increasing the term of gov- ernor from two to four years — of the Senate’ But effective in 1958—but also limiting) to win, Bender must: first unsell Bender, for bis part, 14 ome, | __imaterially, it at all, ausche Dominates 56 Sacawe Election Campaign: oe Lausche’s freqeuntly - expressed vegard for the President is so strong, in fact, that it may prove another damaging factor against ing yesterday but the S6-degree| nis aiready-remote chances of win- heat didn’t have anything to dojning a spot on the national ticket. Regardiess of what happens in Pranksters dumped another|the senatorial race, the state's 23- member congressional ee erie big’ fountain; sending mounds bas lis certain to remain strongly Re-|1 ipublican. 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In British Columbia he was the owner of: the River Dredging Company of Vancouver. x * * a - Though much of his business activity was centered outside the City, Mr. Warp always was interested in Pontiac affairs. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Orchard Lake Country Club, Pon- tiac Elks’ Lodge and the Detroit Club. . A courteous, kindly. man, he will be mourned by a wide circle . of friends who will remember him as one who contributed significantly to the development of Pontiac and Oakland County. Bradley Report Urges Sound Pension Policy As could have been expected, the report of the President's Commission on Veterans’ pensions is a document worth everyone’s attention. — Completed after a year’s work under the direction of Gen Omar N. Braptey, it sets forth what the Gov- the Government's obligation to assist those who have suffered hardship and disability while serving their country. It also recognizes that veterans must be helped in -re-entering civilian ‘life and that they must not feel _ their service was a penalty. oo x & & Sensibly the report rejects the idea that just because a man has worn the uniform, the Government owes him a living. This makes the ques- tion not whether veterans should be assisted, but how. For seriously disabled vet- erans the commission recommends more liberal pensions. For those whose disability is non-service connected, the commission points out that social security and pri- vate pension plans have grown to safeguard all citizens against the 5 “yh er mes 7. that Congress will move in the direction pointed out by the Brapiey SSE Ike Wins OTC Test The administration won an im- portant trade policy test when the - House Ways and Means Committee approved its bill to authorize U. 8. membership in the Organization for Trade Cooperation (OTC). Not only did the committee vote 17 -~ to 7 to approve the bill, but recom- mended that it be sent to the floor * under a closed ruling barring amend- - ments. In addition, it accompanied this action with a studious majority report which must hearten the Presi- dent who had expected a bitter fight on the bill. * * * Contrary to critics, the report makes it clear that the bill in no way affects domestic legislation or commits Congress to any future legislation. Jt also an- swers objections listed in the minority report including the claim that the U.S. would be outvoted in the 35 member OTC. This argument is completely nul- lified by thé fact that legislation provides that the United States re- tains veto power with respect to any action involving a commitment on the part of this country. * oe x * OTC is an agency of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade which the United States never has joined on the theory that its func- tions are purely administrative, However, the Administration con” siders* U.S. membership in OTC essential if we are to get the benefits we should from extension of our reciprocal trade policy. Wins $250 Prize Fair Sex Continue.to Be Best Baseball Forecasters Good sport: Who when hé loses, tries again. ‘ \ ce Winner of the $250 in U.S. Savings Bonds in the MAT 1956 Baseball Con- test is . \ Mrs, Willard Boardman of 275 Starr Ave, It was awarded to the} ’ contestant who named the American. League player who would be leading the league after the games of April 27, and who had been at bat-at least 25 times., That player was 4 Vie Wertz of the Cleveland Indians, with an aver- age of 467. Out of 1,652 contestants, only 16 predicted that Wertz would be the player. Mrs. Boardman made an exact estimate on his average, 467. One other entrant, © ‘ : Jeanne Tarchalski of 248 Osmun St., placed it at .468, and ; Leis Ray . of 644 Northview 8t., predicted it would be .469, so it will be seen that the fair sex were the best They have won $1,875 of the $2,250 worth of bonds given away in the MAT annual Baseball Con- test since 1948, a The standings of the top players who had been at bat 25 times at the close the con ntest Igllows: Ss a ~ 3 8 = 7 th Al ih wh an ihe sis aa 7 ® #2 ie: : 3 fa « ® uJ 7 8 ‘ ¢. 8 ae « 8 2 #4, After a swing of 600 miles up Mackinaw way, my traveling scout. reports nothing new in than a car per mile, and no deer seen until he returned to Oakland County. — Checks just completed in a number of Canadian provinces show that. they're bothered with “Accident Prones” in about the same ratio as in this coun- try. They find that 90 per cent of their accidents are caused by 10 per cent of their drivers. And they're compiling files on that 10 per cent, who will have trouble in getting license renewals. Verbal Orchids to— ‘“ Mrs. Carrie Heath of 114 Summitt St.; ninety-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies E. Bird of Crescent Lake; sixty-fifth' wedding an- - “nivereary. ‘ of Lapeer; elghty-fourth birthday; «also to her sister, : a Claybuesch * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1056 » ‘> ~~ ee Ai, a yay eri] i* «Paar “oe Mae The Paying Teller ORR S—* David Lawrence Says: Vice President Nixon Becomes Victim of Newspapers’ ‘Guilt by Association’ WASHINGTON — “Guilt by as- years by so-called “‘liberals’” and others who have said it is rank in- \. "The headline writers themselves ‘were certainly not at fault. They in 1948. \ ~~ Jent me ' ployed seemingly made it news. Yet there ‘is no evidence to back up such a pl case of “guilt by asso- tion.”’ NAMED IN SENATE QUIZ ‘The client of Chotiner named in the Genate inquiry got into trouble the Truman administration when\some government contracts for clothing for the Army were y obtained under fraudu- $, Since then the client in question\ was tried and convicted. It was it) 1953 that the client em- Chotiner personally on le- gal questions growing out of the There isn't the slightest , scintilla of evidence — nor will any ever he produced, becatse _ there ts nohe—that Nixon knew even the fagt that Chotiner had any such client, The news arti- Not so long ago the National Law- yers Guild, a radical organization, raised a fuss because some of its members were criticized for de- fending Communists, It was rightly argued here that no lawyer in good standing, and himself not impli-. cated in the Communist conspir- acy, should be condemned in the court of public opinion because he chooses to give any defendant the benefit of his counsel. (Copyright, 1956 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) cles, following the exposures by Mothers Are Again Advised to Have Babies Born Home By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Nineteenth-century hospitals that still maintain the show window nursery, so-called, for \new-born infants get all babies who\are un- fortunate enough to be born there off to a poor start. \ In these cold-blooded institu- tions, designed primarily as set- tings for the “Calling Doctor Whosis!” drama put on by in-\, terns and nurses, the new born \, baby is snatched away from the mother soon after birth and whisked away to the show win- ' dow where the lern little one cmplivemics of infantile diarrhoea will have the intimate company of a dozen other unloved babies, plus the ministrations of a near- nurse who gives them all an equal chance to catch whatever anyone happens to have. Thus have killed too many Infants whe would have been safe in their mothers’ arms, None of ‘this information was, of “The customers submit to the coursé, really pertinent, to the contemptuous treatment accorded Warren's aide." Actually Chotiner today isn't the “aide” of Nixon, nor is he his campaign : tree Americans. That's nF ye! them by the officious hospital at- tendants, from the haughty clerk who interviews them on admis- imore like Russian peasants than 1 33393 LH Z 3 tals i z z i le iit stil] z i l 2 FE: i 19 Ry. & fi i Ls ie 1 ‘ r tre \Dr, William | H pregnancy and childbirth is Childbirth, by Carl H. Davis, M. D., and Denita Ferguson, Harpers, $2.50. Another excellent book for pros- pective parents is To Prospective Mothers, by Wm. E. Hunter, M. D., F. A. C. S., and Bernard H. Smith, B. A., M. D., Bruce Humphries Inc., Boston, $2.50. Signed letters, not more than one page ot 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, ©! atment, Will be answered by Brady, if a stamped seif- ‘eddressed envel is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. ‘. (Copyright 1956) ena a Urges Readers’ Support. a Week will when biee HE ie for Mental Health ie G France Faces Expansion of Bitter Algerian Conflict By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director France has suffered another po- litical_ reverse in trying to settle the Algerian situation. Ferhat Abbas, leader of the Al- gerian' moderates, now has joined forces with the national liberation front in an all-out struggle for freedom from French rule. Abbas, in a Cairo news con- _There also are threats of carry- ing the war into France. Moham- med Khaider,. leader of the “Committee for Liberation of the North African People,” already has suggested that violence might strike France, where he says there are 450,000 Algerian resi- dents. . -. * & Abbas’ interview has caused an uproar in French political circles in Paris, ° SOOTHING TALK French Socialist Premier Guy Mollet and Robert Lacoste, min- ister residing in Algeria, are seek- ing to reassure their political al- lies and their own party members on the consequences of the Abbas declaration and other recent de- velopments in North Africa. * * ° France has pledged independ- ence to Tunisia and Morocco years of guerrilla warfare, but i trying to hold Bnto Algeria by force. . Lacoste says he hopes to send _ 190,000 troops. to Algeria by June 15 to wipe out the national- ist rebellion in a country that France‘regards as a department of metropolitan France. The prospect of the French sending in even more troops in a mass attempt to crush the rebels by sheer numerical superiority is certain to hike the warfare in Al geria. —— * * That warfare already is con- siderable, . although only bits of information seep out abroad from the mountainous Algerian interior. Atrocities are being committed, Both sides admit this. French men, women and children are be- ing mutilated and hacked to death, The Algerians charge that the French also have mowed down hundreds of prisqners. Lacoste himself has acknowl- edged that “excesses have been committed by French troops. But he says that he has investigated and punished the responsible peo- ple. France has been in Algeria for more than a century, but has ~ failed to assimilate Algerians. And the bitterness is such today that Mohammed Khaider says “‘if we had the hydrogen bomb, we would use it.” - Portraits _ By JAMES J. METCALFE - There is a certain something I . » « Would like to tell you, dear . . . 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And remember that WISK bears the famous Lever Brothers unconditional money-back guarantee, If you don’t like it, you don’t pay for it. Lever Brothers refunds évery penny you paid. LA YES, MAAM, IT ENTITLES You TO THIS PINT CAN OF WISK Fe ABSOLUTELY — coupon yet? “NO WASHDAY POWDER EVER MADE CAN GIVE YOU THE CONCENTRATED YOU HAVEN'T WASHED YOUR | ~wasneo with Wek! | WASHING POWER OF THIS NEW BLUE INSTANT LIQUID FOR FAMILY WASH , - Beverly Munro Members enjoy a few minutes rest between the lively at the dinner dance held by members of Do-C-Do Square Dance Club (left) and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Newton of Woodbine avenue Saturday evening at Waldon Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Irwin (seated), Officers and members. of the board of directors arranged exchange notes with the affair which concludes the ninth season of dancing for the group. fright) admire the attractive decorations and Stork Shower Given Saturday at Elks Temple tir in Honored Sunday Mrs. Fred Zittel entertained at a tea in her home on Navajo road Sunday afternoon at which time she! introduced Beverly Munro to her friends. Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Munro of Mill street will become the bride of David Zittel, son of the Fred Zittels, in August. An arrangement of spring flow. ers flanked hy pink tapers centered the tea table, iaid with a white organdy and lace cloth over pink. — floral arrangeménts were used throughout the home, completing the color scheme. Mrs, Elmer Klemm presided at) the tea service. Out-of-town guests attended the affair from Saginaw, Berkley, Rochester and Milford. Bride-Elect Honored at Bridal Party Barbara Daniels was the honoree at a iniscellaneous shower Wednes- day qvening at the home of Joyce Setters on. North Francis street. Barbara, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,, Claud Daniels of East Mansfield avenue, will marry Rob- ert Horsley, May 12 at Central Methodist Church. He is.the son of Mrs. George Horsley of Mar- quette. Guests attending were Mrs, Paul Beith, Mrs. Stanley Slabinski, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Stanley Fisher, Margarite Windiate, Ros- alie Boner, Carol Bolton and Grace Campbell, Mrs. Frank Deaver Entertains WCTU Mrs. Frank Deaver was hostess to members of Anna Gordon WCTU. Devotions were given at c “Greet your partners and promenade all” received the prompt response of members of Do-C-Do Square Dance Club members when the call was heard at the Saturday evening dinner dance held at Waldon Woods. Former presidents and their wives caught by the pho- quadrilles 3 retiring president, ep & Har ley Levely and Mrs, Levely of Illinois avenue, / a lat Shower nniversary at 42 Couples Attend Ba Dinner Highlights Successful Year ‘The oldest dance club or-, dent; Mrs. John Streit, vice pres- ; Wayne McCandless served a8 ganized under of the Pon-| ident; Lanetta Rowston, secre- | toastmaster, Original poems by tiac Department of Parks and Rec-| tary and William Brown, treas- | Mrs, Turris McCully were read rae agile gg Hag SG pe by coe epi activity a dinner dance Sat- wa) head of the callers urday evening at Waldon ‘Woods, Barco bay heryahery Gordon McLeod, representing the ~ gan in 1946,. under the direction of|poard of directors. Recreation, : Stuart E; ter, then recreation director for the City of Pontiac. Clare served as the first president of the club. Though ‘ squaredancing is not % nquet ” Bie Miss Waters ls Honoree Pontiac Press Photos tographer as they promenaded were (left to right) Mr. and Mrg, N. Stanley Hutchinson of Pine Knob road, Mr. and Mrs, Duane Lemaux of Shoreview drive and Mr. and Mrs, Clare DeLauder of Berkley drive. Womens Section MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1956 | PAGES 15-19] Mrs, Whitney Murphy of Cort- wright street has been chosen to be honored as the April volunteer- .of-the-month by the Central Volun- teer Bureau. Although Mrs. Murphy is a full- time receptionist in the offices of Dr. Maurice Thome, she spends many hours each week as a volun- Reer in a Family Care home. Family Care homes have been established by Pontiac State Hos- pital to kelp with the socializa- tion of patients. There are forty- six of them in the seven county area served by the hospital and they house some 300 patients. While in the homes, the patients maintain their hospital status but most progress rapidly to the con- valeseent stage when they are allowed to go home for visits, As a volunteer in this program, Mrs, Murphy arranges and partici- pates in social activities for a group in a Family Care home in White Lake Township. When asked how she happened to become i volved in this project, she an- swered, ‘Curiqsity. I saw an ‘ad in the paper and it aroused my curiosity, “I was, and still am, impressed with this wonderful way of helping rehabilitate mental patients, The more I know about it, the more I want to keep it going. “From week to week,” she can sée the im- lare Mrs, Clyde (Sally) Groat, Rog- ier, and Mrs. S.E. (Sue) Funder- "burk, There are six grandchildren. During Mental Health Week, which began Sunday, Mrs. Murphy will be on hand at the hospital to answer questions concerning the Family Care program. Many, many other volunteers are Volunteer of the Month Announced, ineeded at the State Hospital— Mts. Hunter Joins Maple Leaf Club Mrs, A. J. Hunter of Toronto was received as a member of the Maple Leaf Luncheon Club at the Friday meeting at Hotel Waldron, Mrs. William McClure was hon- ored on her birthday. Mrs.. Wendell Newman, Mrs. red Johnson, Mrs. Dale Moats and Mrs. Lioyd Randall w hostesses of the day. - iclerks, stenographers, therapists ‘to help spread the professional's time, Placements may be made through the Central Volunteer Bu- ris this summer for a group ad 4 Patricia King and Kathleen illis. can go up to Mrs, So-and-So on|enjoy playing it any more.’ ” your very next rehearsal day and|pon’r HESITATE reau, a Pontiac Area United Fund service, or by contacting) Miss Marguerite Parrish, a mem- ber of the Bureau, at the hospital. The club was invited to meet nic, : will jot Floyd Compton of ) road on May 5 at St. Benedict Church. . Guests attending the Friday luncheon were Mrs. John P, Nig- geman, Mrs. Charles Wixom, Mrs. Ri B, Cox, Mrs. Monroe M, Osmun, Mrs. Austin D, Esler and Mrs. Joseph Narrin. oa rs, Verne *|for Wendy Bilyeau Mrs.. Ferman Huston in charge of tickets. In charge. of the social hour were Mrs, Lester Bell, Mrs. John Nunley, Mrs. Richard ‘ Brownell, Mrs. Verne McFarland and Mrs. Robert Cover. Birthday Party Held Wendy Bilyeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilyeau of Au- burn avenue was the honoree at a birthday party celebrating her recent seventh birthday. Dunlay,. Carole Agli, Nancy Metz, Rosann Davis, Maureen Macke, Deborah Uetz, Guests attending the affair were | Diane Meger, Mary Ellen Mareski, |r \Debbie Bilyeau and Anne Murphy. Others A Mahoney, at the home of Mrs, Everett Har-\Cathy Barnewsky, Peggy Weber, Ht é Ti 2 iF he bd gitpres . fi a4 z By MURIEL LAWRENCE effort. * got praise for his * ¢ | Lately, this has changed, To Mrs. tion to “adjust” children. do in our situation?’ ° involved derry in a bad bar- Children Some weeks ago a music teacher neighbor of the W,’s organized a children’s orchestra, She invited the. &year-old Jerry to become its drummer. He agreed—and at first Mrs, W. asks, “What would you First, 1 would register that it [Gold say, ‘I am not coming here again to play your drum because I don'tithese words into the mouth of my I would no more hesitate to put Convention Reports Heard by Gold Star Mothers Chapter chairman reported on birthday: ‘lin the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. eet sack luncheon ‘ Beating atk $3. iy he G, B. gifts sent to veterans hospitalized Coming Events n OMS of American Ine. Unit Two yness as. 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Shunck is. campaign chairman, ' Jn a salt mine 1,130 feet beneath ‘with Mrs, David Eicher and Mrs. | Detroit drilis often tap SO@Py- John Naz assisting her. ooking water that has been there s ¢ « _ Division chairmen and maneOt Meat Broils Fast Mrs. Ware Spreads) Hamburger Buns) George Zannothy Mrs, Charles Campbell; Mrs, ‘ Donald Jacobs; Frick and Bruce Others are Mrs, John Nicolls Jr., Buck and Mrs. Hubert Evans, For Charkiston vrs. Donal Prin. gle, Mrs. Gray, Robertson, Mrs. William Stamp,/ Mrs. Jack Wig- nall, Doremus, Mrs. | Jack Bell, Mrs. Wallace Whitmer, and Mrs. Carl Putnam were ap-) White, Mrs, John Emmert, Mrs.) Charles Denson, Mrs, William Da- vid, Mrs. Harold Hill, Henrietta |® — and Mrs. Elwood May will “Others ‘are Mrs, Donald White, | Konmeth Young, Charles Pappas, Mrs. Martin Wager, Mrs. James | DenHerder, Mrs, George Dean, | William VanderVen, Helen Davis, | and Mrs. Robert Gaff. Natives of Ifalik atoll in the the favor, Units Named | ‘Kick-Off’ Festivites | Tonight at Township | LE South Pacific refuse to eat octopus and shark~hoping they will return cialty, while Norway and Sweden| Thin Layer “With Mustard First By JANET ODELL Pontlac Press Home Editer “There probably are as many rec- ipes for fixing hamburger as there are cooks in this country. The one we have for you today is a quickie sandwich recipe, It should make interesting late evening refresh- Mrs. Leslie Ware is today's cook: club. and of the Junior Pontiac inted. = For West Bloomfield Mrs. Minor /Women's Club. Her hobbies are sil-| vetsmithing and ceramics. By Mrs; Lestle Ware . Slice hamburger buns. 8S pre ad with mustard, Cover with a. thin layer of seasoned hamburger, be- ing careful to spread it right to the edge of the buns. Broil in the oven until meat is] done. Cover with the other halves: of the buns and serve immediately. 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Send 25¢ today for your copy of the spring and summer ‘56 edition of our complete pattern magazine Basic Fashion. It's filled with ‘will become the bride of Robert) - ttable centered with a pink and gree 5. PTA Convention Dates Given tion to a summer wardrobe. White linen painted with wallpaper pattern of yel- low and black flowers is used in this slender dress with button detail. Designed by Sophie, it’s a welcome addi- oF aver Mrs. William A. Gordon enter- tained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at her home on Dwight Peggy, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Giesey of Pinnock street Ruggles Jr., May 5 at St. Benedict} Church..He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruggles of Rochester. Mrs. Giesey presided at the ten Fete Peggy Giesey at Party parasol and other matching col-| ored appointments. 