] The Weather | TT Us. Weather Bureaa Porespet = a Occasional Rain - a Detalle page two 114th YEAR ee kkk * * PONTIAC: MICHIGAN, 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, ‘198644 ‘PAGES Ceo Tg ey Te =—S ity OK's Army Recerve ¢ Service Held Today - Final Tribute for Barkley WASHINGTON (INS S)—President| in final tribute to Sen. Barkley. Alben W. Harris, * * order to attend 11 a. m. funeral’ of Mrs, Barkley. service at the Foundry Methodis Church -for the belov ed vecpun "| The 78-year-sid Keatucky Dem- ocrat, who dropped dead of a The great and the near-great | heart attack in the middle of a of the capital arranged te attend | political speech on Monday, will the. rites. Vice President Richard | be buried in his home town of M. Nixon headed the Conroe, | Paducah, Ky. on Thursday. His sional delegation. body will be taken there on a Nixon succeeded the Kentuckian special train leaving Washington who was vice president during the, "is afternoon.’ last four years of President Harry} S. Truman’ 8 "tenure. The service was in the hands of Eisenhower leads the nation today an old friend, Dr. Frederick Brown | chaplain of the Senate. ‘The minister, who shared Barkley’s ‘wit and good humor through many The Chief Exec utive postponed | years at the Capitol, said the serv- his new conference until Friday’ in| |ice would be simple, at the request | Partisanship, so familiar to the|through telling St. 'tireless campaigner from Ken-!stories yet.” {Two Questions Put on Ballots by Commission Residency of Policemen, Social Security Move Placed Before Voters itucky, vanished in the tributes paid to Barkley by Republicans and Democrats in Congress. Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex). who was sworn in with Barkley|- ‘in’ 1913, ‘said his old friend. will “rank with the great men of America.” Rep. Burr Harrison (D-Va), who |was with Mrs. Barkley in the audi- jtorium when her husband died, told the House he consoled her with the thought that the senator “probably is sitting at the right November ballots in action EN NE iby the City Commission He said Mrs. Barkley quietly /ast night. - ‘replied: “‘No, I doubt if he’s) The question of whether Peter’ all his Pontiac policemen should Lincoln Students on Annual Trip ON WAY TO WASHINGTON — Laughing and ss waiting for the Bus that started them on their were awarded annual trip to Washington. D.C. this morning are these Lincoln Junior High ninth graders: (left to right) Tom Nichols, Janet Lichvart, Judy pigibes = Tom 0’ LESGe. Tom Nichols = Janet dero we inW Lincoln Memorial this group of 132 students will | visit Senators Charles E. Potter and Patrick V. | McNamara and Representative George A. Don- | be required to live within the city was put up for No- vember balloting. Supple- menting the city employe pension plans with social security will appear on the August primary ballot. The City Commission last night instructed City Attorney William) A. Ewart to draw up the necessary charter amendments to be ap- proved by the commission before the balloting. The vote was requested by the Pontiac Police Officer's Assn., which charged a 1932 city char- ter amendment imposing the city residency is ‘outdated, without purpose and unfair.” — The present law requires both| firemen and policemen to live, within the city. The vote is ex- pected to affect the fire depart- ment personnel also. . MAY CUT DISTANCE The police group has requested) that police members be allowed to| -jlive anywhere in the county but the commission is expected to re- strict the distance suggested by the group's attorney Paul L. Meri- deth. Two questions were placed on the August and DISCUSSES AIR POWER — Secretary of De- fense Charles E. Wilson is shown as he appeared power. Wilson Orders Heavy Bomber Boost 52 Fleet to 495 WASHINGTON (INS)—Plans for;some U.S. heavy bombardment|. The defense chief disclosed his to Build Active B- an active fleet of just under 500| Wings. B52 jet bombers appeared in the) The increase is from 30 te 45 ‘making today. planes. Wilson indicated, and * *e* 8 the Air Force believes, that this This was expected to result from! eventually will be applied te all Defense Secretary Charles E. Wil-| 11 wings of “‘heavies” te put the son's order increasing the size of' active fleet at 495 planes. New Farm Bill in House WASHINGTON (AP)—The House called up for de- bate today a new farm bill which its Democratic sponsor contends should satisfy President Eisenhower and not invite another veto. Its main provision is Eisenhower’s soil bank pro- gram—but without authority he asked to pay as much ' In February, city employes voted by a 631-140 margin to co- ordinate the two = retirement plans. Casting ballots were 771 out of. 979 employes. If adopted, city employes, except fire and police employes who are exempt from Social Security under federal law, would receive benefits from both the pension plan and Social Security when they reach 65. Dulles in Paris =. for NATO Talks Secretary to Try to Put New Life Into Nations During Weekend Parley Pontiae Press Photo | trips by the Hi-Y. Besides the | PARIS (—U.S. Secretary eats Dulles flew into Paris today} to try to breathe some, new life| ashington. Courthouse S ite Problems Discussed °?"?. by City Officials, County At an informal luncheon meet-'sell the present courthouse site. ing yesterday in the Waldron Ho- Willman said he had_received tel, representatives of the Oakland no answer to his questions as County Board of Supervisors and) yet. into the North Atlantic Treaty Or- Air Force plane (from Washington landed at Orly, airfield nearly an hour ahead of, schedule. Dulles was accompanied]! by his wife. Although preparations had been question of where the new court- made for him to make a statement house will be built. Supervisors on the French radio, he said he and voters, he said, already have had none to make. Instead he decided to build on the service drove off immediately for the U.S. center site. Embassy with Ambassador C. Other officials present were De- Pouglas Dillon. los Hamlin, chairman of the Board putes came here for a weekend of Supervisors; and John C. Aus- meeting of the SATO Council of tin, -vice-chairman of the Board foreign Ministers which may of Auditors. | expand the military alliance into | Su pervisors Schone jointed out {here is no) the city of Pontiac discussed Schone remarked that in his problems stemming from the pro- opinion the County would reglize posed site for the county's new little profit on the present site courthouse. after demolition and site prepa- Possible solutions to the ques-,Talion costs have been met. He tioned legality of Pontiac's an-'Said no money from this source is nexation of the. courthouse site included in the Board's planned were aired. finanic ng of the new building. Pontiac Mayor William W. Donaldson asked if the Board | planned to put the site question to a general county vote. Harold K. Schone, chairman of the Board’s Special Building Com- mittee, said he believed the issuc had been voted on twice, On the’ first ballot, he said, voters au- iborizes a_bond issue for a new editorial today, on page 6. also on page 6. Michigan Republican leaders face a most impor- tant question in the days ahead. The Press discusses their problem and expresses its own view in an | David Lawrence write of Sen. Barkley’s courage, Bob Considine tells of H-Bomb test re page 10. = . ‘ political and economic fields. | | Possibly a new jcould emerge in time. organization | ‘ton as coming to the meeting of) ithe 15-nation NATO Council Fri-| day without any specific blue-/ [pet int. Officials there said he was janxious to hear the views of other ‘governments. be offered which could send to o' ment idea “‘a bad thing.” He said co ap ete pine rend eile ied ah Defense Secretary Gives Views at a news conference docuang the baton’ air May Get Ike's Approval=:s:"=== Expect Erection of Future Center to Begin in Fall National Guard Rejects ‘Adjacent Area as Land for Similar Structure A 50-year lease permit- ting the construction of a new U.S. Army Training Center on a five-acre site jon Orchard Lake avenue was approved last night by the City Commission, Construction on the school-type brick building is expected to begin this _|fall with completion sched- uled in nine months. The city--will-.receive $1 a year from the govern- ment for the lease. AP Wirephote action yesterday at a news confer- ence at which he also: _ ' 1. Described Gen. Curtis LeMay as a “dedicated specialist’ and declined to join in LeMay's esti- ithates that Russia may rule the skies with heavy bombers by 1958-60. * @¢ * 2.. Revealed military. spending for the year ending June % will be 35 billion, 100 million dollars, a half billion more than the last iofficial estimate. He said this is A communication from the B52|Guard reportedly said it ly cannot take second place rt | ‘il : lait withdraw surplus - prod ing acres from cash crops in 1957. Republican efforts to add advance payment author- ity sha up as the issue likely to touch off a new partisan floor fight. They planned to offer several other proposed changcs as well. Debate was scheduled to begin late today, with voting not due ‘until tomorrow. On lesser points of difference, compromises were expected: to N eighbors Save Drowning Boy by Swift Action Swift response by three Lotus Lake residents to a mother’s call the life of a six-year-old boy who fell into the lake yesterday after- noon, apparently while playing near a swimming dock. The youth, Dennis Melton Jr., of 4019 Lotus Dr., was discovered in five feet of water by his mother, Mrs, Dennis Melton, at about 4;45 p.m., according to the Waterford Township Fire Dept. Unable to pull her son from the \water, Mrs. Melton called for help ‘and was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pursinger, of 4023 Lotus Dr., |and another neighbor, Herbert At- kinson, of 4027 Lotus Dr, The two men waded into the water and brought the: boy to land where Mrs. Pursinger applied arti- ficial respiration until the arrival of a Waterford Township Fire Dept. the Senate tomgorrow night this latest of a series of farm meas- ures this session. Chairman Cooley (D-NC) of the ‘House Agriculture Committee ‘called the soil bank advance pay- “the Republicans are going to be jaccused of buying the farm yote, in November”’ jf they insist on jt. Republican leaders, . however, were planning to offer a smple soil bank measure with advance |payment authority as qa substitute for help was credited with saving. jof Water Fluoridation juled to become effective in the ¢ 3 5 ois rf 4E if But he said LeMay is a “dedi- cated specialist’ who is cam- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)- Decatur Endorses Use Acquit City Resident in Shotgun Slaying DECATUR, Ill. uw — Fluoridation of Decatur’s water supply is sched-/» fall of 1957 or early 1958. ~ The city council approved fluori- dation this. week by unanimous vote. Current expansion of the city’s waterworks and a modern- ization program account for the ‘\delay in fluoridating the supply, icqouncil members said. The council earlier had received petitions bearing 10,334 signatures backing fluoridation. Decatur has a population of about 100,000. nine-woman, three-man jury yes- tesday in the shotgun slaying of Willie Henry, 37, of Detroit, on a Pontiac street corner last Oct. 28. Vaughns was charged with second-degree murder after he told police he fired the fatal shot from behind the wheel of his car after Henry drew a revolver from be- neath his coat. for the Democratic-backed bill. rescue team, which revived him with a resuscitator. OUTCOME IN DOUBT | Taken ‘to Pontiac General Hos-! This would eliminate price-sup- ‘pital, the victim was later released | port-lifting provisions in the Dem-, iby authorities when an examina-| ocratie bill which are popular tign proved that his lungs were| with many farm belt members of free of water. The rescuers were Eisenhower vetoed a -prevous dropped provisions he singled out Scat e ed Sho e 5 —He Lost Round 1 | TORONTO, Ont. » — Adver- 'tising in today’s Toronto Telegram: “G olf clubs — must sell or get divorce.” Witnesses at the two and on half day trial said they siw Vaughns shoot Henry. Vaughns told police Henry previously had threatened to kill him. Licenses of Ist Offenders ' LANSING (AP)—-Shocked by increasing highway deaths, state officials today considered a drastic crack- both parties, Thus the outcome of unable to state how long the boy such a move was in doubt. had been in the lake before found. catch-all farm bill two weeks ago, jand the new one sent to the House as most objectionable. Possible Thursday Japan Aid Told | The weatherman says the rain or given $723.624,552 in defense eter registering a low of 45 de-| jequipment to Japan since 1951, grees. the Defense Board reported today.. There will’ be little change in It said it expects $148,770.234 more temperature tomorrow and some in armaments during the Gos chance of scattered showers. To-| fiscal year, = imorrow will be party- cloudy. The lowest temperature reg-| thouse on. the proposed County: Service Center stte off West Boule- vard. On the second, he added, voters rejected extra mullsce for the building. Donaldson asked if facilities for the $600,000) The high bid on shopping and a public cafeteria worth of revenue bonds to finance rates approaching the four per cent informed the commission the bids by Commissioner Philip E, Row- were planned Schone said the the off-street parking project was cafeteria probably would be open accepted last night by the City, to the public, but the Board as- Commission, after the low bid was) sumed private businessmen would ruled void because it was submit- soon develop eating and shopping ted 90 seconds late. facilities ip the area. After both bids, the only ones, to| —- Order of development of the be submitted, were epened and tab- service center and courthouse ulated, a protest was lodged by building were reviewed, and_ high bidder H. Richard Doke, rep- Schone emphasized ‘the present | \Tesenting First of Michigan Corp. heating plant onthe site is ade- vot Detroit. He charged the low bid quate to heat all buildings now |was submitted after the close of them? the sale. The acceptance of the high bid will amount to a-$1,.700 added expense in interest paid over 13 years, City Manager W, K. Will- man explained, planned, Assistant County Corporatipn| Counsel Charles A. Davis asked City Manager Walter K. Willman if he had made efforts to find out whether the County legally can jify for $10,000 in Ninety Seconds Cost City $1, 700 Both bids contained interest’ Bond consultant Dean Stanley, “were a true expression as to how the ordinance and the ce market was today.” the limit set by iwere only a fraction apart, manager added. After a recess was called, bond | The city was expecting to pay an attorney Claude Stevens was interest rate around 3M per cent. called for a recommendation on ———| what action should be taken aft- . er the commission was stymied Pennies From Heaven by the protest. MENOMINEE, Mich. & — It Stevens ruled that “acceptance, snowed pennies from heaven in of the delayed bid (of Shannon and Menominee County—a million of Co, of Detroit) would be im- The unusual 4,2 inch fall in proper.” this Upper Peninsula area Sunday| Acceptance of the high bid Was'| ‘brought the year’s total to 60.3'fought by Commissioner John E,| inches. That's just more than the Carry who declared -“‘he wasn't! 60-inch minimum required to qual-'ready to throw $1,700 down the, state aid for drain¢if the city has a chance to. . |save iC ‘ j snow removal next year. 