» 4 ae 4 STUDY IN CONCENTRATION — President Eisenhower is tight-lipped as he concentrates on the words of Undersecretary of Agriculture True er members of of Undersecretaries listen in the background. They are (1-r) Charles A. Davis, Interior; Arthur 8 * &&** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956—44 PAGES dt 7 AP Wirephote the Interdepartmental committee Walter Williams, Commerce; ‘Health, Education and Welfare. D. Morse (right) who explains at the White House Larson, Labor; aspects of-the Rural Development Program, Oth- Herold C. Hunt, Pot-O-Gold Jumps to $1,200 10,871 Entries All L Pot-0-Gold fans who are working on puzzle No, 17 have an added among the eligible entries, How-| at this week's Pot-O-Gold, be sure inspiration . . . the prize is at ever, after repeated warnings, 45 to check the rules and fellow $1,200, After sorting through 10,871 contestants sent puzzles in enve- them clesely, A correct answer entries last week, the judges tell us lopes and another 113 missed the won't even be seen if it isn’t no winners were found, There were no winners, that is, deadline. ‘\ ose lf you decide to try your luck | i i | ‘Bolivians Press for Asylum jafter seizing their captors’ T in Argentina 47. Fugitives Interned After Seizing Captors’ Plane in Flight SALTA, Argentina (7) — Forty-seven bedraggled but defiant Bolivian political prisoners, interned here plane in flight, pressed an appeal today for asylum in Argentina. Argentine authorities conferred with Bolivia’s ambassador in Buenos Aires and issued a guarded state- ment that. the situation was being studied. The fugitives, including leaders of the socialist Falange party, main opposition to Bolivia's gov- ernment, overpowered their guards over Bolivia yesterday while be- ing flown to a concentration camp near La Paz. One of the prisoners took over the controls and flew the government airliner, a four- engine DC4, the 450 miles to Salta. “We preferred death in an air- | plane to life in a concentration | camp,” one of the group told re- here on time and mailed accord- ‘ing to the rules, judges say. may aid you in finding the solution,’ | A" Here are a few helpful hints that| porters at Salta airport, 170 miles | south of the Bolivian frontier. The group included business) men, students, a journalist, an accountant and several ranchers. | They were arrested after last Sat- reaches into the sky at the Marali bad weather conditions. The blast CLOUD IN AUSTRALIA — The familiar mushroom-shaped form ern Australian desert after Britain exploded an atomic weapon yes- terday, in a series of tests. The tests were delayed several weeks by AP Wirephete nga Proving Ground in the south- was one of “Operation Buffalo.”’ New Struggle in Kremlin hour fog here this morning. icloudy tonight and tomorrow with iday to the famous athlete who lost Foggy Morning Precedes Bright Sunny Day _ Bright sunshine dispelled a two- Weather experts say the fog a sign the weekend will be warmer. It gathered under qa welcome front of warm air shortly before 7 a.m. The forecast is mostly fair and a little warmer today with a high! of 66 to 70 degrees. It will be partly a low tonight of 50-4 degrees, It may be 70 to 75 degrees tomorrow. The lowest temperature in down- | town Pontiac—preceding 8 a, m.. was 44 degrees, At 1 p.m. the mer- cury stood at 65 degrees. Babe Saluted by Hometown Beaumont, Tex., Pays Final Tribute to Its. Famous Athlete BEAUMONT, Tex. —A home- town Babe Didrikson Zaharias never forgot paid final tribute to her courageous three-year battle against cancer. It was nearly a quarter of a eentury ago that the 42-year-old; Babe left this southeast Texas oil refining center to gain fame and’ fortune in the sports world, first in basketball, then track and field, the 1932 Olympics and goif. The Babe returned home the last time at midafterneon yes- terday, some nine hours after death came while she slept Vice President of South Korea Struck at Rally Assassin Raps Victim for Seeking New Ties With Japan SEOUL (#--Chang Myun, South Korean President Syngman Rhee’s outspoken opposition vice president, was shot and wounded in the hand today as he stepped from the stage of a political convention. The attempted assassina- tion came less than 24 hours after the Rhee-dom- inated National Assembly voted 86-6 to warn Chang against continuing his cri- ticism of the government. Chang, a Roman Catholic and a former ambassador to the United States, has been in off-and- on seclusion since he was chosen vice president May 15 after a tur- bulent election campaign. The “4 Football Fans Are Warned 23,823 racefully in John Se: Hos- the solution several different ways. pea iy m Sealy urday’s antigovernment riots that pital at Galveston. May Be Cause of Tito Visi * ° | . ’ . caused four deaths in La Paz. smashed... The. vice president, aft- Not to Use Pontiac Trail [and oer ne Still dressed in_, their grimy Only relatives viewed the body er being treated by a doctor at- ~ heer at a en prison uniforris, the escapees| LONDON (# — Nikita Khrushchev was reported in last night at Broussard Mortuary tending the icamvention, sit him- en only one or words are but a hundred hometown self up e refused Football fans from: the Pontiac area going to the wrong in the entry, judges say, oot tn wun peperteve ot Bo ain, trouble with some Soviet leaders today and may be| tye eee and domed on enantio sot, Rewinban. University of Michigan games this fall have been ad- (but when the yer : no vedered them interned at the pn (Se°NE the support of Yugoslav President Tito for his | register. for hours later Rhee in 8 ‘the wrong word to t one, Division i taliniza The body will lie in state today statement expressed surprise a en use nd me Pontiac Trail route through. wis. a "| Army headquarters near sensor ot “ tion and easing up on the East non ay will ie e today an at cept ew mudson an ath Lyon. ‘thus making it wrong in another) | ; Funeral services will be conduct-(cal enemy and relief that Chang's A five-mile stretch of Pontiac Trail south of South place. So try changing only one|_ They Gcomesd we regime Of Press reports here and in Australia said a meWled by the Rev. C. A. Woytek, the|wound was slight. The President = ‘Lyon is under construction Wore ™* © Cine Gh PHS et FON ute pad Guscrhad ta phony the|**Tuggle for power inside the Kremlin was back of the)pastor, this omaraien. oo lenan at marae eamaek ci / [for a new blacktop project, | tie . ei-eial an. hmnesty by the gov-/Surprise trip by Tito to the Soviet Union in company |», nous ae ne ea mh te the assassination attempt . according to officials of the’ ee oat yor e rs t before this year’s presi with Khrushchev, the first secretary of the Soviet Com- escort the body to Houston tomor-| Police said Kim, a veteran of 10 if Washtenaw County Road the clue words you might have ens Andres Saucedo Lanza | ‘munist party. \row for cremation, returning here|/the Korean War, admitted the as- _ | Commnianon. wie! overtooked the first time. Beme- ltormer Bolivian military attache (al R : B fler Without a word of ex-/i0r Private graveside rice tne ee et ae ee ok SX nie, detour around this) times words you are certain 8 lin Chile who helped plot the CS, RGIN DATES —|pianation, Tito took off/iate aftermoon at Forest Lawn/ Pathe ne would do « fair oun ‘best detour because of the condi-| “errect Sere out to be wrong. Se icape, said he and many others hadi@y ss from Belgrade yesterday job for the nation, but he was try- ition of the road,” an official point- change even these on several returned to Bolivia after the am- Ships in North Sea with Khrushchev, who had’ ing to fraternize with Japan, a : . ed out. ” The Prone Meenday for 2 paste mostly, poocimpation enty t be) spent eight days in seclu- ()ne-Man Grand Jury which is my enemy.” Williams and Szymanski | Unter stein cline do Gn'| Of Cane week), yas — of -the ae LONDON w — Gales and rain Sion with the Yugoslav Chang in one recent statement Arrive Tomorrow to Brighton-Farmington expressway There's still time to get Puzzle newspaper Clarin of Satita Cruz, squalls battered ships in the North leader. ; | di f' 31 . F sald it was time for Korea te en | which has resulted in a reloca- » 7 he oo e . | suid there Was no press trecdam Sea and the eastern Atlantic toda With some of his closest lieuten- n Ic AY in corse establish diplomatic relations. Spur Campaign | ten ef Pontiac Trail northeast Pes TiS le today'e Prem. po pm Bolivia. oP ; y ants, Tito was reported at the Sy with Japan, which occupied. | ee Mew eg her mene an reel * and sent rivers of western Eng-' Black Sea resort of Yalta today. DETROIT u — A one-man grand, Korea for years before World Arriving in Oakland County for a pn eee | land surging out of their banks./Khrushchev was said to be plan-|jury today indicted Ecorse Mayor, War 1. 