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More. than 3,000 delegates, rep- resenting«ten million members in) some 41,000:local PTA ,units across’ the nation and Hawaii, are @x- pected to attend the Goth annual convention of the National Con-| gress of Parents and Teachers in| Sai, Francisco, May 20-23. The thethe of the convention is ““The| Family and the Community: Each Shapes the Other—The PTA Serves | Beth for Healthy Children in| Healthy Communities.” | In keeping with one of its objects, | the promotion of the. welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community, the | PTA.is offering an unusual feature at this year's convention. Delegates will see demonstra- tions of outstanding activity in the areas of health, juvenile protec:| tion, secondary education, * parent; and fatnily life education, recrea-| tion and education of exceptional | children. “A pane] of authorities on these subjects will discuss how lo- ca] PTA‘s can adapt such activities) } smart, easy to sew designs, special _ features. . sy to the needs of their own commu- | nities, BID 4 Ss 5-YEAR GUARANTEE mil Portable ELECTRIC peccai@y SEWING MACHINE. Reconditioned & Parts by Necchi Sewing Genter We come to you oe _- Call FE 2.9143 _ FOR FREE HOME NECCHI G.ELNA | SEWING CENTER pal saa ae weedy bo ef ann : a See \ ‘ NR RH es eee uee) eae gee Pe 3 43 $. Saginaw DEMONSTRATION se fej igi Caen sags ‘v . @ ; . . os ) Furniture with a Future... Custom made furniture available in a wide selection of decorator colors and fabrics. Full web base. Tufted arm. 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Here is a woman devoid of the ‘accepted assets of glamour who has received 25,000,000 fan let- lters arid grossed $35,000,000. . * Here, a8 regal as a Wagnerian diva and as ydkkety as a back- | fence conversation, is a woman | whom q U.S. President called “America Herself.” A woman | who disapproves of worry and | temperament, who is too simple | and direct to make headlines, and who has the business acu- amen af .a.child of five. a ; * * She is wearing a black dress which diminishes her famous figure, and sitting grace- fully in a delicate antique ‘chair Five Stylists to Serve You— ’ Now Open All Day Wednesday BETTY Le CORNU $06 Riker Bldg. BEAUTY STUDIO FE 2-5221 ee BEGINNING CLASSES 4 GREGG SHORTHAND re _ SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND j ‘ACCOUNTING’ 26 years, Ted Collins. This is mei tle,“ and the tans came to the; theater to laugh uproariously at — Smith’s Return to. Public Told by Batelle te Smith and Ted Col- Be oan By PHYLLIS BATTELLE overseeing all and speaking occa- ijn nity to pesihgh hin: QBipeietitnn nenetalies 6 wenstiis aikinal Collins, | looking man the utter dependency of one upon | (Copyright, 1956, By International|sionally when Kate's hearty voice|protege from answering too many : ; geod ro S ieee ether: there ts Wedoed 5 dches with a — — News Service) fant of her remarkable ‘story, 4s|ueatons: that might disturb ber ick basis to the comparison. Last might, Kate Smith walked| et Ted Cotting.| Kate refuses to conduct an inter- out.on- a stage and into American/"er &raying manager, Ted’ Col For instance, Kate readily en- view, or to perform, without Ted's ean homes via the TV screen in her ABRUPT OCCASIONALLY | . |swers questions about her plentiful being close by. When she is putting Fay A gn ye ob lly ed If he is abrupt with a remark, figure—a her feeling for her manager in the mouths, The reas see was there ae simplest possible terms,, she says: _ PERMANENTS $6.50 —and hadn't b&en for such a long SNELL “He is a true, good friend and, a time Datgro-is part of the Fe wise counsellor, and whatever suc- We Speciolize.in Haiscutting markable human story of one of cess I have had or may have is due ne Be. the great American entertainers of entirely. to Ted Collins, the man SE SHOP oe we pe 7 still o. ly and made it his chief concern.” ae eae we Denier Merkel tet Tenty Raley? pl 2k gpd yy eng H In return, Ted has never talked 80% N. Saginaw ‘Appointment FE 2-5600 | most of her fans. Starting today, much about his devotion to Kate, ' ann — ed famed reporter-columnist —Phyl- beyond saying “I am proud of lis Batelle tells the Kate Smith) everything the has done.” He story through the words and eyes has, however, proved his sense of Kate Smith herself and the) for two of ee ak eine Pas man who has been by her side for was bilicd y as “Tey ‘Lit theirs is a “Svengali-Trilby re msi Oe, won mm =e ‘become dull and commonplace and) | perfume with you. This pur in its own real leather carry £ ‘which exaggerates it. Beside her, on the market now. i } For any important occasion, you'll love taking your se-size perfume which comes ing case is a new beauty aid her antics, - ~ For $450 a week, Kate could not complain, But she wasn't happy either, 2 When he went backstage and of- fered to make her a ‘‘serious” sing. er, “Tiny Little’’ Smith cried, In appreciation. partnership in which Collins was “He told me,” Kate recalls-now, glancing over at Collins with de- voted good humor, ‘‘that all I had to do was never ask any questions, and we'd get there, Just do every- thing he asked me to do, and let him handle the worries, and I put myself_in his hands, and we did get there.” DAY, HALF DAY and EVENING SESSIONS - VETERAN APPROVED By ANNE HEYWOOD As any gardener knows, if you want to get fruit, you’ must prune the tree. You have to chop away the non-essential branches, for ~The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St. == PONTIAC =—~>—~Phone FE 2-3551_ [the greater good of the harvest, * * * : Call in person or return this Ad for Bulletin ‘ite ati ‘hina holds tree fer -ceagamysant Leah eee ead wb Cae) oka cockigpeasesest housewives, : By the nature of your work, Reema a ioe Pete Oe Bet mentely vt te, from budgeting to dusting, from ‘Hair Cutting I'm not recommending total sur-) gery, eliminating.entirely:the ones! : Rireeneata $7.50 wp For Spring Beauty sper Ceauiy Selon 20 E. Pike St. the better part of wisdom to shift) the emphasis a tittle and put the) | bulk of your time and energy into) jthe areas you like the best. * * * To try to be superb at every- thing — marketing, and cones.) Oxe’s Beautify Lovely Draperies *- Restored to origino! . « « house of finer cleaning ... OGG'S Carefully measured before cleaning. | measurements ofter cleaning. Carefully handled Controlled to avoid shrinkage between drape and linings. Here at Oze’s we've made a special study to know how draperies should be PROMPT cleaned and finished. We've trained our staff to carefully handle every drape PICK-UP individually. That is why your draperies come back from Ogg’s color \bright, beautifully wrinkle-free finished, and returned to the original length and true AND handing measurement. It's worth the difference to have Ogg’s clean your DELIVERY dtapes . . . you wl be be so much more satisfied and pleased. Five Cash and Carry Stores: 379 Auburn Avenue 430 Orchard Lake Ave. 4481 Highlond Road ~ 530 S. inaw St. 376 E. Pike St. decorating and sewing, Rigger land lauhdering—is going to make a nervous wreck of you, It is better to do adequately the| things that need doing ‘and then concentrate on those that are fun. MANY REASONS | ing this, In the first place, it makes you a specialist in som@thing. Maybe, like a friend of mine, you love the! cooking part best. * * «© She is famous for her wonderful | ‘satisfaetion and recognition for it.| Her house Is clean enough, but never spotless, Her children wear more corduroy and jersey, less fussy clothes. Her mending piles up; but then eventually some neighbor takes |! it on, in exchange for one of her There are many reasons for do-/heavenly pies or a batch of de- jlicious brownies, She is an expert! at the barter system and is one lof the happiest women I know. Her husband and children adore ‘her and never even notice the dust behind the radiator. you don’t like. But it does seem|f00d, and gets tremendous fun, | |PLANS TO CATER When this woman finds her chil- Samuel ‘Dudley Honored Samuel Dudley wa’ honored on the occasion of his 83 sgn with an open house at his home on Augusta avenue Sanday after- noon afd evening. Over 100 friends and relatives attended the affair, a surprise to Mr. Dudley, given by his wife, * * * Among those attending were members of the Exchange Club who presented him with two books “The Life of Lincoln,” by Carl Safidburg and “‘Andersonville.”’ Mr. Dudley is well known for his work in the Pontiac School system, he was principal of Pontiac High School fer 11 years and dean of the Junior College until his retirement in 1941, His teaching career covers 45 years, 30 of them spent here in Pontiac. * * @ : The Dudley home was decorated) Sunday with bouquets of pink \shaded flowers. The eenterpiece 8. M, DUDLEY Homemaker Should Be Specialist: dren grown and gone, she won't be at loose ends, totally unemployed and useless. When that day comes, she plans to start a small catering ‘service and have the time of her. life, * ¢ «@ example, one helpful step in the ijright direction is to face the fact that you don't positively adore ing; that, indeed, thére are parts of it that bore you to death, Then figure the ones you like and begin to specialize in them. My Housewives’ Career Guide may help you in figuring out your specialty. I'll be glad to send it to ee ee a They entered into a verbal 50-30 It you would like to follow her’ every single phase of homemak-) lins, but St. Theresa Guild Announces Date of Top Hat Ball Hs licity, and decerations, Mrs. Fran- cis Schoenemann. Mrs. John An- nis is handling favors and Mrs. Albert Serra is directing corre- for the event. Bride-to-Be Is Honoree at Linen Shower i io] Foster of Big Beaver. Guests attending the affair were, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. R. G.| | Roat, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Earl) Gelinas, Mrs. Joseph Linton, Mrs. | Jessie Clark and Peggy Cooper. Completing the guest list were Mrs. Theodore Marchbanks, Mrs. William Latoza, Mrs. Elmer Court-| emanche and Mrs. Julie Allen. | the standpoint al | the life of Kate. 2 « & He would virtually lay down his ing over bleakly at Collins as if she feared he might, yet, collapse on the spot. Last December, she ‘'said, he suffered a heart attack ithe afternoon before she was scheduled to make a guest appear- “lance on the Ed Sullivan television show, which she finally made last night. “He knew that I wouldn’t go on if hé was sick, so he didn't .| call a doctor. He just lay down and thought well maybe this .| heart attack wil] pass away. * * * “Then the next day he got worse, he got worse and I thought—and the doctor thought—he ‘wasn't going to survive. I canceled everything, of course, and vowed I wouldn't come out of retirement until] Ted. - ot well . * * -"s (Tomorrow: The “God-given voice” and what it meant to “little Katie" of Greenville, Va.) sosioad os Virginia Eileen Stephens was PERMANENTS honored at.a linen shower Thurs-| fer hair that is very difficult day evening at the home of Mrs. to curl. Delton Hillman of Watkins Lake . Gpes Evenings Virginia, daughter of Mrs Y by Appointment Lavolia Stephens of Mt. Clemens street and Charles E. Stephens of South Francis street, wil become ® the bride of George Foster Jr. in a ceremony to be preformed June 16 at Galloway Lake Method- PERMANENT WAVE SHOP ist Church. He is the son of George | 12 Sel Se. FE 2-6039 WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstering 21 Year of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 n postage, care of The Pontiac Paes, (Copyright 1956) Story League © ; Studies Plots Pontiac Story League Thursday evening. of the program which featured Mrs. Fauble tonducting a discus- ings in story telling. The story, Was the Life of the Party,” by Irvin Cobb was presented by Mrs. J. R. Shaffer. Mrs. J. Wendell was given by Mrs. Fauble. Arrangements were made for the club’s annual May banquet at Hotel Waldron with Mrs. Robert jon the refreshment table was of The band won its first all-state Boggs and Mrs. Clayton Rule as among the flowers. The minia-| |ture instruments «commemorated ‘his work as the originator of the! Pontiac High School Band in 1912.! | pink roses and snapdragons fea-)championship under his direction cochairmen. jturing tiny band instruments in 1916. Mrs. Schmidt announced an in- Preceding the open house, the yitation to the Walled Lake Story immediate family, their Harold and Roy and their families; had-dinner at Devon Gables. fine quality cs, but we had B CLEANERS | _| | The Pontiac | shop will be shown. sons, League at their annual meeting May 7. Mrs. Russell Blackett was a guest of the evening. PTA Activities Council of PTA will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Daniel Whitfield School. Annual Fr of council chairman and PTA prenttonta . A film on Mesins Lake work-| uneil woes cu- will meet at 1 p.m. at the Mrs. Theo Fauble of Snellbrook road entertained members of the | Mrs. Oscar Schmidt had- charge , sion on good beginnings and end-| Green told of, ‘The Angel in the, Flower Garden,"’ and the story, “How the’ Firefly Got Its Light”. Help You to a | N vio or Plisse DIAPER SUITS Rey. 3298 §©=6. $ 1.49 Cotton Diaper Suits ‘Reg. $2.29 $1.19 panel... while a 214" waistband furthers the flattery. SKIPPIES GIRDLE No. 915 S, M, L, $5.00 - BOBETTE. _ HOSIERY & uaregel SHOP Let Our Expert Corsetieres Designed especially for your on-the-go living! Light, light Skippies pamper, never hamper ., ; slim and trim you with the gentlest touch. Shown * = ...one wonderful season why Skippies are the favorite of busy beauties everywhere. Here comfort- loving elastic net is firmed with a satin elastic front ‘ Also available as a Pantie shown with Life Thrill Bra No. 567 Presh, crisp cotton broadcloth $2,00 Proper Fitting He ‘Pormfit i” ‘ FE 2-6921 — ” Ad ee ie | Seas Rome ae a bites io J ORT Fee en re eae Vy Se gad alee Se Me at y J ees 4 eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1956 3 ae NINETEE , " - 7 + ve i 8 a Fee {££ a ; ve of Flint, presided at the meeting : Make Offer Chapters Meet Here nape tar to Reward - Ring Finder Deadline Woman Recovers) seing-numan, Diamond She Left in Lounge - June Bride-to-Be Guest at Shower Gloria Featherston was the hon- Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Featherston of Dwight avenue, is the bride-elect of Richard E. Boroff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boroff of South Sanford street. The couple will be married June 29 at Bethany Bap- Guests attended from Detroft, Macelona, Rochester and Pleasant Mi rp 2 Hl eke H | Here’s tomorrow's 9-Day Diet breakfast — One egg, poached or boiled; one thin dry slice of whole wheat toast; black coffee; one glass skimmed milk, — One glass skintmed milk Celery sticks Dinner Jobs Daughters Hold Initiation Daughters of. Pontiac, 186, enter- tiac, Detroit, Flint and Port Hy Michigan at the Elks Temple Miche atthe, Es ‘Temi i ne eee : Uganda willhave a textile mill, \ Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner con- The women so honored were Mrs. J. Kirk Campbell, Mrs. Harold Mrs, Jorma Sarto. Mrs, Frank Gross, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Ralph Harrison who spoke on ‘‘Vocational Choices.” Mrs, Harrison stated that children’s day dreaming and play acting are influences of self- expression, She told of the five classifications of vocations professions, agricul- ture, trades and industries, business and homemaking, all of which re- quire a period of training. Mrs. some home life, of love and se- curity can be the deciding factor in determining a successful home- maker for both men and women. Mrs. Floyd Blanzy was a guest of the evening. The group will meet with Mrs. Dale Swanson of Birmingham May 24. Youngsters are less likely to track up kitchen. floors on rainy ‘days if you put paper plates next |to the back door for them to de- posit their rubbers into. Memorial Service Held ning at the Walled Lake home of Harrison said that a lack of whole-| 7 Mrs, Donald Calico Cotton} Takes Paris RESTYLING of the Pillar Club, presented a set Dudley, Mrs, Belle Harper, Mrs.|\°¢ diches in honor of Miss Alice Maude Jenner and Miss Carrie/s.sttuck. Miss. Shattuck was su- : 1 Harger. perintendent of the Primary de- eiaie Music for this service was pre- | partment of the Sunday school for sented by Mrs. Ray Meiser, ac- |many years, The dedication was : oO: 1, - * written by Mrs, John Morrison and| A. shirt-walst binck seal ANDERIZIN ° Beulah Phillips, red 2) “NIZEINO Vocational | re tuncicon was served by | ste is smart eutt with Pe ° nl ptr tmag is yo ot calico cotton can be worn | tit Guidance committee included Mrs, C. H, | Pisin dresses on cool spring | Di d Pedy, Mrs, B.A, Wen, Mem At cocktail time, will | ISCUSSE Gump and Mrs, J. R, Crary. of four ruffled,’ horizontal “How Can Parents Help Children] Mrs, George Wasserberger, Mra|=2*Y ah owt Choose Their Work?” was the roll)Hazel Scott, Mrs. Robert Tarr and| vith the edge ead quenien Se meets & Seite, Merete Scott alee Omen cseed thee chet aoe. Child Culture Club Thursday eve- ~ > ) Fe i! H E 5 FEES: I : + 10% OFF cite cede! Waite’s Fur Salon—Third Floor FH : coolest summer on EASY-TO-CROCHET TIGER RUG 37° 29° 59 W. Nylo Knitting Worsted Reg. $1.39 Spectal 59 W. Huron ANNOUNCING NEW OWNERSHIP. of the OXFORD SHOP We will continue the same fine lines of Yarns — Needlepoint — Uniforms $1.29 OXFORD SHOP Next te DeCer's New Location Huron Reg. 49c Bear Brand Half & Half 1-Oz. Skein dof Gunvor Ryden, Prop. FE 4-7212 Open Wed. and Thurs. FE 2-3044 TUVTTT TTT rT Terr rrr rrrrrrvvveee Emma Hicks, Owner War enon HOTEL E PY err errr eC eee eT Te CCC TC COC COC Evenings by Appointment ECOND FLOOR 4 4. W. Qui St., Chic. 6, 0. |: Waldron Hotel Beauty Shop 4), Xow svaiisie—te c > S q COMPLETE PERMANENTS $8.50 and up 4 4 4 a “ Delight the youngster with this tiger rug that is a jiffy-crochet!| He'll want it for TV viewing or to! use in his room. (P.S. It is 80 colorful that the little lady will) want one, too!) ! Pattern No. 5670 contains crochet directions; material requirements; stitch illustrations. : | Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number ito Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372. i |_ Now available—the colorful 1956) | Needlework Album containing doz-' jens of lovely designs from which |to choose more patterns in crochet, ‘embroidery and knit — plus three 'gift patterns, directions printed in ‘book. Only 25¢ a copy! California Fashions Beaumelle, Jean Fashions and Glamour Cocktail Dresses, at WONDERLAND SHOP You will always find a great selection of baby clothes, accessories and gifts in our store. Complete stocks, large assortments and a wide choice of prices is yours . .. shop here, you'll find the item you want in one shopping trip. Gifts Boxed Free... Cards... Gift Wrapping. soft-knits are neat - as their Pin Checks Layette gathering? You'll wont o complete ossortment of Carter's Pin Checks—the new. \” eat, nicest idea in cotton-knit boby weer, Some Carter-famous features—Nevobind underarms, plasticized pant, fine-combed ab- sorbent cotton. Long-wearing . . . colorfast ss 0nd Carter-Set® processed so they won't shrink out of fit. Choose from our bright new selection for baby . . . ond for welcome gifts. - Pink, Bive, Yellow Pin Checks new ! it never, hes aw fw’ anne __ Dorothy Gray HOT WEATHER COLOGNES _ Sail through a bevy of simmery days with the i Colognes. Pure Maytime...priced for summer lavishing during this famous % price sale! +4 Scpop up 2 or 3 bottles today, splash on glamour by the’ handful through the freshest, record! Five icy-sweet NeW! the color won't come off until you take it off! NEW! no waiting for it to set! no blotting! never dries your lips! 4 is tops HOY WEATHER ’ ye frosted luxury of Dorothy Gray Hot Weather a a = ee i : ret = ‘5 * ie = ae aes : i ears thee LPR i es, i : ae eves! ‘ 5 Pa Z f et : P # , ty : 4 Lig te a y, ss 2 ‘ Peet = f ry © } ~. rt ; nay = =e . . é ° cs | ; t f ; j } ’ > be: At nF f / « eo es . c sg 1 A aBeS | . ' * § : ' ‘ i ee aa ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1956 : [at ASSIGNMENT FOR: — JUNIOR EDITORS | | Try Haron Cleaners R HOP SERVICE ADVANTAGE OF OUR “EASY, TO USE— SY FOR You” CAR HOP SERVICE “oe. Sita | “PLANNED WITH YOU IN MIND! (iat Ulin Hern diiahieg b'ecentiin except the — help — everything planned for your convenience. The . : drive-in window saves you time end effort. No “bed” Son oe 8 eee ot ey ee Fae Ge 4 weother can touch you. 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P uns iat CA! a TAL ng eet or 0 Ua mato ii fat f 0 DECOM ne mp DEC RL Of the mera mao iy of Democrat 0 control ¢ 1 eh wi ! nelud ’ pocrat i a Ca) J PT Lar: + gt ae i TT} 7 oa Leal ‘i ral ee | a + at i e rel ( ah run eit Pe pu plies qin ‘ a ao ove n 2 | i , fi : cat} i til iI } lion, fh ’ + Ol ' i f La 0 ‘0 " ’ 0 0 4 reg : iJ i Lemp i i} OE Pe Tar vi Li fj p ‘ DO riALL! ones OF ie Ci e S bad | ey en ee ee ee ee eae a ae ee Oe PS os ig PN oe a wie a Ese ate ie be Sate ~ eae ae Fe fe rE Teta ated Pe ee Oa a bye ‘ Mie ae oe. : eae ao J ; eo Tee 5 i x - ke aa hes ; i ty oh ' P| A 25% Ea ‘ ‘ i rae 3 < é ney very ia 5. ete | , ‘: i % E : es, ae f : ‘ \ Z " i , F : i Es : ij ? ‘ ros 4 4 ; f THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 90,1956 9 - =) Sli tied ONE of te Young Arthur MacArthur. Seaiet Remington Rand—at the Waldort- : : a! % 4 i ; ~ . - : : Ee. ie oe as pal ms F | “ s las had |gressional Medal of Honor ed to matriculate next fall la the jvery. In 1966, he became a regu- undergraduate school. lar army officer and-led troops in Like his grandfather, whose|**verel Indian campaigns and in name he bears, young M: the Philippines during the Spanish- would become a civilian|American War, =. one ee naling eager . ant general, years State Police Seek | serttnew we, Bec Maca Point, Since then, Gen. Douglas 168 New Recruits MacArthur hes carved out ene of SEE THE EAST LANSING @—State Police the greatest military careers in COMPLETE ee eed te LINE AT have launched a recruiting drive a general in World War I, and as Hap es z for 168 new troopers authorized by commanding general in the Paci- OUR FACTO * Ge Lego. . fic in World War 1. SHOW ROOM eereer En cccined wy te eat (0d a0 ouying."1 want to bo 0 oot night, May 30. soldier like my dad.” On his eighth Applicants must be between 21|birthday he received @ wooden ON_ALL DRY CLEANING! - cleaned by vs receive a education or its equiv-| WAR. 