'yoter-approved lots expected after receipt. : Meadville High School have been tit” thousands ot) ceocace told they f an increase in , yee To Place Your Want Ad jwashing machines. iistered in baasdintoh Pontiac pre-| ‘ceding § a.m. was 42 degrees. The mercury rose to 46 at 1 p.m. BIG SECRET! We don't know how much this advertiser got for the hot water heater... he kept it a secret... but we do | know he got quick results from his ad. Sold tt the first day! A roll call vote was ee ston, All cast affirmative votes to accept the First of Michigan Corp. bid. Willman expects moriey from the sale of the bonds to be available in four weeks, with work ori the ssNIGAL [on™ wor WATER nee er. Best offer es 0055. “So if you have something : i} to s@i, rent, trade or want ‘Now They Are Stuck to buy, don't keep it a secret MEADVILLE, ‘Pa. ®—Pupils in place a Want Ad and school cafeteria lurich prices be-, cause of their gurh chewing. hab- its. Seems gum left on cafeteria’ plates was gumming up the. dish- Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. | terned after that used in ‘Connecticut. 4 | DIAL FE 2-8181 |) 4r'ving. down on bad drivers which includes suspension of li- Dulles was pictured in Washing- TOKYO u—America has leased will end tonight with the thermom-'censes for first offenses. “I just can’t express how depressed I am over these ‘figures,” Gov. Williams told the State Safety Commis- sion yesterday. | Lt. Shirley G. Curtis of the State Police said pro- visional figures for the first three months of 1956 showed a 13 per cent increase in traffic fatalities, \despite the state's new speed law. ite Lease y & Michigan May Suspend The commission agreed to ae a special’ meeting . ‘Monday to consider a new? ‘enforcement program pat-' The program has reduced traf. fic fatalities there 11 per cent, - ~» Hare said he believes the Secre- _jtary of State’s Office can now The plan, offered by Sec- ‘legally ‘suspend licenses indiscrim- retary of State James M. inately, whenever examiners feel Hate, involves suspending suspension is — arranted. ‘for 30 days the licenses of motorists convicted of any) As @ atte of pelle, however, of the three most serious licerises are suspended only after violations. .several convictions, the number 'depending on the seriousness of the Hare said the commission would |. slations. shave to decide what the three most Hare, sheriff's officers and local serious offenses are but they would, |bolice will meet with Atty. Gen, P bly be speeding, failure to! ‘Thomas M. Kavanagh Friday to 'yleld the right-of-way and reckless; draft a new m_ of entorce- ment and discuss revising, the poll- Conhecficut now suspends a cies for suépension motorist’s license on a first con- | The plan will be ‘lald ‘before the _ viction for speeding, Hare said. entire Safety Commission Monday. ” ay * a aw Sexton Facing ~ Reduced Charge Municipal Judge Drops ‘intent to Murder’ in Shooting Case Ex-Pontiac patrolman James B. Sexton; $0, today was bound over on a reduced ‘charge to Oakland County Cireuit Court after one of two companions he admittedly had wounded with his police revolver was jailed yesterday im an alleged auto theft. Sexton, 686 E. Tennyson Ave., will be arraigned Monday on a charge of felonious assault. He was freed by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E, Finnegan, who continued a $1,000 bond. Judge Finnegan. said he | @ropped the “with intent " AG 4 i f 3 iE ed E “|Dreytuss, industrial designer of D.C. Primary that/ voting here in 82 years. “p * : j 14) 1 | es ! oe, ey ai \ Le | b. / 0p ~ : 0 ; ; a % yin # P3 ane | * ra wl Flying Autos. Will Be Common. Cars of Future . CHICAGO (INS) — What does ithe future hold? Fiying autos, mag- netic vacuum pléaners and keyless typewriters. .* . - * * * _That’s the. prediction of Henry iNew York and South Pasadena, Calif. He foresees: A household cleaner that will magnetize dirt, collect it and flush it away. A typewriter that will receive ‘fetters by voice and produce | neatly typed pages. ; The use of television for shop- ping, business conferences and | education, ' And automobiles that will | “hover a few feet off the ground” | and be guided to thelr destina- tiers by an “IBM card which will keep you on the beam.” Dreyfuss issued his predictions Monday in Chicago at the dedica- tien of S. R, Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology's new home for its departinent of architecture, industrial design and city and re- planning. Adlai Leading Final Vote Tabulation Will Be Delayed Due to. Inexperience at Polls WASHINGTON if — A slate of Democratic National Convention delegates pledged to Adlai E. Ste- venson took a wide early lead over one pledged to Sen. Estes Kefau- ver in yesterday's District of Co- lumbia primary. _* ¢ 6 But whethér they won for sure, and by how much, may not be known for days. =a & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; MAY.2, 1956“. % .% i. Pentiac Press Phote hur Tyrrell, who heads the school’s driver education program. Jean and other students will check such items as brakes, exhaust, lights, windshield wipers, horn, steering and rear view mirror, The Chamber of Commerce safety committee will sponsor the event, May 7 to 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and frem 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. All drivers can participate. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — Safety instructors finish up a brief- a mechanic at the Pontiac Retail Store, and Art ing yesterday with Jean Hess, 17 Utica Rd., one of a group of students in driver training classes at Pontiac High School who will! heip out in the auto safety campaign next week. She receives a list of critical safety features to check for working condition. Also in- . structing at the session were John Wickstrom, second from the left, Supervisors of County OK isi'Sscion Pon eas Tax Equalization Schedule ers ocx etsrscuicm Su of -Hame Demonstration &TOUPS.|terday in Harper Hospital, Detroit, | » preparing « 2 At a meeting yesterday in the worked with. the State board dur- needa bee Una a. after a long illness. County Office Building, Oak- ing the past year, and has suc.) stat ay sag tts A = She was born in Flint, Mare 12, i | id tal I land County Supervisors ‘Voted for- ceeded in raising assessments ine ongregational urch ail. ee ot Milford and mal acceptance of the State Tax 3 of the county's 45 cities and ones oe : P “ ai band and Commission's equalization schedule | townships. | Approximately 1200 women will She leaves her tio for 1957. | In the remaining 10, he ‘said,/Participate in the event with ex- three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Owens, om : : : made during the Mrs. Dorothy Atkinson and Mrs. For the nation’s capital — ac- customed as it is to the thunder, of national politics — proved to’ be mighty green at the precinct) level in yesterday's first official, Despite an apparent light vote,! last year by Waterford Township.| was lower than recmommended by The move was legally necessary | investigations by the State board hibits of projects Mae Jean Bai for 1956 and 1957 figures on-as- remain unfinished. 2 cet | Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday ; | Za xplai hat in most iN in- 5. a sessed valuation, because of an) Zapf explained t _Most Speakers for the day will in- from the Haley Funeral Home, appeal to the State commission cases where the State equalization elude Mrs. Hazel Dunlop, author j6¢5, }iamilton St., Highland Park. and lecturer, speaking om “Dee: The Rev. Frederick A. Colch will orative Tables for the Home.” officiate with burial in White Chap- Dr. David Treat, director of the | Memorial Cemetery, Clara Elizabeth Fund for Ma. | the. County committee, the State figures did not take into account new building in the affected area. After State intervention in 1966, assessment figures plum- meted throughout the county Detroit Radar Fails to Convict ‘Speeder’ i case” in speeding ° Judge John speeding Be th _ BRE He i Vidg pit 1" i eee Judge Watts said, s D. W charge against David F. arrested by timer. Officers said | radar, ak permits such radar| -\To Attend Conference “T'm not very sold on radar. We will never convict anyone on this kind of Asst, Corporation Counsel Law- the tabulation machinery all but broke down early today because of a complicated Democratic bal- lot and a lack of experienced poll workers. On the Republican side, all dele-| gate candidates were pledged to President Eisenhower. There was a factional contest for contro! of| the local . > organization. | The names of and Ke-| Stevenson fayver, the Tennessee senator, jwere not on ballot, both had campaigned here for the dis- trict's six ovate votes. | ~ e 68 Washingtonians may not vote \for president, have no repre-| sentative in Congress, and have ‘not voted for any local officials in. \§2 years. Many maintain legal, residence in home states. and vote, atts dis-| PY absentee ballot. | This inexperience proved too much for the new election machin- jery. BOAC Starts Operation From Willow Run Today DETROIT «® — Transatlantic plane service between Detroit and la and London will be start- ed today from Willow Run Airport by British Overseas Airways. BOAC is the first foreign flag carrier to operate out of Detroit. |The first flight from Detroit was scheduled for 4:25 p.m. BOAC will make two trips week- ly to and from Detroit. —— ANN ARBOR — Twelve Uni- lversity of Michigan faculty mem- bers, led by Professors James. K. ‘Pollock, Marshall Knappen and ‘Arthur Bromage, will attend the rence Eaton, representing the po-\mid-west conference of political lice department, said he would scientists Thursday and Friday in and special tools for Volkswagen ojarged that “American military pointed try to carry the case to the State yilwaukee. . Supreme Court. Williams Will Attend LANSING @ — Gov. and Mrs.! Williams will fly to Paducah, Ky. for the late Alben W. Barkley.| They will leave Lansing about a.m. Friday and return the sa ght. The Weather Pull U8. PONTIAC i. raim ending tonight, high 54, low ton . Weather Bureau Report AND VICINITY-—Ocrasio ig 8-20 Various me ahead in tuberculosis control were ternal Health in Flint, will speak to the women in the afternoon on “What Women Should Expect = Everett E. Keller, 40, of 667 of Themselves as Wives and £— Beverly St. died yesterday Mothers.” morning after a long illness, He was born in Dexter, Mo, July 20, 1915, the son of Sam and Myrtie Embery Keller, On Oct. 13, 1934, he was married to the former Alice Russel in Bernie, Mo. «In effect, he said, this means Everett 'E. Keller the individual taxpayer must pay higher rates on assessed valua- tion than he would pay under | | higher assessment figures. The State equalization figure Michigan Bell Telephone Co. will : ; | Calls Celler liest year was $1,395,250,000 for the ive a skit during the afternoon ~ jcounty. This year the total is Si) ecerem on proper telephone man- Weeks for Attack on WOCS. ree 7 mary a ee eee home demonstration units ‘ontiac is assessed at 21.9 per ' the county will participate in| Mr, Kellé> has been a resi- the day’s activities planned in hon-| dent of Pontiac 15 years, coming or of National Home Demonstra-| here from Dexter where he was tion Week, said Mrs. Frieda Ben- a deacon and member of the nett, home demonstration agent, | Sugar Tree General Baptist “Church. He was employed here at the Wilson Foundry. | from levels set by the County | Equalization Committee, Committee chairman Alger Zapf said yesterday his committee has WASHINGTON (INS) — Com. cent of the total, or $347,166.676.| merce Secretary Sincair Weeks) Supervisor David Levinson of accused Rep. Emanuel Celler (D- Birmingham, objected to accepting NY), today of misrepresenting the the report, said. ““We should let the facts about ‘“WOCs" serving in State Tax Commission know we the Commerce Department. don’t like their piecemeal work. Future MSU Students Besides his wife, he is survived WOCs are businessmen serving! don't think the other 10 units _e to Be Feted by Alumni iby his father, and a daughter, without compensation. jare getting a fair deal.” of bt ad | Zapf pointed out the State board; 4, banquét May 15 honoring 23 bara Alice Keller of Pontiac. Weeks assailed Celler in a was not legally required to raise Coy highlechond seniors ovine 2 Other survivors include three scholarships to Michigan State Uni- sisters, Mrs. Alfred Dale and Mra | Mitchel] Funeral Home, St. Clair, Tree General Baptist Church, Dex- ter. Burial will be in the cemetery at Bernie, Mo. speech prepared for the annual county assessment figures at all : aske P : 8 Young, assistant’ to the director of Geraldine on ary, “ House investigating committee that! feared the possible results of Board ajunmg-relations at the University four brothers, Orville of Dexter, accused Weeks, in a report issued rejection of the present figure. and former director of athletics, LaRue, Dawsey and Cecil, all of this week, of setting up within The measure’ passed, 51-11. the county MSU club said today. Bomtiac: = ae hinsia a lobby for private —__—_____— Harry L. Winston, Jr., of Bir- pine service will hay the Ver 7 siness. |mingham: general chairman of the 9 Ccloc is evening in oaF- of 2 Reds Open Bar ' |Devon Gables banquet, said the hees-Siple Chapel with Ytie Rev. The cabinet official said he was’ at Ot h er En d \club is attempting to establish a Floyd Miley of Flint officiating. anne = = sine eaceae | scholarship program to MSU for Following the service, Mr. Kel- ouse invetsigating committee: . pouring out misrepresentations of Ber lin Tunnel | Se about WOCs and advocati | : . - reckless course: of pahaeas which| BERLIN W&®—The Communists Democratic Club Picks ould di fe rram @re opening a snack bar for visi- i . of three urgemtly ceded Iehtevial iors at the East Berlin end of a S1te of New Officers pecialists.” tunnel they accuse the U. S. Army! At a meeting of the Northeast of digging to wiretap Soviet com- Oakland County Democratic Club A 5 i munications. Sunday at Wallers Lake, the follow- G German Ship Arrives me Fa s _ a ie ollicets were Poa Sunken Freighter Afloat e st German Interior Min-; Cecil Warden, president; Mrs. 1 stry also ordered a large tent put Ruth Higgins, vice president: Vic- for Towing to Drydock DETROIT ®— The motorship , |Transontario, the first vessel of . : the Poseidon Steamship Line of ¥? to show visitors a special film toria Schlenke, secretary: Germany to enter Great Lakes service, arrived at Detroit Tues-| 5 : . , ; ; Gayl tromi Germany alia! cargo in. Published about i Zelinski, and A. M. Higgins, trus- der tow to a drydock today. Anded (ateal| (Gehan seariteee! ; v ay nate Workers: patched a hole in one 1 yt The Soviet command on April 23) chairmen were ap- of the ship's col and candidates present yesterday, permitting pumps authorities” dug the 1.650-foot tun- spoke briefly. Plans were an- start removing «water from eS. Committee | automobiles. Dr. Mehas Elected Head phases of the job explained Tuesday evening by C. Iw. Krammeier, of Milwaukee, at | the: annual dinner of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Association. He is the executive secretary of mal the Wisconsin Tuberculosis Asso te | ciation, and he talked to 73 guests shifting "ts at the Oakland County Tuberculos ium. lis Sanatpri ' The guests were welcomed by Lowest temperature preceding § 1m Lee ©. Clark, President of the near 65. Temerrew Leary di cloudy cloudy. Seutheasterty win te moderate today and westerly late tonight. Teday in Pontiac 42. t At $$ am.: Wind velocity § mp.n Direction: East é sete Wednesday a: 7:1) pm. Gun rises Thursday et 6:25 am, “ Moon sets Wednesday at 11-2; a.m. Moon, rises Thursday at 1:34 am. Dewntown fompeent 43 11 a.m wevene sees Tuesday im Pontise (As recorded downtown) temperature.......... | Weather—@unhy. One Year Highest temperature . d Date in 84 Year |sale, $2,603.58 for organization and, | © m 10m = 3 in 1878 field work, and $6,697.18 for admin- ; Tuesday's Temperatere istration, i } aeons 3 3 ie $$ The local association now has) ‘3-3 agp «ade oF gg assets of $105,354.79, the princi.) 