- |fees for use of the airport. At pres- = ent the airport’s income approxi- mately equals its operating ex. pense, and the improved facilities are expected to result in steadily improving operating balance. : the airport, hopes to bring the two P c om la acres. The Weather ited — , Polien Count 4 ; Home “Se... THE PONTIAC PRESS % engaal 5 . = , 1110n 114th YEAR x** PON TIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 —38 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS’ UNITED PRESS PHOTOS To Flames Block Roadw AP Wirephote FIRE SWEEPS ACROSS ROAD — Fiames from the raging forest po: < ay: fire which has. burned nearty 10,000 acres near San Berhardino, Calif., flash by a road. The picture was made in daylight, but area is darkened because of dense smoke overhead. i Says “We Got Here First” France to Resist Egypt's arges in U.N. Bid to Air Ch UNITED NATIONS, N. ‘Storm Flossy Turns fo Rain ‘Over Georgia Hurricane Causes Nine 2 ‘ Deaths, Some Damage ~ 12 Die as C47 Sm in Gulf Area By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hurricane Flossy subsid- ed into a vast, drought- breaking rainstorm as it moved slowly over southern Georgia today after caus- ing nine deaths and some roperty damage journey across the Gulf of t of Albany, in southwest Georgia, with its top winds Y. (AP)—French Delegate Bernard Cornut-Gentille said today his country will fi cif debate Egyptian charges Canal controversy. ht Egypé’s attempt to have the U. N. Coun- against France in the Suez Egypt has issued its own call for Security Council in- Kefauver Visits State One Day Claims GOP on ‘Road to Ruin’ at Marquette Meeting MARQUETTE @ — Sen. Estes Kefauver said today the Eisenhower administration is corporate profits rather than hv- man welfare." *tervention in the dispute. It came after Britain and France had asked the coun- cil to consider the situation created by Egypt's July 26 nationalization of the 103- Pa it HI ie yrs H eee ase §F vs id ~~ its WILLIAM F. MAYBURY Mexico and the northwest’ Ex-Comptroller of GMIC Dies W. F. Maybury Served as First Chairman of Hospital Trustees first chairman of the Pontiac Gen- path from Fortieral Hospital Board of Trustees, idied yesterday in Detroit, He was: 65 Maybury had been ill several weeks, Service will be at 2 p.m, Thurs- day at Ali Saints Episcopal Charch with Rev. ©. George Widdifield officiating, Burial will be in Reseland Park on Wood- ward avenue, Mr, Maybury’s body will be at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home after Maybury first: joined General ployed with the GM Truck Co. of Pontiac, predecessor to Yellow When the Pontiac City Commis- sion instituted the Pontiac General County News...... eeesness &, 24 Bed@itoriala «2... oc siwecssccces 6 Furniture Section ll thru 2 oo aii Be 3%, 27 THOS Lk os us % TV & Radio Programs...... 37 Wilson, Earl................: SF Women's Pages...... 21, 22, 23 first chairman. He served in this (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) oom Pontiac Fireman Motors in 1916 when he was em-'* A Weatherman Predicts Skies ito Be Cloudy According to the weatherman, to- night will be partly cloudy with a lov’ near 53O degrees. The forecast for the Pontiac area tomorrow is partly cloudy and cool- er. The high will be around 70 to 74 degrees, itemperature preceding § a.m. was 47 degrees. At 2 p.m. today the thermometer registered 68. Collision Kills In downtown Pontiac, the lowest! | Other Driver Injured in Elizabeth Lake Road Headon Crash A Pontiac fireman, Hal 0. Lioyd, 30.“was killed last night when his car another headon on 3 ; Township. Lioyd, of Drayton Plains, drove his car across the center lane at according. to the other Ce , Joseph P. Preston, 27, of Waterford Township. The victim was dead on arrival at 1:06 a.m. at Pontiac General He suffered multipie face and a ee ea Lioyd had been assigned to Pon- “s No. 1 Downtown Station for ars. 1,500 Still Fighting 5-Day Forest Fire SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. @— Fifteen hundred fire fighters, in- slugged flame on the northeast corner of the 10.500-acre burn was the crit- ical sector. Mile-high Lake Arrowhead, playground for millionaires, COLORADO CRASH KILLS 12 Elizabeth Lake road in Waterford’ ened bits of wreckage (circled) remain of an Air Force C 47 trans- * section and one engine intact. The | persons. | port which crashed yesterday against 14,172-foot Mt. Yale near Buena Vista, Colo.A climbing party found only a wing, the tail nel, was a Women’s Army Corps ny AP Wirephote — Only shattered and fire-black- -|(AP) — All cks Mountain Plane's Twisted Wreckage (olor ado Crash | = ee aes Hi Kills All Aboard Including Wac 7 Men Climb 5 Hours on Mt. Yale to Reach Disaster Scene BUENA VISTA, Colo. 12 persons aboard an Air Force C47 were killed yesterday when the twin-engine craft plunged into the sheer northwest edge of 14,172- foot Mt. Yale. A joint Army-Air Force team equipped with mules . started an ascent to the 11,500-foot level to return the bodies. Among the victims, who included plane reportedly was carrying 12 { Kicks Off employes. Community National UF Drive At a kickoff breakfast ot the Special Gifts Division of Pontiac Area United Fund this morning, division chair- man H. Wayne Gabert announced an initial $7,780 donation from Community National Bank and its! The Special Gifts Division will seek $68,494 of this year’s United Fund drive goal of $612,202. Gabert’s con- tingént of 40 Special Gifts “Torch Lighters” will call on 280 selected donors who have given $100 or more in past United Fund cam- Community National Bank's gift: reflects the nine per cent increase) over last year’s donations which) United Fund is asking of all givers to support its 54 agencies during 1957, The bank’s check handed to Ga- bert this morning at the Waldron mile and a half of them. Some 200 persons fled the resorts on the ad- vice of forestry officials. Hotel breakfast includes the firm's gift of $5,370, and $2,419 from executives and employes of Bank S tarts Special Gifts Drive With $7,780 == Doctors Say Babe {Has Restless Night paign Oct. 23 and closes Nov, 16. | GALVESTON, Tex. —Officials at John Sealy Hospital said +. > State Dems Touring County This Week Democratic state campaigners ‘will move into Oakland County this week, County chairman Carlos Richardson said today; with events Scheduled Thursday and Saturday. Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Auditor General Frank Szymanski will visit the county Saturday in a scheduled all-day tour. Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh will tour the southern half of county Thursday. Planned for the Governor are a breakfast in Holly, brief stops at Davisburg and Clarkston, luncheon the! both civilians and military person- enlisted woman. The bodies were by a S@vén-man team which | rode afd climbed for five hours to ‘reach the scene. ; Names of the dead were with- jheld. The plane was attached to the : Continental Air Defense Com- | mand -at Colorade Springs, Colo. A there said it left about 9:30 a.m. on a@ flight to Hamilton Air Force Base, near San Francisco. Watches’ on the bodies of the victims had stopped at 10:10. Allen Fitzgerald, an employe of the Colorado Reformatory here, flew over the crash scene at mid- day, and later guided the first rescue team to the site. “Tt was the most gruesome spectacle I've ever seen,” he said. “The impact must have been so great that all their shoes were ripped off. Only one man still had on a shoe. 4 * ,* ithe wreckage — one of them i‘way back in the tail section. We. found the others scattered all jover. Some cf them were so badly burned and torn that it was hard to distinguish if they were bodies at all.” The scene is near the top of the Continental Divide, 12 miles west of Buena Vista. Praying for Rainfall SAPULPA, Okla. @ — The Sapulpa Ministerial Alliance has lealled a prayer session tonight on the courthouse Jawn in an effort to.get rain, The group said it will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. each ‘Tuesday until there is rainfall, The city has been under strict water rationing. Sees Expansion for Pontiac IGM Otfticial Stresses Need for Railyard Site in City move materials in and out of Pontiac. Following is the text of Monaghan’s letter: “There is no doubt in my tuis'mere|mind that we here in Pon- és. oo “Six of the bodies were still in ~ re. ee 22 = 2 . *f i 3 ss ts a 2 iy ay? tH 3 its ila gh ere er é |] = SE fied: ed TT i ist ‘se ‘i: af 14 i aii} : ag ds s = i u i zs 7 ie “ oe Stet ai Bait i ity. iti i Jl aa iy Bait Hig ish | Hi z Hay ah He Be a 4 ; TH GO 2t Tes : — eas § - bee f iyae z - a3. w— § E » ‘ ai ee “8 a dies ste 5 Bu ik vit Wie: i ni att * ; ; But all 2 E] Yer: aft : aH 133 ibge (Pu! 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Bob Wagner of New York City— ee ee atmosphere” prevails. Offers unlimited opportu- * * * | Gertain Republican orators |who says that Javits has never| Sent Nixon's campaign managit | T4) : nities for experienced ~The American Communist Party] (notably Leonard Hall in re- lbeen anything but okay as long| % (e const, Cheliner has te. Whatever “became of Gen. tb ht! 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Chassis end Body Drefts- has discovered “moderation,” at Gettysburg) say Tru- jas he has known him, and he's used his political connection to Harry Vaughn? He’s active in . =: wile = heretofore the exclusive property| Ma# called Eisenhower a racke- |known him a long time, stir up business for himself or wack, Dom zl men, Graduate Engineers, fer. He didn’t. aNoTEEn felente., A respected Washington attor- , Wy of the GOP and the party of Ad- ee ney. Alt M. Landon? LD "Tilt Stevenson. But then along comes a beau) Let us point, too, to the action) But in an election year, a de-| OO usea on a fine estate meen nt Ae if pas geste or two, ond one’s hope thatiof John L. McClellan, the jnial can be worthless if pursuing) Gussie Topeka. you are intere The U. 8. Reds have spele- jail is not lost is nourished. Inisas Democrat who heads the old/it through various labyrinths helps rewarding future, we ina 23,000-word statement. The iSenate seat of Herbert Lehman,|named the Senate Permanent In-| On the other hand, Chairman|aide and intrepid pilot? ; invite you to investi- organization now decries “eft: ithe charge of bygone left-wing as-|yestigations McClellan, a Democrat, has post-jup the American end of ! gate these opportu- wing” fronts, hopes to werk ‘sociation has been made against] The subcommittee has been in-|poned hearings in Republican|Swiss. watch group that probably ; nities. hereatter through Isbor and Ne- |New York State Attorney General!yestigating influence peddling, if|Chotiner’s case wuntil after the|made the clock in your car.| : gro groups, knocks Stalin and Jack Javits, any, in the Eisenhower election, on the ground that noth-'Toots Shor? I don’t know. 1) i Fes Fanther bilessetice pertions of Leonia. The foremost non-buyer of thatitration. ing substantial could be developedithink I'll go over and ask him. | : Planes Gintuct Its people who went to prison , J : ’ or, in the case of the Rosenbergs! TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Ni M U.S. Taxpayers to Dig | 15x22 INCH—RUBBER ‘ W. L. PELTON 3 Ebsous who: “tended to accept a ixon oves Deep for Long Time “Welcome” DOOR : Salary Employment Manager 9} %t4tus of illegality.” , | Los ANGELES @—High taxes MATS GMC Truck and Coach Division _- ”* ' will be needed for a long time, Regula? $1.49 Value < ‘ © f 0 wes says an assistant secretary of As pictured, durable rubber door mat with full J 7 : U. S. Treasury. inch scraper tits, very flexible — really scrapes the : Laurens Williams told the tax # dirt off shoes. ideal for doorways, porches, etc. Under Doctor's Care institute: rYITI ITI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitriiittittTy . for Influenza, Throat | chance of riding on the chastened ) 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. tudicrous by the fact that if N. Khrushchev put a blast on either, | _dretieenent) labor or the American Negro 10 is » rattle you can make (A) by taking a small round cardboard box’ tive campaign in his initial visit) “| Was Nearly Crazy morrow, Dennis and his hapless 4 making a hole at each end. Then put a number of small stones or,t0 the Southwest. The yy eorde, would instantly parrot Dolsy iarbies in it, and put a long stick through the holes with one end With Bleeding Piles mene . . projecting a short distance and the other a long way for a handle. oi 18 CHIVALRY DEAD? | Paste the top of the box securely, and paste or tape around the Write suagperetran | ins mete RECTORAT, beng. Tred There are times during an elec- holes. Wind a colored cloth around the stick as a hand hold, and dec-) But he let fly at Stevenson, oar bending ond irite- (thon year when one wonders if orate the ends with strings of beads, and tassels of colored cloth or Democratic presidential nominee, ws cow wth. pore chivalry didn't die for good paper (B). : SS edd tafe ee ot Sir Lawmcelet. (This idea was first suggested by A. L. Neidermeyer, Euclid, Ohio./night, where he spoke to a capa- are these: icity indoor crowd. TORAL Cyt gore — the orators con H YOU have an idea send it in care of this newspaper and it may be city Kinsel's; Simms: t 3-¥.; Hal worth Violet i " ewsfeatures a7 Denselth. Cole's: Purtney: tinue to swear that Vice President. $10 to you. Moore Higgins; AP N Kasge “harter: “Arts, Drayton Plaine, (Nixon called all Democrats (and Tomorrow: Biack Hawk ee his physician diagnosed as influ- TECUMSEH shied bored cone egro A SHAWNEE 12 states in the past week, plus the sowing of Communist seeds. Ad CASTERN OR GREAT extreme changes in temperature The hammer and sickle got | CAKES WOODLAND INDIAN and exposure from riding in open the boot from both U. 8. groups convertibles in motorcades. when there might conceivably FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS — 2 have been to embrace Tecumseh the cause. ‘s wee nt, (ited Indian tribes over a wide area against the encroachment of) native Reds settlers. He was defeated by General William Henry Harrison, later fumbling efforts to leap President of the United States, at Tippicanoe in November, 1811. Their action is made doubly this picture of him with your crayons and paste on cardboard. Fold) Because he wi __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1956 <= = especially Truman) traitors. He|charge is his ‘opponent, Part DAY SPECIALS | Trouble his campaign into the Democratic Southwest today with a parting blast at Adlai Stevenson. plane for Oklahoma City under a. physician's care but determined to carry out the campaign tour scheduled to end Oct. 3 after visits to 19 more states. * * * He was slowed down by what Tecumseh, who was born in Ohio, the son of a Shawnee warrior, ; / |“‘switching”” Democrats if it is to | Tecumseh then joined the British against the Americans, and was win in November. killed at the battle of the Thames, Ontario, in the war of 1812. Color PS e be operating in| heavily Democratic areas, Nixon * HI S. back the ends so it will stand. in a pretrial federal inquiry into 21 x 28 lech Sine the crash @ Fer WASHER @ Fer COUNTER @ Fer TABLE e@ Fer DISH- @ Fer DRYER WASHER pd pommel @ Fer CARD ERATORS TABLE a little after 11:05 p.m. The Original ¢ Stockholm knifed into the Doria $2.95 Value ‘four minutes later. * 2. 8 IB Provides rubber-cushioned working TTo —— 5y) The Swedish American line ~ > In dancing and at tribal meetings, Indians often used rattles. Here planned to conduct a “construc- “peace prosperity and progress” he * ‘in friendly Salt Lake City last accused the Democratic standard-bearer of carrying on “what now appears to be a cal- Step up and take over the wheel... e to GO OLOSNMOBILE! fee" HOLIDAY SEDAN Step up aed enjoy that big-car feel... r me to GO OLOSIVOBILE! Step up and get our trade-in deal..« Now’s the time to co OLDSMOBILE roves Wars waco AF Your una JEROME MOTOR SA Pontiec, Michigan 280 S. Saginaw St. i * IM HER “AQUALSPECTACLE OF 1957* © NOC-TV © SAT. EVE, Sart. 291— | culated campaign to divide Amer- icans on a class basis and to set one group im the population against another.” World population has grown from an increase of 20 million a year in 1935 to about 40 million a year, ac- cording to United Nations esti- mates. 'tersuing for NEW YORK @—The third mate the Stockholm says the position | lights on the Andrea Doria told him the two liners could slip past each other “with no risk of colli- PII rrrriiiiiiiitiriitiititity wise ee 8 | DISCONTINUED COLORS—RUBBERMAID Ernest Carstens-Johansen, 26, holm. | ‘The Italian Line is seeking 25 than 10 million in additional dam- ’ age claims are being consolidated for the eventual trial of the case. | me —— Hol-Dipped GALVANIZED 10-Ot. PAIL 70c Value 5 8 ¢ FOLDING H. 2-Ft. Step Ladder $2.95 Value T ] 0 i Reinforced rim and bottom, Handle as shown. Limit 2. Reinforced steps, folds compactly ~~ stroage. limit RUBBER Appliance MATS two million. More’ | DALLAS, flat With a Little Bit of Luck Staley of Seminole, Okla., head- ed for Lake Texoma for a fish-' ing trip. He punched a hole in) his gasoline tank while making @, ‘minor repair. Then his oil line) became clogged and he had two tires before reaching his! camp, Things brightened as he) ‘caught some black bass. But then the chain on his stringer broke’ and the catch was lost. $3.95 Value @ — Vernon: 1 For complete protection of built-in drainboard counters. Slopes water into the sink, Discontinued colors. BARGAIN BASEMENT ‘BEACON’ First Quality — Indian Blanket Tex. : There's genuine fon in owning an Olde! Approval, too, from folks who'll know you're on the go. Neither can be measured in mere dollars and cents. 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You get long MODERNIZATION, PERSONAL You save more money when you talk cosh to the decier. TRL BML TURRET AYO MENT LOANS AT NO EXTRA COST Saginaw at Lawrence Auburn Heights Drayton Plans § PONTIAC STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Red China Seeks \Nationalist Funds for Investments HONG KONG (INS) — Red China is going out of its way to attract money from Chinese na- , Daily t ithe fixed dividend on private shares Detroit Ex-Policemen Draw Prison, Fine aac PAI ne aah ie ERR RE SPST Maapres ene en sme LL Ay 9 a vs ss te # 3101 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ? Burners (for large boiler installation, up to Area. SON-GMC-WILSON- OTTO A. TRZOS C Distributors of Heating, Air Conditioning and Water O. Softener Equipment 11 YEARS SERVING OAKLAND COUNTY Designers and builders of special-equipment such as Solution Tanks, Direct and Indirect Gas Fired Makeup Air Heaters and Dust Collectors . . . Distribu- tors of Janitrol Oil & Gas Fired Heating aes and Webster Industrial 0,000,000 BTU per hour), Otto A. Trzos Co., have 5 Blue Chip GMC Trucks Serving the Oakland County 0 s 0 NOS 11M / | ¢ i: ii 2 if bd State School | Funds Increase. | Enrollment Allocations | Basis LANSING W—The state school| | i g E Dividends on private shares are jlarger this year on & per child guaranteed at eight per cent | pasis. yearly. However, these dividends * * & Private shareholders will have) official, said a payment of primary | the right (so says the funds now being channeled) machine) to retain their shares|through county treasurers to over even when all enterprises are s0-|3,000 school districts, plus the clalized. second distribution in November * $s will add up to about $24 per child, However, there ig no reason This compares with $23.25 last, | A former policeman, said rising enrollments are Marartie Je in wating sentence) de-N alone to the higher bit rood guilty. weg high school students are staying in classes—rather than dropping peek ceaee teal | eum i " 3 , * . i War i tas coataent wae te|DADY Sitting Jobs | a mem el AWwaon hesung 4 Young Actresses oe rat 1 fee r ili . tah ; z4f Hi it fi i ity zal tid § H if He : i Detroit Financier Wills $200,000 to Secretary t i é Helen M. 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The possum's energy is spent in search of food—persim-| mons, meat, eggs, | ogg ante | Like the bear and eagle that con-| "is an enterprising, tributed “bear hug” and “eagie-/Ddividual goes fishing in a back-| eyed” to the language, the pos-/Y#%@ goldfish pond. One squatted| sum's ability to feign death gives °° ® Maryland householder’s bird- meaning to the expression “play-/feeding station and chewed suet. | ing possum.” Some experts think|Oubbed “Jimmy,” after n possums may actually swoon from| Visits, he came to know his name. fright. Others compare the exhibi-/Amother visitor in Tennessee, | tion to the rigid catatonic state of/¢T4lly precocious, learned severe human mental cases. cettoasa, a 1. patie | ONLY AMERICAN MaRsupiaL. |-”7°*"014 owner. ‘The possums range now reaches| °F 2N-AIR RIDERS across much of the United States) The course-haired and as far south as Patagonia. As Possum is the best North America’s only marsupiais,|©2" species. A Florida type the Inoffensive creatures have “Maller, darker and served and amused generations of While Texas boasts man, while creating strange be-|V@ti¢ty in gray liefs. One old legend credits the in warmer long ratlike tail. Mexico's Aztecs| gestation period brewed possum-tail broth as a twe weeks cough remedy, used it to draw ail-| mammals, ments from flesh and bone and to! teshion, accelerate childbirth. pats bobcats and man, the possum | later emerging has few defenses other than an | er’s ferry odor suffictent to give attackers ane by one. Their quaint characteristics have evoked great affection. Spain's) Ferdinand and Isabella poked ex Ploring fingers into the pouch of one brought from Brazil in 1500. To a psychology professor, “the possum is a lethargic animal that) works. at his leisure and only moves around for a couple of hours. night—something like a sopho- in the springtime.” | Police Wait Recovery of Metamora Man | METAMORA — Gerald Goyette 35, of Metamora is hospitalized at St. Joseph's Hospital, Flint, and when released may face charges resulting from an accident in which Wesley Jentzen, 28 and his year Goyette suffered a dislocated hip punctured left lung. State po- aun ox an'te tans ton car on cap totes i Veet cans he Jentzen car head on. mae population will | double from 2.7 to 5.5 million in the next | halt century, it is indicated by KIWANIS Travel and Adventure Series HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. Delightful and Thrilling Entertainment The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac presents seven of the ped eapin en wort y mort ee kind that ea = t ~ houses in the larsest cities. Read this list then your season tickets now. available. . : 2, REBAR a sect yt ae 7. 