? \ wae ee aes , / ‘ ay . = } : ; pane. aes a “| é , A , ° | . P j a ‘ i i \ tee i eaten v4 . ; Se Le PON C PR U.S. Weather Bureag Ferecast an es ; C7 2 -Tidth YEAR Missin €. 29° 9 a kkkke Teacher Found PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956—68 PAGES ae me a ‘Fifth injured Early Todays ccident Scene and Principals a a ‘on Pontiac Lake Road Troopers Report in Waterford Township soles nme / Brighton Resident, 48, Dies 4 Near Kensington Parkas T wo WHeyyGy) cu senha idee Cars Collide; 2 Hurt . = Hidden Dader Stew” i. ae . and Pine Branches An alleged drinking spree last night ended in GRAND MARAIS (®—The death for four Waterford Township youths when their car hurtled past a curve on Pontiac Lake -road and smashed headon into a tree. fog i A fifth youth, from Pontiac, was removed j from the wreck with injuries. _ In another accident this morning, a Brighton): “man died in a two-car collision on US 16 near ! Kensington Metropolitan Park. Dead in last night’s acci-* Mercere wimpton, 2, of EAWard Arnold | 4879 Fenmore St., apparent-| " edule Bocas, 21, of ssoo DIRS Suddenly mpellattge passenger, is in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospital today. Police were seeking the car's oc- cupants as those allegedly involved in a fight with END OF THE ROAD — Four young Waterford Township ‘men died last night when their car failed te negotiate a curve on Pontiac Lake Road, ‘ Pontiac Lake Rd. | cae " A and crashed into a tree. A Pontiac youth, the fifth - a Pontiac resident. eat | Robert D. Wilson, 16, of pean Screw Act i ee oad } " oases | . : * : . . Cert _ The area had been covered 4856 Filer St: | Was Celebrating Fity 7 Children Die as F ire Pontiac Grocery only yesterday by's search party — ! 19, of 4021 Arcadia Park Dr., Years in Show Business R Ci d r BI Ie H which had been looking for the 1 N. Saginaw St. escaped with se-| HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Veteran/ = Com n Sold since her mother Mrs, Eva Bur. ‘4 vere cuts and bruises when the Stage and screen actor Edward TOLEDO, Ohio (#—Fire raced through a one-story dick. reported her missing ‘three } youths” auto, loaded with beer bot-'Arnold died today suddenly of acinder-block home eight miles northwest of here early ; ces erage Md aie Oe ey Trap et inicereoral hemorrhage at his Encino today, killing seven children who were alohe in the): Lee: & Cady of Detroit |. The young woman was last seen : . is lis ‘nse . Whitfield, Walter Sunday night, hitchhiking to this fair condition in Pontiac General * * * /house. . Buy “ Lake Superior village after spend- Hospital. | The 66-year-old actor, famed for, Fire Chief Richard Campbell of Sylvania, whose men| and Dawson Firm ~Ting the weekend with ‘ber mother KILLED INSTANTLY ‘his role of “Mr. President” on ra- ie | Killed instantly in the crash at dio and for more than 104 joined a Whiteford Township, Mich., company in fight- t"2-39 ing the blaze just. north of the Michigan-Ohio border, Purchase of —the 37-year-old i _—.a.m.today_was Rufus D, White,,"°l¢s in films, succumbed at 2 a = 48 of 5800S. US. 2. “TET His “socrin-iew_Dr-—Williase/said-the-father,John Cooper, 33. was en route with his re inne. orn ft Wen Marie and Grand Mar ) * Troopers at the Brighton State| cent nel wie kim wees —+ wife, Laurel, 29, to a Toledo feid,- Walter—and-Dawson-by-Lee- i: wen i Police post said two persons in/4ea'h came. C letion N ‘cafe where she works when|* C24” % Detroit was confirmed } the other car were taken to Mellis) Arnold was celebrating his 50th — omp. eti0on ear the tee # east sr by Sgr we of the two com- | Hospital in Brighton. The extent, year in show business. He was | roke . panies. tiac firm ends ‘ as say- | ~ oftheir injuries is not yet known.) currently engaged in a heavy on P ostal Layout, Dead were Brenda Joyce,|!ocal operations June 1. What Next, Mr. Chairman? ing he picked up the girl at Seney 7 vontinat—cax—after reports that to —_ i. they had smashed car = 7One—eot—his. f Details of the collision, one mile| werk schedule of stage, movie west of New_Hudson, had not yet! and television appearances, been reported, troopers said. Police, had been seeking the , Dondero Reports fe Harrison: Eéonardo, 9; =} Jacqueline, 6;John, 4; Sher- ‘rely Jean 3; Georgia Marie, ‘early "30s and was under contract , askin tor a number of years with MGM, |Dondero said today final decisions, - and Carter Stephen, ‘9 puiteting wit months | He came to Hollywood in the | U. Ss. Congressman George A. * + * Lee & Cady President John N. will” of the wholesale house. Pl to sell the 118 W. Lawrence St. building, machinery and other most famous roles 48 to building layout- of Pontiac’s)“’ 4t.-@ twas that of Diamond Jim Brady. additional post office with’ beer bottles, fought with a I : | Campbell said he believed Harrl- Stuart Whitfield. 2 i E Se —— with the 9 - A ~ ‘ot His Eye"|" ee ey Beat. nee. |son Leonardo had been orphaned le Play “Apple of His Eye '! Dondero quoted a letter from| “—* set jand had also just finished a TV) poy) inh from/and was being reared by the} The operatioi will move to De- : Lundberg was seized yesterday i or Rollin D. Barnard, deputy assisant| Coopers, troit, although key wanda Where does the addition to the Pontiac Generalmorning at his home in Marquette -e-y Apparently the driver complete-\ dramatic show. He was soon- fo * ‘plowed into the truck driven by is a women’s city, at least per-/first was believed he d ly missed the curve, one-fourth | ha; e begun a new movie, "12 - a Generel Arte E.| Sheriff's deputies said Cooper mile west of Cass Lake road, Wa-| airy Men,” a movie version of a Summerfield, saying. the .depart-| || hing held for investigation (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | prize-winning TV play. ne ee as ae | The deputies sald State Police . silage ¢ he |ments has been completed. ' ee " * He was active in cémmunity af-| “I am confident. that develop-| oni — “ll ee es ~ = 0 ISION in ndiana fairs and recently the San Fer-|™ment and construction can be! ” . . nando youth Foundatidir-dedicated expected in the very near future,”| The fire chiéf said bodies of Kills ? Area Women ‘an Edward Arnold chapter in his Barnard. said. _ |three of the, children who appar- jhome percep ad of Enc. ~s ——— jenitly bie to — — found . oe ‘family asked donations be sent this : H jsprawied in a/ hallway and at a Two Royal Oak women were) organization in lieu of flowers. All Night Hunt F ails ‘door, The other four bodies were killed last night when their car) fle js ‘survived by his widow, : found in beds” They. had been in crashed into the side of a trailer| Ceo, formerly of Detroit, and f Fj d Mi rt B itwo rooms of the six-room house, seven miles east of LaGrange, Ind. | three children by a former mar-| 0 in ISSING OY \Campbell said. Dead are Mrs. Clarence Edgil,/riage, Mrs. William F. Orlando, _— - ; | A neighbor discovered the blaze. age unknown, who died at the Mrs. James Ebright of Northridge. LYONS #—State Police said a She said flames spread so quickly scene, and Florence Evans, 52, who! and a son, William Arnold. Search by 30 troopers and 60 vol-/that no rescue attempts were pos- died this morning at a LaGrange! No funeral arrangements have | Unteers all last night still has sipje. Campbell said it apparent- hospital. been made as yet. | failed to turn up a clue as* toy was a flash fire and had Two other passengers in the car |what happened to missing 8-year-| “gained such headway” that by were injured severely, jold James Russell. the time we got there there was 1 State police said the car failea\@y, You Bachelors! ‘The Lyons boy disappeared from little that could be done.” to stop at an intersection and) LOS ANGELES @®—Los Angeles|his home Tuesday afternoon and it| Campbell was unable to say rowned in what had caused the fire, and he federal census the Grand River. isaid the parents were in such a Stanley L. Ferry, of Benton Har-|centage-wise. The ensus) bor. Troopers said the driver may | shows 76.259 more womer: than! AS is have fallen asleep. 'men; 1,160,080 to. 1,083,821. ° — ‘of Idhia in Ionia County. nian rettnscnnsemencagp a nmee _ Oakland’s Black Panther On Prowl Again 'to give a possible cause; Lyons is located seven miles east state of shock they were unable! employes and the sales’ staff will be retained under the new management, Whitfield said. Founded in 1919, Whitfield, Wal- ter and Dawson has supplied dry grocery. products ‘to area food stores. ONE PARTNER DEAD The firm is now headed by! | Whitfield and his brother Mac, ‘both sons of one of the founders, | land H. O. Cole, an original em-/| |ploye. It was orgafized by a part-| inership made up of H. O. Whit-) field and Guy Walter who, as re- tail grocers, hought_out the Robin- son Wholesale Grocery. A third partner, Joseph Dawson, joined in 1922. He died two years later in an automobile accident. Whitfield, now 86, retired in 1941. Walter, 81, is president of | the Clarkston State Bank. The site of the original building was at Cass Avenue and Pike) Street. A fire in 1925 forced the! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Animal Seen by School Bus Driver ‘By OE MAAS. Others in the vicinity saw a simi- 13 UNLUCKY? Not for this advertiser who got 13 calls and $13 from this little Want Ad: soe ichairman of the hospital board two questions: firm to move to a site later occu-| , Hospital go from here? That’s the question uppermost in the minds of the Pontiac eltizens who voted a 3 million dollar addition 18 months ago. Apparently this is their answer: The third postponement of the final tabula- tions of the bids was made Tuesday night -by architect Leo J. Heenan. Talk of the possibility of Federal aid is ~ “gtill being considered by the building com- mittee. (This aid from the Hill Burton pro- gram was turned down March 2.) _ Mr. Heenan also mentioned the possibility of private contributions. . * * * more than continued delays. : The Pontiac Press would like ‘to ask Mr. Babcock, 1. Is it impossible to build a 3 million Hospital? 2. With 3 million dollars available why would..the hospital board or the building committee consider any construction in excess of that amount? we After 18 months the voters are entitled to something) ‘dollar addition to the Pontiac General ~~ a black panther has again appeared tail, the antmal was black and had|SW@™PY woods. The area is SeN¢r! reported it, and from Holly, Mil] SED COMPLETE WITH INNER che Lees ia the vicinity of Leonard, in eet ail the appearances of» panther.|0"Y, Angee SS ee £004 ord, Farmington and other points arrived table, # “EM S407. Certainly it is architecturally feasible to build a northeast corner 0 pages se nae an Re Mrs. Margaret Stoddard, prin-|it Oakland and adjoining counties or wei aiid celia ies $2,000,000 addition. Talk of anything above that figure) Bure — ew = —(¢ipal of, the Leanard school, re-|word came trom people who-had.) stored in the attic, garage | 18 not keeping faith with everyone. . ~ County: NOWS, ..ccccccuseoey SB ‘ Editorials HOON OO EEE OREO ee 6 _ Food News.......:..36 thru 4 ys : een , Bs, 56, 57 Sg dhs epeas chess serra 4 re [ports that'she saw an animal of/seen such a beast in their areas | or basement, get ‘em out Further delays will only make an -increase in the $ this ition the rit we 3 * : = In Today's Press ae oeae enon ‘have been some repdrts of get, uk action Want Ad present estimates. = have feally got rewnite!--; : ial ds ~*~ ~*~ TV & Radio Programs... ..67 cS eset: ne! rageecsere ee ED wots Sey M6 thre 49 8 - WANT iat eal ie aoe ==Can City Build Hospital“ Semz | —s ° s ? , = ee ee --for Induction Tuesday, Runs Sundays, Holidays; Storts April 29 “ules will be altered slightly. Sun day when a series of new time, of.) schedules will go into effect, = __fciela a Fo Pontiac City Lines Inc. New Chinen to Affect; t i = - day: E a The changes, as outlined - E.