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Ali mail subscriptions Poentise MEMJER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 Regular Airline Service Within Pontiac’s Grasp Every resident in the whole Pon- tiac area should be interested in the brightening prospect that regular commercial airline service may soon come to Pontiac. x * * Improvement of Pontiac’s Munici- pal Airport through construction of a new 4.000-foot paved and lightéd runway is fF now being completed. 7 This will make the air- | port safe for DC-3 — twin engined planes. Already represen- tatives of one com- pany, North Central Airlines, have ex- pressed an interest in adding Pontiac the spread of the disease. to their schedules. oe kw Oe This is good news indeed. Many Pontiac residents use airplanes, and so de many more residents of the area roundabout the city. The long drive to Willow Run, however, requires so much time that unless the trip is a fairly long one a traveler is apt to use so much time getting to and from the airpert that he could go as quickly by train or car. . ‘In addition to the passenger serv- ‘ice that may be attracted, greatly improved air freight service will be possible also, since the new runway will make it safe for regular cargo carriers to use the airport. This will _ benefit business and industry throughout the Pontiac area. Pontiac's City Commission has dis- played real vision in making possible this improvement in the Municipal Airport. Years ago their predecessors on the Commission built an airport that was one of the finest in the country for that day. Then came other commissioners who had no interest in air travel, They were unable to see the benefits that would accrue to the city that kept its airport up to date and in the forefront in facilities, safety and . Size. HOSKINS + x * & : As a result, Pontiac’s Airport sank from near the top to close to the bot- tom in its ranking. So the record of the present City Commission in its rebuilding program is an outstand- ing one. All of. the Commissioners have backed the expansion of the airport. So has City Manager Will- man. ~*~ * * All through the years Homer C. Hoskins, the airport manager, has. been the sparkplug who has kept alive the vision of an up to date air- port providing efficient, modern service to the people of the whole Pontiac area. For some years he was a voice crying in a wilderness. But in more recent years he has been given the whole-hearted support of the City Fathers. Today his prediction that regular airline Service may soon be brought to » Pontiac will be welcomed by the entire area. We Dislike Starli : Denver Hates Pigeons -— ‘Pontiac has its starlings. Other cities are troubled by pigeons. The starlings gather in huge flocks, usually in residential neigh- borhoods. They make a igt of noise which is disturbing to the people living in that area, and their drop- pings constitute a panes, Several 3 : the effort to drive them ont of ‘ x * * Pigeons more generally gather on and about public buildings. Cam- paigns to eliminate them have been waged in Denver, Chicago, Balti- more, New Orleans and many other cities in this country and abroad. Denver tried a chemical which — gives the birds a hot foot. The Chicago Transit Authority ‘hired a Pigeon Eliminating Company to clean up its elevated stations. The company placed sharp toothed metal stripping along the beams on which the pigeons were roosting, but they did not go away. Apparently they liked the rumble of the elevated trains. x *« * In Montreal a gluey substance has been tried as a pigeon repellant. New Orleans and Cincinnati have also used a chemical compound. New York is trying to halt the feeding of the pigeons by reminding the pub- lic that this practice is a violation of the litter ordinance. That. city also is shocking electrically the pigeons that gather on the stonework of its city hall. So it goes across the nation. When ‘the United States Mu- nicipal News started out to sur- vey this field it found pigeons » and starlings are not the only birds that Amefican cities are trying to eliminate. In some areas woodpeckers and even squirrels have been found to be — pests. x*-* * This information will not help Pontiac to get rid of its starlings. But it may lessen the anguish of local ‘citizens to know that their feelings are being shared in many cities, and that, so far, complete cures seem to be hard to discover. The Man About Town Make Your Entry Final Call for Contestants; Don’t Let $300 Get Away Easy Street: Where $306 will help put you: see below, Our football contest closes Saturday noon-— and that’s TOMORROW. All entries not RECEIVED in The Pon- tiac Press Office by that hour will be disqualified It now is 10 jate that you'd better make . personal delivery. If you cannot. come during business hours, drop your entries through the slot in the cement post at the side of the outside front doors. That method is available 24 hours in the day. Just lift up the handle and deposit what may mean $300 to you. Last year 73 entries came too late. _ De not be caught that way. an easy method of losing $300. I like that paragraph in. a letter re- It's ceived from Dr. George N. Petroft, President of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce: “A gift to the United Fund is not charity. It is an investment in the future of our community, in our good health, in our family life, and'in th and- character of our youngsters.” ” . Thursday was the birthday of Al Weber ar for many years Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Oakland | ty Tu- berculosis Sanatorium. The eVent was celebrated with a special luncheon at the San. ‘with birthday cake and all the fixin's. My Mackinaw scout sends word that workers on the world’s most modern bridge are summoned to their duties in a primitive man- ner—with a cowbell. Four tomatoes grown together on one stem are reported by : L. J. Congrove of 211 Draper St., with a total weight of three and one-quarter pounds. - I like that remark of my 30-year friend, Bes Ted Werle, executive secretary of the Michigan Tu- berculosis Association: “We never will get — out from under the high cost of fighting TB until we do a better job of preventing the spread of the ‘disease.” , He’s.so sure that he will win the ball contest that of Rochester writes that he’s all thrilled because we'll have his picture in the foot- Verbal Orchids to- of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-ffth birthday. i en espe "THE: PON PONT ete atten, antl . Ml “ IAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1056 1 seaman whe oma tS ae eee = nation a ‘ative that Americans understand = murder. the vital problems being faced JAIL BREAK foiled here as keys — by our government and the great ‘fail to fit. France Backs Pipelines as Solution to Suez Row David Lawrence Says: Neither Party Can WASHINGTON—The campaign has gone far enough to establish that both parties are in serious trouble internally. It means. dis- unity and confusion in Congress no matter which presidential can- didate is elected. It points to a major crisis in American govern- ment beginning in January. o * * Judging by the heavy mail I have received the past three weeks from all parts of the country, the disaffection in the Democratic party in the South is far more ex- tensive than has hitherto been conceded, and there is a deeper cleavage than is generally known inside the Republican party in the North. party to the delight of ‘the radi- extensive than I had believed. Many Republicans have been alienated by “‘liberals” inside Republican ranks and now say there's no difference between the parties. Hence they don’t in- tend to vote, As for personalities, the steady . decline of Adlai Stevenson in his speeches from a position of prin- ciple and apparent conviction on public policies to one of trickiness and mud-slinging is perhaps the most significant thing turning up in criticisms from Democrats. They say he is indeed a “new” Stevenson—a growing disappoint- ment to many who voted for him in 1952. MARGIN WILL DROP On the other side, while there is of committees. * * But while such dissension will tritionists, and physicians of recent vintage are aware, serve as the storehouse and superficially trained dentists take a monolithic view of the teeth —they believe, and even blurt out, that once a permanent tooth has formed, its chemical composition can never vary. Touching on this point, Prof. Henry C. Sherman, author of the famous Chemistry of Food and Nutrition (MacMillan Company) stated: pregnancy and lactation is doubt. less largely due to a withdrawal of caiclum from these structures to meet the nutritive requirement of the fetus or the nursiing.” mother’s bones and teeth against calcium depletion and at the same time provide what it takes to build strong bones and good teeth in the ; baby. te buttermilk every day, and teat , a INS Staff Writer wih an Algerian rebellion still \ w Abo | it Meeting?” France is up the idea of to be put down, they consider Nas- Hey! How About Another Summit Meeting? wana in winclina ce a pemibte set's bid tor dominance ia the Arab a ehh weapon in the struggle against con- World a real threat, \ trol of Suez by Egyptian President HARSH RETALIATION i . \ Gamal Abdel Ramer. . Economic attrition of Egypt 1 | ~° The French are toying with Pro- Of fighting beck, without resorting Boast Unity snr 22 2202 eats se itiriies ports " Rew hope held out for a quick and clear. | lines, short-circuiting the regular cyt decision in the United Nations get trom the so-called “Negro The other upset will be noted ‘anker. route through the canal. that would settle the Suez prob- vote.” This vote has been heav- when the regular Republican vote Reports leaking cut of, Paris lem once and for all. ily Democratic ever since the is counted. The most injurious 7 Some thenght ts being gives . 