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WASHINGTON @—Some 3,000 delegates of the United States Chamber of Commerce were ad- vised today not to succumb to the “synthetic good will” of the same Kremlin leaders who were part and parcel of the erent Soviet Moodiettings.” ident Boyd Campbell of Pi n, Miss., declared in a pre- keynote address tor the ber’s 44th annual meeting that “the same old gang is ruling Russia — wer Stalin. is * The teaiters 2,700,000 affili- ated business men and women, he said, will insist on “keeping Amer- ica's defense impregnable while We watch and wait for more con- vincing evidence of the Soviet's Regeneration.” CONVICTING A GHOST OVER mL, OVER DALE — tires, able to go where other tires “fear to tread,” are shown negotiating an incline during test runs at Wingfoot Lake Airship Base in.Akron, Ohio, With its driving force transmitted from the motor through the rear axle by any conventional drive system, the tire can take trucks, trailers and Barrel-shaped resisting them. other off-the-road vehicles over all types of rough terrain. Speeds up to 65 miles per-hour have been achieved with the new “Terra Tire,"’ product of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. The low-pressure , Walls enable the pneumatics to swallow * uneven surfaces by conforming with PONTIAC PRESS. and thin pliable rougti, | than _|_ Company [less at 1% million dollars. on hampered by low water jimmediately. ees ts 8 feaetay tee verte. day after flames erupted from boiler room. . * a officials estimated the; The Northwest Packing Co.'s No. 1 plant and genera] offices were leveled. Firemen chegked the flames after a two-hour fight, No employes were in the building Gnd no firemeg were injured. * 7 ae The loss included a large supply of dog food, valued at. $500,000. Firemen did not list the cause Mexico Leads in Lime MEXICO CITY — Mexico, the! world's main producer of limes, mone a 1955-56 crop of 2,315,000/o boxes, about the same.asJast year.| Snake Pops Out of Drain to Surprise Tub Bather ‘$T. LOUIS #—William F, Pow. er, 19, finished taking a bath pt pulled the plug. Out of the drain poppesl_a ana, * id ccallll teh Gaytahte ext wt me,” he said; “I was just para- ~Belore he could scramble out of the tub, the snake bit him on the toe of his right foot. He suf- bt no ill_effects, The snake was a nonvenomous ype. * Power caught te mo is keeping it in a goldfish bowl. He Wasn't Kidding a FORT FRANCES, Ont. a—Mrs. |: at closing time when a y tered and demanded Thinking it was a neighborhood! resident playing a prank, she bran- her broom-to shoo him out the store. The youth. brandished la. sawed-off rifle, convinced her + Fie a kidding and made off with $15. Campbell said it is evident that) Russian leaders, in. repudiating Stalin’ s record, have found it easy, to “convict a ghost’ and are! “getting away with it in tod many) eorners of the world.’ | America must keep its guard) up, he said, until Russia has liber-| ated slave laborers and ilegaly| held war prisoners, freed the) 1 | Satellite countries, .and “done! everything pousitty to expiate her icrimes against civilization.” Theme of the opening Chamber ‘session was “For Human Better- ment.” A dramatic presentation of the peacetime potential of nuclear jenergy, opening in a darkened au- ditorium with a filmed representa- tion of an atomic bomb explosion, was afranged to follow an address by evangelist Billy Graham on: “Moral Responsibilities in. the Atomic Age.” Senate Group Rejects . Aid for President Bid “WASHINGTON WW — A Senate) subcommittee rejected yesterday the idea of creating an “admin- istrative vice president’ in the White House, proposed by former President Hoover to help relieve the chief ecutive, + Sen. ioscned. (D- Mass), the, chairman, said for three other| Demoerats and three Republicans on a Government Operations sub- comittee that the President al- ready “has @uyfficient authority to delegate the performance of ad- ministrative functions to subordi- nate officials...” An all-Arab firm has been formed in Cairo to develop potash depositis in the Dead Sea. o Sparks-Griffin | . FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams 8t, : %4-Hour Ambulance Service « Phone FE 2-584) ——— bd Ba ¢ VALUE'S THE BIG REASON MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE GOING “aa” HOLIDAY court Noticed all the new O é ldsmobiles around town lately? You'll see plenty these days. More and more value- minded buyers are making Oldsmobile one of the most popular cars on the mee oe And it’s no wonder . when you get into an ‘ will tell you why. Power? The Rocket regardless of price! +: you get more of everything Olds. One look . . ~ . one ride has it to spare—240 blazing | horsepower from an engine torque to the rear wheels... horsepower and 340 Ibs.-ft. of torque in "88" models. ) Ride? You'll discover that an Oldsmobile rides and handles like the big car it is! You'll find a road- hugging quality that lighter cars just can’t duplicate! Style? From the distinctive “Intagrille Bumper”— actually two bumpers in one!—tight ae to the and stil/ Rocketip Ahead ! that- delivers 350 Ibs.-ft. where it counts! (230 projectile-type taillights, every clean, functional line says Oldsmobile exclusively! Good Investment? You bet it is! Oldsmobile is a . value buy today. . and promises Your investment holds when you go over to Olds! 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ONE BOX DINNER PAPER NAPKINS — PAPER a» curve, Yield, inNing, {D)Odger, be F : ‘ © He Where Lin, a. thro | ame Sahay Fer. — None of us are ever sure what tomorrow may bring . . . So it is always wise to ~ i «put aside some part of each week's earnings for the unexpected emergencies ¢ |Automobile < gg eanuauiek “aiimione leslie , or leisurely luxuries that tomvurrow may have in store. Kleinwagen to more than $25,000/Me But even wiser than saving itself is investing those dollars where they will be UM tor custom made models. © — working ‘for worthwhile dividends. PONTIAC FEDERAL is currently paying at nes the rate of 244% per annum, and we have never missed a dividend in 21 years. Draws Thousands U. 5S. companies in the show are | See us or write to us this week about opening your savings account. Automobile Show now! car, Lid. of Chicago cma] _ SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000! . = * 5 PT errr Ts se a. eee “_ewerwrwrrwerewveY X i "Perk Avenue GRASS SEED Sst SJR PARTY LOAF ve 29¢ LEO it 6OcE Ohocolae Syrup 5S] -‘Spagial Offer Deal on LIQUID JOY! Spring Famine in China Staten have inoressed fina Said to Hit 270 Million 4 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS)| 7 —A spring famine affecting an es-| | B the show| timated 270,000,000 hungry Chinese | | s beginning is raging on the mainland of China, 5 * their busi-|with thousands dying daily in re-|/ >) fie eu i : g if i ONG SAVINGS ee 761 W. Huron Street Downtown 407. Main 16 E. Lawrence St. i | 2% = = | : : if | | HUE ne their models compare | the basis of data rounded up from] |, are |press and officialdom. se in- Denmark will hold a 1956 Fish-| fe eries Fair, BEF Me TT | Un iis TRIAL CAN OF WISK LIQUID DETERGENT The show includes a —s . on page 14 from Great Britain, France, Italy, | ' bay = ose wr Germany and Sweden, In ! 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No © APARTMENT-SIZED CABINET—only 27 inches wide ay to empty! iat wap © eURENDtw-00 Gm @oelemen See these great : Only ® 95 Bis acadbmttvanthee Bantnndet 199.5 — new EASYS NOW! 7 3 a| TRADE-IN YOUR PRESENT WASHER High fashion st stars... a | DESIGNER-AIR LOMA DRESSES | meee 0 | Fe00D HOUSEKEEING se % ” “ ma : FF | , 51 WEST HURON em : iif PRE weeu PHONE FE 41555 : ; p e re es ; ae ol ee es si j fp en gue | 8 ae oe = ey forte see he ee a, y Pee KY PO OEP Perey se oat ne pi re hed ieee CO he eee rains Co eae : ' - j } ve Ox / ; fo Ss : ; aS , is : : r Leaf : . ; ¥ MD Deas ise : ; uae “THE PONTIAC CAPRESS, , MONDAY, APRIL. 30, 1956 . | TWENTY-FIVE ‘a Colorado to Present Ike |*4©'s first fishing license for 1956\Colorado fishing license No, 2 7 ees iby Gov, Ed Johnson in «Washing. | Fishing Permit No. 1’ — |ica not Thursaae, every year since 2050 im recog DENVER. (INS)—Presidient Ei- * « « {tien ap the state's: mest Sameue ; senhower will be presented Color- The President has been issued'tourist. GRAND OPENING TILE SALE! TONS AND TONS. OF -FLOOR AND WALL TILE TO BE°SOLD OUT AT UNHEARD OF PRICES! YOU'RE THE WINNER! ee = AS ADVERTISED - No Dealers Please _ Plastic Wall Tile 4Vax4V4 SPEED| NO MONEY DOWN "24 Months to Pay ‘ familiar’ with ~ WAYNE GABERT 9 J===="=: == the swelling by conven- scope fpr, bo * 4 YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST - eet ft the ground. Sta Police te Weer 121. St. wie’ FE S-6189 § . nikers on Uniform Sogimaw St. “Kanatn hae FE S-6169 § See eae ete ssetasae 6 uebii: \Recdlies Ecdolorihig Open tl 9 Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday ieee no un saree oo and mem B & G TILE OUTLET on fhotore they’ get outipolceman atler May 15 you can'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ae, ml thy shea pu lege me terme with te/B. Allen, is the ecient of all AMM oar CARLOAD BUYERS dots Saak. ! State Police will start wearing) sic Camp, from the Amity Music| 1055 W. Muren St.-—2 Blocks West of oct : : | soul cone uae a their et 600 Fe g.3717 , 3 FREE PARKING - | Their work, Dr, Popkin added; } " ie : should be something that permits i them to keep their legs Connecticut Ck Church Ear Smith Damaged in Blaze Wide Choice NORWICH, Comm. @— Fire] . Anything you prefer in funeral furnishings Roman Catholic Church eer. you can secure from Brace-Smith—o simple, mon Ps por a po ~ athe: i ; \ a — . | . : : * ¢ «6 ; Ja ae : oot: . S23 :° cloth-covered casket—a polished hardwood Deputy Fire Chief William. La- : sp m= or a stately bronze. rochelle estimated it would cost E Whatever your taste—whatever your means ee treks out chavily olay i = =U . | a - ) —Brace-Smith can fulfill all of your require- the 8 a.m, Mass started. There : 4 : Pesto oe eee : were 300 people in the church : ; Sita | ments. ; fc; i ents Sexton Michael LaMothe, saw her and q fy i] SIZE drye, all: Brus: Grit ona ttome |e: = ee eee ae —_— ° Me (ar ieee ‘ctieaa tae can A U it! ey mpi lete aly automat ic! j D, 7 7 ‘L ifs : , ie ! 138 West Lawrence St. battled the blaze for a7 unl ERY — ouch ‘ ! ay ned id, a ) Pontie, Michigan, foe haus: Tho Sine burial ot Y d in dirty - take the! N out ¢ a: On a ; dry! a: ; ' ae :' 2 ne ane 3 TUNE IN , | MON. Arthur Gedtrey Time ‘ . = ‘TIL 9 PLM Men. & Wed. W080 fo 10:45 a.m. CBS TV end Redie } “ — d r ¢ . 304 ete \ . Se alll 5 ! ; oS ° ae : : . a é i i ' aan * % € oe ; hoa ™ COMBINATION WASHER-DRYER Biggest home leundry néws in 20 years! New “chooses” amount of water it needs. 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Fyavels Many, Many Miles , oA vertise Bea uty of Alaskan Life | > 2 ements mete: , iple in Mekico look lke Eskimo, but they trying sale the things in every where in the street, many, many people trying my mukluk everyplaces we walk in the street. The worst part is two girls follow- in ay ly 2a Alen ange oor : ae poy k they Mon., Taes., Wed., es 3., A aga of April and reach San Francisco. On 2th we come to Seattle. The most I dor in my trip, walk-| | ing, Eskimo dancing, answering the question about the Alaska how “|eold and how much hot in summer time, .Eskimo life. itt 1 FORGET FIsH ' The important part I do is to see live animals. I shake hand a live seal I never did in my coum | TWO EYES OPEN . iy: Bue eiment I et ey bees «J keep open my two eyes always tho deadliphale sso thon, ems ee fees ee ver one ‘ water, A pretty girl hold me with © make me lazy man. I don't have to her arm around my neck, I may »warm up the water when I take as a a 8S i, I ee we the ee ees TAR al cammiecons ot natne oy eo i sreen: sien e's 8. jump about eight feet took my | 4: ) 148 NORTH © *Good country, good food, good " }fish from my hand and splash wa- f | eve athe cule “the ter all over my clothes, I hold) iim SAGINAW * gtutts selling very cheap, easy lite , just the tail of a fish in my hand - PHT got was aa APPLE Ne ae ae Se wetty at a rit onae Hponey no work no eat and very/MacArthur, queen of the 29th amlafter 1 get wet my. clothes pb) au1e HURON CORNER : festival, slices a huge apple pie at} This trip I Jearn more how to . ; _ (ROCK STREETS the festival in , Va.|live right. I should talk apd plan Sw e)?a as — | Every day go different radio,|Laura is the granddaughter of Sen.|first with my business neighbors - : ‘ a wd had hes 4985 DIXIE television stations. We walking day Alben W. 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Fear Se « | < o Poraxideg ges fies () 10° POT CLEANERS 256° | e TYSON Brand UsP. fo ig ry 16-0n...... “Karly Kate.” All metal . o INSTALLATION [eco gage Le aie (OY “| | | _ Digestive a | ee oy ald Vp 1.95 F FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. | | a , ir A ~ a 5) wn ee ae fe N a} ) =... i248 | if cp at ET ai i oe rg hore i. Ney Hi f i ry ey ed .f ae ig. wes Fi THE. FONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1956 Crime Declines Across Country. FBI Reports Slight Dip;| Juvenile Offenders Defy) | Downswing Trend WASHINGTON i — compenaell preliminary estimates, the FBI reported téday @here was a slight decline in. major crimes in the| United States in 1955, the. first drop-off in eight penis «However, FBI Director J. Ed- gar Hoover described the decrease amounting to two-tenths of 1 per Cent, as ‘almost negligible when viewed in the light of the fact that this is. the fourth consecutive year that the estimated number of crimes exceeded the two million mark.” ‘STILL HIGH Last year’s major crime total was estimated at 2,262,450 com- pared with 2,267,250 in 1954, The bureau made public the statistics in its annual “uniform crime reports,”” based on data sup- plied by police departments throughout the country. The report said that 1955 crime, despite the drop from the year be- fore, was still 18.7 per cent higher than the 1947-54 annual average of 1,906,260 major offenses, This, the bureau said, demon- strated that the crime rate has in- creased much faster thari the na- tional population, SUVENILE ON RISE “Whereas the national popula. tion has increased an estimated 9 per cent since 1950," it said, “crime has jumped 26 per cent— an increase almost three times as| great as the population.” The 1955 crime reports reflected these statistics: One major crime committed for each 73 persons in the general population, with 124,300 criminal attacks on persons, or 470 more than in 194. * * *& Juvenile crime is on the up swing, with reports from 1,162 cities showing an 11.4 per cent in- crease in arrests of youths under 18. 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PIE Pear Halves 3 DAINTY LUNCH - RASPBERRY - BLACKBERRY STRAWBERRY - ELDERBERRY OR Grape Jelly DUNCAN HINES—WHITE - YELLOW - DEVIL'S FOOD “YOUR CHOICE” NO. 2% $ CANS 12 Bon] PET HOMOGENIZED 1.0.9 OO CANS coe e GARDEN PRESH RED HEART Lisey's HUNT'S 303 CAN Green Beans 2, Gir BEETS........ PRUNE PLUMS..... =. Pork & Beans 2 od VAN CAMPS FOOD STORES THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1956 ¥ Gah waka x4 hs aks wkd tek td dad bovas Rochester Civic Center Plan A a Roch-) and would serve as @ hub of the jacreage from the estate of the late to be-| community program. |Carlton Higbie. - Mago er Se The entire development area for; Design of buildings will take ares Senowed. another!" we includes 20-acres of land. advantage of the natural topog- ‘ th the ‘ Of this , 14-acres are pres-| raphy by being built two-level, : approval by| entry under village ownership, one-| with one the level of Sixth street ‘ council of a preliminary! ind acre is the site of the Avon| and the second level below and pment study Of the center. Library at Fifth and| opening to the north. J ,, plan. includes a municipal] bine'sis” ang the rest is privately the ae and ; with large parking area Important to sthetic © ‘Bad, tn the future, an open air thea-/O""**- , Adjacent open land 18 recreational potentialities of the ¥ ae jowned by Avon , and is, oan : and auditorium proposed center is the rapidly fi : . > |partially developed and mah ing, picturesque Paint Creek. Cur- F _ “The long. range program pro- as Avon Park, 7 village labor has been used Svides & swimming pool and | Part of the site is land atquired|/,.. fining, grading and changing a ST Se eteren, donation-to: the village of the course of the creek which flows ~~ = : = fet oleg = H : é- . stream channel has been re- Patricia HOOd Becomes pestes'tea esepened to siminate id Les ee” ee : \lagoon, and the adjacent plantings ‘ «, MARLETTE — In a candielight/ taffeta with fitted bedice and |and landscaping. i geremnony read in the Crescent! tong tapered sleeves, Nylon tulle |— e. Evangelical United Breth-| formed a panel on the front of is ‘tren Church in Fort Wayne re-| the floor length skirt and was | ceently, Patricia Hood was united, everiaid with embroidered tulle. : tn marriage 0 Harris. The skirt terminated in a chapel < Paty Snlaysi cee tly rye train, bas he “= Hood of Mexico} 4 contour headband her vell * of Marlette. white Bible with an arrangement | «| & Fhe bride wore s gown of em- /of lilies and white carnations. : -broidered nylon tulle over bridal | Mrs. Fred Silkworth was her sis- 4 ter’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Homer Neiford and Mrs. Sue Taylor, both of Van Wert, Ohio. | Tom Harris, brother of the bride- groom, served as best man. and guests were seated by Fred Silk- worth, Billy Hood and Jack Bil- lings. Deborah Ann Silkworth, niece oft the bride was flower girl and and Richie Silkworth, her nephews served as ring bearers. Andther nephew, Dennis Silk- worth served as altar boy. A reception for 200 guests was : iheld at the Southwest Conservation) NANCY SWORTHWOOD Club. : Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sworthwood : , Upon their return from a honey-/0f Route 2, Fenton, are announc- | moon trip, the-newlyweds will|ing the engagement of their daugh- > place make their home in Lapeer. ter, Nancy, to Pvt. Gerald Hunter, 4 . Sas LS son of Mr. and Mrs, George Hunt- : hor Mrs. David L. Robert- er of Holly. Gerald is serving y ‘#on, na Island Drive. North Branch Band Club presently with the armed forces in q Receives Concert Money (Korea. No wedding date has been Prom Saturday at Almont High yo agen School will. present! * The semi-formal event EE DO LRN aR glee cn, Shee hE we : i tairway to Stars Boostrs Club received $51 from proceeds of the combined band concert given this week, in which the high school bands of North .|Branch and Yale participated. The local group was directed by band leader Irvin Bard and the Yale band performed under the baton of Albert Peppel of that school. The mately 100 pieces. Members of the Boosters Club served supper to 58 students, - Plan Banquet at Imlay for Mothers, Daughters IMLAY CITY—The Rosary Altar Society of Sacred Heart Church ~ (is planning a Mother-Daughter Ban. quet, to be held at the American|son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodds} here Wednesday, May/of North Branch. The nuptials will) _ 4 jtake place June 23. ~ ey Sea pena Legion Hall, 9 at 6:30 p.m three in charge of tickets and-res- ervations. pproved set. 2 Engagements Are Announced at North Branch NORTH BRANCH—A June wed- ding is planned for Jean Marlin Fricke and Walter L. Regaz, whose engagement is being announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Branch. Walter’s parents are Mr. “|He died Sunday in Detroit. “Tsell of Bay City, ichard, Imlay City, will be Tuesday Family Night to Be Wednesday at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Family Night at the Community, Activities Building, 5640 Williams} Lake Rd., will be held on Wednes- day evening. - 6:30, followed by a short pro- gram, Members of a local ac- | cordian class will entertain dur- ing the evening. . All families in the community) are. invited to attend, with a spe-| cial invitation to newcomers, — County Deaths ‘ Bert R. Grimes ROCHESTER-Seryice for Bert R. Grimes, 43, of Denver, Colo., a former Rochester resident, is pend- ing “at William R. Potere Funeral Home, He died Sunday at Denver. He leaves his wife, Catherine; his mother, Mts. Stelia Grimes of Indiana; two brothers, Lowell of Indiana, and Roland of Chicago, Ti, Harry Holloway ROMEO — Service for Harry Holloway, 68, of 168 Minot St. will be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow after- noon at Roth’s Home for Funerals, with burial in Romeo Cemetery. Surviving is one step-daughter, Mrs, Josephine Scheuneman of Romeo; three brothers, _ Addison and Albert, both of Flint, and William ©, McMorran ROMEO — Service for William C. McMorran, 90, of 126 First St. will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow Survivors include two sons, John and Gerald, both of Romeo; a brother Roy of Lake Orion, two sisters, Mrs. George Cole of Lake Orfon and Mrs, Ralph Hayes of Highland Park and one grand- Clarence A. Blanchard Service for Clarence A, Blan- at the Lester Smith and Son Fu- neral Home, at 1:30 p.m. He died Saturday. Mrs, Vera Butler, Mrs. Myrtle Kempf both of Imlay City and two nephews, William Blanchard, Im- lay City. and Roy Blanchard, Broodfield, Mlinois. _ Mrs, Walter Warren WASHINGTON — Service for Mrs.’ Walter (Helen) Warfen, . 