9 @ New York % 46)/pal item in which is $97,439.34 cash » So $2 Phoentx os a7|in banks. It now is cooperating in. id 3 he lowe 2 8 the largest case finding campaign’ ar 8. aus (arte $s 38 in the courity’s history. | $ & Temps == Sas! At the business meeting tol | Ago ia Pontiac weer ene Dr, James Cheng, superintendent jand medical director of the San- atorium, pointed out that it now lis operating with nearly a full « capacity, this being without any +---+-45 of the new cases found in the ,current campaign. | The annual report of the as- | sociation, presented by Alva R. + © Musson, its executive secretary, ese eee . 1, showed the tncome..from.. the...’ | 1956 seal sale to be $51,863.82. Expenditures included $13,975.90, . oa for health education, $4,027.85 for) \case. finding, $3,684.33 for rehabili-' Mighest and kena Temperatares This tation, $6,669.18 for expense of seal. N. P. Hammelef and Mrs, A. » + of Tuberculosis Group ‘local association, In his greetings. _ "nel from the American Sector into nounced for a dance June 9. bow. The stern is well above wa- East Berlin and set up an elab-| ‘orate wiretapping installation. Lad, 3, Goofs Rendition U.S. Army officials refused to . |discuss the matter with the Rus- of Romeo-Juliet Scene Ford, blocking river traffic for 24 ‘sians and advised them only hour's. that it had been reported to Wash- Bg Ne UNS) — Three- same ae ington Mahaffey will a aR ye gton. year-old think twice before trying to re- Sorel | The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — An upsurge of new home building and the annual) Clean-Up Paint-Up Fix-Up Week are signs of spring in Birmingham. City officials annoynce that next week is the annual week for special attention to tidying the city. Building permits jumped to 78 for April, according to City Bulld- March, 29 in February and 24 in January. $312,000. A new multiple dwelling unit for nine families will cost $89,000, according to Butf. Permits were issued also for two new businesses, including the $50,- 000 Jax Auto Wash, and one swim- ming pool, for $3.200. This April's building cost esti- mates are above last April's, when 83 permits were issued for $518,450 In building estimates, Directions for disposal of rubbish are included in: the proclamation lof the Clean-Up Week. R. 8. Ken- \ning, superintendent of the Depart- | ment of Public Works says special preparations for the week have ibeen made. All trash should be placed at the curb in permanent or expendable containers, he says, with papers tied in bundles under 23 inches deep. Calls. to the department will pro- vide immediate pick-up of extra- large items such as springs, discarded furniture and water tanks, Kenning says. This is a this- week only service. | Lawn rakings should be put in boxes, Kenning says, rather than in the gutter. The street sweeper cannot take care of such rubble, he added. 2 . 64% * Scott Cole, a Republican candi- date for state representative, will talk on ‘National Security from the Pacific’ at the Birmingham Community House tomorrow at 1 p.m. Cole is on the Novi board of commerce, and has headed the Northville Young Club, and belongs to three vet- erans groups. He holds two presidential citations, the Silver Star, Purple Heart, and the | Bronze Star, from his Korean jo World War Il service. The meeting is sponsored by the |Southfield Republican Women's 'club, ° LJ s Thomas Trisler, 24, 212 Euclid, Royal Oak, was arrested yester- day by police, who are holding him for investigation of larceny ‘of meat and phonograph records \from Peabody's Market the day before. from a local bowling alley lot, | was found two hours later last Two Persons Injured During Tavern Brawl | A kiss reportedly led to injuries ‘for two persons and the arrest of another in Brandon Township | yesterday afternoon, Oakland, |County Sheriff's deputies reported Plans for 22 new homes were ap-| proved with costs estimated at) 'Clean-Up Week, Building |Upsurge Herald Spring night by Trey Township Police. It was partially stripped, po- lice sald, Miss Amweg lives at Birthrong, 67, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's hos- pital after a week's illness. He ing Inspector Andrew F. Butt, moved to 18136 Birwood, Southfield, He compares this with 53in /last year. Born in Mukwonago, Wis., he eame here from Moline, Il, He retired four years ago &s sup- He leaves his widow, Lola, a daughter, Mrs. John H: Roy, of Wauwatosa, Wis., a son, Jack, of Los Angeles,..Calif., a sister. and two brothers in Wisconsin, and four grandchildren, Service. will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Cem- etery. Hammarskjold Returns to Syria Seeks to Settle Dispute on Israeli Plan to Turn River Jordan. Waters Syria's differences with Israel over River Jordan water diver- sion, * ¢, 8 Hammarskjold drove from the airport to the Fo®eign Ministry to ials, would be inside Israeli territory and has nothing to do with fron- tier issues. The channel, for power and irri- gation, was started in a demili- . tarized zone between Lake Huleh and the Sea of Gallilee, near the Syrian line. Israel] halted work in 1953 after a Syrian complaint to the Security Council and a request for sis- pension by theeU. N. truce super- visor. . ot * * * today. Forest J. Sulser, 37, of 5624 worthy Oakland County students. ler’s body will be taken to the Sherwood Rd., Brandon Township, was alleged to have used a ball Margaret Smith, 30, of 5624 Sher- ‘wood Rd., by Rowland E. Hun- lsinger, 27, of Attica. | The investigators said Hunsing- ‘er was struck twice with the bat jby Sulser, receiving bruises of the ‘forehead and chest. (thrown by Sulser, deputies sald. lision bulkheads Garage Looted of Tools prog to : .. . the During Night Breakin | Some $189 worth ‘of miscellan-. iter in the St. Clair River where eous tools were reported stolen | exceptional service to the country ‘the vessel sank April 10 after col-'from a family garage at 120 S, and a significant role in greatly lliding with the Freighter E. M. Ar€more St., broken into Monday,accelerating the guided missile ‘night, Pontiac police said. | The owner, William K. Smith, rae ; “lenact the Romeo-Juliet balcony ancklaU Lorin, Ohic window -@ Wilson Asks Boost ss . . — = Pat climbed up on a window box UM Expert Gives Data joutside the home of a neighbor, on Heavy Bombers |Marilvyn Schwarzmann, also 3. Tre (Continued From Page One) | yindow box slipped and pinned mendably zealous about ‘his part Pat, inflicting internal injuries. of the business,’’ and that this can result in a defense picture which is “somewhat. out of per- | spective.” AF General to Speak DETROIT “®—Maj. Gen. James ANN ARBOR «® — A man who Wilson said his information: is. —- : that Russia currently 1s Geers eral Of the Air Force, wil address says toothpastes with fluoride still | rv a meeting of the Southeastern haven't solved the problems of Bes Gat eons a Oth: Miehiean Assn. of Chiefs of Police: tooth decay: countries so far is small. Thursday in Dearborn. Gen. Car- * * * « ®* roll, who is in charge of security,. Dr. Philip Jay, head of dental ~. He said he has no information Measures at all Air Force installa. daries (decay) research at the similar to LeMay'’s that the, tions, will tell police officers how Univeristy of Michigan, told a pub- planned rate of production in Rus-, his unit guards against saboteurs lic health lecture group that none ' sia is higher than the projected and disloyal personnel. ‘of the recent flood of fluoride ‘rate in the US. : jtoothpastes had come up with the f answer. The best way to obtain dental protection by fluorides is from a Delegates to Caucus in Detroit Saturday | | Oakland County delegates and flag-carrier service from Detroit, Jay said in a talk last night. alternates to the Republican State to Europe will be signaled this “A careful study shows that it ‘Convention Saturday in Detroit will afternoon when the ae has no effect. It is neither harmful caucus at 9 a.m. on the 14th floor seas Airways’ new Glasgow-London po neficial. The more recent C. D. Wheaton to fill 4 vacshcy jot the Tuller Hotel, delegation sec-|flight will leave Willow Run Air- oe Pe a) ee ere retary Mrs, Genevieve Schock said: port. At the directors meeting offi-| yesterday. District officials state that all, cers for the coming year were cho-| The convention, to nominate tourist class flights in double-' en as follows: President, Dr. C. P. \Michigan delegates to the National:decked Bocing Stratocruisers will caiq ‘ Mehas; vice-president, Dr, Young;' convention in San Francisco this leave trice weekly. The flight, to: _ Dageee meee secretary, Alva R. Musson; treas-/summer, is scheduled for 11 a.m.|operate on Werinesdays and Sat--NO POINT IN USE ‘a Cass Technical High School, [urdays, will origiriate in Chicago.) If a child already is drinking British Airways to Begin Detrpit-to-Europe Flights DR. C, P. MEHAS Jowing the dinner and program, Dr, Cheng, Dr. A. 'R, Young, L, Mills Were chosen directors for the coming three years, and nous fluoride, has been reported effective but these reports re- quired confirmation,” Dr. Jay wer, Frank> Bartlett, v i ? ‘ Fluorides in Water Supply Surpass Paste Additives fluoridated water, Dr. Jay said, dated toothpaste or having the jteeth painted with fluorides. “It is similar to vitamins,” he said. ‘“‘You can take moré and more of them but the body will _ only use so much.” | Dr. Jay said the most effective |amount of fluorides appears to be jone part to a million parts of | water. Dr. Jay spoke highly of the re- ‘sults of the fluoridation water pro- ‘Scale. | * 6¢ @ | He said children born since the /experiment began in 1945 have av- muniti aaae meen lconform to the Additive t ad rtised, stan- rage 0 per cent less decay law. aative te be eee than children in surrounding com-| Israel] has said she will not delay plans indefinitely if the 'Arabs refuse a U. S. \Mo., where service will be held pat -and bottle as weapons . when for a joint river development pro- at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Sugar he. objected to the kissing of /¢C' Chrysler's Keller Gets Army Citation WASHINGTON (INS) — K. T. Irene | PORT HURON u® — Salvage, The Smith woman suffered cuts Keller, recently retired on the tunnel. In addition, the min- Warden, treasurer; and Donald O. workers say they may get the of the neck and left arm when hit|chairman of Chrysler Corp., re- listry ordered a special booklet’ Menzies, Allen Pilkington, Joseph sunken freighter A. M. Byers un- by flying glass from a_ bottle ceived the army's highest civilian award last night for his contribu- tion to the nation’s guided missile ram. . The award was presented by Ar- imy Secretary Wilber Brucker who said Keller was being honored for \program.”” - Keller was the honored guest a Winches will pull the Byers to who lives at 1155 Fairfax St., told the Annual Congressional Banquet the Canadian shore for further re-' police that apparently the culprit/SPonsored by the Michigan Secre- pairs before she is towed to a dry |entered through a broken rear ‘arial Convention which was held in conjunction with the national convention of the U.S. Chamber of ‘Commerce. Non-Conforming Use Ordinance Offered An ordinance to amend the non-conforming use regulations in F. Carroil, deputy inspector gen- makes it his business to find out theage is no point in using a fluori-_ the city’s building zone law was ‘presented to the City Commission last night for its first reading. Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) waived the reading land offered the ordinance by title only. The second reading, and pos- ‘sible adoption is expected at next |week's meeting. | The proposed law will permit expansion of buildings used in ‘non-conforming use ug to 50 per, cent instead of the present - 100 |per cent. The non-conforming use permits Inauguration of the first foreign treated public water suply, Dr. ‘in the nation on a large controlled the continuation of land and build- ings in the lawful use that existed at the date enactment of the law, although’ such use does not provisions of the The second major change of the es with no fluorides in the new law will require such estab- water. Children born in’ 1950 have |lishments to comply with the \83 per cent less decay, he said, provisions of the ordinance if land while children who were six years ‘is not used for 12 consecutive \ lrule. (old when the study began have 26/months in the non-conforming use per cent less decay. rc oly | " J aga Ae f i f HS | oy i 4 oe FS 4a 7 ‘ \ \ . 4 | a ae - _- = 8 ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956. | La + cL. serit "promptly as registered mail/G,, Tabove another. The auditorium ing, which replaces one destroyed | ¢ 4°! . student be paid the $15 given the Registered Mail Errors Opera House Fronted Scale 160 iad tne-uipilers @ciree ea. . Still Made a Profit clected officials for’ attending «| nn by” postal employes. . . : ee ee by Great Glass: Wall —_ [other visible _ * 6 «& ‘ iDe ae Youth Day went off smoothly|to, but still voted to pay each stu- ‘Rodent Factory = fi enough when. high school seniors|dent $5 out of their own pockets. Rerouted More Quickly | g er intends to go by registered mail shipper. Formerly such items in-|burg’s new $1,000,000 opera house} Boxes and balconies -are SUS-| SAN DIEGO. Calif. —- The zoo and which-has adequate postage,|tendedfor registry were delayed|has a facade that is one great|pended from the roof by stecl| raises mice and rats, 8,600 of them|*°™Prarily filled in for members ' but is inadvertently deposited with/ until further checks were made) glass wall framed in concrete and/péams. Hamburg citizens contrib: |in 1955, to feed to its reptiles and|of Fiscal Courtthat is, until one Stan Musial was hit eight times BOWLING GREEN, Ky. ® —/ meeting. The adults took ovef pron- B A C K F IN| S T e) S E BOOK STORE bo a regular mail shipment, is now with the sender. chromium. Three foyers are one'uted all the money for the build-'caryivorous birds. student ofered a motion that each by pitehed balls in 195, Buy your com terrific, Super Dollar Days s f Remember ~ Pofos WHITE PLAYSHOE SALE Airy one-strap sandal with decora- $ LLLES tive fringed vamp or wedge heel sandal with mass cutout v Styled in fabrilite with California platforms, White only. 