-¢ ‘Medical Leader Taken by Death in City Hospital . Dr. Robert -H. Baker Cencer Victim After Lengthy Iliness Dr. Robert H. Baker, for many years an outstanding leader in medical affairs in the city and state, died last night in Pontiac General Hospital. He was a victim of cancer. Despite increasing handi- cap of the disease over the past eight years, he con- Readers Comment. at Fair - DR. ROBERT H. BAKER tinued his practice as a’ surgeon and gave gener- ously of his time and talents to xis profession as long-as possible. He closed his office here only July 1. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in All Saints! Episcopal Church, with the Rev.) George Widdifield officating. | Burial will be in Perry Mount Park cemetery. The body wil] be at the: Mob Fear Grips Negro Students 9 Stay Home at Sturgis Despite Guards, Tanks to Enforce Integration | Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home un- til Saturday noon. Long active in professional societies, Dr. Baker served on the council of the Michigan State Medi- &T°®s eal Soicety for five years and was president of the state society dur- ing 1955. In this he | it z & a fn 1000 foo voterned to the Ust- versity Medical School in Ann | Arbor as an tistrarctor tn our: gery. He came te Peatiac July | 1 of the following year. In addition to an active practice (Continued on Page 2, Col er BRIDGE, N. y. i‘m—The little lady known as “Grandma! Moses is 96 today. Nothing elaborate ‘is planned. Grandma likes it that way.— the j « Blankets Handy? By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mob pressures kept nine Ne- away from high school in) ‘Sturgis, Fa * rs ¢ chal FLEE _ » | j ais i if sf Summer Is Normal, Weatherman Repeats This, friends, is a “normal summer” for us. (The weather's the subject under discussion.) W. W. Oak, meteorologist in charge of the Detroit Weather Bureau is reiterating his former declaration. His attention was directed to the story from Washing- ton which said “northwestern United States and the |. Great Lakes have been consistently cooler.” cedes that this is true for the general area but not for the particular sector where we live. : * “The temperature for us has deviated less than *. half a degree a day from everything through last Historian of Rain and Sunshine. “Rain in August was 6.53 against an average of 2.62. This is an excess of nearly four inches for the one month, and a great share of this This is an excess of 4.44. . * . “The average temperature for August was 71.2 and 71.3 is normal. You can’t come any closer than that,” | gays the Head Man. * Mr. Oak, you're right. You can’t come any closer. * * “Those who think we normal are probably remembering last year.” he continues. “This is a very human trait and an error we all commit. Last summer our tempera- ture averaged more than mal and we were 5.41 inches deficient in rain. We had a ‘dry’ summer, but it wasn't average or normal. This summer normal.” _ ‘ Good. We're glad they're interested. - And with that, we dismiss the 1956 weather — well, wana is tt * August's heavy rainfall in 1956 brought the total for the year to 26.02 against a normal of 21.58. “I have been working at our Weather Bureau exhibit “ at the State Fair,” said the Sage of Sunshine, “and eg ee mented on your weather stories.” — He con- * normal! and that includes Friday night,” says the fell in one violent storm. - * * have deviated far from three degrees above nor- has been ‘average or * ‘line intimidated the three prospec-' tive Negro enrollees at Texarkana Junior College where two Negro igirls already are ane for ‘classes starting Monday. The fotced barring of the Negro’ ee ee ne oe kw ee Justice Minton fo Retire: Ill Health Given as Reason WASHINGTON (INS) —Associate Justice Sherman SIGH OF RELIEF—Vacation may be over for the youngsters, but it's just be ginning for mothers. Here Mrs. Dean H. Olds, of 261 Pioneer Dr., settles in an easy chair with relief as her three daughters, (-r) Linda, 13, Barbara, 10, and Marcia, 7, depart for school. Some 20,000 public and parochial students returned to classes yes- terday and today, after a summer vacation that exhausted many a mother. Vacation Was | Tough on Moms Mother Ouizrad 2 Several Hours; FBI Bows Out Await Autopsy Report to Find Possible Motive for Slaying NEW HAVEN, Conn. (Fi— ‘Police are bearing down to- day with renewed intensity _—and as though a solution were near—in their investi- gation of the Ruotolo baby |case. With an absence of inter- _ .|state angles indicated, the ‘2 FBI has officially stepped jout of the probe although . lits facilities have been made available to local authori- ties. Center of the vast probe moved quickly from Hamden police head- quarers to the office of State's |Atty. Abraham S, Ullman in the County Courthouse here last night after the 6-week-old baby, Cynthia, was found stuffed in a Lake Xway Delay Criticized LANSING W—A stinging letter has been addressed by Gov, Wil- liams to Highway Commissioner the following month. Charles Me Ziegler ver what W- October, ; | lgration would lower educational, ‘Minton announted today his retirement from the Su- as ‘ At Clinton, in eastern Tennessee here soldiers first were used to! er integration, things were quiet and the boycott effort .lost more ground, A total of 412 of the high school’s $00 pupils were The National Guard force _ at Clinton, originally 633, was re- duced to about 200 as more squads were quietly withdrawn. = J Low Tonight 46 The forecast for the Pontiac area tonight is fair ‘and cool with a low of 46. Fair and a little Vile ene dicted for tomorrow. The high will be near 72. - The low last night was 45, At tered 62. 2 p.m. the - thermometer regis- tial your preme Court, effective Oct. 15, because of “ill health.” | The 66-year-old justice. announced that he sent a let- ter to President Eisenhower this morning info: g him on his intention to leave the high bench, on which he r’ has served since 1949. Minton said he has had a “circulatory condition” in his legs and told the Presi- ident that he does not feel he can carry out “the exact- ing duties of my office.” tice John Marshall Harlan in 1955. | ae 4./ were let in November, oe, ant would have neo coniment until later. The Project, Williams said, outrageous example of inefficiency. ond | road was started ° oly re- rae gover ead Geet wis tit seen.” /iwas going on in Michigan, Ohio et Sn nee Williams Lashes Ziegler = that 20 million dollars in bonds|traffic, and Indiana virtually had ito finminee the project were sold, ./up for taxpayers “wi | 3. Why was 25 miles of four gprs rags Another thing, said Williams, is that, an interest bill on igan bend issue of one in got into a police car and was off. | Mrs. Ruotolo returned to. her the Mich- and one- been run thout being able to turn a wheel on the high- way.” He said he would be derelict in jhis duty if he did not demand an explanation. Specifically, Williams asked er to answer on these three ts: Zi poi 1. How much work remains to . be done in providing access to the ‘Toledo expressway? 2. When will the expressway actually be ready for use? lane divided concrete laid with itailure to provide any means of Sate wood? ts 5; Williams said first cositiotts s Ky a s¥8 : * Michigan Still Needs Some Lessons" Look at Indiana! They Build Roads =: In Today's s ce ; ‘cane: isetyencdonss ool pasa ees sdescedencess m eeebeeeeene eae sesee sl Life on Mars? 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It will also conduct research into the role of the practical nurse in the hos- pital nursing team. It will train both men and women from all over Michigan. The training period will be one year. Lack of fully trained, registered. nurses, compelled many hospitals some years ago to make use of prac- tical nurses and assistants who were trained to take over some of the work in hospitals. The new Detroit school, however, is said to be the first opened to train practical nurses specifically for hospital work. —— ———fe-—- fe -—te While the reactions of hospital ad- ministrators, doctors and registered __—s purses may be mixed, the need for more hospital help cannot be denied, Greatly incpeased patient loads in-all } hospitais has brought this situation 3 se about. “Only time and experience will tell What the results of this ex- periment will be. If the practical nurses are found able to do the tasks assigned them after one year of training, this may help the hospitals to meet the in- ereased demands being made japon them, _ New Form of Savings : ‘Perhaps : aps the American people are S -“gaing.to be able to save lives at the a ik ee ax L. S.tocum of Rochester says ‘will be able to do so if govern- Officials approve his idea. Mr. are words, “Make every _ ~*~ * * re. ig something . intriguing idea that people might be | more attention on them “safety slogans. If the B, It_may be possible be- ‘to save lives at. the same ¢ coins, the ime they are saving money. with official favor at - oh gE e — _ ‘ = * * * ‘It 1s to be hoped that the postal authorities will not let their imagina- tions run too far. The next move might be a radioactive stamp with jet propelled mucilage. The time might even come when stamp col- lectors would have to provide them- _ Selves with wide angled screens and Cineramic equipment for viewing their most prized acquisitions, . , =a THE SPELLING contestants'on a cer- tain TV program could probably be slowed down by some of these words; Inoculate, caoutchouc, loncello, piccalilli, rarefy, syzygy. * Ir 1s due to poor memories on the part of patients that doctors and dentists keep old magazines in their reception rooms. If new magazines are supplied, a number of patients forget who owns them and take them home. In rue pioneer days {it was cus- tomary to pile about two tons of rocks on top of a grave. It -would seem this was a highly unnecessary precaution. . a The Man About Town Big Production Everything Grows Large and Bountiful This Year School bus: What like to leok after. mothers A cucumber that is 20 inches long was picked in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Osborne “of Walled. Lake. It weighs four poynds. A squash vine that surely is going places is growing in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark at 6110 Hackett Drive. It ts 60 feet long, “hase squash 40 inches round and leaves 21x33 inches. Big garden production is reported by Lawrence C. Gidding of ‘Waterford, including egg plant. 23 inches round, 11 pounds of potatoes from two hills, one of which weighs two pounds, ard a bushel of cucumbers from three hills. Biggest home grown peach we've seen this season is that of a new variety, “Famous,” one of which exhibited by “" .) John R. Felch Ben of Walled Lake, weighs eight ounces. Pully ripened Red Astrachan applies are falling from a tree in the yard of Arnold Betcome in Waterford, that has a second crop of blossoms on the same limb. © Qladioli plants six feet tall are re- ported by ; Mra. Bertram Fullbright of Huron Gardens, some with 30 blos- GVabbages grow to a large size up at Sandusky, according to i Mrs. Don Hooper a. of 6965 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac, wilo reports that her mother, now living in that Thumb*town, marvels at what na- ture can produce. ¢ Personal nomination for the best ex- hibit at the Michigan State ally That sign in the dairy indi exhibit at their milk bar? a “All you can drink, 10 cents.” Chostn “tourisis of the day” at Fikes- ton, Missourl, wete Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Hester of Drayton Plains. They were given a round of entertainment, and safety belts were installed in their car. Locking their car—with the keys in- side, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hinton - of 8800 White Lake Road, had the as- sistance of a couple they didn’t recognize in getting it open. They later learned it was Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams. hypocrisy, accommodate, gauge, naphtha, diph- - theria, obbligato, reconnaissance, vio- . ' Call.This Training for a Big P Fight? David Lawrence Says: Mitchell Blasts Dem Labor Plank WASHINGTON—When the secre- tary of labor—himself a critic of “right to work’ laws—says that ‘the Democratic platform {s “‘hypo- critical’ and that organized labor cannot get the legislation it wants because many of the Democrats in Congress will never vote for it, this would seem to be a piece of news. Sec. Mitchell feels that organ- ized labor is not facing the situa- tion realistically. In a copyright- ed interview tn the current issue of a magazine, Mitchell declares that repeal of the provision in the Taft-Hartley Act which per- mits the states te pass “right te work” laws will not be ac- complished in the foreseeable future. He says: “t think that organized labor should be realistic enough to know that, with the present atmosphere or climate of the country, this kind of ‘overhaul’ (of the Taft-Hartley Act) which they . would expect cannot come about regardiess of what administration is in power. , LABOR FORGETS FACT “For example, with respect to the so-called ‘right to work’ laws which the Democratic party in Chicago promised to abolish, labor forgets that the states which have passed such laws are predominant- ly Democratic. Of the 18 states which have these laws, 15 are Democratic: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Lou- isina, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes- see, Texas and Virginia; and one nonpartisan: Nogth Dakota; and four Republican: Towa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah. “And labor forgets also that there were in the last Congress some 124 representatives and Democrats ‘The leadership of Congress it- self has come from states which now have ‘right to work’ laws, The “ehairmen of important committees ~ come from states which have ‘right to work” laws. For the Democratic” party, therefore, the promised abolition of the ‘right to work’ laws, in view of that history, is to me hypocritical.” Sec, Mitchell pointed out that, when amendments to the ‘Taft- Hartley Law were proposed by __the Eisenhower administration and reported_from committees ih Con- gress, such amendments. He says: : “For the first time, I think, in the history of man, some 47 Democratic senators, leading ® coalition of the North and South Republicans, vated to send it (the bill) back te commnilitee, which killed it” : wy Sec. Mitchell also discussed’ the underlying objectives of the “ shop” or legalized “closed shop: He said: : ; : “The issue is a pragmatic one. Many people have raised it to a _ moral level—the right of a —_ It 4s difficult to keep up with scli- Verbal Orchids to- g Mr. and Mrs, William A. Cullen of 241 South Sanford 8t.; golden wedding, Rey, Willisim Hill Collyeott = of Rochester; eighty-sixth birthday. pie Arthur Stoddard of Oxford} eighty-third birthday. ~ ; Mr, and Mrs. Robert,C. Ford = * of Lake Orion; golden wedding =~ the Democrats defeated . ‘union shop,’ because the law does not compel an employer to enter into a collective-bargaining agree- ment providing a ‘union shop.’ “The moral issue is one that is very diffieult to debate. I person- ally believe that the realities of ‘the situation would indicate that the ‘union shop’ is a permanent part of ‘our industrial-relations practices in this country.” Mitchell said he feels that, if tt could. be demonstrated that a worker has conscientious be- es course, acqui- escence in the “‘union shop” is-that it was obtained as a rule under duress—by and while there are many employ- iets who accept such a situation, this doesn’t mean thatthey would yield on that point if they were not compelled to do so. Also, to give up--the —principie of “freedom ot—— a choice” just because a monopolistic practice has become imbedded in the labor-management structure doesn't mean that expediency and disregard of principle can be justi- fied. (Copyright 1984 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr, William Brady Says: Tips on Calcium Deficiency Bring Wonders to Reader Mrs.