3 * 198% depression. It was strongly factor to the Republicans is the wine Gane Sager” arse aoe wie Democratic in 1952, net because lack of enthusiasm which the regu- through Israel and a British pipe- pute after the U ye tate fe ot what Truman did on. “civil lars have for the ticket. They are lime through Turkey, Settish Briere Mictet rights” but for economic rea- pleased with the renomination of The French say it could cut about Gheny Been, British Fortign bee. , sons. The Republicans will be Nixon, but they keep saying the one-third off the cost of tanker retary Selwyn Licyd, French Pre- astonished this autuma when they White House leadership is the ‘T®nsportation. mier Guy Mollet and Foreign _ | find how little they have gained same as under the Democrats and = 7 * . Minister Christian Pineau are ' in the northern Negre districts there isn't much to choose between __ This is one of the possibilities working on a coordinated Suez despite the political gestures the two candidates. Some of ‘the canal user nations had in mind policy. made by the President in the these Republicans will vote for Ike %t the second London conference On. thing ig clear: Both the integration policy which he im- reluctantly, but what's important When they wrote their draft agree British and French are determined palsively ordered in District of is that too many of them will not ent on the powerless association 4, use to the full the restricted Columbia. schools and in public work as enthusiastically or as ‘ deal with Nasser. means left open to them to try to statements enthusiastically em- energetically as they did in 1952 LESS DEPENDENCE. get Nasser to retreat from his com- dorsing the Supreme Court when Taft led them in the final The users decided on an imme. ™and post atop Suez. decision on segregation. weeks of the campaign. diate study of “means that ‘may —_—— — ~ oe : render it feasible to reduce depend- ” @ “17° ence on- the canal.” Portr E Dr. William Brady Says: ' 8 6 aits e m . a A pipeline project rjec if one is wn- BY JAMES J. 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Your failures The a3 physi ists. nu tine Press, Pontiac, Michigan. es *® @# | of today. : bones, ologists, (Copyright 1956) The French consider the Suez (Copyright, 1956) Case Récords of a Psychologist: Husbands, Where Do You Stand Fritz rates iow on his “em- “But my wife's an athletic Then dettty pathy” score. If you wish to be ov i's. ely for tne. te help ber Lato “meaty” or sigueas per ~ a good salesman, as well as the car,” such a husband may emailing, and casually saying: popular with women, thee in . “Frits, don’t you think it would ulge in some em - thenics Proves You need Nevertheless, wives lhe | te a ah en eee oes not be a paragon of proper Show otf thelr mates im publi. 6 Uo 7 Se dehavior at all times, but at S mem, oven M you fall to held least show @ Uttle gallantry Your Wile’s coat for her in pri- Lest this critical layer deflate when out in public. Girls love Vat, and let her — i oe a sme it. And why not make your and casual then fade ‘out sweetheart if you with the final layer of the pay- ove her, that should be your chological sandwich, which is an- goal. : : other sincere compliment. ‘This sandwiching of reproof be- _ tween two layers of compliments is ists | this i | JAS Ld | nt me ee Se CAG aR rad gh ae ete ekcttin, Yee ae Ge arse eg ee ee a aaa eee: ee ge Oe ee ee gee ee ee See ee ee ee ee oe eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ak i ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. - FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 | i ve 7 ah a roa 50%, Seine Pemer fo [ MOWER KING “World Gambles splienal srepvrment woven: La te DetrOt Officials [ments are being made a srataie of 6 a Cutting Wi dth " Leaf Mulcher has closed its trontier with Nic&I-|su4e—mermaid cavoiting with alauthorities, the M b sar Ad Grass-Ex Ilin Side Chute | Charges Foes Boasting |acus to prevent “suspicious” Per-ashia is pesing new prokieme foe|Deoartment and the Community| —Np Reking > Stink tN CON re ae a ee ce aes ee eaead 0 25H. P. AGyce ‘Again and Again’ |ported to Nicaragua's request that|Perplexed about the Indian clad|e"';<- bd ye other Central American countrieslonly in a suntan. ep ‘ill ‘cart at Teint Air-Cooled Engine | charged these exiles were be-/have been offered to the city for| A mew pineline links Turkey’s| Special — lwith the life of the nation andjhind the assassination attempt|/permanent display in the ne oo ee $419°5 s The ni Western civilization in its handling|against President Anastasio Somo-|civic center. ; ~ Bt a oo aa S Wom 9. The Indian, labeled the “Spirit (Advertisement) j Z < oe > | * ae e . of Transportation,” was called Don't Neglect Slipping * Bee “Fo ". the Demo- . - va > | With The leratic view peesidential candidate| Traffic Engineers Elect “too racy” by critics. Remember: FALSE TE 1 Reg. 139.95 & a Distin tiv . “we have seen the present eo See er ETH 7 * of war again and again, and boast|™Monagle, assistant director ofjfor a look at “Sunglitter,” the) when you salk, eat, oF sneeze? | . Them tore—Terms Finish reo the Highway Traffic Center atimermaid, before accepting it. eines Pate | I] SALES AND ines é | Calling for a halt to a diplomacy|Michigan State University, was} After inspecting a picture of the) ais inonaulht pewter te “ ‘Phe described as based on “threats (elected president of the Institute of/new offering, about all the coun-| tore Aimly aoe Gives sondannt tea | SERVICE Sa of force and the lure of dollars,”|?*#ffic Engineers Thursday at Sanjcilmen could agree to yesterday, [ns Of security and sdded enmfors. : : : y eset oe pre-(Francisco. Detroit was voted the|was that Milles’ statues are un-| ing’ Get PASTEAEM toner at cxy | 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-9830 Wy | pared for a rally here 195T convention city. questionably male or female, | “rus counter. ! Ul, £- Jone “ | “To achieve peace let us turn) jonce more to the methods of/ AARC | peace. Let Us once again turn on EMBOS ithe beacon light of American E i F * * HORIZONTAL AWNIN 165 | The rally here war the fst of Here is something new and distinctively different in com awnings —~ “CRACKLE-TONE,” the awning material * dimensional effect. 4 with an almost iseph C. Clark, former mayor ot} it comes in 14 decorator colors, with scallop fringe to Philadelphia the Democratic ; _——— ~ match, “CRACKLE-TONE” horizontal awnings will not , peel, crack or chip. In addition to their outstanding © ‘candidate opposing Sen. James H.| an appearance, they offer a lifetime of service. 4 Duff's re-election bid. In doing so, | a Get in touch with us today for door hoods, -patio he took a dig at Dutt. covers, etc., no installation is too large or too small. oH a pally Phy —— og prove that our prices are the lowest jnsighibes “| ee wee felt that he! | ? - |was much interested in being in | Free estimate, easy terms \the United States Senate.” Write today for Information we , ie worked hard to support leis P.S,....NOT FOR 2 MORE WEEKS!) Belle Aire Awning Co. | rr hick 38 S. Seginow St. | chia’ aw eslle piciashds i We Are Sorry... Oo : F id FE 8-3882 ichtsedsili aos oe wn engineering fir ay pen rri ay week, le. we seid we would move went ange weeks behind scheds & S d out the new store is obout OSMUN for at lost 2 more week atur ay therefore ress. Oeaie foe a oe west es tong os we ore at this odd = ‘ down ond look eround? Yous neighbors heve- | Nights ‘Til 9 Save on Shells SWEEPER oa a ie 8 24° | ED = $939 VELOCITY HEY KIDS! Here is a Real Buy! 