PONTIAC P Mig if , Warmer Tomorrow 114th YEAR _ * &%& *& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 —28 PAGES | Plane Crash Victims - MRS, MARGUERITE SCHINDLER 19 Passengers Injured Crack Santa Fe D Jumps Track in Missouri jz ese CARROLLTON, Mo. (®#—The Santa Fe’s San Fran- cisco Chief struck an iron bar and careened off the ™*°r tracks at the edge of Carrollton last night, injuring at least 19 of the 200 p,assengers. Two of the four diesel locomotive a units overturned. All 13 cars were derailed, some bumping to a stop- at 15 Auto Deaths, 4 Drown in State Boy, 20, Sister, 18, _ Killed as Car Careens Into Tree By International News Service Fifteen traffic deaths and four drownings marred Michigan's weekend. * * The latest highway victims were: Mrs. Ida Bliefield, 58, Detroit, died today of injuries suffered Sun- day when struck by a car. George H. Steen, 85, Spring Lake, died in Muskegon Hospital yesterday of injuries received July 12 in a car-truck. collision. Richard K, Coy, 51, Vernon Township, died yesterday of in- juries received Saturday when his car hit another near Vernon. Lyle F. Richards, 20, Grand Rapids, and his sister, Marjorie, 18, were killed yesterday when his car hit a tree. * * * Arlene Beaudry, 20, and Patricia Sloukup, 20, both of Munising, were killed Saturday when their car hit a stalled truck. Edwin Lipponen, 42, Montrose, was killed Saturday when his car hit a tree 15 miles northwest of Flint, : Cpl. Ames E. Glatus, 33, Mil- ford, died Saturday of injuries suf- fered July 5. Jose Almieda, 40, Brownsville, Tex., and his daughter, Hermina, 5, died yesterday in a car-truck accident north of White Pigeon. * 8 * Drowning victims were: Gary Cornelius, 13, Holt, who drowned yesterday in Jenson Lake. Robert Taylor, 18, Grand Rap- ids, drowned diving in Big Crook- ed Lake, Russel] E, McClellan, 46, Grand Haven, was found near the mouth of the Grand River early Saturday. He had been missing since Friday and apparently fell from his boat. Airman 2-c John L. Crum, 20, Paris, Ill., drowned Saturday at a New Baltimore beach, In Today's Press Oounty News...... Oeeeeseves 16 Faitorials .....~; oven Murder Mystery..... re | PO-O-Gold. ...65.cesescess 8 Sports... cicpesessoess, LB, 19 Theaters ......cccecc cece cus 20 TV & Radice Programs 27 ’ Bast, . ci scsevicctices 27 Women’s: Pages......11, 12, 13 ‘angles to the torn-up) tracks. An oil fire in the locomo- tive was put out quickly by Carrollton firemen. Towns-| people swarmed to the scene to help the passen- gers. Nineteen injured were admitted to three Carrollton hospitals, where attendants said one was in critical condition. Mrs. Nellie Sayre, 63, of Akron, Obto, had a skull fracture, a hospital reported. Many more were given first aid for lesser injuries, About 50 passengers were given shelter in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hal] as a ‘thunderstorm broke over the area shortly after ithe wreck. Others were taken into private homes pending the arrival of a rescue train to take them to Kansas City, about 65 miles south- west. Both the engineer, A, M, Thrash- er of Fort Madison, Iowa, and the fireman, G. M, Miller of Marce- line, Mo., said they saw the bar on the tracks but not soon enough to stop the train, traveling about 5) miles an hour as it slowed for ithe Carrollton station. lke Proposes Pan-American Study Group Suggests the Formation Human Problems PANAMA (?) — President Eisenhower participates in final talks with fellow American presidents today in the wake of the Pan- American Conference at which he urged hemisphere unity in advancing human welfare. Still convalescing from his June 9 intestinal opera- tion, he has appeared tired at times, but in the main he seemed to relish the proceedings. “fs Reporters overheard Eisenhow- er remark shortly after he ar- rived here Saturday that “I haven't much strength, but I keep * going.” ASKS COMMISSION He proposed forming, in effect, a commission of human problems with a representative of each of the 21 American republics to of- of Commission to Solve; -. FOUR KILLED — Four persons died when their plane crashed in a wooded area off and burned shortly after taking off from an airstrip near their Inde- Norton, parents of three pendence Township homes Sunday morning. The wreckage is shown Schindler. hours of|9). be lar ice.” Last April 8 McKeon led 74 Witness Backs Up Sgt. McKeon PARRIS ISLAND, S. C, @—Aistand at attention and the sergeant began to chew him out. by Simon Bolivar, the South |sharp, confident young Marine said American liberator, ended yes itoday S, Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon) “He came toward terday. - slapped him half-heartedly for fail-| Sid, “raised his hand It closed in an historic setting|ing to stand at attention. open hand glanced off with the signing of a declaration of The. testi inn ts side of my face. Sgt. McKeon . |yearold mother fer “practical suggestions in the pifle range at this training center), se. leconomic, financial, social and/@nd six drowned. . oes technical fields.” REFUSED ORDERS M wad ting imi Such a commission, he said, | Just before the march began, time. Her husband's bedy lay could consider ways to hasten | Maloof testified, McKenon called) the ped and their three (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘him into his room, He failed to) chudren were sleeping fully. Wh You Get?: $100 Police quoted her as And at Do $ had twice taken the shotgun from a bedroom closet before You- Choose 16 Words . . .\tv'the nerve" to’ shoot “After a while I knew ‘ Count ’em—34 words: bold, hop, check, cheek, chow, cold, crow, dub, dud, earth, flair, flare, flow, |; folk, fork, form, gapes, halt, heart, hunger, hunter, lath, mark, norm, pages, park, pop; sax, tax, top, warily, warmly, wax and wolf. Not much of a sentence, is it? Yet in this motley assortnient there are 16 words which can make the reader who chooses them well the winner of $100 in The Press’ summer POT-O-GOLD contest. The only thing you need now is a pencil, post- card, a reasonable quantity of judgment and a few clues. You'll find the latter on Page 6, along with an official entry form. Good word-hunting! quarrel. | Mrs. Morss said that a friend 1 # LOSE PARENTS — The plane crash which took the lives of four Clarkston residents Sunday morning left three children without parents to- ‘ i . Pontiac Press Phote day. Survivors of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Norton are shown above in happier days. They are, left to right, Connie, 13, Ronnie, 4, and Pamela, 11, of hers came to visit and she told her about the argument. After the woman left, she said. Morss told her that he had heard the women talking about him, if . f pei “YAKUTAT, Alaska (—A has been washed ashore 60 Hairy Sea Beast Floats In, Puzzles Alaska Scientists estimated at more than 100 feet long and 15 feet wide, Its origin and species are a mystery. | Experts say it fits no known description of prehistoric beasts, and the reddish brown hair covering its body frighteningly huge carcass, miles southeast of here. and the argument began anew. But they had dinner and she put the children to bed. Morss went back to sleep. After she cleaned up the dishes, she went and got the shotgun out of a closet. The gin belonged to Morss. He had taught his wife how to use it, It'll Be Warmer Here Tomorrow Mostly fair and pleasant is the weatherman's forecast for the Pon- tiac area tonight. The low will be 60 to 64 degrees. The prediction for tomorrow is partly cloudy and a little warmer with a high near 8 degrees, The lowest temperature reading, in downtown Pontiac before 8 a.m. was 60 degrees. The thermometer registeret?’S0 degrees at 1 p.m. Pontiac Press to Print Sketches on Candidates didates for nomination te county, state and