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NIGHTS TO 9 1 ; -{ | as Mies { “ F if z U fe yf fay ' 2 ry ¥ iN ee tte Each year members of the Oakland County Osteo- pathic Auxiliary gather for a benefit tea or luncheon using proceeds to support the-Osteopathic Student Loan and Research Fund, for their scholarship funds or to support the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, Pictured as they gathered at the buffet luncheon held .Tuesday at : 18 Girl Scouts | _Enjoy Weekend | ‘on UM Campus | _ Girl Scout Troop M8 spent a re- cent weekend at the University of! Michigan in Ann Arbor. Eighteen’ we grams. ' d, toc ri : : ; : j t Seve girls, 12 years ol ° ok the t ll Modeling the fashions shown at the polished cotton, Mrs. Lawrence Bilodeau District Seven Workshop will * h ! , - 7 . : : : ; be held May 9 at Jane Addams Arrangements one made with! buffet luncheon and fashion show of the of Rochester in an Trish linen sheath dress School Noval Oak Uiworkanens the cooperation of the dean of wom- Oakland County Osteopathic Auxiliary aml Mrs, Lionel Dillman of Birmingham, | wit be offered in the morning, ol Ged oth bn were members (left to right) Mrs. H. E. treasurer of the auxiliary, who also and the afternoon session will be in a dormitory at thes Jones B j } } k leled j fees devoted to a discussion period an- Women's League. ones yy sirming tam who . wosesa pin modeled a sheath dress. ee questions from the morn- ‘ aa aa ink. A tour of the campus buildings, a trip through the muscum, and R d ib] The evening session will feature lunch with the students at a oun a e a panel of school superintendents women’s dormitory were among | who will discuss PTA policies. This the events of the day, ( lub Holds will be followed by workshops on Tr the tri the effect of PTA policy on fund B trip = “Te raising, legislation, programing, Susan Arnkoff, Karen Bronoel, nstal lation sponsoring youth groups and co- Ann Dorman, Heidi Griffith, Klona H McLaughli ¢ operating with the school. Merrill. Presidency T a k en A conference- to provide training a cad a na ay yay ; for loca] unit leaders and an op- irgi peach ' TN m: ‘ by Mrs. Cleland at portunity to combine business with Marjorie paport, LaNetta Row-| L h 2 M c ‘pleasure will be -held at Higgins ron grove ans Rowena | | sUNcChNeON eeting Lake Conservation Camp June 2 bs hi, ludy TE, Helen Thams, | - s | to 27 wren eee eae sconetic | Mrs. H. E. MeCulloch presided, | ‘The Pontiac PTA Council ts . ee at the luncheon meeting of the> | cooperating with the Adult Edu- . he ; Round Table Club held at Hli-Land | cation Department in helping : Accompanying t girs were Manor Tuesday when officers for | distribute questionnaires and in- - Mrs. Raymond Rapaport. Hank the coming year were installed. | formative letters on the possibill. sleader; Mrs. William Merrill, co | < s & | Os re ray . a) 9 | t “s for ac education classes leader; oni eararsped Bronoel and | Mrs. Eugene Cleland is presi- | next year. Mrs. Harry Arnkoff. Ident. Her officers include Mrs. | a 2 )Wilham Gordon, first vice presi Letters will fee et for = , i j ; c > ; Gs ae " rs e aining > § t edue \ Bleaches Bring The buffet luncheon and fashion show out the county, Pictured at the service (9 oS a an second He eal eee, focus cn ‘ ; med ae ; \ ; . . vice president; Mrs. Willic awe auion Pror q UG SUONnaInes \ Back Whiteness held at Federal Savings and Loan Build- table dre (left to right) Mrs. Edgar N. \P en Ape ake be distributed by the schools, ‘st = = : ‘ 4 ary. 1 ee : > |. ing on Tuesday by members of the Oak. Leas, Mrs, Robert Harley and Mrs. Har- Anderson. corresponding secretary; : ae MADISON, Wis. (INS)\—Women land County Osteopathic Auxiliary at. old Hitche ah, guests from Huntington Mrs. Smith Falconer. financial) Meeti NG Conducted . should be reminded that laundry ‘ secretary, and Mrs. William Ford, ’ 7 bre p , ; | bisachesiden’ rernove Gitine, 7acled me *mbers and gue sts from through. W gol: Ss treasurer, ‘They were installed by by Booster Class gd a " ’ . t | : only bring back whiteness Mrs. T. C. MeFetridge. | Ferty members and gues of the So says Margaret Comper. tex Hint on Nail Polish O tl- Mrs. Clu. Gann cts Mrs. Edwin C. Williams, Mrs. [Booster Class of First Methodist Hi = cere ne University aot A mature wo shoald select Pp u Uu George R. Eldred, Mrs. William ‘Church jwere entertained recently - Wisconsin. he ma a oe Wome a ec H. Knudsen and Mrs. James H. by the Rey. and Mrs. Paul Havens , Miss Cooper’ says the best way M€r nail pelish color with a »J t l] ti t B H mM McGuire. were received into © at East Iroquois road. to keep clothes white is to wash Cagle eve. Some women are ns a a 10n a reen O e membership. | - * them with soap and plenty of hot, slender enough, dress with flair Mr ites Robert Tallman gaye the. ddto- soft water. She says rinsing clothes and do the kind of work that ‘makrs Installation of officers of the Mrs. Tom Hhuska was installed) Mrs. Clel: ind ‘ported on the Fashions by Hilda’s were modeled at the buffet ‘tens on “The Character of David.” is important because that’s what brilliant nail polish seem_in keep: Opti-Mrs. Club of ae lae was held @s president with Mirs. HAL Mill " ‘Southeastern District Convention of| chi j j F It was the same presantation he t “as vice presidents Mrs. G. W. the Federation of, Women's Cl: bs| luncheon and fashion show held by members of the 7° coe a a arenes) Girt ee Sy trom fibers 1k tncsdax evening gata iiiq tauie (ola 1 tent ue at’ Sturgis, Wis. Marsha Thomas! Q) ) } Te ee Ue hee secon » nresident, s. ate Is, 8S. Ali i Ome the tien ; Tho ee = ee The textile chemist said women’ But red polish looks out of char- Mrs. Don Breen of Borwick boule py 00) Bwalt. eecretary, and’ Mrawas. chosen as the. federation’s! Oakland County Osteopathic Auxiliary Tuesday, Mem- years ago, The Rey, Mr. Havens m PW » ary { “ 5 e u € ‘ f as 1 » “oly fi pe ‘ ~ should pfe-treat hems on slips and acter on many other mature yard. The group met at the Breen pip} Burt hee, cela Came Tie qieae hers of the auatliary who modeled fashions at the affair showed colored PNORINSS iy UES ORE | collars and cuffs to remove the women. A pale pink polish or @ home for the business meeting fol ‘ training at Ann Arbor held in Ponttae Federal Savings and Loan Building were cena) te “ us ind . grime that collects there. clear one may be more suit table. lowing dinner at Devon Gables Installation ‘was conducted by Ps * . ly ger, : : : > = : , nee + i ) Mrs. Irving. Gillies and cach in- NHAGUNCCHICn hea (left ts right) Mrs. K. R. Olson of Berkley wearing a Mr. and Mrs. Bernel Anthony, < . Announcement was made of the : : ‘i . : Se “ ee ne : coming officer was presented goon house at Oakland Child Guid. black sheath dress with red and white check top and ae a n Willi ue : id i > . acele . on : ' : : 6 Mrs. Edna Werden served. Mrs | ae ENG Seed ance Clmice Thursday and’ adult! Mrs. R. 4. Bilson of Birmingham wearing a blue linen eye prot Zt Creon street will ball © : : * BORE es i y roe i bya : . ] educ are NM programs at Ann Arbor alts mith dre a. enterain for the May meeting . The Opti-Mes, braceléts were de- May 8 and 9 a 3 _ : ‘j | Sig ned by Mrs. Alan Robertson, and Mrs, Leon Belknap, chairman 4 a sample bracelet will be sent tO 9¢ the new Mental Health De- 7 /Optimist International for recogni-! partment, explained the project 1 tion in the national magazine. ' te members and also discussed a 7 ' the USO program for - rtain- q OCT as give by Mrs , . Fj | Invocation was given by ing af the Nike Army Base Se ae uFred Coleman. Mrs. Orit Huntoon Ayburn Heigh{s. Vrs. Cle aa } ? lJr. introduced Ellen Boston, who program chairman, ltroduced | W LDNE SD. \Y, M. \Y 2, 1956 P AG KS it 15 staged a skit about dise jockeys Mrs. Fritri Stoddard who gave ~~ — and panel experts. two readings. Mrs. Roy Lewis, retiring presi The: next aneeting of the Cit Pc 2 Ss [ Ni 2 ‘I fe; ) ) Lo An > dent, was presented with a gift. Federation of Wonren's Clubs wv i rT. ona L (E WS O} i Cl € S mn re ( — A denation was collected to send bea dinner May 4 at St Benedi . ve , Aly ! 7 three children to Camp Oakland. Church Mrs. Carn Odell will pre Mi and Mrs. Gal " A. Blaylock and — service. Upon initiation of Ress diite are the infant's A donation was also made to the sent a book review aft the Qukland ef Ottawa drive and Mr and Mrs Thursday, the women will become gtandmothers. American Cancer Society, County benefit tea at the hone of Av W. sea ek of ae ia members af Wayne's (Gold kes * * «© \ : 4 ere have returned to ther homes fol- . . rey ik year Sa, Members of the’ program com. ITS BG, With Jur _ oo . two-week vacation spent|Chapter of Mortar Board Mr. and’ Mrs. George J. Smith nt : eTtSO : * Le be ee etch x J mee Oy ! { Hih- mittee were Mrs. Robertson, Mrx Hosteaces for the day were Vx at Fort Lauderdale, Miami and st! . 2 % fe of Ad of Mish Huntoon, Mrs. Rey Bassett and 6 : Y i: SEN inal oe yy Petersburg, Fla. « | Mrs. A. Bird Glaspie of Oxtord field drive announce the birth of j Mrs, Lewis see ee Ag ue "6 « 6 | has returned to her home after 4 dauchter Colleen Fay, April 12 naeeson Lirs. & ‘ SOM IPI SOHY WITS, . 7 . : , 1 . : : : Paul Herbst and Alt 4 Spronustein Elinor Schutt, a student at Siena caeaeen the winter in Lake 3+ pontiac General Hospital / Patient in Hospital Heights College, spent the weekend Worth, Fla. “Grandparents of the infant are ‘A | Wi are Mr. and Mrs. *** ; ; | : AMEN ard Sout! iM thy her parents, ee Aire and Migs. Come GA a A | sone eo ‘ 7 ; we 7S : Couple eee * ivin Schutt of Auburn avenue. Mrs. Athanasia Couretas of Rat < and " urry G. Adkin of Jos ‘oh . M re Hos nal . R - houseguests were Norma and burn street will be accompanied South Shirley avenue and Mr, | Sees In E\piscopa ite | a ra Perez from Ponci, Puerto by Mrs. James Chates of Flint and Mrs. George Smith of Lands iJ > f Ny \ | Ic mM F t Ay a ceremony performed in All Rico: eee oy Mite ead * downe drive j LO ing ven S Saints Episcopal Church on Sat On Saturday Elinor entertained | . ae | 8] Neighbore Ort Together. will, be Tala Vie Weng - Donaldson at a luncheon for her fellow jsix- gmonthiiy acatlon: Airman 3-C. and Mrs, Richard nei pe Mes Mensa mn S48" became the bride of John Davies. “Students, Marilyn Smith of On Friday they will sail on the Carpenter (nee Roberta -Leslie} Z ett f hursday for @ noog coop : Hil M A SS Queen Fredericka for WKaln- luncheon Rs fe Bloomfield ills, ary an : 7 annoutice the birth of a son, | DeMolay Mothers Club will meet Mrs. Robert Donaldson Jr. and Miche of Grafton, W. Va., Bar- mota, Greece. Mrs. Couretas will Z he a | [Thursday at T pm. at the Masonic 7 iy Davies attended the couple. bara Ragen of Wyandotte and visit her brothers, whom she his Ricard Roe. a af i : \ a G The R Cc CG : Patricia Snyder of Coldwater not seen for 35 years, in Methone, Selridge Air Force Base Hos. ! A ” . | Sewing Circle Weicome Bevenes The Rev ¢ Geo i, e Widdifield Patricia Snyc : . = i mits : | . ¢ Assia hed Greece, pital. E * Pontiac Press Photo lodge : 246 will meet Thursday pe “for med the 8 o clock cere mony, * * te s . ‘Mrs Eva Strebe 282 E Pike 8t Fer : = * * | Grandparents of the inf. nt a > i " . ae _|® moon cooperative luncheon “A reception was held at the Donna Anderson of Cass-Eliza-) , q wo Bs se ‘ant Are Members oy the Opu- Mrs. Club held lets designed by Mrs. Alan Robe risen Use Francis , C.., Butterfield Tent Nine, home of the Robert Donaldsons on beth road was one of the 19 out-! Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hutchins Mr and Mrs. Winfield F. Leslie @ dinner followed by the reading of (left to right) Mrs, Roy Lewis of Eliza- Ouetee Hp Gis creer va at it Berkléy avenue immediately fol-’standing Wayne University women son (nee Nancy Hetherington) of of W iliams Lake and Mr. and , Bs “annual reports Tuesday evening. —New beth Lake road, outgoing president; Mrs. (Onion "Hall 128 W Pike’ st ‘lowing the ceremony. tapped by Mortar Board recently. pentane = SS ee Poa George Carpenter of Draytom oe . ae: Doo ys | Friends P i t .qith » nati seni " ns congratulations on the birth of a Plains, . ve Officers were installed and presented with Tom Hruske of Cass Lake road. incoming wi" "Staten Seckoe? To ser ¢ * The national senior women's, CK srimanaps atone Val personalized. bracelet ribed h th oid j Mrs. Irvi Cul | |Thursday at 720 p.m. Mr and Mrs. Davies will sail hqnor society taps only those who! #08, Steven rf s, April, 70, Airman Carpenter is home om ty 0 s inscribed with the president, and rs. srring (st lies Of | wack of: Baiawin Methodist Church on ‘May 23 for’ several months have shown exceptional achieve-| Mrs, C. fHetherington leave: from Lake Charles Wir Force: ) | pli-Mrs. Creed. Pictured with the brace-. Mohawk road. pe ES 1 dicera’ "* labroad. rhent in scholarship, leadership'Tporpe street and Mrs. Ben DeVar Base. | iF : a ; : : ; , { x “ ° ‘ ) * Fs ‘ ~ A Pontiac Presa Photus Fedéral Savings and Loan Building are (left to right) Urs. Robert Woodruff of Rochester, vice president; Mrs. Leonard Suidara of Berkley, president; Mrs. Joseph Sabato of Lake Orion, recording secretary, and Mrs. Robert Tull of Royal Oak, president-elect, ’ rl ‘Has Meeting at Whitfield on Tuesday Presidents of Each Local Unit Outline Accomplishments | | | Members and friends of Pontiae Council of PTA met Tuesday after- ‘noon at Daniel Whitfield School for the last session of the year. Mrs. WilliamWright and Mrs. Wil- liam Mihalek yead annual reperts, | e * * | Presidents from’ each local were ‘called upon to evaluate on what their locals had accomplished. Youth groups, such as Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts, Blue (Birds and Girt Scouts, highlighted « ithe year’s activities of the ma- |jority of the locals. | The homeroom mothers, back- | bone of all good PTAs, seemed to have a yery favored spot in each local’s report. Sources from which each local gained help were leadership train- | ing - Parent Education |Institute, Higgins Lake Conference} |presidents’ meetings, proble we FOULrSeS, ‘There are five pages in today’ s Women’s Section at aie ‘convention and dis- Alt locals reported : clinic trict ec aices several delegates were sent to ‘ each, } { * ¥ * | | Fairs, bazaars, bake sales and j dinners were ways and means of raising funds to meet each budget and help, with the Pontiac PTA ‘Council scholarship fund. 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And he feels well he becomes acclimated be: that some day, also under perfect ‘tween now and’ then. | | won, 9-2 PILE UP AT THE PLATE — Umpire John Rice calls Tiger catcher Walt Streuli out at the plate in the third inning of the game against the Yankees yesterday in New York. Yankee backstop | Yogi Berra blocks home plate and puts the ball on Streuli. after | taking a perfect peg from center fielder Mickey Mantle. New York Cat Cay Tournament record alker makes a whiskey among $365 $931 4/5 Qt Pint cose Neo. 468 Code Ne. 400 | MEN’S WORK CAPS 49s t Men’s Denim Jackets *3% Sanforized S—M—L \ eee denim SLACKS | Hi. 52% | seme spe Neat to Se ars 158 N. Saginaw INC , PEORIA, ILL descisioned Gray Kurdelmeier of lowa University and Thomas: de- cisioned Dan McNair of Auburn, Ala. Skating Champ Will Aid MSU Olympic Fund EAST LANSING (#—An ice show followed by three-and-a half hour telethon will be staged at Mich- igan State University Saturday m night to help raise funds to send the U. S. team to the Olympics. The MSU“ student government, sponsoring the affair, is shooting for a goal of $30,000. Carol Heiss, Olympic figure skat- ‘ing champion, will star in the ice | show. |televised variety show featuring i/personalties from the sports and It will be followed by a entertainment worlds. Isaac Crary Thinclads Outrun: Lincoln Squad Isaac Crary Junior High. School's \track team scored a 47-30 victory ‘over Lincoln Junior High yester- day on the Waterford High cinders. ‘It was the 2nd win of the season for Crary, which downed Eastern last week to post its 1st triumpH over a Pontiac school. Mike Ewer paced the Crary thinclads with 11% points. Ewer. won the broad jump and 100-yard ‘dash and anchored the winning 440 relay team. The winners took seven Ist places. Tavern Softball Practice Louie's Tavern softball team, last year's Class C city league champion, will hold a practice session Thursday at the The | Bagley School diamond. Starting time drs p.m. —_= ees Kiwanis Day At M-69 Speedway Sunday, May 6th Quelifying .. .1:30 P.M, Ist Race... 3:00 P.M. ries" =o (Rain Check Date: May 13th) } i . 