\ The Weather ‘U.& Weather Bureau Forecast | Cloudy and Cooler Details page two 114th YEAR kkKKKS PONTIAC, renee THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956—68 PAGES je ~wU. 5. Visitor Honored EAST MEETS WEST WITH AP Wirephote A SMILE — President Soekarno of Indonesia and Mrs. Richaxd Nixon, wife of the vice president, smile as they walk through Pan American Union building in Washington last night to attend dinner in honor of the visiting leader of the third largest republic in the world. The Soekarno. Nixons were hosts at the dinner for Police Seeking Members of Alleged Narcotics Ring A police dragnet is out to round up remaining mem-| bers of. an alleged narcotics ring in the city’s southwest Fonda's plane, leaving the airport, area, Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem re- vealed today. \ a x FBI Nabs Binks Robbers Planes Collide Over Flint Field; Four Are Killed Tragedy Occurs When Craft Taking Off Rams Other Making Landing FLINT (INS) Four persons were killed last night when two light air- planes collided in mid-air just outside Flint. The victims were Alr |Force Lt. Victor Fonda, 21, of Kankakee, IIl., ‘othy Hoffman, 39; Dale A. Hath, 36 a flying instruc- tor; and George Solomon, | 28, a displaced person studying to become a com- mercial pilot, all of Flint. owned by the Flint Aero- nautical Corp., which was managed by Hath, and: oe based at Bishop Air. he tragedy occurred when Lt.) 'plowed into Hath's four-passenger, |Plane at 800 feet, shearing a wing loff the larger craft. Hath was just| He said warrants against 22 persons were ordered to- approaching the airfield. day, charging conspiracy laws. Truman Visits Parisian Cafe Recalls Old Memories. of World War | Leaves in Same Restaurant. PARIS w — Former President Truman sat at a Paris sidewalk eafe today and fondly reminisced of days 39 years ago when he fre quented the same place with his World War I buddies His companions today were a dozen reporters and photograph- ers. Truman bought them drinks to celebrate the occasion and to give the party a few minutes’ re- laxation.during a quick tour of the French capital. Wearing a pearl grey hat and | carrying a cane, Truman sat quietly and happily in row of tables at the Cafe de la Paix at ofe of the city’s busiest” corners. He is using: the cane be- cause of a slight injury to his right foot. craman was unnoticed in the throng of tourists at the cafe for several minutes. Then heads be- gan to turn and cameras appeared to catch him sipping a cup of cof- fee. “Thirty-nine years he said, “I used to sit in that cafe during my leaves in World War I, I want to go back and do the same thing today,” men. earlier. ‘Mrs. ‘Truman stayed at the hotel this morning to write notes of thanks for bon voyage gifts she ago.” to violate state narcotics A pilot said the two planes ap- | parently were making “parabolic ‘| turns” and approached each oth- Eleven of them: including two women are held in they have been held for in-| vestigation since Monday. | Names of five others still at large are known, Ziem said. Two women and four men are named in John and| Mary Doe warrants and 'their whereabouts is un- known, according to Vice rhe Squad officers. i Ziemm said that cracking of the ring, which with one exception consists of unemployed narcotics) users, resulted from an eight- months investigation by the Vice) Squad, headed by Lt. William F. Nesbitt, If the defendants come te trial, it will be the first drug con- spiracy case ever prosecuted in Pontiac, Ziem said, and he be- | lieved the first prosecuted in | the state. He said that charges of con- spiracy were brought because of! the nature of the evidence, Ziem the back -and police officers refused to di-'tot at General Motors Institute, yvulge the exact nature of the evidence, but said that a ‘‘large amount” of heroin, in capsule and bulk form, had been recovered, as well as hypodermic needles and eyedroppers used in administering the drug. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Targonski Appointed LANSING (P—Gov, ne to- day appointed Aud, Gen. Victor Targonski to the Wayne County Circuit Court succeeding Judge this week to the Court: state Supreme er in the “blind spot” of the | ——* Oakland County Jail, where) respective pilots. Lt. Fonda had rented the plane and taken off at 7:15 p.m., to give the military parade scheduled for | __ his aunt a ride. The crash occurred | 15 minutes later 24% miles south- west of Flint, near Linden. SMASHES INTO FIELD Eyewitnesses said Fonda's plane plummeted straight down, losing an engine as it fell, and smashed sacl a wheatfield owned by Gart 51. ‘ tee of the men in the other plane fell out of the wreckage as it “flut- tered’’ down. The body landed in the front yard of the home of Joseph A. Bush, 65. The other passenger’ was hurled from the plane when it crashed, into the shoulder of a nearby road, The bodies were 50 mangled that identification had | not been made late last night. Hath's plane narrowly missed ‘four homes on Linden, including ‘the one owned by Thorne. Lt. Fonda’s wife, Sandra, 21, ‘and his uncle, Norman, an instruc- Were waiting in the offices of the Aeronautical Corp. They learned of who was. visiting Flint on his honey-| ‘moon; his aunt, Mrs. Dor-; Both planes were Cessnas) 703rd Tank Battall guided missile for moving to the Delta Battery, 516th AAA Missile DO I IR eroryt FOR YOU TO SEE — Preparing the. powerful and deadly ‘‘Nike”’ city Friday are four members of Bn. at Auburn Heights. The mis- sile will be part of a demonstration of military exhibits on view to Part of Armed Forces Week Pt ae err TAIN ‘Ready Deadly Nike for Downtown Display Pontiac Press Fheote the public Saturday, Armed Forces Day fia the city, on W. Huron and Wayne right): and Sfc. Carl H. es Display to Feature Nike The deadly “Nike” guided mis-) trolled automatically by electron- site will be the feature attraction ‘of a display of military exhibits |Saturday as part of ‘‘Armed Forces) 'Week”’ across the nation, The display will be located on |West Huron at Wayne street and| may be viewed by the public after the morning. Mayer William W. Donaldson Tuesday proclaimed Saturday as “Armed Forces Day in Pontiac” and urged all citizens to take an active — in me day-long tes- tivities. The “Nike’’ display will afford te and other area residents a chance to see the antiaircraft weapon which protects the nation( from enemy attack. Oakland County alone has three “Nike bases, One is situated in the Proud Lake Recreation Area, a second in Farmington Township, and the third in Auburn Heights. The missile on display will come} {from the Auburm Heights battery, Battery Delta of the 516th AAA Missile Battalion. The unit is com- manded by Capt. Harold E. aro of Pontiac. Other exhtbits at the display will include two tanks from the a National Guard ordnance vaa, and four recruiting service booths. le “brains.” i When a sky-searching radar unit jat the base locates an enemy |Plane, an invisible beam “locks” ion it and the craft's progress is|and |registered by an automatic com- iter. Then the missile is fired, based on the recordings of the target radar. A second radar unit tracks the missile as it heads for the target. The electronic computer takes into account both radar readings and adjusts the missile's flight in air by sending signals to the guid- target is inevitable. Control Bill for Sanilac Flats, and Eastern Michigan Flood Under Study WASHINGTON (ft — A House Public Works ory 9 mittee today took under advisement a 403,700 flood control plan for Eastern Michigan's Saginaw River and its tributaries. The project would include dikes and other protection works ites the cities of Flint, Frankenmuth, Vassar, Corunna, Owosso and Midland, drainage improvements)’ rotection works reservoirs and a wildlife refuge at Shiawassee Flats. The federal government? would appropriate $16,084- 700 and local: interests would put up $4,319,000. The major portion of the costs, some 12 million dol- lars, would be devoted to work at the Shiawassee | Flats.’ _. The subcommittee yesterday heard testimony for and against the fatal accident when the airport The “Nike” is a long. sleek de-| tne project, proposed by the Army tower called the office. Lt. Fonda was’ on furlough from one foot wide. It travels 25 miles | a minute—1,500 miles an hour—| and had been married May 5 in and can hound a plane to death at Hayworth D- Mich), Phelps Vo- ‘Saginaw. Some marihuana, both in cig- Miami, Fla. His bride was placed altitudes up to 10 miles, for dis-| lunder a doctor's care after the ac- tances up to 50 miles. his air rescue unit in Greenland cident. The Holfmans, whorm they ‘were visiting, have two children, Or bomber now if existence.’ It) proposal. Allen, 17. and David, 10. Navy Needs Doctors WASHINGTON over its rolls today for 38 physi-| cians wanted by the Navy. vice, measuring 20 feet long by, It can out-maneuver any jdoesn't give up until it destroys | jits target. The missile on display will be | ‘on a launcher unit like the ones he told news- George Edwards, elevated earlier Selective Service System. looked through space in real action. It is steered by a series of fins L | along its surface which are con- iCorps of Engineers. Reps. Bentley (R-Mich) and | August J. Neberie, | Sdginaw, opposed it. Bentley said that despite con- itroversy over the project and ‘some feeling that it was ‘‘unwork- twas no alternative proposal ‘‘I| ‘must register my support for it.” |, oe |greatty needed for flood protection | in Flint. Jensen said farmers over a wide area need a flood control system to help them dispose of water. pel age eaters Hee able to build drainage ditches because of injunctions obtained by residents of the “lower end” of the Saginaw. problem lay in deepening the Sag- Jinaw River to about 24 feet for jsome three or four miles upstream \from the Sixth Avenue Bridge in/° He said -this stretch is gelsang~of Saginaw, and A. P. & ‘plug’ which prevents a faster fighter, Jensen of Jackson, supported the runoff. Tiger Seeks Congress. / 2 DETROIT uw — Dick Wakefield, onetime Detroit Tiger outfielder, said today he is going to seek the (INS) — The hey rest on ready to be launched! amie” he felt that because there | Republican nomination to Congress ‘from Detroit's 17th district. The iseat is held now by Rep. Martha Griffiths (D-Mich). and her husband received. To. Speaks on Closed TV for Center Dedication President Lauds General Motors Foresight night the Truman party leaves by train for Rome. Cool, More Toner Predicted for Friday The U. S. Weather Bure:u’s pre- diction for the Pontiac area tonight tors Corp.'s dazzling new technical dent, is partly cloudy with a low of 42 to 46 degrees. The forecast for tomorrow 1s cloudy and cooler with scattered showers, The h igh will be 53 ta 56 degrees. The lowest temperature reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 41 degrees. The thermom- eter registered 46 at 1 2 m Meany Calls Reds WASHINGTON «INS!—AFL-CIC President Georgé Meany has urged the Soviets to open their slave labor camps and to free satellite peoples if they want to convince the free world of their good in- tentions. In Today's Press County News 15, 17, 61 Editorials .......... 6 Food News......... 35 tore 45 Sports ..... 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 Theaters . 58 TV & Radio Preece 67 Women's Pages 46 thru 51 Wilson, Earl . : 29 “A place for leadership in fur-; thering new attacks on technologi-! cal frontiers” is how President Eisenhower describes General Mo-) center. The President, speaking from the White House over a closed-Circuit television network, keynoted the dedication of the giant multi- million-dollar center yesterday. Some 5,000 scientists, engi- neers, educators, industrialists and other guests gathered at the ‘ center for the ceremonies. The | television network took Eisen- hower’s méssage as well as talks by General Motors executives to another 15,000 persons in 61 cit- | ies Canada. Said the President: “This particular center ie a place for leadership in furthering new attacks on technological fron-. tiers. Beyond that frontier . lies. better and fuller employment op-, portunities for people to demon-, Strate yet again the value of this, system based upon the dignity of human beings and on their free) opportunities in life. | | “Bevond it lie people, better | | capable of working with others, | so that {hey may share what | in the United States and | ~ | Hayworth added the project was they learned with our friends in prosperity as well as to nationaljtoward meeting the challenge to strength. The nation’s survival, he said, may depend upon ‘‘more em- 'phasis on basic research.” CITES GM AWARDS Curtice said an important step the worid.” Harlow H. Curtice, GM_ presi- said the technical center, built at a cost of more than $100 million, was important to national’ GM PRESIDENT ARRIVES FOR DEDICA: TION — General Motors president alights fiom GM's new gas turbine experimental | Harlow Curtice neers, | American technological leadership. would be ‘‘to see to it that a larger, ‘proportion of our’ young people have the opportunity and the in- centive for embarking on a scien- tific and engineering career.” Curtice noted earlier this week that GM now prevides 1,600 scholarships to 350 schools across the country at a cost of more than five million dollars. |. Other speakers at the dedication’ | included Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, director of GM research, and Dr. ' ing fins. A meeting of rocket and/- Neberle said solution to the flood tal street. The sleek rocket is being readied by (left to Pvt. Clifton Powe, Pvt. Jack Haner, Pfc. Arthur VanCoillie, County Justices Band Together Name Allen C. Ingle Temporary Chairman of Association sala some “investigating” te officials had given the im- through statements to j the press, that justices keep all the costs they assess. The justices voted unanimous- ly to form the county organiza- ° tion. Ingle, as temporary chair- man, named Waterford Town- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) (Curtice Promises Cobo ‘His Vote for Governor DETROIT — Harlow Curtice, he'll vote for Detroit Mayor Al- bert E. Cobo next November if ‘Cobo wins the Republican nomin- lation for governor, | Curtice met Cobo yesterday at idedication ceremonies for GM's new technical center and congrat- ulated the mayor on his decision to \seek the nomination. He also said ‘he'd vote for him if he became the {GOP nominee, “It's a big job and it needs man- screens * Curtice said, Well," Cobo replied, “I don't Ingle sald % has cult” for justices to facts of their the public. / “Some of the state. officials, who are y experts in their fields, apparently don't even know the di between fees and costs," he Fees are legal payment to Justices tor cases, and are president of General Motors, says ry 7 | Last of Eleven Caught in Daring Raid on Hideout Agents Burst Into Room Before Holdup-Men Can Reach Their Guns BOSTON (#}—FBI agents burst into a tenement hide- out last night to capturé ‘|the last two of the 1l-man gang charged with the $1,218,211 Brink's robbery, Thomas F. Richardson; _|49, and James I. Faherty, 45, were nabbed by six ag- ents while they were eating: a stew supper in a Dox- chester district flat. On a chair near the su per table were three tow covered pistols which they The .agents entered the three- ca brick building disguised as workmen and chance travelers. Forty-five seconds later they had handcuffs on the much-sought pair,. thony Pino, 48, all of Greater Boston. The 11th man indicted for the died about a year ago. Orator Awarded Prize in Contest Waterford Senior Wins Second Place in Top U.S. Tournament Sheldon Smith, Waterford Town- ship High School- senior, won sec- ond place yesterday in the Na- tional Tournament of Orators. Charles F. Kettering, research con- care for the job for myself but | The contest took place in Bos- sultant ‘DR. KETTERING SPEAKS, | Dr. Kettering described the cen- ter as a “great intellectual golf | ‘course.’ 999 times, but on the 1,000th try he makes it,” he sald, “Each faiture is just another practice shot. to fail is-the last time we try.” the television audience saw such: results of GM research as its new, experimental car powered with a “free piston’: engine that uses ‘fuels ranging fromi whale oil to high octane gasoline. | * ° ° The technical center {!s com- \prised of some 25 buildings front- a car, the Firebird Il, to address scientists, engi- ing a 22-acre artificial lake. About’ educators and others at ithe dedication | 4,000 yesterday of the General Ma@ors Technical Center “he technicians are employed | there “An inventor ‘nag try and fail The time we don’t want | Visitors to the center .as well as} a lot of people are interested in, ay running.”’ { ton’'s historical Latin School, founded in 1635. DOUBLE -PLEASURE! The advertiser said she was very pleased with the quick results from the ad and the buyer, was pleased with his bargain. DEEP WELL DURO PUMP, COM- plete with tank and~ fixtures, 675 All good condition. FE 4- “I16, _detween 5 and 7. No matter what you have to sell or want to buy, a Want Ad’ is the quickest and pray way to get buyer er . r. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. | Four high school students, rep- resenting the far-Western, Mid- | western, Central and Eastein | sections of the country, spoke on | a single topic, “John Adams." Michael Massee, from Seattle, |Wash., ‘won first place. | As second place winner, Smith ‘was awarded a $100 defense bond and a bronze medal. He received a total of $325 in defense bonds in the elimination contest, In conjunction with the Hearst Publications tournament, the 17- | year-old and his coach, Patty | Looman, have been given all ex- | pense-paid trips to Chicago ang | Boston, plus sight-seeing tours, \ford Township High Student Coun- icil, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Raite Smith of 6450 Maybee Rd, ae did not have time to reach,! robbery, Joseph S. Banfield, 4%, | Sheldon, president of the Water - a? | | = Ss fs rh i aie | i} ee ee THE | / $4 saad ie “ a PONTIAC PRESS, . x : Ve tier # Y 17,1956 |. a oral: Don’t Poke Rattlers Because of Reduction in Loads, Officials Say ules on four city bus routes and weekday schedules on two, will) go into effect Saturday, according | to officials of the Pontiac City) Lines, Inc. | A general reduction in the size of er loads was cited by Dreasher, transportation t, as the reason for) cutback. Detective’s Pistol Saves Snake-Prodding Bowman Detective Steve Hawlik was the hero of the hour yesterday—and all because he happened to be in the right place with’an average know!