see eS Te eee The Weather ©. 8. Weather Bureaw Forecast Thundershowers - Details page two / ‘ T ‘ E PONTIAC PRESS MAKE OVER i 114th YEAR kkkkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 11,1936 —44 ESSES ASSOCIATED PRESS ITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE - ™ ¥ ' City llocates Half Million for Hospital x * * x *& * * x * x Ped Commission Education Board Vetoes Pos tal Site Bid toTake Deficit e r 6137 500 Option on City School Meets Refusal Members Consider Loss Would Be Too Great at Price Offered The Board of Education last night threw cold water, on a $137,500 proposal to. buy the Central School site for an additional post of-' fice building. | Four board members at ‘the meeting agreed they stood to lose almost a quar-| ter million dollars on the deal. The $137,500 figure was quoted in a four-months' option asked by Pontiac Real Estate man James A. | Taylor, who first made overtures in a sale three months ago. He urged action within a few days. | Postal officials said today that. Taylor was not empowered by them to negotiate for options on! tne site for the building. Arthur C. Chandler, regional | real estate manager of the Chi- cago district of the Post Office Department, said the government preferred to negotiate its own options on sites for proposed | additions. ° Taylor indicated that the 1%, acre site across E. Pike street Where Rocket Hit House AP Wirepheto FAILED TO EXPLODE — An unidentified guard looks at the side of a house hit near Mt. Clemens by an Air Force rocket lib- erated, the Air Force said, ‘“‘inadvertently"’ during unloading opera- tions of Sabre jet planes at nearby Selfridge Air Force base. At least | | 22 rockets were liberated. The rocket hit the house a glancing blow, | broke a window but failed to penetrate the wall or explode. 3 Deadly Rockets Hunted by AF at Mount Clemens wm isnt i “ MOUNT CLEMENS (?—Demolition experts searched Eoka. in a populated area today for three deadly rockets un- from the City Hall is the favored accounted for among 22 fired accidentally from a of Nicosia’s Greek quarter by chil- " jocation for a new building already rounded F86 Sa {- = nd New Trouble Boiling Up in Cyprus | NICOSIA, Cyprus. (INS) —Trou- people thus slowing the example) During the night a huge cloth) The Eoka leaflets contained this’ ble 1s boiling up anew on the tiny/f the occupation forces towards poster had been hung on the walls stark warning to the British: 'the murdered Greek patriots." ‘of. Nicosia's cathedral declaring: | Karaolis and Demetriou were “English murderers: Karaolis hanging, torture with torture. Sup burled in the Nicosia prison cem- | and Demetriou will live forever in ‘ported by over 400,000 Greek Cyp-, | etery immediately after the our hearts—Eoka.’ riots, inflexible and determined, we hangings, The bodies of axecuted KJ ishall fight day and night for the | Thousands of Cypriots crowded) application to Cyprus of the right around the poster to read it lof pil Reith ‘Ronnie Shilton. eens Routers No Flood Dangers Here, but Other Cities Perile vember and April respectively, lin the Cooler | led secretly in reprisal for the military dictatorship on this jlegedly stolen car apparently ran| Although this.morning’s sunshine is expected to yield jisland of Cyprus, | The outlawed underground Cyp-| riot organization Eoka claimed to-| iday it had executed two British! ‘soldiers in reprisal for yesterday’s| hanging of two Greek Cypriots. . | Lary rR a eves '*° Leaflets distributed in Nicosia) °°** thos Lo . \identified the executed British sol-| idiers as Cpls. Gordon Hill and) were hanged yesterday and bur- executions of “victhus of Brith The 28-year-old driver of an al-, Greek island." . (out of gas last night at W. South | Yesterday ,at dawn the British’ lvard W. and Franklin road. He hanged two young members of | | In the other car was Bloomfield’ serious flooding danger is expected al |Eoka, one for baving killed a PO | Township Officer Newton Tubbs, | 8 8 uy: eaten) on Cine 2 soph Pa arrested Corrie C, Bloodworth, But communities else-+ 2 x Mehgpborrcntegeay a Central St. after identifying the Where in southern Mich-| ‘large Greek majority on the stra-| license — mepeore ~ that ot igan are preparing for al utput ‘tegic British island base as mar. & Cab reported Bet a uw ™' overflows and evacuations tyrs in the fight for union with| tes before in Pontiac, Greece, were Michael Karaolls, 7, | Pontiac police today ebtehoed « today as rivers swirl dan- § d f¢ p land Andreas Demetriou, 22 one Franklin road. He’ gerously close to flood stage foppe Or ay | They were the first Cypriots exe- (cculevacd aed wil Waodwardlare: and weathermen predict Three City Plants Send cuted fog political crimes since the | more rain. nue. bee ‘a ok coat ton in Bloodworth explained that he'd! in 400 families are reported ready “We shall answer hanging with! . In Grand Rapids, 1,300 persons) Over 11] ,500 Men Home ~ of 200-Bed Wing Bids Over $3.5 Million Without Equipment for New Structure ~The City Commission allocated a. half-million dollar appropriation to Pon- tiac General Hospital last night to aid in the construc- _|tion of what is destined to ‘become an unequipped 200- ‘bed hospital wing. But the city will make up any deficits to equip the wing when it is opened, ac- cording to City Manager W. K. Willman. The deficit will be be- flagged down another car for help. (0 showers and scattered thundershowers tonight, no/tween the present construc- tion bids and what the hos- pital fails to secure to pay for some’ $700,000 worth of equipment. The hospital Board of Trustees and the commission heard Willis M. Brewer, building committee ~ chairman, report that a tabulation of low bids, minus all equip- ment except elevators, totaled $3,565, 666.30, Pontiac voters approved a $3 million general obligation bend ‘been drirlking, according to Det.! Eeka, which has sought to ad- vance the nationalist cause through acts of terrorism and || guerrilig warefare, has been | | blamed by the British for most of the violence that has marked © the 18-months campaign for | “Enosis”—union with Greece. The leaflets telling of the reta Charles aiabia! itt. Dag Tells Tells U.N. = to Avoid Orders _to move out as the Grand River jcontinues to swell. lonia and, ae also are reported in flood! At least four persons died as pari head man a when se car went out of ieee plants today in a~-eorpor- a result of ——e down. | small boys tetas ation shutdown involving 119 fac- in Company Shutdown More than 11,500 assembly work-| \ers. were given a day off from, their jobs at three local General) jtorles in 64 U.S. cities. Affected by the brief production Patt=-————-* insue November 2, 1954 for the construction of the new addition, The $500,000 will be absorbed by the city, according to. City Man- ager W. K. Willman, out of a three-year capital improvement program “without any appreciable disturbance of the existing tax < bre Jet at Selfridge Air Force Base dren. Warns Against Trying to Impose Peace Pact read. on Middle East | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The leaflets failed to state where U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- lalready have been evacuated by genis,”” reputedly the leader of! lployes at the Pontiac Motor Th |. Printed in English and. Greek, | hey were distributed in the streets | yp — ids this morning and 25 families Body Division, Coach and sheet metal preduc- . control on a flooded spot in the halt were 6.000 production em-\GAN ABSORB COST Willman said: “We can state | | ‘The Grand River had risen 10 Fngine operations wed 206 in meaner definitely thatthe City Comte -/14.2 feet in downtown Grand Rap-|sembly operations at the Fisher! mission can absorb this added . ‘cost over a three-year period with- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) promised by Postmaster General yesterday. the executed bodies were buried, ' marskj id has warned the Secur- Police. Some 300 others were told! tion activities were not affected SARS ea \-An Air Force board of inquiry was convened to seek/noting only that “the bodies are| "ski | by the —- according to LJ * LJ > ° City to Limit Speed FOR MAIL HANDLING ~——_the cause of the accident that sent the Mighty Mouse/not being retuned-to their own) ed and her! Police said 50 families at Lowell| MC spokesme P , The additional postal building rockets skimming across the big base. Some shot into a “Arab een were warned to begin evacua-| The ee cut was ordered ‘on Railroad Trains ity’ Council not to try to impose a ‘0 Move. would be primarily for mail han- ition immediatel “ba y oOo y as the Grand to lance > eutput with— current dling, and it would provide ade- +residential area. Pontiac Centenarian | — his recent mission oes rose to 15.5 feet. In Ionia,|customer demand,” General Mo-| Jn what is believed to be the quate space to process, parcel post, | Three airmen were in-| Ree 36 families were told to move out|tors sources said. The company /first such case,.the Michigan Pub- allowing mall cerrying vemicles . A th d he to the Middle East, Hammar-| of low-lying homes as the river was unable to say today how ele i . posed more in end veut with cate. 110 5 U pe two child ee - ace ies q n S ome _skjold said the cease-fire agree- swelled to’ 21.9 feet, ‘workers would be affected by the, enue ary scan es’ Cees wo c Ten nad a f Seamanaeh peren Areas © lesca So did another Jonathan’ A. Ferrier. 100-year-| ents he negotiated could start a) — yp, river would have to rise to is | Trunk trains passing through the ene ye Ce ontuac pe jold Pontiac resident, died yester- ‘chain reaction toward peace. 21 feet to spill over into down. | GMC Truck and Coach, with |¢'lY. Press in February that “there _ OF ecuri l family, -- ‘day at the home of his son, Arthur But he also said (1) a final set-’ town Grand Rapids, but bridges an overall complement of 10,700, | But Frank Gaffney, vice presi- no question of (Pontiac's) need.” The missiles, carrying 7mm. \Werrier of 14 McNeil St. He would tlement may still be far off, (2) there already are strained by the | has reported no layoffs involv- ldent and general manager of the He added that a site would be | warheads, skipped along the air- havé observed his 10lst birthday |the initiative must come from the fast-moving current, They be- | ing seniority, jrailroad, had already set the same announced in 60 to 90 days. | George Says Benefits field race at least a least rl Noy. 21. ‘Middle East countries themselves! come unsafe when the water AGM! apokesmaan (oni) that thal oes fasta teed 3. wo ici te was taken be-, Ma ‘them fanned out into adjoining, ‘and (3) no attempt must’ be made peaches 15 feet. a restriction resulted from i oiree based Sooners wae y Be Restored on Harrison Township to the east. Mr. Ferrier was believed: = have to impose a settlement from the: ‘shutdown will be for a single day complaints of City Traffic Engineer cause ee 0. | Senat Floor !been the oldest male resident of | ry | In Flint, authorities say another and will not mean adoption. of a) ‘Theodore M: Vanderstempel who absent. _ Present ee te Leal e A demolition squad from Grif: Oakland County. | cele inch of rain will spill the Flint four-day week. ‘said police had clocked Grand B oe Glenn Pie a Oa il fiss Alr Force Base at Rome, | . A native of Canada where he | The secretary general returned river over its banks. | The shutdown came in the Trunk trains crossing South Sag- ntinu on eS Ww ASHINGTON (B—Sen. George oy fe rae flown i nes al | was born in 1855, the centenarian tg New York Sunday after getting A low of 60 degrees is expected midst of a general downward trend jnaw street at speeds greater than 5 '(D-Ga) said today ‘I think we, a ‘awe rest duc thee way ae, | Spent his early life on a farm Israel and Egypt, Syria, Lebanon in Pontiac tonight, with slightly in automobile production and sales. 135 m.p.h, Battling GOP Delays have a better chance on the (Sen-| mad waa - a | near Imlay City and in 1900 and Jordan to reaffirm the cease-\Cooler and cloudy weather tomor-| Pontiac is reported to have laid) “I think this limit will work out ate) floor than we did in the com-| - 5 moved to Dryden. He had lived fire pledges they made originally Tow. High will be 66-70 degrees. off 4,500 workers since Jan. 1 out. satisfactorily,” Vander stempel One rocket gouged into the in Pontiac since 1922. ‘in the 1949 armistice agreements.| Lowest Pohtiat temperature pre- of a total employment force of 12, -|said. “But 1 still plan to perform enta Qa t an imittee” to win approval of neW ground near Tony Arpaio's home. A widoweP"tor 54 years, he was) He recommended no specific ceding 8 a.m. was 50 degrees, The 700 hourly-rated-and salaried per- more radar checks to see if the | soc social security benefits for women spewing dirt and flinging a part. the father of seven children, four steps for the 11-nation Security mercury T rose e to ud at a p.m. jsonnel, itrains abide with the limit.” LANSING (INS)—Appropr iation'and disabled~ workers. ~.of its casing ea tne sien It of whom survive him: Arthur of Coungil to take. He made clear, | totaling about $95 million, includ-| ' ‘didn't go off. The family was . { Imlay City, E]- however, that he feels both the) George referred to the action .vacuated and a de »molition expert Bontiac:—lsaecy ots imiay 1 Hy, ‘UN. and — individual countries. ing the mental health program, hung in the air today while Re-| Of the Finance Committee yes- publicans fought with Republicans, | terday in striking from a Hoyse in the final hours of the 1956 leg-| bill a provision to give benefits islative aession: . to persons totally disabled at age Democrats. more concerned than 50 or above, and in modifying amused, sat on the sidelines as| sharply a plan to lower from 65 GOP leaders of the House and to 6? the retirement age for Senate struggled unsuccessfully) Women under social security. until midnight to settle their dif- ferences. mer of Owosso and Mrs. Lester ' > Ellis of Pennsylvania. He is also Should limit their role to encour- The “engine” section of one Survived by + grandchildren, 112 Aging and eS inn er rocket flew off as it passed the Sreatgrandchildren and 89 great- cee initiated aoe ee aS howe of Mrs. Shirley DePew, 24, 8teat-grandchildren, countries themselves . | It flew through the window of a Funeral service will be Saturday 1:30 he Lum) Methodist F d Bill eae oot Ter ne sea Gu ve Lam. . Interment wil Defense un A) | “ Goes fo the Senate Glass and metal were scattered follow at the Lum Cemetery. \ o aa Ferrier is at the Muir Brothers Me over the crib. ~~ RCRT neral Home in Imlay City. Ss 4 + ern wat H ren 1 ee | WASHINGTON (INS) — The ; A.2.C. illiam Hamm. am- by’ ae: ‘ed $23.600.000.000. de- Gov. G. Mennen Williams threat- nly tp widows, ; mond, Ind., was singed in the blast H-Test Set for Sunday ours ea ah goes iovthe ened an immediate special session for working women and wives of which set off the rockets. He re) ABOARD USS MT. McKINLEY, Senate today for more debate on if the GOP majorities in the two jetired workers. » quired only first aid. Eniwetok U®—The halky Cherokee whethey the U Sis staying ahead removed the missile: Pes. Bloom Without Blossoms The committee voted to give the ‘benefit of the 62 retirement age leaving it at 6 houses walk out today without! * Set. James Owens, 41, Roanoke, shot H-bomb test is set now for of Russia as a military power approving the budget items for The committee meets again to- Vay, suffered a cut in the cornea Sunday—tomorrow in the United ee ge . mental health. a state building day to try.to.complete work on the of one eve but physicians said he ‘States—if the weather will coop ° 7, spending measure—1%%4 bil: erate. program and hospital maintenance: bill and send it to aS floor. lions more than was approved by Congress last year, but still a half billion under the amount requested by President Eisenhower—passed . Or O nN er ui Le iSsl Ce ie the House yesterday, 357 to 0. The unanimopis vote came after (Conti nued ¢ on a Page 2, Col. 2) — ergo <= oy daylong debate, during which By INTERNATIONAL NEWS neers. together undef the: name of Ford Motor Co.'s office of defense dent f research and development. a move to increase funds for Bo2 SERVICE | a Los products and governmental rela- And Ir, Mofitgoirery’ H, Johnson, ‘intercontinental bombers thy one, Systems Research Corp., will fotm the _nu- tions, will head-the company as President. Dr. Joseph V, Charyk, an author-| Lynch, who will resign his pres- ity on jet propulsion, will become. ‘ent position to become president of, jhead of the aerodynamics and pro- |Aeronutronic, said: ‘pulsion division, | “We expect to take a misSile or The Ford executive told the news: WASHINGTON May ‘other project and see it through conference: r 11 (INS)—The most pow- { from its very conception to its! “We are plainly fascinated. with) erful financial hypoder- Manufacture, and possibly even to the possibilities the future holds . -| mic in history w -oted | ‘its utilization and maintenance. ithe development of still undreamed BAC n TAS. Ory was) 0 SETS SIGHT ON PRODUCTION, of electronic devices that will make | America’s farmers today more’ by the house appropria- ScAnd whenthe new conpotation our lives more pleasant, also of SRC, will be director of re-‘biHion detlars was rejected by a * Ford Motor Co. announced last search and development. [voice vote. mght in Los Angeles formation of a new subsidiary organization to work in the field of guided mis- siles and exploration of outer ment scientists in guided mis- space. sile and atomic and hydrogen | Ernest R, Breech, chatrman | bomb projects will also join the | of Ford, said the new firm, %W firm. called j ported. . ae ee ee is re-election bid—wilt/federal grant from the Hill-Burton tral treatment plant is being ponding secret , shlpylin pe ESE ed te aces pale we the White|Fund, according to Board Chair planned, according to city officials. PE TONY, The twister tore out part. of a man William P. Babcock. ._ * $8 | _ | Jerald R. Croteau, 1040 Forrest | “We anticipate between 50,000/ Family vacations will be topic Lane, was awarded the senior jto 100.000 dollars from this fund,” _ scholarship honor at Wayne Uni- 2 “ Army ov ” TF “ , afternoon shortly brick wall at the Rushmore State, “In ten years,” he said, “‘it) House tomorrow a Bank and peeled off a steel roof should be possible to travel from'after the. President leaves the one e “ountr ‘hospital : ‘Farmers Coop building OP end of the country to the hospital. j ; i : = ad fone netig ames other on. superhighways without! He entered late yesterday for he said. : D h ips dl aeret alumni banquet | of the damage. Several farmers!S¢¢ins a traffic light.” jan overnight rest. The series of TO PASS RESOLUTION — ontiac eat 5 in Detroit this week. ( i be © Cle . a Ps * x 5 | : 5 < i : nat of their) outbuilel ; examinations begins this morning.’ 