+ Sea geld eerie “PONTIAC, MICHIG Will Tackle Russian SORE % > By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG 4 é A group of Pontiac’s brighter youngsters will be able 5) ° to match nyet fer nyet (ne for no) with their Russian ©) counterparts. , The Russian language will be taught for-the first 2 time in the history of this city’s school system to 35 » “rapid learners” at Madison Junior High School. 4 The Board of Education was told of the coming ~ “experiment,” slated for the second semester of this ". year, at its regular meeting last night. Dr. Russell W. Curtis, coordinator of secondary edu- cation, assisted by a team of teachers, delivered an evaluation report of the Rapid Learner program intro- duced in the junior high schools last year. ; x * * » There are at present 10 classes of approximately 300 outstanding 7th and 8th grade students undergoing spe- cial instruction. , The average 1Q (intelligence quotient) of the rapid learner student is 124. Normal IQ for students of the same age group is 90 to 110. i Major emphasis will be on Russian in the “explora- ; - tory experience in foreign languages” rapid learner class _ at Madison. German, French and Spanish also will be ~ taught.” : — 7 % * * * ; Teacher of the course will be Mrs. Joseph Davis, who has an education major in Russian. - “Russian is not easy,” says Mrs. Davis, “It is one ; of the more difficult languages to learn. But, we ‘ have exceptional, students. “The children will learn common phrases and a basic . conversational knowledge. Stories will be read to them in * Russian and records and tape recording apparatus will ~ be used to aid in their-study. ~ . x * * “As in anything, the youngsters should understand the people better by learning something of the language. We will also try to provide them with some cultural background of Russia.” 5 _ Curtis said it is contemplated that the school sys- . tem will offer the study of the Russian language on « an elective basis at the senior high level as soon as de- tails and personnel can be worked out. : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) bettas ate A RR ees! «At this point,- the rest. of the shchev: Come to Washington next | Iceland Blasts | Bright City Students AN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1 r * 950-44 PAGES oxrrai®3SGs" SEES onan . 7 15 Detroit Toughs ‘Claim Police | Beat Them Up | 4 Officers Are Hurt _ in Trying to Forestall 5 an Expected Gang War atc | DETROIT (UPI) — Five ; youths arrested following a ‘street battle between a » teenage gang and police »'charged today that they ' were beaten by the officers. a ame ay ni i jured in the battle, which erupted last night when | police tried to break up a %| mob of Negro youths which &/had gathered for an ex- «| pected fight with a group *| of white youths. »| A four-man police cruiser crew, “linvestigating a reported large! “\gang gathering, came upon be-| > tween eight and 10 youths crammed | = into an old car parked on Six. S\teenth St. An officer asked one of the | | wii ios youths, Larry Nolan, 17, for his Police said Nolan refused and| «said: “What right have you to, *|question me?" :| The officer grabbed Nolan by! ~ the arm and the youth knocked ~ him down. } LOTR GRIEG io br sts it |gang got out of the car and at-| jtacked the four. officers. » * # Two squad cars with reinforce- ments arrived and, after a brief } 1 | | ‘battle, most of the gang fled. Four ‘youths were arrested at the scene) e e uar C S ‘and one was taken into custody) WASHINGTON (?)—The Icelandic ambassador pro-, lat his home. All four of the patroimen | Injured, were | corte ender orice guards at Keflavik Airport ey were Walter Suchata, 28, fo; t officials to lie in puddies of water who suffered bruises on the back for 10 minutes and threatened to shoot-them-if-they!2"d_ribs;_Fred_Dayton, 35,_who: opened their mouths. Ambassador Thor Thors delivered the protest to Fey arm and wrist, and Raymond! ‘Kehler, the acting assistant | Yates. 36. who suffered an injured | ea affairs. Thors met with Kohler: for Seizure Kills \that the meeting went off ‘‘in as ~ | : ; _|accused of hitting Suchara with a Paul Douglas a ssh. cist ewe ee tre Scare i ‘est understanding, and the State! prosecutor's secretary of state for Euro-| ‘hour. Afterward, he told reporters | station and at the station. jarm, wrist and shoulder. The five youths arrested charged today that they were an|beaten on the way to the Vernor the; Thaddeus Steel, 16, who was Four-patrolmen were in-|. OBJECT 1O KHRUSHCHEV VISIT — Three spokesmen for refugee groups protesting the forthcoming visit by Soviet ‘Premier Nikita Khrushchev met yesterday with newsmen at the headquarters of the recently organized ‘‘Com- mittee for Freedom of All Peoples.” Left to right lke Wants Positive WASHINGTON—President Eisen-|that divide us, we would welcome viet respect for the position of the ing committee. hower has made a pew bid to So-| the opportunity viet Premier Nikita S. Khru-| our ities.” week with “‘constructive ideas and | In a radio-TV address to the tra-|ceptable idea tion last night, the President said Berlin crisis. They said this was) “‘Firmness in support of funda-| Electric Co. of Pontiac will get the | uppermost in the President's mind mentals,"" Eisenhower said, ‘with the electric contract. and|when he invited “constructive” |fiexibility in tactics and methods, candor’ and without weakness, He | Proposals from the Soviet leader. is the key to any hope of prog: \promised that ‘‘no principle or Throughout his speech Ejsen- ress in negotiation.”’ fundamental interest wil] be placed |hower emphasized that he does not | * * | intend to abandon any he approached his talks with Soviet boss in ‘‘good manners upon any auction biock."’ * * He urged Americans to receive search for new Khrucllte Saet femaiinay cel dignity.”” The Soviet Premier's vis-| American officials hoped partic- approaches tion of East-West problems. +—Any-agreement for atater- sum: suffered a hip injury; Harold Wil-|it, be said, would-be “a thousand-'mit-meeting, he said, “m AP Wirephote are: Dr. Brutus Coste, secretary of the Assembly of Captive. Nations; Stefan Kerbonski, an ex-Pole who is chairman of the Assembly; and Dr. Bela Fabian, chatrman of the Former Hungarian Po- litical Prisoners. s Ideas From Nikita to study them with Western powers in Berlin. | In addition, he said, “there must: mend to the full Beard that ceedingly slim,” be some clear Soviet indication, no, Burke be awarded the general for resolving the! world tensions.” = | * af! to solu- | written, shchev himself to read. promise of reducing the causes of chanical bid of $679,800, be given } principle of President's speech created compared to $3,054,700 in bids * jbasic American policy in his the impression .that it had, been submitted in April. They had ex- factor, since the federal govern- at least in part, for Kbti- pected an increase Detroiter “4.00 Deficit ei , as Federal Aid ; s Oakland County supervisors al- Deadline Nears ‘ready are looking forward to iground breaking ceremonies after, ; Quality or Size May ‘speedily and unanimously accept. ling architects’ recommendations’ ' 4 Have to Be Trimmed) 2 Other Alternatives ‘this morning that a Detroit builder ibe awarded the largest of three contracts for the proposed $3,000,- |000 courthouse. | All &% members of the Board ot, Low bids for the Pontiac "Supervisors Monday must put the Municipal Airport terminal final okay on those chosen for gen : exceed eral and mechanical contractors: project yesterday ed The electrical contract already has, @V @& ilable construction jbeen approved. ‘funds by more than one en $44,000. | $2,061,000 by O. W. Burke Co. is | 000 ;} expected to keep the county free | To get the aaa ar | of litigation which for years | Project going by the Sep of | has snarled plans for the court- 30 deadline for federal par- + Acceptance the bid of house. ‘ticipation, officials satd | The last time the cowthouse there were three alterna- |planning supervisors decided 10! tives: hand the top contract to a local firm, who i second low bidder,| 1. Either the terminal must be |Teportedly ta gase unemployment trimmed in size or quality. here. The low bidder filed suit,! 2. The city must borrow $44,000 which was later dropped, per- against next year’s anticipated mitting submission of the new bids state and federal aid. received Wednesday 3. Or Pontiac itself must kick What kept the supervisors from an extra $4,000 into the project. such entanglements this time was The latter solution appeared, that the difference between the on the surface, to be the easiest, two top general (architectural) involving less red tape and no \contracts came to $32,900. The last redesigning. cane twee tat Homer D. Hoskins, airport man- | “This very substantial difference , or Jabeled the other two al- left no doubt in our minds who ternatives as “highly undesirable.” (would get it this time.”’ said David, * As Levinson, chairman of the build A fourth possibility — that the state might come to the city’s aid with more 1959 funds — is “ex- Hoskins said. The airport manager ruled out Monday, Levinson will recom. matter how given, that serious ne-| contract, and the R. L. Spitziey any chance that more 1939 federal |suggestions”’ instead of “suspicion, “larly that Khrushchev would 8" | gotiation will bring about real’ Co., ef Detroit with a low me- esd might be forthcoming. threat or stubborn prejudice." |rive in Washington with some ac- * * * City Manager Walter K. Will- man said a conference would be ealled Monday to consider, among other possibilities, a re- quest te the City Commission fer more money. ‘ the mechanical werk. Schultz | Bringing smiles to the faces of| ;Levinson and other supervisors this morning was the fact that the ‘three low bids now total] $3,049,700, | Time loomed as an important jment has threatened to withdraw of+ the $176,830 in federal aid if construc- | Owen A.. Luckenbach It blended the themes of pollie- ‘courthouse designers, O'Dell How.‘tion-contracts- are —not-signed- by lust be, to the visitor and toughness | (Continued on Page.2, Col. 1) |the end of the month i 8 w is right fold worthwhile” if it gave him/hased a ar Bel oe, all = « « ieee, Fe, he seceuned Se Te eine real appreciation” of oe “— . = in support of basic principles, = 2 -——— — Taken alone. the low bids for spirit and conscience of America. | - . Pcggong, Sh Khrushchev would be ‘ Chi construction of the one-story Alvar Eisenhower's speech ° able to no support for any) 1X | ren inal and three-story tower stage for his historic castes et Sauve Quebec Premier {hope he might have that the Presi- ’ '$318.242—more than $15,000 over meetings with Khrushchey which | ot; y, (dent was ready to make major’ the $300.00 budgeted by city, state ; in the White House’ next | QUEBEC #—Paul Sauve, 92, iconcessions to him on such issues’ . ‘and federal governments for this am ehicinnen | was named premier of Quebec ‘as. Berlin, German. unification, and | other | ‘portion of the project. 2 | Thursday to succeed the late |the need for enforcement mAchin- ae wala The chief executive also report-) Maurice Duplessis. Sauve had ery to safeguard any disarmament | FRACS: CIs ed on his recent trip to West! been Duplessis’ righthand man. ‘agreement. Contingencies and fees push the office he was beaten Germany, Great Britain and! France, He said Allied leaders! Outspoken Actor Had Department is most interested in'and kicked by at least four pa-|varied in their estimates of how |§2 Years No Previous History ‘ie _ wzent of Heart Disease ‘from happeng again.” Thors did not specify what © HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Outspoken, measures were being taken. Paul Douglas, who made head- lines as often with his blunt com- N ments as he did with his perform- ances on the stage died today of a heart attack. ° | At his side when he died at his NATO base that is manned Americans.° | x* * home were his wife, actress Jan ide. Sterling, and his piifeician, De. orn had caused an and immediate | ‘measures to avoid such accidents tions against the police in formal out but agreed that Eisenhower's) “clearly one that i Commerce Twp. Couple | The youths made their accusa-! istatements to acting chief trial | lawyer John W. Coury. Doctors at Receiving Hospital, | where Steel was examined and re- The Keflavik Airport houses a leased, said they could find no by; injuries. | Police superintendent Louis J. ‘Berg launched an immediate °in-. Ina dispatch from Reykjavik, vestigation to the youths’ ac-! the New York Times said the in- CUSations. in Coury said the policemen in-' the Khrushchev talks would turn: Together newest effort war was to be made.”’ to melt the cold “it is_my profound pope that LONGEeSt Married at Fair some real progress will be /forth-| coming, even though no one would: be so bold as to predict such an | outcome,” the President said. “The choice before world lead- ers is momentous,” he added “Could we create an Lee E. Siegel. | standing and serious purpose, tt First prize for being the longest married couple at ‘Old Timers Day yesterday at the Michigan State Fair ‘went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lownds of 8751 Cooley's back 4 Beach Dr., Commerce Township. Lownds, 80, and his ‘janti-American feeling in Iceland, Volved would be questioned today. atmosphere of nsutual under- Wife, 77, have been married? = Freight Train Rams new price tag to $344,154. | Car on Way to School;) * *& * | . Of the 20 bids submitted by Father in Shock: | contractors for the general, me- chanical and electrical work in the project, the lowest were General — Paul H. Johnson Co. of Detroit, $187,000 WASECA Minn. (AP) — A freight train rammed a car here today, killing a mother and her six children on the way to school | * * * A school patrol boy was injured He was struck by debris from the car and-a fragment imbedded in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Pontiac Press Irene Zimmerman, 39, died about three hours after the acci dent. Five of her children were killed outright ‘in the crash and Mechanical — H & W Plumb- Dr. Siegel said the 51-year-old actor had no previous histery of heart trouble. The attack was swift. A fire , Separtment rescue squad Wa tanders, one in the uniform of summoned to the home arrived too late. His first stage role, as the junk tycoon in “Born Yester- day,” rocketed him to fame, The show was so successful. that Douglas played more_than 1,000- performances. oh Afterward he was. calied to Hollywood. A long list of movies followed. Douglas was planning but it to start work Nov, 5 on another} Among some of his movies were “Beau James,” ‘This Could Be the Night,” “‘Selid Gold Cadillac,” “Leather Saint,’ “Green Fire, “Executivé Suite,’ “Never Wave At a Wae,” “It Happens Every Spring.’ ““Panic~in the Streets,” | ‘Thors told newsmen at the , State Department that the ac- Blown From Scooters count of the incident given by the | BAY CITY (UPI)—Two Bay | | Times was correct. Pia ital a | ; ‘ity boys were injured—nei | The Times story seriously—when a gust of wind | caused by a passing truck blew | ‘them off their motor scooters said the Ice- the Icelandic Airport Service, were’ lescorting two German pilots to a 1S 7 con ‘hangar where their aircraft was —— US. 2 near mere ene eld te check, ott | for 62 years renewed hope, the problems that divide us, constructive ideas and suggestions. that could provide the basis for re-|2°Y an outing together. sponsible negotiations on the insues| under repair. i * & * . ae The. story quoted the American restricted at night the daytime: It KANSAS Oty @ = Parke | Carroll, general manager of the a This was the first time in 30 morning, and we felt the change years they attended the State Fair “ ‘ » They said they hadn't planned to) a cin nea re Mggroied this time either, but just decided omen lon the spur of the moment to en-| about w “Rey had been working quite ‘that walking.” t } j aoe ema axed eee the sixth died a few moments |at- er, just after reaching the hospi tal Mrs. Zimmerman’s husband James, was hospitalized for shock after a priest told him of the trag- edy. The six boys and girls who died were the only children of the farm couple. Lownds is a retired shift operator * * * at the municipal water works plant, | weule be geod,"’ said Mrs. | Lewnds. “We don't feel any different inning the prize,’ she ‘added, “‘but Roy is a little bit \stiff in the joints today after all Honored at Fair Among Papers Given Centennial Awards at a Luncheon Ceremony At the Michigan State Fair Thursday, newspapers that have ‘It only sounded like a smal! been published 100 years or more at New Baltimore. He spends much thud.’ said Dean Fleming. who were presented with centennial keeping up the lawn at their lake store. “It sounded like somebody jiams. side home. * * * dropped something on the floor.’’| x * Mrs. Lownd’s hobby is crochet- had thrown the station wagon UP ihoce go honored. : ing when she's “not busy getting against a loading platform and, meals and straightening up the box cars.” ‘| house.”' They live happily alone - ! these days after raising a family ot five children. But we miss them.”’ said Mrs Lownds, “That's why Thanksgiving is qur favorite time of the year. It's Roy's birthday and the family ustially manages to get together here for. the occasion." acetal Mercury to Hover Around 70 Here for Next 5 Days | Succeeding the Pontiac Week- ly Gazette established 116 years ago, it was changed to a daily in 1900, ot his —time—_now—gardening—and+ heard the crash trom his nearby awards signed by Governor Wil “When I went outside, the train) he Pontiac Press was among Joe Haas of The Press editorial * «© * Temperatures in the Pontiac. ‘The oldest daily in the state is staff was at the luncheon given 'the newsmen to receive the award, gels in the Outfield.” The Card, lives in Sau in Pontiac. great \. i the music was very good.” easy today, Paim street from other daughter, Mrs. Asked what they enjoyed the most at-the Fair, Mrs. Lownds said said it lasted only a few minutes. the concert at the Music Shell was : | tiae downtown area registered 16. “It gave us & chance to sit, and miles an hour,’ The lowest . tem-) The Lownds dgreed to take it was 30 degrees. The mércury had area will hover around 70 for the The Monroe Evening News, es next five days with the low drop tablished 154 years ago, and the ‘ping to.a cool 50 tonight ‘oldest weekly is The. Lapeer Coun- Saturday will be partly cloudy ty Press, which dites back 120 and somewhat warmer with the years. :high reaching near 78 but Sunday! : ‘will be cool again. A warming eames F Precipitation tor the ported wat |1 72 Today's Press total about one-tenth of an inch Wo, teeewe oeeeeeéercweecen ‘Then there are 15 grandchildren, |. The first snow of the year, &/ County News «....-..¢s-.008 tt great-grandchildren and a great- brief flurry mixed with rain, was) reported at the Antrim County Air port yesterday. Airport officials At 1:15 pom. winds in the Pom ODitwaries 2.1.6... ..665 005 Sperts ture reading’ preceding § a.m.) n Witsen, Bard ....... evegkt, ee \risen to 61, at 2 p.m. i = Tt? ry ‘ aa Women's Pages wee eeees MRL . ae : 5 = a ta lg “ HH cg " son, $194,850; Arthur Linney, $908, ‘average cHiss, engaging in a great tem se dpm... ag ttl: Schwanz Builders, $216.170;| — Sherry staggests the auditors deal more “outside reading.” 3 om = 2pm = .....-. 6! Solomon Construction Co., $191, adopt ® new “performance budg. *. * ® —— SRF: Frank “Stewart & Son Tnc.,; Cte” system, “as contpared te aid Curtis: ee Ee $196.875; Weingarden & Sons Tc.) he Present Une item budgeting, — We have not tried to hide the | Wighest temperature 00.06. vee e8 /$194,816 to further refine the budgetary (act trom the other students that koeen lameerdiare berees “ 0 * * * tools at hand to better assess those are special classes, We have Weather—Partly cloudy. . Mechanical contractors; Eames| [¢- performance and the efft- ‘no indication that they resent it * ie Your As 16 Poste’ |& Brown, $107,500; Steve Kruchko,| ley of operations. ahd we have had no complaints. Flighest temperature ........s0.+» 68 |$113,170; Lloyd S. Thornton -Co.,| He said this could be accom “In ‘fact, one of the best ad. Mean temperatiire ..cce ceseecs.. 98 |8117,000. | plished in part with a verbal sum-|vantages of the by is that Weather—8unny Electrical contractors: —_ Brill| mary in the budget explaining the|ith the far superior students mis-|— Highest and Lowest. Temperatures This! Electric, $30,450;, Cudum Electric,|county’s current fihancial condi- sing from the regular classrooms, ov im agar DO M Yeere a s917/$42,570;_ Martin Electric, $42,887; |tion and "justifying any recom./other students get a chance to ~~ Tharsdar'e. Toncrratere onary’ (Reed Blectric, $35,890; Schultz mendation for changes in the pre-/tead that Twise would not = ursday'e- Temperatere Chart Electric Service, $32,500; South-| vious year's progfams.” have, ipena 68 47 Marquette 68 41 : “ foo 8 Meee, G ferern tere, a +—# ia Tokes * Brownsvilg 91 74 Milwaukee 64 aa| rermina) area bidders: Fling) those mandatory expenditures Malaria Takes Toll Bea, SE Minneapolis 68 48/Road Builders, -§72.876; Charles! quired by law (welfare, for in-| ; Cineipnatt 156 50 New York 8 ¢3' Anderson Co... $79,766, stance) should “te separated from| NEW YORK — There are up- Cleveland 77 68 Omahs = 8 at 7 what "Sherry terms "permissive”|“@rds of 300 million cases of Detron 90-63 Phoenta 88 That Auto Be a Lot services of the county, He said) ™elaria/in the work! each year. . Bicac™ 8-9 Efe 8 ermcry-= tar niet: nal On A A ~ spen ti ‘Au 1 ' : Inchon ville it Severn Te be tyitwice as many automobiles as all annual ne vields are decreasing. iad oe alk Fenting gs ab Qekshington $7 68/of South America, St, Louis has! “Sound fiscaT planning and man. Average farm in Japap has otily Angeles 06 66 Tampe 80 13 twiee that of Japan. ‘agement are essential if Oakland/abogit 2.5. acres, : % - bir) £ / * . anaes —aaareseneae 7 : - we ie: 23 sii a ; eas : : yf gt pres: ‘ doe Two. “6 - - y PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 “s U.S. 5 From Our News Wires MANILA — A crack Philippines “emergency force’ is on combat alert and ready to rush to Laos “on a moment's notice,” a De- fense Department spokesman dis- closed today. At the same time. U.S. military) spokesmen said American naval forces at Sangley Point and Subic Bay and the American Air Force at Clark Field are prepared for an _ alert. : They emphasized, however, that so far no alert had been ordered and they denied that there had been any buildup of the American forces in the Phil- ippings as a result of the Com. munist activity in Laos, At Vientiane, \.aos, fighting was reported at a complete standstill today and impending arrival of United Nations observers was ad- vanced as a possible cause. “Not a shot has been fired any- where in Laos in the past 24 hours,” Information Minister SL seuk Na Champassak said at a military briefing session, ‘' Maybe it’s because United Nations ob- servers are arriving soon.’ Eartier this week Laotian mil- itary sources said alléged invad- ers from Communist North Viet Nam began withdrawing as soon as the ‘U.N, began studying Lao. tian accusations of Communist aggression. In London, Laotian Foreign Min- jster- Khamphan Panya conceded it is difficdlt to get an exact piec- ture of the situation in the trou- bled border regions of Laos. He denied tha’ his government has deliberately” exaggerated the secpe of the Communist uprising. Panya stopped off to confer with British Foreign Secretary Selwyn neti i a EN NR Mila a et for Any Laos Alert jing has taken place in the South- Lloyd before going on to New York to back the Laotian appeal for im- mediate assistance from the Unit Nations, ‘ * * * porters at the London airport the Laotian government regards the revolt as .a. grave and serious crisis. Some British newspaper accounts have spoken of ‘the war that_nev- er was” and said very little fight- east Asian country, Justifies Questioning of Knight EAST LANSING State Po- lice Commissioner Joseph A. Childs said Jast night that critics of police handling of Trooper Al- bert W. should be concerned with the rights of the public as well as those of a criminal suspect | A group of attorneys headed by' Donald C. Dilley, Kent County) cirucit court commissioner, pro-| tested yesterday that State Police| “aggressively denied Alvin Knight the basic constitutional and, legal) rights to which every citizen is! entitled.’ 2.8 \ * * * In_referencé to ex-convict Knight, who has orally admitted slaying of! Souden, Childs commented: | “There was no reason to vio- late his rights and, when talking about rights to be protected, | they should be extended to the | public as well as to him.” Dilley wrote Childs and ques. Manila | Arriving trom Paris, he told re-}- Souden’s death probe: - PLAN CLERGY CONVOCATION — Michigan State University Oakland will be the setting for a clergymen’s convocation on Oct. 7. Plans for the first in a series of educational. programs to be conducted in cooperation with the continuing edu- cation program at the university, were completed yesterday by a steering committee of ministers trom Macomb and Qakland counties. Included in -. Ministers Group Plans £ te i a er a eee ee 4 Wid Au is _ Teenage Crowd Pontine Press Phote the group are (from left, seated) the Rev. Ray- mond Wolf of Mount Clemens, the Rev. Joseph Chapman of Pontiac and the Rev. J. Douglas Parker of Rochester, Standing {from eft) are the Rev. J. E. Yates of Royal Oak, Dr. Lowell R. Ekiund, director of continuing education at MSUO, and the Rev. Robert Hermanson of Avon Township, committee chairman. ; Convocation at MSUO tioned whether evidence obta‘ned after ‘'28 gtraight hours of Inter-, By LEE WINBORN. Tmobile went out of control in _\downtown Windsor yesterday and|* «went out of control. ~11 Injured on Street in ‘it Was Terrible’ WINDSOR, Ont,-@ ~ An auto plowed into 40 teenage students waiting for a bus, ‘Eleven were injured t Hospital attendants said none of the children was in critical condi- tion. * «* * Most seriously injured was Gayle Scammell, 18, who suffered Police said the students were waiting for a bus when a car driven by Mrs. Antonia Sipos, 36, * * ward in front of the car until it crashed into a parked car. a. * cent x ie ao i ‘Windsor; Witness Says: | Patrons John Cronin, John Davis and A. G.- DeLorento, Others are E. E. Fisher, E. P. Power, Frank Perron and L. G. Seaton. Also listed are Fred Selman, Robert Taylor, Kenneth C. Tif- fany, James Zeder, Zielke and directors Roche and DiMarco. Walter A. * * * ‘ Requests for exhibition space by high-ranking artists and craftsmen * = John Ghione, 41, one of the sta- tion owners, said, ‘It was terrible. The kids that were hurt were moaning and crying. Some of the others were screaming.” “It was worse than anything I saw during the war,’’ said Ghione, Circuit Courts Will Be Closed for Judges’ Meet All five Oakland County circuit -| among largest specialized exhibition — is who fought in Europe during World War II. courts will be closed.Sept. 14, 15 and 16 in order that the circuit judges may attend the mandatory annual judicial conference of Mich- eutly phase of development of gram are Rev. Hermanson, Uni- GMC Truck Sales Jump in August Domestic retail deliveries of * GMC trucks continued their up- surge in August, with heavy-duty! ,, trucks pacing the sales gains over the corresponding period of 1958, it was announced today by Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of} (ceneral Motors and general man- ager of GMC Truck & Coach Di- Vision “He said 110 per cent more trucks in_the 5ton-and-up weight bracket were delivered in August than tn the corresponding month Inst year Diese! sales alone in that weight class ran 2595 per eceat higher last month than in August a year | a ‘convenient magistrate” time Germany and Communist police state."’ Terminal Bids Exceed Budget | He quoted a statute which BAYS torn from churches person arrested without a war- * * * Dilley's letter said Childs and) the (Continued From PagesQgp) ing & Heating Co. of Waterford jan rant. “must without unnecessar’|qday at Michigan State University sible leadership in a free society delay be taken before the mogt,Qakland to complete plans for a,through exploration of the ‘adult clergymen's convocation to be held programs of the university de-'Charch, Rochester; and the Rev. 7 at the university. The convocation will be the first, cational needs of church person- her officers resorted to a “vi- educational program of a seriés nel, both professional and volun- cious and reprehensible practice, which wil] be conducted in couper- teer.” more closely associated with war- ation with the continuing educa- present! tion program of MSUO ; Oct lat9am.,, ‘DB land Dt Catling themselves the “Clergy | Friends of MSUO,” the group | | has invited all ministers in’ the two-county area and adjoining communities to attend the meet. ing. The progres im in which will start will feature as speakers, university Varner, MSUO chancellor, churches and the “philosophy and| George A. Buttrick, dean aggressive spirit’ of its adult ed- rogation’”’ js admissible in court A steering committee of minis- awareness on the part of the clergy Versity Presbyterian Church, Avon Macomb,and church the urgent need for) Township; d Oakland counties met yester-| professional excellence and respon- Wolf, American Lutheran Church, isigned to serve the continuing ed * * (* | ‘We are hopeful,” said Herman ' churches.” to their son, ‘that all clergymen of the man, Bethany Baptist Church, MSUO community will attend the Pontiac: and Dr. Lowell R. Ek- convocation and participate in this'jund, director of continuing educa- early phase of development of tion at MSUO secular programs for themselves; ‘and the lay people of their! Citing the proximity of the new respective, ago These sharp gains in heavy-duty sales sent GMC's total deliveries —tn August climbing to 6,942 aites; a 223 per cent increase over Au- gust, 1938 In the first eight months of this year, GMC sold 51.397 units com- pared with 37.253 during the same} Detroiter Gets Job for New Courthouse (Continued From Page One) period last year lett and Luckenbach Associates of the decrease was atttributed in part fo changes Birmingham, said in specifications. For the second time, the sec- ond low bidder in the general construction field was the Pon tine firm of J. A. Bredman, Ine. lt's bid this time was for $2,003,- (He, Luckenbach said the larger Township, $103,300, | Electrical ~ Fred W,. Moote | Electrical, Inc. of Pontiac, $27,- | 942, | project — an entrance drive, serv ice road and parking lot — fell within alloted funds. The towéest, from Shingledecker General Contractors of West Bloomfield Township, was $71,221. | This, combined with contingencies | and fees, will be within the budget figure of $90,000, said Hoskins Hoskins blamed the high bids on. rises in construction costs and the shortage of steel that has come |” about since costs were estimated last November. . * * * peared to be ‘fair’ in light of; submitted. The city already has ear F project. The state share ts 6 $105,000 and the federal portion | $176,830. spread was because Fredman! asked a like amount because of, winter construction Should supervisors Monday ap-) prove recommendations construc- tion might begin this month, Lev- inson said) He said ground-break- ing might be held after the super- vi.ors’ meeting Sept. 21 The Wwealhen. Full U8. Weather Rereaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Mesily elouds teday with gradual clearing this afternoon, high 6° Fatr and cee! tonight, low about 0, Tet.errow partly cloudy and warmer, high 18 Northeanterly winds 8-15 miles becoming light and variable tonight and southerly at #-15 mlles tomorron, : ——es Today tm Pontiae icity had to add another $10,670 to "The city may have to spend a! little more than originally planned, | but it still is getting a tremendous} amount of aid tn financing this ‘project,’ said Hoskins i The state and city planned this summer to put $95,000 each in the ‘project, with the rest coming from the federal goyernment. But when the federal government slashed its! participation late last. month, the! keep the project alive * * * The State Department of Acro- nautics was holding the bids over the weekend in Lansing. Ordi-| marily, when bids are favorable, | the department designates its choice of contractors inmediately and asks the participating munici- : Lowest temperature preceding & a.m 1] - F At Bam. Wind velocity @-18 m ph Direction=North ° Bon sets Friday al 649 pm Bun rises Saturday at «oo am Moon sets Saturday at 1.26 am. Moon rises Friday at 318 pm Dow ntewn T omperatures pality to approve the selections * * -* | The other bidders and their bids. General contractors: Bundy €on- struction Co.. $199,000; Darin & N “ Armstrong, $216,000; AN. HHick- it Bids for another portion of the; ———~—— Sees Need for Improved Fiscal Planning by County | re ‘ : i . 4 % P Oakland County s hudget prepar- County ts to cope with the fiscal interprofessional encounters also ations should) be “improved and problems which confront it,” Sher-|may be included. Hmeadernived: in-erder te-keep sup-iry safd- jervisors better informed about the: ithe prices quoted in the other bids mendation released today b Supervisors marked $108,170 for the terminal jthe proposed 1960 budget of $12,- source of county funds,” he con- ior According to the Rev Hermanson, chairman of the steer- ; es 2 Ling committoe,.the purpose of the convocation is “to stimulate an mittee planning the of chapel at Harvard University./ucation program, the clergymen to serve as a Watson group be- Robert, are urging all other ministers in the area to be present. Members of the steering com. Oct. 7 pro- This was the general Inc as the prepares tesearch, lo 26,784 at its Monday meeting Although it came as no sur- | prise to most county offictals, especially those who must pre- pare the annual | study said the county “le faced with a serious budgets, the curtailment of revenues beginning in 1960."" Realizing foo that * * * “it particularly difficult is OT A CRITICISM James Sherry, Detroit research- who made the study, said it as not meant as a criticism of ore Board of unless receive recom: | 1957, and is likely to create fi-! “Trig , ne (pay ey niversity mitt y Civic! nancial difficulties in future years y comsmaterd € an unexpected there is change in the tax base or new _cluaed “The trend of a stablizing taX ¢,¢ : pMing convocation and its o He said that the low bids ap county's limited income position: base has been developing since |tives ts objec the Kev... Raymond Mount Clemens; the Rev. J. ‘Douglas Parker, First Methodist Evan- -J. E. Yates, Emmanuel Schoolgirl Grabbed, Raped on Way Home GRAND RAPIDS (UPT) — A 15- year-old Grand Rapids high school girl was raped minutes after she Miner, Macedonia Baptist Church, - Poritiac; the Rev. Joseph Chap- One of the main objectives of he convocation, in addition to exploring the kinds of education- al needs that the university can serve, is the establishment of a | permanent standing committee gelical and Reformed Church,|got off a school bus yesterday, Royal Oak. Kent County sheriff's officers Others are the Rev. Lenworth R. reported. * * * The girl, a student at Grand Rapids Cres‘on High, said a man about 30 years old drove up just after she got off the school bus about three-quarters of a mile from her home in suburban Grand Rapids Township. * * * the car, dragged her beneath a tween the larger body of clergy- men and the university. it—-will be —-the—prime—function+ of the group to develop further “ini the Rev. Hermanson Said, Some of the fields being con- sidered for study by the -church- related groups are guidance and | counseling, church business ad- ministration, church architectural trends, trends in secular education and teaching techniques and methods. . Bible education, leadership de- | velopment, sermon preparation and In commenting upon the forth- Chancellor Varner said: Keeps Stealing Away HUDDERSFIELD, England (UPI) — A nine-year-old boy was taken to a psychiatrist in hopes the doctor could find out why he kept stealing things. Then the boy was sent to a juvenile home. He stole a toy from the psychiatrist's office. nounced, however, hold the customary criminal ar- raignments and sentencings in his court Monday afternoon, which he will leave for Gaylord|4er Rev. Rose's leadership and with Judge Frank L. Doty. review judicial activities of past year and offer suggestions for improvements, vitation and the deadl of mittal of works is Sept, 28, Davidson said. The Community Congrega’ A special notice has been giv- en to all children and youth that Sunday as registration day. The church will be host to 12 foreign’ exchange students today, ‘tomorrow and Sunday, They are ,part of a group of 150 graduate students at the University of Mich- igan who are taking an orienta- | tute this weekend. * * * The students will stay in the homes of church members tonight and -tomorrow night. The Rev. John D. Rose, min- igan circuit. and Supreme Court ister and founder of the church, justices in Gaylord. was awarded a doctor of divinity Judge William J. Beer an-| degree by Piedmont College at its that he will after Also to attend the three-day con- ference will be Judges H. Russel’ Holland, Clark J. Adams and Theo-/ oom ie e dore F. Hughes and judges-elect B| f Id Wif Frederick C. Ziem and Stanton G. | Dondero, Purpose of the conference is to the Normal court sessions will be jresumed Thursday, Sept. 17, at She said the man leaped from|9 a.m. barbed wire fence and attacked | ber in the underbresh. Dems Go Into Huddle KANSAS CITY, "Mo. (UPI — Democrats opened their Midwest conference today — the party get-together outside thé: National Convention. The top agenda item is to hammer out a farm program for the 1960 cam- paign platform. i Portugal is about the same area as Indiana. No Girl... No Football development and upgrading’ ithrough secular education of all | Professional and social service the university has academic re. sources, “The church, of course, Is one Rroups of our society for which Rochester yesterday before giving Station. . “Neo- girlk—no football’ led a 14-year-old Ypsilanti boy to leave home, steal two cars and walk over 10 miles from Pontiac to Boy Leaves, Steals Cars ‘came after the youth and booked him for unlawfully driving away an automobile. Ypsilanti authori- ties picked him up here. himself up at the Rochester police John Coffey told Police Chief Russian Is Slated : for Select Students of the institutions of our culture most deserving of the benefits of secular educational opportun- ities,” he added, additional : ‘sources of revenue ave scarce, the! The rapid learner progtam will ("8 the pattern of our parent Insti- at the present time for the Board 1 of Supervisors to fulfill its role) students, Sixth grade teachers of determining basic fiscal policies) and elementary: principals rec- when they do not have available ommend thelr exceptional pupils detailed information on the nature, for rapid learner classes in, the type, costs and efficiency of the, Juntor highs, several county functions,” the re. Curtis explained to i Board port -said : : (Continued From Page One) study suggests a more thorough progress into the ninth grade next! breakdown and explanation of how! to spend more wisely what money is available iyear and successive grades each following year as the original 7th ‘grade students advance through) ‘junior and senior high school. It ts available to all qualified jlast_night that an “enriched pro- ‘gram in depth” is provided rather ‘than an emphasis on acceleration, with the exception of mathematics. Rapid learner teachers reported ithe budget-preparing Board of Aud-their classes had more curiosity jand initiative in learning than the | “In this respect, we are follow- jtution. MSU, which has for several lyears conducted extensive and |Worthwile churceh-related pro- | grams. * * * “IT hope that clergy and lay peo- ple of all faiths will feel free to operate in providing o¢casiona) in- terfaith programs as well." Those planning to attend the Oct. 7 convocation have been asked to contact the university in advance for reservations, = mr Luncheon will be served in the! university's new student cafeteria. Sen. McNamara Will Be Guest at Dem Dinner. and was forced to abandon it at a explore their needs. with us. We ‘would also hope that we could co- Brn 1? Smoke because it was out. foot for Rochester where he turned ihimself in. had never been in trouble before. ligent boy,” the chief said. ‘Sam Howlett that he had fallen in love with a 17-year-old. girl and that his parents didn’t like it. He added, too, that they wouldn't let him go out for football. Finally, in a spirit of rebellion, he left home on his bicycle. He took the first car and got as far as St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, before it ran out of gas. Then the youth took another car Pontiac gas station when it be- The troubled boy took off on John told Chief Howlett that he “He seemed like a nice, intel- Senator Patrick V. 