-A. N. T. says: Your advice on calcium deficiency has worked wonders. I don't have cramps in my legs any more, and I am 63 years old. Mr. ©. H. B. says: Just sup- Mrs. C. A. saya Your advice to calcium | tablets now. Mrs. E. B, writes: My husband has derived so much awake nights by muscles. Doctor until I started taking calclum with _vitamin D. Now the pains are all . These painful cramps in legs and feet, sometimes in arms and teach more than two out of six people who suffer from one or another manifestation of calcium deficiency that the Calcium and vitamin D I recommend to cor- rect it is food, food which every- one needs every day of his life. and not medicine, to be “tried” or taken for a week or a month i A : ; More Information About Cost Asked’ We. have heard a great deal about the health side for and against fluoridated water, but very little about the cost. I am ze i d 2 — a = Sone? > 4 tin E i £ t H ir FF rit [ : LF Yours for more instructions cost and distribution. 98 Gladstone PI. Portraits = BY JAMES J. METCALFE We. all are actors in our hearts » «+ Whatever be our age... As fan He 24 heath EELe, sa e-* z HiT B z Fraiiee Unites on Policy: of Belligerence to Nasser By JOHN H. MARTIN France is surprisingly united on its be-tough-with-Nasser attitude in the Suez Canal crisis. Foreign. Minister Christian Pineau Egyptian the warfare there. dispute. ly can present to Nasser the plan prepared by U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. The latter rejected the plan for an international body te control the canal’s operation even before the technique mentioned in the booklet. below. Men get panicky after the age of 40, chiefly due to fear and worry. For You can’t “cerebrate” and “emote” simultaneously. Dread drive an ardent male deficiency manifestation recurs. could kick out Nasser in Egypt #¥e been studying economic and ot letters, not more than ens pare .on the Suez dispute they aiso ‘“Plomatic means of putting — lens, pertaining, £0 be'- would solve most of their troubles Presmure om. Nasser. sare Sate ie wre we in Algeria. es j , But Egyptian Ambassador So eee it, SSE Tall ar ane Ge ene te SO ee ee a are: (Copyright 1956) members of the North Atlantic moves. =

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Music Ay ee _ Pant’ Ley Owed Home of Conn ntraneat wahoo ang oy mma ent egl ; Clearing Out All Cotton Dresses a. tremendous selection of cotton dresses $855, “$9.95, $10.95. y=: With the perches of TOPPERS : bg ee @ Nylons 50% Off Back-to-School 1 SKIRTS You save up to $2 to $4 of Ag And cs New Fall, All Purpose COATS. sell towns | 4 less Values to $5.95 Wes $991 end Orions == and $3.91 Sam Benson Says: This Smash for Cash Sale is a tremendous success —because of My Low! Low! Prices . . . ‘HUGE SAVINGS THROUGHOUT MY ENTIRE STORE DURING, THIS BIG CELEBRATION! | make terrific deals when | buy for cash . and I’m passing the savings on to you. You buy for cash and you'll save dollars more on all of your clothing needs! c's protein mater bene Ft to] 4 pitwin Avene ow state YOUR CHOICE Due to these low prices alter- ations will be made at cost... . buy for now and next year. You'll be glad you did! YOUR CHOICE Women's ~ 100% Wool Weather Proof Gabardine TOPCOATS 1 Could Sell for $29.50 and $34.50! 14..°19 New Fall Wool Imports TOPCOATS 97 .'37 i Coeld Sell for $49.50 to $55! your $ CHOICE __2 Ail Sil A Glos» All Weights to 3095" | a | eo $1295 | te $1495 *2 5,000 PAIRS gogo ® Sharkskins — ® Tropicale © Weels Mr te §, $49.50 Worth of — STYLE end WEAR! 24 = S31 All inc tear ye tor thie ane eee eae for best selections! te $14.90 and $19.50 SPORT COATS gaberdings and ined 1 -~ Take = at this one low, low wan > SPORT COATS $18 SPORT COATS °22 Zelan Treated Newest * Patterns— PANTS _ j . FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN MEETING ROOM 761 W. Huron. Pontiac * Ps THE PONTIAC PRESS. f Be es “This is We were in the office of this remarkable old bey, who at 74 e Says: amic Henry J. Startles D has brought his harry-up, torced- g | : i His recorded voice spun on an acetate record which activated a half hour of slides—color views of his place and the surrounding Technicolor wonders. There was soft Hawaiian background music as the tycoon doggedly drooled on- ij ward: “Like nothing ever dreamed of -«.Sumtanned to the touches of soothing trade winds ... a cooling ee-sponsored by .. . veER Av tial W02 ‘ ®s5e° are YOU . getting ahead? or do you feel you're standing still . ... while others are winning all the promotions and pay raises? H you're. concerned about your prog- ress, here's « suggestion. Attend an ‘interesting, stimulating demonstration of the world-famous DALE CARNEGIE COURSE ~.and see for yourself how Dale Carnegie's remarkably effective * teaching methods ore helping countless men and women develop the SUCCESS QUALITIES that mean PROMOTIONS, . | HIGHER PAY, HAPPIER LIVING! This is . @ warm Invitation to you and your associates and friends to be our guests at on exciting . wa FREE DEMONSTRATION of the famous DALE CARNEGIE COURSE in Leadership © Effective Speaking ® and Human Relations PONTIAC JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Plan to Attend. Bring a Friend. Enjoy a Most Rewarding Evening! ing » farewell, for just a little while.” TOO PROFESSIONAL “T tried some guy, @ pro, to read that script but all he sounded leaning back in his chair, pleased with his completed effort. * * * | “The guy sounded like a shill. I give it a homey air, or at least that’s what my boys tell me.” — “I'm sending prints of this spiel around the mainland, with on-the- ‘cuff trips to salesmen who drum ip a certain number of people to come out here, It’s the greatest, jbut I've hardly begun." . * * * Kaiser's thatched-roof motel and colorful bars, nightclubs and shops presently accommodate 300 guests, and the whole she-bang has cost him about $4,000,000. This is embarrassing to a man who built thousands of Liberty Ships during the war, is one’ of the biggest aluminum, steel and cement men in the world, makes 300 products in 125 plants. through- out the world, and over the years has borrowed more than a billion dollars from*one bank alone—the Bank of America. ELABORATE PLANS His walls are ‘covered with sketches of his plans for Hawaiian Village: New Fontainbleu-type ho- like was some pro,” Kaiser said, | wide stores for him, im his car and the one building ‘We that people are living, and determination of industry to able-bodied 65-year-olders out to pasture, ts creating an enormous yen for travel, “Travel's become a basic indus- industrialist FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 ey | Woolson Statue y rowsy Hawaii told us. onBattlefield | Last of Union Veterans) Overlooks -Gettysburg, Where Victory Began INSTRUCTIONS: Each word werk. “Un- Heary J. smoothed his egg: > seromble os few es possible to guess my Answer white slacks ang chocolate- eppeors under errow, reading downward. striped sports shirt, and he VPAMAs. ee eer e i tees slipped his feet out of his white 3 leather loafers and scratched same on the carpet ee ss @tw se B&B Ww = _ o © 1856 Whet's My Line, Ine. 8 TUGA gciepine = 10 FFOSC WW RASTIN As ihc Skee aS WAR vk . Yesterday's anewer: clasSic, ficTion, o-7 plOr, dRama, time, comEdy, Style. AUF bag FF = eilgi = Fs ‘. Ii vE i : i I ‘| president later delivered dedicated Sept, 12. Maj, Gen. U.S./ Union general, is to deliver the principal address, The national auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans ‘tels to raise his room-count to \3,000,.a vast aluminum shell for) |eonventions and an ice show, a icolor TV station (he wants to buy 3,000 color receivers and give them to people around the islands), 10 \different floor shows. working mofe lor less simultaneously (and tele- ivised), and a few things like that. * * * “We'll have 4 million in tt, soon,” he said, looking a great deal like a mollified Aga Khan just about -to step on the scales. Henry J. dreams don’t step at that, He's still determined, he told us, te build his “Magic Is- | land,” until] now @ mirage off Waikiki. * M 1208 “Having"a little trouble with the authorities on that one,” he said. | “But it'll come around in seven or eight years. It'll cost 200 million# . te * * ‘Kaiser fell in love with Hawali several years ago, after a some- Bridges — who could shut down paradise with a nod. By EDDY GILMORE LONDON — John Graves is a sentimental British business- man dedicated to keeping alive the legend of Sherlock Holmes. “T'm a man who hates to tram- ple on an illusion,” he says, tap- dressed to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective story hero. “People write to Holmes from many tands,’*-said-Greaves, “and! Detroit Dope Peddler Given Long Jail Term DETROIT (INS) — One of De- troit’s biggest dope peddlers was 'sentenced to 20 to 30 years in prison yesterday for the sale of to a_ police be J, (who prefers to be Kaiser) bought a u-lonly seven months run_ concurrently, agg meen gehen is ago, rested after delivery of 1,930 grains we get them simply because our| Baker St., Sherlock Holmes Legend),==é,,% Is Kept Alive by Britisher': 32 at an Po, Office — Graves | .ressway will be brought to with- in & good - natured conspir-'i, 9 mile and a half of completion ping a bulging file of letters ad-|acy over the letters that reach with the opening of two miles in addressed: “Mr. Sheriock Holmes, 221. B Baker St.” 3 4 zg 2 sf sskio Ey z z2 j z Ey H ii i r | Siete 21 a 2 ¥W, HURON i NO MONEY DOWN. ~ flecoon for something to build or change, |of heroin to the informer for $575 on His “boys” are minding the other|May 15. 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Commission and the Department of Public Works, Curfew Law Passed MONTAGUE ® — Seeking to curb teehage troublemakers, the Montague City Council has passed +jan ordinance requiring persons un-. “ider 18 to be off the streets by 11 - ip.m., except on Friday and Satur- |day nights. g 2 : AIA R CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD AT YOU NEED NO MONEY DOWN MARK’S Beautiful New Autumn Colors 45 N. SAGINAW. ae ———— | | | 36 Divorce Decrees | Divorces granted recently in Oak-| 7 : 121 NN. Saginaw St. : T= _ Directly Across from Neisner's This is your week to PROFIT! Come In! NEW 1956 10CU.FT. NORGE | REFRIGERATOR BIG—BEAUTIFUL ‘ DELUXE IN EVERY WAY © Giant 55 Ib. Frozen Food Store a Crom-Top Freezer Chest stores low provides edditioncl 13 pound storage capacity . NO MONEY DOWN Phone FE 5-6 Act Now _ an ” oe : : % = | C PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-7,-1956 = ‘ ae Is ‘School Days’ for Thousanc PRE-SCHOOL ASSEMBLY — High School students flocked to St. Frederick’s in the gymnasium, When grade school pupils have enrolled today, an estimated 850 Catholic School yesterday morning. to start the fall semester under the supervision pupils will be ready to start classes on Monday, About 750 students are expected at of their principal, Sister Christine, above. They are shown after enrolling for classes St. Michael's and 550 at St. Benedict's. Some Glum, Others Happy as Books Beckon five-year-old Tommy Redding, above, hardly who lives at 2405 Empire St. and Mrs. Patricia By PETE LOCHBILER , schools came in holding mother’s | Junior and senior high school| couple of grades spent yesterday swings, play a little ball, or just got their coats off before greeting their mew Kirksey, his first grade teacher at Daniel There was lots of excitement for) hand yesterday to enroll in school students have gotten most of their) getting acquainted. irun around in circles. teachers with big, friendly grins. It looks like Whitfield School. Pontiac school children as they for the first time. They. still class schedules straightened out. | They took crayons in hand and| Later in the afternoon they started another year of classes) have today te enroll before regu- |Some of them left yesterday with) ned out the first drawings of| gathered at teacher's feet to hear ¥ . : : —_ yesterday. | lar sessions begin Monday. itheir first homework assignments ¥),, year. Second graders took a! a good story. Pontiac school. students began; Some luck youngsters have got- of the year. story books and) 5, ,, bi t for other bered lots of the| ald te gureneetael igrade schoolers who learned this year that they will tackle multipli- Everyone trooped out to the play-ication of numbers, long division The youngsters in the first ‘turned out the first drawings of and fractions. Hi THERE! — Thousands of youngsters like the beginning of a good semester for Tommy, up. - | ir teachers Parochial school pupils began ea: ee Se acho er: with morning Mass, got their class's... is sponsoring a workshop at schedules straightened out and/n... school today to teach teach- then took the afternoon off. They). how to improve younngsters’ will return for classes Monday. tring gow. weeks of reading in- |. Principals expect eee the | struction. same number of parochial stu-| other public school stu- dents as last year—about 850 at St. gon ware A tors at classes Frederick's, 750 at St. Michael's and 550 at St. Benedict's. DEMOTED ALREADY — Four-year-old Allen Craft, son of Mrs. Eddie Craft, of 69 Clovese St., finally got settled in kindergarten at Bethune School yesterday. Allen went to second grade classes with his brother in the morning and was crayon during. yesterday's first session of classes. Their teacher, Ophelia Harmon, was pleased by the results, Timothy is the son of City Com- missioner Dr. Roy V. Cooley. BRAND NEW TEACHER — Mrs. Marjorie Walsh soothes her aching feet after her first day as a teacher yesterday. Just out of college and a bride of three weeks, she’s starting out teaching . first grade at Daniel Whitfield School. After a long day on high heels explaining colors, numbers and reading, she found her job was tough, at least on the feet. , Reading Readiness Topic om of Workshop in Schools «utente ¢erees w on Principe Francs Staley, Ron Manic, 6 of 30% ©. Pe Sanson te Bag! ST eee Geek cee a at Madi- , left, yesterday afternoon to straighten out con- desk waiting his turn. in a brand new addition to the building. General : As part of the increasing em-jschools, a workshop dealing with Ricting. pares. Shay Hips wehve, Ga, emis shop and drafting classes above are sitting in phasis on a reading improvement |Teading readiness was held for the . the combination lecture hall-little theater, listen- : program in the Pontiac public| "st time today for first grade * *® & ' ‘Theme for the day-long workshop Xt it ity -?.. a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 ~ siti fe = wanes pce abigits Saye N35 i oi Gh hy Ass E disaal * tyis Hii i? ality aH TL aye F I HF E that mi ' , JET LAW? : e ae if the of them.|spent in the + mbraces ee Acres ad E ing with a acres. ae ae ni ret = | < 2 ii P | =~ fiz se iil * neh ey Hale! aiane ‘ily TT TH sS a. 