1; js expected that the City Com- . » lost ne st of their outbuildings *| Robertson also saw the devel-|He is occupying the three-room-| 7; si il luti Officers of Poppleton PTA were aes _ the storm cut diagonally. north- ment ollla(cclicnowered ices cata Praleciicll Satie” mission w 1 pass a reso! ution next Mrs. Thomas Fuller installed last night at the school. | : : : eastward and plowed into the town- iC hentai pane:s resi ‘ : emp ce we er oe re- . , The staff is headed by Mrs. | wa ; ee of 400. CALORIES INCREASED serve for the construction. The con:' Mrs Thomas (Frieda B.)-Fuller, Andrew Hotton, who has served | ; | Beautifully GIFT BOXED : W. W. Brown, president of the. eee ; ae : : Eats ces 2 nee were Monon Railroad, Chicago, said’ Immediately after Eisenhower's egret oa to be signed ¢ of 74 S.- Parke St. died yester-| one ed cies term. A resident at. blown down, scores of icceveane freight yards are being increas-|heart attack last Sept. 24, his doc-| The acceoted’ $3.565.008°% sevice day in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | 4853 pase , She is the mother of aerials were toppled and power ingly mechanized for loading and|tors put him on a diet of 1,600 willl (inchide rencral leontracting ad several on pHEREEn Pa six children, three at Poppleton. : : she was born | § : . Cub and Boy Scouts and was temporarily disrupted. ‘unloading and traffic handling. {calories a day to keep his weight . in check, Later they authorized Plumbing, ventilating. electrical yyy 17, 1895, the daughter of John Explorers whose treops are jsystems, and elevators according 4nq Dorthea Kleinlein and marred sponsored by the PTA, safety Drenching rains which followed — the storm damaged feed and seed > ~ |q 200-calorie increase. | ; , stored in-the Farmers Coop build- * 6 * ' to the report submitted last night. there Jan., 19, 1920. boys and girls ‘and library girls | ing. abies = ~— sia ue 0 e During: seven weeks in a Den- Bids received April 19 resulted A member of the Lutheran | explained their activities for the ae eee ee Re ter the ver bospital his gee noe) in « figure approximately $4,- Church, she had been a resident |. Program, ste : 178 to 172 pounds, his weight more! 200,000, | of Pontiac 28 years coming here | A roGnd of applause was given, e * s / = ro on Subdivision a hed fads eh on filkone Additional funds to be sought by, from Pittsburg, Alex Tunstall, who announced that Board of Education | 1 up in Fe y, he|the hospital will equip the wing! ciiving besides her husband|PTA fathers will start work next, i Hankies 3 « 89° & Lace and embroidered trims. -! hankies in beautiful gift - Cotton Plisse or Broadcloth jphysical checkup in February, he with all beds and furnishings, all... five children, Dorothy -Fuller| Week on a Horary for the school. | ill w t nd. 172 unds. Turns Down 0 tion Owners Would Compel ;;, ecaeal eyeiclan: Maj. Gen, oPerating ages ie Mey, cbr of Pittsburgh, Robert of Oxtord.| .riredance* a red and yellow! Dp Troy to Approve Land; Howard M. Snyder said last night ©" DE IMs. etc., boilers, and \irs. Lorene Beutler, John and petit andl the: Crosédec ee : . ; all new kitchen equipment. Richard Full ll of Pontiac and (Continued From Page One) Protest Restrictions pra aes wbiorigg Reed weighing * 6 «@ jFoeha i oneeeL “ jtunia are new varieties to bell | L d i a” P ° w a about pounds. “It won't include much of any " nae ‘offered at the annual paint sale of} Ga es ‘aGjamas alter Godsell and Monroe M. * ¢ e@ Other survivors include a broth- 5 Eiizabeth Guild of St. James, Osmun. | Owners of a proposed subdivision' The doctor said Eisenhower | beara ome a Bab. George Kleinlein of Pittsburgh; Church next week. The sale of an-| Griffin said the 2-story school in the new City of Troy yesterday, told him he was “‘feeling fine’’ at s c- {cur sisters, Mrs. Anna Ruch, Mrs./ nua) plants will be from 9 a.m d and property had been ackaq . | an: The accepted building price will : M hy plants i -m. buil apple pad Sn id asked for a Circuit Court hep] lower weight. not. include the architect's fee Elizabeth Russell, irs. Dorot Yito 6 p.m. at the YMCA grounds Bad cas eed) ieand cers cs retin the city to approve thelr ACTIVITIES INCREASED ‘which “will become the immediate VTE 1nd —=—— a Lincoin street, May 16 through’ : i$ Vision plat. ‘ : | , hosp ” .|o att. . loss in the sale but no more. Tay; Lester F. sae and his wite| Asked whether ne hes Sig pon ag aah cit eee ac" Service will be at-3:30 p.m. ee Early visits: are suggested by) lor claimed the appraisal price was charge in the suit, filed by Pontiac Cemed about the decline, the phy- az " |day from the Sparks - Griffin! Chairmen Mrs. James Patterson Regeler hare $3 alues Sanforized materials in all new styles, L colors and fancy prints. All sizes 34 to 40. “highly exaggerated.” lattorneys Dell & Heber, that con-/lam gave out this reply: “Cer-| CONSULTANT SPEAKS ‘Chapel with the Rev. James W./and Mrs. A. W. Welch, because. HINTS AT FREE SITE ( iditions set by the city for approval) ‘ly Macnee t around 172| During the 34 hour dinnér meet- Deeg of the Oakland Park Metho- ladvance reservations are not be- | “ i ‘ : Taylor hinted that city officials\°! the plat.are “unlawful and un- ing, architect consultant Adolph H. dist church officiating. Burial will ing taken this year. : om = cy, ence an pounds may reflect a stePUP Roessling told the combined group be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. J VM were red to offer the board Te@sonable” and beyond human 25 =, a irae Poabeeas aa tas a new sthoo} control. = age eel ti ett) that to build a hospital now for $3| ——— Paul A. Wagner aa at cree) mont . million the city would get but @Mrs. William Watkins Service for Paul A. Wagner, 51, | Crisp Flared and Pleated Styles ™ Ladies’ Summer Skirts % Santorized Gay prints and pat. terns. Washabie cot - tons Every wanted colors. Sizes 24-38. B bt. if a sale is made. He pointed out! ; : popper ier on Getler of 1688 Northlawn, who died yes. n February he resumed play- - derable discus. |__»58. William (Emma) Watkins, /temfay at St. Joseph's Hospital, | ing golf. Last week he played ere wae — reeling, that (6% of 1550 Boston Blvd., Detroit,| will be at Bell Chapel of the Wil- three 18-hole rounds on three dif-| sion during the meeting la former resident of Pontiac, died|Ham R. Hamilton Co. at 3 p.m. : that, in his opinion, the present! quired the subdivision owners to site is poorly located for school) install public sewers. The Hough- purposes and is situated on streets tens claim no public sewer facll- with . heavy traffic, endangering ities exist jn the city for them |ferent days. He also has been} there was the possibility of ||. : | | school children. | Sam ; |Wednesday in Ford Hospital, De-| Saturday. I : I chi : | to tie inte, and probably won't | swimming in the White House pool! “scrapping” the present plans wes Shs hed been re cle uEosy C The site in question is on a | for five years. ‘almost every day. and starting over again. _| She was born in Lebanon, Tenn. — mini be me oes | : | hb born and Union Sts. It extends about 530 ; : |han y a staff of doctors rector, to ne commission that pu, seay Mcé®ory. 5 . Saginaw —Main Floor _ment of Health réjected their pro- bie alee dls by Sige Wand Gai'| the atule ire! marshall’would pe a, y Mcfiregory a Wholesale salesman for the feet north of E. Pike street. ; : posal for a temporary S¢W®£C\r mas W. Mattingly chief heart|lock the doors of the hospital if he| _ Before moving to Detroit, Mrs. | Richey-Halsted and Quick Lum. Pred elias air ated near ie ee Res felt eames woot be specialist at Walter Reed. found out we have scrapped these Watkins had ieee sponser ber Co. of Detroit. —— a aie r= ee | They add tests chow septic tank: ————— plans.” ral oe se; frees 12" | ka Otho State University grad- |; construction, e large munici-| Vandals Sef Blazes She said the facilities of the pres- non, was a member of Je- Sais’ bell belonged te! the NBT. Ef a ee, ee ae | j Mother's Day Speciall ‘ Magazine Racks $1 VALUE € ‘4 Styled ’ i As Pictured ‘ pal parking lot on E. Pike. It is disposal methods would be prac-| ent hospital had been condemned| hovah's Witnesses (Kin g dom | : 5 -. Sal agee ‘ 9 “Glen - - imingham Country Club, Pi Kappa about a 4-minute walk from down-'tical om the 245-lot ‘Glen - Moor for the last five years. The mar-| Mall) on E. Pike St. ‘Meu Fraternity, Masons and the * town. | Estates. Malkim School shall was pending condemnation) Besides her husband, she leaves{ First Presbyterian Church. \* “To build the post office there) A hearing was set for May bin as the hospital was showing def-|. ; Batt ‘ ~ _ ‘a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Cowan}. Surviving are his wife, Mary; would add another impressive by Judge Frank L. Doty. <-- linite intent to expand, she added. of Detroit: three sisters, Mrs. Bes-| his titer Free Wagner of Cleve- * * eee tagging to the downtown area we; : Vandals tho broke into Malkim:- © . jsie Carruthers of Lebanon, Mrs./land; a brother in Brazil and aj! — al¥ are trying to beautify. It is “Troy Resident Seeks School Tuesday night endangered| Asked how the hospital would/yfaud Marthel and Mrs. Peari sister in Texas, The family. has|,. ideal location, and the offer is best thousands of dollars worth of prop-;secure the additional $700,000 to: pile, both of Detroit. asked that any tributes be sent|‘ I cnaten | of lssedera'| beacs er Cereueht hi you’ ever bave, | Taylor sat ° jetty by setting papers ablaze’ in/equip the proposed wing, Babcock! Mrs. Watkin's body will be at/to the Michigan Heart Associa- || j Hon finish, “Rubber tip legs. Oni) CITE BUDGET PROBLEMS Congressional Seat three rooms. said: ‘In addition to the antici- the William F. Davis Funeral) tion. im) Ge! ecard nocetbexe cereed| ioe | Pontiac police believe that juve: pated $75,000 from Hill-Burton, we Home at 3:30 p m. Saturday. It) —lnd { The Democratic race for Rep. niles set the fires to see by as they see the possibility of more from) wil] be taken to Kingdom Mfall,| Floor | i So ee ) ’ . , kien ial ccna ie paresis George A. Dondero's seat in the Tansacked desks in a search for the fund in the 1956 program to be 699 E. Pike St. at 11 o'clock Mon- ‘2 ve : ion a ees in considera-| House of Representatives added Money, ;announced in July.” |day morning for service at 2 p.m. | a, SMS SRE tal aan Tk Las = bse another starter today--with- the an-|‘Important papers were de- “We feel that since we will be Brother Clayton Bell will officiate fs. ae ant wan ee ‘can even nouncement of Jack L. Ward, 28, stroyed,”” according to the princi- in an emergency status lacking | with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. . ie Nee hoe he tecrret of Troy, that he will seek the nomi. pal. Miss Lillian Davidson, ‘‘but equipment, the Hill-Burton authori-| —_—— usted em if | a aaa luckily the building did not catch ties will look at our request on Thomas Michael White | ee ee More for Your Money in Shoes ot SIMMS Genuine LEATHER—Barefoot Style nese roblems,” Griffin said |P@tion. f ee | tet le ‘ | Ward, who has lived in Ferndale, fire. this much-needed basis. | ‘Pontiac and Oxford in his 13 years! “‘Whoever broke in didn't get any He added there was the pos. _ Prayers will be said at 2 p.m Waugh Is Unsuccessful. He referred to the board's’ present! long-range allocation of funds in a - ” “Our Mond the E. Bapti e f lah oy leper ae! of Oakland County residence, is a money, elther,’” she added. “Our pitty of the medical staff as. |Monday in coe ree| Bares! ¢ ‘h Id S d | ten-year building program graduate of Michigan State Normal teachers never leave money in’ gisting to make up the financial ‘Church by Dr. Tom’ Malone for) in Attempts to Enter i Ss 0Gandaa Ss “Some of our students are ‘College, : idesks overnight. That's the Board ghortage. “There are also a Gdrenialtinny sone ee Drayton Church 4 § ack and Myrtle i é All Sizes attending classes in temporary Born in Coalgate, Okla.. Ward of Education's policy.” | | number of people and organiza: | ee ok ‘shacks’ because we can't afford Was the oldest of 13 children. He! Miss Davidson said small fires ¢iens in the city that have sald Rowland x WG et ey Elizabeth : new buildings this year,” Grif- has been a metal and auto worker were set’in her office, the Health they might be interested in fur- |Lake Rd. Burial will be in White}. strong-arm tactics and-seuffling | fin said “How can we afford to and radio and TV singer. ‘Clinic and a classroom, Glass win- pishing equipment.” Chapel Memorial Cemetery. m the ground marked Chester throw away $225,000 to $250,000 fewer é 14) claserooms | Thomas died yesterday morning |. . : owey ° coed i Gea “sr At last night’s meeting, the com- of leukemia in Children’s Hospital, |’ 4ugh s latest attempt to go to tO te tee ‘ «py. - in a sale like this? ; 3 Deadly Rockets [ee Soin ae an reach | mission and. board members| Detroit. He had been ill one year.,church last night, he said today. School's Superintendent Dr. Dana os iB : agreed that there was an obliga- Friends may call at the Pursley | Waugh, 36, of 55 Newberry St., S$ to 12% ma Red or brown. gemu- ine leather uppers long- Wear composi- tion soles rubber + | soles, rubber heels i ule : ae ot et r H t d t § if id a was gained Hon to the city to proceed with lee Home after 7 o'clock this was ‘‘disfellowshipped” from Je- ma t Dartime F “OW By : ~ os * " | , . = tree ke Sues a vets te un e d e rl ge through a rear door, where a glass Baer Deedee a hive Wain |e |hovah’s Witnesses in 1954 and has i} Jon a *S. . t oe sy ne 3 x » oO ac, WTA re t mes . . : |window was broken with a rock. W. Donaldson said. “We can't af- een Waging a private war with pointed out that the school hoard (Continued From Page One) j A | s | . ; | cn j Jray te ains tort to scrap these plane”. May Deadline Nears. :%, 2tsten, Pisins consrexation Children’s and Misses Canvas Play Shoes Canvas top, red or biue, 79 Rubber soles had never. offered the site for ecuild not lose siphelinninat hele | sale. Jenne a | B k M $500 In the report submitted last, ; : i It was believed that $300,000 PhBcesses were normal, uc eans night, Brewer told the group that for Half-Yea P| { an fae eae cece would be necessary to replace-the A.1.C. Haliford Carter, 22, At- since 1954 “there has been a build: [ “la es c' _ 2 school with a new building at an- lanta, Ga., suffered cuts in the fo Awed Merchant ing cost rise of approximately 32) Truck-owners who hold half. other location. Built 63 vears ago,’ back of his neck, shoulders and | No per cent.” _vear license plates have until. Central seca serves some 387) legs. WAKEFIELD, Va. (PW — ‘One! Chairman Babcock stressed |May 15 to purchase tags covering. students in 12 classrooms and @ Owens and Carter were in a buck meant $5300 to V. L, Worrell, | that three-quarters of a million |the next six-month period, accord-. When a Circuit Court ruling last week overturned a tempor- ary injunction restraining the Witnesses from preventing Arch support, Sizes 4 to 12. kindergarten, frame salvage building which at}owner of a local appliance store. dollars of the construction cost ing