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Street Floor Phone FE 4.2511 : ysis e | FEderat 2-926) Lincoln 4-4210 a ee: o : 2, sar, , ' : —__———— —— “ West Huron Street ~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Pontiac, Michigan — FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER il, 1959 _ Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company Hasotp A. Prrzoxnaty = i President and Publisher . * ao H. Prreoenats IL Jomn W, Prrroreats, Jomm A. Rugy, . ee ce Presisent and —_ —_~—-§ecretary_and Editor = st 4 roe Business Manager Advert — Hussy Eset M. Tagapweit @. Marewatt Jonvan, Groner MAM, aca Leg he Circulation Manager Se Classified 1 Manager - Traffic Bureau Corrects Saginaw Street Snarl Smoother all-around traffic opera- tion is now in effect on South Sag- inaw Street. The City traffic bureau should be commended for eliminat- . ~thg one unnecessary traffic signal. x « * The two lights formerly located at Raeburn and Rapid streets have been replaced with one traffic signal at Elm Street. This light is ’ so adjusted that it does not cause undue traffic snarls during rush hours. x * * This is as it should’be. Prior to the change the two lights were holding up rush hour traffic far beyond what might be expected for normal safety precautions. Involvement in Laos Explained by Treaty Invasion of the largely undefined border of India by Communist China is an extension of the trouble in Laos and Tibet. The main objective may be the Indian Province of Assam which is shown on Communist maps as Chinese territory. Border fighting is challenging Indian sovereignty and the now thoroughly awakened Prime Minister Nenru. Every one of the countries along the 2,000 mile frontier with Red China is under pressure by attack or in- filtration. x *&* * The United States has a treaty obligation toward Laos.and its two million people. It was signed by Sec. Duties on Sept. 8, 1954. Other signatories to this, Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) are Australia, France,. New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand and Britain. While Laos is not a signatory, it is specifically pledged the protection of the treaty. x *« * Laotian capital in February, 1955, Laotian capital in February, 1955 after a meeting of the treaty powers, he promised that the U.S. would furnish air and sea power to repel Communist aggression. Under the Geneva Accords of 1954 ending the Indochina war, the U.S. is forbidden. to put its own troops into Laos. We are now sending small arms and other defensive weapons into the area. k* *& lO Since 1954 we have given the country many millions in military and economic aid in an effort to strengthen it against Communism. Most of this has gone to maintain Laos’ 25,000 man army. At present there are 71 American military men there administering the military aid program and 100 civilian technicians %, ‘instructing Laotian sotdters-in- the use of weapons. Is it any wonder that Sec. Herter has warned Congressional leaders that developments in Laos are very dangerous? SE Khrushchev’ s Presence No Excuse for Recess Senators JoHNson of Texas and DirKSEN of Illniois, majority and minority leaders respectively, have “ used good judgment in rejecting Sen. SMATHERS’ six week recess proposal. His idea seems to have been to get Congress out of Washington before the arrival of Soviet Premier KHRUSHCHEV. - © *« ** Sen. Jonnson pointed to the crowd- ‘ed Congressional docket and said that he thought most members of the Sénate wanted to stay on the job until action was taken on labor, civil rights, housing and public. works bills. piheee matters should not be Fé al ay b | ; left for the second session in Janu- ary, the beginning of an election year. Even more important, the Con- gress of the United States should not appear to be running away from a possible appearance of Khrushchev at a joint session of the House and Senate. That would be needless discourtesy to a guest of the President. It also would be ridiculous and cowardly. We should seize every opportunity to give Premier Khrushchev an understanding of the workings of democracy. * * * Congress is bogged down with work and tempers are growing short in the summer heat. Under the La Follette-Monroney reorganization of 1946, Congress is supposed to adjourn on Aug. 1 each year. But each year the sessions run longer and the work load is increasing to the point where it is almost a year long job. The question of a future annual summer recess should be studied but adjournment at this particular time would be a bad move. The Man About Town Football Contest Annual Event Now Under Way With $300 Prize Early bird: out; see below. The 1959 Man About Town football contest opens today. The prize is $300 In U.S. savings bonds. The winner will be the person who comes the nearest to pre- dicting the results of the 14 games listed below, Every member of your family 1s eligible to compete. Each entry must be on a separate piece of paper, but all can be sent in one envelope. There is no entry charge. Employes of. The Pontlat Press and members of their immediate families Are not eligible. Only one entry js allowed for each person. Here are the games: Sept. 26—Marquette vs. Detroit. Oct. 3—Michigan vs. Michigan State. Oct. §9—Waterford vs. Northern. : Oct. 10—Texas vs. Oklahoma. Oct. 16—Pontiac Central vs. Saginaw. Oct. 17—Michigan State vs. Notre Dame. Who usually wins Pontiac Oct. 25—St. Fredericks vs. St. Michaels. Oct. 11—California ws. South- ern Calif. Nov, 7—Washington vs. Ore- gon State. Nov. 8—Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Detroit Lions. Nov. 14—Princeton vs. Yale. Nov. 21—Michigan vs. Ohio State. Nov. 28—Army vs. Navy. Dec. 6—Detroit Lions vs. Chi- cego Cards, You can clip out ‘the above lst. and check the team which you think will win, Tf you think the game will be a tie, do not ° check either team. You can write eut the list for other members of your family. Be sure a name and address ts attached to each list. All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press_office_by—Fri- day noon, Sept. 25. This is an elimination contest. You are in the running only as long as you pre- dict correctly. Better check over the list at once, and make your entry before you forget it. Raising a Hubbard squash on a ‘peach {ree Is the quite unique experience of E. J. Ebey of 83. Short St. After climbing over a grape arbor and garage. the squash vine gol Into production after it reached the peach tree, Largest home grown watermelon was raised by Waino Lukkarila of 1545 Murray Drive. It weighs 47 pounds, according.to the _bathroom-scales that. was moved to the neon patch, and Js still Growing, _ . prteieee eernatnioe Verbal Orchids to- . Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dowling of 1015 Baldwin Ave.; 58rd wedding an- niversary. a A. B. Decker of 1565 Naylor St.; 68th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Fogelman of Rochester; 5ist wedding anniversary. . r) if CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED PT edi | "=" Just South of Orchard Lake ‘Road a, _ Open Thurs., Fri. and Mon. Eves. ‘til 9 P. M. ‘* am osonana est MRR A Ne RS rela irae QUIET IN THE CITY — This idyllic scene _ was effected not far from the business Racine, Wis, eet pare - anxious to make a (1 1:30 to 5:30) “(9 to 9) But Lodge Used m ‘Rossian Word Fights By outhabie N, OATIO: UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) |~Nikita Khrushchev'’s American ‘traveling companion on his U. S. ‘how to talk back to the Soviets. 'shchev across the country; makes ia policy of talking back to them lee the U. N., where he is chief 'U. 8. delegate. He often remarks that when- ever the Soviet Union makes in the Security Council or else- where, his practice is to answer them at once, jthe same time as a Soviet charge, land give it equal prominence. | “Gigantic cock-and-bull story,” | 'said Lodge in the General Assem- charges against the United States | If He Argues, Ill Be aids Boss from the Moscow ing “Really atrocigus libels,” the; U. 8S. ambassador observed in the) ~ “Strictures propaganda factory both vidlent and untrue,” he said again to a charge of U. S. aggression in Leb- anon, made by Soviet Foreign burgh. He is, quite as blunt spoken | as his famous guest. * * * This. could lead to a series of’ stateside repetitions of the famous | “debate in the kitchen,” which | Khrushchev and Vice President) Richard M. Nixon carried on at) the American exhibition in Mos-} | good impression, nor Lodge, bent ‘on seeming correct arid hospita- | ble, will let such a thing happen. Khrushchev, a former miner, | | bly in 1957 when Soviet Delegate 1958 Assembly when Soviet Dep-| ‘will have a New England il at Close-Out Sale Prices! __| “3 [Arkady Sobolev accused the Unit- uty Foreign Minister Valerian! pjood for traveling companion. | ed States” of Various” “aggressive Zorin charged U. 8. provocation! todge was born in Beverly, Mass.| ‘acts.’ ' of the 1956 Hungarian uprising. near Boston; went through Har-' Saaaianeen ~ : ivard, and traveled around writ-| , “R98 {ing for the Boston Transcript and) Saved Man From Chair in 56 'New York Herald Tribune. Repudiates Confession - a ee oe Grandson and namesake of a, famous U. §. senator, he himself WINDER, Ga. (AP) (Rocky) Rothschild, who saved year for the slaying. ‘in Libya, Italy, France and Ger- aliother man from the electric When they were convicted, Many. He now divides his time; was 13 years g U. S. senator. He \chair by admitting 1956 murder, James Fulton Foster was acquit- between Beverly and New York. took time out during World War. given. life sentences last ‘Il to serve as an Army officer! ‘ted of the murder, Rothschild’s\ He has a wife, two sons and six confession on July 4, 1958 had. grandchildren. ew 69 - 61 HP. JOHNSONS Were $232. 50. we offer @ Other Models Also 48 BIG pISCOUN pide ‘a aa 5685. 50 $157.00 $605.60 — Charles were envese? Re wy Sees AMG Dar ete RR SS has’ repudiated his confession, a In addition to the low discounted prices, i { | t lawyer says. . 7 f 1 Foster, a 41-year-old : ‘ * & oo pause ta trees Gt LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your used motor, 4 the tormer Cairo, Tl. policeman|t%® shadow of the ‘electric chair] SPECIALIZED reardess of make or condition % Thareday la ee’ aia, Comins to which Foster twiee was sen- SERVICE ; fy [Thursday in the South Carstina| enced for Drake's death. 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Come. in tonight and see for. yourself Se wee ae me oe me Chast-on-Chest 89. 50 get: sei Cagis oon bine a es sovin Mikey vient : eoaial ye ‘Bookcase Bed $59, 50 | Triple Dresser $149, 50 ee —_ Re i . eT f r 4, ‘ Xe \ wo | . P ~ A aA eg he ; 7 | : | . ‘ J “ ; ' vr 3 t _THE » a Sears ei ee i ge Soa: bs i NTIAC PRESS — FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 _ PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, se 4 — By REBA HEINTZELMAN CLARKSTON—Twenty-two young | barked on an entertainment proj- ect, designed to benelit the entire area. Periodically, the” group le Hollywood movie productions in the sanctuary of the Clarkston ~— A committee first carefully studies the type of film, its moral and entertainment value then members are scheduled on various Saturday nights to Methodist Church. chaperone and present the movies. Sponsored by the Margaret Richards Circle, the mothers organized the Community Thea- ter Guild earty last year, and it proved so successful that it is being continued this year, announced the elected chairman, Mrs. Donald Ridley. “Because there is no theater in Clarkston, our group realized the tremendous need for this type of entertainment, particularly for the young people,” Mrs, Ridley said. Every one of the monthly performances were well attended wy by both young and old. she added. ~ Such movies as ‘‘Kelly and Me” starring Van Johnson, \ to My Heart,” “‘Away All Boats” with Jeff Chandler and Abbott and Costello in “Foreign Legion,”’ have been scheduled. The first pre- | sentation af 7:30 p. m. Sept. 19, will be Walt Disney’s ‘The Littlest Outlaw.” HUSBANDS HELP The day before each shown in Clarkston, the present it at the Oakland County Children's Home. One of the member's husbands operates the projector, and this project is also scheduled by a rotating system for even distribu- tion of the work. The non-profit organization charges a bare minimum to pay the film-rental fee. The use of the 250-seat church is donated free. One incident last year, proved | te-the women that the community | ilm is theater held in a church was worth |Howard T. Keating, has announced | all the effort put forth. Just after one of the presenta-| tions was started, a group of black leather-coated, rough-talking boys entered the basement under the church auditorium. According to the women, the boys had every intention of barging unannounced into the show. One of the men in charge walked up to the group and said, “Would you boys care to be our guests tonight, as the film is already started.” The astonish@éd group flied quietly upstairs , watched the show, and later thanked the people in charge. WILLIAM R. GABLE Incorporation Is Topic at Novi College Expert to Tell City-Status , Advantages at Tonight's Meeting NOVI—"‘The Advantages of City Incorporation” is the title of a} oj ad if Hi i f 3 ? g i F “So Dear vomen | ; zoning change. Public hearings will be held, | ¥ HERE’S A GOOD ONE! — Me tertainment committee look over available for showing in the Clarkston Methodist |. Chureh, In the absence of a theater in the-~vil- lage, the church is used on Saturday nights for mbers of the en- a list of movies Thompson. showing full-run Hollywood productions. From left to right are. Mrsy Donald Masta, Mrs. Ivan Hovey, Mrs. Richard Redley and Mrs. Arthur | “Lodge No, 29, Order ef the Arrow, | Pentiae Press. Phote (Order of Arrow in Fall: Conclave ty Clinton, "Valley “Scout” He Refuses Injunction on Drain Qakland County Circuit Judge: Willian: J... Beer has refused to. grant a temporary injunction to a. group of Southfield residents pro- testing construction of the $4,760,- 000 Eight Mile ‘read storm drain. The Eight Mile Road Storm Drain Special Assessment District Taxpayers’ Assn. was seeking the restraining order prohibiting Drain Commissioner Daniel W. Barry from proceeding with the project. They charged the eas’ threatens ““wholesale’ loss of their homes because of the ‘assessments they must pay. ~~ Although the association lest out, tts sult still stands against Barry. Robert Allen, county corporation counsel in charge of diain cases, said the case will probably come to trial sometime in October in Ciresi, Court. Meanwhile, ‘Allen said little wil, be done to proceed with the sewer unt] the litigation is cleared, “Group Will. Highlight ‘hir- ‘outdoor Barbecue is to be i i i iveloper in the Rochester area, jtentative plans for a $2% million o¢ commercial and multiple dwell-| shopping center to be located on a. 30-acre parcel of land on the south- | east corner of Adams road and Walton boulevard. * * * Presently zoned for agriculture, the land would have to be rezoned | commercial before the tmateriatize. Already, property owners in nearby areas have voiced dis- approval of the proposed com- mercialization of the property. A spokesman for the Keating or- ganization said today that the firm |had reserved the property for re- zoning into multiple and commer- cial use several years ago. * * * original plat. ® cel to contain a small community- type shopping center plus multiple dwelling units which will be ex- * x * The plan first must have the ap- proval of the Avon-Pontiac Town- ships Planning Commission, the or- ganization created to promote orderly of the Michigan State University. Oakland commun- ity. Then the Township Zoning, Board will act on the proposed | and a recommendation will be made to the Township Board be- fore final action is taken. The center, called a “con- venience center,"’ will _probably Start. Shops, one of a kind, to serve day-to-day needs are the type to Residents claim that the firm) had set aside only five acres in the! Tentative plans call for the par-;~ panded as the growth of the areal Two Men Accused -of Assaulting Girl, 19 er, 37, and Henry L. Kennedy. 34. Avon Twp. Shopping Center — Is Planned Despite Protests | AVON TOWNSHIP—A land de-,Bellarmine Hills, Long Meadows,! the needs of the residents,” Good: ‘Avon Heights, Springhill and, others, and we could not afford to 'put up less than the very best type ing project,” the company repre- sentative said. win remarked, | He also said that the anges center and dwellings would architecturally in keeping with the university. The regional planning commis. highlight event for Chippewa ‘a® these honor campers of © the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council, gather for their annual fall con- | Clave. | * * * The session will be conducted | | starting tonight through Satur- ‘day night at Camp Agawam, on | Tommy's Lake: near Lake Orion, announced. William Poffenber, ger | of Pontiac, conclave chairman. | Other events are the induction | ot candidates te Ordeal and to | | colorfu) Indian ceremonials will be directed by Dennis Pooscif | | and William Sallee of Pontiac. Event. With ‘Barbecue Brotherhood membership. These — ~~ OW ABOUT ANOTHER PIE? — Don't let that look of dis- may fool you. Tommy Mitten, 11, at the Michigan State Fair, is wondering if he can polish off an- other one of his favorite desserts. The fair, will close its 10-day | ran this Sunday night with a gigantic fireworks display. ar Hf of Detroit, pie-eating champion Deficit This Year members said. ye Vate Necessary - After Velue- of Property in * District Is Lowered “ROMEO — The Board of Education of the Romeo Community Schools will re- {quest voter approval of a ee een tax increase for Choo! operation ina spe- election Oct. 3, additional millage will be i for 10 years. It is needed Tto erase the anticipated $30,000 : deticit in the current school budget to pay increased teacher sal- . board members said. * * * At their regular meeting last might, the educators drafted a ~letter explaining the millage proposal and an accompanying tax analysis shect to be mailed te ali district. The board plans to ins only _}three mills at the present time, : ,}then the fourth mill next year, “only if absolutely necessary,"* x * * Given as the main reason for the ‘Tequest for extra Millage is the loss of state equalized valuation in the school district. SPREAD TO VARY How the millage will be spread on the tax rolls in the area will vary according to the township. In Washington Township resi- dents will pay $5.47 fess per $1,000 of assessed valuation than Inst year. The reason for the low St. Paul’s Church Se hool Starts Sunday Rally to Ope ROCHESTER—The regular year- ly program at St. Paul's Methodist Church will begin with a Church) \Sechoo! Rally Day on Sunday. “Where you have’ increased sion is expected to discuss the pro- | Fred Heil of Milford will head | The full church school schedule’ population, you have to have a posed rezoning further at ite meet-|the service projects-to the camp, |wi be iP, | will operating at '9, 10 and 40 serve Hing next Tuesday night, plans could /Will Rule in Final Three Days: SaeeGras Mother of Five Mrs. Michigan State Fair | MRS, MICHIGAN STATE FAIR - ___.teaps. for winning.the crown. ischeduled for all_day Saturday, Past Lodge Chief Fred Breza of, Utica will head the registration committee. . * * » * Ledge Chief J. Edward Stough- ton, formeriy of Pettibone Lake who has moved to Pittsburgh, Pa., A petite mother of five children from Saugatuck, reigns today as. Mrs, Michigan State Fair of 1959. Mrs. James Boyce, 27, was crowned today after being selected from among 50 nominees from all parts of the state. She will rule over the activities of the 110th an-| nual Michigan State Fair in the final three days of the 10-day event. The new queen succeeds Mrs, Jarold Clark of Croswell, Mra. Michigan State Fair of 1958. Mrs. Boyce has five children, the oldest 9 and the youngest 3. Her husband, James III, is a mechanic Saugatuck Marine Co., boat bui . His father is the treasur- er of Allegan ty. Among the rewalis Mrs, Boyce breakfast in bed at a Detroit hotel for the three days she rules at the ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Two + ; I Being held are James W. Park-!| EFF: ra The girl told that she had stopped at we F e 3 g fe fhe ; 77 i 2 2 ‘ae il "Y - ,otate Fair. “| * stands on the grounds during last De-'wanda Zielinski, Redford Town. ship, who operates a small eating |“ * * Three. Polish-American conces- sionaires operating at the fair to- day received plaques for excel- lence in keeping the cleanest food year's fair. The winners were Helen Skow- ronski, Hamtramck, who operates the famous Polish Kitchen; Gen- evieve Dutkiewicz, Hamtramck, who operates the Poligh Hut, and place, appointed Paul Heil of Milford, a past lodge chief, as chairman of ‘ithe nominations committee. Paul will be assisted by William Reeves of Orchard Lake, Richard Tromb. ley of Mount Clemens and Lynn 'Spees of Pontiac, Ordeaimaster King Stetler of Pontiac explained that Ordeal or the first membership includes a schedule of siceping alone, building a fire, not speaking for 24 hours, eating sparsely, work- ing on camp improvement. pro- jects and a desire to assist in the lodge’s function of promot- ing camp and camping. Candidates for membership in jfrom nursery through the sixth 4am. every Sunday morning throughout the year. Chiktiren grade will attend at either 9 or TI a.m. and seventh through 12th grade students at 10 a. m. Regular Youth and Adulf Fet- dowship meetings also are start. ing. The Senlor High Youth Fellowship will have a Planning and Worship Retreat at Howarth Methodist Ciurch Sanday after- noon, And the Junior High Fellowship will bave a planning and recreational program at the Charies Stewart home on Hamlin road. : Youth choirs will begin regular practice and singing in the worship service this month, The Methodist Men's Club also will have its first fall meeting next Thursday. St. Paul's Adult and Youth Chancel Choit will begin singing n Program ‘at the worship services Sunday | rate, Board members explained, is the decrease in state equalized valuation. The decrease also will affect the levy in Shelby Township which will be 31 cents lower even with the additional millage. * * * ety The Board of St. Paul's Met ist Church will meet at 4 p Sunday at Lakeville Methodist | Church for an afternoon and eve-| ning of study and planning for the coming year. Reports will be given, and commission. yearly agendas will be outlined. Dinner will be served at 6:30 a ip. m., after which the meeting ‘will continue, Attending will be members of the Official Board, Missions, Edu: cation, Visitation and Evangelism, ‘Social Concern. and Action and Fi- nance and Stewardship Commis- sions and wives. their husbands and Would Guarantee Vote WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Hu- bert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) and Rep. John Brademas (D-Ind) have introduced constitutional amend- ments aimed at free and universal voting rights in the United States, | The picture is different in Bruce ‘Township where there will be an | increase per $1,000 of assessed valuation of $3.69 over last year, in Ray Township an ificrease of " cents and in Armada Town- ship, = approved, In Oakland Tewnship the in- crease will be $7.43 and in Addi- son Township, $6.35. The Board has been struggling with the school tax problem and budget for several months. When hotinced a week ago the amount of the local district's deficit be- came evident. * + *& Only alternative, should the millage proposal fail to pass, could be cuts in curriculum, serv- ices and activities in the system next year, the Board warned. Operated by Owners PARIS — About M4 per cent of es ee eee their owners. the Order of the Arrow, a national organization under the direction of the Boy Scouts of America, are chosen by scouts in their own troop. or Explorer post, as out- standing campers and leaders. During a business meeting on tion ceremdnies, to a proposal jchange lodge bylaws will be con- sidered by the membership. Methodist Church to Begin Fall With Retreat | COMMERCE — At 4 p.m. Sure | day, the church will begin its fall program ee ee Ons Sane Boy j fea- | spomoring « Hase-butger 6 p.m.—Skating pe, Music Shell. rman, i ay night, following induc [~~ Commerce Methodist | with a spiritual retreat for offi. | ye cers eran We | 2 iamond Values __ from LEONARD'S » IMPORTANT «Remember Diamonds must have color, cut, clarity and exact carat weight. SS ar en ee ne oe d° offers; we offer cath savings only Pt ag te issue e ¥ A reputable Certificate $587 99 Pt. Marquisel |, « | , Diamond Ring A5 Diamond | with 2° tapered Wedding Vie pp ot valued j vate His and Her Rings f “995 Get 8125 “ESE 675 wer ear ie FOR CHRISTMAS _. us E OUR-CONVENIENT | a anaes PLAN f Fey residents of the school = = = the state aid formula was an-, Fe mie % : 2 mes ma + ores | f FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER n, 1959 Sib cutscene — — - High sspenitrs_ ntl rate of 1 pe cnt oer te Dr. Frank Weiser, 64, ? Pontiac Men . '|Eddie and Liz Arrive: lice waar coe aoe uc oe ola eight yours ~ Deaths | in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. JAMES E. JENKINSON . caather, Mrs. Alla Martin ‘et st. . Mrs. James E. (Prospy 0.)|James, and a sister, Mrs, Mary —— Jenkinson, 76; of 566-E- ; y. Four brothers, 'Troy. Morris St., died early. this morning at John Martin of Mount is, Wal- her home after an illness of three|*et Martin of Holly and Hugh and months. Thomas Martin, both of St. James. She was avretired. employe of ERNEST G. BAILEY General Motors Truck & Coach} KEEGO HARBOR » Service for|of - Division. Ernest G, Bailey, 66, of 3041 Gien- Surviving besides her husband |brook St, will be ‘held at 2 ~ are a son, Harvey R. of Pontiac; |tomorrow at C. J.. Godbardt Fu- Is Killed by Stroke neral Home. Bufigl. will follow in |4 White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, |sician, a stroke at @ Detroit hospital. “| Mr. Bailey died yesterday in 4) tHe had beém director of educa- Pontiac hospital after'a lengthy ill! sn and research at Grace Hospital ness, Surviving are his wife, Eva; a ince 2848. He was-a native of "| County Jail sa nit Mei Charged’ in Theft = er Is echoed t if daughter, Mrs. Phyllis J. Touleyrou (Cleveland. of Keego Harbor; a son, Clarence, of Pontiac, and six grandchildren. A brother, Frank of Keego Harbor, also survives; - Two men, one arrested by Pon- Newspapers Roll ss police Wednesday night and After Reshuffle county sai were t two grandchildren; two great- grandchildren; two brothers and four sisters. ‘ Mrs. Jenkinson’s body is at the Surgery Heyes Voorhees - Siple Funeral Home, : Tt will be taken to the Syivan viscosa = Corea of Bone Siucial will be at i a.m. Monday = Perry Mount Park Ceme-| 4 istralian Doctor Licks Black Magic With Fake Operation MRS. ROBERT MILLIGAN Mrs. Robert (Ella K.) Milligan, . 66, of 26490 Lansdowne St., Drayton’ Plains, died yesterday afternoon’ in Detreit. She had been, in ill! health for more than a year. hed | A member of the Fifth Christian|Umpted ever black magic in Aus- tralia’s desolate north country Scientist Church of Detroit, MPS. | when a young doctor pretended to Milligan retired from the Chrysler) operate on a native for the re- Motor Corporation last year. , Surviving is a brother, Charles moval of eon) Grimm of Drayton Plains, Service will be held at 2 pm.) The patient was brought into Saturday at the Sparks-Griffin| the tiny bush hospital at Yuen- Chapel with burial in Acacia Park! demu settlement, 200 miles from Cemetery lhere, suffering from “the bone’’ ~ ~— @ curse that has been prac- ALICK KICHARDSON ticed for cefturies by the nomad- Alick Richardson of 3751 Lineoln- ic tribes in ‘the region , shire Rd. died yesterday at Wil-| liam Beaumont Hospital after an, ad wae mast tn Giese cases, These of tive 11 Le He had been superintendent of the Wabeek Estate for 30 years’ and a member of BPOF 410, Moose | and kagle Lodges. Mr, Richardson is survived by’ ALICE SPRINGS, Australia \(UPI) — Modern medicine tri- nothing organically wrong with him. Bat he was dying because, enemy had ‘‘pointed the bone” at him, it had entered his body | and even then was working ite | his wife, Anita. who owns: and op evates the Midtown Shop at 10144, W@y toward his heart. N. Saginaw St; his parents, Mr.'od for doing away with one’s ene-. and Mrs, Benjamin Richardson of miex in the waterless plains of fincotn, England; George of Royal Oak ‘of this form of witchcraft merely | An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will tapes a bone, usually trom a kan- be conducted at 8 p.m. Sunday al varoo, recites a few appropriate: the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home Service will be held at the fu- neral home at | pm. Monday with| burial in White Chapel Memorial, Eomaatery. The obvious explanation is uiat MRS. ERNEST CONN ithe ‘death is psychological, the; ROSE TOWNSHIP — Service for Victim having convinced himself “irs, Ernest (Clara) Conn, 30, ofthat he will die. But there have 905 Milford Rd, will be held at been cases of natives lying down curses, and poinfs It at his victim. Death is supposed to follow quick | lly. Autopsies never have shown why. \County Jail_ were’ charged with Jp ° breaking and entering in. the night- ness, Tippet inforined him that the Of Union Heads bone had been turned into a stone basal Thursday before Municipal : Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum. and showed him a wet stone to DETROIT #» — The morning’ Ralph L. Stocker, 29, of 57 W. ove it. Detroit Free Press published a never St., demanded examina- » tge United States totaled 60 mil- 60 Million Buffalo! = CHEYENNE, — Buffalo herds ir || DEVoE Paint . Atmerica’s No. 1 Interior Paint CUSTOM COLOR MIXING - Lustro—Wall Tile F.H.A. and V.A. Approved _| New Owner: Jim George, FE 3-7270 lion head before the coming of the. white, man’s civilization. Known for Lumber PORTA Sey reed, humber FREE PARKING IN THE REAR evil bens tional officers of the Pressmen’ s| Union ordered a return to work nard Ct, waived examination. following a three-day labor dis- Stocker was being held at the pute between Detroit Local 13 and Oakland County Jalil after failing ‘the elty’s three dailies. _ to furnish bond set at $4,000 by |. * wr * _ | MeCallum, His examination date + Detroit's two afternoon news: | was set for Sept. 16, pers, the News amd the Times,| gfnith who. was already in jail resumed publication yesterday. awaiting trial on another breaking A managenient spokesman 4nd entering charge, had his bond said publication was resumed |5¢t at $500 and was returned to after the local was placed under | Jail to await arraignment in Oak- the bush, es of the and shouting happily. £ Deaths Elsewhere DURHAM, N.C. (AP) '— Miss Beatrice Cobb, 70, publisher of the: Morganton News - Herald since 1916 and secretary of the North Carolina Press Assn, since 1922, died at Duke ‘University Hospital ' . ty Circuit Court Sept. 21. early Widey. | control of: the union's interna. 'and Coun * * | tional officers with the appoint. | Pontiac police detectives said the Miss Cue whe was nation.| ment of Walter Wisdom, secre- two men are charged with break- al Demécratic committeewoman| tary of the Detroit Printing |'"€ into a Pontiac trailer rental establishment last May and steal- as steward of ing two guia and $6: cosh. Trades Council, from North Carolina,- had been admitted to the hospital last Fri-| the local. day suffering trom what doctors ‘The spokesman said 12 pressmen, More than 2,200 different makes described as anemia complicated wij) pe suspended for three days, ‘of motor vehicles have been man- “Braid Motor Sales by totection. . e starting yesterday, and if the dis-| ufactured in the United States pute {is not settled by negotiation) since the birth of the motor in- SEATTLE * (AB)—Dr. Simeon Tit witt be submitted to arbitration: ' dustry. 70 $. Cass, Pontiac _—«#FE 2-016. Cantril, © 30, expert on atomic; _ radiation and Manhattan Atomic as he told Dr. G. H. Tippet, an | and a brother.) Central Australia, The practitioner’ Francis T, Cronin, 49, former bud. in World War Project aide Il, died Thursday, He had suf tered a heart attack a week ago. | | * * * | NEW YORK (AP)—Vera Tay. jlor ¢ vorbett, widow of boxing’s tm- mortal “Gentleman Jim’’ Corbett ‘died Thursday, She was. in her * * * STOCK” ON, Calif. (AP) — iget director for the U.S. Depart- iment of Labor in Washington |D.C., died Tuesday after several lyears’ illness. * * SYRACUSE, NY. (AP)—Joseph |Renasin, 52, veteran Syracuse Her- jald-Journal photographer, died Thursday of an apparent heart , attack while photographing Gov Nelson A, Rockefeller at the state fair. at Connolly’s Jewelers Shop now while selections are the greatest and place your Holi- day purchases in our Convenient Layaway. :+ y 10 am. Monday in the Holy Cross @"4 dying after having the bone | Catholic Church at St. James. Bur- Pointed at them from several hun-| ial will fallow in the church ceme.. (red miles away, and unbeknownst! ‘Sunglasses for Day tery there ito them at the time | Sunglasses should not be worn Rosary service will be at 7 pm Dr. Tippet, a government med. for night driving. (They do reduce today at Dryer Funeral ftome.' ical officer, made the first known ‘glare but they also reduce your Holly ; . . | selentific assault on ‘the bene” ability to see) , ns foaligh Bot ree 7" St hex when he assured the victim | Joseph Hospital, Int, # ter a ong of the curse that he could cure ; iness, She will be in state at the him, but only through “surgery.” ‘Examine Eyes Often . funeral home today, Surviving besides’ her husband, ave two daughters, Carla Sue and, Donna Meri, and two-s6ns, Michael, and Ernest G.,-all at home; her The native reluctantly agreed to the operation, Tippet put the native under seda-. tion W hen he regained A cigpitoal A thorough eye examination every two years is your best safe- i guard for protecting your _pre-. clous gift of sight. Put Your Home In Tune for Winter > A) it “ft a a CK 4.PA = sian gee Qn A“ Yes, winter is on its way! Soon it will be ‘back indoors” for most folks! More time willbe spent inside the home. That's one rea- son you should fix it up now, But, there is another reason — a sound, well-cared-tor home cuts down on your fuel bills and cuts down on more costly repairs later. Fix-up now! HARDWARE © COAL °@ BUILDING Suepiins 151 OAKLAND FE 4.1394 ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT OF $1.00 WILL DO. . From then on you may pay as little or as much as you like .. .whenever you wish: ‘ If there is any balance upon delivery at Christmas, you you may charge it and take up to 10 months to pay! We invite you to shop early—All items are ~ subject to exchange the same as a December purchase-At this time all Fall merchandise is arriving and you can have your pick, and you can purchase as many gifts as you like under this one plan. ~ We Invite You to Make Our Store Your Headquarters During DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Amusement - Entertainment — Values and Fun for All! PONTIAC’S ONLY REGISTERED JEWELERS — AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY JEWELERS: 16 W. Huron FE 2.0294 Also 43 Walnut St. = Mj. Clemens of ) - ‘ f - : q , boy 4 5 4 Bot Wig? ‘And for What? A Million Things to Do.. at So Hurry! By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ‘ee may dle eat Sahn NEW YORK—We try, every day,|slow down, we don't slow down. he said, “but tost of it is sub liminal. “ae to tace-fanter than we did the dey! before, what? I could say, “What is the rea- We clamber for space on jet planes, to save a few hours. Fort ‘nation—his innate drive—has been Yiles’s icigieak eoeaiion ws on his and feet, crawling. 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Larry E. Eagiing. 5020 John R. Rd! . * * *® E Masparien, 140 NW. Custer Rd Ordered to furnish financial re-| Ceeees C. | MeCrvight, 923 Benstein sponsibility for drunk aT ae ae Son Seki Ke Wi. Poem were: dale James R. Bailey, 124 N Shirley 8t | a te * tiber Horek, 22', Oakland Ave.) Losing the right to drive due to OHLIBL den Teg 2, aah SL aaie| unaatistied Judgment were Nolin Sunt Mt Greitin, 32650 Pierce ot ,,J: Hatt of 80 Houston St, Pontiac Biymingham iser, 71@ W. Bennett st, oma J. and Earmest E Pittman : Ferndale of 4%) Highland Ave, Bloomfield ed Onk BOKQGTY, DRED URrsmnere (8h Township; and Jessie T. Ford « Losing their licenses due to un- 21715 Westyiew. St, Ferndale l satisfactory driving records were Richard A. Smith of 321 Chest-! aye Bootinc . “ees to furnish financial responsibility Pontiac for drunk @riving and two counts} “pacter @ Vener Jr. 4 Court DF. of unsatisifed judgment ya . yy Thursday, 15 minufes short of re nut St., Hazel Park, was ordefed| The Tulsa. cement [finisher was | i JUST A _ REMINDER. y DR. A. MILES y now has your theross from @GIMMB—Next to SACORSEN'S Flowers) OR A. MILE OPTOMETRIST at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. { PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER PE 2-0291 Open Monday & Priday evenings J ge § | Cae y aire 4 ae NEW STAMP — Above is the © ‘turned itd attention today to rela-| \s-cent international air jtively minor. matters after its first mail ty Its main , maple veto-victory over President Eisen, orange. stamp goes on hower is 6! é ffice. | Nov, 20-in New York City. = " . : * oe | i ee It goes back into high gear Sat-| Ready to Retire urday in a final spurt for hoped- - « for adjournment next Monday just in 15 Minutes, Man Is Drowned new before the Washington arrival of Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- shchev Two major matters and many BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) lesser ones. were . disposed of Frank R.* Duggan drowned Thursday Both houses overrode LEisen- |hower’s objections and passed fi- [nally a $1,185,309,093 money bill to finance flood control, harbor and 65 Wednesday. Just before the end|%ther public works projects, In do- of his last day of work at a sewer ing so, Congress upset the first plant project here, he toppled Eisenhower veto of the 146 he has from a scaffold into a five-foot issued since 1953. deep pit half filled with water. } The. House completed congres * ¢ B « sional action on a third-try billion ; dollar housing bill which the White} Duggan was found by foreman }jouse has indicated Fisenhower| L. D. Smith who was bringing | wj}j sign. He had Vetoed two ear- him his last pay check ‘Her measures. ag - ‘ AID TO POLAND He Did it in Self Defense The Senate passed a bill which would make it easier for this FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)—Fu- country to extend aid to Poland gene Poteete, 29, who was in jail apd other tirement. * * * Iron Curtain countries mafried wifé number. two because ence from Moscow But et tp ee — ye ANNI. oe BACK-TO-SCHOOL Full cut, roomy pocket Girls’ Rubber Slicker style. Southwestern hat collar. Sizes 3 to 14. i Girls’ 3 Tier Bouffant SLIPS 3-tier nylon skirt with frilly lace trim on shoulder and tom Embroidered bodice Sizes } to 3, 4 to 14. »- > Girls’ Attractive CORDUROY . JUMPERS Sizes 7 to 14 Washable fine wale. corduroy Double breasted button detail Red, turq —Sizes 7 to 14 RAINCOAT SETS taped double stitched seams. Corduroy Girls’ School “DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 / Girls’ SKIRTS Wash "N" Wear Piaids Stim time skirt Detafled pocket trim Assorted colore—sises } ta 14 $ 97. Fall Plaids, solids, two tone Loce or self trims Sizes 3 to 6X, 7 to 14 Boys’ School Prints and patterns. Matching Sizes 3 to 7 —= while they fast Little Boys’ SCHOOL JACKETS Triple rol¥ bobby sex——Sizes 7 td V1, White, : 6 PAIRS for Washable cotton plaid, Zipper cipsing. Stash pockets, flannet interlining. Assorted colors. Sizes 3 to 8. + WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress;called for reconsideration before compromise version of a—farm CLOTHING 1Cost You Less ALWAYS BUY FOR LESS AT THE YANKEE STORES Gingham, broadcloth, or cotton SLACK and SHIRT SETS Handsome long sleeve sport shirts. ished cotton trousers Cuffs and detail, * - 88: sending it to the House. The House may act today on a surplus disposal bill. Worked out last night by a conference com- for two years the present pro- gram of selling surplus crops overseas in return for foreign cur- rencies. Sa a up to 300 millions more a year for to Democrats Congress Eyes Minor. Matters eee Lens ary | After Its Veto Victory Over lhe2 ee. margin of 12 votes‘more than the two-thirds required. Twenty Re publicans joined. 