national offices in the Aug. 7 primary election will appear in The Pontiac Press. | Including will be candidates to both parties for nomination to eminty offices, the connty’s six state legislative openings, Oak- Steelmen Offer Talk With Union USW OKs Surprising Proposal With Huddle Set for Tuesday PITTSBURGH ®# — The United industry proposal to resume con- tract talks in New York tomorrow in an effort to end the 23-day-old steel strike, The talks were arranged last night in a brief telephone call from the industry's top negotia- tor to USW President David 4. McDonald, . Only a few hours earlier Me- Donald had issued a statement bitterly critical of the industry's pricing policy. He said for each-$1 increase in labor cost since 1945 exorbitant price increases have yielded $3.19 in additional reve- nue.” One of McDonald's close asso- ciates said the union chief was caught by surprise when John A, Stephens, vice president of U.S. Steel Corp., called and suggested negotiations resume, When the land County state senator and Oakiand County representative in Congress. I w \ 3 \ Se ee Ee BE ee ere oe = Steelworkers have accepted an|Plane, ‘fules out any relationship to whales. The hair is about two inches long. The. weird creature now lies buried in the sand 125 feet from the waters of the Gulf of Alaska. The place is Dry Harbor, 15 miles southwest of the Akwe River, and about 10 miles from glacier-sided mountains, Tt can be reached only in a small The discovery was niade two months ago by a veteran Alaska guide, Earl Flemming, but word only recently leaked out. The head measures 5'4 feet 7 and 9 inches in diameter, are about 42 inches apart. The animal's ribs, are believed te extend about 5 or 6 feet from its spine, The teeth are about 6 inches long and about 5 inches wide at the base, The Movable upper jaw, with a solid, tusklikebone, protrudes about 5% feet below the end of the fixed lower jaw. At Seattle, Trevor Kincaid, re- tired University of Washington z0- ologist said the description fits that of no known creature. He said efforts should be made across. The eye sockets, between |! Revealed by GM Second Best Record for a Half-Year Is Set by Firm During ‘56 General Motors paid an average ot 617,202 worlwide employes $1,- A i at as Me itll Wott eae miiliite i : z e i At .t Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. 7 at 8:01 pm. Cemetery ‘Tises at 8:16 e.m. ‘rises ¥ at 6:10 p.m. sets et 7:04 a.m, * Dewntewn a. eee 4 i ® Bsa vee : she scope i wereeeen | * BR. renee s+ 684 ip. . m. a. m. oeeawee see eee ” ATO. cesvnzrcraconen Lhd oe cae eons Tiel led deedadedeideaiadad i claims Mad at Church, Leaves to Picket New York Office Chester Waugh, 36-year-old “‘dis- fellowshipped” member of a Dray- ton Plains Jehovah's Witness con- | Hunt of New Lisbon, Ind. court,” Barbara Ann and Janice Ann, all Harbor, and one brother, Carol Funeral service wil] be held Wednesday from the Donelson-| WASHINGTON i — Senators Johns Funera] Home, with burial! préparing to vote on how much in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Rev.'the United States should spend Elden Mudge of the New Hope Bi-'this year on foreign economic aid ble Church will officiate. A are pondering a report that Rus- Masonic Grave Service will be held!sia's economic offensive now is for Mr. Norton. The bodies may be | worldwide, . viewed at the Donelson-Johns Fu-| A Senate Foreign Relations sub- néral Home tomorrow at 7 p.m.committee last night issued a staff neater report and Chairman Mansfield Michael Edward Roberts|(D-Mont) said it shows that “So viet economic and cultural repre- day. ’ Surviving besides his parents is a brother, Gerald and two sisters, * The ~ subcommittee staff men- tioned unconfirmed reports that at home. * Russia has made more than one billion dollars in economic and Senate Ponders Economic Aid Tomorrow, the Senate, which has completed the military aid sections of the foreign aid .money bill, is due to turn-to the econom- ‘ic assistance provisions before taking a final vote on the over-all measure,. how totaling about $4,- 110,000,000. This is about 685 mil- lions more than the House voted, Sen; Ellender (D-La) has an- nounced he will seek to reduce by 10 per cent the $1,468,200,000 the bill contains for support and other economic aid, Fri- spready|day, Ellender made several un- successful efforts to trim the mil- itary aid total in the Senate bill below $2,300,000,900. Also looming tomorrow is a Sen- ‘ate fight over proposals to cut off all new military aid to Yugoslavia because Marshal Tito recently has been ni cloner to Moscow. technica] aid offers to free coun- tance by Russia to help Egypt build the $1,300,000,000 As- wan dam in the Nile River came as a relief to some State Depart- ment cials. They had feared the would try to capitalize on withdrawal last week of an American-British-World Bank of- fer to put up 400 million dollars toward construction of the dam. .What gave these U.S. diplomatic officials a lift was a statement by helping finance the Egyptian proj- ect, Shepilov said Russia is inter- ested more in fostering Egypt's in- cuntriniization. ee This country withdrew its offer last week chiefly because officials felt Egypt had tied up its econom- ie resources for years to ceme to Communist yin i “We Stop Any tosh te Reel Toe : oe Too Small” FE §-7387 SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL — APARTMENT buy arms from the bloc. VACATION LOANS | es Day Dirmingn . e eek Zone-Law Chan _ | BIRMINGH HAM—A zoning reé-|ments” in Business | A tone diss automatically be changed from “non-conforming usage,” he says. ; Parking lot financing will be dis- . cussed, with a new report by the wohmgod jed, The city manager last .week passenger Ne ew os Parking Lot 4 go following construction of Lots A. _ The Fairisle, and HH. pa., Fia., with a oe rs “town fruit and paper, transferred a Bes oneal ‘Twelve Town number of passengers and crew- drain, tabulation of bids for pur- men to @ Coast Guard boat, which brought them into port. . ; chase of road-salt for the coming At j winter, plans for a sidewalk edg- 22 to 32 erewmen also reportedly) Se ager the Coast Guard boat. a ’ i women and two men. — beard fer the August primaries "Some crewmen were believed to/ is being asked by City Clerk have been left aboard. n iene Nanhy. tostem _ ‘ The Fairisle radiced to Coast City Planners tomorrow night Guard area eee “We a es oe oe will remain afloat, starboard property owners of rezoning increasing.” Business southeast Bird "Coast Guard cutters and smaller —— oe eo sad Plevee, Seat. Conner “ ae oe Oy rnbsince tighiship SPY From 15th Floor Window nyecaopedl Om lise on the lengthy agenda _ and 23 miles from the Battery,| 9 , B W he eile dhiels @ nats ane jified, recently annexed, Lambert mathe tip-ot Manhatten. IV ur der er ashes oman, meee nasa rsae pei eerene ‘ Zoning ordinance revision will be ‘San Jose II, She radicedz,“We do ofc. . Look O apeoches, e discussed verbally by the city ta murs anistnce some Gam FOTIfied Pair S ON, [Bepere: loked « be tre and 3 relative Gp ae EH Pi a wee cuicaao @ = A iat and{her off a rock into a clump of|_2% Fecognition of his convales- BEAUTY QUEEN — . Joanne King (left), of ie a ee eeermaae He bad been|Pimions of the present tentative og tale tag cag obey, reg whose diversion is scan-|bushes, I wasn’t astonished. 1 still state, Eisenhower was per-| 8) Putnam St., is crowned "Miss Pontiac Engineering" in one of te, Gal das vee plan for the 66-acre recreation and the fog the | 5s iickicen @ith be Relieved ‘this cous was playing|™tted to ignore the diplomatic! the highlights of the Pontiac Motor Division engineering depart- |*“tve driver-training field near the high bor, the Ban Jose II dropped) nine tched hor- of hide and seek. order and come to the ceremony| ment’s ninth annual picnic at Michigan State Park No. 10 Saturday. Teo cate geend So Sresiecd. | qmchar to await lifting of the fog.