to Willis Brewer, manager of onde s attendance = meetings, Crepe Soles—Breeze-Weave Uppers Some $25,250, in renovations has least one of the rockets hit on the | Worrell had closed up his-shop is for revamping the present the Pontiac Secretary of State's je announced he would contin- MEN’S d BOYS’ been invested there in the Past hase. jearlier this week when the buck—| hospital. loffice. ue to try to attend. an ; two years, according to Ofto, * « * ‘a full-grown deer—made an aft-' |. ; | The plates, necessary on trucks; Last night, he said, two church. ae Hufziger, coordinator of the build- A Selfridge spokesman blamed er-hours visit by crashing through | This is a case of the continuous and trailers weighing over 5.000 members stood at the door and S ort Oxfords ing program. He believed the the accidental discharge on “‘ap- the plate glass front door. spiral of building prices,” he said. pounds, will cover the interval prevented him from entering. Fin-' p school would not heed further re-!parent electrical malfunction” of} * * * |The board had no intent whatso- between May 15 and November ally, he said, they took him by Boys 11% to 6— pairs for another three years. the firing device which the pilot’ Moments later, having had an ¢¥er to give the people more hos- 14° Brewer pointed out. the arms and tried to walk him Men's 6 to 12 ae _—_—_——- “uses to unleash the rockets at a unexciting look-see at the mer- | Pital ae aley could afford. aie The manager said yesterday away. The Weather y target, He said all switches in the chandise and banging up a sews ne cus = es of the s: al that each’ vehicle-owner _ must’ When his “feet got tangled” and 98 plane were at “‘off.”’ ling machine and a window fan, 5 eer a aren period “1 accompany his license application the group fell to the ground, ; PORN A TRY estty, The jet’ fighter had just been'the buck made his exit—through be ee $160,000 a year. with a statement of weight. He Waugh says he stopped struggling, a ids ce | According to Willman this will emphasized that each truck or got up and walked away. cloudy, windy and warmer with a few pulled off the alert line and was the store's plate glass window. lnot interfé ith th nsimucti a : /no ar i constr i ; . fe : le j reer uracea Sie yones whccers béing disarmed when the rockets+ oo? A re with the construction ‘trailer must have been re-weighed~~As hé léff, he said, he heard and seattered thundershewers tonight. jet go. i Said Worrell, adding up his loss- of the Public Safety Building, and ’since applications were filed for Pastor William~P. Strong tell the Choice of Colors lon es aged! Ceti sens es and reaching the $500 total: jthe proposed new sewage disposal plates in November of last year. two nien, “Don't get too fough.” casterty winds increasing ¢o 20-30 miles’ Because the rockets skidded on ‘I had -no idea a buck would aa or fire station for the west - eS ; scoighan today becoming southwesterly i.e ground for a time shortly after go that far this day and age.” sue a , Features of "Teday in Pentiac leaving the plane, it was believed ibe. Codiee can ar ee eu oe a lowes temperafire preceding @ a m they failed to attain a speed suffi- Tokyo Gets Summer parking lot lor the new facility as | i teeced ca ren At @ @m- Wind velocity 18 mp. Clent to. set up their automatic! ty a Due to the Death of crepe wrappe Direction—Boutheas:. ‘triggering apparatus. ' ‘TOKYO o—Summer came gud: Peduired under a city building sole : Sin rises Saturday at 14m m —— ———___ denly to Tokyo today. The mer-/CO’e. 1 a Moon eets Priday a{ 921 pm. | Rome will host an International cury hit 86.5 degrees, the hottest} “We will have a little more time Ss : we? Moon rises Saturday at 6°55 am : sis tolwork this.” Will . : SUPER-SPECIAL . soioml ~ |Congress on Food Distribution May weather in the Japanese cap-| ¢ a ow us, 5 E A "ex: ‘ ‘ ’ Downtown Temperatures .. June 18-22, 1956. ital since 1944, plained, e need a decision on ] : ee . the construction immediately as ) Styles for Work -- Sport -- Dress ta. m. Cha ip. @ 0... 16 : . the submitted bids become void ; ‘* a. m., 56 oy ’ 10 a. m.. 64 is after June 18. a _ State to Hike Ferry Rates : en’s Oxfords Thursday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Sees Drought Till ‘66 . : | , the offices and plant of weet cease. ON Straits of Mackinac Run ro no : m Regular $4.98 to $5.98-—-NOW | _—e Pega ere SH oOORACoOnMnS SiS La . - : feather ip 2 [ cee 8 ; drought cycle in the Great Plains .. a One Year Age in Pontine | LANSING “W— Straits of Mack-|rates, the old followed by the new. | ii) ite end until at least 1966, : 8 8 a soplony akeabsnc00 me inac ferry rates will be‘ boosted new; Albert W. Cook, chief meteorolo- a MPO. cee ves Seer oe) . pen , _ Mean temperature. oe eee. $3 Saturday to meet higher operating! Passenger cars, $2.50 to $2.75; [gist here, predicts. He said the : ee costs, the State Highway Depart-| oo) trailers, $2 to $2.25; car |drought cycle reached its low ebb ‘ ‘ Mightst and Lowest Teuipereterte This) ment announced today. | coach, $4 to $4.25; trucks under [in 1954.. : | 55 East Pike Street 7 ts tn sa0g eM Foere 1907) Comm. Charles M. Ziegler said, 99. $395 to $3.75; ack trail: : Moccasin toes... Army- —— the. state will heed $353,000 more ee pat Navy lasts .. . leisure loafers 30 ft, $5. 50. Philli geratore Chart li, operate the ferries this year °™ 2% 0 38 ft., $8.50 to 6.80. Phillies, Cards Trade .., tan or black. Sizes 6 to 12. Miami eans 42 (3 than last because of pay raises’ Truck-trailers, 31 to 40 ft. $750, PHILADELPHIA w—The Phil. (New York 73. 5¢ forslate employes, repairs to'to $850: truck trailers, 41 to 30 adelphia Phillies today traded Omaha to. 3, docks and boats and a decision {t., $10 to $11; truck-trailers, over pitchers Herman Wehmeiér and Mocs eestor Chart 59 WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ‘SATURDAY The * Baltimore 1 Phoenix & 5 —_ . i sae . Eittabureh , ee o by Atty, Gen. Phomas M. Kayan- 30 ft., $14 (new classification);|Murry Dickson to the St. Louis Basement—SHOES » 8° Frencteeo 60 49 22h that the state must pay a three buses, under 32 passengers, $5 Cardinals fot Harvey Hagdix, Stu Py 98 N. Saginaw St. $ 8 Marie 35 37 per cent federal transportation tax, to 6; busés, over 32 passengers, (Miler and Ben Flowers, all pitch- | a t Weshington 1% 60, Following is the ached ule of,$6.50 to $7.50, ers. F hi P ’ 1 = . \ eS | a= i 2 ea A 4 ¢ SK ‘ : a ae F ; ‘ ‘ y : ra | : x ‘ ; 5 : \ u \ = ‘ s f fe . +f x .. ‘ If you're over 65 and still work-| oe Security for You Most Men Stay at Work Alter Reaching Age 65 By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer ing, you're not unusual. The popu- lar ‘impression that most men re- tire at 65 is all wrong. .* * « A recent survey by the Bureau of Census shows that about 60 per cent of all men between 65 and 69 are working or looking for work. | So are about 40 per cent of the men between 70 and 74. Their work runs the full gamut of employment, but the largest group—about one-fourth — are Large numberg are managers, officials and owners of busi- nesses. Many hold jobs in con- struction and manufacturing in- dustries. These men work past 65 mainly because they need money to live _on, Of course, wanting to keep| busy and productive is_also a fac-| tor, as is the fear of being put on the shelf, WILL REDUCE a perhaps less—before all the na- tion's -workers are covered.’ For example, today some 2% million employes have some form of pension coverage with about two million a year more being added. In 1935, only. about four million were protected by private plans. The number of plans has increased from 1,090 to more than 20,000. Another factor will also play a part in retirement at age 65 in the future when private plans be- come more widespread. The vast majority of the plans set normal retirement. at 65. Under many, thowever, an employer can keep a worker on the job beyond 65. And many don't make retirement com- pulsory until between 68 and 70. Just how much a person cov- ‘ered by one of today’s pension plans can expect as income de- pends largely on the type of plan. | The Institute of Life Insur- In years to come, the need to continue to work to earn money| to live on probaby will ‘become less ‘important. Social Security pensions ‘are increasing both as to amount and number, : And of equal importance is the fact that private pension plans are being given to. more and ‘ more employes. ' Thus, Social Security pensions and private pensions will combine .to give many millions of older ‘people enough economic freedom ‘to make work after 65 unneces- ‘gary. Since Social Security pensions are designed only to supplement ‘income from other sources after ‘retirement, the real unknown in ‘the whole equation is: How fast will private pension coverage in- crease? TAKE 2 YEARS If the increase in the last 20 ‘years can_be used as a standard The Travelers Sofety Service it will take only another 20 years— “T said quiet, father’s asleep!" 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PONTIAC ance took a look at the nation's pension, systems recently antl Some are based on ay employe's average salary during, his -em- ployment, on units for length of | service, on final salary. Other | types pay flat monthly benefits | lion ¥ __, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 Red Arms Shipment ‘Bette . t * LJ | Studied by America WASHINGTON u—American o€| ficials are studying reports that! pleted delivery of around 100 mil-| dollars worth | of to} Egypt. | * * * ! | | According to these reports in! arms Maybe Converse r He Should ‘Accidefalh iCoroher Art- Smith | CLAIRE * he & S$) County, WASHING N — M has ruled the farmers would gee an average $12 More Next Time? drowning of Macomb + € Me SOY a year for each acre of farmland thing Marunic, 34, went to‘police today) with this complaint: His girl friend knocked at his) apartment door last night and! | ihad been nfissing since March 1 iwhen his body was found last Sat- the House Agriculture subcommit- wanted to talk. Marunic, not in, Based en specified lengths of ‘diplomatic quarters, the Egyptian,, talking mood, told her to scram.| deal with Red Czechoslovakia was, * * #8 : service, while others are combi- | nations of two or more types. Under the plans, the Institute found that you could draw as little! salary of $2,400 a year; from $133,200 MIGI5 jet fighters, 50 Tyushin’ for one -year, expiring July 31. These officials add that at least 80 per cent of the weapons al- ready have béen delivered. Esti She did, but opened his bath- iroom window and = squirted his, floor with a garden hose and then) . dumped a can of garbage on his as $47 to $53 a month for a regular mates place quantities roughly at ear. to $166 for a constant $6,000 a{IL28 medium jet bombers, 200 proper course of action. year; and from $515 to $610 al month if you made a steady $18,000 a year. ' (You may write Ray Henry if care of this newspaper about your Social Security problems. Pledse heavy T34-and Stalin tanks, 6 sub- marines, some artillery and a /number of torpedo patrol boats. * * on Egypt is giving Czechoslovakia cotton and rice in return for these arms which come largely from enclose a stamped, self-addressed | | goods on * envelope and 25 cents in coin.) — SRS ner wee caren ne anemone — |UM President Speaks ANN ARBOR UP - University of 'Michigan President Harlan Hatch- Police were undecided about the ler will spéak on “What Next for’ Higher Education in Michigan” Russia's pie of obsoleseent war Friday as part of the Michigan |Schoolmaster's Club meeting. urday jn the St. Clair River : Banker Ray Houston an acciden- AKRON, Ohid WW — To George) aj found a tremendous variety. (he soviet bloc has virtually com.| Marunic Tove is a many splattered’ or the National Bank of"Richmond, TeV Houston, viee president ager death COIS tee, Your Watch WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT There Is No Substitute for 25 / LOU-MOR JEWELRY CLEANED and ADJUSTED take out of production URe__ the gevernment’s proposed ‘vation reserve plan, said | Years Experience (Next to Ockland Theater) ‘45 S. Saginow St. MAN! DID | MAKE A MISTAKE... ol em VANy bf | Bought Too Much! I Admit It! Ill Take My Loss and Forget It! Sam Benson Says: ‘A +} t ill the w better. . Y ex per ery FACE .« ve ? thing bu | Must Raise Cash! Buy Now! SUITS! TOPCOATS! JACKETS! PANTS and WOMEN’S WEAR! Finest Suits at Almost Manufacturer's Cost to Make! Tole) /\ @ a Lele) & Sharkskins! Worsteds! Triple Twists! 2-Pants NOW SUITS 4/ Regular $75 and some $80 values. All must go! The fabric the finest. The tailoring superb! The styling the newest! Alterations FREE! 973 Pair of $8.95 - $9.95 and Some $10.95 at Less Than Cost! PANTS! With pleats! Shorkskins! Twists! NONE SOLD atterns! SAVE PLENTY on Slips! Gowns! Purses! Spring Sweaters, | wont to reduce OPEN A CHARGE 30-60-90 Days or 6 at my reduced prices you can gct budget terms for a very slight cost. Plain fronts! Plain colors! SLACKS! Gabardines' Worsteds Splash Weaves ‘TO DEALERS! LL DO ANYTHING! my stock ACCT. Months. Even service Pontiacs Lareest UNTEORMS $2.99 to $13.91 WEDDINGS G PARTIES Washable Blouses | Toppers =) ) | RENT TUXEDOS for SAM ae hely 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET NOw! $560 ' 3 Pair $15.00 Sercy, Limi & Pr. Only Val. to $22.50 All Purpose SKIRTS| COATS NOW 8 Val $16.95 $34.50 to $44.50 Values . . New Spring Worsteds and Flannels SUITS ALL MUST BE SOLD NOW! 19-°24-°29 Even if you don’t need a suit you should buy one at these low prices. 190 All Weather NOW Trench Coats Topcoats To $24.95 to $32.50 Values $21.50 New Summer & Spring SPORT NOW coats *9% $9.95 Wash and Wear NYLON NOW sackets $5 » £o) UR MRS: W'd amy, (0) 4 30 months in’ preparation for the a | ‘ } . il t . t _Schoal’ will be converted into a fo 9 30 p.m and food val be vear’s sole) money-raising ven |" mt ar eS eter Couns Ion Support Construction ee ~ Avondale Board Says carnival midway when the fle- served throtyghout the evening tore idviser method of teaching and f $450 000 - Dra; iwmnual concert tonight at & in $850, 000, 5- Mi i Hi k Schoo tub af Rome 2 Oo rain; » neacen iid real - es : = Clut ‘ } . Room mothers, students and Fish ponds, treasure chest ny Tih the “leadership traimimg team , NG the hich school auditertum. “Direct | iK@ . § id s tir. Spurme 41 fyebe : } ralakt ye mam teachers from kindergarten jake sale and cake walk pony and PMETAM Make Water Deal ine the group is Mrs. Dorothy - Won't Raise Taxes 2 through the seventh grade al lian NVoalentine supervisor of Mrs, Charles Meek fur chit= beth elementary schools have Ercory pee rvunnel Suites Leeratity bers a) Ya We Bh TION md Clan fae Yup ie (Casini) SAUD Meet t cial is ef vin man, announces thal all conces” been working on projects for lon and cartoon films will be fea rereeived degrees at Manchester a | ce . og tani week the chores Was Meet Ihe financial needs: ef vin o eee tures of the fair Barvain hunter. College, the University of Wis ' ‘ i ' , Ninicicilcreupe ning your schools now, and stiff en ° will find booths offering geedic-; consin and MSU. Before coming ; , ; | Sel cd i = —— OS gees - lov a-sizeable cut in taxes tits Mother-Daughter South Lyen Methodist Church is york dolls used come bobks to Michigan, he held teaching SUCOLD UEEA) ODI! LN GIS and Was awarded a “one” 0 ce Fenanaas ike (nears ott sponsiring a Mother - Daughter candy popeorn and wie positions in Indiana schools and aM ! “ Se ae mOpE OF fallek ‘ ~ eo . . " Banquets Set . Banquet at 6:30 p.m, Saturday. elephants for sul was ai junior physicist for the The Cy Pros caltained: miainly Assisting om tonights program Avondale School! Board a coders ry rogram. will feature In addion to games of chances U.S. Civil Service. t A\ 1) Th il will be the Daniel Aaxferd School and Superintendent R. N. Baket at South L on ici el to fest thie skill of speirtsmien of \ { al chub oof filth and santh prac lest meht when they tidhed to two y oid on “ x plone nuaribes Te aye tay pale all tell fen Pup th i wielded an thr it coy Tt ‘ 1 fl wot : A , : whecnes fh the hook cis ‘SOUTH LYON — South Lyon Anaabelle Bowers will pive- @ tunes ind analyze handwriting stitute are Why aon tf more peopl | ie Cra ee ! DOs ; 8 . Presbyterian Church will hold ut talk on Japan and show pictures Artists will also be on hand te attend PPA inectins Ferner is neis wate SUP sented Pony tie ‘i en ee laken When she was teaching in draw silhouettes ene y Prog rans Basie essen Tn ow joint mectimg oof Troy ( cat ned 4 ie to grouges , annual Mother nd Daughter Japan 4 tials of a goed program—— methods Commussionces abd € bawsonm . Avon e High School and Elin- Banquet at 6 4) fomeghi Mr © There will be no general ad \ “ : wood School . skills and techniques of planning Councilmen Wednesday might in eats Charles Atkens of Detrvit mn . mission charge, Mrs. Meeker Dnsconerige th needs of the , tr tt ! if ; ! : hod ‘ ¢ i American Indian, will speak. She Hall Open Memorial Day sald. Tickets fo most) conces. aie an) Ge “Popes