260 upset. the 50 Democrats} included esident, while 5inot provided ‘for in his budget. teamed up with 116 Republicans to ‘support him, Just mittee, the measure would extend|a week ago the House fell one vote short of overriding an almost identical measure; The Senate bowled over the President by a vote of 72-23, an} jedge of 8 votes over the needed) The conferees agreed on a two-jtwo thirds, Twelve Republicans) year extension, with authority: to,and 69 Democrats were on the | sell 1% billion dollars worth of! winning side, with 21 Republicans} products a year and to give away and 2 Democrats‘ on the short end. | ‘Eisenhower vetoed the bill, a8\Tyesday ‘on charges of assault he did the earlier one, because it'with intent to ravish, assault and for 67 project8|battery and robbery, They face WORRIED OVER DEB ~ eid, i tay date St NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE-PLACE TO PAY Mpmber American Association of Credit Counsellors if emergency relief. The bill also’ would permit, but not compel, the! Agriculture Department to set up a food stamp plan to supply com- modities to needy persons in this country. Another conference group, though apparently deadlocked, tries again today to reach agree- ment-on a bill to permit raising the interest rates on series E and H -savings bonds, The development watched with most interest Thursday was Con- gress’ quick action in passing ‘the! public works bill over Fisenhow- er's vete 5 _ It took the House just 30 min-) jtoday on a bigamy charge, said he seeking a measure of independ- utes and the Senate less than 40 Sen. | ishe threatened to tel) wife number Styles Bridges (R-NH), whose op- record of making alt of his vetoes | one of their affair, *‘I sure didn't position helped defeat a similar: want that to happen,” Poteete said ‘bill by a single vote Jast year,! minutes to shatter the President's, stick, The House vote was 280-121, a | L i ih hi hh ht i he i i ~~wewevewrwrevrervrevrvvwveY rrr il i i hh i i th i i he hi he i i i —— - aan — = Can hi Mi Mh hi he Mahi he Mh Me de te i i, i i i errr Te _wwrvvevvevVewvevevevuevVVTVTVTTT TTT Creer er ll i i i Mi i hi i Li i i i hi Ni Ni ti hi i i th i hh hd pol. Pre Ve eet OOO POPE SOF FSP SSC CCST Ter er ”_-eeeeeeerererrewrrwewrwrwvrvrwvrrwrerevuevuevVTdT’ r OPPO POE FEO 4 rs { a > \ $ a = : i “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING wr Spank Doesn't Sit Well With This Youngster Sheriff's deputy Jess Thomas had this phone conversation with a young ¢aller who asked infor-' mation about the law, but wouldn’t identify himself: “Is there a law against spank: ing a child?” the caller asked. “It depends on how hard the | spanking 1s,” Thomas said. Why?’ “| just want to know.” “You must have a reason. Why did you call?’ “I just got spanked.” cleat Their Names ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—A county grand jury has cleared city po- licemen John G. Shelton and/ Melvin R, Weaver of any wrong-| } doing in the fatal shooting July} 17 of William Brown, 24, a Ne-| gre. The policemen said Brown, had fled when they tried to ques- } tion him —about-a complaint of} brandishing a weapon. * Telling Law Passed SHELBYVILLE, I. (UPI) |Shelby County is looking for tattle- jtales. A new ordinance gives citi-| jzens the authority to turn éach| sotber in for traffic violations, It} even provides special postcards for | nforming on offending drivers. | “Let 1¢-Yeurs of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You Hours: Daily 9 to 5.. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. | . | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Staite Bauk Bidg. FE 6-0ue 716 Penties PAPLAALLMAD MAMMA LRRD LLALALALLALALLALA 0 Mn he Mn Me A, ‘|CENERAL Warehouse Co, 2258 Dixie Hwy—Neor Telegraph Rd. Intersection ~~ HEADQUARTE SURER 3 KEM- RS | al yee ee ee OOOO UCT TU UU UU UCC UCC CCCCCCCCH White — Colors Slightly Higher OUTDOOR $399 HOUSE Gallon PAINT ALL COLORS © 4 LAWNSWEEPER $1798 CLOSE-OUT Sunbeam + KING 52% Durable » 4 BAMBOO LEAF RAKE 49c Other Rakes te $4.95 HEDGE TRIMMER ELECTRIC Perfect shaping ever- el) trimming for end 10°6 \ GARDEN SHOVEL $1.95. Regular $3.25 ® AUTOMATIC HOSE NOZZLE PPPPPPPPPPPPPAPDP PD DDAPPO COE b> obo bobdbobg dbp bbbdbbbo ddd pd ahahaha pnb nan nb hannnnnnanann a i i i i i i ih i i i i hi i hii i i i hi i bi i i hi li hin hi di Mi he pd te i be dt te dn tt tp de te tp dp i tn wvrvewvuevrvvveverye,y 10-oz. DUCK TARPS ed bl CLOTHES. POSTS All Steel - Heavy Duty Best Warranty sHO Men’s Sizes 6 to 11 RIPPLE SOLE WATERPROOF — SCUFEPROOF NEVER NEEDS POLISHING Abibpphbhbbbpt ppp hn ne kane en al i i i i i i i i i hi hi i i hi i hi i i il te i ts ES 89 PAIR Regular $10.95 m=? Powerful so1d ering un with three ti or versatile use, handy metal carry! oaee. $1788 Regular $24.95 Will rip or erosscut 224"s as well as jig sawing and scroll work. ee oe /E 50% OF RETAIL 'O] od aha | DAILY ee ee ee ee ee ee * E \ wr eee eC eR Te TO rw eee | CENERATL Warehouse Co, | ee eNOS RS a RN LC Nn oe om oe §uto Parts & accessories | a i i ie ee ee ee i i —_—s ee OOO ee ee eee TC UVC VCC CCC CCC CCCCT?C 4 N DAVY 2 * 4,2 er neonate tears re PARKING « - - vv" SEE EEE ECE LGC CESCEECECECEC CC THC CCC Ces “e+ © ia if ae oes THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 Need About $146 Million» See CES CS ee a re State Parks Group Hears | OI RR ee ee gS ie PARKING . ..; _. ORCHARD FURNITURE’S Outline of 10-Year Plan | PREPARKING ORCHARD FURNITUR Gums fe betngiag tomy acades i= “We want to emphasize one fact very strongly... THAT THIS IS FURNITURE TAKEN-FROM_-OUR — oe It ration Fi i OWN STOCKS... UP TO OUR USUAL HIGHEST STANDARDS. The reason for these tremendets——— eg g . mark-downs is simple ... WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING os You oie lt tery —— proceeds from a $2 annual parks self to shop EVERY DEPARTMENT. _ Sinan = ere eo LOOMS int N.Y. mutes her kee ean ~~ 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘TIL go -. 24 MONTHSTO-FAY founders. 250 Harlem ac Will Attempt to Transfer | =a---| 3 and 4 Pc. SECTIONALS se] 25-50% OFF Sh oct = cu at cere: eff __ HIGH PILE NYLON FRIEZE COVERS. ug ~ cafarei at Sacemmyrnc] © FOAM RUBBER REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS ieee | aS fe pil HL "| Sel af d ia fl det sir Wl sae sEes fi ro Is AasidLiaggont mage! Paras Ts have petals ceveral year . Choose From These Leading Manufacturers |" _ ’ | founds, ald, the organisation [2204 and inferior.” | @ HOWARD PARLOR ALL 3 | at _ was hopeful that personal contri- Their protests have had the | ® KROLAN ———— a butions, as well as legislative ap- | support of the National Asan. for | es . —— ee mmnseces ® MONARCH PIECES —— aan aN Seo + + 8 © CHAS. SCHNEIDER pare $4 88 er | porate and agreed to appoint a| Paul B. Zuber, attorney for eight © SKYLINE committee to look into the pos-|families involved in a baycott of , AS sibility of a governor’s citizen|Harlem schools last year, said the e UNION = committee to study park needs|new peg epee . Secs = , "But you've aloo got to salt notlot 100 waite students frets an even OVER 100 SECTIONALS IN A VARIETY OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM , only the legislature, but the peo-|crowded school in a section of Man-| . ple of the =e said Elmer. hattan adjoing Harlem. Zuber said | EULA by mae tare =m Ho | SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Of the entire year September is the most ideal time to start @ new lawn or repair an old one. Conditions for the growth of grass are perfect. Do-it-Yourself with our ex- pert advice, We'll be happy to discuss your problems with you. Fall PrieasGRASS ‘SEED—Top Quality . Kentucky Bine Grass .... Ib. .79 10 tbs. 7.68 bee noe re | LIVING ROOM SUITES - BEDROOM SUITES _" C. 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NOW FOR FALL WITH 69: PLY ganic Fectilizer Complete Stock of Fittings + CREEPING 69% K-GUTTERS 28 Gauge a Length Among those sitting @t jhe head table at the dessert tea held for neighborhood and district chair- men of the Pontiac Area United Fund’s Women’s Duties Outlined * Q UF Women Joseph H. Schultz, volunteer training chairman for 1959 United Fund campaign de- scribed the workings of the UF and outlined férthcoming re- sponsibilities for more than 200 neighborhood and district chairmen of Pontiac Area Mrs. Noel Buckner, 1959 women’s division chair- man, welcomed guests at the kick-off dessert tea sponsored by the Pontiac State Bank, She discussed ode needs of the 52 member agencies of the United Sorority Chapter Meets Mrs. Paul Hoskins of Lincoln Michigan State Convention held at St. Clair. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stig Danielson on Montroyal street. Card Party, Flower af He FE : ily nae er in iit int brags ? gs E ve division Thursday at Devon te: Positiag Press Phetes Gables are, left to right, Mrs, M. G. Prosser, Mrs. Rodrick Taylor, Mrs. Myron L. Leighton and Mrs. Donald F. White. Attend Tea United Fund Women's Divi- sion Thursday at a dessert tea at Devon Gables. The tea was sponsored by Pontiac State Bank. * ¥ * The group will be making phone calls during the next two weeks to hundreds of women in the residential cam- paign which is the backbone of the Women's Division of. PAUF. *® * * Mrs,.Noel Buckner, 1959 women's division chairman, weicomed guests to the kickoff affair and then concluded the program with a presentation of the needs of the 52 member agencies that make up United Fund. She explained the goal and noted the many hours of work necessary to prepare the goal figure. * * * Sitting at the head table were Lois Jane Kamoses, PAUF women's division di- rector; Mrs. Donald White, women's committee. chairman; Mrs. Roderick Taylor, Pontiac cochairman; Mrs. Myron Leighton, Lake Angelis co- chairman; -Mrs. M, G, Pros- ser, Waterford area cochair- man; Robert R. Eldred, 1959 campaign chairman; Kari W. Bradley, executive director of the fund and his assistant, Robert Langer. * * * Mrs, Taylor presented Pon- tiac area chairmen Mrs. Ed- ward Pompeian, Mrs, Richard Fox, Mrs. Ben Hawkins and Mrs. Gerald Lawrence. Mrs. Prosser presented Waterford area chairmen, Mrs. Leslie Howey, Mrs. Jack Dorman, Mrs, Charles Campbell and “Ties phdla$ Sih omeb dal bry and flower ~ Also on the program was a description of the ‘whys and wherefores of this year’s $647,- 698 goal,’ by Mr. Eldred. Mr. Schultz, in conjunction with _ his talk, presented a brief play starring Mrs. Pompeian and Mrs. Lawrence on how not to ask a woman to help with the United Fund campaign. The second act dramatized the correct way. . Joseph H. Schultz, ecluntoer train- ing chairman for the 1959 United Fund campaign, goes over some plans for the forthcoming campaign with Lois Jane Bethany Baptist Women Attend Ist Fall Meeting The Women's Society of Bethany Baptist Chureh— met Thursday for its first fall meet- ing at the church President Mrs. George Shear- er called on committee chair- men for reports * * * A highlight of the afternoon program was @ talk on Haiti, given by Mrs. Arthur Sweet. Others taking .part in the activities were Mrs. Maurice Baldwin, who spoke on the sub ject “Just for Today,’ and members of the Lydia Circle, who served luncheon. * * * Mrs. Dan Veasey, program chairman, presented a, sched ule of programs for the fall and winter months. State Nursing Official to Address ELEANOR 'TROMP Eleanor M. Tromp, R. N., of Lansing, assistant executive director of Michigan State Nurses Association will be Quest speaker at the meeting show 10 be given by Phi ge Nu’ Sorority Tuesday Fey adie he i left to right, Mrs. Kent, County Unit of Oakland County District Nurses’ Association to be. held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Wil liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Her topic will be ‘‘The Nursing Profession and Legis- lation.”’ She will discuss recent activities in legislation of in-- terest to nurses and nursing. * * * _ Miss Tromp is a graduate of Mercy Central School of Nurs- ing, Grahd Rapids. She re- ceived her B. S. Degree in nursing education from Teach- ers College. Columbia Univer- sity, New York City and she has had advance study toward her Masters degree from Teachers College, Columbia University and Michigan State University, * * * She has held positions in general duty and private duty nursing in New York and Mich- igan and her public health nursing work has been with Visiting Nurse Service of New York and Grand Rapids Health Department. é Kamoses, at the tea MRS. in ee ees, : ae Bee f ee Se Pt ea hee eee eee te ae oe ee a Or ee ee. fens tS + ett aoe Se ER OT eT ae ee = espa ' et 4 Say t . : vie : Z| Fy ‘ ee ce ar : ? } : & : : = +4 ~ : THE PO? NTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1959 - . NINETEEN - z “ : decked : EA : 7 S : “outs Women's division director, given for some 200 neigh- borhood and district chairmen, JOHN HOWARD WERT Martha Ellen Stevenson Wed Thursday Evening Martha Ellen Stevenson and John Howard Wert were mar- ried Thursday evening at Epi- phany Lutheran Church, De- troit, the same church where the bride's uncle Semon Knud- sen, her mother and her aunts, Mrs. Robert VanderKloot and Mrs. Paul M. McKenney were married. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K_ Steven- son of Bloomfield Township Pontiac Press Phots | Mrs. ALR. Bertlebengh. doar chairman: The affair will be held’ beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Pontiac Federal Savings.and Loan al The public is invited. sley- who are assisting andthe bridegroom fs the son of Mr and Mrs. Howard M Wert of Cranbrook Schvol Bloomfield Hills * * * A floor length gown of can Welight imported Gros de Lon dre, featuring a portrait neck line, fitted sleeves and a cu thedral] train was worn by the bride. She wore an heirloom veil of Rose Pointe lace first worn by her mother and aunts - It was held by a cap of Gros de Londre and she carried qa bou quet of white roses = and stephanotis. _Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Linda Stevenson Bridesmaids -were Karen Van- ' derKloot and Judy Knudsen, the bride's coysin: Ellen Van Dusen; Jana Wert, the bride- groom’s sister; Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Salt Lake City, Utah; Nancy Dravneek of Pel- ham, N.Y.; Jane Dunham Bedington, N.J; aad Barbara Boersma of Green Bay, Wis. * * * All were dressed length gowns of white Gros de Londre accented - with touches of emerald green at the waistline. They wore em erald green velvet leaf head- dresses and carried bouquets of white roses . George Scurria of Chestnut Hill, Pa., was best man. Ushers wére Robert’ Stevenson, the bride's brother, Charles Rock- ey of Chestnut Hill; Edward Hyde of Salisbury, N.C: Charies Hauser of, St. Paul, Minn.; Paul Schnatz and _-Thomas Morris of Colurnbus. Ohio; Wolcott Gibbs of New York City, and Geraré Florez of Birmingham ce A a A reception was ‘given at, Detroit Golf Club, For her wedding trip to the Homestead, W. Va... the bride wore a ‘car arnel colored costume with matching accessories, The new Mr. ang Mrs. Wert. will make their home in Bir ningham, ~~ in, waltz _ Cromwell, ue, 0, Se T.-Gray officiated. No Error: oy ‘in Etiquette: Committed By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like your opinion gn the following matter: A group of friends went to a large wedding reception at a country elub. Guests were seated at small tables of ten. Open sandwiches, small cakes and champagne were served. “Several of the men at our E ‘my husband included) did not for champagne and asked the waiter if they might have whiskey and soda instead. The waiter left and after a while returned with whiskey and soda for the men. who requested it. “They were severely criticized by others af table for having done this and were told that they were very much out of order for asking that they be served some- 2) thing other than what was being | proffered to the other guests. Will you please tell me if a breach of etiquette was com- mitted?” table care Answer: It was all right to ask the waiter if they could have whiskey instead of the cham- pagne. If the weiter had told them he was sorry there was no whiskey they would have had to content themseiveg with. the. — champagne. “Dear Mrs Post: Is it always incorrect for a boy to give a girl jewelry 4s a gift? Wouldn't it be all right for a boy to give a girl a bracelet or pin i he knows that i$ what she wants most of all? Answer: In this. present day, trinkets may be given by a boy toa girt on her birthday or for Christmas, if they are trinkets and not jewels, Jewelry of real value is not given by a man jo a girl unless they are engaged to be married ‘Dear Mrs. Post: My husband and I are going to attend a six o'clock wedding in another city. and will have to leave our house in the early afternoon to arrive there on time Will a dark blue suit be appropriate for my hus- band instead of the usual dinner jacket? : Apswer A dark blue sult wil be proper. Mrs. Gass Spaeks to Church Group Mrs. Kenneth Gass, chair man of church periodicals of | Oakland Convocation was guest speaker at the meeting of | Episcopal churchwomen of All Saints Episcopal Church heid Thursday morning in Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hail, following Holy Communion She spoke on fields of work being done by the church pe riodical committee, which is worldwide Shows How to Do Liquid Embroidery Mrs. Harold White demon- strated liquid embroidery at the meeting of Suburban Heights Extension Group held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Walrath of Drayton Plains The group decided to con- tinue having each month's hos- tess send a dollar to CARE The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs John Thompson of Drayton Plains. The program for this vear will he planned and a demonstra- : tion of artificial flowers will be given. 3 MES. R. B. CROMWELL JR. Making their home in Williams burg, Va. are Mr: and Mrs, Rob- ert Borden Cromwell, Jr. The former Barbara Ann Heflin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Heflin of Edison streetand Mr. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borden Cromwell of Nor- folk. Va., were married Aug. 28 in aut lah 8 je ioe TOS in Preshiyteriag Church, Williams. bridegroom's father was best man and Mrs. Mary Miller of Williamsburg was maid of honor, + The bride is a graduate of Cen- tral Michigan University and the b is a at OF ri ae t o¥g ee fa : a aaa > EE : ’ ' j ‘ : \ TWENTY ? a! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 11, 1950 It's a success . "tha now lenunte nc? Senahit. Sieh, with a hem for cocktail dresses, now known|which hardly reaches the ankle, . Plays Piano for Birmingham Fol k i Sig3 The nice “Little Touches” fog her fi By RUTH SAUNDERS, + tail seoty given by the Village Béoch, Fia., fe Mary Kemp wedding BIRMINGHAM — Penny | Players. The Dwelleys are | from Tulsi where she taught | Lace Ball, daughter of Mr. and | charter members of the group. | school last season, 2 Honkies Mrs. Lawrence M. Ball of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maxson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lort- . Chesterfield ‘road, a talented |. have returned week with | mer were hosts at a supper young pianist, has returned ee re ee party Monday at their home ; WV from Aspen, Colo. where she | Westerley, RE | = | on Fairview avenue. BRIDAL SALON 55 W. HURON studied at the music school Mr. and Mrs. William R. |, Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. nnn this summer. She will leave | Yaw are giving the rehearsal nee oe be hosts — °C A hhh hdd dedidubebghubatag Gort —_ a, | nner, thie evening @t Bloom = hoy cy reg Pha \ EYE GLASSES — CONTACT LENSES % Sap toed ioe field. Hills Country Cab for | ‘er Andree to. their friends % Penny gave a plano recital ham and their son James, | The affair will be at Birming- \) DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Sunday for her friends. Their marriage will take place | ham Country Cub \Y Optometrist ‘a ‘* = Saturday in St. Hugo of the Among guests Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hilis Church. are Elizabeth Nixon of Roches- & ted Ba aa . Dwelley of Melbourne, Fla., ~*~ * * ter, N-Y., Betsy Bacon of New \ = a eis — \) formerly of Birmingham, pian Dr. and Mrs. William Lloyd | York City, Sheila Stapfli, also PHONE FE 4-3241 55 Weet Maven Sivest to leave for the South toward Kemp have had several mem- || of New York, Edward E. Par- \ PONTIAC MICHIGAN », the end of this month. They bers of their family visit them sons of Lima, Peru and new- , i ore ee ee this summer. Mr. and Mrs. | lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Ralph % dyke Dwelleys, of Southfield | Robert Riziey were here from . rie ghey > — ——_suinmrre rARKINe AT REAR OF BUILDING N forthcoming tea and/or cock. | Li Kemp Jr, trom West Palm | ding trip short in order to Oh Le hehe hehehehehe attend Andy’s party. The Stur- leave Monday for their future home in-‘Hamilton, N. ¥. Pontiac Band Stand Friday, September 11th © 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. . Featuring in Person United Artist Recording Star MARV JOHNSON with his latest release “I’M COMING HOME” Admission .. 75c per. Nat. Guard Armory, Mill at Water St. "59 MODEL CLOSE-OUT SALE FRIGIDAIRE WASHER and 9 |——— DRYER COMBINATION = a Dining at Its Very Best in an ‘Atmosphere of - Elegance and Charm Kingsley Inn Woodward South of Long Lake Road _ Bloomfield Hills _ MI 4-1400 Open Every ‘Day Including Sundays Special Children’s Dinners on Sundays DRYER FEATURES “WRINKLES AWAY” DRYING THAT PRAC- oa TICALLY DOES ALL YOUR IRONING ON WASH AND WEAR FABRICS; DRIES EVERYTHING WASHABLE WITH ONE TING OF THE AUTOMATIC TIME CONTROL. WASHER HAS PATENTED 3-RING “PUMP” AGITA- TOR FOR DEEP: CLEANING, SUPER) BATE nae! “Five Private Dining Rooms Accommodating NO MONEY DOWN | , 10 to 300 Guests $2.85 PER WEEK THE GYPSIES — in the Empire Room - nightly JOE AL EXANDEE — at the piano in the Village For Further lnlermatee Call. CRUMP ELECTRIC. INC. || DANCING SATURDAY—Kingsley Inn Coachmen 3465 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3573 in the Cotillion Room. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P.M. Fashion Show Every Wednesday | SIZES 1 4914 2-10 by fenna Hedows So gay and pretty! Choose print, fashion with contrast of chalk- Stereophonic Broadcasts direct from the Kingsley Lobby by station WJBK — 12 Noon to | P.M. — Monday through Friday. saa + |spinning skirt. tern: Blouse trio, Printed Pattern 4914: 1% yards 35-inch fabric; % yard by hospitality chairmen Mrs. L. A. Wineman and Mrs. Wil- liam Ferguson. Mothersingers Have Dinner Pontiac Mothersingers held a cooperative dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rudie Boss of Waterford, Assisting her were Mrs. .Nor- man Davison, Mrs. Alfred Hutchinson and Mrs. James Maguire. ’* * * The October meeting will be helg at the home, of Mrs. Har- ry Dickie of West Huron street. 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In short and long sleeve pullovers, YOUR FUTURE | ri eee ce aaa ALL WOOL WILTON CARPET SALE SCROLL 6 ‘colors Reg. $9.95 SALE $7750 GREEN BARK Irregular Reg. $9.95 SALE $699 GREEN Fern Leaf ' Design _ Reg. $13.95 ; SALE $B95 MODERN TEXTURED Nutria Colors Reg. $10.95 SALE $850 MODERN TEXTURE 8 colors Reg. $11.95 SALE ee a $950 LEAF DESIGN 8 Colors Reg. $12.95 SALE $]()9° ‘Open “Friday ‘Nights “til 9. n'y elliott CALL FOR " “OR "31225 9400 Dixie Twy. HM 1959 - EREDAY, -SBRTEMBER oe FE 5-644] Home Decoration! In | PITTSBURGH PAINTS PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 'W. Lawrence St. Pentiacg Press Photo Dr. John D. Monroe, county health director, pins an orchid on Martha E. ) Johnson at the banquet held at Etks |-Femple Wednesday evening. in honor of her retirement after 30 years of service with Oakland County Health Department. - | Martha Elsie Johnson Recalls Experiences Honor Nurse for 30 Years Service By LYDIA ROTHMAN | tires never kept her from her boy with a crooked leg. The | “Just 30 years ago, Martha | many calls. | first doctor Miss Johnson | In 1936 she was appointed | recommended the child to said supervising nurse of the health it was alright and he would department and in 1950 she grow out of it. Miss Johnson was appointed assistant nurs- asked the mother what she ing director for Oakland Coun- thought. ‘‘No, I don't think ty Health Department. it's alright,"’ said the mother “Asa school purse, Miss Miss Johnson agreed and Johnson's duties consisted in | directed them to another doc- following up health cases of | tor who put a cast on the Students referred to her by child’s leg and prevented him teachers, and county author. | from possibly being crippled ities. She was not always | for the rest of his life* greeted. with enthusiasm, One Now that she is officially irate mother told her she had retired, Miss Johnson plans nothing better to do than ex- to take her vacation and visit amine other people's children her many relatives through- * MODERN JACKIE RAE STUDIO Fe 2.2928 944 Veorhies Reed FALL ENROLLMENT Fridey Sept. 114 pum. 108 pum. Set. Sept 12—10 te 12 neon end 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. TAP BALLET TOE _IARZ__ BATON TWIRLING — all day. ‘ out the country. When she re- However, gespite many turns to her beloved Oakland heart rendering and discourag- | County, (and she is a real fan ing cases, like the 17-year-old | for the county), Miss John- mother who didn't know dia- son plans to continue her pers should be washed before | church work for First Bap- being dried and used again, tist Chirch. She = already Miss Johnson feels. her work | teaches Sunday school, but has been gratifying and ap _ has never had a chance to at- preciated. | tend afternoon church group __ Typical of ber cases with | meetings. Hand embroidery good results was the small is her hobby. i i E a 4 Lucky You ‘Found Out’ . Abby | MIE oN ‘TELEGRAPH Telaphene FE 2008 The wreath of two-tone brown . y aten and bantn o9 white taieaas | ' this smart china.» Edges and handled are treated with gold and brown edge tines the beauty of we Bas Z for smartness. - S8sPe, Set (ceric for sgh) 8 dinner plates 8 salad pls 8 bread and ROAD Won't. Buy 3-Dollar northwest DEAR ABBY: What do you ‘roof when 1 Oakland County. Loss of di- think of a man who thinks order a three- rection, snow flat nothing of losing fifty dollars dollar dinner - in ai cafe? That's my friend. I am 60 and he is 62. I've been widowed since 1938 and he lost his wife ue i last year. ABBY - He = invited me out to dinner and,1 sug- gested a nice place to eat, When we got there he looked at the menu and said he wasn't going to stay there and pay those kind of prices We already had a cocktail so he paid. the waitress for the drinks and I left the tip. He wanted to take me to a cheaper place (where can you get -a dinner cheaper. than $2.95 for pork chops?) but I asked him to take me home. I haven't seen him since. Should I .¢all and apologize or forget about him? HAZEL DEAR HAZEL; Forget him You're lucky he showed his ' colors early in the game. How would you like to -be MAR- RIED to a penny-pincher like this one. * * * DEAR ABBY: I have 8 sie in her purse for luck, Oriee she thing but good lately. She lost her job and her husband found himself another woman. She still thinks that rabbit's . foot will bring her good luck, Can you say something jn your | ‘The Maiettic Cordless’ Six-Transistor Radio yo yee Po ea f j . i - Grininell’s, 27S. Saginaw St. a : as ; : ; r j 4 | 8 -|\Shower Honors ‘\Mrs. McKee. _ Honor Bride |day evening at the home of Pa-| es —— — - ee By ABIGAIL VAN. BUREN (| ona horse race but raises the _ ' ter who carries 4 rabbit's foot —— to change her mind? *| WILLIE Thire are 24 cue i, pound sas ther gre ‘Ha cups in a oo: See ate : Pink and Blue - ‘Mrs. James Cartier was hon- ored at a pink and blue shower, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.. D, R. McKee of North Shir- ley avenue, Hostesses were Mrs. Lewis Waterfield and Gay Ann Cornell, Guests at the shower included; Mrs, Carl Matheny, Alice Riemen- schneider, Betty Porter, Margaret Little, Mrs. Donald Hagadone, Mrs. Walter Jeffreys, Mrs. Joseph Ko- ‘sik, Carol Carmichael, and Mrs. iGeorge Drittler. | Others =n Mrs. Truman Ham-| mett, Mrs, Donald Pursley, Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Mrs. Barbara Hig: | ginbottom, and Mrs: Wayne Leet, | With Shower A postnuptial shower honoring Mrs. Charles Lowe, the former Ann Donaldson, was given Wednes- betes Huntwork of Orchard Lake. | Guests were Mrs. J. B. Donald- | son, Mrs. Frederick Lowe, Mau- | reen Callely, Judy Castell, Nancy Donaldson, Isabel Haun, Katheryn | Hunter, Patricia Kline. Peggy Lowe, JoAnn Morris, Charlotte Os- mun, Barbara Patterson, Mary Jo | Pauli, Sally Warren‘ and Joanne | Wood q CAROLYN JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John- son of Lake Orion announce the engagement of their daugh | ter, Carolyn Elizabeth, to | Dante] Lee Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter of Mont- calm street. A Nov. 14 wedding | is planned | Taking a tip from the military, discourage insects by painting jthem away. There is a new insect repellent that mixes in shellac jand is sprayed on items such as wiring and electronic devices that Tinsects: attack. Male Friend Plays Horses, Dinner old and recently had my first baby. My husband has started to call me ““Mommy."’ My hus- band is 32 years old Abby, I just hate it. I am not his “Mommy."’ His mother is living and she is about 60, Maybe this shouldn't irritate me the way it does, but I can't help it. I have told him to quit calling me “Mommy” but he Says it just slips out. Now, what should I do? " “ “ANYTHING BUT MOMMY” DEAR ANYTHING: Simmer down. You have Already asked your husband to quit calling you “Mommy.” which is all you ean do. Perhaps when you ad- dress the baby you refer to yourself as “Mommy” (which is only natural. Be a little more understanding: one day you might catch yourself call- ing him “Daddy.” What's your feng = 4 eons] reply eelf-addreased- enve Something new on the home| scene—hot water faucets for. out- doors. This is a practical develop-| ment and saves carrying buckets) of hot suds and rinse water from) indoors to oytdoot area swhere 5281 Dixie Hwy. includes 4 each: Cups, Saucers, Frult Dishes, Large Dinner Plates Here’s an outstanding Provincial turing a gorgeous, glowing sive coal” vas exclu- Poppytrail. sive with You'll get just as excited as we are about this Provincial different dinnerware — a in an up-to-the-minute mood in gent proof. Come in and view “Red Rooster” today. pattern fea- cock strutting , con colors sealed for life under glaze. y Meee proved d Regular Price... $16.95. SPECIAL OFFER . . . $13.95 Sept. 8th to Sept. 26 ; DIXIE POTTERY Open Daily 10 A.M. to 8. P.M.—Sunday 12 to 8 P.M. (Near Waterford) g OR 3-1894 Enphasis oa lhe Lamond is the appeal of these lovely rings - for a fine gem should have a setting that erfiphasizes its qualities - with nothing * to detract from its beauty. Here. a simple setting or the use of decorative baguettes accomplishes this end. “The Store Where Quality Counts” F.N. PAULI CO. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store FE 2-7257 they are needed, SCHUTZ MOTORS Spi 5, » sia — Pus FABULOUS PRIZES FREE! ALL "59". MODELS SEL SELL-A-GRAM - : 7 De ‘te ALL NEW_CAR_ BUYERS bare StrT | 192 ; — Win GoRGEOUS MINK STOLE FREE $500 SAVINGS BOND FREE! | LING AT = ee cost: CHECK CONTEST DETAILS IN SHOWROOM SS You | CAN WIN! REPEAT you CAN win: DON'T wart? —_- f Fa — 9 —" — 7 a MOTORS, TWENTY-TWO “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ! FRIDAY, SEP PTEMBER 11, 1950 COLOR. ‘Let "Em Hiss... After They Buy Tickels’ Family ‘Buggy’ Over Hobby Spend Spare Time _ Scouring Countryside for ‘Arachnids’ — - LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Jim) ‘Robertson is a mighty big name ‘in local bug circles. In fact, his whole family is a little buggy, and he’s the first to admit it. Robertson puts in 40 hours a. Scandal Pulls In Top Pay for Gals By THOMAS niceer AP Movie TV Writer - HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The mov- movie scandals of the decade. * * * And in both cases, the big jump in income followed the front page headlines. The stars, of course, are Lana Turner and Elizabeth week in the engineering armament | Taylor. ‘section of Nortp American Avia- s *¢ *.. tion, Inc, Then the Robertson fam-| Miss Turner’, first picture after ily — Jim, his wife and their/her teen-age daughter fatally) three children go oyt to scour the Southern California countryside for stabbed the actress’ underworld sweetheart, Johnny Stompanato, bugs. was “Imitation of Life. "<2For it, a cueaheie bug she was offered the best deal of | enthusiast — an entomologiat, to her career—0 per cent of the profits, be exact. dust recently be |” pb oducer Ross Hunter estimates scooped up a phergodiadae which | 4.1 the actress’ cut’ of the box | happened to be lying upwarily | ctrice click, Universal-Internation- | on @ hillside within the city lim: | 215 biggest of the year, already = | Its of Los Angeles. is two million dollars. — ~ | The phergodiadae, known more) “And that’s minimum,” says commonly as a pine boring beetle, Hunter. “Heaven knows how turned out to be a rare prize since) much higher it may go.” it has never before been found in) « «: ‘these parts. Miss Taylor, since the: triangle Robertson says his hobby isn't! headlines with Eddie Fisher and altogether an outdoor one. For Debbie Reynolds, has become the every hour spent ‘in the field, he only million dollar salary actress said, another hour must be spent in/in the business. Marlon Brando mounting and classifying catehes js the only other star with a mil- according to the number of wings'lion dollar price dag.on his serv-| and- claws and characteristics of ices. It was not long after the head- lines that Miss Taylor's agent antennae, legs, body and breathing’ holes. Alumni to Gather, Here in October Quartets in the Pontiac chapter! have entertained at schools and other functions, donat-+ ing proceeds to charity. It is a! non-profit making organization. ‘aymity, “explained that scripts, good or bad, alone can make or break a talented performer—not headlines. “Take the case of Ingrid Berg- man. Her scandal in 1949 was a doozy but it coincided with three flops in a row (Arch of Triumph, (Joan of Arc and Stromboli.) Her ‘Builds 40 Homes Hopes Fallout Refuge Will Catch’ On; Costs $292,-May_-Drop ARVADA, Colo. (UPI) — Jack C. Hoerner, a Lakewood, Colo., home builder, has opened the first 40 homes here complete with low- cost built-in radioactive fallout shelters he hopes will be copied throughout the nation. *. * * timing was bad. “The result was that it looked, ag if she were washed up despite) enormous talent, Then along came | ‘Anastasia,’ an academy award,| © | stndiscreet,’ and a few others. | '|She’s on top again. * ‘Imitation of Life’ was, above all, a good movie. A tear-jerker, but a good tearjerker. Lana's rid- ing high, «x * * “When Liz’ trouble broke in the ;papers, she was just out with | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,’ a smash that earned her an Oscar nomi- jMgtion. One theater owner told ime worriedly that audiences (hissed Liz’ first appearance on the | screen. * * * “I asked him: ‘Are your seats filled?’ He replied: ‘Yes, every, -had all year.’ “So I told him: ‘Let ’em hiss— ‘ag-long as they pay to do it.’ "’ Hoerner made the decision to |build shelters into his homes last year after he. attended a National Defense Resources conference in | Phoenix, Ariz. “] came away from the confer- eace concerned about the danger facing our civilian population if our nation were to be attacked.” Hoerner said. “It was evident to me trom the facts presented at the conference that the hazard from fallout would pose a most serious threat to individual survival. It seemed pretty obvious that shelter was the answer to this threat. x * * Hoerner’s design places a 12-by- 14-foot shelter under a single car garage. Twelve inches of -con- crete provide the radiation shie!d hospitals, night, it's the best business we've for the windowless room, which ‘also has air vent pipes, a 40-gal- lon water tank and chemical toi- let. 6} AP Wirephote Labor Day pageant in St. Petersburg, Fla. He seems to be playing the part of a sailor with typical enthusiasm. AHOY THERE! — Here's one sailor who knows where to sit during a beauty contest. | Little Douglas Krupp, nine months old, gets an eyeful of a pair of gorgeous gams at a recent Travel Tops List of Most Miss America Entrants Tell Why They Enter Beauty Contests ATLANTIC CILY, NJ (AP)—'girts from all parts of the country. |be chosen by the 1] judges to! Why doves a girl decide to enter to see things we've never seen,|succeed Mary Ann Mobley of! a beauty and talent contest? ito be places we've never been"’|Bradon, Miss., as Miss America What makes her go through the’ The 34 girls in the pageant rep-| The new queen will receive $10,-| hectic weeks of preparations for/resent every state in the unien,/000 in scholarships in addition to. local and state competition. and Canada and the cities of New the state prizes she hag already | come to the Miss America pag- York, Chicago and Washington. |won. The other contestants willl eant here for the most arduous * © * ‘share In scholarships totaling $26, week of all? On Saturday night. one girl will 000 “Becoming a state queen is ene, — . —= . of the most wonderful ‘eg al girl can have,” said Miss braska Joan Sipers of Columbus : Plan Trip to Bay City Neb Becoming Miss America js perhaps. THE most vert VQ Steam Locomotive hono: Blonde Virginia Noble Pallet. nh Miss District of Columbia, said! she hoped her experience in the pageant would aid her singing | CAreel Kayanne Schoffner of Calhoun, ——— ~ - a Railway stations jin the Western Railroad from Pontiac to jabove listed citiés at $7.00 for Bay City and back again. adults and $3.75 for children | The total round trip distance Is * * * 220 miles, almost half of it on a A snack car will provide lunches tbranch tine that fioWw Ras no reg: | Ga Miss Georgia, entered the} Practically non-existent in other ular passenger, (rains'® state competition because ‘‘T| jparts of the (' S., the steam loco-| The locomotive is scheduled to knew there would be a pageant! (motives which now are assigned to! leave Pontiac at 9:15 a. m. for . and a dance and 1 wanted to|/two of GTW's Durand-Pontiac-| Bay City and return at 7:30 | enter along with my friends.” [Detroit Jocal and commuter trains! p.m. | Tamara Ashby, a brunette from have gained nationwide fame with) Rurley, Idatio, wax a reluctant|Photographers. = The — excursions entrant. Now she says she's glad will include special picture stops. 1 don't think I would ever have| The trip is being sponsored by cotten East any other way, said ‘the Michigan Railroad Chih Tammy ; * * * _ * * * Pontiac's steam locomotive en Most of the girls interviewed thusiasts will have their day again Celebration of Navy day was agreed that one outstanding rea-|on Sunday, Sept. 27, when a sturdy originally sponsored by. the Navy son for entering the competition'coal-burner hauls a “railfanjleague of the United States in was “the chance to meet new special’ on the Grand Trunk! 1922 Earlier departurés will be from | Detroit at 8:15 a.m; Royal Oak lat 8 45 am; and Birmingham at! § >> am, | Tickets are on sale at Grand End Paint Worries aN on Be GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU BUY—LOWEST PRICES IN OUR HISTORY! B77 SIDING and ast STON FREE ESTIMATES FHA 60 Months to Pay Ist Payment in November Operators On Duty 24 Hours « Dey 223 s. MAIN: fyi 5 ROCHESTER + 7, ~ PONTIAC-BUICK, Ines ss eevee gee OL 1.8133. » re : * j ¢ ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, nd “Yay. SEPTEMBER LI, 1959 _ Here's Docket for First t Nine Days of Committee Oks More Judges —~ A. coast-to- Big Whirllerhnet Assailant Woman Drives Off Halsey Races Friend of Family: 0D Wesson mas Soe loses ‘Soil W cafeteria, visit to Stanford Re-| Sept. 28—Visit to Pioneer Hybrid|wile today fought off a “knife NEW YORK (AP)—Fleet Adm. |j Bill Would Authorize |cosst whirl of white tie, black tie search at Menlo Park,|Corn Company at Johnston, visit|armed, masked assailant who ap-|William F. (Bull) Halsey, who 25 Addit Fed pant betas Suk Saat hes dinner given by Mayor Ge.or g¢|to Roswell Garst farm near Coon|parently had Jain in wait at herydied last month at the age of 76 ional Federal tined up sor Soviet Premier Nikital Christopher: - Raekle ei s Jews, Univarety of heme. ee eae oS ee ne Khrushchev’s American tour. Sept. 22 — Plane trip to Des agli Bs a SaaS Oe Tee Benches; One in State Aso en in docks lunch fo gy pray th a al Thoagh eutiering, a gashed of his estate to his widow and in the employes’ cafeteria of ‘an by Mayor Charles F. Iles. '|plane trip to Pittsburgh. —_ a + Mrs. ison and daughter. WASHINGTON @® — The ichike Neier an cae eT ead ee 88 | ‘The woman named in the will! r Judiciary Committee today an-| Detgils : man. police Barbara nounced approval of a bill to) the ak hae ekeced tered 3 “a. New York City identified anly as peers have ben r — authorize appointment of 25 addi-lday by the ‘White House. They . Mrs. Hirekis, badly hurf, crawled/a friend of the family for a num-| PAce® sai tect PONTIAC Reckcote tional federal judges, including one cover his tour through Washington, jacross the street to neighbors who ber of years. e y ook er PAINT STORE - . forveastern Michigan. Three would New York, Los Angeles, San Fran- . prot eee | * : haw: Circuit Court judges 2\° ‘at , ; : x * ® Meggitt. ang State Pharmacy OCKCOTE PAINTS ‘ District Comt Judges. cisco and Des i cae Pit ° | The woman said her assailant, ‘Nudists Are Charged eS parr iy irae was R WALLPA “gap Schedules for his te Pitts- i ‘a six-footer, was in the house od wit! sales of pare- 3 wr os p osade we a and a stay in| all appy qa escue when she returned from driving ke: Naked Unfairness goric a sedative derived from} 2-Seuth Case FE 3-7129 urged Congress to create jashington w announced : : her husband, Gus, to his tavern. | DEVORE, Calif. (UPI) — The opium : additional judgeships to help re-| later. . (manager of —* camp here Seegeunanyreaen™ lieve congestion and aiays 1 in the sident Eisenhower will greet) DETROIT (#—“It was a Godsend that ship saw us or : itoday accused Canadian nudists ped, a federal courts, Lace Soviet Woader aad hie pasty at! we wouldnt be here.” pe Model Train Owners ‘ot resorting to tnfair tacties in Clock Stop Never * +9 ~ FOR @ NEW or ~ At the recent American Bar jnearby Andrews Air Force- Base ; Have Lots of Trackage "Yin. to ‘snag. the next nudist but Sete Started it = USED CAR SEE = Assn. meeting in Miami, Alty. (next Tuesday ai 10:30 a.m. (Pon-| _ These words were uttered with a sigh of relief Thurs-|"~ convention for their area. ; ‘JACK :-« FOSTER a that Mf Congress approves. the * * * Ohio, steelworker, after he and his wife Edith, 48, were [0% miles of railroad tracks in the| dale Guest Range, said the Cana-|Owners of the Palntock Bar said new acon dooms the President | The first announcement>on the sally: _ : r =n , , - United States, but only 390,000,are dians scribbled campaign slogans | today their huge 30-day wall Chock. Lj TOMMY: TUCKER - would appoint as many Demo- airport plans said Vice President rescued from the sm al lie capable of returning any revenue, on the backs of fellow nudists as which quit running in 1952 and a AT ; a crats as Republicans to the posts. and Mfs.