|/2°%, told police they wa a game last and leave first. : children of the Connie, 14, in fon ny cet nea Phe i he hen ah fem eR | ey — , ' “4 ment as a brawny, , her, dri his arm . eo r year. - Port Newark, N. J., across from|Men' 88. % Soman‘sun bather tolagin and agein, we knew i Gainer eet wae 700 engineering employes and members of their families attended | Mrs, Norton had left Connie In | and traffic engineér is slated. Manhatten. It is lsted by Lloyd's! seath yesterday. wasn't play and we rushed out ollhewer is staying” the event. charge of the others and had ge to the beard for the cod ty 8 Waterman S080"! 5) women's body, was found] Smrement to locate a police-| The declaration was read in 3 : pyre gh ong yh ape aan as i ‘Its home poy room some years old where * ’ ” Plans a behind ogy ” pert > [minutes after Artie Kirk, Besley, “We didn’t Yaiow the procedure|the first Congress of Panama was|4Waiting ‘Emergency Pleas “anything happened. os teed tales anata : The San Jose II left Port New-|-"., 54 Mie Nie ‘North’ Side|{° telephoning police and welheld in 1896 under Bolivar's stew- . “ ee re et ee ee night. Lloyd’ knew a motorcycle policeman was /ardship. note children engineers. Kassabian- Sip of Peomenan Tei ror ee eS ae agp other red my *-e @ Operation Alert in 4th Day jn to indicate she had Graves tomvmn fun theta: tants and directed . to presidents entered the Bo ~~ premonition something might comes up for discussion. : ppg en of the slaying ‘ithe scene.” livar Room. Then they went out- EMERGENCY PRESS HEAD-ithings that would be needed it/bes a tetative sald following the » * 2° * : of Chicago's Besley is a doctor of philosophy side to @ platim tn the achest QUARTERS, Oe Se tated Oe bombs should start Salting. tragedy. Pion, body 5M ony xd oe superintendent Norwegian |courtyard. They sat under a green S. “government i ‘ Schindlers children|*he new beauty next to Jacob- Crash sol eagenses rede Hospital. rs and white striped canvas canopy,| braced itself for a flood of appeals| Happily, these calls for help are Bendis. in ab pratig eee son's Interior Decoration Shop. — she was!’ A. copy of the book “Ben Hur”|stepping forward one at a time|from the state today—for food, for|not real. They're just a practice|°°.4° they had lived on Oak Park Treva Schmidt, who supervises “ 6 was found near the victim's body.|0 sign the declaration which lay|money, for the thousand and one run-through, in the fourth day of) n... tor six years and were com-\‘M¢ Management of all five of bef ‘A bookmark contained a short/°" a small table covered with an Operation Alert, of what the gov- Jacobson’s beauty salons while her ore avslprayer entitled “Prayer for ajomate tapestry. — ee ernment might e at this Peting He major part of thelr cuts and beer found (Happy, Death” and. the incrpt he Illinois Check Fraud [see ct te came fad ast Forms aay ate. shiner anaes operators to cut hai i hs ot theli@t: “To Margaret from brother Dates Ge Gree aitle up snd eee Sealed ete of HE nhpaetliong by Pontiac ee ne shop opene ave Ywve ’ Demian, Xmag 1953." from — ceremony Eisenhower "HI A orton employed when opened sail boats| ne ee ot in his Leaps Million Mark '| Operation Alert, the Magest os The Independence Township|"¢** opera : 4 . waved cheering lense exercise ever on crash second airplane “ About amy ers Pon ac Deaths throngs. SPRINGFIELD, Ill. &—Former winds. up Wecinesday|Scter in Oakland County within the tomers have tints,” Miva. Schendat on ton ™ dt te cathe, ba? roteraed cslente,, Auditor Orville E. Hodge, [but thie emergency heer |past two months. Three persons| says, “with Ana Arbor women unfrequented by duty with the other executives a8! today . action slaves m pe om S*\were killed when two private; having the most.” Jeffrey Allen cohost at.a reception in the Hotel gene Oy aoe: vases they {ro™ planed collided over Pontiac Alr-| win four men and two women aroused be- a 4 at 1:30/F) Pa tor ai Mr eS ashington. breaks camp today. port early in Jufie~ tlunm see @ the watched her], mm today at the Hunton Fu-|Arias. ie bo ; Many of the, 10.000 hey govers The wreckage of the Nortin akrwit’ probably have 18’ operators en ager ote Sat |S» leat acter mPGPRE mete town esc by Ct ont eh wong eigenen fent son of Marvin and During. the reception he locked jing the Sangamon County Washington re’ moving back to |Dautices Authorities totes ne ay . . — Sige ne ee ee een be ae tld Ge eae ee to retum 46 indictments|the capital. vestig: shortly Tareas cad med nocnat ihe sneaking) custa Ave. Burial was in » Bi ormer neutral-toned reception room, while dense under | cometery. pour him “just a sip.” He got a of the Mines GOP ‘adesinietration. Since Friday “the » aides have . : operators will work in the “green Jettrey was born; in the Pontiac| quarter giass with no refills. He) Coutrakon said the indictments 'been going through the motions Detroit Woman Injured room,” or yellow, blue, cinnamon she| Osteopathic ‘Hospital July 6, 1956 pases Ae oe ee malty ati would cover the alleged cashin®!necessary to keep the nation mov- in U.S. 10 Car Crash or beige. Murals are in the dry- ust |20d died there Saturday morning. a et. of $650,000 in 46 bogus state war~|ing in case there were a real nu- oe eles eens dryers match the. , He had been ill since yg , ; rants (checks), The total amount|cjear attack. A Detroit woman was in “fair peptone boxes decorate Find arugged|vived by covet testers, 8 toas,| Sone, Trois ON the milion-dllar mark with dg-| Summing it uP Secret tne vee |pltal today with multiple cuts her . . H ij i . >” | 1956 in the the peo-| Pit ; * ¥e head and dragged) cy, Ronald Gary, Billy, Joe, (OS Raid Siren Wails closure by federal authorities that}. running it, at least, to have|received Sunday night in a two-car H iding? Stay Out Robert, Larry, Russell and PITTSBURGH — A federal|Hodge reportedly dissipated @)1.0n more effective than last\crash ‘on US10 in Independence and three sisters, Sheron |judge was just at the point of|/°ther $356,000 from a state prop-| as operation. More people took) Township. of Bed, Women and Grace, sentencing aman charged with)¢"ty trust fund. part, more knew what they were| Dorothy J. Shippy, 23, was a/—. Mr nd Mrs. C. No stealing an auto when the enced dene act plan to eek Tad ~ ne doing, commnunications were bet. Laren An a cor driven by her Loo k T here First Pe * | rs. &. rton a a ~ |tity in person to the grand jury. ney — teen eared.” ) vehicle " was operated by Keith) MEXICO CITY @—If you want Clyde Norton Jr. 30, and his! «Nine months,” called the judge|!nstead, Coutrakon said, ‘he will Mogy, 26, of Clarkston. to conceal from a wo- wite Dolis (Donna), 28, of 5206 Oak-lang hurriedly retreated to his|have fread to the jury a summa 4) 114 Fie. Coused | Investigating Oakland County|man, don't hide it in a bed. They Park, were dead on arrival at Pon-| chambers without the formality of|tion of @ statement given by) . deputies said the Shippy car struck |look there first. ‘|tiac General Hospital yesterday’ dismissing the court Hodge during a recent noes by Careless Smoking the other vehicle from behind as| That's the conclusioti of televi- from injuries suffered in an air- qos ecasicn into his offi- Tes of careless smoking it started to make a turn. sion fans after watching men and . Mr. Norton, who was born in Bullets Pepper Cottage, Some 20 other persons also arejresulted in apartment fires over British __ peso check on igi emo bare Watertord Township, the son of Cause $100 Dam es under subpoena for the grand |the weekend in Pontiac. , ritt Turncoat Wins The setting is. usually a bed- Grace and Clyde: Norton, married °9 jury hearing. An estimated $100 in damage re- Disquised Stalin Prize room, with a large bed, a small Dolis Hunt in September, 1942, She|_ The Oakland County - Sheriff's sulted from a Saturday night blaze cabinet a night table with two . in New Ind. Department today was investigat-|p, Red T at 76 Hesg Street which apparently) LONDON (INS)—The Moscow M was born Lisbon, Ind., the Protest error | drawers, a table with telephone, a daughter of Ruby and Wilbur C.