ml SSELL JENKINS Ln, u ey OCC a aS: £ District voters will go to the il be dressed in native osttiin sions will be seld at booths in the eI And tari oer that people sign: petitions asking | e ‘ud polls dune 12 to vele on a pro- Gifts will be ; a = d ; th HADLEY Town Hall bere will hall * ° U the county to establish the drain posed $850,000 bond iMMue for in- wits . presente on Ue ail, . J case fo he open asx usual on Sicmonal Das Phere oe be a program and ar creased buildings with a two-mill oldest and youngest mothers ‘and te I Neal iste teacher Marguerite pamphie Print ankit en) the mother with’ most daughters for potluck dinners and meeting» Te ce See ae ieee Cita official 1 week Mother, Two Sisters See increase. and a three-mill tax In- L met _ . ™ Crawtord will direct: students in su ee Persons attending are F evatl (inte ARePLEtID ' crease for operational costs, present. The Cemetery Assn. will hold tts two choral concerts during the qeked to bnag their own lunches . i a a ' I eel i] Martin MacLachlan Hit rl i would be - The Goodwill Class of the business meeting at noon evening Coffee and tea will be » hed i “ UBS UIA? COEUR WIG) Wal r . P « € 1 4 ups ‘ f ed’ hut fueled ta seeu Crossing Street absorbed by a corresponding re . — vi ;duchion due to retirement of part 5 é Sit ot bived te 1 pHamitted pwn = 5 m4 vom e -.. | \ i _ Ns . “- | | OAK PARK — Martin Muclach et eae epereicn Election Is ~ say Hi BS sen a Mr and Mrs. Thom. °! nn BR Mtoe ae ee Ve \h Chil} | t fe AO CaS as is “oy lachlan, © 030 ose in SS Lies Fak Becbetpon, ARE June 5; Areas to Divide SP MM tr } f ys pia wool. was killed a few feet from conceded, woultl naturally be less aes : Pleat eit ’ yond rowel * wctvne ting. anita) (ere than af the propesed bond issue Remainder of Township | : his mother sesterday whert he was 0 1 08 Baie an, H it «] is + fi vtromh i SoS Sheep were mot voted ayn. but argued that | ma Lit viel Howator , a : the building eXpanston was vitally [hay = Nu ye 90 int 1 vin Sreemnelhs ak Poa Trotter needed VOTES Weta oe er wt the foyal ™ : e bes S mother, Pala. had qist Because of the drop in debt of ‘ : | two lays befhre Ui. 4 j Chiwson does net need its wells crossed Scotia with her twa ! the 1919 high scheol bond issue, line ceal . { (oat act oe wWwhecwtuse of the Southease est (hat hter Jevannn : nel 1998 school taxes are due to go [oan 1, lack! ' ir \ Oakland Water sappts, faxt 40m Us Poawtien the bes lipped oomd dawn S200 per thousand evalua ne eA RET , holding one well as a standby on fell> When Jooked hack tie tien, according to Baker, and the 7a , < a . ‘ Fase the Oakland group Cannot. . heed Sack on new peqiests would stl allow a wn , Ane’ in) ee bert WANN he ; oe ifr Sree erHoc ty water srstt hs Truck driver Bernard J. s10 per thousand decrease in Vity mh Birra ches 1% trott: Schneren dr. 27, of Detroit, leit shoal (anc rr Ashi mn ti ; f | {1 ? i 0 feet of shied trirks before hit Total si hol tutes atl Axeriedale Wolk bie 4 thot I fe the i Ltrs ting’the boy, police sas. He was 4 Kay Uh pw thousand dast seat No | | alArast all of the woaaitia town. Preqeet Vocanse tt Siw oni pr to make aw statement to the and 1) Beard of Education's pro ship ares ero wold tae eheane Cost woul! Oakland County Prosecutor to: posais weuid result ina $17 6h per. ‘ens GATGHY Cow REHRA hes then S ‘ AN. Wweusand school | thi Vel Sauk | Only “tye pieces will remain, ved a y ee - TOs . JEU TER TDIBS ty and those property owners will DL SEES Pie tes s father, a commercial . ne ey val es ,; be faced with need -for fire and . . taff Supervisor for Mic fe in Bell maker also pointed 4 : | that ; A : ; : : AG , : ® oaneredse would oqualts police protection and other gov Old C ff B H d Pleplone Co was at worn 1 I . \ iW ermmental problems, Lockhart 0 ce ag | es trot when the® be Was struck to peeeive ae i from (says. The owners do not wish . ‘ Mis Machachbin was treated: for mM . i a : . " he i um ie te join any neighboring city, he $4 000 ] Hoek falloasan thi leement DESDE NS Ey RU aay. : am f : , in reasure FP ca . tan alt sone Ton, 1 move than double the iocome of | < ee . ek i een & : . SOO.00 that would come from the One sith 1 Qaral Gimilias a : : ‘ ‘ Rte thar ; ; , ‘4 PokTTV INS I Song Te ; ' ot : three-mull eperational iInebraase be t the other bas ae homes but ne = ey rs . ing sought, he said theee or fuur acres os of -'l-“ Cedar Crest to Hold va Mus at Ton osieies ir fee bia eat byes Tytetits Building pregram planned. for roaming dand will oo te the Cits James Proms fouod citt books Mom-Daughter Banquet the distriet includes 17-19 elemen- _ Vee if fers ahptme but tay ef Saneriomn PApress nianey or aa ana re 2 BE FOW NSTI tary reony additions, 910 junior Weal i He Sieh i Sui . \ patnedixs foove ote etme cham ders worth aearty S100 in an fa a eelent) Pobre high reom. additions, and 10-11 Troy Cul peti includes a2 empty coffee hag piled among (y, 4 fener ea ' senior high reom additions, K \ Hed) Mot) Tere ay eT vrai a Ve Dall. on fier t wolfe: seme refuse behind the Detroit, r Hanqeet at bop. Saturday at “AS near as we can anticipate svstem within the city linuts that Print Shap where he works. the elureh neat Sear one grade will he oon A CANN TPE hse the tow ashiy ; ee a ar ; ; : , “ Js | " ; h Pe shay Tens 1 fer Thames eretet There will be prizes entertain huli-day Sesgiits claimed — the ELE Ae. + UID ASUS UD DUS ELE ES De SEES 1 to pela i yore took- ment and a special program ae- board members as this pointer d out DEDICATE JOHN MONTEEFTH SCHOOL Posed for posterity Pontiac Press Phote Having added onty a few 2 Cent Grae toy PA 1 afiarnn ‘ape (hs ation met neenrall . a an Fs pees ; . : npr we Tors person Heo pias hase eordimg to general chairman Gly Che eoninuing erecase | Tcl are school officials and the newly elected PTA president of the John Principal Ah Carrie Hubbell; Supt. of Scheals Wilham A Shanek, remistrations fost the opders or haat them stolen. Burkey rent Mont) oth school. Board of Filucation president | dmund L.. Windele: and Genre Stout, PTA tread. Ls . | 5 F ‘a § Kirst of 1 in Waterford Koemitais | 4 : > sleHibe Slate Reais : ef Funeral Service ate Registration, | Aids Roundup for C. W. Jewell Sr, Dedicate Monteith School Graduation Dat at Farmingtor OF ewell Sr. , raduation Dates g ! | ' a Tin seeeny FARMINGTON INS) baci eh 5 cer etre . 7? PieRORD POW SSHIP \ its bon Ae scnnsfiacere a8 oer: . ‘ . LAPEER piss et me i : ee NORTH BRANCH —Cammenec fon was the sere uf an 1 Clifford W. Jewell vf | we a ie MOTTE) [AEST ‘ p : z - . 1, , : . : ‘ ine men exercises for miral schools ef Pumimpiie poder th Preesn Pre ° .° 1 ° Davison Lake Rd An, Co yet f mI feetie ation LYCUCEEE USL last \Irs bal hi r] (hoe ose a8 phd : : . * * ’ . wi be heid at 1 vi SEs atl 1 Te Threat t \Eebach of grain 117 1 Veal ‘I [totweat Vail the surroupding areas will be held ye ; Lh by m Gilt sui pt ses. Ls4 Pot ul H Oacland Avera | ted Pres mum. recording secvetaa Mis Joa! the North Branch school audi a’ oe 5 : 7 ' a 4.. bat ini ine! the cool f) Boardnie , necrlene Se 1 ‘ 1 a: ‘ ‘ . it ; doviead HM u midin ariin at S pi. oon Tiesdax eve py, - ai on es BRO ta Dressy or Tailored " i nls i ea lay ML | S Tan Cy sin et ets Hin yer 1 _ _ ind past tt nioht , ie BI OUSES baccrient of hia! ; ure irs (lan Noowkitk histerian . The troeh driver apparentiy Ver Mam bah Gue vane . — : Heo peared ft val dani hand 2p | ; ss * | ee . es Lapeer Count | | i | rm ina MITE Whe parliamnenta Sei caueleere at nal nk , turned sharply onte: Rockwell to vearent fh at ere $), 03 etrestde Pe bee eavk Uf ; riiics 4 OR EEETE i ire KWo ES WN Ee From a> , ic th ct) - an ; . : era . Fc Wiliam J. Pr SCH COTUREY pom Wout . ine fine cen ‘ plan op aligndiag the North Bratch POU! CuReAn UDI Mike Galt : if og if inf] shot wwollne) oe As | ts Yan Phe Monteith) School, located) Schools this fall are invited to ahead of hin, Weausing. the ace . ( thi ected) in pts beailedipr: < : ‘ SUMS ‘ . C { _ through th: Ihs wife Hn an at Crescent Lake and Hatehers: Gome in to the local scheel for dent. No Iron Colton and Waltz—Full Length stairs at the ne. heard the she . Rds., is one of fowr elementary pecostration on Mondays, Mav 14 State Pie d etal tena Nylon —Baby Doll » and reported to the Sheriffs Dy In speaking to the teachers, he schools begun last year and the 4 o—_ - , a ‘ ‘ ~ rc - : 1 moO I ‘ yea tS fi am the Redford Post amid pmssing SLII Ss ( OW AS ON . > F ing effec * : > ores CU paAnc . ; ; ‘ _ . | us eee nate Gri acliceuiree aot leet ceea ear) Gt oe 8 SL ea I i 98 | 3. ewel) sale wr hushun é ae : i oD is school year. ; ho err er ng From had been despondent because he Pointed ont to the students that Th a te Peal , 66 Pass at North Branch run wing DSRS PESTER, (AS ue $3. From $3. 08 P : He exterior is oof tan brick ane = : i was unable to keep up | bat, school is not just a preparation : oF p his jab at GR! ES 1) t (eeinnidine tice ahieentine: NOR 3RANC]I Shey 6 Ky ; Potiar indu rmeal ficm She said. form Kfe—it is life itself and a bite we i ; k n oman af | ae nl s A on ‘f he Machine Shop Teacher New Spring Shades Costume he d had a brain tumor for about *ouree of precious memories. SE Bes ee ; SE ‘WE if A Nie ear ltl ci 2 yp abou : 1m u ee oe plaques as 4 special nate of ime Branch Township Schools received Institute to Be Saturday . HOSE JEW ELRY ye: é was off work several jonald Smi fo irmer assistanttterest. Other outstanding features their diplomas at : awards a . th Jecenti 5 ANE ae . : Seen : : 2 ’ LI} seks SAI StU Ga An Institute for Te rs 0 months. Recently hy returned, bat principal of Wilhams Lake School, are the dome skylights and the sembly in the school gymnasium gq; | <} ; | ne _ Erom $1.15 from $1.00 found himself unable to handle his conducted the program and busi-\space allowed for audiformam use Medes : Frehine Shap wut Ge hebl a the bed . job, she added, i _ ness meeting which followed. The The walls of the Fe conte next ca i - Michian) Saturday : Li * * -y , ae u 2 ” OMS | 3 in. the Jackham bulidin Spon j - . parent-teacher group present voted to the hall can all be pushed back ) oe \ : , Besides his wife. he leaves ato become affil: sted with the Na- allowing a athns , sa a Penny Supper Saturday - e i. “ ESPs GM We of a 150 ) I: i dagghter, Mrs Helen Heroux of onal Congress of Parents and nearly four hundred: (BURN HEIGHTS—The Alt setter and’ Dy eich ants, th O00 Elizabeth Lake Road Trov: a son, Chfferd 3; of Ox- Teachers Tames pill ee tat , * ae f ‘ i iW | € Ane et Sermice ard Department : Siete Ain father Joseph Barron ot eae eo P\ggp if presentations wepe Society of Sacrec eart Cathohe of Mechanical and — Indigstrial ; : é » et i abst le t vm a F George stout was elected) pingsi- mi fet to tie tiew PTA last nieht— Church will hold a “Penny Supper” Engineering r Kass Has Many Grit lems, Toot 4 ’ pow h i lent of new PTA 3 is , 7 + * oe ers : : SS Scalia , b 4 lent of the n PTA. Mrs. William $1 7 from the Wilhams Lake PTA from 9 30 to 7 pm. Saturday a4 ey be a chanmnaiodicen cand a? ; , , VE Las J ‘ bd Pe? Whiitionw Tet hye Vie ue Hen o ary ft , . mn . 6s _ : = i (hi . } z “ wix grandchil irei : , - : i [" i if ind a shower of kiteben wi from the Church Phe supper will be sechen meetings is Paul Phockin Open W eekdays 10 eo to 10 P.M.—Sundays 10 ALM. to 9 PoM. 4 i, {ath . : : Tol ; cea . ‘ . “Fs _ ‘ . a pat Vore, lather vice pir sident, the Wiliams Lake tsul Scouts. ,open to the general public, of Milford. \ FT > ei . be t heme ‘ * i ' \ j ‘ : / ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. _rrmpay, MAY 11, 1956 Plot: From Rags to Riches , | Fatt Chosen for Horatio Alger Award] NEW YORK (INS)—Eight bysi- ,man Bernard M. Baruch! a 1947 mechanic to Gepeert his family | Oakland County ] ustices Planning Dinner Meeting A dinner meeting of Oakland cuss a possible county justices’ as- County Justices of the Peace is sociation and review current issues Looking for Savings! planned at Devon Gables next |*!fecting Justice Court, operations./nessmen who rose from rags ‘to! irecipient. -| and was educated. by correspond. | HOUSEKEEPING ' | Wednesday, County Justice Court) Short speeches will be given [riches by hard work and determi- tw Ass Aap oa ea omen event, Sverves. SHOP i ) ] Coordinator Gerald A. Terrien said| by Cadman Prout, Oakland Coun- nation yesterday received Horatio) AD peas yy 8 W. Cordes Snyder Jr., president | Mu today, ty Friend of the Court; Prose- | Alger awards. i of the Blaw-Knox Co. of Pitts-| t PONTIAC \ *s 8 @ eutor Frederick C. Ziem; James * 8 Capt. KE. V. Rickenbacker, /burgh, trudged miles as a youth | ‘ MIS TEAS ae! : — Sete atest eeeanamme aa The tenth fal awards were| president of Eastern Air Lines, jthrough waist-deep sndw in below | The assembled justices will dis-| Rehm, given = winners by elder states- whe werked as an astemebile ifreezing temperatures running a! . supervisor ef records and at Oakland County Jail; Ford V8 Is the World’s Top Seller! WE'RE OFFERING Top Trades NOW Come in and We'll Answer Your Questions ! HOWARD dames VanLeuven, assistant di- rector of children’s services for Juvenile Court. * * * Change in Terrien's title from Justice Court Accountant to Jus- \tiee Court Coordinator recently was |announced by John Austin, vice- chairman of the County lof Auditors. “It was felt the new title fits Mr, Terrien’s job better than the old one,’ Austin said yesterday. ties and records in the County.” Truck Comes to Table | MACKINAW CITY uw — Mayor Neil Downing, who operates a res- taurant here, was startled to have |a’ semi- truck trailer crash through ithe plate glass window at breakfast time Thursday. The truck had ‘rolled 300 feet down an incline when its air brakes failed, nudged ‘two cars out of the way, including Board | “His work is concerned with co-| jordinating all justice court activi-| —|trapline to pay for his education. | Roy T. Hurley, president of | Curtiss Wright Corp., Woodridge, N. d., had no formal schooling beyond the public grades. 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All regulations will be | enforced impartially before things get out of hand, Olympics or no Olympics! , ll, that sounded reasonable. But then, it de- veloped, the AAU, itself, staged a boxing champion- e . t ‘ There is no city quite as beautiful as Washington in’ the spring. The cherry blossoms and azaelas spread 4 al) parts of Michigan will invade ul carpet of color along the banks of the Potoma:, '16 lower peninsula centers and five - and on the neatly groomed grounds of our Government buildings. x *« * A lone sentry from the 3rd Infantry Regiment stands guard over the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, | ower peninsula for the right to ~day and night. Beautiful sccretaries from every state in the Union hurry to work. Cocktail lounges are busy with ann Arbor, Class B, C, D and E —— ae aren — OE P — THE PONTIAC PRESS, eo ’ By BILL CORNWELL ~ High school track squads from! share of representatives in action Saturday, wit? Pontiac High's powerhouse heading the long ‘parade. lupper peninsula sites Saturday for Ypsilanti to defend their re- the annual MHSAA track and field) gional title, are heavy favorites imeets. to repeat as state Class A + Teams representing classes A, B,) champions. ' iC and D will battle it out in the iwhich covers é@ eriod of enter the state meet- May 19 oo Ne ee , to repeat as champions in eight reports of impending political changes. Amidst all this schools will compete above the | ii. oply of beauty and government, I came emia of how the AAU juggled boxers. ~ FARMED THEM OUT TO AAU DISTRICTS pest my beef: The AAU, of late, has been inflict- ing hars and capricious sentences, life bans, proba- tions, disqualifications. Many of the offenses are trivial. Many of the charges are ridiculously petty. Bewildered athletes and promoters asked, in effect: “For years we did-things this way — why the sudden hair-splitting and devastating string of penalties?” - ship in Boston. The Air Force sent 26 boxers. Now the rule book states each AAU district association is limited) to 10 boxers each. The Air Force was entitled to send its champions in a which it did. That is, all except Joe Hemphill, who was originally replaced by John Stewart, a seasoned performer. Stewart could not e——— in the AF tournament because he was the process of transfer. Swift, a civilian who runs the AF boxers,| felt § ; had a better chance to win in Boston than the champion. Hemphill was given to the South Texas Association, but was recalled to active duty for the Air Force when Mewar’ entry was protested. x * What about the other 16 Air Force boxers? Why, very conveniently, they were farmed out to various AAU districts, who either had not entered a team at all or who were short of the 10 men permitted. ‘ _-You’ll find their names scattered in this manner, — with ersatz originating points, in the official pro- gram. Was this legal? Of course not. Why was * it done? ‘ Well, quite simply and understandably the Air Force wanted to have as many as-possible of its boxers take a shot at winning individual titles. Titleholders auto- matically qualified for the final Syl tria) next fall. — he Rg fe . Eventually, 34 boxers represented the AF in Boston| Pontiac's high school golf team | across a straits. the registration of 26 * * Oakland County will have fs | Last spring Pontiac won the re- r Brass in with if DETROIT uw — Bucky Harris, came back to Detroit today for a ‘head-on clash with “cant wait” problems that may decide the fate of the 1956 Detroit Tigers. Harris must emerge from the | Showdown with the answers to all but one of the questions. Uncle Sam will provide the other, several veteran players, possibly including catcher Ked Wilson, outfielder Jim Delsing, infielder Fred Hatfield and first baseman dack Phillips. They have been used sparingly and have not impressed the manager, The club is carrying three first Shortstop Harvey Kuenn was in basemen—FEarl ‘Torgeson, Wayne Milwaukee today for his third |Belardi and Phililps. But Belarc: physical examination before his (has possibilities as an outhelder draft beard. The 25-year-old jand has been the club's best pinch former bonus player has been hitter. twice rejected because of a knee | injury, Harris was due to huddle with other Tiger brass in a "‘personnel’* meeting at Briggs Stadium today.