, a | ) : ! | Gunman Slays. Nominated Scooter Crash - York gunman shot and -The Weather GPE 114th YEAR 2 SERVICE ’ INTERNATIONAL NEWS U.S. Weather Bureaw Forecast . | Home te : 1 i _ Edition PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESRQAY, MAY 29, 1956—24 PAGES “ocunm y —— Te Toledo Deputy, Car Kills Nurse Fugitive Trio Halted at Road Block, Hit Blind Man and Aide TOLEDO (INS) — A New killed a Lucas County | ' | Kills City Youth; 2 Others Hurt — Donald L. Gotz Dies - in Collision With Car at Intersection A city fireman returned from a false alarm last night to learn that his son Building Project Ready to Begin Compromise Sessions to Review $37 Billion, 40,000 Mile Proposal WASHINGTON (#*-The Senate reaches the voting. stage today on the mam- ‘moth highway construc- sheriff's deputy at a barri-, had been killed in a motor scooter accident minutes before. Shortly before the alarm. which took him from the; downtown fire station,| ‘Peter B. Gotz was eating ice cream with his son, cade today and then in flight ran down a young woman and .a blind man when his car went out of control, jatally injuring the woman. Deputy Ray Westover FRED A. SEATON ition bill which would inaugurate the biggest peacetime public works jprogram in the nation’s history. _ | Passage of the bill was ‘expected by afternoon or night. Afterwards, the bill lke Names Aide \Donald L., 15, who died in a. ii } kely Today How Hydrogen Bomb Looks 12,000 Feet in Air “Mammoth Road was cut down by a shot fired by 35-year-old John Bowens of Brooklyn, N. Y. when the deputy and Toledo police stopped a speeding car bearing three fugitives from a New York robbery at a barricade at the inter- section of Ohio route 2 and Wynn road. The other men in the late mode! auto were identified by police as 24-year-old Philip Powell of Phila- delphia and 32-year-old Walter Bryant of New York. Ann Martin, 19, an X-ray tech. nician at St. Charlies Hospital in Toledo, was killed when she was leading 32-year-old bling Alva 4. Francis, also an X-ray depart- lin charge of administrative af- ently ran through a stop sign. ment employe, across the inter- section of Navarre Avenue and Wheeling Avenue in Toledo, Francis was critically injured, and taken to St. Charles Hospital. Bowen was captured by police. icollision at N. Sanford and 'Lois streets. Injured in the Grash were Sven Helle, 14, of 40 Parkhurst St., driv.) er of the metor scooter, and Mrs. - Ethel Walker, 27, of 176 N. Jessie Swift Senate OK Seen St, @ passenger in the car op. for Fred A. Seaton as rated by her husband Allen, 30 Helle, the son of Mr, and Mra. New Secretary Sven Helle, is reported to be in “fair” condition teday by Pon- tiac General Hospital officials, . with chest injuries and a possible, | concussion, is to Interior Post WASHINGTON uW—Swift Senate confirmation appeared assured to- day for Fred A. Seaton to be sec- retary of the interior in President Eisenhower's Cabinet. * * * Mrs. Walker, an expectant moth- | er, is in “fairly good condition" a | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital spokes- Seaton, a 46-year-old Nebraska ™an said, suffering from shock. ‘newspaper and radio executive, Pontiac police report that the ‘has been on the White House staff ‘Wo Vehicles collided at the inter- as deputy assistant to Eisenhower S@Ction, when the scooter appar- They said the car dragged the, ‘scooter about 3% feet before col-| His selection for the Cabinet |liding with a parked car. post, announced by the White (Gotz, riding behind Helle, was House late yesterday, occasioned thrown over the parked car. He, some surprise. was pronounced dead at the scene. \fairs. a oJ FIREBALL OVER PACIFIO—Heéere is how the- fireball from the first H-bomb loosed from an American plane looks as it spreads into the ‘must go to a conference with the House to work out a compromise version. As passed by the House, the bill ‘calls for 51% billion dollars in fed- jeral‘state road. construction over ia 13-year period, The measure before the Senate | would authorize 37 billions in fed, | eral-state outlays, It provides for « | a it-year program to develop | & 40,000-mile interstate system equipped to handle up-to-date traffic. Spending for the other three fed- eral aid systems—primary, farm- to-market and urban—would be au- thorized only five years ahead. PENNY A GALLON The House measure would pro- vide about $14,800,000,000 in new ‘ Senate version would to $14,500,000,000. Both bills call for a penny-a-gal- lon boost in the present 2-cent fed- eral gas tax, as well as increases : cy this down , — Bikini Atoll at dawn. This picture, released by the Atomic Energy Commission, was “made from a plane at about 12,000 feet altitude and about 50 Fourteen Western Republican by, Deputy Oakland County Coronor Memorial Rites in taxes on tires, trucks. and the Pacific sky after it was dropped recently over miles from the target. AP Wirephete in Coler — — after his car went out of control, struck the two pedestrians and Senators had publicly backed Un crashed into a house. The other Gersecretary of the Interior Clar- Waterford Teachers Study Idea gg nt _|Dr. Isaac C. Prevette. Walker told police he did not. Look s two fugitives were held at the ence A. Davis to succeed Douglas Baye tane ti ntop when the -~'er Planned for City eae . * | Wynn Road barricade. ; The series of events started when Ohio highway patrolman, Robert Newell radioed to Toledo police and Lucas County sheriff's deputies to set up read blocks to try and stop a speeding auto he was chasing. Westover set up two barricades at Route 2 and Wynn Road and Toledo police set up a barricade at: Navarre and Wheeling Avenues. The speeding auto stopped at Westover's- barricade and he or- dered the three men out of the car, As he was searching each (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Supplementary Layoff Pay Labeled ‘Taxable’ WASHINGTON (INS) — The In- ternal Revenue Service ruled today that supplementary unemployment benefits which auto manufacturers will start paying Friday are sub-' ject to the Federal Income Tax. But Revenue Commissioner Rus- sell C. Harrington said the pay- ments are not wages, and there-) fore will not be subject to the withholding levy. They also will not - be subject to the Social Security tax or the unemployment levy paid by employers. Mirror office writing his syndicat- ™tch. ‘a few typographical errors." Visitors Try Miniature Ponti McKay. McKay resigned April 15 Shot in front of him. Fireman Gotz’s alarm was a call, to Pontiac General Hospital, where | Morse’s colleague Sen. Neu- 2®" explosion had been reported., His son became the third city! berger (D-Ore} contended that ; aS A] . Eisenhower had “repudiated the|{tality of 1936. and the second’ With Wreaths policies of ex-Secretary McKay” within three days. by going outside ‘‘the discredited ren eagcearment stn * Conrad in 4th Round Blinded Riesel of British Tourney ‘and wreaths laid to pay tribute’ The issue, long a controversial to run for the Senate against Sen. Morse (D-Ore). Veterans Although no Memorial Day pa- accepting or rejecting a plan for;made up of principals of rade is planned in the city, num. by Superintendent ef Schools erous services will be conducted jiam A. Shunck. — veieron Organisation Discuss Merit Pay Plan Waterford Township teachers are |the Professional Problems Commit- \faced with the problem today of)tee and an administrative council outstanding. the special merit pay awards outlined schools and the superintendent. Will U. S. Accept the Offer? Sharp controversy broke out in the Senate yesterday over how to apportion the federal money If a teacher's name was on both among the states, Other issues that ‘lists, his name would automatically produced differences involved the of teachers whom they felt were Wil-' Each group would make up a list) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) [question of federal determination of wage rates on the interstate sys- fem, and a “pay as you build” amendment. EN, Cet Aer to Pontiac's war dead tomorrow. ees nee reliamepsytd So kee ,OON, Scotland ¢ efending : : ‘District Michigan Education Assn Returns to Desk champion Joe Conrad of San An- in are emigre ae “ = tonio, Texas, Jed the way into the "®'@ 4 Has O ec cerane on Gotham Paper 4th round of the British Amateur Plaque at Perry Mount Park’ day. NEW YORK tP—Victor Riesel es nap eldoenals today with a Cemetery, 878 N. Perry St. Ex, The Pretesdens! Problems blinded by an acid thrower eight > 4n¢ 2 victory over Tom Arm- pected to lay wreaths at the plaque, Committee made up of a téacher weeks. ago, is back in his Daily strong of Scotland in a 3rd round are the Veterans of Foreign Wars. trom each elementary school and : : ithe American Legion, Amvets, the two each from the high school Conrad's victory came after Disabled American Veterans, Gold, . | and junior high, will meet Thurs- e e eight Americans, including four of and Blue Star Mothers, and the, day evening with Shunck to vote He says his news sources have the ranking favorites, had been Spanish American War Veterans. cal weet wane. increased since the assault, which €liminated in the 2nd round this , r : , ; he and authorities believe was Morning. Only eight besides Con-! Fleyd E. eee oo | Under the merit pay plan, teach. bel i i . | rector of veterans’ affairs for the dministrat nd.the Board motivated by his attacks on rack- Tad. who won his 2nd round match, county, said the public wae te- jers, administrators @ le da by Soviet Embass eteers in some labor unions. yesterday, had reached the 3rd) sited to per os vie _ jot Education woud setect the out: | Soet y » * @ Lround, os attend the service, |standing teachers. 'Bachinsky. Riesel, who left a hospital last Frank Strafaci of New York,’ Dr. George N. Petroff, president, Shunck recommended the plan! Wednesday, said after his return Billy (Dynamite) Goodloe of Val- of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- | for a three-year trial basis, with hope that the Moscow visit to the office: “The thing that dosta, Ga., Ernest (Pete) Arend merce, is expected to place a merit awards of not less than $800 I), S. chiefs of staff. pleased me considerably was that)/of Deal, N. J.,.and Hobart Manley wreath at Wisner Stadium to honor nor more than $1,000 annually. ed labor column * The written invitation embe sane Bl aos . members ata meine at toc’ Twining Invited to Attend Big Air Show in Moscow | WASHINGTON (INS) — pected to accept Russia’s formal invitation to Gen. Nathan F. Twining to head a delegation of observers to (‘Soviet aviation day ceremonies in Moscow June 24. ‘of staff, was delivered personally to the Pentagon yester- Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich), however, expressed MAIN FEATURE : The 40,000-milé interstate sys- tem, contemplated as a modern- ized network connecting the na- tion's principal cities, is the main feature of the bill, It would be allotted 25-billions in ‘federal money in both House and Senate versions. Uncle Sam would put up nine dollars to every one furnished by the states, The House bill would: distribute the money on the basis of the needs of the states as they report- ed them ‘to the Bureau of Public Roads, The United States is ex- to Twining, Air Force chief Air Attache Col. Philip might be made by all of the 3 Storms for Tonight, Potter said: “They would be the hardest to fool” I sat down at the typewriter and Jr. of Savannah, Ga.. were the Pontiac's World War II dead. Teachers’ salaries in almost all knocked out the column with just American big four who lost out’ The Cook-Nelson Post 20 of the of the country are computed on this morning. American Legion will lay a gar- thegbasis of years of training and jaums. — ~ land of flowers below the Daugh-' experience, Shunck said. In Oak-| ac Car front of the First in Baptist ules are set up in this manner. Oakland streets. rated in Waterford, would involve ificers could return from on Russia’s war-or-peacet The Michigan Republi- airpower that could “destroy” the’ ters of Union Veterans monument land County all the salary sched-can, who-lost both legs in|U-5- by 1959 or 1960. | |World War II, said the) Defense Secretary Charles FE. Church, corner of Saginaw and The merit pay plan, if incorpo- nation’s top military of-| Wilson. contends the U.S. has, will be near 55 degrees. that the Soviets will vee Dut Clear for Holiday |mand, The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts possible scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight. The low ; and is maintaining, air suprem- | Sunny skies and warm weather ; ¥ \, The war dead in Oak Hill Ceme- some 250 teachers in 16 different ; : : acy. jare expected in the. Pontiae area , ' tery will not be forgotten as many schools. nea noe dime apa eed Although the Defense ‘Depaft- for tomorrow's Memorial Day holi- vetéran groups are expected to ‘ion en e coniiict - _ day, with the temperature going ‘ poder _) eae bepress County News oo... . 8 ‘atomic energy” project, Walter L. culture also was on the program|mental passenger car. GM offi- Y ees ae sa ey edd ashe ht Fditorials ............. 6 Cisler, president of the Detroit Edi-jfor his nation. ‘‘The islands, he cials said it was the first time a - ‘ : : ns e ; . eet : et porte Serre ee 4, 15 son Co. told Dr. Sukarno, “I hope said, now supporting a population visiting dignitary had ever ridden aT TECHNICAL CENTER —President Sukarno United Press Phote president of Ford Motor Co. Theaters .. -....... 9% your people and your country can of’ more than 80 million could feed the futuristic ¢ar. - of Indonesia is taken for a.ride by his son, Gun- president of General Motoys,, during Sukarno s Michigan,*he said, “showed me TV & Radin Programs 2% beffPfit_ too” from atomic enérgy a population of 250 million “if agri-- Dr. Sukarno and his party tar, 11, in scale model battery-operated Pontiac tour "of the General Motors Techneeat- Center oq much which I can use in leading Wilson, Fart, 23 for peacetime uses, culture is exploited: properly.” —_ planned to take off by plane today presented to Guntar by’ Harlow Curtice (left), Monday, A my people 8) million strong.” i Women's Pages......... 16, 11° | Cisler displayed a plastic model! It,also was a-big day for Presi- for Arizona, t s & , ty ¥ + ’ } f , 4 . at “a ; he : ; ae aici: 2 BY Sone ee en Se a - _ ; ets 7 “I feel it is not right that we are unable to give financial rec. ognition to. the most outstanding people on our professional staff,” Shunck said. , over whether U. S. airpower is deteriorating in com- parison with Russia's. ‘This was in reference to testi- His plan to carry out such a pro- mony by Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, gram involves two separate grdups,|head of the Strategic Air Com- place flags over the graves, _ Cremer is attempting to organ- ize a Memorial Association to co- ordinate the veteran and civic groups so that Pontiac will have Memorial Day parades in the future, a ae = eeneeeclorees (See Lawrence Comment, Page 6) to a high of 8) to 84 degrees. But —.---— -______..,.___ showers are. predicted for tomor- ‘ment was hopeful that other members of the Joint Chiefs would be invited to the Moscow air dem- onstration, experts can accompany the Air Force chief. row night. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m, was 90 degrees, The mercury rose to 74 at 2 p.m. ‘What I Learn Here Will Help My People’ DETROIT w—President Sukarno. Dr. Sukarno said the four free- ence intact in spite of counter- says he has found in Michigan'doms proclaimed by the late Presi- attacks.” what he thought he would find dent Roosevelt “raised in our, For rebuilding Indonesia, he when he set out from Indonesia/hearts a big fire.” These were said, “we want the lessons, we 10 days ago, freedom of worship, freedom of want the experiences of others. At a civic dinner honoring him/speech, freedom from fear and; That’s why we are happy Presi- in Detroit last .night, Dr. Sukarno|freedom from want. | dent Eisenhower invited us to said a visit to industrial Detroit! ‘Being a nation which was then! visit the United States and why convinced him that the political in-|not yet independent,” he said, “we | I am extremely happy to come spirations and idealism of Wash-|added one more freedom—a fifth | to Michigan and to Detroit where ington, Jefferson and Lincoln had|freedom—freedom to be free.” I can learn 90 mich.” been combined with the technical! ‘We have at long fast,’’ he said, | Dr. Sukarno was presented by zenius of Edison and Ford. “obtained our independence and Mayor Albert E. Cobo with a me- Dr. Sukarno gave his impres. “° will try to keep this independ. ones ro ey Detroit sions fotlowing a.tour of Detroit me agion. automotive plants personally es- corted by Harlow H. Curtice, In a speech. announcing work wil start in’ Michigan Aug. & In Today's Press |power plant. jour program’’ and he expressed | hope “the near future will bring! /‘Sukarno Amazed at Industrial Michigan of the proposed atomic energy/dent Sukarno’s 11-year-old son, , |Guntur, who hand in hand accom- PRAISES GM CENTER jpanied his father on the Detroit Earlier at a lugcheon in his Ur. honor at the General Motors Re-| GM President Curtite’ person- search Center, Dr. Sukarno said ty presented Guntur a boy's “industrialization is very much on| "#26 model of a Pontiac powered 3 | with electric batteries, “It’s yours,”’ Curtice said. Beam- close cooperation between America|ing happily, Guntur grabbed the and Indonesia, especially in in-|Wheel and took off. At the boy's dustrialization, urging, Dr. Sukarno sat astride the Dr, Sukarno termed ‘the re- peck (ot) te cs * ’ search center “one of the brains | Little Guntur also talked his, of industriaiieation.” ‘father in going for a ride in GM's on construction of a ‘pioneering, Dr. Sukarno said intensified agri- Firebitd II, a gas turbine experi- _.. 0-3 Service Branches ™orine. Si = B. ee = —F/ 7 Bannow) | Bivd.| (Mary . of 13 E. . \South “died in her sleep and was Will Honor War Dead |founa at 8 \o'clock yesterday * | She was born.in Summit, Il... “With Ceremonies ‘Sept. 5, 1873, the daughter of Carl, . _ land Sophie Rowold, Bannow. On ete Lake ident | July 4, 1897, the Bowmasters were tribute Wednesday to veterans of married in Forest Patk, | all wars at a Memorial Day pa-| Mrs. Bowmaster came here | and service in front of the) trom Grand Rapids 27 years ago. | ° ans’ Park monument in Es She was a member of (race | “tity. _ | Lutheran Church. a ie am., will pay trtbene ts Surviving are eight children, | ‘ the men and women that served in Mrs. Edna Robinson and Elizabeth) >the land forces. A dropping of Bowmaster, both of Cleveland, ‘ flo over 8 ivanite Haven Park Ohio; Harold Bowmaster of San‘ baba sf Diego, Calif. Mrs. Irene Goodell from planes will honor the air : service while @ power boat flotilla °! Milford, Mrs, Dorothea Kap- ‘ eaifaaiucs the lee peTvices hengst, Mrs. Katherins Faber, Carl Bowmaster and Laura B. Bowmas- & x ‘The 15-unit parade will assem- {~; il of Pontiac, ‘ and nine. ’ ble at the ‘monument, Pentlac gyandchildren. : drive and Garland avenue, after =, ico, Mrs. Elizabeth Shan- , following the reute frem Bea- 1, ig jivi Chi ; : ng in Chicago. . , venue to Maplewood to Pontiac | co vice will be at 2 p.m. Thurs , drive up to Garland to the Vel- 3... trom the Donelson-Johns Fu- ” the monéy may be made avail- Mt. Park Cemetery. f vb BH ailiek hed be eee ss rf i? ‘ 4 4 Boa 4 fs peas. gar ] : es A i RS y de i i , oS ; re \ - a i { - ‘ ‘ -_ \ 5 ~~ | : ; oe : \ f i} : j : i oe, THE PONTIAC PRESS,. TUESDAY, MAY 29. 1936 os oo: : ee : — ’ : 2 ai ramee ; Pe ° - the scene. His erans’ Park. ‘neral Home, The Rev. J. ¢. Streit .. The parade will be led by Sylvan will officiate with burial in White *Lake Pelice Chief’ George W.!Chapel Memoria} Cemetery. : } , Purdy. Fi the chief's car) oneness CRASH KILLS 1 — Fifteen-year-cld Donald | ies bo Se Forums Sauer’ <= Donaidl L. Gotz Gotz died last night in a collision of an auto and anpaining = motor scooter at 'N. Sanford and Lois Sts. A thony c Kreps, and City Manager Ernest passenger on the scooter driven by Sven Helle, page 1.) iia City Commission OKs Widening of Southfield RAINE | Sunshine Dries ‘Illinois, Indiana Flood Waters Recede; - ; : and: Rubbish Authority and Speedway to Be Ready idyll pean Mangere aime to the North Evergreen Sew- for 500 Race _ ne ang | age Disposal Authority; and Dr. the city's plan including § Per) john D. Monroe, health officer. x cent on assessment on adjacent/"),. is County health di- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS property Dossy z ond 15 percent] Othe health of Dry, warm weather today = ae . is now integrated with the hastened the recovery of floaded| The sector to be paved is be-|UCe ton emmriee Tse tween Lincoln and 14 Mile road, ‘ and will include widening the pave- ment at the Southfield-14 Mile Rd. areas of Indiana and Illinois, * * s i ordinance was speedway at Indianapolis — and intersection to provide for free flow The motor bus ¢ thus assured the running of the|of traffic. ; tabled indefinitely, so that com- 500-mile automobile race there to- An assessment roll for the pav- ~— ri pastel gi mor . ing of Holland street east of Eton gow bus ccmpeny- . | |EMERGENCY STATE | was set aside by commissioners | There may be no hotdogs at the : doubleheader tomorrow that opens janapolis was placed under| for further study. a we of flood emergency, yester-' Appointments approved included Giese Ogy nena thet De- \day by Mayor Phillip L. Bayt. Of- that of Engineer L, R. Gare as ea eee Teer coal (hassauces ificials called oyt more than 2,100 representative to the Southeastern |. Waived (deci tha viaand » Civil Defense workers and ordered Oakland County Water Authority, | os denied wyicity eee =F Areas fa) {Policemen to remain oa duty. |with R. S. Kenning as alternate; 14 ght Compa tawone: * © « City Manager D. C. Egbert to the © eels te = Cisett ngretendiver Kiwanians and their wives will apn oy , be square dancing at the Keller- ea espe Communist Lag Koch Showroom tonight. The event begins at 8 p.m.' Last week the Kiwanis members 14, Gotz was thrown from the bike, and died at incre was a chance of a few scat- | But the skies began to clear to- Pontiae Press Phote | The Weather Bureau said were hosts to their state governor, A. C. Locke, and heard a talk by Dean Parsons, 1955 chairman of underprivileged children activities, * * * in Italian Vote Severe Reverses Seen shoes are at left. (See story 0n tered thundershowers in both |states, but no general downpours L. E at Pontiac General Hospital at! Also er. included in the parade will 7:45 p.m. yesterday after a colli-| _ Donald was born in Pontiac . March 15, 1941 the son of Peter) prayer at the veterans’ monument at Junior High School, a. led by Rev. Edward D. member of the Pontiac Boys’ Club) land @f St. Vincent de Paul Catholic’ After the flag-raising ceremony Church, at the park, the units will move) = cry lake front for the air and a brother, Robert R, Gots of finished in four months, engineer _ a | Pontiac, survives. New Farm Law — Sage Put Into Effect eral wi ve at 1 odock Tuurtey/F'lorida Decides Benson Using Haste to lowing in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Ar- Today On Choice Apply Measure Signed “ements were by the Voorkeer Of Dern Aspirants by Ike Yesterday mas MIAMI, Fla. «®—The political . Frederick L. James WASHINGTON ®—The admin. Frederick L, James, 86, died yes-\ed, ahd the voters took over today! istration moved teday to put the terday at his home, 132 Washington|to decide the winner — Adlai E. new farm law into effect, but it st’ He had been in ill health 18/Stevenson or Estes Kefauver. may be days before farmers will) months, | eo « 6 know what benefits they can hiadl| Born. in Oshawa, Ont. Canada, For the Republicans. it was just pect from it tn em. \Feb. 16, 1870, he came to Detroit.a formality of adding 26 more del- - 'where he was married June 27, egates to President Eisenhower's President Eisenhower _|1897 to Christiga White. \collection. Florida was one of the y Be Pee RS en ect (ous Southern states he captured =a 19652. that its advantages outweighed its| dent of Pontiac since 1900. He |" oo. : isi | retired from Fisher Body Divi- MANEUVERS END once tons eee pyle s ing his campaign that he raised) Thus ended more than a year, : Be. pensions for old folks 18 per cent of maneuvering between his ad-| He leaves two children, Harold/in his first three months as gov- ministgation and the Democratic J2™€s of Sylvan Lake. and Mrs. ernor of Illinois. He said Kefauv- leadership of Congress, with some) Thelma Klett of Detroit. ' er had used ‘false accusations’ | Republican " ow new A sister, Mrs.:Peter Mathison, 49d campaign tactics which Stev- is living in Whitby, Ont. enson contended reflect on the The law carries provisions for Service will be at 130 p.m, "ah office they both seek and thus a $1,200,000,000-a-year soil bank Thursday: from the Huntoon Fu- Daabathy a “disservice to the program, but just how much of neral Home with burial in Perry CUTTY: = « where friends may call after 7 mittee at their meeting yesterday. o'clock this evening. | Schmid, on loan from the South- presidential primary finally, end- Stevenson re-emphasized in clos able this crop year is a ati which will be determined by de- cisions to be made by Secretary Russell R. Warren of Agriculture Benson. Russell R Warren, 58 of A 57 Benson, who said he was glad N. Parke St. died yesterday in Eisenhower approved the meas-| Pontiac General Hospital after a ure, said his department is “pro. short illness: = : ceeding with judicious haste" to this year. Under this program, Charles and Nancy Kincaid War- towards adjusting two state high- farmers will be offered payments ren. He was married to the former way routes in the city and an for taking land out of production Verna Shawver July. 29, 1921 in amendment to the, 1956 appropria- of surplus crops. ‘West Virginia. tion ordinance SECOND MEASURE Mr. Warren, a coal miner, . The new law is the second farm came here two years ago from measure passed by Congress this, Layland where he was a mem- year. The first one was vetoed | pat tes the panes Caarch and 1... with the State Highway Dept. by Eisenhower April 16 because — se. . in making route adjustments in it carried provisions which would) He eaves his wife and three M39 (Huron street) and M218 (Or- have raised. price supports of children, Mrs. Octavus Gollardo, chard Lake avenue) some crops and products above Mrs. Elmer Patterson and Mrs. levels favored by the administra-' Thomas Clifton, all of Pontiac tion. . Also surviving are three sisters, Benson said in a statement last Mrs. C. W. MacAllister and Mrs. night that this year’ will not pro- Fanny Callister, both of W. Vir- vide “‘a fair test’ of the soil bank) ginia, and Mrs. H. A. Goodwin of because practically all crops have! Houston, Tex. been planted. | Servite will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- Nevertheless, soil bank money day from the Central Methodist) The establishment of the tax rate could be made available to a Church with Dr. Milton H. Bank per thousand of assessed valuation relatively large acreage if Benson’ officiating. Friends may call after for the vear might be forthcoming offered liberal conditions 7 o'clock this evening at the Hun- ifthe amendment is approved by ‘ ‘toon Funeral Home. the commissioners, Willman said. * * The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau feport e City Manager W. K. Willman will be seeking ‘a resolution from the ‘commission authorizing him to con- The amendment to the 1956 appropriation. ordinance will es- | tablish appropriations to city | branches as the result of findings from the Board of Tax Review and subsequent to the finalized assessed valuations for the city. The average U.S. wage earner Another item on the slate. which Full ive f . . 46 . . 1 . “oveme PONTIAC. AND VICINITY —Consider- lives 70 years compared with 46 includes 10 public improvement able cloudiness teday and tonight with years in 1909. possible scattered showers and thunder- _ ee _ storms this evening and tonight A Mttle warmer teday and tonight, high teday 76-74, tow tonight near 55. To- merrew, partiy cleudy becoming warm and humid by afternoon with scattered thaundershowers late temorrow, high f- M4.) Seutherly winds 10-15 miles an hour teday and tonight Temorrov g might partly cloudy, warm and humid with scattered thundershowers, low near 6) Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a ™ At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 18 ‘Direction : Boutheaster!y Sun sets Tuesday at 759 pm Bun rises Wednesday at 4 59 am Moon rises Tuesday at 11 35 pm Moon sets Wednesday at 10.20 am Monday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest tempereture. . Geed mph Lowest temperature 5 . 59 Mean temperature .... 9 . 61 Weather—Sunshine Downtewn Temperatures 4 €@. @..........838° lism... 87 . -" V8. @.35.c6-- 04 2m 70 - 8a. m...,......68 lp. m 72 . 64. m.....:.--.68 2p. m 4 ” 10a. m......,...66 \ # Mean temperature siiaiiee can Weather—Rain 17 Highest and Lewest Temperatures This -> Date in M4 Years | #2 in 1929. 36 in 1884 : Monday's Temperature Chat * 47 Marquette 70 86 55..JMLem phis 86 669 Milwaukee 62 $1 3 3 etttss aha , Pittsburgh = =73 - wi _ ee f 26. Rapids : ¥ .o ae vk p FEED MILL WRECKED — This feed Mill at Atwater. 0.. was ville *4 thie e 4a almost demolished when the mail car of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Kee Oliecns 82° 10 Trnvicee city 4. s4, Steeler (Pittsburgh tg Cleveland) hurted off the tracks and sniashed = tao Secreto Be Ready in - way eo" einai mare ~~“ Aregq Report on Water, Sewage Four A comprehensive survey of water|\eastern Oakland County Water Au-|port county and local roads whe land sewage systems in a 3,600|thority to direct the $100,000 survey these have to bear the. load o Besides bis uiother and father, jsquare mile six-county area will be now being financed by the National traffic brought by new highways Sanitation Foundation, said he ex-|and expressways now planned. | \George Schmid told members of|pects to finish mapping Oakland, Donald will be taken to his home|the Supervisars Inter-County Com-|@4 Macomb county water sys-Township, David Levinson, report.|"ain on some sections of Miinots. pro-Western democratic parties of street. Junior Vice Commander tems in 60 to 9) days. ; The survey should answer pressing questions currently being raised, Schmid said. One of these is ‘whether the city of | Detroit can adequately handle all the sewage it has contracted | for with outlying communities. Four proposed interceptor sewers in Oakland County will be affected) feuding in Florida's Democratic ads a survey's findings on thisiday'’s meeting in Dearborn was Supervisdrs also are concerned) whether such communities have legal power to start sewage proj-| ects of their own in additien to the contract arrangements with De-| troit. Schmid promised an answer The Committee heard a progress report from West Bloomfield Tow n- ship Supervisor Hiland M. Thatch er, chairman of the group's High committee and = chairman of the newly-formed independent Iighway Commission. Thatcher reviewed the Com. mission's progress, which haw been mainly organizational, and reported on the committee's morning meeting. He said committee members fear that present methods of distribu- tion of state gas and weight tax money will be inadequate to sup- Preliminary to Adjusting 2 Highways on City Commission Agenda Tonight Leading off a 22-point agenda izing the Pontiac General Hospital cepting three special assessment Born in Fayette County, W. Va. facing the Pontiac City Commis- board chairman to make formal rolls put the soi] bank plan into effect Dec. 19, 1897, he was the son of sion tonight is a preliminary step application for federah assistance? projects. {rom the Hill-Burton program. The request is for aid in the construc- tion of the hospital addition, There will be engineer esti- mates aired on four separate sidewalk projects in’ the city. The projects total $46,328.42 in construction cost, including both assessments and city costs. Pubhe hearings will be conducted on the city’s intention to construct the following projects * * « Concrete pavement, curb, gutter and related work on Mansfield ave- nue from Baldwin to Kennett ” * * Sidewalks and related work for the southeast side of “Montcalm street from Oakland to Corwin, the northeast side of Oakland avenue from Lounsbur vy to Montivello, and for the south street. from Howard Bagley The side of Gillespie McNeill to commission is also ex- items. will be a resolution author- pected to pass resolutions ae police departments info it. The train, going about 70 miles an hour, struck by a truck at an unguarded killed and seven injured. Water, Recreation and Port com- One twister knocked down trees) were in sight. HOMES EVACUATED More than 1,500 families were orced’ to evacuate their homes yesterday in Indianapolis and sur- Birmingham has been awarded a certificate of achievement for its accident reports in the 1955 traffic safety award program. > i C after) ROME (INS) — Italy’s huge) Congratulations on the award - M nth S SR] ae “ot 6 aH inches| Communist Party suffered a severe Accompanied the notification re- O -|submerged much of the area.|reverse today in nationwide mu- ceived by Chief Ralph W. Moxley - Twenty-one schools were closed|nicipal and provincial elections. Monday from G. C. Stewart, ex- nas main highways blocked off Former Harry S. Tru-|ecutive vice president of the Na- ‘the east and north sides of the|man's presence in Italy was tional Safety Council. ticity at the height of the deluge.| Y ae ‘Bed Bak sgt) wig eaed/'all’ep (reeds | coat cuad|acr wes manent ous) Russian Translation Dems Trouble ———_ ss >» ow"R ZS Poneae | | and 1 will weed all my. ready | and I send for Doc Kelton whe 3 Ld 2 g [She Resents Sharing | PONY Oe fethaorage tapered peg tars || lve lg ares) aan ‘and | LOS ANGELES (INS)—The In- LILLINGTON, N.C. w—Harnett _ | THE BEST of DAMON RUNYON like a mild winter: and a ned to tell the truth it & ternational Telemeter Corp. has County Democrats have a reason Reunion With Husband wear your eld last seaten's boop- |100 to. 1° Slats will not beet i,/tmounced that it is developing a. for scratching their heads over’ LOS ANGELES (® — Actress) \ ew Merve cs ord . Lage! acaradler scumlnn or and a oe t aide a Pose vture| "CW. ‘memory” device to aid in —— eg (Candy Bennett was miffed, she ~ Ld Persian lamb or beaver until I istating that he has so many. short- nesaiatieg — wired _— newly elected county judge told the court, when she flew to! — \ ol in.” ; . afford is Robert B. Morgan. unt is the Omaha to meet her husband's. = a 4 Lai ones Son Ito = bactamn ‘ee she. and! Dr. a King, - executive of county's state senator. train and discovered he was being onde ink By DAMON BUNTON Now at this (Julie the Starker| 1. eaves it to me to notify Slatsthe Los Angeles firm, said the . two are not related, but met by another woman. _ : says) aie pre . kets al that his number is up. ay = which is mons oer ngton gran f \ rage a ells Sila s lor ernment, wi n- — are _— pecs en cae AES al s | was ing you yesterdidy here | am in Mindy’s restaurant eating tripe wNh garlic when in tightwad and a skinflint and a la |g = ips, sb Lagad eee ee called hejeks Air Development graduates. To add to the confusion nett yesterday when she also re-|°°™*5 ee le oO Starker who ups and tells me he is just finished talking to aur mutual hal who is buried/er, and that he has no heart and cS the Damen Beason ete Lome) iCenter at Griffiss Air Force Base the wife of each is named Alice lated that he was “cold and aloof/¥P '” Woodlawn cemetery. Seems like Slats Slavin tells Julie the Starker he should\ maybe have aino pride or he will not suggest! rig anime at Rome; N. Y. and each has a sister named’... He had a chip on both shoul- stone over his head 80 people should maybe remember him. Well, Julie the Starker brings up into|that she go around in such shabby | eS | * * »« : Lucille. lders.” _ She charged cruelty. ithe conversation Slat's ojd dol], Miss Beatrice Gee who was once a prominent show gir! in one of Mike|old floogers and that she will nev- Does OK With One | He said the device will make it eS SS Ba : ~ Tods musical shows on Broadway. He is telling me this Miss Gee :s an original brunette ‘and conced-/|¢r humiliate herself in this man DOLORES. Col (INS)—The| possible for 100 typists, none of iner, She says if she waits even a) Si ~~ |whom understand Russian, to copy ed by one and all to be th ost beautiiul object on Manhattan Isiand. And he then tells tke that—— Nee Oe ate Oe eae ” eens a ° few minutes, someone else is sure fastest hayfBack on the Dolores'the Russian words as fast as they | | SAVE AT LEAST 20% to snap up the blonde mink and nigh school six-man football team/can t The English equivalents PART TWO itri hotter th st d Then without waiti h 18) ican type. nglish equ ean ee managers) Tam inne putin ty WT uses alan pgm habe My never agin met ih ll was onearned Brice wl Instant be Oped on ad . . Other dolls call Miss Beatrice deny it. not, he starts telling me, yp With @ similiar opportunity. |Berry. The 141-pound junior, ac-| ing automatic typewriters. na more and combine all our essential Gee a clothes horse because it! V calmuch leacriiime it seems it all back toa ht | eS they have a large quar- counted for a substantial part of) | Well, in much less time than goes K | | = Sey, A ° seems she wears clothes’ with takes me to tell you all this, Julie im late September when Beat * Julie says, “and when Slats the team’s scoring and had 21 drop-| India exports 25 million dollars property and liability insurance in a great skill, and furthermore she i8 the Starker has his tripe and is Informe Slats that she just comes a I get back to his hotel apart. |kick conversions. iworth of cashew nuts a year. crazy about them ae ce, jeating it with more sound than is “pon @ great bargain in a blonde —— — m best hold is not wearing them, altogether necessary for tri no mink coat for twenty- -three thous: '. single, si plitied, “EB which she also does neg Lab ped how it is cooked sae to and dollars and that she desires |. skill but of course only on the|tel the truth I have to wait until, Same at once te heep herself | \i~ e