-Richard M. Nixon also/boat in which they had |pienic lunch “We ate dry bread|a railroad magazine said. they ‘undressed at a recent con-jfied all efforts to get. it ~goingim@ a Wed aie ox ‘would be on hand. That was f&|dritted for three days on/|#™d buns and drank lake water,”) The other 190,000 miles of tracks vention. ‘again, resumed keeping “pertect!# KIASKINS = : e otler-0 rhecgot was © Oy the|Vised today on the basis of proto- y \the fisherman said. - "‘\are owned by model railroad) “While you were disrobing, ” he/time eal night of Aug. 17 at} ‘is a 0 overcome any feluctance by the eol'whith decrées that the vice| “ake Erie. Laughlin said he waved at sev-jhobbyists, according to the maga-|complained in a newsletter, “‘some-|11:40 p. a CHEVROLET-OLDS a pason Sabra Sopa partons shall stay away when a| Alter almost giving up hope, |eral freighters, but they passed |zine — Model Railroader. It said/one was inseribing in black crayon! That was as the night and time the g.-6751- Dixie Highway+(US-10) ~ Pegged new judgeships to be fi President meets a high-ranking |the couple was picked up 27 miles|by, apparently not realizing the|mest of the toy train owners arejon your bare: back, ‘Canada in Yellowstone Park earthquake wasige CLARKSTON — Wiles Skene or man visitor. pfishore from Conneaut, Ohio, by) | Couple was in distress. jadults, 61. ‘recorded in Hyattville, JERE RREERRERESeIe Perea Khrushchey will have a private @ Canadian freighter, the D. C.| SS ——— aa ——___ The bill would provide for an' addtiona] judge in the eastern dis- trict of Michigan, luncheon at the President's guest Everest. . They were taken neers house before going to the White, ‘here by a Coast Guard launch, ‘House for @ mid-afternoon confer-| he Laughlins said they left jence with Eisenhower. Conneaut about noon Monday. The Eisenhowers will entertain | They intended to fish and cruise, at @ white tie dinner that night | returning before nightfall. But ot os Welt Moms fr te their 16-foot outboard developed | engine trouble. Laughlin-said he rowed until-he | became tired, but the boat con-| tinued to drift out into the lake. | The heat. spoiled the meat in ‘ Burglars Are Grateful, | Leave Thank-You Note | * | K WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WIS! (UPI)—The burglars who broke) Noneatny s‘schedule calls for a: - {nto the home of Lawrence. Bohman’ | visit to the agricultural experi- at least were grateful, | ment station @t Beltsville, Md; an After polishing off..eight eggS\ address to the. Washington - press and a quart of milk and breaking corps at a National Press Club the dial of a radio, they left this luncheon; and_a motor tour note: through th ital. “Nice meal. Nice rode, too.” Other highlights @t the tour in-| Auto Prodction Up (Advertisement) chide: on With 1960-Models- Sept. 17—Train trip. ta New York, I a luncheon given by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, @ reception by former) DETROIT — Domestic auto | Am AV. Averell-Harriman, |production started its upward | a black tie dinner given by the|climb with 1960 models this week | Economie Club of New York. {despite the Labor Day holiday, | * Sept. 18—A trip hy car to — s Automotive Reports said | 'Park»f6 visit Mes. Franklin today. i — address to-the U.N.| production for the four-day mbly, @ tour of NeW week was estimated at 21,772 ond ‘3 dinner. given by Dag Ham-| against 17,261 Yast week, and itharskjold, secretary general of! o4 972 in the similar week of the United Nations. | 1968. _3—Plane-trip to .Les An. . @ hmch with motion, picture | industry leaders, a tour of the Los | | | Ward's said 14 companies were building cars this week with, Cad- | illac, Thunderbird, Lincoln and | Ford's Faleon entering .1960 model | production for the first time. * *« * Angeles area, a dinner given by Mayor Norris Poulson. Dress as jar later dinners ‘by wanes: busi- /\ ss suit ‘ “Rept, 20~Trafntripito San Fran- Mine g output was estinsated/ at | mG cisco, meeting and me with a! !°,950, down frem 15,433 last week. } fy Ao Fy group of -union iA year ago 6,876 trucks = built} He Pr L ae Pees tour” in the seeprable week. im; 8 8 2 gr A Your stomach can churn acid }_ Sept. 21——Motor ‘of San; of PR Be Pe when you're upset. Carry Tums |Ftancisco, tour of harbor by ship, 7 ate ‘5 , eke 42.4 for fast, effective feliet: -vigif tothe _Integnationel. 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0-bo-bo,” and nev- browse around . . Put your tears it down BOYLE He arrives Tuesday and will) At Beltsville he will have a er bored anybody. wanted needs on lay-away and e This is the obituai’ of one side Pend most of the day with Presi-/ chafice to see how U.S. agricultur-| And there was little Scotty who have them ready for the coming of one city block in Manhattan—4¢nt Eisenhower, eating, talking, al torpedoes are developed, tested carried a rope in his hand and bet Season. Sark trancing catly ° the north side of W. 5ist street, 478ung. = and fired in the worldwide battle| you 50 cents you couldn't te bie available. between 5th and 6th avenues . International politics out of the against hunger. jup so he couldn't get away. He a ” ps way temporarily, be will be reaty| Because of the food ads, Belts-, was known as “the poor man’s " ae It now is a big business block, to look around. And 80, at 9 @.m. ville means turkeys to most of = Houdini. STILL A FEW G00D letudded with banks and office Wednesday, be will be off to the Small, compact, meaty, Beltsville) There was a famous death in e buildings. A huge power shével's 28Ficultural ‘research center at! turkeys got their name because! this block. Collier’s magazine died USED MOTORS LEFT! ihungry maw is eating through shes iar tage ee? 15 miles northeast they wate dovenped _~ center. - —and had a magnificent ae e | : : of the White House. | wake. : jruins of older buildings to make *¢ 2 * | H Americans worry so much; Important ag this may be, tur-| | way . ‘ ns of the new aes bannato oa over their weakness, real or im- keys are but a minute traction off Commerce has taken over the yj © | It symbolizes the great changes aginary, they forget their strength. the Beltsville story. The center block, But as the big shovel digs a 1] $ ° now under way in mid Manhat But Khrushchev remembers. |hag 2,300 employes on its 11,000\the reluctant earth, one who re- ler It's no accident that he begins acres. You cx ge’ an awesome | members thinks less on the glory/ . ve Twent ears oe thin, Hack at Beltsville, or that he's stopping, idea of their work by glancing|this block will know than on the’ Plenty Of Parking e . ye t city’s Jif for two days in Iowa, to see down the job classifications: dairy|lonesome glory of the good times 630 Oakland wes ac gears aie! a “ = 2 = _for ‘himself how tall that tell cern) technologists, geneticists, helmin-!it has already known, when the FE 8-0453 ere with a colorful a andi + grows thologists, nema: . a : eae nw ome by a. gh a aaithe Wage “We aren't going to blow up turists. 3 forever. ae 8 * so 5 eae ye Vast mausoleum lt 10 _ Ad ‘of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt last lof the big league society dowa Rs (gers. anchored the block elegantls ito Sth Ave. From there it ran lraffishly downhill. socially to the gcream of the strident 6th Ave elevated trains * + In the 'Lithe Hetel,” * \tectural crime in terra cotta, was ithe spiritiat home of-“The Many Lands Poker Club” [t got its name from the fact. when a loser ‘griped about a bad hand. the oth- er players chorused “I have traveled in many lands and seen Imany strange sights, but never luck like yours."’ The block was ifhabited by a colorful crew of newsmen, actors KEEPING A DATE with George Milne an archi- . UPI Photo MISS BIKINI OF 1975 — Sporting just ebout the briefest swimsuit ever seen, two-year-old Jennifer Myera cuts loose with a real bathing beauty smile at Miami's Crandon Park beach Jennifer, who might be ‘Miss Bikini of 1975’ has brought along a * big hat to keep the sun off and protect her complexion. She must be careful. wee eae -- $$ nrc nnn ALTO T, songwriters, grifiers., at drifters and hipsters. On an ay n Gromyko Again to Lead of the Russian Soviet Republic,|erage evening you could run into . _and Balabek Martirosyan, foreign everyone from a jockey to @ har Reds at U.N, Opening minister of the American } edera- poon salesman or a lady wrestler ; tion, ; down on her luck LONDON «® — Foreign Minister In addition there will be five! There were expensive restau & . Andrei Gromyko again, will lead aiternate members. heir. names Pants and? cheap restaurants and . the Soviet delegation to the IM4th\ were not given. If past’ practice" few sidewalk cafes where you : session of the U.N. General |is followed, Gromyku will stay in ae ri oo On al 4 ta orn IMT Ore lifyine, Assembly opening in iNew York |New York for : monn or 1 theo lowly. down ‘on And pegper our Sept. ao ee 9) eis salad) At one, a retired French A Tass dispatch said other mem. |ton to a subordinate, probably : professor from Columbia’ Univer hers will he Vassily Kuznetsov, | Kuznetsov ' ity held court) and made “his own ee first deputy foreign minister; / ‘small Paris Arkady Soboloev, permanent So} In an average cross section of, + * | viet representative at the U.N.; |American adults, two of three men! At one bar you could get an | Mikhail Yakovlev, foreign minister/and women wear. eye glasses. ‘honest slug of scotch for 35 cents ee oe : , B7 OLDS Convert. 98 TV SEASON IS HERE 07 OLDS Mamet. RE, $17Q5 Bile Wf 5 . ‘It +57 RAMBLER Sta. 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Insignia rings | Claims Fear It Would engineered to carry quality | ; watches were displayed in Ge Cast Doubts on Belief neva, Switzerland: in Legality of Use Tax | LANSING (UPI) — Republicans don't want a bi-partisan commit-! ; ONE LEVEL SHOPPING HOLLYWOOD BEDS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS Free Parking for 5,000 Cars Nate tax plan to the l-cent use SHOPPING MIRACLE MILE “Cexren o Seenes ot Sanere Se oe ee You Get Complete: You Get Complete: ‘ |unconstitutional. | © Box Foundation © Box Foundation * Sen.- Clyde Geerlings (R-Hol- | e H el . Motorola TV) .39. Sinise © Innerspring Mattress © Innerspring Mattress the Supreme Court probably will : ; | ieee) | Tule in favor of the increase. @ Legs @ Legs | Ai | Rep. Joseph Kowalski (D-De- | . ' treit), Democratic floor leader | °39°° ‘3 8° in the House, yesterday asked | | Geerlings to go along with for- g : | mation ef a committee. | 7 . a § | : , - : peaks aoe Pond ay pete ll USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT ‘to go into operation if the high| ' at nie Se eet eee TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! Luxurious Low-Boy = this question is before, ; See with Sound-Out-Front | the court, I’ believe that action by ENN the legislat long the lin ' : $219.95 suggest geese ee impropet,”| - DO NTO Geerlings said. | K-SH 5 a | The idea would lead to “great} ay, SWEET S — ‘confusion,’’ Geerlings said. | t use tax ha into ef. | : Radio and TV Shop fect tm an orderly manner and] legislative discussion of —_ others 422 W. 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Three bedrooms, full basernent, all brick home with family Me bath model with three bedrooms, fomily kitehen ond ‘Duty BERT L. SMOKLER CO. Soles by J. W. MURPHY & ASSOCIATES @ Model Phone OR 3-4911 ‘$89 Orchard Lake Ave. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 1, 1959 : = f ug oes * ae - f sr es eens =s TWENTY-SIX _ . To Smooth wer for Khrushchev? _ frames Nix ?- Way Si n. ” ‘WISSANT, Pease (UPI) — Sac- TOKYO (AP)—Asidn Commun-jwere ready to negotiate ‘if ree opén plea to beth to settle their Para Calif. Progr ap Paul ists are talking peace through'royal Laotian government still de- border differénces, ; rron acon ie — “friendly negotiations’ on two/sires a peaceful settlement.” | Peiping radio said Chinese Com-|'rom Britain to France yesterday, : | + toda ye but cramps forced him to abandon fronts—the India-china border and_| x ‘munist newspapers y talons to suales 0 to-way tet in Laos. But the Reds are giving A U.N. fact-finding mission is prominence to the sey ja plans i . . y tip. no indication of a readiness te leaving New York for Laos Satur-|the Soviet news agency Tass ‘'de-| % make concessions, iday night In answer to an appeal nourcing the exploitation of the, Pepa ee anges er at *-* * ‘for help from the royal govern. Sino-Indian ,border issue by the: p-m., 15 rs an Latderstae : ‘after leaving Dover. After a few Red China’s parliamentary ment, The rebels accused the West and to sow discord between | minutes seat. be TN aol st : plunged back into) standing committee was called UN. of interfering in the internal the two greatest Asian countries, ' the channel but was overcome by| sudden|, into session today to dis- affairs of Laos, China ahd India.”’ | erbilige after ewlmming 2 few hus- cuss the growing dispute with, There was speculation here the The convening by Red China ,of \dred yards. India along the Tibetan border.|Commijnist peace gestures might its parliamentary standing com-| He returned to Britain by boat, This came after the Laotian be at the urging of Moscow to mittee underscored the grave __ rebels announced Wednesday they create a more relaxed internation- view Pieping is taking of the bor- -= al atmosphere for Premier Nikita der troubles, Air Conditioner Kills 1 Khrushchev's trip to the United +_ w+ © i ' States next Tuesday for talks with The New China News Agency BAYONNE, N.J. (AP)—An air President Eisenhower ({8CNA) in a terse announcement. conditioner exploded Thursday on! Wants Answers * * * emphasized that the meeting will a.Navy barracks ship, killing a) The Soviet. Union has shown con- be a full dress affair—‘‘an en- chief petty officer and injuring! ’ ‘ cern over the growing bitterness larged” session”. of the standing two others, Nameg were with- in Fatal Shooting between Red China and India with committee. ‘held. = j — a * * 9 | Coroner to Question Brazilian Athletes in Death of Oarsman oi DRAY font CHICAGO om —Du Page County A ae ne HOME FURNISHINGS wunts ome very direct answers’ COLONIAL from Biaathan athletes in the im CONTEMPORARY | pending inquest into the fatal ! shootiig of Brazilian oarsman Ron 1 aldo Dunean Arantes, * 4 * * i The inquest, originally scheduled i for Sept. 17, was moved today to permit testimony of Arantes' fel- low Pan American Games athletes hefore they return to Brazil to- H Hr HI-LEVEL “They got the panty walst | treatment when we talked to | TWIST them Monday,” Lewis sald yea | BLENDED YARNS terday. “They were handled with 0 kid gloves, but there's going to | 12 C \ 100% Nylon be a little aweati ef those * lads." “ i orere 8 Colors : aN Arantes 7} of Ria De Jnniero, | » was found shot to death outside a Ny. *6»° 795 dormitery on the North Central -” College campus In suburban Na Per Yard Per Yard perville shere the Brazilians stayed Close by was 4 new pistol With one shot fired. « . * The finding of a scrap of paper yesterday turned official attention away from two Chilean athletes who lived in the same dormitory Parte of Arantes’ tdentifieation | eard had been found on the qee- - ond floor ledge outside the dor mitory room of Chileans Higinio Sevilla and Federico Weinsse. * * * said it appeared the identification card fragments ght have been thrown out of he Chileans’ window but the missing piece of the card was found in a hathroom next to ther room. yes terday, jndicating. the card was tom up amdt three trom the bath room window. 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FRIDAY, _ SEPTEMBE ZR M1, 1959 | sae : ei Se — bas: 3 ae Seer ye Senge Penna sete re ene Te a Two Panilac M ern] Sa wore Bary 1. Miter intl rigs Callas : Gis i in Europe Buying 2 iF ington; Kendal] A, Madaras| . ‘Foreign Cors, but 5 o:<: Among Thirteen ina rover Hawkins, ton ot Flies Away ee Marine Enlistees [penne 186 Teer T With Aristotle |v. servicemen in Europe are * * * lbuying more European cars each TONITE! | . Thirteen men trom the Pontiac) The men are now undergoing 12 MILAN (UP])—Opera nae Maria | ‘year, but still prefer American area were enlisted in August, jweeks of recruit training at San Callas and shipping magnate models, a survey showed today. ONE SHOWING ONLY . through the Pontiac Marine Re-| + Diego, Calif. | Aristotle Onassis left Milan in his} Figures for vehicle registration crulting Substation. private plane today, less than two; in the Army and iagh stevie vers BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 The Marine recruits from Pon- . . -born| 'ropean commands as of last Ma Ty iT inc were Gerald G. Fuller ot Actress Linda Cristal [42 after ee ete rn 31 showed that U.S, servicemen Le pmetber py 1019 Ohefrylawn St., William B. Cross Files for Divorce: Singer announced she was leaving and their families in Europe are McClure dr. of 9422, Hlinois Ave. her husband. idriving 82,704 automobiles—49,602 IANDMENTS x * * | American, 33,102 foreign. and James T, Tracey of 115) SANTA MONICA, Calif, (AP) Palmer St, Actress Linda Cristal, matching Their desination was uncertain’ Airport officials said the plane was 9 Others from the area were Mar. cruelty charge for cruelty charge, T vin D. Henderson of Avon Town- has filed a cross-complaint for headed for Venice, where Onassis’ | o Be Freed of Tax ship, Myles S. Nurenberg Jr., divorce. . yacht is docked | WASHINGTON (AP) — Under Clark C. Cumming, and Leroy R | * +e ft 2 « ‘a Senate-passed bill, 108 more De Masellis, all of Waterford Town-, Oil company. executive Robe Al Onassis and Miss Callas both, | federal government and congres- ship. and James C. A. Scheibner of W. Champion sued her for divorce |have denied Italian press reports sional officials would be relieved: Milford: ; ‘Sept. 6. that he was the cause of the rift) of paying District of Columbia {-! * *® Miss Cristal, 26, and:Champion, between her and her husband,| come taxes. The House had voted! Rounding out the list of new re. 35, were married in April 1958. '& year-old Battista Meneghini. | earlier to exempt 78 officials, | 1000 HONDERS eae ) THRILLS! HESTON-BRVANER- BAXTER ROBINSON: DECARLO HIS GRIN'S BUILT-IN — “Bobbie,” 14-year-old dachshund, is the dog with the smile that’s returned for awhile, His dentafttech- nician mistress, Mrs. Ellie Godel of Millbrae, Calif., fitted the pooch with his uppers. The crocodile-like grin results from the fact starring that the iowers are yet to come, once two old snags have been DAVID HIVEN |) extrac a | com PAGE] re DEREK CANTINFLAS fy SiR CLDRIC WICKE - nina FOCH ' MARTHA > JUDITH VINCENT ROBERT NEWTON SCOTT ANDERSON : PRICE Witten for'the sciane by ALNLAS MACKENZIt JESSE L USKY, JR + JACK GARISS + FREDRIC A FRAME Based apes thy MAE SOMPIURES ol ce cont od [C= UIE TECHNICOLOR SHIRLEY MacLAINE ‘Never, Never Again,’ r SEE ¢¢ ramous sraes I) Says Judge in Binge And 4 cast oF 68,090 1 CHAMPAIGN: Ill. (UPI) — A-+-ed-scores of volunteer applicants, | ‘| ; ee ” | social- drinking judge went on the | was.conducted before a group of " S wagon today while his stomach JPs and judges here for a traffic a NATIONAL BOARD OF RI oew recovered {rom qa bout with sci- court conference. ence ; SHOW —fhssyae TIME “i'm net going to do this again Pispadny oe a — —not even in the interest of “ hook one Wredt 4 anges FR & science,’ Justice of the Peace iskallag pa ‘os. rt r Complete!- Uncut! 1. & MON. 7:30 ONLY Robert Brown moaned at the | shoes of 190 proof whisky, Bote DRIVE-IN THEATER height of his binge in a Univer- si cidade bal otaved vertical FAMILY DRIVE-IN Popular Prices! 1:00 >4:00 | sity of Illinois laboratory here. | cm eheey ed v | put “ SAT. & SUN. 7:00 - 10:00 * * * | _ Brown did the best — and , Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Rosds — Béx Office Opens 6:30 P.M. Hrcenire Wioined (newspapers fared the worst. | A Children 25¢ Anytime | man Harold Stainer, 29, of De- = ~~ ce nil. serie / eatur, Ill, and Illinois law stu- | Who said he takes only a few | Adults Nights G Sun. 90c / dent James Struif. Alton, fl, in tee a year, drank 842 shots of FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1, atest to show how little alcohol , Whisky in 45 minutes and got fg nF Adults Sot. Matinee 70c | it takes to make a man a dan- | Sick. i 20. Robert | gerous driver While his fellow, guinea pigs | od = j D | The experiment, wnic h attract- went through a battery of tests, | 5 _— ERGMAN- URGENS. See a ——— Brown repaired to a couch | a a where he moaned like a seasick 1 } . sailor for two hours. hots F y; He fipally arose and took tests | which showed he made 160 per B a nker / | cent more errors than before J | drjhking. Stainer’s errors in- é ofeased by ii per cent and | DON’T MISS THE GO-CART CHAMPIONSHIP )May Die © Sratirate'2s pr cent more RACES BETWEEN THE TEAMS FROM (Sipe enor Bardem ora tr te, THE PONTIAC PRESS and WPON Sure 2 ee | Nevada, was ip critical Aondition | Brown said he thought he did | ; ~ | , ; | TON IGHT Y | = was phot In the stomach! Se nest drunk driver who : = next drun ver | e Thursday gs he chased a robber| comes befove_me . . . I'm going | | who then/killed himself as police to feel very sorry for him,” the | TIP OF THE Six Directed b in HAPPINESS MARK ROBSON 7, closed i ee ~ + repentant judge said as he grate- Screen pl ay by Time Trials 7:30 Race Time 8:30 of gunman tabbed a teller of| tilly accepted a ride home, ISOBEL LENNART $1 and ran out of the bank. 5 Collins made a tackle, the iI\i| “I would, like to tell you-about a motion picture which 1 sincerely believe you will not easily forget. It is called ‘The Irn of the Sixth Happi- ness — filmed against the turbulent and trou- bled background of old China. It tells the dramatic story of Gladys AyIward— who is still living and working in China today. She is the woman whose courage and humility M-59 SPEEDWAY }2 22822 2)ouses"" | fll end identified the heldapman | Rep wa t , | as John P. Karn of the Morning gains e[o 3 MILES WEST of EM 38-6900 Gee eee ot ie | / Bank of America in Los presen WASHINGTON \P—Michigan's PONTIAC AIRPORT JU 8-] 144 a = ae tae a sent, Waen poles an ae made a miracle happen in the face of almost | PAS ne OSH Rene neseeReeeRROReMmasesueceeeneccoseesenanese shot in 1933 and killed a robber that overrode President Eisen- | overwhelming danger. DOOR PRIZE in 1956 hower's veto of the second-try. | i It is the story of three people from different 5 COUPON YOU MAY WIN Name ___ : ST | Pablle works money bill, | | | worlds ... the past... the present ... and a Only one Republican — Rep. i Iii the future — who meet and each in their way M-59 Address ; PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police a pana" eam | jreported Thursday that Lilly Senate. Michigan’ . SPEEDWAY [Dache. internationally known octal contend Patrick ae Lilly Dache Loses clip | a affect one another with their own meaning of ifashion and beauty expert, lost a Namara and Philip A. Hart, vot- DOOR PRIZE SILVER DOLLARS! DOOR PRIZE = a é The Chinese will wish you five happinesses — health ... wealth ... long life... virtue . and a peaceful death in old age. There is also a sixth happiness which each of us must find in our own hearts. This is the story of that sixth happiness — and how it came to the inn that bears its name!” life and death — of love and happiness. jleaf-shaped diamond clip valued ed with the majority as the Sen. COUPON COUPON jat $15.000 while attending a fash- ate everred veto 72-23. | fon festival here Wednesday, She Sere ts the aa Michigan rep- ETT ry yyy yyy iil | told police that the clip appar- resentatives divided their vote ently dropped from her dress | \while she was passing through fs & 4) age aenaeouesaieiecnonan ge it ci 1 A a Ses ____. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 : od “TWENTY-NINE _ | oF eA Car eesiece se dhs : : ¥ : Only three states = all of them {tlie latest 1s ‘Know the Law fal we eee pai Confirms Appointment nt ne sate — ao weg a ed, o . Ok : es Pe ‘of Albion Man as General |ing number of tornado deaths in| consin, — ta REM coms nova Pitfalls in Gitte to. Minors) 23.22 — en , : ment of Noble Owen Moore, Al- | ' ' ; ‘ ee : 3 bion, as brigadier general has been tt Ferbvery gidwhaqpecrer | By FAYE HENLE single individual and only one per-/a minor, the value of the property| confirmed by the Senate, Gov. G.’ Poy» NEA Feature Writer son may act as custodian. he has given may be taxable in Mennen Williams’ office said A involved with an older man... Btate after sintp hpa,jasend lowe) The lows do uot apply. % gileibic Russ. ettaly Mewd be 4p Me itieemtay. | ' vuling on gifts of money or secur-imade by will but only to gifts fore the minor reaches 21. ~ Moore, artillery commander of BI ities to minors, that are made during the donor's} It may be more-advantageous to|the 46th division of the Michigan’ | -And bankers around the country lifetime. pe en i pit BE ersmnre t the) Tax result | curities, custodian can we colonel by Weliame- Merch Oy ee aban ba be > ee Goats We #)' Moore is Calhoun County prose- CARTOONS ¥ regarding these rulings, especially; First there is the gift tax. You rotates Reale HELD OVER! ; \ e Fogg lgtesyr tyres = exceeds i anne | : PONTIAC NOW THRU SATURDAY! |; — giving. If the income from such a gift is wised for the support of a child, remedy the situation so far (i js subject to tax, taxable to the ot securities were con- ; i the New York Stock Ex: eee oe he gees! ba EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! co- ° Aaneeiatinn Sok setntes salah hoya to wy | TWO MAJOR FEATURES y moments of pain. Here are your parents’ shock, your . friends’ warnings, your own agony and ecstasy." ~ Here is the motion picture thet says it all- with all the “Stops!” out! Minor’s Act rules, which covers side eee aes Se | 7 oo ae ee eee a child 7 ei | | It : tat a ot age ora student, : ‘ing = ae ae are a lfa donor is also custodian for xu . . ‘bunch of questions you should ask | a . |/ And Shirley's out to prove | your bank or broker, (As far as | the facts with figures! 'T can see, the Uniform Act \King of Waxdom | isembles those rujes that govern vy Ww French verbs: it is packed with Wants to Make \exceptions such as Wi ‘ing the only state allowing sits Statue of Callas of insurance under the law.) KIM FREDRIC NOVAK - MARCH. ee _ ee WM penn DAVID ol SHIRLEY NIVEN / MacLAINE ) comms | Determine which law is in effect ° : : = ——- wT. in your state—the Model Law or rg iy up — Tussaud ants to 3 : , ™ GIG YOUNG ‘tomate m PADDY CHAYEFSKY tons to sp the Uniform Act—because Yours, ‘admire. * ‘ee Leorn How orewrsted on restwey by Jeohut Legos gift must be registered accordingly. | & + rey} I eo Li memes | For instance, New York: has just) Bernard Tussaud, of the famous “ “ ASK ANY = be Ore @ ADDED e NEXT SAL MINEO IN switched from the Model Law to) London waxworks which houses $ He = - GIRL Pets ‘ — & “ ad the Uniform Act% lifelike figures of just about i oh ey ness. COLOR CARTOON | “PRIVATE’S AFFAIR” | nA, | ee eee ee | 7 . i - 4 Determine who may qualify as, amything ome way or another, . © —, - | eustodian. This varies not just ac-| sald today be has asked the | ‘ Vi A euTeare PRODUCT ON and FEATURE— SUSPENSE and shale The TABOO THe ede is on the screen! ‘cording to state, but depending opera singer to sit for a wax ‘upon whether the gift is motey,| effigy. registered securities or bearer se-| He expressed belief she should A LONE YANK WAR CORRESPONDENT es, such aS 8 ent OF be shown in the ‘costume of f , jearen bond. Medea, the Cherubini opera role IN A LAND OF VIOLENCE! What happens if Grandma lives in which she has starred. If that fm one state and Sonny tn an- jdoesn’t suit her, be said, La _ other? Under these circum. (Traviata will do. * | stances, the gift may be made | in accordance with the State | jy takes a smart girl to decide) | that has the most favorable i¢ g man is too old to be con- Nicht of the Quarter Woon NOw! THRU TUES. in CINEMASCOPE sterring Julie London ° John Drew Barrymore | : ‘ law. sidered eligible — or too-eligible Anna Kashfi ° Dean Jones | You should also know that: ito be considered old . . Some | Gifts made under these laws are people think religious treedom 3 oo Agnes Moorehead | irrevocable. _means the choice of which church | Pion ae The | Gifts may be made only to ajto stay away from. —Ear! Wilson. | ANGRY and Nat King Cole HILLS | | Park Free! DuniNs gH ENTIRE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER MA 4-3135 DRIVE-IN | : ) The 25¢ you for parking will be deducted from THEATRE w ts # yes Oey “er cence © (4 . Sho Star the price of your ticket by showing cashier your wari at 7:00 : porking lot ticket. A m % Paul Newman ¢* *& 4 rane © TE Sommence Mme P SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD. ot HAGGERTY DRIVE-IN SHOWING BIRGARA RUSH owte hopper ely ltagie sone ; BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:45 EM 3-0661 os een} The Most Talked of Picture This Year! GREEN ff ANSIONS. tal mel’m the on, sou eee, “THE BAT so: | rn) | Ereerduariy Aint As Though the Camera Were é 3 Aimed Through Kg 3 a Keyhole ) HELD OVER! ert PONTIAC FEATURES ALL COLOR eye OTs Cr eC. SHOWING IT’S TOPS! ONE OF THE TRULY FINE PICTURES THIS SEASON! A MOTION ' caaneene Han PICTURE SO FRANKLY Lives His MicHTiest ADVENTURE } PHYSICAL... SO BOLDLY UNASHAMED WE RECOMMEND IT FOR. ADULT teineniale AUDIENCES ONLY! ee} poesdingy Pond , {m0 Dangers” »-—— SEE —— Harvey Lawrence Heather Sears ACTUALLY pie atememsaslc Simone Signoret He Hed Ten Million Women THE - FINEST. ae FAMILY EXTERTAINMENTE SEE IT! i ~ Expects Hike in Rate _ THIRTY e on FHA Mortgage Loans KANSAS CITY, Mo, (AP) -- A building industry spokesman pre- dicts the ‘Federal Housing Admin- istration will increase the mort- iby one-half per cent, from. 5% to 5% per cent. * * * Carl Mitnick of Merchantville, N.J;, president of the National Home Builders Assn., told more than 400 builders here Thursday gage: rate.on FHA-insured loans WANTED | 1,000 COMIC BOOKS | 1000 True Love Story Mags. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties that he expectsthe increase to) ~ come within 30 days. He didn’t elaborate. Lake Champlain, which covers an area of 600 square miles, is jmostly in New York and Vermont. ‘Rut, it extends about six miles into PIPER‘S MAGAZINE aa \Canadian territory of the Province _'THE PONTIAC PRESS err = = ant * * ————— ,) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 85 Auburn Ave. ‘of Quebec. Seth. is family fun TM TT DANCING THURS., FRI., SAT. & SUN. NITES Music By THE KUNTREY KUZENS Can You Beat This Bill of Entertainment? NOBEL LEE—RAY SCAFE JAMBOREE EVERY SUNDAY 3 P.M. Day Prices — No Cover Charge i Guest Musicians Invited LIQUOR OLD DUTCH MILL Auburn at Churchill Rd. Auburn Heights PT ULLAL ALLL ALLL LALLA LALLA LALLA LeeLee wii eal iil“ 2! ERNIE CRAIG BOB WILSON Rhythm Drums NANCY JEAN Vocalists | JACK YOUNG ‘ BILL WIGGINS t Piano : Lead ALSO be ——e till MODERN and SQUARE DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT —Music By— BILL LAWSON AND HIS BAND GLENN EASTMAN Calling AIR COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT Now Available— BALLROOM ca. tor 1 DANCES and PARTIES . ; ... Call EM 3-9124 “See Choice Liquors bi - | Co Elizabeth Lake Rd. oo ae ee Yi one aaiikis ooukeal and dance to the Music of BOB LAWSON TRIO Friday and Saturday Announcing New Food Service For Your Dining Pleasure we have Just installed a new Barbecue Oven. NOW SERVING =*.\mal times, the Laotlans enjoy fes-| ~itivals where they wear garlands a | aecommodate 800 inmates but may ~ | actually house less than 20 at one — time. A Laotian judge once re- —|marked that, on an average, he ~~ | heard less than one case a week _ | sip sweet rice wine. Even funerals| Al tell jokes, and fijrt. © lerners is t -|ing approval at theatrical presen-| | tations, Instead of applauding, they uth IF YOU WISH... IT’S 2067 Detrett guoter tree hn Tele een. Waits Ventest Every Thers, Adm, $1.60 — Trephies —ALSO— Chick-Inn ms and Livernets Tues., Fri., Sat. SAGINAW AT WILSON FinEes ORC 24 How Service id wBaltsoows | ALWAYs sary CoOL | gpm. a1 $1.25 Ample Parking . ~ AP Wirephote DROWSY MAIN. STREET — This town of Sam Neua is the center of Communists’ attention. If is the stronghold of royal Laotian army forces, Communistded rebel troops are reported massing dn three areas around the town in what could be staging operations for wa three-pronged attack on the mountain-ringed town. But the tempo of Laotian life has quickened since the activity of Red rebels. Formerly, life in Laos was slow and sleepy. Nobody ever cared about what didn't get done, Siestas were long. And clephants often ambled down the main streets. DANCING 5—-NIGHTS—5 = — $5 = FRI. & SAT. ONLY JAM SESSION AY cuantes victor MOORE a “men, PIZZUTI —*s, } Frankie Meadows r ond the Hi-Fi’s — FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH FRY Fish & Chips. .95¢ Fresh Perch. $1.35 Fresh Caught Picheral..$1.85 Visit William Dew at the New TOM THUMB INN 2446 Williams Lake Road at Gale Road Kingdom of Laosj Waking Up Fast WASHINGTON Laos, long a drowsy kingdom where the mythi- cal lotus-eaters would have felt at home, has found itself in the midst of the East-West struggle Stretching southward from the border of Communist China, Laos nestles among Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam in the eae of Southeast Asia. Unitke many Asian countries, Laos is uncrowded and free*from want. With twice the area of | Pennsytvania, it has only 1,655,- 000 residents, the National (ico- in the royal palace at Luang | Prabang, about 130 miles up the Mekong River from Vientiane. The elephants often block traffic as they march down to the river for their daily bath. At times they, pause before a temple to be fed bundles of grass. Incantationg a | whispered in their ears, Luagn Prabang, the royal capi-: tal, gets its name from a two-foot-| high golden image of the Buddha. | The statue, the palladium of the kingdom, was cast in perhaps the 13th century. It has been captured, @CHICKEN)§ T45£ ovT ORDERS eSTEAK Your order willbe ready COMPLETE DINNERS Lunches — Short Orders eFISH eSHRIMP ELVA FREEMAN at the Pi @SEA FOODS Thersday. Friday, ‘Saturday, Sunday 12 Different Varieties of Malted Milk or Milk Shakes “ ‘12* LITTLE BURGER’ © Curb Service © Foot-Long Hot Dogs @ Thick Malts © Fountain Service @ Pizza Dog - @ Pizza Turnover “OPEN 24 HOURS when you call. BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 graphic says, in a number of wars, mainly be- tween the Laotian kingdoms and Thai HAVE YOU BEEN TO Formerly, life in Laos was slow and sleepy. Siestas were long, and the almost nohody cared what didn't) _zet done. Now the tempo of Lao- tian jife has quickened to the activ- ity of Communist rebels. Since |1955, Laos-has received $225 mil- I Hon in American military and eco- _domic aid, The Laotian capital ts sultry Vientiane, a town of 50,000. Except for its many pagoda temples, downtown Vientiane suggests a Village In France, the nation which controlled the country up to 1949 But Vientiane's suburbs resemble “ ap o4Me Sf. or oe oe fs . » @e #% » #h @& Now Playing for Your Pleasure JIMMY HAMM, Famous Piano Artist (Thursday-Friday-Saturday ) Fish Buffet Dinner Frida Buffet Dinners COT OO OEE ee ees y, Saturday, Sunday Enjoy an evening at the Air Conditioned PONTIAC LAKE INN ob LE WK a 3 . For an Evening of Entertainment - Listen to “SULLY,” 250 Ibs. of Musical Rhythm playing your favorite songs 6 nights a week:*,.- (Our Kitchen is Open for Ala Carte ‘til 1 A.M) ~ SMORGASBORD DINNERS DAILY Luncheons paens DAY 5 5:30 te 10:30 P.M. ha 95 $1.95 TT & COUNTRY INN Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant Cocktail and Restaurant 7890 (M-59) ON PONTIAC LAKE fad = ds WV Nd a setting for a tropical movie. Thatched cottages stand on | stilts In groves ef palms and bananas. Underneath, sarong. | clad women weave gold cloth; |; Young men strum soft-toned in- JE | | essibchenond? | struments. Naked tots frolic, and bables drowse. At sunset, boom. | YET? | tng drums call the Buddhist | F monks to prayer. Open Sundays 12 Noon ‘til 8 P. M. BETH'S RESTAURANT 476 W. Huron St. Across From General Hospital FE 3-9383 BETH'S for The Laotians are a gentle peo-| | ple. And they rarely get into trouble, Vientiane's prison serves, air the entire land, The jail can’ Fun-loving and carefree in nor- of colored paper, beat drums, and) are gay. The bier is watched day’! and night by youths and maidens who sing songs, improvise poems, Welcome to the New CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Just South of Williams Lake Read DANCING EVERY NIGHT ' Masic by the ‘3 LITTLE WORDS’ with JOE at the Organ—HAROLD on the Sax and RAY on the Drums FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE Pleatant Service in Modern Surroundings LADIES’ NIGHT Every WEDNESDAY Mon,-Sat. 12 Noon-2 A, M. Closed Sunday Phone OR 4-0022 a Bana Baie, ‘ely Hear Another custom curious to West- Laotian way of show-| ’ & throw cigarettes and paper cofiés Barbecue Chicken and Ribs = |filled with candy onto the stage. i BOB Also Complete meals of Steaks, Chops, etc. -+ | Acting stops while the players cot oe lect their rewards. New Drayton [nr (tac s cated mo otand ot BAILEY areraUKANe olcuTin:tooxue * "| Million Elephants."’ Its flag bears Mayor of the iit ~ the figure of a triple-headed ele- yo 4195 ule Highs QR 3-7161 | ahant. Visitors nce few pachy- Wilbities” Wily ‘2 es ae ae pA es ieee yh! OOM i Rew derms, however, except for those and HIS BAND “* JOE a and RUDY FORTINO | Peaturing the Top Music in Western at the and Hillbilly Style Ocean - SHOWS FR AND SATURDAY Present’. ~ ee A \. AT THE CONSOLE “KENNY DAVIS” JERRY GREEN \ ; On the Drums LIQUOR -- BEER -- WINE. “y-~*-Take Out on Beer — Pizza - Sandwiches FREE: PARKING 94 ubbne Hieron Street a \ %) \'y 2 SPADAFORE| _ FE 3-9446 Sw ik CHINA. CITY _ RESTAURANT | CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD a 1070 WEST HURON 3 . \ iN N N N apes ts ga eg Fa rs | 2 * A Banquets | ae | Miss Michigan Water Wonderland __Lovely Exotic Dancer WITH TwoO FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ) of Ulzsberh Dell” Ss inn = tate ond Cone Late + thew tne W Reservations FE 22981 bee || AVE Tv frecevechanenmenne ssvavesreieoesnasoey +} Sixes: : Fn pho ed os | , ®& Butter PR ee eee ‘ Eaaecscoeecnusvocessunessoonsnesoogees ‘ > Powerful Bears Host " discussing the Big Ten and the Fighting Irish this fall, EPTEMBER 11, 1559-. |THE PONTIAC*PRESS, FRIDAY, 'S T wai bot in Detrott, brought up in Dayton, did my first college playing at the University of Miami in Oxford, Odio, and my first coaching as an assistant to George Lyttle at Wis- consin in 1926. As a West Point assistant and head coach, I. saw our teams go against Illinois, Michigan. and Northwestern | ls Traded to. Despite Charges in Fatal Drill many times, As a West Point player and coach, I experienced all the excitement and controversy of the Army-Notre Dame rivalry. I guess, then, it is natural for me to be interested in| Philadelphia 6-Year Vet Loses Job The Western Conference always has been justifiably proud] to Two Highly-Rated of the caliber of its football and has made its point in inter-| Rookies ® section play. It is stating the obvious to say that no school, ever had more impact on college football than Notre Dame, or was more ‘popular nationally. I understand Wisconsin and. Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Illinois will soon be reappearing on the Irish schedule, where | we already. find Purdue, Iowa, Northwestern and Michigan| The veteran ranks from the great State. I think the more games the Big Ten plays with Notre Championship years of 1952, 1953) Dame, the more midwest college football benefits. and 1957 are dwindving and giving. It would seem. Ohio State, Wis-+— iway to youth dn the Detroit Lions’, consin, Northwestern and Purdue | d | roster. -all have. a fine chance for the Rose Bow! champ, lost its two | title, with much depending on in-| top passers, Randy Duncan and ‘Bob Grottkau and Mike Rabold juries and luck. I lean a little) Mitch Ogiego, and its best run- has cost veteran guard Star’ Camp-| toward Ohio State. Their quad, | ner, Willie Fleming, and will | bell his job with the Lions. especially the first 16 or So, are, feel it’ Yet, I would place the Seutsedny stalwart physical types, big, Hawkeyes, Michigan State, In- to - the Philadephia rugged, active. diana and, perhaps, Mlinois in a | Eagles for a 1960 draft choice. Among the Best are end Jim! Second group to be called serious , Houston, fullback Bob White,| trouble-makers, A third group | 7 nen urd raped . gre peewee : : . ot r . innesota, (© one Ss tackle Jim Tyrer. guard Ernie ne nae Lou Creekmur parr and Bob Wright, quarterback Jerry Fields,| te™perarily tn downcurves but | _ - half Jim Hevkctrest: a not wholly without upsetting Miller quit after he was traded ’ oph = ential, espec ially in traditional ito the Eagles. { pacar’ also) See = . Campbell, a 230 pounder drafted) son, a king-sized halfback, and! ® Cea Minka: ed for the! ter-linebacker Mike Ingram. | Joe Kuharich, who succeeded from lows State, played lor = oe Kuharich, who su e \1952 championship team, afd ‘cx- The backfield of Fields, Fergu- Terry Brennan at Notre Dame, icept for a time in the service he son, White and Herbstreet could ‘can court on quarterback George’ has been with the. Lions as a regu- develop into one of the Buckeyes’ 175, halfback Red Mack and end /@F suard. By BRUNO L. KEARNS | best, and I have a strong hunch ‘Monty Stickles ide the! x * my eld friead Woody Hayes will “OMY SUckles to provide the) a1. far uring the current. ox. go on the town and threw the plinth of a reasonably strong at- hibition season” Campbell was; ball this year. Defensively, “the tack. But the Irish have a typical- pushed into the second team role Buckeyes will continue sound; ly rugged schedule and Kuharich behind Harley Sewell as the two they seldom beat themselves. {faces some line rebuilding. Notre ‘rookies were used alternately in This _is not to imply I think Dame's record will be stronger in bio PARuIAS position, Ohio will ‘go undefeated. I don't November thap in October, W atch | Tt was Campbell who was the think any Big Ten team will. The , target of George Blanda ir the | Conference winner ¢ould lose two '* the Itish to be involved in| pig rhubarb game against tire or- have a defeat and a tie. But ™4ny. high-scoring, close, crowd-| Bears in Chicago in 1956. Ohio probably will end up in the pleasing games, the same as last) ]t was in this game which Bobby Rose Bowlewhich will likely bé the | year, ’ |Layne was hit by Ed Meadows and last Big Ten appearance there for | was out at halftime with a broken the forestgable future. ankle. The injury started a series x * of fights throughout the second Wiscohsin "a Purdue are hard.| half in what was probably one of 2 teams capable of playing | ithe roughest games played in the the Buckeyes a good line game. | — Tackles Jim Heineke and Dan, “T Lanphear ,and guard Jerry Stal- | cup, of the Badgers, are top grade, | as is Ron Maltony, Purdue guard. | Wisconsin's serviceable quarter-| back, Dale Hackbart, gives it an} edge in that department over Ohio! and Purdue. But the Badgers lack ' some of the overall speed-you like to see. . NORTHWESTERN DARK. HORSE The best-balanced Big Ten team | could. be Northwestern, which lost| relatively tittle -by—graduation and)- also has sophomore depth. Dick! Thornton is one of the nation's top | quarterbacks and Ron Burton! rates the same at halfback, There | are other players of quality, and Coach Ara Parseghian (a Miami of Ohio product as are Paul Brown, | Weeb Ewbank and so many other well-known coaches) does a sound job. j I give the Wildcats a very strong’ dark horse rating, and would not be surprised if they take it all. pai depends on their getting by. lahoma and lowa in the first : for a draft choice. Campbell | two games without carnage. | played his college football at Towa, last year's Big Ten and | Iowa State. b | * * * * Campbell threw hard block ‘against one of the Bears in the second half and as he was getting ‘ap off the ground Blanda made a ifield goal target out of Campbell's head. | His kick caught Campbelt in | the shoulder, Had it connected | Campbell's head may have been found in the end sone bleachers. | At this point the big brawl TV cameras. }game ‘and also the divisional title: ‘that day, * * * Coach George Wilson and line jcoach Aldo Forte have been {Pleased with Rabold and Grottkau and thus decided to stick with the| rookies in trading Campbell } Yesterday's workout at Cran- | breek was considered one of the | best in training camp as the‘ | Liens prepare: for Sunday's ex- hibition game against the Browns in Briggs Stadium, Earlier in the pre-season, Detroit defeated Cleveland 93 with its: iground game picking up 259 yards. Tickets for the game wil] go on isale at the Briggs Stadium +win- ‘dows meey morning = ae 00 am. VET TRADED — Stan Camp- bell, véteran Detroit Lions’ guard | since 1952, yesterday was trad- | ed to the Philadelphia Eagles | Golf Ever Fore-Ward NEW YORK (UPI) —'The Na- tional Golf Foundation reports that United States will have more than He Afi-time high. epee Stingy Giants Tonight By United Press International (world champion Baltimore Colts in} The New York Giants, ‘one of holding fon ae a Pa this | the National Football League's S¥™mer, has a formidable array) most defensive-minded teams, run 4 - igor a irony into the high-scoring Chicago Bears ,... bed mdHutt, tonight in a nationally.televised ex-%Y Grier and Jim Katcavage: hibition game in Chicago. x ® ® The Bears scored 106 points in HERSHEY, Pa. — Coach Buck their last two pre-season games Shaw said Thursday -that four while the Giants have not per: rookies and possibly a fifth willi— mitted a touchdown in their last start for the Philadelphia Eagles’ two exhibitions. Sunday in their game with the Tonight's Contest will be tele- Baltimore Colts in Philadelphia. re om * * * ‘vised by OBS, ‘starting at 16:15 | Oy offense left guard Darrell Pm, Ashbacher of mand right “George Halas’ Bears, undefeated tackle J. “a Rice & the starters, On defense will in four pre-season games, wil] have ' be John Nocera of Towa at the! the services of three fine quarter- (Started outside the range—of—the—to The Lions lost the! - backs — Zeke Bratkowski, Ed Brown and Rudy Bukich—search- ing for such receivers as Willard Dewveall, Merrial Douglas and) Bill MeColl, Hard-ruming R ick Casares, ‘who scored three touch- downs in the Bears’ last game, presents a constant ground threat. New York, second only to the left ‘linebacker spot and Alan Mille of Boston College inthe left Bee: | ondary. Rounding out a full week-end schedule are these games; Chicago! Cardinals at Pittsburgh tonight; — ‘San Francisco at Los Angeles Sat: lurday night, and Baltimore at. ‘Philadelphia Sunday-afternoon, — + Laugh Is Unanimous _ Wins: Fight, Loses Pants: | ® COLLEGE, PARK, Md. (AP}— Incensed ‘by growing criticism” in the, aftermath of a teammate’ 8 tragic death, a group of Univer- sity of Maryland football player! came to the defense of Coach Tom Nugent today. * 4 £ | Players, Lohr's Parents - For Maryland Coach So did the pargnts of the vic- tim, Charles (Sonny) Lohr. - Four veteran members acting’ ‘as spokesmen for the ‘football’ vehemently denied a re-| port that Lohr had undergone prolonged workout under. ‘protest’ The success of two. rookie guards, before his fatal golinpee on. the really know what happened, *. de- ,Clared Fletcher, a junior from ‘practice ‘field... They volunteered giiunseke ‘after Robert. D. Welshmer, 17- Compbelt wee jyear-eid pia -player—at—High—Peint- +High- School in Beltsville; Md, said he saw Lohr kept. on the Maryland piactice field Sept, 2 after the rest of the squad was his staff “are always-fair and just dismissed. ‘ Two other youths have ‘ported Welshmer’s ac@gunt, Lohr, 19year-old sophomore center from Bladensburg, Md., ‘collapsed at the end of a drill ‘and died Sunday in a Baltimore hospital. Doctors said he died from the effects of heat exhaus- tion, sup- _* &* * Welshmer said Lohr com- plained, “I can't do it,’ after fall- ing to the- ground three or four’ times during one drill, yet was ordered by an assistant coach to continue. Alan Monitor Long, 19-year-old Maryland freshman, said he saw the drill while reporting to fresh-| man practice. He said he heard Lohr plead, “Please coach, let me 'stop.”’ The other person who supported Welshmer’s account is Frank Wilkinson, 18-year-old former co- captain of the football team at, inearby Montgomery - Blair High School. He said he heard Lohr New Pro Grid League Meets Cities to Be Picked of ~ AML BEVERLY HILLS, Calif —The. newly organized American rofessiona] football league meets aie tomorrow and Sunday to se- ‘lect two other cities for the eight- club circuit and to receive rec- ommendations for a commissioner Attending the to-day sessions | will be representatives. of Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Min- neapolis-St, Paul, New York City | ' and Denver. Currently in the run- ning for the other two cities are Seattle, Buffalo, New a Kansas (ity, St. Louis, ville and Miami, A committee headed by Barron Hilton of Los Angeles is scheduled, to make the recommendation for a commissioner ‘but there were ex-, pected fo be several candidates: for the job, The owners also will hear a re- Emerson, the “forgotten Austral: ‘don champ Maria Bueno vs. Louise! at the present rate of increase, the port on a league constitution and ian,” by-laws but whether they wil] be golf courses by next year, an adopted at the current meeting was Olmedo of Peru in the quarter-, .dgubttul. 4 | back Bob Gallagher, quarterback Fletcher a Complete Circuit, (UPD | | Olmedo, big Barry MacKay of Christine ‘Dayton, |. “ft aff depends on how Olmedo _Hinspired days. 1 think I can beat, say, “{ oan't do this I don't have | to do this.”’ These accounts said Lohr was running threugh a conditioning drill in which” players _ race, through a network of ropes strung raliel to.the ground at a height | of abouf six inches off the ground. Publication of Welshmer's ac- count drew vigorous protest from: iguard Tom Gunderman, _half- and-tackle Kurt Schwarz. “I can't understand why people make. statements when the\ don't Front Royal Va. “I was out there ‘at the same time with Sonny and ididn't see or héar any coach yell- Ling or driving anybody." : Gunderman, a senior from Franklin, N.J., said Nugent and in their treatment of all plavers.”' * * * Mrs. Lucile Lohr, the mother of* ‘iar i -the_victim, wrote Nugent—9- note rid a # yesterday, saying the family does opie: wy & ‘ not feel the coach was responsible for the boy’s death. Maryland TAKES JOB Roukie Mike opens its season against West Vir- ginia on Sept. 19 * “My friends and I." wrote Mrs Lohr, ‘‘will be at the game on the 19th cheering for you." v versity, takes over the guard posi Rabold and another rookie, Bob nounced the trade of Stan Campbell to the Philadelphia Eagles. guard pot pushing UB ampbell into. a reserve role State champions from Michigan, | Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana plus | national over-all men's king Henry | Holmes of Florida will compete in the Ist annual Cass Lake Open ‘Water Ski jumping tournament to be held tomorrow near the Bay- | side boat area. The meet will start ‘at 11 a.m. and continue until 5 p.m. ‘with 42 skiers taking part, oe we ot Stan Hack’s confract as Den- ver manager will not be renewed for 1966. The former Major ~ | League star and manager fin- ished 8th. * * * The Michigan State Police pisto! team defeated a Detroit police team to win the Governor's trophy at a shoot in Jackson yesterday Both teams had identical scores of 1,433 but the state boys had four more bullseves. * * * ‘St. Louis is planning a 56,000- | seat sports stadium as the center- | plece of a downtown re-develop- _ ment program. The Chamber of | Commerce approved an $80,935,- 600 program yesterday. | ‘* * * Another Michigan sectional qual- ifier for the US. Amateur golf ‘tournament Has withdrawn his en itry, thereby admifting State Ama teur champ Bud Stevens of West- ‘ern. Stevens, the No, 2 alternate replaces’ Art Olfs Jr. of Birming- ham, who wit! nor be able to ar- tend Birmingham's Ray Lovell Jr was the previous dropout with Bill Michaeis of Detroit Golf Club taking his piace Rabold, guard from Indiana Uni- tion for the Detroit Lions who an- Grottkau. have been aperine the a a ee enon Tigers Now Trying to Regain 3rd S2>qpeK ES Battle Yankees ‘Don’t Win Any More’ Rigney Gets Warning SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Bill Rigney, manager of the San Francisce Giants, received a note Thursday warning him not to win any more baseball games in the race for the National League pennant. “Rigney, you don't listen to warnings now, we go in for_action. We warned you don't win any more games.” _Rigney commented that some crank probably wrote the note. He said he had received two similar notes in recent weeks. The envelope, which showed up invRigney’s mail at Seals Stadium Thursday, was postmarked San Francisco, either Sept. 8 or 9, but the postmark was blurred. The note was on a single piece of white paper, about 2 by 5 inches, and was all in typewritten capital letters. “I didn't notify police but threw the notes inte the waste basket where they belonged,” Rigney teld news- men. br: | = Aussie Emerson Gunning for Olmedo’s Scalp Today FOREST HILLS (UPI) — Roy’ In women’s singles, it's Wimble-| is gunning for an upset today Brough Clapp of Beverly Hilts,’ . . . Calif, Darlene Hard of Montebello, Calif., vs. 16-year-old Karen Hantzé of San Diego, Calif.; Sandra Reyn-; olds of South Africa vs. Ann against Wimbledon champion Alex finals of the U.S. tennis champion- Ships. Truman vs Ohio, Neale Fraser and edd Knode of Panama Rod Laver of Australia. are ygackay racked up his fourth (favored to hammer their way into consecutive straight set victory the semifinals but if there's any yesterday by downing Bob Mark, ‘ monkey-wrench tossing Emerson’ og Australia 64, 6-4, 97, commit-| figures he’s the man to do it. ting only 10 double faults—good for Barry—and dropping his serv-| ice only once after. heeding. >4 in the = set, Go- Cart Feature “plays,” sald the 22-year-old Emerson, who ranks second to. Fraser in his country but was passed over in favor of third- ranked Laver in Davis Cup singles play. “Unless Olmedo has one of those jhim. Anyway, try.” I'm keen for. the Hardtop racing continues fo- * * * night at the Pontiac Speedway Haydon ‘of England, and Britain's! Dorothy! at M-59 Tonight | ‘The peculior Reruvian, however, ‘is building up to the mental peak ithat carried him to the heights in 1958 Davis Cup competition, in the: Australian championships and again at Wimbiedon, Alex is°a big favorite to face Fraser in Sun-| day’ $ final. MacKay, America’s chief hope among the three U.S, survivors, meets Bernard (Tut) Bartren of i | Chek” “Cravh' Absit of The Press sports department with all the tep racers in ac tien, Feature attraction wll be a GoCart rate between two mem- bers of the Pontiac Press sports department and two members of station WPON. Bit Cornell and will trace against Jim “Pull. Throt- tie” Casey and Chock a slide’* Lewis ‘fron iy (othe Today, Saturday | Thursday. Loss Dropped Bengals to 4th Place; Foytack Hurls Today NEW YORK “—The Detroit. Ti- .gers have a golden oppertunity today to regain third spot in the American League. | They lost it as the frustrated New York Yankees came to life yesterday and overpowered Kansas »City 12-1 while the Boston Red ‘Sox .were belting the Tigers 7-3 _ The Yankees, as a result, are | a half-game ahead of the Tigers j as the two teams open their final | series of the season, } | If the Tigers had played as well ithis scason against other teams as ithey have with the Yankees, they AP Wirephote - Bill Rigney, GETS THREAT manager of the San Frkncisco Wold be up on top instead of iChicago. ‘The Tigers have beaten ithe Yankees 13 out of 20 games iso far. Giants holds the warning note he received threatening him if he won ahy more games in the | race for the National League pennant, He said he threw the * * * Usually, manager Jimmie Dykes jhas his Yankee killer, Frank Lary, ready to go against New York. \But it is doubtful that Lary will ‘get in this_series. He started against Boston yesterday but made a quick exit after giving up four (runs in two innings. | Dykes’ pitching choice today is Paul Foytack who had a | three hif shutout the last time | the Tigers were in New York: , Don Mossi, who has five stitches ' in his left shoulder from having * a cyst removed last week, is due | to pitch Saturday. ' 4 Pete Runnels and Gene Stephens contributed to the undoing of the notes in the waste basket. { 5 TODAY'S BASEBALL. * “aMbhICA® LEAGUE. : Tigers in Fenway Park yesterday. age ta 83 a Pry = Stephens’ two-run double in the Sexe Tie i pa es jt jfirst inning and Runnels’ looping Deiron > 4 +] He single for two more in the second Boston 6 a: ee 4 chased Lary. The’ big righthander Rane Coy 4 3 2 > wow re. pera = loss in- RDAY'S RESUL ‘stead of his 18th victory. New York 12, Kansas City "= : | Boston 7. Se In the fourth inning, Pumpste beremen gg ese Aly Pope and Green tripled behind a Don Bud- aE oA din a ee and scored when Ran- re a andard) 559 nels grounded out to Frank Bol P rm. i Fr 5 ena lees 13-139) Water erg a Wee ce ling. Stephens doubled home an- Cleveland af Washington, 7:45 p.m — Beil | other run. (15-11) vs. Rawies (1217) i . Avon ie de tes Ce Harvey Khuenn's third inning Detrot at. 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Bo aa p 2006 main when the Spartans open the Green ¢ ush p 7 0 7 ag F Pp ' Cancel «f } ¢ ° r dTorre ; 9999 season here Sept. 26 against Texas) Gram'as as 3 6 eDeMert ) pos vit - yShannon « 1606 Pafko If 1006 44M barring unforeseen de Jackson p 1069 | velopments aPorter 18606 | i iriiin woo rT aan . wali ave a nhala "Totals 42.474 Tetels mire “We should have the whele : a-Fouled out for Jackson in 7th; | first team set by Saturday,” Fanned for Flood in 7th, ¢Grounded wl | for Oliver tn 7th: 4 Walked for Rush ip 7; eRan for Torre in 7th: t-Panned for Daugherty said after running his gridders through a full-dress Join Detroit DETROIT (UPI)—In his search immy say So tn ens ree omen anne poorest at fevarse me eae at least\of defenseman Marcel Pronovost but we are having a hard tie the Detroit Rod Wings ‘for a competent. playmaker to lead National Basketball lured veteran guard Bill Kenville out of retirement. Kenville, 23, quit pro basket- ball following the ‘1957-38 season with the Pistons, but he ended his oe-year retirement yesterday to sign a contract with Detroit. The 6-foot, 3inch former St. Boneventure star will start work- outs at the Pistons’ rookie training camp which opens here Monday and-_continues the rest of the week. | He will join the rest of the Piston |squad for the start of regular pre- jseason practice Sept. 19 at West the Detroit Pistons in their 1959-60 convincing him to do so.” Johnston, a. Montreal boy, turned pro three seasons ago. He has Foxx, who will be 52 years old played with Winnipeg Warriors of Association next month, manages a restaurant campaign, coach Red Rocha has'in Galesburg. Se Weceen Bee eee line Waist 4 Wings Still Nof In for 59 DETROIT (UPI) — Only three regulars remain unsigned as the Detroit Red Wings continue prac- tice sessions at Olympia Stadium in preparation for the approaching National Hockey League season. Maye in Tih, yg Popped up for Gramma) in Sth. h-¥iled out for Bridges in %th Mt. Loule ey 3 1 64) L C WIL Milwaukee p's val ee | e ® F-Gramimas 2, © emineheh Maybe you won't have General Manager Jack Adams scrimmage yesterday. said that Billy MeNeil and = {Branch, Mich. Another scrimmage was set for Lunde signed their 1959-60 con- E Mays, O Connell! PO-A _pitesurgn a7. | San Francisco 27151 DP-Law and| Alar. Massroski The Wolverine offensive back bd LOB-Pittebureh % San field, made up of veteran quarter 2B ydrith a 2 eee a tireal back Stan Noskin,°fullback Tony je WR ER BEKO Rio and halfbacks Darrell Harper lew «WW, 16%) % it j antonetit tt, 10@) @¢f3 @ § ; $ 23 and Brad Myers. moved the hall 1 Pranciaco @ HR-Mays 2. Kirk Worthingte 1! 6 ® . . Auer 12 0 66 66 h6€6lhU9 Well aaginst a “red shirt’ squad de 6 0 6 o:.. . . “ Lil Dage oll, Becaty "Diner Amith ra a f OMmpse d mostly af sophomore bl ANA John Stamos, 200-pound signal “caller from Chiedgo, looked sharp. in running the second feam, how ever, and he appears to be giving Noskin a real battle for the start ing quarterback job Fiiliott hopes to narrow the team down to the 22 players that wil ‘have to carry the brunt of the_ Wolverines load this fall. He hopes ‘to have two Ynferchangeable THe ready by the Sept. 26 opener with Missouri Authorized JOHNSON DEALER CROWN LINE and. MARLIN BOATS SKI & BOATING EQUIPMENT BOARDMAN'S 1676 A ae hiand Rd, R 4-0719 at Williame dans Mn. ns —e Wally Butts of Georgia has seen his football teams wih 124 games, lose 81 and tie 9 in 20 years as a college coach. HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE NOW OPEN! 70 Acres of nouling Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA Reservations now being taken OS 8-2495 “ringten Red Feather game. Robert all-Southern | Bill Kelly, starting his ninth |¢ Conference, quarterback at North season at the Chippewa helm and Carolina and already drafted bis Judy Fller Defeate his 30th as a football coach, will the Cleveland Browns, and | ficld an all-veteran lineup, includ- Phelps, formerly of Oregon, weit? T Mi " t ing- one of the fastest collegiate call signals for the Generals in rans- SS. ven Walt Beach heads the fast. | stepping Central Michigan backs. | backfields in the nation, for the charity game The Pontiac speedster needs only 250 yards this season to sur- pass dim Podoley’s all - time school rushing mark of 2,775 yards. West, an HOT SPRINGS, Ark. women's Trans - Mississippi Bolling, which has won 39 and | als L tournament moves into its semi- ties one of its 42 games in four years under (George Makris, former Michigan State bexing coach, will field two teams, each averaging about 220 pounds per man in the front line. dhe Gremerete Heide — favorites on the sidelines. Iowa, om with Beach at halfback. - t 5 and 4, in a quarter-final match.| —ot-Bad Axe—who- Ssperked Central Michigan's early maxe it to the finats along with’ |season successes last year until a national amateur champion Bar-! leg injury slowed him, will be back | bara McIntire of Lake Park, Fla.} at quarterback. .Al Bernardi of | je | Detroit Denby is the fullback. '5 and 4 victory over Marcella Central Michigan has a 5-2 rec-| Rose of St. Louis in the quarter- ord in the Red Feather game. The} finals. She was to meet Sherry ‘Chippewas’ only other . meeting. Wheeler of Glasgow, Ky., with a service team—Great Lakes | edged Mrs. Paul Dye Jr., Naval Station in 1953—resulted in’ dianapolis yesterday, 1-up. one of the losses, 36-16. Last year,| Miss Kimball was paired against Outboard Dealers See Motor Preview A half dozen outboard motor dealers handling the Evinrude | line of boat power plants in Pon- tiac and environs attended the press-dealer preview of 1069 lines sats Pont dealers Elmer. Har- 19 holes yesterday. “ Louis 24-7, Milwaukee DP- P Blam: tomorrow in Spartan Stadium. 4 on. oe ake {op nr tour tt Miwaukes 6. "| Daugherty is pleased with the: SENIOR AWARD — Tommy Shannon,, pro-at Orchard Lake Suspend Trainer. tracts yesterday w bring we num) . 2B-Aaron HR-Adcork Bh Ole mp so Way his backfield has been operat- Country Club, aceepts his award for winning the state PGA Sen- D Ch ber of players in the fold to 19. SEE US FOR Vehee) a. em 1m) oy kl ee but not quitg so happy with jors’ Golf Champiinship, from Ed Gauntt, host pro at Lansing in oping arge Doers are Marcel oro | abdominal: belt Bridges 123 1 o o 1 4 his line Country Club, site of the tourney. Shannon shot 139, which was two ‘Red Kelly and Alex Delvecchio. EXPERT SERVICE ON foarre TT 2 oo 0 a, Reserve offensive teams worked” \ih kes less than runherup Al Watrous of Oakland Hills, NEW YORK Vl ohn trainer | Jim Morrison, veteran _defense- wat VEUR Seeeee MEE; Suite (wens: wp sucman Senet Ine No, t detetise yerer _-_______— | of the winner of a $50 oosevelt) man obtained last month from e CHEVROLET Pizarro U Bar! ink Jackownk) Deimore day and had diffic ulty moving, | Rac eway race last Friday night | Boston, also has yet to sign a Red CASS LAKE 1-2 48 A-11.698 either through the air or on the ‘has been suspended pending fur- | Wing contract. @ PONTIAC ~ Chips First in Acti PITTRBURGH SAN FRANCESCO | ground Ips Firs in Action |ther idivestigation of &. report in- McNeil, a 23-year-old right PHARMACY ocr wer it Rt Oconet weno 2 , are the horse was doped. winger, played 53 games with De- : 18 Minutes from Pontiac can | ; td Poses si : ; ; : ANN ARBOR, Mich —University lan = inp rage peaking teed troit last season. Lunde, 22, is a 3000 Orchard Lake Read Gaecie WN tees ee ee cee 0 e C ener a Ur a meaty ee ~ ‘ate center who counted 14 goals and | Keege Harber FE 3-783! Py Virdow cf 6000 Cepeda if » 4010 Elliott believes that his team’s oe Raci wed the ‘ommission, lio assists Jast year, his first sea- | Homer Hicht |i (233 SES GP viocking: and tracking ts tmprov:| day announced the banning sog tn the NITE M'zer'ski % 3000 [andrith « 40? 6 ing, and that “the defense is catch ‘of vc re a r les Fitzpatrick Jr. of! Mpeg 2 hie goon _ Seto ing up with the offense ' SAGINAW (#—Central Mic mee Jon Hobbs, whose field soa! abil Southern Pines, N.C., and Blue’ Motors TT ite made the ebeervation UTiversily opens the Michigan vided the diference in Wisconsin's Hem Stable of Dagsboro. Del. Wfigg Wright Early Coranse ® Sooo after putting bi 4 through \Collegiate football schedule here 7 Win over Michigan State last Owned by William SS 106 $. WASHINGTON ‘BL Totals ase 4 “Folate, x s113 a“ oo oe — ~e fall, and James Reinke, a de- ithe estate of Charles Fitzpatrick| ON M-24, OXFORD | "aWeulgd: aut jor iiler @ fur owes Oene hour scrimmage yesterday Saturday night against a hefty.) 0). specialist for the Ba dgers |S": Chariés Fitzpatrick Jr., Her-| ser: Memphis Pacesetter | PHONE OA 8-2528 out for O'Connell in 7th, ¢-Btruck out for afternoan on one of the coolest experienced Bolling Air Force but an offensive end for Bollin bert Calhoun and G. Harvey Tin Piteburge o01 O00 008, days stace practice began af |... team in the eighth annaal & sie. All horses under Fitzpatrick’ y fan Franchecoe o11 600—3 U', of M. : * * * control also are suspended, MBMPHIS, Tenn, (AP) — The (AP)—The 36-34—70, getting three birdies- on 4 golf the tough back nine. ; ftrral round today with one of the was second in the T2-hole medal’ Judy Kimball, 21, of Sioux City, Tied with 74s were Kathy Cor-' pp upset national Collegiate nelius of Lake Worth, Fla, and Jerry O'Neil of Marysville will champion Judy Eller yesterday, Joyce Ziske of Waterford, Wis ‘Miss Eller had been V favored to} Beach, Miss McIntire scored a x el of In- bout tonight, Champion Don Jor- in the semi- title in the new 17,000-seat Exhi- ‘finals. Mrs. Johnstone beat Beth bition Hall here Dec. 4. - l-up on has received no formal reply to: : at a g gathering in Detroit, this jp, Chippewas scored three times) Mrs, Ann Casey Johnstone of fered Jordan $50,000 to defeng his wee in the final 11 minutes to defeat’ Mason City, Iowa, All 500 or more who saw the Plillsdale, 19-13. ew jine were much impressed, Stone of Muskogee, Okla ’ ;women’s national Open champion, | Mickey Wright, holds a 3-stroke, lead in the $7,500 Memphis wom- en's open golf tournament today. | The San Diego ace yesterday) ‘toured the 6,675-yard, %6-37—73 ‘Ridgeway.-Country Club: course in| 6.70-15 4 fag «- Tube-type plus tax * Fwd recappoble tire WHITEWALL | Bonpie Randolph of Naples, Fla. play tournament with 39-34—73.' Marlene Bauer Hagge of Delray Fis. fired 2 40-0080" Tube-type plus tex ~ #F Ortega on TV Tonight | RE and recappable tire AM MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 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WRITTEN GUARANTEE _ Ernie Owner TRELIN |ED| Purdue Has Two Units (UPI\—Pur- by Ohio State and Indiana in a two deep, is nine-game schedule. it } discovered resulting in fines and platoon system in which each team) “® | High quality lining. 1 000 | mile adjustment. 30,000 miles or 1-year guarantee, ‘ a “We've got Bernie Alien at quarterback on the No: 2 unit,” Mollenkopf said, “and he’s as good as Bob Spoo, so I think FREE INSTALLATION £@ MUFFLERS & | Other losses were negligible,’ Fm Udell 7 except for tackles Gene Selawski,| && Pg pa ~— a 245 pounder, and Mollenkopf| 3i% Ford & Pty. discounted the importance of a lighter line because Selawski was our only big boy last year.” * * * Defense was the Boilermakers’ main threat last season, best in the Big Ten and second best in ae) ew, A Oe. Ge Life a ‘ar PTS = Call Us For Money Saving Monroe Shocks #7 the nation, and Mollenkopf said Insure Satety Driving |" don't know why_we «shouldn't news: | be as good on defense as last year.| 2% Completely installed - We've worked unmercifully in a| 3y lot of heat, hard workouts and 15,000 twice a day. This time last year. » Mile be just as good.” * 2.2 Mollenkopt has veterans for | @% Kuhn Auto every first team position, and he| & Service : 149 West Huron Street PERI * 4 Sil, dint $95} Make ODvaters’ Our Ford, Chevy, pAcd ~ form sande s 3.95 s20s cuev. 4 a Torna coca ae _ Deal You Won't New Ramblers. SALES | ST., Pontiac FE 3.7855 “Behind Federals € fessional passing ‘star, has 202 "Sis roca "ie id Tn Ri Sila rae KUHN ~ WASH D. Ruhe 149 W. Heron Se. Across trom Firestone ai Pe eS Tea ee ee et ee ee 6S a te oe oe = - a Betis : ee he : eS uN oe | é | : : CEE ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 | _ indians to Use Hamner on Mound 2=2=2= 32533 es ee danas eee kok * a 2 a SS — : _— Pirates. C ut fants Down pag oy eg a Spot = for —_ ont rnoons \e hisox 444 Up lormetion call a Things don't Wiese innotl tic Seiten secedil. trimmed San Fran-jthe pace with a §0 job on Phila- But Gene Freese, who singled] “a | , Francisco's Giants in that Nation- |cisco's lead\to two games yester-|delphia as Roger Craig gave the|was out trying to score on Sparky, LAKEWOOD LAN ES Chicago Bows to Nats, al League pennant race. eS ten, as the Giants mar ee Ole Se nnen Anderson's single. Richie Ashburn on BETTEReenace 2 riding a winner Johnny Antonelli blew a hit shitouts and a string 23}singled in the third with two out, | a pas orkin tg ten a > dao Yankees Bombord A’s|streak after two perkup, come-|$1 lead and lot 53 to Pitts-|scoreless innings but Harry Anderson flied out and ilies 47945 — Ample Poking aman > by 5 from-behind victories and Los An-'burgh. Cincinnati split a pair at Chi-'Craig roiled to his third shutout geles’ pitchers -back in business. | Milwaukee moved in with a four|cago, wining 10-4 before the/and first complete game in five |~ som —— By The i * tediLanin FAnd Los Angels Wpi| Crag argh hande eee ee . rhe Dodgers,: Louis And Los Angeles Craig, a right - hander who) The Dodgers beat Don Cardwell | r A , Early Wynn has a 19-9 record car 4 ‘7 Wickit ks ocay' x comaiec game | (98) witha ‘gait o4 Gnaaitena fama} Your breath never tells! this season for the Chicago White’ Sex. Bud Daley is 15-12 for Kansas | against the Phillies in 10 tries in the first inning on an ‘na’ | ‘City. Hoyt Wilhelm is 1411 for’ since 1956, faced the minimum 17 walk and Norm Larker’s single men ovér the last six innings Their other three came in the fifth ‘while matching Don Drysdale's when Maury Wills, who had four of | three-hit job of Wednesday night. their seven hits, and Charley Neal | Craig gave up three walks—two each tripled } in the sixth when a pickoff.and) x * * doubleplay kept him free of trou-! Mijwaukee built a 30 lead | ble—-and struck out four while | against Larry Jackson, who had| gaining an 8-5 revere. shut out the Dodgers and Giants} * * ‘in his last two starts. But the | ~ The last vate Phils, who! iCards took a 43 lead with three | dropped all 11 games at Los An | rung in the seventh against Juan | geles, clumped a pair of their hits; 'Pizarro and Bob~Rush. Then the! lin the second inning with two = |Brav es bounced back for their | a four. scoring three on Hank’ ae double after losing reliev- ier Lindy McDaniel (1412) had Da as n | loaded the bases with three con- | ‘secutive walks. 1. Don McMahep (5-2) won it with) , one-hit, two-inning mopup that | 0 0 0 | officially eliminated the seventh- place Cards from the race * * * | |. So what? So it’s a bit ironic that): - the Indians, who once owned all three, now are so hard up for pitching while trying to stay. alive in that American League pennant race that they're going to give in. fielder Granny Hamner another! ~ + MUFFIER, | | “iironer : Hamner tried once before. One of the Whiz Kids who brought the GUARANTEED] | ston Lear porate Pl e t a at | pitching with the Phils in 1956 be- | ‘To [AST AS | cause of an ailing shoulder that igave him trouble when he batted. [ONG AS You | The experiment didn’t work. He ‘pitched just nine innings in four OWN YOUR, ‘games over two seasons for an (0-1 record and a 4.00 earned ruh CAR, p average, = / | Wilhelm, the _ knuckleballing FREE ‘ight . hander Cleveland didn’t | want, wr the Ha up last ight, i ] inni INSTALLATION || sitesi: at ak Sin thee tes : Balti bez he second TAKES ONLY ‘place ‘Tribe 64. That left Cleve- | VODKA Try light-as-a-bubble Arrow Vodka straight or in your favorite drink ... Gimlet ... Screwdriver .. Bloody Mary Snead and Hogan Head The Pirates, who had lost four’ in a row, caught the Giants with! Field; Wininger’ s 63 four runs in the seventh. An error, ARROW Ligycues ct CORP. DETROWT 7, MICH. 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM om Wins Pro-Am by Danny O'Connel) let in the ty- = SS ee = SS 4 ing run and Bob Clemente then j LAS > &- Heme jf Pub it away with a two-run single “4 DALLAS (AP) man Se Vern Law (16-9) went all the way ’ field including Sam Snead and tor the victory although giving up. land 4‘: games behind the White’ ‘Hogan starts after the big money{}] hits three of them homers— “EA = I5 MINUTES pra gr ailing ©3 by Wash. in the $25,000 Dallas Open today.'one by Willie Kirkland and two by 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: aT benckeall mo ced their magic UEEZE BACKFIRES ~ Pittsburgh catcher Hank Foiles is | Art Wall, the year’s leading! Willie Mays, playing with a aca, Remere sil 4 wheets; install GAFTL-GRIP All 4 Wheels complete, A YOUR, By beating the Indians in their! caught between home and third as the attempt for the squeeze (money winner is among the miss- [ble broken finger. eremes cajet als” wheels; “sajest hand including labor and ast meeting of the year Wilhelm play backfired. Batter Dick Groat missed the ball and San Fran- | ing as all except a handful of the Sa eS | — Rear geder eespeu: ee material . bagged a 2.0 season record over, ©8°0 catcher Hobie Landrith chased Foiles down the line and |top players play the par 3535-10 | gkewood Lanes Has clearemes: check brake fluid; check ail grease © © Chev. ~~ ends — the only club that, ‘hrew to third baseman Jose Pagan in the run down. - lover the 6,744yard Oak Cliff pe me ee See ts ok e MIDAS ‘didn’t beat him this year. ——. { Cnane Club course. ‘Openings for Teams ‘ { rotate tires tf desired, ; * ¢< Chances are that just about alt! t ; : > > MUFFLER lot then will make i, too: While| Bowling teams looking for league i os and hr ae Mrs. Wright Metro Victor core rer enanenes spots can obtain atermcon or-eve | Other Car $1688 Except Wash, Studabater, eden { by 400 yards over the last year, Hing openings at Lakewood Lanes, / ' City, the A’s 13th straight loss. | it. still appears a soft touch for| Proprietor Bill Kuklinski ah- AR e ,while Detroit dropped to fourth Mrs. W. D,. (Edith) Wright of for 2nd place. Low net honors went/the game's hotehatp. jnounces vacanciés in 9 p. m. loops with a 7-3 defeat at Boston, Lake Orion, former Pontiac city|to Mrs. Harry Rosenthal, who * * ‘Mondays and Thursdays and inj 77 W. Huron FE 8-0424 : ‘The White Sox, who had won 11 champion, survived intense heat tol carded 90-12—78. i Bo Wininger oo graying proia 1 La m league on Wednesday. in a row from Washington, were win the weekly Women's Metropol-| Hot, humid seather raised havoc!{rom Odessa, Tex . cut the course | Sao COAST-TO-COAST knocked over by th homié runs itan Golf Assn. tournament at Idy! with the field. Only SH players out down to size yesterday ina pro! * % = a ¥ ¥. * ¥ e ¥ * * * * ¥ a ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ A eB ¥ ¥ » ¥ ¥ a **¥ that backed a f + hitter by w, . fl Y Wyld. of 77 starters react the finish 4Mateur event. Wininger, who has OPEN MON. NIGHT "TEL um. - : 5 7 rs reached the finish GuT oP Camilo Pastual (15-10). Harmon line in the steamy beat finished: second three times this TULS. THUR. FRI. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. : . i SATURDAY 8 A.M,-5 P.M. Killebrew, tying Cleveland's Mrs. Wright, who wen the The annual WMGA match play year but hasn't yet won a tourna- begins a four-day.ment, posted 4 Competitive course | ¥ Rocky Colavito for the AL lead !*t Metro tourney of her career championship t¢ : 256 S. SAGINAW = ar en gg and nea Wee fe eacine ener ee ‘run riext Monday at Rammier. record 63 over the changed lay- 2 hom | bett f : Next to Jereme Olds all two-rum shots | her closest pursuers as she fired Mrs. EF. R. Slatin ictate anoth-out. He «as a one a re sal he 3 tr—exrcily champ, i FE 2-1010 Dick Donovan (9-8) was the 4842-85 on the Edy! Wyld Iay- titlist. \therti was " Snead, ait en bas won! the tournament two years ina Hoser, his third waive gates joss to the! Wt. 10 Over women’s par. \Nats, who dropped season Mrs, Max Evans and Mrs, Wil- ae week's winners is other ow. , 7 1. | ‘series to the Sox ea jliam Rodgers each shot 87 to tic Ist Flight Snead had a 68 and it came| * i Nee a B.igishma > Hefti the day after he shot the course! : in 65. bee if eereanee ~ 108 _ ae "Mrs y _ Detroit Junior Legion't: rey Peco : 8 Experimental Hunt Set lesan an ore i he | i X Sra Flight LANSING uw—An_ experimental | n fn World Champions eg. symmgtes $055, k3 grouse hunt will be held by the Ba ; “ 4 = ae ae ees State Conservation Department! * dual engines t HASTINGS, Neb-4(AP)—A_roar- ‘during the—small garne-season from ing comeback has carried Detroit rider 6-8, 370 High Island. a part of the Little ind 2% te 12 HP. ito the 1959 American Legion junict ; es Beaver Island State Game Arca. (Bf baseball Little World Series gttam- | MOUNTAIN VIEW. Calif, #— The hunt will help determine |B Beas Ss | -pionship. There is a young foothill on the the most practical length for ‘open: { \ The Detroit club ¥ me, title : Foothill College football team grouse seasons on the mainland. |e ph His name is. Jack Ruch. He -The department said about 100 Ba last night by beating Phoebus, Va. : _. . ~~ tll acai night, 11-4, stands 6-foot-§ and weighs 370 hunters will be needed to help} x at CUSTOM COLOR ‘the fourth straight win for Detroit! Pounds. Coach Bili Abbey says ‘reach the department's harvest) eee Fordomatic SPECIAL! Drain Transmission and Torque Converter Adjust Transmission Bands and Linkage ] 2 3. 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THIRTY-FOUR _ . __)_-THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER u,1959 About one of four UV. S. families | Crime irr tee United States at: “Holla ey eee te i ; 5 . : : changes homes in = an average present rates costs more then $15 rE year. billion a year. | © WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE e \ : i : : Living Room Suites Vi isit Our istiasinaom Fallen TRADE-IN | Bed Room Suites Dinettes DEPT. ‘ Gas and Electric Ranges Real Gets Conviction : 2 Ex-Union Officials Convicted of Conspiracy 7 for Hiding Records . NEW, YORK Ww — ‘Two former|fl j Washers — lroners Occasional Chairs sought by a special rackets grand, | jury. One of the two men was de- iscribed by the government as a) Values lu Office Furniture close associate of Teamster Presi-| and Many Other Items ‘dent James R. Hoffa. The Hoffa associate convicted in| — federal court was Joseph Curcio, |’ 41, of Flushing, Queens, former} bi ly president of AFL Local 649 of the j United ‘Automobile Workers. The! i FURNITURE SALES ] Mile East of Auburn Heights 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) “You Always Buy for Less at L 6 &” 9-6 MON. Thre SAT.—FARI. ‘til 0-—FE 6-0341 YW] -loea]’s charter has since been re-| ——— ee / Convicted with. Curcio was | y | With _— Lew pauses feet: Sac Prices On All Building Materials | of the Teamsters, | 4 | Jil) h BURMEISTER S—OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A. M. to 3 P.M, tlepbgies = SAVE! ‘NO. 7 DIMENSION|. x2 “Ties sie slg WEST COAST LUMBER |toms °O5 | “one of the right hand men” of labor racketeer John (Johnny Dio) - Dioguardi. The pair was accused of -hid- | ing books and records subpoe- | Curcio was described as also grade (No. 1) Grade Mark 2x4's in 18 to 24 foot lengths. | naed. by the special federal grand jury investigating racket- | | eering in the garment and truck- \ | ing industry. d They were found guilty after a’ four-day trial before a jury of 11 men and one woman. Judge Alex- ander Bicks st Oct. 5 for sentenc- ing | Curcio, convicted on three counts! of the four-count indictment, could: receive up to 15 years in jail and be fined $30,000. Baker, found. guilly on two counts, could get 10: years and $20,000 in penalties, Each is free on A tie 000 y Del. | Unloading it ier rer rl 2x4 $ to 1G OUR LOW PRICE Reg. $109. 50° Per a Carload sting for purposes of union rack: reg eddies S Adjustable STEEL |minum head and intake manifold. cerned about the stee! strike for parts. First, part ef the 640,000 pro- ‘Plastics, too, are taking the place another six. weeks at least. \ ee ee ea 4 feel the pinch of the steel strike sr GET A MOVE ON, FAT, AND JOIN YOUR PALS/THEN » Suael aces sue wee bi L WANT You ALL To ANKLE DOWN TH’ ROAD/ I'M cember. “, TAKING TH’ SALOP AND ‘CLEARING OUT’ Ford produces about 50 per cent ANY QUESTIONS : of its steel in its own giant Rouge’ 9m plant which is not affected by the| [im | HES ZOOMING INTO EVERY strike. Ford's steel workers are . CHEWING DRAPE: members of the“ United Auto Noo nae TEARING NEWCBAPES Workers. RAMMING INTO TABLES... x * * SASH. = Demonstrating the confidence of Cr feds 4 = the industry: at large that it can’! outlast ‘the steel strike, the auto | "companies have assigned 27 per cent of their plants to two-shift operations in the next few weeks for production of 1960 models: By October, the industry expects Polls Visitors to State Fair | Y Sy we ~% RRR | . : WS 3