|ing a report that someone shot started in a bedroom. | . correspondent for the London Daily| rug and three pictures on the wall. Hunt, and was a resident of the |holes through a screened porch and] UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS)| Early this morning Pontiac fire-| Express said today that the mother! pidden somewhere in this room county 15 years. several windows at a Commerce|—The Ukrainian Congress Com-/men extinguished a fire at 436 W.j/of Guy Burgess wag allowed to is a check for 35,000 pesos ($2,800). Employed as a tool grinder at Township cottage. mittee of America, one of the/Huron Street which was believed visit her son in Russia as a sort Each contestant has one minute to Pontiac Motor, Norton served in| C&S$ Stacherski, who uses the/larger Tron Curtain exile groups,/to have started in overstuffed of ‘Disguised Stalin Prize.” find it. Whoever finds it, keeps it. World War II and was discharged cottage at 9601 Listeria Rd., week-|charged in a letter to Dag Ham-|chair. Carl Leone, owner of the; The correspondent said that) women usually make a beeline in 1945. A lifetime resident of Oak-|¢™%S:. told deputies he discovered marskjold today that the Soviet ppuilding, estimated the smoke and) Burgess, who was a British foreign/for the bed, and tear it to pieces, 9 a land County, he was a member of the damage Pamper Damages Government still has when the. re damages at $1,225, office official before he defected) Men look behind the pictures, in jo was > . were estima t $100. concentration camps in whic - : the “ ” . last weekend. The Hub Auto — coe Anoertoun Tactics ond 0 tien - |sands annually are Killed or die. Chyrches Report Breakins thesis’ on Soviet foreign policy{*"Se for the checks usually folded . gtore at 122 Oakland Avenue re-| DR. H. CLAY MURPHEY in the Civil Air Patrol. Woman’s Billfold Stolen ——— which resulted in Russia penetrat-|into a tiny square, has not been a seins hs ind 8\()cf th’ F ; | Mr. and Mrs, Norton are sur-| 4 woman's billfold with $3 in Boy Injured in Accident pire en ginprdenntsiclndes lve re ing into the Middle East. found. * 6 . a *. ; woman § i ’ at eit f two weekend akins basement window been forced eo § unera vived by three children, Connie) -ash and valuable papers was tak-| Donald T. North, 16, of 474 Oak-jat Pontiac churches over the open by the thiev pa rae Pamela Jean, and Ronald| on trom her parked car in Com-|land Ave., was treated and re-|weekend, Pontiac police report = 3 Slated Tomorrow [survives by two brothers, Ray and] eTown Sunday moraing eased for bruises at, Pontiac!The churches entered were, the ROOFING The Weather , i by two » Ray andthe ! {t's De-|General Hospital Saturday after| 4 ~ Church of - The oldest practicing osteopath - C. of Clarkston and Pontiac; and| partment learned today. going off the road in his car. | 458 Central Ave. and the First As- HOT SPRAY METHOD ES. Weather Revert lin Oakland County, Dr caylee sisters, Mrs, Kenneth An- Ann Dudak, of Royal Oak} North told Oakland County|sembly of God Church at 210 N. FLAT ROOFS SSS? IANETY — Murphey, 65, died suddenly } thony and Mrs. Donald Coffey both) found the billfold missing from her|deputies he was making a turn|Perry St. A at a0 =, Ho? coowere y nigh oat fal? night nel the eet Osteopathic of Pontiac, and Mrs. Thomas! purse when she returned to the car|when his car went out of control SPRAY Austnes 7 Te 6 and ae ati en . ee aun Hospital. copa mangled prea asibgyicalf ang after going to a store at 1555 and struck a bank on Clintonville! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 _ Neuere mR), | Sale in China Stores | we a oe raat Races : ‘ | = lore wheezing around the corner toward|in a solid group, Patton sak Benefit st NO EXTRA Mantk tate taleher as tne teee vedlans aot oot waren accident or as a : e «8 @ tsure which poom the body was e | d ° "ROAD AID cence Le he ee a ee at ne ee any size, style, an fabric Sieg stout tor tpg mane and routing Poe Seed att |e ly a eres price — pigt angel rman haan Eo Wine yo eS LIABILITY INSURANCE covers trailers, and Yup og te Paulus” * plained to me about the mix-up — hh|lUC(“ ee cae This precision finish is offered to you _ iid Jest tn . | l} now by our firm. Trust your draperies GAS RANGE fesssceescesere | sees fo encom Now O Sorta a | : | = : 30. | : veel. $ ie : 719 W. Huron Street — Plant and Office — 719 W,-Huron Stites & He opened door: ee : es oe : : ie = on | : e . : a ae Ree | “See you can find a . : ; ; | ; iS ——— DELIVERED and INSTALLED ff suarns st oo mevty mace 7 | 77> ao Full cooking and baking capacity & rowed nds he only way in a range only 30-inches_ wide. Hi © windows to open or Ful rnd oe hoe mers re, S| broiler, Top cooking lamp. [ioe tot Nowe 0 yon toh GENERAL. ELECTRIC — oe conn oe | “Yes, I remember noticing be- at ve Se = PR og “ ai as he “and REFRIGERATOR saver poet oe Sie ek ag He and Shayne circled the bed Regular $259.95 ‘and stood studying the windows. , Through the panes, they could see 2 $722 Om me aio ae daa aioe ta rae ae | Tee eee phe hey jp 5 EL Cg a aaa an en } foi thet seth sree ree ‘men wio design and build fe a ae ak 1 . but without closer Sree a ; z NO MONEY DOWN | Blccamination i: woud be imosete , : i & Hestocked recently aie today's new cars, "7 : -~ | Looking downward as directly ; ; , could without opening 2 > ce re aos a on oe or eS | Motorola Radios igo ore & Ed oes Ok , a: 3 4 $]495 jup here? Smooth the bed or | | = | ONLY $1 DOWN lar Low TIDE : . al * | “Nothing, Will, 1 just looked in | : : _ ithe bathroom and closet and . | peeked under the bed to make sad S38 4 a ay Cd] [atte Sane weree’ any eetecne | The Good Housekeeping Shop [=== == Automotive Engineers 2 | istrip of sand to catch a body if me | , of PONTIAC 2 otgt phn ane : * $,¢ | about : : et are "| than all other premiums combined Peer seas seesessenessaasresasesrseeny y This Valuable Coupon entitles ae 2 ‘ ae : § bearer to a 1 Ib. limit ' : ITS PREMIUM IN EVERY WAY... , 'FRESH Tues. ° c ' : Wet. ‘ STILL AT REGULAR GAS PRICE ) ‘GROUND BEEF With Meat Purchase # We invited a large group of automotive engineers to e vTrrrrrfrtftftttfTtTttT Saaa prim pan A a eg soe caliag™ engl Aer 9 Botpndamn Kosher Styled ; Moaty ey compiled by an independent firm of certified public ac- CORNED DQ: SHORT RIBS | PICK HOCKS per arse IR ne . c Cc already are users Sunoco BEEF...... b.| 19%, 19i, of pe eet sapere 0 Bes Seen, Tender Sliced Pan Lean Meaty Veal This was a far greater number than using all BEEF LIVER | FRYERS | SPARE RIBS | STEAK | “secgcirycetnct the weer ne ) Blue Sunoco is recommended for the newest high- y 4s} 34; 9 5< 35° cquapeanios core wien epeneny ensts eGoelly © p0- bb. bb. b. Ib. Up again in octane Extra Lean Lean Center Cut P Queen Colby fie Basnaca 4 prod ey Prov no a Site te new i BOSTON Bad PORK ‘ MILD gas price. Follow the lead of automotive engineers. 7 i: . ’ be ? : BUT IS ) Ib CHOPS -s WV ib ‘CHEESE Ib | Hl-Test—Premium Gctane—heunior Gas Price... } ; area Tio . ‘ a : : PE SPR ee PES URES YER eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 Engineer Gives. | 4g Bridge Figures | Steel, Concrete Weigh | Over One Million Tons. in Mackinac Span | SP. IGNACE w—Steel wire, the | combined length of 5,650,000 freight h fk gE ay F iat & HH 25 EF < . Shop till 9 p.m. Tonite! Geum big savings on fancy first quality Cannon sheets MUSLIN & PERCALE MUSLIN! | | baie Reg. 2.29. 