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Little Change in Standing tee has been holding public hear- ° ° ; Opening of this center marks . ings o examine te merits ox Need Medical Advice? | a milestone in the history of the World’s safest investment: U.S. tien to the choke of tm nian eet . public health field in Oakland Savings Bonds—and they're being = tests against the holding of such —-The S ‘Y Y’ Ph; County. ue test. meetings in the District of Colum- : Sais : even maore complete service —_—_— whose experiences inte- In a throw-iway magazine—that examines me carefully, perhaps " Dr. Mownoz who for many years Most of the 78 contacts made in our gation are being studied by the {5 » publication distributed free orders me to have this or that : has directed the county's pub election poll since last Tuesday were in committee, by the interests ‘that sponsor it— test made, and finally boots me F 1 Te acl the counties up the shore of Lake Huron, Evea Adlai Stevenson, Deme- four general practitioners of good | ot @ Bis office with the sugges | ic health work. His service has 5. tne Mackinaw, Petoskey and Traverse cratic presidential nominee, sent standing gave their views as to (wm tat I ge back to my sorib- : been capably and effectively per- city areas and through the central part — » telegram to one of the mass — what the annual physical examina- That fe the, beat, mesdicine—re- formed, although always quietly _of the state she Risonbower Eouate “ate enrving us sem lumped for on glectrocardhgrem, S=rsnee : : and without fanfare. They show 8 gain in structive purpose.” He evidently The fourth felt that people should _ I can't see the sense of any such | "nc eee lead, and brings the totals on Cobo and =. ott tet both sides of “keep in touch with their doctors periodic physical examination as ’ Williams nearly even. controversy presented than ee the three doctors described, The new health center adds one Pnpeieeotdraphape pment wee ” son should have his cic at a well person. fel preity foo v a compliment of riders, which fs friend so to discuss going to a doctor for a thor- peor ape eA county's growing ‘rag in many lesser officials, ranging aan oe ta get President Eisen.) oven mild . . . at any time.” This physical examination if I om 20d acter hora Aer trom the most minor countf officer to {av%, Ae? Jo Get Prendent Kise is fine, but fiat you have to find Aide’t believe or fear there were a doctor, wi Me dang arene eastegaptaarge Be Congressmen. oo trent for emnee, We heed -off the. honings. one, stick to him. Ah, there's the would be betier for my health, 1 quent testimony to the fact that the | The women continue to go strong replied in a noncom- Board of Supervisors recognizes the Eisenhower, some households being divid- mittal marmer he didn't think the a et : psc gang one geben god ter. with growing hearings would im desegrega- people, I'm afraid, are importance of protecting the health OS Se wer bin. Bes ton in the Dictrlct at Columbine sold om the idea that when ene vmtiere toa se ok of more than half a million people For Governor, the women favor Wil- SOUTH CRITICIZED at oe ~ era ei long pertaining to personal | who now reside in Oakl Hams to a slight degree, and they may be —_One of the speakers at the meet- poner wr a Selinia® and get Be eg,areeanent: ‘il be auewcied 87 : in and County. specialist get Brady, if © : the deciding factor on that office. Added ing has denounced the best and latest, instead of Siaressed envelope ts sent to The Pon- — to last Thursday's total, the recent con- 45 an eT en a cane fooling around with an “ordin- ~ Pree. Copyright, 16) New Star A tacts make?the figures add up as follows: cad Gaon of thale venga ary” doctor, ete., ete. ppears Eisenhower Pee TTT) 237 the nation through the mechanism In the next ne — Case Records of a Psycholo ist: --—"Phey~have-been- paying lots-of —_Stevensom s.u.-cosevussssess S98 So TAOS y of coneressinnes the. trick. specialits_and. “linc” gis: tributes down at Detroit to Harvey Williams ....s.csssceesseeeee 216 No such protest was heard as beotand epastelibon ead Beatty | Kuewn and At Katine, and those two : pas Ben Rhema acrid Sock ly eee et eee young baseball stars are worthy of | Among the 15 men who were presented fom bone 2a Hs a siayrodb aot i co i tile See, ee be given them. But a new star has Michigan State Medical Society ett ee ee eee et eas aoa ee or doctors to risen in Tiger Town whose brilliance at its 9ist annual session in Detroit were the views of several selected wit. The 1956 census of doctors in acaba a ore is every bit as bright as that of the Dr. Lucius A. Farnham, nesses. ea en ey ales te are 20 the facts of life. If you hus- shortstop and right fielder. . Dr. Edward V. Howlett The one thing the free-speech ai reas rag pride ng ape band$ and wives don’t do the x * * ond ages i oe discussion. The > Per cent are general practition- aati bse scat ype Franx Lary has come into his own — Dr. Clarence T. Starker, theory of the founding fathers was Svs, 1 soppoms many Demo faq the booklets offered by this as a pitcher. His two hit victory over ll of Pontiac. Also at the same time that a cause that couldn't std 4 tamily physician and hence will Yeusraper show, pou those 2 Cleveland served notice on all rivals Ce dias ak woait be te sone iny weak ao SCC? Cee ae pe, nttien ©. chine , Birmingham, a native o: , defective. A number of years ago, the % ; oe ee ee eter ns preadent of ie society. ©: - ee wee organized medical profession in Case 8-374: Henry T., aged 32, oe ea the great ‘ ht Mies sme ot: Gone a eee soe meets Se pitchers e. That $300 is slipping away from * © integration hastil persuade every- distant city. you if you haven’t already sent in ——"_ the mt.a chance bedy to Reve a periedic physical 0'* from a baseball family. Two of A datline saues bo resuived by ™npth 08, Genouicing the Sle ie ach cxuestantions ten... Doon Wenrcied: Get 30 yours,” be his brothers are members of next Saturday noon. A full list of Yet this very month, tor pub- >Y Submitting to the examina. began, “and have two. children other Big League clubs. the games was in Monday’s col- city purposes tn fhe political tions themseives? This seemed 0W in grammar school. — Lary attracted attention asa play- = “™™ commtom, may 0 beat © annie areas es Ms Me ayn a er while still in college. He did sO Always alert as to what’s happening, | Cohgrése and neither Adlai © Yahbut, the promoters of peri- weeks ago, but it seems to be well in the minors that he came up _ Mrs. M. T. Dunn egg bon ere Ryo veal gpimnge tsps mgr Mod wpeetiing the children. mediately demonstrated that he had ‘he first to-report a killing frost. ' doctors bothered to undergo an papas ately : Mivhat ecems to be needed is more examination that the plan petered OSE “HORSE SENSE” ample ability to become @ regulaT — Ghudren in the neighborhood of ‘he -education: on the importance not out. To the best of my knowledge, Being swamped with writing Sioa waaeae. just of one set of civil rights but prnge hte dar glee: Seago 3 coer A Bee grat eye A * * * Mrs. C. H. Wolfington on all phases of the civil rights 1 profession under- Heriry 1 could sce But wildness handicapped Lary at of 188 Norton Ave, were somewhat “Wen” ss week former’ Justice On a few occasions I have sub- er yeaenr gc orang first. In his second season as a Big ‘latmed when they saw some strange james F. Byrnes of the Supreme Tutted to fishing expeditions such | “Besides,” I added, “it is fool Leaguer it still is his greatest weak- De0bl¢ tn her garden. She had dropped Court of the United States asked 5 Seosres of a test etl trough peck some cufsiae miracle ipo ate 00 3 *" old dresses over her tomato vines to pro- a pertinent question. 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New Officers Staff ‘The staff includes Truman Den- officers of Rotary Anng are Mrs. Don Frick, president; ‘Mrs. ‘Burllang er ge vice president; Mrs./Whittaker, Women's FB commit. se at S€CT®-\tee member; Mrs. Anna Morse, ee Larry Duncan, |recreation leader: Mrs. Fox, news * seo oe dl Church Women *\at Lake Orion |Slate Dinner 5 i " : é i esus Christ of Latter : . ion North Five Lakes road Satur- at 80|Dey Saints will hold « tamity-styiela.y morning. will be-at the Black- the church,|,um Funeral home here at 3 p.m. today. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, North Branch. ,| Mary Beth, who was born Aug. 23, is survived by her parents and! also by her grandparents, Mr. and SiMrs, Victor Cichoracki of North Howard Grinnell DRYDEN — Service for Howard Grinnell, 60, of Bohlman road, will oe at 2 mp Wednesday from Muir roth Funeral Home, Imlay City, with buria) in Attica Ceme- . Mr. Grimell died Sunday at display room give assurance thot you'll be asked to pay no more for ony given service than other fami- lies ore poying. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Roth's Home for Funerals, with burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died Sunday ity, Mr. Thorman owned a gas sta- tion on South Main street, Romeo. Survivors include his wife, Ella Striber Thorman; two daughters, belle Klanke, both of Romeo; three sons, Norman, Robert and. John Jr., all of Romeo; three brothers, William of Armada, Benjamin and Harvey, both of Romes, and ii grandchildren. Slate Guest Night ° NORTH BRANCH — An Oct. 15 meeting of the Lapeer County Hos-| pital Auxiliary is slated, with mem- __ {bers asked to bring a guest to the _*}gathering at Mrs. Shirley Heus- _ \sners home. Mrs. Phyllis Leonard mae Mrs. Leore Blackwell are new WANT TO BE THE BEST > — DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SEI? ; Teaching in Bad Axe — ALMONT—Robert Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sloan, com-| pleted work toward a bachelor’s degree during the summer term at MSU and will teach agriculture in the Bad Axe schools this. year. COME ro ARTHUR MURRAY’S TODAY \Wants to Save It Ike Blocks Sale {Lake Orion Chooses of Ellis Island, WASHINGTON w — President Eisenhower has overruled the King, Queen of Tots LAKE ORION — Winners of the tiny tot confést announced at the. General Services » Administration | plan to sel] Ellis Island, * * * | White House press silane James C. Hagerty said yesterday’ the President acted in the belief] two sisters, Denise and Patricia; | some way may be found. to pre-| serve the historic entry point through which some 15 million jm-' migrants have passed. The Immigration Service has not used the island in New York Harbor since Nov. 12, 1954. GSA had advertised for bids, to be opened Nov. 19, for sale to pri- Vate interests. The land and build- ings have been appraised at $,- ents * * *& Hagerty said if New York State lor the city is willing to take over the island for preservation as a F saidiaidae Lutherans Meeting in Area Units . ROCHESTER — District meet- "ings are under way this week in the geographically divided areas of the St. John’s Lutheran Church parish, with each session presided A lifeling resident of this vicin- iret han daeees Ser Last night District No. 2 met; District 1 will meet tonight; No. 3 tomorrow; No, 4 Thursday, and No, _5 om Friday. : New Straw Board Nede STOCKHOLM — Swedish build- ing-products manufacturers have made a construction board of pressed wheat-and-rye straw and have built 10 houses with the ma- terial. The résidences are now on dis- play in a housing area outside Stockholm, Five - room bungalows made of the material, including cost of the lot and such equipment as electric refrigerators, are to be: sold for about $8,500° each. Meet to Ready Plans LAKE ORION—Lake Orion Im- provement Assn: is holding a meet- ‘ing at the Martin Carlson home a 504 Atwater, at 8 tonight, for the purpose. of for the improvement of the Vil- lage Park to the township board for consideration, i lg LaakNrne t0 dance st Arthur Murray's ls fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double pleasure when you learn with your favor- —with home the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first lesson you learn the key step to all dances. |. , These special 2 for 1 rates are for s lim- “ex ited time only. So enroll now and be the}. most envied couple ia your set. oe ee eee eee ee Sl ‘you.save money, too, - IN DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH You'll be amazed how quick and easy} ang i ei . AEING ANESTHETIC ACTIOM STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY? How to Reduce Painful Swelling of Piles medication Rama here, attended by about 800, were: Queen, Becky Rumer, and king, |Ricky Stone. They received crowns and engraved silver cups. The princess was Peggy Taylor zens. Name of ‘America’ final performance of the Laft-O-/+ against segregation in the nation’ s public schools, ar | But the pal nominee |also said he stands quarely on the party platform statement that “we -aried all proposals for the use of force to interfere with the orderly determination of these matters by the courts," In an address prepared for de- “The Supreme Court of the Unit- ed States has determined unani- mously that the Constitution does not permit segregation in the schools. As you know, for I have made my position clear on this from the start, I believe that de- cision to be right. “Some of you feel strongly to the contrary. * ©¢ *@ “But what is most important is that we agree that once the Su- preme Court has decided this con- stitutional question, we accept that decision as law-abiding citi- fem ot sat the Pontiac firm for 16 years ang\Test for Gentlemen! belongs to the Chamber of Com- ROBE. sy — Italian write? merce and the Optimist Club. Bartoli claims “‘it is dif- ficult to recognize a real gentleman . because a real gentleman is one "who picks up his lump sugar with a pair of pinchers — even Wanted Useful Wife * * “}was less interested in beauty than WILMINGTON, Del. — When Jo- han Rising, last governor of New Sweden—the area along the Dela- ware River that was a Swedish colony from 1638 to 1655—wrote home for aid in getting a wife, he in other accomplishments. His spe- cifications included the ability make malt and brew the ale.” when he is alone.” U.S. Buys Bolivian Tin LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivia has 8 per cent of the world’s tin re- serves, accounts for about 20 per *to)cent of the free world’s product \of this metal, and supplies 17 per icent of the tin used by the United States. How to Grow Banyans One of the glories of the Hawai- ian Islands is the banyan tree. A legend from Tahiti, early home of the Hawaiians, has it that the first banyan tree grew in the moon and provided shade for the residents there. One day the goddess Hina Climbed this tree to break off a branch for tapa and it fell on Ta- hiti, There it took root and became the source of all other banyans. Fastest” Way Known to Relieve Acid aa sal Proposed in France- PARIS — St. Die, a small town in the Vosges Mountains of east- ern France, is known as “the God-; lar who apparently had ‘not heard of Columbus, wrote: should not be named for the man (Amerigo, and the prince, Kipper Pageau. They received engraved silver! spoons. Runners-up were Deborah| K. Jones and Danny prentowels. night installed 22 new officers of the DeMolay chapter. Top of- ficers installed were: Mike Sha- gena, master counsellor; Douglas Storey, senior counsellor; and Carl Baber, junior counsellor, Refresh- ments were served by the DeMo- lay Mothers Circle. State Men Plow Winners NEWTON, IOWA # — George Lininger of Springport, (Mich.,) finished third in the national level land plowing competition at New- ton over the weekend. Herschel Hulst of Holland was eighth. eighth. All-Day Meeting Set LEONARD—Lapeer County Holl- ness Assn. will have an_ all-day meeting at the Brethren in Christ Church Thursday, with s@ssions at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and an eve- ning service in charge cf the HYC. Gospe| Class to Meet WATERFORD — The monthly meeting of the Gospel. Fellowship class of the Waterford Community/!a Church will be at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corum Atkins, 685 Longworth St. LAKE ORION—A ceremony testi jpesepicecity.” Ringman’s proposal prevailed,’ ‘and ee: New World became known 'g pm epee, oe Sap H Beginner's or Refresher Courses ® Install DeMolay Officers SOlar Furnace Used GREGG SHORTHAND MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 A complete program of training in Gregg Short- hand planned to achieve with less effort, a in Temperature Test 's BERKELEY, Cal. — The Cali- with a solar furnace. The device draws heat from the sun's rays. It has 19 lenses, each 2 feet in diameter, which concen- trate the sun's light on mirrors. bag optical system is mounted on a synchronous-drive apparatus to keep it pointed at the sun. So far the furnace has produced temperatures as high as 5,400 de- grees. He’s Aptly Named ALICANTE, Spain (INS) —Police arrested a band of three thieves who specialized in stealing hams and sausages from neighborhood food shops and pantries. The leader of the gang was Jose Martinez Quilez, alias “E] Gordo” At Fat One”). * Oil Helps Hoard Water SYDNEY — Sperm whale oil ts being used in some arid sections of Australia to protect evaporation. Im on the surface of water holes and reservoirs, 'NEW—COMPLETE—ONE PREMIUM HOME OWNERS PACKAGE POLICY mother of America” because it was. “T do not see why this new land | or Americ Vespucci) | who discovered it with so much) fornia Institute of Technology is @ doing high-temperature research © reservoirs The oi] forms reducing (evaporation by at least 30 per cent. : WATCH THAT CIGARETTE Hundreds of homes are burned each year through careless smoking habits. Be careful whenever you smoke. For full " RS protection take our fire insurance . Call end insurance help. HEMPSTEAD policy us for free home inventory Kenneth G. INSURANCE : ; higher shorthand skill. Higher Accounting, Secretarial Ty pewriting, Comptometer and Calculator. ; i 7 West Lawrence i a : ig Other courses include Business Administration, a a ia I] a DAY, ‘HALF-DAY and EVENING VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute CALL, PHONE OR WRITE FOR BULLETIN Phone FE 2-3551 t in a whiskey, look eeProok” or “Proof” tells a vhiskey ; Ts , most blends | “Tym Bat Fidechmensts | is a full 90 Proof! This means that you - more flavor—and enjoyment in every drink. Whiskies are taxed by the U. S. Govern. — ment on the basis of Proof, Although: Fleischmann pays $1.03 more per case in| taxes than 86 Proof — Fleischmann's P ES 2 : e ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 ee address, Bee ’. + * The bureau’s reply was returned 8B after shuttling through several de- be] partments at the jail It was aie _ | stamped: SR “Trusty.” , — “Not in jail.” Pea “Escaped.” don’t 4. pe epot ... ease Rew or tight tunteals ae the weatipeaieinens ts gn 5 | Seems Like Old Times Speedity Remove Corns, Callevses | slow down quickly enough, But 4. SOMCUR Bae Used with the separate Medications still the drunken pedestrians trust Ss time in 34 years, Claud Reed, up- — = olan on in you. Or, if they don’t trust, 5. Ven 5S SS holsterer, renovated a “surrey with omemngeern ny ees | 7 pn || the fringe on top" recently. The 6-105 Stores, The challengers are the belliger- 3. KWE 2 eB by D! Scholls Zino pads | iiabtaiter tig: Aenliaritie i (3. sextu 4 ae Ww — ‘ ay! similar job before t his in %—ZN 5$00-R1—56 lines © 2098 Wher's My Line. Ine. fishEs, ® one was They've lived in New York City = 1922. what makes Stroh’s b eer taste so good? Here is the answer: . at_2000 It’s fire-brewed -® F : ti tf rae fit if i ‘| \Awarded U.S. Contract ‘DETROIT @—Burroughs says it has been awarded a sup- plemental contract for $1,907,635 of production on the Air Force's Radar SAGE program. Burroughs received a $4,204,096 contract in July for installation and mainten- ance of semi-automatic ground en- vironment equipment. Ex-Pontiac Boy, 3, ai} > } $19.99 , EXTRA SPE SWEATERS" $633 Short and long sleeve slipover orlons. All sizes. ry, ‘DOUBLE STAMPS ood Reasons to Buy Your Home Needs Now! DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL Group of Full Size $6.99 HYLON Blankets $ 4° Goes Back to $6.99 Thurs. 3 i i i Warm interlined pop- lin car coats in button or flap front. Goes back to $12.99 , EXTRA SPECIAL mM AUR LL ~~ DIAPERS J kes Limit 3 doz, so all 4 > | PHILLIPS a oheds United Press Phote ’ GENTLE AS A LAMB — Literally taking the hand. The four-year-old African rhino even per- | bull by the horns — only in this case it's.a rhino mits Nelz to ride “rhino back” on his tough. hide ~~ Hermann Nels, keeper at Munich's Hellabrunn = and _ the man-and-beast combination are one of | ) Soo, om the king. ened beast eating « out of his the major attractions at the Zoo. Find Dinosaur Fossil [pesied. twas shout 40 tect, O0e!1), S. Surplus Used land resembled a one-hump cam-|~° ~* WASHINGTON — During the @ RIO DE JANEIRO—The fossil-'el in form. A) lized remains of a dinosaur, more | So ‘last half of 1955, surplus foods were & than 25,000,000 year old, have been’ About 150,000 Americans are em- distributed in this country by the recovered from a mound in Bra- ployed in atomic energy plants and/Agriculture Department to. some zil’s Minas Gerais State, The dino- ot these, abotit 99.7 per cent are /11,000,000 school children, 1,000,000 saur belonged- to the titanosaur|considered ~ standard — insurance! jpersons in ‘charitable institutions, family, a medium-size specimen of risks on an - occupational hazard | 100,000 needy Indians, and 2,250,000 ‘needy persons in family Units. | for you.. LOOSE DIAMONDS ~_ _ Ginoeaurs of the Upper. Cretaceous /besis. 