EE IN TT latte da | eae ani ae fi ns Waa — * ofhch wi, o: kkk PRESS . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956-36 PAGES ace 0! Be GUTTED BY FLAMES — A 50-year-old landmark in Romeo was Co. waste mill processed. rags into wiping cloths for industrial uses. - destroyed by flames in a $100,000 blaze Saturday. High winds fanned Cause of the fire has not yet been determined. A fire of undetermined the flames out of control as 10 pieces of fire-fighting equipment origin caused slight damage tb af ‘adjacent warehouse six months fought the wre. oe fireman was slightly injured. The W. Rumsey ago. . Pi Pontiac’ Press photographers James Mahar and Edward Van- derworp were presented certifi- cates for excellence in photography from Michigan State University as Three Area Men Die in Mishaps Four Others Injured in Fatal Crash; Firemen Find Victim in Home | { Two area men died on the high- ways and another was killed in a house fire during the weekend. Robert Caldwell, 34, of Roches- ter, was killed in a two-car acci;, dent. Arthur P. Troy crashed his car after suf- fering a heart attack. Clifford Christian, 22, suffocated as fire swept his Southfield Township home. Four people, one a Pontiac man, Were hospitalized after 4 Sunday morning two-car crash in Shelby Township, . Macomb County, in which Caldwell was killed. : . The Macomb Gounty Shériff's deputies said Caldwell apparently lost control while driving at “a high rate of speed.” Deputies said he sideswiped the car of Joan Tessmen of Utica and overturned into a ditch. William Morris of 408 Osrnun St. ‘received a broken left wrist. Three other passengers were hurt and taken to St. Joseph Hospital) in ‘Mt...Clemens. They were: Richard Bearis, .Rochester, fore- head lacerations: James Wood,| Fairhaven, head cuts; and Raw- . 4, of|<" a highlight of the Eighth Annual ‘Michigan Press Photographers Convention Saturday at East Lan- sing. in series competition for outstand- ing 25,000 or over turning in entries. Mahar’s special page layout entitled “Lamb Goes to School,"’ which appeared in the Press last spring, was named the best in Vanderworp was runner-up with his “Birth of a Baby” pictures lin the Press Society Section last October. Large prints of the win- ners were on display at the con- ‘vention. Vanderworp represented The Press at the conventiéh and was presented the awards by photo) contest Chairman Bayard Lowes Vv also was honored | for sports pictures drawing hon- erable mention. in this category. His top sports photo was of the Wolverine Women's = in May, 1955, . All prize-winning photos were Early Ford Profits for ‘56 at $73,Million DETROIT ® -The Ford Motor, \Co, made a net profit of $73,700,-| 000 in the first three months of) 1956. dent, sald it was the second best ‘first quarter in the company’s his- ‘tory, being topped only by $102,- 500,000 in the first three months of 1955. Ford stock was placed on public sale for. the first time this year. ‘The president said first-quarter! earnings amounted to $1.37 a, leigh Wilson, Rochester, forehead bruises, Troy police said / tne Anderson vehicle ran off the read into a drainage ditch on Sixteen Mile Road Saturday. / Redford State Police and the) Southfield Towhship Fire - Depart- ment are investigating the cause| of fire at ard Christian home share, based on the average num-, ber of shares outstanding. during! the last three years. Ford blamed the drop in profits’ in this year's first quarter to a) ‘decline in sales in the auto indus-| try as a whole. Ford's sales totaled $1,203,100,000 but were 14.7 per cent below the first quarter of 1955. The pair won the first two places ginning Henry Ford [I, company presi-| taken with Speed Graphie cam- eras having electronic flash. The contest runs each year from the end of one convention to the be- of ‘the next.. It is spon- sored by the Michigan Press Association, Journalism, and t'wo Pontiac Press Photographers ‘Romeo Factory Awarded Certificates for Excellence —- | gutted a 50-year-old Romeo land- mark Saturday Gutted by Blaze Report $100,000 Loss as Fire Sweeps Through Processing Plant — Fire of undetermined origin oe Oe ® oes chig Khrushchev Reveals Red Missile Plans ~~ *& & ® [Angered Soviet | Boasts About “H-Bomb Power Claims Russia Launched Aerial Nuclear Weapon in December Test BIRMINGHAM, England (% —Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev boasted today the Soviet Union will soon have guided missiles with H-bonib warheads which could “hit every point-in the world.” Khrushchev made thi 8 _|statement in warning jeer- ers in the West: “Never Shake your fist at a Rus- Wipes Out Chapter. of National Press Photog- raphers. Mahar is The Press’ Chief Pho- tographer and is now in his eighth year with The Press. Vander- worp is serving his fourth year as a staff photographer. Other classifications included pic- jture portfolios, features, spot \news, color, general news, person- \alities and pictorial. High School Band Wins Top Rating at State Festival The 85-piece Pontiac High School band. under the direction of Dale C. Harris brought home a first division rating in state Class AA competition held at Michigan State University in East ane Satur- day, The band has received no rating other than first division since it} [began attending ;_ Athe state festi-| *vals-in 1933. The only other- class AA band to receive a first rating lin the 1956 Michigan School Band | ‘and Orchestra Festival was Mus- lkegon., All<\four judges gave the local band members number 1 ratings.) The required march played by ‘all Class AA schools was a tone ‘poem, ‘‘Mannen Veen” by Wood. |The warm-up march chosen by Pontiac was “Debonair’’ by Royal, ‘composed especially for the Pon- tiac band. A free selection was “Fantasy on Themes. of Fresco- baldi” arranged by Mohaupt. Other Michigan schools in the) [Class AA Teague are Owosso,! Flint Central, Midland, Benton, Harbor and Muskegon. More than 4,000 musicians competed in the event. Clawson, a Class B band, won a first division rating as did Fern- dale’s high school orchestra. . | _lyard. That too was brought un- Afternoon... The damage to the W. Rumsey Co, waste mill was estimated at about $100,000 by co-owners Henry D. and John H. Ramsey. by high winds which fanned the flames. Volunteers concentrated on playing water on frame houses across the side street which were endangered, ‘ The company processes rags into wiping. cloths for industrial use. Ten pieces of fire equipment)“ wére called to fight the ‘blaze which was visible from 20 miles away. The Bradley and Chubb coal shed, some 400 yards away, caught fire from flying sparks. This blaze was put out immediately, causing) little damage. Another spark set fire to high grass behind the Church and Church Co. lumber|* der control On-the scene at the height of the fire were- volunteers from the Har- rison and Shelby Township Fire ‘Departments and the Romeo and Armada village departments. Only fireman injured was .Will Jarvis of Harrison Township, whose hand was pierced by wire. “He was treated by a local phy- sician, Edison crews were calted to cut “hot” wires periling hundreds who, witnessed the spectacular con: flagration. A transformer caught fire and! fell to the ground,. causing an electrical blackout. in the village! for about —an- hour, Windsors in‘France CHERBOURG, France (#-—-The Duke and Duchess of Windsor ar- rived today aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth from New York, to Britain. Then he launched into a, shows the police where he hid the claimed the Soviet Union was first nation to do ng “T am quite sure that w as reported by the British Industries Fair, co-hosts at the luncheon. A translator read out Khrush- chev's speech in English, sen- tence by sentence as it was being delivered. Most Western news- men here did not hear the trans- lator read out the clause “‘that ean fall anywhere in the world.” But a BIF official text, based on a shorthand writer’s version of the mier Bulganin indicated last De- eember the Soviets already had guided missiles capable of inter- continental flights. Khrushchev said he had seen people shaking fists at him‘ and Bulganin since their arrival in oral translation, included it. Pre-:Bureav,.tonight will be clear and ='11-Year-Old awkwardly because of poor ," sh Weather for Tonight —Clear and Cold - According to the U. S. tena cold, The mercury is: expected -to drop_to a low of 28-32 degrees. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cool with a high between 44- 48 degrees. . In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature proreting 8 a.m, was 26 degrees. The thermometer rose vivid account of Soviet strength. to 40 at 2 p.m. Politics, Love Highlight Editors: Parley in Capital Some 400 editors assembled this last week in Wash- ington, D.C. to discuss problems of news of the day. According to form, a day at an editors.meeting still finds politics, romance and celebrities top news. the finding of John W. Fitz- gerald, editor of The Pon- tiac Press: spend most of the year in, France. « Adlai Stevenson spoke for 3 Graham Has One Chance to Escape Death DENVER (INS)—Legal experts) concefied today that-John Gilbert, Graham, 24, accused of dynamit-| ing /an airplane causing death to! M4) /persons, has one slim chance} chamber. / Po ‘Colorado's peculiar law evidence. The WSeteaoe Attoreay’ Jobe J, Gib-| verge of being finally chosen. |Opposing lawyers indicate that all they need is to find. one more, | “acceptable” juror, In the ‘box, itentatively accepted, are six men) ‘Graham is accused of sabotaging Young Graham is charged with ’ i a United Airlines mainliner which exploded - near Longmont, Colo. 's hons reiterates during the interro-ivictims. gation of prospective withesses: ack rend ‘\peromramt melatve - + itera Prosecutor Bert Keating's case ‘connecting Graham with the mur- ider ig all circumstantial except for a confession the sullen youth has now repudiated. took off in the plane from Denver. He had taken out $37,500 flight in- surance on her life. ‘The plane blew up eleven minutes after take- off. ‘All the evidence revealed thus far which connects Graham with the airplane explosion is circum- stantial except for the repudiated confession. No one saw him plant lin Today’ s Press. County News. jan coy Deena eee Editerials | o/ exessuess badd eT + Ea fp Prareen > ans ere oe s *, i the bomb in his mother’s suitcase. Graham_worked for him at one time in his electrical repair shop. The state is expected to try te show that the defendant thus had received training which would. have enabled him to as- bomb in. the plane luggage. In capsule form this was* minutes at noon Saturday .and President Eisenhower for the same length of time in the evening. At the noon luncheon on Sat- the U.S. has lost all initiative in | the military struggle with Com- munism. rf President Dwight D. Eisenhower in a slightly more dramatic setting! with the stage ‘set for a radio and’ TV broadcast said, ‘The United, States could take some comfort o the recent changes of the Russi foreign policy, The shift in the we tactics does offer a degree of com- fort,” President Eisenhower said. state criminal statutes. Most Colorado's law on circumstantial | ; evidence ig: almost unique among and up the day with some of his latest his father, mother and bratber after he received a spanking. Here Taylor hé reloaded His Family n Govern Party Leaders. Expect ‘Draft’ fo Draw Mayor Detroit Chief Assumes ‘Wait and See’ Attitude Concerning Petitions 3 -LANSING (® — Detroit's ernorship picture today, 22 rifle he used, : Youth Kills ‘Nagging’ Parents, Brother: MANSFIELD, Conn. (#—An 11-year-old boy eyesight, shot to Vestn he his entire family—mother, father and older brother. He told police they picked on him and he feared he would be sent to rettem school. Fifth er Robert Cur- genven said he killed the three late Saturday after- ‘noon at the family’s rural home here, 30 miles east of Hartford. He slept in the farmhouse that night, then reported the killings’ to a neighbor Sunday morning. night last week his father ked him because he wouldn't put out his bedroom light and go to p, Robert said. ih Hi i Alter, telling his. story to police] sis yesterday, was committed to the state hospital at Norwich/?* for a W-day mental examination, |" Robert ix built stockily but he has poor sight in his right eye and wears glasses. He said he had to sight the rifle with his left eye,|Pact. RELOADED EACH TIME He told State Police Lt. Harry on aaeee 22 aime rifle after every shot, spare bullets between his bon aay First he killed his brother, Rich-). ard Jr. He walked into the barn where Richard was milking a cow about 5:30 p.m, “I'm going te shoot yot,"’ he told Richard. But he said Rich- ard paid him no mind and home and snapped: “Get out of here.” When Richard resumed milking, iRobert fired a shot that caught ithe brother rf the hand, The ‘brother flung a milking can at thim and Robert fired again—hit-| ting him in the stomach. Robert backed out the barn door (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) n Strange Request Sends 4|Lawmaker Into Tizzy WASHINGTON ®—Aides to Rep. Richard M. Simpson (R-Pa) are * Ike to Vote in Primory sénhower will go to morrow ‘e vote demand at home the “factual, objective ligent news reporting” of Referring to the elections and , eee . -|Mayor Albert E. Cobo dom- — Party leaders were certain — Hl i ? ‘ik sie ee 9 me Pes iS A a a Se ee mere 2 - cet , ; 3 : a A a) i a ; i ee, Ce i et BES a hv PSR?! 2s PONTIAC PRESS. MONDA ‘ : : RS Soi ey . aw a 4 / a oe eS 7 | PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1956___ les Sie es fh eh is i oo : : - x . &. ( } lke Offers Test |The ‘Day in Birmingham — Ho Radleadars lice Ch Perkins Lote’ ¢4 2 4 4 f ea ; r City Parking Lots ix Stalin's Wrongs,’| BIRMINGHAM — te. ge a a ran wer } Seekers of Peace’ Ne en Four homes were ransacked { pair were pitched off ‘wast "4 mission upon tonight at a com-|completely over the weekend, but y Saturday, was to appear in the |, NASHINGTON «~The ise Lot 3-4 north of Hamilton, Lot)PoTs "gi ae Oakland Coanty Prosecutor's of- ling its own test of the -|3-HH south of Hamilton and * ee “ . fice tale, joumbdp polles veld. ot the widely od'lat Forest sad’ Brownel. will be High Twelve Club members will . ae an oe pact prone eit wpe Paling Tuy net Deven Ge :- pPrcapee he ‘omack, 32, a truck issia's new look foreign policy. owners and 60 per cent by the city. | Tuesday night at Devon Ga- ‘ cotrne wie Beoy at 38 Nowbaey ee. ¢ Git tune hee . ad. He eaattteg he wes giving the The heart of the challenge sj : day meeting. : ‘ while on the moa ager breeze” defined by President Eisenhower The city’s share of the financ-- s : = ‘ y to a drivein is that Russia’s leaders ing is to be . : movie, Police should) paid, as is ‘ Chief Frank Van wi " ue ty yo IC § Atta ‘said. ors ~ wrengs of Salle” sen, tr ae tes ce | S 0 ye . w 2 stilt prevail parking meters, PRA 4 npg daughter, April 9, is other nations. He wee acai bak ah egr olgy Apr oar : fi ote Seen nin een an aentetiis i taltng te ahont 0 S suffered com: many ‘eid Koren, the Kwopesn| neti 34 wn | 3 pound fractures of the left leg. satellite regimes and the Som th ong Bat 6, GF spaces , se a ‘ asthe ter Bet Phafils Done, 11 tainty of Peace in Asia. |, The right of way and pavement Veterans Affairs Heads: ‘ ceestinent uc pies Seslenn, Son A BRAIN TRUST for Ferndale and Park streets Will Answer Questions. i said. ey Eisenhower lad ut his Leas on hearing re —~ necessity) at Local Meeting - Police sald Womack claimed he Soviet relations in a speech before/been tonight. The decision has | wen Coding Souk SS See oe ee meet Gear & Co Aen Guiceaieate toake oat bear A group of ; » on Newberry, which is a grav- ptt aed oo-y digs six Chi | ey = ee Editors|plans for a May 2 wat beat, , a eae : Sic tamed ee oe oan my gas bomb in a garbage can, and youngsters found an 50 residents of the buildi United Press Photo - 6: cipal League meeting a * |expected ac area ore ; and the girls were| “STwey of on apartment bul opened it under the back the building; and a burry-up call le pro . receive nate ond wel to meet W : pitched forward. April building. The resultant was the ; ment, Here the youngsters playfully re- for the fire depart- | He Proposed creation of the notification of the spe-|night to lodg ednesday ; Bagnd ny Pg ie te : # the routing of men er mts py Tem fe so, an tw Sane er tran tom Twa salies complaints aquinst i Phyilis onthe left, — 16 Die j tf St d ; \ ment on foreign poicy—a “raatlfiey ely. | of their GI mortgaged - ' . - '« . bs ~ isory board” of Troy * : : od Fifth-Grader Shoo In ate students, Civic Leaders ‘ , cle, Be called it Deva aay tuo paresis had reenained (p.m. ai the ‘Amvets Post 16° at | Fifth-Grader Shoots |p. Acpidante | VilLS eaders Syrian Leaders, (tide «med STS eset meee s -His Parents, Brothe oad Accidents VV Ill OPE ikon Community = vee coped bes lee Just south of Vile, 908 tho Lamm. | go ser ws ees sien = , DIOMEr | a aE Dal atelceeites ‘wentase Denld p edhe ch. ation km wale bert and Seceny property le west the veterans’ questions will be : (Continued From Page One Four Bu jpanel will hold interest tonight at) and illiams, David Cartier 0 pone alge sing codenly wpe! edhe oho ay pO Charles Ward, state veterans’ af- : ) to Death tion B'nai Israel wad Lash Berg, sit Pontine Hi that as a former colon Seay Clty add Town | vt Greater, Wloyé : + and Richard stumbled after him. Traffic Cla . ; vic leaders join wi When!) and Karen E ¢ High : of the British colonial subject! ship ‘and Bi riage . ' E. Cremer, Agata Reheat Sved and again be Fatal ims Leieeiiiee picott coupon tor Pattee! se meee a senior! U.N. Official on Peace ine vi ie eee faa tev Gekiond Cuanigs an beter rl ty Toll of Yeor |Ptem , pomiacl 2,2, te, mage according UN. Oficial on Peace ie views of tion more restr betwen Bool iss epi So Cy Ce : Robert - aio : ; aclto R oe “the right of Med ;3 Na teutier-—a, het By THE ASSOCIATED Pixs |chologist im Fontinc schools: Saat ne eeeenaater, ting) Lands in Damascus ee pene FS sath yoiBirmingham after the tee tina| Millard L. Nicholson, senior vice a 7" saichignss washed. teidta eons |beme Couaces, Pestas Bape’ Cut PONT sa The United Incorporated has been completed. ood "Commitee ‘we Amvets’ “ Reloading, Robert went dents took a total of 16 director and the Boys’ cub Pontiac D DAMASCUS, Syria w — tain States thust main- Elmer Haack says tax|*2!4 committee would be pgst, : farmhouse where dents Wok total of 16 lives a8! waincld of All Sins Episcopal eains Hammarskjold arrived = eee oa ee sean “solamong tet Ramer Haack sa {8%/at the meting to carry the com . mother, Beatric, 41, largest , Episcopal ‘sisiasienced talks with ned and reasons for the two-decade|Plaints to “levels” if } oan ee Se through ype Her ipscdesce na tpn — suk Gre aust es Baby Giri ows Sy ae at te ee femamens ae ot conrad helen” it fi ttn poner Acceai ee . she sa him alming the ile teltres betwten © Dim. Friday tnd| Ofer coat Youth and! praye motor Pies G, elbehd ves Ore “The future alone,” he hall, ted. its municipal building, |bulders Nicholson, the t.. like something 6 p.m. Friday and r service and cremation U.N, official was greeted at “ean show whether. ; sald, ond m have “failed to live up : sa? “hey.” Robert shot her midnight Sunday. - _ Other contributors to the was held at, 10:a’clock the airport by Syri the Commu- Birmingham received Spring-|° their contracts with ome: shot dead ce Viti ‘Three of the) Aiig’s program will to me cre” lin the chapel at x this morning officials and S yan ata ged mayen Prado aia ae ot theca : above the heart. s were from a : Rabbi Henry Hoschander, Ma- Memorial Cemetery for peljof honor. Shortly after h I s peace.” * * @! or : > 1N-THE mEAD ~— Bm 0ST zor Willem W, Denaldeon and |p" and Dorothy. y for Baby Gil he went Into conference is arsva He noted, that ince the death arket”Seturday to capture. Wil -— s Robert said he Burda Coprieston, 46, 2 | Adult Institute < of the lor 118 Goetz Bowmas-| zi. Soviet Union run en capture Wil- | For 2 Days Only! ' , 118 * , are operati ie Kincer, 17, Y : hie father, I and oa. Rayment, 1, ated baterda ms — sponsors af the a. Bealdes her parents she is Hammarskjold goes next to Jor fe stil Tremaine” “dictatorship LaNiay. 26, 348 'N. Se Bénin "Brin, rte vou * z 3 . ‘ : ; s- sur- mains." » 6, : ; of + Fe as fire swept thelr four-reom lasek ts te Steet Gad Gechuwme buna a ke cs age —_ procera tag N, Saginaw, es- ring in Your EE Boe frame house in Detrolt. Six local teenagers have been the US. Air Force and Richard, a pee eat aed Be te i ios sda Peulig pellon, whe ape tovaniaet shot that Another chosen to question panel pn , ” | Syria and|,, 2" foreign affairs, he said iu pects found t though Ss _= ‘Christian, a aan Ciitford|They are Thomas Lufkin, Sree The baby was dead at birth Fri os — ae regime - LaMay’s car bet a ed to him; hae: Boothieda Tovmnahay a biazelerick High junior; Vicky Everett, ~ = Pontiac General Hospital.|week vod ont endl agreed inae|Parently has cut back on “violence him to Birmingham, Sty reer, Electric Shaver "Give mo that rifle Tee ae Associated P home, [Pontiac High School senior; sees oad were by Donelson - a ormy ‘spoke an. Political a and relies » nore ail iineis % | for R ; gi traffic fatalities: ome | ae) ™ eTUusa. . — larcenies. oa more—the et Samuel Yates, 67 ry | John Wesle\ were fired ton ache antiers “More ‘ate pa Saeienus Pate caught by | iF R shot caught his and bie wile, Latte, Go Ons Attack esley Lucas were fred from Syrian tertryplicy wil have to take place. be fhm wit sere maathet ope | _and he fell to the ground Robert Caldwell, 34, of Rochester. | x _dohn Wesley Laas, 8, of Brown israel Premer fore the free nations can afford to fd him wih store terme n nis | _ %* ADJUST | DIDN'T SLEEP Charles A. Miller, 31, of Detroit. p a 0 wales Ce See Talia chien ci Premier David BensGu"* “he Velanes.” heat. | Sone ae Ge me ows CLEANING “Tt ; Taylor Robert E. Zoscsak j . ' jay morni arliament so quickly - | er teed oe mont. os, ot ref FOVISION IN Bill mee Ck: Si ae ie S tovlell Graig hoes @ 2 “eamine TWO Receive Injuries feet his shoes in the fiat. | © X OFLING or Loe een SS ee win He was horn in Browh manent peace” if ilammarshyala(e® “UtO Leaves Road ins a recovereé. As weekend} By Facto ate eee dl F se Public | Works!son ‘of George and Sarah Sharp “finds in any of the neighboring pers nedly . A youth, re- y ry-Trained about 9 p.m., bed| Feliderto Moncada, 24, of Bay) Mem ; of George and Sarah SharpjCentries @ sincerg ‘Two pervona guffered’ minor in-(ZOrtealy, about 17, took a car trom Remi +: 2 didn’t sleep very well |City. , - bers Rip Section — and married there to Selinda ward peace.” inclination. to-|juries in an accident at Hiller and Harold Turner’s used car lot. but rmington Technicians : at 9 am. Sanday Cari S. Lame, 27, of Flint, of Highwa Nhees ")Herber July 4, 1900. He credited-the U.N Commerce Roads, West Bloom- fled when he had a minor. accident All work will be | It wasn’t until J Otis Lowing, 41, of Jenison, y Measure | when Mr. Lacas lived in Pon: |e Stee sce aa withtield Township, Saturday at it ie: Seat Macenictien. | Remington toliialoions., Dam PE meg ‘al Doss Gore, 63, of Maybee,| WASHING tine, he was employed " lIsraeli borders but Areb.