72x108 — or 81x99! PERCALE! ya Reg. 2.98. 72x108! Revel in America’s most famous brand muslin and percale sheets— strong enough to withstand weekly washing yet they’re soft and smooth to the touch. Now at tional savi ings——so hurry in now. MUSLIN: reg. 2.49 891x108. . 2.08, reg. 59 42x36. . 49. PERCALE: reg. 3.29 81n108 . . 2.79, reg. 75c 42x38%% . . 65e. Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor save 3.99 on a first quality laboretory tested 100% Imported Down TWO po G°° © Sturdy 8-oz. blue stripe ticking! @ Giant custom sizes 20x26 inches! Filled to its bulging seams with the finest, fluffiest imported duck down. Corded edges for extra wear! All first quality with Laboratory Testing to assure you absolute first quality. Get yours today for extra restful sleeping experience! Only 5.99 each! Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor gleaming metallic mylar border in famous 99: 69°. Reg. 1.69 bath size! Newest decorator colors are Cannon “Golden Glow” Reg. 89¢ hand size! in world famous Cannon’s yours newest towel ensemble creation. Brilliant is the word for this smart metallic mylar border that bands each Cannon towel. Yellow, greén, pink, aqua and white. Reg. 49c Wash Cloth , .29c. Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor © housewives | © beauticians 12 to 20 and 14% to 24%! ®@ dental assistants coolest puckered nylon—tiny priced luxury febric ob? Richest nylon fabric thot is a steal at 8.98 now being offered at this tiny price! Lovely ered nylon effect in dressy or casual styles. Wear it with or without o belt through every casual occasion. window pane, puck- save 5.96 on this striking new bed-top creation Bates “Coin Dot” Spread Regularly 14.95! © Lexuriously heavy ¢«" rayon shag border! 4°? Twin or Full © Dip dyed deco- rator shades— colorfastl Save a whopping 6.00 on this striking new bed-top beauty from Bates! Handsome coin dot pattern is tufted of lintless viscose rayon yarn on heavy “Colony” cotton that’s lightly textured for added beauty. Washable in white, pink, pine green, aqua, brass, brown and charcoal. Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor seve on regularly 19.95 velues in easy-core Fiberglas Draperies . ® Meticulously tailored in Jovely prints/ ® Three rich patterns to choose in green. grey and cocoal | Superbly tailored dra- peries in lovely dec- orator colors you'd be proud to own at dol- lars more! Woven by Hess-Goldsmith, America's largest weavers of fine Fiber- gias fabrics. Hurry in Walte’s Draperies Center—Fourth Floor a regularly 19.95 rich colonial style first quality Heirloom-Look Spread — @*” ® Richly looped and pre-shrunk! Super thick loop pile overlay in-an authentic colonial design on : Never need to iron this beauty! Full or twin size! either side. Extra rich material that drapes gracefully to the floor. Hurry in today for exceptionally fire savings . . . at White Sale prices! Oversize 82x110 (twin), Oversize ~ August 98x110 (full). Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor i famous “Slumberon” blanket beauty with big savings Nylon-Blend Blanket 4°? e 72x84-inch size Famous “Slumberon” blanket in a rich blend of nylon and rayon . +. light as a feather, warm as toast with rich deep rayon satin in a 5” band all about the edge. Washes easily and beautifully— Regularly 6.95! ® Plush $” satin binding! wonderful for gift! Choose from six colors. ia Walte's Domestics—Fourth Floor ‘save 2.96 on a first quality completely washable Cool Latex Pillow 2 for 4° © Lightweight honeycomb core construction! Here is your chance to experience new sleeping comfort at a new low sale price during Waite’s August White Sale! Come in today and save more when you buy two pillows. for your summer cottage or cabin, Only 3.99 each. © A regularly 6.95 value anywherel tes lighter, softer. pillow. Ideal for gifts and also Waite's Domestic Center—Fourth Floor here is a new bathroom beauty in a lustrous finish Famous Tenn. Tuft Brocade ‘Rug... reg. 3.99. 21x36” size! Special 100% viscose yarn in a no-soil finish and safe rubberized back. Completely washable and colorfast in lustrous stay clear colors. Choose from 8 rich colors. Other sizes and prices to 12.00. Reg. 1.98 Lids... . 1.49. Waite's Linens Center—Fourth Floor save 50¢ on reg. 1.49 Pillow Ticks 99° Renew soiled or worn pillows save Se on reg. 1Se large Dish Cloths 12 for ‘I Por longer wear. . . fot faster rying you must. buy these Dish Towels 39° save 1.99 on first quality Mattress Pads 2.99 Reg. 4.98, full or twin size, heavily quilted pads with sani- hed cotton linters save to 2.96 on superbly soft Foam Mattress Toppers 3.99 . €96 twin size foam rub-" Reg. ber mattress topper for firm and now Five rich colors to choose from. . . hurry in today! Say anew spy of romani, maltelored "ponerse ia Rich fin ga eas a ‘ ; : oe wea ea a elotha. White drying. your ° eoth support. Hurry plete Waite’s Dresses—Third Floor of Fashion ticks. in prints oF Bale Savings. , sparkle new. tite, Yours at White Sale Bav- and save. . 095 full white percale. Fourth Fleer ee (ee patterns, blotter size. Feerth Fleer, Fleer RO, 040s 5.09. Fleer _ | fy ‘ save 22¢ on reg. 89¢ Pillow — Protectors 67: Zip ‘these on to keep pitlow @ust-free and extra fresh. Com- in bleached ee : i. Ce ee eu fas Se Es rap oaks 6 lab | ep sere Pe ce ha ge ic stares | eee ee of re Ss is if Ba ROCA 4s elpe of / f ; : +4 pe ates | v # Ss: bag Ps ? if ee eae ry ' THE ; PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY =. 1956 sens retain Be aver jaliaiion Losing Their Doctor, Boy Bums fo Death , — , | paren Must Find New One or Else Move Outin Huge Brush Fire “ROTICE bh EMPLOYERS — : of them all... "t=,". Lowell Showboat to Open Pamper those lovely furs and soft woolens : i i wns wale @-de tees bc for “A Hundred Thousand Wel- | the doctor who comes to the ‘GLENDALE, Calif. @ — A boy OF 3 (or more) EMPLOYES of the Irish on this isolated Lake; comes.” “will have a million wel-|who liked to build forts while » inland bes hit a bed ei salen: ital real : playing in the Verdugo Hills died The Wate’ Comin Bee Bi 1198) Pa sngieacalicg« peapedly Romy in the middle ‘ot a S0-acre brush - ; = te eo. “de : no ee ee c ‘Dr. funy F. Vall who came; WHAT'S MY. “INE? ian endl eg : B ti We will be — to quote Compensation premiums {Pere trom Bay City to 1882, wit] | scomble few os pombe to gues wr Bn. Awe [scorched by the blaze. = for your business . Sept. 1 to practice on the _@ppears under arrow, reading downword. A search for the boy began mainland 1AM AN ee Saturday night after he failed to H: R. Nicholie Insarance Agency When he goer, the 300 islanders | 2x23? Eee Ihadn’t worried before that because|% 49 Mt. Clemens Phone PE 2-2526 will be without medical service : & eS _ | they knew he was at home in the for the second time in four years. ee hills. = me ee Many Michigan towns don’t have ~~ ~~ but Beaver Island will be 2 se Sas off than most of them. In 3 ES the summer, you can reach the iz abe island by plane or ferry from ata : oix, 33 miles away. > LANCER $ SS FLY IN IN WINTER 2 BENRUM 6S aR wine, te ely wre etl | Soe USE HURON CLEANERS sy iemec en arte | | ¢ woke _CAR-HOP SERVICE egos oamaaeebbae answer og wi Stier aie loins a ond you can relat, | Their attitude is summed Saturday's wheat, Grain, 4 ed ce ee faRmer, dairy, twaCtor, issUe, sur- iret Baga gente rments will get the best . : ‘PBeaver Island power installation: pt cotion, bolnty, paktity, indEx. dry cleaning treatment possible . Our boost is that Huron TH) “rve got six kids and even|’ | ©. waste tty tne, ne. | 0m Eare Toft Berson. C 1 with the greatest Ptmough this has always been our : : | jhome and we want to stay, we'll 2 : economy feature have to leave | | HOT WEATHER IS | i M * anders have former a. committee!) 