- edge of snakes, The carp fisherman he saved from 'a poisonous bite evidently had less than that because when Hawlik came upon him on the Clin- ton River, near Cooley Lake Road, he was prodding a spitting serpent with the tip of a bow he was uSing to. shoot fish. Approaching in curiosity, the sheriff's officer heard the chatter- ing of rattles. One shot from his .38 revolver at eight feet and the: 24-inch ‘‘garden snake"’ was dead. The unidentified fisherman, who | >| & | Iness, abused her and had affains) Jeannie Crain Testifies in Suit Film Actress ‘Reveals Abuses by Husband in Divorce Proceedings HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Lovely actress. Jeanne Crain shocked Hol-| / lywood today with charges that her husband beat her into unconcious/ with other women, The film star filed her star- | tling charges yesterday in jan amended divorce complaint; in Los Angeles Superior Court. | She also charged that on one pcca- sion her husband, handsome Paul THURSDAY, MA |The Day in Birmingha of about, 650 is foreseen for, the! newly formed Village Women's) Club, and an additional group of ron-voting members in an_under-| -\, 32 age group probably will total- several hundred. | j las about 500 women met at the Smith. ‘Cranbrook Gymnasium and heard. ‘the interim president, Mrs. James) _junior auxiliary group has not been formed yet. | Mrs. Nance heads a 22-charter- jon May 1, ARNO L. HULET fire- Another week will finish the pro}- | The club took shape yesterday ect, ‘according to Chief. Park * * ° eee Jim Hanson, 34, of 1428 Stanley, ‘Nance, tell its aims and plans. ‘pleaded guilty to reckless driving and paid a $75 fine and $10 in court costs. He was given the fine was tested. A statement said it : ; or 10 days in jail by Justice of the member group which incorporated Peace John Gafill yesterday, John Reekwald told Justice Ga- The club, she explained, will fill yesterday that he was not guilty the kidneys of monkeys that have WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army has developed a y vaccine prov- ing to be 80 per gent effective against such diseases as grippe, eatarrhal fever, virus pneumonia, sévere colds and sore throats. Results of tests at Fort Dix, N. J., show the vaccine, develope1 by Dr. Maurice: R: Hilleman of Walter Reed Army Hospital, can save millions of dollars that other- wise would be spent on hospitaliza- tion and lost time. The Army said the vaccine “caused no untoward effects’ in the more than 350 men on whom it was not effective against the or- dinary common cold. The vaccine is extracted from a | Army Finds Vaccine ©” & Over 650 Women Unite ttlective for Grippe in New Village Club - | BIRMINGHAM — A imembershi) eg and stot, nding by fre ‘ts ner : wert ea ee a nee changes for Saturday runs! ps awlik believes waslenved heca ‘ : Brinkman, broke down her bed- F | try to promote education through of drunk driving and asked a j been infected with dead Iture : | use je see eee , State association of Hi-Twelve| g and as: a jury) e i ead cultures a} efor Kier TE lhe was wearing hip boots, told the ~~ —— room door, grabbed her ‘by the (1. at its recent convention in such classes as foreign lap: trial, Reekwald, 32, of Drayton of the viruses that cause the di- ; y © 7: _D.m. detective that he heard “all kinds DET, STEVE HAWLIK hair and slammed her head Grand Rapids elected A L. Hu-) 5¥ages, drama, creative writing, | Plains, will appear June 8 for trial. 'seases. ; buses will run every 60 minutes: (y rattles” when h fishing.” against the bed. sivas | collecting and world affairs, 2 2 ee — ( <= mex © putes issued a warning today| fwere con mimnber of tha Pootise Hi-Twelve | , av SII. bs oe Deputies issued a warning today The bitter allegations were con- member of the Pontiac Hi-Twelve,| Cultural and civic interests will =! { Boulevard: . The L | : — — \ prééént 20-minute interval tn “the that there may be more of the ATE] ng e neads tained in an 11-page pill of par- a Masonic luncheon club. ibe supported in club meetings = * =— } : will be replaced b a poisonous snakes in the area. . ; . . |ticulars in reply to /Brinkman's| thete, with organization of the == Electric SHAVER Sale ( = ' minute intervals. The jae 60- : Justices Association claim that her original general. ’ ipresent women’s activities now == = - FP = minute schedule will be retained 0) Af 000 \ charge of pasa rer pltysical armers = CVO | | Lael the Birmingham and = Nationally Advertised—Famous Makes = } afer | > cruelty was too “indefinite.” | Bloomfield area. = } Raae a ae geocshi| ver ' ee .(Continued From Page One) Among the charges was one inj — The club will promote philan- = DEEP-CUT PRICES = | minute intervals will a ship Justices Willis D, LeFurgy |which she said Brinkman beat her . thropic projects and will act for = = } be dpa present 30 minutes after {) and Donald Adams and West |so badly that’ she/ was in the hos- on 122 QS the good of the community, she == gquwm, jo = ( 75 pm. The daytime 20-minute \, | an S Bloomfield Township Justice {pital tor — days. She said See ce tes kien i = will remain unchanged. Farrell E. Roberts te a com- Ce sate Neleatin sas ne ; =4 = James K: The present mittee te draft by-laws and |"PPed the clothes from her body Political Rebellion of Mrs. Warren Booth. distrib. = = interval of 24 minutes will be Open House Programs nominate permanent officers for and threatened to “disfigure me.” Policies on Agriculture uted a questionaire seeking opin- =" = changed: to 30 minutes. The 6 Mark Official Opening) the new group. _— She declared that thé 37-year- | Panes ae ee be = = minute nighttime schedule will re- . old former theatrical agent and.| Collapses, Says Solons . Mrs, Frederick E. Booth = = niain the same. of Technical Center re ie pay prdak Gases (radio ueuniostarer hed talked on membership, which is, == = oe ceae oul Stas atl Undaunted by chilly tempera- Guat dean, thet stiees must| Beer Prams ponds her frem the | WASHINGTON W#—Senators Aik- ” ae Wee ma = aie ‘tures, more than 40,000 Pontiac|assign violators to a’.probate of- 7 =e years 8° jon (R-Vt), Capehart (R-Ind) and| sides those present, @bo P= = on_ty jwaoer The Cretl 3p./area residents gathered-‘at three/ficer if they want t the of-| ever her mother’s a . lKuchel (R-Calif) contended sodey | rene eae per to join. = bres eee Be latest models . . . FULL FACTORY GUAR- == minute interval will be replaced |!0cal General Motors divisions yes- ee prone h “Whe star's attorney, Martininss any political revolt ey Mrs, Charles Theron Van Dusen == Fee ae Ferrata B carics =< 1 Complete with (Caves! Se by © minutes. terday to tour production facilities} Previously, ol pa ad not Gang, said that the actress pre- the Eisenhower administration |explained that her real estate com-|== BRAND ‘ NOW WITH = cidein'= Vroakinn St: Joseph: "2 Dart 0t)®) corporstion wide) oP /senened | probalway ofGcere, ire | Vcmny, Nort) (ht reenwen) hx “a ee mittee is seeking an old home or == oN TRADE = Change similar to above servance of the new GM Techni- none are now available in the coun-/divorce suit even from her closest farm policies has collapsed. Ea qudiiocium with! tavorable/scn. ae $28.50 RONSON ‘ = in cal Center dedication. ty for such assignments. lfriends for the sake of the four} Sen. Anderson (D-NM) said he ing Kaiditiogs) woudl be planned = Model 4 Shaver......... vee 10.95 ee 9.95 = ; Attendance at the Pontiac Motor Oa kland County cali thal Seer children, but that Brink- thinks the farmers may have been tor the clubhouse she indicated, == REMINGTON CONTOUR — = | House Grou Favors {Division reached Osten the us Frederick c. Ziem, addressing the map./with his ‘‘indefinite’’ claim, |-hought off” by administration in-| A finance drive will be started S= Regular $23.50 Value..... sanae 12.77 : 1 1.77 = 000 mark as visitors rode special)meeting, said he has conferred | forced her to detail the charges | las soon as ible. the offic s= 3 * — = : = | 2nd Class Mail Hike buses and cars to the local plants with a state parvle and probation) / poe creases-in suppert prices. ‘explained The clubbouse ae = ere Mae 13 77 12 77 = | : .jto take part in a program which officer about naming a justices’) p/ . : ~ fg ae i Sgt] ea he (cosos band : . ee e = ee plant tours, special dis- probation officer for the county. H@TPEL Woods Girls Some concern has been evident a ein qhureded aight sed | NORELCO ‘TWIN ROTARY’ ———— : = HINGTO louse plays and refreshments. jand has talked with the county’s/ among Republicans over the politi-, 7 ; : == Regular $24.95 = Bldag Coen ~~ {four cireuit judges about recom: leal effect of declining farm ee Ge Se SI = . 2 eh BB ODDO CE ii an v = ' | Office ittee is re More than 4,000 students from = ‘com H Af C § a ie | earn lawl other (clube imestives! 8 (VADYIN a = = | ported to have approved tentatively | local high and junior high schools jmending the appointment to the ome fer al pree jand of President Eisenhower 3\* Village Giunlanemberatwill mae = rent ar rirsaay 15 95 14 95 = | a big hike in second-class postal) swelled the number of visitors “2! STOUP- |April 16 veto of a farm bill call. oain next Wednesday, when Mrs. == Beet 222) Ne eicceee eee ° = rates for newspapers and maga-| to the GMC Truck and Coach | After the Justices tidicafed | HARPER WOODS (INS) — Two ing for higher rigid price supports Ferg M_ Broock will present the ==> REMINGTON ‘FOURSOME =~ 17 66.. = zines. : Division to about 20,000, A pro- | they would make use of a jlocal girls, believed to have been for basic crops: livinws ior aera ballot and s= Regular $28.50 Value... ..... .66 e. 16.66 =, :. The rates for advertising por-| gram similar to the one at Pon- | bation officer if one were "yall (eames were back pome Ey) OS oon ae ne se ee when a nominating committee will = SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER —_ — = tions of the publications would be tiac was conducted by division | able, Ziem sald he will ask the |r Comes 10 a Wu four ay ona revised measure ae tain be flected. SE Regular.$2995 Value. 2... . 17.95. .16.95 = upped a) eed por —y The LR ON CAE | coped a rca “ =e | ‘* * 8 ing Eisenhower's proposed soil| On June 13, permanent officers == REMINGTON ‘60’ DELUXE 16 9 5..1 5 9 5 = increase would go up evenly each} featured as highlights ieecteal piss the nes ents ®" | Police found the pair last night bank program designed to reduce| will be elected. Now on the in. SS Regular $2950 Value ...:.... e ee ° = ' year and reach full force in five . . salary aia cers jina motel near Toledo, O., “drink- surplus production, but also some! terim staff are Mrs, Nance, == NORELCO ‘SPORTSMAN’ a . = years. tag aor end ces mag ye Jing beer and whisky."” They adnmit- features to which the administra-|. president; Mrs. W. Sydnor Gil. == Regular $2995 Value... : 17.95. .16.95= ‘ ee ¢ «6 aiieend cama Beli at the’ In a discussion on how best to ted they ran away: from home Sat- tion has objected. Decethy vice pecan | re ee =} This is NOT a ‘come-on’ oS no switching to ‘just-as- good’ = . Magazines and newspapers now hang ody ee ae ii use the probation officer’s serv-urday with two men held by Detroit) . + W. Joslyn, treasurer; and Mrs. = Gnknownll brands lwelcellRchainmelacceriiceMmiNo need to = must give the post office a break- 5 ones S ered the pu ee, Cou n ty Justice Court Co- police on charges of contributing A major floor battle was in pros-| Frederick E, Booth, secretary, == pay more than Simms low-for-cash prices = down showing the percentage ot | ets een CaECH Fisher, unlike/ordinator Gerald: A, Terrien said to the delinquency of minors. Pet on an effort to knock out man Besides those committee heads == ; = py ee jac @ 3MC, does not con-jone possibility was formation of a} Betty Kilbert. 13. and Sharlene Gatory higher supports for prices ‘ == 98 North 2 —Main = advertising relation to reading duct reguiar tours aiiverll eGiicatun’ Gotan einen y . 13, and Sharlene Br livestarn fecdliceaine mentioned, the board includes Mrs. == Secs = | ~ matter in each issue sent through Among the exhibits at the plants | convicted ratte oleate rea Gane Py aa . en — ee ae we ee me oe = the mails. pas d 4 ;much older than they are, drop’ a |W. Sanders, and Mrs. John W. = = a |was a cutaway view of a new Pon-|be required to attend as a condi from sight Saturday” A sit] frend . - Sheneticia, : SHTIUTTUINUUUUNNNLNUUUULUUUUOUUUALAAA4UAUOGNEUUULA LAGAN AGATA US ASAAAUOU UE | tiac Star Chief and tion of | | : a section of the tien of Justice Court probations. said the two were in a car with! on lac €d S 2 Oo , . , The committee also was reported ; ae : recently-unyeiled Aerotrain built) W. Cadman, Prout, Oakla nd|*Johnny and Joe” who were armed The second third of the Chester- \field Fire Station's cement floor ‘to have approved a 30 cent in- . aca’ oa tal paaeil renee for third. "7 GMC. Each of the divisions County Friefi of the Court diree-|with a rifle and 45 _calibe . also displayed examples of their a .: "John Willi Sebasti ini class mail, which ig mainly ad- products illustrated by & fale told the justices his office now | pistol: onn mham oepastian |where the shinirig hose trucks are matter ipecial handles about 6,000 cases of di- YW UO John William Sebastian's body 1s housed is being pouréd today. Police arrested Joseph Bachor, being sent today from the Huntoon| Called teo rough for easy wash- FISHERMAN’S SPECIAL for Friday and Soturday ——. —- ee SALE! Save on 3°PIECE Fly Casting Set * Automatic ’Shakespeare’ REEL ® 2-Pe. 7'2-Ft. FIBRECLAS ROD *'C’ Level Floating FLY LINE : displays. “|vorce involvifg m re | , pl . . g Minor children, Both Pontiac and Fisher were, He said justices ' justices could help avert |26, of Highland Park, and his com- T nt . tro : |= ’ Is COM-|Funeral Hame t > Brinkoff- 'o Honor War Dead open to the public from 1 to 9 divorces in three areas. Nearly 50 panion, John Doliber, 25, of pee a ena eae LANSING # — A white pine, cijitics between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m |per cent of divorces, he said, stemjtroit. They admitted taking the|Mo. for service and burial. the state tree, will be planted in| : j P: */from cases of non-support and girts for a ride which lasted for| Mr. Sebastian died Tuesday of a |drunk and disorderly conduct./two days. : heart attack after an illness of two Police Seek Members | Soviets Break Treaty; Seize Japanese Ship | TOKYO (INS) — Japan Fishery oa marly tee cases of as-| —— oe. | years. He made his home at 14143 a St. Joseph to Conduct during the observance of Michigan . Oakland Ave. Board officials revealed today that $17.00 Week, May 20-26. of Alleged Dope Rin miei use of their proba- Class for Nurses’ Aides | ee | Soviet Russian patrol boats operat- b alue 99 g onary Fonete: he said, justices | ‘Brenda Lee Lovins ing in the North Pacific have Weather Report: (Continued From Page One) can prevent many incidents | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is lseized a 187-ton Japanese survey Now Only : ° which might lead to divorces. making plans to conduct an eight-| Prayer service was held this) ship E Shi arettes and in bulk form, also J VanLe Soar wena’ sideltn jp|afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Brace-| wae he fi nah ) Imagine getting a 3-piece outfit for ast lveIrs, ‘were seized by police, Ziem said. ames Van uven, assistant di-| ses’ aide training CA eee Homé (ee Brenda Lecl t was the first such incident the price of the reel alone! #1821 = He believed the source of :} p|rector of children’s services in/4t the “hospital in July. Informa-|, vins whol diedlat birth Tuesday a the signing of the Japan- Shakespeare Automatic Reel, fibreglas oon : “ess | Sovie fishery treaty in Moscow ay. The last word from the ship's ‘wireless was from Captain Hisahi Sugiyama who stated: “In case there is no more con- ‘Oakland County Juvenile Court,|tion may be obtained and appli-|' Sees pot rale Cae and 180) also stressed probationary powers Cation made at the personnel = oS ee ee c aul Tuesd ° in telling justices they can: help office. ial was in Perry Mt. Park Ceme-| The warrants charge the 22 (cut down cases of child neglect,| The class will consist of one se with the purthase, sale and use delinquency and school truancy. |week of six hours per day of lee. of narcotics among themselves | James Rohm, keeper of Justice tures and demonstrations as weil West Swelters fly rod and 'C’ level fly line. Use our FREE layaway pian. ‘ ) 98 N. Saginaw —ind Floor ry. Brenda is survived by her par- ents, Frank and Virginia Gram- and with others, |Court records at Oakland County as actual floor experience. After ARTES 30 es Ne ,tact, please understand that the Snow flurries fell in the North| Those who police hope to pick'Jail, also addressed the justices,employment, the course will be aa a worst has come.” | ; Atlantic Coast states and temper yp) today and whose names are " technical problems of paper- twice a week for two hour periods Await Flood of Petitions t atures dropped below freezing iD) jnown are: Henry:T. Banks, Mel-|“ork in his office. \for seven weeks. sections of New England. The yin Hatchett, Herbert Fortier, Le From Precinct Candidates Issues Bench Warrant eee) cans oe as far roy H. Eaddy and Ma Fed! . * ‘ . Less than 40 of the potential 496. Municipal Court, Judge Maurice south Virgi 2 2 Their ages and present addres h g Opt IE t County precinct delegate candi-'Finnegan issued a bench warrant ” " The Geoed ee tee mien | 1Ca O 4 1Ca XeCCUILV dates have filed candidacy pe- for the arrest of English Wilson Famous “SIR JAC” Brand lower Grea Those held in jail are: \ = OA 2 ed |titions, County Clerk Lynn D. Allen 37, of 301 Harrison St., today for ' . chilly breezes extended along. the) “TSO women, adlo May Guilty in Bribing Officials) 's:3°)-<0s in Gie boeee bees Men’s Spring Atlantic : Yates, 28, of 426° 8. Saginaw St. , ; : Deadline for the filing is May 29 trial on charges of driving while - Peliteue and Yvonne Morris, 23, of 5142 MASON w — Benjamin D. Rit-/20-day stay of sentence. The stay /&t 4pm, Allen said, leaving can- under the: influence of liquor. W H- : The early morning readings Tillman St.; Paul Baity, 27, of holz, wealthy head of a Chicago|Was granted by Circuit Judge ‘didates only 12 days to get fel ic cies aa oe ac e S ranged from 12 at Mount Washing-| 426" S. Saginaw St.; William 8S. optical firm found guilty of brib-|Philip A. Hadsell of Niles. jnames on the ballot. ; ident May 9. os ton, N.H., to 8 at Thermal, Calif.) Tymes, 22, of 67 Orton St; Wil: ing three state officials, faced a| Haggerty indicated hé might ap) — :, |© VALUES to $10.95— } The hot spell in the Far West sent! fred F. Brock; 30, of 502 Branch ipossible sentence of up to four peal the verdict: NOW —_ READ THIS! Ite temperatures into the 9s to anos St.; lyears in prison today. Pa oi “= released on aati a Why Pay More Than Simms Everyday LOW PRICE al, h 100 in the Southwest desert region Louis Cummings, 29, of 465 Ar-, Defense attorneys, however, im" Bending ee nee nex cen Regular Size e — Fad ; yesterday. Record marks for May | thur St.; Cly@e Irving, 38, of 57) mediately laid the legal ground for Ue Popclarl Sronds Ci arettes 16 ineluded 99 at Los Angeles. The puij St.; Caluthious Tilery, 23, ofjan appeal or a motion for a new! The prosecution charged that PERICARTON day’s top mark was 109 at Yuma,j592 Wyoming St.; Leon D. Nelson, |trial noe sought to bribe board tO Pak } | ; Ariz, ‘ 21. of 489 Fildew St Hert oO; members to get them to drop acks ; Fletcher 7. of 81 Gas "| Ritholz, head of the King Opt [charges of unprofessional conduct Buy joer ens sehen pote * 8 New Styles * 7 Colors ee eee ee et! cal Co., was found guilty on a against Edwin L. Sanchick. a Lan-, Cae clet ckies Phillip *® Reversibles * Plains The Weather = oe H. White, 22, of 173 Beg-) charge of slipping bribes of $100 cing optometrist. Morris wie This "price plus a yp ® pha *® Patterned Full U.S, Weather Bureau rt 24 fon _| billy to three members of the — The complaint against Sanchick cutee * Full Lin * Zippers PONTIAC AND Leg Ltda — Yvonne Morris and White were) ctate Board of Optometry at a was that he illegally ‘steered’ Unrestrictedichoice | Beiter quale this morning. larrest 0 : wermer thie afterneen, high 64 to nf oa in Dewrett Tuceday) with ‘customers to an office of the King) ed BLOT ity—reatly underpriced Slash nd cooler \firm, located in the same building. or patch pockets. Water repellent i a ~. _ merrew, high 53 to 54. Seuth to south- east om hour shi ’ Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § am roundup here Monday afternoon and night. A Circuit Court jury of 10 wom- en and two men deliberated for only an hour and a half Wednes- day afternoon before returning the Sanchick had his license suspend- f COMPARE! Priced $16.50 Elsewhere! ‘\ ed for » year by the board. . “Ritholz believed that by the use of money he could corrupt. the! Two men held since Monday verdict. The trial took eight days./tate of Michigan and run our . treated. All sizes 36 to 46. i 5 UWE i | 5 re : UNLIMITED SELECTION! Every Pair Guaranteed Underpriced — ay , Ono Year Ago in Ponti: Highest temperature ............ 04 ke) 5 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This = Date in 4 Years oT & ime 4 tn 1881 _Wetnestay's Temperstere Chart 33 Los Angeles #7 61 1% & Memphis 71 «=8T $f EShom f ! ; nnea| iF 41 New Orleans 83 57 2 4 & 82 “o mie Ll Pe Worth 86 60 st. “a 6 @ 41 &. Francisco $3 56 “4 3) 8 SB. Martie 39 “88 58 Beatie re) oeww 2 nd ry t * \Cooley, . Eugene Hendren, James Bale and James Laponsie with the ‘ ihelp of Raymond Sjebert, assigned to the case from the State Police Rackets Squad in Detroit. 2 Nesbitt credited the cooperation) jot Sheriff Frank W. Irons in the| questioning of the ring members | ) | held in jail. ‘School Bill Still Alive | WASHINGTON (INS) — The au- ther of the long-stymied federal schoel aid bill offered new hope! [ %N. Saginew MTT Vie) me ‘today that the $1.6 billion measure 33 will be sent to the House; floor ‘for action next month. Dependable INGRAHAM. ebony case alarm. days. tar ‘ALPINE’ 40-HOUR Alarm Clock 40-hour movement Chotee of ivory or Convex crystal clear bell Pull factory guarantee for 90 Non-lumtinous style, (10% Fed. —Main Floor *% Lock-on Food Tray *& Adjustable Foot Rest : * Padded Seat and Back When famous maker ’ changed colors, we bought “what's left” to *® Gabardines _ ® Plannels » * Splash Weaves pleated sell BELOW WHOLE- i SALE. Buy now — q : day's price effective g cticos EERE only on t stock. f 5 $1.00 HOLDS YOURS! J © Infants’ ; Furniture $ —Main Floor ! | Men's Wear sat jl) Rayon-acetaies and dacrons ripper fly’ deep pockets, all wanted colors. Length alter- SIMMS. q * Heather Tones waistbands, —Basement pn ee ¢ a. >: ‘ f ee eee 10 te 12) and another picked up yesterday | The maximum sentence on the Sovermment to suit his own busi- Chrome Hi-Chair : Z% | Ban sets ‘Thursday ‘at 748 pm. —,_ afternoon all were released after charge is four years in prison, "S$ and dictates,” said Assistant M ‘ P Lea ," Spoon’ tiees ‘Thersday ov 12 86 pm questioning, Nesbitt said, $2.000 fine or both |Atty. Gen. Irving Beattie. heading my, Guaranteed Ist Quality en Ss ress ants a? Moon eets Priday at 1:39 &m . ; ; : : : . the prosecution, in his summing-up, a mY : . H Ad 2 Ziem credited the ‘diligent work JUDGE GRANTS STAY statement to the 3 . | J —Discontinued Colors— -_ . | Bewntown Temperatures lof the Vice Squad, day and night : o the jury. | ed ; : i $e ceseaee QB WL Mees eeees “° : aft hh tie ' a James FE. 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Four of the ve- for mailmen, especially for those who deliver at ae went into service = —— two at the rosd-ade boxes. Senate Hopeful iting on Lake Maracaibo in| 154 exploratory wells in 1956 Snubs Charges Wisconsin Accusations of Unethical Acts Won't! Deter GOP Lawyer APPLETON, Wis #—Mark Cat-| lin Jr. said last night he would | not let charges of unethical cor | duct in parole and pardon cases interfere with his candidacy for the Republican U.S, Senate nom- ination. Catlin, 4, an attorney here ~~ speaker of the Wisconsin Assem-| bly, was accused yesterday of ac- cepting- money to use his se" cal influencé in an attempt to win freedom for state prison inmates. He declared he acted only as a) lawyer, and not as a political fig- a AS A LAWYER | “I have no intention of letting these unfounded charges affect my candidacy,’’ he said. He plans to go before the GOP State Conven- tion in Milwaukee May 23-26: to seek the convention's endorsement. | Catlin seeks Republican nomuina- | tion for the Senate seat now held by Sen. Alexander Wiley. FOUR CHARGES | The charges of unethical con-'| ison. 'In them the Wisconsin State Board of Bar Commissioners named Catlin in four charges, al- leging that he accepted $5.725 from | four inmates at the state prison and unspecified sums from five) other prisoners or their families| to use his influence to gain their freedom. 63 Champs Vie for Spelling Bee Honor Crown WASHINGTON «® — Tongue- twisting words, including some you may never-have heard, were ready for tossing to young spellers| today to determine a champion of! * * Sixty-three contestants, a record number, were entered in the 29th! annual National Spelling Bee Andi for the first time the boys out numbered the girls — 3 to 29.| HOME TOWN ACES The youngsters. all under 15.) are champions of their own home| towns, These finalists represented| the best among some five million schoolchildren who participated in: elimination contests across the country. The bee, sponsored by Scripps- | Howard Newspapers in 18 cities and 4 other daily and Sunday | papers, was won last year by! Sandra Sloss of Granite City, II! - This year's winner will receive, $1,000 and an extra $100 for aj weekend in New York Three 13-year-old contestants of! ‘previous national bees are back for another try. * * * They are Melody Sachko. Pitts- burgh, who finished sixth in 1954; Clyde Dawson, Aivequeraue’| N.M., 34th the same vear; and Clyde Gregory, Albertville, Ala, ‘16th last year, In the early 1920's cattle and. calves accounted for 1@ or 12 per cent of the national farm income ‘but now they're previding about 17 per cent of it NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Road Commission ers of the County ef Oakland ai their offices. 590 8. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan until 10:00 o'clock; am ,) Easter: Standard Time. Thursday, May 31, 1954, &t which time and place they wil be publicly opened and read for furnishing the toliowing 6 months requirements of Auto & Truck Tires & Tubes of the following make Firestone, U8. Royai, Goodyear, Gen eral and Goodrich Information, bidding blanks and spect fteations may be ovtained upon request Bids must be made upon Oakiand Coun- ty Read Commission bidding forms. All proposals must be plainly m arked" as to their contents. * Board reserves the right to: ré- ject any .or all proposals or to waive defects and to accept the proposals ‘hat. in the opinion of the Board is in| whe best interest and to the advantage ef the Board of County Road Commis- stoners of the County of Osésland ona ee: and of the County of Oak- lend, ‘*! 5 D OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE KLAN OF CA y bie] * BO 3 LOMERSON ROWERT oO. Fey May *f1, 1986 T HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 -——————- | | * ° i tek : of a %-vote delegation “to the proposal to abolish hanging |repeat slayers is a necessary ‘Meet to Pick Delegates national convention i 1 Receives peg in Britain bed, 198-19 last night to retain|protection for prison guards and RALEIGH N.C. 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Warner told insurance offiicals| he believed the suitcase had been|THE BEST DAY ~ checked with other baggage at an, airline counter at Los Angeles In-jlaunch the celebrations when he lays. the foundation stone of a com- * Anderson said whoever took the, memorative monument in New Warners’ luggage to the airport Delhi next Wednesday. apparently overlooked the suitcase. | The following day, Warner came here frem New Buddha Purnima, has been picked York to help his two brothers, Jack geherally as the best day to be- and Harry, close a 20 million dol-'gin the actual death anniversary lar deal for their controlling inter-|celebrations, ternational Airport. _ est in Warner Brothers movie stu-|t dio. taking the lead in worldwide cele- brations of the 2,500th anniversary of the death of Gautama, the Hin- du prince = Sounded Buddhism. expect visit India and his wife left the hotel to re-\pe the = historic sites associated with Gau- tama, who bacame the Buddha— lowers in India, where the relig- ion was born. But it remains strong in Japan, Ceylon, Burma, Thailand and Tibet, and many Pilgrims from those countries months. Indian dase Plan _ Founder Gautama Rites NEW DELHI, India ®—India is Buddhist pee eo the thousands to -gray at the “The Enlighténed one.” Buddhism has ‘relatively few fol- expected in India in the coming Prime Minister Nehru will known as which will - last hroughout the year. are|vated. New roads and rest houses that Prince Gautama, sitting un- der # pipul tree at Bodh Gaya in Bihar ‘state, attained ‘ ment” by conceiving his “law of life.” ; THREE MILLION Most of the pilgrims are expect-' ed to head for Bihar state, in northeast India, to visit Bodh Gaya and the area of Benares, where the prince delivered his first sermon as the Buddha. India is spending more than three million dollars on. the cele- bration. Many ancient Buddhist temples and ruins are being reno- are ready for the pilgrims, who will also visit Lumbini, birthplace) of Buddha just across the Indian border inside the Himalayan king- dom of Nepal. Ld * * Buddhist countries outside India| are planning their own celebra- tions. Perhaps the most spectacu- lar will be in Ceylon, at‘the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. There a tooth said to be one of Buddha's) «¢ is kept in ‘shrine. The green color of ae is due | _Buddha Purnima marks the day to the presence of Chlorophyll. — | Oe ‘ Manager's Feature Week | SPECIMS! DON’T MISS THESE TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING VALUES!!! =]\Missouri Mother Buries 86-Year-Old Daughter Mo, ®—Mrs, Eliza HANNIBAL, Allison ‘made a 17-mile trip to||~ funer- Hannibal, Tuesday for the al of an 86-year-old daughter. Mrs, Allison, athe daughter of a slave, says she is 104. ~ She is feeble and she said she wished she could have seen the flowers more clearly. “But she can remember things and people I have long forgotten,” said Mrs. Fannie Miller, a Tl-year- eld daughter with whom éhe lives at Frankford, Mo, Mrs. Allison was born near Frankford and reared by a white family, She and her husband, who died about 30 years ago, had eight other children. U.S. Will Map Area REED CITY w—Engineers of the U. S. Geological Survey have established a project headquarters) at Reed City and soon will begin topographic mapping of — about 5,430 square miles in the area. (Advertisement) _ ; 3 Times Faster When 7 Gas Crowds Heart laboratory tests prove - _ | bien te neutralise, 3 times _ on ac di ve tablets. Get few & fastest known : we. LL ANS TARLETS wit CHARCOAL dity in-one minute as many | a eS BON Reg. 39c Lb. | Creamy-smooth coconut filled in many tempting flavors! 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Reg. $2.98 No Down Payment Necessary KRESCE’S KWICK P (Double Size Photo Prints)... . IX ofee Acetate and nylon blended into a beautiful cut pile rug. Fringed all around, rubber- non - skid back, 30x50”. $9 37 “When O pening a Charge Account! - : 30 Days—60 Days—90 Days SHOP THIS WEEK for MANY; — OTHER MANAGER'S SPECIALS] 57770) ay | | | DOWNTOWN STORE. | vw uJ vr ) Saginaw at Huron Open Friday and Monday ‘til 9 P. M. 4 Ph ; f ee Die : : ; | : . i } a p A ' / 1 > . a iy ie > \ ‘\ | | | \ ! 2 = 4 : 6 : : ia vFr a] 7 A é - * : . _THE PON rIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1956 % US TO TAKE By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN, You should report to your foc tor; 2. A change in breast contour., 4. Retraction of elther or both Some people feel that there immediately: 3. Any puckering or’ dimpling of nipples. (The nipple goes in rather, THE FUSS OUT has been so much publicity’ about | 1. Any hard lump. the skin. fthan out). Leancer that a damaging mass hys-' 5. Any, discharge or bleeding OF FOREIGN teria has arisen. Ht is true that from the nipple. x fear. and chronic concentration on) 6. An ‘“‘orange peel’’ appearance any small physical disability, real ol the skin of the bust. — or imagined, 1s detrimental to 7. Elevation of the breast. health | * * * ? f Ra Most of these symptoms can Nevertheless thousands of lives) come from harmless conditions are lost each year because men | but you owe it to yourself to and women did not héed warning check on any one of them im- , vsignals or were uninformed about mediately, See Paris, London, Rome them. This {s espectally true of The American Cancer Society / } Ts tb thy “te L & i . : S : ©, 8 all the fabulcts Do RESERVATIONS Ee . aoe “ the Pe nae hae Wecluntccred (tolsend arcony iol ‘ve dre e e uterus are ie zreale ase j E F 6 , you ve dreamed 0 & . STILL These account for the largest ma- its free pamphlet on breast ex make all the reservations, ce ( feminine cancer fatalities i amination to readers of this col-! heip you with the pass- AVAILABLE erly One 5 ; ' in . ‘umn, If you wish a copy of it send orts, visas, currenty .. Women are fortunate In tha your request to Josephine Lowman ho extra charge! , TO EUROPE the breasts and the uflerus are in care of The Pontiac Press. . = easily examined. If a woman has * * * SEE: Delphine Finn Michaels regular semi-yearly medical ex- Tomarreu: “See Eloctor, Watch aminations, is aware and observ- Self Closely to. Catch Cancer.’ ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU ant about any unusual symptoms a _ und reports them to her doctor ic BI d. Bi h immediately if they do occur, she Pontiac hapter 296 N. Hunter MM irming am cuts her likelihood of having fa- Ml 6-2170 tal cancer tremendously. | of Eastern Star “ Even in cancers of the breast, Holds Meeting = = ‘pes and utcrus the outlook “is, most. ase ; hopeful if they are discovered soon Some 175 couples representing ; enough . 