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Set.| °F LPierbiye-22 4% ‘Ident, said today. a fh (UP) — A¥* wide| The Charlevoix physician said ee ee ey wpe f ted to health 'discussion will center on prob-| Pennsylvania ‘mines yield |”. Gets sinh a age Se ae es rogna om te ne! bx |geger ome of anne sAbout one of four U.S. families[ Crime in, the United™ 8 Ho ffa changes homes in an average|present rates costs more than $15 year. billion a year. 1 [eo WESELL wna WE ADVERTISE ¢ Visit Our ‘Living Bloom Suites 2 Ex-Union Officials: | Dining Room Suites Convicted of Conspiracy TRADE-IN ~ Bed Boom Suites for Hiding Records, Dinettes NEW YORK um — two former if Teamster Union officials were con-| DEPT. 4 Gas and Electric Ranges saetad Thursday of conspiracy to! =: Washers — Ironers fabstruct justice by hiding records 4 t by « mc rackets grand Real Occasional Chairs Haay. Ove of the two min was do-ll bed by th ent a: Values! Office Furniture Fase smsociele of oamaler Presi-| Other dent James R. Hoft / : and Wony { items ( The Hotta assoc’ aaa convicted in| federal court was Joseph Curcio, 41, of Flushing, Queens, former |” president of AFL Local 649 of the i, United Automobile Workers. The! local’s charter has since been re-| | voked. Convicted with Curcie was | George Baker, 40, of Brooklyn, Diege neencaenereaer uae =e : nnn | & former organizer for Local 269 ‘ < j : of the Teamsters, y a) iit BURMEISTER'S ~OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. The government said Curcio also : : was a former secretary-treasurer \ ° Unloading lind aha Tce a Carload | eteering. / Curcid was deseribed as —also: of construction grade (No. 1) “one ‘of the right hand men’ of @ ~~ labor racketeer John (Johnny — Grade Mark 2x4's in 18 to 24 foot Dioguardi. lengths. FURNITURE SALES 4 Mile East of Auburn Heights 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) “You Always Buy for Less at L 6 &” 9-6 MON. Thru SAT.—FRI. ‘til 9—-FE 6-024! With Burmeister’s Low Pre-Season Prices On All ss rath — SUN DAYS 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. = SAVE! 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Saginaw St \ . ‘ : ‘ f nt L : F f ; Papel: t _* a \ » mm, : : 4 Auto Industry Still Plans Buildu DETROIT“ (UPI) — The auto i & if ra ¢ fF i fr 3 a produces of its steel in its own giant Rouge plant which is not affected by the to have more than half its plants, duction figure for October will industry, still unconcerned andion two-shift operations. Ward’s| be im the manufacture of three } § i j rf i file Ba ce il i z E i Z gis 7 ts { e a f : g : i! i § : eh Z i i zg iF 4 _» |THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959. i u ! E [ i + f ae GFE 3 ¢ iis F f i : euytreeeeer” | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin strike. Ford's steel workers are’ members of \the United Auto) Workers. fob . ~* © * ‘4 Demonstrating the confidence of | the industry: at large that it can: outlast the steel strike, the auto} companies have assigned 27 per cent of their plants to two-shift operations in the next few weeks for production of 1960 models. By October, the industry expects Polls Visitors | : fo State Fair ~ Asks Adults to Register Answers to Questions Concerning Legislature DETROIT i» — Secy. of State James M. Hare is polling visitors to the Michigan State Fair on some of the controversial issues | the legislature has been wrestling | with for years. ¥ ¥ * Resutts will be released when the fair closes Saturday. Adult visiters at a voting machine exhibit are asked to register answers to these ques- 1.. Do you favor permitting 18-' year-old men and women to vote! - in all elections? 2. Do you favor eliminating spring elections in favor of fall elections? 3. Do you favor putting a photo- graph of the driver on ail driver! licenses? 4. Do you favor establishing a State lottery to raise money for public schools and hospitals? 5. Do you favor compulsory in- surance for all Michigan motor- ists? . 6. Do you favor holding a con- vention to revise the state consti- tution? 7. Do you favor giving moter- iste with accident-free driving records a 20 per cent car insur- ance rebate? 8. Do you believe that voting machines should be-used-through-}+— out Michigan? 9. Should the state spend more money for-boat launching sites? An average person handles be- tween 20 and 30 buttons each day in putting on or taking off clothing. DONALD DUCK THAT HEADING Youe'W rGET A MOVE ON, FAT, AND JOIN YOUR PALS/ THEN L WANT YOu ALL TO ANKLE DOWN TH’ ROAD/T'M TAKING .TH SALOP AND ‘CLEARING OUT ae ANY QUESTIONS Z > * BES nd ss SSS ES, WHAT'S . — THE IRA RAMSENS, JOST THINK HOW FOKTONATE 8. Pat. on 400 YY = By Carl Géabert OUT OUR WAY * WE WAS RAISED WELL, WE'RE WITH ALL TH’ TOGETHER AND HE | MECHANICS \ THINKIT'’S \ APPLIANCES HIGH HATS ME BE- IN A MECH- | TH’ COAT OF | MECHANICS CUZ HE RUNS ALITTLE | ANICAL AGE| MECHANICS | BUILD “TO BOOK STORE -- WHY, --BUT WE | TAN THAT ./ MAKELIFE \ IT TAKES TWICET DON’T GIT ©/ WE HAVE ON | EASY, PEOPLE “TH BRAINS TO” _/NO RECOG- / 1S WHY OUR / ARE GITTIN’ / BE A GOOD NITION AN’ FRIENDS TO HATE TH’ MACHINIST GLORY LIKE DON'T SEEM | SIGHT OF AS IT POES ASOLDIER IN }, TORECOG-. {WORK AN’ WE LOOK LIKE WAR TIME! WORKS ‘ NIZE US? . : R.WILLIAMS INDOOR ‘TAN e 109 oy MEA tern. ta ag Pe on, FH By Walt Disney WILLIE WAS Qu. HE? gy ND MAIO geligs S FOR OOP, thea er) Cy Wem Batre e. ¢ on qq’ ‘Poof OUT ae ' NANCY. meas LX a WHAT P! READING )f WHY bach OF YEG AS a TER ? OF FACT! A GOOD NIGHT, \(My. YOURE | FROTHING ELSE 7D DO/ EVERY BOO? GOING TO | |The picTuRE TUBE BED EARLY BLEW?! ( ont ft » ONE. Pre ey ee. t —_ Enjoy } ¢ America’s Favorite—§ jWRIGLEY'S 5 t SPEARMINT ! eae oe OPPORTUNITIES | Every Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way | You'll. Find in the Pontiac | f some’ + “There, Doctor, that’s Semetly how 1 feel.” Fs THE GIRLS — By Franklin Folger ARN BOGAN EM he © tt + ee eee By Dick Cavalli Sa NA I Ee RT rt \t/ ay © 100 by Wet toes bs Th fe PO oa By Charles Kuhn My iN’ TH Grace cisecrion.— 7 THIRTY-SIX. t 4 Bes Cant. Interest Rate SF 5 fs Soybeans Off Corn Boosted CHICAGO W—The government's) September crop report had a mild-| ly bullish effect on soybeans and) Detro a bearish influence on corn today) in early transactions on the Board! of Trade. Soybeans were bid up as much) as 1! cents a bushel at the open- | Apples, Apples, ing while corn slipped major frac-| Apples. Applies, ti ng, ‘A Tuesday, Crab p The government estimate of mata ata t September, $1.31%: soy- Sonne a ad Pca : September Carrots, dog. behs. Caullllower, 'Celery, pascal, _ dos. .:. Cdlerv, doz. otk |Celery, root, des IChives, doz bche orn, sweet 6 dow Cucumbers, dill, faney, ~ Cucumbers, pickle, bu 3, higher, beang '2 to 4 higher, $2 09%. Grain Prices Market by growers and sold by ‘them in wholesale package om Quvtations. are furnished by t Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Detroit Produce ee ee eenere Corer veroreane see eerenee tarts Today Af [branches ofsthe Federal Reserve Flares in New York “jeent interest, the highest rate in te hs ‘ prices! * ok * * NEW YORK (UPI) — Emergen- in in Early Trading NEW YORK W—The stock mark. |” and, Pivotal issues advanced fractions to a point or more. Steels and motors were pace-| imakers as several leaders in these groups rose more than a point. Chemicals, electronics, oils, rails drugs and aircrafts joined in the from are expected to start charging the increased rate before long. INTEREST CLIMBS SaERE ~ — oe Westinghouse Electric, |Tire and Illinois Central. General | Its First Service New York Stocks {Late Morning Quotations: Figurés after decimai point are eighths, ‘in White Lake Township wil) #8ese8s seeusesusizzes Sewer Se Bee ne ot rebounded early today after) three straight days of sharp losses. — Dallas, San Francisco and Trading was moderately active, |"4"S8as ony. a5 The system's other four —_ Other short term interest charges have climbed sharply in|¢ | The new congregation of the! ‘United Lutheran Church _ mission CHICAGO GRAIN : ot lace; nice wae 10 APH - Opening OL ween. Pog z hae eewe se eases rig ty wee eg Johns Man ,. 624 tend its first service Sunday. i night beauty shop when a car o Wheat Oats (newi— | heer | pie type. pk. , Allied Ch 1; caseece oe a1 It is being held at 10:30 a.m. |drove up and two youths got out. . : ro be OR {Kahres doa be 26 AeA or S08 Kelsey Hay 48 | in the William Beaumont | The RIO DE JANEIRO (UPD—An) with the organization of a new\Arlene Lolley, secretary; Mrs Mar oe. 201%, Mar i * dos —— SOG CH JOC USCIESO Alum Ltd . 3: 399 Bennecot: 97 | School youths, officers said hit investigator for the U. 8. Securi- ‘ld j 7 h Valentine, treasurer; arr’ Ma) 190'. May aor, Okra, gubdebu, secoecontaspaqn5Kc i oe 03g Kimb Clk sa School at 6532 Elizabeth Lake | hea le fi fares’ her inte ‘ theater guild in Waterford Town- Kenneth Valentine, : 1be0— July 441, Ontons, green, dor 35am Airlin .. 963 Kresge 68 © 33.2) Rd., Waterford Township. we le Be fen, fee ties Exchange Commission today | ship jast night, a group of interest-/nard Heaney, John McCaffrey, Al ep ieee | Mie Onions, Dry al ib bag 190 Am Can 427 Kroger -» 30.4) the car, and drove her three |jjnked th A ‘i ti - Corn Rep ‘ive coeee neg 1S Am Cyas 56) LOF Gian .. 693] three American fugitives eq residents immediately\ began'len Miserezus, and newly appoint Gen 1307 Dee t 4 oe — des Co re i 10 -Am MA Fd 85 3 ce iene.” a The service wil] be conducted | miles to a vacant house where from justice now in Brazil with making plans for produci a their ed Assistant Recreation Director, Gee ree 1 ae eg tare (pees, Winge Bye be Bee oped 337 Lisg & My .. 904 by the Rev. Ivan C. Ross, pastor. they. and two companions raped | atieged stock juggler’ Alexander L.| \ r, and Recreation Di- Mar. saris 4 Hai rd | A M 5 Aus 264 oF hick jugg play in December. ‘ ‘Robert Baue ee ae sets Fiimtents, ‘bu, "Tha Am pinch is Lone B Cem « oe a ae ‘ts presentiy| her and robbed her of $80. ~~ |Guterma. For more than three years Yar ri-;rector Tom Belfon. ~ ‘sl edt 6 her pean tet Re tonnage a3 Ces Police arrested three Negives,| The investigator, attorney Ed ous groupe have tried to promgte “Anyone in the township wishing ———_$—___—_—__— Peppers, Bweet, bu v1. 580) Anaconda $3 re ag Pct aes ‘| Plans call for the construction Jimmy Rogers, 17, Alex Williams,;ward C. Jagerman, said Earle theater activities in the township, tO attend the tryouts is welcome,” ; : Pumpeina oy, 0. OE vceesss 120 Armoured Co a¢ Manning... 28.8) Of a ehugeh 6n a five-acre site |18, and Daniel Bellaman, 20, all|Belle of Pittsburgh, Benjack Cage, but never quite succeeded, acco A Belton said. Two Dr Ivers Injured Regiapen sod dog oossssesseessce HB Beery Ut May D our vas] O80 road in the Twin of Brooklyn. . __jof Texas, and Lowell M. Birrell of ing to Township Recreation Direc} Squash. acorns oun 0S Le si eae 42} Mesa CP $12) Lakes housing development, < Detectives said they were,New — all had ager poved tor Tom Belton. ‘ : ° ‘es quash, Buttercup, ', bu. Tig 5 6 mile west of Wiljams Lake (searching for a fourth youth, a'ings with Germa, also sebee ; . Squash, Butternut, *, bu, 1.78| Bonet, OOF 334 Merry ch & @ 188 7 _ 8 Several meetings were held | u eds 0 | an in 3-Car Collision es: fruit cS EBRD Eo te Parte Rican town as “Pancho "York whch ar ban veined il mer and now an Lae Squash: Ital. % srvseeesse 100 Borg Warn.) ag Monsan Ch 484) Tt will be known ag Christ of Wh? was also implicated by the ener Seaton land Players are set to audition tf k W. ‘ On eo Two drivers were injured in a Sometien ban eM ‘ if nh } 5a :5 837 Motorois m. soreithe Lakes Evangelical Lutheran victim, o* © In addition to charges of stock | people for a lively three-act | ac on oman three-car collision at Osmun and_/ ural Teed OB eecee sacs 1 Bid Be 35 Nat Bee "t §]_|Chureh. Officers said they believed the Se ee eee ee | Se eee” | \ atone soe p | ; . se , = % Paddock streets shortly after 8 GREENS Ca Peck, ff, Nat Cash R . $01) The church parsonage is at 8250 fs . wandered the | terma was indicted in the United | Auditions will be held from & to Pontiac police were holding a 32- pm. Thursday, according to Pon- ‘Coe Pie th vena t Gampb Boun 483 Net Opps... s44 Elizabeth Lake Road. ee aeecat| bic are aa py odheghi bes States last week for failing to 11 > m. Sept. 28 at the Community| Ye@l-0ld\ man today for investiga- tiac Police, bu £0 Can Bry 218 Net Lead 118.3 Oy “T| register as an agent of the ,)o- | ti ro : Michael J. Wilson, 16, of 49 Ravigee ee ho “2 2M Gabwal ait jeg NY Central she was freed by the youths. minican Re Activities Center for a cast of 26. | 1mm O° Mechs sikiuction ‘and st lichael J. Wilson, 16, of 494 E. Zorrel Ou cseerscsessesseeesserces LAD Copied AN Se Nort & Weat . Shortly betwe, police arresied public. The group plans to rehearse at ‘@ck on § Pontiac woman last Mennett Rd.. and Charles E. Crites, gies Chard. bu. |. ..c0 1p Care. J ni fe oe = ‘Claims for Refunds ix Puerto Rica: ths in the| Belle, Cage and Birrell "were homes of members. The final pro-| hight. ; of 5863 Southward St, Water. Turnips. by Oe a at) tee Mn \® o fucan youths in the * * BALAD GREENS cence... a One Ol how Joud you SS Business Opportunities ....66) Sale Land Contracts ..... MERCHANDISE | Swaps ....... For Sale Clothing as wee TD) sence 02 | Sale Household Goods ... 73! sée the pesutiful “Imperial Mod- Ant BI | perce wt a 5 gem We idea TV & Radios ..... _ fot gr eigtte tis ime with sa. For Sale Miscellaneous ...76| ncluding lot: Many lots to c Machinery ...............76A slteete, @ sicew 0." locks. to \\Do It Yourself ..........%7 : : NCameras & Equipment ...78 value. Suburban living very tbe le Musical Goods ......79 located ‘Syeam Rochest A store Equipment ....80| *" |Salé\\Store Equipment ... 81 the gracious “Dorchester Sale Sporting Goods .,..,..82 aN bath. 4, Bed | fining Mo Ete... 828 | i unsurpassed in = lunting \W imodations .83 Derrott yA ae Sand, & Dirt ee for ‘galy $22,950 complete. 2-car Wood, Coal\& Fuel sSeewes porch, TE ktichen Plants, a\e Shrubs ....86 Postoete,. mn oven, For Sale Pet\\............87 ree LAE OTe u ues! ‘ ioe .i7. Sa \\ __FARM ERC! x. Hay, Grain & Feed ....\\8 For Sale Livestock .......% Wanted Livestock .........9 Sale Farm Produce ......9? Sale Farm Equipment ....93 AUTOMOTIVE oe - as 2 FF re iz 1 : i roeeeee OO e+e ee bee & teeceeeeee A tek ened eeneek " bee deat eee oreeeke if sialaive et eee ‘weet 006 bere sees Airplanes ...... Pingo “a eeeee fj wasters a7 eg eae ' Trucks . ij i Cars . } Used Cars . Be °° 7 a ii e t 4 : ‘i td ae 6 & ahecvcsescsecstO| ivi E geen eats eee Ps. BOX REPLIES | At 10 a.m. Today there {were replies at The Press office in the following bexes: 5, 7, 12, 14, 2%, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 57, 63, 68, 70, | Ti, 78, 89, 90, 99, 102, 103, 118, 119. _— blow your horn ... it could never be heard by as many | people as a little | — Pontiac Press Want Ad | Dial FE 28181 ‘and ask for a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk 6 ~ For Sale Houses MODEL HOMES tne | 84 DOWN. MODERN RICHARDBGON, SEPT. 10. 1959. Work Wanted Female 1B ie s151 Lin olaahire: s6e ot | ‘year oh a privileges. . Cen | adson: rloved son of maf Bowe | a breeseway. Full L pr ay we. SERVICES OFFERED Puneral service w: held Mon- REE Rees) OUBUE Ragra Building Service ..........26 rtfpterment, in White Attractive 3 nedroom brick, storms Building Supplies .........27 oa Sy) yy en he So farge ‘uiuty room. 614,400. Business Services .........28 eral Home after 7 p.m. today. * ty Be ores. Bookkeeping & Taxes ..,..29 Funeral Directors 4, “* “ ‘ Dressmaking & Tailoring: .30 NO \ Garden Plowing ......... COATS MONEY DOWN t Income Tax Service eepee Dra G 3-T787 patggd gare) Para | e. our poms ae a Peis Be we tos ‘ undry Serv: 5 ae D I: ise a ack its iy earn | gig hs: oe one son-Jo ns, | ' Naleiete eles FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS — |. See us please j Clarkston REAL ESTATE, ING = Open satin P A ad 13 te 45 } $1,500 DOWN -Vincent’s 6 rooms & heat. Nice garden. New- $1,200 DOWN ® rooms, 1l', baths. Near Mce- Sreeme. | A CUCKLER REALTY. | N. Saginaw ' Dea McDonald Will Build 3 Wedroom fini home . with - besement and ths. Your iot or ours, rs, birch gap oR, kitchen and — ONLY $360 DK OR RENT wire a | 3 rm., modern. Néar 8t bath. de ly decorated shed ity qk extra | OR | ban UL 32-4289. FOR SALE BY OWNER: ool aon Hap fb ie go vo Center. ee suepene | . % yoy up Le 48106 WATKINS HILLS: 2345 WATKINS Lk. Rd. 3 bedrm. brick ranch. 1%, baths, utility rm., gas heat. Lot 62 x 152. ae extras. Bacri- Tice. $16,900. OR BY OWNER. LOW x a bdrm. ranch style. 1', ceramic tile baths’ Full temt. Storms and | screens, wall to wall oo ir © paved ‘ptreets and aiewae. "Watkins Hills. Price $17,600. OR 3-9091 BY OWNER, 6 ODERN. sem!|-bungalow “I closet, fire- place. Full basement. Gas heat, - rage. Near jal and pub- © schools. Center, 2 ines. $10,800. PE +2090 42030 i DUPLEX. 4 RMS. & BATH. GAS pt ent on each side | FE $0712 | BY OWNER Nearly new. Built in 1065. Put | finished basement. Auto. gas heat 4 feoms of ood furniture. Paved | Sacrifice 1010 Terms, MY wie - es “SRE oy Bivened | \y sto i es an Completely te a scaped. gas heat. labs [ihe Low down payment. bie terms arranged. MU: tual 4-3733. BY OWNER MOD. Cedar shakes. 100 x WO lot: a $2300. Terms OR_3-8857. SMALL HOUSE Leke. Year round with lake pedi eae - $3900 cach. 9128 Hickory-~ nicely CLARK dining room, basement far- pace & water heater, ‘yates, full $1 $14 :> Aa SUMABETE LAKE » TH Baldwin AT - COOLEY ram ROOM,- STORY HOME. Located on |. DOWN. THREE : Sere. Corner A ae, “DUPLEX 3 Groom th. heat. r tent drive. Nice shady 3 “PONT! AC RE: ALTY $-8275 FE 5-8275 BLA ® real family home KC: every — Sio'sbo with low down paym .6.room brick. 2 bedrooms. Car- ted living, reom. x minum storms & a Beautiful) too ped lot cHORg BLAIR 4536 Dixie H OR 3-17261 94 Eves ean OR 3-1708 or OR_ 36842 W EST SIDE—OW NER furnishings. Pieced ‘Ss ¢ to mortgage. Can _ after ¢ p.m. erm ki priv 0h sob tan of $4600 te me EM 3-08; “—_ < MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO Lake Orion ry rooms, 20x20 that a he help the family's asaan Wall to bool ag in the — i basement = heat. Nicely lan: iawn. 115 ft a7 2 cer garage. $10,960, GIs or Geitane You won't believe this until you see it! poco: ee. neat - oe y ments o taxes #"ihsuranoe Pull Pully caoubping and almost acre of sand. Seeing is Cohering! Older Home In excellent condition from top to bottom. Wall to wall ca: & low including in t di ivi r bedrooms, ful) wasemens with the, lecear wareeee Joxidt lot. Only $11,150" Lakefront With 3 bedrooms. This older now priced for quick sale. ep Ole landscaped jawn enced completed Large living room us dining Qrea. Electric sini Tf garage & selling for . ARRO REALTY ous CLLOCEE. REALTOR 1284 — FE 43044 Open 9 am. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday | 1-8 IN ROCHESTER = & con * gees all white ag n e she big trees heat. In excefient conditicn . one Se we are proud to show 0. AY! TODAY Phone OL 1-761) FRANE M SHEPARD, REALTOR 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN PAYMENTS “LESS THAR RENT , MODEL OPEN). | WEEKDaYSs i's op ta ad 1:30 TO 6 WESTOWN ena 68-2763 cr Eves. Ll 2-4677 = Rent While You | Buy | OR TRADE YOUR BQUITY ail farm or house for 3 year old, 3 ‘Milford Lot 80 x 166. baths Take over GI LL Ba Imme- diate dar neon RICH RICH _ BEN. J. RICH 12545, 548 Linwood TUlsa 3- a 3-4000 RILEY RANCHER ~ 3 — Oxford area ‘white frame. bedroom ranch type with 16 x 2 ft. screened breezgeway to 2-car parece. Full basement With of! water heat and plastered recreation ees BLOOMFIELD HI 45 ong rancher with b eye seereom yu aft roomy 41} ® Separate family room. 1% bathe Built-in applinnces, level acte, corner lot. St. Hugo —Hittis— —‘Enepect today. $33,500 en terms, RA : | Paved road near new college and in Northern schoo! | Hares Tot eo, x'ae fe of 4608 down, RITES READ ESTATE f= NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. WILLIAMS bedroom ee In} 4+-¥OER- OWN TERMS EDNA JANE DRIVE NEAR MSUO fussned Seer “easeen’' feed fe lot, extras oving out of immediate possession. FE BY OWNE! 2 OR 3 BDRM. RA 2 BATHS Att. }. $19,800 3-3513. BY . LA ND 3 brick ranch, ial basement OR f. LEAV: ATE — BEDROOM bouse on beautinu’ LR neve % acre. Only $6 050. MO DereY $-4313 ‘i room oonenty storms screens, i landscaped yard. $1,500 ON 8ST. Only $75 déwn on this new 2 bedroom home. Piastered walls. Oak floors Oi) forced air heat. Near bus and schools. Principal and in- terest payments only $44.4 per month : 93 COLGATE Extra ee new 3 bedroo bome. Lovely kitchen "Nice large coor Pull basement. Gas beat. Will duplicate on your lot with no money _ down, YALE $300 down om this nice 2 bedroom me located floors. Beautiful rds ge- Large room, Pull ee enly piiso with > BEDRM “RICE ree aT. tarhed geod — screened porch — . ent — car aarege — priced at 622,900 Leslie R. a hie Realtor, West FE 6-016 : FE +778 ye this 3} room home Beautiful jot. Just veg Best the city. Easy *' £ nd to. opportunity te “BEAU TY Pal RLOR ye - oe -& 4 bedroom —_ BBs ocmen Forced air oii STFARTE R HOMES, Lot - —— brick — - par srourset $250 GED AGENCY Sloe Pim ee STS ~ READY FOR YOU iGAYLORD |OR R 4.0306 Wideman ad w ma os OPEN EVES “ OWNER HAS OTHER INTERESTS tat for someone 6 roome, basement, 2') car garage ‘ere dattion tee eects: “we 6 OOM — OI stores A FOR SALE BY OWNER. FOR COL. ored. § room -house, $600 down; _ $58" month FE 45445 IATE BROKERS — +4 ‘barge 1ED. 3 BEDRWN |. ~~ Suburban Living At Its ) Best Your future the (CONVERTIBLE 24) bedrooms. 1% baths | W. ‘\v ROSS HOMES OR 3-802 $495 DOWN xO OTHER CLOSING COST OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY -7 P.M ——— OAKLEY PARK ae LE. Directions: Commerce Rd Right end te blocks > model. Signe J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor o6 £. Walton FE 8-006] MA ¢-46371 © SEMINOLE E HILLS 2 bedrm, — rw, wih replace, erie te Finished ree "Sah tee f Le to Oakley to =Roselawn. Wateh for down saent consider | trade. Owner, FE 2- ATTRACTIVE cae 2 BED. | —_— fall nog -4ll basement, automatic a paved road. —— water. On and cueren $9 500 y§ $1,000 down MA + +2901 = school e, — el : DO’ | Brand uew 2 bedroom ranch type with be floors, gas heat 2) price $8100 ae ‘00 ye New moe style 3 bedroom. i “Home with omell shard: ry 9 << Russell Young + FE 4-3200 Partridge OLD FARM FEELING | But oper By living conveniences! 100-year fieid eee founda. tien §=1038 Kitchen, washer dryer Just outside Clarkston is ed, white frame bedroom home Between giant with circular drive, this @ hag been completely done over im charming colors, wa!l- r and custom touches such as oe sa pack pickled pine r etc arge rooms ly $3) Ole with: ithe (088 dows Tl acres adjacen ° ‘or = invest. mec er far arabe BLOOMFIELD Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath. bath. brick | ranch _. one of the nicest seachenuel cro pend T Completely carpeted, dishwasher + | er appllances Ao’ + years old. ONLY 62,650 Partridge | | | easel i000 v HURON ASBOC Investment Company, Ine 443 Orchard Lake OM FE 6-064) MULTIPLE ean SERVICE BRICK HOME : s In excellent condition This etx room home With three nice bed- roome with oak floor throughout. The kitehen is excelient This also has 9 full basement. TAKE TIME TO BE HAPPY and you can be happy in this desirable bungalow situated on @ nice cycione fenced-in yard. This home is all one floor large liv- ing room. kitchen and three rooms Lake privileges on Lake Oakland A’ ree} quality minded buyer For additiona| information eall us ER THIS ROOF ou will find a six foom home two car. garage Nice garden area. Ie Jus. the plece for your » ehiidren be didn't see it today. READ THI8 Two homes on pn edioining jote at-a real rgain Owner legving state. must sell will sac- fifice Let ut explain this real bargain located east of Auburn Heights rE 8.9693 ~ SEMINOLE HiLia Lovely 3 bedrm home. 1'y baths, cptice, oes heat, screened-io Ge ti tetr ey ae iam tate olly | $800 re a | RM HOUsE- pon MIDDLE a _seed_or retired couple. FE Later —- be yours with BR room, paneled family poe. enclosed breeveway, 2 attached f% ° and ures jot 100 Lf Full price 12.508. $1,800 down, CLARKSTON AREA Atte ettate including med arage * price $15,650 sy ierm A — Iai gy ob HOME : -rench INSURANCE Ra. M+ IM ya Realtor oe sorry you! Poles 5 ahs w yo tiy “}134 E PK nv ¥ves REA AN : Realtor, HAYDEN ee LAKE RD love oo Excellent Gordes soil ne. | 500. Term ! Orr ag oid LAKE R gine ie with arrileae, on on «Geneve. 2 BR orkee 683) with corms AUBURN HEIGHTS AREAL 2BR. home r ee Basement. faene wan | erms. nee 3 BEDROOM WF Immediate poco Mec No bn closing costs. tac price 3 BEDROOMS l'y story heme Oak foers wall- to-wall carpet in LR a, hell i | cap | | orthern ~ off dectyn. Full. 8.760 i side location Terms. _ J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor. 86 £ Walton rE Open Eves; Sun lo to 2) 4 BEDROOM RANCH HOME, | near Lady of the Lakes parish i's ceramic tile baths, lar room, fireplace and family room. ear ettec a aentes 620. | 000 and FHA term $600 Down North Pontiac 3 bed room frame, newly throughoyt. New sid. te soi end bus | diate possession. $9.75¢0 gain : rice. Come for yourself, Fis | is a resi ba vg Open Evenings Until” oo FE 43568 FE 3-36) a) won nal te me sa. a! be Tih Goh ee Commerce R4. to 8. | ci re at living _reem crepes & Fein tie Brapisee “etter ash | ener, built in a SFM speaker = ” wie | howd = @ suggest. 5 Por uP end thew, you eeeta BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW There is minds Pd ing exceptional bedrooms an excellent basement with gus hi $13,950 with 62,- 880 dow: BRICK BUNGALOW, 411.830 The finest, neatest. clean- est rick low with full basem and fireplace. yet “ce fenced lot, profe and iach. —_— So tee for ental Glo grits an Ot Call for more particulars. OTTAWA HIL two blocks dt. High, bumerous selling appoint- menis you will admire and may be handied og reason- able terms. There ere two fireplaces, full beth and- half bath. reation room. Priced to sel) WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW TRADE Attractive gray bedroo: bungalow with @iassed-in porch, ful] base- ment. forced air ol — 32 W. Ruron Phone FE ¢-1557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , JOSLYN RD. | See this home .. the pet fruit trees and lt roem ! Excellent base- fre. ass heat P drive woar garage. elime alumi Aum on this attractive home. Aluminum sterm screens tron grill reiling PR RIO INCOME BUSINESS BLDG:: © ft. on Dixie Highwar Lar office aoe or shep. Lot 246 deep for plenty of parking 3 bed- room dwelling Priced to sei] — $18,000 terms! Humphries aN Tueqrage x aie Eves _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “WALTON BLVD 3} BEDRM rick ranch. attached 23 car ga- rage. OR 3-8814 OPEN patuntty _and Sunday 5 POM. COLONIAL HILLS, 2457 -PARCELLS CIRCLE = on a roiling hillside over- ine Square Leke Rd. ¢yr- oa aray brick rench Living. bal ing with fireplace huge kitchen ear garage tandsca) svimmin ed at £ Land contract or ete imueeee “tr, IRWIN | GEORGE R OPEN 1 -. PM, 5044 HUMMINGBIRD LANE Lovely 3} bedroom brick rancher with attached 2-car garage Has 2 fireplaces. 1', baths, bdutit-in oven, fange and situated on large oven range and situated on large Maybee . Tight to Humming- bird. left to open signs. or. WALTON bedroom ranch-lype bungalow Wit automatic Nedt and hot wa- Attractive and in good cond tion, Near good echoo!- Full price $8,200 with ensy terms STARTER HOME For that handyman with over 1 190 ce. Mes lake priv person can move OrORGE R IRWIN, BRALTOR 98 W Waiten MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LEAVINO STATE — MUST SELL gery aplit level house, $12.- dn. $ acres, J1ITT Potter . Fiem Mutual + WEST B FIELD 8 hom old, fully modern ranch on on ay Car garage, we be — with 2 estes. +2854 i RAALTOR now we HURON | ‘ ACRES, ALL l * tasers tice. Mich, on top near Rik Lake & Lake t. Close! ony 58.500. pe th. Ip- to age gre store, Post etc cluding taxes s ins closing with house, ail modern costes ia all ced at with te paths, main bath @)l, east $2, 000 wander reproduction tiled. Full ae | , heat Caras. nin Brice: wi = rn. haa LITTLE FARM ae tee SOM bungalow with attac ar 4a- Soh ith REAL A me fruit. berries @#fr _vey_ City, Mic ound ned Aim . Scres of land’ “Gals \ NEAR CLARKSON anb lake, club house Warren Stout, Realtor ap = i a dietary a C4) : wot x & 4. : : * sete h: ie putas Se fs TA oe as : ‘| ; acd aes :. 2 ; Ss 5 Be ie st ee ; . = : . i a id = a? VP 4: Ps Ms _ i _ a Ion . THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEETREE 11, 1959_: tee eee IRTY-E a é ie * rH he Miusse< 4 ee Sale Mowses:. 4 | MODEST: MAIDENS. - 6 - ‘Alan Sale | me ee 38 ia $1,800 DOWN, NEW BRICK 3-BDRM, AB A GROUP OF aenzema ee aT) 2 to rehases ‘on * custom. “Quality © RM. BATH. 3 RM. BATH I¥. | — 400 ylans. Weill! | some. a tr eh 2 Bateman “pipes Poh Builders Exchange — | : = a FE 3-730 or UL 2 3884) | PONTIAC as K en prycrar ss} F : a — 4 ATMS | price. 08,0 price ve 0 one with “+ EABT Lamance STREET 2 tb i TRA bate, fatt basement, ‘ S | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ” Gas heat. Mice Near Our WILL TRADE titoe sown at aes, Cow a al iti Nething Eowal O WHITCOMB, RLTR. 3 bedroom brick rene tn UL 2- 1950 or OR 3-3686 Sylvan Village. 2 car brick | — —— i sy 5 7 — H tote of NORTH END ~ Cas cider tink, tg ell) COMMERCE, LAKE |” gotme Bete f : 4 in room | Extra-pic fard = will i Exceptionaily ree chee a aun a bed } trees, Will , trade of sefl house 2 car garage Stone fire- | = rar rooms and bath up Base- with LOW DOWN PAY. jace Lake one $1900 cee ORION ¢ nent oll beal and gerage MENT YOU" pame it down MArket pe b pao or sell with smati : * 5 pximeately Mog came esto mony VEN By oP: Neat Modern Home down peyment, Owner MY 2211. $0 ved rest home. paiments to quaufying Vet- Miele Uti 2 On ll F le Acre ts for a “Miprieate p ‘ : n ertile Acres requiremen oe POSSESSION Only $1690 down and $75 month, emp e on hospital Building’ just jus A s ANC EB from fe iis dandy ciose-ln suburban : “s ar WALKING DIST - eshiv dee A he ‘| tili- ‘ : on wo. "$160,000 man. in Oa Fast Suburban Fr Ec w o€ 4 rooms, and utili net oe — you Ps room Jeitiree suas aE atte Bast Suburban sms Ret Reet” gil bach, basement, off Whipple Lake Special pure County, have eutte Grams | mall wage. MI 6-1928. nn ee gf nacement Custom Kitchen : Fi ter softener, storms | : tile standard = its t Ou naturel f i and jlota of extras Vacant Lee gaa Perfect for small; Rllreopte org aie Unebas Recond!- é PR 4-3569 FE 6- $041 | - ge: — & ate in i ADY WiTH Ng Fags rive \ : ae ing coun Immediate possession If you family Good neighhefficeod. 528 tiohed inside and owt. Pull base- | ; pap thas i be opportunity. Box_106. ‘> re Wil. eating space have good credit, name the feet road frontage. Don't ve ment, foreed air of] beat, Will} WM. A. Ap tnubt be ‘minim MAID ? 360, Liv Live in VATE a-raie 6 neat ; 2 terms asleep on this one accept free end clear small tor | fat acne, ous rm tekends free. 2 giris ae Oe Be AN DYMAN’S 4 Bedroom Ranch | i. e"reimpleton, Real 1 KENNED Aas Ds dita.” Sectrabie | fod 2 Ree aoa # De : one Lo EAN. iis dawn PLCIAT At Maceday Lake Kk. J.. Templeton, Rea | / I" i ent week: a ish hc ‘ i rds to perfect send | 2330 Orchard Lk Rd re 4-456 | Personnel Ottica’ y Hail, 14 » Only | Only 100 ye \¢ or 5 days, over w Rel- AROS o Raya el Whit : ) lots BY! peach Nice community os sor | After 6, FE. 3-050: 3104 Ww. _ ferences, M MI 1-06595. ! bivcés fo EE ea West Suburban ots ©) «ept homes. Pull basement, o ER. GOOD feud Bes Ey is ee trees and 2 biocks. Ww iake | furnsee, attached garage. Corner 5 i : “Tt all ame for smaij plant. MIDDLE-AGE US Ae i ons fire | ¢ and sand beach Needs ao location, 130 x 150 feet Owner = aa i lay-offs. Must be { _® Ol Fafest Besutiful | gle ware shee (00 searing rete ae ee ae NX —— _ | Bereeseeene Bae Feet? tas ch tin seni. = 2 “a iat out comes = | down. M sold imi + -FOR VALUES: AND TRADES — —— ; aLESMER MI ARE _ shaded, fened ut About | ang hediomgo paren taal loan po Be light housework. G will cio» il etapa iar il 1c : i w buy = : , ls $406 will ciose this one and (44 Acre [state u li wo mmme GAY ALANS a ed for fulltime. “Lake property &| {9% days’ week. OF Lard ty heat to 4+ BEDROOMS : LOOK--What 6325 down wi y ~~ amen ete. u em} tive, cal wili be |. eres oo lie J: a luded 1 Private Fick Noaiclonls | custom sales. Ca between 20 a.m. & Lele at $4900. Toe pe } | Secluded anc iva aa enero 3 pen teee: weet at teens 3-0085 for interview appoint- wr , enta will be low too jue den aod 99 fL itving Begutiful grounds, trees, woods. years o} ene i ment . : Avproximate.y $@7 50 includ 2 i Full! aad shrubbery surround this love and fan. incinerator, Reasonable i —"Rigae MIDDLE-AGED Wi A- all tapes. insurance dining pel (olden enh | iy rambitng ranc h home with | payments : | just love football sweaters — especially with football -: lot ea i ose ; MEN & DISTRICT 4 : ing a 3 Must ‘ H on. : sew -Car ga- 6 . : ‘ heed ™ ag oe a do eer mney a from 16 $50 MONTH A & room home on players in them!” ron ae pecedaciea ee STOR. | Mpecialtaed lighting pee ee OSs ade CiGKE TO eee seeks will ike tins older home in foot carpeted living room Log East sae oll furnace Full price a . ee vee gee’ —_ semi - basement. positions ave able ble for men. wit PART “fou. ry f omige fam a a excellent tncation tluse to burning fireplace, seperate din only $5.1 4 Fire- baby sitter. Ref. 5 s iutge say Fe je achon 6 i . Pullman Kitchen with : ae round level sessed J 1 expanding firm. *Timived travel, | _“— 2 = bey fees” J betroutus, full achooig “Only 912.008 be me Us Ge Ceccune tite ball 2 bed. HERE 18 HEAVEN—In this all elec le Lake Propert 8 For Sale Lots Il) proof Good PE 2-343 NO night work, protected terri- | RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO BA- haw I Cr sre i few 2oele ll ge we roumis, Wlosets galore Excellent | trie 3 bedroom home neer Middie / - ar. Ae Ne enema tm | OF .1-8668. tories, age no ‘barrier. All re- bysit, ‘2 days. White. Vic, Cres ee ee \\ : { full basement, automatic of) fur-| straits Lake Built-in oven. re- TTRAOTIVE TR EE SHADED LAURA LANE. NEAR MAPLE. 7 SPORE BLDG ON WooDWARD at business ems, designed for | ‘cent Lk. PE 42485 after 6 p.m. (iixe WES? SIDE | Hace, winding drive Small steble frigerator deep freee and ecar- AT 4 ke. 13 mile x 186. Ready for building Only ave. in Birmingham. usirial and commercial appli- ESTA i ED. Ae vent | Hees Mnupad sting Sto tke | peesds Coy ana neil garage afer’, terrane Sue Othe, 2 lee | 2,38 cag Lie toc Daas at SE | galery Seu Cea | “tine ane gf oe rapa | FAMILY HOME sear &t Widow will eacrifice 7 ‘oom pines pnd oaks Truly s dream- | 1. seen to be appreciated. §i7.- to all offers, GLienview 13-0641. | R wi ‘RSHAM tS 10 cars Phone A a Sof * ; ta, r, € = vlogs Byer wy ier 8 athe 4 bedroom: I | Fs paradise and just the spol 00 wu PHA teres Pa Parr ee Tits W Maple MAyfair 66259 Products, Jamestown, N.Y. : Meals, unliorm, pi vaca- Is th edn bare 5 t AUTIFUL LAKEFRONT HOME | ___ MAytair 6-625 = < ao + ‘aan fits. wel) kep' tp 2! = 4 r01n rom —anedt—statre arpete tor nature lovera Pull price §34,- BE . ‘odel. Below | 19 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT. tion, ani , ‘ it bun ’ 184, Iso 4. | 3 bedrms, 2 baths, m LOT, “« MILE FROM DOWNTOWN ale Howard | eI EA Oa te hermes or ‘$8 500 rah “ soe | XK. lk (Dick) VALUE T gcc cored eas tom | Clarkston, “near EMS Ks ~~ _Help Wanted ed Mal ~~~ | Fegc: pm mith Apely jitaton Rovtaurent sit emodeied aitchen ‘ os ! Gi -F is | Thermo window uit / reets. Must _ sell, a i bake - Bir; ! G on a. gt one cs ae i a 1TOUX fe S Hag Oakland oes TOR, Open @ to 8 one Rdg of Bat co ents | tore Aub = “Or one I ae ih Bf ld Cals at BRA “Saige BA sa LP aT Eon ty cuece ueralor ate ; -3 | on Hurfon 5 , Lore 5 rere eo eta eee ae “om Bitte Wigner OW 701 ni are | Cipaethg Mang ett ig “le to | Erm, CANTON OY SWE MY| peeaidad'e segin'ts nape TOOL DESIGNER Sagthaceiig ca ae a | o ® i its 5 MILFORD sub. Builder MJ 6-7860. moe a the eyeare experiente in the design ary per mo., auto- We de i ) , + co) ne en r sal- Retiremeut*home Modern 2 bed- | BY OWNER, p ROOM BUNGALOW. | NORTH BIDE LOT. EXC. FOR = geotin teenin doused We ole smell un" dxcures pnd tools for ene ' — — = | y ONE TT room Large Uving :oom Dining | carpeted, basement tiled 2 car | small custom home. p'ize and handsomeiy M e 5 e co ential for eve: duty. * ees) ' ; » = room. Kitchen Plenty of closets arage. sored located on 4 lots. | dr take (rom. 0 wo Oe exceptional salesmen! Top com- . . - 40 week ibera] personne! i berg le iene! -- REALTORS at pavement ; Rutemalie ft. Sis.e00 P $-2001 | BSilvér Lake fron — — benus — fringe — 118 Indianwded ‘Lake Orion k 1 ies were iene service 177 le 8 EVES ee ache car garage Lo SHED . * ts — demo p Hen — MIN . co zi - T 6 OEE ENE W ford A } qua Bee ers ddr ron sau Se tam trees | George R. Irwin, Realtor tan eae. Selet “py! —s ~~ perience 6 sacs at teoberers ot Director ho oe a A N E T | aterlord Area ~ | $11 900 $2,000 down $75 mo. | Grayling and Kalkaske, Michi- | avy Ww. Walton PE 37003) call PE 31117. — —¥ xing interior = Service nerel Hospite FS 4 | chs ' ft. . t. 5 . NAP it Mewit desgaial & bane. HOLLY, MICH | ee eee = 7 bepacom.| Waterford Hills Estates | i aor: WORK 4 ae. 0 _ Ponti KECRE ATION SPOT Wir ; lot Newly decorated & in excel. : : ELIZABETH LAKE 3 PPE S 1088 day as intment clerks. Ne PINISHER, tees ED Ppt nes F Gala (FOND isos salemner- 10 1. ond. * F {Tent tondition FA heat Aluminum | Attractive modern income, 6 4660 Westiawn Open | A tew choice lotsa left Average sgl necessary, Salary base » on bur in and fee Sao f children) for housekeeping Wai ake Seu beach storms & screens Only $800 down | ‘jarge rooms down -4 rooms tp | ; DL AME” | size 100 x 250. $50 down. For 2-0313 9 work. Apply nell piano fac-| © Syedionn cottage com $00 pe month Including tases, Double gerege Automatic heat : TRIS petgnvornoad, ate for chil-; { jiareee r information cal) FE) bt. halen appointment ‘FE 3 tory. c = chia ors 3 ae ta wk. ore re ie Aso a * and insurance Located in good residental dis- | dren. Shady jot, 3 bedrooms, large | i ONAL CONCERN WAN PeerncEb FEC. x te duck. rowboat ; . , é triet fear sehools churches fae | ving room pilus sun room Pull HE R BERT C. DAVIS A LARGE NATIOMAL ee | Agee ‘or ‘man._158-8.