| Out of that confab will come de- cisions on four players who must be trimmed from the 29-man squad before midnight May 15. The Tigers are carrying four 'catchers, five outfielders, eight in-| fielders and a dozen pitchers. They} must be down to the 25 player limit| in four days. Whom the Tigers will) ‘cut is anybody's guess. It's no| secret that Harris would like to; ‘work out a trade—but he admits jquite frankly that trade prospects! jere dim. It generally is believed - that Harrig would be willing to part | fF Prep Golfers in Regional Tests | third baseman oo sie p< Sean RED SOX LONE RUN — Billy hooks safely into Sox vesterday at Fenway park FRIDAY, MAY 11, 58 5 ep Track Teams Meet at The Chiefs, who go to | | Unbeaten since mid-season 1954, 20, straight meets, the Chiefs will seek Huddle Tiger score Boston's lone run against the Chicago White elads will be favored to win the Class A diadem at Van Dyke Fitzgerald. Other ‘A' feams at Fitzgerald from this vicinity are Ferndale, Haze! Park, Berkley, Royal Oak and East Detroit. gionals by amassing a record 92 sprints and dimmy Taylor in the hugdles to lead the way. j- Waterford’s capable team, coached by Al Cuthrell, will also journey to .Ypsi for its Class A regional test. The only other Oak- land County area school at Ypsi is points. a Led by Hayes Jones in the | high hurdles and broad jumps, Bill Dougies in the 880 and Hudson Ray and Alex Barge in | the high jump, ali state cham- | pions of 1955, the Chiefs will have Perry Williams in the — mile, Jimmy Shorter and Charley The Maples will pin their hope Class C squads. - Cuthrell is hopeful of landing Robinson in the quarter-mile, Gary Meeker into the finals in (Freeman Watkins, Charley poe ee Eis possibly Stan Jones: major points. | Spann, Lon Humphrey, Dave 9 the hurdles, Class B teams competing at | Fitzgerald are Troy, Clawson, | Reseville, Van Dyke Lincoln, About Cutting Roster 2:22 Payne and Joe Hill in the Birmingham's | talented — thin- Center Line and Warren of the Bi-County..League will alse run on the Spartan track. The clib must cut at least one set at 8 15 pgm, CEST), Manages — eee, Poa 7 Bithe field o and possibly two pitchers, Left- Marty Marion's choice for Chi- ie oe ee ee “_ : Jimmy Taslor went over (he Hirh : cago is Jack Harshman. squads at Howell, with Wayne- jump bar and when be came down hander Jiny Brady is a bonus play = Oakland League champion Milford pis tee sunk 15 inches into the Prranticannctibe fared (octesc _ Lary eas been pound as the favored to lake the regional title. mud. = is outfielder Jim Small. ee madd u Ae eu sa Clarkston, Brighton, Holly and At this point coach Watly Somicl of the! aecisiens (wiey on saa mats when Detroit's Clrenceville of the W-O circuit’ Sehloerke decided to forega work- await the weekend’s action game jn Washington was rainkd out will also go to Howell, along with Guise the different events and “ago WI 10x . : , Avondale of the. Oakland B_ loop sick to warming drills, uguinst the Chicago White Sex yesterday. Hoeft had been due to . is ee starting tonight. Harris may start that one. ~ jand | Farmungton) Cam the es Those who drive to Michigan ‘Lakes Conference. * * Milford will receive stiff opposi want a final look at some of the ‘ The rainout following two straight “border line” players, 2 Oy As, victories left. the Tigers with a 4-6) Frank Lary of Billy’ Hoeft will mark for their first, Eastern road! * pitch the opener of the three gametTrip. _ tion from _East Lansing as wel : a as Fenton, ~ Charlotte, Durand Eaton Rapids, Mason Crane Ledge and host Howell Orchard Lake St. Mary's strong team rates the edge in Class © at the University of Detroit. The Eaglets will be bucking a con- tingent of 19 other teams in the Detroit regional. |Haven and Bob Mineweaser’s St lto run a meet this season: - | The Southfield Jays wall alse isee action on the Titan cinders lagainst mne opponents in the ‘A jranks. A total of 48 schools will vie | for regional honors in classes B, | C and D at Flint Central, lo« tad: | Ing a six-team’ delegation from | the Oakland County area. Lapeer is the lone Class Bo orep resentative of the group, Entries lin Class C are Almont, Armada and Ortonville. Drvden and Mem |phis are ‘D' hopefuls. Walled Lake from the |Lakes circuit and Northville AP Wirephoto _Lollar took a late throw from left fielder Minnie Minoso. ‘The White Sox won 2-1 to snap a five game Josing streak Klaus, Red Sox . . home plate to Inter- Catcher Sherm 16 Regional South Lyon in a huge field of 24 on hurdler Joe Kidwel! and crack miler Doug Wuggazer, along with Bill McFarlen and Ron’ McCrumb a pair of pole vaulters to pick up PRESS BOX \Michael Shamrocks, who have yc of er be The Pontiac High School track iteam yesterday went out, to their muddy track as usual yesterday to prepare for the regionals at Ypsilanti yesterday, but the ses- sions were limited to calisthenics and short sprints when the Chiefs started sinking in the mud all over football games will find some of the traffic bottlenecks relieved next fall. > ! ~The Willow Run will connect directly dium Boulevard. * * i s) eXpressway \ with Sta- Ld University of Michgan has con- tracted with Ann Arbor School to handle 5,000 cars. Fritz Crisler, Wolverine Athletic Direc- ‘tor, says there should be enough ‘parking around the stadium, in- cluding parts of the UM gelf’ Other area ‘C’ schools at U. of course, to provide parking for D. are West Blaomfield, Bloom- crowds far over 100.000. ‘Hills, Roseville Eastland, New be . The St. Louis Cardinals boats the oldest living battery in the Major Leagues. Pitcher Ellis Kin- der and catcher Walker total 8% years in age, Kinder is 42 and Cooper 41, ¥ Fredrick High School will Iwid its annual athletic banquet at St the St. Vincent DePaul Parish Hall Thursday May 24th. The Moms and sponsoring the affair. Dads club ts Oscoda Area Reports Good , Trout Fishing Some good trout fishing has sud- denly become a fact in the Oscoda- High and by this technical method of circumventing a 10-jleft early this morning for Flint boxer limit, they literally stuffed the entry list. They)! take part in the State Class A walked off with five individual titles and the team Regional matches at the Kearsley championship. I learned in Washington the Armed Services and the colleges are now joining forces against the AAU and mint test. St. Frederick is paly- will dictate the selection of Olympic coaches and man- jing at Fiint, in Class C -agers. six. Wolverin ANN ARBOR (#—Michigan foot-| ball coach Bennie Osterbaan bows, to necessity tomorrow fdr the second time this spring. It could, pay off as well as any gamble| he’s made. * * Colleges have six votes, Armed Forces four, AAU ee ee (Crome, Dick Singleton, Sammy Cole- es Close Drills With Annual Spring Game halfback job sewed up. Last sea- son’ s quarterbacks Jim Maddock and Jim Van Pelt look like shoo- ins for the spring scrimmage tomorrow anyway. The game-style, full dress serim- “We'll run Bob Ptacek at left Mage in Michigan stadium will course. Pontiac dropped its only match of the week, Tuesday, to Waterford, which also plays in the Chiefs’ starters today, according to Coach John Maturo, are Tom man and Dick Whitmer. Nick Shor- ter is alternate. Birmingham's star-studded team, headed by captain Tim Baldwin. will be a strong Class A threat at Flint. Other area “A” schools at ‘Kearsley are Ferndale and Royal. ‘Oak. Golfers from Avondale, Clarks-' ton, Fitzgerald, Holly and Shrine will compete in Class B at Flint while Bloomfield Hills and Royal Oak St. Mary are "'C” entries. Southfield and Berkley will see, Mass A action at the Burroughs. ‘Golf Club in Brighton i MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS halfback,"’ Oosterbaan said. ‘He's wind up the four week spring a quarterback, sure, but we think’ practice. he can do the job.’ He gets the) last day of spring practice to) prove it. ack Michigan Normal 70. Central Mich 61 omnis Wayne at Toledo, postponed. rain Maples, Skippers Down Loop Foes A base on balls, a stolen base and two throwing errors handed Birmingham a 32 extra inning victory over Mount Clemens in an Eastern Michigan League baseball game Thursday at Birmingham The score was 2-2 when the Maples came to bat in the bot- tom of the 8th frame. Bill Deer opened the inning with a walk. stole 2nd and moved ta jrd on a 5-0 advantage to drop a 7-6 decision to Millington in a Seuth -Central League contest at On ford. Pitcher Don Atwood walked in tworuns \ single scored ‘two more and before the storm ning run had subsided the count was dead- locked at 3-all coasted son in eight innings over Franken- bey today as he fished in a along in shutout fashion until the muth on the Imlay diamond. A hit flooded lot two blocks from the th inning when he lost control and batsman. a single by Jerry Watz nearest stream in suburban De- _ the Wayne-Oakland loop will com Skippers, who lead the Inter- . browns and brookies are net too Lakes circuit. Gets Last Laugh | unusual in the upstate area. Unbeaten Imlay City posted its DETROIT (ENS) — Passers-by However, the steelhead trout 10th straight win with a 3-2 deci-. laughed at a small unidentified | “!tuation continues at a very - low point, Allen reports. .So far no perch runs have start- -ed from Lake Huron. But perch and a wild pitch scored the win- troit. : “and walleyes are coming in from L Charles Berry pitched, Later, the- boy was spotted the AuSable backwaters above the route for the winners and lim- smiling as he carried home a lf. Foote, Cook and Five Channel ited Frankenmuth to three hits. | inch pike. dams the catcher’'s wild throw. After (The Wildcats took a ay ol - a : John Fleser flied out, Jim Traa «th a run in the sth but Milling: yar, s ace , fanned and headed fer Ist on the o0M tallied once in the 6th and Ww hite Sox Win, 2-1 dropped 3rd strike. Deer scam. once in the 7th to wrap it up Dave pered home with the winning run Sweefey collected three hits and on a bad throw to Ist. Mount. Clemens scored once in the 5th stanza and once in the 6th to take a 20 lead The Maples knotted the count in the 6th on a walk to pinch hitter Tom Kelly and singles by Fieser, Traa and Arn- old Issetee drove in three runs for Oxford. It was the Wildcats’ 6th setback in eight starts . Waterford finally had its string of shutout innings snapped, but the Skippers still whipped Van Dyke, 8-4, in an Inter-Lakes Con- ference game yesterday at Wa- | ib R | | k -This was supposed to be Black Yanks last season, went the route have made that mistake this seas Friday im the American League— with ease yesterday on an eight 507 It was Mantle’s 1!th, Berra’s pete against nine others in the AwSable area, according to Dick -€ass B regional meet at Ann Allen of the Oscoda - AuSable: - Arbooee (rts of Commerce. SSS SSS | - Aten writes’ this department that while the smelt run is Youthful Angler finally over, limit catches of “must be completed by Saturday. _ Doubleheader at Bay City Ends Chiets’ Season's longest idle period for ‘Pontiac High School's baseball ‘club comes to an end Saturday. For the 200-pound Ptacek, won't be too much of a depar- ture: The left halfback job at Michigan requires passing abili- ty. It will also give him an ty to use his speed and bulk to better advantage. May 12, according to tournament manager Louella Houser of Kings- wood School Cranbrook. “A football player is a football, player,” Oosterbaan said. ‘‘Ptacek The welcome return to action aft- is a good athlete and could play er @ two week's layoff sends either position. His passing has Coach Fd Heikkinen’s nine to Bay improved and he's fast too.” ‘City for a doubleheader. * » * ] Hey _ Chiefs risk their unsullied Val- Stage ils Seni oe ley mark of two wins, in Satur- shift of Ron Kramer from end eee cle Rten bias ea met right half, Ptacek's shift won't ‘ seem ei important next fall. Soph-Loaded Than Oosterbaan will have the ~ services of last season's regular Cornell Team | ‘Terry Barr and irregular Jim 4 Pace, both speedsters who lack Meets Favorite throwing ability. _— a u WEST POINT, N.Y w—Cor- \ ‘Let's face it,” Oosterbaan said. nejj's sophomore-dominated track We haven't got a (Chuck) Oort-team, showing improvert with, ie {Bob) Chappuis on the |every meet, will be favored to a a win the team title in tomorrow's In spite of injuries, Oosterbaan 2md annual Heptagonal Games at wil eall on John Herrnstein, the ] Military: | : the U. S. Military’ Academy. | Papert or Sen | Harvard won ,the indoor cham-, SUL ic utes iat h' Me i “ i- will likeatyibe lal spat cext. [ail pionship in March in the compet | Ron Kramer still has the right schools plus Army and Navy. But, _-—-_— since then, Cornell has come with " |a rush, listing among its accom- Net Entries to lpllahments a romp in a triangular : meet with Harvard and Penn last Be Closed for Saturday. Girls Tourney —_ Normal Thinclads wregioak yin eeevesl, Michigan State n Tennis-Champion- 0 t Chi ships for girls 15 to 18 years of age. U run Iippewas MOUNT PLEASANT ®—Michi- gan Norma{ defeated Central Michigan, 70-61, in~a dua)’ track For girth A : _ |meet in mud and cold weather yes- line fe Saturday base o dead \terday. The two teams previously \ , . ihad met indoors, with Normal] tak-| Matches will be played on the ing that one, too. * courts of Kingswood School from! Both teams had a pair of double) May 17 through 27. |winners. Normal's Jim Allen won Se od ade ‘the discus and shot put, while/ Entries should be sent to Tourna- Duane Root won the low hurdles. mem, Manager, Kingswood School and tied Central's Jim Podoley for Crantrook, Bloomfield Hills. ‘first in the high hurdles. ~ jclub today Long Layoff right along with the strong | Wolves, who have lost one game | (3-1). Pontiac won two from Ar- | thur Hill, Other SVC club stand- | ings: Flint Central 4-2, Northern 2-2, Saginaw High 3-3 and Arthur | Hill 0-6, | Heikkinen, “who has been at /home for the last three days with ja touch of blood-poisoning in his \vight foot, will be back ‘with the A blister on his heel ihecamé infected. In his absence Arnie Wilson and Fred Zittel took, over, . Jim Jones has the call for the; . first game, with Atmold Larson! hurling the finale. Each has won a Valley game. Chiefs batting or- der will be unchanged from the last encounter. | Wolves were expected to start right Kander ‘Terry Ebright with, lefty Danny Schermerhorn going! Fin the ‘cap, Rest of the way Chiefs face their: toughest road, Heikkinen says. “They're all tough’ Ed_ figures, tion among the eight Ivy League Games left on the SVC schedule SP!" include two with Saginaw there). home and home with Indians, and home and home with Northern. ‘Diving’ Catch Fish Caught, After a Swim . é Three Oakland County men. one ‘a 17-year-old, and the others a pair’ But not for long. Tedrow took a of Milford fishermen, yesterday, took to the water to bag a cotple nice pike. Real battle was that at Cedar Island Lake where Del Tederow | 1286 Locustwood, Milford, and his, companion, H. H. Stewart; Milford, | hodked a 10%-poynder on a pound line from a spinning rig. After &® 10-minute scrap the fish was moved into shallow water, Then the fine broke. Fedrow fell inte the lake and | tagged with the loss Fred Bleakley. who relieved terford. : starter Larry Milford in the 7th.) The Abes puslied across a lone was the winning pitcher for Bir- min in the 6th stanza, which halted mingham. Roy Simms worked five innings for the Bathers, then gave way to John Falkenhagen who was each team at 39 innings the streak ot score- less pitching by Waterford. Chuck Gillis hurled for the Skippers and allowed five hits while fanning 12 garnered five hits and walking one Yesterday's win evened Birming ne Dave Latta and Tom Bryce hams league record at 33. The paced Waterford's 9-hit attack Meples play an EME game al Ha with (wo safeties apiece and zel Park next Tuesday. Jerry Kruskie clouted a Ist in- Oxford's: tough luck team ning home run. tt was the Sth banged out nine hits, but blew straight league triumph for the Out of 500 Race Adrian Driver Is Injured INDIANAPOLIS P?