6 the various square dance clubs in} ° =) northern Oakland County attend- A woman should have a see : ed athe fourth annual Round-Up) breast and ulear) are wn Dance sponsored by the Merry, $9.95 MATTRESS AS OU i Py -_ Pe oan Mixers Square Dance Club Friday She also should examine her in the Waterford CAI Building. WITH ANY CRIB breasts after each menstreaal pe- : - A SF , ” : or a woman to : = OVER $30.00! net : eee hee That ia Trellises covered with climbing; ut nal at hrs ; “bul atu A ES : , roses and hanging baskets of pot-| —— norma s mote . j 3 ] , aa cr ig d Saree “ye witbe bee SQUare Dancers Wool Socks Used Senet ot an atmesphere ter able to discover any changes of sprir o th a rs. Karen $ Toylan The semi-yearly checkup by -her of Area Attend All Year.Round Ed Rockwell and Mrs. George : doctor should be a, matter of rou: Beechum arranged the decora-; actor she we lé " ns 7 1 “ | DRAYTON PLAINS tine but she should immediately Ath Roundup For sports and casual wear, a tions se. | , i man will find slip-on moccasins, : : | Phone OR Zales late: st fe Be ealeanine fall Pontiac Chapter 228, OFS, met or shoes laced mh one, two or Bruce Allen acted as master of pruaoe gs. hm ee “m . ~~ |Monday evening at the Masonic three eyelets. In any case, the pos. Ceremonies for the affair. Assist-| a es 8 NK ere’ ‘Temple. Mrs. Floyd Levely, wor- inilities in colors and combina- ing with the calling were Lee) -_ . thy matron, presided tions of colors {rom the pale celors Kaines, Hal Brown, Bob Long. = * Isuch as bamboo, pale smoke or William Morris, Arthur Petar and) . . | Ralph Mapley, worthy patron:!maple to the richer tones of rocky Sidney Olson Lionel Basil was) eae Famous for Diamond Values Since 1865! presented proficiency cards to Mr.:tan, desert copper and butternut, ‘general chairman. ; : and Mrs. Bert Farnsworth, Jack will tempt him to team them with! . Farnsworth, Flizabeth Rockefel- some of the more adventurous Class Has Meeting ss = ‘ ° ler, Martha Young and Myrtle styles in shirts, slacks, ties and _ ara : a = . = For Hasm = Fo 'g {HI er u Burnia. apie With Mrs. Failing - eee, z | y 7 Announcement of a special meet- Speaking of socks, the modern’ Mrs. Clarence Failing opened \ / |] a ‘ing May 28 was made by Mrs male is becoming more and more-her home on Voorheis road Tues- : \ he Ly, = Levely aware of the many advantages in day evening to members of: the : y is = * @ wearin all wool socks in the sum- Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue : ; = | Barbara Kline was invited to at- mertime. He knows that, contrary United Presbyterian Church Mrs iy | = tend the chapter meeting at Holly to the unfounded old wives’ tale, Edith Hillman gave devotions G on Friday evening: Edith Coons wool socks are actually cooler — * * * and Arthur Atgustine will to that they're porous and absorbent’ Mrs. Ernal Lloyd presided over : ; Clarkston on Monday: Doris Tur- sind, most important, that because the business meeting Hostesses , , ner to Davisbury on May 22. and of these qualities, they're essential for the evening were Mrs. Percy This rich turquoise wool Jersey for this town «atid Rose Vollworth will be a guest of ta pr per feot health Blynn, Mrs. Wilham Bradley and SP ee : canna hips , earmtarts SPECIALLY PRICED! 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KANSAS CITY, Kan &—The| |hation’s leading professionals tack-} jled Milburn Golf Chub’s wind blown | : ‘course this morning in the first a : , ‘round of the eighth annual Kans:s convineed that a 276 City Open, AUTO PAINTING [-! "> . * * Expert Body and Fender Repair For days, a stiff wind has swept * on All Makes of C the 6,500-layont. Veteran Kansas Manila Rope, '"" 2c ft.—*s"" 4c ft. a ° ars City pro Dutch Stamburger, who . A " os: £ Saag : is directing the tourney, said yes- For Your Camping — Vacation Pleasure one hed free terday “The wind will add a stroke actery : a round,” ali Estimates v eoity , “Porky Oliver shot this course ICA e Loaner in 269 and Lloyd Mangrum did it nM NO. 1 Werk Done Car in 271, but they didn't have to fo Avail- fight this kind of wind,” Stam- RELL, pase ale jburger said “The odds are that) yw TENT nobody can vetoas low as 272.""| 5 — on . / . : he field of 127 inculdes moat! . SPRKRARMAN’S PRIZE — They're running big, / specimen (above). Royal Ottmar, 17 years old 27 inculdes oe 5 oe eo * Ultra Modern Building tor Collision and Painting of the regular members “of the) @re these carp, in Pine Lake. Shown by the spear- of 2105 Beéchmont, Keego Harbor, took the fish ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — OL 1-971! ‘golf tour. Two7exceptions are Dr.| Man, who took it 1s the 20-pound, 37-inch 1 long first of the week. (Cary Middlecoff and Mike Sou-| - eee LA R RY J IE Oy, \ E CLF SF chak Joh withdrew from the! tournment yesterday. Jack Fleck, ‘FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS—A GOOD O BU the U. S. Open champion also. Benson, Stadium City lea Ue Winners failed to put in an appearence * * * The Sportsman - = By. = AH the roomy features of ea ae —— an- umbrella tent, plus the | ‘of ‘; convenience of a sewed-in canvas floor, 2 screened Sure to be among the gallery Richard.Cork. pitched a neat the ost, tad, Sth and 6th stan. b.a! elef Stadium sewed up windows with storm flaps, ‘) : jfaxvorites are Jackie Burhe win- four BG Loced Sm Le feel to tas. Hank Overcashier sparked ihe de ston with foul os in the zippered door, 6 foot own ‘> Rec . : P ner of this years Master Tour- @ 3+ viclory over Royal Bar in the Benson club at the plate with 2nd inning ing Complete with oll THE RANCH W nament, Dow Finsterwald, winner 49 American loop gare at North) three’ hits ip four trips. ’ Yt ) | tak Pontiac Select. a Drink bounced ropes, poles, stakes. jof the recent St. Lous Opey; S46 Park tocimghtght Wednesday | | ose he City. Softball Stadium Inn made the mos! of hack (fe Fs 1s ALL THE RAGE, |Billy Maxwell, Gene Littler, Doug ™ght’s action in the City Softbal Na hitetocdefear Bicmariinn 7: - mn ths i ning [oss to “ ore . ace % ‘ Seay | h Ford, Ted Kroll and defending League : in an Amercan League tilt at. ae an 1 (mumph over IT Fi TS IAL WITH M4 champion Dick Mayer Cork struck out three batters (Nvrth side. Verle Sheldon and Boh Richard's Tavern in a National THIS RN AGE oe Sr | and exercised flawless centro! by Orr divided mound chure~ for The sad es a ve me ae MODE. } : Big Schedule Ahead not walking a man. lie spaced winnerse with Orr hurling hitless twirled erent a ance f for Chief Netters Lansford Market pounded out | With the MHSAA regional temis| DE QES World Hammer Mark 2 ey 101 serie over on ~ t av : |tourney set for today, Friday and| pew Pavilion in q National di : : . ision game at Beaudette, Con. Saturday at Cranbrook, Pontiac | BOSTON vp—Clif Blair Byston Mikhail Krivoenosov Aue 4, 1955° : ; Z ‘ |High School's netters are facing a . cd rsa palin a nb > ge as become a!) Warsaw. However, Krivonosov i . : . Istiff schedule for the next week. University senior, has bec — Soa Sn pe ral position and the Lansford batters | Iman of Oly mpic proportions fol- [4S a heave o 216 feet. ‘2 inch lashed out with a 13-hit attack oon teams have entered the ut : is lowing his 211-foot, inch hammer Peeing event, including Pontiac, Hirming : tone . i Bla ; _ ham, Royal Oak, East Detrost. Port Hrew which bettered the accepted, Blair. a pupil of American rec = 0 rd holder Harold Conne ur | Huron, Berkley and Mt. Clemens *°" Id record i hs “ le © A een 7 Y * > xtra ‘ (" ™ bd 5 “CTat | Coach Vie.Lindquist’s team has' !n the short space of a week f pee ‘94"x11'8": 716" Center: 6° Wall 566” THELIAL WE STOCK ALL SIZE TENTS PUP TENTS ~ WALL TENTS _ CHILDREN’S PLAY TENTS UMBRELLA TENTS CANVAS COTTAGES eta Sam Benson faces GMC at 7 o clock and Shaw's Jewelers play Flks No S810 at § 30 tomyht at Beaudette Royal Bar meets Bic ‘three matches next week. Monday this 225por und 6-3. Hingham “i : oe ay ol oer ' LL i mar Inn at 7 and Lowe’s Tavern We Have a Complete Line of ® lit goes to Bay City, Tuesday visits Mass. youth has pushed his best cA eee y Sac Y INE tackles Franklin Products at 8 3 KAMPKOLD ICE BOXES |Flint Northern and on Wednesday ¢€ffort from + lett like 1%) re at North Side . , ; atch feet to the 211-3 mar Comnelly, the former Boston Col- ‘Plays off a post poned match: : VRE CWTNEHUNAA AGe jy. Stadium 041 1010°7 8 3 COLEMAN STOVES and LANTERNS against Cranbrook, on the Cranes’) The recognized world mark is '8 Bn how GOIN gYaGu- Bicmar 00 0210-3 7 6 court. 11 feet, "gs imch set by Russia s ate work at BU, holds the accepted ; rele Jon Orr and Davis, Halisek. Wood i —— ee — : : -/ American eta of 2097 But oe en Bud Reed oo ola i WE RENT TENTS ! vA now his pupil has jumped ahead S*™ Benson 200 100 x 6 8 e 7 GB of him. - | rms ae go hel Carkveud a 28S Select’. + 130 232 1-11 lo 1 Richard 203 000 6 46 4 Ban ornare nae Gy 7 “MY SURPLUS WHISKEY OF < “agance: | Needles Heads Oe pant TAN JOE WAVY UN | | | / | Weeeeine 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 § Z | | mr chen CU Preakness List ae —— a BALTIMORE They're With Drills | Here’s the new “SHOWCASE” bottle, clear as a crystal... Hold it up to the sunshine DST as nau cca eel nr eee | = ‘ to have something to talk about he What has Py . ; ; t Pimlice, for reasons why Nee Johnny Druze aceon plished so far’ and see uhat’s inside... Bright as a liquid jewel, Schenley 1s flawless... ilies might not be able to foliow I his drive to ut : new motor - up his Kentucky Derby victory in 1) Marquette University’s football : , SPE as: - the “Preakness Saturday machine”? } ak on...The huts cap and bring You see what you buy, nothing is hidden... Then off with its cap and bring A 6 Geos eae he Gn lOc, Sais om pan character from Florida has. col long road to travel Li Aj out the glasses... Man, is that good! Is that ever whiskey! furl moremoney than ail off tie * 6 e = : etght likely challengers put to The 41 year-old former Notre! " ne Dame end coa h, who replaced | Jack Dudley and Bonme Heath FL Frosty’ Ferzacca as field have cellected $462,055 from the bose on Feb. °4, has completed al racing of “eodies, Owners of the 20-day spring practice period in| euht other Jyear-olds could show which he took a close look at what! anly $347,860 if they pooled their he will have to work come fall. BY DU PONT Cleans, waxes, glazes CHPMNES OE | *. ¢ *® \ \ . The eight and their individual MWe made definite and good Hi Te felet-) easy FV eo} oliver-tirelal earmnags ave Count Chie. §$81.925. provress toward installing — the \ \ \ Fiffel Blue, $4%.675, Fabius, $7%- split-T s\ Gills, Waterford Fox Pe erence -; CORAL GABLFS, Fla. (INS) —| ~ |The T1-year-old son of bastbal} im-; Blank Berkley 3-0 |mortal Jimmy Foxx turned in a § i- ’ 'spectacular diamond performance Waterford continued its drive to-| himself last night. . : . Foxx struck out eight batters! LOS ANGELES uw — It was a, It got so hot that Robinson broke ward the Inter-Lakes Conterence’ alked SF oa baseball championship with a 3-0 and three "as his’ club; ._ highly Ypritated Sugar Ray Robin-\up bis training camp at San Ja- “ BP witha son who settled down here today cinto, Calif.. 90 miles from here, pee oe Meats over Berkley eeee8 PrLititiiiliiiiiiii id) to await the gong for the 15-reund 24 hours ahead of time and drove Wednesday at Berkley. It was the a fense of his world middleweight into Los Angeles, Skippers’ 6th league win m seven ) EVERYTHING FOR THE championship against the man he| Olson is in suburban Santa Mon- 84™€S- a icthroned, Cari Bobo Olson, lica, Where he has been working | 6 . . . ° a Robinson was provoked because diligently for five weeks. Chuck Gills and Berkley’s Herb @ he was unable to buy additional!’ There was heat in the Olson Duncan waged a scoreless mound @ eeerere: a * Ewie Suggests | New Title Plan | Would Have Big 10 Grid Play on Round- Robin Basis REDUCED PRICES . on all APPLIANCES. LARRY GILLIAM APPL. 141 E. Walled Lake -- MA 4-172? © SALE. Thurs, Fri. and Sat. DES MOUNES um — Coach For-| est Evashevspi of lowa wants the 9 : a ee hi] g ul ol ne gemmaed 7 fe Bie u n to play a round-robin chowe seats at ringside for the Camp too, This revolved around duel for seven innimgs before Wa- 7 ee Foote sc best nationally televised battle tomor- the insistence of the Robinson con- terford exploded with three funs a bined Burke *4” _ * © | row night at Wrigley. Feild, set/tingent on a 12 noon weigh-in to- in the top of the 8th. A fielder’s g gs So OD arose to go at 7 p.m., PDT. NBC will do morrow at the Legion Stadium Choice, a walk, and singles by “Tt would be a muct fatrer way) the television and kadio | Olson preferred a 10 a.m! weigh- John Woodman and Jerry Perna “The next time we fight for the | in, since the TV battle goes on along with a wild throw, accounted international Boxing Club,’’ ex-/at the sundown hour. But the Cali- for the damage. claimed Robinson's co-manager, fornia boxing rules sided with the’ Each pitcher allowed only four $124.00 Kirkwood $ : 8 Deluxe Irons..... 60 $6.00 Golf 3” frem@... .csescac:. Special Buy! IMPORTED RACKET °3 9° } Nylon strung, leather grip, laminated construction (tO pich a ciaMpion, 7 Evasher ski told a sports club meeting last mght. “1 think with @ round-robin chedule Jowa would have won at si $8.00 Goif *5* least one ttle ip the last ‘few Fanie Braca, ‘we will have writ- Robinson People. hits ‘andwfanned a dozen batters Wedges... ....... ears.’ ten into the contract how many —_ SSS = , ———— $12.00 Golf $r\00 < tickets we will get. We certainly ‘ Shoes _...... ogee 9 Playing on your home field Aion't like this) treatment Robinson | Play at C ranbrook | mist mean semething because | we haven't fost to a Big Teo team at heme in three years | since the Michigan Stale..open. $40.00 Golf ‘24” is the champion lene Otherwise, all. was fairly cal 13 Sc h ] N t T Pa mace | $795 trite eve of this toacthi gm ibe chools in e eSISs tween the now 35-year-old Sugar | aaah rel chalk eked ddd meee cosweee one COE OTOIS a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Carts... im 1981 | $34.00 Golf $ pie ahh ae tay from New York and the soon-| Weather permitting, MHSAA re- afternoon, with some 13 schools 5 ah. a Carts 255 “But vou cant possibly win ut tobe 28 Olson of. San. Franciseo. 2/0nal tennis*s tourney at Cran- entered in the Class A-B event. .@ uP » a a a playin: a? Michigan and Ohio State é Officials of the Hgllywood Amer - brook will get under way this However, only the Class A singles, @ = = ne aa a ue Louisville +9" all the time — think two years (ea) ican Legion Ste idium, which js pro- — ~—~ doubles prelims are set for tms td we HI- QUALITY, LO- PRI | Slugger Bats . on Archie ig see “ mine lattes a * Reg. $17.50 BUDGE 30 $2.25 Ra yer from now Michiyan plays eight of moting the show in conjunction afternoon a j SIGNATURE RACKET a yon 3 encase _ i) — Playing pocket [| : Shp 5 Pe a tae Softball feueve l nine games at Ann Arbor. | IN FRONT Pla Xe ce with the IBC, said the match will Check on Muskies | Friday's ist round lists Berk @ 4 a * * « | billiards at his Oecan Park camp “s, on, rain or shine. While no rain ley vs Royal Oak, Pontiac vs @ 7 Reg. $12.50 TRABERT sg 7 Evashevsk: said he hopes the Bobo Olson insists that he will yy forecast, a canvas canopy will - | Ri ‘ TOURNAMENT RACKET 9 i in; » 4 F) . NAME? . SODdC CONE voles for the round-rob- not finish behind thie nchee ball tye Sretetwed over the ring—just in af a e alr eee ad J a . - es \ WELDEN schedule at the spring meet. in his fourth fight with Sugar ease - ation: meee vs Mt cae 5 of Reg. $10.00 KRAMER a 7 foes a "R nxt week at Grand Rapids, Hay Rebinson In Los Angeles Phefe was some concern over al LANSING us — Fish workers Pontiac ve aed Detroit, Mt a ¥ , ; STROKEMASTER RACKET . 8 linn ‘ Mity Is rrent heat wave in tk ares » back at it, trying to get the s c - ‘ a SPORTING GOODS _ 2s eee _ — ERG ED GYR Og US GA i Mat 3 We Clemens vs Birmingham, today’s ® pat Reg. $8.00 PHOENtX -. *6* , leer a ie ee prelim winners play each other, M0 Ta TENNIS RACKET = . $1 Mt. Clemens FE 4-62!! y ‘, . in Lake St. Clair and to determine, ; . | ~! \ < b, 4 Games—10 Homers e if eggs of the big game fish can povics Fridi “ pit Pontiac aa a ay Also Presses. Visors, Covers, Nets : Adatheahattieatietiesih [be obtained for hatchery propa, *ort Huron, Rerkley vs East De- n = Sten Ee a eee: B GOODRICH $ We Must Limit Pr . Last year and the year.before (O°! 14 : coli | ee a chases at This Sale a ae jal Oak, Mt. Clemens vs East De- Jack Purcell Price! a preliminary musky investigation (roi Beclaey) ce Pontiac ss TENNIS SEP Stee: 2 porepmeee 1) sa stat. eee } Finals are set Saturday at a Wilson Championship (3) a ALBUQUERQUE. N.M., May 17 span the 25-vear-old Detroit na connect for only one hit in. 9 tines Meee a ee St. Clair. am. for both classes, with wth a SHOES Dacron Nylon, Wool Cover, $ 79 a a—When the New York Yankees, tive has blasted out 10 home runs at fae rat Renae Lerine’ Mcremoc eae rounds at 1} am | 95 Packed 3 in Hermeritally- a put a $100 price tag on Al Wey- to account for 21 runs batted in. Then in Sunday's doubleheader ae SEE ot SSS a $ = see cantor Ro Yee) a gandt and offered him to the To- us ; ». at Amarillo, Tex., Al slammea ) OUs!eFSs in the vicuty were . a veka club ef the Western League Weygandt. a University of Mich . ” : urged by department officials to Crary Nips Waterford a. ; = I : & 7 elneuiner _ out five home runs in the two ‘I a F a on a 30-day free trial hasty, it was*!84n psy wlogy) xvraduate, never games. driving in 11 runs. cooperate in the project. Checking JV’*R i in Track Meet = Ppen Mon. & Fri. r pretty clear they were eager: to had given Opposing pitchers much ; : stations will be maintained en the ‘s: a Monday hight against the same ,. = = Winning five out of nine events, 8 ’ tid get .rid of him. trouble during a 3-year stint of club he collected t! h Clinton River, Saturdays, Sundays, | 3 Ss a SEE CRISSMAN Now Mr. Weygandt is proving bouncinglarsund) the yates onan club he co three oer 10M, snd holidays until mid-June in Isaac Crary Jumor High nosed out a a f , 5 F > Yankee. chi i le F: : we : : : ry Clean. Dependab! that the Yankees reputation as ey eee Can ane (ene CLOvee hopes of examining 200 St. Clair the Waterford High Junior Varsity, @ bad | £or e shrewd bargain makers takes a °° hs sudden surge of batting pow six runs Tuesday might against muskies 38 379.3 iualitrack e Used Cars and for Your beating now and then. er came as a surprise. He thinks “!buquerque he hit two more round __ 38 1-3 — 37 2-3, in a dual trac a a Us hitting streak resulted from a ‘"'ppers to account for four more meet Wednesday on the Waterford g : Repair Work! _* =) pte as a @ $day «change in his batting stance or- "UNS. mimingie at 20 Wins High cinders. BS a ; dered by Buddy Bates, Topeka -yard dash 8 a = ‘manager. High School, Weygandt lettered at Bob Friend, who beat Cincinnati and tied for 2nd place in the pole . SPORTING GOODS a INSTALLATION e lence ass bo . 2 Mu higan in baseball, football and 92 yesterday for his 5th victory, vault to lead Crary with seven a a BUMPER REPAIR ; Weygandt. whe started his base- swimming. “He launched his pro as going at a pace that will make points. Nelson took the 00-yard gy 24 E. Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-2369 H to Start Ma 28 ball career with American Legion fessional career in 195) with Joplin him the 4th Pittsburgh pitcher in dash and placed 3rd in the broad @ . FREE ESTIMATES y teanis in Detroit. started off the in the old Western Assn , the same the last 25 years to win 20 games. jump to score six points for the @ WE ARE NEAR PIKE STREET CITY PARKING LOT. - = | season at a healthy 400 clip, then club that produced the Yankees’ The last Pirate fo win 20 was JV team ATI iti iii iii iii ls PAINT GLASS | A summer obedience class for fell into a dismal slump. In five Mickey Mantle That year he hit Murry Dickson in 1951. Rip Sewell : ee cocker spaniels will be held at the games last week he managed to 350 in 42 games had 21 in ISB and 144 : Prices Reasonable \North Side Rink, starting May 28 ———- : a — a Leaner Car Availebie : at 7:30 o'clock. The class is open, . : | only for cockers. It will run for , oe 110 weeks A | a 7 ROCHESTER Only dogs that have not had eat fessional training are eligible, F:-lii-| CRISSMAN nore Strehie, in charge of plans for. Ch : iF the affair, announcag It will be | evrolet Co. 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De Pom’: pobyrrier fiber as FE 2.7621 | > . a 3 =e Ro other tropical offers you so much... . for so little! Arisp-Spun slacks $8 OPEN Monday, Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. Psp pu,’ Lev Spun Y CLEAN ONLY ‘Choose rem smart Rayon Acetate. end Rayon Acetate-Dacron*® blends 4 Dn, Sent Ye rcmentnenmt i ta acne ' , Foreign Affairs Committee off the over-all total ‘ . _ THE . : . | PONTIAC. PRESS . THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 MostGrains [MARKETS Produce Head Lower, sweenrmrese prices cover sales of locally grown = ae Le sae fancy ¢ crate oa: { GO (P— j | rou, ie armers’ markets y CHICA\ Most grains head lpeawens and soid by them in wholesale ed _a little lower after a Board. of|, free tots. a. ' ue addy peni Boa ‘its—Apples, ticlous, fancy, ste 0 ng on the rd of | bu.; No. 1, 3.75-4.80 bu.; ‘apples, Jona- Trade today. | thea, fancy, $.60 bu.; No, 1, 3.25-3.75 bu.; Dealings were not particularly | spples, Meintosh.. fancy. A be; 3 No. te t es, Northern active in any pit. Soybeans were cy 5.00 bu; wer '3.78-4.26 wae apples. off a few cents, recording the wid-/ Stee!’ Red. fancy. $00 bu.: est losses. Corn was inclined to Laeestables, foci Asparagus, No. ease in sympathy with soybeans. ‘| . 2 Beets, top No eel acess oe eae heat advan slightly in early’ elery Fr = hs. Chi Ni d behs. dealings but then reversed itself \morsereaun” No. i Tsetse a= bakt. and crept under the previous close. Lee*s. No. 1.1 Onion sets, | No. 1, 1.50-1.75 32-1b bag. Parssips, No. Rye followed wheat but oats maine i eet 25 % a eps faa oe 00 4 0 tained a firm undertone. 'Radishes, hothouse, No. 1, 1.28-1.50 doz Wheat near the end of the first behs. Rhubarb, qhothouse. fancy. ee o. 1. 5 OR | ubar' hour was %2 to | cent ee MAY ‘hothouse, No. 1. 1.00-1 60 dos. behs. Ruta. $2.291%; corn unchanged to ‘2 low. |bagas No. 1. 131-00 peas oe yb Ty iy er, May $1.49; oats unehanged to’ |topped. No. i, 200-280 . 4 higher, May 67: rye i to l cent} Greens: Sorrel, No. ic 2.00 bu ryt ANS set wer oi ee en . to, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS % lower, May $3.19!2; lard 12 to’ cHtcaao, Mey 17 (AP) Chicago mer- 20 cents a hundred pounds lower, conte exchange: Butter steary; re- bts 1,577,000, wholesale buying prices’ July $13.30. | unchanged: @3 score AA 59. 92 A $9. ~ |B 56s. 69 C $528. cars 00 B 87; 80 wha . ‘sees irfeguiar, recetpts 26,800, whole- ‘sale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher and 1% lower; U8 large whites 70 per Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, May 17 (AP) —Open today jeent and over A's 30: 60-69.6 Wheat ‘ Oats Ma 2.20%. Ma 67 375. mixed 375: mediums 37 ay. pees 08s Ty ee e711, Standards 379; dirties 36; E=tecte Me: Sep cece! 210%. Sep oo, eeu current receipts 3725 Dec soe 23% ‘Dec 6 T', Mar ....:. 2.13% Rye DETROIT EGGS ' Corn May ee DETROIT. May 11 (AP)—Eggs. fob. May ....6., 1409s Jy 25. Detroit, cases ineluded. federal-state 2 Gena 152% Sep i 24% grades Bep . 1527, tar , Whites—Grade A jumbo 47-49, weight- Dec pop ctbelide, Aiki 13.32 (ed average 47 extra large 471,: large : Sen 1267 '42%2-45, wid ave 4442; medt 4044, wid , (Oras aceeos 1380 ava 41: grade B large 423: browns—grade Nov 13 65 in jumbo 45-47, wtd avg 45%: large 41- ie mia ave “43, medium 40-41, wid avg rade B large 36%-41, wtd av lke’ A Ai p| Ee os , are 4a'y e S rms Id: an ° eas graded whites, large 38%-/ Grade B large 38 Bro ns Large As medium 3§-31. Grade B cared 9 aces u in ouse | Market barely ing remai ow as sappies Ore fully ample an dwould tend t burdensome WASHINGTON un —-The—House!except for @ fair volume of surplus being shell treated and moved inte May storage decide today how much, to cut President Eisenhower's» request! for three billion dollars for arms ‘aid abroad ~ steady to weak ‘Trad- CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, May 16 (AP) -Potatoes: Ar- oe old stock ave on track 25 seat tS CG p « mand too limited: to establish a aarnel may ae : Saat tone No carlet track sales reported for The military assistance TEQUES! | OIS stock: New stock Sarrizalan 460 cal —three times as much as Con-|track 118; Snpeties moderate. demand moderate, market for long whites firm gress votéd for the purpose last. year—is “expected to catch the [et (mck sales new steet 585-6 00: Call- brunt of congressional fund cut- as long whites 6 §0-665. bakers in| ting) It isthe biggest item inthe vecncasa; ee net $4.900,000,000 Eisenhower has asked for foreign aid for the year start- | ing July 1. But there have been predictions the House committee will slash . signds. recelpts in coope €79 aerpaying. F : 1 ae 0 coops, 000 = ibs ° aying anywhere up to 1"z billion dollars 37°. Coops, | 56.000 | Gy lower, light hens - ‘185-19 $; nel ers or fryers 24-245, old roosters 1$-16, caponettes under -4', los 25-26, over ne lbs 28-29 for best round reds slightly weaker. Car- fot track sales new stock: Alabama round Poultry CAGQ POULTRY CHICAGO" wie 1@ (AP)—Live poultry DETROIT | POULTRY Clare Luce Ill; | DETROIT. May 16 (AP)- Prices paid Doctor Ad pa pound fob troit for No 1 quality vises" |Uxe poultry up to 10 am 28-29, iight type 19-20 2-Month Rest Poatt SS nas ane caponettes @ to 4), Ib Pie . +a... Ibs 30-3} NEW YORK uP — The Physician “Market about steady on hens Steady of Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce o".the erinin tarcend Sontag Cpe fryers in alr to go demand an said today he had advised her ‘‘not to trade needs ir demand existed, or ‘aponettes with buyers very selective as to return io) het post for about (3 size and quallty Hens continued in| two months. light demand and offerings were liberal * Dr. Milton Rosenbluth said “Mrs. Luce is suffering from a} chronic enteritis which, appears to be: related to an infection of the cicago, May 16 (AP). Gelabie nh liver which she had while abroad. 7.500. fairly = amperes. genera 7 " ; . — trong: to mostly igher on butchers, She has As_well a moderately se- instances up more seecral lot# leand 9) -vere iron deficiency anemia prob- Heary Heavy hens brotlers Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 220 Ib and lighter 28 to $@ higher, sows steady to 26 higher, instances up more; ably due to the same cause. She! seventh consecutive agvance es hog, j “7 ne ; 5 prices bulk mixed grade lots and received ne transfusion yester- 190-280 kb butchers HESO-I700. larerly day and will require others.” 1678 and above. on ae ee i ae : . everal lots Lt and 2 190 26 Mrs. Luce flew home from 17so 8 30 head ‘lot-No 1 216 1b at 17 78. Rome suddenly May 11 saving she pistes prices Se Lil lias ate a gat “*: mite Volum i felt “much below par." Last Sun- iarger tots sows 380-880 Ib 12 78-1473 few selected lots 100-330 Ib oe 15 29. F * : ai @ day she entered Doctors Hospital monet aedcazs Ib lets 1348-14 for a diagnostic study : Salable cattle 11.060 cares “200 steers . sentra : alriy. active steady to uigher, least mre ft the hospital last night. change on high choice and prime grades. and ther satme . cows and helfers active, hetfers strong rther treatment is to con- ito 50 higher. cows strong to 28 higher, tinue at her town ,house here bull steady to 28 lower: vealers steady . ieee ud ——— to 10@ lower, storkers and feeders . steady a few loads prime 1120-1380 ‘b a joad of prime 1580 a load of chotee and steers 20 28 Detroiter Gets 30 Days PAY ‘i . {prime 1825 ib in Oakland County Jail Eo) ieee siceeal ainsscre $0. bulk cholce 2100, good to low high choice teers 20 00 ~! ; $ choice Harry L. Carothers, M4) of the 1750-1975 a load 50 commercial Hol- , nate try hats sffins !$00, a load of mostly prime! ‘Park Avenue Hotel, Detroit. was 1075 ib heifers 2150° hulk chotce heifers sentenced to serve WO davs in Ouk- 1925 21 M most good to low cholce ‘ 700-191 tut ta w land County Jail yesterday for ob ticsiese etnt ng ce oot taining money under false pre- 1289 utility and commerrtal bulls 11 $0- . = 1 ) W most good and cholce vealers tenses 22 00-2500, a few up to 2490 most cui! : : to commercial vealers 1200 2100. load . The sentence was handed: down . 0, . ory Ree aloes 2128 by Farmington Township Justice 200 some medium ani good . . 6 40. Ib treding steers and veariings Allen -C. Ingle after Carothers ys 40 1tts haa ~ , Balable cheep 1.000 siaughter lambe pleaded guilty tolthescharge SEA ascreteis cctive mainly steady ure to pay finé and costs of $°3 Tursday statehter sheep about trendy good to mostly choice No t and 2 ake resultéd in the increased con. “shorn lambs J0L Ib down 71 80-23 i mittal ) . - mined uttitty and good 84-99 Ib carrying f ‘ Periods trom yeh original No 2 pelts 1989-2097 cull: down ta: 1 days 1200 most clotce and prime spring: oo ‘anibs 26 00-26 a few good and choice _ 2400-2550. .ul! to choice shore slaugh- ter ewer 7459.5 15 Girl, 16, cutters (fester — DETROIT LIVESTOCK in Collision With Auto DETROIT May 17 JAP) The early Jetrait ves'ogk market A Pontiac girl received mime Hogs sa! alable 125 Not enousf Serene PF 8 . lin *. bead inhuies When ‘the (car Ince gies sicnie screen ee which she was Hiding was involved — Cattle salable 780 Market generally 3 : teady or mi! clakses today Conipared in @ collision with a parked tear iat Thureaat Good clestance tracing at Sanders ; Tlistss Sippiee tatil; mw live simughter steers and he!f l San on and Augusta Streets (8! Rteariy Uunstranice Cage spotte muttite last night. steady [o weak Inctances 28 Soc lower. f al . - . cannher® and cutters steady hulis stsnay Ruth Weidrick 16. of 99 Court atorkers and ieede: s slow, steady around Dre wae treated and released at if Heat hi Ice 1063- 1172 “th ted > ee s ere 22 00_- choice steers 20 00- Pontiac General Hospital My's. buln god a steers 1900-19050 mixed Emily M. Thompson, 26 of 76 crelal and good steer. 17 00-1800. 4 supply choice ted heifers 19 00-| yt geod heifers 1760-1850. util- steers and hetfers mos*iy 1400-1650 bulk ut! Court: Dr., was the driver of thi car swhich hit the rear of a parked 7 Somme tcia and 17 00 vehicle operated by William T 156-130, canners and cutters Bullis— a : . tr “100 0-12 00 most utiliiv and com- sullis, of Snover, mercial bui.s 13 $0-18 80: good and cholce = oe 500-750 Ih stock ca@ives and vearlings 28 Today <« market Tricycle Rider Injured Compared: lest ay Vealers uneven steady to by Backing Automobile iimer net deciine on bien choice ~ Pine bulk good and cheice veal 1900.25 a al A three-year-old Rochester boy £7), 19,00 28 00. few 10:28 00 “unis sca > prin ; 2 2 escaped with only minor-‘contusians © 1500-1900. cull end utiity 70 Ib calla ‘dow m3 e under and abrasions when he was struck ; ing salable 25 Today * market by a car backing out of a neigh. é inchanged Compare? last bor's driveway on Woodward street y Supplies moat old crop aher is tamebse high!; mixed for weight ar yesterday krace, siaughter lambs fully 1f 0 lower. James Parcells was treated and *! foe gues mn Ee aoe) = iil. and utiitty fat sheep o released by St. Joseph Mercy Hos- imited supplies mostly good arid. « fe = ; r orr tain Esl No nen 24.90 2A nn ‘ és - . shorn ms peltea 12 pital following the incident, He was around 309 head mont! y choirs at 2600, reported to have been riding his ™®nv highly mixed tots mos:ty utility ani! good grade 1900-2700 few culls trieyele along the street when hit deen to 109 most cull to good shorn ae a =e This an slaughter 1e® 200-600 few choice by the slowly-moving car. The car jesfitt, frdividiaisl pines 800 or was driven by Teresa Behout 44. above how iT who lives next City Police Arrest Pair Lake Orion Resident on Concealed Gun Count Injured in Crash Ralph P. Glass 24 Orion, suffered injuries to his chest es a concealed weapon yes- and both legs when the car he was, fer driving skidded jnto a private ve-| Clemon Broughton, 55. of 181, hicle operated by Pontiac State Bagl ey 8t.,. and Ruth Smith, 28.) trooper Lyle R. Tucker, 44, of Or- of 498 Branch St., were appre-) tonville, last night. McNeil and © Gl treated: and released Jloward for Taine by St. Joseph Streets Mercy Hospital Thé agcident took Thev were, alleged to have heen ‘Brooklyn St. Both told city police tion of the Boise Little Theater Sheridan Gi place at Sashabaw and Granger‘cari\ing a gun in the glove com- thé Mapléy car was parked at the'Glub in a playhouse operated at theater, gro: roads, Brandon Township partment of the vehicle. whites 25. gtay crosses 28, Barred Rocks | 26 § rime steers uD, hended in a car at the corner of Street, Market Moves Slightly Higher NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ket was higher today by a small margin in early dealings. * 8 * Prices were up 1 to 2 points at the most, but there were- few stocks with gains that large. Most Ichanges either way were small. Motors, which have been de- pressed recently, were up a little today. Also higher as groups were ‘steels, rubbers, coppers, railroads, oil and utilities. Motion pictures were down a little under profit- taking, but no division was hard pressed. 18:|Trading was rather quiet. | La * . General Motors, yesterday's most active issue off ‘s, started today on 4,500 shares up \% at 415s. iLoew's second yesterday off 4s, Opened today on 4,000 shares off ty at 23%. Studebaker-Packard, stil] ex- ploring possibilities of getting help er RiP from another company, opened on ee Quit Smoking i Lodge Calendar ‘After Reporting. Special communication Pontiac lodge No.21.¥ & AM. eri may Cancer Findinc | 18th, 7:30 p. m. to confer F. are Samuel E. smith, w. Me DETROIT — One. of thy mi —AdV. who first linked cigarette st e Ss he “News in Brief Susy! smoking himself soon after {ported his findings. Pleading guilty to reckless cot | * «€ ing, Sammy L. keeter, 18, of 2 “Smoking is an ine School St., was committed to wiles I stopped five yere Oakland County Jail to serve W\said Dr. Evarts A. Grave ‘|days Wednesday. He was ar-, Louis yesterday, : raigned by Orion Township Justiee: . } Helmar G. Stanaback who added, ¢panam and ive “yeahs. 20 days to the original sentence! ington University in St when Keete> failed to pay fine ‘nounced a study of gar! ‘ and costs of $100. llung cancer which in!TeS Two tires, tubes, and wheels [Ung cancer practical free were--stolen from’ a car parked Urs in ace onda ' ina garage at [38 W Lawrence) x said¥OC te ; Street sometime between Tuesday) DPF- Graham : (lett) and Ed Browlette (right) captured the sec- ‘atrernoon and W eincsdayiiimons Isc ientific studies “sit . ond and third place posts respectively. Walled jing. city police said today, The Produced — similar and Lake teachers were judges and the Board of Edu- | missing articles are walued at $39, there is a definite med | Paps cation donated the winner's cup and two plaques. | jtween heavy cigaref of | City police are seeking a Water- lung cancer. | ROAD-E-O WINNERS — Sue Tobin, Walled Lake senior, having taken top honors in the teen- age Road-E-O at Walled ‘Lake, will attend the state tournament June 2/at Michigan State Uni versity. She scored 92 gu her written exam and Co-sponsor was.the Pontiac Junior Chamber home picked up 213'z out of a possible 300 points in Commerce , In d ie ROHhis be alte oa ; Pe Graham, car linens Bk \deliver an addres : the actual driving a2 test. Juniors Bob Schieb 9 Lloyd Dixon, 17, of 1451 Hen Hospital é ‘is rain [arc ‘ks St., has not been’ seen since 2 or more. 1,700 shares up % at 8%. Curtiss- Wright was down ‘s at 3345 at the start. Pacific Gas & plans to offer rights to stockhold-_| ers to subscribe to additional com- mon stock, was down nearly a4. point in early dealings. Among higher stocks were Beth- ‘‘lehem Steel, Chrysler, Montgom- ‘Anaconda Co., Du Pont, Illinois, ‘Central and Texas Gulf Producing. * * >. The market has been declining since last Thursday in a reaction that started from near the highs lot the year. Yesterday the market ‘was higher at the start but turned ‘quite mixed at the close. t| The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down- 40 cents at $184. 