| W. Dreasher, transportation super- | " intendent, will be as follows§*" Outbound, the Huron, Jéstyn, Baldwin, Oakland and Perry Park routes will leave the down- . Street rence) at 8:20 a.m.. and at 20) minutes. past dxeh hour through SAL Oo seme nites: it Plan Funeral Servicesformer Convict Held ’ Jeave the ends of their lines to re- turn to the downtown area at 8:35 am. and 3 minutes past ‘each: hour through 9:35 p.m. Outbound Sanford A. Sout hi Boulevard, St. Joseph - Franklin, ; James K and Bagley foutes will Township men. All died early to- ck at 7:50 a.m. and 50 minutes past, each hour through 9:50 p.m. The same routes. inbound will return downtown at 8:05 a.m. and five minutes past each hour | through 10:05 p.m. The only route change will be al area, Dreastier said. The loop’s ‘youte will follow Fulton, Earlmoor, Dellwood, Howland, California, Highland, Ditmar ‘and. Franklin, and will be in effect only on Sun- days and holidays, parents, Sr. and Lina Farnsworth; home, Donald of Waterlord ard at avenue near Pensacola avenue and jhe is entering the Republican con- a own |threw a beer bottle through a rear test for U. S. Re Shelbyville ship, Martin with, the U. S. Navy; |window. est for p. George A. 39, yville farmer, announced four sisters, Betty, Sandra, Bar-| | | ASSOCIATED PRESS OFFICERS — Robert | McLean, center, re-elected president’ of The As- . sociated. Press, ‘poses with John S. Knight, left, | first vice president, and Henry D. Bradley, sec- | ond vice president, at AP direct for Auto. Crash Victims - ~~ eave the dewntows transier point any fn a> car-crash--on- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 feo Request for Hospital Aid Pontiac General Head Confers With Official Over Federal Funds, No definite answer resulted yes- terday from a second request - for Federal aid for the Pontiac Gen- eral. Hospital addition, Lauretta Paul, hospital director, said. Miss Paul conferred with Jordan Trustees were present at yes- The Extra Lane on Southfield BIRMINGHAM — Request for widening Southfield road to 32 feet is being relayed from the planning board to city commissioners, The board last night heard City |*44 Planner Herbert describe the Oakland County plan for an expressway on Southfield from /from Eight Mile road that would circle west of Birmingham, Members strongly favored the plan. - increase of traffic up 7 oF space on Southfielé within the mers agreed, toe Mille phepattiy to eed the sen ing requirement. Negotiations will continue when one of the com- Lege See notre, Se meeting at ‘Kingsley Inn, General mutual pens were discussed The Day in Birmingham co sey aye Oa Or City Planners Requesting ™““""""""""* pap og oe tt ot Pa trday conten, latte Sahil widening would e| ona “haroen : ami, and joa a preside of the St “ine me le cud ke ith seal tate io 5 toi g SPEGIAL PURGHASE PRICES FR. & tors" me etn in ~ _— News Press & Gazette: oe weteony ‘May re pavement From Lincoia to Maple ' s SAT. va, Sd heap Mar | Oren property ang wn 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS in Teacher's Death | men tecinue ce rontee Goa: |groop last nahi Yo eaneder alone hag cee lene eral whieh will permit the mon- (ing rezoning of the two parcels for Laundry (Continued From Page One) ey — ly used for these serv- /Funeral services have been | rived by a daughter, Mrs, William! sone: te elsewhere, scheduled for three Waterford|N. Pipe of Pontiac and two grand-jknown to have visited relatives in| tue, ‘Pat sera wand heck ts the river bask. nildren. iSeney last Sunday Ge naan ‘No recommendation. was made. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat rs a. a Bids taken on the $3 million wing Planners set May 15 as date for lurday from the Denelson-Johns Fu-l —— +tepped--$4-million.... both ‘those abutting property own-_ = |Lake road that took four lives and!neral Home with burial in Roseland Clark said he probably would be|'"'"the director said she expected! ers and the owners of the two ‘left a fifth person seriously in- ‘jured in Pontiac General Hospital. Robert Dale Wilson Service for Robert Dale Wilson, 16, teh ee Bs . ill be Held cath ot hs. Katherine Lawrence mn. coe tp aa ee ait Pemaee the niee| will be held at the Spart-Gritin tur. a He leaves his parents, George Hampton; a sis- ~}ter, Mrs, Edward Gommer = Pon- Arthur D, Farnsworth Jr. Service for Arthur Delmar} Farnsworth Jr., 24, of 4021 Ar-| cadia Park Dr., will be held at! B pan, Setetag ot in Dutt C |Prevet at 2:30 a.m. { vis Funeral Home, Pontiac, with | in Oak Hill Cemetery, A. , worthy hoop ugpdeeiadial fies He leaves” his Arthur | four | Pontiac Man Faces Local. Slaying Count land County. Circuit: Judge Frank L. Doty. | Vaughns is i osent with the * Wiligins GAt yollnn’ he ted te fatal shot from behind the wheel of his car after Henry drew a re- grandmother, Mrs; Ida Farnsworth |seemed drunk and were waving papers in Marion and Cadillac, jeumbent Rep. Clare Hoffman (R- Mrs. Richard G. G. Hartingh Mrs, Richard G. (Elsie M.) Har- tingh, 74, died yesterday in her home, 172 §. Edith St. She had? been in five years. Born in Cleveland,.Ohio Nov. 11, | 1881, she was the daughter of) George and. Mary Jane Miner'| Mount. On July 11, 1906, she was married to Richard G. Hartingh in Tawas City. _A Mie menaher of the Eastern | Star, Mrs. Hartingh had lived in Pontiac since 1919. % Besides her husband, ‘she is sur - A’ berg of Williams St. She died yes- '"8- o.4¢ 'e ter the U. 'S. Marines on his iTth "| Service will be held at 2 p.m.|'"s entire region. tered yesterday by Berkley Mayor ’ |Saturday from the Jennings-Lyons. irs. Burdick, a eorrec-| William R. Judy. nd Fenera 1 Home, Owosso, jtion teacher at the , said she Judy, 3% and the father of two War beteran, Mr. Farns.| About an hour before a Pontiac charged with first-degree murder, which carries a maximum sen- tenece of life imprisonment. Mrs. Katherine Lawrence Lundberg was released from | Marquette Prison in September has been received of the ster serving nine years of & 15 sister_of the late George Hil- ‘|year term for breaking and enter. Stes — OF an increase in the 1956-57 Hill- Burton program, -The allocation should be announced in July. William Judy-Enters Sfafe Senate Race The Republican contest for the Pe Cemetery. iterday at her home in Owosso. Mrs, Lawrence is survived by: jher-daughter, Mrs, William E.| ‘Lynch of Owosso; a niece, Cather-: Doerr, both of Pontiac. "!Doerr, bothh’ of Pontiac. The area of the slaying is one of ithe most desolate in the sparsely settled Upper Peninsula. _ Except for scattered villages, dense woods and bush and swamplands cover liam S. Broomfield, how a candi- date for U.S. Congress was en- ‘knew her daughter must have met \ma foul play when she failed to make her regular telephone call “4 Waterford Youths | Sindy ight Sy ae had Killed in Smashup (vise surstics’nute, ans w (Continued From Page One) the furniture business in Muskegon, | : came here yesterday. The parents terford. Township Police Chief 1 divorced and Miss Burdick was \Frank Van Atta said. itheir only child. Several of the occupants were, The young teacher had complet- ‘thrown from the car, he said, and'ed three years of college at Michi- lthe engine landed some 75 feet/$an Tech and Michigan State Nor- daughters, has been mayor of Berkley for a yéar and councilman for three years. An insurance and rea] estate broker for nine years, he was an Air Force pilot during World War I. Judy said he would campaign tor] gotten suburbs."” He said Oakland) County has been receiving ‘‘a pit- tance from the enormous taxes be- ing paid into state treasuries by Oakland County residents,"’ State Senate seat vacated by Wil- I ‘recognition’ for the state's “‘for-' with them, A de- for at the May [Ere Infants Needs 2 Washable ORLON 3-Pc. Sweater Set | Original $11.95 “CART. 17 pictured, wr 'e— fui laundry bag tubular steel frame. Stands 32” high, folds compactly for storage. No casters, Lein ___ Famous ‘QUAKER’ Folding Easel Styie_ 7: 5.98 Takes Curtains to | } 90 x 54 Inch $3 Value’ Strong, rust-resistant shen i: nized metal. Seif - squaring, hed r ee self - leveling corners. Ball- euick drying point pins, n6 loose parts, |away fren the pcont: The: four |™4l College at Ypsilanti and was saving money for more education, ‘were pronounced dead at Pontiac! ‘her mother said, . She had planned General Hospital by Deputy Oak-|to study in France this summer. land County Coroner Dr. Isaac C.! Bullfight for Grace POLLENSA, MAJORCA (INS)-* H Prince Rainier of Monaco and. the former Grace Kelly disclosed: today they plan. to stay in Majorca until Sunday. |COMPLARNS.2O FORACE They will attend a bullfight Sun- day, the first time that Princess. Grace will have seen one. Farmer Seeks Seat ALLEGAN —Arthur M. Young, | Former Publisher eee Dien nsec th: i Seeks Vacant Seat ‘entiac police how five youths in a, ‘car with the same license plate| A former newspaper ishe’ had forced his car off Oakland from Royal Oak today ey geaounced Peston vacant seat, j he is a candidate for the Demo- Claude E, Sadler, former mayor | cratic nomination for the fourth Marion and publisher of news-| district congressional seat of in- be bottles, Det. Richard Evans now is a member of the Board of Mich). ‘Directors of an area advertising Me said they followed in their/agency and a free-lance writer. car when he continued: to drive | Sadler says he favors an income shome a fellow worker, Dale Satz-|tax ceiling of' 25 per cent, federal myer, , 726 Hollister St. . subsidization of educational »per- ‘According to Evans, the youths sonnel, credit control and broad ped out-of their car when farm legislation to raise farmers’ ager parked at the Hollis- purchasing power. ter address, and two of them | we ‘ke, Adiai Pass Rivals fought briefly with Schneider, ared!in Alaska Primary Vote When Mrs. Satzmeyer: appe in the doorway, Schneider: told | JUNEAU, Alaska (INS) — Adlai) -today—led Sen. Estes. Evans, the men threatened her to! oS Ce NY we 24as votes to 1730, t would stash the house win-|elauver, on pg ‘ | the basis of complete returns from | Then they smashed the rian |100 of 279 precincts in the Demo- AAA Fly the Flag During National Holidays! MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . wet City Grocery Firm 22 Draftees to leave men from Pontiac Oakland County will leave Tuesday morning for induction in- the armed forces, the county transported to Detroit for indacticn. ~ NITY y oe ~—j whe » eli ee pes row, High teday 1-4. Low tonight! . tomorrow i ing mostly northerly today. cloudy thas done - $125~ niillion worth Sells After.37 Years... (Continued From Page One) pied by the Hotel Pontiac and cur- rently by the Pontiac Ontengathio Hospital. FIRM EXPANDS Operations were transferred to ithe present building in 1928. The store had an original staff | pronbeten. Whitfield estimates the company | of business since it was’ founded AND with volume doubling since 1951, aur oon today becoming partly cloudy | Whitfield said. and temerrow. Wa tomer * ¢ * Lord said cordial relationships - between the new management and with showers likely, low fo local company extends to the near 40, Today yh P Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding $ am bizsction” Went _— ee ‘me ie, can lv sane unpvicuned in’ PO yL SR yit- ~ Royal Oak Resident ime” Pes Charces Moon sets Priday ; aetcce™re.. «Faced With Warrant CORRECTION ow one 89 Rtgs Bim ts ae A first-degree ander” warvant! save AD Ag low i a Sree terse, it st af Royal Oak. the alleged ff - tregh rer a" ea #8, vassailant ‘of a’ Royal Oak barber | : ai shop porter Who died yesterday. imorning in William Beaumont Hos-. - ipital, 11 days after his skull- was‘ 924 fire when Lee & Cady fur- \nabed facilities to help during the recovery —_— . 4 4 p ‘fromt-car wind 07 q and beer bottles, Schneider told Alaska. ‘ Evans, and drove away. On the Republican side, Presi- , Police believe the youths may “ent Eisenhower garneted 3,543 4 have been celebrating Stone's dis-| Votes to 199 for Sen. _— ds 4 ‘eter ge'this'”-weesk from” the’ Air} Knowland of Californiac >. 1%. ‘Force. He had been stationed at! , ; a base near Las Vegas, Nev., Van Soviet Plane. Crashes ; ‘ 4 ; Atta said, and was living with a brother at the Pontiac Lake road) BE RLIN — A twin-engine So- | iviet plane scraped a church stee-| : Regilar’ ‘$950 Value pir hog FLAG Outfit Boxed set. 3x5 feet, fast color address. The car Was registered in Hamp- Pl¢ = fave gg gre deeg? I~ > ee: te rir |ton’s name, Van Atta said, and in- Fprene = st Berlin - —e i Et @trls, All 3-pes. at this price. 