4 fi + i Wy ji 2 : A ‘ 4 ae , j oe oe a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY'2.1956 —~ TWENTY-NINE j Homer Happy Yanks Blast Tiger Pitci ing, 9-2 | LErs co searing! | 4 Hurlers Get Rs : koa | = a ‘3 Skipper Golfers Win 6th | Shelled by NY ie aati RG, NIGHT SESSIONS WEDNESDAY THROUCH SUNDAY 7:45 P.M. TO 11 P.M. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION Paced by John ‘Wettlaufer's 75, Wettlaufer took medalist hon- SPECIALLY FOR : BEGINNERS! { I : ithe Waterford High School golf or with his round and teammate lteam downed Walled Lake Tues- Dale Wheeler was right behind ™ iday afternoon, 311-324, in a dual with 76. Jack Reynolds fired 73 a Wl < | Club. It was W aterford’ s 6th win, and Cleland, Charboneau had 81. ORGAN MUSIC | Ing ald e in nine starts. Norman Dierkes led Walled Lake Tom Montgomery . . . Talented Organist (plays = Sh ————— = — | with 78. Plays Miemmar sade Morten Saturday and . ; : unday Nights. Drills for Mets | Milford’s golf squad won its 6th ; Lary to Face Kucks 3 match in 10 attempts with a 279-287 Friendly Clean Atmosphere in Second Game of Eastern Trip | Mets Class D City League base- jy argin over Bloomfield Hills in a ball club will hold ee practice) i.-man team affair at Highland! sessions this week, starting tonight. : VGoll Club. The losers’ Bud Badger Workouts are set for 5 p.m. each was medalist with 38 while Fred day, including Friday and Satur- ¢ . : day, All drills take place on the oxen was low for Milford with 4475 | Ww. Huron St. FE 5-3677 Wd Columbia-Joslyn north diamond 2 Class D players are invited. For further information contact Ray Newton at FE 5-1023. NEW YORK. i? — Ever since Frank Lary beat out an inside- the-park homer on opening day, home runs have played an im- portant part in the 1956 fortunes of the Detroit Tigers. | At the mere ine oe ste eee a : Sr es Ae es ae. 8 maoee ay's Minor League Baseball on the minus side and the , Tigers oo —— prey Coast Teacte i - ' ngs) are suffering. ; San Francisco 6. Hollywood 2 (10 inning i lt was mighty nice te win the ; FABIUS WINS DEKBY TRIAL — (Calumet s terday. Running fourth is Black Emperor (7). A Seattle 4 Sacremento 3 Portiand 7. Los 1 arms ys “i ishe F ist ¢ orses is expected for the classic which AMERICAN SCSSOCIA TION ‘ first game with Cleveland Sun- | Farms Derby -hopeful Fabius finishes ahead of list of 17 horse pec F i Deo vor AMERICAN ASSOCIATION day on Bill Tuttle's 10th inning = Countermaid (2) and Head Man (hidden) in the runs Saturday. i Leute tiie 2 Cush! lL mings) ndian wlis 4 St aul ? blast into the seats. Then the Derby Trials at Pou ville s Churchill Downs yes vi uneapelis ~~ ‘wienga, pod tide suddenly switched.: ——— - = : , ee The Indians pounded Tiger hur!l-: ers for five circuit blows in a. EBS =: Day Filled With 3.2 Games in American League change of scenery doesn't always mean_a change of fortune. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Orioles pulled oul an. Hanning ? home. Bill Zuverink, who pitched n¥oved along to third, then scored Mantle laced one of Steve Gro If only Dalatron the electric\victory over the Chicago White the last two innings, was the win-'on Chico Carrasquel’s sacrifice | mek’s first inning offerings into brain could talk, maybe it would Sox the Indians turned back the |. fly. : the right field seats at Yankee have some explanation as to why Washington Senators, 3-2, on a run aS om 4 ll ae Ag had toloverenmme al two | ‘ _ Stadium and the American League; — Pe ee ae a ace at Pease eerie al Lone oy | The indians’ triumph was a rum Red Sox lead to gain the vic-) { champions went on to an easy 92 Place rit ‘eombination of the effort of Early tory for Lou Kretlow. They scored ‘ triumph over the Tigers day, just half a game out of the’ The National League also had 8! Wynn, who tung up victory No. 3 once in the sixth and twice more ” menk Bauer made if seven ne cee leadew — the baci a on a seven-hitter, and Al Smith in the eighth. Jim Finigan scored heme runs in two games for the Dalatron. you may recall, Pe aa Br aves. They tnched Lees =| iclubbing. In the ninth, Smith col- the winning run on a squeeze bunt as he hit one off Duke hee Tigers to win the pennant and St. Louis Cardinals and the Broo ‘ected his third hit, a double, by Joe DeMaestri Buy One item— A BIG MONEY-SAVER! | Get Second for 18-inch THRIFTI-CUT 66° opposition . | nn “ifs’’ about it. Mogt of the ex-\lyn Dodgers by virtue of a 6-4 - - . ——_—__—-_-— ; 4 | —— { pert thought the New York Yan- dec ision over the Philadelphia | Rotary Power Mower | In many ways yesterday's WAS jees would win it Phillies Cer Wesh Brush .. $3.98 | Regular $64.50 Value $2.09 Chamois ..._ 66c : $2.95 ) Bicycle Tire .... s Reduced $4999 $1.25 Bicycle Tube 66c one of the Tigers’ worst games * * * * They committed two costly errors, Actually = reasons for the Ti The upstart Pittsburgh Pirates) had a runner thrown out at home gers’ failings are apparent enough. |knocked the Cards aut of first. | plate and saw their pitching ham-'The power boys of the Bengal! place with a 42 victory and the| mered for 11 hits. Only rookie: lineup—Al Kaline, Harvey Kuenn/Cincinnati Redlegs, behind the six- Jerry Lumpe and first baseman ang Ray Boone — aren't hitting.|hit pitching of Bob Klippstein, Bill Skowron went hitless against Boone has a .262 average Kaline| downed the Dodgers, +1. The New| to Only... i -Gromek, Dick Marlowe, Mass and 227 and Kuenn .190 ‘York Giants outlasted the Chicago| y euren peuraicer uae: j ' Paul Foytack. The Tigers dropped a 92 deci-|Cubs, 2-1, in another game. take a . Foytack was the only pitcher to sion to the Yanks in New York| Baltimore's victory over the months | Speed Master escape the shelling. He struck out yesterday. Although the defeat|White Sox had an ironic twist. The to pay Cer Brush $3.95 one, walked one and blanked the was humiliating, Manager Bucky |Pale Hose played their first six| Gar Brusn . 99. 89c Polish Cloth _. 66¢ o. Dependable Car Side Mirror $2.98 2 cycle moter $1.00 Steering ¢ = tam Wheel Cover .... 66¢ Rearview Mirror . $6.95 nals 98c Visor Mirror _. 66¢ walls, etc. | Gorden Cart $8.95 1.75 Lewn Sprinkler 66¢ FREE © Cuts 130” to 246” high | > 1 DEMONSTRATION iasikicl Wises ace Yanks witout)(s) Bit tn) the last ‘Harris found some cause for opti-| games without an error, but made —. = mism. Kaline -and Boone each col- | four in this one, and, as fate would Three of the nine New York jected two hits and Kuenn one, sojhave it, one led to the winning runs were unearned but the Ti: [they may be snapping out of it. lun gers’ two were pretty cheap a = When they do, the Tigers will) White Sox relief pitcher Dixie, well. ; be dangerous Howell threw wild on Billy — : acrifice bunt in the Lth, ‘ only in the 7th with, Elsewhere in the American/ner’s sacri : aba Sai ureight walks by: ‘League, the last-place Baltimore permitting Bobby Boyd te jog winner Whitey Ford. ith Teer, whe ae roe 3 MSU Hurlers ‘Olson Laughs | operon lig econ at Robinson's the Yankees Detroit ends its New vane aa ; Heavyweight Bid wy Kock eer ae Shackle Broncs OCEAN ho Ig (INS) — fo driving abies. Often an‘index to an automobile driver's driving habits is with whom he carries his insurance. So just listen to this Those insured with this Exchange at the Automobile Clab of Mic igen, because of their collective good driving, and fewer losses, are the recipients in the ee ‘fourteen months of four reductions in rates and the savings return has been increased 50‘ > over two years ago. VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE 2: "Bobo Olson laughed off reports that Over f t dred tl d Michi COM PLETE LINE Fir t n pETROIT NEW YORK . ; er four hundred thousand Michigan motor- B Y estone aa a bl Ryman cre ey es Fan 13, Give Up Five Sugar Ray Robinson aspires to the ists receive the best insurance that this ; . som.t® 40 6 McD alidtb§ 1 2 Hi M rT] D . ves world’s heavyweight title vacated Exchange knows how to write and yet receive PLASTIC ~~ OUTBOARD MOTORS : peer Bree 83D its; orra a by the retirement of Rocky Marci- these illuminating cost benefits. Boone sy, 3 8 3 Stowe» | ° I Winning Runs aD ma ue te teaming tor be SEAT COVER from 3.6 H.P. to 30 H.P. Bertola 37> 36? «6©@ «60 6Howard If 4 0 2 : son who ts training for Bapaiic 89 8 1 Lumpess 1 8 0 . . middleweight title bout with Rob- Detroit Automobile ] 695 75c } Wileone 8 00 os bs hat inson May 18 in Los Angeles, said Inter-Insurance Exchange a Week | 100 gan State hurlers fa : yesterday: Marlowe.» . : . and shackled Western Michigan Sitka Goclaimingatriie: ftiorneysiniact Ralph Thomas amine : H ° loes aes & oo neiaeok big title, I guess I ought to pack Che owen : se Wo Hood eee oe ans @ victory ove oe " obert amieson, Genera anager —_—— _ my bags and go home I a Totals N 2 7 Totals «9 ii Michigan yesterday. ———— KNOTOMETER. Stan for Meech teh ee | - MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS ON ALL 5, 10 AND 16.4.P. MODELS roerect out for Mans ie tn aes Earl Morrall, MSU shortstop | Beceuall . ; at Automobtiie Club of Michigan « Regist ‘ ¢ New York * —~\-ror-v27 dox_8 and All-America football quarter: ion nas ‘petra Tuid innings) eee 3 EKiens. sireat! Rpt “Kucun sire back, singled to left field in the Kalamazoo #9 Hope e insures proper mixture tae et ne "Ruern’ 4th inning te send two. men We7rt !? Boring G aT Provides peak : \ a enn Ly ‘ , Martin | MR“ ddente, bea. er ic, bd . e Provides peak performance A. J. BOGUE, Mar. : pre . niece ae neck tin. DP—Skewron (unassisted) Lumpe across with the winning runs. PE .. 2 “bE 5 McDougald and Skowron Left—Dety ; : Ka ar ee eS ae “ af satis & 63 N! Perry St.—FE 5-415! seats | | == 5 f# £x€8Be@gecenececsneso“se“aceoooaoac ‘ psoas Chey ARES 2. Marlow John Palomski and Frank Pala- oie: 34), crianeuiar! Rt Taft. FR 2-809 R. A Warken. FE 2-6'40 Ree . —(r e 1 Marlowe 1 as 1 Poytak 1 ‘Ford ¢ mara of MSU connected for the eth € HW Burns, FR X-2133 1G Terman, PE toner and GET THI ee Baers Pee ee 2 petiers ‘a only extra-base hits of the game arco 7 Adrian 0 i le ie VS eG) é me | yhe * oN of, . 1 74% tak 9 in 2 R-ER—Gromek 7-4 Mar- both doubles vale arenes . ia Oe cies eal (Motiy) MEirgne Tet $5 39 Iywe @-0, Maas 2-2 Poytak 0-0. Ford 2 e¢ » : : r 2-2. W—Pord (3-0) --Gromek 11-2) : Gelf PAIR OF COOL : U—Rice, Summers, McKiniev Flaherty Ron Perranoski, who went to the ag. nigan 16) Detroit 4's T2317, A—6,771 mound in the 4th inning, chalked ——— — “ $$$ 2 ee T t Win i B ‘up the victory and Al Loose was: CUSHIONS ortars in in breeze [charged with the loss. | DETROIT (®—Wayne University __ evarrie Boal ioe lieoe ant nes : . : 0 Ess jumped on Bowling G e tch Oia ose A-ww CORBY S_ We:| DON R. MacDONALD BLENDED WHISKEY—86 PROOF —68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS—JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS 870 S. Saginaw St. : | vo FEderal 5-6136 : . 7 Se Siew ; | = ein Where good friends get together! During May, National Tavern Month, enjoy sociable Corby’s highbess at your favorite tavern. Millions say Corby’s ° flavor. eee’ FI i * , iy THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1956 ” Fa oe sigs nag eal me = — > = tikes : ‘ , : 1 ; ee oH ow WV te Wasi whe J National’ s Dollar Food Sab; all | \ TOILET NORTHERN ——-_ WHITE OR cous 8 <> LOVELY i 7 PASTEL COLORS = wate : ! & RED GLO DELICIOUS TOMATOES B01 i | CANS a | ie : ae FRESH PLUMP MEATY rm SREASTS. 69° ons LB. 59° Fir ; 7 | aT TENDER FRYING =: ei pete ee . mo atcor * unstialg gg. 49: | LEGS . fess S Norther eae 14Y2-0Z. $ CANS ain Be | CHICKENS . WINGS » 29°) % FRESHLY GROUND DAILY MADE HICKORY SMOKED RANCH STYLE /HAMBUR ER POUND 3s ro 95 S CED BACON ..... iO G roe LICE RETIRE. . For § (ee) ONLY a: me GOLD DRAGON VAN CAMP’S © ae 303 $ 21-02. $ a | CANS : ee .CANS | AN LIBBY’S “303 $ FRUIT COCKTAIL.. 5 Golden Cream Corn 6 =‘ EARLY GARDEN GARDEN FRESH $ 303 LIBBY PEAS . per BEANS = ca u eee ° MIX ‘EM Your 00 OR MATCH ‘EM Choice | one ~~ CHICKEN OF THE SEA LiBBY'S CHUNK TUNA Aes] TOMATO JUICE 3:: ‘lle . CANS — CANS {: HUNT'S ea? | 16-02. $ No. 2" | a CHILI with AN ct cooe OE TT oe CHEF BOY-AR-DEE § DUNCAN HINES ES 40-OZ. : YELLOW © ~ 19-02. : | SPAGHETTI eat cee CAKE MIXES 3 ** VL ie eee eeceecs WHITE BEE: in TEN DeLicious FLAVORS ; JELLO 12°: PxGS. 5] “ALL ons : ©0002 e@6@© @ @ 8 @ @ ‘ [i READY TO SERVE ‘He PURPOSE” Ed VETS DOG Foop 12:*1" RE. ORCHARD FRESH 7 APPLESAUCE § 22.5400] rncreovaro me eocooeo0e456e L . * ee ee ——— 8 303 se : U. s. GRADE NO. t gerrare CANS GREEN BEANS.... ’ RED HEART uw. $40 S cpecomeme rae 10. DOG FOOD BEER’ LIVER > mise CANS FREE-.. Pint Can of Wisk Detergent SL, ee oe with Coupon you receive in mail! We Reserve ne _The Right To Limit an) 7 v0 P} | e 5 | Quentities “atala‘ataca. ai ==. chicken Pot C\MARGARINE | _ «afl sane pod : a es BANQUET FRESH 8-OZ. | Top-Taste Sas $ 00 ! NATIONA P a) ( = é SFA FROZEN ; PIES Smoother-Richer - PKGS. : ~~ | er | \ tae Turner - ™ IN 4 YELLOW QUARTERS : ~ FOOD STORES | OE: % Se on 00 CHEF'S DELIGHT. Po \ Web > HRs Blueberry or . ret | Farm Crest Fresh Frozen Cherry. 19.07. Ch | fs | APPLE nuit PIES 5°*'1 || Cheese pread2..59° § 4 a $4) 2375 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, Sylvan Lake peateke cr | ) AVE., Pontiac dana : et } ) } = hacia WIGHWAY, Drayton Plains x | SERVING You sertse} fo. | nna we : "1 3 Ney \ SAVING vou mont /Bngy 1 Nagi. | : “e* llss ¢ ». # : ! , : ; zs a. Jens : ; ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956 Rummage sale, Fri. May 4 16 cjark, Mrs. Beatrice Tomlin, a.m. Sat. May 5 9 to 13 a.m. Mrs. M Holmberg, Paul Re-Organized Church of Jesus! gtd Christ of Latter, Day Saints. 