40, but there were more gain- ers than losers in the lfst New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Bhoe 40.6) Suffers Cut on Nose as Car Rams Another A Pontiac man suffered a cut, City police officers arrested two,on the nose but did not require,station worker. of Lake City residents for jnvestigation of hospitalization when the car which Kean, 40. ~ | ihe was driving struck'a parked jvemicle early this morning. serald G. Lampson, 44, of %50 \when they returned to the build- ‘Robinwood Ave., was slightly hurt, in the crash at South Saginaw Pontiac Township. “Gillespie operator of the parked car wasiond act of ‘The Fifth Season,’ \Burl U. Mapley, 46. of 32 W ‘curb when struck in te rene: Electric, which ery Ward, Consolidated Edison,’ The Royal ter lacey of searchers The} last week. Count Your Home Is Radioactive~-as Always ==. + eo sale, Seymour Lake Methodist Church, Seymour Lake, STOCKHOLM ; u_Your home is} principal aim is to record the natural radioactivity is bad or and Sashabaw Roads, May 18,' ‘tol aud Bass ‘radioactive. fo is everybody natural radiation environment: of good tor pple ’ ; '9 a m-9 p.m, May 19, 9 a. eal oe ue ena) hire else's. The rgdioactivity has noth-javerage people in the dawn of the, . . a -P p.m —Adv. f ity are Parents ‘ing to do with atomic bombs; it's;atomic age | Minute amounts of radium an Bethet been going on ie comune Prof. Rolf Sievert, head of the thorium m the building materials and Refoomed Church aan er cy, nave cana Institute of Radiophysics, says re--were the main source of the 19. eague of Catholic Women, | ‘*usher. Jane j =. “did not find any dif- radioactivity measured by Dr.'gq m —AGV.” 4 son. Biat e : Science -has. come up with the|ferences in the state of health of Hultqvist. Ventilation sharply re-. to Mr and broadest study of home radio-|those thousands examined that duced the amounts of radioactivity, Reammage sale, Sat, Lebby ef North Branch = activity yet \made. It includesjcould be traced back to different)in a simple way, A gush of fresh’ Osteopathic — hospital, formerly. ana M W. Grotelue- Pontiac Hotel. —Adv. are ete director of the If your friend's in jail and needs) have anuoutly-overs by Self- ~~ | pail. Ph. PE §-9424 or MA 65-4031. Sandre ? a jets were avail- —Adv a show at the data on the natural radioactivity|radiation levels in their homes ‘air blew out most of the radio- measured in about 1,000 homes in|Scientists do not know as yet if, active gases radon and thoron 13 Swedish cities. = A report by Dt. Bert Hultvist Greeted by His 5th Grade Teacher ° at says radiation levels differ consid- | Rummage sale. Youth Center, 4 soare te baat eat State-Hopping Adlai Ri gn le ee | ng on uilding materia > ; lene ™ School bands will : aon \ p p g Pp Sa: sale usevens ray ee tote cadence for the ; mots Ve iGOP on Domestic ISSUCS | come pi, ins reenlinine cwten ame ' a t : ‘Fri. and Sat.. 8 to 1. —Adv. Sehicles will be Com- * ho f brick. Buildi Or 4 of light pound ei aay REDDING, Calif. W—Adlai Ste-;comed the change of pace from| ar “5th Infantry Regi- slate, came out on top for \radio- Venson was greeted by his fifth- his steady attack on Republican C D th paces 107th Ordinance Co., activity among all aie ild Na gs\grade schoolteacher here last night school, water and natural re-| oun ed 5 1 ie Michigan National lan hee tion A i Silver oo said Allied ‘Chem 1164 Int TelaTel 33 checked, - .. land a master of ceremonies intro-| sources. policies the . Aitts’ Chalmers ee Secor OM! 83) Some dwelling houses were \q/duced him as “president” to 8! Mrs. Bessie Moore of Redding) _ Charles W. Lansendes *me.4 the Pontiac musicians pest al: “aS Johns Man - $2 hundred times more radioactive, Humboldt County audience. jreminded Stevenson she was his) FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —!*seoattery of men from the +e * ag pt Reaneces a pales others. \. Stevenson, doggedly working’ fifthgrade teacher in Bloomington, Service for Charles W. Lussenden, molt “Nike” base in Au- : ros ls bpeaw se - 2 |California and Oregon campaign 1). years ago, and presented him 59, of 28114 Greening Ave., will be/Peghts. They will lead a : am wa ray 393 Lib MeN & iss Ventilation made an te with a rosy sunburn, wel with a cake and sugar pie she/held at 2-p.m. Friday from Thay-' ey wae towing ig & My > found th i Oe ‘had baked. ‘er Funeral Home, Farmington, | aLer Am Motors 66 tockn Aire’ «67 difference. He often foun e | \ Am N ~622 joew's 241 radiation level 10 times higher in| . Briefed fvance and ided, With burial f Oakland Hills Memo-|* Am News 322 1 riefed in advance and provic Am Red | : a Loue 8 Chem . 19 3) ‘the morning after inhabitants had ‘Fireman njure |with a bouquet ef roses, Steven-|rial Gardens. He died Tuesday. “ing is the scheduled order Am Ome 3k Cees lee 104 spent the night with doors and! son handed Mrs. Moore the flow:| -Mr- Lussenden leaves his wife, n — Am Too Mpg May D str “i ‘ windows shut. Dr. Hultqvist says Whie tin Blaz ers and wished her a “happy T5th'Bernice; two “sons, Robert of Gers Am Viscose .. 43 Micon Pa a2 Tadioactivity may, rise above the | ‘birthday. Farmington, Donald of Ann Arbor; /oG%, B® band | rmco Bt! $3 Mpls Hea 163, internationally adopted maximum | ; ort Friends of Mrs. Moore said it's|a daughter, Mrs. Gordon Lint H ’. Recruttin Corpo. Navy. Ate xreea@ Co ut Mont Ward a5 Safety eee Sy Bete Ki teniees thy 123 ey ca a ra Seen her 74th birthday. Farmington; a brother, Earl of mal - ward, M Company, Atchison 163.6 M Pd . . 3156 out ventilation. “9, 0 igh ot, was z : Ae wi pids: Au Gat Line 38 Mueller Br 38 for bruises of the abdomen at MOVES ON THE TRAIL cron Ra Ae i hereeh Helen of aa! Guard, 107th Ordinance in... 415 9 ‘Stockton, Calif.; eigt’ - Pep tg ie 6 Natl wecie 383 NO HEALTH CHANGE |Pontiac General Hospital yester-| Stevenson corrected himself and children ~ | sygeterve, T0ard Tank Ba. eee U na oo | The Hultqvist report is the first day after he was hurt while help- said, “l hope 1 haven't lost the, , — Pilg ‘Oores ores | Benquet 2 Nat Gyps $8.1 Published result of a pioneer re-|ing fight a minor fire at 540 Ne- best friend 1 had in Redding.” | Mrs. Edward J. Livernots a “American War Veterans | Beth Stee! ....1804 war Lead oa | = eT alla Spanish’ American Wage ‘Bond Air 946 Nat Thea 31 search project launched here jvada Avenue. | Moving south from Oregon,| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- eet bog NY Central Sel three years ago by the Swedish| Gustafson was helping lay out where he and Sen. Estes Kefauver/SHIP—Service for Mrs, Edward the Siapene rye lenges 4 : Bore “Warner 2 R. Ce we st —— of © Radiophysics._ The :hose at the scene when he lost his contend for 16 Democratic conven- J. (Beatrice Irene) Livernois, 48, mers. Lesiog Post * ana « % Bie kyle 4 (No ree {footing in the mud and was in tion votes in Friday's presidential - 6475 Willow Rd., will be held at) hey ‘Avemvets Post 113 and 12 | oan peer iy Onis OS jured. He was able to return to write-in primary, Stevenson visited/2. P-m. Saturday at the Pursley | east teak i | Burroughs MT bas ce aie is 7 See arents. e p duty following treatment. a Humboldt State College picnic. [Funeral Home. Pontiac, with nett Road Pas 3 snes fhe yes No damage was reported in the | Jerry Partain) riasien of) cores lcremation in White Chapel Memori-| Lot. 58 to mts Post 161 ;% Can Dry 166. Param ret |blaze at a vacant garage house. ~ ry een as la) Park. She died suddenly Wed- psec pins ‘eke Post “3989, EB Cdn Pac .. 325 Parke Cn in C 00 ensus ‘It was believed to have been start monies, introduced Cornelius Sie- |nesday lanelment pret e ; epiter a ly 36 eee ‘mens, head of the college, as ‘‘gov-| improvement is @ : cane Ch 2... oe Tear Gols, 23 Ks led by children playing with arnon and presented Steve: a She leaves her husband; one | spection Chapter 4 Chea 'Sito GF Eheim) eg, Enumerators taking school cen’ matches president gon. Kenneth A. Kleyn of Ypailants; fy apt’ Uo wien 5 Ches nto elps ne E ‘Chrysler... 62 Philco 27.6 sus in Pontiac have completed one | nd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the play. profile anapter 10 Cities Bet... #82 Philo Mor... $34 week's work and will continue Receives Jail Sentence |_“7h*_intreduction promoted “ime. Charles W. Sanborn. |spectal. ansessmnent ae Cluett Pea. 434 Piilsby, Mulls’ 43 their job through the last of this more rapidly than, I expected,” Claude C. Whitbeck jage and that all of the Col'Bea A) gp Git Fate G° . 864) month, said Paul Allison, in charge ON Stolen Goods Count acknowleitiged Stevenson. ‘I have naapree IN, BO . oo anes reece ween F (Col Gas 136 Pullman 704 of child accounting and attendance William M. Boughner, 20, of 173 bet” trying for some time to earn’ o XBOR — Service for ine foectal asseasment aid ‘ Comw Ed 497 Pure Ot) . & S the right to be addressed as pres). (laude C Whitbeck, of Keego Har- 8281437 of the estimated q Con Edis % 461 Roa .. 4.6 for the Board of Education. Norton Ave. began a 45-day scn- , : asp * bor, who died Wednesday, will be 2¢se® thereof and that $2 Coan Pow ‘6 phd a mr “Matters would be simplified.“ tence im Oakland County Jail tS . at 230 pm, Friday at the CJ. shall be pata trom: vhe Capita Cont Cin 488 Rey Mere 782 Allison said, “if parents would Wednesday for receiving stolen | Stevenson today will catch a 2! A . F In Burial ™*?t Pent cent Mes Bote au Rey Tob B A crite doan’ information required property. Plane at Los Angeles for Florida, ri cai wie on ome. uria - Notice 18 Ga ront Ol .... Rock Bpg_.. 31 > h ik will be in ite Chapel Cemetery Ug Den Coma isae x Corn Pd .... 2 Safeway Bt 48- for state records. Should they go: He pleaded guilty when at where he an efativer are con Pontiac Michigan with meet h Curtiss Wr |. 133 : - . = He had resided at the: corner of commission Chamber on May 22, 1% Deere... 264 Storie Mt” 386 Away, the information would be raigned by Justice Eimer ¢ 'hding in the May 29 primary Pridham St and Pine Lake Ave ® rriock pm 'o heat suggestions BB ete FAA sears ‘Roeb. $7 * available for baby sitters or other Dieterle of West Bloomfield Town fle waves| two daighic! Mi Goa. made by pe : Doug Aire 803 She’ %6 members of the family to give ship after the charge was reduced M Adr it & it. te, os Dated May 16, 1036, . F | lartiet Thomas of Waterford : Ea Sty Pont nee eae te to census takers. This would elimi- from transporting stolen property an mi S ul oe nship, and Mrs. Marjorie a aA nowy } East Air L‘. 488 Socony Mob ' al. Boughner was arrested — [asi aed : : ay 17, :: 345 nate time wasting call-backs."’ Al ug a : : ee ara a Mot 3s Sou fa 170.3 lison continued |March 29 after allegedly havin ce ome and a) acer aD 1 ear * 736 Sperry Rand Utd Pa . , [ in arge ‘ton, also of California, e | Hts tly tog Std Brand oe “The information required in- Teceived various automobile ar | Edith ‘Turne @ Electronic techniciens te eon . ae Sea Ou fo tea:cludes the names of the children, ticles valued at over $00 | Charged with the— nighttime L ME EE ‘ a kal ; : ; Ex 894 sta Oi NJ 72 ee ee al : B RK — Service for Edith Faire Mor a Bia O01 Oho at dates of birth and = schools -at- breakin of a Pontiac tavern May Turner, 57. of Detroit . former ®@ ce Mach 672 Boo Pack 7p tended. bepedicd: Deputies Investigating j11. Douglas Wo Whitt of 315 Or Lapeer music teacher. will be held ; Mot $8 Suther Pan 454) Information regarding the cen ‘chard Lake Ay» pleaded guilty... ise Ain YOU HEADED? e Preepo we 3 oe ‘ Pa $35 sus may he obtained from ie rea ing oO Win ow terd bef Oakland C Yat 1:30 pm Thursday at Baird . . @ Bris 2 F ala aes ye firs aklan TOUNTY Kyner > here. w mirdé jen Dynam 42 pense eee oe Special Service Office of the board Oakland County Sheriff Depart- Circuit dudes krank L. Doty we fane Cemeces wath Purial is e ves are ie eaainee a e . : . > 2: ‘ pe = 5 iG years pe Mae Tia R bere 613 FE 20331 ment deputies were called to in Whitt wha sentence was set for \tiss Timmer leaves her mother _ with at lease a two-year @ - een oe Tren We Air 32 | ————————— ‘vestigate malicious destruction af June V1) was re m imded to Oakland Mrs. William Turner. ard a sister ® te-hnicalschool background... @ eee Ewent Cen B B Nc te iar at a home at KoBS Por eounts Jail under bond of $1000 MIrs Lena Gass, both of Lapeer © If you want more than ‘usta ®@ Goebel = Uodersnod | aaa usINesS 0 es - tiac ies e Rd. White Lake Town An allesed + ompanion in the A piece and nephew also sunive * run-of-the-mill job . . . e Boodrien 7 OS Lae ms ay _ ship last night breakin “Wilbur J. MeCaulley of 99 LaVerne Mahaffy ° If you tithk you have the ©@ Grah Paige. 21 Unit Aire 402 Worthing H. St Venaler large bedroom window Was Orohard Lake Ave will be _ ENO aay ® know-how to take advantage @ Qt No Ry .. 65 Unit Fruty $07 orthing Cathe Uh Wied ound to have been smashed by .... i . . MARLETIE. — Service for La @ of the mostutique opportunity: @: Greyhound 162 Cn Gar Op 21 shoe Circle, Bloomfield Township, | eee raigned before Judge Doty Mon Verne Mihaffy. 42. of Flyan Town @ inthe electronics field today Hersh Choe 494 US Rubber $46 has been named a director of the me [dee Hehe alsplin Oaklany County) i ii ke at 2 ami ‘Thureday. ¢ Then you'll be headed.in the x HE) 13 Ge eee $, Meldrum And Fewsmith AC : Jail under $1,000 bond Pe nas eo nae ; Hooter Rie ec 3) We slercen Se ae . ‘from the Marsh Funeral Home @ tight direction if you write us @ inguae ay te West Un Ter 303 NR Agency. according to President arnings E pt - “there. Mr Mahaffy died Monday @ ‘today for an interview, tL) Ing Rana 682 we rn = uy eat Moras | 7 lake Orion Youngster ‘in Marlette Community Hospital e Well tell you about a new @ Bene a3 White Mot_ “45 Manager of the firm’ s Detroit ersvest Mont (AP\—Roy Oies Hurt in C Collis; jafter a long illness -@ Pprogram—in a company world 9 Interiak fr 2os Wuson & Co 188 office, Stone joined the company resterfigy told storkholders at the an: urt in Car Coiision iiehe survived buna eile ane © pares) (ce ate. cone ° ; ; J ual Meeting th t_incoms for thr 2 lh : ue nd leade: ‘ i ; ie ee ae Ysic (a) rose mt nine igh ago and) As a vice monithe paged fe es "wae $29 68; 72 Four vearold Richard MeDan Stevens Mahaffyv; his parents, Mr. chance to sae hal ie pate e I ™ ee in aunts a Ue eiiagl aie ar ater a cnace lentes frat jel. of Lake Orion Township, was and Mrs. Hugh Mahaffy; a brother © ect offers you in growth pos- ° OCK AVERAGES ide deotd raion eect ne See eines ee Gas bt Anees mes treated by a Townshtp doctor for kenneth, and several nieces and © sibilities, salary andcompany- ® cds YORK. May iy {-orep tied by The i ae r of Detroit Adver- wire a Cathe co not toneniastes oan a head cut suffered in an auto. nephews © paid benefits, © - , 8 5 EX@CU- Not ine! In ¢ I aus: Reis vel sibs ik "ch b. acl a $1 420 $41. in the te queen ‘compared mobile accident at Indlanwood and won © Write, giving age, education e wel change ndui ‘ es u ___with $442,548 Jast year he said : Baldwin Roads Orion Township State Police Probing : and ret te to: See aes Noon today 2808 1493 726 ee oO Tuesday night Nelson O. Heyer, Dep Previous day 2588 1489 126 z ay ‘ Week ago,” 3es3 150g 129 16t8 No Panic—275 Saved , | The boy was a passenger in a Reported Boat Thefts a piv te ea aia Moo ear a me re Pan - ear ae by his oe r, Charles Pontiac State Police were investi le , - 1956 low age 100 Tie In16 e other vehicle was oper- meer ; rey ; INTERNATIONAL ane 1955 high 2878 1424 737 Di Th t Fi a : Rating a orépert today that two min (eb ice it Nae era ee ‘Tw O 1e In eater ITe na By ear ye Toceatar: of O% boats were stolen from under ay BUSINESS MACHINES Be > 5 ’ ea StY MF ARIAL she " Bendence Tr ) alee a = Figures Ae anaes non Nisinre sigpibe) | ‘BOISE. Idaho .P—Fire broke tional Guard base on the oust the Mebanidl car a time (0 pen u nee Township sometime last Tatien Bleclac Eauinlcee High a eg out in an amateur theater last of Boise : ; 2 ime week © bavelbereee ry. (Baldwin Runber ot 48 1saenight and quickly destroyed the é -_* atoid Wee sien E Owner Morey Pallack of Oak -@ * ELECTRIC TYPewmTeRs @ qenmner Mig Ce S¢ $4 84 wooden structure, killing twa Smoke _ quickly filled the hail — Park tald police he discovered the @ * TIME caurpmant e Gt Lakes Of & Chem Co 31 21 21 a siMILITARY PROBUCTE 2 Howell Elec Motor Co* § $3 Stage technicians Within five minutes the for-part Receives Head. Gontusion loss Sunday. He said the total value e * TEL erence Gul Genes anes * * @ ‘of the building was a mass of af ihe! pealswae $100. a eeoeecececeseesee ; Rudy sige Com 64 66 An audience *f some 275 filed flames. s tae ci aeeiden! ene — . . Wayne Bee Co, a 4S }) out quickly witheut panic When Price noticed the first ake Road in Commerce Town, Si dase PS SENT BAe he. eit SaaS *No amie, bid and asked the theater wisps of smoke, he turned to the ship resulted in a bump on the Bi ° | The president of igre praised actor Vaughn Price “that averted voice; said: ff a terrific catastrophe.” The Allen trick had stalled and J ¢ Burned to death were Justice PLAYERS UORER stopped on the highway and was Craycroft, 29-year-old television’ “We've got a little smoke here bit from the rear by a car oper-| | if audience and without raising his head for Evan E. Allen, 41, of J) ifor coolheadedness that Township Wednesday Detroit Edison Co. At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock yields better than 5% at present market price. and George Mc- —but there's nothing to be wor- ated by Gerald: A. ‘Brown, of De- ‘méd about.’ tre ot) The players walked down from the stage and began ushering the were trapped audience out. With about three quarters of the ing to see if everyone was out. seats empty, the stage area sud The flames broke out in a cur- denly went up in flaines. s jtain on the stage during the sec ss il TRAPPED INSIDE : i : They apparently Tag Days Bring in $601 for Marlette Hospital MARLEE - Magen Com-) munity Hospital Auxtfary realiged| ‘But no one ran; no one yelled: $l in its tag day sale last. week-/B) Complete Investment Service C. J. Nephler Co. . FE 2-9119 818 Community National Bank Bldg. | It was the opéning-night produc-'there wasn't any panic,” said end, officigls announced today. 4 Hours 8:30 to 4:30 president of Yhe The money has been used tof’ . “It was the smart. purchase an isolette which ts now | inearby Gowen Field, an Air Na- est, quietest crowd I ever ‘saw. an dse at the hospital, | poppers an » “ . s ‘', Snover, Wm. L. beavats 1 J rd of Thanks nobepeesorccns E } 3-2881 bet 8 : i 4 «| ers i at bulla * w. & Robt. L. Clin Memoriam osteo goon * } Voorhees Siple 2a Detween 0 and © pm. HOU SEKEEPER ae eoe Excellent earings aus ANYORE Ee LAY tk ulldozing. FE $734 ér- PE Television, 463 §. Saginaw. B Ro Isg Pontiac Land Co, exe Sar | Flowers EE iC he “u : ’ : (apes i Yee iat i ; fy 6 a f ts nea | a ( it : ri tan : | q ‘ if ca = i oo - } ; ' ee / y= : f } | i me qe fi oe | “ js y oe oat . . é ‘ i AY E i . US ’ I ‘ \ ‘| \ ! ! ‘ ae 4 «! | , ! % 7 ik # = ; 7 ms Ee ‘i 5 : } Le : : S ; on | P. . us ; ——— < a Fe _ Pes i .. : ‘ F . . ay : . ; 7 - \ery-Two. ee _ THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 . _ , a ie ; INDEX ‘ ~ Funeral Directors 4) __Help Wanted Male 6 _ Help! Wanted Female 7 Exe yen” Agencies. BA, — <= Building Service da Garden Plowing — 16B || Television Service 22 ‘on State Street. _- T eee ee ae wees woe O° |e eee - TIS'E. Cockrane, norte Perrine “CLASSIFICATIONS DIONTTRKBY fale Sher ore errata a mene To DEPARTMENT © |SfwrlMécites “Oat ese “ad | ROTOTILLING | ox¥ on, sigitT Fy ERIC. @ice, Bert & Clara Farrell, Clar- : WIDDLEAGED MARRIED ~MAN| ©. Live to -MA_ 62728. MANACEI ADDITIONS, GARAGES. ATTICS) Past REASONABLE Pe oh M. STRAKA jae Pare Gharen of the Nacerens,| | ANNOUNCEMENTS neces ee alae tmourance repairs. K &W Bull EXPERT TV. SERVICE, ALL ia, loa ‘references and live here. bl EXPE RIENCED, Well-groomed mature woman, with ae Ales om rs. pip uild-|A-1 PLOWING. DRAGGING , AND makes Service calls @ to 8 Ja- ie ATE ANI, BLOG | ttle legahe! baleen da} a [POWER LIFT EG EQUIPMENT | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY ARCO, ; Reece e 8 7 ators, J. H. Perry, Geo; Bavis,/ Funeral Directors ...... naeé— FUNERAL HOME Nursin Aide t FONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG ‘ . tre . | pee Ida paseqqeneeel Carrie Cemetery Lots sresceecesseses 9) ambulance ey PE 2-837 m” » Motor $2 704 0 224 single yer! bore! baer 2 - FE 5-9227 | But er (ecmpatalt cation = serine Si eseimanens cPmeserit MAKE | FE COT mee its - wansey, Delmas| MPLOYMENT : to : Call: See RADIO & TV 127 8. PARKE i . 