-Broed- ibe wee FOR tase A streraed por Near Watkine Lake i Pioneer Highlands stores Lower apt now vacant | ton-—---reem- : DR can_offer_o loc all way Lake - MY 2571) drug departments. pa 410509 84 00 down : : : 155 600 60h Will handie ae 4615 IRWINDALE * man representing them locally. A ————— | tim: fer experienced, “put de = we + with taxes priviieges 7 bea- | 4 bedroom bungalow 2 bedrog iD ; - < ¥ { nan Lavend ees eueien lava | WOODED LOT WATKINS - PON- ust be —— with car and 2 M FOR FARM | train m Guaution a prleshow = Bee | ruom home on large woud up - 3 down Aluminum & sto .e orothy Snyder Lavenc er. ry P tiac Estates Paved road, Gas Phone. 23 40. $400 a month | work. Year around, job. Must have Billings. Simms Bros. 08 N. = N ed lot Cyrione fencing eleo siding Full basement with 'y afieaitor Bet 29 Years 1941 $2,000 down down ;2-5452. guaranteed. write Box 86, Poo-| experience. 625 . Buell. Rd., N..¢. erage Vacant Move right bath and recreation room |', car, 001 Highland Rd. «MS$@) PONTIAC ‘ LAKE—Neat 3 bedroom | -—— hae Prose lalonN . @ nes Rae jaas EREON es RACK te Court = | gerege Nice lot with outside grill prane EM 43-3303 or MU 4- _ ing room. hard- AUTO BODY AND COLLISION | Rochester ; \ Aluminum storms & screens ae Knotty pine living 13 re] renyae we to wear er - Decale New Brick Tal piles, 6itious "SMITH" | Genel Teeaary ticker ie. Pied = Aereeee < ork Le gabeored Call FE +903, Young Man, 18 or Over ee ters. 1600 = matadda b " she | : ou a 1 : tor es ins J bedrooms Yo bedroom Full basement ee Fe utility room. Storms & scr re U LDING PAR- ask for Wally. ‘To undergo training program Pe net ga. leet ide att aise oH furnace A very West Side i's car inet Ties “Pull i Sea oy poeta eget dow Aut Service Writer branch ma er with national ’ Clean & Feil u wr by vice property for on'y 80.0 } bedroom brick Aocated on nce ” rice, reduced i with Oo, organization, ust be neat, ag~- i siu 00 gt 150 | down lmmeatete possession landscaped lot On autet street | This eg peony Pelt Lae show ! 2500 down C. PANGUS, Realtor Steady youss men with = gressive and have pleasant per- one Pull basement Large screened) places of Oakland County. Just 8 eae ee nee | eee aan eae orders. See pitt | fied wtih 600 fash week. pies | Mas immetinty opening for eur $1.200 Down ark dinine roses (Chou [ed a Ween iy agers oe ok | § ACRES George Mahon at car allowance. _ For interview Waitress. Night and day shifts N Ee a Nie oe 3 meron piare am terma can be turing large as room. stn agst r eel Divided inte 2 fenced field Mes at it Rochester, eames. _phone FE 8-2913 eee available. spe person only. ss 10 \ ; : arrangec room, spacious dining room, un stable. pump. electricity at - Ww : White K & FRAME wet) nls years ie On has : ee usually large Kitehen Automatic | REALT 2 on black tapped road. ‘4 mile|CAR WASHER, GOOD COMMIS- Help anted Female 20 Woodward at Square Lake Ré. iatcte rer ye ation Lend | y water an ital | 1I¢ yy | R [- AL I \ oll heat, 1 basement and com- 4900 Highland ns (M59) off M-89 west of Pontiac. $1,000 sion. Kast Sunoco Service. Wood- | ~~~ nr OO cpey out 197 ff deep for details FE 2.0000 petely insulated. Situated on the Pontiac, Mic _,__Ph. OR 4-0388/) gown buys. Ward end uare Lk. Rd. 17 & UP, TO WORK 4 HOURS o_o Iroce)d Waser gerege Col ; pony: ae moat desutifully landscaped site | wamMoND aK lee. PT LAKE) ©) SCHUETT. Realtor | CAB DRIVERS, STEADY AND! day as ‘appointment clerks. No Toys — Fun — $$$ nea PY bedeon GTS KE NLTY (0 we have ever olfered for saie frontage. lot covered with large 7 oH 0 rt-time. 101 W. Huron, ~ experience igeat PE 343 Salary basis | os, chest needs dealers. A ae en IS sais” ant WALDWIN, AVE Waterford rilesnofntteee aruba and flag: | Wines maple, oak. bitch @ ete "A pe ee se CLEANUP AN ie een TE Fats 9 te 8 | Teel iee saeet seas Soslee. oN batgain for a truly beautiful) (ACRE PACE $2 19 ACRE One * th can POLISH and | APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR CON- toys —— ri “No expe e ght dey basement $16 000 OPEN 0 AM 6PM ers 2.032 ft of blacktop road \ md soh Le MULTIPLE YASTING SERVICE i homesite. Topigrapbica! siirve ja, $4,700 Holly area. Black NDITION | cession stand ers. Apply in red in | jromtage (end = ft jreoer on inluded. Call ywner, Days thao Saat acum payeenn pacenegt = aa the | person, Manager, Strand Thesler, ne naees = aut B No inve ——— = a MULTIPLE IMSTING SERVICE ] a e | paws cad Garcia or for de. | 20181 Nights OR ‘Sopa Easy terms . “Bright Spot,” Orchard Lake at paLy eitTiNG AND LIGHT! collections. For interview cal) FE i | veloping if desired An eutstand- | arte ene) saad RONT, LOT | @TEELE REALTY, 1246 N Milford Cass _ — ‘sé aye =i Oss —_ _5-4721. : = oo = aINMSA FRO vrAca ‘o : aoen ty appcinsent oe ~~ | aoe Highiand Michigan MU ba rtodie °F Madoc i ee | ober “week. Prefer white. Fe woMtEn Vo i danowllly ee ~r pe ' » Mare ; t ’ » ' “Fk FRON & Wooded Aapeeoo «| LF 2-8245. Piece! McClure OR 3-4245 | Mere ie @ roome of value that Rolfe Tf Smith, Realtor LAKE FRONT ri | ean ia: 8 ate designed for spacious living 346 @ Telegraph Ri (RE 1008 Lake You'll like tnis aest-] 0 Wooded Acres "CALL T TONIGHT (3 PM.6 PM) many SITTER FOR mieyrk | WORKING MOTHER NEEDS | Be A d wality | _ Vicinity of Maybee Rd. re for Kindergartner, 3 days | Hime iiete tenia (UW eetpenle Wied bath “atte. ie mreckigs MAE 043; | eee tain ailcerive Gecen, | (abdlba Bin fer watts beeen ae a PART Tie tob phat Gould | | WABY SITTER, WHITE” SS ai | vie Mi Clamane & Opayhe. he FE ve P 4 oles 2 | @foand Iiving. Attractive design = mee , Pi ebevemec te cae " | pret ae ‘ ee Me” Carpeting | ae a eee ue tesike ol | tuch ® quiet secluded spot only and sil retain your regular job. | sanvy vena ine Seer aher so | Winds _ “1 EFORD ar A 0 er an 1 atury Over | 800 6q " | basement jot reation room ML _ 4-88 at _ « aac wes of |B ixeert ‘NCED BUTCHER FOR FOR | _tiv tn x: children. a : Ls iDDLEAG HOU &_E- Seay Jee pen Tota nee : Friced at 00.780--0600 dows PLEASANT LAKE | Good for hunting or cabin. Close! wholesale meat business Must be | a 5-€260. keeper. Have 3 oom, ives teedea Nios |G lnemotale the Se ioe. Ferme wiimave you in. “| Eanes ranch, home. lots neg _fonCocklin” River “PESSi000 "| goods lest bone? or don't app |< = ‘mcrae Sve saa Aitaiiye opaucia sols | plaw elmipatee ane arciee : = “ve arreee, create ream wires eat port ne | Hoffman Oskiend Packing Co. | COSMETIC SAL Batt ee |e 6 On OVER, Ba Tea meataioe baie | tncoueh i ke ale BROS | NEAR CITY HOSPITAL | | tached 2 cay garage. Laxe ‘pnt | CHURCH GROUPS SE ENCINE ECLATHE | Septet. store, all time Work seat | Soaring seowseary — ‘nights. rejrace 7 bedrooms & att te ; . i edroom a targe leges Low down payment. Priced | 7 UNG ad able for right persons. Experience | mn He Tile Well bower flows i) live mostly in the | | livin m and fireplace | . | WANTED EXC. IRONER. FE 2-9077 fam Hee aod ee area! hin ly ohoom whieh adjetus OR 31205 Sepataic oming rem ‘full | sell , | Desirable parcel located within OPERATOR. Overtime, McGregor atieman as BTORE, 5050 cus call after 8:30. tA og 23) Chepince hired | the model kitchen There | Open Eves ‘tt! @, Munday 10 tl 6, basement with sas heat —_ i 3 eae byl spr rae ea acre walking distance of New MSUO. Manutfecturing. 2785 W. Maple Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains shop v (itchen Hath bedroom, atl: — efe builkine of course. and | sao Mate ftw: | At 98.860 with $1 000 down ares Oring. teoni, large wining | 6 acres in size with adequate, Rd. Troy. " ping Contes, \ AITRESSES koctrerned pore HW) ae Seer coaele ; . | room, new oll furnace, lake | road frontage $11.500 with terms. £XPERIENCED TREE TRIMMER, Additional openings morn er age suet tetniy = "| geaur “iumeien kone” vareel IVAN W. SCHRAM ca: Oarper> ate | Warreh Stout, Realtor. | RP ERENCE ED MASON TENDER. try Garou! a 6.1664 noy ana ING REAL ot piles Ta ae uice ph URE Al. TOR EF E §. -9471 down a aeons (17 N. Saginaw st id FE = | Ask for ie ( ASHIER WAITRESe — D> GE urnos propie show you this fine Pad LEYENINOS & SUNDAY MAKE OFFER | EARN EXTRA aekeY BA PART TIMB| Age 23 to 45 with office exper- "ls Api In person, At Oper Pveving sees ee tee ea sea Tt Plecy Listino 4 SENVIC“. 3 s vd eanel verve yr Puckes Wand de | phee ‘oe te fer aeeee serie ¥ serene site bo like it fi * ~ 1 ane rucks up & = one - Or appoint- | _* oar sa aul M. | Real Est r Sale F 14, ’ 20. YEARS OF SERVICE | FOR BALE OR TRADE FOR OLD. » Paul M. Jones, Real rst. | or ‘arms ver dr aning. No — ment. — _, WHITS rR USE- E 8. 0466, PONTIAC a A TKING rs | Fon at coor TH syed 4 T tieer _ #72 W Huron | nan mann~ | _ Apply Cty C Cleaners, 368 Oakia: BLOOMFIELD bogey ran in 1 a 5 ay rates Thtle home is alt $109 DOWN a 1%) bath e78 Mt _Clemens | FE 4-8550 . _ FR 8-1275 10 ACRES PARTLY WOODED. 6 a aes pat arrei, abaaet ins. OR, ue = ‘ } beautiful lote | take privileges on Cans me = ees Eh Ne ate thes Pn wHitr, LAKE LARGE COTTAGE , céoms & bath Full basement V., Experienced furnace in- FASHION SHOP = & o.m ana is ideal for a young with this 2 tbedromm home Large - tel tcl Hoyt Realty. MY . . ¢ 4 WANTED: | ot retiting couple Theres jot WIH sacrifice for ¢3850 ee ya yearareand bame | 3 a " toy a) stallers. Needed at once. — po ssn. | Ty car “garage and. part Bee owner. tial “Ridge Ra, near, ACRES LOE WORE _8ARN | Holland Furnace Co., 80 “DINING ROOM? Figg 8. Telegrapo Ri 'Gall F / | basement $11 with $2 | $500 DOWN j . _Ormand Rd., off M | 8, & sarage. 3 miles to town. 616. N Pz ddock C eady B GIRLS Sa ° 000 down | North atde of town 2 alory home | _ Sak Re t Pi ty 9 Take Wousetrailer, du. payt.| iN. Paddock. Come rea y 18 and ovet. Pandy's Drive-in. | WTU. OU AN | | Large living room titehen. 2 | ee esor -ropert 'y Op te $5,000 allowed 1% trailer. to go to work ” Dixie hway, Drayton page Bg i Nice pet with ENJOY THE PREATION of | bedrooms fan basement. Only Established in 1916 _ #45 Jossman, Ortenville, FE 5-744] i O go a: eine. no late m oe Feteed | y The Vilage’ ayiven Use $60 @ month payments BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT now | EXPERIENCED ij te tight nen | Curb & Coonter Gils | ct « tenes cane . . the bemutt ay each Ul your en Lake Huron Presque fale | "RES ir — to right man. “ 2 Best 4 ly: a heart’ es content and live in | $800 DOWN ii {acai | J Bre ite ee ee eee County. Owner, $25.000 Terms . ao AC RES ; $028 Dinke Hw 4 y A _A & w. Root Beer, 128 N. Perry. festa +1 erly Leet bre- i aq traliy avely brick buries Meviern 8 room bungalow ip end) ving rm, tied bath, full bamt, | EM 3-0423) eerereeest FARM HOUSE - cepenicnomh Te Vice BTA- COSMETICIANS mended. nag sume wages en. Toc lay Atalte to an ettte Ceramic stores All nice assed rooma Base. ree apace and gas heat Locat- HUNTING PROPERTY AND tien ——_e = arene work. = : a Repay. Ponting Press. Boz JANA ) bath attrpctive kitchen | ment with new furnmace,-i'y car) @d [nm Drayton area §12.400-w Chotce timbered. 40 acrea ‘3 cab INCOME Apply at Bob i Serv-; To work evenmgs and w rere _! i= | New carpeting AS 2 14) | garege | $1,709 down ; ins. All rentable & (ufnished . WET, . ce unter poo Maple Bivd. Experienced ee Ap ppiy WH Y sit- | ‘ f jot Anchor fenced shad | | | Electricity 2 wells Heart of the | North of Pontiac Good birmingham, Michigan. No phone ay-On Maple and Tele- fant housework: ive in. 3 Vi TAQ DR Haris aTtE RN | a and lavishly landscaped | $730 DOWN | NORTH Prprg = a peta rah | oe & on! Susinese fwcome Add sturdy older - a ents vals. _staph tng po | | Wily $2 000 100 A tifal bedroom bungalow | bath & reason P e e ® with separate aths ~ | tei wivee Sie te alae ure ats eis air weet on the ean alle o New vcatpet \ Garage Walking distance tkefront. write , eatrances, Neat and clean goog og hg EL bl CORSETIERE wou a is TO 6, PART TIM Fae eal | and: insurance Ing full bath Large knotty pine) to to Fisher Body Only $6,950, terms j entiac Press Bor instde and out Piastered ps OL 2-2711 We have » full time opening for| Work, 5 day week, nation wide PI me cee ata mill Zone i kitchen Pull basement need DRAYTON woops Lares bem | HUNTING * LODGE oN ROUT | =s it . ine ayer EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR | &° €*Periencea corseuere, Imme- sate Gea’ ag om = experience a ; . NF — Lar e storms eat. . in oe: f a RAY (NEW Realtor in lot | ll nreauiersed ae armen . is | pee aad or w! t take. trade | basement, : porches, out quaiitied ed |, experienced electrical Denes, “Apply ay nose ca med ives Gee a cand as om ; as Bp 2 % Tel bho Re oO oe Evenings after @ ral rooms an athe ere it a oor r-Oe-que gr offic , cat Av ati Gaye a, (PR Tg FF 21338, Sone Jolson FR 2.3381 ghance to unvest your money im | ___ Suburban, “Property. 10 ump house, garage. 2 matic Washers “and reirigeration: | ent _“WAITES WAITRESS WANTED brand jee coution sigson || . . Inceme p rty sacrifice at | arns, roode . emeonag z auburs. Re . PIKE 8 - with, Vermts VI tI \ JOUNSON, Realtog | 97-800 eur 61,600 down }4@ YEAR OLD 2/ (BEDRM MOD- ana ‘ah anaes icaee hal. i = COLLEGE GIRL, $2 SINOLE YOUNG GIRL TO Live in DO PRICE REDUCTION 1704S] is Rd. LAKE _PRon't “argund “ome "Yon | Steet Resreats | ms — tog lend os on two roads. 1 FULL » PA iy Sal. _eqeareas Hianawate ‘Guaitfica light housework care Ly The ener tt moving anth- 4 = DE E4253. a pawceany "Lake 4 ed, bath. tut | Tye ear, attac ied garaee, 3 sores hopping "and we nest but aoe ead apg a ¢ Tes Pre os or a he = ; . : . - o urnace Ld : . rut $600 uff 1 ice to | | ries, Lote ¢f peg Near two | i miei wan teens ae | , Small Down Payment beach) for cuiidren 500 dawn"! | 00d fishing lakes and bordering | $21,805- TOTAL ae Sis, Drivete: “Telearegh: seat) so coer {itte, To work brick With appointments to | ine Take Area } bedrooms large L shaped} ° | 87 public huntin Cue Lhe | C SCHUE TT, Realtor Full or ‘Part Time ian? from. our ¢ ise We imgat lec riaminating | Ketter tan new this 7 hea kitchen Nice te RO ee room. | acorr LAKE FRONT ~ Large let | With $700 down bits Real Es- as I peed 3 Honest, ambitious men URB G| FOR NIGHT . essete. Sor’ non! buyer 100 © 110 lancdggaped room brick rancher with st Lake privileges on 2 lakes Near with nee Ui ep type beme Tied ate SWift 3-6252. Columbiaville. F E. 8-0458 Rs nue who can't make must = neat. Apply at_ us Boy : 4 bet Fralt trees anf heres tached 3 car garege, near Pine Union Lake ie center §9,- ba Beautifully dec- IN “COMMERCE ‘VILLAGE NBAT te “Skah enough in present to ta Drive-In. 2490 Dit Highw nase . er a ae co i dake Country Club fe@tures de | Be yer peak ore ar Gates: All attractively 2 bdrm. bome with '_ bamt. on #0 AGRE 3 sy ‘Ayo of the . 5 : Prost: : oe te ; 2 : pane eb nas Sieben. i piensa ules Mahe eg the Worth Se eng at Once lat soaped and nice lawn running Lestinafift Bt! ¢ wreh. sreres |. farm A ira hive LE ot ire oF ead : j Be male 21 " EOCENE ake fireplace in ving room. | axtring ei0ne-tH- t _ ~SRG ReRools not a 7: maha yt 44 i _ & f wddtttenal Tireplace in recren. | BY 7 Be a wi ard fence, Bee this st 810,75, take over bal of $2100 at $135 modern pul how to make $180 per week in . S i. ! Cccomant COOK, NO BU CHOOKE Your cat ore 7 well-bullt 2 bedroom home with mal) =_ car garage, prey 7 bd ceramic te eatnnot reper | full basement, PA oll beat. large | terms | _pér_mo. BM _3-4907 for details 4 germane pesiticn ay. by letter | days. Apply in only ' | - feramic tite baths. ero | corner tot with lake privitwes on es ey Sr ae Enate BWI 34003 lor at MI 6-372 between siaing as Bi am Orit N. Wood- What color zon! do) vou pie | Hane windows, attractive biteh-| Corner Lake C Paits eS mt Flovd Kent Inc., Realt | For Sale | Lots tt bbits state. 4900 am. & 12:00 pn yg, ere i . fer How “aheut Té siding ev with Vent fan, garbage dis- | ven ake a ue Ove en C, CallOf | Co , Columbiavitie. TION 5 Coige of the the in the | posal well landscaped grounds with only $1,000 down. wats aad at Tele by Ul | AchEs 6 ON WHITE TK RD Bas sta ION ATTENDANT PARI PART WA RO! AG of A ie larmira Vogl) in , 5 5 BLDG LOTS REDUCED 11 To rio p.m bach of Mf tie tarmica toy 2 yard lighte Offered at a39 2 ae ge Ed ey 91.500 for all for quick sale Con- | bing ac oo ONLY Call te) Bald. a . we. "Oakland. available. Pull or part time. Ay- 0 Mites an | bath Hate | a ‘ do ore family a favor John J. Vermett CUSTOM ‘PARKING. | fect White's wasn Scion T perience necessary, 5 er erage rar hr. 180 W. Perry. nl ve nx | is i i i on | j Pains | 7 SCHULT R it n Plate grea to } colors in the bey roome | Income Property 7 ee “, ae Poor jaime C. IF . eaitor = RE GRADUATE ee Vou wet ad ott eh | eee ~ ae | “POOT LOT ON AWGRES | oh 4 ' ' tone uf aur lip Pap Panuly Tome 9201 Commerce Ra EM 1.4466 FE 8-0488 ' DAY aa. Hn Ey ieee oF one sol faut | uke Isivilewes PERAONALIZED HOMES 4 paMiLy aL Lame $ iver Binet HTS vie Taher nee | PRACTICAL y NURSES ae x Ton Help ‘Wanted 21 homes last 'y Dive fren ine \ - 4 rR #-2200 | i immediate openings A enn Se ™~ Poritme Northecn Mien and Highiy active 2 befronm | | FU NighkD ‘EAN. ? peORMs Hy 1 Sunet wry a ee einem, t ; FRU PARM Salary $296.00 per dum Auto- Ir you Mirko o A AB Bert of ail $190 dnan No | Cedar Shake’ home in de fant WD CLEAN privileges aye pate | FAMILY, | ¥ Necdidrice HILLS | 0 acres near eee 2 matic increases tq top salary gore qe ye own With nities wn. HIDDEN ciatyes extha ae (al Rubaabetty ake Fataten ake offer, By Ownoef Sunday gas heat, $1,000 tern, FR 27032 CITY OF Caray niet Ganeh pad om: —- = vx own Bind ited. Call 5-4055 : with full basement, pine paneled |, . ; . we ree im ty servic , ~ 3782 recreation pnt ea ees me eed Ted Reeinment mew Tasr Saie Lake Property 8) Cholte 9 etre parce! with Mader pear trees Exeellept cus- exPehinnceD ~2:3782_for_ personal Were Stone) loent rate Youll enjoy the conven. | = ~ ~w~ | Found stream running through tom built home, Large ga- IF are oe en i “ al lence q! Ai aectoom ond full a ‘BEpacen Capar. or Fverereen mewer.. on rege. Bote ; Tihess ens toreee E i agina® rR 6 \ ath doWhateire, carpete liws | Las reed tight —~ ris. Open 6 Pn ° Ink foam and dinine room mel 1 Sear a arian se $s, lat hous term ard . of! furnace, automatic het wa B.. moe i fer well kept vard, vant wa. O ‘ BORN ous eerie 2 BE DROOM j reanchahome eo large jot Bric | terma en td 93 bats Trees By owner An | Conte HURRY) ber H ied 000 MAple 5 2090 vou can. SMART PEOPLE ' Ban visualize the possibility in this acres With’ excelient 9 bed- room modern brick bungalow. Lo- eated right In the path of future expense of Pontiac mi hinted idn't as a FE -120; and boating at exc Value priced at § ellent gel a“ ae “Bud” Nichotie, Realtor | eit 1 8-804 | a ri ol. fruit ‘trees, Tratter searing “Palka on mae ventional mortga WILL [AMS LAKE | = & real bargain for the handy man Cute 2 bedroom: bungalow thai Saturday 3 to § Gra Be waste | rim. r ‘ ts furnace. There are 2 lots with 663 Lebaron St. f — vr a — Laebybe exes ¢ ouse is vacant! 61509 down, 2° bedrooms “7 = you ean have Gilase O08! and 1 down fall basement, near A aston With only 180 dow ;° Northern High acta 'y Fk, C. Wood Co. Leslie. R. Tripp. Realtor Hiiron st a WHAAAME AKE RD. aT Me saial’ of Be rE 4078” Me aegen ‘ MAgie He : a) ai * | peg & . Free estimate. Reas. 3-3762 or OR 3-8117. 8 eS es, FE $-21218. c. ork new and re- PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR. y+: ie ‘Work . PE 6-0394. aia cASmEe FieD Leach serviced. C- ‘Nelson. PE S-tt08. INST. end repaired. Free estimates. FE 32-1205. GEN. Special For School Se EEE Tie an ee sleep on davneport or Must h bte job. Inquire _fear door’ 138. Shirley. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1050 _ WY ae / 3 y RMS & BATH. Uti. FURN. PLOWING, GRADING, DIBCING es va ie 44328 2 jake Be r i : STRARS a _GA- . kas On en rage. ‘orking couple. 106. Fier- WARNER'S ia i ence Bt. vacant lot mowing. FE 4-9846. = , ROOMS ATE . p se guirance, Serruing Fe OR - Work Wanted Female 28s Walton. e . 3 ROOMs & : a COMPLETB Pray a LAUNDRY act. = yan. |3 fure. Re e rent. FE 5-044) DAY IRONING. $3. ~ Service — Shirt service. 13 LOSE TO & * neferences. FE §-1¢11. Laundry. 640 8. Telegraph. FE Wid. Household Goods _MY_2-6583. 5 i kr =. Dae yy had FE 3-1581. 7 andscapin - Joods 4 Nr. bus line, PE 23-0054, 401 N aes | 35 | 5am sT0oLs & DINETTE SET. aaee & deliver. PE 4-7821. A-1 MERION AND KY. BLU® SOD. Ch.8 POn_URED TVs, PURNE fissures, FE 3108. LE DESIRES made or you up. | CA! iste pas OF partiy tiy farm. exchange S001 Crevks Re. UL 2 tue misc. g a 1TH Free estimates. OR 3-6836 baa ploces or bousstull. | 3 ence: ‘nent Fer ann On service. ee ie nonsework by day. FE 4-1 E.. =a blag Leo 4-7881. ROE trimming. iz poet bid. PE 3-188 or PE 8-075. FURNITURE N ri Smalt “ofics AS tute! Box 15, Pontiac able. FE 2-175. AV. Mon., Wed. and Thurs, FB 32-1152 Building Service 26 Del 18ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER.; PE 2-4855 is YEARS OF CUSTOMIZED RESI.4 dential Brick, Block, Stone & Ce- ment work, Small commercial = our specialty. Bill, OR 3-2063. A-} 5A G. __Witt-The Floor Sander. A - 1 SERVICE. walls tiled. PE 23-8601. — Al Can —— oe — — GET M ae his = “1.04 iE Ee, TE Service a bs A-1 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL ral hero AND 4-2290, 3 BLOCK, Bal and es, FE 5-8907 B G — EXCAVA _ Lake Dredging — Trucking — NEED at 6 WTD: Good Pontiac WANTED power cement qd 2-2985. Money Wanted 47 47 Loan a 9 WILL PAY BONUS PAY BONUS 3-0663. aa rate of interest. Press Boz 868. Write Wanted to Rent 48 Mea a Wreking i 36 1-A Reduced Ri Rates WANTED UNFURNISHED Ranch type house by GMC En- gineer and wife, no children or ce Auburn Ave. FE 4-2028. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 51 Pontiac Farm and ‘$100,000 to invest, Small land contracts _Fe 1st - Pi OL 1-3141. Reas. Don Beck. 18T P iG - groves: Cash or terms. UL mangement — 20 yrs. enparienes. Hiss A tes. Special price. O8 CaanenT BFECTALIEING, TH COR = and Many sat! patio Commins. MA $2113. AR ae — Sere ecanow 4 Lt builder. Pree caeneien UL 2-517. CEMENT & BLOCK 5-0782 Painsing & isoaetncon | 37 On eeotet Fat : ey K. L. Templeton, Realtor. 4 Rd. FE 44063 IST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- | 2339 _Orchara. ou = al i 3. Vente rel, 4640 Dinie Hwy. . $28 8. WOODW . < PE 46-0461 PE 4-1442| and equities. ict ae WENT abowine | A, JOHNSON, Realtor r Rubbish. fill dirt, top soll. sand, 1704 S. Tele h Rd, ree = front end loading. FE 4- sp ARTI IMMEDIATE free of charge: FE 5-4638. ; ACTION tt Ge ck Pos come! contract. Kew . Huron, Burr OR 33511 Wanted Real Estate 52 ON. T geleemen to seeve fied appraisal, action. 100 © CALL ake Ss | Humphries Open Eves, 2-9236 A CA ve vou cash for your contract or acreage. Een eon | RILEY REAL ESTATE 3 ESTA Px ¢iist CASH 48 HOURS | . Heights, Private & bath. _Sisips tie “haba 70 = YORK. Will take small child. 125 N. Tele- _§raph. FE 6-000. ROOMS, = Se . nished. Newly decora’ va ta om NICE R AND ‘sped. Utilities lower. Bye mene ROOMS & BATH. NEAR FisH- Local or — op pose. Desire 2 or 3 bedrowms, er_ Body, Inquire 105 Dresden. SMITH MOVIN PE 44864, oe oe § ROOMS, BATH, } i oR UN- A-i_ MOVE garage, lake front de- | turn. adults FE 29-6524. Reasonable Rates PE 5-3458 aranie. _ range $125, Hs 6 COTTAGE. 3 AN 3 RM A HAULING & RUBBISH, NAME ——— Lee nasal pad by week or month. See Mrs. your price. Anytime. PE 8-0008.| for "\tanie business hours ask | Choper PE. 8-2284. xp HAULING AND RUBBISH. $23 A 90 OAKLA® ‘oud, anytime. PE $-0266. Share Living Quarters 49 = beth. Clean, beat tus. — . bie Parking facilities. CONGENIAL COUPLE WISH Trucks to Rent tare’ oacly Eeotied heme to Bee_seretekes. ARCADIA No. t- -- WOLVERINE FRANKLIN sees : stove, leeiaae os bave sai room. east of Gourt House. SLATER APTS. $3 N. Parke St. FE +3046 Nights: FE 4-3546 FE +516 AT GQUARE LK, WEAR MIRACLE __Mile. PE 8-1370 or FE 4-3360. GLEAN FRONT 2 RM. FOR COU- je. Utilities furn. : eee ‘School. vee | LAKE . 1 OR 2 PER- 31608. ulte only. L KITCHENETTO APTS. Se Lower. Weckesee vate ve 5-5416. eMac, PLEABANT APT. ON Lake for meal wacker. $12.00 “TIRED D OF ¥ MOVING? vate . APT, ON “MAIN FLOOR > out Clemens. t tor farmsened. on ait area, _ $45 a month. 3 RMS. BATH STOVE, ~ REFRIG- Plenty of storage space. 266 Whit- | — temore. ee ie BATH. 8 HEAT, Adults only, 2-6659. sk OTE | a Oct. lst. 1081 8. Blvd. Rent House Houses | Furnished 5 56 Bare. ‘or wa’ WATER. furn. ¢ Li EDAY . OIL HEAT, TNs . pot water. Home Wolverine Lk. Dr. Webster §-3368, hot wane. Lambe se Leashes: jon to Wore FE _ 82004. aceaed -€ RMS. ae ps Near school Sell « lawn. FE aT 08 ORION VERY CLEAN <= euto. oll heat +. peers. CRRACENT. FOE mT Baa B cia “7 BEDROOK De- | L a a nt bed bedrms. eee. , ves Ref__ required. $-0064. warciee ae bedroom il i ut & Gatbort Lake pr rivilexes. _3 bedroom. duples, FE 6-1455. STATEWIDE WATERFORD AREA. ¢ BED- rooms. 2 baths. Basement. ‘Ons ‘Real Estate Service. of Pontiac ea Clise to 1117 8. Telegra + churches. $95 mo. Detroit . oe ewinbrom ise Prise | Gross $56. 3. see) ia: cludes $10,000 inven’ RENTAL OPTION. ry ROOM BRICK in Westridge Sub. Will rent with option to buy. House will be poe mg 1 to 5& for your in- “GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4836 Dixie Hwy OR 3.1781 DRATON PLAINS Eves. Call OR 3-1708 or OR 3-884? Rent Lake Cottages _58 —;/% BEDROOMS. ELIZABETH All year home. Modern. Furnished or unfurnished 40000 = 1 eves. FE 86-0348. Ref. RMS. CLEAN, Ka SAR AROUND 3 Lake. By a r Pe Spee through Labo: Dorothy S Saye, Lavender’ Realtor 2% Years 7001 High (M30) Phone EM open - MU 4-6417 MODERN a caeke ON LAKE Y¥ 8. Avell. Leelanau -with and beech. Everything furnished. OR 3-900¢, UNFURNISHED COTTAGE WITH lake’ privileges will accommodate uits. In mire . PEE. Hook's Piace, 3730 Lake Rd at | e Lake in pols No tele- tele pteare : ' FOR LEASE MODERN LAKE- rT. All BATE STTRECTY 10 front home on Sylvan L& For Rent Rooms 59 FE §-5475. = a ig pert. Mis ro BOOM, VERE mice alla! 1 CLEAN ROOM VERY NICE {ROOMS AND SAT UPI | Calig thor-d\pm a weckeots |' po S Sts "Ro ax “Eecenn s “au hireplace Rnd vi, ghncveg ea: r Ae "89 My. — CHi mets ” goss aie bla Tae rage 00d lake pees eel | s_LARGE ACERS ROSH. ND BA oPPER. Kane. . Sept. ih. Pers. 3218 schools, & pital » none OR Seen or LI 2-1686 for nue BATE ee E. = | _eppointment, ATTRAC RMF ER Bvt. er. On |e * ketrest. Ot ine. PRACT VE Ri POW Geinee NTLE. > min 2 bdrm. lakef ATTRACTIVE ik OF o MIN. FROM TOWN. 3 RMS. &| {9d sleights Ra- MY 3-1286. go apt RRs Bs 8 tat RN 3 B SEPT. — | __¢-4026. ee Gets “nda = Sune Reasonable age my aT bts STOP LUE FRONT RW. Ooms TSHED. r. ss Lake o rd. verything for your cooveniapee. | * Ce PE. pian ‘© | GODERN YKAR- ROUND 4 RM Peni = MO E -| Rowse overlooking Walters Lehe | Lande. ie As ROOM [nostic ac j_Steem bested. | ho Oil heat, pot and TV. TOWN: | aaa RGR EAN WORKING | | for personnel! of Bchool and | send Appear Saturday & | oan 97 —_— = sl Ps City Hospital. 2 oe ts. “ra peas Sunday for interview. _. FE 5-6728 to pt de NEWLY “FURNISHED 7 LAKE. ROOMS POR LADIES x a ite: iis Comm. wat'l. “Bent ree aernce Call MA $5431. | _ Privileges, = Troquote, tea TARE © HOME FUR. ROOMS — BEAUTIFUL CLARKS. 7 Rat APT 3_ BEDAME CAR. Ew LAREPRONT HOME. FUR: | Mot home Reasonable. MA $1461 nt ds el ear. FE 2 oe | ROOMS FOR MEN REASONABLE a4. After ve that PARTLY FURNISHED 3} RMB. | _islly Oakland Ave 16 FOS 8ST. 4 GROUND bath. Rent Yet mo. Inquire 5415 | foot, & entrance.| Eliz Lk Rd_ Rooms with Board 60 water fur : ‘ . aylor 3 rms, up 68. per wk. FE, $0101 are ae Weever, FE 62031, | BOARD & ROOM. BACHELOR ot SR __2eus. UNION LAKE — YEAR AROUND, | poms, |) block from town. ower) OAKLAND a pecroom, partiz furnlahed. O78 EXTRA” - : per ino. TU & 206 ned. Perkin gt oly $50|WTD DISCRIMINATING HOME | DO°C) Myie rot gcuited Per retaker. boomers. Bg og! teachers. Lol or 2 clean men. FE 8-3338. 763 w ARCADIA” APE 3 pearm. 2 car. garage, Lease | _W._Muron : > ar —— Seviy coment. © oe with option a purchase *Shoee owner | ROOM Ent 0: peak? ro one lidrea we Close ee om ean FE 8-200. coneee. churches, ‘downtown. i= meetes O06 tained. Am-| Rent Houses Unfurn. 57, Convaleecent Homes 61 * <®MP BLP OPP PPP LLP PA a, PPP P PPL LLL LAA ANAL LAL er at A-?. Arcadia Court, cor- : : = " _ BEAUTIFUL | VACANCY POR ELDER.Y WOM- ster ie wi os - 2 a ‘ few ohiake. Quiet neighborhood an or man. Bed or ambulatory. or FE 2-7430 after 6 p.m FE 9-837) = 7 BEDRM i Hou REAR R BUs & WE OFFER THE FINEST IN ter § p.m | equipment and service, at rea- BRICK F) Nebr = 4. Mar sonable rete Men or women. Bed "shail 44403 rile acral hour care. FE 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX EDROOM. WATERFORD. #15. “————— Tee ‘Hotel Rooms = 62. » GAS HEAT — BASEMENT 2 ores. PE. 8606 — Ad HOTEL AUBURIN = ad Rooms =! mer or Week gisholie at t Harger Cor | OTD Also 1 oF _aparimente. PR 56-8193 Cooking sed retrig units. + mu ae EAST EVARD HTS fo hte oor 5 AxD-3 BED) 3 me, i ND 3 BEDR Ra] rms. dul EAN ERTRA UGE Ro aa retriga inch Aguite EM “3-4tib- Paul A. Kern, Realtor WEST Si WEST SIDE Main floor. 5- room. Seen Bee Oee:| area. ‘ je 44M. EL Boule — at Valencia R : ocated, Ph EM } - BE M SCR TYE. Drevyn ff OFFIC Cé. TDEAL 1r8 : XG, ra location. between Mirscle Mile Mile} md Orchard Lake Rad. on Tele- ies ton DY cree: 2 miles | grapb. Will remodel to suit _ ater an on 4 46102. snant. 1941 G. Telegraph, FE 3 M. | Nige neighborhood, convenient to Business Opportunities 66 school & churches 35-0928. ~— PPP PLP PPP PPS 3 RMs KITCHEN FURN. 18 APTS $29.500 DOWN, MAY couple. 107 _ Wall &t. take a income Bt cod Z AiR HEAT. | down. Write Box 13, Pontiac Press i Priv Puyn. or unfurn. Rel. 20 Bs o b MACHINES. KOUS FT BEDRM RANCH WOME, POLL ews, ; ‘| berem iecreation rm. ¢e : 4EW AND & after im. PE $5123. etn 2 bay ote! 2 i , 3 é . 9 CAR GA-| 3 ML Reasons Tage. Auto. heat & water. Nice -_ ob SO after 6 =. tor ' or elderly parente. OR S108 e 9 ‘ s CLARE stor area, to. Cc PANGUS. Realtor 7 BEORM_ WOME. NEWLY Dec. | Wonderful locaton m small shoo orated. in, Near stores & Faraitare ite an Toleatech pa school. FE of black topped. parking Loutse. 4-11 Rutianie, for cainic ae pp reerg 2? BEDRM. GAg HEAT SCHOOL; FE #2533 bus. M : OLTAA-AEW tg Onee Wrst a | WN. WELL| side. FE 2-214 ea. Rent $85 of sale. | a 4 way Bae UiE. HN. EAST OFFICE OR RENT DRASTICALLY REDUCED __ Rent Office Office: » Space 64 64 “Rie + Sere & BSMT. IND 4 & bath & gar “ye eisie paler ERY so Saar CaM 7 BRONSON, P\peE To Huron &. ba ag month, Call PE 6-941. ar SE bof », GARAGE. LGE. Fe ¢-tte Mant pa toad ___For Rent” Stores 63 466 6 ! Y STREET Fasy rking _ Pen PE 8-066! =| ce P — LOANS ~ 454-Ft.. Wall Tile ... .25¢ Syers. 141 W. Huron rE Partridge I8\THE “BIRD TO SEE SPRINGER sPAN - FOR lawn mower cr ??. MA $-0881. ACREAGE, FagM. OR CABIN ing doartry. Sick “iee eg ge OR CASH FOR USED TV'S. TAPE recorders LAKE PRIVILEGED and clear. 10 miles =. a _Sale_ or trade. MA §WaP LAKE FRONT PROPERTY good farm tractor or ¢ash. Bienen Highland and at __1016 Middle Rd. SELL OR TRADE 2 WHEE L trailer — covered — ¥ us. Contact White Market, Sash- abaw. Plains. Dray __| SALE OR TRADE WATERFRONT _cabin at Giaiwin. PE 5-5990. TRADE @ FT. BOAT, WITH ity HP. Air cooled moter. Good con- dition. For -garden tractor good equipment a EM WATER TO RENT aie OR 3-2360. 80PT or sell. $3.50 a TRADE $3,200 EQUITY TEA ROOM — GIFTS 3 mo. work and make a wages. Beautiful, small northern equipment Price | c\udes real estate with apt $5,000 dn. pius $5,000 stock. FASCINATING PACKAGE LIQUOR For sare you'll be fascinated by | this wonderful busy in the fabulous north at HI Lake. The only package in this great, four-season ay ra area. A> modern store with the : best of fixtures. Owner's beautiful 7-room modera home adjoins. Figures for you on the excellent gross b ness. It's ual sharp. You want it, coal estate and all for only ora | A dn. plus about $12,000 stoc Partridge D ASSOCIA BUSINESSES TURCOUT MICH FE 4¢-3561 1060 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL RESTAURANT WITH NEW FIX- bullding on main tiéo M+ STANDARD Pumping Baldwin, F SUNOCO ’ REAL ESTATE HEADQUARTERS Interested to getting into business for yourself? Want w be your own boss? No layoffs or short pays mly- moderate investment. ~~ _crotning rogram. fous rental te suit your poek- | ae the above appeals to you, ar Sashabaw oC starting Sept. 14 ~ ST AN DARD OIL Mas several pM a, for lease in and around the Poo- area. aise financial assistance avai able. For further information call | =e 65311 or OR 3-0375 after 7 — SHELL OIL CO. tor iease, modern 2-ba, = pod Prominently located the Pontiac rea. Wonderful business tion ca nian, Gam. to 4:30 _PE Se 7 after 5 p.m EM 3 SINCLAIR OIL Bes 2 stall service station for iease Excellent jocation, low in- * y. Reasonable rent. Finan- cia aed available. Phone FE _ Sale Land Contracts ¢ 67 ee CONTRACTS To ¥ BUY OR to sell Eari Garrels. EM 38-2511 or EM 3-4086. MAN DESPARATE. WiLL SACRI- is fice $24,000 investment for $18 - __000 cash. With bonus. OR 3-47 ONE NEW CONTRACT AT #0 PER eent discount One —— oi! at 36 per cent discoun’ George R. Irwin, Realtor 208 W. Walton FE 3-188) a TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $2 TO $800 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 6-0711 OL 1-971 PL ae PL 2-3610 FRIENDLY SERVICE” BUCKNER’ FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP 7 TO $500 --- Sooven' Pisin - oe Pon tia Walled Cx., Birmingha:n. Pi QUICK $23 TO $500 ‘Seaboard Fi Finance o Hagstrom ies re vim a 0 TO 00 — $28 TO 3500 N Co, Hot Spot Locations (7° ® AWRENCE gon wa wan af funnoe on mann rend LOANS $25 “TO $50 100 ft. and more fron AS or other se- low os $88 per front E-Z ae ty Pr] ane pay. ALSO ei Was our elfies oF pheas Well “entatished 42.000" dows HOME & AUTO ys CSCHUETT, Realtor |, pee OD es Py ston BAR — - GET > 10 $00 SEE ma 106 from tia. Rte ob ee % S ignature PH. FE 2-9200 1QUVOR -DaER ssa Ba Be ot WANT ADS! To tarot a < R. J. (Dick) VALUET RE. ‘MS Oakland ie open §itos la 0693 er KB 435) WATERFORD Clean 3 bedroom brick Gas heat. 1'y ba Finished poenway 2 car garage Will lake lo car or anything a value on down payment. pf value on down payment. W.G Whitcomb, UL 2-2830—OR 3.3885 | For Sale Clothing 71 NN NO ———— =| ggndadaae | SUITS. 1 TUX. SIZE long Number of sports shirts. Su" S110 after 5:30, ard Lk. Ave. BARGAIN BOX » 465. 6. Woodward, Eran. MI 4-4528 FALL OPENING = ¢2 = 24 used clothing aur oY FITCH JA geod condition $50. MA 6- 4037 WOMAN's WINTER CLOTHING FE 40296 Very feas. ING INTO GERV- ice wants to sel] entire wardrobde Wool Ivy League slacks, sport feat, 3 suits, navy & vin enarcoal car aoa Sport pe ee ae shoes size | hae ® lee “pet al Pa ALUMINUM © eTORM PIC PICTURE window 6345 a 4%. 2 wee _Windows 53', x 15% FE 5-13 7 OVEN ELBCTRIC 1 SELVINATOR more. Kelvinator automatic was- ge tefrigerator. MATE “ + “L a PC LviNG ‘ROOM surTe. 3 aT) __ Gainsborough — FE 4-202 2 ANTIQUE HANGING Lana $2385 Midale Belt. Pontiac | CHARTREUGE PRiEvE chairs 2 cOral chairs. Call aan 3. FE 8-2098. PIECE SECTIONAL G he Coftee tabie, $5 % OM BAY. of rm 7 DR RESSERS AND 1 GAS STOVE 2 living room suites. RS Phy Television i _retrigeretor FE eis“ 3 PISCE BLUE MOHAN LIVING 6-5338, | room suite. FE 5-8) 2 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERA tors Roper all clean moruhaneien, $-0683 be tore 5:30 Dm or see et 1461 _N. Perry betere 4: m. i " “ A a | # stove, $15. 89 State. FE 2-0566 piece chrome dinette set. 21° console TV, FE -<..: eee 7 PIECE BBCTIONAL, GOOD Con. _ PE 40004. dition, $75 L pore $75 —_ 3 PIECE SECTIONAL Black upholstered White scultured chair with : . Both bh Pe : hy 2 OL. 3 @ach) aet i o-3 c _ tem a 4 POSTER SINGLE GLE BED. Mat. tress, ee & dresser, $33 S it Tm. suite. Porch glider. € Pc DI a; ASTON AL chair, bed, asprin mattress TV tabie tis t Bea) 4 rollaway bed, twin bed springs. All for OR __ eset 6 PIECE sac bagel “oRaY BEDRM ouft ue best bookcase ee bed, La: "y ves only fi weekly. lam ell for rit 3 week 2 modern tables, m coffee table, 2 decorator iam All for $90. Pa only $3 weekly arson's . 2 Lake Ave. 1 PT. KITCHEN DISPLAY with counter faucets Removal = eS -s Munroe Electric Co. W. Huron _FE__ 5-431. § PC. La eh al INO end 9x12 | Felt ay Rugs $3. ‘95 RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL_ $2.75. AINT SALE 9 s 12 BLACK WOOL RUG, Fe 9-848. 0X12 RUGS Reversible *% ae ABOUT ANYTHINO YOU want THE HOM rt or rea) TO PAY We Rel bag or Gas. Come out 2, S¢res Of tree re spd 6 chairs. Mise LARGE cu AND MATTRESS, E. of P mile’ brand new. $15 96. Pe logh ¢ of Thubura Heights on Auburn) olture. 42 Orchard Lake wiv pitt: 1S TER RAVING STATE, MUST #8ELL solid. Cherry bedroom .set. Other furniture and sutomatic weeber | all _ Easy terms Schick's, M i chair, $4. FE 85-4075 BEIOE G GOTTON CARPET, 133° $37 2606 Bont Is IN RANGE TOPS” Aad endix auto. washer ‘tiple Mirror +anit OA! — ronkrrv © e buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 1,000 ft nore Good sceaition MI 42283 BRAND NEW BOFA BEDS. Hollywood bed frames, menrenrt $17.05. Cot . Pearson's Furniture. 43 Orehard Lake Ave BaSSINETTE AND BCALECS. 67 50 OR 3.2657 BRAND new Ww WROUONT {RON spring . slecine ipne PEARSO Furniture. os ‘ore an Lake rey } UPHOLSTERED §70Vikg BOUGHT. dsb Ex. nee for, CHROME | DINETTE leather- wn. als w Dre FREEZE n cu You can buy a new Necchi sew! . machine that makes sia-ceg| 7 < Like new Best offer takes ES Bweeta Ra. | FR ithe mat SOMATNATION WASHE dryer, 3 yrs. old. $100 EM 3-3 ELECTRIC STOVE ia oases, $15, belge couch, 6 Pf ‘61 WEST HURON BROWN |TRADE Gas RANGE FOR ELEC tric range RO BR Munroe P Blectre | pELUx® | “PRADE-IN DEPT. _ 8 cubie ft Like ne YAsy svINDATE H FOR BALE grave. “Magic CHIEF) FE 68-8316 : - NORGE FREEZERS “Chest and Uprights New modeis siixhtiy scratched or leone erate-marred models at big dis RANGE Ray DOWN. Fit i rp LOVEREAT ~ POCKETBOOK CROWDED Pontiac Press Just Such Problems! Just Try ‘Em! Dia’ FE 2.8181 a friendly Want Ad TaNOcMeN “price. ae ea ae LEAVING FOR P L ee ¢ Provincial suite dé chest and dresser. ve. LIVING ROOM PURNITURE ae 2-6682 " 1060, IMAYTAG G WRINGER WABHER $30. in excellent condition sis/ MARBLE ror TABLE 5, ViCTO ri occas air i 6 ed hs up’ an 6 Fe si way $10 platform rocker & misc me NORGE WASHER, FULLY r AUTO. |S matic. Budse-saver. GO ut ton 12% cu tt. Frigidaire re- e- 16 frigerator, deluxe model. 1961 $ $1950! cube ejector FE + “NYLON FRIEZE COUCH & CHAIR 3 Duncan Puyte tebies, mapie 582 drop-deafl dinette tabie & 2 chaira 6823) re 4-2346 after 5 pm SE WING ONE DESK ONE UPHOLSTERED | Bullob-)" rocker. and one small rocker One lamp, 9x12 rug and pad 6510 ove) rug. 12 Cooper “Ww AL TON TV" Bor; —— -— ~— ee | PatnT-1 ik ingle UM atiressés, Must gel) real ae SHOVER'S 140 4 Saginaw iB | Good cond, 812. REBUILT Wasting eacaineé Maytag, Genera) Electric, Biack- atone — ae, up. os cum sweepers i Pe @am wé@ pm rape jeatrit, corner N Jaiason and Howard Fre 46160 ROLLAWAY BED, 912; SOFA BED | ge: és hncs § 1 yetrigerator uaoeer cheet $10; wash- ark o ving room, $19, sn dbe- - seal _y)_Orehard Lake A — changed. Turner's, 63 Mt. Clem- ene 2-000) ‘SINGER PORTABLE 6160 FE mper’ 23137, Michigan Bewing Center ————— HNGER 4GZAG. SWING MA chine Like new. Monogram em- broide: button holes Ouaren- | ted. In perfect e ition. Credit y aniceaas | aept Close out glance of ac shadow bos count $7240 or $¢10 per mo | ‘or ® mos> Capital Appliances | Aqua! FE 5-007 _ ee Lese than half cost /@MALL *PRIOLDAIRE, ge xXC Eg aa working cond Ideal for amail $25 Zn apt. or cottage. Only r | abe eae & PORT ZiO0-Z2AG ATTACH Kiectrojua vacuum $14 06. al a type washers 610 50 erms. Curt's Appl FE 54-4049 leas A RED AND CHAIR #TUDIO couch, high chair 72 Parkdale ve 5 -8ned September Specials Jormeon Refrigerator, New 11 0@ WE DOUBLE OV ft. Full wartnaty Delivered = mM) KELVINATOR Refrigerator, A arsmnert sive llvered di = UE RHYER New Goon ee, SHOP Pontiac | Co, i WwW Huran Easy terms|/\Quar e@iec washer $20 98 washer 2 pe Lo cm. suite $108 08 |S po. dinette ails gies She $6: ie Len el red es it +4 ' otherwise Metal bed & springs | intense ie} maner |Studio couch $20.95. | WYMAN’S | MANY OTRER [TEMS AVA ARIS | 16 W. Pike -Z lerms, FE 4-112 TRADE Like | cbt | FOR Munro Electrie a W. Huron ; : vere WATER AOFPTENER COM pel automatic Reasonable ® 2.6027 re sai) Used Trade-In Dept FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FaMote [Lounge chair ob brands Scratched Terri $149 06 while-they la etl No. hens orders please Michiaan Duplex ee complete Hide-a-bed E/WOOL TWERD RUG & Dnarue Good condition FE 5 0588 FREEZBRa AT BARGAIN PRIGHA WALNUT “DINING ROOM BT all sizes avaliable 4 Oood nee ia 6-67) porcelain top TV. coffee table, aathaghasd laundry tube walnut din. ng table OLive 60741 WEsTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRY- er, FR 2-704 FE WHIRLPOOL a EER Good xLECTRIC 6 TOVE "EQ OENERAL bi RCTAIC _te washer 6 Mos oid _fendition. $60 OR a 90a) 210-2AG AEWING MACTING $6670 total FE 23351, Michigan Sewing Center. rocker, student lamp, black tole net OR 3-708 after 4 NEI PPLE hesed at your | home, ¥ rm 2-0) Hi Alte a 8 vice - e 709 W Huron id re #0091 PHILCO TY — RABIO — HELE stEN Stand Reasonable, FE 44026 PARE OVER, PAYMENTS. BRAND | # Television Custom. | ar gees pe a —Moved out o | tly You save ate odeshay os only | 42 be wgekiy ear Service ore, 8 Cass. Pontiac FR 6-6133. | ___ Water Softener ag | FE linea OF RUSTY BARD le ATER? | Call Mr. gtatton, OR | money down ‘Buy or ae ip ‘or Sale Miscellaneous 76 lc—-Penny Paint Sale—Ic | *© Inside & Outside White 1®T GALLON 27ND GALON P 7 abe | att | “ “Buy lo’ ntoUem REAR OF “108 * SAGINAW _ tate ite i FAN gals of oll, 960 sa if POOR ET POOL as rayon top, Qood ieee YE Ty Car aed “TA a WMINOM See LNs i a, | OL a ei Chere if, J rwitte EE Ace ore 4xi An ae Et Bree 2 CH, sh aa 289 a rE me | Sele aie oo Qowd | BEES 71m ua aan ‘EITCW EN © CABINET | sinks us at Duck ake Rd. 10 3-83: Gal. KLEC HEATER, § a). auto. TU C CHIEF. 