81/5 ct. Round Cut ..... $100.00 $59.50 | 6—1/4 ct. Round Cut ...... 135.00 79.50 A 4—1/3 et. Round Cut ...... 186.00 110.00 a Sg $ . hed 3—~1/2 et. Round Cut >:.... 360,00 235.00 3—~2/3 et. Round Cut ...... 475.00 295.00 2—3/4 ct. Round Cut ...... 500.00 330.00 3—9/10 ct. Round Cut...... 600.00 385.00 2—1 & 1/20 ct. Round Cut . . 550.00 350.00 2—1 & 1/4 ct. Round Cut ... 750.00 —_ 450.00 1—1 & 1/2 ct. Round Cut ... 900.00 595.00 1—2 & 1/5 ct. Round Cut . . . 1650.00 1100,00 1—3 ct. Round Cut ..... , . .2760.00 1750.00 1—3/8 ct. Emerald Cut.... 240.00 165.00 . 1—1/2 ct. Emerald Cut.... 450.00 298.00 1—5/8 ct. Emerald Cut.... 500.00 330.00 J—1 & 1/10 ct. Emerald ....1000.00 595.00 1—2 & 1/5 ct. Emerald ....1100.00 660.00 _ MOUNTED DIAMONDS Reg. Remodel ; Price Price 1—5/8 Emerald Cut Solitaire “Pour yourself a ade, neighhor Dei rit in white gold ............ 300.00 195.00 os _ Women’s engraved diamond =— es oe wedding ring seis ........ 75.00 44.00 : Bee oa on oa 375.00 250.00 : ot mgs with 1/2 ct......... 5. 50. —of Sunny Brook whiskey, that is!” 10—Ladies’ yellow or white gol : six diamond sets ........ 195.00 ” 110.00 3—Ladies’ one ang or white gold : : ten diamond sets ......... 350.00 220.00 : oe, * 4 n . MOedUCed ...... 0% rich as a pr eaperrers dream, ia, 25.00 good as a man’s word = 50—Engraved yellow wedding “eee the Sinest of fine Kentucky whiskies! rings, former price ....... 12.50 Now 3.30 15—Solitaire mountings oe Regular .............:... 27.50 Now 18.75 6—Ladies’ yellow & white 2 4 diamond mountings. ormally priced at 45.00 to 75.00 Now 33.00 _ ALL MOUNTED DIAMONDS ON’ DISPLAY ARE RE- DUCED UP TO 40%. EVERY DIAMOND CARRIES OUR REGULAR GUARANTEB! RINGS Solid gold and stone set Men's Lodge Rings Re- Men’, : Cameo and Hemitite 14K gold rings. Re- uced 33%. Men’s Black Birthstone rings— get white gold. Redaced 40%. yg es’ opr and Dinner h r Rings. Re- $-Ladies’ Black Onyx and damond dinner rings. ormer 45.00, now 25,00. Pent mene nae Peerered SER: ‘SILVERWARE Riage he trays, ‘candlesticks, s “& gravy boats, water shikem etc, Reduced 25% to 40%. SILVER SETS “ of some of the World’s Workmen start this week on our new front and this is the last week to buy all of your jewelry needs at these drastic discounts. Thousands have taken advan- tage of our sale! We are happy they could buy such wonderful bargains, and are pleased that our-sale was accepted so well. We are grateful that our inven- tory has been reduced so much, but we still have hundreds- ef wonderful values . Items are stilt being reduced further daily! For example, below we list a few of the outstanding values to be had. ‘5—Complete service of 8 in Chests. All fine > ‘Finest. Jewelry WATCHES Reg. Remodel 1—Man’s 14K-17 Jewel Omega 185.00 110.00 1—Man’ s 14K-17 » Jewel Longines .......... 110.00 - 55.00 i—Man’s 17 Jewel Whitnauer with expansion bracelet ... 50.00 29,50 3—Men's 17 Jewel Elgin Deluxe strap watches ..... 60.00 33.00 3—Men’s 17 Jewel Swiss Waterproof Shock Protected 29.75 14.95 2—Men’s 21 Jewel Bulova ; Excellancy FRESE ae Se 2 St 49.50: 29.50 Be sea ladies’ te and. 21 —. Bulova Wrist watch eee eee ee are, Elgin 14K yellow 8 diamonds. Former . .150.00 Now $8.00 1a 14K white gold Bul- ova with 28 diamonds .... . 330.00 170.00 6—Assorted ladies’ diamond watches. Former 200.00 to 300.00 Now 110.00 . Mi E — se —— TELRY : Cuff Links, Tie Bar Sets, Lighters, Chains, Wal- lets, — Clips. ona: 33 te 50%. WATCH BRACELETS Spiedel, Kriesler, Flexlet. All reduced from 25 to 50%: COSTUME JEWELRY See our bargain tables which we have groupes, in- to sections. Nationally famous lines, close, out former values up to 3.00. Now 1.00... | Former 3.00 to 5.50, Now 2.00. A cntume jewelry has been reduced. Cultured pear! necklaces, Reduced 40%, oe Ms Stud hbve bien ebdiht Babee Everything is from our regular stock—our regular sales people will givé you the same courteous treatment bens always Teceive at Connolly's. iy i ot yoke Peture nonla tbe Et ag ob our budget payment _ chit ie ia and 10% A Month. ° : ; : p! é | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 -" ® IT’S HOME FASHION TIME New Furnishings Make a New Home It’s Home Fashion Time . . . the time of year when new furniture and carpeting are on display for you in a special home furnishings fashion show. This fall, you will find the new furniture to be more attractive — and a greater value — than ever before. The designer’s totch is evident in all price categories. Attention is given to detail, but fussiness is avoided. The gracious beauty which is created by purity of line is seen in everything from case pieces to upholstered furniture. “You will find hidden treasures in the new furniture, too. Many pieces have been designed to have more than one use. Chests and china cabinets often contain silver drawers and special storage compartments which help to make homemaking a more pleasant task. Style news is made by the strong influx of foreign influences in design. Italian Provincial, Scandinavian, Oriental, and other styles are adapted to conform to American tastes and mode of living. All of these things are combined to bring more beauty into your home ° while providing you with furniture that is certainly utilitarian. A chair is no longer just a place to sit, but is decorative as well. See these new styles in furniture and carpeting now in’ all Pontiac area furniture stores . . . during HOME FASHION TIME. Take this oppor- tunity to give your home the New Look for the coming fall and winter days. of maple inlay create a dramatic contrast in this tailored walnut bedroom grouping. slim lines and sty. t a sculptured effect. The group is notable for the aieails Of Latinceinn WE thr coousian of toeek tree east os te coum ~~ Simplicity and beauty are the key words for this magnificent Italian Provincial bedroom. The pumice gray finish adds its own glow to the room and blends with any color scheme. Allowing a great deal of flexibility in arrangement, the group is lovely, yet functional. i i. _ A single if ns accents agi: yriet erg eon Sand ad n "gota, reflecting’ the -the-floor trend. 2s legs are well shaped and add height to noe BATE Ee epg 28 Lind yt = , i 4 Suit ip sts 7] a ah : HE j 5 il { dehy) gal : fiidy | et Wad) Sih s te GT ead fa) Shin , e's il ta q @ #2 | | Way i bie HM 33 de cee ee ea : : = sp ian ait qe oil na =f dit, : me a a = a ti é iF it ti Sande lina’ P = E = ai] eet | | bist) ni 2th 1/2 3 2 : : : E: & get edi ads eit Halt] e & a. : 1 = wi fa ight aye alll SoS > ESS ay Mabey athe]? Se at fies ie we et 4 gas | A SHITE Hi if hil st iy a B = 8 banal il foie iff sy Ni ay a HF ui Y ’ a i al be Hi fi! titi Hill HATE fay ai _ «2 : = | EG rat 3 | a8 UG 4! a : Be aL ne iT Ti - il 3 HT ipt eH il za | of tial fj iat iy i rp a] Myatt yes tla ee sot err flat HS panine ay: ait ft eh} 32 wy ie tell THE just a : aii | i i a=? es ae es fig Hill jail iit at fs TE nus if tt ! a Ae jisb @ ifs,3 : Here ye - R-# BESS nil] G5 Benth Iahe vit i Hie iy ee Sin ue bs cREGEE igi if ee. He 1 i ii Le fs 3% Fi i é 3 so a Reese ui te eee netics) at eins 21 peal it i je Digits eats PyES Bo! ii] Ss EN aban ee ial HIHTS HAITI TTL Bil 2s HESITATE a Se Wo aad A i Hi ee aw iy. : , iy _O® ele og Gil dedi Hi ceecie es re PPP 7 ce ee Ne prem et af aby F< +. : eats 4 LL : alt ss HAH aT Hane alt 22 bilnthhat 2 me ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1956 RE DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK AND shai) rd PEOPLE WHO Pore ce Pline, smart sectional pieces and a lounge char oe us a coordinated Dav-n-bed _«ssall are created ‘with a timeless contemporary flair. “Airflex”—a new concept of furniture construction - — with solid foam rubber cushions gives the most relaxing comfort ever achieved. It’s fresh... bright... beautiful and designed to stay that way. : _® 3 YOUR CHOICE OF CONTEMPORARY _ FABRICS 1S ESPECIALLY EXCITING -@ New High fashion linen weaves have a nat- COUNSELING ural homespun look that complements a modern anaes decorating scheme. A dramatic selection of ee colors; many two-tone woven combinations create new decorating effects, _ « Beautiful cross-woven tweed in ‘light shades subdued with white. A refined touch of silver Lurex adds life to the fabric. ° Sylmer processed: fabric is newly: exciting because it will not absorb water-born stains and is dirt resistant so that fragile pastel shades with nubby knots of shining Lures are practical for any living room. © ¥ iz . aes | sis J [ F : if il i F -f : THe feed i H tj ni tt paar DANISH GROUP — well with 2 & it. vj These pieces are part of & group of tables and chairs made in Denmark. The low hexagonal cocktail table mothers a brood of six triangular snack tables which are a great help in entertaining ) . The chair is hand-woven bleached rattan. The tables and chair are avail- able in walnut, saddle, and nubian black finishes, (Selig Mig. Co., Inc. im in . q NEW FURNITURE SUPPORTS’— A new type of furniture support, molded of plastic, is de- More than 100-tapered teeth on the bottom of the supports gently push aside the pile of a tufied carpet without crushing the fibers (left photo). At *should have a color plan well in . well as much aqua, arother good! signed espécially to protect tufted carpeting owen ciated ting ‘ companion to brown. There are| against indentations caused by furniture loads. a Oe ie ee Gee er eee ‘ seal pieces H many new shades of green, used| According to the manufacturer, three of the new —_—‘two inches in diameter so ‘and mutates, beep wor aay NeW: Chests for Storag elRupert Hughes Wills [rex sez Steet sess Set] Acero Se memntactuce cree of Ge now to ee rece keching cit pao. via gl gh reseed, a E Fs B h tings. To satisfy every pr on the finest carpet without leaving a permanent ‘These new supports are available in three colors. ‘ney wr aay wey ie Otter High-Style Glamor state to Brother |curvet mamtacrurers are otter) mark and without enusing damage tothe backing. Prrpadbond san pPonay ong around, ’ LOS ANGELES w—Author Ru- color choices in a single design. ; course, there new syn-| |. 7 . * * * ‘ +. 2 i lic. hetic. materials The old storage chest, “she ain't;Joors and drawers in the front Hughes estate, ‘ portant, arid today’s carpets add beginning to undress in publi Posecai ees oo 9 Foes Sapgpmary what she “weedehe be,” to para-jgive it the appearance of a mall Seti oom thy Poa of om The wealth of color in carpet./the new (and old) extra dimen- Rap Americans A newspaper here said things mum of upkeep and which are a|Phrase an old song. Once upon a buffet. rights and manuscripts and yield-|** Well as contemporary wing? (sion to decoration, so long over-/i 4 Miayvicg Town once got so bad on the Isthmus boon to young mothers time, a chest Was, just a box which| Qne new grouping of wood andjing $500 income a year, to his|"eveals the return to “decorating” |jooked. ' ot Tehaantepec that men and : on {tat to.be Ta with” bones & furniture features albrother Felix, a voice teacher. |‘»e floor, oe ea be omn't _ for Near Nudism |wom= -~ bat sake’ to _ Mothers should tnsint provided very corner unit— use of that historic houses. gether governme’ y washable paint or wall cover- age apace, Bul id not add anthing| hres wected cote ewhvch can bal eer r ned Sept. 9 at \secades, carpet occupled a strange Dome-Car Idea Old CUERNAVACA.. Mexico a —|stepped in with heavy fines ings, Finger marks do not make |to the a of a room.|used for storage. The top lifts up|nis brother’s home here. His will /7¢™tral role in the family of fur.) ) " oe —- » _ they are certain to appear when (pieces are now high-style, designed | ment. the property should go to Felix’s|!t contribute. granted in 1891 for a three-section| tourists visiting this resort center) Women tourists can de seen on there are children in the family. |either to match a particular group- wife, Ruby, “in deep appreciation) Then as we began living closerrailroad dome car, but it never got has stirred a bit of cautious criti-idowntown streets here dressed in An important thing to remember|!"6 °F to complement it. Tu . for the loving cere and mainten- te Seer in medern houses oflbeyond the dvewing board becouse/Cim in Mencen arwagegers, ee ee ne F _ natural materials, we began ex-/it would have requi such su blouses, native = see F ggudivev sel g her . Riba tan ceetien aoe It's Tough Enforcing ogo cone a oe Pr ertcocig the looks and feel of alstances as transparent, shatter-| For one thing, a Mexico City'seen nearnaked women tourists seaceesiee te claat pees cae used by English officers serving | ee of my life.” more intimately. Pattern | proot plastics, unknown at that paper said, the habit seems con-jenter the famed Catholic vision has been an important fac-| thé Colonial Empire, The adapta- the Spirit of the Law The will, dated Jan. 8, 194,004 color underfoot became im- time. tegen ont Meio See Se ioe tor in this change. tion is accurate in every detail. - made nd mention of Hughes’ - The living room, which was| T-shaped brushe@ brass corners) DALLAS, Tex. « — “Do you|nephew, Howard, multimillionaire once strictly a “company room,”| and trim, used te protect this | sere in the law that will convict| industrialist, : | SO Se eh ere ee a EL CLE Secaeee (nt, te erecomnting eft : ! tear if it includes a television elegant decorative feature |neys asked a prospective juror > set. This must be taken into con-| matching the recessed brass hard-), jiquor violation case. : Synthetic pore! May ) oa An added feature of this basic| punishing “© a prevents ine tremiReplace Aciva Goods Thi Th | | F it Y ! S oH t Plug Ugly? walnut storage unit, which can beline man answered. "| LOS ANGELES yds aw iS IS € Love y: urnifure Ou ve een Fe ey sale ts i tat comes sve] Te fen ehed was more ot "heer Un 7 : 0. 2. Russll 1 Ghee plore epee a gy oT fut don't belicve in the law,"|St2!es — ee Se \\ i ‘ . " to units, . 4 . r, says y except in flowers, is a horriblelthem up to fit a desired wall|"S cH and the|y restore Jr. He said in an inter- IN LIVIN color, when a yellow i them room di- were excused view that in national emer- | hydrant wag sos tn tot over oe amp. ale. One of the|2°7 erie up with all women gency the new. synthetic—called C5 FOR OCTOBER! jection to City Manager to hold high-fidelity equipment. To protect itself, the horned toad|rubber from other countries. = eet «: cs rs ) * (Yancey. He asked the highly re} 5 # @ 8 can shogt fine ‘stream of blood| Firestone said, however, that it NS, 3 spected retired school teacher the! Another storage chest is designed | from its eye for a distance of three|wili not replace natural rubber in color she'd like to have the hy-|to fit:into Early decor, |feet. Actually a lizard, it includes|the near future and that the drant, She said white, and today|It is a low piece which will fit/in its armor a spiny back and pin-/United States will continue to use it is the only white fire hydrant bly under a window or as|pointed spikes on the top of its/all the natural rubber it can im- in the city. an accent piece in a hallway, Sham head, port. You must see this beautiful Hi-Loop FASHION TIME lok KAREN’S Floor Coverings Here Are Just Two of the Fine Home Fashion Bargains to Be Found << For the FINEST All Rayon} TWEED | Gaiety ica $ 9S Choose From _ INSTALLED “Carpet Your Living and _. Dining Area for less than at ee eee - FLOOR COVERING at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE | Carpet in its choice of patterns or plain weave. 6 beautiful colors to choose from to easily match your home in- : terior. Stop in today and let us show ! why you should have this carpet i. n your home at this low, low price install any floor covering on counter top purchased in this — ee ~ 95 SQ. YD. Includes Padding and $s} You can now carpet your Living and Dining area in your choice of these beauti- ful Tweeds for less than $1 per month. - agers ae ~~ aE October . ... we have it on display at our store or you can see it in a room setting at our Model Home. : if. It’s the: talk of the area, . . this lovely Model Home that looks i] 50 nice you'll want to mova right in .'... Furhished completely in Early American . , . Wiggs did the entire decorating job . , , The wallpapers, color schemes , , . the decorative accessories , , , t P } Expert Decorator Service Need help in choosing the new furnishings for your house. . . we can help you a lot and there’s no charge .. . We can plan the ~ room arrangement . .. select the colors and atcessories , , . and we'll keep you and your budget in mind all the time. . ¢. 9 Monday and Friday ‘ ‘fi Living and Relaxing... | | It's Inviting . . . it's restful and it’s relaxing . . . this is furniture | to put you at ease. . . and your friends too ; , > it's warm and homelike |... This is furniture that you can live with for years and enjoy it . Bi] because it’s built for comfort and the style is enduring . . . Be sure | to see this exciting group just as its shown in Living Magezine for | VISIT WIGGS MODEL HOME in THORNWOOD!| Come In for Your Free Booklet, “HOW TO FURNISH FOR RELAXED LIVING” : It’s yours, just come in and get it . . . in full color Willett solid cherry and maple . . . Drexel Pine and Ethan Allen Maple and used throughout this Model Home . . . so you can see just how this furniture will make your home lovelier . +» visit the Model. . , it’s in Thornwood . . . 3330 N. Adams Rd. Just | mile North of Birmingham arid 1 mile East of Woodward « « + Open Daily 10 a.m. ‘til 9 p.m. Hooray for the Yankees! This isn't # plug for the Yankees great team ... . it’s to call your attention to Wiggs Furniture Display . . . Not only at our store but st our Model Home . . . Don’t buy your home furnishings in a warehouse or @ ball park . , . but amid the pleasant surroundings of Wiggs resttul' display . , . see the furniture like it will Took in your home . , . that's the way it’s displayed st Wiggs... yoo ess OR Ys DOWN AND ¥ PER MONTH FOR ee ‘SEPTEMBER 235, 1956. ‘with a 7 per dent increase 0,000 to 164,000,000—in the same period, Ba S So Easy to Remember was gone and he had to dig up an- other payment of the sarne amount, to your home furnishing : Tesbleotst ‘Multi-purpose, adaptable, thrifty | 3 | MODERN FURNITURE IN COLOR | pieces from $1995 to *6995 | | i Decorator's Touch Is Seen in Table Trends il = / Li i i fi EF | f F i | LE EF rt i i| FE ' if T i Kt ; i t gis is if weet Fee w le«~ PH Tightly expect a return in addition matched walnut pattern. 2 (ll ar ohecpemtbnentennrwllred And Dr. Arch Walle of Detroit rete eee ee ne Gcegaten yesterday that oka cing ate seen in old castles in Italy this additional. service we must) Another manufacturer offers a A ee ee od Se oe ee 0 erati of others.” : Tullp.. Table because “One segment of these we | carved wood supporting elements : men he ip cay te scream mv whe bane Are hon “No labor leader to my knowl-; Am extra-long coffee table has edge has ever come to the MSMS| one straight side to follow the and offered either his help or the front line of 2 sofa, while the help of his union in solving the) other side and the ends curve Scone Be onlgronee ge wane Mage in gentle arcs. fronting _people. That _ a”) striking design errot on their part. end table with “If labor unions expect to im-itop is three and prove the medical and health care thick at of their members they must coop its Perimeter to erate with the medical profession’ rounded edge. _ for no labor union can render-med-| Leather ical care — only a physician can table surfaces. dered must be satisfactory e with tent and physician iectviia * fail in its purpose. lar error by refusing to welcome surfaces create a their help when it is offered.” Among those Dr. Walls atvocated what he are cocktail tables termed an “open door” policy by be a Pinger ligerate the society and said he believed it) WAieH Ore made of black eet © aaa open peg Ngee ig pong ih to mention only| tables can be sed chiropody, men a few.” ing pleces by i Thee’ drawer Five drawer chest Six drawer Is Worth a Fortune [wre tre yoo tt Bal agp a 69.95 29.95 49.95 69.50 « 4 Young moderns, the “Answer” group solves your problems (be they budget problems, space problems, decorating problems). Use the pieces in living room, dining room, bedroom! Mix and match the colors— sandrift, black, pink, aqua! Stack the pieces or use them side by side. Cabinet doors can be reyersed for smart decorator touches, they're finished white on one side. All sturdily constructed of southern hard- wood with new textured finish. Sliding door cable _ - net, 16"x36"x30", : Table (or bench): - desk, 20°x40"x30", 20x48"x13'.", 19.50 “net, 16°x36"x22", 31.95 24.50 , Three drawer Table (or bench) ~ 20"x60"x134,", chest, 16"x36"x30" 95 Fa fe Tele (or bench} 20°x72"x19)/,", 27.50 Ample Free ; ‘Parking — E TIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1 Protects Your Table about marring the surfaces of her|ture—no imitations—that will never furniture nor about spills collect cigarette burns or beverage , glass rings. For the homemaker, This e it's a dream come true. [proclamation was created by this) 4. corctcesty teft cigarette can oie actually burn completely to an grandmother's 12 - million - dollar 2 s ash without. harming today’s apartment store fortune, is not {Slim Lines, Grace} sewest tarsitare made with an entitled to the full inheritance, a amazing new type of genuine Superior Cou Iaige Fleder: \Are Features of | vos... mom serine pe eats ot bet grandmother Metal Furniture of Wr 9 sonal “een gane gun mammretaeia ys eat . Gakiek givent tock See ev Metal fumiture is no longer a| Mable beauty of genuine hard-/ | MAPLE TABLE — Early Americin furniture is continuing to tate of Mrs. Newbury’s first hus- step-child, It has been taken in-| ¥00@s, plus the abuse-resistance hold its place in the affections of the public. This maple table, in a band Charles Netcher, founder of doors to provide new beauty in the seus ocenucen cae warm, homey finish, will make a charming accent piece in a living the defunct Boston st home, bringing with it a different] Swoelmes oSPetestomy room, (T, Baumritter, Inc.) - Superior Judge George M. Fish- an feature of metal} Spilled alcohol, perfumes, cos- et aS a rs ruling upheld a report by a furniture is that it is lighttooking.