|1:15 pun. car owned by Jack Cook,\212|]' 28 07, worn parts replaced - John E. Powers, a neighbor,|and his son Elmore, 18, of Chicago. ASHINGTON «®—Nine mem-| Wilson Found yed at the «ine dan , warned that) Roy Hutchinson, 23, 83 W August, Pontiac, taken from at low’ factory rat : cer at the University Mra. Grace Askour MCAg0.ibers of the House Public Work . aggression egal an Arab war ofjland Dr., the driver of the ood-|city parking. lot, was found . « ) of Gettysburg, Pa. Askounes, 67, Of/Committee, including me etic Spree Renipe haste one son,|means over.” nst Israel is by —— went off the road, told Poni — ey police in the| 4 Eugene Shuff Buckley _( ce 0 : seven ice he lost , middle of Powers ss Erl » 15, of Elkton. y (D-NY) today strongly ters, Mrs. Merle Pason ~-_ Pig Israeli Premier called upon| another Vehicle, trol while passing/on. ; . : eet, with lights still PEE , said Pomeroy, 13, of Niles. attacked a ; ltroit, M s of De-\the United States and other the House on 4 ; the networks to make the Demo. confessed selling the ciee pair|Allen C. Ingle conducted the hear- - $1.00 ¢€ and Catherine |Way building bill authore rca by _ Mrs. John H. Martin corre ee : — rtowping shop. They were pond peut wien Sele — ee Value Zuick Hilberg. [Fallon (D-Md). yieP’)) Mrs. John H lwhich’ Eiechewer “englaiend bas a garage on Elizabeth Lake|while Fl oe ia ane + None of the ton | n H. (Marguerite C.)/, ower explained his road, police said loree was committed for 60\[E ‘ong handle after a 13-day walkout Mr. —_Hilberg. | oppositi signers’ indicated'Martin. 76, of 525 Whittemore veto. of the farm bil pan S-sonenneneaae ae days. » 22 steel tines will - . : — was 82 years! whole. ‘men is Gon cone as a{‘ed yesterday after an illness . “I'm @.generous hel and I'ta’ erate SSO oe ¥ not harm fine grass. Rakes clean, Four values of Falkland | oe age, was at . voted for it/!* years. going to let th , ‘Tm, : —— | Be ~ es ae Islands} , one time a ‘part- ad 32-man committee - She was‘ born in Avilla, indo"? of my Marcel 4 bi OE cy will be) fo... tm ner in the Hilberg the bill last Friday July 6, 1879 and ca 4 *|Texan told report tea” the ; or Com let 4. ie ge recon s < Erepency & Dee Nxt) Dit hae siete ee ‘tue my again mone of Oe] ele 1 —— Port Stanley Goods Store. It was Located ong [shadowed a fight un oe lenis Mrs, Martin was a meniber of wan cee, tes in 1952 when he| PROTECTION ‘a Saginaw St. opposite the. J c. lation hits the House floor ane the First Baptist Church, ts sur- |get hold mi aan, if we can it The Weather wm ive ie -_ mane ie this weet. The bikin a| Donan’ ef, Poatioc, arey” R. |. The speech is to be a on Neceth el ‘ is later y } a einai Pas fiac, Wr radio | ° . cloud ae” Saw vice ees conducted ml roa seth varteb, ress, em before the present Con-| Rowan of ibeabeston, cag A probate a» pe. 2ST: oe the : Sign Your elesdy tnd seeler today. —"Fartty|from his home, 52 W sinesses | meteors of Sastdingten and Ner- -TV network at the same time! Sturdy Galvanized Steel ont go ttontant low 28-22. WaS & ae illiams St. He man Martin of Ga: tere. Her. end on ROCEV at 21:00 pm. | coah. high wwe SS orl a tinaed ist Charch. ‘entral Method- leaders See C obo prema ag 5 , cobr Johnson said. : : Ash Bushel Bask et ; ¥ inishing) Surviving are a nephew is livi ’ = ‘harles Gehringer,' : Regular $2 F o i | Max-|? s living in Goshen, Ind, eee . .29 Value ; jeunes Pd in Pontiac beste of Pontiac, two nieces, in Governor Rac Service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday Two Area Men Injured —] Limit Mt aia! en ecumie tn 8 0m ond Mrs. W tna a Philadelphia e — the Donelson . Johns Funeral] 4 Waterford Township accident F VEL OIL 1 ] / Dizection: orth west. ocity 10-15 mph! A sister, Mrs. Aor ppiotadaaee (Continued From Page One) Hales of the Fi wy Witters _&. ~_ a is oe for two e Sen svt Monday st 1:23 p.in. is living in. Or , rl ¢ rst Baptist Church en Sat at 12:3 CONTRA } Boon sete Tuesday’ at 8:08 am service will be a ee eee ght p ee follow in/=2er Young, 30, Ortonville “and T Ideal for hauling dirt, trashy: “Monday at 6:17 p.m. tay Say “ 2 p.m. Tues) — hopes for success, ening pres pena Friends sincemayno oun, 2, Drayton Plains. | ptr aches, ete. Large capacity , Downtown Tem from parks - Griffin! 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Committee, dicts the Democratic + ¢ Congress will do “something in _ {the way of a tax revision for the average man" before the current CLEANING ar ary : wees oe * - eee He did not elaborate on the “tax : ; e * forecast i address : ‘Call Us a last night at a Sites dco vee [Baro prt Dene FUR COAT ia tas tee Gackere ot or Dene TREATMENT crat party fight together and not & STORAGE among themaives. . ! : ) , id not €o into detail, but our WORLD —If you're tired of have to climb in and out via’ the cockpit. The salle aid not prac coge Mae OF THIS traffic, try driving on the moon. The car for the ear actually exists, though not on the moon, for |,. 9 reference to the fight for the - ; tour is shown in this artist's sketch of the new. _ it's to be’ shown at the International Automobile |pemocratic ‘presidential nomina- Astra-Gnome. 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ESSAY CONTEST WINNER — a 13-year-old Lincoln Junior Higtr tered in a state contest. the New Citizens’ League of Pontiac and an instructor of citizenship classes, hands Shirley Parent a $10 check for top prize in‘an essay - contest sponsqred by the Bemis-Olson Amvets auxiliary. Shirley is Pontiac Fress Photw Mies Jenies kndeua, president of THE PON’MJAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 Shop ‘til 9 Tonite o or Call FE 4251 os Wonderful Savings! School seventh grader. Her essay “Consider the Blessings of Freedom" concerned the feeling that Americans do not appreciate their blessings. Her essay will be en- UNPAINTED FURNITURE All Styles and Prices DAVEY’S FURNITURE 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE .2-9047 Lost 27 Lbs. vimegt AL rihat wig Rene | losing gad he a overstulfed “teclin nce 27 Ibs, I feel fi time sosing 2 made ¥ saints a icine steps EXCESSIVE HAIR LOSS tor's phen sed ela oils oy real es, Medicine = tonight - then a ohare tn Peers | pom coming oat pecanee ee et all druggists. 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We can ' take courage from that sure , | Weekend Driving Risks Figures compiled by The Travel- ers Insurance Companies reveal weekend fatalities played a big part __ im making 1955 the bloodiest year in ' the Nation’s highway history. "All told 37,800 motorists lost their ‘lives’ and 2,158,000 were _ injured in traffic accidents. Of the deaths .15,730 occurred during weekends and more than 20 per cent of all fatalities came on Saturday. Thus, the inescapable conclusion is that Saturday is the *: blame this fact = Directory Will. the southern half of: the Lower. Peninsula, 191 acres in the north- ern half and 145 in the Upper | As anyone who has lived in Michi- gan for any length of time should know from bitter experience that 90 per cent of all forest. fire losses the result of human care- ‘lessness, ee = Pes we & & - Once again we urge everyone _ to help keep Michigan's magnifi- cent woodlands green. Make — ' sure that your cigaret or cigar stubs, or pipe’ashes don’t start any fires. -Above all, spare no effort before you leave to ensure that your campfire is completely quenched. 4 Rs ee The Man About ‘Town Heads for Million € Big Growth in Our County Head: What if you use you should not go in debt over, = — An advance peek at the proofs for the ‘1956 edition of the Oakland County offi- cial directory, put out by County Clerk Lynn D. Allen reveals some quite amazing figures. It shows that our public utility corporations are so sure that.the county's population is headed for the million mark that they are budgeting enormous sums to be ready for that figure. The census of 1950 gave us only four-fifths of that number, but actual. installations by these. same corporations now show that we are away ‘above 600,000. The directory points out . that this growth: is principally outside the limits of our cities and villages. It ‘lists several hundred officials on the na- tional, state, county, city, village and township levels, and is for free distribu- (nee Leading batter in the American League ---y-when the 1955 MAT Baseball Contest closed, ian today is in the same position, The 39 con- testants who picked him this time are hoping he'll be in the same place when the contest closes next Friday night. The five top batters after Sunday's games ‘are: : AB R OR Pet: Skowron, N.Y.... -™® 8 1 wt Seaver, hag he Guanes Hf H Hy = Monte, AE... 8 ae teen Wash. cecepespe: OO, Oe a First to..report any robin nest build- ing is Mrs. Fletcher Wareham ; of Williams Lake, who says the same pair got an early start last year. ” Returning from a six weeks’ vacation in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Faweett of 23 Pofter St., found their Christmas cactus with eight blossoms and eight buds. * NEA Service, Inc. “I Tell You I Smell Something Burning ‘David Lawrence Says: President Indirectly U a to Wake Up and Revolt Against Rulers 2 BEEBE; to historical t prospect that unless they see things © differently Japan may be forced to THEME OF REVOLUTION But it was -the deliberately planned strategy of the prepared comment, was fired that was “heard rges sidered a sensational appeal to the peoples of Soviet Russia over the heads of their rulers came at. the very end of the President's ad- dress—again in carefully couched phrases, as he said: “A Soviet government genu- “We cannot doubt that the cur- rent of world history flows toward freedom, In the long run dictator- ship and despotism must give way. We can take courage from that sure knowledge. But as a wise Russians American, Justice Holmes once said: “The inevitable comes to pass through effort." We should take these words to heart in our quest for peace and freedom, : These ‘great aspirations of humanity will be brought about—but only by de- voted human effort.’’ . * * * _ Then Eisenhower, in his conclud- ing sentences, deliberately referred again to the Battle of Concord, de- scribing it as a “symbol of the faith, the courage, the sacrifice on which the victory of freedom de- (Copyright 1956, New York Berald Tribune Inc.) Nitroglycerin By WILLIAM BRADY, MD. Having just recovered frém, as ‘ nearly as I can remember and in ‘the chronological order of occur- rence, duodenal (peptic) ulcer; di- ’ yvertuculosis, carcinoma of the head of the pancreas, pyelonephrosis, and finally angina pectoris—the an- gina was a contribution of a retired obstetrician who made ‘the diagno- sis when I thumped my breast-. bone piteously to describe my agony one day on the bowling green. . “Aha,” exclaimed my crony, “this will stop it"'—he gave me a nitroglycerin tablet, I prom- ised to take the tablet if the dis:, tress grew worse, and I thanked him for the suggestion—as a mat- ter of fact, it seemed to stop my ~ fretting, for I have great faith festation of distress; or perhaps take one regularly every two hours every day. I took my tablet (I think the: doctor said it was 1-100th grain) | just experimentally when I be- came extremely excited about the way one of the clowns in a wres- tling match was making a monkey out of the referee: I found the tablet fairly potent—it gave me a brief few moments of throbbing headache and a red facé, But un- fortunately the angina had shifted to the. spleen before I took the tab- let, and of course when the trow- ble reaches that stage, you, may just as well light your pipe, sit back, relax and say: Quiet please. That's all I ask—quiet, silence, one minute it. And if there's any- after the administra- assessors, tax collectors, privately to families who need it., as badly as we did when I was a boy..on Chapel Street in Canan-~ daigua, and especially do 1 forbid Tablet Faked Brady in His Younger Days (sensory nerves arising from roots in thé spinal cord and pass-— ing around the trunk between the ribs.) T ami submitting this report of my case as a thesis which should qual- ify me for a new degree—D, F.— to designate the doctor who. doc-- tors himself, nosis, or trea’ Dr. stam eelf- o en is sent to Pon-. tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) . Mo. Lye #F ay oe piel gts eae rie fe a ; a : rs. pee 7 pf a ee 7 ioe " ee 2 a f oa ) pe ‘ +o > _____, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY APRIL 23, 1956 pe oe misntads obsennaiiee coat gedhenptietaontyrcnye Be —— Voice of the I eee oe ie | Yas gr 3 yas ad. te 9 : ‘Does Pontiac Have Money — i set only That's Burning Pockets? _ “Does the City ef Pontiac have money on such projects? T think ceeactem ee acted ae ae es eecond clans matter needed is the unceasing co-operation pockets, | (290 N. Paddock St. : everyone in possession driver's First went through the . it. mm . sae Sealy e floonms Marya onc ‘Why Is 1 Warning , wis signs trom some of the lesser on Fluoride T: 2” Forest Fire Warning | Ths wrlieg has had some mighty — ase still trying to condition the With the opening of Michigan’s yo cata people's minds to having fluoride trout season April 28, only a few days dei ta acilial ene 0b Ae- ey vee RE ; away, it is timely and fitting to warn ee ae at om to be, why dees a leading manu- the he anglers and all other outdoor en- padlagen be g gh 5 gositoengh per of toothpaste to which eu MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 -thusiasts against the danger of forest X the stot fe roth; yieing fr: pecan sc age re “? —To : : fires. : ; hot not use it as excessive consump- — ia Se ‘ . ‘motorists « dead t - : * Tke Cautiously Hopeful — ‘tme neea for such warning is em- tap net Net may ‘Br rt cde rot tnt Over Peace Prospects — tret ares already have cauted avoid But the dilly of them all is the © manent teeth appear.” a, For us am outstanding feature of sije timber: losses. Although the recent change whereby noPvn, If children’ under age six President Eusennowsr’s foreign - nag hae of the State ae eee inet tt cape atl you & ‘wothpaste containing fluoride. * weather in some areas and should swallow some in ad- _ policy address to the Nation's news- sti) is more like Winter than Spring, Cias tet lok te oe dition to fluorides obtained, from, » paper editors was his restrained total of 928 acres of woodland al- right fo read it, eS optimism about peace prospects. ready | damaged by. 60 fires. If this is an improvement, why take this chance with After reminding his hosts that alegeaes by uot tace the sop agus toward the your children's teeth when © few . three . x *® -® 5 street? With the old way you can jess sweets and pop in addition to when he last addressed them Accoliling tothe Conservation ) ece the sign for quite some dis other methads of prevention would Department thiese fires have «] *. ‘ ‘Do we need a high-priced traffic 00 08 ee Ms. M, T. Dane - burned over 592 acres in the fF aN. engineer to spend the taxpayers’ 100 W. Longtellow . Pravda Makes Top Reds Sound Like English Idols By JOHN H; MARTIN INS Foreign Director Russia's top traveling salesmen are getting a cool but diplomat-- . the pair, publishing news about its bosses, added. that “people gathered in the streets, in the windows, gra- * * ® The B-K arrival was not like that at all. There were curious - ers when the two. arrived. But there were no cheers, and-the only flowers provided were those put local So- what wary, getting out of nutomo- biles and into buildings quickly. He commented wryly that he did sore at the British arrangements for. the tour, : A British Foreign Office _press when this day is over, I . offer you my sleep... my dreams beneath the stars . much as I can give, my love. . . Or dedicate to you . . . I want to ‘ world to me, (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: To Be Good Teacher, One ‘Must’ Apply Abstract Ideas to Everyday Problems Prof, Mackey and Joe Bunt- ing are examples of topnotch teachers. For they transpose abstract problems into the im- mediate interests of their stu- dents. They make education practical. A good teacher is a salesman for idets. He has missionary zeal for his subject matter and tries to make all his pupils fall in love with it, too. . _BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . Case R-337: Prof. A. B. Mackey is typical of our foremost teachers of psychology in American colleges and universities. “Dr. Crane, this past year I~ said one of-~ was a freshman,” Professor Mackey's students. _and thus must force themselves : into studying. ; Students are primarily interested in themselves, now. In fact, that is the basic secret of all human interest. For we adults, as well as child- This student was over six feet tall and had already driven two previous teachers from the job. So Mr. Bunting used some good . psychology on the~boy, who was interested almost: solely in base- ren, are primarily interested in _ ball ourseleves at this very moment. , Thus, every inch that a teacher gets away from our own epi- dermis, we begin to lag in enthusiasm. And every second that the teach- er moves away from the present Mr. Bunting gave -him a fule book of baseball, and thereafter transposed all arithmetic problems to the baseball diamond. * * «@ . He had the student compute the area of the infield and the speed : in tmites per hour of a pitched baseball, etc. ‘ . “Dr, Crane,” said Mr, Bunting, “this boy had absolutely no in- terest in arithmetic if it dealt with computing interest on bank loans or on how many men could “dig a ditch in three days if five men could finish it in eight days. 7" fe. ae! x fk ee . a j ere i Fee iS es oe ae ir ee | ae Bg MN ig 2 ‘ cS eas j at eet ree 3 * 2 I 5 ey Z PB Nat, f ewe aud ep dB Pees a | ec i. A a ily ae Ce ee ere ey | pay I sgl Tit hoon ifs lactating ed o6 RD ROME SOE gran Ay HOA aR MEETS PAE e FOG LR BIA, Ne Oinichenctenjln. 40 oS ‘ Seog sod es 5 gia aay é e . amis Vim ah vf " ss ae u THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 fe : | _ SEVEN ote ® . x \ _ . a | . Hal : . Finland will have its greatestlof newsprint and 160,000 tons of Philippine Legislator Boyle Says: pup and paper pant, 's S000" eae ay Faerie C With Fraud M, Ma iL T, olmak rnin orks ndeabetin item harged With Fraud JYf'yy ai ells Me So Many Useful Thineel - Science Shrinks Piles aly worman ‘legislator, Sen, Pacita By HAL BOYLE ginated in Germany, but Marve Bin Chel to Dover to et thin is wring the U.S. W ther That whoever : med the Be- W: h Madrigal Gonzalez, was formally ny = a ‘ NEW YORK ™ — Things a/Olde England popularized the laundered property, Bureau forecasts the the weather cor-/gonia did a mighty poor favor to| , | charged today with misusing $157,-\columnist might never know if'he|bow tie. . } ' rectly 80 per cent of the time. |a mighty pretty flower, lew ay it out urgery 000 in U.N. and Philippine govern-|didn’t open his mail: Thal, ths: decidion. af Parte vend] Tit Aslan diaed are ems That the new emphasis on a ———— Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— * . ment welfare funds. * * 8 _ {to send their finery across the/known as “Spanish kettle drums.”|slimmer waistli has cost Amer’ 4 000 H le Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids | , 4 - 7 * @ | That contact lenses aren’t new. ; That when men wore long, tight-/ican. potato growers much of their Oenereey Relieves i es od ak Sateen pa chapiniebetee ak oe mea en 100 P | Slated te a ger > pales, Yee, N.Y. Giossiel) roblem” And ra cused of falsifying docu-|Revolution—not so much to help /Y, oles t mor Lagos gorentc oon found a new healing substance hemorshoid sonditions, ments and diverting funds andjvision as to change the color of : Reg Bee meg tlh, Oh with the astonishing ability to 0 te 20 : _ Property of the U.N. International|the eyes, thus helping ‘serve “10 Receive Am - [Pair of for a shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve All £3 yest canine the use of : Childrens Emergency Fund, the|& disguise. - ne 1¥: | douning Gem bimoolt ~ pain—without surgery. narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- U.N, Appeal for Children and the) That 30 per cent of contact lens ‘ St ek he In one hemorrhoid case after |. gents of kind. The secret is Philippine Social Welfare Admin-|wearers today are men and—ah, VIENNA, Austria @ — Poland's! .o*, ricans sperit more her, “very striking improve- | -@ new substance (Bio- istration, _"|Wanity—half of them are in the|Communist government, which re- bition: Geliens, ab: travel ong the! ration woreed | Pyne) meee tan ad ee ns ae : rooms gence Baabodly Ae geal artsy Mines "Sein wen tad promptly. | ready, teen bt ae oe A presidential investigation} That it used to take five hours|PUrgers, says it is preparing to * i : tissue on all commission charged Mis. Gonzal-/for grandma to cook a major din-j@mnesty more than 170,000 politi-;YOU Were here” postcards, —_ And, wile get rl reste Pei ofthe body _ "eZ — eA ways: —_ she ner for a family of four, but a/¢al and cotton prisoners. 'U. 8. NEEDS CARE Gein) took “, os B.., — ing substance ia was social welfare inistrator.| mother do it le ! F ; most amaz all—t e suppository or cintment She refunded $110,000 to the govhou. | Warsaw: radio Sar pues Piigurome ys Pe ood sean transis) hapeurennanh ean tesainicad ic |: orm dated Pearce het ik ernment in February. She denied is putting the final touches to a/°2? School childre si cases where doctors’ observations | for individually sealed convenient the iieiieaies chartes FO, cus A Wu law which wil authorite release of aren ne out of every four Son on wan over: a Dames of Preparation H fuppositories or ing her, Assn, estimates modern packag-|sentences of the others. Algae, a new athletic por- ‘act, were s0 tor. Pre is poise at the Marine Studios’ in that sufferers were ablé to | sold drug stores. is ing and new ways of preparing The amnesty will also apply to) id 15% feet at such ts | guaranteed or money Coulter Reports to U.N food give the average housewife}Polish refugees in the’ West, PO! he Ta leap as “Piles have ceased to be a Reg, U. 8. Pot. 