—Marvin Pi- heur around the northwest turn, fer. a 28-year-old Korean War vet eran from Adnan. Mich. wont drive. as, he had heaped in athe 5300-mile = Indianapolis race May 30 track and smacked into the wall. x Parcd Part of Pifer's helmet was found Speeawads stuck im the walk where the racer lntat He was rushed to a hospital we with a possible skull fracture The Pifer. who passed Is drivers ear bounced along the wall 894 test only May 3. was seriously teet trom the point where it went injured vesterday when his racer out’ of contro! slammed into a wall in a practice S46 Karl Hall The racer, owned by Witnesses said the car skidded of Orleans. Ind, was damaged to the inside of the track while badly Pifer was to have driven going an estimated 135 miles an i! in his first 9500-mile race . ~ The Adrian man has a wile, Gloria. and a 2 vear-old daughter It’s Quiet in ABC ROCHESTER( N.Y. us —Things ars mm othe American Bowling Congress: fournament you ean hear a pin drop But no one has dfepped enough to challenge the civision leaders since Georg® ude of Stubenville, “Boy, that water was sure cold,” Ohio, chmbed to the tap of the si endiet the -pike headed for freedom flying dive, grabbed the pike by the gills and hung on, did a half-spin, then crossed the , the day seven clubs awoke to find hitter. His only mistakes were ime ow | ‘themselves among the. walking!) ome rua hating Mickey) Manic While the 3>.ear-old righthand. dead with the New York Yankees | nd Wool Hera Avice of (puvs) Mas gelling his point across, having copped the pennant at the. _ e bern _ . . the Indians were giving Maury earliest date yet. “ McDermott a fit. The veteran That's the way the talk was gO-, southpaw, who beat Cleveland ing. Those Yanks had smacked) three times for Washington last the Boston Red Sox four out of season, was rapped for: five of the five and spanked the Chicago Tribe's eight hits and four runs White Sox two out of two. All they! in five innings had to do was fast-shuffle the In-! George Kell and Minnie Minosa juns and OW Casey Stengel had} ‘homered to end the White Sex’ -slump, but it was the nifiv rehef the deck stacked again. * * * = But Al Lopez and his Cleveland| Indians put a stop fo all that non-| sense. The Yankees huffed and_ puffed and Cleveland chpped ‘em itwo out of three. The tribe won the rubber game going away yes- terday at Yankee Stadium 7-2 to climb past Boston into seeond place, two games behind New York = t 4 Bosten went down 2-1 to Chiea- f go. which snapped a_ five-game : ig losing streak - ia. ; , a Those were the only two games - . played in the majors. All the oth.) HOSPITALIZED - Mloveland er scheduled contests were rained Outfielder Gene Woodling entered out a New York hospital yesterday ty * * * receive treatment ofewhat dor Beb Lemon, who couldnt get the. tors described as a mild case jah done in six tries against the -of diabetes.” mrahienlel The champigpship finals of the ters will assemble on the {th annual Marbles Tournament diamond at 9 o'clock to determine sponsored by The Pontiac Press in Midget and Juntor champions in ‘cobperation with the Parks and the citywide ftournes : Reereation Department, will be : held Saturday morning at Wisner Field Mibs ‘wimrers-Trem 18 local cen Tomorrow's dinalists wilkgath- er from Jefferson, Whittier, Bay ley, Whitfield, Cgofoot, Webster, Bethune, Longfellow, McCarroll, 2 Malkim, MeCoennell, Owen, Wil Clarkston Beats Holly, : lis, Wisner, St. Frederick, Linda . ' Vista, Hawthorne, and Pontiac St. Fred in Golf Meet State Hospital. Clarkston High's golf team con- Manuel Ledesma from Crofoot quered Holly and St. Frederick in was the 1955 Midget titlist while job of Bob Keegan, who took over from Connie Johnson with ene out and the bases loaded in the first inning. that clinched it GMC, RO Open State Circuit ily better Pontiac nine, ig Motors, wall tangie with a Roval Oak club next Titesdax in the apening test of the important Michigan State Class A Baseball Lague Manager Paul Parks of fre GMC cresy announced today that the southern Oakland cluh is the former Hodges-Dodges of Royal Oak, that won the loop tithe last vear, The RO club is again rated highly as a title prospect. A reputer DePPeSenit General Tuesdan’s game will he ipder the lights at Memorial panel te ine at 7 CMC MW Oc lack will start either *Herman Dick tioldsworthy on the mound Pontiie and Roval Oak in the Eastern division with Dearborn ind Saginaw, Kalamazeo, Jack. son, Battle Creek and Grand Rape ids comprise the Western Division, Parks says, . are RACING NEW YORK—Levee ($3.40) got up tw Tedrow reported singles division with 744 on April the jast stride to win the Floral Park Young Ken Backus. son of Fl 20, ~ ,4 triangular meet Thursday. at jact yearts Junior crown went. ta Posse 2) Jamaica: Bry aghead a bert. Backus; 677 -Waltoh West ~_ ——- Davisburg Golf Club. The Wolves’ john Taylor of Eastern. The Mid- up th he nee he vtaking. A while washing his car, heard a Fi sht at Motor Cit 4-man squad fired 180 to nose out get division features play for boys naa Oe Une Drvis Hill Purse at Pin * splashing in. Lattle Silver lake, on 19 Y runner-up Holly by one stoke. Stand girls below 12 years of age, CAMDEN NJ Pretty Poirger aap which the. home is located Tle DETROIT «INS: Undefeated Fred shot a total of 184. the Junior clase is comprised Wes the oe Sine nesrty oe iclory saw a pike thrashing in the weeds heavyweight. ploe Gray, of Dear-| Ed Kast. of St. Frederick was. 12.14 year olds <- Oe ee ee eee ee pimped in «had on boats). grabbed horn. takes ‘4a populak. Henry medalist with 40. Harms of Holly The Pontiac Press will award & ti ak ie ic ‘ the fish, 2foinches long, and a >. Bromko, of Detroit, fomgrrow night and Dubats of Clarkston e ac h,trophies to the winner arid junner-'in a close yo bn pounder, jin the Motor City arena. carded 42. ' up in each division, ieee ie Inet shine Y f a F : ; , | he — ' | ere > — * THE PONTIAC PRESS _ 12 PRID. Ay. MAY 11, 1956 * a + °. Livestock ay eset 8 B f =) tiac; her parents, Mr. ag pra Y rk S ks News in re D = ap dee esau 4 J s Clark of Dear! igh : New [e] toc DETROIT, May 10 ( 35 for Mrs.|/Jame sters Mrs, Mary : : § ks a ‘sceaing tions), pos fo, Market not established, asking OXFORD — Service 51, of 88ibrothers and Alora ar Mrs. Rose ! (Late Morning Quota a: ‘ ile under 150, ; Willobee, ’ of * ' Te il Driving wh mote higher. George P, 2}Crichton Clark * : 19.1 Int Tel & a4 . ted in a 90+! cents or Market mostly lt be held at Belleville, John Admiral ...... 45 Isl Crk Coal rer of liquor resu ttle—Salable 150. aU haat 8Y;) Baldwin Rd., wi [Shallow of of. a | riiney, emgmdeh | pracnbg vane “gence Oakland County} ca’ today. © ashe. : t the Bossardet- Welen. Szydlowski ied Chem... .1 Man - & tence in steady ; moderately wip. m, Saturday a hand Mrs. r 49.1 Johns 483 day sen Township) titers. and. heif teady: | partes |p. m. 1, wit Evelyn Moser, = Allied Stra... 2.1 aaa Waterford Stee but generally (3 Funeral Chapel, 1 Park, Mrs. = is Chalmers 65. Hayes” 3b$iJail for a uneven, cows, weak to Mabley She | Haze! nd Paul Ct - 1206 Kelsey nae Cordice Newport, tlet for utility re ana. cutters ord Cemetery. James Jr. a Produce n Early Deals Alum Ltd 115 Kennecott’ ... $2.6/man yesterday, Se cmc’ meat sanee k oulls fully burial in Oxf Donald, three grand- —— BD Kimp Ch Ty ity before Water-|s9 ce: e, chore end. feedere|" t her home. Dearborn; and three - UCE ‘ i re Airline: 33 + 383) 99 pleaded guilty : ae fairly activ stockers ied Thursday a all of DETROIT PROD! Dowing| Cae. O48 47.6 52, tice Willis D. low a ee fed) died. r husband; two) all P)—The following) ry ba ’ 70.2 fownship Justice so bulk ese loads paves her hus ; ldren. 1S s Wheat ices cover sales of locally grown pre Ga aR St ie [ford Township slow ey sisers 2200;| She lea t Lake Orion, Rus-|chi ‘William Fielding ceo cl wa. 1 ama’ fancy rae ony: ¥| NEWYORK w—The stock sore ‘Aim. Gas& 3 39.8 . 68 |Lefurgy. hen chsias 1eis-11%3 he 80; in, sons, Marvin o ther. Howard Mra. ice for Mrs duce of No. Farmers’ te dealings to-|Am M & Fey.. 33 mt) Klese driv-| ofc good fed see 1e-80-18 f Oxford; one brother, STON — Service : brought to the them in whalesal lined in early Am i, O45 “De uilty to rec’ bulk cial and good s 699 Ib/sell o} ‘ sisters,| “CLARK ai v7 : ; d sold by were, ket dec! : recovery am N Gas 06 26) Pleading ¢ 31, of} commere heice tee | of Oxford; ten M.) Fielding, — lower than growers - Prices Buturday there was some rec Am News .3 76.6 MacLachlan, * amall lots high © ice 601 Ib peiters Donaldson " Oxford./William (Grace M. : held CHICAGO bel ie apes —s les, Delicious, Jonathon, ,day, but Am Rad ae 18.2\ing, Burton ; and $10) neiters 20.00; load cho and choice Gertrude Scrace of : mb St., will be ment estimate on Penis App $0 bu: apples, Jona i ted. » Beating. ae) ae 36 ix, was fined $50 ; Mmited sup 19.00; most/Mrs, G of Auburniof 29 S. Holco Sharpe : expected govern bu: No.4: oa LD 3.95-3.18 bu. indica Ae # Au v ’ 34.4/Charlevoix, ar-/| 19.28; fed heifers 17 and heif-|._. ulah , Ballard day at the a strong No. bu: No. * oe oe Am Sm 181 ol : i ursday. He was 1684-008 Ib jal st¢ers an Mrs. Be ol , of t 2 p.m. Mon i winter wheat created fancy, at fancy, 4.00 { a ° contumuation of |i. fe Tel M D Str... 414 costs Thursday hart of and commerce: 50:/ ultlity cows Emily Lund a ith burial in ad grain on apples, Mcinvoat, Northern Spy, fancy. | dre was a con Am Tob... 9) Mag w H ..100.4/C 0 t James Sout utility wenly 13.00-16 down: | Heights, Mrs. — of/Funeral Home, w Sh demand for the bre shi ee eee ae ces awe, applet. The the market suf-/Am Tob | ~ 362 McOre 9“ raigned before : srostiy 11.00¢13.66, 0.00-12 00: rs. Daisy VanKuren tery, Detroit. She today, pushing bu; No. 3 bu: 1, evere setback the jAn 13 Mead Cp ry hor Township. mostly 11. cutters mogtly 10: bulk|Pontiac, Mrs. E {|Woodlawn Cemetery, : the Board of Trade ; tend Red, fancy, =“ ithe se when the Associ-'anac co 18 Merck R Keego Har’ ners arnd down; late bulk : Tverdale o illness. 5 ; - : ac. e 4 ca hts 9.50 15.50: Mrs. Haze} ‘ after a long ic ains which exte Siecle’ topped. fered yesterday ks | Anac My 56.1 Mpls 426 jac M-59) some twe ial bulls 13.60 Holly, i Mrs.| died today prices up for g five ts at|3.15-4.25 bi ISC.: Beets, } e of 60 stoc eed er san Ch. 42-6 day at Pont ty and commerc and 465 Ib Ida Diehn, : her hus- ive cents VEGETABLES. ts, topped, Press averag Sir ace 2 Mf ot: rd 87. Kiwanis da) > qual- pose hoice $18 Ib hort Fenton, Mrs. Fielding leaves ed to more than “3.00 bu. Carro' L 190. ated $187.90. The |armo 4 Mont We 38.3 the family; q e $0 and 21.00; s Mrs. Thelma} Mrs. Fie 4 Made- : No. 1, 1.560 Celery root, No. 175) . nd closed at Atch 61.5 Motor Pd a6 Speedway, bring ati* reat steer calves 20. 500 Ib 20.00 : Fishburne and hters, Mrs, one time, Meo ganicwcee: | Cuivea ne 1a ios 3 fll $2.50 a realest in @ ati Cst Line . #), Motor Weeel 2 t 1:30 p.m. races fond mostly choice aroand Wo yearling | Olive ing; Mrs. band; two daug : Mrs. * 8 8 150 doz behs. . No. 1, 1.78-2.35 line was the gre latl Refin ioreka ° ifying start 1: 3. —Adv.|load choice @0-100 ek, all of Lansing; : of Royal: Oak, Horseradish, 200 doz. decline Mig 62 Br .. 36.7 Sun., May 13. good Sporbeck, Mrs. Verna)jine Radoye Fla.: also were doz. behs. ks, No 1, 1.80- b Avco Shs 513 Mueller, -4/3:00 Pp. m., ’ Lookers 18.00-19.50 market Ford of Erie, rs. Sarasota, Old crop soybeans 'pk. bskt. Leeks, 1, .78-1.25 50 Ib. bag ; month. { new) (Balt & Ohio... 36 Murray Cp... 33.3)°° John's a lable 25, Today's sday:| Velma ht grand- Dorothy Baker of eat: early dealings, behs. Onions, No. 78-85 doz. behs began on news o Hears pr bent has 28 ast sale, Saint Compared last Thursday: of Midland, and ei = and 10 gr sharply higher in h 8, green, No. 1, 00 32-tb. dae) Selling beg Gen-|Bendix av . .. 55. Nat Cash R . Rummage Hi St., Sat.) grout y active, generally steedy: Case 4 grandchildre and for cash | onions, ts, No. 1, 1.$0-2. Pota-| obile production. G nquet 3a Net Dery | 30 Church, 87 Hi . re fairly et ae 26.00, ted n . reflecting a good dem Parsnip, No. 1, 100-128 % bu. 170-'cuts in autom lans for Bet Steel... 195.2 Ne Gyps ota, Lutheran —Adv. | Veale: and choles 3709-30 00, children. grandchildren. firming soybean Parsnips, No. }, 50-Ib. bag: No. 1, "s announced plans Beth ie 86.6 Nat Loca . wt. 12. it and prime and Phelps Newberry soybeans and a -\toes, fancy, 2.00 hes, hothouse, No ‘eral Motor ted. The Boeing A 280 Nat Le 82/8 to supply viduals i her: moat utility George : ing tilted up-! toes, Ib. bag. Radishe rb, ‘hot-| nd selling star Bohn. alom ** 153 Nat Thea “aa Towns indivi naie kes yy 1 and low uttl- iee for) - d oil market, Feed gra 1.90 0-Ib. behs, Rhuba 65-'a cutback, a of |Bend Bt 193 AY Centra! sale.. Four few €.00-20.00 eull and KEVILLE — Servi Smorgasbor were lim- 1, 125-150 doz. Ib. box; No. } a third most active Bon 61 M Pow . 32. Rummage Lake) commerei " 15 00-18.00. ot) LA! 68, of To Plan m g ward but their gains se, fancy, 90 5- hotnouse, No}. 0 was the today Borden” : 456 Nia & West . 70.1) . ity Church. Cooley tty soto a eaten live, 12.00-16.00, mB Phelps Newberry, 68, Ot- as le raph Gone ie) a vee et ff te. I started t re ar $a 3 Community - 4. AMV. ioe utility reny s fetive: George 3 pm TOWNSHIP — Ited to fractions. ed 755: “. behs. Rutabages, 1, 2.00-'the day off 2. off ‘2 Briggs Mfg 2 A 4 Sat., May 12, 10-4. belawiil keville, will be held at 7 p.m. COMMERCE final : "es were reduc 1.00-1.50 do urnip, topped, No, k of 19,000 shares Bris My. 35 or 16.3) Rd. ” many Lakeville, Wit Funeral! _ ill be installed and Sharpest advance 125-1 Se bu. T ‘on a bloc : { 3,000 | Balke 381 ist Airline needs — - at the ‘Vilbur ticers will j : ‘ : case; blocks (0 /Brun 1 42 . jail ané Saturday. a ; tof Sweets as trading processed. "Begs: Large, 15 00,16 00 30 001100" at 43%, and it had ‘Budd Co a4 Ohio OG, $3: If your friend's in MA 5-4031. AGO LIVESTOCK Romeo, with burial in Ro- plans for a Smorgasbord' of -to- the end of the first|” Exes: 13 00-1400: small, 9 41,000 at 434s. ‘Burroughs H 144 Owen Air 161) bail. Ph. PE §-9424 or cuic: 10 (AP}—-Galedie hogs! Home, i died suddenly | Pl ade at the next get-t wr t ar 2% higher, May|™ecum. » noly EGGS ap seraue ourgihe st tay ‘Comp. Soup ins fee Am aw ay ont eneree: conares” is-ts |meo Cemetery. c= pong Isabella Thoburn Circle > ; oO EGG: i rices ar to! 1s 4 7,800; 3 . i . sie unchanged to % high- oernorr a Eee: UO from around 2 points lower 7 ican Dey 336 |e Pict Si le, 3 to 8 p. m. May higher on welee “hundred. No 1 say Thursday at his wife. Catherine, |Bether at 8 p.m. Monday, in the oa i" 31.49. ts unchanged to. raft. cases included. federal-sta‘e tran t higher with most change Capital airl... 384 Perney og. C. aa. Rummage Te Camas. Church, aht weights eround $56 25-89. hts He - leaves his Alfred New.| members Lawrence J, Hill, Toney 5 ar rye 4 to 3 | Deen: de A jumbo 46-48 mount. (a a narrow, Many are Rion See iba Beane 3211, Orchard —Adv. stadia ta Tekh sortesland one aunt, Mrs. ee fend! Walled Laie. aa be ns| wevercee Ciel Warse) a ass ws [Pate list’ gave indicat ter Trac’.... 13.8 pfizer -. 66.1 Ba ete ee etea tate of Romeo. 1732 phates . t 7:30 1.2642; soybea average 47! 32-34 wid ave in the list g Ol joe a Gus | sas Phelps D 8 LO ET cp ope Oh acd able | Derry will take place at 7: cent higher, May $ d § edium 40 sma a avaatt signs » to the retrea jell 63.5 Phiico le, May 11 and September 1 To 16.25-40; m L, Daniels The event rce ay $3.17, an 7m large 40-42 wid a ve! resistance ey Chrysler nr. r 453 ummage sale, Ad id 2 190-220 2: Mrs.. Willia the Comme ee aie betes: seme = Tuaedredl Seay Wares en ena had a block of 2,000 ‘Chime ite Bo ey Pe “Oa lo 5, 2012 Ceas Lake Rd. Adv. rece festa at tb benis ot: ists ROCHESTER — Service = p.m, dist coer basement, lan . 2.90 [4542 large 43 (Grade B large Grey 1,500 "484 pilisby * ane | i Daniels, 43.' Methodis: ; : 90. 2 37) Ye 17, Loew's uett Pea ‘ late G .. 88 280-31 few smail lots L. (Bonna) - __ her, May $12 40-41 wid avg ee Grade C large 34- hares up 's at -|Colg Palm ,,..:554 pir plate 1 ch is 00; a te sows | William held an an pounds: hig 43'y wid eve 424) 35-36 wid ave sha 2%. Benguet Con ‘So 35 oct & A eae i 8 0, 18: tar per lots will be 3 ‘Checks ty at 22%, » |Col Bra A 3.8 PT m4 60 a aA w lots under 3081 Culverston, r . pel CHO be ‘shares up Eten 2 \ce Gas) sa feet re e Me 12.00-16.00; @ ot the Au- p ncake upper , ' § 6 400 off 4s \Co 40.8 Otl : SI to 690 Ib 2 Monday from Slate Pa Grain Prices Bi ially graded: 42-45. solidated Mining S.