/ ; 2 se The Weather nn E Pp COLORS... Edition »* Cy 117th YEAR, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .24, 1959—60 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS —+ : 8c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL : 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible and Ventura Sport Coupe ‘Satisfactory’ After Surgery - Large F ords Year Ahéad, ‘Press Told | State Solons Fix BAT Goof, Believe Steel President Stabbed Self f Have Stee! 16 Models in 4 Series for October, GM Feature Classical Styling . | HYANNIS. Mass, (AP)—Wal-, range for further treatment he |) The district attorney began an DETROIT (UPI . . * 4 Da P » 1 al BESKOTE ta enone ter F, Munford, 59, president of “apparently wounded — hintself investigation : ea TE . en journ said today its 1960 line of standard- U.S Steel C ee unite It was learned that the injury Motors said today it could produc a ; = ; sized cars originally was intended the strike-bound . et ce a es to the steel executive remained 3! oo “ ne model aulo G reatest Ad vances Ever in mobiles anc rucks, and continue for introduction in some future/apparently wounded himself with “jie was immediately Also Approve $6 Million year. ja knife while in a state of fatigue Capital Outlay Plan; James O, Wright, Ford Division|and nervous exhaustion, a hospi- jwound was repaired, ° ‘general manager, told a national ta) administrator reported today. Reject Vet Fund Use press preview audience that the Aon A decision to advance the model in- Gerald A. Ouellette, adminis- volved a gamble of millions of dol- LANSING (#'—State law-| Ss. Te - trator of the Cape Cod Hospital, makers scattered for a ite which Muriford was brought in | : th nouficement. month today after mending models were moved up but it ee ean a five million dollar tax bill! was learned that the 1960 linge-{ Munford was admitted with an : had been projected for 1961: | unexplained knife-wound in the boner and approving an wviete sont caditorr id te | abdoesce. anemic $6,012,000 capital) Wright said additiorr of the com- , 7 tl of de oid f Pact Falcon tothe Ford line will} Today, the nose igh outlay program dev Of| ive Ford dealers products cover-|Munford had a good night re new construction money. jing 90 per cent of the auto indus-| pony his condition as “‘satis- Before knocking off yes-| try’s price range. These will be the ‘@C!Ory terday, they did these other Falcons. Fords and Thunderbirds. |UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE: thi , he 143rd ki | Styling on the standard Fords| Quellette’s statement said Mun- ings on the ee WOE ING has been changed considerably ford has been ‘“‘under the care day of 1959: 'with rounded lines rather than the of his personal physician for the 1. Once again refused to use the|square silhouette of recent years. [past few weeks suffering from veterans trust fund to ease the| The dogleg which juts into the fatigue and nervous ger - 'front door area has been removed Dr, Robert B. O'Connor and Har- mph a econ am gede on the standard Ford as well asivey N. Jordan, executive vice ste arog ngage pig, aie he Falco preemient of U. S. Steel, visited no"’-in eaucus to Gov. Williams’ 0" the Falcon. ee Mae! Munir ee oft-repeated plea. | The. wide price .range marked MT. @ rs. Munford as Over- ifrom individual dealerships meats: night guests, the statement said. 2. Formally killed a bill that ("O™ ! al api would have doubled interest | lower fixed overhead per — unif, | While getting ready to go with rates on small loans in the one | |Wright said. __| Mm. Munford to Boston to ar- te $500 range. ee 3. Postponed any action on the. Greet the Wor ld’s S) ‘Champ governor's request for fixing a Ae ERENT EO He did not say what year's WALTER ¥. aUNroE flaw in the Employment Security Act that Williams said, if unattend-| ed to, might cost employers 36 million dollars in federal payroll taxes. 4. Left untouched the Hous e- approved bill for a $2,500-a-year) 3 legislator's pay raise. The Senate, by a 29-to-2 vote, completed répairs to the business activities tax (BAT) increase voted Aug. 29 and needed to wipé out an unintended windfall to profitable business _firths. The-capital outlay measure was approved after $12,297,000 in new construction items was torn out at the demand »f GOP senators. At the same time, the lawmak- ers maneuvered into position to restore the deleted items to the 1959-60 program later on. They were prepared to do this if the ‘State Supreme Court upholds the 120-million-dollar use (sales). tax increasé now before the court, A decizion is due before the -Legis- lature meets again Oct. 21. News Flash WASHINGTON () — President James KR. Hoffa has asked all ; . officials of the Teamsters Union to farn in sworn statements that | they“are not in vielation of the new labor ban against ex: — Press Phote on hand for the affair were Pontiac Motor Divi- sion officials Thomas E. Seavy (shaking hands) and Buel E. Starr (right). At the left is Gustav FETE INGEMAR AT AVON ‘TOWNSHIP — World's heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar aehanaen of Sweden (second from right) last was feted at a reception held in: his honor convicts anion office. He set a Sept, 29 deadline, the same “tthe Detroit Broscli ind Machine Co, in Avon. von Reis, Johansson's personal friend and owner as the government has given him Township. Among séme 300 industry executives of the plant. " | : - K : {f EE 4 s taken to yndisclosed until nine hours after the Cape Cod Hospital where the (Some Rain?) last da\ s steel strike operations through the of October before the Engineering, Design, Says Munford’s admission to the hos ipital, pra * « * forces a shutdown of ifs assembly S E Kn udsen . A @ F \ Dist. Atty, Edmund Dinis said lines, . However, the pinch of steel short his aides hope to question the 59 year-old executive some time to- ages already is affecting the pipe line of component parts By HARRY REED day. .. « A Managing Editor, Pontiac Press IMPOUND KNIFE Teka John Fk. Gordon, president of on ” ; . pens = ; Dinis refused to answer news- General Motors. announced today Following” a truly great performer is one of the men's questions about Munford's! that “supplies of steel on hand will Toughest jobs in se business, and so it is with the auto Bae ee . was inflicted permit continued production of industry, but Pontiac Motor Division has done. it with a kitchen knife passenger cars and truc ks i hrough ¢ ; Authorities. impounded a five-jthe jatter part of October superbly in bringing the 1960 line of Pontiacs to the inch knife they found in the lav-| * ry * - motoring public. vish Munfofd summer home in) ‘ ‘ ‘ . os chatiain. Coming up with something to top the sleek 1959 line which the public made the leading seller in the medium-price class was not easy, but they've done it: The statement added “By then we will have pro- duced and shipped to our dealers, a total of 175,000 new 1960 model cars and trucks. Our non-auto- motive operations have sufficient steel to produce some time be- yond the latter part of October. However,. layoffs in some of our plants producing automotive components, parts and” acces sories already have begun. These plants nérmally produce material four te six weeks ahead of final assembly.’ ee — Mailers Strike Halts — Detroit Newspapers DETROIT ww — Detroit Mailers: Uniori No. 40 Detroit's three daily newspapers today in a jurisdictional dispute ‘with the In- ternational M&ilers Union. ® * *® | The strikers are affiliated With Non-automotive operations which ithe International Typographical Cordon said could continue beyond Union and claim to represent 4 Qetober include Frigidaires and | majority of the mailing room em- other electrical goods “Sixteen stunningly new models in four series are pre- sented by Pontiac in 1960, marking the greatest engi- neering and styling advances ever achieved by our firm,” S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and Pontiac general struck manager.said today. The ear will be displayed to the public Oct. 1 at the Pontiac Retail Store, 63 Mt. Clemens St., and all area dealers. “Our engineers and stylists have overlooked nothing in their successful efforts to make Pontiac for 1960 the most desirable car that we have ever manufactured,” ployes at the three newspapers. said Knudsen. ‘We are confident that our new line of A newspaper spokesman sald, - cars will maintain Pontiac’s award-winning reputation however, the IMU was certified US.Moon Rocket as America’s number one road car.” by the National Labor. Relations + * * | Board two years afo to repre- 7 acat mailhig seem employes. rtape Blows Up Gentle curves and flowing lines of sculptured beauty The Frée Press published all its readily identify Pontiac’s completely new line of cars for leditions last night and early today.| CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) 1960. Pontiac's classic styling and wide track design prevails x“ * «* \— An Atlas-Able rocket being pre-, throughout each series; from the luxurious Bonneville and Star | The News said it did not plan to pared for a shot at the moon early Chief to the Catalina and the new Ventura series the C |publish its first edition today. The next month blew up on the Cape LIST 47 NEW FEATURES \Times said it did not know whethér this morning. No one was hurt Heading a list of 47 new features is the exciting appear- lit would publish or not. | The four stage combination | aes exploded during 2 static test. |2NCe of the 1960 Pontiac, highlighted by a “V". design front Officials said there were no in. Nd. A massive, sweeping front bumper juts forward below a classical grille formed by seven narrow, gleaming bars with Cooler Friday Juries With High of 73: The accident apparentiy elim ‘inated any chance that a moon Additional Pictures on Pages 2, % ‘shot would be made from here feck in wttircagge Etia dhe Tunar twin headlamps set at either end. The distinctively different Mostly ‘cloudy with a chance of Pod . . ee oe grille, the one-piece bumper and the clean, sharp line of the crise to the earth of about 219,- ‘hood enhances the car's overall simplicity and beauty. scattered showers is the forecast 000 miles. . wctipa Pontiac en can ae | The Air Force said cause of the, Pontiac’s low, clean styling is complemented by a pan- Friday. _ Tonigh Coo! ' explosion was being investigated. | joramic windshield and a generous wrap-around rear window, er with the low = | with & low-cut roof adding to the rakish beauty of every model. | | | at weatherman said endiec' i? » Toda — Press \Pontiac’s fresh approach to styling is even more pronounced weather will continue tomorrow, } nio ay ‘s I ess" ‘in the sculptured deck lid and the rear fenders topped. by twin the high reaching around 70-75 and) | EOF dye) tail lamps housed in - ‘individual cones — toward the iow tomorrow night about) Comics |..... oes, &...9,. Bp the back window. : we oe © cok EINE IO ni Below each set of tail lamps are long, backup sainp This afternoon's northwesterly | Education—by Dr. Fine 95 DOrts framed in chromiuth. The artistic deck flares down- ‘winds were at severr-miles an hour.’ Food Section .,.......... a145 ward te blend with a massive wrap-around rear bump- \From 10:15 a.m. yesterday until Markets .............0.... 53s er. Below the front fender series nameplate oh each model the same time today .14 of an inch Obituaries ................ 24 a thin-line trim moulding extends the full length of the of rain fell in the area. Sperts ......... teeeeees . 47. 51 car. The upper edge of.the rear quarter panel is nagaigieier. The lowest temperature in down- Theaters ....1......60600. .. 4 by a trim moulding. town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 60 degrees. The recording at 2 p.m. was 65. TV & Radio Programe | cvavere Wilson, Kart ,...ccsqseceess. 58 Women's Pages ..,,..... > fl , { . ° . : ' » | | . (Continued on Page 2 » Col, De Ae i; Priced just above the Cataling series are two Ventura ° din * a2 Baye ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 (Continued From Page One) models, a fourtdoor and a two-door hardtop. The two Ventura)” models have intériors trimmed entirely in colorful, customized | Morrokide available in many different shades to harmonize with exterior finishes. * * * Fifteen solid paint colors and 60 two-tone combinations are’ offered with the 1960 Pontiac. Harmonizing with exterior colors are §1 interior color and material combinations of cloth, Mor- rokide and genuine leather. NEW HORIZONTAL SPEEDOMETER Pontiac's instrument panel for 1960 features a new hori-| zontal speedometer, redesigned instruments and a non-glare finish on the upper The new deep dish steering wheel and and control knobs kurface a hand grip design - 1s positioned to give more leg clearance for the driver. A lower transmission tunnel also provides extra.interior roominess Some of the standard features found on each 1960 Pon - tiac includes Magic-Mirror acrylic lacquer paint finishes, automatic “interior ligAting, foam rubber front seat cush- ions, cigar lighter, direction signals, electric windshield wipers, dual inside sun visors and trimmed luggage com- partment. % * Bonneville and Star Chief series and are 220.7 inches overall, except which has the same dimension Ventura series, 122-inch length. Overal] heights range coupe models to 56.8 inches for IMPROVED V8 ENGINE Bolstered by over 10 mililon miles of engineering tests, Pon- tiac’s Tempest 425 V-8 engine is more powerful and rugged than ever before Standard ratios 86:1 for regular fuel engines with standard transmissions and 1025 :1 for premium fuel engines with transmissions Available {n all four series is a premium fel, extra high performing 1075:1 compression ratio engine with three two barrel carburetors for elther Synchromesh Hydra-Matl transmission. A regular fuel economy engine with 86 1 pression ratio ts available for all models equipped with Hydra Matic. A new two-barrel carburetor, a high efficlency camshaft and low axle ratios starting at 269.1 are desigtf™ for \nucreased gasoline mileage and operation economy * nave a 124-inch wheelbase for the Bonneville Safari s as the Catalina and the new wheelbase and 213.7 inches overall from 542 inches for all sport station wagons compression are automatic Of com Pontiac's 1960 top-of-the-line car the luxurious Bonneville in four models; a rakish two-door hardtop sport coupe, an elegant four-door Vista hardtop, an exciting con- vertible and a custom trimmed four-door, two-seat Safari station wagon. is 7 A two-dpor sport sedan, a four-door sedan and a four-doot Vista hardtop comprise Pontiac's Star Chief line for 1960, each model distinguished by four stars along the rear quarter side moulding and the series name on front fetiders and instrument panel * * * OFFER SEVEN CATALINAS Pontiac's high-volume series, Catalina, is offered in seven attractively priced models, a two-door sport sedan, a four- door sedan, a twozdoor hardtop sport coupe. a four-door hard top Vista. a convertible and two four-door station wagons one Aa two-seat Safari wand the other a nine-passenger Safurl with the third seat facing rearward Asks for Careful Study ew Pontiac for 1960 Out October T~ Two hardtop models are offered in the newly created Ven- ‘tura series.priced just above the Catalina models. Standard equipment items found on the Ventura sport coupe and Vista include two instrument panel ash trays, an electric clock, “V” design inside handles, custom steer- ing wheel, deluxe wheel discs and instrument panel with special decor. Pontiac’s famed wide track wheels-and smooth ride are further improved in:1960 with large rubber bushings in the ‘rear suspension, new type rear shock absorbers and a raised rear axle upper control arm. Additional sound insulation has been provided for a quieter ride * * * To add comfort and pleasure to motoring are many freshly, engineered accessories and option equipment items for the 1960 Pontiac. The new Hydra-Matic transmission is narrower and lighter and allows for,a smaller tunnél, thus increasing | passenger room, New radio and optional rear speaker systems for all series employ tone control with sound separation for a- _|The Day in Birmingham — _ BIRMINGHAM—The ‘Bloomfield Hills Board of Education has of- ficially named the new elementary school now under construction on |Quarton road the James B. Conant School. * * * Conant is a noted educator and ‘former president of Harvard Uni- iversity who presently is conduct- ‘ing a nation-wide survey on public ‘schools to find where the educa- tional system might be improved .and how. He already has written lseveral books on the subject. An invitation te attend “Bloomfield Hills Sede Named for James Conant | youth activities in the city, an- the | cameras and one fraternity ainong the high schoo! body. 1 The Kiwanis Club wil! launch its annual peanut sale in Birmingham Saturday. | : Proceeds from the one-day | drive will be used during the year te help finance various | nounced the local vice president of the club, Charles Mosier, who is in charge of the campaign, along with drive chairman, Themas Monahan. ee school! dedication ceremonies | The Birmingham Democrats Club! planned for the early part of 1968 annual fund campaign begins Sat-| _ will be sent to Conant, the school urday lasting through Oct. 4. stereo effect, bringing new enjoyment in radio reception. | beard has announced. N L ONTROL Ew THR OTEEE CONTE A study of the Bloomfield Hills Specifically intended for turnpike driving, 4 new throttle: ‘school transportation system pres- control accessory called “Magi-Cruise,” can be set to retain a ently is under way. Five highlights constant accelerator position after the driver removes his foot! \of the study innumerated by School from the pedal. With Magi-Cruise in operation the driver's) | Superintendent Eugene Johnson foot is relieved of constant accelerator pressure. are; | Other new items include a spot beam reading lamp, a rear Seceance covers a ea we deck release that can be controlled from the passenger com-| operation, bus sade safety iene partment, rear window and side screens for station wagon | lures, possible reduction of route models, remote controlled outside rear view mirror and a Safe-| lengths and the possible purchase guard speedometer that can be set at any speed over 15 MPH | lof additional buses. Funds collected in the ‘‘Dol- lars for Democrats” drive will go toward the Democrat Party's election campaign. Heading the fund drive is Mrs. Betty McVay, chairman of the local club. Dennis M. Randazzo Service for Dennis M. Randazzo, 9, son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Randazzo of 3260 Chickering Lane, Bloomfield Township, will be held TONITE mee aa 9 Hour Sale Bargain Prices ‘til 9 PM. ~~ “SHOP~and- SAVE~ -at SIMMS. Friday . ene Saturday Until 10 P.M. Open Daily 9 A.M. Special Purchase! Men’s & Young Men’ s “4 HOLER” Cardigan Jackets Made To Sell Usually at $4.95 or More— 299 © Knitted Waist and Wrists ® Washable Cord-Cottons Styled as pictured with 4 met- to warn against speeding and as an added feature a low fuel level indicator Pontiac Motor Division in 1960 offers the safest car in its 52-year history of automobile production. A total of 138 separate features have been engineered into the new car for unprecedented driving safety during day or night travel and under varied road or weather conditions. Chief among Pontiac's 1960 standard safety features are: Wide track wheels and low center of gravity for unexcelled car stability. Reinforced body in the roof, rocker panel wheelhouse areas. Center pillars in Vista models also are strengthened and * * * Improved front brake sealing, large braking sur- faces and lining areas, and heavy drums for maxi- mum durability and sure stops Recirculating ball steering gear reduces steering effort and minimizes fatigue. Balanced, self-straighten- ing action tn the steering system makes driving easier and safer * * * Dual sealed beam head lamps with high capacity generator provide extended night time vision. The low beam favors the right side of the road, minimizing up- ward reflected light and glare to approaching traffic New low pressure tires with anti-skid treads facill- tate safer stopping Ball joint front esign enables handling on curves and rough Both front rear suspension are designed with an automatic anti- for a noothe and better control suspension d ideal roads and live feature ride Royal Oak Hosts Final Governor's Conference on Counties’ Finances Direction” Southwest! | *~ * * al-button front, knit front and Several Colors | The Board of Education will meet | jagain next Monday night to go over | ithe results of the survey. Also to be considered at that time is a method of enforcing the state's ban of sororities and |bome after a prolonged illness. j | fraternities at the high school level. In spite of their illegality, the| school board suspects that there | are currently at least two secret | ‘Gracie’ Pokes, Awaits Camera 2 Rockets From Cape Will Shoot Pictures of; Atlantic Hurricane MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Gracie hurricane dawdied along turned coy today as if primping| for’ the cameras that will attempt an historic picture * * * | Two rockets, scheduled to be, shot from Cape Canaveral late to- day were fitted with cameras for| an experiment aimed at photo-| graphing a hurricane from over- head If the stunt works and the} camera-packed nose cones of the! | * at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Wil- liam Vasu Funeral Home, Royal \Oak. Burial will be in White ‘Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Trdy. * * Dennis died Wednesday at his Surviving besides the parents, are a brother Terence at home, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam-) luel Camarda of East Detroit and his paternal grandfather Sam Ran- | dazzo of Detroit. | Weekend Cand Specials Friday and Saturday MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS | | shaped jell vored wit cane sug- rc. Limit 1. One Lb. Anise Dollis JELLY CANDY 415° One Pound Bag Fresh- Tasty Cashew me Cajun rockets are recovered | ANSING CUPH 1 nt at 200 Di sea, weather men ought to) ee iscuss I raffic Sate cs tae featch Gracie in pictures cover- county ene ination: sad ling a circle 300 to 400 miles in! wis recognized in the Totise y+ diameter | lerday whi ree resolution ware in 7 , ' : * * * Iroc eed @sking for a stueby of - the ty bith SATPNDERS mece was James A Diode Michio them fh becoming 1 pomlters ae ate vent ‘ cal finveinie | toate vol thy mxyetial | that WI (er rite of won commissioner of Laban wiro on fatielitye i er ason seventh ropica an ™ a told | listener that afets storm dropped from :00-mile to coumtas | Vane itpeeeatinnrenr Pepresentiatis af bot ' | . 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Famous Dristan Decon- gestant tabs for colds, hay fever, etc. FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Tourism Is Being Studied |Korea’s government is sending ter Bone, who pilots an airplane in |help to typhoon victims of South in West European Land: NEW YORK (UPI)—Now that travel interests sell goods and serv- European travel has become a big ices and plan if they don’t have business, the people who trans-' measurements?” port, house, feed and advise tour- ists are trying to find out just who That is why they are trying to determine the size, nature, h ustomers are , mere * * | distribution and characteristics of European travelers, For the first time known to the, trave] industry, a vast study is| They want to know how travel being made of tourism in 16 west- decisions are made and how they ern European countries can be stimulated. They want to’ The survey, which will take ‘define the probable growth of tra- two years to complete, Covers Vo) markets, determine present who travels and why, where they chortages in hotels and other serv go, how they get there, how ices seck ways to develop off nyich they spend, what they Uke ceason travel and determine the and don't like, and even Why Characteristics of non-travelers so some persons, travel while others jj, y can be converted slay home. INTERVIEWS SET Results of the study “ue ku to urvey experts will interview travel organizations and related 1 velers and non-travelers, They re vations: (hrouxl the feresta) in 6 naons tenor will give psychological tests to de ence or absence of c.rtain sonal characteristics can serve as a basis for predicting travel be- havior,” the study The surveyors need to know more than age, sex, income, na- tionality, family status, educa- tlon and occupation, he said. They need an “intimate under- standing’ of such factors as a desire for a change, a wish to improve one’s self Trough travel a love of pleasure and a need for financial security, he said On the other hand, the what part fear of the unknown and a lack of energy and initiative play in keep ing the nontraveler at home * * * also want to know. more ‘relative non-traveler.” This is a person who either re fuses to use certain modes of transportation or does not take certain kinds of tips He is quite different from the absolute nomtraveler. This fellow an expert associated with said. research eI want to know They about the lwon't cross an international boun- ldary at all ongyang | provide fast, lasting, safe relief. Red North Korea Sends Pilot Run Over 3 Times ~ ‘Aid to Typhoon Victims iby His Own Airplane’ MOSCOW « — Comunist North, HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. ®—Ches- ‘Korea, a Tass dispatch from Py- se Gusting, landed iis an open said Wednesday. Com- eld to check a crop location. bined with this was a North Korean Somehow the throttle. opened, . offer to shelter any who wish to Bone grabbed a wing, but fell quit President Syngman Rhee’s off. After the aircraft ran over republic. him three times, it crashed into a As a start, the Soviet news fence. Bone received minor injur- agency said, the North Koreans ae Oldsters Off to School EAST ORANGE, N. J. @ — Elderly people are going to college under a plan of Upsala College and the Council on Senior Citizens. The oldsters attend free afternoon sessions on gubjects in the humani- ties . * * s 19 Million in Turkey ‘Modern Turkey's population is about 19 million. {Bakes 5-Foot Loaf Has Living Souvenir to Fete Son’s Birth FORT WAYNE, Ind. @ — Pete. SAYREVILLE, N: J. w —Ber-|Bojinott has @ living souvenir of nard Saunders baked 4 “Bivetoot ®t. two-years-ago- to Washing. long loat of chalah — a Jewish’ ipo a pape pra — , a from : e bread — to celebrate the birth of canaeciia 1 lglg ca his son. now he has a two-foot-high mag. Saunders, a bakery owner, used nolia on his own yard. ma Rex lost of flour to make the loaf. “If my oven was 7 " he said, “I would have made a bigger one.” Meats such as kidney, liver, tongue, brains and heart are rich in iron. . are dispatching 4,500 tons of rice, 100,000 pairs of shoes, more than 900,000 yards of textiles, 100,000 bags of cement and 5,000 cubic: yards of lumber. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, for the first time since 1886, may be legally hunted in New Mexico. iAdvertiseme DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT? Or did Acid Upset keep you awake? TUM8 at your bedside International Union of Offic Ts ermine the underlying - reasons vel Organizations and ive key why some persons prefer ships to international tourist-hotel organiza jipitances and others refuse to tions Lew travel by sea It covers all travel by foreigners *® * * in Austria, Belgium Denutitk,_ “It is well known that people hire. Finland, France Germany, with different personality charac Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Nor- teristies. behave differently in re Mi Portugal Spain, Sweden yard to travel, and that the pres- Switzerland and the United King dom * * * The travel habits of nationals of these countries will be analyzed along with those of American tout pst This study is desipned to probe every aspect of European travel particularly to the personal char acteristics of the traveler, his de sires, wants and needs as well as ' ° to determine his reaction to the idequacy of traveler facilites and effectiveness of promotional ‘ said Harry thie methods now in use Carter, manayer of Market Re search for the Boeing airplane company and one of the organizers of the survey This Kuropean market is ina stale oof ragid development spurred by rising standards of liv ing the common market treaties and the striking technological ad vances made jn transports the jets” DIAMOND BLONDE — + & & Carter and others involved in the the palest of pale blondes travel industry ask “Flow can ; No Influence Found in TV Channel Case WASHINGTON (AP) -A special PAJAMAS examiner for the Federal Com.- munications Commission reported | Wednesday that no iniproper in nae ieuet in the 1957 award 2.49 $] 99 of TV Channel 5 at) Boston to WHIDEL Tne subsidiary of The. ’ ‘ Boston Herald Traveler COPPER BLAZE — BLONDE MINK — BLONDE CHAMPAGNE ~ The examiner, retired Chief beautiful auburn-on-fire sophisticated dark ash blonde subtle light ash blonde re Justice Horace Stern of the cvphece midey Style pajamas Pennsylvania Supreme Court, as ° . . b] eins inyfon’ fernibrced mechs serfed there was therefore ne Helena Rubinstein S CROWNING COLOR band in warm, washable cot- basis upen which the commis } ton knit. 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Second Floor , “THE PONTIAC I PRESS ‘48 West Huron Street THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A. PITZGERALD © President and Publisher Howarp H. Firacerstp 11, . Viee President and ‘ Business Manager eHaaay J. Rerp, » Managing Editor East M ‘Tarapwerit Circulation + Joun W FPrTzcerap Secretary and Bditor Managet _Jounw A REST Treasurer an Advertising Directay Groace C. Inman, jassilied Manager -G MassHaLt Joaban, Local Advertising Cc Manager MSUO Founders Offer World of Opportunity It would not be proper to allow the first week of our new Michigan State University Oakland to pass without a word of gratitude to those who pio- néered this worthy project. * * * At the top of the list should come Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wil- son, who gave the land and a large chunk of the original money to launch the project. Without their thoughtfulness extreme interest in the future of the young folks in this area, it Js entirely possible that Pontiac and Oakland County would not be enjoying a great university in our midst. ~ * * and Another Oakland County neighbor ~ who showed her fine generosity was Miss SARAH VAN HOoSEN JONES by con- tributing her beautiful Van Hoosen Farms estate. With some 2,000 acres and a considerable sum of money, John Hannah, MSU president, had the vision and. courage to try something new. Selected by Hannah, to launch this new school starting from scratch was Dur- ward B. Varner, the chancellor. “Woopy” as he is known by his as sociates, responded to the challenge ina hurry. He assembled an outstand- ing staff of young professors to carry out the mission of bringing a college education to our young boys and girls in this area. Collegiate fe and a college educa tion are expensive and {t has been difficult and in some cases impossible for some of our area youngsters to have this advantage. * * * Michigan State University Oakland has changed all this and ts now our neighbor. We are all indeed happy to welcome collegiate life and a school that reflects the high Standards of MSUO. educational Our Fall Splendor Seen by Very Few Areas In the last days of September, a slowing down takes place throughout the land. The time has come for na ture to relax. The growing season is over and a sense of ripeness hangs heavy in the air * x * With our final outburst of heat, this does not seem exactly true, but just look around. In certain woodland sections of the nation, including ours, one of nature's most dramatic spectacles is being staged—the panorama of autumn coloration. With a final gesture of farewell, the rich green sights of summer burst into flam- ing reds and splashed with scarlet, gold anf& brown, * * * Many people, without piving this a second thought, think .the autumn colors can be seen across our entire nation. But, strangely enough, this is not the case at all. Oregon and Wash- ington have no autumn colors; the fire of fall is never seen west of the Dakotas. It does, however, appear in the deep South. The line bordering the area of ‘transformation begins in Canada, ‘runs south through Nebraska and Kansas, bends eastward. into ‘Oklahoma and part of Texas, and ‘then cuts through Louisiana, Mis- ‘sissippi, Alabama and Georgia, cheading foward the Atlantic. * * * Only within this boundary do the trees of the United States put on their aytumn masquerade each year. In the erjtire Northern Hemisphere there are only three areas where this phenom- efion occurs—one in Asia, one in Eu- rdpe and one in North America. ' If the Sugar Maple, famous for ‘its fiery fall hues, were trans- vellows, planted to California, it, would change from green to brown in autumn without even a hint of red. A difference in the mineral content of the soil may have something to do with this mystery. No one knows for certain. * * * Our colorful fall is about to com- mence; enjoy it while it lasts. OPPORTUNITY doesn’t knock loud enough to wake the late sleeper. The Man About Town 9 s ° Tis the Final Day Last Call for All Entries in 1959 Football Contest Gone: What that $300 will be ~unless you act at once. All entries in our football contest must be received in this office by Friday noon — And that's TOMORROW, Better make personal delivery if you've allowed your nelghbors to beat you In the quest for that $300 prize. The mall may not get your entries here on time. Here's the final publication of the list of games: Sept. 26'| Marquetle vs. [) De- troit. Oct. 3—() Michigan vs. ') Michi- gan State. Oct. 9— |! Waterford vs. (|) Pon- tiac Northern. Oct. 10—)| Texas vs. (1) Okla- homa, ; Oct. 16—! | Pontiac Central vs. {) Saginaw. Oct. 17—') Michigan State vs. || Notre Dame. Oct. 25—!) St. Fredericks vs. | St. Michaels. Oct. 31—(iCalifornia vs. Southern California. Nov. 7—|;}Washington vs. {| Oregon State. Nov. %— Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Detroit Lions. Nov. 14—!) Princeton vs. {) Yale. Nov. 21—! |] Michigan vs. |) Ohio State. Nov, 28—! | Army vs. |) Navy. Dec, iDetroit Lions vs. Chicago Cards. Make a check mark in front of the teams you think will win, If you think any vill be tle games, not check elther team. Then write your name and address on the margin of the list Every member of your family can com- pete. If you haven't enough clippings to go round, you ca copy off the list for the others. Be sure to attach names All entries dropped into the slot in the cement post Just outside the front door of our office by Friday noon will be count- ed Just lift up the handle and drop them In You can do this at any time of the day or night . 4 6-— do The annual open house at the Moses Wisner Home will be ex- tended through Saturday. So you still have your choice of Friday or Saturday, if you have not already been there. The hours are ten to five. No admission; no solicita- tlon; free guide service. Castor bean honors now rest with Mrs. Barton Smith of 222 North Perry St 14 feet tall, , Who has a plant In his 87 vears, George Linderman of 1121, Tasmania Ave, never saw a po- tato plant perform such anties as one which he planted in his back yard. Its vine is climbing a stick, and now Is! six fect above ground Driving through the village of Deposit, NY, Mr. and \rs. Irvin Johnston of Drayton Plains were stopped by a traf- fic cop. They hadnt violated anything, but found it was a “courtesy arrest,” one of which is inade there every day, always an out-state motorist. Thelr motel bill was pald by the Chamber of Commerce, also that for their dinner and breakfast, theater, car wash and grease, tank of gas and other courtesies, Some good-will Stunt, Isn't tt? CuMtaloupes that welgh up to ten _ pounds are belng grown by McKinley Arthur of Waterford, who says the dry- weather made the flavor better. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs, Orpha Graveson * of Auburn Heights; 8$th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Lunder 53rd wedding anniver- of Keego Harbor: SATY Mrs, Clara Brown of Clarenceville, 86th, ‘birthday. David Lawrence Says: Junior Partner Government Oppresses Radio, TV WASHINGTON — Congress did something at its last session which should have evoked the sharpest protests from all liberals, but most of them were strangely silent. A law was passed telling the radio and television stations of the country that they need not grant “equal time’ to all political can- didates when one happened to be mentioned in the normal course of news broadcasts, but Congress re- LAWRENCE affirmed its right to dictate how these stations shal! handle political speeches, Whenever a station provides time for d regular speech to one can- didate, it still must do the same for all others. The news judgment of the editor of the station's pro- grams may be that the speech by a rival candidate isn't interesting to hear in preference to other news and that the same time could be better used otherwise for the benefit of the audience. But the provisions of the Communications Act which were not repealed by Congress jin its last session still say, in effect, that the First Amendment to the Constitution, guaranteeing a free press, shall be disregarded. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court of the United States in a decision in 1943 ruled that Con- gress can abridge the freedom of the press wherever a radio or television license issued by the government is Involved. In other words, the grant of a government privilege takes away the right of the recipient to be on a par with other branches of the press. Someday the Supreme Court may rule that, because of their accept- ance of second-class mail privi- ieges, Congress is given the right to tell newspapers how they shall allocate their new space on speeches in political campaigns. To avoid this, the onty safe course is to secure the adoption of a new amendment to the Constitution which, shall specifically say that the aeceptance of a license or grant of any kind from the federal yovernment shall not require of the recipient the surrender of any rights of the press already guar- anteed by the Constitution, * * * It seems odd that there hasn't been a nationwide movement to protect freedom of the press front such encroachments as radio and television have experienced. It is good, of course, that Congress did take the forward step of saying that radio and television stations need not hereafter give time to every political candidate when one happens to be mentioned in or appears on a news broadcast. This relief will be helpful, but the very fact that Congress back- tracked only slightly on — its original rule serves to emphasize what a far-reaching power has been exercised by Congress as a The Country Parson “Real wealth comes te the man who has learned he ts pald best for the things he does for noth. ‘ ing.’* - fon treatment, result of one decision of the Supreme Court of the United States 16 years ago. Radio and television are a part of the free press of the nation. They merely present news through a different mechanical medium than through the printed word. The principle involved in all media is just the same—the dissemination of news. * * * The argument that, by granting a license to a company for tele- vision or radio broadcasting, the government has a right to control or regulate the news content of a medium of expression is repugnant to the First Amendment, which says Congress “shall make no law abridging the {freedom of the press.” But, since the Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment goes by the boards the moment a government privilege is given— such as is covered by the grant of a federal! license to operate a station—there would seem to be no way out of the difficulty except by a constitutional amendment. Even the present system of awarding licenses is contrary to ' the spirit of American institu- tions. Applicants for licenses must satisfy the Federal Com- muni¢ations Commission as to their acceptability. The qualifi- cations necessar’ are vaguely stated in the law. This affords an opportunity for considerable discretion, if not favoritism. When government contracts ate let in other fields, the custom is to give it to the lowest financial bidder, provided the company has integrity and experieny: Dr. William Brady Says: Try Ambulant Method or Clamp, Cautery Crew A reader asks for the name of # doctor in her town who uses the ambulant (office, injection) meth- od for piles It seems the reader says, that all the local doctors want to do is operate If so, that's too bad. ly should intersperge say an hour a day of golf, fishing, mowing the lawn, weed- Ing the onions, or bowling on the green. “T hate to have this done,” the reader explains, “for my husband has low — blood pressure, and { worrles me, al- though they as sure me this bad.” The reader says ‘two of her rela- tives found a doctof in another city who gave them ambulant treatment six years ago, and they have had no trouble since. But her husband doesn't see how he can DR. BRADY operation isn’t -get away from his work and go 250 miles * * * Now T wish T could name a doc- tor in the _reader’s city who is skilled in the ambulant method In the past I tried to compile and maintain such a medical di- rectory, as a special service to readers who sought ambulant treatment of internal (bleeding) hemorrhoids (piles), diathermy (electro-coagulation) treatment of hernia (rupture, breach), chemical obliteration of varicose veins or - some other alternative for a major operation. This proved a costly job and a thankless one. I had to give it up. ' 5 If the reader's husband posi- tively refuses to make the trip for a painiess treatment which takes five or ten minutes once or twice a week for perhaps six or eight times, let him sojourn for a Week or two in the hospl- tal while the clamp and cautery crew work him ever. This ambulant treatment would be the method of choice if I were the patient, is applicable for internal (bleeding) (piles), but not for external (most painful) piles. Likewise ambulant treatment for hernia is suitable only for selected cases, not for any and all cases, If | had a hernia which a good doe- tor. considered suitable for injec- I'd prefer the in- jection treatment to hospitalization and_ radical surgery. . * * - The diathermy (electro-coagula- tion) method, which I'd prefer if I had infected tonsils, is not ‘‘re- moval” or even an attemipt to ‘‘re- They real-— move" tonsils. It is merely a fa- tional, safe way to destroy, eradi- cate, disinfect, sterilize or drain the septic focus in the tonsil. * x * Signed ‘ettere not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis. or treatment, answered by Dr William Brady. stamped, self-addressed envelope is rent to The Pontiac Presa, Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Visit to MSUO. Grounds. Inspires Strong Sunday afternoon it wes my privilege, grounds and buildings of our first college in this vicinity. — MSUO. a heart-warming vay apectve sie ad paren | encouraging to every prospective student university with fresh nue sr heritage Already the academic buildings with 39 classrooms, chemistry labs, two large lecture rooms and a library are ready for use And to the Alfred G. Wilsons, who granted Meadow - *. , : . and twe million doliarg toward the school, all we as citizens can say is many heartfelt thanks for an everlasting monument in their name to our society and to the future of students everywhere. x * * : As the MSUO booklet says: “A gift and a challenge — to you and your community.” 25 N. Marshall St. Wants to Give Mrs. K Cheers The Saturday Department of Cheers and Jeers should put Mrs. K. in the first division. She makes a fine impression. Why Can’t Family Have ADC Check Here is one for the books. The mother is diabetic, the father has not been able to work for more than five years, three teenagers are in high school and two chil- dren in elementary schools. Every- body knows what books, lockers, gym suits and shoes and Junches come to. One week before school starts, they, lose their ADC check be- cause they had some material given to them to fix their home with so it would be more livable for winter. There are cases where a pay check is coming in along with- the ADC check. How come? Anyone know? This situation could stand a good state dusting off and in- come to for a week. Figure it out for a term. Irene Commends Police for Local Service May T express appreciation for the police department's checking up on my house while I was gone for almost four weeks? I wonder how many people know this is another service rendered free of charge. 13 Parkhurst ‘Plant Killer Is Worst Blight of All’ A new form of blight has come to our roadsides which puts the billboards to shame; namely, the practice of spraying with plant killer the vines on fences and more or less the vegetation be- tween the road and fence. Often it's the state-protected bittersweet vine that's killed. * * bd A drive north on Lake George road will give one a good ex- ample of beauty destroyed. * * * Whatever the damage a vine can do to a wire fence, the dead, dark brown remains are left there. Is this really a cheaper way to kill vines? If so, must we submit to this ugly landscape henceforth? Margaret Griebe Mrs. C. H. Kitson Rochester Bertha Marie Roth ‘Can’t He Tell in Year’s Time?’ I agree Dykes is about the poor- est of a long run of bad managers in Detroit. This Cbrisley has 12 hits in 96 times at bat, while Groth has 24 hits in 92 times and major leagues ably throw in the little leagues in Southern Michigan. It isn’t Chris- ley’s fault if he can't hit but it is Dyke's fault if he can’t find it out in a whole year. Dees Van Volter Festival Days Please Reader The Festival Days were a good thing for Pontiac and a good thing for the shoppers. Things like that should be held regularly. Commerce House Wife ‘Let Them Work to Acquire Park’ After seeing how hard residents of the Hawthorne Parke area worked for the park, we can under- stand why the West Side doesn't have one. Just because Seminole Hills and Indian Village pay a large per cent of taxes is no rea- son why they should have a park without hard work. Willing to Help Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Moving is a problem that .. . Is great as it can be... But getting settled does preserve ... A happy family . . . A home or an apart- ment or... A shack somewhere alone . . . With nothing real con- venient there , . . Or land to call your own , , ,' Yes, moving is a problem if . . . Nour purse is somewhat flat . . . And you must look around to find . , . A place to hang your hat . . . But any- where you have to move ...A palace or a shack... In home and hearth and family love... You get your money back. (Copyright 1969) THOUGHT FOR TODAY That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth.—Philippians 2:10. * * * He ho prays as he ought, will endeavor to live as he prays.— John Owen. Case Records of a Psychologist: Column May Serve as Lola's case will clinch my argument that “newspaper vac- cine’ protects the public’s health 1,000 times more than even the splendid Salk vaccine. For concrete evidence read be- low. And heed Dr. Gallup’s wise advice, too, for editorial modesty has been carried to a fault here in America. Scrap- book this case for classroom discussion, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ‘CASE. C-452: Lola G., aged 35, attended my Bible Class last Sun- day noon at the skyscraper Chicago Temple. * * Her husband was with her. Dur- ing my address they nodded re peatedly in agree- ment and seemed vitally interested in the Bible les- son. At the end of the class, they came up to intro- duce themselves. ‘‘Dr. Crane,” Lola acted as spokesman, ‘we DR. CRANE are from Rockford, You may not remember us. But eight years ago you saved our marriage from di- vorce, We were then on the verge of breaking up our home. “But your column in our Rock- ford Register Republic, plus some of the educational booklets, opened our eyes. * * * “We decided to start afresh, with this new vision of how to conduct a happy home. ‘And it worked mar- velously. ‘We are so happy that we came to Chicago this, weekend to cele- brate our 16th wedding anniver- sary.” NEWSPAPER VACCINE x Editors thus vaccinate thousands of readers against social ailments such as divorce, juvenile delin- quency, and even insanity. Buch advice columns as this - one are thus “newspaper vac- cine.”’ And I am not exaggerat- ing when I warn you that “news- paper vaccine” does 1,000 times more good than the wonderful Salk vaccine. Lest you think that. is PaIniy. may I remind you that only a few hundred children died of polio per year, even before the Salk vaccine. In fact, polio was no more a cause for medical worry than measles and other contagious di- seases of children, though it was dramatized far more. But ‘‘newspaper vaccine’ stops probably 1,000,000 caseg of divorce or delinquency and insanity, drop- outs from school, etc., every single year. Via this column alone, I contact an average of 1,000 people per day, which runs close to a third of a million families each year. And my column ts only one small part of the educational vaccine which this newspaper offers jou readers. If I had the time to analyze the mail input, I think I'd be able to tabulate probably 10,000 cases per year which had been stopped from entering divorce courts or sani- tariums by this column and the non-profit mail service. * * * And thousands of high schoolers write to advise me that they had planned to drop out of school but now have determined to go on- even take at least one and dating or have already mar- ried as a direct outgrowth of this column. STABILIZE. PERSONALITY A newspaper editor thus operates a vast “Print Universeity.”’ All of us columnists and’ repofters are . just professors on the faculty there- of. A newspaper editor also serves Vaccine - to sparkplug the future business, . industrial and agricultural develop- ment of his area. Dr. -George Gallup recently urged newspaper editors to toot their own horns a little more often, but they are generally so modest they often refuse even to let us columnists pay them sincere compliments in. our fea- tures. But after teaching many years on Northwestern University and other college campuses, I have the perspective to evaluate news papers. They are the most influential edu- cational agency in the U. S. A., not even exempting the public schools. x * * So teach your children to read more widely in the daily paper, for that helps vaccinate them against unhappiness of various sorts. Always write to Dr. WwW. Crane ef The ‘Poution ‘Press Pon fn Michigan, ene dressed enre ms re Sue's costs when you palete paychological charts and pam (Copyright 1959) The fe entitled hast to the wee for repubii- eation al) local news printed in this aewape a as all AP The tiac Presse ts delivered oy carries @5 cente a week, where service ts not available, by mall Oakland *. | ee jacomb. ané Wash- nae Coun ® $18.00 a year; ccs eke Bie ae All mati ; Feet "bts tt Pontise, Member .of ABC, \ iz 3) ee See , ya y eye ee } — - ee ae Ge re EE, ey ne eee ee Eee 4 ‘ " ‘ ; *t 5 5 i : (# 1 ; ‘ : 4 ‘ . { 4 ee . ; ’ : iY i ” / * \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24.1959 || It’s a fabulous fiesta of savings! Penney’s reduces prices in every department! TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. TOMORROW AT 9:30 MIRACLE MILE STORE DOWNTOWN STORE 6 Transistor THIRD FLOOR Fane One Rack—Women’s Better D 14 Only—Bedspreads, Drastically Reduced! RADIO a new foll Nomen's | «ottons. ar ouines wets sattoto, ee oe “35 pm Includes genuine leather Broken sizes ...............-- dust ruffles, branch ‘n blossom designs. . 2 ‘ , carrying case, earphones, One Rack—Women’s Cotton Dresses . heen 15 Only—100°/, Dacron Filled Comforters and batteries. Outstand- Machine washable, oi a 5ele) sam |F Mak One indictment has been issued | p | Sizes 7 to 14 oe. $ amous a er charging Gerard Van Hoff rab t | H Colorful. washable ging- . . , . unlawful cohabitation, but Hoff JETS earings | opie 9'°9° 191 Pair—Girls’ Twill Jeans ae WOOLS has left the area. — ham plaid dresses tn sizes Heavy duty, machine washable jeans in S 34 Only—Girls Better Cotton Dresses » *« * LANSING (UPI) — A Senate} 4 to 14. Terrific value. ee te Attractive plaids, and solids, most of 88 fury ‘orem: i Fred:-| redor blue. Sizes 2-14. ....... i Jury Foreman Henri J. Fred-|committee created to help bring them wash ‘nh wear, many styles, colors. @ 100% wools eriksen says many polygamists—| a Rives 3 te 14 : ; re jobs into the state expects Pr EET es 9g s @ wool nylons he did not specify the number— more: Je ; ; 33 : : have left the county since, the 10 hold hearings in: seven, ates SAVINGS FOR BOYS 20 Only—Girls’ Washable Wool Skirts | @ patterns & solids jury began its investigation of Sen. Carlton H. 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CORDUROY 312 Only, sal Shirts 60 Only—Girls’ Cotton Taffetized Slips 106 only... Girls’ Polygamy once had the sanc- land government attitude.” cotton one line ieee $] Full length, tered skirts 'w)th progressive $] B TT R — ! . I eee fullness, machine washable, 4-10-12-14. E E J Sold colors moch'n€ 156 Only—Play-Doh Dough E foorc, Six rich a Original modeling dough. Non-toxic W717 12 Only—Women’'s White Poplin Jackets DRESSES colors. won't stain vs Machine washable cotton poplin, full cut, 22 165 Packages—Bays’ Hankerchiefs zipper front, adjustable sleeve cuffs ] aiinatcatiens White. Neat stitched edges, 12 $ . @ many styles C Yd serviceable fabric 25 Only—Women’s 100% Wool Skirts | @ sizes 3 to 6x " 1296 Poir—Boys'’ Athletic Socks . cee fabrics, in solids and muted $5 100%, spun cotton. Sanitized and * 3/1 25 plaids, expertly tailored, sizes 10 to 18. $8 ; washable. Sizes 8-9-10 ..:. 4 | , ; ve tus 15 Only—Women’s Cotton Plaid Vests | Women $ SAVINGS ron tN - Popular three-button styling, in GaleyG § , ee , Lord's tarpoon plaids, machine washable ; RAINWEAR 49 Packages—Baby Bibs , | lace trimmed 5 bibs per package. Terrific value. Hand ‘88° 10 Only-—Women s All Weather Coats . xpertly tailored cotton poplins, win COLLEGE Special purchase of high printed ae rain resistant, with full chromspun lining sg AVISCO style rainwear. Cotton 71 Only—Toddlers’ Sport Shirts Sines B to 8 4 PENNANTS | poplin or cotton tapestry. Short sleeves. Vestee styling 50° 1 Grou Women’s Better Dresses SLI PS 5 - ee ee eo f ou: er eats See Attroctive dark cottons, styled as you $ . OM. Szes Ye he. 142 Pair—Toddler Bib Playtogs like ‘em, many colors and fashions 4 @ fine tricot i Combed cotton sateen. Machine wash- $ —o @ pink, blue, white 0 ly and side panel $ oble. Sizes 2 to4 ........,.-.-.... 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You'll find one whole table of $ @ iridescents information and order forms from your Borden, Milk. 10-18. . ‘Kapok filled. Button center, Antique 2 /s 3 | boys’ cotton or flannel shirts, jeans, pj's. ] @ sizes 36 to 44 man or at your food store. Pennonts are in official SOUR COVED o5 co sex wee eee owe - ; colors, and 9 in. ions a a alt As fo. Soreme | S ‘ 45 Packages—Terry Wash Cloths 587 Only—Men s Cotton Flannel Shirts $ oa 1 Assorted colors per package. Sturdy $ ._ Solid color red or yellow, many patterns 9 O§ | . construction : 12/ ] in ploids, full cut for winter comfort. . ] ESM GS et RE RTE RISE et? bol aa / Sanforived. Sines 8-M-L (3 Borden MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: Lid ” The All rion Milk Open Daily Through Saturday Open Monday and,Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. y 1 ' 90:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M. All Other Meexaeys 9:30 A. M. to 5: 30 P. M. i i i EIGHT ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 — ? : — 2 More Join ‘Compact’ Field - President Hails ee UF Campaigns 5 tt looks ike LEATHER | ‘In Finest Tradition of} it feels like LEATHER U.S. Generosity’; City) . , : Drive to Stort Oct. 1 | it wears like LEATHER | , , . UNiniialiaieasage! roan \ttual Wilke: it’s new miracle fabric House last night, President Eisen- 'hower called the United Fund and! ‘Community Chest campaigns to be conducted in 2,100 communities! V this fall ‘an enterprise which I | believe is in the finest tradition of American generosity.”’ : : ‘ } tf " j ( Phere is a saying that he who ‘ CHEVROLET COKVAIK This as the sis power is 80, and both regular and autoniaty stn i ; . n coat cylinder, six passenver Corvair, Cheviulet Ou tranamiissions Wall be offered Thi Aheelbisne 4 ives is twice blessed, the Pre 32 inch suburba o é | ident t eel a ! hs ple } try in the American small car derby opening 108 inches, and the car is oO] inches hich and so | A © it md ns : 2 na i Vises oF Ue “who coniriule ; The rear rian oe In dealer mches long vedeha 23 i! alent | . . Ue ees ee eese erin miaan) ail es a) seed 4 ag, Be wean a Pains, alate ty our united community cam A butter-soft miracle fabric that’s caught showrooms Oct. 2. Because of rts rear engine, it less than conventional-sized cars Price is ex pains : ‘ has only a slight transmission tunnel, Phe horse pected to be between $1,800 and $2,000 the fancy of the American womon. “for the spiritual warmth and rs i loden green, luggage tan _ sativfaction of generous giving is | Yours in new lode green, luggog i matched by the fact that in | blue, charcoal. Lined in Orlon®-Dynel _ helping our fellow Americans | pile. Removable belt. Sizes from 8-18. | aboul us we are building better, ' safer, more decent neighborhoods | 29% amd communities for ourselves | | and our children. “T hope you will help the united FREE ALTERATIONS fommunity campaigns to set a new The Pontiac Area United Fund * drive wil be held Oct, 1-22. A parade through the downtown area from 6 to &8 pm next Thursday [- D F R A [ will kiek off the local campaign. President Fiscnhower also point ed out that in addition to the “health and welfare agencies serv. record of service to America this ing children, youth and families,| i dept to S the blind 5 “ S - re Yeu crippled and handi CHEYSEER VALIANT Opposing the Ford werd ‘nd each will include a four door sedan capped many of the local appeals Falcon and the Chevrolet Corvair is this Chrysler t four door, Iwo seat station wavon, and a four will include ffinds for the USO Mnpact car, the Valiant beonamy of a) miles door, three seal station waevon They will te --ind for the new medical research “per gallon as ¢ cpected for th fremdeenieine tice placed on sale Oct 29 The Vahant is 943 inches program “of the National Fund for el Tors opewer serch? ond seth price hav ee ee ee ee lon mid tia t wheelbase of Medical \ralu eB ; : t heen anncanied, bat are dernied “compet 106% inch The American Red Cross will second rtecasanill ranoin the United Fund campaign in the Pontive arei i} rae" Dy spokesmen Tt will be offered mf , Downtown AND Drayton Plains What makes THINK” Westerfield : ITS - flannel MINK? IT’S NOT! It’s Princeton’s Mutation * America’s number iI ' guit value? | made to look and feel like real mink 39% FREE ALTERATIONS ra) _ THE FINEST TAILORING AND STYLING! Bt of A SOFT, LUXURIOUS ALL-WOOL FLANNEL FABRIC 65% Orlon, 35% Dynel, airy as angel cake, warm’as the coziest fireside! Won't shed or mat, snubs spills, moths! Plat- inum grey, fawn or teakwood brown. Sizes 8-18, 1612-22!2, > ? and a price that’s unbeatable! a . : : Ef * Lj F ¥: my r - F j > = j i . Md 4 7 “ : ¢ . 3 4 : . vo nS < : — | , =] . ’ ny = x ie "1 - * # “a “g , j ee F . 4 ‘ : . j ' 4 ge, 9 5 . : Cones % ‘ | i ee Pree as Pe ee ee a oe = a . a ; ay oe =. ‘= Fs ee —" J * . ‘ ; : on famous Mold ‘n’ Hold ALTERATIONS AT NO CHARGE 4 Men tho know value are buying Westerfield! Come sce it in the newest 2 and 3-button models with flap pockets, center vents. Choose from the or Magic Controller girdles and panties by most wanted Fall { shades. See for 5 ; yourself why i PLAYTEX Westerfield is called America’s i ff | number one — ' Mold ‘a’ Hold girdle, easy-on zip- ' ‘ : ce ey i per style. Fabricon in pink, white. suit value! | ; ; = ' XS-S-M-L. Reg. 10.95............. 8.95 i Wonderfully warm and ) mate lerge deus SansesenG uecesecs 9.95 i year! . Magic Controller features ‘magic soft flannelette sleepwea tegen’. pase. Wine and oe! Cutest dormitory duds ever! XS-S-M-l. Reg. 8.95........... 6.93 Argyle flannelette ski pi or 99 4 Extra large weeeereey: ¢e er rer 7.95. nightshirt with pin curl cap or 5 Let oar @xpertly trained corsetiores fit panty, Red, turq. S-M-L. ® : you correctly for comtiert, figure flattery . 4 4 ‘ Z “ ' Acciacca I ORR RE A Re 8, Meee 8s HR IIE Nae bacon sis RBG 6 AMEE. a ooo 200 N. Saginaw Street—Free Parking in the Rear / * : Pn . OY , at . , aaner en ARON ee tae cr ee eh ee ee eo ae eae eee ae 7 = “g Ser Ws eee ae Ss { F * = : = j “« ii ond " ™ ero eat wee, a “ ~ fe "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 NEW IMPORTANCE the luxury of furs elegant jewel trim 29 10 799 More than an accessory . . . your new hat from Federal’s is the ‘crowning glory’ to all your outfits! “Fy 3. ee ee ~_ Elegantly feminine, (even the mannish derbys and \ f slouches), feathered, furred and jeweled luxurious- Dench ince vadaus Tweed felt toque Reach! blace valour Mat velvet draped ly. Soft felts, velours, velvets, shaggies in tall, draped crown, smar- banded ‘n bowed in draped cloches, pillbox, bewitching queenly styles, extravagant in everything but price! tly hand - trimmed satin, caught with magnificent feather double feather co- . es , Monday through Saturday A. a sctinctnasitie Ete Miia. Te ee ee All wool jersey with sa- Crepe jacket dress. Cotton lace sheath with Magic crepe print jacket tin trimmed neckline, Bead, satin trimmed. cufted collar dipping to dress. Fitted jacket over pockets. Sheath in Sweetheart neckline, deep bow in back. stitched pleat dress, black, royal or green. bik., blue, navy, green. Black, powder blue, blue, turq., raspberry, i 14%4-24%. i 4.99 14¥4-22%, 16.99 1614-24. 12.99 14%4-22%. 12.99 i Special purchase of water-repellent, hs Sa ti. ll Aaa il warmly interlined HALF-SIZE SLIMNESS in casual and dress-up styles / A! CAR COATS Ass » The ‘goingest’ coat you ever owned at the lowest price you ever paid . . right here at Fed- eral’s while quantities last! Warm, rugged for school and sports, smartest styles ever! Plaids, popylar solid colors. . Many convertible zip ‘hood-te- collars’ in group. 10 to 18. 5 ee youthful fashions that do more | for you than a , 10 day diet... Gp AS OTIC ‘Loungerie’ ways to loaf in 7 : eee a | 12 ra 16” | Nylon tricot Quilted cotton, Flennel print, # quilted in pink, botiste with bor. corduroy trim’ red Black and white print blue. Dainty lace der trim. Trim or or blue. Inverted came wih metallic ac- .- trim, 1010 18. blue. 10 10. 18. back pleat, 12-20. Fok dened abiione. , « » « and alterations are free! Just Sey: Charge (¢ et Pederet’t a _ Sa Bee : ; ere 4 : 8.99 5.99 399 42d 16.99 i ese al ELLEN LER LAME ed ‘ . ee , \ / a \ - bY : f — ae is s { : ad, SR + : f * - F rege f ee ae r | EIGHT ee po J THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, ok : 2 More Join ‘Compact’ Field - — President Hails see aeees “ UF Campaigns |. Wt Fooks tke. LEATHER ‘In Finest Tradition of | | It feels like LEATHER U.S. Generosity’; City | Drive to Start Oct. 1 lt wears like LEATHER | : : es | In a message from the White It’s new miracle fabric | House last night, President Eisen- hower called the Unite@ Fund and Community Chest campaigns to be conducted in 2,100 communities' VY F this fall “an enterprise which I b believe is in the finest tradition of American generosity.” f \ aE a \ } - F There is a saying that he who CHEVROLET CORVAIR This is the si power is SU, und both regular and automatic ; * ' : ‘ves ik : essed’ the Pre + n cog cylinder, six passenger Coryair, Chesiulets on Hhanstiissions will be offered. The wheelbase 4 “ oo : u 7 th fe 32 inch suburba try in the American small car derby openinys 18 inches, and the car is Olinches hich and Jeg 9 MCME Sta - 4 ete he * fm : . i rut ¢ }ioepe* Who coniribute this fall. The rear engine model will be in deales mnches Jong. Tt wermhs 2°40 pounds, afimost 1,300 ; : . , fo our united community cam : ht showrooms Oct. 2?) Because of its rear encine, it less than conventional-sized cars Price is e% paigns : : od A butter soft miracle fabric that $ caug has only a slight transmission tunnel, The horse pected to be between $1,800 and $2,000 the fancy of the American woman. “For the spiritual warmth and : n, luggage tan satisfaction of generous giving is Yours in new loden tare wal? 4 \ - A a matched by the fact that in | blue, charcoal. Lined in Orlon -Dynel helping our fellow Americans | pile. Removable belt. Sizes from 8-18. about us we are building better, | saler, more decent neighborhoods | . 2999 and communities for ourselves and our children. “I hope you will help the united FREE ALTERATIONS community Campaigns to set 4a new record of service to America this year.” The Pontiac Area United Fund drive will be held Oct. 1-22. A parade through the downtown area _ from 6 to 8 pm_ next Thursday ’ will kick off the local campaign. | President }isenhower alse point- - ed out that in addition to the ———sbrentth snd —wettare agencies BeTy $ ing children, youth and families, | dept Sui asks the blind, crippled and handi- ‘ - CHEVSLER VALIANT Oppose the bord eries and each will include a four door sedan capped, many of the local appeals Falcon and the Chevrobet Corvarr is this Choy sles t four duor, Iwoseat station waton, and a four Will include funds for the USO compel tar, the Valiant bkeonomiy off i mites Clewas three seat station waren They will be ind for the new medical research per gallon is expected for this fronteencine: roe placed on sale Oct 29° The Valiant is 934 inehes PrORTAM of the National Fund for é : 3 # el LforSepower serch! ane sellin porace have Fiche TS 4 veve tae long and ties a wheelbase of Medical Faducition ; The American Red Cross will Levis caval been announeed, buat are termed compet 1 o ineh. he United Fund campaign five" by spokesmen Tt will dee offered aa tun abe Pea © aren sou: we } Ou ‘ ‘ ° Downtown AND Drayton Plains ower =e ae in| vo = « What makes § THINK Westerfield IT'S | flannel — MINK? IT’S NOT! It's ~ Princeton’s Mutation: America’s number i suit value? made to look and feel like real mink $ AE 39° THE FINEST TAILORING AND STYLING! , FREE ALTERATIONS Eke 4 : A SOFT, LUXURIOUS ALL-WOOL FLANNEL FABRIC 65% Orlon, 35% Dynel, airy , as angel cake, warm as the ; coziest fireside! Won't shed or mat, snubs spills, moths! Plat- inum grey, fawn or teakwood brown. Sizes 8-18, 162-2214. and a price that’s unbeatable! SAVE*2 on famous Mold ’n’ Hold ALTERATIONS AT NO CHARGE Men who know value are buying Westerfield! Come see it in the newest 2 and 3-button models with flap pockets, center vents. Choose from the most wanted Fall shades. See for vourself why Westerfield is called America’s or Magic Controller girdles and panties by NN 7 ae > = mi a< | er number one | 1» - Mold ‘a’ Hold girdle, zip- k a é | , : Fabric . * }- ae suit value! ote Reg. “Oras woe 9S 4 Extte lerge ............ warweaeck 9.95 soft flannelette sleepwear! Magic Controller features rag 4 | fingers’ panels. White and ‘pink. Cutest dormitory duds ever! XS-S-Ml. Reg. 8.95.............. 6.95 Argyle flannelette ski pj or 2° ; Extra lerge oooen., 7.95 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL @ PM : nightshirt with pin curl cap or i panty. Red, turq. S-Mrl. Tet onr expertly trained cobsetiores fit you correctly for comfort, figure flattery . * ; 7 : = A ASS OTE AAO COM oR RE ROR ea ae ROR —_———— ce ee 200 N. Saginaw Street—Free Parking in the Rear | mo , | fa : : ; : * ' .. ? ¢ re Yi 8 ; j i * . os 4 . P-. a [ aoe Fax Ss ‘ee ; Be Ss, : j . nee ; = ¢ : pei i (aes: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 & ‘ « = st i ® it NEW IMPORTANCE Ae ev 2 json 2 ; Height is stressed . . . ) crowns are draped the luxury of furs elegant jewel trim * 2° 0 7 More than an accessory . . . your new hat from — Federal’s is the ‘crowning glory’ to all your outfits! 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Black, powder blue, blue, turq., raspberry, i 1414-24. 14 99 14%-22'. 16.99 164-244, 12.99 14%-22'2. 12.99 : } Special purchase of | . 4 water-repellent, — {ALF : . | ] F + warmly interlined é - } K i AMA. CAR COATS Zi KK A SLIMNESS Tip. | | in casual and dress-up styles youthful fashions . The ‘goingest’ coat you ever that do more ms ct te oe re ever paid .. right at for you than a eral’s while quantities last! Warm, rugged for school and 10 day diet... sports, smartest styles ever! , Plaids, popular’ solid colors. Many convertible zip ‘hood- collars’ in group. 10 to 18. | oe hatge /¢ at Federal’s I URE: ISS MMMM EE ACETIC, AI BABE BS NMR , ef ° . ‘Loungerie’ ways to loaf in , \/ 1499 99 - = ; ; .. | Nylon tricot Quilted cotton, Flennel print, Sietk onl whic Gant : to 1 ‘ : quilted in pink, botiste with bor. corduroy trim, red ’ ack ond w au prin ; blue. Dointy lace der trim. Trim or of blue. Inverted Lame with metallic ac- - ; i : cents. Bows with fringe | 2 i win, 39 "899 vie "099 yee see 399 set off draped neckline. « « » and alterations are free! ; : : _ 2 (16.99 i a ite weg taal — A , TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Will Use Organic Coolants Atomic Plant Will Turn Heat Into Steam 4, WASHINGTON (UPI)—A new kind of atomic plant that is ex- pected to hasten the day of eco- nomical nuclear power is bout to rise on the east bank of the Miami River in Piqua, Ohio. It will be the first atomic plant operated by a municipal agency and the first practical power reactor using organic materials to moderate the fission process and translate !ts heat in- to steam. The plant, for which construc: tion and operating contracts were signed in June, is scheduled to he operating at full power in Deceim:- ber, 1961. It will generate 11,100 kilowatts of electricity for Piqua's power system. It is expected to serve the city for at least 20 years, The Piqua plant was born of the Atomic Energy Commission's power reactor demonstration pro- gram. The ‘AEC is putting up $14,100,000 for it and will be the plant’s owner. Atomics Interna-J tional, a division of North Amer- ican Aviation, Inc., is building the reactor under an AEC con- tract L The city of Piqua supphed the site and will provide the turbo generator and other ‘non-nuclear equipment at an estimated cost of about four million dollars. The city has contracted to buy steam from ANC fortive~ years, Pre--F— sumably, if the plant succeeds as expected, this contract will be renewed * * * According to ABC chairman John A. McCone, the kind of re actor to bea built at Piqua “has promise for the achevement of economic o nuclear power At cording to Atonnes International tous “one of the riost PCOMUSIO of all power reactor types thus Let proposed The Piqua project took ne arly 3', years to reach the contract signing stage. Safety considera tions delayed final approval. This was due in part to the plant's novel design Reactors like those in atomic submarines and the big power plant at Shippingport, Pa., are moderated by graphite and cool ed by water under pressure, In the Piqua plant a mixture of ter: phenyls, consisting of hydrogen and carbon in chemical combina tion will serve as both moderator and coolant. Molten terphenyl will slow neu in the nuclear reaction to most efficient speeds and flowing from the reactor core, Will transfer heat to an ex change where it) will convert water into steam (o run the elec trical generator A big advantage of organic moderated and cooled reactors is that they can produce fairly high trons their then, steam) temperatures at compara tively low reactor prexsures, This is because of the high boiling point of the hydrocarbon. Or- game material does not) become highly radioactive in’ a reactor Nor does it present the corrosion problem posed by many other coolants Because it is liquid at operating temperatures, the hydrocarbon is a built-in safety factor. A sud den surge of power would cause it to bubble, thus lowering its moderating efficiency and slow ing the reaction, In addition, the hydrocarbon does not readily absorb neutrons, which are the — indispensable agents of atomic fission. This “neutron economy’ makes it pos sible to use uranium enriched only about 1.8 per cent in fission: able U-235 One difficulty coolants Is that break down chemically ander the influence of heat. Atomica Inter- national plans to overcome this difficulty by diverting the coolant with flow through a still which will | remove any breakdown products that might clog the machinery. Atomics International estimates that a reactor of the Piqua type can produce clectricity at a cost of 18 mulls per kilowatt hour, Much larger orgame re actors, capable of producing 300, 000 kilowatts of electricity, might bring this cost down around 8.15 mills Power costs in US. coal-fired plants ‘of comparable size have been estimated at 6.9 to 7.4 mills per kilowatt-hour The estinutes for the Piqua it cleap at will not be competitive with conventional power in this country. But, ac- cording to Atomics International, 18.5 mills “is equivalent to power costs fré6m conventional plants in many parts of the world” fuel costs are high. Ambitious Oldster Keeps Right at It plant make NEW PORT NEWS, Va. (®—Miss_ Cerinda W. Evans retired 12 years ago at the age of 7l-and became, librarian emeritus at the Marin- ers’ Museum here. However, she can be found al most every day at her desk in the Hbrary, One project since she retired has been the indexing from 1874 through 1957 the pro- ceedings of the United States Naval Institute. Shé has given up her vacation hobby — mountain climbing. organio | they tend to- where Euratom, pean organization which hopes bas shown interest in the organic Electric Co., with technical in- with U.S. help to build nuclear reactor concept. ress on “the manufacture plants with about one million) And Atomics International re-| land ‘sale of organic nuclear pow- kilowatts at electrical generating | cently signed 4 a contract he pro-ler reactors.”’.- the six-nation Euro- capacity by the end of the 1963,;vide the British firm, English Historical Marker, Honors Cranberry PORT EDWARDS, Wis, @-—The Society has cal marker, noting the origina of the cranberry industry in the state, |S¥ck The stja, six wthis nett at lous Gats 30 Days in Pen AR ROEBUCK AND CO. * shop Friday Night ‘til 9 — styles for Men, Women and Boys... all reduced this weekend at Sears! Reg. at 14.95 & 19.95, slacks for year sale event. wear slacks weave. foal} wash ‘n Assorted wear. brown or black. 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U.S. Can Beat Reds — Super Markets Encroaching Will Farm Mart Vanish? _ELEVEN But Burke emphasized that | modern weapons would virtually destroy. both sides In any future conflict. as “And that's why general war Catch Him Stealing Same Car, Same Keys PENSACOLA, Fla, (UPI) ~ Ed- ward LeRoy Washington, 38, of Walks Straight, Narrow | WOODGLEN, N. J. @ — Res RIDE the BEE LINE BUS BETWEEN PONTIAC & ROCHESTER. ae schedules now available from Pontiac to . ; is growing more more where KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)— farm and forest products inj SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — | remote.” ‘ Cantonmert, Fla, 8 @ S8ViNG\Staeht and narrow” Mis. Pikna Si ean at a Won ; What the repeating rifle @iq to Adm. Arlergh Burke, chief of soul. the ‘buffalo, ‘the modern super- market is doing to Tennessee mountian farmer Charlie Price. Charlie belongs to a dwindling group of mountian men who make a living hawking their Lt. Col. Custer ls Riding Again Outdoor History Show: Is Second of Its Kind in North Dakota MANDAN, N. D. (AP)—Lt. Col. George A, Custer rides again nightly, although wiped out by Indians with his command on the Little Big Horn in Montana Ter-' ritory in 1876, Mandan, six miles west of Bis- marck, North Dakota's capital, has joined in a community effort in the presentation of ‘Trail West,” the story of fiery George Custer’s final days in command of Ft. Abraham Lincoln five miles south of here. -In the new tradition of outdoor historical drama, as epposed to ~ historical pageantry, Custer quarrels with his army superiors, rules his community with an iron hand, then with his vav alrymen rides off to keep his date with destiny and the Sioux. Custer is played by Dick Wick- lund, 26, of Moorehead, Minn.,| graduate student of drama at) North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege at Fargo. * * + Sitting Bull, who led the Sioux in an uprising in resentment against white man's extinction of the buffalo, is played by Carl Whitman Jr., 46, of Parshall, N.D., an accountant and rancher of Indian ancestry. “Trail West,” presented at an amphitheater at Ft. Lincoln State Park, near the site of the orginal fort where Custer was stationed in the middle Ws is North Dakota’s second outdoor his- torical drama. “Old Four Eyes,’ based on| Theodore Roosevelt's adventures as a rancher in the North Dakota badlands in the 1880's is being | presented nightly throughout the summer, for a second season, at Burning Hills amphitheater near Medora, N.D. Knoxville’s . l105yearold Farm- er’s Market. “Yes, sir,” Charlie said, “peo- ple don’t come here like they uséd to. The supermarkets are naval operations, said Wednes- day the United States Navy has the pewer to defeat its Russian Fire Engines Useless GLASTONBURY, Conn. (UPD— He was charged with stealing a car by using the keys he had kept after he stole the same car four months ago. Gambles His Name DIRECT TO ADM. BLDG. ON THE CAMPUS MSUO | SPECIAL STUDENT RATES counterpart in the event of a nuclear war, “Ri now, we could take Right .| them,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff Less than a week after buying two old fire engines, Ralph Emerson lost several thousand dollars worth An 48 average college student reads books a yéar, soning © 0 MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — A. C. 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It's good for the blood.” Charlie used to sell homemade molasses, but the government forbids it fiow. Federal food and drug inspectors told him he would have to “‘screen in my molasses mill, have a concrete floor and, | run everything with motors,” he said. It was much simpler in the old. days “out in the middle of a field,’ he explained. ‘Would just hitch a horse to the end of the big long pole that turns the mill, then start him walking round and round in a circle and mash the juice out of the sugar cane.” Like the old-fashioned home- made molasses, a lot of the pro- duce, business and tradition of the Farmer's Market is fast dis-, appearing. | Market master C. ‘E, Parker says fewer and fewer farmers | even bother to bring their wares to town. city officals are in favor of tear- ling down the place to make room \for more parking lots: The glass container is believed to be man’s oldest kind of pack- age. 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But being a| $10 for 8 Weeks O omen. lve ° There apparently are other genes ‘_* % * —~ _ |woman, I pray.for the day when} © hoot requirements met = ; on the X chromosome that-effect| “Women. may live longer simply| medical science can come up with "By PHYLLIS BATTELLE more, exercise less, sleep less, be-|cause we tised to think they killed) Heart ‘and artery diseases, [resistance to various. causes of|/because they are the bearers of/a big masculine X for our med. | EDWARD'S 18 5. sosinew NEW YORK—Every day, as I}come more tridimensional and pay |with old age. . | which kill over half of us now | death. life,” says a famous doctor, “‘If|They deserve equal time. : live and read, I feel less like the |less attention to religion than men) Se $$$ fragile female my husband thinks /do.”’- he married, and more like an SISTERS LEAD ALSO indestructible Amazon. | So the theory was tested—on men What woman wouldn't reading and women who didn’t drink, these latest facts: smoke, worry—who only devoted Men are ‘attacked by twice as their lives to religion. Jesuit Fa- many physical disorders as women. ther Francis C. Madigan studied And their sensitivity appears to|the life spans of teaching monks | be growing bigger. ‘aiid nuns who for 50 years had. | Mass incidents of horror, such/lived lives equally free of self-in- as concentration-camp life or great dulgence, childbearing competi- industrial explosions, have been tion, overeating and the nervous) studied; it has been proven that) strain of modern American life. | women were cooler-headed than It was discovered: The sisters | Deen. | had increased their lead over the | ; j TO BE 40% MORE | brothers from 0.1 years in 1900 | : A Ore 5 Many more males in mental hos-| to 5.8 years in the 19505, dust | pitals than women. about the same gain as women And the white female in the U.S., made over men in the outside — ; has reached a new all-time high) werld. | in life expectancy over her male. — §o jt is something more. 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America want to start a war?” the Soviet Union. The question, sharp and discon- sacrifice everything to save them.” | SUPreme Soviet. ‘|Union it would be changed by certing, came from a Soviet Army x * * -| “It is impossible that a man/the capitalist controlled — editors : } The officer obviously believed from such humble beginnings ever in New York, he said. * £ such a danger was real, yet he was Could rise to a similar position | x & a officer in the crowded, noisy diner, Way to leave in Moscow from a ion conversational ground since good one.” . of a train rumbling across the| wait near the Soviet-Polish from- (shortly after World War II. | He stressed the words “forced prairies of Byelorussia. | tier, “I knew some Americans in Vi-|into war.” |more than friendly to the Amer- in the United States,” he said. Arguments to the contrary made jican facing him across the table. Reminded of log cabin-bornino impression, and a suggestion . . He It. was a sudden reminder that| He was wearing the calf-length'enna just after the war,” he said.| “The Soviet Army is a peace-|and Russian suspicions of Western mo- Conversation On a Train _ States was not free. Even if a For one thing, his father, a Correspondent in Moscow wrote seen in newsreels of military May had some wonderful ‘times to- Day parades in Red Square, and gether. But Soviet soldiers are The officer, along with scores he was eager to talk. It was his of other Red soldiers, was on his \first meeting with an American said he was a famiiy man| The Russian said he wanted to|Abraham Lincoln and of former‘that the Kremlin might be the the thought of war/make it clear that he admired the haberdasher Harry Truman, he'seat of some current world ten- black leather boots and riding|“They were good soldiers, good loving army and I am a peace-/frightened him and all his friends. |United States very much. 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The legislation comrhittee will be} led by George Watson of Pontiac; Donald Baldwin of Rochester, pro- gram committee; Mrs. John Driver of Pleasant Ridge, nominating com- one, either. mittee; C. R. Palmer of Royalloff. Siren Gave Its All NEW ‘BRITAIN, Conn. (UPI) — During a recent civil defense test] ionly one of New Britain’s 17 air ithe association, discussed raid sirens worked — and officials ect as the organization opened its Out tax forms, registering pro- weren't too happy about that 39th annual convention here. They couldn't turn it) | nounced plans for a major re- ‘search study covering delays in justice in the federal courts. Earl W. Kintner, ‘outgrowth | of a challenge put to; of their tax bills. today a» Oh, Those Tax Forms ‘tests and so on totalled the equiv- Kintner said the study was the alent of three per cent or more THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 As150 Federal Scholarships\[ke Should Get ,Offered Mental Teachers Into Steel Deal, | era! goverment has slocated yo Charges Truman ischolarships to 50 state agencies! In a recent survey of 127 com- and 14 universities to train teach- panies by the National Industrial erg of mentally retarded children, president of Conference Board, 40 of them re- it was announced Wednesday. the proj-;ported that the cost of making, lcdouer of education ton the Depait ment of .Health, Education and Welfare, said the fellowships are part of a $1,000,000 congressional appropriation approved this year. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The fed- WICHITA, Kan, . (AP)—Former President Harry S. Trurhan said Wednesday night that he settled a steel strike during his adminis- tration. He charged that President Eisenhower has been guilty of in- action in the current strike. “I didn’t sit down and wait for Lawrence G. Derthick, commis- somebody to come along and find _/ out what was wrong, and let the Predicts 80-Year Li +> a wat for Babies Born in 1975 _| Truman 1o1d-goests at a Demo| winsTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) cratic fund- ‘the SEX-\"The United States will have a tlement he aera ee ut he|population in 1975 of 210 to 230 moderate wage_increase. But be ego said price controls had been ‘million ° people, ao — over his protest — and the steel/then in this country may have a industry promptly raised it8 jife expectancy of 80 years. prices $14 a ton. This was foreseen es Then Truman added: “If they night ima talk by Dr. John J. (the steel companies) would raise|Hanlon, Philadelphia's director of the steel workers by a an|public health services, to the i now, it would never returri North Carolina—Academy of Pre- to the people what they’ve stolen.” |ventive Medicine. 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Perched on a big extension ladder, Mrs. Dickinson is working on the last side of the | frame house after putting a fresh coat on the other three sides. McKeever Drownings Recall: $$ ee | UP Scene of MARQUETTE (#— The drown- ings of 12 members of one family in Lake McKeever ranks as one of the most tragic incidents in the history of Upper Michigan. But there has been worse. Take, for instance, the Calumet tragedy on Christmas Eve of 1913 Copper miners in the Upper | Peninsula were laid off and peo- | Layaway Now for CHRISTMAS $1 Will Hold Free 8 and Iémm Film Splicing Ron Strine, Owner CAMERA MIRACLE “tio Miracle Mile Shopping Center 8. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. FEderal 4-509? eseeeeeseetcoeeeeeeesee Premier Residential Community in 9 the Entire Birmingham- e Bipomfield Area HICKORY HEIGHTS : Ranches—Tri-Levels—Colonials © 3- rooms—$20-$40,000 e Model on babe deer off Adams; '4 @ Mile Soath of e E Long Lake ROBERTSON BROS. fu 9-350 @ eeeeeeeseeceseeoeoosoeeee Richman Brothers | Clothiers MIRACLE MILE CENTER Disasters ple in the area decided to have a Christmas party for children of the unemployed. The children assembled in the |upper floor -of the two-story Italian Hall in Calumet. For some un- known reason, somebody shouted: “Fire!” In the mass confusion that en- sued, the children ran down the stairways. But the doors opened in, and in the crush everybody was trapped. | Eighty were killed. Most of the — were children. On Nov. 3, 1926, the Barnes- Becker mine disaster took 51 lives ‘near Ishpeming. It ranks as the 'worst mine tragedy in the Lake |Superior district. A shaft caved in| and it filled with water, trapping the miners. Only three bodies were recovered. . The Peshtigo fire disaster in 1871 took 1,200 lives, but it got | little notice at the time because ~~ | it occurred on the same day as | | the great Chicago fire which | | killed 250, | Because of poor communications, | ithe magnitude of the disaster did) not become known immediately, | | ¢The fire was the worst in the history of the North American ‘continent. It started in Wisconsin, ‘destroying Peshtigo, Wis., near the Michigan border and then jumping ‘the Menominee River into Upper | Michigan. It roared like a tornado. | Forests cover 40 per cent of; South America, about the same. 300 Our JACKSON SALE is the talk of Pontiac... FOLKS STILL FIND BARGAINS AS BIG OR BIGGER THAN FESTIVAL. DAYS. DRESSES alues to 16.99 | Lae T ha per cent as in the Soviet Russia. | COATS - SUITS|| Values to 39.99 1119? DON’T MISS THIS TIMELIEST SALE. OF THE YEAR. 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"(Luncheon Tables {fax neers. ."* "Won't Giye Parolees * ok * : ; ; sé ‘the cigar ; ie Even people living in‘ the area, : . they realized later, a hacksaw, Won't Spoil the Child) 7% 24 4 2 xen Plan Fancy Flavors ce we smet «ean tve(BOOStING Art © |aarcea ane, ae exe aavam Hacksaw With Tools |°° "= is “expected to tolerate opén de- | years ago may become obsolete,” ’ .\tage of the unusual —— oe mae . : \Helicopter Encourages NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI) | cal violance.” HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — "he| Weissman said. PHILADELPHIA @—One wry tojand then completing baa Mie tp Sara & eabantary Kids to Get Polio Shots Rherts ot Niagara Falls piblic “Man of Tomorrow” may be puff-| ‘The American public has let us! attract the lay individua) to an art|hours with visits to one or oe ; w they will buy flavor.” migh having out- ries. here may,be getting too security) port KNOX, Ky. ®—Children hools better behave this ta Hockey Players Study ing away on a cinnamon-tlavored KM? gecesi —— Pear : —— _ leonscious, as they discovered|turned out in. unexpected large sc r e | cigarette when he prepares for) door tables nearby. At least. it sectloumbers "tor < ts The Niagara Falls Board of Edu-) TORONTO (UPI) — Bob. Pulford/his next trip to the moon. Born on Christmas Day | works in Philadelphia, |Earthquakes Costly when they started a pilot project ype ae j ti h <3 sid disci jand Billy Harris, members of the! George Weissman, vice presi-| Henri Marceau, director of the _ | of "providing tools to parolees : Army gn ong an as adop ‘ new *8€* "Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey dent and director of marketing) Clara Barton, founder of the Philadelphia Art Museum, notes) WASHINGTON—Earthquakes in they can make good on the ‘‘out- B csouy: oe rsp ag pe Plinary program under which cor- team, spent the summer attend-\for a major cigarette firm said/ American Red Cross, was born in|that a number of visitors have|the United States have caused! side. to outfit the| the clinic: a large helicopter from poral punishment exercised with ing classes at the University of| many cigarette companies already Washington, D.C., on Christmas|been drawn to the museum's col-|property damage estimated at) When it came eg the Army's Aviation Command. restraint may be used on a student|British Columbia. are testing cinnamon and cocoa-|Day, 1821. lection by first being attracted byimore than $600 million. first beneficiary program , . fiance, profane language or physi- ne SEPT. 25 ...26 =a + + * + mt ty © Pa nh, *, _—* Fore “, Look for the men selling Peanuts! Help Us Help Our Youth of Today Kiwanis members will sell peanuts in downtown Pontiac and the outlying districts throughout the Greater Pontiac Area Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26. All proceeds to be used in serving youths of this and neighboring communities. Help with this won- derful work by buying peanuts from Kiwanis members who will be on the corners with tasty peanuts. GIVE WHAT YOU WANT! This Advertisement Sponsored by a. Dickinson’s Men’s Wear Matthews-Hargreaves, Inc. The Pontiac Press a . Eames & Brown, Inc. Fred W. Moote Electrical Co. Pontiac Recapping Co. \ Food Town Super Markets Oakland Vending Co. F. J. Poole Lumber Co. “pa * Fox Dry Cleaners _ O'Brien Heating & Supplies Redmond’s Jewelers __ M. = Benson Co., Inc. Green Parrot Inn Ogg Dry Cleaners | Service Trucking Co. Bloomfield Fashion Shop | Hampton Radio & TV. Oliver Janitor Supply » {) Stapp’s Shoe Stores : Coca-Cola Bot. Co. of Pontiac Hoyt Realty : Pontiac Federal Sav. & Loan Stefanski Radio & Television Community National Bank Kuhn's Auto Wash | | Pontiac Millwork Co. : 7 Walton Radio & TV Sales Corwin Lumber Co. The Lion Store | . Pontiac Paint. Mfg. Co. , Jim Williams Real Estate Ve 4 “ee, ie eee & y THE PONTIAC PRESS sg bh ~ eine Heartwarming Response Answers Plea for Bed pouring all parts of Oakland County after a plea for a bed was published in Tuesday’s Voice of People. column in The Pontiac Press. When Mrs. Robert Scott of 28 Glenwood Ave. heard that a hos- pital bed would make 15-year-old Terry Van Scoyoc of 3139 Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterford Township, a’ little more comfortable, she wrote to The Press for help. Terry has had muscular dystrophy since birth, A half-hour after the first Press edition was on the news stands of- fers for all types of hospital beds began pouring in from organiza- tions and individuals living in Bir- mingham, Bloomfield Hills, Clarks- ton, Orion, Rochester and other PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 Shelby Fire Chief Called" to Answer Probe Charges Appeals Case - Says Rift Over Funds Is Caused by Jealousy of Board Members ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Re-| SHELBY TOWNSHIP The cently-demoted Superintendent of! Shelby Township Board yesterday the George Washington Carver|placed Fire Chief Clyde Schmidt) School Oliver A. Johnson appealed /on the carpet by asking him to an- his case .yesterday to the Michi- gan State Tenure Commission. Johnson was reduced to teacher status by the School Board Aug. 24 when an auditor's report showed By LEE WINBORN os unable to meet its $23,000 payroll/o’ union officials’’ holding a meet-. last Friday, The schoo] district, heavily in debt, has been placed under a temporary administrator by the State Municipal Finance Com- outlying communities as well as from Pontiac, “We answered the telephone from 2 to well past 11 p.m. that night and some people are still calling,” Mrs, Scott said. © It all started when Mrs, Scott was visiting her husband at Pon- tiae General Hospital and heard her husband's roommate James B. Van Scoyoc Jr., discussing his son Terry’s dilemma. The Van Scoyocs said that they could not ask the muscular dystrophy group for a bed as the organization had already done so many things for the family, and, with four operations scheduled for the father, it was impossible to Oakland County area residents. purchase the special bed. new bed. That was when Mrs. Scott placed»}——___ her request for help in the news- paper. Not only were there innu- merable offers of hospital beds, but people asked if the boy needed anything else for entertainment, necessity or just plain comfort. “I had no idea people would re- spond in such a menner,” said Mrs. Scott. we One of the Hrst dffers made, that of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Gran of 4551 Giddings St., was accepted by Mrs. Scott and within one hour the bed had been deliv- ered to the Van Scoydc’s home. As for the boy, who is a tenth; grade student and has set his sights on becoming a lawyer, he can NOW North Central Christian College. sleep in a more restful position at’ + « &¢ night because the bed can be ad- justed to the contour of his spine. home a little more comfortable Staff fo Be iMonday wh moved about in a wheel chair and | can go riding in the family car — because of a hydraulic car lift, pro-, vided by the Pontiac American Le-| gion Post 377. A home-bound teacher visits Ter- ry for a 45-minute period two. days a week. Because he loves to study, Terry has enrolled in one of the toughest courses in high school. He is studying history, geometry, English, Latin and geography this year and hopes to begin his com- mercial law study next year, Terry loves sports, but since he can never participate, he has be-| come a proficient authority on names, places and dates of teams whose games are broadcast on ra-| dio and television. Now he can relax comfortably in the adjust- able bed and watch the ballgames to his heart's content, according to- his father. UAW and Cross OK Mediation Will Confer Tomorrow With State and Federal Arbiters MRS. EDWARD J. HAMLIN Newlyweds Make Home in Royal Oak * WALLED LAKE — Now residing jin Royal Oak are newlyweds Mr and Mrs, Edward J. Hamlin. MOUNT CLEMENS ww — MO CLEMENS The x *' * HAPPY YOUTH — A plea for a hospital bed to make life at Terry Van Scoyoc, 15, brought quick response from hundreds of % MSUO, NCCC Students, ROCHESTER — The climax of through the business district and ,months of planning will be reached out W. University drive to Avon en Rochester mer- Township Park. Carmichael Bus chants stage a picnic to welcome Lines |students ang faculty of both Michi- ‘gan State University Oakland and The guests will be picked up by! During the daytime Terry jg, bus on their campuses at about 5 p.m, Then they will be driven! mission in effort to untangle its financial affairs. In the meantime, the School Board has approved a $75,000 loan to pay the Detroit Street Railway $17,500 for school bus rental and $23,000 in overdue salaries. Tenure Board Chairman Juste A. Rosati has indicated that a hearing on the Johnson case will be held sometime early in Octo- ber. When reached for comment, Johnson admitted the irregular. ities in the school funds and ex- plained them by saying that ‘‘there |Was never enough money to pay expenses’ and that he “merely borrowed from one fund to pay another.” Pontiac Press Phote for muscular dystrophy patient, Here Terry is shown enjoying his He blames political jealousy for his present position. He said the Board is divided into two sections, one side trying to get him fired so that assistant prin- cipal, Mrs. Arthur Green could have his job, the other backing Acting Superintendent Adelaide | Long for the post. Johnson said in the hassle both | he and the attorney for the Board, | Harold S. E. Bledsoe, were fircd| i|by the Board July 12 and then re. | ‘hired July 13. Picnic Guests has arranged the transpor- tation. At the park the approximately | 500 picnickers will be treated to beef barbecues, potato chips, coffee, ice cream, doughnuts and ginger ale, A program also has been planned |by the joint sponsors of the event, ithe local Kiwanis, Lions and Ro-| wHITE LAKE TOWNSIHIP—Ac- jtary clubs, Avon “Township and the) ‘Rochester Area Chamber of Com.| tion on a controversial petition to ‘merce! : j build a drag strip adjacent to the | * * * | Pontiac Speedway auto race track Among the performers will be 0" M59 was tabled last night by Village Clerk Maxine Ross, pan- the Township Board of Appeals! ‘tomimist, and the Duane Peltier, @t @ Special meeting. Quartette. Dick Miller of Detroit! The board's decision is expected) An injunction issued by Oakland |will act as master of ceremonies. | thin the next two weeks, an- County Circuit Court at the town- | Committee chairmen in charge | "Unced Township Supervisor Ed- ship's request prohibits the race ‘of the affair are Jack Taylor and Ward Cheyz. ? track firm from going ahead with ‘Elmer Robinson, finances: James| . * * * ‘its construction of the drag strip \M.adden and Thor Ulseth. food: | At last night's meeting, Cheyz re-| A A ‘* Dan Holefca, entertainment; Nelda Guestex! ‘hes! board members watch According to Township Super- Carmichael], transportation and re-| both a drag strip race and a regu- visor Edward Cheyz. the injunc-| \ception, and John “Bud” Taylor,|!ar stock car race of the sort ae ass wan site pe becaune| decorations. preeently held at) the track: before the firm already had started the As part of the program, local | deciding. ; /construction work on the contro- merchants are disolaying wel. | “That way you will knew ex- versial site, even before seeking come signs in their store win. | 2¢tly what you are dealing the zoning change by the township dows, The buses also will be ap. | with,” he said. board. Propriately decorated and each The drag strip petition already; Petitions both favoring and student will receive a beanie let- has been rejected by both the reg-| against the proposed drag strip tered “Rochester Welcomes ular Township Board and the have. been filed with the township MSUO-.NCCC,” ways, Inec., of Detroit, operators of the Pontiac Speedway, was for rezoning of its property next to the present race track from agricultural to commercial to permit construction ef the drag strip. tiac Mill Works, Modern Fold Door ©2U8€d by speeding autos on the and 59 signatures on the petition | Co,, The Rochester Business Wom. Proposed strip would sharply de-| against the proposal ‘en's Club, Boice Building Supply ‘crease land values in nearby resi-| * « and Tom Kiger of the Standard Oil dential areas Co, The request made by Race. ‘be the main users of a drag strip ; * | Steel Shutdown Newlyweds Make Home swer charges which resulted from consisting of Skula, Clerk Lorin heard the threats. an investigation of his department’ Evans Treasurer Jack Millard, won’T ANSWER conducted during: the past week. Trustees William Supervisor Steve Skula reported Bennett Sr. and Ernest Hack and! | Saas cnonee to the Board on Sept. 15 that on Township Attorney charge that he was “no = irregularities in his handling of that same morning he had in- Wendt, called Schmidt to answer school funds. The schoo} district ,spected the Ryan road fire hallquestions about the activities of wd the vol- has a deficit of $132,000 and was ond had found an “accumulation his department mental to the Board a ing there with the chief and fire- threatened men who were ‘‘subject to duty.”” members and had claimed he had! recent civil service hearing MEETS THE CHAMP — Rochester Village Manager Paul York, far right, is introduced fo world’s heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson of Sweden at a reception held last night at Detroit Broach and Machine Co., Board of Appeals Tables Action Adult Education on Petition to Build Drag Strip quires safety track license fee at $150 payable to Southfield Council. Township Zoning Board on the| board. There are 154 ‘signatures: 5 . Other contributors include Pon-| 7®Unds that additional noise|on the petition for the drag strio (KS Rezoning id ; city here has approved an out-of-|' ; However, teenagers, who would court settlement with developers is $4 for two-hour courses, $6 for As a result of this report an ja “briefcase full of information."’| pay cuts and reduction of the investigation was launched into | What the expose concerned was) force in the full-time depart- the administration of the fire Inot revealed, and Schmidt denied) ™e#t- ~ department, ‘he had said it, but Skula and) Schmidt retorted, “That's going Yesterday morning the Board, Evans both claimed they had tg eourt.”’ _ Evans drew attention to the fact ‘that the fire department bud- Schmidt refused to answer the get was “‘overspent”’ the first quar- iter of the year and that that was the reason for the pay cuts and reduction of the force. The Board also charged that firemen were leading the public to ‘believe that more full-time fire- A reference was made to a |men would bring about a reduc- °" ‘tion in fire insurance rates. and were blaming the Board for keep- ing the rates high. BOND ISSUE Schmidt admitted that reduced \fire fighting personnel would not lreduce fire insurance rates but ‘extra stations and hydrants would. |He added that this proposal would ,call for a bond issue, and that {present revenue would not allow it. | Also under fire was Schmidt's selection of fire department .per- sonnel following written examin- ations. The Board charged that the candidates were selected hit, or miss with no apparent regard to how high they rated on the tests. Millard said that of the 12-men on the full-time department be- fore the recent lay-off only four had passing grades on the exam. Skula also brought up the sub- ject of Schmidt's own qualifica- tions. The Supervisor said the chief had claimed he had prior fire de-. partment experience in Harper Woods Skula produced two letters from Harper Woods officials saying they had never heard of Schmidt. ‘Schmidt said he had lived across lthe street from the fire hall there iand had gone out on runs with the department Schmidt refused to answer when jasked if he had ever taken a itest to see if he was qualified | Schmidt denied the alleged union imeeting at the Ryan road hall jalthough Skula and Evans both say Peper, Jesse! William ating and was saying things in public places that were detri- Schmidt had wnteer fire department.” Skula charged that Board to “expose” “= Pentise Press Phete Township, Others in the group pictured here are, from left, Johansson’s host in this country, Gus- tav von Reis, owner of the plant, and the cham- Avon pion's brother, Rolf. jthey saw it. | The Supervisor said ‘‘for the rec- ord’, “We are just interested in \good fire protection, and we don't care how many organizations the men belong to.”’ Enrollment Set = = here, have since gathered anothe: Can Sign for 10-Week ther at a subsequent meeting, town Walled Lake Sessions ship officials said, and Schmidt asked for more time because he 7 P.M. Tuesday wants legal advice before answer- ing some of the charges 1.951 signatures on a_ petition in favor of the drag strip, Chevz an. nounced today The township board recently passed an ordinance regulating racing at the Pontiac Speedway track. The rule sets a racing curfew at 10:30 p.m. and all cars WALLED LAKE: - —— for 10-week adult education cours- es will be taken next Tuesday at State Senator Asks Walled Lake Senior High School Milk Industry Probe beginning at 7 pm Registration '/ must be off the premises by . 11:30 p.m. Classes will start the following) spre ats brite oa, | Week LANSING (UPI) — A special The ondinanee alec restints fx Among subjects to be offered committee to investigate unfair ing to three nights a week and re- inspections at the track and approval of the fire de- partment before a race track can be operated within the township limits. It further establishes a race are beginning accounting and trade practices in the milk indus- |small business procedures, book- try was proposed yesterday by keeping, typing. refresher short-'Rep George Gillespie (R-Gaines), hand, commercial law, French and chairman of the House Agriculture driver education Committee. Other courses are: Cake dec. Gillespie claimed competitive crating, plano, bridge, ceram. Pressure in the industry has led ics and sculpture, interior dec. © “below cost sales, subsidization orating, sewing, upholstery, |of Some classes of buyers through wood shop, china painting and ‘iscounts, gifts, loans, rentals and oil painting, jother means, Te enroll ihe el Gillespie introduced a resolution at 3 years idan ere ABN for four-man’ comme ently in a public high school. petites gird gies to ae Course fees will be collected at producers, and to report recom- the time of registration. The cost! mendations to the 1960 Legislature. the township SOUTHFIELD —- The City Coun- Lieberwitz-Lezell, which wilt per-: three-hour courses with the excep- mit them to build offices on their “on of upholstery and driver edu- on Southfield north of cation which are $8 and $10 re spectively Western Michigan Tells Plans for Fall Festival TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) — The property 12-Mile road * * * The firm has been trying for two Times of various classes has not been decided yet, but will Chamber of Commerce today an- - _ Settle the labor dispute at the United Auto Workers Union and Cross Co. have agreed to meet jointly with state and federal me- diators tomorrow in an effort to company's automation plant, in Fraser, . * * * Alan D. Chisholm, chairman of the State Mediation Board, and Harry Caton, federal mediator, ordered the meeting in. telegrams. yesterday to the company and the union.. Chisholm said they acted under authority of féderal and State labor laws, UAW Lecal 155 struck the plant Ang. 4 to back up demands for bargaining on a new con- tract. — John Donnelly, company attor- said that although Cross agreed to the meeting it will maintain what it calls a neutral The former Genevieve Anne Re- gan, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Regan of 4226 Greendale St. Her husband is the son of Mr. ang Mrs. Archie D. Hamlin of Marine City. . The bride wore an Alencon'! lace ballerina length gown with a a gift of the bridegroom. sion was held by a seed pear! tiara and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations. the bride’s only attendant. Best man was Michael Gillman of Ma- rine City. Ushers were Leigh McFern of “ Janet Main of Plymouth was |! Pinching GM Trenton Ternstedt Will Lay Off 2,700 Friday,/ Columbus Work Halted | DETROIT w — The biggest of Sabrina neckline and a gold cross, |the auto industry's Big Three is beginning to feel the pinch of ma-' Her fingertip veil of French illu-jterial shortages caused by: the steel strike. The Trenton, N. J., plant of Gen- eral Motors Ternstedt Division will At Columbus, Ohio, Ternstedt al- ready has halted production with layoffs due for some 2,800 em- ployes’ within the next week. Hished a shutdown schedule. Some reports said Chevrolet would start closing plants Oct. 1. a 1n Holly After Honeymoon years to have the property rezoned from. residential to commercial |with a view to building a $1'4-mil- colonial bouquet of pink reses jlion shopping center. and stephanotis centered by a = When the City Council refused white orchid. . ito rezone, Lieberwitz took the mat- HOLLY — Following a honey-| jmoon to Niagara Falls, Mr. and (Mrs. Ralph Boyd are making their home in Holly. A ; Mrs. Boyd, the former JoAnn ,,. . : : \filed a separate suit charging that \Gavette, is the daughter of Mr. |Pride. rere. ae of neo pani ‘a shopping center would break ‘and Mr. Irving Gavette of 210 Deneen Young of Holly and Mrs. residential deed restrictions Baird St. and the bridegroom is Robert Johnston of Fenton * * * ithe son of Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd of ; F Becke The agreement between 404 Hadley St. | Bes man) Sen Forrest Beebe! council and Lieherwitz is expect and ushers were William Anton, For her wedding the bride ‘Donald Peace and Robert Morse |°4 hi “A ag! ey by incu wore a floor length xown of Rose jal] of Holly. Flower girl was Kathy 2U48¢ William J. Beer. Pointe lace with tulle featuring (Gavette of Drayton Plains and ~ a Sabrina neckline and long ta- |Siephen Beelle was ring bearer. pered sleeves. A half crown of | A reception was held in the talle and lace accented with se- church parlors. quins and pearis held her silk Eines ‘vetted she satre Church Group to Sponsor Prize Movie in Oxford 7 ORION TOWNSHIP = Through+ ithe cooperation of the Oxford Theater management, the Rosary Altar Society of St. Joseph's! Catholic Church will sponsor a|” movie, ‘The Miracle of Marcel- lino;"’ to be shown twice on both Monday and Tuesday evenings and di on Monday and Tuesday ate at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. | Chairman Mrs. Henry Vanit-— velt and Mra, 0. 8, Thompson | ate distributing tickets in Lake | Mr and Mrs. Lester Thomp- Ories. Mrs. Henry Dabi and son of 5783 Garthboy St., Com- Mrs. Lynn Haines are handling | merce, announce the engage- Hekets for Oxford. | ment of their daughter,” Nancy The movie, which was filmed in, Ann, to Stephen F, Bundra, He Spain, received. the grand prize) is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- NANCY ANN THOMPSON | be announced at the time of Additional courses may be of fered if enough people are inter- ested. At least 10 people must en- | roll for a subject and an instruc. Sharon Gavette, sister of the '¢r to court. Residents of the area/tor must be available before other early autumn’ season, the cham- courses can be offered. Principal of the Union Lake School Robert Godsey is directing nounced plans for a fall festival in the five-county Grand Traverse Bay area. Billing the October celebration ‘as a highlight of Western Michi- 'gan's tourist attractions during the ‘ber said prizes will be awarded for the best trophies by bow and arrow hunters, for best essays on the program for the Walled Lake the area's color tours and for the the school system. Inquiries should be best directed to his office. colored slides of autumn color - Avon Scholarship Winner to Play Anne Frank Role ROCHESTER — A former Avon |Players’ scholarship winner, Mary |Stewart, will play the title role in ithe group's forthcoming production of “The Diary of of Anne Frank.” Director Richard F. McGowan an- nounced today. Mary, who won the award in 1958 and spent that summer studying with Michigan State University’s fied to play this difficult part, Mc- Gowan said. Most recent of her successful stage portrayals was that of the female lead in Rochester High School's spring play, “Junior Miss.”’ : 5. She is attending MSUO this fall and expects to continue her drama study there, HUSBAND, WIFE TEAM Other members of the cast in- clude: Don Weston, Jock Bohr, Don in both the International Cannes! drew J. Buncdra of Greenlane, and Berlin Film Festivais, Pa. A Nov. 1 wedding is planned, ' < a ¢ 2 t* Moctiieg, Mire, dover) Sats, (4 * drama department, is well quali-|® ie Stratton and Jim Jackson, all experienced actors. i } i \ also be featured in— important. | Making her initial appearance ‘ Bie andi are < : t : ae : : ‘ ' i : i —- 5 | = 5 f > sia 4 Wi : é : a . a Cc | i i \ > : , LG ; . ae Si mS ' | . _EIGHTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 _ Labor Takes Soff Attitude ete to Curb Race Discrimination wainen: :mis rive day were searching for an ‘‘in-' a Ready-made Slipcovers : : SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Or-icals. Meany said he deplored dis--Meany’ continued talking. jcompetent”” thief who stole $105, tl lat tr ul rival : ~\ganized labor has decided to| crimination as much as anyone| “I’ve asked, do you think this|in coing but left more n $200; | ; , but.....opposed punitive action| union should destroy locals that behind. | * * *- maintain a soft, persuasive ap- ; k , _ . |against locals that have demo-|have lasted so many years despite —— proach to curbing racial discrim- cratically chosen to remain seg-|the fact that the members want| William Dean Jr., 4%5 Forest. ination within unions instead of regated for dec des, some since|to maintain them?’ shouted/St., Waterford Township, told po-' d er ond af We Ct @ee ° ) lice he discovered the money cus om-ma es. | adopting a hard, mandatbry ban. the end of the Civil War. ‘Meany, “And you call it democ-|lice — } x *& « * © t lracy? Well it’s not my type of|missing yerteray {rom the rg ord | “nailc 4 - democracy. ibox he kept on the seat of his : That is how a torrid debate’ Finally, with Meany shouting ; ; ae at from the rostrum, and Randolph) « * jear, parked in the garage. wound up Wednesday night RR eee eoncludife sessions of the AFL- {rom a floor microphone, Meany! “Because those Negro members| He said the cigar box contained . P o a i . CIO convention in a showdown ¢*Ploded: jhave the same rights of any other ton of Sea the oa a ever union racial discrimination! ‘‘That's your policy. Well it’s not;members of this federation. Fven, nen Hi we - Dean a) te practices imy policy. I'm for the democratic | though mo think you should think ‘eens — i of sarees aa the The disput® pitted George "ights of Negro members to main-/for them. | | round aide ca ge nlekele neok Meany, AFL-CIO presiden t, tain @ union if they want to. Then Randolph broke in saying, |, open on the front seat against A. Philip Randolph, Ne-| “Who the hell appointed you)“I would say this, and we don’t gro Sleeping Car Porter's Union|#S the guardian of all the Negro have..fo become emotional about) : ahiel and &A AFL-CIO wice presi-/ Members in America?” | It: I don't believe members of a| The teeth of the rodent group x * * junion have the right to maintain'(mice, squirrels, etc.) of animals dent. . | Randolph tried to interrupt but!a Jim Crow local.” ‘never stop growing. Randolph demanded elimination : a - fd & } Of racially segregated union lo Hoffa Favoring | ts tall as real children! Juet ae beautiful! Return to AFL | But He-Stipulates That His Union Be Allowed to Govern Itself PROVINCIAL PRINT BARKCLOTH “KENT” ‘3”° 1 hee . Sofa Choir Your old furniture will be new and bright again with this charm- ing miniature floral provincial print... the handsome ‘’Kent:’’ Treated to repel soil and stains, completely washable. See it to- morrow! Green, grey, beige. ATLANTA (UPTI Teamatet Union President James RO Hoffa favored a return to the AFI-CIO today, but stipulated that his Union must be taken back as a self-governing body Hoffa is here for a session of the multt-million-dojlar Union pen sion fund trustees He said he would favor a return to AFICIO if the literal provisions of the , Union constitution and “'presery MAGNIFICENT WASH & USE ing rights under the Consti tution of the United States’ was followed SLIPCOVERS FROM THE PREMIER GROUP... . + « permanently ironed for you! He predicted the workers of America would repeal the new andrum Griffin labor reform law. . . * . ° et Twin sister companions for little girls for the bil' will be defeated “when workers of America find out what a ames fe Eee ap Family of Playpal Dolls! ‘reserve the right to dispute pro Visions of the bill.’ but would comply with the law lie waded han he wee al Meet Patti and Penny — the three and two year old dolls TESTED & APPROVED favor of a Teamster Local leaving by Ideal — who are as tall as real children their own ages ; the mother union under threat. of P . . : . . , seventivations by court appointed and just as properly proportioned. They wear beautiful Nol Kicelaiele7 OF a masts - outfits and can easily fit into clothes of actual children the Pre-shrinkage Hoff: lao denied advocation of . . : any (Ge WeRMAL KILO IW the same age. Each lovely doll has big, bright sleeping eyes Crease recovery VS but tkvered) panied effort and washable rooted Saran hair. They are unbreakable and Wash fastness by unions during labor troubles vos fos Tensile strength Light fastnes: Resistance to perspiration Resistance to crocking surprisingly lightweight. Pontiac Woman, 31, It is our sincere belief that these dolls will Robbed of Billfold not be available late in the year. For that 393° reason we are encouraging lay-a-ways by. & Sisentatd’ Pontile women offering these $30.00 dolls for ........ mS f ¥ aire One week only at this price. _ ¢ was robbed of her billfold contain Vl, o ““MELODY” ing $10 last night as she entered her car in a downtown parking lot 50 CENTS WILL HOLD YOUR LAY-A-WAY ‘ Reiko Bermier, 31, of 262 W Walton Blvd, told Pontiac police she had just entered her ear be hind a building at 9 N. Saginaw . St. when a man reached through an open hack window and took the bEoda) eee bet 23 N. 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SHORTAL United Press International NEW YORK (UPI)—Lay off that glass of ice water with and imme- diately after your meals and you may live longer. | That’s the advice of Dan Dale Alexander, author and dietitian. He says iced liquids are bad at lany time, but particuarly with or iright after meals because they | prevent proper digestion of foods. Dad Wears Many Faces During Family Vacation 2s": million copies, said that in his | opinion 95 r cent of all dis- | The Great American Show —\that tire roll in the middle. Why eases are comed by poor eating | off to vacationland—is on the road, | don't Ley] = on a yk \ habits. so iy i : GREGARIOUS: I didn't come on : and beco: = “ mina ie : n — ety = ming Teac-\ this vacation to socialize with a lot "America is the best fed but quainted with the 20 or more roles of strangers most poomy nourished coufitry in Dad plays on this annual safari. ww (the world,” he said. “It has the ~* * ee agrgle Ne, = not t co ‘highest ratio of arthritis, skin Can Change Color Like Chameleon, Also Tells . Time by Tide | * WASHINGTON—One of nature's) roddities, the fiddler crab changes’ “color like a chamelon, tells time “with a built-in ‘“‘clock,"’ and goés| on an eating spree when frustrated in love or war. The fiddler crab lives in burrows ~along the coasts of the United! ‘States and many foreign lands. It gets its name from the male's! “greatly enlarged pincer, -which. {s 4 held in bent-elbow fashion sugges- tacean, and a world. "wide study is now being made by. ~Miss Jocelyn Crane, assistant di-| SUITED STUDY Janet Ryan, 7, top, and her brothers, John, 4, eenter, and Jeffery, 3, check buttons, buckles and other para- phernalia of a pressure suit fitted on a dummy at an Air ‘Force | Show at Miami Beach, Fla Society's National tieographic So-+ 2 “ciety. the Zoological Society, and ~ the National Scence Foundation, i | | laboratory darkroom away from A . ‘ ’ ristotle Snaps ‘N DARKENS DURING DAY any Influence of light or tide. ; e S ps i?) The fiddler crab has tiny spot The erahs continued to repeat to Divorce Rumors ie A cuarge ri wee the sume lightening darkening NICE. France i» — Aristotle | ~ that FS bewiy Hoeumes Chath n } helps camouflage the crab against rhythem as they did on the beach. Onassis denied Wednesday that “a beach or mud flat) The spots The rhythm was se constant that he intends to divorce his wife. His shrink at inght, making the itlte a scientist could tell the time of denial was a snappy ‘‘no.” -animal rearly invisible in the day and the position of the tide’ The Greek shipping magnate, | . moonlight “curs about 50 minutes later each ; darkest ¢ Eee eG 2D pet eer merely by observing crabs in the whose name has been linked with) laboratory. \soprano Maria Callas, made the! Scientists still don't know how statement to newsmen as he left | the crabs do it, but they found a for Paris by air. He arrived in| crab's “clock” can be stopped bY | nearby® Monte Carlo aboard his immersing the creature in ice sea yacht this morning. ; water. The clock resumes when” Onassis said he is on a business | the crab is warm again trip and will not go to London to! hear Miss Callas sing tonight. | were, Questioned about his children’s ‘visit to the United States with) crab is darkest when the Since low tide oc - The tide is lowest day, the moment a crab becomes also comes 50) minutes later each day To try to find out how the crab synchronize their colora- | tion with the daylight and tide, scientists put some crabs in @ S More than 6,000) hymns composed by John Wesley S Greater Savings on DIAMONDS “M ichigan’s Largest ! Jewelers” a , If it’s the Finest ,; You Want- 4 Choose Keepsake! The Certificate of Registration pro- sented with every Keepsake engage- ment ring protects diamonds against loss from setting and offers trade-in privilege CULVER Wedding Ring $50 DIAMOND RINGS Perfect Symbol of Love Now and forever, the perfect symbol of love 150 isa Keepsake... the engagement ring with the perfect center diamond. 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Rate Increase Testimony Ends Today LANSING (#—Cross examination of company witnesses was sched- uled to wind up today in the Michi- gan Bell Telephone Co. applica- tion for. an estimated 25-million- jdollar annual rate increase, a a |Round Trip Number 500 ifor Queen of Bermuda Staff members of the State Pub-| NEW YORK (UPI) — The lic ‘Service Commission, hearinginess. Lines’ Queen of Bermuda re- the utility case, now will start pre-|cently made- her 500th round-trip senting their findings. "between New. York and Bermuda during. which she has carried, istry of War Transport as an. more than half a million passen- SOE NREL. IOS SNE Ot gers. a troopship. a a The °22,575-ton, 580 foot liner beban~ oevite belive wert; 1 198, completely refurbished, War Il. During the war, she was [the Queen re-entered New York- requisitioned by the British Min- | Bermuda service. UPI Phete GOGGLE-EYED — Outfitted with a pair of snazzy goggles just like his master, Tim the pooch seems to be getting last-minute in- structions from Mike Venial aboard a motorcycle in Peoria, Ill. Although apparently willing to learn, the clever canine can't drive “as yet. $125 a Day at Waldorf Towers K's Tour Costs Us Plenty | DES MOINES @® — Nobody can that will be in time off rather get a very clear idea of what the’! = cas “ye Ae a n. a Nikita Ebene trip is costing! a sutant general, figured ee the American taxpayers — but the have to ‘pay National Guardsmen general assumption is that it’s a for. 1,200 man days. The guards- hefty sum. men cailed out for security/ duty x *« * get $4 up per day according to Requests for figures from the rank. | State Department, which is run-| ning the show, meet with refusals, and with the explanation that when | Grand Rapids you invite someone to dinner you don't tell him what it costs. Gaslight Ta Just to quarter the Khrushchev party runs into money. It was Plans De ated 125 dollars a day, for instance, ; _ at the Waldort Towers in New | Dass sities Csi York. Travel expenses are large, | y a group of businessmen to con-, too. Security measures add to |VeTt an area of downtown Grand the total. Rapids jfto a “gay 90s era’’ show-| Here is Des Moines, city man- place xs an answer to urban re-| ager Elder Gunter said the cost|newal has had a mixed reception. | to the city would not be any great; Cj(y Commissioner Robert Bland-,| amount. A lot of policemen, fire-|foyd has recommended a commis. | men and street cleaners were put fon study of the idea. He said! on overtime, but compensation forfSuch a preserved piece of “‘Amer-| = icana”’ might be the answer to / \blight problems and sagging prop-| ® . | jerty values in the proposed Victoria | Grand Rapids Fights Square development along two) |blocks of lower Monroe. ’ fi j \ State Traffic Coritrols , "reves. commstoner Roman | be i J. Snow said the idea was not | a feasible and added that he would | GRAND RAPIDS (®— The city has entered officially a Superior Court hearing on @ permanent in- junction against’ state - imposed parking and left turn bans on| about seven miles of Grand Rapids | streets. x * * City Attorney James K. Miller received City Commission approval to side ‘with about 20 businessmen | who claim the state regulations! are arbitrary and would cause them loss of business. | The state had ordered the park- ing and turn bans along U.S. 131) which runs on a north-south direc- | tion through Grand Rapids as Di- vision and Plainfield avenues. * * * Plaintiffs seek to enjoin High- way Commissioner John C. Mackie and State Police Commissioner Jo- seph Childs from enforcement of oppose closing the street to auto | traffic as proposed in the plan. | The redevelopment idea calls for preservation of vintage store fronts, juse of horse-drawn carriages and, hitching posts in the area, erection) of: gas lamps along the curb and other symbols of the late Victorian era. * * * Mayor Stanley Davis Said the plan was a ‘swell idea.’’ He said he wants to examine it further. Commissioner John Vandenberg said he questioned whether Grand jRapids, knewn as the furniture capital of the world, was large, enough to support such a develop- ment on a permanent basis, Count Indians in Alaska There are about 44,000 indians | on Alaska reservations. the regulations. Living Sound “holdsOQPEN HOUSE | HEARING AIDS at Kindy Optical Co. . Let us check and clean your hearing aid — No charge or obligation. 2. Open House Special — Batteries for all hearing jaids at 10% discount until Oct. 15. 3. Let us demonstrate binaural at the ear hearing — No obligation. 4. See the entire range of famous Zenith transistor hearing aids. CREDIT WKC just received a shipment of 100 bedroom suites that did not pass our very rigid code of inspection. We asked the factory to take them back — instead they made us a discount offer to keep them to sell at a IMPORTANT Phone FEderal 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW real bargain. We agreed. We saved 37% and are passing the savings on to you. These sets have only slight, hard to find blemishes — no breaks and no faulty construction. CLOSES OUT ‘10,000 WORTH OF LUXURY BEDROOM SUITES FROM FAMOUS MAKER| FACTORY LIST ‘189 NE WHILE THEY LAST! FE dor3 ¢ ~~ wre ery « ~ * eh on a sl *4 ¥- aw ia mo, - a @s Pang WEES << Fa +> a , t Fe gh < . , i . ee. : . res MELD, Pe - ‘ ‘ a ~~ oe Ae 2. a « «iF ahe, ae. <= ; RE res .: ~~ # e oS i ; a a : : 07 ie q é Ss ee —7 " 3 ead ite - itis ae. ’ ML « , see a mea * til 9 P.M. FE 4-058) 5 FURNITURE BARGAIN Mon., Thurs., Fri. NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY § THAT CAN'T BE BEAT uncovered, if anything. |Khrushchev was expressing con- ll oe sd : i : = +. “ i % ¢ fy : a: : x c? : 2 ; : : (2 : : : , - Z a : edges: peice ie ee 2 7 : @ = . ae a % 4 ‘ . a ~ Ramee 2 : 5 oy ' : \ J Z - = pie ' THE-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 | ___ TWENTY-THREE ‘Warrick’ Will .|Khrushchev Sees Oddity:' q\Eight County. Physici ; FAMILY: , cd Varrick s Will .|Khbrushchev Sees Oddity:\New Small Ford Eig ounty Physicians (qv, Easy 40 Pay 4 FAMILY Narr Steel Mill That’ Nolen FUN Attend Medical Confabll atcnre DAYS! : C nf a Steel Mill That's Busy F | . d to Atten ealcal CONIADE the George’s Way o-4 : ; ‘ - . we - posse enti family. | From Our News Wires from the airport to.the downtown 0 ng an om pomue a cement bate! aes nog pascal the No Money Down—6 Mos. to Pay iaoney Bowe ae 2 ° PITTSBURGH — Soviet Premier}hotel was made in a closed car. : B County new and currently interesting ;' weekly for every $25 Son gnd Daughter Cite |,.,,;,. Khrushchev today inspect-| Im the opem car today with | Dagenham Factory Willlciety at the 1959 House of Dele-lideas in medicine and its allied purchased. |, 3 Objections; Validity ea one ot-tne-tew steel. mills in| Kirushcher were Mayor Thomas | Make Economy: Anglia £21°S.chty ont annual sess fn conn 2 e secrela- A _ 3.99 Ladies! oe 7 & Will Be Tested the nation not shut down by the| 9° Gallagher amd Henry Cabot) #1. coi. in | The State Medical Society will Blouse-Skirt Set [q Beautiful, Soft . Ledge, American U.N. repre- or oale in Curope The three-day conclave begins §| fill seats on its governing beard use- ’ ’ two-month. strike. sentative. LONDON w — Britain's Dagen- ?:: Sunday atthe Pantlind Hotel! the last day of the session. | 3] 83 Fuzzy Orlon ; j ° ny — is 2 Le! eee maniered Dr. W. - Some of boat: Weel pekt Pack Wednesday was another rough ham factory of the Ford Motor|” ouet em: | Dr. Robert J. Mason, one of the e Carleton Warrick has been pro-behind barricades at the Carlton | ang wearying day on a trip thatico. has hit back in the small| The elected delegates of Oak- delegates to attend the session, has P SWEATER tested as being invalid bP his son! House Hotel gave Khrushchev sometimes seems as if it were|car war with the first of a sched-| land County are doctors Paul T. |been nominated to the position of 2.99 Ladies : and daughter of a previous mar-|Cheers and waves as he set off in designed to wear down the Pre-|yjed three-prong counterattack, Lahti, Royal Oak; Michael C. 15th District councilor, comprising Hj pigid Slim’ Pants $ riage. an open Cadillac for a look at the ™ier’s resistance — or at least the}-fhitial Ford salvo in the battle| Kezonis, Pontiac; Felix J. Kemp, Oakland and Macomb counties. If 3.99 The Tl-year-old Warrick, fatally ©' ° Steel. : resistance of the newsmen andifor top spot in Europe's. small,| Pontiac; Walter J. Zimmerman, elected, he will be seated on the $] B83 shot by a inan who 0 TAAhy Kbenshehev suilied and waved photographers tagging after him. low-priced car market is the new) Reyal Oak; Merle A. Haanes, poard for a five-year term. | e his downtown pice cine sus up at people hanging out of of. x * * “Popular,” an economy version of) Pontiac and Robert J. Mason, | 2.99 Ladies’ 24, willed i is| fice windows in all the For Khrushchev finally got a the two-door Anglia costing a ba-| Birmingham. Alternates are Dr. Phillies Rehire Sawyer —— 4, all his rty to his the buildings : tip ga ae sic 348 pounds ($974) Robert M Birming: | attractive blond wife of 22 years,| along Grant street in the heart |Chance to see Iowa's rich farm po! : : - Brookmyer, M Club in ‘ Flocca Skirts Joan Ruth, 44 of the city lands, its pigs, its cows, its corn, The mew Popular, claim the | pam and Dr. Rockwood W. Bul- to Manage Club in ‘60 No Money . . its towering bins of surplus grain,| ™#**ers, ts the world’s cheapest | jard, Clarkston. | a | $ ; In a petition filed in Oakland | It did not appear there would|the huge, complex machinery that| ##mlly car. Powered by a 1,172 |, senses fe _| PHILADELPHIA « — The Phil-| e Down County Probate Court, W. Carle- be any question of the world’s No.| enable farmers to harvest these, C-C- four cylinder side-vaive en- The annual session is a sc ' adelphia Phillies today announced | : ton Warrick Jr. and Virginia Car- |1 Communist crossing a picket /hountiful crops efficiently and) Si¢> the model comes in a range jentifie refresher course featuring: Eddie Sawyer had py ap Add to Your : roll Warrick, both in Florida, |line. Icheapl / “ms | of eight colors. pt ee ieee od hired to manage the National! A t filed three objections to the ad. | His route to the Mesta Machine?” Two more Ford broadsides Mary Haines, executive secretary League Club for the 1960 season. | SOUR : mission ‘of the will to probate. |Co., founded by the late husband) Mr. K spent so much time scheduled for the near future are of the Offkland County Medical So-, He aa signed fo a onedear FA. Bat Speciels : of Perle Mesta, took him to West} leoking around—he fancies him- expected to involve the more ex- ciety. “By attending this post : : : idee als The son and daught ontend ’ © . |Sxve j ; : contract, general manager John : that: enter contend Homestead past the giant works| Seif a farm expert — that he |pensive Anglia and Prefect mod- gtaduate meeting, doctors will be 5 Guin paid. No. salary tecus 1.99 Orlon : a lof United States Steel Corp., which) Wound up racing toward towp at ‘els. Nee ee eee were! aleckiaatt | . Girls’ Sweaters ’ 1. The execution of the will was |is picketed by some of the 91,000 70 miles an hour. Also announced yesterday — but nity.” Were ee nees: Pl AID 4 not the free, unhampered, unin-| United Steel Workers on strike in} Most of his time was spent in at the other end of the price range xe * ; _ $] AQ 1 fluenced act of the deceased. the Pittsburgh area. Coon Rapids, which now must be\—8e @ fabulous new Rolls Royce; Papers to be read will furnish) Louisiana is one of the most e | TS : 2. The will is in violation of the ~ 1 the best know littl mj ,jand a 120 m.p.h. Daimler sports|a concentrated review of all phas-|leve] states. Its elevation averages SK R ; ae But the trip to West Home. |the best know little town in the ™ = { Mexi 1.69 Boys’ A rules of natural justice as applied stead was carefully planned te |World. ion . es of medicine and surgery, and|75 feet above the Gulf of Mexico. | z ys . a by courts. oe —_—_— = a Lee _ _ j Shi $ take him over the Homestead eans, rts 3. Execution of, the will was) high level bridge. Below and | But he also dropped arouhd for c e based upon mistake and misunder-| about 300 yards from the span 4 brief stop at lowa State Uni- . oan Se moo arin nia Pah an eXxpres-, lies the great blast furnaces and versity in Ames. . Same ae Se SL HN a oa ol the deceased. Tey PS es | There he was presented with a 19 Quality % t= a | Several thousand persons Plastic hog as a souvenir. Training Pants David C. Pence, attorney for the jammed the parkway leading into) And he agreed smilingly when two, said the will has been eae el It was the same kind |an escort said, “‘The more I see - fied to Circuit Court where, in alot crowd Khrushchev had encoun-;of some humans the better I like . Ne mn \< | month or two, a jury is expected fered in so many places — staring, pigs." ~ to test its validity. He declined tO vay oF ee Caprese lee | | elaborate on the three objections!” a . : T 8 1959 PON I | AC S : ) pending this determination. | Khrushchev, the world’s tore- Banker Pleads Guilt | ° Skee * Look! Special most Communist, rod® in a fancy) i Gre Ladies’ Although Dr. Warrick’s attor- open automobile used last week by, by ney, dames G. Hartrick, said he (royalty. to $30 000 Theft ee | * found only $15,000 in tary | | ’ | ay RAINCOATS : Fee mae ttertaainet ted | The car, which carried Pra October Ist 3 Te co eral agents have been investigat. | C¢SS Beatrix of the Netherlands | DETROIT (UPI) — A Clinton a ing the possibility that Warrick | 8Found New York City, is light Township father of two who pur- | rE. 310 might have been evading income | ‘# in color and has bright red |g a new home, two cars and TOP TRAD E -| N AL Pet taxes. They said they found | leather upholstery. It can seat | . a es NO MONEY DOWN! ache and bank aa three | tine persons. jan 18-foot pleasure boat was free . . at $1.00 WEEKLY 7 quarters of a million dollars in | This industrial nter is the °" bond today awaiting sentencing : ht - ce ; on an embezzl t chi | his office. last stop on Khrushchev's cross- | Dwight <5 Soe we stank | Shirtwaist 3 99 The murder still is unsolved. Po-|Country taur before he gets down! —, se Fis Mail . Dresses... ... e lice admit they are without clues. |to the main business of his Amer- cashier at the First National Bank 63 MT. CLEMENS | of a ican mission — talks with Presi. 0£ Mount Clemens, pleaded guilty | y 3 j emo > a = = SS oe James F. Deane, assistant direc-|4€nt Eisenhower on world tensions ener OY hee Sites! Fo - oo se . q tor of the Detroit Internal Revenue| * * * Frank A. Picard. “ os Fie > —_— bat 3 office, said he still cannot com-) On one major matter—disarma- the 33 year-old Macomb County ment on what his investigation has)ment — there were reports that! nan faces a maximum penalty | | Ww Quilt fidence that imepectiod . of five years in prison and $5,000 a : "fine. He admitted stealing $30,000 could be worked out. from the bank during a three-year 9g” | Adlai Stevenson, the 1952-56 period. , sf Democratic presidential candi- | Halstead said he “‘lived in fear’ | 3 date, said Khrushchev told him for nearly three years and he # that at Coon Rapids, lowa deliberately made errors in his 7 Wednesday. phony bookkeeping so officials The Premier arrived Wednes-| WOuld discover his shortages day night after a flight from Des|*"°Y went unnoticed, | Moines. | ‘SECURITY JITTERS control OR WOMEN ONLY! 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Walton Blvd., died yes-‘pyrial Sunday. i the recitation of the Rosary at 8) of Pontiac and Joseph in Pennsyl-| after a brief illness. vania. Surviving besides her husband |;j,- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The body will be at Sparks-/ are a son, Walter of Troy; two wtiles M. Price; two sons, Melvin | on J Griffin Funeral Home until Satur-| daughters, Mrs, Irene Watson of| and Don R., both at home; three roe. — of Kentucky, Wil-) when it will be! Pontiac and Mrs. Norene Black-' ae lain Dealin iam of California, ve * ee andcisl |brothers, Clinton of Plain Dealing. | pienry both of Oxford; and four’ taken to Cleveland for service and| well of Rochester; five grandchil-\p 64 Vv. and L. J. Price, both sistant, Mra, Tllee Ross and ten! Mr. Pri Killed Wan ate| oe eee : ri : | Mr. Price was kille a |Mrs, Julia Dodds of Almont, and, Friday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel mobile accident Tuesday in Pon-' wirg Elizabeth Spencer of Almont, | lac also survive. day morning, |dren; a sister and five brothers.| 3) pontiac. burial. Service will be held at 2 p.m.| ARTHUR J. BURLING Arthur J. Burling, 88, of 1079 “ith burial tn White Chepel Mem- Canterbury Dr., died Wednesday. ° ial Cemetery. He was a past president of Eagles Lodge 1230 and the oldest Michigan membe: Surviving are three sons Detroit, Roy H. of Pontiac; and one daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Schubert of Detroit, JACK A. RAMMES ere Jack A. Rammes, engineer for, held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Bower fishing at Bayport. & Greenwood Funeral Home in St. Helen Copeland of Cass City, Mrs.) 'Jean Galpin of Pontiac, Mrs. a ; a 7 > iy : .., Doris Dalgleish of Lake Orion, | ‘Orthodox Church with burial in;cent de Paul Church, Following | sirg. 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The first project will be |completion of the south transept— the arm of the cross-shaped church lthat overlooks the city. | | |WILL TOP MONUMENT | Also scheduled is a start on the | 288-foot tower. Because of the |cathedral's location at the top of Mount St. Alban, this tower when completed will be the highest ob-- yect in Washington, surpassing the | Washington Monument by 67 feet. | The cathedral will be the sixth | largest In the world when it Is | finished. It is now about 60 per | cent completed. Officials said jhe | new building will bring it to the 70 per cent mark. Total cost to date js about $12 00.000, An estimated $18,000,000 |would be required to finish the structure at today's prices — as suming uninterrupted work, * * * | Although it is a Protestant Epis- copal church, and the seat of the Episcopal bishop of Washington, Khrushchev May Report | to East Berlin on Talks | BERLIN uf» — Premier Nikita iS. 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The Hub tomorrow and be one of the _ thousands of Oakland County men who are. saying, “Il saw it, | liked it, | charged it at The Hub.” Clothiers Open Monday and ‘Friday il 9 P.M. 7 ee nt a ee ee ee See Meee rere ee ae j — oe — % ; . E ach B PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,-SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Senator Urges | More Emphasis w| For His Winter Wardrobe | on Ocean Probes ;, : SAULT STE. MARIE (AP)—The fl BELMAR, N.J. (UPI) — Sen. | rmemory ofa Michigan space age Cited P. Case said Wedueainy pioneer will be honored oe | TOPCOATS Men’ s-Boys’ at is becoming one ‘of the. j that study of the oceans is “one: nation’s great air bases will be | aspect of our defense poiicies which | t dedicated in his name: Kincheloe | 100% Wool : needs much greater attention.” | _— . Air Force Base. ; The New Jersey Republican said | 250 2 ag sat oo me ™ | Capt. Iven Carl Kincheloe Jr. a Tweeds only two per cent of the deep sea | aia : 4 oe emis ace im the Koren war and Flannels ennol a pioneer rocket ship pilot, was; co meee ca ale en be paced on Gabardi Lis roel tno) Little ). » os = Set Detrict = Pa - Disiciet_ 8 Me DETR ‘OIT (AP)—The automo constantly. The overall aim, of course, ls | ‘ le | highway cea- frustrating’ spectacle,’ “and the! . No 19 of District 6. No. 32 oF pistrier’ -bite industry’s never ending search| And the activity reaches a {re n-| to get you interested in the new | ditions. _¥ 5 mi t 1 al- union president, describes as 7 ‘ les oh ieergist fi oof ee for fomething new Jal different zied Peak just sel wat the Baro car, to get you talking about K, | “A ear i wasted, 1 & HOBBIES FOR. ALL_AGES 1 of ordinance 1074 being an ordinance ~~~ 5 sae Sinan — | thinking about it. Then the adver: | ge 000 miles with daily runs was ‘scheduled or ‘today. . - of the City of Pontiac to provide for? thsing forces move in and attempt | of about 550 miles. * *¥ * 5 the Division of Said City Into Election & : Dr. Seuss, “Cat in the Hat” and “oo Kits” for the little nrecmeene Defining oo Number iio to persuade you to part with | Drivers make nightly telephone Subcommittee of negotiators for | is rie. n ocations 6 a Precincts i - I ild fee, Oe Fee ts okeniat egro (0 orney P oIn ed your money in exchange for the | reports to.a special center set up|the United Steel Workers Union} ones to Section 1. That precinct number new beauty lin a Dearborn motel. They sup-|and the nation’s steel industry , of District 3 of tion 1 be and tne a i * y p- tomizing am ms bereby siccaded ‘ read as The industry goes to fantastic Plement these calls with daily are scheduled to confer, with no See the New 32 Ford, 3 in-1 Car Cus follows: str ‘ § “Bection 1. Precinct No. 6 of District te to build an aura of mys-| \written reports. Ford admits the ne yotnt Kits. Makes a Hot Rod Roadster or Street Rod. 3 bounded as follows Commen: nee alt the | . imen, although e d b until Friday. intersection of 8. Saginaw Street end! tery about the new models. At the 8 mproye y am ys clare ovehard take Arai tnence ieee. | same time there has been an_un- bagepersiert firm, may be prej- * * _— Many Paint by Number Pictures Up to 50% Off section of 8. Johnson Avenue: thence sual number of pre-announce- udiced but it hg obvious f The 12-day old strike has idled , r f Mere Sens ee niron wercet, ttience iment pictures published this year, |!istening to their recorded com-'half a million steel workers and, Free HOBBY CATALOGUE—Get Yours NOW! aes along bisa Huron, Street to the LANSING uw — Gov. G. Mennen which indicates these security |ments that the company should | some 160,000 other workers. | intersection oO ort Saginaw Street | ; ' } y Pres i hence South along N Saginaw Strect to Williams has picked a Negro at-| measures leave plenty of holes— | my borer wih the cae. us ident David Me-| SCARLET | $ BIKE & HOBBY SHOP he petal ot eeienioe umber vat torney, Otis M. Smith of Flint, 48 some of them deliberate. yas mileage reports so far have Donald Wednesday said that “ab-| 20 E. Lawrence. Pontiac FE 3-7843 mullet b of Becion 1] be and ‘ths Michigan's next auditor general,| « ’* * * given the cars average ranging )solutely no progress” had been 4524 Dixie Hwy Drayto OR 3-0021 sae” hereby d read a a full time, statewide elective of-, A slightly different type of teaser from slightly above 25 miles to; made in two weeks of talks by the o n § er uecd 6 a soe “ n da fice 'campaign is one in which a new Le gallon 3 oe = miles psi subcommittees. point where the Went line of Section 27 An aide said he believed it was|model car, not yet publicly dis- gallon at average speeds over 0 = renee en cipectas a ae eo the first time since the reconstruc-| played, is driyen innocently around miles an hour. All but one of the’ point pf beginDing. thence North along tion era after the Civil War that a'a city or over a highway. Or pos |4"S }8 a stick shift. , LOWER PRICES ON the West line of Section 27 to ie NOW weet ae Ol eee gage cuntie ne Nero had been named to such an'sibly a 4oad of new cars, usually 25 MPG | . t office in any state. wrapped in covers during their ‘ : sat! 7 ' wo cars assigned to a special) Williams, a Democrat and the first shipments, is allowed tg turnpike test are based in Pitts-| nation’s senior governor, said he travel uncovered burgh. One day a car drives from) 1 ' 4 o the 4 didn't know about the statement ‘QN PARADE’ Pittsburgh to New York and back. ! $ 3 ne 2 hence -Fa- - = : : Cine Linnts thence c leucheruive cate Nesre Ford has combined a little of The next it gaes from Bett) R.. City Tamir te . everything in a current promo- | '® Chicago and back. — Carton (plus) Tax peauieretsae: Avenue The governor said he promoted tion for its new compact car, the. The or ten ‘oe a ioe bepinning Smith on merit. Since July 1, 1957, Falcon is one of these two. Ns GFiver| r V r 1 ts oF 4a ia Smith has served as Public Serv- * * *® reported one day that he had KING SIZE 22 r e Paton firs ice Commission chairman by Wil- A fleet of 16 Falcons—two drivers | averaged about 25 see pe gallon xi bau liams’ appointment, to a car—left Dearborn head- jat an average speed of some Per Carton (plus) t the iter see * | a me ped | hue and "Park FACES CONFIRMATION jauarters sa By Mt So miles (per hour, Thea be eroy on all your it bark Mra Moacnaeeine tutor general, tention of iraveling vevery hit average the next day, to 3) i Ii a $9 24 ar 1 Li ry et € inulng North along the West line of desiqnaté- now tates confirmation |™!¢ ot federall y-numbered high- mes = ea rs paces ia va seee Home Needs Section 22 to the NW corner of Becttor | ae = mileage to Zi miles pe alion 2 end ts thence North aling tretion by the Republican-controlled state wey aa en ee ine 4 per & Per Carton (plu 18 to the | corfer of Section 1% « ; ie : ime the Falcon goes on sale Oct.' One of the drivers complained | ence continuing North alonw the We Senate He Was expected to pass a } LIMIT—1 CARTON NATIONAL! Y ADVERTISED eet Renting 46 to the North (Cit ‘thin teal easily 8 that Ford dealers along his route | - Limits thence Fauat along the North . : City Limits to the Bast Ci al “The only thing IT know against The) tripe wens: designed te ee a ai ok FERS) sa as | VITAMINS ® COSMETICS enee Bouth along Une Feet City Pte : ato at one er and that | > the BE corner Section th thence him is that he has done such a m= arted ia Be t ‘ine n H neato an “ies : F t the intersection of heck of a job on the Public sane oaks inet: 20 Seale } VITAMINS @ COSMETICS @ aa verniseo the not bine Be i inter. ection cot om Fe Z NRK i. aa eush Ave ie Service Commission that maybe ‘Citizens Named to Plan in the following towns flagged | Sra cLiRG Avchuic 1a (cisco A? neaintela tlielints ti Staniey Avenue thence, We'd want to keep him there,” f D C ara , Sm beak . PEPSODENT PASTE—Family Size 68 ABDEC Kapseals—100's 3 81 oe cee pre cine pret Be a ch lenis Avene pee ae sale Sen, Frank D. Beadle of St. or em onvention . m down to get a at the Reg. 83. Our Price ...... eee e Reg. 5.08. Our Price .......... e same 9 hereby amended to, read @s ator Kennett Hoad to the Inters®ction! Clatr, aor majority leader, : re os " | ett | CLEEM PASTE—Family Stee! COMBEX With Vitamin C—100's follaw of the West City’ Limits thence North LOS ANGELES (AP)—Dan A> Section 32 Precinct No 1A District along the Weat City Lithita togthe Inter The auditor's job, a two-year of ‘Kimball, f : f Another driver asked what he Reg. .83. Our Price .....-. — ° Reg. 4.86. Our Price .......... ° Xe h Tateraerilos se hanes Hey mowle (cish ge. Ms North; line of 8 ey “fice, pays a salary of $12,500 a! ay orner secretary © the crmid tell people about the (price | CUESTYE Bis) Be ADEE — 20s 69 sige gar aie at the ersection of Monterey Boule- along the North ine of Section jine oe Navy. heads a citizens’ commit-|"That's what we'r ked t.” R 98. Our Pric e Reg. 9.67. Our Pri ° yard and Mt Clemena Street. thence to the intersection of Bectionn ond yeat The Public Service Commis ’ lat s at were asked most, eg. . . Li O cevceceeer g. 7. . Vor [< rare ee ee West along Mt Clemens @irert to inter i1M. thence Boul ting the Hast line in chairman gets $11,500 tee to arrange the Democratic Na-|he said. BAN 79 THERACAN—100’s 6 95 rcunn atm were | tore UWhcHes Malin inenke Sourn alone @ Btaniey Aveo’ The state cabinet post opened up tional Convention to be held here) But he didn’t get any a mat: Reg. 1.00. Ow Price .........- ° Reg. 9.45. Our Price ......... ° along M Perry Atreet to Intersection of t iat ection of tt fear Jot Wt of with Williams’ appointment yester next summer, isfaction than you would if you MAALOX LIQUID—12-oz. 1 09 ONE-A-DAY MULTIPLE—100’s 2 25 Glenwood Avenue thence North along jute fronting on the south aide of Hap ! se a * * * ‘asked. Ford, aware of its Chev- Reg. 1.75. Our Price .......... ° Reg. 2.98. Gur Price ........3 ° Cilenwood-Avenue to intersection af Ken kin cacd the Naren ade af vale. Gay Of Aad. Gen, Frank (S Szy ; oe ir Road thence Bast alony Kennett Stree nee Emat aloe ld reat lot manski to a $22,500 vacancy on the He was selected Wednesday. (rolet Corvair competitor's prices BRECK SHAMPOO—16-er. ] 3 ] TRINSICON — 60's 3 97 ina tr ntereert 1 of erlya en ne Intersertiog i ’ A i j x f ~Ty i i thes ate alat . “he yn Avert : to } Os we wh along a Lee agen Wi ayne County probate bene h. Szy Joe Alperson metals fiPm execu that “a at aE ne: a mee pang mum Reg. 4.75. Our — se eeeeeee ° Ree. aT. on mries youre ° tersection of Montcalm strer| thence place of tre Pe number ay MANS! long has wanted a judge-/UV6: Theodore Cummings, mar- pe a Httle closer to public intro- ANACIN—100’s 93 MULTICEBRIN—100's 4 24 Be iaeen Mkcricar D fi mention {he and chee Nhir ket chain executive: Nat Dumont, duction eg. 1.09. Our Price .......... : Reg. 5.08. Our Price ........-- = ne N Perry Btteet to Interectiot af siended to tead as aircraft company executive, and Most speculation is that the Fal- —= 25? 9 VI-DAYLIN—16- In ai pode Saal qerte Sie ciae tine | nt Piscine! No 4 District Nog sak cae a mixed : ieee Jacques Leslie, ‘attorney con will try to shave a dollar or sag a * om elk a ee e Ree 4.19. oa le tecewmec ees 2.98 Intersection of Grandview Baulevard and 3. | fed ae follow “and old newsmen. “I'm proud |= Mark Boyar, builder and de- two from the Corvair's $1,810- ‘ S$—100’ Montelatr Avenue thence Routh along Commencing at the Intersection of! Fm so well thought of so that | velope “Wnaiice < a, ‘a = sha . theory a 49 SAIC Ar — 10s 2 49 Montclair Avanue ate be-dtsien Aeomie Onn Comectt Gere iitart i'veloper, is finance chairman ($1,920 price range. Reg. .67. Our Price ® Reg. 3.11. Our Price .........5 e Montere Boulevard: thence Routh along slong Kennet! Road to the inter.) Others nominated me for the po- | ————— —- BUFFERIN— 100’s oa POLY-VI-SOL—50. Bish teney Houlevard to place of begin - bo sd ic ae Prise nae sition, I didn’t seek it. I didn't | Reg. 1.23. Our Price .98 R 3.59. Ow * 2.79 Fiat yd: 4 ‘ me pres Ls oun Ese a Lereectior us Monteale trewt. thence! know anything about it until oth. Com t Q it V e d ABDEC DROPS—SO0ce asses eg. 3.97. . CO pw ewer eee Fi istrict ‘ Beetion ” ne he We aioeng Montcalm Street to he ” — | cH tc nerely Ciera la ‘end pe terse cat si od ALARA th at.) ers made up their minds. ments ulte arie Reg. 3.51. Our Price 2. 63 ar | ag eee 3.98 follow Natth along the PON to the North! oe | ioe . Eee mills ze J Sie eles fection } Precinct! No 18 District City I ' " © Fant ong the North The broad-shouldered Smith, 37,| . ° ° -™ ; 8 hounded as follow City t lie ie ction of Jostvn stands an erect 6-feet, 4-inche 1| Nn Nn Commencing a the tr tiom oof Aver t viet ne J 1 AY . . inthe ane - = p Onk Hu ats et and Na ia ock Btree’ nie he ve ad beaming ” weighs a trim 206 pounds. He has a an In ree I] 10 S tence Weel) a ASL! TM Lei nO thar precinst number 44 Of renutation for ke led : . erection of Perry linet tl ; ries re cad ie gare) Cul 1 for keen - mindedness, k t tp alne a. a rere re a Hn je ate, ‘ ni Polo ore “s in How we fairness and finesse in presiding at on 1 1 a ope Or es line Haward Alreet do Iniaisecttan of 8 foi) = feline “es utility regulation hearings , “ aginaw Blreet thence Nortt alot Comme ' a the Intersection of Hapinas reet to intersection ef) Benth Aven a point where, NO SOLICITATION PRESSURE By The Associated Pre tear , shrewd : Tre mi ek eee tintin we ae a soln ete " d Press wi a very shrewd man who . fae . | Ae 2 tut i be intersentinn of tiles mst nteriine tr therstone Ave Willams fontirmed that Smith An Associated) Press sampling know what he wants.” 43 North Saginaw St. Open til 9 P. M.—Mon. and Fri. Read Areniie: Anes Metin Bl fe Bue the West on Fealiersinne, Ave did not solic it the appointment. and of man — in. the . street opinion + * * Pe ate Letty alone we Net oon M i ees no politically influential ine across the nation indicates that) But in Dallas. Tex exporter! — me ——— = = ‘ o vle ectin of ' tele t ‘ tus fbie brite ection oof onte ‘a " +s * . L: . Mireeiel thence South igione Wo faddnck! Bulicvard) ittruce North along: Monterey] dividuals or groups pressured in many citizens think that Nikita: ae . | Bireet to plare of beginning Huuirvard to the intersection of Mont-| his behalf Khrushchev’ hould { ED oe Lae aos Mon @ That prerioct wumber 4A of-llal: Avetie, Mente Nuri slong Ment Shrushchev's visit should produce foresee improved international re- . fees neoae Seen ' be ane ive clntr A nue ta ing inieraediian af He sald Smith's name first was | better relations between the lations ‘because you are not go- NEVER BEFORE SOLD AT THIS PRICE! lov am MAHE Ulp @Gatler cection Hae ene Jos) DOCUEM Gp By 6 fclew commis. (United States and the Soviet ing to change Khrushchev, He's Durable Plastics and one Combinations! | ; oe ae InckiNe 12 District No hin Avenue to the intersection er el sioner, Thomas H. Burns of Sag- | Union, a pretty smart cookie.” inded om: otle ret Mirret lence or on | . ; Commencing oat the tnotersection of Perry Street to the Inter eclan ar the inaw, a former Re rublican legis. | But the opinion Is far from ‘ fom : i x x * * ie BOAR id nent Ul Aspe int Laleimast: Wort auiecier sections’ inal cf are) hale. ananinue, Miny say no (oad) =. A iTCpUTRATy Atte GEN CGH a AEN AMIRI @TeRtL genie Co MORLICH Tina ihdlinee lion atntallie . twill come of the Soviet leader's I think the officials dealing thence West along sald ‘reat tot lines NF corner ot the @® quarter pr Fighteen months ago there was! oc. country jaunt with him and the press ought to to the Intersection of Stanije Avenue on 9 thence Bouth alo e an * r . : then i. North along Liane ee te jine a nice a1 a oe Ties ot Be: apeculs ation that Smith might get Still others feel it's too early to pin him down when he pulls a the Intersection of te Relt Line AR i ginning a place on the 1958 Democrafic: tell , storm on embarrassing ques-; Menon continsin Noth whore an elas Beriion ie ar sroinaaiee er pares state ticket as nominee either for A * * tions," Gue said. “If it makes y line «7 tec tin T of he ite 0 rdinanees » CO et wre + Ale : ss . arction of Section T and 1A thence Weat| beret epente attorney general or heutenant . re , ‘ hi I € | eone ee a te line oi ection 17 tay the ert! ub ny] Thia ordinance shall take governor Nothing came of the ier was Pea plea ment ousht i A clined Aiea oa Nest CHy limita, thence North along effect 10 daya from and after St . 8 n » man Khr hey . i e f the West City Ttmdte to the iniceeeeiian poner es hy a city ( rene fr at the | talk i. ‘ 2 ane aeney eel This answefs ed of the North City Limite: thence Raat C of Pantiac aati y S ; 'Most of those questioned sized | : 7 along the North City Limite te the inte Waa an) passed the 22nd day of Bep ; a as that ib ines ® him up as a dedicated Communist. In Hollywood, TV producer | along the POMMRA in the cloce a a > FF ROWS onetime / merica footDail CeM who is interested only in what is| Walter Kelley said: “I think | sinning! us peeve rier shales NL Ee ter at Notre Dame and professional) good for his side A thre . Con. 'Khrushchev's visit should help in- ‘ Btrpistcick @eecinc? | be ana the seme Re Cy Cart| football star, could be expected tO) sidered him overruled |ternational relations, even though \ is hereby amended to read as follows Rept. 24, ‘5 9 | shine in his new role * * ‘* botched by the State Department | | The responses were to questions "tough. oe Liheaigg Mal J asked by Associated Press re-| cian. | don't stay alive in the Soviet porters in cities across the coun-} 18 eae? BLACK & WHITE TWO-TONE BROWN Union if you're not. He made a - try x : fool of the Los Angeles mayor TWO-TONE BEIGE TWO-TONE GREEN John Milton Ward shviemat of , i ; Norris Poulson},"’ the music department at Harvard ; TWO-TONE GREY Universtiy, «ate "of thine dis sasit * * * | ‘ is wn goad thing because he is see In Atlanta, Ga.. T. L. Griffin, ing the country. T feel bis visit a paint store owner, saw nothing here can't fatl to give him a feel. to be gained from the visit. ing of the size of the land, the ‘I don't: believe too much of temper of its people—in spite ofjwhat he says and I don’t think) the entourage that surrounds'he's very sincere,” said Griffin. him " |‘It's mostly propaganda designed) Com L ares : “LT think we have found him to| for other countries and unde-| : . be \ very muc ch what we thought he veloped peoples of the world.” | i With Any — $59 or $69 | Chair! j a & the side walls ADJUSTS TO ANY POSITION! f Lay-Away for $1 Open Friday & Monday Nights ‘til 9 average , Come in now. See for yourself! - | room! * Calling Extre ROSENBERGER A sMINOU P INT & WALLPAPER C0. LUMINOUS 34 S$. Saginaw FE 2-7001 MEY | ture Lighted Porki urniture 4, “— : Reor of Our Store FREE Parking | ; RN Ww | WE SELL ~ fohnslon PAINTS nae eerste # ! . | Qne South Seginew, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 . F } t : ' s v - ‘ , ‘ t) Lj a c ( , oF ‘ ‘ , ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 TWENTY-NINE. Radioisotopes Detect}. Hidden Metal Flaws CLEVELAND (UPI)—More than 1,790 companies in the U.S. are using radiosotopes to “look into” and sep oa inner flaws in* thick castings, to measure and control thickness of sheet metal or paper, to inspect-the- welds in-ships,-sub-}— marines and aircraft, -and to find! ~ jJeaks in pipelines ‘or refineries, according to radiation experts at the new $1 million Picker Research Center here. —* * * In dedicating the center recently, _jCites Poplarville Abduction + ‘WASHINGTON (UPI)-—-The FBI Federal crime is committed. * * * But when it comes to murder, lynchings and hate bombings, the. pe BI Investigates; — ‘It Can’t Prosecute £ | In short, the FBI is strictly a,not help local and state police in} lis the nation’s most powerful pri-/{act-gathering and fact - reporting, ‘}wate eye. It moves in wherever a/agency. It passes its finding on jto other Federal agencies to make |decision for prosecution, | But the FBI dees not evaluate | these a scientific way. Through its cooperative serv-/ ices, the FBI identifies finger- prints sent in by policemen work-/ ing on murders or accident cases. | ‘It trains police in the latest who-| dunit techniques and it swaps in-) NOTICE of PUBLIC: HEARING The Pontiac City Comenindion has scheduled public hearing for Tuesday, September 29, 1959 at 8 p. m. EST in the Commission Chamber, City Hall on Intention to Construct Water Main in the following street— W. Walton Boulevard from Telegraph Road to 525 Feet West Dr. Paul C. Aebersold, director G-men are often stymied by state! mc P formation of mutual interest. / of Isotopes Development for the li : _ gploions, issue clearances” oF | During its investigations, the Atomic “Energy Commission, said ine. | even. make rec dations for | pn often turn ‘ — . The limited jurisdiction of J. | 2¢tlon. often turns up information re-]} For further information see legal notice. garding violations of state and lo- cal laws. The FBI promptly tips) authorities concerned. When the FBI makes out a Fed-| eral case, the Justice Department Interested property owners are urged to appear. By order of the City Commission Dated: September 23, 1959 radiosotopes are saving industry “Hundreds of millions of dollars every year — and the figure may soon be in the billions.’’ Edgar Hoover's bureau when it _ The FBI also is famous for its comes to crimes of violence was “most wanted’’ fugitive list. But vividly illustrated toe the nation even here, when fugitives who -in the FBI's recent withdrawal naw crossed state lines are lo SEAG@ING BUS—Next spring, Roy Taylor of Cunchanall, Ohio, will be driving his bus up and down the Ohio River. The water bus, or more appropriately, houseboat, is a former Cincinnati city tran- from the Mack Charles Parker ‘cated, they are turned over to the takes over and prosecutes. During Quarter for Food: sit bus. Above, Taylor and his son, Ronnie, work on the 36-foot yucting om. “custody “ en ont Se Se ee ee ROA Evans: Average U.S. family spends 25 hull. They have been working all summer in converting the bus to a On “anders “ef | Attornes cal The lines are not so tightly ed in cases iestigated ty the City Clerk William P. Rogers, agents began swarming al] over Poplarville, Miss., hours after the 23-year-old Negro victim was abducted from jail while awaiting trial on a rape charge. | The FBI cracked the case, identified the suspects and then bowed out after turning the facts over to state authorities for pros- ecution. houseboat which will include a bathroom and four bunks. drawn, however, that the FBI can-| FBI per cent of its income for food. Schenley Distitiors Co., HY. BLENDED WHISKY OF ELEGANCE, 86 Proct, 65% Grain Neutral Spirits * * * It had no alternative. The Jus- tice Department decided the lynch- ing was a “‘local” affair. It found Parker had not been transported across state lines, which would have been a violation of the Lind- berg Kidnap Act and a basis for Federal prosectuion, Nor had any| other Federal offense been com- mitted. | The kidnap - murder of one-| month - old Peter Weinberger in| New York in 1956 was the same | 5 story. The FBI solved the case, but proved that Angelo La Marca! ®e. . had not violated the Federal Kid- ‘ |nap Statute because he did not!” | carry the infant out of the state ~ of New York. La Marca was convicted in a state court and executed for the crime. The FBI is the Justice Depart- © ment’'s detective agency. It looks . into Federal offenses, and Federal «~ offenses alone. 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Grant ert Si ne in A-Plane Rift battle | ‘Its purpose is to suggest ways| Brought Forth @ City to the site where this city is lo House - Senate Group oy Vid jot “handling the situation created cated today. —~ of Cancer Victim iby your relative's Solver dee a} BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD — ‘ |minimum of mental suffering.”|Gen. U.S. Grant was largely re- Can Go Long Way - . With AEC and Against Defense Dept. Plans: NEW YORK (UPI — A pam-| The pamphlet can be obtained for|sponsible for the founding of this phlet has been published to help 25 cents from the Public Affairs; Obediah McElwain and Dwight) The Mississippi River has about the famlies of cancer patients in|Committee, 22 East 38 St., New steel city when he won the Batfle/12,000 miles of navigable water- meeting the physical and psycho-| York 154, N.Y. — . lof Shiloh, ways. of TURKS DUS é NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S FORESTS AFLAME WITH COLOR WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House-Senate Atomic Energy Com- mittee has recommended that re- sponsibility for producing an atomic-powered airplane be re-| moved from the Defense Depart-! ment, 1 The congressional group wants! 2am he Atomic Energy Commission toj assume the job of speeding the plane's development * * * The committee, in a report made public yesterday, said the Defense | Department and the Air Force do| not have a target date or a definite | military assignment for the plane, It also pointed out that the Pentagon has worked 13 years on the project and spent ne arly a bittion dollars.~ “Tt is in the national interest to achieve nuclear flight as early as possible" the report declared, “not only to meet stated military | requirements, but also to provide | a boost ino world confidence in America centifie capabilities.” . ° , ; * + * eer. ¢. ay “", 0 he committee this stepped into SS ; a de " controversy which has divided the Administration. The ABC fa et oe LERT BEMIND—Hverybody his pone swim AP Wirephote ming except three year-old Sharon Connell of | South Portland, Me. and ponders the heart- ° vors an early start on construction | . of an. A-plane. The Defense De | Cape Elizabeth, Me. She is too young, so she the other Camp Fire girls at Fort Williams near partment is opposed to a stepped-| 8Mt8 among the hurriedly ki kedoff shoes of breaks of being only three years old. up program at this stage 7 ; . e Mobs Demonstrate in Baghdad Renewed Resistance “chao: The Trouble Brews in Iraq; " ah pina i Tet , Jordan Also Feels Fear Another Real Tea Dr inker FEELING, India op Porters of the exiled Dalai Lana idtoday Chinese repression ha *, Ny rill \V\EWSOM iste are significant because they provoked a new surge of resistance Url Foreign beditor ippear to mark the end of an un e against Red rule across a great Prouble once more apparently ©4sy truce in the war of words be- As illustrated by Norman Rockwell are of Tibet hewn Atay states of the ween the Kassem and UAR About 50,000 vuerrillas were re prenmially: troubled Middle Fiast severnmye nis and to mark a real | ported again harassing the Chinese yp, pRayhdad.— the moment of fear on the part of ULAR. Presi in areay of the eust, west and trayh’ may be approaching for dent) Gamal Abdel Nasser that “~ north. The informants said Peiping tpaq) strongman Maj Gen Abdel Eraq finally is: falling wholly into! has moved in detachments trained poypiyy) Kascem the hands of the Communists | a mae warfare to combat * e * % THEY CHANT... | Peparts from Bearut tell ‘ef Radio Damascus said that Bagh-| Ld Chinese atrocities have become — pow palace revolt’ Lad No ' dad demonstraters chanted: “Let so widespread that Tibetans feel youthful King Elussein of JordaX (poacsem follow Nuri” the choice Is death in battle or Both have in them the seeds of in concentration cymps, ascord far reaching consequence \ Nuri was Uurl As-sald, whose | Ing te accounts reaching this In R ; : ; Nuutilated body was dragged diaw harder town teports of the trouble in Drag trough Baghdad streets in the come primarily through the Cai reVolution which overthrew the | The Jivdai Lama, a refugee in) re and Damascus rodios of the Fray monarchy, India, has accused the Chinese United Arab Republic, and tell of trying to exterminate his people of mots demonstrating in Bagh I" n int that U AR. propagan.| | - dad and four provincial centers‘! Its once more were advo against the executions of 17 OU k issem's violent aver-| | Herter Can See ant) Communist leaders HE.teass Th se controlled outlets | wold not hepeat such statements | No Change in K | 1 Cre ant Pamsce brent nies they Yellows closely along the fines af Aficral thinking | During U.S. Tour ,,. \e 4 | J Chickenhearted Juror In May, in a\move hecome| WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seere His own oman. Ehssein threw out) . tary of State Christian A. Herter Is Allowed to Go Home his don tine prenyer, Samir Ri-| : says he has seen no indication | (jib -NSBURG Ind op yy fl and appointed \ premier af| that Soviet Premier Nikita S. attorney was just winding up a HS own choice and thinking, Hazza | Khrushchev's trip) through the (detailed des: ription of accident in Maja United States has changed the juries suffered by his ellent when Both Rifat and Majali were Kussian’s mind about this coum: juroe Arthur MeChinty collapsed friends of the west, but Rifai was try in Decatur Circuit Court notubly anti Nasser Hussein was Asked If he had seen any ¥ * * moved closer to the UA R 1e- thing that would indicate a MeChintic was revived and alo gime of late, and Rifai and \Hus change in Khrushchev's attitude lowed to go home after he ex. seins autoeratie mother, Queen! foward this country, Herter re. plained that he imply couldn't Zein, are said to have joined plied, “Pye got no indication ‘stand to hear. of someone being forces to restore the old order ot | about it." hurt things ° | . : Here’s a man who shops for ) . ° good tea. 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To flute, pinch | WE SPECIALIZE IN FILLING YOUR FREEZER Pontiac Press Home Editor [when we serve hamburgers, they/meg; sprinkle ‘over meat-mixture| Simmer for 5 minutes. _». [dough lightly with fingers. for as low as || Wish we had even a penny for|should be that.and nothing more. land stir until blended. Add mush-| Spread beef-tomato mixture over * Spicy Beef Pie CHOICE BEEF/¢ 5 ” f _every pound of ground beef we|No one in our house — oxcent the| rooms and, mushroom aoe, tojunbaked biscuit dough. Cover } See‘ “rer have used in the almost-quarter|cook — likes “fancied up” meat|meat mixture. {with thick-tayer of grated cheese.|3,°85) mi **“** of a century that we have been'netties. We've tried them mixed| Turn dial te 300 and simmer |Bake in 450-degree oven 15-20 Mi cup fe ary bread crumbs married. Thank goodness, . the|with herbs, with catusp and with! for ten minutes, Pour seur minutes, or until dough is done.) 3 teaspoon, “Shin powder prgenyy nwel ues te eat |other exotic ingrédients. All ideas’ cream ever top and simmer |Cyt in wedges to serve tensile, ameed creen pepper it a st once a wee jwere dud a ae , = se « | five minutes longer? To serve: | * * * ! Combine all ingredients, mix| WEEK ° . Place '3 cup hamburger ; | Bake a spicy ground beef-mix- well an turn into unbaked corn Ground beef takes on a gourmet| Stroganoff in each bun. Yield: | tinge when “you make it into) i» geinet Stroganoff Sandwiches. |ture in a corn meal crust for anjmeal No-Roll pastry shell. Cover) Choice Front 4 9 ¢€ Quarters, Lb Go modern... Skillet Stroganoff and serve it on’ : b ‘entirely different meat pie. Wit hj with topping. Bake in moderate Ss Y ad ~ hamburger buns, toast points or} We don't seem to jhave the pro! iossed. salad aid 6 , mw serve a to 5 oven (375 degrees} for 1 hour or get brown and serve dinner rolls. Try| per taste buds to appreciate pizza Salil eauert Choice ¢€ this one for that snack after an/It’s too spicy. So‘ here’s a com- ‘until filling is done. Makes 6 serv- levening of cards. 'bination, only faintly resembling Corn Meal! Pastry * lings. i Side ... Lb. 4 i ; 1% sifted all-pu. flou | | i - Skillet Stroganoff Sandwiches bd pop oo sersag —_— ae } 3 : cups <_< : — f 2 tablespoons butter or margarine | that is accept e o = : il LP iepeeepoe Py | Mix altogether 2 cup. chili NN | % cup chopped onion (You might like to try it if your Min fea — on |sauce, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, Hind : ~ \ | :"; pro poses oe lfamily prefers foods that are 4's tablespoons milk \1 teaspoon dry mustard and 2 ph "ae anes Tiko : f , a eee at bland. ' Sift dry ingredients into medium | tablespoons corn oil. | PED SHARP FROZEN Quarters, Lb ; 2s teaspoon paprika | Make up a recipe of rich_bak- bow), Combine corn oi] and milk’ eens AND DELIVERED FREE. i is teaspoon nutmeg ! | 44 cup chopped cooked mushrooms ing powder bisquit dough. in measuring cup. Whip with fork | ee ts cam condensed cream Of Spread it as thin as possible in and pour all at once over flour Cheese for Pears SN ro u l cup prepared sour cream a large pan. Brown a pound of mixture. Mix with fork until flour; a salad of romaine (or other : The COUN RY MEAT MKT eect nee eh Seat ‘completely dampened cil 5 _| ground meat, pouring off fat as |is Press greens) and fresh pears benefit Melt butter in skillet set at 300) it accumulates. Add onions if jevenly and firmly with fingers into pom a cheese dressing. Make the BEER and WINE — FULL LINE of GROCERIES f 7617 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) at WILLIAMS. LAKE BD. Slim-size degrees F.; add onion, garlic and! desired. Pour in two cans to Sinch pie; then press dough up dressing yourself or buy one of ground beef. Turn dial to 360 and) mate paste and enough water ito line sides and partly cover rim. the pest of the new ones—it comes’ Hekman saute meat until browned. Com- te make the mixture. thin ‘Be sure dough is pressed to um- in an 8ounce bottle, is creamy OR 3-0763 Open 3-9 Inc. Sundays OR 3-0763 jin color and texture and contains’ Saltines. both blue and Roquefort cheese a | , Crisper, | | thinner, | | lighter. | Extra flavor VAN CAMP’S TABLE KING ‘te DIAMOND JUBILEE | *~ SALE Bank Papper Saltines - ; » 9 fae CUT GREEN BEANS _ ? 5° ¢ De salin = = || CUT WAX BEANS 4 f STROGANOFF SANDWICHES — A favorite browned in butter and minced sion ‘te sa a) whole Kemet) CORN C ’ HUNT'S im [See ae ee ee oe ~ aay ae — ee | off Sandwiches. This recipe, like the century old five minutes of cooking. . Cream Style CORN sind PASTE ea Satis es SWEET PEAS -—- - Choice - #303 Cons : 10° om . f| TOMATO CATSUP 14 Ox. 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Don’t EVER run out. % @ Beer @ Wine © Liquor to Toke Out | Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 (FOOD TOWN Super Market's PEOPLE’S Super Markets... — EVAPORATED Niise'Ssid‘to Beoter or Minors People’s, Food Town 10c Sele Coupon FLA BON ITO is : fm Sept. 24-25-26 Can Only KES | - PET MILK G Tall —“e _. | Can Cen = 10° = Pool RAX SALES DAYS ANTE ) - Sat. EI People’s, Food Town 10¢ Sele Coupon [S| RAX BONITO FLAKES o | 0 : ¢ — “Limit 1 Co upon n—Ex pires Sept. ts, 1939 Win wt PUUOOraTe UIT wer WJ oe oe apRICOTS i HUNT’ S Fancy - Michigan NAVY BEANS dne sees ett ten 38 Beans | PINEAPPLE JUICE Trellis First State WHOLE KERNEL | MUSHROOMS CORN PIECES and STEMS = 10) = 10° LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE =" TERRY ALLEN ASSORTED YOUR BUBBLE BATH “hau FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR | me. CHOICE CORN MUFFIN MIX ONLY | siack’Perer os SWEET e Butter Beans || jRish POTATOES “= WHITE NAPKINS wc | BISQUICK sar — VANILLA et inSTANT PUDDINGS me SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT NN ORCHARD QUEEN 3-OZ. BTL. PEAS| masseuse S q TOMATO PASTE cot BUNNY POP ‘16 oH POP CORN Whee Se Tall HERSHEY'S — PAW PAW ee C\\ CHOCOLATE SYRUP 9° WHITE VINEGAR es Can DOG FOOD rue. VEVCO vse. = cs SPAGHETTI e Food Town, People's Gold Bell Bonus PORK CHOPS | Limtt 1 Coapen Limit | Coupes a—Ex pires Sep 24, 1040 ’ 263 AUBURN 465 E. PIKE ST. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK OPEN 9 A.M. till 9 PLM. 9 AM. #9 PLM. @ DAYS A week: CLOSED SUNDAYS OPEN SUNDAY 9 to°6 Food Town, People's Geld Bell Bonus + - i. 4 : * + 1 4 } i } i \, \ * * . eae sate | A , ae Ve of, se a . Bvee aca “ert See ete * eee #ie ele ayeiele ee ate ee ee ee e * ** FOOD MARKETS Faptres Sept 4, 19 | a li ll a sil dil a Ml Mi ln i i ~ weeeee es } 4 Ij Pi be Cat Dg ar ar ae ae ae” er cae tee 9 A.M. till 10 P.M. PORK ROAST a CLimtt | Coupen——Keptres Sept. %¢. 1959 500 FREE SOLU BELL Food Town, People's Cold Bell Bonus ~ ES : : EXTRA 50 EXTRA 5 O EXTRA . Gold Bell Gold Bell 50 Gold Bell ap Stampa Wi wre cha Gift Stamps With Purehase + : eon An vee is Biers Fasnier- sa one? Pocee vaceee” ea be? ALL STAMPS “COUPONS Feed Town, Pecpie’s Gold Goll Bonus fi 50 crate Gitt Stamps With Purchate SIN Food Town, People’s Gold Bell Bonus aS i° 0 cad Bl Gift Stamps bate chas om Any Pound Package on Any Hall Gatien ICE CREAM LIMIT 1 _&€ Limit 1 Conpen—Expires Sept. 26, 1658 : dik dh oh BL De doh pal oe ek eae oe x < & _ -< ‘ ‘ i = x ° ¢ : © : z aone —7 rer) rs ALLA LL tT j | I | } “se ‘see ‘Oe LA) +s a. 5 a 700 AUBURN ST. mm [MME 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY I 7580 HIGHLAND RO. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3 —& et TELEGRAPH RD. = M.S at WILLIAMS LAKE RO. a. i. i i i Mio Ml Mi Me + Lbehed 444 1200 BALDWIN AVE. - at COLUMBIA FOOD TOWN MARKETS— OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM. toQ@)P.M : ) } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 BLUE RIBBON \ A RG ARI NE A 1 eee 7 PETER'S | | a POUND ONLY DARTMOUTH Frozen 1 0: = r3 DARTMOUTH Frozen waFFLes 10'[Ead PEAS ~ 1 . Sugar Cured SMOKED SLAB E People's, Food Town 10c¢ Sale Coupon 24 Blue Ribbon Oto i: 1 Lb. Ctn. - > + ~+ + WITH . COUPON ONLY * People’s, Food Town 10c Sale | Coupon Peter's PURE LARD ONLY 10° : — C WITH FE: “Limit 1 Coupon—Supires Sept. COUPON E srrerreitereeee . ONLY. . ‘ weve HY GRADE’S SMOKED PICNICS wroi et a PIECE Ib. Ib. SLICED 39c LB. Peter's Smoked or Fresh | Smoked PORK SAUSAGE | PIG HOCKS | BACON SQUARES a 29: 29: 29: % FARM FRESH 10° PRODUCE. VALUES x Michigan SWEET POTATOES..........* 10° PRUNE 10: *LARGE HEAD CABBAGE... ... .== 10° PLUMS Ib. | « PEPPER or BUTTERNUT SQUASH . .« 10° 500 FREE GOLD BELL STAMPS “courons: : sous MSE SMM Food Town, People’s Gold Bell, Bonus 3 “Food ‘Town, | People’s Gold Bell Bonus EXTRA Gold Bell = i EXTRA Gold Bell 5 j “EXTRA Gold Bell 5 0 Gift Stamps With Hist 2 5 Gift Stamps With i c 5 Gift Stamps With Purchase. = Purchase. f b> Purchase. ON ANY 10 POUNDS OR MORE t =| ON ANY 3 POUND BAC t : ON ANY 2 JARS POTATOES } { ONIONS 5) (28 REAL GOOD PICKLES Food Town, People’s Gold Bell Bonus [ms EXTRA Gold Bell 5 0 Gift Stamps With Purchase. MYGRADE OR KINCNON CANNED PICHIC ~ EXTRA Gold Bell Gift Stamps With Purchase. ON ANY 6 PACKAGES TOP FROST FROZEN FOODS LIMIT. 8 LBS. is LIMIT t Limit 1 Coupon—Expires Sept. 24. 1959 i= = “Limit 1 Coupon—Expires Rept. 04, i950 + 3 a = ¥ cy 5 + 3 i + > ‘ +? eeereye ryt ++ SEPT ETTEEE TTT TTT ETE PETES PPT OPT TPP eTETET ESP EEETTETTT ce rerrErtr: sTePErPeerrrrT errr Tiere? 0044000000¢0004 aaeaPaTh anata? taPARTLAD LT) CHT TH ' tt } OULULULUT t . " y " “ v é } ’ ” ¥ wy Wes y y ‘ fa { ; ee me te * : oe ar - > ete ele eis ele Ze ¥e *3° ele “es Se ste ate as Se fe ate ets . rhe 5 ele a 4 . 4 nis ole “4 ae . * FOOD MARKETS 4 SUPER MARKETS PEELE PTERTTTTEPETETY Pre Tt lo VAL AUA\ al o's ‘oa > ent ge a a et Cand at at » dab ad dah 4th dab dah Aad dah sande can dana bh sae bbb eed shed dbhads shes be oe 4 DFAS AAD AFH) O89 AA) OPTI HD TS AA AAs eb be reer re rer PTT TTt pe sie = t A ¢ | Ep ¢ “2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY I 7580 HIGHLAND RD. I 1200 BALDWIN AVE. oon "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - i if at TELEGRAPH RD. M-S9 ei WILLIAMS LAKE RD. at COLUMBIA OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 6 9 A.M. sill 10 P.M. a ee ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS—OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. tofE§P.M. Sonnany % THIRTY-FOUR jf * PT EMBER 24, 1959. ice Cream Tarts \ Company dessert: bake shells, molding the pastry dough over the back of 3%-inch tart pans, Fill the baked shells with] raspberries with vanilla.’ Cauliflowerettes that have ice cream — you'll need a quart|cooked lightly may be dipped in for a dozen shells — and garnish batter and deep-fat ‘ried. with a fruit that complements the with tomato juice for a flavor of the frozen sweet. Pine- course. good cuz ir tresh...tresh...frech | get FRESHrap®...the extra-heavy waxed peper ot all better food stores Fresh, rich and creamy j smooth. Made with top-quality eggs for wholesome goodness and flavor. PRODUCTS OF Shedd-BARTUSH F a 25 1 McINTOSH APPLES FULL BUSHEL 50 apple is delicious with mint ice cream, canned mandarin oranges tart;with chocolate, strawberries and @ neuen) * a U. S. NO. 1 MICH. POTATOES BAG Freeze a Frosty Plum-full Salad nee California, which provides us with most of our plums, is expect- first (4 to harvest around 100,000 tons lof this popular fruit — about 70 ——|per cent more than last vear. e {That's why the U.S. Department Nice} lof plentiful foods this month, If you're looking for a cool sum- imer plum recipe suggestion, what }would be more tempting on a buf- 'fet table than a frozen plum salad ,... With the ruby-red plums peek- ling through a delicate white froth made by whipping cream cheese créam ture with a bit of plum juice and give the salad an inviting pink- hued loveliness. Add pitted plums to the whipped mixture and pour into a refrigerator tray. Sprinkle vith chopped nuts and freeze. It's ready to cut into cubes 4s soon as frozen. Serve on a bed of crisp salad greens with a fresh lemon fruit dressing Beat Bananas, Dry Milk for Nutritious Drink Try Calypso Cooler’ for the young set. It is delicious, nutritious and inexpensive a 1', cups instant nonfat dry milk, { ripe bananas, 2 tablespoons lem on juice, M% teaspoon cinnamon, dash of salt, 3 tablespoons sugar cups water When smooth, add 2 more cups of water, blend and pour in tall mugs or glasses. Add « good scoop of vanil la ice cream and 2 straws. Six servings 9” é and hes re | vcumaer { | ‘ COUPON NEEDED GENERAL Oreo va D008. Mne. MICHIGAN LB. i. 29 jof Agriculture has plums on its list} with mayonnaise, or with » hipped | For variety. tint the cheese mix-| Mix in blender or electric mixer CALIFORNIA CARROTS Y THEL PONTIAC PRESS,- THURSDAY, SE { | j | } | i ' . DISCOVER T CARAMEL CREME MERINGUES — Caramel chips eliminate al] the fuss and bother once necessary to prepare such a luscious carame! filling as graces these crisp meringue shells. Now you use the convenient little bits of sweetness as easily as you have been using chocolate chips for years. Luscious Caramel Creme Starts With Little Chips It's hard to helie thi creamy-rich and beautiful Caramel Creme Meringue so easy to make ve it a dessert preparing a Caramel! sauce scares af = ‘S ryost us can be timing, the { rush to get the burnt — sugar the pan it lust the idea out of before hardens, is nerve-wracking Sherbet in Ginger Ale ssc onthe maker at ims Refreshing Drink uss 18 a thing of the past. And it's because of caramel! chips that | = ' | Served by a well known c! these lovety meringues are so sim- restaurants, this refreshing offer- ple to make The meringue shells them- ing is always popular Giinger Mist selves may be made at home or purchased at the baker's. The | For each serving ', pint «' 4p scoup! ain of lemon si.erbet i’ vottie if ounces chilled ginger ele | ter cup of water in a saucepan Place a scoop of sherbet in a] and melting over low heat, then tall glass, pour in half the ginger| cooling to room. temperature. ale and stir with a long spoon.| Meanwhile, you whip a half pint Add straws Serve along with| ef cream, fold the melted chips the remaining bottle of ginger ale} inte the cream and spoon it into lca guest to pour in ' eight meringue shel's. Note. Vanilla or other flavors of Could anything be easie:? F ice cream or sherbet may be sub- Choose it for your next luncheon or 8 psttuted for the lemon sherbet. dinner party Since it's made ee ahead of time you can eliminate Parfait Made dessert from the rush of last- every hostess must cope With Pudding Caramel Creme Meringues d h ; 1 cup (@ ounces) eareme! chips an nerries a aup! water » pint swhipplog cream k ' i 8 baked meringue shells cooled | A de t at | ett) ci A des od that loons pretty and ommne caramel chips and tes ie Raslys COM vater in saucepan and melt over Cherry Parfait low heat tran (1 pound) red tait pitted Cool to room temperature. ', cup stugar ™ chetries (water pack) Meanwhile, whip cream. Fold f teaspoons cornaterch e teaspoon red food coloring L package (3% ounces) instant into individual meringue — shells. | veniila puis | 1 teaspoon bran i serene |Makes- 8 servings. = ‘ | | ‘'e cup s@mi-sweet chocolate pieces ’ Sitaulecnoons shortening TO MAKE MERING l E Drain cherries; reserve liquid Stir sugar and cornstarch together in a saucepan; gradually stir in cherry liquid until smooth. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly, over moderate heat. boil minute Remove from heat Stir in cherries and food coloring. Chill. Spoon into 6 parfait glasses or | dessert dishes, Prepare pudding according to package directions, | remove from heat. teaspoon salt, and ‘s teaspoon cream of tartar in a mixing bowl Beat until foamy. Add sifted granulated sugar, 2 table spoons at a time, beating after ifter each addition until sugar ts blended. The continue beating until very stiff peaks form Fold in cup. finely chopped nuts and teaspoon vanilla, Blend well lsing a spoon or pastry shape mixture inte & rounds on unglazed paper on baking sheet Make nest like derpression center Bake in slow oven (300 degrees) 30 to 35) minutes Cool and remove from paper Make & meringue shells PASCAL CELERY 2" 25° ! ‘2 1 tube Sti VOT in brandy favoring. Spoon eherry mixture. Chill. Just before serving, melt chocolate and shortening over hot drizzle pudding Makes 6 a of each watel chocolate servings over Large Pkgs. 19 FRESH DRESSED STEWERS 1 Hi PO LEAN MEATY RK STEAK REPEAT SALE Rh GRADE 1 BY THE PIECE Lean Fresh Ground BEEF 2 Pounds C WHOLE or HALF : “ Cc b. FROSTY ACRES POT PIES 3 for $400 CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF 13 Sisters’ FRESH TENDER CUBE STEAKS 89: rket FRESH | PORK LIVER | PERRIE 19: a he : 608 W. Huron OPEN SUNDAY FROZEN STRAW- BERRIES the split-second chips} filling is made by combining a | cup of caramel! chips and a quar. | minute things-to-do with which! melted chips into cream and spoon, SHELLS, Combine 2 egg whites, '3| 19 cup! in, MAL p”) ie WHITE-white or grey-white!! There's an amazing difference with Roman Bleach. This cleanser bleach dissolves clinging film which causes greyness — gets clothes WHITE-white. FAVORITE BLEACH OF MILLIONS—CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF WHITER, CLEANER WASHINGS. APPROXIMATELY } | | * x Fo f bx f { | | | Ahother fine product of Standard Brands ine, DELICIOUS! Right in your cup, you get the fresh, fresh taste of the coffee bean. Always have enough ...buy the King Size TODAY... now at low introductory price! ' . . : } ’ * . . THIRTY-FIVE ¢ Should Know Everything About Something, Something About Everything | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, a> s™* Zest for By DR. BENJAMIN FINE and} LILLIAN FINE > ¢ the teacher or parent. You and his teachers hold the) child's educational life in your hands. Learning goes far beyond memorization or homework. The, child must want to learn, must’ see in education something of life and zest. ‘ You and his teachers hold the child's educational life in your hands. Learning goes far beyond. memorization or homework. The} child must wan to learn, must see in education something of life and zest. The teacher's work is easy if fle can motivate pupils. The in- structor who feels enthusiasm, , who enjoys putting on a good — show, “hamming it up,’’ often | impels students to go. on read: | ing and searching to find what the excitement is about. To motivate a child to learn you do not necessarily need beau- tiful buildings or elaborate equip- ment. What you really need is brains. PRAISE AND BLAME ' { conducted study of three groups of grade school children showed devoted to the high schoo! courses, school board in Illinois decided tains and new furniture but the some extent fields of while grades would be the first two years of college work. the effectiveness of both praise _and blame as incentives. The first group's teacher praised the students generously. Over a over standing group they were and how proud she felt to teach them. be elementary grades, the second America are beginning Several years ago, a carefully four would take in the junior high. “What is a good school and what and auditorium. Too many of these she told them what an out- HARD WORK THE KEY Bob Considine Says: , Living a Necessar pScholarship race. Then he queried; By DR. BENJAMIN FINE | _|the. principals about the reasons . © AND LILLIAN FINE Ses for their schools’ success. | In guiding your child, it, is es-| ¢ ~ | As you might expect, the prin- ‘sential that you understand the) «| cipals listed many reasons: the objectives of a good education. | |. | quality of their teachers, the edu- | It is far more than science and © | eational level of the community, ‘other ‘practical’ skills alone. It | grouping of students according is more than the humanities alone. | to ability. But ever and over It is a blending of the two, with | | again one factor was mentioned: SOmething extra added: an under- | hard work. standing of the moral and spiritual To raise our schools to or near values of mankind. the level represented by these 38 According to one definition, the outstanding schools we probably e@ducated persen should ‘know should begin with the teachers. something about everything and | The average classroom teacher everything abgut something.” gets $4,500 a year; the average Jp other words, he should gain a professor gets $5,500. Theses scales proad background of knowledge are not worthy of profetsional per- and understanding that will enable sonnel. To get the best brains ‘MO him to see relationships and make aji_ it's the public's money ihe pa profession we MUST some sense out of our crowded, pays an educator's salary. Sy = = chaotic world. Greek long ago disappeared from ; ' Then he should specialize in one the course of study in almost all We cannot continue “business a8 field or subject and become an e\- American high schools: Latin fe- usual,”’ giving but a pittance of pert in finding ways to improve mains iv a few. bot i seldom, it our national income for education.’ and extend human competence in. e, er. required ‘History has been that * ~4 . We ought * ond orieast taite that field. _integrated with social studies as muc as weds now of teas ‘are’ To develop understanding and courses. as : : C by . . - . salaries, textbooks, educational re- appreciation and to gain a broad Many -American youngsters range of knowledge, one studies seafch, audio-visual aids, and ; never study any history but that ; school libraries. This does not the liberal arts: literature. history, of ths United Btates — and icw The study period: New vistas are opened up. SC ries i § art, philosophy, foreign languages, : mean we need to erect in every village an educational! palace with a swimming pool. huge gymnasium of them really learn that. Philos ophy, the “highest of the arts,”’ is merely an elective and open only to upperclassmen in many colleges. Latin and Greek. * * * The sciences receive less em They are considered to specializa- same old underpaid teachers.”’ tion, to be investigated in college and graduate school. Mathematics tion. NOW WE SUMMARIZE ranks somewhere in between the school curriculum: driver educa- : He made up a list of 38 schools And now we come to the sum- liberal arts and sciences. tion, home economics and shop whose students had done outstand- mary of-our attempt to understand a * n courses, guidance, health and hy- ingly well in the National Merit the objectives of a good education giene courses, typing. drama, ee — Se ae “personal adjustment,”’ family life, and so on Each of these courses may meet a real need, but there is in this especially to ask, Grades nine and ten would be makes it?’ One member of a grandiose edifices have “new cur- Phasis g : : Here is what has taken the place and of the classic courses in the public eleven twelve to do some research on the ques- Even the most determined ad \wocate of the traditional Jiberal ‘arts curriculum and late special ization will admit this plan of edu-» Parents and school boards in The teacher of the second group continually scolded her pupils. She found fault with their work, making them do as- signments over. She kept pu- pils after school and gave them many low marks. The teacher of the third group cation has two drawbacks for the average man's children: it takes” S™Morgasbord’’ of courses such a a long time and it costs a good !@ck of unity in content and aim ven orse. an S O ee d e deal of money that youngsters do not have much “What good ts all that Latin chance to develop any real under- eek? Whe , standing of their world or them- WITH KHRUSHCHEV — While ids, a metropolis that never gave Khrushchev, who Is dog tired, 24 Greek’ whe ee A selves . “. ; She Nikita “I Want to Go to Disney- - is tri ; me Ret ou lo sy neither praised nor scolded. She Nikita “I 0 ‘ the Jate Duncan Hines a moment's turned to his friend Cabot Lodge losophy help you earn a living?” And as for character training was careful to appear neutral and land’ Khrushchev was being nice. ‘The local quick-and-dirtles’at the Garst farm luncheon yes- ‘shown the feed bunks at the farm pause” The local qui = . of Roswell Garst yesterday a horse *“etached RAISE HELPS MOST eee and ethics too often these elements TOO MUCH SCIENCE: seem to have been tossed out along did a fly-biown business that will terday and asked, “How is my ; Year after year such criticisM with Greek and Latin and ancient wintry hearthside capitalist holding up?” ambled to-a nearby fence and make many a of : 1 . : raditional subjects has in . . — Which group showed the great: stared steadily at the Soviet lead- buzz with memories for years to = * * creased. And the educators, es- al here ie So much Stress est improvement after several o, come. There will be a hot dog and [odge. who has been expecting cially joe ia tn ‘alate id 1 practic “ needs and axils tne cS % ; Pans : Pe : A acm allve jess ‘diate values are likels s? -hev re “k beer shortage in this Paris of the “s . ess Immedia west Khrushchev stared back at him r Age 1s of the worst on this trip, and often positions, have often been quite to he ignored entirely. The one that had received con- for a time. then said, “Looks like corn brakes for weeks to come tinued praise. greatest improvement? The group that had been scolded and pacers after sampling the groaning board '_ The study proved that many chil- 9° ie tent buffet. dren would rathet be scolded than ignored. And, of course, praise is more effective than blame with most people. At present there is too much emphasis on marks. The incen- | tive for learning is too often a simple “If you study hard you | will get an A.” But of what value is an A unless the stu- dent gets something more than | that out of his course? We believe that under ideal con- golden fried chicken. garden veg- ditions, marks can and should be etables, corn on the cob with coun- abolished. Why? Because too many try butter, and homemade apple that four other youngsters are In pie a la mode swam before many a hungry eye. Southern newsmen Of course, grades could be abo!l-' reported ished-only under more or less ideal hominy grits, too. and a Japanese {columnist swore that he saw suki- serve them. A mirage composed mut knoww as sleeping sick- “He does have to run.” Men- of tinkling dust-cutting highballs, ~~" — + «* shikov said almost indignantly ‘ The hospital said Tuesday night And, in Russia, so does anyone / else who suggests it. | children are interested only grades, not ih their work conditions: ‘even And which showed the second Communist.’’ news-hens made the long trip to Coon Rapids sustainéd by visions of a farm luncheon the State Department gotten it sighed and said, “I’m ealiin hee ; q g to heed the criticism—after r the horses want to see @ ‘The nearest highball was in 4 ‘ery small capitalist.” However, we must keep in mind Studies shouldn't be confined to science alone. one painful fact if we changes in the course of stud, school time is hmited. We have to make choices and compromises When the Soviet = sent its first moon into outer space, the United States suddenly realized that all was not well with its own school system. As a result, tremen dous effort is being made to get our students into practical science fields Of course, in our outer-space age. science is a ‘“must.”’ But not evervone should, or can, be ex- pected to enter a science race. An undue emphasis on scientific needs is unsound. In a democracy a great deal more than science is needed. Actu- ally, the money that is earmarked for scholarships could be used far more advantageously went to improve our elementary and high school curriculums. ALL HAVE TALENTS Probably our boys and girls do need more and bette; in science But the best achieve this is not be decided by fiat overmght Cer tainly our children better textbooks and laboratory equip ment. The situation is especially bad in mathematics But you yourself can help yoar children learn more about science and mathematics, You can encourage them to read books and magazine articles about new developments. Family discussion of the advan demand need if the funds instruction way to something to * “Ingredient for ‘Best Education’ to classwork. Learning chess, checkers, or bridge will sharpen their ability to solve problems. Many young people are fright- ened by science or mathmatics or simply do not like these subjects. In the case of a youngster who has genuine distaste for these subjects there is not much to be done. Prob- ably he has other talents and apti- tudes * * * If a child has a norma] amount of intelligence and is fairly happy and well adjusted. he almost certainly has some special abilities. The late Albert Einstein was once asked, “How do you think the third World War will be fought?” “IT don't know,”’ replied the fa- ther of the atomic age, “but I de know how the fourth Worid war will be fought. With sticks and stones.” That is a sobering thought. Evi- dently the gap between the physi- ca) and the social sciences has widened indeed. and there is now a greater need for lberal arts than ever before (The End) ndensed from How to Get the Re: Education fer Your Child.” Coprright 18959 VEAL LEGS or RUMP su. 39: ROAST ur. Oe Shoulder VEAL STEAK 2 North: Saginaw DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Toilet Bowls Sparkle Instantly with SNO-BOL Liquid Toilet Bow! Cleanser Now at Your Neighborhood GROCERY STORE “Every small capitalist wants to be a big capitalist,’ the dictator thumped. Lodge smiled bravely. “I'm quite content, thanks,” he said. He turned wearily to a friend and added, queasily, ‘‘This is go- ing to be another jolly day.” 4 Die of Encephalitis rH Atlantic City Adlai Stevenson _innocéntly pricked a thin Russian skin. Mak- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (APi— ing small talk to Soviet Ambas- Atlantic City Hospital reports that sador Menshikov, he said, ‘Mr. four children have died in the last yhrushchev would be a wondertul zy three weeks of encephalitis, com- campaigner, if he had to run.” a village 25 miles away, Nikita thanked his host warmly , (Bay do my tet hort “The slaves of capitalism live very well,” he shouted into a loud speaker as he left the premises. ‘“‘But so do the Com- munist®,"’ he quickly added. Six busloads of newsmen and hinted Garst woulc suffering from the disease. One is in critical condition . Hospital authorities declined to Total Married Women release the names of any of the Soars in Past Years children. All eight came to the hospital from the communities of seeing cornbread and ae) wT ae ee The number of married wom- as * yaki, Towa style Mays Landing, Cologne, Egg Har- en in the United States reached 8 : } 1. Better-qualified teachers: ? * * * bor and Woodbine. total of about 41.500,000 in March ‘ { smaller classes; 3. parent-teacher jas! It was, indeed, a mirage * *« * 1958. a gain of more than 3.750, ‘ conferences to discuss -a child's The buses unloaded their parched The disease may be transmit- 000 since 1950 and about 11,333,000 ! abilities; and 4. recognition by col- and famished hordes inthe three- ted to humans by mosquitoes that since 1940. according to the Metro- ‘ leges that grades are a worthless block downtown area of Coon Rap-ihave bitten infected horses politan Life Insurance Company. ‘ method of judging students’ alboifi--—— ee ties b No 3 is particularly intriguing. \ As a parent you can learn more W EKEND \ ALE ahout your child's progress from a conference with his teacher than you ean by reading and signing his report card * * Wider use of aptitude fests may help teachers and parents motivate youngsters who are inclined to shirk the drudgery connected with education. These tests frequently show the direction in which ar individual's rea) interests and tal- ents incline. HOBBIES HELP Even without tests. parents and teachers can encourage any spe- cial abilities a youngster shows, Hobbies or talents will often lead a voungster to read and observe in ever-widening fields * * oj Our schools would remain open longer A 230-day school would mean that the 12-vear-elementary-sec- ondary program could be cut to 10 years. By adding another hour: to the time : Ny ii i ait ae _ ; F cre 11723? square miles of = 4, PR Meet oy Usually $16.95. A fine selection of genuine Im- horttony aajesed trom Finland ‘i - NEE sty ae ported Iberian calf skin. Aade in Spain. 9o1zes I imny¥, Poland Cee hoslovakia ° \ { ; Me eee is 612 to 1] nil Rotyiria tn_all the USSR 4 sie fl rise RAP OOO sopuare miles, en TR WA ID Tie { «of b.urope and a undead! 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Subdivided from an original plot of 80 acres, the area has streets named after important citizens of Pontiac. One of the city's newer elementary schools has been built in Herring- ton Hills. The one-tsory brick homes are in the $14,000 to $16,000 + | ' ivie set with seven tons of explo ‘A Too-Special Towe! Sheriff's Car Too Close ‘"* § ito Explosive Situation se 8 age was to the sheriff's patrol car, \it was grounds for declaring # . up mistrial, which he did. Receives Girl's Tears | SAN- DIEGO, Calit. @» — Be-Old Man, 91, Dies cause the pretty, blonde defendant After 41 Lonely Years in a bad check case had been cry- ing before court opened, Deputy MT. VERNON, Ala. (UPI — Dist. Atty. John C. vanBenthem!Tom Bailey was a lonely man. handed her attorney a towel as) Bailey, a 91-year-old Negre she took the witness stand: from nearby Mobile, “died recent- It was the comic type, on which ly in the hospital’ where he had “crying towel” was printed. Since) been confined for 41 years, dur- the jury saw the incident, Super-jing which he received no mail or jor Judge John A. Hewicker held'/any visitors. CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 81c SUPER wnhaariarod Ladies’... Men’s... HALE SOLES § LEATHER OR RUBBER Regular $2.50 Value MEN'S WHOLE SOLES OUR SPECIALTY ATTACHED WHILE-U WAIT OR SHOP Except for the set, the only dam-| ]/f - Children‘s Halt Soles Z Cheaper fy sotatatereinnnesarucaantnsomeni / You Must Present Coupon With Shoes i To Receive Above Price S. S. KRESGE'’S found an easier way to make, chased 680 acres of land — the money _than through Christmas| profit. class. Recently one of the models was featured in a national home magazine. officers kept spectators and their, quarter mile away. A large vehicles at, a safe distance when boulder ripped off the car’s wind. | } | NOGALES, Ariz. w — Sheriff's ; | Columbia Pictures blew up a mio- ‘shield and hood SHOE REPAIR—BASEMENT DOWNTOWN STORE | OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. 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FULL OR arene BOF TWIN SIZES : - 2 ‘SPRINGS FOR ALL! WAREHOUSE S=G wiitie’ sis 30) ( Cyaert A lA S W FORTY-FOUR ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 f ' Big Things Happen For People | Whose Classified Ads Start Out In This Newspaper Page Form PONTIAC PRESS _ WANT ADS © . FE 2-8181 This is a page of classified ads, thousands of individual lines of type, hundreds of ads, in its form ready for the first step in the intricate printing process which will eventually lead to delivery of the advertisers’ messages into more than 59,000 homes today. Before tomorrow's paper is printed, about one-third of these ads will be removed from the page (because they have done their job successfully) and replaced with new ones. Over 350,000 of these little ads will be published in the Pontiac Press this year . . . proof that classified ads perform an unmatched service to the people. - For further information, or distance in placing your ad, coll FE 2-818]. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 | | FORTY-FIVE Clergy Feel It’s for Effect . ar re County: Historical SESRRESCESERREEE SNORE SESE eee . Wh 5 M. ; K 9 N d G de Defense AF inden Picks’ CLUB Rochester’ Ss y IVI. S$ LVYO to. oa N U { AF New President ‘ , FRIDAY SPECIAL Ne ae gee OW UD 10 we pn aati wacale FISH DINNER |, why the ‘apd to God” by Nikita |eomment. 7 mously that the. practice is not! Air Force Handed Sole '#¢ County Historical Foundation i rear, 8} OS ©. Khrushchev, world leader of athe-| Most felt that’ Khrushchev's|exclusive with visiting Soviets. He pee was held at the Wisner Home @ ° purpose was primarily to find a said it was akin to non - Soviet Responsibility for U.S. wednesday, when Dr. Sara vas Rolls and Butter ; (istic communism? — vorablé area’ sponse ‘among orations tha: around in the! P } 65 : The Soviet Premier has sprin- = naliancen! of re ee wetenre ua reference to the| Rocket Development | Hoosen Jones was chosen prenicient = ies ANA.. mz. prt ll, ae ol arn ee eS ee en oe aeier aloes eared ere Seka © “Try Our Extra See Ac S| hu ne ated tae See" a, mor cro — me Somes lar rrce tn GOLUB ROCHESTER y Sean Principles. lhe might really have been im- God. Defense Department, in a “sweep- vice presidents; “Mrs. Whitney ‘“‘de Marlins and : a He yee We have taken) essed by the basic role religion | siivashed al) a * ile "(ing shakeup of the military rocket’ bya) ‘secretary, and James How-|m —_ Banquet Room oily 6 precepts, for ih. played in American life—and | y+ ; While arous program, Wednesday designated lett, treasurer. rm Catering to Large-and Small Parties tanc } , i . : i ' ae others.” He commented, that the(t#t Christianity may be making ‘generally provoked shepticisty sane Fore as the nation’s of “Added to the board of directors M@ 306 MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER OL 1-8351 Christian religion teaches one to|i™foads in the Soviet Union 9 Se Sa stant. Catholic and on pare “oree Of the future. ‘were Mrs. Fred Ward and Mrs. OSG S0SS0 08000 0000000000 0080088888 forgive. He quoted the Command-|_ Another view was that the |g ders. | @oltting the Army and Navy, tt Chad Mellinger. An anonymous’ ment, ‘Thou shal] not kill.”’ Russian language is replete with | re , * ~ ' handed the Air Force sole re- (gift of $1,000 was announced Khrusheney even claimed in religious allusions and figures of | “Khrushch sha read sponsibility for all “space trans- Guest speaker was Mary Cath- Iowa that God “is on our side. speech dating from the pre-Com- a Sf ae bly portation” and ultimately for the erine Ellsworth, curator of the! | munist era, and that the use of such the ‘Merchant of Venice’ and development, production and Nankin Mills Museum. She is cat- ss me eaten Eastman COLOR Cel itt : |He helps the intelligent.” : : r | a LOST MISSILE Why, from a nonbeliever? ee, tee © — pal Loser ae oe fe launching of all space vehicle aloging the effects in the Wisner ees : The Asteciated Press asked believe in them, se,’ said Dr. Robert Rai-; Torket boosters. Home. S A VA GE A C ] / 0 N -LOA y) E y) — Soviet Deputy Premiers An-jble, of Dallas, Tex., minister of The order raised questions about ; lastas I. Mikoyan and Frol R. the First Unitarian Church and the future of Dr. Wehrner von Warns U N Group UND ERSEA THRILL ERS! lKozlov made similar references'past president of the American Braun and his German team of OU : on their trips here. ‘Unitarian Ministers’ Assn, jrocket experts at the Army's bal- jlistic missile agency, Huntsville. About Egypt Rule a. |Ala. It was possible the govern-| ; Seek Testimony in Bookie Trial ment's civilian space agency might) ur ED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD) | | SeEvneee. '— Israel warned the United Na-| ain \\\F | ts 2s Herbert York, Defense Dee ofthe Ara countries, | a X- |bartment director of research and by the United Arab Republic, has NORTHWOOD PASTIES! ‘engineering, said projects worth «taken on new and ominous |hundreds of millions of dollars — forms." FRESHLY BAKED DAILY TO PERFECTION Three former defendants, cleared|cused of conspiring together by including the Army's 1,500,000- Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda @ CARRY OUT, Treat Your Family te a Pasty Dinner of gambling conspiracy charges, booking horse race bets and hav- sagen pee Foret bouster. ould Meir, protesting the UA R. re e PERFECT FOR PARTIES e SIX FOR ONLY $3.00 # ‘tnesses for|i@& Places of business in Pontiac, e Air Force. fusal to permit Israeli ships or jwill be called as Ni to do so. ; The Army and Navy will con. cargoes to pass through the Suez Auburn at ‘ a t ; TOMAHAWK Restaurant Geayka | the prosecution to testify ac All five were picked up in | tinue to develop specialized een told centse) Asse mb PHONE FEDERAL 2-7614 ‘two men they were alleged to have August of 1958 in 9 series of 3 Satellites for such purposes as Israel “is not prepal to accep constived ‘cieh an « ‘willl ‘ | nav | hich.she is singled conspired with in a million doflar m. raids on five places by the navigation and communications. 4 situation in which-she_is sing “. . | But they wil) have to rely on out for Mlegal discrimination.” j | cie ri tiac. aS saad has this morning, State Police Rackets Squad, wer the Air Force to put their space | “By undermining the principle, e in the city and the other in Au vehicles into orbit of freedom of navigation through Now! thru SAT the prosecution moved to have} purn Heights. They were charged ° the canal."" Mrs. Meir said, ‘‘a e ° Basil W, Burke, ex-convict 4nd) with conspiracy to violate state | York said the Defense Depart: Beis . ! - fis ae om accused kingpin of the ring, LaRue) gambling laws. ‘ment and the Air Force agreed the rhe aa Rae which Ezy pt E. Gullett. former deputy Pontiac! oe og {spectacular Saturn rocket booster Icity treasurer and bis wife Gladys| Beer yesterday said “mere should continue to be developed: jendorsed as witnesses after they|suspicion was not enough” and at Huntsville. The Army has been had been freed of gambling dismissed the evidence and infor-| mating eight rockets of the Juni- BIG HITS! may choose to use its control of # this International waterway as an x instrument of political coercion.” - AN UNDERWATER JOURNEY THRU A SEA OF DEATH! charges. : peat aoa es and Mrs iter missile type to produce the SST SO ES Gullett. He ordered them freed and’ powerful Satur | However, Chief Assistant : powerful Saturn. their $5,000 bonds canceled. | Von Braun said recently that the Hotta Inspects | Prosecutor George F. Taylor H oe | e also ruled that detectives’ first Saturn shot may: be as much ° said be expected the three 0 14a engaged in an illegal search,as three years sway When it 't Motel Financed Re take the Fifth Amendment when and seizing and thet facts werelr A fs : if : ady : | a id a a te Sea Se gales ¢s by Union Funds |p CLIFTON t. 4 | themesives. _ |Wwarrants to justify their issuance.' moon. | ia WEBB Ej With only two of the original five |) so ATLANTA — James RL — bE a ‘defendants stil) charged, the con- | Rofta, president of the Team- | & McGUIRE 5 ‘spiracy trial opened before Oak- : , | sters Union viewed the plush [| [> . PETERS Jand County Circuit Judge William appointments of an Atlanta mo- | f LOUS +z) : J. Beer. Odn- f) wf eS a eC tel Wednesday and commented i - en ital g food | swe MAGGIE e C - eur | The two remaining defendants, a eae 2 4 RENATO BALDINI MCNAMARA WN: the James “Chinaboy’’ Pruzor, 56, | 3 os FOLCO LULL NESW of fo Moreland St. and Charles | 00S he union's 70 million dollar P 7 e @ D. “Whitey” Apley of 29 Salmer SS 4 pension fund provided a loan of ee Seon , | 3 $1,800,000 to help bulld the Al. | [tees DRAMA On We € ec PSG ok a | lanta Cabana Motel. | Innes DANGER a After yesterday dismissing WASHINGTON (AP)—A_ boost|ized for loans for homes for the Hoffa is here to attend a meet- teres DEATH est aARts SUNDAY ws sp charges against Burke and Mrs. in the top interest rate on Fed-'elderly, but an appropriation will ing of trustees of the pension oe : Go Johnny Go fe Guulett, Judge Beer this morning, era] Housing Administration loans be needed to make this effective. fund and to help dedicate a new . omergened vm: “ too, dismissed two of the five 13. tolowed President Eisen- eg « Teamsters building. svapense story & “Timelock counts on which Pruzor and Apley Included over Eisenhower's pro Heffa said 45 per cent of the were bound over for trial from ; test was authority for 37.000 more pension fund money is invested Pontiac Municipal Court. housing bill. ‘units of low-cost housing. The bill im mortgages, real estate and re. , Judge Beer said there was fo The FHA announced the in aiso extends the FHA home im-. lated enterprises. A AYWARD evidence shown to indicate that'crease from 54 to 5% Per cent provement joan program for one “We are getting two and a NOW!! a the pair maintained a regular in the permissible’ interest rate year to Oct. 1, 1960,’ and the mil- half million a month in income ? oe < hower’s signing of a third-try POWER sainblng extabinhment. on ome mortgages i inmues 1 ary housing program two years| from the “tnd's Invetments” Thru SAT ulle 0. " tr to . 1 1961. olfa said. . w rm Cecurt cleared of all charges in June by!for home purchasers, but is ex-/ — : = ee ee | Judge H. Russel Holland. pected to make it easier for men - * * * -|to obtain the loans, ‘Pooc ’ | | U Tecomucn.on® > 4 Three counts remain against ~~ * * P ‘h Party Saturday megane = sige 4 . >| - : : ’ i HAL WALLIS ven lorsill eee ttn tend 2 >'Pruzor and Apliey. They are ac-| Eisenhower signed Wednesday, “ HALWALLIS S325 SS ; PONTIAC § tne biliondatar housing, mews: FTOMeWwOrk: Dunk Rover | 2 ‘ ure, aimed at keeping housing ° To 3 EXCLUSIVE DRIVE-IN THEATER A t bil Accident sore to « booning. oe Children all over Pontiac these! There will be a junior division GRECLE > FIRST RUN! 2435 Dinic Hwy FE 5-4 u omo e money to continue many §0 erm past evenings have been engaged for those (owners) 7 to 11 years HAL WALLIS Sis an om oss = ==es , | R C d Te Priest, to A Ppadiress in some extraordinary homework— old and a senior division for those seem OE WA ST Ae? WOW See ont be ad — more enjoyable than usual i11 to 17 years old OPEN 6:30 P. M.— SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. | eport orrecte two earlier bills as too costly, They're getting their pets There will be four classes— DURING THE ENTIRE signed the third without com: groomed to the teeth for this Sat- best groomed dog, best trick dog Park Free! The Pontiac Press incorrectly | ment. lurday’s 10th annual ‘Pooch best informed owner and best pet es MONTH OF SEPTEMBER \feported that Mrs. George Biebel. * * * .,, Party.” icombination 5458 Farvis St., was the driver of, Among other things the bill) * rs - | Buzz says that “just dogs” have The 25¢ you pay for parking will be deducted from one vehicle involved in a two-car|permits smaller down ao egion While the kids might be having’ just as good a chance to walk off] the price of your ticket by showing cashier your collision Saturday night in Water-[and larger mortgages hand] Yla ball, the dogs aren't. with the awards as do pedigreed ikea lot tichet! ford Township in which eight/the FHA, The maximum FHA-) | pets. | pe 9 ‘teenagers were slightly injured.|insured mortgage was increased They are being submerged in : ——— - = . - a ‘The driver. was Mrs. Biebel’s to $22,500. The minimum down *¥dsy wash tubs in the basement daughter, Judith, 17 payment on an $18,000 house, for, While they'd much rather be out | = sci Sewuckl . linstance, was cut to $859." | in the back yard gnawing on a aterfor ownship Police | bone. | said David Mills, 16. of 3788 ao | The new law gives the FHA cs *¢ * | ee ‘Bae oS = jauthority to insure another eight, But their owners are vying for} billion dollars worth of mort- ribbons and a trophy for the best oat nage oinlariged = pee = lgages. supplementing authority ‘‘all around dog’ which will be. see mee oe ee which was exhausted last June. given by sponsors of the show, | nara Sree} meta a * * \Pontiac Parks and Recreation heated | Major money provisions of the Dept. and Pontiac Kennel Club. The Biebel car was stopped and pill include 650 million dollars peas aT 2 P.M. y preparing to turn into a driveway |over a two-year period for slum) It will begin at 2 ot Oak > at 3118 W. Huron St., and not grants to cities, 250 million for, od Parke Mu = si et Gis . standing still at a stop sign as college dormitory loans, and 25 wood arks, Montcaim P j : e 2 A FRAN K Huc...A FRANK SQUEEZE... AND ZING WiLLGO g@t: THE STRINGS Rie he he tt ti i i i i i i i i na a ne ee eee ee f ll i lal lt cli tal A Ml tl li lM Mn ln Ml dn Malle in Mle i i Mi Mi hi thn i di Pee OE CCC CSC eT CCU COC CU COC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCCCCCCCT al i i i in hi hi i i Li hi hi hi hi i hi i hi hi hi hie di i i hi i Ln hin i hi i i i i hi i hi hi li hi he hi Li hi hi > Press. All of the injured were Mortgage Assn. for buying mort-| Children who have not already | treated and released from inca on cooperative housing. An| done so can pick up entry forms | General Hospital. additiona) 50 million was author-| at. school or from the city de- - ——-— partment in City Hall. Leonard — i". Bysz, recreation director for the department, expects some 75 entries. 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Capitals denote consensus. : year ; \ aoe fi + ~ Sees ~ —~ Fa od » = = = . . Ss FORTY-SEVEN | From the Press Box Today’s college rules on football substitutes are get-, ting so complicated “they are forcing the coach to. think and pre-plan his strategy for getting his key of- | fensive man into the lineup.” | This is the opinion of Fritz Crisler, reknowned Univer- sity of Michigan Athletic director. It seems everytime Crisler attends a ‘football meeting he is hit with a barrage ef questiohs on the latest football rules. He has been on the NCAA rules committee for 18 years and many of the changes have been attributed directly at him. In fact, the biggest change in recent football history, the two point conversion by running or passing, was called Crisler’s “pet” when it came into being a year ago. x * * This year, college football fans will see the “Wild Card” | substitute. This rule is a compromise between single sub-| stitution and free substitution. In short, any player may re-enter a game once in any one quarter. If he starts the game he is charged as an entry. If he comes out and goes in once more in the | quarter, he has used up his re-entry and cannot enter | again, except that a coach may use one player asa | “wild card.” oe ie x * * This means that at a time when the clock is dead, a coach can pick one player and use him once as a free substitute. However, once a player leaves he has to wait until at least one down has intervened before re-enter-. ing and a ‘wild card”: must go in when the clock is dead. This is where the problem lies and where the coach will have to do some planning, says Crisler. A coach will have to plan his time-outs and substitu- Braves CLEVELAND —Joe Gordon, the old and new field manager of the Cleveland Indians; his boss, Frank Lane, and practically all the team’s fans here agreed today: ““Peace—it’s wonderful.” x *« * Differences between Gordon and the general man- ager were big enough six days ago to cause Joe to announce formally he wouldn't work for Lane an- other year. tion came from Lane's x * * Then came a long talk yesterday between the two. The differences were reconciled. And now Gordon has signed‘to work another two years as Cleveland’s field pilot and at a salary un- officially reported to include a $10,000-a-year raise to $40,000. The two-year term was Lane's idea, Gordon said, adding: “He must think I’m a better manager than he sometimes says I am.” team was on the road. the general manager. Before a conferencé of startled newsmen at 3 p.m. yesterday, Lane confirmed this, saying: “After summing everything up, I decided that the best man to succeed Joe Gordon was Joe Gordon.” Plenty of other people all over the Major Leagues were startled as much as the Clevelanders. Why the sudden reversal? The closest thing to an explana- s statement that their tiff be- gan when they were in different cities, while the “The thing snowballed out of proportion. Joe's the gambling type of manager and I’m a percent- age man. and nattirally we didn’t think alike,” said “IT expressed my opinion and it sort of trickled into the press box and got in the papers. I felt I had a right to express my opinion and I still do. “Then I heard that Joe withdrew himself from ° gre Tee Geen Succeeds Joe Gordon 2 as 5 Tribe Manage for 1960 consideration for next season, and I was shocked,” © continued Lane. “I- had never Gieneaeed him as a possibility for 1960. : “I thought perhaps Joe had made a commitnenis elsewhere, so I talked with other people, including Leo Durocher. I just couldn't sit there with egg on my face.” x Lane had talked with Durocher in Pittsburgh late last week, so it was no great surprise at the news conference when Lane called to an aide, “Bring in Leo now.” But it was Gorden who came in, the same man who had been relieved Tuesday night after the Indians were eliminated mathematically from the pennant race. “We were just‘two hot-heads in a pennant race.’ Gordon explained to the assembled newsmen. “We sat down and had a long talk and completely ironed out our differences. I guess we even surprised our- selves.” tions. There may be a time when he may need his quar-| terback in the game but won’t be able to use him as a’ “wild card” becatise he has used his time-outs and put-| ting him in may. then cost the coach 15 yards penalty. Crisler also says that present substitution rule thus forces the coach to teach his player how to play both offense and defense. “Too much thinking needed now, that’s why I got out of coaching,” Crisler laughed. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Dion, former Walled Lake High School football and basketball ace, is first string quarterback on the Army Base football team in Bomberg, Germany. His team is the defending champion this year. He will be out of the service next August. Dion played with Larry Hughes now at U. of D. and Johnny Walker at U. of M. on the Inter-Lakes champion- ship football and basketball teams in 1956-57. | Tigers Clinched 4th Place While Losing Yesterday é each have three games yet to | play. The Orioles and the Red Sox are each three games behind | the Tigers ang have only faint | hope of gaining a share ef the final first division berth, The Tigers could have claimed DETROIT (UPI)—In early May, a first division finish seemed to be out of the question for the Tigers but today they are assured of at least fourth | Plec®. * * The aoe literally baéked into the first division yesterday when fourth place outright, and kept dropped a 7.6 decision to the Kan-|their hopes of catching third-place sas City Athletics because Balt New York high by Yefeating Kan. | more was beaten by Boston. /sas City for the ninth straight| Detroit, Baltimore and Boston 'time. Leonard Points Finger at Car Boxing Promoter Says Federals Are Hitting. at Source of Evil | kt & But they stumbled in the seventh | | inning when the Athletics rallied for five runs to go ahead, 7-5. Home runs played a big part | in the Kansas City win. Bob Cerv | | connected for his 20th round. | | tripper of the season in the sec. | ond and rookie Lou Klimchock | | hit his third homer of the year in | the fifth, both with the bases | bare. S | And Roger Maris tagged re-| liefer Bob Smith for a three-run jhomer, his 16th of the season, to) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Boxing| cap the seventh-inning outburst. promoter Jackie becca — the et * we | government is getting at the main’ 5.7 5, nate source of evil in prizefighting by f,_ hitter and held « pe indicting Frankie Carbo. ling into the seventh. _** | Detroit collected four of its Carbo is one of five men runs off John Tsitouris in the first. charged with trying to muscle in three innings. A single by Gail on the earnings of world welter-| Harris, a double by Harvey Kuenn weight champion Den Jordan. jand a base hit by Lou Berberet “It's a tough proposition to, | Produced jwo runs in the first. clean up the boxing game,” Leon-'and Al Kaline slammed his 26th’ ard told a reporter. “For 20 or 25 homer of the year after a single years you could hardly put on 8\ by Harris in the third. | championship fight without ‘tak- * & ing care’ of Carbo first. Today was an off-day for the x~ & * Tigers—well, yesterday was too.) Leonard said he was assaulted|for that matter. The World Series- a month ago by a hoodlum who: bound Chicago White Sox are cay called him a ‘‘stool pigeon.”” Leon-| Friday for a day game, and south ard is one of the principal wit-|paw Don Mossi will face either nesses against Carbo, Frank Billy Pierce or Dick Donovan (Blinky) Palermo, Chicago attor- | ready and willing to keep firing | ship and handicap flights. > AP Wirepheote with a 2 year contract fér Gordons Gordon said he was bowing out after the 4-2 loss to Chicago Tuesday night, but he and Lane smoked the “peace pipe’ and gales their iain LET'S SMOKE A PEACE PIPE — Frank Lane (left) general manager of the Cleveland Indians gives ex-manager and now the reinstated manager of the Indians, Joe Gordon a pat on. the head after they ended their feud yesterday Area Golf Events Run Until Mid-October This 1s the time of year when! The fall tourney parade begins|Frartklin Hills plays host to a met- footballs fill the air, check a little closer, you'll also! discover that golf balls are still floating through the atmosphere. ' The golf season in Michigan runs; much further into the fall than ever i before. Labor Day used to mer, | the end of tournament golf in this ‘ 'state, but the recent gaat has of the pro, men's champion and swung toward more autumn ac-| women’s champton will represent tivity. |. each club, Autumn weather is often the Also slated Saturday is the John |on the October calendar, try Club with something new in) the way of competitive events. It's) the parade with a weekend invi- called the Pro-Champions event| tational best ball outing, the 16th and each club in the Detroit dis-) of the season in the district area. (trict has been invited. | The 54-hole affair is slated Fri A three-player team consisting | day through Sunday at Washte Stevens heading the entry list, two of)! finest golfing weather of the (J. Considine municipal event at/them at Morey's and all spon- would be ealled out,’ year, The courses usually play (Redford Golf Club with medal play) sored by the Publinx group. hard and fast and golfers are. competition planned in champion-| away. Two pro-amateur events follow, Eight tournaments still remain the Knollwood and Redford outings. on the 1959 schedule and it will be! A $500 purse goes to the winning | will conclude at Morey's with a 27- ‘mid-October before they finally call’ |Pro in Sunday's pro-am tournament hole best ball tourney Oct. 10 and, ‘it quits from a tourney standpoint. lat Selfridge Air Force Base, then a 27-hole mixed event Oct. 17 | Well. shut_my mouth and call-me Ali Baba Swami Cornwell! That's what the head swami of the Grapevine had to say after a succesful first week in which he missed only four games. The big stumpers were Troy's loss and Milford’s defeat to Avon tale. Only Swami Corn- well picked Avondale to win. Couple of the college games stumped the Grapevine pickers. fons ~~ =: ——— / : ; ene acne ) = atl 5 - e ¥ JHas Milwaukee Anary at Call jkee crew may ' -eance on the ‘agreed that Pirate catcher Smoky Loss to Pittsburgh Nine Forces a Deadlock in NL Race PITTSBURGH (LPI) — The Braves blew town last night steamin’ mad and manager. Fred Haney served notice his Milwau-} take out its ven- lowly Philadelphia | Phils. *¥ * * fo a man, the Braves| Almost Burgess was a ‘‘dead duck" at hame plate on a squeeze play that! jhelped Pittsburgh edge the Brav es| »4. The loss shoved Mihwaukee into’a first place tie with the Los | Angeles Dodgers, who beat St Louis 3-0 | Before boarding a bas from the airport and a flight to Mil. but it you this Saturday at Knollwood Coun-jropolitan-style pro-am on.Monday. | Washtenaw Country Club joins ‘ing room he was naw with Chuck Kocsis and Bud | There are three golfing affairs discretion." The MPGA's final handicap tour-| + + nament of the season is scheduled Burgess, himself. refused to de | Oct. 4 at River Bank anda large one way field is expected. The vear's action | merely: waukee for three final ’ with the Phils, games Haney snorted: |games left.” he said én reference \to the Philadelphia series. * * The play fuming occurred in the fourth in- ning of last night's season finale ‘at Forbes Field. * * * With the bases loaded, winning ‘pitcher Ronnie Kline laid down _a perfect squeeze bunt. Burgess, | notoriously slow of foot, came barreling down the third base line, After sliding under pitcher Bob Buhl's throw to catcher Del Cran- ; waukee Braves as they entered | the clubhouse last night follow- “It was a real toughle to Jose."” | ing their 5-4 defeat at the hands “But we still have those other! Of the Pittsburgh Pirates. | that left the Braves) dail, Burgess was given the safe sign by plate umpire Tom Gor- man. Crandal] said later tn the dress- “amazed” by the call. “We had him dead. I had the ‘ball in my mitt wheh [I heard | | Smoky’s foot hit the plate,” Crandall said. ‘Theres’ no sense | | arguing about It now. It was a | Judgment call at the umpire's |No games scheduled To | Semone et Boston, 7.15 pm eamin Mad, but LA Back in Tie for Lead Squeeze Play Dodgers Stay in Hot Chase for NL Flag Craig Blanks Cardinals _ on Five Hits for His | 4th Straight Win ST. LOUIS «— Thanks to Roger Craig. a 17-game loser in jthe minors a year ago, the Los _ Angeles Dodgers now have an -even chance to return to the Coli- | seum with the National League pennant | ‘The 28-year-old right - hander, | who has reason to be thankful he ; once had arm trouble, turned back |the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 on five | hits last night to earn the Dodg- ey a tle with Milwaukee for the lead a helped the cause by AP Wirephete BRAVE BLUES — Joe Adcock | shading the Braves 5-4. Both LA has the expression of the blues (and Milwaukee have identical 84- which was typical of the Mil- | 67 records with three games to play. Third place San Francisco is two games back, also with three to play, All three teams are idle The today. loss forced a deadlock {n the National League race. ¢ ¥ Dodger Manager Walter Alston, admitting to one anxious mo- ment in last night's game, said. | “of late Craig's been our best."* Although he has completed only 6 of his 16 starts, the pitcher with the Bob Hope nose owns a 10-5 record, including four straight. vic- tories and four shutouts, plus the lowest earned run average among NL pitchers who have worked 100 or more innings—2.13 * * * If he keeps up the pressure on enemy batters, only the 154-inning a. LEAGUE Cicage -" “sn fr ae ire eae him oo eee tee oe 2 8 8 Ls oa iiaines. es worked un UR i | Masan City oO aT os Craig is a right . handed een parE RD AY . Rest Bi 2 Preacher Roe,” said Dodger |Roston 4 Baltunor pitching coach Joe Becker, “He Renee Gu Tyas | ig, has allders, curves, breaking stuff, moves the ball around. One mistake — at least, Alston thought it was a mistake at the _time—wns walking Stan Musial in the eighth with a runner on sec- out. Oniy games echeduied DAY'S SCHEDULE MORROW'S ——- LE | Chicago at Detrott Kansas City at "thevemed. a $ pm |Battitrere at New York 7pm ATIONAL LEAGt Wee fant Pet. Benieg ond and one } “1 thought sure he (Burgess). Loe Angeies 6 =O “T-dtin't want Craig to walk " Haney add.-' (Stace eon ae | Musial,"’ Alston said. “I wanted ‘ J » ied. “It was the big play.’ | Chicago 73 78 «6a on him to pitch to Stan, figuring Ken < , ir m “t 12's Boyer could hurt us more in that Philadeiphia 2 j Partic ular situation or the other. saying | I was too busy rinning.”’ Smoky also figured in another | controversial play. one that worked in the Braves’ favor In the eighth inning and nearty helped them pull out a Victory. | | Milwaukee was trailing 42, had| rookie Al Spangler on first with) ‘a single and two men out. Eadie! Mathews ran the count to 3-2 on) Kline before lifting a high pop! foul near a railing to the right of) the plate ’~ * & Burgess gave chase and ap.) peared to have a chance of catch-| ‘ing the hall until an unidentified! jfan in a front row seat leaned! over the railing. The hall glanced | inff the fan's hand. fell harmlessly | into the seats and the Braves had a ‘life.’ MILWAUREF PITTHRUC RGA abrh b! abrh bi Spangler ef 421306 Skinner if 3123 ethews % 4112 Groat sa 4006 | Aaron 3111 Clemente rf 4021 Adeock fm» 4611 Stuart Ib atoe Jar p 6600 Burgess ¢ 27211 Maye {f 4006 Keek ib 31086 Avila th 200060 M'ser'ski % *6060) Sch'nd'net 7 60086 Vi t 4130 | {Boone 1664 Kline p 2601) Crandall e 46 T0 dNeilson 1016 |Mantilia «cs 26900 Mejias 6000, ib ! 20006 Face p ooce | Buhi 1606 ter eae Rush p 00006 eVermon 10¢6¢6 Logan ss 6606 he 476 a Aon tcl &--Grounded out - ae out for Menttiia in Se: eal E-Schoendienst. Hoak. Groat. . A.-Milwaukee ped {fa and Adcock: Groat, | DP—Mant Mazer- ot sath 38. i ngier, WR-—Mathews Burgess &B—Spang on, r &—~Kiine S&F —Aar- ; Lid aah) 4 5 sae 4 jo 4) ° ; day ‘LL. @11) 1 > 1 1 6 6 Kile Woon Lj € 4 3 1:6 ; val | ® 6 @ 86 . [German Dowatell, Setory. Jacow- oki T-2.0. A—-3O.508. | Chicago 9 | On |Oniy games scheduled oe ate tient “4 Mrs. Hume WDGA Victor B® ER BB 80 tion. It was Mrs. Hume's 2nd tic.’ 3 YESTERDAY "a RESt ts ‘foe Angeles 3. St Louis 6. mig Pittsburgh 3. Milwaukee 4 cor Kan Franc ioce 8 10 iy gatnes sched TODAY'S SCHEDULE |No games scheduled TOMORROW SCHEDULE. Los Angeles at Chicago, 2 p | Philadeiphia at Milwaukee & b | Sen Francjsco at St Louis, @ pi Boyer didn’t. Craig struck him es out for the third time and then retired ex-Dodger Gino Cimoli on a long flv to center field, Duke Snider's two-out single drove in one run in the first and Don Demeter’s one - out, bases loaded double in the eighth cashed the other two Demeter entered the game in ithe seventh after Gil Hodges was ‘forced to retire with a badly bruised left forearm, the result of being hit by a Bob Miller pitch. X-rays proved there was no frac- ture as had been feared. The big ‘slugger, with a team high of 24 homers, was given a go-ahead to play against the Cubs Friday, Grid Calendar FRIDAYS HIGH SCHOOL GAMES Pontiec Central at Wyandotte o Pontiac Northern at Haze! Pare Waterford at Lapeer Farmington at Rochester Howell at Walled Lake RO Kimball) at Birmingham Northville at Holly Milford at Clarkston Brighton at Bloomfield Wills Clarenceville at West Bioomtie.d Los ANGELES sT. Lous Avondale at Troy ' ab rh bi abrb bi Lake Orion at Madison ‘Gillam 3» 50619 Blasame " 49739 Pitagerald at Clawson Neal 2b 4226 Cunnh'm rf 1608 Imlay City at Ortonvi iis Moon if $6000 Musial ib 3ee0 Oxford at North Bran: h Snider ef-rf 3111 Berer % 4609 Dryden at Almont Larter rf-ib 3 @186 Cimoilt if 3010 Armada at Capac Hodges 1b) 2060 Smuh ¢ dete Memphis at New Haven Demeter cf 14142 Flood cf 20¢8 Anchor Bay at Brown Ci’? Wills ss 4000 aSharnon 19008 Lake Shore at Romeo Resedbore @ 3610 Graemas ss 2994 South Lake at Utica Creig p 4000 bCrowe 1so0e Southfield at Perndale Miller p 34194 Berkley at RO Dondere ; LJacksen p 9000 East Detroit at Roseville , Totals M3 wese Grosse Pointe at Port Huron tan out for —_ in &h; bD—Flied Warren Lincoln at Mt Clemens ‘ut for n Lutheran West at Oak Park Lee 100 009 628-3 Country Day at Huron ML 600 00 000-0 South Lyon at Wifew Ron | E-None. PO-A—Los Angeles 27-4. St. Muskegon at Plint Centra! Louis 37-8 LOB—Loe ! Angeles 9, St. Louis Midiand at Arthar Hil Saginaw at Bay. City Handy 2B—Neal, Demeter Bhsgome F r City Central at Lanste Sexton ) | ER BB SO SATURDAYS G $ \oraiy WwW. rH. § $ 8 @ 3 : Lake Porest at Cran ba — #3) 7. : ; ; ? ? L Anse Creuse at Ha Woods | | BR—By Miller (Redes) U—Boggess, Toes Dre ates Sraone Gans , Landes, Crawtord. Barlick, T-2:0. A— RO Bt. Mary at Bt, Michael | 20.733. _— St. Pred at St. -“ i . St Benedict wt Bt. James ‘Clarkston | Sets Prices Farmington Our Ledy at St. Leo for Season Tickets Clarkston High School has Mrs. John Hume Jr. shot an 80 completed plans for grid fans geki and stuart Lobe ‘Milwaukee 4, Putte at Grosse Ile Country Club to Win) te purchase season tickets fe Ww omens, | District Golf Associa- cover the eight home games of this week's competition in the) ‘its varsity and jayvee teams, Adult tickets. costing $3 and stu - 4 tory of the year, her Ist one -com- deat ducate af $1.50 can be. ing at Plum Hollow. Mrs. F. L Thompsan finished in the runner. | “up spot with an 81. obtained at the school or | — harms! Mijterd. af the Roe =" * THE PONTIAC PR FORTY-EIGHT * ESS, THURSDAY, SEFIEMEES 24, 1959 The Ole Boy Hoople Picks Northwestern O DOWN Via aa TT County Interest Grows in Bowlerama 11959 PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA ENTRY Tourney Entry Forms Go Fast | at Area Alleys ‘Name: Mr. Mrs. or Migs... ee cece eee DELIVERS QUALIFYING: FINALS: OCT. 25 ‘SINGLES TOURNAMENT GUARANTEED PRIZES ‘CIRCLE CHOICE) ‘ WOMEN: OCT. 18 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE that eminent astronomer’s work The Original Drawback ‘sheets I can detect no error. His Egad, my faithful followers, isn’t caluculations, painstakingly earried it wonderful—that fee] of autumn? out to the last decimal point, are Makes a man feel like stepping Top 3 Prizes letter perfect. Phone....... : off a brisk four-minute mile, or A perhaps volunteering as an astro- This KECK a CARL oo Slariy Address ; . MEN: is t > "4 reliming “+ s at s - . *.6 £ FINI SCD «te we we eee ewe * ee ee @eeoee o* . ailoeke ie Mae prenminary difficult one, is a fitting challenge Deadline for~ Initial All Ist $500 for the Hoople system. With the big Qualifying Day Is Due LOGQUO bee wen wee cesar pot oe eys Ae so0c 2 d $250 Speaking of space, Dr. I. M. guns of the Big Ten firing their f 1958-1959 n Inorbit, the renowned spaceman, opening salvos and a full schedule Next Wednesday Highest Final League Average o he sere 3rd $125 (Based on 600 Entries) WOMEN: Ist $300 2nd $150 3rd $100 informs me our exhaustive studies indicate that the slightly dimmed star of Notre Dame will of games around the country, Sat- urday wil! be a busy day. And one that will produce surprises—har- rumph! ABC Sanction No.........-WIBC Sanction No... There are strong indications that, the 3rd Pontiac Press Bowlerama will easily exceed the previous two Lio et a events in all categories. ‘Open to Sanctioned It is already certain to be tons, ABC and WIBC for prize money yet with the gu ar-' Bowlers in Oakland anteed awards increased featur-, ©OU"tY ing a new $500 award for the men’s Deadline for entries is Wednesday midnight prior to All entries must be * * ® Here, then, is your authoritative report on what will. happen. the bowler’s qualifying date. | | The big shocker will find | mailed or delivered to Pontiac Press sports dept., or left at local alley, accompained by entry fee in full. | Northwestern winning a squeak- er from the seldom-beaten Okla- ta ; 4 as | *£.,° ( on 250 Entries) tee: homa Sooners, 16-14. Much mild. Ch4mpion ang $300 for women. | Qualifying Finals Entry Fee Based ony cies pened fish | er, but still unexpected, will be | ‘The tota] of entries should Z00m | Westside Rec Men Women Prize. fund will be re- ee esse ed come | Columbia's 24-16 thumping of oe according to pi intrest being | estsi : Huron Bow! ne sewt. $135 turned 100% to purse to ture. 21° everoll chegenel | Brow and Colorado's 28-21 con- ks wn around the Oakland County: Rochester Lanes $ = . . re make one prize for every . | quest of Baylor. alleys thus lar. Qual, Alt. Pe ea Pea 10 entries. Trophies for OPEN FRIDAY ‘til 9 | There you have it, fans, four Some — have “ee Maple Lanes Sylvan winners and each’ high ‘surprises in a card that will find Feduested more SM a * | Lokewood Lones Lanes $6.00 Total $5.00 qualifier. | most of the favorites. winning. hace ee oa running ana ckeweod Several others have reporte FREE_PARKING! ee D e begin to glow brightly again this Alabama 2%, Houston 16 steady pace. TOU RNAMENT RU LES | week-end. Propelled by the aerial artistry of George lzo, the Fight- Ing Irish will record an easy Army , Boston College 13 Auburn 28, Tennessee 13 Arkansas 19, Oklahoma State 8 VAAL AA Abid GOODSVEAR add AAA Tourney officals have hopes the it Bowlers must present their highest final league average of the 1958-1959 Season women’s part of the program will | 18 Games for average required. 34-14 triumph over North Caro- Columbia 24, Brown 16 len an poner ay ar ime : Anyone talsitying averages willl be disqualified with forfeiture of pezex and entzy Pale ne 4 Wot rr prize ‘ F lina In a game that is generally lowa 2, California 20 eee ioe ut sifec sntry fos at sg. Tournament gisrisiger! reserves, visht To eplect any: sridallliankrles: SERVICE STORE . rated a tossup. tosh oe tere - Women's cniviea were bela aowe! 5. Tournament in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. Please be axsured dear readers aie nents el . were 6. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 that I. like you, am sometimes Ohio State 32, Duke 13 during the previous two meets 7. Nos tas erarlaa: ” , shocked by Dr. Inorbit's findings, Vanderbilt 22, Georgia 10 by the fact that many were com- ~ @ su . . No post entries after each qualifying deadline. (Qualifying times and places to be published in The Press) Cubs Nearly Eliminate’ Giants From NL Race; Southern Tech 8 Dartmouth 16, Holy Cross 8 Marquette 15, Detroit 13 Indiana 16, Illinois 7 Norhtwestern 16, Oklahoma ISU 41, TCU 21 Miami 24, Tulane 18 Michigan 21, Missouri 8 Michigan St. 32, Texas A&M 18 Minnesota 24, Nebraska 6 Notre Dame M, North Carolina 14 Methodist 28, mitted to other tourneys going on in the area. There should be no conflict this time. All sanctioned Oakland Conaty | bowlers are eligible te enter. Men have a choice of qualifying | Oct. 4, 11 or Oct. 18. Women’s | qualifying will be held on | 18th, All finals will be Oct, 2 _ at the new Huron Bow! on ee beth Lake Rd. Westside Recreation and wwe but after checking and rechecking Georgia Yes, it’s always time to wear your CLOTHORAFT [3/16 WET SUIT KIT | | “iss Now $2700 14 $44.95 || Aquatic & Diving Equip. Co. After 6 P.M. Call MA 4-1417 ‘TUXEDOS sry95 Wisconsin 32. Stanford 13 ‘wood Lanes in Pontiac, Rochest Xavier 19, Villanova 16 lanes and Maple Lanes in Walled| The ‘stumbling San Francisco! The Yankee victory guaranteed | for All Occasions =e oe Lake are set as the qualifying Giants practically bowed out of them at least a tie for third place 4 Texas 22, Maryland 17 (Editors Note: Last week the Ole Boy had one of his poorest | starts as he missed 10 of 22 cames. Tut, tut, long season ahead, he says.) SHIFMAN’S Men’s Wear $036 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.0731 Drayton Plains Shepping Center Between Cunningham's and Kresge's sites. the National League pennant race and it was recorded by rookie John Bowlers must present their high- yesterday by dropping a 98 deci- Gabler in relief. Hector Lopez est league average for the 1958-59 sion to the Cubs in 10 innings. It helped Gabler to his first Major season when entered this handicap was the slumping San Franciscans’ League win with his 22nd homer. | contest. The deadline for blanks 5th straight defeat and put them Bob Allison, Washington's candi- will be the Wednesday before each two games behind both the Dodg- date for rookie-of-the-year honors, qualifying date. ers and Braves. slammed his 30th. That leaves keglers interested in| Los’ Angeles climbed into a tie! Jerry Casale hurled the Red Sox taking part the opening Sunday for thé lead with Milwaukee into a fifth-place tie with the BOWLING © 16 ALLEYS AMF | New Grid Loop to Be Completed at Meeting 44 rib only one week left to sign up. Wednesday by blanking the Cards | Orioles by setting them down on AUTOMATICS 1 NEW YORK (AP)=The Ameri-| With the prize fund geing re- 3-0 while Pittsburgh was nipping | nine hits for his 12th victory. ® AIR CONDITIONED around a f: the country can Football League Wednesday turned 100°¢ to the purse, there, the Braves, 5-4, SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO ® NEWLY REMODELED : salle hae abrh bi hrh bi Fi Af WEAR THE JACKET called a meeting to be held in'will be a prize for every ten en-| pact of the three contenders (Pagan x» “312s Tayler eit | ° BAR and GRILL a AND SLACKS New York Oct. 12-13 at which) two! tries. has three games remaining. The Mays ‘te $332 Wale rt 4375) OPEN BOWLING DAILY “TIL 6 P.M. / \ . a cities will be selected to complete| The runnerup award for men) odds are still with the Braves, McCovey t) 5122 Banks ss 6232 (EXCEPT TUESDAY) ead Taf . adh an eight-team circuit and a com-) will be $250 with 3rd place good first because they play their last oe Z NA 3 i Larell i $6 ! WEEKENDS ALL DAY AND NIGHT missioner for the league will be for $125. Second place will be worth! three games at home and sec. [A;cr'h seas ice a tae DIXIE RECREATION chm ic 2 0 i] rel ts hh Ath ti 7 named $150 and 3rd $100 for women. Many| ond, beeause the games are with Aen so $130 beTarier ci ton (43 Dixiot Highway (US-10) 0 to 1000 bR. Jac’ 1000 S S- suede ah Hill jill around the calendar * * * ther awards will be presented. the last-place Phillies, is Miller - 0000 Pose ae 60004 Deavion Plains OR 37464 The two teanis to be chosen| A new highlight of the Press| cRbod es eee Dark 3b 1000 4 ae WEAR SLACKS AND will join New York, Los Angeles, Bowlerama will be an actual pins’ The Dodgers play their last three ae * ogee pene eas dll ial! | iia SPORTSHIRAT Minneapolis - St Paul, Houston, battle on the final day for the top at Chicago, and the Giants their | Byerly |p oaee Elston p= 9 000 ey Dallas and Denver in making up scorers with a large trophy going {nal three at St; Louis: pe A Md eg ve WINTERIZE NOW ill ta diusile(edlgif the new pro league to the champion. “ * # Fisher 00.00 1 ter —| Cal Neeman took care of the| | Tetele sea $16 s Totals i? is “Prevent Outboard Freeze-up Giants when he belted a two-out.’ tor Avert tm Sed: e- it meio foree Let us protect your outboard” 10th inning homer for the Cubs off | play for 8. Miller im ah: 4—Flied out! ington in 6th: e—Tripied _ for. vy in 8th; f—Struck out for Landrith Sh; This is the tioet ingenious rookie Eddie Fisher. To give you Byer from freering damage caused Cass Avenue Brake Service —Foul fi hall ‘loth? Jevelon t an idea of how things were going, | gn: —drounden’ oon ina tape by improper storage. Well clothing developmen 109 N. Ca isher w seve! ant| Sth: Grounded out for McCormic in 7 ss Avenue as the sevent Giant | ttt winterize it... store it. oe 4 “Pontiac's Oldest Brak ° itcher | San F 610 211 of the decade. t Brake Service etch r isan Fr rancisce .. 300 wicless = cud tune stay. * * * | Season with the Philadelphia War- Over in the American League,|riors of the National Basketball where the White Sox already have|Assn., owner Ed Gottlieb an- clinched the’ pennant, they en-| nounced yesterday, Gottlieb said. joyed a day of rest along with the Woody got an increase in salary! }second-place Indians. In the three tat no terms were disclosed. ARMY games played, the Yankees beat! JOE’S NAVY the Senators, 5-4; the Red Sox 32 S. Saginaw St. caus Rilciiecatcnt ® r) Neeman, who had hit only two E—None. PO-A—San Francisco 29-10 because it really lets you Westin house Air Brake other homers all season, was one caro. 9030. LOB Sen Francisco's, cui | KEN RASE soars & MoToRS t th t : - c 13. a 1 a get the most wear . of six players to hit for the cir- B—McCovey 2 Schult. T. Taylor. 1265 8. Woodward, Birmingham (and the most value) Distribut cole Frame Mays it swe, Me (Sista, "wae, ers Se Abner Nercas bemewenemeeeeeeeeenee ne st me is rl u ors md one coming in the ninth | s3—giston. wee ee rs ‘eR a= oul of your clothes and tying the score at 8-8. Or- 1 F All U ° h lando Cepeda also homered for 3 Miller a3 1 ° ° I ; YEAR-END CLEARANCE nits Exchanged the Giants while Ernie Banks Finer"iil 25 "23 i 1 | ¢ $1 1959 OLDSMOBILES : | socked his 44th for the Cubs, and | Anderson ie se : : : ; | : ’ | Henry 7 4 2 2 2 Of @ Extraordinary Discounts Vacuum Power Brake Units Exchanged |} tcammates Lee Walls and eeraced batters im an °° °f @ Highest Trade-In Allowances George Altman also connect Cub MeCormaicly | Balk Anderson. A, % SUBURBAN MOTORS co. Reliever Don Elston scored his Conlan. : We Guarantee Our Work! | second victory in as many days —— = et Sieewrene | and his 10th of the season. ‘° Squldsberry Siaqns U | =s Y vig P BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT | Cincinnati and Philadelphia were; HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — Woody, Shale idle. Sauldsberry ‘signed for his third | YEAR-END CLEARANCE 1959 RAMBLERS R&C Motor Sales 8145 Commerce Rd., corner of Union Lake Rd.—EM 3-4155 FREE INSTALLATION! 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 FORTY-NINE : ‘ i League Play Tops wg |p , p Feocral Meta F id p e EDERAL map lik dept. store Downtown AND - ‘riday Prep Card | & ae Now that the annual opening W-O rolling as host to Brighton | its strength by downing Class A | “tuneups” are out of the way,} in a 3:30 p.m. tilt, At night, | Hazel Park a week ago. . many of the prep grid teams around the Oakland County area will be turning their attention to league play starting tomorrow night. There will still be an abundance of outstanding outside attractions including Pontiac Northern at Hazel Park, Waterford at Lapeer, Farmington at Rochester and Howell at Walled Lake. Northern will be seeking ‘its 2nd straight victory in its initial Northville begins defense of its Imlay should be in for a rough’ crown at Holly, Milford is at ‘ime trying to regain the SCC, Clarkston and West Bloomfield (own and the trouble may start! entertains Clarenceville. Friday. The other opener could be} Avondale, the 1958 champion, visits Troy, Lake Orion is at Madi-, son and top-ranking contender Clawson is at, home against strong Fitzgerald in the Oakland B. x * * Imlay City is guest of Ortonville and rugged Oxford plays at North Branch in the South Central, a high-scoring brawl. Almont is) in a similar situation. Other action will have Southfield | at Ferndale, Berkley at RO Don-. dero, East Detroit vs. Roseville, Romeo is host to Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe at Port Huron, Mt. Clemens at home to meet Warren Lincoln, Country Day at Huron, SALE! Oak Park as host to Lutheran Dryden goes to Almont, Ar- West, South Lake vs. Utica and mada is at Capac, Anchor Bay South Lyon at Willow Run, its opener to Fitzgerald. at Brown City and Memphis in. | ; ; vades New Haven in the Thumb. . The Skippers will be looking for Eddie Erdelatz Jr. a revenge but will find Lapeer in) Birmingham, with speed to burn, a ‘“‘mean mood”’ after its thrashing got off to an impressive start by at San Jose State iat Bay City Central. |walloping Cranbrook but Kimball — ||. Sy — Farmington will be a slight fa- did the same to Southfield. Al- Bae JOSE, ce Ar Eddie vorite while Walled Lake should though a new entry, the Royal Oak - a7 Poa owe ednesday | j In 9 yj siderec 5 y mat @t s ose s : | Nita none [fang ts considered a etrong theca! Young Eddie, 6 feet and 180 pounds, was a star fullback at A big Royal Oak Kimball-Birm. |'° £° “ll the way. | ingham Seaholm Eastern Michi- Bloomfield will be trying to Cope ¢r° Mary's High School at Anna- gan opener and full schedules im | with Brighton's big line with some polis) Md., while his dad. Eddie | four other loops will headline the |SPeedy backs. Holly will have its s; coached Navy. | 9nd football weekend of the sea- |WOrk cut out despite Northville’s | son. : opening loss. The game at Clarks |. ton could be one of the best of the.2/gn Farm Club Pacts season, The Huskies will again be facing a bigger, more experi- enced team. Hazel Park dropped Pontiac Press Phete Bowlerama entry blank. The third annual Press singles tournament starts October 4th, but dead- | line for the first week of qualifying is next Wednesday midnight. “300” FORM, MAYBE? — Sam Perna, of Westside Recreation which will be one of the Bowlerama qualifying alleys this year, wit- nessed Mike Figa’s “300” game last week in non-league play and immediately handed him a HTA Cancels Feature Jackson Pace Saturda In as much as the harness aces W enturi Draws Atten tion of America fail to fill a minimum | Birmingham, the league favorite, day. West Bloomfield should get | field of five horses, the third to) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ken)Francisco golfer as he shot the! will be host to new entry Kimball off and running without too much MILWAUKEE (AP)—The Mil- last leg. of the HTA's national fall) Venture just naturally command- ace. “My other one this year|in the lone EML contest. trouble waukee Braves series scheduled at Jackson Har-/ed the most attention as the Gold-|came before the Los Angeles) The Wayne-Oakland, Oakland B,| . ness Raceway, Saturday, has re-|en Gate championships opened Open.” Sout Cuntral nd Southera Thumb| gretfully been cancelled. |here today with a field of 154 x * * * * * golfers. But to top it off he shot a Venturi and Jim Ferree of The Harness Tracks of Ammert- | holevireone yesterday. |Chrystal River, Fla., tied for low-| ca regrets disappointing Michi-| The No. 3 iron tee shot came pro honors in the pro-ameteur) gan’s top ranking four year. old|on the 17th hole of Harding Park,|tournament yesterday. The low| pacers — of Brady, Rhythm Time, | scene of this $40,000 event. | scoring team was long hitting pro O’Brien Hanover — were entered| For Harding Park has reversed George Bayer and singer John! in the Jackson series but the stan-| itself for the pros as they start Raitt with a best-ball of 61, in- dards established by HTA require |on the back nine and wind up on cluding Raitt’s handicap. a minimum of five entries tothe front. | Master’s champion Art Wall Jr.,! @ good omen,’’ who fired an eagle 3 on the 18th \Fires Ace in Pro-Am Event oe ~ * Wednesday an- eae es ¥ /nounced the signing of outfielder Avondale expects no easy open- Robert Adams, 19, of Rock Hill, | er despite an impressive victory S C, and third baseman-outfield- ‘are the conferences getting into! full swing. , ” Bloomfield Hilly will get the | at Milford while Troy was bow- Scientifically designed cushion insole ‘n’ arch Neoprene sole WORK SHOES er-pitcher Paul Catto of Framing- | ing. 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Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Russ Johnson Motors Broadway Corner of Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt MY 2-287] HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE NOW OPEN! 70 Acres of Rolling Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA | Reservations now being taken OS 8-2495 Special Prices on Bowling Shirts One Week Service on Lettering Bowling Shirts TEAM PRICES on FOOTBALL SHOES, SCHOOL JACKETS, AWARD SWEATERS WELDEN SPORTING GOODS 51 MT. CLEMENS STREET _ trotting ‘County town where it was raced | yesterday ‘Wyandotte in Bad Humor lor Chiefs Goshen Plans_ | on Retrieving Hambletonian GOSHEN, N.Y. (AP)—The Go- shen Chamber of Commerce said ‘Wednesday it would make an ef- the Hambletonian to this Orange fort to return classic for a quarter of a century until! 1957 P ® * * Hambletonian, for 3-year- has been held’ at Du The old trotters, | Quoin, lil., since that time and the “present contract runs through 162 * * * The Hambletonian society re- moved the race from Goshen after issuing a statement condemning what it termed ‘‘the unsatisfac tory | conditions under which harness | racing is being administered in New York State.”’ » Round Table fara in Race at Aqueduct | AssoclatAd Press Sporte Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Round Table. the turf's Mr Moneybags, is the 4 to 9 choice to whip Hills- dale Sword Dancer and any other horse that chooses to run in the $100,000 attded Woodward at Aque duct Saturday * * * But Ilillsdale, the year's top money winner, and Sword Dancer, top ranking 3-year ott dé not lack supporters to start an argument wherever two or move followers of the sport gather. It's that kind of a horse race * * * The oddsmakers are quoting Hillsdale at 5-2 and Sword Dancer at 41. And there are those who contend either or both should be the choice over Round Table, especially should the track be elther sloppy or svedy Detroit Softball Team Out of World Tourney CLEARWATER Fla uw — De fending champion Stratford. Conn, goes against Canton, N. C., and Portland, Ore , takes on the Clear- water Bombers tonight in winner bracket games of the World Soft- ball Tournament Baltimore eliminated Detroit 90 Fartier, Detroit defeat ed Providence, R. 1. 