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RATS Me te FE 2.6506 | é : - LAYAWAY TO P AY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS These are jost a few of our many values, Everything on our flor drastically SOME ARE DISPLAY SAMPLES—ONE-OF-A-KIND | WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 North Saginaw Street eee SSS ee mm RR RR MN ge ‘a FE 5-6189 | Bees : « 4 7. i ’ * } ; ho TS OMe ee eee aerial enim eines ie seit age Se SS A Oke Se Ss ee ®t a oe. ee ois ok ee et ks eke kt ee, a a ee ae ge a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1056 _ Start, Campus Comes to Life at U By VICKY MICU . week : i‘ S Fs ; T His af au ial 455 s ERE 3 i i h [; ! " S Renee Sree a oe Fe pate ot ne yg : addition to an sbundanes ofic nie Sabot, Marsha Stapp, _.. for the Discriminating activities lined up in the nearjJumette Weber, Carol Trudell, CASH Diamond Buyer! z points are the coming|>°thy Rossman, Carolyn Premo, gamen beginning Satur-|*2, Elona Ridge all residing in - but|day when State takes on Stanford,|' billips Hall ees ea ee oe FURNITURE COMING Geen erties, Semone ve course, the Big, BIG one is This is the first year the nly for cash! We urge you to shop Saterday's game between lias been a women's fesident hall, = ee et elie at A big pep ralty 28 Eitls are awaiting the October —our low mark-up policy on dia- Michigan. weit (2ztival of new, more feminine) / monds prohibits us from extending by preparing for the to Herbert \° the gridiron battlefield. Abbot Mall is this year’s heme to. wee our Layaway Pisa. oat the sound of the Reiner, son of . . bb oton Sa See ’ ° senlor; Kathie Arm- ef the UCLA- game, Mr. and Mrs. Meeting Is Held | strong, sopohmore; and under- afternoon. Reiner . classmen Pat Lawrence, Marilyn The traditional card apn y iby Ruth Circle Leng, Wanda Nickersep, Mar- Guaranteed Queilty ... “Block ‘M’,” has been vee Soke ‘ jerie Oliver and Nancy Oliver. Assured Satistaction mass meetings for practice City. Binnie | Mrs. Leonard Jeanette Cockle and Marilyn oe an yer gad United ' ee ae ieee’ . , Rendziperis egos through hag ted daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ; : ford Bell, Mason xing EONARD’S Rendziperis of Auburn avenue and | At the other end of the campus Mrs. Afrodite Sarros of Palmer Challenge Accepted in Yakeley and Landon Halls are 20 N. Perry Street " Street, respectively. The girls are Marianne Crozier and Ann Mac- any in their first year of college. Donald, Pat Skelley, and Jo (Corner of Lawrence) DANCE PLANNED Uligian, University. |" srssions, USA,” was the program They will be \presented by Mrs. Walter Hubner. PTA Magazine | MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS to Emphasize Mental Health PLATFORM |. 9x12 Imported Belgium formally named the “College ; “Horizons of Mental Health” ROCKERS RUGS s oft,” music will be supplied by the BINNIE JOAN PRIZANT ; : Bialbgge wen: - this year’s theme $ | T27TTZZ i | OY Phony Unit of the National Parent-Teacher »7 50 29 95 wn a magazine because of the large ve the to know’ more about * / ‘| Pontiac Symphony Women’s As- healthy personality development. Platform Swivel ollege Life Is Now Just ‘Old Stuff Soul the ‘fret meet aithy personality develorment: 1 BABY CRIBS ac | cue a one ‘Monday juvenile protection, brings out the] Complete with Mottress ROCKE ' Aw the two articles here show, Wally is in his first year of medi- lege of Mining and Technology st . eee Fo ee he $ $ things are really buzzing on at{cal school and Fred has started|Houghton is Nelson Fizzard of! sary nonald B. Hogue will speak pr yet ented least two local campuses, And wejhis freshman year. Lowell street. He is a member of differences in tone and size The : ston, oles - e ® feel. sure the same round of ac * * * Phil Eta Sigma and Tau Beta Phi instruments im orchestra. omen presen : tivities; rushing, football pep ral-| Dave Tarr of West Iroquois /honorary erdinand Gaensbauer also agrees — oo = 9x12 lies and card section practices are! road has returned to Michigan as ** * the program. She will ee 9x12 ! the order of the day in all col-| 9 sophomore and Judith Allen | Jane Tuohey of Winthrop road is the different forms of chfldren, se youth Linoleum Ru s Jeges, Too, probably most frosh! of Dakota drive is a junior. Other |attending Parsons School of Design will play “Schumann's vetep tho charscter necsumary | RUG PADS g have already learned the “old col-) Michigan frosh are Lorraine Joan |in New York City. Elinor Schutt of Concerto” as an example mancting mosis as Chay avies. | $ Reg. $6.95 $ 95 lege song’ and its several parO| Kuscers of Emmett read, Larry |Auburn avenue is a sophomore at/to point up her talk. Pontiac PTA Counc] magazine 24 patterns t dies, Sampson ef South Shore drive |Siena Heights College in Adrian * * * chairman, Mrs. George W. Gray, f ae 6 8 and Jim Wager of Dixie highway. | now. Ticket sales for the Oct. 23 per- has urged all local unit magazine 5 e _ Choose rom. . There's no more excuse this week! ** * Treedins te Aiten. BO of the Pontiac Symphony ee tact cae ~ for students rushing to class late} Other Pontiac students are Bill) schéol was Carolyn Jane Cooper |Orchestra will be discussed at the snead eae b> tat oth ay beet Viet eur trade-in department for tervific’ values tn with the excuse, “I got lost.” ByiPrice of East Colgate street, a| of Middlebelt read. She is s Sympheny’s epening Sun @e--stuly deeution pee Used Furniture and Appliances now they\have all visited or at at Eastern Michigan| freshman there. At Highland ae inte ew que You Always Pay Less at kL & $ ene henna of si.compes Pack Junior Odlege te lsune oats. : ms.| “Have the satisfaction of having | clagemen, Michael J. Wells of Pingree , jediere a Ginn ent such Wy 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) _ _ Kearning the reutine at [is & ee ee ane ob’s Daughters acquainting our parents with the 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights : cashes Sam tga of Detroit. ’ * |Hold Initiation sangre eet goa maga] DAILY 9 TO’S—SUNDAY 12-5 cin sneer abeth Lake read, Aun McDonald * * & iene Cote a * — 1 a yg oghanmgeo Attending Bethel College of Hop-iDaughters, Bethel #0, met recently | Bilson drive. Sept kinsonyille, Ky. Sally |. Members initiated into the order | = < Cornet of men, Basbera, Lae. alvrten a eee The Home Designed . . Built . . and Sold by CI’s for GIs ris Institute was the choice of Boblwere Mary Lynn Mitchell, Geral-| : Kast Chicage avenee and Mary Baynes of Marquette street, aldine Frances and Jerilyn| — Magley. ‘ Dean Gallaher. Installed in the Patricia Ann Shelley of Woodland Other freshmen at Ferris are|guardian council were Mrs. Lester! drive is a junior at State this year. Ostrander of Parkway|Oles, Louie King, Mrs. Harry Marilyn Glennie of Montroyal drive, Ruth Ann Bandy of Lowell|Vernon, Mrs. Lyle Venner, Ed-) street is also attending State, street and Jackie Dubay of Stan-|ward Pritchard, Mrs. Theron Tay-/ A freshman at University ley avenue. lor, Mrs. Royal Clark, Mrs. Wil- Michigan is Shirley Arnhart Kenneth ey of Collingwood|liam Roberts and Mrs. Harry Glendale avenue. Wally and Fred avenue is a junior at Eastern Mich-| Eaton. Roeser of Monroe street are both igan in Ypsilanti this year. He is) Refreshments were served at the attending the University this year. a member of Kappa Phi Alpha. ‘close of the meeting. During Our Daily and Sunday 10 te 9 AT BURTON'S THE NEW MIRACLE "BAN-LON" FASHION SLEEVE ——_ OMALRS This garment is made’of “’Ban-Lon” yam, much Quality Home Development a i @ Face Brick to Roof @ Ges Incinerator ay ‘ @ new and unique textured yarn that com- V4 @ 3 Bedrooms @ Poured Concrete Basements - bines high fashion, featherweight comfort, @ Combination Storms, Screens @ City Sewer and Water ely Fre Aga, Ip sey gg wits © Wet Plaster Walls ~~ @ Paved Streets tte washobility. Just hold it in your hond to fall in love with it. The test is in the touch. But learn ali about its remark- able ways, its many wonderful properties. © Ceramic Tile Bath @ Curb end Gutter | -@ Formice Counter Tops @ Sidewalks 2 @ Kitchen Fan @ Extra Wide Lots : @ Select Ook Floors * pes shy he page * Here are the exciting prop- @ Wardrobe Closets and Stores - erties of “Bon-Lon” yarn: 2M ae $549 @ 14x36 Recreation Space @ 30-Year Mortgage iy ‘a resistant te piling and WEEK SLOGAN CONTEST ENTRY BLANK AT THE MODELOON’T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR NATIONAL HOME ‘14..9 See eee eee” = LONG SLEEV $649 ee — SLIP-ON 2 | —— oe James | 3 ioe Geen tare sew LONG SLEEVE $°749 : ¥ ins oe Pie CARDIGAN . 