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Saturday by Pontiac Eagles lodge No. 1230 in their hall part of a state-wide EAE according to Allen Pilkinton, .en- irttheenent, exmanitie .chabemeny He said that acti- vities had been called for by the Eagles state headquarters in Grand Rapids, one of the stricken areas. All counties hit by recent tornados. will be aided, Dance band musicians and eén- tertainers in a two-hour floor Factory Trained Service-Man at SIMMS) "ane “SATURDAY ~ Bring i in Your— REMINGTON | Electric Raror 3 Chockp Seevkce Includes: *CLEANING — xOILING * ADJUSTING Bring in your REMINGTON electric razor, regardiess of age or model, for an expert cleaning, oiling and adjusting. Our rae trained technicians will be here tomorrow, Friday, from 9 A. M. "til 10 P. M., and Saturday, 9 A, M. ‘til 8 P. M. 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Sizes 4% to 9 Chotce of latest erring and summer = _ Huge stock of ‘an et 6ostyles §6for a adiveryeay Wear, | Compare — and qual- ity _mayutors Ceescccccccccoce Cambridge—Crepe Sole Sizes 6% to 12 & 1l% to 6 ” Cushion insole and arch. several colors in sizes for and boys. NYLON a Same as above except has nylon mesh cut-out for extra coolness, Men's Sizes 6% to 12 et a a eR oo Noc ee 2°and 4 Eyelet Styles alues Sizes 6 to 12 Blucher a in ra. - brown, and MEN’S and BOYS’ Canvas Oxfords Cork Reinforced CREPE RUBBER Genuine LEATHER UPPERS Men’s Oxfords show have. donated their services free of charge, he added. Herring driven ashore by huge schools of porpoises were gath- ered in’ buckets by. people on the Fylde coast of: Lancashire, Eng- Japanese Exports Up | .| TOKYO — Japan exported $892,- 000,000 worth of goods and im- FRI ported $1,222,000,000 worth in the first half of 1955, a:rise of 24 per cent in exports and a drop of 3 per cent in ‘imports, - | ‘It's SIMMS for QUALITY Plus LOW PRICES! — Children’s Popular | t Sandals All Sizes 5 to 3 Vacation We life. @ No Purchase Necessary meals. remember. for—the—rest of your Visit Our Newly Enlarged Paint Get Your FREE TI Only 4 Days Left to Register for FREE FLORIDA | for Two! YOU WILL FLY—to Miami by EASTERN AIRLINES ond return to Willow Run Airport, Pick your vacation time to suit your ¢ con- | venience ‘til Dec. 15. YOU WILL LIVE—7 days and 8 nights in luxurious Miami. hotel. pay for everything exce; | Enjoy the vacation you | ICKET @ No Slogans to Write | t 0 | NIGHTS. AY & SATURDAY GET YOUR 1956 FISHING LICENSE HERE! Popular 6-FOOT 2-PIECE Style Gless Spinning Rod Regularly $3.98 2: 1 9 Popular 6-foot spinning rod in Complete Line of Famous Makes A. durable all glass style. 2 pleces. ‘Looks much more expensive. * Leather uppers, com- position soles. Styled as pictured. Red in sizes 5 to 3, brown in “sizes” BY to 3. Two-strap style. For Children & Young Misses ‘Canvas Play Shoes| Sizes 4 to 12 1.79 Blue or red carivas top with rubber; soles. Arch type, fully washable, Beeeccccesvcccccscceseosoos secoeeeoesoooceee LADIE’S — MISSES’ Crepe Sole Playshoes Sport Shoes and GIRLS’ Regular Values to $4.00 —SIMMS PRICE— " men Another Shipment Arrives’ Men's $5.98 to $6.98 = Oxfords “Styles for Dress —Sport & Work * Leisure Loafers Genuine COODYEAR | welt soles. Leather) uppers black. to 42. All sizes pedescongnoninetepaneceuenccesesoonscooenesasesees % Moccasin Toe Styles. * Army & Navy Lasts | Dries to gre in 20 Minutes U OU , a ; ———ceamy _Casting Rods |. _ For Houses, Fences, Barns, . -Rod- :i a Garages, Sheds, Etc. : 5-Foot Glass ‘DUTCH BRAND’ | Regularly $1.49 ¢ ; OUTCH OUTSIDE “PAINT | ki 4¥4-fot lena. Pltic handle | 7 ol TEMPER ROD | : Regular $4.00 Va ol E $10.95 Bom Albng Guballa 2 99 wHiTe Test forniulaPER GALLO seat, feat. 4% and 8 eet clea fer. $14.95 TRUE TEMPER ROD 4 99 } rans oe eae, oo 99 Ott eee et Hem et ene 8 an pees seein $12 Horrocks-Ibbotson Rod finish. Pull ta all glass amy rod at this low, ".. 2-FOOT FOLDING Regular $2.50 Value 00 9x12 Foot Heavy Crepe Paper DROP CLOTH $1.39 Value Re-usable, wax ' & plastic treaded. Tough and dur- able 88° ‘No. 2 14-Gol. Capacity If $2:19, Volvo No. 3 Tob IE 19-Gallion Capacity. . Hot-dipped in molten zine for ear, Corrug bottom, in tan “a pats side handles. Buy now and Pooeeccccecccccesccccccsecesesecssseeseoecere longer w ated save! 10-0t. PAIL Boys’ 2% te 6-: $3.77 Reinforced rim eae oo 70c Value . a= 48° PER GALLON Soe aStat touch in “= iinutes, No Ne WALL PAINT atch $5.85 Value of der $5.49 Value’ = 4” TTTTITTTITIIITITTiitiiitiiitii ttt Seasoned Kiln-Dried Splinter-Free Wood Step Ladder ryviiiiit eeece -TURPENTINE FE 44c Caulking, | Cartridges | 3 ro $00 Marine seam compound: | inhalant ait iia Or aint, 4 om : gok q | pers, YET NO ODORS ‘SOLO-KOTE PAINT ars 69: Fall Trout Size - | _——-B-Feot nie Cord & LANDING NET | FISH STRINGER trad c c | 97 | & 241 Famous $1 Shakespeare Tynex Monofilment | CASTING LINE] SPINMING LINE L 2 79%] = 44°} w wiia tan ainnielinia anim So Simple — Operate It Blindfolded SHAKESPEARE Spin Wondereel | se 9° | Instapt drag adjustment, no pe Em gm Ae Une itn Your fy Tod. Model 170, E $17.50 Johnson Spin Reel .>. 521.88 “Sq Famous BRONSON ALTOONA Level. Wind CASTING REEL — , , p>, Regular $2.98 : ~s" As pictured, modern ~~ - gtyle level- wind 1.88 .. casting reel. e% I Other Famous Makes at REDUCED PRICES! reer saaaa ease nee, Box of 50 Various Lengths r ASSORTED HOOKS | CANE POLES 5 mt 19 | B9e~nm 8 BOAT OARS ory ANCHOR PAIR 5 98 ma 2 98 , Vasstm te oes iokemi minder PRICES SLASHED. on Famous Names : Cast and Spin Baits : All-Pus mares 97% Regular $1.20 Value ......... 3 a oe Shakespeare “SPIN ~~ 97¢ R $1.10 Value "te SPiN Bait Regular =| CANES Large Size FLATFISH et Se Sr Mine ate A OE me Ey 97¢ 1.19. Regular $1.50-¥alve aewee é Fits on Your Belt Bucket That Breathes | mH METAL BAIT BOX | MINNOW BUCKET - : cultte 44- price 9 7 ' i Keep Worms for Weeks Popular Footed Style J - BAIT CANTEEN | RUBBER WADERS H aa - ote 1.66] “19.88 3 oe Big Prices Tackle Boxes to $19.98 eokoned Plastic Boxes. | 24° te $1.19 THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 _ ae Arab world. 4 Shades, { tiene comet cates Geet s Ss af Hi 1 H rl i i 7 7 z ; Lc BELL Sah een iit i Sie q the HE ti ae ee ee ” - pn LS ube tiigcakie ke St Bs ah Ue pla oniantia t 3 | see ATE that Mi- plant will lack of parts for his, simple and in I - ow of spares be kept on hand for Mi-| '* fj exclusively ours... MILLAY NYLONS 99 "See Waite’s “Summer-Time” Fashion Show Tonight at 8:30 p.m. Pontiac High School Auditorium! Regularly 5.95 save 1.96 on all-around full shadow-panel dip, drip, dry famous -Youthform No-Iron Cotton Batiste 399 Cool, carefree no-iron cotton batiste. .. your perfect answer for spring - and summertime! Cannot ride up and never need the touch of an iron! A real worksaving wardrobe of superbly -detailed slips. Exquisite imported French nylon lace and permanent crystal dacron pleated trims Sizes 32 to 40 in all brilliant white. Waite's Betier Lingerie—Second Floor - * © Proportioned Fit! © Lanolin Treated! @ Full Fashioned! Marvelous Millay budget buys in three styles: Regular, seamless and knee highs! All heel and toe reinforced for longer wear. Fine 15 denier, 60 gauge Millay hosiery your assurance of superb summer wear! Choose taupe, country "beige, suburban | tor—and a stand- : by for the standbys. 4 H Israel’s Cotton Crop 2 Increases Sevenfold : * JERUSALEM—Israel’s 1955 cot- : ton harvest sev : over the 1954 crop, resulting 4 the saving of $2,000,000 in hard currency. The 6,500-tén™yield of! cotton, first planted experiment-) E ally two years ago, will provide| : 40. per cent of the country's cot- { ton requirements. . j eee ‘ Sheriff Needs Lift GREAT FALLS, Mont. u& — The; court room started buzzing when ‘the defendant in. a murder trial) oe had not showed up from jail with-' |... ‘im five minutes after the trial was; ‘ to start. | Sheriff D. J. Leeper escorted) the accused man in and told Judge’ Bye Oo Holt they were -late..he- if oma cause one courthouse elevator [33 stalled. Ta Pele tetas Man-Size Trout AUKLAND — Rainbow trout in-| troduced into New Zealand rivers that they will not fit into a creel. Some specimens ‘attain a weight | of more than 25 pounds. beige and blush beauty. Sizes 84-11. Waite's Hosiery—Sitreet Fioor 2 most versatile item in your season spanning wardrobe y Py at a “‘little’’ price. . Fully Lined ’ Faille Coats 12.90 @ Luxurious Taffeta Lining! @ Tuxedo and Fitted Styles! Wrap yourself in a world of fashion Here’s versatility unlimited . looks smart worn casually or to the dressiest ___ affairs. Practical, too, it’s water repellent for spring showers in a faille or ribbonette! Black, beige and navy. 8-18. Waite's Coats—Third Floor of Fashion Ch Wrinkle-Shy. Baby Checks... cy Arnel and Cotton Blend! “Fresh, young styling that is yours the minute you try it on’ One for town, one fdr afternoons at home.. " Waite's Dresses—Third Floor of Fashion sy Living With . «come in and choose yours now in this” easy living fabric that washes so easy! } “ : y Rk F iia WS ea yl f re? i 9 ‘ oe } ; | a J Lh bs , 4 an . t | fae a PA “ads | 7 = ; | Open = - th 3 _™ i _ ade . F id: y 2 3 IGRY Cc aw Ve * : 3 | Night! 4 : Se) B \ Ch —, Te : =o ‘ By / Hf $e es Ft $e.7 .. gist i. } ‘ f ie ‘9 zt é, ad y Ooo we oe atti) § 8 oc) a no ° F wé A. Checks piped with whites da? navy. black or blue. 12-20. fs . 14% -224a. forty B. 2-pc..-Suit Dress. Crisp . tailoring in navy. black of a ‘oe brown. 12-20, 14%2-22's. rs 10.98 a 1 Penaljo’ss Promise~ Footwear Pleasure _for Summer.... 11.95 re Meee Ae the summer days ahead! Be sure to make < your selectiori today! from America grow to such .size§ Penaljo’s Round-Up Tan'& red leather. Corkette, wedge- wood blue, ivory Desert sand, tan. Small « nar- row - medium. 35- 10. . 11.95. & poppy .. 17.95 > —Street ? Waite’s Women's Shoes Floor Penalio’s Shield Crinkle-Straw White 6 beige, Smail- narrow-medium 5-10... ra Penaljo’s Bandit . White, Tan. Small narrow, ‘medium. 5-10. seee. ALS ~~ No. 500 featherweight nylon power net with shegr ny! marquisette traced with delicate embroide: x Sizes: petit, sma!l, medium, and large! F you've been double crossed and you're twice as lovely in a ‘ay ‘eo Cd Waite's Corsets—Second Floor -SARONG JR’S. NEW «500° 5.00 Now—Sarong Jr's - famous criss-cross feature is at the waist as well as at the bottom of the loveliest pull-on girdle only are your legs free to — a you've ever worn! Not move with complete comfort—but “your waistline is forevér free from uncomfortable cutting and binding, too! ! sarong 0] the patented girdle { we : oe , with the criss-cross front | Here ,are enough mer ensemble vanities, clutches, .in bamboo, patent, New Handbag Styles for Summer .... ore : 98 ferent styles in summer domed @ - handbags to compie- ment your every sum- Satchéls, double handle totes and travel bags plastic calf, caviar vinyl! and rich cowhide { | 7 ¥ . oe as , * Regular 5. Al es . ® shades with all wool - ¥ Girls Ladies’ Fortisan fos ee ae. || Spring Hats | Wool Skirts || > long. a Te Regular to $3.98 | Reg. $5.98 to $12.98 00 498 patty | *4-"6 CHARGE YOUR — CLOTHES 3 WAYS: (@30 DAYS — Cee ie The beautiful drapery fabric that is so resistant to fading. See the delicate shades of turquoise, sand, pink, beige and white that will lend a fine decorators’ touch to your home. Fortisnn comes in machine and hand prints or woven with gold Lorex thread at slightly THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUREDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 Can Output at Peak = LLSTATE | Se ey pares ‘. ~ WEeeyaina eV pre CLEAN UP FIX UP PEP U PYOU IR CAR WITH ALLSTATE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES For Most Popular Cars Using 6-Volt Electrical System! Regularly 12.95 99 And Old Battery ae 24-MONTH nso tbl @ Plastic impregnated - power flow: resist heat, acid ® Plates “Chem-Set" for long service . @ Grid metal combat corrosion, rust ALLSTATE BATTERIES ’ ; AND OLD BATTERY — ONE LOW PRICE separators give top Burana with Fresh, Dependable Power You Can Count On! ~ DONT anand OLD BATTERY WOES! i ALLSTATE Sideview Whitewall : Tire Pump Mirrors Cleaner “Reg. 3.19 ‘Reg. 2.39 a4: 2.19 1.88 Was 69c Each! Foot action in- “+ Body or lender : flates flat tires mount. 2'o n - Simply squeeze } 4 the fast, easy gq | aré ‘Lerking ° plastic bottle faway. Your wt. 4 type removable f, Sprays on liq- on foot treadle OS 6 ad. Chrome- s yid. Easy clegn- fills tire. plated. ing. Utility Brake aN Ss Fluid Regu ators eg. o- Reg. 5.35 f ¢ 199 288: 4.66 '= Genuine import- | Pot ydrau- . Sed English Skin lic brake sys- f Protects battery y chamois, 44 sq. Ftems. Exceeds Ww nd a SW leet.. 100% oil = all SAE. heavy | Brand new! Top tanned. At ee duty specifica- we peas quality. Fits all Bo Sears, . tions. Save 62c, popular cars, , P cl WY 5 pi Auto Beauty Fit Lightweight [/™ ‘Sack ‘Ba og 0) Reg. 5. . 