19 Front 8t. Rummage sale, sponsored by Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, wi at the League of Catholic! May 5th at 9:00) 3 Sat., to 2:00 p. m. Rummage sale, Grace Lutheran! {ger W. K. Willman. accord-| hospital director, at the dinner to The owner, | be held at the hospital at 6 p.m. Service Dinner Eleven Pontiac General Hospital employes who have completed 10 years of service will be honored) tomorrow night at the hospital's jsecond annual service award din- ner. Gold pins will be presented to the 11 by Miss Lauretta Paul, Those to be honored are: Mrs. Bula Brown, Jean Lanau, | Miss Edith Selering, Mrs. Elsie Opdycke, Everett Conway, Mrs. desephine Harlan, Mrs. Ardis Reed, and Miss Katherine Schey. Also scheduled to be present at | the banquet will be the hospital board of trustees, and Dr. Harold Furlong, chief of staff, Mayor Wil-' liam W. Donaldson, and City Man- —Adv. * * s week, News inBrel {Fo Honor Eleven Gets No Second on Light Move Commissioner Carry Seeks Traffic Signal at Auburn-Astor Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) was alone last night in his bitter fight to get a traffic: light installed at the Auburn-Astor, lintersection to protect school chil-'/secretary; Percy Murphy, sergeant | dren. Two motions by Carry to get the light died from lack of a second by his fellow commissioners. Mayer William W. Donaldson moved the matter be tabled for Carry denounced a communica- ition from City “Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Vanderstempel, claring he (Carry) “didn’t care what the Michigan Highway Dept. de- jot Pontiac held its installation of Order of Moose Installs Ofticers; |Murphy Is Head Whitney Murphy was installed as; governor and Bernard Donlan as- sumed the duties of . junior gov- ernor as the Loyal Order of Moose officers at the Moose Temple re- cently, Other officers honored were: John Baxter, past governor; Lloyd) Labarge, prelate; Edgar Labarge, of arms; James March, inner guard; James Sargent, outer guard; and William Dobson, Ver- non Taylor, and James Decker, trustees. . The new governor appointed a house committee which included Jerry Hould, Keith Nickerson, and James Van Scoyoo, The installating officers were M. G. Kellogg, past governor, and James March. Outgoing governor Baxter was presented the tradition- market was i doatings today. Prices were mixed and major di- ; visions were also mixed. Changes ran from between 1 and 2 points * jhigher to fractions lower. fe, _ The market has been quite it-' pens. ‘regular in recent days. Yesterday it was down with the Associated No 2 15-1.00 80 Press average of 60 stock’ off 80 _ cents at $190.30. The previous issue of the past * * Among oe blocks were U. S. “mediyin3 ne wis Steel 3,000 up % at 61, Standard, Wrowss-arees & Jumbo 45: 61-43 wtd Stocks ine in Early Deals NEW YORK W — The stock) regular in early two ‘ay with net losses both times, started today on 4,000 shares unchanged) at 435s, Kaiser Aluminum, yester- day's second most active issue up 1%, opened today on 3,000 shares off te at oN: Produce’* al DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, April 28 ( ae ftollow- ing prices cover sales of loca! i Reset uce of No 1 and cones on pe es only, rought= to “the farmers’ markets by ge fate a Om whee Mac: fancy, 400 b 3.50 bu: ples, Northern Spy, tamer: OO bu, No 1, 3.78-428 bu; ap packa, Pru Apples, Delicious, fancy, 6.00 bu; N 3.15-4.50 bu: apples, Jonsthan, tency 4.40 bu; No 1, $.35-3.78 ‘bu; apples. tosh, ; No 1, 3.00- MARKETS | Bean Futures “Forced Lower [ CHICAGO um — A heavy wave of profit-taking swept over the high flying soybean futures on the Board vps: 18-| sharply lower. of Trade today, “torcing prices| as Youngster Bumps Head Fall From Truck Falling yesterday morning from - the rear end of a bakery truck which he “hitched: a_ ride, _ Johnny Ray, 7, of. 12.Clovese St. suffered only a forehead bump, Pontiac police said. The lad told them he slipped he tried to jump off at. the corner of Lane and Gillespie revert Red, fancy, 6.00 bu; No 1, ; mi oT alee-@este, topped, No 1, 1.80.) Most other cereals also declined|"P°P M PIel9D JaAUpP sy] “s\oas oo" Bu" (Carrots, voor No 1. Nise-aas in active dealings. May wheat,/8¢0D, 53, of Detroit, said he had | Chives, No 1. 1.75 ees ae nay ‘do already warned the boy and a wn more than four cents yester-|, . radish, No 1, 1.75-295 pk bskt Leeks, , friend about climbing on the ‘No 1, 1.30-2.60 SRlece ecioen ree, [sey was an exception. It made altruck. . tie os bar baranipe, Nori. oa eg 4 1./ small gain. In the early trade, new . a No 1. 170-100 $0-Ib bag” Radishes, CTOP Com futures advanced but p th N ti [he house a taney ni = behs. ee Bs ine. later turned downward with @a 0 ices x; rhubarb, Roshouse: No the rest of the market. It att te 4 2 bchs. Rutabagas, No BIRTHRONG, EVERETT, L., 18136 hs “140 bu: “Turnip. topped. ‘No 1. 2.00: | Wheat near the end of the first Drweed, birminghas, | (busband r 15.00-16.09 30-dea case: oan 13 bo- 14.00; small. 9.00-11.00, DETROIT EGGS MTROIT, May 1 (AP) — Eggs. Daren casts = included: jgrades: ed average mr 30-41 large 42-45 wtd wid avg 40; ay era feo tederal-state May 65%; rye % to % lower, May Whites—Grade A jumbo 41-48 welghs:) $1.27%; soybeans 3% to 6% lower, hour was % lower to % higher, May $2.31%8; corn % to 1% lower, May $1.53%; oats %& to % lower, | B|May $3.28, and lard unchanged to, 30 cents a hundred pounds lower, of Lola (nee Acheson! father of Mrs. John H. Roy and Jack Birthrong; brother of Mrs. George Chamberlain, James . end trving W. Birthrong. Service Friday. 2 p.m. at the Manley Bailey Punera) Home, 183 Oak- land Avenue, Birmingham. In- terment In wt Chapel FITZ, MAY 1, 1986. LORRETTA eR 2887 Chadwick, age 45; Maboved wife of Bigmund te; dear sle- Church. 8. Genesee St., Fri. 9 to 9.’ thinks—I'm just trying to save a al Moose ring. eg Oil of Ohio 1,000 up 1% at 69, ave 41's: medium 39: grade B large 40. May $14.35. ter pf Mrs. Viriginia Owens, Mrs Sat. 9 to 12. “Adv. Four Change Pleas couple of lives.” Fach officer talked briefly on National Distillers 2,500 up % at Whites Grace A lite Be 0; medium “1 Sean. Mei Funeral service will De You Have a Carpet Problem ell weak @ lige thats dad eee pites(actmnstona elon nd Rare Secret Grain Prices Tumoane wticc Besa: mene Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE p-0103. want a re m ou a ! ac 2,000 off Ye at 105%. aa Camcaco Gaam rom eye Caner ~ —A4v.ON RODDETY UNAPQES no worried about poticy and 1/complishments. The program con- Se ee cate te oe ge yee) etal Tremere, Wi ready compromi, WU clu toc can achan et tead heat— = ulm eee es a, a mete Mrs. Pits If your friend’s in jail and needs am not to se,” the th a New York S ks 1.986000; holessie. buy ing prices “un lanes ae. 2.38% box SC oeNe bid He on state at the Haley Puneral bail Ph. PE 65-9424 or MA 56-4031.) Four men who had stood mute/Commissioner angrily shouted. (Late Morning Quotations) changed: 4 Py score ‘AA Sb; i, 0 B July... 3 12% Dec Jl ag| Home, 16065 Hamilton, Highland, adv |Feb. 27 to charges of armed rob-| Vanderstempel’s letter, read by Pick Willi W e ht bis Regucion 18 ea £06.78: care £0 Bot: a8 S65. | opt. vee: BUSS pe 2 ee bery changed their pleas to guil-/Carry last night, said the highway iam rig Allied Bou Pac.... 5.6/Uizing prices unchanged to % higher: |March ......2.18% July .....2.. 1305; MME, BIAS 40; be- sale. Youth Center Allis aimere $83 Bou Ry . 1196 U. whites 0 Ber cont and over! | Corn Sept. i... 120% ; y. se 4: Rummage *lty at their circuit court trial yes-|department would not install a| A jum Ltd ....133 hace 25.8 4, 38: ae cent 36.5: mixed 151% Dee. ee xT loved husband of Alice Keller, Lake Orion, Fri and Sat. —AdV./erday light at the intersection, since as for National Board or Surin. 1393 eae ate aition "st me 38: 08 anders eats: 1 88% wate— ase covet eae oan genens one The four are accused of the $103|tor was an unimproved road. 401 Bid On ind erg) 26-78 LO JU 1a.6e/: Keller: Gear brother of Orvis, i added that light 450) me he of oo ese hd —— Bep 18.20 LaRue, Dawsey_and Cecil- Keller, proteey Poe sleet toe feet away at ths erase of} The Na of United Am cas 8 dog Stevens. JP. 236 ragriptte tad fel ece ——— Brown “and. Mre._Geraigine Ful y.. 5 “« rown am ra. aldine ing REAL ESTATE | | woman, They yore armed, Pa test ‘oulevand and "Aunese ave, (Cerebral Palsy anounced the apis eter”. 4° BeasPaay Ht cucapo. aay van crate: eae ert tas ee es pointment of William G. Wright, |Am ees .! Swift & Co. #1 UB. moderat Cor y Deal th s : SALESMEN a plastic pistol. anal : director of educ on am ae ae Sylv Ei Pd $4 |demand moderate, market about seana oun a S with Rev. Pie orl ai rhavey Ronald Gregory, of Detroit; special educa’ for Am Seating. 313 Texas Co ... 137-4 /carlot track sales old stock, Weahed 106|- Interment in’ Bernie Cometers, the Pontiac School system and Am Smelt 35.7 Tex G Sul 34.3)1b sacks Idaho Russets $8.35-60: Mon- Harry Hoilsington Bernie, Mo. Pollowing the prayer a ties predict Louis Mallat, Jr., 18245 papa, re Meeting Set of Am Tel & Tel 142) Thomp Pd 62.3/tana Russets $8.60; new stock arrivals. ‘ ; ice Mr. Kell 0 pray that by 1960 ever 50 per cent fi aye Birmingham; John R. 19 ‘principal of Linda Vista School, as 4 ‘Am Tob. G8 Tims-B Beer.. 17.534; on reek $3; supplies moderate. de- IMLAY CITY — Harry Hoising- to the Kitchell Puneral Home, Or. new hemes be pre- Fi of Deart 1 Fran Sauat iat,|_ The next South Oakland County,a representative director to the’ Am Vincooe ao 7) transemer a3] [mace weber criss Ker) ona wattes ton, 53, former resident here, died Clair, Mo. where service will be © a oreo or ne ea of Detroit all failed to furnish, psa ae vs held June 6 in board. ‘Ane c ae | Rebel thor . My California long whites 100 Ib sacks in Detroit, Monday, and -witt te mete lowe wed, o aeeani trem the progressive prefa ? rmingham Municipal Building,| The Pontiac educator is also on AT™ 3 | i ’ &Co.. 239 Un Carbide 1286 buried in the Imlay Township Cem- Chureh, a Mo. Punera! manufacturers is taking - | bond of $5,000 and are in Oakland chairman “Herbert Herzberg said the Board of Michigan United reed od M“ Unit rie us . «0 * ete toda y p arran, ite the Voorhees- cations for sales representatives |} County Jail awaiting sentence by é Atchison. ...61@ Unit Aire.” 1149 Poul pry y- aiphe Vonsral i ‘ome. in this area. Only men inter- J judge Frank L. Doty May 14 yesterday. iactomdd he; a pre- Sobiiohe Palsy. He Eves at 184 Atl Est Line. . 81.6 ae ee . os oultry Mark M. Farley RY. - ested in carning over $12,000 : " {vious notice of te was in-|Chippewa. lavee Mfg "| “61 OS Lines” ..° oyul DETROIT POULTRY ALMONT—Service for Mark M.| $8, Ellsworth. 7018 per year considered. Send em- in Sicily eq | Correct. Announcement of his appoint-/Bait a Onio.. 315 US Rubber‘! sa”, r pend Loi Detee tool eon ee Farias. 35 Rate 1. Almont. willl bern’ Save ee = history te Sales} Mt. Etna, ly, has erupt ment coincides with the beginning | Ben{ix,AY --- 2 US Steel |’. oo6 fy five poultry up to team | Wel| Farley. 75, Route 1, : wed) bol bahar Taaeesene bas oe : oneal Benquet . 2. US Tob ent id held Thursday, May J, at Kicrager Bor 1; Pontos rom 0 times ring te period of Earnings of May. which has been deviated e384 Hn Biv’. BH waay garantie AEG Pie hee at 2 oe Tis| | keer Ne = : — as t alsy Mon fond Strs .... 18.3 tnt Paper + 8 Pear “25. grey crosses rred Sear ‘ Reteting. Interment in Waterford ‘ United Cerebral Palsy is sup-jBorg Warner. agg It Shoe 407 be b H-$3: cocklmgs 30-Sit tae react: | we aot wae ton will te te state’ ah the ‘Siraee ported locally by the Pontiac Area Prise: Mig. $$ Int suver 61.4 ers 14-16; breeder turkeys, heavy type tery in this city. He died Tuesday ras . Kirkby ont Gamble with | xr. ronn ur —nscic cor. ot iris My ye iat Tel & Tel 267 hens 38, heavy type ‘morning in Bishop Hospital after) overs "ome. Americe set record first-quarter sales United Fund. The agency in turn Baike..._ 33.4 18! Crk Coal. 44.6) Comment: beg ppm unsettled. Supplies lott 774,848,000, of more than udd Co . 393 Jacobs 0.6| fully om am trade ts relatively slow.|a short illness. Home Security.. 918% million o ie first sp mmm conducts speech and physical ther- jurroughs a] Johns Man... 83.4) Iner farm offerings of hens noted Mr. F Almont resident : of 1963, David off, board -|apy work for cerebral Palsy vic- Calumet & H.. 15.1 Jones 80.7 —— r. Farley, an Almon told the snnual kholders meet: Camp Soup. |: 40.1 Kelsey Hayes 32.5 1CAGO POULTRY all his life, is survived by his wife yesterday. Net profits rose to $12,727,0¢0,/tims in the area. Can bry va. JA Kennecott 3 6 y 1. (AP) — (0 @ ony Farley ugh- bef — heey ode Cerebral palsy is a disruption of Seeuce Roe oe ret coe ae So roan = yn Allis — Live poul- Mary O'Neil ; two da ir . i ‘quarter. Income before taxes amo the speech_and muscular controls | Carrier Cp 69 roger 48 weak 7 casouctane: Tecstgna in aon ters, Margaret and Ruth at home; | to $25,398, an increase of $31 of an individual caused by da . 139 Lehn & PF ... 17.9 $28; (Monday 1.1 ,000 ibs.) ,|@ sister, Mrs. Jean Hipp of Almont Joel. tieet-quactee revencea fron Yecsen | the motor center of the brain Gales Tree G61 Lib Mena”, tes! lower Peesng Prices umchanaed to 1 cent and three brothers, Fred - and a | &h. - business were higher than for any comp- 0 saaiord 1} 550,000 Chrysier ...... 673 . i ay ie 19. brotiers or Roce os: ob trees Ronald-of Almont and Dr. A.W. pe aS peel a Piagrariorsa = pret -r 9 — - 2 Lockh Aire e a notion. wade r 4%, ibe. 25-26; | Farley of Bay City, and several son A 1 totaled million | C® pa ms Climax Mo...) 72.1 8 Ce pain and aieoman SSDS Ot tts GAT ptnerat|United States Seat tte 4 veritarg ~ | actane Kliowerth Stowdet r Ee et Seren Rt Mame Be rhe ATERF HIP ec! 9 volume of busi- ese ose Bra A..... 263 Martin, Gl |.. 38.7 DETROIT LIVESTOCK WATERFORD TOWNS om Ress in 1955 had rea 088,266,000, Gas : 155 : 36 IT, May 3 (AP)—Hogs—Salable ; dear sister of Mrs. Min- are ee ee aoe Seam In Critical Condition Sea eat) 7 Medroe’ i. “1101 “|e, Mareet nel eotabiched,"untertene|Service for Thomas Ellsworth] sie Gyuten, Punsral, sevice vi . . . i thelie Gon N Gas. 386 Merce? By CattleSeladh $00. Preah receipts| Stefart. 64, 7015 Cooley s pls Heat ay he YORK (AP)—R. H co./ AF sum Pow . 48.5 xtiqi sti Pa’ 433 mostly cows: supply steers and heifers|be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Kirkby ureh. In . Be Stadt Seats starsat AVE SCANOIG FAN jes cr” St lie et. Gt Rete hy, Seat So eae ee Fperal "Home, with ural in| ahytecide cf Wegner? i : 3M | reviows s; market t : , i 7 710 Pontice Stete Bonk Bidg. PE 2-6357 [iireg wit os Ths con om ‘By. ‘apg Mont Ward” $14 stendy ‘on all ciasans. early safes good] Waterford Center. He died at his) MSZ, ,01 the, oparks . with 99,414.03, or $242 6 share, Robert Y. 28. of Det — Motor Pd. su.giand low choice fed steers 16.00- . jome. Mrs. Wi will the preceding 62 weeks. | rt Young, 2, Toit, | Curtiss Wr | 41 3 steers grading ayerage choice and sbeve;/home Monday afternoon. He was state at the Sparks-G: = — was reported in critical condition Des Edis = io Motorelé "45.6 Absent. some Utility and commefcjal|» retired switchman for the New =: = . ~ "lat St. Joseph Mercy Hospital: to-/Dt ¢ Seas .. 36° Mueller Br... 37 40 3| most vty cows 13-00-13 30; ‘iho paid) York Centfal Railroad. “43% Card of Thanks 1 day as the result of a fall from a Na ; freely than earlier in’ the week: a . ocutiosd while doi construction [seer | Ao wee on rn 32. |e canners and cutters mosti 1050-12 50; Surviving is his wife, Ruth. T wish to — of my — work! tm Novi Tusede Bast Air L $0.3 Nat Dairy.” 39.2] few utility and commercial bulls 14.00- James W. Phillips and neighbors. for tele mony ay. od 04) Nat Gyps ..,. 59.4)! ‘ —_ nono A ee Calves—Salable 125. Veal t LAPEER — Funeral service for e my fecent bereave- Dr, Edward Gates said the man 3 Pe te ei = ae ~ _ ral ce loanay: poten cules guedlan James W. Phillips, 62, will be held meot, Specis] thanks to Mr, and SOUND ADVICE I COULD GIVE A had suffered a “very severe head Ere’ Raa. 18-4. NY Central... 