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Selim 7 inert | Pat et ees paces: rial pesul wl 134 eh cm ee] si * | ' NOW is the Proper Time May inary Now [Siennials, Sivan a a ae ee Me a | Phone FE 40734—FE 41112 | Your Authorised Desler—Fprmall Tractor. Bolen Garden Tractors 4G cole r" t-sun and fading. University Gives ‘Doctor of Letters'| to Mail Carrier Dave to Save FRIDAY and SATURDAY for seven years, had a delegation of university officials waiting for him when he approached*the cam- pus yestenday. et Led by Dr, Henry Eyring. dean of the graduate school, they pre- campaign. sented the surprised Aamodt with “It's too earty to say definitely,” an honorary “Doctor of Letters|Dean said, “but it’s my feeling! © degree,”’ in recognition of what|the MFL will make no official en-| Exiadelet.m Me mabe saiy ieee : | Loere, a native of Mexico, will be} -fnatalled as pastor of the Mexican| Mission, 717 W. Wilson Ave., at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the lower audi-| n transportation and engi He predicted the MFL Executive! torium of the First Baptist Church, witha mlaor apple Board simply will pass on rec-| | ’ Buy on Easy Credit... Take 6 Months to Pay! ” __REY. Taslas a, LorRa | ate Tonight and seettoy § fellow the crowds to big savings ad beck-to-school a at : cs galleys cote saad wat “es x Ag " Fall clothing and home needs—get mie ty eon tn Td Br Se erly Revetis 25 eet on sen BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Pop ulation Loss | tne new vets studied : ~ Corduro é : y LADIES Hor Detroif' Area (i Dress Wear . (DRESSES ff DRESSES - “Om Ea ! 8" 1 8” Choose from Smart for _ Styles with néwinte fall. Sizes 10 to 44, ] BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Bie SPECIAL & BOYS’ LADIES’ SHIRTS [| BLOUSES $y00 $400 $159 boys’ Sanforized 99. flannel... shirts, from short full cut, good sleeve and Values: to 1.99. Choose weight. 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Price Sole aliend {AM Woot Green. $335.80 $198.50 ees re age ee wae, gomseet, 277.40 306A eteee west owe * ) 92.75 | 86.65 12x 69" Brown 71.60 49.50 e+ +E OO*** Ger +e RE mee aR yCiR RR Howe € a Fc for $1 tetra suk rox? TLAC PRESS, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1056 = = Michigan GOP Pans 1 oe | Sher he Vote From City Area day plans are being laid for a statewide drive to get a maximum number of voters registered for month from Michigan Local Draft meal, a good 2 safe, law-abiding place. ) Authorities Differ |" se | In the end the police and fire- and firemen more inane spped tallies a city fire- herr ade fall yesterday tolmy long poles, ladders and i down @ man who climbed &/ropes, They got him, but not until in the Schuylkill River 1 there'd been quite a tussle. They & = Still a Few 1956 Models get a breath of air.” learried him, bound to a stretcher, the Nov, 6 election. Boards 65 and 67. 4 . 4" to an emergency car, thence to a Chairman John Feikens said. * * @ : MT tike to give a hard/hospital for a checkup. One of the \*We will spare no effort” in seeK-| They are: Roland E. Harkless, | . time.” he jeered as he squatted|policemen was hospitalized, too. ling the objective. ies Noch Aun Mcaiaien Available! ona cfosspiece connecting two up-|He’d been kicked in the abdomen i b Feikens said the registration uo i campaign is in line with a plea | Saaetee pest taharn hp Ave-s| ‘by President Eisenhower. James Arnold Watson, 34 Ww. The committee announced that/Huron St., W. C. Alexander, 32) four representatives of the state|[owa St., David S. Latta, 2635 a session with the President. and Vice sident Nixon at Gettys- 2939 Edgefield m. al of Pontiac. ; burg, Pa..’ Wednesday. : _ Campaign discussions will be Others inducted are: Roger §. t t istra-/Beebe, Joseph E. Kubacka Jr.,' a. er ne, George C. Landino, James F. | The four are Clifford O'Sullivan, Webber, Charles E. Davies, Ronald ‘national committeeman; Mrs. Rae J. Nightingale, and John M. tight fimbers about seven feet by the stubborn sitter, who gave ve the end of a long pier. his name as George Ww illiam Reed, | The police and their helpers 57. IDEAS GALORE! Be sure to attend the big Roddiseratt SAVE ‘= 100 SYLVANIA ... CROSLEY... OLYMPIC... GRUNDIG HI-FI . . . CROSLEY and BENDIX APPLIANCES - |Hooker, national committee. ‘Harlan, all of Birmingham. Mar-' . |woman; Feikens, and Catharine tin T. Hoy, Robert E. Thomas, u Gibson, state vice-chairman. jand Stanley A. Bentley, all of} ve qT. : | | nancial i |Holly, were inducted ° | sy erms : } . : OLD WHALING DAYS — 5 ‘Bitten Nose Puts Police Peter J. Seer ot Waterford: : _ ON @ “Thar She Blows” ‘on Scent in Slaying Case Lenville G. Drake, of Walled TV Consol Trade-Ins Accepted m . Once the whaler reached the seas where whales were likely to be) Lake; Donald N. Schaening, Mil- es, With m 0 D own | e LJ found, sharp-eyed sailors went up to the masthead and scanned the DETROIT @ — The tip of a ford; Gary R. Frink, Rochester; rl a j@ open sea. nose was found near the body of Allison W. Haidle, Frankfort; Combinations Payments! {/ When someone spotted a distant whale spouting, the cry went up Emmett Ephraim, 40, about the Frederick J. Hipp, Drayton J “thar she blows.” Instantly there was great activit on the whaling ie Robert.Stott, 44, showed up Plains; and Thomas A. Carlson, , i v gre y "8 at Receiving Hospital for treat- ‘of Holland. 4 ; Ship, as the crew prepared to launch a boat. meat of 3 ates wound. ; Cc & Vv. ~ | Vs | ‘The spout which a whale sends up is not water, but a stream of Police said Stott told them he . me ‘ + ON: amm [vapor as he lets the warm breath out of his lungs into the cold air. In hit Ephraim with a club and-then- Public to See A-Site 4 imuch the same way, you can see your own breath as vapor on a very stabbed him after Ephraim bit, MONROE w — bli i 2 Sat, September 8, 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 look day. Ibis ‘nose. 1 ae 9 ree, mle wl Here is a picture of a’ boy going up the rigging to the lookout sta- Police said the men quarreled (11. projected Selon Fermi Atomic tion. Color it with your crayons and then cut out the parts carefully. over Ephraim’s attention to Stott's Poor Piant at Lagoona Beach Mow TO MAKE ROOMS COME TO LIPB= ou the indicatéd hand and foot holds in the rigging and hang the pic. wife. Stott was held for investi- sunday. The Detroit Edison Co. ’ / 00 these NEW products demonstrated! —iure up with string through the holes at the top. You can then put him 5#"°"- pea ‘said it will hold open house at the in ve. y : ee in three different places by slipping the tabs in the indicated openings. site. Scientists from power reac-§ REE PARKING/IN REAR yy * wad Craftwal pores weed penning ~~ Then he will be ready to turn and shout “thar she blows.” A million or more sod houses tor companies and the Atomic Pow- PLENTY OF F s ity ror / casi . ng phew 3 styles, 3 sizes. , | (Michael Johnson, Newcastle, Wyoming, first contributed this idea. — oan pe. — plains, — a. ine 4 / 4 ete If you have an idea, send it in care of the newspaper and it may be e National Geographic society | wi - explain t é New Roddiscraft weed finishes — professional worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) jestima’ °s. _ pRANne Giant's apetution. ; results every time — for moldings, furniture, in | Tomorrow: “A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat” Q wood tones and extra y asa colors. * * we lExpansion Immediately Hw a ttn oak — hm Save X-Ray Bother * favorite for rumpus rooms. Tongue-and-grooved | . |ROSCOMMON WA—Michigan will ) t mb r for easy installation. : ‘fall behind as a leading tourist ep e e adds distine- DETROIT ‘#— The day before state unless an expansion program | New Parquetwall Paneling — — she was to be X-rayed to deter-' * @¢ & on ad et ee mine possibility of a multiple William J. Trepangier, editor of birth, Mrs. Barbara Kroll pro-. Seememeemns duced positive proof . . . triplets.,'$ Stared immediately, members Run Your Own Food Plan i ge Se The two girls and a * boy were ‘of the State Conservation Commis- born yesterday. jsion were told yesterday, “Not due until November but re- William J. 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BECAUSE / under the new Detroit Edison Plan the - } lower element of this hot water heater is § on 20 hours out of each day . . this means § / plenty of hot water at a minimum cost! | See this new, designed-for-you hot water heater today! | Regular $129.95 Pthe secret of success in Toastmaster ‘Commander Model LIMITED TIME ONLY TOASTMASTER] AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS 10-Year Wanvcely EASY BUDGET TERMS i _#OPEN Monday ond Fridey NIGHTS FURNITURE & APPLIANCES _ FE 5-8811 ond FE 5-8974 / Sentai ele: in Colorado, None Hurt DENVER (INS)—A Union Pal Ve ee tea. tain wee deal] ag, sereay w@ — Eelemn _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 - 5 from Year in-S. 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The puzzle consists of (1) a numberof circles which con- tain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these words ted below. The object is to arrange each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then would be the “ which you would print in the space to the right of’ (1) below . You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pots { Ts i of the word. Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues care- end arrange the letters into words that you believe tully all best conforms to these clues. 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OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES - |, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with nae exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- hd contestant may submit as many entries as he or she Be be oe etlekel entry ee en ; TEE. ca cainy the caidentent stiat'giteh ia aumwet Words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted attach tt securely wa 2-cent toard, No entries ‘be accepted pret are - hag ge tries for Puzzle No. must thew’ t Tues ll, waar t (or before). No : that Pong Phalies mailed or delivered by ‘ be toeca eligible. The Press is not responsible for ond o or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the ne 44) Nin Cash Prize |levastobipel | |Married Couple Wedding of Negro Man and White Mate Called illegal in State SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — A white woman and her Negro hus- iband were advised by the district attorney yesterday to leave Texas because their mixed marriage is illegal in this state. - Dist. Atty. Hubert Green said] he gave Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown Jr. this advice after a grand jury declined to take action on charges he presented to it. The former Mary Zichterman, 22, and Brown, 21, met at Lack- ‘land Air Force Base where she was a WAF and he was a porter in the officer’s club. Green said he presented the ,case to the grand jury without irecommendation after the couple admitted marrying at Nuevo La- redo, Mexico; in-August—1955, Ne added that he told Brown's par- ents that “if the couple. insisted paide or outside of the state, who live together here. “IT fell in love and married , Ollie because of his character and not because he was black or white or anything else,”’ Mrs, Brown planned to go to California as soon as they could get enough money but she did not say where. AL With a ined fntereat in birds, @ child might iL. sty aes s Be Se the Pontiac Press will eward a’ cash prise of $100 « 4 the winner of each weekly POT. LD’ contest. It - gore them one winning answer is received the prize will be r one equally among the winners. Ii any week or weeks : pase without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until @ winning solution Is ‘submitted, are announced. Duly ene voch benno oun ie ar oo Gah peiee-winnen, no matter how many weekly prizes may . 7. Lach week's puzzle wil! be published Monday, Wednes- dew tek Pddiry neh the contests ond. Either or of will be @onsidered as official entry blanks. oS on Schwarze (left), of Birmingham, security organization at the Pontiac Motor Divi- sion, with F. R. Alspaugh whom he succeeds as discusses the ment manager chief of plant protection. Schwarze, who has been with the division since 1935, served as ‘employ- | spaugh, who lives at 113 Osceola St., retired Sept.. 1 after heading plant protection since 1932. prior to his new assignment. Al- said in an interview. She said they| halfway Her home town was given as in Michigan, but she declined to name it. 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The forecast is that|/POPULAR SUPPORT FAILS relief in sight. - ment-supported campaign that isithere will bea lot of “sick” people) Though public opinion seemed to Partial prohibition arrived in gradually bringing total prohibition in Delhi by next spring New Delhi on Independence Day to all of India on a regional basis. last month and surprised resi- TO REVIEW PLAN No one is sure as to just how Honor Student Paper _ it’s going to work, Even the Delhi GRAND RAPIDS W—The Catho-\nes shee ga peg lic School fe Assn. has named urir “ts wad he snltiin. the Voice of Mercy, student news- paper at Mercy Central School of ee ee en Nursing, winner of first place ay od honors in association competition. sens were speen-fed. prohibition It is the eighth consecutive Cer-) 5. easy doses over & five-year tificate awarded to the publica-| serieg, ™ asa Most observers agree that it's Song Writer to Wed the Volstead Act was in Chicago nLs during the 1920s. - BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. » — . Song. writer Jack Brooks, 39, we oe Delhi was . whose hits pd “Ole Butter- A consumption milk Sky” and “That's Amore,” is) ertuke scheduled to be married tonight to| # °tex public places. Beer, Dorothy Baker, 31, singer and neat tty @e actress. The ceremony is set for — ana fa 7:30 p.m. at Beverly Vista Com- anit may be 4 munity Church, | foreigners served It's the attend phase of a pro- that began last April, when . tag. because of the number of foreign | One official explained: diplomats and tourists in the cos- “It's the Hind ~ | mopolitan capital. we tea . ‘Segretly agree with him.” | But an lith-hour fight by restau-' drink, but wouldn't dare stand actions Won’ t Ease Dry ‘Spell i in India’s: up in front of his publicly neighbors and declare that he’s against “would - There is also little chance for be with the bar owners, they re-/Organized legal opposition, since| ” EGINS. SATURDAY. Beng bE LASTING THRU SUN. MORNING 10:00 A. . |THE BERRYS about as effective in Bombay as/ Delhi state closed movie-house bars and increased the number of The third and final blow is ex- next April, when the sale i ‘ z f i re cara Et but will be “requested” not to % KE. Lawrence St. SHOES for cncooen fe Rs EE one ae + oh At gem dry days from one to two-per-week.| “TUL ONLY BE A OPEN SUNDAY | GOODMAN'S ‘STORE } 520 S. Seginew . FE 2-2784 Legion Elects Commander Wilbur C. .Daniel, 42, Navy Vet, Named Boss of Legionnaires LOS ANGELES (#—The Ameri- can Legion set out today on a new crusade against communism. after hearing a warning by Vice President Richard M. Nixon of communism’s “serious threat to freedom” and a pledge by newly elected National Commander Wil-| « bur C. Daniel to fight its ‘‘despot- ie evils.”" The Legion wound up its nation- Daniel told the convention in his acceptance speech: “New and strange doctrines are current. A new philosophy is find- group ot self-styled leftists, collectivists and one-worlders to shape our destinies.’’ ments constantly at work seeking Daniel said his administration would be dedicated to “‘elimina- tion of subversive and other ele- IN STOCK at REGULAR PRICES VISIT OUR NEW SELF - SERVE AND eapecnbecea Rae 108 NORTH SAGINAW Parker Pen & Pencils : wosy 3 > Ee . STEAM & DRY IRON bows 50c Weekly no * with your new . Remington, Royal or ‘Underwood @3-Pe. Hand-Painted SANTA ROSA Dinnerware and Glassware SET; Famous’ Portable Typewriters NS y ! — : ~ * ~ ae PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 ublic Is Invited | Beautiful 204 Acre Site Provides the Best in Community Living — to Inspect New | — Gently Rolling, Partly Wooded: Area Makes Judah Lake Estates, Natio | " Ho e 5 Perfect for Your Future Home. Judah Lake Estates, an attractive new section of 204 acres in Orion Twp. is pleasantly and conveniently located south of Lake Orion, and will be opened to the public today, according to T..N. Ryan Jr., General Man- ager of Avon Investment Company, who developed the residential area. 24 SECTION ZY, Taye : OWN SHO, OAR A CF &. z f g valve than ever T. N. RYAN JE. home buyer because it offers the-utmost in styling and). the Fenley is one of National Homes most popular three- bédroom homes. It is available in a variety of designs and exteriors. The added living and dining,is a linen closet, with handy apace in the Fenley meets a de-| metal shelves, in the center hall. a4 sire expressed by home buyers in. Judah Lake Estates is fully- ee market surveys throughout the|planned residential ares. I : od = dese ree nig soaks Gioiieg sot Sor ar oun Destnan district, the new, homes an be ee JUDAH. LAKE ESTATES caus wt Window dda to the pies |!Bdustrial plant which can be 4 Mea oy , 3 ; 3 iis LT as ten cal eee ee ae Pictured above is a portion of the vast area of Judah Lake Estates ... that offers tremendous opportunities more epacious éining area, the sar ieee oder gs ae seg - for enjoying life in a suburban area yet close to all modern conveniences. Gentle rolling building sites, many prepare and serve meals that can{sere tract along Judah Lake dedi- partly wooded extra large lots and curved'streets creates the type of community many have been looking for. be colon is comfortable and|sstad to the buyers as « park and Judah Lake Estates is high and dry, offers excellent drainage. me te | ‘There is an abundance of work /A's, finest Torts eit S25 Baas - oe eyes, Ne Is and space and cabinet storage in the| no) Sw _ Judah Lake Estates is located only 3 miles from the city limits, near proposed shopping center, schools an fer eap-taring convenience, ‘The| 4 completly modern, shopping churches of all denominations. < | Font Be canellgn agen heed a mmr pe tapes aR ne eda ee | ; < de i . A-23-aeres Lakeside park is dedicated to the use of all property owners. — - | hye Sette. Fehon wat an-| In éoveleping this new ween) © 8 ee a a SRE . _. ee gene 8 weiss aimnev: dees Sonoaed caaisess af clase The Carpenter Elementary School, located directly on the project has a 14-room addition under construction notmally |ts Yocated adjacent to) Pinning were used. with the first part due to open October 15. — | oo ae er. the Kitchen. ‘The model has, as) “We have been dsreful to retain Py ee a 4 . . with 6 fombination inside and)of the wooded ee er Paved roads, city water, fire hydrants and natural gas make Judah Lake Estates a completely modern area | eee Wh. ee in a suburban: setting. | Se . , inside the home and makes an| All the streets in Judah Lake a4 aoe , a. Sods - =a ggg Pa gl re eS as sania steed tee eA ‘one. : i a I’ laundry squsment aod for/eDbeul bit to protect the eafety/company. Thaw teproremen’s AMERICAN FAMILIES GET MORE FOR | THREADED NAILS NATIONAL HOMES USES ALL BRAND 4 the household items that the/® the children living there. | | INCREASE STRUCTURAL Wanre AND UIPMENT : housewife uses every day. “Tn: the case of many develop- ms , “PREF. : - STRENGTH EQ The Febtey has Uaree large be. |metN” ME. Rem sold, “there ts | a ee : ee, oan are convenient | ecnen We have carefully avoided r connected a provides access to the * =. Fenley has two, lar home like theirs to a friend with located 80 as to permit ‘own. pe oe pie eee _ eee eryhiatl ‘ {RATIONAL 1 b * * ° ‘ = ~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 i: 5 ‘Architects and their Consul-(fully loaded with hanging schocis and other institutions “"°. tants. clothes. Wardrobe closet ap-' and nouchold convenience this| ous limination of the U-iweldwood lumber Core Flushle year has been announced; A ct " ‘door is typical of the exacting monizing Units, made exclusively to the ‘Units P “ special designs of the NatlonalliOWaL HOMEMAKERS, features alternating grain tniyjen¢. _ Homes Architects DUO- ; : STEEL SHELF bn Bs of| Weldwood Lumber -Core manufactured: with a 100% One of the many outstand~' unusual textures of draperiesIn addition, they dramatize able to benefit from the ag weer poo ah "ao nae . -f! features National ‘9a iets of the General Mo- CONN. North Haven, Con-|Flush Doors used as entranceresin waterproof glueDimen- ing of or carpets. Pulliown fixtures, focal points of> architectural, ¢*perience ‘nections. : “|ldoors in all National Homes'sional stability is assured. The Homes is the light-condi jelose - to - ceiling -fixtures, —— ts the Algoma Plant in har- with The construction of the : The new homemaker’s sense unit, factory - finished in best-known in the country of enjoyment in her house-|smooth baked lacquer & result. color. # an outstanding reputa- tion for excellence in architec- highest stan- home-buyer will find that this/ing } ved both in th@icent spots and recessed ligh adc ho, arom Secon, lg ay nace for every house, the cor-| Seal-O-Matic shingles, some. also en to the planning! \ot outdoor lighting. Moe Light... neat distribution system|thing dramatically new ito fine paintings or highlight may be enjoyed even at night.|Heat, National Homes was af fs. Like, MORE SPACE gw - for Living ‘ * for Dining | -for Entertaining -_ if # = : 0°, 4 0 0 fi a New, Larger National Homes at j i é / : J D ) H / / SAT.-SUN., SEPTEMBER 8th dnd 9th, 12 Noon to9 P. M. _ - Avon Investment Company — familiar 3-tab type. They are japplied in the same way and ‘the finished roof is traditional jjtetpety Fk feelen L begs) EF mits at fat $ BF 7 ‘i Pay ai i g Hag Hy pees ral ESEEs if | ii i Ff ES | ? The new, larger Fenley, featured as the model home, represents the answer to the growing demand for more living and dining space. A large dining. area provides for more pleasant mealtimes. Larger amounts of wall space in RR CEE ROO LEAT Judah Lake Estates, located just three miles north of Walton Blvd. on Joslyn ly 80 as Rd. provides everything you are seeking for comfortable living — large V4 ing tha acre lots, paved streets, city water, hte hydrants lake privileges, elementary Joints, g ‘school right on the property. Truly suburban living without sacrificing modern conveniences! : | 3 oe Come out today! Don't miss the year's best home value in one of Oakland County’s finest subdivisions! a 8 ] gbpit (Fessa7 MI 43800 See ee ae ee a ee ee eee ee aes hme emgage Ste 52% Se et ee ie 0 5 eee eee | For Trenching of or twin sized bedroom suites. Windows are located to afford cross-ventilation and Selena eg ae ee Any Kind National Homes oe? an Be “Individualized : (gy paren! ho a : Washer-Dryer, a single ma-|outside the bathroom. This a ee HOME LAUNDRIES FOR chine that washes and driesimeans complete laundry at | / NATIONAL HOME {cictnes in one continuous/facilities are located near, Quality Work OWNERS operation, located beneath! to the source of soiled linens . et the built-in range oven.|and clothes. The housewife Satisfaction Guaranteed LOUISVILLE, Ky—imic unique installation ofjcan gather her lanudry, Homemakers who Pee the G-E Combination Wash-/have it washed and dried ® done their laundry " er-Dryer frees the areajautomatically and return it! i dismal basements OF ually devoted to launder-|to storage or use with a! rence ing istrugglied with baskets Of ing for other uses. The minimum of time and steps. | ‘kitchen location also .offers eS 1308 B ) | i clothes up and do wn stairs rambles. Pontiac will welcome the results of the houséwife the oppor- Heat shecrbing plate su glass is. of spec . ; her latind tion which absorbs a large part! sid T : planning that has gone into ;, ge bree phnanrine of the tntre-red i of the ; FE 3 996 b sun. i " the new National Homes. i+ tne convenience of — g The objective of this concentrating most ‘of her , Complete | Dor't TRUST Home. | TO LUCK:. Ze Protection | , ; Nw Chtipied Home Protection Is General Electric Automaticl] Provided Through Proper Insurance Be Wise ... Be Sure... INSURE wt | F. B. CLARK Insurance 220 SCHORN DR., LAKE ORION ; pe BASIC eral Hlectric Combination house, in an alcove directly, Be Sure to Get Our Estimate ——— id Setates Uy A estm nang but, lah ate Estates by Avon Inv ent Co. can (oe the needs and requirements of the individual purchaset, er an home man ‘according to T. N. Ryan, General Manager. the public. He also stated that! “We are indeed fortunate to Additional sariety te echleved the additicnal/ varie have such a flexible product to/by the use of different types of, pearance createc bad | present to the buying public, siding, and by careful selection othe» basic homes sc Sei gs ae a more equipment in thelr NeW Di0t2’ electric Kitchen, thermo-. ‘homes, and want the option of pang windows, attached garage | purehasing extras which 82 or carport and outside storage | be inctuded in the basic home, it. ities te eee co” ing # Judah Lake Estates = foe Was Completely Installed u by Our Firm 4 water system large enough to accommodate : approximately 300 homes All Road Grading and Black Top Paving :in - Beautiful JUDAH LAKE ESTATES ~Provided by” AG A> Fér complete grading, road work, sovemuve or parking areas be sure to contact us. One _/ of our representatives will be glad to.be of ‘service to you. For Complete Service Contact CORSAUT CO. 15101 W. 11 Mi. Rd., Ook Pork LI 1-1117 = We Are ‘Happy to Be a Part of Avon's New Subdivision — ' Congratulations’ To AVON INVESTMENT "On Their Fine New Development a boc esie line of arate tile PAVING | wae S009 fis A eek SF _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 | | Happy National Home Owners Enjoy — | Pierce Contracting [ * | Oxford ss PL-2-3746 Their New Community Living — National Homes _In Judah Lake Estates Are REDDY WIRED In Cooperation with. Detroit Edison All Homes Reddy Wired by Mrs. William A. Rounds of 3774 Coleport, . | , Mrs. Wade Clarke of 3628 wa ie 512-14 Rochester Road Judah Lake Estates, enjoys the comfort of Tats Rutctes receive hee ae elepart, Jud _- Mrs. John Comerford of 8609 Coleport adds her National Home. Pang atu tg Cn was a ap van, hana 7 oo} f | 3 5 = ZB Z Lumber Co. Expert Drywall Taping |/Pyesent Home Owners Think Their Quality Interior | National Homes Are Wonderful and Exterior Painting | BAe aR OE foi ' Your inquiring reporter; en room for are our owners} Ingpization- ‘took a tri Orion Sim to run and play in safety.”\ feel as they do,” said Ryan. Louisville, which combines Be sure to see the well Townsh ips newest and pond thesia ove company wl continue to) Brings Out the Beauty rors win asecate and decors: . fastest growing subdivision ® i in 7 _ planned color schemes in _ | inis morning. Called Judah Eistes, “We're so pleased with Mr. Greiner sald “This busl-| 9 ters ight focal area, and. sil matic g » 5 Fy & i 9 : J : 5 3 a5 j af Judah Lake E [288 Baynes, Bin ilo oe de a oer 7 ms 5 : th Eve tact emotional lift. A wood fence will do uaa ake states ‘this 204 t is truly with them has been a pleasant the ard. work that has deed |, 72 M te tye of WM the/things besides protect property }a beautiful site. The land expe and service put into the planning and de- mo terea Neue sete light. (204 Provide a handsome frame for E E E D is high and dry, gently roll-/is excellent ave to viet TLOpINE of the subdivision. Welcenaitioning joo in their homes Wetme and garden. Depending on : ing, and has many features every ‘home in this new area, Are, wemendously pleased andthe lghting tn each room hes] style you choose, a wood fence pentane Sepa) Fae yO ae fo | been Se Se EIEN cio carey 96 0 lett ent ; occasion J vestmeni hopes space-stealing corners. sun noise, provide a backdrop 210 POTAWATOMI BLVD., kin build. de eer ‘ommece ona we. baw ae Sa ar renal ee ecneltsnet 39 Gur shrubs and flowers, restrain d. The builder has care-ii soa just a few of the typical OUyers sttend their big/National Homes through use of /4.¢, and children, and insure ' ROYAL OAK used natures’ best fea-| comments we heard; “nice con-0P€" house showing this week- ‘eh theory of Inspiration-Light- for outdoor li active fures and thas ‘put in the|vience, cheep wien, wargiend,, ne inept, une pew int oon ree ve . Dames Se order to" utiline meuated. =O La Baldwin: sree, and talk to some of the - W to be these benefits. leon at nominal cost. If I were morning : : fe are proud a . — I such surroundings the to with this home I would of Orion T: new owners are an op-) it with a larger Na- | part o own- (portunity, some, for first tional Home - . - Bruce W NEW STYLE DOORS | = q landscaped a -' Thompson ased with ship s newest and tractive iawn around thetr new the location of godan Lake FOR NATIONAL HOMES ) fastest growing Homes their local/National Home is comfortable! Doors that sre non-dust- e. berm which —— ted potas in Sars. "Time — > collectors because of their ex- community over a porind of toe or three, When we inquired from eninge oe hemes a fuitiel cost to the om “¥ an Avon Investment, and Mr. Fred'National Homes Corporation. For a Complete Line of We visited some of the’ » ara tis ee reid thee iene in weight but sturdy, in- Lumber Products—We Are Meicies ie teeta onl ound. were calls Shenand “Nat- faced oe — f “Ais Near As Y feach of them quite enthusiastic this is gratifying. This og a material noted 4 __ As Wear As Your Phone! [ctouc "their homes and about is just what we have strived|ttr Yur toughness” cxsehent We Are Proud t : the location “a0 long “to . finishirig qualities and dura- ‘ Oo ara. Win a, Cole- and ae are he! bility. Di ] / port Bd. ad thie to, say” sloat beckbone_of say besines. isplay Our Floor and eb aoe oe ke Bs LASTING VALUE IN | = Woll Tile Work in Re eee NATIONAL HOMES. : | . wan | Being Built by Lake Orion 215 S. Broadway Avon Investment Co. PAT SWEENEY FLOOR COVERINGS 611 Sunset Rood — Loke Orion _ Be sure to notice the fine quality and the highest quality matetial mar) bf appearance of the co thfadatettdelia ie ! MY 3-4403, i Quality Plumbing o : Quality Homes Copper Plumbing Used hs = , Used in tl Judah Lake Estates. Finest Types Available Siding With - Lasting Durability [ — cs astern Michigan Distributors, Inc. . ae Ws hike OO ; Phone WAInut 1-2190 ee OIT, Mich. te new, larger Fenley, feattired as the model home, represents the answer to the growing demand for more living and dining space. A large dining area, provides cated just threemiles north of Walton Blvd. on Joslyn Rd. provides everything you are seeking for comfortabte: living— large %' acre lots, paved streets, city water, isons! sfifire, hydrants, lake privi- leges, elementary school right on the property. Truly t easy and comfortable.|suburban living without sacrificing modern ¢con- veniences! Sia, Come out today! Don’t miss the year’s best home value in one of Oakland County’s finest subdivi- for more pléisant meal- — enema teammates a4 _ |But where it gets very hot mineral granules. Note that BIRMINGHAM, Done by FOX and MAIN 355 HENRIETTA MICH. ra Complete ‘Engineering and /Land Survey Work in Beautiful JUDAH LAKE ESTATES MI 4-2214 mates. i There are many good reasons for the roof of white shingles: its pure, dazzling beauty; its visual trick of making the too-low house seem higher and the small house seem larger; its fresh,ond layer of asphalt, fol- awretea Acadia tele) veo mes of having TWO Bathroom Cab- ~ HOME BY 12 T0 15 : Sie thie coy caeiaaee JEUE . | BATHROOM CABINET Coe ieee Sey. stetnates : : unting, shifting and stuffing. 