The Weather U.-8.-Weather Bureas Forecast Fair and warmer | (Details Page 2) T E PONTIAC PRE 117th YBAR + *! PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 —44 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS . UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL CLUB GETS CHARTER — Michigan Sen. Pat- rick V. McNamara (center) was guest speaker last night at the Kingsley Inn in as Carlos G. Richardson, chairman of the Oak- land County Democratic Committee, presented Launches ‘60 Campaign = GM to Hold Car Pri Goes Info Orbit: 3d in 11 Tries 100-Pound Satellite Is Vanguard Moon, : Successor to 2 Flops; Helps Regain Prestige The Khrushchevs Go Wait ‘CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Poatiae Press Phete Mrs. William A. Clemmons, chairman of the Bloomfield Democratic Club, with the club's of- ficial charter into the party. The club was formed last Decembers Bloomfield Hills Addresses Bloomfield Dems McNamara Fires 1st Shots By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Bloomfield Democrats and there are some — heard Michi- gan’s senior Sen, Patrick V. Mc- - Namara explode his first salvo last night as he wasted no time in} firing off his campaign shot for) re-election in .1960, * * * With only enough time for a x * * Nikita’s Hands Drip Blood, Mac Says at Senator Patrick V- McNamara described Nikita Khru- shchev as ‘“‘probably the worst human being on earth.” In a press conference in Bloomfield Hills last evening, change of clothes in Detroit, Mc- former union official’s bid for | Namara hurried to Hilis directly from Washington, | Recipients of McNamara’s first, iwhere Congress had adjourned;campaign flourish were some 100 | members and friends of the! Tuesday, and let go his blasts atin i mnticid Democratic Club, the Republican - dominated State | which received its charter into Legislature and coalition - bound what its chairman nervously Republicans in Congress. termed the ‘Bloomacratic” The silver-haired 64-year-old | P®'tY. * re * RECEIVES CHARTER : x The charter, making the club a, full-fledged member of the real Democratie Party, was presented | ¥ito Chairman Mrs. William A. Clemmons ship by Carlos G. Oakland County Democratic Comi- mittee chairman, Bloomfield | another six years was under way. Bloomfield McNamara for being able to penetrate the | “hard-core” Repubiican terri. | bl ary ef Bloomfield Hills and the senior Democratic Michigan senator said he would) picomtiela Township. have been “among the missing” had the Soviet premier The club, City Hospital Finances Bright ‘We’re Not Out of Dark Says Euler, but Picture Best He’s Seen Pontiac General Hospital Admin- istrator Harold E, Euler told the hospital's Board of Trustees last night that “we're not out of the dark yet, but our financial picture is the best since I’ve been ad- ministrator.”” In a report at the Board’s month- ly meeting he disclosed that at the end of the ninth accounting period, which ended Sept. 12, the hospital was operating at 95.75 per cent of capacity. “Our occupancy is excellent,’ he said, “For the same period the average for the past two years was 80.68 per cent.” He reported that the hospital had $172,000 in cash-on hand. Although final tabulations haven't been com- pleted, the hospital had an esti- mated income between $10,000 and $15,000 over expenses during the last 28-day period, BRADFORD. RESIGNS The sad note at the meeting was the resignation of T. W. Brad- ford, treasurer of the Board, Bradford, retired Pontiac Mo- tor Division executive, yesterday | his resignation and narned board to later date. Gives Reds What For | *been invited to speak to ber, claims 350 members, 75 of Congress adjourned jus t,whom are dues paying, Mrs. Clem- | s imons said. |hours before Mr. K’s ar-, ne +& Ot lees in Washington Tues-| The senator reported to his con- ‘stituents that a coalition between pays, micrometeorite bombardment Franklin D. Roosevelt’ \Republicans in the 86th Congress!and temperatures inside and out- visit the grave of the Soviet Union's strong wartime! ne comes here not only with and Dixiecrats (Southern Demo- dirty hands and bloody hands, but) ‘crats) was why “the Democratic his hands ———s with blood in (Congress failed to achieve the rec- my estimation,’ McNamara told | ‘ord that voters had every right to newsmen gathered at the Kings- “expect.” lley Inn. “This coalition ixn't shady figment of the imagina- tion,” the speaker said, very real, All toe real for my | liking. You can see it appear in vote after vote.” To beat this coalition, which, (Continued « on =< Z, Col. 5) “I don’t want te be near such a human being,” he added, He said it was a “misconception” that Congress rushed to adjourn so Khrushchev would have’ no op- portunity to speak. He said it was; an extra-long session and law- of Bloomfield Town-| Richardson, | praised the clab } some | |(#-—The Vanguard III satel- lite soared into orbit today jand revived sagging U-‘S. prestige in the space ex- ploration field. | The 100-pound satellite was boosted aloft by the last ‘of the Vanguard rockets. ‘The Vanguard once the scapegoat for American space failures, thus ended its hard luck history on a) ‘triumphant note. * x. * | The , Success followed two! i straight American space flops.) \Just 14 hours before, a Thor-Able rocket fizzled in an attempt to iplace a 265 - pound navigation| | satellite in orbit. On Wednesday, | ia Jupiter missile carrying mice land frogs on a space flight ex- \ ploded 1,000 feet above its launch- ing pad. ; '- The flops came while So- viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev visited this country, basking in) ithe limelight of Sunday's success-| ful Soviet moon strike. Force Base, Fia., the Bomare interceptor missile passed its second test against a Regulus Il jet drone target. The satellite was the third put up in 11 tries by the Vanguard. | formed last Decem- jt includes the 50-pound payiond and the 50-pound third-stage rock jet. which remained attached. * * * Its job was to measure the ‘earth's magnetic field, solar X side the satellite. \ it's a Sour Pickle PERRY, Fla. (UPI) — State road department employes were in a pickle today — ankle deep | A truck dropped 80 cases of | pickles on a highway near here | yesterday, snarling traffic until | state troopers could re-route mo- torists. Road department work- ers are cleaning up the mess. makers wanted to wrap up their work and get home. * * * McNamara said he would have been willing to let Mr. K speak to the House and Senate if Presi- dent Eisenhower and the State Department wanted him to. He predicted that Khrushchev’s talks with Eisenhower might lead to a summit meeting. Most of the members of the favored it but said he was being given too much of the red carpet Pontiac’s state representative, said it. depended on what he had to do whether he'd listen to Khrushchev speak if he had come to Detroit or Pontiac. * *x* é “With Khrushchev in New York, Eisenhower in a fog, and‘chaos in Lansing, I'm glad to be back in Pontiac,’ Law said. is BEAUTY IS A CORD — University Oakland for their “Miss Alaska,”. 17- - year-old Diate Lee, is ont Of two students from the nation’s 49th state who elected Michigan State the appothtment. > Diane owe fourth in the Junior Miss America ‘Miss Alaska’ at MSUO- college studies. Also, of Thursday at Egtin Ale ' pageant last March in Mobile, Ala. She is being greeted here by Loren Pope, assistant to MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner. The other Alaskan is 16-year-old Wayne Coker. He is the son of Wayne ‘grees. Coker,’ stationed at Anchorage Air Force Base. , ‘ ) ' ¢ ~ ad * AT ROOSEVELT’S GRAVE. — Soviet, Premier Roosevelt today Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev, accom Vby. his wife, left, and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, center, walk | past the grave of former President Franklin D. Soviet Premier Rushes Through Hyde Park Tour | HYDE PARK, N.Y. (®—Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru-| ishchev made a brief, 57-minute tour today of President | s estate here, on a pilgrimage to! ally. ; But pushed for time, Khrushchev hurried back toward | New York. to keep an important speaking date before the United Nations. The*——— Soviet premier was said to sc hedule and the lost time cut into) Khrushchev's plans for a sight-| ‘be carrying a surprise dis-| ing tour, which had promi sed) larmament proposal for the |to be another whirlwind event, in), world organization. adv ance of his U. N. appearance. | The Hyde Park tour started out, Accompanied by his wife, Nina, | ‘more _ than a halt hour behind eine — cnuasied | by Mrs. Roosevelt, made a quick | | tour of the Roosevelt ancestral | | home and the Roosevelt Memo- rial Library. Khrushchev didn't even have time for the cup of coffee that awaited him at the cottage, Ile did manage to grab a seed coll |betore he stepped into the limou- isine ang headed toward New York at 12:06 p.m, By then the rain had ceased and the cavalcade roared away in sun- shine. “He enjoyed nothing,” com- mented his hostess at Hyde Park, | Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt. “A man behind him all the time kept | whispering ‘seven minutes — | seven minutes.’ ”’ Khrushchev, who showed real signs of testiness last night after three rugged days of touring and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Get Happy! — Fair, Warmer Tomorrow Generally fair and not so cool is the Pontiac area weather out look - for tonight and tomorrow. 1 * * * next five days temper- | the | Mmoer Calling AP Wirephete at Hyde Park in New York. The made a brief visit to the estate of Franklin D. Roosevelt and to the former chief executive's burial] place. BULLETIN UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chevy proposed today that every nation in the world dismantie its | armed forees within four years, | Jeaving only police units fer in- ternal control, His plan was contained in a | ‘as $32 lower than that of the cor- speech prepared for delivery to a session of the United Nations, The appearance of the Commu. nist leader before a packed and heavily guarded U.N. headquar- ters marked the first time a Seviet head of government ever had addressed the world body. Khrushchev also proposed: 1. Establishment of a non-nu- clear tone in Central Eurepe. 2. Removal of all foreign troops and liquidation of bases on for- eign territories, 3. A nonaggression pact be- tween members of NATO and the Warsaw pact. Red Chatter Prisoners Say: Watch That Nikita COLUMBIA, 3 C on newspaper polled convicts at South Carolina Penitentiary for their reaction to Soviet Pre- Nikita Khrushchey's visit to the United States “It's okay for mate, ‘but keep an eye on him.” Ning Petrovna Khrushchev, wife of the Kremlin leader, ~ jes. English as a 'gray-haired, motherly- eamng woman doesn’t pretend that it's perfect English, but it has been | | sufficient for most occasions. “TF want to greet the women in New York and greet all New Yorkers,” she said. She added: “I don't say so bd well, the English.” fom sR ea PPS In Today's Press PEPER, BRE EC SED SR * Winds in the Pontiac area at 1:15 p.m. .were northwesterly at! 10 miles an hour. The lowest ther- motmeter reading in downtown Pon. tiac. preceding 8 a.m. was 42 de- At 2 p.m.. 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Ford and \Chrysler were not expected to announce their prices until just before public introduction of their ‘cars during. the first two weeks ‘of next month, But they were ex- pected to follow suit. GM disclosed factory list prices ion its five models, Pontiac, Cadil- lac, Oldsmobile, Buick and Chevro- ilet will not be increased over 1959. * * * _ §. E. Koudsen, géneral manager jof the Pontiae Motor Division and General Motors vice president, said: “Pontiac prices have not been | Inereased over 1959 levels even though important styling and en- gineering improvements have been incorporated. “The 1960 factory list prices of the heater and radio and other op- tional equipment have been re- ‘duced, also.” * * * With these reductions, accord- _ing to Knudsen, the price of a 1960 model passenger car equipped with “popular options’ can be as much 1959 model | responding similarly equipped. An “‘extra" last year, an oil filter has been added as standard equipment on all 1960 modets at no extra cost. The oil filter was available on 1959 models at a | fiat price of $9. ' Knudsen also announced that the a new series addition to the 1960 line, will go on sale with other Pontiacs at dealers’ showrooms across the country iOct. 1. “The series will be on a 122 iwheelbase and will be priced be- itween comparable body types of the Catalina and Star Chief series,"’ Knudsen said * * * “factory list price,” it was explained by a GM_ spokesman, is the price of the car as de- livered to the dealer. It does not include extra charges or taxes GM list_prices range from $2,066 \for the lowest-priced Chevrolet to $8,950 for the top Cadillac luxury car. Studebaker - Packard, one of the “little two’ of the industry, however, countered the trend and announced price increases ranging from $8 to $37 = its Lark models, | Ward's Reports, a trade publi- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Hundreds of Pickets Mass af Cross Plant MOUNT CLEMENS — Hun- dreds of pickets massed at. the struck Cross Co. plant today and police sealed off the area for a mile around. Reportedly no one, including non- The factory. One unofficial estimate . sald there were from 800 te 1,000 pick- ets ef the United Aute Workers at the scene. The newly taut situation arose on the heels of a company court petition for an order restraining all - picketing. Lawyers also asked . Macomb \County Cireuit Court yesterday. for contempt-of-court citations against striking United Auto Workers Local 155 and three of its cin sane enaal a aes firm 46 days ago to back-up its de- * mands for a new contract. bee a strikers, was allowed to enter the ~ * -in Flaming Mine Short in Ventilator Fan. ‘ é TWO ~ 45 Men Trapped Starts Fire in Scotland; Only Six Rescued CHRYSTON, Scotland (UPI) — Forty-five men trapped by an elec- tric explosion in a mile-deep flam- ing coal mine were given no chance of survival today. “There is no hope,” a national coa] board spokesman said. , A rescue worker said, ‘It pure hell down there.” Altogether, 52, men were tranped when wires to a ven- tilating fan short-circuited early this morning, sending flames and smoke billowing through the mine corridors. Six men were brought out alive by rescue feams, Another man was found _ dead. At first, officials were confident most of the men would be saved But rescue workers taking a breather on the surface said oper- ations underground had been se- verely hampered by several falls of coal and rock The fire was extinguished by early afternoon but officials said it would be several hours, perhaps even nightfall, before rescue scuads got to the trapped men or their bodies is FIREFIGHTERS IN ACTION-—This scene amidst smoke and flame is the Truck and Coach Athletic Field where the annual Truck and Coach Fire In this photo the even-number GMC * Brigades Contest took place yesterday afternoon. . teams are competing in the Class A fire competition with soda acid extinguishers. The day shift brigade from the Sheet Metal Plant won top honors for the second . straight year. Fourteen brigades were entered in the contest. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 Cd +i Riding With Tourist in - Southfield Hitchhiker Pulls Out Gun SOUTHFIELD — A Peoria, iman on his way to visit a friend | in Warren decided early this morn- | feeerd player sad toes ¥. | Takes Helicopter Flight (Continued From Page One) eciows B oye 7 _[ing that. he didn't like the recep-| Television at Seat, of New Ailment | | CHICAGO (UPI) — A new ail- isection here, but managed to flee, ment called “television bottom” is distressing the American pub- lic. \ trained physician can diag. nose the ailment at once, Dr. | Wilford L. Cooper told the In- ‘ternational College of Surgeons yesterday. It comes from watching tele- vision slouched down tn a chair. The condition can also arise from long rides but these come to an end, he said, while tele- «vision viewing goes on endless- ly, often with bad posture. Cooper, chief of proctology in two Lexington, Ky., hospitals, sald a program to teach people | to sit up straight also mould help. Cooper didn't suggest the ob- vious cure for television bottom — disposing of the TV set. Milk Price Hike Due in Detroit Monday DETROIT (®—The price of milk in the Detroit area will go up aj halfecent a quart Monday John Stewart, president of Twin Pines Farm Datries, said] the increase ‘‘is all according to a) government formula,"’ explaining “Every time the retail price of butter goes up one cent, the price we pay for raw milk goes up 4.2 cents a hundredweight. There have been recent butter increases." Ile said that under the govern ment formula the price paid farmers for milk has risen to $4.97 per hundred pounds from $4.33 paid last June eo Two Injured in Crash at Perry and Kennett jindustry's “could spur a noninfhitionary-type| ‘tion he received when he got as far as Southfield * * * Hle was gunman in aie quiet residential ‘leavi ing his car When he returned tater with | No Hike in Prices for GM ‘60 Models (Continued From Page One) cation, said a holding of the price line of last year would be the icar Industry's answer to inflation Knudsen said many of: Pontiac's models in 1960 will be lower in price compared to last year, Prices! in the Pontine line range from | $2,390 to $3175 * * * Ward's also speculated that the new pricing — policy settlement of the stecl strike.” According to Ward's, the entire US, economy is headed for one of its best years in 1960 Hummingbird Gets Airline Lift | From Cold North MIAME, Fla, (P—A humming bird which forgot te migrate la Pusan Harbor turned up safely.jrector James A. Oliver to take Ketting an airliner lift from the chilly north to Florida, * * * Audubon Society officials in Miami have prepared) a warm reception for the tiny bird, due today by plane. fis 84 fare wan paid by Mra. Eugenin Vio Moody 75, vice president of the North Woodstock, Vt. Mumiane Soclety, The $4) represented — shipping charges on the bird and ite cage. * * * Mrs. Moody found the ham mingbird half frozen in Sunday's low temperatyires at North Wood stock, The bird will be released in Coconut Grove, a Miamt Suburb, Three persons were injured in} — a twocar collision at Whittemore and S. Sanford streets shortly after, ‘P ‘Please, Stop M ¥y Son!’ ‘Youth Out to Shoot Boys: jand Yulia R am. todays Pontiac police — identified drivers as Edward Justin, 47, 0 io S. Sanford St., and Paul van| the | Hibber, °C, of 319 Progpect St “Please stop ms son Hes gat Justin and his wife, Della, 44.;8 gun and is ome te shoot three were admitted to St. Joseph Merey | boys Hospital with head, arm and back injuries. Both were reported in fair condition. Van Bibber was held for obser- vation. He suffered head cuts Police said Van Bibber ran a stop sign at the intersection, traveling east on Whittemore. The Weather Full US. Weather Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Generally falr and not so cool Saturday, Went te northwest winds at 10-90 miles an heur. High teday 57 to @8. Lew tenight 98-44 High Saturday 60-45, Today in, Pontise _terent temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am: Wind velocity & mop. h Direction—Northerly Sun seta Friday at 6.37 m Gun rises @aturday at eis am. Moon seta Saturday at 846 a.m. Moon rinses eriday _* 732 pm Downtown 1 empers tures 2 fam 4 1}. am an am 42 1am ao Ram «fT ipm. . 2 10 aim 7 2pm Ly] ‘ Thursday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature ..... 0.6 ues a6 Lowest temperature .......5. A $7 Mean temperature 465 Weather—Sunny . One Year Ago in wettias Highest temperature ..... oo. Lowest temperature .......6..55 ..63, Mean temperature met asice ev ae a3 Mean temperature wicceccgess ence. oe Weather—Cloudy. Highest and Lewest Temperatates This Date in 86 Yours 62 In 1965 a7 in 1943 Thursday's Temperatore Chart Alpena 45 38 arquette 67 46 Raltimore 64° 444° Memphis a3) an Buffalo 56 48 Miami tk Chicage 58 40 Milwaukee ee) netnnali 87 44 Minneapolia 65 40 Cleveland {6 30 New Orleans #7 7) Denver "9 New York 62 40 Detroit 59 41 Omahe af 45 ujuth H | 40 Neton 43 44 Pt. Worth oe P tx eo] 0 G. Rapids 61 16 86. Marie. 67 28 Houghton 62 643 Traverse C. $6 39 Jacksonville 84 72 Washington #4 48 Kaneas City 3 50 Beat 73 66 Lansing 60 36 i George Speese Trail, The plea was phoned to Walled of It) Pontiae Police rushed to the house, but the bey was gone. They began | an immediate seareh for 20-year: | eld John Speese, but were une | able to find him. Nobody knew the names of the three bovs marked as victims Mrs Spe ese told ulticers her son Li Ii. | | held up in his car by a) Southfield police, he found his | assailant had taken an expensive | system from the car. dnmes V. Fletcher, 23. decided then that _ | he didn't like Michigan and — j headed for home. Fletcher told police that he had) picked up a hitchhiker in a Navy | uniform last night on the Pennsyl- | ")vania turnpike. ’~ * & | The sailor told him he was going to his home in Southfield. As they ineared the city at about 3 a.m. this morning, Fletcher offered to| drive the sailor directly to his home. * * * When they came to the intersec- | tion of Rouge court and Shiawas- see street, the hitchhiker stuck a gun into Fletcher’, ribs and demanded his wallet. Fletcher said he got panicky, grabbed the keys from the ignition! jand ran to a nearby home. Resi- idents there called police. Typhoon Sarah Kills 64 South Koreans TOKYO (AP) — Typhoon Sarah bore down on Soviet-held Sakhalin Island today after killing 64 South | Koreans and causing a million | ‘dollars damage to American mili-| | tary installations . | ; Most of the Korean dead were| jfishermen, An American military |° [Peliceinan missing for a time} iwhile on a_rescue mission. in, * * * * The Korean dead raised the toll to 87 killed, 116 missing and 124) injured in the storm's four-day, | 3,000-mile sweep up the East! China and cavan seas - Stickup Is Slinky LONDON (UPI) — Strip tease artist Thelma Smith, 18, is exot- ic even when executing a crime. Thelma, who is billed as Silma Ahmet the Turkish Delight, was jailed for three months yester- day for holding up a_ friend's rich uncle, using a long, bamboo cigerette holder as a make- believe gun, ran into the house In anger, grabbed an unloaded shotgun and) ‘said he was going to ‘get’ the! three boys who killed his dog Lake Police yesterday by Mra.) He dashed out before police County Historical Group Opens Wisner Home paved and returned later in the iday.. He then told Patrolman od ‘Howie that he had intended to ‘pepper his victims with rock salt! but couldn't find any. air pellet pistol belonging to the /youth. No « pela , {W ashington |he done at the Moses Wisner Home, 405 Police confiscated the 12 gauge | (Oakland Ave., ishotgun, a 22-caliber rifle and an from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day. Nikita’s Son _and Visits a Museum; ~ Daughters Hang Back | NEW YORK (UPI) — Sergei ‘Khrushchev, the Russizn premier's | unsmiling, purposeful son, ‘seems to New York than his seemingly ‘bewildered sisters On his first day in the big city, 25-year-old Sergei took off on his own for a helicopter tour of the’ metropolitan area and a_ visit to the Museum of Natural History His choice of activities was prompted by his hobbies—photog- raphy and butterfly collecting. His sisters, Rada, 29, and Yulia, about 40, were content to remain in the shadow of their unaffeciedly charming ste mother, Mrs. Nina Khrushchev. They followed the lead of their American chaperones and ad- mitted they had no ideas of their | own for si,htseeing. “We don't even know yet. what we are supposed to do,” said Rada. ‘‘Things happen so quick- ly.”" Sergei got plenty of footage out of his movie camera on his swish around the city in a huge H-21 Army copter piloted by Capt. James Nolan of Kent, Wash. He |had a gull's-eye view of the George Bridge, the United! iNations, LaGuardia and Idlewild} Airports, Coney Island, and the) ‘Statue of Liberty Later he popped into the Museum of Natural History and asked Dj- im directly to the world-famous butterfly collection. Sergei con- ifided that he had a large personal collection of butterflies and Oliver jokingly suggested that he might like to swap a few specimens. The| grave, bespectacled Sergei said that “possibly something might} bout it.” | } He showed particular irterest in the museum's collection of North American mam als mounted in cases that reproduce their natural habitat. When he left, he told Oliver that the museum had been “the high point’ of his visit so far and sald he hoped to return to see other collections, None of the Khrushchev children seem to have inherited — their father's irrepressible personality and his renowned gift of gab. The, girls are unusually quiet. Rada are either bewildered by all the attention they are get- ting or they feel it isn't cricket to) sai anil ape spotlight. The Oakland County Historical Foundation will hold open house Sept, 23, 24 and 25 Members will act as guides to, sharges were made show people through the property |S2id. “And with the help of some ‘against Speese and he was not, \being restored as a county his- ‘torical shrine. _ BARGAIN AD BOOTH — The Pontiac Press is offering one extra free day for anyone who places a classified ad at this booth outside the Press Building, 48 W. 4 Iluron St., town Festival Days which ends tomorrow night. The booth, open today and tomorrow until 5 during Down- the booth. ‘Ten Democrats had voted with the ‘to financial country.” McNamara Fires "Havinga Ball Ist Campaign Shot ‘portant committees, McNamara put in his first pitch for re-elec- tion. ‘NEED RIGHT KIND’ jto be getting more out of his visit| “We need the right kind of Dem- ocrats — and here in Michigan |we've got them — in Washing- ton."’ He earlier announced he'd| \be a candidate at a press con- ference at the Kinglsey Inn. Bloomfield Democrats heard McNamara praise former area resident Sen. Philip A. Hart as among a “new class of freshman who is already making his mark,” teading from a_ prepared 15- ,minute speech, McNamara con- jtinued to heap criticism on Dem- jocrats — not by name — in Con- jgress who, he said, “really Democrats at all.” “If it weren't for regional atti- tudes," he said, ‘they would be \sitting with the Republicans where they belong.” aren't The coalition works most fre- quently on public housing, urban renewal, federal airport aid, as- sistance to education, area rede- velopment and unemployment compensation, McNamara said. “The coalition vote stands out like a sore thumb on any pro- gressive issue,’ he said. ‘Some | times it provides the slim margin | jof victory that the conservatives. ineed. HEARTSICK ABOUT MICHIGAN “When we tried to override the President's veto on one of the housing bills," the senator relat- ed, ‘we failed by five votes. Republicans." But the one-time plumber and president of-a Detroit pipefitters union saved his Sunday punch for the situation back home. done to Michigan's good name,” he said, “As a senator’ from a truly great state I have been heartsick over the slanders and Hes cast at Michigan.” Not only did the gravel-voiced senator blame this on ‘‘a few selfish persons in the Legislature,” but newspapers came in for some criticism as well. “And that sickness turns into jreal anger when | consider that! this situation has been caused by a few selfish persons in the Leg- islature — and some newspapers that will do anything to get at the Democrats.” Earlier, C. Allan Harlan of Bloomfield Township, member of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees, accused the press of being ‘dictators of de- mocracy" by “distorting the truth about ths great: state of ours." Harlan introduced NcNamara. “The Republican State Legisla- ture has driven the state almost ruin,’ the senator newspapers they have blackened “T have seen what has been. Clarkson of Southfield, gn the car- pet with his party for his stands on taxes in Lansing, sent his re- grets for being unable to attend. McNamara, who said he would travel the state plenty before Con- gress goes back into session in January, urged Democrats to 'push for a reapportionment of the |22-Republican State Senate. GOP ATTIFUDE ‘NEGATIVE’ Back on the national picture, the senator said the “negative atti- tude’’ of Republicans, besides their coalition with Dixiecrats, ‘‘put the brakes to the entire economy” and kept Congress from solving the needs in housing, education, slum clearance and social security — long known as the Democratic programs. “At the beginning of the ses. sion it appeared nothing needed to be done, and that the ad- ministration beliéved the 1958 recession to be over with,” he Oakland County's other Demo- ’ he said, gives Southern Democrats,Cratic state representative, James: chairmanships of the most im- The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Traffic acci- It is a drop of only slightly less than a $1,000 from last month’s total property damage | due to accidents. Following vehicles too closely) and right-of-way violations were factors in a total of 28 of the 49 collisions investigated by Birming- ham Police last month, according to the report. _. Eleven persons were injured in men to’ clamp down on drivers not allowing a proper distance between them and the vehicle ahead and those failing to observe right-of- way laws, Jaycees will be out in force to- mogyrow on Birmingham's down-) town streets. They will be conduct- | ing a pedestrian survey from 10 a.m. until-noon to determine where shoppers are from. The survey is intended for infor- imation_about_shoppers’- sires and habits. Results will be turned over to the Birmingham Planning Board and the Downtown Merchants Assn. for consideration in planning future development of) the downtown shopping district. Dr. James A. Morton Service for Dr. James A. Morton, [42 of 316 Waddington Rd., will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow from Christ Church Cranbrook. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. heart attack at his home. He was physician on the staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pon- went on. “And at the end of the session it was evident-that the Republi- cans still had a complete lack of interest in the future.” | Pontiac Reveals | Comparisons of List Auto Prices Here are the -actory list prices of the 1960 Pontiacs—exclusive of federal, state and local taxes, destination and dealer handling charges—compared with similar.y equipped 1959 prices: CATALINA SERIES 1960 1950 ports Sedan ...... Cece 390 2.399 Sedan ......... 456 2.465 Safari (6 pass.) fs 2.834 co sa Coupe.. ; 2.524 Vist. eoccccee 3, 2.505 Coavertibte ‘Coupe -seeees 2.805 2.514 Safari (8 pass.) veeces. 2,028 2,094 VENTURA SERIES Sports Coupe ereseces 3,706 Not available Viste y.cccce ree. .ce--coee 2,797 Not available STAR CHIEF vena Sports = an... .. 2,670 2.670 — si «ens 2798 2,748 Vis .. 2,880 2,868 BONNEVILLE ‘SERizs | Custom fari 3,235 3.234 Sport Deane scuepeeeecees 2,070 2.978 OR newness cues secseces 8,040 3.049 Convertible Coupe ...... 3,175 3,184 Recover 150 Bodies From Flooded City BOMBAY, India (AP) — Latest official reports said today 150 bodies have been recovered from the flooded Indian city of . Surat. Flood waters from the River Tapti swirled into the city Thurs- day after a restraining wall col- lapsed of the country. A special train from Bombay — about 160 miles The “ancient walled city is cut|; off by road and rail from the rest! | away — brought disaster squads || | ar Wirsskete: CIRCLING -_THE EARTH The last satellite in the Van- guard series that is now in or- bit is a 20-inch sphere topped by a 26-inch-long tapered fiberglas tube. At the end of the tube is a magnetometer to measure the earth's magnetic field. Other readings will include solar X-rays and environmental con- ditions in space. ¥ needs. de-| 4, Dr. Morton died Wednesday of a No August Trattic Deaths but Accidents Expensive tiac and had his private practice in Birmingham, ey ie hoe of the William R. Hamilton Co Khrushchev Visits Roosevelt's Grave (Continued From Page One) speaking in the United States, seemed “terribly anxious’ about getting to New York in time to deliver his U. N. speech, Mrs. Roosevelt said. The Soviet Premier, after three full and rugged days of speaking night. But he quickly recovered his usual aplomb. His appearance before the U.N will be the highlight of another busy day. BELIEVES HIS IDEA BEST. Khrushchev has centered much of his attention in the Communist- ‘ Western debate on the idea that —Soviet system inevitably —-witt ee overwhelm the Western way, It was in a question-and-answer dis- cussion of the two systems that the stocky, 5-foot-5 Russian sud- jdenly snapped back at his audience. He even threatened to walk out of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel’s grand ballroom, where he was addressing the New York Eco- nomic Club. His audience was made up of about 2,000 of the country’s top industrial and busi- ness leaders. He had been answering ques- tions with the same show of joviality he had displayed earlier in the day, Then a guest asked him: Why, if he was so intent upon mutual Soviet-American un- |derstanding, were not the Soviet people allowed to listen to U.S. | broadcasts? Why weren't Ameri- can newspapers and periodicals allowed to circulate freely? Why were American newsmen’s dis- patches censored Khrushchev parried: He and President Eisenhower had agréed their discussions would not involve interference in each. other’s inter- na! affairs. ~ “Answer the question!” some- body shouted, amid groans from the audience. The Premier blew up. His face reddened. “I have come here not to beg of anything; I come here as a representative of a great country, a great people, who have made a great revolution, and no cries can deafen, can do away with the great achievement of our people.” Ask Parents fo Enroll Mentally Retarded Area parents of mentally and emotionally handicapped children between the ages of 6 and 16 in- clusive, have been urged to enroll their youngsters for the Emerson School Jack 'n’ Jill room during a meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Comunity Services Building, 132 Franklin Blvd. Plans for the coming school year will be discussed at the meeting. 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The Na Aprivatety owned, if you ar MICHIGA REDIT CO afford regardiess of how WORRIED OVER DEBTS? enable to nf Pha Jw ope debts or billie when due, see NSELLOKRS and arrange for payments you tan much er hew many you ewe, NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOR 714 Pentias Stale Benk Bidg. FE 8-016 Bachelors . Incensed by Column | cocktails, sane winter yilolets, never the right year, I feel asi “Se why de I de it? Because, Miss Battelle, 1 am forced into such notsense by young tladies who are not looking for marriage, but want instead a vague image of glamorous romance.” By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | NEW YORK—Bachelors are such) ##ms buggy rides through Central |\though I'm in the middle of a \Sensitive people! ‘Park, sans even wolf whistles. | cliche if I stack my Ati set with A large group of them are in| “And see how you feel when ‘the Sinatra and mood music. And I censed by a column of last week bachelors stop whistling at youl, 't mind iting I hz in which I compared them with/oceasionally,” they sneer. “Vaulljen) eee See er ite s noose. é posing these days, he's looked upon: —as a square. And she loses in-| terest if he’s too easy to get. “It’s ail a phoney, unfulfilling; game that the. modern girl and the’ up-to-date bachelor play,” Yarnell) writes. “If we could all relax) neurotic children seeking the|feel old and weary and desolate |y, eternal road to the circus. They |and wish for the days when those’ \do not say that [ am wrong in ‘neurotic children’ used ‘to give you _ The bachelor’s problems are compounded by the fact that lights for @ more romantic !Vietorian, courting procedures, love: again and insist on normal, even} —by the girl, as weil as his friends. ~~" Students RENTAL PLAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $10 for 8 Weeks school requirements met EDWARD'S 18 S. Seginew ithis analog y—they only say it'the sweep-off-feet treatment. hurts. “A husband can give a girl dirty A group called “The Generous nora — paige, MP con Gentiemen of Gotham” writes im iin) hig ol sles Peon | to wish me a@ future life which Is _ eee Beve jher all the above privileges to! Sans white tes, nane champagne | emember wistiully the rest of, ther dife.”’ { ~*~ * SHOP TONIGHT, TOMORROW A New Jersey Benedict writes to lament his new role as husband of a girl 20 years his junior. ‘‘For 46 years\f was a G.D. Gay dog, that is. 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Street Floor \ Phone bis 42511 ' an ? 7 _ “THE PONTI 48 West Huron Street f AC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A. GERALD President and lisher owann H. Prreceratp [1 Joun W Preecze donn & Ruey, sa ye President and Secretary and ‘Treasurer and Business Manager Advertising Director Harey J Raro East M Treaowett, G@ Matsmatt Jorban, Geonce C. inuanw ication ke Managing Editor Language Requirements Will Improve Relations The Foreign Relations Committee has given notice that it will enforce _ provisions of a Senate passed bill re- quiring ambassadors and foreign service officers to have a working knowledge of the language of the countries to which they are assigned. About 70 per cent of those en-— tering this field are without knowledge of any foreign tongue. It seems to us that this knowledge should be a foreign service en- trance requirement. The new law is flexible enough to make exceptions when the officer is otherwise competent. It is almost im- possible, for instance, for an adult Westerner to learn the difficult - Oriental languages no matter how desirable that might be. x & * In the past we have not made the best use of sorhe of our representa- tives who do speak foreign languages. For instapce, WILLtaM I. Givens, who learned French, was sent to Tokyo, Water G. Waccavicn studied Rus- sian so he was assigned to Cardiff, Wales, the State Department’s lan- guage school in Frankfort taught German to RicHARrp W. Wuitr. He was assigned to Dublin. At a time when we needed to learn more about Russia, our top Russian expert CHARLES BOHLEN, was banished to the Philippines : * * * The Senate is to be commended for taking this step to improve US. re- lations abroad. Money Thrown Away in Needless Speeches Recently the House of Representa- tives met im a session devoted en- tirely to the voicing of memorials, One member paid a long tribute to ARTHUR FIEDLER for 30 years con- ductor of the Boston Symphony. Speaker SAM RayBurn took excep- tion on the ground that the memorial hadn't been cleared with him and that they all are wasteful of the tax- payer's money. Memorials are pub- lished in the Congressional] Record which costs $85 a page to print. * * * Mr. Rayburn pointed out that the bill mounts up as “we con- tinue to congratulate everybody in the United States” and that it was time to stop issuing a “me- morial every time someone has done a good deed or lived a good life.” To show their hang-the- expense attitude Congressmen de- voted 95 minutes more memorial- izing credit unions, ; * * * Cost of printing in the Congres- sional Record is only the beginning. In addition to the several thousands an hour just to have the House meet, there are the extra copies sent by the speechmakers to their constituents under the franking privilege. The average member of Con- gress last year sent out 131,137 pieces of franked mail or about 118 pieces each working day. Handling ordinary mail costs the Post Office Department 4.583 cents and the franked mail would be almost as much. Some of the printing and mailing no doubt is necessary but, as we all know, a lot of it is wasteful of the tax- payer's nioney. a World Court Ineffective Because of Reservation In his State of the Union message President Eisennower suggested that the United States examine its rela- tions with the World Court “to the end that the rule of iaw may replace the rule of force in the affairs of na- tions." a x, * * Unfortunately it is our own posi- tion which’ makes the’ International r ; r ‘ , f , Loca) Advertising Manager Classified Manager Court of Justice at The Hague as ineffectual as it is. This country does suggest that many international dis- putes be settled by the court, But it is an empty gesture. By the 1946 Connolly amend- ment the Senate asserted the right to keep any dispute out of the World Court on the ground that it is a domestic affair. This gives every other country a simi; ~ Jar right regardless of what may be involved. ~*~ * * : Vice President Nixon and CHARLES 8S. RyYHNg, past president of the American Bar Association, have stirred up new interest on the sub- ject. Attorney General Rocgrs told the Bar Association that it is time ‘or us to renounce this reservation. He pointed out that so long as we insist on this privilege “other na- tions will not believe we are sincere -in our support of the rule of law.” * * * No court can function effee- tively under this condition. As a matter of fact no nation need fear injustice since the World Court can invoke only limited sanctions against a sovereign government. But the advantages of an_ in- dependent court for judgment according to law in disputes growing out of international agreements is obvious, The Man About Town The Final Days Football Contest Closes at Noon 1 Week From Today | Auturgn: What's not officially due until next Wednesday, but running ahead of schedule. The list of games in our football con- test Is repeated below, so you can cogitate upon It over its final weekend, and get your entry In on time. It's an easy way to get In line for that $300 prize. Make a check mark before the team you think will win. If you think it will be a tle game, do not check either team Then attach your name and address and send to us so we'll get It by next Friday noon, Sept. 25. Every member of your family can com- pete. If you do not have enough printed lists, you can write out the others. Here's the list: Sept. 26—; troit. Oct. 3—C) Michigan vs. 0 Michl- _ gan State. Oct, 9—O Waterford vs. / Pon- tlac Northern. | Marquette vs. (1 De- Oct. 10—0 Texas vs. © Okla- homa,. Oct. 16—() Pontiac Central ys () Saginaw, Oct. W—O Michigan State ys. Notre Dame. Oct. 25— St. [1 St. Michaels. ‘Oct. 31— OCalifornia (1) Southern California. Nov. 7—[] Washington () Oregon State. Nov. 8—() Pittsburgh Steelers vs. () Detroit Lions. Nov. 14—C Princeton vs. 0 Yale. Nov. 2le- Michigan vs. 0 Ohio State. Noy. 28—( Army vs. () Navy, - Dee. 6—O Detrolt Lions ys. {) Chicago Cards, Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs, Harry Q. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; 61st wedding agni- versary. Fredericks vs. vs. vs. Albert W. Rayner | of 278 Ferry Ave.; 82nd birthday, Mr. and Mrs.-Gustave Ekstrom of 3660 Giddings Road; 54th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stadler of 5186 Sashabaw Road; 52nd wedding an- niversary. . Orrison Orthwood of Birmingham; 86th birthday. Mr, and Mrs, Perey C. King of Waterford; 58th wedding anniversary. Mrs, Charlotte Findon of Oxford; 108th birthday. Mrs. Abbie McClure of Rochester; 93rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Chester J. Cole of Romeo; golden ‘wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Frank —_ of Rochester; 59th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mary L, Curtis of Rochester; 81st birthday. | b wo os * a David Lawrence Says A Feather in His Hat ee Relations Group Blocks WASHINGTON — The “right to know” — a noble cause long espoused by the press and- cham- pioned, too, by many so-called “liberals’’ in Congress — got a body blow during the Khrushchev visit here. It was dealt by the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee'’s chairman, Senator Fulbright, Democrat, of Arkansas, and by a section of the press itself, as well as by the Soviet embassy, For the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee excluded every member of the American press from its meeting with Nikita Khru- shchev, but, al- lowed three news- papermen from the Soviet Umon who were accom- panying the So- viet premier to attend the secret h our- and-a-half session with the Senators, It wasn't sur- LAWRENCE prising, on the other hand, that the Soviet officials — on the oc- casion of the dinner Wednesday night for President Fisenhower, permitted the Russian newsmen and photographers to enter the Soviet embassy but didn't let any American newsmen or photogra- phers come in—they waited oul- side in the rain. Yet Soviet photog- raphers were given the same priv- ileyes as Americans just before the’ dinner President Eisenhower gave the Soviet premier at the White House Tuesday night. American newsmen themselves handled the luncheon at the Na- tional Press Club for Mr. Khru- shchev, and, curiously enough, cer- tain important interrogations didn’t materialize. One would have sup- posed that, being interested in the “right to know’ and the freedom of the press everywhere — par- ticularly the right of American newsmen to go into the Soviet Union — they would have offered some question on these matters. It is well known, for instance, that only hand-picked correspond- ents from®the United States can remain in the Soviet Union and that, if the? write what the Com- munists don't like, they will be expelled — in fact, several al- ready have been sent out of that country for that reason The Moscow correspondent of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem was expelled recently be- cause the Seviet government dis- liked an American television broadcast originating in this country, even though the corres: pondent had nothing te do with it. Why does the Soviet premier permit such things to happen? Why is there censorship of news dis- patches from Moscow? Why have the radio broadcagts of the “Voice of America’ emanating from this country been. ‘‘jammed" by the Soviet governmetnt for the last 10 years? Mr. Khrushchev — shotld have been asked these questions above all others. * *® ® It remained ‘ r a United States senator to ask, at the ‘tea’ given The Country Parson Ode + 2a pe WIM 7 wy | . “The difference between harm. less fan arid sinful behavior ts whether we're doing it or some- one else ty,” t ‘ y ° \a _ the signals the American Diabe- tes Association, Inc | says point by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee later in the day, a ques- tion about censorship, pointing out that America has a free press while Russia suppresses the news at will, The Soviet premier re- plied: “Well, we have two different systems — you call it censorship. We don't let people publish un- truths. They are free to publish anything that is true.”’ Incidentally, the Soviet pre- miler is himself getting away with a good deal of factual er- ror, He told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, for in- stance, that the United States has cut back on the cultural exchange program, But Presi- dent Elsenhower told his press conference the next day that America is trying to expand the program and is not cutting it down, The Soviet premier never- Newsmen theless repeated the same charge two hours later in New York. Again, Mr. Khrushchev told the senators he and the President had agreed not to discuss ‘third coun- tries." But Mr. Eisenhower the next day said, rather charitably, that ‘‘there must be some kind of misunderstanding brought about, possibly, by faulty interpreting.” Anyway, the President said he doesn't see how there could be any talks unless discussion of third countries occurred, as he added: ‘Well, if we don’t discuss Berlin, for example, I would have diffi- culty in seeing why we got to- gether. No, of course, we have to’ talk about them.” WORST BONER? Probably the worst boner Mr. Khrushchey pulled was in his at- tempt to deny what happened be- fore the Soviet rocket to the moon was fired last week. Dr. William Brady Says: Here Is How for Excessive In a recent piece, I told what I think every one should know about diabetes and nothing that I think might do any harm. I quot- ed, for instance, to the possible ex- istence of diabe- tes, namely: Excessive thirst, excessive urina- tion, loss of weight; intense DR. BRADY itching, excessive hunger, changes in vision, easy tiring, pain in the extremeties and slow healing of cuts and bruises. As 1 expected, some readers found the piece disappointing for one reason or another, mostly be- cause I did not tell how to test the urine for sugar. 1 beg to ask what would you do if you tested the urine for sugar and found sugar present? Or more to the point, what could you do except consult a physi- cian? In the same piece I said peo- ple in whose family there are dia- betics, people past 40, people who are overweight and people who are women are mest likely to have diabetes. Now I, at one time or another, have noticed one or two of the signals pointing to the possi- ble existence of diabetes. Yet I haven't bothered to tear off a piece of Testape and make the simple sugar test. * * * In the booklet Training for Dia- betes (for a copy send me 35c and stamped, self-addressed enve- lope) I describe two other meth- ods of testing the urine for sugar (other than the very simple Test- tape method). One method is that suggested by Dr, Don H. Duffie. author of the famous manual “A Book for Us Diabetics” (now out of print): ~ “Twenty drops of Benedict's . Solution with one drop of urine,. or a teaspoonful with six drops ~-the same except the cost.” * * * ‘The blood of a healthy always contains from 6.07 0.12 per cerit sugar. If for any rea- A You Test © Sugar son the sugar falls below 0.07 per cent (hypoglycemia) the person is in a dangerous condition. OBESITY WORST Obesity is the foremost cause of diabetes. Two miles of oxygen on the hoof BRISKLY three times a day is , the best anti-diabetic remedy in our therapeutic armamentarium. Signed letters, ered Dr W compe4 self-addressed enve! to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan * 1958) > poe uae po Voice of the People School Board Should Have Independent Committee _ I would like to state clearly to the many friends that have questioned if I have reversed myself with regard to our public schools, that I det- initely have not. I have fought for better schools, better better pay for teachers for the past 35 years. The district that I lj gave such an overwhelming vote for the 8.75 mill carried, I have not always agreed with the Board of Educa to their building program, but if everyone would take an active in our schools, I believe our Board could do a better job for tiac has many fine men who would do this very thing and I am positive some of the Board members would welcome such a committee. = Opdyke Rd. Wednesday’s Ad Is Appreciated Please accept a word of sincere appreciation for your full page ad put out by the Allen-Bradley Co. — which you printed in Wednes- day's paper Sept. 9 — page 11. Margaret McCarroll Write Lansing to Save Foxes Despite the fact that govern- ment funds were used for biologi- cal research that proved foxes were not predators and that tree growers and farmers call them “the best friend we have,” the fox is still a $5 bounty animal. The fox is the trappers “bread” and from a conserva- tion officer I learned that trap- pers leave some of the taking all puppies and adu males to propagate. What a deal @ tor trappers. Need I say that the State of Michigan and the Conservation Department suffer for .lack of funds? The department is pre- pared to pay $225,000 for bounties this year. What a sweet deal for trappers. A letter from the conservation editor of a national magazine says “The Conservation Dept. of Mich- igan has no authority to discon- tinue payments. Only the legis- lature can _ discontinue funds, which they have refused to do.” So write your protests to Repre- sentatives of the House Peltz and Rasmussen in Lansing. G. B. Christie ‘Election Will Show Them How to Vote’ .I see the House has voted against Ike. I wonder if our representatives know how we want them to vote. Perhaps they'll get some idea when we vote against them next time. If you can’t sup- port your President, why bother w have one? Voter Kick-Off Section Receives Praise Three cheers for the sports de- partment of The Pontiac Press. The 1959 Kick-off section of Tues- day's Press was by far the most interesting and complete sports report I have ever read. Naturally everyone is partial to their own Alma Mater, but it’s nice to be informed about all your neighbor. ing schools too. May I add that the sports section is always excellent. An Ex-Press Employe W. S. Downes ‘Let’s Show Reds Where We Stand’ With Russia on the grab for tiny little Laos, I think it’s high time we put a stop to their high handed manners, Why all the fan- fare about Mr. Khrushchev’s trip when he’s just taking one country after another? He should be knocked down a peg or two and . Dick Nixon is just the man to do it. Ike and the rest are too soft. Someone must stand up and lay the cards on the table like Nixon did. Let’s show some of our military might that our tax dol- lars have gone for. Against Aggression Parents at Fault for Kids Stealing I wish parents would teach their kids not to steal. The very first day of school, my girl had her lunch money and wallet stolen. Now, if she had not borrowed some money from someone, she wouldn’t have had any lunch. I hope they have a guilty conscience. A Disgusted Mother ‘Stories Not True’ Says Mother of 7 To “Interested Taxpayer”: What have my children and I ever done to you that you have to spread such vicious stories? Do you know the eighth commandment? ‘Thou Shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."” I feed, dress and give my seven children a good roof over their heads and plenty of love. With God's help I'll continue. If you have anything more to say be big enough to say it to my face. I pay taxes including school taxes, and my children go to the Catholic school. I’m not complaining. Mother of Seven Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Of all the things in life I strive .. , With all my might to do, . . The easiest and happiest . Is charming, tender eyes .-. . My heart is yours to have and hold dear . , . In making love to you .. . L only hope you love me and ., . You'll promise to be true. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Tells How to Develop Peggy's case could easily have been tragic. For many boys and girls who SHOULD fail in love, are prevented by this in- visible “Sitling Halo” that holds them at a platonic distance. But notice how Donald shat- tered the “halo”. It is wise to do so when your family want you to marry a congenial girl but you lack the “spark”. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE_ C-447: Peggy M., aged 23, is the charming girl who has lived next to Donald all his life. *. * * Yesterday I mentioned Donald's problem, for he cant seem to grow romantic about Peggy, would “He was he “For the first 5 to 10 seconds, you may feel very self-conscious and ill at ease, But held her tightly and prolong that kiss, “You may then be surprised at what will happen, for this is a standard psychological strategy for breaking that ‘Sister Halo’ I mentioned earlier,” . HALO SHATTERED Donald solemnly promised he would do so, though I saw he felt a bit embarrassed even at contem- plating his. new romantic role. That night he took Peggy to a movie, Enroute home they chatted pleasantly, like brother and_ sis- -ter. i * * * When he drove up in front of her house, he began to feel that in- vigible barrier slip between them. 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But €rowned Ruler Likély to Succeed Franco - _ Spain: Monarchy Without a King = | A THRONE IN HIS FUTURE? —Prince Juan Carlos, 21, is among those prominently men- ue as possible king of Spain that nation's Francisco Franco no longer when 66-year-old reigns Juan Carlos’ father, Don Juan of Bourbon, has also been linked to a reappearance of the monarchy in Spain, Post Signatures Vary in Count Hare Sends Out Figure Needed by Nominee to Run for State Job LANSING up If you want to run for governor of Michigan in) 1960, you'll have to have at least 12,708 signatures on your nomina tion papers if you are a Democrat Youll need 9,672 if you are a Republican The figures were unnounced Thursday by Secretary of State James M. Hare for the general primary election to be held Aug. 2, 1960. Hare noted that the deadline for filing nomination papers is June 14, 1960 at 4 p.m. (EST), All clerks and county mem- bers of the Legislature have been | sent a table showing the min- imum number of signatures for | governor and lieutenant gover nor, U.S. and state senator, and U.S. and state representative. The minimum figures for gover nor also apply to lieutenant gov ernor and US. Senator. In addition, the petitions for these three posts must be signed by at least 100 registered voters in cach of at least 20 counties. No tore than the 25 per cent of the minimum may he registered voters of any ene county The highest number of signatures needed by a US. representative hopeful is 1.169 by any Democratic late for the l6th District, A Republican candidate in the first district needs only S86 ernie A Democratic candidate — for state senator from the 2st district must have at least 1,098) signa tures. A Republican candidafe for the post in the 32nd District needs only 92 signatures Only Nine signatures are re quired for a GOP candidate for state- representative in’ Wayne County's Mth District Eight State Officials on Efficiency Board LANSING Uf — Eight state offi- cials versed in’ efficiency and economy procedures. haye been named by Gov. Williams fo a new state board charged with ensuring that essential state services are provided at the lowest possible eost. The new ayency is called Kfficiency Board of Review. Williams said its function is to coordinate the skills of all state departments, agencies, boards and commissions, The board includes state con- troller, James W. Miller, insur- ance commissioner, Frank Black the ford and Billie S. Farnum, _ secretary of state (Advertisement) People 60 to 80 APPLY FOR OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE If you are under 80, you can still apply for a $1,000 life insur- ance policy to help take care of fina] expenses ee burdening | your family. j . You handle the entire transac- tion by mail with OLD AMERI- CAN })of KANSAS CITY. No ob-| ‘ligation. No one will call on you! ' Tear out this ad today with your name, address, and year of birth to Old Amert-| can Insurance Co., 4900 Oak, Dept.| LO21A, Kansas City, Missouri, \ and mail it! (This ts the fine! Gopetee in . four-part series on 2S Spale es ay.) By HENRY F. ¥. SCHULTE MADRID (UPI) — The Spain which Francisco Franco hag ruled for more than 20 years is a. mon- archy by tradition and by law, but a monarchy without a king. Some day, Franco has sald, 4 king will return to the Spanish throne, But when that will happen ‘and who the king will be is still known only to the 66 - year - old Franco. * * * There seem to be candi- dates, The most likely is Don Juan of Bourbon, 45, legal heir to the throne vacated by his father, King Alfonso XU in 1931, likely pogsibility, (wo Also a@ future, is Prince Juan Carlos, Don Juan’s 21-year-old son. LOGICAL CHOICES And although there are mon- archist factions in Spain which back other, less likely claimants to the throne, Don Juan and Juan Carlos seem to be overwhelmingly the logical choices to follow Franco. The Spanish throne Las been vacant since Alfonso fled the country without renouncing his rights 28 years ago, Me died in Rome in 1941. In 1947, following a national ref- but | one whose claim lies farther in the | erendum, Franco proclaimed Spain that there have been misunder- a kingdom. standings between the prince and * * * the Caudillo. - i That may be an influencing fac- pon years satay Ble Faget hand tor when Franco decides to name man, Adm. Luis Carrero Blanco,|, successor, political observers minister subsecretary for the ; : say. a told the Spanish par- cued Vide uce tae hues grooming the younger Juan Car- “When the Caudillo (Franco) los in a manner apparently is gone, a monarchy, neither ab- | simed at preparing him for even- solute nor liberal, but traditional tual rule. . . . will be that which rules * « * Spain.” Already, he has taken special | cram courses at the nation’s mili- | tary, alr and naval academies. ENTERING UNIVERSITY Hle spent two years at the army school at Zaragoza, naval academy at Marin and last year studied at the air academy | at San Javier Though no one doubted that Car- rero Blanco was voicing Franco's thoughts, the statement hecame even more significant last year iwhen Franco himself reiterated it ANOTHER HINT 7 And early this year, Carrero Blanco dropped another hint In an open Jetter to a top Span-| -Thig fall, the tall blond prince | ish monarchist, Carrero Blanco wij] enter the University of Madrid | wrote: ‘for. some nonmilitary education. “In thé order of rights, within But Spanish law says a mon- the Spanish dynasty, for me it is | arch must be at Jeast 36 years undeniable that his Royal High- | oid, which rules out Juan Carlos ness, the Count of Barcelona | yntil the late 1960s. —" boa nce, hae agree m The law also requires that a king |must be of royal blood, a Catholic, ” Spain... | married to royalty and must ac- That fell far short of indicating cept the country’s basic laws, |that Franco planned to install Don whic h were introduced under Fran- Juan on his father's throne, but! co beginning in 1936. it did strengthen spec ulation that | Juan was the likeliest candidate jof the requirements. The exiled * © © |pretender has never given his ap- | However, it is generally agreedl proval to the national laws, one * a yeur at the! Don Juan lives up to all but one | tthe poiata 08 Melty einnest’ te tween him and Franco. No one knows if Don Juay could of “after Franco, what?” type of monarchy and on whether it should be permanent or tempo- rary. RANGE OF OPINIONS Opinions range from die - hard traditionalists who would welcome jan absolute monarchy to the so- \cialists who would look upon a iking as a stop-gap measure in the march toward some form of de- mocracy, * * * Basically, though, only one man really knows the answer to the iquestion of ‘‘after Franco, what?” | That’ s Franco himself, Horse Thief Hideout Horse Thief Basin, now a park about 90 miles outside Phoenix, Ariz., got its name from the fact that once it was a hideout for horse thieves and other shady jcharacters. j FRIDAY. 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The city welcomed the Soviet leader quietly and without particular enthusiasm on the second leg of his tour. | + * *& Mostly it was a massive, polite isilence, punctuated by a few cheers and by some shouts of ‘murderer’ and placards reading “Nikie, got to the moon—leave New York for us.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 f Khrushchev Hail Ike as ‘Great Man’ NEW YORK # — Soviet Premier|’ Eighty thousand persons watched | ican Negroes, on the determina- here Saturday ‘| Nikita S.’ Khrushchev hailed Pres-|as Khrushchev rode from Pennsyl-jtion of Americans to end legal ident Eisenhower Thursday after-| vania Station to the Hotel Waldorf- Be Kind to Khrushchev, Orders Frisco Mayor SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Anti- Khrushchev demonstrators. will get a chance to blow off steam but. after that it ;will be the silent treatment for asked San Francisco to be care- fully courteous when Nikita Khru- shchev visits here Sunday and . Police Chief Thomas Cahilf met with ‘leaders of anti - Communist force—will be as- groups and told them that 500) policemen—nearly. a third!? Khrushchev Charges: Long Time Twix Hands . NEW YORK — A perfect bridge hand may occur once in every Exchange of NEW YORK (®—Russia's Pre mier Khrushchev charge? Thurs day that the State Department has become ‘‘somewhat afraid’ of exchanging scientific, cultural and technical delegations with Russia. The Soviet leader, speaking be fore a nationwide television audi- ence, said Russia has tried un successfully to win State Depart- changes, “But the State Department is hindering this,”’ he said. “De you want them (the State | Department) to revert back to the status of the Iron Curtain?” | Khrushchev asked, Khrushchev dropped his unex- pected criticism of the State De- partment into a speech he made at a big welcoming luncheon given in his honor by Mayor Robert F. 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Hoffa, whose hold on the ‘nation’s truckers gives him life-and-death power over a big -|Slice of the national economy, said + | through associates that he would fight the accusations every step ; |of the way—through the Supreme ‘ Court if need be. __| |FAILED TWICE But he has twice failed in court attempts to shed the monitors and gain unfettered control of the union through a convention that would confirm him as president. since 1957, pending another con- vention which the monitors have blocked. y set up the monitors in January, 19538, in 2 “consent” settlement of q suit by dissident teamsters who charged Hoffa was hand-picked in a “rigged’’ election to succeed much-indicted union president ‘| Dave Beck. This was also after the Senate rackets committee branded Hoffa the “fountainhead of labor cor- Missing Tycoon Back Unharmed Oilman eHarold Martin Disappeared 24 Hours Because of Pressure CHICAGO (UPI) — Missing try, said only that the “pressure of business” had led him to drop out Police Lt. Otto Kruzer said. Martin told him ‘“‘the pressure so great he wanted to get of it all and take a 24-hour beat them and robbed them. * ” * Martin had not been seen since he strolled away from one of his gasoline stations yesterday after- noon. NUT and STOVE size . White Osk give you He has been serving provisionally| _ Hoffa May Face Removal WASHINGTON (UPI)—A legal, sistemtaly defied their anti-cor- ’ sword of Damocles was — ruption directives. legal squeeze. The monitors have no punitive power. They merely ‘can recommend. But the three- judge federal couri of appeals here School Bonds. 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But you might as well face it: You're going to have more prob- lems, Your problems will be tougher to solve than the problems of large firms, That's the consensus of 23 top economists surveyed in Washing- ton. New small business will be formed at a record rate — prob- ably between 8,000 and 9,000 a week — this fall and winter. 3ut the way it looks now, 86 per cent of all the small firms started in the next nine months, will go out‘of business even before the next recession * * * Small business is going to be especially hard hit by. labor in the six months to a year ahead. I.abor unions, spearheaded by the Team sters, are beginning a drive to organize small companies, Most small businesses can't af- | ford strikes which can quickly | Going Into WASHINGTON (NEA) —In how top economists rate: | in the months ahead — high, bankrupt them. They can’t af- ford either the expenses of feath- erbedding or the rigid working rules unions impose on large firms. © . The larger companies will be able in the months ahead to off- set these labor pressures by a step ‘up in automation and heavier mechanization generally. These improvements usually require big- volume production to be effective. They often don't pay off in small businesses, PROFIT SQUEEZE | | The growing boom is_ bringing more competition and narrowing ardized products can ride out these changes, Smal) firms, which con- centrate more on specialities, can get caught easily and burned. And many will be caught in the next six months to qa year, say .the economic forecasters. MONEY TIGHT Money is going to be even more difficult for the smal] firm to get than it will be for his larger broth- er, despite the Government's spe- cial loan programs. Money is tight all around. * * * ment contracts where the small the gap between income and ex- businessman is protected by laws jpenses, squeezing the margin of profit. Big businesses are beating this) partly by a heavy investment inj research on new products, on bet-| iter marketing and on improved production methods. Most small firms can't afford this research in- vestment, ~ The economists predict q some- what erratic consumer demand but varying. Large firms producing stand Business? the immediate future, here's THE BEST BETS FOR SMALL BUSINESS—electron- ics, service industries, repairing of all kinds, insurance real estate, recreation and v tels—wholesaling, “brain” industires—engineer| construction acation business—even mo- ard remodeling. 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Hugo Aron son has signed the commutation order by * * * Only processing of parole papers Even in the field of Govern. | Should Man Be Tried for Murder . lof Wife in 1915? — major prime contracts are going, inevitably; to the larger contrae-; SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)— tors, oe Should Peter Novich, 77, be re- Despite these handicaps, hun-|turned to Pittsburgh to stand trial idreds of thousands of smallon. a charge of murdering his business firms are going to see|wife 44 years ago? their best days in the nine months *’* * ahead. . Gov, Edmund Brown, who For the economists agree there are big opportunities. hearing for Friday. decide the question, scheduled=ae 20, 1915; of stab wounds, He was arrested in Fresno, Calif., “after police saw an ad he inserted in a Pittsburgh Serbian language newspaper trying to find @ son. + * * A Fresno judge released the aged man on his own recogniz- ance, Novich denies the murder. He fit Dow Chemical Elects 2 New Vice Presidents and. agement echelons: Wednesday. Directors elevated Donald K. Ballman and C. B. Branch to vice presidencies. Ballman has been director of sales since 1957 and had been treasurer since 1949. * &: 4 Gerstacker was elected —chair- man of the finance committee, succeeding -E. W. Bennett, who 441 £. Jetlerson, Detroit 26, Michigan remains. That could come this week | Floyd London, 33. was sentenced in 1955 after a jury at Circle Mont., convicted him and his sen Billy of second-degree murder in the death of Clement Myszka. 17 of Edgar, Wis * * * Billy was sentenced to 10 years | Another judge, however, suspend ed contending the jury was prejudiced. the sentence, At Yo Dear Sir, exam is required, no salesman will call on me, and I'm under MICHIGAN BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD NO AGE LIMIT IN THE SENIOR BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD PLAN! NEW M-75 COVERAGE! 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Door Sedan 9 79529 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK, Inc. 223 MAIN ST. — ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ee pee nN A ti : = se 2 : ; :) asa + eng ong tli ga eye pes dream gn puny iti ae gga i EO ie ee Rey SY . _ THE e Is Your High School - Represented in the Press? PONTIAC PRESS at had OPO AL LOE PO ’ j ‘ . F Watch for School News __ On This Page Each Friday FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 rogres ee ee __ | School Officials Throw “["Bemmy—to—Flames for —Season Opener Tonight By ED SANTALA 2 na nae ge? An effigy-burning pep rally was mit j ia] event of the season rat-Pontiac Northern High School last Friday. Tt was designed, but not neces- sary to keep students in an explo- sive pins and needles mood for ———-the opening football game tonight. Inte a huge bonfire built es- pecially for the purpose, Philip = Wargelin and Victor Lindquist, = principal and assistant principal, respectively, tossed a dummy ee which symbolized the Lake Orion ° Dragons, 4 A host of ‘‘‘firsts’’ marks the All Northern students and out-; side supporters are invited to join jin a car caravan for the first time} ‘in a. show of spirit for the first Montcalm, secretary; Patric Donahue, 651 Wil- |school football team in its first) liams Lake Rd., president; Dan Dunny, 34 W. |Y@rsity competition. Rundell St., vice president; and Kathleen Hen- | RED AND WHITE retty,411 Third Ave., treasurer. | All cars wil] be decorated in| |Northern’s red and white and will) be filled with enthusiastic red and | white clad fans. The only réquire-| iment is a strong and loud cheering} Pentiac Press Phete WHAT’S AHEAD?—Newly-elected senior class officers are busy scheduling the calendar for the 1959-60 school year at St. Michael High School. They are (ffom left) Marilyn Biallass, 421 E. Mother Maura _Is Principal 5 ® . larynx, St. Michael Pupils Welcome New Faculfy . 2:22:22 |Mihay, Pat Lund and Ruth Benner. By BARBARA ARDELAN Guertin ‘make their first appear-jis Marilyn Biallas, who will lead|They have been writhg and per As faithful writer's cramp @nce &t St. Michael's with their the cheers during many spirited eee ent an Fight’ and| started making the rounds of the [classes “ eee ~ noctology, football and basketball victories.|--Beat ‘Em. Bust 'Em.” Sane ee ee 1 ee » *« * The enrollment at Northern for PONTIAC, MICHIGAN s Is Marked by Many progress of the new school i; THIRTEEN we (\ Feats Prat rete Lund, 500 Valencia; Carole Mihay, 2275 Rosewood Dr.; and-ap—— in the air (left) Ruth Benner, 78 W. Beverly; and Sharon Nichols, F ‘spectively. ‘ rect to ot aiLaas tek ea - e & With a record turnout in the |1959-60 is about the same as it was’ = 4 LEAPING START — Pontiac Northern High School's first reser nee [Oin. nee Te - offing, football coaches Jim Nei-|last year, though some classes are) ¢,,+hall team will get rousing support this season from the school's pe ritiincseitnenitiecincdintaie eo this week. The senior class elected officers b : s The 8 o'clock Mass celebrated for the 1959-60 school term. They a Goin tein by our pastor, Father Leonard are Pat Donahue, president; Dan this season. This year many of our Kennedy, formally opened the|Dunny, vice president; Marilyn! reteran seniors returned 1959-60 schoo] session. : |Biallas, secretary, and Kathy |" —_— a“ .- - 4 ; Henretty, treasurer. | We would like to extend egr 3 : A few : reshm “ welcome to the new members of [LEAD CHEERS S 2 Koes oe VE iget their first taste-of: organized the faculty. Heading the -lst-is |< "V.arsity cheerleaders, Diana football, Saturday at 8p, m. Whea |. our new, principal, Mother M. \Afams, Marie Cronan, Sue Kinney, ‘St. Mayra. Kitty Daugherty and Tonya Hurst|with West Bloomfield at Wisner Sister Helen Louise and Donaldjelected a new senior captain. She{Stadium. 4 Cheerleaders Kick Off Social Whirl Central Has Péstgame Dance By ADRIENNE ‘RESSLER Knights, a local singing group jof eight members: Karen Oxley, As football gets its start Friday} those eligible to participate | (minimum age requirement is | 15) may apply for JA member. | ship at the conclusion of the planned presentation. Awards, travelships and special incentive prizes for outstanding work are available to both mem- | bers and companies in the Junior Achievement program. Teenagers in Junior Achieve- ment actually manage the entire business affairs of small’JA man- ufacturing and service companies} iwhich is southeastern Michigan of products. and services to the general pub- from adult | Seling firms, advisers from coun-] *° i | * * * f | JA's eleventh program year fn ;southeastern Michigan starts dur. | ithe first two weeks of October. For Pontiac special JA presen- \tations will be made at the follow- jing high schodlg during Septem- jber: Pontiac Northern High School, Pontiae Central High ‘School, St. Frederick, St. Michael, | | Avondale. Clarkston High ‘Band Will Wow | Halttime Crowds | | » Ry PAULETTE KIMBALL The Clarkston High School Band, under the direction .of Barton stepping precision drills march formations to dazzle the crowds at halftime. * * * The Clarkston band will take part in the University of Mich gan's “Band Day” and also in the Fire Prevention Parade in. Po tiac. Both will be held dite fall, | ‘Whet ao wonderful opportunity to own or to give precious Imperial cultured pearl oer. Come in and see this magnificent. eometion | of pecioces, ~sbracelets; rings, pins, charms ond ear: A Onrings —~ aka this unusual special ~ purchase | -*Mustrated are only a ., few See' Our Complete Selection of Finer _ Diamond and Pearl. Jewelry Priced ot = fw from ourstremendous' selection. . Unusual Savings | “LEONARDS 20 North’ Perry Street Downtown Pontioc , ; ee ° . | See : ie » Perry Mount Park Cemetery. "= 2 t ry raat | i | | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 FOURTEEN Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas BABY BOY FOX Prayers were offered at 1] this morning at the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home for the infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Derryl G, Fox of) 1125 LaSalle St. Burial was in! Surviving besides his parents is a sister, Debra L. at home. The baby died at birth Wednes- day at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. MRS, DAVE HOGAN Mrs. Dave (Laura E.) Hogan, 48, of 54 Crawford St., died yes- terday in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of 10 months, She was a prattical nurse and a member of the Newman AME Church. Surviving besides her husband) until Sunday afternoon when it will be taken to St, Andrew's Epis- copal Church in Cincinnati for service at 2 p.m, Monday. Burial will be in the Union Baptist Ceme- tery. JAMES T, MUNDY Prayer service will be held at 7:3 tonight at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel for James T. Mundy of 2973 Old Orchard Trail, Waterford Township. Fils body will be taken te the Harvey Funeral Home in Calumet for service Monday, Buriat-witt De} in Lakeview Cemetery. Mr, Mundy, 81, died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two weeks. DANIEL T. REYNOLDS Mr. Rowe, 81, died at his home, Weldon, 73, of 880 Wilcox Rd., died of a heart attack last night at his home. Funeral arrangements are pend- ing at William R. Potere Funeral Home in Rochester, _ Mr. Weldon was a member: of the Holy Name Society of St. An- drew’s Catholic Church in ‘Roches- | ter and of the Homer Wing Poet 1172 of the American Surviving besides his wife. Eva, jare a daughter, Mrs, Eugene Mait- irott of Rochester, four sisters’ and Unions fo Aid Steel Strikers Expect AFL-CIO to OK $25-30 Million Fund; All Must Contribute Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- tery. Surviving besides the parents are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon N. Kramer of Pontiac. The baby died at birth yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. DALE V. ROWE | Service for Dale V. Rowe, for-|\* brother. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--AFL- mer owner of Rowe's Dairy, will ed ye ~ ae ae be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at p h ea y of some the Huntoon Funeral Home with) D@@tns LIS@W ere alien Kees per month fo burial in Perry. Mount Park Cem-|_ etery. 1685 Opdyke Rd., early yesterday S€Ph E. McMullen, 58, vice presi. ‘uries, plus a y pledge-al_oarignt efter an fiiness at tec years. | dent and produetiop manager of\grants, to aid the half-million jthe Journal Co., publisher of the steelworkers in their 66-day strike. ALFRED E. BAILY [Milwaukee Journal, died Thursday | * * * Buttalo Hunting Legal in Canada | for Six Weeks ban was imposed in 1893 when the herd became in danger of being wiped out. The estimated 500 buffaloes which survived the mass slaughter of the 19th Century have grown to nearly 16,000, overcrowding a sanctuary straddling the Alberta-Ncrthwest INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— after a heart attaek, He was an} The strike fund is supposed to} Service for Alfred E, Baily, 75, authority on run-of-press color guarantee that no steel striker or| and is restricted to 36 hunters at a time. . Each hunter is given only five Soviets Learn Today K Will Visit Red China MOSCOW. (UPI)—Soviet citizens learned for the first time today that Premier Nikita Khrushchev will visit Communist China after, his return from the United States. The news came from quéstions : submitted to the Premier in: Washington Wednesday. News of Khrushchev’s American odyssey continued to dominate fully half the space in the.principal national newspapers, Izvestia and \Pravda. | Special Discounts On All School Supplies and School Clothes —Buy Now! -SAVE! — HYLAND VARIETY STORE M-59 SHOPPING CENTER 7554 Highland Road (M-59) at Williams Lake Road NEXT TO FOOD TOWN... PLENTY. OF FREE PARKING are her father, Eugene H. Simms;; prayers will be offered at 11 a.m.| ot Inde | pendence Township, is pend- and holder of many patents in the his family goes hungry and the| days te bag: his quota of one "neni / i nail 3 Alt a sf aig of Cin- Saturday at the Voorhees -.Siple’ing ut Sharpe-Goyette Funeral graphic ‘arts field, ‘steel union will have to weaken) buffale. License fees are $50 for | Open Evenings and Sundays Sine m Drones \Chapel for Daniel T. Reynolds, in- Vixtie, Clarkston. He died today) ~ * * ' its demands because of financia]| Canadians, $200 for Americans. Mrs. ‘toga 8 body will be at the fant son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard in a Pontiac hospital after a long| William F. Davis Funeral Home 'C. Reynolds of 538 Summit St.) tness. — Surviving. are two daughters, Mrs. Howard. Taylor of Independ- lence Township, and Mrs. Roger NEWPORT, R. I. (AP)—George shortage. iE Maver, 58, a member of the. ~« « * lamous Praying Colonels football) Already the steel union has team of Centre College in the) been pledged a total of over 2% 19208,-died- Wednesday night after | ‘million dollars from fellow un- HOUSE FOR SALE TO MOVE OR WRECK 226 N. PERRY STREET Send All Sealed Bids fo Wayne County Judge Collapses at Confab | | Finish That Extra Room NOW — | Walstead of Clarkston; and a 80M,', heart attack. | ions. Caviony ED a F . Leslie. A sister, Mrs. Bessie Wag- | 4 —Wayne Coun-| * See Roth Lumber First ace ef Paitin calitce motmern| ’ * | Under the proposal due for!ty Circuit Judge Robert M. Toms| First Assembly of God ....... 210 N. Perry | Joe of Fostoria and Birden of Or-| NEW YORK (AP—Omer Sime- ‘adoption today everyone of the was reported in good condition at§| or Arnold Hashman ......... 28 Edison St. on, 57, the New Orleans jazz 1242 million AFL-CIO members| Otsego County a Hospital clarinetist, died of cancer in Har-'!8 being asked to contribute an MRS. CLARENCE D, PAYNE lem Hospital Thursday, Simeon hour's pay per week to the steel AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service W48 regarded as one of the purest strike fund for Mrs. Clarence D. Payne, 30,©*ponents of the classic New Or-| Should an 80-day court injunc-' ference of Michigan judges at Hide’ of 335 Cherryland Rd., will be held leans style. His recordings includ- tion stop the strike temporarily, ‘den Valley Lodge. Doctors said, jat 2 p.m. tomorrow at Moore Seman ‘Sidewalk Blues’ and “Dead-|the union fund would accumulate | he suffered a circulatory collapse el of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home|™Man Blues.”’ ito o help a strike later on. land a “possible” heart attack. i here. Burial will follow in Aaron) | —-—— - : Webster Cemetery Mrs, Payne died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Pork tiac, after an Illness of several | months. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Vicky, and four sons, James C., Dale L., Keith A. and Randy S., all at home and her mother, Mrs. Charles High of Auburn Heights. Four sisters, Mrs. * Charlotte Sobnson of Hillman, Mrs. Marian | Walters of Fenton, Mrs. Marie | Albright of Flint and Mrs. Bertha Fields of Drayton Plains; and four brothers, Garnet and William High both of Hillman, Russel High of Rochester and Melvin High of Pon- tiac, also survive. HOWARD FE. TIETZ IMLAY CITY—Service for How- | ard E. 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Rayburn. said Thursday he, would like to “enjoy one conven- tion” and “be in the meeting rooms and cloackrooms, circulat- ing. among the delegates, trying to get them to do what I might want done.” He presided over the preceding three Democratic conventions. Carnegie Hall Jammed by Anti-Nikita Rally NEW YORK (AP)—A capacity crowd, wearing black armbands and carrying black flags, jammed Carnegie Hall Thursday night in a Khrushchev protest rally. Police estimated 2,500 persons attended the rally. It was spon- sored by National Review, a con- servative weekly, and Crusade for America, an organization with the aim of “exposing Communists and | Communist fronts." GENERAL'S DAUGHTER WEDS — Former Kristin Norstad, daughter of Gen. Lauris Norstad, Allied Supreme Commander of NATO forees. in Europe, stands between her father and her hus- band, Nicliolas Wesson Craw, following her wed- x *© * ding ceremony. meee posed outside the town hail AP Wirephoto at Marnes La Coquette, France, after the civil rite. A religious ceremony was scheduled for later the same day in the Episcopal American. Cathedral in Paris. The bride, 21, and her hus- band, 22, were childhood friends. \U.S. Immigration to Canada Forces \2 New Oftices Americans are immigrating to Canada that two new immigra- tion offices. will be opened in Minneapolis and Les Angeles, the Canadian government has announced. The department of: immigration said the temporary offices will ber of enquiries from business- men, farmers and others who are thinking of establishing themselves in Canada.” * * * The flow of Americans across the border has increased some 20 times in the last decade. Im- migration offices in the U. 58. first were established two years ago in New York and x and (Chtenge: 3 More Negroes Go fo Little Rock High | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)— |Token integration at Central High {School expands today. Three more |Negroes are scheduled to begin | Classes there. Dr. Clarence E. 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Drill Firm Gives [Mushroom Barbecue [Last EE STi A. POM TALL FETT ~ [Land for School at Utica on Sunday | Days aOUMQOWIES seen Ly ONE DAYS! ¢ IS on — Donation of Ten Acres| t tional Twist Drill and’ Tool Co., iL. McGregor Jr., have given the |te isite. The land is on the edge of the| ivillage limits at the west end of | YOU CAN COME IN TO MY STORE First street and has been a part: \of the Great Oaks Stock Farms. AND FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT Henry L. Purdy, Board of THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY! Mtucation president, said the | } Elta tand wil enabic wr board Racaways Forbidden yw" LOOK! APONINAIIPAEM an elementary school in which Hard Finish Worsteds! Twists! Wool Flannels! (Harrison Central school. : He added that the Harrison-Cen- tral school building will be re-\court injunction has been issued! providing funds for charitable moéeled to satisfy state fire safety against Raceways, Inc., of De-| projects of the local Kiwanis | requirements ‘and will be used en-| | troit, prohibiting the firm from} by National Twist Will/and 1,000 pounds of hothouse Serve Rochester Area mushrooms will be served during | dL G araiWanis project of the year with ‘Howard L. McGregor, and Howard »me 3,000 people expected to at- to the high ‘: Rochester Community Schoo} Dis port club activities, fae 10 acres of property to b€ltance to underprivileged children, | jused as a new elementary school said Keith Ernst. we howe the eritren trom 10 Build Drag Strip UTICA — A ton of choice beef he Utica Kiwanis ‘Mushroom Bar-B-Q” from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. show movie of « indus- ROCHESTER—The chairman ofiSunday at Utica Community High wil * of ad ‘the board and president of Na-'School. The barbecue is the major Ki-igive four 45-minute shows during the afternoon at the field adjacent: end. Proceeds sre used to sup-| mainly assis-| Free musical entertainment |indall, 18, of Roseville, and her) will be offered in the gymna- itwo maids of honor. They are; sium, and in the home econom. |Ardis Dickerson, 17, of Mount ics room, wives of mushroom Clemens, and Lu Ann Schlussier, ~'18. af Utica. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A. | adding a drag strip adjacent to| Tae ; ‘ - wm ~~ }tirely for junior high grades Nationally Sold for $39.50 to $55.00 * *« * ‘its race track site north of M59! Your Choice at My Discount Price ’ Purdy & “Definite plans will be developed be Jakland County Circuit Judge Wil-! The township filed suit request-;eording to the Detroit Hothouse presented to the voters,’ siated lam J. Beer $ $ $ This is the second large piece of * * te property to be given to the school’ \district. The North Hill Elermen- ing the restraining ‘order, claim- tary School site was given to the;ing the project: violated a 1959 ALTERATIONS FREE! PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED! |,,:i; You Save $6 Import Wool NEW FALL SPORT COATS Fall Festival Days! ‘(887 BUY NOW! Sizes 35 to 44 \ You Save $3 NEW FALL DRESS PANTS! | CLAWSON — Racing a swamp |buggy through flocks of ducks on iConger Bay, Lake St. Clair, cost ja Clawson man a total of $123 in | fines Howard W. Edwards Jr., 26, of 739 Broadacre St., was fined $63 for feckless operation of a ‘'mo- torboat'’’ on complaint of Macomb County sheriff's deputies and $60 for “‘worrying, pursuing, maiming “ : +. te ; and attempting to kill” wildfow! on Women in White Wash & Wear complaint of a state conservation UNIFORMS : Double Skirt Panel officer - hiv. Sie otha eamety inate UNIFORM SLIPS on ty vn nirpisne propetier and ts Fall Festival Days! 4387 ALTERATIONS FREE! "$e : leapable of navigating on land, $591 To $] 491 $291 ~ $391 water or bog Justice of the Peace Norman \Moore of Harrison Township added jthis advice to his fines: “Keep away from the area.” by DILLINGHAM Subtle lines that are ot once youthful and dignified distinguish this Samora dining room grouping. Its exclusive beauty will add real pleasure to your | dining hours. Table, host choir and 3 side chairs, $249” oe ) Spacious Buffet $159.00 “~*~ \ | Separate Hutch $119.80 - Deigued by Merton L. Gershun SEE SAMARA TOMORROW AT 90 DAYS SAME CLAYTON'S ‘az: FURNITURE AS CASH APPLIANCES UP TO 24 MONTHS OF KEEGO HARBOR TO PAY 3065 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor FE 5-9474 | OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P.M, ' “Free Parking in Front of Our Store... Comme in for Meter Penntes Pays $123 in Fines, = — jachool in 1954 by National Twist! ordinance zoning the area where) ‘in a belt, mainly in Shelby and the drag strip was to go as agri-|sterling townships, extending from ulture | “Operation of a race track and/City of Warren. Scares Wild Ducks, © es course are not allowable under the ordinance, the ‘> A Brand New Location for the Brand New 1960 RAMBLER! “IT’S OUR - FINAL DON WILLIAMS Sales Manager jury. '(D-Macomb County) will do the {honors at the ceremony to take place at 1 p.m. in the high school _auditorium. ‘tween Maple Heights and Fisk'the State of Michigan. The other in the immediate future to be ‘oads. It was issued yesterday by ‘is at Niles. growers will put on cooking dem onstrations and answer questions about mushroom preparation. The growers themselves also The Sterling 4H Riders will * o * i Highpoint of the program will; Congressman James G. O’Hara The barbecue serves a dou. ble purpose in that it promotes a local industry ‘in addition to Club. The Utica area is one of the itwo mushroom-growing areas in The annual hothouse mushroom crop now has reached 1,600,000 pounds, valued at $800,000, ac- ‘Mushroom Growers Cooperative. The mushroom plants are located ‘the vicinity of Brooklands to the. The Kiwanis Club and the Mush- | room Growers Assn. are joint _ Sponsors ot the barbecue. HEAP BIC CAVING?! rockcote rockéate Low Lustre: HOUSE PAINT DURO-GLO HOUSE and TRIM PAINT WHITE HOUSE PAINT : Regular S$ 6 5 Reg. $5.89 $ 89 . shed White Only> Gal. $8.19 Gol rockcote metropolitan FLAT — LATEX or SEMI-GLOSS PAINTS Regular ~ NOW 35 $4.49 to $5.95 ONLY , Gal. PLASTIC DROP CLOTH PAINT ROLLER SETS Reg. 79c 5 5° Regular T9° 9x12 Ft. $1.29 Pontiac Rockcote Paint CASS at HURON © Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Park Free in Our Lot on Huron St., Next to the Store Carry Off Big Savings ON 1959 MODELS WE DON'T WANT TO TAKE THEM WITH Bill Spence says to clean ‘em out and that’s whet we're doing. We've slash- ed prices everywhere so that RIGHT NOW is the BEST time to buy a new 1959 Rambler, E HAVE MOVED BILL SPENCE RAMBLER Just Across the Street to 256 South Saginaw BILL SPENCE” Bill Spence Says: Now that we've moved it makes sense that we want to use our new showroom for the 1960 RAMBLERS. Therefore | will make fantastic deals to make and KEEP room for the 1960 models. There is no doubt thot savings-wise THIS IS YOUR BEST TIME TO BUY. US a COME IN AND SAVE ON OUR CLEAN-SWEEP DEALS WE NEED THE ROOM..SC —— BILL SPENCE=RAMBLER, Inc. | j 256 SOUTH SAGINAW (rE 8.4541] HO RRL Rd ARE ARMM yeep Messen eign st He ur arto, pr ies THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 “Ousted Utica Commissioner Faces 7. Charges Board of 3 Reviews Novak Case “UTICA — Was suspended Utica Street Commissioner Sreten Novak, 41, “over-efficient or inefficient” in his job? The question is being weighed by Utica’s three-man Civil Service Commission which reviewed the case at a hearing Wednesday night. Mayor Edward R. Church list- ed seven charges in his letter of complaint against Novak, who was suspended from the $4,260- a-year job last month, The street commissioner charged with taking several rail- road ties without the knowledge of the railroad or the city and trans- porting them to the city barn. Novak testified that he had the permission of the railroad gang foreman to take the used ties, He is eleentiy took cuca from be- in|and also from the pumping station at 19% Mile and Mound roads in Church's letter. Novak said he had taken the ties to construct bins to hold chemicals, sand and other. mate- rials used in street work for the city. Another charge’ was that he tere down and removed a furnace from the city barn and trans- ported it to his mother’s place of business of Auburn road in His answer was that the furnace was inadequate and that its re- moval had been approved, but no mention had been made of its dis- posal. wewewevweweewrvreewee#vvy* A bp hb be hh he bb hb hh bh hb w~wwwewwwvuevwwevwevewevevvvewe CENERAL Warehouse Co} 2258 Dixie Hwy. Neor Telegraph Rd. Intersection wvvwwvrveeeeererererrrererereewee gs pie Je searel e* "ees S Seas? Cae a a ee "9 Lee AS ) Rust ~ os Ce ve LIMITED SUPPLY sess ts $37 MAXWELL HOUSE er RIP FUEL PUMPS* ‘55 TO ‘57 CHEV. V-8 ‘55 TO ‘57 FORD V-8 "57 TO ’58 PONTIAC with eee GET OUR PRICE FOR YOUR CAR eeeeeees eee ee ee inj On eeae hind the ball park in Rochester)had Sterling Township, according to Brooklands with city equipment. | packing from prominent ; businessmen, ln ln tl ln nd ln adda Alan nnn dn q bert J. Sc ; 'burg Rd., early last night. ; | \his stock and equipment, but esti- P| mated a loss of $4,000 worth of) Pe EVV SHOES WATERPROOF SCUFFPROOF NEVER NEED POLISH He told the Commission that he| stored it behind the store so that scrap collectors wouldn't pick it up at the city yards which are adjacent to the city dump. He added that the furnace is available at any time. CANNOT AGREE The four city officials at the hearing could not agree as to whether Novak was authorized to make .certain purchases. A num- ber of them occurred when Street Committee Chairman Frank Chap- oton was in Japan this summer. Other charges were that No- pleted funds, that he used city equipment to grade personal property and that he could not get along with fecal | businessmen or city employes. Novak presented six letters of, Utica one from former | for being accident- -prone, Novak | said. In each case, the suspended offi- ‘cial had an explanation. In sum- ming up, his attorney, John B. $9,000 Fire Razes Barn Near Davisburg DAVISBURG — A $9,000 fire de- stroyed the main barn on the Al- hultz farm, 2865 Davis- Schultz managed to save all of >| hag and grain stored in the de- > molished barn. Firemen from Springfield and | Independence townships fought the flames in a high wind. They extinguished several fires thag started on the roofs of outbuild- ings across the road, belonging the ground. MEN’S 6 to 11% SIZES PLE SOLE BRAKE SHOES* ‘S51 TO ‘58 CHEV.