|Comw Ed ; Pure 4st Ap ib 50. Ives 200:/at 11 a.m. burial in |; Commerc extra large “4 is ly at 86% 2. U-. | Edis... @! arg : 4 : B} ; salable calves urch, with of Aust’ —Grade A 1.500 off ‘4 Con 36.7 stl... 46 le cattle Lapel ady; cows Mission Ch Z URG—The men i Mer it (API Opening! Whites nedium 36 large Boeing “a, Union |con N Gas... 36. Repub 9.6 - Send boltove mhantty lake } high-| burn Gardens) DAVISB ; fa. AP) — Ope large 41%-43. 6 tra large 43. lay ff ‘e at 58%, i Pow 483 2.x Drug D. | steers and he to fully Memorial ES, will sponsor , * CHICAGO, May 11 + |; Browns—Grade A ex de B lark tel 5,000 0 ¥ nd Consum a 781 tment of John s lly ective, strong vealersiin Cadillac - T= er 396, OES, 39. Gre at 122 2, a Bak ao. Rey Met $84) The appointn ; generally tully “30 lower; 5 Her body wil Chapt Davisbutg in May .... a: 41-42, medium 37- bide 5.000 off 1 < : Cont “a4 Tob B 4 Cecelia Ann alls slow, hors feeders cemetery. r at the Wheat i : | 1 Trade ir-| iCar ride % 0 off 2 atl Gont can ag «Rey 5 SO pas lane, of 5280 Cece! strong: — tly high! East c Funeral pancake supper ( 231%y July ..,, o1% 38-39" Market steady ove- Petroleum 1,0 on 1224 Rock SpE. 3.1|McFarlane, ‘ ent stcody ay: 6 mos gh William R. Potere Saturday, starting May ........ 207 Sep ..... 703; Comment Ma Beer eee oe al ameradal Pe Cont 28 feway Bt .. 4 kston, as a special ag nominally steady; i's: © few bigh! .+ the when! M ic Temple : July : 208 Gi lar witlf a goo uarters @n Corn Pd_..... 3a -- §12)St., Clarkston, - ; Co 1200 Ib steers 21.80; « few ~ Monday, ason is invited, 2.08% Dec regu : in’ some a hers Wr... M2 g Re P 2 1 Insurance * | choice teers also until 9 a.m, The public is Sep se. 2.088 Ry ent reported ment in ot 110. |Curtice 2 Mtg 39 Prudentia : yearling steers mixed Home hurch t 6 p.m. : 712%, 1 284, /m fair move tisfy. @ 262 Scoville jifor the Dis- [choice 00-50: a few de to the c a Dec ,. July ede jenly slow to lable to sa 334 1 RR .. 42 esterday by Dis ‘gteers 30. : good ¢! i be taken 2 . 128s ings availa sforage WERAGES . » » Beab A nnounced yeste A choice 19.80; , om lit will te x rly 700 acon 149 =< cee 13334! [amples mand Movement eee Wee “omptled by the Dis “C,Seat ni sey reap . me a “Manager David H. Lewis. amere 17.00- Neate and cnana to lie in state until ee The Sea of Galilee : nea the May DESNOG Hd ded Lard remains active. NEW Y |Doug Airc She “. 68 , i ith Pru- teers 15.78- : 00-20.60; Daniels died level, says ate es 18226 1370 | on : led regs 60 4 67.3 simmons : z iation w 1 oi ed yearlings } 00; lvice. Mrs, below sea PUNY cca ise ‘y Sep ...., GS: Associa 10 Dow Chem .. 681 r to his assoc and mix 1.80-14.00; vice, illness. |feet 5 ee % ND EG Ll Stocks Fs [s) Prio r ifers cows after long Society. Sep socas Wa Oct e CHICAGO BU TER AND Chicago Mer, Indust Rails ul i 8 =f Du Pont SS ee Mob ra dential, McFarlane Bee pagans utility end commercial | 18.08-13.60: at her home amen: four|National Geographic ety. : 143% No : . CHICAG! ter steady fea) lange 729 18 a o12 Pac. . rd n canne and uti ‘ Jeaves “her Mar on Exchange Bu uying pricesiNet cha 262.5 181 3 tr 879 East Kod jou 14 tanding recot Holstein cutters bulls 13.7%: ‘She . Oats ——— cantile 0 wholesale buy §9 Noon, today : 1522 729 187 to Lite .. 362 Ry "35.6 Outstar licyholders’ " utility and fat bulls : : : cernenicas 6s Le CAA sea A 2 sro S 182d Tie ISL SIRI Aute ira Sperry Rand 25. riting and policy ao * hea nekdes scours : 929! oo R368: 9 C3529 cara oo B 8] Week ago) aM $ 132 141 188.9) Emer~ * 326 Brand .. 42.7 underw nce saleS/1¢00; a few b and ¢ 2.00- se d Since 1 ° 65: 89 C 5325. Week ag 2691 1465 7 162$ Erie RR. Std lif 108.6 ; in the insura own to 12.00: te commaresal f od 00 ident to Head : e fe firm receipts 16 $0). . Month so 7 2183 «1328 oe 191 8) Bx-Gell - 38.7 Sta veoh .s1 (service I id 26.00; peeled and good yearling Serving Go heons a nellaeted liste iad ee og gees BSG 11S Purestone 2 ae Std OU In - S84 field, Lewis said. Bak Slee Wetted oe and Breakfasts—Lunc . wholesale bu darge’ mises) Tel per cee /1956 tow . 518 1424 787 Mal jwotesione 896 sta Ol! Ohio 6 : fac, | 0c Cod he oral oad ‘WRigher:. Us 60-699 per cent a 4 58 high 257 8 9 672 1488 Pood Mach Pr ns. JP 6 ' Ostrander of Pontia Balable sheep 00 - spring lambe a! ee lends per a 415 385 US standards 19° wa) a1 [Ford Mot Stevens, ‘ 86| Lester V. , TING | sheep. i stea iy: elas spring lambs FF mm 3. mediums rrent re- 1955 low ‘yPreept Sul.... 89 srud-Pac "lee lectrical enginee! 100 lower: good @_ food = Gl Pay Co 40 37. checks 36 cu Preep 382 gun O11 a senior in e ; 100 lower; poe wnlity an 100 > - 0 dirties : , IT STOCKS 'Freuh Tre be . 62 peared Jniversity, has 00-29 00: » 00 iker dg. - “e Secretary of cipts 38% __ tC Kechietes nins Gen Bak 8 Seite A Co. 48 at Michigan State Univ ing com-|ip sverages ay ae ae Lobby of Ri Bids. at SHING'TSN wn - —_~ a! ES _ imal points are eigh Dynam o é 1 Pd S43 to the planning mostly chele with N ——e Wilson appointed Ralph. J. | CHICAGO ikl tatoes Ar Figures after deci OER Ey LE es ee pete Texas Co 1304 been gris the school’s annual |™ pert — atm th lambs Ti St 0: Defense he General) "AGO May 10 (AP)—Po waa) aitaval re wauip Co ¢ , Geo Pads 65 bd G Sul uM imittee for : 11-12. |a few ¢ boice shorn slaughter : ae : sident of the G - CHIC Ee Seep Onm Use Rice (ae Allen Ele® ala 43 Gen Mills. . Tex Pa ... 02 : Exposition, May ull to Cordiner, presi fa spe- rivals old stoc 10; supplies very lig Baldwin Rubber Cc ce et Gani acre al Thomp '.. 22.8) Engineering ibits | 4.00-6.00 5 fe chairman of a US shipments 5 Eset e Kenmare beeen Mig Co < 14 16)¢ el 6 tran W Air... industrial exhibits | 40 “ Electric Co., as MiNeNDOSSI- | Gemandicmoderhtell pia ashed, 100 |b Gem Oil & Chem Co $1 §1|/Gen 576 nsamer %83| More than 30 f ‘ to study the | ay ee re a cen umes Olen ‘Motor Co Gtk qGen Tire .. oc n ., 283) | ayy by a display o' cial committee ~hnical|track se ussets 600-605 wu k| Howell Elect Mo Bo 123 1a Gillette 466 twent Ce rir ill be highlighted by er pay for tec sacks, Idaho tv rivals 14. on-tra: Penin Metal Prod Co 112 112 112) ich 83 ~=6underwood _. wi 's guided missile, bility of higher p. \4 “73 New stock ar mand fair mar- Pe Prophet Co 64 61) Goodr 1 In Carbide 123 he U.S. Army's 5 pd services. upplies moderate de ew. stock The Co* 1 143| Goodyear a1 © ise.4't Sree eirs Bell Telephone skills in the arme cent- 73,5 . cariot track sales n jusiphs Rudy Mle ced Wee Ue Grah Paige enone a4 “Nike,” the ; The Defense palo lied is hay-| eat 100 Ib re Vissirouae reat Warne Gcrce Pied CoM 1 at wee 31 Can Pratt LS) ; sed and the General Motors P r . ress tha 440. 50 Ib sacks. _ Flo, *No sale bid and ask |Gt Wei ee Ges Cp 1.1 Show eet 0 ly informed Cong larly in the $$, * ‘ b |Grevhound ine n %22)-Drevue of Progress. ‘ : “e Lines f Lester : culty—particularly Gulf On , Us $86 the son o . ing difficulty _ oung offi- Hersh Choc... 494 Us Rupner Ostrander is ) Rd ‘orce—in keeping young : | P « 133 Us steel 584 { 234 Chippewa Rd. Air Force—in k fer they Poultry arni epee le) ee Too 186'V. Ostrander, of 2) , oes listed men a . Hooker Ei Us To 319."- ies rd high technical abilities ant ren or eee ee Warn B Pic 233 Ids 88." A beautiful new Olds 5 t ' rices . —— Cer i. ne tee Dawe industry will pay ea ee ey i ci ee quality EWIYORIINe) see ina Ray “2-9 west Us al aa Trucking Firm Executive a new Olds "86 tear theilow priced Neca us: . . ane Uwe) to 1@ am 20 NE come for the qua ‘to|Ing Rand Wests 2 an 2 fi on wneed net tne } 1 te} as A . re he them. orf bers of the , advisory DE ete pe fiters ta Ramitace nal tiaict putes ae ccupared| infand co aoe Mot : to Address Traffic Club doesn't cost any mo: Other members 5 ohn tail CHICA pouliry share mm share in the 4OMAS — ; ; tion.”’ ‘ourt jury yesterdas 10 \AP}— Live 0) a common increased to| THO) ; i ans’ al ay crea er 380 N. Perry ee alee el fol | period S¢ from, 630 ae ee sible Assn. here will sponsor a public). you etn SS cae and Si gully of secondotlense drunk Minette Sal #4256 three monte a ‘dance at the hall on Saturday eve ine “Gaverey, ce” etre Lem JEROME Oldsmobile -- Cadillac CO! th ac pa ing or Btepare Soh ke \da ° the rer | - guilty of s the [35-19, brosiers t under és Ib All play for guest lecturer, 3866 a ing at his second trial on roosters 15-16 te 38.8 hem turkeys 34 ivi den ds. ‘ning. An orchestra will pl School, rainy ear taicilese State Sl Sasinew Sueet Ph. FE 4- se. Beas sone te oted! ing t the Univers ity of 280 8. So ae ~— charge. dismissed ‘heavy hens unqu Coens a = : the University SPE arlier jury was j a Iniversity and : An earlier jury ie GRable : [| [Univer urors were ; rd Meetin » con t From Fa Tennessee. ; ‘arl : March 7 when ju! Pp st one Boa u 1 ro Burro a Corr n ‘Recupera es e . n Cid be J. Eat . : erdict. ; ie) pe - DETROIT ecord of reguisi ele “ Méeting chairma to agree on a \ ; iriving | : peting atthe vied is levees Pky derlerine arris is in St ; ‘ 7 Oakley was ry ree the gS ISD jal Church cividends yesterday by pavaDle on “com | Mrs. uM ge eet recuperat- H Wanted Female_7 Help Wanted Female | a erry Stre rs ‘atertord Com Yorn] centna ‘s 20 10 sharenolc ho Merty Division. elp poe. eaperere aE. on North Perr) Jov. 2, 1950. Wate CULE ROuT eT oy sue dtviNend announced Josep : . : ed M Male ¢ 6 OTIS FOR ue pe '¢ among ae liquor “Nov. 2, ‘Sunday School Execy vecord June 22 The ¢ meeting was » from a fall. Help W: Want as ~ IN DO. |.WOMA cate influence of vending Sunday sunday. has been noard of directors jing fre ed Male -6 EXPERIENCED 1-| work ™ and on en : 00 bond | led for Sunday, at the boarc 226th Help Want RABE GIRL. vacsepe) Sysieeee | Gristieed ee mR _+-9008 . le is free on $1 _ Joly ‘schedulec le corporation s 226 i Male 6 aks z tie air reser onthe tll ok i OFFIC oe by Judge Frank 1. Doty [postpones coe aoe. — Wanted Male 6 — Help Wanted M IED MAN FOR LOCAL TER-| TREE zines are tan 0 Call OR yes an ing MIS on WORK iba Wimea lias to handle a ell. with ; : an : ; . K | MARR e. Route o : GiIRLs. — -FO! pre- od work Ww ay OR ; 1 6 Help Seen. AN TO WOR needed at onc e-| _er 6. GIRLS Experience per work Write av 28. Male - AE DM ritor but not ne = er wired _ mo rd of Thanks 1 Help Wanted M SrERiEnceD Secor atl | Sc ee tee nen tee ec’ cae retell exp. a super. Top Grade Toolmaker ” cioonens snot nee necessary. AppiY ¢ oe Vent poverst a ~ Be a \ EXPE fae t have « | deliveries, Must ecom-| essa id car neces fer trade sin: bet. ® and am. Pontiac pe t+ OO % an NTN é ttendant Mus' dams for and furnish r nt record am nity, Pre ‘Nar with proce Telegr: Ra, = ‘ THON \ hon @ ly at Bob A |< \feur'al Hoesine unlese| me: Weekly opportu Must be familie y dry, $40 8. Telegraph Ww or children bY K OUR MANY COLLEC Nee fas . yrs exp Apply 4 Birming- | tions, Do not apply umber $100 and up, Puller Bru jireraft standards Le Fie. OWN HOME AND wih c conveniences, €d Siiecstuatd perehimrnsadertcie: TUBSHINE “permanent etfice pore opt ca Er legdabs achat a | etpertenced. - Northern” Lum $80 to start. Cail cation ae een, | HOUSEWORK. Ref. only. Good ve in. All {friends and neigh y kind expres. With eying. permanent! off nee ham. Mich nNcupnens scala! Cor 1840. Cooley Lake Rd _FE,_2-2318 starting Ln A tmbition ‘and and "adrive TV. 3 children, PE C7241. - r ik. MI 47205 fives for their man uring our re- ee Let cellent. working cohd: : 2 ~ Co._ 8. C BLEAC! rors ENT f TRAINEES ae man with growing orgen- _salary, Over 21. : 7 LD AY 18 1956 MRS sions of Ma eaielt ae Mary ay “ine This ‘c oo ean 5 : Es HOUSE Thgiing ob $5 dollars MANAGEMENT peaaren tion Write Pontiac: Prese Hou: pay: stay. WOMAN. ee 2 ee 3081 Cul Bee om top managerial position in a 10 yre. m Beee din | ae mane omens te ae tea feitiomen: | eed ‘press| SALES MANA - SE CN a a ee bs det IGN ah anes ty SE lee ico este of wile Dane V) Berctaiitne "see "Pontiac “state DEG ee INSPECTOR a) Sete meng AU ee te He) el re Bits as hor gn seeking the. services “anager loved hter of Mr | Bank Bide . setting up an ‘4 _ rapid vi ah *d 5 ive id . inls beloved pak dear mother 4 n s Toolmaker °* Experienced in lerance parts on| see! ing leyppeoer —— Bok : iD @ one aggress oie sree! a. pL ea A es The Pontiac Pres Toy » Grade Toolmz , ERS checking close tole an training and are at jes raph _Ré MOD- | NOUSEEES eee: Provis ision involve ising © sree: ( Mrs Betty tt and Janey g - trade school graduate ( H surface mre a CO intense juate, you may - AN wit LATE OD: to live tn, er. ing and ag of Mrs. sey . 5 ACTURIN' high echool gradu Those ect @ necessary. force. Pe: B Merceir, Annee of Mrs. Eve WANT ADS Prete familiar with processes MANUPA\ ___ Lake Orion| "3 for 8 program. i car. No experienc: FE 2-0143 | INSIDE GIRL 18 Me ote — an 0 Here {raining Daniels. dear s: Helen Szydlowski, FOR ‘ aos aircraft standards sued 118 } Indianwood | R ANER & | qual: ill be assured excellent > rt or ful itime. Call Drive Inn. 1 — FOR ing. be given roings ‘and Ivn Moser, Mrs ton, Mrs Rose 2-8181 es ing pay and Pine :ap porn } ACHINIST, LATHE, PLA uired | selected w: . _interview ADY WANTED TO C. mother Guaranteed earn uae Mrs Mary Cxjchtor “Donaid and DIAL. FE 2-8 (ae mien sicher sioaj pad ar n- Automation | Ma ing Mill experience Tana: peg er nted Female 7 4a) entail, children Wer 6:30 fits. Car neces- Shallow (Joba Deadl” Doneid snd iS preeren, ein ctewone Sutie fat bel Sool) bi fob ouop ery ells LOAN. coer 1 Wanted Fema ‘works FE 46806 after er namplore SS eine. weet, gn ne) Cel day, May 14, at, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ise ene Daniels Manufactu Ra , es Long Program comes chine sesh 9 to 8 _ He ip Sones APPEARING WAITRESS + 44507, will be held Mon Auburn Mission From 8 a.m. Y Yee] 2677 Orchard Lake _ u inet er, Yates Roches: ew Naren E£ TO COR- TOR WANTED. NEAT nH day beat ag _fdential interview, phe PE eR Sah RevanAlsert) Kady be re orp? Mac y om 115 Main Street, /MECHANIC: BE A ABLE squeaks-/) 4 BEAUTY Paige ttn FE 2-5221, tee nas olideys. "piste . hiya bea mith y Rex Ale Cadillac All errors should The Say Aaa Dee: Wor ch yl ep Uae SOT work, GOOD SALARY. CALL PE 56. Sunday o 1 Wanted 8 officiating. Interment in Cadilla ied immediately: ~ ti 70 YEARS er) pee Miche EN THE AGES OF Also do genera: age ese oy OMAN WANTED © TO as. <-F9PiaT AND BOOK: Help =z Memorial Garden state at the Pree assumes 10 rere | <—PERIENCE | MAN BETWEEN | restaurant ex. Ernst. Service “Birmingham a Wo! AL” ET A RN Picepe TIME pce Maniccain PuccresPeeralmeome | sibttty “for errors othe a ENPERIE? ned Ye eee ee ake en + | son Pontiac Cadilisc, AN| Cee AL use With LL ooere EAD NEED, 89 uel Bam. Monat. at that, ab to cance/ the charges meri ul uson) De aio “ip 2 Pouducert) deperimendi tal Far LEAGED MARRIED MA «1 CONVENTEN > co! rs G HE MPST * aparetime, whe can te $10, ‘iia. #80. until 9 am Mon ikanato ithe than tion of the first Is a pow ‘earnings on, the Rea CIRCLE | restaurant dep: ry and bonus, | MIDD! an. Must have recen' col B AND TV NO : bs ot “Sister Watkins neds 1 Il be ta { for that por' tise- successfu vou live in, salary Mr. as handy m e EM M4. 8 OFF, ron . |. $100 for fod see J nilla to HHurenieo) uel in ae reneements| Insertion “of tas Seen! vrep: E. Pee enone ares a ati: ESIGN plus other benefits. Fig eed Sagi- Taseteesecens alae pm VEN Hea Erol Fi EXPERIENCED. WATREA® ae tionally fi ee 2.3083, of service Hunererecre! Puneral/ = ment whic less through the Rete eachate present income DESIG? erg. Neisner ‘ | then atti, Ud E ARE YOU SATISFIED WI ply 1 te 2. ‘N FOR YOUNG | —_!riend bs the William R.’Po dered valueles ncellations ted wi nd see what we have to nae — — RE AL E ST a ARE YOU ly income? Why | OPEN FOR YO ING IN THE } J When ca came in. anc are in a . A 7 ad ram, r present family lement POSITION - millinery WOMAN LIVI! . Home LS ELL, error sure to pet Right now we to expanding prog rou ability supp id to train for {| MAN OR Laxé, for three i W_ RUSS de be os offer ee ‘ting help CO. to our exp ed t your nt con oman 1 but no! f Walled Li Mn Pike SEs age 10 beloved 4 are made: wiinbe ates fsivon totes" wating waned, # fuctine. experienced Son ae ee rye Apply Miss, Singer’ | vicinity of Guantecinen pes 23 : es, dea s iow i or preg Jesmen ef k wor U necessary t. pm. s aoe of Ada Eam ; adiustmen : N sa " Plenty tac E 44 ard. 0 ther of Mrs 'W Ross proeriet without It. \ iward LINCO tions apd, teaas Come in and| information call aie OVER 20 | Millinery as Ae TE to rural homes Re a ree MePariene eye ing time for advertise. ‘ lomer Wa Tren 114s. Wooc : eae fever TY co oe Sccanenta 6 BE TRAINED Ap ly in Person to; Mrs George } Walker Closin i type sizes ‘ SION AMS REAL ay Beham ALESWOMAN T Ney Mie | Rand lamasetontiand a eee, Gee es el oasis anil € pans i Jarmungham, Much. ND) 392 nee Ay ee as MO URAE Tne PART cor Mor sect (or ayer yey DEMPSEY Mis Ross Funeral servi ar "elock noon rT p> oo ATE BAL BEA hile you le 1 pey eT hornciientertce at 2 Au type ies publication Rove) Gat RIC EUMAMEAAD REAL TESTAT RIENCED Vee nt) full ims Agel) Ast alter 6 Circulation Dept. : San yhe fle ee Hadas aeyre Want Ad*« mar APE Eons Pee viG man ears of Have degen pg td alos plen- pasvagree (WANTED: 5. ee ~Saleswomen PONTIAC PRESS Home, with Dr Perry nsient Wan a pertenced on * oo and new informa- children NTED-FOR RAWLEIGN mR Cemetery ME parks. epee sie t “AL PRT Fl file TU, ie aker > FORD MOTOR CO, ton aah et im ben irameportation “Calle +4303 _| Dresses and Children’ both | RAN WANTED FOR RAWLEROR Mor j 2 t the Sparks- the dav o AL. st L . 