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BRING TO ANY TOM’S NORTHWOOD MARKET © Coupon (Without Coupon $1.49) * * ae u4 a4 Tc a een ae ee Tre re bcos epee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1056 California Win in Nomination “WASHINGTON @—Adlai Steven- son's backers apparently believe that if he can win the California Some of his friends indicated today that while they are not slackening their efforts, they are net counting heavily on the May 18 Oregon and May 29 Florida’ maries. i ms Florida, the Stevenson forces Backers an ‘Primory| Victory. Spells Success, 4 @ppears under arrow, reading | 1 PLAY A 3 is * 2 © © © * ge ahead i o = ° ‘ = J ou’ & & A ono & mb & 8 ‘za = > i“ w ©° ime What's My Line, Ime. | ouig. . Saturday's answer: rOund, sWing, puch — Bout, glOye, Match, Boxer, fEini, Ring. Belt, "WHAT'S MY. spe OGTNCUR tock word relied scromble‘ as cs punhle to Gansu i downword. cRoss, tam Joe \29-Girls Seek primary opens in Chicago Aug. 13, it -may have strong psychological effect * * With 68 votes from Stevenson's - other first-ballot i endorsement from.Stevenson, who Kefagver for Oregon's sy tees Eisenhower last night. of|P#ign to. take. the emphasis away “misleading” the American peo-/from Stalin, the Soviet Union paid ple. enthusiastic homage to Lenin yes- ee said of the Eisenhower|terday—-the 86th anniversary © of his birth. sifor a long time to use the most ‘lable people, regardless of party, in making and administering for- tbatloiDy Confession’ ae policy got only a lukewarm Proposal : “There has eee a crying need |lishment of a-kind of brain trust|guarding ‘the ‘rights and interests to advise the government on for-\of citizens of the U.S.S.R.” In line with the current’ cam- Reserve Title | in Beauty Contest _A bevy of beauties are vying - the title “Miss Naval Reserve of 1956." - Some 23 contestants already are jentered, according to Lt, Cdr. Ber- nard A, Woessner, commander of the reserve training center, and). eg anes ae May 8). _ |deadline. ance: Nagai pando 2 St, Pietures of the girls are an dleptag tn She toaaae oO by. : The queen atid two. attendants will be chosen a week later, Woes- sner said, + The winner will get a trophy’ and)” a $50 savings bond. The two run- ners-up will win $20 gift certifi- cates, and $5 certificates will be presented. to® the other finalists, Woessner said. . The new queen will act as of- ficial hostess in Pontiac reserve activities, Woessner said. She will be crowned by last year’s queen, Beverly Dodd of Drayton Plains. 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Mrs, Lewis Peters is group | 2ist annual Missionary luncheon of reporter, . ‘ First Baptist Church sponsored by, - Missionaries attending the lunch- the Women's Home and Foreign eon were the Rev. and Mrs, D. S. centered the tables atrenged cobaret style for the party. re. dance Saturday at Birmingham Country Club was the final event of the season for members of the Cotillion Club." : é i Ne Je eS Be a ane ee Sova ran oe >. : ao ; sta pitted ied tates ba , ; Palmer G. Bundy of Davisburg and the William Hart: mans. The Bundys were the guests of the Hartmans for the annual dance. Guest Night was the occasion for the dance Satur- ' day by the Cotillion Club. Shown chatting between. numbers at the dance are (left to richt) Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Schmidt. Assists in Finale ceils | if : ies 2 ee ial Chatting between dances at the Bir- Mrs. L, Raymond Sampson and Bill mingham Country Club Saturday evening Dickinson. The dance was the final event were (left to right) Mrs, Bill Dickinson, of the Cotillion season.. ~ Womens Section MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 * PAGES 13- Personal News of Interest in Area‘: | Miss Adah Shelly of Washington’ Dorchester road, Birmingham son, David Gregory, April 18 at street and Miss Clara Nushaumer were recent guests at Chalfonte- Pontiac General Hospital. ly Putnam Directs} : Mission Society. The invocation was given by the Rev. Robert Fischer. The luncheon was also the oc- easion for election of officers. Mrs. William Hakes was chosen presi- dent, Mrs, Esther Winkey, vice- president; ond vice-president; Mrs. George Attwater, secretary; Mrs, Reinold Yeager, assistant secretary and Mrs. Agnes Sterman, correspond- ing secretary, Mrs, Stuart Davis is treasurer with Mrs, Clyde Anderson as assistant treasurer, Mrs, Frank Rudiaff dr. ts chorister, Mrs, _ T._N. Stosson has charge of the Mrs. Inez Slater, sec-' Clark, the Rev. and Mrs. Orval, Dunkeld, the Rev, and Mrs. M. D. | Christensen and the Rev. and Mrs. | Robert Shelton. Others were Ruth) Young and Mrs. T. Edward Me-| Cully, Jr. * * * Mrs. Yourig of the China Inland) Mission gave a message entitled, “Fellow Workers Behind the Scenes” and Mrs. McCuily-spoke) of life in the jungles of South Amer-/ ica, “4 Exchange Club Elects Officers = | Officers were elected by mem-| ‘bers of the Teachers Exchange!’ : ‘Club Friday. evening at Baldwin! school. Mrs. Grady Smith is presi-! dent, Mrs, R. E. Beste, vice-pres- ident; M@s. Ray Purcell, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Elmer Thorpe,/ corresponding secretary and Mrs. Irene. Albright, treasurer. | Mrs. Albright and Elizabeth ii? Halsey were co-hostesses at the mecting. Mrs. Herbert Siaght demonstrated cake decorating for the club and members decorated cupeakes which were served as part of the refreshments. Mrs, Slaght donated two cakes to be | used as hostess gifts. on Tuesday for New’ York City |-2 od from where they will sail aboard| . 2.4 the Queen Mary on Wednesday for Following a four-month.trip, Mr.' an extended European tour. jand Mrs, James P. Baldwin of| visit are England, Switzerland, |"@Ve returned to their home. a Italy and France. xv}. Om Dec. 21 they sailed aboard) it #8 _|the President Monroe from San) of North Saginaw street will leave Haddon Hall at Atlantig City, oS a ‘went to Palm Beach until their Ladies Guild |"wem's: to Delhi and then motored to | : where they viewed the Taj : s@| som train from Tokyo to Nikko. A Mother's Banquet will be spon-| Other highlights of . their. trip’ i ‘group generally holds a Mother-\joveq on the French Wikra. * * * } iFrancisco, returning to New-York From Manila, thelr first stop to Sponsor | |: Mahal. During their stay in Ja- sored by the Ladies Guild of St. was the visit to the Sphinx and’ (Daughter affair, The dinner will, * Mr, and Mrs. A. 4, Riker of (city in March. From shere they on the trip, they went by plane . Banquet Fete pan they rode the Cherry Blos- - |Paul Lutheran Church May 16. The pyramids and the relaxgtion en-| |be a cooperative dinner and all!) My ang Mrs, Clifford Gravagel Coiling and Mrs. James Cottrill| ————————— ---—___- ie: handling the arrangements, Ld sal al There are five pages ; ‘Mr, and Mrs, L, Raymond Samp- ‘ |; o¢s0n at their home on South Shore i idrige, Watkins Lake. Mrs. Sampson and her’ guests planned this as a surprise to Mr, Sampson on his birthday... The guests’ presence was also a sur- prise to their many Pontiac friends ‘Oxford; the other visit is to the ‘Altar Guild meeting May. 8 at ‘Grace Lutheran Church. - Vera: May Adams, president of) The Rev, George Mahier, ati- | Bounced that all Lutheran pas- tors of circuit‘have been in- | Vited ave their regular con- | church, June 4. | ima, presided at election of officers ing at Calvary Evangelical Church, ,2"4 the business meeting when the group met at Whitfield School re- thejcently. : 4 Gullstrand ‘is “newly Elva Ashley opened the recentjelected president; -with group singing led by|Forslund, fi Fiz?t ali: a to attend. Mrs. Courtlandiday to spend the weekend with! who arrived at the Sampson home ‘- for cocktails prior to the Cotillion ‘ Grandmothers of the infant are Mrs. Minnie McDougall of Lincoln ‘ shire drive and Mrs, Eleanor Day “% Thomas: Tipton peed = of West Highland road. both in solo numbers * * * bers Mr. and Mrs. M. Douglas Boney, of Orange, Calif.. are announcing csaninimmmnetsiiveiiiaaaion the birth of a daughter, Celeste’ ° : Evette, April 19. - ‘New Sylvanites Club Grandparents of the infant are Gothers at Meeting Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Boney of West | Huron street and Mr. and Mrs. shag pry eae aiveries O, D. Littlefield of Orange, Calif. | membei ew ciinihialisieallicadeitdilianeenina - Club at her ae ne Mrs. rd Ecker Mrs. William Leather Gloves Wash |S\"Siiierson were guests at-t Now that leather has become |sathering. « as easy to wash. as cotton, the| Following the business meeling, girl with a yen for. the smooth|members sewed for the cal elegance of leather gloves can/Cancer Society. Mrs, Dean wear them the year round and | will be hostess to the group at dunk them in the wash basin their next meeting. |mothers of the church have been gi Grand Rapids arrived on Satur. me mn { , 4 [ , ae | Mrs, Paul McMichael, president, today’ s Women s Section. lacqueline,. to dlan Robert Barkeley, son of Mrs. Barkeley of Lenox street, ‘ th Danas _FOURTEEN ol ee i ice A a ti a aa yl THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1956 sels Aewery = hs eee ‘ket,” they said. 21 Your of Practical 2 § "SMore Then 200- 9 eluates! gE z y Hi g ag = & ef ontiac YWCA Association to Host ‘N cighborhood Conference’ i 2 sree 2 : topic will be P| ney SPECIAL INTERVIEWS Airlines American Airlines, Inc. . America’s Leading Airlines applicants expense and receive a starting salary of $25 Ld * , unable to AMERICAN AIRLINES, 5245 W. 55th St., Chicago, tl. | ithe Detroit YWCA,. and Barbara ‘Locke of the Dearborn YWCA, ‘will be addressed by Mrs. Robert ‘Two other national board mem- staff program chairman. The opening session, at 10 a.m.,! Claytor of Grand Rapids, YWCA national board member, who will speak on “What Is the YWCA?" bers, Mrs. George A. Schemm of Detroit and Mrs, Alvah Peterson of Colambus, Ohio, will assist Mrs. Claytor during a symposium. on national s for the current 3-year cycle in the YWCA of the U.S.A, . I Discussion groups and werk- shops will fill much of the day. with Mrs, William Genne of Flint giving a summary late in the afternoon. The closing worship’ 2 DAYS TO WISK DAY! 5 service will be led by Mrs, Sam on ship of Baptist churches. The three boys, members of Memorial Baptist Church of Prospect street, play as a@ trumpet trio for ‘church services, programs and are active in the Fellow- " ; spiration.” Photographed “ are Glyn and Eugene Stone They are usually on hand groups. Douglas Brown of Going street. Besides ‘their musical activities, they work in the-Sunday School and youth Pontiac Press Photo reading from left to right of South Sanford street and Wearing a gown of pure silk that fell into a chapel train, Helen Wied- man became the bride of Robert E. Davidson of Bay City, assisted by Mrs. W. Henry Sink, church organist, | Women of the church will serve tea before the delegates depart. Representatives of all age groups, in the “Y family,” from Y-Teens_| to Golden Agers, will be among the delegates, Largest delegation! will be that from Detroit, which! ‘has almost 90 registered. Grand Chief Visits Pythian Members | Pythian Sisters at Fellowship Hall, Hair Styling Hair Cutting For Spring Beauty Permanents $7.50 up. Sarat | 20 E. Pike St. Mrs. Eleray Thomas, most ex. cellent chief, presided at the Thurs- day meeting of Mizpah Seven, |Mrs.. Murray White Wanty of Ann ‘Arbor, grand chief, made her of-| ficial annual visit. Candidates receiving the degree of the order were Mrs, Euc gene | Allan, Mrs. Charles Lennon, Mrs. | Reino Perkio, Mrs. Mary Sillett! jand Lynda McCurdy, Guests were | ipresent from Oxford, Ann Arbor! jand Clawson. Serving on the refreshment com-| imittee were Mrs, Lewis Ellis, Mrs, ———/Cal Dureen, Mrs. William Cowie : 7 : a : | : | Children’s as Miaane’ ‘e Values to. . = .. Oxfords, sturdy to 7.48 straps. STRAPS Vaiues Dressy suedes, to 7.98 patents, red, navy. Growing ; GIRLS a - and women’s Loafers, Oxfords, Flats. ‘Sizes 4 to 10 UALS , Flatties, ” SHOE jand M Mrs. Claude Mapes. | | Andrews. % ca The fitted bodice was accented by a bateau neckline of embroi- dered lace applique. The lace detail was repeated in the waistline of the bouffant skirt. Her clothe headpiece of pure silk, trimimed with seed pearis, ‘secured her fingertip veil of illu. : won, She carried a family Bible cesitered with a white orchid, and stephanotis and ivy, The bride is the daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G, Wiedman of Avalon street. He is the son of John H. Andrews of Churchill road, SATURDAY EVENING The wedding ceremony was per- jformed Saturday evening by the Rev. Theodore Allebach of Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian jChurch. Jo Ann Crisp was maid of honor, ‘Bridesmaids were Shirley Booth ijand Sharon Wiles. Carol Wiedman, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and Susan Andrews was flower girl, The maid of honor was gowned in yellow nylon over taffeta wie to haan dl with the music for the Sunday ‘evening “Sing: =|‘ now is the time to call Waite’s for safe —~ S1 senger men stelaleiste M es FUR RES Se ORAGE ‘| flower girl also wore aqua in a rwice TYLING and HOLLANDERIZING aa tste lah rejuvenates * exclusive with Waite S fo Trimmed Standard rate Fur or Fur beautifie ‘ «! i men STOR iaen: °3 r Helen Wiedman Married Saturday ‘lHave Dinner Dance Event |* Helen - W iedman and Robert Andrews were married Saturday at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church, Helen is the daughter| of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wiedman of Avalon street. He is the | son of John H. Andrews _of Churchill road. MRS. ROBERT E. ANDREWS neckline and bouffant church parlors Mrs. Wiedman wore skirt and matching accessories; (a mint.green dress of silk over She carried a cascade oper of |taffeta with patent accessories and aqua carnations, a corsage of pink camellias. Bridesmaids were gowned in al The bride changed to a gray suit. style similar to the maid of hon-|with pink accessories and wore the or’s in a shade of aqua and orchid from her bridal bouquet ‘for lgarried yellow carnations, The |their wedding trip to Miami. The| 7 ‘couple will make their home on miniature styled after the brides- Scott Lake road on their return. maids, She carried a basket of yel-| low and white rose petals... John D, Andrews served as his’ brother’s best man and ushers, were Don Trulu and Jerry Me- Haney. “For the reception held in the and butter) make the vegetable look extra pretty and add pleasing flavor and crunchiness. Terrific Buy... of these fine quality Sic wana] SAVE Up to a V3 OFF All. 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Table will hold tom pound og ceerees Dee Toke Tee © tatiene oy ore one _ Oren TONIGHT _ UNTIL 9 P.M ¢ ' j " | foes Pein open ey tone legend el taal > « And Bverywhisk Tint Se Went”—First “Prise: Picture Story A New Baby Enters the World —Second Prize Prize: Pieture Story -_—_—— > _ \Portrayals of Both Bring High Honors Poetry, DramaThrough Bisiow S Eye A Chinese philosopher once said that one picture is Vanderworp’s account of stages in the birth of Pamela worth 10,000 words. Apply this adage to the 1955 prize-/ Lynne Meduna, daughter of Pontiac residents Mr. and winning presentations of Press Photographers ‘James|Mrs, Anton Meduna. The seriés ee in an October, Mahar and Edward Vanderworp and you'd have some-| 1955, issue of the Press, thing approaching the scope of two short novels. The heart-warming story of a young mother, her birth—subjects as far apart as fancy and reality—but| afterwards, was widel discussed among local readers, the way in which Mahar and Vanderworp portrayed; The moment after Mth is shown above as Dr. James them to Press readers brought them first and second/Gell holds the infant for her mother to see. Other steps place awards in recent statewide competition at thelin the series are portrayed in the*picture.below, — Michigan Press Photography Conference (See Page 1.) | Vanderworp also was awarded an honorable mention Mahar's picture story of a modern-day “Mary” and|prize for his shot of a successful putt by Marlene Bauer! her lamb appeared in a May issue of the Press, and hadjon one of the greens at Forest Lake during last May's Jas its “co-star” Alice Peterson, of 89 Marshall St. Women’s Wolverine Open. The ball is shown at the fight The tale begins with Alice, in her role as Mary, feed-|as it drops into the cup before the eyes of a crowd of ing her pet to fortify it for a visit to Longfellow School spectators. where classmates in the sixth grade faithfully followed) The awards were ‘made following the two-day annual) through with appropriate laughter. lconference in East Lansing. Twenty other newspaper A more serious aspect of living was carried out in|photographers won similar prizes. rtp eae een « ADMITTING ony [he Never- Ending Miracle of Birth nese seteenaoinene nmi ete + ete a oh i fe iy ee ee Oe ee ee Pe eee ee Le) Se ee ee ee ee PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIT- 23, 1956. see js fo v A @ West German|the threat of you make it easler on penal ans West: Oecmenite States must be falr and|the rats, Also, you might hit some- it to Moscow last ‘year. they must be proper. one else.” chev griped repeatedly about “this ee | fellow Nixon’’ in his remarks about) “Now, I can imagine some of Keogh of some the U.S you will say, ‘Why all this iulla-|_ oot, di er sade Nixon the Keogh recalls this in a chapter |>#!00 about being fair when you) \rime target of Democrat orators devoted to the proposition that |*7¢ dealing with a gang of trait-/r, ine the '52 campaign he called him. Nixon ts not the irresponsible |°°S?’ As a matter of fact, T have! 414; stevenson “‘a garrulous Gal a‘? Red-balter his enemies say he is, H@rd some people say, all! shad . . . Adlai, the appeaser who tegrephlen, Ralph! lo chonane, Siemera taste are dealin of got a Ph.D. from Dean. Acheson's ” published; down of Sen, Joe McCarthy in . do 15 £0lcollege of cowardly Communist opel 1954 as & prime sample: casas bunch: of) suiainment os ‘. Keogh, associate editor) srne President and this admin-|rats. But just thle; wioen oe Seer ee &, Sree "tek and former city editor of ve |Piano-playing letter writer” off! Ts taste Bytes A istration when (woot Stevenson hed « “*mouselike . ee a dependence.” ever call ‘Tru a ao, Se rieore man a traitor, as the former Pres- presideht and his work as Tole- . agen ones % dano’s — which already ty in- > se oli volved in a skirmish in the lit- record provides a fe. an- erary and political world. swer: No,” Keogh writes. “What Keogh’s approach is more ana- Nixon did was to charge that y Tia idiea to soveuiive, to tate : It concedes the “Is afl gm ggan tig roa gi | ap te and to act effectively lease understood” figures on the savas hanhe bee tie Oommen American political scene. ‘Gammete sheend: * * «¢ a somintine col he helt tall “Consistently and clearly, -he and written about military prepard-| jaaid he was not charging disloyalty [ereups, civil rights, farm Seles, it a «on (taxes, cotiserval federal vagy hale apie gaa Washington, 0. C. 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Robert;date usually hag a lot to say about agar “Se For exXxample, Gov. Meyner,| |whose wunpledged delegate slate Prpae (tied | oa th rake Ce y apy Heh a : Tennessee. . Albert Gore, also of Tennes- ments against the destructive clothes moth. We feature better cleaning and FREE MOTH. PROOFING! CALL US TODAY! CITY WIDE PICK-UP & DELIVERY day aires and id bladder ay FEes E i ; al Ti 4 i i 719 W. HURON Phone FE 4-1536 : i i ; willing to — Texas’ “hoate son.” Sen, John | Muskie of Maine and Gov, A. B. | (Happy) Chandler of Kentucky. The, human heart which is active constantly from before birth to death, weighs an average of only 10 ounces, or .46 of a per cent of .| tell-tale Physicians will be present to an- uestions. = . Both Clement and Gore would| Farmington, — Theater, Ww / Milford, - Milford Theater, Tues- of| South Lyon, Lyon ‘Theater, F, Kennedy. of|p.m City,. County Women Movie This Week. 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Plans Court Suit |. 14). | sol fr bride 1. member of Oe i} : : : | faculty of Walled Lake High in $212,000 Plan ex F424 Seu jon Field Lights reas eee e : RO vo ton drive, * ; guests et ft 4. ‘ : mani ‘stement betwen a Students Bring in Cash, De, hen eeen ne omen ee ee ee eae Sap Milford iQNS son Heights and Royal Oak Town- " eee. and out. (2& were from : : -|ship has bit a snag here Promises by Deadline line and eap sleeves York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee Building Program the settlement meeting agreed to cons ie - : MILFORD — There will be a|et_suets snd Haiti wing WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. — wie as a on Democrats fo Form Milford Church to-|2@paration, ; students — with today as the dead- - Club night for the purpose of approving] Madison Heights, | formerly th€ ine to collect the balance of $25, _— ons a FQUr-Township ‘ i eee prem Oe ela a, Woodward, be-|0 for athletic field lights — length gown of deep pink| First organizational meeting of oer Ee ee a ae bos & 0k brougtit in $2,000 in cash and prom-|. she carried a bouguet|the Northeast Oakland . County mecting will bogie RE .}ines of another $2,000 to be in the! white carnations. . [Democratic Club, comprising Ox- For over one year a special ar Cale ae is eed a en were Nancy ford, Orion, Brandon and Independ- building committee has been work-| to give Madison Heights advance = end for $5,300 gill Guy, Caroline Vance, Sara Engel.