| netics, and other common abuses poo Mixed! There was Nixon, but with few master in chancery recommend- It can be used to great advantage!si., won't mark or stain: these na Ix people left to wave to. oe oe Zz by 8 conall roses to cronty 6 Relieinew weed tunities Wee te Sie ae. A Nixon spokesman said signals ! af ' * 1950 by other relatives of Mrs : : ig : very little. result. you can now have a srae-iamocratic Spies? must have gotten mixed, Newbury. “ x wood furniture you prefer, and still “nent ee the None ordered ‘he! SPACHE SAVER — This extension table without and two top drawers. Made of genuine ebdtry, | oe caadet atiate aac Wiad tal adie cea Gee a SALT LAKE CITY w-Severallisrag@li Army Reports an oxtntioal avery tunder| leaves ts ane Of the many Surniture eppecgevers the table mony be pulled out as far as desired; fell | Gamgists antiga fe your most careless guests. Even at\tnousand people lined a five-ie chon of Shooting Netcher's will, Netcher died in| 80 dear to the hearts of homemakers.” Made on — extension seats six on each side. (Maddox Table cluding chests and china sections, Perey’ Ghoul, upllled atin aaa|block parade route last night, ge net a week. Mawbeny died in| Ge jansbont principle, Ge table rolls ber Sea OO at a Gree: Cigarettes rolling out of aah traye (boping to glimpse Vice President] JERUSALEM ® — An larecli 1954 at the age of 87. neat 42-inch server with louvered door cabinet Use metal furnitare to bring col- in: army spokesman -said an Egyp- Mrs. “Bragno, whose attorney or into your home, It is available} You'll find these new weed | * * @ tian position across the Sinai bor. said he will appeal Judge Fisher's allows plenty-of room for |" ® complete rainbow of beautiful Amani gle types atep ey 4 Thay con 8 tant, 0 eacload after Send Oe ae ie decision, is one of the beneficiar- 2 bd bedding shades. Often, chairs are uphol-| bedroom living pretty several convertibles » wounding les of the Netcher estate and tus’ LI DETSIZEd Bedding T Steas yearn jstered in matching or contrasting) Variety of styles and finishes. Sled with dignitaries and another|"%d, 00 patrol returned the fir, ee Oe ee Be Mewes oe te tho conchasan tat the sine: |""p alin nes of metal chair akeeese es, Teri sow nana. But no Nina. They. igo enna gee fe a executrix of Mrs, ete | Aid: to Healthy Sleep ard 7¢-inch bed is just not long Give them a sculptured look. They| process | persed, had hap- tate, is the wife of Edward Brag- att yee tay De aes (ee ee ee they hove ae caitan. % HOME FASHION TIME is a per-jtailers currently stock the big bed- cas wah tobe t coay ta, Pane stosh a Wines tate un abound * * 6 foctly wonserie} tine te re-exam-iding at 0 matter of course. ANd) own neight hes néthing to 4 |feature for wee when entertaining The suit filed in 1950 was byline the family’s bedding, Certainly|the price is right, too. with it. Tall or small, you'll fied jiarve groups, two other Netcher heirs, MTSIno part of the home contributes The current crop of sleep piece| that you sleep much better on ieemers Geees ona Bre’ aa ee ee cccocrted Lemans | enn eae alent ee eee. | would Sa yeu yell, to aap 10 PONS Petol Tenms Netcher Chagnon, Mrs, Bragno's|than the all-important t ,| Innovations cam be found in al- [hours of sleeping comfort, to e%/Enter Jackson Match amt and caly suviver of SourlAnd there are lots of new things) oo susry ef dual purpose |amine some of the better bed- children of the Boston store found-ito see in bedroom furnishings. equipment. MIGh Style touches In ding on display during HOME) LANSING w—Nearly 100 police er. Mrs. Bushkin and Mrs, Bragno|There are hundreds of new styles tabrics, arm treatments, leg de- [FASHION TIME. pistol teams from Michigan will ‘are the only children of Charlesiand ideas in sofa beds, studio! tatis are combined with new and ’ “compete in the 19th annual Michi- Netcher Jr., who died in 1931. couches, rollaway cots, bunk beds) greater efficiency of operation. Beer Drinking Doubles [8% Police Shoot at Jackson Two sons of Charles Netcher Sr.!and even chair beds. First introduced on @ large scale(P@e" Urinking Thursday. os so voditce Bar Bathe «Bk in i bed-| CANBERRA (INS) — Australians| Wednesday, State Police will widows have ‘an interest in the showing in greater quantities than|about a year ago, supersized Ens ss ie beer|hold a department shoot in which sha Dally Natcher, eet. telessaep-atperton bedaings, CTE tas Sune, seoupance, with ane oruen ince 1958. Last year (three-man toame trom eight police Dolly: Netcher, sleep—supersize bedding. remarkable speed. ' 4 districts famed Dolly Sisters dance team There was & time, not very J0°8 | swers such a definite need. lone each. Tn 2908 ond 1898 they Police chiefs also will compete Pmt Gert gy Fen Pigg hE sore Feo of| It's a known fact that we movelaveraged 12 gallons, Australians|Thursday. The chiefs’ match was eBay Fn ra rm eg Bence gg Robey apr Rig tag Se yn a gy — Aparna Seaman pony may Ao gy Netcher, who Not so, now! Most re-ithe proper rest. The big size in'taxes for the pleasure in 1955. |Enkemann of Ann Arbor. . rae ; t) Specials for Wednesday-Thursday-Fridey-Saturday and Mondey Free Parking Open Friday end Monday Eve's to 9 P. M. HOLLYWOOD Y BED OUTFIT! ¢ AT NEW LOW PRICES! DUO-THER: 7 ‘ FURNITURE STYLED OlL HOME HEATER | <> New Life and- Color for Your Home Drapery Fabrics _ Floor Coverings < s : | ; NEW LIFE AND COLOR FOR YOUR HOME at the lowest _ a ie prices possible. Don’t miss this special selling during Home § Fashion Time, September 20th to 29th. Come in and see one of the finest displays of fabrics in the Pontiac area. WALL TO WALL CARPETING gives a room that finished look! Especially if it’s thick luxurious FONTAINBLEAU “4 » carpeting. FOUNTAINBLEAU is an inspired interpretation of. -- _ carved design carpeting executed in hi-lo loop pile texture by i the nationally famous Barwick Mills. This is only one of our _Mmany fine carpets we have on display for your inspection. _ Stop in today and let us show you why you should . _ have WALL TO WALL CARPETING in your home. COMPLETE SET LEGS ~ $4 DOWN = 51 A WEEK! a /rvie) Only 1st Quality Materials~Expert Workmanship Buy Now : te | a. LAY, fy 4, _ 2-FURNITURE STORES—2 _ a 18 W. Pike St. 17 E. Huron St, GAREY oe © ree es oe eee ee i | . /] vite 7 ne | Living Room < Dining Room i ade? Bedroom and Functional Occasional Pieces K73 Corner Table * Visit Our Complete $54.50 Display Natural Finishes Spur Plan Special Issue Interest in Wood Grain of Children’s Stamp i zt | tf | 7 ii 2] i Pt i z K46 Drop-leat Extension Tabie with 3 leoves ' $149.00 | : ii] i : é : pa s 5 r : i ii i Ik | é t I: I High: tal Fh His sl jHetiat ? 3 j ; ! ; Ek , te ' . Hr | i L | EF i j : : if A Hf Hi Fé, it PF Seete f j i i i i ‘ K17 Seat foot Bed ; 3 ond 4/6 fi l i J i Hf tt i f $71.50 al ait el A LEWIS FURNITURE Exclusive : : ‘ hed é The truly different open stock furniture featured editorially tn every leading magazine! yton ome I urnis tba be a , = Profile, designed by world-famous John Van Koert, has the flowing, sculptured look you : ious ioe oss lgve to live with . . . and the rich, ripe-brown walnut finish is so easy to care for, so pleasing to the touch. Profile with its silver-plated hardware, elegant as fine sterling, is Mirror .......$ 42.50 . versatile ., . and yet its luxury is surprisingly low in cost. This week only at a reduced price. p $98.50 Buffet ..... e cccee AIDSO Spindle Beck Arm Chaise (fabric) ........ 42.50 Buffet Deck ........124.50 Spindle Beck Side Cheir (fabric) ........ 47.50 ; Round Extension Table 109.00 Supper Table and Pyramid Top ...... » «+ - 97.00 Budget Terms, of Course NEW SIERRA CARPET Dy & Lees < Styled with your home in mind: Casual luxury for today’s living — are you looking for that quality rug | that will fit any decor and at a price you can afford? Lees “New Sierra” ; in its wide range of dramatic new colors will do just that, yes for quality | at a fair price you must see this carpet! And here's exciting news, this ; COMPLETE CARPET SERVICE AT LEWIS FURNITURE reer re +. beas Mae} dyes; A apal Hull) | | J° egal, iat | aai Bilt! 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[fea Hi 58 ini bil a i it at tH » 34easi li, Wig da! ina, see tales att HIME att gaia eer 2 aS ii ag Metaaiaaaiuicaagl | Fy ih Bp Sa are SS a eae Hi RULE felts ial TTR AHE ba Ft. yr os 23 ie £ ; 2 z sR Hi zest Cee A at! pee EL Hi] ae fs, jnlp Nita i He Utils sidise |2 ipl 1 aL a eri] © eh Seg Bizetes! ge? eg HUES e 5 fn _— il) BS 383 TAB aie if La PE EL Hh $5i rani aie Gr TT ae TE Ae TE eT A ik g 1 i ipipl = Gis : Hi iy fai bie : : i. S08 18 rh HE Te i; se j 5 HE i lf en ? Hl fi] : it iH a adi wee ti Bay ; cil 7 STS PHATE He rf why pil] ge 8 : ai Fie ot thie ‘ll FU EAHA frates An Egil 34; uel i f aes ip i 3 ay Hi Ae t cube Hur make Manistee shades of Champaign, Old SOCCH eet ee OH OH EE EEE Solid eevee s down— who want the finest! $9.95 0, < © Just Right far Todays Lévng Ex site styling combined with superior Only a few dollar with months “priced from— / ALL WOOL Roxtweed and Decorweave of_warm, non TITRE MLE Ut : et 1 TE fia ae TT i HH zl i SPACER UNIT — The use of a spacer unit creates added in- scenery, she can easily remove the spacer and place the terest In this beautiful grouping. If Mrs. Homemaker wants a slight change of cabinet directly on top of the buffet. Part of a striking new collec- put na] iF ae Hit ini He ay il i 5 4 2 eth. ttt! nla ne mye hly ft a ait at ae ik F fi TR aTiT} fe 7 re il py FOR ROMANCE — An air of quiet and spa- Glous serenity is created by a new collection of furniture designed to bring more of a romantic atmosphere into the home. The arch treatment is carried out throughout the collection — me in chests, tables, cabinets and even mirrors. (Widdicomb Furniture Co.) To Move or Not Move — Your Carpet or Rug the main room with a new carpet as a foundation for color and theme. In many locations, carpet deal- ers will accept trade-ins of old or ae | it ag pic z & ; out-of-date rugs, to give a finan-|). , piece, just as ras 1 eft In pacha ont Pe any" er ale att 0}labor costs are saved in both the! nome. room. sate ge Sead: . i. = : utility or ‘beauty, or bot Moreover, a carpet alreday J is one imiportangt thing stalled imcreases the re-sale ber, Miss Cabot ‘said. stated iereree_ oe route Red Chinese.Group difference in mirrors lies in the ota howwe to « premectire box: (SEK Birth Control [inact “sss “et of a house to a prospective buy- | n 0 facture, she pointed out. er. Often a landiord will acquire finest mirrors are the carpet for easter rental of | PARIS (INS)—The vice chair-|polished plate . glass. house or apartment to mew te /nan of Communist China’s Feder-|the best reflections, and no wavi- ae : abel ie tees come Breaiaca ee But wall-to-wall carpet can trav- rth control throughout) seen. ‘ behind, él, and is the only finished floor-|China, _ Today's homemakers moving ing with this possibility. Worn| Agence France Presse special|the finest mirrors worth, and are adaptable to new/parts can be trimmed, and the J re-|as the result of a locations, fresh sections reassembled to fit|ported from Peiping that Tsaijdevelopment in pla’ Decistons must be made on |e" spaces. Naturally, there will|/Cheng said birth control would be/facture Ped oe . be some loss in goods, but the in erest of the national pros-|is turning ite glass Se penne, mann *8Y |result can be almost as good as|perity, welfare of families and|ground on both sides si By yp cons on moving |"°*- In this flexibility, carpet has|health of .mothers. ously, resulting po carpet, which cam be applied to |tH¢ Sdvantage over a rug, which a Se Oe ae tetivetiens ettnations. Rugs are easily portable, but| Peiping that Red China should |tion’s military needs, Carpet and rugs are long-lived|don’t expect a rug to stretch to| “resolutely put inte practice” |the output now is and travel well. If they are worth|larger dimensions of a new liv-| birth control. other uses. moving, they are worth protecting.|ing room. Use it instead in the} Her position is in general con- Always roll evenly around a pole,jextra bedroom or den, perhaps formity with the government's pol A Swiss colony in New Glarus, wrap with heavy paper, and tie.|with the draperies and chair that/icy, which has included authoriza-|wisconsin, is a center for the man-| Whether to move a wall-to-wall/were the original partners in dec-|tion of public sale of contra-lufacture of Swiss cheese in 83 fac- carpet depends upon a balance!oration. Coordinate furnishings in| ceptives tories. i Merion Park Sculptured Wool Wilton traditional elegance with Deeply etched, traditionally rich ful things for your decor! That’s ee ed ¥ ee ee ae ne 2 1 ce hot & ; — manmenenseeyaen | Perse sence PRE ee cae yom RENE AT Semin Re ea HR \* - - -o 5 i me you plan your interior decorations way 4 ieee new sense of ease but with a relaxed new warmth that does: wonder- Merion Park’s lastingly firm hi-pile weave in timeless shades! dream gray @ limetone @ grecian rose . @ sandalwood @ sugar beige 2 ~ Custom Draperies — Choose from the finest selection of new and modern materials and have them made by Spencer's, Con- ‘sult with our Home Fashion experts, who will help ceiling, * 2 __ TILE- LINOLEUM - FORMICA - CO: Ohilinicele IMU Beek 36 Muleliis from floor to 3 ae Potter at Detroit Meeting DETROIT (INS) — The Missis- COAT-HANGER CHAIR — Here isan ideal _— ably little room. It is estimated that it will save solution to the problem of the man who tosses its cost in pressing bills over a year’s time! Keep oft his jacket the moment he comes home — a it in mind as a practical gift for the man in your “coat hanger chair.” Available in maple, ma- life. (Butler Specialty Co.) hogany, and smoky finishes, it takes up remark- TB Conferees to Hear "8, detection aad trestint ncn) Pick Japanese Beauty sippi Valley Conference on Tuber-| Representatives from 12 states|ion model, has been chosen to culosis will be held in Detroit Oct. | will attend, Japan in the “Miss 11-13 with noted educators and World” contest in Oct. 7. . sii a * oda ee ee en “—— i college presidents, all attilia Dateline c @ / f } ee ee ; il | or “AUTUMN ing new + 3-Pe. Suite with Bookcase _.. Bed, Dresser, Mirror : nary in the g simplicity of its Danish- puplved sivliea. Dricats Desohon wal erie rm to your bedroom. its rich any and distinctive silver ‘ ’ make it subtly smart for modern or period jecors Triple Dresser .....$189.50_ Chest of Drewers. ee $126.50 : Panel Bed eosseeuce 69.50. Open Stock Dining Room Selection — Je, Extension T. Arm , and 3 Side Cheire ~ Versatile 3-Drewer Chest isk .$ 87.50 “Drop Leaf Extension Table. .. $129.50 ‘ Spacious Matching Buffet ++. $129.50 __ Conoenion: Baer Peyments Matchless Value ~ Handsomely Crafted in Rich “NUT BROWN” MAHOGANY = $289 = Cheir, : be euecsss $289.00 Door Deck. . .$239. oe Pil An rer] é © | ‘ ( mem D 7 a of Dwig and Donne 0 0 ALg 0 f t f (1 Oda 0 ( NO LO} “ Di ; 0 ah of O da Dow Ria a g jo 0 oon atte | oguo oad 0 a aso 0 0 a0 : 0 * G ites ‘ ie Oar eS O 0 OR it) it Doe B B | pe Saturd erry vec morn Ow a \ * 1 Re rE : RES ’ , eth (“] * ts pin) *, 0 o cio ere mo; . Orie: orn 0 vi aL Lt - > Pn 5 y protnet ” Of Lin? ‘ ' . aA Dy 0 ey = ahh Led rs it man o on Ope 0 th Done ison Bantist mel Ball re ‘1 orn igh Ci y une - Ni ' y is or by site ‘ AOneVIMOoOonN it ’ a A oA nt 0 4 rt aen GOT ‘ , Le =| : Stat aT TT IChigAaNn ae COLD 4 Ss if On O f Si ene ee pi } ' ' ut) On Aira Tree ‘ * ire $) shurc rnangec OM mT one rit c ii rade bac Ce p LO Tay ‘ « De ‘ ® i wae} P « au # i i i =. afi “i 4 FO EtSC ap OL Sal (rimim o De: neic ingert atsPi aay aT CO) so | wt C it i ify u Ler —* té Donne ’ nid na 0 ing) ti ate J bal +i + ; 1 3 é aif i orn fi ’ it ' nd * rit gs i yore 71 D ' ;> r¢ r Cl ty natcnin pec ] é #e Fall io re oliie e) 1 ‘ Ono fl 1 “ bd, . Tre , “ . ' j + sf £ ¢ J i i ‘ ari hen e nc it i i ‘ ae a Ai ; i arnet ‘ 4iLf _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 [Patience Virtue It Pays to C ultivate By ANNE HEYWooD ‘wonderful job. The clioice had nar-| Instead, he telephoned every one—remember that pa- 4 Patience sleiy s0tle i aa re eae ala ly age day to see if a decision had been eee On ee : Mice oat F con wok aommripe eae a week. He was told he| Ser if she ts to stay at a hotel. | use and there are many good ' |eoncerned, ; - Glan shoald have cone about his |,, 702 Company wrote Jim off asifrom which they can be learned. | Nevertheless, people usually put} me “too aggressive,” and he lost out.| But over and ‘above all tech- up a terrible fuss when I recom- business, applying elsewhere, | If your are looking for a job—or|niques, the patient job-hunter gets mend patience, _keeping busy and being suffi- ‘coping with a problem on yourithe job! Rath, for example, was in a job es | | the Med, but ber bess was = i Color of Ink Stylish ee | See te Deofor Ball-Pen Blue’ peng ~pihngicesce : right Parisian Girls Prefer ati-ren ue Hones, . _| PARIS (INS) — “‘Ball-pen blue” navy-blue or “grey. French, This lighter marine shade leoks Reluctantly, Ruth took my ad-/is the new favorite color of school- gitis don't wear black,| Sy with red, smart with green view. giris in Paris. at Ienst mot to schol. and young with white. And for Shortly after our talk, the boss, od young school giris the new biud who had. become too difficult for) It is the color of ink with a| Junior departments im Paris | shade is practical — it won't Oe edie: meet i ee ee even anh oben ee a small, out-of- branch cheerful young mademoiselles' skirts coats in ball-pen firm: And now Ruth has a new and|—— . Rab eg ay. joel ee 2 : used .ball-pen blue in styles to NEEDED 208 Fall Brings Home Changes jrear srouni ine sctoot season contig aldieeegelag a cs: as i as te cn fog cee: rm ge perately needed a job. She had no|. When autumn leaves begin to| flexible. For results, sweater b experience, no skills, fall it’s time to make changes| same color of paint should be (ca -colored, tailored wool coat eae i around the house, inside and out.| applied while canvas is still on |and matching skirt worn with ink- “I have to get a job right away,”| For many homeowners, a im-| the frame. It's 2 good idea to gloves and shoes. There is Se i sd take cea, t° be|portant change is the removal of have metal framing painted once sgh Saggy Sg gga te mnt take a course prevent rust from dam- , black Ing! I haven't got time.” 7 a et oe jrched Yo 8 shortclewved top ond w T. found that the | Canvas awnings should be| Awnings should be stored in a/fully tucked skirt. a black caortost wor ound s eae cleaned and checked for needed re-jcool, dry spot, Rafterg or saw) ribbon streamer and belt way home. She wasted twe Reece: cm bees tek en nee frantica!ly chasing trom my easly hegre yaa ya apa SUGGESTION pillar to post looking for a job, |@ longer life. A , broom __ If the frames need re-covering, Lempereur sug- . peor Psi, Filly, se hat sete down! vagh the canvas on the frame. agg ging onbwepe afternoon-dress of ball- Receiving her corsage from Judy Dearing of Ottawa Calhoun, Kay Cline, SueAnn Hathaway, Janet Living- which she found a job as A coat of paint will restore ae on a a 2 waist style and worn over a petti- drive is Carol Ann Riley of Illinois avenue, new mem- ston, Mary Lou McLaughlin, Beck Bryce, and Virginia \,zaRNEp HARD WAY rsp t eomshaase oA yg nce eaegss ) a rae a at gt aubetnnet atten. ber of the Les Filles Club. Other new members are Norvell were other new pledges received into the club | And Jim, too, learned about pa-| dealers usb & special preparation joutdoors is about five years. Prop- worn with a white (left) Helen Ramsdell of Draper street and Ann Hodges at the tea, held Sunday at Karen Buchmann’s home on |tience the bard way. which protects the natural oils jer care, however, can double or elegant with a white, of Ottawa drive. Karen Bronoel, Sue Ann Terry, Cathy Delrose road.* . | + Oe ee 8 ee ee we nee Se One party aa i 3 toe Shower Honors Mrs Na ier Lambda Chi Omega Spanish touch. It is composed Martha Burris H i Ne Has Pledge Service ‘pttee saen & ie oo A recent bridal shower honored ed A pledge service was held b torero belt of shocking pink Martha Burris, bride-elect of Lee S ew Lambda Chi Omega Sorority Thurs. ae een eet wees Se Mra ber Lay were comteee| UPC, Unit’ |G rakace on Ward sna ue aoc ies on Ward road, at the affair held at the former's Cohostesses Mrs. Robert home on Summit street. Mra. Stephen Napier will serve|Holloway, Mrs. George Kapp, and x Guests included Mrs. Joseph|a% chairman of newly organ-|Mrs, James Dillard. . Minton, Sue Lilliquist, Mrs, John/ized women’s gruop of the First) Pledges are Mrs, George Stitt, Officers Haynie, Mrs, Ray Howard, Mrs. . ‘The group|Mrs, Dick Smith and Mrs, Joseph Lexie Williams, Mrs. Morris Fi-\will be known as the Marbach/|Nouse, E| ted b field, Mrs, D, L. Smith and Mrs.