4 When the sun is hottest, you'll be grateful for your The needs of the modern with permanent, | |white roof, newest delight of home owners in “sun cli- house wife and her family have fiattering beauty, KENT Slid- and design of National Homes’ exciting new KENT Sliding Door Bathroom Cabinet—the first major change in Bath- room Cabinet styling in fifty years. In every research to clean, modern good locks. lowed by a final layer of in the summer, the most. this construction gives no important feature of theless than five layers of white roof is its reflective weather-resistant materials quality which throws back —hard work for the sun to the radiant heat of the sun’s get through all that! tays—back off the roof—in-| The size of the Master- stead of absorbing it, as a Bilt granules protects the discover what will make to- day’s home niore livable, the ‘need is underscored for more space and convenience features. ae peg vee frame, with no split seams or patched corners. Heavy gatige steel body with rust doubled storage space, afford- finish. Expansive plate glass ing clear-view storage for over mirror doors, open and close fifty-seven average sized medi-'on Stainless Steel channel, cine packages, toiletries and. ‘right or left, quick; smooth, si- cosmetics. Another advantage lent and specifically engineered is that it is easy, simple and so doors can’t jog or jar. economical to install, for it is Polished Chrome Finger knobs, uniquely designed to be used as prevent smudged mirrors, Two either a ee or Walliadjustable full length ici? adis mipes es a edge glass shelves. High Fash- catiner tn touch jon Refrigerator baked on priced Custom - Line|sists marring. From every nme ann iggy oe ro bh int, America’s moss dark roof does. underlaying layers These wonder - working Phalt from drying out by) shingles, the Bird Master- the sun. And, most impor- Bilt are made at Bird plants tant, these granules are layers of as- National wan Bathroom Cabinet. Migr throughout the nation by’firmly imbedded into the jm ‘people who are well fa- asphalt as an intergral ake ‘miliar with summer aeat. of the shingle. They understand the prob- Beauty note to the ladies: \lems of comfortable living The dazzling white roof is under the sun. So they have the newest darling of the! ‘embodied insulating prop- ‘much talked about realm of ‘erties in the very structure exterior decorating, that of this shingle that. add important new field that ‘enormously to the welcome Concerns itself with making cooling quality of the frosty,)sure that your home’s out- ‘snowy white “color.” ‘side colors harmonize, are) With the Master-Bilt correct. White adapts itself ‘shingle, your roof is never Obligingly to all colors and) reduced to the “tar paper” Suits all natural surround- [state of some types of roof ings. And its smart, clean) that fairly invite the heat crispness on your roof tells) c ational’s| enamel inside and outside re- ;+home. Here's why: ‘waves to take over your The Master-bilt starts with a base of extra-heavy roofing felt, which is uni-| formly saturated with as- phalt and then covered with) a layer of mineral granules.’ | {On top of that goes a sec: Under Insulation Reinforcing and Waterproof Blankets Are Installed the Floor € arefully Poured = Furnished by JOHN W. HELME 2059 BUCKINGHAM, BERKLEY, MICHIGAN On the Job Again! -_ Wherever you see building going on you'll usually see Boice as wae Theres too... . delivery products. For as ar depend on Boice for in Rody mee Concrete ew ne ee gocliy bull piste S = CONCRETE PRODUCTS 00. We Supply AVON with the finest quality. 1,000-Gal. Septic Tanks Fully Approved _ by All Agencies - Including _STATE BOARD of HEALTH 26125 Grand River : orderly traffic patterns within| makes it eqpectally desirable in a S the house. Together they pro- a . | Farmington _Kiawoed 5.2130 fie entirely new concepts oe hen ‘ie | ESTATE ’ = * indoor-outdoor air : ' the world your taste is good. Huetex is a new spandrel glass that has ceramic 2 enamel fused to the glass to give color, and alumirium ‘welded to the back to pro- tect the enamel and to re- flect heat. It comes in 12 ‘colors. Pictured above is the efficient, experienced building crew of Avon Investment Co. which erects the National Homes in Judah Lake Estates under the supervision of carpenter foreman John Perry, 2nd from right. BIG WINDOWS COMPLEMENT | “THE OPEN-PLAN DESIGN OF NEWEST NATIONAL HOMES trend springing from a func-, ‘ease of maintenance, beauty | improve giass, and to careful’ and long life—long has been planning in window placement.’ recognized by the building |Size and location are decided trades, but it was left to to-\on in relation to function and} day’s architects and builders'good decorating. It follows,) to discover its verastility. Pic- then, that window walls are| ture windows and window common to living areas while) ‘walls are the result. ' Big windows are a natural companion to the open- planning that characterizes most of the model houses be-,at a premium. i Hy ‘ing featured in Natiorial Homes). Insulating is another] All Homes in et eee ee j Open House showing. {factor influericing the spread) Windows do more than let of. big glass areas in housing.| in daylight, even as important Thermopane, which ts offered | as that function may be. They optionally to Natiénal Homes ‘borrow space from the out- buyers, has insulating values’ ' doors, and figuratively join the equal to a 10-inch concrete or | outdoors with the indoors. an 8-inch brick. wall, accord- | Open planning makes the most! ing to the manufacturer. In| of indoor space, and sets up a/ addition to the protection it) orderly tiie patterns wishin| ashes f eqpectally Gearalle tl LAKE living. at ‘ = scene, ayatetn nen camera nF che R ed. dy Wi red | live 4 Modern — Get Full DRIVEWAYS Ph EE OR CAR GET EE A ET MO Sa TF ae aa) DN inant “Housepower’ | _ Sand and Gravel Hauling | oo THE PONTIAC ‘ ca = PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956, will be the e: 20-15, lost 20-17 to the Chicago) the Browns, led Wy’ Peal, Brown. oy Rasencaepioas hel “ae The Detroit mentor has had ithe rugged NFL schedule. As in almost unbelievable success the past, they have enjoyed little against the a! wa ys - powerful (success in their pre-season games. Glevelanders. Im 1@ meetings, After an easy victory over the) Detroit has eight wins, one loss College All-Stars, the Browns) and one tie. : ‘| dropted successive to San) | Tonight’s charity game is ex- Francisco, 28-17, to Los pected to attract upwards of 40,- 17-8. and to Green Bay, 21-20. r dazzling running and pass receiv- A _ [m- Z ling, the former Ohio State All-. In the last meeting between the) The Lions go into the contest— Egst Meets West ' America halfback who won every two clubs, Detroit whipped the their only pre-season encounter at. : tmajor award for a college back Browns in an exhibition contestihome—with two victories in three LOS ANGELES, ®—The South has found the going more than a/ penne : “jern California Water Polo Club little rocky. But Parker believes and the New York Athletic Club Cassady has run into bad luck and clash. today in one of the key tonight may be Hoppy's matches of the Games | ‘s night to explode. Water Polo. Trials. 2 — sia n'y Genie of to Ganado : ae : yesterday. The New Yorkers| STRATEGY HUDDLE — Ohio State football ae blanked El Segundo, Calif, “B”| coach Woody Hayes has an early huddle. with Left to right are Hubert Bobo, fullback; From the team 140 and Southern California! four of his leading players whom he hopes will © Michael, tackle; coach Hayes; quarterback Frant later crushed the same outfit 14-1.| lead the Buckeyes to a 3rd straight Big Ten title. Eliwood and guard Jim Parker. Press Box : BY BRUNO KEARNS will always remember is November 17, 1926. Sports Editer, Pontiac Press } ‘One date Johnny Weber, former boxer and now ref- ' See Big 10 Title Despite Probation cae Woody Hayes of Ohio State faces uation has been straightened out es Still Contident + = : ity me : aeries respects. |the 1956 campaign with head held| and that it resulted from an “hon-| a decade. | This was the day he Maa proseuneed dead. 6 & a rag Lise, “inawest ab aan deh an be naiiidensh. est administrative” mistake. The piayer who must fill Hopa- : happened in Detroit's Moose Temple. Johnny was) © : a The defending champion Buck-| Hayes sald today “our aiti- \long’s saddle is Don Sutherin, 198- : iting in the featherweight division against Jackie Wurror — Aili porat tooo COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — His/eyes are under one year probation,| tude towards the probation ts |pound junior, who is highly r= y of St, Paul, Minnesota. nibs MSPIIES die 6 moorts enema’ en ift from |otball team must operate as an| including denial of a possible Rose) that we have rectified our-mis- |garded, but in Hayes’ words, “‘He's : Egat one goer . , ae officially “‘spanked" Big Ten con-/Bow! bid, for athletic policies! take and haven't pointed a ‘no Cassady—there couldn't be an- *I was winning after four rounds,” said Weber. “and bag of his regular visitors, Paul McClean of Yonkers, N. Y., at the tender minus all-America deemed irregular by the confer- finger at anybody else. We tried other Cassady.” I felt great except I was real dry.” aS a nn. ‘Howie (Hopalong) Cassady, but/ence. Hayes reports the whole Sit-) one thing, to avold having the | Hayes has eight starters back . : . - — boys hurt and becoming bitter. among 22 lettermen, incloding | “When I got to the corner I yelled for some water : : 5| They‘te not.” |Ohio State’s brilliant 1954 fullback for 2 mouth rinse,” he continued. Beat Kansas City, 6-0 | ! | He said 32 players in danger ot Hubert Bobo, now being tried at The second obliged by pouring some liquid into e cee Srnaes inetigiite, —— 4 4 : stayed school closed Hayes explains the Bobo eber’s mouth. sr ance mapas gala de omers He / | ers Ee SS elk ot wat switch was made because be has ere going to ou m ” he said. most of this “loans,”| twe goed fullbacks in Don Victe a IRE ar ee Hes SESEES Sevan! as Stee seas See .t ¥. = ‘Sure, some play any other postion, of ” Lg we teemecd 7p pecons, cove bie 8) KANSAS CITY @ — Precedent; pounded out last night when De- pitcher to lose 20 games thus far. with the probation, but, if ..200-peund Bobo ts ready, wilt gulp of smelling 3 will favor Tiger southpaw Bill) treit blanked the A's €4 behind |iie has won 10 anything, it has made all of us a ing and able to bolster the call’ “The second always héd « bottle of water in one hand /Hoett (1612) tonight when he takes| the fear-hit pitching of ‘Frank _ * @ ' ee te or eee department. ” against Kansas ity: '° victory Tiger There : < ere SE RNS watts tn ‘the other,” explanted | castes | righthander 1615 record Lary allowed only four wee York ne ee ah the kids” *7| Jim Roseboro. who ayeraged €.1 : , “and I guess he got excited over the fight and) the Tigers have dropped only| while striking out four. The A’s\Geveland “<0. 75 & 573 %% |yards last season, is 9 right half , es “te | son while rapping out 18 home runsiCuate Maxwell, Red Wilson and|the eighth after Hee Lopex eingled/ ert... -"-$ | (3 | whe led Ge Bechayes to two |prise find at quarterback last see- ' “Anyway my stomach felt like it was filled with |, eight starts. warns Belardi gave starter MitiRobinwch en tee eh ee ame Si ig 7 2 Do pet gl pense. as Ten (son, gg the Peceare signal- steel. I remember going out for the 5th round, Four of the homers ‘being t . in on of Robinson on first with a poor CREDAY'S RESULTS Sven of 78 ngs ee ae” eee ee : 2 * " ry hy onl . { . 4 - T He bt ihn rape otlon srk wi were ‘3 , were ~ e y American mn to second trying for a force- Dara. Xe x. a age Big Ten victories. was the (stepped-up aerial program. second: th roun: r col- . | But the threat ended when vite Masters Stas so lapsed. He wavered around before hitting the middle Ann Arbor Hi h Reache Tim Thompson popped up and Donn el Batamere. eB pina Fight at PHS i, e, and down he went, 10 feet on his head to the ce- 7 : ‘S| sonny Grote grounded out, |g G2 Si Fomaedne ‘ ~ : WZ: Wilson and Boone slammed solo} ,,(22),,"* 1am ong caer i a ee Top Heig hts With F onde homers in the 4th to make the| see, +f, w, Hast oat =| HT on Schedu lp | The boxing “somagem acter a sg rege WADI eden h-s'iino competent en tee ea f run in the Ist inning * Belardls, RATCRDATS scuRDUL ‘ _.. knew what had happened. League football followers and they championshi ps waited os hin eae with one aboard) tren ‘s, Kanes Say. pe fare end Ge Hethanl Negheets some of the crowd saw the error of the second Ma ters — pied gage ed vit Battle Creek Central.| Chicago st Cleveland, 2, 12:30 p.m mig abe the oar best he a * * . ; y 'Twice in that A KANSAS ‘' Saturday s amateur 54 couple of Pontiac fighters are : id gasped when it happened. Creek Central, Kalamazoo Central, the state's palin geal Ateditaes ven, SSF puree An NE |Deron at sacs ok ed BR ling show vat ‘the Pontise | | to See action in tomor- ’ The doctors then pronounced him dead and they | |J@ckson High, Lansing Eastern,’ Maxwell 41% Pores is $$ ee aioe gypcnctom. / [row Mgats peteramn, prelates oy | and Lansing Sexton near their Kaline, rf 3 8 8 Simpson, rf 3 6 1 Milwaukee as 2 Se Two slugging heavyweights, 78- Stanley (Stag) Allen for the benefit | threw his robe over him, when suddenly a doctor who sept. 14 openers. Texans Capture pong, 3B, $F 3 Smita, & 2 § gigeempes © 6 397 1% |poufd Ezell Evans of Flint andjo chi nephrosis, Allen, a | was among the spectators rushed up to the ring with = go mie tte Saili wing 3 49 Finigin mm 3 § 7 aan “ os % [Detroit's Johnny McQueen, « 225- former Golden Gloves champion, his grip. oe alla yg Arbor ailing Trophy Lary, p 300 Boyer, "ip 0 8 §[Pitsbareh “SR BS Bx : lost a son to the disease last May. : F . Dema 38 Oe FOTE ow ncese y a The physician, Tony Font, fired some adrenalin into time? Who will turn the trick and) COHASSET, Mass. A quar cares See ie ene Oe : panbenitonn woe Weber’s heart, ran. a needle and. thread through his,” Will they do it? tet of Texans today holds the Mrs. agers” gg" *o* peupat es albks = Brittan Club er in the 160-pound division and : tongue, and started artificial respiration. Students of recent prep grid Charles Francis Adams Cup sym- Crimes p88 ukee af Chicago, 1:30 pa. —Bubt Pontiac's Fred Crow batfles Jack : + * * * history im Michigan know the [bolic of the Northern Women’s roth 18 ¢ - Jones 1, ‘Slade of Fiint im the opening Even the firemen, who were summoned, worked for 50| pactSrouna fe eunias «aaa be a Conon ee -. aT Pa: 7S al tonal Cie) "ang” Worth na | S nd scrap at 118 pounds. , ‘ ‘J ex- ag ‘ » - _____minutes on him with a pulmotor during the trip to the pained. tat Ponto=be‘s- gaiting + Mrs.