7 rT f *s : : @ 4 4 3 ‘ ‘yes Bi) _REAL ESTATE BURTON'S rss) ‘ 75 NORTH SAGINAW STREET F é é } es F * f ’ ‘ : . % F . : i : i 35-Year Trooper _ joined the State Police Oct. 6, 1921. been stationed at East Lansing, a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, at SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 Sgt $e. FP me. # oe eee ee ee ee a ag ge ae Bee 3 ee Bob Considine Says: Retiring fo Farm ficer of the Uniform Division, will retire Oct. 6 after completing % years of service, Hansen has been head of the Uniform Division, largest in the department, since May 1, 1947. Hansen, who has beén ill the past three months, is recovering! and plans to retire to his farm near Jackson to follow his hobby of-rais- ing beef cattle and horses. A native of Highland Park, Han- sen served as a combat Marine overseas during World War I. He’ During his long service he has at the JTonia-—Reformatory after) riots and a fire in 1921, and at Farmington, -Dearborn,..W a y n e, Fund Studies NEW YORK (INS) — least publicized but most nega cant activities of the Ford Founda- tion is its sponsorship of educa-' tipnal TV. ‘* * & This is a time of critical teacher shortages. If one teacher can ef- fectively reach thousands of stu-! dents in school or at home by means of television, we will have! gone a long way toward solving a mighty problem, Between 45 and 50 per cent of the nation’s high schools teach no course in physics. The founda. tion’s Fund for the Advancement of Education has, in this case, engaged one of the country’s top instructors, Pref, Harvey White of the University of California, to reach high school physics to Pittsburgh youngsters, Royal Oak, South Haven, Kala- mazoo, Detrol# and the prison camp detail at Lansing. | Monel, a nickel-copper alloy, is | used for applications that require a high strength material such as in promise of a day when a panel of| The present edu sne tie the handling of certain liquids, the traditional blackboard will be ajan error of gaining one full day brines TV screen and learned men and in every period of bout 3,000 among them the -acids, and some alkalies, : et The filmed show is now offered iin Chicago, too. St. Louis children also have been exposed to elec- tronic learning. * > * The future holds — tre mendous| women teach from afar. lIn the same week of 1955, there kk Chicago City. Junior College hie roger bane Nae ee s th eF : one See ee ee ‘Tis pveramene and pateate be short, but the number of youths availatle for training in physics right now is about twice as great as the number receiving training. Polio Rate Halved, . Health Service Says. WASHINGTON (INS)—The Pub- lic Health Service reports there were 765 new polio cases across the nation last week, less than half the number. the same week a year ago. Last week's toll compares with 968 cases reported a week earlier. were 1,604 cases. have been 11,503 polio cases this ‘year, compared with 21,751 at ithe same time in 1955. The health service said there’... By 1970 there will be 50 per cent more college students than I lpites Sek coctaale of ecto peease om th na eat rr Bell Aircraft’s helicopter division | | at Fort Worth received an eye- i brow-raising inquiry in the a the other day, The writer said h It has its flaws, of coufse. laftair. Tt i, statin i C04 Dregs Club to Meet TV, in the classroom to answer the| questions raised by the ghostly ex- pert on the screen. ANN ARBOR (#—-The University Press Club of Michigan will land Saturday featuring speakers) teachers have found it on automation, athletics and high-| ficult to perform in front er education. About 165 daily and) ies of a. don't come weekly newspapermen from Michi-| Writes gan are expected. USUALLY WORKS But by and large it works. The ‘Tulips for Holland HOLLAND ®—Michigan's home cal ad-iof the annual tulip time festival vance, which makes it possible for|waits Oct. 1 delivery of 114,000 -|tulip bulbs ordered from The Neth-| its 39th annual meeting here today jadmitted to U.N., former U.S, Am- a to Japan Joseph C. Grew “Substitute Soviet China and the lineup becomes three and two, Add’ ars to invent and create new me-jerlands for renewing city tulip) dia, should take advantage of some|lanes and for special plantings in| of its products and attempt to use| municipal lyears. three-year basis. parks. The imported also asking—and thé vote is three-| these new advances in the instruc-/replantings are conducted on a/three. Then, in stalemate, weedeat @ great neutralist power—as those, who are proposing Red China are ed Nations is dead.” There Is No Substitute for 25 Years Expeitence LOU-MOR JEWELRY | 17 N. Saginaw 45 S$. Saginaw 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE OR 2-PC. SECTIONAL ” STEVENS SHOTGUN - FREE | 21- 13. STEVENS SHOTGUN FREE! BIG, BIG, BIG Inch _ Bendix TV GENUINE STEVENS SHOTGUN FRE Famous General Electric Swivel Complete With ' Attechments eee Famous Le 4 PELECTRIC FRY aa PAN wil While $e—8g they "GSS Squbeem _ SHAVEMASTER OR REMINGTON 10-Pc. Bedroom Suite © Gorgeous Double Dresser with Heavy Duty Mirror © Sturdy, Modern Bedstead © Luxurious innerspring mattress © 2 Fluffy Pillows. © 2 Lamps © Multi-coil sprines © 2 Shades With the Purchase of Any LIVING ROOM or BEDROOM SUITE-or MAJOR APPLIANCE Brand New NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER With Suds Saver THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER : 28, 1956 “RAY. BELL'S Golf Supplies Phone FE 5-8318 or FE ( 4115 Open 8 "tH 6—Fri., Se 3152 West Huron St. Pontiac, Mich. GIL SCHAFER’S WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS 1265 S$. Woodward, Birmingham just North of 14 Mile eee _ Meurs: Mon., Thers., Fri. Twes., Wed. 9-5:30 he 9-1 MARION LADEWIG 3-State Premiere DICK HOOVER Db obkiv: two Milwaukee defeats would make them champs again * * * Manager Walter Alston said only “we've got to have help. If the Cardinals win one, we'll be all right.“ But he added, in that slow, soft manner of his: “I'm not worried about St. Unveil New Pin-Spotters One of the most unusual gather-/1124 West Huron street and ajof-7 Dixie Series at Ponce de ings of bowling personalities -will| occur in Pontiac on Saturday. The| jthree-state premiere of new, auto-| matic pinspotters (Brunswick) will be held at Pontiac's Huron Bowl, jammed “house” is expected, The 24-lane installation is the Ist in Michigan, of its type. It is also the ist for Indiana and Ohio, officials report, and in this connection many BPA member DRAIN YOUR RADIATOR— REFILL WITH Anti-freeze « a ae ee hg Let us flush your radiator now, stop rust and leaks and refill with anti-freeze for winter- long protection. Always be sure to use only GENUINE FORD | 12 plan on repair work. STOP STALLING Get quick starts this winter. for our expert tune-up. Don’t forget our credit Bring your car in CY OWENS «x: 147 South SLOW Phone Saginaw, DOWN FE 5-4102 Pontiac Speed kills! Today! owners from the three states are expected to attend the opening. More than 600 invitations to BPA operators were sent out, Public is also welcome, says Joe Bon- | figlio, Bow! operator, ‘ert! area stars will appear in ex- ‘hibition matches. Pontiac's mayor, William Donaldson, Frank Mitzel, 'DBA’s head and 1955 ABC prexy, ‘Lillian Jacobs, W, W. Edgar (BPA ‘secretary), PWBA'’s Peg Bender and others will be guests. | In an afternoon match (3 p.m.) |\Dick Hoover, All-America, bowling iteam member in 1955-56, last win- ‘ter’s world champion, and. Marion Ladewig, 5-time national women’s match champion will rol] against Les Rothbarth and Genevieve Brad- ley respectively. For the evening match (7 p.m.) Bradley and Hoov- er will take on Ladewig and Roth- barth. Rothbarth carried a 193 av- ‘erage, Bradley 175. Feature Film Boosts Safety With Firearms Art Van Ryzin, coordinator for the coming “‘Hunt and Live’’ pro- igram at Pontiac High School, Oct. /10, has secured a fine film asa ‘highlighted feature, Program is A joint endeavor by the PHS Physical Education de- | partment and The Pontiac Press designed to promote hunting and outdoor safety. | The film is entitled ‘Trigger \Happy Harry.” It is a 20-minute jentertainment and instructional /pictures that touches on gun safety training, hunting and plinking and range shooting. It is rated equally interesting and informative for ‘both adults and youngsters, eer: ‘Ss FIGHTS LOS. ANGELES — Reuben Hernandez, 1169, Los Angeles, knocked | out . Eddie Jenkins, 167, eles, &. |_ CHARLOTTE, N.C_Richard Kelly, 157, |Florence, 8.C., knocked out Chico Var- jona, 159%, Havan na, 8 PHILADELPHIA — Cortez Jackson, | 140%, Philadelphia, outpotnted Frankie Alotta, 150%, Allentown, Pa., 8. what's i ae a | long as a ladder.-? (and comes in two delicious sizes) Crackers Play Houston ATLANTA WW — The Atlanta Crackers, Southern Assn, cham- pions, meet Houston, the best in Leon Park here tomorrow night. The Crackers rode past Mem- Phis last night 4-1 on Earl Mos- sor’s pressure six-hit pitching in the seventh and deciding game of the Shaughnessy playoffs. the market every year. ‘Help Wanted’ the Texas League, in the. best-/ CHICAGO — About 13 million, fishing baits or lures are put on) oe! bat “ang? Pt. Hanes Up |e Sign year-old righthander, the All-Star a quick-smiling play-|youngster who has whipped the Dodgers in four of five decisions. It was_ Friend, hanging on through a 10-hitter, who dumped the Dodgers out of first place Monday with a 6-5 victory. That gave him a 17-16 season mark. ananresntrere, A @? 