|Group, commemorating Dr. and) Speaker for the evening was Mrs. ecTte y John Spears. utah’ homme Danan dhe urce ot the = Others Kenneth year church. olunteer Bureau spoke t So Bong oti lg Shgemornaran Mrs. Raymond Banwell opened|need for volunteer workers in num- rority terlee. Mrs. Leonard Laity, Mrs,/ber home on drive for the|erous fields in the city of Pon- | John Milliken, Paula Webster and|Teamizational meeting held tiac. ihe termes Quickly installed by our hal ponipagesteulte a eaiolem Ask for our FREE ESTIMATE! - work eae take ha ‘Mon, Tuss., Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs,, Fri., Sat. 10 rays as raed deanaehstentr hte « # i; : { * mat wos 4 Sey | it nit Ee 5F +4 Lb ot Hp = 8 Sg Ss FE E VU) — 'S fg = ty BE 5 ae — Br bag 5 2 a ! ow ie ae a 7 li a Ai . = “ erry 5 Sy a < 25 z . aE at thy fh lie E Sga), a: : rae | inl it ih Hill aie ai FE ipa i 2.4 g ify eS i Bast g 5 zit ‘Paes a. “Healy Hi Her ali Poel > aint at = gett vagy ne bemsin: thie io ee a | aE: nih oi j ett 9 Gly eh ii 4 a ALLE : iH iil ia = ‘ 26 nt is HITE ae fis: 2 ai Bp | inl Sa it tata ir HEE : = = ~ wei HE tr i yee ao : He ore T PF i 3 ii ti Hane fle Se Hf byte | ae Hf y2 suet geil i | S| feel 14) if | $3 TH. iia gt. asi Wisi 3 afi if) 38 HH ili i : | Ay ws fit tril rallita ly cual fy H| es fig uid Paks Be A 226 His, naan US | ; Sate er) 2! > aut “ann [E 73 i : ‘hit iif savgt i Pe ie Hi 2 (i aT : 3 x ee aia » Tite ae - alt hg , a anit pi $| 3 _ ith :: iW es est EH Ap HEE ine at lies il 1 z ‘4| 5 cat iy ity 1 i pri it £8 i: ee aly orig oF ES iil le a) Bt iti: AEE aad LHe i" i i Bilt iF He F lip gs " | en itd sat te tad! it Hea] ee it all Romeo _ a. suet of red j graduate. receiv s Marcia Porritt assisted the bride B. ay ll ry in bra and his M. A. las maid of honor, Other wedding!" 1%3. both at University of Mich- attendants were Mrs, William Oli- '8"- ‘School of education in Cambridge, | Mass. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and Betty Dempsey of Oxford. before joining the staff at Slos- Leroy McKean of London, On- sen Junior High School, Ann Ar- tario, was best man and Robert bor, two years ago. ‘Tripp and A, D. Melzer, both af) Marlette jer des eo | Ruth Ann and Jane Korft, who | Following the wedding, a recep- mo ene Orn, tion was held at Thomas Commu- ave entered the Blodgett Memo- nity Hall. rial Hospital School of Nursing. nese iGrand Rapids, are the daughters ‘of Mrs. Grace Kroft, and the late Vote Church Repairs “™ "=": Rath Ann is a transfer uh iP } - . «1. | from Williams Jennings in Ortonville Parish | trimers, Dayton, "Tene. and | will be a candidate for both an ORTONVILLE ~- The Baptist) R-N. and a college degree at Cal- church here has let a contract, Vin College. for $3,100 to Ellis A. Sherman of! Jane, who is a recipient of schol- Goodrich to install a new oil /arships from both the Sanilac Can- burning furnace and boiler to cer Society and the Detroit Edison heat the church's main auditori-iCo,, has not decided whethe: ‘ Ties, Wesley Mahaffy his assistant when ong Mn sergen oo a the Central Farm Bureau met this. —e $55,000 ge? at an estimated cost week at the home of the Wesley — /Mahaffys. | Other officers are Max Crothers, iminute man; Carlyle Hewitt, dis- . ‘cussion leader; Herman. Weigert,| Waits for New Branch ivice chairman; Doris Mahaffy,' : Blue Cross secretary; Mrs. Pres-| DRAYTON PLAINS—Church ser ton Taylor, secretary; Mrs. Wes-| Vices are not being conducted inley Mahaffy, township Blue Cross the Jayno Adams School at . the collector. . Present fime as stated in Thurs- day’s Press. g The Community United Pres. Elect Reunion Leader hepa Charch plans te estab- AUBURN HEIGHTS—Fitty peo -jish » branch tp that area, with 1 the: recent! the La a full-time resident minister ?!* S4thering A tyr ons is ‘the .edhout ‘rence Bradford home in Auburn holding services iHeights for the Ashley reunion, ‘elected William McCracken presi- A church is to be erected in the dent for 1957, The group collected near future on a site located on for the Stevie Jones fund, Auburn! the corner of Clintonville and Lake| Heights tot who is suffering from} Angelus roads. icancer, “ . a Church Use of School ii ate um, the old basement and pastor's’ not to seek a degree as well as: study, lan RN. The installation was approved _ Both girls are taking their aca- last week at a quarterly busi- idemic work at Calvin. ness meeting. Ortonville Plans were also made to re Louis Williams has enrolled at. shingle the main church at a cost Michigan State University where) of $529. he is a junior in accounting. He is © idtinpeaiupentantmanasrneiiai the son of Mrs. Lee Petoskey, 162 White Lake Township 7. =. fee: aa Youth Canteen With 1 new rezistrations betore Grins Popularity the August primary election, this: * ; township has tallied 200 since then. With N ew Staff Deadline of Oct. 8 is set and reg- IESTER — Officers kad istrations are being received at the town hall on Tuesday evenings been elected by both Junior High from 7 to 9 p.m., on Tharsday afternoons from 1:30 to 4, and on Saturday mornings from 9 to 11. Youth Canteen, which has been attracting a large percentage of Volunteers Build Dream on a Dollar Fire Hall Now Rising at Union Lake By VIOLA GRILE ~~ = 1926 American La-France pumper| Bs the Oakland County Tubercu-| losis. Sanatorium, which the San’ Parement here is realizing a dreamjhad got as a discard from the Berkley Fire Department. The local department began a membership drive and training program and by September, 1953,| there were 21 active members an-| swering calls day and night. i New department equipment in. | The Fire Hall will include a large office in the rear of the build- ing, sone and —_ & room plus, machine room: and sleeping quar-| ludes, besides ters if it is ever taken awe yo ia oan yore the township: The structure is be-| MS joes fue Meek track | ing built by Commiinity - donated fren « i wrath ond aun ral labor as is the electrical work. hetght re red. wns sine is equipped with » front mount | and two-way radio. Other pment of the department, is | rtable gasoline engine purnip | E. 4, resuscitator, re- | =i ll Fpbti th [ ii [ The Volunteers have their own ithe village youth to its Friday Among those beginning advanced. Donald G. Palmer, of Romeo, who has been awarded a teaching fellowship in ‘the Harvard University Graduate 'H. Dale Palmer, 8488 W. St, Clair y and Senior High groups of the/P Next of the Metamora PTA will be Thursday, Oct. 18, at the school, | Village of Lum - | Wants to Help. | - RetardedCamp | LUM—This small village, net jtled among the lakes of Lapeer County, is eagerly awaiting the! p. ders of 3370 Gregory Rd., Orion Sept. gles ders of Harrisburg, Ill. They have 12 grandchildren and three great- | ichance to help in the establish-| T@Mdchildren. The Sunday celebration for friends and relatives is lment of the S0-acre camp for| to be held at the Ruggles home at 8142 Reese Rd. Residents Bak City Suggestion Small Shops Wanted on John R; City Studies DPW Unit Bids TROY -— Homeowners have stalled the City of Troy's attempt to turn a quarter-mile business zoned strip on John R. road back to residential] zoning. In a reverse of usual public ob- jections, residents argued lengthily ‘jast night with the city commis- sion, holding that they wanted the strip developed with a barber shop, gas station and other comimercial units. Several homes are already With planning board considera- tion unnecessary because the sug- gestion originated with the city, ithe idea will come up again before GOLDEN- ANNIVERSARY — An open house Sunday from 3 to ine commission in two weeks, m. will mark the 50th wedding date of Mr, and Mrs. Fred San- Meanwhile, homeowners will Township. They were married on name a committee to meet with 26, 1906, in Carmi, Ill. Their children are Mrs. Raymond Rug- 'Vilican to hear his reasons in de- of Clarkston, Mrs. Irley 0. Brown, Rochester, and Wilburn San- tail. Bids on the proposed ditchdig- ging and road work equipment | for the DPW were received, and \Michigan’s 70,000 retarded chil- idren, site of which is one mile. ‘north of here, | small lakes, has been donated ‘land and build a dormitory. ———— | 2 Cities Asked ; '‘Bahiman, wore pale blue. for Drain Funds | * « * | ; E The ternate ruffles Fs ag a | Hazel Park Seeks Aid _ From Storm Relief; Joins _ Madison Heights 2 at the v-neckline bodice. Pearis and iridescent F eis THF s4 azel Park and Madison alehact prayer book. ve bene. Lansingite Heads ‘Staff Elected at Beers Reunion New officers of the Beers Family = sz struction of a drain quindre road te Ditch and will supplement Dodge President is Mrs. Ruth Beers, of Lansing whose city will be site Marilyn Beers of Brighton, and | , Amber. Beers . of Pontiac. [Rochester Kiwanis Starts New Course Church Library Plan Revealed in Rochester night meetings at the American ‘Legion Home, : Heading the Junior High Group as president is Rick Feeley; Jim Frost, vice-president; Barbara Cur- tis, secretary, and Dianne Klix, treasurer, Dave Hecht is president of the The engineer starts the siren and) *®"!¢F group; vice president, Mary Stuart; secretary, Winifred the first call ig placed on the phone Weber, and treasurer, Joanne call system. The sytem branches) gy. out so that each volunteer am Sponsors for this Friday's 7 to two others. 9 junior dance and the senior dance | The Union Lake Fire Depart. from 9 to 12 will be the Henry, ment is completely independent. MecNalleys and the Robert Otts. No township or municipal funds go into its operation, although its cost averages some $800 year. Funds come trom private donations, projects sponsored by thé firemen themselves and oth- ers worked out by the active te” ha "announce dhe oirth Par Ladies Auxiliary, wad, ana tn tanteiee King #030, Firemen get no pay for their Cotter, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Loulse Ann. volunteer work. In addition to pay-| , “em dsushter of Mr. and Mre. Gaverio| ing es ed woh ee «idig Monaco. 3967) Mound Ra., ts named has improved its equipment inven- County Births Walled Lake Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michaél DeRose of Lansing, formerly_of Walled Lake, have * new daughter, Ellen Virginia. me ye Mrs. Pranklin D. cha 30 Vineyard St., have a pe = g sa a at Mr. Mrs. Alphonse A. Mi | Orace _ 2 *on, bave & new # James. Mr {new da | The am son, 3 Romes _ ity a pi La have ® simplification ‘Tren’ heave ® Rew son, neh, ied | Great Mute have 0 see Mr. and Mrs. Mill are parents Oi St ‘Luke's Parish tions are set, from 1 to 3 p.m. ath Mrs. Mey, Ba | : . with , cat on On ont SC orge Bader Weds Curtis Girl in Marlette — Troy City Manager TROY—The Men's Club wi meet at the church at 7:30 row evening, with Orlando tomor- ® : 4 i 4 : / ‘With Twin as Attendant UTICA — Mildred Ann Meyer,.groom is the son of the Waiter 'esistrations of electors, from 8:30 who wore a Chantilly lace gown Bahimans of 14650 Canal Rd., Mt with a four-tiered skirt for her Clemens. Saturday wedding to Richard Earl The bride’s brother, the Rev. Bahiman of Mt. Clemens, was at-/ Erwin E. Meyer of Watonga, | Wangetin of Washington, as best Other attendants, Tressa Meyer, Clemens, with Gary Bahiman as ‘tions. and the flower girl, Beverly American Legion hall.. They will | the 20 detailed offers are being | studted by the city engineers, Twelve Town drain shares will roan oe camp. wn we Mildred Meyer Marries .2e3ee next Monday night, preliminary te the Oct, 12 hearing City clerk’s offices will be open all of next week and Oct. 8 for a.m, to 8 p.m. Appeal Asks Benson to Buy Surplus Grapes Peeeewee LANSING u®—Gov, Williams has asked the U.S. Agriculture Depart- : ment to purchase from 8000 te 10,000 tons of surplus Michigan grapes for the school lunch pro- | Okla., officiated. The bride- Alfred Meyer of | man, and Kenneth jlive at 17021 Canal Rd. in Mt." ay. surplus, the governor eaid in — aftr be honey in 9 letter to Secretary of Agricul ae : ichigan. ture Ezra Taft Benson, is seriously the grape market in Rabbit Raisers | "omen appears te be 2 record i crop ef an estima’ 57,000 tens Form New Club === in Charter Unit; Learn cites tor schon heceeee 8 Spinning Methods | ‘Plan Plastic Party Jane Boot Rochester is oath nel GINGELLVILLE—Garden Club a members here are sponsoring a ‘organizing recently at Portiand ‘'©Y: plastic, and ceramic party at The specialty club's: first pro ‘he Gingeliville Community Cen- gram covered learning to hand ‘et Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. . spin the wool into yarn, the im- wool and shearing, including. the County of ™. eter ens camel Calendar Mattie Renwick Cir the Methodist Church a meet ot 3 p.m. Thersday in the Joe Davis. Groups of Women, Boys Entrust Duties to Staffs New officers have been elected and installed by various county iit Hi if i z a joint with the Auburn Delegates named Heights =" aoe MOMS Unit here Mrs. George Kage is new presi- dent of the group; M i z i i i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE | ined Headlines | Segregationist Indicted for Urging On Rioters | in Tennessee AVA... enticing... a primitive... she must tionist John’ Kasper put up » fight choose... one world )ments stemming from mass pro- from Britain. * * e HOLLYWOOD — The hazards of Hollywood are herein related by Valerie French, our latest bundle Valerie is an amiable beauty to to live in... one man to love! | tests “of school integration here | four weeks ago. A crowd of his supporters gath- ered around the Anderson County, Jail here after he was locked up. Auxiliary police, organized during the Labor Day weekend violence here, were called out as a pre- caution. The crowd dispersed, however, fafter Kasper was released in'! '$2,000 bond pending a Criminal)". \Court hearing today on charges lot sedition and inciting a rict. | Sheriff Glad Woodward arrested’ ‘Kapser — with an assist from a | pint-sized constable who happened_ to be on hand — as booing dem- tonstrators heckled speakers at a | Democratic campeign rally. a a Te onstrators had assembled to pro- ‘test the scheduled appearance of| [Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn) deliv-| 2,000-- persons attending. | af — & pees Horees because of the use of Na- _ wwe 'tional Guard troops in the Labor TIAC ‘weather prevented his appear- ance. | Constable George Campbell of Oak Ridge, who stands 5 feet 4, said he chased the six-foot Kasper TONIGHT | Exclusive! FIRST RUN-ALL IN COLOR sheriff Pictures. whom things just seem to hap- pen. Sometimes nice things, such as being discovered by Columbia Her previous experience had Odd Things Just Happen\2= 'to Briton Valerie French she played an American girl in “Jubal."’ She is a bit confused as to why she was brought here to play such roles, Valerie likes it hefe, and says she disappointed the British press Prehistoric Flute museum” at Quito, which also con- tains the world's oldest piano, the smallest violin made by Antonio Stradivari, and tubas dating back’ by saying so upon her return there earlier this year. MSU Students to Get ‘been the stage, with only a few Low-Cost Polio Shots jforays at films. * * & | EAST LANSING @ — Barbera! She was tested for the role of Jean Rodman of Hermansville, a Ava Gardner's sister in “Bhowani/Michigan State University junior, Junction.”” Although she lost thes awarded a $250 scholarship to- role, Columbia saw the test and day by the Michigen Congress of potineet. “The next thing I knew Parents and Teachers. was flying over the North Pole| Miss Rodman wag the first win- ito “Hollywood,” she said. t's when things ner of the award, presented on started the basis of. scholarship, person- \happening to her. Like being ality and professional promise. iquartered for five months at the She is president-elect of the Ele-: \Studio Club, which wasn't her idea mentary Education Club and has of glamorous living * * - “Tt is an arm of the YWCA,”. she explained. “The girls would served on the Student Council of ithe Education Callege, Arizona's domain is divided into} | troop down to breakfast in robes, only 14 counties, fal. There was a little blackboard that told us we were allowed 30) Gov, Frank Clement at the rally..Poimts for breakfast. An egg was, five points, a half grapefruit ave. | ered the main speech before the/ete.” She finally escaped to her own | Clement. who has been a target. place in Laurel Canyon, but found. lot criticism from segregation living, hazardous there. The base- ment ‘was flooded by an unknown Kapser said ns -s the deni-| ‘all of us looking perfectly tright-|— source. Mountain Hons prowled in| the distance. A brush fire burned) — Bah THEATERS (id nt appear. He wired that ad Meat. She turned over i car And neighbors reported flying) saucers nearby — no kidding. a id + Speaking of flying brings us to her film career. Her saucers | without knowing who he was after last two pictures have been sci- seeing him pon away from the "°° fiction films. And before that| t i | “I caught him and he turned on me and slugged me with his fist about 15 times -before the sheriff interceded,"" Campbell said, “He knocked my glasses off." $2 Airlines in Fast to Fly Into Detroit WASHINGTON @ — The Civil Aeronautics Board has made pub- | ‘lic orders improving local air serv- ice in the Erie, Pa. — Detroit PHOTOGRAPHED “Th ACTUALLY IN THE PALACES AND | The CAB said effective Nov, 19 SEE! Girls! SEE! | The Noughty, Girls! « Nifty, Neutch Tell end Temptin Doncer—Wow! ABDULLAHS HAREM rr rrr re re ithe following orders will be put TONIGHT Population Rising Fast ' NEW YORK—Reports and esti- mates indicate that world popula- tion will increase by 40,000,000 per- the annual. 000,000, “fhe world’s pdpulation is now growing at the unprecedented, irate of 1% per cent a year, a rate that will double a population 7 in about 55 years, The most rapidly growing area in the world today is Latin America, where rates of more than 3 per cent are found in several countries hes - An estimated 53 per cent of all a ee Shown at 1.20-3:25- 5:30-7:35-9:40 p.m. Where Movie Going Is a Real Pleasure x4 Exclusive Firat Run Pictures Only xa EXTRAS! «..-. eae cea SATURDAY—"WALK THE PROU iD LAND” ——LAST D. le Sineles 8 as am CONC ‘CONCHO” — At Lest! Every Dering, Spicy Scene and Starts Wednesday — —_ gn —owreeeorreerewrererrrrFfFfn-wT'''''''''''t'''''''''tTTTrTtTrTrrttTTTT. hh i hi hi hi i he hi hi tin de ti te i Al in A i Mi ti Mi i tin Mi i hin hi Min i Mi i i i hi i i i hi i hi Mi he et dd limte effect: jtended beyond Erie to Detroit ed a five-year period. 2, Mohawk Airlines will eperate| @ new route between the coterm- ‘inals of Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and Detrojt, by way of Erie, also \for five years ' 3, Lake Central Airlines will be extended beyond Youngetows, Ohio, to Erie for five years | ‘The CAB announced its decisions |Aug. 9 in a news release, The) ag filed within # ays. 4 \Stotistics on Israel | JERUSALEM — When independ- pence was proclaimed May 14, 1948, Israel had a population of 650,000.) _At the start of 1956 the total was 1,789,110, of whom 1,590,600 (89 per! joent) were Jews, Since 148 more persons have migrated to Israel than ante the preceding 30 years. WATERFORD = DRIVE-IN THEATER ¥ Cor. Willieme Lake-Airpert Roade—Bex Office Opens 6:30 P.M. TUES. — WED. — THURS. "BRIDE FOR SALE... Untined...Uniomed...Uncshomed 7 SIZZLES THE SCREEN! & JANE. RUSSELL CORNEL WILDE | Se Geel yous @ © cote eee 08 Jute OS. Thated saaey Sees THRILL EATURES! 2 igi ee ee | 1. Allegheny Airlines will be ex-| 4 BLUE SK DRIVE-IN THEATER | STARTS TONIGHT SENSATIONAL 4-UNIT SHOW Ist SHOWING ADULTS ONLY lm HIT NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 ULTS ONLY HOLLYWOOD. x THE PRIVATE LIVES OF STUDIO GLAMOUR in Intimate ee ma) Revealed meee) Revealed in HIT NO. 3 “AFFAIRS of ANNABELLE” AND HIT NO. 4 “TOMB IT MAY CONCERN” | | but every year the interest mounts on the balance be- ee ree re ee ee oe ‘made in automobile, housing, and food and drink en- Plenty is being said and written, pro and con, about) former heavyweight champion Joe Louis and his tax, dilemma with Uncle Sam. : Here is a guy, who in 15 years, had earnings which to-~ taled $4,626,721.69. And today he is a contestant on a giveaway TV show trying to make a chunk of dough to sepay some of the nearly million dollars he owes in in- come taxes. Actually his means of self-support today is financially very sound, but Louis couldn't possibly make enough from his business enterprises to — square his tax debt. Joe is a partner in a flourishing public relations busi- ness. He is president of a milk company and also earns a periodical check as ap hag of a IBC. Those who have sympathized with the ex-champ have P = _ proposed that the govern- 4 ment make some kind of set- tlement with Louis to square things. | People have even set up Joe Louis tax-fund groups. Some have mailed coins and dollars to him through the Recent medical report which ordered Louis to quit wrestling because of a dam- aged heart have added sympathizers to Louis’ cor- ner. x* *«* * Mrs. Louis made the de- cision to write to a TV show asking that her hus- band appear as a con- testant. The emcee of the show jumped to the chance of putting Joe on the program, amid protests of those THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 B nie 3 | : two-game|pennant chase for awhile ne a ty thy. By a tonight, was|night after mopping up an 83 Te: e guarantee anything for the Red-llost record, had a 600 percentage etoies iy Oey eee Tt was no breather either for'legs, they'll be dead without it. three points better Pee eee A 1-23 job by righthander Clem : bd Labine made it an official game Argentina Out siztos Scars to the uled game but Clem couldn't make {R . fF it as a starter in the after-piece. ’ t ae = * (0 Owing ven The Dodgers gave him a 3-0 lead ' Priced, ta the pesky Pirates NATIONAL KEAGUE ZURICH, Switzerland ®—Argen-|pounced back with three in the|Muwauxes 9 S00, cop lgatadient rani gh aa a ae ET i the International Rowing Fed-| Frank < a4 reese SS ae tte fee Taternational Rowing Fed:| SS sh Duce, deviog ts tres| Soe” ore e 8 48 & runs with his 24th homer ander <** ---: i a petition, including the Melbourne three singles—one of which ‘drove MONDAY’S RESULTS Olympics, for violating amateur/nome the clincher in the eighth Brooiys a° Pucsburgh 3, ‘completion ot ‘after Gil Hodges had poled his| _ suspended game of Sunday, Sept. 23. The Argentine Amateur Rowing |3is¢ home run in Brooklyn's eighth) “ "“Stspat's Games Assn., executive committee, which’ with man on to tie it 5-5. meagadpame af aes, Tp oe’ had reaffirmed the amateur sta- *' 2 *& | ler (4) or Meyer aad ve, Magic tus of its rowers, was blacklisted! + was Hodges’ third home runi py). .. wew York, 12:30 pm— by the federation in an unusual in two days. He swatted two in| (is) ve, Astonelll Get). ve federation ment mays suspended oon reg MeDaniel ot) ned Binet b Doe. announce only vict Brooklyn in an - said there was no doubt many Ar-\the fourgame geries. | Spans cist esems Va. gentine rowers “have received and was the WEDNESDAY’ SCHEDULE | accepted very large gifts.” The|Brooklyn loser while Friend stuck|s tous st Chleage. 