—Front Rear. ‘55 TO ‘59 FORD—Front... ‘55 TO ‘58 PONTIAC—Front.... *Price Exchanged cence $3.73 oveee- 94.40 +2 $3.93 ceeee SAVE $12.07 SUNBEAM Newest Rolimaster SHAVER 2 Regular $24.95 oren | | CEWERAL Warehouse com tic¢ me DAILY | GALVANIZED GUTTERS 66' Cea i Fall Rain Gi dd ‘Cer “ns YOW 0 (esta Regular $12.50 noe ria WA. taney (o, 0. SEE THE NEW 1960 MODEL DeWALT POWER SHOP COME IN LET US” DEMONSTRATE ~PULLDOWN FIXTURE 40-W. FLUORESCENT $4.79 Reg. $9.75 SAVE ON OPEN SUNDAY 10:3 ¢ a MON 4&4 FRI+ro 9 vak borrowed a pick-up truck be evaluated and an early deci- | .artier this year. without permission, that he de- |sion made. } } i Osgood, a former Royal Oak City) speaker Sunday. His topic is “Elec- Commissioner himself, said, ‘He tro-biodynamic Phenomena Exhib- | | Qver 100 persons from the Oak-|bank payments and cost-sharing to Ferris Walker, but had to | watch the Schultz barn burn to tried to do everything. He was' over-efficient—not inefficient.” reinstatement and dismissal of the suspension, ‘ee at East Lansing, Wolverine Lake Picks President Oscar Fritz Appointed by Council to Replace James P. Farley Osgood recommended Novak's GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU BUY—LOWEST PRICES IN OUR HISTORY! * * + Summing up the city’s case, At-! WOLVERINE LAKE — Oscar torney Hugh Neale said Novak! hed not realized the limitations of Fritz has been appointed by the his authority and had shéwn that|Village council as the new villag he was not fit to be a city em-jpresident. He replaces James P. ploye. He asked the commission to. \Farley, 42, who resigned earlier’ confirm the order of suspension. {this week to take up other villag The commission, composed of \ duties. Frank _ chairman, Dr. eed Fritz, 56, a resident of area fo Hirth attorney Henry Gage, 4), t ye W 0 |said all factors and charges would his Lomi term as seco He ts the only one of the original council members to have remained in office since Wolver- ine Lake became a village in 1954. | He is retired from business life ‘and resides with his wife Lilian at 626 Wolverine Dr. Farley will — the i a | ‘Dentist to Speak to Fall Roundup of Organic Clubs The seventh annual ail roundup | AS LOW AS | AS Reo Club Hees at Lansing Sat- ‘water aepartnaent, urday and Sunday. | ALUMINUM often Farm Conservation | SIDING and rw 4 Deadline ls Sept. 30 d af STON E FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN DOWN FHA 60 Months to Pay Ist Payment in December Construction Co. iF ited in Horticulture.’ John R. Snell, consulting engin-. LANSING uM — Farmers have also will been reminded Sept. 30 is the dead- speak Sunday on ‘Composting line for applying for 1960 payment Across the United States.” rates under the conservation re- Irwin Erkfitz, the man who serve phase of the soil bank walked across the United States \P rogram: — a stroll-of over 3,000 miles County committees of the — will also give a talk, titled | agricultural stabilization and con- “Exercises — Contributions to | servation organization will es- our Health.”’ tablish rates and farmers must Lester A. Swan of 530 Mt. Ver-| Did under these prices by Oct. non Rd., Royal Oak, will be mod- | erator for a round table discussion Saturday. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 Tass Thursday night, published cow Wednesday but the questions elevator in the .Waldorf-Astoria| > My Head Is Spinning’ NEW YORK (AP)—The grey-haired wife of Russian Pre- mier Khrushchev admitted Thursday that after only three | Tass Prints Nikita’s Mrs. K's ina Whirl] Press Club Replies days of their American visit the pace of receptions and enter- | taimment had her in a whirl. “How do you say I am dizzy?” she asked her interpreter | in halting English. Shifting to Russian, she told a group of women report- ers in a 90 second interview, “Please make it very short. 1 am ‘very tired. My head is spinning.” * * * Mrs, Khrushchev was guest at a luncheon given at the Waldorf-Astoria by Mrs. Robert F. Wagner, wife of New York's mayor ; Photographers stood on chairs amid floodlights and | clamor in a small room adjoining the Louls XVI suite where the luncheon was held. The session got out of hand as re- porters shouting questions surrounded Mrs. Khrushchev and her two step-daughters, Rada and Julia. Radio interviewers pressed microphones in {front of them, trying to get com- ment * * * Tall, blonde, Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, wife of New York’s | ~ governor, tried to steer them through the crush, and at one | point told Rada to say “You don’t understand.” Through it all, Mrs. Khrushchev, wearing a black sult , with whte blouse, smiled and seemed unruffled. * * * * I | She was given a pin, symbolic of the key to the city, by | Mrs. Wagner, and posed with her and Mrs. Rockefeller. * * * t In the brief interview after the picture-taking, she ex- | pressed her thanks for “the cordial greeting” accorded her, 4 and explained she couldn't give her impressions of New York beccuse ‘we hardly saw {t.” For Downtown Pontiac Festival Days! ‘SATU Hurry... this low price ‘s for one day only! BLACK-MAGIC SUBURBAN COATS trimmed with white Orlon pile! 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Ter eanacy cuted Kiramnersclevator Stalls; the National Press Club in Wash- pee replies somewhat different but of The text of his speech. had been) the Soviet translation heard at the questions and answers that fol-|and answers were not reported by Automation Fails, Hotel stalled Thursday ‘as it waS)severa]l minutes, then strode up taking him up to the Presidential . lee he Sh for” | ae mier Nikita Khrushchev’s private ‘floor. tion.” | The ‘operator fussed with the'cort, Henry Cabot Lodge, U. 5. controls but couldn't get the ele-|ambassador to the United States, NEW YORK (AP)—Soviet Pre-|vator to budge beyond the 30th|and said: “A capitalistic malfunc- wit Yo Ze = — 1) — HA \« NOY > \ 3 and 4 Pc. SECTIONALS 25-50% OFF HIGH PILE NYLON FRIEZE COVERS at FOAM RUBBER REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS 4g Choose From These Leading Manufacturers © HOWARD PARLOR ° KROLAN ALL 3 a) @ MONARCH PIECES © CHAS. SCHNEIDER S$ © SKYLINE AS LOW T @ UNION . 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Judd of Southfield Township, and Mrs. John B. Poole of decorations. Mrs. William A. To Founding of Church, 122 Years Ago Bloomfield Hills. busy Thursday setting up their booths and getting their unusual. merchandise ready for the benefit which starts Sat- urday at 10 a.m. at the Greek Theater at Cranbrook. { » + Ponting Press Photos Volunteers were 300 All Saints Women Gaze Back By MARY ANGLEMIER Some 300 women of All Saints Episcopal Church paused Thursday night—to look back 122 years—to the founding of the church and the first wom- en's organization, the Ladies’ Aid Society, in 1837. The occasion was a dinner and program in Stevens Hall with the men of All Saints serving. * * * Mrs. Frederick Cockle, pres- ident of the women's. organi- zation now known as Episcopal Churchwomen, gave the wel- come and introduced Mrs. James Hampton, toastmistress. Mrs. John C. Spaulding, di- ocesan: historian for the state, gave a brief talk as did Mrs. Royce Howes, state communi- cations chairman, HIGHLIGHT “The General Guild,”’ a play- let in one act presented in, 1920, was given as the evening highlight. Directed by Don Weston and staged by Jerry Guinan, the play included in the cast, Margaret Long, Maude Cole- man, Mrs. Arnold Thingstad, DeNise Campbell, Grace Hinckley, Janet Evans and Mrs, Horace Hall. Others were Mrs. Merrill Rasmussen, Jane Danton, Em- ma Reeves, Amy Harper, Mary Smith, Helen Harrison and: Mr Weston. A handbook containing the history of All Saints Church and the women's organizations was presented at the dinner. Addresses Sisterhood Mrs. Joseph Markle, presi- dent of the Michigan Branch of the National Woman's League, was guest speaker at the an- nual Silver Tea given Tues- day by Congregation B'nai Is- rael Sisterhood, The group met at the synagogue on Oneida road. Mrs, Jack Gamburd_ intro- duced the speaker following the welcoming address given by Rabbi Israel Goodman. Announcement was made that a conference for National Women’s League members will be held Sunday through Tues- day in Grand Rapids, Guests attending were Mrs. Jack Pearl of Windsor, On- tario, Canada; Mrs, Lena Alexander and Mrs. Frank Alexander, both of Flint, and Mrs. Renata Lipshaw. Assisting with the program were Mrs. Harold Blumeno, tea chairman, assisted by Mrs. Morris Blumeno, cochairman, and Mrs, Morris Kampner and Mrs, Edward Avadenka, Mrs. Marshall Smith, in charge of compiling the data, was assisted in the project by Mrs. Robert E. Nienstedt and Mrs. Hampton. “The coming years will find the women of Alb Saints exact- ly where they have always been—desirous of being part of the army of the Lord, of serv- ing God and His church to the best of their abilities, but not always sure of how that can best be done.”’ Mrs. Ilampton said in her closing remarks “There will -be frustration, friction, and grumbling — but there also will be satisfaction, fellowship and cheerful coop- eration,” she said “And regardless of the situa-. tion, the theme song still will be ‘Come, Labor On.’ “Moreover, quietly in the background, there will be many good deeds anonymous- ly performed and many gen- erous gifts anonymously given." Rite Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oberiee of Drayton Plains announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Kay Marie, to Robert A. Shell Sept. 3 at St. Andrews Episcopal Church. The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Elden Shell of Drayton Plains. Travelers Market. Shaging 7" Products of Many Lands to Be Offered Tomorrow By RHEA E. VIETOR Women’s Editor The Pontiac Press Workers were busy yester- day at the Greek Theater in Cranbrook. The booths for the International Travelers Market that will-be held Saturday are rapidly taking shape. Mrs. Robert C. VanderKloot and Mrs, Edward S. Wellock, co- chairmen of the benefit for the Save the Children Federa- tion, were on hand to super- - yise as a miniature market ‘ sprang up around the pool at the theater. The entrance is already draped with flags of the many nations represented and soon flowers will border the pool. VOLUNTEERS WORK HARD Volunteers worked hard on their individual booths, most of‘ them dressed in slacks or daytime dresses and low heels. The first view of the Market is a hooth with striped awning set off in the trees by itself just before you get to the the- ater. This is the Thieves Mar- ket, Here you will find a little bit of everything, with prices that range from one penny to thirty dollars. Toys and games for children are a_ specialty. Mrs. Robert H. Taylor and Mrs. Harvey A. Kresge are co- chairmen of this booth. ¥ bd * Booths with bright colored awnings are lined up on each side of the pool, each display- ing a large flag cf the country represented, Germany and France are in the foreground, the latter featuring a sidewalk cafe atmosphere. To the left are~ the booths representing Holland, Sweden and Norway, Italy, the Orient, India and Switzerland. On the right are the American Indians stand, then the American Southern Mountains, Finland, Denmark, England and Bel- gium. ANTIQUES AT END The Hawaii booth is at the end and beyond it the Antique Shop complete with a hand painted decorated sign. The Oriental booth is in the ° shape of a pagoda and_ will have Japanese lanterns and a background of gold screen em- bossed with cherry blossoms. * * * The Swiss booth will feature toys, chocolate, cheese and hand-made, gaily painted ar ticles that are perfect for a summer home or cottage. Mrs Percy K. Loud is chairman. The Belgian booth, spon- sored by Mrs. Wellock and in charge of Mrs. W. D. Singleton, will feature delicate laces and beaded bags. ENTHUSIASM HIGH Scores of enthusiastic volun- teers have worked hard, and efficiently to make the benefit a success. Mrs. Theodore 0. Yntema even had carefully mimeographed rules for her Antiques booth, covering every situation and outlining the en- tire procedure for her assist- ants, from carryifg cartons from cars ‘to the Antique Shop to procedure for sales slips: Distinguished visitors from New York will be the president of the Save the Children Feder- ation, Dr. Richard P. Saunders, and his wife, of New York City. a d * * chairman of The the SCF j Honored guests, “ yeserday at Michigan State University Oakland's convocation were Mr. and Mrs. Aljred GW ilson.. lt was their grant of Meadow Brook Hall and $2 million that made the university } possible. # Pontise Press Phete Their Fie at MSUO's first academic function were D. B. Varner (second from left) and Dr. John A. Hannah (right), president of Michigan State U niversity. “y - achievement; board, E. C. Kip Finch, will be on hand too, with his wife. * * * Dr. and Mrs. R. B, Drukker are coming from Berea Col- lege in Kentucky to lend their assistance to the Southern Mountains Region booth. Dr. Drukker is executive vice president of Berea College. Secretaries Association Meets Here The first fall dinner and business meeting of Pontioak Chapter, National Secretaries Association was held last Wednesday at the Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Roberta Trayer, dent, named the following committee chairmen for the year. They are: Mrs. Kay Rector, program and educa- tion; Mrs. Warren Trevethan, Mrs. Hope Scott, audit; Mrs. Michael Kerensky, public relations and birthday; Mrs. Albert Birch, bulletin and Mrs. Charles Benwick, bylaws * * * Others were: Mrs. Charles Woody, employment; Mrs. John Duncan, membership and National Secretaries Week, Eleanor Lockman, parliamen- tarian,; Edythe Perry, public works and welfare, and Mrs. William Robinson, publicity. Concluding the list are: Mary Johnson, workshop; Mrs. Garland Woody, ways and means, and Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Woody, and Mrs. Robin- son, scholarship. * * * A membership tea will be held Oct. 22. Mrs. Kay Rector was hostess for the evening. presi- Birmingham YMCA Plans Bridge Classes Birmingham YMCA is spon- soring afternoon bridge classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced players from 1 to 3 p.m. beginning Sept. 28 at the YMCA. Players may come individ- ually or in groups, Mrs, Marie Bosshart, Michigan Blue Rib- bon award winner as the out- standing bridge teacher in Michigan for three consecutive years, will conduct the classes * * * Evening classes begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at South- field High School, For fur- ther information and reserva- tions call the YMCA, Relates History During Tour A tour of Wisner Home with Mrs. Ray Falk giving the his- tory of the furnishings took place at the first fall meeting of Pillar Club Tuesday eve- ning. A cooperative supper was also served in the home Thirty members and guests were present. Mrs. Falk was chairman assisted by Mrs. Ray Meiser, Mrs. Howard Losec, Mrs. E. V Martin and Mrs. EB OK, Vanderlind, * * * Richard Poole, chairman of restorm@ion of Wisner Home gave a' talk on the history of Pontiac and Wisner Home and the restoration work to be done in the future. Mrs. Meiser led group sing- ing. Women of Unity Meet for Dinner Women of Unity met for a cooperative dinner Thursday evening at the home of Tai- mee Surola of Elizabeth Lake road. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert wae nae and Kenneth Wrige were guests. Beginning Sept. 30, the eRev. David Williamson of Unity at the home of Mrs. Johnston. Presbyterians Hold Meeting The Jaguary-March Group of the First Presbyterian Church held | its September meeting at the home of Mrs. E. G. Clark of Stiver Lake road. Assist- ing ‘the hostess were Mrs Phillip Meacham, Mrs. Cramer Smith and Mrs. John Peterson Mrs. Mahlon Benson gave : the Bible study. Mrs. Merrit D. Hill, chairman of the Oriental booth for the International Travelers Market, discusses Japanese arrangements with flower Morita of Troy. Mrs. Mrs. Morita is one Yosh of the volunteer workers at the Oriental Le Vrs. look on as Mrs. By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr« George H. Cary will introduce speaker Dr. Arthur Larson next Thursday and Friday when tirmingham Town Hall opens ifs sixth season at the Birming ham Theater Mrs, Cary is president of the Town Hall board of directors for 1959 and 1960. Her assist- ants include Mrs. T. Norville Hubbard, Mrs. Donald Bay and Mrs. Q. F. Pearson, vice pres- idents:; Mrs. John H. Burke, secretary and Mrs. James F. Abbott, treasurer Mrs. Cary will sit at the speakers table both days at the celebrity luncheons at Bir- mingham Country Club. * * * Dr. Larson's subject will be “What Are We For?” Being director of U. S. Information Agency and special consultant to President Eisenhower ire among his many duties. He is one of our most important ris- ding young politico-scholars * * * Others sitting at the speakers table will be Dr. Kenneth Gass and the Rev. W. E. both of St. James Episcopal Church, Birmingham. Still others will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fricke, Mrs. WH. Hutchins, Mrs. Ralph Backus and Mrs. Colin Stewart, * * * Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Mar- tin Jr., who just returned from a Visit in Upper Michigan, have invited guests for a base- ball party and buffet supper Saturday * 8 ® ” Mr. and Mrs. Maypard. An- dreae will be hosts at dinner Saturday for thelr weekend housé guests, Mr. and Mrs Thotnas: Jones and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ward of Cleve- ‘land, Ohio, The three couples “met this winter on a visit to \ \ \ Snoxell, {Ifred J. LaBelle. le/t. of Southfield Township, and Mrs. Fred- erick Warner of Bloomfield Township Robert H. Taylor of Bloomfield Hills shows them the as- o, Saturday, Karen Andreae has-left for her school, Milwau- the Bahamas. kee Downer Seminary in Wis and her brother Coris is at Culver Military Academy * * * Mr. and. Mrs. Edward 1H Lerchen will entertain at din ner this Saturday evening in honer of the wedding anniver- sary of Mrs, Lerchen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray Muzzy. * * ® The home of Mr. and Mrs Carl Zuber on Squirrel road will be the setting for a fair Sept. 23 and 24 given by Mich- igan Weaver's Guild consin sortment of articles for sale at the Thieves Market booth Mrs. of this special booth and Mrs. LaBelle and Mrs. Warner will assist her. ‘by Mrs booth and will wear this costume Sat- urday when the market opens. her own natite costume, navy blue with a white floral print, obi of gold silk and green It is lt is worn with an sandals. she has collected Taylor is chairman First Lecture on Thursday | Mrs will be assisted James Roach of Bir- mingham &@gd Mrs Edward Rarkau ef Pontiar Zuber * * * Mero and Mrs Stephen -F Booth were recent hosts af a railroad party and picnic fo many friends and their chit dren at the Booth farm on Lake Tipsico Next Sunday, Sept. 27, the Booths will give another party when all the children ‘and many parents as well) will en- joy rides on the miniature rail- road which has had | special runs for several years. Discuss Responsibilities Methodist Circles Meet Central Methodist Church circles that met last week were Ada. Duhigg circle with Mrs. Leon Skelly of Woodland ave- nue as hostess; Etha Nagler circle with Mrs. L. E, O'Dell of Spence street hostess, and Martha Graff circle which met at the Herbell drive home of Mrs. Matthew Bosnack. , “A new year — new re- sponsibilities,’’ was the. general topic for September at the » Thursday evening and after- noon meetings. * * * Barbara Norris Circle met in the church pariors. Margaret Johnson cirele met with Mrs. Jess Troyer of Drap- -er avenue and Leora Shank cir- cle held a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harold Srig- ley of Heyden street. ‘ * * * A dessert luncheon also was held by Sara English circle ut the Pine Heights drive home of Mrs. Ralph@lingaman. a bi] At the home of Mrs. Earl Lee of Woodlawn street, Marion Shaw circle members worked on layettes for world refugees. a project United Church wom- en are sponsoring throughout the month of October. * * * Janette Geiger Citcle mem- bers also sewed on refugee garments at the Porter street home of Mrs. Ruby Austin Mrs. Ben Speer of Home- stead drive was hostess to Otto Sisters circle and presented Paul A, Jenkins’ article, ““Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness.” x * Jean Bagnell circle members met with Mrs. J. M. Olson of Hudson street and Mrs. Arthur” Lake of South Rosivn avenue entertained Ortha Lane circle. : * * * A cooperative dinger was served to Sylvia Akfrich Wes- leyan Service Guild by Mrs, Carroll, G. Porritt of Fast Wal- yon boulevard. + ..* j ~~ TWENTY j COLOR CORNER 547. North Perry Street, Corner Glenwood (Formerly Townsend's) . DEVOE PAINT America’s No. 1 Interior Paint CUSTOM COLOR MIXING Lustro—Wall Tile F.H.A. and V.A. Approved New Owner: Jim George, FE 3-7270 FREE PARK!NG IN THE REAR x TO AAPIP PALL AALA 22). EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS Optometrist 205 Capitol Savings and Loan Bidg. 15 West Huron Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘ PHONE FE 4-3241 LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING il henheahnhatnthatateatiatiatiatateatmtiatiadh | i i "Wet (tu This smart Franciscan ovenproof and dishwashor safe dinnerware comes in 5 beautiful patterns and ff is available to the public at sensational factory sale savings from September 21 to October 3. Come in, make your selection now! gntie® Michigan's Largest Dinnerware | | | | | Vrs. James Royal Oak, and Mrs. Vrs. Arthur Is Honored Bride elect Sharon Kaye Livingston was honored at a shower Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eldred Keast in Utiea. Merle Keast of Detroit) was cohostess Miss Kaye will marry Rich- ard Fk.) McGee of Birmingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeGee, Saturday at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church Announced as attendants were Marylynn Long of Bir- honor; Har- Janet McGee bridesmaids: mingham, maid of Mary Ann Sumners of per Woods and of Birmingham, and Sandra Keast of South lyon, flower girl. Douglas Keast of Utica will be ring bearer * * attending were the bride's mother, Mrs. Louis B Livingston, Mrs. McGee, Mrs William M. Livingston, Sue Livingston, Gloria Luther, Mrs. Harold Wood, Mrs. Rob- ert Lembke, Mrs. Russell Kneale and daughter, Janct, all of Pontiac. * * * Others from Pontiae present were Mrs. Lloyd Wagner, Mrs. Rex Lawrence, Mrs. Rufus Traver, Gladys Brondige, Mrs. Jerry Braniff, Mrs. Fl- mer Long and daughter, Maryivan, Mrs Edward Keast, Mrs. John Keast, Mrs. Rich ard James and daughter, Don- na of Rochester, and Mrs. El- bert Keast of South Lyon. HONORED SUNDAY * Guests Thorburn, Keith Bliss of Birmingham, accept a cup of tea from A. Schiefle, The occasion was the annual members NORTH END (¢ patter Specinlip Stare MIRACLE MILE ON TELEGRAPH ROAD IF was honored at a great aunt, Mrs. On Sunday Miss Livingston bridal shower held at the home of her Harry Place on North Saginaw. strect, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959. tea held b the women’ left, of Birmingham. noon, ‘Sharon Kaye Livingston at Shower Buell who Mrs. Robert Buell, | Charles Barnes, Mrs | Barnes, Mrs. Edward R | ton, Mrs. Clarence | as cohostess, Mrs Frank Wes Boyer, Livingston, John Wil- acted Mrs. William M Sue Livingston, Mrs. son, Martha Leach, Mrs. Wil- |and Miss Rockefeller, promotional | liam Leach, Mrs. Emma Peli- | secretary, | can, Mrs. Venna McNeil, Mrs Devotions were led by Eunice | Clarence Wood and Mrs. Har- ‘Collins. Miss Rockefeller, ry Dickie Janet Crossman was a guest. * * * To Others were Mrs Harry Rombough, Mrs. Ronald Hay- Heor Bible Study | ward, Mrs. Patrick Cullen, | Mrs Wallace Edwards pre- Miss Sumners, — Marylynn | sented a study on the book of | Long, Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, | John when the Mary Lyon | Mrs. Lulu Luby; Mrs. Charles Group of First Congregational Lloyd, Mrs. William Mustard, Church met Wednesday eve- | Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. McGee | ning, Mrs. H. Thomas Riley and her daughter, Janet, Mrs of Joslyn avenue was_ hos- Charles Buell and Miss Luther tess for the program * Brushing Helps Pontiac Press Photes ) the board of directors of s service committee of Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital at Orchard Lake Country Club Wednesday after- Wesleyan Guild Has Fall Meeting The Junior Newly-elected officers are bel Smith, president; vice president; jretary; Hair Spray No By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | (The Question Box) Also can anything be crease the length of the hair?” A. So far as I know the sprays do not decrease the growth of | the hair. General good health | and fine nutrition may make the | hair lovelier. Also scalp massage and daily beushing will be help- | ful, Q. “I have red hair and would. like to know what color lipstick | would look best on me.’ | Q. ‘Please tell me if hair sprays decrease the growth of the hair. done to in- Wesleyan Service’ (auld of Central Methodist Church held the first fall meeting Tues- day evening at the home of Eliza- beth Rockefeller on Parkway drive. Ma. Ruby Julian, Roberta Davis, sec- Sandra Johnson, treasurer, | A. I do not see how this could | have any effect on the bust. of course If a brassiere ts too tight it can flatten the bust by break- ing down the tissues or if the inserted falsies add undue pres- sure you might have the same result, to be well The important thing ts | fitted. There are | falsies of all weights and mate- rials, some being very light. Q. “I am tired of having legs as big as my neck! I wil appreciate any help you can give me. ‘calves are too large. I swim quite joften and also ride a bike a lot. iCould these have this effect on my My) Discussing the rewards of volunteer work at William Beaumont Hospital are, left, Mrs. John Kristich of Royal Oak and Mrs. William D. Seibert of _ Birmingham. Mrs. George T. Trumbull Wednesday. of Bloomfield Hills was chairman of the committee that arranged the annual members tea held by the women’s service committee of the ‘hospital Shower Honors Bride-Elect Wednesday \ Dorothy Brim, | Roger Rummel, at Wednesday bride-elect of was honored miscellaneous shower evening at the home of Mrs. Jasper Kuchon of Garland avenue. Cohostess was Mrs. Ted Christensen of Walled Lake. Guests were Mrs, Melvin Brim, the bride-elect's moth- er; Mrs. Martin Rummel, mother of the propective bride- | groom; Mrs. Thomas Kempe, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Wil- liam Brim, Mrs. Neil Gray, Mrs. Jerry Supernault and Mrs. Robert Jeffers. * * * Others were Mrs. Arnold Altemann, Mrs. Frank Wilson Jr., Mrs. Karl Akerros, Mrs. Robert MacLaren, Mrs. Archie Bradley, Mrs. Lewis Peters, Mrs. Orcindo* Maruicci, Mrs. William DeRousse Mrs. Wil- liam Spath, Mrs, Arnie Klack and Mrs. Chalmer Timmons. a Villain do not feel that swimming will have this effect. Q. “I am 13 years old. Some of my friends say I am overweight and others say I am just right. ‘| would like to know if I should lose weight. I am 5 feet 314 inches tall and weigh 122 pounds. I do net have a large frame, but just medium.” A. You are a bit on the heavy side. Leave off some of the in- between meal snacks and lose from five to eight pounds, Q. “I am 13% years old, 5 feet 14 inch tall and weigh 100 pounds. My friends’ say that I am_ not Homemade Gifts May Be Given ’ By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: Can you help me? I’ve been married al- most two years and am prac- tically at my wits end because I find the problem of gift- giving ever increasing. My husband's family is extremely large and growing. “It is their custom to give presents on birthdays, wedding anniversaries, Mother's Day, Father’s Day, new arrivals, etc. It seems every time I turn around it’s a gift for someone, We, who are the least well off have been trying to conform and it is getting be- yond us. “We have been giving less and less expensive presents but still the expense mounts up, Is there a solution to this prob- lem, Would it be possible for me an “outsider” to break with this family tradition?” Answer: If you can't be- come expert with your fingers (or haven't the time) to make little gifts instead of buying them, then it is really up to your husband to explain the situation to his own family, “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a teetotaler and when invited to a wedding and a toast is pro- posed, would it be -proper to raise my water glass and drink from this instead of standing by empty-handed? I have been told that it is bad luck to drink a toast in water.” Answer: Drinking a toast in water, while not unlucky, has always been considered very “thin” and it would be better to raise a partly filled cham- pagne glass to your lips with- Mothers Group Meets Tuesday to Plan Party Members of the Mothers Club Group of the Pontiac Boys Club made plans for a card party to be held Oct. 13 when they met Tuesday evening at the boys center on East Pike street. President Mrs. Walter Peters announced that Mrs. Floyd Halpin will serve as chairman for the event which will be held at the club. Others planning the affair are Mrs. Harold Wesley, cochairman; Mrs. Ralph Weir, tickets; and Mrs. Henry Warren, kitchen. * * * Dr. Harold Bussey, volunteer member of the Pontiac Area United Fund's speaker bureau, explained the agencies bene- fits to the group and Mrs. Harry King, district chairman of the United Fund, spoke on the individual’s benefits from UF services. Guests from the organization were Mrs. Roderick Taylor, Mrs. Ben Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Liming, and Howard Sutton. * * * Cressy B. Larson, executive director of the Boys Club, spoke on club projects. Hostesses were Mrs. Eugene Affolder, Mrs. Thomas Dod- son, Mrs, Charles Eaglen, Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Leonard Noren. Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a career in the Beauty Profession. Enroll Today Telephone FE 2-8642 Attending were Mrs. Roy A. Usually a color which has) legs?” overweights but I think Iam. What} out actually drinking any. just a tinge of orange in It is do you think?" most flattering, Experiment eh Both swimming and bike A. You are the correct weight. “Dear - Mrs. Post: My en- Phone FE 4-1854 ‘ih dtews shaide riding will firm the leg muscles. gagement has just recently ms Ce 5th Year ’ 7 har hens ae It bleycle riding ts indulged in Tomorrow: “Now's the Time to| been announced and | received 3} vave been fold that wear strenuously and regularly, the | Check Fall and Winter Wardrobe.” beautiful engacement a very ring from my fiance, Will you please tell me whether I should | show it to people without their | asking, or whether I should | Closed Wednesday PONTIAC tiye make the become padded bras all the bust Ie this correct?” time wall smaller leg muscles may become over- developed. However, you would ab . i ie a 4 have to do a it ot riding. I aw - 3 be: ano = i corret SHOP WH — oe) Malkim Schoo! PTA to Meet mA. 2 Mbinina-aoo || Malkim Schoot PTA held | jan for them to ask fo see ff BEAUTY COLLEGE te See ‘DO AWAY WITH HARD | #32253. sa +. “| gon at 6 p.m. Tuesday evening. 3 mee Answer: You should show it Hostesses for the cooperative i J dinner were Mrs. Glenn Hoi- only to your ————— seuet Dreeee? nd and RUSTY WATER! YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER for a few PENNIES per day Have a whiter wash, softer and others who ask to see it. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 11 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 sington, chairman and mem- bers of the executive board. Lillian Davidson, principal, will introduce the teaching staff during “fhe get-acquainted period following the dinner. Of. ficers and committee chair- men were introduced by the president. Plans for the coming year were presented by the fin- nance committee and the hos- pitality committee planned a surprise entertainment, SOMETHING NEW at TED’S After 2 service, We at Ted's are happy to announce the opening of our new BAKERY DEPART. MENT, will recall the mouth-watering and tanta- Sele 8: years of continuing fine “Tf you have ever dined with us you Refreshed for » Auxiliaries Give lizing desserts which have always been ) » | Reservati served to yeu, Now hy popular demand we clothes, lovelier complexion a 2 Date Fs , mu and even save up to 80% Fl! sept. 2 is the reservation |i School are prepared to furnish your personal table on soap. = deadline for the fall meeting of || at home with these same fine delicacies. WHY RENT a Softener "the Michigan Association of Hos-| | pital Auxiliaries, The group will| | convene Oct. 6-7 at Hidden Valley Club, Gaylord. ‘Reports, panel discudsions, and Unit? Have. Your Own ‘ for as Low as Oven baked fresh daily in our own kitchens to give’to you, our patrons, that extra qual- 4 a talks by outstanding personalities ity, extra goodness and home cooked taste ie $ 25 - 3 n the hospital felt ‘will be on SKIRTS PLAIN , ee 49« ; the agenda. The program ) . which you so deserve. Ted's, where service B : to all members . _—— SWEATERS . i‘ * 59¢ : : . ie —| Mrs. Eugehe Miller, 9° at its finest. t , PER WEEK Pheer ond Mare. ‘William ‘ii ue Bring in AB scapho ‘Slacks, ch ah Coats, | 10 YEAR WARRANTY ! Seles Tex | Will represent the Pontiac General ¥ ‘ NO DOWN # Hospital Auxiliary. Remember Our SUNDAY ae Pecos Information cat: DO-IT-YOURSELF neta ) | : Rocker Panels Under . Breakfast Buffet! | Cer Doors Woodward at Square Lake Rd. ‘ mn M ' 2-4". $6.95 pair 1 % 201 te $t. MI 4-764 9 - 11:30 A. M. _ 3465 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 . 3375 Golexy Enterprise ate oe = " asc Si 7 aeons: ray Ps > TERN oF [= eee ve ote = ef ‘ins * ’ ' | . HO \O og \ : : \ ; aTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 Married. Thursday _. morning at St. Hugo of the Hills were Constance E. Mapes, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Mapes, and Morgan — Collins III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Collins Jr. MRS. MORGAN COLLINS III Constance E. Mapes Wed Thursday Morning White asters and chrysan- , themums banked the altar of St. Hugo of the Hills Church for the Thursday morning wed- ding of Constance FE. Mapes and Morgan Collins III. The Rev. Dom Thomas Liggett of Portsmouth Priory, Ports- mouth, R. I. where the bride- groom was a former student, officiated at the ceremony. _ The Rev. Francis Stack gave the Sacrifice of the Holy Com- munion, The bride was escort- ed to the altar by her broth- er, Francis Mapes. * * * The bride, who made her home on South Marshall street, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Mapes. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Collins Jr. of Birmingham. The bride’s floor length white raw Italian silk gown featured a portrait neckline trimmed with Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil was held by a matching Alencon lace cap and she carried a bouquet of white roses on a white prayer book, * * * Marilyn Miller of Oak Park, lll. was maid of honor. Brides- maid was JoAnne Endres of Milford, Both wore toast col- ored chiffon dresses with matching underskirts and scoop necklines, They wore felt’ leaf head bands accent- ed with pearls and carried bouquets of bronze and gold chrysanthemums, Lee Boelin of Birmingham was best man. Ushers were William Hutchinson of Royal Oak and George Collins, the bridegroom’s brother. * * * A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's par- ents. Following a honeymoon in Chicago, the couple will live in East Lansing where the bridegroom is attending Mich- igan State University. The bride is a graduate of MSU. For her going away outfit, the bride wore an olive, black and brown print silk shirtwaist dress with brown accessories. * * * Mrs. Collins was dressed in a beige linen sheath with matching accessories and a corsage of bronze baby chry- santhemums. Attend Legion Meeting in Home in Rochester Twelve representatives and 64 members attended the Sep- tember meeting of the Ameri- can Legion 18th District held recently at the Legion Me- morial home in Rochester. * * * Mrs. Ralph Bogart, new president, called on Mrs. Neva Swanberg for a report on the national convention held in Minneapolis, Minn. this sum- mer. * * * Mrs. George Ault and Mrs. Claud Casteel of the Milford unit were honored with life membershi>s for their out- standing Legion work. Mrs. Catherine Wassal, Michigan * partment department secretary-treasur- er, made the awards. Special recognition was given Berkley Unit 374 for being the first unit in the state to reach its membership quota. * * * Five 18th district members were chosen to serve on de- committee: Mrs. Swanberg, department mem- bership chairman; Mrs. Wil- liam Kremer, finance; Mrs. Harold Quinn, civil defense and Mrs. Joseph Phillipps, Girls State. Guests were Mrs. Wassal, Detroit, Mrs. Margaret St. Croix of Pontiac, and Mrs. Whenery Bell of Farmington. 4. ranciscan earthenware 16-pc. sets reg. 16.9 See what we've cooked up for you! , Every Franciscan Earthenware pattern in our stocks will be selling at this great | reduction from Sept. 21 thru Oct. 3rd. Buy now and save on these famous erereets color-fast wuts! “ DIXIE | POTTERY | OR 3-1894 5281 Dixie Highway ¥ of Lake Angelus is chairman for the Lake Angelus area. Workers are Mrs. Charles Barrett, Mrs. William McClure, Mrs. William Graves, Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mrs. W. E. Huth- waite, Mrs. Henry Helmkamp, Mrs, Floyd Smith, Mrs. Har- old Euler, Mrs, Nelson Hunt- er, Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Mrs. Helen Teitgen, and Mrs. Vernoif Abbott. * * * Others are Mrs. H. T. Baker, Mrs. Harry: King, Mrs, Edith Green, Mrs. R. E. Dorman, Mrs. Charles Harmon, Mrs. W. F. Maybury, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mrs. Jerome Var- on, Vera Bassett, Mrs. James Albrecht, Mrs. D. B. Eames, Mrs, William Cashin, Mrs. Ro- bert White, Mrs. Harold Gold- berg, Mrs. €. F. Heymann, and Mrs. Eleah Patten. ' The finance drive is being sponsored by the Women’s Di- vision of the Oakland County Republican Finance Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Howard J. Liverance of Birmingham and Mrs. William R. McKenzie of Bloomfield Hills. 5 ile OE NG OR MR. (He'll Say: Who's Brigitte Bardot? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband isn't what you'd call “hand- . some.” ne is eae He is a bus driver and, Abby, I don't think you know how crazy over bus drivers some women are. Just because bus drivers wear uniforms women fall all over them like they were sol- ABBY diers or something. My hus- band says half of the women on his run are mental cases. They have tried to tip. him, hand him little bits of paper with their telephone numbers on them, and one woman even pinched him. I am plain looking, Abby. Should I beg my husband to take another job or-should I let him stay on that bus with all those crazy women? BUS DRIVER'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Men who meet the public (in uniform or out) will be. tipped, tempted and pinched occasionally. Give him lots of love and trust him. When a man is happy at home, he doesn't know Brigitte Bar- dot from Ma Kettle. * oe ; DEAR ABBY: I am 50, but nobody takes me for a day over 40. After 24 years of marriage, my husband decided he wanted to change wives. So I didn't stand in his way. It was hard ha A coe. . GRE. ae _ Have You Tried This? ' Palate -Teasing Relish By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor It's canning time and we are using it to good advantage by Starts With Tomatoes" 6 Spanish onions 1 bunch celery 6-8 sweet green peppers Severa) hot peppers 3 cups vinegar 4 teaspoons salt ‘ PEE i” to take with two ‘children; but I lived through it. Babies love me and there never was a dog who wouldn't lick my hand. Old men adore me. Any man —over 70 can get interested in me in a minute, but I can't seem to attract a man near my own age. I have mioney in the bank, nice clothes, a good steady income and my children are married. In plane words, Abby, I want. a man. YOUNG DEAR YOUNG: The only trouble with a woman who “wants a man’ is that every- body knows it. Especially the men. If you live North—go South. If you live East —.go West. Change your base of operation .and broaden your contacts and you might change your luck. x * * DEAR ABBY: Would you tell me if I'm right or wrong. If a couple is having a baby, when the time comes for the woman to go to the hospital should she ask her husband who is sleeping right beside her to take her? Or should she call up her mother and ask her mother to take her? This is our first baby, Abby, and I have always been a good husband. But I was never so hurt in all my life as I was when my wife said she'd rather have her mother go with her to have her baby. That isn't all yet. When it came time for my wife and baby to come home, my wife called her mother and had her bring her home. What can | do about this situation? LEFT OUT DEAR LEFT: You married a “Mamma’s girl’ and there is nothing you cam do about it. Just bear your burden in silence and pray that your wife grows up before she grows old. YET * * * DEAR ABBY: I am the 12- year-old girl who wrote you about my problem over a month ago. I didn’t think you'd | Keep Your Man Happy at Home; He'll Just Love His ‘Ma Kettle’ Wednesday evening meeting of Ply- mouth Group of First Congrega- tional Church held at the Otsego road home of Mrs. Lester Krum- |wiede. Ina Sisko. ‘ton, Mrs. Sol Kline and Mrs. A. P. | iSweet. é Harrington's book They Cast,”’ also took part. - TWENTY-ONE Right then and there. Abby, my mother promised me she would never tell anything I told her. And she has kept her | promise, too. Thank you, Dear Abby. I will remember you in my prayers. Love. SECRET ADMIRER | 21 Attend Meeting | HURON ot | | TELEGRAPH (Dede 0 awdl- donates eae “Mow, oe enrugtining eas of Plymouth Group | . Twenty members attended the She was assisted by Mrs. * * * Guests were Mrs. Malcolm Bur- | * * * Mrs. Sweet discussed Janette T. | “The Shadows Mrs. Raymond Meiser ANNOUNCING the Fourth Session of Tuesday Night Classes for Adults September 29 Through December 15 Kingswood School Cranbrook Bloomfield Hills, Michigan For More Information, Call Mrs. Richard B. Smith, Director Midwest 4-1600, Extension 44 Pepper : _ giving you pickle and relish 2 cups sugar answer my letter, but you 4 recipes. Today's recipe for Peel and cut up tomatoes a ” | chili sauce comes from a man, . Start & y mother opened your let- > Gail C. Winter, and pa on = sate =| ter because she thought she = Mr. Winter likes to cook and qooxing. A wig * || ought to know what is going on < does a lot of it for his family Pepper and sugar. When to- =| in my life. When she read your © which includes five children. matoes are about % cooked || letter she asked me why I © His chili sauce recipe may up, add chopped vegetables. ©| wrote to you instead of asking © have some ingredients in it Continue cooking until mix- {| her to help me with my prob- “new to you. ture is as thick as desired. —| lems CHILI SAUCE Seal in hot sterilized jars I started to cry and told her By Gail C. Winter Use both red and yellow hot I didn't feel like telling her by bushel ripe tomatoes peppers for color. anything because she couldn't keep a secret from my aunts one ‘a , or anybody. ri : | : = = | ) | \ - = . ||P ~ } SIDEWALK BONUS DAYS Sensational Offers on EVERY Appliance on Our Sidewalk... Come Save We have arranged some truly great buys in front of our store. . All great names and there’s a special bonus offer on eack and every one. Don’t delay, the biggest bargains go to the early shoppers. 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Hope said. } UPI Hollywood Correspondeat | “Heck, I went to a dance with a) HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Hope Em- |midget once! I'm up to my eyes! erson, one of the screen's all time in men Yheavies,” standing 6 foot 2 and “In fact, I've had lots of Ee) weighing 190 pounds, says. she’s' jposals of marriage. If I'd tak looking more boyfriends in the 'them all I'd have been a busy eye these days as the human race! “After all, Grace Kelly is flies grows taller. than Prince Rainier,”” she ex- x * * plained loftily. ‘‘Se, they just sit “Generations change you down when they get photographed.” | know,” the crusty actress said. | Hope lived 4 “bachelor girl’ “By the year 2,000 we might (existence for years, taking care of have a new tall race. Ul) have ber aged mother who died re- a field day then,” she said with (cently. a twinkle in her eye. ‘That is, “Pm . available for marriage if I'm alive.” now,”’ the 30-year veteran of Whacking away at a steak in the) Stage and screen sald peevishly. Hollywood Brown Derby driveway,| “You never can tell, I might used for dining while the res. bear from somebody in Texas. taurant’s interior is being redec-| | understand they have some Orated, Miss Emerson said she) pretty big men down there.” never heeds the anguished cries Hope plays “Sarge,"’ the gar- of tall women who can't pet 4 rulous housekeeper on “The Dennis man O'Keefe Show.’ Before that she “Most i — ae sen le wee Mother je the “Peter ae g . sensitive Gunn” series. In movies, Hope had a long series of roles portray- ‘ing her as a bit of @ stinker Soviets Seek DID COMEDY . . “For 20 years, before lL came Radiation-Free to Hollywood J dat comedy.” she Route to Moon Oe “Then I got.into the worst rut on the screen, killing, choking people HOLLYWOOD BEDS MOSCOW (AP) ONE SCION. | tists are looking for a new space and playing jail matrons ship route to the moon to avoid * * * Lior le “Leven received an Academy AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS ‘* * - Award nomination for playing a < jail matron in ‘Caged’.”’ ’ . , by . Alexander Lehedinsk Cosmic Hope admita ‘hint her bright wad You Get Complete; You Get Complete: ray specialist, said today. data _ EMSM td e P : sent back hy the muon racket will uk have been professional as Box Foundation ® Box Foundation FETS * * help plot a route which will take ¢ wit e Innerspring Mattress ® Innerspring Mattress A spaceship beyond the earth's gol my first stage role be eH t ‘halo’ bypassing — the radiation Cause of my size’ she recalled ead rd ‘ . Headboard hands “The director wanted an Amazon e Legs ® Legs * * * “ve made a career out of Lebedinsky was one of the dis (being tall and got good money for $ 99 $ ¥99 eoverers of the earth's “halo’— it.” she added, glancing fondly clouds of charged particles ex. @Cross the street at a midget door fending up to 31,200 miles into| man for an offbeat restaurant LTE CAMERA ANGLES Burt Lancaster makes his debut OPEN FRIDAY AND Three Seeking Share , las a Hollywood singer when he MONDAY NIGHTS of $900,000 Estate warhles in the title role of “Elmer UNTIL 9 P. M USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! Gantry” . the Four Crosby MUSKEGON —A legal contest brothers have enough bookings: for over ag estimated near million. their act to keep them busy until dollar estate continued today be ithe end of the year Groucho RE fore visiting Judge Glenn Jordan Marx does one of his rare TV DOWNTOWN of Saginaw at Muskegon County “Uest appearance on one of Dinah Probate Court i Shore's forthcoming shows - PARK- SHOP ~*~ « Danny Kaye will record all the Neqaniggh lhe hearing opened yesterday |songs he sings in “The Five Pen Three persons claiming to be|Mles” in German, French, Italian cousins of the late Dr. Lunette 1[./a8nd Spanish. He’ll cut the records Powers seck to establish a link to\in Berlin, Paris, Rome and her estate valued at up to $900,000. |Madrid ( / = Pr] me Another year has gone by and it is again nS .time for Hoople’s Football Forecast | Dear Sports Fans— flas’ How swift the moments fly! How Flash the years along! Scarce here, yet gone already hy... Egad' How right was John Quincy Adams when he set down those immortal lines! And like a zooming comet, another year has flown by and once again it is time to heed the call of my zillions of readers and give them the results of football games not yet played. ‘ Who said it couldn't be done? Egad, I've been doing it for years. And this year, with the ald of a new assistant, Dr. |. M. Inorbit, of Spinning U., | intend to en- hance my record as the Upset Champion of the world. Compared with my achieve- ments, Johansson’s spectacular triumph over Patterson was an accomplishment of minuscule proportions. Also around to bolsfer the authenticity of my choices is my long - time assistant, Prof. Quentin Zlobotny. The professor had a.so-so record last year, but he lays it to the then new-fangled point-after-touchdown options. This should be on infecesting santo. We can expect. special emphasis on passing and the belly series (no cracks, please) which | introduced to undo the heroic. de- fense: of Harvard in the Grimson’s memorable clash with the Old Blue in ‘08. It is of Course not necessary to acquaint you with my prowess as a player and prognosticator. My fame is legendary, but | knew you would want to know thot Hoople’ s Sure Hits (heh-heh) will be available starting with the games to be played on Saturday, September 19, Modestly yours, Major Amos Barnaby Hoople . “Ss The Major Hoople Football Forecast A Regular Feature of the Sport Pages in THE PONTIAC PRESS wah, ~rve- &\ “AMe., \ Oe dots / mares lt's | Northern-Orion; PCH-Waterford Games Featured Tonight's Big Schedule Also Pairs Birmingham With Cranbrook By BILL CORNWELL It’s kickoff time! J Today, from one end of the state of Michigan to the other, the ref- eree’s whistle is sounding the call for that opening boot and the 1959 high school football season offi- cially gets under way. With the exception of the Up- per Peninsula where play al- _ways starts two or three weeks sooner, teday is the day for Michigan’s schoolboy gridders to begin the long, hard fight for | touchdowns and glory. Pontiac, Oakland County. and area will make their contribution to the state’s annual autumn mad- ness with a crowded schedule of opening games at various sites throughout the vicinity. * * * League play will take a back seat for at least one week and, in most cases, two weeks. Tra- ditional non-league openers be- tween long-standing rivals ate, for the most part, the order of the | day. A couple of heated local rival-| ries, one old and the other young, | and the advent of a new football | era in the city of Pontiac grab the | spotlight on opening night in this | area. The neighborhood feuds involve Pontiac Central-Waterford and Birmingham-Cranbrook, The new gridiron era is represented by Pontiac Northern, which plays the first prep varsity football game in the school's history. Pontiac Central and Waterford clash under the lights at Wisner Stadium in the resumption of a rivalry apparently doomed to die early. Central's Saginaw Valley Conference scheduling obligations plus the addition of crosstown foe Northern to the slate will end the Waterford series after next year. | * * * Waterford and the Chiefs have met three times previously and the Skippers are still looking for that 1st victory. Tonight's game starts at 8 o'clock. Nothern leaves the city for its grid debut, The Huskies invade Lake Orion this evening to meet an Orion squad which won the Oakland B loop title two years ago, then tumbled all the way to) the bottom last fall. | Fullback George Graves and halfback Stan Hertel are the only | members of the Northern team | with any previous varsity ex- | perience and it may take a little | time for the Huskies to get their feet on the ground. Game time at Orion is 8 p.m. Cranbrook's underdog outfit.goes to Birmingham for an 8 o'clock struggle to renew a neighborhood feud dating back to 1932. Although! the Cranes usually give the Maples | a whale of a battle, they have not tasted victory in their last eight ae . ke IE eceieae + n ; Pr = = fast-stepping backs earrying the game of the 1959 football season THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1959 _ LOOK OUT CHIEFS: — Three husky Water- ford linemen bear down on The Press camera- man just as they hope to bear down on the Pon- tiac Central football team tonight in the 1959 season opener [c at 8p. m. From Jim Johnson and tackle Bruce Marti. | Beeman, WL team captain, hit ime for County Prep ; : F ee TWENTY-THREE _ Gridders PORE > Dykes Expects to Stay | Pentiac Press Phete | or both schools at Wisner Stadium | left are tackle Bob Nestor, guard | Tiger manager Jimmie Dykes was | still somewhat uncertain today as. |he prepared his forlorn Detroit|he will disclose the selection of of a! club for tonight’s opener three-game series with the pen- nant-hungry Chicago White Sox. ‘Berkley Wins, 21-40; W. L. Trips Skippers | PNH Drops League Debut Two Pontiac area cross-country squads made their 1959 season de- buts, yesterday, on a losing note. The Huskies from Pontiac North- ‘ern were making their Inter-Lakes harrier start. Their Fd Murray, | @ good miler, was edged by the, iconference defending champion, |Steve Meyers, who led the Bears’ (21-40 victory, Waterford and _Walled Lake also tangied in an I-L. contest, with the Skippers finishing in | | the loser’s spot, 18-39. George 10:51 for the two miles, to fin- ish well in front of the field. Walled Lake stretched its dual) victory string to eight with the! ed the fact it will again be tough Buffalo Seeking Berth in New Pentiae Press Phete SKIPPERS BEWARE — Isaac Jones will be just one of the ball for Pontiac Central tonight when the Chiefs face Waterford at Wisner Stadium in the first for each school. A senior, Jones will start at right halfback. Kickoff time is 8 p. m. tries. Birmingham SeaholIm, the school's official name now that, the new Groves High School has? opened its doors, is expected to! have too much speed and power! for the Cranes to handle. Two other games of great local interest. this evening will be Avon- dale at Milford and Clarkston at Oxford. Clarkston and Milford of the Wayne-Oakland Conference and Oxford of the Seuth Central loop alt have hopes of making loud | noises in. their respective cir- cuits this season. Avondale is defending Oakland B champion. Walled Lake, harboring notions of making a big splash in the Inter-Lakes circuit, visits Redford Union for another traditional] cur- tain-raiser and Rochester lifts the lid at home against ‘Davison. * * * Holly alwavs has a hard time with Grand Blanc, but the Broncos will try again tonight on the ene- my's field. Bloomfield Hills enter- tains Oak Park while Romeo! moves into Richmond and Orton- ville plavs host to Goodrich. Almont and Imlay City will re- sume their intense rivalty at Al- mont in another top-notch attrac- tion. Other games of general area interest include Southfield at Roy- al Oak Kimball, East Detroit at Roval Ook Dondero, Ferndale at Berkley, Livonia Bentley at Farm- ington and Orchard Lake St. Mary at Hamtramck. Michigan Colt Wins Brown Jug Trial DETROIT @ — Vicki's Jet, a 4-1 shot, won the Brown Jag Trial| at Wolverine Harness Raceway last night when she covered the 1,1/16 mile distance in the stake equalling time of 2:111/5.° ~ The three-year-old, owned by Les Alford of Flint, was the first Michigan owned colt to win the trial at Wolverine. She paid $84.40. Right Time placed a half Jength behind Vicki's Jet. Angel Wings was third, r » 4 ONE WAY TO RELEASE By Ed Labanski There are many points to bowl- ample, I'd have a bowler concen: trate on putting the ball on the board holding the third arrow marker from the right. But you'll Step to the end of the follow ifind a dozen top names who say aiming directly for the 1-3 pocket is easier. One thing all agree on is that there is only one way to release a ball — by finger lift and follow through. 4 The finger lift gives the ball spin —and prevents bouncing it so that the ball rolls just about where it pleases. : * * *# A good follow through is neces- All-Star Pin Points short with the follow through the iball will do the same. It will pass ‘inside that third arrow I advocate ‘ing that are disagreed on. For ex- 4nd you can't get the job done that way. * From the * * pushaway and first through you have to keep a con- 'Stant, consistent motion. One jerking, ‘ruins the shot. . Jackson Seeks Record | JACKSON ~— Jackson ‘Raceway will be shooting for an all-time wagering record* when it opens its 36-night pari-mutuel meet- ling here Sept. 21.. The all-time ;wagering high wag established in 1956 with $4,096,040 being wagered off-balance move Harness | Major League | NEW YORK (AP)—Buffalo, In- | ternational League pennant win- |ner which led all minor leagues jin attendance with 405,478, is a | strong candidate for one of the three remaining franchises in the) new Continental Baseball League. | * * A committee of three, headed) by President John C. Stighmeier) of the Buffalo Bisons, held a 3'2-| hour conference t’ (Continental League and Bill! bead of Mayor Wagner's ° N 'man of the founders’ group, | * * * | The Buffalo group tolds Con-| ‘circuit. in defense of its Inter-Lakes crown Meet was a league test, In Northern's league test Mur- ray was edged by Meyers in a hot finish dual. The pair had jbattled closely together practical- ly all the way over the new PNH course, a rugged test Mey- ers time was 1448. which is the first record for the near-two-mile Northern's Murray was timed at 11:51.5 In order back of the leaders were Berkley's Lee Roumps, and Dale Perry, then PNH's Gary Holtz, Tem Asher (B), with Dennis Vincent, Lynn Lock- lier and Bob Kuhn for the Hus. kies., The Walled Lake squad finished jfand Mike Acton, Walled Lake: (Tom Wurl and Larry- Waterford; Dave Parrish Tom Blackwell, Walled Lake, He Qusts Tom Draper COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. about college but knows exactly lie Coe today in the semifinals of the National Amateur Tournament. Ferrell Is Tight-Li pped About Gordon to Tigers | CHICAGO (UPI)—The future of be officiaHy rehired today, but | | | Pittsburgh Pirates. | general manager Rick Ferrell says now that it is ‘indefinite’ when! Detroit's manager for 1960. Ferrell said there was ‘‘no don was taking over as manag. | er of the Tigers and Dykes was returning as a coach for the Contacted in Chicago where the Tigers opened a series with the |White Sqx, manager Dykes said ihe know§ nothing about returning é to Pittsbureh * * * “TI probably be in Detroit next year,’ he said. “We're considering a number of | guys for the job,’ Ferrell said ealy today. ‘‘Dykes is high on the! list and when we decide we'll an nounce it.” As far as the Gordon to-Detroit move is cencerned, Ferrell said, “T haven't talked to anyone in (eveland about it. Gordon is still under contract despite his troubles with Cleveland general | manager Frank Lane . " Bill Norman was officially picked as manager long before the 1958 /season was completed. but he was \fired early this year after a long losing streak in May Gordon was a Detroit coach in win over Skippers. The run at Seven places of the top 10 for 195 but quit late in the season Walled Lake opened the season|its win, With Waterford’s good after Spike Briggs, who owned . C for Don Smith’s crew, and point-|Tunner, Ray Robinson, leading his the club at that time, criticized {OF the 1960 season. jteam in 3rd place behind Bee- Manager Bucky Harris and his —jman and Mike Cosgrove. Lakers‘) coaching staff Jack Hobbs, outstanding last fall, | was ‘fourth Others in the top 10 what to do about 1960. “I haven't included. in order; Ken Wentzel asked Cleveland for permission to Ferrell said he has not decided ‘talk to Gordon,"’ he said. But Fer- ‘his manager. Wysong, Who's Wysong? ‘Cleveland baseball club, Durocher | tournament by Lawson Little, had late yesterday) (UPI) — A fuzzy-cheeked Texas Sprung one of the biggest upsets with Branch Rickey, president of kid who can't make up his mind '" this year’s tournament by elim- inating two-time champion Harvie Ward, 3 and 1, in the morning. York committee and chair- what he’s doing on a golf course, | Nichlaus, who has been on a sub- takes on defending champion Char-\par streak throughout the tourna-| |ment, defeated David Smith Jr., of| ‘Gastonia, N.C., 1 up, and Dick Yost | ‘tinental officials that the city’s Twenty-year-old Dud Wysong of of Portland, Ore., 2 and 1, common council had approved al league baseball with a_ seating) capacity of 42,000 and adequate parking. It would be ready by | April, 1960. Phils Sign Boring | PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies announced | today that Jim Boring, former ‘Mississippi State football and jbaseball star, has signed a 1960 icontract. Boring, a 21-year-old ioutfielder, from Elizabethtown, 'Tenn., will report to Des Moines, | of the Three-I League. Dallas tees off against Coe, the plan to turn the new Civic Stadi-| Master precisionist, in the first 36. um into a park suitable for major hole match with 19-year-old Jackie! Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, pitted against Gene Andrews of Whittier, /Calif., ig the second semifinal These four made it into the . | semifinals with a pair of victories | each yesterday anid the cold winds, rain and fog which cov- ered the mile-high Braodmoor Club course throughout most the day. Andrews, a 46-year-old insur- ance man who is strictly an out. | sider in this totrnament, ad. | | vanced with a pair of 1 up vie- | tories over Dee Replogie of Okla. | homa City and Charlie Harrison of Atidnta,Ga, ed Southern Methodist and the Uni-| iversity of Houston, plans to enroll) ‘at North Texas State this year, al-; ithough it may not be until the | ‘negotiations’ for a baseball job. | ‘second term. Leo Quits Job on IV to Get Into Baseball | owners, Durocher Seen as Tribe Manager — Ex - National Expected Leaguer to Replace Joe Gordon . There were rumors that the | foundation” to a report that Gor. | ‘jaunty Little Tiger skipper would| NEW YORK (UPI) — Leo Duro- cher, finally assured the ‘‘stock, deal” he has held out for since 1955, will be named manager of the Cleveland Indians between now and World Series time, it was learned today from an authorita- tive American League source Durocher's hiring by the Indians will set off a chain of events that will include —Jee Gordon, current Cleve- | land manager, moving to Detroit as manager of the Tigers. —Jimmie Dykes, present De- | treit pilot, returning to the job he left as coach of the Pitts. burgh Pirates. —And the strong possibility of Chuck Dressen coming to Cleve- land next year from Los Angeles to serve as coach under Durecher just as he did for many years with the Brooklyn Dodgers. When he arrived in Pittsburgh last night for one of his final NBC. | TV assignments, Durocher said: * * * “There's a better than even chance | will be back in uniform ‘Vandenberg, ‘ Dr. Fritz Adams of Birmingham won the low score trophy for the 2nd consecutive year at Knoll- wood Country Club in the annual golf outing held by the medical staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ‘pital, Team honors went to Dr. Sidney Miller and Dr. Kenneth marking the 2nd straight time that ‘Miller has Shared the award, The annual fall meeting of the Michigan Section of the Pre- fessional Golfers Association of America is scheduled next Mon- day at the Fort Shelby Hotel in Detroit, Harolq Sargent, Na- tional PGA president, will be the guest speaker, ¥ ¥ * ' Joe Graboski, who averaged 14.7 points per game last season, has signed his 1959-60 contract with the Philadelphia Warriors of the Na- tional Basketball Association, Gra- bowski’s signing left Woody Sauldsberry as the lone Warrior holdout. Ever since he left the Giants in | 1955, Durocher has insisted the | | ently way he would consider coming back into baseball would be under a stock arrangement | whereby he would manage the Harms, rell did not say that he would) ¢lub anc be permitted to hold and not ask permission, if Lane fires) stock in it. | The Indians have okayed a stock |deal for Durocher, according to UPI's source, but it is a bit dif- ferent than Leo had sought. In- stead of being given stock in the is being given shares of other blue-chip stocks now held by the owners of the Indians * * * As far back as last July 6 Durocher said in Pittsburgh that there ‘‘is a good possibility I'll be ‘back in baseball with an Ameri-, can League club next year’ but he insisted it would only be under an arrangement where he could hold stock. | There were some indications then that he might return with | the “White Sox, but the present Bill Veeck and Hank Greenberg, insisted otherwise. Since that time, Durocher was sounded out by Cleveland General | ‘Manager Frank Lane about man.) laging the Indians in 1960 and the, . Wysong, who already has attend. final obstacle was removed with! the inclusion of the stock deal. ' ; — ‘ Durocher left his $65,000-e-year. job with NBC-TV yesterday and admitted he was “in the midst of Wysong reached the round-of-| The youngster’s reputation until He also indicated it was possible! was four by beating Tom Draper of:now was so remote that when Coe the announcement of his new job) Royal Oak, Mich., 1 up, and 50 was told at the end of yesterday's would be made year-old David Goldman of Dallas, 3 and 1, Goldman, a beaten final- ist in the 1934 National. Amateur Probable Prep Lineups | sary for accuracy. If you release jn 96 nj PONTIAC Ox TERFOR 3 iin 36 nights of racing. NTIAC CENTRAL POs. WATERFORD then : | JOHN ROLLING 190 LE EL HARRELL 160 the ball properly, but pull upg —~| JERRY RUS 220 LT BRUCE MARTI 190 | DAVE WILLIAMS 175 LG 170 ALBERT HUMPHREY 180 c DUANE MORAN 185 HARLEY N o00 RG JIM JOHWNBON 1ae RONALD JENKIE tna RT B NESTOR 196 JIM ALLISON 190 RE TERRY WILSON 180 rR STALEY 164 Qn BILAL BRYCE 18 DICK McCAULEY 168 LH HARRY SAVAS 180 IBAAC JO! 162 RH MIKE KAINES 145 JOR McCAULEY 186 rr JIM HOKE 5 17% PONTIAC NORTHERN POS. 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Pa. de- gh te Wileox, Ada, Okla, } up u : Ponting Freee Phets CRANE &F. to open at one of the halfback - tions for Cranbrook when ‘thi Cranes. and Birmingham meet’ in theif annuattidlifter tonight is » ''North Texas in Romp fumbling veteran speedster Jim Williams. Hardie Stemmons Thursday night. “before the World Series." i While there have been reports) far more likely to be in the neigh- berhood of $50,000 per year with an opportunity to make an addi- tional $25,000 on the stock he will receive. 3 Grand American 5 Wins Trap Honors Firing a 218x250 total in yester- day's championship round, the Grand American team captured the 1959 General Motors Truck Coach trapshooting title. Bill Harrington, American No. 1 shooter, also won high gun honors” with a 49-50, missing only one at. the 16-yard mark, to spoil a per-) fect card. Other members of the team were Irwin Scherbing, Har- ry Goodell, Harold Davenport and Dave Bryner. Milton Moore of, the Blunderbusters was high gun: runnerup. 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Until Last Custo- mer Leaves With a New ‘59 Chevrolet or Used Car THURSDAY or FRIDAY, SEPT. 17-18 _ FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ACT NOW — DON'T BE SORRY — GIANT DISCOUNTS x *€- Giants Go After Dodgers still got to play Los ee Cal- cao and &t. Milwaukee neds won 9 of their last 11 until yesterday. Rigney said fafter the game, “‘I- felt this was the one we just had to win, If they had won it, they’d have the momentum and they're gone.” * * *. | Manager Fred Haney of Mil- |waukee started ace lefty Warren Spahn who didn’t retire a man and left after throwing 18 pitches with three runs —— against him. Five more Milwaukee huriers couldn’t stem the Giants’ bat- ting attack. Eddie Bressoug and Jimmy Davenport contributed home runs and some great field- ing in the clutch. triumph, Jack Sanford collected his 15th jvictory although he tired after seven innings and left for a pinch batter. Who came in? None other 'than Sam Available Jones, the 20- morrow, at the earliest, with the | - 4 , help of the Kansas City A's, who ne bd game winner ey just the day are home for a three-game set | AP Wirephote ore had pitched eight innings. with the Injuns beginning to. HAPPY DAY — Chuck Co- x * night. Or the Sox could nail it Miskey, 33, Ce aa Ge, the chi ea cae Boge beat Sunday with a sweep of the De- ident of the Chicago White Sox, | ciwar : ithe Chicago Cu 2, and the troit series, no matter what the | hopes fo see a family dream "ser bbl = mer OC eaten no SAN dae ei »i| Pittsburgh Pirates ‘downed the St. Indlane do “come true. It has been 40 years, |Fimme JP 2383 Guu LEAS Batin yy SELE Betws 4491 Louis Cardinals, 7-0, in the other seven years before Chuck was Bell rf 4000 Moon rf-if 3010/Aaron rf 4000 gers 0100! National League games Thursday. Manager Al Lopez, who figures: born since the Chisox have won Tomasi itie aa a $66 8) Slagser sees Masset » 4245\_ Robin Roberts yielded homers to he’s “the only man who's tense) , pee. , ones 3d 2200 | er cf 006000 Avila 4010 Cepeda if-ib 5021\/Ernie Bank. an merican Lea ue nnant. iJ re nks and Irv Noren but én the elub” picked) Boh Shaw| — jomaiey ° 1008 Renlere, 2eS Hatem s 3gie Spencer 't» 4+ 10/won his 15th game of the year 166 to face the Tigers tonight ‘Parkes "p 2000 McDevitt p 3000|Wiley > 0000 Mevanre Soggiwith @ six-hitter for the Phillies. Detroit, 6-10 against the White T Sh All { is 4333 Sherry p 00006 eSpangier lere @Alou. rf 2998 Richie Ashburn had three singles Sox for the season, is the aa wo are an a eLyneh , 0000 bMaye” tite aad ° ite olto bring his ll-year total to 2,211 club Shaw hasn't managed to beat esingied er poke Me san ean) eae rece th ¢ ee send equal a club record set by lin his brief major le ane parecer W 0) | d into double play for Dotterer in ‘9h; c—|Pisarrop 0900 Ed Delehanty -in 1901. Banks’ hom- | Walked { McMahon * 8 | omen S pen ea (inetn pp Sey * me a9 goons laman eats ree ie gave him 137 runs batted in for Ary 17-10 or B—None. PO-A—C ap ithe season. | ee. aed . a work: bor | ATLANTA (AP)—Beverly Han-| Angeles 7-12 eet e!| tee ea ee os, eS ed out for ay Harvey Haddix pitched a four- son and Kathy Cornelius tied for] cimnali 7 Loe an and “Hodges. L Lo in 7th; d-Popped out for Hegan 2 7; / hitter for his 12th win for the the Tigers, struggling to finish BN. se 3—Safe on error for in the first round lead Thursday in eal, Moon. HR—@nider.! Ran for McCovey in Tih: g-—Walked for! |pirates behind a nine-hit attack | in the first division in a three- Cilia, $B Wills &—Wills McMahon in 9h. x—Crandall awarded) way battle with New York and |e $7500 Atlanta women's open|PrFrssvRGm ST. Louns first “base Because of calcher's fnterter-, Gouble by Bill Virdon and two Balti | golf tournament after Miss Han | sinner w “ahs wecarver ooh peal = ‘|hits each by Dick Groat and smoky more. an into trouble on the last|Grest ss 5120 Grames ss 4000 Milwentes toe eae 201 ¢/ son ran int — 5° Clemente rf 4011 Cunn’hm ib 40 1 0| 98m 311 300 3te—13, UT BESS. Lopez wil decide among Barry two holes. | Nelson ib 4100 Boyer 3 4010 Milwaukee 244 spencer Avila (2) FOAL — Latman, Dick Donovan and Billy| * * * oe gpl O atte Geen 08 Ol Sitcom Spencer cer and. McCovey: Man. 7 . 7 Pierce for tomorrow's game with) Mrs. Cornelius, fram Lakeland, |¥Virdon et ‘3 23 ae ef eee! tlle = Aligock De am deock, Man. Action at Jackson the big man Early Wynn a@ possi- ria carded a 35-36—71, Miss|Haddix p 4000 Jackson p 1000) c seoud, Spencer, Cepeda. ible choice for Sunday |Hanson, of Indio, Calif., a 34 cane? rece "ep Exe ft Smo f ” tags: BEGINS ted | DAY! '37—71. Par for the 6,26>yard Con- pee P0020 temas eee a Onrennert, ; . se | McDaniel p 0000 IP oH jtinental Colony Club course is 35- Totals wes Totals” 1048 opens (L, 1815) 9 3 he i ie} 36—71. . ng pdtone in th; b—Plied out 221 21 2 \ * * * ee Dulibe in Rush” wears 3 343 2 I Pittsbe : 014 606—7| Jay ; 1 ®© 0 60 @ 1 The co-leaders held a three- ae annon, McCarver, ae eee at } ; H : ‘| stroke margin over their nearest yutcbereh cy St. Louis the bee Bentoré (Ww. 13127 7 9 S$ $ O 7) ‘ pursuers — Marilynn Smith of burgh v7 Louts “acim saad ®Paced four men i first. sehr French Lick, Ind., Patty Berg of Virdon, Moat. Fn Sin epesl€. tues’ Ube foe soe St. Andrews, Ill., Louise Suggs of Haddix (W, 12-11) 94, 4 9 & 2 2 Conlan. T2546. A—a1.617. ’ ° Sea Island, Ga., and Gloria Fecht) stone Meek kk sucupeata coavs JACKSON of Southern Pines, N.C toe ao ; gs 4 708 ANGELES — Raymundo. (Battling) HARNESS RACEWAY ynos ‘x. aan $F By Jackson ‘cnelson) | wPJack| T Frankie enti WT, New York tes JACKSON, MIC more, Smith. T—2:25. A—4.970. E, 5C—Bete Rademacher, 198." is, Ga. stopped Ralph pe TT ng a, Miamj, 4. ae ® ~ . é LOS ANGELES (AP)—Mexican lightweight sensation Raymundo (Battling) Torres didn't waste any time with New ¥ork's Frankie Ryff last night. | * * * | Torres knocked out Ryff in 2:35 of the first round at the Olympic Auditorium with a left hook under ‘the heart. Early in the round the ‘pride of Reynosa, Mexico, floored |Ryff for a five count with a right to the jaw. He put Ryff down again for a count of two with an- other right. Then came the fin- ishing hook, Both weighed 137. Selfridge Tourney Led by 145 After 36 Holes MT, GLEMENS (UPI)—Lou Cul- ley of Central Air Defense Force ‘has a precarious one-stroke lead itoday going into the third round of lopen competition in the Air De- fense Command golf tournament at) so that our sales force and | °¢!fridge ar Foxe is 36 holes of play is Mike Hill of iley was runner-up in last year’s tourney while defending open champion Dick Pardino is now in fourth place with 149. Fred Mosely and Warren Mc- Cullough are tied for third at 146, Thursday's Miner Playoffs ey ap meee aR, lo aareroks 6. ten “Worth . Minheapolis eacds PAN itepican ASSN. | Avatin 2, Mexico City Reds 1, Austin leads Trailing Culley with a 146 after | by Eastern Defense Command. Cul- ay | Chicago i ” Cleveland ou 4 5% New York ....... 74 15% Detroit senppuoe Lt! 17% Baltimore 71 ‘ 18%» Boston 69 ATI a a a YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES ( Standard Time) pret at &@p (17-10) tei, ve. Shaw (166). Cleveland at eee ts m. Lad vs. Daley (ib f Boston ork, ? p.m.—Bullivan|, Bait! a cP gua tia Walke more & . D.m.—Walker (11-8) ve. Fischer (8-9). MORROW'S SCHEDULE Detroit at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. at Kansas y, 9 O.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. on at New York, | p.m SUNDAY'S EDULE Boston at New York. 1 pm. Baltimore at Washington, 1 ee at cn Sy. ey p.m. — LEAGUE ca Pet. Behind (San Francisco a | Milwaukee { Ss 48 3 Los Angeles . 66 548 2 ittebur; Rego it! 72 510 % Cineinnat) a 76 406 ~C«*O feago ‘ 76 46 12% t. Louis * 4 = 16 Philade! a 21 Priadetphin 5 RDAY ha n sults Pittsburgh st 13, 1 tlwae,¢ ngeles hg ‘Cincinnati _ 3, night TODAY'S GAMES Lai hemon es tm Pree a o8 Angeles at 0: m7. oF 22 1 ered (16-13) vs Antonelli abe). 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GREATEST DRIVERS The FINEST in MODIFIED Stock” Cars _ TIME TRIALS 7:30 RACE TIME 8:30 P. M. Championship Racing Tonight ' Ju 8-1144 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 ~ & s Coll . + Jay Hook, 22-year-old Cincinnati for Seattle this season rookie, fanned 105 in 140 inings|called by the Reds, - and was 30 GONE ‘Openers Tonight Purdue, UCLA Play in Possible Bowl Preview _ © Inspect brake lining | ‘995 | | 'M’ May Get Needed 30 TO GO! You Can Still By United—Press International -—College football muscles in on! baseball for national attention to-' night when Purdue and U.C.L.A. lclash at Los Angeles in what has been billed as a possible pre- _iview of the next Rose Bowl game. sey eld i Se é & Tires BLACKWALL 11" 6.70-15 Tube-type plus tax end recappable tire WHITEWALL 1 h* 6.70-15 Tube-type plus tax and recappable tire EASY TERMS ters to win the Big Ten econfer- jence title and its accompanying bid to the—Rose—Bow!l, tsa 12- AP WirephelShoint choice for the season's first SAVED THE DAY — Young pitcher Larry Sherry-was—the {major intersectional clash, which| center of attention in the Los Angeles locker room last night. js expected to attract a crowd Danny McDevitt and Duke Snider (left) congratulate Sherry for saving the game as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati, %3-"He shut the Redlegs off during a Mh inning rally. Left Halfback Hurting Injuries at MSU light - EAST LANSING (®#—Michigan were hurting at left halfback to- back injury. ‘State's football forces, fortunate iar ue U.C.L.A. could wind up in the: | , vone of the: injuries_were crip- Rose Bowl next Jan, 1 because so = in the i etl department, c 0 as pling and the Spartans ~ hi -ranked coast team, South- have full strength at ¢he-poaiiion| or California, is ineligible for tbythe opener against Texas A&M. post-season competition ja week from Saturday. « * * | Herb Adderley, junlor from = The Bruins have a speedy, hard- | Philadelphia and top man at the hitting backfield led by fullback Je an Rey Smith and Bill Kilmer, the Was kept out of the conaral work. tailback in coach Bill Barnes’ sin- | out yesterday. Coaches hoped gle wing attack. Adderley would be able to run In tonight's other major open- | in the all-out scrimmage planned (€'s, Detroit is a 10-point favorite | for Saturday. over George Washington and Flor- ; \ : ida is a seven-point choice over Jon Marx, junior from Phoenix, Tulane, __| The Boilermakers, appearing | on the West Coast for the first time sincethey lost to Santa {| Clara at San Francisco in 1939, have 24 lettermen back from their 1958 squad. Their attack |_us, who led the team in scoring last year although he missed ‘the finat-two games becatse of a FOR WORRY-FREE DRIVING, ‘SHOES " FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS | a | Guaranteed for the Life of Your Car TERRIFIC 3-DAY SPECIAL CaM Us for Meney Saving Hard toe pro models with , ; ; Silas oa Your Car Mottior all leather uppers end re- Ariz., and number two in the line- eevee vies te ; ee as aaa ee te up, still is sidelined recovering elevinion Viewers will get au others sealing up $9.95. Shop pe for Sent selection. All sii ings ry Sundays last year's national champion, ‘broken nose. Kuhn Auto | when the Tigers entertain Rice * * * : | in Saturday’ s feature attrac- s sk s . Ed (Roc ky) Ryan, sophomore. tion. LS is a 13%-point fav. jfrom Chicago who has been run- GAL Rage opener, which will ining third, also was down wWi'h) yo tetevised nationally (N.B.C.) a pulled leg muscle, “ Bob Bercich, senior from Sum- ae ee mit, Ill, currently rated fourth, There will be several other in- | was running in the slot for the teresting openers in the southland varsity. Bercich just reported back a addition to fhe L.S.U.-Rice con- ct. after a bout with the flu, 149 W. Huron St. FE 2-1215 © 27796 Northwest'n Hwy. © 24750 jefferson East @ 2265 Union Lake Road The Atlantic Coast Conference Curt Has Good News for Everyone Curt invites all of his friends in to buy a new 1959 Chevrolet now while our special plan is in ef- fect with Chevrolet Divi- sion to sell cars at d lower price than ever before. You must buy before Sep- The first two teams were with- | held from scrimmage yesterday. | But coach Duffy Daugherty had a hitting season for the reserves | whe didn't see too much action _ in a midweek intersquad game. The team will hold a shake-| Elsewhere Duke takes on South ‘down scrimmage Saturday in Spar- Carolina, Georgia meets Alabama, ‘tan Stadium—the last rough work- ‘Kentucky runs into Georgia Tech, net the pl starts before! |Virginia plays William and Mary, > cunioraces *y : |Wake Forest meets Florida State, | pay s Ss. North Carolina entertaining Clem- ‘son, the defending champion, while Maryland hosts West Virginia, per- ennial kingpin of the Southern Conference, : __ Moss in U.S. ‘Prix’ jagainst Virginia Tech Navy, Penn State and Pittsburgh CURT CRAWFORD tember 20. | ‘get a jump on most Eastern teams New Car Sales | LOS ANGELES (AP)=Sterling who don't start their head-knock- ‘Moss of England, rated among | ing until next week. 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Many teams of championship caliber will still lose two or even three times. For years it has been that kind of game and getting more 80 al] the time. Louisiana State- Rice: Jess \Neely's Rice teams usually start slow. Jess, however, wil] be try- ing for the big upset. Failing ‘that, he'll try to prevent the kind \of LSU victory that might hurt jhis team -psychologically.. Any} pronto. Alabama. 'LSU mediocrity could be the first) Penn State- Missouri: Penn! jstorm signal of “‘senioritis’’ in a State's solid squad, with Richie! veteran, gifted but vulnerable|Lucas at quarter, had best be! team. The Bengals must be eveniright for this real tough one. | better than a year ago or else fall, Penn State back. They will not stand still. Florida-Tulane Friday night: The choice—Louisiana State. ‘The ‘Gators could be a strong SEC | : ~ Navy - Boston College: Good Stree Picnic. wishes to a mew Navy coach | this? It might. Clemson. i Purdue-UCLA: Purdue is better from tackle to tackle, but must show a real attack to begin justi- tying its early high rank. Purdue. Alabama: Georgia: ‘Bama coach Paul “Bear’’ Bryant | doesn’t want to ride the South. | eastern Conference darkhorse. But he may have to saddle up | S. Saginaw St. : } Georgia Tech - Kentucky: An | edging step forward on the Ena- | gineers’ climb back. Tech. rves sever i ' ‘ A ae | sitediag.tm saaiaaiaaeaineie Its - 3 i z BLENDED WHIBKEY, 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SEAGRAM-DISTICLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK cry, 10 one’s day ; ae | | Wake Forest- Florida State: ; bs |Perry Moss of Florida State gets his long-awaited chance as a head coach. Wake Forest. Mississippi - Houston: The swift |Rebels will find Hal Lahar’s, Cougars tougher than a year ago. ' Cle Miss. | West Virginia- Maryland: ‘The| | Mountaineers will dot. the I forma. | tion. West Virginia. Southern Cal - Oregon State: The Trojan line wilt carry the day.| Southern Cal California-Washington State: The ! |Pullman boys will ride the lower, | berth. Washington State. | | Duke-South Carolina: Both have jlonely ends. Duke's may be lone- jlier. South Carolina In other top games around the country TI lean toward the {first team mentioned in each of the games: Texas Christian-Kansas, |Texas - Nebraska, Detroit - George |Washington, Oklahamo State-Cin- ; cinnati, Arkansas-Tulsa, Texas A&M-Texas Tech, Oregon-Stanford, ; Washington-Colorado, Arizona! ae ur of relaxation | =" "~~ * Tigers May Drop : wean Charleston as Farm DETROIT (AR) — The Detroit Tigers may pull out of their top farm club city, Charleston, W.Va. | General Manager Rick Ferrell will confer Monday with Mayor John Shanklin in Detroit. Ferrell said a group of citizens | have been conducting a drive to keep Triple-A baseball in Charles- | ton, They have indicated would like the Tigers to continue ownership there. “We have operated our club there four years, and have lost money every year,"’ said Ferrell. “Of course, we don't expect to make money but our losses have |been a little higher than we anticipated.” | they | : from-behind finishes and Jackson Detroit Will Stage jmaky_fans| should: pyove te be) ne 1961 ‘Links’ Tourney x * * . Like his other racing rivals, Me- eo me Uk Oeste ee Fadden’s target wil! probably be nounced Thursday the Walker Herman Foist of Scipio, Ind., who Cup match will be played Sept: |7Or the 106 driving champlonship 2. 1961 at the Seattle, Wash., With 18 victories. Golf Chub, oo The USGA said it also has ac- Hockey Codch Wanted cepted an invitation for the U.S. Amateur golf tournament at Del Monte Golf and Country Club, ‘Pebbie Beach, Calif,, Sept. 11- 16, 1961. > The 1961 national public links tournament will be held~ at exception, A local team planning to ente? the Birmingham Hockey League this winter is seeking a coach to handle the squad for two practices a week and games, Anyone want- ing to coach should contact Mike Rackham Golf Course, Detroit, |McCarthy gt FE 46388 or Tom Mich., in July on dates to be (Helfrich, FE 5-8573 before 5:30 p.m. fixed later. MON. thru THURS. > Fri., Sat., Sun. = *f 25 “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” _KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron St. Across trom Firestone Richard D. Kyhn Fordomatic SPECIAL! Drain Transmission and Torque 1. Converter Adjust Transmission Bands and ° Linkage 2 3. Clean Out Pan and Screen 4. Refill with New Fordomatic Fluid 5. 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Barker is one of four alternates selected by. the MPGA board. * * * Michigan Amateur and DDGA champion Bud Stevens from Western Golf Club heads the Ford's 65 Tops at El Paso Open Campbell, Hometown) Product Rank. Second at 68 EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — Doug Ford, and his sure-shot putter led the way into the second round of the $20,000 El Paso open golf tournament today. ; x * * Ford, 37-year-old pro from Crys- tal River, Fla., shot a 7-under-par 65 yesterday for a 3-stroke lead in the 72-hole tournament. Ford shot seven birdies and never did go over par on the El Paso Country’s Club’s 6,700-yard course. * * * Closest to him were semi-re- tired Iverson Martin of El Paso and Joe Campbell, a youngster from Knoxville, Tenn. Each shot 4 under par 68s. District team which, needless to say, consists of 16 of the state’s best private club golfers. Competition is conducted on a match play, total point basis with one point going to each individual or team winner. A tie match is scored as a zero on each side. Tomorrow’s opening 18-hole round will be played in Scotch foursomes for two-man team match points. Sunday they play in twosomes over an 18-hole route in head-to-head combat for indivi- dual match points, Starting time each day is 10:30 a.m. The public links course teams have met 13 times previously with the District swing- ers holding a 9-4 lead in the series. Here are the teams: and private; ____"_ Please —- Coaches and Fans 'U. of D. Opens Season Tonight . DETROIT #—The University cf ~etroit, a team of big linemen! and fast backs, opens its 1959 foot- ball season tonight against George sm, ve of the Southern Con- The Detroit club is*a one-touch- down favorite to whip the club it idefeated in last year’s opener 21-6. Tony Hanley, a skinny 150- pounder, will be running the Ii- ‘ans’ offense behind a massive line that will average about 225 ials will be watching mest is Bruce Maher, Detroit's Mr. Everything. Boug ae —- Lock It’s that time of the year pulth,, Footie: ‘Tem “atevena, Detroit,| *Sein! John ‘Kurach, een Mike Andonian. Every Friday 1 night the sports toc deen Pee. Caplin department of The Press will be Pea Aart hin] mnned with phone calle Detroit; Bob McMasters, Detroit: George} Thus, we ask the cooperation Greenhalgh, Detroit; Al’ Krol, Mt. Clem-| of high school coaches and foot- poo Alternates: * emery Juhola, Claw- ; Don Nelson, Royal Oak; Ken Park- lea, Detroit; Charley. Barker, Pontiac. DETROIT DISTRICT Dr. Robert Corley, Jackson; Vic Culss, Jackson; Doug Blom, Flint; ‘Prank Jar- rard, Plint: Lou Wendrow, Lansing; Pred Zinn, Red Run: Paul Apo scan Red Run; Bob Reynolds, Washtenaw; Roy Nelson. Dearborn; Dave MacHarg, Dear- born; = Da ton, Gowanie; Ray Palmer, G. ruce Studebaker, arborn; Art oie 3 Jr., Lansing; Bud Stevens, West- ball fans. We would appreciate it if all area coaches or their corre- spondents would call The Press sports department with results between 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. But don’t stop trying because we are here all night. ern; Larry fianco, Dearborn. Alter- nates: Ralph Elistrom, Dearborn. Only if we get your results by ' Fae. ee. sr | SP THAT No’se CAR, A NEW MUFFLER, GUARANTEFD) | ‘To [ASTAS lONG AS You OWN Your, CAR. FREE. INSALLATION “TAKES ONLY [5 MINUTES A MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS COAST T0-COAST OPEN MON, NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. TUES. THURS. FRE » A.m-6 Pim. , | SATURDAY 4 A.M -8 P.M. 256 S$. SAGINAW Next te Jereme O14‘ FE 2-1010 f GET YOUR, 1 | | Maher. can run inside, outside coach at Purdue, is Detroit's new and can catch passes. He led thie! club in about every offensive de- partment last season as the Titans compiled a 4-4-1 record in Wally; Fromhart’s final season. * * * The 187 pound halfback has al- ready been drafted by the Detroit Lions, As “Mr. Everything” he carried the ball 127 times last year. He lost only 27 and had a net gain of 576. He also gained 295 as pass receiver and he passed for 51 to account for 922 of De- troit's 2,198 total. Jim Miller, former 11:30 however can your score be relayed for the state wire foot- ball scoreboard. And if possi- Ale, please use the form sheets supplied to you by The Press for giving statistica) data so that our writers can get the informa- tien more uniformly a icky. For football fans, be happy te supply you with scores, but please help us by calling as late as possible so that our lines can remain open to get the re- sults from around the county. The sports night number is FE 2-0104. assistant aher Titan ‘Mr. Everything he has seen his club through a season against teams he had had, coach, The Detroit schedule in- no real opportunity to scout. cludes such teams as Tulane, Ken- tucky, Boston College and Mar- quette but Miller is making no pre- dictions. : “By late Friday night, we hope we will have a 1-10 record,” he said. “Then we'll start thinking about the Marquette game. We're not trying te point our club for & season, rather for one game.” Miller is doing just what “the Broncos Name: Romeo Soph to Starting Spot KALAMAZOO um — Three soph- omores will be in the starting lineup for Western Michigan when | \the Broneos open their 1959 sea- University of Detroit people have son tomorrow against Central’ not done in recent seasons. Instead Michigan. of carelessly tossing about the i = . iglowing forecasts, Miller is trying|. A Grand Rapids sophomore, Don ito put down all talk of a winning. Seekell, will be the Western Mich- season. iigan quarterback. The i back will be | Thompson of Milan. left half-| * * * “I figure we have a pretty good) first unit and we'd like to use two! units if we can," he said. “We| really don't know how good we are. | We hope to have a versatile offense) and a strong defense.” A heavy supply of optimism and| a limited amount of football talent] was worth the effort to open the has brought much disappointmert) gates yesterday when the Chi- in the Detroit camp over the past! cago Cubs played the Philadel. few seasons. That's what brought) phia Phillies. all the pressure on the university x * * and on Fromhart, causing his dis-| missa] after his club's .500 show- couldn't find anything else to de ing last year, | in the stands at Wrigley Field. Miller is guarding against the) It was the smallest crowd at the |same type of thing. ¢ at least until park in 14 years. 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But a Thor-Able rocket failed to put a navigational satel- ‘lite into orbit, PORTABLE TABLE MODELS $128 The tubby winged rocket plane, being readied to carry man to | the edge of space, made ita ? , : : Fe = : et Me . ‘ —= | maiden flight over the California i : | desert after being carried into . | the alr by a big bomber from MISS AMERICA 1960 — Lynda | Ndwerde Air Force Base. lee Mead, of Natchez, Miss., . | begins her reign as Miss Amer- Test pilot Scott Crossfield cut| ica by strolling New York City q loose at 38,000 feet and skimmed) | streets in preparation for a shop- 21 LTs WITH TRADE lin for a landing after a 10-minute; ping tour. iflight. It is hoped that later this| ee . be iyear the X15 will fly 100 miles : - Free Delivery ‘high and hit a top speed of 4,000, State House Ss A V E ? r. patnon SAI SA Vv E ? mph 7 Combinations — Consoles Ti clan orca anmounceeens ar, M embers Balk * MARATHON SALE * : ithe : Atlas firing from Cape , Free Home Demonstration Canaveral said only that the inter. (att Expense Lids a FRIDAY and SATURDAY oun th em 3 continental missile performed as ’ . @ | Year Picture @ Free Delivery planned, covering nearly the full Poise miccrmye! members OP EN TIL ? Tube Warranty —_ e Free Service distance of the 6,300-mile missile | ie ing oo betel oot BUY NOW . tae before the new } Day or Week Warranty Hopes tor pulling lado ochk «| and that goes for state senators. | Ss A Vv E ? WE WILL PAY the 1% . — ° satellite that would serve as a Piccard pi iad ms $5.35 t _e C & V Electro Mart space navigational aid were dashed 7 mt ee TERNS use Tax. when the final stage of the three- | > TAKE ADVANTAGE... of cur- stave ‘Thor-Able rocket vehicle; For that reason, a dozen or ; 138 Oakland Ave. FE 2-378) [iaiiea 1, work. ‘The %-toot rocket) More proposals to set special | rent low interest rates. Free Parking Rear of,Siore successfully cleared the Cape Ca-| Mmterim legislative studies in mo- | IN ADDITION ... each pur- Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M naveral launching site and its) Hem are snaried im the Lextels. ; chaser, upon delivery will be _ second stage ignited as planned.| tre, . ‘ a no further signals wore re- The Senate wen't approve them . * entitled to draw from our FISH * leeived from it and the advanced Without the expense lids, and the \ | 9 , BOWL $1 to $100. 7 JUST A research projects administration | House = steadfastly refuses to S A V E e ne —— S A V E g announced the attempt had failed.| *#uckle under. The test was designed to explore | -_ + *& ‘the possibility of using satellites “Its idiotic,’’ snerted Rep. . 4a | i Ox navigation stations in spacé Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Huron) ——- + yesterday. Rep, E. D. O’Brien | (D-Detroit) said “principle” was Phantom Arsonist | svotvea | at “Others of you may be willing at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. Sets Hotel Blazes | fo be subversive to the Senate, but ['m going to stand my ) aerMooesene Pewee . | ground,”’ said Rep, Emil Pelts . | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, (AP)—A, (8 Rogers City). | DR. A MILER PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER ‘phantom arsonist flitted through | 9 Ss OPTOMETRIST FE 2-029! Open Monday & Priday Bvenines the north wing of the Continental Braille Dictionary Huge | Heotel setting fires Thursday night jafter cutting the electric cable to) CLEVELAND — An aoatetaerd 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 |the passenger clevator dictionary printed in Braille re-, Watch for Big Damage was not extensive, but quires: about | 32 volumes. — i= the 500 guests of the plush down- ENTIRE STOCK | PN aaa SSS Reduction : | smoke Secartie heavy on the up- SSS —— >. = ————!. ——————————— 2a per floors, Three - fourths of the rag), an Carpet Sale quests are permanent residents, coll © Up to | Many of them elderly and some 60% Discounts _ REMINDER! y DR. 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At this fantastic low price, vs Acad FAST! 200 North Seginow Street we Free Parking in the Rear 1 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959» General Loses Iceland Post Commander at Base THIRTY Court Will Get Gambling Case . ; A they pass ‘the “Last Chance : . 7 , | Caught Coming, Going Saloon’'—the other side ofthe same} LAST TIMES TONIGHT SAN FRANCISCO (UPD) — Sea-| sign, men debarking at San Francisco’s| , | | Richord WIDMARK “THE TRAP” Embarcadero ate greeted by | A genuine seal skin is so supple Orson WELLS “COMPULSION” sign announcing the “First Chance/that the entire pelt can ass) Saloon." Rete Oe ae Genes ane, ee ree Dr. Roy Alexander Is Dean at MSUO Groveland Twp. Man _Is, Bound Over; Wife's Charge Is Dropped A Groveland Township man was bound-over to Oakland Copnty Cir- cuit Court yesterday on charges of maintaining and opereting: an ille- gal gambling place. * Similar charges against his wife were dropped and another man’s charge was reduced. The Board of Trustees of Mich- igan State University today named Roy J, Alexander as dean of stu- dents at Michigan State University Oakland. Alexander has been MSUO's director of student affairs. “I am very fortunate to be in a position to watch a second uni- versity grow from the ground floor,’’ Alexander said. Alexander returned from his post as chief of the Michigan Appearing for examination before Independence Township Justice) William H. Stamp,’- Edward M.! House, 50, ower of Green Acres Farm, 13269 Dixie Hwy., where he State University advisory mis- sion to the Ryukyu University on | Okinawa to join MSUO. Until 1951 Okinawa had no uni- versity of its own. The U.S. Civil His next! assignment returned him to Okinawa for two years as chief of the U.S. advisory mission at Ryukyu University. SCHOOL MUSHROOMED While he was there the univer- dents, a faculty of 10 and a few wooden buildings to a _ student body of 2,000, a faculty of 365 and a $10,500,000 plant. * * * Six other persons were added to the MSUO staff today. They were D. T. Wilder, librar-' ian; Dr. Orrjn E. Taulbee, associ- ate professor of mathematics, Dr. | “lives, was bound over for arraign- Administration wanted an institt- Helen E. Kovach, foreign lanugage ment Sept. 28. His $500 bend was continued. House, his wife Marguerite, 47, and Porter Anderson, 64, of Mus. | kegon Hieghts, had been charged with running a gambling estab- lishment at the farm house, The establishment was raided by Oakland County sheriff's deputies Aug. 30 and 36 persons were ar- rested. The three demanded exam- ination Aug, 31 when brought be- fore Stamp * * * Charges were dropped against Mrs. House yesterday and she was Anderson's charge of maintaining.and operating: was re- duced to loitering in an illegal gambling place. He paid a fine of released, linstitution, as advisor to Ryukyu | fi ing and research. tion for training teachers here at this time since 60 per cent been killed during World War II. In 1952 the American Council on Education selected Michigan State ‘instructor; Dr. Audrey Norris, d| assistant librarian, and Dr. Mary Ann Kusack, English instructor and public relations assistant for iLoren B. Pope, assistant to the University, the first land grant ‘chancellor. ‘University on philosophy of teach- , kw lt After two years Alexander re- turned to East Lansing to become assistant to Vice President D. B. \Varner, present chancellor of MSUO. Two Jet Airliners All appointments except Wilder’s are effective this semester. Wilder, University, will join the MSUO) staff Jan. 1. assistant librarian at Ohio State | Where 2 Local Officials Had to Lie in Mud WASHINGTON (# = Brig, Gen. Gilbert Pritchard has been re- sity mushroomed from 200 stu-/ved of his command in Iceland in the wake of an airport incident that raised Icelandic feelings against American forces there. Pritehard was commander of the air base at Reykjavik where two leelandic. officials were re- ported to have been forced by guards.to lie in mud puddles. The action was taken at the re-| quest of the Icelandic government, | an Air Force spokesman said in! answer to questioning. The contention of the guard was) that the two officials had. entered a restricted area. top Sardine Producer New Brunswick produces almost the entire Canadian pack of canned sardines, worth $5,650,000 in 1957. DRIVE-IN ALAKE THEATRE MAJESTIC in its simplicity! ' MASTERFUL in its technique! AT 7:00 MINDFUL of its headapmnass” MILLIONS have re praised it! Ny ON OF te scrzen’s MROGER BABS PRESENTS SATURDAY : MA 4-3135 SHOW STARTS CHILDREN UNDER EXTRA! EXTRA! SAT. 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Pike St. Across From | ‘Miracle in the Rain “PRICES: Nignar aad ae M.. oe weiaiion at 161 W, lara at Peale, ie cin eco, | ny Hall in City tabi D Lot CHILDREN 20c ANYTIME A spokesman for the association, jets had made the non-stop trip|—— wn a te which has petitioned the Interna-\te Detroit from either city on the ° e tional Brotherhood of Electrical! coast Workers, AFL-CIO, for a loc al charter of their own in the county, said members of Local 5&8 of tmR f U. §. International had partially blocked) enouncer 0 the driveways at the Pontiac Fed- eral Savings & Loan Assn. with Will Come Back their cars. The ten then started taking license numbers from men bers’ cars arriving for the meet WASHINGTON (® — Nicholas Petrulll, who renounced his U.S. ing Edwin Johnson, of “3977 Lake wood Dr., Drayton Plains, asso ciation secretary-treasurer, called) the police when it looked like real! trouble might erupt. 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EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN CARTOONS, SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS rece “THE Last MILE” sxc RUNCE A close friend of the actor dis- Ait closed « the unknown; After the war, Morris went into medical w Morris, whola career slump and spent much died Monday of a heart attack,/of “his time on an avocado ranch had no publicly known history of|in nearby San Diego County heart disease : But Wayne's idea of ranching,” in * * * the friend “The doctor told Wayne that he/ front porch would have to cut down on eat- an giak the ae” = to sit on the ing and drinking and do more ex- As his weight increased, the de- ercise, else he could expect a|mand for him as a romantic lead heart attack,” the. friend said.|ing man decreased. He had a x * 3 “Wayne ignored the advice com- cting pletely and told no one but me.|+ en ow Not even his wife knew of it. He kept up his, old way of life and|,, made a soothsayer of the doctor.” DOUGLAS ALSO y| Morris’ death Monday and that! Jur’: tycoon of “Born Yesjerday.” ihe |Algeria's future up to a vote that could bring independence ea h Settlers Against Jewish Centr Almost Finished De Gaulle Plan Seeking Army Support to ‘Halt Algeria Vote; No Disturbance Seen ALGIERS (AP) — Right-wing French settlers today made a bid for army support to block Gen.) Charles .de Gaulle's plan to put from But the right-wingers appeal fell | far short of rousing the enthusi-! asm of last year's May 13 revolt way for De me return to power. De Gaulle as president of. France has offered Algeria three choices once the five-year rebel-| lion is squashed—independence, -|full integration with France, or in- ternal autonomy. ISSUES WARNING of Paul Deugles last Friday point) Because he never was the Adonis! up an important health lesson. didn't’. hurt his) The lives and deaths of the two Career. men were astonishingly similar. | s & In youth, both were physically) But he constantly fought a los-| vigorous athletes. Morris was aj | ing battle of the waistline bulge.) star _fullback | With» Les Angeles | Both he and Morris: lived with ———| little, if any, exercise. | A Beverly Hills heart special-' jist told me two weeks ago that | keep weight down, exercise a | little each day and live — and | think—moderately. Le The sudden deaths of the two) ALL CO : aie TRI HISE accent the rule of health. Douglas was 52, which his doc- tor called the danger age for lheart attacks. A 6-footer, he | weighed 200 pounds. Morris was |6 feet 2 and weighed 220. He was 45. Initiates Working | } | MORAGA, Calif. (AP) — Some- thing original in college initiations | ‘is under way today on St. Mary's Groace MONTGOMERY MATINEE SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 12:30 — EXTRA CARTOONS — College campus. Sophomores have | 2 BIG FEATURES! NAN 231 freshmen at work planting PONTIAC BIG DRIVE IN THEATER FEATURES | (reso reer OPEN 6:30 P.M. — SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. © ¢ TONIGHT — SATURDAY @ e EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! 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Closed Sunday — OR 40022 DANCING _S-NIGHTS-5_ BR er ma ee ay ig, 8 = | tHE em eTAC FRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 -|Designer Tells Latest Word a = behind-times, date are chrysanthe- mums, cut-leaf philodendron, arid the regular florist-shop type of roses. Huge built-in planters also the Sat "ee 27 years old, McDonnal be- came interested in landscaping as a youngster in Japan, where his father was stationed for the State Department. : * * * The designer dabbled in retail flower and nursery work while in his ‘teens, studied design at the University of Washington, Facts About Fall Bulb Planting By HENRY PREE Written for NEA Service Naturé can be licked at times, but not when it comes to seasons and planting schedules. Another time of falling leaves In most of our country, the pe- riod from mid-September till the first frost has been reserved by musts, but with tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and the other bulbs on Matter of Seasons Tittle as $1.25-$1.50 a dozen, daf- fedils about $1.50-§2.50 a dozen, and hyacinths, ence rare and expensive, now can be had for as little as $3 or $4 a dozen. After your spring - flowering except an occasional feeding and watering. If possible, dig up your beds before the bulbs are deliv- INFORMAL GROUPS took up theater design, diaplay jwork and architecture. He has designed decorations Tokyo. mer flowers — Sanat wiiam, tinnias, English roses, and w and field flowers, He also will rent plants — com-| * Because. the designer is a firm |believer in the unusual, his plant- 4 Architectural Plants Are in Style more than $40,000. RENTED TRAIN Guests rode from Seattle to a town near the estate in a rented train which McDonnal had dec- orated as_an old-fashioned loco- motive, The train stopped at a station remodled to resembel 4 1910 Edwardian room with cham- pagne bar. Surreys, decked with elaborate floral pieces took the guests to the estate. and West Coast debutante balls and |] < . society parties, interior plantings | hers 75° N t C t Be Licked for a New York race track, and’ — a ure an ' interiors for the Kabuki Theater in Impe Duten Bulbs — i . McDonnal came to New York | COME TO... ORTONVILLE NURSERIES FOR oe NORTHERN OWN STOCK ried Perennial Piants Oriental pe onpine—Fotted Frait Trees ergreens & Shrubs basis 7 Days a Week Ray Rd. Ss. fianiy “a rp Free Landscape Estimates Phene NAtional 17-3445 “4 : ~ | engagement party at a country es-| tate near Seattle. The work took | PAINT REMOVER + loosens old paint so | \ thoroughly you can) wash itaway. essential ered. ings have included banana trees —— — pagel ort me lawa, uae Then it is easy enough to makejin a race track building lobby and SANDE in shrubs and planting spring holes in the soil with a long-|125-year-old bay trees in a club-.. =) RS flowering bulbs. bladed trowel and plant the bulbs house. dining room. FOR RENT each firmly in the bottom of its zx *® © | HARDWARE The first two aren't absolute| hoje before covering. His most unusual job was an TRAVIS crew of 10) to set up, and cost. in a golden autumn is with us. bulbs are once planted, they plete with re - conditioning and | Servet P STRYPEEZE and the business of getting next/should give you bloom for a good maintenance — for commercial “SPECIAL ' | spring’s garden in shape. many years without further care/and possibly retail use. 1 | there’s no choice; either plant in fall or have a flowerless spring. For best results, especially with daffodils and tulips, avoid the mis- take,-made by many, of waiting too long before buying. If bulbs are purchased by mail, early or- dering ig all the more important. ORDERS FILLED Orders are filled in the order in which they are received, so if placed in plenty of time there is no danger that choice varieties may be exhausted. And if your bulbs are delivered in good time, jyou can get them in early and For informal groups in beds or borders, be careful to avoid even spacing and uniform designs. Drop bulbs from the hand onto! the ground and plant them rough- | ly where they fall, leaving about eight inches two years to plan, required a | %* Oreberé Late Ave. = FB S-m2 IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS (Hyacinths — Crocus — Daffodils) Tulips and Many Others Plant Now for Early Spring Color See Our Selection of Quality Northern GREW-SOME SIGHT — Fort Leavenworth, Kan., beauty and. __ sized specimen weighs 17 pounds, is nearly two feet long and was a vegetable beast get together at a Kansas home where 16-year-old grown, from a small seed by a local farmer. Lily Ann Hoge checks the size of a monstrous squash. The king- - , Test Your Garden Sense Q—A lawn planted in mid-July is now full of crab grass. We metric pattern such as is apt to, appear if bulbs are set out in| rows or if each is deliberately placed by hand. Leave a foot or | more of space between each | group, and mark each plainly with | a permanent label bearing the variety named and date of plant- | iev dealer sold us weed-| srewth as are nitrogen, phos- have the job off your mind. ing. ‘ | ea poy Whete coh we send| Phorous and potash, and to make Daffodils are best planted in| Depth of planting varies with Grown Evergreens (Guaranteed to Grow) a sample to be tested? soll nutrients, especially phos- September and October because|the bulb—three inches for crocus. Fa a nf a then they become mere firmlyjand grape hyecinth, six toy nar. WHITE’S NURSERY siichaea sania seme weed * * * established. Stroug root systems|cissus, daffodils, hyacinths and | seed, I doubt if any crab grass | Q@—Do you recommend using Soe ee ee eee nee wat Ove br carty 1 71 8. CASS LAKE ROAD PHONE FE 6-(711 seed was present. The crab grass |#¢To cyanarnid to enrich the-soil mean finer apring Sowers. Open Weekends 8-6:38 CLOSED SUNDAYS seed was either present in your |°f @ new lawn? *- * * soil or in the topsoil you pur- chased. Seed may be tested by As for the minor bulbs, such as Tennessee University grape hyacinths, snowdrops and Reaielers ict N your local county agricultural |—qne containg the three es- scillas, pg ogee prog ie egisters Is egroes agent. sential nutrients, nitrogen, phos- danger MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The. first Negro students in Memphis State history join the 4,500 who have registered for opening day | classes at the university today. | Police Chief J. C. Macdonald said his force was at full strength to deal with any event. But he expected no trouble. Eight Negroes were registered | at a special session Sept. 10 and advised to avoid the school's so- | cial centers for the present. * * * Q—Will peach and plum trees that came up where I scattered seed from canning be true to type? A—Fruits grown from seed seldom resemble their ‘parents, and more often than not are decidedly inferior. For that rea- son commercial growers graft or bud the wanted variety onto vigorous understock. x / about, and several of them bloom so very early in the spring that they should have time to make root growth in the autumn. They should, therefore, be put into the ground as quickly as possible after delivery. Avoid “bargain bulbs.” Us- wally they’re not large enough to bloom propertly the first year they’re planted. Top quality Dutch tulip bulbs sell for as or similar analysis is advised. * * * Q—Bought and planted a three- foot blue spruce last spring. It is now all brown and I am not sure if it is dead or alive. What can I do to make it green again? I put lots of water on it all sum-| mer so it is not that. Could it be the dog? 4—Seldom can we blame dogs for other than spot browning. * Q—Have been advised to lime the soil in the lawn prior to seed- ing. Why’ lime? 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PONTIAC STORE 3 DRAYTON STORE 28 Jackson Street. @ 4266 Dine Muy. 5 4 Dial FE 2-049) - Dial OR —— we i ie ca Scr aur, THIRTY-FOUR _ Best Education lf Johnny Skips a Grade By DR, BENJAMIN FINE. and LILLIAN FINE If you are the parent of a gifted child you are probably wondering whether that is a blessing or a curse. Too often the talented child is the forgotten child in school. We have special programs for «the emotionally disturbed, for the mentally retarded, physically handicapped. — Unfor- tunately, the gifted pupils are al- Sorry Later? more wholesome than the average As a parent of a gifted child you skip. or not to skip? About a quarter of a century ago bright children were pushed ahead at a rapid pace. x _ Then many parents found that and for “the|indiscriminate skipping proved |harmful. It is not enough for a child to have a high IQ. His emo- constantly face this problem: To. most certain to be asked to shift tional quotient must also be high. | for themselves ~ ” “In the ordinary elementary | Now the cycle has come all fhe | school situation, children of 140 IQ way around. Acceleration {s once | wastes half their time,” writes one again popular — with this differ-| researcher. ‘Those above 170 IQjence: the child's emotional ma- waste practically all their time. /turity is taken into consideration. “With little to do, how can) eerie classes foe bright at these children develop power of 4°e" be established? Why not? It sustained effort, respect for the is not undemocratic to give each task or habits of steady work?” child education to his fullest ca- [pac ity. That will prove, in the! For parents, the waste of talent: long run ,the best way to train our often is a personal tragedy. Prof. talented youth. Harold Benjamin, of George Pea- body College for Teachers, notes: “About 50 per cent of Whited States High School graduates who for the bright create snobs? are ‘mentally elite’ do not go to, Won't the children think too college now ”’ much of themselves?" + * You may worry at this point and ask, We do not believe that experi Experts find the individual in: ence has borne that criticism out. telligence test, if given by a If you accept his talent and do competent psychologist, to be the not make a special fuss over it, most reliable single tool for your child will undoubtedly accept identifying the gifted. Several tests his superiority in the classroom should be given at several times without much ado | Standardized tests of achievement esas _ in several subjects are also useful THEY NEED LOVE in identifying the gifted School' A third method of providing | marks are less reliable opportunities for children with One thing psychologists, pedia. Superior mental ability is to keep | tricians, and teachers agree on jg them in the same class with aver- | the importance of identifying the @ge and dull-normal pupils but | gifted child as early asx possible. Supply “enrichment” for them. The highly endowed youngster who They are " extuaed from some of | drifts through elementary school | ithe more elementary work and unrecognized is likely fo develop / ate encour: raged to engage in proj- | poor habits of work and of think,/ects or to read more advanced ing / material on the subject being studied f | TO SKIP OR NOT? j If your young child showns/signs of unusual ability, it is wise for uation with a member of the staff you to visit a guidaneg’ clinic —or testing center and dinguss the sit-| For a reasonable fef a series of tests will be Riven and the results analyzed This sounds good, but in prhe- tice it is apt to mean mérely extra homework, It is a strong temptation for the teacher to tell the bright ones to read book or “answer all. the guestions on page 200." f Gifted children” may have real What are vyt: y superior and difficulty finding congenial friends gifted childrey’ like’ of their own age. Their interests On the whole, they tend to be (are different from those of aver: | better dev floped physically than jage children. To some extent this| average roungaters of the same (difficulty continues throughout life, age. ¢ An awareness of and sensitivity) They/ like to read. They are'to the world's injustices and tragic interofted In a great many things: situations is probably the source they? particularly like games andjof another problem of the gifted. plaws They have many hobbies |Fortunately, most gifted people They are less inclined to boast |have a strong sense of humor | than are average children They | What can you do to help your| are more trustworthy and act more gifted youngster avoid strains and | mature ‘than their age Their|problems which are mostly not of | character and social attitudes are | his own making? 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Chess éan hold a bright child's interest .. . useful source of information aboft a trade is not only valuable mo ways to help gifted children. point of view; * * * Far more than the average fidence. child, the gifted youngster is likely When the talented boy or girl | ito respond to parental efforts to, finds the public school bestil} or, enrich his ‘education. Books, rec-| ; | at best, © prison of beredem, you ords, family discussions of cultural | may want to investigate the matters, excursions to places of fi ais sokeck historical interest are all recom-| args ot per sa - + ‘The question that remains to be nienies: eae is how the schools can DON'T WASTE TIME develop the best program for your The development of hobbies can |talented child. You can help find | the vocational ‘be both educationally and emo- ithe answer by supporting whatever tionally beneficial. imathematics, And learning lettorts are being made in your |courses in such fields-as art, music _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 * = ee RE Sheets meme pe DAE tet chert tit the ‘y are not being made, Thejand industrial arts which would also helps give a person self-con- gifted can, with profit, take such courses as advanced) foreign languages, physics and chemistry. According to Dr, Conant of Harvard, a talented pupil would “tough” ijtake a program of five solid sub- jects each semester in high school, spend 15 to 20 hours a week on homework, and be* held to high | standards of achievement. “He would also have time for j enrich his program and whole | cultural background,” Dr. Conant reports. * * * j Whatever the final answer, problem must be solved now. child is in the first grade onl once. 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Is the former British prime min- ister about to join: company with Field Marshal Montgomery, Lord Alanbrooke and Major Genera] Sir John Kennedy, who have been titilating the public with their “now it can be told’’ stories? Politicians. are wondering wheth- er Eden will spill any secrets of the Suez war which, combined with his own bad health, led to his downfall as premier in Janu- ary 1957. * * *® Concern for his health report- edly is not the real reason shy Sir Anthony has chosen Acapulco for a winter holiday. Eden is carrying aut a bitter feud with Randolph Churchill, son of Eden’s oldest and closest friend, Sir Winston Charchill. The feud flared intg the open when Randolph Churchill allowed chapters of his ing biog- raphy, ‘““The Rise and Fall of Sir Anthony Eden,”’ to be serialized in the London Daily Express. In the published portions, young Churchill has unflattering things to say about Eden and the Suez invasion of 1956, which he de- scribes as “‘ill-planned, ill-timed and abortive.” *¥ * * As a result, Eden has now moved the deadline for completion of his own memoirs ahead in order to provide a definitive answe~ to Sir Winston's son. Finding himself unable to work in his Wiltshire country home, where he is subject to constant interruptions from visitors, Eden decided to go to Mexico. Two British newspaper giants, The Times and Lerd Beaver- brook’s Daily Express, waged a furious battle over serial rights to Eden’s autobiography. The Times of London finally won out, reputedly offering Eden $300,- | 000 for the exclusive rights to his) story, whereupon Beaverbrook signed up Randolph Churchill, who began his biography of Eden in) 1956 Meanwhile, the state of Eden's health is causing concern to his friends here. At 61, Eden is bronzed and stil] handsome, but he is gaunt to the point where his clothes flap on his frame. MSU’s Oldest Graduate ‘trip around headhunters in Cen- to Be Honored Saturday EAST LANSING —The oldest living graduate of Michigan State University will be honored on his 100th birthday Saturday in Colo- rado, Elwyn T. Gardner of the class of 1885 will receive a plaque from the university and be guest of honor at a picnic in Colorado Springs, Colo. State Shows Decrease in Forest Fire Scars LANSING (®—Michigan’s forest fire damage area this year is run- ning about one-third less than the acreage burned over in the same,| period last year. * * * The State Conservation Repart- ment reported: that the toll stands at 3,594 acres against 9,800 acres at this time last year. _ a + DONALD DUCK Bicycle Tourist Home; Reports on 11,000 Miles COLUMBIA, S.C. 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Linked to Labor Day|# Little Rock men charged w ith News i Rummage Sale, Fire Hall Au- burn Ave. Auburn Heights, Fri. vad a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. oo ¢ a ‘Ch : Fe 1 p.m, Presbyterian Rum a.m, to 12:30 p ; n Brief ; ee Soybeans Ease, [ MARKETS (Stock Market aby go mported tulip bulbs. top wz, CHICAGO — Soybean futures |Quotatiuns are furnished repre 294 Oakland. e Sale, Dean's Garden ter, —adv ‘stirred in light early transactions Thursday. Rumm Sat. 8 to 12. St. dynamiting public property in Vincent’ ail Parks Bt ty today on the board of trade. three Lebor Day bombings plead- ed innocent. Rummage eT The truck driver, J.D. Sims, 35, to 12. 126 W, counsel by Circuit Rummage Sale, Congregational tions of a cent during the first|Appies jifgenn bu a Detroit Produce 19, 8 a.m, aa. Soot Sam. Hedging and scattered liquida- crap 4 RUS : ie: V-\ tion set soybeans back major frac-|qpbies, Delicious, bu. wx Grains Yawn — |gszi ett State =" Dip Continues mage Sale, K. was sentenced 0 295. Saginaw, Bat, sept. ‘te. 6:30 4 five years in prison and fined $550 today for a bombing linked to Lit- tle Rock's school integration dis- | ‘eased but grain prices hardly Detroit Bureay of Markets, as of ket continued its slow decline early NEW YORK (# — The stock mar- today. Key stocks were off from frac- tions to about a point. A few) | special situations took wider losses. ‘9 Scattered gains were islands in} ‘the downtrend. — Avil L 4 was offered pees ; fod Judge William J. Kirby. Sims re- Church Sat. Sept. 19th, 8 bad 12. few minutes. The Quaker Oats Co. | Apples. Mclntosh, bu” 3 bo) Litton Industries dropped ‘7 fused and pleaded ses 4 “ ¥\said a recent survey showed the APPI%: tier ‘gal, case .....s01.. 280) couple of points as traders rold charge of dynamitin the ttle ic j (a “ondition in, Bivebervies No Lb 19 OFe .csc00.. 2 0d! - E Becoll Bot d Siidin Mrs. Jobn Brady, of 172 E,/CTOP stl ih excellent cond enteloupes, bu cece 2.00) Om the overnight news of a 2- VOCK OCHOO bar u eg. is St., told cit li | spots but that yields in some ma- |; apes, Concord, pk. ....+-.+-+05 1.28) it The The judge imposed the maxi- [roquols ore city police yee tuc dowel Priee. buarte, ba. -- 125 for-1 stock split proposal. oe terday tha someone stole a porta- Jor producing regions are Peaches ,J H. Hale. bu. ........-. 375! stock rose vigorously earlier in aa OE ble radio valued at $24 from her| Sharply from a year ago. Some pears, pértiett, bu 35°) the week lhome localities were turning out only plums Prune, ‘pada 200) Und — C lli - about 10 bushels an acre. Watermelon, bu paceseeess 200 apiece dropped = fmt s Wo- ar 0 ision | Mary De Grof, of 342 Ferry) The report added, however, that! aos cise ee ee oe 090 | panies p pecvagenily Si i i urs- obably will Beans, Ky. Wonders, be. seseeee 350 BCQU (4) |St., reported to city police Thurs-| over-all production pr y mee (ghar noir dg) ‘eadied| vie i t ersons }day that someone entered her | be just slightly under a 24-bushel pegns, Roman, bu sae cnocoe S281 ysier, stea' rey ur 5 home and stole a felevision set average. sane ex ae goo soenosed 334) ‘fraction of its more. than —_ . 4 L I i. . sc beneee see “ worth $129 and a record player * * * Beets, No. 1 dos. behs. ........-. 125 losg of yesterday on forecasts of a Two drivers were taken to St. yalued at $55 ’ Wheat was % cent a bushel low- Cophece ae aus mene: sees 47, third quarter loss by a compuny Joseph Mercy Hospital last night er to % higher after about an Cavrage Curly, bu Cortes 1.50 Official. with injuries suffered when ther Theives broke into a Kruchka hour, September $1.90%; corn % coseeee: shed. bu. tienen eres aoe cars collided at N. Perry -street Plumbing Company og shack liwer to Me higher, Septe ember conten opeeeis: Le . 200 New York Stocks : ‘ “be. 95, and Kennett road, according to yey at ‘e abel ° Walton| $1.14%; oats % to % higher, Sep Cauliflower, an sd oa ,; 1 Kennecott nas Pontiac police Clarkston High School on i tember new type contract 66%; Celery pascel 2% dos. ........... 350 Admiral ....- Nid Hensecne O04 John W. Forester, 39, of 367,r0ad and ‘stole %618 worth a rye % lower to % higher, Sep- Celery goal) ee i= aiseag ch... 1084 Kroast¢... 305 Westbrook St., was admitted with Plumbing tools and equipment. ac- tember $1.29%4; soybeans 1% to Ye Chives. dos behs ooo... ese... od Allls-Chal = oT ce enet hs fractured ribs. He was in fair con- aes to Oakland County sher- slower, September $2.06! [Cucumbers ain, “fancy, bu. 0202. 4 50| Alum Ltd °°: 33 Ligg & My .. 903 iff's deputies. Cucumbers, pickle, bu. ............ 5.5! 2090 : ro .. dition today Samuel C. 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Crk Coal 21.2 Johns Man .. 59 Young 8 & W 172 Tones & & TT3 Ynée'st @haT 138 Kellogg aT Zenith Rad .. 044 N ia LP Make Room F'or Better Living WITH A LOW COST Modernization LOAN Bring your home up-to-date with up-to-date financing . . A LOW COST Bank Loan gives you a full measure of advantages while you remodel every foot of the way. REP — Now at Community . CO) That Beoe ACCOUNTS AY LIKE RENT National | Bank OF PONTIAC OFFICES AT W. HURON... .N. PERRY... KEEGO HARBOR... WALLED LAKE. . UNION LAKE... MILFORD... LAKE ORION... WATERFORD ‘ +» BLOOMFIELD HILLS and ROMEO —» MEMBER F.D.1.C. * Kelsey Hay 472 STOCK AVERAGES | NEW YORK, Sept 18—:Comptied py! the Assoctated Press: 30) 618158 ho it Ratis Otil Lora | Net change ....—1 _ —4 1 Noon Fri ......3295.7 338 04.8 2173 Prev. day see 3970 1300 06.2 2184 Week ago ......3320 1338 0968 3227 Month ago «-. 431 1405 0902 2209 Year ago ......2836 120.7 843 1925 1950 Nigh .....366.6 1476 1026 2358) 1950 low ..4...306.1 1900 83.7 2115 1988 high ......9120 13965 O87 2143 1958 low ......934.7 60.0 720 1566 ogg sTocKs 4. Nephler Ce. , Figures after decimal Points are e lesa High Ge m | (Allen Elec & Equip Co.* ry Baldwin Rubber Co* .., : 3. 23 Rose Gear Co.* 434 49 G L ON & Chem. Co* .. 19-18) Howell Elec. Motor ile . i n6 Pen Metal Prod Co” .. 9 e6 The Prophet Co * 2 16 Rudy Manufacturing Co * 116 12 Toledo Erison Co 162 162 1 *No sale: bid and asked S-P Corp. Lists Prices for Lark, Hawk Models SOUTH BEND, Ind. i) — Stude- baker-Packard Corp. today put price tags ranging from $1,793 to $2,510 on the 1960 line of 16 auto models, Factory list prices for the Lark deluxe six-cylinder models run from $1,793 for the two-door sedan to $2,224 for the four-door sedan. Lark deluxe V8s range from $1,911 for the twodoor sedan to $2,343 Regal Vis run from $2,118 for the four-door sedan to $2,510 for the two-door convertible, The Studebakef Hawk lists for! $2,411. The company said the list prices include some standard equipment items which were available at extra cost on 1959 models. | Death Notices WONDY +. 7, 1060, JA 2973 Old Ore Orchard Trail: age 81: beloved husband of Beatrice Cook mJ. y Prayer service will be held at the Sparks ral Home r3 Mundy will le in state at the _ Sparks-Oriffin Puneral Home. "petty 335 «Cherryland, ae pal, ; 4 wife of Cla ights, 30; beloved re ence Payne’ beloved daughter of _——_ th: dear mother of a : Albright and Mrs.’ Bertha Pields neral service i be held Gat- im Moore Chapel of the Sparks- peek oat Puneré! Home, Auburn eight REYNOLDS SEPT. @ SEPTEMBER 17. 1959, Daniel, 89 seme beloved in- ant son of Richard and Lois Reynolds; peloved grandson of Mr. and Leon ramer. Punerel sorvies will be held Sat- anie) will He in state at the Voorhees-8iple ree Home ROWE. SEPT. 57, . DALE, 1685 Ovdyke; age 81: alsves husband of Joseohine Rowe: dear father of Pred Bore: rs. Elela Thomson, children and six great-grandchi!- dren. Puners! service will be held at! ‘Huntoon Puneral Home. ~~ Card ot Thanks 1 for the beautiful flowers. gifts, & kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Mrs. E. Guv Bailey & Family —ts a —— Funeral Directors 4 C OATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-778 SPARKS-GRIFPIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Gervice =» FE 2-684) Donelson. n-Tohns “Decmeet tor rals” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor PE 2-8378 Cemetery Lots 5 POPLIN * POL 4 GRAVES, cme ay Died LOVE White Chape], FE 4-6194. 4 GRAVES WHITE Soaaran "OR 35-0470 FOR SALE 4 GRAVE PLOT AT White Chapel, Garden of Spread of the Gospel. $325 OL 1-1708. FOR SALE 2 LOTS IN WHITE shkeon Cemetery. MY_3-1482. OAKLAND HILis. 6 GRAVES. graves. $25 & up. FE 40883. ust suerifice Mount Park: ayer oe alled White Til ig totrn TUNITY at as rater Lske. peer Wow. Ol EMIT WIDEMAN 412 - Open Evenings 4-4526 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at The Press office in the toljowing boxes: 6, 6, 7, 14, 19, 22, 23, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 56, 60, 62, 63, 66, 77, 78, 86, 89, 90, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 106, 107, 108, 111, 114, 117, 118, For Sale Houses 6 noe RY OWNED SATE —-TRADE—OR LEASE With option — 4 bedroom home on extra large lot in desirable location ‘4a mile north of Post Office on paved dead-end street. Ideal for children. Very favorable terms or will trade equity ~ anything of equal value. _OR_ 40306 EMPTY POCKETBOOK CROWDED ATTIC? Pontiac Press Want Ads Specialize in Just Such Problems! Just Try ‘Em! Dia! FF. 2.8181 and ask for -a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk — The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS _DIAL FE 2.8181 cancel the aaa easton of oS a dered tlveless tous the ¥ ry ert: one time for fareetee iareer than regular Le o4 FA eis 12 eloek bitestion. f To ADVERTISERS the. is now 9 a.m. the day of ae after the first rtion, CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Da: a eee 2 $1.50 3 1 60 “a 450 4 2.00 3.84 6.76 é 2 50 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 5.40 8.20 1 3.50 630 9 66 8 400 71.20 ©«11.04 9 4.50 8.10 8 42 w 6.00 9.00 a] An additional charge of 50c will be made for use - Pontiac Press box numbers For Sale Houses 6 BY OWNER $8 rooms. Modern. Full pecement _& garage, FE 6-257 bet. 7 & 8. Trade Your sma)i city ee t with some — this big ll room incom Pgh del 2 apartments, po! age Enea baths, & furnaces. Double poo oe Located — i+ eed d of downto WILLIS Mt ‘BREWER JOBEPH F. REISZ. Sales Mgr. 94-06 E. Huron FE 4-5181 Eves. FE 6-0823 FARMINGTON TWP. Farmington Rd. neat 12 Mile Custom built 3 bedrm. ranch. Full dining rm., finished base- ment, with extra tiled lavatory. 2 car attached garage. 110 x 144 — lot. Sewers, gas heat, streets. Price reduced to Faso 24,900 including carpets, drapes, built in oven and range. — q Circle Realty Co. LOVELY 3 BEDRM. BRICK. 4.700 peby er ah FE saois, 4% per cent “BUD” Read and Heed 3 Bedroom brick family home within easv walkin distance to Washington Jr. igh. Fea- tures delightful living room with wooed burning fireplace, separate dining room, breakfast nook, 1% .baths. recreation room, at- tie exhaust fan, 2 car garage with large workshop in rear uick Possession. Offered at hae Don't delay, see it TO- A Tip-Top Family Home Lake Privileges Highly attractive 3 bedroom “Cedar Shake” home in de- sirable Elizabeth Lake Estates. with full basement, pine paneled recreation room. 1% car ga- 4 os Enjov the convenience of 2 bedrooms and full bath down- stairs, carpeted tiving room and dining room, new ot] furnace, automatic hot water, well Sa yard. Priced et $16,350 A terms with 8, down, pies costs. HURRY! Buy it while you can. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor H] FE 5-1201 or FE 5-8004 afl ol chara BUYs 4 bedroom, of] furnace, 2 car ga- rage. mest GEORGE BLAIR 4536 Dixie oor Eves. Call OR 3-1708 or OR 3-884 fot sur. Close to schools and stores. $500 down. ‘OR 3-125] IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. (] RM Leslie R. Tripp. F Realtor ki) reo 5-8161 or a 44278 raiich, full basement, nice’ lot. $7.900 terms. Drive of! Ai Road. Phone John K. Irwin uf SONS ‘Veeck tevin Sue \ eer el = owner, OR 31 ment “1 _ On Chain of Lakes é RMS “MODERN. “SAR Gk © "Sucien® San rage. $700 equity. ; neignborhood, 896x160 fenced iot NEAR pile nao iat wae Be het tal tee ek ee nouns $ rooms bath, bay — Attached 4 car garage. Only $14,- 9. Bedroom Lakefront Small Down Payment juiet and secluded neighborhood. ga shore good fishing. bogs full bath, 20 f nace. living good sized kitchen. Imme- : room. diate possession. _ Giroux-Franks GEN: NERAL REAL EST. 4395 Dixie Highway CLARK room home begets ped ier to Williams Lake. Lot 150 feet. $8,950. $1,000 DOWN. Three room odern, lores jot, Suburban Location $9,750. $2,000 DOWN. 6 room mod- ern 1 floor, low, Off Joslyn Road, fet Pay aig Three bedroom hom large rooms, jot Toosi0e fot veh to wall car- peting, vacant. ATE wea 3-970) bed- West $14,250. COLEMAN STREET. Three bedroom 1 floor ranch, wall to wall 7 arecae excellent condi- tion, basement, Gas automatic | furnace, Gas incinerator. $14.950. N. ANDERSON ST. Attrac- | tive 2 bedroom home with stair- preg to expansion attic. Nice lot, 1% car garage, Gas heat. $14.950. $14,975 a ARDMORE 8T. Pour bed home, 2 bedrooms each floor, "3 baths, basement ce | Recreation room, nice lot. ga rage with automatic door opener, 44 CLARK AREAL. ESTATE TO BUY oe DE 1362 W. Hur Open & Sun. _ Multiple Listing Service 2 BEDROOM HOME. 3 YEARS on Scott Lake privileges. Owner. R_ 3-8542. a ROOM | & BATH. ON PADDOCK cash or $8.500 $5.500 Call OA 8-2461 COLORED BRICK 2-8TOR 3 Bedrooms. Brick Reeeties: Large Lab room. . basement, auto. on terms. t. 1% Car garage. In nice weailon at 61 entral across E. Bivd. 6. PICTURE WINDOWS... are but ome feature of this at- tractive 2 ern kitchen. Nice lot. Auto. oil eat. Your payments are only mo. after a low, low per down pa bare CK RANCH Take a soot, at — and 416 Lind: Vista near NE vd Clemens. 3 Bed kitchens, bath. Auto. Make offer of down payment—_ Low notes. LOT = have a nice lot on Harvey St. that is 50 x 180. You can buy 3 bedroom bunga- | ‘ontiac. Up for quick sale. | gas heat. 49 Mit. FE 65-1201 Attention, Buyer om s $ soe es er Waite. Lake. fitness for © or e gry — i Best ‘Her takes — yours may Lake Grove. acre. like home on your 3 boards. Russ McNab room ranch style) 3 Khem ~~ Full basement, | bath birch cup 3 bedroom modern home neighborhood bs “Bud” anne ancien | CUsTom Cre Se 2208: with Your chance for Toon, Bh Chg and plenty of garden space. $7900 pec : | LADD'S First « price “INC. OR 31231 no — | CHARMING Near schools, it should sel) for more than ee Ie 750 price. Low down pay: | SYLVAN MANOR. BRICK RAD RANCH. See our model OR 3.2637. Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot, OF jans or your . Base- ment included, Also rough wiring. De McDonald. SHELL HO BEDRM —— wiring and septic 3 prs 0544 | MODERN @ BEDRM. HOME NEAR | __Cass “Lake. _ FE 8-3474. 3 eerie Aavtetoc ohdiny sad brick | ~~ PERSONALIZED ) HOMES — | NEW BRICK "BDRM. Close to all scnoois. west suburban neighbo sible 4th room. Exposed Belect oak Fireplace 2 baths. Built-ins. Lou- | ou at no cost. land, 8-0663 | } BEDROOM BALDWIN Michae's d‘strict. No broke 4-0255 low sews Lp nclaet A our ro} y from _ profits 7 ATE BROKERS, FE mont. ny will redecorate station and You can and business Pay ND 8T ts. FE — IRWIN h | room & carport. Large lot. Paved waa ager em ctscgunt raoe Walled Lake o p | further information call — bedrms. Screened was ee = ioe ; Le Good beach Large glassed porch. Basement Furnace. Incinerator. Reduced to option. Large coe iace ‘amily r replace Bi It-in 1 baths. i: $16,500. eras. “taar0. RKSTON AREA bedroom brick ranch. 2 bedroom modern. | only $12,500 with $1750 down. ROCH' | ANOTHER GOOD BUY 2 bedrm home in village. By | nis attractive 3 bedroom mod- owner. Leaving State. OL 1-0263. ern Carpeted living room. Fire- mr | ace — area = Plyposrss RIVILEGE HOME neat as a ced a y “bedrm year around home. Board- | $12,500 with § down « course. Big Cos viet — pital :e fis Glad odern ‘om e- ee ae ass MA brick can be bought on on, gual | ae Dining area close | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Reaitor Est. 20 Yaer Builders Exchange | FE 3-721v or UL_ 2 3464 “GILES Nothing Down... to Gt for this 3 bedroom home ated on North Francis A real deal for only $8,750. Bee this now! Herrington Hills this w Sharp 3 bedroom home ad get Nie eo ome Full basement, auto. oil Take a look apt. income GEORGE R. furnace. Large landscaped Property ‘at 10 109 Williams off Or- | lot with plenty of shrubs. This is really nice | VACANT Near schools and stores and a money maker. Yearly in-| 3 bedroom on % acre lot. Has | Best of all, only $15,500 come over pee A good buy. full basement, oak floors, auto- | with terms. . | matic oil heat and all storms | will get you af se) nice Ln | and screens. You can have im- 10 Acres room home at Raitt. This mediate possession with small | . has felt caermcet with auto gas| down payment. Pull price $8000. | $7.95 with terms will buy heat. 2 Car garage. Payments of this small farm Northwest only $65 a mon th. LAKE PRIVILEGES ; of Pontiac. § room 3 bed- bedroom on large lot. Has room with part besement, Will bring you a 3 bedroom home | 4 maine heat Neat and clean coal HA furnace. Large at 304 Elm. All on one floor,| Newly decorated and perma-stone | chicken house and dog ken- this is a good pt with pay-' front. Located in Independence | nel. Call for appointment. ments of $45-650 a ith. | Township, | AN ENCLOSED PORCH | is featured with this . bedroom home which has. carpet bl room. Gas heat. 66 Wall ROOM . 2-story frame. on dead-end street. Carpet and new wallpaper, = re RS. and dinin “i drive, 6nly wants some . wd to make — and it ts yours. See it at 13 Collingwood off Wali & ELECTRIC RANGE . fo slat this 3 zed low down payment will” abet You can ost eee own wodl, <3 Jen ty ment of other furni- et toy N4 down. payment. ASSOCIATE BROKERS | Inv. Co. Ine 443 Paina te Lake | 8. After 7 FE 8-1909 | JOSLYN RD. “fee seaman rent rae dining room too! Excellent base- iment. gas heat. Paved drive to i‘s-car garage Lifetime alumi- num siding on this rer ere = mee ite"? ens Peg rille railing PRICED RIGHT ‘ . ONE... rat oil near i ‘0-bedroom ome with f basement and third caren i in basement. Of] heat, storms and screens. Home is very ana Tecently decorated. Also an ant Pere of {fruit trees aes $2,500 dows. Finest oP: Humphries 83 °N. rE 2.9236 Open Eves. eth nie tamen SERVICE TRANSFERRED OUT OF STATE. ing area. Feneed,. jandsca: Gas heat, water iroltengr Lo servic Sacrifice and $a8 & month in deb yor 42.000 card soe ectniy payments. | | | | | wetieuter ‘a rs DRAYTON WOODS Looking for « bi-ieve!? This one ou. Bedutifully dec- INCOME This very nice dupiex has not been vacant in the past 2 loca’ drives, entran¢es, and but start collecting. _ MALCOLM 8CHOOL bedroom bungalow with full” stone and aluminum front and 1%» car ga-. Socomann: large lot, rage. oe is in a good ussmlecrees cepege A R. IRWIN. mast years ted edge of city with private. baths. Purniture included Nothing to do | Me MULTIPLE I LISTING 8 SERVICE Templeton Whipple Lake Special room, large living room, tile 3 bedroe | betn and nice kitchen. Like new bees ree Full basement, forced | al. of} heat, Will accept free and | een small home as part pay- LL meet Laken Rea peers k Rea FE Bivd tached 2 car gafage. _ quick sale OR 3-8814 // 3 bedrm. brick rane dane lease Lovely kitchen with oS gal, Large rooms with 3 large bedrooms, utiful lovely home today i geocoingg ot house on ltor 44563 fruit ireea aoa BY “Sateen “west Ww ae ti ON. h, at- Priced tor entenn, butit- car- fin- oo recreation room with fire- we. epbet air heat. Traly a home. Plan to see this BO x 108 jot. ‘ran "price $5,500, with terms. 474 THIRD tacent with immediate possexsion. ¥ A og wiy a iv location. "Onis 1,960 with $1,500. down. $3_COLG This - for ped geno ving. one paneled in pip anand en with boards galore. bare a -~ toreed a. not, 3 Brick ‘ast one no mone WILLIAMS| aa ALUE abi | h desig: eo ome was * f “a Large ving Wall- ned lovely aon Treat. aplicale on 7 down. Ba Bate earer SNAG REALTY Taam Giaes f BREWER PE 5-6175 en | large front porch GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN ® AM -— 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —~iND BATH” ENCLOSED ~ \% basement SALE, T ADE OR LE. Spacious 8 rm brick home. Fire- Land contract available ing . Sunroom, of space iy kitchen, din-’ Taxes s_oaly $200. a Lge 1 ing rm. ‘yee, rm. 3s BRICK RANCH — 3 BEDROOM. of closet space $3,000 down. Reas. basement, gartag attached hens pollersriaciony FE 2-7306. << Fenced, Srpetea FE | BY ow — 4 BEDROOM brick ranchtype om canal. 3 years old. OR 3- . Cali before 9 am. t |; or after 4 pm | i. a fe 3% atin to schools, | hocmaeTEK 10,960, AREA $500 down. $67 monthly. __Broker, UL 2-2754. = Johnson ] \ Fast » low full Only Here's with Evenin ae LJ 7 Part Full $500 DOW ide suburban 4 income pro pleasure o owner's apartment on first fieer j-room apartments erator and heat furnished to Eastern Junior distance to downtown wants sell with email down payment or will take good FP A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. as Rd. DRAYTON AREA, $6.30 WITH $350 down. 2 bedroom ranch, '» acre lot, alum storms and = e«creena, Lake privileges, call OR 3-8645 BY OWNER WEST SIDE 3 RED room home Of] heat Near tin & shopping center, Beach Club- ienhershe An Se club goes with this — in wet, ‘carpeting. Part basement can be Gsed as @ garage. Full price— 89.750. terms Your Chance to Start tae fomcal wl nee i in PP Age on suit rooms. 5 down: 2 Up. Cccoment firear garage. price 88 Gg fy TF ite VALUET % me ope chk " YEARg OF SERVICE sh00 DOWN b> oho side of town. 2 rah J home arge bedrooms, full kaseaea, ynts $60 a month payments. living room, en, 2 N room bunwa- large kitehen canbe 1 bedroom bath Lot 50 « 150 home for young of retired couple. $50 a month. INCOME PROPERTY one of the best pieces of tty vou will have the looking at. § room each refrig- Close and. walking up separate bath stove, Owner to go to Florida and wiil in. land contract. after 6 call Mr. Caraner FE 4-253. Lake Orion oe ed brick. Full basement co ford plus taxes \ NEW RANCH. | 7001 siehiond Rd. (M5@) | | Phone EM __ 14-3303 oor MU 4-6417 | '§ ROOMS, $12 DOWN, 812 WEEK- Restricted ly. Box 367, Royal Oak - AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE Dsmt. “aff'r iow prices through volume | | urchases on custom aaa | floors. uilt” homes — 800 plans. We'll ee ‘| secure mortwage. No obligation. | 800 BOO, pop 7, ee 2-9968 |. SAVE ~~ DIRECT a tte 7 Be en Sebo: Honens . Foe Sale Houses as inne ee were SPECIAL Pleasant Lake Woods . offers + Natural andy beach ra y water ‘Eigpirey ae sess a Blisdnetn ath Lake Ra hg: west to 4% miles David Ward “Young, Ritr. BLOCK HOUSE. acre ty lot Will sell for appraisa “WOW " 31 Viking Homes SOLR’ N ONE. WEEK— jUDAH LAKE ESTATES HERE’ s YY HY —~ 050 8Q. FT Living Area PLUS arTace For MAINTENANCE FREE Aluminum Exterior ag bola R" Floor Pian Inside See = Home You've About In “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING" |“READERs DIGEST’ & “LIFE GI- NOTHING DOWN $82 CLOSING $78 Per hoa th ‘Total | FHA- $410 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING $82 PER MONTH HEART OF BLOOMPFI | LEAVING AR AREA, <% PER CENT DIRECTIONS Spacious ranch home on l‘s where mortgage 3 bedroom ranch style , Come “a @ miles North landsca: setting. 4 bedrms., ae brick. 1% baths, ceramic tiled. of the heart of Pontiac, on Leer amily dining rm., rec.| Wall to wall carpeting. full base- Joslyn Rd —Watch for ‘VI. 2400 5q. ft. living area, a ment, storms & screens, drapes. KING” Sign 2 can garage. Loree ch, extra’) Water softener. $3,300 down. $93.46 storage space! 7. | payments including oe DLORAH — COMPANY HAM. OGrLE LEA 8 e — S coast. Must sell nice § Pine fils OR land alee Wat- FE 2-9122 rm. home. Enclosed porch, walk-— in closets, aluminum storms —- FOR BALE “Soone 9236 COOLEY | “Bildor of National Homes” screens. Auto. oi] heat. 2 car Lake Rd. Small down payment ar e. Lage lot available. 460 _Call_ EM 3.3692 I ses m BY OWNER, NICE EXTRA LARGE j000 DOWN OR REASONABLE OF- | vepeia 7h /besh: ‘Suan seems Ves FOR SALE BY OWNER fer 3 bedroom brick, Fenced | tibule ent opinptered, walla, cor cove MADISON HEIGHTS cellings, natura replace morgage, FE 2. sion ait ie i ‘Alchmona ian w. ates ctive 3 acre See. a COLORED —- WE HAVE A HIGH-| _ Walton Biv arge utiity room. 814,400. ee Nae oe ee ah rune: “DHOUSES § Qycilatie. Call LI 47432. Mort Jessie. This should bring you gage uf 4% per cent profit of $1,500 a month Com mies as —s BY OWNER. WESTSIDE. } BED- room near schools, jakes heat Low Po mga = ment. cent GI ance & {ea OR. 31 _vne FE 5-1630 SALLEE ” Pace brick basement, gas heat, ranch, 3 1—No down payment Small down paxsment at 280 W Best Buys Today WILLIAMS LAKE Custom built 3.) bedroom brick ranch home on beau- tiful shaded tot within a block to Williams Lake. Compiete basement. patio, and attached | car ga- tage. Practically new car- peting throughout. Alumi- hum storms and screens Bee thie home, one of our best buys! $450 DOWN Older family home in Late Orion, contains 1 bedroom down and 2 up. Walking distance to downtown Part basement. Payments cheap- er than rent. Vacant for immediate posstssion OXFORD BRICK Brick ranch home in fine residential area within 1 mile of Oxford. Each room is a giant including the 3 «bedrooms Outstanding dedgereck fireplace privileges 1's car garage Owner has just greatty feduced price te insure you a terrific buy See ft, youll agree. §14.956 MR. INVESTOR! White frame 2 story home on paved street off Pad- dock. Contains 3 bedrooms - end full basement Newly redecorated. Paved drive to i's car garage. OF fur- nace, This is an excellent invel¥ment «t §7.150 down with substantial down pay- ment, $150 DOWN Brand new home focaiei off Josiyn and new North- ern High school, 3 bed- rooms and tile bath. New built in OF oven and range. Shaded lot. Beat con. struction and design. Pay- ments Hike rent, * Warren Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw Bt Daily ‘til 6 _ern. Clarkston HOYT a ‘Gansox 4% per. ne oy insur- 4 ee WOODS SUB. bedrms., large kitch- en. Paved street. sewer A water. . G PHA Bee model . Vale corner Btaniey. | _FE 3-9036 or UN 4-4586 STOUT'S FE 45-8165 t | | | i i | | | | i room Pe cops mee home. heat, basem. One tiac’s best buys. . RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE & BU TATE ILDING _By_owner. | 5 4 BEDROOM Garage Large corner "| LAKE - ORION Sl ~) BYLVAN L 3 RM. AND BATH. PAR ern. $2000 with terme, 3a w. We On down and E he space, good ¢ " in porch. Sell on easy terms, trai northe Templeton WHI HIPPLE LAKE neg eee batu. Alum ey lg caraa &s down payment. k. L. romp Realtor 2338 Orchard SYLV. AN v TLLAG: E_ tiorm vin: ons & Like new throug Pull basement ‘ou heat. .. 508 Elizabe: FE ¢1157 This e mu: bec oyl tmmeaiaiely Best often. will : ept sm ome, housetrailer. car or land contract | taste #4963 | room tri-level will be com. | bed Be cus | Phone Builder, NO MONEY DOWN Build a home to be proud Your let or ours Hav i _G Flattiey, EM 3-0482. + soe OWNER H. rer for someone. 6 > BEDROOM HOME. 81 $1, 300 DX DOWN. _10 8. Marsh / NEAR CLARKSTON _ large | fixtures | itchen, range | 18 x 22°! Full divided basm't. | off lake. $1900 down. foot ranch home. 3 Seainns Colored bath with vanity. Attractive has builtin oven and Plenty of cupboards. living room. 100 yrds. MA 5-4267 Home heat $10 Full basement. Oi] 000. Terma $200 DOWN Includes cost 3. bedroom, baths Clarkston area. 590 Month includes taxes and surance $300 DOWN 2 bedroom modern. Lake privileg- | $65 per month includes taxes | es and Insurance PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville NA 17-3815 | BE AUTIFUL NEW BRICK RANCH cor. 2160 M15, type 3 bedrm. Full bsmt., _shopping center, FE 5-04 4 RM HOUSE WITH” UTILITY | and bath. Furnished Large near Lake Oakland. $5250 cash 4014 Isiand near Owner leaving state. Park Dr, Sashabaw Drayten Plains, BY OWNER MODERN 2? BEDRN. : 0. _home $609 Jown, OR 3-067 a BLDRM HOME NICE LOCA- Call owner, tioa UR 37 bob sacrifice. All modern lakefront. Owner 33711 SYLVAN VILLAGE. ~ OWNER __ becrm With 7 tots, FE 21048 BARGAIN[!! 7 Williams Lk Rd across Only $500 dow Must i. 2-371 = oe oe AK — isi ~aReER First offering of this attractive | home on 17§ ft jandscaped | Spacious yard & garden House | room, sie Srey ut‘lity room, 2 bed- Aiso large garage = yar has living room, dining ooms & bat Cue water & sewer, pwede Low down payment 4.5000, \6 RVOM MODERN foME te acre Owner wii finance. May be ; seen at 777 E CUTE 2 BEDROOM HOME aT. ELIZABETH Lake. Large lot. $250 i cat Walton Bivd per 5-2724 between 9 and 3 BEDRM HOME. GAs kat Gooe roof sidin conveniences. 6348 easonable, Cf J BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU ok PAY uente Less i THAN R RENT MODEL OPEN: WEEKDAYS A Swine 1wTo¢ 2 blecks oon WESTOWN REALTY FE 87763 cr Eves. Tennyson DORRIS A REAU $13,950 PIONEER NONL ANOS A bungalow as it should be for gracious aggro liv- ing ipl oe floors, plastered walis, cs ultra Modern ceramic tile hath, a dream kitchen @ith ima- nent practical beatty of ce- ing furniture in these apa- eclous corner bedrooms solid conerete. drive, exceptional re makes jawn and shrub- instead of work. i. terms, agURORBAN 47 50 BUY OWN and Seas Geese pre contract. This * as heal and clean a bun- Seed | # We ve ever isted, Beautiful oak floors, gy Hp tile bath, a step-sav- kitchen, well arranged. x umioum screens. 190 1 Gust substantial ela hae Pod dy a (opie This eye - ling ae —— is uated on ® in a pice jecation. near the airport. There is a . amall RMS « BATH from | Maceday Lk 2 bedroom, modern. Near schools FE WEST SUBURBAN ? BEDRM 32-4677 “¥ MOD- FE 69702 emo Living At Its Best future (CONVERTIBLE 24) $ TRI-LEVEL § STARTER | AS OTHER INTERESTS | | ; | ij t ‘ | ree BEDROOM TRI - LEVEL. IDEAL RE RETIREMENT OR START- On 4 acres BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT WATERFORD VicinrTy MES . ri TED Mi TOR Set bm : ’ saa i a: eran fil ssane enes. 3 GI—NOTHING DOWN eee oe ee in. RILEY REAL ESTATE beth Lake a Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE John J. Vernet = — REALTY A CHALLENGE! 9203 Commerce Ra. EM_ 3.6466 Fost your rent Shiny ‘we on * SPRINGS, AREANGAS Pe room home. Pull Wil trade for for cintine a sped 80 x 80. Centrally promo 3 FE ois occupancy. §$5.000. 2 ACRE: S—$350 DOWN Near Baldwin & Brown Rd. This 4 year old ranch home pon large excellent lots ja good location YOU GIVE $500 DN. YOU GET. knotty pine living reom fthre- oe room full basement new | =e S Big a mitchen.3 0 eat, ronta Soe 5 rnac ‘" almost the closest lake to aes. | Mee! O11 & eo. $00 tize. Call now! =e as CHEROKEE KEE HILLS. § BY OWNER. 3 bedroom. brick, ceramie bath. r Tiled basement. breezeway and q Garage PE 4- 4349. . ASSOCIATES ‘ FE O3sat, 1050 W. uRor OPEN | TIL - Bateman Kampsen | BROWN. NOTHING DOWN -- lex. § levely rms. with ae asement “Just like new” ge Latch Paved St. “Priced | BRICK Du- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “at only | $8600 Ail you need is $285 closing costs. W ATKINS L AKE .- | $800 DOWN. — ESTATES Little ie Almost two acres with 24 x 32 bunga- Jow and attached two tear gar o ; Some fruit, berries & ete. Price pd ds ized 3 bedroom ranch ts only, st3te. WILL TRADE for | # rage, oe cota wit: er ho aa & in large family fitchen. $9500 rou PRICE LAK White stone fireplace in liv- FRONT — Modern bungalow with Fongl et. es ee bevemend Alma furn {20 {{ “on laws ‘heaie sea baat ee ne lake aot completely fur- nighed "Term pretely SoG — Immediate pos- $10 800 SENSATIONAL VALUE — Only 4 yrs old 3 bedroom mod- erm rancher with full basement. O11 AC Furm Modernistic kitch- en 1'9 lots. Alum. storms Terms ean be arranged Lake privileges Only 4 miles from city. $2.00 DOWN -—- What a buy? “It's almost unbelievable '' TEMPTING BUY 3 bedroom brick ranch type home you'll be tempted to buy and may very well do a0 Setting on a lovely land. scaped lot 100 x 180 Back yard fereed. 2 car garage. Two t houses on large 85 x 270 ft Via baths. Large utility | lot 10 x 45 ls hi lot, fence. New sub. $700 ‘doen. 6 lovely rooms and basement room ee Apply Py Pontiac Preas, ss, Box 11. for you and a smaller one that | a ves wee Leonia NO rents fer $50 “Truly economi- West Suburten just out of . , : ; cai living here.’ | town Better check wth us MONEY DOWN “OUR SPECIAL — Canal frontage. on tals one. Will build @ starter nome on your, between Cass & Sylvan. Large EVERY low any else Full basement. | room modern colonial home \ INC H Ro hn wariae Your plans or ours. in very goed condition Patio | A \ AL ? E OR | end large oversize two car gar. RUSA MeNae ART ae lot. all landscaped. “Quick | 2 BEDROOM. LARG& LIVIN — sion '' “A beautiful set. | Cute and clean 2 bedroom room. Oil heat, nicely aaéeerped!| ing’ Owner transferred. | bungalow situated on a oe storms & " reens. West suburban lot le cer serege Hom $8500 et down. 42 LAKE HOME — 28 x 44 ft ranch. | only 7 years old Excellent per mo Nese Msurance in- ¢f Only 5 yrs od Part base- Ae jf Jat think Pluded. Ok 3-80 ment Tile, bath. Attached | 1's $1,830 down. OWNER TRANePeaRED car gar Weil bullt and in A-l ces rm brick. 1yr. old Taane AED. | | condition” 100 ft. on the water, RATS|F ewan Eneoes. Innes tal eens | scabs crrasete. ‘arttee ele’ | CHICKENS uchools & shopping. Cail | Quidcer barbeties Beautiful view ee ee - a BS ta a TURON “GARDENS © & look at this one 3° roses Patt’ wasousean with ¢ six room house, modern, | LIST WITH US — For fast &| ‘ close to St. Benedict school and efficient rhe — WE BUY. | aie Petra a= a una SELL TRAD 20 yrs sery- ing Pontiac « Ficianey Open 09 I.. Hi. BROWN, Realtor has a large chicken pease. Garage, loads of g wen space end shade eae $8 900 2 car | - Low down pay- | 2407, Elizabeth gists, Roe = Ph. FE 4.3564 FE 2-410 ) _MULTIPLE LISTING service NEAR see Down. Nort Pontiac a SUBURN HEIGHTS teas bargain. 68750 full price. | l'g story. Home 3 rooms | 6 clean reoms Full base: Near schools, churches, bus line | ment Large 300 ft lot 67 Gas heat, one car garage ft. fronting ean Auburn Rd | Owner transferred and will $1506 down Drayton Woods area | sel quickly on low terms dust like new. bedroom brick. Large ving reom and dining Mediate possession. » featuring wall to wall car- =. Cale et Ceramic tle bath. large S/ 8) ] W ~ Mchen, full basement, and § room ranches built le '5¢ Neat and clean as a pan Nice yard Lake privile A home to enjoy. Comptes new two car garage Paved sreet and beautifully landscaped. New —- ¢ bedroom bi-level wal! | oo walt carpet. built al GE oven | i reeaa toms Pop trtd reo a range torms and sereens, | N “cos two full ceramic tile baths, slid-| NO. MORTGAGE = ing gimas doers opening onto patio. Carport. Lawn | 160 x #150 lot This Rone open dally. 1314 Woodlow. $4500 down FE 4.3560 FE — REALTORS — WM. 317 8. TELEGRAPH. OPEN EVES. toms -SCHRAM 101 Ww. TURON ST EX. tra large ving rm. and kitchen | DRAYTON Lake privileges. Will accept sma!) 3 bedroom brick ranch with ene AD as or housetrailer | 11 x 19 living room and FY reas 10x12 dining room, lix [eer d kitchen. It baths. Fuil basement. recre- ation room with fireplace. 2'5 car garage. On a large cornet lot. Priced at “a3, ~Only $7.000 down ott East Long Lake Road for sale by owner Fine home on har phe ‘eacte wooded jot. MU er me bedrooms, moztiern. | 9630 N Aluminum alas. full basement, | oun move you inte eh storms screens. 12 x 22’ living | bedroom bungalow with a reom th 4@ extra lots. Corner large encios: frent porch, foperty iake privileges. Only 98. - newly remodeled Kitehen in with terms. Beautiful reconditioned large old Rome. Pienty of built-ins, ‘ roams more possible. ? baths Utility, mud room, screened porcn & basement. Good barn. Ex- Peoria | pine. Full basement ‘a car aap eee Priced at in FOR COLORED cellent setting In trees, lawn & GI — NOTHING DOWN barbecue pit. Blacktop road A reom home with full Dase- real buy at $15.500 Excelient ment. gas heat, 1% baths. term«<. t Now used as 3 apartinents Showing a nice income On 2 date Zened STERILE REALTY 1246 MN Miulosd Gearmcee Rd between Highland & Mliford, _ closing costs moves you Higniana Wienigan MU 4-245 OWNER 7 BEDRM RANCH PAR. ry 3 bedroom with a full tially finished $7800 62.809 to basement and a new gas contract or trade fur «mali bouse- furnace Only $3000 with trailer or car & cash for equity $309 down 5859 Jetoxse N of M59 off Airport . . ; . Rd IVAN WW. SCHIRAM 3Y OWNER — ‘MODERN 2 BED- » TOR —° £ = room home. 100 x 360 lot. sicoo RIAL TOR BE S71 down §€.500 4885 Mary Bue. OR OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY rte #42 JOSLYN. COR MANSFIELD MULT 7 PLE LISTING SERVICE Attractively decorated. 3} bedroom | BEST OFFER TAKES brick ranch Hotpoint built-ins Will sacrifice 3 bedrm rick Tiled basement. Owner trans-; ranch with bamt Mas everything. a MI 6-5095. Open house Sat, $12,780 bal on ¢'9 per cent mige. Bun, 1 te @ pm. 1733 Bowers, | $03 mo part includes taxes & _Keame’ | Village _..}| fwsurance. Make offer for equity. BY OWNER FE sue a reom ——" Pear anage ard wood Ts pain wa S II tT = fu;d basement. auto heal as” be L. L. Bl oot TRADE & screens. Beautiful carpets Dwight FE 2-0664 i “? BED- rooms, insuiated. Vacant, Water-, front cottage livable year-round Big fenced iot. Access to several Jakes Terms Agent. - 7-6880 _ evenings OR 3-8000 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MILLER nearly everyone does SALE OR TRADE 2 bedroom green breeseway. large modern kitchen Fibergias peichagps brick e Waterford High ally planter box and many t fea- Liat a ehare poet | tres for only $12,860. and owner of the best buys of the sub- | Will consider trade for bed- division.’ At $9650, ‘with low, ‘eom home in city. Let us pick : thls ———- ‘ot 865 | you up t this : cludin axes insuranee turing gas heat, large lot & fany | MoS Buy = insula ORROW. ¥ & $500 Down | bah iake He ane chance ~ kitehen, enclosed pers Will move into o newly re- A nice cle Soncne wins pumas i -e'Ubird, Pull basement. with oll furnace, tm front porch. 2 car & selling for Soe. A tert peed buy. eal Location ring. public T reom 1 baths, of the house with ie oa % Might take $800 down. Im- eV - a Mi Sg tye Re iy oe Piste RT ee he ‘ eg ae gay? bis r ie ; 3 4 my Ver Te Se Se ae srs aes ae ' ye ‘ Pe Pe he ane ey Qe EE ee ing, 2 ae Pere ey oe ‘ 4 ; : nae a Ue RR RE 7 ‘ bs 2 ; 4 ra ee) ee ee see ts * ci. < / ™ i a & ra = & Ea he he ee epee ey 3 SoS SES ee ee ee % a as es ree poyriac PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 ee eee -THIRTY-EIGHT | Garden Plowing 31! Notices & Personals 43. mee 19 Siels Wastes es 2 aes He Wanted Male 19) . Help Wa _ Sale Resort Propert _ For Sale Acreage A x Income Property 7 ie R rt AL tt at es 9 can ot See Aerenge |S a EXPER. we HA NINOS ! ‘ ; eine ey IN, Tr 4 ag yg ht ASS LAKE - NEW CAB RIL : " ; WEST ORAS lot. Center geet rea. ad | : PE 2-6246, = tate forest. Good + - Con Cas DaivERs GTEADY AND ¥ARY | icf ee. iohing. “1108. $100 dn. 7 els) | OLD FARM) ot myiiine time, 30 o} eae. seed - Or ey REALTY Jerty Morrow, Gladwin ee cd oa? marae of . West side! chard _Mich_ Garden € Se ___ area, on Bite * tows Pr hat only’ $1960 on easy’ terms. For Sale Lots 11)| cnly’ $7,966 on OP ALA LOLA AL AL oR od — ay , 4 RES, 175x460, % MILE FROM — ri forth ah gy town off Bela” 1 : sonab! LS j tL ‘ pa 2 scene 14. N. Bhimmons see a win. Priced at $3.600 on terms. | : , 414 | with $200 down and $1,200 Mountain Rd. — J a ‘RI os REAL "ESTA TE! Srice "PE 8-130. ——— | 9 ACRES ~. Bald Mountetn Ra. — Pane $00 Biizabeth Lake Ra "9100 BARGAI sabe ae eee f 4006 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains | _puceh ter pacrary rE tli E £401) Level lots S0n180 tert of ke Je oriog-ted pond on property seus Fo ___35 | Wid, Children to Board 44 Y Own 1 FOR| nett CP a ter inataued. | “Only $2.990, terms. on papa ~ LORED BY -waill| Bewer and city wate if [s) ¥ OR NIGHT. sale: Duplex 8 & $. Wall-to-wa — Lovely wooded site” e ING AND RE’ BABY SITTING DA est ie owe “raraen os ‘Mon bars 9040, Wide wooded. * on sieton ge maly #400 downs EE Dletsast personality. be nest, and or HOME. “hovel. Pres estimates, OR 3-6030. Loving care. Assy vero Donelyon Pa -tt. leges. ters Lake. Only | TREE TRIM. | WED: TE on public Expe- Dependable. 5: \ ; BLUE f, || Cossaaptareei~ee maaaconnn Good | ith Syivan Lake privileg | EXP. . 4 : fare. Sue te taser “De ia 4 ; i-1 MERION AND KY. BLUE SOD. Wtd Household LEAVING 5 SrGTe 2 PAMILY,| lot SCHLUETI Realtor |» acrus — near sashabaw & “Olin Bat. morn, "6008 ‘Ww. oy ries med. Et 301s eeonee “proeerse but eon | WORK WA petty war. Deliveries = be poe Pte A acme rend omer SS GAS heat, $1,000 down. FE 72-7832) ( § ee oe ‘in the lake area a =_= "land. bare wean im te | RE SASS ove: sary. Write Pontiac ries and | _With references. ) GARE FOR _ 2601 Crooks 4 : CASH FOR USED FURNITURE & : _ fe 80458 —.. | Priced st $6,000 on terms _ employ ment apply mediate anted Female 20 Fe Py ese. qualification “Ouliren anv. Grescet Lk. area. | 4-j ge ad appliances. Quick service. Phone RILEY RE, cm ate ST ATE: =x PERI ExCED SALESMAN elp Wanted Fe oe ganar, YOUNG LADIES : paar. ve rag | Be" bi Fm Ec or YE bat ahaa -_ . : izabeth Lake re. Miracle | STOUT W | time. To work WItT DO BABY SIFTING ® White. | ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK, PIN- : misc 2.0367. Attractive, high li,-acre ree 1s WE 4-421 for ful ergy th me — 10 improve their figures © Sets | mal ao a Brs. ver day | week S° este ry a . ‘soil. FE 23-0603. Cha PON SMALE RADIOS lot in Bloomfield Hills, . EXPERIENCED BRAKE | ME. sary. Write’ Pontise "Pree Bos taking vere For ildin Service 26 ay: Poon eS ae corner of Dunstan and) for Sale Farms 14 GR pact ee eles avety| got Wine “Help Wanted ~~ 21| _. Building Soe nd A aie pe Ref acip lon Sac § AD Martell roads. Ideal for ae ACRES, KALKASKA GC COUNTY. | EKPERIENCHED,ORILL MAN te “iepecrmaaas as one | oat OPA WANTED — |COMPLE -~ —— wed Prompt “courteous oorvige. . ~ - but and all ight ehift App ; N CON-| _ PLASTERER weld trimming, contemporary home built $9000 with terme MY 31177 for Boy Drive inn. 2490 Dixie High: exDerlence pope TE U “etruetlon fe lor lodge west of Cadih we cas guregs to be pisctered.| Scott Ik RG. PR S435 ef OM WILL CARE POR YOUR CHILD into hullside. Overlooks | inlerpaties | ee SCKD GOAL DELIVERY to 5. Call FE 3 Wh 6 rs pm. | fae tor. io ore| ‘1° tye car gareee | Lad P __3-0165. 69 om CaN: | days in my, Uremed home. p 2s beautiful wooded area. ~ ; , | Szranteac or without own pjck-/ ineluding Bun #T ON HOURS, Tr ARLS WATKING | ROUTE ‘Av- iawn SERVICE M AU kinds 11) giity “au has | CLARK | up truck, Pull or retime. Apply | SXTRA 1 MONEY 8 Call OR 30021, available. Pull or part oat 7 7 =| scaping & sbdding. All Linds | Close to schools. Lot has ; bad beq- | UP tru ‘ dP cas men or women. erage $2.50 per hr. 150 N. aire 3 6 ak Gel lewe styles 45 os which; * AERES. © room modare 7 Bet) tn pateon.. 38 CiAN. | for Interview. $36 to 11:30 a.m. dential Brick. Block, Btone & Ce-| lawn | Wtd. Household Goods 45 existing sewer which room ye Terma. Might ac- rae TELEVION 4 TECHN uron, | CURB AND ( iB COUNTER ¢ ph has Factaes Workere | ment werk. rarely Sil, OR | / LAWN BUILDINO aD eas | D DURING eliminates septic Cet Ki) Cee trade | EXPERIENCED ATING BERV- Thay 'n Telegrace, | supnichens ‘tuceme. mans m0) To 0aa Swit | fing’asd mesimensace, a e-siee | FURNITURE } NEEDED PONTIAC 'S Priced at $16,500, Phone 1, ACRE West suburban | eee gig pe adr demic | MI BABY SITTER. 91 $15 5 PER W WK. REF. | a es Eis time. Direct se x FLOOR | '$AND: ee Ps .3 SALE eces sine Eat Som “i a id Vor 4 a ) Three bedroom modern , na ‘ 3-0242. ing “the : 3723 Vite ron = otal FESTIVAL 143° MI 4-4760. home wiede Mth 91 800 down. MpenieNeeo eee WASHER rl NORaes wir ip You ¥ Want A BUSINESS OF oF —=hl CARPENTRY — Quality Merion marion at farm sh it for you. eab fom o * ay : : | Sehing. $6.000 with ; * | EX epee ety) i. 0 * your own w hd Additi — 4 . &N. of Mar' . : ae ; YOU MAY RECEINE droom | Wanted. Apply 149 W. Huron. Fo8 | limited. Call re *b-4080 for UL “| Attics — Garages 5 aia. : OsED il aa seas Jacket & AN EXTRA, DAY Iexcellent Dramage | 11% Sees Clk Wee me ar “ira nee fg TOP | _2-3762 for personal intery — OST MY BID FIRST ee ve Tracking 3s = ee caer esa Srna " boat’ @ lfoeded)| eee anne with ohtee ecun _ Merde Crag es BPAY | IF a INDUSTRIAL ovin pond ls , LiQuiparE YOUR HOUSE. j FREE RUN apes oith w lot like this one. place Experienced gardener ERE Pier . TO HANDLE mal ial security with A-i COMMERCTAL & IN tracting. | nee “hold ‘ened ‘private sale Ok ANY Sunes iy hill Pie heogatn| lee 32 ACRES patent are boar - ted must be expert | “ral pee compas for ‘an You desire uwane sala tor inteee acon, & general contra cine. 1A Reducdl Rates . | goods aiction. a. Appraisals. paved. roads, “ie ite fe “ony fiom theme Gelege qoneteld | on lawn maintenatice. No! teat breteree: wing fill par) fale Ses GONEY WONDER: W._Capies._MY. aD CE CEMENT | grr MOVING OO. PE «-co6e Eeeer & CL. 1-5631. ’ as co $3004 Township $28,600 terms. i : . te: ‘ ponte “Press Box 106. | NEED No selling ox- | 4:1 BRICK. BLOCK 8 netic Press CADD'S INC. CSiuting Need nme re | Ba nS cry a, ee ” METRO HAE | Wanted Miscellongous 4 ; 2 anted 0 aAcKEM 7 room home 3 bed | wae and bed work.!— Cs ASHIE R perience necessary. = er AND CEMENT bie Rates PE 5-2488 dit lepine be boree stable aod) scecding and bed Pontiac Press. —— | A-1 BRICK. 3-9402. | Reasonal PARARRRAR DAI OAS PAD OPEN BUNDAY ' “came small Holly Bchooi se | Ft hi MI 4-47600. | Part coneiince a noes: Robert iowe MONEY _ work. & fireplace. x V. | HAULING & aac od — HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER. 4780 aie AS? pinyton Fming | pect. Would accept ire ‘rerme Phone 3} Hall. Clothes, 200. gine sp | Set own hour cor eerie A-1 Re on ied Sen your price. RD RUBE 7 ae sdding machine — uct fe or er home in trade " a ane _Call OR 3-0021 or in | tee. 2. 7 need. co. HAULING A D 3H : eae : : 4 AITRESS. SUPER i = NSTRUCTION FE * We will tay these ACEI) OUR | til, HII Il. VELI AGE Cl ae K REAL ESTATE | setae DLE CURB Ww Telegraph near Dixie. PART TIMERS BOWK OA 86-3272 | load. b—4 30767 -_ pre aa 44813 GROOM TO CARE FOR SAD Drive-in or semi-retired men oF) yr, 4-2253 or CC | OR — FMR _MOTGR Suburban Homesites | | eee oe gl Part Sun. | “horses. Middleaged cy fa CAPABLE GIRL TO ae wit ee women over 26 in greater Pontiac | ALUMINUM SIDING, ae ye ap necks: to nen SINGLE PHASE 1 fy Oe te single. FE - oe High on @ hill with excellent gad TIPLE. LISTING ‘SERVICE. —| terse ound ‘joo. ‘Outlend’s” Ri lise cnudres Ris wi a. oe ham to help urvey | — mae oo ; T RS | 22640. after 3 PM P.M. tae oie ogee Tree | Ine Stable 20178 We it Mile Rd, _| tue POR DAYS OR| ‘ton, Birm fiien @r rea. Bara| 6.1687, «| TRUCKS TRACTO WANTED: 6 LB & 100 TB UsED ; » $175 down ; ing Btabie : CURB GIRLS FOR | your subdiv A Lag Boon Personnel tear EMPLOYMENT Work out E 4-117 = O'DELL CARTAGE “for eis eon sone eersin as. 4 ; ice E 52003 bungalow Lo ‘ for | t, Poptiac “Ge TIONS, A : Sane 208. é : ; ) $255) 6 Lapeer Ra FE 5-200) Near Lake Oakland Owner | of employment and reason | men ARPENTRY ADDI .. i and long. ¢is © moving. Natural lighting OR 3-4 c LLIZABETHIL LAK. RI | LAKF ORION econ for $1,800 with | jus any other infor- Pontiac Michigan. : k Bldg. c i Long experience. | Local a. "eg : ; Fe DB alts hs Ld fo SO te Nef tinent. | a ANT EXPERI 406 Pontiac State Ban ations, repairs. Phone PE 5-6806 ters 49 feel. Ont ae lauelroat sen | iy 1 1,500 do | mation you consider pertinent. | DENTAL ASSI8T. Lk Area. | FE 5-9227 OL _2-1466. Share Living Quarters 49 : level On 966 ft lakefront lo | d Vale bp enced preferred. Union (#MENT SPECIALIZING IN CON- Paintin & Decoratin 37 3 big bedrooms radiant tot aKkelan i C. Wood CO. | cay sritten spptication it be EM_3-0022 3 | saps k. drives, floors and | Fainting & Decorating 37 WOMAN WOULD LIKE | © Sigors) a iceilings idered, Address application to | _ WATTRES 23 crete wor : mers. BUSINESS 20 ec retion lg net “| 40 choice 100 ft. beauty WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT M59 NA. McCULLY, (el ao neat. Apply ‘mn instructions 2 Seapine Alper err TS a Lp eoreaee hg gh «28 ge 48 +l gal SE a . sregivet ater se eee For coe iy arranged homesites inree roge 100 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT S per eon. pe ane: ene eer: | z en WORK C, NOTHING "FOO a_i Taupe pee TE eee Miron y aaothe ‘using, PIE 4-138. i Mare eae down ‘ , a ki ae | bale, $21,000, 98.000 down t81 Price $1600 to $2800 vVRRY 60D TOACKE ORCHARD Pik PONTIAC PRE ao. cXPERIENCED WAITRESS: DAY | f ’ ae = 5 dunclas price. Om | ane J en peng dare : : apple trees : NT -E a a \ ree isT 38 P w wants la raAUdivli Mi DERN vacant 7 20 waterfront lots wath; Ie banley oraaee pam. cen ae Mant LG di tools | vere Ha “mendsys | att. ct xiwpe | * gf es Ounce terms uti Wites ven 4- eee atached a Loor iron ake * lake-| ars & young peach trees 121 Wayne ¥Y FOR EMENT WORK OF nsed. 2.2940 EL Attached garage, ess to lake Some lake kes pe ing fed | Apply 12 UNTAIN SALESLAD) comm'l. Lice’ Eg L D gee on While, Legend bedesuua laccess to: |e Fienty of water from epr 1 MECHANIC, EXPERIENCED Fo adly shopping center store cTnesidential Sa hasmend W.15 © LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. with nurse who works. Cal Se 5 bathe. fireplece & feuilly ew front lots. Buy now and pond Corner roverty Living: | M five Cross insurance. eo ares eo me tok available aed Dc : " 1 a & a Lor7a. £ or Bua, FE S401 oF Apt. ox . ec peaety Wil sel ut wen ~f i stone Count» re .| s 4 uarainene pp | a Experien . SSECIALTY. | _Pape a RATIN z _Haron fonne Ge twee te cient Party duld later. A look means buree down aah dct ae dela | igevene Kaveriey. Merc Mry Ge! et inl person, Cunaing: CEMENT [acouR P45 Janno 4D “rE E 8. WORKING WOMAN WOULD = ae oe vote safori er) : 4 er o | eate $080 =! J ovec Hee torn Mitra t lot. Priced far below | gr, sian per acre iincnAbione gRAVIGE BrAtiOn | Drayton Piains. Shopping Center. a ol "MENT WORK a PAINTING INTERIOR. Ex | to share her ie Ta escnin Mid helnece Mighiand w lalitord rable tots Cash or TY 1246 .N Milford | rod. 30 6. Tengres | Barmers Food Service = Floors Guarantees Pree -at PE om men. On lake. OR “Kd petween Highland & Miifor: COMTpa sTEELE REAL ford boll legraph | .Farmers Food $ lks — Drives — _ Guarante Pree ~st. PE | __ wo Nighlena Mionieen pate ot) ite mis Sensiby restric ted, \9 between higens Mv get | __perienc ed 200 5 ne Ge | ven mes 6 coupiete . tretaine oes "Beaded. UL 3 2762. ren PAINTING Ss rea W ANTED rat asc ee iy Mighiand —Miehiges | MARRIED MEN PA ram for woman. No expe- WORK. NEW & RE- 20 years experience Ressonadie. in my a’ ea ae rm Attached) [hialders we lcome. ! edd dogs la td up to HA be necessary. We will teach CARPENTER obs & specialty. FE Free _ Free estimates. Phone UL 23-1398. Elderly people to board u ; n } mares. Fae garage reseed ye i ue hoa Porn right on Cor nna at Rent Farm Property 15 sie week Ceeelete tee 7. to earn more money than ere or 5-2017. a ae Ano EXTER! OR wid Contracts Migs. 31 i) 5 ce mae me fermentor Bea ae amateur, Rat On eat: h Thursday Friday, 8 to @ Dm | yee tat sequire @ career in ( (Flee co pres cartons UL 2-6175. Boats PAPER ~ PLP LL PL PPPS P RDP POD L 4-$809 for appt rooms and bat OR _3-6802 AINTING INT. & we, BY OWNER, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW lo eee BLAIR en vareace fie Bie, | MEN WANTED TO Pick AFPLES | Reauawesls oe: ‘40 yoarsce! 6s: | CEMENT & il rae tng. Mason Tnompson. FE | 00 ; Carpeted, basement tile S'] 2pi PLANTS | mediate occupancy. 1158 | Earl Beckman. 2'3 m 6 hours a day of y ' ‘VORK — PE 5-078: _+ lon eae live males ete OR 31251 o1 Grand Biane OW) oan fe Crooks. Troy. App't. OR Create — COMPANY OFRER. | Car aeeenen Ty PE 46-0871 Ask During == CER (MIC TILE eh ets — Paper Removal istesk Sieill Yaad Seairocia ron s 4 -O681 ~ eee “ £ a. inves a epg ern nar ‘oe MA LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE 1) |” Mm elaine Sensclewtions young | (07. Miss SR ee E H ‘ FORE) ESTIMATE Te ere | OOARANTEED 2H) Ta uities, I jor Ra, Brajton Flaine $a 000 186 Ready for building Only Sale Business Property 16] sapenses le senscie® Wapremteet iced Wete. rene on ee Pontiac S | Advance F Floor ee aNte PiNiet- __ Television “Service 38 OA JOHNSON, Reaktor 43-8361 #1 500 businessman If interested call; Bt Music Studio, 816-1 ; | DRY WALL TA R_ 3-0888 co a eon, 1/04 S. Telegraph . . Ro! WICKERSHAM > ; y estimates. O | / >: a6 < HLOCK BUILD. 2-0138 ort Muron, Mich F | ing Pree es : RADIO. 1 HOUR : VAECUTIVIES HOM e ee sete CAN be A SLA Tee Ae, soeed bac sian +6 WAKE INSURANCE AND | Pott POR GRILL & COUNTER, estiva ays DRY WALL TAPING ey [omer Ty “servo. FE 4-253 : Brand new tel sve) peme nn NEED UP TO ae nee tet? Hee facturing — $1750 dawn credit inspections peered cone work Hours 12 noon eed Lae | ing. Free estimates | Bay n NIGHT. Bi] y BERVICE | an cn OLTTELY Tae FARTES T A Onford Unter tisine A dinins ARAROARD FINANCE CO 1183 ; a lala Fe ©6521 for oe Bed dpe err to type | as cea in pe Any Ad Pisced At Our | ELECTRICAL env | BAS roe. ging or STRAKA ee ee cess ; more ; vetoed GE Kiev N Boris 4 9661 VW17 A Telegrap sie io train, 21 ON Pe eee j “2? . Partney Elec | waitin 2 < § ares on Navan ce emir room| MN Perry Ot FE oe K BTORE AND FLATS. ONL x | ame ee ‘pox sae Sarai ‘ IF YOU WANT TO bola opt ye ea. | EWALK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con- JENSEN: bs _ ~ SERVICE. . AFTER. | bayer eal, $1. 1050 W. Huron. é with Elrepiace. J Bees ual PERRY ACRIO 912.800 wT aaioes income 6433 Mani ro WORK IN AUTO Parts | Sihier = hat aon vou avout | struction and ey vad _poon & evening Call FE 2-0495. | case ron t LAND 6 gag ee i haths 2 car plastered paraue wh Na fl conto ‘ earacer| clerk, Weekends, | bilities — ing manager pos Connop Electric Paci nk ee Isterin 40 HH. J. VanWeilt, 4540 e ye i minutes to Pontiac aM oe BEAUTIFUL LOTS pot tess than per month bo W Howard, en as Pate nday. Must be, our well paying do not hove to | AVATING — TRENCHING. _____Upholsterir stering . OR 3-1365 i alder (rede Open Bun FM 1 x 180 ft Wooded a hill side her of Foster - | Saturday a ie theck's Auto| tion Seherpeoye ee are paid | B EXCAVATING — EM 43-0881 Se ee i C A WERSTER REALTOR (NT ACKTOP roads Wondertul wa - Lease Bane etn mola, Phone FE deliver or collect a Auderice : BULLDOZING — ARIE custom UPH LESTER. IMMEDIATE t Oxford OA & 3132 {60 Tt Joins state park for, Sale or |.ca Fore. 3773) «Baldwin. weekly Phone M. R ILL BE GIVEN KITCHEN PLANNING — | EAK!, 814 Lake EM ' E Orton, MY 2-221 ler 6 . ing. rid t on Williams Lake Rd | 4 jug) a ——— for interview, OR _ 3-2700 WII 0) *. FREE in Coo.ey ACTION. ; : po OchunAting fishing swimming, 480 Bq f . eee , FE 5-8431 7 ene. ee een a Lies 4 is Cur sath se neptic tank. ta Wil pemmieeel Pep fi enant | NATIONA 7 yOROANIZATION nee cee ie Lal ag a AN EXTRA DAY Headquarters i cane ‘one. ha ‘UPHOLSTERING On any gooa | a = heels ae | fontage lot covered i EXCH ao i location for Bervice will train ays & “pire 'N . kitchens, built- . or sean 5 ' Z k birch & ete A, . Would make ideal toc | . in established | commission, Barnes “REE RU disposals. R. _ oned tam eh property ee ae rn truly reverie ONVENIENTI M iscated on te appilances, | terriaae: aneule earn $100 werk. | Moree ates. 14a W. Huro “ki FOR = Sincere wine. Ci: 1060 W. Hu- THO} soe HOLSTERING becb-gtrrtd ato Ken Rett eton. i horvesite “Toplarep ical "| veer Ftd 1M240 fo miles north of ly. right from the start a is LADY WANTED TO CA . 1 E T leton ealtor t Ine bud: ail owner Taye FP Pana Jimite Meauliful views tn C. W d C so il, no finacing, no detiy- light housework. In ex _Ton. N WIRING FE 5-888 K.L ohn ’ g Z its OR 33506 zou my a one call, | tots & lig mall iMATES 0: Rd. PE 44563 aE PRICED “Hom 40 200 wim 19, per , fae RE gr hey inte Walger” LT egaga’ Ore & tml =| Mar, wate, fears gvaners tnd Lost & Found 41 iano courmacts TO ROY On ue (Across from Pontiac) (riv K | cent dawn of 10 per gent ov ot Willlams Leake Rd a tel US 89. Hours between 7 > - OFFICE. SUBUR- NO dryers. ea we Ware. 1 | as aed West Ghasvele. : In) Large lot. 1% acres, a car our PERRY ACRES office After tom an 1-2003 and @ pm MD Leesa © Wicks to employ MUSIC INSTRUCTORS 8 TEACHING _ Electric Oo ae nine A DBT aw a aelatecn ped Tu 3.4086 of Parkinson & Rosewood F istop. at our er@p iON NITY TO BARN 86.000 ban Pontiac tine Press Box 56 in theirown home or you HOME, GARAGE, CABINS. FOUND PARAKEET a 1 Es te 52 tn school district Lake privi | . ‘ | FOR SALE LEASE WITH oFi or (Ore ta 000 Pavan ermanent RN Apply Pontiac — organ, and yotce Conservatory tions. Licensed builder. FHA — on 8t. Phone FE 2-49 Wanted Real sta OR S43 serene to 7 different lakes | MH. PO HOLMES. IN¢ (a purchase ineee jereer on heey cine reouea employment. Resid MOTHER'S HELPER. ag re graduate FE 5-0017. Terms, PE 4-6909. = OnKS FOUND: BLACK 9. D> WHITE AND , t celle} L our abil- milton, | a ecwanct — ay 8 Veneer a ‘ mee Orion en patie jetecameticn. od ll pebldhnag tM arrtapag ee Box 2 eo Live in Mrs. Ha PRIVATE Se oc | LAKE WALLS & CEMENT work oer Ohnor as a. bart. eit through ~ epson ot 101 ; ue ry ° , ; 4 hiv apar : fous employment | _°-261 | Lost: mT pate feclanr Large ranch) banie, @ Iota, on a a¢Hour Phone Service aiincied) a eaiceme Vbay service stating age, prev ; "GIRL FRAK "tees spaniel: Near Leon igh iar maiber oA) diyst Verge WC OANIVAN LAKE Rune we talon saul pee ee ta ee ore ne SeAvaa TROUGHS ven OEE ee Apply bet Woord Likes oa is Ares Pins LIGHTNING RODS nepats | sae yon. Drayton Plains. OR Pate at b. Gpen even mhed a cay eo community pelea coma Lis PLUM Printing Mechanical Min de Install Bandays teched 2 car qarege Lake privi | bi vervings ttica and rec. rooms 2 and 4 pm. Division Are Te ies The Im. [ns 70 iy; BEAGLES. BLACK. ow Gg Priced 2.0208 eee OW 10318 e& « . finishing a Rd. off M-8 ld Like To PEL 5- 28 LE BEAO 4g a down payment Price ve at FOR SAL & renke r 3 HOO}, Fe Saf MACE oe le ay versie _ portant: eceet 4 Ane Theory Of MONEY FOR REMODELING, nets e & tan. Oui aN si ee vou eash for your NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE HEE THE NEW SITE . butlding 34 ® Paiiesrsaana PIIA * “AY 3-850 fae == ,t8,800 TO t10.000 | A-1 ae mc, 8 PR #-1718 oF le NANCE 80061 | ic— fied appraisal, WiOOMPTERD) MEAL ESTATE 0 Piers) $2.000 FR @ ROBE a BROAD AV JS-B4 SC A career in «ales offered with an men path ltd tabled 1183 N. Perry 8t. —SERVICE DEPARTMENT— action. Mle 9400 i 5 . bal SUSE) CRU OCU Ee ‘ | my major food service AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER ic 28 | Cooks Housekee LI YRAR AROUND HOME! _ For Sale Acreage — AS \y ee artes wiht Me Com | | ae A compiete and jockey, and cabinet work Pe eke Business Serv ene | Cleant Women Baby sitters . BMA oF 4 of ; Onkley Pat i t cl ' thie fs) sales rem. A ir. D. B. Murdock. . | ARR rn nn nen | 244 EAST HURON 30 on Lake Lowise $1000 down 28 , cnr ao Lake Grocery. MAthe If you are the right man vem 7 Di ogg Aa __pair. D. SAVINGS Co. | At FE 4149 MA 5.2225 VACHE PAC RLS $2950 10-4 merce ob you have been am. 5S pm, x ” ALL TAXES ACME FE 4-068 _ ber month Owner 7 paces. $4,700 Hol ly area Bince 41200. iNEAa INaU looking, tor: ‘A preferred poattion Hwy, “Drayton” Plains eam — “4 3-3418 | Free estimates free | ror YOUR AUTHORIZED HOOVER , Sak Resort Property 9) tap road. Small down peymen FOR omart Roc @asona : with Uberal empl ye bene for | ~ ml oY 3 Fun — CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. _troagh bo ore bist, Lee : Service & . © Rargraves te 1e Baay terins, ance, Ff / ® married man to — Jaity. FE Sept, FE arnes ‘eraves . T S FE 45-8239, 48-$8400 plus pe ne oy gheet needa dealers Ai “tor Kitehen «spec ES OF FOUNTAIN PENS __142_W. Huro _ um DEER TUN i RS IWTRELE REALTY, 1268.N. Milford ror RENT OR LEASE” tig ' TTENANT ALSO GEN. | came ete tine 5, = anteed | 4-500, aut — by factory trained man orn Open Eves. _ Ths cer areidriving ina Were between Highland Milford. | FOR Mey ‘th office tog tit front. Metal achante Xp, required seal toys priced rt it. nit ig on oe | CARPENTER WORE. NEW a RE iow aitice Genera} Printing & In Debi? 43 N. Telegrapo ( ' 40) hand, Mich it a * ve | o inv : r i ar, w. Seren located MOR ot Currae ls hae ‘ Lots ON WINDING) = S% ei" eas, Bevin Ave, ROCK MAR Wan Phi RET WHEN | | calpain ts Bein oe 4 eden apy mene, ‘FE. 3-0138. If you are naving wenbie meeting _FE 2-9236 Fe ee etal “rire FE Mal8 Ww HUiON (92) NORTH ee Sto of, 20 to 28) years. High collections, EAR ns | see AR’ ET CLEANERS. ments se cay: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ide actas “wooded Ai) Icecra ACRES CORNER peROPERTY | tween Pr i ae mg ge school education. inquire @. | _ 8-473, x peony phtseceene Call after 7, RE AES fe line, Wall. | ican BN CREDIT COUNSE ac " 94 _ Stream through property for! 340 on N elt “RS Exceisent s.tabie loca jon Kresge, Miracle Mile rpblae | Fi pm, PE 8 to-wall of the aS diaite, call Jim ons. Bank Bide. FE 8-0456. Sell Us Your Equity trout pond Large 4 hedroom om good gra for Taain type FE Sale or E xchange: ral Center, See Assistant: anage TED S 4e‘iion is 4 Rugs. sire eT, cg. am. oth elenir, ar pt hours. electricity, full basement.) for piattin ato Seat $8.8 oF Mr. Bgler Bradford. He's for ere, Pie 308 “IF ¥OU NERD 8500 t SY welaun % Bern’ WT geee eaten” eur) Suen | Cempee Eiiaadl te ST BENEDICT'S PARISH. 2 BED- SALESMEN — 410,600 TO % 418.60 Mas immediate opening for curb estim - | For ene ¢ y fen Busts, 0) Dinie es nine fe eae for lo LE RRALTY 1246. N. Milford ene ear gereee arne wk LA A a2 Biel d| | Teattrear Ment = doar cos by ont foo windows. Roasenabie. — vy. : ‘para. | hunters $85 per acre Ue getel Rea Highland & Milford. Apel ieee. ar 8 hdl og tor)! fiem A veemote nea thorounh | avatiable. ape va b-ten, i Furnished 84 LOUIS “I l ( HORS] | Highiand My Wigan MU 4-2046, wr 4 room house, MY 3-1180, a a ha Appr | Wood eee Lake Rd. Custom Asphalt = ne Z * - f | iw . x. REALTOR 8's ACRES ON. AUBURN. AVE, Help Wan Wanted Male 19 Mwy Drayton eine. Paving | 18ST. FLOOR. rag ler! 26% W_ Moron, Porn rE S A642 Near Auburn Helahte. Good ae nae TOOL AND DIE ine resent alee courier wath Sig nm AAD wavtes, On MY 23-5821. bo Square C FOR DOWN PAY i site We also have wiliar with stamping | counter wor Pp ding. _ ; — ay or ‘purchase ol voltages, parcels aie rar “aaa, quality for Brent ee ne the piv’ Cranbrook Drug, Maple Om |e Lake Otten. VICE RE- N 1 CLEAN fer tancninn Nance, Coo ARCA? Ur H.C Newingnaw predicied’ts retain a's Ne. Sena, | ingineer in Mov etter stating | Ren Cranbrook Birthingham, FENGTORER- WARTS 10” QUFPLE: ERIC MOTOR EEAVICE BE “| May Pi eageen - NANCE CO. 1 1185 N. Perry | ‘Corner ee ae Raa iiecigres fe retain fF ai the om\ ng pga Bl lle etuention | won ni FO BS LiGHT HOUSE: amir income. Janitor. ay paint. vo 1. TRY heb . TCH. ~cor > FOR BALE. ~ rear Only tep cali saleam 4 xpeeted PO. Box 449, of 2% yr. old : : RNACE ANED AND! - . enetie shower, : . MCE tah ae (ACRE 6 ROOMS" "NATH yes! proven Tecards ded "reward | Pontine, Michigan. —| a oe an oy rERAL AREA | FURNACES CUBANED $1788, A Pontiac Press for bachelors to Hontiee Cal, ee ¥ P 2 OR ga ou, ih rey os Meaity, i ae anleament h.4 =~ TOOL, DESIGNER WATTR RSG WANTED, Nid ORE 16 of Pontiac omplay ment a . | TAWNMOWENS SHARPENED \ND peeteeter, Cab. EW x C- sabes =< ir naportatien concern. t REPAIRED “NE: gue Seen ocgedl ar| 2 YF aege ah Some | ave rpren fs te, Easel matics, Be chasing Unalge: sien, ete An WANT AD;*; Je River — goo antin ‘ ne : : ~ | sone $2800 Furnished re eteNCR IES ‘an "ter ihe s at een M8. or prec’ wan FG. CO | Array ae qe Chasing: ,eontigentigl *- , Cm 3-711 =m f = | mart er , - “ Fxeetient investment or butidin “AND OPT ORK «4 OURS 149 ee eeeie Re, Lake Orton | na Ad Placed At r cel {17 AND SAP oso jo: FOIL aL Woot: n ac Ou : jars outride Clarkston Pte eed at dee Me sisuethiceneary Pant ba. | ~ ; 1% ay oe of 14 Mile Ra. A . er acre with terms Noth- e intment F 1 8 “URGENT ' ewa ; | ‘ Ing tke dh’ gr" 'ine" "money. to 8 cain 21487 after 8 pm ~ Wonderful Work for ] nm eebnes si 1 a es ‘. Why only tell the neigh- Warren Stout, Realtor spent "| WE NERD 2 MER fsa ged Women mM =e et pT ee ane TE hee Pistime em commissions. tec Mothers, clubwomen, oot we = : : ror ome ta, "are " ) rou want minimu i ° : ; . bors about what yo - nen DEF TolMENce ae. ‘nd it ms : oly nn uit . 2-708 ite r > 5 l everyone cnt ga ‘CONSIDER iH, DIVIDING | mecnamiees ine . rae rag? ae to sell . . ..tell every , SC Ne ‘3.04 ‘a to appolntme ROERN | WAN TES —ERF —WOCTT I WILL a coe 5 : 4 % saggeeral Printing and . ; through a Pontiac Press vanes in of so axe AP. | Brust be merrae STR eat ued | ie a AT NO ADDITIONAL akes i] ual e bet) : 4 ft of shore if t month | os A PE o o¢ x! ; ee! Geaing art plese b +t, We Lalli Pon | WE NAVE A PERMANENT PO . +0 COST TO YOU Ine Some b Li 4 cere i tor Dressmak’g & want ad. opel cat saloon ak d60 a aah. Set ane hrmnige od ¢ meet these AOE. WT YY ewe nage Ea. | invesimen iy i : i; i \ C. PANGUS. Realtor | vary cleanin Toute, ri “ = rg a fe ea SA on S [ OP Hy = ae MI§ Ortonville. NA 1 MS | Can DR de 2. Baveation - i pa 7 art. ee ay z Preferably some © NG. ©) EW WALL Pamiby cloTaING Just Diat FE 2-8181 ACREAGE W; ~ T ED A of TERS }: ranee ’ ' We have several buyers for tome« - matte : ~ By : e & vacant land. Call ® Inspec tt can and ask foi an ad taker sow kt tue you have | Atm! wn in ire Ualifed my for S| Saylit x i RILEY RENT ESTATE ReRuare ‘ie red. reatet | , SOO Kilzabeth Lake na i uf ear, Also “ = =o Cal PR 88658. | if PE 4-115, as FR 44021 et J t Clemens. a inter LD e+. W ; r f home a \ a LE 46 ACRES oF LAND ald seperate & ers & trimmers \ FOR | a Melrose 4655. . \ ~ & 5 \ J , i ao ’ ‘ ; \ ; : / * . BIN: Glark 88 3 4 LEA ROOMS. ip Ee 2-0318. HOME- $35; Bole attachments in. TV, $50, FE like mew. $125. 21- 5-2766. 100 REBUILT to $125. — lor N §-4 REFRIGERATO. home, cal SALE,S 123 YARD Sone) BARE CAR- pe . Reg. $8.95 for $5.95 gs FURNITURE Waterford OR 3-1225 1058 SIEGLER OIL SPACE HEAT- Ga. Thompson 70d M50," West Sale Household Goods 73 ane 2 gare I Bee. 2 livin arses : REAR OF 106 | 5. SAGINAW 14-Car Garages—$549 t , Cr 5 rm. chairs, electric fan, % » Hudson Seal coat size 12> 1 Lakeview, Pontiac. FE 2-6682. LIVING mar SUITE. 2 PC. $40. | cual PAINT coals. a price. At Jack's Baidw LIVING ‘op FURNITURE. SFE __ Bain. 23-0465 after 5. AROE. Late AND MATTRESS, brand new. $15.95. Pearson's Fur- | niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LAUNDROMAT WASHING MA- chine. $235. MAyfair 6-1823 FE 5-5475 ~~ i-A- ALUMINUM SIDING { Installed or in stock No monev down, J. L. VALLELY : | “The old reliable pioneers” L 1-6623, Days or Eves. ;1 FOE OIL TANK, } TIMKEN conversion unit. FE 4-7606. |: WHEEL TRAILER, REMING- is] typewriter, metal finishing CimED OAK TABLE AND 4| _ tools. PE 24262. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU =e __chelre-90)_ FE ¢0Ms.__=—=ss_ | | WHEEL TRAILER 12 PT. x 6 tes FOR THE HOME CAN BE) LARGE ROSE VELOUR COUCH.|“ 9 in. box. Like new. Must Is warm, FE FOUND it me $35 Tappan gas Sea ee $50. Ex- be seen to be appreciated. UL Keys = $161 Sommeeee Ra., cor- Wi OR Ag on out wav but a it | cellent conditi |_2 2-1224 —ber_Union Lake RB bulatory accepted. FE ure and appli: | LEAVING STATE, wit “SELL | FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD. CON- 7 BEDROOM. PRIVATE HOME.| P¢S,°° smbulstory Sncee of all kinds (EW gO ee oe eee ing eie | diuee Ot, TANKS O90 $-0120. Lecated in beiongy Le Lake, Oil) — IN — hog trade dept. for real) ehairs, electric fan, 34 length | 7 7 CHAIN SAWS. 2 MEN MOLL, forced air furnace. Electric stove | WE Oment and at rea- eet MONTHS TO PAY | Hudson Seal coat size 12° 1138 3 horse | Rew. Ket 45008 PE 80a rate. Men, or women. Bod Sis eck Sroula aera tee aaPce BUR pups “COMPLETE | Gly ~sOn” PIPE PERLE - co acre Tree A N EDRM. BRICK TERRACE. a to barking. Poooe FE Ss a ; with chest PE $401 CIN, SOt, PIPE. PER LENGTH = — 2223 WAROGAIE 338; 6. "a.“Thomesed $ 7 BEDROOM BRICK. FULL BABE- tiotel Rooms 62 , Lette MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE| * Bagh, 2 cules welcome. 7a iy oer | RSatabae dcahis o duburs Die Portable ‘typewrijer, Both ‘in cust oom PIPE) TS _Pessi. | HOTEL AUBURIN TM Reg. US. Pat Of ae Heights-on Auburn _good cond. FE 5-6895 | gave FL aaa z 0052. C WESTSID R ME. FENCED —— ; - = r’ UMBING SUPPL PVT BATH AND > ENT. § wear Hecpltal. Upper, Real = gl fy i curth Bt ott’ Joslyn 911 56! POs fa or} ‘room sn, Bigg Pies 7-/8 | APT. GAS RANGE, LIVING ROOM af puna pie 72_8. Sagina FE 56-2100 - "Gas beater, $7 8. Parke Corege ae pee eS | er eee ee Gboking ‘and refrigeration. units. cm Cuite. fuss Tedio comb. Washing | 7A, CHING CHAIR BED AND|$ RM SPACE HEATER BLOW. J ROOMS & BATE, UTIL PURN. Gmail children, bg mo. Fit 3826. — 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — 464 Auburn — ie 33 “Sometimes Herbie's very adult and well-behaved, but fange Cheap. Boone, ° sola bed. Simmons. Reasonable. an cond. $50 > RS. UPPER. NICELY PFURN. EES NEAR EASTERN FE 41161. BEAUTIFUL For Rent Stores usually he’s normal! __ ass : \§ FT. RESESSED 2 pea. ‘Private ent, MY _3-1234.|9 ROOM UPFI te | BASE BOULRYAAD Eaters | ~ = 2 APT. SIZE GAS REFRIGERATOR easy euains.| bat bachiue, rit a bene. Be Best quality J ROOMS NEAR GENERAT HO8-|;~fig MongRN Le OTR sis" PER MONTH cia, teak aed oe rear" black. Business Oopertunitios 66 Ss 70 UL: agseg’ 4 Both exe. cond. Siioman. Electric ‘mantle clock. We — 4 Hines. Of» 3-0522. t side . : top in center on siness Opportun waps BUILTIN RANGE’ AND OVEN puel Ave. Mibed: MU) STR wOal aL. WATER zt ~ ~~ - __ 4-8352. 7 R BATH. UTILITIES! fe: uire 606 Menominee. corre siencia | West Urow'St Cail after 6 p.m. | ee Stainless steel. Terrific Buy. eerie heater, $67.50 cash & A turn. 3-9386. oe a ena rED ARPETED | °*4_N._™._ Boulevard at_V: Eee le can. 3-4601. ’ 2 MALE. 1 FEMALE BOXER| Michi t METAL CABINET SINK §| 4°” thompson. LARGE eek a ATE EN-|' eke i. a _ Family | 2 BEDROOM IN CUAL ore ee KE SUNOCO fatty gh ae or cash Call after agra Lake Avena alae _ arewers, after 6 pm. FE 200s. || _ Open eves. * trance 387 Osmun, PE ¢4150. PE +4760. rm. 28x25, Uul. furn. Partial ped oh a Tne Garten | side. FE 23-2144. ee akey Gans eee | ————— NORGE AUTOMATIC” WASHER. | 1) puck pEcoys. CHEVY HEAT- 3 ROOMS & BATH Ach FE 48234 or after 6, z a airy sat Use 6 ROOMS ~ R Office Space 64 SS ectaaiine “Gatien. “Presently Lh pcre OUTBOARD 5 Sooo w. a aon Munro Elec. Co.| "4, with defroster, space heater. x ig rade for ¢ w er. ab ntoatnd tet Ls Jae - sicuy Mains, “gent lavews|— 9 OAKLAND geek, Ererrihing separate. aauns.| _ Rent Office Space 0] seine 2, fr, Mcestaue all | S00 efter 8 pin. BARGAIN |oventecosep sas prow | Lake, $20. FE Clean 3 rooms bain, Heat fur- | 2 SIND BATH PVT-—EN: |} OFFICES, Wnt Rexr aera] Yr 2. Eee 1 Oe ee Se er ton aire Pat ee ALTON TV. 3s STORM WINDOWS & SCREENS, r : 5 \< 3 AND 4 ROOM AP AST aioe 6 nlsbed. Parking facilities. $0 mo. | trance. Utilities furn. PE 4-8179. — Sood Perry. Convenient ~~ STANDARD OIL motor — Trade for Jeep or var 515 BE. Walton Sr tener, Beet come: #16 feet = FE 5- : ‘ 3 BEDKOOM HOME NEAR LAKE! 14 ail dewstowa. ua Anaett, . 3 or make offer OR 3-5064. Call FE 2-2257 m, call FE § 5 PP eat ze ACADIA APT. NO. 2 __Loutse. PE 4-1193. Inc.. Realtors. 1s eo, st. Has several 2 stall stations for before 9 am. or after § p.m —WIATTRESS AND SPRING = — — 5 } RM APT. EVERYTHING FU Newly dqtoreted apartment with FURN. W8 6. - lease in the Pontiac area, Perry | i Vick ‘ is NEVER USED ALUMINUM nished. Ol) heat. All private.| 3 rooms & Der month. |? .BEDROOM UNFURN. 46 &.| FE_o-0ees. & Madison. Dixie & Parkinson, | #81 FORD VICTORIA. TRADE PE 4-4949 | 'sereens. 23 x 38 inch for Reyn- Reasonable. Inquire 22 Auburn. | Childr Kt welcome: Liste, Morshall. FE _¢4@ 2s ae COIS SPACE 3" AVAIL- Elisabeth Lk. & f:58, Janes K _for_good_metal boat. UL _2-1183. PORTABLE STEREOPHONIC HI olds window, | Sacrifice at #2 : : hools, . and dow R- a : ; onville. Free | c e ra, 3 dturn-| each __ Sg PO a aed emai amine Weilheated ax ‘maintained. Am-| ? Race, Olt Cass Us. Oe a Sa0st, | Plains.” Excelent waoenuon, A Ait trainin mate jeialsstatance | "food cond. 678 or trade for ca! table $78.0 1432 | 39 x ay VANITY “HAND BASIN. —— ‘= $18 A WEEK. laundry fa s. See care- DRM. E i SLD. | —Sonditioned. Gas heat. OR 3-4859. v > or station wagon and some | Cast iron. Best grade. $18.50. Teg, SOs. oe 8 re Raker” at 4-2 Arcadia Court, cor-| > ST os AM. BRICK, ood. “eupreient to NEW OFFICES—WESI SIDE. FB _Seprpg Howard. On s-o¥ns atver| Gigerence, ORS)” “™| Are In Store For You |PP EAR Fie | rel ee West. 7 Rats FURNISHED CHILD WEL. ner -E. _G. chool fe churches. EM 3-0038 - BRITTANY SPANIEL. MALE. 1 able. OL 61927. ____ | S-OAL ELEC. HEATER, 960.95 ‘ ome ai Cherry a Call after! Or Pe 2100 brea 5 ae J BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. DRAY- | OPPICE OR STORE SPACE. IDEAL TRUCK SERVICE—Doing good busi-| yr. old. Started: for deer rifle, When You Use A aa PAINT-TILE: LiNotEUM 30-gal. auto. gas heater $44.95: ¢_p.m FOR COLORED, 5 ROOMS &| ton sree. $85. Rent or sell. FE| locoticn., belwese Birmen Tele: | meni, “terge ctock’ of parts. & | cr ten FE Se ‘ a nee Tacasey liars ona stand dy eee Ss 4 . i . iJ * a 7 RMS. PURNISHED, EXCEPT] bath. PE 2-614. 5-6197. graph, Will ‘remodel ‘to suit| supplies §" block, bulldinye on |CASH FOR USED TVS.” TAPE Ponti P *SHOVER'S- | cet 921.08 a and dishes. FE 5-8789. PLAT, «RMS & BATH. PRIVATE yRMs KITCHEN FURN: WHITE finan. 1941 8. Telegraph. FE| approximately i's acre tot.| fecordere and radio oor ontlac rress 140 3. Saginaw SAVE PLUMBING RM APT. AT AUBURN HEIGHTS | ‘entrance. Near State St. & John- | —Couple. $40 mo. 107 Wall 8 83 ger allel Rell geod peagghantes COMMER tk PRONT LOT. _REFRIG EXCELLENT COND. 44 41728 Oi ne AME STORM ee ty ts rnished. Heat bes son, 117 Elizabeth fk Rd.|3 RMS. AND sit MECHANIC B ny rtunities 66 ta veatmeet. "000, ‘Terms. = 06. Piss & clesa Be ood ley eee aah . fs ralabed: aad ely rtridge| jy ‘5. : ee FE 40534. Ing. 2)a Au usiness ppo u a DEAL —— ae pehevte ig 2 level home. Value RgLLAwWAY BED. o: “OPA | fechas parr t caenee. Sell all or Associates. 7% So ——————- tl ae PACKAG —14 unit mo! : ad A gas range. retrimerator, ce ye. aPartty, te paced o Heat / ‘ oa ren 900 oo ee — rake omalne tncom patos ars pome: P go a wry anita. Sse meee we Saran , ere ge divine eo wet: | ves fe wee i all utilities bernihed io = I | S C. PANG GUS, Realtor | _down. Write Box 13, sox 13, Pontiac Press pew. All in good repair nce. ogg Ey Se MALE AN EXTRA DAY sleciric range. ; | O INCH STEEL CASEMENT Associates ore o “Dit: DEN : EPT Pariride ° 2166 Mid. Orvonvule. _NA_4-3818) CAPITAL AV AILABLE take trade for part. We recom- | DELUXE CONSOLE IRONER FOR FREE RUN 37 Orchard Lake Ave _ | eluded. MA 5-1843 after 6 p.m. CAND ATIC UPPER, REASON: SO « ROOM HOUSE. | 36. ss ormatin Investor has Feady cash sing ‘bul: ee ne Se seem Fe) een tie Ce fom PLACED AT OUR Es BOUGHT. gol DEX 2b HP COAL, FIRED, BOILER Will take» child. FE 4-7267. ns . o > ones up aficase "“_S . > Lh era bh w changes. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- eight yeers o all Detroit, KEnwood te EXTRA. LARGE ‘RESIDENTIAL : ous. FE 2-060}. | reved $1500 Call TRinity © ROOMS ston PARTLY * Jeash Lake, AD, OILITY OF od. | DRY” CLEANING BOSINEES— POR STATEWIDE School Por_teden ne 1aewa SPACE WEATERS, C4 ROOM 39. | $608 “Detrot is 1 OIL — e. ren iw cpoom roar rr] STMPLE _ | tect facia: Fe tae ee cal after pin. FE) Mosl Eotate Serves of ovine | STATEWIDE REAL STATE PUG re Ra ee 161 Prospect St 7E_ 2168: (BEDRMS GAS HEAT. IN TOWN nt. Telegraph oe e-esny | 8 Teer . bane Ws Maple, te mile W. Or ing GE WASHER & BENDIX RMS. FURNISHED CLOSE TO Reasonaple. MY s-u¥24. FOR SALE OROCERY BUSINESS. | fy) of rwinbrook 3.3286 ELEC. GUITAR. matiow WELL OO chard Lake Rd Styen as, Wai, Ptymanmh (6100: eenen 5 t |3 eres iaever ¢ ROOMS & BATH. 68 KUCLID.| Beer and Wine license at inven. pump, lawn mowers. tape re- SINGER PORTABLE. $1680. | FE _Mi- Fi Comb. $78. FE $96 _Chendior $46 mo. luguire at 91 Bucia. tory. Reasonable Rent, Good corder, motorcycle, ironer, FE DURING PONTIAC'S 23337, Michigan Sewing Center. MINUM COMBINATION cR heat. All 7 ROOM HOUSE. 850A MONTH. | Neighborhood. Can FE 3-041¢ V ale = -Wa = eee Pe ALaT GVANTC SiNOLE-BED. aPRINGS & Mat.| ALUMINUM, COMBINi ee Julities furnished, ‘reat 08 6483 Saline, Waterford evenings. FE 23-8219. 0 oz, ELECTRIC RIC | DRYER. areal FESTIVAL DAYS tres; chair, night stand chest & | Free Estimates, . = , ACL c iki dense | WHEN YOU USE |é taxos sopu socat auto FOR LEASE FOR LEASE ne {ott . sition. Separeis vingle bed lame, | Renneth Bieri FE. 61898 ‘ROOMS & BATH. NEAR FISHER Pontiac Press a oe _ Fateherhood ton. OR 3.4201 itn, ‘ot tt ice, loading docks. | HAVE OVER 43,009 EQUITY IN H | R R Y | cine cm "abe toe eectiona: | “ANCHOR FEN "ENCES i Body. Inqui e * 5 R A for information. or what have you. Jos- ° roner, freezer, lawn furni- money own : 4 NICELY i RMB. _Pridham_ Keego Harbor. FOR LEASE NEW AND | MOD- RI. (Dick) V V ALU ET n, Pontiac. _ture. Garden tools, ete. $7 Mark. | FREE E ESi1 rIMATES PHA Sit Adults, FE_2-3861. § RUOM MODEAN. DOWNSTAIRS ern 2 bay station. ma! w » FURNACE WITH TANK & —o } RO UPPER. AUBURN | W A N | AD Redecorated, FE Celt or MY | 3 Mi. from Pontiac. Reasonadie | 345 Oatiand “Ave ron 8 ‘. 21° renisters” Swap for power mow: | BUMPER Foor BEG oR. | ER ~ AVAILABLE NOW Heights. Private entr, & _3-1145. rert Ca.. PE 2-3433, after 6 p.m. | FE 5-0693 or 4-383) er Ce on pinto equal value Tazier sieel overhead doors one ry ‘uire uburn. RM. HOUSE 1 AT pores LAKE. for inform. oy 550 Be: oe Elizabeth Lake | BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING Pactory seconds. 7_ROOM. UTILITIES DURING PONTIAC'S || _0u neat _On_3-1450 GROCERY & T. SACRIFICE. _Sale Land Contracts 67 67) Ra _____| Machine. Blond cabinet. Button: | 1 (a. Home Heaters Sv sec weet 4onre vanasaabbe. Il child, 125 N. Tele- ~ ° - FE 2-8459 or PE 2-3604. SWAP 8 KP BOLEN GARDEN | holes and sig sag cquipped Pa oot G&M Construction pany 3260 will tate sme ? DAY TRM. NODRAD WI BATH, IND | _FE 2-0459 or FE 23-3604. balance tee 10 8 SUPER FLOOR HEAT Dixie Hignway. raph FE 60000. FESTIVAL S foor. Near bus, ecbool, close Tel- Li RESTA 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 8.480. | tractor, tor chain saw. UL 2220] for“S months. pel Sas eee ood cite eee —priTiNGe FOR yl it dll vee. FE YOU MAY RECEIVE AN Hues. she. a eS cute | te ecmiereet Cost te you 94.608, | SMALL OIL HEATER 812 @ INCH) PE S472) A & A. Products Co. the | fuel it MRADE = "irate pares Oy ot enone: v — } ee ed ADDIIORAL DAY | "inulaton, sues Orenard Li | Hert, te, gu snerence te fegure | Socereduy matert,) Wea ames | gap oe oe. ate ste Pe Geto. | BANKRUPT STOCK ||” U youn otb me |_seie pie "UL Sama ——— rmina : ar iy - : i OPERTY A Living roo; - Bedroom see | S No. 1 ON ANY AD PLACED AT OUR $95 PER MO. rt. $8,500. $1,000 down. Res. FE 46-4813. Ask for Mr. awar oR et Page ph AN hl 3 he ges poke CHICK’S MY "3-371 r ains ARCADIA No. STION T 1V aul M. - Jones, Real Est. | _Clark wn Lames eed tables. Beg | SEECIAL Ball “RUGS #24 95 Mc- = ‘ Ok TION TO BUY _ Huron LAND CONTRACTS TO 8UY OR SWAP 4 LOTS FOR HOUSETRAIL- springs and mattresses. Must sell | i. Carpet, 2685 Woodwa FRANKLIN j eCWa Brick } bedrms., basement, tiled pe 49559 FE 8-1275 = oo Bari Garrels, EM 3-2611 | _°7 EM _ 3-250 immediately. A chance or a real| FE 2-7701 NEW & USED WOLVERINE ees se rere fe= 5 =| —— = EM 3-4086. SWAP PUREBRED FEMALE BOX: pee. Retreow, Seong nl ly ore | SINGER SEWING MACHINE WITH : 5 M : al screens, . . ———— er for gauge sbotgun xie Hwy r c) Ope n ater: = hempeimann a, 3, W. xase, cor- | L1QU OR BAR Money to Loan 68 40772 after 5 "til 6, Friday “tt oF 1,000 ft. north by See. qneate, of —s Leste | Som tintan Bei sash $236 fais Stove, etrtecrator From oot twins =a Bay City year round steady (State Licensed Lenders) TRADE, | 1962, STUDEBAKER OR of A_& P Market = for moe a Mon seeen bal. bs Ga a oe Se or or motor scooter o Capito ance aes . s. All have ve < od petroee. 9345 GALE RD. PONTIAC LAKE.| $4o' hporhood rege, mesuttal 4 LOA TO $809 _table saw. MY 39-1180. WASHER ORYER anor Font ance TE ter ay | ellty Howe Paint ... $2 east of Court House —t_me,_ Cal _Tneto +ii. bedrm. home adjoining the bar Baxter Me LiviN Me WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT “SPECIALS $50 Electrolux vacuum. $1485. | Celoten Vextx® sheets ... 62.35 e8. - Stop By Today ~ 3055 Auburn Heights — with ‘ath sew See nent. ‘This SS _tavrese &. vet or_oelt. 93:30 moo on 3-2900. vringerare |, was 1 FE bee | an $ rm. lower. 2 Bedrms. @ bath.| fine business & ell Teal estate TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ATERFO GE WASHER, New. Pully suto-| _ Terme. ren. 03 sa . 4 rm. upper. 1 Bedrm. & bath. first time offered for y $16,- Clean 3 bedroom brick home. matic —_ Saver. Both Wash | TRADE GAs NOE FOR ELEC- *|DOVELY WEST SIDE. 3 RMS_&| 3 rm. apt. 1 Bedrm, stall down. 961.000 full price.” | 202 S. MAIN One teat 1% betba Praiebed | © Sines Somes ipetaied $909 | te te range eB emnre Be Electric | PIPE-BRICK-STEEL 53 N. Parke St. bath. Pvt. ent. Couple only. FE sinelues heat. Reas. , 214 E. ST. CLAIR] take jake to. car ‘or anythin Matching. Free —— be. rer ADVANTAGE OF THE FHA Terms Free Estimates FE 4-3546 — 5-438 _ 16-1985 WE 3-4200 WE 3-1269 TAVERN > ROM of value on down payment. livered Be Ee akae: at ogc AR at SEA | Open 8-6:30 MON. thru. SAT. MODERN, 4 ROOME AN ND BATH. | Aare ani Bay City—Industrial neighborhood, ROCHESTER OMEO}| St value on down payment. WG. | HAMILTON DRYERS, New. “Quer, BORRD = | : Nights: FE 43546 Automatic heat - White Be | ATERACTIVE eg i“ cae. nice corner building, living quar- LOANS $25 TO $500 Whitcomb, UL 2-2830—OR_ 3.3885 anteed. Delivered .. - 0148 _Perry | a rE. SURPLUS LUMBER FE 510 ete area. MO" 42007. mo. Security deposit ‘net Avail | ters, attached garage, rk- AUTOS WILL TRADE 8) BUICK HT. ALL | 7, DE-IN NY DEPT MATERIAL SAL@8 CO. a Pedd Ds i ee cee | eee 18th. OR _3-3300. ae ee See over 9 oe BOUMLEnE DS oncee mer, and cach for, .~ or “56 | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP TRA he son 9p | 9240 highland Rd. (M30) OR 3-703 . prev - : 4 elec. washer .....+... |= a COLORED. 2 BEDROOM BOARD ANCE go. 1185 N. | 29 Aton Wooo! a i23.Loo 06. OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791| FE 5-6250, evenings UL "p28 . 4 ‘WEST HURON Fe ites | 3 $ tc. tm. eulte weeee eee B10 08 | BUY AND SA ie Large living room and kit oh rry St. PE 6-061, BRICK y PL 32-3619 PL 32-3610) WILL SWAP OR SELL — a RAND NEW SOFA BEDS. 344 3 pe dinette... SF oh «" sols pipe, & ........ ponire, at Gene eee ST oak aaten, deere end | eet Call—Geo. M. Potter_Bay City— "PRIENDLY SERVICE” eke ergs ee Miholawav, ved, complete, 810 88. Ley irs sprites ity ae aed pide, oss ae ee eee: fu Ki : 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX TW 5-5669 or TW 3-9687. —&. de after Hollywood bed frames, $605 Lounge chair “"¥59.95 3 outarde flush door CORNER ELIZAB & UNION) furnished. Adults only. Mar Bl If kK NE | nerspring mattresses. $17 95 | Lounge | cece: $39.95 No 3 oak floorin Pe Studio couch .., ...-.+6s ae a2" _— Seis ve "MA 41300 |OWLY 4a HEATED, — MOM ACAILARES Columbus Ave. Gay CNY. alich y For Sale Clothing 71| Parntere si Orchard Lake Ave. WY MAN'S Cees coanbee: =e = IPLE & h - ighland — ‘or our new {all catalog of hun- ‘f OA at AE at in ie 7 - a ae. dreds of business gppertunities, FINANCE com PANY 2 2 MENS, SUITS, SIZE 4 Pian bege omonets wi sorines TW pike, met terme, PE elias 300 eee Lumber | ~_CONVEN- vicholi arger Co. — ind mattress ANGE FOR GAS FINE HTODERN_ APTS in scnen| OAK GROVE APTS. mee < oer aus TB eT sores | frst Sill accept homes, farms, BORROW UP TO $500 | ai 1 SIRS CLEAN USED WORK | _Purniture. 4 Orchard Late Ave.| TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR OAs BEFs AND BEE HIVES LOts OF First and second floor. FE 5-4032. 500D GONDIL- OFFICES IN pants from 36e; shirts from 18; CASH & CARRY SALE 1000" W. ie | eee =o 5 rooms modern. First class.| CLEAN, AND IN GOOD CONDI fishing CERISE «AND BATH. Steam heated. Aduits | oniy. FE tion—close-in > Foom home | in [SORT “Sales TREES EVERY | Tonics — Svestee Pieins — Owes nays. 360 Oreha oe, © tachi Coes All new merchandise in bedroom | USED WATER SOFTENER. COM- BATHROOM FPETORE 8D Fireplace, glass arage.| 92-6414 or FE 4-0527 (9 to Peldwms cehoai (Gorry THING. Rebate aA Le. Ave. | cota, living room furnitere. chests, pete, # furnaces! Hot water & steam Near airport. Adults, ref. req. children under 10.) $50. ; Ms HAVE $3,000 TO CcEPT | BOYS BLACK LEATHER MOTO atovea, refrigerators, washers, 9-887%. Soca: caatesaatiel (water OR }- Paul A. Kern, Realtor 5-6106 Double brick store our cusqeetions. Apply Pontiac Bnd era like new. size 16, gryers. baby furniture. metal cab- Used Trade-in De t. Hardware, elec. crock 5 LAKE ORION, HOUSEKEEPING Rentals ’ “FE 20200 | DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER, ONE «| Use¢ —— a a ee _Press, Box ost $30 ea. Sacrifice. neta, linoleum rugs. ote. |All eae Gas = F o95| tile Galvan copper dieck ¢ rT . from a . cen re wea some w Cost. | LOWNRe CNAIF .....sss ttings. ers ist tion Matias) __ tan "case Rana Vann | Electing vacates | SOE ERIE late Come omy vurt| Eee mcrae | crwer = HBR) Beene ea ——— . . re subur coat, size I" ‘MOTEL KITCHENETTE WEST SIDE - $8 ROOMS.| HOUSE FOR RENT, NEAR E 2-8855 s OR 3-8863, : Also light brown woo! suit, size "Saginaw Pe 2-0893. Davenpo chatr +4 HTS SUPPLY Utilities furn, 919 per, eae; one 1 betrecnse. “péfrigersior & stove. | _ schools. OR 3-206. oN® DRY UTE Racy Parking = Phone FE 0-000 | _1+i6. All iike new Sean GaED. 0 RNTTORE Table atte b 4 chairs -: a (2685 Lapeer Rd PE 4-6431 < eed HOUSE TO RENT. 71 OMAR. FE gale, Lake Orion Vicinity. Call FALL OR WINTER | WEDD ht & sold. A & B bea. 90 Pitctric range ....... $80.80 CIRCLE PLUORESCENT LIOHTS, EAR PONTIAC HIGH 3 5-346. WEST SIDE oe Ooms MA _5-3521. sown. Size 12. FE 6-8243_ wv oward. Phone FF 3 Hide-a-bed Laewsanes aces OOSRO | eon meters lights fee kitchens. Rte rooms KEEGO HARBOR-4 R &| RESTAURANT. WELL ESTAB- Ladies 5 SHAOMOOR RED TWEED|" DONT BE MISLED- inettes and recreation rooms. inno apts, pny * Finer novel a tara" plus washer, dows very exceptional, bedroo mn “enh lished. On saris. either cash or sinc aees coat, site 42. 625. FE 2-7524 | = Sel = a aw Elsa aera THOMAS ECONOMY Michigan Piu ere ete Eee & refrigeratot. Phone OR 3-7193. rms 3-01 : = a eee ve to ITY itches. blind — stitehes, H- | 36) 8. Saginaw FE 3-018) chard Lake Ave. — 130 | NICE CLEAN 3 ty ROOMS i BATH WEST SIDE sible family. "Gait Sac Jack Loveland, RESTAURANT Werk Sew Lg 20 E. arg tle Ae ion a4 ae non eee OR’ 3.8008 | Ques tor $00.95 © Pontiac’ | wake ANTIQUE DISHES. OF “Cc ASH W AY er cae ee 2 | CAKEFRONT, BYLVAN - MODERS raphe eats Ulalmpm’ & get ei | MENS S0}T RIZE ia aL Most 23501 Michigan eeehl deal eck einer Marble: on iabee LUMBER PRICES uae. a SLEASANT : | person xeellent 0 ib & per ANS $25 TO $300 new Ladies coat, size 10. FE “Us : -i- = Teacher. $12 ®: T bedroom . Automatic “13 r LO i | DAVENPORT #76 4 PR. DRAPES NGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT. 7 w ws ae ease th chooses ares. “a oe extra‘ bath. per are to tnchuden “Tving quarters. Sener On your signature or other se- sree , with cornices 64050. Like new. bal oh Magnivox armchair model STANLEY ALUMINUM) wimnO weekly, FE ¢ | NEW WEDDING GOWN, SIZE 10 | white, ONLY, CLEAN SRM. APT Seip ee | at oe corel ere | see eee ent nae | eae |soncae PetPy wauooaNY»| Donteareee en cn al! ‘ster’ and —— i serv e as endly an e j DUNCAN be 10ye Bevel, seees between Cottage Rent Houses Furnished ! 56 | MONEY FOR MOVING & RE-| 1. Tf A NGUS, cae fal, Visit our effice or phone FE sven, Fox 6 COAT. BEAUTIFUL. pe. dining set 1 step table Pair, 6-2601 _ urmeister S . ae URTHBAN 3 LAROE PLA LDL LPL PLP PPP PPP ae to Lenee as 6-8121. of vanity lamps Bedroom chair | WALNUT SECRETARY. | $26. AN- | NORTHERN LUMBER a Couple only. $20)1 BEDROOM. UNION LAKE PRIv- CO. HOME & AUTO WOM ang “SIZE 16, 6OME NEW.| & ottoman, Desk chair. 6135 Wing | tique table 19x27, white marbie | gl ae fleges. Compietely furn, EM 3-6367 _ Pern ot. Fe beet P ' : LOAN CO $7_ Mark Loge, Bd. Birmingham. MAyteir| tcp. 060: Sucil Kua. ‘rca rid eat - ) RE COZY, CLEAN. ON | NORTHW LAKE AREA. MOD- _ ‘Se mn ee WET TEP 5749 never used. Ww i neh e Unturnished 55 : busline, Near grocery. re "sess. ty aig Call EM 3- peony with car- artr1 ge 1 N. Perry St. Corner E. Pike ae oweewend S Goods 7. 73 ELEC. TORYER, USED. fe os: —Base_ Sostedet. TF rR _ | aay i fot p™ deity 7 RM. LADY ONLY. 61 HENDER. o ‘ - Renee wan R di eal aie EW LY DECORATED ¢ ROOM 16 THE “BIRD” TO SEB Borrow with Confidenc ie tates ink A din Amol. « hop. e22W. Haron "SPECIALS Eos Boa alae ad nd TLY FURR. asicolm School area. ’ ; 1b 3 BED on es. om 3 RpOROUM, OUFCERES, Por ‘information FE 4010.) New Cleaning Concept $25 to $500 4 Bt F7KR | ELECTRIC STOVE KELVINATOR. Oris’ soar aver bie Wee & mquariars Opdyke Mkt. FE §-7041. use: PL. 3 & BATH & Tao month. Cail OR 3-9760. NEAT aie B : tnd gens! new, ae heat a fl fed Ronen Household Finance « sae i: an CALL AFTER Ake. cTnic DR YER GO -* oP Tem installed tiga #8 ‘Cash and Carry Specials us eT ain OUTSIDE)’ bo aml Lets Greve: Wane Ee pet per mo. FE 6-100: Frained. No experience necessary. 3% 8. Gepinaw Bt. PE 4-0538 i Phecie Living | ROOM SUITE, | “condition. $46.98 Munro | ° Matching Free yook-up. we| tu22 WP. Shelving. 13% Lin. Fr. wee foeuire + ats LLY FUR aig ts _ gener a. aS Seeinee —— tapiep Vana . beige. tweed | Elec. Co. 1060 W Riaron. Delivered Sw. P. shesiht ate Lin. "gS Gates FCs | tore Dat | sre.) betrm. ‘home. Fait bare. Bie tree role per cent |" WHEN YOU NEED i REPRIOERATORE 155 HX FOR SALE STOVE, MAGIC CHIEF eee rae! BEM, Psapp a : = ment, oii mens. 23-5762 after : : excellent. $90. 316 uarantee | Prefinished Mahogany i130" get , F) 3 RM. PARTLY FUR-| homes. avail now th June | 5 week days $25 TO $500 stove ws te. PE 2-0806.) 5 So Peneel REEZERS -™ [24148 Temp Peg Board ea. HOLLYWOOD APTS a . puY.| Sportsman's Paradise We will be ane to help you. 17} Li SUITE, $25. i ERS - - 08 Fi Go0oD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Jara Temp Pes ead (is pe 114 B, Roward ; * teak. is es We} ey ene Rome. Owner. Businessman’s Dream STATE | INANCE soe cones dining Pie fan 08 crave-marred elem, sereicned, or | pale anh En, GOOD, -eonb. 1888 HAGGERTY LUMBER & SUPPLY —h BATH Al: Wrapped up tn an es BTU, 1 rfect ec count pric WASHER 2 rhe, Auk nly #1 Oarhi pai Ses Wiuens Lake na, ties a FE package!” Boalt, motors, bait. tac: FE 4-1574 Bo. 3402 Hasereti, Siissbewn Ls. “sik years to o rE ¢ __ | ape roy Mee Lake te id outdoor unting #7 es Pontiac. LJ me en - ROE ool 19 rt poi court Por GET $25 TO $500 i ROOM PACE HEATER tare i abba aise ghey ean Lage Saturday eae ON YOUR ete Excellent Condition. $50, | '21_¥. + tall with accessories. After 2:30. | MA 4. 455] 30 wesher-l0 drier, Automatic coin ‘ Brunswick. _ FiROIDAD ., WAR WASHING MA-| _OL_ 2-0992. 4 tuded le 0 5460_ Brun: . “ELE laundry! Over, $100,000 | annual Sig nature . toto. ‘will a If SE isa CLEARANCE SPECIAL wit ° TRADE! call now for No. Pesce cone Pt eae Almost new. wy le oe Fe WELCH CONVERTIBLE BABY)" tar and _ ee = Se eS a a ba Values, $140.88 while tne mot) corer 820. Detect “pede Beem | Ds luxe Pull-down lights 95 WALNUT 3 PH. FE 2- 9206 $ No phone orders Hascna Fd a . & podsied — Le | 100 amo. fuse 28 95 430. “white hyime rm, chair, ¢us- Fivcrescent, AS Be $2. ate & ppieford, | Oe L H Gray bathtub rt 6-2004. OAKLAND built, $55, 5m Aye. ey a a _Agplaterd tet aks beller burner in | za og ‘| Ye , AT Was ar rl ge Pa deat chair, Smet 9 oan Famous EW. =s Diete 1 yr. migs. guarantee Off street parking, stove, : ins Lake. Call pm. . machine, makes buttonboies, tine ee ee enamee. with 1 child, OR 3-9616.| fii AND AgROCIATES BF ncn Loan Com fe 6 ¢ PIECE SILVER ORAY BEDRM “os oma Kutiouss 74 (_&. Thompson, 1005 M38, New low rents. See Managers. |¢ ROOM HOUSE F "| YEAR AROURD 3 J ok PGE OW HURON | _ 202 Pontiac State Bai Large, ch 7 lamps, ee Mo, sitechments ray, dal een arin Duo THERM OIL ~ 3050 ROOM SHOWER Pa ede groe! west OPEN ans Be gare. 681.4 AMPS _comdiion. FS 2H , SHIRLEY APTS. : : oil a A : __ Mortgage Lo ) Los Sante . @ Cees Portions. Orchard bala Ss. Brecusts = : mE 28 _ me | LAMOND 1 RING. CALL APTER @ re wt |é RM HOUSE G8) SALINE lake Ave. FOR oe eFRIG.| ANTIQUE & CLASSICAL CHI OR ee ee , "GLORIA APTS. $600 TO $2000 7 PInCE LIVING ROOM aUrTE. | POM ee MTG 5 YR, OLD REPRE. | AIT clocks MY aa an FOR ONT “WAIT, 0_ REFURB first and second mortgages Good : é 60101 DOLLS, GUNS, GLA = | $2. Mechanic _St. ; On first and second mortgages modern sip tables, matching | Qefare condition. $18, FE | Bace fag, ana Misclianesun inoppe | FL FINANCE Co. 1183 N, Perry St. caines ae ern of not. coftes : ca FREEZERS ) AT BARGAIN PRICES | Antiquit uuies = ono Large = Voss & Buckner, Inc. for $00, Par ouly $9 weeniy | 7%. Ste becca arl (nein) Toes woun, 16 0.m. rte 30, HOUSE UL die sAPTER t ee el 2 axe oe eer anets. BaD be. | fosen sa CHINA & CRYSTAL, | DUO-THERM CL. _MA gai. tank. 5 feninte TYPE CRADLE. 0 eahinet ee male cheap to a home. be seen at 99? Durant. FE - vm 2 “tye, fhe Dew HAVE fc es a new. ad Qocars in Senn k “a ee * our, ma! ‘ Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 74A cial i n 11 IN COMBINATION $0, 3 ‘ FUEL © PAINT _ McKinley xe | 438 © . Are, OL 29 E +3973 | Cas Li ; Seen CHINA AED CRYSTAL. length. Warwick's. ; GE ELECTRIC RANGE SPEED. HOT WA queen washing ma ie Po 3 in Ws WRIGHT, Realtor ome Gpen tu van” i . = a et Rg a ee ee ge : os —. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 en OP ee FORTY _ ; . by : ; : 4 : For Sale Used Trucks 107} For Sale Used Cars_110 { * 79 ____ For Sale Pets 87 ____ Auction ‘Sales | naman NK AND | LATE '33 CHEV. + TON 4% Hlangous 7 Sale Musical Goods 79 Hinton eid ee salt HE 4 to haul be na. For Sale ) Miscellaneous 70)For 5 sale Misco a Ne Se | ee | pba PUPPins, JOYS, Manta. rat SOO Pig ‘sd cagiee.. 5m = TABLE TWIN LAUNDRY, SALE tages. Senderde het Kast. re- Re: os Hits. Lk. Ra. —A — = oP Fame Goapenes 7 TOILETS 5 $18.96 Pons $10, a6-in swirls bike, 81s. | Baldwin Bpinet & .| _trieve. MUtual 4-6 arble 5 ig Og 1288. 4 ara 96 | stove, §25. FE 2-5603. ore ee), | VAkARERTS CA : $3$ ~ Vv ;, 40 ¥ 160 ra = PAINT om: waretes: in 5555; ADC WHITE $8 MONEY yest ity ton ven, oalt or . vewereies ~ oe ew fu trade need ton “: %in. bard r, el FACTORY TO YOU | ie male, : Ms e190" or ry bSiea. 2%-toot len, pone "$00 $6 DuPont vine Shag gal. MP. A te iste Zo. ci ‘Need 8 lx ne ort ee ax with trim "$60 96: tolons bh rE 64222 AUCHON ALE BAT ti PMI 8 ‘FORD T Ton § cyt Tee colored bal et wi s00.08, US. Govt Paint... $1.00 Gal" 110M. Saginaw t 80 mile wouth, % mile west of Lae FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL SRS wcseler. Sehpely MACTION i MERCHANDISE MART ‘Sale | Office Equipment 80 — “- sigue” furnitare, CHECK Us FIRST FOR - : agree chitin $-2100 1 8. TE) EGRA Age RD NICE PLEA- including electrical appliances— 172 1 mae N. eats > pil Ad md BLACK Fr songs a (lood for 4H ee netriowratens —_ mien STANDARD BRAND yd Top $$$ Deller “a : “GARAGE DOORS eee taney SaEB SYGMBEN.| Boots and Saddle Club. 461 E. SUM ciate meen 6 6 ae = * eh eee ee es ce ae gaa mae tin Yalae at Auburn or MI 6-3479 i . bad and up Hiccrte Soore ‘operator foiding|_ fan Rar ‘Sale Store Equipment 81 FROPICAL Fis Pdi : Ps — and disappearing iohsterin due to nome ure. ee ee oe, BIN. hop sow Williams leneousegalore. AN ~ Avoid Orehard Lk. Rid. | 1 oA GAS GRILL-BROILER 62 4 1 nema Fe RE- Malian ‘warble top dining room We ave “estimates on acres? fe" NSRWS Se ne ee ee Oe EAE oe suites> Blanket chest. Handmade model Patio Sidne Headquarters’ 2 pm —" | Soe ot “ane pas fits. Coverlete Dishes, Oriental | {open cn Gaturaers Piciers ie vow Raner A od HOBART meat sce the ney. | shell ote eased rugs. The follewing antiaves fa the | Noon 50) ales. Like | . tT ropleaf | BERRY DOOR SALES Crntles west of Poncine Airport. | ff, Tego Meat sc months sl *, EM ‘ot oes tables. Hoveveate, wash “Chet. | oes Ps FE 20205 4835 : m i Wardrobe, in Pine, Cher. | SAS Paddock _ OAL Baie, MACHINE & BOWLING| Sale Sportin oo Pon | Fy ‘and’ Walnut Pin ts come HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL PIN BALL : to 10 players. | aan nnn = FED GOOD HOME” d.| early, SORRY NO CHILDREN. | gas. New Ares oe Hig ae syperaar Nee tation room Bi 12 GAUGE bg “¥t Moo Auer 6p m Registere: pradpéle Brodie Auctioneers L | proved Value a; © “iition, Both for Poi -choke * — @- 9000 - le _Mgr. 2-153 < lightiy marred) cellent, cor t } Be = _ Tyler, Mgr. | $50.30. These are slightly ma gas| FE 5-6338, eLieny | 3 RIPLE Shores ra Trained, B’ B'rded 87A A oe me oan Piney’ al orchard gor ge B. Ea | ree Manes NEw en soAkDED Pontiac Sa a an emaieucny condition AQUA ROOs® AND cars 7 Tham = Cher fake =.18 ee noone con read A,X Fie TIGRE: | Berane, rs renee raph Truck Center , ==—mmelQheeee ev. Wie eS PANEL ‘DOORS , windows ra se oe” : AMER FIELD Bo el wool peste | MsNARY'S TAIL wiaees KEN. tj Sales : 4 : ——_ PEs; 8. Woodward Ave — maha ein pew tight indows FE _2-0441 | gag acket, ‘tine 60. PE 4-7632. nels. Teutaae & cattlaet s fae uc 1on 7 : ine 7 MI 62735 nelian b ja ‘ ——— itten ss . : ss rn" ene ‘STORM DOOR 36 werkt WIN | | GUN “SAL E iret od Pt delivery. 725 W. S089 Dixie Highway ; B —_— = IMPORTED OLD ENGLISH ROSE, Ora’ bcc. “airgare’ anton me | New & used shotguns & rifles. eee ee Drayton Plains Faciory mas VROLET 2-DOOR dinneY set. Royal agree fe Nites ie x 24 Fab ter One| Most gauges & oe | _ Hunting Dogs _87B re i y 7 om ae, ~ REST... ()/ AND on. A que tear) Et € a | “ | A ree, et SNe mary sees HM, rT . ‘ . ees PC ae aa dyed squirrel’ 20 - aie Worieie Ave. Byi- Tis 8. “Telegraph NOLISH POINT: | Ive ay re m. ‘Chwanerra 1967. Ww: xpen Liigee me: = i) : cape. large size brown nea te as “——~-——| GOLF SET. NEW. NEVER UAED | 1 REOIsTERED = years cid Tver y Saturd: LY 3% . pu rear co Good ; =tot ’ BY a ~~ Fs . Your Gar down. cherry drop leaf table and wai 2 : egistered. Comp mee er ° & Loe xm, = = . : w ' nulwnst bot MT 40385 a. SPECIAL | ne fy Protos seaay sath) |} REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT. wen) y ay Dail I. ae ay aX oemntin a ——- Digie—twy. dice 4 Sees! Wine North Chev. : ; Py i ane bree ofl FE 4-696 ee deme KENMOR® O° HEATH HEA et, male, 6 years old suy a Bhee! a4 rooms BY FH COMBINATION DOORS a hong a5 oe sea | Vred C Buucom. $208 Lippincott | ORlando 3-2717 For Sale Motorcycles DEMAND 3} Gene ae ae BE | Bunter Bird. st &. Westysra. ave. we . - an aniey ch O- | & SUN "36 Dodge ‘2-ton pic malta ingham RITE ALL CABINETS 2Ox) PE PROM ME I IWOTALL| fra’ Lapeer Mich’ Phone | DOOR PRIZES 6AT ¢ OVERHEAD, $173. | | Ye-tor, pickup = Heavy) mauge Teel retrier elo! $2 6. 50 restos ithing. One hawk 46746 SEPTEMBER 19 AT | ‘. HARLEY, 1 __GC D pen teers (0 CHOOS Rie alone Gurret adlenigen: C Gack can. et Greets Wa. off, 7 WEDMARANER BUNTING BOOS | SATURDAY 8 suction located | io, ant 500 CC TWIN, WE | “CLEAN CARS” | PROM TR : sire 58 te CHEVY 3 ome ee tee are _sligh Or Lake| _ IN Watch for sign. with rs. 2 v | miles north ef Oxford on : ANT) CO "| au Fluorescent. 383 Orchard CHURCH'S, I Aehorn H. W. Rowan. Phone | AY? i t of Metamora, | paint, full rece engine, A-l shape. | NERY. white walls. $1,795 or trade. Ave 3 . | iaxanser. Pose | thee de ie 3373 BT Ey ¢oeas. . en 30 igur Dr cff 24Mi. Rd. bet. — ; ; . : 3 ee SNOLISH SETTERS | en 1'y miles north to WE'LL | E raga! is KITCHEN | CABINET eee Seasonal ( losing Sale a8 10s aT aT Wail € Mos" OLD ENC shine Lanes, Ra. 04-94). 14 Holsteia + ig7 Fig ge 2200 9,000 00 MILES FERMS—WE. TR TR: ap _Sheltv_ & Dequindre. OL i-1970: Slightly scratche ; dust) 40 ner cent \@ ‘ ; $15.00 week. | “BPRINOER | fers, 14 months old- SE | i jue, $4830 while they DF F astic tent. Used once : REGISTERED Hei = YOU: ROLET 4-DOOR. pens: Ales. berrifte Ihe tons cides tinge Pand "ames Fey We ° Phone FE 5-5760 Son apour. oe puppies. FE =n na | Moet peoeecgeS Te neers heels Avty Wit Wars A re DEPE PENDABLE mo, Cc am 'S 1988 canrno ecntae op ; ac orders 1 : bi — , a Micnigan’ Pouorescent #2 10) Wholesale prices se “other WE ess gal SIR & Motors. AKC REG t fed. as bas 53-6482 400 tractor, 9804 i Motorcycle Good condition. ‘$200. oi Tikilare steerin and i rakes oslivtr in pense _Lake Ave - | ground ghd trina Park, 245) Med . acanonar FINANCE CO. old. Weil traine Phi y MALES. 3| bitch plow, ~ Aste ee “BILL SPENCE. 26 i OR _3-0311 | color. Btoc LEAVING STATE. 81% ROOMB | Elisabet fae Res 4 N Perry st PE 6-0661. ae Réo —— gid. Btarted | dise, Internatiag =a 2038" Disk Di iter CAV cota ok ter! E : - | females ; Oeh! 1 row ¢ —— i h Ch Cote. laws equipment, ceme- September Clearance Bait, Minnows, Etc, 82A) . im gt) & YF id female Ok Clowes. qe Tt For Sale Bicycles _102 “RAMBLER 1 xurance = — 108 Nort ev. bot , reas, ce +7161 d-t 1-787 oe - | Y Yee : x { dress 100 Home. Bt listed “higher Only a few. fest | CRAWLERS. 2 02. boc; RED | TER | 1988 Me "J Dees oe Conde | 286 6. BAOINAW ee ise re mare me at 8. Woodward are ae 100 | ‘URNACE isted h t, Including | : for 48c: ble worms OD FIUN: dri Rar boy's & Good : Sal a ea. KRESOE F!I.0Q0K FURNA quality mowers lef joes Also| Worms, 50 \ Also. clean used A GOO! Reas. MAyfair 6-1 : Sere Mo Motor es JROLET. EXO Conn $50 FE 82882 ome riders at special price | for bOc Tackle Open 7 i Ta + BiCY later model ca | 1952 0 CHEVROLET. EXC. COND. : 4 tractors @ tillers work pant from E | : =e — N AN> Ost p | For aur, r LOOK We eisite st A of small: dave nOrenard tr aye | Saddie Boy at Stud, ea I ot BCARLE: fay Saag Pm ie ‘9527 Dixie ze rs +100. $250. ' ibe ; Pointer, Registered, g 00 — arreee remit, ve Fink | 59 CaEVY 3 — RADIO & HEAT- Two Horse Trailer PE 41016 kas ebgines, and eee a = H ting ‘Accom dations 83. field dog. Proven stud. Also . $ a . | “OR 3-2273. . 8 CHROME MIXING parts & nelts Also 2 cy unting mp gun Cail 0 fe | 959 HILL. er. a eldgcata, e348 value’ il oh Also) inixed fuel. We service what "| BEST BEAR & DEER Sn ries: Sher 4 pm j ir on ai mat riggs. OR | ‘Se, 2 DR CHEVY. © et. SHIFT. bathtubs, toilets. shower stalls sell ANB pavIEMEnT HUNTERS, Sichiaaned hearvend! j U. Gales. 321 Gee tichigan Pidorescent, 303) eNasot fo Omen | | acon unkaw tact conten. ine BEAOLE, 7 Tks OLD FOR GOOD — ues Michigan Fluorescen MAple 6 nbs or OF 3- northwest of Kacanaba. Lo- ‘fe Orchard Leake Ave 1 : ft 430 - GAL acres, no 4 of acuosy read (00 hunter 4 _ BLU: LOVELY BINGER BEWING WA SPACE nEaree AMO 320 cel a, ae on land. Cadi. BRAC LE fare Ve Yrs B chine Like new till under fuel tan $2150 FE 2 CHEVROLET. NEW MOTOR, = spotless body, i corner of Perr T and Opdyke Rd. Kimball and Papers. Reason- c ity Reasonable Jack tifully marked evarantee, Will sell for balance nig WINDOWS ae ace! well. electricity | * Rd Pon | bie MAKket 42040 $7 pas mo. Capifol Appliance Kt Pontiac 46 bs Sons gas station. ‘46 CHEV. 6, Oe ual an ANS. venY “AD i = D ain | SRAGLE PUPS AKC. 13 AND i HP ame OUTBOARD clean. Barg = Loser -| weeks Sod “sit | F to Fro SSS 1954 CHEV. WAGON x 4 t Sak - cL oy | ER AND, «4 a — AT oe —— r. radio, ME aut ONE se let engl Ae Sand, Gravel & EO oes Sara oe ee ee FE ee ter with thermostat 075 FE roi, i ion [mae H POINTER § YR. OL : 800 ———- wet by ® ape new Tupper The price Aaprrd| - s18 FE aaa TYPE APACE |3 : ac RES PEAT AND SAND. MY ENGLIB nter Well mannered FE 4: . E aOR OW SACRETRGNAEO RUNABC FoR oe ee = “a 68 Gateea “a B 2-335) here tg Aram fluotestent lane OTE boiler wie 50 se a oe i * we ener UMUS LOADING | ei aiieRT HAIRED point. . : — J recently refinished and fuily | Russ D AWE . y— ox ~ OF DUNLOP ae , La_pipe (hood eo tall 699 I; 06 value 61045 lavatories & smoke pip Hine |rcil: Gave wk Whalecore or re , Males FE 2-1740- Pete compirte Bia es Pledge : Or iipe, te conamen hie rE Lochaven Rd FE 38-1413 | @re @ moe Otebara Ls a Ave 0 51614 107 B Tilden an ) Ct ET ONVERT. | RA- equipped, with ar . Mer- | BBTOCK {DUNLOP ng EVROLET i a 2', YDS BLACK DIRT OR PEAT Oat Oe ed eee POL a6 MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHIIF pwyy snapy BUGGY POR BALE Prompt delivery OR 3-9664 ay) ; WHITE hare aya te solve foreign | . MOn EY _ = a4 hor aedle Market Tire ABSOLUTELY Flag ments of + , Tp WN Assu pay See ee Ep EE 0 liv Fe eat to, ecu, Gre eg _ = ee $ H at ; E ae 1 ig arks a © es Sp ta _oeee SES: OA Jed copper gh pital aunTing pore jain Rin Se poe all aceeess. Will | FL CF Eee tL) Sale Used Cars 11 110 Turner Ford. MI 47500. ee Ne CO tee Fileecove UNITEON frapter| faagt canes eee eeu ats | tyre REGISTERED gPni lake. oldder ear in’ trade. OR ie De ut. guanp: | 082 CHEV RQCE® oTADIO 8 : 5 h refracto 5 . > P eniel pu | THE FOR lam. Perry on FE 8-006) wane WA pie e noe a srimaih oy ‘iness | Beshabaw. Ciarkaton, MA 5-316) | seoteretee BRITTANY MA 66 16 “Pr OLDAD PLYW. WOOD. : : BUICK Mwy corner Wiliams ae Boyne LUTELY see mice Sealer wiin nermesigt’ gf owner cannot use EM 33291 A-1 SOD | 1 yr.old 90 OR 67 eset ae gpbeltered. Merk Spur on beer eee ME) Boo teres ts ene Credit re woes” HE SALVATION ARMY rowp. weed-free sod | oii TRAINED Be.ole rh motor aller. | JER _6 pm 3-6560 Mer Mr Parks at MI 4-750) ieee £ ~ stone MRED SHIELD STORE eicivored Watery bate. 40 wos & birds, 936 OR 31786. Parkhurst CEU UN | theo™e a : ibss eUIoE CONV SPECIAL. RAH. Harold aaee ee rd. MUTEL FURNITUR od thing to meet your needs, | + ; quatre yard. Meriog: 45 _ Maurione xc in7 > R AE iT | “BRIGHT call after 4 MY 43-1683 $5 CHEV P CP $750, 5048 PE $048 PHEA- beds, springs maltresses | am bff hae Furniture Appliances | cents satee rere Hay, Grain & Feed _88 5 nee 2 co ATOMA “ER: | : j ieee wo SPRCIA RiCORSE sant. oft Crescemt Lk Rd. > chard lake ‘oe lis WEST LAWRENCE | * Ens Sil NURSERY 6-867) | | rome agin On 20 250-gal. America’s ‘tineat on trem 4a08 Orchard Lake at Cass nuion FE 2-1486 a ters ‘34 CHEV. VERY CLEAN. FE Oa Altit Of FURNACE &, TRUSCON MASTER Ene | at e-code ‘ONE, ALL TYPES OF 18ST & 2ND cur | oti tank Cad PE 40033 coco ner Near ae wen Essy FI. 80488 ____ Open ] Eves. | 35 puicx RSs HARDTOP | 5 154 _H__ Riggins. _ new LU x«In §-1601 — OR 34-3703 OUTMDE Tile. with Noles $600 A) TOP neal te fee Conk ie ting taney Wa ie com | 1954 — 3 BEDROOM 40 FOOTER. tarma (Open evenings and Bun- © ** *” UN NK C CARS. TAYLOR Radio. Heater bpliceek CE w Moat. VERY CLEAN Ont ont ee ‘ 6 Bump ! “ Band gravel, ‘ , | gel.wver —— Will deal MY : | WANTED Jt JUN clean, $596. Garner's BEL AIR. NO RUST. PRI ‘ HEAT TYPHR FREE E ne | : ene meni 61 1% Mk r “EB 2-4872 | = STRAW. A-1 condition, days. va $2000. Moy cu Pl capacity. ote Perey PRENUNG ALUMINUM DOORS co ee #0P sOlL. WAND, | SLI KIND@ OF AD) aR ‘MA 43-1343 : DUNHAM’'S | _Rd._Used Parts. FE & calm DIO & | OWNER. 203 OGEMAW. ofeaks ole Taasterd Tee. OR) vinsiall ink Minutes, O66 | Bi vee we ON PE oti soca ™enare | ioe ‘96 PT to FT Wide Wiel, 2268 Union Lave Ra EM 34164, WE. “NEED ie BURR A Rasotosery | _OFF invicta ;— CORTOMERED ois BLAYLOCK dhs + c U ning 2 bedrms. Must sell, 2 : rs we have y- ‘66 CHEVROLET, cu new 1ST QUALITY BATHTUBS | Coa) @ Ru ding take see ee se BLACK DIRT ne a ie wesae! x ghhEat ~ $160 8B | small dew payment or will ea | Bio 0, MOTORA paid: ihe! bis dete take anen NO na uae ee i _Trophy winner. PE 23-1771. $4650 Pree steneis mgrdt td * #1 Orchard © TET 7 BE R ore Te a Lake Rd. PE | _ OLi Si ie Li jestock 89 modern furniture, a6 dows bs Reb soars = ont oe MENT | pa aie oe Mer. Mr Parks at MI iesa CHEVY (DEL RAY RAY GOOD G & Thompen ‘ \ a y ment. Lo Ss J. VAN e rold Turner Ford, condition. $475 Ol BURNER AND TANK a ENO bicliets Glaas CUOICE. PAR soe BOIL ay for s r ce oe retier siotintiilins Unitas le me ARDMANS Ra. OR 3-1356 4540 Dixie Hwy. ae RUiee + DR ror Pen 0 CHEVY a0. 88, off" ww. 5-340" iro for waterproofing FE 46988 FOR SALE R + cond. Pvt. owner OR _3-5762 after 5, week days. Olgat tank "030 joel Ractive a] Wood sowssea pt ‘G-orieg to cloe | 74s O10 delivers BAND. GRAV: |” welch mere one 8 yr id well | cht BT EAM LIGHTWEILORT | © ost Wm Laxe Rd. __ | "Used Auto Parts 08 Exc ip CREEL aE —sen ol tank 023 12640 Ratteien na | Wood jowessa at 16, Dr ve _—- lt Fie ae EM 3-0831 | ina, FE $-3000 RBGITERED | Savece tet Mie. Onn ihe ene | aa DOCKAGE | 8) BUICK SPECIAL Pal PARTS. MO- | i685 BUICK ROADMASTER- 2 DR~ aes engine Straight stick, Javisburg le - eR Cr = SALE 1 her Trail-| | nd. Must be seen | th R&H. - wa 5 get automatic — Heasonahie CHOICE, Ri tiGh clay. | “ahropanre Ram 7 ee ae as ,' Verse ‘Pian! On Union Lake. Reserve your | ur Exc. cond. Standard traps. oon. “Teea Gheey station ats Get san TI ok 4025 White Late 8 S ally Byam's ex-| space now a i xe, ¢ | m ¢ dr, 6 cylinder, Very GOOD TRANS Pp unt Th PEWAIFERS a Abpind ellvered ther Tbsas! Aho Mien ee EA DRAU.| Citing caravan DUNHAM'S | wes Shape, atie Weedt ae S| fowim leaden 6c tsi “eet esas Tat Cree tk machines at low prices ; ares FOR SALE OR TRAD ; R HUTCHINSON "65 Union Lake Rd. EM 34164 | alled Lk ___| _Terms ava zZ _Rd discounts on new porta : 1 you MAUL | tiful registered. blue roan Ten- | BO ie : —ipiioal ASTER HOLIDAY -BPECIALS — Offie poor Pt. “aL MG Ne 4 Registered | ROIT & oS we E $3-'51 O EN | | tiga tiste aaes Kent to Pontia ee? | chectal mance & colt Yearling | bon tA eels lor tke maak tte yeats CLEARAN( ESA For Sale Used Trucks: 107 : ronna nae s8-83-1 — RUSS Rank — = Palamino stud colt | tinuing to or'ng sou : F : : ONTIACS — ‘S6-'54-'53-'52- ¥ ; attiry "3 RAILFR] 2° WHEEL Free pihf You nget 4335 | Oakland 8 2600 385 Granger Ra | and oy Chests bers ta Portiac Boats-motors-trailers “ FoR Woe acy can ty eee $6-"53-'52 C) H NSON a MEA nce tes 0) Omer marnery ee On 78 REG TOGGENBURG | Chiefs de Oetrott Mobile Homes. New 18 HP. Evinrudes .. . $:89 - ners 22 4 PACKARDS, °55-'53-°51--49 710-15 Sn MASON BAND WHITE GOATS . STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY WITH URYS °56-'32- §0-49 ; URED WATER SOFTENER 60 600 on Aaatieravel Biack | herd sire rey Priced for NOW ON DISPLAY. @ different Kelly's Hardware Nft-gate, $125 or best offer Smith : STUDERAR ERS V8. °56-'53, exc : AT PEEMIBER TS grain 960 Beal home SALE dict #40 cement guar inp eae nyt INO NORAR flour plans in the — 1960 104 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881) _Maving Co. 45 James St CADILLACS ia" LAKE ORION RF soll 10A at road grav PALA ‘ ; pW 1960 ee eh eene , Ox 54-'5 oe a wot a eT Deve“ ease FE +e ALL ree kF END oF in te of all a Pe fh taht A AAs 3 PLYMO THS, 56-'54-'53- 51 eee ' USED COMB DUORK ANY SIZE OOD FARM DIRT & MANURE | sanpLE HORSES FOR sae PONTIAC CHI 1959 Wagemaker. Empire and 1965 FORD T 100 TANDEM. IN 2 LINCOLNS ? spe bah ‘Pickup OFFERS ] ie eas After 4 . i pows One veltee st cnaenas Ra [ene csee, WAnine mason. 3 Gun DIELEROITS. cetiine meats Beta Pe el ood shape. UL 2-3386. or TRojan | Ex Pi taoove vs STATION WOODEN STOR i jes MY 32-4079 or- Frivatale e@ired iden) uence ioe a Gaal goneraice DerKian @ Sab tess eoe| bast abe $600 TO $900 cheke CHANGER 1a im veut A006 ROAD ONAVEL ta | ae an cig he) as es ee i en ns to 30 bp. CHEVROLET ‘si PICKUP TRUCK. | Al these ears cheap. Finance ae ae motor on wr - o, | the four EMpire . \ to 7 yeare to pay | t new low prices. 50 | pe trou . ew F EDER AL << - - Biteenments rE ‘y 1968 NOW LOADING Ace oe he _the four EMpire 3 vue a week, @ to @ dally, 10 pied Dargaine in used boats and jroo 5 TON scARE NEW | Economy Cars 22 Auburn Discount PONTIACS 2 t moes—#} per y o nday. tors teal deck. é aH. Be ‘ _ Middle Beit & Square Lk Ra Wanted Livestock 90, 105 Bu = Body te cess ccae te03. MU: | akc ¢ DR SPECIAL Raat. ODERNIZATION COMPANY TOA ; 759 . ee + , ON 1958 12" DUMPHY mola- MU ¢& tires. 