-Glenn-Lattimore-captained —3—On" ty fielders ston we Pinignn rid 5 U ay wed ages ane eee h oBp ital + nationwide reputation “Fab . in 8th. ‘Or | i | ulous Fonde”’—is responsible for to oaee ee eg med ra ‘Eeree ont t for _Demacstrt in Sth, _____-+ Hardly a spectator_left the arena, but as far -as——|-the recurring uneasiness tm SICA second in the seventh th and final (REWOE jesse sso AOD Bot OO=8 — _ they knew, Johnny Weber was dead. race yealediied: a tha aoe os 880 On oon 8 24 x * In 1949, after a successful coach-|ot the 3-day competition on Massa-|2niscee Maxtar 4, Wilson. ik~Booos, Nearly 48 hours later, regained consciousness. |ing inaugural at Bae! Ee [ove tomer Maa off the Cohasset! Selling and Belard; Kuen, Bolling and ay ‘ ; Arbor University ] was . Detroit 7, Kansas City &. SB-Ditear ES Bet ne er heart beat and pulse came back !sned to take over the grid reins| ‘The triumph REPRE ET yeh Ree on the way e hospital, but when I opened my eyes at Ann Arbor High. The Pioneersitime a crew representing an area|!” Crimian © in 1%; Mebahan @ fn 1, nearly two days later everything was a blur,” he said. [had won six games and tied onejoutside the immediate Atlantic|an $a. uekishan'3 eer aha “7 still had on one shoe and my trunks. The tape 2. Canat exet wen the Seren . and Runge, T—3:11. A—7,044.!s0n, ‘Was still on my hands and my mouth felt like a burn- | Fonde, two years away from eoiilihel we ” > varsity ition with Michi-| - S Me coal. er ee ee . jgan's bafta tye won eight) . “Wt seems the attendants had difficulty removing the| straight games and the Five-A (it "clothing with Weber still swinging in his delirious state, |Yirer ot Kelnvsso eon ae __&m fact one of the nurses was reported unofficially|League title. And he’s hardly 2: Te a 2 seven years, Fonde’s Pioneers ; 4 g he was kayoed himself and it was still the,"“”e ¥™ 2 games as against one ght of the fight, his first question was “what round did they stop it in?” : _ ora year, Weber was unable to move his legs. A blood ot suffered supposedly in the fall from ring caused the | “That was the only time in 400 fights I was ever Two Spartans off my feet,” said Weber, “and they had to ‘kill’ me _ Within one year exactly, after throwing one of the crutches out of the window and learning to walk again, _ Weber was back in the ring in Erie, Pennsylvania. _ le was warned that if he ever got hit in the spot where ie blood Clot was, he thay not “come back to life” again. ‘ ‘Boon August 31, 1930 he quit the ring and later went Weber never saw the second, Harry Harris, who poured from the wrong bottle, for 20 years from the Veber is a li referee in seven states and He has taken time out to assist in Nephrosis # Saturday night at Pontiac High School as much alive 4 signment rather than ah emer. gency matter,-is regarded as a; jefinit Bion # “Both have improved a “a Pheent pecially on defense,” said Datigher-| teams already in ++» believe it or not. ty. “We expect them to see a jot Football League is t £3 ig 7 Birmingham Netters in 2 Hot Matches ee _____-THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956_ * 1 1938, o , quarter-final contest. oe oe i jdnas Clean of Wan York teen ANOTHER AUSSIE WIN — Gil Shea, forecourt, of Los Angeles, young Da: 1.| drops a volley down the line against Aussie Neale Fraser in the-Na- tional Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, N. Y. yesterday. Fraser defeated Shea, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 and 10-8, to move into the quarterfinals. ‘ i F : i i i ; ; { } f “women’s play which saw) The 1956 Cincinnati Redlegs have Michigan State cross - country ibeen adept at winning one-run coach Kari Schlademan has led the lecisi ge, &* i é so his Michigan team will be in shaye for a heavy workout tomor-| British girl, turn back the veteran and in winning their Spartans to four NCAA, four Big row. vine Louise Brough ‘of Bevery” Hil, share of night games [Ten and three IC4A team titles, | Several punts ¢¢ more than 6 |Calif, 63, 63. Miss Bloomer’s| yesterday olf the tes ot (Semifinal toe Is Shirley Fry, the . halfback Mike Shatusky gave |10P-seeded Bega HUDSON’S ~.promise that big things may be (°™ , who = expected from the hard-working | Sted Mrs. Margaret du Pont, 6-2, Srd-stringer. 46, 62: | Oosterbaan indicated Shatusky|.— can inprre oer parame |29 1eAMS t0 Battle Shatusky, a junior trom Menomi for National Title é for ell your herdwere | “The Friendly a pb. cli i i : S| show.| BATTLE CREEK & — Twenty. Es ae wet were eo Pee teams, each one - poy HUDSON * Comer Hardware” BILL NEWTON Maentz, who did most of the boot-\d0main, are ready for battle in’ ing last season, quarterbacks Jim ‘he 1956 Amateur World Series of Van Pelt and Jim Maddox, andthe American Amateur Baseball} — e utter tailback Bob Ptacek. Congress at three national playing Van Pelt appeared the most ac- sites. curate, but lacked the range of| Thirteen teams will compete in ROUND or SQUARE others. , }the eastern AABC series, starting a fa the wrth 10 FT. 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All Metel, Radio, Heater Redio, Heater : | 2 We found ‘many enster i pt SR Eh pig hy our service Detter serve the Chevrolet Owners of this area. 2 ‘ : at. eee a No rthe 1 the Bh hii ed If the pre-season observations of Saginaw Valley football coachés are borne out in the actual com- SUNDAY AT PONTIAC [=m M-59 SPEEDWAY of all mentors—that the GUARANTEED PURSES: ‘ | house.” Heace more than the TIME TRIALS: 1:30 P.M. | eee ee ene 1ST RACE: 3:00 P.M. ear Michigan's rere | elovens in Grand Rapids Catholic PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY ; —-B MILES W. OF PONTIAC AIRPORT fe are et el fall's last-place squad. Even Me- peers ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER ® pipe an 3@ petition of the state’s toughest prep li vals each has won one game and \paign and with Rams’ Coach ‘Sid |= | dinals, : 4 for. the Rams against veteran La- ‘Trailing Clubs Are >| way scrap among Milwaukee, Cin- Record Run at Detroit Joy Fair Sets Track Mark THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 e ee a . rn Rated Tops returning. I don't think they will win the Valley but |they could—if we don’t do it our- Here's the brief views of fel-| selves.” Lumberjacks finished 3rd low-Valley coaches: ¢* * «@ Pontiac’s Ed Graybiel—‘‘It looks LOS ANGELES —The vaunted defensive unit of the Los Angeles Rams faces a busy evening when ‘The National Football League .ri- dropped two in the exhibition cam- Ray Richards, boss of the Car- Quarterback Billy Wade opens the latter flanked by Matson a : halfback Dave Mann and fullback Senthie Poess Pete KEY FIGURE—Holding an im- portant key to the success of the Pontiac High School football pic- ture this year is Dick Whitmer don't draw the assignment of hav-| the leading quarterback candi- ag to stop them,” Gilman) date, a 160 pound senior,.up from observed. the reserve team of last year. “We'll probably nave to watch “— “As tar because of} paper) E Northern ‘it if s 3 é z be a big factor in the race. Terry|- Ebright is current in this Graybiel’s biggest problem, Itke that of Engel, is to develop a Chiefs appear to be blessed. with some big linemen who are showing well at this time, including Dick Kors, slated as a regular starting guard, 210-pound Bob Holloway and other reguplars. ' * ¢ « Most Valley clubs get into action a week from Saturday. First con- ference opening games come dur- ing the following two weeks. Remaining Schedule Big Factor By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This may be the screwiest Na- tional League pennant race yet. With four ks , it’s a three. ee SSS meeting each other once, at Cin- Take a look at yourself about to buy a house! | | A new house means a new outlook, and | not just through picture windows. Your whole mode of living is spruced | up ... including your attire. Pan- American tweeds are top-favorites with the “landed gentry.” You'll be . proud of your new Pan-American Asks for Al Pon tiac Recapping OFFERS wool from Chile give Pan-American tweeds a wonderful blend of richness and ruggedness. Only Hart Schaffner & Marx tailors them. Pan-American suit is just .», and your Pan-American topcoat is just $7150 aE l _- = % ¢ SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open Fridey Night “til 9 _272\W. Mople—BIRMINGHAM e ae i MMM THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC a suit by Hart Schaffner & Marz. \ \ TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF | * IN PAW AMERICAN TWEEDS Z Soft, silky wool from Argentina . . . and sturdy, springy rT TC ererlUrlUCrTrerOCrhlULehULh a il ll i i ll Ml Ml, lin il ip Se eS ee ee ee ee ee ee eae t Up in the Evening! =} = eS’ RE SS ae Pe ee 2 Pee os Fy 6 a i Li i E ‘out the state. * Pontiac Preas Phots — UP FRONT VETERAN — One of the veterans back on the Chief forward wall, which will have a letterman at each position, is Dick Kors, a 190 pound senior guard. Kors is one of three returning guards, [Pontiac Seeks State Title in MRA Golf Tournament Although there have been a cou- because of his.entry in the Na. — ple of changes in personnel, there tional Amateur tourney. ’ has been no depletion of strength! Cooper, well-known in area links for Pontiac in the Michigan Rec- circles for many years, will re-_ reation Association golf tournament piace Ed Wasik, who had made Saturday at Lansing’s Grosbeck previous tournament committments course, ‘elsewhere. 2 One of Pontiac's strongest dele-| 1. championship of the 18-hole gations in several years will Tep- state tourney will be determined — resent this city against a field of by the total medal score of each top-flight competition from through- tear, RAY BELL'S Golf Supplies Phene FE 5-8118 or FE +4118 Open § “WH 6-Fri., Sat. 3152 West Heres Se. Pontiac, Mich, ome Oldtimers Practice 40 . Members “- Pontiac Oldtim- ers Baseball are asked to re- CA promptly at 12 o'clock noon USED RS at Washington Junior High ' mo | BRAID until 2 p.m. in tion for a) ble game a week from Satur- a with Toledo at Wisner Field] MOTOR SALES has also been informed Desler re mger hage 32 Years Fair Decling | Coss at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 E Need a ..Need Dependable Service? K 149 Ww. a Rane me tenn nr cabsesnaiciomtnsigne Dependable Car? — lial | THEN DRIVE IN TOD | Northside Location ey A . = 2 OUR NEW (Oakland at Cass Ave.) ~New and Use { Car Sales You'll always see a tremendous Wisplay of both and used cars st our newest , , Oakland Ave. and aca : . 4a a eae pie ae es ‘ , . ‘“PHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SERTEMBER 7, 1956 a ne Meee lon [Smith fo Coach | ae ao ee foe ; : ‘| : : Hockey If Traded Club vs. Club Records | OOH |) niscover sie omaucas react Pioneer Matmen » Set up with a couple a coach or official, after his play; NY Cle Chi Bos Det Bit Wash KC W L Pet. Behind , ae | as vee. — ee pee York ..... UW2M 9 2 15 16 8 48 642 hag ARBOR = gro rage, lishing ‘s business Cleveland . ....9 6 8 8 15 14 15 % 536 573 M5|(Bil) Smith, recently . ys a = gp ginger es RN ee ee aut 0 712 2 11°10 3 58 557 I%4leligible to captain the U.S. VODKA- transfer to another time was during the Stanley Cup Dosa Stans U YP LB 72 T © 365. 13. (Olympic wrestling team, has been League city. series with Montreal. Detroit. .......11 8 7 8 7, 2 13 66. 67 .496 19%4| signed as wrestling coach at Ann : 12 NHL seasons * 6 * wou... 4 8B 7 14 38 74 439 27. |Arbor High School. The Modern he thas) The Wings @ropped behind andi’. ---4 5 FE 7 8 9 56 77 42 2% gmith’s amateur status was| rink Sensation. General Manager Jack Adams Kansas Cty 354866 2D 43 89 326 42 | ehallenged by Central AAU ef- . _ . . Discover wh * * gested in public that perhaps sev- ficlals who claimed he was paid Ww D % for coaching wrestling at a Rock ARRO VODK Either I'm getting slower or|¢al of the Wing players didn’t 3 ; ‘sales increased 273 up arelhave the desire any more, that NATIONAL LEAGUE Island, Mil., High School. in 1955 in Mic coming were with | aad cutie eres play bene Si Cn Bim St Ph Feb NY Chi W LL Pe Behind ,7%4,ne%, Am Arkon conch oe} over he, previous spl i Sag hockey, that perhaps some of milwaukee . .... 12 11 12 8 13 16 9 81 52 609° j|weight championship in the 1952, Delightful as Martini, . ~ — might as well hang up their Cincinnati , ..... 9 1 $$ 91 13 4 9 M SOT (1% Olympics ut Hota ki. He tale t the} Screwdriver, Blood during (Brooklyn . ......9 9 56129 ll M4 SM SO 2 | National 65-pound t (Mary, Collins, wit tee sa Sig “That didn’t bother me,” ea. mut a ee §.S 913 13 2 6 68 .489 16 (1949 to 1951 while at Iowa State Tonic or tT wane't helping (Lindsay. “Maybe Adams thought'philadelphia . ..10 9 8 12 5 9 861 7 405 19 {Teachers Colm, | om 8 qe.” what he did. But they pay my|ritsbungh + +--+? ; : 2" 9 . oe oe fe, Smith will teach in Ann Abor| Your Breath Never he has no plans|salary and I do the best I can in/N€¥ anes ; ‘ | High's driver education course as| we , the sport, either asevery game.” Chicago . ......6 6 6 7122 9 6 52 80 394 28%4| well as . the thing team. | — CORP, DETROIT 7, MICH. © 40 AND 108 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN Palmer, Hawkins Card 67's for One Stroke Edge : | my Demaret, Masters : champion from Kiamesha Lake “I earn as much as $30 a day more because my Ford T-800 tandem job can carry N.Y; Bob Lichardus of Hillside, more payload than comparable trucks,” says timber-hauler Clarence Landwing. N.J.,. and Don Fairfield of Casey TH. , * * a “Low cost, dependability, toughness—that’s what I get in Ford trucks,” says John Karks. “Ford's power takes me - through tough going that would stop many another truck.” Pioneers Open New Pin Season With 38 Teams One of the state’s most expansive ) tiae Recreation—-Supericr Steel, Oakiang Sef Water, Russell Young. Oliver Benson's Lamber, Chuck's American 2 “s Wo. one Pontiac ite Bank Mo. 2. te nk Wo. 1, , Of, Eisie’s Beauty shop. Aen Sons, Life of Virginia, and * Market. « ere oe ~ — Rogers Quits Broncs,| Transfers to U. of M. Only a Ford pickup gives you the economy of modern Short Stroke design in both Six and V-8! Gordon Rogers, 6-feet-4 reserve en gee ik ; : eee 9 sca from Utiex, Mich. anid re Ford’s low initial prices mean real savings, to be sure. But the on-the-job would transfer to the University savings you get in Ford trucks count even more! : Sel or tn vorteg bb Ol * Tek ee , ) aren e running costs; they’re downright low. Because Ford—and only aang Sg ty td ~emet Ford—gives you the gas and oil economy of modern Short Stroke power ™., another possible ist-teamer, in every truck. Only Ford has a Short Stroke Six and seven Short Stroke “eonr} " sor aaa oo V-8’s—backed by over 5 billion miles of on-the-job experience. Dietz Among Leaders Upkeep costs are low because Ford trucks are built extra strong. They reece SPT pet Tai uasaant-ay Algeboen aim pater eopanalty, ts Dietz of Lake Orion, Mich., were) deere boxer o ake ‘oat wae a And when it comes time to trade—you'll gain from Ford’s traditionally ; —— high resale value, too. You'll find that, from start to finish, Ford trucks - _ THE BIG FLEETS BUY MORE FORD TRUCKS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE Ford Trucks T last fon ae tr: ‘ "GIL SCHAEFER’S - mes eS a Cs : ee 5 : e SS Se 3 £08 5 | . e si . = 3 : z. | ae ie : ’ : : ae | : as sie . 20 ae NR eBags * = ‘ = : + a . ie 9 es See = ae ee =e 2 A 2 : i = 2) es Elo eee a5 ‘gee . : ee eee ae . 5 é jee ee : ee tae THIRTY-TWO : | ___, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, » SEPTEMBER 1, 105 Botanists Study == Ragweed Plant | UM Conducting 5-Yeor| © Study Toward Control) - ane Cae -jOhio Woman Heads - Legion's emma aay | Zee Stents, Ou, Ladies Auxiliary of the American “> WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS — of Hay Fever Bug MO gt we ANN ARBOR @® — The ragweed ed cece Mae - |wag elected at the final session Pew my sass : se health hope ‘te meho Important B11 0M eueeexclusive Showing wt ar et 2150 Opdyke Rd. a a s bad How and where the - ee eon OMOET: motion pictre [se en tet Huge Kiddie Land =>," = MA 4-3138 . , sai eaten nny it the eaaian Ge : — are some : achievements anists hope to answer for the med-| — NIGHT om | that it is ical. profession. ; TO ; sf tmpossible to The ga began maga | | fst them ail! study of sctentific articles | ten about ragweed, is sponsored Gregory Peck's by the National Institute . of \ mighty health Gueeet the UM engineer- a | , portrayal | ing research institute. i * e k p Is certainly Warren H. Wagner, assistant i pic -u | professor of botany, MISS MICHIGAN — Shirley Ann Swanson, Miss Michigan in the : ene of thom. weed odie which — pears annual Miss America contest at Atlantic City, waves from a float : date : Co-etarred for 170 million years, is “an im) during a night parade of beauties. : E with him are credibly complex plant which. Saas x4 ri ee — | [aon of he Anon eee Hollywood Headlines Idfer | eS. FBASEHARE | n socorey ot » wen oe a soldier 7 (ome | ie oe wo Beauties to~- Compete : | or x ceatend vey of the distribution of species ’ ‘ in the sfate. te ) i FN LEoGERN [22m 2 in ‘Night Passage’ Movie | WME At picture ae the the growth of the plant over a f vengetw period of years ts to begin. By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS cotillion (at ti tien in| JOHNSON iy oI very Curbs There will bd a study of allergic HOLLYWOOD INS) — Thess Dar his neck. ster | 7 er ve ’ Michi ris, ith: ea 1 eres [Prion ot Seaoon ander per He Sear bat deme at Us| Tay Marts we oo tomes] MBA CL eee C= re ney of surveys and research. |for two pictures a year, get for Charisse and his children - . Showings ot 7:28-11:02 wondertul Sn dauee Ry cuteparile oe nother rary ag flew in today from London J rn tl 1€ t special A t * j " - t Pas- fi e “ 3 pe et ew 1258 Diane Bullets Riddle House T..