40, References. Apply Mie EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $320, 3 . L. Bruces B. D. Church, |Help Wanted d Male __ Het Wanted Male_ 6 6 Neat. aggressive oung an with pl he Thurs 7ikra re. Good earnings and excellent fu- GABE ROTH CUSTOM P} PLOWING AND lane TUCKER'S RADIOTV | FE &3714 ttn, Est. o of Back n, dec'd Femal Pp to: plowing. Tractor work. PE ¢4 Humphries, Corsa Mncsail wee wenies sy tn tata at least 6 mon very #e-\- Bayes ‘8t. Pontiac. FE 2-010 ture potential for competent per-| Licensed Mr es ir. ¥ 980 anytime. FE poond _FE 43600. 168 E. ent experience i oo tn osliift mae | a 3 day week and all bene- & es ay Saar ys Beggs & Mar hig Nelson, .nstructions SSOTOC 8 7 MEN TO LEARN HEATING AND, Only those who plan iA career, EXPERIENCED TYPIST FOR : ALL CEMENT AND BRICK WORK |- after 3p =: _Typewriter Se Service 2 22A eliogg, Eart D. Work Wanted Male ......s... 10 air conditioning. We train you and) feed apply Many benefits, in-| part time work Convenient hours | AREER CENTER Kusraateed) Sy Bill Loveioy. Colm, GARDEN PLOW/NO__REASONA- Sr taylor, Wm. O Medlock, John Work Wanted Female ......... 1) pay you while learning, No ex-| cCiuding sick leave, and varatioe| Pontiac Tel-Muron district Apply Ke | eys, drives, porches. and| bie. Drayton — Clarkston area. TITEWRICERSD & ADDING MA. ‘arl Hough, Frank L. Doty.) gervices OFFERLD perience necessary Car an asset,, yay Ste and hospiglization ins,| in writing to Box 75, Pontiac B-1 Riker Bldg ___FE, 60416) ae ‘h ponds with Rodeos? Manter| MA 5-639] or OR: 3-3389. chine Expert work. Feneley, Cora Sherwood. M guiding Service seoee 12 but not @ necessity, If you are’ ang retirement program. Apply _ Press. | pC IN TIAC | boxes up to 48 ft long Outdoog GARDEN PLOWING General | ies and Office Sup Charlotte Hoodiey, Louise fusiness Services 28 willing to work, come in for ® iNersonnel office ora floor, Ouk--— ,.,- Mpiie. | | grills, patios retainer and seal OR 3-2742 ly Co., 17 W. Lawrence. Mrs. Adolph Shulz, Chas ‘Bookkeeping & Taxes personal interview between 10) jand County Otfice Bidg Lafay- EXP. WAITRESS- | _eMployMENT SERVICE |.,,| walls, in colors as desired Phone — bnew PrOweR arsh, Frances L. Scott, Chiropodists am and 4pm. or phone for eve-| ette and Saginaw Sts Pontiac Evening work. Morey’s “Goit a 18 W Huron PE ¢355) qayume for free estimates. FE are babectoe) Dat adel Ber “RENTED fu sr. wane COPD. Prank Dressmaking & Talloring oe aa Hee sepenisent 18 N aaa FE 37151 ere! Club 2280 Union Late’ —— BIR MIN 1G 1D Aa | $0313. GARDEN - —, Mitchell's, 12 __ Saginaw 8t. Lardy moceaeali Lodge Pan leone Tae service eee - a ees; | Rd Ott Commerce Rd EEERINGS [ASPHALT PAVING Ores eee Victatty of ue Heights. | Upholstering 23 sec Sarg pets Eee seeee™ ACCOUNTING earcmatingoes ror arin” | OFFERINGS || Maluulg ase, Rega | fe stale © i x 1 ~ Ghircob, Sam PF. Morelly, | Landscaping sais “ana noon shift. Must be 25 or laren | {mmediate full or part trme: aoe ‘Tila OL. 25706 pee * pLOWikd AND HAR- EAKLE's CUSTOM. OPHOLSTER. hel Acha, Robert Gallo Moving & Trucking ... 19 Call FE 29135 before $ Dm | fetaries typist: genera! office FE 2-2671 a rowing PE: 2-7369 | ine 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 1, H Newton. V. B /Painting & Decorating 20, CLERK JR. ED for appointment. work and ex exienc ed salesiadies aLl KINDS OF CEMENT WORK GARDEN PLOWING: aaaDING 3-2641, Free estimates . 1 R. Shaffer, G Guinan Photos & Accessories 21) GIRL, EXPiEKIENCED IN DO Birmingham Employment Service E ee |” ‘THOMAS — UPHOLSTERING | 8 LF. G Ely Ivan P. Austin. Physio-Therapy 2A ir reservations & ticket 139 W. Mape Birmingham MId- gpick plOCK AND CEMENT, 0" back filling OR 32406: 8 TELEOR 5-8888 \: 6. Miss Predenbury, Gen- Television Seri ce : cones man to assist fice a ing MI'G8711. West 44254 - Sain Also chimneys. No job too, JARDEN ROTOTILLING 315 E Bincreaa 6 te PE BED- bes cote) Thar er iN Ghoncas e 23 pany In your replies, state ag GIRL TO WORK 430 TO 8 30 CLERK TYPIST target er acount e Gane eos Towa ak AND, > YARD spreads Your material. FE 6-5797. 7 Seas ans 4 rien Ton Te if a ‘ y . a = ‘ssment here:ofore made Lost & Found =... cones exyerience edu ation, sud ny ourneyman Daly except Sat Telephone sur- 1 girl office Age Ii ‘0 30 Ac-| ¢ 8696 Teveling Top soil_OR Lost & Found 2! $8.0@sser for the purpose of Notices & Personals eee ph Gel Je Aer ibd le | vey work Mendaies, 14 Se") curacy rather than speed Pleas: ‘ BRIC.” CE MENT WORK es awk DE EP OCS Wea?t!t, of the gest which Wed. Children .o Hoard sei —| paw ant phone your Por =m: BLOCK BRIC. FE 2.246 GARDEN PLow! NO BY “tHe 15 5 aii : ~ ‘ a acr velin, c ideciied should be pald Wis Srecelianeous ADVERTISING l GIRLS — TRAVEL | Fr irk aaa ww Huson BLOCK LAYING AND STEPS AND seeding ena sodding FE. 6-651 $25 REWARD $12.000¢8) eee eorenh fer Money Wanted Gielen: TRAINEE Immediate opening fur 3 young) ——— | porches FE 45143 After 5 00.! or PE 22165 Lo Chie ot Sul black & 4 Shoes. pepalelana fessed Wanted to Rent ial ue Between n and 28 with girls, ae ae by complete erouy| JUNE G KAD jes Oe =< —— | PLOWING AND DRAGGING. FE fanish eretaired female dog ‘Sy eet from Huron Street RENTALS OFFERED od knuwiedge of English and wast Coast Resorts cTramsports:| ee Nae el a | ee mist aiaet BUILDER SLICE NEED ONE W TAN ise 78 lor MY 13-00e SS | ing ta Weight 4 ibs. 1 yr. old. $40.00. is now on fle in my Share Living Quartera . 30 ie ping ability to learn Adv lay! Huge andra pentaciirRIamcalacy.| getting out of schoo Typing with remodeling Compiete Service | ROTO - TI LING Name “Pix If ou see any Bags nspection Wtd. Transportation a out Copywning and some store) comm. and bonus $250 a. month | tittle shorthand Pontiac. Emmy MA §-2271_ Holly M¥Firooe 1-4 | FE 49190 dog fitting ‘tla description, call “*ereby given that the Wti Contracts, Mtgs. 32. atspiay Apply © Mr. Keifter Adv | a]. : Sa PAL Co Ree Daa | an Service 18 W Huron FE CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS. cx ROTO TIILLING. 0263 or FE 4-7055. Nee retin! tation Rent Rote ase ee ee TRS ROERUCK Hrs, Mout wom rarest! JORSTOR MEN laurent wore ace EiNoa| on an FOUND MAWSWALLET LOST et in the Commission | sa ity Scie ee Ss S.R 10 to ua and 6 to 8 om arents | S X ME? CEMENT WORK aLL KINDS | rouRe MAN'S WALLET. c ty, on the 22nd day| ten Meuse Furnished 220.0 ao Oo) baie) a AUTO MECHANIC sro “Flours. drivere ete. Jensen FE Cog atee oe a Ae prot 1 month ago. Found im =“ Ceatment ae enn tent Houses Unfurr' hed... & = | MAk ER HOU Won . SLEEP IN, Cane SALES PROMOTION $350 _2-2340 44380 | Vicinity, Busabetn a: Rd) |Renty py : Lake Cot! 3510 ECON N of children ~Good salary MECHANICAL ENGINEER $700 Py ST EE ne untiac es. Ss oy eaiteriears given |Mem! tare Couares : A call to Cet ees will arve| +724) : | Trainee Positions CE MENT (&) BLOCK ROTO TILLING Lor — LADY'S | MAMILTON a tes”? cord ‘Rooms With Board you the stury of 1 of the best] HOUSEKREPER TO LIVE IN a ri _work PE 5-0782 Lawns and gardens. Wayne Dutch- Ge gold wristwateh. Call FE \ Slug, Convalescent Homes selling jobs ip the nation. Full or , 2 rite Pontiac Press IB Tear Collece ; ly: OUR SBECIALTY | er, OR 35732 xen: R EVANS, (Hotel Rooms part time : pore, : Floors, basements EM 34879 __‘porg - TILTING LAWNS AND | oat lane AIREDALE, BLACK $2.25 Ra ADA ity Clerk Rent Stores é 4, APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND! APPLY HOUSEKEEPER OR MAID 26 TO Enaneenite $210 CUSTOM BUILDING, FHA FI) gardens OR 3-978 and brown. Answers to Skid, Lost eee iy - May 17 1956 HestiCi ee ore: be oe “42 refrigeration service man Salers! - * $5 for bousetecpina No pi Riker 80416 _nanting Modernizing FE 4-5470 | —~ ~~ ~TRACTOR WORK in vicinity of Union Lk Please ce .@ Softball : : Por Rent Miscellaneous _open F.uperlenced only FE 2-5449 | laundry. Biain cooking 2 adults CAR I: I R CEN Th R M “BL. iG. SERV ICE Gardens and lawns complete! ¢#l! EM 3-313: or WOodward % : ly meet merate cOR SALE Pe | Employment Office Live in ceaen and bath. $20 " x ; AS fe cape D«& os Low cost | equipment inciuding: power rake ees Wi 5 ‘For e Ho exe = oe > a wee $F me ldg | ADD A_ ROO ) O Gates PE 6-6356¢ LOsT LASSES WITH BIFOCALS Asscooment: |For Sti bake Froverty, 8 ALERT FULL PME | ase “WEL HOME SHOPPING DIVI- FREE ESTIMATES. ALSO! > on Premont or Tildon 8t. FE ' MNS For Sale Resort Property... $4“ axemitious SALESMAN LAIN TIAC “Mion has opening for twb ladies to Anstructions 9 ROOFING SIDING ALTERA-| WEaT SIDE PLOWING @ GRADY) 8 : por Sale Lots | ode) Oppertunities plus” Apvly sects frocatiss: IF/yourquaite | =~ | ONS UREECHEN CAPT e| Fe eam LOstT — MAY 3ND LIFE LONG a , C. Aller a& L For Bele Actoaxe oo 47 bee epee Road Auburn { MOTOR your pay should be in SSS of | KOREAN VETS AND ANP Soeerew ns CALL PE! ta dr y Serv ice 1 18 pet of ll yr old som, 10 yre. Arthur Blynn, por Sale Farms 1.46 —_ Hetehts eee - . $15 00 per week for 30 to 35 hours) SAW AGES | ” EVES Sonlbe ry rv e old. Lerge German shorthaired SPORTIN: . Fior- Bale Business Property 40 En ule OR PART TIME | DIVISION pel Sen Retirepent (6ibe Boe NON ETS | = 245 FE 32-7004 v fue polatertte! tne Mimaie! told biiver toner, |Rent or Lease Bus Prop. ... @A 3 iLO = , Dee its T circae ualify for key fobs as’ MA- ,, +, leaee CURTAINS PLAIN OR Ri RUP- color, with spot on chest, mole \) in Vore. Felipe Por Sale or Exchange .-....-- 8 RARBER WANTED STEADY DEL! murance Call OR 32640 between! QHtNiers “Toot MAKERS. te CTRICAL SERVIC x ria fled “Beautifully finished Pontiac | on forehead. wore silver choke \ $l Mt. Cleme.*)", gon FINANCIAL Owens 1469 Raidwin Av Gene pm. ask for Mr R Mc-| DRAFTSMEN, TOOL - DIE DE-| 35671, or FE 6-367, | Laundry Phone FE 2-8101 parte lest near mace yy : ckellan. Fon- Opp it Sl N : f = : | SIGNERS of TOOL ENGINEERS. — TRV. ‘on Lake trai ew aville Hupert parce ee een See erie cha. rene MAN See H oD a NTIAC, MICHIGAN NEAT APPEARING GIRL FOR! No previous training or special ELECTRICAL WORK Ee ES. (eee FAMILY LAUNDRY (SERV. + $2064 3160 Haggerty Rd Walled j is Ae wn, Morrison Money to Loan taking full charge of market. MA| ; light office work ‘(real estate: education required Investigate’ timates Phone FE 2-14 24101 _ Lake ee xe in of Mortgage Loans ......-.. 5 62004 | | Must be good typist and work! our Industria] co-operative pro- PLOOR SANDING “OLD FLOORS | WASHINOSIRONING 0” DONE = in | Lost eaCTanine SETTER. WHITE. - ‘ord aoe ane : . = weekends Pleasant surroundings gram Veterans must bring ele a specialty Carl L Bills FE brown ticked 6006 Southward, We- meee R FULL OR PART ime) ae | Pick and deli \ a eyefe Dall) gees is SEN Cemeny or RR &-1T2, | “NO LAYOFES Phone EM_3-3311 Report of Separation, DD-214 See ¢-5789. vol Remanees ese) eliver. is terford OR. 31419 e a Beek | Por Sale Ctothin - 6 Soya 1710 WORK AT I ' Unusual opportunity Jor right man NURSES, REGISTERED. ALL oh Ad gisrper, le Hetel FLOOR LAYING. SANDING, FiNn-| Call | LOsT PET COCKATIEL. GRAY e+ saat wil, | Sale Househoid .. b7 cutting. steady work. Cail in. !% the imsurance business If you) shifts, excellent conditions Many Friday, May 18 18 18 ace ws AG pa ishing. 12 Yrs. Exp LE Atl ~___ Landscaping 18A | and white. vivid orange spots ea “ryer Olan Valentine G . $8 person 7 30 @ only 2183 Jones want to better yourself and have| fringe benefits Highest salaries 8 Pal Free estimates Leo & eee head with yellow | er Est Xmas Gifts a6 50 Ral Neer Pontiac Airport _ | courage, write brief cversonal his-| paid Vacation with pay Apply) LEARN TO) DRIVE THE “BA 2-7598 ALL LAWN CARE MOWINO & to “Peter Pan.” Reward. von ‘ wed tl (For Bale Miscellaneous 60 tory. to Bux 74 Pontiac Press| at once, Nursing Offfce. Pontlac; WAY AT “SAFE-WAY*™ DRIVER py ooR LAYING. BANDING D AND iniaint PE 2-814 3-1001 Pinnegan. |). t¢ Yourieif el CAR "DRIVERS STEADY AND Nee Osteopathic Hospita) | TRAINING SCHOOL finishing 10 years experter _mainteining. FE 4 Peed jatiey |Sale Musical Goods |. 62 part time. 25 or over Apply 438 New Company ( ry ain zm = RY. AN UN. Bus FE 2-225; ‘Res. FE £1645| \sldcrn equipinent. guar ‘ork AIRPORT ARFA LIGHT DOZER. | FOUND YOUNG COCKER SPAN- Lee; Har- sale Office Equipme t - 63) Orchard Lake 3 to 6 pm Ricede 3) oie experienced| i! ap EAnisHy arn Eran a personable| Wy Ww -d M 1 10 Free estimates John Taylor. FE 2-1662 | lel, Tel-Huron vicinity. FE §-2138. ie JC Sale Store Equipment - Gan DRIVERS NIGHT SHIFT! cialty sales in Pontiac area. fa si Caan rere dalengs having cw ork ante a CLARK ® LANDSCAPING serv. | LOST MAL® COLLIE. VIC_CEN- Ong teteon. |Sale Sporting Goods - 85 “only Part time and full time Jack at FE 2-800 ing and generai office experience, iGo SANDING PAINTING EX-| ce Within 25 miles of Pontiac. | ter & Willard "Sandy “ FE 2-1637. I} erties ead Ea ih ln Inquire 101 W_ Huroa _ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANT. to assist minister tn Church patie A- 1, CARPENTER WORK NEW & (erior_and interior FE 8-338 le Topsot! and sod FE 8-360 Lost | -- RED BILLFOLD BAT | Ow Figeree CARPENTERS, . UNION ONLY.) ed. Alert, experienced to handle Good hours and working. condi-| repair FE 4-421 | Bee Wayne or Jack . ! pevinee 1 spans co | Church, Rochester, Ae or reference FE 2-0392 GENERAL aa RUIEDING AmAPATRI | Dana LANDSCAPING SERVICE | } in Kinsel’s Sat morning. FE ‘Hay, Grain & Feed 91 CARPENTERS ROUGH) UNION: TU) Choc jee Collsem) Sage BOY 18 WOULD LIKE ANY KIND Eine cement work Plas) complete lawn maintenance: and | _5-7607. ; SEE CRISSM!:":: For Sale Livestock 72 men only Steady work uf Pontiacy™y.., CANIRUREGIRCUPOREEARY. Elon ie 68-1796, 197 Sancer- ferine and tile work FE ¢2290 building PE 2-712 or PE ¢#810 | LOST MAY 14 BLACK ANGORA Wanted Livestock Terre ee ee ee - "REED MEN | RESFONS! de son ae —'GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL GENERAL LANDSCAPING | 10| female cat. tiny white spot on ankin.| For Sale Poultry 4 CARPENTER WA NTE ED “ROUGH pes lide itis tte 2 cia alpen & ight housework. OR CARPENTER WORK. PANELING)“ ying, EST 1918 Hugus Marsh | yrs in Pontiac C Mills FE chest bushy tall Vic Woodward For Clean, Deper: vie Per S~_Enion Pontiac aren FM _3-8601 FOR STATION AGENTS a ——__—| and cabinet work a specialty OL! 353 N Cass FF 9-292] FR 28948 | 41-8272 and Humphrey, Bham Reward : : wanes | 8s ie Fare Equiprent ee DIE MAKERS | AND OPERATORS PRESSER ! 16515 — -_lfHousE- MoV oe FULLY FORD TRACTOR FRONT LOAD-| [' seform aos whether dead or Used Cars and for Ave se be vresens@® Journeymen only = To rates REQUIREMENTS | Experienced on machine pressing CARPENTER, REPAIRS ALTER- equinped FE i230" LA Young.| ‘er and back blade for grading —Sive_? ee eo t at: MOTIVE | steady employment, un on atop High School Ed ote Age 17-38 Apply Fox Dry Cleaners Tle W ations we ysarvice Weatherly Jas FIFMING FI 30} TAYING er and back ole for rent by the LOST GIRL 8° BIKE. ™ «INCH, Repair Work! ded | Ren Sale Housetrailers§ ........ : - SCHAUER TOOL & eis & | Willing to study spare time at) Huron | PE 5-71 Sandingl _fntshing 155 Edison | hour FF_$-9989 ; blue vicinity of E. Blvd. Re- res Pe + 8 j= noms ren, ater “aight seal nae. CU PRIVATE. CARP ps NTER AND © ABINET Ph FE _ LANDSCAPING | : VARDEWORK: | ee 2) rar Bervice eae, DERG Stee weak’ ; 7 New and repair D JOHN TAI lICENSFD| ss“ CFE 6017 ——CS LOST. «YOUR “PET WANT TO \Sale Motor S,ocoters ......... SOE) Cites Calle Cade ee | SHORE T ARY Murdock aah bibs oe ———— | POOR ( ‘ON TRACTOR | ROTOTILLING QARDENS AND| five one @ home? FE INSTALLATION™: Por meimieveie oe ' jifetime Becurity pay check, twice IN CARTE ives ienduetoe! ron 34857 LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING joeo jan EE 5 1082 | = cn kes Animal Recess, Legos. Boats A Accessor HD E MA ERO Ke LES CLED 2 okedls ea saan! | oO re ae R oR 31416 agro eerie GARDEN AND a BUMPER REPAIR. boats & Accesories | week. 7 paid holitars 5 aid va D IRMINGHAM CARPENTER WORK | ALL: KINDS ae oe At Ar 1 ROD LET Nee re | Hobbies & ‘Supplies: TAA a j futiy paid H ont atl . ‘ Job eacherstone 5 7 “ x Nt” = Wanna cae DO YOU HAVE A LOND DRIVE Cae ae eee ding eiarvite execuuserin weltetan: aft era —wonn SS Ses SERVICE be mens INO SPEDING aT ACR old eerie mors abt LotR 1 CH an _ : me ‘ ok 2 _PE: J FREE ESTIMATES *2" May 18th aera ‘To 00 Y- matin to Detroit Pleasant at) CABINET MAKER AND CARP EN» Masonry & Ceme nt \WWork amateurs 3S yrs in Pootiac | have. Cormsoent posttions for May & ours am 'O mosphere in a setting of friendly ter Kitchen & special “ t 53140 Prices Reasonable vallfied leaders and die makera 100 pm 500 pm to 1000) pi workers Write Rox 79 Pontiac. ¢8000 T C THOMPSO WHITE'S. PF 5-3) 4 | AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES DO sae oneee potnts | pm Contact Mr Gillette Wak press giving complete resume of cor 1 EGE GRAD PART TIME 4805 Fernmore FF 5.5323 Top sot] and Gat att. _mestic or criminal PE $8201. ‘Loaner Cer A well estaoHsned, but, don H ch If married bring mien + experience salary "equirement end full summer posit! m NO Da G GIN@ FREY ESTM~ LAND@CAF IN Aer Cc |LIVERNOIS. MAY 16 coe groming “company! work met de-|~ eotnest aT Peay adele ee = = Pe ei : as wear Meret TaROM ee ‘RADING cron iS ry y 5 t st ie ee = wane = : ; ¥ : 4 Dit ; | rite Irene Klevn, 6475 Willow Rd | Mdent on the auto ndustry | . SEE THIS PROFITABLE suueen aN El EDERUS MANS WANTS PAINT PLASTERING vewe AND” REPAIR _& back filling FE 5-385) 2070 Airport Rd o-- OR 3-087 j ROCHESTEEE | West Bloomfield Twp age 48; ) Extremely aood advancement —— a Fron OR COLLEGE STUDENT major- 4s ‘ Vers Keller FF 71-0251 i M i & T ki 19, AUDIVOX HEARING ATD RM 1a, ‘uct beloved = wife of Edward J opportynitie j ARE Yor INTERFSTED IN A ing in gariv. elementary educa- EXPERIF NCED AT GARD NING | eving ruc ng wn l0l'a2 N Saginaw FE ¢0539 GCU Livernois; beloved daughter of ‘ peal ee Benefit (program JOB THAT | N EVER UGROWS” tion For information call Mrs to work one day weekly FE PAPE RIBG PAPER fe MOVED, -~ 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS. 83 , ; : . 