1:3) pm announcement did not specify what! jt out for his 17th victory Only games “gifts” had been accepted. . Set ee There is no appeal against Fed-| Bill Skowron hit two home runs eration decisions. for a Yankee 3-1 lead, but 18 tts ane game - winner Johnny Kucks ' The 1947 Giants hit 131 of their couldn't hold it. Tito Francona's record 2271 home runs in the Polo two-run double in the eighth gave grounds. it to the Orioles. STRATEGY — Coach Woody Woodard (left) of Southern Methodist University, goes over some who still ask, “What did Louis do with his money, when he had it?” \ It’s a logical question. The middie class wage of the mistakes which were made when his team staged an upset last week in knocking down Notre Dame 19-13, with Charlie Arnold, rookie quarter- earner today figures he has to pay his taxes for his 80 bucks a week, why shouldn’t a guy who made better than $6,000 weekly for 15 years. Joe Louis is a fine person and has to be admired for his serious attempt to try to pay back Uncle Sam, but Yes cepts acon aye - Every year Louis gives the government a fat check, sides the added tax debt on current earnings. So how can he possibly ever pay back over $850,000? LOUIS MADE BAD INVES During his heyday, Louis was known to burn up plenty of greenbacks gambling. It wasn’t uncommon He also admits the many unfruitful investments he terprises, none of which ever blossomed financially. There is also the good side to Joe’s spending. He _ was never known to turn down a gift request to _. charity, and during his army days his bankroll was available to all of his GI friends, In either instance the fact remains that Louis should have made his annual peace with Uncle Sam like every other citizen. He could have taken care of his tax debt for a period of years out of one single fight. : His fight against Bill Conn on June 19, 1946, grossed the second largest purse in history of box- ing. The receipts totaled $1,925,564. His share was $591,116.44 for his eight rounds of labor. Yet he allowed his delinquency in taxes to star mounting at that time. - What is the solution. today for the Brown Bomber It’s a sad question, and trying to find.an answer is even more sad. | s i Works Out With Spartans ny Kowalczyk Going to Coast EAST LANSING — Injured halfback Walt Kowalczyk, of last season's Rose Bowl game, will make the trip to California il NEW YORK @ — After two Mark Recorded. Major Leaguers Clout Fag pri: * many 2,232 Round-Trippers, Nicholas Arena, it was highly un- Breaking 1955 Record likely that Joey Bygraves could \make it three. He didn’t. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS >. * ® Another home run record was) The British Empire heavy- ‘on the scrap heap today as the|weight champion, following the ‘major leagues entered a combined|custom on the other side of the total of 2.232, bettering the mark/Atlantic, “retired” at the end of 2 i ‘Jackson, Baker with aggressive, ‘tusy- Wayne Bethea of New York. the fifth round of- his 10-rounder} Z is sk 3 3 ses Collide on TV National League has hit this season, following in 1955 when the i | Wednesday Night Baker No. 4‘; ‘Little Mike’ Wins Amateur Gyndog Stake > act their attack,’ Taylor ‘Meanwhile, al) indications are plosive that there should be some ex-/manned in every position except blacksmith scoring in the Ist quarter of al — pe Red Sanders, 1s x doubtful starter|the game at Palo Alto. (ong secieng Poems — Passes “Michigan State has us out- and receivers.” Yesterda fternoon for the | 5 Feitertay ature - Only Too Happy to Go ankle two weeks ago, the Mas- ; ~ * Fay scucit mace mn on = DOUgers Leave Pittsburgh « hitting the dummies. -Oralt has BROOKLYN (®—~If the Brooklyn, “He called Gil Hodges out when “Rt hag hese sy gpd oe ma nd Dodgers never | see Pittsburgh the ball was leaving the pitcher's game,” said coach Dufty| "ie i wil be loo soon. aye af Daugherty. “He’s been coming -waedih a si ep Miaia eta Biaae wala i oe a | Both Bidding for Shot at Heavyweight Crown Weekend field trials for the Gen-| A. St. Mary Looks Prepared to Mow Down League Foes New Home Run British Heavyweight Lose < New Ho by TKO in American Debut)" i", 2, sepepcate * Dropped in the fifth round for an eight count, tired and dejected jlooking, the muscular, 6-foot Brit- on via Jamaica, said he had “enough” between the fifth and sixth rounds. It went into the books as a fifth round technical knockout. * *« Dr. Sam Swetnick asked Joe be- In his dressing room later, the 2%-year-old invader was a bit mixed up. He said first that the relentless pace Bethea set was too ! i ; Frederick Wisner Stadium indicates that their chances of winning the title again ite stop them?” that developed rapidly. This season the situdtion is some-' age iwhat reversed. Halfback Paull One. attempted against St. Fred. 'Franckowiak is the only member! aerial from of the 1955 backfield still around, Agree; They ve Got to Win All é i if much, and then added later: - “T was fouled. He hit me in the kidney and in the neck. He did to me. He's a dread- fully dirty fighter.” Billie Ellamar Wins Feature at Jackson iF fegiee 7 3 i & z : if last his last two times out, goes CHICAGO DETROIT AB RE ABR RE artes, eS i Bee 411 , .@ €234 F: ib 410 Beate $23 kamen’ $31 Oelsing @ 1 @ Boone 3b 28 { rf 10 8 Tuttle ef @1 teller, @ 423 2b 1 @ Gist 2 Bee ae? pees ib 1 0 6 Bunning p ¢°8 { $23 ip 66 | . ee it 1 ; oat peed 333 bers ite vote aun - wis ae ee Se ies oa eh liga tm TO. flied for in 7th, fhe eneusteree ee 8 mete Abe eee eth nerewee i 3 e TWENTY-SEVEN __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 |Food Poisoning food poisoning are expected to be. impressive winner available for duty against Southern Methodist at Dallas Saturday night. r| Dr, Lamont Henry, team phys ange. eee tgien tba dnt mn S to Atlanta : : \ eee! MUFFLERS (i = gS adage wae Hoe grr gi age om by school. infirmary. Three others] INSTALLED FREE lect as teste tla thane were restricted to their rooms. "i el Oe. next Satur- which . North Caro-| The Aggies’ dropped Lions Dump Eskimos PP co a R one is expect-/ place rating to 6-eyl. lads to meet] The action should be even liviier) VANCOUVER — The British| gles with Southern Methodist cor ng Sige emai ores ol : Syracuse -meets - victory over sled f totel af\¢lashes of top-ten teams and Okia-|the two-time Grey Cup champions TIRE CO. Se or eS Football Union in 1954. i 77 W. Buren st. rE ° a Tech (12) (14) 1. oe! aes : “oak tel | Methodist (18) DON’T DELAY ... WIN- } ces. ak ~seallags ) TER 1S ON ITS WAY. Stop second place.| § Sie, sate fee) PALMA MAGMAACOLO] ED in and tot ux install your in the proces 19. Pateereh m aa new thermestat, check your il. Texas A&M (1-6) . radiator and thoroughly win 112, Stanford (4) (1-4) .. NOW! - 13. Michigan 4)... DOUBLE STAMPS lin WEDNESDAY om: Soucy’s | +; Service | Red Wings Are Confident ss oi : Service = of Regaining NHL Title <== : NOW—America’s Largest Seliert KING EDWARD CIGARS MOE 7 >" 20. North Carolina State 0... 33 votes for fifth place behind Texas” Tennessee received one first place vote. very, very delighted.” Andonian and Wasik Win Davisburg Test : tied at deca tan ton — : DETROIT #.— Minor personnel always trying to catch up after our “ Ray, changes in the Detroit Red Wings bad start, and we could never get SPECIALLY MADE FOR [0n¢ Bob Hannon (Detroit) and Jim) AP wirepnete of 1956-57 are hardly noticeable. rid of that pressure.” WOOD-MASONRY HOMES [Bradford and Bill Fleischaver Sr./— wag IN MUD — Ray’ Mikkonen pilots Terrapin, right, to victory | And the defending National Hock-| | The Wings lost their fist, -_ ‘ Pontiac's Mike Andonian and Ed) through the mud in second race at Belmont Park (New York) yester- |€Y League champions, the Mon-)games last season and Just the paint you want for Wasik last weekend went on to Win) day. Second place went to Spanish Queen (not shown) and third to ‘Tet! Canadiens, will be the same ties in their pothndncgponaedarh® a . - ry t wood areas ef wood-masonry the anual Davisburg best-ball tour-| ojympia Blend, next to Terrapin, ridden by Eddie Arcaro. Terrapin |r!" qrow Gat we the} a toate Pavuhche homes. Du Pont Chalk-Resist- ney. They carded a three on the) o2i4 ¢3¢ 7 $2 win bet. Wings ast year for the title. |Relly. Said Marty Pavelich: playoff | Paid 955.10 per th t | “We have some younger players | . . Bradford-Fieischauer team took the | to reclaim the championship they . Because Smokers—Young ae brick or stone below painted spot hole ; long? 0 ' jin the stretch, Some young legs wood or clapboard surfaces. he ial ee Aaya in a tast Rated Ideal Leader | cues te Gens tle year’s dary |will help a lot in the tall end of and Old—Recognize Quality _ ; Can also be tinted to light ‘field -") included a eet wt a. dia oun in for the |" ‘The club returns to Detroit to : ‘ Bleech of Flint, Frank Jarrard-B. me in eight seasons, chades with Du Pont Tinting |p ain of Birmingham and 8) Maentz. Due for Stardom Red Wings who suated to seen (ete en ee ae eS Se A Newman-Wally Smith of Royal Oak consecutive NHL crowns prior to’ weeks ~itled for~ the spot-just--below the’ ; noe (the 1955-56 season are convinced] IBM offers ual KC Prevent white taining tenders. with 65a. ANN ARBOR @ — Early Satur-\ideal captain for the Wolverines, | | 1 uUnwus below painted syefeeny: : day afternoon a towering young|his coaches say. oe Shei eon Sate oc" Old Pro Wams |! EMPLOYMENT : Clash in Playoff Final Se land I fal vale tebe oat! *” Gal. - tiny ® — The ne on ee et ee Ron Kramer, Macntt has — doi." tid newly named —— Davis Cuppers ; OPP ORTUNITIES ,« | | | FOREST HILLS,. N.Y. @—The| we ak ae In tact, several pre-season tore- (act Guard Drops “Foes This Weekend : ' }to take om ‘Indianapolis of the![) A eae ee ee : | DONALDSON American Assn. in the Little “ue Lions Ticket Sales ‘coaite number’ But Maen we Search for Gastall | |] Rochester from behind §¢ lieves the action on the field and U.S. Davis Cup team got a grim LUMBER co. : sag es outburst, ft Record for NFL the fotals on the scoreboard are! BALTIMORE @ — The formal Dee Pelee t Rog oD cigoeyery : _* {im the sixth inning to defeat the the only matters that are impor- arch for Baltimore Orioles’ catch- ter be this week-end or the 2 27 Orchard Lake ~~ |Leats 1-3 and even the series. DETROIT @ —The Detroit Lions tant. \Neliene' wilt cancel’ thotr tip ; FE 2-838) today established a new National plane |Anstralin ; Six American lesgue SIRE eyenege enone pc a “This match ts not in the bag for still active im 1956 had struck out) “ris tone the record set by the ius by any means,” said the tall i Bob Poker, Waren Opal veil ons last year when the club sold) porto, Va. inst nightltenus pictare beck tm the muidtie i | Trucks, Early Wynn, Robin 44 ticket tosks. sine units 1930s. “The Italians look very s erts and Bob Lemon. Oil ‘vecerd wes set after three for the Oriole good.- If one of them gets hot,| J great seasons for the Lions. Last ithey could win.” season they won only three games, e.c.¢-. i ene The US. cup forces meet Tabs) nacre rece A ~ onsen poner tee* 6 S0eene,, a tas ball ais aeer seater ‘European Zone champions in the i Tint COUIPMENT SUSINESS MACHINDS e* "ee, dxy tnd tahed waivers tt inter-zone semi-final at the West MnLITARY PROOUCTS. CORPORATION . i ee Cee ee rookies, cutting the squad to 36 — ie cube. The ane ean te L e *, down to by next Sunday's opener ™ : Fs -AROUND FOR fa | at Green Bay. | § | Satisfying Flavor? ; hha | 4 e | : — LY OAUSIYINE LPIAVOPS 5 \oret, beats Ruler | *e, .*” | NEW YORK w-Nashville, the, *, 2year-old colt who was supposed *e. ~oe* See et Oe e® , was to. . see comer eases, | |e the veteran trainer today. | e Pd e* ; %%» * * o* © 5 : ra TRY THIS eee . eo ; 3 ¥ 40h boy, what a beer! ; i * a bd * ‘ ; Balen. Oa : Welker-Torner “Light — re. | = : ‘ - ; af neg De, “Records pacity : ‘pM [mM d ava | tsewe]_ Fam production work, without te ga | is to ays reatest , sd Lx” ( i | - s ie i | x ° ) : * ] | F J : : : ra whiskey value! : | : Hae ET? RED | : bd a ’ Le Sace : (een Bes Be 2 o- 2 ; 1 First Quality Original | . , 1 Cutting Tools & Supplies | vate | — “Milt. Supplies for Industry | W. Pike Corner S. Coss FE 2-0108 GEM OF THE WEEK "PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | 9 rh % “mn Jet Cras Ez : i Fae 753 gs | li uf if ae : Tze {hii 3 | 2 i T z i : : ~onDanish Strip FOREST FIRE ROARS UNCHECKED — A lone firefighter 1,400 men have fought the blaze as it threatened swank cabins and. waits with hose ready as flames from a forest fire that has been — other property in the general area of famed Lake Arrowhead. burning out of control since last Friday roar towards him. Some f ! Ike Denies ‘Lazy Worker’ Incident br z nk if é g F - i Fi j Hite te q = > 3 S = : 3 : sie Z Fg : ; i & iF Hl I ii] H li h rst . a 4 é it ; i RF li i L fi o.9 iH sa Ps 3 ; a5 Fe id i es B ‘ lo: tet: declared the report of the in-|Veterans will be held Friday at and beginning Oct. 12, a series of *TUCt.” He said it was his father|8:30 p.m. at the cents Legion mark about the % also insisted that the President was| There are about 50,000 music agreeing only with the Chief Ex-|teachers in the U.S. \ WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate|publicans are helping the farmer.|' Fa ry a | native of Nashville, Mich. Her hus- band Wied in 1923. War Vaterans to Meet : A meeting bf the Oakland County Spence, himself, some hours la-|Barracks No. 49 of World War I himself—who made the re-|hall in Oxford. Rescue Boy, 3, Trapped in Well; Root Saves Him gee nad eft F FE 2a! ple if “Hn zi 3 ti fF ; L Te Registered Holstein Auction Sale | 80 HEAD—ALL FROM LAPEER STATE HOME AND TRAINING SCHOOL HERD Lapeer, Michigan 20 BRED HEIFERS (many due to freshen just after sole time) 54 OPEN HEIFERS (3 months to breeding age) 6 YOUNG BULLS (necr service age) Oe Fe Bae ae ot Siw land ot tho Lapeer Sisto Home & School it is necessary to reduce the of the dairy Many of these animals are from some of the choice cow families in this outstanding herd of -catile. All are Holsteins. Herd has been under « pe ~ age Mage Dag as well as official type e by the ini. Association of Man from high-record dams and sires. Several heifers included in the wo gs outstanding animals for 4-H or FFA projects. Heifers officially calfhood vaccinated with Strain 19. Herd — TB accredited and tested annually. hn senthdhabing this ei at Lansing, Mishieee” se Est Bat aeeeS rates as the rescuers succeeded in ott a anion estas oh Go tine: : Sem 3 | nell reated down and pulled the WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ing ba apt Sun "en ung | SSSA Sueoey dazed Sa aang fx"preone for deeper into the pipe, which ex- | | z i j 1 ii NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Hour: Deily 9 te & Wed. & Sau.f te I Bresiags by Appt MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 47% 8. Saginaw 60 FE 9-0450 Above Oskiand Theater rT Za & 4 I i i i 5 z natn“ Dems Gleetully Rekindle Political Fire But Democrats on Capitol Hil!|Publicans feel for small farmers.” Hi : | : z § a | 1 z z J : b i Police Holding Three in Gangland Murder Honor Your Doctor and His Work... of le have contrib- si yt beige fuller and long- er life for all. By his skill and advances your Doctor has les sened the need for our services — yet we honor him for it. Call Doctor early when sick. Give him a chance to do his best for you — to restore your health while it is still possible. Do your part, and your Docter will do his. Phone FEDERAL P. 4-451] Donelson. ; FUNERAL” DR HENRY A. MILLER tg Optometrist Arrive at East Lansing 7 North Saginaw Street Conference Phone FE 4-6842 for Bakers | EAST LANSING @ — Thirty ||) A “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings \ ‘ What Determines Gasoline Prices ? Many Proptx may hot realize the number of items' Out of our portion”of the 23 4/10 cents you actually involved+in the price of, gasoline. ae The dealer, of course, knows that quality for qual- - ity he must meet to attract and hold business. At the same time, ‘he must operate profit- ably to keep himself in business. To do so, he is entitled to a fair and reasonable\mark-up. With this he supports himself and his family, pays his taxes : and his help, pays for the many services he offers his customers. He makes provision for all of these items in the few cents competition allows. == His efficiency, and ours, might be ete aclaed ped by the fact that a typical price of Sranparp Rep. Crown Gasoline in Detroit or Pontiac is 23 4/10 cents a * 23 4/10 cents! Direct state and federal taxes on gaso- line total 9 8/10 cents—equal to more than 40 per cent # } of the price of the gasoline alone—bringing the price ° to you toa total of 332/10 cent. == STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Gus pay for the gasoline itself, we find crude oil, transport it, refine it and then deliver the gasoline to your inde- the sales of products enables us to pay the wages and salaries of our more than 61,000 employees, pay constant improvement in the quality of our products. For example, gasoline octane increases of the past two years added about 22 million dollars per year to annually. This total.of about 50 million dollars over / 1954 is a continuing annual cost. / f{ ee WORLD'S LARGEST — The world's largest and most powerful fighter-bomber shape to simulate either fuel or bomb-carrying capacity. is the McConnell F-101A Voodoo, shown with the attachment of an external test operational status in October with the Air’ Force Strategic Command. a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 , United Press Phote The Voodoo will go into ‘What a Horrible Thought!’ Dr. R. J. Biggar Dies PORT HURON @—Robert J./™ing physician, died Friday ‘in a owim- | Port Huron some years ago to be- accident in the’ Persian golf,'come chief medical officed for the ‘for All Doctor Bills | | Study Insurance Plan|f~ DETROIT m — A plan to ex-} doctors’ care outside of hospitals is being studied by the Michigan |} State Medical Society, The group, meeting in Detroit, announced last night a study com- mittee’ will cooperate with Michi- gan Medical Service (Blue Shield) sibility of a comprehensive prepaid | deductible and-or co-insurance con- tract XXX.” ‘Dr, J. E. Livesay of Flint, di- — to appoint the study group, Insure With Agencies | Displaying This Emblem ‘tend prepaid médical service tof the een study, proposed in| # -month + f ; ~ ta resolution, will “explore the pos- jie Lenelle Agency, J. L. vesWaoeeee Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents “The plan would include the di- agnostic procedures which are not included under present contracts, such vas X-rays and laboratory MSU Coed First to Win Teachers’ Scholarship EAST LANSING # — Michigan State University students will start receiving polio shots next week, on a voluntary basis and at bargain rates, The university said Salk polio vaccine will be offered to the stu- dents at the rate of $1 a shot. It is ~ rleleleletetal RED STAMP DAY AM'S. Witenes WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE Acress from Pontise State Bank 3293 Auburn Road. Auburn Heights Prison Inmates Protest Automatic. Stool Pigeon JACKSON @ — An cently demonstrated the system prison “guard” got a thumbs te prison officials. It is a closed vote from Southern Michigan Pri-| television circuit that permits son inmates who term it “a hor-| guards through @ pushbutton ar- rible thought.” rangement te view activities m * ¢ . different parts ef the prison. a Sa rnd ata Pee i fivectetinatety. ns SRRAK FF UP re “Imagine a telephone ringing in Television sales engineers fe line shoo with this conversation from the deputy warden to the Toddler Bitten | txc"tar end ot the shop to brea by Family Pup 20 ot ; Or, over the public address Still in Danger tn ie iat pe “Pit MOINES @ — man northwest corner weeks will be eritical ones for Lo|*to Just handed a parcel to $8800:” rena Robertson, Or: “Officer Doe, stop that man daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Law: Oomine out of the kitchen with son ene ae } puppy The paper commented:““It's ~ / a convict’s sightmare, even adhe a i nee hr rabies shots have made A similar system now is in saty to give her | feetive operation at "A fill dose given ally kit Lorena just would,” Dr. Rachel Woods, pediatrician who said yesterday. Dr, Woods said Lorena will ceive shots for weeks until the Se. Genes nat, oe je ether three months before tt can ‘27 Pet’ More Students of danger. i” Forris Institute in 56 for 19 51 | Coming October 3 On Wednesday, October 3rd, Ford Dealers throughout the United States will unveil a new kind of automobile! Biggar, 47, former Port Huron/friends here learyied. Bigger left|Cal-Tex Oil Co. Ltd. reportedly one of the first univer- sites in the country with an ince- FESS) ePea pe | wation program. | ™ THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW STARTS s—- Cars are involved in every American’s life. News of a new kind of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans. , The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news . . . _ @ car totally new in design from crest to trunk lock. This completely new automotive package will sell at This makes possible a new high standard of such honest-to- : goodness value that it actually increases the purchasing power of your automobile dollar. When you see it, other cars will look out of date, because ‘This is Where Tomorrow Starts... with a Big New Kind of Ford! i ify si | a é ee g Hl f Ff E ~ as mo om— sit that space, there's hit room to spare for all six 2 With that sitting basis, the engineers then designed the new rock-solid velvet-road ride. ( for the convertible ole Sera ’ ) are available Beyond all these, you also have choice @ Sve Suting Wigs ihe faces cruisers that are the champions in this Radi The New Ford Look That low, low cradle-span frame means low car. The Fairlane 5001 only four feo eight inches from road to roof! The Custom is just over four feet nine inches! _ - Se * Every line has a the sharp clear-cut Come in and see ns for the Big New Kind of Ford! 4 new inner car gives you * rd For “Six” lovers, we’ hasats. tsaetho 44-hp Mileage Maker Six: Tt costs les because engines. Six or V-8, the going is great! It starts at the nearest Ford Dealer's showrooml - be ne cart will be there on Wednesday, sday, Octo- They will be standing still on the floor—but they will seem to be moving, for hav quicker Kind of beauty hat ft doc “machined rightness” to 4 These are the best Fords of our lives. 