2-8060. : mopene pacrenety Ne — AY SERVICE. BLACK | WANTED. FEEDER CATTLE | BOB BUTCHINSO: 10 vied ply woed Windshield, steerin fuel _ +038 Bree. 7_p.m._ or ty day Thurs. & Sun ELP US ‘ ; ONE oO 8 Try to Beat These i) oPreces oF toot room. ‘ aint, fill, sand & gravel. FE | 2 Hh type and feeder pigs. OA | 420) Dine bat I oR} tes boal Veover. 10s8 18 ne. sleetrie oa ; + H ‘ nd tools for sale | 4 1g} _ a — rth of Pontinc st all L Selection Ue ’ a equipment a Cal) OR L. ALso| — 4umiles No | mote controle and tretier: -arge . l H Home Values’! Mien otek sta? CS" OF RULVERIERD FOR ROTE ata ___For Sale Poultry 91 Mets tate weer Gente dr | Heeb aape D Clean House | 0 | | trailers in the SE UES : , . ‘HALMERS HD-5R pee 9.6942 2 and up. See the Fi i Available with - ee ~OQUARANTFER 195) eter meee blade new ralls PEAT HUMUS BUSHEL OR YARD 100 YEARLING Ens ICEABON | vee Ea ation iste Hee wine A ag cent down shite AT ALL TIMES | And Save Yourself =) | Nery teascnayle FF 53036 loaded. 1548 Ortonville Rd. (M19) “able Milford. MU 4 | septic tank pressure water all 24 months to pa ote Some Money F UI | FOUSIED POWER MOWFR — Clarkaton | Sale Farm Produce 92 ne anniiances, Full line of Tour to 'W. Highiand, Righ ‘oe : : wir at arden ILO 48 tome «tandar z ckory ' “TS at haraaln i. Mn MI i 4001 wontiae a Py Ue Ld oer i Fine iraiteres acnult 10°" “wide tala line Ra Ra Left 1950 T ru SEEING I8 BEI vi] NCH THIC k tractors WF " wy: lenses treteing & ui OR 31834! appLes Slee, hte ee.| Meal homes now on our lot as and gegen I laf le MODELS COME SEE! A. leties ¢ I 20 ‘ ales a - ] a UMINUAT fo it Vowrsey SPECTAL chard. 4900 Raldein wo ralinss iste a "Our rigeation saves al, SE RAR! Ue Phone USED CARS MARKED DOWN : : 1 FE 46506 th of Oxford. on “a. | money Aln 6 COMBINATION Doone DO IT THE Peg Rot | Black dirt, 98 load De Mus Stocker Rd turn left 1 mile COACH eayees wale HOLL BEROLAS PONTOON BOATS” ALL 57 Olds Hardto -$1595 Regularly Priced $19 96 | MR. WACL. PAPER BTRAMERG euRKDDED PEAY WO \PPi.e — NEW PALL CROP Mc- ee SENT NEW 10 PTO VACATION || Munroe Beate Waterford. OR Makes and Models Power Steering, brakes POLLAN ER = | tel Maiden oR AR “You Pay Only” | sei aaw hea oleate | yarde 418 vr a tick Wat ate aes i | trailer, Pi 2-4 ast | FisRROCAG—BONTS FACTORY TO Wit any povosr DA ‘56M . H'to $1295 You Pay Only SMOWNIE ® HARDWARE TOR aor a flack o1nt SsciNe ; GRTHERN APY DE. TCER AA AND | Clean As A Pin ‘ le SCO Gmail Baby Grats! plane ee ee eee McINTOSIE, NORTHERN ot De PIXIF ‘d RA) Korth weed} Ra., HOrs OF NEW | BOATS ] ; © PLE TRACK ees MUSE ASPRUCR, #8 EACH: aus. | “ucious ‘appien | Rpraved. (413 pages ee dF NI AT ate- Go | 54 Tdsoa Tee... 245 Small used plano | tralian pines, Yews. Mugho pine ack 6335 Sashabaw, ei P. i . er S TOR M W INDOWS 1 plano. $95 Arboryiate pines and apruce, i Pick ar sxe ie PARKHURST Pree irlle Bae ea | / e lected Gas Sav Regularly Priced $24 00 Medium eleed p' and 66 each fg ta, “ot | ae “RIPE TOMATOES _ TRAILER SALES ° ir deal urner S an | ("57 Seod $ 495 e e ne i nd he re eed Pe eee eens + ; ; . Many others to choose fiom rig hy ere: | block west of pe ED, epecial. One week only. | |, Lapeer Ré Lake Orton Wwe SERVICE \! WHAT Wwe neh. a = a he Different co. “You Pay Only uae ercae GIT Livermote 9n _on cL ae You Pha i aan al My a ael) aees. New Oakland Marine Exch. Like: ew : : — ePRUCKE Bilne askets ‘ Featuring tameu ce 72 8 Saginaw T k C tc - OF 95 $ | 6. 95 Used organ $605 | ‘ tae Arbervitee Juniper el te McinTOsH ap. | Moon. Hest pases caer of | : Oven Eves & Sunda ORS ruc enter , CAR OFFERED AT i 531¢ tes y 2D -.$ 39! | uf own. Bring too LF RIVER McI! Tour-a-Ho | Sn NO MONEY DOWN Used limed oak organ was $1430 ray a ae West of tom. ae ™ Farms 9213 Maceday | ion and Oxford, on ool ene “JOHNSON 1} M ITO 5 56 WINTER FWA TERMS IF DESIRED now $995 Peectne, iat GM Vite ka Caracios SHORTS MOBILE HOME Star Crary erat Choose From ‘33. Chrysler_.......$ 395 GALLAGHER'S Duck ‘take Rd Open dalles8 to Sale Farm Equipment 93), {Hat So ae at PRICES | Power Steering & Brakes j a3 . : j Ra A SN : 5 Complete ine o . 18 Huron es URGERY oe nix WN OPRITE 1958 FARMALL TRACOR 190 HY- a bette Ras Witenes eS 396 Scanaee take Keke av ve. i's 0020 12 Apik ds "49 Olds 2-Dr. cocoa) Gee 2536 Dix Ke) Hwy ALTO HAX . Al ORT NEW “Pines vies 1 to 4 ft. 10 or more draulic frent and rear, snow car Sol ya Rely tb sell yo ae 195@ to 1 i re CHEVY, [Station Wagon . S184 Completely Souped!! v , < an INET EXC fy ig tf “ney! rel beotiae prow Pisce MY iene a uw Huo FFE 49743 ANELS os ' i -F “ -(t UN} ( t J 4 mile —_ i “KE os : fe ge te one mary coe cee go . i 3 Blocks N. of peers sat a ee at a vou, di Jo, Feder Lane Evergreen one Sloe VACATION TRATLERS FOR GALE toes “1007 “$8 CHEVY 2 Door... $1894 15 we r AR i rr 8 rt t 4 | ¥ k ae ae ee - r ren 4 | PLENTY OF FREF P mers Soe asiak natn: | ce Lik redig Diste Hwy 1083 ALLia ee ey Huron Home. 38 toot, Coe oP OME, ja PONTIAC 2 Door ....... $1304 ; OR 4-0388 sabe for rent, for vour achool SARLAND. TRE SAVIO THI snl een ng coset Tater “a Bales seas L ‘$7 BUICK 2 Door coc cee ewan s $1484 Transportation students | Rent applied toward ming & removal FE 62975. SC HRA M TRUCKS Williams ‘Li. Rd, OR 3.568). a "heen ‘gash i 1904 OIL CONVERSION BURNER CON | the (fee rene miMorete Maar | 0 Sale Pets a7 = brat ¥-Setsem iratioas pe ested wna alge rn CHEVY -Top ... , 1 aPC AKATERCARGE! Te TTtEcites Morrie Marte Rael 2839 Uixie “Ney OR 3.0311 Rent Trailer Space 96 ce Bat ‘ST PORD Ranch Wagon .. $1394 peciais OIL BPACE HE . 99.0 Te! Huron ER a PUPPIES. f : aaa f way I, : { pao Seer furninre EM ase CLARINET FOR SALE VERY ! MALE, cocRER CHAIN SAWS RN RORONTS ie MOBITR VIL- = faa te : SL AXMOUTH Belvedere .. size - OIL TANKS. 1.000 GAL. $85 200 | cond Call evenings OR | Eat Ain PUPPING Buy early ona ane AuRURN — mile 8 deal. a T OATES 4 Door YOUR Om lewn he filter $15. Or trade | ee con ia SMALL SHORT | Hain ‘able. har McC Ul OC et 170 were oe a FE 6-336) or of Fe Cen “4 VOLKSWAGON 2 Door $1074. CHOICE Pela deal Lids Olt, DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC. | Aquirrel Ra, OL BTA, Ae pee Pontiac oud ear a len, Vang i Merete anak Gio Oil Pa woe | Mins Sih Byaiatn Ake RFOLSTERED BRIFFANY HOU G ii TEN & SON | teeme ety ope eouse Bore Te oh toate “OL BPICK Century 2 Dr. MT. size) $99 Full Price storane we pale Min | UL, 29-1468, rom bus sto) Power fectric wall heater ‘ithout tain j spanieis ND —New Idea Dealer fra $38. "Wood storm’ door 88 MA I Whapeniie wale te: peaal | ARc RECTTERED GACHBHUND| | JJ, Cuse—e saw ub | Moatenoan Fes estaTes.~ MOD.) One tes “ia ‘$6 CHEVROLET 4 Door ....$1004 , na BL poem mate Fr patie eet OM RM MACHINERY — NeW and veh round EM , 51 N. Broadway at ee Ol FURKAC E | Come tn and aes eee eee male, a a icuaNUND PUK. FARM Proulx Oliver Sales on 4424 1 ront and playg t ace ‘|S PORD 4 Door ...... seve OOO) ME ' a9 | Tegan As oul # A L Lf . , 460. tame BOWLING MA-. oustrator Lee kona von ache | ee “ft re ae a TRACTOR sien. geen ane bent 40h oR ‘S86 CHEVY B-Air 4 Door vexed ™ Shadbolt ; : elegraiy i ate =t Cory esttee nower, 4b cup elec.” inom’ Tet Heron WEAUTIPLTE (AKG Reweonable OL AS a SK grog Roce | is ad ie Sa * See = eee Gee ee A) t Shadbolt coffee maker elec. veriil “pop Ron cast no eat ra He Apa GRAIN ‘med beret aie nie, Sa a gt oe hate F nee ‘ST PLYMOUTH Wagon 9 Dr. ¢110| = 2 ents Wi Wea oD : oonaannn * } , 1 eee me Mare offer. hoanp rine co 1185 N Morne einse At bard rtonvilie, NaAtional| ..* SPECI AL "SM CHEVROLET 2 Door .....8 LAKE ORION RE FIN ANELING Perry st u — oo A ayaa f ib per GOOD UBED PLAYER BYANO ADE i "$2 BUICK 2 Door ....,.45..068 1M ; th a A The GRINNELL’S \ UNITS pe 4 Door soe. 194 RUSS Cherry t :f (aR INISIGLS s pape: CTI ‘CHEVROLET * : BENSON UMBER” OO. cae aiT rt al eyes Revs, | Transportat'n Offered 108 |. 1.4 auton wrect tae “48 BUICK 4 Door. ws % N Ph. FE 4 HTAR. Like sory very . ¢ nsportatin Of ‘ qicheseee -; Gecrals = jo Te res, GTR Tee Perrine ent utes _Boves-Avetioneer: | Cramires masgeer ee | Trane nomnrne | t en eye dome taata hetoved “82 CHEVROLET 2 Door 6 204 ~ Porter Cable- pecials bor —-. | COCKER SPA 1434 after | ~~ le O04 FOU VE een THE HEeT NOW Dey URIZED 4 ENGINE! ‘No tan * ; 2 Dr S118 “MOTOR . tel pated wn elena gates! ¢é tl ransen Piano~ es eames = Auction Sa e nr are the A? uate Lake Tratler | ol, immer cabvorsie ie I me "St PORD Ranch. Wen : < AL ES: Hotary mowers, Full floating w Gulb Vi AAO sae a | wel Oe © BUTLER © \ 5 speeds & reverse 6 ht nelle Beautiful modern design in WAL- ouehine ng EE 44 al aeTtQue ao . N | Park te 9 Bent Ly ori ie "ots pen Serre | XT NIN! ian a - tint ae bag List #319 |. NOT wits Bench. Pi cad er $20. No Teng FR “REE —— 1 gaturday, Bepty cae Al 00 a hte Accauued s Serr. or be Ret F | satbacecatil RAMBLER DEALER £375 : rhan bs inge on thts one « KITTEN at Fenton Community * cn es oo tia v7 sod — er east rovpient | we Music: Genlee “ OR i iJ ain Anuiane | Teraivure, primfives | on ibs mf MOTOR TRANS. | Lay * oe “way HAROL. dD MOTOR SALES ,SUTHORITAD PONTIAC DEALER , xe Hwy leganc 1TTENA OF rrr e | then many GW. I panaak tea Wing tee “pra renee Momewroten, | Banna kn ae | mle Tey od Se er (Lt bier. tate orm Pp Tuntr rgan rr aines, Be transmission, ta : “PL y SCORD': moo eHOnE ee odo cirewa (EE FO OG0D| factors items from rs Ge | ae Le MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 | Abe AND Canny ; so KAY GUITAR ELECTRIC HOOK. home FE. tlona, old loca] vinage an cae ins PLeMOGTR MOTOR’ VERY | 1 ee 4-1 “s¢ 58 $3 90 lifter $30. 32 8. Pad: | . FO O00D TOME igan deniers stocks. Terms, leo -@ @70R1S whitewall : rE 4 Bod , 840 up. No amplifie KITTENS F table, Preview 11:00 rd Alao 4 ¥ a! MI 41500 res Ps aX “ATTACHMENT + | FE 6.001 .. i nese. Smo Gee ore Dae ines on Chery wheels. Phone PE wes <3 ‘ , ° caty t wh 2 on b erred wind [gees eenditon® ax asraee 656 eT ik “H. Gox | Auctioneers. 2086 . : ; 4 ; 1450 Baldwin’ Aye PE isa! f'n" : : eo? a | = ae i cect THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 _ ey _For Sale Used Care 110 For Sale Used Cars 110 |For Sale Used Carg_ 110) For Sale Used Cars_110/ SLICES OF HAM For Sule Used Cars 110; For Sale Used Cars 110 , " GHEtY CONVERT. sue sis0. TAR = laa a aan adh ic Ye ee “ Compare) wcrwor| 1960. copes We PLYMOUTH +DOOR, RUNS REPOSSESSION tires. and $145 full Sin stan Br Sat FE IS HERE |: ooo} be ya aA tt ea dott rkston Motor. Sales ; “cally. ¢00d. #18. MA'¢ge0. : "56 PONTIAC SUE Car S| SAR, ve-smaan A pak es 3 | EPRSBE sovcune ore, Page te | : : FORD PAIRLANE. Sa ae "eGR 2 eR | Coss Oakland |e whieh Sar wn] Ra Sas E RICES vy Searels Used Cars | ne ronh KING “$1095 owner. FE 5-31 2 a Door — Radio & Heater | : OLDS 1955 SUPE BY Ral, Rammler “roAP NW wl Uo ene . So ain Ex- | Eddie Steele | “Poser rates On “204 oie Late-Model , NEW NEW age. power brakes steering. seats ay FORD CUSTOM LINE 8 FINANCE $1399 Dallas mG sik See. “Sarect™ 2 a ae ge EDSEL MERCURY DODGE-CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH ‘Or Sea ey 3005-aal Eddie Steele edie Soe $07S. FE a _EM" 3-4803 ae ewne 2 DOORS — 4-DOORS ; CUSTOM 2 DOOR N We Jumped the} ma Big. 27%. COMMUNITY Anywhere _ North Chev. € Ju pe t e pitt DOWN AUTO SALES unter Blyd. at S, Woodward Ave. = & | ANCE $649 115 8. Saginaw FE 8-0403 . . Birm: *: — Home “To Cars — 9 PLY MOUTH . $2595 Birmingham mi 4375 (GUN owered . 1955 PLYMOUTH € CYLINDER. AUBORN ua mga BLVD. 6 _—— station w Power sie 1952 CHRYSLER CL | , Eddie Steele seas. 3 mos iy we: Low cams rE KING AUTO SAL ES H a e ing brakes eit. ww ‘lires. Pull price $95 wee kee, 1b the prices of all down or old trade. . bes a aa DR_N Money 115 . 9 S. Saginaw, PE 8-0402. ° — FORD — Lucky Auto Selene i838. 37 DODGE ....... $1595 | ‘3 DE sOTO our used cars 3705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BIRMINGHAM thaw. FE 41006. be 2 dr. HT RBH. Auto. trans, V8.) REPOSSESSION FE 5-9204 Keego ‘FE 2-2529 RAMBLER | REPOSSESSION ; $196 full price. No cash needed ‘82 FORD. V8, 2 DR., R&H. $196. 8. Woodwa — EDDIE STEELE PORD — a ee ae ee meee “57 DODGE ...-..:. $1395) Pay only Mil « macth Dur wer, erore the new Corneil. we SaaS OR saan | ‘te DANT ee Ting a ‘a = me 4 dr. Sedan. Sharp! ist. King Auto Sales. Mr. Bell, a VIGEGRIL RADIO ¥ RAH WW tires. Perf 56 PONTIAC 5:7: bel ee _FE #0402 ‘60’ l MATIC. WHITE schoo! student, MA 43566 afters | CATALINA HARDTOP ij sel 37 PLYMOUTH .:$1195| &DOD.G = wagon. Koto. s models | His, LROLUTELY MO MOR, Ena nenzeremas. | "COUNTRY STATION « WAGON. 4 dr, Sedan. R&H, Auto. trans.) TF Hopar ROYAL HARDTOP >. 1: Whee on les mo. Call Credit Mgr. Beautiful Pane aren D int 4 facta S49 DOWN Drive. Seeoturiay wo. oO on a my A. V8. . eo cond. OR 3-4120 after arrived | lag Oy _= oo em peal Bo mak ee = aE iene, car. FINANCE $699 ph Pgetedek —e v0. MO N; “ =; e aan = ro} rm 1 i '% FORD ......... $1295 isso FORD ANGLIA; RADIO. car down.» ; Mr “Parks at MI ¢19p0. Harod 6 pass, gtation, wen V5. FOM.| — EDDIE STEELE FoRD — or ext Sess weet Cet ener is. Fe A ddie Steele | _eceor Te 2 on ww ure ‘36 RAMBLER DR. SUPER $1608, FORD 3 OF t. DELUXS 198. Ran N th h 7 . '55 DODGE ; Seed, areas or ev. — FORD _- | Take wade. PE 5-1824 after 6 5 CHRYSLER ...$ 895) CONVERTIBLE 8 Y ear S Zi FORD SUP TRUCK. WITH. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave 2703 ORCHARD LAKE RD | Your Choice $100 ~§ gf. sedan. R&H. Power steer- Auto. trans, Radio and | bis yard box, running condition. Birmingham Mi 47135 | PE 8-020 Keego FE 2-2529 +51 international ‘y ton pick-up ing & brakes Heater W-Walls, Power | $235. OR 3-6862. _— | 1988 ) PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA-| ‘30 Fora R&H Exc. rubber. 's3 PLYMOUTH ..$ 82500 "fae Bown Used Car ‘4 FORD, Samy ONO AP yy PLYMOUTH HIGH DRIVE 4) Dukes. Mtcenve "a varets reset |S paige fom Stesveraten, og, 7 | FIN i ; «€ seGan Exc. cond 4-7145 able radi 00. OR 3- : W MIL! Z Belvegere a a WS awlo trans ANCE $699 i954 1064 FORD. 2 ; “DOOR = $ = sone | ell, Dad, are you Bone to fix the flat?”’ | foes S PLYMOUTH. | @ DR. $495 POLL | BY OWNEW ise BTA n cule BLE GALAXIE, VICTORIA ‘ , 0 _—Goed condition. §350__ car, “= mon WIT: ! mouTH ..$ 795, Eddie Steele Prices [SaPene sic | ERPs bee CS | Beare ee Sac _ Sm mn. | s ginaw ar TOM 52) IN i a Shee ee FORD 49 JEEP STATION WAGON. |= For Sale Used | Cars 110, For Sale Used Cars 110. eee , VERY” REAS OR | og Sass HARDFOP. PIN 4 ~ — . Gdod condition. Overdrive. 1823 | “~~~~~~ ~~ ~ Se | EDDIE) STEELE FORO) Webte gat trans, a00s OnCHARD LAEE RD Petrolia, off Cogley Lk. Rd. /1986 OLDS HOLIDAY SEDAN. 4 _ | SS pontiac cataDa, , BOSD | Gailscen cuca _| FE 5-92 _dr. Pull power. $1498. FE 2-23 | rc r _ condition, by owner OR 4-0116. | CROSS COUNTRY 55 ( 04 Keego FE, 2-2529 “w po s 23-3365 35 PLYMOUTH station wagon. A-1 cond. By ari 39 LINCOLN 9eA 88 $ 945 51 FORD SEE US AT | Dixie ' ‘OK Lot 3 54 OLDE 86.2 DR. SHARP +400. BELVEDERE 4 DOO “ pouTAc 7 DR. SEDAN. 0675. _ inal owner. $1,150. FE oni ~ } dr. HT. RAH Pull power 260 W. Fairmount CASS. -OAKL, AND ATTENTION | Garner's. 232 W. Montcalm. _ aug Wiens Reda ond tee | 1996 RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 DR. . . . | MUST SELL — PARTLY CUSTOM. | 1988 PACKARD PATRICIAN < Heater, W-Walls ie, ROMNEVTT LE Mg? A. LOW | HT. power brakes, R & H. new °55 PACKARD ....$ 745" izea ‘54 Ford hardtop. Perfect | 3!2,W, Monte resexs = —CAR DEALERS~— | Many One Owner | door. All white, full power, tor- / $99 DOWN ——— endale PE 223645. tires. Good cond. 2985 James 3 dr. HT. V-8. Auto. trans R&H. | cond. $295. OL 2-066. __ NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE ; : sion-level ride, white leather FINANCE $599 Bae HT, R & H. nvDRA Ra ’ | a a UT 1 ev. Converge... $1068 | Sage eteaas treat ane reat | Ty | fe PONTiAc EtARCHTE? «pa. | CLEEWAGEN, © FARE GOOD” er r ’ wei - i +? se * : ‘ i 28] PLY MOUTH . $ 895. 56 FORD 8 ee mean pecan | A O | So Pe ar Sar nen hardtop. tists ws seat heaters. Call MI 6-5225 Eddie Steel sedan Power TARCHIEF s a , cond. 1 owner. $1300. MY _3-1944. oe ee ware ines | STATION WAGON $505. -An4, thes are nice. 24 pay: | Ee hg erage bao 8 nest eo 7 H Will take trade. OR _ 37311 WE ARE PRE SSE D ri * sha \ | $805 men | “8 Bite s'eanaesntes ss) Hardenburg | /, — Forp — Ce ae FOR SPACE 55 DODGE Bys | ‘BIRMINGHAM ye cme 4 ae 6 $495 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD menees OF Fe = Se Mercury ¢6r Shatp ore 2) ee ote 9695) ‘33 PLYMOUT RAN ‘34 Plymouth 2 dr. @ stendara $395 | FE 5-920 | Keego FE _2-2529 ‘38 Packard Clipper 47 5495 € oe @ cylinder. Std. | CLUB COUPE oe 8 wacjuena MI sel =—FEVERY TUESDAY— |<: mn Pee $495 | S Velepra INg | (1951 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- ag ohh ied) & AC 4+DOOR. RADIO. | ‘34 Ford Cus'omline 8 2-41. 5425 — | = $75 1985 FORD CUSTOMLINE. RADIO | 6 5) "o4 ont Z bg * screksel — Sise | P ontiac’ s Festiv al Dz y alina Good condition Take over beauty Hydramaiic “A ‘Gne-owoes $e pete 4 pio ear Clean on "55 RAMBLER ....$ 825) & beater, Automatic. Red & w P.M.— u Ger: & ¢ dr. station wagon 496 | ys) Aa Qui stock No. 048. Priced at e400 '51 Rambler Wagon $75 e. jaw) v ergs | ¢ icten Wea. RAN bBuaip! | Special factory trim. sharp. “560s. | ee Ics ‘ dv 6. ureramotie BIG BARG AINS | vert. Hydra Whitewalls. Power ‘ * ROGERS SALES & SEI RVICE i aR Gaw | We Need Cars iii.‘ tia Ho oMGRORGAISS 4) Taga ERSTE tie Te «wart 54 STUDEBAK’R §$ 595) RAMBLER = ea aE \ 3 Betas * ee psteering sis jo Ral PS & PB (3160 | a NOW HAe BTARGHTE North Chev, WOLe Ew ee specist 6 pass. wen. V-8, auto. trans. | Ry : ‘$2 Chev. 4 dr. siandard . 50 | ule ‘ent Dr. HT / Dyna. | “54 AC S8TARCHIEP HYDRA KSWAGON ‘$5 VERY VERY Ral. re OTOR SALES pees ted sne Bed — 8 Chet. 2 door tanderd Tey ‘st FoRD PAIRLANE 2 DR. nies | oe pORMAG Ot = i | Birminghass ° “OPesgrs Ars! Snr Amercen modeh MA . . PLYMOUTH Dts) ER 1956 FORD | GOOD CONDITION. / | 8g Font. Station Wag. sharp ws! DOOR | sTATION KOON 1958 34 BUICK ........ $ 645 | nar 3) FEARS FAIR DEALING $5500. FE ° 5-27 AL TO. AL c I TON, INC. | 3 ae ae pickup O88 | -36 4 Pim mous Savoy 4 De pve 8148 mr eGur tlk tee eive Ped 8 ‘PONTIAC, ¢ DR. CATALINA ea Lee waiicage Make ' 2 dr. HT. R&H. V-8. Std. trans. | CABS A Pe 30108 8TS. v-8 2301 DIXTE HIGHWAY |:3! "$l Mercury eu Coupe “$208 Lh fr 2 on | very low at only $1,062. | Vista, Low mileage, OR 3-8068 offer MY 31488 | 2- 7 , ~~ ee | 54 CHRYSLER .. & 675 | 58 PORD. CC SOURS Fi BEDAN WA. | | REPOSSESSION | 1 Block West of Telegraph | so Ola door sins io —e Club Cpe! Auto 8343 | gf. Began. Rai Blasted! oes" "| BOP aay TESS eat" i ;Deale Only—| 3 Fished Sitter ABR sh ath ewer gore *P2 | North Chev. No M Dow \ Ist = Auto Sales, Mr. Bell, lS Y 3 doe . ae Ue be pes a a oney Vown 55 FORD WAG. 2 DR. 8. H.| PE 8-0402. 7 5s Sears 4 door | 1a5 ‘31 Chev - Che $18 | rete Woodgerd an First Payment 45 Days | S096, $28 Phecsent, oft Gree: | _ PE * 3-790] FE 3-7902 | 50 Chevrolet 4 door. 455 | 52 Chev. 3 R&H . 2 villas : cent Lk. a Ye FORD | Ve PANCH WAGO “ins - LINCOLN CAPT aT BEE ‘4 Ford Ciud Couve $8 | CORNER CAB§/& PIKE FE 810085? PONTIAC, (TAKE ovER PMTs ‘4 PLYMOUTH $425 wagy ee ea Same, BURG: oor Fer) geen, hace cto oie Pham Pe «Bom |e tae eal T (dr Savoy RAH. 814. trans. REPOSSESSION ; 6 LINCOLN PREMIER 2 DOOR “ht = niet Pot hc dt ee M ; ; ; a COR, FORD R tANCH WAG: wa. | “hardtop. “with full power, exe | 46 Whiaeer motor bike, make offer — 1955 PLYMOUTH inde” PONTIAC. 4 DOOR “STAR | 533 BUICK $495 pay onty ssera month bye Rev | OL fod leat condition. “Call “Ok 1083 FULL PRICE $295 | tne Power brates, Ww. etc" Lon JI DUILA wcrc eace | pay re a mon Ov nose ats a Ll Bo ng. Power brakes. , ete ¥ 2 dr. HT. Auto. V-8. R&H a seal. Auto Sales, Mr. Beil. | ‘35 PORD CUSTOM 2 Ds. ORIGI- (198? MERCUR CLUB COUPE. Dixie ‘OK’ Cars ES cash send srt $17 mi'eage. Like new. 12 Neome | Mai owner. $600. 1150 Bangor. Ie, ABBOLUT Y MERCOMAT- onth. Dee 7 7 Drive | 3 PONTIAC ...... $395 ri “FORD OD. ALL EXTRAS. | _Dr. | Bo Kones” uatmone | Dizle ms way near Sachabaw 1986 eON TEAC EGATALINA 7-DR ' 4 dr. Geden. Auto. traits | Tinted. glass ‘Clean. Good tires. | 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE. WHITE | $11.46 per mo. Call Credit Met) eee $1100. 380 8. Balt | . | 9278. PE 81204. with white top. Fordomatic, Ra- Mr Parks at MI €1900. Harold | 1951 OLDSMOBILE, ¢+DR. SEDAN 1999 PONTIAC STANCHTEY Vista. OW Ta ia mr ? io, heater an -Walls. MU _ Turner Ford. R&H. Seat covers. 5 hts | ower steering & power brakes | 52 CHEVROLET ..$395) 1954 FORD 8 CYL. | ise” alidial aerper Oe Feveions “tinge et ceeet. Press| PE 3.1000 after 8 PM 1 ton pick-up Almost new tires 1 Lan eer Seer bike — . 1933 FORD V va SONVERTIBLE, — EDDIE STEELE FORD — _ $250. Call OR_ 3-10 Oe Pontiac STARCHIEF ” ‘CON. 5 e105. very. nice car. Priced od, right. FON. 9300. _F 2 TONE ‘$2 OLDS. 2DR SUPER | AUTO SALE 2 : heap trade, PE 8.3730 46 FORD ......... $195: PEOPLE'S AUTO $2 FORD RT "G00D ) COND. ’SS MERCURY 88. Many extras. $260 Call MI/ 115 8 A wa TEM, eee ete. ~ 14 ton pick-up Runs good 68 Oakland Sar 2-2381 Spl): _ 63081 Saginaw 8-0402. after ee a nan MONTEREY HARDTOP mes | — z MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE Perfect. cond." $350. 3409 Devon. | — EDDIE STEELE PORD — | Mércomatic. Radio & Heat- =| ‘83, OLDS. ‘38 ENGINE, STICK dale, near Auburn & Crooks or. W-Walls. | _ Cell after 6 ¢ Oa oe = Mere: | 149 DOWN Dall i al te, “7. . . o . . = ; 5 FROM ‘85 FORD | fen ees 2 DR RAH. 57 FORD | vihamce $745 sag icanie enti alaal _ as 1 A R F All -—— SI F 1 Hh SI PIR RIF I( Bl YS gS os IO aa PAIRLANE H-TOP | pe Private S owner. MY 487 | | 30081. H. Riggins. 131 Main Rochester | @EMI_ = CORT AM SAPHIRE — FORD — |, MERCURY. CLEAN, si FE OOD Suptca AElitde ewel win 3 mien DEMOS augéhyde interior 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD tinted glass. 1964 Plymouth sedan OL 1-1011 PI Fe tres: Fixe cond. Best ? |e MERCURY {MONTEREY HARD Radio and beater. 6375. Call MI | ig EIR a, pl pce yecicl otter over a can. a PE 5-0204 = Keego _ Fe 3st Nice. ah poled beater l Carpeting, Geb e = Signals, YOU LL ei ae —— ee Se ei cee —— TAXES INCLUDED V SAVE | , 7 $2,240 ce HOMER | Only The Sky Is]: SP HIGHT | "OVERHEAD" | sewed deat’ Ever LINCO FORD ONLY 2 CEFT Ready for Delivery AT ALMOST Luxurious Elegance 13 MILES PER GALLON $$$ WHOLESALE PRICES SHS ATA Heater ~- W/Walls Motors | , _AT THE BIG-NEW. "OPE nw —~——C«d |» SAVINGS $1,522 — OUR BEST USED CAR BLYS — ; DON'T FOUL UP- Eddie Steele igh Volume- || Thursday-Friday-Saturday |]+sg CHEVROLET ....... $2045 | | / -Low Overhead- |] ! on LINE UP ee . “|| ‘til MIDNIGHT =|] tttereencra cares TO SEE THESE | ‘OUTDOOR SHOWROOM | No Reasonable Offer Refused | a7 DODGE — (ose: rete $1295 matic Transmission, 2Tone Paint “KICK-OFF” Specials|} 3275 WEST SMI EEE) | Ford oF |'S7 PLYMOUTH ........ $1495 ~ Pontiac Ret Mae poired —*. Fa = 1 Ke new "59 PLYM’TH . $1795 "58 C HE V ve eens $1695 - 7 oe me : * cope . wan ay oa WAS 82365 a tee aber w ransmission ower rahees . = r “ > AND TO PROVE IT — WE ARE PRACTICNILY << . : eee - Now $1195 © Now $2295 |1'57 MERCURY $1495 "55 CHEVY ....$ 845 a ==(\LI. DAY= soos a | HANGTOR SGGUR autdeatie eine DELRAY 2009R fore’ 57 FORD, vse. $1095 1) _ sATURDAY— Giving Cars Away B * \ mimon Radio. Heater” 2 Tore. Pais WW 3 pee ve | uic Buick '58 ENGLISH FORD ... .$1095 *Poo0R SEDAN ~ “Epes 57 CHEV ~ nn $1595 ; WB si688 *POWAS Meow” | ANGLIA 2-DOOR -- Radio and eaten: a Te eeenmraen cara Now $1495 Now $995 || 55 PONTIAC $ 495 SSMERCURY $995 “SBUICK. $008 | ° ee bee eee ‘as~ ne | ° “ 5 > ° . = . | - — aul eater, ubo rans tion. Rk casei, raven a ONTIAC ¢ : - 8:30-9:30 , 9:30-10:30 10:30-11:30 | Metro Pontiac 1 'SS CHEVROLET $ 495 OF ON ek ao “Teogmnanpron cites |] 50 PLYMOUTH 52, PLYMOUTH 51 FORD : "ae Waar spar gee | ee ee e's net 2DOOR HARDTO * Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. i oes . sl palemipa nega = | terrific bur Retr. Hiydremasc '§7 PONTIAC. ..$1345 | et tnenrag: Speen __manotor =} Now $1495 Now $1995 |], 'S7 PONTIAC ..$1295 §2QOR.,— Radio & Heater, $1 PONTIAC SI FORD | 1S CHEVROLE + | — |'56 MERCURY .......... $ 995 Fe Pa SEDAN — Radio & 5g RUC $2095 seine aor Rambler | Pontiac Por raaee Beno . age 8 Standard trans. s ia S8 BUICK ...... $2 $ $4 $ itl UC - SPECIAL HARDTOP 2-Doo: - AULT TES Te hi Ragie, ana Bower’ ate 29.95 3 S 99 79. 95 wb sins Wab 42005 | ‘56 MERCURY «eh nee ae $1045 Witewalse “MN 453 PONTIAC ..$ 195 : Now $1295 Now $2295 |} WORTPAE Shaan tte Tears Baste me ‘$7 BUICK ..... 5 eee '58 56 | — Solid : 1 ‘'S7 FORD ............... l G genaetianet eaves sl] ]:30-12:30 12:30-1:30 1:30-2:30 || Pontiac Pontiac |] °” farmugr = sos son rca wer Brakes. 55 DeSOTO $ 795 +O9DF EI H-TOP c “Te fror 51 CHE TO ..,.$ 795] 533, FORD 33 STUDEBAKER ‘33 OLDSMOBILE’ |, ! ‘SLGHEVY «0.8 95 “sagen papa ate | ae oe “a” HARDTOP | Now $2095 Now $1295 89 eee pte cman seu sue $ 745 33 FORD ......$ 295 ‘tient sentition SSBUICK =” "53 FORD "33 CHEVROLET =| a ‘és “STATION WAGON. _ '§2 BUICK ..... $ 100] 2-DOOR BEL AIR HARDTOP | , 2 BU | . , | Chevrolet Ponti \'S4FORD .........- $ 645 SLCHEVY ..2--5 95 155 mesoto ....§ 795 | $99. 95. : $149.95 $199.95 ee ne ae so Sn al il esl teal bal casei SB FORD 33 — 5 | ierieanes Bk , ALL CARS SIMILARLY PRICED FOR THIS TERRIFIC comiown SALE . | Now $1395 Now § $795 +s ow? | : t ou over || FACTORY BRANCH || Russ’ DAWSON | . w= unin SEERA ae | il Eddie Steele scars | MOTOR COMPANY VIC R HIGHT] one ri TO CHOOSE FROM “| HOM oR PGT "FORD" Semese | PONTIA | Lincoln-Mercury-Edsel W. HURC CREDIT RETAILSTORE Wag gee evra : : é . . 4 4 : . - 7 ” ” ; AN | * . emigre tare munzvano Hl: S27 WU HURON: car as’ |f-"GOODWILL USED Cans” |}22S SAGINAW. cates Oxford, Mich. LOA 8.2528 | PE 5-3177-FE 5-0861" | $9 DN.-$3 WK... }] 65 Mr. GENES ST. ost onncke 3-717 | FE 2-913) ae 5 , ’ - ss 5 * ‘ ’ ? & i \ 4 . j r i j 2 Fi ‘ 3 4 —- t : * : a \ : . Fa , ee : P ! . . ‘ z 4 2 . eae a ae ee a - _ diss = a a “ oe =. * “ +e . r eo ote a . eed. aA ™ a is : "i a, oe ae ere err % a aa aoe aa a, et a ~ ne cidag- tacndis = Po Cietiiehs me . PRs Oe ee See Sine eat OG as,

\ ; ond Ie S A L F CARS srg a Mea RUTOMATIC. NEW CONDITION: Tremendous YOU CAN FIND THE HD oF Tater. |) egy peer ante. gan | PYAR "| Bae, tc reo as) SEPTEMBER | Usep CAR OF YOUR 1958 P PON TIAC .........$2395 & | brakes, ‘radio. heater. and 56 CADILLAC V ALUES! —— “tee wer brakes, Hydra ' power Trigg, powe _DEMON STRATORS | Gition throusbout re SO ELDORADO Convertible. White 1953 RAMBLER : mebie® radio , Sawa res. red and ivory beauty. ' . wi ack. top. at Nas i] im — G | 1965 Olds 88 - 4 door hardtop. lnterio’ Full actory equipment SOLID RED AS. x pyLEAn. 1957 Pontiae Chieftain. 4 dr. in = " . sl@ ae ’ — 3% : ; including aii accessories & wer. } ‘ul _ Hydra- | age Sy i TAXES Black and’ Wor” finish, “Good | Also, continental kit. 62306. wie my sis, Clean ari 2S = cot, Pr D SPECIAL ONLY. $1295 P condition as @ ‘57 BUICK youll i buy gic at es peels Gerais, : 1956 Chevrolet 0-passenger wagon, | ‘ 1957 "RAMBLER. ad — : Gr: 9tit . 3 , “Sts BRES V-8 engine. Powerglide. radio. | ea od eps 16 Riviere Soden. es a ~ lor ee heater. Beautiful turquois and) ai ed ere A can pved Includiog full power Naarony COUNTRY cE oe - ivory finish. i a accessories A beautiful 1 own- GOns. UIPPE OF | la Pontiac Radio, Chiet hardto ay adie Hydramatic, pae—$3/37 1s $288 |) 1957 olds 88 2-Aoor sedan Hydre-| ¢F Dew car trade. $1905. Course. A led OBE ROM. wall tires. Officials car Bace. 36 ee ee ween 16,000_agtual miles. 9a. | matic, radio, heater, solid black | _ $1395 NTHS og 20, mos. on balanc , —— . | finish. | *57 PON il IAC 3 GEDANS- ROM $696 HE ood: Pontiac. 2 ar Hydra. Heater, 1957 PLYMOUTH $1295 $1995 om Recdtop ......Was $4128 Ts $2995 || Je57 piymouth 2-door hardtop, v.. STARCHIEP Convertible. Coral wre youre 2 on a 1957 MERCURY ae E PND WHITE AND LOADED ee meedion bester like new | with white top. Coral & gray aa pol patie Belvedere. Power- interlos Power steering & brakes. To ers- Heater. Voyager 4-door hardtop station wagon, power steering. power CROSS COUNTRY WAGON 7 Pontiae—Chiettain: alls. Beautiful Tadic qi hector, Hyeramae. | POWER UTPPED RED, | top. Beautiful e-kreen. Hy- 1957 PLYMOUTH "$1395 brakes. Mercomatic. radio, neater, whitew ‘ condition. ! blue and ivory finish. 1957 Renault 4door sedan, radio, BLACK . EAUTIFUL LOW- dramatic. Radio C ‘ re 8-cyl. 4-dr. ponetere Power- | heater, Feriec transmission. Good | cise, & has been garage kept. LOW MILES. oo PRICE in one that has beetrbebled, $169 flite. Power steering brakes. condition. . 24 MONTHS. down. 10 mosp beleaes sale Pie a Black & afk tutone. 1957 PONTIAC . $1795 sc tem PLYMOUTH 11955 RAMBLER. tthe, | 187 P 4637 2 ie sOF erirdien see ow as $4175 Is $3109 ee eee heclar, Boud ata | STATION WAGO no Emerald Laee More to 1 i87 "p LY MOUTH | $1495 Superchief 4-door hardtop. power steering, power brakes, ee Cakin #0 wice Sie GING AnD figs : (ipicer tial cola e wii tiwatcking in: 5 | Mile North U8. 10 tion wagon 3-d Hydramatic, radio, heater. Blue and white. ) LE DR AMERICAN 8EDAN Madie s 3566 = MAple B-1142 195 PLY MOU’ BRAKES. QUITE COMPLET | Leip a LN tie radio An SHERWOOD BLUE SHARP. NO tights ‘Ti 9 55 je + OUTH °$ 795 . |. @ulomatic nice car . RUST SEE IT! $305 24 PaY- Savoy club cou Powerglide. | 1956 PONTIAC . Sl 195 1637 2-Dour Hardtop . «4... Was $4159 Is $3005 | HASKINS on MENTS. $21 06 Bxcepi Wednesday "Tu @ Radio & heater. harp ear eos ge TU-TONE BLUE AND WHITE. EVERYTHING "57 FORD 1954 RAMBLER | — 1955 FORD ....... $ 595. Starchiet hardtop. power srines. “Hrarametic, ‘radio, heater, THAT'S NICE ON A CAR CHEV. | CONVERTIBLE warena po / ty 2- dr. Pairiane. Real nice. Priced | hitewall tires. Sandalwood and ivory finish. - 55 . . . | Bact & cream with biack top CROSS COUNTRY WAGON Wed ty'¢ W S sell. | $637 2-Door Hardtop es Was $4092 Is $3035 4511 Disie Highway ot 3) | Power steering. radio & eater. COUNT en Mis 1953 OLDS 895, Ford th WwW ti MILES NO RUST TIMMACUe | EE ™N LIOID OILDID Lowes GLACIER GREEN — WELL EQUIPPED MAple 5-071 Oven uites ‘til 9) Perdomslie Hyer tires nice LATE ue 24 MONTHS was 4. NEW as Super. Steering & aes Ver | oe ee wwe 2 | M shoe | PER indows. ee rr i . . . Special 4door hardtop. power steering. orailes. 1 and windo 4639 4-Door Hardtop | wooo Was $4393 Is $3267 | "56 MERCURY 1959 1956 FORD ....... $ 995) ee ee pester ore tires. Like new inside TU-TONE ND RED coer ee MONTCLAIR Bport Coupe Coral 4-dr' Custom V-8. Fordomatic. | cal nctsenl) saline EVEN WITH POBITRACTION REAR AXLE & Unie ode Mado e boce ’ The very bestt { . v4 | ba eens 8228" | TH’ NDERBIRD | 1957 BUICK $1795 1039 4-Door Hardtop ...... Was $4476 Is $3374 || Must be seen to be appreciated. TRANS SPORTATION : hee eee wp ess COPPER GLOW - COMPLETE WITH POWER 2 HARDTOP. 4000 ODD MILES a < ' Roadmaster “75. Has everything. Don't miss this ‘ene. SEA gmp INDOMS 57. PONTIAC pone aman fe"ete| 3776 AUBURN RD. almonds | 2 DR BLACK ‘vs 2 tone gra 63405, ‘ 2 Blocks East of Adams Rd. | 1956 BUICK ; $1] 395 T leaner uphe stery Heater with 1957 PL M ‘$4 PONTIAC Cat. C $ 595 | ‘93 PONTIAC ..... 4 Se ee ae ELEC RA 225 : WA on} (neato on : ° Radio & Heater, Wrdramatic, Wi- ood dependable car $ 3 5 centers nerdiog power pode p(t Dynaflow, radio, sale 0 choose n us : ite walls. actua 8. _. your old car should handle Fuil| 2-DR_ @ CYLINDER silos HuR-| “Sle Reslly a alce car. ‘SI PLYM. Wyn. ..$ 125 — 1820 As Kiviera Hl top ..Was $5015 $3795 vere es MONTHS i202 SPOTLESS 39 “56 FORD P-Lane » 1008 "52 PLYM., 2-Dr. ..$ 99 1195 moyoue, = a & wach © 1s aan | a -"Guub -gedan "Radio & Mester, 27 CUM. 2-Dr. ..$ 91 1957 PLYMOUTH ...... EVERY rHtke 5375 1957 FORD | “a ce ne o CHEVIE Dr. $ 79 +4 ed ith aut tic transmission. Drives like new . 2 4 ce Riviera Htop ..Was $4995 Ts $3750 || ‘36 PONTIAC 810 H-To $1099 "50 CHEVIE 2-Dr. $ 59 ae ee ene 1G Le hal OOb BLUE COMPLETELY | oral a ancien e Pen a | | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. | PQuIPPE — ro C POWER DI8-| nice car | ‘THE SHOW PLACE OF PONT 1958 FORD . $1895 {RO7 cnwettible 225 wena Was $5259 Is $3888 |] ati REMAINING 19507 PONTIACCADILLAC COUNT SPECIAL $1395 30 MO6 | as | OF PONTIAC | : y sT GO WE HAVE A $42 20 "$7 FOKD Custom “300” $1295 % a BLACK WITH WHITE TOP ow Rep BY THE eT ool ee TION ar OVER 580 WAGONS SFDANS & | V-8. 4 Door — Radio & Heater | | lester 500°" ardtop. mene steering " prakes and W BOKS. ALWAYS DRIVE THE BES Those HARD 10 ORT | 1350 N RieoTape Auk Gee A sharp icowber, ows. Big engine. A solid auiy. b ATION WAGONS | ° Low cash down or old trade on THESE BARGAINS DURENG OUR WASILOUT |] Awaz foul %Xo lentes | Woodward te shore care nadie a Heater, Hydramatie. | 1956 FORD WAGON ... .$1295 MARATHON SALE—FRIDAY & SATURDAY, |] aueren oF . paimanoia at «io! BIRMINGHAM ex 2.3131 UL 2-3132 Mtrs., Inc. Shitewall tres Green and ivory fala Me heater, SO Chevrolet TRANS SEPTEMBER 18 & 19 : 9 cy | clesn Soin [food cand Ub 4 msl Want to buy a new car? . | Convertil ile sep ain . coe RAMBLER BE SURE 4 SEE OUR Chrysler-Plymouth-Impert 1956 BUICK De he eee $1395 OG SS TRIM. “230 V8 POWER PONTIAC AUTO Pe ae ap | SELECTIONS OF | NEW 124 Oakland Ave, Pontiac PE 4.3882 : N IVE-AWAYS | a 20 va er Rina BROKERS 666 S. WOODWARD | ANT) USED CARS FIRST. Century convertible. Full power. Buy it now for less. i oe ; Li ; “ ) . cc e & BRAKES LOADED NOTHING TO EAT | Ripe extrinsic Mi 6-3900 | ALWAYS A BQUARE DEAL | eer | Counties oLbest DEAL. 1958 RAMBLER . $1395 17 Chev on t a — == eo 7 Ford Custom © autos Siase LARK’S COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- ; oo. | . UST BARGAINS PRECIATE 1°56 Ford Country Sedan $1205 | Only @ few left Save up to rlisSman Super with radio, heater, euheven tires. 2-tone paint and ; ver . 1) = 65 Chevy Hardtop @ BA $1nes $500 on this great economy car | 2 J | U SD CAK SP1 CIALS | 6 Pontiac 4@ dr =P $1095 | MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES BEA | IE ma | der 6 a ul ul Si ae ar are Saginaw at 8 Boulevard es OLDS SUPER 88 Holiday pe evy 1. Be r Sage FE 4-9587 VV nok a ANE Sopa) Eps har | 39 Ford Fetriane $805 as : — “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" CHE ROLET 2door sedan, nice body and clean inside. L iy 30 | ly any miles Blue finish, power | 86 Plymouth $795 Prices Slashed! | ene DIXIE, B wy OR 31291 — — | steering & brakes full accessory |'55 Ford 8 Custom, $745 On new and used care Pina! | —At_* the Mopunnt | in n Waterford — | group, and Bip engine. Specially | $4 Old- BK 2 dr Full power $745 clearance of all $9 Olds. We need S > 195] CHRYSLER $ 125 line, Ready-to-Go Late Model Used Cars | eaised iat Liss Fore (Gn tom 8 car tos | Your used car ] SHARP CARS OC ester v ost tr ae : ‘9? CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 210 V-8/| 55 Btudenaker overdrive $505 HOUGHTEN & SON aeats ery good low cost transportation. Btatior Wagon Aeautiful fvory | 48 Chev. Frat truck ‘'y ton ne Your Priendly Olds Ocaler & Turquois finish Radio. heater, | 52 Chevy ALES wi K&R MOTORS s | 1949 BUICK $ 50 power ateering and brakes. Spot | 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4.0100 AND BERVICE Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial Offers Our Best Buys se se 2 ee 2 ie eS ie cs east{? Only $1505 | 628 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 ve 4-3528 1724 Oakland Pontiac You'll heve to come early for this special bargain | = = | . ‘$7 MERCURY 2 DOOR BEDAN | | 1958 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD.: ‘ Mercomatic. radio, peatar. very 4 DR. WAGON. V-8. POWER- & blue finish A really’ sharp | OLIDE. R&H. WW TIRES. A TT car and only $1485 BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & GOLD. = - | ‘h@ CHEVROLET BEL. AIR sport L | = ONE OWNER. LOVELY AT $1975. N ele | Coupe. V6 powerglide, radio, | = | heeter powe, steering & brakes 1957 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. RANCH Aimoa: new with white tires and fey note and ve ik On WAGON. V-8 FORDOMATIC. R 210 ORCHARD LAKE, AVE sigs! ore ant reg num "O.K." THIq WHITE AND BLUE VALUE. PONTIAC-BUICK - cae . ) RCURY CONVERTIBLE | . . | ee OPEN “TIL, 222 |) Shee sin ble ta meget USED CARS __ || ms curvscurr « on. 20 wso-!| ROCHESTER. OL 1-8133 BUICK OPEL [EEP || S.Sekouer 1,000" ae | WITH RAH. ONLY 0000 MnLaS ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES shape Only $175 | ON THIS WHITE AND o<_—_ : i “rh C We VROUF t 4 Trcvit with | BEAUTY) $1275 | = == SS as <== _ — — | steranee tenis aiexig Good tra ‘ TWO— 1955 CHEVROLETS. 4 DR. | | | WAGON. BOTH V-8 POWER-| | ‘oJ WONTIAC wit lt Ny DRAMA | GLIDE WITH RADIO & HEAT- | © Or Ure | ee eS ee He The | ER. THESE ARE IN BEAUTIFUL | a | CONDITION FOR’ EACH. $1075 I! Gets Around | ice “plus | game tae ee| SPENCE Rambler “ tH THE SBHAKP PEN z ets roun cine ar | aces DAYS Fi on | 867. RELOCATION $ALE ) . 1956 CHEVROLET 4 OR. HARDTOP. ONE CUSTOMER TELLS ANOTHER ~ CARPENT ER | ce ee ee CHEVROLET BLACK & YELLOW WITH : r : . : WHITEWALLS. ON s : TI t's Wh DET al ie) Rd ” mM 3 4101 MATTHEWS eae — HARGREAVES LS. ONLY $1195. 1aUs 4 vee | Pe pavarsia: sus p a 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR. BEDAN. | . | 6 CYLINDER. STANDARD ae 7 aA Tex beqega ; TRANSMISSION IN WHITE BUSINESS IS GOOD ])" sretereygen | — REFRESHMENTS YOR ALL — cluven Poe NEw COVEN | ll mu “Ks Ba ‘beth a $1095 | i My | ; 1955 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE, - At "Cy" OWENS __ | siz, ux seurctios eae rey area hah ot rine late mode! nae cara HARGREAVES lodae Plymouth Chrysler } . en CORAL AND GREY } WERE ON A ° Dod Pi tl t ee — GIFTS — CHEVROLET — DOOR PRIZES — x atm ce ee So That We May Serve You os JACK COLE, INC. || _ TO EVERYONE — — A PLENTY — A PAIR OP 1987 FORD CUSTOM “BETTER” | | watiea “t Mavis at pontine Tr Trail a 300. V-8. SEDANS. BOTH STAND- ‘Selling Spree WHILE THEY LAST | HAs Unt CAREYULLY "Dx HAS BEEN CAREFULLY DE- \\ B - ¢ I TAILED FOR ONLY $1275 OUR NEW | New 1985 PORD CUSTOMLINE - SE- arger—More Convenient Location THIS WEEKEND 1 1959 Plymouths q ge qd | N S q O re Scene | : 256 = SRE tn SAVE S858 } eee pe tonetcemr | | All Prices Reduced] mney sin ss NEW & USED CARS |" | "EVERYTHING MUST GO" FOR QUICK SALE Shanti vice? "ALL Tayventory Must Go” tines, electric wipers, sig- oy Lon y pues besGaoute Was $2495—NOW $2495 [nal lights, orl filter, au - Crissman ere hh “ CHEVROLET a DRASTICALLY- - rORD, ee Was $2205—NOW $2195 ao vesren 1959 . : iE OL, S | Chevrolet Co. * TAKE ADVANTAGE OF | It Pays to Shop At THIS TERRIFIC CLEARANCE 5B FORD .cciaaveacs. ‘Was $1795—NOW $1695 |) 29 VOR Was $1205—NOW $1195 | Factory Price | ALL MAKES .AND MODELS ROCHESTER REDI JC VED PRIC ES EOS IY aos teres --Was $1295—} a | $2893 75 | INCLUDING DEMOS AND FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS OL 2.9721 ‘57 DODGE ........ ... Was $1395—NOW $1295 | Open E : ee : | Open Evens. except Wed. ‘99 Metro nr) Rambler "57 rORD gauemaumdecue Was $1595—NOW $1495 Our Price | at Fantastically Low Prices 2.DOOR H wi TION WAGON aes : | AND ONE OF THEE Radio & eater, RAT A uuerioan TTS Bost Radio & “TATION WAGON ; | $9 995 75 ‘ NE * : real gas saver. Red and White Heater “Ail Red Paint. Very "S56 FORD w....c cee eee. Was $1295—NOW $1195 || Gas nN esol eat 568ORD seen Was $105-NOW 125] (letigin site ux aon | BESt Selections of Used Gars | Wholesale |" si4ge $1858 IX OUR HISTORY All Makes and Models 55 FORD ...... rere Was $§ 70S—NOW § 695 ‘licence extra.) Rank rates ; 2-pOOR You'll Be Ready for Winter If You Take Advantage of All ars i al- mM 08 Rambler 4 G5 Srisol Waa eenenecn: Was $ 695—NOW § 595 |] 34.000-mile guarantee. | This Fabulous Sale Now — We're Including : i oa ee ae 59 Ra bler R SEDAN ma ee ; ; . ance of new 1959 model || Redto a Heeler Ag Paet Trans- Biecs. Pam Wi: ve oe i: ‘oonn 7 aan nee Rammuler | \\ I DELCO |Lincoins and Mercurys —_ $2998 = ~s $1598 eo eee HES 2 SNOW 5S | ) FACTORY GUARANTEED | wit te soit at... 'S3 PLYMOUTIL ......Was $ 495—NOW $ 395 Dallas - BATTERY 4+ DOOR - , ’ 4 ‘93 PONTIAC, 0... eee. Was $ 445—NOW $345 | 1001 x main rocumster . WITH EVERY CAR — REGARDLESS OF YEAR OR MODEL | Wholesale 38 3 Rambler 57 Chevrolet 4 DOOR € | i POT ine - Balle, raters ANe, Trams ‘53 OLDSMOBILE. ....Was $ 495—NOW § 395 | Ol. 2.9111 HURRY—HURRY-— U Y . nadie. ES cat pelt Brawn ‘Green & in 52 BP toms E ....\Was § 205—NOW $ 195 |] sv Foam: 4 on. $0. RATIO 0. H RR is Bob Frost, Inc. $1468 4-DOOR heater #10805 50 PLYMC [ wee, Vv; 95—NOW 5] wich eacis Pieatace Tf 280 Hunter Blvd. ay nee \ PLYMOUTI : Was $ NOW $ 4 | *Denatiow Saale a neater, white M /\ | | | | | WV! - re ae _ —MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM— E | 1987 Ford «Door, V-#., Automatic | is | = B . \\ Ai eee Radio & heater | ; | BIL | : : Cy ~Owens Se anee LY A RG R F AVES Ss PENCE Your F tiendly FORD Dealer ct pl ee : cL u "RAMBLER" Want to buy anew car? 1963 Ford Station Wadon. Radio and 147 S) SAGINAW ST. meatier. Etc. ¢ona 9ee OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER I 1051 Mercury. $05. . i FE 5-410] FE 53588 |i"geainetatesans a! | The BIG-BIG Lot. M. | eer -SALES & SERVICE- , Open8A.M.to9P.M. 3 | HOMER ICH NTRS | 631 OAKLAND AVE. P E 4-4547 [ne Rambler Sales 256 S. Saginaw e "PE 64541patie leat AZ =» THE PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 = ~ Today’ S Television Programs - — (Chrysler Offers 93 Models in ‘60 Bad Fireplace Starts. Blaze in Oxford Twp. OXFORD TOWNSHIP—A defec- She'd Prefer to Zoom in Good Woman ‘aie Channel 2.WJBK-TV Channel +—WWd-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) (color) News. EARL WILSO tive fireplace was blamed as the (2) Cartoon Party.” Keeps Fins; Stresses = 2 cause of a $15,000 fire which par-\| ALL WORK GUARANTEED 6:00 (2) Movie. (4) tesker) Bean the Clown. -NEW YORK — Constance Towers, beautiful young tially destroyed the upstairs and We F (4) News, Weather. (1) Crusade for Christ. New 6-Cylinder Engine} Hollywood actress (and bride) is unhappy—because friends, | ee e Feature (2) Capt. Kangaroo, for Fuel Economy |_seents’ and advisers tell her, “If you could play a ‘bad maged the rest of the Fabian ZENITH RGA (4) Cartoon Express. , - _... woman’ role, or get in some scandal, your |: Comeau home N. Lapeer ae 6:15 (4) Mr. some, Eve. + wa (1) Three Musketeers. : career would ZOOM!” Rd. early SYLVA . MIAMI BEACH * : 6:30 po oases. Wee ~ 10:00 po st cag Rita — Chrysler Corporaiag “Why shouldn’t it zoom instead from Mr, magia = a Mighty * en lines of cares playing a good woman?” demands Con- | ¢#tiening in Minneg = —— ._ = @ (color) baie and Reddy.|¢ffort to meet—t nie, who just finished “Captain Butfalo® only one in the house CONDON’S 11:00 (2) Heckle & Jeckle. demands of the motemiiigs for John Ford. - Today's Radio Programs - three-day conference. They were | called to Washington at the request of the party’s committee on polit-! & HI-FIDELITY IDEAL for OUTDOOR heen =a , Charles, who was roused by RADIO & TV 6:45 (2) (4) (1) News, = (4) Fury. Byron J. Nichols, Ciryaiges Nor will the Lana-Turner-Liz Taylor | the am hae , 7:00 42) — bine — Se 11:30 @ Robin = president =i tnmays : ok affine ‘appeal induce tise co Have any a and fied the ing SALES & SERVICE Dennis Morgan as a Circus Boy. —— de . | sergeant with twenty year get 11:55 (9) Billboards. The corporation gave neWweia™ Se saeerath on hes a aot ee xn The blaze spread up the inside! Call FE 4-9736 of service is tempted by lure a pan @ preview of its nll Lh bp il . ¥ | wall to the bedrooms upstairs and Factory Authorized Service of higher paid job in civilian roe Ln. Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler, = th s It life. ‘i: — SATURDAY AFTERNOON = ial and the Dodge Dart line Fact is, she’s trying to make the b “_ ae enol te the pea 36 S. TELEGRAPH (4) Honeymooners. * ” os @1 ews, eather. 12300 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. was added this year. career zoom from a happy marriage. eed Fi unde yo a Across trom Tel-Huron * (1) Jungle Adventure. @) coy t jeht Theater (4) True Story. Newsmen were scheduled hey’re off to Panama, where he has a home, for a ne ae oer ioeameek, of 5 : ~ (@) Million Dollar “Movie| {9 Starlig Power | (1) Uncle Al. Chrysler’s new small carthi month. were on the scene for about thre. Drama: Uiheed acy an “Crash Dive." (43). 2:30 pel — Calendar. iol ban al When they departed, arm-in-arm, they said. ™ere's no [ hours. 2 . man heads out to Cali-|,,. sa: : Three Stoges. Nichols said a total (> n fornia, hoping to find shorter| 1°! Sa eae (Ai Detective’s Diner. deecat tanbehs ‘Gt be arth ———— mm — the way yss. but when it happens we'll sena up a eAmuivds'ty IEOMC aot eet RCA COLOR T trail in “Southwest Passage.”’!11.15 (2) Sports , (9) Farmer A}falta. the corporation this {iipaaaaE== firemen said. Sales and Service (54). Rod “ameron. ; ad sich Theat (2) Little wulu. sdiect ghatee effered-te-tnen It. appears that Khrushchev will achieve another 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Premiere epi- 11:20 (2) Nigl Bert ' i? ©T./1:00 (4) Mr. Wizard. tory of the com; - “first”—he'll be the first visiting VIP who'll have more . SWEET’S RADIO -TY sede: Hiveewbindtors stars) PTS atk cas) Drame| 2) Baseball sisay ets a Bodyguards than audience. | Drive to Laugh with Eric Fleming and Clint 5 x : ootball. — —_ ~ * ; . = Open Mon. & Fri. Night Eastwood in “Incident of the| L&*rence Tierney, “Born tol1:39 (2) Baseball. otter an entirely . of = Bad Motorists 422 W. Heron rE atn33 Day of Dead.” Yates per- Kin” (0). (4) Patti Page. designed _six-cylinder=ag “Khrushchev should be allowed to do anything he likes lone ast of travey by (4) (7) Sheena. those seeking greate me—wew York,” says Phil Leeds at the Blue Angel. “If he Off State Roads rescuing runaway horse. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with)):45 (4) Industry on Parade. my. smaints to go for a walk in Central Park at night, let him.” (4) People Are Funny, Sosste Virginie Delwce, Ale[ae® (4) Movie. ee: 6 ee a DETROIT (A ridicule cam. (7) Disney Presents. “Man Ean’ Grant on “Best ofls.29 0 eens =a ation, but they all oma Mickey Mantle'll be best man at Billy Martin's Oct. 7 | paign aimed at laughing bad in Space” first of two pres- Paar.” 3:30 (7) Wrestling. | the Chrysier theme of Swope wedding to TWA stewardess Gretchen Winkler in Las Vegas | grivers off the toad will be Ete fine Pag aren (7) Suock Theater. Melo- Q) W . styling with fins. —= (Whitey Ford, Woodie Held, Bob Lemmon and Jimmy Pier- launched in Michigan next week. around earth y _ artificial drama: Boris Karloff, “Devili3:45 (4) Rice ¥s. LSU Football. x © & gall will be on the receiving line at the Desert Inn later) The program, asiarting next satellite, with pictorial his- Commands."’ (*41). 4:00 (4) Tennis. All of the cars have unitized . Joan Blondell saw a bridal party at the Grotto when Wednesday and running until Ap. tory of rockets, extending 4:30 (9) Gabby Hayes. construction — a system of mak-| she dropped in from rehearsal, and sent over champagne vil 20, ts the brainchild of the from 13th century to modern SATURDAY MORNING ye i reed to Danger. ing the body and frame as one with a note: “Always be lovers”... Col. Henry Crown, the ieee gaan