|ence Townships, has been sched- ng, wih ace, the MED ery tn nar Maar sa deen elm. See See cd ar pet to determine just how many new-| The Madison Heights City Coun-| gaturday they fanned out over long torso bodices and very full| Thé meeting will be at 2 p.m. in comers are expected in the near|cil said it will seek court action the township in & canvass of go0- cdots with bows of the beck. Shat-couy ‘Barron, located ner Clart- future. The committee has estab-\to cause owmanagean fengmoaged ple who had made pledges. Sun- tered pink and white carnations) +. on the Lake Orion-Eston road. | lishd the fact that the population |of the separation and freese| O2Y Students manned phones and formed their cascade bouquets." | 4 sneements for’ the’ meeting See mate Sgt Sele te the nenticedt ter an: injunetion to. to 28) called all Orlando numbers in a Also gowned in pink Was Bar) | le by Cecil Warden, 4735 . mG Memeenee hao athe ong sudit "of township] “tepbene campaign bare, Protiinger, the Usiie's contin Sivan View, Clarkston, whe soll we a reece books. . Whenever @ promise was re- — ” all Democrats residing in the four ‘Sales = —— * ceived; the call was relayed to John L. Jaeckel of Auburn, | wnships are invited to join the building < plans : ; students stationed at key points New. York was the best man; organization. . Pua aad Aone of Dera {FY Toni f [ts Smeetotaty wot ot 08 cat: seating the guests were Robert - . agg aay archi- earing canta co ° and C | d — wy Jondesiins jricen. Lawrence McMillan and Dougias ounty aiendar tear of enatere cities \ tects and Fisher will ne peat Since the full sum must be in Rensten of Detroit, and John Devisbur 4 ’ ; heel : , ier Pca — bullding er Plans the school board office before clos- Phillips of Grosse Pointe, digas Wiaaster on. i wii meet at h Meetinc \ pins peeee on ing time today, the Junior Trip A reception and dinner at, the)¢ p.m. Tuesday to confer degrees, Off. Eames Meeting Scout-0-Rama pnp pas Ne Club unanimously voted to lend) MBS. PAUL Be MIBK Hotel Whittier followed the rites. |Suriture Uasone temple” " * is th t J prom-/ . to Consider ; history of the 56 year old yee Donelson Park, agp ised the advance the b belance from 2 : > that any major jects ‘OF |the tennis court loans School Proposal i been attempted, according to Shores noe A P are to be repaid from the $2,000 ietees cat te laws P George Seeley, chairman of the| Public Discdssion preinioed for thantiret. | “held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the) _ gd said oe shee are ap- WNSHIP \ A|- Téshts on the athletic field are Theenns Gehosl to consider 0 pro- Event at Walled Lake | roved tonight, they will give con-| WATERFORD TOWN needed for June 13 to accomme. | posal to consolidate a number of| High School Shows 100 /tinuity ot — eee oe part ag samen date 0 supers, vn schools in the area into a single Per Cent Increase , ture and improve both the service) vers will be held at 7:30 tonight graduation. Oxford, Area. School District. oe : cea." wf Wemeetond SERUM AGM, FO ns hat Cull R. A. Ambrose, superintendent WALLED LAKE — In announc- The church has a membership of|“ent Lake Ot MM ne lpreviously collected would 1 pol yelper tong op egped my that the Scout-O-Rama was|%85. eld en thd Donelson | ficient to start the work of _ pat A By commitice wilt be on w Bg age gone allt ee rape : sewer. Following it, ag ooghg dope ‘plan and direct public discussion \that nearly 14,000 persons /Plan to Eliminate township arn wiucesment districymeeded, and staged the Sonten, into Walled Lake Senior High will be set up in that area to fi-/“tive in last ditch plan AN Thomas residents and per-School last Saturday tor the «hind CASS Swamp Area senes tha cout. their goal, sons in the Brownell and Tuckers|annual event. ; : eo ee iteaniatign i Yeni Ci Corners Schools are are urged to| Staged by the Ottawa District CASS LAKE — Plar nail revious | ° « Mend the meeting which willjot the Boy Scouts of America.|to eliminate a swamp ayea, at the| Petitions, © meeting was) held Detroit erics - take up issues vital to this area,'the Scout-O-Rama consisted - of] annual Meeting of Cass Lake a Sepervignr Deplore Racial nes jf —* school officials said. many displays of Scout activity|improvement Assn. held at West] ruin time Townesip Sapart se ; : : along with @ Iact stage show. Bloomfield Town Hall Thursday. ean wean tn aioeet ann of out Biases in Area ‘New Lake Orion Council | to emphasize the growing This is to be done by building a] Sre* Toe Oe ee have the sow] ‘ a, ht popularity of the event, Graber |boat basin of a clover leaf design,| °° 1D “tne Pontise system, |.DETROIT w@ — The Detroit , Meeting at 8 Tonig compared this year’s record- |which will also give the residents| ° re Council of Churches says that} = LAKE ORION—The first meet-| breaking crowd to the throng of | Place to tie up their boats. i neg a vera the {while significant has ‘ e ing of the new Village Council, in-| 6,000 at the 1955 show — an in-| Elevtion of officers was held, a See oe THE WONDERFUL NEW. cluding the newly appointed chair-| ¢rease of more than 100 per cent. | and the following were elected ite Sor saintly sees | % } sieht tr the Villane Hall” "| He added that not one mishap| *0F the coming year: John Driv- on maak’ seals” to, be 6 t —* the ee ee both|f My Consequence was reported sis aeaaen sanident; yore — ‘lachieved.” ’ _gemeteries cleaned before May 15,|'° Scout officials during the ac-| treasurer and Mrs. Ain Piken, =? * * | aa te tly discussing pur.|“'Vity. @ tribute to the cooperation . Schatrick, Rob- The ‘council, representing 600 WITH - | chase of a motor boat for a patrol] seceived from police and SF¢/ eet Mahacke and Raymond Orthodox churches, | | ‘he help af i sible mo-|“Partments of the area. were elected directors, | ae ee | 3 Aub MOMS — oe amine themselves in the pure light | / : u urn | field Supervisor, was guest speak- ot Christian teaching. It ill be-' a a in S ‘ Gladys Eubank Injured | S] Public er for the evening. He explained| hooves the Christian community | NAB @' * as Auto ms tree i] T and collect taxes for the county, it has put its own house in order. ORCHARD LAKE — Gladys EujDilver Tea bank, 44, of 6685 Edwood St., Pon-| AUBURN HEIGHTS —Members|Two Injured in Crash sane eee ee on eo ene: eerie Ae — Moms, Unit 19/\in West Bloomfield Area confined to any one section of the | holding silver : ( over Se he eae ee at tan was[b.m. Wednesday, at the home of| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- pry lg Bh ee yr ne en street. All Moms units and the|ot 3819 Iris Dr., Clarkston, and beloved afternoon. Her condition ts listed! To” invited to attend Anna Belle Hoyle, 22, of 748 Dra- comings of our city. as “good.” : o- % ° gone St., Detroit, were treated and “So'long as mob violence threat- ' _ Mrs. Eubank sideswiped one tree Proceeds wili be used for hos-\Teleased from Pontiac General ens any family taking up its right- and bit another hend-co, demolisiy) is work, Hospital for leg injuries which ful residence in a metropolitan De- ing her vehicle according to the : they received in a head-on colli- troit neighborhood or minority Orchard Lake Police Department. ; sion last night at the corner of, groups suffer discrimination in any | — Elementary Softball Haggerty Richardson Rds. other way, we need turn our at- | Teachers Meeting Set [Group Meeting Tonight According to the West Bloomfield, tention first to our. transgressions.” , : Township Police, the vehicle in o8: 9 METAMORA — A zone meeting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Alwhich Mrs. Jacobs was a passen- ‘The statement was signed by for teachers will be held at Burn- ary ‘school meet-iger was driven by her husband, each of the 11 members of the Metamone leche ill’ ba nny; Me Will be held at the recreation/Walter Jacobs. He was stopped at council’s committee in charge of Metamora will be closed/office on Williams Lake road to-lthe corner at the time of the col- public. announcements. They in- | that afternoon to allow the teach-inight at 7:30. All interested par-|lision. The other car, driven by clude the Rt, Rev. Richard S. Em- ers to attend. _jents to coach a team from| Miss Hoyle turned the corner and _|rich, bishop of the Episcopal Dio- ae ss their elementary school are invited/hit the Jacob's car head-on. ' SHELDON SMITH {eese of Michigan, who last week | Make: Flag Presentation to ae fa expected eset Saente and Thomas Derk} . publicly attacioed, the engregation|| e «aaa: gue season is ex troff, a passenger in the car driven ‘ b ° "al. stand of Mayor le de Troy of Our Lady of Refuge start in the middle of May. — |by Miss Holye, ‘escaped injury. Wins’ District Title of Deertora = | School here was recently presented | ‘ ‘ . . 2 mt with American by Heart ‘ . . wine rates re" |Bader - Robbins Nuptia!sin Speech Contest Farmington to Hold Food | : , ; : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — . Spoken at North Branch sete smn’. sor «t vaex Hearing on Budget | WONT BURN ! NORTH BRANCHVivian Rob-[been employed at the North|captured the winning ttle for this] FARMINGTON = A pubile hear] This amazing new bumer gives | | mabey Soe Fughigrocma ‘ban a. position at the Chenpjot Oralors 's Wy aeed ven sa echoed tae you the same accurate _ Yes, the new 1956 Built-in Gas Range Units usp th teste tne Orr aport-| azan,cwmmpuaiion Sek alase of Hoag teal at te Bd _ TOP-OF-RANGE . . . offer all the latest fully automatic features ment on North Jefferson Rd. vening, Sheldon won with |Duilding. Preliminary figures on} temperature control that you. | ... AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER . . . AUTO- | : hs original speech ented “John |e budget have been previoudl rhe | MATIC OVEN LIGHTING... AUTOMATIC. | R. D. Burroughs to Talk Adams.” There were four other submitted to the Council by City enjoy on the fully automatic eee OVEN CONTROL for time and temperature locgting them at any place or height that suits you. FOR ALL THE ADVANTAGES YOU DESIRE MAKE GAS BUILT-IN RANGE UNITS THE BASIS OF YOUR KITCHEN PLANNING a SEE THEM TODAY= tet « BIG ALLOWANCE ind BUY NOW AND SAVE _ ~~ — ene +l — gang pn cyt yn cme pn ae ne eee, Coy meee eee ne eine ayaa nee. ot M4 ee , \____@HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23,1950. tC i jk TWENTY-THREE |Chapter No. 10 (Condensed) ... The Truth About Cancer ! : | Cancer r Kills More Children Than Any Other Disease ‘ fhes. produced clther ef thess) eerpday Sunght, the als MU - |signs, But most tumors in this| Weem and if the occasion arises. ee ; SS eee are the in children, yet it occurs often children, : ./enough to justify a healthy aware-| Much of the neurosis seen in: Sp fe Jas beattig springs from overly : [ 4 Ea 5 ures from ul Ratl-ecnid tant period, although babies have q nor” named With y growing tu- | 5. Pain. the chief been born with it. : who first described them in de-| Mert, the velus ta tho adjacent |%i2" a bret, re | Cancers of almost every kind | tail). ’ | skin may become prominent. [net aspirin Sees ee | eccur in young but the | The usual first sign of this dis-| Since most bone sarcomas do|*? ok ie | sarcomas—tumors im the jease is the presence of @ tUMOr!.+ respond well to X-ray ther- and OLEANED 3 | supporting tissues—are more nu- oF mans ts The ahdeqaen ot Genk. Gey are ueenlly. trenied ty i. C yeh rete ye es ae Ym As a rule, parents sone’ isurgery when there is no evidence * 22 and pec covering enlargement = side |°! Spread of the disease to distant| nudren’s tumors are the sarcol A 1 "ee REE af meee greener organs. (The lungs are the FINISHED Diagnosis of cancer in ‘children| than on the other. Bring thern in! Your lovely sweater, your favorite || readily suspected, the children suffering trom Wilms|ents to bang dak yet tn tee skirts (up to 6 pleats) cleaned and beautifully French | Because of the child’s inability) tumor Glo-finished or pressed at a bargain price of only observations, diagnosis is usually/(NEUROBLASTOMA tle room for hesitation. » 49¢ each. delayed until the tumor has be-| Another common abdominal tu-/BRAIN TUMORS parent, usually blastoma. 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A modern employe is one who wants s job with the responsibility ef an office boy, the hodrs of a retired worker and the salary of an executive—Albert Leven- son, Medford, Mass. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A Broadwayite explains that his WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Hollywood's divided into two classes those who own swimming pools and those who can't keep their heads above water.” Art Moger, Boston... . Jack Paar claims that Grace Kelly's poodie, Oliver, was originally named Prince—but she changed it for sentimental reasons.—That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ‘Begun for ‘Lost’ Exists in Holy Land Society Couple terncll Parliament maintaing that| BOSTON @®— A ‘on “explosive factors still endanger” *¢@rch was in progres: for despite the present case- ® ston a in the Middle Enst, |sactety couple, lang unreported Itzhak Ben~Aharon says Arab/Mexico = pin deediie i Revomted weve tea The couple is Mr. and Mrs. Wal- |300° Jewish community leaders at\'eT Biddle Page of Philadelphia. \Flint yesterday in an emergency “tS. Page is the former Dorothy regional conference of the United! ¥Mtney. daughter of the socially- Jewish Appeal. prominent Mr. and Mrs. George |H. Whitney of Beacon Hill, Bos-' Mrs. Whiteney said her daugh- ter and son-in-law left for Mexico two years ago to make up a tour for a travel agency and have not been heard from for a year and a half. With them was their son| [Now V, eakcheaa . Gisele “McKenzie reject-|* girl friend’s measurements are 36-26-36-26. She has very thick| ‘jankles. i Prince's Family Name |Veterans Facing Pension Change Proposal Groom Is Left Standing at Altar by Scared Bride LOS ANGELES (#—The organ The Rev. James Inglis, there with book open, was ready to mar- ry his.son, Robert Inglis, 24, and Miss June Wilson, 19. It would have been a beautiful Israeli Says Danger |2-Nation Search PR a tae explained: was scared. The wedding’s Enters Guilty Plea to Lesser Charge One of two Pontiac men who ‘stood mute last Nov. 14 om charges of feloniously assaulting two other men with a stick agreed to plead guilty to assault and battery today. He is Wilmer Brown, of no fixed address, who was accused of the felony with Herbert Ran- som, address nof’given.- No sen- tence date for Brown was set. Ransom's plea of mute continues. Hollywood Headlines: ‘There's Nothing. Wrong With Marilyn's Lungs’ today «_{sail for Europe on the SS ‘United ‘Patients fo: Display Ceramic Handiwo Fine City Man Gui of Assault With Knife Charged with assaulting another States on. the 25th. _{Pontiac man with a knife last Dec. a Bloomfield Hills, will feature cer- , }amic work done by the patients IN OUR NEWS MONACO MULTITUDE cives | GRACE KELLY |; EXTRA! |! Shown at 1:26, 5:21, 0:16. More THAN YOUR EYES HAVE EVER SEEN! RODGERS & | HAMMERSTEIN’S CAROUSEL | ge Starts Sat, *>",,T=" “THE LAST HUNT” also hi < tem ff nevene class is Mrs. Adele Davis. EXCITING The Lae representative, Tho--gunral. publle ts been WELCOME! York that he had brought me a| invited to see the selection of Regular Program replica of the bottle of perfume|handcraft work for sale. Patients, “CARROUSEL” Soe ee ne es be te Lanta n, natition to the ceramic work. “THE PRISONER” Co, "Monsieur Coernacd was at aij(Stl 2Prons and rugs they weave. the wedding festivities, _- - Lanvin is related to Princess Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. er, so they have been hamed pur- on 4-46 veyors to her serene highness. e oe * SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD; The twosome of the week, Tab Hunter and Linda Darneli at the interlude. a f Mrs, Cary Grant (Betsy Drake) flew out Saturday to catch a boat Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road for Spain. She will join Cary, who; has 103 shooting days on “The Proud and the Profane.” LAST TIMES TONIGHT All Barbara Rush's best clothes were borrowed without permis- Mrs. U.S. Navy, 56 Sought by Reserve LONG BEACH, Calif. (#—The Fleet Reserve Assn:is launching a contest to find ‘Mrs. U.S. Navy; of 1956." 7 . #« erm ERK Hunter... Frontiersman.., Adventurer! The contest is open to wives of ‘enlisted men. Each of 34 naval istations will select its representa-jf -.< itive for the finals here Sept. 15> iNavy wife." Each contestant must.@rite an es- say on ‘‘Why I am proud to be a ‘The winner will be given $2,500 and a trip to Hawaii and several American cities. The association in its weekend announcement said Navy Secretary Charlies $8, Thom- as has approved of the contest. Mrs. Whitney said the last word! she received from the couple was) a letter 18 months ago from Cuer- jnavaca, Mexico. . The FBI said today the hunt 6:45 and 10 P. M, - “NIGHT FREIGHT” Stevensville Resident in Fatal Dixie Wreck eel EAGLE: 105A. M. E AG L E : NOW PLAYING THRU WEDNESDAY! The fighting hero who ‘fr in Color ele, _GARY - COOPER in his role of roles! Bim THECOUREMARTIAL OF BILLY MITCH wa, AOe ‘tise, \a.| PACHUTA, Miss. » — Weldon $0¢ Nites - Sun. English of Stevensville, Mich., was Children 20¢ fatally injured Saturday in a two- truck collision on U.S. 11 two miles north of Pachuta, Christopher, who would be 3 pow.'* NOW PLAYING J meme, MU 9.1902 The hie Evelyn Nesbit 1 , idaW ait " Pauly Wal wu LUTHER ADLER + CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER “CLENDA FARRELL, * FRANCES. . “THE SQUARE RING” | ala a Mi il Ni ti hi i Mi Li hi Mi ht i hi Di i i hi hi hh hi he hh et te te OPEN 10:45 A.M. Strand N°O°W! Would You Gamble Your Son’s Life on i Nt Nl MN i Ml Ml i i Ml Nl is i Ae ti in Mi A Ahn Ain en Ai i Mie te es de tt te ty itn te 11:20 ~ 2:40 - 6:05 » 9:30-2. me. 9 nomen 4 JUNGLE Perry Loper—Beverly Garland 4 DOORS OPEN 10:45 Tits LON. SSO AL em ms WanenCousn Sain die ie ens ini | BRE peomente in Tie Grest Spectocuier Romance! ‘iat | IANE |\(i) ) | Ernest McKim of Birmingham, Ala., the driver ofthe other truck, pught hard'! WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Btk. North of Telegraph Read FE 5-4500 TONIGHT /(¢ ‘\) LAST TIME Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads. Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. ‘'RURT TANCD D e JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL EL _——MONDAY—. --Jeghnicolor ' \ 2nd BIG FEATURE! _ ee, ITHOUT » MAN W \& m’, CivenaReomt A STAR Daa a \ctwaentaaay ‘he! (ry Unsere “ td tage et! = 14 CLARK GABLE - LANA TURNER CINEMASCOPE—ALL COLOR NOW PLAYING Unierial Inisrnatonal patent JANE =__ Rock WYMAN - Huson 1 Aap Se XN rs A i _ A pA AAD DDD DDD DDD rk 2 ~ 4 -¢ ue Fag = Across the Tappan Zee Bridge, past Nyack and through the Catskills, your gypsy reporter went tooling along to Syracuse where he ran into sun-tanned Carmen Basilio. gE AA “Isn't that new Thruway a remarkable piece of engineering?” asked the former world champ. “There's only one big problem they haven’t been able to lick— the slaughter of so many deer. ash “I'm a hunter. I like Florida. I like the hot sun, and the sea, and I had a good time yanking fish out of the bay. But this is God’s country for year-round __ living, éven if the winters are long. * "s 23 inches of ice on Oneida Lake. Last year, this time, it. had disappeared all together. I like rabbit- hunting and, even on days when game is scarce, I get a kick out of tramping through the w and open fields sniffing that wonderful air sif ough acres of pine trees. ‘ 5 xk & k& *& “They had a story down there I was going to move to Florida. Nothing to it. I'll never leave New York State. It has too much to offer.” Basilio is philosophic about the decision that went against him in the Johnny Saxton fight in Chicago. “He ran like a thief all through the fight. I hit him some good crunching shots in the belly, in every round, They seemed io give him a basketful of points for escaping my leads, and me nothing for thumping ow A blows. He'd stick-and-run, stick-and-run all night. “How can you deal a really damaging blow if your body is flying desperately in one direction ‘and you're trying to move leather in the other? They've got to be no account taps, Yet, that won him the world title on the cards that count. I appreciate all the writers who scored me the winner. I just wish they were in there as officials.” OCSC Girls Win Rifle Title ANN ARBOR (}—Grand Rapids, |1 team won the non-scholastic team Pontiac and Grand Haven pro-|title with a 743 out ofa’ possible duced regional champions Satur-|800. Kent League No. 1 is the day at the sectional matches of the|National Defending Champion in Junior National Rifle Tournament its class. at the University of Michigan range. * e * 4 3 The meet drew 112 individual marksmen and 22 team from Michigan and Ohio. *“? Grand Haven High School's four man tearm won the scholas- tic team title firing a 725 out of a possible 800. It was the 7th regional title in nine years for the high school marksmen. Grand Rapids’ Kent League No. Detroit Keglers Pace WIBC 5s Expert Cleaners Mark 2,624 to Top Field of 142 Teams at Miami MIAMI, Fla.’ (#%—The first-divi- sion Expert Window Cleaners, De- troit, mopped up 2,624 pins for a healthy lead in today’s standings, of the first 142 teams competing here in the 39th Women's Inter- national Bowling Tournament. More than 1,900 teams are qn- tered, * * * Elizabeth Ojala paced her De- troit quintet with a three-string total. of 586. Pacing the second division were Cresent Bowlerettes, Windsor, Ont. at 2.412 The third division fol- lowed Storm Lake, Iowa, Girls at/A> 2,058. Divisions are based on pre-|—«) David tourney team eweregrs. * a Dorothy Ebert and Bee Lindgrn of LaPorte, Ind., held a long lead over doubles competitors with a pinfall of 1,096. Dorothy Ackerman and Mabel Ring of St. Petersburg. Fia., nudged Mary McMillan and Evelyn Slobasky, Windsor, Ont., out of runner-up position last night 1,071-1,070, Se rt ager, plaid PASERALL~ eS Westefn tinow 8-8 +8, Cenk hatch, 1-4. Paco a v. fe Deteett 2. + We tdieh. beyp, Kent Biate (Obie) 22%. . on 5) pean entries! Bianche Wilsen girls of. Pon- tiac captured the girls team title with a 738x800. Team is com- | posed of Nancy Newman (193), Margaret Cappel (189), Janie Martini (189) and Nancy John- son (167). = ‘ Paul Gogulski, ‘18, of Grand Rapids fired a 191 out of a possible 200 to take the individual. title; Margaret Cappel, 16, won the girls individual title with a 187x200, . iNed Neilson, 13, of Grand Rapids lwon the sub-junior boys title fir-| jing a 179x200. | The scores will be entered in ‘competition with winners of. some \55--regional tournaments for the) national titles. Area Skaters | Pass Difficult Dance Tests | j | A half dozen young devotees of | ithe whirling wooden wheels skated; \off some difficult dance tests Sun- | day at Rooladium. The dance] tests followed Saturday's 4th period) final races at the roller rink. Penny “Money won her gold bar! proficiency dance award. ‘Five others won silver medals' for the dance, including Judy Fid-| ler, Beverley Lewis, Beverley Op-| dyke, Dorene Pokorny and Jakie' Hadden. . In the racing tests, winners were: Girts—Ciass A~(1) Cecilia Darimont, (2) Betty Le ; ¢ Marchewka, (2) Judy Capel; Class C—) (1) Pamela Reid, lagek. j Charies Parker, (2)) Marchewka; Class B—(1) Skipper) Stranaban; Class C Marchewksa, Jaspers Dominate Big Eastern Relays jing 94. Lockman left the outfield) the street to augment the regular) . The Jaspers p up 57 points in Saturday's event, the last big lays in; Philadelphia it Friday nd Saturday, =. Pittsbafgh 3, a al, Milwe: Fine Hurling Marks ‘Double’ forPHSNine Heikkinen’s Club Is _Winner of Tilts at Port Huron 2 (il innings) ee 5 Two shining mound jobs Satur- 3rd wins of the season. moved Chiefs into the “black ink” of the ledger, leaving their status at. 3-2, Jim Jones hurled a brilliant one-hitter to blank the Big Reds 3-0 in the first game, Only, hit the contest for Port Huron Dick Turner's single in the 6th. Turner is Red's fine right-hander who was touched for seven safe- thes. In the afterpiece Arnold Larson tired .a ‘T-hitter at Port Huron to win 54. Chiefs collected nine hits off Dennis Barth and Gary Smith, Jones’ near-no-hit-no-run effort was a smooth job, He was on top the batsmen practically all the way. play afield was an important factor on the win.’ PHS making only one error. _ Clay Williams scored Chiefs’ Ist run in the opener. Jones and Wil- liams counted in the 2nd. Pontiac led early in the ‘cap, but the Hurons tied it up in the 3rd. Chiefs collected the winner in the 4th when Williams counted on a.double play try. ee Indicating the good jéb the PHS hurlers turned in is the mark of __.THEB PONTIAC PRESS, School baseball club its 2nd and} Victories) ‘Istock in low-hitters. With him a ~ flost. one-hitter. MONDAY, ? APRIL 23,1956 point of knotting the total (1814-18) on the inside of | Pontiac's four 2nd. places were ‘seen in many @ moon, Gary, - : F was thrown off ‘fine efforts. “Bill Douglas finished| We ot Mt. Lebanon bare ; oll year . \880, after a splendidly run race. el as ims, Dick Sattren of |He was caught” in 2:03. Both) tm ay tt A earn Obio to cap-lohio Lakewood 22; Cleveland John cx eromagiot, broke. the inect record, but/t 34 Place te, Lite Alex Barge Rhodes. 19; Akron North 17%; — still finished second. =| * een sens 2 Sony. Coen Young athletes (Pittsburgh (Pa.) Cath. Central 17: topped the Hurdle.) cosets’ 3:31:3 in the mile Teley en ee te Ome OE Ee John . it: Fit a good three yards the but mt, |{Pectable effort. Winner was How- sled their (Northern 11; Sfringfield 10; Shak-(°4% &!! probability he could have| "ooo, "pe auartet was 13/07, Nourse of Springfield, Ohio, ot 24% points ler Heights, Cleveland 10, [RUDE UP & new record. In his pre-| © | os Semere step or| "it & meet record 66% jump. = , four seconds, | Victory for Coach Wally’ Schlo- oe Rit: 104, to equal. PHS equalled the mark in| Freeman Watkins came through anda i plnce, Jerk’s crew was paced by’ the! “The polished Jones first took the|the halt mile relay but was edged|" 7 “Oe, pshnergedbe ges A wt » - S1SY Jones. Jones collected 16 whan be clipped: the 13010) ait secund, in record Gme|t22% “A ith cold, and during Tate eae ee ee teak nclvard high sticks in 14.8 seconds,|Y halt ® jestintgy gti Da cant Bae‘ ce,|would have had 18 but for a mis- Pe itn ota tact Lil Perry’ Watteaes’‘caiee. through |, “hitt’ telay. toums, in, cnder- Pennsylvania General Assembly to | Fi li : permit sale of bepr in the Pitts-(C@lvin, Kazoo Split burgh Pirates’ and Phils’ playing : ee . fields, Club aE sliy' thet itliem and ieuhamenn Colmes split the legislation passes, the beer), doubleheader Saturday. Calvin will be dispensed in paper Cupsiwon the second game 14-1 after only, . dropping the opener 13-3. Secrets of Better Golf The average ‘player will use a/distribute your weight evenly over full 8-iron, shot when approximately |both feet. 120 yards from the green. You will be standing closer to accurately played an 8-iron is aithe bail in this shot due to the good scoring club for the player who is not a particularly long hitter. i & gE g s Ey 5 g : et F Fe ine ee, tnt Fa | dis & uf i i iq | 58 174 and 8-2 in a basebalj double- Yankees Cool Off Red Sox. only emphasize again the import- 4 ae dei = ” z HAIL THE CHAMPIONS — Shown above isa bit of ceremony in n which all participants were pleased as, Punch to take part. At left is trophy, “ to i Hayes Jones smiling happily as he holds one of the 3 major awards team,” he said. “But we'j! want it back next year — bes | (outside the big one) PHS trackmien won. Saturday at , too.” Mehock is founder of the big meet. Friday and Saturday’ i Ohio. Coach Wally Schloerke (center) is equally happy, while Harry . event was the 25th of the series. : ae at 4 ance of the relief work: of Don a eet eae ete a a a Mossi and Ray Narieski during} for the winners. California Pile-Ups ASSOCIATED PRESS - violent deaths yesterday in sep- atate races in California,’ Walt Faulkner of Long Beach; Calif., was crushed to death when his 19% Ford went out of con- trol in a qualifying trial at the West Coast Speedway at Vallejo and rolled over several times. Pro- he wt : well-known auto racers died : f c Ernie McAfee 37, ofe.-Beverly sped Hills, Calif., died instantly when his powerful Ferrari crashed into a tee ati 7 miles per hour on @ sharp hairpin turn in the first fa- tal accident in seven years of road “vn | 1 geek f Lose 5-1 Cranbrook's seven errors and ef: fective seven-hit pitching by Flint te |Northerk’s Bob Starr proved too ymuch for the Cranes as they dropped a 5-1 decision to the Vik- ings at Flint Saturday. Three rans in the ist inning on four errors and a wind-blown * Cranes Dropped at Flint Brones Lasso Chips - & LTE ¥E a a 2 wage | 1 Pa * 1 « 7 4 es 4 a - al « Be * NTY-SIX | ae ts Sin oe. : Foytack walked 36 men in relief ‘MOREY’S COUNTRY CLUB $s lal Rates for Leagues ond Tournaments. haaaina 3 Starting Tees — Ne Waiting 10° x1. Golf Equipment — No Money | 12 Menthe to Pay Women's Golf League Now Being Organized Ist Meeting & Free Golf, May Ist, 9 A. M. * i [ DAYTON’S FIRST LINE— ad Thorobreds } WHEEL ALIGNMENT ONLY ; $750 We Fit Any Car! SEAT COVERS All new 1956 col- tomendesn so 99 95 tlon.. Installed Pree! “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23,1950 pit im the Ist when Bill Tuttle and | | z F F : ik 2 E th Snead Heads Entries | in Greenbriar Test 4 | erenenp rm coeees ooo ft! eoocoeeoennwy ‘Brown Family Boone the These Tires Carry a FULL ROAD 9 HAZARD GUARANTEE! baseman sees the ball bound away from him 4s LOST BALL — Ray Boone, Detroit Tiger third game yesterday. Bil Cleveland second baseman Bobby Avila slides is John Rice. The Tigers won the first game of safely into third base in the 5th inning of the first the doubleheader, 6-4. UM. Scrimmages. ‘\Dominates Big eMeconnot eveor-oreE a Get Full Protection With Dayton Tires! U.S. FIRESTONE % GOODRICH > GOODYEAR FACTORY ADJUSTMENT $450 TIRES uae ee HOBBY MAKE IT iJr. was ist with 99. Bob Drum.| Maecnts, with whom he teamed at Class AA—Won bb .| (0C8C) 87; Ind, Tom Terre] (Detroit: «. workout. . n . Le i ‘lass on by Eddi il ars | . 4 eid) oT: anc Mre Pieronce ‘Bebmiat| Kramer worked primarjly in a 1} | "Sives D—Woe by Dr. Porier (Birming- quarterback and Jim Byers at full- | ham) ade a he ( » 94;\ back sey, realy ict UP prown,| ANN ARBOR @—~ Converted! unday at the 3rd annual OCSC 4+ halfback Ron Kramer scored Oakland Open Skeet Tourney at, six touchdowns Saturday in the Waterford. This is a literal state-| tniversity. of Michigan's first ful] ment. _ loftensive scrimmage of spring Four members of Bill Brown's practice. . shooting family (including Bill Sr.) | ‘ from Birmingham, collected two) Kramer, a star end last season, . ists and two 2nds to dominate field.of 60 shotgunners. In the over-all event, Bill Brown| S°¢ ® key block from Tom mond (Birmingham) 2nd with 98. 4 im 1955. Other results: | Fourteen touchdowns were Bob Thiefels scored by the varsity in the heavy * A—Won by Keith Va ae s * ‘ oh Park) OS warvey Shapron P&Ckfield made up of Jim Pace at (Pint). 97; 2nd, Marvin Fabris (De- left halfback, Jim Van Pelt at ' cK. Bud Brown #3. (Funt)| John Herrnstein, ranked as the Fae Skeet Tourney Kramer Scores Six ID's No. 1 fullback candidate did not participate in the scrimmage. He is __ suffering from an ankle injury. Defensive opposition was provid- ed serves and sophomorg erties Aa scored on uns raneing rm 8 © MSU, UM Keglers Behind Wisconsin in Big Ten Meet IOWA CITY, Iowa (}—Wisconsin, with 2,736 points, won the Big Ten Bowling tournament Saturday. Michigan State finished second with 2,655 and. Michigan third with 2,626. Jim Godfrey of Michigan won the all-events title with 1,730. Godfrey and Phil Eiche teamed to win the doubles title with 1,189. For the price you can cook homemakers ‘ at "SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON of a stalk of celery nine complete meals ~ fora family of four, on your electric range. And remember, only an electric range is “white-glove” clean. That’s why smart Say: “You can Live Better ... Electrically.” — ® | j ie ee pi? 4 mo : / : oa : THE : : 3 : PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 : aS ds TWENTY-SEVEN A F lorida Closes Vossler Misses T Foot Putt ; : } Titans Agree to Shift bats game with the University of on . B).( . eac Man in rains or Richest Season | Serta } 0 its foot- p at | at Race Tracks axwe ins Ol orings ourney = CIDY Al erDe aultWin cid tte MO, SRN, At, Day wae a en wad eS ot ll pete Bam So png Bilt reir rd Pay phan ae apr rele UALITY TOOLS ae ed Saturday with the $15,000 Hal-/## an amateur, played like an old|t9 put together four good rounds.| 11. ited to wi NEW YORK W—Heed Man eters already down in the Blueliandale the|Peo yesterday in winning the $15,-| This time he opened with an} “* PY thin about a foot “trained today” for Grass final program at Gulfstream Park, (000. Hot Springs Open Golf Tourna-|¢itht-under-par 64 to take the lead|ot the hole and tapped it in to the Kentucky Derby after captur- * .* @ eee ment—his biggest triumph so far.|Which he held or shared all the|take the $2,400 check. ATLAS e ciaueunc ® DELTA ing the Wood Memorial by default! The Wood at Jamaica, and the! All four tracks in the state|. TM year-old Maxwell has|Way as he followed up with scores! Vossley missed @ one-foot putt on an afternoon that most of the|Chesapeake at Laurel, Md., often|showed gains in both attendance |>ee® ® “promising youngster” for|0f 69, 70 and 69 over the par 36-36—|.. 47 the SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT Derby candidates “should of stood)... formed Mt: and pari-mutuel play over previ-/ several years on the pro circuit,|72 layout... hime mi tie re _ pe pin PORTER-CABLE © SKIL in bed.” All except No Regrets, Panes snes to Geel snnsena with Gulfstream Jead-|2%4 he “arrived” yesterday when|’ Maxwell started yesterday only|the tournament into a pl is | winner of the California Derby,|*lassics, but there was plenty of|ive Sin Wilh Gullsiroam le0d-/he birdied the final hole for a T2-|a stroke ahead of Bo Wininger tlds itt ane ks beeen a BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE perhaps. oe altogether: ‘an uaticiectors, as|PeF cent in betting wa crc en = eta me rere oy the defending | gay, : ogether tisfactory over ort/ champion, Bayer, the. 1 jininger , : The grey colt, Head Man, owned|!0r trying to piece together a Der- More ag ge persons| Worth, Tex., and George Bayer | knocker, ve remarkably Pte hoe troubled. by 0 crck in TERMS. AVAILABLE Boy, anther ig Winey Derylterece were concerned"* aimee resend. poured! Cincinnati, Olffo, with three straight 68's and a 69. |fourth. at 274. Cary Middlecoff of , another Whitney Derby) horses concerned. ee #| * * * ioe threat, the D.&H. table's Needles,|,, Out on the West Coast, however, tl te aa cag Ce Pe EE GRR eee eg BI aad ge ee cone he Pars GLENN WING POWER TOOLS current favérite for the May Scitt'e - different story. W. E. was a star among @ group of stars/ birdie to win on the 50-yard 18th,|Fieming at 277. 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. —_ Sa ee ye as a collegian when he played forjafter Bayer and Vossler had Five Block North of 14-Mile Road Flotor Lon, end scared ot |male ed one-ighth Vikings Take {1th . |Narte texas State College. Heleagled. tht hole. Mawel! calmly! poem) . + of 14-Mile Roa = Derby at Tan- graduated to professional ghif aft-|drove his 180-yard second shot to Normal Sweeps Twinbil BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 3 ¢ |foran a sommes. re ewvinelP| tH sti er winning the National Amateur|within 15 feet of the hole and he| YPSILANTI @ — Michigan Nor- OL Wins Ath Tuesday. a A ‘aie ee, ace a a ings at og tender boar was all smiles when he walked|mal swept both ends of a double- made on George Lewis’ Lucky! Walled Lake's track team scored early leads in the St. F ae ml werer a see that ball,” aelereg. wang’ ihe sx em sce toretast Tat ame od ‘ egrets, sem © nose BY 10 points Saturday at Hastings to}Fla., and Miami Opens during the|said. “Believe me, ‘I was happy 1513 andthe second 1046 pound falg t eet Golf Ace, a “mental case” ac-| annual Hastings Relays. All of the _ > — cording to his trainer, finished/vikings’ points were tallied in the : Eaglet Thinclads Trim|Sanuday tetera amorial|three relay races ' ree tke wine be ah deren’ han 10] ‘The team of Jim Wilson, Lowell Monroe CC in Taking/aisstatitied tor toulee” ee OE Macey nt dey be 11 of 13 Events ; fig edleg for six points, The foursome of Ed At Laurel, the 99-1 shot Frosty|/Rode, Dick Barnett, Laurrie Pass- : Winning 11 of 13 events, Orchard Mr. who like Golf Ace wasn’t nom-|more and Dick Woodworth finished by, “jley relays for two points apiece. at Monroe “q peake Stakes. Mrs. Cecil B. Fisch- Mt. ‘"s '} i Tamper Moree ‘Caiman Salt cilled « Beda |cang Be ih hoa hn HARDWARE AND " uded Derby eligibles. Reed . * * @« other: non-Derby colt, Kingmaker, a City was the Class C PRICES AT THEIR BEST Gerry Leszczynski won three|W@S second, while Born Mighty, _—————. ‘ events and placed in another to Cincinnati's Redlegs set a new score 18 points for the Sacto Whitney entry at Louisville with|team record for home runs in He captured the shot put and the|Career Boy and Head Man, fin- 1955 when they clouted 181 four 100 and 220 dashes and took ‘2nd |ished third. ‘baggers. Py in the broad jump. BRAKES ADJUSTED $ 1. 1 9g} Stan Majewski and Pete Ma- HERE’S WHAT WE DO: delans followed with 14 points | © Inspect brake drums. Check 7 * 4 \ \ a \ » ® % \) \ \ \ ® D « Ma & me, aplece. Majewski won the bread jump and 180-yard low hurdles and tied with Madelans for victory in the 120-yard high hurdies. Madelans won the high jump, tied fer 2nd in the pole * vault and finished tnd in the 180 lows, ONLY SEARS OFFER GUARANTEED CRAFTSMAN s0- PIECE WRENCH SETS AT THIS LOW PRICE Toe, i oe Fe EDN eee " ee ee Catholic Central intial % to win only the mile and 880-yard relay and a disqualification prevented the Eaglets from winning the lat- and sdd brake fluid if needed, © Adjust brake shoes to secure full contact with drums, | Regularly 63.11” y y —— ¥ = : ; | : | SAVE 232. 999. ONLY $4 DOWN ter. Central was shut out in four events—the broad jump, shot put,’ and both hurdles. The Eaglet thinclads will meet Waterford and Southfield in a triangular meet Thursday at Or- chard Lake. Patty Leading Money Winner DALLAS —Patty Berg, the| sturdy veteran from St. Andrews, Ill., had her first tournament vic- tory of the year and was leading the money winners as the wom- en's golf tour moved on to Spar- tanburg, S.C., today. * * * Miss Berg won a playoff over Betsy Rawis of Spartanburg and Marlene Bauer Hagge of Ashe- ville, N.C., yesterday to win first money of $1,350 in the $7,500 Dal- las Women's Open. They had tied| Z over the 72-hole route with 291, On the first extra hole Miss Berg TITTY 146 West Huron Street FEderol 2-9251 akhuheuhe huh huheuhe hele uke uh uke adh ecm om oS ° aye oo YS: Pa iund Ke qos H Hy ae | QUICK — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED ° ‘COLLISION WORK at OLIVER MOTOR Collision“ Shop 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 See Robert Rectar, Mgr. fot Free Estimates on All Makes of Care No Distance Tow Great wii reason) ; ete ee ee ee ee ae! Siete sent a 10-foot putt down while) Miss Rawls and Mrs. Hagge| INSTALLED Studebakers $ 55 missed theirs. Most Fords | See ete! FREE The next tournament is the | Chevrolets . ‘ Peach Blossom Open at Spartan- | burg and Miss Berg will step to/| the tee as leading money- -winmer | of the year with slightly "more than | $6,000. She replaced Louise Suggs | of Sea Island, Ga., in the money-) winning race, Miss. Rawls and Mrs. each won $855. Winding up in a tie for fourth with Mickey Wright. of San Diego. Calif.. was Miss Suggs. Each’ had 295. Miss Rawls had the day's best score — a two-under-par -69—to forge into the first-place tie. Miss Berg shot a 70 over the 6,218-yard | Glen Lakes course and so did Mrs, | Hagge. Numerous Records Broken at Kansas LAWRENCE, Kan. '\ — Eight meet of stadium records—nine if you include a special high school | event—were bettered and another] tied in the 31st Kansas Relays, but the big attraction was the world's two greatest shotput men, Parry O'Brien and Bill Nieder. More than 3,500 turned out earty| | Saturday morning to watch O’- Brien, of Southern California and Travis (Calif.) Air Force Base fame, and Kansas’ Nieder begin, their preliminary throws in the shot, O'Brien, whose official world record is 60 feet, 10 inches’ had the best put—60-2's. * * ° WHILE YOU WAIT Also Tail Pipes Exhaust go and Dual Sets Quality Motor Mart Auto Parts 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 § INSURANCE DISCOUNT RATES PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOS Investigate: If your current policy does not offer these advantages . .. call us! ® DISCOUNT FOR NON DRINKERS * DISCOUNT FOR ACCIDENT FREE DRIVERS and Young Drivers with Training Certificate, . ©3% DISCOUNT ON FAMILY SECOND CAR ® No Extra Charge for women under 25 years of age. fe oR aes SE Ge i ee Nieder, however, was credited with a new KU Relays recird of 377 S. Telepgraph ‘Et SHOP AT SEARS Hardware Dept-— 59-7%. The event was a closed af- hue cay ‘ i fair, O’Brien’ participating, as an 4-0588 i Parking WD SAVE Basement | added attraction. 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Pineau ex- , \. tended on a New Delhi visit last Pity: ee a a ‘Bristol County, Mass. \ Fly... but I got him! * ‘BOARDING HOUSE By Ernie Bushmiller 1 DON'T || HA,HA---LOOK AT ALL THAT MASCARA GET IT--- i] IT'S A VERY | Eee SAD | [i NGy » sot. * -~ | WHAT: ARE THOSE KIDS LAUGHING _—————— on =v 6 ts ! | Sats eae ore -1- SAAS “ss CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner =—S TO PRESERVE His || Sue's StuL) OF Bays RSSICRIMENT SARNEY, SS TM TOUCHED BY MRS. | | , [Se DOVES DEVOTION To FIRST SHOP AS A . BY PLAYING UP THAT HUMAN | id T'S FRESH AIR= — > yi Bees J , . 3 € 4 we. Tee OUT OUR WAY 44,9) S FC. "FELL ¢ Mh i Y Uj al i : ~ By Edgar Martin ‘THe ALL STARTED, —— A Mm GUY, & DELIL-MaAY- REMEMBER, WHEN 4 ml\\ CARE SORT, HAS HIS ; PUGS ASSIGNMENT a OWN IDEAS OW OUST ree 5 FROM SCHOOL WAS mB Oem | ROO LIFE SHOULD BE mm Tod | YES'M, 1 REAR [J n “i WM AWN MR. | 1 A : Lan | ae ROD TALKED | 2 oa “ mw ilo FSA TLL Gvy STERLING, HOLLYWOOD'S : Pe. 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OF aap : ae | | By Dick Cavalli ~~ moe So 3 YOU SOULE TOLD mE 7 THE WORRY WART 0 4n28 SUS THAT WAG HIS REAL, NOGE/ _ oo a4 AY "eae S ey a7) By Charles Kuhn a THIS : ) NASN'T HAPPENED Tw Kip Cine an SEVEN 28s Cie Las 4 |USED ‘T"H a 3 You'll Find Pal] OPPORTUNITIES imme} Every Day in the Pontiac ‘ Press Want Ad Section Take eciventage of this eaty way to solve eff yuur buying and seil- Drubleme. ing 0 To Place Your 07 DIAL, FE 2-818) : WANT AD a e: rs fee Fa A Ee" satin, dahlia aimeniiiinas rar ay ae coe a oe eaaeteetnmoemenenn smeuegseee. apenas Maen, eee A Cee { es na ae Gita ei cidieeei icin t —" pig 4 “ ™ : hs . 3% ws i i i iC : ‘ 4. fe. ta pe oe : j 4 : ) ae ’ ; } a | - ee ‘ iy tus ee ath: q i a ; ln Mapes Oe BOY : ive, oe fi pe: ce) < i i ‘ ry ® = oad ae eres __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 i ‘TWENTY-NINE | Wut sneys True Life Adventures |Antarctic Isles Pousoit Prowler GOLAR QOLLEp Coming to Life /Pugiy Spree “MARKETS” NEM roRK r Weather Stations and) pontiac police believe the sneak- early ‘owers Sprout |thiet. whose tactics earlier this — _ back early f , Radio T month have earned him that nick <* * | a om Wf - ‘ : ; - ors pu , : 5 Magny per] oR Pant tN Bape ~ ym WASHINGTON «- Some of the} They had warned residents of _— ike, No 1. aie IN THE WATER A. earth’s windiest and loneliset is-|the southeast side, where the. man” a io £ = lands are now coming to life, in| prowled two straight weekends, to ; viene. , = §=«©6§p POLAR BEAR _imur's mounting invasion of the\be on the lookout, keeping doors Trading at the open-| Reas : DIGPLAYS A NIMBLE GRACE. |Pottom of the world. locked to thwart his pattern of - ing af and then it] Rhubers.. hasoese, taper x: 3 oe | From the “Roaring Forties’ tocrime. 8 slowed. Pace was|o 1, ¥-9 5 es i ew eee i. ~-* IN MARKED CONTRAGT ithe: Sixties” of Antarc| The man had entered at least | around 2,500, for the) Ke 1, ui5-ise oa nip, topped, Ne & gg gr hana ree tie seas, dots of lands known chief-|11 homes through unlocked doors. . That ec ‘with Friday's moisture winter wheat ly to explorers and whalers are|to steal bilifolds from bedrooms ai. ORR: Som Sp Slee, : towers and outpost ‘settlements of| say. s 29t:] Wheat near the end of the first half a dozen nations, the National) ‘teek:lhour was % to 1% lower, May yer reser n N i Brief a ais/$2.39%%; corn 4 to ‘lt lower, May has sent to Amster- “ ews n Hist|$1.52%; oats unchanged to % high- @am and Kerguelen Islands in Pleading ae : ee ° the southern Indian Ocean, as guilty to 0 of er, May 68%; rye unchanged to 4% oat at Lea's reckless driving, Perry T. Glenn, : ‘teks higher, May $1.31; soybeans 2 to) } Cant Recethe tonne cantian |2, of 454 Auburn Ave., was sen ) 2% higher, May $3.03%, and lard ef Madagascar tenced to serve 30 days in the: | 10 to 22 cents a hundred potinds dependencies status ac (O*Kland County Jail Saturday §. higher, May $13.72. ager lyomgggacer pg after appearing before Justice | - teeatpts “A Helmar G. Stanaback, Orion _ un. Grain Prices Wrench Lands,” with thelr OW iTuwnship. ‘The sentence was im.) ie 3 budget and representative coun: | ax BB: RAIN posed when he failed to pay fines ia! gS HICAGO, April 23 (AP) — Opening cl in Paris, and costs totaling $90. i}. Whe Oven 8 On Kerguelen, 2,750 miles south-|. 34ers ett ee R east of the Cape of Good Hope, Nels James, 38, of Flint, was? ds 388: Bibs May sssnoes. Bt |eale winds blow 300 days a year,|pelensed on $300 bond today ot | 38 Rep 2 woleanle heat produces nise-eonoth| tS" ot in ee Bee May 13s often too wild for ships to anchor. |fiancial responsibility law. He | Re ea gay co Yet plans reportedly have been rid by in a hearing $1.93 a year ago. | iJon ew, Skty “lea” and Sigs" Ui meee Sa Tevnciee 8 Sale, Stel om justice Emmett J. Lelb Saturday. W. R. Grace and Cosden Petro-/No and 3 sround 200-220 Ib barrows) 0 ** , om “*< 0 pt ot I . i SS eS | Lacerations of the right leg leum were off between 1 and 2ibuc ‘nareet not’ fully “established: no . . one . eat 2 Discovered in 1772 by the French| were suf Hubert Lacy, 1 points as directors agreed to givelsw sen Sore” CQ Unit fo Conduct | 23a ee ean LEMOS |navignor, Yves Joseph de Kergueot Walled Lake, Sunday at’ 20 one and 1/40th shares of “Grace|ter steer and searing runs about 30. per a ’ oa Oe — ; 6 FANS ERO YE “SY len-Tremarec, the archipelago|a.m. when the motorcycle he was for each share of Cosden. Sed. fceefs® sughter peer and yea'™|D | FI a ni ae - 0 SSR comprises some 300 islands, thelriding struck the rear of a parked | At noon the Associated Press| lings opening low: good to prime seers ariey on ections SOMETIMES IN A 6PIRIT OF ee ‘|iargest nearly the size of Corsica.lcar, He was treated and released average of 60 stocks was up 60 heifers slow, weak: cows petive: PLAYFULNESS, HE GRASPS HIG HIND : ceo M, Kerguelen and other early visi-/at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. fully stenays bulls, stockers and feeders| = th , fied. “ cents at $189.30, On Friday the ee a oe ud fescers| ‘Registrations for the CIO-spon- : tors agreed on an apt name: A $20 tine average was ahead $1.30 with rail-/H9‘t 4 vie if abd chase set /sored May 5 conference on the) LEGS WITH HIS FOREPAWS AND EXECUTES r | Land of Desslation." Te chief 100 ic. Sefton, fa, of 199 Boe | roads strong. + | tee lity Seve ig -|WomAN's Tole in elections, EFFORTLES L se, [vegetation is an odd cabbage, : “ Wis seater tad ‘utters oc 1856-|close ‘Thursday, Fred V. Haggard,|. AN S SERIES OF BARREL ROLLS. wa pe PS scion the principal inhabitants are sea/@#le St., who pleaded guilty be- New York Stocks ae: 'sturfitzs'sacous, 0,84,5%4 president of the Oakland County| Ditubsted by King Features Syadicne Es World Rights Reserved lelephants, penguins, and wild white fore Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil New York Stock Thier Sad 7 ghetes Ait ie steek|C10 Council, sald = wy 7 dogs. McCallum to a charge of reckless | 955 semen tann .. Wa |Staee me meee nd veartetgs 10-40- conference, set up by the CIO sees } = Some 860 miles northeast of — Air Reduction 445 Jones & L .... 