carrier for 40 cents where carrier servic vice ft ok available by mai) fe Sekiand, Genesee . Livi Lapeer and as tt ie 12.06, a re elsewhere in Sones tee tects Seal steno All maf] sw! ons paya e : Pontiac FE 23-8181 MEMBER OF. AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 ‘House Should Restore Mutual Security Funds That efforts will be made to restore funds slashed from the Mutual Se- curity bill by the House Foreign Affairs Committee is good news. The committee’s action in lop- ping off $1.1 billion fron: the $4.9 billion measure was a severe blow to the Administration. Not only was it alarming to the E1senHoweRr forces but it indi- cated refusal of the committee majority to recognize the part played in our international af- fairs by mutual security funds. * * * The actual facts are as President . Exsennower has stated them. Funds for military aid and economic co- operation are “vital to the national security.” Without them the Nation's ability to meet its obligations as lead- er of the free world would be greatly impaired. ; , Committee leaders still appar- ently refuse to recognize the importance of the skillful cam- paign Russia is waging abroad. By combining economic and mili- tary infiltration and capitalizing on the rising nationalism of Asia, the U.S.R.R. is making undeniable progress. * * * To cut U. S. mutual security funds under these circumstances does not make sense. As Defense Secretary Witson has pointed out, it would have a “very bad psychological effect on our allies.” For these reasons it is encouraging to learn that E1sennowenr lieutenants in both the House and Senate are girding for the fight to have the cuts restored. Dr. Sukarno’s Visit For two days the people of the metropolitan area have had the privilege of entertaining one of the most interesting and charming men on the international stage today. A very important person in his own right as President of the young Republic of Indonesia, Dr. Suxarno is doubly VIP be- cause he is touring the Nation as the honored guest of Presi- dent E1sENHOWER. . * * * In Detroit where he saw automo- biles assembled and at the Univer- sity of Michigan where he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the visitor charmed all he met. Speaking flawless English, he left the impression of a dynamic leader seeking earnésfly to improve eco- nomic and social conditions in his homeland. * * * In his address to Congress and in all his other statements, Indo- nesia’s President has extolled Thomas Jefferson as his “great teacher.” At the same time, while saying he would avoid military alliances, he has dedicated his - country to democracy, freedom and peace. We hope President Suxkarno will carry home with him pleasant mem- ories of his tour and an even more ardent faith in democratic processes. Israel’s Oil Boom No one knows how much oil there ‘is in Israel but that fact hasn’t re- duced the young republic’s spreading oil fever one degree. The possibility that valuable off deposits may underlie that country arose after the first well had been brought in at Heletz, eight months ago. The news of the the strike, a few miles from the . Gaza strip, was greeted with - wild enthusiasm. WE x * ‘A second well was brought ‘in near the first and the two now are pro- ducing 1,500 and 300 barrels per day respectively. Before these strikes it . was difficult to find financing for wildcatting operations, says U.S. News & World Report. Now it is easy to get capital. One of the reasons the country is so excited about oil prospe ts is that petroleum constitutes the largest item on its import list, $40,000,000 to $59,000,000 a year. This far overshadows total exports of $90,000,000. Government officials naturally view the situation cautiously. Yet they do admit hoping that there will be enough oil to supply Israel's own needs. That would save the country the money it has been spending. on oil imports and perhaps point the way to economic self sufficiency. | Realization of this hope certainly would be a wonderful boon for Israel. David Keefer _ A solemn group here from The Press buried one of our boys yester- day. It was Davi KEerer. Dave had been with us a quarter of a century and even lived right across Pine Street within 100 feet of his own job. This was his tiny sector of life—The Press and his home. Dave was a quiet, likeable indi- vidual that did his part without any ‘fuss or any confusion. He knew what it was all about. He was 81 and had been failing for some time. One of identifications of our little neighborhood is gone. Everyone will miss him. The Man About Town Not a Bad Season Various Reports. on Our So Called ‘’Late Spring’ ~ Memorial Day: A holiday when we should not drive in a manner that adds reasons for its observ- ance. “My only complaint about this wet spring,” phones _ . Harriman Rodgers of Huron Gardens, “is that it makes the weeds grow faster than the vegetables in my new garden.” A Rambler rose bush with a branch over 15 feet long is growing in the yard of Mrs. Geraldine Fosdick in Birmingham. It has over a thousand blossoms. . First alfalfa cutting of the year is re- ported by Andfew Millbaum, Waterford Township farmer, who expects to get at least three more before snow flies again. In spite of the late spring, Mr. and Mrs. Ransford Feldrum are picking strawberries every day. They admit, however, that they had the plants under glass until a short time ago, and now cover them on cold nights. You've probably heard plenty of stories. of treein’' a ‘Coon, or for that matter many other species of wild life. But it remained for our city editor Harry Reed to come up with a new tale of woe. . He treed a golf ball. Or so he says. At least his ball dis- appeared while he was playing the Silver Lake course the past week. He claims he knows where it. is, even to the tree and crotch where it is imprisoned. Anybody know a good steeplejack? - (Note to HR—There are NO trees on the fairways!) Another letter comes from Randall Tripp, 6, formerly of Pontiac, who now owns a farm near the Ohio turnpike. He says that heavy trucking is dodging it to save the fees, and is thus wearing out parallel free roads.. “Many of our good roads were wrecked in the work of its construc- tion,” he asserts, “so it has generally destroyed the roads that are free, and the taxpayers who built them now must pay _& mileage to travel on the turnpike.” A bird near his home, and identifled to County Clerk Lynn D. Allen as a Tennessee warbler, causes him to remark that while he knew a lot of- peo- ple are moving here from Tennessee, he didn’t know they were bringing their birds with them. Verbal Orchids to _ The Rochester Clarion; entering its fifty-ninth year of publica-. ~ ton. - « ip THE. PONTIAC. FrEss. TUESDAY. ‘MAY 29, 1056_ ‘Now That sentence: Has Been bereed! The Defense May Proceed’ David Lawrence Says: Psychological Offensives by the Soviet Are Masterminded by Western Turncoats WASHINGTON—When the Soviet government wants to make a psychological move and weigh the probable impact on the people of Britain or America, they call in Burgess and MacLean, who know the western gullibility and _politi- cal weaknesses. * * @ When the United States is con- fronted with a move that could affect the psychology of the peo- ples behind the Iron Curtain, no- body knowing Russian reasoning sits in at the top councils. De- cisions are made on what Ameri- can officials think will be Russian reaction. Thus, today there is a big problem facing the United States government—whether to open the way for the joint chiefs of staff te visit Moscow and iavite Seviet military commanders here. _ Men who know the Russian un- derground are constantly warning that. the U.S. must net:appear to give sanction to rule ‘by Moscow tyrants over the satellite-states and enslavement of Soviet people. A RUSSIAN SPEAKS Ever since the Geneva Confer- ence, Moscow has been playing up the idea that the U.S. accepts the “status quo” in Eastern Europe. Many Americans think it’s all right tu abandon the peoples behind the Iron Curtain, . Dr. Viadimir Poremsky, presi- dent of the National Alliance of Russian Solidarists—an organiza- _tion that carries on underground activities in the Seviet Union— flew to America a few days ago and, in a copyrighted interview with U.S. News & World Report, discussed the visit of Khrush- chev and Buiganin to England. He says: . “I think Khrushchey and Bul- ganin have a double aim. The first aim, which we consider the main ae is to Consolidate their pres- _tige within’ their own country by showing their people that they are being well received abroad, and to use this prestige to stifle domestic opposition, They strive particu- larly to deprive their people of the hope to support from the free world. ¥ = Fy “Their second aim, which we regard as secondary, is to try once more to deceive the West, in accordance with the Leninist line to which they have now returned. Lenin was very optimistic concern- ing the possibility of fooling people in the West, beeause he thought that there were many fools there.” ON GENEVA CONFERENCE “What is your opinion concern- ing the, wisdom of the Geneva Conference?’ he was asked. Here is his reply: : “Personally, | would rather it had not taken place. Whether or “not such meetings can be avoid- ed in the future will depend on public opinion in the West. Only public opinion can ~ give the Western governments solid ground to stand upon in refusing to participate in such meetings."' General Twining, chief of the U.S. Air Force, probably will go to Moscow for the air show next month along with air generals from Britain and France. But if the. invite the’ U.S.’ Joint Russians Chiets of Staff as’a whole and the invitation is accepted, then the A RUN ALONG, FREDDY. MK AND MRS Russian chiefs will want to come here, too. ONE WAY STREET It would mean also that Khrush- chev and Bulganin would feel that the U.S. could not fail to invite - them. The number of military . missions from Soviet Russia then would probably go to the Latin American capitals. This would aid the infiltration propaganda of the Soviets. All this is in the face of the fact that sixteen nations which made military sacrifices to sup- port the United Nations in Korea cannot even get permission for a general or any other military officer to visit North Korean camps where the armistice has been violated. The neutral supervisory com- mission of the U. N. has given up all hope of g into North Korea. Yet visits by American military men to Moscow are applauded in America and there is a steady drive to invite Khrushchev and © Bulganin to come here. LJ * * In propaganda the Soviets are outmaneuvering America largely because they have men in Moscow who underst the West. But in Washington evidently the Russians who have turned on the Kremlin and who understand Russia are not consulted when policy decisions are being made that could vitally affect the psychology of the peoples behind the Iron Curtain. Small wonder the “cold war” is going against us. (Copyright 1986) Smiles Two apples a day are said to. be - better than one for good health. pees that keep the dentist away, too Again Doctor Expostulates: Have Your Baby at Home: By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “In the fall of "54 you printed several articles regarding women having their babies at home in- stead of going to the hospital. family: physician ‘about it. He high- ly approved. In fact he said home is the best _place—just as you had. said in your articles. “Our friends all urged me te g0 to a baby specialist (no com- ment) or at least go to the hos- pital. One said I must be crazy, since | was past thirty-five. “Well, Feb. 26, 1955 my beautiful baby girl was born at home. Her birth 1 will always remember be- cause every moment was interest- ing and beautiful, and we were so much closer to each other than we could be in a hospital. ... “She was breast fed and broke herself of the 2 a.m nursing at six weeks and away from breast feeding by Christmas (ten months old). “Now we are expecting anoth- er baby in August, at home, of course, and the new baby will be breast fed, too, “I wish that more mothers would have. their babies at home and nurse them too. The great joy, bliss and happiness it brings into a family is wonderful. “¥ou hear so many women say ‘Oh, if you nurse your baby you lose your shape.’ That is a lot of foolishness. “Why are they so silly?” (Signed) Mrs. ... The correspondent doesn't say so, but her description of miracle might be that of one who has experienced natural childbirth. Contrary to the notion of ‘some mis- informéd persons, an anesthetic is always available in natural child- birth, though never forced. The choice lies with the mother herself. From experience as intern in a charity hospital with a large ob- stetric ‘service, as a country doctor, as a private practitioner in the city, and as a member of the staff of a general hospital, I am of the considered opinion that the separation of man and wife by hospital ‘‘rules and regula- tions"’ contributes to the shame-'; fully high desertion and divorce rate in Yankeeland, Home is the best place to have a baby. , If you must go to an institution, at least choose a hospital where the rooming -in method is used. dat both partner's leart that marriage and parenthood is a the: fifty-fifty matter and not the loose, undignified relationship our cold- blooded hospitals make of it. “The great joy, bliss and hap- piness’"—there the correspondent delivers a great sermon in six words. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long seer to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The ‘Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People ‘ | Carrier's Mother Urges Fairness Toward Boys » add: number of the writer must ny letters but will be i if the writer equests unless the letter is critica) i ite” nature. I can't- understand how people can beat the paper boy out of his money and I can’t think of a thing lower. in life. Maybe it’s a few cents to the customer, but it is a lot of cents to a hard-working boy who is trying to learn and earn a living. 1 also can’t understand why they let their payments to the boy go on for weeks at a time. Don't they know that boy has to — pay for his papers at the end of each and every week, and then try to collect his money from the customer. It sure can’t make this young Ri Dg : i z ; th i 2 gy AF 3 fen i “15 Years f 20 Years Ago STATE TO order Black Legion “probe here. SLOAN DECLARES labor short- age possible in U. S. Hal Boyle Says: Reporter Gives Up Glory for Beloved Hill Country SYLVA, N.C. (#—Many men who dream a big dream and make it come true learn to their sur- prise that it isn’t what they really wanted after all. e * e But what can they do? Most: re- main embittered prisoners of a phantom success they no longer enjoy but are afraid to give up. A GOOD MAN It takes a good man to give up his hard-won position at the peak and fight back down the rocky road he has traveled in order to regain something finer he lost caries on the way up. a® . * Such a man is John Parris, the only. reporter I can name offhand who covers his beat in his own Cadillac. John's ancestors journeyed from the coastal plain into the moun- tains of western North Carolina along rude horse and oxen paths shortly after the American Revo- lution, and the family has put its roots down pretty deep here since then. . * ° But John, who became a report- er at 13 and never encumbered his mind with college lumber, got a yearning for the far places. Like most small-town newspaper- men, he dreamed of becoming a top by-line writer in the big city. NEW YORK JOB He did. Before he was 23 he was writing daily feature articles out of New York for a news agen- cy. . * * But more distant fields no, John went to London during the blitz raids. He landed as a war with the ‘initial Al- lied forces that invaded Africa on Nov. 8, 1942. After the war, John returned to New York, became a diplomatic correspondent for the Associated Press and covered the birth and development of the United Na- tions. He scored a number of no- table beats. Covering the homburg hat set and its intrigues was heady, exciting and important. Yet something, he didn't know what, was missing. * * LJ In 1946 he met and within five weeks married Dorothy Luxton, a pretty art teachet from Topeka, Kan. But he tad the forethought to tell her when he proposed: “Honey, you may have to learn to use a double-bitted ax to cut up wood to keep a fire going.” BACK TO CAROLINA Soon after, his father, a jeweler here, died, and John took a leave of absence to come down and set- tle the estate. * * *¢ ‘Almost as soon as I got here,” he recalled, ‘‘I realized what was missing in my- life. It was a kind of happiness I had known in the hills, and ae been able to find anywhere else." It took a lot of courage for John to resign his job as a diplomatic correspondent at the United Na- tions and start his career all over - in his old home town. It took a lot of understanding on his wife's part to back him. But she did. Neither has regretted the decision. » 6 @ Sometimes’ John and _ Dorothy get a bit lonesome for the antics of the striped crowd, but after a quick visit to old friends _ in New York they are glad to get back to a region where folks aren't ashamed of wearing over- alls or showing their galluses in public. “I've been lucky—I've had my ‘druthers’ twice,"’ said John. “And now I'd ‘druther’ be here. If you are born in the mountains, you can't put them out of your heart and soul. There is a peace and quiet that makes you feel closer to God, or a star — a feeling I never had in big cities.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE —— problem phase of oot . Is not for youth alone . Tada’ some species of adults . Are never fully grown ... They may be educated, and . . . They may feel very sure . . . But school- ing is not guaranteed . . . To make the mind mature . . . There is no knowledge valuable . . . Unless it is applied . . . With common sense and reasoning . . . That must come from inside . . . And yet some people “‘know it all” .. . And they are much too smart... To tol- erate the feelings of . . . Another human heart . . . They look around for ways in which . . . Their pride can be blown up . . . And do not seem to realize that .. . They never have grown up. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Doctor Crane Reveals Examples of College Students’ Serious Thinking Ned deftly. presided at the Psychology Club at Hillsdale College which I addressed dur- ing a lecture tour there. Notice the stimulating questions which the college youth asked me. Observe their good English and wide mental horizons. Then resolve to go to college, at least for one year. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-368: Ned Kline, aged 21, was president of the Psychology Club’ at Hillsdale College (Michi- gan) when I was up there for some recent speeches. , Earlier in the day I had been invited by Prof. J. Brabner-Smith to address his large psychology classes and also speak at the college Chapel Program at 11 a.m. * * * But in the late afternoon the Psychology Club met and for an hour I tried to answer their questions. The audience broke up into small groups, each of which developed special questions. To show you the way alert modern college youth think, I'll simply reproduce as many of their queries as space will permit. (1) What are the main causes of divorce? (2) Do you think advertising has been of benefit to this country? (3) How much college training in psychology is needed to work’ in personne! departments in in- dustry? Or in advertising? (4) Is it true that the average 1.Q. of college students is 1207 (5) How can a person cultivate better ow 4 habits? (6) How do you select: the cases for each week's series of articles in your daily newspaper column. (7) Do all colleges offer a course in applied psychology to orient the students in this wide field of prac- tical applications? (8) What type of background in college psychology classes should we get to reduce our likelihood of divorce? (9) Is there any merit in ‘‘faith healing’'’? (10) How can we be sure we are truly in love instead of just in- tatuated? (11) Would a return to prohibi- tion eliminate juvenile delin- quency” —— (122) Is hypnosis a reputable form of therapy in modern medi- cine? (13) After 20 years, can a per- son radically alter his personality? STUDENTS ARE PRACTICAL (14) Is it harder to change a person before or after marriage? (15) Should - sex education be taught in the public schdols or col- leges? If so, to what degree and when? (16) Do you think an elaborate emphasis on wedding receptions may alter the true meaning of marriage and cheapen it? (17) Does the use of tobacco shorten one’s life by 5 or 10 years even if you don’t develop lung cancer?. (18) What has been your most ta - pelt interesting case study in your private practice? (19) What part does religion play in human relations? (20) Do all people want to feel important? (21) What is the psychology be- hind this 20th century religious movement? (22) Evaluate the psychological basis of Billy Graham's evangeli- cal type of decision. (23) What happens to an_ in- dividua] when he tries to buck the group, as by not smoking or not drinking, etc.? (24) How important are the first five years of a child's life regard- ing his personality and character development? (25) Are there conflicts between our concepts of human relations and competitive enterprise with its cutthroat competition? GO TO COLLEGE Those are just the first 25 of a Tonger series of typical questions which the Hillsdale College stu- dents asked me. It is well worth the cost of one year at college just so you young people can mingle with folks who are thinking seriously about so many vital problems. - Surveys also show that each year of college brings you $25,000 more in tota] earnings the remain- a 50 productive years of your e. And one reason for that high cash value is the keener metal stimulation and wider horizons which college offers you. So go to college for at least one year! Always write to Dr. George W. Crane im care of The Pontiac Press, Ponti Michigan, enclosing a lon typing ge eter A a re psychological charts (Copyright 1956).» % Be cei iets tana | | “4 S j “tee THE.PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 | | . /$o, Just Keep Dawn’s Glories to Yourself! Early Birds Don’t Win All-of Life's: Honors _” By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ® NEW YORK (INS)—Aha. Fie on you foolheardy. friends who arise with the rosy-fingered dawn so you can get your nosy fingers into the pie of life! ; * s * titled “They. Stayed in Bed,” in which she points out that children ‘have too long been given this song 'and dance about the importance of Some of the greatest artists in the/up, sort of -lily-white laggards at parisy have not only slept late, but | worst. ve spent most of their lives bed-| : . ded down in ‘cots, sofas and ony pus = ; chairs. Miss Cecil Woodham-Smith, 80 being energetic at dawn. _ Not_ only that, they hated fresh Englishwoman of immense fore-| All right, so Harry Truman gets air and detested exercise—which sight and ability, has written an/a lot .accomplished on the’ don't makes us, who only despise getting | article for a national magazine dally beyond dawn system. But Cypriots Given Greek Support - Anti - British Promise ‘Given in Athens When -Averoff Takes Office ATHENS, Greece «®—Greece’'s what about greats like Charles Darwin, Elizabeth Barrett and Florence Nightingale? Florence Nightingale, “Miss. Woodham-Smith reports, stayed in bed most of the time for more than 58 years and accomplished an enormous amount of work, DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SéT? WANT TO BE THE BEST © Sure, you are the early birds. But what's so great about that? . « « Unless you like worms. - For years, I have been sleeping as late as my job and breakfast Alarm clock salesmen have des- paired of me, and my own father has observed, ‘‘There is more to life than will ever meet Phyllis’ eye.” : Today, however, the truth -is out. | ff LILIES CANNAS DAHLIAS GLADIOLUS BULBS Flower and Garden Seeds TASKER’S 63 West Huron FE 5-6261 eek ale Get Rid of ANTS! AWARD WINNER — Donald F. Hawkins (center), sixth grade safety patrol boy at Le- Baron Elementary School is awarded a certificate wape. Corry belt to nest. Whele colony de- streyed. Quick ecting. Pontiac Press Phete “Donald won honorable mention in the nationwide | t contest. Presenting him with the certificate is removed og oeroneae) bent Joseph Zabelski, AAA representative, as teacher, ac6 to women’s dorms and cloth- _jand thick ivy over her window— ~ writing reports and letters. Did her health good, too. She lived to be 90. Darwin was a sofa man. He thought he had heart disease. But his mind kept going and he reached some mighty bold con- clusions which he probably could not have mastered if he were dis- of bacon and hearty voices of early jrising humanity. As any lover of literature knows, |Elizabeth Barrett spent three- fourths of her life in bed with a psychosomatic spine disease. What's more, she had heavy drapes rather debunking the theory that a poet needs dandelions under his RARE HUMANS The author describes these and others who’ lie abed as people who “belong to a very rare class of| human being, those who can fluor- ish in silence and solitude, the! people whom the Prophet Isaiah) described when he wrote: ‘Whose’ strength is to sit still.''’ There, dad. And the rest of you. Let's have no more of these asper- sions. When the cock crows; to each his. own: We artistes for the couch. You for the birds. tracted at 6:30 a.m. by the smell/pro-British sentiments. jin the past. Plans call for the new foreign minister Evanghelos: Averoff says he will work with j“unflinching determination” to jend British rule of Cyprus and to secure the return of Archbishop Makartos from British exile. * * * Averoff was named to head the Foreign Ministry aftre Spyros politicians accused Theotokis of Averoff said he would continue \the government's foreign policy,|? i“which coincides with the view-| 7 |points of most political parties of iGreece.” He has served as under-|ie |secretary for foreign affairs in previous Greek governments and is regarded as anti-British. * * * On Cyprus, British troaps were ordered to build a permanent barbed-wire barricade through the! heart of Nicosia in a move to pre- vent clashes between the Greek and Turkish communities. Tem- porary barbed-wire barriers be- tween the island capital's Greek and Turkish quarters have been credited with keeping intercom- munal disorders from spreadi permanent barrier to include five |gates which can be sealed off by security forces in times of emer- gency. Reprimanded by College! BERKELEY, Calif. w — Four- teen University of California stu-| dents who joined in riotous panty raids May 16 have been stuck with penalties ranging from dismissal to censure. Dismissal was recommended for one student and half-year suspen- sidns for two. Two seniors were Officials estimated $10,000 dam- California Panty Raiders Disputes by Services Legion Head Approves LOS ANGELES (#—The national commander of the American Le- gion says it's a good thing for the branches of the armed forces to air their differences in the open. J. Addington Wagner, who flew in from Washington yesterday to make advance preparations for the Legion's national convention in September ,said the squabble ‘“‘is a healthy sign as long as it is kept within reasonable. bounds.” Poultry keepers in LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's is fun anyway, but, you'll find it's a double pleasure when you leara with your favor- ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, but you save money, too. You'll be amazed how quick and easy it is to become a smooth, graceful dancer the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first lesson you learn the key step to all dances. These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- ited time only. So enroll now and be the most envied couple in your set. - ARTHUR MURRAY 26 E. Lawrence St. Ry a B WEDNESDAY IS ‘DOUBLE RED STAMP DAY Aeress from Ponting Siste Bont SAM'S watcren: 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights hint, 4 Ph. FE 20244 as Pontiac's only award winner in the 12th annual national AAA school traffic safety poster contest. Frank Kay observes. Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hawkins, 627 Le Baron St. ° People of the United States Volunteers Conducting \drink twice as much coffee as all’ : lof the people of. Europe. ‘Memorial Fund March Doccccccccccccccccceccccccccccccceccecceceeee:: GRAND RAPIDS &—More than -@ 2,500 volunteers are conducting a) Established in 1898 ® countywide house-to-house march, e 7 d e seeking contributions for a new ® war memorial in Veterans Memo- . e e ° e e e e rial Park in Grand Rapids. : Farmer-Snover 2°" "Svs fa e et ‘ 4 ouston, co-chair- 4 = FUNERAL HOME : man of the march, reports the fund 8 __ . e total is still about $36,000 short of ° * 160 W. Huron FE 2-9171 $ the proposed memorial’s cost, esti- e Peel a Snover . e mated at between $75,000 and $80,- tPOCooococcoocoscccccovcccovovcscoecosrevecoes Ml: QUE 70 NATIONAL FOOD STORES BLING CLOSED TOMOKROW.. 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Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan _— Phone re 4-3566 MAY 1S SAFETY MONTH..- CHECK YOUR CAR—CHICK ACCIDENTS: CAN YOU SEE, STEER, STOP SAFELY? ker — ] ® ror - hd : é 4 e “EIGHT _ oo il THE PONTI AC PRESS, Tt ESD. AY, MAY 209, 1956 + Voters Approve School Program Pass Two Propositions in Vote Monday; Work Begins Today | | MILFORD—Residents in the Huron Valley School District gave the Board of Education the go- ahead of the building expansion program by approving a $1,200,000 bond issue at a special election yesterday. Total ballots cast for proposition No. 1 were 638 “ On proposition No. 2, there were 626 yes votes and 404 no votes, which means that with both propositions carrying, the beard can now borrow the money to finish the high school, build two more elementary units and construct an addition on the Brooks School, Work on the new high school) on North Milford road began some-, time ago and bids were accepted) for the additional building pro- gram in the event the bond oeee was approved. A firm bid for 90 days was ac- | cepted from the low bidder by the Board of Education. Supt. Harold Hansen said | “Work on building contracts or construction, work will begin to- day. The voters have saved themselves both time and money by approving the new bond Issue at this time.” The 100-square-mile Huron Val- ley School District covers parts of the Schlecte, all of Rochester. TEENS AT TENNIS TOURNEY — These three girls, entered in | State Junior Girls Open Tennis Tournament at Kingswood Courts, Cranbrook, over the weekend, stopped to talk of scores and things. They are, left to right, Shirley Wooton, Karen Henderson and Susan \Congregational Church Women's |Fellowship has scheduled the fol- jlowing guild meetings for June: Mayflower Guild—June 5, 1 p.m. i lune heon at the home of Mrs. N. |Deunk. Co- hostess is Mrs. R- Cook. _Soe = Guild—June 5, 12: 30 p.m, Memorial Day Services Slated | Parade at Lake Orion to Form at Sims School at 10 A.M. Wednesday LAKE ORION — The annual. . Memorial Day Parade will form in the Blanche Sims School area and begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday. | Led by the Lake Orion High School Band, the parade will pro- ceed along Flint street to M-24, and then to Evergreen Cemetery north of Church street. Boy and Girl Scouts, civic groups, Gold Star) Mothers and veterans in uniform will be among the marchers, The memorial address at the cemetery will be conducted by the Rev. William C. Hamm, ree- | tor of the St. Mary's in the Hills | | Episcopal Church, The parade | will then move to the Village Park where a ceremony for those | who lost their lives at sea will be conducted by Dr. Mont C. Oliver of the First Methodist Church. A wreath will be cast upon the water in token as the Pentiac Press Photo six townships in Oakland County. | ceremony proceeds. The firing squad and color bear Boa rd Meeting on Troy Schools Scott on Oak St. Priscilla Alden—June 5, 1 p.m. luncheon—Mrs. KR, W. Knell at 4165 Sheldon Road. Mrs. William | Tienken is co-hostess. Olivet Guild a meet in the Church House at 2 p.m. June 5. Mission Study—June 5 at 1: rm. for dessert at the home of Mrs. Dennis Hillock Town and Country Devon Gables for a 1 pm. con on June 6 Plymouth Guild will meet June 6 for a picnic at the home of Mrs. Anne Keith, Pilgrim Daughters—June 7 at the home of Mra. E, John Yuells at 7:30 p.m. Bethany—June 7 at 8 p.m. With, Mrs. Vern Bravener at 1108 N.| Main. Co-hostess is Mrs. Vida. Walker. Letitia Guild—June 13—Potluck| picnic at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Verne Johnson on. Helen St. Friendly Guild—June 20—Pic- Guild—at junch- nie at the home of Mrs. Richard | Huizenga. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Donald Kemiler, Lamplighters — June 20 — Mrs. John Gilmore on Linwood. Mrs. William Beardmore will be co hostess. Colonial—June 21 at & p.m. at | the home of Mrs. Thomas Madden “Haron Valley School District OKs $1,200 ,000 Issue ‘get Rochester Church Guilds Tax Allocation . Schedule June Meetings. | ROCHESTER — The Rochester dessert at the home of Mrs. Lester Hits Waterford _ Township Superior Asking County to Hike Low 1-Mill Portion 7 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Waz- | terford Township Supervisor Lloyd Anderson planned to appeal today, the one-mill tax spread allowed Waterford Township government by the Oakland County tax Alloca- tion Board Last year, Anderson pointed out, the township was granted 1.38 mills of the total 15 mills spread over the township, The township. requested two | milis for operation this year, the | | supervisor explained, and if only half of the tax request is allowed the budget will have to be com- pletely revised and the proposed | township road program dropped | | for lack of funds. | “This means a decrease of ay proximately $53,000, and I am un.) ‘able to explain the reason,” An- derson said, Alert Officials at Troy Search for Pool Builder TROY—A Troy housewife being interviewed on a radio yesterday from Northland was overheard by city commissioners of Troy who failed to -catch her name, Last night her remarks were repeated to the Commission and members decided to search for her. | | Talking of building a swimming pool in her back yard, the wom- an mentioned that she believed Bike Riding Youth Killed at Lapeer Launches 2 Piece Boat ers from the Charlton-Polar ee ican Legion Post will participate will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at Troy which High School in both memorial services, conclude with “taps.” | Trey did not require a pool per- TROY—Troy Board of Education | mit, Commissioners emphasized a permit is required, | City officials are looking about to discuss building! iprogram details and decide on Car Trunk | section. The two fit into Kelly’s ear trunk, and the only securing necessary for travel to and from fishing sites is tying down the trunk lid: Painted gray, Carried in LAPEER — James Sweeny, Wn weeny By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK = reardgae! Gps strom a ORCHARD LAKE — Launched: grandmother, Mrs. Katherine here Saturday was a new, two Moran at 2033 Imlay City Rd., Piece fishing craft that its builder was dead on arrival at Lapeer brought neatly carried in his car, County General Hospital at 2:30 trunk. Monday after being hit by a car. | the boat has feet long, but its two boxy sections the prow and up the edges where. The gray and black boat is ten- black water line which follows Dorson Wilcox of ing to the choppy water where an-! lother fishboat had overturned near! a fisherman on Orchard ice which meas- Brooklyn, N.Y. was in- Dryden A program and parade Its planned for Memorial Day by the veterans of Dryden At 12 noon a short program will be given on the lawn in front of the Dryden Fire Hall, with the Rev. Stephen Chapko as preacher. The assembly at the cemnietery, Takes Bride SOUTH LYON — Nancy Mid- land of Brooklyn, N. Y., became I odist Church manse. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magne Erickson of Gerald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan of 9794 Matthews Rd., South Lyon. The bride chose a pink bro- cade street-length gown for her wedding and wore a corsage of | 3 in Waterford Family Graduating | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A great many households are experi- encing the hustle and bustle of graduation these. days, but out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Gidley, 5199 Dixie Hwy., the excitement. is threefold. , All three of the Gidley children Lioyd E., 33;. Vivian Ann, 21, and _ Janice Elizabeth, 18, are gradua- ting this spring. | VIVAN Lieyd, to receive a Bachlor of Science degree in agriculture, majoring in dairy management, Michigan State University on dune 10, will go into officers training in New dersey January. He its ROTC man. Vivian already, received next an advanced her “Halbach Field was attended by ,9,000 persons, according to a report from General Chairman Frank |Firnehild. Attendance figures this year | JANICE | nursing degree from Augustana Hospital, Chicago. on April 29. Janices the youngest, will gradu- ate from Waterford Township High. on June 13 She plans to enter) business college at Ypsilanti this’ fall, where she will take a legal cial yCOUrse Gidley is an electrical contractor in the Township. iot @ son, Daniel-Rovery. red rosebuds and lilies of the valley. The wedding was per- formed in the presence of the immediate families, and follow- ing the ceremony a buffet lunch was served to the wedding party at the- home of the bridegroom's ', Parents. Attendants were Mrs — Russell Morgan, sister-in-law of the bride- groom, and Charles Martin, Following a wedding trip to Chi- cago and New York the two. will make their home at Silver Lake. 5,000 Turn Out for Home Show at Rochester ROCHESTER — Rochester's sect ond annual 3-day home show which closed Sunday evening at showed an increase of 1,500 over | 1955. There were 65 exhibitors, nine of which were from out of town. The show was sponsored by The Rochester Lions Club. County Births Four Towns Mr and Mrs John Widger of 1470 |Maddox St have announced the birth will then march He to the cemetery where flags and and other fishermen had pulled the memorial flowers will be placed less lucky fishermen from the wa- on the graves of soldiers. There will be a “special memorial serv- and a flag to will be dedicated to the memory of will be resumed in camp whole weeks: along the shore, Walter Dittman, World War I vet- the eran. on Orchard fishes in the Gerald Morgan open = house will be held at the Veterans oe et ‘pleted an addition to Fordson High Hall isec tion to _Rochester. in reference to the transfer, The Board may petition County Board of Education complete the transaction. ~The Trey district's portion with in Avon Township could be sehen over by Rochester Public Schools, | the Rochester School officials have the to ‘Luncheon for Leaders He has requested] FOUR TOWNS =~ The Girt Scout jthey file a petition to transfer the|leaders are meeting June 4 for a in convention in Detroit, will have, noon luncheon at China City. of Moose. Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan of Marlette, won the prize for achieving second place in a district essay contest. Polar Bear Cray a _ ceremony at the Polar Bear! of Detroit will: be speaker, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. WATSON Mr. and Mrs. William -R. Watson of Rattalee Lake road, Davis- burg, will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary Thursday. A celebration and reception to mark the couple's 50 years of marriage also will be held from 2 to’6 p. m. Sunday in Masonic Temple at | Davisburg. The Watsons, who have spent the past 40 years~in the ~— Davisburg area, have foyr sons and daughters, Dick of Holly, An- drew of Greenville, Miss., Mrs. Donald Turner of Davisburg and Mrs. Jane Striggow of ‘Holly, as well as 18 grandchildren and 11 | great-grandchildren. MR. AND MRS. JOHN HINES SR. Mr. and Mrs. John Hines Sr., of Route 2, Milford, will mark 60 years of marriage on June 2. They will hold open house Sunday, June 3, at their new home at 2388 East Highland Rd., from 3 to 5 p. m. Both, at the age of 84, are in good health. They have six children, 24 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Their sons and daughters are: Mrs. Marian Hurford of Leslie; Byrle Hines of Novi; Mrs. Ethel Smith and John, Edward and James Hines, all of ‘Highland Township. |Monument in White Chapel Ceme- TROY — The Polar Baer Club, tery here at 11 a.m. Wednesday. ‘Congresswoman Martha Griffiths HAVE YOU TRIED THE EAT OUT AT HOME WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE OPEN EVERY DAY 11 ALM. ’til MIDNIGHT Fri., Sat., Holidays ‘til 4:00 A. M. DRIVE-IN SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE Just phone us ahead of time and we'll have anything on our menu ready for you. FE 8-316] 997 West Huron St. DAILY MENU for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER {A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey...... Regular order of Fried Chicken. Breast. Thigh, Wing, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey. Deluxe Order of Fried Chicken. 2 Spring Chicken, French Fries, Roll; Butter G Honey Pail of Fried Chicken for Two. 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MAY 29, 1956 | NINE Marie | to answer the divorce suit of her number membe | McDonald Ends — — oo un tg Siocbler Answers wa pubs soa chases of passa,” Hollywood Headlines : 2 nvcliga tania oi srei venous, ee ee Her Stoy in Hospital _|ry Karl. She’ and Karl were di-|, Stéebler sald, “We're not like V Mi ] jance on a Medic show was nd : yun nate lr banter Millionaire’ Charges|sustness=sexs Vera Miles Deties Jinx mrss .tis's tm 7 re married. me * 8 8 “Getars ol Lebanon Hoshi! yes FORO Ta tenga LANSING Suto Dencente| or EMMY | lo Beauty Prize WinNeT| 5, ox ost corcidtnce, he av} » awhere she was taken last week | smarting at Republican’ charges|were q “tired replay of ‘the old . rector saw a re-run of the same for observation. The actress is ex-|° Ste fenced in with wien: Pox {tat MY, a7¢ the “party of mill{Republican charge against Frank: By BOB tHoMAS the current screen Tarzan. oto pl leroy tard lege _ pecting a baby fenced i j . lionaires," said today they are|lin D, Roosevelt, that because he) HOLLYWOOD i = Who says = . price for. Grace’s services hadi Miss McDonald is scheduled to|Cupines love the taste of synthetic proud to have some well-hgeled|¥@s Wealthy he was insincere.” that beauty contest winmers never|. Vera was no overnight success.| skyrocketed. For the first time in appear in Superior Court June 8/rubber tires. members in their ranks.” de succeed in Hollywood? Nobody has| She was scouted at the Miss Amer-inis career, he decided to tie up _ Neil Staebler, Democratic state| “The voters’ opinion of that non- a brighter future here than Miss/!ca Pageant and brought to Holly-'a star contractually. She is now ae chairman, said his Republican|sense was given in four straight Kansas of 1948. , wood by RICO. After a0 pictures. /starring fur him in ‘The Wrong Ais Ua EAGLE: ori fect core oregon ce ee = die = Repu! | Her name ‘is Vera Miles, and . bu WED. WED. | bracts Raya s Suh, Sette ah ta ttre tn m8 Sask House Soc : 80 of the 83 counties, compared to|home town will be more proud of] oe sy suNGRy CADILLAC # — Democrat Wil- her as time goes on, because she's destined for the top rung in Holly- “But the picture business has liam E. Baker, Mesick school weal ~~ lbeen kind to me,"’ she says. “]|Superintendent and a member of . the State Board of Agriculture, BENEATH THE SEA NOW! THRU | HITOHCOCK’S CHOICE thave never really gone hungry.” |he, State Board of As eee | | How can you tell? It's easy. She +e : CineuascoPE., p | ROW: ruurs Pt tees Pal | °«* W fear by hit-maker Alfred Hitch-/ners. where she appeared in “The ' Charge at Feather River cock, She is also committed to aj Mandiena Again’ she was ~ , , > whit. | GUY WED. SPECIAL MATINEE [stan i outta ay Dome Open 12:45 another bit-maker, Jolm: Ford. (0 talevisies. TV was directly re- | ‘The last female star Hitchcock sponsible for the biggest breaks developed was a gir! named, Grace. ? : é ens f tbe compared vith rs LAKE THEATRE china, Bah vee alamer | TONIGHT sonalities are entirely different. While Grace was cool and aloof, — is down-to-earth and friend- Ye’ 3 husband, Gordon Scott, is pul B822.222.8.95 JAM SESSION TONIGHT Ce Se are SOR Butterfield Theatres Movie Geide Gregory PECK leseuer JONES Fredrick MARCH - Feature at 1:00 — 3:37 6:14 — 9:19 r’ ' lat Maw me tke | . 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GRecieD vecnnido.oa supgnscone : W008 (OPTOR. svROd Pure -Us pane ° * 8 ® } [ f t A Arrangi wet we , ] f : ging the banquet were Mrs. ersonal News of Interest in Are , r:se0 ve bana sere wre Grace McLaughlin returned by ice fraternity and the Student! cently elected an officer of East oes aay py tora gear ‘plane to her home on Ottawa drive Council. | Yakeley Hall at Michigan State yirs Willard Boardman, reserva- ‘Sunday after spending several aa " ° dom ; | University. uous |tions and ticket committee mem- | our nmtiac residents who are, days at the home of her parents,| iors at Western. Michi .| On Thursday Kathie is attendirg oe : m Michigan Co. | “Others were Mrs. Albert Games ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- lege are practice teaching during ®" &ll-MSU formal dinner in honor’ eal Mirs. Fred Gytx'| decorations Laughlin, in Monmouth, Ill. the spring semester. of the dormitory officers of the|204 ‘Mrs Margaret Hutchinson, * * «@ : Elizabeth Rodgers presided at the breakfast table. Guests at- tending were Mra, Fairbanks, Mr, and ‘Mrs, Manney, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fitsgerald of Dear- Voss, Also present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Taylor and son, Bill, Mr, and Mrs, John Windiate, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windiate, Mrs.| Lola Kemp, Lee Matheson and/ : waste 2 ; Stephen Fairbanks. — a 4 — Completing the guest list were) ~—e or . ; Ds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shoup, Mr. The students include Richard 7°": |Mrs. Melvin Smail and Mrs. Mar- jorie Cotterman, favors. | | Mr. and Mrs. Harry: S. Rich-/Brosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.| jardson of Meinrad avenue spent|D. Brosier of LaSalle avenue; Ron- Open House Slated the weekend im Gault Onto yen of Mr. and Mrs: for Mrs. Sherrnan Church Members * « @ |George H. Watters of“Murphy ave-! . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piggott "Ue: -Louise Thomas, daughter of Tener enn Motor to Algonac of Brigden, Ont., are visiting at |". 27d Mrs. John O. Thomas, and open howe Friday trom 7 to 8 : | aa eee as cs ny he ‘Audrey Weed. daughter of Mr,/P:™-,at the school, honoring Mrs.| Following Sunday morning E ’ —. : and Mrs. Donald:C. Weed of South Bery! Sherman. » |church service, 30 members of the Alice Cole, on West Yale avenue. \Raakya ‘ive! oes “I Mrs, Sherman, principal of Le-| Unity Church of Oakland County — and Mrs. Harry 0. Whitfield an ter . _ . | : ~eo oe ee | Baron School, has been associated’ motored to the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tubbs. | Arranging flenwers for the annual and Mrs. kred T. Sytz of Motorway drive, | Returning to their homes Sun- Re pe ‘with the school since 1936. She is Mrs. August Joki in Algonac for 7 = 7 spring banyuct sponsored beiluntor Pom uathey qoere in Chargelal decomians lee day following a two-week vacatiun athie Arms rong. daughter of resigning this year. Friends and/a picnic. i Pontiac OES tiac Women's Club Monday evening were the dinner held , r | orations fi Jim Fort’ Lauderdale, Fla., were f- and Mrs. Cortiss E. Arm- jassociates of Mrs. Sherman are} Mrs. Joki is leader of the Pontiac (left) M All eG f D : 1 Onn NOEMNEES.- Jackie Kroeplin of Chamberiain’ *tf#s of Wenonah drive, was re- ‘invited to attend. | group. rs. Albert-Games of Dover roa eet. i | ln — aa = SSS SS —— Honors Charter, a) ole ! ( ove roae istreet, Doris Holdwich. of Bloom- - —— field terrace and Mary Gagnier of SEOs a: ae ' |\Voorheis road. Before returning) tie... a ‘ Life Members ‘Send Campaign Donations : they also visited in Miami and Daytona Beach, Fla. Life and charter members of - : le | Pontiac Craper. ots. were oo» PONtIAC Republican Women Hear Talks eee ored at a dinner held Monday eve- ning at the Masonic Tempir. - =>} | ‘ “ are entertaining at a tea in their | Donations were sent to the na et oN ay " vara no 5 : i m fonday afternoon at the; Guests were Mrs. Daniel Mur- home on Pioneer drive this: eve- Piha tdelograo ‘guests tn (tonal = County | Committees (for Adahi Shelly Library iphy, Mrs. Daniel Murphy Jr.. Mrs. ning honoring State Attorney Gen- |radio and TV work by the Pontiac) * * Broomfield and Mrs, William Krek-! ee ; . cluding Mr. and Mrs. Charlie! republican Women's Club which ili ‘ fre Thomas M. Kavanaugh. Jones, Mrs. Nellie McCartney, Mrs.) _—_ Mrs. Duncan McVean introduced !ow. Mrs. William Kennedy will) * ¢« « Minnie Saunders, Mrs. Anna| \Jack Seaman, candidate for drain CMtertain for the next meeting. - Bill St. Charles of Chamber. ’ Alaa ari — Thorpe. Job’s Daughter S Pea lealn | ane praetor ltakeland lain street has returned to his js rs. Peter D. rson, c |F ‘as introduced by Mrs. home following a two-week motor Gay Mclnally, Homer F. New./Plan Installation |Eleah Patten aKeranders trip to North Carolina and ton, Mrs. Walter Drake, Maude. I) Mr. dices cooks of etiee ws EN ICN Georgia. Schram, Mrs. Clay Murphy, Caro ON 16th of June | a Gece ee = ici JOy Picnic * 8 ¢@ , lyn Weber and Ethel Parks. || Shares Livingstone honer ax duced acting Register of Deeds ON Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Grecn A solo by Mrs. Eldon Sweazy of Job's Daughters Bethel 40, pre. Daniel J. Murphy Jr., who spoke ’ ,_|(nee Lynn McCallum) of Los An- was dedicated to them. sided at the Monday evening Peet briefly. . ea on ie Tee narTs eles announce the birth of a| ; i t : _ . a ; eid a picnic sunday alternoon at daughter, Heather Lynn, May 10. Special guests for the evening ing held in Roosevelt Temple. =| State Sch. William S. Broom-the Bald Mountain Recreation, Judge and Mrs. ei McCallum were Mrs. Thompson, past grand A majority degree was given, field of Roval-Oak po : , : : Ruth, and Mrs. Beatrice Mundy, with Wilma Pfahlert and Barbara , Soe Sion sie Hey as Oe eS 2 Se eee past grand warden. |Key receiving honorary member- vide adequate funds for handi- tion of the ‘ann se aang ee es ef lech Ie elo Le Payee into the order Was capped and mentally retarded chil-| . * °? ‘Mrs. Morris 7. Greets fe Lansing gene Mulliken and Charles Moore, ; : dren. He stated that there should’ During the afternoon members| , oe were initiated into the order. _ | Musical selections were present- be a research program in each enjoyed games and group singing. | ae | SO fC ed by Marilyn Vernon. Carol state to take care of such cases. Activities of the past year were Mrs. Ellen Boyd of North Perry, The dinner was prepared under Vennor. honored queen-elect. Cue a ~ reviewed and plans for the ensu- the chairmanship of Mrs. Ralph nounced, . the eee SL Mary 5 year were discussed tion of officers to be held June 16 Joan Walser served as social street has as her houseguest, her, cousin, Mrs. May Kuehn of Fond in Chapman and Mrs. Pat- du Lac, Wis. The two have re- ‘Mapley. a : - a, ten talked on ineome taxes artd © - 3 — at the temple. beginning at 7 30 Mire rinue Chawaa Gain a chairman: for the event assisted cently returned from me GER ‘a ° p.m “The Ten Comiinendinents . by Lee Osborne. ‘Barbara Laskey, » visit relatives in Pittsburgi, Cor Y MING Events Refreshments were served by , Donna Harris and Havel Bates, P@ | Claudia’ Lesse!. Thelma Liechty, A. silver tea honoring Mrs. * * « oD © Church itt meet st the chaseh Preasy, Pat Christian, Judy Johnson. Mrs. Grace Shulz followed the meet: Membership in the social and — Returning to their homes Mon- at 2pm Mrs A W Degen will speak. Clifford McLean. Mrs. Ear! Hert- ing. Mrs. J. BE. Clark poured. recreational club is open and per- @@y after: attending the National eolcegir ieee eet Gl Abate tle) God Mrs: Herman Kline and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Senger and. Mrs. sons interested may contact: Ber- Convention of MOMS of America ny r on rs Say : ; 1 a . tow Alvan Gecheer, 304) Resctia SL |Ralph Smith, ' Lulu Laby were hostesses, tha Roth of North Marshall streei. held in Niagara Falls, N. Y., were - Sie es : . a = — ‘Mrs. Malcolin Scantlarid of Squir- rel road, Mrs. Stella Mutter of 3 Cross street. Mrs. Joe Polasek of O Ou ant 5 Mill street, Mrs. Bertha Sprague Ome O y O are @ of Donley street’ and Mrs. Glenna : Funck of Auburn avenue. | At the convention Mrs. Scant-| ‘land was elected to serve as sec-| ; ‘ond vice president on the nation- dren in the hospital. | tried it anda} board and Mrs. Vera Naugle ‘By_ANNE HEYWOOD ing, and the somebody-may elude have to get to’ work, facing the “my teacher suggested 1 play “Tf only sgmebody loved me.'us entirely. fact that the only alternative is ; ri i Us 3 : some folk songs P sick - cared what I did and believed in, Actually, we have to make the bleak foneliness and despair, some fos paneer the sick cell me, I could accomplish things.'effort first, then the somehody Elly did it, Pl never . But it's very difficult to do it on who cares will come along after. 10)“ at neve! forget her the children really loved it. of Churchill road was elected a your own, when nobody cares!" |ward. And just as sure as we do my of. she told mes and) iim * . @ director, es ee make the effort; the somebody alone in the world, with a job “That was two years ago,” Elly; * ¢ »@ 'that doesn't -mean a thing to me. | Norman Edward Decker, son | a ’ That plaint, in one form of!comes. I have never known that told me, “ ‘ we | . leoa, aoe - je, “‘and you should see me f ther, has 2 to me fromilaw ¢ fail. (I've snes wanted to play the an . | of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Decker of hundreds of people throughout! weriar, BLOCK |Suitar, but it never seemed worth NOW. _ | Hamilton street, and Bernard A. the years. And I know, all. too) Se , [the oe eee nobody would! “I have dozens of children who | TePoorten, son of Mrs. B. A. Te- well, how they have felt, | “But how to get started? How to care | aid or didn't. | drop th to see me when they get _ Poorten of Lakeview drive, Syl- jget over the initial block? | Ye ey ay | van Lake, will be graduated from i We want to write—or paint or | * *, ey, “I never had the patience tq do) Wel. Their parents, some of | Kirkstille College of Osteop. | ; : ’ or sew of cook or accom. Many people, of a strong reli- the practicing every day without them, are becoming close friends | athy and ee Kirksvine, , “ - \ _——— Bed oa - gious inclination, cS it’ from. the an ches ; , pty ; ao. es femerday 2 Scholarships for Interlochen Music of Navajo drive. drums. A scholarship . someone whe » @p- simple motivation of serving Ged.| “But one day | got panicky, and... . sect j iC, ’ ; Bas ; oo Plauded ws and spurred us on, They do their work for God and realized I would have to do some-| The staff at the hospital are so “Norman i; a graduate of the Camp moe presented by Pontiac Tuesday also went to Jack Horner (not pictured) we could do it easily, -~ have a strong feeling of comfort|thing about my life, audience id eee and they arn Me in all University of Michigan and Ber-| Musicale to Junior Club members ( left of Millwall street, piano. Mrs. M. J, So we posipone-dolig anything|4"4 cooperation. And they are the 06 audience. I started learning the ‘heir parties. My life is so full.|nard was graduated from Mich- to right) Cydney Williams of Harding Wager it counselor of the junior elub a ’ ‘trul ; louit ey ; imy. music is getting better andiigan State University, : ; 4 Fi : , Ae ! ‘ are ig Boa Fig pg sapeniaged pal a wei =n sux Cuipnan better and I have so much to tive | embers of acecmies ae road, piano; Brian Woolcock of Mohawk and chairman of s holarshjps for the is, Wi ess! 4 aig HIL oN . oan - ; 28, 4 : “oye ae: ao attractive, doing tlag but wait-) Ing pallies prenlll glass pee ater a es , i for, now! | Kirksville, campus and Bernard 7004, tuba: Jerry Exline of Indianwood Tuesday Musicale. ; a L : After a while,” she went on, (Copyright 1986) belongs to Alpha Phi Omega serv-! road, Lake Orion, piano, and fay Hall Jr. “ & a > a a ne ~ 74 : { : . “4 . ne sy S \ | : ve —_ = : : ee ‘ ; + aia: ’ if ; . fey eat pau 7 Sag ~ ee aS / pore ei ee | pee Be ONE es on Sa : net Ge : \ ; : d ae. a : . ' = 9 ‘ res bin ¥ ‘ ay < i : . j 7 ; 2 { - ya | =: THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1058 even . Y pees cae 7) es gts. +: Meried |,,, and It Only Costs $45. : ‘ ‘ i , ‘i ieee 4 K.xercises’ Correct Flabby Legs| Setiriay ws ® | , 7 : 6 ~ gd 2 Central CHICAGO (INS)—If yéur home Although the stools : been | JOSEPHINE LOWMAN : Methodist |'8 for an old x growny Seis line of the upper leg ‘swit Church were {Shit tamed sculptor Isamu ‘No- wil cag rr port pele becomes flabby early in life unless eyo ere = linehos bagh Tue cml wen you are willing to work to avoid it. Joyce B Noguchi has designed . some $45 and come in. either polished A. i in be to and Charles J. stools to go with the low, round walnut or teak, . this and to improve the condition ~Shearer, The |dining or are. Noguchi,..a_world.tamous. sculpe~. ‘once it exists. This figure defect. ride i ppearin, come tor, aléo has designed something is not attréptive and is in evidence h es the settings at the international home for the kiddies ‘This is a modern when wearing play clothes or swim aug of |turnishings market in Chicago. |wood and wire version of the old- = * 8 «@ J Mr. and Mrs. Grandma would never dream fashioned ice cream parior table of : 3 George that the stools rock just like her the gay nineties. It's only 20 inches ary tens core Foe | Emly pee 8 ea I want to give you several. wood seperated by chrome plated Each Has Its Purpose 1. Take four LONG steps, Then street. Charles steel rods, crossed together to) : bounce up and down in place. : is the son of form a wy at the base. Top disc! Consider the material when buy- When bouncing lift the heels trom - < S is convex and the bottom concave, '"& Pots and pans for specifie the floor and bend the 8 a snare purpose. Some materials are " gbout a third of the way down.\ a 7 = «Shearer of | Usithe the conventional rocker: 1, d ; t Take another four steps and con- eer ay Mechanic the stools sway whichever way (P°" SCY ee ee nee ee er, Continue, Cling to the floor © % qe = the person sitting on them does— iron to long cooking, for instance 5 a a vour et wal toward with your fingertips. \ 4 \ . : Ae me the sideways or back and forth. —and some to many. 2. Stand wit your left side toward | * * 6 , ep ; a. ‘ate Mrs, Ee ————E—EEE a chair and slightly in front of the If you would like to have my] “ esttiina: Be Shearer! chair. Place the left hand on the top of the chair. Lift the right leg Surprise _ Ingredient exercises for slimming the hips or ‘abdomen send a stamped, selt-ad-/ MR. and MRS. CHARLES SHEARER \dressed envelope with your request Ae | for leaflet No. 3 for hips and leaflet Jo y C e Bi C kl e y Becomes ¥ Bride in Double-Ring Rite} (3 ~ ‘No. 2 for abdomen. Send your re- quest to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. * “Begin Early with a New Permanent ppg . Tomorrow: to ; . : i ls in Cake Spruce Up Beauty and Personal| Mr. and Mes. Carls J. shearer |other_atiradaats, Their excita PERMANENTS $6.50 _ {Methodist Church by Dr. Milton H. Bank. The bride is the former Joyce Bickley, daughter of the Mrs. Copp Melts. We Specialize in Heircutting She Wants Marshmallows for iT Pamela Livingston wore a : Chocolate Batter D | : Sci Coating ts oa at ae pipnaonget pret -_— ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP to ec ne Shearer of Mechanic street and the was 2 a ‘ Next to Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) - , ‘ Open Evenings by e By JANET ODELL | nvitation et oho George Scantiand was best man,|| 8042 N. Saginaw ‘Appointment FE 2-5600 Pontiac Press Heme Kalter at. , ee For the double-ring ceremony|and seating the guests were Car- 3 pave Woe even eer ee ~ scsi aereamimearteaiaa . Joyce chose a gown of lace and|men Tosto and James Shearer. | EI EL melted oe ise eit To reduce upper leg—lift the right leg sideward- | Musical Bachelor dre eee = cece, tenn the ie in WATCH a recipe for such a cake. Accord.| “Pward—us far as comfortable. Swing it across your | Asks Woman Over ets Galle) eatandad ana 6 cathalat Resriorh i ‘aaa left on all ing to her, the marshamallows help) body as far as you can. Swing back across the body | to Hear Records dral train. honeymoon to northern Michigan. [ij FOR THE OPENING OF keep the cake moist for days. | * and again lift up to the right, _ | A bonnet of lace embroidered |The Newlyweds Will méke theirs The New Copp . busy in her garden. = A BY near pond Hy pod ae LM ote 7 = ! / ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP sts i h } ex! ins: “ ° ps ins, mueens rae’ ts Barbara Bellows Names twits un'eeuy) thysrmaement o sate me: /RECOVEry at 4831 DIXIE HIGHWAY the PTA and a bridge club. | . met a man who is also very much ) a pee T CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW Attendants for June Rite interested in opera. I have —— tread oy Hedaoogth ben Net the Movement ; ; CAKE many interesting talks with him bridegroom. Others were Mrs, Roy Murphy, jon the subject and have learned much from him. “He has a collection of very se-! By Mrs. Frank Copp ‘4 pound marshmallows q 2 squares bitter chocolate Barbara Bellows was the honoree | at a bridal shower given at the) Mrs. Archie Cotcher, Mrs. Harry Harry Cook home on North Perry; Cook, Pat Adams, Janet Mercier, Beginning and Refresher Courses in . Barbara, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dodson, Mrs, Donald @ furnished room and is a man Mrs. Marshall Bellows of Beach-|Brooks, Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. in his mid-40s. I am 35. We are cup sour cream teaspoon vanilla tle capeiafed eae) fier street. Cohostesses were Mrs, Mil-; Mrs, Ray Carpenter, Maxine De- (lect opera recordings and a brand Thirteen members of the GREGG SHORTH AND 1 tanepeen’ galt? ton Ott and Marlene Cook. Vary and Mrs. William Harding. new high-fidelity phonograph on Soroptimist International of 2 {cares beer 2 «# ry | Completing the guest list were | Which to play them. He lives in Pontiac met at Hotel TYPEWRITING 1 1 ACCOUNTING Melt marshmallows, chocolate jan bouelvard, will marry John'roni Kk both singl Inc. : 1)/Toni Karambetsos, Mrs. Eleanor Ek Sot “ as ever ht wae. Ads UP Walt Clg, om of Nr and Mis. Ei tardng. 'ie, Jeamie ce wey se peo and Oe reat ere ee cream and vanilla. Add flour mala ee soon a of Sylvan Glen ave- Mrs. Eric Langer and Mrs. hel I am sure perfectly honorable, ae of IMinois psychiatrist,’” the Pp eter d | ture, then chocolate mixture. = | ~ jest but I do net think it would Be speaker started. “Under this pro- and Other Courses Pour into greased layer pans. | At tne shower, Barbara an ; B a ] right for me to accept his invita gram, the nervous persons, former Bake 35 minutes in a 375 ee| Bounced her attendants. Judy | tion to hear his records, Do : 700-10: ake 35 minutes in & Tidegrec| svaneed her's oe oe Surprise rida = = ca mental patients, help each other| SUMMER HOURS: Morning 8:00 - 10:45 oven__Frost as desire maid of hono you agree you plea’ and themselves by discussing in Af :00 - 1:30, Evening 6:30 - 9:00 Bridesmaids will be Linda Bel- Shower Honors tell me how I can: decline his jerums| the trivial’ conus! ternoon 11:00 - 1:30, Evening 6:30 - 9: lows, Eunice Collins, Marlene | invitation without hurting his feelings and making him feel that I do not trust him?” Make Nursery Edible _ Inquire Today When Baby Teethes | | Cook and Mrs. Lynn Ott, with | Nancy Bellows as ‘flower girl. | Grace Campbell — i “Education of others in the ) ao ° e . John Becker will serve as best; Mrs. Ben Hurst entertained in her “ E Th B I Ry we on baby ican es man. Ushers will be Olen Hunter,|home in Center Line Friday eve-| Answer: Going alone in the day- oo == = Hy co esrara ps e usINess nstitute the w nursery mus €Pt David Speer, Richard Jackson and|ning at a surprise shower honoring |time to hear his records would important phase rence Street, ‘Pontiac -355 clean enough for a baby to “eat.” Jin Gureae. Larry St. Dennis will'Grace Campbell, bride-elect of hardly cause criticism. But if the of Recovery,” 7 W. Law; S ’ FE 2 1 You can't tell what he’ll use to : Mrs. Rice continued. . be ringbearer. am Noble. teethe on next. This means that) * 6¢ @ |wag cohostess for the affair. furniture, curtains, slip covers, : ; *- * * Guests at the recent shower were rugs. and every single toy must be! Mrs. nallows Mrs. Al Netzel. Mrs,, Grace is the daughter of Mr quickly washable ih hot soap Or Mare Campbell, Mrs. Mae Mc. nd Mrs. John H. Campbell of detergent suds and rinses. hee, |Preston avenue and Richard is the’ “Dear Mrs. Post: My husband Mrs. John Miner invitation is for the evening, it |might be wise to suggest bringing along a friend who would also love ‘to hear his records. Write. Phone or Return this Ad for Information learn they can help a family situation by adjusting thteir think- ing and doing some self-training,” IG Mrs. Wayne Lundy, Mrs.| Robert Gierman, Mrs. Harry An- Plasticized or permanently son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. and brother-in-law are not on she asserted. glazed fabrics are good, since they|derson and Mrs. Marguerite Neeb.| Noble of Center Line. lapeakian ¢ ; Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, presi- can be given a “pick-up” sudsing, . Guests attending were Mrs. fg aia lie My sister and her dent, conducted the meeting. husband a ivi recep- bert Noble, Mrs. George Noble, | tion shoctiy See their Mrs. Lewis Williams. Mrs. Omer’ daughter's engagement. I have De Craeme, Mrs. Louis Noble, ‘been invited. Would it be Rosemary Noble, Dolores Noble, ifor me to go without Sy hoe \Mrs. William Frazer and Mrs. Dan- band?” liel Miotke. while still in place, in between ye: * machine washings. A good way to keep toys spotless is to keep a clean cloth and a jar of soapy water in the nursery out of sieht Then you can take care of possible germs before your cherub pops) Judith Robinson Feted at Shower in Short Home * s | tie toy os; teething rine peck = = Also attending were Mrs. Wik) going stone, any vor hauneny Mrs. Floyd Short and Mrs. Wil- mouth. ° liam Frazer Jr.. Peggy Smith, Hen-| iJ » and your pstnehipdoid amps re ready ole APPA OOOO OP A rietta Miner, Norma -Supal, . Joyce has no objection to your going, urg at. Supal, Mrs. Therese Copeland,| 1 %e "© Teaeon for your staying bridal shower Saturday evening in s 5 s: . "| away. s residence on Niagara. raed eens mes eta panded uel : avenue. The affair honored Judith ORIENTAL BEAN SPROUTS MARY KING cock, Joann Ba k, Barbara De- “Dear Mrs. Post: What is the’ Robinson, bride-elect of John Thef's the secre? of seek, tes Fiery Craeme, Mrs. Witltam’Thoemas-and Lechtefeld. Mrs. Lester Barr |correct way for a woman alone|i8s so smart and new, with crisp Chow Mein and other * SALON JEANNETTE MAE WILLIAMS - ORA OBRECHT saliat | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of Specializing 'Beaverton, formerly of Pontiac, an- . m . nounce the engagement and ap- Hair Styling jpromahing mates of thelr daiugh, j\ter, Jeannette Mae, to Ra ; and Permanents . McKimmy, He is the son of Mr. Complete Beauty Service \and Mrs. Frank McKimmy of 3053 Beaverton. The couple will be mar- 152 N. Perry fee nee a June 8 in Beaverton Church of ithé Brethren. Extra Care, Longer Wear! Cold Fur Storage ** Take 2 Minutes NOW bring _ your furs to our COLD FUR STORAGE VAULTS. It may add years of Kfe to your FURS... 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Cotton Knits Two technical syrfposiums, car- i h heme, Sthetuled for Saturday. 1 a. c Make Travel More Simple ‘Anderson, general superintendent Travel cottons, bright and bold, ‘at Pontiac Motor Division, will close the afternoon session with a are going places this year. Bril- liant plain colors, cool sheers. a \talk on ‘‘Automobiles—Between the | [kalexicecope of prints offer a wide ——_ == You either pay it in to pay at a later date. ‘Drafting Board and the Assembly, variety of vacation styles, reports Line.”’ ithe National Cotton Council. - PEO Chapter CL | * * = Welcomes Member ' Designers are using cotton in Fourteen members of Chapter,new ways for modern travelers. CL, PEO Sisterhood, met for lunch- Cotton knits are smartly tailored, eon Monday at the home of Mrs. lightweight cottons are given femi- Harry Chapman on Maybee road. nine frills, and day-and-date frocks ‘Assisting hostesses were Mrs. are brilliant in glowing prints. ‘Charles Matson, Mrs. L. G. Row-. Wrinkle-resistant knits are styled ‘ley, Mrs. James Henderson and into sports separates, day dresses |Mrs. Charles Buck. and ensembles, and date sheaths, | Mrs. John F. Williams was wel- all strikingly coordinated in tex- as a new member of the tures and colors. —__ 2 ‘chapter. After the initiation cere-; A complete wardrobe of sepa- mony, the afternoon was spent in rates can be planned in these knits. ‘Making plans for next year's meet- Shorts} camisoles and slacks are, ‘ings. \shown for active sports hours. | | | LOOK YOUR BEST ALWAYS KEEP YOUR CLOTHES IN SHAPE WITH Prompt Pickup and Delivery Wé Give Gold Bell Gilt Stamps STAR CLEANERS @ 294 E. Pike St. FE 2-0661 4100 E. Walton ' ESSE SSSEIILLE: Le! establish your credit) cluded js in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,|0f Huntington, W. Va. 6, 48, 50, 52. 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HIGH SCHOOL or COLLEGE .-- You need @ new For better marks ond in storting 0 coreer This Standard Typewriter in Portable size has Standard keyboard and Standard controls. THE\POQ QUIET DelUXE PORTABLE FOR JAYCEE PARK—Mrs. James R. Wilkin- son, Waterford Township, presents a $200 check from the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce NTIAC TUESDAY: ESS. Fe | 2 Fe A herd of American .wapiti; ists named the big deer after -|16,000 to 20,000 strong, ranges the|European ¢lk. Licensed hunting, National Elk Refuge at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, says the National} ‘ Although nuts of the buckeye ‘Ohio's. tSate tree—contain poison- . < \gus toxics, Indians learned, to keeps the herd from outgrowing’ make them ‘edible by repeated iboiling. ‘ —) Geographic Society: Early colon-|the food supply, y My SS Auxiliary to Melvin Eller, president of the Jay- cees. The money will be used to purchase play- ground equipment for Jaycee Park in Pontiac. SAULT STE. MARIE i» -— The men who ‘keep house” aboard \Great Lakes freighters get non-stop |Shopping service, from a waterborne supermarket. { | And unlike the comparatively inew “one stop'’ shopping centers jnow offered to housewives, the |Lakes shipping-shopping service jhas beén in operation since 1901. | That's when Pittsburgh Steam-) ship Division of U.S, Steel Corp./ set up a warehouse below the locks | of the Soo Canal to supply the! varied needs of the men who sail the Great Lakes. Vast storage rooms contain an inventory of 6,000 items ranging from a 12,000-pound anchor to a box of frozen strawberries or a head of fresh lettuce. Ships moving up or down the St. Marys River can place orders via ship to shore radiophone. Men at! ithe warehouse assemble the goods| and store them in a bin marked pMHELT ies elaalama lisa baa rONERS - BUSINESS 123 Nerth Seginew St P< FEZ483) ee STOP! Are You a Safe Driver? Safety is everybody's business. Courtesy is the key factor in sate with the ship's name. driving. | Then on the return ‘trip the ship . |gets delivery from the Ojibway, a When You Drive | derrick-equipped supply boat which ‘ties up alongside the moving freigh- ter and hoists her order up on | deck. | Supplying some 25 ships a day, ithe warehouse—like the old gen ‘eral store but on a giant scale— keeps on hand a mountain of sup- plies. It has departments for gro- jceries, hardware, dry goods and furniture as well as a sail loft and! blacksmith shop, | At amy given time the ship | shopper can choose trem 25 ' types of oil, 50 kinds of soap and | Oakland 79 re 2-0189 untoon RAL HOME INE “My graduation present was a phone of my own’ Lucky June graduate! With a phone in her own room she'll be able to enjoy her chats in privacy. And this gift is really a gift to the _rest of the family, too. They'll be able to go on talking or watching TV undisturbed when Sis is having her long heart-to-heart talks with chums. Is a phone of her own an extravagance? An extension telephone costs only about $1 a month, plus‘a small installation charge. | Surprise the graduate in your family with a phone of her—or his—own. (And if you’re the graduate-to-be, drop a hint to those who : I may be pondering about a good gift for you.} A call to the telephone Business Office today will insure. installation by Graduation Day. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Great Lakes ‘Soo'per Market Solves? ‘Supply Demands of Huge Freighters ] ‘freeze and refrigeration room, cleaning compounds; 36 types of it goes in on the longer down- |Z scrubbing and paint brushes and | bound trip to give the warehouse | 7 55 types of manila, nylon and | more time to fill it, Then the Yj wire rope. special order ts delivered. with The warehouse annually distrib- te regular grocery order. utes tons of boiler compound, ce- When 4 returning customer ship ment, steel and bronze. From its steams into the channel, she poti- food stores go 300,000 gallons of fies the warehouse. The order is milk, 25 tons of butter and 100,000 loaded on the Ojibway and the de- pounds of four. Each week it han- livery boat goes out to meet the dies more than 30,000 pounds of freighter, meat and poultry. . * * SPECIAL ORDERS EASY She ties up alongside, transfers . i the cargo in about three minutes, It has a “green room” for stor- pinks up empty containers, casts ing fresh vegetables at the proper ofr and returns to the warehouse. temperature; meat coolers, a deep an There's no rolling a grocery cart. Orders can-be placed either on yy and down the store aisles, no upbound or downbound trips. Gro- ceries and other supplies normally stocked at the warehouse are or dered upbound and delivered down- bound. But if the order is for equip- ment that might not be on hand, SNS ANS WAAR VMN MH = . long wait at the checkout counter. Service ts quick and easy at the ‘Lakes “Sooper Market S have 75 million cars and trucks by 1970 i Yy, yy . Auto makers expect America to y ULL, Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 2///Z cone SES PROMPT ACTION ».. at our bank on your application for a loan to help buy a car, and when your application is approved you get the cash promptly, too. But you repay the loan—and the low loan cost — g-r-a-d-w- a-l-l-y, over a period of months. Finance your next car with us; WITH A BANK AUTIOLON! — (AC STATE BANK i i COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES DRAYION PLAINS — AUBURN HEIGHTS . bts Well-known Newscaster, WJBK-TV, Detroit Jac LeGoff asks: “What happens to the money a business takes in?” W. J. Hellmenn, General Accounting Department, Stenderd Oil Company, Chicege, Mlineis: : “Our company -did a whale of a business last year... $2,102,308,139. That's what we ‘took in’ as you say and includes taxes collected from customers for government agencies. At the same time we were spending $1,424,739,000 - for materials used, operating and generAl expenses, and salaries and wages. That's equal to 67.8 per cent of the total we took in. Charges for wear and tear amounted to $139,184,000—6.6 per cent. Federal taxes on income and other taxes, including those we collected from customers for government agencies, amounted to $381,267,000— another 18.1 per cent. These costs and expenses amounted to $1,945,190,000 for Standard Oil and its subsidiaries in 1955. That's more than 92 per cent of what we took in.”’ P. H. Towle, Research Group Leeder, Stenderd Oil Leborateries, Whiting, Indiana: “In a business as competitive as ours you can’t stand still or you won't stay in business very long. You have to keep on.improving your product and your service all the time —and that takes money. The two-octane number increase in gasoline made between July 1, 1954, and July 1, 1955, costa the consolidated company over $10,000,000 each year. And last year alone Standard Oil invested millioris of dollars in research to bring our customers more powerful gasolines, all-weather motor oils, and other product improvements.” Cyrus Wright, Payrell end Tebulating, Standerd Oil Compeny, Suger Creek, Missouri: “There are more than 50,000 Standard Oilers, so you ‘can imagine the size of our payroll! Our people earned $330,800,000 last year in wages and benefits. Yet, believe it or not, large as our payroll was, we paid out $381,267,000 for taxes of all kinds. That includes our own taxes and the taxes we collected from customers for local, state and national governments.”’ Mervin L. Hayes, Treasurer's Office, Stenderd Oil Compeny, Chicage, lilinois: ‘'Well, it's a small part of the total taken in, but asa return on their investment, a company pays dividends to ita share owners. Dividends were paid in 1955 for the 62nd consecu- tive year. Our last dividend of the 1955 year went to 132,400 owners, manyyof whom are educational or chari- table institutions like Children’s Hospital, Detroit (shown above). Dividends amounted to 2.7 cents of each dollar we took in. The rest of what we took in, 4.8 cents per dollar, was retained for use in the business. Including the market value of the special dividend in Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) stock our dividends were equal to about 1/2 of net earnings.’ t \ What makes'a business a good citizen? Being open-and-above board, for one thing. That's the American way. Standord Oil Company ond its subsidi- aries report fully each year to government, shareholders, employeds, ond the public just what use was made of the a STANDARD OIL COMPANY i ~ , 1 . money we took in. Copies of our Annual Report for 1955 ore available on request as long as the supply lasts. Our address—Standard Oil Compony, 910 South Michigan | Avenve, Chicago 80, Mlinois. 2 —— ~ "THNTEEN_ ee ae that’ evil spirits po The Bg Dipper an the sour ‘Cross can be seen at same eee ahead, and cannot turn'time from the Virginia Islands at) ‘certain times. of the year. aes a GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS BIRTHDAY CONTESTS $250,000 © $5,508 MINK COAT 8. H. ROBERTSON 144 N. Worth, Bi © 1958 LINCOLN CAPRI Gane GAPENEY, wan Shes, © $2,200 MINK STOLE MRS. HARVEY FREEMAN 29353 Lochmoor, Farm'ngin \ © $1,000 DIAMOND RING EUGENE W. SMITH 4177 Miromor, Gr, Rapids PEARL LOSIK 807 N. Main, Three Rivers © $895 COLOR TV SET ALEX Y. sexes 19173 Florence. Roseville © FLORIDA VACATION MARS. V. SUNDSTROM 33600 Cindy, Ave., Livonia © $529.95 REFRIGERATOR MR. EOWARD PERKETT $32 W, Tenth, Traverse City ee PAUL PAWLOWSKI Sobieski, Hamtramck mane 0. LAUSCH 1093) Mequl, Detroit 24 AIN (8255 w. . Parkway, Detrolt © $479.95 ELECTRIC RANGE MARY CHERRY 809 $. Sheridan. Boy City © $429.85 FOOD FREEZER L. W. COLLINS 1474) Lengocre, Detroit 27 © STERLING SILVER SET : oe aie T. MURPHY 46 W. Bueno Vista, M. P, RIVAL R. ANOERION. 9030 Detroit ©. A. BRADBURY 4715 ——— Royal Oat MRS, H. A. SON 1060 Von Ovees Detroit 14 © PEDIGREED PUPPY ane STANLEY SESAW 0268 Grandview, Traverse © ALUMINUM COOKWARE RATWERING RIVETT 17960 Hanne, Melvindole e “SPRINGCALE” SET JEANETTE BARRON 330’) N. Walnut, Lansi — J. GREENBERG rthiown. w t. 7248 $. Tretham Cl. Birm. HERMAN MOEHRING 304 W. Westover, E. Tawes R. BURGESS 27401 Borrington, Mad. Hts. @-HITCHEN ENSEMBLE ,/ MRS. J C. FRIEDMAN 20100 Stee! Ave., Detroit Pew €. ERNST 12231 Washburn Ave. Det. R. J, MeALLISTER 346 S$. 23rd $1., BottieCreet ZELMA STITES 15472 Tree uss! 3442 Eureka Road, Wren. br al a ee. as. May’ € may Coiling yes Ne ta Byl. Ook mas. vetne Joua. Kentfield, Detroit ee tas Retbet Detroit jack O. WITHERS 30030 8 Mi. Ad., ete ton MRS. JEAN t. tev 14426 Rosemon ne Rentrew Rd., Detroit © PORTABLE MIXER MAZEL V. ROCKALL St, Wyandotte © EXCO FLINT CUTLERY FRANK BOLLE Wilshices as MABEL miiey MRS; C. MA 20460 a 14303 Wisconsin Ave., Det. fees GOLDE 17585 Meyers Rd. Detroit © COFFEE MAKER mas. Hoccmerearh pesneaatiry 3309 Ww. mn A Mean "WACHOsR! 19980 Pack | ine le A de’ are YOU waver thr” a 4g 3 a . Some Kid Stuff drivers hold up traffic in lanes meant for ' passing. They force others to cut in, causing many acci- dents. They should keep to the law—keep to the right — keep traffic moving. Truly adult drivers do care about others. “CAREless driving Is deadly KID STUFF’ The Ponticc Press Pentiac Press Photo program chairman of the Exchange Club; Col. | | NATIONAL SALVATION ARMY WEEK — Coming from Detroit to of 221 Chippewa Rd., Larsen; Ralph T. Keeling of 3191 Alco Dr., vation Army. Advisory Board; and Capt. president of the Sal- | speak at a recent luncheon at the Salvation Army was Col. T. M. and Mrs. Magnus A. | | Larsen (third from left}, commander of the Eastern Michigan Divi- | sion. At the speaker's table are (left to right) Leslie R. aieee of 125 | eorene Rd, 0 hoy gon of the Exchange Club; .Dr. W. E. Schulz Michalsen of the local Army Post. The local Army is celebrating the 64th — of its founding in Pontiac. Adding New Building to “Camp Yeceoden g | Plans are in the making for @ rectors, and a storage place for There are indoor programs for Carl OW. Donelson bigger and ‘better season at-Camp| men’s club are donating their (sporting goods during the summer rainy days and other functions to! wy. Oakiand in Oxford Township this; time weekends in helping put up |camp period. It will also be used give every child who attends a full year, with a new building currently; the Money for the jas a mess hall by winter residents. |schedule of entertainment through- | being constructed as an added fea-| ma Camp Director William Matusjout his or her stay. | ture of camp facilities. said it will be impossible to com-| — Ll Rotary Club and the Hi-12 in [ply with requests to take in 716 Shocking Story Shi A Day to Pause ‘in Reverence ... Underprivileged children from throughout Oakland County will be Birmingham. children this season but plans to = We owe a debt of gratitude to every gin flocking to the camp July 2 house as many as possible. Over | sre : ty Over 400 are expected to enjoy two! render a - sl ay 384 attended the camp last sum- of Reward for | a ae who has served in our weeks at the camp prior to theo mg ae ene oe ai, (mer. e@ d | ‘Ny Armed Forces in wartime. Most of ‘closing date in late August. Mag nce oe eetagee ial bao} oo Samar itan V all, we are indebted to those who \¥ craft room, first aid station, a dis-- The Drahner Road camp, ; . We ® oR | Members ot Drayton” Plains 'pensary, quarters for the camp di- which is under.the jurisdiction of | SACRAMENTO, Calif. (#—Stan- or have suffered, or have given their 4s —— | the Juvenile Gor ie pecaaas ley Geiser, 12, provided drama on ‘ \ lives in defense of our country. ? great factor in tling juv | : a j State Takes Up Li cen ses delinquency since its beginning pps when he tried to do a 4 Sin wet lo en (ie Go) a three years ago, officials believe. © eet of Ab Ke Sal ly : y=: A pause to quietly give thanks to God Wd for their efforts that have provided so well for our protection, Children throughout the area are | referred to the camp by various judicial or organized groups. The youngster grabbed a live 220-volt wire last night while re- itrieving a- friend's slipper off a of 53 Drivers of County . : Reed, , JUAMITA CRIGBS sucius cont ele | Fitty- three Oakland Count y| mond C. ed rd ag! id 4. Fink, Twenty wards of the court live second-story roof Hen ar Canke”” «© OMSCO FLOOR LAMP $104 Tornoe S- Detrolt idrivers had operator's license eee Fred on the premises the year round | * * @ P, . es MARTHA HAASE (poylsersin ecle y ‘suspended or revoked in recent) Donald FE. Heichel, Lake Orion; ae attend school in Oxford. They; A neighbor, Robert Stephens, 26. hone ?, ki as Uvera's, Devo? 10 Mine bt RALEMOKIAWICE 1200 N. Alesonder, 8. Oot |action announced by the Michigan’ W. Pollard. Drayton Plains. re supported by the county. The heard the sceams of Stanley's, FEDERAL arking a CILEEN CHAPEL 12 Ave., Detroit ROSENBERG James ollar ayton ns; po was built through donations|mates, rushed to: the roof and < Woodrrest. Hrp, Wd. ETHEL WALLIS seast Kentfield, Secretarty of State's office. ‘Ted W. Richards, Berkley; Everett pa chars ‘c 4.4511 On Our Premises vinatia vot hes nowe Suspensions for driving under the 1, Rodgers. Oxford and Mary E.\°%! Service clubs, church groups.|knocked the boy loose from the JUANITA KISSEL 780 Schust Rd. Sovinew ° OMSCO TABLE LAMP influence of liquor were ordered) Roney. Clawson, \and other interested people and is wire. 6947 Binghom. MRS. A. J, CHAPPELL coe DILLARD JOHNSON against: James W. Amerson, B Y, siction being carried on in the same man- e ¢ e 4 ire. j j ae : © AUTOMATIC WASHER rip peep hat Srey Sasol pos Se RS Placed on financial restric’ ea ner. He collapsed in my arms like one On- 23200 Wilson Ave.. Dron. 2548 Second Bivd., Detroit | .\for unsatisfied judgements: Loretta) Needy children fon every part |melted butter in an oven,” Steph- | Vait8 Sromell. Derrost 23 RO. SPRING”, [Branch St; R. C. Breeding. 105 p wheter, 9S. Jessie St.: Lewis of Oakland County are offered alens said. om prone CONSOLE watren eoueMenT MRS, EARL J. FORREST | Parkdale Ave. el Se a T. Collins, Ferdale and William P. variety of recreational activities| * 6 6 sans. 0. KAY 14268 Homoshire Ave. Det. Mase Sout a” v0 L [Banc Sa a ph we Franklin: Sorles, Ortonville. ‘free of charge at the 80-acre camp, Stanley, more scared than any- 23711 Coyle 16735 Yorrer Ave. Detroit Mase AGNES M. COKER siaieth toe St ose? | »Supensions for habitual negli-jlocated on Hammond Lake. Some |thing else, said the hot wire ‘‘sent mye Lececpapenst P. “FTE” BRENNAN 14297 Hubbell Ave., Detroit }20 Ww ca : mn gence were ordered against John’ ‘of the sports they take part in are shocks going through my arms 9302 Riverview, Detroit 19488 Rutherford Ave. Det Stephen T. Gregor 4870 Clinton- B d bonti fisbi Ry a_i t tried to get| © $250 MEN'S BULOVA Prin Nerang bt) © CARPET SWEEPER iville Rd.; James Hardin, 172 Sand- ~ Alpeters, Birmingham and 'swimming, ing, lsbing, hu ; when peux &. WESTENDORE Maw peaTence Tadee pe malty le Ook Pore CTSON Ave: Franklin S. Hill, 125 Charles H. Arnold, Ortonville. : iball, @ softball, archery, and hiking. away it hurt more.’ Le CAURA BFRMS MARGARET KRATZER © FRANK C_ ALVEY |Ni Perry St.; Gerald Joyce, 364 S. ~ tronane Kiowa” " Nan) s ete ace uae Mal aneupisaed Detroit | East Blvd; Clayton FE. Knowles, W. Dertmouth. Flint 4 © WOOL BLANKET rer men. Lincoln Pert 300 Elizabeth Lake Rd: James’ ; 1519 Bohne. Detroit 14 erent pseo hl Veerplns ace arelipen J. Long. 1770'S ee aah ie © $175 LADIES BULOVA MRS IVA MAE KOCHAN MRS... KIRKUP Francisco M. Lopez, 2 Water St 22312 Medisen, 0 16536 Asbury Pork. Dero boinone HH McLarty, 5733 Crescent TATE PHILLIPS KG. SCHMIDT ETHEL HUNTER uot aah el Saal tia Grima Melvindale $106 Merverd, Detreit 2376 Dentorth $1., Momirck. Dr So \ | ley ios \ \ 1 | WZ pecereanty, ae aah © MRS. M. A. &. Cone © BATHROOM SCALE John R. Murphy, 464 Auburn OUR SPECIAL “GoLp RUSH: 18 o$i18 MEN'S BULOVA HARGAREY RUFFLES THLE smaneey "Ave; Roy E. Pruett, 2110 EB. ON ! MRS. J. ZAK MARSELL E SCHULTZ sete VAN Teena Walton Bivd.; Marjorie J. Smith ay . BA cd Cpe opt 16022 Alien &d.. Wyon. 2937 ist sbopl id Ave. Det. Radke, 421 N. Saginaw St.; Harry ; 7, i | \ ~~ 7s TT ws 12216 Greeniown. Detroit © ELECTRIC SKILLET Ould ee D. Sawyer, 258 Orghard Lake : © SETS OF WORRISWARE toe erieng-a baal Patol ered has Deorbn, | AvO-; dames Sutton, 101 Auburn MRS. RUTH E. HOOD t. SAIKKELSEN ce mas. sowie PUzIK > Ave. and William H. White, 14 C hi k d hj MAS.) 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MAY 29, 1956 ¢ a UF i Decline of Pitching Staff Strafaci, Manley Disappointing to Higgins concerned over his club's snail-like pace that had them a poor third, 6 ‘4 games behind the NEW YORK Manager ‘Mike {too Higgins of the Boston Red Sox acknowledged today his biggest disappointment, aside from Tedifront-running New York Yankees. inju~ b aan * *. * “Our pitching is thin and hurt- ing,”” he said after the Red Sox had absorbed a i 0 decline of the pitchin At the start of the season, Hig- gins was convinced that the nd corps would be the most fartittdable single department of the club, In a period of six weeks, tt has deteriorated from the strongest link to the weakest. {looked during spring training and Higgins tried hard not to appeariearly in the season. the Yankees this season. AP Wirephote | PAINSTAKING MOMENT — Ducking Joey Giardello of Phila- delphia grimaces as he gets. caught on neck by right thrown by Charley Cotton of Toledo in seventh round of bout in St. Nicholas’, Arena last night. Cotton made it two in a row over the favored Giardello, former top middleweight contender, by taking a split 10- | Cotton Victor Over Giardello Decision in Argument LP , ie ve Che gag inability to play because crreuts, ores British Amateur. 2-0 defeat last) night, the fifth in six games with, “It's| not anywhere near as good as it, \Lt. ~ Eliminated From By H. GUY MOATS __Pontiac Press Special-Writer — Waterford's Skippers , yesterday afternoon broke a three-year mo- U.S. Serviceman Gets to Third Round With Buffalo Officer Invitational: golf championship. Pete Evarts five-man combina- noply on The Pontiac Press Prep) Shope: Vicors in Hot peta trophy held by Maples since _On the “home” 3 Mu- course Skippers buckled — Pontiac suburban ‘squad down, led by Jack Reynolds’ one came from behind a 4-stroke handi-| “‘uhder par 34. Johnny Wettlaufer olf Battle ot 425 to hang up the as 390 total. “| Royal Oak was 2nd with 354, prep as ma Skippers take Port Huron. These include Water- An extremely interesting angle in the tourney was the fact that four of the teams take part in state touranments last of the week, at club, at the turn, Maples were| his ist round 35 and Dale Wheel- |, ee vided the|ford, Royal Oak and Birmingham. close, but still back 14 strokes.) er hit 37 to go with his Ist nine acer eso ped Class ari recent regional winners and {Acorn shotmakers had carded 193, 40. Bill Cumberworth and Cle- | iedalist trophies as well: plus|Bloomfield Hills “C" regional and looked like a real threat. land Charbancau added a pair |. handsome plaque, emblematic of champ. How well these youngsters were TROON, Scotland (INS)—Two of ‘america's top contenders for the |British Amateur golf crown—Ho- bart Manley Jr.,.of Savannah, Ga., ‘and Frank Strafaci of Garden ‘City, N.Y., were dumped from ‘competition today by sharpshooting | Britons. Welchman Hugh Squirreil took advantage of Maniey’s weak put- ting over the ancient Troon sea- side course to finish one hole up on the soft-spoken Georgia yeuth at the end of 18 holes. Earlier, Strafaci, playing his 7th British Amateur, was eliminated by Dr. Frank Deighton of England, 3 and 2. Deighton, an ex-Walker Cupper-was deadly up close and his putting was keen. Line squalls and wind gusts from the sea tore at the course as play got underway this morning, possibly affecting the games of early-starting Americans. But by the afternoon, the skies cleared and sun splashed the rain-damp- ened course. * * s U.S. serviceman Ed Whalley of ‘Salem, Mass, fought his way into the 3rd round with a 2 and 2 win over Ian MacDonald of Scotland. Gene Eyler of Buffalo also made 3rd round play with a 2 and 1 win over Minty Miller, a local Scot. Whalley and Eyler have been paired to meet this afternoon, shooting Monday is seen in the humber pf 70-shooters and those in the low 80s. Many more were listed between the medalist 73s and 80s, than ever before in event. Thirteen got into the 70 section. Team standings: were little fellows with tremendous| power, fine skiJl in getting up to the carpets and sharp on the greens. —W d Royal Oak Johnny Wettlaufer won both geal sk wei Penile 416; baubles. He, and Maples Tim Bald- Southfield an las: Troy we win, were even on the extra holes, | givice asa: ‘Miiterd 486. Brighton 461: to No. 3. There Wettlaufer carded reggae 193. fitserala sos. Aveadai a regulation 4. Baldwin bogied the | Taaiwiduals, under 00 — Wettleuter, hole. Baldwin (medalist) 73; Jack Reynolds (Wet) 74; Mike Conroy (Bhm) 14, A Class C school ace took home Rick Bera (RO) 15; Bud Badger ‘Bloom the B-C medal. Straight-shooting| His) 78; Larry white Bud Badger of Bloomfield Hills| Bo ay fired a brilliant 75 for the medal.|isn "ps sess et Kast’ ise Pred et. . Medalists’ cards: Another Class C school led the aos B-C division. St. Frederick's, |Wetyr out 000.2 with 436 strokes topped eight cen out . other teams for the honor. Rams |wett'r in ||. and Bloomfield were only “C” 5¢ldwin in « 434 433 445—34 | schools, Tere were five “A” |_ B Medalist: - : " |Badger out .......... $44 434 444—36 schools. ‘Badger iN .tesceeees 354 434 644—39-78 Top PCC Brass Requested lo Take Hand in Grid Row BERKELEY, Calif. (» — The powerful president's council of the members since the conference lev- ied $95,000 in fines against their this Pacific Coast Conference has been asked to move into the furore rag- ing over penalties imposed against school, barred its football team from the Rose Bowl for three years and cut a year’s eligibility Bald Mountain ‘King’ Accorded Split Lest Sevelaed, Slay B Ben. |_at New York Boston eveccecees MT SM ge . Detroit = ea! ‘Sf $% | NEW YORK Charley (King) | a Ms ity [Cotton had his second straight Monday's Results | victory over Joey Giardello, a = ~ 2 oes oe innings) Teputation, and a_i féw _ offers - Detrott 3, Cleveland ‘against more ‘name’ fighters Kansas Ch 4 TUESDAY» today. Lower «4 A sn 3 o.m.—Pollet ee ¢ « Boston at New ort, 2 p.m.—Nixon (0-2)! “The breaks are finally coming ve. Lassen ( Golfer Scores Ace on No. 6 Third ace of the season on the Bald Mountain layout was turned in yesterday afternoon by another Pontiac shotmaker. * * ° | Playing in a foursome in a league match, Harley Lawson; 132 North Telegraph Rd., fired-a neat five-iron shot to the No. 6 green. ——— The ball hit the front of the green ° ’ and rolled straight into the cup—|Goosepimples the highly elated golfer reported to pro Ken Wilson. * * Lawson had a 39 re the 9-hole PRESS TEST TITLISTS — What a determined comeback can do for a team is exemplified in the final round yesterday in The Pontiac Press prep golf tourney at Municipal Course. Above is the Waterford High team and its coach, new cham- UCLA for overpayments to foot- | ball players. UCLA alumni have been making counter charges against other PCC 7 Pentiae Press Photo round 197 for a 193 to compile a winning total of 390 (4 under Royal Oak). From left — Cleland Charbaneau, Dale Wheeler and Jack Reynolds (top); Bill Cumberworth, co-medalist John Wett- laufer (kneeling, left), and Coaci? Pete Evarts, ‘ Waterford League ees Triple Play One big inning and a triple play pions. Skippers cut four strokes off their 1st my way,” said the happy, 26-year- eg ex-Marine from Toledo, Ohio. “IT don't care how close the offi-| mrt epliy et Baltimore. eh (2-1) ve Palica (2-5 rs or A round, No. 3 is a par 3 hole, 172 yards long. Ace was the season's 2nd on al Boston at Baltimore (2 Chicago at Cleveland es lc ials call ‘em as long as they have | " Washington at New ven cD, i230 p.m me ahead. Of course knocking ‘em Detrot at Kansas City (2), 11-15 and 4001+ makes it a whole lot easier.” — The officials gave Cotton a split- NATIONAL LEAGUE decision edge over Giardello in Muwauree 1 3" Ei Pe" their bruising 10-round telecast i. _ ee = jtussle at St.Nicholas Arena last Cincinnati «=|... ts 1s) inight. Cotton was an 8-5 underdog. Ree terk da fe aaa ety (despite his close but unanimous | oa oh an . triumph over the onetime top-| Monday's Resatle ranking middleweight contender a New ahaa in the same arena three weeks ago. | innati ‘ creer | Vikings Edge Pontiac, 6-5 A base on balls and back-to-back doubles in the 8th inning brought! Flint Northern a 6-5 overtime vic-| tory over Pontiac in a Saginaw Valley Conference baseball game are FE eons p.m. Rew ort 2 one 18 ES Cincinnati at St. Louis ¢ Runs Aplenty Mark City Softball Play sie" Saters ts City Softball League players al-| Arnold Larson was the victim of most wore out home plate last|the assault in the 1st extra frame. night at Beaudette and North. Side Joe Buford walked to begin the parks when 74 runs were scored in| uprising and moved to 3rd on Lee four games, 29 by one team. | Johnson’ s hit. Ken Paul drilled a Pulver Tire amassed 22 hits two- bagger to chase home Buford while walloping GMC, 29-1, in @ with the winning run. firs’ marathon at Beaudette. Toni) a4. Chiets outhie the Vikings, Galante rapped a two-run homer in the 5th inning as North Side, 10 to 7, and enjoyed a §-3 lead Auto Supply trounced Gingellville, | _ entering the 6th stanza. Northern | tallied twice in. the 6th to knot 14-3, in a ae = a North Side. the count and set the stage for | the winning rally. Don Williams pitched a two-hit- ter as Walled Lake Market Jim Moore started on the mound thumped Lunsford Market, 9-1, in for Northern, but gave way to Dick ' rr Starr in the 3rd inning, Starr re-| lee sic a =anirigia et ceived credit for the win. Bud Hay-| i : i, |ward slammed two triples and a tages is pi par Pa double for the Chiefs and Art Poe| as twine 1 : hit; ball and Larson each made two hits. Northern .. ...,...030 602 01-4 7 0} Walled Lake... .100 500 aa 1 2) Pontiac 203 000 00—5 10 2, Lunsford - .100 000 o- 2 8; Moore Starr and Buford, Larson Williams and Schmidt ; Cassie and Jones and Johnson Swansey. . i, Franklin . © 1000-1 Belet ° 2020-1 2 8 Bisons’ Boss Calls riggs and Mull ler, Rande and Koop. ‘ ’ Majors a. ‘Monopoly valves 132078 10-2022 2 . GM 000000 1—1 210 i) oY. uw - Vv Daweon and Pollina, Samvels and Bl FFALO, N.Y. The gener- ! Warner al manager of the un-affiliated’ North Side 700 034 0-14 is 5 Buffalo Bisons of the International! Gingellville 601 001 I— J 2 Ba Bender and Galante, Wickman aoa seball League says the major Hambiin. [cares have a “‘player monopoly” and he threatens to go as far as MONDAY’S HOME RUNS | Congress, if need be, to fix it. cae John C. Stigimeier, said last Braves; Pde satel abe Brandt night he was trying to arrange a Guae’ men giant Katt.) er, ers; rat io pe sap Hlese dares meeting with Ford Frick, com- aughter, Athletics. imissioner of baseball, Hitchcock and McGovern Scramble Race: Winners ote Hitchcock from Jackson! who piloted a Harley-Davidson. and Jerry McGovern from Grand; Rayon Molloseau and Cecil Ten- Rapids were winners of the Pon-| ny, both from Flint, finished 2nd tiae Motorcycle Club’s 2nd annual] and 3rd respectively. Opdike and Auburn conde 18") Gardner Durfee of Detroit won Hite & drove’a Hariey-Devid | ithe consolation race in the heavy- manlselvinieny the lightweight. \weight division and Harlow Heck division, 105 to 250 cubic centi- of Flint took lightweight consola: meters, Pontiac's Ed Wilson fin ease eee ‘presented te all ished 2nd and Tom Glass of Flint place winners by club: president, took, 3rd. Roy Wallace. Larry Colby of Keego! The heavy weight class, 350 ¢.c. {Harbor was the referee. A large to 750 ¢.c., was won by McGovern ‘crowd attended the races. . run in the 6th inning to nose out jthrough Tigers first ino opposing runner got on base, jall over. Playing with Lawson were Ralph one in Philadelphia. I am glad it) Ninani, all of Pontiac. [people who deserve Cranbrook, (Clhdsion Win s Chuck Pas-! Cranbrook and Sarkeenn scored Lang, Gary Nelson, hard-earned victories Monday in sage, Gaddis and Eddie Roberts area prep baseball activity. handed the Wolves their 7th league The Cranes pushed across one “10 in 11 starts, St. Mary Trackmen visiting Birmingham, 4-3, for their 10th triumph in 17 games. South- paw Bruce Richards hurled a three-hitter to outpitch Don Picman Ov 0 k Pp k pabyarig Sashes erpower Uak Far In the 6th stanza Pete Bedford) Orchard Lake St. Mary con- singled, stole 2nd and went to 3rd cluded the most successful track. on a throwing error. Lloyd As- season in the school's history Mon- ibury’s squeeze bunt sent Bedford iday by overpowering Oak Park, home with the winning run. | 85" 53-2315. in a dual meet at Or-|' a of Pontiac the Pittsburgh clubhouse after last J ERE Long Chilled’ by Home Run Mark PITTSBURGH \#—"I got chills; Dale Long, who threatens to out-, But the big thing was what hap- It was bigger than the Mantle Mickey Mantle, stood in! pened next.” After Long trundied home with : Phillips and Tom Ti-| happened in ES epaes for the ‘night's 3-2 victory over Brooklyn./his 14th homer and disappeared Sa oe |He was doing his best to tell how’ into the gloomy confines of the| ——— it felt. to hit his eighth home run} dugout, the roaring crowd of 32 201 |Giaiey_ highlighted Monday night's action in the Waterford Township Softball ‘League at Drayton Plains. Thrifty Drug exploded with six runs in the 5th inning to defeat Gid- ley Electric, 9-5. Gidley’s convert- ed a 3rd-inning liner by Joe Umph- ‘rey into a triple killing by tagging 'Qnd and then tossing to Ist base. off football players—-all for under- cover payments to some grid play- ers by booster areas * * Dr. Robert G. Sproul of the Unt- versity of California last night re- quested the president's council to consider ‘the questions raised by the present situation since they ob- |viously involve the basic princi- ples on which the conference oper- ates.” } * * * Sproul's statement was vague and he did not elaborate. However, some _ sportswriters interpreted this to mean the conference may ease the ban on UCLA using sen- ior football players. Dr. Sproul issued his statement after meeting with the chancellors | White Brothers scored three runs. of the Universities of California in the Ist stanza and added single @t Berkeley and Los Angeles and tallies in the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th/With the faculty tepresentatives \to down the VFW, 7-5. Robinson and athletic directors, hit a bases-empty home run for the! losers in the 4th inning. 320 000 1-8 § 3 ‘Crary Thinclads Beaten 3, Isaac Crary Junior High's track ‘team bowed to the Waterford Jun- in eight games, breaking the ma-| stopped the show. They wouldn't! jor in Philadelphia. | took a bow. They cheered wildly “Have you got any left?’ some- without a letup while Carl Ers- °"¢ &9°"- Fuentes Beats Gill body asked. /kine, Brooklyn pitcher, tried to “Who cares as long as we keep throw to Frank Thomas. on winning,” he replied. Finally; Long popped his head! Did you ever see a bunch of kids like this? They just keep| and -waved to the frantic custom- bouncing back when they're sup- to be knocked out. “At first I didn’t think it was Babe Ruth's record. league record he set Saturday let the game continue until Long ¥ Ww Lied out of the dugout, doffed his cap Fuentes, 300 06 “lone ond Lesar. Becke? ane bors pal i 000 1 hite Thomas, SAN DIEGO, Calif. Los Angeles main event atscore 12 points, jthe Coliseum Monday night. ul ay x—7 3 ;/lor Varsity Monday in a dual meet Haynes and Young, Brown at Waterford, 401 -36'3. The Skipg per JV's won six events and tied for 1st,in another. Waterfortl's Mal- ‘lory Berube won the broad jump ‘#—Ramon and low hurdles while Jim Smith welter- of Crary took the 73-yard dash, weight, earned a hard-fought 10- tied for 1st in the high jump and ers who are beginning ‘to talk) round decision over Sonny Gill of placed 2nd in the pole vault to about Long, not Mantle, breaking Pasadena in the | high for the meet, going in (the ball just did make the right field stands, about 375 feet from t' el) ee I just put my head down and ran. When I passed |Bobby Bragan (Pirate manager) at third, I just shook my head because it was hard to believe. * chard Lake. | nologies capalgiotel ele bet | The Eaglets took 10 1st places, feat West Bloomfield, 3-1, iw a tied for 1st in another, and Wayne-Oakland waanae game “A slammed. three events—the pole Keego Harbor. Dave Ga tte ‘vault, shot put, and low hurdles. pirack toni tis and yield Felix Blaszezak of St. Mary won! scratch singles while hurling bee two events, the 100 and 220 dashes. conde far! Caarieien Yesterday's runaWay victory, ° igave Rev. John Gabalski's Eaglets John Lucadum was the victim of a season record of 12 wins and 'Clarkston's two-run uprising in the two losses in dual and triangular 8th frame. Safe blows by George meets. |— = Yanks Romp Along i in AL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , That was last year. Right now. This, in case you hadn't no-| Milwaukee is winning what has| ticed, is a brand new year in the, jbeen a two-way scrap for the lead, |National NSE . with St.Louis, while the Pirates : ‘are just a game back. A year ago, the NL went into a a the: Memorial Day milepost strung] out behind Brooklyn, - with the | pames back in fifth. - Dodgers enjoying a six-game . se «6 bulge and St.Louis and Milwaukee In the American League, 11 games back. Pittsburgh, going are ‘ its regular pantomime, was 18 games to the rear and in Be cellar. Invokes Dental Aid | And where’s Brooklyn? Tees the e has the look of a romp. The| New York Yankees grabbed a 4'3- game lead, beating Boston 2-0 as _ {Whitey Ford gained his seventh triumpb and second shutout while, the runner-up Cleveland Indians lost to Detroit 3-1, Kansas City to yank three teeth from Billy on a two-rum homer by Enos | Loes’ mouth this morning and the Slaughter in the ninth, and Balti- result, hope the Baltimore Orioles,|more clipped Washington 6-5 in will be a winning. Pitcher: | * 6 * Loes, the eae former eries during the past two years. singles’ oft _Frank Sullivan. Here’s Breakdown for Homer Record _ PITTSBURGH (® — Here’s the game-by-game breakdown of Dale Long's record-breaking home run performance. The Pittsburgh slug- ger extended the major league mark he set last Saturday by hit- ting his eighth home run in as many consecutive games Monday night (with opposing: pitcher and club): | 1 May 19, Davis. Chicago 2, May 20 (ist game), Crone, pieeuesll 3 ay 2 ( game), Spahn. Milwaukee | pe Mdy 22, Wehmeier, St, Louis. 16. : y 25, \7. May 26, 8. May 2. Honchell’s 2-Hitter Beats Viking JV 9 Backing up Charley Hoénchell's two-hit hurling with 14 safe blows, Pontiac High's Junior Varsity pas- ‘timers blasted out a 12-1 win Mon- day over Flint Northern here. Little Vikings’ one tally was un-| ‘earned. Jayvees scored in about| reported. Dave’ Kimball and Tom, Conley banged the game's only | ‘extra base hits. PHS now has a mark of 4 wins, three losses and belief, do not “shoot” their quills 10 innings. jin self-defense. The notion prob- lang arises from the animal's Ford, in trouble only twice, scat- ‘habit of fighting back, when cor- Brooklyn Dodger righthander, has tered five Boston hits while the nered, with lightning strokes of| been suffering the sore-arm mis-- Yanks made the most of four its dart-studded tail, says the Na tional Geographic Society. After Oriole Manager Paul Rich ards bought him for mlrencricd $10,00 or more two weeks ago. Loes was given a head-to-toe phys- io Ge o® | A Memorial Day auto racing pro- MENASHA, Wis. 9) — Howard &T@m. highlighted. by a 50-lap fea- ture race, a 25-lap semi-final and Koplitz of Oshkosh High School, | Pp where Billy Hoeft of the Detroit “° other added events, will be attracted attention, held Wednesday at the Pontiac pitched a perfect seven-inning ‘Speedway, game here tonight in leading Osh-- Old models and modified hard- Kosh to a 4-0 victory over Fond tops will compete in the holiday du Lae high program, track manager Dick * * ° Koplitz, an 18-year-old right- handed senior, allowed’no hits and, | o'clock. stole Sunday's show at the M59/SPread a fine banquet at Stevens oval. Wilson won the 25-lap feature | race in the time of 8:39.68, with (Chuck Partello finishing 2nd. Don : ‘Batter won the 15-lap semi-final | * * * with a cloc king a Dewey has announced. Time pion, captured the dasty and pur- With the dinner, trials will get under way at 1:30 (suit races, Heat winners were B. the Michigan schoolboy track. and golden track shoes (spikes and all) team, p.m., with the Ist race at 3 Gatten, D, Baden, D. Coppersmith, field champioris (for the 2nd year, 'to the young athletes, as a token for its recognition of the team's iDick Price and Bud Wells, tot appreciation for their outstand: fine, record. Jim Wilson, a Canadian driver,| The Pontiac Press last night| * 17. The event was a series of com- nlimentary features. Partello, yast vear's track cham: ! . lin a row), F COMPLIMENTS—The Pontiac Press extended every inning, coach Arnie Wilson) a fine compliment to PHS all-winning track team last night. It was a two-way compliment. The | team, its coaches, head of the city’s-schools, the’ PHS principal, athletic director, members of this BALTIMORE ®—A dentist was dumped Chicago's White Sox 6-4, lone tie, with two more tilts to go.| D€WSP4Per’s sports staff and the honored speaker . x ° & partook of a fine banquet at Stevens Hall. The Porcupines, contrary to popular team =. little golden championship em- ‘All- Victorious Thinclads M59 Races Memorial Day Honored at Press Banquet :sis'eu eters blems, compliments He complimen this year. Practically ever member of the title winning squad that has writ- history the last two years was on ae School's all-victorious track hand to partake of the generous | chicken dinner, served by women Olympics. of All-Saints Church. . * * * Deginning Compliments continued with the paying honor to presentation of handsome liftle 5 gift from The Press, Pontiae Press Phote and then heard- galore, from the officials. Karl Sehlademan (right above) was the chief speaker. ted the team, the coaches and ‘the Press. Hayes Jones, No. 1 man on the team (cen- ter) and Coach Wally Schloerke stand behind the MHSAA and huge Mansfield meet trophies, won ~—. 1a ling record. The emblems were igifts from The Pontiac Press. Supt. of Schools Dr. Dana P. eater lauded the team for its job. Principal Francis Staley see more along the same vein, his fine squad. It remained for MSU's veteran itrack coach, Karl Schlademan, to Hall, for its honor guests, ‘Pontiac| tem the finest page in PHS track |cap the evening with an interest. jing discussion of track events in this country, Japan and at the He referred to the re- ‘cent Big 10 meet’ where Michigan was hard-pressed to win, saying that “you're up one year, have te fight the next.’ Karl praised the its coaches and The Pres¢ L 2 a ] THE PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, MAY 29,1956 |. New Record INDIANAPOLIS .