43.3/¢heice vealers 20 00.28.00; tew high ehatce| 18 an? ges at the Baird) ine —paMny oe neon ” : we ni net KID is thet you get a better deal injury” in the drop. Ex-Cell.o oars) were Pow ; 33-3) mere ial grades 16.00-20.00, fea teal vanal y P al will be in ay worth Jr. 4c yee right now on a new Rocket Olds- The accident occurred yesterday poe, Mee Re Re Am Avy. eee] Ow wtlliky 18 00-168. owe ee peelings 4h wf Food ot pg «CAs mobile. afternoon. Young was working on| Food “Mach 65.1 one on vel CHICAGO LIVESTOCK scan appiataiih ext nares a in our —— Soreavement Spe: |Ford Mot....,. $74 - ,Tuesday morning at his home, ‘ a new automobile assembl Qwens Il] Gl. 73 | CHICAGO, May 1 ¢AP 1 y cial thanks to Rev. Kenneth He fell 18 f le y Plant.) Freepot dul ods Pee G & El 82.4! 10,000: siow, qencraity aroundlSe_leeer| North Monroe St., following a Laowe wage prety od bra ae Gea Bok o2 pea had lpia oO on wotehers and mee [omenses off | heart attack. porte Ceres aad _ . slightly more on __Arthur Farnsworth and family. _ Wo} Se Gen Ele. gos param Bict 326 lots mined grades mostly Nol and 3| He leaves his wife Edith: two| We Wil 70 THANE OOn gives Examination Gen im ae Penney. JC... 604) [wetehe and grade 1860.78. balk sutsed |sons, Leonard and James, and two many kind expressions ‘ef im: . e it = " 1 HEAR OLD MAN! And agree ice on Auto Theft Count Gen shoe” Set fepel Cola "2. 383, with jtumerous, salen’ larger’ lots No %; grandchildren, all of Lapeer. ss ed us during gar te - < -a08 han —_—_————— ee thet better trade-ins andy betes Arrested after driving a re- Oe Time | $2 Phelps D 67.4 Volume No. 2-3 280-300 Ibs, 1¢30'18 00, STATE OF MICHIOAN—In the Pro- eenres is tna Mister = deals today are at Jerome's. rindi ol Tire voy BRned .-» 29.2) and « few lots up, te 378 Ibs. as low as | bate Court for the County of Oakland, the Kinsey and Tindall fam’ po y stolen auto in a crackup, Giietie we “ae eae Hone ere 25, few lots }60-180 ibs. 13 5014 75; [seven heahdonoay the! petition ra- Flo 3 in ake Orion last week. Gor. Goodrich ah Bier” ae "Qt sc'u'B. Sad" ew thal itt ait int" Katee Bowes, iinet Beane Re eee don K. Dewey, 18, of 841 Stanley | Goods eer - 70.7 Pit Plate G .. 902/325 ibs and higher on buteher order (14 DUNSTAN's St. yesterday waived esamination Giver ate oo Pure On aN we Pipe rbed To Riauikevine: Goan tied tt ons wee WW. Huron rn > Salad! ttle 9.500; salabl Petits aving n in 8 on a chatge of unlawfully driving Ot West 8 21.2 RCA..." 45.3 steers slow. 25 to mostly SO lower thea |Opurt alleging that the present where-| HOUSE OF Geryhound 157 Repub Sti .. 4675 Monday's general market, except year- abeuts of the father of the said minor EVERGREEN: ‘ away an automobile. peor Ut bap Drug .. 9.7 lings 950 Ibs. down steady to 25 lower: chfld is unknown and said child has Ss. - County Cir Court and id- “ed ey Met .... 81 heifers fairly active, about steady, cows violated a law of the State and that said MOTHER'S DAY CORSAGES JEROME Oldsmobile Cadillac ty Circuit Cou remand-| Holland F 133 Rey Tob B’! 567 der the jurts- ed to jail under $1,000 bond ‘ Homests 8 Rock See te slow, steady to 25 lower; bulls about |child should be placed under the ju eaten noone 280 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-3566 ‘ Se’ Hooker El 446 Safeway st | 46 jsteedy. sone aekers halt ‘\eea [erbge Oe aes Pee le of the State; 444 ution FE le = * | by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil Indust Ray aa Sty Jot Lead ®5 | prime around 1.380 Ibe” steers 24.80. a (of Michigan. you ere hereby notif F 1 Directors 4 o= = a! McCallum. Ing Rand 642 Were oO Pit,-- 24. load choice to mostly prime 1.238 ibs. |that the hearing on said petition will be unera ors sikoetras 4 Meus a OH tna: prime Wicarr* H' To aie Cm naie Canter cout Mute Ant] Atm AMBULANCE OROUND = : : m steers 2 - ; s oe Ci 5 u zs Ps egih ty rR. ao nue oe -: S81 chotee steers 19 50-21.00: most good t og 360:% t Bivd., in the City of| Pursiey Punera] Home FE 41213 Sears Roeb 33 Wilson ‘< Ps 455 iow choice grades 1675-1925: several) Pontiac in said County, on the 18th day COATS FUNERAL ‘HOME Shel! Ot! 833 Woclecrth ase loads commercia] Holstein steers 1450- of May A.D. 1956, at two o'clock in the Complete faciliti OR 31787 {Simmons 84 Young Bh & Tog '5.90: load choice and prime 1,050 Ibs. |afternoon, and you are hereby command- Drayton Plains — Waterford PciBEe LO NTIS 5 VReatth age 1M a a ioe creeey Te aetcy Ve. Crimes | oe colepwesti parepmally (ot! seid bearing: DIGNIFIED SERVICES - ow choice the Lt Tao ~ , Thie ennouncement ie neither an offer to sell nor 4 solicitation of an offer to buy any of these Tock avanines Soe sirriay Hie ee | ee ee Sp notice KIRKBY Sheree. The offer ie made only by the Prospectus. Thie ie published on behalf of NEW YORK May 3-Comptied iy The camccicnwin 1estece, tee, ee | shall be served by publication ef @ copy Funeral Home—-FE ¢1882 Z e vious only thoes of the mcdereigaed he we rofictered dectere Se comarities (@ thie: State: St Oe eas bulls down -to 1200: @ few choice and|Pontiac Press newspaper printed and D ] h Indust. Rails Util Btocks Prime vealers 2600; most good and lcireulated in said County. one Bode Oo ns Not « How beens or eee BS SEG Gee ee Sie FUNERAL HOME Noo: es , & few loads ° d f sald Court, in the oo v0 Previous day. ot 1907 ne 15e 2) low choice re stock steers {oe Ibs | Meore 2 a ealaiceants 4 this 30th day 2DEsONED | Fon Prin CHAPEL. lepcberks pest Gie opi 18 m8 tte down 1800-19 00 ot spread A.D, 1964 ‘ARTHUR E. MOORE. Thoughtful Be posed! a4 Seen Be cacsch 4 ; 1,278, 833 Shares erie ers: Airmen? a oma | 1956 high 15.2 GEORGIENA Re MURTHA. 1956 cme 2440 ime rie i a : Question Juveniles Probate Register, Juvenile Division Weorieeesicia 1988 high 478 1424 187 1815, a tee FUNERAL HOME 612 1488 Se aay . im rrr Da314. CARPENTER, REPAIRS ALTER- ations Qui CARPENTER WORK. ALL KINDs. CARPENTER Cas (EL CARPENTER | Wore NEW OR CABINET auatee “AND CARPEN- ELECTRICIAN LICEN ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED erly TO DRIVE THE S8ANE- AY AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Bus FE 32253 Hes FE 86-1645 PIANO AND (rae LES _sons tn your home _Work Wanted Male 10 5 al a1 CARP NTER WORK. NEW & e4210_ _repair, work FE & CARPENTER WORK WANTED CEM ENT é oe BLOCK CosToM BUILDING. FHA | | ing. 2 oe “ Bey DG. SERVICE AND TONG TTS UILT ‘AND BREEZEWAYS cate 23-8248, FE 2-700 EVES. | Dressmaking, Tailoring Wo) Mipokene, PE 61077 PROFESS. =xP. n ORK DRESSES, 8U oe Moony & Ve oi terations, 19 __ Garden Plowing 16B A:1 ROTOTILLING QOardens lowed, iawns tilled. wit REASONABLE. FE 2-0077. i POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. “perine disking, leveling and _ Cow manure. __FE 6337 1. Pest eel: Digging and raking. cae PLOWING vs oe ror pt a Tractor rE GARDEN A pho GARDEN ome AND DIsc- in Corky y of Auburn Heights. “Sea Ge Rabo onrvice calc? et oe GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. A PE 40736. CONDON'S @ E. Walton Biva. +7601 TUCKER'S RADIO-TV rig 43000. 168 E. Open Evenings Wanted Real Estate 32A M. STRAKA © ) & TV, 131 8. PARKE 6T. JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV rE WARDS TV SERVICE _ Typewriter Service 22A ee GARDEN PLOWING, ALL KINDS of work with tractor. Reasonable. _FE 2-7800_ | GARDEW.,- PLOWING AND HAR- rowing. FE 2-1360 GARDEN ROTOTILLING. 25 E. Ppt dal Betty ARDEN PLOWING ox Bi leveling. Top soil GARDEN PLOWING 7 aE ee or acre vard ohare va cati GARDEN PLOWING. CLARKSTON area. MA_ 5-583) PLOWING AND DRAGGING. FE +4878 or MY 23-5402. Landi TILLING. R 3-0583 RROFTLETNG, GARDEN AWN lawn. L. W. Avis Service, ROTO TILLING. Lawns and gardens. Wayne Dutch er, OR 3-5732 TRACTOR WORK Gardens and’ lawns complete 3376 ELECTRICAL hed! PREE Es- BigcTRICAL WIRINO. ) LICENSED. na NINO aa Petar 4 re LAYING. peanpino. FIN. Foon: LAYING: 9 ab . rience. nt LAYING. SANDING che finishing. Alger Miller, 18 yrs. Pontiac, MA 6-0688 New & deling. Call FE 5-0685. ch service, Weatherly. rE 6-711 Reas John Featherstone. FE 4-13390 work, New and _ Murdock, FB. + te01, repair. No job too small or too Site Fe Free estimates. Ph OR 35-5768. S10 rE 63400 ter Kitchen & specialty. _4-5000 NSED, WIBH-. b with contractor in vicinity A job ere quality ceuats first. Reply M, Pon- _tac Press Ed Murray. FE 2-6657 FLOOR LAYING, SANDING & FIN. ishing, C. Bud Bills FE 8-2030 PLOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. R Gardner 401 Central FE PLOOR BA ANDING. Pi PAINTING =x GENERAL BUILDING Lid ee Brick, stone, cement work. Pilas- and tt! rk. _4-2290. oo email? Window mie loose a MOVING. _ equipped. FE EXP TRUCK ARTY Beedle pestowsre Aros Earn more a rties) g to oy cent. elivery. Sell over = fascinating rough. 1 ifte, ron novelties, toys = roe Call Detroit, “Fetter. allect, or write 11240 9 Mile Rd Van Dyke, Mich. oof oH ot a DRIVER = 8 hay 'e iv eo y needs mai os Kind” Best of ref EXP. CARPENTER NEEDS work. $-4325 PREE ESTIMA _Cabinet work, edo jobs FE LAWN WORK, TREE FLANTING. PHON E LIGHT Hi HAULING GARBAGE AND trash. FE 86-3535 PAINTING WANTED BY ELDER- ' man. FE $-6838 toss naghs Cal N. Telegraph and W. Huron perder bs | 4 PLASTERINO AND PATCH PLAS- tering. 3-4637 RESTAURANT HELP WANTED. Apply et Ldap ob Ue eh 17s. Washin ere puaerenioe , eare reper no brag housework. Live room & ra More tor - whee Gon than = ee Pent Pontiac Rochester ite, ANTED: OIRL FOR FU office, Shorthand public. Gooey working typing quired, must be abi meet hours, “e e CG benefits and epperventty, or Pos pencemees seers son, Mr ieee floor}. PLUMB: yon DONE REA- dior OR BUILDING MAINT. OR aTRONG YOUNG, MAN. 17 WANTS TOOK; MAN DESIRES WORK trim m:| rE Work Wanted fanted Female 11 li Job or hour FE LEE TRENCHING tanks completely installed ngs rae removed, sand and TES — Sart sede ; 9-0652 also ce ne work, MU £z A. Brenner, UMBING WORK WANTED. wasonable FE 5-1016 man with respon- sibilities Age #—3': vre. mil!- wright training vrogram. Now laid off—reduction in force For more [op ee or if tnterview de- sired, (ees & ( cement Work | __ 4008 ipaameret ve 8-5323 KITCHEN STORAOB space? Cabinet? Cal) W. J. De- FE $-5e14. NO DIGGING FREE ——, tig tk EST ROOF MASTERS, NEW AND RE- . Cua) R_O SNYDER Banding and esa Phone FE 5-0502 GE PTIC TANKS ~ TRENCHING AND work sR OLD. DESIRES an = ck ‘artvin ns exp, route _ salesman. | aes or FE 8.0060 ming trees ea015. BULLDOZING PE 460 quip t Includin, er rake. _O. Gates FE $6386. te WEST SIDE PLOWING & one, ned Also black dirt & manure weet eve LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac _Leundry. Phone FE 2-6101. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- oe ph, Pontiac Laundry, , PE | HASHINGSIRGNINO DONE y home, eid and deliver. Caf PE 6-1910 ____ Landscaping 18A 4 LAWN CARE BY BOUR OR job. Pree estimates. FE 23-0055. REAUTIPUL NURSERY OROWN, _M Blue grass sod. FE 17-8273. BULLDOZING FE 40078 BULLDOZING AND GRADING. EM _3-5035.. |GLARK'8 LANDSCAPING SERV-| : in 28 miles of Pontiac. FE SU $-2131. COMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP- Fae ying spring wp by experts. EXPERT RF ORNAMENTAL TREE ming an 8.2003. moval FE re DIRT LEVELED. AND FE _5-3852. _Griveways grad GENERAL PA MBaCAEiNG. 10 Pon’ ie FE Feet in tiac CM 8273 LANDSCAPING Top eof) and fill dirt. OR 3-3383 LAWN BUILDING Also maintenance. FF 2-4211. LAWN CONSTRUCTION ROTO. _tilling OR 3-2860 and PE §-1842. LAWN Scan Mog _ SEASON OR monthly OL 1-0381. LOWER STRAITS LANDSCAPE CO. Spring clean up Estate mowing. down, Laren paymen Lic. State of ich. Serving Southeastern Mich Free esti- mates. EM 3-2071. ROTO ) TILLING GARDEN AND FE 46229. ARD LEVELING. a0 ‘Delivered or cap ee up cast at 212 lvd five pm. North Complete daucaeng: not amateurs. 5 yre in Pontiac WHITE'S, ee 5-3940. SPRAYING BY EXPERTS. Specialized, Dutch Elm disease. _TOwnsend 17-8001 "Building Supplies Empire se ee J 5 2600 a ee 2 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- 71-0923 img and cleaning FE WOMEN WANTED WoL SerwEEn 3% AND for general housework and cook- keeping for a smail automobile CASHIER Ful) time We will train fits, Apply to Robert Mall Clothes 200 N) Saginaw housekeeping. Seme car driving _1868_Ayon_ Rd. Rochester COOK and insurance Apply in person. Royal Oak COSMETIC AND DRUG COUNTER, _pay Lawadl 8 Woodward Birmingham, ~ COUNTER GIRL Cleaners 1253 _4-4620 Island, No Dixte Hwy. tiae area, plegse state age, qual- _Teply to Box 62 Pontiac Press for Birmingham beauty salon. _Midwest 64434 EXP. WAITRESS _ Night shift “MI 49000 _ EXPERIENCED WOOL ‘PRESSER, Collins Cleaners 650 Woodward, Rochester OL. 2-T711 ‘EXP WOMAN FOR GENERAL with 3 children. New Lake home Petts bol every other Sun. off sess ENCED | Giria a AC- counts receivable or payable. Fil- ing. typing. etc And or experi- _enced |_bookkeeper MUtual #1355. ~ Fountain Sales Women | forms, a conditions, birth eereiticate: caret im store, am. PRE ‘D SANDE RS We offer many employe bene- | — COMPANION AND LIGHT Good home tm country ter right party. Write Mrs. Della Phillips. Lunch and dinner Uniform, meals Howard Johnson's. 3310 Woodward evenings Experienced only. Top REALSILK 4+-5082 COUNTER GIRL QUALITY pliant. Steady Good working con- ditions Douglas Cleaning Co., 834 Full or part time Birmingham 8. Woodward MI COUNTER G ae Pos COREY DESK CLERK FOR MOTEL, PON- | ifications and phone number in EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA- housework Live in Some help Private room and bath, TV, 12. noon to 830 pm. for our Tel- Huron seats store. Free uni- These 18 or Under bring GENERAL OFFICE WORK M®at ere. Dleasine telepnone voice MI Rochester GIRLs FOR etweer:nr and raph. Ste FOR DRY CLEANING tists pe bs Cleaners, 14 ain, WORK IN DRY cleanthg dept fee, pre- | ores “et not necessary. Apply | 10 am. only | tiae pn rl $00 «8. CTele- | t _- \ HOUSEKEEPER FOR COUNTRY | home P py mother with eid | } heavy cleaning of leun- | pee eect “retired | groomed a: EM }-4114 between 6 and # pm_ OGEN- ALL IRONING, $3 BU. PICK UP _ delivery. 1 day service. FE | PAR TWENTE Ol OR HOMES TO clean for Workin; Aare ant West | ning preferred. 2-9001. WOMAN SET bh & % TO MAN. | BABYSITTING BY THE Soh Ao age emall office. Much respon-| _ sibility involved. Must be well Ike to meet people. hour In my home FE ¢ |BABYSITTING HOUSE eae its TE Live in some ni BABYSITTING IN IN MY HOME DUR- FE 63738. _ing day F eral work in dry ai pert| BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND ame, ans” Dat in merece, © ik Clean- D 50 ironings dows. $3 a bushel. FE __ 32-6866 CARE FOR ‘ine OR 3-108 IN YOUR home or mine or iamily of ¢. Must live in | CHRISTIAN TEACHER S TUTORING $3 arts 6 days. Ref. required. EM | _ ha WOMAN FOR 8h wi WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE Mostly for good home. Or share with couple rent free FE 46572. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- dren while mother works mers) TRONINGS, $3 A Lh PICKUP for home than wages. FE §-7060 YOUNG LADY BETWEEN 20 AND. bee ee PICK 38 yrs of age for customer call) u Vetere rece oie sewing keep children m home DAY WORK, WEEK WORK, _ OR dish wash: , Stock _girl, FE 76495 cc | BEPENDABID Ee ORL ~ DESIRES pabysitting FE 46. fRONINGS, 1 DAY SERVICE. _ Pickun & deliver EM 3-0050 {RONING, 63 A BUBHEL. 