6 , BROOKLYN W — Brooklyn’siLouls easing up. The thing that e ia world champions, facing a Friend|worrieg me more is that we have|. a ITS A fe who isn’t, go into the final three/looked lousy ourselves.” o*. NEW { -|games of the National League sea-| “Lousy?” Well, the Brooks have} } son tonight, knowing all they ‘can/lost four of their last six games—| 2 HIGH IN , , elgg pty areal gla ge Pally iin BF 7 need help. No ¢can|fat wee » t >. : sa Tey pond help. No loner cant pitaaciolie afte: Sal Maghest Satisfying an thele own. no-hitter beat the Phils Tuesday} * Trailing first-place ‘Milwaukee ight. . es > eu ig . t a ae. & oo The Friéhd they'd rather not my avor x) %e ee? hay woonnner® eeee . ooeoee? *eeeeg, e ¢ %% Ty fe ee & * *, 3 ° * i] « i S what a a beer! : ty * “YAH Mr . es | PALE BEER , - | Pai 20 : até 1 — HS GEOR APG re eh <%¢% of: gt age . « bey ot PG. Ak ot CAG Ga iG Hp Ow <- f t- a ay bee ¥ cy i see _ Ss te ¥e¢ wen ot. % oO oy shyt 54 %,.0 ¢. odisee i 2 onig %, EEKEE CENTRES. Oe SC YORE Si2Tos took 2 pe . 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The famous “Prestone”’ Anti-Freeze Guarantee-printed right on the Green TAG. t ae follow [MARKETS [Matt Show Ask Banks to Report Grai : | 3 ‘ey eases regular Trend sea NEW YORK @ —The stock mar- ples, Crab, Pare ee © See Oey Pon- fr coe © bad “ * s . He , Bes- mt the Town-| mother, sf Mee 33 | around open prevailed among|Township last Lor wager alegre Nena 8 Bere gate apn wba ame: vagpergaae Bases ‘Flowers —s Concer: Bes ee 8 ee ee eid te have been car-|son, Harold Rich also ,of Oxford; sermity wun the Potent. will DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS ; fte.356' te’ beyond this rangé. brothers, of Omaha, |/4*.” except Bunday and 6 W._ Burop Bo), (ts After a fry lively opening th|tied off in a tuck Neb, and Brainard Rich ot Albany,|ieat Salar" as" dy ssny faut Funeral Directors 4 «? _— Sete Shenae sluggish. | pummage sale, Sat, Sept. 28, \Calif, and one sister, Amy Rich, receive for registration the name of any) SULARGE QMOUND Plums. The early background of news| oto to; 12, — of Al y, also six i: = siply to" me. personally for such| Pursley Funers! Home. FE 41211 bu. was bullish but the market showed vided, however. thet 3 con, sescize Donelson-Johns . ibe Eras lng reaction to it. Forecast of rec- Attention Warld War 1 Veter- Mrs, Matilda T. Pohi tine intervening Eeteeee the tnirticth PUNERAL OME 1. 180-2005. lord railroad freight traffic, a for-|ans, meeting Sept. 28, 8:30 p | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —|day before any regular, special or official “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS*_ . mal petition for a 15 per cent| American hagen Wai, Onterk, ts are pending for | Primary ¢lection and the day of COATS FUNERAL HOME | y in rail freight rise and another in-| Michigan. ~_ |Matilda T. Pohl, 84, 1189 Castle- oration Jo Dereby, given thet 3 vill Me! rovten Plaine Welertend Top, ’ ie |crease in store sales were among) Joe Nichols, formerly of Nichols wood, Route 5, who died today at| its day of re tration, from 8 o'clock aehiial Service -: | aie. Litho reports, Auto Sales, now selling new and) home. Her body is at the/s.m. untt gn pm. on sald coy Sot Thou Eto | xr A Dut hls weeks further boost ised Cheviet etre and’ WUE Ri wwcn Bid Funeral Home, sion and epiterng st ote geet] Voorhees-viple lo. 1, 1.16-\commercial credit rates added an- : . Lake. lee j de other twist in the tighter money) friends pcg oni 7d oe bail MA resident of Oakland Comsty nie name of ‘province at “the time ef ait ering! mgr A | coe St Pe sale), Pontiac, Michigan, of Oxbow Lake St. Patrick Church, [Session i hemning ttn tne Cemetery Lots 5 * - * . * ni ee i. LOI Nd ta ile, “Whe-in'¢s vin. Casiie| An outside loser, Reynolds Me- Mrs. Pohl is survived by two sons,| tiered in the reristration books. owe, pamacée uote Ul tee ds crate;jtals, dropped 2% at 66% on a Sf your friend’ tn 3a ond soot | ok, ot White Lake Township The tellewing Masts O% be epee Ser Maivide, eivy “Mount Park . 18-1.00 dz Corn, Bweer'| block of 4,000 shares, Dresser In-|pail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA and john Pohl of Pontiac: a|fegistration: Township ¢ Ree, See On. Gxite 5" ENT , LS a Cucumbers, /dustries, which gained yesterday Adv. Bischoff of Wed. trom 8 to $ and on Thurs & Pri-| WHITE CHAPEL CEMENTE rs AP)—Opentng | Picgth fe. 1, 400-840 ba. Cucum| : daughter, Mrs. Agnes days from @ te 8, Saturdays 9 to 12) grave: lot. In. be - Soe 2 CHICAGO, Sept 2 ¢ too » i 400-480" ba. Cy. jon its stock split news, lost 1% Buffet Supper, St. Vincent De/netroit: one sister, Mrs. Agnes noon wall. S005 Asters, Anam thie rifice, OL 2-17 Css PRR Bibs BR Rai Rabe SS PES ing the luna encom” (EMG Ba SSP, Pua ot Dts 3 anche MER Aa Rae] -—————— oe 206 * sreee s eal . _ great- \° ra 3259 Road, will be : seneee % May. 1...) No. 1, 75-135 American Tobacco gained a frac- Adv. . re Hall Jomtye, met, val ; _" ie Dee... ..e. 1.88% + ih Sh Ear lun ese government forecast of sale, Central M. E| Mrs. Thornton J. Henderson = [°?*" ON MN NNORETA. Vo BLOCK. At 10 om, Today Chere ‘baby Mr ic Tt [Moin pe benaet! onions, Dry. taney |Fecord cigarette consumption, Oth-| nurch, corner E. Huron St. and| ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Sent, 37, 28. 1986) ft cttice im the following | ste, 148s lags 1141 £60 60-0 beg: Bo. 1. 1353-56, beter gainers included Bethlehem Perry, Sat., 8 to 12. —A4¥. Thornton J. (Alice M.) Henderson, STATE OF MICHIGAN—ta the Pre. boxes: = enemas paesrrete Balt ons, mee 1p te. tan Curly. Steel, Goodyear, Boeing, Douglas 1206 . 4, of 257 West Auburn Rd., will be per. Court for the County of Oakland. : Dee 7 Re. Pox Hoy, i028) Aircraft, Radio Corp., American] Mack's Barber Shep, 1266 Bald- ‘> of 251 at the Dudley H.|Juventie Division. cern: : bu. Peas, inctere, = no, : 2 B33 wx) Cyanamid, Santa Fe and Texaco. = ave = be at Ayre a, hg . on Home, Auburn] yarn ate aot, tae Dotttian concern. 10, 16, 19, *. "7, ay No. f, 100-150 bu. , * * * , Oct. | burial in Mt. Avon/No. 14806. ; | 79, 87, 109, 1 | noe RES REES ec ctese eeattecas a wi cl tna a ar Lan atenselt a3 so Pe Ls S resident of Oakland County, died) ret iileging that the present where- : lower | paste’ . Lm hee .| Small losses were taken by Good-| yy friend's in jail and needs |” - tal last spouts of the parents of the said child hogs 9,600; market slow; 25 to 60 bag; No. 1, 1.15-1.35 50-1 bag. your at Pontiac General Hospi the eMdid to Gepsmtene F . tenors (ney 1 128 bu, Radishes, Bi xe. | rich, Internationa] Nickel, Allied) pail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 5-4081.| 71 © estnown snd i ona. that The Pontiac Press #.50-17.00; largely 16.78-90 on butchers ||'9@ az beh: No. 1 63-8) ds beh. Rad-'Chemical, Union Carbide, General — urvived by her husband; said ehild should be placed wu : Sranden. ‘County ‘ ae te borted for grade 7 00-17 28. ‘ake Saunubers, Outdoor, “t ‘Electric, Standard Oil (New Jer-| ¢ Range ven Mrs, Homer Morrow] J#risdiction of thie Court.) FOR WANT ADS Michigan menndiedararsen iets. lareer tote Pro fe ina ip 8 & wen. "Butternut, EEE sey) and United Airlines. . - lof Bedford, Ind.; four daughters, ote wt ich an, you are said petition DIAL. FE. 28181 N is hereby given that in con-/ 16.78; 2» 2 3 : Mrs. a — . ta 6.26; ¢ 16.38. 1. jane. Debstous, He. arks Mrs. William Schoonover and til be held at the Juvenile : tye" "ine wederagned™ "Cask, giahe”uile “00 "acini ael 1 Se Stage. Suse, Bef Yoe National P Robert O'Brien, both of Rochester, lana County Service Cente SoBe] | proms § a.m. te 8 pa Deidage, tae dep ee mney and 0 legal and, Deiter ‘weak to Tully’ 34 me Squash, Gummer. tency. 1.50 % bu; New York Stocks Bonnie Sue at home and Mrs, Law-|AP>ex. 1260-B West Bire. i Won “ine be re ~ the y any regular ‘ bulls 1 126 bu. Tomatoes. . ~ . ; ? October AD. 1956, at nine all errors ab ould special elec el lower; cows steady ee tae ne 2.00 \fanecy, 1 oe basket, No. 1, 65-68 (Late Morning Quotations) rence King of Utica; two sons, /1éth day o' . n, and you are immediately, The receive for registration the name of any}{1eecy to weak: vealers 1.00 | peste. [hy No. 1, 1 ~~ W. of Pontiac and Robert.s‘cleck im the forenoon, and. you sis — ee Sy pir iowa" yettectlg fo" cats bl joud prime 18. hy nse S080 Le Gee tee Aad at eam on AT mprov C. Henderson, at horse; five broth (stig Settee en rn) Ysbity Mi vere ean recetve no names for registration | 2004, t9, oY a ae tow Feruion. Be " t 3.00 bu laliied Sirs 1. 