4.44 medi aed | 1.88. Ideal for tiny “ae tots feedings on 's trips. Spill-proot drink holder. Sa Heavy gauge —~ : steel. ' Smart full front cover to §fire- 8 wall. Color rich * rubberin 8 hues. Traps dirt, anow, water. medium - sized cars. Folding handle, Broad axle rest. Buy now at Sears. New Golf Balls With Thin Wail Liquid Center 3 peeay 3 tor 99¢ A top quality liquid center bail that gives you a true flight, golf, di stance and durability! Tough vulcanized cover. Reg. 9.95 | These Are aE Bargains! Stock Up sedi’ | Fishing Supplies @ There’s an item for.—+- ‘every fishing need ES | =I q * Conaplate Ri fle Set With 22 Cal. aie Rifle “« Ride in greater fBeomtort! Airy ~ spring construc-- tion; Wipe clean with damp cloth. heowmesrrnt Gasoline Well sealed can has flexible 74/- inch spout. Ideal ‘for boating, i farm use or long car trips. Truck Mirror Reg. 7.95 aa4 tugged, durable wit h- tions, road fo shocks. Made of high quality glass Golf Cart Automatically Opens. Folds 8.44 Save your strength for better Periectly balanced cart rolls easily over fairways on ball-bearirig wheels. te ~ eg. Be 39¢e. EN . trical resistance. —_ for both - _ On body or fender to add stylish “Direct - extion Allstate Supra- Allstate Plugs ‘Have Maximum Sparking Area Allstate spark plugs have an @xtra wide heat range, high elec Chrome Mirrors Buy Several! Save 60c! Regular 459 3.99 Massive modern design. Mount touch. With color-n-chrome or chrome-picate. Car Safety Belts Meets CAA Specifications Reg. 7.95 6.66 Difference between life and de in most .car accidents}! Takes 2850 Ib. strain. Green, gray or maroon. Supramatic Shocks Adjust Instantly te Any Read Reg. 4.75 3.88 & matics have wide control range, give you a more comfortable ride. Buy now! From the first turn of the starter—in all der all driving conditions— —get full engine protection 9 ALLSTATE ALL Weather — “OL. - ; ALLSTATE Oil Filter, Reg. 1.19 Dirty, unfiltered of] is harmful; Susan PBs Ss tnstatted——-—_ L) weather—un- ail. * yw maz Your Car Now at Low Sale Prices! G Regularly 18. rag ,Corduroy - like woven ‘ Saran plastic pane! across top of back rest iia Rayon trim Better Plastic Regularly 24.95 Long-wearing simulated 88 leather and woven plas- tic with vinyl-coated “99 Car Top Carrier Supports Maximum Top Load Reg. 6.95 4.99 Won't mar paint! Rubber-coated hooks and canvas \webbed straps. Varnished oak bars, 8 98! suction cups. ALLSTATE Trailer Inclades Tire and Tube! mors 69.95 Allstate Radios Terry Cover for Any Car Ideal as Robe, Pillow, Towel Installed quickly and easily in any car. And it can be used so many other ways! Washable, highly absorbent, it's as’ durable as it is practicall Wide choice of colors. Regularly 4. Regularly 57.50 46%. Add pleasure to your trips! Allstate push-button radios bins range tomatic volume control. Control panel fp tn yg te Pre speaker. Out-of-sight mounting. - | Regular 60 Antena, Seve sevsnnaseenecennenses dD tumbler found no target. So; shout- iplying Busi “I knew that 80 sepes wasn't! eather? Who Cares _ [tere printer 7° ing, she took after him, Teo pase (Multiplying ness enough edogpelchn si ey Ww er simmary of interest : q CHICAGO @ — Miss Rena Chesilersby intercepted the fleeing man.| BIG SPRINGS, Tex.. —Farmer|he said in. ¢ he| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M: ® —itically no one.” He ‘then told] NEW YORK—The American tin-| ar a eon saber wel her|Police found her money in hisip 1. Martin, who lives north of started raising rabbits Ever decide that life cah't possl:|that at some particular hour andlean jndustry produced a the till into a bag. and) pockets, e . ri the t area. shimano: FB a as serious as everyone|date it was 46 degrees in Aber-ise pinion in 1955—~an a Sand Springs in drough cans p Sage Alar yg Atay Mae ; raises cotton and feed on his/ Reniiny Sete ® tanees T5\ makes it? Goon ‘and fhe skies were COE.\ 2 299 cans Sor persda in the} exit, she hurled a bottle of catsup! Janan's reparations to Burma|§0-acre farm, but makes his steady|per cent of all study activities im] An Albuquerque weatherman ap-| London fog and $2 degress increase of 14) ° | ahd & water tumbler. ~~ | will include $15,700,000 in money or|weekly income from raisiné~rab-|elementary schools and-in 85 per|pareiitly did one morning as he|and at Kimpo it was 45 degrees|country and an 4 The catsup broke a window, the!sérvices in fiscal 1956. bits, Sells about 65-70 each week,|cent of all secondary-school studies.|announced to the world over his|and clear, billion cans over 194 output. . z TT a aauibitenemnnttemmeniamemmaneent Volcanic Areas? Eyed for Power Mexico to Tap Potential for Sources of Heat, Electricity, Stem WASHINGTON—Engineers ‘more and more look to the world’s yt canic areas ag sources of power, heat and light. é 2 Mexico, after investigating sev- years of spouting, . raectuty to. be generated at 'Watirakei within the next few \years is expected to help power [New Zealand’s industrial future in |such fields as paper making and \Tailway transport. In addition, spe- ‘cial inst&llations will produce “heavy water-for Britain’s atomic energy program. | Envelopes “May Have ‘Number of Windows WASHINGTON—Formerly postal | Tegulations rmitted only a single address window in en- velopes.. Now other windows are allowed—for advertising or display purposes, for example, or for return ad ‘ Also, more latitude is now per | mitted concerning where the win cows may be located in the ep- i velopes, and printing may now be |placed closer to the windows than betoke. Whose Face Is Red? DETROIT w — When Patrol- man John Pedrie saw Buster L, Goff screech his car around q cor- 4@/ner, he stopped him and said; “You've been drinking. Move over and I'll drive to the police station. If you keep on, you'll have an accident.” = 7° . Pedrie then crashed the car into the rear of another while en route, Butter Exports Up CANBERRA — Australia export- ed just over 140,000,000. pounds. of butter during the 1954-55 market- ing year, nearly 60 per cent more than in the year before. Great Britain took 122,000,000 pounds, an increase of 87% per cent over the previous year, nme eo Ke FT. ’ BELL | GIFT STAMPS by No tg nnesn oo sm a ee A.SALE AS GREAT AS ITS NAME fF ‘ * ! 1 — NIGHTS ‘Til 9 SALE ENDS | : SHOP FRIDAY __and MONDAY | \ 4 ee are se : , ae : j > | 5.98—a good buy special puts up to 1.21 bonus in your pocket! PORE. — at 5 They're washable! Cool, 3 = lightweight cotton ducks i 4 Cg BR and denims for the whole : ! family. in- | ‘| - goles and bouyant rubber soles ae te on | j air. You'd normally’ pay” 1 1.98 to 3.981 i Soaks $10 takes home two pairs ~ 4 ie oe ee ENDS SATURDAY ‘ for men \ = ' , ° _ , oe Pedy ? hi-shoes and oxfords } WORK SHOES | Set 27 ss Soft, flexible; expertly Gta 95 i fitted for new walkers.< 5 Ru: 8 3 Save Sl. : 10.95 \ Looks dressy. but is really a %& rugged. Oil - resistant Neo- prene crepe soles, sponge in- soles. & fe : XU: = ‘ me» for “his nibs” from di ah): WS" $s and women $s shoes Honeysuckle save 1.07 on starter set— Sensi tain eccieat f . * icely ifts! raped < Shopping List nN _ nicely boxed for gifts - Wid wenn: stebcibed * taten tt a ” layette purchased before This is only part of a © | , ad - | baby comes. We'll fur- ib nene for fit, complete list compiled for — nish @ duplicate layette A — ; 4 : i - ’ if twins are born. snathene your convenience in @ | , psc gga beoutiful folder. that's ; : free ... at Sears! - j [ ; tt sizes O to 24 months | :, SAVE | << g was 88 82*i| AMOUNT : 4 dz. Diepers.. 10.95 S SCs a | : | 7. eye | - s Sa ee Assorted fancy and solid colors. ? | os Plannelette — « ers ee noc yours now for their summer | ua 8 COLOR CHOICES: white with blue, 5-Pc. Towel Sets Sccctted fancy and wclid colew® each | & Shirts —n pink or maize Soft, Absorbent Terrycloth in a completely washable ny- = — _a.. Tie Side —___. —————— + Special 2 98 lon plisse . . . no ironing either, - +s Be ale. } . a —— ° ‘ Short sleeve, patch pocket, ) “ee SET INCLUDES: 2 knit binders Look what you get! Bath towel, button down the front. S: , 4 - 00 Pin Bock = 4 sh ] hi ] a 96x36 in., face towel, 2 wash- to 16 ~ : : a Gowns. . — short sieeve 5. irts bad cloths: and a drooling bib. oS ° : ra" Seeques —_— \ 2 slipon gowns 2 knit bibs White with borders __ Bors’ Clothing—Main Floor ea] | 4 eto o - 4 2 knit towels 2 quilted pads ae > 4 | Tappets | —_—_ ‘ i | 4. ‘Receiving a 4 knit washcloths 1 waterproof sheet a | ee —t j ™ 2 receiving blankets 1 plastic pant | 2 toe al \% : The 23 pieces thatbaby needs the most, . . neat (, | : 2 Waterproot \ ly assembled in-a Honeysuckle ribbon-tied gilt A : if 4 eches Pods box. All first quality items .. . soft knit cotton and ; | | 2 Waterproof waterproof plastic. In pretty baby colors. Always | : an appreciated gift... buy now and savel ME: r 2 Towels —oniiwias . . . . sis wat . 4 Washeloths = _ 54-pc. layette. was 23.95. now 19.88 Quilted Pads . om he , . ) Colorful. Practical, Comfy 1, Mew Dainty Phlipge ‘Now 3 for $] . ey Naeae : Hand-Made ™ Paste! plastic back that stays b Geentorter ny ® dry! Absorbent ‘bleached cot- | 1 Cerriege Net dress and slip ton top stays soft. Full 15x17- | : in. size. Buy now! * ]}2 Baby will look like a doll in this, fine cotton outfit, White and pas _tels. 6-12 months. Se lreeees ee ! ae Heavy Twi “Crib Blankets ~ Cotton Sheets se | at, Rd . Now Honeysuckle Assoriment End Pockets for Smooth Fit per Sarg nforized: Pants atten: 2 98 fon. 558 88s " a. ae "Reg. 279 2" ais | : a esate new Osty 1.98 . he ee Solt, warm cotton blanket in _— Thrift priced fitted cotton crib ‘ “heavyweight cotton , & ig assorted jacquard 3 sheets. Handy end pockets in: acetate b , + for ease of : -and smooth- ak, eek ek RS, - Have esaage of diapers. on hand, buy’ at this low price and save! Thrift i" aoe diapers, ng. | : 154 acy cS : & Tunnel belt loops. Max. s p aco bl and jac in blue, tan A brink: age. 1%. 6-16. a, Cte ree es | : “Ths plant grows two or tnore feet tall, -aind-the-bright-yellow-slip- istration.” — per flower is one to two inches long, with a browniwh center and ; . nor “ Jong twisted browWnish leaves about it. Color the picture for your Re-elec tad as chelrman - of the committee was Daniel) + Dobbin Coming Back <1 (Blame Mishaps on Carelessness MSU Traffic Director Declares Wrongdoings' Caused ‘55 Accidents ‘DETROIT W—The director of Michigan State University's new, . highw ay traffic safety center says | lall the 200,000 auto accidents in| Michigan last year were caused! by someone doing something un-| safe and, week illegal as well. * * Gordon Sheche made. the state- ment Tuesday at the annual meet- ing of the inter-industry highway | | safety committee. He pointed up the state's 1965- toll of 2,000 persons killed, ynore than 60,000 injured ang an ebo- nomic loss of more than 200 million dollars, then listed ways im which the safety center plans to ald in cutting down the toll. Sheehe urged a better under-| standing of traffic hazards by both motorists and pedestrians as/ well as “firm, impartial enforce-) ment and driver's. license admin- A FUNNY NAME FOR A FLOWER “Yellow Lady's Slipper” Sometimes called a yellow Slipper orchid, this flower is found in _ May: or June on the banks of streams.in wooded and mountain coun- ~ try allover the United States, except California and Florida. If you are lucky enough to find this lovely flower do not pick it. O'Shaughnesey taning. ae The plant may never grow again if you do. Some varieties of lady's slipper | have been almost destroyed by careless picking. “ ‘The picture in the background, suggested by the name of the flower, shows a little dancing girl who has shaken off one of her Gets Tot in Trouble slippers as she whirls about - (Junior Editors awards $10 to-K. Long, Ogallala, Nebr., for sub- orcas aoe bets ated ol mitting this idea. Send your idea in care of this newspaper and it 2-yearold David Sandifer into may witi a $10 award also.) itrouble : up to his ears. Tomorrow; “Quaker Lady” | Reaching for the tail'through a — - ——————' wrought iron fence, David got his ‘head caught. He couldn't get his ears back through the bars. Fire- men had to spring the fence to free him , Pulling Tail of Puppy |Stranger Than Fiction SALEM, Ore. * — The Orgon GREENVILLE, N. C. #—Two Horsemen's Assn. says the horse/state highway patrélmen were sur-. js making such a comeback that!prised when a motorist who had the state highway commission has driven _phst them stopped-his car, asked to do something about approached: them ‘and said. ic| “'T came back te get my ticket.” | “What do you want a ticket for?’’ asked Cpl. Carl E. Whit- field. “My driver's license anal in February,” the driver explained. Patrolman W. E. Whitehurst jobligingly handed him a ticket. Taximen Post Hours MEXICO CITY w—Taxi drivers! are under orders to post their! working hours on cab windows. | The order. followed protests that | drivers were brushing off short-| haul customers with the excuse | their working day was over. the policies of all Arab oil produc- ing nations. The Arab League wilt coordinate Regular ~ $2.98 Value Specially Priced! Cun Large, sturdy UTILITY CUSHION For home,-car, or beach 4 98: 7 ae | o> = 4 j i ; rn ; ; ri ‘2 ; ai THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. 