1-DAY service On E Walton FE 5-2307 and deliver FE 2-50 office Must be neat and at leas eco DESIRES HOUSEWORK, 5'5" tall, Apply to Mrs. Phillips at Pontiac Laundry, 640 8 Tele- graph. No phone calls please Help Wanted A NEED, 50 MEN. WOMEN. who can use $10, $50, $100 for distributing Watkins Na- sparetime, tionally advertised vanilla friends and neighbors FE 2-3053 REPRESENTATIVE. Earn $2 an bour, at beginning. _fE_ts “CARETAKERS be experienced painting. ae and = gen- ife to take care of general cleaning. Full time not. required Free apart- ment and some wages. You must ‘be capable and reilable. Write to Box No, 3. Pvitia: Dally Press, eral maintenance giving qualifications. Couple for apartment rentals. Hus- band mui CHAPIN I NEED AT LEAST Z| GOOD RFAI. ESTATE, SALES PEOPLE. 1 TO. WASHINGS & IRONINGS, TO. | WORK DRAYTON & TO WORK BLOOM- FIELD. ROmERt CHAPIN, = | PE #11 R 3-014 a1 Orchard Lake |! Ra COUPLE TO LIVE IN AND BE caretakers of small apt. building, For partial rent References. Write Pontiac Press Box 09. _MIDDLF AGED COUPLE MAN A8 handyman, women as helper in. Lodge, willing to spend summer at fishing Jodge on Montreal River, Canada starting May 8. mittee: ie. “must have pleasin, and references. OR 21, for terview Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OP REGS Immediate full or pert Bee- retaties, typists aoshorys anes work and ex: | Stine rote salesiadies. nore Bervice, in wenn i Birmingham. west ease ~ GENERAL OFFICE 25 to 33. Well preqnes: deed pacts for accuracy Needed ee eae: pboxttnc wid Epa Huron. FE 42! PONTIAC MPLOYMENT SER be ee: or dishwashing FE 8-250: We Secs sliding | windows, picture bebe “wal pine. ‘paneling, knotty pee! a MELD STONES line of custom work 2034 ___ Business | Services ee. APPLIANCE “SERVICE We service all makes of automatic ALL MAKES OF ae = repaired by factory trained men at our store. Genera! Printing & BLOOMPIELL WALL CLEANERS. S ow No obligation. FE 2-1631 CALL NOW FOR HOUSEHOLD | Plastic or Ceramic Party w products, low prices and you earn | ae job rea big or cert | Bvna-ct eax our 2 RUGS AND TES WISHES WORK BY DAY. _ FE 86-3433 oe LADY WISHES WORK AS WAIT- Tess, babysitter or dish washer FE 58-1330 LADY WANTS DAY WORK. FE ee WANTS LIGHT . HOUSE- work in good home. Live in. FE Oe oe ee LADY 26 AND SON 4. WISHES housework and babysitting days, oh bus line Write Pontiac Press. - Bor 66 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING _ & Ph FE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RF- bute’. & yew nde 18 Pike SEWE R rin f ANIN Sinks — Sunday Service FE 7 EAVESTROUGHING, INSTALLED | atom metal) Free tie -L & M- 931 MIMEOGRAPHING TY “thi SEC- EM_ 3-2843 retarial Servic ‘TYPING AND Sa WORK to do in own home Experienced and references if necessary. 8-2687 after 6 30 WANTED. SPRING CLEANING. FE 4-3961 | WANTED “TEMPORARY GENER- a) office work for 2 mos. Will consider full time position in the fall Prefer bookkeeping. Apply _ Pontiac Press Box 97. | WALL WASHING, NEAT WORK. FE 5-6398 after « OWERS MA ground and repaired rE Mer pm § SHARPENED | and. repa aired Parts. Ex Cc _ Stickel 16 Haddrill ct. rE ne. cooled motors repatred. One day service Free pickup and de! iIvery | one FE 2-6873 ~ HEATING SERVICE ae, gether or separate Child care to eee home. Vic Union Lake, EM | WASHINGS AND | IRONINGS SEP- arate or rie dehesodl Pickup and de- liver WIDOW, i EXCELLENT HEALTH will keep house for 1 or 2 adults Can assist invalid Exp. driver | References, EM 3-0040 WIDOW WANTS HOUSEKEEPING for elderly fee eer) cook and references FE WOULD LIKE DAY WORK 3° . dave. a Week $8 @ day a seen SA FILED MANLEY Seon 10 BAOL EY 8T. transportation FE ¢-0367_ ____ Building Service ce 12 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 al \-1 LAYING, SANDING & FIN. Licensed Contractors. FE }-7 Pontiac. Hardwood Fi HANDYMAN DESIRES won IN LAWN SERV DATS ORK, ODD BUStRE ae | PLASTERING AND PATCHING. OR 3-4837 PLASTERING Free estimate FE 3620 PLUMBING AND HEATING H. 8 On Som & Son FE 4-3767 or TREE etaimuine AND REMOV- ment Free estimates FE 2-6019 FE vaw 2, Ee SERVICE — BPRAY- Dutc ait naan, Phen a rene tasaie FE 4-8805. A&B TRENCHING ae water line field tile. rE See “ ASHING “A ND WINDOW ets. FE 8-279, FE 4 AiR - COMPRESSORS AIR TOOLS. a r omen L, } ADDITIONS, GARAGES, ATTICS finished. Recreation rooms and insurance booed t Kx sien" Bulld- | we generators, heaters. sand- q | TOOR wor NOTAMLETa pan bee __Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING GOOD service. EM 18253 or FE 5-387l, _anytime A-| HAULING FOR PICKUP ANY- thing, FE $-0675 = A-1 MOVING -HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE. =< ____ FE “5-3488 | Reasonadie Rates ABOUT ANYTHING HAULED meee tes ete. cleaned FE 7615 es AND RUBBISH } AULED _at any time FE 60755 ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED, anytime, FE 5-30 ASHES, RUBBISH | < RR ANYTHING tne Anytime after 4 ORiando ASHES AND RUBBISH SW WAULE ED. FE 42400 ASHES AND RUBBISH A) AND Nght tru cresking rE | PRANK JOHNSON aor INO, moving will pick up anything. BEE Ess INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH or rubbish cleanup FE 45134. LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. Call Bill FE 54-5033 LIGHT AND ESO Roh a | AL any time LIGHT SAULIRNG A =a & RUB- Ash FE. 2-1017. LIOHT HAULING OF ANY KIND. Day _or night. EM _ 33006 || LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled sand, fill dirt, _and gravel FE 2-0603 MAN WITH *%,4 TON TRUCK wants work FE 48421 anytime "| TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- bish Anvitme._ Cheap FE &-1770 ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving S| Phone FE 5-6806 REDUCED RATES ee tan to serve you Smith Moving FE 44064 rue to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND FQUr MENT | Ton Fikes 1'> Ton Stake and Dump Tricks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD Open Daily Including Sunday | FE 40461 FE 144 | Painting «& ‘Decorating 20 ARE YOU TIRED AND SORE 11] wash and paint your house in- x dance and shout rE A 1 CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL | papering Steaming service. Com- merce, EM_ 3-3435. A-l| CUSHOM PAINTING. _PAPER- | ~~~ hanking Paper removed Esti- | mates FE 4-6018 A-l PAINTING INTFRIOR & EX-, terfor 10 per cent disc for cash _Guaranteed Free est. FE 4-205. “A-) PAINTING PAPERING Mason Thompson, FE ¢8364 A-l DECORATING —- PAINTING, and wall papering Cal! for esti- _mates FE 40255 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE PAINT- tog decora ting * vrs exp FE fcataieeme AND EXTERIOR DEC. orating of — kind No fob bie ‘or too amall. Free cetimates. ae WALL WASHING! ai PAINT, ing. Reasonable “PAINTING AND | EEconaTIa’ _K D, Wilihite, FE 3-9580 Painting and decorating, work guaranteed. Call FE 2-4315 PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES. FE. 29-1006, : rE FAINTING Tatabed RUG SHAMPOO- _4-3921, Shovers Janitorial Service. ng. WINDOWs CLEANED Windows regiaged, storm -windows screens woxhed and put, Earvestroughs cleaned rust are our prices first Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE 2-2706 PAPER HANGING ee ABLE | +6829 _Tates FE 4-217) or FE SS ES y Ph ___Physio-Therapy a A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY srye Sts ae 2 Elm Upholstering 23 EA! 174 Cooley Lake he 1. Free estimates. THOMAS % 8. TELEGRAPH FE_ 56-8008 SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES _& BI BED- _spreads. Your m aterial. FE 56-6797, KLE's CUSTOM ney? NG Lost & Found a FOUND: SMALL BLACKHAIRED _male dog. Part cocker. MA 5-2780. FOUND: COCKER SPANIEL, V1- Call cinity Telegraph and Boston. FE 4-487. LOST: _tiac Press Box 68 _call Borden's. FE LOST: LADY'S HAMILTON LOST TOY FOX TERRIER IN BAO OF SHIRTS. ROCH- ester victitty Substantial reward if promptly returned. Write Pon- watch. Great sentimental value. necribed with Marace! Temple No. 13. Mf found, return te Tracv a 448 «Branch &t. rE Frouy” reward. Call Mrs. "puekie. lolly. MElrose 4-4193. vie. of Edison and Gladstane. Answers to ‘ meee "Child's — Coa return 8@ Edison. und the black purse and glasses om April 15th, please . ws again MY 3-794) Lawrence FE 2-1414 Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS 83. PAINT Bonet eae cE ie HO GAUGE 6 CA 2 loop Mee pare layout. Power- pack. $40. after 3:30 _ p.m. F Notices & Personals _2s sir ae pee ar eervice DAINTY R 8 LIES. Mrs. 3 Mark. EXPERIENCED SPence PELLOW IN PANEL TRUCK HUSBANDS! WIVES! GET TUES. WED. & THURS. evenings. Dorothy's, FE 32-1244. PRrsenve LINOLEUM BEAUTY SPECIAL: COLD WAVES 4550. WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE A INVITA Cash Waiting r good contracts, courts ' A. JOHNSON, Realtor 104 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 call or see Hv ‘tor quick, CASH For land contracts. New Large or smal!. aeeers waking! coouee cou! —! Contract or call at ae f ty Mecullough, Moll en l “C "HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton Open Eves. “Al our disposal MA _ Burns. FE 3-6814. 03 Mark setiere) Winnifred M. Sen Rd. Utica, wien Tpubie that saw accident happen in front of Infirmary this Feb. veer call __FE_ 23-2605. Small reward PEP, Seth fee) youmore Hemie Stim- wlan es which lacks een after #. Try higher- apa Oxtrez Tonic Tab- lets Trial sive costs little In Pontiac. @imms Bros. and m's; Alseo druggists ever: re. with’ water cléar Glaxo plastic finish. Ends waxi alte’s jotions. Dorothy's, 600 N Perry FE 31244 Oper Pri Eves safe investment paying 5% itn- wpb! Call FE ¢2720 or FE IN DEBT? IF SO; Let US Give You I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A -LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater Wtd. Children to Board 26 'EXC. CARE FOR 1 OR 32 CHIL- PE_ 17-0637 _dren ~ LICENSED, CHILD CARE. WR 3-435) _— oO GNE OF PONTIAC's at eld trom the spritiv cleaning chore? | side and out Youll be able to, 834 MIDDLEAGED COUPLE, NO CHIL- im hous WANTED YOUNG LADY wi SHARE 5 LEAVING FOR MARRISBURO, Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd ots. Get the top dollar. Will buy outright or acy it for you B B. Community Sale. Phone OR 3-2711. FOR. “guick DISPOSAL OF ALL your household goods. cal] MYr- fle 2-1521 LET Us BUY [IT OR AUCTION _it tor you OA _ 8-268 i furniture buvers Cash ‘PE ¢7881 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES ciiiariture ey pone nee 2-202) 5s WTD.: 6 YR. CRIB WITHOUT MAT- tress. Good. clean cond. Regson- _able 44230 _Wtd. | Miscellaneous 28 ~~ ee ee — USEL) SAFE _ __FE_ 83271 WANTED USED RESTAURANT _equipment. Call FE WANTED: USED Oo BEER “barrel, Call FE ¢23551 or EM _3-4174 between 6 and 7 _ Money Wanted _2BA “Sas MORTGAGE ON STORE butiding, excellent location, Ph EM 3-4149 Wanted to Rent 2 FAMILY OF 3 DESIRFSa FUR- nished 3 bedroom house Up to $80. per month MY 2771 a. dren, want 2 or 3 bedroo: West nice vor sub- urban References FE ¢2544 or RENT: PASsTU for 2 gentle horses or barn ols lot Call morn and eves. FE Share Living, Quarters” 30 WTD: MIDDLEAGED COUPLE TO share heme with elderly lady. Free rent and bee In ties. No children, MY 3-2782. room ‘apart with same Mother _with child also OK. FE 1.3669. Wed. td. Transportation 31 _——~ pa oe a NEED A FINANCE: FIXER? Order Classified} 197) Baldwin Ave ab pe CASH FOR Ai hesle! equity Poona) ad K. ‘L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd PE ¢4563 WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give vou quick cash ditional hidden offer with no ad costs. Early settlement. Give us all Pree esti- male * ™ Nicholie & Harger ¢ Co. Ww. mh +0183 cash Ey OR LARD_COTRACTS a Lette sak 8440 Dixie wee: oom 'T SELL YOUR LAND CON- tract until davings hare, seen 3 waren ee et 000.00 purchase ba tal or our — — me before eel, FOR BOB MAHA Te Buy—To Gelj—Te Insure | MAHAN REALTY CO. | cae ee See 2 Sear AGES . RTIES. Ys acre FE ¢3393 ‘Wanted Real Estate s2% OUR SLEEVES ARE ROLLED UP !! And we are geared for AC- TION! io Tet us etrus prove Besos with ou. “SELLIN “Youn Foret U Edw. M. Stout, Restor FE 5-81 Tl WN. Saginaw Bt. Ph, Open Eves. till 8:30 Listing wanted nd aro WE Buy. sell and trade For fast -ef- ficient service give us a call Ask Mr. Brown e need modern homes as wel] as smai) farms, and lake property Co-operative Real_E CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave SOLD or Not Sold If your property ‘sn't sold a oe because it hasa't been ste “WHITE BROS. REALTO! 3660 Dixile om a Phone OR 3-12 wr tate | $3103. vow | LISTINGS. WANTED, 1" AND Sc ¥. eat on ea LISTINGS WA Be i Sedte! stale wot aceite ee Pt] at. ioe E. Kapaa a BE. o Veit nate Mich. seal en Dome ste. Ae around Pon porte od PE 23-1965. or rE 23-0007 SELLING? aoe ahs REAL’ 413 af & pe St. het be pe | Dail “til We enacialize rties located in Water- Clarkston Real Estate 90 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. BUY OR SEL prop. 1 will pe your ety or wil eel Wt sears et Us ve it. , Dd. BROKER 00 Elisabeth Lake Ra FE ¢1197 ANTED: CITY le er and water FE ¢6612. Call ster $ om. SOLD OUT! = ———— are ee. property than we are a to se- oo * ase Yo HELP. We have severa) cash buyere we must @ care of immediately. two of our buy- Stews. | indian =e Seminole tile. Me Kea vcsuclsons|ealesuen eaike ot your goer minutes afler you Humphries REALTOR FE 2.0474 FE 47114 0 N. Teleg Open Evenings Multiple ‘ice haben aue R. F. eS ~ Univ. 1078 3 ROOM SSTUDIO “AND BATE 3 py os UE ferry 2 ROO! OMe ADULTS ONL Auburn Ave. niles Newly decorated . le _. Lafayette 7 LARGE ROOMS. BASEMENT apt. Private bath 2 children wel- . come. Gingellville FE $-1927 2 RM PURN. ARE 12 STOWELL. $56 mo. For information cal) De- trot KEawood 5-006, ROO! Cc private bath and entrance, 116 How TROOMS, BA z RO MS. BATH TH HEAT. LionTs, bit 7 ROOMS FOR WORKING COU- pe ow sheep end pvt. entrance. 2 > ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY FURNISHED. CLOSE TO DOWN. LOWN: FE 42579, ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN 2 oars Prt. oo men. 16 Florence 27 RMS D. , Near bus Adults or work- _ing girls. Pr 8 _ Francis. 2? RMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, neer Fyetloe Cab Apply 239 Rus- FE $0441 state Exchange +¥ ROOMS aD BATH If ’ HEEP.US! Find a -3 bedroom ranch Ope home on West side or est suburban for a client with, cash, Wants to pay approximately $15,000 i phone FE 42544 now J. A Taylor, Realtor, 100 Oak- land Avenue mines JO #6121 Northwestern Hwy at M’'belt. LOS Tf you have lots in the city on water & sewer phone me J! will buy them ff your price and terms | are right sk for Mr Clark. Clark Real Estate, 1362 W Huron St. FE 46492 or FE ¢4813 Open _evenings “em WANTED L LOTS Will pay en ch_ for lots fn Wa arate ears Lake or Independence Twp. OR 3-4558 FE 2-7058 OT WE CAN SELL YOUR LOT A. G. Eliott & Sons MA 6-2503 vads to sell, rent. find al : good jobr FF 2-818] is the W ant Ad number! PEDDLING YOUR _ PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Qur method of showing only to qualified prospects, saves you ‘orry time and ase ey. *" with lookers’ Call us We need ane nlekea! and resicentiat rties, We handle all details ‘and closing. financing —To selli—To To Bi rou BUY IT_We'LL INSU MAHAN. EALTY CO. REALTO Coenratie Firs ons ‘Estate Nene , ot W. turon . wkxt Book i? BRANCR | 2 aan Oakland Aves” ADULTS > only, 287 Oak AND Mi atedat 1 4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor | $5 gecgratea” All utes 1362 W. Hruon 3 pact NEW. EVERYTHING furn. & matnutee walk from town. No drinkers. or children. 73 Pair- grove. 2 & 3 ROOM FURN. APT. UTILT- ties, Private entrance. Coreee: _Washing privileges. 208 Norton. 3 ROOM... UTILITIES "Working Couple. West side. Fu ee TR Foes HEATED APT.