65, and Mrs. Lioyd Regaz of Imlay City. * #*@ | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Curell of; |Fostoria have announced the ap-| |Proaching marriage of their daugh-| iter, Janice Elaine, to Dale Dodds,’ One reindeer hide will make; two parkas Saturday -_ forme wach Jones were posit ; imony in a recent afternoon the Held for Newlyweds of Twining, Gail Kolbourn, sister of the bridegroom was the flower girl, Reception Bridesmaid was Mariene Peets seph A. Trever, 16, of 4118) Utica Rd., was held today at St. Law- rence Catholic Church, with burial in St. Lawrence Cemetery. of 58564 Lind St., will be held at 2 p.m, Tuesday at the Milliken Funeral Home, Utica, with burial in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. She died) Friday. She leaves her husband, two) sons, Homer of Rochester, Francis! of Washington; two daughters, Mrs, Geraldine Napper of Hazel Park, Marilyn at home; one broth-| er, Arthur Downs of Richmond; | one sister, Mrs, Jennie Giller of] Washington; and seven grandchil- dren. Jogeph A, Trever UTICA — Mass for Jo- He died nity Time fo Register Kindergarten Tots entering North Ibe toa een this fall will A potluck supper will start at n school jroom Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 and from 1 to 4;30p.m. registration of birth and a health form Plans Picnic Shelter of the Lions Club announced the club plans to build a shelter in the picnic grounds at the local park. Mrs. Larry Lichtenfelt was jappointed to contact those interest- ed in the summer recreation pro- gram. See New Drop tamer sone Lawmaker Residents of Pleasant in a dither here beca: Fry, ower of 4 i fistie E | Z i s Rule Out So == Whitfield Group t- | Bennett. NORTH BRANCH—A pre-regis- ation for children mony ‘was held at the Mrs. Barbara Willer, The child’s birth certificate or are required. MARLETTE — A representative in the American all women in the area attend, ; * |Recently Married Wilburn Bennetts Live at Rochester ROCHESTER — At home in their apartment at 2340 Weaverton, Brooklands Subdivision, are recent- ly married Mr, and Mrs, Wilburn Iola wore @ gown of white bridal) 4 satin and lace, ballerina length, |!s being quet of white carnations for her wedding. Her attendant was Mrs. Betty Romska, while Wilbur Rom- ska served as best man. A reception following the cere- home of Film on Cancer, Social Scheduled at Lapeer METAMORA ~ Lapeer County workers for the American Cancer| Society drive have been invited to a coffee hour at 2 p.m. Thursday Legion Building Lapeer. : A free film on cancer detection in women will follow at 3°p.m., with asked gang the Pilgrim Club. fo Join Golf League a ‘road, Commerce Township. The first meeting will get un- der way tomorrow at 9 a.m. Fol- lowing election of officers, wom- en will play the first nine holes gratis, Free organizers. Planning Annual Potluck Area Women Invited new area women's golf league organized at Morey’s Golf Club on Union Lake Fe Rochester Ninth Graders to Argue School Policy at Wasting Tonight Cyril Borst to Lead: Rochester Chamber treasurer. Mrs, Muriel Bird is in charge of the C. of C. office, 505 Main Street. Transfer of Stockyards to Be Made After May 14 MARLETTE — Transfer of the recently purchased Marlette Live- stock Sales Co. will be completed after the May 14 stock sale, offi- ¢ials. announced. The stockyards company was bought by John D: Daniels, Detroit packing house op- erator, at a price of $51,000. Dan- jels’ bid topped the $50,000 offered instruction to beginners will) also highlight the gathering. All No change in name or operation golfers and those who wish /of the local stockyards is .|to learn are being urged to attend The stockyards by Eleanor Pritchart, one of the by the Michigan Livestock Ex- change.. expected, in 1936, ‘had 52 shareholders and Tt shares lof stock, lprogram at Lake Orion MARLETTE—Plans are being) LAKE ORION — The Rainbow made for the annual Mother and Girls will entertain their fami- He is survived by three fileces,| | Mrs, Florine Moreland, California, | . New 56 Blue Sunoco Used by more Auto Engineers than all other _ premiums combined! Once again the engineers who design and build America’s cars choose - Blue Sunoco as their favorite gasoline We recently invited a large group of ‘automotive engineers to try New 1956 Blue Sunoco, boosted in octane, in their own cars and give us their reactions, The results of this survey compiled by an independent firm of certified public accountants make Blue Sunoco the fa- vorite. Of the 1,166 engineers who re- ported, 43% told us they were already users of our gasoline. This was a far greater number than reported using all other premium gas- olines combined—perhaps the greatest testimonial any gasoline ever had! Follow the lead of automotive engi- neers; try Blue Sunoco in your car. Make your own 10-gallon test today. premium-priced gasolines COMPARISON CHART This is what automotive engineers reported after comparing New '56 Blue Sunoco with their own cars Blue % sautabes or onnets » 4 a ee fer overall for power é say Blue Sunoce . 5% a 8 % ae. sntaneck Cranes fet mien performance per gallen s as * ¥ i America’s Greatest Gasoline Value! rape te Soy jake A ie ing ie cae cr fae je i pi) ae y) ole ive | aes Ck a & THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIT. 90, 1956 : “TWENTY-NINE Invitation to Debt Hollywood Headlines: © Martha Raye Sued . | TS eee a Baldi Is Getting Ready ‘Stewart, Audie M ur Day for Affection Theft’ ——— or Passing Out Cigars to Team Up for Western + 4 of Us Singing Quartet sheepishly tie keeps sayitig she'll be able toebe in it. She says : ee eee ee eee Nov, 10...80... you know., * * program’s been renewed for three years. Eddie’s will settle down. A couple of years ago I took a picture of Eddie smoking _ a cigar which he’s always forbidden me to publish. {I'm giving out cigars — then you can print it!” And the bash . Enjoy your evening more at the show place of the stars: See All Sports on Our TV IN COCKTAIL LOUNGE for the singer of “Oh Mein Papa.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... lenses, but said, ‘I could hear it and I liked what I heard.” Law-| rence Tibbett's to replace Ezio Pinza in “Fanny” . Keefe Brasselle and his honey, Arlene DeMarco said DRIVE-IN THEATER Stephenson & E. Maple (13-Mile) Phone MU 9-1902 MONDAY AND TUESDAY THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS WEBB GH NIaViN=Tae) = = wm TOMMY RETTIG - Sar nomEER M ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Hits Teshals \ there’s no business like shoe business!" may play a rabbi on TV's “Crossroads” series . ... Garry Moore’s whole TV show will take a three-week vacation in July with Faye Emerson and Skitch Henderson subbing . +» Zarah Norbo, Miss Sweden of '55, flew to San Juan for a@ naval charity ball. Salvador Dali’s doing paintings for the bathrooms at the American Insti- tute of Decorators exhibit... “The Goldwyn Girls, when they return from an Australian tour, will ask for more dough before leaving for South America ... Soe magnate Harry Carl - donated $1,000 to a H’wood charity, and someone cracked, “That proves it — EARL’S PEARLS .. . Finding a way to live a simple life is today’s most complicated job. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A diplomat's a man ‘who can bring home the bacon without spilling the beans. ”"—COMD Mag. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Restaurateur Patsy Marconi. was asked if his new place is air-conditioned. “Sure,” said Patsy, “I got a busted window.” That’: earl, brother. “Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Singer Peggy Lee [Beier in'is. "i on Third Honeymoon Methodists Seek PALM SPRINGS, Calif. @ — ‘ #* Peggy Lee, the blonde singer anaN@w Ministers » and Dewey Marti . are honeymooning in this. desert fOr Bigger Flocks MINNEAPOLIS # — Hard ZARAH NORBO ; in 1951 and from actor Brad Baxter in 1953. Martin had been WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS Alse 1000 TRUE LOVE STORY Magazines and National Geographics Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 resort today. | The couple, each 33, were mar- ‘ried here $ Saturday night in a pressed to keep its pulpits filled, closed movie theater used by ale bor pore Church today religious group for its Sunday|"e@died plans for a sweeping ex- i services | pansion ya — for turning | ‘ , jout new ministers. | It-was Miss Lee’s third mar- The prepersia, seieided te come before the church's law- |riage. She was divorced from jmaking General Conference today, ax} Guitarist-composer Dave _Barbour| ‘call for enlarging the seminary, SERVED FROM THE BROILER West “An Invitation to Excellent Food” STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN MANNY'S FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD | program to graduate 2,800 new! pastors a year — up from a past ‘peak of 927. ‘NEW SEMINARIES A church study commissicg 1 rec: ommends stepping up the capa- J city of the present 10 Methodist Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road a seminaries and establishing two fd 3 E KATHY TO LECTURE: ..- HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Talk dbout|. The ‘very bright Kathy ¢ Grant is storming the box ! Jimmy/booked to lecture to the drama Stewart and Audie are tO! class at the University of Arizona be teamed by al-Interna-| while she is on location in Tucson. Liz Taylor stopped by herself at “ithe Luau to pick up dinner for two —luike Wilding and Mrs. Wilding, | 4 5 F The paylfttg customers at i Z i EA : i Four writers are working with Sn ee Oe New Ann Arbor Armory ANN ARBOR (INS)~—The Army says construction. will begin within six months on a new $200,000 ar- ' mory for the Ann Arbor area. It When she’s at Santa Anita she'll/Wil be located near Pittsfield alienation of affections suit) brought against her by a 2-year. old mother, says the comedienne’s attorney. . * * The suit was filed Saturday by Mrs. Barbara Ann O'Shea of West- port, Conn., wife of a former body- guard_of the TV star. Mrs, O'Shea contends that Miss Raye gave her gifts her bodyguard. O’Shea is 27. The O'Sheas have a days child. * ® “Miss Raye is completely shocked at this totally unexpected action,” said Miss Shirley Woolf, the comedienne’s attorney, a then sles Geukhd Oa chatene brought in the suit, Smokeless the U.S. .war —_— Fla. @®—Martha nal is “completely shocked” by ang powder was used by /™ department , Sandy Hook, New Jersey, for the first time in 1891. SZ>eXDO onl 3 i SS | t Cord ~ + PEE LAST HUN’! an j * jockey Eddie's happy professionally because his 15-minute singing Abyasiian ‘style, was brought to| Hollywood Bowl as Valkerie, at the 's giving up his New York apartment for their new] Marabel Rodolfo home in the Pacific Palisades where he, Debble and the baby “How about it now that you're about to be a father?” I asked. oo “Not yet!” he said. “But the day I become a father—when stroy ful grim made it clear that it would be a very, very proud day Connie Bennett's “different” cafe act (she wore blue jeans Alabama Voters at one point) lured Virginia Warren and Conrad Hilton, and Esther Williams: and Ben Gage. Esther forgot her contact they’d bought furniture for their N.J. home ... Pat O’Brien © Graziani, when|tume. monument, while a neofascist)and mighty clever, I call it, Anita group in Rome threatens to de- of course. TECHNICAL LAWSUIT I am very glad that Anne Bax- ter is not seeking to take the $14,000 house away from John Hodiak's parents. The suit is a technical one because John left no will, and under the law the house would go to his and Anne's 5-year- old daughter, Katrina. Anne has ‘had a guardian ap- Folsom vm Facing ‘Tepid Attitude’ on Race Segregation May Void + Convention Chances MONTGOMERY, Ala, (Gov. James E. Folsom-and his chal- lenged stand on racial segregation will be the center of attention to-), morrow when Alabarha Democrats go to the polls. * * * Folsom, running for Democratic; .. i national committeeman, has been widely criticized for what his crit- ics maintain is a tepid attitude) me f was a technical suit. MAJOR ISSUE tress oo sap te THEATRE MLD, oe OOD LORI ewsed oy JOSHUA LOGAN. Pesaran my FIRED QML MAR TIit Voters in the Democratic pri- mary will also elect a national committeewoman and 52 dele-|favorite director, Walter Lang, and gates to the Democratic National/his wife gave a small dinner for Convention, They will nominate|them. candidates for Congress, presiden- lector The smiles of Dorothy Malone) pore = Na sinte Heel ne Gl: in the Ghection of Filia! district offices, The segregation question has been a major issue for convention delegates as well as in Folsom’'s WATERFORD DRIVE IN THEATEF hese Wits dabedatioe onde -Son Often Goal 9 44% oh jrace against two opponents, * * * The delegates will go to the na-’ tional convention unpledged, An Associated Press poll answered by 46 of the 8) candidates indicated Adiai Stevenson is the choice for ‘Democratic presidential nominee over Sen. Estes Kefauver of Ten-| nessee and Gov. Averell Harriman | of New York. Three candidates favored Kefauver; none Harriman, “HOGWASH” CHARGE Folsom, is opposed by Roy D. McCord of Gadsden and State Rep. C. W. McKay Jr., author of the nullification resolution which Fol- som called ‘‘hogwash" and refused to sign after it passed the legisla-| ture. . ae * ¢ Folsom insists he has always been for segregation and has prom. ised that white and Negro children| will never attend grade school or high school together in Alabama “as long as I am governor.’ ROSE TATTOO am ALLE® ARTISTS PCTURE BOX OFFICE OPENS “| 10:45 A.M. [EAGLE || TODAY THRU WED. Couldn’t Happen Again | | ST. LOUIS #—Mrs. Albert, Meyer, who solicits business by LAST TIMES TONIGHT! JANE CHARLTON WYMAN: HESTON. ale EF Seeceua Liitiiiitt L i a 6:30 P. M. Box Office Opens [new ones, | telephone for her window-salesman | | Bishop Tippett said the church husband, picked a name at ran-| at present needs 1200 new clersy.|dom and called Mrs. Alex Halb-| mem a year, to fill vacancies that/man, a stranger to her. As ‘she occur through retirement or death, | hung up, Mrs. Meyer's door bell and will need 1,600 others a year|rang. There was Alex Halbman, LAST TIME TONIGHT . Phone FE 4-4611 to keep up with church growth. Bishop Tippett estimates there} will be 1,400,000 more Methodists | selling vacuum cleaners, She recog- “TO CATCH A THIEF” “NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL” /nized his name on his brief case. Drive In by 1965, worshipping in about! 3,500 new churches, This would) give the denomination, already the country’s biggest Protestant | body, about 11 million members in about 43,500 churches. j 2150 Opdyke Road | That's Detroit Honesty | TUCSON, Ariz. W—A Detroit gas’ company completed a three-year) search for a former customer, a newspaperman who began working, Theater PRESENT Warner Bros. FRISCO BAY" | here 37 months ago. The company presented him with a refund check for hed conte. i ALAN LADD JOANNE DRU TONITE HELL ON AND daiay ol ON FR LADD: ~odittdow Oat DRU ISCOBAY 4 3 ALSO STANWYCK * Ma MURRAY + BENNETT / 5 Ai RIVE Rt BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P, M.» Claire TREYOR Tel} h ay. \ om, EIN. | 1 Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 ee SHOWS STARTS AT DUSK! Robert STA LAST TIMES TONIGHT — ALL COLOR Phil HARRIS David BRIAN The iG and the MIGHTY PLUS — SECOND rant ON Fl RIS =the Funniest Kaye on Movie Record!” DANNY KAYE ‘COURT JESTER LADD: ROBINSON: DRU, BIG oe SCO BAY % Si ¥ wa, —— — yp § r iz | A E hid CO-FEATURE A KNOCKOUT! 2 a &. EXTRA! EXTRA! In Our ‘News! GRACE AND PRINCE! SRSA in + »* * & ~« BOTTOM THE BoT TLE Pt { [3 a An “THE CASE of the RED MONKEY” aenuenmen Starts “MURSDAY! “3 STRIPES IN THE SUN" & “THE CROOKED WEB" aif 5 kk Mat., 40c: Eve.. 50; “TODAY and TUESDAY HH int ee eee Pa Cf Hie ie Qe e hy jars se * wash 1956 ° iy eso __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 39, ES * 3 eg en Hi peel Es 8 E 2% at rat i i ez : & z z3 E : ef H i f s od ? : : - ul 5 4 eB i i See F g FErG gia 2B 4 E pet | : i Win Five Titles “ Pontiac’s ~ Pontiac Netters D talented paddie-| Lee Griner tn the finals of the | f junior doubles. Archie Coffman trimmed . Bill Rapp in an all-Detroit final to take men’s singles, Douglas Andre of Royal Oak defeated Griner to Mrs. Marciano said, “it was.his decision.” Rocky ~ gaid his family “begged and pleaded with him” to : ab oe a Whosever decision it was, the cham wasn’t leaving! . os eins eae: - the way closed for a comeback. . | ee ee cea ads | Ge ee a a holds the world’s record at 3:68 ’ Even the 23 additional ne Ponda olgponaae serial Se: on Sinaia, as “from routine, caused) Melbourne __Stevaid be down to fighting weight in two-or three “ months,” he said in tending to dismiss the out-of- Oe ee ON + _- Jim-Jeffries “retired” in 1905 and in 1910 he failed in his comeback attempt. — ‘aes - Joe Louis “retired” and was “re-retired” by Ezzard | ‘Charles and nae nee There were other ts Ray Robinson, ee ee Sees ot Seny Lee ee a many shi? ak As wae Tae s ‘ re . : nee: 3 “I hope I can others’ mistakes,” said Rocky, ee i gon beata soulda’s 3 it and there’s no reason for pn aneae ; foo 3M ‘me to try,” he added. 22 : jBal wesh¥‘s ‘écunn : ; , continue No scheduled. ~ pe ehtonned this statonsent by saying he oil “TRY Dutrot 140 Cleveland 68 (int game 10 j oa iy leaving any finality in his decision 4 Woskngien 68 I nf eee - = 5 Sct. « Mi is better off financially than those who|Weitneo "3" Batimere scled tas sonakenh tor tint “post-retirement” check. [ferst"tuy' ar "chic ei a ee mR. mw SF weland ‘at Washingion. 7 pts, _ It would seem that way since Jim Norris of the IBC Sorc meer tha said he thought .a September fight would draw a City at . 2 p.m, po West Last Bet. Bening ; Se By, 3 So 1% > a, ae | ‘| H s ; t ure off since the ent contends|,, .,,70Ats suru” ° : and have practiced monopoly by exclu-|fetsiky {Soy ve apes (ea), 7 sively controlling c « BUNDAT'S RESULTS | 7 Notes ta the 1 tmaitty started mating REE RE A : lar an elimina ‘tion . 5 ess heavywei; igh gene Me ma @). & * Gihaticeald be better for the IBC right now than to (" wees = start the eliminations to show that all of the con- gl §. New York 3 fenders are getting a fair shake at the crown? —— {stots a! Wiiwesies, mot. ram and __ After the number of contenders diminish and until a| i to. the crown is found, what would be aires gt Pig Tea cate hocks edlllints oothotinn bio comet at Se Tent, tp, back? é Work Started Today "The $500,000 gi Fssitd inch pons addi-/on $4-Million Track possibly go up an & — few hondred thousand. — ee ay stg a Se cage a e can believe Rocky was sincere in reason /|was broken a new of*having a debt to his family, but a boxer who wet ope Nieprap ak serpin has never been beaten in 49 straight fights surely pre Pee Boece stan - can’t give the impression that he is washed up. New York since Pablo gate. pe "We believe Rocky will be back. He himself ended the! built in 1905 and will be ready for conference saying “so long for a while.” [the 1957 season, jfour er five others will get their “44 facing the barrier at 4:30 m. EST Saturday. The race will televised and broadcast by CBS eB 75% : ig Countermand, Rex Elis. worth's Lover’s Aid and probaby Won by Rawls Betsy 1 Stroke Ahead Hometown Tourney of Crocker to Capture!’ ili Tournament, , She triumphed in the $5,000 event here yesterday by firing a final round one-oyer-par 72 that, gave her a 72-hole total of 292 and first-prize money of $900. It was her first victory in the 4year-old ‘ourney established in her honor. : Fay Crocker of Montevideo, me Hee ey oe ate oes and) REACHING FOR LONG — Dele Long of the AP Wirephote $630 Pittsburgh Pirates evades a tag by Dodger first get back to first after Dodger centerfielder Duke : * * 8 baseman Gil Hodges as he dives back to first in Snider collared a drive by Frank Thomas. The Patty Berg of St. Andrews, Ill,| the first game of the Ebbets field doubleheader double setback knocked Brooklyn out of first wag third, She won $40 with which the Pirates won 10-1 and 11-3. Long had to place in the National League. . : 2% total after a 74 on the final : ' ae mn Ta Baltimore Beats Nats, 8-6 ‘ Marlene Bauer Hagge of Ashe- ae ville, N.C., was one stroke back of PY 8 Miss Berg in fourth place. She shot) a final 77 for a 296 total and $450. | a od - Betty Jameson of San Antonio, fj lf Tex., who had a three-stroke . . ni -ae'daek sone ae ae By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Post, a farm boy from St. Hen-| The big news of the. Sunday re- touch and soared to 81. That gave] Attention Ted Kluszewski. If/Ty, Ohio, is a vastly underrated/sults from the point of league her a total of 297 and put her injyou don't get back in that Cin-|S!ugger who can hit a ball as far|standings was Brooklyn's ‘double fifth place where she was tied by|cinnati lmeup and start swinging|®% anybody in the game, They still|defeat by Pittsburgh 10-1 and 11-3. Louise Suggs of Sea Island. Ga.,|that home run bat at a $40,000-a-| talk about the ball he hit at Ebbets/The double disaster dropped the who shot-a closing 78. Each col. Wally Post is going Field last year in batting practice.|world champion Dodgers out of lected $348.75 SS aut the keley kamen They dug into the books/the National Léague lead while : “lat Cincinnati yesterday when the| Milwaukee, idle for seven straight, 26-year-old ooutfielden, hit four|days, took over om a percentage 12 Qualify home runs as the Redlegs swept| basis. , coached. by Penn State's Gene Wettstone, set its sights today on the 1956 Melbourne games. Jack Becknér, 25, University of Southern California graduate stu- dent, won an easy first place mong the more than 30 entries in the all-around scoring used to pick the sixwman team, He fin- ished no lower than eighth in the six qualifying events and received 105.9 points out of a possible 120. His brether—Dick, 28, a Los An- geles school teacher, finished third with 102.35, Karl Schwenzfeier, 23, of Philadelphia, an Air Force lieu- tenant and Penn State finished second with 102.4. The other three spots went to Abie Grossfeld, 22, University bf Illinois freshman from New York Brothers Among Gymna «Big Ten Lead asts City, Joseph Kotys, 30, a Kent State (Ohio) lllinois Take By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Illinois moved into first place in the Big Ten baseball race as the campaign opened in inclement weather The Illini swept three games from Purdue mainly on relief pitcher Bill Frentz’ talents. Frentz put down a 9th inning rally Friday to preserve a 2-1 triumph and finished up both ends of a doubleheader Saturday qs Illinois grabbed 6-5 and 7-2 victories, All ten teams saw action in Friday’s openers but two double-— _ headers were postponed Saturday Wisconsin and tlowa, Bad weather caused the postpone- ments, Milwaukee Keglers in WIBC Top Spots MIAMI, Fla. ) — Milwaukee ti bowlers held leading positions in team and doubles competition to- day after about one-third of the 1,700 contestants had rolled for rec- ord in the Women's International Bowling Congress’ annual tourna- last chance to show Derby fitness, ment, Wisconsin, 6-4 victor over Min-| no nesota Friday, whipped Iowa 2-0, Tre Saturday. The two victories put the second-place Badgers ‘within striking distance of Illinois. Indiana and Ohio State's defend-| Bo Winin ing champions won their openers but were rained out of double-) headers Saturday against Michi- Mike Petchik ....sessvesness Don_ Fairfield = ‘in it Mike Souctiak ... 