— Four for-)M of 130.84, in the 33-car field qualified their cars at speeds above the previous Indianapolis Speedway record for “did 145549 and Jim Rath-jacross the track Monday from a)’ normally mann of Miami, 145.12 , —— ‘Seen for '500’ Officials decided the wet spots small creek that runs un-|made the: track too hazardous for der the: south end of the track./any further qualifying pS Sa Sr egie an mee pte oe OI Ses oe enw Be 7\15 Homers at Boys Club Midget %s Start Seasor nings, 8-7. Jack Miller slammed three home rung plus another | safety to lead the White Sox to a 16-7 victory over the Athletics, chased wingers Bob Bailey and Leafs Sell 2 Players Bob Sabourin for a reported $15,000 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ~The Springtield Indians of the Ameri- can Hockey ‘“eague have pur-'the National League. MEMORIAL DAY attempts tive Tigers Leave. Home, Beat Score, Tribe==5 by Bebby Avial. Al Smith prompt- ly singled but Steve Gromek choked off further scoring and ‘CLEVELAND ' 4—Whatever the Tigers need to become a winning ball club this season it apparently $8 read reed. wes aes t The Yankees routed the Indians, ¥/11-2, as pitcher Dede Lufkin lim-| ited the Tribe to four hits. ‘Taking ans jadvantage of five straight walks in’ mw on. the final frame, the Tigers scored during the nig runs to defeat the Red Sox, home run is auto- In last night's action at the neve CLASSICS TV STARS ball passes the 175- from the Toresto Maple Laat o§ Club, Lufkin outpitched Ron Sutton | for his 2nd triumph as the Yan-, kees edged the Athletics, 43, and, Miller hit his 4th home run in two) games as the White Sox outslugged | the Red Sox, 14-12. Diamond Skit in Hall of F ame HOLLYWOOD W—A gold re- cording of the “Who's on First?” is not home cooking. Detroit left the friendly confines of Briggs Stadium for a 17-game road trip and promptly won its first start, 3-1 over Herb Score and the Cleveland Indians last night. The victory gave the Tigers an June 23rd Bouts Fight Tickets Avail able Tickets have gone on sale for the 10-bout amateur fight card Waterford Ibenefit of the Nationa] Nephrosis Foundation, The bouts, which will be con- ducted under rules of. the AAU, which feature amateurs from Flint, |, Detroit and Pontiac in three two- minute rounds per bout. settidd down to win his 3rd game in a nifty six-hit performance. Detroit put its 1st man aboard in ‘each of the 1st four innings but it wasn’t until the 4th that a Tiger the 10-mile ‘trials. ’ foot mark on the fly. i * * Bob Sweikert of Indianapolis, last year’s winner after Vukovich was killed in a four-car crash while leading the race, said it might take 136 m.p.h. to win. Bill Holland of Indianapblis, the 1949 winner, also figured it would take a 135 or 136 m.p.h. pace. bd * « Johnnie Parsons of Van Nuys, Calif., 1950 winner, said he was counting on a 135-plus pace and Troy Ruttman, 1952 winner, said it would take over or 145 to win. These experts represent all the winners since 1949 except Vuko- vieh, the 1953 and 1954 champion. | PONTIAC H- 59 SPEEDWAY | (3 Miles W. of Pontiac Speedway) ADDED EVENTS OLD MODEL STOCK CARS MODIFIED HARD TOPS | 50-LAP FEATURE RACE -25-LAP SEMI-FINAL ning single ‘as the Oricles nipped the Senators in extra in- Highland Ladies Golf League Starts Season The Highland Ladies Golf League into the left field seats. later on an infield homered in the 7th with aaaee empty for Detroit's third ne i qa ile 4 i Z 5 are rated as strong Ruttman has the Kurtis-Kraft in which Sweikert won last year. Parsons, who qualified at 144.144 m.p.h. has a new Muzma racer owed by Promoter J. C. aa an of San Pedro, Calif. Sweikert will dri the ; , Kuseas sch by an Indianapolis Gives Long s racieg | cree: as Wife Big Thrill The — winners had to yield) NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —' «Collegians snians Shine qualifying honors to three veteran|was one of the greatest thrills of| drivers who pushed the 10-mile|my jife. I jumped right out of my; speed above 145 m.p.h. for the|seat and woke up our son Dale first time. Pat Flaherty of Chi- jy,” cago set the record at 145.596.| Johnny 1 Thompson of Springfield, Time Trials: Firse Race: 3 I pe | Sanctioned by Land-O-Lakes Racing Association @oocouco-scest Crazy” golf day will be held oat, June 6. The league welcomes new members. i HE : | | Record Homer er-enunK-owd wVeuseeeute Other places of purchase will be. RR later. Me! Narieski, p ° 338 3 pe flied out for Strickland in Mitchell walked for Hégan in 7th - — grounded into forceplay for Score in In eS em eS Carrasquel ran for essere = Tth. Clevela fee o00 S00 _o; | eo-MeouHweseee® l - | i i a! ecseeseo-corune Tha tat t of Mrs. Dale tee ke rset 0 asked| NASHVILLE, Tenn. ) — More) E—None, Bear rned how she felt about her husband | than half the field will be chopped|;33—susby. | HR—Boone. | SB—Tuttle. ‘from the Western Amateur Golf | } | ‘hitting his eighth home run in) and Strickland: and Kuenn, Lett eight games for the Pittsburgh Pi-| |Tournament today and par figures ogee §. 5. BB Gromer . . rates. or better may be needed to qual-|\i,cicex 2° mOcecore 7 in 7, Narieaki Saving your tires oe a for match Play, staring Thane i, tay orem OSL ~ . (5-4). rel- Mrs. Long said she was listen- in, ond Hurley. Td: 743. sly wal) te . College boys sparkled in the opening day of qualifying yester- day, when 20 of the 130 starters shot par-72 or better. Two college boys shared the first-day lead, with 67s, and another from the campus fired a 68. At the end of today’s 18 holes, the field will be trimmed to the 50 low scores and ties. This group will play another 36 holes Wednes- day. Rex Baxter of Amarillo, Texas, a junior at the University of Hous- ton, and Mason Rudolph of Clarks- ville, Tenn., fresh out of Memphis State, each posted a 67. ing to a radio broadcast of the game on a New York station and was hoping hubby Dale would come through with another homer. “Tt was one of the greatest thrills of my life. I jumped right out of my seat dnd woke up our son, Dale Jr. He's only eight, but he’s never without a ball or glove. Johnny, who's only 13 months old, woke up, but he didn’t know what wag going on.” Belgian 880 Star Plans {st Workout LOS ANGELES # — Belgium's Roger Moens, holder of the world record of 1:45.7 for the 88-yard run, planned his first U.S. work- out today in preparation for the \nearby-Compton Invitational track |meet Friday night. | The trim, scholarly appearing] aa a criminal court investi- gator in Brussels, arrived last night after flying 6,000 miles to compete. He told newsmen his mark~ might be bettered in the meet if the right conditions . pre- vail. is our business Cards Sign Tackle — SS — EZ; Launching a new season of pleasure Toast the skipper's new do-it-yourself “flagship” with sociable Corby’s whiskey. Corby’s fine flavor always makes for pleasure. Also available at your favorite bar or tavern — Bolling Leaves Army, Will Rejoin Bengals DETROIT (#—Frank Bolling, De- troit’s second baseman in 1954, ? returned from the Army yesterday Fears He Can't | and hopes to join the Tigers in Kansas City in time for tomorrow's Make Colts’ 11 ‘Memorial Day doubleheader. CLEVELAND, Okla. (# — Billy | Vessels, who was named “best” in college, Canadian pro and ser- vice football, will be a rookie in the Nnational League this year — and he’s afraid he won't make the team. The former All-America half- back will join the Baltimore Colts in July after-a 2-year hitch in the ‘Rookie’ Vessels ILSON- GMC ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. 451 S. Seginew St. — you MEAN THERE'S A eee eee \rookies will begin practice July 19, with the veterans checking into few days later. 7. Major League Leaders ee ee ee ... Now With... WHIZZER INDUSTRIES, INC. 350 S. SANFORD, PONTIAC, MICH. - jcamp a 10 TRAVEL : (betsed on 75 at bats)—Man- 43; * | BATTING ( tle, New Yi fai Vernon, ey, Wi RUNS—Mantle. New York, ; | Kansas City, 31: Bauer, New York and) | ers: Washington, 30; Yost, Washing-/| | ton, RUNS BATTED IN—Mantle, New York. | 43; Lagtie’ sap York, 35; Sievers, Wash-, ington, bor omer” Kansas City, 2. capes. Seneas ity and Lemon, Wash- 2% ITS—Mantle. New York, 60; Kuen 51; Goodman, Boston, 45: Tutte, | | od ‘ els, Washington, ‘ r e) ¥} ‘Federal 5-410) fete Boston and Runnels. | Washing 4: Boston and Kansas Cay. 3, twelve players Ithed “with 2 HOME wd ae pe sec ‘York, 17:/ we Berra, New York, vers, Washing- gy jon, 11; Gernert, “pease z, Ranese) z | City, — Bauer, New York, STOLEN BASE Get Ready for Vacation Driving | Let’ $ Check Those Tires! ‘Busby, Coreans: $; Jacobs, Kansas City, Lights — Battery — Oil, Etc. —— Po Garam beans Philley, Chicago end e . S$. ROYAL and MOBIL TIRES sere ses ‘Ford, New York, 7-1, 875: Brewer, Bos- pos and Lemon. Cleveland, 6-). 857; Wuil- DOUBLE STAMPS ~- : WEDNESDAY and Pierce, Chicago, Wynn, Cleve | jand and Kucks. New York. $2 714 ‘ | STRIK Score. Cleveland, 73. , Pascual, 1211 North Perry St. UTS Washington, 47; Ford, New! York, 44; aU At Madison Street | Cleveland, Chicago, 42; Wynn, FE 3-9557 - —— | * = 1) ow oe) oe es ee ye cmt St wm +) of pm Oe eR Ot | ee is tt ie op 1. en cme if ™ . a a & a NATIONAL LEAGUE '. BATTING (based on 75 at ‘rene et | rgh, .414: —, St. Louis, 391: am S |Boyer, St. Louis, 361; Lechner Muwau- ‘ kee, .353; Walls. "Pittsburgh, 351 RUNS-—Biasingame, St is, 29; Long.| Pittsburgh and yer and Moon, &t. Louis 27, Musial, St. Louis, 23. RUNS BATTED IN—Long, Pittsburgh and Boyer, St. Louis, Musial, St Louis, 33; Jablonski, ‘Cheemumatt: 27; sas Banks, Chicago = Moon, 8t. Louis, 3. ‘ hé hi pee ale Boyer. St Cincinnati, burn py a a j ia Louis Soucy ;. Brockiyn: a Een: d Bell, } Long. ‘Whizzer Industries, Inc., manufacturers of Glidemaster Aluminum horizontal gliding ‘windows for residential, commercial, multiple housing and industrial projects, are now servicing the nation with their products. These high quality aluminum windows are becoming America’s most outstanding windows. Clidemaster is a division along with Whizzer Motors which Whizzer Industries, Inc. have been distributing mertomelty for f the past ten years. CMC Travels the Nation! : WILSON-GMC Company 675 Oakland Avenue - Pontiac, Michigan. Phone FEderal 5-9485 "BUILT IN PONTIAC- BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” Pe a8; ork, 9; a MUFFLERS | All Fords thru 1954 (6- Cyl.) and All Studebaker then ‘54 (6-Cyl.) iiwaqukee,” 4, RUNS sclneinnal and os 0, ami Cine Pech EN BASES—Mays, New York. 10; « Si, Louis, 7; Clern ente Pittsburgh| « asin, Louts. 4; \Robinson, | on § ee | | Neweombe, Craig, "Brooklyn and Misell, | ' t Piteburss. 52; fi * phiad iphis ca x ie a, \Spahn, Milweukee, 35. | —— | SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 438 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 8-0 | i - tsburgh, eae STR: Also TAIL PIPES -and EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED aaa _ FE 8-0424 17 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9”. bi wo-NOSd1 eM oN ew t esas. i" eee y jh Bee ae ee . : Mg RA ORES EES SUE Teo aie oath ee et See ee me ae a fi ORR ee ee med te a mY ee ph PO EO ee : Ee | ee oe. a cia ie ita ia a gs See ie A a, $ j F ‘andr se { Gis a een , | ' ; . : A 5 SIXTEEN. = . ssid HE PONTIAC PRESS.” TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 { School Clubs Are Losers 2? «t'cst, swung set puma 7———————- fall in oyder to help the students | After $500 Safe Robbery |"m"-'"."" .X The’ department will give $25 to : At least one’school club kt-Fern-;banked Friday afternoon, as is cus-|some half-dozen musicians to help ce dale's senior high school will be|tomary, but planned to enforce the cover two-week’s training at the ‘ / loser unless authdrities step injrule rigidly from now on. ‘camp, The annual three-weeks spe- aay ew the semester end to cover| Houghton hoped that the Board cial instruction at the camp for the = /\osses resulting from a weekend ‘af ‘Education would offer to make|school band will not be affected by ' pobbe: ‘ up thé loss, Superintendent of|the loss, he said. | of an estimated $500)Schools Roy Robinson had said) =. / taken from the school wall safe Saturday that the matter would be North Korea Announces / belongs to co-operative students, taken up at the next board meet- \ bs who planned to it on a ban-\ing June 11. [Bumper Rice Harvest quet before schogl ends June 15./ 4 check Monday revealed these | TOKYO uf — Communist North ) ae neal — —— tog losses: $189 belongitig to the mu- | Korea said today its annual rice x. / eget wecae | aig department trom Gcket sales; ‘harvest will be increased 90,000 41 1 py OOP tons by “‘more than 300 irrigation, was not insured, | $15.59 belonging to the athletle |and river projects’ completed in| ix Principal John J. Houghton ex-| club and $21 raised by the |recent months. | plained the money had been placed| French club for an annual trip. Mac | in the safe at the request of! The music department loss may; Pyongyang radio said Premier; teacher-advisors, along with oper- affect purchase of special sheet Kim Il Sung had told a Cabinet} ating funds, mostly cafeteria prof- 3 ,:usic and records next fall, accord- meeting 90,630 acres had been) \ NY IN) its collected Friday. ing to Otto Brown, director, ‘brought under irrigation and more og Z He said he did not know why| He said that the money actually than 41,650 acres protected from Z, Fi, 2 the operating. funds had not been|was for partial scholarships to flood damage. Oey (: Gz: USE YA x ROARDING HOUSE | ne earns \e EN) \yZ ZL : YY 100 GAD ¥f BAH!" your-ceupe GF oy a ‘1 | Pe ; ? Gp THE OXCART HUMOR FINDS *Zq PRN acl om | LA < POA ie YOUR PICTURE $TANDS/, A | Ay PB JAYWALKER PAYS // COULD HAVE \“) SHOULD BE AN, VS \ 7\ PRODDLY = YOU 17, HAD A SWELL | (EXAMPLE FOR GAWKY Wi ; SHOULDA HAD /( SANDID SHOT_OF || YOKELS OF NK = : S44 BAND YOu Lae ee By Ernie Bushmiller }| ALONG FOR THAT pe ONLOEK [ MY RICH UNCLE AND I'M SCENARIO: wie WHAT'S IS GOING TO PRACTICING - m sO + VISIT US TO LAUGH ee Pe TomorRow--- ELF CaN ey gs: mu) | . 4 =e ~ . OUSNM 14h. Le VE a _ By Leslie Turner "BieGesT i HE AGREES THAT JAY-. SCIENCE 15 WY FIELD! 47] WALKER HE SAID I OUGHTA - OREN IT TOO WELL = ane aitire a tales rn OM OUT OUR WAY I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT! GO AHEAD, _ [LL LAND RIGHT ON ||| MY FEET- IT'S GREAT 1) )} PROTECTION FER WOMEN/ BOY, YOU | }\ LEARN FAST--1 GUESS CUZ YOU'RE BUILT FER ITS artin WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TR NICSE 5-4 . 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A ’ 1 | ee eee . : , vo . oN SEVENTEEN Grains Advance | MARKETS * Dad Kills Son Sit Foundation A are eae eee Week Named — LessActvely rere ~inCarSquabble Py Donaldson prices cover . brought s ‘hates ase nies CHICAGO W—Grains advanced re and sold by them in wholesale Joint Auto Ow nership | dation this week—Pontiac Founda- on the Board of Trade today al-|¢0e bu Be oi, 1. “Sasase bee sop “Sparks Quarrel; Father tion Week ln Pomtiac—eay be eer: _ though dealings were less active oe taseg, 6.08 bu: Wo 1 34) marked ai a memorial as the do- M ASSaAC. huse tts than in the Previous session, 2.00 W, . Carrots, Sopped ‘tet, i berite Held Without Charge or ace according to Mayor ; hale , he Horseradish, fs i, imo | a batt ‘William W. Donaldson, foundation’ I nNvestors qos exception Aa _ general up-| coke, Me |. 2.60 te oes beg: on: : CINCINNATI ®—Police say a resident. ybeans, in which green. fancy, 1.00 dos debs; ‘2, 00-85 two- day-old quarrel between a He added that any donatioris may) Trust — a highly prehieast iin "as Se Tie father and his son over use of an be directed to one, Ged project or, ey opened a few cents higher but : Redishes . hothouse, No 1, 1.25- automobile they owned jointly re-|any agency c n by the donor, tual tment company lost this advance as trading prog- iat doe f 5 ye ng He sulted last night in the fatal shoot- such as the additions at Pontiac, ae SER diversified reeses Phubtr, hothouse, "No 1. 8100-180 doa jing of the, oe. Generel and St. Joseph Mercy Hos: rtfolio of investment-quality e © ¢. : door, No 1. 15-00 doz * 8 itals, the YMCA, or many others.| P° ; i | bebe: "Tomatees,” use. he 1, 2.68- ae ‘ y common stocks. t a panel an bee ran from | 3.09 old MRL Ne 1 , Ae sae ; Officers a Charles Miller Jr.) «,arge accumulations of , nom ractions to around a cent with no a 1, 275- u 23, was shot to death as he scuf-| \ : volun eae parti¢ular cereal showing outstand- fe I Nook 348: fled with his father Charles Sr., eg SPS = WATLING, ing sreneth a 49, over a gun which the father) individual donation, large or _ DETROIT EGGS said he had fired once into the ni te help the —— near the end of the first) | DETROIT. May 20. (AF) — Begs, floor. The shooting occurred in the aay, seegeeaates , me as mF LERCHEN & Co. one % be % higher, July state grades. ine ae.tt weight elder Miller's home, next door to) gig” Donaldson explained. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. aay com © to 1} cent higher, | sveverege Ol, cxire tates @. trea =. a bait and sporting goods shop ‘ hi FE 4.2895 uly $1.48%; oats unchanged to % 42-4. wid nts ofog mettUm 39-40. wea. he and his son operated in sub-) He said he had proclaimed this higher, July 63%; rye %@ lower to|S'isnec tal wid eve ar erede urban Reading. week as ‘Pontiac Foundation, Member New York Steck Exchange M% higher, July $1.18%; soybeans), Browns ns_“grede A large 41-44, wid. avg. jWeek" because of the Memorial) ee ee crane) Saeeenees 2% lower to 1% higher, -Jul 2% medism, Soap wid. av. 41: grade| HELD WITHOUT CHARGE Day holiday during which many; ~~ ~~~ ~~~ 77777 Sean 7 ‘ r, oP ee ee (iva; grade HEAD NEW GROUP — Formation of an area © Wayne Jordan, Squirt, president; John C. Dreger, i | Please send me without obligati - 7 — $2.98%, and lard unchanged to 10° 278 ears Reading police ordered the fath- persons wish to pay tribute to their! gation prospec Conte ai beaesdcea : As mesa emay epee | Association of Carbonated Bottlers was completed Wyandotte Coca-Cola, treasurer. Standing (I-r) er held without charge pending a loved ones. tus on Massacaventts Invastoas Tausr, i $11.80. pounds lower, July aa pites grade CA extra large 41: se recently, and officers were elected. They will ad- are Ed Seng, Canada Dry, director; Mort Feigen- | further ‘investigation. be So far this year $5,000 has been) Nem wa 8 ne trae af” ree minister a campaign for bottled carbonated son, Faygo Beverage Co., secretary; and A. L. |. Patrolmen said the father wept|donated to the foundation. The pri-| 47, cccssssstvvsssanensen Grain Prices 1 um 34-3644; gre se beverages. Officers elected aye (seated, J-r) Tony Cummings, Hires Bottling Co., director. as he. told them he and his son|mary project of the trustees of od Rasviienvese mt: Market steady on the all | Stempien, Mason’s Beverage Co., vice shonin had quarreled two days about the|the group is the construction of a ©: State... ++» : Comme: he ee ae which are cleari patil oe GRA : demand = fade of sctive | ‘AIN : togtCAGO. May 29. (AP) — Opening civie auditorium in Pontiac. automobile, He said his son then orily —_——___—. See eee ee | L Se ee ——————— Sdodence 4 March .,,,,.. 68% Ing ww costs no o clear stoc retu last night to get gai gait Mi M ndon Rumors S “Ag ea Saar ion uly 290 ary ee BUTTER AND aeet * Stock arket 0 O u Ors ay a ae | rted t : it ' Corn— : Pec. renee TCAGO, May 29 niin od eee again and Business O or unt July ...-.9...248% Maren 2.0... 1B, | eantile Exchange: Butter re S b Al Kh } I police said they were told the ‘ : PP y Beha Mika oa aoe dao oe fo onu Y QN AS HOI ie it reds x. «8 Bt . -- sence 1B3B| rey am: a9 C 84.75; an 0 i ar y ; | the house and then went into the | Bep seccoeree 4% Rev, teeeee ie suanes. receipts aise 32,400; gho teen | LONDON (INS) — Rumors are | ‘onetime busband of screer, actreas|St% He returned a few minutes The Weter Refining Compeny of America, Inc., i Low Cc | whites we per ceatianalouae a3: ae NEW YORK ® — For the first circulating lie don that’ the fab . \later with a gun. fn otticers said. (Division ef Gerity-Michigan Corp D&B Aa Al) plans , (Rita Hayworth, would join the, 37; mixed 37; mediums 36.5: time in more than a week, the! ulously wealthy Aga Khan will on party. | istock market today advanced "“™€ his youngest. son, Prince| The Aga Khan, who is one of the| Two Unions Return . cuicaco SS |smartly and held to good gains. |Sadruddin, successor to his title wealthiest men in the wortd, is en- fo Grand Blanc Job |, cucsoiicr Brier rare end orn wr tothe Mevlen lencerp ad arrivals old stock on track §: total US| In the ae ‘efterwooa, there’ 49 they proved true, it would /°°° to the Moslem leadership and were many gains of 1 to 2 points. cunnllthe sSyeareid) labder lel lit need not be his eldest son. a dealership in your area This is an unusual opportu- nity for_an individual or group of men to establish a utility type of business on an exclusive franchise basis. tas abenias 34.18; lchecks 32.8; current receipts 34.8. Police oi) the i kept re- peating, ‘What made me do it? Lord knows I didn't mean to kill him. Why didn't he kill me?” It is @ tested:-and proved business with assured profits. Every home in your area is a potential customer. Every commercial establishment and industrial plant is a pro- market tt rm; FLINT (®—Two unions involved! beepers waueat eee in a bloody jurisdictional dispute | - te Lee: new stock arrivals 78; on| throughout the list with activity | Asian and African Ismali Mos- Aly Khan is the. Aga's son by = . at General Motors’ Fisher Body t'iive, mather igttonger a eatiecn yeaee ed in the steels, motors lems would be pessing over his | his first wife, Italian Ballerina vange iS ise spective customer for special equipment. aad other major divisions. Trading was brisk at a pace around 2,500,000 shares for the ses- sion. That compares with 2,780,000! Price Sadruddin, a student at ‘Harvard University in Cambridge, shares traded esterd lo st ie yesterday's wert Mass., is the half brother of Aly) Gianetta Magliano, Sadruddin is. the son of his marriage to the | ms Sasa Sean for Nation sales new stock: washed 100 Ib shacks $.80; California Plant in Grand Blanc agreed to —— Long White 5.85-6.00. | return to work today. A third re- fused, s Ld s |: Riggers and iron workers worked Alabama Round | eldest son, playboy Prince Aly Round Reds 5:35; White or phone Bernard Wray, Sales Mangger. WATER REFINING CO. OF AMERICA, INC., 11 W. Menument Ave., Dayton 2, Ohic, Phone Futon 8273 bery,"”’ Andree Carron, whe the Poultry Aga divorced in 1943. out a settlement yesterday in the CAGO 2 tptedald market. Aly Khan has long been tagged. ; Darin & Armstrong Construction suGRBCAGO, May a ape’ 820. unenday| The market began on a higher, Khan, | rl aslinelr lepparast te hia Gad Presbyterians Endorse Co. office at the plant. Darin & }.181, coops. 114.000, “i: nent ia Sint: note with demand so vigorous that! Tumors were prompted by = - nt to his father's) Grass Roots Cam += aE Se SEE See : Armstrong are contractors hand- broilers or es sous: roosters | the tape fell behind briefly in re. the Aga Khan's announcement that titles. However, it has been sug- paign : >. ling the conversion of the former | 15-16; caponeties unde ‘spy ao-de, t io} Sadruddin will be his houseguest gested often that Sadruddin is the) Within Church Z of piectger sm rman porting transactions. The gait ; ure ity Nat’l army tank plant to civilian pro- slackened later and pri for the royal ascot race meet in)Aga’s favorite and would inherit 714 Community Na —— prices eased d J { Sor duction. feannesld health ahd under their best, but it was not ©"s!and during June. the fortune. The Aga Khan is looked upon by} PHILADELPHIA (®—The 168th Bank Building t peDETROIT, May 29 (AP) —Prices. paid) nagar ol =e, fae [per Pound’ fob. Detrott, for No. lak before improvement een The re ae naued his followers as the direct descend- os - aa of be Presby- | ‘ 20: ant of the prophet Mohammed and |terian Church in the U.S.A. today] ) , te eecee - ig | heavy | broilers teyers, (24st Iban ores Better acting issues included U.S./house near the racetrack, but it/as a nie at deity on earth, |was urged to carry on a wider! Phone FE 4-1568°9 Ee . _ RY coneties arc-Ste, Ibe.) Se-D1. breeder Steel, General Motors, Goodrich, * 6 © ‘Program of evangelism at the, that sent 11 men to the hospital, turkeys, heavy hens 34: heavy toms J2. Boeing, Douglas, Glenn Martin, Each year the wealthy Aga {s grass roots level. ; Se a ee en american Teleshone, Pheirs Slate Detroit Area |ucigned in jewels or precious met - # 1K ra ickering over Live k Dodge, Allied Chemical, Southern| als as a gift from his followers—| The church's National Commis-| |B |sion on Evangelism, reporting on which union had the right to move! cmckae ote heavy ee) in the plant. CHICAGO, May 29. (AP) — 1U. 8 riment of Agr a — Balable as About 200 men were involved in <1 36 to sly ray we aoe : mostly ‘Pacific, Royal Dutch Petroleum -'and Texas Co. * At noon, the Associated Press| for Defense Work DETROIT AINS)—Two top gov which is no slight matter consider- ing his multiple hundred pound) _|weight. He gives the present back -|to the people, not needing it at all the sixth day of the assembly’ s| seven-day meeting, said, ‘There’ has. been a distinct change in the! Richard H. DeWit Deas ld E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Fire Insurance Life Insurance g Res, FE 5-3793 Accident ‘Insurance Automobile Insurance |considering his wealth. the head - busting fracas that steady to weak: least decline on weights a orage of 60 stocks was up $1.10 saw steel-helmeted men swinging Re “yes oo freee “fot "ander oa ee enment officials said the Detroit religious climate in the last 10. lengths of pipe and chain and base-' f< 4 ‘} nee is ae dea aie ole eres will receive 9% millice 2) pet butchers 17 28-17.68, « few hundred No | loss for all of yesterday of | defense contracts to help ease un-' “Church membership and. ball bats against their fellow work-|! to 3 180.380. 1178-1800; moet lots 3, The whole background of ‘he mpm . Czech Students ichirch attendance hav . in- | 0: ly sorted for grade: a ers. All the unions involved were head lot 1625, most No. $ aod 3 260- stock market at the present time/ ! 17.2: Army Secretary Wilber M. Bruc- ‘creased,’ the commission said. | Insurance members of the American Federa- 380 ib down uP 30: e tew lots 180- is one of bearishness. In mid-Feb- ker told the Economic Club yes- Display. Unr est |""There is a willingness to listen, | omratd oe nance en ‘ mare Types 15.50-17.80; larger ose 425-550 \if not necessarily to respond, to ‘the message of the —— tion of Labor ,before that union 180 Ib. uneveniy. 3§0-425 Ib. sows 14 25-15 $0. ‘|ruary the stock market started a terday that $18 million will be Against Soviets merged with the CIO. | 1598-1438 Salis 6 ee6 calatic (carves! tev, lded that catried ahead ™ cil (apa in Detroit within “the next) = . ‘steers 1,150 lbs. down and weighty heif-/usual strength until early April./90 days.” . : ; . church.” . — Revoked License Count 31° moderately, active, steady to 28 bleh- ‘Then it faltered as prices on aver-| Rocco C, Siciliano, Assistant Sec- Pi a oon pppoe Along with this “heightened re Fo tae at Letra how ars — Sed lees a ete ae Lod aca eer age reached a record high mark. retary of Labor, who also spoke at (aa un outharsl oll Gurest ligious interest,” continued the wal Leche hopes wanies Syt Brings Term in Jail ‘commission, there has come a re- They are accused of presenting =~ evangelion: e its university students. | stockers and feeders fully pesca Fy the meeting told Mayor Albert E. package of prime 1150 lb. steers Cobo: 3 New York Stocks Driving with a revoked license about a dozen loads choice to ceding resulted in a 15-day term in Oak. Prine pete: 1400 Ib. steers ws 8-23 00. (Late Morning Quotations) “We expect substantial contracts ultimatums demanding reduction land County Jail for a Walled Lake. eee chotce ond mined choice Admiral... 181 Int hoe..... 49.4/t0 come into the Detroit area with-li, Marx-Leninism courses, a cut ish assembly Leas two major’ man Monday. John Wilson Jr.,|2250:’buik choice steers 2080-2125; good Ait, wedue . - 423 Int Tel & Tet 51.3/i the next few weeks. This is our ;, military training and the restor-|" a yoctereay-_epprorel) of 19, pleaded guilty when arraigned ‘© low choice 18.00-20.25; a losd of low Allied Strs ... 494 Isl Crk Coal. 42.2|information from the Defense De- ; a merger with the United Presby-' comme ercial | K) Ib. Hoistetns 15.25; @/ Allis Chaim .| 62.7 ation of academic freedom. by J Joseph J. Le fit [all Johns Man. 50 terian Church and the admitting’ y Justice osep! avy Of|few loads choice and e borderiine| Alum Ltd ....122 jones @ L... 44.4) Similar symptoms are. reported | Sylvan Lake. peige ee iret Mw shates 11 90-50 $e, | Ales, ite 13 * Kelsey Hayes” ib, |. “Tt is possible that some could jamong the students of Red-ruled|°! Women to the ministry. The sentence followed his failure jutiiity snd commercial sonia te uit, = Can ee “4, nonreinens i371 be effective immediately. Others! ‘Poland. They complain of lack of 5 to pay fine and costs of $60. He and commercial bulls. 1¢.00-1 0-18 18: food Am yaski | 931 pone 58... i ‘ure take up to 90 abel The pic- | freedom and modern instructional Business Notes ice vea. 00-. soe nl had been arrested earlier in the Sh4, choice veslers 20.00.24 00: cull to/ Am = Motors ... 73 ps ree jfure here is not cheert ___|methods, while the authorities ac- Sal) Lo hohe | eres | ate re ed A DIR cee ry era ‘cuse certain students of distribut- DETROIT #T0CKs rocue | i. ble sheep 100: fairly active, fully ris cee ee hy a Os aN S | A h ing anti-Communist leaflets. Sam Stolorow, owner of several | stem on clas O rime it id J. Nephier Co» [spring lambs 70-08 Ip. 3050-21.0; pall an Seine -- 02 Loew's .... ae ar a es. pproac These student revolts are being Pontiac parking lots, was named 1. Figures after decimal pointe are eighths Bh. jong 404 cholee sid erey totaal a Tel&Tel ..1795 Lpepdad setae! He iscussed openly in the Commu- 0 the board of directors of the F anni ® | esieeecee = eg te coer ee ere ene eee = Four- Month Record strates rewspaners of tne vet crmual convention in tLe wae t aldw Baise) 5 5 | ic 5 i 2 2 | Beet ee oe oF Reelin oe Wet Le a8 Ot in the past = “™*" Mo. Delegates heard’ Roy A | } ENT Gt. Lakes Oil & Chem? 11 rmco » 81. * of in the pas : D LIVE! | McGraw H ... = Howell Elec, Mtr. Co.* iY 44] DETROIT, May 2 (AP) —~ (UV. 8 De.| Armour & Co. 203 McGray Hf ... ce DETROIT «Pp Motor vehicle) They appear 'to be the result of Brown, chief Ford Motor Co. styl- R EPAI D The Prophet Co.* ot on (Beer Agriculture) —Hogs—elable! Atcnison | \.1ag, Merck _..... 31.3 sales. by U.S. plants totaled’, w of ici ding ist. voice assurance that U. S.. i Rudy Mig. Co. 1 7: 4 | cha t active, or steady; early Atl Cst Line 56 Mpls Hon .. ‘ave cynicism spreading toencbil h o b - j Toledo Edison Co 146 "O16 atu U,G-,ko tL. 2 and 3 barrows and Ati Retin .... 39.4 Monsen Ch me among the youth of Russia’s East 4utomobiles have just about 7 Wayne Screw Prod.* RO A ery eit 30: more uniform 190-| ‘Avo oe 22 LA lappa 6 bo 1956, the Automobile Manufactur- European satellites in the wake of "eached the ultimate in width and e The money you pay for rent will [ No sale, bid and asked. 220 Ib. mostly number 1 and 2 17.75: Bendix Av... 804 Motorola . 4 ‘ ‘ers Assn. reported today. It is the the denunciation of Stalin and the length. S : —_—___ |few more closely sorted lots 18.00, most penguet Lt Mueller Br 362 ain ] fi a pay not only your housing costs but STOCK AVERAGE jnumber 2 and BS recor 1b. 18 30.17.00. Beth Steel ..1434 Murray Cp .. 37 S€CO ighest sales figure OM admission that many victims of William J. Wint rithel A ts . mene ee ‘Compiled by ter lightweight individuals up to 1830. Borie Air. $12 Nat Bisc .. 484 record for the period. ‘Stalin era purges were innocent. ee inters. of the Pon- e help you win financial security. Use 10 18 18 go 425-850 Ib 1280-13. 78. Market active, BOBG Sti 147 N-t Dairy ... 777 The four-month total includes These have been accompanied by '!&@¢ branch of the Universal C.1.T. HOM that t ob if . —_ a tive, f 5 = fi ” | Le enange — indust Rails Util stocks suiiy tend; “on amall. cari reesipes: BOTH 8 S84 Nai Gyps 242 2,288,006 passenger cgrs and 410,148 some easing of controls to permit Credit Corp., was one of 16 com. S art rent money to buy yourseir a | Noon, today 2676 139.0 71.7 1763 SFOUNd 25 head choice 1080-1140 Ib fed Briges Mfg 205 Net Thea... ® trucks and motor coaches. In the a measure of free sprec h pany officials who participated in O AN real home of your own through our Previous day 2460 1377 718 178.2 *t¢eT# 22.00 other sales mostly choice Bris My 31 NY Central. i84 t | e a recent management conference D you 9 | Week ago B44 1003 724 I8LT le oe sete: tee teed en thee enc, Bran Balke 303 Nia MiPow | 124 month of April, ae BBIES in N . guy, BUIL f de ical home fi . | MER MS ENE HS? Hb hs APG antag tarcttnes Bethan, Et Rete ’Aow US amounted to. 634.31, ‘compared ‘The Corchoslovak students’ re. im New York City. The twoweek J 10 pnance S47@ ane economical home Tinancing t 1986 highs... 2782 1881 752 191.8 Cini steers and ert ae Mcanserc! eng Calumet & H 132 Nor Pac 375. With 881,840 in ei 1935. volt appears pececedh in Slovakia, Meeting emphasized sales tech- RE plan. See about it today. J HR ge RAS IS RE MSL Seagee elt deen cigs eae Be) Ghia, Gur. ig) In the export markets, 4.628 newjalthough | the | national» capital, (ont et crema , { 1958 low... ..203.1 1149 672 148.8 commercii bulls 13 80-16-00 ” 4 se Capital Atri 30 Par O 7 on LR tae! Wel) Gell (ee) Gea Lo os CIEL —— saat ae Ca itol Savin & Loan Co. ass = ves — ie alers openin —_—_————_——-. i PUBLIC SALE Jess active then Monday: lakoat heady, Gorse, CP HS Pen A Ww Air 18.6) sold by U.S. manufacturers during| Promotion of R. B. Johnson to pi ; gs | 1956 Olds, Serial No. 569M9224, Holi- early sales good and choice 20.00-26.00: Cater Trac... 726 bath Ep! ... 806 April. That brings the export total Shareholders Honor i bet apeeeaell, fog el lag tad hela 3e9 6. Sa | some held ees ntl iaediceee ce & Ohio! 93 Parke De. ‘9. for the first four months to 168, 41 \Flint regional manager of the 75 W. — $t.—FE 4-0561 na 3 pene : j May 28, 28, 1956 cial 16.00-20.00; cull and low utility and lGecarere ay Penney, 7 © 64 nearly 2,000 better than in a General Motors Head —Chevrolet Motor Division has been i letters ieee: 16-00-20 00 cull and low Clark Equip « + 402 Boca Cole 242 ‘similar period last year. announced by W. E. Fish, general sms —— ees $ otek oferta WS aes ae etme 8 Bee os. Hal =~ erious achievement in the feld of Malet Tanager. He succeeds EP. | l. Breaklast - Luncheons} it. tnderone steady See 1B, ce 2 Be News in Brief management shareholder, rela. EctlY Who has been appointed as: I Thig Wegr—Get Boat and Motor ; Col Brd A 23.5 oes ~ sistant neral sales manager in Meet Your Friends In The % detroit market will be cloted Wednes- Col Gas 51 Pillsby “Muli” 43.4 ews In res tionship” was presented to Harlow charge a the western half of | A @ day, Memorial Day, no reports issued. Comw_ Ed 402 pit Plate G .. a44 H. C ide G ] onare : | Riker Fountain $ on sean hg Proce OE Seite Geen => PROTECTION bas 1S “ Riker Bid Lobby 2 The U. S. “auto laundry” in- on Pow 483 Sy é “3 aoa es to ee eeting at the company’ 8 euro ee er Bidg. | ¢ dustry takes in 120 million dollars Con P pf 4'2 1086 ool a ins. Rober agce On EEAzE : s c ae year. con Bek = 22, Repub si .. ai Park, paid fine and costs totaling mington, Del Financial, Commodity For a Few Pennies Per Day! Odin fi ee ___ [Cont Mot 65 ee mene +++ 388 $95 im Justice Court yesterday. The The award hailed Curtice's Markets to Be Closed - pas Mop Hee UL 53 arraignment was held by Troy Jus- ‘recognition of the concept that: Call us now for informa. ° Curtiss Wr. 315 Sateway at .. 526 tice Charles Losey. ithe American economy is geared) NEW YORK \—Financial and tion on how to protect your | "| . Ses [Det Bais." ia? me hy ee oo M i . Graham. ene ayt ‘to the ‘average. man’,’’ thus re- commodity markets throughout the boat and motors for a very : Dis C Seag 34 Scoville’ Mig} axwe' sraham, y¥'- emphasizing that ‘‘a broader and United States le be closed small amount of mone a“ EXP ERIENCED Bows (Aire... G34 Sead Al RA 43 van Lake, was fined $75 and paid deeper base of sha hip in| Memorial Day, Ma y: Scare Rock) 1304 sper base of shareownership in y, May 30 ' % : East Air L... 47 ell Ot 786 $15 in costs after pleading guilty american management is one of| European and C anadian markets East Kod . BF 3st é = D T k Bl Auto, Lite 332 Sinclair ©. 64 te * to reckless pe ease Hee the cornerstones of our way of will be foe) CO usual. H. W. HUT TENLOCHER Agency ; 1 & Mus 3§ Socony Mol was arraigne ore Keego Har- jife.”’ Emer Rad 94 Sou Pac re | | on Heavy uty ruc Ss (Erle RR 204 eB 2 bor Justice James Southart. | Presented by the United Share- Earni 7 H. W. Huttenlocher Max. £. Kerns . . Fairb Mor 407 Si Brands. $4). If your friend’s in jail and needs Molders. of America, the 1955-36 arnings 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 i ° Madoaeelel get as gid Ol Ind ‘7 bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, Annual Meeting Award to the GM _ You can pur 1ase Ready Mix pescert Bul 82 std oil Ohio 514 —Adv chief represented the choice of an NEW YORK (INBi—Atlantic Coast os _— eee | Freuh Tre. Sie gieveng UP 22) advisory committee of experts in [1P*, Ralioad reported rear pet, income —z - Ge Dynam = 59—Ss Bun Ol 16 finance, management and public 85.305,000, equal to $214 a common =<) ru with a sm Own pay- Bisa ne” 3 Sit & co. wat ( Conciliators Ask Session eet share This ‘compared with ¢4.881.663, of | * Gen Fads a8 viv a $1.96 a common share. in the same pe- . . wnt. Excellent opportenite fre WE Ee EEE Gite bt Pon Sri Te” ESR STOCKS— BONDS || m po! Thomo 55.2) | | Jenuery- April period . of 1986. April | iW my | Gen Shoe 245 Timk R Bear 702) CLEVELAND « — A _ meetin ‘Edgar Guest Suffers . }Gen Tel ... 412 Tran Woe na % 4 Inet income amounted to $1,573,000 as C n lt: Us f r F t H d I f ti , e 8 Gen Tire 53.2 Transamer .. 403 may be called next week in an at-iR H A I |Seninet 01:4)6.071) 8 yest ago. onsu 0 118 an niormation | Gillett 46.7 T i ecurrin eart Attac oe , : brokers. This is a proven and JM ier.) 204) frente = 8) emp to settle a strike that has 9 i. in Stock and Bonds | : |Goodrich . 712 Ua Carbide 1136 slowed shipping operations’ in 15. DETROIT w—Edgar A. Guest, \naitwad announced net income for the : ‘a . . ° e Goodyear . 