196i “AN- see china, cupboard. 146 Summit aed sink. Laundr oe trays and ave PLUMBING raee R CATTLE. ~ - OA cimens palood lumber, sO Ca moving UL 233 HENS FOR SALE. 8883 AND sonville Rd. MApie 54-6699. 56 ALMA - EDRM. 42x10, bar 2 Be kct centre acces HE 8-3207. OAL, it, TANE S sit. ae ‘DUTCH | 5 — ARE a BARGAIN” special Purchase GUARANTEED 1 Full Inch Thick Aluminum Comb. Doors YOU PAY ONLY a wor ad. sets. Leo sae Cash and rari BANKRUPT STOCK end si5 BE Walton FE 22267 © 1999 by HEA Serva, oe, went be CABT —_ LARGE 20° mirror slightly marred §3.05 also tremendous selection of Lares canines with or without ii sliding doors = vanity “mfr hoc 2-1266. ee ae ona LL MOD- ra. canunabty a ‘VINDALE 3 1 clograph ON ree or cal 7. Fi) 2 ~BOB HUT TCHINSON || ie Fr. RONAROOT Wire jon Seat anette | Ber’ “pest bu - NOW DISPLAY. § different oe Oe ey 1960 . PONTIAC CHIEF ves hundreds of dollars on oh a ea 1 “Oh, I'll get her home early all right. I only have 65 cents!” abe Sutton's =e = rs Do It Yourself 77 Plants, T Trees, sae 86 NEW LUXAIRE ae PORKACE & MApie 5-1501 — OR jet QUALITY BaTaT oy Sia Seria SyeRRAD GnEANG. slo rent steering. a2 ee EVERY hae titer "ett a Install Veal - can be arranged otf. ae joer LIKE NEW. eg are ag ys Aled 8 es cee jour or ee 87 KOBE COLORED MVENPORT | ame, TURRET cee camera. seen Beater dee dual 0 “for er a movie eauloment matic i eutomatic of MODERNIZATION —_COMPANY— 2536 Dixie Hwy | was 3 blocks N. of Telegraph R 388 yed. Reasonabd!: han Orchards. 61 block east of Jos! sales. EVINiSHED PANELING» Bir a ft Chee BOP oul ie oa 1 camer, ad very BOB b HUTCHIN SON IN m 3-1178. "ae ante Ramee ig oR “i am, North of Pontiac 1956 CREE HOUSETRAILER. = AIRSTREAM LiGk HORT WELORt ved Yor i life. roe ‘son “Ss nd eat ® demonstration at Wa: trained foo. Bo fox terrier,” ||, ANCHOR FENCES” ey TAB ABLES Use ih | nf ela a FE Reena Machine, $15 ¥F es eee ERAMING MACHINE | Reced thvcwel lodow SE | AMPRO. TAPE RECORD: 2 PLAYER PIANOS. YOUR S choice F Organ attachmens fits any piano. Small Baby Grand piano. mail used piano. fedora very psf $33 ous ieMile Ra. Gees os | BEE AVAILABLE NOW tee] overhead doors tise | Sule. Pactory seconds. M Construction Company 2 ca poe Canay ey. * BRAND Ew “STacye Cehowen | | ‘Bargains |“ NEW & USED: “2s 95 | Many others to choose from. Us us ON i Bde er — wAyetant vt ite ase a os ‘Orehard tee Re Ra, P atio Stone Headquarters Fa. tbets to you, fesse oa Autbiee pM re Ponting Alrpert. ae HEAT GUN TYPE Of. Complete with controls __ and 220 gal tank _ $00. OR _3-3320. GAFFE cats. sGONDITION. 2863, “SPECIAL — ialiaes SALE. aa TORS, PICK YouR Oe FoMATORS, YOU PICK FE $1.00 ma apie 8493 vod g:5 Used limed oek organ, was $1490, now $006 GAXLAGHER'S | gem Quality House Paint Celotes \pxéa6 sheets ... at 201 Zantoes Om . OA 82776. * J pees ft 8 wke old FE 54-2758. Sm. porch. putes < M Th ix THEM. Bring baskets. $1.50 bu. 231 N. wok W 15 PT. VACATION TRAILER one he id _ Week, or week- ~ OXFORD TRAILER PIPE-BRICK-STEEL ite 7c BEAGLE PUPS. a 0 rary + relle $178. rE E 5-8726 Sen US LUMBER MATERIAL 4ALEA ghiend R4, (M36) OR n 31002 nO AND SAVE e so} re 4.1506 | be fle sit arg cea ~Gulbransen Pins fo pf Regs Mg Beautiful modern desi NUT. Wi ne terrthe SALE-GOING “OUT OF vsivEaR Toth tl 6 rd rohlaee on Wie; nd Music Center feo Fs ad ong tose TRUCKS Dist‘dr of Seen —— Oe kt OR_ 3-031! TANKS. ALL eae CHAIN. SAWS Buy ory and save 6% HOUGHTEN & SON J. 1 Case—New Idea Looe peri FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND . Proulx t Bale: coy | 166M ek cabinet with to 10° si wal sane. Laniber ck from, We trade, sell or rent. some pinagyr tah nave today. of Lake ¢ Orion on Mad. t-in oven A reece t #® dryer com een. Te: BABY BrD WIT Marfnusa eae aun, food condl- eee vent $1,050, or terme, 7 N reg Bie ~ PUPPIES. AKC rt and-buty. FE 31434 DALMATIAN | PUPP PUPPIES. REG. yke Mkt. PE 6-704) BATHROOM FIXTURES, OfL aes | 7183 N Mais as furnaces Hot water & steam | oilers, Automatio water heater. Hardware, elec. supplies, crock 4 | a te TRAILER SALES a RE £ en m 20 years old. taner. 6 Mos. on September Clearance Buy your mowers now Shap sone EOE spe and fittings ites Brothers | dal See Berio Dheoges —— New aint, _Guoer Kemtone and Rust- | Oleum GRAIN - DRS PLOWS. HAR- 71-3293 OLD JOHN DEERE oo &1 he oy mes. 4 00. TRACTOR WITH loader Gnd trailer, FE 6-171. quality mowers left, nome riders at special prices. Also used tractors @ tillers ued MA ses. 6 _ion and Oxtor on M- 14. CONVERSION GUn TyYpr “OIL -¥ parts & belts. Also 2 Sale Spo: od GERMAN berntadig em he i fuel. We so, 2 c¥ele ready ~~ Mle Sporting Goods 42% 12 GAGR thai SHOTGUN DEER RIFLE " Phone UL 1 ite all nee es Complete line of parts | le Hitches ins we'll sel] your used Sve Be sete MApie 5- 1078 or OR 3-7024 SINGER SEWING — MACHINE iN eirrent PREt 70 G00D HOME. YA 7 BIRDS JUaT ARRIVED. ull sire bed = Areseer 29 ES Davenport & cha 4 © Table, buffet & >» ry ‘ohaire ise FAMOUA PFAFP Zia ZAG BEW- ing machine, makes buttonholes, LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister's ee ee LUMBER | ATION TRAILERS POR € ae rent. Come see the 1960) Electric ranwe 3 % Parmall cub new rear tires and “oh tact niten in A . Price $708. We take used sien ~ rifles. balance a eontract #60 50 THOMAS ECONOMY meh Capital | ‘avn: or ley ® Saginaw FE 2-015) 2 Sales, Williams Lk. Rd. OR 3-5081. ne Rent Trailer Space 96 ~~ o~ ~~ PNM LA 1 SPACE. PONTIAC LAKE. OR Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke PE 4-074 4-113 Auction Se Sales AVOTION SALE a, ‘SAT. SEPT. —_ shOPARTER ae ERIAL 7 MM vay i cy. wihday 10 am. bo 2 HNSON MOTORS CHAMPION 5a ee AND & tla rte Te Corona, portable ty pewrit- 0 Matus iter harhiates Sane a! WHITH KITCHEN CABINET Wirt length evening dress, i B ieee eond. OL t-1 Ace 5 "FUUORESCENT TI Ont Moat medern lights for kitchens, ks Ladien® site LF | 7 14 sw kirts FE &@ Te -~ TV SET BED, 2 DRESSERS, “ae |" Fe il" bleyele All for 08. MASTER PAINTERS tATREE © aA 7 vite Hand ota holes 21 3" LE consigume - Goaeh Erk rape Lama ‘ATES, MOD- MANOR who want the best. 40° arred Factory &h 7 Makes button holes, sewe on ’ da pa, Minoewrs St Etc, 82A 82A |! buttona Nice cabinet. -Rellabie pond Lie baat ayments of ALUMA CRAFT ee: ie New 1958 eee Es eS - = ee your _— Open evenings and “BOARDMAN oa Highland Rd On M59 at wa Rad. : BOATS & ie Sena baw of me — motors, Creat! , Lone Star & row Re Little Dude We pong 10 per cent down. KELLY'S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams FE 3 $81; ~_ BOAT DOCKAGE Ga Usten Lake. ue a Reserve your "DUNHAM’ Ss. | 2263 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-418 ~-EVINRODE x AGEMAKER “F vinrude motors at big uy nee while prices eye stock of Wagemaker USED — 14 fibergias runabout. wito 1956 Evinrude = b.p. moto Prived to sel . : > $625 | | DEMONSTRATOR—Pontise Raft— toad #'216' deck. 22° pontoons, chrome . 8xe can ing." Deu ¢ Opy and steer. ome free. Regular Sow only” x Brite $805, vered to your lake or $656 ‘we sou ‘ateen rn ns to Daw FOR SALE 51 CEN RY RESORT- er. 125 HP. Phone UL 3.3568, Brak NEW AND pommel gy Ope @aily 8 to'6 eee a INGTON BOAT WORKS YouR DEALER CLEARANCE SPBCIAL E Ha : __ Antiques 74 iy TABLE MOD ‘VICTORIAN TABLES PLATFORM EL ay TRONER. ; Seek era & Skt int 84 us. LOADING. 3 1 Low yt -ol@ . boiler burner unit, Rete meagre s=3ess23 scutlle marbletop Walnut cabi- Hi-Fi, A & Radios | 4A CASK ATOR ua 7 ik louiba. OR ell 430 Ore! pard ait ns Ta shultere 2M 34778, = PHONG combination, $60.00. FR 9-450 Foundation Coating, . | Root. PE 2 LOTS OF NEW BOATS rrobcath motets toa trailer wi eat at & Oakland Marina | xa. 79 6. Saginaw $-4101 Eves. Me re aay +9 Usk” WATER TER SOFT a eiivered. 3.30 « pigteiy sttomntre ENER. bce | ht Lace Used TYPEWRITERS &~ machines - me prites Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway 'Every Friday .....7 p.m. & BUILDING SUPPLY Bhsd hard Lake Ave. ' er, pn her years old. C. Baucom, 5209 Lippincott | ence, Mick. Phone MO- | Every Saturday ...7 een Bank tine” veh ee UR 8 Waren, veeeer ws Ki designs for ever \-downe WHITHEY Rel ‘ ese en bas M: VAN retagers pes alr rere ied iy OS & My oe EP ahd bike ‘ar Haggerty |" a . “—< Specials 130 + t “2 =. anes LODO Ea vid ohea ee! _ Roth for oma Wings ~ FUEL’ ‘OIL = ae MA 4-455] ha a deliv eee | ee mar | TORS, BOATS AND SUPPLIES — TONY'S MARINE SERVICE, | sigh bok al a a a ee =a ne “MONEY TALKS! oe ae et Sec “sie Dixie “OK” Lot __BuayPoW Plaine. ace “ae AICTION- — $s$ MONEY ss We Need Cars ¢ POR [IMMEDIATE RETAIL Toes $$$ Dollar GLENN'S. 952 WEST HURON |_ FB 4-737. ee ee DON'T T LOSE. YOUR CAR We will show cut your a i nal” can or! come out Eddie Steele FORD me reageEEOO HARBOR “mp. FE 2-2528 “GET THE MOST ~ FOR YOUR CAR! and the mest is what you get J EROME Bale Orcnard ‘Tans 1 Pond PEs -0488 Eves {Huron top #8 Dollar =FE_ 09073 NOW READ » THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR orets Eee “thse che yon ovr oor AVERILL'S Turers 3° Truck Center Choose From thle a set ‘4 PANELS” 1968 to 1967 «3 1986 WALKIN VANS 1960 & 1961 1 124t. VAN 3 av WITH LIFT 1048 to 1964 * fh Lak* 1 of STARE @ TES) a 1 16tt. +. eraees ny Oe SPECIAL UNITS Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 109 ‘S36 JAGUAR XE-120 with PE 2 art sists Fe fie | sue , tion. on ROADSTER | a mee. FE 4¢2451 or : ee e = 0) CARNIVAL "By ick. Terme | YOU CAN | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 For Sale Used Cars 110 SAVE For Sale Used oa lo; 1955 PL iOUTH Jf ULL PRICE $295 hardtop $795. Taylor's. Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Market 4-156}. $5 DOWN '4 BUICK 4 DOOR $595 Eddie Steele $5 DOWN — BUICK . Eddie Steele 3273 W. Huron at Sills. Lk. Rd. FE 5-31 53-8204 a B & HEATE ae Rl ete $5 AAG 52 BUICK 8 DOOR HARDTOP $295 Eddie Steele x 5- Sin FE 56-9204 ‘~ SILVER SED sEDAR DE VILLE Cadillac. Cc to ciate. OR_ 3-41 Sais :< DR. __1 owner arene PE. 6-2609. ‘35 CADILLAC 4 DR. @ PULL power. $1,650, OR 3-7386 $1 CHEV. CLUB 3 cre | R&H VERY "66 CHEV. ag sat OFFER work. $250. FE 4-6719 VY 2 DR one MUST Best offer. 3-90064, 1965 CHEVROL. drive transm number Stock down. $562. be 2-DOOR. A site ties ue No. 616. Nothing This new car price in- ‘cludes all standard factory SEE | 1980 Piyeaouib 6-Passenger. Clyb Sedan $1795 equipment and federal tax. (Michigan sales tax and license extra.) Bank rates. | | _| 34,000-mile guarantee. Rammer’ Dallas” 1001 N. MAIN OL 2-9111 ‘$5 DOWN ° '$3 CHEVROLET $295 Eddie Steele — FORD — 3273 W. Huron’ at . Eliz . Ra ™ oS i §-9204 CHEV. 3-DR HT. FUEL IN- “ypettong Full power, Excel. cond. CHEVY BREATHE ¢ pfiCe 4 comm Over 19 mpg. - ct EV_ ade. 5048, Pheasant, off Crescent _Eane ‘32 CHE VROLET CL’ LY" no MONEE Dow payments of 5 8 Credit Mgr ~ Mr. 4-150) Harod Turner Por 83 OR ean sas UB ABSOLUTE. . Assume ‘66 CHEVY SEDAN ear for my ui oat $21_mo EM 3-00 SPORT CP. WILL fe. =. Sey nag US. Pen OR Sum ores. oe, more grades yet!"’ “Don't criticize your Daddy's Saewerti He knows more about arithmetic than you do — and he will for a couple of ‘$3 DE SOTO BY OWNER. FIN Sas. wear c A@tomatic§ trans. iis" Many extras $325 FE | oe $5 DOWN 2’$3 DeSOTO _2 DOOR HARDTOP » R Loree an thoning . mileage. 61 62 CHEVROLET, NEW MOTOR. | >“ spotiess body, corner of and Ra. Sons gas station. “TRANSPORTATION GPECIALS ‘4 Pontiac Sedan, auto (ame § ...2..... $340 ‘64 Mercury 2 ar. - auto ¢t : . 6300 -ORT SALES 2987 cer ue S 4-0001 w, WAl 3 CHEVY R i POSSESSION Perry and. dio, heater, push-buttoh transmsi- sion. Our stock No. 164. Only 6888 North Chev. Hunter Biva at 8 Woodward Ave Lirm. am For Sale Used Cars 110 For Sale Used Cars 110 es || MI ¢3735 | UP-TO ON OUR BIG _ CLEAN-UP SALE cx DODGE... we. $2395 30" “CHRYSLER . “$3095 Loaded!! ‘so" IMPERIAL .: .$4100 4 ar. Pwr. equipment. Save we 8. i. oes = * REPOSSESSION atom Fy . a FORD ae $5 DOWN °S4 LINCOLN 4 DOOR $595 Eddie Steele 3278 ¥ oe at ying La. MMM rs MERCU RY MODEL CLEARANCE. Before you buy, give us a try! DUSSEAU $5 DOWN ‘532 FORD 4 DOOR $195 Eddie Steele — FORD — .. ». _—— at lie Lk. Rea ; ___ FB 5-0204 AUTO. TRANS Clean & a pw cond UL 23-2081 | | $5 Down "53 FORD CONVERTIBLE $495 Eddie Steele — FORD — nm ¥ a at Els Lik PE 5 FE 5-920 ‘8 FO we 2 “DR HARDTOP RaH - Power steering, big motor §1.600 __EM_ 34239. Sun__only. _ 33018 GRAND RIVER GR 4-317 _1 mt. w. of Orchard Lake Rd. igba ¥ z GoD cond. $305. MA 6-0368. ; 196) DR. 4 y OL x NO do 4 Pow . Assume pe wnat Me Pucks el Mi OTbe0 T. r. i le Marca. Turner -Pord. 1e¢ OL AY Full power OR 3-0685. $8 DOWN 64 OLDSMOBILE x IEROME. KING | , AvTo SALES FE 80402 : MU_ 41715 EAN ‘5S? PLYMOUTH BELVI- re top. Best offer, MY SFE OUR SELECTION fine iate modei used cars ge - Plymouth - Chrysler is. COLE, INC. Ww Brace at gpontiac be MA 44511 int st PONTIAC SaPaRi STATION | wer ta ie Delux iehariag ies ety ’°55 Pontiac 2-Door $895 “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-04883 *S6 Pontiac Convert. og gaa! Pwr steering & rakes Hydra. R&H WW. tires. Painted ivo ‘SS PACKARD CLIPPER, | Auto. trans. ——- ‘3 RAMBLER Auto. trans. Total price. $185. ‘35 RAMBLER CROSS CO ¥ Wen. Aute. trans. R & H : tires. New paint. §795. will trade. 4 Like new. $806. Ne ST eat Se Boule SALES. 4-958. a 8) STUDEBA TEEN BT ~W-WITIE R&H. Stick overdrive. Perfect conn Best off . Cal MI 6-7688 er over $306. ‘Crissman ‘CHEVROLET CATALINA COUPE Radio. heat- condition. One $1095 =| WiLson |, PONTIAC-CADILLAC | “oe iner HURON. | ;| tom Se Value ako cans ‘MCHEVY 2 Door... om 3 CHEVROLET 9 Door ... nd ‘GLENN'S. ‘WT BUICK Special 2 Door aineed oe vor }FE «7a FE +1797 ms ~ "39 RAM BLER i seeoriniy Saleen inane. ati 39 RAMBLER i chal “SPENCE Sale & Service = 5 Sanur. oe ome ae vith bet AINA ontiae« Buick -- ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 R&R. Mtrs., Inc. + “bone SE Be ater ) ne er, hydramatic, white tires Tur- | « ory immacu- late owner euto- — Ready to. DOORS, & PROM $795 TO 61296. ’ Try us with an offer! Crissman | ROCHESTER | Open Eves. _ “OL 2-9721 $5 “DOWN "33 STUDEBAKER 3 DOOR $195 Eddie Steele — FORD — 74 Ww a at Gite Lk Rd FE 6-317 _PE 3-82 ] JOHNSON LAKE ORION OFFERS DB. ivory @ canery yellow R h Ti 1345 Ocnester . CASS: GAKLAND Ofiers Our Best ar 312 w Montcalm ‘ Pe e-ezse °), FORD V8 CUSTOM RANCE _WEET TO OAKLAND AVENUK | SAGO. POM. Rap ONLY 46 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- i wali ON et guNBER FONER. . TL Iv "54 PONTIAC GREEN. $1298. - ‘ sos tS CHEVROLET V4 WAGON. $595 POWEROLIDE. | POWER ING & BRAKES ROH NEW NY. Eddi St ] LON TIRES. $1096 ie eele (4, FORD CUSTOM v8 4 DR STD — FORD — IVORY & TAN PINISH Sides. es) if oo et @lis Ra re 59200 | ON a M V-8 4 DR. FOM ‘8 ROuTTAC 5 BA WEF se ayeet BLUE FINISH Te EET ANDAR st | $4 CHEVR 45 Pontiac with OLDs uN. | “HAD test OF cane a Ge Be. e Clean. 866 E. Beverly | CELLENT CONDITION sens. WW STARCHIEP PONTIAC CON. vertibie Will ogtent oder car in TF YOU ARE: ser. aa ig a Be SOE COME eter S| We RAVE A ON OF THE —~| Weene pote vae, 56 PONTIAC Ls eg LIDES, Executive Cars Less than 3,000 miles /NE\W CAR WARRANTY Tremendous Savi ings 4 & BRAKES S.C. 4 dr. POWER STEERING & BRAKES Ambass. HiT Wen. Save ° LOAVED' THis tS THE BOSS’ WIFE S CAR Used Car Specials! $99 SALE ‘$7 Pont. Conv. ..... $99 ‘48 Chrvsler Cpe. $99 1 39 Ponte Cpe ae "$2 Chev Sedan ......$99 ‘$1 Ford HT . . $99 ‘S2 Studebaler . $99 ‘SO Ford Sedan $99 | 50 Chev. Sedan ...... $99 | $199 SALE ‘SO Dodge .......... $199 “49 Buick Sedan ....$199 'S2 Buick 2 dr. .....$199 37 Plymouth Cpe. ..$199 ‘Bonneville Vista Save $800 PWR STEERING & 1 Sedan Save $800 \ i Pontiac 4 dr. ....$199 $399 SALE ‘54 Hudson Jet ....$399 ‘$3 Chev. 2 dr. Dk. Green Poiana ase $399 Buick Sedan F 3 $399 SELECTED SPECIALS "37 scodka 2 dr. ....$595 So Banek 4 dr. HT $1395 Ss Buick 2 dr. .... 8095 34 Ford Vice. ..... >. S895 - ‘37 Rambler Wgn. $1595 Final Closeout Prices '°39 PONTIACS AND RAMBLERS | i’ §1 N. Broadway at Shadbolt / | and M 24 at Shadbolt ~ rind ORION © 2020 Dixie Hwy. cna ao Sor $288 full price. No gash —o"e | $5 DOWN FE 2.9878 FE 46006 to coh Pay only $17 mo. Due Oct $5 DOWN RDTOP Ptoromn ott" Ripe tae | North Chev. | tscweeese | roxn Stomp, | COMMUNITY | sgt ean |e Cars = " Fated) Sumeses shin Merk * Ss meee; Baa. 5 ] — Mome of Quality Used Cars — CLEAN CARS So ea ne new rubber ihe price lg per 7 ie teele avetas re A C RA HEATER. ABSOLUTE-| 1958 Brook wend Reece, aviomaue = ; . _ > 3 $sS C ASII $$3 Ue of 11.46 r mo. Call Drover ehite wall ures, brifiaat 105 CHEVROLET BET, oe for: Eddie Steele Eddie Steele , 3278 W = nos ‘oie La, Re «| ons, ae Mo. Wot tis Pal Pee a Onno DebEn ¢, crea Her r bares tt Only $1808. Stock No gi Watkins Lake Ra ae — FORD — = 2 | esr OLS OPER on een S108. oe Oooo! DEPENDABLE Can | _£ is Px - ise CHEVROLET 2 DR. ¢ STAND. | 47 W. Were ot Gs 2, Be Hess {Sete oe eel Cg 4 vent. W963 PONTIAC. «DOOR BILL SPENCE a i LETS, | °66-°89-'02-'51 North Chev. ard RAH. WW lires, $1,948. OR es PE $-0204 PE 8-206 poner, Opgionl gueet. Call afer REPOSSESSION * Acct ER 3 "eo cs. woe bey 83 | unter Bivd. at 6. Woodward avg, | "6 ac, HE v Ya STANDARD pling RD, CURTOM “7 Be. ier naman FoR. “ALE, 108) _OEDS. + OR, free ase "Det Ki ye ¥ ” 3 PeRARDS, ab 'cs'bi-49 | Bitmingham 14-2735 | _transmission. Sharp! FE 2 id) FORD COUPE. BEST OFFER Scikirtaun Glan CAna seat r recently over ils aginew F es sta pe 3 easel} srUDR ies = Sein! Tiemtnetsnaiineal en beta ase FORD Cy i eo De b Che 4) dr, Pe aoe thea Ow ¥MOt door—two-tone. ae “poten “hoc Lew ‘A ; ¥ a mileage Bg ars LEER emu | PLSHETL EORTC | “hewn Pe En | FTO OB Res hae Spy Oa ET WcDaaSE| Sant tobuy ane Sar, See M&M Motor Sales | CREE te nou | thine en foay, Fat | nt OUETRONT ADOORAATH | nee conen om mame ta ahi toe time reehe nade | PE ASEE OB APF SAAS | 2821 Dixie Hwy. * OR $1603 Frys ATION) Shelby & Dequindre. OL 1-1970 | heater. 2-tone =. A real beau- dio cater. ree tie blue ne GOnnER | CARS & PIKE - PE 0- a "SS PLY MOUTH Sencae GA Kg ae ONE or| “CARS| All these eare cheap. Finance Want t to buy anew car? | 1 Stock No He. set priced “te 'sell sock’ Bo. aa $$ DOWN SEDAN 6 * BLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST | Econom my care 33 Auburn Be mab New North Chev. Vises: : . ~ Powertite DEALe BINC i, come PR ereTon | MORAINE [petcrSemyin| North Chev. 1 Poon $595 | BEATTI cae Gas POR CLEAN CAa| fit? SU velee, Ho cash cocded. COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL ec Hunter Biv4. at 8. Woodward Ave. 8 DOWN - #3363 PER MO or rade “ap 4 a re own. obunn 0, “ing! Auto" Mr. Bell Bel. Pe PORDS FINCE op Re ¥ gel oan Oats | Birmingham MI 42735 ; | “un nen ee rhe ns (a 2g Te BE ATTIE | = ee Tdi, He | Borer 0 S| Eddie Steele BRAID |S taanss. $$$ Se EUIZE sect 30S te CHEVY V4 STICE FACK.| 1961 Pord Falriane 900 herdiop. = FORDE Mydre Low mileage OR 11818 ae tate Winters eR FE S18 | tons OMp,Desler singe in, | lowered. see_pelet FE Ate Ate Niner aod Megs Mere | WaT EA GS) MOTOR SALES |= = Dawso = = rie hee pe mwa $ DOWN Bae Sa atest OO | onto DR ME RADIO 8| PSOTECRE Ean DEALING” R&R y . two . . . “ . : < = Russ Dawson |i once ‘3 CHRYSLER | North Chev. | "sya, tent 2 tuattettr| p32 eg — oS re owe on ‘$2 CHEVROLET * $405" pumas Piva. ot 0. Wootuara ave. | wane: 00t es ee ee ec St res "si Birmingoans SRE aen_rorg Door, a" gutpmaue | Srartncg eau Woks we nove MTRos:- "HTERT ign CARS, TAPER 3 . | Eddie Steele REPOSSESSION | Ba" HOUGHTEN & SON wi RaES : —| Eddie Steele |) — Forp — | mitten stratus tf.ties risen’ “oem rer) Netter” | TL AN KS re ee tan aon ATTENTION — FORD — ie sine ot Gis it, BS i dele 106 bogie w"PE site: | 1907 Pontiee 2 ¢r Cotaline, Straight 629 N Main, paenvick O° OL 1-9761 paid the top exta?, Trade down 378 W aturen at @liz. Lk. Re ~~ PONTIAC AUTO vourvn seek decuswe YOR A REALLY . Beautiful Car LIKE-NEW IN CONDITION, WITH LOW MILEAGE _- YOU'LL BE IN THE RIGHT PDACE WF YOU COME TO “PONTIAC RETAIL” A TRULY WONDERFUL SELECTION, THE “BEST” WE VE EVER HAD — MOSTLY LATE MODELS — AND PRICED TO FIT ANY BUDGET ‘59 METROPOLITAN .. HARDTOP — Radio sad Heater, Whitewaills, $1695 ‘98 PONTIAC .............82395 Me lead Rostese Hydra $2395 Power Steering | STARCHIEF 4 matic. Power 98 PONTIAC Ftd ib fdas m4 ; naa aod Heater, oe © © © ee ee 97 CHEVROLET $179 ST BUICK, oa $1695 ST PONTIAC... $1695 oer $1595 37 MOU sis ge roan HARDTOP — cater -07 FORD 4+DOOR — Radio ‘96 CHEVROLET EL AIR HARDTOP owergiide. Like new. ‘99 PONTIAC rbd fh rape PAtauine COUPE - re - 8 #0 © @ e f # © © © # 8 and Heater. Fordomatic $1495 +Door Radio and Heaier, $1095 Radio and Heat FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC) RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) “8 © © #@ # © o 8 6 © # we 8 He ee FORD DEALER i! WE DON'T MEET COMPE TITION OWENS “We Make It” Salesmen Sales Days THEIR ORDERS — During this fabufous with all prices reduced — “Take any reasonable offer ‘58 Ford 2-DOOR $1445 ‘56 Pontiac 4-DOOR $995 ‘99 lds ‘37 Ford STATION WAGON $1595 56 Olds 2-DOOR $1395 55 Plymouth FE 3-7117 : aie peony Pa aor as ie 1997 Olds 8 mae, Age. Sage Fy t+ 9 engine. Tadio’ Seeker, like oew 1067 ‘Renault édoor sedan, radio, heater, Ferlec transmission. Good condition. 956 Chevrolet Brookwood 4-doo: wegen. redio, heater. Solid corel HASKINS “ASH “"$ eS CHEV. 6571 Dixie leans ‘hed at Mis. MaApie $-S0TI— Sait soy. eet tren, "tig bay" mors tame Tou ee my ||| Yes, folks, with the°1959-model clean-up we are, se a) : way over stocked, so take advantage of these [ f f de-ins. Shop early. Open “57, DeSOTO _ - '§5 DeSOTO . hee ga ul new cae trade-ins. Shop Firef sedan, bietk & frat, til 9 p.m. or later. ‘ heater, rans : ee yet | EEC Re B38 || 1950 9 PONTIAC SAVE. $$ . 58 CHEVROLET Bes, fadiay ‘hesier tier” Aiydremaue. wae weeree welt res ia y New + CH RYerek or white tres. Oaly A $] 995 er, wi ren ia Swi MONTHS ON 1958 BUICK eee 6 © . vr * ee oe wSowras BA ALANCE: : a '96, FORD Pe Whigewall wail res, Ba ke A Sian “$6 Buicks are scarce ’ redie. heater nite tires. ge ote ae eS || 1958 CHEVROLET... . $1499 thn Down. ie Loris on = ’S8 PLYMOUTH " Frwck “Prectaide,’ — 12,000 actual miles, Like new. elvedere op sy MERCURY aes aeteree || 1958 FORD ............ $1895 parr twtr; EAE” ree “RY Ste iru ea, Guly bias B'can 57 PLYMOUTH 957 PONT $1995. , Peivedee gpa ome char ‘A oe ee wee i LAL. oo e weet oh . +55 QUDSMOBILE | Eevee " gremes radio ag brakes. Hydramattc, radio and heater, white- Think For Yourself 87 DODGE 22... $1595 HT Black with red interior. R&H. WW tires. 'S7 PLYMOUTH ..$1195 4dr. Sedan. R&H. Z 'S7 CHEVY .....-. $1295 la dr. Sedan. 6 cylinder. 6td. trans. Ren. : "56 FORD novia xsi $1295 Btation yd 6 pass. Auto. trans. V-6. Ra&H. "86 DODGE. 2.cae5 $ 695 Panel. 6td. trans. 6 cylinder. /’$5 DODGE WE HAVE Quality Cars With LOW PRICES: ee a $ 995 | Wagon. 6 pass. Std. trans. R&H. ‘acs NT ''55 PLYMOUTH ..$ 795). |4 Gr. Sedan. 1s ae. HT. ‘55 PLYMOUTH ...$495| |2 dr. Sedan. R&H. 6td. trans '54 PLYMOUTH ...$475 \¢@ dr. Sedan. R&H. Std. trans. | 54 DODGE G.- $495 | Green 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. V-8. "53 PONTIAC ...... hee ime trana @ cylinder. "SS BUICK sensu ccss “$495 's dr MT. Red. |'5S2 FORD ......... $395 | Station Wen. 0 pass. RaH. |'52 CHEVY ........ $395 Is ia dr. HT R&H + "55 RAMBLER ... Station Wgn. 6 pess. Btd. trans. | Reéett i ton pick-up. R&H. ‘SL STUDEBAKER R&H. Good transportation. ‘54 DODGE ;4 dr Sedan, R&H. Std. | With OD. ‘52 STUDEBAKER \3 dr. MT. Auto. trans, V-8. '54 STUDEBAK’R $ AS | 6 pass. Auto. trans. V-8 |'55 LINCOLN . $1095 | |2 ds AT. Pull per. RAH. | *$5 PACKARD ....$ 795 R&aH Priced to sell Savoy. Ral. '$4 BUICK Bid. trans. R&H. eee enw ee No Down Rayment First Pay ment 45 Days End of Summer Specials Ce a es $125 ‘SO CHE VY ee eenne .$ 875) | eer ercinouie ae reso, ‘57 PLYMOUTH Only. Qnty. fags. 8 NO MO) EY pein a bog Way res.” A978 x 7 NTHS Or" ALANCE. — onan Bowe, ‘56. OLDSMOBILE te Laon 98 Holiday Club Coupe. = 56 stag ya fu oh bar se hae TN all paver “tik Hie by ben peiggen gy wri On SALANCE. neciate a: ata B°CaR ri aon cern, ag, 'S6, PLYMOUTH * . ww avoy aaa ST | et iets wore? ||| 'S6 CHEVROLET . ~ '527 PLYMOUTH . radio, he J asenger Sport rban i potenti, Priced tomer rithapower steering @ brakes, $1989 OR OLD CAR DOWN, #4 tires n De se os ben MONTHS on BALANCE. ‘ BALANCE. ’56 NASH '57 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban 4doo Sport A ser wh tranamission, radia, wacon with Porauet 4 pe i, eater LD CAR DOWN. 36 MONTHS «= Bit““o SAR, DOWN, as ON BALANCE. MONTHS”. ON BALANCE ~SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. Oakland County's Quality Award Dealer 912 S. WOODWARD AVE. 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SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES 4 — $175] Make-Way vale All Remaining ‘59's Must Gol | We have a large selection of those hard-to-get stations wagons priced so low it will amaze you! No prices quoted over the phone. '59 Chevrolet Convertible DEMO Solid white with red trim, 230 V-8 Powerglide, power steering and brakes. Loaded with extras. This car MUST be seen to be appreciated. Used Car Specials ‘59 OLDS 88” $2895 _ ha — HOLIDAY SPORT COUPE Like brand new hardly any, mallee Blue a power steering and cessory and big Specislly prised. a ee © © © © © ee aed IF YOU’RE GOING TO Cai Soaked - WHY NOT COME TO Eddie Steele Ford AND ENJOY IT WE'RE NOT INFERRING THAT DUR DEALS ARE BAD. 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In good shape. se. * © © © @ PREE-corree & poucunuts-FREE ' T assume Staccato is given a’ sideline so that he can be a boy, in a trade where leggy, legato blondes and violence are obligato for TV (Musicians, after ; lall, never lead ace lives.) * Last night, sacle: was called again, L ge. : le if rude at this point te won- (ter, Alfredo Ortiz Mancia, had an-~ ; Chooses A for Awards . WASHINGTON (UPI) — The ‘away from a jam session to help) MANILA, Philippines (AP)— |a singer, male, out of trouble. The The foreign offies, announced to- ikeep a scandal magazine from re- |cosponsor a proposal to bring the dation t ye four lawmakers vealing his past. Unfortunately, | Tibet question before the U.N. to one first lawmakers s past indiscretion was General Assembly. distinguished service awards. to the audience. Stac- Foreign Secretary Felixberto| Named as recipients were Sens the singer in a steam Serrano said instructions to this Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) and the singer was there-) jeffect have been sent to the Phil John J. Williams R-Del), former stabbed in the back by the! jippines’ U.N. mission. ‘congressman. and now Sen. Ken- publisher's strongarm Serrano made the statement neth B, Keating (R-NY) and i Rep: lafter El Salvador’ ‘8 foreign minis jCart Vinsen_(D-Ga}.— RCA COLOR Servic € —_— was_paying blackmail to day the Philippines’ readiness to American Political Science Foun | der about~the role of the lawyer Rounced that El Salvador would) | Sas _gelles Departement in such (not again sponsor a UN. resolu canes? ‘ ‘tion on Tibet. Anyhow, “Staccato presses for-| postr a ghee svaetion /ward, rifles the magazine files, en-| uced by his country in the: counters the publisher and the ‘1950 General Assembly did not re- he jceive sufficient support to get on Jales and SWEETS RADIO-TV ~ Greer Garson stars in the exciting true drama River Kwai,” who is known locally as “Aga Kwai.” Eddie ‘amused by one TV review which ted He sald then that fellow Re- him “for having the overcasual approach of Perry Como, egg ape ed fg is fast spoiling every song show on TV. committee applauded the | wnick, Son Sgt ae 4 dee WISH I'D SAID THAT: It's amazing how ia things 2 “SS won te comet that girl can do «ined. before she’s marries. « . That's earl, me might consider the idea a brother, “flight of fancy.” Se he moved to | Ss * (Copyright, 1959) straighten out the record. ~Today's Radio Programs - WPON 0) = WETE (Ime «=| «IE cise) “REVENGE” wee ce am wes) 8 8=6-WoAR COD . WPROM, News, Lark Tint Nern “Goons Fail -hgeae ee ‘Wi, Mees iene 1:90-~WJBK, Basebal i ee Time for Music) i ‘ iy | SUNDAY | 7-7:30 P. M: CP ae ; 4 ipa ot te gunman whip murdered ber ance. second and third degree heen trying to fgiure out what | “re-usable” and seemed to be a. Christmas Roger should be walking | - NQMme..cerescesoecenes encese Factory Authorized Service AdArOSG ccc ceeeneweuvese aces 36 s TELEGRAPH City . State .coceere . ee Across trom Tel-Huron ~HI- FIDELITY CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 W. HURON open nton, a rr. te. OR 3-9700 HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Components - Kits - Package Units SAVE SAVE “More music for your Hi Fi dollar’ Come in - Browse around - Listen McCALLUM & DEAN | 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 =| STEAKS WAREHOUSE SALE WE HAVE FLIPPED! | | STEAKETTES * 3 1/S-02. Net :-~ COUPON SPECIAL ---: : THIS” ee WORTH! 30 Per Box ] 9°" IDEAL for OUTDOOR Ay ty BONELESS DEL MONICO Lyre, 10-01. Net Ea. 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FOUR Le A Die i In l Days. at Municipal pore Convention inState Traffic Taxes Take C Over Mac hinac | MACKINAC ISLAND ‘UPD: — Benton Harbor, Adrian, Taxes, the paramount issue of the| Eau Claire and Niles 1959 Legislature, also grabbed te! ‘spotlight here as the 61st annua Residents Killed _convention of the Michigan Munic- | ipal League opened, Although the 500 officials of var-; ious Michigan cities and villages’ were to talk about almost every- By The Assoviated Press Four persons were killed in Mich- F ‘car traffic late Thur igan motorcar traffic late Thurs- thing trom bonding to zoning, the| day and today. ws * + & t A Niles man was injured fatally in a collision across the state 'ne in Indiana. Albert D. Loftin, 30. was killed when his car hit a tree off U.S. 273 mear Adrian * * Richard J. Spagnoli of Ad rian was kitted when his car col- lided with a railroad train, at a TV Audience Sees Baby Born on ‘Lifeline’ * by caesarean section was shown on television last night, the first) of a four-part series on medical | 1° i¢ ubjects called ‘Lifeline. ‘legislative session, Rep, Allison ross ar Ann Art “s . ad yee. One oe : ig ot Kay The birth, a video-taped film Green (R-Kingston), House GOP pea “, made Claire, died when his motor scoot- al the University of Michi- ‘ucrending: need. for local had top priority, “New is the time that we should look to preventive medi- | cine by making frome sources of revenue available to local units of government and by releasing the fiscal bond which restricts the financial flexibility of state government,”’ said Rep, Joseph Kowalski (D-Detroit), Demoerat- lc floer leader in the House. Detroit Councilman William T. Patrick Jr, told delegates the Mo- tor City is under ‘‘constant pres-| sure’ because of revenues and) inc reasing costs, “Detroit finds the case for fiscal | before,” he said. * * * In what looked like a miniature Sad Over Nikita Visit WASHINGTON (AP) The, Committee for Freedom for All! dorsed its. call for ‘‘national mourning’ during Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit next, week House taxation chairman Rollo DETROIT #—A birth of a baby home rule more acute than ever|Conlin (R-Tipton) said the existing ‘lax structure of property levies could be made more equitable but total income still would be inad- equate, The Senate’s tax chief, Sen. Clyde Geerlings (R-Holland), said he favored letting individual cities decide by vote of residents wheth- ler some form of income tax would which opened last month. be levied locally, Geerlings also hit at increasing | The series is sponsored by Mich- Peoples announced today that 40 state and federal support, indicat-;politan problems and also request igan Blue Cross and Blue Shield, members of Congress have in-ing such dependency tended to safeguards against some aspects with his recording of ‘I’m Comiiig of the K-12 plan which would have Home,” ‘abolished the one-room school dis-;United Artists ward socialism * * * He said if Michigan had a one- _icent increase in the gas tax and “Orly by ‘watering down plan could it pass the cp ogre tion of that city’s downtown mall The league was expected to en- dorse a continuing study of metro- \trict. That plan was beaten in the Legistature this year. Police said he left the college 'yesterday morning and registered. ‘under a false name at the notel. . Marv Johnson and to Be Featured at Bandstand ¥ The Pontiac’ Bandstand, Spon- | sored by the Pontiac Teen Club, | will get off to a lively start to-| night at the Pontiac National Guard Armory~with featured en-| tertainer Marv Johnson, nationally | famous ‘recording star. The dances will be held again: weekly as they were last spring. | Johnson, who topped sales charts’ is under contract with | records, Doors will open at 7:30. The. dance lasts until 11-— ~.__ PIANOS + ORGANS Instruments used only this season at Bzy View Ass¢mbly, Petoskey, Michigan, together with organs and pianos recurned from summer resort Seco and music camps. Substane. tially Reduced, e 5 sac eitncasdaial 36 months, at ovr lew finance rate of 6% © Liberal trade-in allowances mene een nenemaimnae Ty we OPEN MON. & FRIDAY NIGHT CALBI MUSIC CO. PARK FREE IN REAR 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-822 5 nie naa eee at er and a car collided headun on a — i aaren ee of M140, about 16 miles southeast of mas ¥. Boot ve ok sage: Benton Harbor. The driver, Tru. "* = ? merits) ord The ee man Younger, &. bf Si. Jemes was presented over WJBK-TV, Ark, was held for Investigation * * * of manslaughter © * * Robert |. Carr. 4 of Benton The next program Sept. 20, will Harbor, was killed when his car Present a taped portrayal of pre collided with @ truck on U.S. 31, Paration for @n operation on_ a eight miles south of Benton Har Youngster suffering from poto. hor - Donald W. Starke, 37. of Nites, was killed in a two-car collision east of me higi an Cify, Ind 15 Pontiae Brea Men Are Drafted : During August — Pontiac Draft Board 65 has an nounced that lo Pontiac area men were drafted through the Jocal of | fice during August Pontiac men answering the ine . duction call were * * * Willian J. Deatrick of 106 Au burn Ave., James L. Patterson of 32. N. East Bivd., Rudotph G. Narther of 57 Florence St., Bu gene Linwood of 347 Ferry &St., Donald E. Wilkinson of 477 N. Johnson S., and“ Francisco R. Hill of 121 W. South Bivd Others from Pontiac were James RB. Matthews of 488 F Wilson St., Gunther Hf, Schramm of 122 Dres den SC, Ennis Ro Tribble of 510 Fourth St, and Henry L. Hood of 453 Central St * * * Also among the inductees were Robert F. Turner of 29S. Eastway 5 Rie ay Dr. Robert Chavez of 39 Osmun ; St., Malcolm k. Stoglin of 700 Jos Homart Sin le Pole Ivn Ave., John F. Quertermous of Mercury witch 3073 Hill Rd., and James L. Ashley 66¢ of Water ford Township Reg. 89 “Charge 1" Now buy at thus low price Complete Blacktopping of Drayton Plains Lot Single pole switch in bio Bakelite Hurry in today lor thie gigantic savings Electrical Dept, Main Basement Blacktopping of the Drayton i Plains parking lot back of stores on Dixie Highway was completed yesterday by the Doherty &! Doherty Co. | +. *® & Businessmen on Dixie highway hetween) Frembes and Seeden streets had contributed $5,830 to the $12,000 project, with Waterford Township paying the balance. Soviets Breed Potatoes MOSCOW (AP)—Potatoes which make two crops a year have been ‘Chenille Seeoed, of Amazing Low Price developed by plant breeders in. Reg. 3.98 2 77 Tadzhikistan, ‘Tass, the Soviet . news agency, said today. Local! pUberge i" tubers were crossed with South lov oo ewe ve eee - a American potatoes. gracious fringed chenille — ee spread with one tone wave line desian Washable cotton Hedepread Dept., Main Floor PAYDAY [iam LOANS 3 | \ } j t Homart Aluminuin Door Canopies 10.95 $50 for 2 wks Reg. 12.95 ee only 70¢! Unpainied “Charge 1" : Profecta agains! snow, rain t 5 and aun Fusy to set up and oans to ; } p f : install yoursel! dint any with 24 mos. te repay alc; io aieich vou Hone : Ht CAs You [eaPAy im | auray we nae, Maerite Dept $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 $0.00 50.70 51.46 beta reet ot 3°, per maeth on belenees to $90, TA% per month between $56 ond ime, and %% per month ba ony remeinden ASSOCIATES | LOAN COMPANY in DRAYTON PLAINS: “ 4494 Dixie Hwy. ' CALL: OR 3-1207, in PONTIAC: | Low Price 6 and 125-127 N. Saginew CALL: FE 2.0214 | 2255 S$. Telegraph Mich. Miracle Mile | CALL: FE 8-9641 12 Volt Charger 10.88 “Charge ht" Charge your battery overnight in your car tor less than |: an hour. Use tor elther 6 o: \2-vdlt battery Aute, Accessories Dept, Perry 81. Basement Reg. 12.95 Bi epee ay Children’s Corduroy Jacket-Shirt Colortul $] “Charge It’ A new asseriment of long sieeve colorful jacket-ehirts All have plastic buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 Infants’ & Children's Dept., Main Fleer long line bra y a Reg. 2.98 ; “Charge i" Hee just the bra { 1 Charmode to:rd line hts better, wont Charmode girdle 88 Reg. 6.98 “Charge i" Keep your figure siim and trim w he this Char mode Girdle, Save 1.10 Cotsptry Dept. tnd Fleer Sale _ Money Sa on Recessed Fixture Usually 3.69 2.88 ; “Charge It" Handsome chromed —fixture aids contemporary atyle to any decor For kitchen both r work areas Shop now Electrical Spec. 4” Elec. Octog. Box. Reg 3éc 26° Berhanger €. Bex. Rep. 6% OO" ‘Bracket Elec. Box. Reg. 35¢ 29° Hardware Spec. Cabinet Door 19 mt me 39% oye Bench 4g°* =" 8-Cup Percolater...... Drain Tra vee Covered Cake Pan . Toilet Top Tray Plastic Pitcher 144 Clothes Pins Pyrex Mixer Pan ... Bath Mat Waste Basket your { Save $5.07. Your Choice Houseware Specials Men's Wool Sport Coat Men here is just the sport coat for all and winter wardrobe. A]! woot and in- the latest tashion: Men's Sports Wear Dept,., Main Floor 49 me i 1.19 YOUR Caencs Reg. 1.39 : Res. 1.18 #73" Ea. ig Be i 1 Charge It Regular 24.95 ] 9” Charge It a ae Snewhite' One Coot House Paint « kine! 5 .44 “Charge ft" Seare best house paint Self ‘ ung action keeps it first day ER aht Mildew onfd fume- resistant. Save labor Paint Dept. Main Basement Now Save 99¢ on Plastic Cloths da Lively fruit or flower patterns add gmety to this wipe-ciean yw cloth. Reg. 3.96 54x70-in. *Demesite Dept,, Main ‘Fleer 54x$4-in. Men's Sports Wear Women’s Waltz Gowns Reg. 3.98 2.99 “Charge i" Bathroom Towel “ng 1.59 Reg. 2.29 Men's Vertical Cord Pants Regularly Sell at 4.98 ~Otnrge HX Bedford Cotton Cord Pants 99 Regularly Sells at 4.98 ~Coaree BY" Men's Barracuda Type Jacket 94 Regularly Sells at 9.98 Seu ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS 99 Dept.. Main Floor Caulking Cartridge 3 to ST “Charge It” Orlon and Wool Fabric Reg. 45c A Complete Pilgrim Sock Wardro . Reg. 3 for 1493 for 97 ¢ “Charge it" Choice of long wearing, good fitting Flex-Fit nylons or soit, comfortable sized nylons. Elastic tops, slack ‘length Men's Accessories Dept., Main F1. WORK SHOP TOOL GROUP 33 Items to Choose. From | On 7 ¢ Ea. Your choice of 33 items to cheese from all the way from screw driver to keyhole saws. Hurry in today Hardware Dept., Basement Main 36-In. Wide Denims at a Tle Savings “Rev. 58 yd. 48¢ va. “Charge 11” Buy now during this gigantic sale. Denimas in plain colors or stripes. 36-in. wide for skirts, slacks and more Yard Goods Dept., Main Fleer Reg. 2.98 2.66 Ya. “Charge 1" “Charge tr” iene desdttment of color and styles to choose from. Hurry in in oeer | for gigantic savings Acoenartn, Main Fleer “Charge i” - Saves Time, Work! Ta" 28.88 “Cbereg scrobbrog. a Waring, ‘pling aa . Boys’ Caps SHOP THESE SPECIALS AT SEARS TONIGHT and MONDAY NIGHT TIL 9 Assorted Velvet Head Tots’ ; Toone’ ; isis’ Clips with Match. Bag Stretch Leotards | Reg. 1.98 1.66 Reg. 1.89 99¢ and 2.98 nae te oa) rge it : "Charge It Assorted velvet head clips Save 90c, Full fashioned nylon with matching clutch bag. tights fit like fine hosiery. Very smart in heck All sizes. Warm, yet not bulky. Seven Hurry! colors. All sizes. Wemen's A Main ries Dept., ir Girls’ 1 fo 14 Dept. Perfectly Balanced Dunlap Wheelbarrow 6.44 “Charge me Lightweight, rugged wheel- barrow is made of top grade materials, 3-cu. ft. pressed steel tray. Leg brace Hardware Dept. Main Basement : 54-In Adjustable Ironing Table Reg. 12.98 8. 97 “Charge t” Has 4 sturdy tubular steel legs, perforated top. Adjusis to any height up to 35 inches. Rubber non-mark feet. Housewares Dept., Main Basement . Reg. 7.50 head in Comfort and Style Reg. 14g 88s : “Charge it" “Charge 1t" Worsted wool meltons, pol- Take advantage of this offer ished cottons, corduroy, all Package of 12 medium ea i warmly lined. Hurry in today ~ 7 mame } diapers. for i gigantic savings White 20x40 inch. ys’ Dept., Main Fleer ae Dept, Reg. 7.35 5.68 Will not spit cack of wei | Safer, Tripod Jock Won't Tied Stide. Ars Vales 4.99 | Takes little sata «dade a @oes up easily, )-ton : ger ag A from 4 ih. te By rot ade ies et ae ae SS riapaee Meng Dens Saginaw St. Phone FE 54171