5 o ‘ LL REALT " | day Sature ri rmanent business Peggooss Sales easy may ite Jnnerare ca) he first insertion, = « IOUS SALESMAN . CASTE: OR FE 3-0140 ore R- veel tene nar permenees aces euee’ needed Se eee bone seer GaAttin Funeral Ho ~ GRACE se AMBITIOUS hits) Ano) y : . arily |.ocated in a ee 1S ee TORSER , FOR TY OPERATO Dept's. | with — Paid ‘make and [ Hore leigh's. : 11, 1956 GRACE BATES Opportunitie @ Auburn jemporar SMAN. GOOD DEAL BEAU rtunit hours bear th fo a insur-| to lately, Write kote agli TIRLDING MAY b, Clarkston, age CASH WANT AD 3465 Auburn Roa e Locate in SALESMAN, sell Chey. ang Olds. be experienced. ya rf caatiog ‘eave and Den 190, Freeport, cn oo Holcomb Sallam ie LDry 3Dare. 6 Dave __ Height: an T Dearborn to em men eles ‘anne es fs for the ‘right girl Ty oe 5-8476 os BT Apply Pain SLE REPRESENTATIVE. yes Ld _ Bie e eed EOI Beker Pde Lines 186 © $2 76 oldest Chey. des! ke. MA 4-156!. BIRMING _ about $2 an hr. PE ¢-36: foye and Dorothy Mon-| 2 «$1500 68 1:96 -NTIC y _Chevrotet, Walled Lake MA 4 : earn N AND WIFE TO heval ervice wil! be hela from | 3 130 iia 5 04 ATTE | Han mee EN NEWSPA ne Me Aen oa ee Room board Sharpe famine in oa outside ALES ‘BSCRIPTIO: Saginaw pie Sharpe Funeral setticiating In- 5 235 44 7 20 Men wanted for outsi ; il i SUBSC ae Ch le LG and Senko 2 Robert M. Atkins cuniecaaveceril| ‘ 270 = #86 840 en Wal Oe Tip FATEON TOO & Dl ve RIAL-COMMERCIAI, 7PARTMENT es Y WOULD You LIKE T 70.8 eaias tin Pletding’ wil Ve fl omen esa work, Apply os ‘0 An ONS ee near 9 Mile aa “arly in 198 [NDURTRL oeommercal sat ro aks positon ee SE =CRETARY Pleas. pelt Rewrna week rs ine harpe Funeral Home, 403 729 «6108 hetween 10.30 z 3 = CLEANER industrial and c fed with your Ofte irl with pleasing r Experience nditions. Ample ow iting essential Ot. 4 = ° t ror. “RIENCED ndi- 5 not satisfie -| young gir he public in workin col dicta- handwr ty Directory ston ah EXPE flent working co ' D and are is {8 an ex-| z meeting the x ant 0 12, Ci POLUER MAY Io. Teh eaves eo emn aad ~*~ 12.00 Ueee rept alae cog _ ‘ e1ay Solan ohpattaany iat eee ie | pereowcient peeee Re Set aa peal cones Hee. 1% 1 N Saginaw 7 « t . - eS cae - rTt ERS te d comp ecor yt. 4 view @ ate Gh themes’ Puper certs a 3 ape es ANON ( LEAN er [pp notice crreoe nue: surrounding | see yeas cialtce) Gall pethal ad oe tractor one eee A feces 8A erie ef Jonni eDeroths | fobert Flowers a ae Tike ter Mich et {) Pasions NOW Open) pontiac, Plin | Dineceseuss savicitelice ther detatie, ores Go Birmingham. i Employment & riot : ; sister WPI Rochest a N IN- "these pos | reas and o ment Co 5! ~~ MUNICIPAL and Richard Fuller. irs Eliza ca oes : - ; = Ta SALESMEN d to 47 giving age —— MUNI rs Anna Ruch. Mrs E oo EP =a DY MAN ; PERIENCED heating » filled prior , se of engi. 18 TO 48 FOR TARY TO beth Russell Me Ho Pen pee pUNSTAN ~ Brow i eae ( Geranieearinis i) UE EE ecested Pence ee Lae ' are 19 be \ Ci | Our ee ae . LARE CAPABLE Roar a sock ne: oe ENCED TYPIST RECEP. | BIRMINGHAM, fein and Mrs. Doro Punerul (serv: 3484 Wo Hur in ene AVG = Seer Com rtunity for poo ° moving ‘vo NO Here RECTED-NO G | f children. Live 'n lake PERIE MU: Poss OFFERING! . Kleinlein mn en “(4 ied : IST STARTING cellent oppo anka, COLOR COR ~ ond 0) TV. Yew Ie 1ON1 M ABLE OF i . < Rec: tee wil Be ree te Ree ames ie ( To IN ay Bape ze ae e ataelp fia uae ny TELRUING. & sons D Cc - Pluoresce i. | hoes Streit cps erecy )6un: T ATIVE AND BE, CAPS race Immediate fa EF eerall atts at 330 pm Interment in EV ERG ; anes ambitious, ard not afrai 8 Earke ut haa. ROCESS ed Tubes " Pe 2-930) eae a ee Cl ITIES. HOS! ae retaries, typists ced salesiadies. Apa RHE Laeesaubeal 9 ; ‘DAY CORSAGES (a ieeu tmelpinlie Exp not nec- ——— ED MAP Louver i nce Ngmt- | ot 1ON AND LIGHT mht edd po A Sat “Utes hd ne mene Service, Berry Mount Ee:k Ate el the MOTHER § A er i ae Wow vain F an vue FARMER _ atIDDL EAOF re moss. \] S Plus ener low maintena Se eckcenes someieer acres ponds pers Ee Wer aes irate Tsien Mld- \ : Painere rn Aap 2 & (eaenine | Angle ato ayonts Z ried to. wo bert stock ENGI EB ing 1 F e in cow : ; RK W : ECOM. _ Rb MAY SIGs JOHN oe cores os A ve Hey tre hate Sid deipes tarne tn S Aine ' hassis. wor hign caliber cette) bead ir, Mia, Bela Pale ERPERIENCE. A 70 NPONTIAC se DEPARTM ERT ~~ eG pate CHon, ee r (Di rectors “DRIVERS eee a eee Lait lust have understand | in- white, chassis, o ‘ asian as a i Avon a anne MENDAT Las se 2 83 Mayer Ct, ! Daisy Lre - uneral ' : CAB ee Ue Gud IS I i Cee OH IES A Alicia A ' | amounts to : folly Dro-, _ 1368 LE. ENERGETIC BOX * I “R 2 beloved husband of Her- opts ue ara : pi cede mand Bile Cnc e of ee NAY Cl ikisi own mane TBERAL PENDABL for PRESS. = + SBCRETARY ANAGER Hees dear father ee — ILANUE GROUND LE Ed ROCGH Angus wgether with Al tecmieme: final assembly, Vein a lected territory, BONUSES DErE x “in Drayton co Yr. | STENOGRAPHER aie office. aL an to manage jew- Pan OMe, H ae. Hicks Mrs AIR quota Home FE #1211 CARPENTERS poate viein- operation and care a jon Root ) COMMISSIONS AND. BOI fine | ent bouresores & ball p.m. to hbk Bir pay. Write baa bint Must bag eee palmer oar A inn au Weeden Evisieg Eunera eet HOME werk Union n'y aie I eae and sew.) jus FRINGE tion; help) oid boy from 7 am. 6. No Saturdays, 90. —| eiry de interested in As ; 4s M : TAL a 29R00 ! home w) or P o-dpers: 0 Press Box 96. Press oh ed and in MUS Remade eotats agen OE CANIS contemeen pried, tie CHOM —Setandn rete, Mae | ere poniae Pot aoe ta? caeetapy, TOR, PART TE | “SIDWEST poe eonorni and Mrs a) Dore Plains — Waterford Tp. ke Se onece tamila ne Pp q e Car neces Ex k Cleaners # experienc Bien dene preter er Mie ore Oo BFGNE FD SFRVICES Diema ers” ° TMue guperieneet Be reterences TO u l See not necessary. Fayed lon Lage . x a pees te perton. toy, Roose a se State 2 Bank Bidg. pee 1 Jo ; day r F tumr | . AC- ; fee en 7 aoe fon une RRBY 4.1882 MAKE Mik cite tee Oreaniie rune en “Rane ea ops. | quipment If available, IMMEDIATELY. — * county Teeeivabie oF § yabie. hot _W. Maron etreet. at Le ee < ae MEN BEM ea eee with Rev | Funeral ee — c ; NCED WITH TOP_MAN ON | Mr Marvin Wittig. 6 am.| counts rece or expe GENERAL N. OBS “trat Baptist Chure Inter, DRIVERS EXPE RIEN imt. FARMER, know farm ma- , May 14. between the, typing, ete. MUtual ¢1385. | TyPis;. je's Store, 8 ~ J nee . $330 Trenara Erudet fipark (Cemeters } n- ohns paver tractors ‘or w ad Saue nay etc eebeticeal man No ie c ners send ale for appointment. enced bookkeeper ue re work. Apply Peop! AUTO MECHANIC vere see $400 pent da ADS Hicks_*ill jie Je onelso Pontiac S eet abe in. or coeete pasos nee’ app'y clerred | eS!g FEDERAT, 56168 EXPERTENCED naheeoeld pay _ Saginaw ‘ai Payee yes TRUCK MECH . oe Waterfor I serfeit Funera INERAL HOME : have whee 5 oad capacity of s niddle aged or ence . as SREERA FOR | fountain. Evenings Drug. WALL: 40 hrs, No law L ENGINEER .. svate st the Plum NED FOR FUNERALS’ Ff Aperon’ 45008) Ios) Rocekce mae Tob. good ialarr. Ho m. ly jsture experi t METAL WORKER erson, Cranbred “days © week. nights ANICAL a — Ibs & Steady {r EET MET ft work Muat| piv inp Cranb Foo! re. Home Positions Home Oxford EMMA “DESIGNED APEL of approx 25,000 if Bm. at Steady Stoney Acres Farr (Bods SHEE imental alr craft out. mer Maple and 1 meal to ferences. $30. mee = ¥ 9 Ine , RKS-GRIFFIN CH asa! Schlager bet 2 and furnishe Eneva #-8503 ble exper ed on metal ley | £e ae a ihave Nene re’ . >——Trai voce cae . $335 WATKINS MN Detroft, ace: SPA Service Eos © Arbor St Flln — _ South Lyon. G desira ® be experienc d finishing Bham For | Mus Call MArket 4-3201. pdb | inanag. to) Suon IanO - 1840. Boston PCR Thoughtful Se 116 Ann | Shekel Turret hand forming, an aS 2 anal & week. CURB GIRL. riramee eyppoeoveood : See ee cone ar Die le Gishalt LP PI a eperetet.| Sr ccralinoasawere ware eon WAITRESS rivet, #10, Oskiond. Retell Management ...... oc kins dear moth of Maud Mar: orhees-‘ iple RS e ( yper. : Mill and dril} Le grinding Lj aeive in, MA 6-27 Butere: a ee reli k AOC CE Oe ad ar- O DIE MA Lath SALARIED belarps peed peat liens ll Merookeas! || These WA pelted aM fe AREER CENTE tfunece rune cinsceviena etl ice by TMC NIGHTS ee Grille and mil et °RIENCED WAITRESS Weekends only. AR 8-0416 ers Funeral servu ERA i 5 r > NEL eek = on ENC D5 0 work, Plain: - held. Monday, Mem wall tenors Wis Service, Plane a: Motor ce ST HAV Vloor erecte PI a ON | McOREGOR MANUPACTURING Ferner R _Dinte"H Hw = ANTED DAYS 5. B- es BONTTAC Wilkes: sie Bro Ciastom. Baill ———————————— ‘ = ND : LINCO: ee ——————— : WAITRESS be 18 yrs, Vice yitness, with Bro Oak 5 5 ( “ARD Set-up Man eo d. none s, tool: ro girls must inie Spot. MENT SER 055) officiating cf aE Gt mil Cemetery Lots JOURNEY oe AN Jobs at {rate 12—Sc Le Wanted: OCR ands.| ‘gnete. ror country ‘home, 7 a0| Senate a par rire we'd LOY Hill Cemete t “ham a : > ir anit earbo eT 1 que orner U8 10 1 ; <4 ie Pes rinene wa = WHITECHAPEL Two pala Ae ETT ran 2 ee Machme Repar Rouge aoe 5. makers, 6 a dav and. “fami ineterences. Apply Mis Wout a a Ox AND SEF SEnve TYPIST & Davis: Pun: THOMAS ; es exceilen — j re P Natt pen & 30 to: hh hands ® r Thurs ru ot 191 fet style at kley >ENERA oly 1958, TH Or Six gray NPER]I Ihe Maimtenance } (pen? hencl A Fishe Pontiac FE 2-019 buffe at hell in Ber GENE s ; WHITE. MAY 19. beth Lake Rd. oF al a . “_ AYS ‘ : i hift. Overtime, no Wayne St = on May 26th bie EM ae immediately: Wet eee eect ge and — . 7 ie 5 ELECTRICIAN ts Ponght shit a: WAITRESS | Must be reasonat = mood ee courate. Experience pide Up mededlas) aes ai ine . ‘8 HOURS PER WEEK MUST BE LIC EL a 14000 \pply in per PH. MI ¢ N BETWEEN | areomes| © ace ment Jack d wt . | a i ce lant Pp AND WOMA eneral conn pe E mrriner gf dacausten, strated te r I. APPLYAT Dy not’ apply a Rediceranie tel F A oe 7367 Bor9 on no phone ¢alls | OIRL. qos “wee ae aa bal ad = pedal tor f ie Service, 18 W. Wo Meron FE 4-2551 White - the \ | ; rience r Pate sf | t i wren atte? { ce Funeral " BOX REPLIES - ' U ( ENTRAL bay eae. precision aircraft ‘ uother Information + 1 IDA INDE STRII S [ne ules. Stay two mights. i Live tn, Refgrence Purses ae hers Monde) May ' : 1B. 28, 23, 28. 29, i ‘parts NOPHONELC Ads a deny [ty a ON. PA RkE Midwest +6088, ae * m from the Em tom “@ 4. a. sees ee . ( i OFFICE Gil \ ues paeetae Churen S lntepnenc ie 88, 5A, 60, 62. 65. AO, 7h, i] Tool & le O. TN NIELS MEG CO, ain pin oan oe eipaagy | ae ae 91, 100, 194. iapie Ba. Trev Tap ee Orchagg Lake Ra, . . . white the church at 1 { iB, Re, . : ! 690 Maple ' 7 wil! he taken to tate until time { s A \ neon ta ie tn Th rrangements: © ee a rt service = Pumere Sel Home, .iV' ~ . ts the Puraley Fune F * Ss | : : \ i 5 * i 2 ») ene | - ae oe T « itn Voici \ 1 } ‘ ae * 4 1 si oH 5 & i rea eat 1 aa tam : . f \ ‘aw gs m2 T Y -EIG ij ‘ aN z * C7 . all _ Instruct HT ‘ : fit ae ions 7 | \ 3 9 1 F erasing Ons, Lad \ @ ; ut y IA ‘ / : yt * Js Balding Service _ 2 __ - D4 ; A venin CEME = : ' 2 is | ‘ oe oa lal Hers nasement SPECIA 12} __ Ga , AS - Work ves raat ea eae Pac rden Plowin TH i i. RAPA ed ernizin, Fr 3 . - ; foe Want $1643) & M Hosen Fe Hate “haute | ao 16B HE FE : K - | heel Se ee 10 Do A oe SERVICE| bulidesing. FE SSI wet CARNIV poets PONTI : / oy a | TEN PBOFING. AT_ LO ae | ~ oh | « riots aoe PANTER TIONS ata = w or plowine rowER ji me or FE AL : AC PRESS ; | Py is ib C rst. FI Bj ork soe ret D ¢cUSTO! nN 3 aso BL ing’ Cow manu U : Fre ; j fi Toatnte Ea ee eT (BOLT GA "the MENT S. F } rr. re 2. ins. y EZEW UID NETS e bi IRT re. Me R * Thea tt Fs Sook. KEN a * ELECTRI a soar garden oe by Dick T IDAY. M \ > y ee t. : Cor hEarons. é ‘er CA & MM and ¥ j = BO For in _ time! RESPO. 2361 RO bs sERV! R plowing PLOWING AN tories, ‘urner é y 11. z i Pe ee ~_urday: ih, W lew on 3a304 a, ELECT: os FE TCE. FHA —— nape, AND Wan 195 , fe janis ru eat von‘ ies “ates i a a stita bm Seana BR eat, aa ted Real = , 3 FOR § ELECTR Phon: R. EN e. ; a were, WOULD LIKE 4 7x R BAT: eotpheitings re ee a Branton oi Mos ach c c Estate 32 A So UE : 4 ™ AR 1796 NY K FOR urre) ING A_5-6391 = RE. ash 3 * ; : ' f fee Sree Ta ee mmr oe create ‘Rent Apt. Furnl a 2 To 1 = AIRS, “FL et ce CRET ol BLO ae ees ante, veil el os . SRE oe Pee Myeraue track | anne meno ao n° otic call un We 7 priv shed 33 33. : ° * 1 = Ww. aoe" ly a Sa erly ter Ce Sa truck ARDEN iat PLOWED Perry ey mutt are 4 ation. * le 5 FE RI ENTRANCE Rent A 4 CARPENTER _ 2-786 BINET 00 Heo dee Pi oe WING Mae ust peel TE to many “200! ah Geos nt Apt . a R 1 D EOOR FAYE aie ee Ga Mop AG AND Met: St Real Gale M FU wh Sa D Soest ace Furn = ARF N AND B| rr «12 si 5 FE | RDEN uburn Disc. tart, Open Estate 2 oF "1 Pr RNGED ens Wo ee EN and Pets B $-7 ¢ estim rs. AND rowt PLOW Heig: event 1362 E 2? Hill LV ? re nished ’ | , i New TER IN ——— 482 ate: Exp. ING. a ing F IN hte ngs. A RO Hill St. Cat 3 E ne 33 € & re wo R ET FLOOF s, Le Gua FIN- AR g. FE 2-7, a . ok ‘a room = IN ee R ; per ee foiating il eu duck Fl SaRD Pon ear AND EAD DOG HOU : Tee ae AND ee ee APTS. = Houses : CARPENT! ORK, an Fi pees Frc eee , BANDING elidel more Lf E8093 O. DISCH BUNG USES | CLO Y FUR? BATH, 1 E HEMPS orn La Unfurn. pre St a Fo ania = oe SKnDEN 2.6920, ean ee Ta Sv Ws | TOW 213 5G oN Y si Le STE “AD sie b LaTEAR,URaat 2, Rin ee Fenbetaone ze sat eh ANYTHING N ° | Rh aahsy ene = » CARPE Feaihe CL KIN | f RL. Ta work. veltn, LOW! us 4 all n m4 {IN i * D UNO ui ing be mode: reione ‘oishing Als 0K ON Cape ee ING = eee G a . FE OW Pathe) is pe guborion see ee CARPENTER wi SE ei Pon ng ) DEN ‘op _soil. can Id te rs fo | 2 ROC = 425 N ULD REI hood ga ie ho! ORK FE | FL atiac alls; oat ae or ac PLOWLD RE 1 ‘dw. M. r your ROOMS $79. .| ¢, ROO! LIKE Na C 3 roms bath. me? Yoho pitas re pe NE OOR LA’ ‘A 5-0888 he eae OE INO RD N. 8 St Ca rae MO! : 4 RON Ca TO R ouP LOYD. quick Encluatve i . es am w ishing LAY 18 ND ng ab rd | BY °] san ib agin. out, = re DE. APT ANCE Ww ENT LE D poss jasiv | f BINET Ee fo FE. ee be ign es Bad BAN yre. in OARDE Sit een E Lot LOT eee ere a Realtor | 2 on Fins ie oes STATE 18T one AND Lit ae a aw. YD KENT, easion,— str re ae $3400 Oni FLooe SANDING. PA nt Gal, ‘iow ten LOWING val Sasti H Sot sa ca ad NEWIY aka) pete? mon aaa ae enoall i __Next to eae Realtor , | ELDER apecia, CARPEN. RSA _ie AIN A Soso. | a8 own . CLA {ELP | “ROOM F fe . 13 TE NEAGONA te) i BDI grrr FE LY alte. PEN.| R SAN rior NO EX j NG ry ma LP US _ | flee Sun Florer RA ! PON SONA R RM. Geese Ao WA -| Fuee™ tenor FE bo 5, ie aaa type ho (PUS! | Tehua!w URN APT rep |") IAC nee) sees uauMa Fal = -= dgtdel 1 FE tll) ner LA | ROT or MY a iN ‘pe b a ceiesal| : Repay AP . WE : PRESS, |” $60, SE. ts Po ett N f YIN a r 98402 AGG Ww om edroo Id PT E 4 38, s. LP w app TS PA jOENERA 1 Contra Fi LER ING. with aba ba drcom rane i aban) welcome. store” or ares KLY. 3 ueKore rep era we "EXPERIENCED , WiniNo Li iN eg iL, BUIL: ctrl PE Lee eri tL PRAIZER | " samen yest suse oF | 72) 2 Roo *. bl Osman, PE as uke eeare Sudan L pater = ee NCE. E 2-967. CEN a tone DIN atic-ti ding Co MA imate ants iier —— Ms A un. FE includ & eat entran BAT righ Lk 8 at 2 OR r 4 D se. Pe bceue . cem iG _plow 4 red ies nd MAKE) i F ly 8 to t (2 3 AND chad ba nel ce H, t off fe 560 RENT. Set of ‘traek: MEC D| and tile ent REPA $300. ridin roll cane Ta E 18,000 ay [ope “31 Ste BA Pishe ed th oh uded. ales Bald rion Jud Potty MECHA? en ear: ie_work woe hick GReen aged: Pare. a land hve R Be Near NICEL’ weit 1 mit Bt Peoeg pee core uu 7 ROOM win pe P 32 By ste A cies ew Ge oe Oa peony ROTO enleaf 463 caee oR venue oat. _ing paar IeELY — _mit Btreet o ne _auibties 5 MS AN . Tur j EXP’ - Pons complete Hou Cass. 1918 Nee ort ROT “TILLI sie hom 3 SB oo Oax. girls e Ad FURNISHED. { Re or ph uire ce 6 | RM. F 6535 Di D BA a A ERIE 8 PE Hug oA} law ont R 3-06 NG. R e In EDROO Fi | 3 RM $8 6 F ults HED ntA hone Fi 65 § to | and LAT ixie TH work NCE pe ST equip E M 2.3021, us Ma te sorore Gina: 43 jeasona or M_ 2 19. A ‘rane or w = pts. FE 4-48 um- | _and soft WES : FE 2-8 Ja Box 908. | ped PE 4-845 Pe a soen _con ™ eR pT nents FE heer Aven. SROOM DiL TsO} ome 3 . Unt aa dintay 916 7? SIDE” HE FE 3-8508 _ MAN PL. E +a: NO, 92-8046. . A RDEW jents FE or t Aye DERN , ROC _ Aubu Ta ONLY ROO! me urni | 5 ROOM nine $1 Ca Ly _ FREE © moh eet Sendin EMIN 50. L FU! Sp nce 5 roy an n Ts Peseta es rn Av NLY Eb 0288 ished -|* Reat TER: oe Fell raph HEAT ESTI or } NTS a ates oor A LLY ROT rvice. caro Pee Te {ODE e. $-0295_ PT ee ent, RRAC! rE 4 Liv _eabinet MA aberan |? tna Youn, Lew Ou S pay- 2 Eso Tapes = EE 7 ROO Aa get 2-392. 875. CE. ing Bere oe work, TES-c Li one 7 a. 18 i Lavine. en OF and ILLIN LL 2 ROOMS sible py PT. ON _& OMS U 6 re iol oi IN R Adults "RAMONA panne oda Jobs FE 3 FLOOR, Lor s ealson or Soha NG {ROOMS AND copie. OR 7 home See FOR soe r ROCHES oS 82008 or FE. 8 TR O son. | 56732 2. Way J et srated nT Hie OR | Ri ve, IES oom TE me. 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