00 ay DUTT CN CT . 7 ' tehine. naintine @eneral 7 CRISSMAP*: af or aoat sacchianiice Kenneth AND MOST ‘APORTANT. possiniLITIES AN OPPORTUN. — CUDETt WOodward 13 = E Pare ARPENTER NEEDS |” pare Wal washing FR 3-907 ie eM. Less or PE ogon Pratce nesties pans urea - h P 7», NE: ‘. : x ~h2! j ” = @) Kiernl, Funeral services with) we. ete lsrme)enciixh ito have 8 fy MONTH I SEND Boe REEINEO)C Meee he cord works work Hellable FE ? PLASTERINS AND PATCHING | anvtime | ae an Out note an j Chevrole fat a| be held Sat May to at 2 Pim! to CARE about the INDIVIDU AL | CAR ARE 21 To 45 YEARS ‘OF| et Fond of children Have ref- EXPERIENCED GR ADE R MAN. - OR +483) ~A-1 HAULING Tae ‘PICKUP ANY-| UPHOLSRERY. FREE EST. FE ton ee fom iS Boe ee ne and his job F ne AGE NEAT IN APPEARANCE.) ¢fences Live in 5 days MI 7050 Flizabeth Take Rd Ro ao SNYDER. Thine wee “r thing FF $-067 21773 Id May sa r Ober rison | Please write Bow No at the FNJOY MFPETING THE PU Ril C 44041 PREF ESTIMATES CARPENTRY tirg and finishing hone Aa ode "HAULING | DAINTY MAID POR a1 wa OLive. 2 97% feeee to eee Cremation at ee Pontiac Press eiving your name. gr AT THE HOTF! ROOSE-'SALESLADY FOR PART TIME cabinet work, ods Jobs FRE 27-0552 (pose é EXCELLENT SERVICF. Mrs Shokan PR Lene $3) Mark, - “ommir- | hape Mem irial Park rs address. phene number and past VELT ROOM 114 THORS MAY work Sales expertence desired . IR E NG eis” AND Rea « Rates FF 5-3488 —— t grade + Livernots will be at the Pursley work experience Your present 17 AT B15 OR 1 15 SHARP Apply im person to Ms Roosa GARDENING & LAWN SERV FE X ' EXPERIENCED Te ER COR- 755 S. Roc Nebraska Funeral Home |; emplover wil: NOT be contacted S] fis PHS a Rie Femits Sie asters on _*-2028 cr FE 5-826] lay or night ° BU I. I. DOZING (ee ! YTHING D WAUL ED a te ifred M Mdgere hest, 2 to UovINS May 15 me BRENDA otal ae Sa ee : « . | Wo Huron. Street, at Telegraph MAN | WANTS WORK 1P ANY Pp eee Serv pap mreat ete — clean. 79 Canal Rd Chics Mich RB amated cost ee 101 Atiburn beloved infant shat i ———— So DpLr pA € ; oc —————_- = Ze = , — lan. profile} daughter of Mrvand Mrs Frank mekers please uo cest they con sivgiie EXPERIENCED FARM SEGRETARY PAINTING AND WALLPAPER RE- Suppli ZA ASHES RUBBISH O2% ANYTHING GET ACTIVE MAKE YOUR HOME. SSeS ————nrovement is Lovins. Prayer services were heid feces =nane es hand by month Carl Dobat. 2460 Bnd one- girl atfice Shorthand es- nove FE 2-211 © Building eee a ple A ne Anviime) eters) Ohieuls pe bd) Len) tad Hes iv this afternoon at the Brace- ESTIMATOR SHECTAU | root Dutton Rd. Rochester Lega) experience helpful . ‘pre MBING WORK “DONE RE AS: rs — ns ant uppoistery cleaner. Waites i to construct) Smith Funeral Home Interment’? E%panding machine te rd salary Pleasant surround-. .cnapiy OA 8-J868 BRIKGC RE TE ASHES AND , RUBBISH RAULED ea: with | in Perey Mt. Park Cemetery located tn North Sanirte moe Ibe TOOL MAKER -: ae FF cdot __ pir MING Wor WANTED Worlds most mi fern masonry CUNT ee Leh 3 | brat anal | Usrmmecemauts] (ay (Prece omit ot oe anon ran ca Tieit Gewenau— orrien TUMMING WOWC WANTED | ule oust iota mEnTT paawn Jennton —MACENO.| “InDebt? _ | " coording pace —Puperes ume ———— mating To qualify you must ne Job shop experience preferrest, is Apply People’s Btore, 8 Ng) creRiInG AND PATCH PLAS }2% ae nmerce Walled Lake moves. wil) pick up enything | the lots and parce! . EV ESE OES mer 13 ed) experienced in this field and have MACHINE _ Saginaw ; tonne OR 34037 MA 4.2075 - a0 _ 0 —DAY—oR politi Day ea counts meet é; aries i 2 (ireening ve * “ACT? . = an GENERA J N A ym De aperi “ether star Of] yivmingion, Twp age te: Uetived thon erste Job snes oe g WNGSE AL [ROCHESTER WINDOW WASHING “Business Services 13 °F. Rear OR vis or OL day MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN- rom Earimoor Brule- huseacdle tie: x a : | [> apr) SS r | CC al ard ( ~~ as - SFLLORS. INC 41'g 8 Sagirar, wennelehalifcanstitite usband of Bernice Booker. dear, considerable customer contact and OPPORWUNIEY | He ' LAIR eves ment district to defray, father ef: Mrs Gordon Lint. some travel Your reply must be, REPAIR r . ont 1 eee MeL RIAcEeD anit t A-l FAVETROUGHING, PURNACK yp oHatt EVERYTRISG MMEDI ees ee nnd meeter ee Cees. estimated cos! and ex-, Donal¢ and Robert Lussenden, in your own handwriting, Box 60 . ere with ambition’ per- ie asning Bom. tos ct clenning and repairs Reas FE ate service 86 State FE §-7072 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, : ot fe Luss iden! Pontiac Press i (ean tr - | one who can FR %1258 = 7-5932 Mav 13 1986 I wil t be res and [that $7398 @8| or] | Gear) Brother’ of (Bart Lassen den Must! be licensed electrician Sans to 4 hrs early evenings INCINFRATORS sceAR ED ASH [rieie Geo eee eben ent eens. L Ma ; eraetairn te = 7) — > Pa i. t 7 y A v oor, aed ceoennrs thereof] Meu Mctatc Cut he aia Fal EAT PEUENCED GROOM TO TIVE Ouch obecrtity Fi apeiutas men tha, eam ey mare ee aloes Work Wanted Female 11 S\ioMritily Halt CEEASE GS | “or vabuen tiranup PE ASIN | S05" doet han atc Teves = é ! n ’ ’ smatl a y < anc ue Pasona ——— ee bs nag ae anc Bae Dee May 18,at2pm fromthe Tharer, five. in Bioomfleid Open va [palletes Ura: : He Corn ara meek "No. Inver menth pnolcen yeas | Preeiest NM ne eatin FF: ae LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | L. Tavior Jr. 1881 Petrolia Pon- sewer stutis shall be defrayed Funeral Heme with Rev Lloyd — Cirb) MI @25a1 Orchard Take Ra ) Bee Bee /" 2 WOMEN WANT WAL. WASH oe c Rubbish hauled Sand fill dirt) tinc, Mich 4 Assessment ageinst Unts 94) Shue officiating Interment in, — — ————_ TOOT MAKERS MILL HANDS WALLED LAKE HOUSEKEEPER }_tnge_and cleaning FE APPLIANCE SERV lc I. and gravel FE 2-0603 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE ne]., 172, 173. 208 Woodward | Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens blanchard hands tle and fixture 5 . ALL IRONING 3) BU eit K UP We EO all makes of autematic LIGHT HAULING ANYWHERE. \ aieist 4. Twill not be responsible a side servic us days a week 40 hrs No laundry < aE i Sp = | > rave ie rvice under the « ulliters warted Dass and rickts | .-meal to prepare Home nights 854 detivery 1 fay cercice FE ers ger washers tefria anv place FE 2-6685 =| 4OTICR I8 HEREBY GIVEN | ph Magot, Parminaton Lodge ra! DESI IGNERS Atco Ine. 2010 Indianwood Rd.) Mme ace Teret tele nent re yg 07318 reas nat | fatto. eiranere and all FRUCKING AND HAULING RUB | ¢ Ssaeniean coitt —— Aca ! at the Tasers rune ral Ria | Mihi Madre | __& week Call MArket 4-320) APARTMENTS OR HOMES 10 vy Oekial vA, arr aon Ser esr pee Chesom Deak 20g servbebpakts Sal hie lunes Weal yu eis TR ay Te Tete | ate ———| clean for working people West : = . 5 IP FOR! -! - Farmingt tc} TROU REF SPIOOTER o bs S = ee MAN WITH + TON PICKUP FOR . pisston m Chamber on Mat 22 i984 at! ae oe as — ECKE ee | as ; yl ie q Wajtress & Grill Cook side preferred FE 2-909 ACE CHET SEGVICE (RE OVAL e general hauling FR #3534, OY it® aT A DATE ; § r i Precis: r a ; 1 : rimmn > hoe i al i 1 Rions that may be made by parties! T 225 N Berkshire Rd ace 1 Gr RS and co-ordinate our inspection Eee eee Cadet od tel BABYSITTING A = ate prt 2-71.88 = fo mal ieay Sate es Sunder’ || debts: contracted | by llany | ether a love. sband of Carolyn Me With our customers Mus : ; iA Part. or full tim ; aa - Se O'DE mle A ey than myself Aaron Hays, 215 = beloved husband of Carolyn } yer fust have 7, ap 362 TL MAKES UF FOUN NP . CARTAG ys, 7 Birmingham MI 43624 A b K F FOUNTAIN PENS Quaid dear father of Carol Ann) knowledge of toning and process: : _____ BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND repaired) by factory trained men Local ana £ Dist M | Prospect. Ponttac, Mich ited. may 16, 1956 McQuaid, dear brothers af Mrs | ‘ f ing Job shop expertences heipful “A AITRESS AND KITCHEN HELP ironings done 83 @ bushel FE’ oy oo store General Printing & OC a ang, tous seaon” oving SPECIAY, >HAMPOO STYTE AND 2 ADA R_ EVANS | Charies Hagiey Mra Galen| utomation | Fine oppertunity for competent Pontiac Lake Inn 7890 Highland | _2-6866 —.| Office Suonly Co, 27 W Law-|— : Trandruff treatment $225 Mani- : Ciry Clerk | Wendell and Mra Alan Rober «mall and WAITRESS MUST BE EXPERI. DAY WORK OR BY WEFK ASK orerce 8 Pho» ®F 2.0138 |; R EDUCED RATES | cure $1 Cold waves $450 Dor- May 17. 1956, son Funeral service will be hela te Write Pon- enced Must be over 21. FE for Georgte Temoleton FF 4-5894 tar t fth | othy’s $00 N Perry FE 21244. Fri May 18 at 10 am. ftom the flac Prese Bow at 58060 5 ee y= ot HIMNE Y WORK pESEMe BESO ELON serve Se vou Smith == f — __. EXPERIENCED PRACTI | Moving FE 44864 h ; ee eee ne rei Gaine: i Dec: ac 'y USED CAR Por TF ff GOOD PAY WOMAN POR OEN HOUSEWORK cal nurse References OL 6-207 a spec alty inesidine TWO YOUNO | EXPERIENCED Wtd. Children to Board 26 ‘etice of Intention to Construct € hure n Rec ialior _of th | | ady work Cla / and care of 2 children. More for rrpFRty¥ LADY DESIRFS TIGHT Also an aoe of brick nitu Faaver wth pick-u and Gutter on Liberty Street.) Fuca iine Gn Ho : jWANTED DESION “ENGINEER hime than wager FE @sit0 housework in Pontiac home for Main.) (ule repotn “ne cal tree. desire work evenings, Sat CARE FOR CHI!D IN LICENSED MM , ’ Ay Se LH ate : Pxpertencei) automation machine WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE(\ adult, only FF 2-7144 Sencllam Se ete) Su Modest rates Olive home MY 2-4553 ¥ are hereby notified that at a a may 18 RIC eke) wi CIRCLE see 1 Prod. work, 2 days wk Reply miving ‘GENERAL CLEANING BY THE Bee SAR, ERE RAS = 60201. anytime _ EXC CARE. FOR “1 OR 2 CHIL- anc er nice ae ni Fe aM Te tM ees av a De: , ne mM any be Box se etc Pontiac, day. Call between 6 00 and 7 00 eolciarss No fob too pe or Aol SLEOEEE DELS the Ci ontiac, Michigan held May } f F a : UE HI | m only FE @5745 and ask for 2 oT k Ren i 15, 1956 b olution tt way declared to Mei ret dear brother of DESIGN WANTED MAN WITH LATE MoD- WOMAN GENERAL How SEWOKK Pear ey beta exPrHT, HUCKS to en Wed. Household Goods 2 . + ™ i el Wieal t ‘: a = F be the tntedfipn of the ¢ ty Commis- 2 iG ae oe ite i | atlinarl ENG ex prienice Aececrine m Mi laundry ? IRONING. of AT BU SHEL “TDAY : er Er aR MING of TRUCKS TRACTORS od gravel and treated work un Liberty 129 om from Sparke-G: a Part lor tame can Eolas adits “Otive 24601 cervice Of FE Walton FR S987 4.2009 or OR AND EQUIPMENT | FURNITURE NEEDED f o un Liber yi is from Sp <-G Inter r . = = eR _ _ eh “ ‘ 2 ats - Street from Henderson Street to Jomn- Pureral Home with Re, CO. ear _ WANTED GIRI. TO DO TELE- FionINGS, $3. ABM. PICKUP FAVESTROVGHING NEW AND 12,007 Pickups Ia ton stakes entire nome or odd iots Get the Cisse f{tetat Tver | Seo Mi MI InN ve \ < phene selictting Fxp preferred 4 j ow : Dump trucks Semi-trailers ' son Avenue at an estimated cost of Pear a Ate ue pe we M tes 14s W \ I : ’ « le |. but not_necessary FE $-0571 oe alae eke chat retat ny fie ERLE cuct work, mefal Gralterel andicnractors top Boller AN cutciahy fad th n ft! erry t Cemetety r er a \ ilwa ~ Gate : ne t furne ‘ leaned | : a se or you om munity peat eget ee ae Saeror mentee on * iene hy iste = the Sparks- Ses eS ett | Nerewk 3 me PnAvPL organivatinn WANTED - L é D Ua THAT 7 me Use Ey Nee Le free ae T | Pontiac larmand Sale Phone OR 3-2717_ — a file for publte inspection. tiffin Funeral Home : | travelfne New York, Michigan re-, S7Oun DSRS Crime pe 13 rel metal FF 5-0213.} ; Sealy Pew = FOR \QUICK DISPOSAL OF ALL Tt te. further intended to construct SFRASTIAN MAY1S 1956 Jan! trmingham, Mich tty No lenrelpneipsiene || cere on ame fon room and board Eon wANTa Hy weet phe Monro cervce Teter Meniexs | Industrial Tractor Co. an household goods eal) MYr- said improvement in accordance With William, Sr t4i!, Oakland Ave nmedi: ae =e ee le ning FE 307 Sena TRU MOTOR SERVICE RE- é por 8 WOODWARD tie 2-152! the plan, profile and estimate and that, ace 54 beloved anna Cea Average NTED o FOR BABY-i— ae 1 A rewinding 218 E Pike Open Dally Including Sunday CET US RUY IT POR _ KUCTION the cost thereof shail be Cefrayed br Sebastian i Joh’ EXPERIFNCED MAN TO WORK mus oe ene Ee ete cies DESIRES, WOR ao ee br Fev FF 40461, FE 4-1442 it for you OA res special assessment cording ‘0 frent- Ir and ‘in lumber vard and drive trick : rence, WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER FOR 3 : 7 Spe "LECTRICAL | 0” WILE HAC) BLACK DIRT GRAV. ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST age and that all of the Jots and parcels Phy tiis ar HUET e ee UIMEGRLU ae ChE rsevelt Hotel, Bachelor More for home than LADY WISHES DAY WORK FF Sip KE I ie ( an ie NING i el, el dirt and rubbish FE furniture buvers Cash waiting of land Sronting si upon efther side of 9 Sebastian frre licence andi furnish recon: wages Can live in if preferred 55747 ws peed 7 x 1 | #3 FE 47881 2 Liberty Street from Henderson Street Herma Mendaltons Do not apply unless YOUNG MAN, 21 TO Ch Ube) Men Unie LADY WISHES: TWORKE BY (DAY Sipksle Singay (Service (hi $7021) WID — USED DINETTE SET > to Johnson Avenue mal const tule os an, M experienced Northern Lumber ae ee eae ’ ou In tor WE WANT A MAID TO LIVE IN. FF %-24 _ EXPFE TREE TRIMMING AND I ee & Decorating 20 plece living rm set. louhge chair Stucesinercricka: caalicsica oeauane a Com es Cilleyel akc ae (itis gee Tannd fates our pleasant family home in Bur- TYPING ano CLERICAL WORK ‘emoval Free estimates Satistac- apt electric stove. studio eouch enses thereof and thet $4163 24 EARMOHAND ACQUAINTED) WHUH erica: On eee tee eee emma nouse: i tovdainvomn home | Expenienaes @ 2) Muale he _ A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING WALL _ private Phone FE 42159 the mettmaledirost andiiexpedacty e cattle and tractors Cal] FE 8-080) ing eet with full delat Aue bls Toad care of 2 smail| and references if necessary FE LAWN MOWER. MAC His Fi papering Steaming service Com:, WaNPED TO BUY ALL TYPES shall ba pala trom the Capa) Imps-< after 5 pm ie education experience Box 86. fneeq cack eae Py eet eee ee | #found (ant repaired FE 43387 merce EM 33435 | of furniture Phone FF 2-852 that $45 00 the esti GRINDERS SURFACE GAUGES Porter Pres ath ov : a CLERK UR OR THO UM s ORMNCG TE tems oes ee A-} CUSTOM PAINTING PAPE —~ ment Pund and thet § ne © , : bath Wse of extra sitting room “aa. chit References FE 5.9993 LAWN MOWERS 7 SHARPENFD hanging Paper removed tia Wd. Miscellaneous ‘28 vost of sewer atub shall be defraved ty special assessmen: Astessor’s Plat No 38 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan Commission Chamber on May ~2 1954 at 8 o'clock pm to h objectipns that may interested w O. 7008 Dated. May 16, 1954 Notice of Special Assessment: Water Main in Clara Avenue and Fuller Street. i} Cherry Russe — gel] Hunt, Billy Mi) Tk Wm Walls Wm Wood, Antonio E James R ete, Harold rdon, Archie K ne interested. cost which the be and it for the construction of water xtures Days 358 hr VOMING MAN WANTED FOR. with TV.-Thers and Suns off — - - spo ANd fenaired Parts Exp Co mates FE 4-6918 against Lot eve ne Bhp os ae ere store am meat market Cail Midwest 64467 MIMPOGRAPHING TYPING SEC Stickel (8 Hadar! Ct PR €37a0 ee ‘ tlenie sy uler uge Co, aif Yireinia Meat Market Simm DK- OMAN a : ei Tetarial Servic EM > 2842 Sickel ad A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX: LAER (FOR, ote HEAD OF Wt EM dened ci iexe Tar oe Se Scorer tae eee a RAL ee cr TEENAGE GIR wourn Tike LAWN MOWERS HAND OR POW.) terior 10 per cent disc for each | youn Usd) on fs HOUSE To HOUSE BLEACH YOUNG MARRIED MAN wo ts. Eoutude and like detatied paper habysittir hon Sees ion from hs sharpened or repaifed Air Guarantee.) Free est FEL 4-9205 WANTED SMALL “CEMENT MIX- *11 meer tr e tr Yo yrs making $i fo $5 dollars. making less tian $80 per wk ard work Typing required Write #90 pm to IN MQ nm FR S-6nca C00 7 Made Foe oS SUA.) UPAINTING ‘PAPERING ate SEE teh Re ee Se “ r a’. hour Bux sé E ont ac Press. ners tc earn ser more ‘ a! Porttac Presa Bor 84 w ASHING AND IRONT a end oclivery Mac on Th mpx on FE 8364 So Geek ae area HG ts INSPECTOR BU WME a 18 WOMAN OK GIRL FOR GEN- !n m: home FF $9734 HEATIN Saas A CALL TODAY WILL ae ENG) PE (S228; 20 ial Ge Feperiencel In. setting up and _ Help Wanted Female 7 a housework atoning and cook WAS HINGS AND TRONINGS SEP IEATING SERVICE sure you ll say, when vou get mv | WID USEI) SAFE , A ae : : checeing close telecance parte on =e Ou ar, th hr ODS Uive wigte oe a er Pickup and de Gas ou burners and. Une es ! ee eee Bivle ea Wieltancs BED 22) e_—_ k Le i Sicteccnniate s ve paras ‘ rr hurcsidavy an eyer liver z Ah22 ‘ t¢lraned and servfed A&A makes | ut =* ¥ v , ABA A cReAeR CJ Geihardt Prvers inaae Nt te RIAN EACEURING CONN? Aedes ies! a Brat 7 a F 3 sun daw off Gi cherrfut fom Wastttc = DONFOINOMY MHOME | Dax or night FE 41061 Days or ‘82’ FE 50934 | OW anted to Rent 29 ee eS Card of Thanks Pt ineeoe rs Take Orieh «separate chy Exyenings abi Hua home. $40 8 (week Ret O00! work FE S704 | (| 20181 WAYNE HEATING CO ALWAYS DEPENDABLE, PAINT. ~~ oo fay Ba t i t i itis ome ef ‘ 3 or — : on Wi iy] HU Bee -~ A~= JANITOR PART TIMF DDLE days FRE 2-2n84 _ i Required. If interested call MI winow WI _ FNCHANGF HOUSF Se eh LSE a tKo UCL ATE ELE 2) tno eer [lee 0 le we ————— _WE WISH TO THANK OUR MaNy. Sk preferred In apt bite Bed ar TRRATION WOMAN AND FIT. _4A340__ ork for carpenter and cement SANDING & FIN. VAW TREE SERVICE — SPR RAY hue: