2? earieserwccine to ae The Weather 08 Bareas Forecast (Details. Page 2) 17th YEAR \T" PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 195940 PAGES Bill for Labor Reform Gets House Approval ' WASHINGTON W — The House congressional action on the Spee labor contfols'bill and seyit it to the White House for President Eisenhower's cer- x tain signature. : The measure had -passed AJ the Senate 95-2 lastnight . after more than eight? hours of debate. The -House ‘action dramatically capped the President's biggest leg- islative vietory of the season, It handed Eisenhower a bill pat- terned closely after his recommen- dations for legislation to cope with corruption and racketeering in la- bor-management relations. trusteeships, financial reporting by unions and employers, secondary boycotts, ‘hot * agreements, organizational picketing and opera- tions of the National Labor Rela- tions Board in small labor disputes, e &® & Its first ‘six titles, aimed at racketeering and other abuses in ete te Laos Appeals for U.N. Troops to Repel Reds U.S. . Officials Hurry Takes Them by Surprise By The Associated Press Laos appealed to the United Nations today for troops to bolster its defense against Communist bat- talions knifing deep into that. little Southeast Asian kingdom 2 yp? * * * some unions, provide detailed\ reg- g] The measure is the first impor-|Wation/of uniorr finances, elections, |’ u ommunist tant congressional revision of labor-/‘Tusteeships and conduct of offi- fo ee management law since enactment of the Taft-Hartley law 12 years ago. . The bill writes stringent new, rules for protection of union mem- bers rights, union elections and Ike Turns Down Second Modified Housing Measure WASHINGTON # — Presi-’ housing bill which Congress had passed after he vetoed a mre costly measure in July. The President in a message to the Senate said the new Dill, like its predecessor, goes too far. - ° Although some of the features of the first bill he vetoed are removed in the new measure, and some other features part- ly corrected, the new bill in | Tts most important provisions represents little improvement over the original, he said. News Flash MOSCOW.) — Premier Niki- | ta S. Krushchev announced to- night he will go te Peiping im- mediately after returning from the United States later in Sep- _tember. ~ cers and employers. * _& * /The seventh. and final title, which -aroused. the most contro- versy, amends the Taft-Hartley law“to put new. restrictions on such union weapohs as boycotts and organizational picketing. It also contains a few amendments long sought by the unions. * * * The full 50-man committee re- jected the proposal yesterday and called on a 12-man subcommittee to draft a new bill. Sales of Pontiacs Rise 126 Per Cent Retail sales by Pontiac deal- ers during August totaled 3é,- cent jment, North Viet Nam of inter- vening on the side of Red rebels with troops and artil- lery. ~ The Laotian delezation at the U.N. delivered the ufgent appeal, addressed to U.N. Secretary Gen- eral\.Dag Hammarskjold, who re- turns-Sunday from a Latid-Amer- ican tour. It was received by Wil- Lelm Watchtmeister, his Swedish assistant. » -* * Laos’ request that the United Nations send troops te its aid took Washington officials by sur- prise today. Key autherities hurried to staff to Meetings as Request| ALVIN W. KNIGHT "State Trooper “Albert. W. Wallet, Papers Found Near Officer's Car Fear State Policeman | Slain by> Ex - Convict Nabbed Early Today By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG ‘ AND PETE LOCHBILER | . More’ than 100-- State Troopers this afternoon fanned out over a swampy Livingston County coun- tryside, grimly searching for the. body of missing AJ kidnap-murder victim of a crazed gunman. The largest search in re- cent Michigan hist ory spread out from a point 30° miles northwest of Pontiac’ on a lonely Deerfield Town- ship farm, just south of the intersection of Lovejoy and White roads, near Fenton. There, lying in the shallow swamp was the 28-year-old troop- er’s. wallet, mute testimony to his probable fate. He Scared the Child SUSPECT SEIZED — Ex-conv is hustled into State Police Headquarters in East Lansing for questioning in the disappearance of ict Alvin Knight Trooper’ Albert was seized in a ren It was discovered shortly after noon by two neighbor boys, Wil- liam and Richard Jackson, ages meetings to determine what fur- ther action might be taken to help the Southeast Asian country resist Communist attack. * * * U.S. ‘military help for Commu- nist-menaced Laos now is limited to providing basic, light equip- It the United Nations should appreve Laos’ plea to intervene the volume and type of this aid might change sharply, but still would net necessarily mean thal American forces volved. ; , * »* & Pg U.S. forces nearest to Liios—K the U.N, should request a con- tribution and ,if this government agreed to commitment of forces i: a jungle type operation—are in Taiwan, with some air and - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | | Expect 450 Labor Day Fatalities Brace for Record Traffic The heaviest Labor Day traffic) National Guardsmen. Redford ex- in Michigan's history is expected) pects to Gov. Williams urged drivers to keep the déath toll under 12. That was last year’s Labor Day toll, the lowest in Michigan for-nine years, “Te save your own life and those _passing, don’t drive if you —are use four and-Pontiac twe. * * remain in effect until midnight Monday, although road patrols will be heavy through the early morn- ing hours Tuesday. Sgt. Lorenz Ahigrim, commander of the Pontiac Post, said today, “We expect.to have a minimum of 12 cars on highway patrol duty .% - ~ | distant from Souden's abandoned Two Unions Call Strike Against Meat Company CHICAGO (UPI)—The Amal- gamated Meat Cutters and the United Packinghouse Workers unions called a strike today against Swift & Co., giant of the would —= “meat packing industry with 36 ,plants across the country. ao Se A walkout by the unions ‘against Wilson & Co., another of the industry's big five, was averted at least temporarily. __Wiison and the uniohs, ‘ap- parently near an agreement, announced the old contract which expired Aug. 31 would remain in effect another 24 hours te give bargainers an- other day to reach a settle- ment, ~*~ * * A strike against Wilson, which employs 5,500 workers in eight plants, had been set for mid- night Thursday. The company said workers threw up picket lines at at least one plant before the postponement was an- nounced. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) . tired or have been drinking.” - ONLY 1 LAST YEAR [eae te eee ee eee Vet ve ee ee ere ‘B: . ? eis beasisi ete Sports ...... venaganssets, wee Theaters ......... jesse & Radic Programs .... 3 ; Pe Ae diated Women's sevaveze SD ee ane eee ee em hs 5 | not_in it,"" he radioed back to the 4 Over Weekend 4 19 and 2, about a quarter mile squad car. | ' Discovery ,of the squad car by; |helicopter this morning turned the! |huge manhunt to the Fentcn- |Howell area, as other officers in |East Lansing made repeated el- i\forts to break down the stubborn silence of Souden's suspected kid naper, Alvin W. Knight, 48, Knight was taken to State Po- lice near the Cap- ital after he was seized by a squad of troopers at 8 a.m. in a cabin on Cedar Lake, 10 miles AP Wirephots Souden. Knight, 48, had the service pistol of the missing trooper when he cottage near East Tawas. a Ex-Convict’s Neighbor Afraid of Him By The Associated Presa | children,” sald Mre. Francis to stay with my sister-in nearby re ee a ee " “We sent our children to stay! Frappier ef Linden, whose home Gaines during the day because * with my sister and had put up our | is next door to Knight's. “Then both my husband and | work.” house for sale bécause of the way he acted,"’ a neighbor woman said today of Alvin W. Knight. * * * Knight, 48, was seized by police jtoday and held for questioning in| the mysjerious disappearance of State Police Trooper Albert W. Souden, “When he first moved in north of Oscoda in Tesco County. Souden has been missing since yesterday morning when he picked up Knight for questioning as @ burglary suspect at a cottage in Linden, 12 miles north of the Brigh- ton State Police Post where Souden jis stationed The massive search for Souden and Knight got under way shortly, before midnight and since then has| involved hundreds of law enforce-| ment officers in southern Michi- gan and northern Ohio. WAS MENTAL PATIENT Knight is a former mental pa- tient and ex-convict with a long criminal record. Souden wanted to question him | in the Tuesday night break-in of the Numatics, Inc. valve company at 1450 N. Milford R., Milford. The break-in was a violent one, | with filing’ cabinets, desks i\drawerg smashed or pried open.| |But only about $75 waw taken. At the scene State Police Com. missioner Joseph A. Childs said, “I'm afraid there is little hope of finding Souden alive." The squad car was spotted at 10:35 a.m. by ~Treoper Benjamin Kulszyski, riding in an Air Force helicopter from Selfridge Air Force Base. Kulszyski inspected the ayto after the Air Force pttet had Lot the helicopter down in the farm field.. He sald there were no ap- parent blood stains nor signs of a straggie. “I've found the ear, but Souden's) Brighton Post. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) nee net Pleasant Holiday Weather Seen . phout.@ year age be was very friendiy te the neighborhood | ® few months ago my 11-year-old son, Francis dr., rede a bike across Knight's lawn. He | grabbed the boy by the shirt and frightened him. “Once Knight picked up big [rocks and stood holding them — my husband cut the grass. Tt was frightening. He also bragged about his police record. He said he spent 20 years in jail. Few People Grumbling About Use Tax Addition Pontiac area people may be grumbling about the new ‘one per cent use (sales) tax addition. But few seriously seem to mind paying it, at least on run-of-the-mill pur- chases. This was indicated by a spot check in the downtown business district, where clerks and shoppers alike are getting used to taxes amounting to four cents on a dollar, instead of three. The possibility that stores might have to refund use tax collections in event the State Sapreme Court declares the new tax law uncon- a a Reinstatement Won by Scott However, Judge Finds ‘No Proof for Damages Against Union By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL IQ. The young trooper's service pis-| tional Barbers’ Union, AFL-CIO, one has asked me but without winning a penny of the $150,000 damages he sought. : * * '* “I'm satisified — very much so,’ Scott, 53, of Waterford Town- ship, told newsmen upon hearing Oakland County Circuit Judge Wil- liam J. Beer’s pronouncement yes- terday afternoon. “Above all I wanted to prove 1 am still a union man despite all the assertions to the con- trary,” he added. Detroit Local 552 of the -In’er- bert F. Kennedy, chief counsel committee, had Walter J. Sher- (Continued gn Page 2, Col. 5) | 5 “ \j 'stitutional doesn't seem to impress the shoppers, who are paying it, jmost clerks reported. | Te get a refund, you'll have to have a receipt showing you paid the new tax. Atty. Gen, Paul L. Adams, has suggested you should get a receipt that shows the use tax separate from the sales tax. A check with store clerks and cashiers yesterday indicated that few, if any, customers were asking |for the kind of receipt that Adams irecommends. a ; “In fact, most customers still walk away, leaving their sales slips behind,”’ said a salesgirl in a downtowr department store. aa bd * “I read in the paper that the ; Robert P. Scott has won his fight taxes should be listed separately for reinstatement. in the Interna- if the customer wants it. but no to do it yet,’ she said, : | Tom's Northwood Markets in a ‘Pontiac Press adyverti “nt an- ‘nounced they will charge only the three per cent sales tax. “We will pay the difference,” until further notice, the firm stated. John W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, predicted there would be “monumental confusion" in stores if customers followed Adams’ advice. A drugstore clerk agreed. “Imagine what a jam up there “After that we sent the children | | Michigan Prison for staging ‘OUT ALL NIGHT’ Mrs. Sarah Mohn, a neighbor on the other side of Knight, said > “He was home all day and only © left about 10 pm. Tle would come back home at four in the morn- ing.” —_ * * * | Knight has a lengthy prison ‘record and has spent time in a imieptal hospital : Oct, 24, 1930, Knight was ‘Sentenced ‘to one to five years in Cincinnati for burglary. His next conviction was on May 10, 1933 when he was sen- | tenced te 7/4) years in Southera | armed robbery in Flint. He was paroled Oct. 20, 1939. On Jan. 16. 1940, he was sen- fenced to 10-25 years in Toledo fer armed robbery, but was trans- ferred to the Lima State Insane Hospital on Oct. 6, 1940, He was released from the hospital May 11. 1941, and taken to the Ohio State Penitentiary where he remained until July 10, 1946. * * * He went back to Southern Mich- igan Prison Sept. 27, 1950 on a 2-3 year conviction for carrying con- cealed weapons in Flint. He was paroled Aug. 9, 1954 and sent to Ohio as a parole violator. He captured. He was discharged Sept. 26. 1958, arid had been out of prison less than a year when he was picked up today. x * * | Icicles on Her Heart, Wite Says BRIGHTON U\—“Have you ever ad icicles around your heart,” ithe young mother sa‘d'as she cud- |died her child. “If you haven't you don't know hew I feel,” h asbestos-covered ranch home. Fee isd 1a tie! oe escaped from prison but was re-. + i ill) as asia \ \ * . I guess “ Highest temperature ......++ \ TWO re Fi = { « 4 # >. F) ~ 2. (Continued From Page One) tol appeared to definitely link him \ with the sullen, tight-lipped Knight. \ * * * \ The gun was found in Knight's possession . when four. troopers fired, said one of the troopers ~—~Gordow Clark. “Ti the Cabin there also was another pistol, apparent- ly Knight's. The ex-convict put up no strug- gle, but refused to answer ques- tioms and \remained silent when questioned \about Souden, Clark sald, \ Knight was \still Close-mouthed late this morning in East Lansing, as Ohio troopers\rushed his moth- er to Michigan from her home in Lima, It was hoped, that elderly Mrs, Knight could\ persuade™ her son to break his silence. ~*~ * * Souden is married and the fa- ther of a 7-month-old boy, He and his wife, Clara, 23, live in Brigh- ton. An Air Force veteran, Souden joined the State Police in 1954 and has been assigned to Brighton since completion of his recruit training. \ ~ “ie is one of our most compe, | tent, conscientious young offi-\ cers,” said Capt. Burton L. Yung- fer, district commander and Souden’s superior officer, “We are praying for word trom FE. Lansing that Knight has con- fessed and told where Soudc. is." * * * The longer Knight held his si- lence, the larger loomed the fear Intensify Search for State Trooper that Souden was dead, hidden somewhere. _ Knight's criminal record is “a mile long,’’ said “apt Yungfer. * * Once a mental! patient in a state his body parolled from an Ohio prison only @ year ago, after: serving five years there. _. The manhunt — one of the biggest in recent history—had Its beginnings in a routine investi- gation which Souden was as- signed to follow yesterday mern- ing. poe The officer. sought Knight qyt at the Linden cottage owned by Knight's mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Wollner of De- troit. The Wo'lners stay at the cot tage only on weekends; Knight generally stays there during the week, neighbors said. Neighbors saw Souden enter the hour, then leave with Knight. They said Souden drove off in his squad car and Knight followed in a blue, 1953 Cadillac, (It was later discovered that the Cadillac belonged to Wollner.) __ There were no further reports of the pair's whereabouts until early this morning when the Cad- illac was spotted at the losco \ County cabin, \No one suspected anything was wrong until abo: 10 p.m. .when Mra, Souden called the Brighton post ‘and said she was worried be- cause\ her husband hadn't come home at his usual time. A few hours later, state police and other officer swere on the Says Phantom Sniper Not Ready Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty today refused to concur with a recommendation of the medical superintendent of Jonia State Hospital that Gary A. Tay- lor, the phantom sniper of two Complaints Few Over Tax Addition (Continued From Page One) his receipts did not list the two taxes separately. “But if there's to be a refund, our customers will get their money back, no matter what kind -of for Release years ago, leased, \ Judge Doty ordered the 22-year- old Southfield patient back to Tonia after four psychiatrists agreed that he neeced further hos- pital treatment. \ The judge ordéred Taylor com. mitted to the hospital in March of 1967 after he wenf on a ram. page, mostly in the southern part of the county, shooting at wom. en with a .22 caliber rifle. At the time. Taylor said, ‘I just had an urge to shoot women’ Following a letter from Dr. Per- ry C. Robertson, Ionia medical su- perintendent, saying that Taylor had made ‘'a satisfactory adjust- lescent parole, the judge ordered was ready \o be re- receipt they have. I'm sure other ’ merchants feel the same way," At a dime store, where sales slips are handed out only on re-. quest, the new tax hasn't creat- ed any demand for receipts. “I'm really surprised,”’ said one three psychitrists to re-examine Taylor. a * * . Dr Ivan A.” LaCore said he found ‘'a good deal of hostility and aggression’ remained in the youth “which might again flare up." salesgirl, ‘'l thought there'd be aiment.’’ and wasread\feraconva-| big demand for receipts, but not one person has made a request so far." One dime store clerk quoted a woman customer as saying to her: “I wouldn't dream of collecting a receipt for every little purchase. What would I do-with them all?’ At & restaurant, which doesn’t hand out any receipts either, the cashier said only one customer had. mentioned the subject of re- ceipts to her, “He asked me for a receipt and I laughed, thinking he was kidding. he was, because he laughed too. and left.” A shoe salesman sald he had one customer who wanted a spe- clal receipt with his name on it after purchasing a $12 pair of shoes, “He said he was going to spend about $100 that day on a new ward- robe and figured it would be worth his time to save receipts to get the $1, in use taxes back," the gales- man explained, But even this thrifty customer didn't ask for the taxes to be listed separately, the salesman said. The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureas Re PONTIAC AND VIC cool tenight, 5 cloudy and a itttle warmer, hig : Southwesterly winds 12-18 miles today, eeuen i ht =o and ing southerly 6-15 miles tomerrew, ré Tedey in Ponting a temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ a.m: Wind velocity 8-8 m. p. b Direction—Weat-Bouthwest. Sun sete Friday at 7:01 p.m. Sun rises Gaturday at 6:01 am, Moon sets Friday as 7:68 - Moon rises Gaturday at 6:50 am. nd seeenee Age tu Pontise rr apnoo rain, ame ; ; Highest and Lowest Temperatares. This Date in 64 Years o1 in 1953 , 47 in 1874 Someesnemell Thareday's Tempetatere Chart Alpena Mi 70 66 Baltimore 90 7 4 Bismahck : * ' Brownevill¢ Milwaukee ii | Minneapolis 70 $1 Buffalo Chicago New Orleans 63 ” 1 Memphis Cincinnati Cleveland SrRz2seesa=s Judge Doty did not ask Drs. Clinton J. Mumby and Abraham Tauber to take the stand after a conference in bis chambers showed that they shared the same opin- lon of Dr. LaCore that Taylor needed further hospitalization. Then Gilbert 1.) Davis, Taylor's attorney produced Dr. Alexander H. Hirschfeld of Berkley who said he believed that Taylor needed further hospitalization, but not at Ionia. “He should be seat te an insti. tution where the facilities are available to determine what's the matter with the hoy,” Dr. Hirsell- 5 feld testified, Judge Doty then ruled) “1 cannot concur with Dé Robertson. I be- Heve Mr, Taylor might again be- come a menace to séciety.” * * * Saying he had no legal authority to send him to another institution, the judge ordered him returned to Tonia. Ile emphasized to Taylor's parents, who were in the court- room, that this didn’t prevent them from filing a petition asking that their son be confined to another institution nearer home. Mother of Two Wins Golf Title «at Lochmoor Mrs. Keith LeClair of Ann Ar- bor, a mother of two, is the new Women's District Golf Assn. match-play champion. She defeated Mrs. Sam Gawne of Franklin 34 today in the final at Lochmoor Golf. Club, playing one under ladies’ par for 14 holes. Starting off with a birdie tn the battle of housewives, Mrs. Le- Clair fired pars on the ¢th and ith holes and birdies on the next -two. She won the Lith despite a bogie and took No. 14 on a par te clinch the decision. Mrs, Gawne won the 4th ona birdie 2 and took’ the 11th with a par. They tied five holes, : ¥ * * Tt. wag Mrs. LeCiair's first! WDGA match crown. Mrs. Gawne was also seeking the title for the first time. Keep Nikita Home—VFW LOS ANGELES (~The Vet. erans of Foreign Wars are: op- posed to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to the United States. Delegates to the VFW's 60th national convention adopted jsquad car or the Cadillac.. hospita) in Lima, Ohio, ‘(night was}Cadillac cottage, stay inside about half ani. Special alert throughout southern Michi- gan looking for either the missing ad them. E believed this car could have been Knight's, but then Knight's car at the Cedar Lake Awards School Building Bids Waterford Board Holds Meeting for Letting of Contracts Construction contracts for a new $350,000 elementary school in Wa- terford Township were awarded at a special Board of Education meet- ing last night. The Leslie Construction €o, of Pontiac was awarded the general construction contract to build the 14room school on Walton boule- vard ona low bid of $269,170; This does not include school equipment. A well drilling contract went to B, W. Layman & Son of Pon- tiac with a lew bid of $1,638. This was estimated on a base depth of 160 feet. Acchitectural contracts were awarded to the firm of Smith & Smith for designing two additional elemeritary school buildings. One For a nimber of hours it waa)” of the buildings will be erected on Merrie road on the south side of Watkins Lake. The second school! site has not been acquired yet, ac-| * ww * A former Board of Education Smith & Wilson firm, was hired as the Board of Education's first’ legal counsel. Proposed exterior lighting for | the Cooley Elementary School, and a request from the faculty ‘vegarding a payroll deduction Plan were both tabled untii the next regular Board meeting. asking \assistance from the Board. for the Installation of a signal light | on Williams Lake road, near Schoolcraft, School. The same delegation had ap- pealed (o the\Waterford Township | Board Monday \night. Speed, Drinking Highway Killers Separate Studies Give. Same Results on Cause. of Accidents bd CHICAGO (UPI)—As you hit the highway today — or any day, for that matter — think of this: Studies of the causes of deaths in auto accidents w the two biggest killers, in order, are speed- ing and drinking, They kill more people on the highway than all other causes combined! The great majority of fatal auto accidents involve traffic law violations and — tragically — seven out of ten persons killed are innocent victima of someone else's driving misatgkes, Two of the most recent major national studies of the causes of traffic accidents were made by the National Safety Council and the insurance company. * * * These separate studies analyzed accidents that occurred on five different holiday weekends, They used different classifications in) listing causes of the fatal accidents! but reached the same conclusions. | _. The mounting death toll on highways and city streets could be cut, both organizations agreed, if unjform and realistic traffic laws, backed by suitable penalties, were applied without discrimination, “Rigid, continuing and relent- less enforcement of fair traffic laws is a major essential to cut- ting the toll,” a Safety Council spokeaman said. * * * “Every ,motorist and pedestrian must know traffic laws, accept strict and impartial enforcement of realistic laws and insist on se- vere penalties fer all who violate na the insurance committee said. Autumn Touches Much of Nation With Cool Air By The Associated Press Cool, dry air covered much of the nation today,, bringing a touch of approaching atumn in. some areas, oe * * * But temperatures rose in parts of the West, notably Montana, And. portions of the Mississippi Valley after showers which swept -cast- ward into the Southeastern states. Through the Midwest the sky generally was clear and the tem: a resolution Thursday denounc- ing it, . ; . v oy . perature moderate, t cording to Superintendent William| Shunck. | member, Marshall Smith of the! violence. iplans for establishing additional Strengthen ) Teen Violence Fight NEW YORK (UPI)—Angry of- ficials today began a drive to strengthen the police force in a ‘no coddling’ assault on teen gang Mayor Robert F. Wagner author- ized an increase of 1,080 men in the city’s police force after a meet- ing with city officials yesterday. | Police Commissioner Stephen P.| culling applications at once ) Wagner was to confer today with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who held his own discussion with state officials on the juvenile crime problem yesterday. The two planned to tay the groundwork for a more extensive conference of city, state and civic leaders Tuesday. , The mayor warned there would be ‘no coddling’ of youthful’ criminals whose outbreaks have shocked the city. ——— a a Two teenage hoodsswho, alleged- ly led the attack that killed two other teenagers early Sunday were arraigned on murder charges yes- terday before a judge who demand- ed “more drastic action against these punks.” ‘| see these things going on every day and nothing has been done about it,” Magistrate Da- vid Malbin said as -he stared down, at Salvatore (Dracula) Agron, 16, and Luts (the umbrel- la man) Hernandez, 17. “The rights of the people have been neglected,” he added, Swift justice was handed out to one teenager yesterday. Fourteen-year-old Grant Young, of Brooklyn, attacked a nurse at knifepoint on a subway and was seized hy. police. A little more than five hours later, Justice Leonard E. Ruisi sentenced the youth to the state training school at Warwick, under maximum secu- rity, ‘until he takes his proper place in society.” That could mean seven years. Other spearheads of the city's attack on teen violence included orders to speed up the lighting of parks and playgrounds and work camps, The camps would be for youths whose police records apparently Mosquitoes Once Spread Disease Here : WASHINGTON — Mosquito- borne diseases once ravaged the United States. In 1793, Philadeiphia lost a sixth of her population in yellow fever epidemic. Malaria was ‘ong a serious prob- lem over witle areas of the South and West. Throughout the world, about 300 million people still suffer! : from malaria, hangs on in isolated parts of the South. Though yellow fever has been eradicated, the disease occasional- ly surges northward from. the Amazon rain forest: Constant vigil- ance is maintained to prevent disease-bearing mosquitoes from = the United States on air- craft. Death on Decrease ’ HELD IN KNIFE DEATH — ported. A 5-vear-old boy was in the room AP Wirephete Hector Bouillerce, 17, awaits questioning by police in the fatal stabbing of two youngsters in New York last Sunddy. He is the last of 13 Puerto Rican youths sought in the slayings. Of the other 12, six have been charged with homicide, while the rest face lesser charges. New York stem from troubled homes as well as for teenage hoodlums who must be penned up for the safety of society. 2 Kennedy said he hoped the new policemen could be trained and on ‘the streets by Jan. 1. He pledged ‘to support any patrolman who used “reasonable and necessary force’ all the way — 1,000 per Several residents were present Kennedy promised he would begin cent.” Rules Reinstatement in Scott-Union Case (Continued From Page One) between . : sti- mony in - in ie of last year aid September 1957 and his expulsion, A union official de- nied the alleged connection also. Scott, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for state representa- tive at the time of his removal last year, charged elso that the union wanted to keep him out 80, as a non-unionist, Gov, Wil- Hams would be less likely to re- appoint him to the three-member State Board of Examiners of Barbers, No successor has been named since his term expired last Sep- tember. He was first appointed by Williams in 1953. : After Scott's and the Union at- torneys negotiated unsuccessfully for nearly two days toward an out- of-court settlement, Judge Beer or- dered them back in court in order to make a ruling based solely on the paper work submitted in the lawsuit, Testimony never got under way becausé Scott's attorneys, Gene Schnelz of Walled Lake and Paul Franseth of Detroit, uncovered an. article in the Union’s constitution which, they argued, showed the Union had violated its own by- laws in booting Scott out. Judge Beer this section with care I feel -er- tain they would not have expelled one of their members contrary to their own constitution,” he said. ri x28 Bese Lit it i i if ‘ i in the United States have de< ST. PAUL—Tuberculosis “a creased by 70 per cent since 1900, “If the Union officers had read, i g rf 4 A during the shooting byt escaped injury. The daughter, who was the cen- ter of ‘the argument, was not Paul, 8, Missing Since Tuesday. Police Fear Port Huron Boy Has Been Abducted by Molester PORT HURON (UPI) — Fears rose today that 8-year-old Paul Ferriby, missing since Tuesday, was abducted by a molester. Hundreds of searchers combing this area and the St. Clair River have failed to turn up any trace of the boy. Workers at the Peerless Cement Co, plant, a few yards from young Paul's home, had moved about 10,000 tons of crushed stone by early today on the chance the boy had wandered into the plant yard and somehow become engulfed in the huge stone pile. — , But police said there now ap- peared to be little likelihood that; Paul had fallen into the stone pile. Authorities said they fear Paul either fell into the river, which is also near his home, or was pulled into an automobile by a molester. City Man Held in Shooting of Relative A Pontiac man was arrested last night after allegedly shooting his cousin's husband in fhe leg during an argument over money, accord- ing to Pontiac police. Ernest Worthington, 35, of 15 Chapman St., is being held at the Oakland County Jail for investiga- tion of felonious assault. * * * The victim, Willie Tige, 32, of 520 Branch St., was taken to Pon- tac General Hosptal and treated in the fall series of craft and The course in Russian, to be taught by Mrs. Veronica Maxi- language, as well as facts about the Soviet Union. The Community House expects it to be one of the most popular * * * _ Seamanship and safe. boat han- dling will: also be taught for the first time this fall. This course, for ages 14 and up, will offer basic instruction-in nauti- cal terminology; .boat handling, mooring and docking; knots and and compass; inboard and out- board engines; ules of the rodd; ‘land motorboat safety: Lectures will be given by the training staff of U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 12-3 Returning as part of the regu- lar series will’ be courses in bridge, creative pottery, adult ballroom dancing; design, en- ameling and silver, first ald, flower gardening, There will also be a youth pro- gram of painting and drawing taught after school hours and un Saturdays. Over the years, the bridge Druggist Refuses to Take Added One-Cent Tax - CROSWELL (#—Druggist R. L. Sherman says he is refusing to collect the added one-cent state sales tax from his customers. Sherman is a Democrat but he said that has nothing to do with his decision. Democrats in the Legislature generally op- posed the added tax. * * * “I'm not going to have my friends saying for years ‘you clipped me’,”” said the veteran House: Offers fF : splices; aids to navigation; charts) “ we wy urse a. the < Ss. ae ried B ue Z i ? movich, will instruct students inj¢’ rangement; Mrs. Alice, Bur- reading, writing and speaking. the ing; Laszlo Ispanky, sculpture; Mrs. Bea Roach, sewing; Thelma Anderson,. silver and en- ameling Laos Requests U.N. to Send Armed Force (Continued From Page One) naval forcesb ased in the Philip- Tactical Air Command, sail today that the United States can have tactical fighters -in the Laos area within 35 hours of ‘a decision to do 80. It is questionable what the U.N. could do, or what a miajority of the members of the U.N. would favor. 7 * * * The lightly armed emergency force in the Middle East ig the only U.N. military force in being. Its job is limited to watching the Egyptian-Israeli frontier and. ad- jacent territory. Any appeal first would go to the Security Council, whefe the So- viet Union has the. power of veto. An appeal vetoed there could wind up in the General Assembly, which meets Sept. 15. Long debate prob- ably would precede any action in the Assembly. In London, a spekesman said Britain would favor U.N. action if aggression is established. In Washington the State Depart- |ment voiced support for the Lao- “tian government but declined to say what steps it will take with regard to the appeal for United Nations help to resist Communist aggression. * * * Militarily, the royal army in Laos was suffering setbacks to- day. At Sam Neva, the northern headquarters, the royal army commander armed civilians and called for. reinforcements to stop “are you going to compensate for the morey people paid you if the tax is found illegal?’ Communists massing for an as- sault on the town. The commander, Brig. Gen. Amkha Soukhaving, said the raid assault could be expected in 10 days and the situation “is not pretty.” His only avenue of supply is by air. . for a bullet wound of the left leg. * * * : Tige and Worthingtor. had been together earlier in the evening po- lice said, Worthington said he en it, according to Patrolman Thomas L. Hereford, Tige went to visit a friend, Tom Elizabeth St. iber automatic pistol. Police, Guardsmen Set for Labor Day (Continued From Page One) at all times during the day. We would have six in.use for a normal “Every uniformed trooper available will be on the road. ifeii Ris $53 I it | ti association, 8 found $19 he had been carrying! missing and thought Tige had tak-iB 2 of SIMMS ‘Best Sellers’ Go on SALE | Tonight and Saturday — $3 HOLDS! avoltksiatel ea det icted | } 7” POWER SAW *¢ fF wes; ~~? ~ enim ee eenen ac PRESS. FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 THREE— - 7") Seidaide:: to Replace Her . as. -Correspondent) DYER BROOK,. 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Now Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Loke Ave. _ FE 5-1650 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE MOSCOW (AP)—The U. S. ex- ihibition in Moscow closes Satur- happy. with the way it turned out. jagency Tass expressed hope the one, se ead G “. . —— Pontiac Federal Savings Home Mortgages COME IN and. talk over our conventional Open End Mortgages that include in their monthly payment: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS SEe 7 7 ae — -@ Pontiac Dyin gs Federal Savings < \} Noe HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway—DRAYTON PLAINS = Li =. i) foment vats \day night after a 42-day run and ‘almost everyone professes to be jexhibition would not be the last e YOU'LL SOON SEE ALL — “Real cool,” says | attractive Mrs. Wayne Van Dinen of 344 Kirk with 16 ribs extending outward from the hub to Carl W. Reily, 61, died in the | Lane, Troy, a receptionist at the Pontiac Motor the steel tire rim. A chromed hub cap, imprinted [rubble of the liquor store where Engineering Dept. She's referring, of course, not with the Pontiac Motor Division name, and eight [he was a part-time clerk. Exhibit in Moscow Ends |p rino, utive Even the Soviets in the. latter | show days got around to a gentler tone ‘in the press. The official newS|the e that | viet lems very | ident $64,21 said he is happy at what has been . accomplished since Vice President | Richard M. Nixon Sopened the | “No one at this point can realize” the area and got their first look | at the Ameri¢an people and their» Harold C. McClellan, San Ma- accomplishments must have an| =|important result."’ he said. i of the National Assn, of Manu-/ facturers, credited the Russian-; ispeaking student guides with the! ibig role of giving credibility to! the picture of the United States. He ranked them with color tele- vision, the circarama and seven screensmovies in the dome and the products on display, |FINE COOPERATION McClellan dealt constantly with Soviet officials and said he got!” fine cooperation from them. McClellan, a former president this show but it proved that if!® we can communicate we are ral the way to cooperating on prob- a - American differences with | = out. communication there can | no cooperation,” Charles Vetter, training officer| fot the U. S_ Information Agen-| cy, asserted that the exhibition | had an impact on Americans as! well as the Russians. “Thousands of Russians saw living, breathing Americans that were different from the stereo-type — they were taught to expect,’ Vet-| ter said. “Americans found that! - ordinarily the Russian people are the life of the carpet. A fine waffle texture is to us in their likes and humor than we are t® the French or the|> permaane f a i SPENCER’S FEATURE CUSTOM TILE and LINOLEUM. House, Senate to View Military Construction: Bill f | TIL E WASHINGTON (AP)—A money | — bill for military construction is up| — => for approval in the Senate and|. - . House. It is a compromise worked | — Viny I Asbestos Cork Corlon out by a conference committee, |) The bill totals $1,363,961,200. This. is $199,238,800 less than Pres. | Voted, the House voted. Peak West's Highest BUENOS AIRES—Mt. Aconca- gua in Argentina is 22.834 feet feta # oa Aggtatogg inl ithe highest — in all of the Se sateen , and he both indus- try and union of being derelict in their responsibility. : *x* * * Mitchell’s new blast ca me about | the strike will be further drawn out,”” he added. a , ee a mise’ in their efforts to reach a settlement, ‘ Mitchell said both sides ‘‘could have- applied themselves to bar- ie oe. _lexhibit ’“good will and compro- | | - Union and Industry for) Shunning Responsibility | _NEW bow (AP)—Secretary of | sl DA “ONLY 3% SALES TAX ON THE PURCHASE OF ~ A NEW YARD-MAN ase MOWERE “Additional Savings Up to 15% | on This 5-Speed Electr Starter ~ "A JARD-MAN yeas ROTARY © ng have thus far.” One Killed, 14 Hurt in Gas Leak Blast man was killed and 14 other per- | sons were injured Thursday when | an explosion shattered a down-| tiac design features an aluminum wheel face | and part of a second-floor hotel. LATEX | to the outdoor temperatures but to Pontiac's new chrome-plated fastening nuts add luster to the Fire investigators said natural | lightweight, aluminum wheel option for 1960. unique design. Thé new Pontiacs will be sows gas leaking from a nearby main COATING | Conveying a sports car flare, the exclusive Pon- in dealer showrooms Oct. 1. apparently accumulated in the fe a _ ee eg i rear of the liquor store and was for indoer | ignited. A crew was repairing the ‘and outdoor Everybody Happy Hartford is the mame of 14 mU-| Hast your of the injured, wore DENVER, Colo. (AP) — One| town liquor store, an adjoining bar'| { | Price Increase Coming Immedialely | Here’s the mower that starts with a flick of the switch and. lets the family enjoy new mowing pleasures. 5 Speeds forward and 2 reverse. 442-H.P. Lauson 4-cycle engine. Side hand adjustable cutting heights and exclusive safety clutch. see it now at Lee’s. ar ONLY $3 7° a 24 MONTH at $ WE HAVE ROTARY LAWN MOWER BLADES FOR 90% OFSALL steadiness f | F "§ SALES and SERVICE: 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-9830. nicipalities in the United States.| members of that crew. Catif., paint company exec- | who directed the exhibition, July 24 4 xhibit's impact but the fact; 2,700,000 Russians crowded | 9 * * * can't say we settled all So- 4 as we can define them. With- = ‘New Tweed al Wool Wilton A wonderful new pattern that will really fit into today’s contemporary homes, See this fine carpet today — it is not just another tweed. - . Sq. Yd. Woven in a tight twist loop that will remain for human and probably closer added for smartness and comfort. Heavy Acrilan Twist Pricea - pangs at Just . Sq. Yd. Pa i. pew ae er. Asphalt — Vinyl —- Rubber - “ap Venetian Blinds | Window Shades | Formica Linoleum Futuresq : Wall Tile Eisenhower recommended, || 7,500 less than the Senate and $78,958,500 more than 8 are a specialty - — either in linoleum. or tile. For the ultimate in distinetive floors and counters visit Spencer’s-}- for New Fall : for the finest selection of tile anywhere. New gold marble and spatter patterns that are “out of this world” for appearance. Custom’ designs Fabrics Also Visit Custom Drapery Department. oR oraad zerad at ee MARLIN BOATS 3511 Elizabeth Lake Read: POPE nate Open Friday, swarm? = | Mendy Evenings JOHNSON MONTY DEALER” we iaee i’ | & ities Bank Financing - | a ——— _ DOW N CROWN LINE and |! “~ FLOOR COVERINGS J FE 47775 Fi te & — se nee oe OEP seshicsdee, THE PONTIAC PRESS. ERIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1950 fan as ie ee eae = : . Ta Hike : ae fa | ‘Chases ror Waite's | v Uke | many convenient Charge Plans! \\° Exclusive at Waite’s ... All Orlon Pile Lined... | “fi | ; MEN S COAT SALE : : “death” on. the high . $24.50 to $29.50 Values By |" natcan uomice veel SCOfland = $4 9” ’ Royal Oak led a floor fight to Bk xs fo the bill which would have set| Will Spend Labor Day | states’ 34.20.0000 for those high pe ence = i ad * Ideal for School or ways which will be part of the ourse ; College * New 1959 Stylings , * All Fleecy Orion Pile a Lined. , | * All Full Cut, Extra Warm ts * Sizes 36'to 46" : * Tan, Charcoal, Brown, Grey or Olive Labor Heads See Reds | MOSCOW (UPI)—Visiting Brit- | ish Labor - Party leaders Hugh Se — Gaitskell and Aneurin Bevan [° me, for two hours yesterday with | Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and planned to meet , with Premier Nikita Khrushchev »} today. The two declined to re- »| Veal the nature of their talks | with Soviet officials. ee ee POPE! SEE | cHooss trom rive stu: |: > oe | < ' Hee . g , i: od é ily RA M B L ER Washable 37” Toggle Coat, Zip-Off Hood me , 7 50 0 C ‘toilons Washable Car Coat with Shaw! Collar ; . Washabe Barracuda Style Jacket SPEEDWAY 19 j- Wool Melton Suburban Coat, Solid Color ene i Herringbone Tweed Suburban Coot = a. ——— a ae eee § ‘Auto Industry Ready c=, ssc. act wow: | 7 callerid eating @ for Production Race rts ‘ntsc « DETROIT (UPI) — The auto|De Gaulle would mark “a of for a production Tace which ia ex-|forts to achieve a just peace.” ‘House Group OKs . | ti/Public Works Bill -warners® Free-Life Corselette shapes you slimly under a Rayon Flannel Suit Dress i z i i | | ; i df E Hi cE iit i ff i i GIRLS’ QUILT-LINED =: = = HOODED CAR COATS| {1 Shop ate aa ‘til 9 Warmth without weight! ARguLareD Ren WEAR TEV e UU T UVC T TOPO UTOUVU TT UPTV UTTTITTT””.. Sa } ee Checked Suit Dress. Free-Lift Corselette : "Now you cam forget oll the tug:of war stores c Giicin enckiia thle. twp plebis veit' diene of . : welt. topen tapes “A: shirtwaist collor frames youve hears about corselenes In-new Free your face. ‘Small peplum fitted jocket,* slim , Ge Rpapite ue! +g ‘bone buttons. Choake brown with ea poet straps. The bra moves with with sizes to and ~ : aK "22.98 aane. with, Fightweight power net. Hymen. 3 HON ep My Pain am i -< a x . -. x ; ae o . : a . : 48 West Huron Street THE PONTIAC : ‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company, “, Pontiac, PRESS. z _Hanote A. Prrscenste President end Publisher Howie» H. Prrecesatp LL Vice President end Business Manager Rew, ai M TReabwett, ging Editor Hanny J. Mana Joun W. Gecretary and Editor Bai Cireulation Manager ~ jouw A Riey G. Maasnatt Joavan, Advertising for Ike-Nikita Exchange Old Harry loves to sound off. Just ask a question and he'll rant on - against the Republican administra-- tion. But, there are times when he is joined by others, such as the doubts about the wisdom and prospects of the EISENHOWER - KHRUSHCHEV @x- change. x * * The way former President TRUMAN views it,4e would okay Mr. KHRUSH- ~ CHEV’s visit to the United States, but he is against the President's trip to Moscow, Mr. Truman wrote, “The- power and leadership of the Presidency should not be dis- sipated in ceremonial v isits.” Hopes Defeat Misgiving can issue general obligation bonds without a vote of the pedple and ex- pand the treatment facilities. x * * However, if the State cleanup deadline is not advanced by the time the city gets its order from the court, the $250,000 potential Federal aid will be down the drain, but not a local one, xk *« *. Let's hope that City officials can convince the Water Resources Com- mission to realign its calendar con- cerning Pontiac and allow this valu- able assistance. areas The Man About Town It Opened Today # the question, Come off it, Harry, the record shows you wére quite a visitor in your day. Even your predecessor, FDR, stumped the world seeking voles. Some other just critics contend that the exchange might lull :the West into letting down its guard, make the captive nations despair of liberation or turn out to be nothing’ but a propaganda festival for Mr. Kurusucuev and his family. x « * Perhaps this is true, but it is the gamble we must take. Standing still * will never end the cold war. - * The President's answer to his critics is that he recognizes the problems the Khrushchev visit raises, but believes the possibili- ties weigh heavier in the balance. He holds that the second meeting, when he goes to Moscow in the fall, may build upon the founda- tions laid by the first meeting. x * ~ He {1s of the opinion that. as the two leaders get t0 know each other better and keep talking, some de- gree of warmth will enter the frigid relationships now existing. We concur—and hope that the . President's reasoning {s sound. It May Pay to Save Sales Tax Receipts The old cry “Save your Confeder- ate money, boys, the South shall rise again,” may be a bit forlorn now, but “Save your one-cent sales tax re- ceipts; the court has yet to rule,” may replace it. ‘ * xk ** . For those who still feel pennies are legal tender, carefully ‘gathered re- ceipts may prove a bonanza later if the tax Is thrown out. Attorney General Paul L. Adams says he doesn't expect a state Supreme Court decision on the constitulionality of the in- crease for six weeks. A lot of money will change handa by then. "we * * The State revenue department has recommended getting a signed and dated receipt from the salesperson. It may be troublesome, but it could pay off. If it doesn’t, you can always have a nice bonfire with the receipts. Pollution Problem May Cost City $250,000 Pontiac's pollution of the Clinton River is a serious problem and must be curtailed. The City has tried to solve the problem with bond issues for expansion of the treatment facil- ities, and tliese have been rejected by i = s ee | ‘ * the voters: . : a x k& * Now the State Water Resources Commission has cited Pontiac for this pollution and laid down the ‘deadlines for cleaning up the mess, But the deadlines may cost - the city $250,000 in Federal aid to the project. 3 It is probable the City may miss ‘the State deadline, so the State will 2: \ > Oakland. County Section of M-24 Expressway I8 Ready David Lawrence Says: ‘Nikita’s Blast Has WASHINGTON-Nikita Khrush-. Gamble: What when a man does, bis wife may also gambol. - Word comes directly from State High- way Commissioner John C. Mackle that one side of another 5.4 mile section of the new four lane Pontiac-Lapeer pavement is to be opened for traffic to- day. This !s from Oxford Road north to Brauer Road. It ts largely on a new right- of-way, eliminating the big up hill curve north of Oakwood Road. It passes through Thomas, generally paralleling the rail- road tracks. This ls another section of the new four lane pavement that leads out of Pontiac on North Perry St. His legion of friends are all pulling for Harold E. (Hap) Howlett, and hope for his early release from hos- pitalization. “The Pontiac Press is a great news- paper,” phones Jeffrey Alleman of Waterford, “And those alrplane pic tures are one of the best features it ever gave us.” The family cat in the home of Mr. and Mra. Douglas Greenshields of Birmingham, will eat anything that the family eats. But If she doesn’t like It she fails to lick her chops and doesn't purr. Mrs. Greenshields says this proves that she does some things “just to be sociable.” Back from a western trip, Perry Flanders of Clarktson writes me about some road- side signs: “Eat here and get gas,” “Pups, bait and green corn;” “Worms and cher- ries,” “Bed spreads and sour kraut” and “Windshields really wiped.” A lake trout caught in the Clinton River near Rochester by : Stanley Orcutt, had three wounds to show that it had been attacked by a lamprey A peach of the Golden Jubilee variety, picked from a tree of Lawrer.ce Millhouse of Drayton Plains, weighs 10 ounces and measures 10 inches round nnn Tall sunflower honors now rest with Mrs. Edna Felcher of Lake Orion, “having passed the up- stairs windows, and topping 14 feet.” Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Charies B. Wixom of 80 Seminole Ave.; 90th birthday. Mrs. Rose Cole of 35 Thorpe St.; 98th birthday. William R. Harrison of 395 West Huron St.; 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen of 241 South Sanford St.; 58rd wedding * “Per court order to force the clean-" Bde : Ee gf mm : pre ' ! z \ anniversary. ; Mr. afid Mrs, Ruben F. Lacy sary. . Mr. and Mrs, Ray D. Baker of Green Lake; 53nd wedding anniver-. sary. ' ; Mr. and.Mrs. Chauncey B. Gould of Keego Harbor; 53rd wedding anniver- sary. - . Mrs, Jessie Jackson of Rochester; 86th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ford of Lake Orion; 59th wedding anniver- . sary. j Homer D. Lowrie of Clarkston; 8$th~birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Stone of Holly; $ist wedding anniversary. Arthur Stoddard of Oxford; 6th birthday. | of ¥ecarter St.; 5ist wedding anniver- x * “why?” to « number of things. He's short , attack by * communism x * All Russians can vote at the lowest level. tion did, Million dollar missiles and played with cannot stop these changes. If gmake what is left of ‘this civilization thinks it is the winner. Orchard Lake ‘ his religion. He’s quit praying r freedom in politics, the ordinary Rus- » world inughs off our tweediedum ; can state ard from there to to et its superiors, Their war, thiey’ll communistic, no matter"which side ¢ cd chey must think the American people are dumb or naive and can readily be deceived. ._ There seems to be no other logical explanation for the hypo- critical articte which he wrote for “Foreign Affairs," a quar terly magazine published by the Counell of For eign Relations of New York City,. a private group of citizens inter- ested in the dis- cussion of Interna- tional, problems, In that article, Khrushchev de- mands that the free world accept as an accomplished fact the conquest of eastern Europe by — the Soviet armies and the con. tinued enslavement of the “cap- tive nations,” including such formerly independent countries as Poland, Osechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Ramania and Hungary. These, he says in effect, must remain forever ander the military domination. and duress of the Communist government in Moscow. The Soviet premier says that the resolution_adepted by the Congress of the United States a few weeks ago, declaring its sympathy with the ‘‘captive nations,"’ was ‘‘an act of provocation.” : He then proceeds to suggest sageastically that Americans would have been similarly annoyed “if the parliament of Mexico had passed a_ resolution demanding that Texas, Arizona and California be ‘liberated from American slavery’.”’ * * * Actually, very few people would be annoyed today if that happened In fact, a resolution by any demo- cratic government on the subject of free elections would be wel- comed because it probably would urge that the United Nations be - asked to conduct‘ free elections— such as have been held regularly for more than a century in Arizona, California and Texas—so that the people of the various states of the Soviet Union itself, as well as the ‘captive’ states, could deter? mine what government they wish to govern them. REJECTS VOTE Khrushchev hopes the world will forget that he himself ordered his foreign minister at the recent Geneva conference to turn down the plan offered by Britain. France and the United States that an’ election be held in both East and West Germany to let the German @ The Country Parson “T hope we'll give as much thought to guiding our lives as gilding our missiles," : THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ' were in abundance, with the fat of the peace offerings, and the drink offerings for every burnt offering. So the service of ‘the house of the Lord was set in ~ order.—t} Chron, 29:35, . * *& « _ Order is heaven's first law. — Alexander Pope, \ LAWRENCE And also the burnt offerings - people choose a single govern- ment. Khrushchev defines ‘“peace- ‘ ful co-existence’ in terms that ‘ have been repeatedly violated in the last 15 years by the Soviet — impefialists. He writes: “Apart from the commitment to nonaggression, it (peaceful co- existence) also presupposes an obtigation on the part of all states to desist from violating each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty in any form and under any pretext whatsoever. The principle of coexistence nifies a renunciation of inter ference in the internal affairs of other countries with the object of altering their system of govern- ment or mode of life or for any other motives.” Yet how would the Soviet _Premier justify the Soviet's send- ing of munitions of war to attack and invade the independent Korean republic, or the dispatch of arms to help Communist sympathizers to destroy the national govern- ment on the maifland of China? | Hollow Ring How would he classify the dis» ” patch of arms to.the Middle East by the Soviet government to in- tensify. friction between. the coun- _tries there? How would the Soviet Premier define ‘the sending of Soviet troops to East Germany and Hungary, where the people were coerced to ‘accept Commu- nist rule? And how would the Soviet Premier characterize the inva- sion of India and Laos this summer by Commuanist forces, er the recent overthrow of the constituted government of Tibet? Would he- ignore the fact that © in every case there was a viola- tion of the territorial integrity and nations by indeed has the apparatus of Com- munist imperialism, not been es- tablished, with its agents of sub- 2 Dr. William Brady Says: . of Children Unjustifiable One child, four years old, died during tonsillectomy in an Indiana hospital June 6 from “heart fail- ure.” ; Another child, six years old, had a tonsillectomy on a Thursday morn- ing in another In- diana hospital and died the same eve. ning. of ‘‘cardia arrest’ "Cardiac arrest’ is a ey. phonious way of saying heart. fail- ure, Even if tonsil. lectomy the ‘coun- try over were fa- tal to just one child a year I'd say the opeartion is unjustifiable. In the hands of the most skill- ful surgeon it involves deep dis- section. of the throat—blind dis- section, for the field is obscured hy blood. In the hands of the or- dinary surgeon, as recorded sta- tisties show, it involves accidental removal of portions of throat mus- cle along with —pieces—of- tonsil tissue. Why the ever-ready opera- tors are so determined to try to “get every bit of tonsil,’’ God only knows. It seems as though they regard tonsil tissue as malignant. * * * Please, please, don't infer from DR. BHADY my remarks that I don't believe . in tonsil surgery. When a child's "d enough to ob- struct breathing, impair hearing or thicken the vole With swallowing instantaneous re- moval of the obstructing portion is advisable. This is done with the guillotine, tonsillotome or snicker- snee; the operation is called ton- sillotomy, » * * * Tonsillotomy requires no more anesthetic, takes no more time and purpose of diathermy treatment is to pasteurize, stefi- lize, disinfect, draif’ or dh . the septic focus the Infected’ area in the tonsil. Thus it is a happy aitemative for surgery when the operation, tonsillectomy, or ‘even the minor operation, tonsil- lotomy. . risk, ea Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words tong pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- Sa, wee to The Pontiac ——s ‘There's little doubt of a newspa- E TEAL Ht 5 E 8 i i in a leadership role in Pontiac?. Rébert Ee. Vackaro 784 St. Clair (Editor's Note: Mr. Vackaro should re-read the material. The point is plainly made that two Ne- groes afe working at The Press and 25 at The Chicago Tribune. Soon your soul will . . And heaven are so near... All your troubles and your tears . ..._WilL_melt and disappear . Courage will come back to you + . . Paith restore your sight . . . Every dream will surely seem . . Morning in... . . . Love and life will lift —» you up... And help you_carry.— on, (Copyright 1968) Some kids think mommy is lucky —only, — ° —. The best tip for suromertime: don’t, whem you are out in a cance! Case Reeords of a Psychologist: ‘ All Mystery Has Logical Answer Johnny’s case is a twin for the very same thing Plato de- scribed 400 years B.C. But Pla- to’s ingenious is not the preva which we Pp. one eae advance. + compare carefully an don’t tet be ad- par By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE __ CASE C435: Johnny B.. aged #6, that he is a stranger, === is seriously puzzled. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “I took _ — Mexico” a vacation. trip ik : ete * atc “<4 i Our apparent familiarity was —— a = ta fragmenfs ,our former knowledge. * * * But modern psychologists have a ‘better theory. We ascribe John. ee ee 5 Suppose you are walking along the street and see a friend ahead . of you. You rush up and slap him on the back cerdiaily, only te find when he turns around -How did _you—make—the error -Faulty recognition, The stranger had a few things that resembled Tid 5, ; ‘i Pe lf i: vague feeling of having been there before. Scientists take the general prem- ise that anything that occurs on this earth can be e by earthly laws, without. having to magic or telepathy or Plato's belief in transmigration. of the soul. . “ * *® _ Doubting Thomas is thus typical to evolve a. logical explanation o& 4 -_ THE PONTIAC PRESS._ FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER. 4, 1959 = pee ae ay of Space Band: Would Aid Study} scientist has that a belt of artificial “radiation could be - “established like a” “napkin ring”) around the earth to give man a‘ laboratory for the study of natural . tadiation in space. tially dangerous to space travelers. * * * are a few of the lighter epishies in the FBI's crowded his once arrested a 19-year- Agents old girl accused of being an ac- cessory in a bank robbery. Under The “outer Band” extending to 40,000 miles or more is composed of soft neutrons and_can easily be penetrated by space ships. Singer said either band could be at! least partly dispersed by large “sweeper satellites’ which would attract the particles. She. was told her bail Would be $5,000, and agents asked, where she could raise such i “Well,"" she said, ‘ tess’ I could rob another ad = There. was a sudden silence, which the girl broke by observing ruefully: “Oops. I shouldn't haye ? —— << <= a oe ee eee ee ee ee Soften hardest paint brushes said ‘another’, should I?" < » 'S In Houston FBI agents trailed two members of a car theft ring to a hotel”: Finding the door ajar, they stepped quickly into the room, told one of the surprised thieves: “We're FBI agents, You are un- der arrest!” From an adjoining room came a terrified shout from the second thief: “Don't shoot! I'm clean!” _He was. He was sitting in the \bathtub covered with lather. , During one recent investigation "lord up to date himself by writing. * ss. ae ee as Funtiy’ Side oe ‘ade.’ quectiaaig Whe hiaapect explained the meaning ee | “AD, “Day” was for “a dark “and “AR. Day” for bas day.” 7}, $400 in, Sack Mey Be ‘Somewhere on Dump — |) JACKSON, Miss: (UPD —J. A. Hood, a cale owner, brought $400] “Phome in a sack. Instead of putting | aac a er, he inadvertently dropped it inf a trash basket Mrs. Hood’ came along and emp-| tied the trash in a garbage can] A search of the city dump proved T16 Ponting State Bank Gldg. Counseling Experience Assist Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. and Sat.9 to 12 Noon, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS © fruitless. 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STORE. wouRS: = Open ‘Monday ‘ond Fridey 9:30 A, M. te 9:00 P. ™ ~All Other Weekdays 9:30 A.M. 1 'Sa0 FM Ld co # : i f ¢ > Aes avd ie | pri : ae ’ ~ HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, se B30 igs 9 > * « + x | Ww 8? - : eon: Sj r al ‘Ike's Visit to Paris Like ilson : — Wil Doe B Signs omination 7s 3 . » lof Oficial to Belgium /#’s Talk in ‘Back Room’ That Cou its. ‘ Deliver Mail S qd in un 5 N ( P)—President | : DETROIT w—Buses' will heuees a Senn saleited| By ARTHUR EDSON Eisenhower. have mentioned thatia descrigtion e ‘what conan leased the aah ‘ais ‘of ‘to pick up and deliver mail soon wine M. ‘Burden, New York|. WASHINGTON (AP) — It isn't;he is the first U.S. president since}4| years ago, when Wilson went a between Mackinaw City and Sagi- m A. M. Burden, ‘often that history reads like to-|Wilson to pay France a state visit.|to Paris so full of hope for a| If the two have their sim’ naw, financier and former government| 4... new vs, But this time have said that the treaty he thought would guaran-|larities, they : y’ spape They greet) : A * * * aviation official, to be ambassador ieee ing was affectionate, that Eisen-\tee peace forevermore. Except foriferences, Post office department officials|to Belgium. | Woodrow Wilson arrived in Par-|hower was deeply touched, that the names, it sounds exactly like) . *o* # here said an inaugural run of the} The White House said Eisenho’- jg his biographer says, and the|a Frenchman has incredible *prob- Wednesday's stories. Wilson wag so proud, so sure of highway post office service would| er signed the nomination in Paris.\érowd went wild. lems when he tries to * a? 9S his cause : .’ be made. Sept, 2 actual; Burden would succeed one | * the simple sentence, “I like Ike!” “Stepping out snip the pale sun, “T can find no man ww ase “| ; }————-serviee beginning following+tord~-Foiger-of Washington, ;~Most~~news— accounts —-of the} —Now,let's-turn-to—Arthur-Wai-|shine,;-the--Wilsons —found-—them-/ne- once told his. wife, “‘[ should day. | who resigned Aug. 71. ‘hero's welcome given Dwight D.|worth’s blography of Wilson for|selves in a city oes mad,” wit nan be like, I-want to be my- de | Lad | = . worth writes, “ sides sol-/Se- gina baad ipa en | Burden is a Republican and a diers bordered the avenues, Lae as 2... : tinuance of mali train service Member tite Natouncit je Formed in Indiana, Alabama ple, waving age and yelling, [teacher io Rakthere, 4a, 9as ogee Wack Genie walt was assistant secrefary of, com “Parisians who for years had —_ “Det never think your : ° ‘merce for air in 1943-47, G B Re k muttered ‘C'est la guerre,” now)self wrong?” as rent In 1950-52 he was special assist- TOUPS to oost Oc ce _\shirieked, "Vive Wil-son! Vive |’-| Wilson answered: “Not in mat The transit service will consist ant for research and development Amerique! Vive la Liberte!’|ters where I have qualified my of a bus trip each way daily to the secretary of the Air Force.” jx ARBOR u—Organization of \for Rockelelléy tor Piecident Com-|There Were milés of them, some|self to speak.” . ‘ Postal employes in the buses will, —_—_—_—-----—- 'mittee délirious in the contagion of - ex- * * * sort, collect and distribute mail, eae bl) Bia Se el citement, some weeping for joy.| On the subject of assuring eter- providing the same service as the ‘Printing Press ‘Test’ bama to boost Gov, Nelsom Rocke-| deoseph L. Sutton of Blooming- “They crowded: the sidewalks|nal peace, Wilson felt he had qual- defunct mail train. Too E $ feller of New York for the Repub-) ton, Ind,, an associated professor jana the buildings, even perched] ified himself to speak, so he . 3 _Proves Too Expensive ican presidential nomination in| at Indiana University, will bead |0. trees. couldn't bé-wrong. Yet his dreams Praise Rice Terraces INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, (UPI) —|1960 vas ew Sallade (RAR ol a * «© * — |eame erashing down, and he died - Print shop operator Harold Thur-|Rep. George W. & | Gliieone See ftasedinieen “The hero from the West stood/a bitter, broken man MANILA — The Ifugao rice ter-| man Miller Jr., 45,expressed re- Arbor). move: iup in his open Victoria, bare| By ‘comparison, Eisenhower's races of northern Luzon in the|morse over his expertements at| Sallade, a member of the Michi-| meant Is 1962. ‘|headed, his hands stretched out|dreams are so modest they seem Philippines are considered to be counterfeiting. gan legislature, is founder and) Ctairman of the Alabama group!toward the people, on his flushed! pictyune, one of the great engineering feats x *« * chairman of the National Citizens|wili be I. L. Smith Jr.; Tusea-|face a smile that was to the Pari- * *« « | LY. ae Seid eee of the wor id. “My ‘printing job was terrible,” a cangrereppoetl He is aigians the —, a new we Bh oo aid that ayy moose he said. member of the-GOP state execu-|press gave more space that that somewhere s talks — ———— Hold 10,000 Gallons Although Miller said he made’ B b , itive committee, __ 4. |they had devoted to visits ‘of|in Europe, in the visit by Soviet ( = $10,000 worth of phany bills just to om er , © # kings.”’ Premier Nikita Khrushchev, a ken lke trve Average capacity of a railway|test an offset printing press, he Sallade earlier announced forma-| With this support, it seemed to|tiny crack may be found that will pce bi of ane tank car is 10,000 gallons. — was held on $10,000 bond. — _|\Fa ] ] S Victii m peri agen gc yore oll in core Wilson that he could not/somehow aid peace in our time. : ur Society ST — a — ‘Michigan, lowa and Massachuetts. | fa Shouting crowds are wonderful, Fou Feones C lly’s Invites Y ‘Kh ++ Several other groups are being ne © * whether in Paris, France, or Par- sOnBOLY nvites tou to See to— f Itack’ organized, he said. : -he.stepped into see whatjis, Tex, But-as a nation we have eae | name national com-|the big boys ip the back confer-|learned, the hard way, that the| Fege agsés BISTMLERS CO, K1.6. 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Thousands took advantage of the offer. sample U, Writer Questions Affidavit | Contederate ‘Veteran’ | Cant Explain Status | HOUSTON, Tex tAPi—Wallter: memory-clouded mind,’ said the Williams 1& too old and feeble to last surviving veteran of the war comment on a report questioning was John Salling of Slant, Va., his status as the only surviving who died last March 16 veteran of the Civil War armie ® * * his daughter say: “T wish so much that we had * * Li written things down and kept ree Willie Mae Bow Te with “hom Ord over the years, Mrs Rowe: “but we didn't and it is toc to talk to bine abou! such “home for, Sd, late now things Williams has made hi years, “sald “he doesnt these days " Virtually several understand -apything Wilhams hes -been blind and deaf for several vears Hie was eritically ill most. of last Only Female month from the after-effects of a Mosquitoes Like bout with pneumoma earher this ee writer Lowell to Drink Blood Scripps Howard K. Bridwell wrote Thuryday that a search of government records WASHINGTON All mosquitoes ndicated Willlame was too young live partly on plant juices, How ai the time of the Civil War i, the females of many species have served as he claimed, and,‘ alsa need blood to enable their that the unit to which he said hej C&S to mature. The genteel males was assigned was broken up be subsist entirely on flower nectar fore the date Williams said he en Female mosquitoes track down listed human victims with built-im de itectors for radiant heat, moisture and carbon dioxide given off by the breath. As thin people release jmore heat than others, they are * * * Bridwell said census record and a check .of the National Ar chives showed Williams to be 103) rather than 116 as - Williams} peime tareets Pink akin is pre | claimed, The newsmun said thts) ferme fo ish , « drill would have made Williams & years | i treg UbeeuiaL Ua, through the skin of her prey until old during the latter days of the Civil War, * a eapillary is reached. 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Aan) ae g to sniehaey ir parents cas gp : “ __ | pan children eo an 8 __ a § . 3 ay 4 on en Report Se lors raid [eae EA manne and gang wars have subsided steadily ever since curfews for | teenagers were put on the law | of repeated offenders receive tick- | books and officers were given ets and are summoned to thaific | power to back them up. court. : | In all three cities, the parents Philadelphia's curfew is similar ’ | of juvenile offenders are required) WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate, This ‘aceey. designéd to avoid to Chicago's, but with a twist. =! . > by law-to be responsible for their|ieaders were reported today {o,2 battle that could delay the ad- cee must be off the streets It a father or mother refuses |, 4. civil ogi lV, Was mat of a laletntn en unless accom ent wal | te keep his child out of trouble. showdown. fight}oyer: “Fights wining to be quoted by name. panied by adults. The parents of . that wind * llegislation until’ the next. session Southern genators oppieed to| Curtew violators get a warning the parent can up in court, ; | first time fines or even prison sen- a — i ae be timed, or be sentenced to jail. | Coneress. te any civil rights legislation ‘are ex-| 1.00. afterwards. Any children - ; ._|pected to fight against extension has| Plans, however,. call for. tying NO MONEY DOWN ff! : one , . | 3 FEderal : ia | ~ , RRC 3 iis Ls Bunk hed of sturetiest come ye “y 3 2.7114 OPEN FRIDAY from ian one ‘ a Sem erat sm : aan so i : $2995 ELEM 9:30 A.M. to 9 PLM. BR cn neem # sei | RA alt ala } Bale LEP aia. i bP, | ] , . p> UPS ghia eed er ee es : - eer no ee oe | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959. paths: “in Poni ac and Nearby Areas. She is survive by on son Rob-jthe First Congregational Church|Scarkey ert of and two sisters,|during her reaidence in Pontiac. [Cain of Warren; 18 grandchildren Mrs; and Mrs.| and 29 brother, Ella a eee be recited at 8 sisters. (Cuts Adamant Southern States to 5 ccight he } Pursley Funeral) Service was held at the Linklater Home. Service will bé held at Funeral Home in Kincardine wavdrtee Funeral “Home in} JOHN STANLEY GLASSFORD -ALMONT — Service fer John ‘Stanley. Glassford, 69, of 206 N. Bristol St., will be held at 2 p.m.j tomorrow at Muir Brothers Fu- neral Home. Burial will follow in Capac Cemetery. Mr. Glassford died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Meyers here, after a long "L illness. ’ Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Charles all of Capac; Mrs. ,and Mrs. Meyers, both of Almont, land Mrs. Russell McNutt of Or- . ‘tonville, and two sons, Stanley N. and Ernest, ‘both of. Imlay City. ,;Twenty-nine grandchildren and 10 Se @iso survive. Yacht Off California: Sends ‘Sinking’ SOS ' SANTA BARBARA, Calif, (AP) — Two amateur radio operators | said a yacht radioed today it had |been rammed by a submarine and was sinking. A Codst Guerd search failed to turn up anything immediately, and there Was no \¢onfirmation from any other ‘source, ° CURRIER AND IVES Faverite scénes from Currier and Ives decorate oak item |} of this popular Royal pattern, The Eorly American scenes are in rich dark blue . . . permaneptly sealed under gloze | acide ds saliiend weevdey ads val a a Salt ociial to your good taste oh any occasion. $535 | DIXIE POTTERY 16-Pe. Set Open Stock — a ae | The t off southern California's Pt. Con- ception. The distress calls said 12 | persons were aboard the yacht. t * * . body is ut the|and x former editor and reporter,)¥ collision was alleged to! have taken’ place about 15 miles: died in a plunge ‘from floor of the National (Ohio). 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MA S507 for | in-a rain-filled cistern near the occupied am 4 ' * ‘ _ we ee fe By The Associated Press School integration is a step five the number of Southern states holding firm to the traditional " Peach Queen Meets Nixon, Sees Capital Peach Queen Lorelei . of Armada presented a Hoxie, . ee with burial in| WASHINGTON (AP)—Raymond basket of prize Romeo peaches to ro 'Vice. President Richard M. Nixon .yesterday,.and he asked about her future plans during their informal ‘meeting in Washington, D. C, * * * Lorelei said she and her chap- erone, Mrs. W. Romeo, were treated royally dur- ing their two-day stay in the na- awed them with * open the Romeo Reach Festival \march at the Queen's Ball tonight. State Elevator Grain Shipments Up $8 Million EAST | igan El \e J. R. Bliss, general manager, of the increase to a hew market- ‘ing branch set up to \handle St. Lawrence Seaway shipments. Harry Rohlifs of Akron was elect. ed _ president, of Hemleck, treasurer. ‘Closer in Florida today, cutting to} ‘Tday it will mark the first de. A. - Parks, - of tion's pe ag They haegl amr a tour of the House YiCourt's int . its magnifi- $ integration ruling led to chetod cones ana bacety, tccy x * Lorélei was to go to the Detroit + "Tigers baseball game this after- noon at Briggs Stadium. and then celebration by leading the grand ING UM — The Mich- stor Exchange ‘handied grain wad faa shipments worth admitted to the all-white school at J 32 million dollars during the past fiscal year, \delegates from 135 ./{member cooperatives were told here \yastorday.\ Neare penis: was turning down an argument for equal but separate schools for Negroes. i If white and Negro children at- tend classes together at the Or- chard Villa Elementary School in | Miami when school opens Tues-! segregation of a Florida public, grade school. a * * * A. Dade County, (Miami) move to comply with the U.S, Supreme with white children at the Air’ Force Base Elementary School new institution in Naranja, Fie 4 near Homestead AFB. ; At Harrisonburg, Va., for the Warren County School Board tried without success to get a federal judge to allow separate; but equal schools because the county now has a high school for, * * * Judge John Paul refused to dis-, solve his order that Negroes be Front .Royal, Va. He questioned: whether the new Negro school for about 125 pupils has the same \standards as the Warren County | | High School, at which 18 Negroes f. have registered for the Sept. 8 .'said this was an incfease of eight | opening. -|miliion dollars over the previous! fiscal year, Bliss attributed much §. seaieg in Clarendon pews) C., also opposed the separate but equal doctrine, which was overturned by the U. S. Supreme Court's original desegregation or. ider, succeeding ° \Robert | * * * Koenigshof of Buchanan.\ Paul| County School Supt. L. B. Me- Kaechele of Caledonia was named Cord said he was disturbed be- vice president, J. R. Schantx of cause there were 5] requests for Caro, secretary, and Martin Bawer|assignment of Negroes to white Florida School I ntegration Step Closer Several Negroes also registered - Negroes. | schools that opened Thursday. lawyers Wi Free Estimates on Anderson Windows OPEN SATURDAY 'til 6 P. M. Discounts on Many. Items CIRCULAR DRIVE. FOR EASY LOADING i Stort school the right way this year with a new Rem- ington Travel-Riter Portable. “Has standard keyboard and all the features of the big machines. For a limited ‘time, while quontities lost, we're including a case and sturdy toble. oe - —* whe | tl + ©" oom mnt £ = ae New REMINGTON Typewriter complete with case and table _OPEN FR & MON. ick OPM | WK a FREE PARKING AT REAR OF we \ SAVE. AT WKC FOR ” Save 120! 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SINGAPORE (AP)—~ The. situa’, tion is touchy and uncertain in this island city-state in Southeast Asia—three mohths after it be- came semi-independent of British rule. x *« * riot-prone Singapore is not expect- led to be the scene of major open trouble in the coming months, But its ultimate fate is being; decided in a quiet battle between) the government and backers of | young moderate - leftist Prime’ Minister Lee Kuan Yew and two) powerful enemies, i ci Merch 955 é May W957 Mey One is the Communists, many of them working hard in the rank- and-file of Lee's own militant Peo- ple’s Action Party. The other is Singapore's economic woes; they seem bound to ge tworse. The new government took office in June, with a commanding 43 of - |the 51 Assembly seats, Its initial actions were mony —— ‘Hope for More in Next Semester Integration Gains a Few Concessions By TOM HENSHAW 4Delakare and the newcomer, Vir- AP Newsfeatures Writer iginia. Integration of Southern schools) —Even token integration has yet, crawled forward —a—few_ painful, to penetrate the states of the Deep inches against stubborn resistance South, the big stronghold of segre- during the 1958-59 school year, gation. They are Louisiana, Mis- And prospects are high for sissippi, Alabama, Georgia, South’ further small gains during the Carotina and Florida, _ 1959-60 semesters, reports the) * Prospects for the coming school Southern Education Reporting year are: Service, a fact- finding sme, head: —At least six new school dis- quartered in Nashyille, Tenn tricts in five states will be added The close of the last school year to the growing desegregated list— found: ‘two in Oklahoma and one each in —Some 447,000 of the South's | Florida, North Carolina, nearly three million. Negro school and Arkansas. children in integrated situations, | —Extension of integration will: an increase of about 70,000 over jtake place in at least a dozen last year. jalready désegregated , districts *tn Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, ~ —A total of 734 of the South's | 2,881 biracial school districts offi- ‘Maryland, Oklahoma, ‘Tennessee, | cially des@gregated, an increase Desaaransitan wi crack the which doesn’t show in statistics! since some states, notably Okla-| OC? South bloc for the first time homa, reduced the number of dis- if Dade County (Miami) goes tricts by consolidation \through with plans to admit four —A majority of the school dis- |Negro children to its Orchard _ tricts desegregated in five of the elémentary school 17 states classed by SERS asl The big integration breakthrough Southern, same‘ as the previous," 1906-50. was the fall of Vir year. The states are Oklahoma, | |ginia's ‘massive resistance’ move- Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia) |ment, placing the queen state of and Maryland. ithe former Confederacy’ tn the —A minority of the schoot dis-| ranks of token integration. tricts desegregated in six ‘uf the! Four of Virginia's 128 biracial dates: qne more than the previous school districts desegregated, theo. i ectisaae, phieg: arotina igro children in integr ated . situa- oe scaly. ee: only 30. Burglary Suspect — Found in Store Pontiac police reportedty appre-7 hended a burglary suspect enter- ing a grocery store morning John W, Mills, 18, of 49 Clark St., was arrested for investigation of ap ’ breaking and entering in the night-| time by Patrolman Maurice J Nolin at Mazza's Market, 697 Oakland Ave Nolin was called to the store at 2 a.m. when a passerby, George Ricksgels, of 237 W. Ypsilanti St., ee fe eet eel oe who reported that someone had broken has vowed to close the state's“pub- .4 window at the store lie schools rather then: integrate, Ricksgels said he kept an eye is WV | moves continued in the Deep South as Integrationist forces sought to (ists fought back. The lineup of! ‘major actions in the Beep South: GEORGIA- 'Education id under federal court, Thursday order to submit a desegregation’ a. by Dec. 1. The board, backed | Gov, Ernest Vandiver, pealed. LOUISIANA—The Orleans Parish School Board is under federal court order to prepare an integration plan for New Orleans by March 1, 1960. The board has announced on the building and saw a man return to the scene and crawl through the. window, Nolin said he crawled in and “found Mills crouched behind a cabinet in a rear store room, | Approved as Lawyer | | for Defense Dept. WASHINGTON —The Senate. * Armed Services Committee Thurs day approved the nominafion of J. 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The Democratic Virginia! retically placing nearly 19,000 Ne. * Meanwhiley “legal and’ political, break the barrier and wegregation- | -The Atlanta Board of [| — controversial ; { biewever, "he ‘iret weeks saw “few solid steps toward meeting Singapore's key problems—unem- iployment and the. need to instill! confidence in wary trade circles) land investors. | Doubts have been raised by the fact the government.is obviously has won the Democratic nomina-. loving to de-Wasterdiie ‘Snes pore along with an often-threaten- inomination is equivalent to elec-: ‘ing campaign to reduce favored tion, - Istatus of English-educated island- ALABAMA— Plans are afoot to ers, There has also been a need- convert two public schools into ling carfpaign against the United private schools as pilot projects to states.: discover the problems of conver- * * * sion in case it becomes necessary But there are those—U, 8, and ‘on a large scale to avoid integra- other Western officials among tion, them — who see no real sinister SOUTH CAROLINA — No major pattern in all this. ‘In fact," Singapore Has Troubles, Atter Semi ‘Independence ‘Army Helitopter Crosh | ‘Hurts One; Shakes Up 8) — Despite some danger signs, quoi PEP ployment risen to more than 43,000 or 10 per cent of, the work force. Every year more, than NP teenagers pole td the labor market. * x *: : Singapore's positionas a market. icenter is declining, partly bechuse of its reputation for unrest but ‘mostly because the neighboring new nations want to handle their own overseas trade. High labor costs and the lack of natural resources on this small is-/ land of 1% million people make it an uphill struggle to promote in- dustrialization. FT. RUCKER, Ala. ¢(UPI)—One § man was injured and eight others shaken up when an H-37 helicopter, | And burned in a field near here. M-Sgt. W. E. Crosby of Lauder- dale, Miss., a crewman, suffered minor burns, The accident oc-| curred as the —_ ‘cameé in! for. a landing. | Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH | Do false teeth & slip or wobbie when 6 talk, wnt, anh oF or sneeze? Don't ‘ such Perera my , oo jlegal or political action on deseg- stated one, “Lee said long ago. iregation, ; that if necessary the PAP will use! 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER", 1050 weseeniee arene : and sent them to companies Most Aravet fo Work - Most Owni Their Homes Not All Oldsters Retire. Guest Pac Corp. Prexy Makes Protit From Giving Products a various lines asking for free companies. of miles from their jobs and up|their homes now as\compared with|are s ->~hale custo ,|manufacturer of a popular per cent live more than 10/about a 40 per. cent .of those By ROBERT G. SHORTAL mere 05 6 spodwil gue told: me be get the perfume the ache remedy — sent me a from their work. . AL ‘NEW YORK (UPI) — James J. |ture. sae Way be got all his tolletries (fountain dispenser “full of vince eh £ een eas Harris is in the unique business| ‘“‘It really is that simple,” Harris| and some of his drugs—by writ- |stuff.” of giving away other people's said. “There are no gimmicks and) ing for free samples.” said products and making a tidy profit in the process. The strangest thing about the|t whole deal is that 78 manufac- turers of well-known goods ranging from mouthwash to catsup give him the products and pay him to distribute them. Harris is president of Guest Pac Corp., a company he started 10 years ago on a shoestring and a hunch. Guest Pac's operation is 80 simple that many people kick themselves for- not thinking of it first. It takes free samples, puts them up in colorful packages and then sells them at a nominal price to banks, motels, airlines, hotels, auto clubs and other service lines. They-in turn give them away to Dog Leads Way to Son Drowned 8.month-old poodle apparently jumped. in the water-in an at- tempt to save her son. She said the dog in the past had pushed Timothy back from the street riba wipes! Bart ot 3 aE. 2% . Fs FE and toiletries; | and a third group with household items such as waxes, polishes and cleaners. marshmallows, barbeque pudding, sauce, pound cake candy and a can of beans. Harris said manufacturers ‘‘are keen on the program because it) gets the manufacturers’ products | into the home under favorable | mix, salad dressing, ple filling, | York and other major cities at- testing to the success of gift packages in bringing in new de- has a slew of testimonials from’ banks in St. Louis, Chicago, New! HOURS: 9:20 te 6:30 De Friday te 6 P. Mail Coupon for Pree Booklet. LESS LENSES . , . the newest, nicest way to SKE without glames) “Trade Merk circumstances. Gift packs consti : : In Family Pool tute one of the most favorable, : _ tmethods of sampling.” ° e NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. e. & —_ Both Banks Will Cease Operations en — of : aon Harris said one sun tan lotion) salle P ; 5 j le, water dripping olf 18 lbecame a nationally known prod-] . : - u al body, bs vale sai rape uct as a result of gift packs putt causes TRY Them BEFORE You Buy Them at the Us Hour Saturda Ys ept. th Z 39, to the family swimming poo! |up by his firm and distributed to Baeeen ' Sts bo. yesterday where she found the |hundreds of thousands of con- aad hve ced we cewen ceanal ain e : i body he her. 15-month-old s80n, sumers across the. country by “i cha cua: Acdsee Gang atally captions paw: : . -" te - “ie Sees Pe cncgee Pp py ba R + Banking, Hours Will Resume Tuesda Mrs. Lanham ‘said the small, {| On the other hand, Hairis also They rest on a layer of natural tear, gently g j y | Gh, See amt Pontiac State Bank when the tot wandered from the positors. Qe oe oe ee ow ee oe oe ee oe es ee ee eee house. Harris got into the business one Dr. B. R. Berman, 0.0, 17 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. § Mrs. Lanham said she had |day when an unemployed friend Please send FREE BOOKLET, ‘The Bettes.Way ‘Ib See.” I want detailed | : missed Timothy yesterday and |came into his office and asked to information on Oculettes, the new CONTACT LESS LENSES i . was looking for him when she |borrow $10. As Harris was digging 1 oa - i spotted the wet dog and went |deep in his . pocket, his -friend ! pve i | ommuni y a iona n to the pool. showed him an expensive bottle ' ; —e of perfume which he was taking atioane a a ) ° .. - home to his wife. 1 a aureus aap aan Ge I P Marriage License ot emme fg 0 ike DR B R BERMAN 0 D of PONTIAC ’ 1 ed,’ Harris recalled. “So I s s s | se Applications | & , : ed him where he got the a | money to bay the pertume? We 17. N. . Sesinew St. FE 4-7071 i} MARRIAGE LICENSES Alive D. Burr, Walled Lake Ruth Norfleet, Detroit . } John A. Kish, Clarkston , Mary A. Adama, Clarkston ‘ Merle L. Evans, 460 Irwin Linda M. Oratopp, Rochester : Axel C. Mewman, 44 Buclid Lots M. Bills, 345 Midway Billy R Betts, Ortonville : Barbaré E. Barber, Ortonville ; Gerald R. McCullough, 22776 Lancaster Marcia J. Pivar, Birmingham aod ok gota wots te ris OPEN ~~ _ OPEN . TUESDAY TUESDAY Sept. 8th Sept. 8th Pena aaah St! AEA mae til 9 P.M. til 9- P.M. oe Carroll E. Ford, Lake Orion Edward J. Erickson, 1108 LeBalle * : . * re: TWEED SAO os : *1392. (Based on Average Job 28 epee @ Tackless Installation @ No Extras -— @ Fine Quality Carpet @ Mohawk Padding h A, oy vex, 100 Judson Ph ie M ron, 7 Front . Robert J Smith, Detroit | Mary L. Crouch, Birmihgham Jack 8. VunCannon, 771 Youn Marilyn J. McArthur, 1011 Myrtle. Angeline ZLeelsel, Lake Orion Ronald b. Brown, Utica Diana BE. Dominick, Rochester Mary J. 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Members planning to at- tend are asked to meet at Roosevelt Masonic Temple at 4 p.m, after calling’ Mrs. Lester Oles, worthy matron, for reser- vations, __4.. 2 7 Mrs.Harry Eaton and Mrs. Raymond Boatright were in charge of refreshments at the meeting. - . Pontiac Press Photes den spoke on dried arrangements and the therapy benefits of this hobby, Looking over examples of her talk are left to right, Mrs. Carl Koehler, Mrs. -W illiam_Baer, Mrs,Staver and-Mrs. Ashton Emery. Change Shoes If you make a habit of wearing high heels during the day, shift to low heels when you get home at night. It's far better for your leg muscles. Area Volunteers to Attend therapy volunteers will be held next Friday at Northville State Hospital. Members of metropol- itan Detroit music and wom- en's. clubs will attend. Headed by president of Mich- igan Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. Ralph -Curtis of Oxford, Psi Chapter Announces . Officers’ Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta hational sorority announced officers for the coming year at a meeting Thursday eve- Mrs. William H. Burlingame of Birmingham, left, also spoke at the Thursday meeting of Waterford Branch of Woman’s National Farm and - Garden Assn. She discussed’ the im- portance of horticulture therapy pro- ae ee Stage Pe ee ee Pere From as Far as Alaska Families Reunite for Holidays “brunch” at Bloomfield Open BIRMINGHAM — Among Hunt Club. many family groups enjoying * %** quiet holidays are Mr. ‘Jeff's’ marriage to Ralph . * ke &. Mr. and Mrs, Peter B, Shaw gta (Karin Oldberg) of Pittsburgh, MF. and Mts. ee noe. Pa., announce birth of a hee: and Mr. and Bs. A. S. we McCall will entertain at cock. velt is just home after a trip 34, Milligan and Mr, and Mrs. to Alaska’ with her sunt, Mrs. J. ‘Stephen McDaniels who are Polk, Junet,-daughter of the iy semtember. = Ralph Potk Jrs., joined her. + «© £ parents at their summer home = Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Under- at Old Mission for the holiday hi drove to. Toronto Thurs- ween igs day to apend the weekend with Mr. and Mra, Robert T. Cur- — iiams at their home there, The _# & _._ Barney and thelt chiltren have Janet Gallaudet this weekend © Mass, where they visited Mrs will be 9 tmicheon Barney's parents Col, and Mrs. given by Mr. and Mrs, John R. Grafton S: Kern and Mr. Bar- McDonald and a dinner at the — ney’s mother Mrs. Charles K | Club) when Mr. and Mrs, Ed ¢ &— . | ‘ward A, Skae and Mr. and Mr. and Mre John W Mrs. James J. Phelan Jr. will Blanchard and their daughter * i : ally, wil enterttin af « H | Hi id e grams in schools and hospitals. Exam- ining a parchment made of fibers and leaves to be used for a lamp shade with Mrs. Burlingame ate from the left, Mrs. Robert Materna, Mrs. Alton Banfield and Mrs. A. L. Adams. mens Section ning- at the-home-of-Mrs. Mor- gan Siple on North Perry street. Officers will be: Mrs. Charles Fournier, president; * Mrs. William Deumann, vice president; Mrs. Wayne Booth, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack McVay, recording secre- tary, and Mrs; Ezio Bisogni, parliamentarian. ae ae | a oe Plang were discussed for the national convention in October at Cincinnati, Ohio. A formal initiation tea will be held in October for new pledges Mrs. James Chartier, Mrs. John Sprague, Mrs, @ Carmen Tosto and Mrs. Wil- liam O’Conner. and members of Pontiac Tues- - , fer, assistant profel Plan One-Day C lass for Music Therapists _A one-day school for music - day Musicale, with Mrs. Ralph Norvell, president, area mem- bers aitending will include Mrs. Victor M. Lindquist, Helen And- erson, Mrs. Robert Dick and Mrs. Clifford Ashley. x * * The ‘‘school" \ will feature instruction by Robert F, Unke- of mu- sic and psychology \at Michi- “gan State University; Dr. Ja- cob Miller, staff psychiatrist . ,of Northville State Hospital, and Janet Paterson, occupa- tional therapy director of Northville State Hospital. The school'is being cospon- sored by Michigan Federation of Music Clubs and the de- partment of music at MSU. * ¥ ® Volunteers of Michigan Fed- eration of Music Clubs are serving in five hospitals in the Detroit hrea. They are Ann Ar- bor and Dearborn Veteran Hos- pitals, Northville and Pontiac State Hospitals and Wayne Genera! Hospital. Among volunteers from Pon- tiac Tuesday Musicale are Mrs. Jokn Nicolls, Mrs. Sam Angott and Mrs. John Wiley, They conduct private lessons, ward sings, creative music and activities as well as provide musical instruments, sheet music and records. x* * * Mrs, Gilbert’ Burrell of Lan- sing is national chairman of music in hospitals and Mrs. A. E. Bradford, also of Lans- ing, is state chairman. Friends Call On the Irving Stearns will be hosts at supper Satur- day before the 8 o'clock. wed- & sary Of Mr. and Mrs. Irving i ga art BREE os ei ge 5 es | e ass FLLETE Rg , fs Duesen, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Pearson, Mr. and Mrs, Robert and Mrs, Robert Adamson of UPI Phote Now that the tumult over hobble skirts and bared knees has died down, the House of Dior presents a strictly wearable version of Yves St. Laurent’s sensa- tional new line, This beige wool ensemble features q short (but knee-hiding) skirt with unpressed pleats, a double-breasted jacket. It is finished off with a mink-lined stole that can be.draped over the matching hat for drama or worn conventionally ower the shoulders. Area Sorority Holds Ist Meeting of Season Newly elected president of Alpha Alpha chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, Betty Lou DeGroot conducted the first meeting of the season held Thursday at Tel-Huron Com- munity Center, Assisting Miss DeGroot for _ thé coming year will be Mrs. Marshall Rose, vice president; Mrs. Harry Rhodes, recording secretary; Mrs. Jack Andress, treasurer and Mrs. Winston Hopp, corresponding secretary. Serving on committees for the coming year will be Mrs. Jameg Stone and Mrs. Robert Williams, social; Mrs. Cari Cure for Stains Grass stains on nonwash- ables sometimes can be sponged away with denatured alcohol. Rinse by spdnging with clear water. Try this on a. bit of selvage, first, to make sure ‘color won't run, & Mark Golden Wedding at Open House ‘Dearborn, Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Robertson of Garden City, Mrs. C. E. Floody and Mrs. George . Barkulis of Detroit, Mr. and —Mrs._Rey_H__Clark—of _Mon- terey, Calif. and Mrs, Paul — Buckley of Battle Creek. Andrus’ Guests Leave for Florida Area News of Personal & rat | hie te * > | i: | ra a iad Pe Pipylt reageden” ATi t = zg ; oS Sos g 33 re . Elmer parliamen- tarian; Mrs. Frank A. Jalosky ° Je., membership; Mrs. Don- Rose afd Mrs. Edgar Plymp- ton, ways and means; Mrs. Jack Holler, publicity; Mrs. Johnson, BETTY LOU DeGROOT ald Murphy, historian; Mrs. Donald Stone, program; Mrs. James Vincent, contact; Mrs. Anthony Grand, cus- todian, and Mrs. Rex. Parker, project and auditor. Mrs. Parker gave a report __on_projects to be decided upon later. Plans for Tush parties — were also discussed. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Feneley of Ell- wood avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. Bradley of Center x* * =f Roy ay Oe terey boulevard and Mrs, Irene | | Area Party ~ to.Inform - Collegiate Topics in Order for New 2 home Mr, and Mrs, Albert H. Ray: boulevard an- John St _SEVENTEEN cs | Students ‘Donna Carlson, Judith and Susan Craig and JoAnn Jordan. * * * Others --invited- -are—Anne Marie Mattson, Helen McKeon, Marianne Morrow, Elaine St. Jean, Micaela Vise and Judith Young. Reagiatr: tion-for—college will open Sept. 17 with classes scheduled to begin Sept. 22. New Dresses for Work Not Bridge No more bridge luncheons for Mrs. Exeter. This chic matron, like mil- liong of others a the coun- try, has given up afternoon parties for a paying job, With her children grown and mar- ried, she has discovered that it's fun to bring home a pay check, to meet new and _inter- esting people, to develop new talents. A change of pace as definite as this requires a change of wardrobe, and plenty of wom- en are making their own softly tailored new outfits, suitable for their new jobs. They select flattering pastel tones, rather than black or navy. They pick patterns with gentle detail and - flattering lines. A perfect dress for business is one of light-weight wool such_as__this brightened with white accessories and gold jew- elry, is flattering even to wom- en with gray hair. It is de- signed with the touch of a cou- -.Local sewing center experts point out that a soft wool such as this requires ‘‘stay” stitch- Opens Her Home to Sorority Group re ae = * == . By 36 Months to Pay SUPERIOR WEAR Extensive ahgasion tests prove Duraset offers 50% more wear than comparably priced all-wool carpet. INCREASED TEXTURE Sturdy quality yarna, tightly. woven for added strength! Incréased Jevelness of pile, PLUS more yarn on the face of the carpet, give a new, rich textured effect LEES “TWIST SET" PROCESS Practical in-to-stay, easy-to-clean twist texture! Shampoo it! Vacuum it! L. ——e beauty retained for years to come! OR 3-2300 Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 4479 Dixie Hwy DRAYTON PLAINS MONEY DOWN. a “BEST BUYS” CARPET for 98 4. Gem ty J ORAY TON HOME FURNISHINGS COLONIAL CONTEMPORARY give 50% MORE WEAR evening at Embury Methodist Church. * Newlyw Following a hone ymoon on Mackinac Island,” Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. McCullough will make their home in Bay City. The former Marcia Joan Pivar, daughter of Samuel Pivar of Birmingham and Mr. McCullough, son of the Fred McCulloughs of Lancaster road were married Friday. evening. The Rev. Samuel Stout offici- a0) ated at the double-ring candle- light ceremony held at Em- bury Methodist Church of Bir- mingham. A_ reception fol lowed in the church parlors. * * * | The bride wore a gown of | nylon over taffeta with a | dome shaped skirt and chapel train highlighted with Alencon lace and seed pearls. Her il- lusion veil was held by a lace cap trimmed to match her gown and she carried a bou- quet of white Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and ivy on a white Bible. Mrs. Christina F. Powell was her sister-in-law's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Peg- gy>Gonda, Gloria Gonda and Mary Ellen Corby. They wore identical dresses of nylon with bouffant skirts and Empire waists in coral and turquoise. — ee eee ee C Your Dalton MATCHING _ ordinated to Dal- ‘tweeds or stripes, oordinates... CASHMERE SWEATER 34 to 40 $7) Os Sizes SKIRT Sizes 8 to 18 $ 95 Mist-soft 100° im- ported virgin cash- mere insublime shades . . . color-co- ton’s blade - slim skirt in solids, HURON at ‘TELEGRAPH Mon.,. Thurs., Fr i. “10 to 9 «== Tues, Wed, Sat. MRS. GERALD R. McCULLOUGH ed McCulloughs Will Live in Bay City Their short veils were held by matching bands and they car- ried bouquets of pink baby tea roses-with mephantis and ivy. Serving as best man for bia brother was Fred A. McCul- lough. Ushers were George Silaski, Robert Czarnowski and Roger Czarnowski. Ringbear- er wa David Gonda. Out of town guests included Marguerite Schaub of Erstfild, Switzerland; Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins of “ Terre Haute, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Bedin of Bay City. THE PONTIA PRESS.” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘ 1959 : Dear Abby Explains: * oe Honor Couple Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs: John H. Adams of Chandler avenue celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary ‘Tuesday. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watchpocket of Drayton Plains held open house: for them Sunday after- noon at the Adams’ home. Some 100 guests came from Detroit, Farmington, Lake Or- jon, Auburn Heights, Caro, Akron and Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have another daughter, Mrs. P. E. Daubenspeck Jr. of Amador City, Calif., three grandchil- dren and one great grandchild. Luxuty Splurge Fur fashions change, like other fashions, so rapidly these cannot be regarded as a long- range investment. So if you're planning to buy one, splurge on Rt for the luxury it is. or 3 Th iff ay S z Fe if BS h ories alive. But a _change of scenery might be good for eign g a * * * DEAR ABBY: I am 14 years old and sometimes I wish I were dead. My prob- lem is I have a clock in my family. This clock makes all kinds of trouble for me, My father :is the clock. When I go somewhere and say I'll be home at a certain time, if I am not home right on the dot my father gets real mad and month. I am afraid to answer him back because if. I open my mouth he says I am talking back to him. What can I do about this clock of mine? CLOCK TROUBLE DEAR CLOCK: The prob- lem is not the “clock,” it's the cuckoo who gets so wound up in having fun that he doesn't know what time it is. If you're old enough to tell time, there is no excuse for being late. * * * DEAR ABBY: Please give me your viewpoint on people who .never give you a specific days that'a mink stole really - Maybe all those guys on TV who think for themselves don’t have wives. Picnic, Hear Book Review Groups of the Women’s Asso- ciation ‘of the United Presby- terian Church met this week. The Mary Jo McCurry teen- age group met at the home of Kim Nixon at Lake Orion for a cooperative picnic dinner. Miss Nixon gave the devotions, Kathy O'Brien reported on the Maranatha Conference at Muskegon and Judy Bell and Judy Williams told of their ex- periences at the New Wilming- ton conference, The Eleanor Creswell Group met in the Dorcas room of the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs.“ John Gemmell was in charge of devotions and Mrs. Church Women Meet LeRoy Koch wag hostess for the day. Mrs. Donald Wilson gave a book review. * * * Mrs. Omar McNutt opened her home on Neome drive to the Peg Creswell Group Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Robert MacCormack was in charge of devotions, Mrs, David DuVall led a discussion period, assist- ed by Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Park Wagg, Mrs. MacCormack and Mrs. Stanton Levely. The Margery Peters Group | met at the home of Mrs. Elden Powley of Lake Orion. After de. votions led by Mrs. Ralph Os- borne, Mrs. Milton Blood talked on "Our Alaskan Neighbors.” DEAR IN: I am with you. If people sincerely want your company, they'll invite you won't let me go out fof aT on? Be = = ‘eaaled ond B Temporary C hhige of Scenery Trouble saat ie ced except by a court order. A new birth certificate is issued, mami tt eente ee ithe PARENTS. There is indication on that new Mae eertificate adopted, , Soap Will Protect - Your ‘Houseplants _ You'll. see it from now until Cree ee Se that the child is For. ABBY's pamphlet;“What Every Teenager Wants to Come In for Your Free Demonstration in Our Downtown Studio Koy,” send 29 cents ands | MERLE: NORMAN large, self-addressed, stamped _ as ann envelope to this paper. . 7 . 4 Dining at Its tes Best in an Abwaephete ~ Elegance and Charm ef Kingsley Inn . 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SAGINAW: BALDWIN PIANOS » ORGANS Used only This Season at Petoskey, Michigan VON aay EW ASSEMBLY Dr. Harold Tallman, Dean of Masic of the Bay View Assembly, year after year chooses Baldain Pianos and Organs for their Concert and semble - teaching. shi pene, fae ‘tar pubee: sind nie ecaah thw rar th ed te summer, goes on into fall in plaidjattached hoods. ae Throw rugs that. used to oe ‘hours or days to dry — dered at home now drip in three houpé. iy REP LONDEAN because everyone looks ‘at: my’ i eceias tac'es Sais chal We’ ' [mail | portion. Take bust developing and : eoenatca Ana A. At the age of 13 you should Ret de them too Wee of you wenld tee to baw PI ee ts you a trumpet, cornet, aw snare drum or violin, OM $5 A. MONTH | “| —For an unlimited period! ae “If ad any time you decide wot to continue, return =f : | the instrument without further obligation! . { your child M Music! Ri NS 3 P Se Sy alae ¥ Rego 7 Have You Triéd This? [i floor, extending out from’ your 12 Noon ‘tl 8 P.M. Jw nts aime owarete wine Blackberry Cake Made te eens. 2. 28 From Southern Recipe “3 — bg - ae BETH'S [cca . Grace Ca of he Poe See toil oti T PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL : | floor and head to normal position. By JANET ODELL . Stapeane sede” received a trad Hawaiian greeting from hula - 4 }Continue. Arch your back as much|# Pontiac Press Home Editor 3 Weadposne “einammon P Rishieck when: the d le | mM $. , Hagle Theater’ Bidg,, Pontiac, Mich. RESTAURANT as possible. This summer: we have had i tenapten Gtovec” girl aulina ° arrived in Honolulu aroliments Available in Dey or vening Classes ; ee ae a recipe for Blusherry cake: or m recently. Miss Clark is ona of 33 members of the Write. phone or call in person fot Free Pamphiet' ~ 476 W. Huron St. wa = ig Bieri Seed _- een we have one = beck an aoa aa aie fom. Dietetic na on esa Pea teers PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 I = nd beat well. Add =| after group's nati convention in Los s, | ® Aes toe Sn i Os aad pg Rn “ : - and is “just out of this later. Add sifted dry ingre- j : | world.” : dients, Fold if Utibeaten egg 4 Mrs. Coleman ig an ardent whites and h “se Sad to Watch Dog layers or one {| zits (Friend G Od” PLEASURE! roe | len row it tests | confectioners 4 RUTH MILLETT faint interest if.a squirrel o: 4| Sam, ra black Labrador retriev.|bit scampers across the yard. ‘ler I've often written about, is) Once the other dogs in the neigh-| © | growing old. ’ |borhood knew who was boss if they ceamenemiemmeennel came in his yard or looked long-| a It's sad to see a dog you brought/ 31, at one of his half-hidden| mee . D cae K : : ; , home as the friskiest, friendliest, | t : funniest fat pup in a litter of 10,| . Enjoy our deliciou3 Chinese and American Couldn't Let Shower Fetes =a yn taro tle preven eo ; _ October : tient, what's-the-matter-with-me o*« <¢ food expertly prepared and served in a | ce Cream look ‘in his eyes. aes ain eect eae 4 B id t B Oh, Sam still brings in the morn-|jove grow old. modern and restful A A | t A r1de-t0-be ing and evening papers and takes : them to the cupboard where his . i oe er Re way Names taatis ee ee en ee Haul in Tummy Enjoy Your Labor Day Weekend u : ; ; By EMILY POST = aaiocetie was - ee be sure to collect for his daily} tO Keep It Flat y y “Dear Mrs, Post: The other | cently honoring Margaret Absolutely one of the best “Hl) evening my husband and I were | Humphreys. Margaret, the But he docen't prance aay | ways to possess a flat stomach The N ew _|f| in the midst of eating ice cream | daughter of Mr. and Mrs went ees ee teed ol : ; is to haul it in. That is, each when some friends of ours| Louis W. Humphreys of | ‘6 ® Seed job that invariably | 11) Joy find yourself slump- | dropped in unexpectedly. There | Whittemore street, will be | Drimgs him praise, » pat on the | io ot aichten and puil in your CHINA CITY | wasn’t any extra ice cream on| married to Tim Schooley Oct. | ead and ® delectable bit of dog | nach. The kitchen is no place to spend the last big weekend of the summer. Come out to Ted’s for a quiet, | oy ore compres See ens a — de Paul pgp ding ae | aed arr’ — restful and relaxing dinner in an mfortab Church. + ouwa n *-Te . iy RESTAURANT eatirfg in their presence. Should Tim is the son of Mr. and Now his job is just a job that he Voouuhtas the pollen mus- atmosphere of tranquillity. we have put our ice cream aside, | ar. ML. Schooley of Filer |40e¢8 faithfully but slowly and with-) cles and makes them do the : : tion of this kind? Cohostesses were Mrs. Er. |, The, Steady rhythm of a thump-) Don't depend on a girdle to — 1070 WEST HURON ae : and Mrs. Louis |i til when someone rouses him) hold the line. A girdle is an 3 Answer: There was no reason nest ul rr. . from a nap to pat him or to say,| enormous help and you should , — ——— ee anise —, ; « ¢ jai 6 koe ae _wear one. Bur it's — : your ice cream having sd wag only to supplement the work "Ohh hhh hed kididuiubulshubathats your unexpected guests how sor-| Guests included the bride- tip of his tail—the feeblest salute ote stomach muscles. ry you were that there wasn’t | ¢lect'’s mother, Mrs. Louis [he can manage before dozing off} And incidentally, holding \ EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES \ any left for them, You might of | Humphreys, Mrs. Schooley, | again. ie eee ae oa \ : \ course have offered them some ar Gureid meme Mrs. | pird_ccascn—will_be—coming automatically improve your — APPAREL FoR women \ Optometrist . avalible | Barnowaky, Gcipation at the sight of a gm le , : Others pa a of a gun, is \ _ _ oe) eS and \ lice Di : wit you | Opie, Cheeta © tSpte, hire. Frowt sure to tire long before | a a day's Indoor oe ~ Back to. \ PHONE FE 4-3241 15 West _m ene please tell me if it is customary | Bilyeau, June McAllister, Car- cater oom The poncho goes into lounge = \Y . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ for the bride to give the bride- olyn and Maryann Humphreys But the saddest thing of all, per-| wear for the indoors, too. One School \ groom a wedding present, and if and Jacque Pfahlert. haps, is that Sam doesn’t even| manufacturer shows fringed | \ . . so, what is customary? Also, Regis has asked her sis- jhave any natural enemies any a vivid, a é \ LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING N) te Shama ages ner cae Sanaa WOaG oni penaae Oe ably sees sols, ‘Tua/er paired 0 ould in a hae heuhenthenheudeahacbaheathentheaatheathenthanth give the »members of the bridal | be bridesmaid, Now he only cocks an eye with! color capri or toreador pants, D party -their presents? TN ¥ “ ” ~ 2 yed ‘ A : 7 Our Special Welcome to M gs ) +4 to i SUB-TEENS | Meath ! 6 = i . Sweater s+. is a ‘whole new collection of straight A fashions. All in sizes 6 to 14. Set you're amore exciting girl The perfect match... fur-blend .. Sweaters and flannel skirts dyed in identical colors. 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Shown with Janet is one of the other win- IMLAY TOWNSHIP — Arson is suspected as the cause. ol a fine last night which destroyed a barn _ Dryden Area Development Assn.|will be « potluck affair with the homeroom at Romeo Junior High jof a panel truck wearer home. (2. Kind word for everybody. And, last night completed plans for ajassociation furnishing the .ham, School when classes resume ‘fext s ~ |they added, she always warned dinner meeting Oct. 1 to honor|beverages, rolls and butter. i ; Lindy was the oldest of five |the younger chlidren to be carefut teachers in the Dryden School sys-| go sas i sale Sat Fourteen - year-old Lindy Lou! children of Mr, and Mrs. James (riding their bicycles. They could ie es ee teachers, will be members of the Micielli of Washington wak killed! Micielli, 7272 Smale St. . yah fac oe gags ae £ Board of Education, School ad- | se we : ship. beards, local besinéesmen, | Spent Night in Farmington Rego Stnte Polite Dail 23 ministers, and their wives, Coun- : was riding on the shoulder of the fed en ale '| ty Superintendent of Schools Ed £ \road and made a left turn starting . Lyneh alse will be invited, jacross M53 in front of the truck ay Ske | SEES: unaway Children Safe sr2n=*.= ; ‘Mayfair St., Utica. al irl @ bers began work on their 1959-60 ' : | The accident happened j : : . ; | just north membership drive. They have al- lof 27 Mile : ready sent letters te ra mem- S|. Five runaway children from De jwoeds, the youngste®s, aged 10 to; heres see a is : . urging them up again. “Ttroit found sate yesterday, 2¢ hours |}; Yor home. A aoe bo ta MMPA Official Hits Tat night each member took & later, told Detroit Police’ they fot sve thack ‘wade pop and cookies, tied (@ avekd hitting the gir in Lansing Walkout — |4 telephone book. They will con- spent the night beneath the stage, “cok < | was dead on-arrival at tbe Com- tact them personally and by ‘nail of a shopping center ampitheater. | ae munity Hospital near Almont. LANSING u — The Michigan|4bout joining the organizations, | hs + 5 | ‘The children, objects ot on be She had suffered internal in- Milk Producers Assn. (MMPA)| ‘The association's main project * After breakfast of grass and epee poling Sonteh, were pick joften. to has threatened a statewide strike| for the coming year is to rally is aaa aad a a alae eae aa eed ted in Redford | the driver was not held but was against Sealtest Dairies in support] support for the local high school |~ oe | Townehip Inter te the day. ito thake a statement at the Mé < striking Lansing area milk pro-| im its drive for annexation with a § Z . Four on ~~ runaways Eset —_—. County prosecutor's office ucers. ; the Metamora district. : s) ect 0 children s. Milfred S today. Assn, an MMPA. affiliate, last| A meeting of the an Te Ju p IS lin eee tiekerthd Jee Com. alle gases we cor mete ae ‘ » la and Lapeer = 1i-yea “ase, & 12; Jimmy, 10; and Patrick, 4, week called a strike against Seal- pg . County z ' neighbor who said he just ‘vent and’a‘tittle sister, Kathy, 2%. Her test and two other dairies here. the mata _— gg ie in Barn Blaze along for the fun of it. \body is at Van Lerberghe Funeral MMPA President Glean Lake this f a Jocal board mem- * * * iHome, Detroit. . said producers in other parts of (10. told iegroup. | Patricia Stafford, 14, said run- may was her id Ey: ‘ Malintion lor ber rather’s ving FIGhway Bids ‘punished her. She said her mother) pr - : was “'too strict,’ Include Two - ; last night. They are Don Osborne, 4: eae eee ates uffcln, - jatea survey; Harry Youngs, mem-| Rd., Milford is one of four teenagers named ners, Peter Spike, 18, of Milan, at left, and reuhe dn the Albert Stoldt for Oakland a qeahen, ettictass bership; Axton Hammond, plan-|. “most outstanding” of Michigan's 70,000 4-H Russell G. Mawby, state 4-H Club leader. The /farm ‘at 1869 Black Corners Rd. Ok M N ed. : “Sealtest is bringing milly into ning committee; Ross Reynolds,/ Cub members. They won the honor for their other winners, not shown, are Luanne Ruona, * e f emos an am Low bids totaling $4,825,507 on Lansing from every available source in. Michigan and is Amport- ing milk from Wiscongin At a cost far in excess of what’ Lansing farmers are asking. “When a dairy is willing to pay $5.15 a hundred weight for ’ Wisconsin milk just so it won't have to pay Lansing farmers the same price other Michigan dairymen get, it indicates to Pupils to Register at Dublin School Next Thursday .|champion steer of the state 4H booths entered in competition during the State 18, of Pelkie, and Nick Vucich, 18, of Watervliet. 4-H Club Show at. Michigan State University this : . Champion Steer Brings $1.50 Per Pound | y youngsters attending the week-long;pound for her 225-pound reserve junior state fair. |champion hog and 25 cents a pound _* * ‘for her champion pen of two hogs Twelve-year-old Cathie Dawson |totaling 400 pounds, EAST LANSING @—The- grand Club show—a 955-pound Black An- * Lapeer County sheriff's dep- uties said today that this is the third bark fire in a mile-square area during the past year. Lest in the conflagration, be- sides the building, was a $6,000 combine, 1,000 bales of hay and some fertilizer. é The Imlay City fire department jten state trunkline projects, in- to Farm Buread Post cvaine two in the Oakland Coun. 4 jty area, were announced yester- ; lday by the State Highway De- LANSING #—Clarence E. Pren-' partment at Lansing. tice of Okemos has been named * * tae of the Michigan | The projects in this area are . repairs on the old U.S. 16 bridge He succeeds Norwood D, East- crossing the Chesapeake & Ohio man, who resigned in July to be- Railroad tracks at Novi and 3.9 come head of the Midwestern miies of 2-foot hituminous aggre- { t the ill t t , . , we gus—was sold for $1.50 a pound : ; } : fought the blaze, and no estimate States Appeal Division of the t aus ree foul to mals. Debts Sebesl ilo nen for bey yesterday as prize livestock went of Litchfield recerred a icons Other shes Seusctock : sold of total loss is yet aveliahie. hasan Fars Bureau Federa- te po peice af Seige a - tain sub-standard prices in the ieaiina of ee in al "aon = hag cesta block at Michigan | . their price per pound included; | tion. ; |Lapeer, and 3.5 miles of like cor Lansing area.” . through the eighth grades at 8:40 Champion lamb, 99 pounds; James Highland Republicans * *& ‘struction on Barnes road east from Lansing -area farmers get 50 to|aem. Thursday. The children will eee Says Farm Fire Losses Me uk te grunts; ichesdl | : . Prentice, §3, for the past six 24. 60 cents Aess per 100 pounds of = —— a ied = Willoughby, fd a Piyeasote. Last on Upswing in 1958 gc a gE Plan Joint Meeting Years has been state administra- | ‘Nee hu ; a - 2 milk than farmers in neighboring|turned home by : year the grand champion brought | a 5 Lestte Warner, 12, St. Jonas; pGHL_AND TOWNSHIP—A joint | tive officer of the State Agricul- 3,335 was ma , markets, Lake said. Regular classes for grades one} oy) nd | WASHINGTON # — The Agri-|36 Setpeve pen_ of three lambs, 310\meeting of the Highland Republi-| ral Stabilization and Conserva- for the bridge job at Novi by The /striking Lansing group is) through eight will begins on Friday| ° ‘em gee = , |culture Department reports thet poundes Jerry Bellantyne, 12, New Bian Club and the Huron Valley tion Committers, a division of Lee Turzillo contractors of Brecks- demanding $4:85 a hundred weight of next week at 8:40 a.m. Regular Weltzel thi BPO esr fire losses increased nearly’ Champion ‘hog, 200 pounds; Dick lican Women's Club, is| the federal Department of Agri- Ville, Ohio. | for Class I (drinking) milk, about] dismissal time will be at 3:10 put. Sam Weltzel, 16, of Ithica, sold |one-fifth since 1950 and by 2.5 | Knut. ft, Quincy: OS conte. ends;|sCheduled for & p.m. Tuesday at|*eulture, The Lapeer County road project 40 ents over the rate the group} for all grades. his reserve champiqn, a pd a aa cent —— “ a year. | pon Eilison, "12, Mason, #2 cents. 4 the township hall. < o@ & drew a low bid of $65,464 from the says is -now—being— paid -by—the struck dairies. U.S. Imports More those yet to be registered, will Kindergarten pupils, including | Angus, for 75 cents a pound. e ¢ x * * This report was miatle as the | Lynn Newman, 16, of Fenwick, | Both prize anifals #ere pur- agency prepared to cooperate with|was named dress review winner | Lansing. iin a National Fire Prevention 900 clothing club menthers at the | Guest speaker will be Mrs. Filiej - Prentice, a native of Hastings. Klett Construction Co, at Hartford, Also included in the low ‘bids was \Péterson of the Republican State Barry County, attended Michigan ne for $2,283,488 to- complete the attend ‘their first class in both (chased by Wrigley Stores, Inc., ofjthe National Fire Protection Assn. and will represent the state's 24.- Central Committee. The public is) kindergarten rooms at 8:40 a.m. invited. State University and Kansas State 'final 4.8 miles of the Detroit-Chi- and served on the MSU staff as & cago expressway in Jackson Coun- =~ : Friday. ”~ «x * |\Week campaign between Oct. §/national 4H Club Coi in Chi-| An informal reception.and .re-j 4H. Club So dabei extep- ty and another for $173,812 for work A i If Ip od { Parents regi stering their children| The livestock auction was a high-jand 10 to make farmers mor€|cago ‘this fall’ Her alternate is|freshment period wi the |sion and specialiat be. on ,the Ford and Lodge express- gr ICU ura if uc h) at this time are reminded to bring|!ight for the more than 2,000 rural|aware of fire dangers. (Barbara Bartos, 16, of Corunna, ‘evening's activities. fore he joined the federal agency.|ways in Detroit. WASHINGTON (#—In a reversal of form, the United States im- ported more agricultural products during the year ending July 31 than it exported. Preliminary figures put exports during the year at $3,720,450,000 in value and imports at $4,- 005,258,000. In the preceding 001,820,000 and the imports $3,929,422,000. Wheat topped the lists of ex- ported items: with a total value of $620,849,000. Topping imports was - birth certificates or baptismal records for the youngsters. They must be five years of age on or before. Nov. 30 of this year to be enrolled in + Bus schedules dergarten through the eighth grade will be the same as last year. Ninth grade students attending tthe-new--Cilfford -H.-Smart—Junior High School and special education pupils will ride the same Dublin School buses as they did last year. They will be taken t6 the Dub- lin School and transported from coffee at $1,102,466,000. West Bloomfield Schools ‘to Open WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — The 1959-60 school- year will begin in the township district with a general teachers’ meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the cafe- teria of West Bloomfield High New teachers in the district will “be introduced at the meeting by School Supt. Leif: A. Hougen. In the afternoon, all of the teach- ers will go to. their respective schools to meet with their prin- cleale, a ae Children regularly attending Roosevelt School will be transport- 1 through 6, will report for class assignments on High School and will report. for the session they were assigned pupils in kin- ac rial \ | { f f i HOLLYWOOD BEDS You Get Complete: @ Box Foundetion @ Innerspring Mattress e Headboard : “igo% AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS You Get Complete: © Box Foundation @ Innerspring Mattress @ Headboard . @ Legs ‘38° USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT TAKE UPTO 2-YEARS TO PAY! - “Touchdown Droug 2 * a C : by tere Cd +. “ cs See * 4 res ae a « TWENTY-TWO Scoring Spree Comes After 8 Empty Quarters Yanks, Orioles, Cards Win Only Other Major Loop Tests HR Willies’ Do It , Tobin Rote Goes Entire. Distance in Whipping Eagles \ a TITRE PONTTA 4 PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTE MBER 4, 1959_ * P@ By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editer, Pontiac Press TOLEDO—It took eight quarters of football but the touchdown) drought finally ended for the De- troit Lions last night and Coach Those out to McCavet United Press International scouts , sent White Sox’ et the ‘‘hook’”’ on Willie are sure to come back with an encyclopedia instead, Only recently, Dodger ‘‘sleuth” George Wilson saw the 35-24 vic- tory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Toledo as a big. psychological factor. ‘ , Since the first period of the Cleveland game two weeks ago, not a single Lion had been able to cross the goal line for a six pointer. The drought covered three quarters of the Browns’ game four empty quarters against the Giants last week and the first quarter against the Eagles last night. Only a field goal was scored during this time. Finally,- in the second period} with Tobin Rote running and pass- ing like the game Rote who led the team to the 1957 championship in the final stretch of the season, the Lions broke loose for 28 points. * * * This was as many points as P!l four other exhibition games com- bined. _ Rote started the game and went all the way. This was the first time he had gone the en- tire route in an exhibition game since coming to Detroit from the Green Bay Packers three years ago. “That Rote,” was a good thing for said Wilson + afterward,” this shoulc help him regain his confidence and: psychologicaily give him and the team a_ big lift.’ Al Campanis eame back with a! bulging 15-page report on San Francisco's spectacular 21. year- old rookie, so you can imagine all the paper work ahead for the White Sox, who expect to face McCovey in the World Series. The White Sox can virtually wrap Up the flag by- knocking over Cleveland in another big series heginning tonight at Comiskey Park, Karly Wynn will duel Jim Perry. everything on McCovey. Inside and tight, low and aways and even changing speeds. _ Then, in.smal| print at the bot- tim, there will probably -be the notation: ‘nothing worked.” That was pretty much the story Thursday when McCovey, hitting safely in his 16th straight game hammered his 10th homer in an 86. victory, over the Cubs than enabled the Giants to widen their National League lead to 2), games. McCovey’s homer came off los- er Dave Hillman in the fifth in- ning and it put the Giants ahead for good after the Cubs had The scouts assigend by the |White Sox wilj report back that |National League pitchers tried jumped to a 40 lead off starter Johnny Antonelli. ’* * & While those White Sox’ scouts are at it, they'd better concen- ‘trate on that other Willie too, sixth. Ed Bressoud also homered for the Giants as did Alvin Dark for the Cubs. feats * * The Yankees trounced the Sen- ators, 9-2 and the Orioles defeated the Red Sox,. 5-4 in the only Amer- ican League action. Ken Boyer’s 27th homer with * The Cardinals beat the Dodgers. 5-3, in the only other N.L. game. * * * The big Texan completed 18 to} 29 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns and he also gained 65 yards himself and plunged for al TD When the game started out it| loqked like another long evening for the Lions : The Eagles hit pay dirt” TIONS GO AHEAD — Lions quarterback = AP Wirephote football game at Toledo. Rote’s tally made it 21- = = ® four-hit victory over Senators. Roy Sievers broke up Ditmar’s no-hitter when he hit hig 18th and Clint Courtney belted a pinch homer in the eighth. Bob Nieman clouted his 16th and 17th homers in: pacing Balti- more to victory over Boston. Skinny Brown was credited with his ninth victory although he was knocked out in The ninth when the Fed Sox scored two runs and had the tying run on base with two out. * * * Billy Loes relieved Brown and got Pumpsie Green to ground out, thereby recording his 14th “‘save’’ of the season. Frank Baumann was the loser. Lopez Can Sign at Own Terms themer-with two out in the seventh twice and had a 14-0 lead after one quarter. In three play» after the epening kickoff Nerm Van Tobin Rote (18) leaps over the goal tine late in the 2nd quarter to put Detroit ahead of the Eagles for the 1st time in last night's exhibition 14 and the Lions went on to win, 35-24. Behind Rote are Eagles John Nocera (29) and Ed Meadows (66). I Only 1:45 had elapsed. After going 50 yards down field, the Lions’ march ended when for- mer U. of D, halfback Lee Riley intercepted Rote's pass on the 14 and carried to the 29 Bri in passed to To Y ate 40 yards for a E * * * The Eagles went all the way | again on nine plays and Van) * Brocklin tossed a nine yarder to Bobby Walston for the tally. Wal _. Bton_added his second point—— ne) es Grid Teams ANN ARBOR \— Michigan’s| football team went through its first: scrimmage yesterday as coach Bump Elliott continued a program) lof stepped-up, falls drills. | —>—Severni—otfensive combinations} tised¢inthe tough one hour. Riley once again thwarted the Lion march by Intercepting a pass out of dim Doran's hands on the next series of plays. After taking an Eagle punt, Rote * connected on three straight passes from the 40 yard lfhe, hitting Doran for 19 yards and Hopalong Cassady 10 yards twice, the last aerial for wWwreee contact drill with running and passing plays getting almost equal attention. Elliott sald the session was de- signed to polish up tricky hand- offs and backfield maneuvers weeded in th eteam's new wing T offense, Three backfields al- In Syring as first team pivot man. Syring suffered a dislocated shoulder Wednesday during « light contact drill. It still was not known how long ot action. X-rays - disclosed” no break but showed an operation is necessary sooner or later. An op- eration now almogt certainly would shelve Syring for the rest of the season. DETROIT (® — Coach Jim Mil- ler will put the University of De- —_ Veeck Quoted as Saying Hose Manager Also in GREETS COLTS — Little Mark Evans was on autograph book when the world champion Baltimore Colts rived at Miami yesterday. They. meet the Steelers there in a United Fund exhibition. Waiting to sign are, left to Jim Parker, Ray Krouse, Gene Lipscomb and Art Donovan. DETROIT #—The nearest thing to certainty as the Detroit Tig>rs head into the last 21 games of the American League season is that. they won't finish first, second—or last They could wind up third, and with a little trouble as far down) as seventh. Right now they are fourth, a game back of the New York Yankees, but only 654; games | ahead of the seventh - place | Kansas City Ath'etics who open a three-game stand in Briggs Tigers Begin ‘Final Lap With A's 3-Tilt Series attempt to keep a four-game win- | "Jim Bunning is slated to pitch less prone to injury. dj Another contact drill was set for Saturday afternoon in Spartan Sta-| um. Timing and conditioning have, Syring’s injury would keep him out/been stressed in early workouts teading up to the head-bumping: Linesmen have been busy Daugherty has been spending much: of his time watching the progress from the field tower. ¢ The squad already has to Scrimmage Drills Line for Pay Boost CHICAGO (AP)—Bill Veeck was quoted today as saying Al Lopez can virtually write his own ticket if and when he decides to sign a contract as the White Sox field manager -for 1960, Lopez could sign a two or three jyear contract and at a raise in the Chicago Sun - Times jPay. preliminary talks with Lope about next year but said the 1989 season, der a one-year contract which ex- pires this year. ® Would Veeck offer Lopez a one quoted the Sox president as say- | ‘The paper said Veeck has had indicated he would prefer to delay any. contract signing until after 4 Lopez currently is working un- Stadium today. The Tigers have no chance to catch the flying first-place Chi- cago White Sox, 16% games ahead of them, and hardly any more of making-up the 11 games that sep- arate them from second-place Cleveland. * * & The Bengals ended up fifth in 1958, 15 games down to/ the pennant-winning Yankees. “And where the Tigers finish in | record May 3. been scored against the Tigers this season. Don Mossi, who threw a th hitter at the. A’s last week in Kansas City, has been picked for mound duty today as the Tigers ning streak against the Athletics going for Detroit Saturday and Dykes toils principally in the bullpen, may be. assigned Sunday’s start- ing role. : rd -++private im accused of bribery doping. Fred Otash is of jockeys and Detroiter After AFL Franchise Lion Official Wilson Hopes to Have Miami Club NEW YORK (UPI)—Ralph Wil- son Jr., a Detroit sportsman who is anxious to acquire a Miami fran- chise in the new American Foot ball League, left today for Florida to discuss his plans with members of -the Miami City Council. “If Miami wants professional football, I sm _personnaly pre- red to back the team financial- ,”” Wilson said after meeting with ~ —— other | |_____AMERICAN LEAGUE Other members —_— ? . Behind grou le Benjam Srevelang 000788 ae r eels Tongan both ona og reeee 8 a ke and Dale Miller, a Miami auto- + ace 4a : =a DAY'S - H vara ™ ~~ |(Iimedo Is Anxious fo Take Nationals the TD to make it 14-7 with Jerry] ternated on offense against a de- |{rolt football squad through an) oo) pret poe contra tretch. Ted Lepclo os Baaceal 10). _ - Perry's placement. . my fensive unit composed largely of our-long scrimmage tomorrow, ‘ hy att so Hooyer gio goss to Al Oe k told home Ted is go 7 ‘cliy a a0 pam—Kueks FOREST HILLS, N.Y, (AP)—"I Pes Spicy. ‘hird and tour ctrlagela rounding out the first Week of prac- especially after the wind sprints iD ” Veec ing to get another crack at shert-| CO's Mere (0) avery ci04)|want to win this cne ve, much— : tice for the fall campaign that wind up each day of workouts.|the paper. “All I can say is that! stop in the Kansas City series. vs. Wynn (17-9), is one very Eagle quarterback Sonny Jur-| The foursome, of quarterback : The passers—particularly first we'd be delighted to have him F esnaere ak - ee I try awfully hard.” gensen fumbled when bit by «ll stan Noskin, halfbacks Brad Myers, The Titans will open thelr reg- stringer Dean Look—have been|back, Of course he'd get a raise. mates tyes re ny Washington, fn _.This was Alex Otmedo's _prom- Mains and Darris McCord und he and Darrell Harper and fullback) WF season here Sept. 18 in & | putting in long drills with the ends|He certainly is entitled to it.” _| able to regain Lene ipaeote rare leveland a: Chicago i, Be a ise to @ disillusioned tennis public » Lions then went 39 yards to UelTpony Rio opened the scrimmage! Might game with. George Wash- learning new patterns. Quarter-| There have been indications| Suffering an ankle injury duty a SUNDAYS. SCHEDULE today as he opened his bid to add es na Rote went the last five ax the first string backfield. ington University. backs also have been doing a ldt|that even if the Sox win the pen-| 24 afd tis glove work has been | Bumimors st new York, 1 pm the U. S. National to his Austral- yan . hi ie ine pp passes (0) Elliott alternated them with al Miller yesterday described his of throwing to backfield recivers|nant Lopez might take a year's! shaky, ,foo. aR A AS ian and Wimbledon championships ee os ae ee bal ‘second backfield made up of John! main problem so far is shoring up in the new offense, - leave of absence from baseball. Larry Osborne's fielding ut first NATIONAL Lendl for a rare “‘little slam.” see ee a ey qe ball Stamos at quarterback, Bennie Mc-|center, His No, 2 center, Frank ' — |hase has beet erratic, but Dykes |sen Fraccisco 5 6 Sen |, Olmedo is top-seeded. In the neater ae ie ey ats Ree and Fred Julian at halves, /Jackunas of Baldwin is out of ac-| pammmes:. ~ctinokmutenes, ene REE comments likes his " over-all mance | Mitweutesss 10.2 : a ae ag! of the draw his tough- ‘ first sli ss is crapped a a Johnny Walker at full. tiorf with a pulled leg muscle and - ‘ > F é better than that of Gail Harris; Fitsburen votes a 334, 3° = S appear to be Earl Buch- Shands around Cassady's peck and! Jerry Smith, sophomore center {John O'Brien, a junior center from), ® aad “lor Gus Zernial. He toved with the! Chicago 0.1... 162 6947312 holz Jr., Rod Laver and Roy sriecence the vi . +k |Rego Park, N.Y., quit the squad] — : bri Charley Maxwell | $i bg, os 8 oR 4 8% Emerson. Neale Fraséf, A interference on the pass was} from” Detroit, replaced Dick > \idea of bringing ey 56 ‘Al ’ called on the 12 eee eee ce nn nnnnnee | Yesterday | oiin from left field, but abandoned | en isco 8, Chicago 5 la Pied star, Gy port MacKay Half the distance to the six was Milles snoves ewe payers tS Core i It. Sniy ‘ean : WS canes or cet, they pli ire + added when Carr objecte | ter—tacRle John Jereck, a senior “ ee hog — ay Saturday. ict" onsprenvate cone Matthews, Morales sr, tie crek ani, tuback/# By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF “to get adjusted to the sround Pals| Re Rg) Sree bt or mal duct. Rote then went four yards|. ' Bill Rowan of Washington, D. C. PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: “Hitting the ball fine, . coming his way, and we don't . a tenet, 8 p.m.—S8pabn cand on eat mentee att tatily’s * and John Henry Jobnson swept the in TV Rin Battle The team's No. 1 center, Ernie |§ scoring lousy!" “ihave that much time left,” Dykes _(i7- ) vs. ‘ 4m gyn Hoo “i sas lieu —e . end for the last yard to make it g Fritsch of Massillon, Ohio, drilled | * DIAGNOSIS: Losing sight of the main goal, 4 said of the Maxwell switch. 7 . dul : roland Wimbledon Dick Savitt © O11. | for the first time yesterday after |” TREATMENT: The idea of golf ito get the ball §| 4 major reason for Dykes’ | putnuct at hs © Jot New York Martin Riessen Another fumble by pans receiver) ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)—| being laid up with the thu, | into the hole in the fewest possible number of strokes. | attempts to plug leeky detenses iiweutee,&t, Cincton i ae 2. of Hinsdale th a promising jun | Billy Barnes on the 40 started the} Young Len Matthews of Philadel-| Three players were injured inj!) phig ts simple and obvious statement. unearned have | Only comes schetued ligt. In ; women’s competition, ’ Lions toward their 4th TD of the|phia, a flashy seventh - ranked/ yesterday's practice, Terry Faylor M * rthee ‘ is edi wees rues SUNDAYS SCHEDU Mrs the s ; quarter, The big play was a 26|lightweight, battles Cuban cham-|a junior guard and letter any golfers, neve : +. Es pm. -|Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode of Pop - yard sprint by Rote behind four|pion Chico Morales tonight in alman from Fort Wayne, Ind,, was||j 188, seem to lose sight of : : ago, at ae ae ers est Hills clashed ‘with young Gwen blockers to the six. nationally televised 10-rounder at knocked kroggy but expects to be|[) it. isi! seem to feel that Shada Named Coach ‘0 pm. Thomas of Cleveland. : * _ Danny Lewis then took a short (Convention Hall here, ck_in-aetion today, Junior half-| 3 — {t- 4s -more -important—to 18; . ; : ‘flip from Rote aa skirted the | The bout wil be seen over NBC|back Jim Shorter of Pontiac in-/> look good hitting the ball, for St. James Crew | Pirates Recall 13 Now the Gian ts end to make it 28-14 with only 2s beginning at 9 p.m., EST, jured his right knee and*will be)’ ‘or to hit good looking ’ £ Johnny Shada, one-time football). « r seconde sn the bait. Matthews, 20, will be seeking sidelined for five days, Sophomore) > snots coach for Pontiac St, Frederick H H M ust Win F la . . _ {his third straight victory. In his! Bill Kane of Forty Forks, Pa., will) © ; = ws g Early in the second half Nick ob ‘all The idea I'm trying to High School, and a former assist- * Pietrosante fumbled a pitchout on|iA*t two starts he defeated fourth. e out for two days nursing a/i over fe thet you sbould ant grid coach at ot De- SAN FRANCISCO. @ — “The en ae ra ohnny Gonsalves and) Oruisec oulder, " o puad the {wo yard lhe and Theron SAppICa age ng | = | fight the-course with every trot, has-been to handle the PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts- Gleste have fo win the pensant,” e* « ¢ : EAST LANSING = First} resource you have. If you yereiate &. — —— 13 players who were on option relations director Garry Schuma- A moment Jater-Jerry Reichow scrimmage session of the fall was’) miss the green, with an School autitrities confirmed the! league affiliates. —— cher, made a beautiful catch of Rote's lj j St fi ti a in the Michigan) tron, don't despair. Try to a ee co m Fitzger Those recalled: “We've ordered World Series pass to complete a 50 yard scor- ions a iS Ics State football camp. | get that next one up there Shada will " From Columbus, Ohio — Out- programs,” he es A » ing play for a 35-21 advantage. . ,, Coach Dufty. sched: |" for a one-putt, ' ald who turned in a good job [0Fneider Joe Christopher, shortstop} “Just do me one favor,” calf > The scoring ended when Dick]. sing ONS RAGLES “wed the hitting. for: the ithe “Dales, last fall. He has Ken Hamlin, and pitchers Paul| Manager Bm iy, eupereti- a a 42 yard field late First Bowne Passings: a on the theory players would be we ering I vB haem Giel, Alvin Jackson, Curt Raydon,| flows as mest “men, :Mgonterbech Hsel Moral ant .nlfSat Geayoewee ce gf | Soe howe 8 RN te on ef today. Jar, Mme Sot Ren B8Gr| iu the Refional League’ cheat . 4 UY Meanne, : eee F =a? pe . the sidelines all during the game) Fort remade Be a Johnny also was the Titans’ CAG*- From Salt Lake City—Pitchers| tile? * getting in only to hold the ball for|passes Awemated:¢f011!''"a5 ae [Fastest Tuneup Times — > 19648, and was lise /George Perez and Dan Rowe, : : ; é ro nage care Punting Aversae aa ve 3 ia : a hong * He! first baseman R. Cc Stevens, Reds’ Brothers 2 a ene Gedman, out with a bad Penalties loercornne) 10 returned to the Titan's staff iM catcher Daryl Westerfeld, eee * a on ~ first time, Fame Cae sserernenall ue . 1957. Pitcher Jim Hardison’ was; CINCINNATI (AP)—The Cin- pellet ial SESE bE = | lb niger in j oe called from Mobile, Ala,, and out:|ctnnat! Redlegs will have a broth ° Michigan Staters Walk Kowal-| McDonald (40 yard pass from’ Van hinivad as didn . Wins ior : oe gta - | ézyk and Clarence Peaks did well Brooklin’: any yard oe br aff Soe aed ’ Lloyd "t deserve a halve. = | Firing @ fine 79, from the back a : ein Manager Gabe Paul : in the Eagles’ running game and) Diels! allt yard field oath) tiston 3 . “Ate we playing HOW,” asked. Lioyd,.“or HOW [ teas at Oakland Hills CC, yester. Bagh year : cay "tessa of ‘hen 1 #4 pase receivers thy ol. Cameegy fea SOOT ce any | MANY?" : : )\day, Fred Ewald won the club's! and Jackson wil on from Nashville ‘at inert —.~4, The game spon.ored by 0-| note (ezard fant) ohn (i. yard Tn golf, you play HOW MANYT rs _|junior golf title over Dave Cam-ithis year after the close of the/Assn, He is a younger brother Pe” Neel tll eeelaiiatea = tM: oF te) jeron. Cameron wound «up his| International Lengue season and|Ed Bailey oat waning eataline : 29,500, Porry (bextra pointers a - jround with 83. Te Ipnyotts oS ae are: ithe Reds. orn wae fas ir = ' : és + q pe es \ os : a = ; i . : e Gh ' ’ f : oe . Le Be él =i ages - ’ ih A | . : 4 > ~ 4 . ; \ r : { ee \ j i 1 ‘Vy yy 7 See our wide range of PITTSBURGH finish- es and colors to meet “every home painting need. Pontiac Glass Co. * 23 W. Lawrence St. Darn Safe Becomes Top Harness Winner too disaffected by injuries, to be FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH Paints Exclusively for 37 Years DU QWOIN, Ill. (APy — Darn Safe became the top money win- the pacing mare, Belle - GOOD H COMPLETE LINE OF EQUIPAAENT! ° + EVERYTHING for the HUNTER ¢ * and OUTDOOR SPORTSMEN! - NEW EQUIPMENT is arriving right now! We've got everything from bullets browse around . have them available. dozers (almost) so _come_in and- . « Put ‘your wanted needs on lay-away and ready for the coming season. Bank financing easily WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAY SEPT. 5 UNTING : to bull- Closed Alt Day Monday Sept. 7 SEE YOU TUESDAY! ® By The Ai . Idaho — Tommy (Hurricane) Plenty Of Parking Jackson, 198, - Far Rockaw pT e Logan, . he 630 Oskiond e LOS ANGELES “Alfredo Urbina, 134%, FE 8-0453 5 ee “Pre “francine is Scanion aden Moyer, 149%, '@e@e0eee8eee land stopped, Paddy cor 146%, Brechin, 'N we. makes sense. scheduled “breather” or “rabbit anced strength, both within co basis. Predicting college football is a precarious pastime. Foot ball is not a game that follows form. Tt ts basically a game of movement, blocking and tackling. The degree of execution of these fundamentals depends greatly on desire or spirit, which can vary appreciably with individuals and teams from game to game. We often hear an unexpected result explained by one team being “up” and the other “down”—and this usually ~| The “down” team will invariably lose, co it is favored disproportionately by the breaks or unless it enjoys an ad- | Vantage in personne! too wide to spirit. Such advantages in personnel become increasingly rarer with each season for two reasons. First, the deliberately extinct. Second, there is an ever-increasing spread of bal- be bridged by the “up” team’s hunt” game is fast becoming nferences and on a national In this respect, I can recall few> single major team that can look forward with any certainty at all to an undefeated season. And can think of several which are good enough, if personnel comes through as anticipated and is not fat--or near the top by” season's end. Every section has at least one team and most of them have two er mere capable of the highest ranking, The Western Confer- ence has at least four in Ohio State, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Purdue. It is never wise to underestimate a Notre Dame. team, yet I feel that the Irish schedule, squared against the time needed for Coach Joe Kuharich to develop his line, ‘will keep them from national chara- ‘|pionship contention this year. By Bolt Now Plays a ‘Jolly Game,’ but Can't Win KANSAS CITY (AP)—Tommy Bolt, once the temperamental ter- ror of professional golf, says he is playing a “jolly — with poor results. So far this year, Bolt said yes- terday, he hasn't thrown a club, snarled at a tournament official| or insulted a*fan. And, he hasn’t| won a tournament, either. “IT just can't get started,” Bolt told newsmen gathered to watch the pros limber up for the annual $20,000 Kansas City Opén, which begins today. ‘‘I don’t know what it is, But I know this much, I've got to win this one.”’ THURSDAY'S FIGHTS sseciated Press seasons that have matched and|- none that have surpassed the way|next year, they probably will be 1959 shapes up. I can't think of ajup near the top again. UT feel Coach Bud Wilkinson” will 'Penn State. In fact, let me say Oklahoma, of course, must be considered seriously any year, and have his best quarterbacking and most dangerous attack since 1956. In the Southeastern Conference, Louisiana State, Auburn and Mis-| sissippi all have rich possibilities. There is also a second group, Tennessee, Clemson, with South- Carolina not too far behind. The Southwest Conference has a candidate capable of challénging the best from any other area in Southern Methodist, with . Texas and Texas Christian only a fur- long or two, if that much, behind the Mustangs. And it is axiomatic among football men that Rice, under Coach Jess Nealy, can be real tough on any given Saturday. Army will have another fine foot- ball team this year, capable of representing the East respectably against the best of any section, and you can also keep an eye on that the top Eastern independent group of Army, Navy, Penn State, Syracuse and Pittsburgh will year in and year out stack up well against the best five from any area. The Ivy League should have two very fine football teams in Dart- mouth and Princeton—and the out- come of their game may. well de- cide the championship in that ‘group, as it did a year ago when Be Se est ae” Ee nS Tonight, at velaxation ae more Seaaren! 8 7 (Crown will Ke oped! sitcces ‘a richly enjoyed by more people in more places than any other whiskey. SAY SEAGRAM'S AND BE SURE GLLNDED WHISKEY, 66 PROOF. 659% ORM MEUTRAL SPIRITS, SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS COMPAAY, WEW YORK CITY. Dartmouth won. out |Under the late Red Sanders. 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Dave Gillanders of University of Michigan, a former state and na- i g™ i ji ciel! nee FE aT ti a G + =e “hh A : : $ F ir ¢ of P: of was far out in front of runners- up Argentina and Mexice, each with four. because of head butting in the third round, ; Light welterweight Vince Shomo, BRAKES RELINED Of Thursday's gold medals, the U. S. won four of them in swim- ming, sweeping all events. Today New York, got a technical knock- out over Luis Aranda, Argentina; Wilbert Mc Clure, Toldo, Ohio, de- 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: it was expected to win five more.|cisioned Jose Burgos, Venezuela.in|) Eemeye 2&8, vugelst nd, tne, eed - 4 Wheels cena. 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AP Wirephote DIVING GRACE — Brazilian Wilma Carvalho executes a back-1%-layout in diving competition in the Pan American Games /Fla., and Joan Spillane, Houston, | ' : ‘ || unbeaten through the second night] 77 W. Huron 8.0424 at Chicago yesterday. The U. 8. is anating \eompmang 55 — — next medal POs of competition and heavyweight *, . FE : has track and other events, Dale Lewis, Milwaukee, light heavyweight Frank Rosenmayer,' Redwood City, Calif., middleweight! James Ferguson, Oklahoma City, | BOWLERS Ckla., lightweight Jim Burke, Boul- : Wilson, Toledo, O., had perfect zero sities for pinning every op prege i Time Openings Avcil- a iv: ponent. Bantamweight Dave Auble, | : Ithaca, N.Y., had two points, ij © Men's & Women's Leagues and featherweight Lou Giani, Hunt-| ‘ ° e Men's Teams & Individuals © Women's Teams & ington, N.Y., and welterweight Individuals Doug Blubaugh, Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex., one. : Louis Schaefer, Berea, 0., were | (nly one of five tennis gold med- Leogees oa ‘Completely Air Conditioned’ 4 MONTCALM 4 i BOWLING CENTRE Major League Boxes |Mitiraedatus Paula Jean Pope, Los Angeles, ® 12-time national champion, dean Lenti, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Barbara Dudeck, De- troit, swept women's springboard diving, George Breen, Indianapo- lis, with a record 4:34.1, finished ahead of George Harrison, Orin- da, Calif., and Eugene Lenz, San- ta Maria, Calif., in the 400 meter men’s freestyle, and Frank Mc- Kinney, Indianapolis, Charles Bittick, Long Beach, Calif., and | Wants Baseball Included jin Anti-Trust Measure \3] Ss ( *| WASHINGTON “*AP) Sen.|ing professional football, hockey) Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY) said 8nd basketball, is “completely in- today he will fight to include base-|@dequate because it does not in- bail in a bill that exempts other |Clide baseball.” essional from the anti-|. ‘I do not intend. to stand by ha laws. _s while baseball, which has been the ~*~ *« * subject of ektensive hearings, is =| He said a bill approved yester-|shortchanged in this way,” Keat- day by the Senate Anti-Trust and)!ng said in a statement. 5|Monopoly subcofnmittee, cover- He added that when the bill is [eel mee considered by the Senate Ju- diciary Committee, parent body of the subeommittee, he will offer an amendment to bring baseball within its coverage. backstroke. by ‘Althea Gibson, New York, in| Another U. 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Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH Across from Firestone 1h Pontiac Teams Enter Stale Tournament Play Two Pontiac baseball teams and | the battle for the ‘state “A” ‘season plunge into state tourna- jment warfare this weekend. | ‘On the baseball front, the | Knights of Columbus wade into | The Knights and Jackson were scheduled to collide at 4 p.m. this afternoon on Bailey Park’s No. 6 diamond, Besides Bailey, addi- the Michigan Class A tourney at Htional games will be held at Post Battle Creek and Griff’s Grill Park and the BC Stadium. NOW OPEN! 70 Acres of Rolling: Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA Reservations now being taken OS 8-2495 HEBROOK: RIDING STABLE enters the Class B event at De- * * * trett. . Eight teams are entered in the The Pontiac Stars compete in the|“‘B’ tourney with games slated i\women’s state softball tournament|at Butzel and Manz fields in the lat Cheboygan with their Motor City. The Grill team gets | i under way tonight at 8:15 on the Rouge providing the opposition. ‘into action today with the Grill \team slated to play under the | lights. | Jackson will be the Knights’ | Ist round opponent at Battle Creek where 16 teams from all parts of Michigan are entered in Detroit Reostertail winner Sat- urday at 1:30 en Butzel Field. If they lose, they will clash wtih | the loser of the same contest at 10 a.m. tomorrow, also at Butzel. There are five women's teams |competing in the ‘‘A'’ softball tour. means s Brcallent | Ps mild modern taste AB BREWING 0O., INC. DETROIT 7, MICH. ney at Cheboygan. The local girls face the winner of tonight's Negau. nee-Zeeland game tomorrow morn-| ing. All tournaments will be played ; |moor Golf Club. | paves the way for Bill) age. = Michaels of Detroit Golf * * * the ball of park every Club, -who gained the posi- Ron Kottler is the 1950 club | time they come to bat and they |he ought to take a lot of batting ’ champion at Franklin Hilis with a pe iy agg Sedgley vere eA . tion of No. 1 alternate in/t2-hole score of 313. . Franklin’ Butzel diamond with Ecorse-River| © er, they will meet the Dearborn- L Just as he suspected, young Ray Lovell of Birming- ham won't be able to make the trip to Colorado Springs later this month for the National Amateur Golf Cham- pionship. His education is getting in the way. Ray, whose full name: correctly reads Frank R. Lovell Jr., plans to enter Wayne State University Medi- | cal School this fall and Orientation Week falls during the running of the U.S. Amateur Sept. 14-19 at Broad- | So the 20-year-old Lovell> announced that he would be unable to go, which honored by 200 niember's, guests | and friends last weekend. Meyer | is now an energetic 61 years of changed to medal play ee for the Ist time. HEY RUBE! Rube Wideman knocked a a shot into the cup for an eagle three on the 18th hole at Pontiac CC as he and partner Bob Isgrigg won the overall Elks League crown in a three-way playoff among di- Wideman was medalist with 41-34 —TS, one over par, and Isgrigg had 37-39—76. Glenn H and Cliff) Maison took 2nd place with Hard-’ ing shooting 38-38—76. Curt Fiath and Charley Speck wound up last! in the title playoff Tuesday’s 36-hole quali- fiers at Orchard Lake CC. Lovell, captain of the University ‘Tot Michigan golf team last spring, Ww With the withdrawal of Lovell, . ] Michigan's seven-man delegation to the Rockies consists of Tommy R.} ees Weer a ——— CHAM ON sacro support Turning down a trip to the Na- tional Amateur was difficult for Lovell, but he has put first things ‘first. Why should Ray want to be-! ‘come a doctor? Well, his father’s: complete moniker is Dr, Frank R. Lovell Sr. SHORT PUTTS Jack Zinn of Red Run toured al- Join thousands who've found relief a) | Complete Materials for Garage most all of Orchard Lake's back’! nine in his bare feet at Tuesday's sectional trials, * * * CASS LAKE on a double elimination basis and all champions will be decided on| Labor Day. The Knights and Griff's spectively. Russian Turns In Best Pentathlon TURIN, Italy (AP) — Russia's For the Beer Vassili Kuznetsov turned in Thurs- . day what is regarded as the of good cheer... world’s best performance in the . < penthathlon. Kuznetsov also holds lively, light the world’s decathlon record. af * But - Kuznetsov’s score in th and refreshing, World University Games of 4,006 > points—the largest number ever enjoy E& B recorded for the five-sport event _ {ficial world record at the 19th icidinag ie irsarharional Track hole It’s and Field Federation does not ny Ga keep records for the penthathlon. PAR-excellent! « Kuznetsov's performances~ were 23 ft. 7 in. in the broad jump, 238-10.20 in the javelin throw, 22.2 seconds in the 200-meter dash and 4:59.5 in the 1,500-meter rin, ‘Doe Day’ Held at Twin Beach “Doe Day” Annual activities were held this week by the Wom- en's Silver Lake Golf League with Twin Beach Country Club. Awards +5 id 4 | ry Tuesday and Friday Night are city “A” and “B” champs, re-| PHARMACY 3000 Orchard Lake Road Harbor FE-3-7831 Twin Beach pro C. B. 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Ask Edison how | = mae oS) cov eiogiowbips baa heater, can & i VP ats méan hot water aplenty round the clock. ne Pe ee, me er * oy. an >» AF. as 20IT EDISON oO TWEN TY-EIGHT ® Sages j ae iy ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1950 Se Erte Specializing in Good Food PPYTTTTITT Titi titi FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND Take the famify out for a won- derful meal at the Green Parrot CESSOHOHHHOHEH HO OHHSHOSSHOHSETHOOOOOEES hit aes eeseeeooeeo a A of INE Our dining. room seat- |_| VISIT OUR . aarrnats ‘atn'e eve yh oct fl COCKTAIL \ Banquets vote cer-togetne LOUNGE j v2 2 | = Gree Der 0 om, we Some Suaden 3 pa fo 3 om \ 1650 N. Perry at Pontioc Rd. FE 3-9732 a : \excenerasererene (hahatiathadeatatathathathatsatbatbatharhac ce (sesessassrs cree “onsen Headiness = uw \ GREEN PARROT NMoon-Faced. Molly ee: to Shake Hay From: Hair 7 calist Molly Bee wants the public to let her shake the hay from her blonde pony tail and become a sophisticated lady instead of a hillbilly singer. In fact ‘she's clipped the pony tail and tossed away the bows, hoping audiences will see her as a B-yearold in fullsbloom, “I just cut half of the pony tall though,’’ she said cautiously. “I didn't want to be too radical, : “Everybody still thinks I do country songs but I don’t,” she complained. “Some people can't realize the fact I'm not the little girl they used to see on Ernie Ford's show. “IT was a teenager singing Show tSorts Fri. at 7:00 & 9:15 P.M. LANA TURNER . is JOHN GAVIN: SANDRA DEE DAN QWERLIAY SUSAN KOHNER ROBERT: ALDA -JUANITA MOORE MAHALIA JACKSON wngng “Trouble of the Warig” mitation Of Ji fe COLon Show Starts Fri. at 7i 300 & 9:15 P.M. —COMING SOON-— “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” _ “THE HORSE SOLDIERS” “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” “THE NUN STORY” young songs on that show and a let of folks remember me for it.”* The bright-eyed songstress, age pearing at the Moulin Rouge night- club here, also watches the clothes! she wears, or doesn’t wear, de pending on how yeu look at these things. ‘+. * & “Some audiences expect me to: come on stage in flat shoes and a great big flowing skirt,” she said. ‘Recently, on TV, I wore q dress with small shoulder straps. It was the first time on television that I didn’t wear a dress with a high collar. IN A SHEATH? say if they saw me in a sheath,” Jed exclaimed. “I even get letters from grandmothers if they don't ‘like the clothes I wear.” | All of which leads Molly to con- | clude she has a nation full of par- ‘ents as an Audience, bedy’s girl and they all have | “Edon't know what people would) “My problem ts that I'm every- | [oo wear,” whe said sadly. ‘‘It seems 1 have 20,000 parents. Molly barely escaped being for-| ‘ever sfuck in the backwoods re-| ‘cently when a country type TV) (series, in which she was to have: starred, fell through “I'm afraid if that series had gone on I never would have gotten _... J. away from being a hillbilly artist,” Lis “DONTIAC “~ ‘hin EAE 54500 ge) hn VY Theat Ce 7 PRs Open 6:45 P.M. sym DRIVE-IN 5a Pa Ld Show Starts 7:30 P.M. 3-BIG FEATURES—3 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! It's a Riot! — It’s a Scream! Wedding night or not.. everything's gotta stop till Our Hero finds one fully-equipped destroyer escort he | knowa"he left around here somewhere... AND There never was a motion picture like HA Acclairtied the greatest story of the West ever filmed! ALSO. eww - BONUS FEATURE A “eee errr, eT T Te eT eee ee eee ‘rrr? sae onder aa 7. ‘ she claimed. “There's always a chance it might be sold to an advertiser yet, but I hope not, “The salary would be fine, but I'd end up losing money because it would hurt my over-all career," * * * she's pert Molly doesn't! “new person” | Although change, the want to become a overnight *] don't think it's commertial to startle everybody by changing an idea about what I would L tooking—for—a+- adult, I’m not a sexpot and don’t want to perform that way. “For instance, I'd Jove to sing’ blues but I'd never be accepted doing them. BE. be 8 few wee before 1-will-be: “To many people these things) sound like simple problems, But, they're not when you ‘have to overcome them. “= {2 eee OL eeemebia you watch, when I'm 25 say ‘gee, she looks good for Developing Coal Gas WASHINGTON — | might be thought of now aslo develop. gasoline-trom cos oats said by i — a 7 aa a to BOX OFF OPEN 7 P.M. An dea. the de tte te. tte tte. tee te. . NOW . Sinan if E Kueh if te HERE If Is! Hear These “y » ext ATTRACTION! “DIARY of a HIGH SCHOOL BRIDE” > P HOLLOW” ~~ and “THE GHOST OF DRAG STRI Nora ler Sek ® — ae. p FIRST RUN Rock & Roll Hits | J tugs "The Lost Missile” SUCH - IN { ANY MOTION PICTURE ~ EXCITEMENT TODAY! EXCLUSIVE 1st RUN DOUBLE FEATURE my LOVE AND © FYADVENTURE THE CASTING! THIS is THE PICT URE YOU'VE SEEN AND HEARD ABOUT ADVERTISED ON TV AND RADIO! . "IVE ALWAYS HATED YOUR, HANDS ON MEI!” S BOLD AND DARING AS rwrry ‘ / ‘ 4a “1 = Step AN EXTRAORDINARY - ‘EXPERIENCE IN SUSPENSE! —— “ORDER to KILLS with EDDIE. ALBERT Shown ot nae 4 lage 50-8:15 THEY FOUGHT 3) LU RY 9 DRIVE IN THEATER UNIT NO. 1 —In Color— | THEY LOVED JERRY WALD'S menctee @ TONITE OD tenn Ocspene UNIT NO. 3 in -Color— HUMAN EMOTION STRIPPED TO UNIT NO. 2 NOTHING BUT 3- UNIT PROGRAM -3 PREMIER wvreevrevrevre,wT PONTIAC DRIVE IN ‘ewrreefeef'''T'tvvvt*Y* THEATER Hwy FE 5.350 "rwrevwrvevrvrrvrvrvrvrwrrYYwTY© wrwrrrYreY ia ie i i i ti ‘rrr TTTTT"" 4 ‘wTwrurvrvwew? rwevrrvrvrye. vrwrevervrwrvrwrvrwrrvevrrwrYrY A WONDERFUL PICTURE! Hii . He raised his daughter with jazz for a lullaby..‘and.used his Five Pennies dixieland — combo—Glenn MiNer, Dorsey, Goodman ‘and the rest-for baby sitters! Now he raises the heart of all America with the most _ triumphant comeback of all! é ey ge ORKS DISPLAY * a A sy See ipii te en catnm a eatl eat e elriae ae Le, ae Se eee a I ee te tnack ie J ‘ ihe. : f er ; eos i 8 A En Eis test tek oat PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 = : Bk | JAMES DEAN | @ ~ : "Rebel Without » Cause” | UARE ond & ~ [) Thursday, in tests designed to. give eo : C Bg By at noun Je city’ push-button control ot ae 1G , WASHINGTON (AP) — The La-/98 "Enjoy am evenin Be ce ae >< | | tase OF wae é DANCING | jautad =| oF Border Aggression |i.ba F PONT | eee aun) Be ~ eer | rn 2 a the * SS rhes = N CENTER J . “ [Job gi t OE ees Sao +x IN BOTH By * , ons KK ams || “REFORM SCHOOL|| JOHNNY {€ ~ the task bes sco FROURLE 3 a he svvorment i peticing| AR Ren a —_ ONT Z WOMEN néGUNS| Sian cis Gam "is ger Sen aca 2 $6 ex wane worex-Ta wove entire with ccnraien Wiarton Some tee GENE EVANS warns comreci: ion commey-rom onentscrrney stone attacking Indian border patrols; Mitchell, or those he designates; ee }, Smorgasbord Luncheons WEEK DAYS _Smorgasbord Dinners FRI. & SAT. ONLY JAM SESSION : i : oF i | ; ENJOY eA Y H 4DaDED TONITE and FIS MPLETE DINNERS ° H Leecher — Short Orders : eSHRIMP —— —— "Relations : @SEA FOODS BO ni Nag nig hk valle arn For DINNER or SNACK CHICKEN © Sie Sgt cess 7 pe, Meee io Tints ric, Ol Wo Cua senvace ~~ combo 3 ¥ Dalai La: at. eSTEAK a ec aang “0 a ‘Nehru ina pga yg he = IF YOU WISH... It’s | IRV LaDUKE ‘ FE —The iland of bier Be ‘ intention 0! o war and rocodiles! ’ BOB \ CHICKEN HOUSE - pie to’ remive border road COMBO inediaibasensd ALL NEW! IN COLOR ’ We ences by negotiation. Peiping has ick- any with eagle” torture! +-- ADVENTURES OF . 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 _ on = ee bids -to talk NEIL KIMLER AND —The hypnotized THE SCREEN’S eee i SAGINAW AT WILSON HARLAN KAGLE pice eeeeen el 24 Hour Service EVERY FRL AND is chang native | ARZAN"! S AY NIGHT ‘ r/ i + Ample Parkin . (Governors : RDAY Wi Thursday ond Fridey 9.00 P.m.(p: Hug Off isk Saturday end Sunder 8:30 a Nikit ’ Di s Prigtct t a / 54 Venteny, & as peat Seay See & Hear 7 The Kuntrey Kuzens [M2 | ny vattea press tnternationa dl ‘aa dens Ber witsen |\* |, The governors of Texas and Call. Mh BOB Jonsar gran (A |Premier” Nikita S. Khrushchev's JAM SESSION A [his attacks ‘on’ the U.S.” Com BAILEY Y oe gressional “‘Captive Nations’’ reso- Init SA r ~Tarzan's beautitul mate attacked! = ss = PAUL LENNON - | . |fornia today dismissed Soviet y Sensational Comedy ML. m= = ,~m te = S\nhn Swi ; ayor of th EVERY SUNDAY 3 P.M. lution. wid Hillbillies” . “It would be interesting to see = runt ELAINE savact AFRICA! Lovely Exotic Dancer OLD DUTCH MILL reer ee a'ay i jwould have reacted if the parlia- vy) “@ |ment of Mexico . . . had passed) = => HIS BAND Auburn at Churchill 1 Rd. Fa |a resolution demanding that Texas, AA \Arizona and California be ‘liber-| {lil ated from American Slavery’,” Music in Weste Khrushchev said ‘in the ——— wy sae ef Foreign Affairs. ==— tAusic. Gov. Price Daniel of Texas | === snows FRIDAY sear M presents + in MEMOCOLOR Xu =m i : 3 ran : = ez : Soh sw WITH TWO Ww Visit Willi D , t the Ne charged that Khrushchev's state. mn AND SATURDAY FABULOUS "4 0 TOM THUMB INN Qe os eae 28 | crn QS “FHT FOR us 4 ys. : ) | "© GORDON SCOTT on i!2 Brown shrugged. the vak - SPADAFORE FRIDAY and & Accordian “I don't intend to get involved cure wenritoe 2 BAR Uy SI EEION EVERY TUESDAY WITH FRANK PERRY. AND HIS -SWINGMASTERS Dell’s Inn =32" J] $ ihe tek Wen iene 2-298) of Huron aL 5 RS RC EVE BRENT RICKIE SORENSEN - JL JARMYN and CHETA PLUS “THE SEASON'S | BEST... THRILLER!" Wa ~Leok Magazine ’ “Surpassing the suspense — of “Rear Window”... the excitement of “To Catch A Thief” said “It he doesn'?-already under- ae © W. Coss at Horen free choice by which the state of —_the-—federal ff mion-and the brutal Soviet sup- i pression of Hungarian ovet sup | as iit Brown said, “the rest of the world MANS does.”’ | =o : c. 7 NOW! Ge ae | ‘BIG CARTOOKS Plus 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 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS - JAMES STEWART DORIS ; ¥ # = I ® Sie eae Ss a c * * a Nyy ic ™ : 20 jaw wo; a nen ae =z = Tris EARTH IS MINE | ee HITCHCOCK'S aa ~THE MAN WHO “KNEW TOO MUCH ——and 3rd THRILLER —— 4 Dine out this weekend and dance to the 4 Music of BOB LAWSON TRIO Friday and Saturday, What's happening to New Drayton Inn? Something New tc Coming Seon — Wateb tor it! Pameus Style Dinners, Lencheons Are Our Specialty ‘New Drayton Inn RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE. . 4195 Dixie Highway OR 3-7161 PTL iL uit ee a) ee eee Pee a eee ee # OT SETTLER WT ee Ne aE Sh Sn aS emer Ree (8 See eossusti oo fe Ad "LIQUOR --BEER-- WINE. | Park Free zune seam: Aj Same OD AAASSACRE Em Take Out on Beer — Pizsa = Sandwiches ’ ame, + * n . 4 b ; for will be Se . } 9 ‘ WCRE/ | rs 94: Weet Haron Street PRen oan «| OE oe ge er fie techn your wits tisianeres ” E yuan iV \ re eeteree eee res ee Cae eewes ners + wmvetoesr. tntepmatveuat, “onveane \ k. en OG ce, ores arid gameTyY _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Fi FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 4, 1959 LOR ae a Keeper Drowns | “Want More for Your Money.. “» _ For an Evening of Entertainment Listen to “SULLY,” 250 ibs, of Musical Rhythm | playing your fayorite songs 6 nights a week. = * 3 (oor Kaien e Open for Ae. Care 1A fi *— SMORGASBORD DINNERS — » DINNERS SUNDAY DAILY Lanes 20. 6:80 to 10:80 P.M, 12:88 i % = rm? $1.95 “Tow & COUNTRY INK “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant’ S Telegraph Rad. Welcome to the New CLUB TAHOE 4769 Dixie Hwy. Pigpeg trast Just South of Williams Lake Road first class, DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by the ‘3 LITTLE WORDS’ with JOE at the Organ—HAROLD on the Sax and RAY on the Drums house when. J ~. 2 Wind gusts swe - FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE , out into. the lake. ZIPPER BINDERS cc. Pleasant Service in Modern Surroundings SUBDUES DANISH YOUTH — A Copenhagen ‘ AP Wirephote x« *« * : LADIES’ NIGHT Every WEDNESDAY “@ policeman grabs a teenager during an outbreak ‘They also stoned. police and broke windows. |, Jones. had difticulty kening RICH ALLIGATOR LOOK Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon-2 A. M. Closed Sunday -* of violence at an inter-Scandinavian rock 'n’ roll Twenty-two of the young rebels were arrested Both wel deus bales. Sanes did | ; 2 - Phone OR 4-0022 concert. Youths knocked the props from under following the fracas at Copenhagen's Ballahoej | iy , i G on carte ced. soins a oe ae 98° : a= ange, cousing Le collap ili spectators. M usic Hall, and swam back to the lighthouse. | = ring . fps Bo mxmeied erioteaane: : * ~~ — oe Gagnon alerted the Mackinac’ Easy-open zipper, inside pocket. Island Lifeboat Statjon and patrol | *Plus Taz Service stations in some states! In the United States and Eng. boats were t cat. are forbidden by law to show onjland a child under the age of 'P olitical Space tieued the Leer ped = their price signs how much the'seven- years is not criminally li- ‘spotlight Le consumer pays in taxes on each'able for any act is violation of wt Off er ed F ree . potlights. . | Zipper Binder, has all convenient fittings____1.98* Zipper Binder, strong Texon, wipes clean___.1.79* lion of gasoline he purchases j|law. US & Id Map Zi Binders, hand 1.00 Dp ANCING a oi : lby Newspaper _|Fsi charges Rape Conve Leone Lact Biden tanta xt — MODERN ond SQUARE DANCING - | PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) — A Of Two Employes Schoo! Bags, Texon and plaids. Firm stadded 5-NIGHTS-—5 ond SQ SA AY WIGHT eee tony centising apace| WASHINGTON (AP) — The M Pottom, outside lunch pocket; strep & handle_1.69 ¢ a lumn — Wednesday — Thursday — pie Typ TURD free to each candidaté for gover-| FBI has charged two men with School Carry-all, plaids or solids; roomy___1.00 : —Music B kidna; two young Men BILL LAWSON . nor. ae women wa wore fer th Frankie Meadows =... AND HIS BAND — ff te Plant city Courier offered) gatite ‘on Kidaping. was invoked 2, Smiling GLENN EASTMAN Calling ithe space in order “to do SoMe-| a ae eee maid EG = the Hi-Fi’s Host AIR COOLED | [thing to reduce the cost of guber-| sq 27. end Joseph L. 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Grant Co. 6) CALL Ny 149 Weat Hedven “Street FE 2-9603 {h re RHE Sc LUMBER | == HE COMPANY . a | — a ee ee ee Sede Pee ee ee, ee oo ees : e e : A = 5 ‘ *j ? ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 we Oe ee 1 : a ney ays to Make : : . eo : Investing for Income Still in Style PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 ee ’ * £ 3 a 8 = % a E ay , "Td & ‘ml j oo See | ; oe % rh some pleasant news, . a Bn =~% ag if . ———e= | I : ' f § i E i E : : E E 5 8 t We i dy F Eg | i a i : 4 as =F Z : 3 B i bs cigl i é f 2 = 5 pied ts i "i Ht i 7 : if | E i rt & sFs ef BER Ht a + ENOze. Paw. wwy-| Uf GOT GOOD-NEWS FER Yous] THANKS 7 there were only 66 decreased pay- Uf THAT BEAR I WAS TELLIN’ ¢ ge and 6%, omissions. Y : sr ASOUT, I SET A TRAP, } —% a |. \ SA G- + LY 1950 by WEA Garvin, the. TM. Mag US. Pat. , ¢ AND NEARLY pa pairs got AND BY CRACK ie faraineg\ | a Of aul I WONDER ety Zz MY CLUBS HAVING wi N OE HE'S [ [Sz] A binge ay Me youR Bass WL|| IT To CHEAP || MAD AT ME wei. Eee DRUM @--- I'M IN STUNTS>-" . = ITS TOP SECRET! & PARADE TODAY OKAY Y = + Sisto “Mother, don’t you ever, EVER again use rabbit repellent.” ; ‘2 “ : ee . . iy : « me es «THIRTY-TWO S j pane é ee i ie el ee ee ae a eS . 5 = * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 3 ; oe 2 4 Market Rallies in Active Trading === NEW YORK w—The stock mar- ket rallied early today after three! straight sessions of persistent sell-| ing pressure, Trading was fairly | active. ; Gi abor : seaaed 24 Oa the eve) ot the tong F ~ ‘Apples Ee rpg na aca eo the failure of any important cont- Day weekend it was apparent A700 Welt iivers bu. cscs:.2.,” 299 mercial business to develop over- prices had been knocked down slower me i 13 UO. ..cccee-- 416 sieht low enough to revive speculative | Grapes, Concord. pk 1 interest in hope of a change in \ penne’ auasee Juptiew, OU Gccss 3:60) Pakistan was. understood to be trend after the holiday, a tra@- (Peaches, Hale Haven, bu. .--sesteee 3.90 in the market for a small amount ditional milestone. ip Pears. bariett mess. Oe + 3). of hard wheat but Brazel) which I higt ‘ Clapp eae scseseecsrae- 2OS had been expected to take about > id ee 2 Meanwhile, evidence of 7s ver ‘hams *Damsan, ly bu. ..... ***' 995 three million bushels took less interest rates at home and abroad | Pius vane. ie bu tl then 6 mniliion. and a eredit squeeze on Joanable’ Watermelon. DU ....-+49+ sooverseges 2.00 . funds continued VEGETABLES Trade was at a standstill near Steels, motors, rubbers, — air- Beane green welt hor oe--+ 8225 the end of the first hour with 4, . F sete reer eee ‘ crafts, oils, drugs and electronics Beans, Wonders, bw. .......+.0- 359, Wheat % cent a bushel higher to if were well on the upside. Chemi- lpeane ee gatas aseNes He di, \% Tower, Gasieniher $1.9244; corn cals and rails were generally! | Beans. wax, by. ise My higher to % lower, September, . * topped bu... RmionCOORCT higher Coppers showed little | Beets, no. yr aes pehsee $1.18%; oats M% "higher to % lower,' change Broccoli, N o} dos. beds. .....4... ‘9 15) Septe mber new type contract 66%; . Cabbage, bu peat a) * * * Cabbage Curly. ba. reeset eeenee 7 ae rye % higher to % newer Sep-| Texas Instruments took off on a/ Carpege. shen Pe, ~ Pag) tember $1.31%; soybeans % higher gain of around 4, Thiokol Tose |Carrote. topped. bu 30 ‘to “4 lower, September $2.09%. more than a point as did Youngs Conroe dae. cme aed ~ . "| Cauliflower, dor 38! ousvee . 250) town Sheet. wate, Sestelia® SOR soot Grain Prices US. Steel halved an early 1-point |Gelery, root. doz 1. sseeveeeess 2 68 gain. Lukens gained mare than a papas ail taney, we We 4.25) CHICAC o un. a Opening | i , / point, American Motors continued Cucumbers, pickle, bu oo. ..s+-+.+. 459 | CMTCAGO, j t | Cucumbers, siteers, bu 2.06. era! ae fairly active and up another point. |piii dos ens vececcccdec. 100 Wheat Dec vseeee 3 ly bu 150 Sep 193% Mar wsesee ct Chrysler backed away slightly, eSiblenc Long type. “PR. .scc0.p2., 1O8|Dee aes 198%, = Rye from a gain of about a point. Kohirebt doz behe. .1,.2000: 1 oe aay 1s. ap oe ah. a b . ir) 7 eenee See es a eer 1.7§ Jly ee 1.64'4 Mar veces 2-20 k k Onions, green, md ah Corn “ ry me : Me Onions, Dry, 3 ib bag 00 Bep eves 1 ary New Yor Stoc $ Onions Pickling: HR, a eae snc oe 4 Dec ari Lard (drums) oo Parsley curly GOR DOME coves vnsee Mar Sep . (Late Morning Quotations) eee, ee ee ee ee tie one ee Figures alter decimal point are eighths |» Peas, Black Eye, Dit. vc. cescesseees 250 Oats ‘ine’ type) Nov , 637 a 7 . ene ee ee eee t Admiral 193 Johns Man 621 /coveors Cayenne os. . 1 = Hep , 61 Dec 9.10 ppers. Pimiento, bu Be Air Reddue 64.2 Jones & L ao |Penpers hot Muy Meese es ails Allied Ch “ ; seuere a. A Peppers, Red @weet, bu “so 3.28 Li ' k Allied Gira elsey ay Peppers, Sweet, bu : 60) ives oc Allis Chal 374 Kennecott 90 -| Potatoes, New, 60 Ib bes cessencens 120) eee eee ae 7 pumpkin a verees Heed DETROIT LIVESTOCK Alcoa 4 resge adishes re OR cae eeeee = ot it Ain Airlin 26.2 Kroger J1.4|Radishes white dos 1gn DETROIT. Bept. 3 (AP)—Cattle sal-| Cc 43) LOF Glass 11.1/@quash, Acorn. bu. 175 able 200. Trade on limited supply Ae * 584 OL My 902 Pquash, Buttereu ' 200 slaughter steers and heifers active.| Ai MaPay : aa tole Aire 67 ee aera ty 99 Bteady to strong, qgws slow, not~fuily Ain Met Ci 261 Loew's Ine 314 @quach, Delicious, “% bu ; ae —— one pees eet sae: : oe 8 AS Spite pa pad es od bs bose haa ba seceveeecess £00,ing@ Utllity and standard mixed oferings Am Smelt 428 Cariliara 42:1 Baquach Bummer, “% bu. a0 1 04 20 00-25.00:; scattering utility cows 17.50- Am Tel & Tel (82 pee fe Mash 80.4 Tomatoes DU. wcesee seeeevecevvenss 200 1850; few canners and cutters 14.60- An Toe 99 Mack Trk 434(Turnips. bu 1.75117.60: these about steady; bulk cows still Asscanée 442 cre tin €oe 3a.g Furnips, topped BU ...cscrseeeevens 250 unsold. Compared last week good and Anes wec 67 eld D at af jeholee steers and hetfers active, 25- SOc Armeo Btl .. 184 ope cr. GREENS ihigher; utility and standard grass steers) Armour @ Co 29 sacral Cabpage Mo 1, DU. ..ccsceeessree. 4100 and heifers slow, steady to 260 lower, Atchison 276 oe Ch r} By ‘eer me. 1, be. 150\cows 100 lower; bulls steady to strong, Aveo Cor 136 paeer “ 130 |x oY ‘be. Neeeeeavies ease esics 160 two loads high chotee to prime 1110-1112 Rll wow 48 Oe keg 2001) teers 2900; around & loads high| Rett Steel 561 Ao) I = ~ 4 - 118 choice 1000-1008 Ih yearling steers 28.75; Bae Air 325 Monsen Ch 426 - 225 most choice 960-1180 Ib steers 27 50- Rend Btrs 221 case Peea $7 | ‘Turnt bu. me tb ise 50: several loads Gelade oe at a . : - urpips, bu choice 1200-1343 Ib steers D0, Role Warn a. Motorola... ve ; |load nigh chotee and prime 1208 Ib ielece Mi 122 Nat Btee ‘0 SALAD GREENS . | steers 28.25. good to low cholce steers. Sue My ed Cee ' relery Cabbage, doz .. es $229 95 80-27 35, load high good with an end meas B vue O16 Neat Dairy Bndive, BU icc eeeeseae Saxeeen verve 200 of ehotee around 1000 Ib. steers 27.50 Rudd Co 26 4 ma ube 1214 earl 7 200 load high choice 616 Ib heifers 2735 Burpoughe 30.2 . spibdpoeon ae [yatises Ribb pk i “9 around 5 loads average to high choice . -: . etture, to —tetters 27-387 funk foo Coe’ ce attece: heed’ oe +s heifers 2625-2700 good to low choice Cimph foup a Net Ese , 8 py Pee Lado Lab a eGodo basa 9 heifers 2600-2625 utility and standard) Can Dry 8 Geevinl | taal ne 1b steers and. helfers 2000-2500; utility Cdn Pae 2723 bilan eh ng at jcowa ¢ loned 1750-1850 canner, and cul oo LF: ce Chis We daly til rh 938 lta 13.00. utility balla 23.06-24 00: asco Cane JT 204 p wright utility up te 2450; cutter bulls) Gear Trae 194 penn a 7 Poultry and Eggs ee 100-2200; few lots good ta choice Chea & Oh |. 686 pare De. 404 700-750 Ib’ yearling feeder steers 27.00- Chrysler 6° Jenny, JC 107 DETROIT POULTRY pio bead good 409 Ib. stock steers crteny ere - 934 ite RR. 164|- DETROIT, Sept. 4 (AP)—Prices per) oy ** sco 1! Nain ; A : Vealers—Galable 25 Not enough to Clark cae Ae Pepel Cola .. a tory o.b, Detroit No. 1 quality live make ere Compared laa ook Co cx 3 vealere ateatly to 100 higher, most choice citrine SY hte ME) Bt me emt a om Gagne sue ol, a Lice ae Con OE ee, Phil Pot... «6 [We Wales Pie: , Barred, Rocks ain |e good 28.60.2400, —cull_and_stliliy on 3 Proct & O a7 Jcaponettes under Ihe. -22; over Bhee ble $0. Not h rn Co J Ls) p—Balable 50 ot enough any on ConPert hae os Pure OU 4 194-26; ducklings 26; turkeys heavy type! slaughter “clase to teat trade. Comper Cont Bak 624 m -. 7 hs al hena 26 liast week slaughter lambs stead te cap Cont ¢ 4746 Flepubtic Stl . 78 jlower: slaughter ewes strong to § ig cont Cop & & i277 Bevion oO 8) pee echy eics er: feeder lambs steady; most good end Cont Mot 19g Rex Drug 44) PETROTT, Bept @ (AP) Egas f 6 Wchotce spring Tambe 16 66-22 00; wtitity] Cont Ot 842 Revo Met 103 1 Detroit in case lots federal-state grades good lambs 1@00-1050; cull to choice Copper Rng .. 224 Ney Toh S54) Whites—Grade A extra large 47. large sinughter ewes 400-750: mainly $00 up Corn Pd... 837 Raval Dut 43 44-46; medium 29-30; small 18-19; gradeimost good and choice feeder Tame Curtis Pub ., 119 eet bah ql oe 32 eens vitae! ble Plas ‘ol 18.00-20 00, medium lambs down t f ; ree Lit Wi awe “TT Deere -1e 595 geoville Mf 24.31 argé i) Det Kdla aa total weekly receipie of government! 3 jeble 150. Butchers under 240 betta ian 45 pg a a graded eggs Aug 20-Mept. 4 were 0.300| [ha 26 cents lower, weights over 240) Daw .Chem ... 845 mine res a4 cases Ibe. along with sows steady; mined No Du Pont 2616 acseay: wo 425 Commercially graded net 2 and 3 200-240 ibs Lote a Fe ee Fast Air L ... 5 ‘ oor Whites--Cirade A jumbo cf arge|mixed No. | and 9 14.35; few hea 0 Fact Kod... 88 met ete sss 206) 40.43, mediim 26-28; small 18-17; browns!] 922 tb. 14.60; No. 2 and 3 240-300 Ibs Eaton Mfg ... 804 @peery Rd 92.9) OTade A Jumbo 43; large 90-41: moe-|19.96-13.78; mixed grades 160-200 Fi Auto L .. 60 @td Brand 1. 73. |@ium 28-27, amall 16-17, Grade B large veldaers 12.96-13.78; mixed grades sows iar hb aie th Se adder wae ee oes Enier Rad ... 144 Std O TF 4 = bd ; compa an Erie RK ws.06 144 Bid Ou No. : so afibele Fo sae "4 poet | bg to de 2 Ex-Cello-O ., 424 Gtevens JP..., 01 ; cents lower, welg Firestone: ....125 *@tud Pack 124 A trainload of coal one mile) under Re iba. 15-1.26; jower; weights Food Math .,. 612 Guther Pap 8 llohg contains 8.334 ¢ over oy dent steady to 25 cents higher; Ford Mot .s.. 824 Swift & Co... 48¢@) Ng Contains 6,J04 tons, sows nts higher, Freep = 281 eat Gas .. 93 «| = nae Frueh ra 347 exaco ‘ a Cen eA 4a} pen Oot 102 Cien Klee 777 extron 996 (ien Pde oo4 Timk Ro Bear, @9 Cien Mills 105 Tran W Air . 108 Cien, Motora ie Transamer 335 a rh & Fi 7) Twent Cen 4 Gen Time vi) Underwood 243 Gen Tire 6; Un Carbide 142 Cenenee sass 437 tin Par Ww Cilllette <- we: $6 (itt Air Lin wa Cloebel Wr ‘a 1 Unit Alre 41 Cicodtacn o2 Unit, Fruit 28.1 Gooeeret N22 Un Gas Cp 45 ; AT 19 UA Lines 205 Cit Ne Ry At 4 UB Rub 7 Greyhound 204 \ 0 Gulf Of ; 108 7 U8 Bteel 14 Hammer Pap i441 US Tob a4 Holland P 174 Upiohn 4a7 Homeatk . 40.4 Walgreen 47 Indust Ray .. 933 Weat Un Tel 378 ane Rand _ Oa, Weste A Bk 4 Iniand @tl bl Weatg El ao Int Bus Mch 4004 White Mot 44 Int Harv 623 Wilson & Co 4) Int Nick 06.9 Woolworth no Int Paper 1304 Young B&W . 394 Int Tel & Tel 225 Ye'st Sha&T 1412 Is} Crk Coal 164 Zenith Rad 103 4 NEW Y ae AVERAGES oO Bept : The Anedclated ah (Compiled by 10 18 18 60 Indust. Ratis Util Stocks '13 i —- 3 ' Net change. ‘ Noon yer » 3389 1360 079 2463 Trev. day. ~37T 88 98.1 2288 Week ago oe 1448 1401 90.5 2309 Month ago ten fed 2°130,.6 996 2333 : WO ve... 200 Dt 896 tA 1960 high .,.6. 3566 1476 109.6 388 1900 low. ...0...3061 1998 937 2115 1958 high 1120 1965 OAT S149 1958 low. 2447 809 T209 1564 DETROIT STOCKS . d. Nephier Co.) Figures aves decimal points are oighths High Low Allen Elec, & Equip Co®* ‘ 24 28 Rajdwin Rubber, Co * Py 4 Rove Gear Co* ee 43 45 QO L. Ol & Chem. Co* 12 18 Howell Eleéa Motor Co * 16 10.4 Pen. Metal Prod. Co.* 1) 146 The Prophet Co.* if 16.6 Rudy Manufacturing Co* 116 42 Toledo Edison Co 163 163 163 *No sale: bid and asked & Men in Brawl Appear Before JP, Pay Fines ROCYESTER — The four men involved in a brawl on Main street early yesterday morning appeared before Justice of the Peace Luther Green, paid fines of $25 each plus $5 court costs and were released. They had been charged with dis. “orderly. conduct. Pe £f 3 5 4 8 a3 aaa . a 8 4 . s 4 ' ® . a4 4 i The four are Rex Chambers, 24,| of, 1480 Cadmus St., Troy; William J, Swinson, 21, of jan Cambra St., Troy; Curtis E,* » 24, of 4050 Baldwin St., Pew , and Jer- ry B, Fisher, 23, of 53 Edith St, Pontiac, ' a a | Key stocks rose from fractions to a point or better. Some leaders | were unchanged or off slightly. | |Apples, Barly Melntosh, bu. MARKETS | lone ale dt kaa cows produce brought to the Farmer’: Are Unchanged Market by growers and sold by jthem ‘in wholesale package lots) CHICAGO #—Grain futures Quotations are furnished ‘prices scarcely budged from their Det rot powe of Markets, as of previous closes in draggy early ursaa Detroit Produce FRUITS 3 bu Trade. Several contracts were ug- changed duripg the first several _ 2.00 Minutes and most fluctuations were Cc ' Ape 3 _ limited to minimum fractiong with | Apples, tenes Standard Oil -/Oil Co. of New Jersey is planning idealings today on the Board of {™s Plans Merger ‘Jersey ‘Firm Would Consolidate _ Domestic Aitietes NEW\ YORK (UPI) — Standard to. bring its affiliated domestic firms together into one giant put all of its ment. They now operate as in- dividual ¢ompanies. The plans affect Humble Oil & Refining Co., a 9% per cent owned affiliate, Carter Oil Cp., Esso Standard Oil Co.,. Okla- | homa O11 Co. and Pate Oli Co. The announcement said the merger’ would be subject to the, approval of- Humble stockholders at a later vote. Tentative plans, call for. Humble shareholders to’ receive five shares of Jersey stock | for each four shares of ‘Humble’ stock. * * * Standard officials said it was. hoped a ‘substantial improvement | in the effectiveness of the opera-| ‘tions of these various companies’’ ‘would result from the merger. ithe Retail Gasoline Dealers Assn. | jaf Michigan said today the one Medical Missionary Due in Royal Oak | ROYAL OAK — An internation- ‘ally famous medica] missionary will visit a brother in Royal Oak 4\before returning to Laos or Cam- bodia, depending on the Asian 'political situation, before Christ- mas. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Dooley, in this country for jung cancer| surgery, plans to stop at the home of his brother Malcolm, stock- broker, residing at 1011 N. Edge-' worth St. Dr. Dooley underwent a_ suc- ‘cessful exploratory operation at the Memorial Hospital in New York City last week. He will make | a speaking toyr of the United States before returning to the Far) East. Dr. Dooley operated clinics in ,|Musong-sing, Laos, before return- return to some part of the area regardless of recent Communist uprisings. “ Announces the Opening Thowe Of His Dental Office | Dr. Steven D. Socrates has an- lters 14.00-17.80: few thin canners down! nounced the opening of his dental office at 920 Riker Bldg. | United States Navy where he. served as the dental officer aboard, an attaek transport for two years. Dr. and Mrs. Socrates and their! ——- Ann,’ live at 95 Dwight) ‘ ‘Markets to Be Closed , Monday, tabor Day | NEW YORK @®-U.8. security and commodity markets will be closed Monday, Labor Day. Canadian markets also will take a holiday to celebrate the Canadian Labor Day. Other for- eign exchanges remain open as usual. HERE COMES THE BRIDE — Getting a biz ’ (left), lift as her wedding day nears, British dancer = anag Sheilah Joyce balances on the hands of her hus- with an illusory band-to-be Albert Mayer in Hamburg, Germany.’ a desire to be Mayer is the assistant of master magician Kal-, who's supervising the proceedings spectacular manner. j “UPT Tevephete gesture, .Sheilah- has expressed carried to her- weneng in this a wiakiole : ing again to this country and will | A graduate of Northwestern Uni- versity Dental School in 1957, he recently was separated from the, ment of a scheduled power Aight taey get the chance, ‘Rummage Sale. terian Church. Friday 5 p.m. Adv. at that time. SP PREBB oon cone The X15 is designed eventually to blast a man to the edge of) ‘space and return him safely. The tiny ship made the round) \trip attached to a bomber piloted, | by Crossfield'’s buddy, Air Force’ Capt. Charles Bock. é New Use Tax Will Mean Hike in Gas Prices DETROIT w — ‘An official of ipenny increase in the use (sales) tax probably will’ result in an in- crease in gasoline prices. * Michigan's numerous service $ i '59 JOHNSONS station operators are among sales, ‘tax licensees and thus are affected ‘by the rise in the tax-from three to four cents. However, it is up to; ithe individual station owners to determine whether the increase \will be added to the price of gas-, ioline. They can either absorb it or ‘pass it along to the motorist. es ® * | The association official, who asked that his name be withheld, | said he thinks they will pass it along. oe nse i) omer 10 ..esee SEA- \ * .% “We doubt that the station own- er will absorb the hike,'’ he said. some they iast! List 9851.00 $685. 50 aa. " gist.00 $605.60 si. $250.40 9161.50 $129. 20 HORSE $ Yimites in nomber— Now Only? In addition to the low discounted p LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on “All other businesses will pass it, along and so probably will the, ‘gasoline owners.” NOTE! All new ‘69 Johnsons are guaran- teed for 18 months, by Ace Hard- ware Depot, rather than the usual j-month factory guarantee. ACE Dearborn ~ 22501 MICHIGAN AVE. ALL STORES OPEN [ Heat Cause of Disaster WASHINGTON ®—The Inter- | state Commerce Commission said today that 98-degree temperature | triggered a wreck that spilled | freight cars off a trestle into a | Tecreation area near Metirim, * Ga. last June 28. Twenty-three persons were killed. regardless of make or condition! at Close-Out Sale Prices! NEW ’69- 51, H.P. JOHNSONS Were $232.50 :186 rices, we offer a your used motor, EASY LOW BANK TERMS ARRANGED A Small Amount Down—Take Up To _18 Months To Pay ~~ No Finance Charges when beaght on 12- month eredit terms. | lwhen out of work NO PAYMENTS | HARDWARE DEPOT In W. Dearborn 2645 MONROE BLVD. __Near W. Outer Drive _ DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Between 12 In Farmin 28859 ORCHARD LAKE AD. and 13 Mile Ras. (Closed Sundays) } ‘ 4 oe asf (Ak. t - me cae? ened ae Trouble __ {Pesky Mosquitoes. _| - _ ote Clade Miotncle Rea Saree aks UDC | CORY POGUES mnie samartin, of te Clowed OFF fodge 24 GC 3 Y 3 Ancient T 20 PM. ALGONAC (UPD—A Detroit in- ancels ncient tormentors.. ie ig mer weather—is an ancient tor- News in Brief where the road passes in front of WARDS. AIR FORCE BASE,|mentor of mankind,” A ose meal $100,000 bunting lodge. Calif. (AP)—An X15 rocket Early Egyptian writings contain nee ee jay trom|. Cosine oon ee ee poe ie wel ve BE i references to mosquito nets and cing Bros, Tractor Sales, 2391/60 by the os dhe oage Page scheduled as its first power) smudge pots. In 600 BC., Indians!) itia- Rd. Pontiat Township, ¢ 2 gre Piaget — difficulties| wondered if the doctrine of BOM-| cording to Oakland County|Vision that. psargglleagreriger cance attempt. violence to all living creatures ap-| soritt's deputies alternate route pay : x * * plied to mosquitoes. Cleopatra ap-|— reg . |the cost of maintenance sod Test Pilot Scott Crossfield jet-|plied castor oil to her skin as pro| A .22 caliber rifle, miscelian-| The Detroit -group, represen : tisoned his fuel about an hour aft-|tective from the pests. eous bedding and mens’ clothing by Wendell Lempert = er the 50-foot-long black dart took “Thére are some 2,000 known spe-|were reported ‘stolen yesterday by tomney, agreed to conditions. off fastened under the wings of &/ cies of these small flies of the!/@ burglar who broke into the apart- B52 bomber. The two planes then! family Culicidae, the National Geo-|ment of Daniel Baker, at 90 AuTi] Nitro’s Origin’ tion as to the trouble. arctic, but aresmore prevalent in First Bat lited in in in experiments con- se Hy, warm climates. North America has|terian Church. ‘Priday. 5 P.M. — |ducted in 1846 by Ascanio Sobre- A leak in a hydrogen peroxide! 138 species of ‘mosquito, and most Pian. ro, but its explosive force was not line last week forced postpone-|of them bite human beings when First Presby-|developed until about 1863 at the Motorola 4-Speed RECORD PLAYER speeds — shuts off after last ‘Motorola CLOCK RADIO Pualt button controls —~ Woke sip “to Music, $1 25 Weekly ' BUY ON | ' EASY TERMS 90 Days Same as Cash 42000 51 W. Huron Automati¢ changer ——~ plays att ~ easy viewing from any angle. | viewable area. 17 Inch Portable S TELEVISION 159" ‘Complete with sturdy roll-around stand for 55 square inch Beautifully. styled cabinet with e ‘able unit. 263 square inch viewed te i ti, depend: area. % ‘ HOUSEKEEPING { | af | « FE 4-1555 x : 5 Ce TT - ~- TIAC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1950. fics, | fiers Bicsiers 4/CARNIVAL 1,000 DOWN North : TO DOWNTOWN — “ : See ee price . wy rent basement, new 24x24 ft. ga- when a deal of is rage. Just mereegs cet availabie? See & today. down. Give us a * : | _ ENJOY HOME OWNERSHIP with| 3U¥ NOW. You can't af- ; ford not to : a sted 90 aes 2 mise | homes < anes te sth. oe om "Card of Thanks 1, .SYLVAN VILLAGE Ieee "cut tice fireplace e’hate,| heats the new Northern C) Home will. be Frondizi : PPLLPLD LP PLP LPP LAPP Oe 3 lige Mey Fg bi 3s, 5 rooms & bath, siso decorated to tr aboice arrenged.” Le WIsH TO THANK OUR am, Thane : fireplace & hardwood floors for} Oak fhoors, ‘plastered walls Tetons, end. res ae oor ae trees | large kitchen neighbors, atives | SSRN 4 trees, nice lawn. Locat- aS SS Se ae tails. ur acts of kindness & ol an ment. Gas heat. Take th our re-| Owner. 5 rm. block home. Trail — & quiet landlord off your payrall * ogo bereavement in of} 80 x 120 ft. lot. $1,000 down. suburban lecntion, Call for fuil 7 serlng this e at beloved som. Oordon P| _Easf terms, Gall UL_3-1613. home joday. Priced st $1¢.- | Pioeig-o and daugbige doves singing.| PONTIAC BARGAIN William Miller coats dows. Cail now! tack, the - and Gilnestere ge teeers | don’ hog ~ — = Realtor FE 2-0263 LESS THAN $400 mortgaxe Sena, to the nurses at the| new furnace. 2 car 670 W. Huron SE ee eee y . Genergl hos Mother, ers| lar 3 from Open 9 to 8 rant 05h coneies "hans tablished the te 2 = on A Sg gece Sie YEAR-ROUND HOME ON Pon.| Privileges, Large uring rob consmmand, : 7 JUIUD. In Memoriam 2) .W. J. Crosslin, Realtor _E&i ‘FUngao' Sours" ON" | Good sined "eating area ta a way a ‘ A : z . = aee et 1 ~04 ees € « the general EEO IX LOVING MEMORY OF SRL-LAVEL @TARTER ROME MUST. BE-SOLDu | Bt, Fin price enate “va . ere ‘ = 4 ee s| si — Bg passed enay Grote Nothing, down gg Sh “gh OD he UE Pa On, > won Mg gut = and erans dministration. ‘et- ° The —— proclaimed 6 5 vid I. The ‘word may change from year | _3-0662. _ 2, ae v Se Sodcoam ot Take ask LOVE, ¥ 2 BEDROOM———_____ holiday for schools, banks and gov athe, 9 [gad Weheite teem day to ger, |e ee » ae : ment. —_oe er) ee ot ae tne | ernment office and urged stores ae oa ‘ Sor Gant wi Go ro rage & ward. $13,800, 10 per cent : newly decorated cm other peivéle enterprises not Grosse Pointe Girl ya. BO Be unt for equity. UL 2-2715. “T realize my job is to build character, but it takes money SPACIOUS HOME pe ae sen to open today, "| Badly Cut by-Boat Pro - 20: eed it | "Soma NCAA| build WINNING ones! gg A par oe Rg ‘ rm, attached boa: : : right R BOX REPLIES beach’ Iv, be Eiri stare For Sale Houses 6: For Sale Houses -6 Terk oan oe rates Mame | aleehy Ieadseaped “The large . ee BRP | rR eee ee en nie w ished u irs could YR. RMB. . "ROUND ' ‘ # " fimished for 1 or 2 bed- -} wary epi ar ay Pre} | poke BE acs sha! ROR RA etal | ee eee owe OT |p een eter | HS Pane oes pe er einity. Hillcrest Drive. La- Pp {ONTH apartment with private entrance. in Don't yp Pi ab tar as possible to keep peo-|aa crverciy injured “i etfice Im the tellowing | | son vouR ROWE WEEDS ———| Perle. Lincom Talo m fo perrent co ton, te apartment with private entrance, | in. Don's pay reat another ple off the streets until the ten-|.-reak boa ident. in Lake _ | Pdexes: -HURON GARDENS. IMMEDIATE| 2 bedroom & smal) cown h V any pe sions generated by Toranzo’s rej uron Dowage: one : ! Porch ang’ gurage’Hiee,cornet ot, ge i eapectivey. onn }. Vermett! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 2, 5, 7, 13, 14, 18, 22, ( a kst chen. dowa : Bay 4 eco : REALTY 303 ®. Telogragh Ra. Open 9-9 volt had died down |, Doctors at first feared ‘they 27, %, 31, $2, 83,35, 57, ar on _Phone MY 6212. payment: | We have veer tees eel #203 Commerce Rd EM 3-0466 FE _ 318 : OR_3-2098 4 The generat sald, he had re- |inight have to amputate both off ML ce cu en me, mo || REAL ESTATE, INC. ,|- FALE SPECIATST Jn CY ELAN Dn] OUTER oe ee nn Sy git grr Cut Buc es iow i] oo ten Yah ARNE. |r PR 3 eee CLARKSTON | Go NER oe) Se ee oe ing ‘him from the army com- |that surgery had been successful Open_Daily 9 to 9-Sunday 12 to §| ing room, Gisased pareh. Modern chased a business up Norte "The| Comvletely finnind teen He 95 a the s vould be ow ATTRACTIVE A —— Sngmpens. { - is te By owner. Bea 3. ber’ house is vacant and sh teen.| poem ones Hesehes © yesreses mand, said per cent and girl's legs woul ved z matic gas heat, full bsmt. Con- —— y 3 inf brick ranch aped. “This home will be- sold. ring : Poe new carpeting ne the army wants him to con- | 2 - venient to downtown. Excel. | Gown. Ferme. 00x16 merion lawn. F yd./ seven rooms, with a 24 ft. living| Sog’ ee tinue as its commander. Both of Miss Butcher's legs $i.ogg “bash call ater” er saceeon a cern Attached Tied bath wht “pullin vanity. SS Se ee oe pedigree dle ae . were cut severely across the NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS : cools potee. Tome room. $11.-| ge bdarms. Living rm. Mall and| room. soon «ka a ROBERT M. 5 * y rill, on He denied he had any in-| back by the propeller of an out-) ~ ‘ basdibns Sor eomesiialens of 81" WEN: T RM HOURE. OX: _ ACRE ” | peueneas tog fh oy two lets, Col, inspect and make LAMBERT | tention of to overthrow] beard motorboat. : : ae. wea ge pone Poesd — on b+ aang Seer at at eet) PY YOU DID. Ob yes. a base-| ar ¢- Open 9 to 9 : ; want ads for Labor = Larg ens, 9500 JO 4-563 Frondizi, he did criticize Deputy Sheriff Euggne Ander- = Gaz, Septem Foquire at 31 anes eB. 3 bedrgos wre. Agseenes ga: to living rm. phone jacks in bdrm. ment, And lake privileges. the president’s handling of the sit- ber Tth is § P.M, SATURDAY, er. . ; . eats > | water ed stre sore - 6 ‘ son said Miss Butcher was sitting . Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 2**t; Seted, street. be ere YOUR uatiGn SEPTEMBER 5th. ry tor Est Siskan beme & pus on Ue LIE * on several barrels sunk in the building, 3 acres. Modern 2-c ont Es, BT chure eo 2 yee. old 819. © eg lake near the St. Clair - Sanilac Fee ety cases | melt at ety | SA SRE ie bean enjoyatle one eepeciaily| = & “HARGER CO. “We are zealous guardians of/ county line as a water skiing rin. inFge living room, new car. ; ~ om exclusive Otlawa Drive. We ARG . ls s Py bl . " e ne . consti tational gover” Be ajeot - ) Eee tegen “BY OWNER. | ANNET'T | Siersce eter ame rttin nee sa! * x * zs : r softener, ¢ ell. mi. ‘ : , : , on lnvaae ? factors to infiltrate our efforts in) sie was waiting for a boat to The Pontiac Press Prick broker, Oxford, Mich co! == CUSTOM BUILT ~ | fone “ander in eTWENTY: | own. Bome have basements any way. We hope that constitution- e ; Marvin Stevens, QA 8-1200 or OA = , Low Down Payment RIGHT FOOT LIVING ROOM. —Call today inter.|COme And take her skiing. FOR WANT ADS +2962 _ Near Williams Lake. 3 bedroom | Possession af once. Living | jedgestone fire 19812 4 | ss gpa: al government will not be 7 BEDROOMS TILED BATH AU-| drick and aluminum siding. 2- room 12x20, combined kitch: | 1" room lini? breeseway to a | 56 tS : 8 . i m mbined k 5S amily income. Partly rupted, because the country neéds| A boat piloted by Sharyn Mae tomatic gas heat, Aluminum cat attached gerage, cement en f Ginette, large bedregm, | {mo car attached garage 70x juraiuad Guess eee = scale of Detrol, skidded side DIAL FE dee |) Felon! cece ote) RRP TS ge ee - ways into the launching area . From $ om. 0 5 pm. _der udoon_ Cat 2-2480 after 6. | ~ in\etalinlem stent stove de oven: | 1 Hic ue 12.500. . i = -@ a ‘. 2 ; — vec ens ce | Sema terest termog, | SiR oto!" sen rats”) NO" te da wee | FL UTD ICS |” peer it be . ©. & Births ali immediately. The children. Terms available. FE Marble lace, 22-ft. carpet- sens sean. Name seeees eo NM. Sleeve Open Eves Priced at only $8,600—Rea- Miss Schultz told police she si r verrers i 200M i WN Stared wale gy mete | ek cee nak oe fr. 2-9236 ‘ems recorded in thejhad planned to turn away from cancel the ch : 7 i yo z Pull | ten : DRAYTON AREA Rite ory aon Clerk’s Office are|the Is as she cocveeanad for that portion of the 4 oon. = ca ates ww rec- | lot. $10,500. $1790 down. _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . ? ii Double garage. akland County Cle! barre insertion the advertise- — $450 reation area. Water softener. | [2|i-aheth Lak GOOD INVESTMENTS war take. sh 950 a5 of th ment @ nes been Sam) “lizabeth Lake : NVE “NTS Low terms — Immediate listed below by the name of the|them but she lost control the bedroom brick. Full basement Beautiful landscaped lot 100 x father boet and i skidded’ sideways. ut dered Tanase nates \] | Eater at oniy Sty ie) Sn Riumame prs ond | rng, tad | tan Reatan aer s foome | pasoe cee DRAYTON PLAIXS til it struck Miss Butcher |] Gre wede be sure to He) Sub Pe cee ot ecreens. Many other extras tate. eet berecned |b bedrecena, titge tving room. FRIDAY EVENING CALL: Nick 6445 Monrovia ° - your * aumber.” ts w “Oe RLTR, Saas’ be be be aporestates bedrooms, bath.| Attached garage. Nome needs re- Den Bryson, OR }-4628 einter, enta will be given = Piss with | jtchen with eating space, | pairs Pull price $7,200 with $1,000 Dea , “WOLTIPLE Listino SERVICE A art Sakeuge. Fol epoutnt- 7 tl cette ani 534% WEST HURON Closing time tor advertise: — ae } taxes. 2 BEDROOM. Built 1906. Wel in-| pe ein ments containing type size ? : — eae —= 7 = He. oe regular agate GA Y LORD 5 RM. yoy a Upper Long Lake ae Lot 63 x 138, all fenced. tae © ‘to pabieation. ai sianes, Neods ngainat 9 ‘background speek | ee teee "Ra. Pull. price 06,000 3 je} : z L BASE- wines. y 3 bed-| with $1900 down. Good condition BRICK HOME 5 Fhe Gisat’ wend uh tek ‘ es. Nearly new 3 . . es Fr reeltent _ This etx! Pitoimatie obs Pe, yoom, Dome |b 4 fete: | Ses es eee eS eee Comes s . The Kitehen is i excellent. This | o) ice RANCH, 3 BEDAMS. PULL “pre b Re | pechesd’ Coramta tiled bath, oe Bs ST Ai hese | mca RANE BBR o/s epha age, ie | head Seam ting “me, | | FIOMES TAKE Toew TO og nappy, | Incenerster Cand “many, ciner| Sct ieplacee planter ae | 2urMayans, “eee Meenas |. ., $100 DOWN _ Seme WARE SD Saree deuirabie Sungeiow, sliuateg on} MisUO, Take ever our tie mori. | idep Suid, dining ares. 1's “Has. Tee priviogen Price | " MOVES YOU IN f ‘ : costs, : . $2.00 vn, © Sem 8. Begian, stolen from a suburban labora art werk y ate ope “foor “fe eiiv:| Fight to. Call PR 6-2800. room. ‘Attached 2 €Rr ge) .couity. Gee this one! | | PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT terre M. Bell Jr. 30018 Lake tory by three masked bandits. 3 he sts yum. Lake privilege on Lane i ~, eluxe © # "yuity best. "Gal arms MODE OPEN CAEN gy —nag——ay i is (8 ; siyet ror real quality minded | room. See Tarnace, Heat schools. | ROY ANNETT, INC. REALTORS Hagstrom Snes kaos isenon F E : additional informetion easonable. - -— : —furon Bireet KDA : e —-s : Evenings & Sunday | - 1 Bisine s $m te oapen . A Rare Opportunity | -47 4" ye ooo REALTORS” 2 blocks port of Montealm 10 NY oe Bg You will finde six room home pew. 2" pearoom be St Roches. E 8-0466 Pontiac, 3 igh Ph OR 4488 WES row N REA LT\ : . = J ee ee arden Full basemeat jorge. in We- KE ORION | a arn. | — p_ 82763 or Eves. LI 24677 ° place your! terford area. $450 down. No clos- basement. At year TIAC p> as Ao yt eg sorry m o—~ Consider car as down sound Reni or voll wit small Allows fied —— yen , A. J. PRIMM, Realtor SMITH ene Cant Behe LOW Funeral Directors _ 4 Roan eee on separate adjoining | 20000 Grand River, OReenleal ¢-1810 * coon papmen. VE. 4-008 va ~~ pnw ry , ‘ . COATS Jots at 6 real bargain. Owner | 6¥LV ARE — rey WEST SIDE SPECIAL |e rr tr 3 ’ ving state, must sell will C9 Pirst of this attractive | wei jocated on Waldo is this 4%| miles north of Clarkston with OMMg sary | fergin enioacust "of Autare| ecth pera apices Home| Suntan te guage, Sl as | al Hrase”” Geement. Om Heights. - 4° has living . Tneibting ahase. ust : ity ea. | seeped lot _3-0580, Touphiia seriee PE E400 | | Lawnntce w. oariomp,. | feomad tain pA x 3 couple: caw yaaune com eod |” NO MONEY DOWN Donelson-Johns FE 8-9693 eee Watkins Lake Privilege Deeutifa 3 beat. ranch home = - 1 Attractive frame ranch, 28 ft. | | Bes Ea rey xt. | A: nett Fae... “sm Ga. poet Gh Dabs beter = a latge bedrme. etary. dining | piSt” gtest, “Cee oN co] sae mn , m, san room attached eared hw. figrea FE_}-7833 new 5 rr e 6oz¥Y ¢ RM. MO ~ Eizat POR and basement, Situated very near | : a < raped te, Cae ary A | “AE Titan BRea pad Biv a : ‘J = 2. . out, 2 bedrm. bome. Ol] furnace 3to 5 P.M. Saturday goo tn! Features incladed 96 $7") and Recteation Room -- Extra GI Resale ° Bake ae Ge aie | «705 Fourth Street Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor | Att". Breakwater ang Dogk'--| 3 Bedtgama, Carpeted livine = Le ‘ Curtin tre 2 &. Telearamh Re Pm been: Hevea Peeps — Pel Base toom. Venetian binds. We- MULTIPLE Lisrino-sunvic®. |» sctrese ——Prome —__pett | — Cee SYENINOS Tih 6. | ment — Ot Beet — 2 Cor Garage Ie ‘eee ie schoo ene Basement nal t Lat — Neer : ‘ ee only $1.230 down to GI mort- i] aes, Now Northern High Scheol - es bed Leslie R. q rip) My Realtor gage. See this one first! sirable price — Drive out Joslyn ae “i 1S West Huron a to Foattn Tura rf FE 6-016 Fe 44278 M4 <4 td, 1 ol North Side * . Se ’ - ° : New 2 bedroom w. > Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor St. Michael's ania fving rom ¥ih - WATINS Eé- a 3 LAROE 6 rm, Auto- carpeting | TATES — Tor home et «| PE OOO ° re can l , maticrbeat, Garage. Quick posses) Sochor need lan Ail tense | res of ‘ Bs ’ PONTIAC . : on 3 , : iz ‘ ; be _ ation, 6 6. *y sedped. @ to Dp | : EMPTY or retiring, coupe» , om oe ee rife: Viking Homes reas ee , Teco POCKETBOOK| fem‘tte ea | Dixie Ss| = "SOLD" | Se Lot houses WILLIS M. BREWER | & Poti os 3 A 4 bedroom | ” hg 08 ; * Mer. r a Pfam names Soma GCN TARE kee | Exe ees be . and : . JUDAH LAKE cour ~ COLORED | GIL ~ ESTATES sewurrede Home amotio eee i| HERE’S- WHY | Milage werk Gass hney dows | TR AEWER cE aE lin $11,850 “SMIT ES REALTY CO. CROWDED ATTIC? - Pontiac Press PLUS 4 “Want Ads : 20 YEARS OF SERVICE gy ny - A Py es ew ti a room home, ofl heat. Walk- Specialize in pier cet oa iet}| og toes ie et pte i, om Brendel Lake. : ; ' bot > \ “i ee ; As ees thane REE C8 ee : : eer | — { oe aaa 1 é 6 MODEST MAIDENS - ig MP 5 ‘ar age Se 6 modern — with room i F -Exeluale weer thong homme, ul eu sp Some work aaa at, paved ee bangie ie 1 Ee Foods. To sem ie .,, for f ~~. os FE aie maine B LADD'S INC.” MU bad a vegreon rene etre, Nothing ne pine. oak oors fase TS? 8"! win putia sterter home on our | 256 Date bee. irerae Plains Russ MeNae’ Art Meyer, 10 Our Pie else rough wirkng, | OR 3-120) or PE 60209 &e ou, model, Don McDoo $1,500 DOWN - a _3-2831 Near St Vincent's 6 wee — | nw, Gas heat, Mice garden. Rew: [- John // Vi $1 200 DOWN . ® ae 4 ths. Near Me- e & ai achool. Re i priced 1 CUCKL ER Y REAL! ry 26_N. Seqinee ee , 44001 TW) For the Family Man Hi hi desireble 3 bedroom : edar Shake” family home SUMMIT ! HIGH & SONS with la fd privileges = hou aa inabeth Lake Fe Sens ‘iving oom ond. anton LINCOLN” LR. JR HIGH | “ ° NORTH room, carpe Lge : . 4 og fcc ag el "plnespenaied rectea: po eee “RUSSELL YOUNG 0| "“babtidn Kinctrre"? * FE 80458 J ree ase in 4 . iots, fenced Has full base ‘i m. New oil furnace, au- 419.980 U } ; ons as ba Rag nt oa tomatic Lepe od ceed to os Li nepncon arthouse FUR | Real Paate 2 Retdule 5 sen gee | of rive, | 4 storm Sree es ma Pes se gies UPA | RAGE Bautirut wBooeD forge it") rom weit, “ore UBURBAN with §2000 down. erms HURRY! Buy it while |} 19t ? ig fA Syl ae arslatie i Li you can - ee . i SEEING THIS OUSBE WA TT) = bad rt cr story older home that MUST. CALL NOW! j _ 4\ : 0 MANCHES-| BARGAINS a : is in encom Rncoaplpecs sonar +t Brick Terrace —— — Se iotory celery Wepcearlen, Sg pred ‘Only $400 Down In ediate Possession | Crs ith dishmaster nly nm . modern” kitchen y bedroome and 5 room ‘brick terrace with little | gi9 bedroom ranch home 9-4 . rm. ape ‘Mii| Timediate Possession ° bath on the second floor Pull u meep Small yard, brick exte- with nw large living room, dining \ ; Can ve yours with this real basement with rec. room and ror. Full basement, oil fur- %e exposed basement \ " BY oO OWNER. couse pos § room ranch apne : heat What a buy for $11.6 nace. and automatic hot water. ber oll forced air heat. Oak Le _ ; rm, ‘out baseme! featuring carpeted 1i¥ With $2000.00 down. Features separate dining room, | ficole aluminy m storms a \ . ; j 1 an heat, fenced ae ee AS: § | | Zyedzegme and pet. close io | screens. Close to schdots and-con. | d to get back to college ~ back to the old grind ‘| yard water softenct among many f°) ;‘'y ‘room, enclosed WEST SID : bus and stores. Total price | ‘veniences. Can’ be bought on low I'll be glad to get 0 4 a ; extras. Neat ; 4's per € _ preezeway, 2 - car attached Income m ogany One five room $5 bey of Ag Ne for a working down payment | of trying t to catch a husband! ” 3 ’ = mortgage. Conn it piae | Shf* and isrge_ ‘. = [ dro 3 $ d bath apartment plus =| couple, 3 Bd 2 2 —| : ; Pull price i Of Y Rished. three. foom and bath Commerce, Area | == ae aT Fi. Pe. walle carpeting & awn 500--FHA terms. miles west. of town. Priced at apartment that will make your, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor om : : : , 8100 | with $100 down. FE po 4 oso on easy terms. - payments Home has sluminum 3ud” Nicholie, a 500 ideal: home for the H 6 For Sale Houses 6 Builder's Closeout ck a IF. ily Home $1, siding aod garage. Gas heat-and 49 Mt. Clemens Bt. rowing “tantly. This 2-year-old For Sale ouses ee er NO A Rea aig MORGAN RD. —Only » many-extras, LIVE PRFE. Bee Us Cail Mr. Meiser bedroom brick pense’ Wee Mee aaa oo ae FY Thia modern @ room ranch ae cee of town off Baldwin. Foday for G4. or FHA. terms FE 5-i201 or FE 6-6006 close to schoolé and Country |, py HOME ON ‘4% ACRE LOT. | AB A GROUP OP des ger WE Price Reduced | ww MONEY DOWN home features 3 bedrooms. * Simties 0 eres on this home (ing Oat OM Up Ad gear dice $6,000 FE see —— — me through v sie | gy m starter ° some on your tee ety yn ae : Priced ee aa ; 7 : : ee ie ¥ OWNER FOR SALE. 4 B ae ~~ a jo any a OP dy, bath gad BALD . . John kK. Irwin & Sons (ae ago . snotty pine ving pile, 8 firapecse, siccar” or "room, - fst cash to Bat ho cuerase. ge gp Bs $2 000 re Tor ees forse Tou 318 rig. miler north of cl eg Hepes | ace . 3 lots l'ecar garage 000 - . > "y $16,500 -- Easy i aae 6 ‘ . Pocediest rm Lake priv 34,800, cash or Genes cee ee house-| mortgage FE 4-0601,, Builders Exchange RUSE McNAB _ ART MEYER rad $16,500 -— “ted pond on property. Only , 313 West Kyren | Laas $4,600 terms maa FoR trailer as down payment RGAIN ~ FE 3-7210 or UL 2-463 , N NICE 2 pEnRoom MOOSES. 300, terms “O46 A, A —_— reesewa: : Phone TNE PE 2.880) vs) pln ene oe HOYT REALTY BA $500 DOWN FOR QUICK ACTION | Brees iade Low down. Priced J._A. TAYLOR $ ACRES — Lovely wooded site on LARGE BRICK SCHOOLHOUBE basement Lge. corner lot. 4% 1O Li HING DOWN 2 &cres 2 bedroom home, Knotty ’ —~to--sell.- 726 Hollister” Owner.” REAL Tin Mae, Pon & | ont gn Lapa blacktop road - . - on half acre land, easily con- | per cent GI Resale 2% yrs. oid. | re 29840 FE 2.0966 NOT Ws ‘ pine living room ‘with fireplace ; ; NORTH aseansot RMB. AND rae vers Lake, Only $400 dow: verted to residence. Price §2 340, ae many features of custom 24 8 Telegraph Ra 4 BEDROOM RANCH-TYPE jee kitchen. Close in. Off Baid- tl of ; a (a - seshebaw. . niv!$350 down $24 month 17250 puilfhomes. Located at 151 West - EXTRA LOT — ONLY win. monthly, y Name the Terms is. Smell ® ACRES — Near t h Bast ON TMH INCLUDING RON GARDENS. ou : Marzi ip the lake aren. all lave land. Locales Feed, at Powisryilie Aa.) wid ae cal P ae ie wixt AND INSURANCE $200 DOWN. 4 rooms. Oil furnace. ad cia eDRaGGo g This Place is the ayer to ip the lane, oreo. : adhe Bh NIT Mead Lacle =" | SC HR EES. 56 month. ~TxXED ‘ | an ~ LOADS OF SHADE TR Nice lot. § ' = BUY DIRECT | “WHEN DREAMS COME TRUS | CLOSING CORT ONLY FOR $100, DOWN Cole- asiic SAVE. MON m briek i RILEY REAL EarAre | gis Al OTHER 4 rooms. Part basement. 3 lots. 2 . 3 year old. 3 bedroo: t ce fas love with é - is month a yard. Gas to is ‘to. in Lake Rd. ! IRWIN LAK® OAKLAND - vane’ fs YOR On Near Carte oes EM 3-0085 MU 4-8825| fenced, Mndecenen 7Gt mons| ie “BEAUTIFUL los FE 4.4321 md] } See see eee kM WRIGHT, Realtor ~~ aa age $1,900 down. Phone FE| GROUNDS for grécious li OKOROE R ible Th eked Ug Lodge pe yt Say BY “OW NER - _ ———-—.| Pee _ |; ps gage F 14 R oes ak oth kent ee 1 1 Ookined ly til 8:30 ree | Near schools, beautiful 3 bedrm, * ATTRACTIVE SYR. OLD Mop. oS Income Property a - po SS Lake For Sale Farms COMMERCE -LAKE AREA i On tot 76 ‘ ae brick ranch im desirable Clark- | tro ome base- . . less than 1 hour drive (36 m DP) War annnnn 4.5.0 enn 3 bedroom starter home. Lake ge it oo ee | GHT SFREET | Hardwood floors,| %! furniture. Full plastered base) nn downtown Detroit, 10 miles ES, 6 ROOMS AND BATH. ft of x 227 Priced at $22,500 DW] ston- location. Har : t with ‘een tevel ecirance to down 5 ACR’ A | Kampsen ‘ina arte. Will Aoi to. reliable | $8,008 wih mandi ire ieee noes, Spore: fe eve] cereus ite mere tree ew, | Kaas os, CD Se here, ste |. 4 temity tnvome, a perages ¢| {vem tour melita tasceaped | Cul, fernecs Hear spect. (5.20 Taal alia . Snes Wated 40vé tee ped ge ome rr. Sit. hs, private entrances, gas ho frees. wnite | Tre "SR Sone MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE td with -no ony. JOBLYN ¢ Paved drivé Immediate rec. rm, auto. oi] heat, gas minum storms. BY, ewer, $11,- baths, p d| sores. __ Troy. = - adi) od neat 2 bedroom bunga- saree ' jot nicel “ water heat. Best condition in an es race, evergreen, ARTLY WOODED. 6 ; PRsession $10 250, $2,000. dawn incinerator, large 7) - 500 Terms. MY 3 $270 per ¥ with |10 ACRES P : 0 ' 16 tiv, diat SCR - _ Out. Zoned commerce ete, flowers ¢ a orcha: : th. Pull basement. V. DRAYTON moa Pm Na | fle ame “ate "PONTIAC REALTY — | Saale, Tom'“Gh poten: | FoR 3 BEDRM. rnc CaP sive: [| Romh iene Ron eS | Rn eoun ate nid pear ueen: |" come @ Meth, Pal Naeem : i Tiled basement Recreation room “dN U -6-8136. L . . chick | WOODS . Lave Ser i eae Priced at $9.150--6400 down . | 731 Baldwin bey MU 68100 = At. garage. M338 easy” | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. |» trees, grape Peron." egemerry | 250) KEN FARM ve cara) oldll Rusaitoat chemel lac pie closing caste oe FHA ° “DON'T -LET LACK OF 832-W, Huron and strawberry, over oa CHIC ' erme Gill mere yes i. 4] /f aoe pes eee owes vee FB _0-1275| private | lake, running in ares. Spacious > bedroom . brick 4,400 on FHA term can heme ase: co PE 4-8550 fod around heute watertitte. rustic “ acre Rng goog "condition einer ata ae MINER AMEE on an ne [MEMEO we | TOQRRIS |. SERRE me ARON, | Eats | ae Cee | . rock fireplace o re Heke we neal and) (@arpeseeniiv. living room and fireplace a. . ——— area _ an b roarl S eon ase Ss eeres : Egham IT SIC Ro |e lin Re Deore COLORED | Bestar ottherar aR | wor, some at ne siete, cael meces sree se : b ih ¥ of 2 : w wlan chigee Larae tor dated close Ole bus and shopping At $6.500 wih $1,000 down BLOOMFIELD MIORL jee eveeas A te outstanding mn | FL oalonas tl Near Saginaw and Oak- poems one den, 2 —— A. WEBSTER, REALTOR zn nev wooded jot, nicely jand- ¥ . . : : ; | A sprawling rag 6 1950's built J bedroom brick ranch 16 $500 DOWN with yments nd. Lrrge doubie house. 6 and oe nn = 24x24, Oxtora. _ Om 63123 | Orion, My 2- scaped | one eyo tel wha fol erst aa TN AN W. SCHRAM fay ach epg wide ft ae ae a Ser ity of $70 monthly including Bain each. 2 furnaces. $10,500. | aia R " tacing patio and | | : Sly ~ys ¢ n is carpe ‘ rance said rae MULTIPLE LIATING AERVICE KEEALZUOR FEE 5-9471 | ana extra deep lot. typical atten uth daehic aurea. aad taxes and | insurance mice * . prot ad large screened porch | Sale Business Property 16 FILA | -M PEN Eve NINOS e SUNDAY I of this fine neighborhood. anity Kitchen is a& Woman's hero nccneee bath *PONTL AC RE vile TY jeasy removable lake "grounds and ~ Suburban Living he JOBLY COR MANSFIELD are coaenaly et ream, Solid maple ———— Large bedroom, igs | room, 137 Baldwin FE_5-8275 pdt ~ eg mty of cup- 3 LOTS. CORNER LOCATION. @ Roem brick bungalow | i] Best MULIIPie: LinsiNo SERVICE, Selling = appo' “ly Built-in oven & range. Full Por dining room ‘and kitchen “MICH. \ » HOE Bee ee es Te Oak tieors, plastered walls ’ At its esi es CEARTER HOME. Se ie nants (Meroe mica counter tops. Dining room. down. 1% Baths. 2-Btory HOLLY, } C : ; boards ead | waittecwall “ass” | Nea: keeps. Rarpor. ae Pxtra nice kitehen with our future home Is . ‘ AR . pil. eno’ { uilt-in Da cabin frame newly fepain cS Attractive. jern income. Pi con Sat | peggy Be Phone tor i meet and scar getnee ks i‘ ONVE RTIBILE 24) Or mill fintsa Completely leg henene eres eos meet pre-* | Miro Fr ce er — —. a BL a wap a “large rooms a ul RD rar ert Sand Hae 8 numerous x | formation or ‘appointm pollen: 1 masts Olen Mcalion pe ree tS fall basement, acre, Petts Pir lute “ineaore Unghen. ercom. Sulin IY. feramia yard. Excellent location, peoven Sn “goes tesidential dis. Beated sonmmenpe "fully com: | STEELE REALTY, 126 | Migblend #11900 [0 per cent down W. “W. ROSS HOMES Ncrar ut sien” gity Sire mes oorkina tile tloor. 16 fs. sliding gfass a near the best of — triet mea? cehoala. churches amd lete, shows by appeiatment | ne one nt ba fora Ra., High- He percent moriaage On_ 30001 3-Hed Ranch ceramic. tile baths. a rum: colspming peat thot" ie ‘epics: quay ae aca al a stores. Lower apt. now vacant. bniy.” poo pry 6 or sre IAL, O” ' eqdroom a z bar qualify, « i handle. ‘ . feed at $70,000. _ lana, aac hs L On 7 i . pas room wi bere vee ure''to see. Fenced yard. Full $2500 down wil swe. 309 FOOT coma CIA FUN MODEL At, Maceday Lake pat ie eee are oe peere Me vein bel At LARGS BRIE Race oor =6-| Dorothy Snyder Lavender ~s Dea A direct with owner. fy per ‘oor gr a end Kenilworth. to perfect sand joors that seve you seta te . Gpe i Ciarkston on ; Reaitor Est. 29 Years Sale of jy yg tonal. Pon- 32-1902. Dutch Colonial 3 bedroom bial, Misc eamaeunie of weil tame A aeelben! thal every spection 7 days a week Loeated 3 Bedrooms, ultra-modern bland Rd. (M5e , OWNER: 31 ft living room with nat.) = eas ae - i steps. A section E om 00 Edge Lake Dr. at Pleasant beth. Kitehen. Large full 7001 Highian. » _ tae | Press Box ox N P is X 30 BUSINESS wee) nisoaee osensie HOME lofeace: sisnched garden Cormat elt Pagal pall arhd o Lake off Susabeth Lake Rd. Will Saseanent: auto. olf heat. Phone EM 3-3303 - or MU 4 ‘ait For | Sale Lots, 1 ul Progtage. on ‘arr 1 10. 2 bedrm. ers sere site jocation. 340x150 feet Owner leay consider home in trade. duplicete anywhere. Lew down payment — Full ___ Saie ie Lake ce Property & 8) Rt Ee ioe BY gong Bh mo mae a Nl ing state $13 $00 with $2.509 down |e ee a a 2 Nice jots and isl L = ee —-—_ + CAKEFRORT 9 ADJOINING LOTS, 80x 125’ EACH P oO 'G-9496 ry oe ® ois 41 bab Dace = 5, 2 BEDROOMS “7 Must be voit mmee tately. Te ee nea 3} bedroom custom built ranch s0 PER MONTH for this ma FT caxbenoes 4 HOMESITE, $000 om biack top. Largs shade git.oye st best” Geant Mane, er cane morass $7995 2-Bedroom bail elront me comfortable roominess Large rooms throughout icant Bedroom home on South $3,650 with easy terms. tees. ~ | Only $1,500 Down of @ modern spite level Six Dulin ven ees rane anak | Edith. Bown payment tn- oO ee 136" Ht COMMERCIAL LOT. LOCATED WEA ! nd comfort- built-in oven and range, Walk-ou ciudes electric stove, Ad VE LAKE LOT OW STEELE REALTY ghiand ge vt . $495 DOWN Guiet and wat ee waees able boasted *ineluding a armen With 10 iene glass miral TV, — ¢, “y ATTRACTI LAKE | | [Ag Fag High- ‘On 7 . hard shore, go ishing eee) a ] and ue Tr set beach. 5 _MU_ 43045. ae _.8480_OR 3.9702. | 4 Year old ) bedroom bun.| leat. basement, AULOMALC gee far ag re Secoptieant y Butisin Hi-Fi and intercom. At- chairs, 2 bouuge chairs, ‘ea tac. ‘tenay pe eg eT. woo a | wlow 34. living (and) NO OTHER CLOSING COST nace, full bath, 20. foot” ziving bedrooms a wonderful fam- tached 2 car garage. Many more drapes, bed, wall to _GLenview 3041. | tgs Apple trees, Peart , esha) bisemem) 8 room, good sized kitchen, Imme- ent nice features, Fast possession! carpeting. There is a : new carpeting. Extra mice tine gpessanien iy room « in ral bape = he eiabee “with stained vee LAKEFRONT flowers. 2-6041. Jeo Fisher L LN , oer cont mertanee OP EN a k pele Vacant’ 61900 down vacem i cabinets heat, Wil sell for more up. Nice sandy beach. sate so FT TELEORAPH RD. NEAR = ° Gir OUX-F ranks brag oo) teed pc meedl eae a $1 200 own Balance ot 0G oo Ten. Must sell immedi- Pabrie Center. $200 per ft. NEAR bby = 4 ae ee fae JUST FAST OF | ; SUNDAY ERQL REAL ESTATE COUNT cme to-wall carpeting. If ft. kitchen, $00“ so00 ows ay E00. 93.080 down, 2 300 ft. — Scolt LB. privi | ‘pusiness bieek 2 stores. ¢ apts. VI BI RN HEL firs DAILY and | ayes ciew ines; OR 1970) A wonderful country ore ee ‘nicely landscaped. 4 al Bey of furniture mene” pea and Ad iarge Jot: 2-cargarage: a. "Watkins Pontiac} - a margin Bode i rL ING Site ‘ ? POM. consisting of even brigh ard nicely Jandsca bus. 425 gla down. ; Watki house. Buy , - PA 7 | . . 5 ] : : ; ful rooms, mos- cation. Only $11 Ei cles with i : a_i peers Wo Nome ht TARR SOMMERCHLK | “BRICK” crazed specie (co8. 800 down. yard. ‘Bnclowed. treat pore, —— tick ms érouin 100 8 : on aes 254 ft. fropt Let ted UC acd dition apy “ jot, aluminum storms and screens. —_ , sory peek ane riven owl Directinns | Commerce le Ganley Lela iitonls terns bal bbl Mt gOMOATE, designed sa oeiemee ve 4 ga SO sutomatie washer, 3 car garage. | ig acses near Ortonville, Scenic, | on corner, 40 x 96 com et your money s worth oti etal 1 Rear” in hasstewre : : e surrounding brvongaa = bet (amar, living. Large Brie A an auto. gas wooded small ‘arn. $8800. bia. bidg. enced - = t " e iy — room » | base 5 , tibdown | left 2 blocks to model, Waten for — Full Price basement ‘and ae an ning mahoga room, paneled in ated this’ alee 2-slory home on , Paul? ot Jones, Real Est. from. 14-000" nish nee ag Bans lectric or pel Ung mahogany , € ' W. Huron ‘ mt. J acne. ly HAYDEN, Realt 7 900 wien ifs a poards falore Pull basement. | wall Strest. re ws “7a vrs 6 lots, West tice coRmer, $22,000. *&F | eae OR ¢ tar bey WOULD LIKE to step | COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 prox $85 pe E A: 0528 wo 2 Walton Pr 80441 MA 46-4621 FOR COLOR ED porsaion. wut ey down. on your from Your garage, di directly . bedrm... yeer-found lakefront, En Roy A Annett t Tac, Re Réaltor ot village 300 on our base! A ; ONLY $60 | Biss tie dit I L S| ove rhe omcevont | Rat Seah ils | ome “oa EA 14 | pil heme. Newly decorate i u arage Ww : 5 . — REALTORS — Basement, concrete drive WI] oe fais 4 bedtoom home on FOR SALE 5 ROOM ISHED 2 Basement oll N17 8 TELEGRAPH. OPEN EVES PER MONTH snouke feet apreee. xian aeravene INSURANCE, Ferkine A see TP he ae cotta ce a ‘ ‘y pies are * san a pede gent Tee ny lend. eee rae. Aho See ie: 144) BALDWIN a. By - ain. | an, EM 36758, Bomosites wien 120 to 208 foot | WE Ineiydes business, all scaped 20 ft, Diving. room. ‘Lots " " VACANT BUNGALOW ing. rooms, The pentry ie | FOR SALE OR LEASE SY OWN. Jotd, some with trees ee) abe te ag Rl = canes inure Steas eC nbesi! Eetapiianed in 10te Th att SE ty nite room rv onto ie passeeene A ; ste ~aey Williams =. ne No thru traffic, qyeellent $30,000, terms. plastered inter ac , ‘a ractive { ; : re and bue Only $980. down, NCH HOME 3} bedrm. home , ! : ’ , bungalow with expansion. at- Pi atone fr ‘= porch. Near 2 full ceramic tile rge | or ren. 1% mi of ag bresnaWay und! allached (3: | LW AIL y AND SUNDAY tic Full basement, gaa kood scheols In nice neigh- Formica Biace.. ‘Cement pole. baw a 9 —_,. : Roy Annett Inc, Realtors Sag i vouraet homme cated on) hn Stistcuve “ifepince als’ 2-8 P.M. serene. Weil Nsell on very : ge ctw per | eve Glesvkitenen cabinets and | fom Birmingham, 29° trom "elt Breas 2 Se , lo | ee ae h with aftractive ace. L acre 4 “e a : 96x225. Tt Tal tile batt "Taree lot. lo- . reasonable terms to reliable BR cS disposal. Reduced rice for quick . §2.800 to dis- Open ‘ Bniy 8100 ‘dewa, $30 & month, poet ‘Bloomfleld. Twp, fee it —SALES OFFICK— Daity. Priced to seji. : : ua : — 85.000 call ohh 3 3a00" Por Tor, cash, terms . ——- H.C. NEWINGHAM [|S 00 121 terms 344 EAST BLVD. DORRIa & 3ON REALTORS ASSOCIATE BROKERS HAMMOND. LAKE—120 FT. LAKE ve tary ee best for ‘calling x 1 g, MN ~ . : “ones Ak a ~ RANCH HOME good WE TRADE lasestinont Company, Ine. front lot covered with large sme x Cornel AUSTS SC reons Hak Riel belie Ric sag Chr SELDON CO., AGENT Phone FE 41557, I Want A Thief PR 6-0663 After 5 PE 8-1909 trees, mabple, ook, birch @ die. Gy Owner. LOT 100x150) wel UL . with fireplace Mica-topped cup- FE 4 7833 is it PLE LISTING aERVICE | Only a thiee id take advantage CLOSE-I 3- rane INCOME bargain for -a truly — peautiful Ni aty a MY $1 * lihanwood Lake Front, voards in ee ba a - of 4 coal ike Whe — 6 Waneticta | 06.166 Turme. homesite, Topigraphical survey | Rd. MY 26341 or MY 3191§, PARTY 3 Gis Witt GOGO Link J redrooms, large living reem write bod wall to-wall carpets Op N | Estates 3 bedroom home at a NEAR ROCHESTER, very eoob 2o18l Nights On 3.3500 BI OOMFIEI D- \ : a. Tocris Beer wine carry fireplace, full basement Large See this lovely heme jecated jn BY CWNER 4 ROOM BUNGALOW | Fitfteulous LOW price of $1i.- house 6 room be 7 pene BLOC M 4 LL. \ Lal —_ rs oh oe sandy beach, $27,800 cash to, pouth Bloumfieid Mightands. Only carpeted basement tiled 2 car Ls en sens Aaa i Pen a eee a 13,800. $2,- ar Ed ag SH - igs TOWNSHIP \ inventory. Will comsléer ised ton- ~ mortgage 42.000 down arags fenced Located on 4 lots S & S ] 5 fF pee Pier SPrUesn vome eves ba = = = tree & citar ‘ * Parlor fs : = f d t b this steal. - Pt | 125 mo. eves. bs. Tri-Level -watta< trac tenor Beauty Parlor WATKING LAKE AREA — Lake, MII Lake, $18,000 FR 6:2001 at. un. ee eee eats ree eis ote petits IS hla ned LAKE “SHERWOOD LOT i3t. . Saee * feast in Forrest Lake house ete. ig Fig BF S Pored ait ot heat Tar TOkeibo privileges tol Alttactive 2 bedrm lake Angeles Lakefront | . INDIAN VILLAGE. 17ROOU BRICK. | MU-4-na25 See bal too e mathe We have se several food. business 11740, ‘smal down payment noma vn double jot Unurual flfe. | Fxcelient beach Here is a home) Just What You Want | oe ¢ cat sernae Wace onl OPEN HOUSE _ price. Gail today . opportunities - Used ¢ lothing Store rat calags Towering shade trees | and location that you would be | flere it is a dedrooms, tiled | qistrict. Por details write, Box; | GIEES REALTY (0- eee a i : d to own, It has 1800 eq. ft. tility, } livin a satis LOSING OUT si, AL ; a High! heow muses pe wee) ee | and 2 Ful bath The Jiving room| room, Beasiiful en “carpory rs | Se Pere Pree | 2 ee 3 a homes, | FE $4175 | 221 BALDWIN AVE. Es at Mitora, ma Ra. High ome, acree » F : t. w = i it = M. . 2 | DN ‘ weat of er _ Hy $48.04 per ie ee patio, Clarkston location w , from 000, from land, ichigan. MU ¢- oot sume or naatin O12 sho serail bentian Rembling” ric x ‘ranch Sonn iss tenes nine “AH you master — gr me ie Walking distance of school. | : Frasts cesaset 8 mm one each. LT if NG VICE denn payment SCY | tilactantactped troubaar's | Resa Watcgeacoms, gum | apni gtecermtuuenae. ite | | DIT, | ices rom sg cea ee: . | IAL : ; “\r i well janddeaped grounc 2 | i] WRI tuples | b = . : | z i wr ymen oy ‘ CRAM PORD UNGENCY . sad sell las a ceramic ule | Mpeery BRIGM duplex gale Arie | far’ beaut ageegcin. frome Save $3,000 | © | Down, payments § a 5 Were giad to aasiat you with your bathe. 26ft. master bedrm. With| ment. gan turn tile bath and | bh. extra large 2 car gar i x 245 feet. Waterfrontage. Access = . ' t Dal Li of 8 Senaational | r : do ayment fireplace and private bath Dery oak = floor naational value a aad arrig’ cates ‘e en bo ad The seller's loss ik your gain. : to Otter Sylvan and Cass Lakes, * 609 B Flint “Ml J-1143 FR 8.2306 Eabem esis ise ari cay. oe LOOK & “COMPARE! fruit iveeai pine trees and huge con © Ween ht Ao Full Basement Stop at 373 Cass Lk. Re. Lincoin- H + it aue lacktop diivewa = | Buy In Milford | see sete erie’ leankrnowg. + comm mete tee cae ceat tae, Pa fut rosm-vaualoyLevest: Gas Heat Carpeting| Paul M. Jones, Real Fst. EE = int it “Enelosed | price 835 bute entrance. storm se , w. ‘Buron Ai : ; OPI St Ns Ors ue sack pias kame 4 bake, Kiva eagelint “asement oil furn. | ave bate ‘i. see oat . wD aintes sruced. Care cy lal ‘Brice Face Brick 1% Baths Ls 4-580 a = 84-28; OPEN SUN. (P35 rot 2-femily or varge family. fam PPriced at only az i p eT ve Fr : , ‘am.| with oll heak Near Eastern dr. sian $1] 1750 ontiac Lake Front : marce le Plesnure wt tee Hi}, Migh “Redyeed to only 64.300, ae BONe tat tepa eal WHITE BROS, \ vara, Soun.nse weereunea, porch, med “ted bedrm 3) yr. ld ranch = Brick. ome in need o | os \ treme, 4 baits Le Bele » Floyd Kent Inc, Reajtor ing. “Priced at only $5 4 ; . On +1300 ; ee $ 8 : . erm “natural Wood kitchen Up. wil mate done payment Dea aah ery gat one Baar lr 03,700 Down - Large ceantal | _ a Open aa mie'her 8 ° \ * rooms. Hurry! First time Tied ome in Ld es } eee cee: ee Soh ae int. Seinen eae = Heajanin Rich Realty | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING pit on CANAL" between Cass | ° BROS, . nN 150.00 DN. C. SCHUETT. Realtor : é | yivan Lake Fu ae \ ota wo lest la ie . 0 } Arage 4 nice lots, beautifully | p to ‘ Model 635 yes ccoPtancs “E 5 : pt SWRER CDRA 2 BED jae i as 5 — andscaped. “Owner transferred,” | OR 31-1298 em eC \ Miles “DM NM bat i t ———— PE 8-458 : foom home. $800 down OR: 4 ' F $18,500 SEL. OR TRADE ericson | Opes Bee ihe muna wld ; Indian \’ lage sae fi Michael” 3 ¢ Mahon Pa USIN oe = \ ra, twe vibe en , rooms room - ‘FB -9022 ; : = ILLNESR FORCES SALE AY OWN. STO = Houses, Trul trees “Bee MULTIPLE LIFTING SERVICE —s Rice pe | rooms coer. — iy —— cass — 7 a ” nice awn factor ace ft ‘OOo base credence cnen WwW bel Shin’ Veatibcie eetsoacee rine ait loath New aulo washer, dry * ear ge Webster es Dis: . ~ ROCHE ‘ ae. North @uburban Location, Spick and ees 6 rooms and pane take Pavano atila 3 ¥ 3-10 built in 1966, 48X24 frelon foun: ik ie oe hae ee “tiie Cth Service. : ' | "bedroom home with full basement, ; | ath up now ren ase. : fetten. Beet whe modem, let 10a; pen, oe Quiet “paved | SLIZABETH LAKE WATATER EX. 1 Acre floors. B hee. downs | car garag ceptionally clean 2 bedroom Le ndsc! THREE BRQRCOMS. 1% aToRY) steht OD vod abte ie th po gn Hg A ‘ng VP"estehen, ‘a Seg ene eee 2 PAMILY Peg per month i a ee Bag LD pe een fui, teria, < poled. Avecear : gernge. Venetian | [Pent a tige vag ita hecene | ere naan : _ Dasement, furnace, jarge iat Pens : i Biackiop peeay. Bg * wail curpeties in every irom, m ome, “hit separ parate wtili- : . See Ha ditt Veet of Pon rhave GweDOWN Rrger 3 Fob fait "bine. ab'de sree, Manny eel rem? eat) les Lange: tet. : ‘price ead g sti eee ! ° n dooa : : 2 ee ae | MOCURETORURIOR AREA. Fre) Comet AE cre ee or ner wer ka oe $52 Per Month | WRK, sIDm RICK -arlely mod: ; SOON? _ with Onions” tiavares, ig oie fesse ——" °- 45 ronterve pe is . bedrooms a ith living | ane 4% pet oot % amare exeluatve area | L “MOVING - Pontiac ' Exce f 2 : fi sink, —" siabmnanier Pel school ‘aren. Cholee > ihe. _ ment wit full pre price, e tinmediate ph Ry A with “heerd. Bs heat. ie ue Prived f ht oak floors, nicel Sygerates, bad : laminum - storms and 480 with term. — aiding. $11,080 aid he [ i promes | RORY ET AN OR ——— «+ $000 Dowa. West. we (Dick) VALU oaarpor woops, Two level Cant. Lovely 3 room prick 2-car garage. wt te the hard ‘ : _> : J: ‘ornia Contemporary, ®uilt in home only. minutes from to believe b Bd the full Ottaw ‘Hille - Pertane he Ong, ® 1966. Three Coaredine, dining Huren Center, Lares. J eee ‘| price Come" it. ier your: awa Ml $0603 room, rugs & ries, 2 fire. lot. basement with ell. This ta . “ee argain Degytites all Orick home bullt tn | FED TO SELL aces, base h ‘ation fey oe “~ er rr tauren, aa Py «jet ee bedrooms with PRICE foom’ of automatic Irene, 2 family FE 46-3500. “3 OM bein yor *. Pw At. 918.000, lovely 3 beds A car Sar te, ee land.| , with rensunahie tonne. wu ., vain. ¥ . pr age 2 level en K ficors . $08, terma. ie ‘ 4 on m8 scaped ed be ma ; W M. A, rege l net lot sonite’ 0 .* a Ly - Hata 4013 Warren Stout, Rihige _= aye 6S cue CLAR EAL ESTATE TTN. Oesipes a Hy fh! rz 8166 TED M LTOR. BORA : ee 5 : > '. ; AC we heeds oe “i FE ae, ROBT re Pati lg SORTA Trea cn eens careeee aie view ; ! |). 9 0 We MORON or, w 0 a.m, to-0:90 p.m. Sunday 15 ; i . u . \ & 4 \ \ ye ' . , —* , vet ( y os ee - 3 ars = SEE. 6 RERe Ore aes eee eee » 4 ; ; ‘ 1 ee ee oe ‘ Work Wanted Female 2 ork W sate Female 38'SLICES OF HAM . * *’ $ - CASH 48 HOURS OME — EQUITY. W RIGHT- ‘VALUET, 7 UHIL | F ROOM WEAR Bz Oe Fe iia requ en Acta Additions ° : ee HA. and ‘bath, TED, 3-— ROOM { ALL i. 9 BEDRIS HOUSES _ ; : iculars. Clar come. FE ete 1 baby wel- | = by lake. a Wolverine Dr. —— . Res. NEAR PONTIAC HIGH: | RACTIVE 3 BEDROOM : a ‘& Sundays eve- 4m r, Exel ra Pe } RMS. | front hemes Sept. ROOM LARS ell U aes | AVAILABL Den't ely s Your Equity jervice. Cash wai 2 } Aon = Ss and a reoms bath Year ar os sea 4395 fasic c . on thi TOwnsend 8-3023_ name: lake propert N “bine Pay ers fe NICE 0 Town ape RFR ms aul wT Mt yonen 1 Est. t Lay ex’ s Novel- 93117 oF : COMPLETE B 832_W. Huron i at ES ae OnE TRO | 13.2 .° ee fur. Suttabie S Midwest : . ‘ : Bagina 1 baw, . teachers or coupie. , BOW Rent Apts. | a, Faralshed 84 54 ae Med cleas ai 7 34032 : | oes: appreciated ey k . G ROOM P | BEAUTIFUL ? oxtow by mae ‘Depart-|_ phone gegeeae aes | 1&2 RM & BEDRM. SHO Se he ST tere = position . Jupe. 8 open for mualitied doolicant CURB w. : , ALUMINUM AWNINGS i uitable teache tractive salary, liberal at cons gins “ storms. Home remodeli re “ a becheto couples ch ee ara leecher. $12.00 sei = opporiunit fits, | —™™ NDY's | DRIVE. rey ng. FE mile-from new ple kly. PE ¢-5382 CLEAN 2 . for commu-|CAR HOPS, | Seeriircie bet li | of : : OAK ; . #1008. FE 26166. _ oe PPE 3 ROOMS AND LOWER 2 emodern auoxoosi. i STRICKLY perience. LL KINDS OF ee ae iS : ie AP Newsleat ; \2 RM FOR LADY wroarovewa.| Sees ae Ra -poceoimirgepriny namin | -_ wares. pom tun zNG & TRUCKING — |. Betvate a agarvice, Rents reduced. 2) Steinbaugh off | Fowbeasite SEDNOOM LAnGe AN N FE = ; | Ph PE ¢ $ we WEST —e | ng room, Kitchen « Berg “wo 30 : raph. Lene &| Brick. ar Pcasrenina.| - “How i i. crs eG Oe om Peurment apt” ‘eee G PAT | — ore. UL . "Bere, Cleaners, 6700 Dixie elegraph.\ MI “1398 after 4 =. cement work, PE are you going to explain this one to your wife, Buck?” Pens Ona) St | PULLY EQUIPPED pac wants | aduate “YOU XS CB E BRICK, BLOCK “STONE 6 (CE. his: indienne Pe abe ROA PARTY Rent A — | Pesiidher Weepme. OR D410 | ody ws peceen. BORE’ | vs ot over ] ES on ent work. Residen & Com: Landscapin Te xe FURN. LIGHT anes pts. | Unfurnished 3, "paid tr ND Y COUPLE, RENT is 8 : ¢ ; GRILL takin taking ‘elerboue Bis. per "aay Paastpherags ek 35% Ww ‘td. Children to —" 44, 1 acon Re ee | BEDRM LIVING RM. DIN- ply Box 3 Footie og tell whe: i ’ FOR - e : | — ae Front Fa"ete a re jeaity Menten Bins Gases: Guuue | many SITTING. DAY OR NIGHT. | Peddoce bath Adults only. ma iis eumebie tas ‘er cee: | IMMEDIA TE SOCUF ‘ancy ON _ gaa. Me C . r color, vin, — Me | izabeth Furnace ean EXCCUsINE SECONATING HU: | co a Help Wanted =v aes f zh ik i orale ces at farm iz ng care. FE 24730. > | 2 ROOM ABT POR Co fges “Es Seine Lake Privi- | _Durnham. Lake. Gas beat. 5190 ing truck pes : — arietle. ‘Ph. ME) CHILD CARE, VIC JOSLYN &| Walled Lake. MA 4-2308 UPLE. |, M 3-397 or EM 3-4118 | TARE ORION operators. Wanted .imme-| sn¢e¢ “ead tile cover eee- “vadiabie rile Pag tn OUTE | BAS eee Mit uGUR Waa 2 LAROE RMS. CHILDREN” WEL turn. Lake festa on Ris | OF Seo yeca, i erranaeees! er. : AV: ee HO EEK er. FE ail 2-2052 es. diately. Apply Holland) Bo ntial. Write eaee cbr. 1d Ke Perry. _ Moving : & Trucking 36| k t@ school. % awe fle ee tir 240), FE 43084 |? BEDRM. LOWER PLAT. 14s MO /CAKE HOME a Furnace Co N = =e ee oainEaS OF . Wtd. tno, — FURNISHED §_N. Shore Dr, Lk. Orton {Lage CEDAR ISLAND ” . Pad- [D PANTRY LADY. iP YOU WANT A BUSIN = mG TO 1- Household Goods 45 7 2) RM UNPURN. oi) ¥RM > Year around. Phone OB dock. FE 2-8318 a 5 & eee your own with opportunities oF or sm re A Reduced Rates ire etoests “ROOMS PRIVATE Sara AND | [Um, AU deetea 20 stow PE tae On Soares © im a Call estimates. pt 8 . PRES ~) i: sereMEVORD STATION A} WARY 25163" for’ personal i Bi oe priea OF sMith Movin Serene can | Mo et Pe ste. CHROME ? RM Encassartt— ALE pvt |? BEDRM, LOWER iN aoe bare init apomms oSay eon Of, Clair. FES er| SN eeginew Bt t scare men au TO Grae eet, Geren IN Pe, reason gene oo ~~ | C8 POR Used Tvs FURNI | Lab bee eecvanta as SReTRREN | tee ian we oe eet * fe i : \ floor: e > hath A — wa IN ce vit | EXPERIENCED WATT who ¢an talk intelligently (aS el wthiee nu Oe s.2ue | cag POR PORNTTO! rhe SVERYTHIWO-Pon:|® Ate, ‘fn | ee TRACTIVE (6 ROGGE Time Esta 2 FULL WATTRESE DAYS | les in their bomen. 