673 Un Pac 175 four months ended April 30 of $3,225,157. ' lGrah Paige 2 Unit Air Lin 374 Great Lakes Ports, federal labor|the poet, was in a hospital today .cia: to 68 cents a common’ share q very profitable operation. h Pale eo eS fat : rn : ( Gt Ke Ry + $07 nit prut $02.COnciliators indicated yesterday. [for the third time within the last, nla [com pared | Sh 502 648 111 or 78 We maintain a direct line to a member of all MR ‘SCH GER t 2 [Greyhound || 184 Un Gas Cp 2 Captains and engineers of the year. He has been suffering from period ‘Inst year Gross revenues in- Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute LN. LA be ween Quit OW 113 | US Rubber 495 ( ee Lakes Towing Co. tugboat-a recurring heart condition and (reer? i004) tT oe ron lon tati jcclavailablelat) ailil Homestk ... 343 U8 Tob 185 flee struck yesterday for pay doctors said he had a'‘'weak spell" net income amounted to $640,702 an quotation service avaliable at a mes, and 4 p.m. at 1,116 Ann Arbor Mice #2 S22 itiues'Ntruntnes bts ity Oe Sonera rn aT Se . ° i Cen’ 64.2 wens Po ay (ear contract to replace one which+ The 74-year-old Guest's condition yinneapoLia i1Ne Minneapolie- ||} 1 St Fli t ° ° Ing Rect. so White Mot. #14 expired April 1 broke off Sunday was listed as fair. Tecerateehiiedniey (Lc seine ness ep er i 9 In ’ ichigan. [esobes fee : ree Woolwort e 3 hen the committeé for the li- He suffered a heart attack last april 30 2 net lose after tax credit, of 818 © ity N ti sal Bank Bite, | FE 2-919 (| Interiak tr 277 ySle # Tow, 286 censed Tugmen's Protective Assn. :fall and subsequently had been $2716 This compared with & net nas = wt ° . ‘Int Harv 13 yhest Sh & T ia Yo America walked out of a-meet- back ‘once for treatment hefore rtod inst year Bailes amounted to. / Int Nick 924 Zenith Rad nig 3! | 296 m+ against §30.875,700 in the Int Paper: .. 125 Ford- Mot ... 625 ing Dae | a company offer, ‘yesterday's trip to the hospital. linea Halt of 1988, : pe u « F] ¥ £ nae EIGHTEEN TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1956 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: ey ist be te +e ~thad ry eos PP i “ ~ Plan E Strategic | News Restrictions WASHINGTON (# — Rep, Moss (D-Calif) said today the partial unveiling of a secret order shows the Office of Strategic Informa- tion “planned to go far beyond authority” and restrict the flow information from federal agencies. Ld] % * Moss, chairman of a House Gov- ment in the auto industry and bad seeking release of more govern- accused the OSI of an “attempted power grab” as he made public part of a secret ment © information, directive. CENSORING RIFE The order by the National Secu- rity Council, the government's top strategy group, dealt with internal security matters. Part of the di- rective ordered the Commerce De- partment to set up the OSI. OST has been accused of trying to censor nonsecret information. OSI officials have denied censor- ship, saying their job is to help keep important data from going to the Communists. * Moss —— the security council has agreed. to remove the wraps from that part secrecy its directive setting up the Os! | Utica Clerk, Teacher Bruised in Accident “Federal Cetsors lefotmcstion ‘ Office Planned Extra its of used for the turning of of ing ra in 2 service BREAKING GROUND — The silver shovel breaking ceremony of the First Free Methodist Church is the one which broke the ground for the new City Hall and the new Safety Building. Tak- the sod at the ground- were Keith ot 4195 Joyce St., Pentiac Press Phete Drayton Plains; (left to right), Rev. Lyal H. Howison, pastor; Floyd Hawkins, 627 LeBaron St. and G. R. Moran, 4259 Monroe St. The new church will be built at Mt. Clemens St. and Crescent Dr. i Death in Nearb August F. _Spens LAPEER — Service for pom F. Spens, 79, of 3355 Garden Dr., will be held Wednesday at Moltke Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Rog- ers City. Arrangements are by Wiliams Funeral Home, Rogers City, where he is resting until time for seryice. He died Sunday at the home of his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lewis. Mr. Spens leaves his wife, Ida; two sons, Howard of Lapeer, Ar- nold of Rogers City; three daugh- ters, Mrs..Thomas Stevens and Mrs, Elmer Lewis of Lapeer, Mrs. George Shangle of Flint: two broth- ers, John of Davison, Fred of Rog- ers City; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Glawe and Mrs. Fred Green; and five grandchildren. Mrs. Charles F. Hill — Service for Mrs. Charles F. (Charlotte Ann) Hill, 85, of 2974 Fenner St., was held this afternoon at Marsh Funeral Home, with burial in Marlette Sopot She died Saturday at her home. Ww She leaves two sons, Stuart of, Albion, Warren of Arizona; two brothers, John Jackson of Marlette, Ernest Jackson of Birmingham; | in and two sisters, Mrs. Frank D'Arcy) of Kingston and Mrs. Asa Richards, of Lapeer. Mrs. Neil Mathieson 0 ‘at Baird Funeral Home, with buria M Infanticide Rebels in Prison ~ Yacht Leaves Lake, Tongay Declared Insane Hits Car on Highway bier cheer oe ia.’ by Florida Psychiatrists Sunday at the East Maple and Eton road intersection, Their car was hit from the aa ii | i Fi : : COLOMA (®—Milton E. Scherer, . os eres ol Sault signed the order Wednesday af. and forehead. Giais te a = me = ina, | a sanity hearing suggested by tien of Ge 8 reaped pay the | Leroy Collins. The news did| seventh district. The seat is now held by Sen. Robert E. Faulkner; TROUBLESOME CONVICT (R-Coloma). ‘Scherer is assistant) Warden DeWitt Sinclair said professor and chairman of the so- Tongay, now 39, has been a “‘very, cial” science department at the troublesome prisoner” will be The former Miami tot daughter Kathy, is a ‘swimming instructor, serving 10 years for the death of his 5-year-old Aqua- depressive with suicidal tenden-| cies, according to the order com- fered ‘‘obvious abuse” mitting him to the hospital. County Judge S. B. Brooks broken arm and cuts in the neck since being, gay has been ruled insane and, Miami in 1954. transferred from | state prison to the Florida State Hos-| mission to stop sign, Braun |>!*4l. * * e maniac-| |medical care. She inot become known until yesterday. jaan was convicted on a c to make a fracture and cuts on the 39 toot dive that fatally injured head, her. Kathy and her brother Bubba) performed at swimming, exhibi- About one-fifth of U. systems ereiee for Church, with burial in Lakeside’ hat he forced Kathy A Tongay, a‘ former Coast G by guards and prisoners. . Mrs. Tongay told newsmen soe 'she found her husband had sutf- and needs struck a highway causéway and 4": said he has a bounced pry mo the road. GUNTERSVILLE, La automobile and a cabin cruiser Home, RAIFORD, Fla. (®—Russell Ton- conviction on manslaughter at collided near here yesterday when Square Lake Cemetery. The body | | { Mr. Lauer will be at the resi- iS survived by his mother, Mrs.) the boat's contrdls jammed and it of Mr. Florence Chappel: Mrs. Harold Smith of Marlette and) |Mrs. James Hayward of North| tions over the country ‘under the. high school Collins gave Mrs. Tongay per- jumped out ot Guntersville Lake. ‘dence from Wednesday until Thurs-; it her husband Sun- P| day after he had a letter smuggled out of the “maximum security”) block saying he was. being. abused made a report on the case. ° Officers lel, Barnett _and|Lauer, two daughters, Cache and DSR Reports. Dip Bill Stone said controls of a boat Janet and a son, Fred J., i home; two brothers, Martin laeee ‘Odell Sone Beenie ses os of Merrill and Arthur of Mt. Pleas- troit's public transit system thus ing into play more than 200 pianos three sisters, Mrs. Kathren far in 1956 is 12 per cent below ® 3s ithe comparable period last year, Genera] Manager Leo J. Nowicki There will be 392 children, ages 8 lof the Detroit Street Railway said to 11 (Group I), group IJ will be Monday. Nowicki attributed the Made up of 352 Junior High young- has been reassigned to Air Defense sters, and Group III will include Command Headquarters at Colora- 220 Senior High students. ment in the auto industry an dbad' jy weather, DSR’'s April income was including $434,000 less than in April, and passenger dad fell off 13 per’ Puzzled ee ae officers ‘funeral home for service there. couldn't decide at first whether! |they had jurisdiction but they, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, is sur- | Along came a car erage by of Pontiac. |Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Lee Isdell.| uards- The car struck the boat and Mrs.| harge Isdell suffered a possible skull cited for Francis Lee, 58, of 112 ine Lapeer Post Office, died Sun-) Be is survived by one sister, Mrs. Nettie Worrell of Flint. Norman Lauer for Norman Lauer, 53, of 3011 Ju- © uw — An Pontiac, with burial in| iday noon, then taken back to the Mr. Lauer, who died last night in ivived by his wife, Emma Liedeke |Gillie and Mrs. Mary Langlois 'Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Lena Gree Francis Lee HOLLY — Rosary will be re- sl face and Cogshall St., at 8 tonight at the Bendle Funeral Home. Requiem \Mass will be said at 11 am. public Wednesday at St. Rita Catholic UTICA—Service for Amos Stone, |" ~~ Township, was held Monday at Milliken Funeral Home, with bur- ial in Caro Cemetery, Caro. He died Thursday. He leayes a daughter, Bessie Schroeder of Utica; a son, Thomas of Port Huron; a brother, Thomas of Holly; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Scot: of Brown City, Mrs. Anna Garrat and Mrs. Lila Conway of New York; and six grandchildren. for Cornelius J. Trainor, 77, 44800 Utica Rd., ‘Home. Requiem. Mass will be at rence Catholic Church, with burial | |He died suddenly Sunday. ‘Utica; one daughter, Mrs. Agnes | LAPEER-—Service for Mrs. Neil Loutzenhiser of Mt. (Lulu L.) Mathieson, 83, of 112 N.|brother, Terrance of Brown City; | _Monroe St., was held this afternoon | land five sisters, in Rich Township Cemetery. Mrs.'of Detroit, Mrs. Mary Welch, Mrs. Mathieson, a former employe at Margaret Martus, both of Brown) City, and Mrs. Eleanor Fitzpatrick of Peck. Chappel, 22, ORION TOWNSHIP — Service be at 4 p.m. ‘dah Rd, will be at 3 p.m. Thurs-|lette Cemetery . day from the Huntoon Funeral/the Marsh Funeral Home. motorcyle accident here Saturday, | home. y ‘Cnmarits| JUNIOR EDITORS , of 47380 Dequindre Rd., Shelby Cornelius J. Trainor UTICA—Rosary will be recited of at 8:30 p.m.) ednesday at Milliken Funeral :30 a.m. Thursday at St. Law- Sacred Heart Cemetery, Yale. Mr. Trainor leaves three sons, Clemens; a a! stiff Mrs, Katherine cGraw, Mrs, Rose McMillen, both Tree L. Chappel MR. AND MRS. the proper size. The sketch at the top shows you how to fas |puppet to your finger. If you wear the puppets. on the inside of your fingers they will seem to stand on your hand and bend forward easily. (Judith Lysowski, Santa Cruz, Calif. wins $10 for being the first to suggest this idea. Send in your idea for Junior Editors care of this BEAR Ever play with finger puppets? It's lots of fun. Here are two finger puppets, Mr. and Mrs. Bear, who were visited by Goldilocks. The big hat marked B. B. — for Big Bear — belongs to Mr. Bear, and Mrs. Terrace, Omar and Leland, all of Bear has a rose-trimmed hat to put on over her lace cap. Color this picture with your crayons, and then paste it down on paper. Cut out the parts carefully. The strap attached to each figure is to hold the puppet on your finger, so fold it around and paste it, or fasten with gummed tape, to ten the MARLETTE—Service for Iree L. 2¢WSpaper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP today from Bethel of Marlette, was to Newsfeatures.) + Tomorrow: The Little Bear and Goldilocks. hurch here, with burial in Mar- The body is at who died in a. Mr. Chappel, two sisters, 1,200 Will Play in Giant Piano | Event-on Sunday Twelve hundred white -clad Grinnell’s, Francis W. Branch, and a brother, Andy, at youngsters will star in the world’s |troit music educator, will conduct. jlargest piano concert to be held in Detroit's Olympia Stadium, Sun- DETROIT w — Business on De-| gan Annual Music Festival, bring: | ump mainly to rising unemploy- will be composed of 85 adults. | 1955, ; ‘teachers, Fifty organists and 200 accor- and 50 organs. Pianists will be divided into four ups according to age levels. cer college students and Group do Springs, Colo., | personnel. Robert W. |Force Base, Mass., | mands the 4707th Air Defense Wing. well as a supporting group of artist pianists playing on % grand pianos. Sponsor of this giant musical jevent is the Festival Teachers As- |sociation with the cooperation of Smith, De- Two performances will be pre- sented at 2 and at 8 p.m. Free jtickets are available at all Grin- |day. It will be the thirteenth Michi- ‘nell stores. New Kinross Leader SAULT STE, MARIE (® — Col. John L, Locke, commanding offi- of Kinross Air Force Base, as director of ‘His successor {s Col. Holmes of Otis Air where he com- Sault branch. confined at state prison after his billing ‘‘Aquatots.” idriver education. ‘Cemetery. A Holly area mail car- cent. dionists will also participate, as r Ceme ; re + | i wey , ° P Death Notices ee ny aes ene Help Wanted Malet ¢ __Help Wanted | Male __6| Help Wanted Female 7 ____ Help Wanted __ 8) ___ Instructions 9| Work Wanted Female 11 ____ Building Service 12 BARGAIN TO SETTLE ESTATE. ENTI FOR RESS: c- i mn Frere fering Bins “bel wnt | faa"th hott gr sty Tl Ent | Abet Seren, lo La eggert | MAURO MBaareabs OAT NOMA | AGENT gItTR AUTO OUTING | ORANM 10. OU EE ANT | MIMECOMATING, Tip SEC. | PARTERINO, NEW AND REPain BOWMASTER, 1984, uns. : es aace qual me ite Bibies, Rugs Drapes Etc. Bud- TRA ING rT Loo opp te: dear i hy ava. — Pou. . Mameeet Realtor, fe eng a Loe! oth a I) aa bao cae —— = get plan “highest ‘commissions Bus FE 2-2253 Res FE 61068 weenie Bertin sanding and hatching” Pheoe Ve Rm 4 a) 8-741 S AL. FE SME No No investments pera We sup a ° = 0592 . Bitzabeth, Harold, Carl : -| CAB HELP!! HE ic ry ply all goods Salesman- = ; WAITRESS. XPE! D IN Der "kaphengnt Mra math, Loy hp ine ncestem wil = Ss 0 ‘over ‘Apply a8 Have eet ae Ue yo “THE PARTY Le | tele Srragy. Detro oit No. 1 Work Wanted Male 10 food and a FE crOme Ee rOne Bee ae Fixe . ae C, os spree = Pa 5 erine Paber .dnd Mrs. irene| divide. FE ¢0n82. epee ntake 1a ites ms men experienced in selling Plen-| Needs, girls now for gadget. Cols fee ee lg vousal uae woutolims||(=— HOME REMODELING ANnp tear sister of Mra. Elit- GAKLAND HILL & MEMORIAL DUE MAKER FOR’ LAKE orton.| & oo, Uatings. advertising and | Tonics. Easy ‘bookings, 40 per | ments on your nome. cer TY. | full time work of any kind. PE >| Dullding maintenance. Cement Sept aah wee cant aera | eceenmtete tien: oar MEME REAETCO, | Saeed AL] alba ht ts Siler Ashe om FE) pling Service 12, few oe at at 2 p.m. from the Donelson.|WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY, 2 t 4 inudiconaumarsictn & Postisei ein | RMN DESIRE, "WORK OF ANY Seen _Free estimates 3-4764 J Ho Rev.| single and 1 double graves. Best | man for established route. Apply Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | HOUSEKEEPER FOR FIN E nese mars eed) a! ADDITIONS sf ee J. C. Streit officiating. Interment| ‘ocstion. KEnwoed tor zane Cleaners, Lake Orion. | PE 2-026) 1078 W. Huron ry home Cook and be able to serve | ainteiyn Wile nes! can ‘Dest. | = oe Basements glassed and screened PLASTERING AND 1 PATCHING in te Chapel Cemetery waite pointment aria w 3 Bau FIXTURES BUILD- eet METAL WORKERS, FOR hee on ay beeeead Must keep) MCE 606-312 Freeport, il! at CARPENTER WORK. NEW & Breseeaare ruofing “ands sista: WIRE NGi WING ; AND mare 6 experimental aircraft work. M use clean. Hours 830 « m aici a repair 2) . -) \ A! Donelson-Johns Punera! EXPERIENCED > saaPER WARD. = etperienced in metal ieyour obs net onan meee owt | MAN, OR Lae “We mon you | ATHROOMS REMODELED | MICHIGAN HOM! Renlooriens BULI DOZING _2043 Hilton Rd. Ferndale. se seugrimee fgishing ee bit neaday: Roteroncns Tequired, Bteady vear ‘round No layoffs. | Free estimates FE 2-300 or FE | 3377 _W_ Huro +408 D. Tompson. : a PURRMANN, MAY 38, 1956, BOX REPLIES SAP eae On moon Wonk: cms Seemann im Remtiog Etest 00) Uarstyate operees cise: Ae per | = Aa Si ea SEGoLEe. — a Caroline 1, 3430 inten Rd:, At 10-a.m Today there dows and cabinets. Empire Sup- SHOE eae N FOR STEADY | LADY FOR FOUNTAIN WORK | PRESSER ON SILKS AND WOOL- BOY, “pe tnt WORK OF ANY! Foundations, Meet Houseplans. __ Building Supplies — _12A Oxford oye age TT; Gear mother . -™. Co 2600 Union lake Rd. |, WORK EXPERIENCE OR ABIL-| With own transportation 1081 W_| sale © Mipetisured (ore | oe 65 f9 505 arse ponuine, ich, wuera = fare Alfred A.| | Were replies at the Press Keke Sates [ ee TO LEARN OPPORCUNITY | _Long Leke Ra My 64000, ferred ABDI Fox Dry Cleaners, | BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT taynsa’ FLOOR SANDIN INO — | 1400 COMMERCIAL TILE. CREAM s ‘ R.| MAID, GEN 5% DAYS Q00D 7 _work. FE 46773. ING. FINISHING. QUALITY color. Never used MI 1005 Crandall, Prank J... Willem FP. office im the following § GRINDERS. SURFACE GAvOES.| fii, TRAIN ACCIDENT INSUR-| salary. Pleasant workin — = Sacer ind! in mdi- Ww 2 Charies & and Walter B Punt!) boxes: week “aust have reopens | ANCE CARRIED FOR ALL EM- tions Midwest 620768 °° | WANTED REAL SILK REPRESEN. BRICK OR BLOCK JOB REASON-|___C. BUD BILLS, PE 8-2050 ——BRIKCRETE * “4 | aa . | Je 4 ?. 7-1 4 beheld "Thursday May ost.at|f 6 & 13, 14, 16, 19, 95, || Wil afie na “Berkley” "| SURANCE FOR EMPLOvES AND | NIORT COOK WANTED. fae iO eee | Ce) masonry. * ae 5 ur s . rR. 1 am. trom Allen's uneral| | 28, 31, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, | (GRILL MAN NEAT IN APPEAR- PLAN. Goon OPPORTUNITY PART TIME? FOR PART TIM a aun | Pee ted Coan) hol te Tel ‘LLOYD MONROE yaar mp ee ih Rev. \apeveal ire) 58, 60, 65, 66, 69, 71, 74, ance Alert young man between | FOR RIGHT MAN APPLY IN| Work see Mr Myers, 18 E. Hu. | Employ ‘ment Agencies ‘BA _ FE 5-7118 FE 46866 emma, Walled. Lake. Aaron “Wenster® cemwiery "Mt |f 2g 93) 11g for advancenseot® Ronis’ ia serecg | RERSON, MERIT MOE’ CO, ‘G3 / _ton Tues Thurs’. Fit morning | CARPENTER AND CABINET | -—ia¢p anf aa o 4-1 LAYING, SANDING aN ___B Susi Puhrmann. will ein state at | , ectween’S/ Anais |p al Peter: Pas RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY work. New and rerair. D. B. usiness Services 13 ’ a <. SINGLE MAN TO HELP (s) Needed imnmiediately by one of Murd F iy Licensed Contractors. FE 3-764 a Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Snack Shop, 6835 Telegraph Rd, 610 W, Map! N FARM Birmingham's cidest end” moet a ote ees _Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. - ton. _ Birmingham ple reputable real estate fi E CARPENTER FAVESTROUGH- a ae Aa EAVETROUGHING, FURNACE oorz. may 28, 1986 Help Wanted Male 6/ HOUSE Tu HOUSE BLEACH want ee cellent working. anrieonment.. in: diode ane) taeac renee ee pow ee TRENCHING | “gearing and repairs, ‘eas ia ’ i 1! 68 WM. Prancis, age 18; beloved) ~~ = Our — “pontiac Presa addition to home in excnange for | C!Uding new lp ashe ae aed GR ADS or by hour $3580 of FE Fgctings, Water ine field tie, | —25032. son vot 'Mr and hfrs. Peter : “HOW “WwW OULD VOUN| tare nee necessary on tslopeene, shermnena ites ROO! Fi, SIDIN Se Rinteer Temescal! Receane, Geta, Funeral service « Ibe i Attention V YOU Pare, pepe OY OS and typing Selary can be com- , CARPENTER "AND CABINET | “tions FE. 69600 of FE Gaunt | Pree est. No obligation Fi 2-1631, Gots iengate or dare et te" 6 Like to change from Eeocking = mensurate with your ability Call REGISTER WITH US NOW | work New and repair. OR 3-4857. ; : “ from Bt Vinesot deri Charch| De you have @ joo? want an-| 2%, '2 ait We heee crust for wet Snyder, ‘Kinney tadealto MORADUATION OFT | CARPENTER WORK. PANELING Serica Or eA CABINEE APPLIANCE SERVICE a pointment only ‘e have a be 6 en! 1 We service all kes of with interment in Mt. ‘Cem-| other one? Appiy 1064 W. Huron| Bay te improve your earnings If | WEST — 406 NTIAC STATE | Sd cabinet work a specialty. OL 301. . e all makes of automatie tery. Donald will lie fee state at) _detween 7 and 8 pm Vou ave al good) salccmaniocucces SecaeTany WANTED FOR LE- BANK BLDG Ll §-0227 16515 _________ | AapaaL washers, wringer washers, refrig- a c if . T PAVING. DRIVEWAYS| erators Radi his ealgence (68 N 'Pranctt be| APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND piel ie Fo tlle gore einer igi peacuaniess epieede hele Burmens werent, re. vie — eed Te Ae eINOS || pend | Parking. areas Free est. Paks tmall appliances Rov's. Wednesday evening at 8 15 and! refrigeration service man, Salary uron e | — - == > . ae cae 41330 2-267 06 Oak! land J Ave rE 7-4021 where he may be seen at 7 pm. open Experienced only FE 26449 | Nate. | es arenes oe | eee te |STENOGRAPHER YOUNG GIRL JOBS FOR MEN CABINET MAKER AND CARPTN. | Se 220i *ot 27141 __OL_3-576 | ACE THEE SERVICE. REMOVAI bein! Nona C ARE ER appointment Car required) Mr Na ‘for general office work Dictation jp MATHEMATICIA. 8400 +e, Ase hen & specialtyy FE rE A ae ice a1 Ae Get our bid. FE ears Vorthens sist Pe. opp , Crane, FE 4-456 | AND_ AIR CONDITIONING we Pieccant erring ai netT | ORMICE MOR TRAINEE Sion’ £000 since Roe Prd m y - - f bt ~ | ease v ditions & AMER May 98 tet, Farge Ma ECE ALES nop, oF | MORRIED MAN ON PARA Mat] PAIN) UND, FAY WRLILE | Plater So" AMtae wae AEE NUN GENE, AS CEMIRT ASD | mGCK WORE Tork. alts Onna ROH MENS | ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PEN gh nee | ate milking ma- - I : CF, Bank Bid . “9 _FE arge Resi ’ see ia ertskington ces Or dace’ LARGE EASTERN SINANCIAL | chines and modern farm equip, | SARY. CAR-AN ASeOe BUT NOT | tin Clitins xaminc r..$518 SibERLY Man WANTS PAINT. cial Ouaranteed wort, Ph. FE Oilicel Guosiy (Cer on ‘ . INSTITUTION RALAKY OR ment Good wages and living A NECESSITY IF YOU ARE S| years adlust experience F FE 5-4838 ce Sup ‘o, 27 W Law. father of Mrs. Harold James and HpawInG ACCOUNT $4,400 AN- | quarters 3320 N Ro chester Rd WILLING TO WO! COME I WAITRESS PART TIME APPLY vears adjusting ng a3 rence 8t one FE _3-0135, Ee eet Shar, BUALCYOTO START FUTURE. WAN TOTTAKE ORDERS FOR R A PERSONAL cere vr |i, essen Jet Bar, 716 8. Wood- ee [EXP MEAT CUTTER PONTIAC BLock t BRICK eee one ~~ CHIMNEY WORK _ Serre Latest jusela thereat | pastorate itl ULE On | furnace cleanings Can nen full or petted coded O AM. & PM anes aa x oy CAREER CENTER quent: Write Pontiac Press Box PR ante M Of all kinds a specialty inctudt , | ; ) | 78 oN DOCK. HOLLAND AITRE: PART TIME, FULL -0 ee en eee : hath P TRUCK 18: eludin | R a FE -0416 | ee Wectcas| cPucwrale Meas ae QUGH TRAINING. LOCALLY | Purser Patt. efe no barrier. | PoRNACe CO. ' time for nights or dav. Goog | =! Ste ~~ | FREE ESTIMATES—CARPENTRY. | Service. OR 3-0833. MA 8-4606. wore inci re Finds of bric James will lie in state at the FOOL, CALL) MR BOND: Wa | MACHINIST. LATHE: PLANER a | WANTED FIRST Clase BOOK: ASE Se tere erences, Exp. Legal Secretary _Cabinet work. Odd jobs. FE 2-9552 | CARPENTRY AND REI REPAIRS” CE-| pairing walls end - Anat. Local _Huntoon Punera!l Home ~~ | Borin iN meanerionce keeper. Good pay. Fine workin pply in person between 2 to 4!) nowntown office. Excelient start: GARDENING & LAWN SERV. FE | _™ent_work, FE 5-35 registered co , ee ————|_24111 FOR APPOINTMENT Both too Mill” experience required conditions. General Printing & Of m. Peter Pan Snack Shop, 6535) ing salary & working conditions 8 aT a3 Fe 8.370 LAUER. MAY 28, 1986. NORMAN CARPENTERS ROUGH. UNION ine ang g program, contract’ tan | fice Supply 11 West Lawrence Ot Telegraph Ra. , Birmitigham Relses commensurate with abil: HAND DIGGING Oe eee bas lal aNORE, SKINS ny Walt BY MACHINE 7 FREF: Reedy {Work 'p Pontiac ? 7: WANTED: FIRST CLASS BOOK-| It S : : N° (0b voo big or small 3011 Judah Rd. Orion Twp, age) Men OUly, Bt Yates Machine | WANTED: MAN OR MEN, ALSO y large grass weeds and bush cut: 2340, FE 5-468, joved husband of Emma e_Call PE 8-141! Worts, 115 5’ heain Street, Roches-| boy over 16 for gen: keeper. Good pay. fine workin PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT 5 Tamerl tava tater ate Oren CAB TDRIVERA pTeADY DATA: ter, Mich * | GR eens. aT Wee to. farming. conditions. General Printing & SERVICE ting MY 2-3603, OR 3.9654 CEMENT & BLOCK | ©XPErt TREE TRIMMING & ered 2: apd, Jenet Lauer, dear] Seedy. part time, ateits, 161 W. | IDOLE AGED MAN AND WIPE | WTD sate MEN Hionwar | —C¢ Supply. 17 West Lawrence St |18 W. Huron FE 4-285 | MAK Ta teehee WORK OF Work. FE $-0783 _Xa000** - FE 66593 or OR brother oe Martin and Arthur urn — ¥ ae apartment building | commission paid, some sellin BIRMINGHAS - CEMENT f8 OUR 6Pi Lauer, Mrs. Kathren Gillie, Mra vt. and ‘wages furn. 148 E. Wit| “xperience preferted our net une | WANTED WOMAN (WHITE: TO RMI oe M MAN WITH 3° TON PICKUP |“ Poors, basements. o_EM 34075 EAVESTROUGHING NEW AND. Mary tonatewnieeal sartt Lens essary Call FE 2143 for ap-| CARE FOR 2 CHILDREN FIVE OFFERINGS wants hauling of any kind. FE jana repair, flashings duct work, metal een. Funeral service will be _point DAYS A WEEK MUST HAVE 5 83534 from 12:00 to 1. and|CUSTOM BUILDING FAA. Pi-| planter boxes furnaces cleaned held ‘Thursday. May 31. at 3 pm ‘ ———-————— | OWN TRANSPORTATION 2546| {™mediate full or Peucreue oft: | After 5 00 all day Sat _& Sunday. | Dancing Modernizing FE 45470 nd repaired, free estimates. 1 pel aa ag Aart a sors DESIGNERS , _Help Wanted Female 7 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. OR 3-5081 eer nd expertenced salesiadies MAN WOULD) “MIKE Havtino. | D D&M PB BLDG. SE RV ICE 4 hr repaint Cane? eae > tat t wi Judah Red sleoil Soe irmingham mriovrment Bervice bl ® ADD AR OTOR SERVIC: Gemceynitren: (wetesaay 0 ccon| WANTED AT ONCE - INDis.! 139 W Mane Birmingham. MId- cleaned Ask tr Jesse Dean | FREE EATIMATOS Oot Spots oarene ERVICE nals uptil Thursday noon at whi: hI AL cE {rious man with car to supply) West 44254 _ 4 ROOFING SIDING ALTERA.- Pr, Pate r ae 218 E 1500 families with Rawieigh aod: | PAINTER: 8 HELPER WANTS TIONS HEN CABIN NETS, — AND CUSTOM BUILT GARAGE time he will be taken to the| Huntoon Puneral Home for serv- | ice — MAY 28. 1956, RUSSELL, 87 N. Parke. age vee, husband of Verna warres | dear father of Mrs Octavwal . Mrs. Elmer Patterson and Mrs | (Ona) Clifton dear brother of Mrs. C. W Mocauicree | Mrs. a Sag cand and Mrs : uneral service will be held Teuecaee, May 11. atl 2 p.m_ from the Central Metho- dist Church with Rev Mien | fank officiating. Mr Warren will! lie tm state at the Huntoon Fu- heral Home. Flowers. DUNSTAN : PLOW-RS W_ Huron E2090 Automation Spec. Mach'y * CIRGEE \ DFSIGN CO. A 3 U4 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. Funeral ‘Directors ‘ AIR ) oe el ba ere er Pursiey Punera) Home FE 4-121) COATS FUNERAL HOME Com pi facilities OR Ap ‘Donelson. Johns':" bad POVERALS” ARKS-GRIFFIN “CHAPEL iit Pater Servic: “KIRKBY FE +i0az Voahecs aie FUNERAL HOME > en ata * poten | ~ 2-8181 |Say “charge it.’ LAGE A “LOST AD |Ca all ‘FE 28181 for an ad’ o recover a loss, Dial FE for an ad-writer. vr | Journeyman Toolmakers AND Wood Pattern Makers APPLY Employment Office PONTIAC MOTOR DIV ic | GLENWOOD AVE : PO ONTIAC, MICHIGAN paintn _ MUST BE FIRST- class Midwest 6-0372 PRUDE NTIAL INS. GO. Has opening ‘or an executive geieemes’ Salary plus bonus. Call ir. Lewis, PE 4-060. CAR W OMAN For altering and tinishing ecoata, suits and dresses Position is- per- manent with better-than-average hours. and insurance benefits. App ARTHUR 48 N_ Saginaw Paid vacations. Sick leave ly. AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR venereal housework, 7 adults Live | While mother works, live in OR in Excellent salary” FE 2-388? Wr al After _4 00 | RECPT —8 SS BEAU TY OPERATOR FU "Fr ARE ‘LOOKING ~ FOR EXP. eeu Ty Poniae af StL OR | Sroentanis See eh | RECEPTIONIST. trp ne | RECEPTIONIST PBX _iand 6-2098 nee eves or days. Call R SECRETARY: BS PONTIAC 1 LAKE INN 7890 eopointment ddd adaal a eee M or ghland, ING MCHE HOP AND ~ WAITRESSES WOMEN FOR F FOUNTAIN ‘WORK, | REARRVATIONS GIRL Days or edd 8 Drive-in, _Ut nights 2700 Aubur Call in person, n Rd, ~ WELL dressed lady for sales work, sal- ar plus commission t 24143 for_appointm Call FE GENTLEMAN DESIRES E- keeper, GENERAL live in. 5 days a for Interview eall, HOUsEW: ORK FE 34, AND cooking. girl 25 to 50. experienced, must have good ref, own room stay, wiper, pede employ ed. Bham area. MI 6 : a, ne ‘AVON Representative called on vou late- we have an opportunity for you to make $2 or $3 hourly ly, if boro part time in rour porte fas appointment, neigh- bone ‘S| J WOMAN 13> BABYett 5 DAYS A ucts in SW Oak) of Pontiac. 1 am Oakland Co and oe to continue TN help you get started See | Mrs. Melba Gurden 507 8 Broad st, aes Prone ritose 71-5541, or write awie s, Dept MCE _ 696-F JL, Freeport, Ml " WANTED: MOTEL CLERK CARE- and Co. or City selling in N For MEN and W taker Prefer middleaged lady THE NATION'S LARGEST List experience, qualifications in EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — letter for interview. Write - 7? MICHIGAN OFFICES & tac Press Box 48 OVER 1000. PERMANENT WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT POSITIONS NOW OPEN. nousework and care of ehildren $00 to 19°00 evenings Luttrell = rue Store. 601 Orchard Lake bureau CLERK TYF'ST: _ vrs, own orivate offic FIGURE CLERK typing TYPIST - 60 wom Lil PYT SECRETARY S'TARY personne! dept MEN sales (47.58) Draft (6218: Auditine Mer (4257) Rtpe| seles Investigator « Office Mer bo ve 1.6561 1350 Pontiae “> 6:3 OR 3-0557 after iu pm WOMAN TO “CAR FOR SEMI. Le Live tn. 1, wages, EM TRAINEF RAINEF. PAINEE aT AINEE Rare Ld | TRAINEE TRAINEE car WOMAN TO) CARE | FOR 2 CHIL- dren More for home than wages | FE 4-5180 WOMAN TO CARE Yor 9 cHIt- dren tn exchanee tor board, room and some wages Rochester-Utica erea, most eves and weekends free OL 2-4631 SOMAN WANTED TO WORK me in variety gift shop box 1 , Pontise Press. Bank Bldg. * GRAEBNER’ Si. 1,000 Jobs OFC TRAINER -lite ‘ypg. ue or part time work. Call FE 444 Sees AND WALL removed, FF 2-3116 | PLUMBING A NORE DONE REAS- OM EN ea cMAIwG ao oF R x WANTED Reasonable FE 5-101 YOUNG MAN eataea WORK OF any _ kind FE 86-3375 Work _Wanted Fomele 11 11 2 WOMEN WANT WALL ef $275 tne and cleaning FE_ 17-0923 225 | ALL IRONINGS &3 A BUSHEL, emp $200 pick- ard celiver, 1 day serv- ite short- | _ fees EM 30080 = 2751 ATT, TRONTING $3 BU PICK UP ad $250 and delivery 1 fav service, FE travel 8-2718 >) BARVAaITTING vic OF TK. aN. $22 college) 5 | _reluc-Cineelyile FE 4-5556 wh) ——— $200 | BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND $200 fronings done $3 mw bushel FE $250) 29-6866 $225 = $200 | ENVELOPE sSTUPFIN sh"D AD- $199 | dressing done. FR 2- $340 $345 | EXPERIENCED LADY WANTS child cate and Hght housework, days Depend —e Prefer West ride FE 4-5471 _ $300 GFNERAT. CLRANING BY THE £00 | day. Call between 6:00 and 7 00 ‘urmniched. | nm onle FE 4-5718 ard ask ieee | a22K Pear! Waneotiiasse OIRL 21. WOULD LIKE DAY 2723) s2ag | _WOrk FE 52080 (2725) 9300 (er sae WORK BY DAY GRAEBNE R'S—Pontiae |LAWN MOWING OR ODD JOBS - 313 Pontiac State br. pensioner, _ Phone REp. 0-2921 | TYPING AND CLERICAL WOR | to ds “4 own home Experi and reference- ¢ necessa ' 92687 after 6.30. ve PAPER AND BREEZEWAYS, CALL Sone FE 2-700 EVES. OR ee SERVIC E. FRA. cael ete. FE zen or Lor FE 8-3677, FLOOR SAN OLD FLOoRs FLOORS Bills, FE ds ne : area, 2 L. ne “TAYING SANDING. FIN- Pree ei yrs exp. Guar. work Free éstimates Leo & Bob, FE SEWER Re CL 5 ‘ANING vote -Bunday Service. FE 4-2021 Mall "wash PAPER HANGING. pedal end window clean- “HEATING SERVICE off burners arterial ay or n _2-0161 YNE HEATING Cm ot CawN MO MOWERS. SakD OR Pow. fice LAYING SANDING AND finishing. 10 experience, M oh OR Fison SANDING, LAYING Fin. P one 491 Central Geena BUILDING F REPAIR. Brick, stone cement work. Plas- tering and tile work FE 42290 GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL kinds, Est. 1918. Marsh, _353 N. Cass FE_2-3021, FE 2-0048 HOUSE .MOVING. FULLY scenes _FE +8450. L. A, A, Young. d08, ‘MING. FLOOR LAYING, Baoding fa finishing 155 Edison. JOHN Fa¥Lon FLOOR CONTR ACI rOR | M10 LAYING-SANDING-FINISHING CRANE OR t 3-1616 LEE TRENCHING © SERVICE #eptle tanks completely installed Footings, dirt removed, sand and _fravel, _MAple_ 5-04 -NO DIGGING. FREE (Guaranteed MIDWEST. | Proofing LI 3-470 PAFERING. | PAPER. i TM. ater REMOVED, Gy y repairs. "Wa wall solic. ste eer sree, oe der Tee nickup and delive: _Phone FE 2-6873 65 Lincoln. sid PLASTERING oe KINDS, Myers, OR 3-134 PLUMBING AnD KEATING IC _OR mb sore Sed cr SAMS GRINDING. CLIPPERS. pa be & lawnmowers. or a esacbaey elivery. FE 42746, Rva CLEARIRO Wi wo % anteed, FE 4.6976 oe CUA Saws, I Handi Lawnmowers Machi Manley Leach Lonchial —_ ti ‘Bagtey_ at Swen lawumoner un Accurately Sha 2-680 18 Chamberlain Li eyyare WALL WASHING SmAV- . Janitor and window cool ces §=tactories i TREE pres a on D - RENOY. me MING AND REM ree estimates, FE 92-6019 yew acne eas r ing, Ditech elm rah esgctee * ao ay 1— ‘ . smaking, Tailoring 16|Palnting & Dec 7 THE PO Cee 7 paaa & Decorating 20| Wanted to | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY 7 Ly . ~ eae 0 i ‘a J r : L *'maren PE ® pene ra Rent 29| FUNNY BUSINESS | AY, MAY 29, 1956, — : ae en" 31 Spokane Dr. rE nae © ae a) Tat cdee TOWN, : / by Hershberger Rent A Un rr — = a a : s ~ pt wl fur nlshed : as : i ad i _-- Garden Plowin ss COMPANY. OFFICIAL WAS BEEN 3 BeDACON. ___For Rent Rooms 37/ F 7 NIN ETEEN 3 is 16B ” be Satie * OR ON LAKE. CaAuL, NN etl ec or Sale H b41i4 Lennane or flat, es a FUReE) DP . wnnnnnnnn ouses 43 For Al ROTO’ ween 8:00 a.m R 2 ROOMS. ADULTS et Sale: H a ® private afte SATE Supee | SRW Buren, *! 500 ‘DOWN a1 PLO eae Union Lake. *s entrance. tnqut VER. PRi-|® ix otal: “| us turoece ‘Clone util, Lennoz | ADAMS era, 211. Orchard +9 at caretak.| With © eal new junior ie school “a Dai am wie eo NEER AND EXPEC. 7 - OTL. NEw ay tai ben aoe ing priv: as" ens Dae. Neue be cose. |. FARM BAR “plowing, : ~ hgune of, apartment, Sere: owe. Pvt ent Pe | STATE . laa $1800 DOWN: 1s, teres on GAIN wing, discing, le T,| TUPPE: or Birmin apartment, FE ATE 2 family, lovely & sonn_ beast ay i ” Cee mai veling and OR 3-106) —— Feterenc Have ex- “—y ROOMS. Fi Utiinies Ad Te} down ae ethat ee ouner secrificine, manure. ;| Painting & Smith. es. Robert’ W. HEAT & pion — lalte ‘only 950 fireplace quiet street. Natural ort i » AND GARDEN Pree le Washing of General Delivery, FE #1430. BU FOE PE ERENCE ' selene. Rite. full RENT BE; ‘ oe or work, : nN eee % ae Oe ee EMtare| ast ee | "RO, co PN cee neato Since | RINGEWAY | 2 SERA me PLOWING & DRAGGING. PAPERHANGING a D INFERIOR wow LanOe FAMILY. rest At 3348 rimary tt inal! elping sick lady. 61 Carter 8¢ REAL ° Callender, 664 Be oe = seeperateny needs house in f _Heights. ., Auburn | CLEAN,. COMFORTABLE 978 Baldwin ‘os 5 "DR AYTON P oARDE y. FE sneae 08'S, aus Pet — Lee swan LIGHTS | ty ot densa Dall secsuge. Viner TPE C300, eon j—pessne| NEAT AND CLEANS Wanted Real Estate 32A | Rent ‘Apts, Furni SONABLE. vere acepeTN BO: per ye ae YEAR AROUND HOME ms Ey win and Walton, ¥ - to ‘ en ~ | wn “urnished TS Pe osu r around . Er T A on share ex = ~ : : 33 of consists _Typewriter Service 22A Feme per feet FEDDEING OUR 2 ROOMS AND BATH LE ONEIEE ¢ FE 47706. __ Rooms: With 1 p Board 38; A Rial Firecrack es living OR 30583 TYPE ura, home, Bax a nicely REY? 31 Bio f AND BATH CLEAN. racker ti ited mess, RC : DDINO ue ta BH, Pont jac Press IT ; well } Couple prefe: CLEAN. BOARD AND R CONTEMPORAR thw Sa 4 NO. GARDEN “AND etithe me pairing. Eve ADY TO SHARE pene ee “ DOESN'T P. —— rred. OR 3-1078 lose ie Hs OOM FOR MEN, Y LAKE FPrRonT| Well ca ~ , 4 W. Avis Servic RD] ny ral’ Printin meg ee he Call PE @-3772 BUALL APT | ceanteS srecheata’™ lor APE en. | © ROOMS. RN | joe ad bet a = on al Tia car garage a living ‘and E e. @ Bu qualifi eoda ean 2 adults, and no eA | oe ® large 113x1 .. Bets % Y= J ROTO TILLING Lit w. Laerece. "| Witeace wi penwan tat or Cn tine ana tgety “pan weet | Saft, Meee raver Ronn | "tall" Wie"Vunc' fa'Be | depen og eke teen me “ae tetra |. chad’ gamers, nage tet lady or 1 heed 1 us cow unfurn. Ref ms ground floo . ke ‘wasn ‘all 8; Vene : eute, oil Lawns and gard _Gaginaw st poms vine « Cros or arms, lakes , We | umn. Referenses._ 361 f. | 6 ROOM ; ) . &-e0 bal Peation eh omen - ont ens. Wa ——— r se to bus. en. Lele sivential | 2 ROOM ; State st 8 & BATH, oe tio, and and pice Reg yne Duten ws Upholstering 23) WILL sit ee ‘rie e handle all detaile | only. Be Sete d URN. ADULTS Ere k bencee ws sl SHARE CAROE COM. just been newly pate bel] gui, ro ys, Nicely fersene_On 3-9784 NS AND/EAKLE’s CUSTOM Sepa, in vexthan 60 or handica; wit To Buy—To se Q te ORNISHED. pees & water Vecant J Ld toonth beds, good | reasonable town $11,000 with sr. ern lend FRACTO rene, commana A tips, Ovciey Lake Ra. shange fr rer piemyngee TPCT NTOME rx | 1 ROOME BATH” Srpammen, | fg seek ie Rea es mean = RUDEREY—CABY | yng perment. be ai tad bee with 90000 dows. oF, Furie plows. Be ree one. ; woutait Oh rE 8-0138 ATH, PRIVATE ENT St. Jose sence heat Ge ard & room. Bo: easonable guguas 8 at omar On “COUPLE TO BHA _TV, child welcome TE ENT | tac Press. x 80, 3 Bedroc B sti ae | 8. TELBORA NO ou heme let witeu!s hear T LARG : 5 | aaa m Brick Rar CLAR cansen ete, Rar Conse | fle PE sssae_ °°" Reason- equi 2 ROOMS Jae tin: | | TO GET . +4563 will persona 3s. NEW B ———— yr lease at 606 bung om 7 c ve key. 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TER 3.| ine’ Ou Nor ee financ- : ae m ohn H Vvinas w 1137 IVATE WA eet rem ut North ane 1 HAUL EVERYTHING. SSMMEDE | Mich 179 Chamberlain, Ponti- 18_W._Hurva_8t. . sw reed FE hae Bute . OTT & fone. cau pice VATE, WACKING Dig Jit, il UNPORK. | HEAT & tec Lene | ure tert feel Sot Best Buys NEW e. 6 State, FE 5-7072 |O} “AND NEAR PonTIAG MO.| “ence rn Yearly lease & ref.