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Ps eee Ege ial . ’ brides and grooms-elect.are al- _a a bonds. to +— , Wednesday's meeting. ped roe rm PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 7h a ; Ontario’s : Multiple Wedding Six Couples! Three married daughters remained in ‘Holland, # with her, husband and family nine years ago, Her glowing ac- counts of life in Canada per: suaded the rest ef the family that. they too should emigrate, Five of ‘the children —Andre, Bank, Christina, Dora and Tony -—~ arrived in 193, and a year later their parents and the rest) of the farhily came to Canada, The decision to have a multiple; wedding came naturally to the left hand during the ceremony. |Dorrsers, who always have func- In line with their adopted coun-|tioned as a family unit. Even). try’s customs, however, several ofthe move to Canada, from “Hel- the girls -have diamond. engage-|den, Holland, was a family opera- ment rings. tion, a agin 89d) NATURAL CONCLUSION =| a The brides will wear ‘identical, The oldest daughter, Mrs, John before the ceremony as engage-| ment rings, and transferred to the BLENHEIM, Ont. (INS) — Dorrsers started it. Papa ae came to Blenheim found what they were looking for, “enough room for a family to get) started on its own.” all 12 -brides and grooms are. si-|. lent ple’ meee. ‘They'll Learn Soon why they had turned in a talse! boy told them to open that red , PERTH AMBOY, N. J, @Two|M@"m, said they arrived only two box and pull the hanille and went young boys, explaining to firemen Weeks before from Italy, Anutherjaway “rapidamente,” they said, EDERAL SB 7 ‘OPEN 3 NIGHTS TO There is just one point on which , * In Canada, the Dorrsers have . Monday, Friday 9 whether they plan a att } 2 Pontiac Boys to Make Trip to. Washingt Pontiac's two outstanding oie safety patrol boys of 1955-56 will attend the 20th Annual AAA Safety Patrol Rally in Washington, D, C., May 3-6, it was announced by the on Michigan Auto Club-teday. All participants in the wedding ‘jgan Ave., and Gene Anderson, 12, of 414 Lowell St., are the boys who will make the four-day, all-experise trip sponsored by the Auto Club, Bank attends Central School. An- derson is a student at McCarroll School, Grada Dorrsers, 33, and Ben Laiking; Wilhelming Dorrsers, 90, and Gerad Willemsen; Chris- tina Dorrsers, 29, and Jack Van Haren; Dora Dorrsers, 23, and Wendell Banks, I1- of 24 Michi-| | mee money on and Soturday SALE! 10-pe. Kodak “Brownie! ' 8 mm. Movie Outfit Reg. 122.99 $99 home! Takes indoor or outdoor movies! - Includes “all necessary equipment for showing them to friends and family! OUTFIT INCLUDES: GROWRROARRR — This gent 28, and Anne Heuvimena; Cornelius Dorrsers, 26, aed Pa The Pontiac pair will be among] is convincing, whether it's a com-| @ Camera, F2.7 lens Sseuiean, ” boys from - = going to] body ai. baseball or some- @ Projector, F1.6 lens nation's capita! group was sw ng. Leo Feline, above, . splicer _The Lulkings, Van Harens and; __|pieked from ——some—50,000_patrol/ demonstrates——the — form that bt tag to Cornelius Dorrsers will live in boys at 2,200 schools. Over 30,000) brought him the Debate Champion- — film i Blenheim; the Willemsens in Ce- patrollers from throughoyt the! ship at the Condon Zoo. Against Title letter set , dar Springs; the Vandenbergs in. (United States will take part{that armored trap, -who can _ on lite hall Sarnia and te Andre Dorrsers in in the traditional march down Con- argue? ; 8 ot f Wallaceburg. The multiple ceremony had its : inception at a family gathering in . zi February. Bill Vandenberg, and Dora Dorrsers already had planned for a spring wedding. One by one, the others admitted that they, too, hoped to be married stitution Avenue, Michigan's representatives will) register and receive physicals at Detroit before departing. The Berk- ley High School band will lead the delegation in the Washington parade, While there, the patrol boys will meet congressmen from = Pontiac. Press Photo ELK DIGNITARY WELCOMED — Loéal Elks turned out. ‘by the score last night to welcome John L. Walker, Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent’ and Protective Order of: Elks, from Roanoke, Va. Shown here greeting Walker, (left) is Wallace R. Williams, past Double Israel Cattle the number of cattle raised for beef during 1955, beef herds to 6500 head, The herds now-include' eight exceeding 200 head, 19 of from 100 to 200} head, and more} than 50 smaller). beni. in JERUSALEM = rsrael doubled increasing its g00n, exalted ruler of the local Elks Temple, Walker's visit culminates their home districts, visit historic PAPA SPAKS a series of lodge visits in Michigan. Dancing followed Walker's talk |puijdings, monuments, and land- -Then Papa Leo Dorrsers issued -e Gitmer in the etka Temple. marks, his sit — apie ntnn ap emerson a siterip tinsel oe | icaect te W ot « oodle today and e wedding nest week | eS OS AS Se Re _So the four daughters and two Let it rain vee ~ "pons decided to get it all over with at once. The province-wide interest which their decision aroused has them completely ‘be- wildered, although they admit they never have heard of such a thing before According to Dutch custem, the ready wearing their wedding band : = To are ne TA RI"x" to solwe an enizma A giant wind tunnel reveals an aircraft's lines of least wind resistance. Practically every customer for every product or service habitually The giant that is the newspaper reveals the lines of least sales resistance. reads and shops the newspaper every day. That’s why over 56,000,000 Whether your market is thesé United States, this region, this state, or newspapers are bought daily. That s why advertisers, national and retail, simply this city — your problem is how to overcome sales resistance and invested over $3,000,000,000 in newspapers in 1955. win your share of your market against todal’s unparalleled competition. It takes a giant to solve the enigma of today’s selling. 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Loui 155° Lang, Pits dei o gealaeaae Milwaukee, ait Pittsburgh and geen Poel ea, - Lane R Ag om Cincinnati, / and Musial z st. | Bruton, Milwaukee, 429; toes | ™ . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Bi Bruton, Mil-| The lightly regarded Pittsburgh and ae 6; Musial » St. Louis, 7, ~~ | Pirates, with little or no fanfare, 2 Cincin- ‘Ibe. expected of third and fourth es Bucs Surprise in NL, Yanks” are. quietly developing a one-two punch that cothpares favorably with any two bick-to-back hitters ‘in the major leagues. a During the Pirates’ first seven games, Dale Long and - Frank Thomas have done all that could Bru-| place hitsers—anid. more: * * : Only the ner York Yankees’ iMickey Marsitle-Yogi Berra com- bination -has shown more power caneaitagati . of -sluggers~ -whe-elearty me eee sie nr Long-Thomas offensive are! i Duke Snider and Roy. Campanella. Snider, however, has not. yet hit ~y trys stride. Paneer. an avenvtisinie pre-seasoh choice by the eXperts to finish in the National League basement, has been the early sea- son surprise, winning three of. its first seven games, Long and Thomas have been the dominating factors in all*three triumphs. Thomas rapped two singles last night, one of which drove in the/tw: run in the seventh inning: that pave the Pirates a 6-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. He ed outrank‘seored-—once,-_Long slammed two doubles and a single, batted in| iwo runs and scored twice, Long is now hitting .429. Thomas is bat- ting 46. Each has_driven in six runs, a * ¢. “The Pirates have a total of six three and Thomas three: Thomas has driven ip the winning run in alk three Pirate victories, His ninth-inning single drove in the de- ciding run in Pittsburgh's 3-2 vic- tory over the Giants April 19,. His toe homer deféated Brooklyn on sealer vee * The Dele. wha +Aaven't lost since that day, whipped the Giants, \ ‘Waterford st Roval Oak - Northville at Milford Berg on gt Monroe $2 Billion in Vaults, Not a Dime for a Paper _ an w—The oH : Faure nen me 4 ane Som St, 8 clues of newepapers., * * oa eee | situation. “A bank executive said) “olr petty cash fund was only $50. At times it ran out. Now the di- gectors, after thorough study, raised the petty cash fund to $200.” ‘Tennis t at Cleveland Universit aa ‘ , e * High and) STRIKEOUTS—Jones, Ch’ y thy Go Brooklyn, 3. i - : . .)Grass, a ‘furlong shorter than the Louisville classic. * * «© The son of Phalanx-Swanky shared top’ weight with Counter- mand and Reaping Right, figured the other top. Derby possibilities ‘lin the feature of Keeneland’s closing day. Nasomie, Mr, Bob W., Mark's Rickey and Toby B. drew 121) pounds each. Gross value of the $25,000-added with seven_starters is $33,900. *~* * Overnight showers, expected to| _ end by noon, made an off track distinct won for him in 1950 and Mameluke took--one division the'— aent yoor. * However, Whitney hasn't won a rated sure starters, Puvtaion "wag tat sh oe ee) The santing of Nashine Hills st A. E. Smith ito the Blue Grass could be an at- Cranbrook st Kennedy Collegiate jtempt to find another possible Clarkston at Oxford Derby horse. in Whitney's strong | string of 3-year-olds, Win Over AH. | Heikkinen Club Aims| 32 Tit at Saginaw Weather permitting, Pontiac to Saginaw today to face Arthur) Hill in the second encounter be- tween the schools this week. Chiefs: won the 1st méeting, 10-2, on a hit- lesg performance by Jim Jones. Coach... Ed Heikkinen has | named Arnsid Larson to do the / throwing today on the Lumber’ | jacks’ mound. There was no change contem- from that*of the first game. Jones’ supporting cast gave high a 9-hit backlog to work on, here Monday. Today's game is the 2nd SVC contest for Chiefs, / - School's baseball] club travels -ONE OF WHITNEY’S TRIO—Career Boy, one three entries for the Keritucky Derby gets a pre-Perby test today in ‘the 32nd running of the Blue-Grass Stakes at — with seven starters in the $25,000 added race, - Cc. V. Whitney's adrnigsion of many rule. violatighs| by one of California’s top fight managers set the stage for today’ | final hearing in a drawn-ouf state-| wide boxing investigation.‘ Three witnesses remain to. be| called, including the return of re-| luctant Jim Murray, fight promo- ter of San Francia¢o and Rich-} mond, Com. | . Manager a Flaherty of San| Francisco, whose stable of some 25 boxers —ingludes: ‘arl (Bobo) Olson, attorney and admitted: ‘1. He acted a8 co-promoter of many fights throughout northern California, although state are Jorbid’ managers taking part in) matchmaking. gard. “We probably have violated) (that -pule—mere. than we.should) ‘have,”” he said. * ¢' @ ; 3. Accepted fees as 3 “booking | agent” but never got a booking z| lagent’s licerise. No California fight! manager has such,a license: * #, 4. Followed. the “‘common prac- tite to feed and wine’ Visitors at training camps and -his guests may have included boxing enforce- ment officials Fiaherty's willingness to talk AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of | Beeause of a reported change in 'was a sharp change from the si- Hence ‘and failing memory of Ben- inie Ford, San Fraincisco fight pro- j meatier and i_ president of California Girl Softball Champs Seeking New Sponsor i} middleweight | people.” yesterday |to talk “because the federal gov- brushed aside the protests of his)ernmment is actively engaged in| Ring Manager. Admits ‘Many Violations of Rules : OAKLAND, Calif. w—An “oped, Boxing Enterprises, Inc., of which! Flaherty has bon cated the boss. . Flaherty a to talk only about the interest of James D.) Norris, and Truman Gibson, pres- ident and executive-secretary. of ithe International Boxing Club, as {stockholders in California Boxing remioasen : eerie \Cox, chief counsel of the -investi-- | gating commission, that he “tied in pretty closely with these | trying to put them out of busi- ness,’ * Bantamweights Fight LOS ANGELES &—Two former land and Billy .