1 no rt_Commins. MA 65-3112. HAULING & RUBBIS casi FOR PURNTTORE nished ey ao ue. 3 RM. PARTLY FUR) Cage, Ui Sept oh Sane peri tpreistred Ex- ae very selective ia ~ a oo i NT is OUR ae aaUuT price Anytime J he . NAME Prompt. Odd pieces of E AND AP wh, PE 4 = $12 or 1 man 610 HOLL ‘y wt aaas. Be Videses. Cas _ C, HAYDEN, Realtor EXPERIENGED WAITRESS’ DAYS. ope im person ealy te basements. EB _ AULING AND nowaian— 9 a| PR + omens serviee |? RMS & BATH OOD APTS. MODERN YEA ERD ELECTRICTAN| ome eat wort apple var | Be me, Sed feor goom | CEMENT WORK Wad, eaytime PE te FURNITU | Re, o Bare, vice Rirchinn _1i¢ & Howard | evgriedioe Walters tate Li ELECT eet) chard Ls. ion'e Grill. 3370 Or- HCE GEE tee SE ax. wwe. - ‘Truck t ——— ‘URNITURT. “NEEDED | ome Body a 8 near 7 ROOMS” AND BATH. tn Ngw.| me 73, Clarkston, Road, $80 vet Biectri: 2 a oor R e bome 8 BA ults onl " t{ and TV 5 us iaet m, S$ Main St. pen Sree OWL NAMIE? apy pres You ] — ‘Bonded. UL 23-3762. TRU Seo ent | dollar will ee ye tne | Couple tad vob FURN ; ane y. 77 Oakhill ‘saben ee Ap : rson Seve tmacial cKs Bhat ROO ee ee Nic WID.. MUST HAVE ah ae m8 Pom retirement 2 rong Saag — - AND TQUIPMENT. Bale. ey OR San Comemers ate “MONTH. 7 CLARK | clean Reemeie ete MODEBN. | Tose ame tranny oF shopptn 7 MUST HAVE + only 23 Fe 8, for inter M-Ton Pickups i ates | genet Love eka a Src curelahed. ear it ODERN center xnd (7ansportation ing | —ag My ed RL, TO CARE. FOR POR CHILDREN, | NEED EXTRA MONEY” WONDER: cane wees tgiton Bakes “tion to slip sec rei me | T AND, 3 ROOM APARTMENTS | Tom sted “Near"oMi Va fois, tar, Queer game, get t MALE H 1% ° g | A pe | meer works. Live | ‘ul opportanity. No selling Pontiac Farm and style. UL 21033 wing | loguire 38 All private. cheap | 3 BEDRM. LOWER | 3, a vue taunie ae Press, Bor | cane HELP WANTED GENERAL OFFICE — 1 ice | 4. Poutine Press. Write ts Box aie & BLOCK Industrial Tractor C sow VE, BUY EVERYTHING aR Sy Aeeere Ave secs | s RBOME RPE ott CERT | comets meh ot | es 18 and 25, . ‘oe! : 0. furn ARTLY — $100 per Looe nae rear ave meg “penton.” Pigane wri td "Pull CPPORTURTYY 8 RNOCEDET. WY —ERAM c TILE cour a woopwAéRD wiLy LiQdIbAFE 7 yo woUbe. lr 7 “RM “PORN APT Piers rigite tn 8 Batu cual. a rong lag seagihop to get into the sales fieid. ating { ess 9 stating quali- | ba bse inancial security with Sper Selly Including +1443 e atee either by private sale | dan & entrance RIVATS OL, ee A “ en June 15. Call usewasa highest paying profession in the! fications and salary desired supplemen EE oes Ee PREE_ ESTIMATES~ LIGHT Ant Sundey ~ “ay Appraisals. or 61 8. Tomes 4 ROOMS AND 3 BATH j 10am. & 12. noon. Evenings world; the sases field, the A the | HOUS ER TO LIVE IN dica t present income. Man- | Advance Pioor Co OR oon 6 HEAVY TRUCKING. i ome. igh og Rochester, | 2 yur —— Heat furtished i. UPPER after 6 FE 4-778. 3 venings in ighest| 8c! IvE IN. ped accepted Call EM 3- 3-8701 fin dirt, top soil, chigan OL 1-863). : N ROOMs ON 18ST e Be jults only. ha 3914 Crest - ee ee MS a tia batting | rue home. “or meompet ape rape agp pew | Faso ctine'Pe | "anne ccueer or oaweR Ki seh OM ta Estee | RMR AND BREA AEPRRCTS © | MckEY. PORN wit COURL id, then here's mer ineom pe RY WALL UNW rm set & baby crib |. turn For | a everyipiag | 6& Au M3 Professional tan chance your jjer ABOU arave uving TAPING & ge ANTED ARTICLES P Phone FE 2-6855 ts or 2 men. FE $-8339 p> aged utilities furnished as or teachers prefe T HALF ith wee al ati. | 10g. Fre “Up free o ICKED Ref _exch nes We Gav) womt cuperiensed’ alee population ADT ae ut | on ther, Good, Papel ig Derg wiacraical SERV aa ree © snore a Wanted Miscellaneot 5 bath a ee : NEWLY a —e mes ces eebed ee other halt use lipstick They all | pret. See %. Pontiac | _Partney Electric “PRR, BRT m4 DELL CARTAGE us 4% 7 RMS Te an ee. Bn Meet and ‘bot id E er ebsuet hain 1 fig Peillecstiy” dod. ‘are willing to Se eo ‘saras | eg AL -ESMEN__ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.” Con} _ Oh toe bee ee MAE rou A Bre a a : ian J ROOMS” STOVE & REFRIGERA ne cera sor Bec oa we win teach you f those end orders for floor time, plenty of lee _Connop Electric. UP_2- . = i Ee fu-giture Pm ece fice |3 & 3 ROO tor furnished, Wate 1 je bottom rom ts. ile a8. _ 2-3003 > uipment not | bad pyr. - BATH am ford ares. wh RESET, a We will pay rr See for youresit, Phone toda rE r ed iene up to $1,000 EXCAVATING - N rf Painting ¢ & De Decoratin om 3-ont We will buy those. Hewes _Ciark _Appiy Apt. ~ rhe sire Beis tome Reg ta Gobi. tsieing oxmtce tat wil for your ¢4508 or write Drayton. antl gloria aad ae bad! NG — :** eases 1g 37) y 2 RMS. ADULTS ie Woo ATH & Sap ENT F Nuw.| heat 98s ew turnace ail ou to earo ry = nabie| -P.O. Box 9 0 JIM. tee i208 FREE ~ ‘a PLANNING — | ST CLASS INT hagas ha ~TANDEN a TRAILER. Call after 6: OORNEIS _ths Wolter reted Private. entrance. | Euieabetn Lake re we e ae eal aa EInGHEN HELP WANTED, FO Fou (348 Oakland Ave PE 8-04 Call PE $-8431 — | Ress tee Og Paintino | - brakes preferred ene |? LAROE KS NEAR KAKSORS. |? v RMS more. Call FE 547! | NEW LAKEFRO Lap 7%, AS ap ae arp ube ee TELEPHONE cant ai Headquarters | for Compiles aL eee ou _ _ Money “Wantet 47 oe bath, wellpre etiemtants ae it HEAT | ribet Oe RONT HOME. FUR: i" : poche ded , 2400 3 en Ld 5 come, ron ear. school You are peaang up tne biggest KITCHEN ¥ HELP, PUL POL Fine | 8 5. Telegraph. Fro From @ en. Apoly 1700 4, fishwasher | di as $3000" Cash or terms. UL/WTD $4,300 6 PER CE 1 ROOMS mm eee "yon. oe yegater™ Chean cults hate woUREs ooh iN | tai to races: this’. you Ll ey. ba Bree: | | Em men eer ee _Fon. w | ist CLASS DECORAT terest. House for NT “IN nished Private entrance 14 i y RMS s. Bath j wt be guire at 1676 Taylor Re : | Be Fe ¢siohe Mr. Chuck rem. nee eee a “ Employment Agencies 2 22 | FREE | ESTIMATES On | WiniNG on and wallpapering. PE WO. PAINT. | 3-006. r security os aye ne —— l'e | " @ stove furn UPPER UTIL ey “Weaver. FE ¢ en hy ployment. eae a et a eet ce aes to nay | sere Fe Sasi ne Be Munro ready a peconaton Wanted | to » Rent 48 Spas ‘ple eens’ Manas ; fs “tant Witte COUPLE | _™* TW PE. Opell ante 2 ye OB. eee. ee: 7 days. oft. Maytair | COLLEGE ious Co. eB a ai Pal TING 4, PECORATING 2 OR 8 RMS FOR ADULTS 5 vb PVT Bat ~, ell | aus “AND BATH Rent Houses Untura, 87 hes wanted. Rvenings « Fie EADY fo CARE POR CHT aes. LA. Young, | 4-1 oe rene NFERION E PE S100 PE S152 |S RMS PI TRE ENTRANCE) Ottang a Apis. ei oF call O& 3-0121 after Yooes usework. Live in. OR | Soule GARAGE. CAB : | gertor 0 INTERIOR Ex. | ENGINEER. WiFE AND 3” CHIL 3 RMS. PRIVATE h DUPLEX CLEAN. 4 ROOMS MAN TO WORK IK p.m. | 5e. - tions peer rhs pon et ae Gren transferred AND 3 CHIL. Gain’ maul) cat ENTRANCE o| ’ MB. “BATH, | STOVE. REPRIC 5 | 3 and bath. desement gar heat as pares iN AUTO PARTS | ©4)", 1 Ga “witH_INVALID.+ _Terms. . PE a s008. A =| can paint Free ost. PE 40205 | ‘oom modern fled corres | FR 4-0066 uguste Ave | tamara” storage space Whit: | oe re 00 per ments or elk Setarday mr geetk “es. | MIDDLE « ts Cameron Ae Young men aged 20-26 with a MONEY EMODELIN a ea og rete schools, By Oct 1 Reply. pol’ 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN (7 ape 2 Bath 6 potty) Macount for cash Parts, “ piguarback 6 Auto| and child care he a: al [og business admint woe iba COOSABOARD TRRAN —Free— ‘ qasomable | “ac Frese Box No? | “Maer entrance 288 | Adults only ee wet. ‘on 3 SEDROOM FLAT ON” . * jn ra ri, 4 = aoe — — . . Cc 5-}0a1. FE ae be fa reek erento gualitigs pang Rogge» ok nkin N. Perry 6t. Nie 8.0861 Meneriot decorating. Pre AND toed modern 2 or } bedroom i oar apctet Fegetied “ricittee | aie J ME ADULTS. CALL | rath Sr eccrecace ine r. OPFOR TONITY FO. Road. so —_ upie it be treini: , NCH , EXSA mates. PE . e esti- story house West ' easonable rent FE 4-0401. _5-0960 * to $8, per pois 96,000 + PLEASE office sales, or “branch ng for CHING. EXC ‘AVATINO “FOR 8-904 suburbs. Phene FE ot side or, oF FE 32-1430 6044) j3 ® ROOMs & BA TH 8 elk chdasn bens ie aoe Press box 68. ment $400” eaiese- | _ a footings. | PAINTING INT. a “ext. WORKIN = } RMS PVT |" frig Utilities furnt TOVE RE. |? BEDROGtS “FE 02008 BEFO cavensoment based on 1 Rapid i¢ _| Call FE bntoesi “$484 hanging. Mason T PAPER |e G COUPLE WITH CHILD | PE ¢- BATH DOWNSTAIRS | Marshall shed. 3 RE tty. Write Pontiac Pret hee care for 2 ehike LADY TO| ment 406 Pontia west Employ. | PLASTERING Ww i. REP +4365 hompson ente § room dinfurn. apt wit 4-1096 TR 2 eats dren c State & an AIR| -° _utilities pt. with | Ms. BATH, UT BRICK TERR Ped ad mee] Bey | ava site, meee Seerel | PTO PARTERIS, | Wid ‘Troapertati ~ # ROpS A We | Ras ann BATH ETO a Oe nour; boil Hews, PE — for inter- MIDWEST : PLASTERING, & nce OUARANTEED — aper FP yele rrenepertetion 50> RMS at ‘BATH. ath PUR en Bs ae ee gor EDROOW MOOEAN_ ROMs a 4 =o FINIBH—CARPENTERS| 71-DER ‘WOMAN FOR LIGHT | _ |G 6n __ Television Service FROM CLARKSTON TO DRAYTON | bel Tem rhing fection Lre | 4 RM & BATH. UPP Se et ee ees omnes : ‘of ‘work. Bae Dine housework p-ain cooking. 3 days JUNIOR sanding and finishing. Phone PE PERE LAP LES 38 yom mornings only & ron bet. 7 a.m and 6 pm TE S008 | 6 —* ER. re, i388 Oxford Phone O8bora Hwy. 3 Blocks Nort = at tout a. waeh_-MAvisit 628 — 5-0802. DAY —— —— 7 ROOMS, CLEA OOM. PRIVAT? elegra daily | OXFORD WOMAN —SECR ; NIOHT. TY SERVICE | LADY —' - nea ATTRACTIVE: ute SATH, &W. |? SRDROOM ROM h Mearns 9-12; watch 3 sual fT chuaren & aren 8 40, gm ARY Seen ie rae rB" iam me STRAKA ee arena Riese Aoeparmiceg le a an PE 94106 . ‘ave VE ; on | ; ae LA baese. iii house work while ESTROU ro r me o i. Ss ROUGH & FINIBH CAR housewetve own ‘wansportation. Per Sgs80_Fi sENGEN'S TV SER YICE_APTER- fens on 2 ROOM FPURN: APT, 301 OSMUN. a oe Ft toon wast | ford Hae a. ret it WiTER- and masons Por Taouermaetion Hours: 6 om. to 6 oe. Apel? Pertegt, first job foro gir jest | ~~ ___ Building Su, plies 7 winoon hk evening. Call PE 2.008. Wid. C Cont ee anog ROSH pide, Re children. “Please call) pa Me” Mage Mu aha 6 } jerniza . . , short- PRP LPP PP PPP — OOMS, “— 7 pm . ES Gotan, rooms PP CH 5 ae SRR Bike| Riad € Sear die tees: | Setare tanta scarey Reena conan, ee tracts, Migs, $1) pia gta ee + Rooks AFORE REPRIG |" "F weOROOW DUPLEX REAL EST ment. 406 Pe Joy-| or new construction EAK! OOM : = or ; = ~ “a — OL apetlel a by egg Coping Tine, tring, Move _ Bldg PE 5-0227._ =e x Lash Perry oe ing sin Gooey. Be og 5 bk To sell nwo doin ‘ * Near tee Fo. oe Oe, APY Rice | EAST BOU BN A ustom home ‘sales. Call a dasa apr Instructions —.2 Se lowest possible rect at the] furn., 909 me. Mi e085 eo} | Loca trOR. __ ENT. D HEIOUTS 3-0085 for interview EM) _Huron FOR | onnnacn ame 23 aL ® UPHOLSTERIN —— | servic discount - \s a) 3 RM ATH. 43 KEEOO. OR nthe ye PER MONTH ment. appoint- QUALIFIED OTRL FOR COs . OL OE FpOLTERING ry for @ Ted McCullough has given APT NEWLY DBCORAT. § LARGE |_ 3-103 $76 PER MONTH GikL FOR COSMET- Business Services — eons venta Minn. annie toe | 5- “a hGuRe onl PE 2- b E ROOMS tear AND THRIFTY Yoo WAN WANTED. te end ete eer) FEAY DIESEL esp OO 28 | THOMAS UPHOLETERL a your equities ee TTT + 108 ae bee Axo Mm gles, turmaned. Dl ca ee BOUeOCR SINGL rm aa SA's DRUGS VY EQUIPMENT ACME FE 58888 wo GABE BUYERS WAITIN _ 8-650. turn Adulte FE|TRM. 3+BEDRM. - Se eke ee vere. Work on = MAN ONLY Seriaeee Woe to UL_23230| tra ‘lor Diesel and oe Boa. bonded. al wo 7 ot ne Lou. PE|3 RM PVT BATH & ENT. Gas me Ri = ab aa | gee best. Mefeting summer Rach: Ld ch- _ Be free to trav Me nates. housework ae es fe foe tees fe ween ; wart fiaraatees ____Loat | & Found 41 ARRO REALTY _ pie only PE an in reat. Cou | 7 ptm after sors “Furner_unfure Ref. re- ing orterem - . Train-| tation. Vie. Watkins ‘. : or_w moony FOUNTAIN PENS FOUND: Wace 4 IM) 5 3? “PVT BATH AN ~e | 3” BEDR: =... See . Average immediately | _after 6:20 = i] ground, sod" want more falorme: | & Togeeey wef 02 CE 8 RITE Pon. LES E ee net ee a sa ores oe ene AR TAKS oe ae g Pouan Fos sabe gram can, ely ff na 3 agg 0 Hn I coal WHITE PORTABLE RADIO, | pet eat IN rect. ew |i nuit Couple, 10h 1 Pvt Bau COLORED, 2, BEDRM a; — : ; “ + , . take the ex) fechas weler ntown A po LA aoe ew!|3 RMS UPPER. NICELY _Inquire next ris org . CARPETING, W . ; to 52 Norton factory ur cash upon sat | Hi NICELY F'RN “door sei softener $100 A- been doing nee, re pore waleee .| Reward offered ove inspection | of _Meated. Private ent. MY Beal's Loan. | from acl ag a paren 100 & week STOCK MARKE freiiog paew successful job of | FE 2-1631. | oo ee ae Be gy Mm rty | | Rooms. PURNISHE MY_3-1334 D. Pierce: 2 mii clegraph "bet 10 on rm Noo.) es igh ocpont ereauate “a ao | prets., Wyte tractor re. |= sLbcrale MOTOR SERVER, *E Prone FE wiht ays Pi bone c L. Templeton, Rea Cee turn oo tb wollen 850" week. COLORED from Waterford High. OR 40102, 1 m 2 J r even: re — m F : citi —cir-—regaeke| "BLOOMFIELD | Eee goon ote anal E aa cooprree came p (0 Pot he eee rear marie sotiy Be |2 BEDROOMS. LIVING eee 4 _ Asphal | nea. white wallet, cards rae | Welt 4540 D . pletely recondii rR TING . _sfter 3 p.m. FE 5-122 ‘ " & driver's ixie Hwy.| Heat econditioned. | ROOM, DINING ae Eee pany. apply x — : FE ASHION SH! P- > : i Asphalt license Please return _Biver OR 3-1355 : ts & gas furnished. $16 ‘ G ROOM, |3 BEORM (MODERN ao ureau, Inc.. 271 id Crea’ — O \ j aving ar keepeace. FE 4-704 dol- SS A OI. oTEty Tun & week, 00 W Howard Phone FE KITCHEN, B ) bus stops at doo SCHOOL _Square Bid. Royal Oa ertinaien “TIM _. ; SINGING LESSONS - ro | Excavating. O lost FASTEST A 2-8865. nights OR }-8863 : ATH, PRI-| _waite_b t. Inquire 1850 mys as : = petent,| + reading. MY 3- BLACK MIN FEh our jand contra ‘V ake Ro MU +8133 Goce BOY” wintGw a E. INC. | experienced teache om Lake Orton. s. $821, answers to. fin RIER bares “og pain Call R et. Cath 3 ROOMS, CUBAN. NoRTO ATE ENTRAN -~ | T BEDROOM i) Ba Huron No | cals. jee w.| We have openings for young | iperneed (Sesto eee. | LAwaOW PE Slane 'or FE sts we hes ee We eee i wie ory CES eC CC ae eee We as eae a reas ne Oe Paul. , ook | ERS iS SHARPENED ane | Cones LAND oe W Muront+ 3 a | CLOSE TQ SEA recs is = | , EP i. ORAN L ‘comTRacTD M8 PVT. BATH ae SEARS &| ©. : , woALES MANAGER | ss Michigan Unemployment aed | a Mire —- Pare & Service Sd ange, war) eee pinaste fo eM V-2811 3 cone only. 310 N r le. ‘ 83% W srueier week "COE EETEE| ee ee are TE WEEK” furnt EAUTIPi: | egte rest for 006.50 per can) ter heater Bath nor wa . Suchen an =°r only in this building | MA 3725 Key at 2287 Ben $63 BEG . . <4 ne Garage No ore Ineineze fe ‘2 ad, 108 5. Huron Bt; | _Rd ° enateln SGAN_IN THE pels» Sorat ¢ © Ht. Tee etter 5: | DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER “ONE ¢ < +4 ROOM APAR’ aT, wt EST SIDE bedroom duplex. One hous 4 furnished - , | commercial ‘ , , | includes wt ‘¢ ; Gass Lk, front. 3: bedrm. home FINANCE COMPANY miso ir Og Ue Ags Bie uk trom. 6 meals 9 0158 per moni or poy |“ DELIVERED" (| leew S00" _fafl Bilas of, wii'20.” Capit * . tee me ef ee Serene BORROW UP 10 $500 Several ‘others ref. and deposit red. ELWOOD REALTY FE 45203 EAR AROUND. OIL HEAT. WAT- <— ae! MAyfair 62106 after 6 p. Pontiac — Brayted viains — Otica Walled _ Lk. Birmingham, Plymouth ~ LOANS $50 TO $$00 — $25 TO $500 ‘Rent Lake Cottages 58: pct LOAN CO. a EE z a. E 2° RM. yune. Psi tah Sts or = RIENDLY ee . . Obtalde to jee is Petrolia St EM 34904 LO: ANS $25 TO $500 LAKEFRONT — NICELY FURN On your signature orf other se- od A odatés @ Avail | curity 24 montha to repay. Our ” theough aber t service Is fast, friendly gp help- imrenah taper yes? , ful Visit our office er e FE Dorothy Snyder Lavender rl gee i Years ALE 400; Highland Ra. (ae HOME & AUdO Phone EM 3- 3303 or = MU 4- 6417 LOAN CO. MODERN COTTAGES ON LAKF 7 perry Bt Corner ‘B Pike Leeianaw with boats and beach | QUICK 628 10 6400 LOANS Everything furnished, OR 3-0004 r - genre a rine a ate a ater seagriPuL. sINoER wewina| SPECIAL—$199.95 ve tpped £004 a £ , ) | machise in lovely cabinet. — : | athe s le stud serv- AUCTION SALE AT OTTER LaKe. tion ‘Baisnee as cash of 241 | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ! and delivery. 125 W-) Labor Day, New furniture, ' se, Mile” Cente mice | A Products Cf Pamtio- ? 9G 33 9 | Bue 5294. pete, toe hereware, sporting co mee ee = Saree i , Aid a e i = Haatiog 87B} Sits spend be day bale © BUILT IN RANGE TOPS. 40% | ‘Ans Fe YB , wise Dogs iM ‘ane 4 fh wp. RB. Munro Kilectric Co,, 1660 |e eae, APP OE -z. ! GERMAN SHORT | BEDROOM SUITE. OAS REPRIO. K he : al: Orgen atiachmens fits any piano. “ihiced Female FE S01 Sue | 'B & B. oi a? Sy a ms. FE a oc . . . Others ready to train. wae pe wou _noMe. wii 7 COBO. 4 | ) Small Baby Grand piano “fesiage: Other ready i d1.ON E ONSOLE: ut i GRY || fer comes saseuin. leone: “Small used piano, sue REAGLE PUPS : 7: Like . fon ¢ speakers. | ing “ae ‘s deer Gaee: titehen | : AS a = ; r 7 3 baeting stock. Reasons os uction es ws condi OR _3-2624. utensils, utility cabinet, trunk and : : win slued “piano. 98. on 3: BANKRUPT STOCK | _chest_ On. 13-4005. | May others to choose from. aed -Stace oi (a TAN HOUND PUR| 5089 Dixie HighWay | \ te Bedroom a0. | SINGER PORT ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. ; s_ ie _ ene att aman. = Drayton Plains bees abiast sets. Chairs ond rec. rare wt tabpre ie 6s. ' Used organ $475, a ; Eat 300 SPAN- Every Fi 7 om. od t J ad aor ¥ » wasbe fas, . Le a Z Z e mos. 3543. ve ida eee slriags ead “mstiovases. ith “Must geil | Terme. © Oda eed organ Oe. : y p painter: T years Pea ‘Trained, FE Every Saturday are p.m, i | immediately, A chance a ® foal SMALL “ae = ay “DINING | . pard Fi {tit ‘ott -o | ert ie ; FRONT 2 BED | Seaboard Finanee Co, | buy Bedroom Out Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ee rome EM 3 1185 N PERRY STREET Dixie he " Breytoo, Plains. Ope — tine! and bed FE 2 1988 by HEA See wee, tae, STRAIGHT COON DOGS FOR y 4 ¥ il Dai ae ‘Kasy Parking — Phone F¥ 8-960), tl) & gfe is : bate - CAS ke BoMunre wet VA. Reg, U8, Pat. OM, 9-2 sale. MA 5-1018. Buy and Se ily For Rent Rooms 59 (3). 1 $25 TO $500. nolewere W SOFA BEDS. 944 $6. foes” W" Huron oe oe Hay, Grain & Feed 88 ORlando 3-277 Peaaconban wonctioe| pa Hellpeaes sted irae ta fe FiaE foramen oF Taw *an'| "I really didn't appreciate Wilmot's attentions until 1/ ® hum? 4 AUL TYPES OF ust 2ND CUT:| ~yoLeTEIN HEIPER AUCTION E! nerspring m esses 85. “ nese . wr re : aw and corn. man Kitchen prive, Garage FE) nature ton _matiromes, 413-68. P ase | AROARD aTINANCH, CO saw hoe jealous Sendra is! Ath FO PURCHARE pon iy Oe a ea Fea r ‘BUS WTOP” LIE FRONT AM | SULT IN CREW O E40 AND OVEN. Lind N Bers nes B, FINANCE, CO, 445, | “Lt, KINDS “OF HA Dm. on the premises located 1 aT BUS 8 B 1185 N. Perry St. PE 8-0661 lumber. MMA mite north of Hadley, 2 3 venience U ° ri rae to Nepay TRADE. IN “DEPT. Ae FE 8-066 twine, manure iy Fe 73 Tha ror ‘1 » 2-9206 Michigan 5 femmes So 0 Ber Guar elec. washer. ..... $20.98 For Sale Miscclneous 5 76 For Sale M liscellaneous 76 FLUTE. GOOD after 6: Sonbthos. vs vm Livest 9 Halles Ey ina 26 choles ">. CLEAN SLEEPING | ROOMS! ee a ee st OE oa - 4 : or Sale estock ear-old Holstein heifers to ag Sr canes 78 OAKLAND MIRANDA WROUGHT IRON § Be Gn ug” SUB | ANCHOR FENCES | ©EXMDRE mougn, nour. /OpMENRy acconnion ir gam | Fer Sale Livestock 69 Teese im, September snd Goto 07100 on! - cad mavese S30 Metal bed & springs ....$1995 | No money down . wma ree ee icra | ._tuger: PE 4-0153. r player, plan. JOM Music 6-WEEK-OLD PIGS: cease. Uaseeen “Weak” siett CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS Le Company “Orchard "Ave. ehatr ....... seceeeee $9.95 | FREE ESTIMATES La § ai pResa | _Clenn Casey, auctioneer. housekeeping rooms fur cian peo | van Compa ; _Purniture. 49 Orchard L Y hb $20 95 ll Part BED, CHEST & 6 YR cow ee: le only Also caretaker rooms | 302 Pontiac State Bank Bide | CAMBRIDG a Mog Be, \WYM AN'S | _ OR 3-0206. Gulbransen Piano 2 mos. UL 2-267. oe guneuee ive ak Pare 234 N Saginaw Bt of wiile tu site wedi y - 30 HEAD OF REG. HEREFORDS. mm assee ve. ark. Box 25 Lapeer »| Borrow with Confidence | comBinaTion RADIO & PHONO.| MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE Bargait iS | iiptctwe, caRIMeTa,iARO oy gi B Pe docign ip WAL | 35 HEAD OF REG) HEREFORDS. Fenton Entire “contents of old ride els socea Pes aes $25 to $500 Walon bed aad iareiner Elec. mieten eee ‘ree. roe nas NEW & USED ae ee oe cae on this one! Return rental) 227.06 5 call MA $1483. ding, Appliances, Plain and Fancy. aes ae 2 inets Ww : sown me RAIN PED | PED BEEF, ’ e cS FOR RENT ROOM WITH: GA Hfousehold Finance. | _roaster_& art mE R. B. Munro og Ba UD . et se ial lights, sliding doors and Wiegand Music Center | CHOICE GRaIx “Foe cases, ‘Pamait "Bible ‘por’ Model. rage Teacher or business girl | lion of Pontiac CLARINET & Musto graxp IN Joa" “w _ Huron Building Materia miter at terrific savings. Mich. AZAA REA MIRACLE MILE home freezer. PE 5-8828. A. rear axle and’ tires. Other OR 35-0259 ls) 8 aapeee Bt. FE 4-0635 | #904 condition $65 a d Trade-] In | Dept t. Combinatoin basement sash $3.36 "A. Vinpresnent, 903 Orchare Lk. tee a. ‘Organ Repair| DET. YMCA. & CAMPPIRE| articles galore. Terms, cash. Geo. FOr ACES Ce ce. cle “Vy HiN YOU NEED Soot ioe Male, pois. gett . oe Pe $25 Quality House Paint 62.95 Gal douty "FOR ANY WORTHWHILE xine ays peg dag ned wes | angel Con . one _Die business girls in widow's nice ; NEE working or y House Pain! : . iff iAMMOND CHORD “ORGAN. 80. ane . x, auc’ ers. | ® ; f 10 | eee ae rT Pit Lovely Pa ekouie Cares Corpatel Be: $25 TO $500 Herren tau, PINE ME beor [ear Full size bed & dresser 35.59 Oolotex Yextat sheets... 02.8 en.| PO $500 Beautinl walnut case. An unusual | NO" ped Paris mi oan of SAT. SEPT, 5 AT 1 AE eins Of ing rm ~ bedrms. bath, aun We will be giad to help you ald $5 FP Davenport & chair . HO srapoano' PINANCE co. buy @ + ’ 7 M-59. 3445 WN. Milford | _Ra. top commode: oval white mar Aare deck, phone, and linen Kitchen Pe, pS ‘ #5 tet, . a gt Table, butte & 4 chairs .... $40.50 Feit, 432 sq. tt. oe 62.5 1185 N _ rE 8-966) *“GRINNELL'S 7Ttr 7 ESTERN | SADDLE. t coffe table: brown ble na lesnar Privileges FR 23-6002 STATE fF INANCEL CO. DEEP FREED NERY REASON. Vanity, chest & bed . 960.50 uoTa ae ae a tac a oa late FOR SALE. WESTE: ‘op e : marble Siter 3 pm 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg on bie. OR 98 He “cunTAINe Ficctrie range : Be PIPE-BRICK-STEEL be oy springy” maitresse Dcagrr LOVELY aPINET PIANO eucee Good, condition, reasonable. FE req jamp table. Antique ma- Nice PRI} rugs. Call 4 om. 915 Or- condi 37-0448. FEREFO . Min- ON ta homen clese is YE "2-8514 _ KE 4-1 S74 a Good cond. Cheap. FE 2 THOMAS ECONOMY FHA Terms Free Estimates ‘Tote, : sent tHon._OR i onths ald. Eligible to sp regi ftw es ar : fimp. “Brass LOVELY CLEAN ROOM FOR PRO- ~ Mortgage Loans. 69 pir gel ip ey ee "Roo 36) 8. Saginaw FE 20151 Open 65:30 MON. thru. SAT. rj oenain igg e| Sale Office Equipment 80 — ae Rose, Cente mortar apes e: nice chamber , fessional man Pvt ent 66) W - ! WANTED: ANTIQUE DISHES, : as patient ec tnden onic eee Highland, Mich. e ME 10s . s Huron ST MORTOAGE, TRIPLE secu. beer PREEZE i CU FT. KEI-| lamps. Marble-too tables. oy SURPLUS LUMBER a hdd “West: 1 - 85 x. 32- WALNUT DESK $35.60 =iittand "le. Phone Mi dino | Siucld chine. | glass Folge LARGE SLEEPING AND BITTEN Get eg Taree | a bonus Bor) iis ster oO _ Wea ONT 5 ATT ae TTe TERIAL #ALES CO. iy Pals: AIRE OIL FORWACE Fie eat, Deak 040.001 “Orion Rd urnishings’ ~~ f binat Suitable for : a Ll Use WA L, : s i rea nou arce eno) Mg Ream comsouioa rim See, Jo SKY, ZRTOIOATRS | THC We gue cege Ob 240g | ee eae en Sen om Fe | eee emma taes| a TE I | ag LARGE nooe 2 ore ann Mortgages are best by test Ask zim en ies qak afiror alah WASHING MACHINE oaaE A PORE Mkt. a yarn one season. 345 sitter sae : 2 : gueed euives Chalrs, ae seen if ood Western me & harness = Pome Ei fernsture, Central High eacher, the man who has one Call us - 8 . cor % ~ URES” 0 ~A & EN SA -—— ven 12.00 ies. MA hen furni- | an FE 5-6212 hel : used TV £1095 up Sweet's Re Wi LIGHT FiIxXTU Mtx M $10 . BITS. BRED DOES : ture. Stove and refrigerator. LARGE PLEASANT ROOM IN Bi ‘Bian’ CONsTUCTION, co dio @ Appl. 422 W Huron. PE Hered! ae LO, ee. Mipahti venules. tnd’ Cowboy ra roller (at oo . sens Swivel Chairs, ne arp or mehr Ey om her jbens Frome’ asingtnt, S0B:, fom private lakefront vome Teacher |92 JRON : ee cost, lady's e716 hildren’s bed- | M¢® amo ah 2- ot Swivel Cheire, no es $3. Small rabbits 50c and up. 5 ot professional person Garage LOANS ON HOMES ELECTRIC RANGE ELUKE. WESTINGHOUSE WASHER AND Tommi Milekigun Pacoreseees, 303 (gg Uno vg a : cea 65 PE 4-8612 ar Blo egal mil oad reg avaliaole EM 32602 $600 to $1500 pow foprentce. OR relriaeretor | arver Excellent condition, $128 | Oreherd Lake Ave 30 Tabig ane i we Genera) — , ee Sey RELIEF MILKING SERVICE. | Oa 6-268i. LOVELY ROOM NEAR TEL. HU. ee eee or will trade, Maviag, washer, | ©M 38884 or EM 3000 | ‘BAI rH T UBS 5 & U iP Poreh gates va | 2 PE 5-9129 __|TO ALL OUR PATRONS: ~ ron Home priv Meais if desired.|399 National Bids = 4-4799. Bebick's MY 3-3T11 WESTINGHOUSE 7'5' REFRIG $ Meta breakfast set $12.3 Site ‘Sparing ‘Geeds 82 | TOP “REGISTERED HO!STEIN | No sale this weekend due to PE 6-3018 ma Good cond $45. UL 2-3362 AGED — 4 & 4 Auto. washer $90) ON nds u = = Holiday Lookin forward to see-_ MODERN SLEEPING KM Pvt | Swaps 70 FoR SALE woAs fice ie. 210-240 PHAFP ~SEWwIna MA- FRANKLIN PLUMBING | SUPPLY trunks 63 ws | * | bull, dam had good recoras| ine yen Soper ix’ see. pele Ma Sal, Walled Ueke r (DRM =HOME NATURAL over payments PR 5-570 hine. Does button holes. binds re ee “ MoE 84290 | eg ly eesti M Tar ue aa eee vues, Se nae om of Oh ps 8 MP © Mrs. Loren Tyler MIDDLEAGED OMAN ON | FM 2 |, Seu time Deon gerees | POR GALE SLECTRIC REPRIO- hems, sews on buane. ete Ne | EL Open daily & Saturdays pene ama te PE 54-6739. oe che oy oth eco) lial For Sale Ho tr ailers $95 hile ; =) gid) bowrd pla bom r garee \ attachments needed. Seeritics ou cartep carrier Pe use r Se eee ep a liac Press | Lge tot In Pontiac Twp Trade | , erator, ripe 4 ie wag @ office! cash or pay $8.56 for 10; BATHROOM FIXTURES, OL AND | Wiee:barro ié GAUGE a MADE AU-| _¢0ld metal. Call OL 1-0010. Write Box 2 7) | 101 J bedrm home in city of War | chairs, MArket 41192000 mos. Call Credit Mar. “eR 23337 as furnaces. Hot water & steam OAKLAND PURMITURE. co.” tomatic ; Wa __ Wanted | | Livestock _ 90, 24 vir, WITH el TAC ED NICE, LARGE FURN ROOM ON| fen Phone FE 6-744! PULL #i%e LAWSON DAVEN Michigan Plagahaboa ol Center. Author- Petiere. Automatic water heater. | 104 5. _sagina 6523 | GOLF ser wEW. NEVER USED. a screed pore $250. Btate S| Nico location for leacheris ye OLp 3 SmDRM HodiE Goat aetaisttiese cnky, Bae |qete en eae ripe rt gg mena HEATER DEAL FoR GA-; Matched & pete "Sl cierac: acca CICr o ssional] person all : i mohair-friete in ie ti v = cet vetore 2 pm _ et Polen pbb aes tec sd Kacellent condition bao Call’ Pe Hi-Fi, Tv &'Radios ‘74a te a titings jews “Brothers oniBE pe amor 8 Wo ete a bag. odie Pro "caddy _ ns Beet type and feeder pigs. OA 2 MARLETTE i yee ROOM IN PHIVATE HOME. GA-|,(, P. Opge . TON PicKur 32-1630 or see it at 264 ne = Guper Kemtone an ust- TAs. oun = 0 SELL, TRADE.| _&2470 bt no { a re ti . Caast FO USED — ‘pUR- _ dor, Very cheap. FE ¢- : : 32 ae. BUCKEYE, REFRIGERA- Seize lecher® Droterre |. es «oF on we ane ete Pelee alot. Umer con dane wort chased at your, home. PE_2-0367. UEIOHTS SUPPLY OIL PURNAGE COMPLETE. $190. Manley Leech, 10 Bagley, __For Sale Poultry a" tor and stove, shower. Sleeps 6 ROOMS FOR LADIEA KITCHEN cS) ouicn WiLL, TRADE FOR Eneelient condition FE 8. STEREOPHONO, AND RECORDS. | 2683 Lapeer ve ecins| | _Gas_water heater, 90. FE t-6191.|OUN@ — MODERN OR ANTIQUE. Very reasonable. OL 1-030¢— 837 privileges, $31 W Troquote eine 100 MON. | oneeeres — NOROE, FREEZERS BEDROOM LIGHT 1 STLXTURES. | PROFESSIONAL | TYPE DRAFT. | ing.’ Burr-Bhell. Jig 8 Telegraph, 0, LEGHORY PULLETS, 6 Mos |~Joun_R. ischester y regu ight je a1 HAWK MOTORSCOOTER EX New eden me eites borates or Water Sottener | 78! #2 Also Circus and Cowboy The table with straight edg anOraON. DEER RIFLE. HUNT-| geng FOR SALE. oe ANDERSON - OR_3-6418. Rooms with Board 60) cellent condition Swap for old | crate-marred modele at pig die | Awe | light fintures for children’s bed- | —*- PR SFINDiED” PANELING outboard motor PE 71048 rifle & | “ville Rd. MAple §-6609 1057 @2-FT CHAMPION 2? BEDRM. car of sell, $96 Phone OR 3-8663 | count prices AUTOMATIC Sorrvanys new on | (coms Mines Fmereccem, M2! Onan ry || ceetteewne Hl HENS FOR STEWINO.60C EA.| country lot. Make an offer, FE IDEAL LOCATION FOR PONTIAC! {is GAL TANK 90 OAL OIL a 2 years to pay used Reas. Priced. FE 2-567 cnere babe Ave oe | Biren” il 2 die ber f WILL RENT A 12 x5 i8 » eee $6] Me-gwie Ka bet. létinavera | ¢0003. Northern or Madison Jr Wigh| burner oil stove, copper tubing | 00 days same fs cash TIRED OF RUSTY HOT WATER? COMPLETE LINE OF RESTAUR- on sed — wee! _R4_& Clarkston Rd MY 3-1401. AIRSTREAM ; YE 2-8095 Re-built shallow well pump WAYNE GABERT Call M tatt OR 13-2043. N ant equipment. Call STillwell ? ot Phone FE 5-5760 or FE_5-0716 travel traile s meee eA y| Craftsman power saw For une | 121 N Seqinaw _—Ss—FE 66100) money ‘sown: Bey or rent ° 14113 BENSON UMBER "CO. | Bait, ‘Minnows, Et 82A Sale Farm Produce 92 anteea for iif fe aikee i, Gear ROOM AND steele Hi ae or cash venings after ra | FOR pALE 1 REFRIOKRATOR |. ‘— = “iP AVAYCO Ph. FE 4-2521: r WO bet al] a copied oleh = aoe ri s = ™ re 8 1607 and seater washer Very or sce neous: iNe i ~ : or 1 | ote i Rooms 021 ie CHEVY NEW Tings Bb! ed, condit coe cal Fh| For Sale Miscelta hg Lt bse ehiCkS Pisa areas OR Saaz Wht Wel CRAWLERS. 3 DZ soc. RED APPLES — SOME OF MICRIGANs | to jem aus ef jwauy PoE tel Rooms : : J ‘ : odds finest. $1 bu. and up. Special on | yam's ex- : G | transportation $126, Easy B pce ') HP yacuzz L.LOw sigs : , ee \ R worms. #& for 4$c: bia worms. 50 “tot. ARA - _citing caravan Ke | nation washer & dryer ihe FREEZERS —- UPRIGHT FAMOUS ewe oump v= 1 OM ALL =<) STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS — win. Sona Tine om in. for ite. Tackle. Also clean used Ae ize”’ coetes: a — ping ; ; HOTEL AUBURIN “oe Ader PL ead 35 value melas a rellla ape tank Recently recond, new mo- . ' | _tercom system. FE eis i days. jee. “Orchard Lk. Ave. | Cor. Sashabaw and Clarkston Rds. BOR HUTCHINSON , ; Week CASH AND ‘ha PLYMOUTH FOR! values while they las tor gauge. ressure control. Cali : : j TER DETROIT & Risa woe 5. ‘roam "apartments | iater model clean car Call OAk NO phone orders sss obs Michigan Ga 61128 Pronee ‘ ‘ Burmeister S | PL YSCORD _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 APPLES $1 BUSHEL. PICK OWN. Pontiac for the ie years. Cooking and refrigeration units) sand 6.3207 Fluorescent. 383 Orchard Lake 46 Auburn 2.0230 lcasn POR Usep TVs. raPe | >| . tecorders and radio phonographs For Rent Stores a 63 Working or not. FE 32-0367. past 13 ear Asn ARRT 6335 _Sashabaw. MA _5-2161_ ‘SRe still ‘continuing ta bets you Ave: 1 4-Car ata res —$549 : ‘THe J D 7 CASH AND © APPLES, PEACHES PLoMa, ane | the very best © lo Pentis FURNITURE Fon pace emma | 777-04", Garages—§ NOR1I HE KN LUMBER | wr xreae 0 | PA TOPSOIL. BLACK DIRT, FILL er 324| “Chiefs & Oetroit Ainbile- Homan yr 4 ras orf and. * cis, nieve 3114 Gainsyorough II Company @.:f 8 _N. Lake Angelus Rd. FREEZERS AT BAROAIN PRicgs| =~ 0 Cooley, Lake Ra eM 34171) OP on ‘rien “PLY WoUDs on at _ioting Of Sno E stone. |4PPLES! WEALTHIES “MUTO'S | NOW ON DISPLAY. 9 different ; KENMORE OAS DRYER FOR : A STONE floor pi ; 8 RES WEST all sites avatiable. Samuel's ir ) =i , Orchard. 4391 Baldwin Rd. FE viide PE 92100” ron aALECR SHADE leva P PoRD | -Pllanees. Devisbure, MA_6- I< “Henny Paint Sale— Ie ___ Deliveries svatiable = 1488 win Ave. FE i203} $2 ¥¢ alto. eruaned eal ASS | 51000. ALL NEW 1960 ™ a FOR BALE LIVING ROOM & le naide = tside White — ITH KOT TLETT PEARS Rent Office Space 64) 4 4: automatic transmission one a LEVIRG ana wire 18T GALLO 63.98 | CLEARANCE SPECIAL vot oer due te meistere. _Sashabaw. Caseelen | MA_5-2161. bao RS. Gar! ovat PONTIAC CHIEF Clean Trade for 18-ft pyeatrailar Ww" tar and hood ‘ $29.95 Ast LACK DIRT. TOP s ontainers, you pick. Ca 3 Donet of aND GALLON r) B SOIL. cellent condition OR 3-7068. Call On 6.0 WARW Orchard Lk. Rd. FRAME OFFICE BUILDING FoR! or equal value UL 22 afer Ss pm 2 Gallons. tor $3.99 ee eee - eae, werd 8 peat humus. FE} 2460 Dutton Ra. - DETROITS. EC c 2 “SB w e luxe Pull-down lights 4 Al cele or lease Suitable for real Ce ns CLEAR FOR SALE ELECTRIC “gs TOVE ap VAREHOUSE 100 amo. fuse boxes Sie Patio S Sion Headquarters M1 TOP BOIL CRUSHED STONE, eerie PEARL srr clearance. "ot ae morile a, ee Tee Macwee Lisi’ "| Pes) er 4 oodim. wae bem | Price 660: Fe asi REAR OF 104 104 8. SAGINAW Que Le Mm rey derntue $40 04 Pector se’ res. t A. aubier 3 ae arte : : 2590 Clarkston ee, aoe rT. to pa pay. 0 pea oe : ape FE 4.0905 FOR SALE LIVING aE SUITE, tA ALUMINUM gIDING | *¥"-° ethan dl Neat Mal Pontiac Airpor PE B1i12 cr *E 2 2. Orion. - . = ® to 9 daily. at) on Wianameminmes © acca ial (TT) OR KELL AWARD 51 Cap. | shrome dinette oot, 31", console | petalled alt Mock Roca” 2" tat gunrentes, oy verge Steen SEU | Scene DiRT. TOP SOIL. SAND, ARTL EARS, WEALTHY to PBunae orriC mA! see ee sted Bicke EE a ae i ; fo | G__A_ Thompson, 7005 M59, West Kio GEL PROPELLED Power areve, & AD PE > les, sprayed fruit. 691 N. allen beloese thres co ORAL ee foi{ aun PE wae. OF Ol day} Ne menev down i mo. & FREE STANDING TOILETS $1895| mower 2i-inch cut. 2 years old.| BLACK DIRT. HAUL oun own Squirrel rrel Rd. Auburn Heights. gE OB HUTCHINSON and Orchard Lake Rd. on Teie-| TRADE, $1,000 EQUITY IN 8 lr “The. old iden aaa pioneers" Double bow! sink ... ts) $65. Call OR 3-448}. $1. yd. Will wholesale all. BA SRLS PEARS AND TOMA.- | 4301 Di US 10 |ERat for car, housetrailer 1 ood “Arh AND CHAIR REAS ‘ ‘ naAkA GOUNTER Cou! 2-9537 s; $601 Coomer Rd. FE 2-8632. Sranpen OR 3-120 graph Wills remodel to sult __ For F, fea Call: {‘a3n ard copper + |8CA GBIGER COUNTER COM- : als 4 Ray h of Lonant telegraph ee —MY 216th OL Days or Eves. 20-11, lengths vooes eke ft lete with batteries ane BLACK DIRT TOP ici, Put cantina TOMATOES. PICK = jorth of Poctinc 4-0601 TRADE (937 FORD FOR MOTOR OAB arOvE $10, FIREPLACE a FUEL OIL TANKS 600D CON: %-in ‘nar copper deet, §35. Phone dirt & manure. 1 Fy $1 60 'evel bu.. melons. | FOR RENT: iv VACATION OFFICE POR RENT WITH PARK scooter or table saw MY 31-1180 oot 10 gal aquarium aaa dition iit deliver 99° 5: 20 4 —— cue ia pore __2-3049 ‘Weekdays after a net bh pe take Ra. PE Giddings Rd FE 45-6660. _trauler_ Sept. 8h. EM ing lot heated 100 Oakland Ave [WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT| ! — a +IN. 96, PIPE PER Leet Be lerea “« SET OF sith carr HA oF FRESH FRUIT CLOSE IN. WELL | POR R 6 T WACATION R 3-6: u 50 month OR 35-2360. Of REFRIG NCA TELEVISION, 3-pe red bosses set with Z traiber = i Bu i a O tunities 66 iti WAP OR SELL 0d CHEV.) Sper gas drver Mise. furniture 33 nat mmpson 1008, Aisé ace Lt. ve fOR eile tilda a wererel FE eel FE Pere” ban Orchard te elt Walton i sae tae usiness Opportunities folel, 2s ton lake. 18 ft bed Gab OVE ee est. Open eves Recor, de 5, a treauiars SEVERAL ai EEN | CHOICE FARM TOP soft. i Orbe Bleck ¢ ast of Joslyn. No Sunday ee 5 : vro! ek ow Pesrqnnid vered ia; 18 APTS $29500 DOWN MAY OR 3-3941 : mer . - *” pon, oe convened washe a ae PIPE. ee: mt BO YoU MAVETT A. A “PAINT OR sane bei senate °s ” | ean = fen ¥-|FOR SALE. TOMATOES, $1.00 take smaller incomé property as Lo $1000 EQUITY IN 2: BA LUMBING aU at: bushe': pick your own. Bring your |’ down, Write Box 13, Pontiac Press yo Rus I Saunt bene OR AT TOMATIC WasHER Ai salnew as oad ton ae pot made b sevoag fom “iuerior Hie Timon | EXTRA RICH BLACK DIRT. TOP own contain re. 43 "W ma. Bargain! Bargain! For a car worth $800 or more or | new ve eT Oe : a CAST IRON ON RESHSS or exterior Gee our wall paper | olf conver AE cae days, ster _ Mich OL _1-€206. BAY ct gain ba een qport Tay, caety te car: Cali ve jean 8 My oy Lg bathtub, ith goneh. Beat x quality gnd Lijlilions selection. ae, wal, Hate che ery. ne tres, Ph s0Ne6. oy ARM. 2150 ne goods & double tank truck Gea 5 rire lectrie stove in, TV = = LL DiRT, SAND, -_ Apples, hears, tor heuling minnows Separate ae canine ee ALE ah . Wringer Washer ths. “bavia = 7 ~~ CADDERS Wifi Dalat an © OAT SP IAL beach | sand. ere 34 hs =e ine al equipment CWOW ll in| Some or good tot or tate model | Bradley tractor with ning room uke | spurs. Cheap, “is ton thaln. fait | 436 Orehard Lt. Ave. rue ALUM. soll, 1A, wsmem Sel Mk | HILLTOP ORCHARDS AT FENTON ‘iuding stock & a nice 3 bed | CaF Good for large family. FR | 959 Nickelodien ‘$38 FE 5.2768. wget gtoker. 628. FE 5-0681 ELECTRIC BROODER Like NEW COMBINA ON DOORS 9600. PES stb Mich. have large crop of Hale room home on good corner lo inte or ecu rt hour Ask jioME FRE® EN 9138 ag® RE- after 6 PM and battery. FE 54-0079 GOOD PARM pret & MANURE Haven Peaches at reasonable wily" 93 don pena eal) pris of ARRO RE ALTY as dll do che ul’ Si 10-¥R_ a6 L. ELEC Ww ATER roe SALE WEDDING AND DIA. On E Walton at Giddings Rd. rices. Located %% mi. south of eniy 0 / 1) . hoo! This Will be sold at oncet Bent 2 /stStS acta: ——_.. | HOTPOINT REFTOERATORN (Ol. a toapees. 