52.5| Calves salable 300. Vi last December, will be open to C H Mi: Ge R Ti Pj Kerguelen, another French base | Rummage sale, Christ Church, Ais Engines oh. Reece “1 esata Sgt lrg /women members of the union and All Catalina Racers Mar garet Gets HOMINg Pin) arse ste cine wes seee Cranbrook, Lone Pine Ra Thurs, | Ale UIT” Kresge, 68 ... 28 |cholee to prime individ 27.00-30.00;| Wives, ~~ ‘ , Vier ~ foot volcanic peak on Amsterdam April : Am Airline .... 242 tenn & PF... 17 some. belt higher: utility and commer. R ed F F ' Th h f IF Men’s, women’s, children's cloth- | A Span Ha EP Olae °: $04 Sha Nate case, a a oie ference fete euplain, the wer iwecovered From Fog —fF rom oughttul friend eras wen Dietiee ta tesa, |'08 Rousehold goods, —Adr, | * an. @& My ... 68.3 ene ae 3 ] =| * Am Motors:s-. ¢f1 Lockh Alte’. 484/About stesGy et ss.00-2100) mares mot|wornen in registering and voting) say PEDRO, Calif. (INS) —| INDEPENDENCE, Mo. @ — A.is to appear June 6 in the role of| Near.ey St. Paul, where - the theren Couch ; 4 Am N Gas... 63. Loew's ....... fully estab : some held higher;|in elections at local, state, and na- yd , - * world’s most remote lobster can- * Am News ..... 303 Lone & Chem. 73 || sheep scarce, steady. tional levels, Haggard said, All of more than’ 30 outboard boats jrolling pin is among the wedding|an old-maid schoolteacher in “Au- nery operated from 1908 to 1939, | Thurs. and Fri, 26 f i Am Seating... 343 Lou @ Nash.. 98.2 . A banquet will follow the con-| that became lost in a ‘pea soup fog|Presents Mrs. eS Se = Ty sald shel now is untenanted, as are the |*'0 % 5:00. Co ° An Ye & ta it Martin Gi’. 354|Michigan Nearly Has ference to be held at the Pontiac/4uring a race from the mainland |Will be packing off to daughter mt On. Her) dangerous Hes Croset northwest | If your friend's in Jail and needs ¢ Am Tob ...... 812 May D gtr .. 43.7 * . to Catalina Island were accounted|Margaret and her new husband, honeymoon. | of Kerguelen, bail. Ph. PE §-0424 or MA 5-4031, ' Am Vigcots.:. 388 Merck... 23\3rd State University Local Hell at 306 . Kemavtt Bao who will be in New York after) Among the wedding presents ane. Anec WHC. MUG Bre + SEE) ' at Which Mrs. Nancy Williams, |{°F "ee @. their two-week Nassau honeymoon.|were cookbooks. Margaret's mo-|, T° the south, there was an Aus- ote Armeo tl .... 61.7 jap Hon: 772) DETROIT w — Michigan all but|wife of the governor, and August The last the beads * *« * ther hinted her daughter could use *alian weather station on Heard) | | : | rune & Ce er Mont Ward |. 94.6 has its third state university today. Scholle, president of the state last of — The 32-year-old: daughter of for-|them Island until 1954, when it was) Force to Honor ‘ enn 1704 Motor Pa ..:. 384) Gov, Williams signed a bill last'C1O council, will speak streggied into Oceanside, $9 miles moved to the Antarctic continent,|AIT ‘ Atl Ost Line. 99 Mueller Br .., 36:7 down the coast, last night, ending/Mer President Truman was mar-| The newlyweds have table silver e.t oo. abe er & 41 (night which will make Wayne Uni id : ried Saturday to Clifton Daniel,ito set 12- places plus the extra| Farther westward, Prince Edward Aveo Mig ..... (64 Nat Bie -.... 38¢iversity a state institution July 1. ‘ . 10 bene Suey ae ae Se a aetent to Oe foreign|serving spoons and otherpleces in/@™4@_ Marion Islands hold soutlK veg Wij Top Award Bendix Av... G18. Net Delry ...38.|The signing took place in the Detroit Union Leader search. ss pen Piya aftaan African outposts, But Norway's . Benquet ...... 2° Nat Gyps 88.2| school’s general library as: part of . |editor of the New York Times.ja “bead and scroll” pattern. It * 183.3 The |. 8. Actor John Derek was among the Trumans| Bouvet, beyond in the South Atlan-| DETROIT # — Former Deputy + th teal... 1683 Nat be pa lost with his | 2*, ceremony at Trinity Episco-|was given them by tie ne on ite one " eee oe SS er Gopal .. gue Mert coremeany. Bludi eoned to Death! fs x™.oecame pal Church was attended only by|and other members of the bride’s| i: offers no foothold oe 6 a : org Warner... 48 am av - The next the plan te beat, He drifted for 11 hours be-, smothering glacier cap. Kyes will receive the Air "s Migt. 28) 3 _— oo = members of the families and close] family. ne rity cess: fF Net Arting.: HT eee pray Ms spproval | DETROIT (INS)-Detroit detec- on engbanen aus seems "A Oonek goon dentin tra nee : "he cm tc eee as | ag ay “ Sweet ai: i) ot the Detredt fi Board of Educa- etl widened their search today; Guard patrol beat towed his yesterday after the hubloub of the pveral bene ar her Yor, Business Notes tional service award by Air Secre- .” . Capial ate. 3 Pan A Air .. 19.1 thon which hag operated the sollg oh den of a 38-| craft to Avalon Harbor, Catalina wedding and the reception after-/From Mrs Perle Mesta, Washing- Purchase of the Maker's Food/'SrY Quarles at a dinner ‘of the | Carrier Cp... Beg Penh BBL 164) school, Sethed end beni a ana ward.p thelr big oldfashioned|ton hostess and former ministerlChain, which operates stores inj Aero Club of Michigan 4 Re sie: Sea Peony 3 6". Hr The bill provides for a three year day in his car. | "Two hundred and nine — home, The Trumans will leave in|/to Luxembourg in the Truman ad-|Albion, Marshall, and Charlotte, eae San Crea: Wave ¢ Chrysler ....,, 72 ‘sive. 263'transition period, in which the) * «¢ «@ craft took part in the race May for several weeks abroad./ministration, came a set of an-|was announced. by officials Sect etary of Defense Wilson, Gen. { i Gow Oi... oe eS sere G4 school will be governed by a board) Homicide Detective Walter Sta-|Which the boats became lost. Thir- Yesterday morning they drove|tique English pearl handled fruit/of the National Co; -- dey asenan = ang ; ‘ alg Fai <°""'S4g Praiy war's) [Ot state and city officials, and ipleton said Lemuel (Larry) Wil-| 0 tree Ot ee i ee teen re Oe ee ad er eee” srruman wouldn't cay whole etme e, senaiets ot Cee vice chia! of : gal Sip RE rite. 1 [cate appeopeistinas 2 nt ginaon was described by Me wile Kvalon, [dele house quests, to the Kaneagleent the rolling pin. "” "™"/petted anes of tome $94 elise | ‘Kee, & Generel Motors execu: | Comw Ba’..... 416 Proct & Gam 1073/5 SPPTOP ra, as “a heavy gambler ‘“. e @ 8 , . ; itive from Bloomfield Hills, was | Con Béis '":'" 473 Pullmas Oo" rr * 8 @ had run up'a lot of debts.” City Municipal Airport for their) according to National President H. 5 Con N ..384° Pure on '!)"! at | By 1960, the school. expects to Ultimately all of them either|return flight to Zebulon, N.C. President * Wilson's deputy from Jan, 30, 1953 Goat ak ..---'33) Repuy” sei”... a4 have a $20,000,000 capital improve- saitinowa wae financial seere- reached land at other points on + 8 b ' to Be Cited i. He was Cont Mot’... 2 pres .-- 91 ment reserve. At this time it will a rborn Special: their own or were located drifting) Late in the afternoon Margaretiby Engineers Society Curtiss Wr ,,.. 3.4" We ad’ as .nstitution with its own governing) ©": ama 3 Eisenhower named Deere icvsss-- 382 Bt Reg. Pap . $3 |board, similar to the University of| He was killed by blows with an. Margaret and Ciiff will live in| (oo, satecahie bs rey then Doug Aire... os ote Ri | : 31 /Michigan and Michigan State Uni-/iron pipe and 11 ice pick stab! No Honky Tonkin jher Hotel Carlyle apartment in| society of Mechanical Engineers in Du Pont ......220 . Sears Roeb.. 32.4 versity, wounds in his chest. He was dis- |New York until they find a larger White House ceremonies today gen te BO ——_—— covered by a passerby behind the|foy Uncle Bud . place they like. She is continuing] "at. i. the atl oF tei: if ia Mus"! 41 Sinclair 6 |”: 618 Ambassador to India, — |Brewster housing project. | 7 [hee concert Gnd radiovTV ‘career. bership in the 76-year-old society : Breed. |... a} Secony Mob. 82 0 ’. oe 8 (He’s Only 102) Albert McCleery. who. produces! vin ‘has bestowed the honor on| unas Faro Mor: 384 S05 ‘hay 1102 Wife En Route to U.S. Detectives said they were Y NBC's Matinee Theater, sald she! :e@persens. On bend for the 7 Freuk Tre... Sth std Brand *.. a@'| NEW DELHI, India wm — v.s.(SPreeding out to check Wilkinson's) LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — When presentation will be ASME. presi- Gen Dynam , 60.3 Std Of! Cal . 105.7 gambling and union acquaintances) you're 102, says Uncle Bud Clagg. F | Service Tod. dent J W. Barker and other . Ambassador: and Mrs, John Sher- > Funera rvice ay Gen Elec .... 81. Std Oli Ind .. 60 to dig up clues. ‘a ' n’.| 7" ne Gen Pus ..... 86 gid omen ...s0.2/man Cooper left by plane today saci diel wo for Charles MacArthur ey bo er a es . , Stevens JP .. 35 \for France to board the liner ‘ - * ngs. ive 9,000 student ia Gen Bove.) EE Sunt OEE: 88 United States. They are due in| Week-Long Air Search There's always the back fence| NEW. YORK (INS) — Funeral|members. : Olletter sc. Temas Co. md Caper is to testify before a Sen-|fOF Pollocks Called Off |gossip with other retired copra TY edger tnnen degen Failed to Mourn Ev Goodvear "|. 68 ‘Thomp Pd... 66 ‘ate committee on aid to India and! BUFFALO, N. Y, (INS) — ’in the neighborhood and long dis-| newspaperman and soldier in the. mh Eva, a two Re 44a Lraneamer ’. . 41-2 will have medical treatment in the|week-long search for Broadway CUSsions on fishing and hunting. lrenk E. Camp Funeral Home ‘Banker Lost His Job : Twent n 8.2 | Oy | leb hi pbell ’ 2 Grepngund 18, Un Pac .:....1882 United States before returning to!Producer Gordon Pollock and his! Uncle Bud, who crypto S\New York. ~~ - "| BUENOS AIRES #—A man who : poneng 142 Onit: Air’ Lin’. 5p. |i -post. : gee been called = nen Me srigsc 4 yarny tony patton “hon + MacArthur died Saturday in New Wore a red neckite after Eva Peron ‘ TH Gemt sss. 69 tnit Prutt ... 82.2 —_— air search started when Mr. | ; ote tc, York Hospital of nephritis, a kid-|died was forced to resign from his Indust Ray 44 6s.8i—-Gas Cp .. 304 Fy and Mrs. Pollock disappeared dur- but I hope the right man gets to | ~atiment, and anemia. His wif lob investigati mittee F. . wee Eanes og US Rubber .. 542 : 7 i be president.”: He then makes it "¢Y ” nemia. 2,;700, an imivestgating cont * nia a. 802 ing a flight from Detroit to the 5€ P asl : . a af Tne Cop #i Warn B Pic. 212 Earnings ___. east. They were believed down in Plain he thinks the “right man bh — on oe ane ee ca ' . t of nvefak West Un Tel . 20.6 First quarter profits by the National! oa is Adlai. Stevenson. : mo, ex-president of | Int Bus Ma . 490 westg A Bk _ 31 ;Tes Co, reached $1,425,794 for the 13,0r near Lake Erie, s tev : the Bank of Santa Fe Province Int Nek... 923 Westg Bl ..c, S@_/Months ended March 34, the company) Col, John A. Dorman, Buffalo i te a pe | 2 k tn ladmitied he * a : nt Paper c.11348 White Mag ”.. 44.6) Foperned, today. re, compared’ with | ETOUP commander for the Civil) A native’ of Bellefontaine, Ohio, Companion Backed Auto pu pressure It Sinte $44 Weclortn's.. tal thaetde tetanic ig las Maret Alr Patrol, said the search was|he worked 4 years for the Pentiintg Her, Says In lane Delianis beak tere toot Int Tela Tel .. 38. Youngst Shit 102.2|for' the leel’ period were histsei.sei. |suspended on orders from the 4éth|8YIvania Railroad, never missing 4 Vapman | the Belincve bank branch, eng e Isl Crk Coal.. 444 Zenith Rad ..130.2| compared with the first quarter of 1968 ase Re Service. a day because of illness. A warrant charging that a male| Vélliriain wore a red tie after July | Jacobs ....... 3 ‘when the total was 6127,804,478. scue so Uncle Bud doesn't follow any». first hit her, then|%> 1982. NEW YORE, Agri ee Comptes by a strict rules for longevity. He eats/hacked his car into her may be| For weeks after Eva Peron died ‘The Associated Press. no special foods. Nor does he sought today by a 23-year-old wom.-|Citizens were exhorted to wear ; tnduet. Rats iy Biocks — ra ignores _ Ro still an, treated in Pontiac General Hos-|black ties in mourning. Previous day... .267. . : ta a little wine “to keep my pital Saturday night, Pontiac po- ERE 5 Worth eee... 2S feee Tea toed blood: circulating.” ltiee sald. Pravda Front Page ' : ol ‘ Year ago .......272.8 136.7 72.5 165.3 . | '< 9 : won 7 iil ee Me TS des ite ane ; Bhd wan revensed after’ treat.| MOSCOW (INS) — Pravda gave yy : “TOR ign TS 2TS 1 TT ang) Turning Auto Hits, [ment for bruises. authorities caid, (Prominent 4-column front page die AR Outstanding Used Home Buy _ eoreeet aves F She claimed the man rammed | Play today to the visit of Premier | eae ye , Nikolai Bulganin and Communist | ree st Lael gee ne an Injures Teacher, 55 |: ee st the coiner ot Bases rm nueenn, tnd Communit] 2 BEDROOMS — 2 CAR GARAGE . 5 5 Queen Elizabeth Il at Windsor § “WU ie ‘ ering ee A ime eet cer, en toe are le ndsor | — OIL HEAT: MODERN KITCHEN m > Oe... , jstruc’ a car near the) : ° ; 3 Gi tates of Meter ts as st hotel whére she lives is listed in'Fine Waterford. Resident <.. Dispute Okay | - 4 BU LT IN 1952 : ’ The Prost ee i 114 114 pmo d condition in Pontiac) Driving while his license was re- Y ps Y ~ 2 “$ FntedoBalwon Co. eh iat} 143) neral Hospital. . voked bewught al G8 ont ery Magpenenie “7 — Federal es | Full Price SKo'sale: bid end asked. = | Luciiié Harris, 36 E. Pike St.'s° weld ramets. Senden’ ele, dgete ee betwen per en andl | sufferéd a concussion, authorities | 04 the cha : rges after pleading| dredge owners that has .tied up. said, when struck by an auto driv ite before Justice — Sout work along the St. Lawrence Sea-' en by John E, Hatfield, 28, of 40/514 of Keego Harbor. lway project and the Great Lakes. ROOFING Located on landscaped, fenced 100x150 ict in Water- _ ford Township near Williams Lake. ~ & An up-to-date attractive 2 bedroom modern home with : oil heet and 2 car gorege. : “S CASH TO MORTGAGE Women Receive Injuries ‘Two persons receiv bruised legs requiring hospital treatment in a two-car accident at Richardson il 4 i Y i A ff - Mi ih | : i at Pontiac General Hospital. volved ths my ate Reol Too loge ee festa er is H PONTIAC PRESS, 4 i < : ‘ : : ; A y : ; 24 ‘MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956 | | | | : 5 Te , Z il si =3 it i e gil | rit il ‘ac |2 Michigan Residents MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. @- - foan Cra wiord Advi Tow Not to Treat Girls F at same place from the hours of 8:00 «.m. i i ; = . Z E EE* 2eeee ar EE I? he asrives © minute or twoiscund lkp a stage: comedian.” e'etice_ is ‘he wen that in con- 7; % 10. Bragging. “A girl with any|}, ih ye Saichigan, will| County Service Center, Court 7 se tear tear can compute w man’s) SSP anete tn Pee ald Sou, oe, ta being escorted by value without his ‘self-salesmam, clection ‘or special. slection,|of May A.D.. 1966, at ten ovclocy the who leaves 9 git! ship.” : Sey legal valet’ te onta Township Ship, notled to apbest personally at said hearing = resiaurait while ey i taslne Be lnsumotiven Se peeenher Te oo apes, re ae oem, oF nae XE Le Tote Bsn ad gonches ne Siete aa aes ea pt! ll Sarg dich. “it gel |in Hungary, and expects 188 to|Sney erahe eertt wees iid te a ee earner, she needs eight be a turning point in its railway) election, election and diay] | Witness. oee said ‘Court, tm the City to prepare for her development, Cairo learns. Notice, ts hereby ven that, T wil belof Poniiac in wuld, County, le ’ a will ap ** New Zealand’s islands stretch/¢? gnn_on the folowing dave batween|A true copy Ju mo Probate Last - minute for ajfrom the tropics to the Ants rondey 6:30 om. and 5:30 pm. probate Manieter. Suglle Biren, Help Wanted Male 6 Work Wanted Male 10 - Designers ‘ 1 FOR WANT ADS DIAL. PE 2-818! From 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1.80 82.78 cd 8 tag ie is ite } 2.76 - . te 315 88ThaO s 30 60 860 o 40 1” Detailers _ WRIGHT ENGINE*RING SERVICE 1063 Telegrap! PE 2.3206 DIEMAKER Sout aivenet eae toe ment be built for high indy! Ly New. modern wage hour week Siecrens = Rae Ber aes sr week, Pt ne Linceln + SEMI-SENTORN ACCOUNTANT FOR of | “omell public ese rt Ry Sry and experience. Reply Box 7, DISTRIBUTOR SALESMAN WANT- of. Fan See 0 . Age over 35 re for ap- _pointment. AN To work with manager with car. gin Pon Fini N° RE, EXPERI. electric end Sirdar. Mate "tee ana gr oF AN? work 4 pave qiamtentanen. re 2660 AN Wit m the ponte” ust be neal, ve, end er, hours and excellent, reme- - re “Bisie , B) Ask. for NURSING Help Wanted Female 7 “SALESLADIES _ Experienced tn better women's Pull time tod Evenings, 6 to 8. BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP ware. Write, Mrs. Della Philips _168 Avon Rad. Rochester. CONSUMERS POWER CoO. “VACANCIES :| GOOD ‘CLERK-TYPISTS A ot 3) 6W. Lawrene ove Room 430 - COUNTER AND Dining Room Waitresses Ted's will ® number of ex- staff -CRAWFORD rence . in Person Only 9 to § Mon. Thu Thurs. __ Woodward at Square Lake Rd sav lope Drovand “Merrutoen | Employment Agencies 8A ay bop ' Employment Agencies 8A Be to ‘ ing 8 connected bee | * “fepeats yea & Commission" basi with: full contracts We train Our 4 are, to high income bracket This “call &, Parker: trom 9 ql 8 p.m. PE 54-8196, ‘Mon. Southern Michigan. ; position. State qualifications, sa!- Pontiac Ave. Birm ’ GETIC YOUNG MAN 22 TO 25 WHO WOULD LIKE TO |-LEARN THE ADVER- TISING BUSINESS. NECESSARY BUT HELPFUL, ALL YOU NEED IS A FRIEND- LY | PERSONALITY AND AN AMBITIOUS ATTITUDE. SEE MR. L#i) PERKINS AT THE 1_| PONTIAC PRESS. _ EXPERIENCE NOT). HE Mig. TOOL & DIE JIG & Fixture- men — Must Be Journeymen Seniority Advantages ieee ot Overtase IDRICH Corp. BIRMINGHAM Immediate full or part time: retaries, typists, general work ex | Brvens Pyles Sci ~ CAREER GIRLS SECRETARY for adv. firm AITRESS NIGHT Work. § ina Restaurant 42¢ W. Hu- fixe FioUn T icine nines SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, TEEWORK MUST | COLLEGE GRADUATE . REDIT TRAINEE 46 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE OR Gi RAL HOUSE and care of children, CAREER CEN ATTORNEY'S SECRETARY to be right-hand for CIT __ker Bidg.. FE 86-0416 GRAEBNER'S IBS FOR GIRLS NATION'S LARGEST OFFICES IN MICHIGAN STATE ...... PHONE |!!! HOBBY ... vewnbevese WORKING HOURS children work while mother works, EM_ 3.3585 r 6, FOR ze Exp, Drive -MArket 41158. NIST typist ...... $200 PTIONIST, walnee, Nght RD, try club for summer ...... TRAINEE ......... $100 . for public relations exec- Fe sent, ~~ RECEPTIONIST ing and. svitenbourd, good erences neeen W rt r nium CENTER. Bri. Riker Biag.. FE 60416. as RECEPTIONIST GRAEBNER’S—Poatia RETAIL MANAGEMENT One of Michigan's mest thriving clothing stores is looking for ® ; man be State “Bank ‘Bldg. PE $0221. Woman to Manage Readyto Wear Dept. 2-098. Work Wanted Female 11 ° WANT WALL WASH- Em-|2 WOMEN rE 4 ing and MIM R. retarial Service EM tine afternoons and evenings. 2-0806. fare if hired. Write Section 20, , Netlonal 1020 Broad, New- CEARN TO DRIVE THe SANE- WAY AT “SAFEWAY” DRIV- AINING to | Bus. 2-225) Res. PE @-1648 ANO AND ACCORDION LES- sons t your home OR 3 - | TRAIN TO BE A_CARBU R | AND 1ONITION TECHNICIA Big demand and high pay for men who know newest scientific Utilities Eng. Inst, Box ®. care Press. : Unskilled . MEN WANTED To qualify as owser-operators of OVEN io | ness — antce erain chore 7 TY Ce | ate GOMPRESSOPS AIR TOOLS. | Power eenerators, heaters anand. : tronics repairs «hops We want men without exveri- ence. Men we can train at home by ovr own methods in TV-repair and sales. 7 MAIL COUPON fa TODAY! RTS-APPROVED Radio oe Train’ choo! Box 12, ily ry Gentlemen: Send Tra’ Pro- for RTS Approved TV. shoos |: my cost obll- gation. . nAME . ay RESS Work Wanted Male 10 Al CARPENTER -WORK NEW @ repair. FE 44210, ‘ TYPING AND CLERICAL to do own 2. and. references xt necessary. ce w A TRONIN iN: in my Dome. Pick up and deliv- ASHINGS, © In my home. also excel work on experienced. All shed. Will pick up and deliver, FE 56-1010. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS: SEP- arate or “= ckup and de- liver. OR WOMAN, 36. WANTS WORK SAT. | and Stn. FE 5-5047 | Would like housework by _ the day. Please call FE |» trouble-shooting ez: 2 | |WOULD LIKE TRONING TO DO 2.2744. Pontiac Hardwood Floor A&B TRENCHING water line feld tile. rE TLL RINDS OF CEMENT WORK. ADDITIONS, GARAGES. ATTICS |. finished, Recreation rooms and insurance repairs, K & W Build. _ets, FE §-2704, PE 4-4168 ers, ete. Ooen Sur ‘ JACKSON'S RENTA. @ Wi M ti _ PE 45240 oo =} rerhcneeie - APPLICATOR Roofing, roof repair. siding eaves, trou; lean repai and, 5-782, | A-L CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT peck. ies saeaere. . pe me cial Quaranteed work, Ph FE — R180 & breezewars, in’ gorches & alu- rinemorad ve ; WANTED. a ovens or rot =| 7 ING AND PATCH PI pealeemmiahl' & spas E ie '. ice Fee cant. a a iforide Septic Service. wi . 5-2807, cE ¢ Tt 5-6511 or FE : i PLOWING AND DRAGGING, FE 4-4878 or MY . . ston, ey Sashabaw area 3-3388. Maple UJ or OR a OR 4 ROTO TILLING ion ond paréees. Wayne Dutch- WEST SIDE & . Also black dirt & manure. © 44228. —“TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING leon R_D. Tompson rE TYPING. SEC | Building Supplies 12A | TIRED OF LIVING IN A BASE- ment —— nance, reds of satisfied cus- ners. Write Pontiac Press, Bos | _ Business Services 13 —~~ Oe Oe and Vich REMOVAL <—, ti abe Got our bid; FE 27188, APPLIANCE SERVICE all makes of auto. ashers, wringer washers. grate s a _ es ea Oakiarc’ ; 23-4021, ‘AIN by factory trained men otniee, vy Co, 27 W > iv a * rence St, e FE 30135. CHIMNEY WORK We lo too big or small : va RUGS & holstery. Free est. FE 2-1772. removal, . PE $6503 or OR 3-200. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Senne Motos erie ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING Sinks. — Sunday Service. FE 4-2021 HOT W types CARPET CAYING, SEWING, binding Anr repairs. Carpet clean- ing on location or s . Self employed exp, man. Call anv. time“ ‘TSier 5-0173 or FE 3-7385. EAVESTROUGHINO. {NSTALLED | and repaired. Custom mn FURNACES CLEA AND RE- paired, Chester Nelson. FE 56-1788. A HEAT REPAIR ALL and astwe Prompt serv. fee. OR 3-784), Parts, Exp. C * Stickel, 16 Maddrill Ct. PE 43780. lf e day service. wery | Phone re an — tems; . LAWNMOWERS | SHARPENED standards. FE 4-145 6. or rebuilding or batt _Income Tax Service 17 INCOME TA SERVICE IN YOUR Laundry Service 18 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully ished. ce CLARK'S LANDSCAPING _SERV- ice, Within 25 miles of Pontiac. FE 8-213. tee serving cioan wp by capers » 8 ¢ wy \e PE ¢zsst . DANS LANDSCAPING d Complete lawn maintenance and FE 4-6510. FILL DIRT LEVELED AND _Griveways graded. FE 6-3552. LANDSCAPIN™ Top sof! and fill dirt. a OR LANDSCAPING, SEEDING AND tree oa Bieck dirt, any quantity: MU 43086. LANDSCAPE CO DESIRES OP- unity to ybid on your new me. Fields Co, PE 5 LAWN BUILDING Also maint eo; FE 94211 4 } ra = ents. w monthty 4 Lic. by State of eae er Southeastern Mich. Free ROTO TILLING. YARD LEVELING. FE 46229. — soD . Delivered or cap a up after five p.m At 212 BE. Bivd lete landscaping, not amateurs, 35 yrs in Pontiac. _WHITE'S. PF 8-3140, Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. GOOD EM 3-8253 or PE 6-3871, service anytime, es A-1 MOVING — HA a ‘ EXCELLENT senviC FE_ 56-3468 Reasonable Rates A-l HAULING ANYTHING NY- time, FE 5-6244. _s ABOUT AN ‘A ‘ Basements etc. cleaned. FE ‘+7615. ASHES AND RUBBION HAULED, a , AND LIGHT hauling. Norcliff Pumphrey,. 150 Wesson, Air| ASHES AND RUBBIGN AND FE 46229 | Nght trucking. ASHES, RUBBISH OR ANYTHING: Hauled. Anytime after 4. ORIan- Phone 5-6806 % SAND, GRAV i Tvew AIR vel. Tep ET Re AY ql soi} and fill dirt. OR TR AND HAULING, RUB- dish. ime. _ PE 8-1770. ~ REDUCED RATES — >: paw van to ss " “Noving, pe ean 7 om Trucks to Rent Ww To Pik oon stake, Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. er og cD. eA | fig Rea es OR ea ERR GGA GET RP Ss PR EAA De ee Waste to Rent yt suey po —* 22A| CONTRACTS WANTED * Netices & Personals _35 PAs AAA PRIVATE D mestic or criminal. VES. DO. FE 5-5201. Aerotred Kna Pred pp Shoes | Herman 2079 Airport Rd OR 3-180 sg HEARING AID. RM. 16, . FE 4-053. on" BEE e ' To Buy—To Sell—To Insure - ACTION! S| ARCS I SOLD OUT! a ae age ae sess | ae © Sad pee TEES ai yout door etw: M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 6-165 8:30 teed, Ask tor err "Or J. C. HA BEN Realtor a6 E. Walton’ Open Eves Cash Waiting contracts, or > ws ce promis A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 [aod contract or equhy tn. your . Kl C L. Templeton, Realtor -| 333 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 WE NEED. LAND CONTRACTS We will a. you # quick cash pf 2 eottiomenn, ~~ > us today. Free esti- “Nicholle & Harger Co. Huron St, PE MAHAN REALTY CO., org ae = Co-operative Real’ ‘thd ‘sundays nm anes Wanted ted Real Bane tea |1075 W. APL LAL . a avira #7. . a eee Se Bee] OUR SLEEVES ARE CHRISTIANS, WOULD YOU LIKE ROLLED UP. !! to make & safe investment, gain-) and we are geared for Ac. Se Fe Teg terest. PE TION! The rush . FE 5-7977. . gtartin we plat pA Mag 3 than . ee Burns, FE 2-8814. ws hark. share. WITH TH MUTUAL Co. : rer eve = OPERATION YOUR PROP- I-FI SY STEMS PERTY SHOULD SELL As little as $13.44 per vat = = cinta ih OARNER'S ELECTRONIC ‘SERV. CTION "ang q RESUL un eM +s! 5 PROPERTY OAT PULL SIBILITY TO YOU.” Call a In Debt? | ABR are hav trou ot . ing x swe mea see Edw. M. Stout, | Realtor Sekcone. en Sk 41% 8. ai Ser Tl N. Saginaw &t., rE $-8168 apaee tak Theater, FE 8-0456. Open Eves. ris 4:30 a Loo! “BIO | RUMMAGE SALE. Suits vercoals, work and dress pants, 35 cents to . LD . 63; baby clothes and shoes and site "Cpe ics’ hat wer offered in Pontiac. Add: S Giarie saa‘) OF Not Sold _ T1865. our property isn't sold ye’ MRS DREAMBOAT | DREADS | ry oe pecause it hasn't been liste drodgery. She her oven with with the new ee Geen Clean. ' er. Waite's _Notions, WHI E NO RUGS TO BEAT FINA FOAM | makes dirt retreat The superior ON AND APTER April 23, I will not for any - debts sar - rug shampoo, Waite’; other : tan . Hodges, 119 Oltver. Pontiac, Mich, THIS TE, Notions HIS DATE, Ld Teenie ted by any | fren, FE 7-063. EXC, CARE FOR 1 OR 2 CHII- OR 3-4253. CARE. FURNITURE Wtd. Hiseeekela Goods 27 NEEDED - BROS. REALTORS 5000 Dixie Hwy Phone OR_ 39-1296 IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 IN OR Clarkston arkston , Real! Estate MAHAN | weet s+) iano Humphries FE 20274 CASH FA Russell Young TOR. PB, w ee pa PE e525 Pontiac, EM 33311 R. F. McK INNEY -lBnly, 4-508 * 8 Pees Soe PAUL D. HAMMOND Pc 2 PRIVATE BA nooM, Fi TH, ADULT te N. Paddock. 2 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, ADULTS, ‘ed or vont HOURS | Sa ” UIT E | aie i JALWAIGHT, Res | "te 47118 ey Res area gon, 14 B stove ) F “LISTINGS WANTED _ 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIGi- @aire. Automatic beat. Private entrances, 8, Blvd. bualine. 322 _Prospect, vi aD 3 ROOM A | Avis. Py Pvt. BATH. “heated ehild: accepted. Clark St. i ” 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, Adults only. Laundry facilities. 196 Auburn Ave. Apply after 4 p.m ‘ining at fate pace Pork Puce ‘a +. UTILITIES, wok. Baby to Dy % Cross i oe SO RMIED MAIN floor. seule entrance, 65 Au- ve3 Soa CABINS, KITCHEN tectitties. it inelu aed. MY 2-6 468 8. Broadway, Lake 7 Ea NICELY ener wore eves, re sie Adults ear bus line jults or work-| #EATED, ) ROOM UN _ing girls. 0& Sree __| apt. Near Goodison. Private en- 3? LaRGE CLOSE _trance, §73, OLive €1831. a J ee re tie "Tt ha Oe is Oneida a R 60 in- am apt. 135 uliities furn. plus washes and tae PRIVATE BATH, ADULTS | “Tver. 9109 per month: No chib 287 Oakland Ave sdren. & 2, ROOM APT. 620 BALDWIN. Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 le, icome. Call PE 60607 : ROOM, “STATIONARY ONARY HOUSE- 3k AND VT. T a j Vinewood. FE Adulte only, May be seen after | sai DEI KE FRONT 10:30 163 Green 8t cottage. te Rd, Lake 7 ROOM. 25 La at Barth Orion, MYrtle 2-0472. we y ne + Se 2 hs ve + a in toaing heat. 280 Fisher. EM | dren ae PEDIN. ri Pr Ped Hilldale 7 OOM Pep baer “PT 5 (Rooms AND BATH mr et ROOMS. PRIV ATE EWTKIi ANCE. | PE 40613. 3 | private bath, ve ities furn, Adults only. FE 8-0029 + ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | _Private bath. Adults. FE 2-1906 |3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND _ent. EM_ 3-2062 7 ROOM “GROUND FLOOR. FE poo AND PVT. EvT. BATH. FinsT ON AND A DATE. floor 186 N 2-5296. iF YOU HAVE A HOUSE, OR ote SOS gronstbls for farm for sale, see us now. We |? EME. O re ot couple. ter other yself, Don-| have buyers, sone oe - Nay . 4, 3882 Alida St W. DINNAN * Da aia ae Rochester Mich: _ 88. Boros rr BT | con “FURN. A OPEN TOES. WED. 6 waoRs|. — BUY OR SELL a0, Btate ies SPECIAL; COLD WAVES $590| erty of will sell for you oat |° ok wn te ee ee ee Dorothy's, as Perry. FE) show you how to aet wee) OS Se Re, A +1 Eves. ge yoni * , Call now and i RMS PoRK - Thr | Wtd. Children to Board 26: RD. RI BROKER “entrance, 407 ee ~~ |100_ Blisabeth. Lake Ra $1157 73 RMS. UPSTAIRS. HEAT. Lions gas included Private en- tran ¢. Close in, off Oakland Ave. APT. AND A 5 acehconing tw, 3 RooeS fry BATH. trance PE 43232 PVT. EN- & Week. Utilities furn. 7 ROOMS “ARB, PRIVATE Bara |” ag i LIGHT | ~ ‘YY 2-4052 i 5 cet cecorated. beat. 6 Loss ant BASEMENT HOUSE, G. e and breeseway on Mill Lane. a ‘nilies out. 22 Auburn, rear of- | _ ftee: | @ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent. Call at. 4:00 p.m. Monday at _18 Milbourne.. a ‘a * pt _Ra. PE eases, f co) :3 BRICK, basem. oil furnace. ‘tric water , auto, Wash- er, EM 3-4375, welcome TO MODERN 2 BEDROOM PLAT. ALL furn, Woodhuil ie. OR 320 MODERN HO’ _Piace, lake BY OR Sine. Rent Houses Unfurn, a ls ou novsE RENT. ‘oupie with 1 or 2 p+. ae, Laxe pn vileges. References, EM 3-4017. In “COUNTRY, $20 @ month. Wilder Rd. Phone MOhawk ROOM HOUSE — and water, 3073 +370. 3 ROO new! _ gas 3 Fg, eae Be PARTLY FURN. F ROOMS AND, BATH. WEW RE. watiae “afl” Cos S, UTILITY AND BATH, Secerated Griands FH bo08 gd 5 "oF WANTED: citY tor S WiTH sEW- Tefrigerator. Washing privi- sel it ruin Community| er and water. et 40612. Call _leges. PE 43705, #4 Norton 32717, oF after 6-.p.m 7 RMS. we’, 77 ALL oer goods. call M¥r) =PEDDLING YOUR © 3 rE ine tse “AUCTION PROPERTY ? 7 RM, SHARE FE OF NORTE S LARGEST nr pee ee TAY enty to | Sane Werte cmanhs eater fm . Cash waiting.| qualified os 16 Pinegrove. Cail 4:20, FE + : ¢ and ae. 5 5 : with ors’ We ij N. é _ =A Rife, Prone Beth — | eek aes ne cyan | bet Sarees aaah. FE Wtd. Miscellaneous 2 28 for financing and closing. Roost as 3 rahe POEPLAPL PLL ¥i i CHEVIE. PARTS, 1048 AND OLD. YOU BEY THLWELL INSURE tr | come, Call FE $4005 after $ pm “It’s okay, guard, I'm just keeping up soy harp Jessops!” te Sale Ho: Ben ae xe 36A | son} Oe ‘2 zs, hs! “HOTEL ROOSEVELT: Rooms $12.50 €."the* $17.50 up. | HORON HOTEL CLEAN M106: _Went Hures St Phone PE’ 3-i200, - Rent Stores 4 100 5. SAGINAW &T. tot eg | __ Rent Office Space 41 DESK SPACE OFFICE SPACE fu conditioned modern offices new . Tel thon Tancwerlag®scivice aula parking space eling. Pull sluminum stofms and screens a and ether exten Fx Fant | \ + Sh Pe - WE TRAD _— Lo M. ELW 3D after 6. NEED ET BOW ROOM? Yule Meo s Stine for are primping for your shower — Fai son's gane en one . ow SYLVAN N REALTY forward .. . a need mily lv FE 50416 row ore r. poe “sS MALW {FLOOR | LocaTion se agg ae, West nest to Riker?! firepiace; room and it Dunatiig. tee for retail oF, pro- bathe 3 wm, spacious Realtor ard bome op ¢ seen © lot. $21,750 Huron, FEA. ™ SHE " ER NK SHEPARD Nick OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. | OL_1- so ___ Rochester Includes oe, Hette « and heat, | ‘ACHE Exce) insurance or | 3. bdrm, me rm home, Pull bath, ware agen Wi" lease o rent | basement, o' furnace terms, for $46 = month, | FH #113 8x90 | For Rent. Miscellaneous 42\" | BOET AND FLOOR SANDER. POL- shers, scrubbers, cement grind- rm steamers etc. FE 65-3144, 240 Baldwin Ave ONE WAY ae ast TO COAST P. ». Cates a, Disie Hwy. For Sale ——_" 43 SALE BY BUILDER Sica, on aise, fata "aie west stburben location 4 Eid sehsiaey teat terior includes rough w chimney. A mone eaver fo the handyman. Call OR } after six o'clock. 3 Eg LARGE M ngeee. Garage. 94.500. "vith &R, ‘MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andetsonville Rd. Waterford 31508 Barneys remem. Or 3 bedroom me, Den which can be used for 4th bed- room, bath» full basement. fur- nace and gas water heater. Only $1500 down. : SELL OR TRADE. 3. bédroom home close to Waterford High Sood. comet OO ni28'. wail bath, storms | ot far. nace. driv Bie tee tae we odery 2? bedrm Pias' ered. ale latap let. fat. With | ' stream, ge ee c. *PANCUS - = a Fg ime. barn with hard wood floors. minum ator &, ¥ & his corner of good "1019 M15 garity. i new rod oe Prem NEARLY 1 done in knotty a. AL \LMOST NEW home, Includes new. A 1% acres of land. §7,000—%2 do e Center 8t.. Highland 'U_ 4571, Office closed | Sundays. TWO BEDROOM new storms and new water softener and screens, venetian blinds over payments, Princeton. $1500 down, Take $59 month, 37 E. 1 AND foom home. A 500, Phone ig STORY FRAME, 3 BED. | ttached OLive 1-434, Roch- “LAKEFRONT HOME ON LAKE Good 5 reo ‘with fui floors od ‘beth. hot air 1% ear @ Decem ent OAKLAND and ce es bs oo furnac ice anes. $16,500 with PORseRK ‘A DANDY HOME ONLY $1,500 DOWN good ary 2 nice lots with Cyclone fence |- S"peargom bene eite oR cor natural mipror, 14 2 10 ALO i ‘- F ie Co-Operative Ee oo Only 95000 for this close-in lake, is se wilee down aad #4 per 3 per HOME MART cusTOM BUILT | OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253: “MOLTIPLE Listing SERVICE ~ *1 LIGHTS THIS : BARTR Chapin | © AM GAS HEAT HIGH- LOVE- LY 5 ROOM HOUSE ON THE NORTH SIDE NEAR OAKLAND AND MONTCALM. LARGE LIVING ROOM. CERA-| C TILE IN THIS BLEASANT BATH AKES THIS. HOME EXTRA NICE. AS A BONUS THE OWNER WILL INCLUDE THE CARPET. SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT YOU. ~ $24,500 - Lakewood Subdivision Watkins Lake H SIDE, A NICE ‘ “SROOM HOUSE WITH| HOLMES-BARTRAM = ate . . OWNER IS“OPEN TO] “gacans iid FERS. CALL TO- Oy ees DAY AND MOVE TO-| scouts rances. ay MORROW. Rote ere M24, NICE 7 ROOM gh oe ye ‘BRICK INCOME ogi be rents bet: ‘OFF JOSLYN | $1,183 DOWN (GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS FIRST TIME OFFERED ORTH one na Mad Jr. oe se7 ae oot | GOOD - BETTER - BEST Recetitly a aarp B ng Furnishings if rr cet ot fnowe by | re 84008 3 Sanat HOME, A_ GOOD B in tate ¢ bearer frome, 2 home located in beter ne ony. $8,475. " WON'T BEAT IT NORTH SIDE galow type, 2 bome, com- etely furnished, Am onde pers tn attic for future Pull basement, tubs. Delco “oil fur- nace, automatic hot water heater, wer lawn mower. “Nice sized jot a % ft, Priced for quick sale — OWNER LEAviNe STATE To Buy—To Sell—To Trade You BUY IT-WEL\, INSURE Ir MAHAN REALTY ay Haake Be Exchange ware — NEXT post OFFice KNUDSEN |Sanceebeores Orchard Lake Ave. » venthe ne + toot 40 bees MULTIPLE LisTINne SERVICE 2 = This Etiea = "| Bateman | 5 ROOM. HUNGALOW ° 1OW DOWN Among the Trees PAYMENT sete this a SCHRAM | FE 5-5091 or FE 5.9471 If no anewer we "TOR Eve sanee gt Seriya cor. Real state Bxeba MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Charles LAKE AREA — Just what you are E pa farm house, pri Price quick sale, Call for’ an appoint RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 3 ig pec _ Fr. REISZ_ HOLMES. { /BARTRAM| a ait Down Do Castell Realty | i: 2 Coxinnd __¥E_boese a RAEBURN ST. se <— aera OFF: JOSLYN as low as rae ss down, Russell: Young serene" pe tap] ‘GILES ao a "EE! PAYMENTS CUCKLER REALTY ; BLN, Regione _PE e400 CLARK | Bee ment se Bag oa bedrooms, ful! Le bideks te ee 888 = $3,500 do SUBURBAN PROPERTY. . 2 pteres, tree. living room, dining area. kitehen on. rooms, attached 1 “eh eo mpeive. ‘i MULTIPLE sama SERVICE eho pe Lag pests restricted, ma teely ‘ANDING RUmoALow a JOBLYN $1,050 SNedroom ‘bungalow way yr attic, carpet “Schan.s prod Mind sn bc iindis‘sndle igs different one e,ery night!” ; . FOUR ann’ BATH Powe. ished good base: Drayton .. Near stores, C OR 3-2068 after 6 for - ry . » Walton, nie $595 DN. _NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Auto. gas beat, wood kitch- - ' PEARL BLDG. co. ‘Signs Are Ever ywhere DRayron PLAINS Cachan tt . a attached veri ! ned beve to. ect. quickly for PSnovern | “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD's” ing, beautiful streamlined kitchen, dandy lot with trett “end’ sb de ced ie * Oe, gl } Price $8,950. | warage, | 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW $10,975. | LE. OR TRADE Cedar shake modern ranch hom - Home, |3 {BEDROOM att RESALE. sin ed sd se seen OR Sebee NOTHING DOWN. $300 Dn. Seller Re Realty CPR | 04 | Seminole Hills brick. Carpeted living a rooms, Natu fire- led rec. room un: and screened Res 3 car garage. 70° x 30° jot. Meny extras, Priced 500 erms. Shown by appointment only. North a $9,500 for this 7 room home. 4 ims ‘ull bath on rst floor. “tout insu- Fah base gas heat, 1 sone wsfon‘Beus aes. r act . oa ob this one 2 Ww, yk Tee = PE "biise Evenings with select floors, birch flush doors, = kitchen and window atk deren “ihe (down w dows ene. ;MACEDAY LAKE GARDENS = $0975 * benno wine arate. ™ ey . A home. we — i ‘jouw be ‘proud to DORRIS mR! § TONE PE e587 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sre $53 PER MONTH Saber BPanes Brick Ranch Homes rag Pa: ‘ basement for recreation. — pemees Better see this 2 Family Brick best west ey location Rear Webster Schoo nach A ae rh bah Fagen Cc newly r softener. Uppe: Px eo ‘Delight I Burigalow Jr, High and te with “git faraacy ign cer of WARD E. PARTRIDGE Je a couple or bag r FOR “LAKE pee: AGE The emart Pavan 3 hunter will iate Only on pasy terms inetudes all too, Bu 4IN1 INCOME Tru ar Sate is this 4 in . a, Peet HERE IT Ist Ott eat Gaketrent, 2 bedrooms Oil heat prose. 5 a. ir ° srlace. down. AUBURN H 2 bedregms fal beet ou EES ia yard. “Roeal ease, | $9 000, ‘ ORTH SIDE rooms “unfinished attic. Fete ya yara ig Be == . heat dn vers screens. Ge — interior. At ea with terms, WHITE BROS. we. a 3-1206 Open Eves. til_9 — Bum. 1 to 5 | neat + 8 § TEMPLETON | WHITE LAKE-AREA 40 gg Hoag "HIGHEAND Ak AREA ton. @ extra lote oll heat, 2 en- For Sale Houses 43 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘Monpay, AEE 23, 1958 138 r. Pike WILLIAM S LAKE Man: OXF ORD AREA ca saa EXTRA INCOME Call us for details ~ HOME MART 1063 W. a wena | GAYLORD To Settle Estate pn | Be Suburban Home Three bed prosa pe. show pa this home at 15,650, te: TRADE—TRADE— TRADE ;:: Need a larger or smaller home? We have « number of houses that can be traded Call our office for addition al information, GAY ‘LORD FE 4-9584 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor KENT Esfablished in 1918 BUILD NOW / BEAT THE PRICE RAISES: “PRICES ARE GOING” U oo NOT. DOWN “QUAL ITY BUILT” * HOM ES TELEVISION RA this i ie to des! ed ‘dist practical | Ly ay Loree room brick veneer, ~ rae, Bl NEW are. home STOUTS| # - Best Buys” oat. “< E g Ege pa down, “JPR 5-2003. Russell sell 4. Nott, Realtor tor. = 5 tie » ‘ oe 7 5 a tn a gro floor 3 ‘BY OWNER. | Gar “heat, ‘Cleve te ee Is. FE A HOME = YOUR , OW Also ~§ rear, Needs a iner repairs but iss steal at 8,900, $45 mo. Vacant, ./3 BDI me eet? mee, built in ‘54, ‘bath, closets, nice E & pan gg ny 2 car‘ garage. Only L ral terms. FOR FP. 3 large vines with closets & full bath / ££ Tms, , front ball or, Idea) for 2? fam- sieieas “paiane. vacant, Bargain bikes, re! gain i ike a iewel Sen = Mhaaso0 vin’ , ay In addition to most desirable liy- Gar Room and bath, $60 per manth. § KENNEDY ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES oad 130 pers Resort Area Garage apart ment, $25 per w wor pe City of Poutise Garages, ‘$35 per MmyaA Tf. os $800 DOWN — A 2 bedroom fava “oom. "Ate heat, paved with: om gg a & refrigerator . school. A sacrifice, work -shop, “INDIAN V IL. LAGE BEDROOMS : full t ; other fF A fine ay & priced for quick action. Terms. WEST &IDi 4 rms. & bath, full’ bsmt., 4 heat ins ulation, somes. screens. Priced low with v BZ terms, tame diate possession. ’ ouptnn. X, a pest fin- Shed’ . Bamt., oll be insulation, storms, screens, pav st, Close te. school: Only $7,500, terms. home, full bath up, Handy to "Rene Tmmediate possession. NICHOLIE AND ) HARGER CO. 33W FE_5-8183 large at gens "double garage | more. $19,500. RMS. I INDIAN’ VILLAGE Carpeting aroun rac, A charm! = Junk kiten home. ment. oll heat, laundty Tae frat bedroom en large vi Teom automatic water of land. with frut a ad price. $14,500 terms, LOW DOWN PAYM'T / dR. 3 HILTZ “WHITE per cd lak@. Very neat clean bome ed t6 sell with terms, Call 23-2621. 3 BEDROOM BRICK “yh 9 large living room ee 1 Speeel basement. " Excellent really FIRST TIME OFFERED| lof featuring ak ot Sia - storms end screens to The p wh. Bette @ is only RUSTIC LOG CABIN in knotty rr Boge style kitchen insulated attic, large enough for 2 more b Open Eve. & Sun, 6 ACRES ON 19 ea th Fe l HOLMES. 2 cri = : BARTRAM| Elizabeth miss this one at only #iL- $2,650 down, ouble ‘sink, \ surrounded a r ill thle one la sold, There is only | one Hike tt—at only $16,000 with | Tms i WHITE BROS. L TO Phone OR 3-1298 Open Eves. ‘til 9 — Sun. 1 to 8 For “Sale Lake Prop. 44 PINE LAKE 2 FRONT hy atdral replace, ning Le patios, base- ment, 1% 2 car ie. M lares. windows provide -ex- an ren. Ww Pp ad landsc fh ee Sacrifice price, ** YEAR - AROUND RESORT iake front on one of the best wooded acre, rent snack-bar, 2 cottages, bait and = tackle. 10. room home with room apa! rented year around, It's a AF maker. MART “REALTY 1062 W. Huron iron CPE CO5-9407 2? BEDROOM woe AROUND COT. + tage on Lake. Basement, ari KELLOGG LAKE, Good SCHRAM wer ph. Mi J \ " a cor. neALTOR EAST OF PONTIAC HOME ON ONE ACRE; 3 Bdrms., Br rol tile Villege a ~5 Homes tn H. VE’ \ nN Broker ee, B, aubern a: MODERN 5 RM. COTTAGE & 16 acrés fertile land, all aH RI ‘| 2m, = ny wae ee Teen cherry orchard 1000 Xmas ing and Niemi adjoin Rif River area. Ideal re. to feet Es me. Call res a ye} arranged o heeee individuel HOLMES-BARTRAM OR 3- 1050 "7 ma Byes: Maple 5-1268 SvILDING Ta ARE Prive ie Mann > ie. ey 312.3. PE 23 ¥3ans, Onan onation « 1” OR Sere PLAINS LOT iéoxia 1602148. ENTIRE BLOCK OF 14 6 FRONT lots. _Pontiac. rE rE 31830" sien T Gor GooD ‘BUILDING | LOTS IN RO- : w 0 giitit days OL Stes ‘nights. BEAUTIFUL LOT IN OAK BL se Call OLive aoe BL QOMFTETD TWP. Hillside tot Terms, Se 2-687 U iversity Lots oS Sale Commerce Lake — Crescent Lake, $24,500 Lake svood Subdivision | Watkins. Lake | INCOME PROPERTY Re ina 24 fi. “cary Sad nt? m, “ Ve poy with: re windows at: e end... Din’ Drapes ees Oa eer . stered mstiated. oxi eehen. Pleasant breakfast nook, Se 10% & high Pavement Le] 24 ft. ree Pull I ga $16,000. fa- that. 0 ite modern lines, it blends a uk with older homes, can int ft. city lot, Has large ptoture window 2! wood sidin, ne and all . other “QUALITY BUILT” | tee, tures for the low price $11,500, Brick veneer, $950 ex- WE HAVE ' 450 HOME PLANS igned by Richard B, “designed bs 4 our files, to help you. ‘The Pontise area's only au- ’ “HOME PLANNERS CENTER" A MONEY MAKER — West. side aml Briere, inventory. Ea ex Re 100 FT. LAKE : FRONT pin moe’ + fe shown enema meal ; i A. Taylor 3 SYL VAN TAKE" day possession, | Lake eo on = lovely lake in Pionee 3. beauti- ‘ cas sel] at, $}1,600, @asy terms, EM _ Alot, HURON GARDENS Dts: : A sy Bg age liv: Large . Imm By ES home, { LARKSTON : Here = INCOME-—LAKE FRONT 2 level; 1 bedroom apartment up 3 down. 2 baths, ed to $12,900 Rated mens ‘. Lake: “Comfortable” “year lot, good te occupancy, EM | EQUITY IN TanGE HOLMESBAR’ TRAM | OR 31950 Brea” Maple 5-1249 H. W. Bigelow 504 W. ba St. 5-6402 FE 5-0845 | NER Doe anh buildings, one $832 month: | ?,CAROE CORNER Lots A wil, ve vacant May Ist, will sell . — or take dump truck or vice ay part down payment, N inside a oot in Donaldson Park. W on Land Contract For wil by owner Call Mr Johnson, FE ountry, Manv schools. Beauti lots, Buy while there - ts choice, _$1,000 each. Small all down payment. 4 COMMERCTAL — “BALDWIN AVE. ; TA Parcel-Pine 2 Lake Priv” Walters Lk, it s Rd RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE | 975 Baldwin __FE 8203 | 130 FT, LAKE FRONT Judah Lake jess than 3 mi a city Limits, High ang soot. TON Woops ustre ry ™ fi of building ears say 4 Street. Bost R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Avenue FE 5-0603 ‘OICE IN WEL Sse aren eee 4-0667 after 3:30 — 7 LOTS, “saxae] RACH —JO¥CE between 4 Vision Bivd., a! yunebin. E LOT IN ROCH. — J By owner, 1 block Northivilie Pit : emen od future aapeiee centér, Walk, distance to do ing 4 reo % city water, RE “FLORIDA 2 acres, & « 1 reed frontage i eae ore teense 18; t mi. in; —Publie 9-4 nas ORLY on ¥ iarge sae Bat Ce Me Z wee SE et , Sines see ls SEL eS Bed Fe. Fh es é ho ee or ee SGD be ge he Shay 2S BBS re Se ee Sa os e 4 =, rept 4 : 2 r PRE setgonag f 3 a ri ; vba if “Ad ta: bes i ores | CP yum powrtac runs. MONDAY, “APRIL: 25 108 ce. eS | Business Opportunities 818 OP BA 2 ges Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 DOWNTOWN Mea iat Gh a, ek ee eel Bie. § Canis Each dig es = at J. R. Hiltz Beane a ae See's," FLOOR SHOP ” f ot a st Seals tea : . roe 's Used te ee KITCHEN WAL Cant 21S, BASE | —- wiv mk reeae| "2 ae ae cocof Aa |S ber alh ieee | 1 FR j - : |APLI BD. specie wal fo . bart st . Mt Partridge |" 3 sea etipag a GROCERY ~ SPECIALS COUNTRY MARKET Long fruit and : iS ara pcre is 8 Ww TAKIN roa ‘ . :PECIAL OW TAKING me a haa ith TIONS Bg APPLICK geoph home. F nest, Oxford. Only t04| ERN 2STALL STA- BF eae Teter: . TION, LOCATED IN| is. Pall price ss eared a ORTONVILLE, _L.H.BROWN, Realtor | OR TO NV IL | LAKE HURON MKT. TON. THIS STATION| Bers Renin and ey cura Be ~ “ROOM GROUP’ ° |: Fre taiching’ HF nad ALL FOR $97. 7. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY | Pearson’s Bank F a 6 Orsner Lake Ave, PE 47681 | e. ey eed weeation| 1S LOCATFD ON M15| bone, -snd B coher ent jie ILY TRAVELED aad my ge North’ E. 117 eerea|~ TR tion for team. . ra ‘troctage tus be] HIGHWAY PARTICU-| Fui,one Smsie pus stock) ‘ comet Bess wehogeny Mush doer, _ PONTIAC REALTY | LARLY DURING THE| — gionn pown yet : gH CHS INC SUMMER MONTHS. Closet Doors © 29233 For Sale Farms 48 THIS COULD | BE Ser Bee Gece, oe a | COUNTRY ESTATE | {GURQPRORTUNITY) webetZice tes conto Melos Located ies north of Poo} NEW BUSINESS TRADE pone, ‘barge. area| WITH THE LATEST) »., - ‘Up Private. aks. sayerring ‘' AND BEST FACILI- ne aise he and |. cious living. Tale must be sees) TIES AVAILABLE: foratbie 3 room ‘owners ‘apt. | ile. Pitegne ‘Coe Sate | OBE ! Secs Rae ey LOW INVESTMENT| &3"tur"sr'"wn fads Tor‘ prop: | Share “Saat Geet vacritice. sae "sone REQUIRED: COM-| $i s.ceuee son tush Some at ‘ALL FOR $9. PAY son Ser Cee ee | “| PANY FINANCIAL AS- ] = aoe wae re ONLY $2 WEEKLY | r. £1" codon" a GOOD PRODUCTIVE |-SiStANCE AVAIL| LAKESIDE GRocerY| ()aklan ‘= tig, © "hSs| Pearson's Bank Furniture | fa ate Om " Jon | SINGER. Po oo ate, na ee Ss ABLE; EXCELLENT) A grocery with attrac- inrge brooder | RENTAL — PROPOSI-| sx fay caret siaze | Loan Company fromeete. abso. 3 filer tersi TION. - inks reriae of Sal 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. in fait shane, ful modern 2) WHY NOT INVESTI-| she, feal,csigle tociuted a1 doe FE 2 9206. rr ye, GATE THE POSSIBIL-| * - tools snctading actor ITIES TODAY — CALL WARD E. PARTRIDGE E sie. may be ‘purthased at's ver vers) WOODWARD REALTOR FE 4-3581) ; figure PT 235, 8450 MON:|~ MER OgamON a NOW IN OUR NEW rod SPP HEAP SOME | _DAY-FRIDAY OR LIN.| "Yona Ti or gauenaas | COLN 7-328 AFTER ; ® . 7 North Petry Street MAHAN |=— ESE CML RE | (Second Fon HN REALTY CO. REALTORS — Batt By i Cooperative Re | Estate Exchange ‘ Lake front a nee : ee ts PONTIAC GROCERY consider ‘trade. Forme. Loans to $500 *WEXT DOOR’ TO BRANCH C. PANGUS 919 MIS with fast service and on « repay- : POST OFFICE _Phone Ortonville 132 ment plan suited to your income, Tot Osun nite en : LAPEER COUNTY. @ ACRE wp sete est , “Panzaipon ts tHe “BIRD” the tallies een to tht Wah cen, farm near : ty desirable salaina Completely modern ranch type) 38 x 9. Su : gross sho DRIVE. IN Sy piece, Carpet Automatic heat. 3] deecarnpig AURANT Flesaper pianeger. Berke cergstegs mem semueel| | SHOE STORE | metiesie cic tio me Dune.) with $4,800 down, Terms on. bal-| Wonderful location ss small tows | ing. price vents, $100 dows, Home & Auto Reaping "ace, "Pose Mo] Rte tte tet het |p RGRAY REAL RELATE hawk e208 , . ee year and could | > ss Loan Company 5 type home. *° = : manufacturing. heat, excel | ute Street case farek heme. sass vere!) MICHIGAN BUSINESS soo ag gee ia’ pon: | Hours: © to 3; Saturday © to 3 300 scres small lake and stream. SALES CORPORATION | See , : “ Pw. Diknan. JOHN ALA wh a Late. 1 room mortgage teem Loans 54 “©. Tit «re come *" gh * i. sown. Gitnnds eon” *°°"| LOANS $600 TO $1,500 . D Call Rutledge OR S111 FE #0009 a to mathe © coke Srvectmens, ge] hanes’ olen’ er om to Coms, ig ip and. save on all mew peocenea “yt OFuehy Realt ones on a FT. ON DIXIE P30 fig pee . dened Te additions of We buy, eon exchange every: | Table too nes senses 'ta0-08 wo| p gall em og an c ¥, ° P 4 “ ee : ‘ ~. Pr. ©. How wy. Geb, Bivd: Rochester’ OF 2ees.| I's car garage "ideal location Money to Loan 53 | 2 im ot, cnciase skiend Fardiiture oi WYMAN'S . eco Sale Business Property 49 foe err rr eeaarnat, guormey | —Guete owned Manders). | "Te pad & garage or on | 104.8. Sagtone — —_FE 305) | 1 W_ Pine PE 41122 UPHOLATERY. FREE esti nits pa $2,500 down ond $100 per KL Cooley Lake Rd. Frontage 35,000 Families Hiller Rd, 490 M. available 1ro x-Franks . ior Ss peel ae | Girou ies | Recommend am aiabi Sashes"! Buckner's acer | POTHTIAGE| pe sn seeps cone HEATER, 2 MOS, OLD, MUST SELL, ALSO TV ANTENNA. FE 28181, EXT. 62 BEFORE 5 & FE 54665 OR FE 54381 AFTER eS rs ouPwot _ee WATER HEATERS DUO T HER I. “OIL Tothes Posts EM 3-251] or EM }-4086 ; where bor- DIXIE emer oe | eee fe ie TODAY’S SPECIALS You get ‘ull amount. No Se 107° frontage, 330 ft. deep., . deduellons, ; EXTRA—SPECIAL iy 10 opposite Silver Lake: nd A FAMOUS MOTEL Guatity Used | White terme —RESTAURANT COsT OF BORROWING st ee ee 4 “WHITE BR BROS. Buckners 18 THAN . We require. 2. K. Phone. tavern Wweated st one of the. Mid: ee Out 4 PaeuE AE ve | BE Ste co | hw oe Sele he sae 4 UNTY. @ . ACRE : | es i - @ farm near Lapeer on blacktop. ms capacale Guant’s — aes 6 . : SwaP in R LA a A2xi2 LINOLEUM $7.20 3 sevens OO eetan 00 Per a pampiney mete pen 7 ef on 0 new or pow Concrete @ Mortar 81: ) home. 6 reeme ead path. x i vecteurant ana tavere ae : et mower, Bee alL types) - 4 FT. WALL TILE 25¢ c : we . r order. _ place, carpet, automatic heat, 2- Windo meade to you cor * permanent|: ing 150, Tremendous gross. Trade Buckner J dn: trellises, border | 90 dh HOUSE PAINT. GAL. $1.98 THOMAS ECONOMY | New Prush Doors from 95,60 up, | - > | woods, good tend. $18,500) rt very* reasonebiy “at only fence, and ai housocionn- AGneen AINT, GAL $3 FURNITURE CO, serene Sompies ; ih O4005 down. Terms on bal-| fiesd Yer7reasomanyy ot only | Finance Co setattetad" heer "sanders Mavs Fag bk Ft at oar ae eee ail types oF | On a f cei bs ge Monact copetstanent, eo ; ian our awe oe mower sharpened now Citin . MAHOGANY, | 4,8 , fof SURPLUS LUMBER & A tive o Chippews 8 ioe OF < AMUSEMENT ROUTE a | GERD RAY with Hew iz | MATERIAL SALES CO. on 4 — MUSEME } «| Offices are located: BARNES. HARDWARE —~yoane ts 70g —— | 7 em | TRS ARG GAC SCR | fan, san, unde Pon Bate, BiRGFWGRIG Peasn| WWERCCHATR REALTORS | Shee. a wai elses 04 | Wi Tawrense anos ees aan . aun En light oy at 1. *4 dition, "now water, nisi. ria Ave. : ries, good condition. Phone FE ire 2 2 Bare sumgs and’ ponaay an] Ott Me varkina for customers. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | i isses- WOOL suite. eae @ |SLECTROLOX wir sackwinp. | FOF Selle Miscellaneous 60) ron sate: vaED DAVID BRAD-| " Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A SCHRAM 202/N. MAIN - | AtDMGdop Conb. UR FA natielines coteinouel t ) OAL. ROUND TANK, OTL OR| gat 'mckie ber stlach. $115, OLive RARPRAAAR APLAR ARLLDOLALS SCHRA) -ROCHESTER, MICH. ABLE. 1 MAN y NAVY BLUE Pak vel WE ea: AOTOMATIC gase pene. ean be | - 1-4194, ao pool .7 washer, $30. All good ond. ee. nee GAR he ke $ “" anything FE 55001 or FE 5-0471 LIKE NEW, $1¢. OR ped Parking. epece, well Oireveled Hf noi answer ph. PE 2000 - rool cn, | Onesens. TG 8. 8u8 1 ae DENAID ya ye * or greeet._ Dobbin Si ee Pie nv aA | eee [see nr wr | ep | Cones Dools” gar, 3008 a nt "Remote to, gut MANAGER WANTED - server. | tondition, “Mar e j A el 14 | ‘Immediate unbelievable th a0ves, FE TE SE coms. Full of spare time. Well : cae CR LEASE cal Beee eueet saporvtses Montcalm suitable for used ear oF ee es Setin Past re RCA USED COMERS TY COMMER: Ee WALTON Ty lang evatable to bud) festionss Service RAY ONEIL, Realtor, ree iP. fee" xy pues eo Seee | HOUSEHOLD OR ENT a s0 you ave, the abe owl: BE Eras FINANCE Dorperstion of Pon NOW IS THE TIME £ we = ep ye ee a YOUR 1.8. DEALER - PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE — Sis ae eset ie iu r Hi E etl ya Flint ng EON 3F. GOOD SHAPE Trailer — | Eacuanos — 7 | Pk aE eo BROS. * : ue = GREAT PION - oe - FERGUSON TO 35 . § CASE.300. (See wae ERNE S , | CMAN” Boar fraiten. |“ ‘ ~cal Fe Hh oS ia}, DILLAC ALUM. BOATS ERCURY MOTORS | TRAIL PAINT-- MARIN EQ ah Fonson re a 5 HP, Starcran metal —e Tee-Nee fee MARINE SUPPLY 36e- pevbe e. Phone FE NEW, 12 FT ROWDOATS, $40, 7600 Elizabeth Lake Ra. PORTABLE STEEL B LiPT Sales and Service. FE PIPER TRLPACER. CU * peat yy 7 OR cond, Clark derman be Transportation Of Offered 87 | FLY TO CALIFORNIA ON SCHED- Hawall $185; Florida, $39 loads either war, PE. 5-088 ~Wanted | Used Cars 88 ~ te FOR JUNK & CHRA vere 16 dar 6 days or eves. 4 8, Saginaw a. PE «471971 = |’CALIF. BUYER HERE 2118. Saginaw St. - FE 4-4546 “My husband seems to like this one—deliver them both to 611 South Main street!” Wanted Used Cars 88 PPD DOLD IPE DDL a ieeded Junk and Wrecked Cars Eastside Auto Parts. - 181 East-Pike St. | FE 5-6855 __ WANTED Ing TITLE, GLENN S MOTOR SALES THIS WEEK 100 late models, WE NEED WE PAY Top Dollar For Clean Weed Care & Trucks Matthews: . Hargreaves et Sale Trucks 90/ INLAND L "AKE ALES | _Huron PE 47121 & 2-612 | boats, stands eegy For Sale Airplanes 86 2 aka — very won ndcae ry 2 ne lees “Weas 6's ead peohee. ail or trade, verg Joad, packer. Se wed 4-engine airliner, fare only | Ferry_ Service, ent, OR 30441 | TRUCK GOING” NORTR PA RT P STATE FARMS rie 80-20 —. to, Ins. Call Pe: i ; = 29201. - “+ er LWB we BOWE ‘ARS CLEAN Sa Sale “4 OM Bout va TRUCK. | PRICE $250, “King Brothers,” PE 4-1r2 or PE MOT _Auto Insurance 9A ord AUTO INSURANCE ed. Sears we Ik ) Call: 4 Boushell PE PE Riise WANTED ~ SCRA SCRAP CARs, B me ¥ | HASKINS ‘CHEVROLET Oakland County's F Fastest | Growing Dealer . ost ane Highway. at MIS MApi Open nites ‘ti! 8 | THE F HIGH DOLLAR - "iH J. VANWELT os =a S “dole "paid fo tor BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of A ir & BE. Aneere Bird. ~| See M&M Motor Sales For Seles @ inte model cass. Hwy. _.... OR_3-1603 For Sale Cars) = 91 FORD CONVERTIBLE Chevie convertib'e 3 Buick convertible “50 3 at Mercury Station Wagon "$4 Bulek 4 door * sis 3 Fora tov | isa W. Huron. PE 2-204) ane 3 YOUR CAR m PAY ME YMENTS TOO | HASKINS 2 SHARP ¢ CARS ONLY” ™ | TEs ALATA oF ooR vow ‘ ncaree | 49 NT 2 DR.....$385 BARGA 2) oe Saag [as 00 my + persica | pow DELAY—ACT tonay 4: Chevie two door HURON MER. SALES rdensome — to cane {ees ie FA Lake Orion Motor Sale $ at Clarkston Ra. SS sane? HAS THEM! | MODEL er een ce OWNER CAR Dow h AND ve TO rO 30 MONTHS ON BALANCE. RMEDIATE DELIVERY tonet Wake '53 BUICK 4 DR... .$1095 55 BUICK K <4 DR... .$2595 : 532 PONT. 4 DR... .$695 $5 OLDS 88 2 DR. $1995 55 PONT.: 4 DR. . .$1895 For Sale Cars 91 IT'S EASY! TO DEAL WITH “EASY ED" I! Easy Down Payments ' Easy Monthly Payments For A Better Car. For A Better Deal "Easy Ed” -Jones - M &'M MOTOR SALES See Our Spring 3 lees * Ford, "47 Desoto, s OF OTHE | fate Monety, 86 3 ah ECONOMY USED ) CARS 22 Auburn New Car -Trade-Ins 53 BUICK H’TOP $1195 3. /'54 FORD 4 DR....$1095 ‘54 CHEV, 4 DR... .$1095 |'S3FORD CONV...$1095 '53 PONTIAC 2 DR. $945 53 FORD 2 DR...... $895 || 33 CHEVIE C. CPE, $875 152 PONTIAC 4 DR. $795 | 53 PLYM. 2 DR.....$795. "S32 CHEV. 2 DR.....$695 2|’52 FORD 2 DR......$695| “te "52 PONTIAC 2 DR. $645 "|*5S1 PONTIAC 2 ne. $495 - | "52 PLYM. 4 DR.....$495 Bud _ Shelton | nn evr’ Sales 2 ch. Corner of Auburn & East Bivd. PE 40728 “CY OWENS” ~- YOUR FORD ‘DEALER A-1 USED CARS OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY OWENS" 47 8 Saginaw St FE 5-410) FE $3088 Open fam. to § pw OLIVER | BUICK 80 _ FINE CARS $5 PONT. CAT... $2195 All — trim, radio & heater, Hyd ra 58: BUIC K 2 DR:.. .$1895 Special Sedan radio & ‘heater, Dynafiow, S§ CHEV. 2 DR... $1395 | Radio & heater, another one- owner, ‘55 FORD S. WGN. $1995 V4 Engine, 4-Dr,, © pass. HURRY on this one! MApie 54-5071 CENT TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY ‘Cass at Pike Bis, “EASY 4 JONES _l1s Ss. SAGINAW NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1956 CHRYSLER — 1956 PLYMOUTH DEMO., LOADED 1956 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY | STATION WAGON two can Ww tie tires, one owner, “rth - gg Mantes i sem wea hk & H, Will trade. wear Mone “cain tre R @ H. 1 owner. Low mileage. DeSoto 4 dr. Powerful V-8 en- a ‘eive. R&H, Save bun- i gi Ny CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32.8. MAIN ST. Con veLe® - PLYMOUTH Open 8 a.m. to § p.m. Daily Se a 2 52 BUICK HARDTOP rfect, Cash, terms or trade, Bh Sales, 68 Oskiand, “ou VILL ACCEPT Outboard boats. part payment ‘of oe soot used "BILL SPENCE USED CARS @2 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9291 ARF ¢ ! Taylor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND CO’ po an Riger oa Lake ies) C. pg 4 WRECKED. ‘4 CHEVIE, RUNS GOOD, 875. PE 56-2766. Chev. 1956 COMPANY OFFICIAL’S CAR Bel Alr 4door Radio pageer, m bowerehide “and loaded with ag a" Sere ve $700. Bee o gergeos HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest | Growing Dealer 678) Dixie Highway at M15 » Sor ope nites "til . “-“ EVROLET 4¢DOOR, R&H. OR_}-2081 after 4 p.m. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE | 50 USED CARS\ WE CARRY‘ YOUR NOTE BRAID 0 ro SALES - DeSoto « Plymouth Dealer 3 Years Pair Deal! wt. 8, Cass 0186 @ CHEVIE CLUB COUPE. R. & H. W.W. Clean, FE 45710 It'sa Wise Man WHO BUYS HIS SUMMER '53 Buick Spec 4 Dr. $895. Super, radio & heater, Dynafiow, low mileage. Century top. > All Power equipped, Radio & beater. Hydramatic, very taba lg Pow er i . Radio & heater, ramatic, low nee Mya: OLIVER 53 Chev. 5 Pass. Cpe. $725 ’ Ss D 5 51 Hud. Sup. 6, 2 r. $235 3 Po siass 2 Dr.....$795) ¢ tone, 4C Chev. nev. 94 ton P/U $895 ” /S2GMC 1 ton P/U $4 : |e eee oy 87 9 gh Novy! - Betfer Selection Lower Prices ic ‘54 Pont. 84 Dr... $1395 len Fiashy red & ivory, r&b. Mydra- matic, Power steering, wer brakes, W- — cavers, low miles. Like new 7 34 Chev. B. A. 4 Dr: $1395. LISTEN! TO -/'55 Pont. Star Chief $1995 Power-Giide, w-walls, spare hever used, turn . window wash- ers, undercoat, bumper guards. | You couldn't buy a new car any finer, 53 Chev. B. A. Con $1095 -THIS 1%, IT!! Snappy saddle | brown finish, radio & heater w- ho 5 clear as pew and guaran- dtone yello green, and heater ‘brnahow. yng ‘honey for ihe mone: Nice green Ee. covers, radio and heater, turn signals, color, & wot clean ol of No rust, ALSO A FINE SELECTION ' OF TRUCKS - RECONDITIONED & READY FOR WORK LOOK !: Choice DEMO,, LOADED «|: 1965 outh Belvedere 4 ar, Va Piym Friars * sé el: Motor: Sales “We will al you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” | $3950 Dn. No co-signers._ No furniture dans No finance companies ~—~| No red tape. ~ Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here MOTOR SALES 8. SAGINAW “EASY ED” NEEDS ~ ROWBOAT! whine te aA ore rote een wn ar oor , SEE. “EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW 7 oHey. MAKE AN BRIGHT “= SPOT "56 Ford 2 Dr. "55 Olds Coupe "55 Ford 4 Dr. "$5 Buick 2 Dr. ~ *54Buick Coupe 54 Ford Sedan *53 Olds Coupe '53 Pontiac Catalina *52 Buick Coupe *52 Chev. 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Dynaflow, Redio & heater. *|6$4 Chev. 210 Series $1095|'53 PONT. 2 DR... : nee dir, sig.. 1 owner, 15,000 53 CHEV. 2 DR.. . ‘51 Pont, Sta, Wgn. $795 be ae '2 DF SOTO 2 “FORD 4 aR oe Radio &, heater, dir, sig., Tu- dir. sig. | = Somers ivory sat: ro black | ardton is loaded with extras | } ‘Dynafow power -brakes Hated | #lass R&H Ww mn. eT + “Chrome. #613 miles. Ite like new, $2,405, . This “sik " perpers Senate” "ea “a tan leather enaner. ww Tee 9,187 ‘miles, CHEV. BEL. et Sedan, with "matching interior — 51) CHRY. va, ‘51 DODGE H.T. .. '§0 CHEV, 2 DR... - '49 MERCURY PONTIAC $5" GET A ‘NATIONAL BONDED USED CAR FROM NORTH CHEVROLET 88 PONTIAC ‘$3 CHEVE. soele Aes, 34 BUICK - A super ha: with radio, heater, er brakes, -pow- er stee white walle and Cee, Comme. rote, pocter, Aa 2 FORD _. This ts a custom # 4-door sedan. A one owner er Ming ted‘o, heater - Ford-O- x ready to go aman aa ‘03 FORD Convertible painted a beau |'92 ‘CHEVE. ik green~?toor with ra- ae and heater, An seep: tlonally clean one owner car for only 8545, ‘01 FORD qneee. ot radio, heat- for “o only $396, § “Seve drives it home, od 'SS TRUCKS NEVER BEEN USED GET YOURS TODAY NORTH CHEVROLET © “Oakland County’s National Bonded Dealer” | 1000 S. db BIRMINGHAM, — A “48 NASH 4 DR... [47 FORD 2 DR ee i Pi é eo som , fi * eal BAR PERIMA-FLO HEATING While Perima-flo Heating does all this for air—it does even more for you, You look better, feel better, eat, sleep, act better. You're a new kind of person in a new kind of airconditioned for comfort the winter through. Any questions? enicae al a nett KAST HEATING & COOLING CO. 82 N,. Cass blic THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY.-APRIL 2d) 1956 Rather Th | --Today's Radio Programs -~ Half-Hour Films WR, (108) CELW, (00) = WW, (958) WAR, C18y)|—- WKY, (RTO) -WRON, (1000) © WIBK, (1408) DANCE] (K. P. HALL, 18 W. HURON) rarer 10 Be Stressed Columnist Fears That - Channel 2—WJBK-TV 6:45—(4) Dolores. Short films. (2) 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett Phelps. (4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. : 6:30—(7) Sky King. King arranges Art interviews moppets. 6:45—(2)) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet Comedy. Monte Cristo. The Count fights secret society terrorizing France in “Carbonari” starring George Dolenz. (4) Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. Intern who married a nurse against hosiptal rules runs _into troubles when he FE 5-9259 MONDAY’S TV PROGRAM /6:00—(7) Annie Oakley. Gail Davis in “Iron Smoke Wagon.” (9) Cir- cle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers dis- News. Jac LeGoff. (9) Count, of CLEARANCE! _e $4495 x = “4 ALL GUARANTEED! WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! JA-COX TV — 463 South Saginaw Street TABLE MODELS - GONSOLES GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FE 5-4620 | NOW IS THE TIME To Have Your Cor Checked _ For Safe Summer Driving MAY IS SAFETY MONTH DO YOUR PART CALL: Central Lincoln Mercury Sales, Inc. FE 2-9167 And moke on oppointment for any necessary repeirs _ af, meats, peovection. te youre end 1:46—News $:00—(7) 8: 9:30—(7)—Realm of sess everything stroy it. (2) December Bride. Lily finds a pretty girl is. good way g E E i 4 t B E 3 r i ri [: g 14 : . éron Swayze. TV Reader's in “Uncle Sam's C-Men.” The Commuters talk about in-laws. (2) Burns‘and Al- len. Gracie thinks Ronnie has fallen for a pretty girl and starts making wedding plans. %9—(7) Voice . Thomas, |8; Program baritone, sings “I'll Remem! April"; “Because”; “The Heart Bowed Down” from “Bohemian Girl”; “One Alone.” (2). Talent Scouts.. Arthur Godfrey host to new talent in Miami, Fila. 9:00—(7) Jumbo Theater; Frank Lovejoy in “Honolulu."" (9) Guy Lombardo Show. Musical Vari- ey. (4) Medic. “‘Inconstant Heart,” how leaky heart is aid- ed by radiology and heart Cathe- terization op¢ration.. (2) I Love Lucy: Lucy goes ona bicycle tour of Italy and her aches and pains are complicated by loss. of her: passport. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz. — the . Wild. “Butterflies,” “Ant City.” @) Denny Vaughn Show. Gracie Fields, guest, on musical variety show. (4) Robert Montgomery Presents. Martha Scott, Charles Drake, Elizabeth Montgomery, Edward Ashley, Audrey Christie in “The Baobob Tree,” drama of selfish woman’ who must pos-| she wants or de- to draw crowds to charity’ ba- zaar, Spring ‘Byington stars in ‘comedy. - - : 10:00—-(7) Senator Lyndon John- | : son, (D-Tex). Speech: (9)—Box-| ing. Middleweight Bout: Gene Poirier vs. Tony Gonzales. See It Now. Edward R. Murrow presents “Report from Africa” part one. The 10:30—(7) Broadway Star Theater. “Sauce for the Gander,” film. (4) Waterfront. “Driftwood,” | drama, starring Preston Foster. 10:45—(9) Sports Album. 11:00—(7) Sopy’s On. Vairety. with Soupy Sales. (9) National News. (4) Il O'Clock News, Paul Wil- liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoft. » O'Connor Show. Music. (4) Lit- Caravan. Jolin Cam- Digest. Agents of Department of ' Com- merce -use bits of information to expose manufacturer sending) airplane parts to Soviet satellites (4)| F VCH 6:35—(2) On the Farm Front. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) Drama. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. 2:00—(2) - Robert Q. Lewis. (if *:30—(2) Linkletter’ Houseparty 3:00—-(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC. Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon, (2) "| 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- boat was built in | the public. | First Steamboat Built | in France in'Yeor 1780 | ‘ steam. | tle show. Baynes - weather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 11:25 .— (2) Nightwatch Theater. John Carradine in “Bluebeard.” 11:30—(4) Senator Lyndon John- 11:35—(9) Good: Neighbor Theater. killer in haunted ol@ house. 12:00—(4) ‘Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen from Fort Worth, Texas. 12:50—~(2) Weathervane and Medi- tations. 1:00 A. M.—(4) News. TUESDAY MCRNING 6:50—-(2), Meditations, (4) Today's ‘Farm Report. 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) To- 7 e pene, ot Bit st. deste over @ uMrOw, News, Fonliac Party Wan Waker. ular with the public in’ television Weraay » Reve McKenslo >/this season, according to the au- eae te etna | cae tort eBet (ile POE HN Me Brees |e =. Wet ne Gas WaBe: News. News” | CBS-TV programming plans for SRLW. Neva Tex Deneck ose—wia 1 a ee ee eee en | jn ee oo ww, ly, * indicate if a i CkLW. were to be drawn between public Wwe Paye Bisabein | WERK Dod popularity and critical popularity WTR, News Ace ¥ , network is on the side of the aoe Pe we. Music in Ar Sports. i * -» ® sepmese Mee » About a dozen’ new filmed hallf- eee | SEE Eat mc, Aheu cnn aw tne ha Sate feat Masta Prien mec (slotted or in the making at CBS. EEK Nowe Tom George | “wordt dim “Delang They run the immemorial gamut Sar Se Be Ee mia mca cme Seeiah ese! BRE ERPS [town incre, comedy, nave -- Today's Television Programs - -Sis."ae oe _—— ' 1S = /events as “I Love Lucy” and the Of ays le evision af OOoT ams Pit Sere Stow: Bt the ine Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. “4 finishes placing Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV’ .. Channel $—CKLW-TV it ether hal Sear shows, is tare aa a Oe x ( to be room for much else wants to leave for a better job/11:10—(9) Weathervane. : * A = in “The Diana Story” with John}11:15—(7) The Crash. Milbern| It may seem Howard, (2) Cross Current. “‘Boy| Stoen in “The Judge.” (9) Bijly|But pre-judgment | as fi lee i: | Tt il 7:25—(2) News. 7:30—(2) Good Morning. 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