“‘Sweetpea” Pea-| cock of Los Angeles, headline “a | fight ecard tonight at the Olympic Auditorium. They are scheduled to ithe. | box 10 rounds, was League for the first time this sea-| son. Carl Erskine ' pitched the) victory with a seven-hitter for his| first irhaemgh. J St. Louis walloped the Chicago! ‘Cubs 6-0 to climb into third place) behind the two-hit pitching of Har- vey Haddix wha hurled his first [shutout since tast~Juty~19:~Rain}: washed out the scheduled game between Cincinnati and the Braves) in Milwaukee. Villanova Stars Aim at Records Bragg, Reavis Shoot for Vault, High Jump. Marks at Penn PHILADELPHIA —The Penn) Relays, one of the nation’s big pre- to have a strong local tinge. : * * e Perhaps the outstanding local tavorite in the two-day #vent start- ing tomorrow will be Villanova’s Don Bragg in the pole © vault. |figures -to better the meet mark of 14-4%4, which he holds * * @- Penn's John Haines is one of | the favorites for the -100-yard dash| ‘but he can expect tough eompeti- tion from another area sprinter, George Syndor of [Haines the National AAU indoor} champion, has done the century in \9.5 thié season, as has Sydnor Another Villanovan, Phil Reavis meet record * *¢ * Villanova (again), anchored by the sensational Charley lis a heavy favorite in ‘the 1-mile relay and the sprint medley while Pen iven a good chance in|’ Flaherty agreed with JAMES ihe = oe —— 5 baal mile relay. Soltimore Draft Choice But he denied he refused ‘Returns Inked Contract - BALTIMORE \—Jesus Esparza, a 1954 National Football League ‘draft choice, ‘has returned his ‘signed contract, the - Baltimore Colts announced today. Esparza expects-to be Hischarged 2; Often had more than the per-/North American bantamweight/soon from the Marines with which ‘missible three fighters on a single | champions, Nate Brooks of Cleve-|he has served the past two years. $45-pound lineman, | "Wis pradunted trom” New Mexicr- He also played football for! Esparza, a A&M. Junior College in his home ‘town of LaJunta, Colo ownership of ‘the sponsoring body, ‘last year’s Pontiae Gitls Softball | League champions are now looking | ‘for a new backer. It played in| 1955 as Giles Realty Club, The team has retained all its’ ‘championship roster for this sea- son. It will begin practice next | Monday at the new field at Branch| and Wessen, Willis Seay. manager, “reports. | Anyone interested in sponsoring} | the club should contact Seay at iF E +7. home runs this ‘season, Long has ia cago, The White Sox ‘and “Detroit aj ' The New York Yankees, who are threatening tomake..a runaway race in the American League, made it seven victories in eight starts vanquishing the Baltimore Orioles 42. The victory gave the defending chamipions a garie and half lead over runner-up_ Chi- had a day oft. *.* Washington, another team say ing a. better brand of baseball than expected, upset the Boston Red Sex 4-1 at Fenway Park for its fourth victory. in nine starts. Ped- —|1-2 last night to take, sole ‘posses- ‘ton righthander Bob Porterfield. | sion of first place in ‘the National | Brooks to their fourth consecutive: striking. out-eight for his first tri jshortstop with 11 chances, several sburg: of them difficult ones, and Jackie Paliadeipria pear Wee a Olympie track meets, is expected | Bragg. who has cleared 15. feet; Villanova « | nas done 6-10 in the high jump! and is hopeful of erasing the 6-7* Jenkins, | ro Ramos handcuffed the Red Sox/this: season. sa with three hits as the Senators RICAN hung the defeat upon ex-Washing-| Washington — tae, bot osct 3 8 eSamod.—ant-Courmey’= Herb Score pitched the Cleve- ler <#), ‘Dewek (®), and White. L-—Porter- land Indians to a 5-2 victory over|, Meme runs: Washington, Sievers, Bos- |Kansas City, yielding five hits and pe peo SR ih. Home runs by rookie Rocky me and Pauica, Moore ®) Per- jump " \Colaviot, Al Rosen and Vie Wertz) "Heme ‘rin! New York. MeDeaald. eased the way for, the fireballing| ~,,. 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See our wonderful assortment of slacks, You'll want to build a pao tingeses wardrobe around these marvelous, mixable casuals, Open: FRIDAY 4 | : : tive vice president; Trene Warren, | Pleger, |. jom area, watching earth’ moving School District, talked to members information operations preparatory to construc- THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 ¥ STEP TOWARD NEW TENNIS COURT — A community tennis court for Waterford Township moved a step closer to reality as the ship. Business and Prefensinel , womens Club, Apore, Thomas Eve $1,000,000 Romeo Center Developers Ask Village to Annex 12-Acre Site for Shopping Service “ROMEO—Pians for a $1,000,000 . shopping center ‘to be constructed at the southern border of the. vil- lage along the west side of Van Dyke are being considered by Ro- meo village officials. The village planning eonimission recently heard a request for prompt action on annexation of the 12-acre site and for water and sewer service. Promoter of the}. center is the Detroit firm of Smith, Bisschop & Co. Tentative plans for the pro- posed facility call for occupancy by a major department store, variety store, supermarket and drug store. Harry Bell, company representative, reported that_lo- eal merchants would be given priority for space in the center, _ . The Detroit company now has options on the land chosen for the proposed site, Bell said. The center) will be designed with 800 parking spaces in addition to the buildings, he added. Construction of the center js ex- pected to be started this year, as soon as village approval is given and investment capital is avail- able. Planning Lapeer Concert Series Sell Music Association Membership to Import Noted Artists (of the Detroit Council of Churches Te cmcntion Head Asks Group Suppect- ship. step toward its goal with the con-) ship recreation director and orig. tribution of a check for $250, given|Iator of the court fund. by the Business and Profeauicaal| “We are asking all the service Women’s Club here, _. and. civic Mrs, Helen Reese, BPW ‘ presi- Bishop Emrich | to Confirm Class ¥ Church of the Advent | Service Set for .Friday § in West Bloomfield clubs in Waterford Towaship, te consider donating “WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- @ | SHIP—The. Rt: Rev. Richard S. M. |Emrich, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Michigan, will confirm: a class of 14 at the Church of the Advent at 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Ethel Hogle, diocesan field mission worker, will present the class to Bishop Emrich. ‘Bishop Emrich became dioc- esan bishop in 1948. Born in Mardin, Turkey, in 1910, ef mis- | sionary fiarents, he attended Nuptials Spoken Phillips Andever Academy, | Brown University, the: Episcopal in Flint Ceremony Theological School.in Cambridge | and the Union Theological Semi- | METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. nary in New York City. He re- Floyd Graham have announced the ceived his dcktorate at the Uni- im drriage of their daughter, Betty,| versity of Marburg: in Germany. ito DuWayne Reynolds, the son of He has written, lectured and| Mr, and Mrs. Rosswell Reynolds, preached widely, throughout Michi-| | The wedding ceremony took! gan. He has served as president! BISHOP EMRICH- The Church of the Advent, which is located on West Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt Rd.; will hold its 22nd service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reams, sis- | ter and brother-in-law of the | bridegroom, served as: atterid- ants, LAPEER—The Lapeer County) Civig Music Association, . forming | this week with headquarters in) ito Sell White Canes ‘ Lapeer, will bring a series of con- certs to Lapeer if sufficient sub- ___seribers are secured. _| Concerts will consist of national- ly-known musicians, singers or dancers who will not come to any but the large metropolitan cities without. an assured audience, -Membership in the association, at a fee of $6 for adults and $3 for students, entitles the member to - attend al] concerts. . _Ne memberships will be sold after Saturday, and admission te concerts is by membership ticket only. Officers of the association are the Rev. Charles D.. Braidwood, president; Herbert Murr, execu- secretary; and Elmer treasurer. Persons wishing — The newlyweds will make their ‘Rochester Lions Club home .in Flint. Dryden OES to Hold ROCHESTER — The Rochester; [Village Council granted permis-| Frie iends Night Fi Friday sion to the. Rochester Lions Club to observe White Cane Week and DRYDEN—Dry den Chapter OES No, 278 will observe Friends Night sell white canes on the streets,/at 8 p.m, Friday in the’ Masonic tomorrow and Saturday. Temple. Upon request from the Auxiliary] of Homer Wing Post 172, permis- | Lapeer County chapters. will be sion was given to hold Poppy Day/entertained. A lunch will be sale on on May 24-25. served at the close of the evening. pam nanan Your PTA " Phanaing: ae | Lincoln Official to Outline Effects of Plant at Wixom WIXOM—Residents of the Wix-,of Walled Lake Consolidated of the Glengary Elementary School place at. Flint on April 14. : | Willam and Mrs, Patrieia Howard, - may call any officer or inquire tion of the Ford Motor Company's at the Lapeer Chamber of Com-| new Lincoin plant on Wixom road PTA Tuesday night about the merce, County Calen Calendar Rochester The reguiar meeting of Women's > will - home ‘The hostiante id Friday at 2 e Addison R are speculating on how the plant/School budget for the coming year will affect local residents, schools 4nd the school building program | and the community in general, _ (of the future To clarify the matter, James L. The Glengary PTA has set Sat- Craw, industrial relations mana-| gray, May 26, as the date ot | ger of the Lincoln Division will jtg annual spring fair, address the ‘Wixom PTA at 8 p.m. tonight at Wixom School, Teachers and room mothers will ‘meet at 2:45 p.m. Thursday to Craw, a resident of Livonia, draft Plans for the event. is a graduate in industrial psy- é thology from the University of co | seen Baty © te 6... age lle ep aig , ro oe plant, we how Be. ang Fo FURN woe uf at its FINEST =| Belton, Waterford reeréation director, receives. ‘the check from club officers Nadine 7 ipnert, i left, treasurer and Mrs. aaten Reese, right, | first contribution came in — a $250 check’ from the Waterford Town-' nee. Club Donation of $250 Serves as Starter for Tennis Court in Waterford Township \ez,moss,, "ans, ton WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ident, ani Nadine Fillmore, treas- from $200 to $500 to this fund,” newly established Waterford Town. |urer, have presented the check to Belton said today, Terie Court- Fund is one| Themas Belton, ‘Waterford Town-| in this joint community. service, has pledged $500, desire for the tennis. courts, and a livery practical way is to have the service clubs of the township con- Opposi tribute gee to a construction ‘fund,” he add Belton ay oo “During summer, several calls a week are received at the recreation office jasking about tennis facilities. “it would be wonderful if these facilities could be made avail- able to the public,” he added, Organizations interested in con- | tributing to the fund may call Bel- ton at the Waterford Recreation office, OR 3-9152, for full informa- Baby Dies, Wedged in Bars of Crib ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP8two- |dead in her crib Tuesday by her mother, Mrs, Annie Reed of 21437) Westview, [ Township police said the child) was found with-jts head wedged be-| |tween the bers of its crib und the) wall. She apparently wriggled into the ‘position and was unable to) | breathe. Her mother was doing the family’ wash at athe time,__ time, County Deat Deaths Mrs. Lene Laderoot FLUSHING — Service for Mrs. jLeone A>. Laderoot, 46, of Flush-| ing, a former Springfield Township| and Davisburg resident, will ‘be! held at 1:30. p.m. Friday from Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in