7008 “is West Year? ae Ra “un Vises, m™ TI PCH * BL Ind Lo Ra Penton. sich. “phees. MA pictures in office | For Sate Clothing «= 71 | hepter, &, tiga. tank one” | Open ever. | a8 PUMP $25 3605 ORCHARD CHURCH'S, INC | O90G RICH BLAGE DINT. $16.06 | _9-2199 . : LUMES COLLIERS ENCY Rd SPA 88.000 BTUs. oe ied PRACH ‘OR = < ; -— KELVINATOR ELECTRIC sTovE | *,,¥° : : ACE HEATER — s PEACHES FOR CANNING. EAT- | NIMROD COLLAPSIBLE Th tATLER lag STPOM. anes cures, van wom Pesmeagy™gemgy tener | SEBRTAS Ponler Orr FC AGE DOORS | Be cRtTeestomne Moves | OJSC, ROAD GRAVEL xanpa | PEACH ‘SOEs AS'apie: | SSUES aggpY wih een ’ ime. @4 . z See a setters ota also fishing worms & tackle Gpen > FE = 3 20 § 18 VANITY HAND BASIN | Factory seconds, sll standard fTeR. GOop|ONE DAY aa Ges aba __ Bartlet: pears. and® plums STE 4900 Hi nnana ite (M39) 1 Gays 380 ‘Orehera Ak ate KENMORE iy ] TO WASHER, Cast dron Best arade $18.50 sizes in stock from $28 and —up- ora AnD a ee a dit, fi «and ma lene Orchards, 2205 E. Commerce OXFORT Pontiac, Mich Ph On 40358 GOING OUT OF BUSINES’ SALE damp dryer, exc cond $95 9386) Ga Then 1003 M5@ West} Electric doors operators. folding ree yoo §-7646.~ betieen Duck a road and a close oore @ aa ar ‘Tt rs ¥ CLE ICK-UP #TORK.| slatts Thuraday. Clothing & mise | -fontiac Le Rd 00 GAL BPRAYER i NORGE! ‘clovet doors and disappearing | TRUSCON MASTER PAINTERS | 5 OTVcaissn -roRsoilALsé | _Burme ‘reed, ae EA! r : fs P | Day (Les sina FIeK Sule choen:| wee Waidwine . RE One At oe WASHER space heater ah tank MA 5.7741 Weleine ‘estimates es eatues te: ohne tie ule acs cake black cirt and ‘ll PE 6-5643 or | SWEET CORN. Se Dona, PICK TRAILER ween io a pe esses vs OR 9002 Sogn sen 18 es Sry (Or whet Mave rout EM ees pels peg es 4 8. moder sb . EREMUNG Kekimom DOORS, pontine ARE Boi BUILDERS SUP. mile pragper a * t it i 1 ek, h RA ss ; | Cab. sinks and fittings $34.95 uv | won on Daleranre install tn 90. minutes, $3665 y. gravel & dirt. Cement. | TOMATOES” “YOU PICK THEN. SALE KRESPAUERAN 1 | Sale Household Goods 73 KENMORE auroManic WASHER Laundry, fave and stand & tev: RE RRY DOORS AL ES) cost a ee ae oo: orta: trucking & 4 OR 3-1534/ $100 level Rf 8493 Anderson. ree 5 eta VERY R ple STEW Hanieng em wels hicnwar Gls 1 GOOD GAR STOVE, Lanag | LOOKING FOr (A BARGKIOY (Wk 11 . Sas PL UMBING © ‘s-2100 371 B Paddock FE 2-090} TELEVISION | w¥ Sie in, “a Gestay ahewosy sracel "ti POM aaa ee cae GREEN TOL desea established business Near lakel: ov | good manual Kenmore : . —<“_.: ee : f ‘ ° Wore wea, gOgner Wl Qeacifice] eather! Walnut ‘bed, dvenser and | faghing, machines. 'Sh™ guaran: | 109 inet a x8 PINE® CHEAP sqhaet. frragare Gyele YARD DRIVEWAY GRADING. and. ‘corner of Pontiog th | 160060 Que Se Seen te ee eee a ee down, free ; Ly Brass bed wood cond awevpers, $1008 UD. | yr gwen, OA #2018 Beene: p ad Biva soll, gravel, fill, etc. FE Ra. | na from. tre trade. sel) ot s. ae Seer ree * lets and sherbeta Reasonable , antec Open & am. to & pm | 300 AMP ARC WELDER aie agger — “t') . | TOMATOES $1.50 BU. YOU PicK sng ave some . wonderful STATEWIDE | Ses | noe ‘onal huvara PE ae machine “and mise. “tools. FE ) Ta NET "era Wood, Coal & Fuel 85) inem. 06 x Watton le sou ot tans bri ® at owar ~ : + te in en en Real Estate Service of Ponting | ble and 4 ‘shat 60 DEAK TA | CRAVING STATE FURNITUR ime | Cash & Carry Specials | EEeTb, te, mest ve “Appuances eos “~~~ | TOMATOES. BRING CONTAIN. | _ MY 3 : Catate Service of Pontiac || ble an airs... Corner table, te he AE Og ¥ - . ‘. ‘, . Pick - your nh. ers irr OL GHARLES. REALTOR ||| ficor lame. 2 table lamps 383'N | Shpllances 3 ragm . er A, $38. | 1 WEST LAWR ~— FUEL OIL ~ eee he PARKHURST i Telegraph K 4-08 ohnaon ea ’ i . st | bs spl | Je Lin ft, SUM CES se JES . f HESTAURANT WITH NEW FIX. 1 CORNER TABLE RLUOND OAK | LINOLEUM & eT aL 000 BTU GAg FLOOR FUR- hh rs \ eur “TALBOTT L UMBER™ ie Opervice ‘ TOM ATORS we TRAILER SALES (ures in new building on main! $48 FE 2-3975 | wevek wit Sack e rn ae aR iy | ceresne sa windows and | ¢ ‘ ute van ¥ Mywerd 0 oe Teareesei fence pickets. Glass. ’ ~ highway in grow! mmunity. | . “p {is Sheath ia. ft. = S Seat lease an 6 . pe month | 2 Pie Le ek a nylon. Elect range Corner ere ‘0 eM on ons porch | 4xOx% sanded fir plywood 1 53 ea Ww. : f AUBURN LU MBER includes livin dearer Owne ; table 2922 Voorheis Road FE ee ‘ — | 2x4x? economy studs 39¢ ea ut. Oak Ave PE 4.4595. _FE_5-9303 must sell. 36 Goo cash for vesieue ‘2 ee B& MODERN RED FRIEZE 50045 A REAI BARGAIN | Used TYP Pla T Shrubs — 86 rant and ereaaal furniture hor room auite Cheap, Bly SHINVAR Oi MOT WATER | einen frefnienee © ahogany . $7.20 sheet 2 . tants, Fees, re C. PANGUS, Realtor |. pice sitvin ORAY BEDRM- | stack. ail fitings PEE 8 oft eek: 5 recial Purchase Prefinished Walnut .. 61200 sheet | dis = f | PT. Pine 1.00. i 4 = oa ee = = = 4 1169 MIs Ortonville __ NA 72815)" ouftt. Double. dresser bookcase IDARO® CRIB ./ AND MATYREAs. GUARANTEED CALL Lge A FREE ESTIMATE koh Digi wy to greece eae frees ree SF if LL, OIL CO. . Leva Large chest, 2 vanity lam brand new. Ares Pearson's es : ’ = NENG ake ls on all your lumber needs P ate Bank. papa recnanns ites es enter. Has for lease, modern 2-bay sta Paster ta Pay onty #2 weeuly, | _Miture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | 1 Full Ineh Thick A ita teat tion Prominently located in the| Late Aye | MOVING) “MUsT SELL DINING Ny Comb. DB MA ere Fit vgn eles ne ‘. and bottle gas, Hitches Rontiac area, Wonderful business | sulte, table, buffet. china cup.) «\iuimmum Comb. Doors ; your o oon | “SCHE and cars . 3172 W. Huron. opportunity. Por information call? PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, | @ chairs, tron frame reed movares Pull Length Piano = Mingo 3 mi. ers of | SCHRAM TRUCKS Phone FR 4-9743. t Stepanian, 8am to 430 pm | Brand new davenport and chair, | dresser. chest, odd pieces. care 1 Screen-2 Guass sorenstions ai a fa. ae et Y Bottom en v FE $-0277 after 5 pm. EM 3-64h1,| 2 modern step tables, matching ts, cic 1045. Middle Beli Ra. Pully Weather Stripped ot © | os 30311 vest. Come ee ann eee : coftes table. f, decorates fam s. ; cara ame noon to Pneumatic Door Closer “in ASoe e Rd. Open daily @ to | 7% Dixie Hwy OR Huron nan Best, | . ee ny ee or $e ay only weekly | Pp.m. MA al ere oe nob Lock . “ F : SHEET METAL SHOP | Pearson's murniture, 42 Orchard | MOVING LIVING ROOM PUR. Btorm Chain ; ROWN SPRUCE. | BOLENS TRACTOR» en's “Bales. Sets i" | 1 eA RaPLAY- wren | atti! cream ohare tay) YOU PAY ONLY osORBIts re ne } Wang ‘un abn sSdian idow sacrificing complete setu oy ) pindrier Cedar cheat. Childs . . : : on—| J a tractor, ameaee including equi ment, jock oc | counter top. Single bowl sink tocker. OL 1-04 66 qow terrific opportunity ‘for young, faucets. Removal price FR. B man interested in career Long Munro Electric Co. 1060 W, Muron | buliding. | FR 6-8431, in Jease avaliable on Jow rent, Call for further inforth®- 9 sTANDARD “ALUMINUM ‘STORM ton, & screen windows ‘ 1 48454 pie- ture window, FE §-7925. Warren Stout, Realtor | 6, ' x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 os open Ti ere *lRuBeER BARE PAINT GAL @3 10. nol Ic PAINT SALE ~~ STANDARD OIL Y 4V,-Ft. Wall Tile was 2 25e fea coveral Pl pap onan jpcations okie 141 W, WOOLF, ae ae ‘|oXi2 RUGS WOOLFA its. an “Pinenetal* assistance “aval! Reversible 816.80. Imported, able. For further information cali] $94.96. Axminster, $46.98. Rug pe. $811 or OR 2-697 after 7) Op Cees urntuire __Sale sale Land Contracts 67 "reer “GIBSON jou ~~ lis ft Admiral ypright digeeee siee 20 PER CENT NT. Pah pad « balance pa. able. at ya PARTS & SERVICE r cemt “ig our cont 26 Oakland Ave, tae aeen i ADMIRAL =. a é yoeg Home acct hee hes a Admiral ae nny for Mr. Clark 4 2 — to cnooes _ LAND CONTRACTS TO AUY of| fl rebu everem oye aris *@& later. Obel TV. 3030 or eM sel) mae” EM 3-9911) visabeth Lk Ad PR 4.4945 We - anna =| take trades. ‘a Money to Loan 68 HIN” GAS BTOVE a ee. > Lende porte ; # mm ; “ pias ann pd! LI = carbioe, ra #375), et 1958 SIKOLER Ori. ePice HEAT. t “paxTER Eye ert. At. pre- seanon cial prices ‘ “Ww FE ¢1836-0! G. A Thompson, .008 MD, Wert | & 1 re . < ’ y \ Hage < NECCHI 210-840 amWino wa.) $22.95 Cash and Carry ching. Makes button holes. sews tax included hole * ut. attachment 4 Pav A ance Ape ee | year call creat Mer FE satan | “OPen to 6 p.m. every day. \ & A Products Qe. Bunda: eeu NeW NO MACHINE. Makes button holes & fan: ahene . Mm wae a. Symerert) FEDERAL : tare oo aon ter ‘See ar. tie wa rt at ea TAR BARA Dine Hf Avall LC ABLE ROW ie cae stimpatiarcsniam -RENT, UT FAST, ~ | chreughy, Rent Ads' Room, house. apartment afty- thing — ant Ads Sf ACI ION, onl ‘re MO aging DON'T’ WISH FOR! MONEY! Make.it easily through Classified Ads. To -sell, rent, bu , awadp, pire, TR... - dial FE 28,81. Wolverine Lumber | «i (1990 ®. Paddock Pe 2-94 | ‘ . ei ee ee ee ee oe ee ee > is = be ee a : fae Se : * t Sas * Se, ' to = ‘> on 7 eee Saas ‘ <= = so 52 i 2 ae < : ? hs 7 . ae = j i ? : eee 2 . : ae : 2a ra j ee ge ron sy ie ! , Co 2 ba sae : j ie . a) * ¥ e “ . - xc ont - . _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER. 4.1959 { | “THIRTY. abt _Foit Sale Used Cars ue) Fee Be For Sale Used-Cars Bad B For Sale Used ars Mo). For Sale Used Cars 10), For Sale Used Cars = For Sale Us ee Poeun’ a) WICK 1961, 2 DR. ; 1988 . ORIGI- | “EDDIE STEELE FORD” aaa Os J eee ees, ERE “yr wee | SSBONTIAC : ~ | sarge | Re. Se | gong “20pm STEEL FORD” “RUSS” DAWSON dNOTUL V. | Eddi “ 63 BUICK | ma, SagaW ye on | Bumingne” ima! Eddie Steele TEROME 7 ges ae Ee eet | 57 FORD se poke San. | 1 “Eddie Steele Sree BE) pOR ary Re “MERE iat es | “Bright Spot! — FORD — 4 PS ela M PRP scram Gene S| Orchard Lake at Gass a FE 8-0488 re bain i ony tant ze ee ‘58 | SCHUTZ poe gem |___ Fe ee Ce et oe oe CHEVROLET Whalers) SSOLDS | Be ee Soe SERVICE STORE : “se” Holide: Power 2 _¢. woodward | ented wanes: Radio, . ee . ie : BISCAYNE 2 door V-8 with eroe itt pee ; 1984 FORD mcetien . FE 32-7203. = radio, white . | oe Fal 2 DOOR HARDTOP heater, hydramatic : ti a tee motor : Mt @ om “EDOIE STEBLE FORD” | fom ou. Ss Low’ mileage OR S15, eves apg ery Ogg | Bown ae eon tis “Bn wire Radio and heater. Sharp. eae, Cinders ry ; oN. G OD $4 BUICK MONTHS ON BALANCE. . 5 FORD" A little bag : NEW RANBLERS UEPT TC LEFT TO GO ~9563. ° ~ by end ™ . We will pay cna vaabering. "$595. Hl J] ; / 53 FORD .| “RUSS” DANSON / S( ‘HI ITZ 2 St Sea eta “never fore. Creakshaft # DOOR HARDTOP MOTOR COMPANY | ‘RE C’Rambler Sales : ' 3 iS a See. | 340. _ Eddie Steele _ | MOTORS . ere as sO POR ~~ ao MOTORS. INC. liens Mis — Sale Motor Scooters 100 3183. ~ CL Fisnina Fab TON STARE, EW = . 12 8. Woodward NM Eddi St ] REPC POSSESSION | pia 8. Wood MI_6-5302 Final a ace 3|” beets. ce lows a een | fon cod rome. 7S — te) — FORD — | - Ke fog a “COUPE. le eeie $263 full price. Payments sa _ “$9 RAMBLERS & PONTIACS gM te a 2B Nrtaren BM Le 63S, LeWo Leong Down Asmme | | — FORD — nese Ate eantene|'57 PLYMOUTH] “RUSS JOHNSON Le >| Craft Cruiser ani trailer, only \ = 86 Buick ava ier. tr. at MMI | 3275 W. Huren at Elis Lk Ra | 8-0402_ _ BEL FS MOTOR SALES and. motors. Boe Dal Iee« ‘Geal BEAUTY! 91385 _¢ tbo _Heroid Turoer Bord. | PE 8-317 FE 3-094) REPOSSESSION win worguefitte. owe! LAKE ORION cit “D mere, as Gao argaln aon « faa igt, CHEVY, VERY NICE CAR.|'s1 FORD 2 BOORTVS. 0000 | ass rord convert. red and white necting b brakes” Radio, | yey a eal MY 31401 mi 00 ni va. Mali > RUSS JOHNSON: Ht. Riatine gg, | _cwner 195 Bast Biva, Nori. | Toke over payments of Sky Au heater. power ,wmdows. | tyig NAS, DR, FULL PRICE —— SS YEAR SND CLEARANCE —— ges MOTOR SALES GT ute Frost blue. Powersiae:|— —'56 Ford Parklane | _ Sales, 1 6 Seginay. PE aise a iy RAMBLER STATION WAGOE GE Hy] ALLSTATE CRUISAIRE. $150.| CENTUR LAKE ORION Binet Spat A ec nd WON. $1405 ALANCE RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE- Sa eT BAPE ro | |e agen ear sie] Eee theme See | | RUSS youNSON | Dixie ‘OK’ Cars| permente of We pero. Cul a BAGLE. A-1 MERCUR NEW-USED . ems FORD" ro ee tedit, Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI ito Ai ie ALL OER yi ges ee pe A’ en | 1986 BROOKWOO WAGON ee MOTOR SALES ‘ST Chey. Bel Air Ht. power . $1598 SCHUTZ Harold Turner Fore. Cee eee 4-soes| 3137 W._ MORON ve $13) AT ‘ $2 BUICK | automatic tranginisgion, Power. | sar thE ORION suas | Rees Magers # aptomnse fe Final Demo. Clearance WoTOR 8 SCOOTER. VERY GOOD OLDEST bea “gs DOOR HARDTOP / | MY bo ‘SS Chev. 216.4-Dr. 6, auto. 796 OTORS, INC RAMBLERS & A condition. MA 5-0086. cov Getler. 7 BD » } peed di : a 88 2-Dr. custom 8 auto. $ 689) 2 5 woodward MI_6-8302 RU SS TOHNSON NEW 4 wT 6 Uae CusHMAN sc00T-| Ff ‘Magne ‘gervice, 2086 Or- urner’r S $295 North Chev. “EDDIE STEELE FORD" by Feat. $ ae ta | Si pLy MOUTH CONVERTIBLE ore OATES. 230 B Pike. PE 44246. _) chard Lx. fd. Keego Harbor. _ - ee Hunter Bivd/ at 8 Woodward Ave- ‘54 FORD 33, SON ourete’s c'Br’ eto. $ $05 | RADIO & MEATER, ABSOLUTE. See ae r Sale Motorcycles 101 101| WE LOAN MONEY FOR BOATS. Eddie Steele Birmin M1_4-2735 ' ‘34 Chev. Delray. standard 308 ymeats of H1146 per mo. Call | sey 92001 Sof MY 3-1461 PAAR molars, other gos sees! Truck Center ‘4 CHEVY DECRAY V4. VERY Boos BR Meee Fee $3 | Roan mer rky at MI . LEY DAVIDSON. SHARP. neh per ee Ba Sees: — FORD — __clean a a eT $395 ‘33 cea Gar. | genome . 198 | . 4-7500 wiretg Turner Ford 758 METROPOLITAN i ee Fibergias 103A F | azts yw, Huron ot Bila bk. Bd, a Oe. ; ‘$3 Ceeveciet 3 door $18 HARDTOP, RADIO & HEATER. saRne pag wang |~-—rereett——- 8%) Choose From | 5 yom ar yee anew uo | = guaveccer ew worn.) “Eddie Steele |BErhie tg ‘56 PLYMOUTH $1598 : sabe types tivergias work. Auto rust "PI PICKUPS | : hei :" De nt WEE and Opdyke Rd. Kimball and — FORD — rt] Chev 4 Dr Wagon Hes ntl noes Ay if rakan: Lar Jerome Ge’ maniay (3 for poi OR B 3-0868. Rini’s, Orion a 3-1915.. ; : CT ad : equipped. Looks | like new. Pr —fent gee vate eosin i i 3504 33 = 4 door = ein pusomatic ‘Wanamisaton, oe eocks ry s caaey OaAce aepaiggye shoe c068 Transportat Oftered N05) =z, | oats Ok RIG | cera" ie one mE |e | 2 EM _ FBO __ Qo ulate, pew. Ut tires Robbins T : es . a months on aes ‘PONY CYCLE” EXCELLENT |cang pany TO MOBILE, aLa- ue. Elis, | Sst efor ¢ p.m. D v OK" Lot}. ~Demo condition. MA §-3666 ot 8081 P a 3 DUMPS ixie ‘eqedilan. MA E3666 © erry |*"pama Bonnie's Drive-a wer. Va 1951 to 1966 F ALL PRICES ae North Chev: ' DIXIE HWY NEAR, SASHABAW LS H TZ, | ‘SO Ambassador Wagon - ase EE UE OR A To| a mau vane. | gee LI ARE aes ans wc were.) “OO FORD | ahaliss Bias C U Teaded'!! 0 TRIOMPA cue. wr COND-| New York. he. pooch way. Ferry 1 12-ft, VAN good Tan ~~ cue te nailed “aren hudieu- “TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS vote diggs megh Se + bong RE ORES lene watQTon RS, Save $950 ey oken piston, ia"oR S317 8 bed bgt ~ 200 hie a Pitter Saran, 31 595 . “St Pontiac Sedan. a ss os oa ts TR MONEY AF mor Be “ing” “Auto Auto. ‘$1 PLYMOUTH. c ae0 MILES “re COME AND SEF a Ww vate oes ® Gagin Seed eee = - — ~“For Sale Bicycles _102| Wanted Uses Used Cars 10¢ 106 to 1984 Poy ee Eee Pe) gt a 4r. a ALANCE ioe, FORD TPs st | 83 il gh gs og a RUSS JQHNSON 7" cums *sOrH isthe san) Dinie_Bighwey OR 4-0001 = =} —19§§ PLYMOUTH LAKE ORION ' Eh Sue Bs srt Att All! 2 e AEe COMMUNITY ine CHEVY DELRAY COUPE COUNTRY SEDAN | FULL PRICE $295 Fe 2-281 or MY 3-1461 | 20 E. fad Bing Drayton. OR 5-021. er 1986 MOTO" SALES yar eye erie Chow. {a3 In ers ase gg No cast needed Pay only 817/44” RAMBLER | STATION WGN. ROLLPAST 2 aot Uae aL} MONEY TALKS! 1 1¢-f. STAKE AUBURN ET guis00. BLVD. _| i06¢ CHEVY 310. & _ POWER: ape pelt month “suto, trans. Totel price, 610d. and repair °G. ‘gales 32i| 80 shop the rest, then drive out = EXDILLAC 1s85—43, As, «DE BEGAN. Bettas Dr, Highland. MU 4 MODEL A PORD. RUNNING COR- an ‘S$ RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY - ae Bt) for, the. teat ee Pree. 1 CHASSIS & CAB {_eyser. Be eee” CHEVY WAGON dition, FE 8-0. “RUSS” DAWSON | Wen new peas 40 1 eonen, ages A ies 103) “* ror poutar “sce “ene OF endow s CONVERTIBEE, REPOSSESS1:ON MOTOR COMPANY i Boats & Accessorie Ree pits tor rade on OR SFR. aed fall price. No Booge Spgs “moore STEELE FORD’ ‘2 8 SAGINAW PE 2-9131) | SALES io ae tie oe $05 + ME. QUTROARD MOTOR. LIKE ee aE : SPECIAL aaets8 Cadillac “02” > He “hi "Maa PE oo, 49 FORD | aeate aay table, : AUTO ee a eee eee) | UNITS Coupe, full power | Bana, tt, ,cAP Te hla ee BE fare aes oy | eehceencannst kee | Smeg age vas, OK 3-3:48. = like new. Must os i) taxe ER A EY FEdera) 43016, i Den “Clearance 12 PT. SPEEDLINER RUNABOUT. \Dixie * ‘OK" Lot © sea aiden aresliag Wen) $3895 _etps ee ee Eddie Steele a Pond "41, BODOE 1a OLaw. | a PLYMOUTH ‘MEEHANICAL Ly OK final Ee arta tambron Gt. Pontiac. Fa re. Mcsiso | Dixie Hwy. esr Sashabaw 1 ton 1% yd dump—duals | 1066 | isis CHEVY BUSINESS COUPE. _S1 Cad. PR aves | Seed, Oot NOL i tess RUSS JOHNSON i FOOT FIBEROLAs ,BOaT,|——DRATION PATO MICE. __ | No Reso hardtop: Can "iner hie pm. OW — FORD — ‘54 Hudson Jet 4) PLYMOUTH, 2 DR CLEAN MOTOR SALES ee wy ery acing ne =a - ACTION a LER © TEROM 3-8153 275 ee Huron at Eilts Pi 6.3300 2 De. eapan $305 Oanriage. ee oe miles. R&H. 6602 LAKE ORION : Ula 3-106. afer pm: | BOB BUT Be a Vione FES SORP | ‘tea 0 PAsa REDFORD Coun. RUSS JOHNSON CLEAN ‘st PLYMOUTIE BELYE: MY 2-200) - or MY 3-146 “INBOARD $$$ MONEY $$$ Be J MY 34 ecds_mtat we . J) © Pee 11 | eT FORD 2 DR VO RADIO b| Ee ne Saw MOTOR SALES se YHOUTA’s DA. gis PULL | “EDDIE STEELE FORD" iv “RUNABOUT. 25 BLP. PEE | W N ed Ca HAROLD Bright Spot penne: AS ~ —e's8 Ford — "LAKE ORION gi veg oer o| money ‘533 STUDEBAKER cate en meee" a e = Sor TURNER Orchard Lake at Cass ee a neater: wbite- ma LUB acon My 2-971 or MY_—-1061 en 3 puglan 78 ot "4 DOOR up CANVAS BOAT COVER. a : , FE 8-0488 walls USS “EDDIE STEELE FORD: oo" PLYM ars $195 or ST Se oo ase Dollar|s srr Wotan ee Maat? sade] MOTOR SALES ‘SM LINCOLN | 18H $5” ween) Padi Steel "61 h.p. fiberglassed. Ski b 464 8.) WOODWARD MI 4-7500 5 Ca i ac ae iid ‘| rensmiss eater LAKE ORION . ahi os | 3 4 » . 1,200. FE a ne $1295. : Pes 4 DOOR TIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP | 1e eele [i elenalael eal oP _ Pontiac's Coupe, full power — | 1901 caaung, 6 ar. sedan. Fully * FoR Lp ERORR rs. ids Ha Pook ee os ORD ——— a” aecoys. $125. MA 42140. GLENN’ S Truck Center $2695 | equipped. 6208 - =a en ERS: —— a | 1 ve 0 PON NTIAQ BONNEVILLE’ < Da. 3218 W_ Huron at Eliz eM. Nea Deluxe Seared tad GMC | ees. OF Colalines Rewalle “EDDIE STEELE FORD" Eddie Steele | Sunse & ivory. OR 38500 |" vw 80%. ROOF. “RADIO, $1,085. ie Pundicr “with generator. Tit| 952 WEST HURON | ) fae | | — FORD ‘A PONTIAC 4 DOOR, O06. MY | “Wapie $2421 te Meller All like new. SC vs an 1 eae AT CASS JEROME 1961 Chevrolet a dr, sedan 606. | 52 FORD | ars w. urom at min ta na |g a owNex. vir | YOu," PA AGEN ae 1 : PE 5-3377 -9204 on 3.008) Ht. io _ 3 Ford Station Wagon. Radio and | ee a eae aise, 2 oe ay ee eel Ss Auto Insurance 108 : hoviciogien Ue ER ay tok gram RC | me focmawaoes, ton NOY, on Piet eae ukes ol. Cal call se a ae 90.20 | "B ; ht S t”’ 19$1 Mercury. $95. E ' ] 1963 door ROOLN ~ PREMIE _after$ | tires Like new 81008. MAytfair wp ON a oad ee ed | YOUR : owos. oe Bais got tie ee. Drig DOL - - | isis esoto +Dr_ Automatic. Pow. ddie Steele tonditisn, vine oc a wy "Sp : — PTE 3 TRAILER. ae FR _¥46s. Orchard Lake at Cass Sal ene Overt brakes, nan — FORD — ‘LINCOLN pe Agee $5 Pontiac 2-Door : Air cond ii eg rT. ce eo CAR] | Eereige & cote oa n & Sots, Cars. 10 FE_ 8-0488 “18 mimates trom Poouac” | iM 3,,Meren ot Bits tt Bg, | -PE $895 Ramblers ismdorettaler. ‘Used’ bite), GET THE MOST tra “EopIK STEELE FORD’ =| HOMER HIGHT MTRS.| "uit? Be a, *pue| 06 MERCURY nari 2 TAMBLER WAOON 00 * + ui a. a r ——trurry: se eectek CLS rn ; sa IT! Moamege. deve _o8 Fn | '§52 CHEVROLET Powe “OnEEN jan DODOE ion. wep alts or PE >110.| RAADTOP. with Mercomat: EROME vise Se"permena. HTS per Boats Motors. = Prallers nd the most is rs mre W MUST 3 DOOR Power steering and brakes. R& ail fest OLE Fa Lifes. Red fh white | finteb. mon New or U what you get at eel, lla =| en 4 gal. Econ $295 | _ and wnitewalls, EM 3-440 ira, Hew or usa Vou pum s| Seracttub Ge malabcn . 1961 RAMBLER WAGONS CRUE OUT BOAT iiks : pint Gent Care, 22 Aabern “EDDIE STEELE FORD” deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or Nod ba eated _ = “ * S t'" 2 to choose ,~s . othe Bos, EROME. |"tavia'inzts. Ger.tur| Eddie Steele i Mg Oa Bright Spot" | Qestsh ae ret : ert § Gaies. 196 6. yu + 10ee. 1e ” 153 CHRYSLER “Cost Less Co'e’ 1000 West Ma- : aRE YOU RAL cB ht Spot” ini 8 aegis ES — FORD — ple oar Lake iat +4511, New Orchard Lake at Cass | M41 RAMBLER SEDANS | sieetri cemurois? as, hl gunn Pe ous a 2275 Ww, Muron at Elis Lk) Rd “$498 a _ ___ FE 8-0488 ; sander qlee: ow mileage, howe ecicicatt Sa # *) aay _cuuvnctst ,gonter, 2 |= wa -gpom erema ron” | ays a wobi@get® ar exse| 3p FORTAE © DR SRARDPOR | oral OR AGame Ka. Rochester. toreaa "ey sa eld leer. Seek | Want to buy a new car? Eddie Steele ’53 FORD Samco Ne 989 RAMBLER AMERICAN ™ UR sEE | 2 DOOR r ae, ¢ Shiri Be Bee eines ot | ge NE SEH OP —FORD— _ 5 rn: PA Fes Sheen as boat New io moti es ay North Chev. AEWAYS A BQUARE AL, , eS a : Monterey 9-Pass Wagon | Byars. power equipped: th Viny low, CAS he ABOVE terms. pen evenings and bun- Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Soon Ti Caner —s| ings CR oon, Eddie Steele ada: Mage Sirenagh btn a Girmingham MI ¢-3138 TPORDS INCE 1996. ~™ price e's white walled tires, A_one- ie ety iis'b, ‘Sega. — . DUNHAM’S | — ——- : — FORD — guage beauty Alse 38 Ford. | | BIRMINGHAM sOTHONTEE soxNecR DEALER" we mower | RE AT TIE: | 's7 cnegsler Crown Imp | 3m eran | FOS | EEA [ow wwii ate MARUIN & CROWNLINE ee FORD Denier Since 1930” pre Medadi Le! Pe eso 324) Pridham leew, FE OH, re | BOARDMAN'S CASH “RUSS” DAWSON sg Dixie wT tn_watertord | $2695 ——— : | STEELE FORD" . a i 7 ” A h i e j ] | OR 4-0212, 57% Rughiand Re. rca | ° “EDDIE STEELE FORD" USSE AU 'S4 PONTIAC ‘ = BO. a aac K CAG EO Pon 20 YEARS WE OBAYE 232 8. rr mmm 2-9131 | ae a all | | 53 FORD D | 4 DOOR DISCOUNTS ack “I r DOCKAGE FoR THE RIGHT 1 an. 1968 waytestt EXC. 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SP CHRYSLER 4-Door el | Stes pimelorrny seen are | . Pontiac” ‘Une mont) 4s) Sede. 3 $3 Bonilee Sverkiuiea conv es “no Orenard pg ‘SS PON I IAC $1095 ® | matching Interter, A real family | . ~ TT ae -SALES & SERVICE-__ [Fess _-FESSI77 | ROCUSTES saw "Stigio} BEATTIE TEAS fans Sccieew FEA . “ ; ¢ _ - . 3 = . \ . \ 0 ; , , j ; go eee 7 a" . i ——— pons sins aS \ . > 3 ‘ = . r % \ { é ‘ i > s R A ' é - : f s : : Yy 5 ‘ ‘ : oot / r : . £ : i . ¥ , 2 \ : ~f z “ i = m ( f . . * + \ * 1 i , * \ : ; ‘ . Pa * . : - \ Ps ey 2 - Ai. ee ek - THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ ~Today’ S Television: Programs =|A fy FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.1959. 9 i : . gay : a AUG St NES | Father Knows Best Slams Into F si Conn SIE Channel wary ~ Casal WEEE (Onannel oORLW.aY Fro eA oie \e -About Picking Songs _ Ormosd | ae e . rom | a TA Cure ~ bins gave Vv » Soils ete: Weta . Sa be ae ee " @ News, Weather, chaste ter ae bo Be Free] Stig Panos NEW YORK — annie Franc te “nce a dge least, one dead and 170 injured. (7) Curtain Time. in Players and Richard Meat and an BA teen wenlg reel eer eal All but a few of the reported ‘ | (9) Popeye, - ~-quitted of man on “Best of Paar.” . | Diet for Viewers x * * serait were pope ye he! ———— ae ed @ Mr. Adame, Eve. peat m Sach. Theater, __Melo- “~w Geddy was & roofing contractor, but I made him get ee ee — (rreeeee @ Adams, Eve (cont. . (1) Tt drama: preg Mum pasa Some oft of those roofs and start working Loos 1% mile per hour winds * Y Curtain (cont. ture: vy rains accom: (9) Cisco Kid. erick” “Daddy helps me pick my songs. I'm panied the storm. ° \ \ 6:40 (2) News Analyst. ly appearance buyin’ a pink Thunderbird for my 2lst “* \ ¥ : (1) Sports, publicly birthday Dec. 12. Everybody buys pink | Telephone lines between Hualien |\¥ & 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. acquittal Thunderbirds, that’s why I am. and Taipei were out and the full WY 7:00 (2) Medic... sedition “You see, I was ready to quit ee ee ae ae nal \ — with foreign agents, ‘ness when I was 18. T'd recorded for a year-/Preliminary police reports said ‘ cece ne ite a ee ny a egy eA . Drama: “Last lee (@) Line Up. Drama: F ~g-standard with a beat’ They sald, ‘Are you "2i2 and that 260 houses had bee \ (39). Edward G, - Joads (2) Capt. Kangaroo. crazy?’ My father kept pushing me to record : \ 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western:| — when (4) Cartoon Express. at ey gb goon ngan he iam “Who's Sorry Now?’ I told them I'm quitting \ ) ald gels Ac ge and rob cin a sare: arg can count on. anyhow. I want to do this one for my father. He's very senti-| \ \ “Street.” Favor and| (4) Western: ‘Theater. () Fun House. mie eG hie eS | a\ Yates. leave cattle drive to ern: 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse, (O68 ate as Oa Sine Weck After Ut ecb oven 4 wsltiek, and BEent-1, beunes; pret i) \ pong ffeil five ses working in bank, lives sien ee ae tally planning a heavy schedule of hour ty Connie became top singer, Tin Pan Alley begged papa \ daughter being held prison- @ — a saci and 90-minute is. They stand) George Franconera to quit \ - m & ers in abandoned town. Re- comes 11:30 (2) Robin Hood, to make a “gubergren roofing in Newark and de- aaa ai : (7) Sunset Strip‘ (cont.) (@ Circus Boy. as pleasing (well. wes Salles pe a eran \ | (4) Pete Kelly's Blues.| ~~ —{9) News. U:85 (9) Billboards. = *o| “He'd-rather work for me” (it's | ‘ | : Gus Trudo, cornetist|10:15 (9) who feel that television has to) — on Factory Authorized : | whé recently escaped from|1¢:20 (9) | justify itself by going onward and|Connie again), “I'm an easy boss. \ & prison, is sought by slain|10:30 (2) | GATURDAY AFTERNOON = [upward with the arts. He comes into town when I come aoa ty - ADMIRAL \ mobster’s henchrfen. _ Drfma: Policeman discovers|t#:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty (No one has ever been able 1". Daddy and I will listen to ‘Open Friday Nites \ ; ; peat, : fiance is illegal entrant into]. _ (4) True Story. to give a very clear definition of |demo records by the hundreds. "N19 PLM. \ Reporting Daily & od) oan ffl Angel. Docu- Sountry. ™ = @ —— “onward and upward with | Daddy will say, ‘I think this one j 770 Orchard Lake Ave \ = : \ mentary e Squad, rama: Coun Calendar ” , ° (9) Movie (cont.) | linger proves dead © man|12:30 (7) Three Stooges. oe we can bade eV | ee Ke en tue mea Dak FE 4-5841 | 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) guilty of . kidnaping (4) Detective's Diary. pra Or if we don’t find one, Da | (4) Journey to Understand- down and saves kid-| (9) Farmer Alfalfa in tho arts is a dublons matter.) idy says, ‘Let me get my little \ \ s| _napers victim. Repeat. (2) Jeff's Collie, "Te a . {yellow book. You've got to de- —— \ a yea oy (7),Cannon Ball, — 1:00 (4) Mr, Wizard, ay — Began is ~~ pend-on your father.’ Lersaghl hao pods of \ Dismissed driver vows to (2) Little Lulu. ently a case powers a “ swop (1) Disney Presents. Mike. (9) Pro Football having observed some of the on- Like i. Fr nent album M7722222 2. graphical drama: John (9) Amateur Hour. Featuring|1:15 (2) Warmup. warding and upwarding of the past| . Session, y sits Gown. af a SS Slaughter, opens new to amateur talent with host Ted/1:30 (2) Baseball. and deciding that they don’t need; the table with his little yel- . , TUNER beef-hungry Arizona, driving Mack, (4) Patti Page much of it to satisfy both viewers} low book. and he picks out CONNIE H [-Fl . SPEAKER KITS _ — 3 In-/11:00 = (4) yy imma we Sheena. - and stockholders. y ‘If I Didn't Care’ and “Somebody " Else Is Taking My AMPLIFIER country in 1879. Repeat. (1) Soupy’s 1:45__(4) Industry on Parade ABC, quite justifiably, even if it} piace.” (9) Movie (cont.) (9) Starlight Theater.|a:00 (4) Movie. was rushing the 1959-60 season a CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS co. 8:30 (2) Markham. Drama: Coh- Drama: Ronald Colman, (7) Night Court bit, called its, Aug. 14 telecast of Connie herself picked out “Lipstick On My Collar"—and, cerning multi-million dollar “Allah Be Praised.” ('39).|8:00 (7) Night Court. the all-star football game a special.| Of course, it is her voice. _ | 4540 W. HURON OR 3-9700 ne at se on ee 11:10 - Weather. 3:30 o Wrestling. << « © x * ¢£€ ee a 0, officials Mark-|11:15 (2) Sports. 3:50 (2) Scoreboard. However, it seems to be straining “Some singers you can hardly wriderstanil, but it's not | tate Gee) a Drama: asa tale. “ ao Western Roundup things a bit to list for Sept. 11, 18' that they’re mumbling,” Connie says. “What the people buy Quality and Know How (7) Disney (cont.) “Man of Two Worlds.” (°34).|4:30 (9) Gabby Hayes. and 2 three items in the “Walt now is that youthful Negro, southern sound. (9) Don Messer. Adventure: Loretta Young,| (7) High Road to Danger. {Disney Presents” hour that are “Take me. I bought all the Fats Domino albums. I lis- are BOTH Important 9:00 (2) Phil /Silvers. Comedy: “Rachel and Stranger.”|65:00 (7) All Star Bowling. repeats. | pees tened and I became a southerner. You sing the words real His own of constant fi- (48). | (2) Bandstand These represent a = clear and somebody'll say, ‘It won't move. It’s too good. In The Music Business . nancial distress gives Bilko (4) Sports. - (9) Movie. ragged ins “Mare and Beyond" Do over, not so clear this time.’ ” i idea of starting credit card11:80 (@ Jack Paar. Variety with|6:9 (2) Lone Ranger. Fe con tw tesa Geel eiere who Ras moved-her family over to a spllt-level = agar CENTER ile BOTH (4) Cavalcade of Sports. : ~ enough in their field, but repeats,| ranch house in Bloomfield, NJ., is a very nice young woman, Pn = eo = bn Mg ~~. — Lightweight bout: Len Mat- - as well as being a part of a weekly|as she clearly brought out. | Consultants at No Obligation! thew, ve. Rolende “Choo” Y N ° e programming series than in itself + ee SISTOR OR Morales in 10-round contest. t | t jhas no “‘special” status. “There's such a thing as being so hip you're square,” she ULBRANSEN TRAN GAN @ eo a ag a Our eX n | ec | on says..“All those words ending in ‘ville’ I don't use. Squares- G nn — ; : : te {ville and Endsville, I don’t like those. Another thing. I’m ag ear en ge Herter Stays in Paris very insulted if anybody calls me a chick or.a broad. I guess The Gaieno, turns Hollister into ay e r Ol | ) U Nn T lks it’s all right if you only have a vocabulary. of 30 words.” Ultimate victim’ of Kangaroo oourt. | for Diplomatic Ta | | . pen Drama: Card) DETROIT (AP) — Commercial is motor-powered and is a refine: | EARL’S PEARLS: The best way to entertain some people. in ___) aul : production has begun’ of R. P.| | PARIS (UPI) — Secretary of is to sit down and listen. TR oe prison camp run ty Scherer Corp.'s “‘Multiduse Hypo- | injector. |State Christian A. Herter who TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A department store_tloorwalker Spinet Or gans > aditie German spray Jet Injector.” x * * accompanied President Eisenhower | was shifted to the basement—and had to turn in his carna- . It works so fast that a thousand/on his European tour, remained |¢ion for a mushroom. ... That’s earl, brother. | Featuri persons can be inoculated within|here after the President's depart- (Copyright, 1959) _ | eaturing .. - iba an hour by. one operator. ure today for another day of dip- * 20 Musical Yolces Balanced Contre! © Kimbre Control ky coum seta epidemic fomatic = * * © Built-in Leslie Tremolo System.. ¢ Widest Pitch of has to combat a mic ® oO ee ee tons for in Thailand with aaerovit al the! The first item on the secretary's T V News and Reviews Percussion Effects. © S Cl Pre-Set Pistons . Cee nent 8 Oe ee Ake ng oe ‘0 or} a 4 ° Gulbra ha closed beautif sounding or t neen . ‘an in eee Oy ey ar anmne(verseas. Rock ‘n’ Roll tree ana oe reser The gun injects serum by menns| that the United States will treat ; ° Gulbransen Organs Priced From 5 of a high-velocity jet built u form |the other members of the alliance e t ae a _ : ‘owe anim saa Pails to Have Big Bea WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER ie per sewed ‘ Me . The gun fires through an orifice} After lunch with U.S. pact dele- By FRED DANZIG “Dark as the Night,” and ap. | Miracle Mile Shopping Center (Bazaar Area) -|a 30th the size of the doctor’s|gate..W. Burgess, Her- NEW YORK (UPI) — It was peared on Masquerade Paity Organs—Pianos—Lessons Open Every Nite "til 9 P.M. needle. The high velocity permits /ter’s a one ps rd hail and farewell last night for|decked out as a baseball player. Tuning and Repairing — FE 2-4924 cuble centimeter in a traction of istere — Fatim R. oeghsunl id pact gh tell a a a - - 1— - for a second. Depth of penetration is a ia cnggh eens de Murville of} Somehow, the titles always) on NBO-TV's 21 Beacon Street 5 compliments, | controlled. -—- ri . seemed acho to me.| went amiss last night and Den- rst — a eighing about . That's because ‘was 8 nis Morgan had to settle things “a . + bee "8 c = consists of on SS pat, “ show imported hairy England by) in the old-tashioned way: with ; are’ omen Game Gum = , ; that t t . 13 Wing-chaped” ee Gne is the gun iinet. The omer tee Strike Cuts |4sctv ay sit teomagers| hie fit ho eneal the Seton ts OO sue Goon aye hod dla Years, oo NBOTV. sed ot re| goping betes = WAREHOUSE SALE 8 Show electrical outlet. The two fit to Great Lakes _ cating memories of the prohibi. ee U conte gether in a small case. On Te . : he Ald i" rol- ? ad Sates ma ™ oem mus oncel WE HAVE FLIPPED! ae 1 —e CLEVELAND ( — ‘Recanse of |licked w rf _ ‘that George Jessel, the premature . 2 en See t the steel strike, only gross; Although music show was jy gray guest of Who Pays, faced 24 Pronoun $ Reason r Qu tons of iron ore were shipped from eritic’s pincushton, it did ralse the cameras for about a minute Peet COUPON SPECIAL — ~~ 2 inetrument ate! jin His Appointment U.S. ports on hong Revenge a big question: Why re gore without uttering # single word | § =e 32 Kitchen tool . . ‘during August, t mer rock ‘n’ roll flop while ‘Ki (He made up for it later of course, t 2 Bhar rept ee NON ene enale|Ore Assn. reported today. ition, OMTH'# Fock ‘n' row prospered? but still, it seemed noteworthy 1 THIS COUPON WORTH ; Hemingwa ped action on the nomination of| 7har's more than six million 4, ior is that the British onetheless. ja . ‘ oe Heminaray } comings gross tons below the previous vasidicagped ty an tm. Ios € 30 Vocalised — David M. Shoup 88|nonth and 8,697,317 gross tons be-|*how was handicapped by The channel swim: Richard| & Hi 41 Enclosure commandant of the Marine Corps. possible gargly-sounding sound. e Cue swine =Ricnaee 6s ' ° (outta) “Everyone approves the appoint.|'" Avsust of oe ee track and a surprising absence of ag ~ qucers me inf 4 ' ” fF Lid f sacl te en Rane | » Only teres ot the eight major he “Dig Deal” Gun, Will Travel, has landed ant § WITH EACH BOX : Scandinavian . A peer * Secamn' chive | 30 gusesen! 38 Debates Ga) said, “But we want to find) ich. and Superior, Wis— | The Lawless Years was a low pertant sets vistors anaes L DEL MONICO STEAKS v4) 4 Rot up t 8 Position janguage 40 Claim * jout why he was not given a four-| shipped any ore. budget. attempt to recreate actua’ pe “haar Sa aaanenaneanesaaaaee! oy Jumping —=«¢ Inferno 23 Defended | a (coll. year appointment as required by cases handied by a famed New mapaal oe BONELESS DEL MONICO stick 5 —— sinister plages “ in law.” : Despite the August drop, cumU-/v oy cop named Barney Ruditsk . Anita Darien, featured this, . @ Gtraightenea 24 Cornu Py , * & lative shipments for ‘the season. i, the days when handling summer on both the Jack Paar’ a se En 1 Mentally nee en Le ine jumped over|were well ahead of last year. oy leas and Dave King shows, will ap- ” ie © Snicker,— | sound 2 : Pe | oo, Some 34,116,990 tons been | O08 of beech was legal British TV Oct. 10. | 1 —— off, in § Rye fungus if Amphitheater higher ranking Marine gen- groas Unfortunately, Barney's stores|Pear on . | soit . O Native 30 — potsen compared with 29,907,817 gross | DOWN auiiages ae a » received a two-year appoint-| by Sept. 1 this yeay|"#4 become old-hat since the ‘20s | ¢ Es 1 Passing 20 Smoke residme 31 ° ment. br TE TR Pag gre Aa gal tind some of the episodes had wv-iRiver Drains Canada. =| 8-2, Net : . — . . ——= i ieupallee o waakens intended laugh-provoking touches. ed ' sear ow 7 : _ . |Last night, for-example, Robert| OTTAWA—One-titth of Canada| 12 Per Box 7 Today's Radio Pr ams -- y Post — [ipod “ine ‘ural chaliatiped| rained by the Mackense tiv] IDEAL for OUTDOOR Peay “4 oO Ss ' oe DETROIT # — The Rev. J boutonniere, dark shirt, big)Which {s also navigable for al- * i oseph suit, ris EVE By ’ , —_— , I. Imesch has been named secre-|hat, and dark, big cigar. To his|most its entire length, i “ team and 4-0. Net Ea. win (om ORLY coy HS CO) OAR CH WON (iam NEFA cimH mE cron tary to the Most Rev. John F: jeredit he turhed in as fob a1 FILLETS Tender 24 Per Box wroteon tak : aru ann = in a... 8-en. Net | OLUs STEAKS: i ‘GIANT CHOPPED 2%-0n. Net Ea. 10° BEEF PATTIES 36 Per Box T-BONE Tender @s “10-08. Net Ea. c STEAKS | _ Butter = 10 per Box. * 1 : “More music for your Hi Fi doller” : re Come in - Browse around ~ Listen \ ‘ | f SYLVANIA CONDON’S | RADIO G TV SALES & SERVICE Call FE 4-9736 SI SES ea a OM, “ee ie i A NREL 36 $. TELEGRAPH ‘Acro trom Tel-Heren Soe ALL MEAT_U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED . e Tan me ix te oe — SATURDAY ONLY 9 to 4. Ww. HURON Bot ackicea ae fe f | ie BE ee ae ————_i Lowdown gp Big Wait FORTY. * Senate fo View == Highway Bill WASHINGTON - _ poop States — eped ewe perieds before a marriage ean be issued. Seven states re- ware from two to three days. } m 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE Expect Battle to Use Alternative for Tax Hike on Gasoline — CLEARANCE! | © 1959 CENTURY 16’ Resorter © 1959 CHRIS-CRAFT 18’ Cavalier © 1959 CRUIS-ALONG From Our News Wires WASHINGTON—The Senate Fi- highway financing bill ~ today ‘There is a sharp fight in prospect ‘over an alternative to the gasoline ‘tax increase in the-measure passed | iby the House. : ie, Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn), 22 Cruiser a committee member and authgr | lof the 1956 act setting up the big ® 1958 CHETEK highway program, told a reporter | 18’ with Mercury 78 he would battle to put into the bill some revefiue source other than the penny gas tax boost. e 1959 HOLIDAY The Tennessee Democrat said Fiberglas (2) 15 WE HAVE THE NEW he would offer at least two alter- native plans for financing the in 1960 MERCURY MOTORS USED MOTORS ALSO terstate highway system. ile out- OPEN ALL DAY lined them ag the finance commit- tee started hearigg# orrmhe bill, SUNDAY & MONDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. tae committee chairman, sald he believed the House bill .raising through June 30, 1961, would be réluctantly approved. bill 243- ; ! The House. passed the 24 INLAND LAKES SALES 162 *Thersday after weeks 6f wrangling. The floor debate made it evident there was. little en thusiasm for the tax inerease. The Senate is also set 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121 FE 2-6122 nance Committee takes up the| Sen. Harry F. 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