488 oe: “a ' lers, Charles Stannard of Pontiac, ..ryice hereof, this omens OOF 0 aaey for Oe cae tO the thirtieth “day hefore acy Decuinn ehelee 88 i. wile: good. te) LaTTece AxD Saban medive,|Alum Lia ...133¢ Releey May. 382) 1 5- Milli Dollar |Frank of Gasport, Ind., and Claude,| shall b¢ served by publication of cobs ment which has been reo the thirtieth Gay before any regular. average choice 19.00-25.00: sealhey and Cabbage, No, 1, 1 158 bay Bedivs. —_ co 16 Kenn B14) Multi - Hien + 1 all om week p See a newspaper printed dered valueless th the the day ot ouch tection on | epeane ees ‘—e a4, 9m, ess ie Pa 236 bu Becarele No. 1 1s. Am Airiin "*.. 32 fhe, ar is" Face Fifting Enhances ot Bedford: ha isters Mrs. Wil ing circulated ' fonctable Arthur gE cre mace bo owe oe ; - a ” Bees “No. 1, 2.75-\|Am Bek ...... 308 COP Giess |." $3 ; two , » Wil-|ene ics. the EE L ae & PE gn Rg eR Rag oe , fe ef oa Sf Ease’ i) Beauty, Facilities [iam Arthur of Bettord and Mes ire ewe ie corn gan ay] | Littman GEMS ws , 4 coer —. ‘06; R' Am i 4. Max onverse, . tember A.D. 1956. : o'clock a.m. until 6 o'clock p.m. on said commercial bulls 12.80-14.06; and 2.50 bu. . eed, No, 1. 110-23 /Am Gaed Pe ene 488 of Bep 1s MOORE, day for the of reviewing the| choice vealers 1700-21.00; cull’ te oom. (he. Laban, | as eet eT Moters .. ¢) Loew's -..-.. ¥-+ ,,|six grandchildren, Seal * ge of Probate. Closing time for advertise. ge Mg a ey eg ly j Atos 7 gponorenarh MURTHA. | | meats Mnnsng" pe mt spoty therefor Ny Bega hs isin)" Salatle sheep 1,000; | spring lambs Re bake. ay bu Kate, Not an ae 8 Meer Trt .! Stai/home town is settling downto nor. ' ui Prowate Regianer, ON gept. 28, 1986 type te 12 ercleck seen Re » te Town : 100-135 bu. i" Martin. Ol ... 376imal after a welcome : B ld previous biication. cifice hours, the Township moderately setive te strong with ses Ro. |Am TeleTel “199 6 Martin. O ... 378 ; Chrysler 0 Board or lesisistive Dedy of such|the top $0 higher io; ee hee 1, 206-j/Am Tom... 78 it 38.6/care, feeding, and entertainment | m Transient Want Ads may Gian f, sock toveahip "or "eiy'"shal foot as ei aging ube TA06-25 6; ah ou hrsige Ro he Ponta we [ae Wages: $2 Moores . 2 Jot 3,620,000 friends and relatives apt hi Death Notices the ‘aay of publication afer be st , bis office or other _ fea Pin oe; part deck Seg et ys a Se ames Wee HF se ges isin the vacation season of 1956. Center in Memp iS the first insertion. tret rach | hers “Teo ode 80 6 Atehiomn 38 -. @ | Never before have so many visi- RALLY .. Cage WANT AD BATES other days as ft shall. designate prier pm aa a alee wETROIT EGOS Att cet Line”. tas Minn Pel ... 38 ltors trekked into Washington dur- 1s, Tenn. we — r BRIDE, SEPT. #1, a aoe S. acceding ‘five days. in vote ennai Derrda cde incloded.” feteral-ctate| Aves Mtg i rt Mont Ward". 387 ing a spring and summer. Some of Promggel build @ three-milliop- mother of ws McBride ide and tne saaw 3 Deve ‘ Deve Notice ts tiven that I DETROIT «| i Motor 32.3) . : . Funeral service : : 3. Swat Ge, Gagat ates SE Be Sing Se oi eta te eA OR, Rec Bem nes cre rudeboa (ole Reveal ining emer] Ee nes | | 2 BAS 8 Sts.) on October 3rd. 4th, Sth. & @th os meee lav. 8: pre 38%c; amiait 23-98. |Beth Steed 1. 48L4 Murray Gp... jra|Ccapitial’s ne here in the next year or 1 "| 83:38 pm. from, the wena a from 8 em. to 8 pm. each day The w Silom alahie ie Today's market ta 30s Grede BD intge to i). wee. joping Air SS BA Nat a roe peraies Jone suuy wey a company official said youmerday. Mortensen officiating. Interment 3 33 i 12 at itt wl 7 Jum S048, wd. as. Bond Stes mot Bey Raluever leave. For Washington ta} cuando faction tor deahrs. sales. McBride wilt ie, tm state ot the $ iS «fate , aetive, steady; Y ota. ov. ST Were Nat le of assimilated out- be seen this evening. te weak: cows : tote “Y . 3ts|largely a city men, mechanics and other person- te a a \ower,| Com : oi eet Nia M Pw... 383 American Citi- GAVI8, SEPT. 27, 1967. hus- Hane thes | extra large 48-61%, medium sree landers arid every nel. Nine age’ 67: beloved WR ~ wai 9, A large 67%4-40, me. |Bervourns curt Vo $1 Revam Av. G4lzen has a vested interest in these The company already has com-| band of Perea. cave ena | Hh elp Wanted Male 6 Med tts Sos Ketes| Somial ate cd wna, r; ican, Seed SH} Ret stgcew:. jaa|6l square miles on the Pontomae| pied training plant in Detroit. seid Suturgay, Bepe BB at, 3 ARC WELDERS and : and Dry...» B¢ Oiie On...) 38.5) River, others are to be built oe. * orth- d > 4 steers TOUS price ‘wise, large ¢ an Pac ee $ "3 . Eighteen pm. from St. ee . Group hospitalization, paid holh te low Sines. tow "te, chet, ‘fet, small clearing =--¥ Owens fi Gi” 644 As evidenced by the 1956 visl- throughout the country. stes Coeree wietian’ bnsorment days, vacation par. ‘Apply Pare ‘ ot mediums are very “HS Pe Oe Bas " Mount Park Cemetery. gon Cees. ~ pas 9 : had low |feoduy. RA the Case oT + D4 pan AW Air 181) tation, Americans come in drov Beever vervice will be held Priday | evi, Mich. Northville Matis, i lessee Large Grate 8 wget im Pec: By Fae Bt +. 05) os to look over their property. id Feel co's pm. at the Parmer-Gnover Wowdwers 23818 ! resi ZK & On": mt Prosar Jc": 23) While » third of the employed Resident Feels Brent Nee aaa — seine ATTENTION. caer aed Sr frig” Hy Hie wh > | tetie waseee new tne (Telegraph Walk | “sar tart t.tes : oS CHICAGO POTATOES Boutp ’* 564 voeee OB4 residents wark for the grap Mary A. Matris: dest of Men needed at once for | ory CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (AP) ess BS Pance es fe ril Government, hosting Untai Wiliam W. and Walter & Harris; od. Apply ise W Hurce betwe ; Toads choice calves 19 P~ ogee her’ Resorts choat : Sale Prat. gs ee as 23 the second largest industry, the Sy. Seer 5 ' Pomerat ete Jariediction ef this Court lable 28. amar “| idaho Stepon, Rumsate 3.00-3.79: Wash ot ee A. .0. Be Pe Plate O... 83 National Geographic Seciety | In a suit filed yesterday in Oak- Renath hey, baw. D. Avehard tepals man. m bave bente ot Michigan. you are Sereby nati: trading oe ee, Wiecenetn Reessts i.ob-2 25." winnesote- Gon Balaon ::: # polmen os! es says. land County Circuit Court, Pontiac officiating, Interment References uired. K. 0: ' said petition Jewish, vs; ‘ North Dakota Valley Pontiacs oa 1 eens Hh t rile Dohany com- : . ibe bead the. Suro Sourt Mouse ke nets weleen ae ies 3H or arse Some 130 airplanes land and plaina the city of Pontine is “‘un- Mr See B state at the ayer Snow. 3003 Orehard LR. land 1286-B West Bivd. in the City Teepene sabe; best He, soe: = Cont Bak .... ® Ore s.zitake off from National Airport fair and inequitable” in intending Donelson-Jo FE 5-2383 after 6:30 p.m t said County, om the A. t vealers and siaugh- CHICAGO BUTTER. AND EGGS Can - 4 Met et About 230 trains thund- and. may after 7 p.m. to- R WTD. GOOD A at mente Gont CoPaS | “43 Rey" Met... €74/ every day to assess him $510 for a sidewalk, 824." SARPENTEP WD vos . Ohed’=:'Ha Ridgeway =... 423/eT in and out of Union Station. [0 front of property he owns at| jlSs ssc aerrecaea FTO CARPENTERS corn Pa. ei Rock, Ope... Despite the bustle and a glitter-/Telegraph road and Glendale ave-| ~ alice Mabel 201, severe Be, Production roughers, must be sm Wr ... Ba Repel Ost... Fochester. - ; beloved fon journeyman, 7071 be scenes SEY | *S.--: &,|ing cosmopolitan veneer, Wash-inue. ton’ J. Henderson; R, . be os... nt Reg Pap: a tegten at heart remains a small) pohany describes the property fee otc . Willian eee Pm “a ve 188 never its coun- . ee Berecern altt Sen Sate: Silty eccenes Not too many yearsleey ‘Telcteph root tor, foam, fos ee EE: ee. G3 Sinair 2.21 oo4|880, only 1% centuries in fact,| But its Cee ee gays end] EaciecENR mine dour sinter of Yor api, building, Must be p 1006 Auto L.. Bd Seceny .-.--s §1.1/ the capital area was a rolling wild-\gale, is only : ne poe Stannard, tre. Wi fied. and over 8 yrs. of ese. gaz, Of SePtemnel CHUR E MOORE, oad oF) Set Bee OMe enegs of individual h lat the point of the triangle and Mrs Max Hills sy A true copr Probate. Poultry BR .-0. 983 Sperty Ra.2s. 34 them Widow's Mite, Poot |property is only one inch in depth.| Funeral service will be held Mon. repair wort. Salary 4 Pr ee A NORE tn.|S°P Asks Stockholders canned séuae eee” Ss see Brana: i12|Tom’s Last Shift, Beall’s Levels, Debany says Pontiec proposes the | udiey H. Moore | Funeral oy want a steady, full time . Sept * “ito OK Curtiss Merger ‘ un. sonal OSS ot ia §i\and Duddington Pasture. to build a sidewalk along the ficiating. Taterment ta Mt. Aven gon only KO, Hempstead. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- OES. “betron for eet Moots. Sea Std Of On... St feet of Telegraph front- state at the Dudley H, ‘Moore —E._Buron_8t. bate Court for the County of Oskiand.) soins penn Ind. (INS) ~|205 ote fal... Stevens, JP... 31¢|CORN OBSTRUCTS ROUTE oe hier ok the Funeral Home. and, may be seen DIE MAKER ain the mater of he petition concers-| Harold E, Churchill, Studebaker- or fryers 3% ibe) Otay |Serd pew 33 ee n ecmatate Sn nal een | Get pate por fest of frontage. FOR, “SEPTEMBER 981060 Wh. eR 3. aE ME: eee bella “new Marnie minors. Cause Wo. Yami une Packard Corp. ty en Php ceponetion tbe Bes ; ducklings Gen Dynem .. Tht Surber Map :: lee lived Mk between the White ten't any’ pedestrion traf: Wake tate repeat Be ent core ans race” To James “ stockholders today letter 4 - * peated oe @ ; | There m r .. Rochester, = eeriuen paving been filed tn thislfor the proposed merger with Cur-| oa tracing terete Tow. “Receipts Osu Maite “7: a Peres Bas: é an ont Cagta-vees 6 bit late [fie along ag — which re sister Mor Mra, Agnes Kuruk Fo Phabricat on exp ee Court alleging that the present where- ities Wright Corp, Py yy Gen Motors it 401 Tex @ Sul :., 384 opening because farmer there aren houses Sorel arvanquamene Gan be. an: cation wie of the father of t said miner classes 5 ade- Gen +soes 1 fextrom . ssee 21. Burnes had planted corn on the/sidewalk would serve. no later by the Ric . 29181 ehfidren is unknown and said children) He also announced a specially SP arrivals. of Gen Time vate Thomp Pa ... 6. Judge H. Russel Holland 2 Te A. dependent upen the publie for shareholders’ meeting will be held caponettes have been of good quality Gen a ee Transamer . .. 44.7/ route. Circuit Judge ferment in Hope Ceme- EXPER Set seagate jonacatael| an Dette Oct Bh ak ons ea oa eee oe a eee Nee rei cnmtsad sala the chy te thaw toeen wr : Sa. | _ Woodward. Ri rand, Rochester GL , \e we 84 OS 1'ga'4|book, more livestock seemed to/ing show gene Roy. ' EXP. SINGLE MAN ON FARM BY Se ee Suk tenes etl Chuschdll letter the cucage Poutray Goodyear wes We BE PRS ss: 4|roam Washinton than any com-|shouldn’t be ordered to refrain Ti: beloved ‘husband of Bes- ge A a fede, paring. aie petion merger “is ccsvatiat fn tee pre Sept, 37 (AP)—Live poultsy Ot Wo RY «:: me pal peat s: parable metropolis. One Senator,|from assessing Dohany for the pe a mich, | "Fe sae ad -— fi land Gounty Service Center, Court Mowseition of the interests nee: Feeipte im soaps pe, (yee (Gull On ...1122 OS OSs CP «++ 384i ahs tookae dim view of the 1260-8 ‘West Bivd.. in the City ” anes: .. ex ocee 400 de- a IE = ae : ae bray Remmed Fs he Se ee‘: a) roe ples ehily onl: patslently in the forencon, and you are 1 roosters 14.1 41 «ses 90-9] aon to introduce » smd hearings Absentee Ballot Requests sepeneties ender 4 31-32; over 4% Ray «2 x 19 — tol ‘ xe Tt being aie geeeeet wets nave Oye wane this summons mesor| Absentee ballot applications have White The Capitol rose so slowly megs A 10 bee = served by publication of s copy and distributed Wilson ie of tlae 58 $= ane se eee to sald in| been printed another member Congress , — seaieted te said County, \and township clerks, County complained to the House Speak- the’ Honorable Arthur E/Lynn Allen: said today. er in 1827: “It is a curions fact, Mana ement ot bon said Gounty, ibis 38th aay we 1b ae sir, I occasionally meet, in my 9 of festane Sip ee eS lawey Nor. 6 many dierit, id. mon whe worked lal pe anton centers hegustio oe oly Gute Ser pon this baiiding in thetr youth, | Potential = Proba' , Smale Divan. q utterly ; Pureral Home. Nation-wide fire and casualty = aR aM endear thheemt See ee Oe aa teseeee och ek Westow. Guer ae lose Frank | fereege smiaaton hee poe ~ finished. 1s conta o,share, 0 year ago. President| “M. 19 Dwight 8t. see, Ti: be: claim adjuster Fe . Today's Washington is growing) s560.905 trom the sale of capial’ Geese (Norines Lavingston: deer notes ’ LIBERAL SALARY - at an astonishing pace, but it re-|wss included in the toatl, Mira Macge Place. Funeral er: 3 mains an easy-going amalgam of) in GWe\— Sawer Arum-| | ool ape et: PAID VACATION ~ | all_the people who cam e— and Gheinieal Co. reports that in the ivis ‘Puneral Dr. d = . tayed. To the outlander, it is|quarer ended Oug. 31 ita tet carnings| — Willlam’ i clating GROUP HOSPITAL. + stayed. af totaled or 86 cents & common terment in Perry Ceme . = NOW IS THE TIME TO somehow reassuring to recall that | ier. compared With 96,500,000, or 61) ‘oes Be op ate & SURGICAL INS, — Abigail Adams once strung out/cents « share. about seven mil- Home, EXP. NOT . . ; STEP UP TO CADILLAC ber wash in the White House's ie’ ant fhe Cd A Thames |, area sane ee */ot society and diplomacy. : wrcarating aed ater ee et , s ‘A FEW’ + & aoe’ HARDWARE _ WE STILL HAVE A FEW ’56 “ of hg aa - Oret be POA ics MODELS LEFT reat Nene ot Fete . compared] earers:” special Smforing | DETROIT TYler 88825 GRAND RAPIDS — Laminated conde te ee A panes made of glase-fiber-rein-|uete ef at Hips ana the 4°: vata 4 i : Hie forced plastic sheets bonded to a/ msn Jere unit. Mrs. LaVe: ti N a, : - ; rr, Hen r 2 : ve : oe pry apra gel apy Ba se vulro Taine cOraey | PLACE A“LOSTAD* JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadiline —_ -}"tore Service Speeded lr str sna State Office ot Utica Be EZ | can re zeit for on of * . , ; art i ‘ o i = “4 peti 2 4 le a a ae pa es : niadid Whalbeae cnhahga, serdmglettalae cortaets sad roqden nel’? ©° seedy ae = reer eb | to recover a loss. Dial 280 S. Saginaw ‘Phone FE 4-3566 into operation in this norther# Nor-|are sald to be noncorrosive and|for the moving of the Utica Branch| "* yan"sey 28181 for an ad-writer, : ‘ pe : way city, the 22nd town exchange|nonwarping, impervious to mois-|of the Secretary of State's Office, toa aaa mity, Mrand Mrs | Say “charge it.” 2 ae oe . , SS as Hite EE ee ee ee ee area Aaeee aoe, Oey Vie ) Bee sept be = ; on - . |sistant to impact. » comer of Speedway drive. | } Chatter J. Brooks. = as * ¥ . 3 houses, 9 rooms, 1 CLARK REAL ESTATE or. +4813 Brenings & Sundays — RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 382 ir) aa COMPARE THIS FUNCTIONAL 4 BEDRMS, & 2 BATHS We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS we have in our “Home Planners Center” boy df By A font office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY. % block Pe legraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING INDIAN VILLAGE — Gra- clous home of six boves ¥ replace, alls, family din- ww bs raikitehen with akfast room. base- gt a heat. Nice- garage. Only $14,600. EAST PIKE STREET Longfell roon, dining ell. large 3 Seaton aan t beth ail on one fi en Gi $15,000. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4292 Disie Hwy BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY HOME AS STANDINGLY STRONGEST saad BUILT HOMES IN THE CONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER HOME. . SYLVA 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-418 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor a GENTLEMAN ESTATE want a } plent: scenery, sal 3 seuteonen e's 262 8. Te! MULTIPLE ot Hent, room, ed yard. Oil Married? She would be much more contented with a home than an expensive ring. NOT ONLY will you make a hit with your future in-laws, but we can sell you a 3-bedrm. home, close ‘to schools, brand new, for a down payment of $00.00, which is much ~|lower than even a dime- three | store diamond. ¥ P Large recreation room provides for the children to vy PM ge their friends. acres of land. $36; stantial down payment. Shown by "eG. HEMPSTEAD $850 DOWN TO QUALIFIED Ors. Bkr.| 3 BEDROOM BRICK ATTACHED CARPORT CERAMIC HARDWOOD FLOORS 6422 WALTON RD. % MI, EAST B.A pained LADD’ Dix: = KENNEDY rr Open Evenings till» “BUD” .|2-Family Income 1 a ca KS yo West Suburban Quick Possession 7. Opes Son 12 EMBREE & GREGG MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE RANCH WHEN THE BEST ‘| FLOYD KENT, Realtor of | 28 W. FE 86-6108 Next to tors, $1, Dn,, sm payments, +i y. JACK LOVELAND |. No Down a oa bulld ir - .& clear mee & 3 tr t homes Ph Cost available. See our mode! additional information ‘RED HORSE CORP. Sole . Rad. 2179 1 ACRE NR. AIRPORT ‘This family home has 2 bedrooms Petal” mae bacon i room; | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a- LAKE FRONT 6 ROOM SE AT Maceday Lake. emotions pos- ae priced uic! - : ‘ is For Colored Families 2 bedroom home, hot air furnace, totlet, water and gas. Price $5,000. Small dewn payment. Easy rms. 3 a modern, Gas heat, close Terns, - Brick-—-1 bedroom down, 6 bedrms. || up. Automatic hot water, hot air furnace, Immediate possession. mation cal Mre- Speers, PE 1 W. Pikes NOTT. mRAL TOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE at ts ~ LAKE FRONT beautiful rooms, ceramic bath and hen picture windows, natural ee wy out- z door bar- 200 land- rg try shaded lot, beach & dock $18,500, house and out buildings, fruit vfocs ana shade, anrie iste | Sen Down Payment ames homes to fit vour is city, suburban. ve time, in and see the tures IMMEDIATE Possession on this 2 TAVERN husband and wife bus- | Senses Established in 1616 — North of Clarkston. With S70 ft. of road Fi bo Bateman . -Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528), 371-8. 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