White Lake Ceme- tery. She died Wednesday. She leaves a son and daughter, both of LaPorte, Indi; ers, Ralph,. Frank, four broth- i100 Turn Out, “Several of the clubs have al- the line from the proposed track, ready, indicated a definite interest' also expressed and the old Drayton Men's Club|/matter can go back to the town- “Many people have expressed a Can be put to a vote, However, not press the issue in the face of the epocetiion Geen festtente. wi be E. C. Ojala cadet band, followed by 9% young Cubs in full Health Fair (“rere wie se ealth Fair = sels . raid, sharpshooters, freaks, acro- bats, a bull fight, a burning : A surprise stunt called “X-P 1000 Utica Event Sponsored Desean Coe te Samant ty the by Health Council for poche pep d ies tae ial Public ‘|ring of the auditorium with month-old Naomi Reed was found) ‘Dinner at Imlay City. Harry . and ty Educational Assn. will hold a Keith: Edcombe, all of. Flushing; |jinner at the Imlay City High born symphonic* orchestra directed and one grandchild. i School Members and officers of other) <= = me 'To Be Exchange Student Next Year Voice Protests ‘WATERFORD “TOWNSHIP _ Township Board Kills! me p. Sandoval of the Philip- pine Islands will be enrolled as a- Rezoning of Site for ‘oject student of Waterford Township J me School next year. - ~The first foreign student to enter ‘the sponsorship of the Stu- Norma record in school and is look- to continuing her es at WTHS. She stated, “I would love to see how. the people of America live... T-want to know and understand people other than’ my own and j the isting between my country and the plan had been presented, George ‘ : Kovacs, representing the racing| Umited States. interests, said: Nerma was born in Mollo City “You're all over 16. There are} om the island of Panay. Her many reasons you don't expose—| father is not living. Her eniner, you all know what a racetrack it.” “That's why we don’t want it,” shouted from the audi- ence, and was applauded vigor- ously, Schmidt asked those opposed to stand, and at least three- Girl of Phi ippines to Be at Waterford COMING TO U. 8, — Norma Sandoval of the Philippine Islands will be the first foreign student to enter under the sponsorship of the Council at Waterford High. To attend next year, she will live with the Student with the Carl Hoffmans at Drayton Plains. quarters of those attending | Jean, who is a sophomore at Wa- jumped to their feet. terford. Along The zoning board also read let-| ounais She is making Plans toe the rezoning from! .hool activities as-possible. — , and. the American ia- ten Unveraty wanes, nes Cub Scouts fo Hold ‘Circus’ Tomorrow Seout iship board for final decision, oF) Pack 87 will stage its annual circus opposition. Schmidt pointed out that the | Kovacs indicated that he would High School auditorium. Two Showings - of Cancer Film at Holly. Friday lFish Fry Friday at Galloway Lake | UTICA—A “Health Fair” will be! ringmater. stage’ in this community Friday and Saturday by the Utica Health | Council, With the ‘slogan “What -you don’t | know can hurt you,” in mind, the | Council is sponsoring the event | ° in an effort to give the key of at Lake Orion health to the public. LAKE ORION — “Spring Fling,” Officials say Utica Junior jan informal dance sponsored by Il, scene of the fair this |St. Joseph Catholle Church, will weekend, will be carmmed with (take place on Saturday, May 5, | exhibits and motion pictures on | from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. latest techniques used by phy- | Open to the public, the dance ‘sscians to combat disease. will be one of the largest social Twenty exhibiting agencies will) ———a by the parish aid in making the fair a success. | y Free to the public, the event will) _Co-chairmen for the event are offer movies, a free chest’'x-ray, Mary DeRoseau and Ray Welch. and performances by Rancher | A four piece band will play tor ‘Glen, guitar~—playing-—health- tne oceaxion, to be “het troubadour. |Hanoute Chevrolet - Buick Dealer. Exhibits will show the tron ship, Lake Orion, j fung in action; home nursing | ali on’ 5 mE | cation Assnsts ‘Spring Fling’ Slated May 5 losis lung cavity. demonstration and a. tubercu- Lapeer Educ D. Bruce Wiley, M. D., to Meet ot inlay chy is presi- dent of the Utica Health Couneil;| IMLAY CITY ——.Imlay City, ‘Community § will be hosts. Mrs. Harry Morgan R. N.,. is: Ed general chairman ot the fair ‘and ns AI inty ucation mee B.S. Catena, Re By The meeting will begin at 6:30 ublicity director.- — lina - p:m. with dinner in the high school,’ |Ben East, outdoor lecturer, will be | Saigon: Viet. Nam, has a newly —_ Fy IMLAY Cry the Lapeer Coun, at 6:30 p.m. today. __ iby Nguyen” Phurig. to 50% “CONN'S CLOTHES” During Bargain Days” Men’ s Latest Sty SUITS.......19” 1/3 OFF HARD- FINISHED” me @ Cabardines © Worsteds @ Sharkskins Bi Reg. $3.00—Group of Assorted SHIRTS......°1" OPEN _... EVERY . DAY = 9:30-5:00 _ “um HI, NEIGHBORE “ ° WATCH FOR oun Bio poe HOUSE ’ | ery Savings . MAY 14-19 - REE GIFTS: tor the whole ba 20” ny a@ a ee eee for your convenience, | afriendly savings institution “RIGHT IN Your Own BACKYARD" FREEY | Me. & Mes.” PEN SET -Wwith® each agcount of $25 of “more. AND, LOAN ASSOCIATION Ovihas Lake Rd. ot Grand River 4 PANTS..... ° SPORT COATS Men’s Dress . @ Large e Aired” While You Shop Men’s Spring JACKETS .‘2* 5) 07 Sizes 32 to 46 1 I “Last Call! Your Choice Reg. to $49.50 TOPCOATS ‘18"} _.___ ENTIRE STOCK MUST G "USE OUR LAYAWAY PLANT 7 ye THE PONTIAC PRESS, (hie APRIL 26, 1956 a i rs “e tt his auto after @ two-day decline. the rear end of the offi ’ at 10:30 p.m. yesterday én 8. ‘enh pee, eee any Once _emunin Bansal, | foster 7 's top issue up % on spilt ts Nod Tederovic dividend, began today on 2,000 The officers, Lon PetersJr., 24, oe los continued who was driving, and Pi General Motors, No. 2 yesterday “|Weaver, 24, were released ‘lett %, opened up % at 44 today j|Pontiac General ‘Hospital and remained fairly active at{ tment for neck and | that “price: nica pene. One of the benest surly Mods 4 | Was shares of Standard it in. Sowe: Track acGhOR, te B. ‘Sr iceen$iti] (NJ) —-unchanged—at-58.R-e-y-a1 touel U6. shipments, (i: eee” eoout'Dutch Petroleum had erates t, ‘market bout an opening Is Steam Engine — erste, demand light. | market sock: block of 2,500 shares up 1% at : Wanked idaho rumete re Pag na ‘aces sesvod deus one of the past found “reas an, $0 ie sacks, snestes: gain of between 2 and 3 points : é 3m; sew stock arrivals 9; on “wreck a2; & Y. a — . Defense market. steady; ‘carlot track sales. Flor: esterday’s stock market -4.00; quite mixed, with the Associated is Gan be Florida ‘Sebago {in 100 tb sacks 6.00, Press av = ' erage of 60 stocks down : a — in 80 ce _ 10 cents at $187.90. The previous ‘dollar sales day the average lost $1.20. 1. teal ‘ian: p./roads provided the main strength ‘He said the 1956 first quarter Oe. u , | fncome was 283,000,000, a : PLP am ores am peeeys ane. _ $1.01 per share earnings’ large 06; large 43-45i4, weighted average New York Stocks a et income of $529,000,00 oF $1.14) -Edstrom has some 30 years ex- officials said. ee Ss ‘tre ae & ‘. bo ta i Ss (Late Morning Quotations) ae : i field. : ‘ -_ — |é1. . Grade large 40-44, wtd ave : _____-=_ im common.stock earnings. . [perience in the ation field, = = , wt CE ite moudet.;.. 484 donee & be .. 922, acce the greded: Aultéd Chem...134 | Kelsey. Hayes 351 Desplsthe decline dete |ttsitnrt He ves t 22 tmie| 90) Socony Dealers |, seerke'ars, mgm Sister te Ee OB ‘deliveries, dollar sale of all.GM field Dr., Waterford: Township, large 40 oh medium 39-41. Grade B, — Cake. ‘se Kresge, 88 ... 28.6 ae 7 “113.4 COP. Glass"), 81.7 products im the first three | 11. operated the D. E. Edstrom|* : 4 E une-Girade A, extra large 42; laige Alcon 34 OY seen te L102 3 ‘months of this year were nearly jy ansportation Co., delivering new {1} pring eefing asf mechan 31 to weak. Supplies vale eiee.-.- B ; Lige & My 60.4 i equal to the record breaking cars, and. also was affiliated with ‘ so Aa Demand aulf and - lyr rate “f 4 re oo & Bl $3.1 Ere ae 21.6 o 1958 first quarter, Curtice said. (4, Manville Manufacturing Co. He| Three hundred and fifty Mobil-. a | necease wary 0 force. salen. “Moveme ement lam M & Pa 10 ian 3 Ce -F 2 : sales of|was an-| gas- “i eve the surplus stocks am N Gas. a 64 be oh Got pr oat ad fooled 1,210,042 “So tae ae =e ers ‘cea sout ola la nachignn the hedge for storing ts fess favorable. Am News...... 30 since 7h : Ht : aioe dl, I td i 4 sig icwc at “s . | units in the first quarter this year,| Edstrom also a including a large a < oo CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS tm sce iB Mead “Op 5.. TT : which was 34,017 units—or about tiac’s traffic conserva , iNjrepresentatives, gathered CHICAGO ae Midi Sti Pa 464 fwo days’ production—below rec-\192, and during World War If, helnight in the K. of C, Hall here for| Mercantile icbange: 8 Biter eres a Theos... 58 Mple Hon, «.. 28 ~ erd breaking first quarter sales of|served as administrative of|their annual spring sales meeting unchanged to iM lower: 83 ee ts irmeg” By ite 83 @ year ago. War Transportation in Oakland|/Socony Mobil Oil Company WAS) cor sgn ‘915; 8 C 56.50. &.Go.. 31 Uietorole sat " Passenger car productBin U.S. : host. Re Bg Retin. . ‘as ee Ss Se plants dropped from 1,026,553 in ' New and products were oa. fe ose, "2, Ber CORE And ove aa aw Ohio... $1, Nat Bise 0. 285 the 1955 first quarter to 961,959 in 4 discussed by Fred W. Sevin, De-|4,%¢° ‘mediums 36 2 US. standards #1; (Bendix, Av.... 08.6 wet Sem e:: 5 the first three months of + usiness 0 es troit, Socony Mobil engineer. = 36; checks 35; current receipts 37. Boeine ie uA Rat Gype.... 88 year, but the loss was offset pany’s 1956 advertising Bohn Alum.... 29 0 GY a og Pieler apedivns Lester Patton of Pontiac Refrig- wages Lge aggro Poultry mo cB comparison. om. ention a = ee for the firm. Ya FS (Mor Met quality judd Ci ah .. 807 oe ed president of the Pontiac-Oak-MTN; ier, Pontiac district|Et, ity wy oie em en |B - __ Curtice said sales in Canada |jand County Refrigeration Assn. at ‘Heavy hens. 30-32; light type, 20-21. “a = 3 ____.“@lipped from. 48,718-truck and-car_ithe— group's second meeting this: Manager for he company 4 vy a irzezs. pote a ibe) “39-44 units to~ 25,450, mainly because week jat the ‘dinner meeting Sots a ae & én apa Case, an. oo rE Fenn Bp... el ‘ oes ay strike which ended | Named vice president was Gerrol — A Slgoee a Cale! soy pure, Da... S44 Fob. 13 at plants in Canada. | pete of Pete's Refrigeration Serv- Grain | Prices ample offerings of big, hens. over ‘ix Chrysler ..... 70.4 RR ata es pounds and . 34.3 goers Rod .. He 1986. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Dour Aire’... ae Simmons... $4 : 7 an inclair O .... 65.5 nines = , April 25 (AP)—Hogs salable/Dow Chem .-673 Socony Mob .. 75.3 = ber my rkst pot sstab tae per cent ‘Bast ate L oa = ay at Effective Monday, April 30th Special communication Pontiac acing ll fort tom qeibinde Reattad™ Hy I gi San 1 ' : Erie RR cy. 22-2. $14 OF No, LF. & A. M. Priday,|stosi corte rate Reto gts ot Ae a - All Principal = Ce.| ors; demand-parrow; cows and IPircouce 391 stud ra 8S opens 5:00 p. m, dinner 6:30 tairty active. steady: stockers and feed: Pood Mach’ '’" gg. Suther Pap .. 404 | and Close One Hour Ear‘ier! | m. Senior Warden night. Sam | t+, sien, wendy: Peuctere mostiy. 10.50. (Preepot Sul-.-. 80S Brive ye |” fo. | : H 0 uel Smith, W. M. —Ady. 12.805 Ullity and commercial “ire Tac; See bast sy hit “Femen Co... 1308 | | * . a S: Gen Elec \.... 60 o0e8 ; * NEW ‘TRADING URS N P B ief onae ra © oc » ihe. ‘Gen Pads ae 4 Timk'R Beat $13 me 9 A. M. to 2:30 P.M. ews in Dri air ett este Sid hast eat orn Soe HA Fea Bt E eo Our new office hours will be with unlawfully driving’ fo" 20.00; yh ae q commercial grades seen BS See ces BE , 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. way. an automobile, William J. i bo" Gallas down to 10-00. estab. |Goodyenr ".."" 6a Un Carbide . 126 24, of 84 W. Huron St ; Gt West 8..." ~ & ; Unit Air Lin 03 was bound over for ar- uuvesreca are zt caine Unit Prut ) Sta e er Monday in Oakland April 26 (AP)~Hogs salable Holland FP |!) 