5 tF) Season on F] : co con Cad Meas Vale at Oo Dae some physician settling Office. inspection invited. SUDS- ISER don an the Unetie island, which at River Furs May Be Stored for as Low os $4 * is just beginning to as a|,.LOWELL & — When it rounds Unitke most outdoor events, | th Value Up to $100 apis tomy og herd abr eg dba the showboat’s 24-year history—it ™ aw ET night, Lowell Showboat begins remained inactive for three years 3 San, van wes Coabied lesen Lapereaen onl ef Wert War timchows W bas HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY | with asthma and hay fever when * 8 @ Se ee tae oe ; he answered the Islanders’ call. | About 700 persons from Lowell’s| performances. One-Day Cleaning Service ot Main Office 12 Melghberheod Steves to Serve You he’s regained his health. | 2,000 population receive credit for The rogram thi is to | Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron Street — FE 2-023) © same experience could awalt| S0'S0i.a1 production [*arouah July 28, suerte RCA WHIRLPOOL [== : | : : Fully Automatic | WASHE R sao Exclusive built-in, fully automatic Suds-Miser pumps ff ing for hot, sudsy: water out of washer into tub for storage at || ™owshoe rabbits. | deer and end of washing time; returns only the hot, sudsy woter Its inhabitants for re-use, all automatically. /ed Irishmen, : — Regular Price .............. $329.95° |) Beaver | Less Allowance for Trade-In. ...$80.00 — [%, So'* sie sino gets whatever ies | he collects | YOU PAY $ 95 | = | | equipped , si ee rade |) one-bed Y i” BE Praag Br NO MONEY DOWN — lee in oe : | Michigan. , ~ 4 THE fase i te i sare SALE OF OUTDOOR CHAIRS ... | 1 ; GOOD HOUSEKEEPT G [ty doctor Interested in hitory| version oe 489 Schott all metal rigid chairs, red on green ........ senses 909 er, im eae ss |dise. “Hie could look into the early “We have held to oar first am 6.95 Folding aluminum chair, solid saran seat and back ...... . 498 20.55 Alumiaum qi with . SHOP ee cen and Go weer of omens una one Gaeat 7.95 Folding aluminum rocker, solid saran seat and back ....... 4.98 er et tea ) Seve Strang, who cereolony eatah.| Among his favorite stories on| 9.95 Large folding aluminum chair in solid saran seat and back 6.95 ee nese as of PONTIAC ished in 1847. My 8.95 Lange Bunting, rigid all steel chair .......4ssssscesessenees 7.88 — adlunatle fi = 51 W. Huron Gz FE 4-1555 | con gered tp a. tae eth eee Nee. om SHIN. BA 8.95 Large Bunting all steel rocker........ svigracdsnealeniedas 7.88 we sot and pale mod) reads “Cond Mile Fallte”—Gaels | WERE COMES . . . COMES special et only ........ 1888 “§ 71dO3d ii NTROR Ef ECLLTCRELICR EEE che landing after Othe bend bedi : a eee — | s MIEN raved more than 90 chores of SAVE ON CHAISE LOUNGES | : — | a Ww FOOD 0 ciman says. —_ | 24.95 Aluminum adjustable chaise, heavy button UMBRELLA | f 6] fe i tie w same a toa ate _ ere pod ...2....7 pangs 19.88 and TABLE SETS. = < — man se ing aluminum adjustable chaise, saran web $4.50 Seven foot $ rib um- if . : | - page oy nae oe ee | straped, choice of red or green... .. Aidt 16.88 og age tegen | 28 . ee Sees ot seqaeed ner | 21.95 Folding contour chaise, saran web contour, ee ee 6 | @ ul tao epee deta tanting sp 6 ol. choice of red or green ...........0 see eee 18.88 weet Bree fet 0h ae r 9 Don-De Delicious ° Reacher construction, painting! 44.95 Bunting, deluxe adjustable chaise, large wheels a ce ee | 3 Vacuum Packed mum jand cleaning, floral decoration,| floral innerspring pad ...............06. 39.95 steel table ..,......... 495 a ) C eis | outdoor advertising, costume selec-| ] De COF , OF | tasks that precede the show, : HAMMOCKS & STANDS REDI : 7 . < * ¢ *# , | ‘ or -Lb. Tin ae DS REDUCED | | MISCELLANEOUS OUTDOOR ITEMS - on ape row appreciative a 12.95 4 point suspension, . 285 Chef set, consisting of cap, apron and mit, with : | PET MILK One-Pound Ctn. Ock ences who applaud “| green duck hammock and stand ...... 8.88 ose ee aS nk eons I OE ~ Sealtest Cottage " ic. ° | 12.95 3 point suspension, 14.95 Insulated picnic sets, consisting of two (2) quart < = ‘Tall Can CHEESE fz Fraternity fo Lobb | and stand ................. 11.88 i ton ee oe ee eeseeeaes TSE 6 et ee Se eee Ee ee ; 14.95 3 point suspension hamock and stand 12.88 re C v for Press Freedom | 16.98 3 i scimiienalie 1495 Linch white enameled. siesi umbrella ma a One-Pound Pkg. c pete seapencton: now only . sesseese BOM > Sunshine Kris C Bee | NEW YORK w—Sigma Delta Chi, in saran plaid and stand ............ 14.88 7.95 Fitted picnic basket, service for four .......... 488 : CRACKERS =| esas sm |freedom of information. | ey b> * * § (isin ie anc S|, twee campin ae te ROLLER PORCH SHADES | | ODD HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD PIEOES é | CAKE MIX oO Pies BO ad mee net yet Te eee 12.95 6-foot Basswood Porch Shade. . 9.95 18.95 Ashcraft dining chairs ..........05. 12.88 > e clear lows guaranteeing ee mae 15.50 7-foot Basswood Porch Shade. . 11.95 37.50 Ashcraft corner table ...........++ os 24.75" = 1 oe cpen meetings ol governmental 20.50 9-foot Basswood Porch Shade. 14.95 | | 2495 Ashcraft sep tables ............... yh 3 . BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOOD SALE! {& “=... ... competgis. a0 22.95 10-foot Basswood Porch Shade. 16.95 nna Teens comer ee eee! —<— | k: YOUR CHOICE PU | Freedom of. Information Cov ALL WITH 7-FT. DROPS comer table in black aaheraft ...°“24980 i | mittes ts V. M. Newton Jr., man- ‘ we $400 Gesell © av) or > Sigma OPEN AN EASY TO PARK I gq iascsac “ll accoUNT. AT LEWIS’ Ma ORANGE JUICE CUT CORN |”. | m WA GRAPE JUICE FRENCH GREEN BEANS DR \ccny are encatiol te a Sree pecvte} . pees > PW FRUIT PIES STRAWBERRIES they are the life blood of free- ate 4 CHOPPED BROCCOLI POT PIES toes of edwantion Weluian than PAY ONLY FINE FURNI PARK FREE a SWEET PEAS- Chicken, Beef, Turkey ~ the people oe thelr igh ono 0 \ NITURE b i ha, 465 E. Pike Street and 700 Auburn Avenue The report noted that 22 states 10 Ye Fe REAR OF STORE — have statutes guaranteeing legally O DOWN OF ee : OF ee a" of LIV YIdNS res LVWO P04 = Ge st eh pas Sages « 67-70 South Saginaw St. sh 4 oo cain a re ai e a it is t, ay ci R i ‘ ii cacaan Mi Pi ii pak a 5 Mie Relies a NS RN \ thy % _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 28; 1956 __| for ion of favors is one way to Shower Is Held Teagil. unde with “formfit’s beautiful new ' GIRDLEIERE This year, it’s the all-in-one that makes a success story of your wardrobe! Starts right at the top with a gently uplifting “Life Thrill" Bra . . . then carefully narrows We Invite Your Charge Account! * Corsetiere to BOBETTE &ax.0 ““" . CORSET SHOP a proper fit. 14 N. Saginaw, Strand Theater Bldg. FE 2-6821 Budg: J 5 E rf: i sie if Time and Mo It is essential that we choose a life plan in which we can have at least one vacation each year. = ! veteran | 7 li 4 FF i : | it ast Ez He i fr 3 ef Frea & E ¢ 3 ‘Zestier I 1 é i Hl 5 EF 7 z I & ef 5s 2 & te 5 fr i it F ; i : i z as i 3 Hl 2 i ; if ! | street eg§ 166°5 ey: a of finer cleaning.... why oll our Customers Like OGG CLEANING is “TEXTURSIZING” agi? i is a : : i mi of az wees ti44 ste" Loa en cate eee i | eee yo? oro. hee > as eat 28} un a hh ti g eis Fit! tid srsanre- eee AW Te ewes | Ti etteatacietaeene . -* # ~eer o- PROMPT PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE FE 4-9593 379 E. Pike Street 368 Auburn Avenue 4481 Highland Rood Wife Should Make the Best of Situation if Problem Cannot Be Solved her for them te get away by themselves. But she can certainly make the best of the situation if she can do nothing else. enough person to make a go of her marriage and to keep her together for her children’s Coming Events - ub will meet West Side Extension Cl Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Mrs. Prancis Loss, Ti it &t., for luncheon. Priendship ae of Weicome Rebekah Lodge, 906. meet at Murphy Park we y for ® noon picnic. ters, Bethel 40. will meet Quick Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. ef Baker, 26 Lewis St., Wednes- day at 2 p.m. Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 4, will meet Tuesday at ence McCr y 7 Rutgers Bt, for & co- operative luncheon. with a New Permanent for Biaoe 50 Up Machine and Machineless Permanents and Cold Waves We Specialize in Haircutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP 80%, N. Saginaw OVER TASTY BAKERY Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 PERMANENTS Beauty Specials 4 CASH AND CARRY _ STORES TO SERVE YOU: 430 Orchard Lake Ave. WE Specialize in HAIR” CUTTING $20 WAVES, 10 WAVE #10 WAVES, § 6" aipoa WAVES, § 4% _ ee aeene GLEAN ERS Office and Plant, 379 E. Pike Street JULY UP TO ()% ihe Nationally Advertised only ......4.. $10” eeeevenee only ...... oe $ 7s Look slim in a jumper, especial- ly when it’s cut on young princess lines. Team the jumper and blouse 4|—or wear the jumper alone as a pretty dress-up style. No. 8412 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, -|16, 18. Size 11, jumper, 4% yards coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. a Send an extra 25¢ now for your copy of the fall and winter °56 issue of our complete pattern book Basic Fashion—a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews for herself and her family. Gold Star Mothers Get Report on Gifts on birthday gifts sent hospitalized veterans at the Friday meeting of the Oakland County Chapter 34, American Gold |July 30 and an Aug. 10 picnic is\h iplanned at Oakland Park. i, Waffle weave, Limit. ig 0d sizes. Reg. $2.96, Man Thinks Youth Acts yroperly | Criticizes Custom’ 2-Pe, Eton Suits $1.98 . 5 THe if ; t : : : FEEE 4 ; i if j i z z | i f g i if zi : $ ge F ii a 3 _F if gTs “iste Li We con give you @ natural Hairstyling and Cutting by Oscar Open Friday Evenings FE 24959 © PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. LAWRENCE (Over O14 Prof’s Book Store) iy af it 5 i ; i be i - rf 1 Your Best Buy Is Fluff Dry Call for Careful Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man Fluff Dry _ Just Send Your Entire Family Wash __ | contemporary sewer piano The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. Plastic Bog With All Dry Cleaning |” PONTIAC LAUNDRY | & CAREFUL DRY CL Gulbransen Television and radio offer big and exciting futures to the musically talented. Piand les- sons now on a piano that your child admires may make her the star.of tomorrow. Come in and see this brand new spinet +++ Styled in modern woods... rich in tone, easy in action. ... PRICED SO ATTRACTIVE. LY, you'll be amazed atits value. Gallagher’s Music Co. 16-18 E. Huron/St. ' FE 4-0566 eo ee 5 Phone FE 4.9593 | FE28/Ol @ cat =» FE o aK lt H ta ie; ! Cf ae iE Lao i 5 pale Pua ——_ hig 3 =f aS >": 7 => i, S -§ Peas - 5:°@ | ® rE +H y E i = ae : CA AL s-fia See ea ia ig” HE ee ie a. yf os ean << — ~ . inti Oi | — ———— —_ : sees 2 [fp te EP 1 ae? fa gay > go : By RoR. | a itt ily elo rH ot 3 ii : . au aE . : aSo°8 iil di in pestle gs wm iil. aE yeebet BF Bed ae eat Hi Ht linosiilyels,: | sci g| awagcoos Aili "i Pe be ges N 5546 ely: sai; aed Go — TSTRM Sta Be ee tee pW cy ee Sd gl Bat = ,, ombiias j SU EES wt te abe gy ial | bes agtpallcaeaital flgti |] gf ys oe: 43 _ Foil in. aS; ls iuit HH Ff au TPE EP ECE Sass al! als WB ase Sy] — oS 5 ee 28 ar pith Ra" R fale “= | Se . BE am rag a": A poet tT | S = FE a EE = 3° . ie J s meh = rea New ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956 is yweds Establi Kiwanians Ask Wives to Outdoor Dinner — “Ladies Night” Hutchins roads. ‘ds being observed e the steak dinner by Rochester os ? 4 — at = iparish hall at Union Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Immaculate Heart of Mary guild of St. Patrick Church is planning a buffet luncheon and card party for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Carl E; Sweitzer and Mrs, Albert C. Dueweko are co-chairmen. Camping at Brighton — | | ROCHESTER — Leaving for the) 4-H Camp at Island Lake, Brigh-/ and|ton, Sunday were Ginny Webb, | Margaret Wiggins, Sue Sutton and |Susan Swank from the Rochester) Variety. Club and Jane Booth of | lthe Rochester Carft Club. aoe nme Ferg si f gest }. Smith | i | | All foundations are to be removed to a depth of two feet below grade and the excavation and surrounding area is to be left free of debris. All work shall be com- pleted within thirty (30) days of the signing of the con- tract. ‘The successful bidder will be required to furnish a per- formance bond, to comply with all ordinances and amendments thereto of the City of Birmingham pertain- ing to wrecking or moving buildings, and to comply with the City Charter in respect to contracts. The City Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any irregularity, and to accept any proposal it considers to be in the best interests of the Se tee oe ee coe $7 29° Just. plug In, Fully automatic to carefully dry the most delicate fab- No special wiring needed. rics, A terrific buy! | jot all Michigan | olf oe : = -|erowned Williamson Wed-| . nesday, Sept. 5, The State Fair) ROCHESTER — An All Church | Sent. 8. prenie Meghann le ir iT =< lies ude Eonase te se tae aor Ze qalty fe Se Avon Park Pavilion, A potluck contest the candidate must have |2Y°" i. > dinner with fried chicken and wea a sponsored beauty contest | smeion provided will be in Michigan since the last State “ : Fair. She must be at least 17, not Ayn a So memes Se over 2% years of age, and single. who brings the greatest . rhs number of other church families Phage decd wage dao cave to the picnic. ber expenses. iy tat be made], Mee MUM TAs te |by Friday, Aug. 24, on an officiallie ‘First Congrégational Church entry blank and mailed to the State) fice during July and August in The various queens will be in-'¢; ct sg trl ces — he Ama Fk : __ MR. AND MRS. JAMES BOWEN Span oro Ane Deer feces Fi De — « _ | thons on the Newlywed Area Pair, —— . Residing in Armada Architect Dies | ‘ MR. AND MRS. ecneas 3 OLSON ROMEO — tp Semen Cur /F Mace ed lin H ital Mag. Hichatnon wile tes formas Cirel 5; Niensy helore her sacent of the recent marriage of Shirlee| Tile bride wore floorlength marriage to Thomas Nicholson in the Ortonville Methodist Church. Ball of Armada and James| White Ince gown fashioned with a Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nienow, of 45 Cedar St. His may oF Rumneo who repeated| bouttant skirt and tlers of Ince Walled Lake Man Was --. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson of Holly, The newly- E, Bowen gathered in a back bustle, end- Lifetime Resident of weds are making their home at 12020 Bradley Lake Rd., Holly. ihe sevens helen wie siton Gonnenty ing in a cathedral train. Scallops | ~ . : The bride’s parents are Mr. and edged the neckline, and the long Lock-Andison Mrs. Wilbur Ball of Armada. The} sieeves ended in points ever Ber | warren ALKE—Arrangements) af BARTS : MR. AND MRS. EARL KITCHEN ‘groom is & son of Mrs. Thomas! wrists, Her pearl-stedded crown Rite Read : Ree = | Bald om, ctowlongth vell_sf Ineral Home, Pontiac : at Metamora Earl Kitchens to Make Home in Pontiac re. ees cto (he, as, a er of centered with a Ethel Jean Lock, daughter of Mr. jman, Bridesmaids were the bride’s|,574) °g 1873, and Mrs, Roy Lock of Lapeer, be- Se One call; Mrs-|3. and Julia Britton Dunlap, came the bride of Stanley Lioyd lawn Mra, Keith “Ball” enutnes|teeding Pontine schools, Andigon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd sisterinlaw of the bride; and the|ey % Michees Andison of Metamora, recently, in| |groom’s sister, Ruth Ann Bowes versity of Mlinois. the Hunters Creek Community , He married Church. “ o5 Pa yp b he magi ay Pontiac Aug, 11, 1897. I'm heading for - Eisine wore a white, eye Site ont umotonee of the | A Metime resident of Oskiand | Osmun’s for some of gown with matching hat. She Thomas F. Bowen Jr., sorved| corey’ aa Memes Polstes | thoes terrific Sum~ ; carrieg white carnations on « his brother as best man. Ushers) rodge, . ae ae x ge white Bible. were Darryl Martin and Dale Bow- He is by his wife: two! ayn ead avi Connie Taylor of Berkley was Both of Nomeo "Gieoomentn im |daughtors, Mrs. R. C, Chlsms off lections are great. “maid of honor, attired in a street- cluded the bride's brothers, Duane|Keego Harbor, Mrs, Ward M. | length gown of biue faille with Keith ‘Bailey of Walled Lake, and one son, | white accessories. She carried and Waits Bal, Themes Forter of hasoer K. Dunlap, alee of Walled] roses, James Brocker of Lapeer ; troit. Lake. : _ wag best man. 1 Holly-Fenton oo 8 ~~ | * ee . A reception held j A rectption was held at the Concert Series jae covet rst felt tntewns' Lake Orion Guild | a gh ceremony. After a short : Is Announced Park. The newiywods are tring ce Slates Luncheon yeang copie wil be at ome fo / eae — A mae eae on Wednesday EVEREST & JENNINGS .% f vocal quartet, single A (] WHEEL : , SS tiany sad! Fetes th Oo ene Imlay , liary Guild is serving ay ay luncheon ~ es 1 hoes ; a Epsom § winter sessions, according to the on Wednesday at the Youth Cen- sad bel Community Concert. Assn. ter, beginning at noon, , pray emanty Concert tam TO nstall St Members are supplying home- Sturdily com oe the s IMLAY CITY—August installa-/made foods in variety for cafeteria pect ag and . Saves Cele urer, Mrs. Philip Jackson of Holly}tion of new American Legion Aux-|Stvle serving, and no advance fed, Everest & ly are: iliary officers ig to be in Lapeer, are necessary, Jonangs Dee. 3, the Angelaires, a group Bae Cate eenvention on ARS Chairman Mrs. Leonard Gant- Aid Kalamazoo Crops of Soe taasate, ot. Denton. to be in Lansing, | sur-suggnets that bastaeny people With Salts Suggested at Holly. mmean, predéuat; Mare Wonks diate, service, ™ by MSU Expert ae et ne erematiote’ at | sath firet vice-president; Mrs. | Proceeds will go to the St. Jo- Walkers - GRAND RAPIDS @ — Epsom eat. coert Barn, Ive Saptenes chag. (7 re Send «hy ye og galts, once a household standb_ nas are ChNe Se ten eady| er, sergeantatarme, Exceatve (church Units to Meet | Aetterteed Bester “for anything from sprains to laxa- ee high esteem in which Community| officers are Mrs. Clara Sharp | ALMONT — An August 13 meet- Michigan First Aid dtive needs, has taken hold in-some| pREAM MATERIALIZES — Milford high night's first official meeting of the Huron Valley |Concerts is held by residents of] and Grace ing of the and Friendship , scwygreomara = nts 99'S school band leader, Phil Haddrill, Jim O'Grady, | Community Band. Area residents who play in- |this area,” says Raymond Hunt.| neicates are Miss Stammann|Classes of the First Baptist Church] Invalid Needs—Sick Room Supplies ay Growing - secretary, and Ron Fremlin, manager, tune up struments are urged to come prepared to begin [president of the Holly-Fenton or will be at Mr. and Mrs, Eugene 4-6847 Se ee ey ncetacing| thelr inst in preparation for tomorrow serious work on concert music ganization. and Mrs. Marian Gibbard, with| ities’ home. The Rev. and Mra.|") 0 Jo 4-688 ae eee pues preperation - serious Membership includes more than|Mrs. Angeline Schonfeld and Mrs.|George Parker entertained the| '62! S. Weedward, Royal Oak, : a a pane Make Music Tuesday at Milford . page emer Holly, Fenton, Lin-\Clara Sharp as alternates. groups last week. Mich. 3 Doors North of 10-Mile . former Michigan Univer- meee ‘sity crops specialist, Paul Harmer, . .. . . Eeceee==Community Band Getting Under Wayss2xs vse Tie Good Howeheering Shop of Fone dog townships oaed 2 heed All Circuit Cou $ — Derine toe cee oe tome By REBA HEINTZELMAN all of the to-; Tuesday night will be the first Milford Correspondent — ete ena ay sont mnie The official meeting ot the Huron Val-| half-day a — 6 ‘ F e._° d 4 "| MILFORD — An: eighteen-year group will be known as the Huron/fey Community band and will be County Courthouse will be redec- r igi aire . \old dream is about to become a/ Valley Community Band, accord: eld, ot me ye owe orated, Robert Y, Moore, chairman : oe e reality for high ‘school band lead-|ing to manager, Ronald Freaiia. to bring their instru- of the County Board of Auditors, 4 RANGE , er, Phil Haddrill. ‘Jim O,Grady is temporary secre-/®F6 Sneed WO Ont egin on con.|*2id today, | “In. £ A community band is being or-|‘4¥: Tort rousie, beginning at & pam. | The Work will be done by county} ' Se ganized whereby musicians from| Purpose of the band Is to pro- e* e maintenance men, Moore said. | Regular $269.95 ? vide service to the community. | faddrill | the desire fi. arity It is also an opportunity for adult adil sald thet te ie a eee (Fair Opening July 31 | ——S <> or plants fa Colerain Alumni participation in good musie; to nization, and already members| IMLAY CITY — Tuesday, July| _ dn dist forn j ae fap mena pes ot have up trom Walled Lake, /31, wil be opening dey of Oe. a the salts in water Picnic July 29 and to increase individual and ow oe , wire | Chneeuie Kivester of Cometock |. TROY, — The annual Colerain) ing The purposes, rules and of- | | “Township became gran Sie Meet pee pele oe) Sale of Frame House NO MONEY DOWN adopt the epsom salts spray Inst; wes the aeieiel. AM fons . : A real beauty and. Frigidaire quality. Three fast- ‘year and says he never will go ~-hrl on ee gp ‘nial ‘Three rules governing the eligi- h fering for sale the frame (ETAT heating ourtabe elements and drop well: cooker ~. > ; beck fo dusting. ttend and renew old acquaintance- bility for participation in the new The City of Birmingham ts offering sg Large, well-insulated oven, convenient storage space, é “You'd never tmow this was the chips id acqualMmtance-' and are: § residence and garage at 343 Park Street. Sealed pro- light and timer, Raisable fourth. burner. game celery field,” Kloster says.| ee ¢ }. Knowing how to play an instrument. | posals for the purchase of these buildings will be re- “There is no indication of a mag-| Persons attending are asked to sem ek te is ceived in the office of the City Clerk of the City of esium deficinecy. The leaves of|bring own table service. The school ye2rs'ar ghit™ *enee! ereduate or 189 Birmingham until 2:00 P. M., E. S. T., August 1, 1956 at ff ‘the plant absorb the epsom salts.|is located at 18 Mile and John R. According to Haddrill, there have. which time they will be publicly opened and read. 4 Onl Fri idaire Last year-we were able to ship|Roads, Troy. been several attempts to organize. Munict- y g Se te te oe cme bands of this type, over a period! These buildings are on the site of a proposed | Peet amar the same conde St. Patrick Guild Slates |ot years, but through mis-organi-iJ Pal Parking Lot and are olfered for ocle & be on Clothes Dryer pounds of epsom sikn gat aoe Luncheon-Card Party —/7aton and oiler tectarn, the Sten) , ked rat the site ° be ved, feo paeboedl should g never materialized, ia If the buildings are to m Fait the blight that much long- ; — : include a reference to the proposed new location. Regular $209.95 The Good Housekeeping Shop 136 West Lawrence St. f City. re Ponties, Michigan bat BE. HANLEY, i} Phone FE 5-0738 | a - oy as 51 W. Huron St. i \ | vf , ; of PONTIAC Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 SS FE 4-1555 rege ___.THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1056 any ae wt 98 i Fier “a Wn a Hi Stitt i een nene EAOGennscee e Anan as. 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