2°9— Chandler Harper = ......55- 20F. Jack Pieck |... ...cccuee 308— | Temmy t 312 a sad start. (You may remember that Post struck out four times on opening day.) Ed Bailey and Frank Robinson) joined Post's homer party and Harry Chiti, Ernie Banks and Jim King hit home runs for the losing Cubs. : ‘vers and Jim Lemon for the Sen- * « © Ramon Monzant, 23-year-old New York Giants righthander from Veneziiela, turned in one of the season's best pitched games with a one-hit $1 victory against Philadelphia to get the Giants an even break. The only hit off Mon- zant, who fanned nine, was a first- inhing single by Del Ennis off the glove of shortstop Al Dark that drove in a run. *.* * Baltimore beat Washington 8-6 with the help of Tito Francona’'s two-run pinch homer. Hal Smith and Billy Gardner also hit hom- ers for the Orioles and Roy Sie- ators. Sievers and Karl Olson also homered in the second game, won} by Washington 5-4 on Dick Tettle- bach's single with the bases load- ed in. the ninth. . & TOURNEY | Tattder wee ccwa canes 281—$10,000 ad ly enna ressodeveeee SO— rey MAngrUmM ....004 aevee 20— 2, Ted Kroll... 389 11400 Al : a Checkers . 2-1, Shelley Mayfield - 29— Gardner. Dickinson » ro Dick Mayer ... :, 2— og, tee agi - 290— Prank Stranahan . om som Arnold Tien 793— 338232555 25382235 eer eer Bo} a : = Max Evans, withdrew, iiness 600— gan State and Michigan, both beaten Friday. ‘ |and his last-round 71 was more LAS VEGAS, Nev. ® — Golf's fourth annual Tournament of) Champions is a matter of record today and once again the cham- pion of the champions is Gene Littler and his hot putter. * * @ Littler made it a wire-to-wire victory, just as he did a year ago, than good enough to hold off the final challenge. of Cary Middlecoff. Littler went into the final round with a five-stroke bulge over Cary. At the windup Gene's 281 was four strokes in front of Middlecoff's 70 * * @ The final duel over the sun- baked Desert Inn Country Club course was a rousing one in the early stages, when Middlecoff pulled up to only two strokes be- ‘tind Littler on the seventh hole. td] 900|This was a little less than the Litfler Repeats as Winner in Tourney of Champions as was the second game between Gene tion pool of $192,000 was $69,120. $72,000 the same partnership won last year, * * ae Laine said Littler will get at least 10 per cent, or around $7,000 BLE ? unl ata 2 i i ff rr i t. $23 i ; : ‘1 I i g | : i ft demonstration of stamina over with Dick Savage of Stevenson of Birmingham, for 4th, Barge was 3rd at 5-8, Lon Thurston of Midland, 2nd at 5-10 and Joe of Sexton won it at 5-11. Saturday was the first time in more than a dozen meets that the PHS pair has failed to get over six Jimmy Taylor was a close 3rd in the high hurdies, just inches back of-Northern’s Jim Moore. a te Crane Athletic Cranbrook athletic. teams split a two-sport invasion of University School in Cleveland Saturday, The Crane baseball team plagued by six errors dropped a 5-3 de- cision in the first game of league Cleveland scored four runs in the ifth inning. of an abbreviated six inning game on two hits and four Crane errors. Dave Campbell allowed the Cleveland school only four hits but still was the loser. The Crane ‘tennis team also played.a shortened match but was victorious 3-0. Cranbrook wins came in the first. singles with Jerry Dobson, and in the first two dou- and probably more. R oes 10060023 oven O00061—6 Secrets Immediately after the clubhead contacts the ball with a short. iron, it will take a divot—if properly executed, It is important that you gontact the ball first and turf after- wards in this shot. The natural action of the swing) after contacting the turf is to Jet) the clubhead follow after the .ball.| There should-be no effort on your) part to stop the action of the swing. CLUB WILL TAKE pIvyor IN SHORT-IRON SHOT of Better Gol By Patty Berg bles teams. Let the clubhead continue on its path after contacting the ball. will shift naturally At the top of your follow-through, your hands and arms will be iswung high and the body faces your objective. The head and eyes tion, In using the short irons, remem- i Bi z S left as the club | 2 sf Perry Williams won the mile in . Ty Teams in Split are the last to move in this direc- - es ee J ‘ : ‘ _|_____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIT: 30, 1056 oe Lf ae ef ft deed A He Sig stone Sy oP ach Shed > 4 ; i ios ‘ a ; ee y at, = _TarRTy.onE 4 AP Wirephote REFEREE TAKES NOSEDIVE — Referee Harry Erickson falls to the canvas at Stockholm, Sweden, after taking a punch to the jaw | trom Sweden's Lennart Risberg, (left) in his bout with Istvan Raduly ~ of the . The blow was an accident as the Hungarian team won wai ea. an bch Savoldi Wins Hurdles Sprinters Best at Drake tian are capable of cracking the world record of :09.3 in the 100- yard dash. — That is,the opinion of Drake Re- urday. “They have all the potential and I think both can do :09.3 or bet- ter,” Karnes said, adding: “And I think, too, both Sime and Morrow will be U.S. repre- senatives in the 1956 Olympics.” Sime’s remarkable dash . tn'oke the oldest Drake Relays record. A :09.5 romp by the late Roland, Locke of Nebraska--in 1926. had Lincoln Parkers Take Pin Test Fire 3,018 (Hdc) Pins to Edge W. Detroit. in Exchange Tourney Lincoln Park Exchange Club (No. 2) won the Michigan Ex- change Club handicap bowling tourney here. Sunday, by seven pins from West Detroit Club No. 2. A Lincdin Park No. 1 bowler, Bob Borgondy, walked off with the fla Pe with 697 (580 actual), teams rolled in the ae at West Huron Bowl. One Pontiac club kegler, Tay- for Menzies, with 653 (actual . 485) was 7th in singles, and a former Clarkston man, Don Whipple, now of Jackson, was 6th at 655. Winning team included” Theron Yanderwaker, Jack Johns, Don Evans, Ted Harrison and Bob) Hamilton, They hit 3,018, West Detroit had 3,011, Lansing No. 4) ~ New Grid, Cage Pilots Six Named at Hazel Park had 2,970 for 3rd place; Farming- ton No, 3 was 4th, Caro 5th, Far- mington No, 2 6th. Singles runnerup was Owen Murphy of W. Detroit No. 2 with 684; Mel Rennils, Lansing 3rd with 672; Adrian Pollock, Ferndale 4th with 665 and Don Boese of Far- mjngton 5th with 660. Tri-County Workout dental College bettered the pole vault record of 14 feet, 6 inches by soaring 148%. The event was held in the field house but Gutow- tion, “held indoors.” Other individual winners Satur- day: Joe Savoldi, Michigan State, 120-yard high hurdles, :14.2; Bill Nieder, Kansas, shot put, 54-11%; Dick Haddon, Occidental, high jump, 66%; Kent Floerke, Kan- sas, hop, step and jump 47-0; Phil Conley, California Tech, javelin, 207-6%; Phil Coleman, Chicago — Club, imvitational 219. Wojey Optioned to . Detroit Farm Team DETROIT (INS) — Pete Wojey, Detroit Tiger Kagem today was optioned to the Charleston farm club of the American Association on a 24-hour recall basis. A Tiger spokesman said the 33-year-old righthander, pur- | chased from Montreal last year, | appeared in two games pitching a total of foyr innings, Wojey’s removal is part of a team cut. The spokesman said five more players still must be jcropped mile, | w igers-Indians Split Twinbill In- oe Alc a ooaee Detroit. Tigers in a doublehead- ae the opener, the “might be} three hits Rohit performance. in F oommir phagpeetr se art elise gains ees oven oo wes & to teiek bine ty OO it was Al Kaline, the Major Tuttle into the left field lower | Leagues’ leading batter in 1955, | deck that wiped. out a masterful te ee ee ee ee three-hitter by Score and gave double down line in left. Detroit » 1-4 triumph. ~via sy cre lag ve a oe | euch of the lagt two frames. 84 win. currently one of a « pl gal eons sat trough te chilly, , field deck header in Briggs Stadium were|above the | mark, Al Smith treated to a pair of red With @ shot into the left formances, They saw ‘the ie Ripe ; Team. Desires Sponsor fi : i Tus Eliminations Begun with winners named classes; Girls —Class A, Lois Henry; Class B, Paula Burmeister and Class C, Susan Kidd, Boys—Class A, Terry A’Lonzo; Class B, Arthur Rouse and Class C, Tomniy Kidd. Diaper division —-won by Dale. Plympton. The coaching staff at Haze) Park/| high school underwent a change| with six athletic positions being filled for the 1956-57 school year. Charles Skinner who took over as acting football coach when J. D. Clarkston’s tri-county team will hold practi¢e for all interested, players Wednesday at 6:00 p. m.| and Saturday at 2:00'p. m. at the! Clarkston. High School field. All positions are open. Prep Calendar TODAY Baseball Waterford at Berkiey (night) ‘arm: Raned! Holly at Milford Brighton at West Bloomfield Clarkston at Northville * Ortonville at Goodrich Utica at Romeo Royal Oak at ede aga OL @t. Mary, ‘Notre Dame, triangular at Orchard Lake) Walled Lake at ss eesters Van Dyke at Ber Shrine Webster quit in mid-season last year was named head coach. In another major change, Tom Purdy was appointed head bas- ketball coach succéeding'Dan Lutkus who is retiring to devote | fall time as athletic director. Thomas Krupa was named back- field football. coach and baseball if assistant. 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AA WERE SO -/7 ten YOU ALWAYS DID HAVE AN ANT Rig Ae ING TO MOVE /= NOW ae G ALL WE NEED IS A NEW FS UM/IT MIGHT BE FUN I WONDER WHAT 1 COUNTRY MY > PLANE WILL LAND IN ‘| mare BUSH ALP Saye Tob by Gata toomen etoos te, APRIL" SO> FOS) cme April 30 (AP)—Potatees:| Much of the loss was recorded) At @ Fecent meeting of staff) pirst aid teams from the five ; : “mistress” of the seas, under Don Jose Sarrau, a noted Am Bea ee 4 eer i Arrivals old sock 144; on track 241}, the sta commission|Tepresentatives from Wayne, Oak- of 1,278,833 shares of General j ' : Smelt... $63 8 s. ents Priday 679; Setur-|right at rt as com counties will automatically h/EXCLUSIVE HIGHWAY . chet. am Fo AUIS Loca Keak sed/anzabt Suzaay, igcvteiny neveruIhounes had fairly large selling or.|lamd Macomb, Washtenaw and} travel to tho stricken area it i |§ot0es Corp. common stock, worth EAURHANUR RARSIUAK - A satin at the Am Viscose.... 327 Meck Trk.... 383/sightly ‘weaker,’ on Poatines ‘akontiders on hand when -the market ar is within 9 60 mile radius of the |™P* 56 million dollars at ody Anac Co... 77.6 Martin Gi 36.1| steady; carlot track sales old stock: Thereaft little ; current prices, is slated for public|considered the Mediterranean Sea Spaniards had an ulterior motive~ amas WG C.. 22 May D Sir... S| Pasned, naane rts 040-06: thera Opened. a See see of si, | oe offering after the close of the|to be thelr exclusive highway. Atlevery recipe they learned called Armour & Co... $24 Mergen Lino, $6 |Pontiacs washed end’ wazed 3%: nea |Se way but it did not sult, At the May 10 meeting, officials! market : the height of its power as a city today. Arme CE ...... 3 MidI ‘su Pd... 46 stock arrivals 31; on track @; sup es fice to get prices back to the will also discuss the activity of eet a state, Venice looked the| {or either olive oil or sherry wine, Atl Ost Line. . S83 Monsen .’, 44 | washed tm 100 Tb secks ‘California long|Previous close, Red Cross during the recent! It is a secondary offering The|Adristic Sea es « private lake and| Spain’s principal exports to Amer- Atl Retin ..... 41.4 Mont Ward..., 92.3) Whites 5.35; in 50 Ib sacks 2.75. May and July soybeans were's ® Wisconsin . : levied tribute foreigh ships,|ica. ‘ \veo Mfg... .. $3 Motor Wheel... 39.3 . dab thats and Michigan- tornados, stock is being sold—not by the upon oe : Balt de - $2.2 Motorola 46.4 — exceptions to . They in Id am lla Officials stress the importance | world’s biggest car manufacturer The Roman Empire, after victory - peneis Av .... OS Musiior Be-:.. 31-4 Poultry opened on gains of a few cents in of close cooperation with staté po-|_but by the Alfred P. Sloan Foun-\°ver_ Exypt,. claimed the entire|Hegd + Beth Steal «163.3 Nat Blac... 38 DETROIT POULTRY response to a report of heavy : lice and the great need for more|dation to diversify its portfolio of| Mediterranean as Mare nostrum RAS BE Re BS BE Peary AP AGE ae ot uae gu war loa in sus] AG@Nt Contends Alleged! amateur radio operators in ll of : beni Ree -Brigay Mie-s:: $24 Net ensk’: “44), Ween type hepe 90-31" ght type 2p:|sequent dealings: New crop soy.| Bomber Did Not Give gy ges Getahih,: teleshone “Brun Bajie..:° 332 Nia Se Bow... saa|¥nlhes 28 scagonattes +4% ib 28, 5-6 ip| Deans had an easier tone from the! Reason for Action lines are. not always: available “Burroughs "” 303 Nort & West.. 69.4) “Comment: et quiet. Receipts ignt /*art. Sometimes the amateur. radio op- Calumet No Am Av.,.. 92.4 i ne end. of the first fe R183 Nee Pac ga but with im weekend carryovers aup-| Wheat near the efators are the only means by an eg mp. +-- 12 Nwet Airline... 19.1 a ee hours. was % to 1% lower, May| DENVER @®—An FBI agent who which disaster teams Can ‘hie in San Fee ons. 344 Ovens Th Gi... nm BE sree y pre oye ed Bendy “greta maar lbeaney eer agp ss ke oleate dep ee P * . E . ‘ om hel Vi t w ; i 7 * & rene ga: Fete Ba eb pee RAG es rye to 186 lomary, May (cubert Graham save the 2tovarter members wpe b eee 1 corem Tet...» ie rele ae hens 2-26, light” hens 1.29%; soybeans 3 cents lower to - os BP x. Baul. i? Pe : 90° |der 4% Se: over dts’ ibe 385-92;/% higher, Mey $3.15%, and lard 5/4id explain exactly why he blew Bomb Blast Victim Cluett Pea a Prost Cola...” 38°|" “> to 10 cents a hundred pounds high-jup an airliner that plunged his e@oes Cola ....127 Pfiver *. ....3. 42.4 er, May $14.12. mother and 43 others to death. ’ * eae Colg Palm ;... 58 Phelps D ..., 66 Livestock * Graham has since denied the QO afi Vi l be] Get ist Philip Mor .., a. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Grain Prices truth of the confessions, which’ the n ! factory | st “om Bais". 47 Bit Plate G .. 913 /anie ig0h, few early sales and Dias U.5|g cto APH! 30 (AP) — Opening may said he gave last Nov, 13:14,| DAYTON, Ohio @—Andrew Don- t . ’ . a. - * iF veeenere a Sones Pow’. 308 Fulimen . .... 10 {eigen 5,0m 0 te marrome and gi) Wheet | May i3ist| The trial entered its 13th day to-(*l4 Dixon, 27, victim of a mysteri- “Gon P pf 4.02 166 Pure Oll ..... $84 trading by hig’ ig prices; \guly 22220... 21 ue TNS 130% + baa ‘cas Dombing ‘at his home hours 4 = ; oe Repub’ Bil“... 48.2 nat ennnlihed On Other weights cad ifep eonseere ie wg eS 1.32% day with. continuing testimony aes) Oo his scheduled Sat Cont Mot .... 7.1 Rex Drug a2, |, Cattle—aladie 3,100, Largely slaugh-| Corn ***** ¥ ss... 9.27 |Special Agent James R, Wagoner;|"— marriage Sat- Cont Oi) 118.6 Oey Tob B'! 571 /tet Steer and yearling run with increased May vee 1.40% July apes 3.38 chiet for the FBI when urday, was reported in a “satis- Corn Pd . 20.2 Rey “je |Bumbers good and choice fed steers; (July --.-..0. 164%— BRD s.sse.. 24 . questioner ; Curtiss Wr ... 36 Beck Spe... 36 | snout 95 cent receipts cows; market|Dec ........ 142% Nov ........ 242 iGraham made his admissions. |{@¢tory’’ condition at Good Samar- Deere ang Befeway St... $01 opening active, fully steady; bulk high|Mar \..., 145% ge eee rt a itan Hospital today. Bis Oty 3d Stop fap: Ha Bis Seti Steet ants Man. 6 Ment let VO Goan ead te coal ne rt. ¥, Doug Aire... 82 Beeb AL RN.. 41} iSege. Volume mostly choieg grade 21.00-/247 v..1-+ “SOY Duy vss ee ee tion es related vag Waoueesl Police said they had no clues as Da’ Pont ....220.2 Sears Roe .. 32.3 1" o, wrete ers 16.00-18.80; several lots|O8 ---+--'- -10% Ost. 15.38 to who had placed a homemade Shell Oi! - ! Rye were placed-before the seven men Bast Air-L .. 52. ginmons-.'’.. $4.6 choice fed heifers 19.00-30.75; some com-| bomb on the Dixon front porch at . El Auto Lito, 35.4 pinelair ©... 67.4 \mectial Oty ows, 12,0013.80; couners ps ; and’ five women juers. Saturday. Rasiewood a Sone & + Song Mob.., = ana entaane mestiy 10.50-12.50;, wtillt M if d R d t over defense objections. Entered Dixon nt wad Emer Rad 13 Set Ry. 1.118." |8nd commercial bulls 14.00-16.00; mail| | oF eS! en 5 ~ jas direct evidence, they the “ bene seriously, Auto Death ls Ruled a Sperry Rand. 26.3) lot choice 539 Ib stock steer calves 21.00; | state grounds for the sister and two aunts suffered ! Fe OAO, Sh Sa bused . 415 ead goed ant choise arenas 626 yeer-iy : death penalty when’ the minor injuries when a box con- Bon PontiaéMan Injured _ Pian Ge £4 St Gt Belcan, comes MUTED I LEAS line ary "the eae Ga peer eel PrODADLY Accidental |When Car is Rammed Ford ioe . Se oe & dee’ 63.1 bem A wre, gy ona’ ane of Milford of this + probably the living room of the Dixon heme y in r 2 , Preept Sul .. 918 Stevens JP 243 vealets 20.60-6.60. Some held, higher. esate’ wameinea” seclined to. |DESCRIBES BOMB a we Prosecutor Frederick C.. Ziem| Injured when his car was . 38. mained hospitali ; ni Dayton : : | ee oe 9, Pe CHICAGO LIVESTOCK iday with injuries suffered in a Sat-/ Graham is charged in the death student. had suanells Sad Miss Said today the death of a Ferndale erage me Oe roe y — Gen FE - 615 Byiv Bl Pa $2.3 CHICAGO, April 30 (AP) —Salable| urday afternoon accident at the in-|of his mother Mrs. Daisie E. King, Sarah Louise Pfarrer, 71, Sat-\man in ‘his parked car Friday} a traffic light hy Sagina’ Gen Fads 96.5 Texas Co ....130.6 hogs 8,000; fairly active and uneven; » Gh and E. Wileon streets Sunday Gen Mills... 66 ‘Tex @ Bul .|. 34.1 but generally 26 higher on butchers; in-/tersection of Farmington and 14|55. In the confessions, he said he urday night was “‘probably accidental,” Gen Motors .. 43.7 Thomp Pd ... $1.3 stances up more; sows steady to 25/Mile roads, Three others were hurt/stuffed a 25-stick dynamite time 7 * | morning, lip F. Bruno, 33, Gen Shoe » 26.2 Timk R Bear 17.4 higher than Friday's average; most) but investigation will continue. of 6 Dr, was released aft- Gen Tel » 43.6 Tran W Air . 144 mixed grade lots No, 2 and.3 200-270 ibs/in the collision. bomb in her suitcase before it was * anaes eee, ee eee ue-t20 ike ‘euk| Most serious of the injured was'stored on a United Air Lines| Waterfor d Man Hit Ziem said an autopsy by Dr.jer treatment in Pontiac Genreal edrich’.... 848 Underwood .". 382 No. i and 2 end, & few lots No. 1 nd 2'10-month-old Joette Weikle with a(plane that exploded last Noy. by Auto on Dixie Hwy. [Richard E. Olson of St. Joseph | Hospital Gran Peige |. 22 Un Pac. 1864'Non't and 2 mostiy No. 't di ite at fractured skull, Her sister, Phyl-/near Longmont, Colo., 11 minutes * | Mercy Hospital indicated Pleasant|_, "i, SSered @- brulaed: Lett Gt No Ry... 436 Unit Air Lin. 4031600; several lots Ne, 2.and 3 280-300 jis, 8, received a fractured left col-jafter leaving Denver. A Waterford Township pedestrian |” shoulder, authorities said. Reg ee ee eee se Lee ott eoh iin seme larbone and multiple contusions.| After Graham signed the confes-\¢scaped with a bruised right arm|Lillard Graham, 31, had died of| ‘The other driver, Barbare Bra- Gul Olt... 184 Ga Oes Cp . 30-1) 11 $0-13.98; & few selected lots 300-330 Mrs, Sabina Weikle, 25, mother of|sion, Wagoner said, he asked him|When struck by @ car on Dixie|carbon monoxide poisoning. rier, of 1028 LaSalle St. was not : Holland P... 134 US Rubber. $5.2| "Belanle enitle 20,000; salable calves 300;| the girls, is being treated for a'why he bombed the plane. Highway near Silver Lake road| But Ziem said the gas tank. of injured, Pontiac police sald. ey Homeetk - 332 08 Brel... $1.4 steers and heifers moderately getive. fractured left wrist and minor head; “Graham said he didn't know—|Saturday, Graham's car was empty, and the br amr aapeee ocaesnnegnelg Th Cent"... 421 Warn B Plc .. 22 lows steady” to 120 higher,” bulls fuly injury. said he couldn't remember why,”| Pontiac State Police said Jobn|ignition had been turned off be-| C Death Ing Ward | Sak Westen Bh. Se 2igctbnd one stocker snd feeders, 's ‘looa| Slightly injured in the two-car Wagoner testified. Beahan, 47, of 2747 Silverside St.,/fore be was found. oun S Inland Stl... 88.1 Westg El .... 604.average prime to high prime 1.94 ibs accident were Mrs, Jean Fulks,! “He denied he did it to inherit|did not require hospital treatment.| Ziem now theorizes that Graham : joteriak Ir .. 321 White Mot. 4 stegre 21-00: 9 few jomat prime, 250 97, and Emilio Genta, of Walled|her estate,” he added. “Graham| Police said, Beahan crossed an|turned“ofr the key when the car day L, Campbell ‘Int Nick .!.) 93.2 Woolworth 42.1 mixed choice and prime 1100-1.460 Ibs Lake, and Norma Dykes, 10, of said he wanted to kill himself five unlighted area when hit. ran out of gas, but remained in) pRypDEN — Service for Jay L ime Gee as Tuts ot Egham wan ena te bee choice | Milford. years ago and he believed maybe| Harold Doremus, 34, of Drayton|the car and died of the cumutla- Campbell-70, of South Mill street, Int Bilver,... @0.4 Zenith Rad ...124 | pany asl oo er mm nolee| . Mrs. Fulks and Genta were the he did this because he wanted to|Plains, driver of the car, told po-|tive effects of the gas, There was will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at STOCK AVERAGES lto mostly prime heifers 21.75; a load/drivers of the vehicles which col-jend his life, He said if he caused|lice he swerved to avoid hitting/no indication of a struggle, he ng Brothers Funeral Home, La- NEW YORK, April 30—Compiled by|choice and prime mixed yearlings 22.00; tided according to Redford State|the crash he would be found out|Beahan. sald, with burial in the lot ‘The Associated Press. bulk choice heifers 19.00-21.00; to . , |peer, family 30 15 (Sf jlow choice grades, 16.98-20.70; wtility one police. They reported the cars|and his life ended, He said if he : in Dryden Cemetery. He died Sat- Previous aay. oes rset “ 9 co's cutters 0.50-12.00; utility and commercial crashed while going through the) was not found out he intended to urday evening in a Lapeer hospital. Week ago...... 267.2 160.3 73.2 189.2|bulls 14.00-36.00; ee ay and choice/intersection during the heavy rain-|tell someone and his life would be ont age reese 7 —. a soe byw J ree: cull to commercial storm. ended,” Marry F. Crawford 198 jie 2am 614 76 i918) ——— . MARLETTE — Service was to be tees : 4 ; held at 2 p.m. today. in the Church ae Re ies RE a dey ere = pine cage ot Christ, Novesta, for Harry F. iin Weeken rgiary Crawford, 32, of Marlette, who was (C, 3. Nephier Co.) i" , Pigures after decimal points are eighths fatally burned in a ‘truck collision Baldwin poet Gos ak aba wie mal he tte iauee Pecna? Gt taxes Of & chem Gor 8S $$ TS) 0 weekend breakin at 8 Telegraph) Sasies sal Son iat vires te Poe Howell Elec Motor C B11 6.1) Road hardware store. Several enin Metal 2 12:7 vesta Cemetery, Novesta Town- The Prophet Co ......... 4 14 11.4] shi zoned Tolete on ‘0 144 44 4) ported missing. M survived of Section 19, TIN, Ree. ° Wayne Screw Prod Co*.: .. hil 12) {Two outboard motors, a porta’ He is by his wife, Shir- Township, Oakiand County, Michigan. *No sale: bid and asked ter, several guns and fish- ley; his father, Clayton Crawford; gee eeanes se rae bee My Com- , ~ ing reels, a plastic gun case, and seven brothers, Arthur of Pontiac,|Bvsaivision, Wa Township, See Aerotrain Tops Record; traveler's clock were among the Glen = oe rng pg 7, cf, the Boning Map, . : rticles alleged been stglen * Ss | is Runs 8 Minutes Ahead on Anderson testionee 2182 So. seis inthe, of The GM Aerotrain, New York Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Town- Central's bid for short-haul pas- ship. The store is owned by Keith senger traffic, made its first reve- Anderson of Detroit. nue run from Chicago to Detroit IgA in four hours and 12 minutes yes- * terday Deaths Last Night .. This was 48 minutes faster. than | wate eevee, Joseph L, erley, 86, ‘ol ure er ee ne ee Pia gee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL 30,1956 ges oe _ Help Wanted Male 6| Employment Agencles 8A seo Serial Seas 8 oving & Truck | PROCTER & GAMBLE CAREER © eames ats i | SALES MANAGEMENT’ ~ DESIGNERS -~CHECKERS Automation Spec. Mach'y > aol 2 gentle horses or barn = tod! eves. Share Living Quarters 30 bers CIRCLE s DESIGN CH. : :| 114. Woodward ° Birmingham, Mich, tA erie, we heer Trainee Positions Short block from busline. sab cide ‘wae ACTION! sapeenaunh ; . ‘& Taxes .....14 Designers the sale of your Land and iat aires tae Draftsmen RETAIL seu for tap Tas teres MANAGEMENT : iseonng wma Mechanical andy. M. Sut Ralis Que of Mishienn’s mest Griving ay ohare oa fon 5 has 3 a stig ee won| SR EPS a ow | ee (GRAEBNERS- |"s# | SS 3 rs 1,000 JO +| FOR MEN and WOMEN To Work in: | South Bend w "Drvein Painting & Wall | Washing grehings. PE 46492 or PE ¢abi3. ‘ABLE | ' rates. FE 42171 or FE 46020. tsi CASH Lc Physio-Therapy 21A cient service, if you are re A-l LAYING, SANDING. & FIN. - Licensed Costrastons . Upholstering evecncvcveeenedd) Drayte Pees i REALTOR COPENHAVER'S RADIO 12 W. Huron " & Found pespoceveonssal repair. 560 W. Buren Might ian Eves. ‘til ® rE esas ice calls. FE 4-607. TE YOUR Technical Department... DAY OR HIGHT TV SERVICE. ah contract yx ®- - in your A-l ROTOTILLING PR bine “or ‘ * *) . . 2 Bendix Products Division ct. Templeton, Realtor f Bendi oat Past, REASONABLE. Pe 20071, | SXPERT TV SERVICE. ALT | 333 Orchard o of Bendix Aviation Corp. Tig rower irr eauirwaw | Et hfe’ Gig? Splat WE NEED ‘ @anren - ; disking, leveling and _ Fe sane ‘| LAND : sitet 401 Bendix Drive L_Cow manure. PE 43371. Guana aN | CONTRACTS Children to Board _ Night shift MI_ +2000, z SLack DIRT DELIVERED BY | “Vane recone conbon's : ;. South Bend, Indiana | tus’! bo —— canvass. bushel. Flow garden, FE) RADIO & TV, 191 &. PARKE ST.| Ys, Vill five, vou .2 auick cash ‘Household Goods ’ , with additional hidden eee ; : ing. lose stamped, addressed JOHNGON'S RADIO AND TV costs, settlement. Giv : CUSTOM PLOWING AND GAR- SER 2 a jeer Give us . | Wed, Miscellaneous eeveee den plowing work. FE} 45 ©. waiton Bivd. re «ten | Sen” . Pree esti- | Money Wanted ool GARDEN gyno | Fa came 16 Pins P ceniatsen Nicholie & Harger Co. + ~ share Living Quartets oie are on wer| Diernakers Se get a Senn uate | One Bvesiee___—_—PE 300 | Ste Po Ln. , nat 64! TOOL & MFG. * 7-8436. -|_ Typewriter Service 22A| ¥. J, Vanweit, sso "ye. Wid, Transportation .,....31/WHITE CHAPE: oo ern Mit Milo, “roaribe GARDEN PLOWING, ALL BINDS 31355 | Wid. Contracts, Migs. “a: % : a Re tractor, Reasonsble. s MA. sone SELL YOUR LAND CON- i : . 5 ave ehine 4 work tract until you have ? ‘Wanted Real Estate ... D esigners Oren Fasee | See Bagh galled iW lal r . le $ i” ~ ~4 GARDEN ROTOTILLING. 318 E: RENTED GET THE MOST ¥ | Detailers Wise 7 Pee —eap | en A mee “Phone eter aie GARDEN PLOWING ~ Upholsterin ron 8t. Phone FE 2-8316, | ets soil, OR_3-3560. £ We have pe tan CUSTOM. DRAPES. UN- 000,00 ty iain ined, #a ‘bed, 62 or pana. Pa _ At our disposal tp purchase new , EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ents, telare a oS — mo Cosley Lake Rd. EM sell, ‘ASK POR BOB MABAR” ria Drayton. De oe re Gases | - To Buy—To Sell—To Insure _MaAple 5-639 33380 cee drat FLOWING AND DRAGGING. en tee pa VE som, MAE {AN LEAR “nOTo. TILING. — Lost & Found 24 (4228 J I to + : REALTY . ae SER cE tae ere marae | on gS ENTE S \ a im re ‘gs ays : .R ROTO TILLING Ip era AS Boge aN, | 1% W. Huron "Ph. PE 30089 AR} Rochester R4 OL _1-3127 ‘ rdens. Wayne Dutch. _.ocne eet ee eT ROCK. ; "Rent Office Space ...++..+.4l ' ae work, PE 60703 er On sah COE: BAS Seles sopare WE : a BPECIALTY.| Wes? BIDE PLOWING & GRAD-| ¢ : Fer Rene . eck, "No, canvassing at : basement eM ae ing. Also black at & wenure. | © pogmeey Sutemee. Wome Few NEED q bet. 8 a.m and 1 p.m. only. | LEARN, $340 ’ ic, PE 45a, “ee. LOST APR. 26. we od 6 hove a Rie ea SE aadaliceesl se | etwcrnicat wor -paae es-| Laundry Service 18) Zit tpl fie tere! CONTRACTS - a. Recbing aT ae | Penne | $200 | sr eePaiGAL WIRING LICENSED. | LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF-| PE say — Cash buyers /waiting. Prompt a For Sale Houses ..........43 woe & Bek : + | Med. Beautifully finished. Poatiae | (x= —* ers. courteous” service. Gel our’ eat 3 4 Transient Want r, | Seed” EAI _ Laundry. Phone. Phone PE 2410. Miclatty, gold wrist watch. Spei-| mate before you salt E: For Sale Lake Property ...44 I yey to Ta apr Pon cooxiNo aoe Cre oe 7 ae FOr FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- SER del band Reward. FE 5-168. coll eat went ys land contract or . For Sale Resort Property.44A|} the first insertion. * ue ts oe re of children HEARN eliections | (dees) ® icegetibcomens: LOST: BLACK SHORT HAIRED | $0078. Ask for "Ted MeCullough. ; Suburban Property ......45A|! case want ap recom-| | Bn'3-261 * | PEenn re, | WASHINGIRONTNG DONE TH NI | Reig ners ih Call FE $THME je c = HAY [AYDEN, Realtor 4 For Sale LOte .essessseee-M6) pines tpey ; Site asa LEARE, Stock bor, (2602), aa “carialne Auvwork | LOst: BULOVA WATCH. IN, THE pital 1 For Sale Acreage .........47 , ae ne te St | Teane me tod’ deliver. FE | Shopping Center. Reward. FE __Sge, MORTGAGES e: ———— : 0. ., PROPERTIES : For Sale Farms ......+.+s:. 4 by | 3 NURSEMAIDS rey Landven 18A Lost: BLACK AND TAN MAN-| °F more with 109 th ed : Rent Farm Property......8Al) $ ie ts Must be experienced, with | t.. hase, perrer.« angwere Se So) ® "ndrm Lasse, Corvesented SS _* veeeee . the Equitable poeiet Sale Business Property || ? 38 $8 good references, ‘some | HEARN au Lawn Camm By mormon | Zora, Lea ie, rey ot fe |e saath” che eon ; Rent, Lease Bus. Prop, .49A , « ! cooking, full charge, 2-| LEARN. | BE RviPUL NURSERY tes a oR TESTES GH bf EAND_ CONTRACTS. | For Sale or Exchange rer ees i year-old boy, stay four EAR : Bebo = =| "Matthews St. This dog is very market. Call us pew. : nights, excellent wages. |r ARN e| PE 48078 sick end. dangerous to bave/g7s Baldwin Ave, FE 4-2393 =. - MI 62170. a PTR poese AND GRADING.) popiWon't you please. return | { nS ee is aN R} . FLpOR SANDING, PAIVTING EX. tose Matthews ‘Se or call PE| Wanted Real Estate 32A : : —“OPPORTUNI : ‘ . | i G LANDSCAPING —SERY- PORN BOX REPLIES: dy work. Vocation Wilh Peyr | poare PPO RTUNTEY GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac |g : te wits % miles of Pontiac. a oaeeeeaaanengnaenanadane Business Opportunities 51 At 10 a. m. Today paral rences. Call own Bare white you ght od 313 Pontiac Siate k, cement work. Plas: PE sais ve one s home? PE 50200,” op Lins vested eee Interview : See usenet, "Par ceiss, | ContWED FORCES LARDSCAP. rs, one home in and around Pont, : Sale Land Contracts ...,.80|} tere were riplies at || Sxrentence woot FRESE | 5t0r—F= se Ton. Bank Bldg. | SUAWKANTHRED noord att | Mg sorine clean up by expert| —-Teteee ARmel Resste Lasgo | se Eten ite : raspy rm the Press office in the Reahestes OL an Rare mere ( j a. ROT. leit Mugu March | To tis ibSCAPING SERVICE, obbies & Supplies 24A | re 2-202 PE 2-9657 ’ : Money to scesccveesee boxes: 50 per cent. ranteed FE 5.9277 383_-N, Cass, PE 2-302) . | DAN'S LANDSCA SERVICE. FE 2-6907 or OA 8-3766 3 q v : Mortgage Loens | gq} towing delivers” Sells er 0 fascinating AIR SERVICE | Comins PEaaid or FE Loue, “EW SCRABBLE SETS 83. PAINT Poy ft! enanenennes are the in history, If you! gifts. tron novelties: toys Open Monday night: "i) 7 Job too small? Window out. loose | _ building. PE 2-6712 or FE +¢080.; By number sets {frames , > 2, 6, 9, M2, 12, 13, 16, need $100 per wk. or more the! snd plastics. Call Detroit. giiter. ‘Saturday ‘til boards, shingle off. lock broken, | EXPERT ORNAMENTAL TREE | — to fit) Benth OUR SLEEVES ARE : ; 18, 25, 28, 31, 60, 67, TI, ote — Ky Tita ty son collect, or w ine | -—————— tern sereen? Can't get. it fixed? _trimming and removal. PE 8.2603. Lawrence EC) | ROLLED UP 1! ‘ ISE 101, 112 : tall PE-e ’ webs le SOTA, RAPER siitiietions' 9 eee can HA MILL DIRT LEVELED ane fig GAUGE swr SWITCHER. @ CARS. 7 CARS. nad we aco Gudied ter 40 MERCHAND) , = rou EXPERI. ~~ HOUSE ISING + he ' a : t ; BOCES Jo, wovee, SL ER OR| cased. Days to par wes Apoly in|} CARE zmva counsm | fiztsrstine, pement very, top, soll GENERAL — LANDSCAPING. “10 back. $40. OL 2.9780 “after 3:90 sarting Yo rol and we plan 3 . Uy : ad. BONE ci ncsiscecccne oon a fon. Te? alte’ na. corner “of ioe iW wpy |HOUSE MOVING. F ‘EpLty Kean" Pontiee ©. Mills FE “Notices & Personals 25 share wrt MUTUAL oo. For Sale eeeeerene oer . rr Pn Bo herr a LA. Your LAN ta] a RATION YOUR PROP- ils tommnets Costs a Help Wanted Mele 6 Ap persea is phone enix. | WAITRESS, SRPERIENCED. EVE | 0 “Gre JCampanias per orer-| 508, FLEMING, FLOOH LAYING. |Top wot and) fil ait AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO| wets siHOULD SELL ; Valentine Gifts .......++..58 Auburin Hotel, 464 Auburn Ave.| before § p.m. Morey’s Golf pane 3a. elon ge yg PE 24405. 0. | GNDSCAPING coe pusiNEas | —Mestle_or criminal, FE $8301. Let us prove our claim with 3 Christmas Gifts ............59 MANAGEMENT | _Si"Gh Sepmcrenge | tram, LEE TRENCHING | Sma pies new jawa cur Aerotred Knapp Shoes | fou "seLUNG YOUR ° ; For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 TRAINEES WAITRESS AND CURB GIRL, AKO AND ACCORDION Tas SERVICE _. eid oom 2070_Atrport’ Rd. on3is2| VALE Ib OUN RESPON : Do ft Yourself ............61 National financial organization has | p'ust be 18. Apply in person, Dixle Ce tanks completely instalied, | LA CONSTRUCTION ROTO | xupivox HEARING A = SIBILITY TO YOU." Call AUDIVOX HEAR : ® planned corner Pana om a ING AID, RM. 10, Cameras & Equipment ...61A rom inte which eile Wa HAVE GR VERAL Work Wanted Male 10 eet Temkened, sand wed | tilling. OR 34000 sot Fu Cie. | “a gy yt i oo RAR ARAN LOWER STRAITS LAN A on TIONS. &7 Ba yea ag Maange ary. sceking. rapid. advancement we SALESLADIES sores ieee. haar mowing | “Butera fede a w-vnwres |, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Sale Office Equipment into an administrative positioh se ? Landse your home, Nothing CHO ea Fast service. (77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-068 Sale Store Equipment pee ee ee ES coceqpecion sate ron, Say moniter sarees. | Scapees ty maaveiom Pian Poem eee eee See ons Sen eh sales organize. | You may quality sor this pre: ar ianares OMEIETD Bouinedstern Mich Pree's te clean carpets and upholstery. 65A i 4 “| sured excellent salary opportunt- 00 mates. 2207 otions Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......08 BA gga ipaoes _ASHION SHOP ald Uineieonnet. and” pramine, Pre aad SOLD ‘Wood, Coal & Fuei ........67| LIBERTY LOAN. CORP. | Her8 eal asse bee eae = ‘hoe DRESS BETTER, , Plants, Trees, Shrubs. ....68| Piosnce company #30 t0_4:38| chan “hesponibe aay a "ex a TING, GHNDEY__ANb| eal Baten Per sete FE or Not sold ‘ For Sale Pets . ry an 18 CAPABLE OF “9 peceeen tn ane pte” . Dogs Trained, refer ao =e Sag sangeet ater) ~~ In Debt? Sigereoee B Sawn bron ted et ee | Ee st) )~WHITE FARM MERCHANDISE byt : TRICIAN. LICENSED, Wi TRENCHING AND |__ Moving & Trucking 19 abore ind Fusater_ FE baw BROS Hay, Grain & Feed ........71 4 Gar, vecessary, | hei BULLDOZING — [aaa hl MOVING TRUCKING, GOOD | “April 28, 1966 I wili not be re-| . For Sale Livestock @eewnees ta . ar SB PRE —_ Ty - B.D. Tompeon CE S00} ed abeeass — y M, @, -I json : REALTORS Wanted Livestock Setdsiousta i a the : ae Business Services 13 © = . w. ee. u Brewer Phone Of Ried AN SELL YOU o FE 6-113 or MA ras0s steneene Ay J ebeneet Experienced salesmen e ; wanted for TV and ap- pliances, for our branch store in Pontiac. Apply at 9370 Grand River. See Mr. Grall, Z is} Classified Ads! To swap ™ what you don’t need: for ¢ PRESS: MONDAY: APRIL. 30, a O19 iC. PAN US NEW SPRING ne Ye New Brick Ranch ’ ‘ PAS “2 ‘appt. CHEROKEE HILLS Ae : onie =) COAST TO COAST Bali : , |= ane "& GREGG. = EVERYTHING tes : | --- oe. Sele Houses 43) ~~ 2058 fw ef RL W. BIRD, Realtor x LAKE PRIVILEGES __For Sale sets 43 ph ee Nesiens 43 G AYLORD Efficien Slectrie \ 3 ‘ large Px Sa faeces Sak Bs Waters Roou_ Mone gous oat eee S| Se bean, s sshete es ‘oii BA aracicnaisl me: ee N on sa Lary hie. seo otal» iat price for thie well as “ : Exe hey ta aitssan Sin" Sedas*"| cold wale ‘SECOND ot... fee Bearer aie |, FRANK SHEPARD | gnaceere i 3 BEDROOM exon Soe coe Gems r= Ee eee ene! Jou | ne | Pa as de ae $550 Down! “ye 3 a PLUS COSTS As LOW AS $36.97 Per atc. oe ieee Gael R Realty FVILEGE: = ath iy ORCHARD. LAKE » _ VILLAGE DO YOU WANT 3 BED.- ROOMS .OF. LIVING THAT IS MEANT|" ONLY FOR THE TOP FLIGHT EXECUTIVE? WE HAVE 2 LOVELY HOMES FOR SALE THAT ARE ALL YOU -€OULD ASK FOR IN THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD LAKE. CHARM, COMFORT, STYLE AND_ JUST 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME . EQUITY road WRI GHT, Realtor ema wa RelEaate ; 5-5821 SOLD OUT! $ isd, 3.180 down, Lea RaaiE. LMOST NEW Sor stage om cutng eesoents PUNE Tt | Mpg Sy PLAIN LIVABILITY. cure new ‘ NEED | PURNISHED 3 Rid: *f e ge living room, , THESE HOMES ARE|- coe began te ah tas sae) Se wi Binet ae * pike Mecars cumveminest Pars | 2, hHehep 4 Zied Sey NOT FIRE SALE of imm . two of our buy-| ity of Auburn, : yer Wnsbeth ‘Laks screens, Owen district. It's PROPERTY AND Stare, Will hndinn Vilage or TY | iat ome | EACH REQUIRES A wherever boing ie we need] .fausasees Ma H as. Ne OF $20,000 sk yout doer 38 mimes flor vs - Humphries DOWN. IF YOU DE- TRE Y E TOPS THEN CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR A LTOR 2007 eT N, Tele ran My Eves. Humphries REALTORS 3 ‘children, 75 m Phone OR , 3-1208 Bleepy . 2 F ee 47114 595 DN TREAT THAT ONLY Ses meee $ . YOU CAN CO M- "Bi a Seek NEW 2 BEDROOM | 7s oF oners tate RES Re cmney |agpie oe tar | Romeericaae | PAA HOMES “=| KNUDSEN UNION COURT aPT. | **“ utity ‘root, Wide. chy tots Rent Apts. Furnished 33) j4/°32° woguct® Adu onty santas, Meates:| Clove is" schocts shovping | “with faker rive, alse gent inks | Indian Village 1 LARGE ROOM & KITCHEN- Lk 6. G. HEMPSTEAD = ‘oe i, nat home on Oxe maw a . , CAT. ghee sw Se STOPPER. CRON AP OR emus es | T.C. Trocke | seer arta Sete at pee. emets gece. "8 el outage end paved “aot, Separate, Lake priv, 610 8 OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M. wt onion ate Ra, M3. | rive too. Murry. bs Sh OsTr ties PEARL BLDG, CO. WEST SUBURBAN | Keego Harbor | =| ue Soe FE $7923 Tet Stteliet ey ate | Seas, Mitt ar 4SEMENT | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 i, ACRES AT tee FER AGRE. | Heredia «Yo with nei io ae es IM WRIGHT, Realtor | 8; s54" beet, tu, stiting| Bloomfield Twp. My! ned Li kee tah See “|-fme aperag.eSuotalge ‘rt | ~MOLHIPU : WILLIAMS LAKE heating, ‘Ceramic. te bath extra | MULTIPLE “STING SERVICE sdrsom uaer hans op tun | Home, Sota Tear | Pt room r e - ° eee) ateman A real money save. WM. H. i. KNUDSEN Acburn Heiaht , , uburn Heights ae JEST SUBURBAN | oproopttittae mee | Mpa t,o T ROOM RANGE, Sed’ seems. Tardweod foots a New—Waterfront—New | [ares surest. #0 % 6s. Only S352 pe tia! Rovian te WalsinPias| tbe "SSRtatak? NO, Stenss| Lateran Sess T LARGE. ROOMS, Bi Bis, SSR ome Ade | ah neg Spans | ore sais eee! Satin Feaion room Pelco ot heat: Wait | SPACIOUS a sas rary . ; out ent : " “ resem gare See F.C Wood Co, Saeearaass| fauetisins Ld 2 ROOMS. DO . UTIL. |Qpen_ Eves. "i §_— Sus. 1 to 8 val te many attraction, eres ’ FE_¢01n ROOMS, MODERN, STEAM | 9; nom > Mie | A C, COMPTON cx, foom, full wall ‘sireohece. 3 TE) heat, FE 2-106). hl beach. Reasonable, MA 41778 OR. 3-4568 ceramic bath and 17 ft, eutrence, wititties furnished, close ROOM APT NEWLY DECOR- —— | Ritchen. Ts perfect setting L. 2: I. H: BROWN, Realtor in, OR '3-1375. ar | tn Me Sag kite: Cell after | __For Rent _Rooms 387. 1 is a lore Drayton Woods | 0.” w.’ merce on * ye 2 RM PURN. APT 12 STOWELL. 6 p.m. PE O20 70 | nnn 1 wha ieren pee terms. $85 m matt all D ri ' = surrounding t. Priced at Co-operatiy | trott’ Kiinwood $0306. mr [eS A ROOM, DY Mo Sy hana HOME. 1 1 mo pg Board | on a ‘tia sie Youll have Lake Front y | RMS. PRIV. BATH & T oc "ROOM COMPLETELY | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. 1 OEN- | room home . E 81008 or FE B sie. 16 N. rivate on floor, newly | tleman. 24 Norton Ave. PE 26711. eutien ride | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ‘basem ‘sont | allele teroried, ch, pare. ee DESIRABLE ROOM FOR ,BUS.| homes, ‘Ais cary PHA terme, © es on Betabtiches te 1018 w en i tht a O ON) | sea | 5 sonable, ‘oe! i R , " 7 . é iva Se Wane Rome ney ROOWR.Y BA pS S| PRPS GE AOUREREET | ap WORST” MB oy Gok Sen ent BUD wow pf Phere Se . roo: ie, i i FOR BETTER HOMES . WIT, Eva. BATH.| land. ben tee Ra aint Commerce na, =u 2 bearon BEAT THE PRICE RAISES r aib—it's among ne nem = oft fst 5 by : : parm ages BUILT” HOMES Giese, “with © 68.00," down. One ot tie’ mantroutrtanding bs bas ! Be and entrance, 118| 47002 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —_ } eg Bad fa SEE | enaren Schon Gieite Sarita | Roy Annet, Inc. Le zim |GATEWAYS to any hang euiek ek pratt Cone Awl. PE WHITE SENTLEWEN — DESIRABLE BE floor ping 3 bedrooms, = per ha ¥ ROOMS FOR WORKING COU-| Sesekt fremane. Woot side. PE) HAPPINESS . “Convententty. le- Ry: ed. kitchen ample cate |. Just te rated ea Fe vere Smt vy. eatrence. EARO® ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, > 4: roma. oars to 0,6, = nap —~ onaventens 04.200. 10 PER CENT A HOME OF voole 3 ROOMS AND B BROS Tee Oe Tee OEBING ; itchen down, ih [ -~H, eit 300. he water a Re Magee FB fa). : S_AND BATH, . NEWLY Di TED 8 LAKE ORION 2 master sized bedrooms Decorated, “cleaner than ve ly? with large | . OWN NEWLY FURNISHED room with garage FE, 4-0337. bath up. Bure it has @ full Low cost . 60 ft. ranch | Old Duteh.” Yours for only perea overlooking - pm oy REAL Wick ROOM MEAN ORK BOE. FIRST OFFERING basement and ofl furnace. home on most 60 ft, | 812,480. . \esinliotmn sina CLOSE TO. DOWN:! Phone OR 3 7% Thorpe PE 2-0063. Pg gs gd Re US a Mg ent errene’ ‘ 10,500. 19 PER CENT DOWN | A good & rms. & bath, full bemt., a Li: 4-2579, F oO eek a. wate ar eae TN CLEA® | home, with 2 large bedrooms, pert | feymemt” head’ door, Many ober features, | 004 Ottawa Drive ove si ores” fh Baldwin sve-| off A.C. heat, storms, yereens._ge- I? trance, private bath. Partly turn. See eI Pareieces | begment, ot Neat oA ‘ADE " This attractive frame heme. with | Seminole Hills Be sold at once, fares landscaped’ toh, trail trees, fioor. Pvt. ent 2 men. 18'Plorence|_ Adults only. 38° Whittemore. be ag ~ —s Nwn FE | and school,” Ottered al si.to | - WOnDS As deceribe tis’ jet tor ont tied, ‘or brick ve-| A home ¢ and, cat ved fd. Don't mise this, i 7 RMS NICELY FURNISHED. 3 ROOMS. a, id a ee terms, Tt: NEAT AND TIDY. charming home, You must ooly structed fe, Blend _pertect ita Birrape beating ee: . ad in rn taaily see "i , eve os feet | Sate vine et | power Gurnee. Peso | AMONG THE LAKES | sSe.gueny coerce s¢| TRAY Caatttncet apie:| sofia Wed ont Mgrs: | tor war hers ee bah ty | SEIZE MRA arng ; fi -, Yeliow Geb Apply 330 a. 3 ROON * nd On Wonecnea” has West side 9 miles aA a park-like I postoestonal cing =. os #0 designed tnat sete. hg sy Fy oe non . jon i tee 5 ve Wards Or. Gnine — See ’ es, ‘e. Ld i vs Or. "2 " ne rosin Sae-Sevmirenre | fn Seem. Magepag oc | Pia Sol’ Meals) BEE Meveemnt | fat ahorcar an Sick | | ieee ermine py | etn Yo] at a cast datasets ture, > minutes walk from town.