2 They are the first symbols out of Detrof a new automotive age thet is boginalng for pos 1957 came early this year. ; This ie tomorrow starts — at ae ~ at your Ford 2 — Sea, SASt tow tomorrow sterte — October *~ pecs + “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 DONALD DUCK © nn 3 a] ee = a RQ, Ig q a. i ij FF f i : ft oy i i i f z z : aay hd i 3F ae i ) g : : : 7 | i f Rie ? £ re | ! HEE, gig : 4 i : 4 E Zz i i reft TT i 4 | I H . z i 1 i : Ht £ ie 3 i: ; 4 ; { : | ft : : ; E : g : ? 5 é iz 1h ie nm it + Hy F f z | is? i? . ; rp Bg f q : £f f ff Ft f 3 a Ee a 7 i + s* &g i i E : e BOARDING HOUSE Y puta, AND A SCRUB Z . A EGAD, MARTHA! FONDLY pte nge hr oeetgey ADE ~~ TOMATOES, BARK, SPICES, THE LARGE WOODEN PADDLE TO STIR IT D7 BEE BAND THE DELICIOUS AROMA PAINT BRUSHES, WAX, MOPS, POLISHERS, @ 0066 by GEA eres mee TM Beg OS Pee OR By Ernie Bushmiller LAST WEEK I SPILLED —P YOU KNOW & WINES TODAY ARE LAZY, HAIR- ed. 7 ME WG >, WAVED CREATURES AUNT FRITZI--- THAT OLD SOME HAIR TONIC ON IT A hes WITH A CAN SOMETHING VERY BEARSKIN FUNNY HAPPENED RUG IN THE Ga. & A \ \ ’ f Rei OSd/ SS i Se) 5 CB POI ur nak ff ND Ger tre i HERE IS A TOO VERY GOOD SUGGESTION THIS ONE [TULL FoR A GROW: [| THIS ONERIGHT} HERE HAS | i ING BOY/ HERE--NOW { ALLOF 7TH’ ih , 4 WHERE DID (\ VITAMINS’ I SEE THAT AGAIN? : Bes] | LDOWT DNDERSTAND WHY YOU SISTED OW TAKING -OOR CAR. . ea Pre it Wi M é Al vy Pa / iy wa “=, * i : Z ‘ * r “Who else would pay good money to se¢ that 5 junk?": i e tj - ee i] > ear Be a8 o 2S es iS = BA ew! aBre * beak fe 7 ba t i ey z. fgg fl % Pid z i pee . 7 7 Pepeee om ie € ? set pie bn 2 t we ON THE RUSSIAN SCREEN — TV sets roll off an assembly years ago. line at the Moscow Television Works in the Soviet capital. Bulky of TV Open aa account, and add to it regularly... you'll like the liberal > earnings we pay oa they are increasing the rem, get det ants ipe recorders and are constructing tele- De “3 _/* #8, cmicaGd LivesTOcK higher, bulk mixed to Ne. 1 200-280 butchers 16. to 230 end 266 Ib RE ge: PRS] ~ New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) ve, ee ‘| @alable cattle 6.000; salable calves 400: / ‘steers ifers moderately active, igher; steers grading eke be \eteady te fully $0 h ichoice and better wi higher suekus bd teat +] . Cost has not been dis- ° im wh me - a : 4) #8 28° sealing 1.060-1.375 Ib 29.00- i me steers absent: Fuel injection systems replace se > ] ar ee eo sss aggt 38 of hig 8338... u “e— = & ed H rE out on European cars and it is field, manager of Edison Oakland ‘so. said they provide marked fuel econ-; omy, In the fuel injection system,| It will feed substations serving {tion in Royal Oak. ¥\a mixture of gasoline and air is in- | jected directly into the combus- Ssuseuceusese > he & & Se ee > SeRena88 * . "se = +* ss ee. 99 #: Br. ue eveZexs eu oe we i = i - = 2: 5 fe #53 ti = afi i esate i i 378 Hi: a) . ‘ly designed nozzles. i ret rf bee “ave @ i a a eee eeees * . -e* ens g8°a" ea a seausssesSsuserecussssegs SF2-2 F = sees tries erey! thy i *eee fe ea _ phe af 335 2 ’ my 3s mane —s blished their introduction in gasoline in-| “i »o a * * z 4 Ht st engen a t if 909 is fi 4 at but with small screens, the. sets resemble American models of 10 _ vision centers and relay stations in many cities of the USSR. PR Earnings from the Ist | jailed 60 days by Farmington seSaheecegsouceeseysessnd_ i ' sie: 32} he oe ae er lahat 1 st ; i i si ft 199 i a ie » 2 eitth..' t greg 9332 da ed debchehed SEseesetescusseueeeeses “ee i] ‘Se QFPE 2 - 900 LE Hy Std cad zu . ee o* £23 i 4 * * * 7 CHICAGO POTATOES A000, Sept. 25 ‘AP)~—Potatoes: ”. on track 343; total US e ° if Outboard Motor Thieves | * . ** Adv. iF é-'on 3-Year Probation weaker. 20; Wisconsin Russete $2.56-3.00:, 7 et Gs | ih Yoxesdesveuyyssese ” ay 5 § CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS * * + . . ‘County Circuit Court ¥ Fi jz? : ae $33 ee eset : Eb. Fer: sid af « a BeStegssacereauyesssaeesste ry ToT see see? * ‘ Rummage will sentence Langford Oct. 8, re-\Lapeer Ra. i. . os ~~ ee ee ee ee eee a i Sept. 5, Marion L, Langford, of ; (258 Auburn Ave. pleaded guilty yes- ua few peat ‘terday at his arraignment in Oak- 5-066 ‘ County Cirenit Court. Adv, Stands Mute to Charge by the 10th. of Stealing 42 Beers Charged with stealing 42 cans of beer from a Birmingham drugstore . 16, Raymond H. Smith of Drayton Plains, stood mute yester- day at his arfaignment in Oakland County Circuit Court, Judge H: Russel Holland, who CAPITOL New Transformer to Up Chevy to Offer nay Vineclitn Electric Power in County DETROIT # — A mechanically | operated fuel injection system will! A new Detroit Edison Co. trans: Birmingham and parts of Royal | former and switching station, now | Oak, Troy, Bloomfield and South. | under construction in Royal Oak, | field Townships. iwill provide increased electric Canfield said the project, which be introduced by Chevrolet as Op- power for a 35-square mite area Was prompted by the rapidly in- ein pl at Po tional extra-cost equipment in 1957 in Southeastern Oakland County. CTeasing use of electricity in the ntered a plea of innocent for oe ee , area, will also include the construc-/Smith, returned him to Oakland’ Savings & Loan Co. | The new station, located at Cool- tion of new 40,000-volt distribution County Jail under bond of $1,000. | 15 W.H \idge and 14% Mile roads, is sched- lines and the rerouting of several) eases uled for completion in the fall of:supply lines. | Oregon imposed the first tax on FE 4-0561 carburetors. They have been tried 1957, according to Howard L. Can- ;Sasoline in 1919. ' on off finds received | Substations in the area now re- district. ceive electric power from Pontiac's * ‘Bloomfield station and Lincoln sta- | Revel Now You Can Save Money When Canfield pointed out that the shifting of the electrical load from H . ithe present sources to the new sition chambers through « pump hat! = News in Brief sn aro ae . ‘power available for use in other : Charged with driv while his Oakland County communities. :| The system equalizes the amount). -rator’s _ license = revoked, re ~ ee Wendell D. Cripps, 34, of Flint yes- Chrysler Build "eliminates penalty ot cata sed pleaded guilty and was rysier 5ullids ter icing, veper "S*|Township Justice Allen Ingle. He. of unburned Inydrocarbons THOUGH was also fined $50 and 3 costs Test Brak jor obstacle to OF aM additional 30 days. to fest Brakes guilty to a charge of DETROIT (INS) — Chrysler re- , ternal combustion engines has been driving while under the influence ported today its engineers are the high cost of production. \of liquor, Raiford L. Malone, 2,\"" ‘er; They have been usd on imost oy 29 Liberty St. yesterday was cars in the Indianapolis Speedway grog $700 and five Small Device using a miniature automotive test. days in jail'track the size of an office desk jby Pontiac Municipél Judge Cecil to find better ways to put friction oe | McCallum, ‘to work through improved brake Juvenile Authorities | A $100 fine or a 20-day jail term linings. 4 was ordered yesterday by Pontiac {to Question Four Boys ' Municipal Judge Cecil ee The desk-size instrument, using Four juvenile boys were released against David L. Smith, 22, of 192 only a half-square inch of materi- to parents after charges of shop-/Bondale Ave., who pleaded guilty.) runs tests in minutes that lifting were made against them toa charge of reckless driving. | ues thousands of miles of driv- yesterday, Pontiac police said | (5. former! Nichols, y of Nichols They are accused of stealing ®/ sito Sales, now selling new and. : - , ; tew pint of ice cream .and 10 Pack useq Chevrolet cars and trucks. ‘¢™Perature conditions existing **: of cigarettes from a super matf- friends juvenile authorities for questioning ews-Hargreaves Chevrolet, 34 Mill track maneuvers. this morning, police said. ‘St. PE 5-4161, Pontiac, Michigan.| ing. They duplicate the high- | The new instrument has a rotat- | —Adv. ing disk of cast ifon, glass or Neal's Barber Shop—289 E. Pike “CT2™i¢ that spins at a speed of leas $40 check in a Pontiac market St., formerly 3 Orchard Lake Ave. {Tom a few feet a minute to more * ithan 1,600 feet a minute. The material being tested ig! pressed against the wheel : sale Sept. 27, 1169 S§, pounds, reaching temperatures as_ Orion. “ASB ReUG he VR ele ee hestheellen dinates tantieiandd ond Omens te ae eke ae sSasssurssseccuse & e799 .* é r ibe gaa99 Sylvan, Residents Given New Number to Call i he 2 8 h pt i »ge of 3 s r) i i WR eg Cree ee sc Ci SSLSSSELSSRSRAS=S S258 iL | 4 & Ld tt ae ay a un he te + - Hi ne "9h sl = ft i i : | i ' 4 Sa White ui ly —Ady. high as 900 degrees fahrenheit. | Harlow’s Brother Okays Union iy a ini ! tit LeRoy Curtice Retires ‘From Fisher Body Job _ Richard H. DeWitt ’ Donald E, Hansen Res. FE 5-379 Res. FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types You Buy Home Insurance! Protection You receive protection for your Home, the Contents. Theft end Personal Liability. . H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Max. E. Kerns ee 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4.1551 SSS ee, Five Common Stocks Attractive For Capital Growth U.S. STEEL-- DOW CHEMICAL STANDARD. OIL of NEW JERSEY GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S. RUBBER For more information without obligation—call C..J. Nephier Co. $18 Community National Bank Bldg. + FE 2-9119 SSS SSS Se = 714 Cosumunity Nat'l Bank Building _ Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN “BE PHILOSOPHICAL ABOUT WHAT YOU DON'T LIKE BUT CAN'T CHANGE.” per attended the University i 2 ie Do You Own Stocks? @wning good common stocks over the long pull. How- ever, to minimize the risk that is necessorily assumed ia owning securities, experienced investors review their — 1 you.are in need of investment information, call vs ot FEderal 4-2895. You can be sure your request for e * ‘ oh sturdy and nalleg to it of cattle Dear a trace ai, he niin Denomme, 52, of 1152 Hira| without success. The herd'a where- and in the name of Herr Maiesty St., will be in L’Anse, with burial) abouts were a mystery for almost . » » I take podsession of this Mrs, Denomme, who a week. A helicopter crew finally kingdom whose king and people yesterday at her home,'sootted the cattle, grazing on @ freely resigne their right and will be at Pursiey Funeral Home| river bank. . A ‘ae : her will be taken to in California In the plaque he placed a silver Bas. Bye aed L’anse. |Radio Speaker Is Tiny i rt ie if over that was to make him the first) After repairing his ship, Drake Mrs. Betty J. Scariotti ;|half an inch thick, and 9 bit lighter Englishman to land in California ashe deen bag wy ys io ae in Binioneae ee * * * its islands, sailed Indian Ocea, | 2 one 2 He was Francis Drake, then rounded the Cape of Good Hope] Tabor of Romeo. peg about 32 years old, with ruddy/and returned home with treasure, Mrs. Eula 0. Willis vaiien netics tr Gari Dae beard and blue eyes. Already the new charts and a claim on Cal- 4 servee for Mra: \" : Cs 1 i the ifornia. His queen shared the — ilford Teceshin’ County” at” Gobtema, serror af Spaeieh shipping to the terms. | — Ella O. Willis, 73, lifetime resident) tir tr Caribbean, Drake was on his way profi knighted at 3 pe |. ecie a Oe oe is way) . : be to harry the treasure ships of the! Drake died in 1596 while again at First Presby-|formity with the “Michigan Kleetion Wednesday in t on Pacific and to look for new land to*sea, raiding Spanish treasure ports Scie Chaniths bento, wits tavial law.” 1, ine easemienes ‘a ee colonize, the National Geographic and galleons in the Caribbean. His Marlette Cemetery. The body is at) holtday the day of ny Togular ot So fer oreredagede pian fda go gt waranty the family residence at 6250 East |sericration the name of any legal vorer Thought to Rave been the cen | Soe Marlette St. Mrs, Willis died Mon-|net siready registered whe may apply of a minister, Drake was the elo in Panama. day. Thowever, that 1 oon seestve kind of man who could—and did She is survived by three chil-/no names for regisiration 4 the ' —=tead his sailors in prayer for Stays on Winning Team dren, Mrs. Russell Adam of Sno-|day' before any regular, or an hour before ordering the be- vet Mire, Sammeal Widney ot Gree. communt- | Tal office procedures. Repiy AIR ULANCE GROUND LM Ey pool tn — oe Seas ee ak Bide. SIRMINGRAM. DOCTOR'S RECEP. iB Nhs . OFFICE MANAGER station agent. Baler | _Box 38, Pontiac Press . i | Ceeaer Tuners! Home, Fs +183 ‘Adams, b’bem. ee: | @KCEREAW. gAMBITIOUS, NEAT Keeping we at bs Write | Young woman with ceckground in | Mrpemenced 2, directing ond super. serence etc short eacont ot trai bee “ep 4 i= Es. Bee aa WOE BEAM. n ame oe. S vities _.inge done Donelson-Johns ce oS ae ee tom Call Mr. Sal, Pm 4-d0e2 Saruueanaas Walter oe alo | Set. Meseal caperience Beipea, | Tet SO Sue 2 | WASHINOS DONE IN SOFT WA : and toolmakers. Yates Machine fal ESTATE SALESMAN FOR | in care of 1 child and Baperienced typist. tatis, also salary requirement. S04 pleasing personality. Special | _‘er. PE $004 before “DESIG: ein ate” Works. 115 Main Street, Roches- | “new home project. Pontiac. We- Sincowerk Good =e Write Pontiac Press Box 9¢ courses im personal development WASHINGS AND a ter, Michigan terford and, Milford ares Refer Required, Bajoys detall «nd igure wert SALESMEN for Ag me Get _-— | _Mp and deliver FE ¢3135. facilities OR 3- ROSEHILL, Realtor UGSTORE Apply im person, Persoone! Dept. REAL EeTéTS p A, Dor 14, Pontiac Press WASHINGS AND TRONINOS BOwst — Waterford Twp. 19470 Grand River Detrott DRUGS — “ACCOUNTING -SHORTHAND jae M t Kenwood ‘000 BAUS =, SCSMEEIC WAITE’S DEPT Ser experiance referred, Bat writing — Typewrtine | = S : full .- . > DEFT. . = . : CMAGETHSH! | “Salesmen Show This Ad forme tertaved. Liberal discounts | STORE... PONTIAC | _fitrza GE tite stent se peta as cvenioe Building Service 12 Voorhees-Siple Potential + nant To" ¥ our W ite sain | Sauly, ot aavascement Oppor- SEAL ESTATE SALBEMEN OR ESMEN Permanent, Free Employment — oe leads in * CONNINGHAM in Pontiac, Waterford and ENROLL kInps rs i WORK FUNERAL HOME man to handle unlimited lead Cy PART re eee in | _ the “Businane Sustiate rawr Servic. Plane or Motor | Nation-wide fire and casualty to | Pontiec end 2 | 20 N. SAGINAW sT. Resity Co. RBuwood 3-080. 1 W. Lawrence St. Phone PE 9.3551 oF FE x40 tion im ‘te claims dept. for'a| S490 Per Week Draw - |gxp Giaip. REFERENCES. LIVE ge00 tae 4 Wid. salesmen or women, | "OuSM, NIGH, SCHOOL = SO | ct" Serne OP CRI WORE. Cemetery Lots == 5) cisim adjuster. No Ganvevsing or tolieting involved EXPERIENCED —WATTH ESE bat watnnre MONTH wnt feare . good business. time. Dipiome ‘ewarces. Write | FE om. : aw. : =). a 2 INDS OF CELE WORE wars cnaPm - sx spaces) LIBERAL SAJARY “Our reguar men eam SILK PIMs, AP i | Bem ® HOME REMODELERS | 2 $150 $188 62.78 Capable of taking responsibility | per week, draw against | Sf}, imterriewers on thelr Tonties Main Cleaners, 4409 Eilsabeth FOR FILE at = ig FE. 4300) | i id Sas Bes Write Box 34, Pontiae Press. commission. re eee any nck. | WATED LADY WO CLERK TW : ae EM a on ag _ebrONe a i RE. fois if 38 ioe ier “ef'te sgutai| setaens™ aes) Sot. “Ps| OUPERVISOR |*sarertan pone sare 5 | tute aa vee kas ene or pert oR SPECIALTY. — ss : ta he bed For confidential interview sapertence 1S sales of other pub- portee ee. a NO FEE 00 coat re 0 SRNR EN- Floors, basements EM Sarre. 07 Pre ot hire So Li ® 46 729 1080 j call Mr. Lynch, F . 5-6168, | sppointment. Catt Mise. Edwards sosee ot ec, Mien. : _ $400 fer, Kitchen and specialty. PE CEMENT & BLOCK ent he ‘am — , between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. | St Greeaets. FE Fer. ohne BOOK-| I'm looking for : WOrt, FE sre chael and Kim Allen ma ' e . P HOUSEWIVES, EARN GOOD keeper, good working conditions, man with some “CARPENTER. MALL JOB. CRs, BURCHAM, FLOOR of Mrs. = __Help Wanted Male 6 Part Time Tuewday, Wednesday and our cee chrigmee poreere, wim | Apply “mornings 19 to 12. Me- care experience Pa ting cast er oxavarc sat fata hA7iNg funding sod Ne ttt ira i v. a mig, i me % Lake. 43449. : AIRLINES NEED YoU remy iGixD, NEAT ENERGETIC wou: | “OMAY TOP ion? HO | Bawaras si Genshaers 3, Foe-| Murdock Fu ‘stest' = > | ony Wat TaPiNO—GUARAN- See our ed under Instruction. Em lo ment en to care for # yr. old and . tise State Bank FE 5-277. can Leelee teed work, ¥r a N. “4 ate Airlines Training Cen- p y 0 ligat housework. N WOMEN ; P B XY cial pie oe nk 35022 - Free estimates. OR Write } .D. 3.2638. . EXPERT BLOCK LAvING AND ARE YOU Sheet Metal: |:temeroer rare crmamrnms| Sher"dvnna"aee tee R Honigt | ouGEMEST, WORK GE Tag Laemgucoue. ol pa ASES. Seca, TION. Locking Tor 4 goed parton ot | Mere an opportunity tors Men tome ire aati Funovon Agence,’ =| | FLECEPUOnN| mente’ Patton’ Guan” tor. MY | Pung TRICAL, CONTRACT WIRING | Retest wee apy. Med we | bore X queciog te Dubie, "| peperimental abert metal & lay: | te earn tore, Banton 6 gta for| CESRORY QMOME, PARM. $235 EXTERIOR ANd INFERIOR | PLoondavoinn ote pLeoea iMETHOGE eee pee : Papert sad gener dant med organi tions FE §-0184. WAITRESS, EXP. ONLY. BAT I heed & friendly young eirl with ngs ae ~ Pree eat: | & tpeclalty Carl L. Bits. Fe | Young man, 21 to 36. Sigs per| [Ths work is with carriers help- | man. HOUSEREEPER AWD CARE OF | Moore Lunch. si1_W. Huron _ | aut voice to run © small | JOURNEYM AN CARPENTER Mr, Maybury Bl Ye in TSE. PE 44063. Mr Pit | A, Mem, “ee Suppiimental in| S0eet — ae. bene | — children. OR 29633. | WAITRESS. , WR) switchboard and greet visitors tm |General repair. Porcher ae | D & N che Bparks-Griffin Pun- | A come for the right man Hours | piety of overtime, fringe bene a. ae — | fbusy Persannel oftice, Must | Reasonable tates. PE 82600. ADD Mate at the Sparks-Gri TTENTION ‘ "a, fits. WAITRESS ‘Bods ners 313 WANT __stal Home. Se ae a $4622 wilt_give you Pe aggrennenshs p.m. 40. cheat work. McGregor Mfg. IBM — 024 Fae ape tes Miss = — Bids. rzi ®t Ie PE S-10t6. Os iaseviey. age #4, ike!| fog Soba fee Sultn. "Pea Lestat ate Boge’ ‘Gananse ‘evaurase. "Ba | ETT MALL, CRM 6 BLOCK 308. aber’ of Chases, ¥. ep 2 Apply in person to Pred Thomp- TECHNICIAN Key Punch rae san catia R tionist- es ee ae ms Baers, band too. OR | Brmag.""urnem DP FOMtA*S | ny, svembie protetzaee and pe WOOL PRESSER wie fe cre isa: || __3-1030 after @ p. : : y : tay WORK WANTED APTERNOONS ; 1 es ivi fbiserane ebay wert:| OPERATORS =| -2¥emOeegye tans wot) TY PIST—$400 | ("ater apm Fe en he, Tem maoee steiemae- t2-| CARPENTERS | | 1) we Cane oo, ae NO FEE fu te Fee fe, Ene Cues will fie In state ei the! Telecrape Re acer SALESMEN 118 Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion PONTIAC AREA and mi “ihe, Sstated al — Seles _work)._ Mae_oee, BM 3000". Voorhecs-Siple Puneral Home SALESME} VOOL PRESSER Hort, wet Press BOX) Aare you looking for a better Job’ | Work Wanted Female 11 RAMAGE, SEPT. 24, 1956, WILLIAM CABINET MAKERS” xP ON Stave seat oe tutto ” men . Woo 963 8. Wood : jm IN WITH Be bo girl . Soul vost. Se DAVID, 220 &. Draper St. beloved) custom work, Ist class wages. | Seperienced in selling. Plenty of | B’Ham Cleaners, 1263 8. Wood | EXPERIENCED ALPH. OPERA. and 2. children nese background : 3 YR MOTRER WOULD of Chery sag ar t) Only exp. eed appr, ae feed tnd Contecls. | rb, EXPERIENCED MAN ON | TEMP. ASSIONMENT TOP Pat | © & & a ‘Gah ‘atar| och te © worth tomsus ‘besuty : ednesday, EAN. EXP BORGHEN WHS MAHAN REALTY CO. | Sioyment. PE 10016. my | Se a ae Gees | 8 Sr center. See me, Edwards at ) Sept. 26, at 4 p.m. Sparks- = sabes 5 market work. PH £1681. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange a 70 DR ARTS | JOHNSON, S04 LOWELL ST. BE- bi ed Seok Bldg, resent eolm i CINBOTS APPLY MOTOR INN . : 30 P.M. =") i. Grittin Puneral Ht . OT SHIFT. tion. ore . tor Beh, Marron Som hy Mo RUSSELL KELLY Pees SECRETARY _ Sparks-Oritfin Funeral Berar. __| ‘ad . : + 08 | PL, BY . MY eee . OVER 3 : WREINGIO™ AE, Ora als | Pe na aewver | Help Wanted Female 7| OFFICE SERVICE | "SuMbagu™™a" nat $350 etons rs. tat| weantonnnes nice’ Got aceon poe pm Ey ey Big AIRLINES NEED YOU 7 is, Mrs. Myrtle Gratiem' 4 » AAA i. laa = pg in tibeea a azvil puiben, wee ee Universal Airlines“ Tratetog Cen- = ‘L. Smothers, Puner-| net | EXPERIENCED on ¥ swatt| Retail Management — | ¢aeee~aes waa | ita S* | dies. & build new dies. ee Rev Production around} - Opportunities for. . grandma in the a while Ma | work. 3. & O° Mig’ Con eee : kod Dad work. PE 64022 Orion Rd. Rochester a: — | SHEET MUTAL ae : | Goolet cna eakieerred:, Alle® | for capable, ‘embltions men be-| _ Assistant Personnel 24181 _. | jyeem cece ot Sh and 2 sont os| Manager Position Open Em Discounts Liberal Vacations Gainful Life Ins. Plan ' Excellent Retirement Plan - .).T. Benefits te al Veterans to Mr. aN. br d Berg at 42 . Ld 10's N. Bag Aerotred wv, FE 40539. Knapp Shoes Pred Herm: Mrs. Burnes. wee For Your L chandise, call PE $-2807. IN DEBT? PLANNING A TRIP? AIR IFERRAHONAL— oSens Catia eoee PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE Huron §t FE 073851 Wtd. Children to Board 26 Trucks to Rent s om SQuiraERt e235 OOD inate Lis Co. eash offer no hid- NICHOLIE & HARGER FURNITURE NEEDED AY ms ptf ara ~ Wed, Miscellaneous 28 Wanted to Rent 29 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 - BUYERS WAITING We need gentcaci, Pevinet, sour. nee (Est. | 2140 _W. Huron JUNK CARS, 05. You KEeEr| tires. ae fuuaces. ME Wr. turn, MY A, JOHNSON, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE. ree REAL ESTATE FE $0676. FE $-5783 WiLL BUY c LIST YOUR LAKE rs waiting. ea ee WANTED us you re @ bees, for sale. Any soatene We need NTIAC REALTY win Tt _Balaws rE ser |3 WE NEED LISTINGS |; ¥ SOLD OUT! meeting service free appraisals cali— Dorothy Snyder Lavender — i years) "CASH" Rt at te Gis to “HOME Boge 00 Bt veut propery CALL work Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. a x. Ph. PE 5-s16s roars an ee TRADES aoe Se spate & patine. Vo pa A By gy BH Area. net feel . Can ani cies jeer We have homes, i 32 teres Phone re +1557 . POST OFFICE ill Buy GI Equity _ are wens FE 4350 ot PE. b-5014. If You Are Intending For Better Results WE ie oes CLARK REAL ESTATE 132 W. Huron’ = Open +6493 or F Sg Sia, Namptores cous |? q r . ec) oe ' ’ onth., igi | “1 was coming along just fine until I lost the lawn mower!" Rent by at vee wEeORT so OXEYMOON COFTAG See ee sj| HOME SEEKERS | | Sast*Btui ates, Son ss ear : " Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 For Rent Rooms 437 4 room home, 5 years old, 96500 ai aaaadmael ee (eee ail * 2. : MODE PEN D SR. WILLIAMS LAKE | YOU WANT & CLEAM PLACE | UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 16/1, ROOM APT. PRIVATE Ey ODEL OPEN DAILY RM eg OM ——s washemese. a 2-0663. DIXIE HWY OR AIRPORT RD.