< opposite Jimmy Stewart and) fist fo spend two days with them. | HI BEB s., greatness! wean tarwera = OF Negro Dixie Politician |Ausie Murphy. perothy ig rig.(bie Picture mndey te See ay | @tette My young friend y is rid-|" oe —d : PRICHARD, Ala. — Four|ing high these days—end for that ; WARNER BROS : That gal Linda Christian gets pistol shots fired into the Elaine. Miss Doroth segtyn tence of a Negro candidate for agony beck inom @ trip to New| Sound. She's mow being sebn tn | \City Council late last night. sate be where she exploited “Written! the quieter places with Prince | jsaid no one was hurt. jon the Wind” and entertained her) Christian of Hanover. - | |whole family, courtesy of U-L | mand Purdom ts still No. 1 tm 1 and Wynn Rocamora, Jack En-| ORSON | GRAND HAVEN — The As| Charies Laughton, whose ater, Jan Sterling and’ Paul - ADDED FEATURE— gan, with representatives in 55\at the time I went to | aire. Carlton Alsop and Peggy! SDAY of FURY? | —cc rete Mecete | Michican cities, tlhe had tw bow out of "The Brings 3 Oo [ones a» TECumiCOLoR 34th annual convention Sept. 14-16\of the River Kwai.” Jey wlis od ! : Dale Robertson - net Corday Fe erat rind Haven ip presidonn | Charlie is not only going to dl-lin the pdm ny cm gem | rect “Major Barbara,” but he'll/ They're the two comics who ap- also act in it with Glynis Johns. |peared with Nat at the Sands in| ROOAAAIAN he weulda't have time to keep Vegas, and they very wel] DISNEYRAMA TONIGHT — Pema, | STARTS SUNDAY | $/spci"* mmm mn Sem Martin ne PONTIAC «* ROGERS. & However, “The Bridge” will not HAMMERSTEIN’S : § Fe i at 3 f F GREAT PRES IN: :) “The King ness for Laughton's role, and he's dd| aie SPECIAL! | SHOW WEA TE ' (a Ly and | With him in the big name cast! | , will be Jack Hawkins. Speigel will | : Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Road FE 5-4500 Open 6:30 P. M. papery sieeanareesa Myst . TRADE-IN RETIREMENT RUMOR ke CEXTRAL ok | * SPECIAL | - : SNEAK PREVIEW | | LAUGH ATTRACTION ‘ on YOUR OLD We Con't Tell the Neve of Te Tk" See - Your OLD wit MAKES YOUR 3 — oO r The way I hear oa SHOWN IN THE, PONTIAC. AREA Rarer yor | $imser tne FULL DOWN PAYMENT SHOWN ONLY AT 9 P. M. Then see , | Siment field. They didn’t make 3 3 pL saree S52 | | GARTOON FESTIVAL | fesse cers ro RD er. , ) . selling ti — ; _ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN nth phegels Sem Ok NY | TV : ‘ | bany now getting ready his if ; ‘aa DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT 261.50 IN, OF PICTURE AREA | IT HAS 2 SPEAKERS’ B One on the side—One on the front | IT SWIVELS © BNO MORE CHAIR: MoviING— “AT TURNS-TO-FACE-YOUt*—— Reg. Selling Price $259.95 | 0 MONEY Down | 52 Years “4 ey WAYNE. GABERT eS. ot oe Sa ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 ‘2s *. at Town Hall yester- SATURDAY por wo en re t ee * WALLED | LAKE| many oyna mit ail RES Joe Smith Ho Kickott Rally The en ane H. McCloskey, 1 rut Ey Union Lak and Haggert Roads Open 6:45 2 Thane EM 38-0661 oenadniientnsincnt nial caren athens ines : ALL COLOR. SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY THEM ALL! | The St ‘Texan gC NEMA aap it @ivs ff . FEF = i rf Mat- national 7 ang Invite }2 Drowned Marinés | ash Up on Okinawa explains. i REACHEROUS, Ww rees © TH DRI! VE IN i WATERFORD THEAT Cor. Willows Lake-Alport Reeds ex office Opens 6:30 P.M. . Anna Magnani wants to do the film version of “Best House bus. By EARL WILSON * x * too happy about. it. Frank TV'ers.. Loretta Wayne. _ That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Bedtime in Las avai | Is About 7:30 or 8 A. M. LAS VEGAS—Joe E. Lewis is winding up a long engagement at El Rancho Vegas and heading for the Copacabana in New York where he'll also enter labor politics. “I'm in an AF. of L.—American Federation of Lushes,” Joe BStrip-teaser Lili St. Cyr, on Army Regiment Ged by Japanese Consul , Rm ocr SSOCCOHOSCESOEOOOs rrrerrrerrerrr ty ot: : hee i | “It keeps me wp,” he says. “I like to-go to bed at 7:30 or 8. | That’s why I can’t get interested in going to New York to do |® Broadway show.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y. . Sinatra's father, just retired,| says he'll sell his N.J. property and move to Calif., “to be near my grandchildren.” Joanne Dru and John Ireland, who, battled bitterly a month ago, did the erat 4 kisses bit at Toots! . Artie Shaw's romantic letters Steve Allen are offering heavy loot Poem a M. Monroe personal appearance on their) . Lewis Strauss, AEC chief, may resign before election day... . Segal, who helped Ethel Merman to star-| dom, has a new protegee singer— Mrs. Joe Louis persuaded the ex- champ to reject a $20,000-a-year job | hosting at the Bowlero bowling alley; too many “late hours” .« Red Skelton wants Rocky Marciano for a TV guest shot | in Naples,” opening on B'way soon .. . Think YOU got troubles? | | Farouk has a million in lawsuits pending against him. Earl's Pearis . LeRoy Allman recalls this truism: “The best way te tell if a man is having = good time at a party is te watch his wife.” ‘WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Most summer romances are ended either by September or marriage.”—Margaret Puchir, Colum-| | RANCHIPUR” A PICTURE THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL LOVE! 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Williams was | Colorado Springs officials who have Geologists particularly see | the treated at Monroe Mercy FULL COURSE CHICKEN DINNER SERVED FROM 2:00 P.M, [ih Bomettese Music by the “3 Little Words” with loe at the Hammond Organ _ ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL | park “off limits” for would-be|Park as a story of nature in crea- Se KE-OUT. : LUNCHES —:— DINNERS —:— TA ~ORDERS uranium prospectors. Any blasting, | tion. Hundreds of niillions of years ‘Paper Industry Expands | COCKTAIL LOUNGE —:— COLOR TV UB it was felt, might threaten the|ago, its rocks lay at the bottom | BANGOR, Me—Maine’s paper, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING L PELICIO park's weird limestone formations. | ,¢ seas that at times covered |industry is getting a boost, with: 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Road FE 3-9732 US | . The Garden of the Gods, near |Colorado, The waters receded; |grams totaling $31,000,000 planned | Pike’s Peak in the heart of (cataclysmic forces tore apart the by two major producers. Great | . |Colorade, has been a tourist |stone masses, upturned and tilted |Northern Paper Company’s plans] # s attraction for decades, says the |them into ridges and peaks. call for an outlay of $21,000,000 at ° 9 . As |Finally, wind and weather began|Millinocket and East Millinocket, | Pete Martin 8 | early as 1886, when only one /the slow, endless erosion processes and Eastern Corporation of Bangor | National Park—Yellowstone—had want carved: somag's bizarre ‘forms. ‘will construct a $10,000,000-mill for |. been set up, Congress considered * ibleached kraft pulp at Lincoln, | a bill to make the site q public Cant ene eas | recreation and sightseeing area. as happened some years ago when The addicition to the use of drugs) a its “Balanced Rock.” | or parts of what would be jeune and modernization pro-| T AHOE FOOps 3412 Dixie Hwy. 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Meeting | —fT LL duanannacan JUGecusnGnweeuenenes= ae bcs BOBS CKEN HOUSE = | PHILS INN 73m F FLOOR SHOW oe ee ee SLIM and “a hushed Wagner.” One| ar te aes bal i Yoon unimpressed writer said it was “‘a/ 3 or pale, pink joke” that irritated him. | FEATURING RIDAY and a ¥ AND HIS Helen Hunt Jackson, author | $ CORNHUSKERS $) tu tpprecaten o ho regs | im Person 3) taser ow ae torm "paren LS Saat jgo= ai “The Man of _AT-THE PIAN® ond ORGAN st Ah Be -$ | ' | HOUGHTON # — Artists totixig|leased from Chippewa Indian tribes would consider a textbook on gov-| bringing by Charles Hebbard, who built & ernment. sawmill in Pequaming. At peak) Larson brushes over, scSthpet Ore. @ — The Paints and easels are neprcra tpl gbd-verheven’ ‘about a colorful revival of an school teaching hospi.’ ‘Upper, Peninsula “ghost town.” i ~emy (og oe . * « lences.. One lecture room is wired) The village is Pequaming, once|™more than 600 men. an electronic stethoscope so/part of Ford Motor Co, holdings in and along Keweenaw Bay on Lake Su-, al i 35 “Albums of New P in 45's of LP. Come In Today for Complete Details Please, No Phone Calls FE 4-0566 lays and Z * F p | ~ (Formerly Sallen‘s) 17 North Saginaw St. Cleaned and adjusted — one oot page Now phar A Watch Cleaning Special rat 20. 17 NORTH SAGINAW ; But owned tract was sold to develop-... ers who opened it as.a resort ' area. And now an putting new Iife | esque village After Walsh ART COLONY AT GHOST TOWN — Frank -Wokurka and his | wife, Doris, instructors, discuss a sketch of the Lake Supérior shore- _ line at the Kitchigami School of Arts at Pequaming. The town once | was the site of a prosperous lumbering operation which closed in : Art Colony Breathes Life — “Into Old UP Ghost Town |operation in 1877 the mil] employed. ‘without mentioning, the fact that Henry Ford bought the Pe- Peninsala from Heb- bard in 1923. He built a new saw-’ | lodge overlooking the bay. 8 Ce eee ee Set, in the pictur- | store, church and isieae plant beware: 75 homes and i coltages were board-, What He Says Sounds Good icchiner Weed 2. stient took by to help on his speech-writing. Lar- attempts to show the “‘new Repub- licanism”™ under Eisenhower has for doing the right gives the De¥nocrats credit tor py little. It’s a very cool piece of writ- ing. And it may help the Repubii-! ‘cans in this election. But it is | ‘hardiy what a political scientist | almost. \the administration—no matter how | ‘well it runs the government—is standing on a foundation built up ‘by Democratic programs over 20 years. ‘ence last week. | Still, Eisenhower bestowed his | oon with quadruple, built - in in “I can't recall every detail —_ in it (hedge No. 1)... I can't... say I stand and the piived ey eens statemept thedge. No. 2 |. Two beaded and wife teams ‘bought the property, they decided|.. . but in g (hedge No. 3) oy nee’ 4 Ors i i ee | mre a n-h JO ROGELES, SO HELP ME, OAS OUST @ LITTLE DOSE TRESTOENT! RIVICOLOVS. ALLI DD > NECESSARY yr TREATMENT ITE ft a) how mech or how many yeu ows. esos BER 7, 1956 - __| LTH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTE porarily to allow construction. The lease on the store’s old building, at 631 Oakland Ave., expired NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors | Auburn Heights Woman . “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Hours: Daily 9 to 5, Wed. & Sat. 9 __ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS _ tives by Joos 47% &. Saginaw Bt. ls Declining { MARKETS | in Stock rade Injured in Collision | Mrs, Loola B. Herr, 39, FOAM. at this Cash Loan Service for the Wage Earner PONTIAC: 127 WN, Seginew Phone FE 2-0214 Crab, No, 1, 400 ba. 5 oney. 328 ba; Ne. 1, ; No. 1, 3.80-4.00 bu. Haven, fancy, 3.78 bu; Wi 2: at s- < i oy a z “ Fe zi < , E $ bm ea BerFE eo uss. : ay FE} i % 2 ' 5 fy ee zy3 ot as fend "83! “a : ve w “Ee = 22 P. essney i cE 2 E Seust4 Rveseeueue vee 44443 PPREP SeE-re-tesatsy @Oan-4sie id - - vene *# WHR eaeane ees geasaassaesssey baaoe . — $E55 aa quit avne a z ker and Mrs. Richard i? a4.) easgers a - 33 Se ar 4ane cngue 22 tm teense: 8 b ne i Zz ¢ 1 COMPARE Our PRICES! 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Write Pon- help, $32: Bm ane » ~tise Press Box No. 73. _ GIRL OR WOMAN To WATCH: | ORDERLY, EXP IN GENERAL baby and do light housework. ata PR. . —_— m.... mere for home than wages. Vey: Sa eee Gea | eed For Tall EM 93-4343 between ORS FOR WORE Iw LAU : a _2_and 5 daily. Apply ad Mr Warren between & . OPERATORS aot ive. only. Fonte Lowe AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE = att. $40 5. Telegraph. : . DB as ~ 1 ocheol ys ¢ - se Too, J ° A Must be experienced. Apply im Bun. off. © oes om BAN . Mo em calls, . _EM_ 3-3754. : ANIELS MFG. CORP. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Ee 207? Orchard Lake Rd ee home, more for pome. MAN WTD. FOR GENERAL Bex 30 farming. Oxford. OA 8-717) HOUSEKEEPER WIDDLE AGED PINBOYS. 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Janitor ard window oarries, : UNASS between —< Allen Airport Reward “Hobbies & ‘Supplies 24A oIPre, POTTERY, age, chenile, — fit), Ba Lawrence, PED 23-1414. Notices & Personals 25 , tO NA ~ NY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing «a friendly adviser, contact M M s Michaelsen. Phone Confidential, The Sal- __vation Army. ¢. | COMPLETE “LAWN Landscaping 18A ee 5 ACRES OF § YRS. OLD 80D for sale. MAple 5-4080 | aeetous BULLDOZING YARD, ‘Ea 3302 peers and back filling. | BUILDING Land- scape service. COMPLETE LAWN id __mance and. shrubbery. 25 yrs. @x- | LAWNS, EXPERT NDSCAPING. LA ATIOS, drivew mers. Os Drain tiles Ra Fapor TREE OA removals, Ph. FE 56-6693 or OR 3-2000. : j AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry, KE the facts about matters, Private consultation, FE, 5-520) 2079 Atrport Rd. ort MAID FOR SUPPLIES Mrs, Burnes. FE Pedr 93 Mark. EXPERIENCED Ri, CER COR-. setiere. Winnifred M. wagers, e270 teh, Republic. 2413 IN DEBT? bid you are having trouble mens LORS, ale above ontini Theater. = . COMPLETE JOB. Large weeds, grass and bush ~~ having. “TSnone MY rtie a > re or SPECIAL M Cold -t, ROTO-TELLING. YARD LEVET- ing, seeding 4 fertilizing. PE 4-6229. _fcaping. White's, FE 5-3 SOD — Del. 40 cents per yd. FE $-3140, | 80D | Delivered or laid, fr ee land- | a sodding - 35-9636 oF PE _2-2168. : __ Moving & Trucking 19 _Perry, “on Sines | WILL THE MAN MAN WHO TOOK Pic- tures of a capsized sailboat in __eall FE 5-1221 coLoRED HOME. DAY caRE __for cl children. Licensed ._ PE PED 4-2892. CHILDREN LOVED | AND Ch CARED for. FE 23-1730. DAY CARE. CLOSE TO DOWN- town. FE 46248. EXC. CARE FOR 1 CHILD, LI- censed home. FE 5-9575 LICENSED DAY CARE, years, 29 Douglas. FE $-1087. HA service PE oh 86 state. LIGHT HAULING AND PICK OP _ service, EM 3-3304. LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. call Bill, FE $-5033. hauled. Sand. furniture buyers. Cash w FE 4s. FURNITURE N EEDED Entire bome or odd lots. dollar _Sale, Phone OR 3-271". LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT wan you. OA &-26e8t; __Wtd. . Miscellaneous 28 yonx ¢ cans. § $15. You. KEEP tires. er on furnaces. MY ene FE 4-4878. at ee anytime. and ae TON PICKUP _ heat. wort. Gat LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FE_ 6.0008. Winch 1 tor, a ah en oe itn 4-0561 between FOUR OLD op nrg GaGLED PRES. PREE. . REDUCED RATES van to serve Smith Moving, FE 4-4064. Ete 2 of tiy. moved here from out Spd would like a limited ns gees Ali. KINDS. Zebhn Featherstone. " Ceacel Contractor FROM B TO. ROOF. THOM BASEMENT LOK. Ale | i ADDITION . TERATION PL . | PB TING ROOF REPAIRS ROOFING. sD = A oe e “ROOFING Ba Mew of ag yrs. CAND — AIR COMPRESSORS Cub tractors, epee eo ce: iS Dizle Hwy, : Open Daity = PE 40461 | A-l PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX: aA-l custom DECORATING, WALL tL Com- SaRRarTeED Ty Ty oe :| RADIO & TV 197 ire aR a “Trucks to Rent. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD Sanday Includ: FE 4-1 O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Leng Distanes Moving, ONE WAY | COAST TO COAST RENT HERE aoont and LEAVE THERE FP, £. HOw F168. Dixie Ry. Painting & Decorating 20 terior. Free est, 240 Baidwin, 5-Jid4. : Stea: vic meter m service, whine NTERIO iz EXTERIOR painting, : a: aa : Ag heat, pear bus. By Sept. Ib. FE 56-6226. A py ma — DACGRTER | Let’ house. “fea es ‘. nice ioeaity. PE. PE 82734, FAMILY OF 4 bg © WOULD py to rent house UNFURN, MOD, HOUSE. N. SIDE. 1 child. FE 3-7686, Share Living Quarters 30 3 GIRLS WISH TO SHARE LAKE hh 1 other girl. Crest In 5-1428 after 5. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ae CONTRACTS TED ti a 7 Ts waiting. you? Rene easonable . TE CASH *OR YOUR a contract or equity in your K A. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. oot | panes AINTING, DECORATING “AND Very fessennt . FE 2-2116, A OR [- 60 yre exoerience. FE ANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER OR 3-7061 Painting & Wall i Washing Free estimates, PA FERBANGINO ey TENIGn paintin: sonable rates. Free cotiansaee: he me first, T. PF. __Robbina, 238 PE 47669. ~~ Physio-Therapy Z1A rounn/ sMALL WHITE ax ay don og & track or -|WE WILL GIVE YOU A Fates | ; _ — Tr zon . a a hid- NICHOLIE & "HARGER ; Bid oft the sale ‘el yeas contract | 5 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | NH, inaw St, si one Teves. ait gE one $250,000 At our disposny to . purchase new or ‘on ae a See_ me FOR BOB BAwA N, To Buy—To Sell—To insure Se ve eal REALTORS | ‘our land contract. y ge 3 ation ae Sea A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. vee Rd. FE 42533 MORTGAGES ON GOOD Hortncen resorta : ne Huron BEY rE tis a td * MA 62503 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Pe "om entrance, close in, =. new cote. Detrott eat location “echelons or couples, by day or week. ' J ROOM PURN. APT W. SIDE Eves ithe vere eioan Cass Loke on Labor dey please 4 La. ' Wed, d. Children to Board 1 26 3 Wid. Household Goods 27 HAULED. ONE OF PONTIAC’Ss LARGEST Ee siting. Fahy catty | * gees aia tu "ante. be Pe Sa | Wanted to Rent 29 Caen ene eee | * sorte Commonwealth, 1 block west of Opdyke Rd | exeellent trans. Priv, home and ; wart couple, reas. Go FE 45062, 74 DWIGHT APTER 5 P.M. 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN, % Florence Ave, . We apes taaetn tare farms, = RMS. OR 3-9138 call after ter &., entrance, private bath and fire- yom: “Adults only, North side, 44973. LARGE MODERN 3 ROO ROOM APTS. by week Children N. SAGIN. AW . a". Ay! vam. By y I 2.50 pe’ _ re "HEMPSTEAD 162 E_ Huron PE 48284 NEW, STRICTLY PRIVATE &SPA-~ flat, Near Wa- CPA PANGUS 1919 M15 Phan “toctaee Clean, mployed ¢ drinkers, we, ‘Reteronsee. June ist, . $70, $75, with ait. On Ww Lake, on or 34153, . nnn mcrae RN. CHILDREN Ges heat. Year aime on “UNION COURT APT— =. of =. apt. Adults only. KG G. HEMPSTEAD After 5. call FE +! $7871 N. MOD- 5 ROOMS & BA fo Orion. C 6 Crescent 8t.. Orion. v Beli Wee on days call TUxedo| eter Lake Estates Quick F Possession we Se otter Bene Seat N iCHOUIE eseruae | ass ’ whe will re IE ae nan 170 W. Pike Bt, REMARKABLE COUNTRYSIDE VIEW Humphries 24 PE e714 Opes_Eventage a oe LAKE ESTATES Lovely 2 bedroom home . breeseway, and 1 cer arage. Full basement, large we lot wit ’ shade. Full price only $12,500, With terms. Realtor ON "Telegresh * 921s mon! garage Pell pee piieme tt neat, scelient Es ee. oe Seiten eneennemeeenniittingd gg BONTIAC “OPEN DAILY chuett SCR hates N ICHOLIE a ii ah == Ragga Phas oad ees, oS oN os W. Mura FE tasn pps tte AUBURN HEIGHTS |- BRICK $10,975 it Home oe tote. pe arernast| Bey aa oe Phone ua for : Dol fear from a not feel door, Ail foe 0.80 w with $3,200 RIS & SON REALTORS es me el — _ Huron Phone FE 41557 \ No Down Payment \ S re tall ment ae wir- % i ie: oF on our with oy oe | small down payment, iE bedroom ranch . Hardwood # : Eves. ‘til @ — Sum. 1 to ‘ sol, 1 : . THIRD ‘8T. BHAM, BRICK 1% STONY. — is te Toribe fot wie’? Sar ge 2 N "ia" Goieet” Bestest Reromest Sore est! Priced “with $1,500 R ESTER Manchester MI io Gown. OCH es : : : R. D. RILEY, Broker 1 of the older homes with Bving | 5"Roous "ESAT * A N $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 a kitchen and ft bedroom | found lakefront home, rE ae” _ Foom bome with ; car] Nice home. Close in, Has tncome or FE 40037 =. \| down. 4 bedrms. up. Pull base- secre, 8 5 OF “DRAYTON PLAINS | Be"tayssti ise” atta | Set Tine ror pirat 4¥4 ROOM Ee bse a eee | — Cmepnceat | are Seecakte sont as | eee Bs, Pe ua Zoe grasps t,t beawt| ue woproage comms | gras Pevet Sete": | | By OWNER. The {room full basement home| with cae coe 41% INTERE . ts of shade trees Automatic; Check These Features 1 b Recently built home, Large ph block from #2308 Ya “REST FA. fag, US. Put. OR. as heat. Fireplace. All furnished. | 9 ft lots 20 ft, living room, oak RIDGEW AY ture windows. " omed . Full * $10,500 URBAN + © 1966 by WEA Bervics, ne mmediate possession, $11,500 with Noors, wardrobe closets, tile bath tered walls. Lake “ feapt Ban, Pun pee se Swe ‘Tpke ef this tow rate | 07 = me pe 7 , tractive igitethosd. Wen} ——_ 3 bedroom with every convenience ranch home with « besuti- ‘ ‘ , ; rms MDDS ING. Wailer, close 6 everything,” |ois Baldwin Ave” scaped. $4,000, terms, Call OR. ADD’S INC. : is. in Ave FE 4-€203 saat $ £24 mnovation of modern Senin ful view, 7 bolscams ond ted ‘I sure hope this doesn’t turn pop against cereals that ve sea You Can’t Find MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ng seaped. Pirepiace ‘and’ grill in | contain prizes small enough to swallow!” ; CLARKSTON ons s Sal*aulstiatet | Iatee seer yard “Some trait | IMMEDIATE A Better Buy SHELL HOME 1.000 DN. room, | oo $2,900 down. $300 DOWN 42 f%. ranch style, We build ; A large 2 car Ps Low , paymens. Fi : Pp AYMENTS our own lot, We can finance | a coer} * good Boy st $anso0. FZ Kz. wo DOWN i or Sale Houses 43) For Sale Youses 43) DOSSESSION ae ah em? Seite house with bese fishing for you. Bee Out 25 - ee, rete S Serer: soavleWhectri waier Bester. #6 eee room No | Bit Segrom, onck renee te) $67 Per Month | #atsnrond Sz BEDROOM. | gp mecteser ne pen Aum . : ¢ ’ eced $1 ; : ts located on blacktop street. ; ; lake privileges. | of ‘stu ; atten | , ioe SSODOWN gos deer reat © Down Payment! Ser eee | ee | Spedony Set ade si] 3 vil tad ror ee 4002, Dixie Bey a ate pa Nie nd Bo ay roo *| qrensterred, out, of Winte gad wits Model Open Set heed Oe Tio down, 4) a, 1980 ce . , Sears ane tors han ya , tis lot i f. low down pay- bomen. Exterlgy compl 2 vrnee ccly 8 a x B Owner will sacs betray Mica afrel Commeree = ¢ Toem Detse. Nice ether, tres saratatle. . ae S.racjtenet| Goeth guntetat ue tart | ‘cat ware ania Sa ae j tre elim *” Sr ice tat Masset MOEN: | hut in mile pact ontetintgad| Atagrasavila Ra, ‘Wateror’, Of | “RET HORSE CORB xy Meigs St. Cal at 5 ms large room, LADD'S INC. East Biyd, to Madison, 3-1268. , : CARE PRORT “HOME WITTE Tite Toe deen tags” "| ct Die Mey Pravin Poe | a eS MULTIPLE LISTING GERVICE 380 ___/ . SEPH'S HOSPITAL. tivities room ° ith $1459 DOWN < Large overs, | 4 teen sie : | gigises eee | pemeaMinad ony |S pepe Ser ate res | OWNER SACRIEICE,| $100 DOWN neighbors ie Terms. — by appoint about 34 ; . BARGAIN BARGAIN [p°“". T G TROCKE MODEL w — miles west of Clarkston.” At this —bambiae 2 rs se_§ Mie & Parmin t, Kentale- We_,wy bulla 2, of 3, bedroom 6980 Gown and immediate Brand New Bungalow ‘we Now under Con i wee Sveueae J Total price cniy $1,980 | EAST HURON IN low. Huge 6room - ranch our sites are sion, Latpe $ rooms snd” bain. On 12 Rolling Acres (Now under Construction) | at Sylvan Lake — price only 67.580. BAST Dum and bath, very nice, | Poli basement face brick. 2 full | snd/level. Lake privileges and es on 2 tice t0ts.| Westers sam” > 1648 Dnton Lake RA eM 34et1} ON EARLMORE AT ‘This Lyesreld ranch home | SMALL CHICKEN FARM-Modern| clean large roome. & $ | Daths, many built «in featert+ 7 , DON McDONALD pee to tate, A Very) tome 2 ES full BY OWNER BONDALE . eff much comfort +#bedroom home with modern coon wenuty chap. A. iad eae pg ~ fer wick sale, Also | —_/ * on 33837 Sebi sy canons eth bright. cheery living room. | $0.08, 000, Gown, Wen site.2 a Sits Tieor’ to ceiling “Rom an heat. @ acres and gual barn | . 00. Call today, ail Bouseh ig, farnishings for sale. | HOUSE AND GARAGE La “. $850. ‘ ie 2 ment, needs "4 brick ace. Most con- and house. Ideal for / Pontiac . Immediate : g +e tor Se _ j a : su : , ON ALT session, no offer overlooked, boughs as soa Full hesoment.| Si\che down. 8 per month. Call PE 44387 for ‘TLow sant nek oe satin "413,000" with a Sows wee 2 bedroom tangaiew end | WEST MOD. BUNGALOW. Base, | —Ster ¢ P.M. OR }333, except for plastering and heating. All This for $7, ; WEST 8) N-Wies Seedroem | EBOtY pine dining room, fenced | MENT. Oll BEAT LARGE TOA. . * Tiiness forces sale. Total price) Attracts ' al Fashioned for Comfort S ih Shae ard with 1 acre of VACANT. $0995, TERMS. OWN- MIDDLETON’S $7,688. . , ue tae with a Low end eed te faa Reine sean everiooking |s [hire Ta today for only $1,456 R, PE ¢1123 Days. —_/ JIM WRIGHT suburban , Large lot tout S please the most demanding. ext, of heat. Scat) .o*® a / Best Buys Realtor yt ge “a he Payments te.” Spactousiy planned with be, Fenced /*ré. ieKe priv | NORTH ARDMORE STREET - GOOD TERMS . 2 Oskiand FE Sou) pest. Ook :. Paky feinted Rautral fireplace, ige rm. Bis Sindee win Gi-| FTUys Teel buy tm this lovely | West, aide. 8 Dom iege. terms. KENNETT GARDENS +] Acre Near Airport. | @e'sen Une Gen me Best Buys terior affording ~. ae neighborhood, nicely landscaped, | OFF . [= me ges UNOA ‘This family bas 2 per imonth. , Ys. TION in . Micely land- ~ modern | BS outa, 06 beet, ok ee aS - LANDSCAPED La a . on ce i , ecaped with 3 car garage. home—new in "SS. Modern Kitch- ag oY toed Bere = ae - Saae me iSrade kes Giroux-Franks Today SO Daye | pegasus aly Sa] Stee int Siotee™wi 88 | omar pares | C.HOUSTONREALTY | | Leslie R. Middleton basem Garage ean v REAL 4 . - i re a cont Sine ey, ond KF ell RENT BEATER PART TIME PARM—or gracious| sboyer, la‘ee kitchen with pleo- i or ys oe tee memati = | Wh Bateman ETE gE, hes) Seat cumets with folding oor A GOOD BUY rage eee! KUSHELS = | FES | Why | Sf cer a ceeseres| Bilstein "eae naaa pit ne, | sas a en an ener | LAKE | Siiueire Pay Kampson| S&as:| E2EEYES Reser Ses ieS ; : dath, 1% ae . Small barn, ee full Dase- : re = —— FESS PE ON A ett ae Rent : a Tit WILLIAMS ris, ‘a berenees ry pn A N REALTORS FE 40528 «senha sipopeen RE SURANCE ; fats ; ees or ek CS ES 3 Bedrm. Ranch Home stron os set fe : Mn Sis | [3m 8 “Telegraph Eves. & Sun. FLOYD KENT, = ee ones tt BF . a 106 ~ Ed Mf St : kame ; " ON LOCA = - . 40547 w. M, Stout, Rea it; 4 Bedrom. Bi-Levels © SS con one Gee te Saturday and Sunday a. ome ae. Nest te Consumers Power OAKLAND VE HAPI 1 M, sostew ©. a Ta Vacant, $500 Do 2 Car Attached Garages ee Se. Afternoon 2. ae OR on pared GI's Commercial. # rm, house with 6 ES Gee eot ice tinedreim’ —|aucuvogs Sane ARE YOU LOOKIN 3 yh hy Bownrtaire wos rept oe 5 ee s— oy] RR gt dy A ODES LAKE FRONT LOT U LOOKING = xe, | taurant, $8,009 with $1,400 down. Fre car “ea. | Yes, that is the Down aed lavatory. [ares | window walls facing from | fee “mel can mane estown RD RITE = ; ° i the other tux-| with BO. more cost. other features "| fated rooms, ands nice full REALTY COMPANT Beto FE eon $ ee ee ake privi- Sie: ‘Sey Woke mame me por yt ang’ Rae OPEN 12-7| Eistsees = 70 MO. eet Eat ape fe. | Scores: Gal nol "Sa 2 bedroom, 5 room OT re- parte Gpuaure noone = - ; . INCLUDES TAXES they. Drayton, Fising | "eS DOWN sale, bait to 196. Nice S week and | knew I'm f “ o3 - ae / 31014 $950 landscaping. storms and SAT. & SUN. worth more downstairs, I'm — = FULL PRICE $11,395 2 oe Very attractive |S-roam, one-diery Seciyn, ons paved stress | ANY BY APPOINTMENT) ‘andacaped lot with te cat sits Ll, AtW f , NORTH SUBURBAN | ce" Some, Wie 3 38, inet - ad onty 40.060. Call tor fur | won Gommerce ma. 2 miles; S0rast- ful ers aterford $1.090 DOWN. Income. THis home| — aratern 2 - bedroom home te lady Will appreciate, F : rey nd eee nee aes | | SEES take meg for nite pee we Established to 1916 ae Gt Some ranches with fo gas furgaces, ‘snd mg: hg CRAWFORD AGENCY ‘or Colored, Vacant. —s{|_ miies to model = $3180 So s— ; — =~ : “Ty baths ee -re/ furnished. | "Screens and beautifull 53% W. Huron st Oniy = KUSCHELL Cail Lcd ower . | WE'LL BUILD A HOME Living rooms, 24x13 ta} value $128 per month.| fied lot. 2802400. Full FE. 21317 of --45%5 ‘54 Buick ‘52 Buick ff ONE FULL tae en 1903 ai | e H e re Ag 23 | n 2 Dr, Century Hardtop 2 Door Special and DEPENDABILITY is ee YEAR ess ‘all i . ‘55 FORD Tires MEME ae AND BRIGHT SPOTS LESSON FOR TODAY ie a , — - | COMI N CS | : ici g : ontia Ee 61905 - Ieaceen nsan a SESE eRAMOREAON AND cuate ||? Aware’ =~ ADearFarisve || TO YOU - WHEN YOU DRIVE] | we? ae wete™aed Heater, Hydra- TEED SATISFACTION, ee . i : : = = matic srtesetesss S795 BUY ONE OF THESE SAFETY TESTED $295 $395 H C) ME ‘53 FORD 1952 USED CARS NOW! | ‘51 Ford 'S1 Chev. | | na aq_| Uae Eos] 1955 Chovrolet Bel Air $Save$|] 7P Pew Bester Ya iy big Te @ se = si 1952 Chevrolet Bet. —¢ 595 $1795 $245 ge ae aber CAR 54 1 PONT. Heater, Dr sats es Hardtop, bright color. radio and A paz price. ‘93. Cadillac ‘SO Pontiac ‘94 Buick Super, eats teats $1695, : Ly one siyeuen eae, Coupe DeVille alue conser rss| — ygcq || 1953 Chev. 2Door .......$.795]| gw, *ben Yee 1°55 Rambler $1695) 'S4 CHEVY |Puek Hardtop, Radio & eras, Teter “fas"pelae™ MO $1495 | $1295 © | ‘5S Packard ...... $2295 | $i rk : eater, Dynaflow $1095 1955 Ford hae $SAVE$ a4 Pontiac '53 Buick ' | e Fekige. Pet Power, terson LA Tey > «. | exec earat| TURNER |. tiratourersacie [fe Swe tomeie 99 Rontioc catcling.- $2085 ‘534 FORD |: 1 RUCKS || 1954 Oldsmobile 2Dr. $395, Dn. $2195 $2495 54 Ford 2 Dr. ..........$1095 ~ $1195 195] (|| CR BE Eero v9 Buick 59 Buick = jj . '53 Rambl ae oe STEEP por Pickup ...1.:9495|] 198 , | pecial 2 Dr. Hardtop Riviera | i a on Sagi bette P seveenns 1955 Pontiac Starchiel. $1995 $795 eee “155, MERC. 1950 Sa ea Pal $1695 ‘55. Mercury Convertible. $2095 $1995 oF e-f agge aa soos $395 if 93 Ford ‘SS Ford l'ss Dose ' ied De Mester. Tinted Glass, W/Wall Tires. a gereneerton| 1052 [1994 Olds 4Do0r__._..$1605|] smorconenie —satntaem Sama 1 DP oo $1985) ORCEVY. (0. take oe 1952 Buick 4 Door ou $1395 $1795 | 8 Ford Fairlane ...... $1595) Srnaciala - wes ae Dump, — : Super Riviere finished tn rich Sten eteee ‘peuipped ; 99 ) Chev. i apo ‘ | ‘SS Chevrolet 2 Dr. tae oe $1395 at spinciairns “ || 195 maar || 53 Dodge 2Dr..... 95| St CHEVY nats cee gts agro ee | Si BI795 | pe See ay hae : ‘ T oe, i ye Red Dodge ie 1956 Ch nae Bel Air... ‘SS AVES Convert cori | ‘98 Rambler Co. Clul cre ; te 54 PLYM. (Herold Tu “$795 sigs | remem S . Harold Turner *) | OTHER NI $895 16h & Wentwerd Ave 1952 Chev. Bel a] Air vrs 5 695 'S3 Dodge ‘54 Ch Gashikreine | pethe "S goel BS a Hug ‘Hoo" tetadSn” etoucntu and beautiful finish. A Door Sharpie eens : | Sia “ sists, NORTH . Bri h S ! 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