| Fisber Body, Children ‘| "oome With Boocd- signed, fully tosulated” 8 Mtindted araperiee, cor: Sepicnaliy “alee, layost, targe | fabae. tp fact, he) many . Set nes Ca Pa OME COLPLRTELY | meee wd 38) wih Monit ’emtranee Se foie | ges snd vermeneot water | Foome, 14°. master bear. 36h | Sent and topalstmesi OFFICE OPEN 98 | myna st. = ovr sn. ROOMS MODERN NORTE round floor, Newly - | f. living room. with fireplace, i ‘of the finest—Chero- seatete "ek i 3 make | persona] | inspection Gaming gg ; 7 & 4 ROOMS. MODERN. NORTR Recorsted” i hig welcomed. Rew "Rooms ei LS? FE § selous kitchen with fete tes Kee Hil. You be the first i a “paement with cop | . eeneseplive, Se fully, sppre- A. 5 Tele erg fu ut emt, ri nyatory, ans Te 3 ROOM CABINS RITCHEN "Focus a BATH HEATED. | sport rooms fiidine tie ' Te car garage, aif tor 814.380 02 : 1704 S. Te Jegroph i ; ‘ ' ott b " , ’ Beith iB Broadway, Lane| Qreund,_Oeor., Pica, evarnass. | "Tuomala meals, PR Fast, 14 | Hae eu dite | SrrROM DO wegen, | Pou aarti ie eo da win Wsir mt Sarr eas j 70 poo FRR iT UTLL|) ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. 4 wast AN Ft ED, is Tiebly taroeied she Kiteb- feaee, bee ‘rank ome with larger than averene coms tion, ‘sear gurege “Hear jo Kortsn: mak ONPORN HEAT PE 8.3338. oe A areas BIG VALUE Searoome ‘are, ‘smupie,” sod pa Segementeched it quae is dining "room, ar eS buy at 2180 oie dan . . ‘ ss ¥ ; . : beet are ees et of gg RFT Convalescent Homes 38A SMALL PRICE tier iam ate er Soa; Bete new low price f 63.80 MS og ie = peat, Faber’ "7 acca oa Pints, MEL, 71am. 8 oer : wo | kitiens,tierai ame | fen hase ot, | Bithe hatee' asi reac: rapa ET g PROUD ‘ : ; ‘ } Indian Village roa TE it Fert TS. Harbor Hills | 22 W. Lawrence St Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor FE 68-8161 or 5-2058 rete deca tn alte lt wtatne—eevee taj Wes Gea ide ‘ conditionitig and we'll freeze all summer!" RETIREMENT a te eee) Lotte re. mates ou | For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 $750. 5 Down Br Sat ose bee | ——— ea eae mua W, Muron Oho Phone FE est 7 ‘ . terms, FE" Musee! Partridge : PAYMENTS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : Builder’sOwn Home —s | ay ree “amp $37, Newer brick rinch type home bon ay: INDIAN VILLAGE ER, b } ems OT ance ia. Tris A COUNTRY HOME | gigrming colonial tome. 23 8). iF" ins. ‘ Tira. °s Beet! Take 3 A Tom |° Golonat"bome.on 3 acres tn Wer areh Bote, beni cu w| sate day Ww dass. Por aed bol aed’ motel Kitchen, | Son’ the free. cor inciuaing | Cah ewe Seer, pewser Team, steer Bonar eB A A Ig ge spase ‘fhe vat styling, large window ares, lo- ge . cri @ gE access =) Se wha terme tat will Lake » Owner, Of Ol Rf FAMILY HOME ae ae be heat Se heat | iat te tone See pee aette.| Beles wore ad bee fs with reasonable | UBURN > HEIGHTS NICELY terms. 5 built small home, garage. CASS LAKE Sakmont., Evenings & weekends, sme RIVILEGES BALD EAGLE LAKE , ve summer beech, sarge. Terms, = WALKING DISTANCE neat and clean 2 bed- = eerste $1,000 DOWN GI This pig 4 6 room ranch type auto, sh = mrivlones. 1 By a Sy on tk. J LOON LAKE SHORES You'll love this modern 3 ranch style PAUL A, KERN 71% N, Saginaw St 2.9208 YN ee mince aie” OLMES- ‘ae on Gi terms. in 1901, $845 DOWN H BARTRAM ‘ALL BIDS MUST BE CLARK. REAL ESTATE "7, kare OAKLAND LAKE er Attention, Contractors! BIDS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FROM CONTRACTORS PLUMBING HEATING ~.-ELECTRICAL BASEMENT PAVING (cement work) PAINTING BRICKLAYERS FOR 90 HOUSE Fn ta -- HALF HALF FRAME CONSTRUCTION - & room, 1 st floor. Pered Be ia 900 Ld mi _ Teen Rd, Neat 4 Basement, PONTIAC REALTY “TEMPLETON COOLEY LAKE. AREA , “The. , Continental” e ni a ee series tc si Sant tae and Walver By eg ED 800 TOG1.500 ing window. Gas and : a lig RE ag 8019 Cass-Etis, Ra. tom ise » rE pein DOWN LAKE PRIVILEGE FHA $2,500 DOW No LOTS TO SETTLE ESTATE REALTORS pero NCO se, | rst naeieeetna!| CONTRACTORS MUST Se Has EE ea 3| as @ pin and in excellent. condi- ‘ FOR SALE BY 3 BED- Sor sengey dct teat “ee ato oe BE ABLE TO FUR- a Rg A yy pays for iecll. $22,000 with terms. | Terms” “~ ** onY SA6%. NISH PERFORMANCE ok aa eaten COMMERCIAL . | ROUND LAKE | A. ee SCL et at | eamepat ni tons ege| WRITE OR CALL | "Eat Sel Spe HQME wit and bath. a porch Klipfel Near Bt. 8 Hosnttal. 2 , se caieariateas| «NORTHWEST | Seiad il "Bi ; 600 down Im posses- : 4 BALDWIN SCHOOL ‘| wagCENTLEMAN. MART | & — 10101 W. 7 Mile Road | eee ee ER Stately, majestic, erican . troit 21, Michi FE ¢5181;~FE 2-0932; EM 3-4808 Low, Dorn, PATNanNT-», at hie cement furnace, ov. mares ba] John UK. Irw in UNiversity 4: MODERN ¢ oe ee ON 3% Ging room, ma, Biches, wales ge “x; 180 fn. € iain $950 DOWN” _ 101%_ oN w Street . REALTOR sere bes wae B : room ; 4 DRIVE, EMSS) oie aS eeretcrne oS | BaE weet cerned opt | Eee FESem er Fete | yy JM ge E cated east of Pontiac inside rage By appointment JHIGHLAND AREA | Re ava VALUET, Realtor | Sgjct Ba’. Emetsie poses. | - $395 Down | « _ | i ae SGT Sa 7 very lee ee a R. D. RILEY, BROKER | } sgunoatow, ox | NEAR WISNER SRaselnwe ference, $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 1151 7SX225 evr abLE Down ry SELL OR TRADE $ RM. ALL wie mova WihEmo <— mea neat bungalow offers ; j ment of, trade for | Dousetraier bly pe Sr a t = ween. , J R Hil 4 ot car. Pontiac Bax_20. POR YOU TO FINISH THE ons bel water atorms on o he 1 itz MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WE TRADE =—_e Se.coteh, Norms canbe esrenged. P ; REALTOR ; $750 DOWN FE W . DRAYTON PLAINS we, are one COLORED GI's Dye tys dew 2 deareom ranen! F’ C Wood Co. | WEST SUBURBAN @ room. 3 betrovan, hard. ARROCNCING THE OPER, finishing. Near Pour Towns | REALTOR | ° on 31235 | Highly attractive 2 bedroom pung- | = furnace. sir! conditioning. bod Behoot. Lake Cen- Withiam, slow, only minutes from = 2%4'LEVEL ACRES room bungalows, - some r # Lake Rd, & M0| {own featuring lou lasting alu: ‘ Lake on paved streets ter, . After 6, call OR .}-7038 minum siding, ¢ ‘iving foom prtraeees. Can be t on Cyasize, tving ese Eee can | Fa ‘oll furnace tile be THELMA M. ELWOOD! —— | and dining ares. 3 picture win-| {eFms. Call for sppointment gt ae | ef. with large witchen’ Painted ‘walls 314 Case Blinageth Bins WILLIAMS LAKE fair ‘besem eat, te cat i we sal _ Gir aeons. sidewalks, ve rest — Water Frontage bic with sal $a.06 08 do os dowt, yyy tia le OR 3-19 "ae Eee .P sg ae best loca- ; JACK ~ | See this clean 2 bedroom home fon, betore you, buy, Pes: OROOM AND LARGE UT toa Call mow Oxiy, 00] we, Meet roe ss] NICHOLIE| Sse aan pace, A x 1 ei : LOVELAND uated on large lot. ries, 23 acres $2.- of Fentns at oat i RAY O'NEIL,- Realtor. | es com Labo Bs, RENOO Easter PuliPriee: eine “ v1 Estate And re Sen Kvuet morncsa. ae rates aeaiace pees meat | ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT os Geen a NEAR ST. FRED'S “ge Fe Ge $400-DOWN __| NO MORTGAGE COST Se te someone pond on ve MEL nes} gate dn & good rental. die: Johnson Saal veteed ote Sul'eeen | fster Et, "HC; “eer ent] i bau on, rou fre sod ce WM. A. ade Suet” Fh) eazy Seca gree 5 PREECE OR Widbns | TRADE or $800 DOWN | Extn cme, | KENNEDY | EEEEESS Rc EIE| Sse ae FOR BETTER HOMES This attract ri : bakeries 2 tree oul: parm 6:39 OR interior, studding. “Oni large. tomer “tot al cal’ for attached varage 3 re . ® information bedroom z yea i vat| peted Trion “toon: ais’ biceds | Beautiful aan ee ad eee 3 BEDROOMS 1 FLOOR 201 W, Huron Bt L. H. BROWN. Realtor eminent. $0) with the tow ; 20x19 etwas suresh fovt from ‘sandy beach. ] stered walls, hardwood floors, Evenings till 9 WE CAN a ow te t. living ‘teem ‘sith beautiful tile Completely furnished. nice size lot. Bar. Avoid the Spring Rush! |" evenings cal OA 8268 oes a fireplace, de ; en- o Be ene. pane ieaving state tn back nt with __Evenings cail OA 62618 ‘ El screens ne Lorch eiies re one re water built-in refrigerator. aa ieee today to inspect GILES RE ALTY CO. LAKES ESTATES | 57 300 do eal byt tomby. I {1 W WRIGHT, Realtor Tndireet i Rghtiag, town, Pat ae _ 3.4 ACRES MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 92 w. Huron ies 5 room m 245 Oakland A FE 5-04 equity gut and 859 a month. 7. | Weer SUBURBAN . floors, Giroux-Franks Co-operative Resi Estate ste ‘Wachange | Soateume Linwe ~s ag 4 “2 bedroom bungalow with finished | : $1,000 Call us on thls Bow] oe LOW DOWN PAYMENT |, | ‘room, Tile bath Generous sied | fille. Full Dasement, auto, jon VETS eo8 400 ‘Diie Hey ee SOTATE 3 BEDROOMS—CITY room, bungalow. 2 bedrooms | Khchen. Purnace, Basement, Ge-| Peat, Soa and me ie Hwy, elas room. 1% car garage, ; : 20701 hice landsca Pull base- rage. In a setting of of | beautiful other extras. B intmeat EW Very Bavedvoum tn Pen watil_¢;__Set._t Lacated on one of the main | ment. ‘Very clean hom trees, spacious lawn, Good fertile| niys “Ste PY NEW PROJECT arteries inside the city, a 2. Seeaeee:| WHITE | Beate purer: | MESON pape eee re:| NOTHING om .,, BR eat ES Caste te | OA eee eettgerees ne gs| DOWN wa 8 OS. Fsprrarete.s soe ate proud to show, this bargain. | PINly yo'cen to be appreciated cludes taxon and in Boat -MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY | acy A. Mg #9,g80 -FULL. PRI — gal, setee with very | . 2 pared, st TGeochent “bey “et ain $1,500 Down _ J. “Th. T, lor git eslrn sheng eases Dorothy Snyder ee we iroom so tone bungalows. 3 Bedroom Home . . Pea nes me, fy et oye. ant bus, Terms, $1,183. down. | 3149 w. mures with gloeets M ceargune Automatic Rest. . Pint aerviop Dzs| at dase Se aaa | we SET Ene) fens ec bet “eet "hrcee “eases Fens sees Sees) Sint afte oe, eee, smh, 813 BEDROOM BRICK SCHRAM or OUT’ S Fat ees Appa ener Ho than tent Gall noe) "tc S| 91.400 down toe give | PE Se era creer ard Sodels te how. ‘| Taxes and Insurance otenks Ogulkgg “PRICE” ome, beautifully Secorsted, lates Ong ia ‘ PS derte Best Buys * A. JOHNSON, Realtor | & ac tc Mitscuive tntore| bette Ie et wh Ie | Og Today! George R. Irwin WHITE ge Tele “Ee Rd, bitten “hows Overs akefromt, | have the key. see it today. This ie ® pe Npertect vite frame ¥ | BRAY on” Boz ts re cc} Se REE aaak Pome lke JOSLYN GARDENS tail. “Pirepiace, Fu Irasement, TS 1% $7. oe tative Real state incre B x, si D ¥- Bx | bedrooms, is ae A pd bate, ae bedroom bonne with the fenced ye yard, Pveautifully land: ; For S23 Jon ae bath A BARGAIN ROS. : “ large & . Pins- ——. yn, pte rigeratnt a ficluded! Viame Lake. fintsh on North of Commerce, Comfortable red, painted walls, oak firs. 2 Eas down ay av vou posses- oun loo! your "be outside Large living 4 room. Bath, garage, 11 lots. EALTORS 1. 2 re full ee | with dex sion, can match this for onlv Fi3.380 Rectrocms Bireotace, 2 large oft Ste _ ‘Meat * woos ~~ —«_ Bot nooks and. ful | Basement. ol! furnace, 61 500 with $20 DOWN — Choice lot at Crescent _ bake. aro High bw to ii “=| DRAYTON -~. MACEDAY LAKE | -"Sagtig tok on Weat sie of lahe WILLIAM. S LAKE foot The ae en.” ie Sasney at ot shade, $05 PURNISHED CABIN Sit “beets. | fee box, stove and oil heater, near Lake 8. “Helen, owner. OR | _ 1765. GRASS N ‘ABIN, large. Center resort area, ad-— ining t. unting ing. Near Skeels, north of Giadwin, = $100 dn. - $25 per _mo.'d rrow, Glare, Mich. Ph, 00-' Sale Suburban Prop. 45A EAST OF PONTIAC down, nag ap ee memee Lh) WE: eae Broker 445 E. Auturn Rd. Rocnetier OU 2-0621 HOME ROCHESTER, large rooms i bath, ofl furnace, utomate hot water R the EW H. | CHOICE !—2 ACRES +3 1082 Ww. REALTY ACRE; 3 Bdrms.. ure? Sehr hase |? ula Parte tar ote. Be rege-Great for children, ® ra @ 4. ‘ep str 4 . tava eee Bais Pah aa : Sieve kK heed oy aii terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor oe oS ae NORTH or LOTS A AND 1 CREAGE toon #3 se 13 a, he 3 _ s te , Signs Are Everywhere LOTS #1x160 wooded A good buy at $2,100. a 100x150 Wetectent - Dragton Sub, $850 Ww cinine-Featine poe No. 3. Low as $150 d 150 by x. 900 ft. with stream, ly sPbso. . on oaved “road, Some 2 ac woods, $1,000 te “BUSINESS IS gooD “AT LADD’s” LADD 4236 WN. Tegeer Ba. or MM READY FOR ACTION! — for a nice garden. This ean yours for only $195 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE b-s168 Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. Open Sun. 19 “tl of TO SETTLE ESTATE: _ INCOME wntown Oakland avenue, 3. mily soned commercial, Lot $0x © 140. Terrific tovestment that will pay for iteelf. $22,000 with terms. COMMERCL AL Gocang Lake room home, lot Soni: "Sti too.” terme. _ aes parcels on blacktop. $25 JIM ‘WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave; storms & sorcoms On \% acre jot, 145 Nevada. R ester, OL 2-6902, ’ eu! . oar garage. ectt 100 BY 150 SeheLaWwi— cao vieen. Auburn Heights 32-6536 after For Sale Lots 46, FLORIDA. caotaee high and drv acre lot | deep, 135 ft. road frontage | on t highway 50. 9 miles to Gulf and | ‘beautiful state park with fishing dock and boat tie ‘. privileges) . Weki-Wachee "For or Sale » Acreage | 7 % aC ACRES AND 6 ROOM. HOU USE. For subdividing or scenic buildin site top of iarge bill. Hatehery ne OR 35208 or OR _ Ri Good garden poll. Party wooded. $1,000 FULL PRICE — Lovely one acre tract $3,000 LAKE FRONT — Located at Scott Lake. Terms, L. H. ah Realtor Be pelt egrove | ake Fd. teen fe Water- | ford. tals owner WOODS A | remy number of exce still sveheme aout tions, “PHA Protective Te > , Proved. Conveanent terms mae HOLMES-BARTRAM - nats a 4 miles to Hwy. 18 $4,000 with down, bal. on sprin and riv fishing, and Crock @ mites tp olay of Mesche vw Te iets for cash. FB it erie. "Ao Bag — Sale F 48 ‘e gary ite ta we, Frontage ~ ae : own, and $10 month or every 6 | COUNTRY La agg A Lita. &, 1 resments hewn "by appointim Baste etee | ee eae = ent. r FOR FAR : pedalsaeee 32. Call Rutledge. On 31H, 4-0003 ‘oop MANOR, SUBDIVISION. | LAPEER COUNTY. 4 - ACRS Large ccerner fot.” 311 ft: by 220) farm nea peer on biacktop. ft, Terms. FE 98-1455. Completely modern Bsa Pics, carpet, eutomatc beet. 3- SPECIAL S car ge... barn. Dermanent — Laren Pon: stream, woods, god : bas Ps tl “Real Value ‘Pay ote Pion $4,900 dows. Terms on bal- 2. . i. are $25 per month N. oe =— peer. 35 ACRES GRANGE HALL RD. Located on black . Modern 3 bedroom home. Large basement barn. Milk house, corn crib, chick- en house, some fruit, Full price $12,500 terms, 115 ACRES Adjoining new subdivision. On the corner biack top and Travel roads, § miles north of tiac. Right for subdividing. 30 ACRES With lake frontage. —— ing new subdivision sorth el INVESTORS 5 ‘ROCHESTER RD, ell-iocated on biack tie mes. gente seiieg seed Some ow! “arranged to meet individual |i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, “APRIL 30, 1956 WEST OF PONTIAC constituting an entire ee +, oa vide if necessary. Ask for MOLES BARTRAM 4002, Dixie Hwy. Ne cee w Street Roy Annett, Inc. 26 B, Huren TOT ederal ous Open Bvenings and Sunday 1 - | TO SETTLE ESTATE INCOME m _Coktaad | Avense,. 3 Let ent lease. BEER STORE on os AMAZING m,n a: b busy’ Thum nese food. No better WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 E A 1% BLES. Af ne 9 8TA- With room for extension. § acres Sera ose tr Rosine The : are | something es ta at cost 0 Nt of mites. out and e the price and terms H. W W. Bigelow om Fare Mi. Or amal) Jumber business le Ha: buyer, Call LI 6-3290, ul E. 8 Cari, Broker _ “LET'S: TALK BUSINESS” VARIETY STORE Smal Se des hres erin tani » No reasonable ‘of. main highway sat time offered. Shown by appoint- m m1 $75 000 down. . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER , > cee 1973 _ rview, No RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 202 8 n Ra FE D103 * ponte ferrin |Terrifie investment that “feel, $22,000 with terms. COMMERCIAL Orchard Lake Avenue, 5 room home, jot 602115, $11,000 terms, HOME MART REALTY 1062_W. Huron PE 5-0407, Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A NER tape AVE. ley. 3. stores A as nr Remodel to sult . FE 304614, Good an) Montcalm vattable for used car, _ $5 lot, FE 5-8562. ~ INDUSTRIAL AND : COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Large and small plats. Can di- vide some Ag eult your needs. Ask for Call FE GAYLORD 1M B, Pike St Open Eve, & Sun NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, Additional land available to build WANTED — fy Pulls collateralieed Bo annually. y collater . Box |_ 56 Pontiac Press, to UNIT tel on Ls a Lake house livery. " gino down, © jo 3-0300 | 35,000: Families per | St aed i | Drayton Pisine 4812 Dixie Mwy. #625 A MONTH FE 5-402 or PE $20 | HARDWARE Co-Operative Real "Estate Ex eat “3 100 persons who would Iike to tm |_| to Leas ae Recommend | Buckner’ S Pere ne oe a Buckner Finance Co. Pontine tnd Floor National Bidg. | "OP THE tates a eB block ‘North seross irom beak _NOW IN OUR NEW HOME 7 North Perry Street (Second Floor) Corner of Pike Loans to $500 pM eervice a SS ee We Sete as Be ie be fey Pa ‘ Home .K Kuto Loan Company UN. Street Moure: 8 to $; Gaturday @ to 1 Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO’ $1,500 bemes’ medsin eo ast me | 2. For home additions or imorovemeats, or enc! "road marage or om of Somat cole, HOT DIGGETY tf Opportunity to go imto frozen custard and drive- restaurant. All equipment, sw ¢ and build. ing. Only down §65 per mo Plus lease RIDG “ os Baldwin 4 Ave PE 46203 __ Sale Land Contracts 52 $1675 $4,525 to Seats. 1 acre —-lovely poo Ave. - 5. 2 baths, oat Sy 2 car garage. jim W RIG HT, Realtor: 345 Oakland Ave, FE 5-441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange %6.400 SEASON (D LAND CON- $5.90 at 6 per cent erent. for Ewart. 5a ono winieae oat ope subur- oll t—or acreage. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 45 Oakland Aye OR CARR SHARP ‘$8 DODGE, Cae or late model car as equity, __3-5345. _ Owner, OR 3-1765 s HUDSON HORNET TO TRADE | SEASONED CONTRACT. 20 PER lend contract or equity in cent di 3-4952. alll, OLive 1-7857 after 4. ONE CHINE. NATIONAL Money roy Lean 83) "\na cegwiet and chee nnn (State te Licensed | Lenders) CASH NOW ; PAY LATER PLAN cash you need now Pay im Tnonthly amounts you ord, Phone, write or come Get later can BENEFICIAL te sult temant.. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 38. Teloarge Be Pen Open 60 Co-Operative 1 neat pees Exchange,” For Sale or r Exchange 5 50 PPO crooks. 85 cents each. 2140 Oid| ¥ ott zwbe Ra. OB 3-143, Business ness Opportunities ai ON smavrt SALON, NEW AND won| - @fm, § operator shop, Good loce- tion and jease FE 6-200) or FE 71-0873. GROCERY STORE WODERN Liv-| . 5 rnd tt station, 1‘e acres | opportun ities, beer” Ly ‘wine, — | tines. Must sell; not able to run it. Located 0430 Dixie Highway, | 12 miles ia) Pontiac, same own-! er VAR TETY STORE Lake front home on main high-| LI bo od growing ———-. i ROUSEHOLD NCUS - Ph. Rochester | OL 6-0711, OL 1-979) CPA PAN US "1919 MIS ‘GET CASH “QUICKLY Phone Ortonville 132 Collect i230 ACRES - TESTING 100 PER $ eent ow on Two z...4) Up to 500 ° epen, All modern Sons Fa tgs Serer] tr te workshop, 27x48 barn. East) minutes. Loans also nese ao fur. of of Metamora Write A ron-| niture, signatures and other se- . ah, mphrey, Fitnt or call! curities. SUnset one Or write All State Realty, bl E. Gillespie, Flint, HARTLAND GROCERIES & MEATS| 2 Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, = = TOANS FINANCE CO TW. Lawrence 8t “WHEN YOU NEFD~ $25 to $500 You can get it quickly on your signature, Say or furniture. No endorsers. ments to sult budget. We wil be glad to you with your money p STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State fan Bidg. PE 41574 | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202.N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $1 TO $500 Oakland FE 2-9206 Extra Fast . FE saad BARNES el tor, electric See ere st will sell_or trade for car. PE 8-1300. = im 000 for farm tractor and’ equ! FE 40608 SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN. om of jawn fertilizer, Scotts & Jobn- son's grass seeds, trellises, border fence, and all sprinr houseclean- ing .needs. We rent laen rollers. seeders and floor sanders, Have | your lawn mower gharpened now. easy HA} af , . AKRDWARE 742, W. Huron St Easy Parking SWAP YOUR OLD HOUSE “ON A A new 3 bedroom home with lake _priv, aan Oakland | vane. ie. FE 5-4628. SWAP 2-WHEEL TRAILER FOR | boat taller or anginine of equal _ value, PE 43035, TRADE 2 BEDRM. BUNGALOW, 3 bath, water heater. lot 60 ar, house- trailer, land contract, equity in your weecest home, or what hare We it ite, 1362 ae = Mad rE ‘ Clark TRADE T= et ag eee or bedroo bath new brick home in g hole Fills Floor nol to cotting taee built In oven and €, vas heat @ many, many ot other extras. Bee it today vAak for Mr equity on a _Bateman-Kampsen REALTORS PE 40528 377.8. Telegraph Eves. & | Sun. WHITE CHA APEL CEMETERY lots, will trade a used rd or will sell, wie 08 State St. ‘ For Sale Clothing 56 PPL LLL AL LOLOL GP Skeet A Lele, 2 BALLERINA-LENGTH FOR- mals. Red and light blue, size 10. __Also girl's clothing. 5-7038. 3 gh oad ALS, BIZE 14, worn excellent _Holly MEtrose 7 MISSES WOOL 8U | WEATHER VANE eure, Se Te Hi Att 0908) con ae as used ure. bet 1 Ke rzeoane every- kland F urniture wannee FURNITORE 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 Ay. FT. me PA TILE 25c AR ; UBBER iL use | SYERS, 4 aN HURON, Fa sess . s i Cro EPRiOERA TOR Sealed waits, —. on goer. full waneer. large miresy, De wx Only 900 drawers 2 boudoir jam weatey oni ALL FOR- $99. PAY EROSLEY sHELVADOR, REASON- pia -_ ONLY $2 WEEKLY rb ~ Que Pearson’ s Bank Furniture 4-375, 42 Orchard Lake / ave FE 4-7681 EASY ; WASH. SCRAISLE GAR GA ver, only 2 ¥ , old, Will B. Munro lectrie Ce. sacrifice, Call 5-203, 060 we “Huron WASHER. 1 oes PORT. $77.80 AND old. Radio tric roaster, ¢ $39.50. ree home __& stand. 192 W. Princeton |” Somenatratien, OR 30702, ELECTROLUX. LATE MODEL, SINGER CONSOLE, ROUND BOB- like new, Take over balance of late gece. Take over bal- $20.84 or payments of ey for Lew $48.85 4 sot ber 4 mos. Dealer Phone FE 6- . | _meo, Dealer res. of, ELECTRIC RANGE, Livin SINGLE. PLAYER | 2 7 _sPEED suite, 2-end tables and)” player $16, FE 1 wal mise FE OG. | eee SEWING MACHINE ELECTRIC STOVE #40 Portable. Can be put’ im a cabi- FOR SALE i oe REPRIOERZ. Oe ee wens iW. tors, apartment sire, both for sora AND 5 san $70.00 Also 1 Iron single bed and tables. Book case #460 " —- ae Can be seen. at | somciAL, EURMEA VACUUM _bert Kincaid. 15 Arcadia Ct. Her- giganer. 