13.6 Un Gas Cp... 30.3 : County Circuit Court Another man oar ee fe _—— secee 304 hd a se Sle 818 Community a Bank Bldg. _ ¥e 2-0119 Pontiac police as @-ma- gina ia0-240 To. “ une venly 18.00.18 80 “Indust Ray." may os Steel. el. 3 = HOURS THIS WEEK: 9 To 5 witness in the case, was Net “th eae tes, "several Bn my Bond < nd Bt. ’ | a Past sn by the Oakland County RH 0 © lB ‘bulk No 2 and asta B 2. ow West. Un In Tel. ° a office, Campbell was ri tee ance dares ast Mey” set Wee eH to jai} when he failed to, better rp individuals “to tat Paper ea Weetg aud . tas set by Pontiac ae etiatin S00 300. Cows ure arenes aut ‘ies i el ists yous anat a Judge Maurice E. Fl eter pseu aia tae bags har hat Fete — 30, of 3691 Gainsborough Rd., yes- terday was jailed 25 days when he failed. to pay a $100 fine. Pontiac unicipal | heard the plea, i Justice John J. Gaffil also assessed ithe woman $10 costs. | " scound Judge Cecil McCallum |good » = ‘MARKETS {Stocks Go Up Lpredece. © Alter D-Day Dip pony hog oor and low choice steers weak to 50c lower: other steers adn all heifers steady; a active, strong; bulls # iy; stockers and Jeeders slow, fully stead 11 head prime 1 1163 Ib fed steers 22 onal pey Ib pone 21 50-22.00; chotee fed steers 950-1280 2%; few mostly era 17.00-18.00; bulk utility an: cial steers and heifers uneven): it 00; bulk «tility cows 12.00- ners adn cutters mostly 10 i in commercial bulla 14. 11 tb stock steer calves ‘21- -700 Ib atockers Calves—Salable 2 Today's market! aed steady. Compared las! Theredag: | — ainrly eottne, if ter b — ond Prime individuals 27.00 hs Ta for few prime nat: viduals; oat oat “ieiliey and commercial cull and low utility py STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK,. April 26—Compiled by $0 The Associated Press, 0 Indust. Rails vi. Stocks 9 9 salable nond, fpaonne A market red last Attention 2 Owners | of CONSUMERS | POWER COMPANY Rummage and resale of used I clothing. Refreshments to be sold.| *0"= Benefits to be used for Pontiac’ Scholarships. From 3-8 p. m. Cro- foot School, West Huron St. ase sale, First Presbyter- urch, on W. Huron, April 27! t 6 p. m. ‘and Saturday morning 9:00 a, m. = Ady. 6 and Sat., April 28, The Company directors - lowm on r of Mart os officers cordially , | ai ett lA tyes a ere yo tp Re i | $100 to 8:00. ee regional meeting of . | ea i Ape _ Share Owners ~ - pe e aints Episcopal to be held in the Adv.|Cataldo Construction adr, be tanmntnctered at the Pestine: plant. ADAMS: Each of Lied trucks has a RTOSS the University of California. Soe er; sheep steady: 3 decks mostly, ~~ 96 ‘Ib and 100 Ib’ snqra lamb oO 1 pelts 22.30; bulk good to prime, mainiy and choice shern lamba mostly No 1 poe Lay 1.50; mixed utility to choice. tly sh — 18.50- 975 wulity to low 18.00 moet cull pin jam! low choice anes slaughte ans we 8.00; few high choice ole ina $00 —or choice ba I spring ag 25.80. Firm Takes akes Delivery ’ on 15 GMC Trucks. Purchase of 15 new GMC dump trucks for use in the construction of a turnpike section in the Boston, "|Mass., area was revealed yester- day by officials of the GMC Truck '& Coach Division, The vehicles were bought by the Co, and will be used on Route 1 which — north from Boston through New England, The trucks were the first and - by Previous day...264.7 149.7 72.9 187, Week ago. ..:...265.3 146.8 73.7 1874 ene aG0....4. = 5 M474 148 ~ 4 CAP O80.005.. 6 134.8 72.1 163.6 1686 high -,....275.2 W603 75.2 191.5 1966 low........ 244.0 129.0 1.6 171.6 1955 high...,...267.8 162.4 5.7 181.6 1955 low +. 203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 peer STOCKS J, Nephler Co.) Pigures eter decimal — pel seughen Allen Elec, & er Go co 4 ar Baldwin Rubber pails 15 18.6 Gemmer Mfg. ea 42 42 GQ iL: OU & 14 (18 ‘|Howell Blec. a6 5 | Penin M. 13.2 13.2 The Prephet Co 14 1h dy . Cr " 6- 6 Toledo Edison Teo te We @ Screw Prod, Co.* pS ee & | © sae; bid and asked. =: Ad Agency Names «= Two to Board Posts The. election: of Vice Presidents Charles F.. Adams, and William B. Bachman to the board of di- rectors of MacManus, John & Adams Inc. was announced yester- day by James R. Adams, board chairman of. the Bloomfield’ Hills ment which has been tem eee. agg F ‘idewa| wr —s, cance sons “ is are meade joined the agency| | Shiiments wil be elven in 1949 a8 a copy- without writer and was elevated to a vice presidency in January of this year. He is a graduate of ~ University Michigan and an ‘\Find Former Firemon. | Dead in Parked Car ‘A former Ferndale | fireman, found dead yesterday in his car parked in a field near Qxford, was ' |Histed ag a suicide Oakland County Sheriff's Detective Don Francis said. * * * & The body of John H. Slowack, 31, of 461,Silman St., Ferndale was. discovered by deputies at 7 p.m. last night off Ray: ‘Toad east of Delano road. A vacuum cleaner hése, attached to the exhaust pipe, was found leading into the car, uty ger Dr. Richard Berg, Real Cool Theft CHICAGO @®-—Sign of summer ahead;, f A truckload of $8,000 worth’ of electric fans was stolen from a loading dock. Death Notices FARNSW TL ORTH, APR Arthur Delmer Jr. April 28, Dewitt C. Home with Rev - officiating. Inter- ment in Oak Hil] Cemetery. Mr. ‘Farnsworth will We tn state at the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Hone: ey 24. i986, LON, - = S , dear father day, April 27, at Voorhees-3): te Cemetery. in_ state Ye the Voorhees- Giple Funeral Funeral Home. HARTINOH, APRIL 25, Mer MRS. iste 172 age 74; Mrs. liam N. Pi service will be held ia April 1:30 p.m. fro Donelion "Roseland Park Fartingh —witt tie in state— Donelson-Johns Puneral Hom pone e i 4. aod) =6- William te! . Ral Ww . Intermerit nicest tl Huntoon ~Fu- neral Home. “APRIL re Ly DR RG: . » 1633 Invern fos M. age 85; beloved husband “ Glennie Traver;, dear father 0! . hi Bethany Ba Church Rev. Fred” ge game 5 giefinent in Perry Mt aS metery. Dr. Traver will lie in _ gtate at ‘the Parmer-Snover - Mary: fee will Ps, - 3, Gritfin Funeral Home with Rev. in “Memoriam PAPI FAP III MEM AL- LOVING ORY OF Tred A. Cooper, who passed away one year ego You are not nor will you ever be as life and aerr iast, ber We miss you now, our hearts are sore, aa a goes by we miss ou mo Your ovine smile, your gentle face, no one can fill your vacent Kars “Margaret Cooper and Fam- 2 today. forgotten, loved one, long 85 we will ty EXN—LOVING MEMORY OF OUR husbandt and — Roy Elvis Boyt, who pass away ago today, Apri] 26, 1954. G from us is the loved one, a life eed with own; The loving memories linger as we walk this life alone. Sadly missed by wife, _Ann L, Boyt, and meniidren. &ix a AGO TODAY APRIL 26, followed instruction you time you see as - with you. You're a visit and rh uae a visit ‘too. m going away to spend the time with .ou, You 1 one who was ‘ast unti! the end. You're gone You were sin- |__Puneral Home -PE 41083 __ Donelson-Johns yA tole Voornees-Siple- FUNERAL HOME — Ambulance Sr tan or Motor CHAPEL * Cemetery Lots “Be a5 Ss the Gaiden’ sot aes 5 ~—- , ‘® commissions poss — J. KR, Hilts Real Estate, 1011 W. CHAPEL, & LOTS, REA- “sonable, PE 8-16 o. Fi 7 wars 3 TWO GRAVE ae ca, Cet me EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TN. the heating Help Wanted. Male 6 ADJUSTOR ~INVESTIGATOR "Finance bene A anger. Mus oR » some col- ‘lege fet cee e et to 20. Have ® car. > ~~" 3-118] between io og p.m. Are We sa & selling carects It you are between the es 21 and and are intere i poten we will ried Opportunity to earn per week Fe ser. For cppointment phone AUTO REPAIR STALL FOR RENT. FE 30145 N. Perry AUTOMOBILE wECHARIS WANT- ed. Experience working on Stude- * bakers e Davis Motors, _606 N: Main. Rochester : BRICK AND — ba 5-9591, CAB DRIVERS, “OR ~SCBER ie, Apply 78 Orchard-Lk, rar c. DRIVERS = insurance Apply 438 Inc. has for man in- asional sales ¢ar- fine epport terested in oretons as 4 will especially « calibre mana eer is tales « Sil be earetal — Appl. carefull manageria) Ability. Por interview. paeene Mr, Christman, agency FE Fri. 4:00 to 6:00. gai. 10:00 to 12:00, CARPENTERS UNION — FOR house work in Pontiac & Detroit, Call PE 5-3618. ~ Construction ENGINEER oe and fo Berl Dene. ne, sewers, eae foundations, roadways,- etc DETAILER Mise. tron — must be able to make shop ow m7 9 for —— industrial ‘installations - Construction > Must have 2 grveriene ;in com. | “eercial * putiding. ork in ating area, good sa ary and is. FREDMAN | . INC. = , DESIGNERS CHECKERS Automation Spec. Mach'y Pontiac CIRCLE DESIGN co, 114 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. Diemakers MAKE-RITE TOOL & MFG. CO Cor. MiS & Mill 8t. Ortonville. air conditioning business. Ex- ent opportunity for re jable men. See Mr. Janka. A. ELBL iN BXPERIENC a Ml “Old Mill Tavern n Hotel. ‘on Pivot. “Exp. XPERIENCED § SERVICE MAN EXPERIE. ON LAWN MOW- ___ ers and si bene Dw robe 7 at Fath MI 61020, Bir mingham. PRESSER. ti ae + gem Peo] iat Car essen ial. aa gg MIDDLEAGED rson N , *, pais pe Mg otel, 464° Aubura ro MAINTENANCE mae. and L aim field ane. Country Club, ust be atl to xe ic windahaee e wm Mr erage MAN FOR SERVICE STATION, Afernoca shift, Apply 281 3, Saginaw MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Nationa! financial organization has @ planned management trainin, rogram into which tt w men, from saul ad 28. are seekin, > ee advanc: ministrative Leben, into’ an tra: a at least a high school graduate, ol ma: ay qualify ior this pro ose selected will be as- cured excelldnt salary oppoftuni- tles nt outstanding employee LIBERTY LOAN CORP, 9:30 to 4:30 BDL MAN TO GARB for small Williams Once each week, Apply 69 Williams Ss ATTENDAN . 16 and byl ose PART TIME GRILL MEN, WEEK. and ee Must have trans) working conditions. Peicr Pan on Snack Sho; 35 8. Selovraga. Apply bet. and 5 SPER RATOR. able to Se i ni a, 4, -. planer, POSITI “all OPEN | YOUNG MAN erested in retail work. Exce}. iat training for buying position, Immediate placement. Full sale ce learning, Employe ben y in person Waite's Perscone! ___ Sth floor, PROCTOR & GAMBLE OFFERS SALES MANAGEMENT CAREER . oppertunit make a Tareer™ for vours fine. - and live You must 22-29 with some college education, and have « strong hee Anterest This post. ts salary, car, expenses, prendre profit ‘sharing, bes a m row ‘SPE stom. 070 pm, caw, 269, 67:30 pm, or days Woodward 2006, for aps —botntmy PROJECT ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT We need an engineer, de- ree or practical, capable of andling complete projects We have-~o particular age beige mind Sheet met- ne val de- Siraoie, cere and true and , everlasting. we will remember you. Bruce’ L. Bartlett and family The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 - From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should rted immediately $8 assume for be Te Thr Closing time for advertise — containing type sizes then regular agate oe ™ 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication Transient Want Ads may be cancelled to 0:30 a.m, the day of publication after the first ins ‘CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Daye 2 ($1.50 $1.86 02.78 3- 150 270 3.98 4 180) «(348 BO BS 6 225 405 6.00 ‘gg tee = 318 be 8 @ 36 648 (9.60. e 405 «729 «(1080 DESIGNERS. - DETAILERS FOR AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT _t. TOP RATES OVERTIME - All Fringe Benefits SEE MR. WHARTON LEADING -ENGINEERING & MFG. CO. 350 8. Sanford Pontiac Designers AND, . Detailers For automation B, tree machines, “ LOCKHART & | ee LATHE OPERATOR .— SHEET METAL — “WORKER ov Work Close To Your Home In an organization with a fu- ture, small enough so you can get recognition. for ac- complishment, large enow for security, Salary open, | Amnon ask for Mr. Glenn ‘STEEL ROOR CORP. nt _etton eed Dt neo am. . “ROUTE SALESMEN~ PONTIAC AREA Married man. 25 to 38 years old to manage an. established retail cooenrcine. grocery route. Neat ce a Personality, and the sbutytos manage, Your own time necessary, no expert- ence necessary complete train- ing. transportation furniched, all expenses’ paid, Talary, $70 plus commission and bontis, Ineome should average $8 to $195 after training. Interview! ‘at Roosevelt tow ane 25 26, 2:00 p.m. ROUGH ” SARSENTERS— PRODUG. tion hou _Can after 6pm. PE 46508 oo ~ SHOE SAL ESMEN ans SAL. _ Perm postiven spertenc: ia ting > ter or rade: ah shoes. = fem ’s __ Saginaw mallee aINOLE MAN CHORES 6) a ‘arm 71 un near Oxford, OA TV re 4 a! mi: pevteneed work, re Red _ Saati Hod” ito Sito B: TV, ere TV iV SERVICE WAN WUET Re good ones men Saat day. week, - «© ition. MY) p 2-821 ' "Eee ASSISTANT hed contractor core Ae Bee coed