| 5, Siiractive home with firepiecs; WEAR — 3 ROOMS 5 ES AND Bate : . PE| TO WATERFORD; LEFT ON s Lage ‘eM? | Util ture, 2 welcome. a ne ANDERSONVILLE RD. 1 MILE| With $1009 dows or eal bergsia Bi awerraenee SLEEPING” ROOMS WITH] Glovunron” "© “UNE 70) WEAR ELIZABETH LK & . . ‘ Chose, t."Bt, Benedict’ Bed foor. cout oe rand, | wipe gonver paces rung | Bes terven t0 parochiat and the lines, shopping Hi | te 7% Auburn Ave. HOME AS ONE OF THE ~ | =this 3 bedroom ranch home has We apartments. oll = STANDINGLY STRONGEST, | everything eptonally nies vate pais entrances, | BUS STOP, PRIV. ENTR. COOK-| NEATLY BUILT HOMES IN THE fost pine” Bi ~ ge HE heat, eet , stove and yefrig- me & laundry. 499 W. Huron. USA, closet spac be, Diastered walls, 7 rooms, Close in. 48 Mechanic, CONSTRUCTED AS 4 STARTER |, with, Meataiator replace. carpet z See Mr. Smith, 28 E. Huron St. EXCELLENT ee) FOR LA- . rapes, Chee: hen C. PANGUS | 1919 M15 Fou GENTLEMAN HIGHT DOWN | TOLUONING, ARE SOME OF | farce Screened pore” at Tear gs surnished . PE2-0830. 41 Pine 8t. 1. Pull Basement. ore : Rent Houses Furn 35 Pd ROOM IN MODERN APT.| 2. 2x10 &. floor joists with sotia| 24 ‘1°. La Bg Reg UNION COURT APT. - bidg., near downtown, private en-| . bridging as te | the pavement, busine & lake Fura. oF wafura. opt, Adults eniy. |? BDRM, MOF WATER, SHOWER. | france, soply carsteker © Cot-| 3: 120 speeding co ot denrze sage | We re prous to offer the home “CH 7AND 3 ROOM MODERN CABINS | Fics CLEAN SCEEPING Room | § DmP celine m be a. ¥ K. G. HEMPSTEAD AND 3 ROCK N NICE, CLEAN SLEEPING Room) & s overiane ‘on ae wm yment or will consider your * * 4 Dixie Hwy. ladies, 32-1903, vents r . FE $a; Aiee gol _ FB Ew. |S BEDRM. MODERN, LAKE-|ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING +. "Tends itself to any size home, WE TRADE Priv. SATH HATCHERY 4 ROOM . very nice y or week-| men, $6 week. Close in. FE 5-6728. cabin or motel FAMILY HOME NEAR 8ST. VIN- “hee. oe. y, io miles West of Fontise. ROOM FOR RENT OR WILL | %- Will construct om ‘ull basement, | ceont’s, WOLVERINE APT. | Lessee through May. EM 30134. | “share with working lady, FE| ©rewi space or slab With ‘5, bedrooms & big dining von, : BEDRM. PURN. NEW HOME. | ‘00 vate BATH AND | EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FoR SEC. large }— Rng EE. SE permitted. sat and $a per monte. pte ag Pye a Moors. $125 | entrance, woman. FE 62847 TIONAL HOUSING MPG. CO. ee nice iclevision room. Put K. G. HEMPSTEAD | rico MODERN ON BUS LINE ve tached earage Cutmer bt 13.808 ts Be _.] Guildren welcome. Inquire 345| for | or 2 people. Syiven Vilage. MAHAN Tuktata M. ELWooD Oakland Aye. | Night or day workers. REALTOR Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 after 5143 Cass-Eliza Fee ee Tani, MODERN, | SLEEPING ROOM, TWIN BEDS. | REALTY CO 1078 W. Huron PE 5-124 or PE water, 1 per mouth, "References aoe, Se ween, aes E 20263 FOR SALE. OWNER” LEAVING +2389 . Pr dhs ee Pai jigs. Gal FE ioe, FE SLEEPING RM. FOR GIRL ON | BY OWNER: 3 BEDROOM Ward's Orchard, Firepiace, large poy Gas | “days. Huron bus, PE 2-0604. 1%» baths, full basement, 2 car uving -_— wall-to-wall carpet, a 23S SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING | furg® “® Dray reation aod shower, bath. bill. 4268 né, "Drayton | couple. Lots of closet and drawer | Nea z 5 Ato all heat Wit heals’ sieculetor | elaine. a : OER aT DLOOMPIELD | Breeseway to Dcar garage. Beats - a a fioges, 3 lots, See! Hslstess, iar. | ‘ful landscaping” with lots of i} beat, $20 a week. all utilities.) bere, come see. 33. | lewis. PE ssc, "| ghrubpery and. flowers. | 138x150 oe ae. se BS SNS] Rooms With Board 38| 5, rRevs DISTRICT, 3 BEDRM.| sheiter, For apsuisiment phous gukapel Seales, takes privileges, LARGE BEAUTIFUL PRONT RM.| {25,,2¢0% plus furniture, Fe | opie stairs Lage 3 KE. r| Reasonable. Oct. to June ist, Se say Kind of potent, Fustle | a55D BO ATOR og hy SF wg BI Room YEAR-ROUND | HOUSE SEAN HOME FOR scum, | e's0i0. PE 2100. rivileges. $1,500, $1,300 down, with off beat. On Cass Lake. W.| "5 3 Jonnson 9-8043 "|3 RM. GARAGE HOUSE, NOT| $0 8 month. Or $7,000 cash. Im- side. $50. & month. PE 5-077. “END BOARD CLOSE IN1| MOd¢™, sith 3 low, 9000 down.| Rediste cone OCs © ROOM HOUSE POR RENT IN oI Pairgrove. 71,00 DOWN. FOR 3 BEDROOM | SELL OR , BQ Ooh ater Ste Ons east, | ROOM AND BOARD, WEST SIDE, | “> ranch home with 2 car | house outside of city, FE 31214 HOUSE PORN OA Un. | ce Boze. 78 Owego. and 3 acres near Lake | BY OWNER, NICE 2 OR 3 On Middle Strats. iM 3-262.) Convalescent Homes 38A | , ium. Quick en AT WALLED LAKE. MODERN 2 pe men menus baat, roten ua She Tia eee toe Se St | Sylvan Village| ss rin om, me aT ORION. § ROOMS WITH |HAVE VACANCIES IN NEWLY y van ] age room wer beth wih . MY. call eves.| opened convalescent home st 84) A charming 7 room, 1 story and lavatory, nice kitchen, . Auburn For further information home set on a large and clean, ict 50x150 feet. Clark a 150% . home available Sect. through etn eee 140 ft. lot. Lux- Reel Estate, Let W. Bure, 7S ry ing care day ‘ope patient Con-| fireplace. ceramic tile bath. nings. é = oil furnace. | _ venient to : Sooeeee es... 2 © ROOM MODERE, 3 Roce , Py — ooms 39 i garage with qa cz i BATH, 3 — 2 ~ — circular ore ‘sade 5 ou teeta paved st. oll fue mer welcome. 4878 HOTEL AUBURIN for 821.880, rms. mace, new bath and water heater, $5,500, terms __more beer Crescent Lake Inn. ___ Rooms by Day or Week fenced yard, oil 23. | DUPLEX. FURN.. § ROOMS AND| also 1 or 2 room ents EE bath, Fireplace, sete, het water. Cooking Brie tbengeley 2 bed- $6,500 with $1.b00 | Seeman Gee tae wet a | oO) ores traumas ate, «= | PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE . . CLEAN MOD- beautiful iandscaped = (932 W Hi Lake Dr., Walled ae SS em roouns. By day oF week. 45 —- Lake Fg gy en 2 ACRES, MODERN Two gM RE SB 2Se. action—$13,000, terms. house. barn, immediate pos- tie & cath, base- Rent Stores 40 a. ———— ment, automatic meat. Until June | ~~~ SO aed a take. Adults / suILDING g¢ BY 6, SUITABLE S Y L V AN day » Imamcdinte penseesion, FORK OM OMPORE 6 -TARGE | "iy RS seo Date Be? Arait ee Ce ne . = —Sbie_Oet, is” : REALTY COMPANY ae Sa ee 81 Aopen Are Rent Office S 41 | 23% _Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-0418 6261 << *s? w Waterford Oti heat, hot water, lakefront on penal RETIRING? pmigig oe aS Avail, imm um | AN IDEAL ANY! this home has all the extras BY OWNER-SAVE #400. - til 15. $50 & mo, Call er peetoten, - iw. Over se are asked about suciv W. side ‘7 brick mpg | CARAPROET 7 ANOS MEDAOOM, | teen baPF oe SPACE sone "pore phomtiont drapes, quick action price $7 strictly ‘ 2 t., nice. Wet Will temodel and decorate porage room on first = 42.730 down, $60 month. FE miles ; . Lease} to sult. Janitor and lights | room for second car, work through May. 35243. ——, Reas. yg a fo —, “% acre _ with | BY Ve ey ROOM P fun” Refined couple: | OFPICES TO RENT, UPSTAIRS. scaped. Located close to stores in living room, full basement’ ree Pr sind or FE 2410 and main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. enue line. nis the ne for! reation room, all newly decorat- MODERN, 3 BDRM. HOUSE. ciii- | _H.J. Van Welt. OR %1355. ite down.) SOF with i tot pee Eu Sa Pontiac. ‘Second “street west of| FOF Rent Miscellaneous 42 : . T aved eck < thew seal © Or EM 3-4005. WAREHOUSE AT 356 AUBURN.| Large 7 room home, living room bedrooms and bath up. oak NEW 2 BEDRM. FORN. LAKE-| Spp' S05 Auburn Ave. Apt. 8. te, dining room, bed- ee wees : Union _ . Avail. until : 3 ee ored , Batt. vanity Save Time ‘ou'll see at downtown office of value th this ideal Prem Modestly priced at in a © br tno city va Se Feat ahtn ss gore ca IPORWNIA . , deal Cleon tastefully" deco: ay ~ 423 do read, ¥8 pe month ents GAYLORD at 4% per cent ‘ont. 1% E. Pike 8, Open Eves lake—if you ve Sake ‘e rE golden eppertay, OF 17 INCOMES 100 down on 2 bed: room brick . 5 AND BATH on ing room with win- ch floor. Divided base- 2°, eee & lovely view meat, 2 gas furances . Fe Pull price only i ‘ RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Korth side of Nowa, Pea: 202 8. 8 tures 6 rows, down; and tar greg oe be bought on laventons terms. HAVE a safe o én one ome oh bf and it's vours. WILLIAMS ee ea K ey ' 1 ll ¥ ,| BRICK RANCH HOME? LET US BUILD A HOME TO SUIT YOU AND AT A PRICE AFFORD | ‘We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS “Home Planners Center” d See age cal, sates FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | Call FE 28181 for an ad PLACE A “LOST AD.” | r_| to recover a loss, Dial FE for an ad-writer, A. JOHNSON, Realtor ye al rn nt nn, ce 3 $00 DOWN JIM WRIGHT. Realtor Oakland . FE Y oe bouse bath, stores,| CLARK REAL ESTATE ‘| PE 4eua or FE eens a rar : ai ae ape FF if i isk ae 2 3 mt - ; Bt He ail L. H. BROWN, R }| Lakefront Spe DARB LAKE COLONY IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TwP. genet, or ene © Telegraph Road ge Near Or ane tate neres. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Fe Taare Ta OAKLAND. MERRIE OAKS corned tot 10a130 tm Aubare Rete, «jee Puuper Ot, east side, nur sea cao me yA a oot ETE Roy Annett Inc. 0 es aad Bee, St Lots For Sale or Exchange 50 righi|’ veds ‘or soll fm. ous pins Business Opportunities 51 Look A Free Bus. i i Fi a J i off 7 f i iy id z i firs __For Sale Acreage 47 9% ACRES ie See, acees Consisting of 4 wkefront lots & — los, A 4 pane Sonat Seen “ail'al tals tor’ 621.000 With reasonable down payment Dorothy Snyder Lavender es i PE 3441) nd: ae Dorothy Snyder. Lavender 140 W. - PE 2-461) ene a PRICED more PU re eo ACREAGE HOME nut mi Ld ERN Farms t 3 7 o = = 3 —feR . 2. 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REDWOOD 6° and 10° paneling, $220 10 siding—-4220 M : Aigo? aes 2x0's, 2x8's, 4x4’ and $2.98 rr “42198 "gallon : a BLACKETT’S UPPLIES - MA $8811 wi FOOes GALLONS O ND FR ED. ORIGINAL rid: mower, several weed mowers and tractors. Credit Evens ent, 6507 _ MA 1078 SPACE HEATERS, 53,000 BTU, Duo-Therm, with tank: 900 WALL. FURNACE. GOOD for cabin, $15. PE 56010 wood steel Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER CO. 0 _N. Saginaw FE $2521 SEPTIC. TANKS REINFORCED oe fe RE ee ¢-e Ibs, Grimes bow of Umbs, Heavy with’ 11, 28 2 gloves arm . guard, or whet have you. MA Come ent contest. Valuable KELLY’S HARDWARE 3004 Auburn at Adams Auburn Heights Phone FE 2-881? ONE 16-PT. CANOE, 1 DUCK BOAT 1 Remington deer rifle, Fa PORTABLE HONING CARIN: : ee! by ‘ true trailer call On Seat] before p.m. REMINGTON 16 GAUGE 6HOT- ik w. FE 23-5585. * vers. $12 My wil trade. volvers, 81 on Burr-She Visit our gunsmith. Complete repair service. 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Our 27 years in the auto business has been built on a tradition of fair, tainly wouldn't endanger that reputation for the sake of a few dollars. Our 55 Buick Super Riviera 2-Dr. Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Brakes. $545 Down, 30 months. 55 oot Century _— top Riviera, Dynaflow, Radio & Heater, Red & White, Dual Exhaust. $495 Down, 30 months. $1395 ‘54 Chevrolet Sta. Wagon. Anothe? one-owner beau- y. All the Extras. $345 wn, 24 months. _ $795 ’53 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, Chrome spark- tional. $225 Down, 24 mos. $1095 "$3 Pontiac Custom Hard- top Catalina, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Good Tires, — $275 Down, $1495 ’55 Ford 2-Dr. V8, Radio & Heater, omatic, Sete a tee reen, Ye months, | » When OLIVER BUICK honest dealing. We cer- a ~|HAROLD, — 53 PONTIAC Convertible $795 Dicer “CHEVROLET” 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546 Senden Gat sher 6. PE tases. "30 PONTIAC DELUXE 8. & & H, FASY ED WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody's Credit Is Here OFFERS 1955 Ford 2-Door, Like New. $995 — 1955 Ford Convert., Radio '& Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires. $1550 1956 Buick Super H’top, Radio & Heater, Power Steering and Brakes. $2545 1953 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $450 1955 Plymouth, Radio & | Heater. $109 1953 Pontiac 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, $695 TURNER ‘PRESENTS 1953 Mercury Ht Radio & Heater. $895 1952 Chevrolet, Heater. _ $395 : 1952 Ford Convert., Radio & Heater, White Wall Tires. $595 1953 Olds 88 2-Dr., Radio & “age Hydramatic. 1955 Volks~ Wagon, Like New. 727? 1950 Nash, Radi : er. $195 — _ | Biemingham — MI 47909 cd * 3 4 * ng of D “ee the paper,” I said. sf een one ppasplres Keepi os nehiged Son tek al taxpayers, sleepless We Were. anand yiedye ge iy Pe ge dignant taxpayers. Just lost-look- ih Dislikes Rodeos ITV Weste al ane dt fata aE J Rec Ie! rs: iy ty dni Bp a HP Hebe 8 HL Te if 13] TotRE i! ate jfile tee Fi 1 ia ant a t nth fi hie tae fii Beh Fee sO Hs : n= “1 | 3 i | 884 ad o Ht Sx : it rom & : HE 2 Ta gaa fi a HI te ‘al j Hi Hint th ite ‘ . Saloon Comedian Joe E. Lewis, whose|surrounded by taxpayers. No t'll be distilled.” Goodman Ace, best paid writer In TV, quit the Perry Com0/the Internal Revenue Service. In developed itl be diated show for a few hours early last week but all's well now. (Noja long room sat 75 agents at tiff, Perry loves him) .. mes : with “Wait till I turn out the light under the when it should be asleep.”—-H. C. Diefenbach, potatoes.” — Tom Miles, Cincinnati. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Love is what makes the world go’ brother. 7 ae eA - ha, oe P55 Pre . 8 me 10 wean, (tae) Rad s i -- Today win, (00) = CRLW, «a0) IF rae UU Sauiz) 2 Bi git Si a{al]] wg imils ei te =* Orig qu i ey me itl t } 7: came i clin meet Tee et Hi oe RIB EF ine rel a3 Eg2a | i ie oli I Hoe b aya aie : dial at hill 4 LS EArt rt FE Foe HEE PILL i Healt, aH Saitete paddy at : at a silly EAH can Ue i Hi i ut iiny. id Birt Hi dit ant BS FAN Si be iti Sete 15—(2) The Secret Storm. 3:25—(9) News. ye sees gm {1) Queen for a Day. Grant. eftnstan (9) Wednesday Matinee. 3:00—(2) The Brighter Howdy Doody. 2:30--(2) The Bob @ Report. |13:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To 1:08—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. ante Today in Detroit. $:30—(2) Arthur (4) Romper Room. (7) Robin & 3: Rickey, 25—(4) Window in Home. Farm Report. ¢:55—(2) On the Farm @—(4) Home, News. $:30—(4) Today. (7) Whde's Won- derland. $:45—(2) News, Weather. #:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 1:0 Valiant Lady. @ Tel 1: i Le TL as dees I te: I] iF ai i i; ay Bate ay fl AAT [feats 3 J ke i: j dal | @ alt] $2 8 ; od 3 if uals | eae oi) i i {es peas a 8 i fit fel age “I Istigteeells ~ |$:25—(4) Today in Detroit. ncoedi} Aateptenss teed “The Worried Man.” (2) Man Called) Heartthrob Theater. x. Men. (2)/%:00—(2) The Gary Moore Show. (® (Color). 1:60—(2) Federal 1:30—(3) The Visitor. (4) Traffic 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. | 4: Court. (2) Mystery ‘Theater.' 1¢:55—(7) News. 11:15—(7) White Camellia. (9)|11:35—(7) News 1:00—(4@) The Big Surprise. (2) Phil Silvers Show. 1¢:@0—(T) Black Spider. (4) Holly- Mystery Theater, (2) The $64,000 wood Mystery Playhouse. 1:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of 10: Fame. | Question. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. “On the 8:55—(4) 16:16-—(9) Weathervane. Trail.” (@ Highway Patrol. i Ha ne a |} He Hidatlyes! a iy 5! is Tile Warne D j ih i R= iti = i a ein 2 ti i fe a -l = eat + uf is 1 V1 HS Uf [dant ida aul Regs 939 gous 35° Siete ae THIRTY-EIGHT botans 2 _____ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1056 © “ Most Organizations Reported Steadily Progressing to Consolidation , National AFL-CIO May Have to Force Some State Mergers favecmi == Geee ants, beat November election a proposal to Whisked off WASHINGTON o Despite ne Tig - ag eer alae te roe aint -elog cas aga a ” e oe ~~ 000088088080 ‘ some a ‘ ‘ “eg too easy to forgive and forget, al-|Dakota, for example, the much|outlaw compulsory union member-| eeeseesovecorcoocoocosoooooosooee > Be ee eee said an|go into all the state Merger Cl tough they all realize sooner or|larger AFL's state federation ear-|ship. In Kansas, organized labor| Established in 1898 : cactus o hie ee eee - es : will have to get to-|lier tte tanh Ssomeened tassliandere wee boat bey dee 9 wile % : +.¢ *& of any two organizations which| Delays in most states peiyitos * ¢ 8 See to pet doa Bs toe GD teed, for Farmer-Snover . Sat Oe metienes AEIO erence te Rates tan, Malrohy cern Settee. ee “Some of these guys have been|but the CIO organization claims|defeated as it turned out. : : pcs tie Sagrlaadonss orn dagend baptrladme amen eshiadnetidgres are conducting a waiting each other for 20 years,” |it wants « 10-cent per month rate. Ls. a FUNERAL HOME p4 some of the re-|to take the top jobs in the new out-igame hoping to stall their rivals one whion official, “sol P agg — . ; 3 Once rival AFL .o— oC ig 0 Scene gg od outing then in Ge lems is delaying mergers in some| whether the merged state organi-\e [aA 160 W. Huron be zations have already amalgamat- * 6 ¢ December 1957 deadline for forced states, cee ei a ee ee A AIR CONDITIONED ¢ ed in 14 states. Mergers in nine} In all states joint merger com-imerger gets closer the tempo rie le x Aves umbia. ‘wants " Paul M. Snover e oe Srnee Maen. sentan re 3 pre leniions See the mei preety Wi ice —- eS Soe a $002900008000000000000000000000 000 ean, pect before the first of the year. jtions of working out details and) Also, some of the AFL and CIO 3 : ee Where there are delays, jockey-|new joint constitutions, The na-|state rivals have been fairly bitter oes 5 , — — - - ing among individual labor lead- ~ PAY FOR MAJOR H ee eee | wistela- IMPROVEMENTS © the main deterrent. With all t | goeate - fuss over integration in the South,| If It’s Metal, He Can Make It . pend little or no. effect vt ing or no effect on : : nee Tinkerer Keeping Busy Bown on F.H.A. with Up te 36 Months to Pay som ns msomas ve | While Youngsters Retire quarters a spokesman said that in SAGINAW @® — When they talk, “When you come down to It, | States where former AFL and/machinist and a ieee. Marriage License Applications : A i E d t f i Frederick M. 18 Tacoma Joyee L. Crager, 8) Buslid A, Cobb, 106 Wesson . ments = a Tinea! L- ‘Cobb. 200 Rockwell : someone @ hankering for. 5 Generally these are the smaller 2. C. Mardin, 133 8. Johnsce ; the Doris J. Bussell, 681 Joslyn William R. Suiterfield, 090 Kettering Wanda Rushing, 623 N. Perry William M. Hefferen, 608 Lakeview Rosemary A. Hesse, Birmingham Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Ili- SETTLES | . ghariee ¥, Oriffin, Birminghom After in| Sdward ©. Souriall, sti prospect in the next few months| Owosso and Detroit factories, Mar- Helen V. Chittick, 317 N. Perry years i g i it gid} uf if ' FP ri : 3B rheé re a 5 x im ile nell: ‘ i it include Alabama, va Min- eg ga down for 29 at a penes ry a J Rochester Florida, Maine, South Carclina| qyas when he started design- | barbers G shattucn Wotertord” aN ee ee renreh cnet | 136 toys. He had been making | coester Ww. wicot, 2719 Genes pon M several montha after the nation:| em Ne years. “When Twas a | Delores M. Kelley, Rosheote chile in black. white or 6 ament . youngster, my parents were too | charies K. Burr, Rochester H i colors. $a ts er oon peor to me toys, so I made | Barbare A. Allen, Rochester soe ame mergers rolling. The national AFL- ig Koei ae Pui Sut soe Movie CIO constitution allows two years,| Then, at an age when most Ried , until early December 1956, for were thinking of retiring, Martin Thee BM. Polack, aitierd state mergers. After that, the AFL-|!eft Owosso and moved to Oakley, 2.1.04 setsoian, 982 CTO plans to lift charters and com-|#"d set up his shop. * eg] nr Tate He Boren ; mergers. “Sometimes there’s 11 hours ‘ & oom * * @ work a day,” says Martin who has Frances d. Gabew, lie? Mery 7 ™ Mergers have been voted down/molded parts varying from auto in two states, Mississippi andjequipment to surveyors transits. Elaine Mf. Hamilton 20 . Milidae North Carolina. But in Mississippi) wnat does he do in his spare | Lester F. Wood, 19 Senece locals which voted last We] mot °T taker,” be says. “une | > Tw ores rem 6 BloMagert Cast Iron Donald L,. Williams, Susan J. Spencer, Birm: next year Forest B. Fisher, 43 Clarence early cracker in its mouth. Loretta J. Underwood, 389 Kenilworth 4 : Carolina's was a national juris- %. 2 Sse esses: Would you hire this man? . , Mixer | Faucet—Your Sink Sperkles Anew! tent §=67 95 White Ensemble Enjoy modern bathroom convenience for years to come! 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