980 98. Floor model, FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, ' MUNRO, 1960 W. Huron. cond! Sell reasonable. SIAL ove WASHER a ft, Cait oLive 2-€832 after & dryer. $288. R. B, Munro Ei Co. 1069 W. Hurrin. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | ovis. BovoNT, SOLD, Ex. Norge elec. dryer eees giee.96 anges. ‘Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ae dryer... 2°: seucee ens. FE 2-801. a sue. wemer.. #)~ TRADE-IN DEPT. Maytag auto, washer ..... $229.95 op ms : Norge 10 cu. fi refrig ieos | WASHERS AT BIO DISCOUNT Use Maytae Washer 50.50 | All guarantesd 25 ap § 16.95 | Guaranteed refrigerators. $49.95 up CLAYTON'S Table eft, St $20.95 up Furniture Appliances WYMAN’S 3085 ermers, eee Ra iw Ww Pike | Laid PR 4-1123 FE serif or or or PE 5-8074 FOR SALE OR TRADE-ALMOST new Ta gas range, 6 Py room suite, 7 see * yrge eae chairs ves eee re and rod wen ‘opal rE Tosa MOM CHAIR. NWORSER seeucrabe wi wits ms. ATE: taited alg. a B. 8’ dant inne. . 1060 W, Huron. “Nap A ianicn. FIXER? Order Classified SLICE OF HAM ¥ t Raw Yo Sale Household Goods 57 PE 41556 stic Wall Tile. de ea, <<" Brcreers Beret Paint & im SOWER we em sina ‘ees wits Ges st s Gan stove, tis $15. ead ee ee |: Ngati sesame Os pa, PA Onur ESSE in > “PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP | eee = a FOR $07, PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture Orchard Lake Ave. Pre 4-708) ~6PIECE BEDROOM TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR = R. B, MUNRO, 1060 ~ TRADE- IN DEPT. PIANO. CHILD'S desk & swivel chair enon depen rent aay USED ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ; ARA Oo 1 sive Lt ol Ot one 4 ig | : g32ey 3g * “BURMEISTER |-£ 4x8%4" Plasterboard ......... $1.95 + teeerene S158 o eoweees O18 4x7% Plasterboard ........... * ie 4x10 and 4512 also tn stock. uu ey _ BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, “Ee Sal and «ll Pail tinds ot trios, ~d ~ ANCH cigin ces cee raintea town a furnaces: yg} ras --ond coal weter and F steam boilers, automatic water heater, hardwere, me end “em. CHURCH'S INC. 107 § Squirrel Ra. —, SINKS CABINET § G 18e ea Wad +s ba Ls ee ee ee a fteneceanew Zoi inoleu oats SeiTihs, 37 S$. Sagtasw 3 4x8 Plyscore and PGE 2 AE ane JET 20, gal, tank FE 5-6010. Discount Smishcount YoU Like ARE Beep well na Pees, MP plus oan DUO THERM O1 HEATER, 2 MOS, OLD. MUST SELL. ALSO TV ANTENNA, _FE 28181, | ss EXT. 62.BEFORE 5 & FE 5.4665 OR FE 54381 AFTER 5. ; SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. POWE WwW 3 HEADQUARTERS. Brest | $ inch 18 ine’ i. Over. sty Trade is ecoapted. Terme available All mowers are serviced before leaving our store, trained, mall engine mee assure you of service. pat agg Re Rotary Sere. KELLY’S 1 HERD WARS 300 Auburn at Ad Auburn Heights. rr 20811 KENTILE. Six marble célors Sx% 5 Cents Bach FLOOR SHOP 99 Be LAVA modern mix value, $14.95; at ’ hing are crate Michigen 3 Lake ee ; a hestetibwar. o cut, 2% poe a marred. SAVINGS Brand new pianos and organs. LIONEL & & THE CAN FLYER TRAINS tactory le Fee ne Si nt Aa 8 y A oF ue E Ki x : = Z se . : ae a : e hu oie | THE- PONTIAC PRRSS, MONDAY. APRIL 99. 1950 ee eas ee ae CARNIVAL _by Dick Turner Fst Sete Se | For Sale Cars 91) . ais ee gal ey «a : BU ae mY OWENS | BORAT hha TRADE INS. ae ee 1956 CHRYSLER A-1 USED CARS i py Hil|| .DEMQ, LOADED =| over #0 REAL BUYS | | 1956 PLYMOUTH | g\ 3 DEMO,, LOADED °. ¥ 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN | © AND COUNTRY , STATION WAGON 4 “Chrysler 4 dr. aw ¥ ewe ures like new i: , : ‘are Boe, Se nal, Bab S Fioot Ire ‘> iS , EE errr Bob Frost, Inc. "es 3 , (. [*aarkeerne te] ere CENTRAL * Karn Motor Sales “850 S. WOODWARD | LINCOLN-MERCURY Corner E _& Pike. 4 ° re ~ CLARKSTON BIRMINGHAM Ban WILL ‘TRADE GOOD LAND by MOTOR SALES MERCURY a iba BeBan COUPE. yore ene Be Tie eee or Oe Or . Radio, heater good transporte: ‘YOU EDIT 1S Bob Frost, Inc. GOOD HERE __|-“MfUST HAVE ROOM! 3 5 : 50 USED CARS: — ase: ——___\ - aligat Eettn| eg aerate | “tr cunt | ay CHE So | | oe ng = . 850 S. WOODWARD YOUR NOTE 25 cars, All makes & models, . $28 “Now this chart shows our acute shortage of qualified people eumutuce Ya Pontiac, iivdra, sharp, -... $08 peasant: satrabenetonee ies 2 cel CEN TRAL ing MERE TROOR, a. TWO. . BRA ub me eed call , "=~ | LINCOLN-MERCURY Pier biateeiesy s whre) | OMAR oon || Seek wong Sores car 1 8. C "6 __ Auto Insurance 90A For Sale Cars 91 Cass At Pik Lake Orion Motor Sales = |! ad a eo tenee eee PE ses M2 at Clarkston Rd. 3 PrYMours ja! cOuRE. ” *54'§2-'5 Buicks ~ AuataTe AUTO INSURANCE | 1950 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR. Miser REVROLET BEL AIR Foy zit yoost, 3-82 Ponting and Hol |. Co.1 Colt Juss. 1b. Seine "ea. FOLLY sauirren.| } white Neptune, ereen and. green ‘anc oa iss 2 MERCURY DR, SEDAN. in. wanes pene ws 50 Hodsan ne rtation Off CtATS Faas 7 ae Mi_¢1372. —_ td Heater {20 motor, 1906 pintes, vine nea | ae “wala overdrive, ‘ ranspo 0 coal 7 Auto, Ins. Call or an ae * h , you renew, PED, FE)? i? CHEVIE, EXCELLENT — “call OR 31186 aft 4——'61 Chevies, all styles PyY 70 2 CALIFORNIA ON scuED- pant Chev 1956 trang LEA 4560 Elizabeth Lk, ENTR AL = / Financing ‘Arranged diss Mwai sis: Pion, go. |__ For Sale Care 91) COMPANY OFFICIAI’S| yours = WARD CINCOLN-MERCURY. | Haar RSea PEEING | menu tate ow comrmacrn, - : | 1904 BUICK CENTURY. 4 DR. ONE , YOURSELP WITH ONE OF = ey its PONTIAC CAT. Wil ‘| KCONOMY USE ; Tien Sor war, FE a ‘| ogee. on, uae one. car. R aS, H. White- CAR ws oe. 2, a OWNER USED Cass re Pike Sts. Pe Feee ee onsen ye USED CARS [etait eerie | ee BE | ER ES! TACK Tks 448 , avd. ke. D so take clean trade '52 "53, Simin, e WE PAY ME BUTE AARDEOP. OD OOOR| Sih Bean" ewrectas sents HOUGHTEN & son | Bob Frost, tr esas Siar tm ont, ayy + |1962 PONTIA RONT ANDERSON _Top Dollar 8 AND Seo tatieN ta ee : ; OMC TRUCK DEALER “DOOR, ROBY | w getreen tm! HASKING | HASKINS |, 23Se-e _| SS RUMEN eects HAUPT aT LAK! oreaeveg | HAS THEM! jou pate alll Re UP TO $900 [PONTIAC : ) Ted ad — and County's Fastest | CHR*¥SbER 1953 WINDSOR HARD-| “gin $1204. Southfield = ISCOUNT ; —_ E « 4 en ag eee Pa oes win Deal “i meus trabamiason "Power sheer sae ore, BEE - mes RETAIL STORE - oe. equipped, 28,000 actual miles jerens St. PE 3-717 mage sont a a Be ‘ b F cellent | mechanical _condition.|'5¢ PONTIAC AIN DELUX. 2 : Moat SR O rost, Inc. Clean, gaps, ‘or terms, 1028 Lake-| "4 7. pardion. Hydra. RAH: i SALES THE HIGH S| ee | | xpouramencyet gx | ne one «boon gene vg, Faeww OM) ’ Gente, peed came. We {MMEDIATE DELIVERY West Side Used Cars 850 S. W GODWARD te Sines = ‘ l k t pa. Barer BS:| ” momesr tase Drive ont wane gered teow |x etsy MMs gyn NO DOWN PAYMENT IT’S EASY I C QTKS{tOnN — wast i & models te choose from.| SHARP ‘55 DODGE FOR CASH : "H.S-VANWELT —|raee soye.:s0p or aun tow]. West Side Used Cars” | Sigiit w ww OF paws veg Ee BE ray on HAS ‘EM! “SHARES ONE | ee | ete a ae oes | Oe Er ee BRT EASY ED"!! yem. coe te eee betes en BODONE TF FOR EASY | $2" juzee ante condition ge0s. | 3) FORD RANCH WAGON. # CYL. a wet Ss cue nee me] NEW PONTIAC DEALER ite moses ar paid ‘ eer ‘Pe Sheer nem, R&H good condition. Only | 59 gajx of gas with a ey car Easy Down Payments THAT BAS’ TAREN NORTHER UD SHELTON . A _ | CADILLAC “i _ VERY GOOD CON- <= Immediate Credit OK. 1904 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Se- MOTOR SALES, as you a BAVED fs extras, PE 31215 HOWARD LARE, INC INC, SpackanD 1 Ore - ent Easy Monthly Payments Ca 9 Sepned m8 ia TASKING : A-]. "oper and oth ant ney "GE "nnn nt For A Better Car. | on Sia nie, Bora’ S S USED CARS a TS tlotor Salen MAZUREK | oa al | sn ian. by calaing ope. Low Harold Turner, F MOTOR SALES "Easy - ; "Bere CHEVROLET | Mtsteovere ord roe | Sea convent, LOAD. | Sout Bive_ st Wootward. PE 420s? y Ed wl "Ronine ep Catton Coe, uly Oakland County’s Fastest SHARP C ARS Se.,greeent conditd, 61400. FE) yong CONVERTIBLE | IX Jones Plus Te, ite a clean | “FOR on rerng bee D SALE -OR TRADE SUBSTANTIAL it. nen =~ 11 gma oan SALES smal “gown “pe ymens. _ an Bite Migaver she "52 PLYM. 4 DR-----$49S 7 Samy (9 Se ccuipped tot | emis HSS: Saginaw “J SORTONITY |" Open Wi 31 PONTIAC 2 DR. $495 | clean 1953. PE 5-6576. SCHUTZ MOTORS 6. ane on: ankstow : oFASY-ED* NEEDS AN 52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645 | porn. "32 MAROON CONV. WIFE'S | _ — = en ee » Maple” Lame Py MOTORS | SASeSRAREPSAN | ZroRD 2bu.....005| Gamermeete | AAA = at OTOR |+52CH W.W. tubless, R & H. $05, OR "| 803 N. Main, Rochester down, payment ot en's beautiful "83 | 53 PI YM os. oe gen es: 7\'\ ae § - ’ II FL . sees SHARP. AONE OWNER, " ; OPEN “TIL 10 P.M. , 4 OLive 2-091) 52 PONTIAC 4 DR, $795| "s1.Ford convertinie, R&H, Ford- USED CARS Matthews Your -| WANTED = “TONED OR GRED SEE 52 CHEVIE. CONV, §795| SoMfus. Sertect™rasnng, order | GcDSMORLE wow —wEWL JY si.| gare, cay make cov & “EASY ED” JONES |'33 CHEVIE C. CPE. $873 Cin "be. ntadieg wor” sii ts “down | Spain aad motor overnau. Gooaf FLATQrEAVES Ch * BACLEY AUTO PARTS S3 FORD 2. DR......$895| Gall, PE ©1621 ask ou. | a ee Oe set} ~ 1evrolet Goon. | "S-£921° » {8 BAGLBY_8t: 145 S. SAG IN AW "33 PONTIAC 2 DR ‘ $945 we kubun Ae — ~~ _ we x ans al a ; « | as ne eee | ‘ eet WaGY neg er peas re a ee | 2, Dr.. Light Green finish. Good i. See 92 Pecaghen iis ea OUTBOARD MO. a a sae People’s Auto Sale, €8 Oakland. . " ° an “ “re wot E HA\ E THEM ss 51 Pontia€ 3 Seat __|] tres. always hed. seat covers, Hardtop. 2. Tone finish, Radic ora plows. aiscae boaders. |§ PASAENOER, IF CHAISORAPT | condition Low ‘mileage, 110 N " 55. Cadillac 60 Special. All Scarlet red. 4 at. hardtop. sedan. | agerg Wagon.. $795 Se 5 ievtiar Farm and fy tly “equipped Legere Pa 1 cE TD FICE qa08 , . power. tires “‘tenaed win mony omer ust right for the trip up no | 1950 1951 _ Industrial Tractor Co. irr HYDRA-PLAWE BoaT WITH . 1°58 Buick 2 dr., radio, heat- . . Pontiac Chevrolet Del a ity dine. option, “tal after} pm. FE Mowseer trauere vAnd, Inverbat ation OLIVER a A i ores rash button Transportation) 2 :Dr.. all qreen finteh, upho!- 2 Door 2 Ton Ba se 4 aan r . se lu rg ‘time w, nee ® ide io eater, Very a5 iyo gf CRAPE xT z OAT. gt Bang Biva’ fi: Ult-trailer. may BUI CK 54 Ford Club Coupe, radio pa mS ory, ray red Specials! ust @ fine car $305 Clean and only $406 —_ fits, Pnene_ OR 3-6 a ag Kg ay Fy ye | and heater. $600 . . 2 am ALL STERIL BOAT TRAILER. | Garage, Gingelvilie on Baldwin ~ DODGE STATION WAGON 38 SEE - 1951 wR ear KING BROS FE 1a) [tual csoeee aher 6 Mier | Ne ae FON AER 54 Buick Century Hard- Motion is trimmed |<. THESE TRUCKS Hudson eo EALER ee ree ao See, ee. nF Sutton, MY | 'S? Nash ... $495 top, Dynaflow, radio & | vinyl. heater. wind shield 50 Chev., Power Glide. - ~ — 2 Dont. nice, Paint, Very clean two Pontine Lk Rd. OR 39-2911 ee ees sete ee ces washer, directional signals, Ready runs good’... $197.65] °54 Chev interior, Radio & Heater §245 me. | FT pont wir 37 HP moron inst ist FORD TARDE BUMP ie | Sharp Car | heater. bohm g 54 Chevrolet ;| ahit Horseshoe Dr” Postise ON | Eh 38 BM 2A OF 1° Buick Century. .$2195| "33 Olds Holiday Coupe,| “fas dual ourperg- beauty hae « |'53 Hudson £ door, Dg tet EMG SC | iv LYMAN BOAT CALL FE Sitis a an truck wi all oe TRUCK. | Mardtop, Bright Red & White | = Hydramatic, radio and re,| ready to go... aaa Turn Signals. Reconditioned and YOU ARE WEL. a ’ "54 Buick 4 Dr...... $1498) heater. HEVROLET %. ‘2 sect 48 Pontiac 2 door read to rol COME TO COME IN _ ’ Pac 1, & Heater 's2. Chevrolet 4 dr. radio| -SaBmsebing imerior erm. Rai. Hydra, nice . 131997 52 Chevrolet . ANY TIME. WE ARE 35 Ford 4 Dri. eee $1395 and heater: & new “4 sO Mercury 2 doee,” 1 Ton F anel. ° » $545 P R r) U D OF OUR . r “4 ‘ Original Paint. , '52 Olds 4 dr., Hydramatic, ie | overdrive .....$199.95] , Two LOTS AND cade tani Keates 51 eeereiet wom THE CARS DIS- : elivery ..... LAY OLIVER — [31 0ld 98 Sedan, Hydra- gelicceres PT (TV | origin, Bact ong vens ty | AYED ON THEM. BUICK matic, radio & heater, "eg N gh four ee where Pootise Bue tis Buiets”|'51 Chrysler Club Coupe, | DPTATT. 7s : LOT | se s - sion,, radio & heater ge N 2 | reoim ee ' F ‘ | 0 . e heater. 2 dr., radio and ; = STORE a he) Ses, | a : i Sa cater, ‘ oe trees Met i : : ce peer . s | a ree {in| “GOODWILL. . . Matthews. ; 4 on § Bick ot, wg ED IRS” 3 : a eee 8 Foe : us Ss: 7) ; uhy _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL. be << eee PES erg (UE fies aed : Pee NE OS EA oe - : i ; ‘ : ee Pos ojo ‘ : eS Ng aan ae es ase ‘ : } i i : ar a THIRTY- a a . ™ 3 : Cet es 4 | £ 80, 1950 Television Grows to Robust Adolescence in 10 Years : eS # a iiaads Radio Progra «: sercueeieeste ae ow a ae a ae ne craaa mi pe erly ea |S eo GrdnadntcnRmtn Touching Peak is. Sim ss cuos fe i icts| TV, 9 p.m., EST) against si ste sie Due During 1956 - ii i Te trance By JAMES L. KILGALLEN nomic habits of 165,000,000 Amer!- 1sTH_ MON’ “a cans. It has radically and dra- oe ! : B pee The toll for : tainers. of 1956 was TV claims some resounding first-quarter on successes — the expansion from record ‘first quarter total Servo gma re Driver _ ("sr seer 40 stations teday es prompted ! f i s f DETROIT # — An automobile| urge surrounding ae cane ser ran a | mntlin Three-Car Crash FEE ; ; i : -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs futnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, = Chand S-WREY Chennel ¢-WWSEV, Chanel S-WEYESY __ Cheanst 0-CRDW-AV | ! 4 qi i Se i I tions between France and Spain lion are strained when Spanish ship- Sasso Bill Flemming. (2) — Art Link- Contatning words | letter’s Kids. Interviews with ot a a work moppets. combines map guide 6:15—~(7)—News. John Daly. (4)— pag ¥ says James M. Dariey, Dolores. Short, short drama. (2) Society’s chief cartographer. _ News, Jac LeGott. star in comedy. ” Po mage~speagg tien The public also bas been balk-| Tited “mean 5 a pocket '» Prince doth past to ontte Lee tere exter eocert he 0 Today. (1) Little Ras-/on to Hollywood. greater Washington in September, | Ville Rd. | —are's throne. Richard —Greene,|—and find trouble on the water-|_ cals. TV, in spite of lis trials and |°%- There was this’ difference: | The proceeds of the affair wilt Ronald Howard star. front. Spring Byington, Verna|*15—(2) Morning Playhouse. tribulations, has grown greatly |‘h¢ earlier ones were essentially) be used for the church’s kitchen :45—(4) — News Caravan. John| Felton in comedy. __ |S —f0) Teme. 2 4 | tm strength and popularity in |l0cation maps. The new one packs) ‘repair twads Cameron Swayze, 9:00—(7)—Youth Bureau. How De-|" a osiand , the past decade~particularty in see nanege ll : Place! wih. "Fal Johnson is the gen- 7:00—(T) — TV Reader's Digest. trict Police Youth Bureau helps! s. 45 (0) ‘News, Weather the last eight years. Eh 20S COVE larger eral chairman and Mrs. Lawrence ai Tes, nee ;| straighten out troubled young-|s:55_(4) News. Great stars such as Arthur God- ° * Giddings is the transportation British woman's herism in World Bout: Orlando Zuluetta 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-|frey, Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle,| Present - day America takes War I, “Miss Victoria.”(4) — —_— Busso. (2) — Studio|. &T Room. Phil Silvers and Lucille Ball have shape visibly among the names . : "| vs. Johnny Pie 9:30—(2) Arthur. Godfrey. (7) |been built up into household names|harking back to pre-Revolution and|Orion Extension Group. . Townes, Carol Brenner, Ciit|, Heertterob Theater. and agree that TV is the greatest Civil War periods. Highways, rail-iBlans Lesson, Shower Hall in “I Do.” 0 yea ee eee entertainment medium. ' roads, tunnels and airports are : ’ couple who elope and then try|\"es (4) window in Home. . nD derignated, wile notee on. pria|, LAKE ORION — The East Onl "to hide-im New York City from/is'55 (2) “Birtke It Rich. | (0)|tg°rasopuine the potentiaies,of|trections and history. In one inrlat 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of er guy Home r “y mee, the map peers ahead in|Mrs, Ray Alt on Bubl RA. A lenson mah — Vs Tea, ese) News Tigi "att ae iessac|ae canguae d's Saiterler a backews al liam Tracy in “Fall In.” (4) —|,,. aliant oT candidate for | ati 2 on pre- , Waterfront. Cap’n John helps) Ze-@) V . en-| presidential nomination, was vir-| Harbor Tunnel to expedite motor|sented, elas KING-SIZE Rareains wayward boy to find job with > ame (1 Story Stuio. tually unknows nationally until thejtratiic north ot the Capltal te; ‘The group has -also planned « Re dixdltls Merchant Marine and a love of Schocs, |levising of crime hearings by a . baby shower that evening for] Wy? CU “wart Metin “Treat: Point,” star-(20e—() Experimental Senate subcommittee he headed.| Mrs, Charles Wells. | ee at AING FENCE ring Preston Foster. —_hie _ |PRESIDENT’S CHOICE Disabled Composer Safe ve aaa y tateatraadetchatadieal 10:00—(9)—National News. (4) —|15'35 (9) Search for Tomorrow.| President Eisenhower, whose|—Returns Home Alone |Cospel Meeting Tuesday Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. | @ Feather Your Nest. (7) | roster of advisers includes one on| - 1:30 Young man, who needs an OP) Robin and Ricky. ": “"ltelevision, actor Robert Montgom-| VAN NUYS, Calif. w—Pianist-|, WATEREORD. — At Sit pot) , eration to restore his sanity, iS | 41:35~(9) Billboard. — ery, has indicated that his cam-|composer Barclay Allen, 37-year- Class » Fm Bre od ; eilo al accused of murder in ““The Joe}, \45_(9) Guiding Light. paign for reelection this year willjold paralytic, showed up at his) 1 in meet at the home of! Milton’ Story” starring John), be conducted largely via TV ap-jhome early today after being re-| Mure) Wi Men ee taylor, 1227 = a Howard. (2) — Passport to TUESDAY AFTERNOON pearances. ported missing all night. ‘. & =, yee, KING FENCE Danger, Cesar Romero finds ad- 12:00—(2) Theater, (4) Ding Dong * * @ * * & Tull Rd. - “ N : rT rame- | Sa <0 14 one Comic Suh evens, bae tn, rede iw td tied wi Igczaar Slated Thwnday | gerne ee 1 '10:10—-(9) — Wea b. © . for "s fi ing 4 5 | 7 A ‘ 10:15 — (9) — Baseball Hall of ate ties Da (4) Hour|10 years have been marked by alcalled back to say that her hus| MARLETTE—The women of the] 43 South Saginaw Street j FE 2-9143 i ae. Fame, Film. of Shows. (7) Beulah. (9) Fea-|great deal of experimentation, |band had. driven in the driveway|purt Presbyterian Church will hold/ . 10:30 — (7) — Broadway Star) sirette, , technically and in program con-|at dawn. She hung up without/ine annual tea, bazaar and food ——— ae uy beues cna 12:46—(9) Mary Morgan, ‘ tent. . -|sale Thersdey teste ing at 2 p.m. | e . ; a s SNe eS eT Oe Cant Poe | O SERVICES Pearl” and search for missing) 9519) Shoppers Show eld, cracked and crackling mov- ‘di p : z= man takes Long John to island|° 95 (0) 1 inkletter’s House Party. les were a major part of the fare |) axe ORION—The Gingellville Issue 5 Building Permits | inhabited "by hostile _ natives, |?! aa ae in the early years of TV. Today \carien Club will meet at 1:30| MARLETTE—Five building per-| TV .« RADIO HI.Fl — ? Robert Newton stars. ‘ (2)—San| (0 Come waigy ah ; there are plenty of ancient mov- |,m. at the home of Mrs.|mits have been issued here by the) a : a RUG || Francisco Beat — “Robert's|, 4) (0) The Big Payot. (4)| ef televised, but there are 9 ii ce Buckle, 4485 Baldwin Rd., witfi|council. Permits went to Harold) @ TV—ALL MAKES ween B&W NERS Dress” case solved by police. , Color). Matinee Theater. (7) minute shows that cost hundreds |x1-5 Robert Clement as cohostess.|Watkins, Don Atkins, James Keil-| @ RADIOS ie CLEA 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Variety| ‘ = Fin Yeti. of thousands of dollars te produce (7h. topic for consideration will bejlor, Robert Becker and Robert | TAPE RECORDERS Phone PE 2-1462 with Soupy, Sales. (9) Billy o_o Fn and are months in preparation. |--others Day Flowers.” Pickerel. ! * TAPES O'Connor Show, Music. ) 11 anos Genter bab (4) Date| Recently a new Laurence Olivier|——acnoss ne @ RECORD PLAYERS TA TV | eect, New Paul, Wiliams Lite wave, “Ries Ha" ted Mel oe | © P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS SYLVAN — oe =. Crash, Laurence |3:15—(2)- Secret Storm. (4) Mad: Ameniens_oereey -: TV — three) | Acaaeu? nee BLA a . w ee " H in “House of Darkness.” | ern Romances. i f of with sets. ® Wateh i KE RADIO-TV ELECTRO (4) Little Show, Film. (2) Miss|#20—-(2) Ba , Lanes aes 12 Spree et So srdn 46 sen : me pnt Free Home Demonstration || Fairweather, Dette bor heater, 3:58—(9) News. TV is now available to about 97/1 Poem q 95 Youn’ Espedenee 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 erence Morgan, Joan Rice in|#@0—(2) Four o’Clock Theater: /per cent of ail homes in America, /{; ae . “ é (4) Pinky Lee. (T) Dance Party. | according to. Harry Ommerle, vice 1 Looks | paren ed 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)|president in charge of CBS-TV)1» Songusters e (Color). Howdy Doody. (7) Cow-/ programs. 31 Vena boy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody.| All of this is a far ery back to'm Evi §:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Mr.|Feb. 12, 1046, when NBC’s coaxial! 27 Orete s Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.|cable from New York was hooked |33 Drew forts = : TO HANDLE eg Re esentative (9) Justice Colt. up with Washington, D.C., putting|>* Musical 5:30—(4) Commando Cody. the nation’s capital on the TV map. |3* Frigenometrie ; Yy : cee ~~ @ BODY and PAINT WORK © French industry expects wage) (Tomorrow: Ed Sullivan reveals 5, {rita costs to mount by 8 to 8% per'that talent he got for $200 in 1948/30 4 train = ‘ ‘cent this year. can command $50,000 today.) ig Oneers yeaer aio | All Makes al Cars ‘ for Radio Station WTAC, Flint HIGH FIDELITY {8 Call: Ray Cordray 13 Pedal | Geaeptatea rennypanry aires, Se 0 Ree s | For Free Estimate ) Experience preferred but not necessary with te 2 oi ee aga cares Sele es | ae FE | 2-91 67 M — top caliber men only — excellent ec lection of Components toe per aes proposition for the right man— all ff . in | van a= } : Central Seals Mave for appointment — WTAC, The Big ff a ve - fo ORY, ING, a va) Station, 740 . Saginaw St., Flint, Mich. 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