| OPEN oad 1.7 miles to Red pee ee ACT Dns Bee 50. “saa eee “ae Attuetrneat e | Salta ahd "| yo Bagi ond rabe'e'meas| ©, Today 3 BEDROOM 45134, sible for any debts condition, rea . ._ office in rear. eh! J 2 f : H LIGHT AND HEAVY by any other than contracted stantial down sonable, sub. | ¢ ROOM “FURN. APT. PRIVA’ HOUSE OF n OMES At any time FE ANE HAULING. R’ Littigjeon, bor Gf. Penns, 40073, after 600 Cal Mi | emtrance, childre RIVATE vf. ENT —LARoR Reaulitu 1 GABLES 5 ‘IOHT AN J Pontiac At our dis d _8. Edith m welcome. 431 pre 6661 Reere LARGE } 7 old home ute UTE & CLEA CITY LIGHT AND HEAVY pee || Qf eer disposal! to ‘parchsce Bow ——$—$—$__—__—_— anon Oy FE | Saped © beers aleely land- end tel ‘bake bord WATER & Rubbish hauled TRUCKING |PEOPLE IN THE : ers venvened) land — coutrects (ft W ; ' 4 ROOMS, is, PARTLY FUR ‘ ; peautiful firepit living room floors, | th, wi : earl eg Na ha au Foe eters ae a Wail | en > Specialize AC sella ‘peel Nome Pee rune | ee bem Bichon dba Soe ga ‘aan = —)| tions cum, Waites No- T . Ee es locates in W 8 AAD: BATH PVT. ged couple EM 3-8669 *. reaseas with steam heat. | inh ; o Buy—T = "spr ringfield . ater. trance Small ch “EN- | 7 hoo - jon room with built-t Sow ofl tank. Oo $ 50 Trucks to Rent | SPECIAL, 6HAMPOO BTYLE AND © Sell—Te fnsure Dein or Matt. a¢tion © tov Tans: hee week, FE Sith, deo balewin i ope def late ell) AN heaped Ubarots Arte rut Find aad ine . 7 WN |" ment $225 Mant- : Ju incl. FE bm peved: trivess _ Solid |. ROOMY TRUCKS ecureuil Cole sinters oe : i , | 4 Roots —————— | rE 5-0002 re Put ~ to 8 erage 6 room and : ie AND TqUiPMENT 7 5 oe : eres * be | Der. ar st on I on FE 4 | BATH, AND UTIL ATTENTION TRANSIENT TEACH. a a vee ied ia substantial | ” sae wet. cw ma INSURANCE NO Te Five upe 1's ton st rave a aa OOM APT. FU veniences. A , all _con- ath up, stoal * and Dasa euueks sii cpa Seeneace ep gencies = 25A ROOM APT, FURNISHED OR | ie the valiable from Sept. | SCOTT LAKE R« ew hestioee eee Halts ant taco "| FUN WANTED? GRtatty (co, meattons | 3.8 Mh Uenr | ttanee eon TE eu | Miaienh “OH netnte"RS! an | oem uP, MEE yen | EG ie on rea ; . Satin S eal state E. ain Crarkstor ROOMS & ” 10 miles fro p- as o8k floors 3 - Priced. t RMS Pontiac F D)? Open Evenings and nonsense MA ton. Mich | neat BATH, GARAGE. males) f mm Pyntiae ana | tered walls Gle plas- only 89.500 o sell at ‘arm and ALL Sty 6-2170 1075 _ we _Huron Sundays Pre 5-5621 nest and utilities 4 Dut Hdd) Aen palace spar li LA ment with beth, full bare with $2.960 down MODEL OPEN Dari Tadustrial d J E 1 KIN 7 = _FE 0209 | Rent A t | viid welcome ek ‘ r information eall UN! oa recreation Toom and h t AILY & SUNDAY strial Tractor Co TRAVEL % MORTG ACES pts. Furnished 33, y 008 St Clair 4 blo ek}. AD- ity 21998 after 6pm wee Made Garage Full price BEDROOM § B . kedavs | With substanti $13. 180 ranch nearly new 391 3R 828 8. WOODWARD BUREA oN. foes 5] EF S | Baldwin, north of eps nck east of | PURN AGES a al dewn payment "892 eves _ Jane 16-20. Fx) 2 here. brick ramen & CET 5 IT’S A BE an oy > : —| 43 F construction. MArKet | 7 PRM Fon SAP PRIVATE ape i "ROOMS, SHARE | Hrbspefeceglt COTTAGE, WH oiiut) mated lnm Bisek esrtie ar. PONTIAC LAUTY hardwoe mec | Wwe | giana pet se Avvure j furnish en Heat and (cots “inquire 660 D Feo) Least bons "| athe Wen dead | Youn love she ge PR. fren, ° ——— | nani 5 ‘ = scan RENT IT FAST >= anted to ‘Rent 20 | Ells aot Pvt pati, —* **' ce ae eer tees Gine ake ) Yan Fendt’ | qith stone fireplace, the Poungs yeors old, ft has air tl i ~~ | saan" y 3 ults FE 29-0405 (i= )R 3-167], No calls after 6 | bee ae COTTAGE Nice | {own ‘fingertip kitchen, and 38 can bp take pees pee ! trough Rent Ads! Room,,” praston Plaine area faa | Seas se ee IND’ FLOOR, 3 noome, BATH. | R walled Taee i ‘| fake fall bane overlooking eat. ‘Shown wouse, apartment. any: | he orti eee SELLING YOUR — _Frene rare tROernara Ta | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34. Rei Thach Eetrm Reseonabie GET If ne of well kept | CA Naa thing — Want Ads BEDROOM HOUSE U1 HOME? P Roos KITCHEN AND 1 GROUND rLooh l eri MO j QUICK, @ only $10,050, terms o1] wner ape proce vow ACTION. D Ae) Ti. Weaseeibig rent. Pr Toren ; a | «Tate hi oe tLe | Cel Ui acre ,# ROOMS A AND | heserm desevensences! | FEPa «through Cl eS a os . oor ee SS apart. 2 av é : ASOT 7 ; = FE ee — roo enien: , de bai de 'o 28181, | lal TE lsccres Eves , On 3-771 cere al | x tb posidenton oe bea | ie ‘ Geatiemep Coregerredh atk Heat’ aor coat Pebee months monte reper oa on ; assified Ads! BUY IT-WE'LL endoKs IT apetairs a ma Bhan ‘ 'SINES8 MAN & FAMILY DF- in the Cit ntial property, | -*! rer FE _Clemens St Pontiac, ahed. Mt AMS LAKE FRONT, — ‘esr whatever it i ‘| ments on excellent ; , Sikéa RAGS) Wadtasa bows DE: | Ae Behe Dek and Suburban lp a ) ROOWTA MY 32782 FE 5-477 after pm.” aq) atever it is — dial | income ry, $30 . erences, Phone Mr, M ome. Ref-| fast Pontiac. For tual 04 PT NEWLY DEC. W EST SIDE WORTHER oF : | month ass. : . 4-535 . Meiotesh FE | sa ourteous service, ¢all | oN Ped ose to the bus iin Let 7 ce N COTTAGES ALL! 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AR L 75 own, T 8 BERIT otc ND. n Hu & une ow R cae psi parate ING are aneied’ 4 i Sk tes EA te and ireplac be $5 ICOTC __ For ¥ 9-100 son ron Se at on On on nta e te Yo tra io ed or- wo Id s hi CH rm do pla ° KE 600 r Er N infant O aha pe ekce un, BA de. and 4 plaeas as . s. | eoee ce all PR | Sa RO i $27 Fieree p- « R 8 en, es. or I f hi REALTOR 5 y A = “sores. and becroor Business caped i 2 nt Mra wea igre Hi0; le Lots eS ; FE ® EH nn era je pe no semen piecing com then = r-| * TIPU Rt with RouE: #15 Open Ex et rebate verything attra ‘ 2342 ‘with, level ‘ont 3 | Sa Weise 2. 9400 Les A ee 57 nE REALTO nd a thin, in riphlan B8 L 1 ith iy fu jfooma = robles ‘olvi FT Ponti | lot tes CR _ 46 vetil RS nN H best bea « Aescuy ite | AKE you term ri: erin LA! ntiac. | fro for we R FE 5 nes CN Lan ‘ mite 5) || hae as coal. shed. a KEF 2 pastas hese a Pred i hor ie oO RI e I a 50) ® m of nd < QO} all and sab | sane a mon it am . . gre. 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R i 4 Bete T point. Lila ek pss . h Ra eal Z — R S 100x rau eal Ent tor 5 t 20 eal | 500 1TH Ex OR f a ain “stat Hy wel Beach oy ee ad : 5 e ex, ch pr 7 ch r MA Ch | ac 1 8 a 4 ple ark ne Lak re with $126 tot TR nee lege ; e pr bide tre wi EAM. 1° Mich iv ut th we Mich, Brit lot a. "™ wont , a Phon NG a ane r rn b) Arne Onan La a i kin: 8 id n ee da, 8 hee er | Lak, . Ie, 9 iY } ¢ £ 150 PO AR 11 states, Colle 4 roms ie \ 63713 at . q LJ ! i WBast i age CAELAND, MERRIE OAKS a Fe i de a chats 3 1 7} i * & { i ’ : Z “THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1056_ TWENTY-ONE.” t7 Ss — For Sale Lots _ 46 For Sale Farms | 48 Business Opportunities $1 AVON HILLS LS ESTATES 7 8 YOUNG, once pa te huburg ave! 1 ee. WANTED: i K. oy {EMPSTEAD ‘Soy Fone’ prea Box se re case) SOROM STREET, |. 75 ACRES CLARKSTON tome, Bult “tt Basement 70 t/ lot i» Clarkston states : buy at Clarkston |» Real. Estate Inc. $600 each = Walton Sub., 125x148. $1000, ee ass Woods errera: choice building sites, $1275 $1900, Cass Lake. Roy Annet! Inc. BBALTORS aE. Huron 1 8-0466 dana) Wecumgs (pedi tones 14 es LOT 118 X 183° WITH Meter ear ga: , near Pontiac tT, Mice site for ranch home. 500 cash. ven CAR . CLOSE IN 2 a re near downtown, bargain. $3,500 py Orcs terms PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 632 W. Huron Ph. FE 4 Lor AND OARAGE FOR SALE. FE 6-3526. A on h hills overlooking countryside for miles. Low &s $125 down OPEN achat ‘ooh : 4286 Dixie ~~ yton Plains 4256 N. Lapeer . or Mi R RD. it, ACRES. 100 x_ 658. 6-3425._ 1 ACRE LOT WITH # FRUIT trees. OB 3-8001. 3 iG LOTS, LR each. Drayton Heights ple 5-9900. BUILDE RS MORE HOME | 200 lots, 100 x 150’, paved streets, well restricted, near Rochester. $30 ft. 1 or more. Cash or terms, MH. Ray =e ownet psec 3 620. O site SYLVAN "LAKE Clarkiton, Mich. , | 6021 , 10 ACRES Beautiful site W jay REAL 3 win Sale Business Property 49 2 LOTS AND HOUSES for store inooms prog in cash or terms. Gorileaan 5000 a Cailding. 01 pos Ma, pol Mls rE ibamni TMENT HOUSE, "0 ONES, Ben month. Will sacrifice ney ee —— . Balance on land 249° Orchard Lake. F' For Light M avuiaie of ofa Modern 40 3% 60 butld construction . An excep- Tia E & GREGG 1565 Unien Lake Rd. Ua Lake Village 4 Eves. 3-3197_ or EM_ 3-3705_ —Eves._EM_33197_or EM 33 LOSING MY SHIRT $600 down, $70 a month, commer- cial build with nice living quarters. 86-2851. Motel Site M59 WEST OF PONTIAC 240 ft. of Uae del —_o an entire bioe cross streets. will iiae rer ne HOLMES BARTEAN ‘OR_ 3-1950 ae Dizte Hw NEW MODERN BUILDING. manufacturing. is heat, excel- lent location on busy intersection, 8000 sq. ft. Terms. Box 95 Pon- _tiac Press, SAGINAW STREET 40x120 ft brick building Lepr is apts. Full basement. Buildin rented on month to month Fett & good investment or ideal for owner occupied location. Rental income over 10 reent. Total 4 “Yots across street from onl privile ~ $4400 cash. REAL ESTATE eae ned 4 186’ BACK. — nom, — LY deep. Full tecossen — Cass vane. Zox _ Subdivision, “43,000 =z re ELIZ LAKE ESTATES. LET ie “ene tesement. FE Rent Lease Bu Bus. Prop. 49A 32-1214. 145 Gateway ~~ , |FOR STORAGE OR LIGHT sus BUILD NOW | ness drive in basement dry ln our weil restricted Waterford! fireproof 505 Orchard Lake _ Hills ieses ——- freely rE. apicrery days, FE 2-0668 Eve- ven our plans or yours.| ning HERBERT ( C. DAVIS |ixnpereNDgENT GAS STATION IN 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 5-4311' operation “doing ood business on : >| Matin St. in Clasise. seear) ie 1 ent r gal. on gas, low inven- For S Sale e Acreage 47 _tory Lincofm i-1210. m OFF? AND COMMER- OXFORD ACREAGE CIAL, BUILDINGS. Tele- @0 acres of scenic. rtly wooded | graph and Hazel land. Ip the heart of the beeutiful Grampiay Mila ar Ontord RAY AY O'NEIL, Realtor | l®acre parcels tor homes or’ : smell forms’ Loca:ed in. Ontord- PE PE na mosae * a 8:30 OF bre 5-7202 Metamora area. barn on Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee ‘one parcel, Reasonab’e terms FOR LEASE 3.000 eT. FT. COM: REAL TE reial ge gas station, large Oxford, Mich OA 6-n32! Ti Scor says i AGRE NICE BUILDING SITE 422? ACRES REAL GARDEN LAND, room re ribet pense: #74005 66 W. Huron St FE 42577 | 17 ACRES With approsimately 300 ft of Ishe frontage ideal for subdividing miles from Watertora Mosley Hall. $22,000, TERMS J. R. Hiltz REALTOR en a ait Ww. eae St — CLOSE _IN_ W COODED ACREAGE Six acres beautifully wooded. with fine building site See this) soon—you wouldn't believe there) is’ such @ quiet, secluded spo pot) only 3 mils west of Pontiac! | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor, munity Natl] Bank Bidg re oa eaait 4 Eves FE 5-1392 For Sale Farms 48 BEAUTIFUL 10 ROOM, ALL MOD- ern, 18 or 88 acres. Plenty of shade, 7465 Eagle Rad., Davisburg, Holly, MElrose 43074 PRO - paceeee — ical tm hous Main road | ott Mis. * 1350 Oakhill, Clarkston __MA 5-1198 Partridge. , 1s THE “BIRD' TO 8EE | i A PRIVATE LAKE 206 ACRES A beautiful 15 acre private lake on 206 acre farm north of Pon-| tiee. Attractive modern room | home. Flowing artesian wells sup- ply all water needs. Farming has been made easy here by several automatic devices. Main barn 986x110, and all fences and other out bldgs.. in good condition. Full rice $66,500 with $17.900 down e this today. It's a great value 180 A. $6,000 DOWN Here's an. easy to handle Acres located fant across North Oakland ‘ine Well shaded 12 room, ful) bath. owner's home , 50 acres of hardwood and Nowine | well combine to make this a well | balanced farm Only $6,900 down handies You should hurry to get this one WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON mest a & BUSINESSES HROU MICHIGAN Tope 3 Eve 7 to 9 RETIRE An@ still be assured of an Income 10 | the 3% acres of good tillable soil, plus 4 rooms and unfinished attic. car garage and root cellar Owner has profitably raised tur- keys chickens raspberries, straw-! berries and some fruit Can sel! produce on roadside 218 ft. freatase on Airport road JOHN . ae heen Broker | by 660 ft. deen Call for appointment | $13,500 with $5.000 down. , WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR soeT WwW FE 4-3560 Open "Evenings tio WANTED TO RENT OR BUY || Price: small farm 3 or 4 bedrooms . _ Apply Pontiac | Press Box 66 is6 ACRES ‘) MILE WATER. road Withip 9 ready or subdividing. and plenty of other .arms PW ODINNAN , | 66 W. Huron 8t PE_ cee onk FARMS AND ae el Call Rutledge. = Bll. FE 40003 —— AGENCY . DISTRIBUTORSHIP for * FOOD FOR THOUGHT price $47,500 with terms. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence ' FE 56-6106 Open Eve Next to the Consumers Power U3 Grex! Bees ‘a town. _Write Pontiac Press For Sale or siEnckearal 50 ADE 2? BEDROOM HOME IN Garr for 2 bedroom home with 2 acres be more outside city FE 53540 or inquire at 8) wo New tore eAXeu Business 8 Opportunities 51 3 STALL SUPER SERVICE 8TA- tion, Very good loration, jow in- wee Call PE 2-0173 950 FORD 1'5 TON SEPTIC TANK truck & cleaning equipment. EM Sage beautiful lime of 5 candy specialties, selling to al) types retail store. Ten-year-old company will furnish complete Program with full working in- tructions, advertising, and meth- s assuring our products on every counter This is an attrac- tive ¢onnmection to operate direct factory dealership with high im- mediate earnings. Auto and $400 cash required For rsona] in- terview, write CHEK. 2010 ~=(N. 16th, Phila, 32, Pa BY OWNER ~ and 10 cent e of the city’s busiest restau- eal Good fixtures a lease. Write Pontiae PO Box 1154 ‘DRY CLEANING PLANT AND roperty. Pontiac, Modern build- mg om @ very Jarge corner jot with a drive-in Requires $15,000 to handle Ditzik-Tylor 7-0334 or PRescot 5-6308. _ Evenings, FOUR STALL ‘alter’s | SERVICE STATION For lease by Major Oi] Company two Hoists, good ation Rea sonable Inventory, attractive ental terms, further informa- _tien, _Phone FE 4-1511. Guld Mine On Wheels | 18 f{. popcorn, cotton candy, hot dogs and ete concession trailer $950. After 12 noon, 10398 Li Salle FE ¢8405. HOT ieee unity to into frozen canara and ortve-te restaurant ou 7, eee nt supplies and build- a ly $700 down, $65 per mo. tease. RIDGEWAY ‘ors Baldwin Ave FE 46203 IN KEEGO HARBOR. 3-4 ROOM apts with utility reom. $130 come, $500 down. No realtor. O L Hutchinson 1739@ Lance wood d., Roscommon, Mich “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” MACHINE SHOP Small but profitable operation | with best of equipment Building | can be leased for only $75 per . month and offers 3200 sq ft of operating frees Everything in- cluded at You'l) fall in love with this beau- ful dairy r at first sight Latest stainless steel equipment One of the best features is the perfect location in a new shopping | center in Oakland County ake | 4n appointmen’ to see it today | | j MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALI CORPORATION 8 Telegraoh Rd 4-1582 ___ Park At Our Front Door Local Distributors PART OR FULL TIME 8 to 10 hrs week. Oil company will scute 50 service station ac- counts in your area. Must deliver products and collect. No selling, car necessary, income good. In- vestment of* $1100 for snsenwey,| secured, you must be responsible. good references Be in position to | start at ofce Write for interview. | Pontiac Press Box 83 | RESTAURANT FOR SALE ~ LESS than _$500 _OA f-2845 « or OA 82461 ICE-CREAM MACHIN Es, Shake aeachines ecuieatenr including plans for soft en merchan- disin ‘oods Bailes Co., LI 71-4416, oF Glendaie 1-0874, Grand Rapids, r isOFT new | ellen os SRocERY: npormarmae op ga.t 3 Partridge “BIRD” ve Eotice | fungebons® Wha arating "ene y's SPECIALS asians] HER tee Sear ae Sas . sill net. 100 IN RETIRINO and stil net $1009 per month? This ery end story _— » with poner rer Lay mites os down, plus stock. A-1 BOAT LIVERY, best nero popular Pine Lake road lake 4 boats room e r rentals. Ideal tocation for bait and tackle shop or boat and motor dealer, e 000° on, terms. MAIN HIGHWAY RESTAURANT with seating for 48 ill show gross. of- over $114,900 per year. LIQUOR BAR IN OAKLAND CO., Soma heb earece pd cas oe Hed tremendous value. Get the details. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050. wv. HU RON NESSES THRUO OU iT MICHIGAN ___ Open E Eve 7 t Swe STATE. WIDE | e best celecorear pata in Oakland County paying sales tax on over $105,000 per year. ith @ gro: pe 8, onan ey overhead room liv iw Fiz Pg lc included. Takes $11, $00 Real Estate Berviee * — D RLES, i71T 8 Telegraph TO BUY TO SELL. ELL REAIZOR tide Bena) 1s THE Db” 8 | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Sale oe Goods 37 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 REFRIGERATOR. coco CON- dition. i= oO * ‘size, com a ea, In oe eran Ps Value, $20.05. tributors close = Wal make 4 more tank-type vacu' with st Pal So ecco te tise. 15. : ARM HOT WATER” TAN ie heater LS" BOLE. LATE MOD- ok neOL EE Take over eateaee of bye at ae Ma . Call hi Ficettie po wer mower. SPECIAL, wus vac su cleaner. _R._8 MUNRO. 1060 W an if RCA USED CONSOLE TV 05. TV antenna kit. $0.05. WALTON TV Walton, Cor. Josiy: TRADE-IN DEPT. peenet Lenny | shod u aed 3 eiiving ros 3 pe. metal bed, camila 6 pe. small w aor recond. Sete. washer ar. ize elec. He Ha Use YOUR. mere ra ERM WYMA s » “You guys have proved you're magnificent in defeat! Now how about showing people the way you stand up under a , | win or two!” $29 | 18 Ww Pike oh +1123 TAA. fag, UB Por OF, VES. Ex- © 1000 by NEA Bernce, in = A sturner’s 602 Mt. Clem- en oo eee r rm * rahe DEL. Gas RAN’ OL TRADE ELECTRIC kana FOR on Mortgage Lo Loans » 54 as ranges, R. B. Munro, uron, TRAVERSE DRAPES AND RODS. mont TV reasonable. FE 68-1453 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Land Contracts 52 LO: ANS $600 TO $1.5 500 mguse. 2 tron o Beat, so SRE Twin, a woe CoM- Ne SA Bataan ™ purpose iy snaton. MA_63240. : $1,665 DISCOUNT Oak ‘ he or eet SENDIX pavew| .USED TRADE-IN es : : home additions or Row, tety stareaiocd elirery. DEPT. Only $4,985 to handle. _geceres by improvements io down payment. . Hl “sold mein rovers ri) Ie) or enclose r eh Ai eaied aes woaher, late Posen py opm “4 = ne ba 4 garage or op BS ric es . — 4 maple 4 Ray ALUET, Realtor Rorteages, ea erin GAS Davenport, and chair . ta.s0 “ROLTIELE LISTING SERVICE Rot ES oe rah Bie Ba SEpiguncenaenves | RCA Televiions nn a 8 M L 53 Bottle Gas, OR 3-2401 ‘Apt else electric f A $90.95 (tate Ueaneed Lamaers) = Swaps = BARGAINS pa ~ Wi cn re WORTH e208; | Teble top gee range . THOMAS aE Te oy cents enene T LOANS (Este ESS g ushers $25 to $800 gs09 | #004 * il bie, Om dase | Sue bares PONTIAC, MICH > gee ogra ae ae | Used TV ENDLY SERVICE SWAP 40 CHEVIE FOR TYPE.| WE BUY SELL OR TRADE fe Oakland Furniture TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS #28 TO #500 AUT 08 HOUSER GooDs Ph Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-070! CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get cash vou oeed .. Pay Jater in monthiv amounts you yen afford Phone write or come ‘BENEFICIAL FINANCE co. 71W Lawrence St 35,000 ‘Families Recommend Buckner’s Buckner Conren- 2-9240 Four ‘4 c You get ‘ull amount. No deductions ry aie Leas at HAN Sorenens YOU THIN Get eded casp quickly from Buckner's friendly loan company ~ Buckner Finance Co. Offices. are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor National Bidg Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy a Utica 45462 Van Dyke One biock North across from bank LOANS|: Extra Fast Service ou ¢an borrow $20-$500 quickiy car or furniture. OF endorsere y worthwhile vanes: Up 20 ‘months to re HOUSEHOLD writer or bulldozing or sell. 3-04) ae mowers for sale chen Lawn mowers sharpened, "20 per eff on all trellises. Special close out on Soeeny 63 per ent lawn [ren seeders. gallon, ae floor eeaers and was- BARNES HARDWARE 142 W. Huron St, Easy Parking WANTED: A LARGE MODERN housetrailer for 2 acres rage, OR }- WASHING MACHINE FOR WALL mirror, More! Herta for apt. sise FE WILL a 9 TRADE MY Wy. fm household furniture. FE 18 of FE 98-3760, WILL “TRADE 2YR.-OLD SPRING- ER SPANIEL | LIVER | AN GOOD LEAGLE, ROWBOAT OR OUTBOARD. OR 3-531). For Sale Clothing 6&6 BRIDAL GOWN. CHANTILLY jace & satin, Moor length with detachable train & finger Up veil Size 12. FE 58-6789, Bloomfield _ Highlands Nile green bridesmaid for- mal. Size 9, Never been worn, $25, Call Empire 34312 after 6 p.m. oe FORMAL. SIZE | . “$12. =< WINTER TUX, SIZE APPROX. 38 long, one Pendieton sports coat, size 42 lon beret condition, $18 each. Sale Sale Household ¢ Goods 57 $7 1 72-3986 SIZE CRIB AND CHEST. F FuAPLE “TWIN BEDS i Bousis bed and dresser, After FE 4- 1. BURNER Jed RANGE FOR tale FE $ PIECE a ataM SET M_ SET WALNUT. And mise articles. Phone FE 2-6447 ¢ MOS OLD DELUXE NOROE gas dryer converted for bottle gas. 2% yr. old Montgomery Ward Pewee washer. Adeciaganote new sew Priced to sell Market, 43338. @ PC. BLOND DINING ROOM suite, 3 pair dae ur “safes. beige _Graperies, 24x80 9 PIECE DININO ROOM OUTFIT, _ $15. 166_N. Merrimac. a cst GOOD CONDITION. Bedrm. tek aatware drop ate. $60. Colored Cc 3a: the Wind" = Rduscum Type” ina e Bettee Set—Bo thing for everyone. Pontiac Lk Recreation _Foltow the Signs. ASPHALT TILE |Lincleum Floor Tile .. Unclaimed Linoleum ... Surplus ne White Ena: $1.98 [tbe be "PAINT. st LINOLEUM aw 34008, area— Aes TRADE-INS yy oe +-Automatic washers ...... 969.50 al washers ... . 622.50 u Refrige Ua! ecoocenuon ak up FINANCE |e 05% Roy's Replacements ‘arts Service; | 3% south s peciaaee at me Bidg.| AB GAS STOVE. SVE PULL: Si BIZE, $30. 2nd floor Phone FEceral 5 FE 48427 after 5 A BUY — GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars Brom your titie, Most dea's closed in 30 minutes. Loans also ite on fur- nue qolenstures and other se- ritle @atend Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 Need $500 With fast. courteous service and on payments to fit your budget? | Then you should visit our new mod- ern office so convenient, to pakr- Ing and shopping. where’ new pri- vate consultation _ rooms await | you Or phone FE 58-8121 and tell | us your needs Home & Auto | Loan Company 1 °N. Perry Street (Second Floor! ® fo " Saturday 9 to 1 NS TO $500 BAXTER FA MAES La W. Lawrénce 8t FE 41538 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $900) You can get i quickly on your signature, car or furniture No endorsers, Payments to sult your We will be glad to help your money problems Hours: FINANCE CO. 902 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE #1574 CLOCK RADIO8 & - small radios, FE 54-8755 z ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN ate FOUND AT L&3 SAI. A fittle out of the con but a lot less pay Special wiille they last, lawnmowers 6200 up Gas and electric refrigerators, ranges and water heaters, Bath- room fixtures. beds chests, dress- ers vanities and and mattresses. Living occasional chairs, TV sets, radios ru fuites, dinette cele other misc. items. Visit oar trade-in dept, for real bargal USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN RM. room tables, lamps, 8, dining room We buy, : and look srourd. 9 acres of free parkin, OPEN DAILY @ ye ® AND 80 12- L 8 (ate S 4 miles E of Pontiac er mile iH of Auesse Heights on Auburn PHONE FE 5-9241 ANTIQUE FURNITURE. MY 27-3361 | ANTIQUE CHURCH MODEL REED _organ. Duil black MA 5-7851. ANTIQUES FOR EVERYONE, 2466 Tackles Dr. Pontiac ‘Lk. Recrea- _tion Area off ate Ra. BEAUTIFUL cial furniture, pobngthaay with desk, end tables, drop leaf din- ette witt upholstered host and hosteda chajr and ladder beck side chairs, white bedroom sec- retary all- ae ene condition 10:00 to 12:00, 700 to 000. 386 Ottawa Dr OVIN- | NEED A’ FINANCE: | FIXER? ads to sell, rent, find a | good job. FE 28181 is the | Want Ad number! with « 4 room epee per house & ge . | PREEZER up | FRIGIDAIRE 30° ELEC. RANGE, Order Classified | 104 5. Saginaw PE 2.5923 coernre LIVING R ROOM OM FURN, | Trade-in’ Ss nae Wl serena font. Sead Table Models | sma wor # - MI ena pen YOUR FURNITURE and Consoles © tools ga M2717 A atte ae ae Bates Occasional chat he man" ehair W A ITE’ S T INETTE SETS, chairs and table, $00.86. value, Downstairs $30.05. These are new, a UPRIOHT PIANO, 635 tobe” pe famous make, Formica FE 3.3802 » popular colors, Look and faED GAS RANGES c") id these corrifie pide oer A fv chen Thectete Michtgaa Fi Piuorescent, 393 Ore ha w faa. . ake Ave : : ecuke ROR SED HOTPOINT IRONER, 64, SOLE RADIO. ONER. Norge am es fined. nd pe Living New agp dichwocher se ti rd. ‘Bendix or. need. te- ie werlls Raito' Lovionce Fay Seas Fi eatin | OA ee oe Hershey, Cr Crescent . USED LECTRIC DAVENPORT AND ‘D CHAIR: id 60; WATER Agel =] a : 2 6s: elec. stove, ST RCTAL cL $24.50; gas stove. $19.50: new roll NEW A away s, complete, $17.06; ih Pnivy 70 be aa. Hol! bed springs. oe06; new | FASE Yo lce sofa beds Rew 6 year) Oy Ww LAWRENCE. Dah hok ee , $30.90: rock- 0-815) $12.98: new inner epring mat. UsED ELEC STOVR AND - tresses, $19.06. We buy, sell and re A pce | good cond, 875, trade. Pearson's Bank Purn Paine, @_Cresere 15: Ave PE. 4 Tas Used Refrigerators ‘ 1 condition ri 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | Crump eieciric. sees Auburn Aa. Auburn Heights 4%, FT. WALL TILE 25c | piccon-acganees PARTS GUAR HOUSE PAINT. QAL., $1.95: __brushes_al makes 056 Myrtle Dee ee ee oat eie0 | WASHING MACHINE, 620 WRIT. BYERS, Wh W HURON. PE ea0ee poe peretl 0 tan “tio “Electric DUNCAN T bie, et and 4 chairs. Tabie in “Bs ob tend (aes a = WASHER. sis Wo STOVE, 812: #8; Portable EASY SPINDRY WASHER. LATE fi ol 5. $suze model. Only $60.95. MI cord player. 61 _—. | WALNUT 4 POSTER BED, MAT- E.ecTROe ox LATE MODEL, | tress and — Vanity with ar Si Pa as 0 ot pay Phone #E 81564 aiere EOM cane Watnot -DRAWER WER CHEST. FE 9 cu. ft. Colds refrig. 78 60 2 ° ogc Sela peli . 4 50 W ayne Gabert 8 Philgas $3950 Appliance Specials iv’ abe econsole TY. $50.50 | 9199 95 sher YTON’'S faae oe korge fovea, Ret fe Euraiae A phances ome + 3065 Orchard cel apd Doven gas re Sasi oT arbor "aon S779 05 noes auto, washer 9188.00 ~ ey FREEZER nr Sie TO CHOOSE 1956 11 Cu Ft. Chest FARS TO PAY Nationally Advertised 121: Pea se) rE 5-6180 $199 05 EE THE L. A. WAGNER CO. For | Sale Miscellaneous 60 1960 N Opdyke FE 5-022) 1 UPRIGHT _ ONE OF } America’s best makes, freezer and food guaranteed for 6 years, $495 value, $279 Slightly scratched in| canal peor Fluorescent, 303 | HANDY MAN HAND GARDEN cultivator Like new FE 2-640 2x 6 AND 2 x @ ROOFING. boards, cement blocks, Chevro- | let truck transmission platform aoe 41 Chase Street ard Lek é = inl FRENCH DOORS OF FRIGIDAIRE, PORCELAIN Re- ¢ FRE @ aarage doors, por lete drigersies: Wee pew. 6128. OR; Sin track. ‘Cheap OR oats. 10 SWARMS OF BEEA a equie for 20. Cheap. FE 2-1822. i, Gat LON DURO-THERM ELRC- ric water heater. New. 67900 2-0083. like new. 2 room sir conditioners, _ 2 & “ah ee +3 AIR COMPRESSOR 35 C. F. PER a CABINET La ALL ae Ch - in. Mounted in steel trailer, 10 equipment. Cedar’ eye ward gal Devilbiss paint tank paint and air hose extension and 2 guna. after 4 ~ ANCHOR FENCES Preombination Larry 'vietrola, and recorder, FE 41152. HAMILTON ELEC. DRYER R. NICE condition. Only $60. MI 6-1300 Spray gun 6-3608 HIGHCHAIR PLA a . B Me La Porch gate, car bed No money FHA approved. End tables. Mise. ttems “Al et | FREE. LSTIMATES FE 5-7471, cond FE 4-8871 AUTO. WATER HEATERS, $44 05. HoT POINT ELECTRIC STOVE. | 5 ft. cast tron tubs 964.08 Re- Twin size map bed, complete verce doh teat nate ey ‘s pe. Cres- colored Da lotlet, m ava- Beha 6810 Eldridge, ag tory an 08 oo. Beet 4 ie Th LJ erry HOTPOINT WATER EATERS “Si gal. installed $129.95. 80 gal in-| 2773-GAL PUERL OI TANKS stalled $160 B Mant jec- | nn te 15" «lege vented fill cap. tric Co. 1060. we Huron 837 JENNY LIND BED, COMPLETE BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGs- | Moye kitehen furnaces: Ot], gas a ene sa Re a a oilers, automatic water heater, LARGE HAND CROCHETED RUGS | Hardware electrical, supplies. WOLF MY: cree and pa nuieene toe Hac “LINOLEUM sere T BALE pei pine @ ings Lowe Bros. Paint. HEIONTS bao e 2685 “e_price at Jack's, @77 Baldwin | _Tapeer Ra, PE €-543) ie PE 2-2257 | $24.06 F, E Howland OR BURMEISTER | har) 1 al i For Sale M Miscellaneous 60 60}: PENNY PAINT SALE, 1 gallon Rex. el ee "wakes Well oh cone and. _ Send, Gewe8 8 Py Se Cement ey a. wane Prone enone vine Set) MAKE SURE ITs BURMEISTER Northern riure Co. Pontiac EM S414 e Ghd 3.301 pe eed =e ne ‘i108 CYCLONE Ah bot bead FREE re mates OR 3-8 DOORS elling out inside and onaite ors at less than prices. Cabinet Hardware ry 20 per cent NTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 148 Baldwin A.. PE 23-2543 DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OF CADMIUM The kind that — a the frame of all maxes of © ae “Dixie Hwy, DEATH IN FAMILY. FORCED sD TO seil bee supplies equipm State y inspected N No vite, ws DOUBLE BED, SPRINGS AND ag ELECTRIC Liowr FIXTURES FOR every: ee in house, newest, most selection 1066 designs. Pu aca mode traditional, tersitie values. 50 relent Guay oes IAL | egy 29 “and nude ft. We w ILA! D BRICK bere Sr ee ws made @ Plush Doors trom $5.50 up Les us figure your job, addition. gerek. garage, or complete SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. oe _ eats Bt See So ee 5340 Ra (Moe) OR 52 OAL, ELEC, HEATER . Vis ——e ‘Auto, Gas Heater "Gitte. a Wg Garage oe rry steel « ana Sn aaa [Es eine 0 ia x" DOOR co. OARDEN TRACTOR 28 RIFLE. ee mower. EM 3-0087 aft. 8 4x8 Plyscore $4.95 « ASPHALT FLOOR TILE UTTER A 2678 Orchard Lake Ra. IN 8TOCK A - Five ie Drain Tile owe stock Ag ings mbit tech traps, flue BLAYLOCK I & SUPPLY ©O. 61 Orchard Lake Ave - FE 3-710) LET Us LP YO _— LET Us HELP YOU WITR YOUR color Grede | gee on 8 1B choeg trom in ru WNMOWE N. Parke a PE 2-1311. FLYER TRAINS Authorizey factory service and [Seog ptt factory parts. Free test on facto ie mena er | TASKER W_HURON 8ST. Eetcine oii CABINETS, LARGE 20” mirror, all-metal cabinet, $7.08 value, $3.05, siightly marred. Also, large selection medicine cabinets with and without Iights. New slid- ing double door units, wall-to-wall cabinets, terrific values. Bee our large display. Michigan FPiuores- cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. (Rte en nen area ee ome NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL LIONEL & AMERICAN| 0 eet eee HEADQUARTERS Toro-Eclipse and Scotsman, $54.88 Trade-ins accepted—Used mowers. KELLY’S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn Avenue oun AUBURN FE 2-8811 Re THE COIL, 4c PER Dot Walt & bee he: jor duniex plugs, 280 ea. ye fuse edt ery \ SALE i Last eR BOARe ) = tai YR re BER 60. * Maat pe SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete, inclaed if desired, FE 23-6472 oPecial Clothes ee Poste - BENSON! LUM BER Co. ht ed at . SEPTIC TANKS re tee 3etd lia. LE RA. SOIL PI 4 LOP. WAR- wiek’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. STOP! LOOK! = For moe large size coment Also In6's, ® hed iaite anne A lot of lumber for sale. H. P. oe ee EDS All steel shed with locking door, nee oe SASH door Uy hoe windows orice! ® Le Ris Lm ma Talbot Lumber fe ania ee we tare VBP 8. “Gold ew wong, Seb) Oamnnd “Bee REEL TYPH POWER mower, $40. FE 3-0048. Bea bees a oo VALUE. Also colors, wir plastic Se extraordinary son tei F. LJ oo. Perot ran a 3 coe, vk. week, 1032 W M = eet EaLane: er and dark room Ceclpesaah $35. FE 40700 eee a 6 SHIFTS ACCORDIAN 120 BASE. 176, ae rs, a hpreee treble veiiches, a bare Pad Seg i master switch 7.1204. ACCORDION, AL’ Coe NEST = at lowest prices. Free cordion loaned to beginners ith Sooase. PE 5-6428 pate FIDOLE. ee6 BEAUTIFUL ee pot “BPINET poe like new, Save $250, FE ‘BEAUTIFUL SPINET PIA. like pew, rs bsee e discount, Jaghers, F ee HAMMOND, HOME “ORGAN MOD.- el B-2 blond, 14 months old cost $7300, new, save now only $2405. Cash only. Incoln , 5-2486, nEW wariNEt C9 ‘CABLE, $35 uo, Row! Products Co. OL 25038 Mon 60 PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE NO Gal- _Mile Rd Birm.neham MIT 44526. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE “ in, (21) ft. lengths % In. " ft. lengths BA Au ING 1726 “Jecine ae ~ NEED “XUTOMATIC HEAT ? ? Direct factory priced on ofi-fired furnace any mode) and size. Can furnish duct work and terms. OR 3-3777 “EE 46509 Lavino Roce suite (68) FR) Ty DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER MOTOROLA 17° MAH east Se | | cabinet Only so.e 1: | Our, aon ear x1. Strait ol fle MOVING, 7 ROOMS OF FURNI- ppded AGF toh tht Utded ture, Carpeting, draperies an | espe as Picture windows and mise FE_ 54-7205. after 4 NORGE PORCELAIN OAS RANOE “OXROW WwW INDOW CO. A 0. MT 4-3050. 10065 Highland Rd —M50 jood condition. $3: Empire NEW PAMOUt MAKE PORTABLE sewing machine payments of | CABINET SINKs PROM 65095 $6 $5 5 month Free home demo. Sinks to build in from A ctoe Call day or night FE 8-1564. Double stink: from | vale) ealer Thompson * & Tv ONE NORGE ELECTRIC STOVE. | BARGAIN. CONVERTING TO GAS: Deluxe, Used 1 yr, 48 Mechanic | Homart ol} furnace,, access & ‘tank, Ol] hot water hebter, ba room sink and fixtures OL 6-2086 | BEEP AND PORK HALF AND uarters Opdvke Market, rE | OvERSTUF eid DAVENPORT. AN.-| aes G velvet upholeter epee Ah chairs, each An in excel ¢ond FE 2-7617 | 1 POWER MOWER, “PAIRBANKS-| —— As FOR PURNITON Morris, 21! reel type, completely | Casi FURNITURE overhauled, TV, enith Table | andere +7681 model. 12%" with matching table ( icanap Fime Is Here EL 9 Cc Se oiatier outed the new ‘Level | Parr. ‘SEWING 1 MACHINE Ha | eBoto ce oer f , (RCA VICTOR 127, IN TELE- cHe "RC Hi S INC. vitlog Excellent. condition. Fe 119. Squirrel Rd, . PE 2.0239 Psd 4 | 15e tnt Vierenth Ng OUT. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, aie og el! makes guaranteed Pozle Bi Elec. | oar paint eases 8 te any tric, 509 Johnson, Lino Jue eeeeeee® ‘Wey eve finds tocar, mes | RT ti eee down, good condition, Mak 3006 SMITH 353 7 S. Saginaw! } r ; : A } \, oh > } ¥ q ae 1 ae | > ‘ 1 ao e in abd see our new deco- | LAWNMO R SHARPENING AND air cool : RA OR service. 9140 Pontiac Lk OR_ 3-221 OIL FURNACE Luzatre with proeeure type burf- er noe Condit Cell Mr Miller Evenings cali FE FE 9333. ae oa” = OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO look like nyw Lengthen vaur fa- tage. Put in new garage doors Terms 4-5654 |ONE TUB. 2 TOILETS, 2 WABH- |_bowls. $35 takes all. MA_ 6-2783 ONE 16-IN. ROTARY LAWN MOW er. Good condition, One 2i-in. Toro gas reel type lawn mower, | on letely overhauled, Like new. -— PACHOUD WRECKIN on Dixie Hwy IN Reno | ” FLUSH A one | SLIGHTLY at by refect. all sizes up } | 4 {tut (INCH SOIL PUPE, 3 FT. $3.0 | Sump Pumps he Sei cag! site adjust, oi] and grease any make) 445 am. Oscar Schmidt. Se ares ae ob Bars | tae ds miles for y $2. Par eae extra, PE 43930. 838 Auburn Aye. |RENT A SFINET PIANO WITH 13 SCREENS & STORM WINDOWS. paid. in wal credited to your 3 ft. door, Goed condition, §25. . rs. 18 EB. Hu FE 22-5090. _fon Bt. nl SMALL MEDIUM PLAYER PI-| Rr 8 ROTARY th with TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS. | bench ‘and rolls, PE 40046, depos’? will hold om, Tim a yments available W. ¥. Miller Sale Office Equipment 63 63 arden and Lawn Eauft ment, 1503 8. Woodward orth of ART METAL DESK. 66° LONG, desk chair, Bazor desk lamp, sory del'd and Small. down | payment, EM Ai ».obe1 5-0615 eee |" c or sale or reta! re 3-3234, ie Gia dirt, FE or A ST E Ga. dressing mixtures, L, Siede. FE pel ee condition. most aEMINGTOH FORTABLE © TYPE- writer $30. MA Sale Store "Equipment 64 64. s dick HUSSMANN MEAT COUN- Cheap. FE ¢-6602. COUPLETE GROCE: AN meat market equip Waik-in box, 10x12" Lincoin 1-086. “Sale § le Sporting | Goods 65 65 AQUA ‘LUNOs NEW AND D USED. Compressed air, 80 Parkhurst. LIVE BAIT MERCURY MOTORS Worms, minnows crawlers. waders, spinning outfits fly rods poop: ree Aches harness. cow ANDERSON HDWE-. 2182 6 it pe ad beret Dai OP st. om. tm 99 99 t. de Sun, ~~ GUNS - BUY - Burr-thell, ‘ye 8 me o - BU ele UY - “% ~ “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 6 A-1 TOP SOrL, cRUsHED sTOws. 7 ha Piretl ec lake ‘Ra. | 1701 Scand — rare and fll. Q. : potent all. any time, FE P SOli. aL SAND AND t aes. 00d USED LUMBER. FE el TOP SOIL. Pulverired, load or deliver, Staniey and Yale. FE 6-2014 or BRo Way 32-1686. AAS SAND AND} 5, ‘Ee he i Ee P, 5 eee ae: we ae oid. Femaie. 25 W New York PARA CANA eee ane Parakeets Guar. to qs ies, 591 EE el at aay i . 431 Dixte Aw 9 ee re ree! brayen Plains OR” 3-120 , | arand “Myareutle werk Tin tisde, ___—_ 2630 _8 Dort Hwy. .Fiint_ 1 Everett trencher and | @ Shia OUSETRAILER. we. Rieke back fi) blade : 1890 d. a Mich. Chain Saw Distr. DEERE Mi in excellent con- MA 62177 before 1: p.m —— Wr Tait | 5) Tf ttt == =e emcee Sav PRELAN att newer 5-297 // and Dad are always asking me!"’ = Auto Service ai | Wanted Used Jsed_ Cars 88 nga ie eli iv, PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR Ca! e' i a Bhop. 23 Hood. Phone FE| 01> mee COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM. - __OLive 2-031! Sale Motor Scooters — 82 Oe eee 1963 ALL STATE. pri For S Sale je. Motorcycles 83 “Wh Orenaede “THE HIGH DOLLAR ‘S27 HARLEY DAVIDSON %4. GOOD toot _ svete used cere. we _Shape. PE 2-0408 ie wl oar pct | vty Disie ‘a HARLEY 74 #5 Stott LAKE "HJ. VANWELT om PARTS AND SERVICE ON our fierce f Davidson. See Harie: lariey ___ OR 3-1958 eees Co. 313 TH reer Payments too high? Trade down, seie HOTORCYCLES SALES transportation fog your equity Rd Keego Harbor PE ¢1762. Bill _Riemenschneiders, 232 8 3 Saginaw _McCai lle SHOP LT For? Sale Bicycles 84. Then Bring It Here eee nannes We pay top dollar for sharp cars. BOYS. 18 IN. EXC. COND. 420 AVERILL’S Fon GALE ALMGat NEW COR: Fee YY re cease vet bicycle loaded with extras. 878. Call MA 6-376) “SHARP CARS ¢ ONLY “Boats & Accessories 85 aod de high “a “colar Lncege vod 2 odel us: a tz rare pes, "ait | "BUD SHELTON _Keego Harbor, FE 8-0871 MOTOR SALES 13 FT. SEMPV BOTTOM Leda Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd. trailer and teh, bbw gar ps rE _son. $145. OR See M&M Motor Sales ia PT. BOAT WHEEL 16 W. MO| for it top dollar om iate model cars. tor, trailer, 166 W 2627 _ Dixie Hwy. OR_ 3-160 oH. P. M 1 OUTBOARD on Moe ieee; 11 CARS rémote controls. § after 4 p.m Advertised last w om were oold Lape ore Bs 100 HP. VERY for to $75. than FE 54-2139. wou pay Foolish "en's. it, "to ee sane. S COMPLETE T with more, less when you might get —. 65-E Mercury motor. FE RIEMENSHNEIDERS : FE 23-0131 232.3. Saginaw. UP TO $80 FOR JUNK & CHEAP —cars. PE 2-2666 dave or eves. “WANTED: SCRAP CARS. Ph. OR 3-4511 WTD.: JUNK CARS & _ SCRAP _service, Call FE 4-0582, BEAUTIFUL WEW BOATS. Down - to- earth ed. Terms. Howard Loomis, 1¢ Dixte » Hwy. AIRCRAPT ALUM. BOAT. 12’, $150. _ FE 8-2258. 1D BOAT AND 5 HP. MOTOR. Must sell, A good bargain! Hurry WANTED ~ JUNKED OR USED to 1714 Cole St in Birmingham nmi paid make anv (off Adama Rd, hear Woodward). Docs, CaTs trained, Burranell, “SOME GOOD USED| free TRACTORS. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Used Ford Tractor with Wagner | ieteetietiaetiaate di aie de dea ech ahah eee La ACRES MIX on | Used C DC with -front load ee te cote ED, HAY, ON | industrial and Porm Trestors. sealed ‘at 1:30 p.m. June @ Parts and Service 1956. to be removed b Trede-ins Wanted bidder, ‘ Reene ‘4 Credit s som s 2a. Mon, through Low —— Rates iBooT F) 0 HOUGHTEN & SON tre mous : ma, 7 = 628 North Mew, rere Peehester x MIXED. > SELLING OUT C 42038. Ford F plow. $550 Ra., near Wixom .o Masse 7 Warne Postmen ies. z LUMBER. ‘Massey Harris model 20 : —treelor_wort_ MA 5606 | Pere Penis eves an fee John Deere A j ; Fer Sale Lienock 7a) 5 Doin Se sa } PURE BRED JERSEY Bi ‘ $20 Me te lp for service, Fresh Jersey | RC. ‘wits out, gue tee Cow and call FE +01. Bigs Perrys mile borin of Op . FARM BULK MILK 2-2042, . 30060 or peers oman SE ae ee AnD | Ciareace Oeil 0s W- Hamlin Ra. PRICED TO SE __Rochester, OLive 1-5621. Se AND UP. oe 7H. TRAILER rh 40Th PE ¢1113 weree, PE © oe ride KING BROS. E OWN YOUR LH, DEALER Colter’ oe ice cream. 2 yr. RD., AT. OPDYEE ee ean ant, Deed beck. ‘Reasee- Auction Sale 77 race OomaRED BROOD MARE a SALE EVERY Pe iets BC meee . persona] ts, L. BE. Smart, Wanted Livestock 73| Sel¢ Farm. 30 West Tienken AUCTION. SAT. JUNE IND AT Wee Paar TO vacrens. 1 ele clock. " Located Zia miles i erce id ile south = __For Sale P oultry 74 ner i Li Pylon esd 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS. siden Son ity cee 4 old. $2.26 . OL, 3-1686, va plow & cultiv: ster. Oliver 16 q boa a ag drill, 7 {. double disc. of Commerce. me. 8 ter tide detivery «a0 —$ Black Hawk corn planter, ne Rubber tired —— etc. 260 bales mixed hay, 200 Speltz, 60 bu. quantity household goods, nes ; Woodward jac pend Floyd Kehri. Clerk. Ed “Gott: coals. auctioneer, Phone Howell For Sale Housetrailers 78 3% ROYAL CRAFT HOUSETRAIL- er, $650, PE 4-460. "66 AN fi FT, LONG. conditioned, Ga eatin = o.- A WESTWOOD. Modern & shower, - ter heater. Glenview Trailer Anes Grantham, 2300 Ganasess LETTE, LIKE NEW, , full rs 0.200. seen at 51 Dr, or call,.| for culars PONTIAC CHIEF AMERICA'S to 60’, 1 to 3 SARATOGA bg 4’, PRICED. TO SELL ditisocd_medere mosh Nemec 73 ft. ‘to on. ml and 2 1 new deterred Loran al aNd credit life peer free om all coy tract purchas HUTCHISON MOBILE - HOMES a eee SA J JUST NORTH OF OXFORD. ~ SB fier Hato fon USED EQUIPMENT ae apt Ober TRAILER _ bath, — Will = trade NTIAC TRACTOR | insu pontiac +ARiiER & & EQUIPME NT CO. | 32% ,gxeellent condition.“ rx Tora Tractor °| BEAUTIFUL a2 A B, SACHIFICR FOR ena Dey’ Sundar -~OXFORD Trailer See nar? ee coaches = — Soman The new ler and Holle Runabout are reg- ulars on our we have severa trailers we wil! sell’ on j - DEALE trae Aobteah — accessories, ae rallets to pic rom. Phone AT OPDYRE. 2-0721 M24 one Mile 8. of Lake Lil it) FORD TRACTOR & 16 IN a W. J Crawford, 66 M AA BUYS AT LEE’S- HOUSETRAILER, TINY HOME | for sale. 6 ee old. FE 4-8037. Call after 4:00 eee Orton, eee ee. 1m: | Cae isi HP nT aes, OF OUTBOARD horse ced Brady. Price up. foto 5.9735 eheen, Sui0'ap. Glisten chats os “up ile up. ¢ aw sige, rv mowers at best 8 SALES Pg SER fice Tal er 921 Clemens ‘ ALM TRACTOR. 1d49 Exchange _ = B. and [pt ont Good ERS. POWER LiPt ANDERSON fom spring tooth. ang section CHAMPION GREAT LAKES rrow Will sell below wholesale cost trailers vi- | Standard steel "ted, COVERS MADE TO ORDER eee ey ie PE 44277 or BACL EY AUTO PARTS FE 6-0219 10 _BAGLEY_ 8T. soars oS $40 ieFT, $55. oe) WE ISIE CHAMPION & CLINTON MOTORS Eigin and Sea Kine [oh 9140 Pontiac Lake Rd OR_3-2211 COSTELLOS BOATS. ‘ORS, trailers. Lake Orton. MES CHRIS CRAFT | 16 rT 6 HM like new, always been kept eS side “Call_ LT 3-1206 ‘oe WAGEMAKER ~WOLVER- ine, molded plywood. super de- luxe model, steering controls and ALL BODY sry i'M & M MOTOR OAL FS 2527 Dixie Hwy __OR_ 31603 For Sale “Trucks” a CONTRACTORS SPECIAL eae aher on condition, OA Tractatilland| iM elseed We ceul-y oa - Complete, runs good, Quick sale CRIS CRAFT. 1055, “CON. tinental 120 hp. utility type. Deal- ers demonstrator, like new. Phone wy s of weekends. FE 2-6319 or truck, $350 ae ._ Side Van and Storage. FE 3-4780 Chev. Stake body iruck. All in erte ® wi stock Fr ALUMA-CRAPT BOATS Wp" sues ae aa ia PENNYAN BOATS =H es EVINR OTORS 61 CHEVE DUMP ~" WILL MICHIGAN PR LORS FOR trade. Terms. FE 3-0060 or FE ANY BOAT & MOTOR 2-2042 MPLETE OUTBOA pth ‘04 CHEV. PICKUP. sHARP. $805. ALL MARINE PAINTS A Ford 2 ton *#take dump, $195. DeSoto, 4 dr. New paint. $349, MARINE SALES & SERVICE 2073 Drury Lane at Pontiac Lake “Se beat 8, TELEGRAPH OR 3-8856 after 5 pm LOR BI UALITY MARINE | i954 CHEVROLET BEL “AIR, For- eUrrcizg — — SEF HARRINGTON! dor. $000 $180 bp dicas Braid Mo- rized dealer for: tor Sales. PE. 32-01% EVINRUDE MOTORS | cuev¥. 1 PICKUP. boats ceatet with extras. Save plenty on this one Haskins Chev. 51 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple_ 5-5071 Open_nites ‘til @ ‘$1 DODGE PICKUP a4 TON. 1950 International pickup ‘2s ton, phone OR 37-1355 HJ VanWelt Marine mardware s & pointe Harrington ipa Works lene 8 Tele re on Phone FE 2-8033 | ENTURY BOATS _ TROJAN VEL LOWJACKET CADILLAC ALUM BOATS DODGE 2 DR ‘47 sREBUILT MO. R * TRAILERS tor Good cond , $150. OR 3-2805 * SKI- EQUIP. INLAND. V "AKT SAL ES S| 37_W. Huron FE 47121 & | JOHNSON GUTBOARD MOTOR ‘TANKER TRUCK ‘SUITABLE FOR road oiling or orchard spraying, will trade. also 1951 's ton GMC pick up FE 5-0219. ee ‘$2 MACK TANDEM TRUCK AND co ideo Roc ataods ry 3. Tralmobile trailer A-1 shape. Everything for boat = uAS —— OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 369 Orchard Lake Ave, -_ Phone FE 2-8020 NEW 12 FOOT | ROWBOATS, 840 7600 Elizabeth -Lake _Rad | ONE 5 HP. JOHNSON OUTBOARD | A _motor. A-1_ condition. FE 5.9735, | FE, 5.9485 ‘ve ANS Es OUTBOARD MOTORS. Boat. MICHIDANS LARGEST GMC U EA creer and one whee! trailer, FE Onkinnd oe oe web #161 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-5811 BOLEN TRACTOR AND CULTIVA- tor. Good condition. FE 49844 L cst ellen D> ft BEEMER 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to 31 | 10 ft. wide avatiable. We (tn-| Bolens ¢ & Wheel . horse nece a me rae Wanye oy : s 1M as yra months tractors. Several- good | to pay. Bank rates. Used trail- used tractors. Also Pow} fen pone ey = Ge COL) Oop er mowers. Evans }quip- "P. ARTS STORE Bottled gas, roof coating, paint. ment, 6507 Dixie iw y. hitches, overload springs, refrig- MA 5-7878. erator, stoves, heaters. Most com. | Dlete line of mob.l bome parts DAVID-BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC- ee ernets in the area tor. Drags cultivator, hillers. Sic- | 60 elegraph FE E 2-3200 | en Eves. & Sun om kle bar - bulldozer blade. Used $250 «8520 Ortonville | py ae __Rent _Trailer Space 79 PALA EAA AO DON'T eure TO CHECK THE scufpment new and used farm NEW—AUBURN F HEIGHTS TRAIL- ent now being offere# at er park. ‘Concrete patios side- cent per cent dis- walks Lee lots Highly restrict- | ed. ‘5 mile 8 E. of Ponti isd Opdvke FE 5-651 19 or FE "Auto Accessories -s 80 asis, carry hoe me iootges tee faa | og e mi iy pepe 8 : 8 ) Wariemer All work aranteed Insurance jobs honored, mee peerage. 4 Uri ¢€ u ass 122 Oakland Ave +7066 __ For “or Sale Tires 80-A | a 670-15 WHITE WALL, GOoop- year, a $16.95 plus ria Ex. _ change. 503 5, Saginaw Fi E_4-0687. aise wean ee AG Mts S rr ginaw, cae “ood 50 per cent ‘ott, ~ E D WILL IAMS __. ABI 8 § Saginaw at _Raburn SHARPEN UP YouR ¢ CAR WITH A rue eR | ee GMC 1951 ‘4 TON PICKUP ORIG. inal finish, § excellent tires vour car or truck down GMAC eerms LIKE. ee MERCURY MARK 40 H. With quickey lower unit 17) ft Peete liner boat and trailer EM 3-22 SaLBOAT. 18 FT DUNPHY CON- dor. Good family boat In salt water—reddy to go’ FF 2-10 SHORTY HOOk’S PIN 2 MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales and Service FE 2 | TONY'S MARINE Eyinavge: MOo- ters. 20 yrs repair experience 1000 Holden's Red Stamps on any | boat or trailer Aluminum boats very cheap. 2695 Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 8-0112 Open ‘til 6 o'clock Transportation ( Offered 87 | easy Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MApie $-5071 Open Nites til @ GMC COF. BULLDOZER DUMP | truck $250 ‘$3 GMC ', ‘TON PICK UP_ PER- fect running cond. $674 JEFF aan nono SALES 8-201 ORs 1950 GMC ') TON” cellent condition, crac ked head repairs Priced at $375, FE 5-0328 "PICKUP EXx- Chie for WANTED, TO BUY: ‘48, “49. °50 N FLY TO PCA ON OCBED: _‘a ton pickup “Chey _FE_ $7068, 73 Hawati $185; Florida, $39. BS. Hee Service, agent. OR 3-944] __ Auto 10. Insurance 90A | Ce ALLSTATE auTro eReO RA RCE | (Founded by Sears Roebuck Co) Cali Jim_Boushell. re pity LEAVING FOR. HARRISBURG Tues. night. Couple share expense FE 5-43 SHARE EXPENSES ‘TO NasH. | — ville. Tenn. Thursday -~pm FE B2 __For Sale Cars 9 TRUCK GOING NORTH PARI ‘ _load either 7 wav FE 5-68068 15 A-B nal BUILT 3 oe WEEK ra ¥dro xcellent condition $125 es eoN nae HARRIS $423 N. Shore Dr Lake Orton Tee —— 55 BUICK SPECIAL, HARDTOP, Wanted Used Cars 88 9 tone gray R & Autom ee || (Mad ote W Tires. Very clean. WTD: SCRAP Lebrpiled 3 AND __junked cars. FE 54638 HOW. ARD Ie ARE, INC. CASH FOR ANY ake OR LATE 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, Kéevgo __models Econom a 22 Auburn BUICK "ss SPECIAL F RADIO AND) eater White sidewalls, standard LATE MODE! CARS CLEAN AND 180 ton shift. $1,800 OL 1-65¢1 _tiac Rd BRING TITLE Hala! WAITING GLENN'S R SALES — | BARGAL AIN } °53 Olds 98 Sedan, By dtamatic: Radio & Heater W-Wa Power Brakes. Dark eu price, $900 | MOTO! 254 8 Saginaw st _PE. &7371 | set of chrome wire wheels, set of 6 for lesg — half the cost ef a new set Lake Orion Motor Sale + M4 at Clarkston Rd, i Ford - Mercury MY 21-2611, WE NEED trucks eel. North Chevrolet's _ Big Lotin B itmingham USED CARS ann | Get mar price before you "Bright Spot" | (+ Orchatd Lake at-Cass ¥ t “T've been asked to get married plenty of times — Mother | j model, To- |- | 99 PONTIACS, 99) LATE ‘50 LONG WHEEL BASE | * CH oR _3-9833 _MA 53-4698 |. ept i WI d@duct $50 for | moto ~ | BUDGET | Ms FE 8Q488 [. Studebaker 4 DOOR OVERDRIVE - $395 » LARRY. ISS Zena * Hoes: $ 045 «#035 . § 975 moleieenle $045 nelalelete 8 605 . * 5 .. © 525 $ 565 - 8405 .. 8 4% -. $465 $ 365 8 365 $345 ‘ord 2 dr $s 0 ‘#6 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. 6 TRUCKS ‘$4 Chev. Pick-up............ $068 ‘$3 Dodge Pick-up . ones. O06 “8 Ford tele jon bos. .. 8478 “abe "$308 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER.. DODGE-PLYMOUFTH Hard to rte agh Easy to oa with. 233 8 PE 2-013) 954 Saun bs pa HARDTOP full power. $1,600. a BUICK SPECIAL bit Wh: Sei pars! sl ¥ per ‘86 BUICK SPECIAL. 3 DR. acre _top. Complete power EM 3- CADILLAC 147 FLEETWOOD. dr, Take over smalj momshy _Ppayments. PE 2-8787 CADILLAC 61 SEDAN. ‘eS eee 60) §=6SPECIAL. and brown, special leather iim. Excellent cond. Low mile- age. Owner, FE 2-6645 ‘6 CHEVIE. hep op et TAKE over payment. Old var as 2 equity. or oe rr 6-0744. After 6, OR CHEV. recht 1960. VERY GOOD cond. . FE 1-6301. BY OWNER 1952 CHEV. 4 DOOR deluxe very clean, PE 5-7526. ‘Sl CHEV, 4 DOOR, RADIO, HEAT. DIR. 8IG. SPOT LIGHT. ORIG- _INAL OWNER. PE -¢-8903 CHEVROLET MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 1949 Chevrolet 2-door . . $05 1949 Plymouth Sedan . _ $% 180 Hudson ee $145 1940, Chevrolet 2-4 $105 1951 Chevrolet ci ¥ coupe $305 1982 Chevrolet 1964 Ford sal Omme 3605 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-S071 = Open Nites ‘till LJ — Rs DEL spond R & H. rie . One own- CHEV. 150 SERIES “rake over capone OR Sree: JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL Teen Ta Teas 8 i061 FORD CONVERTIBLE, —fhenp. 221% Chandler. chea 1961 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN. RA- dio and heater. $380. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass ce ee Pike Sts. ~~ {956 DE DEMONS FRAT RS en — — ‘$0 FORD AND ‘80 PONTIAG must sell, cheap. MUtsal” 46131. ‘4? FORD 2? DR. NO A pereaht 685. 4560 Elizabeth 1952 roan CUSTOM 8. —_ & CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts, FE 43685 a +e) fon erfect pane ndition. Ideal and car $3. down we monthly paym . Call @1521, ask for Mr. Black. Rogers. Seles and Service, 695 as SPORD | are WAGON . CAD? ‘ition al camer will sel for Ae 550, rbical _cost, over $3,500. MI 4 ~~ RANCH WAGON Two ‘54 Fords ~ excellent condi- tion. The idea hunting HURON MIR. SALES 253 W. Hyron FE 2-2641 JACK HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston 966 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. Cata- | a Power steering, power Loder - — equi; . Paeto cial's car jw dow ment. 1956 Pontiac 870 ine Gout pe. trator. Must move imme- _INSANE That's what you will say when you see how Baigmopad cheap we are a Keli ‘ Oldsmobile | Demonstrators HIOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR eo OLDSMOBILE. | omc TRUCK DEALER OLive 528 N Main Rochester ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdensome? Let us help you to adjust to leas expensive mode! Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clatkston Rd Pord — ‘Mercury MY 2-26" | 1962. ee 7} oR VERY nse OnE oaEViE S oz rx rR ce _ Power Glide, $1,625 ~~ WestSide Used | Cars” Drive out where overhead ts low some and save the difference. Many maker & models to choosé from. West Side Used Cars Ww. Huron PE 42185 BUD SHELTON OFFERS 'S4 Ford C-line 4 dr. FOM . $1198 "o4 Chev. ae wate 4 dr. Po. $1185 ‘84 Chev. 210, 2 dr. $1 "83 2 dr. ‘$2 Olds Sup 88 2 dr ‘33 Chev. 4 dr ‘633 Plym. 2 o “Hl-drive ‘$2 Merc. 2 OM 2 Chev. B sais Po "53 Che 52 Pont. 2 dr. "$2 Chev, 2 Dr. ‘51 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘49 Ford 4 dr ‘49 Merc. 4 dr Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES ‘Cor Auburn & East Bhd _FE 4-6728 | $5-150" 4 DR CHEV. NEARLY new tires $1,005, term-<. F 5-2706 < '33 CHEV HARD TCP V-8, $1,650. i OR 3-1028 “49 DODGE CONVERTIBLE, GooDp | top and motor, R&H, WW. tires. | New paint. $175. OA 8-364 $2. DODGE 4 DR. VERY CLEAN. ; No rust EM 3-081 1953 FORD VICTORIA. 1 RADIO, heater, Cohtinental A Sharp. JEFFREY FORD SALES ‘OA Mor. sh 6) ————— — ‘31 FORD, VERY Shela $175. diately. Low down = ment. Lem! es enh adio, heat- vi N. MAIN ST. RKSTON i) aes +a 9 MApie 5-5566_ _MaAble 5-1141 bo ao Cony. _ A-l SHAPE. PE | ined F< 64 FORD. V2 WHITE AND S AND BLUE | 00 Cheap. 253 N. Ne winding, _ after 5 ioe Fe FORD | econ) RUNNING ( CON- | | _fition, MA 5- } National: | Motor Sales “We will ca you a car, even if your ‘credit has been turned down else- where.” FOR AS LITTLE As $39.50 Dn. No’ co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, nay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17!_ 8. SAGINAW | | ‘38 Buick, $75. 82 Hi ‘6s FORD, RANCH waooe oa ReH, Ford-0-Matie very clean. only | HOWARD LARE, INC. 2705 ~=Orchard Lake Rd. Keego 31 |, RAISER RUNS GOOD $195 “9 MERCURY_ FAIR CONDITION $165. EM 3-3039 | ors “MERCURY CUSTOM 2 DOOR |, & H. Automatic trans. Turn cies) back-up lights. 2 tone green and white. $1,250, can help -finance. .MA 6-1212 MERCURY 1¢ HP. CRUISER. Gear shift. remote controls, com- pletely reconditioned. $200. LAS | _ #5474 8 after 4 pm Don't F lunk Out Now! . FV. 06 Demos. 27-DOOR SEDANS. & CYL. LOW, MILEAGE PRICED TO SELL. | 210 V-# 2-DOOR POWER ee LOADED WITH EXTRA ‘BEL AYR HARD-TOP SEDAN BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER 2TONE. LOADED WITH EX- BEL AIR V-8 4 | BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND SIL: | VER GRAY FINISH, LOADED WITH EXTRAS MANY MORE TO oe FROM AS LOW | | $195 | Your Car Down enna TRADES OWEST TERMS “TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW RHEAD LOCATION -ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS PRICED FOR EASY DOOR SEDAN, DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” #571 Dixie Mighway | MAple 5-071 Open ones Mu .| be i June Is Too Close, | let's Graduate to an Oliver Buick 5 Used Car | $2395 ‘65 Buick super 2 dr. hardion | Riviera. Power steering & brakes. | “one owner, | $675 =U | ‘$2 Pontiac 2 dr. & 4 dr Radio | & heater, Hydramatic, 6 to choose from. $795 "83 Chevrolet 2 dr. radio & heat- er, Ro rust. excellent condition. eae ‘$3 Buick Special, radio & heater with Dynafiow . S $1495 "$4 Pontiac Starchtef Catalina Ra- dio & heater, all leather interior, Mydramatic . very neat looking. $1695 ‘56 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & heater... Hydramatic, 2 tone blue, low mile- age, excellent tires. . 'M Ford revert iid ra- dio & beaper ag a |-O-M at: "63 Pontiac 2 dr & 4 dr. Radio & heater, Hydramatic, 3 to choose fro! $1195 fal Ford Customline V-8 Ford-O- | : $595 | ‘82 Buick +4 Radio & heater | This one's ofir special | _ Oliver Buick 210 Orchard Lake Ave i] PY bathe Pontiac noes ite Buleks” | 2-0101 am. to #8 pm se DeSoto 4 dr. Hai = vaca- }-.alltomatic 53) DeSoto "53 Pontiac 4 dr, 33. Mercury 4 This car is sharp and! "4 Nash ~ AAA Pee Reconditioned One Owner USEDICAR SPECIALS $1495 sedan. Radio and heater, auto- matic power steering & brakes, V-8 engine. An extra clean car, $995 52 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. Radio and heater, .gyro- matic, new premium) w/wall tires... Today’s special. $795 ’54 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan. Radio and heater, $1195 "53 Buick Roadmaster Radio| Riviera Hardtop. and heater, dynaflow, power steering & brakes, window - A) and seats. $995 dr. sedan. Radio and heater, w ‘wall tires. automatic an too. Today's special. $1195 ‘33 Buick Convertible. Ra-, dio and heater, dynaflow,, automatic windows, yel-) low with black top and) | wire wheels. $995 sedan. Radio and heater, hydra- matic, w/wall tires, pow- er steering too. $995 dr. sedan ready to go. $1995 DeSoto 4 dr. “Radio and ‘heater, matic, w wall tines, . $1395 Se ie Iwinouth 4 dr. sedan, \8 engine and heater. $1095 Rambler. Hard top. Really equipped with radio and heater, w) wall "s8 sedan. atito- ‘tires ard gas saving over- drive. Today's special. $1195 33 Mercury Monterey Hardtop. Radio ‘and heat- er, Merc-O-Matic, power steering and brakes. w/walk tires and leather trim. $2095 35 DeSoto Hardtop. Kull power-and ready to go $3595 26 Lincoln. 4 dr. sedan Can't tell from brand new. 33 Plymeuth 2 dr. sedan Radio and heater. $795 "S35 Ford Alamntine 6, 2 dr Today only. OO DOWN DELIVERS CARS BELONM 49 Plymouth 2 Dr. "52 Studebaker ‘S3 Studebaker | Cli UT Z - SPECIAL SALE MEANS BIG SAVINGS TO YOU WE HAVE A COM- PUEDES EINE DEMONSTRATORS & COMPANY OFFI- CIALS’ CARS — SEE THEM TODAY! Schutz Motors De8oto-Piymouth Dealer 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 6-5300 ORIEN aAaM “til » I full Only . , x A ey a ss ‘ ae a8 y Eee nar: ce i ie { wer ae Sarr i (her pm i ae’ ‘ # —? / } fe ae yi; oe Oeyener t } f ‘ y i, Oy fa \ i a . } j \: S \ pe | | j " pf ie ofl } | A é | | ao é ne o oh \ i 7 : 2 th a i : . \ f | : pe PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 | Scas | va I 7 For Sale Cars, 91| For Sale Cars _91| _Fer Sale Care 91). For Sele Care bas = | 1961 new tos MERCURY $205 me transmission. Radio & BRAID Ss. OF PONTIAC ‘ESFABLISHED 1924 50 USED CARS DOWN PAYMENT CENTRAL | LINCOLN-MERCURY Coen oe Pike Sts, Re! TD. PERFECT CONDI- LIQUIDATION LOT assume easy monthly mouth Dealer rab 1 Highland Ra “hase, EM ya ects SW. Pike Sts : 1955 MERCURY: HARD TOP. 2 wit FE_2-0186 wir Stes We Baginew. endl ai Hydra. In lchaas ly — %% OLDS 08 CONVERTIBLE Feetue ro _Hydra. R_& H. FE §-0170 OLDg 1935 98 HOLIDAY COUPE |‘s6 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS Full wer, Under head 0 _mi- Bell or je. FE 3-7372 ~~ OLDS 88 4 DR. ae UP TO $900 DISCOUNT This is a very sharp. ‘51. White I RETAIL STORE top. dark green body, radio, heat-— a Lipa At) pay "PE 31119 er, Hydra. Excellent condition me- bber. A chanically. Very g ru 1955 PONT. 4 DR SERIES 870. bargain for someone, People’s __Inquire 40 Sanderson 5 _Auto Sales. 68 Oakland. FE 2-235... ——-———— as UW Es OLDS, 1956 DEMOS. : iPER &f Hard tops, ; B 1955 SUPER 68| 84 Super 68 and *8 tGanvertibig Hygramatic” Powsr | COWey A er arate he ree ro fob acorn Wie, dinela low as Hegd ee sar ——- up to washers. Tinted glass. White side-| 36 mon' wall tires, Approx. 5000 mi. Call MAple 5-176] after 6:30 p.m. ‘Ss ody save 42000, sy. LOAD. sev ~ ~ 7. at emis csper sedan: | At) 0515. GHE VROLET-OLDS _ wh etmeie ixie High wa: a M- UREK apie! yokes Hig! y Faber 5 MOTOR SALES pe vERY ‘South Bivd. at Woodward. FE ¢o5e7 | 18h f running order. sie 1950 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR, GOOD OM 3-0374 tires, Fair condition, $65. Call | Holly MElrose 17-1897. 1955 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 1951 zoe 8; 4 DOOR. REAL sharp! $39 CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. PE 4-3885 LOOK! 1956 Plymouth station)” GOOD USED CARS fj } é ar. Mmod- | 's6 Chev. station wagon, os wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod S¢ Chev. tara Top ara — ‘53 PONTIAC CUSTOM CAT. _OR 3-1754 els. Some are demos. | -55 Chev. sport ¢ "65 Chev 4-dr, V-8, | ‘55 Buick Special ede are a Gases pala R&H: ww /'S4 Chev, Bel Air sedan. | Goce co special fury white (ress i oe ee 2dr aioe biue trim Many special fea- ‘Sa cay weldae34e peal s Wife's Car TAYLOR CHEVROLET Shown by Appointment SALES | Walled Lake — _ | 1953 PONTIAC, 4DR oe 8, | | | MA 41561 1954 Plymouth Belv. club sedan. V-8. Pysh Button drive. R&H., $795. Private. FE | ww Sea Spray Green ‘$3! PONTIAC CATALINA, \, MARD- tires. Defho. _ | top, R & H, iste Trans., Power | Plymouth Savoy 4dc R & H Steering fel . Tires, Very clean, W tires. Beautiful cherry red | HOW: RD LARE, INC. | end white demo. THESE CARS ON SPECIAL SALE 72705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego | WILL ACCEPT |1985 Ford V-8 ranch wagon, 2-tone, | R&M. The Town and Country car. It's nice. ere ae 4dr. Cranbrook with part payment of & gos used car eh hy term Belv. trim. Hunter and sea spray y green. R&H Will trade. Joos SPENCE Hudson Hornet Club cpe,| 62 Gatiens Ars PE 5-020? aie H. power. Hydra. R&H. One 56 RONT a Never bees af patho FE 2-8000, “CY OWENS" YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY” OWENS owner. 1950 Plymouth station wagon, Savoy model. spec. upholstery, R. & H Just the all purpose car for you [eet oe station. wagon, 4 dr., th 3 seats. R & H, good family | Poh 1959 Plymouth Cranbrook coupe. R&H It's nice. J | | CLARKSTON | | MOTOR SALES - 32.8 MAIN sT CLARKSTON elubd | owner, CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | yer 8. Saginaw St ‘ 'FE 5-410 Fr 8-3688 Open 8am. to 8 pm. Pally Open sew. te Bom URN TO. TURNER For the BEST -In WHEELS and DEALS” "34 Ford 2 dr......$899 "53 Plym. | 4 dr.... .$599 ’35 Chev. Bel Air $1399 '54 Ford S.-W gn. $1199 "$2 Plym, 2 dr.....$444 = '51 Chev. 2 2dr..... $244 54 Buick H’dtop $1644 "35 Ford 2 dr.....$1099 "55 Ford S. Wgn. $1499 34 Linc. Capri "54 Chev. 4dr...... $899 Hardtop .....$1899 34 Ford. Podien $1199 53 Ford 2 dr......$644 ’S3 Nash 2 dr...... S644 53 Mercury 2 dr.. .$799 2) Eordi4rdiy yy. $9053 De moto 4 dr.. . $699 25 Ford Tardtop $1744 "1 Plym. 4 dr.....$244 33 Dodge x dr... 8609 "53 Hudson Jet....$499 4 PPvim. 4 dro... S844 S2 Ford Ilardtop. .$699 '§2 Nash Ramb Shee 53. Chev. 2 dr......S644 SUA, MAEflo ooo owe 3 Ford R. Wen, $899 83 Ford Hardtop. /8944 By Plym. Hardtop $999 "52 Chev. 2 gr.. 499 "31 Ford 2 dr...... $244 "54 Ford Co. Cea $1 209 "8? De Sota C. Cpe. $499 53 Olds 88 2 dr... “Soy "33 Buick Su per... $999 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS. CARS LISTED BELOW 1952 Chev. Cpe. 1952 Ply. Cl. Cpe. 1953 GMC] 1951 Ford Sta. Wen, 1951 Ford 13 ton pickup 1932 Nash Sta. Wen. 1932 De Soto Cl. Cpe 1953 Hudson Jet CONVERTIBLES 1933 Ford 1952 Chev. 1955 Ford SPECIALS Ford Thunderbird, like new. vee e $2599 Nash Rambler 2 dr, » With factory installed air conditioning. : MANY, MANY MORE Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. . Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 ; ton Ep 19354 Ford 1952 Buick 1933 Chev. A PITONE CALL a. STARTS A COURTESY CAR Pa ae a oe — a 1am ea pe at cr me at aa { 7 G4 * : Fy ‘ 4 |" 7 } , anne eo __THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1956 / “TWENTY-THREE $64, 000 Question” -- Today’ S Radio Programs -- -- \} ‘WIR, (700), CRLW, (eee). Ww, (956) WOAR, (11390) WXYZ, (1270) WroN, (1460): WJBK, (1490) : TONIGET wrik N : . ¢ w P WCAR, News, Coffee WWJ, Ross Mulholl “WW, News by Lewis LW, News, 3. wee Kuren| WPON, News WXYZ, Speed Cia vo WXYZ, Wattrick PON, Nea Mickey Shorr | ¢:30—WJR. Music Hall | CKLW, ews. Malenchrino | CKLW, f WXYZ, Fred Wolf | WJBK, News, Bon “MeLeed WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge wigan News, Caravan wi ‘AR, Bows, Caravan WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine w News, Platter Parlor PON, 200. 1:30—WJR, Dr.c Malone #:30— WIR. Dinner Dete ‘wwi. Mtacte Parade ewe Bud Davies , Reas w Tiger nes WXYZ, Bill Stern CxLW, News, Toby David WPON, Guy Nunn tf Eddie Chase WJBK, News, Tom ee | 2:00—WJR, tnd Mrs. Bur WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, News Roundup WWJ, Ross Mulholland wren pad J. Fe pdoed! 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Pepper” Way to Learn Acting: imitating-an- Animal _By EARL WILSON | NEW YORK — If there are any camels reading this, 1) ‘trust they won’t be offended when I mention that Miss Carroll ane the “female Marion Brando,” looks quite uncamelish. * * * “Imitating some sort of animal helps many actors do a character,” Miss Baker, Elia Kazan’s latest discovery, who's ‘from Carpentertown, Pa., says. “A woman at the Actors Studio impersonated a squirrel. - “She portrayed a rather eccentric woman secretary who, _to her seemed to be represented by a squirrel. “For hours she watched a squirrel un- Ail she could toss her head and look up to you quite squirrel- lishly. She was very good and she readily at- tributed her success to be- coming a scuirrel.” , Miss Baker, getting celebrated after two pictures, “Baby Doll” and “Giant,” added: “I tried unsuccessfully once to be a camel.” “I stood in the zoo for hours watching the camels. But the camel was too slow for this girl I played. I should have picked out a speedier animal, like a deer.” Carroll could perhaps have impersonated a zebra or chip-| munk in portraying “Baby Doll"—she plays a young wife who) sleeps ih a crib to avoid her husband—but she used, as a model, an 80-year-old woman. “Why animals?” asked Miss Baker, married now to Geese Jack Garfein, and once briefly the wife of furrier Lew Ritter. “Some animals are more interesting than humans. "If you haven't been asked to impersonate an animal or maybe a tree,” Miss Baker said, “perhaps this sounds silly, CARROLL ibut if you've ever been a tree, you know it isn't.” ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Nanette Fabray and Marty Mills hopped to California— reviving the marriage rumor , °” . Frank Parker, Carmel Quinn, et al. go off the air during Arthur Godfrey's summer vacation: part of his new nobody’s-got-a-contract policy . Ezio Pinza, still out of “Fanny,” officially attributes it to ex- haustion, and his hotel won't put through phone calls, lei “He isn't feeling well.” Paul Whiteman—at his S¢th-year-in-Show-Biz party thanked cosmetic tycoon Raymond Spector, his new spon- sor, for the money clip, adding: “I know you'll keep this filled for me” . . . Nejla Ates, busted up from ex-fiance Jimmy Dell, kept the ring; she also has one from Shep King of. Texas. “Shep’s was bigger,” she says; “he had five cars; Jimmy: only has three.” Jayne Mansfield said at Gilmore's she ‘wen Mickey (“Mr. Universe”) Hargitay because he “has a lot upstairs"—and he returns the compliment . . . Hal March, who'll sing on an NBC-TV'er, is taking lessons from Julius LaRosa’s coach. He |says, “Worse he can't make me.” Ex-Amb. Joe Kennedy watched son-in-law Peter Lawford clown at the Copa. (Rhonda Fleming laughed so hard at Durante she split her dress down the side.) Earl's Pearls... ; One great advantage in being old is that you can stand for more and fall for less—Ham Park. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A woman's idea of a larger shoe, is the same size that doesn’t fit so tight.”—Art Moger. TODAY'S. BEST LAUGH: neers,” boasts Roger Price. “They went west in non-sched- uled covered wagons.” The British cast of “The Matchmaker” went backstage at/ One of them saw the huge stage and/| Radio City Music Hall. gasped, “I've played cities smaller than that.” .. . brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Stand in Kickback Trial ng, Wesley W. Walker, 30, of 451 WASHINGTON w — Army Coll Telegraph Rod., paid a fine of| Louis H, Shirley returns to the !s45 and $ in costs in Justice of alleged graft in military cloth- Emmett J. Leib. ing contracts. Shirley told the Senate Investi- Detroiter Fined $100 | never received money to influence’ Robert J. Harrower, 25, of De-| |his judgment as a top contracting troit, was fined $100 and costs of officer in the purchase of military $10 for driving while under the ‘uniforms in the early 1950s. the shrine of Lourdes in France. Justice Floyd Harger. er Room. “Mickey,’’ whose note bore no re- | (D turn address or last name. The letter read: ; “Dear Mommy, I miss you very much since you went to ' live with God. I hope you're | Arthur Godfrey. Heartthrob Theater. 55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. @ SERVICE @ TV — RADIO — HI-FI @ TV—ALL MAKES @ RADIOS @ TAPE RECORDERS @ P. A. SYSTEMS—OFFICE INTERCOMMS BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149-W.. HURON FE 4-5791 _ 25 Years Experience “acnocs — happy. I'm lonesome without | We ni ° ¢ you and Daddy since you have a Sariass gone dway. in Tulnaoone “Please tell God to help me Ohio be good so I can come to heaven & He is @ | a 1 television —— by you. 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Z ft ! rly 1 dy } i / Michigan Dems Convene Friday Named AMC Executive DETROIT u—Bernard A. Chap- man has been appointed vice U: president in charge of operations HARD TO DESCRIBE | ry for American Motors Corp. He was) “We are emotionally closer to a,°! Only one visit a month. formerly vice president and gen-|balance now than we have been e ral manager of the Kelvinator in a long time,” said Dr: Richard! Meet in Grand Rapids Division of the firm. defaths of the convicted slayer's| parents have left an indelible mark ‘on the remainder of what once was a proud and extremely happy fam- jily in this Cleveland syburb. ‘Sheppard, Dr. Sam's eldest broth-' Ohio Penitentiary an average of ; . . the holiday nee Dr. Sam.| once a month. They stagger their) GRAND RAPIDS —W alter; 2 visits so that one of the doctors/Reuther, Untied Auto Workers is at the hospital at all times. It|president and vice president of means too that Dr. Sam gets visi- tors once every two weeks instead , | “We are absolutely convinced | Richard said. “We are certainly | |ALF-CIO, and Gov. Williams will) hopeful that the court will reverse. be among principal speakers June) the decision and set Dr. Sam free 11 to 14 at the Michigan CIO Coun-|or order a new trial. -We feel “Dr. Sam looks healthy and cil Constitutional Convention. | very definitely now that the hys- he’s trying to keep busy at the |More than 1,000 delegates are ex-iteria is over, a cool, objective prison,” Dr. Richard explained. ‘pected at the convention. jevaluation can be made.” | that Dr. Sam is innocent,” Dr.' @ = =i Ree aM a oo ) wf A Pe 1 oS le Oe, ra eS / / *Y 3 7 ' i i ‘ g 5 4 \ = H : L uF if WES " : = ’ . | \ TWENTY-FOUR / ; i : THE PONTIAC PRESS... ‘TUESDAY, MAY. 29, 1956). 24 i rst Rrastes . “rose 7 " “ - r ‘ i. WHAT'S MY LINE? Family Loyal to Dr. Sam a a po Ty INSTRUCTIONS: Each word, is related to se « work, Un- | - . / some afew pole Yo avns oy He, Anwar €ppards Awalt Ketrla pproval | Stu. ee . ee 8 #9 8 * ee = , i 5 2 - 2 i | . ' . ‘By WILLIAM LEVY fer. “The emotional turmoil that “He's working in the prison hos- two years. A yA e_/ rye f . a Sox BAY VILLAGE, Ohio (INS) —.We experienced during the trial, pital and that move has helped — The 7-year-old boy/is living with This Time— a, ’ The Sheppards of Bay Village are ie pa Iteiicos nose n val gael lage his uncle, Dr. Stepbien. | Don’t Put It Off! 2 waiting hopefully for the Ohio ra penis ” = __ One of the hardest hit personali-' WRITES NOTES / tr —=— = — ; ling on the appeal! ties in the Sheppard saga was the | Chip. has done xery well in, . _--hat.Delayed ee a 181 "gga? of convicted wife-slayer Dr. Sam jn the case now centered in Co- hasn't seen his father in almost adjusting himself - the situation,” Tribute... = 4 Sheppard. lumbus, Drs’ Richard and Ste- | -—— - Dr. Richard said. “Dr. Steve and . | t for pst | a “ s y ccuments PMC®, Sheppard are busily en- Grand Rapids ‘W , his wife, Betty, have become just A Permanent Marker or Monumen : le = eo = a ciee is gaged in running the family. Wan Opids CQPpon ire a mother and father to -him.| a Remembered Loved One’s Grave — 6E: jest moni, an . ; | founded Bay View Hospital. | GRAND RAPIDS ih — The Co- They've di t ifi ‘ x expected before the second anni- ; a = Se ne \o- They've done a terrifie job: . i Y have had to/*put it off.” NOW, 1 MUROH 7k _versary on July 4 of Marilyn Shep- Business at the hospital slumped: balt Bomb — newest scientific, “Chip writes notes to his father Stop opts Leas 4 M rial is well . | ell - pard’s death. vonsiderably between the time ot ee Serie cancer heise Sesl| aR a ae lather | nome ver, 7 Aes SENG emo . | é é iscases — began op- | . : coe 8 But even acquitial of the the murder and the end of the Aten tment al ines, orth! also corresponds with him with | WITHID 5 NAIY rae | charge that Dr. Sam bludgeoned 10-week trial the next fall. But Hosptial. It is West Michigan's | notes = letters he writes to Dr. ice You'd Expect! 6 ERISSOU | her to death could not complete- things are running more normally fi. such imstalltion and the! mere. As Much As 407% Off the Price Youd “xpec’: 7 be ly heal the deep errors Gi by lage according to Dr. Richard. third inthe state. University hos-| The Sheppards were pboetenedy ae an © TRESNEW | ene of the. most publicized mur- and the hospital has announced @ pital at Ann Arbor and Henry when the Supreme Court admitted EE 9 TYORS - | der trials of this er any century. $200,000 expansion prgoram. |\Ford Hospital at Detroit have the case for review. | IT ISN'T tall otc ° Macon loheayellr Unter pow: The murder of pretty Marilyn VISIT THE PRISON ‘similar equipment. | They remain feavinced thet an | THIS : f so hace, Genier, gauge, sheeR, nVion. Sheppard, the subsequent convic-| Drs. Richard and Stephen and ee eee “ou sider , —a * ushy-hair in-| t the facts about quality’ stone, lettering, carving, and our © fea'wnats a Line, tne |tion of Dr. Sam and the rapid-fire their’ wives visit Dr. aes at the Reuther, Williams to Talk “der” — killed Marilyn early in ee prices. Thin advertisement saves you a saleaman's commission. It reminds you of a delayed desire and respon- sibility. Discuss this important matter with your family, You will feel better when a decision is made. ——OPEN MEMORIAL DAY— PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. 269 Oakland Phone FE 2-4800 to Name 44 Delegates to National Parley LANSING (Michigan Demo- crats wil] meet in Grand Rapids this weekend to select 44 dele- gates to the Democratic national convention. The state convention is expect- ed to be a routine affair, much quieter than the — Republican convention last month in Detroit, where Detroit Mayor Albert E.. Cobe announced he is a candidate for governor, Next to the selection of delegates to the national convention, the most important task for the Grand Rapids convention will be the drafting of a ‘“‘statement of prin- ciples"—a_ declaration of whai Michigan Democrats think the na- tional platform should be. “FAVORITE SON” The delegation will be instructed to support Gov. Williams as a favorite son presidential candidate at least 6n the first ballot at the national convention starting Aug. 13 in Chicago. What the delegates will do with their votes after that is unknown at this point. Backers of Adlai Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefauver have remained quiet, so far. Eight of the 44 delegates will | be selected by the convention at || large during the Saturday busi- ness session, The other dele. | gates will be chosen in district caucuses Friday night. In additioin, up to 52 alternate delegates will be named. Gov. 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