6-9 Wednonsers Miner heute Playotfs MERICAN AGAN. Rest-of 7 Finals Worth 2, Minneapolis 1, leads 3-2 Port Worth Fort In fact it is very easy _ SEAHOLM SWIFTIE the Kirmingham Seaholm backfield. He scored once in last week's opening win and will be running against strong Royal Oak Kimball in the Eastern Michigan League opener tomorrow night. Pontiac Press Phote - Chuck Hartung is one of the swifties in NFL Expects Banner Year PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The National Football League will have its yreatest year compet. tively in 1959) Commissioner Bert Bell predicted today Bell, discussing prospects for the league season opening Satur day nivht‘in tos Anyeles with the Rams meeting the New York Giants) made these other obser vations 1 Ile doesn't expect the lencue to break ifs 1908 attendance re cord of 7.006.000 * * * ?. Teams will earn a total of 14 million -dollars in’ television revenue with telecasts from Maine AND WE DO MEAN... ee — SALE WASH-OUT be end sie: ea LeSABRES 4437 2-Door Hardtop Was $3737 Is $2898 ALL WHITE AND LOADED 4439 4-Door Hardtop Was $4028 Its $2995 TU-TONE BLUE AND WHITE AND LOADED ELECTRA 225’s * 4829 4-Dr. Riviera H’'top..Was $5015 ts $3795 TURQUOLSE —Il @ A DREAM—IT MAS EVERYTHING 4829 4-Dr. Riviera H’top. 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All 12 teams should finish in the black financially, Wash, over some 200 tie for a division title. 5 Officials make mistakes but do a great job Bell said the Jower teams such as Green Bay, Philadelphia and the Chicago Cardinals have im- proved tremendously, * * * “The teams are more evenly matched than ever before. The competition is going to be terri. fic,’ he predicts. “I wouldn't hesi-! tate to say the title winning team | in each division will lose four games, A record of $4 should win tle for a division title.’ On attendance, he observed: “| don't believe we can break or our 1958 attendance record unless/ two or three teams are in title contention in each division with three games left to play, The at- tendance has been so terrific! that's the only way we could possibly set a record for the eighth icant vear.”’ * * He aoe his cetid of finan-| cial success for all 12 teams on the league's finest season ticket sale in history. more than 300,000, sold before game {s played. He, said that with a break in weather, and the even competition evt- denced hy pre-season games, none of the clubs shold have gate probleme Mother Told Us There Were Days Like This By United Preag International It was just like shooting Bish. ers in a barrel. Jack Fisher of the Orioles lost to the Red Sox, 4.0 yesterday; | Eddie Fisher of the Giants lost to the Cubs, 9-9, In 10 innings | and Bill Fischer of the Senators fost to the Yankees, 5-4, | Big Barry Advances | LOS ANGELES u® — Barry Mac-| Kay, former University of Michi-| gan ‘tennis ace, defeated Norman, Perry 11-9, 10-8 ve sterday and en- tered the quarterfinals of the Pa- cifie Southwest Tennis Tourna-| ment | Bears Will Try 225-pound end Rex Bufe and 205-| tests, said i a » boy is rendered 4 A record of 8-4 should win or ‘muscle in on jputed underworld boss of boxing. ‘answered cin Los County Doctors ‘Staff’ — Prep Grid Games- group af doctors of the Onidand unconscious on the field i will SY Medica! Society have or-| uot return to that game. = to staff the high school «4 boy sustaining a Joint injury eo aey Poctt. chaitgan of 2180 will not be allowed to. return fare i manga says the physician mak- to play in that game. In the case ing his services available to a of a dislocation, the player is 'particular high school wilf attend through for the season. In the case all sporting events, or send a sub- of certain bone diseases we wil! stitute if he is unable to attend. forbid the boy to play the rest of the year,’’ Prosser said. “We are donating our services 2 * because we feel it is a necessary . ; safeguard,” says Petroff. “An Dr. R. Wigent will staff the Pon. injared athlete will be seen by tiac Northern High Schoo! footbal! the coach and then the physi- games; Dr. John Williams, Dr. G. clan. ‘Dunlap and Dr. .R. Albrecht will 7 handle West Bloomfield High The doctor, of course, has the School contests; and Dr. R. Bullard fina] say as to whether the athlete ’ and Dr. R. Buehrig will be present Pontiac Central will be facing yi) continue to play in the game. 4, the Gatien High rs it an ill-tempered football team Fri- Any questionable injury is imme- games. day night at Wyandotte Roosevelt diately treated and X-rayed, if ~ any other high schools interested High Schoo). necessary. ;« + in having an Oakland County Med- ; ical Society physician present at ot tees tas ae Shits phage Ambulances will be standing by their football contests are urged fo 12-6 loss to cdorder Trenton 2' ™any of the high school foot- contact the Society or Dr. Petroff ie 6 ball games, ready for immediate jn Pontiac. last Friday and this promises ney. sothing but trouble lor tha local use in the case of an emergenc gridders. The ‘‘on the spot” protection ,, Measure supplements precau- Perhaps the law of averages tisuary steps siready taken by ‘caught up with Wyandotte in the; | school boards. An athlete must |Trenton setback. It was the first) ; s : have a clean bill of health ree- time in history that Trenton man- ommendation from a doctor he- aged to whip the Dottes t he Mr it rt At any rate, the Chiefs can ex- ace CAS Ceron Ie Varery 2? pect busy evening tomorrow competition. when they line up for the 8 o’clock’ The Pontiac public school sys- kickoff on the Wyandotte field tem requires, in addition, that each) In addition to trying to rebound athlete is covered by a state ath- to Bounce Back From 12-6 Loss _ PCH Gridders Seeking | Victory No. 2 Friday | on Dottes’ Field NIGHT RACING a from their opening defeat, the letic insurance policy arranged for) Bears also are anxious to atone by the Board of Education. ron 7 . E 3 i P } PEs pete ER) | 2ACKSON oo : “Any chronic injury, such as HARNESS RACEWAY Wisner Stadium gridiron knee cartilage damage, hernia, lackuon tLACEW, Wyandotte’s loss to Trenton chronic disease and the like is 77m was surprising indeed. Coach sufficient reason to prohibit par-| Dick Hoffheins has six veteran jticipation,” Petroff added. - players on his 1959 roster and Petroff will be present, on the 2 the reversal by Trenton was en- bench, at all Pontiac Central High tirely anexpected. School football games. LET’S The Bears have good size and, Dr. M. G. Prosser, who will HUNTING! “¥ omility in the line, headed by provide his services at the Water- 235-pound center Phil Garrison, ford Township High School con- ITHACA 378 12-16-20 Ga. Reg. $94.95 SALE = $71.99. WINCHESTER Mod. #12 12-16-20 Ga. Reg. $104.95 SALE $78.99 REMINGTON 58 Auto. |pound tackle Kyle Ramey. A new- comer, 213-pound John Lycott, has| given them added strength at tackle. Scores of 725, 279 Spearheading Wyandotte's | gerous backfield corps is nes ] W { id (| Dick Winn, a_ shifty 160-pounder op es SI e assic whose 70-yard run accounted for the lone Dotte touchdown in the Three series over 700 and two Trenton contest more of 68) and 681 have been Supporting Winn will be quar-,rolled in two weeks of play in terback Jerry Jelsomino, a capa-|the Westside Classic. ble passer and field general, and| ~*~ * * halfhack Tom Gulyas, another; Mickey Straka started out tn tricky ball carrier. ‘midseason form by rolling a fine Under Hoffheins, the Bears (725 0n games of 247, 233 and 255 have always been troublesome | |Close on Mickey's heels are Bill | for PCH, Last year’s victory was Bull at 714 and Paul George at | Central's most decisive one in 708. Bull had games of 225, 24 12-16- | the series and in 1957 the Chiefs and 255 while P. G. hit 267, 196 eee took a 32-7 trouncing from the - 245. .~ = « SALE $102.99 Dottes. Ron Rothbarth has rolled the Hoffheins has been coaching high single game with a 279. STEVENS No. 311 football at Wyandotte for 17 years In the two weeks there have Double Barrel and he is now in his 6th season been 133 games over 200 and 26 12-16-20-410 Ga. as the head man. {series over 600. Reg. $68.50 The Chiefs, coached by Jesse) Team games included Triple X $54 99 'MacLeay, will be gunning for their lunch at 1083, Team No. 11 at 1062 ° 2nd triumph in as many starts. ‘and U Wash N Dry at 1063. Top DUCK PANTS They opened their 1959 season last series were rolled by West Side Friday with a 31-46 conquest of Recreation ‘at 3085 and Triple X Waterford ‘Lunch at 3055. $5.95 DUCK COATS $6.95 Carbo Quizzed in Hospital THERMO UNDERWEAR : $4.95 Suit ALTIMORE. (AP) — Pajama- ficials sald they expected him to clad Frankie Carbo sat quitely on'file a petition in U.S. District INSULATED the side of his bed in Johns Hop-|Court asking for a reduction. UNDERWEAR kins Hospital Wednesday and heard himself accused of trying to the earnings ot « 9OUH Haven Boxer Beats Rory Calhoun only routine questions) put to him in his private hospital; CHICAGO (AP) — Middleweight room during the arraignment con-| Rudy Ellis reaped a big dividend ‘ducted by U.S. Commissioner Ern-'in his first television fight and! est Volkart \now has an optimistic, henary * . Hook. a federal grand jury, “Maybe, with a couple years Angeles, indicted the ail-' experience, I'll be fairly well ing Carbo and four other men on | known in my division,”’ the 22.-' charges of conspiracy to extort year-old Ellis said last night after, ‘money from Don Nesseth of Co- pounding out a decision over Rory ' $9.95 Suit Insulated Hip Boots Reg. $21.95 Sale $14.95 Headquarters for Woolrich Hunting Clothing prize fighter The 55-year-old New Yorker, re- Tuesday ivina, Calif., and Jackie Leonard, | Calhoun, a rugged campaigner, former Hollywood Legion Sta-|before a national television audi- dium boxing promoter ence * * * ne T need more experi- Carbo entered» the Baltimore ence. I'll fight anyone — any- 2 ‘hospital Monday to undergo study where.” - and treatment of a kidney condi- * * * tion. Volkart set Carbo's bail at Ellis, of South Haven, Mich., $100,000. Carbo's attorney, Joseph earned his 18th win in 20 fights. F. DiDomenico, of Baltimore, pro- It was his eighth straight victory tested. ‘and first complete 10-rounder. He DiDomenico hadn't raised the has had 10 knockouts in short du- $100,000 bail by evening and of-ration bouts a= etn ——— AUTO RACES TOMORROW NITE EM 3-6900 Modified Stock Cars. 214 HOURS of THRILLS and CHILLS MICHIGAN’S GREATEST DRIVERS | The FINEST in MODIFIED Stock Cars TIME TRIALS 7:30 RACE TIME 8:30 P. M. Racing Every Tuesday and Friday Night M-59 SPEEDWAY “ 8 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC JU 8-1144. , i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 Pontisc Press Photo (Said, “‘it's really tough telling “The only time T was on a AS expenses are generally heavier. Call us today! JUNIOR JOGGERS — PCH’s cross-country coach Dean Wilson just what we've got. baths ‘Comterts | picket line,” he recalled, “was | yun sais he had no plans for maps out a bit of strategy for Friday's opening harrier match “They might look all right | | oe er ig pa! whee pein paamigied pret i“ future closed-circuit television foot MADE BY THE MAKERS OF . with, Waterford. Listening to Wilson are three of the four 1959 against our fourth and fifth | pial ; are vo pad pie eS SESese BRS CeeTESS ‘halt _ BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE top lettermen, al! juniors. From left are Jim Nelson, 1958 regional stringers, but what’ they de the game; although hc adaed the / . . , “lt Was a success AS a TV show champ Joe Anderson, and Maurice Johnson. Ken Byrd, also a against real competition? P'm Earlier in the session, Fitz- last vear.”’ he said. “but the pro junior, was absent when the picture was made. U. of M. Mento Missouri Now Coached football game? That was the ques-! by Ex-MSU Aide Is Ist” Michigan Foe 2 up - |. ANN ARBOR For nearly from Saturday, four weeks now, coach Bump El-|ja¢¢ liott has seen his Michigan football) team grind slowly into shape. But with the first game only three days away, he doesn't. quite know what kind of a squad he has. “After watching our top three teams scrimmage against the re- serves week after week,’ Elliott getting real anxious to find out.” who are reeling from a loss to Penn State last week. LANSING uw — Tv or not TV. tiens. The least they can de Is of the Michigan-Michigan State, make this sellout game avail- ; able for those who can't get tickets and for shut-ins and those in hospitals.” A resolution asking for open’ Fitzpatrick used a multiple of- television of the annual classic, femse to get his resolution through ischeduled at Ann Arbor a week the House. After it was rejected passed th: House twice, lie threatened to stall an night after being kicked adjournment resolution and finally around in football fashion. |won his point on a third vote, just But no television showing is ex-| before 7 p.m. when House mem- pected to result. ‘bers were anxious to clear out of * ** * ithe chambers and eat supper. A recent attorney general's opin- | x * * jon held the governing bodies of Fitzpatrick has made a cause} the two universities have complete out of the TV fight. control over the televising of ath- * * * decision would be up to host . yatrick tacked a TV amendment school University of Michigan. —' . What's: 'M’ Got? Elliott Isn't Sure on ; tok we kk kok ok. We ll Find Out | «r-msu Game Again Starts Stir | We quickly adjust brakes Saturday, Says TV >| Py Wiliams \ | Foor seo sion Co a ul ay, ays Open or No TV e | 451 South \o=— onto a_bill appropriating money for the two universities. It speci- fied that any profits from closed- I FRONT-END REPAIRS Saginaw St. FE 2-8303 A General Tire Service & cireult television of athletic tests would be deducted from the State support of the institutions. * * * Last year's Michigan-Michigan State game was shown over closed | circuit television to paid admis- sion fans in Detroit, Lansing. | Grand Rapids, Flint, Saginaw and! Toledo, Ohio, after Fitzpatrick was | ‘unsuccessful in trying to get an injunction to block it. The universities were supposed jto share in any profits but there weren t ee moters lost money.” game for the past 10 vears, kept con- CHURCH'S S, Inc. BUDGET PLAN spreads SUNHEAT payments uniformly Spread your fuel oil payments evenly over many months. Avoid heavy mid-winter bills when fuel consumption is high and other, CHURCH'S, Inc. « | Elliott won't have long to wait. peo John J. Fitzpatrick (D-De 107 S. Squirrel Rd., Auburn Heights UL 2-4000 ° Michigan opens ifs seasen Satur- ,_ ; . Im l ed PCH H lav atnet the M i Tigers troit}, who has been fighting fo a s aor p OV arriers jday against the Aissourl "18¢FS ‘tetevision of the annual sellout tar oints the House in session over the mat- x * * ter for an hour and 10 minutes A victory over a Big Ten foe after it had finished all other busi could go a long way toward re- ness—more than the actual playing ‘Start ‘59 Season Friday Stronger thap a year ago, when|the last preliminary before start FREE Game!—Value 50c With One Paid Admission FINGERS I[MPART SPIN : ive) 4 it finished in the runnerup spot in haPwatNrmtid ones storing lost prestige for the once- time of the game | By Ed Lubanski s > Saginaw Valley competition, Pon-' Sept. 25— Waterford here ie ig aera bon a ‘ ~ Pe bel ne Witlter anion reiven whe < yan dolor Wale) ky c tiac Central High's cross-country Sept. 2# At Southfield will be Tiger coach Da ine'S' Fitzpatrick ad a he », Dall. y me ‘ Pan ~| Oct 2—At Flint Centra aa . : : patrick admitte e didn't ; squad begins its fall campaign on oct. 13 Birmingham. here ~ first return to the state as a col expect any concrete results from) natural <— ~ ¢* a DRAYTON PLAINS SOUTHFIELD TWP. ” +i Jct. 16—Flint Northern, he 18 ‘ac “« he ste : Friday afternoon. ot amt No ibere ere \ aoe wnat a woe the resolution this year Placed on the board marked by 4 3660 Dixie Hwy NE. Corner of N western ¢ . . ’ Oct. 22—Vall meet Flin ao aSsisté MICTIZE ; ss re Conch: Dean W Reena Stance Bo aloe ener State four years ago. “I just wanted them to know the third arrow from the right, Weodward 10 om Loom Lake ond Telegraph runners get their first test Nov. 7 “State meet the Legislature wants free tele the natura] tendency of a ball to” : against Waterford’s Skippers, who dropped their opening meet a week ago. Race will be run over the Beaudette Park course. Honolulu in Strong Chiefs’ harriers are led by “Bid f M b hi quartet of fine-yaniors. soe Ander- | Or em ers Ip son, top miler for last spring's) s,sN FRANCISCO ‘AP)—Hono-, track team, is No. 1 man. Along)jyju is making a strong bid for with him are PCH'’s leading half-| membership in the proposed third miler, Maurice Johnson; miler Jim major baseball league, says Sen Nelson and half-miler Ken Byrd. l Hiram Fong (R-Hawaii.) x «© ® “There are enough people time among the 25 working out team,” the first American sena- are Bill Campbell (junior), quarter-:tor of Chinese ancestry asserted in Others showing up well at this Hawaii ta support a big league Elliott sent Michigan gridders through their final scrimmage of the week yesterday. Elliott alternated the first three teams against a reserve defensive unit during a snappy 45-minute contact session, with passing and running getting almost equal at- ‘tention * * * As a slight rain fell after prac- tice, Elliott cast a worried glance at the sky and said: mot rain Saturday." A wet day could put a’ real miler Mike Yocum, miler Rex.““We would build a new ball park damper on the Michigan offense Smith, 440-man Larry Mattingly I'm all for it.”’ which will rely on passing and (senior), Ernie Johnson and an- Fong said Yets Higa, Honolulu tricky ball handling in the back other, Byrd, this one named Ken and Tokyo businessmen, has of- field. L. Byrd. the PCH schedule. be opponent there next Tuesday, League breath never tells! Your VODKA Trv light-as-a-bubble Arrow Vodka straight of n sour favorite drink ... Guinlet Screwdsiver . Bloody Mary ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., DETROIT 7, MICH., 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN fered to finanee the island team One change has been made in and the proposal has been placed Southfield w4ll before officials of the Continental “neuP Here is Michigan's probable Bob Johnson and Walt Halstead at ends: Don Deskins and Tom Jobson at tackles; George Genyk and Alex Callahan at guards; Jer- ry Smith at center; Stan Noskin at quarterback; Brad Myers and Darrel] Harper at halfbacks, Tony Rio at fullback. | Senators Tie Homer Record WASHINGTON (AP)—The wal- “It better Y Club with a 6-5 triumph over and | foping, but last-place Washington’ Senators tied a major league rec- ord last night when rookie Bob Allison hit his 30th home run That gave the Nats three players with 30 or more homers+Harmon Killbrew 40, Bob Lemon 33, Allison—matching the record. * * * Five other clubs have had thrée such sluggers in the majors, but the only other American League club to do it was the 194] New York Yankees ‘Charlie Keller 33, Tommy Henrich 31 and Joe Di Maggio 30) * * x - and ' Allison now is within one of ty- ing Ted Williams, rookies, set in } 1939. record for AL Vision of the game,”’ Fitzpatrick drift to the left will be accounted said. “We give them millions of | for and it will head for the dollars each year in appropria. 1-) pocket The thumb has nothing to do with the spin. It all comes from the fingers. With me, it is from Only one finger and I, of course, find this easier. The less fingers touching the ball the better. That's how I see it The av erage bowler, as pointed out pre viously, doesn't have an_ index finger developed enough to hold Ed Lauer Wins Edgewood Title Ed Lauer won the 1959 club golf championship at Edgewood Coun- Gordon Beaumont in the 36-hole match play final. a ball. So two are used. In sliding Winners: in other flights, were out they give the ball the spin Ted Willis, ist flight: Dr. ¢. | needs * Miller, 2nd flight; Eric Linden, T * * : 3rd flight; Bill Fuller, 4th flight, 10° Often. during the finger lift, a bowler lets his body get Roberta Hall won the women’s too far in front. The left knee club championship with a 3-2 vic- is bent as you deliver. So the tory over Val Malensky in their body naturally bends forward 18-hole due! Never let it get past the knees * * * * * Winners in other flights were’ There is no secret to this Barbara Bretz, Ist flight: Gloria If the body passes the knees! yg toe 2nd flight; Mary Bei- you'll find yourself totally off bal- tel, ance. 3rd flight. WE MUST CLEAR OUR '59’s |1-3 pocket in a hook Time’s Running Out SPINAWAY — With the fingers sliding off the ball heads for the ORiando 3.6602 54 WOLES PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSES OVER $10,000 IN CASH ond PRIZES Present this Ad Open 7 to Cashier EL 7-1610 36 MOLES Moles VALUE 50c IwvVS 3344 deys a week 9am. to 12 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL DAY! BRING ALL THE KIDS... they'll love the @ REAL CLOWNS to Entertain Them Hot Spray UNDERCOATING “14° Pontiac Undercoating “Guaranteed for the life of your car.’ Protects your car from rust-out. Quiets your caor-ride Plus Tax 136 S. Seginow FE 4- 19, 6FT. TIM STEEL STORAGE UNIT @ FREE REFRESHMENTS for All And of Course... The Tremendous Price Cuts OF. Tell % In. Wide 12 ta. 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V THING UP WITH A rey ” we He joined Catholic organizetions ident Giovanni Gronchi called on once more to form a government | ROME (&PI)—Premier Antonio in his youth, including the Catholic Segni to form.a new cabinet ‘and he took over the premiership a Segni is a courtly country gentle- “popular Party’ founded by the _Using his vast diplomatic skill, oy pep. 6, i man who has proved his mevotion late statesman-pnest Luigi Sturzo Segni managed to revive the cen- ee te < tec : : - ze to the idea of land reform in Italy ~ een ant aid ’ ter coalition of Christian Demo Once again Segni has continued tg 2 a by giving away some of his own This later developed into the now- erais Social Democrats and Lib- x close cooperation with the properts for distabution to the ruling Christian Democratic Party erals and was sworn in as premier Western powers and U.S, missiles / i von divides fn will soon be gtationed on Italian pent Segni got his first taste of pol wll Phe 68 year-old Sardinian, WhO ities in 1923 when he became a But his coultition broke up in a With Italy's economic condition iitves in the United States 9D qational councifman for the Pop dispute over land tenancy con | | : steadily improving, Segni has Sept. 50 for conferences with Pres . ; ao ete aac Mav 6 . ; et 1 ise Est. Si Old le te oon Coal ated turned his attention from the in BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin sentiower bas twice ser Pe ident Easentiowe has TMhes ue 1957. He was not a member of ! vuntes in the diffieuit role of The following Sear he tan un . - . . ween ternal problems to world problems iA ” ; ae | a enceessfully fur the Chamber of a ane a ha nt ae é ay mer mainly the cold war between the 4 BOD. A LETTER : ; VX ISNT @ GAG». j Depiiticg tn the dust free election done Zoli but did join the cal Pe and Wen y) i$ ASST ARRACED VE. 2 NOLS VOOR. TRERE'S QA CEMWTIFIED In bearing and mannes, he bs eid in daly before Berto Musso of Amintore Fanfani as de Backed by his foreign minister { OW THAAT ee A GAG... always the diplomat and gentle lini dictatorship fense ininister and depuly pre and former premier Giuseppe Pel- GOW man, so much so that the slim, Under the Fascist: regime he Dlber tn dune 1960 la. Segni has been seeking to gain / WHER IT ED silve>-haired Segni gives some retired from politics to concen When Pantani s government fil for Haly a louder voice in the! \ the Impression of constantly be yoy. on aching and farming He on Jan th) Vid Seyn was Jacked Western bloc | pa ing on the verge of bowing. taught in a number of untversities ae =< Ilis manner has offen been taken and continued to do so until Tas THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger. / Ww as an indication of weakness But * * * his political past dors not bag k He returned to the political bat _-! je _ ZN 7 cas | soma this up This upbringing was through tle as early as 192. when he . ; an) Oo (a) ee the ruged -postwar reconstruchon ned to rebuild an canti Fascist —_| 9 a | — years, a tough school ef politi (Catholic Party under the name of . 16 1g che a eee 4 However in recent years he NaS) Christian Democracy | | | | | || sew wes been known for his skill as g@ com | Seym became undersecretar af | | | EE Sa Tete) prom ra iE ua ° vee apnieulhine on The second pre | —— ee — | ~T — ee : is (iain m= Wm Pascist POV IS LOD.) yove ror bat ye eo cae . —— i ) ) y ty gursent x Peak ype COON | pen . sane neni meee { , ae, A one SERENE By Carl Grubert ea ele fain a natty POA aad confined in sa cet ‘ oO oe OKAY. I GIVE UP! | am Milind hal Oe oe cotsue thie aad ul Worl HOW MUCH 1S- SE CT ui kill Voor TE dhe then tree rnie cerven I6 x 162 porate) Milt Vinge tien vay mes titiar sone frre priimester pm thie petetad 4 pret ACT URES UIE) GSS UTERINE! ET if Aleide de Gaspers am Vt ih) fie {in five v4 ort ' * * * vial 197 Ba) vas dosti Fe ts | 11h Sassari) Sardinia This farly os It was during this time that he one of the top three femilies of began his long fight for land Sardinia The future premier grad reform He broke up large es ‘oereity tates and distributed 1,200,000 vated in Law at Sassany te jn 1918 and semed as # tinmersit acres of land to 100,000 families professor at Perugia on Central of poor peasante. He even took Ttaly from 1920 ta ditts sane of his own land on Sardinin to give to the pesants. After [951 Seynt served it ‘ eral offver government propt it . an , Foresees Boom diuding justice minister’ tare] 7 il, DIXIE DUGAN . By McEvoy and Strieber cation minister He dropped fror / re 7 : aq = } NAP i phe cabinet of Premier Marie y " ’ | = ANYTHING YOU NEED EYE J S | BuT I \Z Va : Scelba in 1954 but an 19950 whee t a gh, DEAR, JUST LET US i AM JA OF n alc ICd differences in the governinent «+ 924 f \) go fo Oo alition caused Scelba to fall, Pre . ‘ The part I dont like about parking isfhat loud banging pnise Permanent Habitation, ‘ ING ‘SE Nuclear Power Seen pee __BOARD oe SE : by Adm. Tyree AEST LEAD, We biG WASHINGTON UPD Peat THINK OF THIS WHITE-HAIRED | se ve 1S vee ae a | or D l ADS @KEET NO Heme j rea trl (eve prbiae dt Ivy Vhie AIL *CO_DN— ro © Ae / Antarcti leading ote pact naanent we Ek Lend WEL 7—i™ < human habitation and a prowing \ alse WaGerSlall ole. “ADD ») contriburtien too thie ae Cor | CONNICT ON TO NOUR WORDS ‘ munications and econoams of the ' AND TIMBRE TOYOUR TONE! \ 4 = mae Le 5 ¥ ° , world uh \ te KEADY ERNEST ‘ RE ADY’ . By T. Vv. Hamlin Tyree became con penattebed of thre . =e oO a ae > / UL COOPERATE! TLL HELP, WELL NOW THATS BUT WHAT ABOUT aw’ THECK WITH THAT NOW Sy rr ey” t . P(E LADS S$ A-ONE, A-TWC 1 BUILD By eal : : i oa é nited States Nana Support Fores "ill adoast . =) Ye YOU BUILD AN ANTI GRAMTY \ DIFFERENT. OUR TRIP BACK / THIS THING OF OXVS IS WORTH FY’ @# Jno gy Antarctica, on April VE Vd san ms Pei aes = 7 Sia UNIT LIKE WE MOON PEOPLE Okay OOP TURN THERE AFTER \ ALOT MORE THAN ANY OLD ul Wes “ogy & USED IN OUR SPACE SHIPS’ \ iM LOOSE’ THAT MILLION- \. HUNK OF GOLD BURIED IN | ceding Rear Adm George Datel | VIET = ceoding Rear Adm , Quigy DOLLAR NUGGET? ] TH ARKANSAS RIVER ai Whe Was on charge of Oyerati " 4; Deep kieese Tyree also serves as United fulure’ Tyree told United Pie Fo af States Antarcthe Projects Officer F by presidential appotntiment }auiet | \ ” P) Hle ois tena piokane pba fon : . Deep Freese P00 and will fl ‘| hea . i) tothe (OS Navy os Me Mirco sound Sg co if aa A , base from New Zealand on Oct 1 | CLAY ‘ on I f = i = * | Se ; JV : . ~<— re ‘ , f ae . / We are approaching: a res cota I 4 ty , | . \) fi - er in Antareticn. and tooling ta the \ * hee. mi \ pili, —~ fh iff 7 Z i wild ’ pe 1 1 es f . _ Li _ _] weg ce sale International Tf the new miter * CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner national freaty is coneladed) here 1+ ne fe > Me Mirdo Sound base early io 1d _ — . *) ) NOW WRITE DOWN ALL THE j ¥ WIL wiilhe Aig util al lhiaer oe oe j N HEN SHE ES...AS AGAINST you WILL NeXT TmE... will be = \ Ng period ' a WHE: A . | NAMES, WITH ADDRESSES AND co A) TM AWAKE, | DON'T} T MAKE Te POnTore Vocal Sientihe catperatios \ URE H De DUE TO SHANDUS [\ NUMBERS, YOU CAN RECALL! RECALL ANY OF / SUGGESTION THAT YOU CAM! “We would hope that in the [Po \ TO SING Bd degles | THE NINE. AND YOU CAN LEARN TO Vears to come we could organize (Tv Ao Al N THE PART PENNY , pO ALL THiS FOR YOURSELE. | our efforts on an evonemic basis, BECAUSE 1S HYPNOTIZED Lin Se tic and obtain the scientific know! ERNEST x QUICKLY... STUDIES ~ edge that the world needs Who CRIED= l tac ee eae knows whet Natarctlew nay 4 SPORT mean in the coming “Space Veo? ‘ MINUTES: THEN “There wall be a visting imterest OUT Ol RW \\ to the file treed fer ae pects | i i iy , ~ —4 mitoas Antenaticm xeeebe cass finare j {ji beat NO, NEVER MINT TL i .veees WELL, DOME A FAVOR AND it y slrentiy [remy extaliched om nesth DO THIs JOB MISELF NOW?! WAIT FOR JIST FIVE MORE }——— . Mme ern polar regions {ie YOU PROMISE I DON'T KNOW!) SECONDS TILL I GET OUT * * & if. , HOW LONG AGO THAT YOUD / OF RANGE! 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Immediate pos. FE_ 8-066. feed *527,000 with terms é 5 RESCENT LAKE RD. C 6 a iy , fee et a j it petdt JN 2... ce : pare one ane jpome ee ects Strom bens $12 506 ie § we le — IN ONE WEEK — | #ssion. Terms. eitearast? CABINS. BINS GLAD- More ac ay if neces- Privileges on (Crescent Lake ne wer neman In the” ia with alum. siding Tile bath Th k nee isting Sh 1ITHA =n Case or terms. oOrT oT cabs 7 Ranch type bome with 18x}2 uti- Down Payment’ groups that Basement oj) furnace. Recres- fee a bod os moses | Lak. ity room 2 car garage, Hiluated ha» a fireplace (Curpet- | on room Bar and Workshop | Oiiion “ts page eal mel UDAI LAKE L a H Y, INC Sub rban P 10 *_Oxiee imo tWo lates Youu will enioy the ing im ijivin ‘and dining { in basement Large breeseway e oo viarze rea Wao S| ~ . : tnd ine — Bibs ok arge kitchen $11 300 with §75 coms: Aluminum com bina- | e@ttached 1, car garage. Lot | | Soptrtl lac a: icin. bf emily F909 | aes aoe seed SMALL FAR Son math lcs uterine Mad sereeus, | J1i0im 184 613000 Cash to ext. jr epieee Sailts & E i OLive 1-8141 . |3 BEDROOM HOME, PART BASE- | = ARM , ital daw Ve | ing mort e Bal at 73 t ¥ cionets “a or tility = ment, furnace, nearly all mod- j 8 wine Wail to eae be room & carport L. lot. P 7: i ‘ ! , the beautiful yard: some {| month, 4% int includes taxes | ‘oad’ Walled igke bes faved ern, with 1 acre of land. Pruit | just right for nate horses. 8 F Tex Hive ilawer | errata & insurance ‘irther talermaton 6 oe Er ; | in Crescent Lake Area. room farm home with oak floors ] Imp r1eS wien Gee Kent and. Bat | {HERE'S - ie — Waterford Township, immediate ful! bath, bsm't. and furnace sate; Biacktop rireet’ Lace NEAR HAWTHORNE 8C HOOL | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Pr. possession. Price ‘$00. Reason- | 22x36 barn Itry house. Va- | N TRIRGRAPH OPEN EVES privile ea on bot. Williams ivreont 2 ah End = * ex- | Realtor Ket 29 Years Area able terms. riety of fruit trees in high state Li 3 Op, and SMecaday MaN6 per imi _ cellent conaition Oak — floors 100). Highland ‘Rd, (M58) PLUs teks GARAGE George Marble. Realtor of cultivation. Good loam soi! Pe Faced! al low ftarest Including twa- { ries © ees eeenent. a Phon, EM %3303 or MU 4-641 Only ee rtoavl ville NA 73508 -9564 ane ia See this now at fut GIP I+ IstiNG SEBARVICK fs an insurance Py € p x —- — r A ¥ : : $10,900 with Down BROS Ses A — // it stig Gene ican | OAKLAND — PRONT , | Mbuburbaa. property s room house) Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor f pedroom laine adit jo Bell or i t's cur gurege attached Al | Lease Owner leaving state 2 Living mar ft. long, utility 2200 Dixie Piged at Tero kinds of Senjitg fruil, ern. | BR homie, Large enclosed porch i DR. LAYTON PLAINS {| "oom & long ‘Weft. itches pe 2-123 Open? to 9 berries and fois of: grapes Fireplace. Oil furnace need | dinette. Plenty of cupboards AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ; Some woods on fear ol prop bia Immediate Possession. $14.- | eee ‘ca Nuon a phoocing. Nice | (cored Ste ee oe erty Lot is 245 fout wide | Terms Owner will lease at | A ! neighborhood. 3 a Se bedrouss i se san el eee doee qos sib mone burban Spec mea i < | REVOL UTIONARY. ‘Tiled bat 6 t. livia : r 4 prise eS bee bee im ” TAYDEN, Realtor L KE “CIRCULA | room. ‘Handy Kitchen. Plenty of | —?-—Y© +00 __Rent Farm Property 15 \ on Ore Jleuwt oum 3 bedroom briee | Floor? Pian oe | eabinets Automatic gas pest & | WHITE Ez CES Ome wom wis on the . TALCHer OF Mm bewuliful By & 56 E Walton E 4-044) | ‘hot water Yard fenced ood NEW 3 BEDROOM custom-built RENT OR SELL:, 15 ACRES ¥ 6 down on th ft 1 i : i orev Sie Sees oe te ee 421 iy it Ee Tis pen Eves. & Bun toto 2 b- Bee The Home You ve an cane. Hone! $10,600, with! home Large See with sellin ieee house, aan & ge $10 suburban he ih generou . oe | | $500 down urr oven & range. O Oors. ver w us repairs or ‘or Hour tan, nme, Armee |g aig ytenty of closet apace | | D HOUSEKEEPING CLARKSTON — | complttetidme Feaay"tar gout | fe Ue 'soseman Ra, Groove amo.e dining space full bath | tee es i “READENS DIGEST’ & LIFE move into. Lot 80x23 FE 57411. - tagline alte fired heat. elec | pertied ‘ ie cr DEUCE (le | | | fotan I Ce ipatee nee | _ His ead € eat ona rage tt shee been ¢ | rooms Ss. rge living | ore ee aN Sc Se Rene OPEN HOUSE ret Dining and eel ge Why HEE teceeg, tonsa sigue | Sale Business Property 16 ne ; A af at al \ oe ft i ~ er Month Total lites Living room. Bath Kiteh- ‘ter $200 per ft | be moved Well-designed, 3 ae a eae pate Rew BRIE nce win Ful eave Lares Kirchen . cn. sup porcn & storage shed! 4 acres near Clarkston. $4,500. | aes frame s office. x wil . l @utiful shade trees ood joy | Sees oes ae oe ent Big Activities ; : | 8 acres M-15 N of Clarkston. $4500 18 ft. with 6 ft. covered porch Kfast nook 1, batt ' H -eramic le betn with | be | cation. Lake privileges on Wil-) Or il 8.800 Wel ut & inf fi - eatin root ettic extmus! erg & Built-in oven and range | V5» 140) Lan ~ liams Lake. il price $5,950 take Wngetesl, lake trast suitable | cringe Sodsen a Bradway Co. 1100 fei fat gerege with wore inne Haye tlached 2-car brick garage fat $450 down $55 _ Be : ; ? 9700 show in te tek purses | Drayton Plan 150-4 150 Vacant and quick poe FOR YOUR $410 DOWN te ta one oasyt |, fot bilevel nome. $1600, terms. Majestic 2 nig Leoetvers nitat Offered at gai 800 de) yuu ? pedroom & bath home session OM! ei) CS ‘ : , | 6 lots, west side corner. 622.000 (aRGE 5 ROOM oan: Utility, family o fevue look TODAY | basement, of] heal Fenced | Bee us piease! INE oINe CLOBING COST terms bath, large liv ‘ire. few: yard 2 car @4/age DRAYTON WOODR $8. PER MONTIL F aS G place & radiant heat. In excellent Pipl’ Nichelle, Realter i ohana: a schools & 3 bedroom brick bungalow wits | a \\ Ha 7 E BROS. Roy NE © ae Realtors | setting for motel or moter coer 1 A Utes , oF " enter $6990 famity room freplace, full base | ar S on | DIRECTIONS HK 3-1295 E. Hur st j 228) frontage. rer “ be + M Giemens at small down payment ment Latse kKchen with dining | Cstie out sie) mille: North Open Even fai me punees 10 ‘tt! 2 Open Deities + Sunday 14 | Clover ical of M59 & ear wil roAsen { . space Jouble glazed alurioum z cor t | oe FE 9120) of FE 2179 (oak land lake }: port Seo and 3-car garage Full | R EAL ES I ATE, INC. Soalye Rae Waten for WE I E 8-460 1246 j siF 100 with $3000 down Brice 61T 608 . 20 8 Main, Ciarkston, Mich. _KING” Bign. “Mt DEL | Rae between, Highland es stab Practically new 3 bedroom | OEOROE R IRWIN. REALTC (ACKOBS FROM BANK: i ghjand Michigan. 4-2045. brick eens an 23 {1 living | ogg LTOM pong nda Open Dally ® to 9 Bunday 13 t9 6; DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY € on ! ‘ ! J : . BROWN | frdil porey covertedang Inke MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | — - ai Attractive, high 1!3-acre, (oom Tig pie ares ld D, Bust Alum aterms & screens FF 2.9] 992 lot 1 Bl t Id Hi ll Mile. wae it ag ft. Also | ot heat 2 car garage | es TL! odd hs = lakefront lot, Square Lake & De!- Specia BY WNER “Biidor af National Momee* ‘ - ; corner of ~Dunstan and | rose Dr. and beautiful residence cu wien om ana |Onkwood Manor Rg O BEDKOOMS Martell roads. Ideal for’ Blot re cut [aan oct) eonen! (me Heaultful J bedivotm brivk Di rgaln cl S OM BUIL T —— —= $7095 “ = : = Peal Tage fan, inom Alum | Ane with Sake privbege - a . ae a $495 DOWN contemporary home built MODERN BUILDING. LOCATED Hom he eer Wisi dn ulet | Ja) carpeted Hying room | - r : y 1 of Pontiac's busiest inter- ‘ Wai wal wr peting fireplace TB ft wittten Lue 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE Near Wiliams Lake 3 bedroom | No Other Closing Cost into hillside. Overlook | sections. 8, sq. ft. Gas heat Fatge tot pearl fee all hbacement ol heat easy BAMEMPNT Of A brick aod aluminum siding @ ITs — 5 . ' Zoned industrial. A Pontiac warden apm foe tath Here te boat elorage Charage Pon OU TROOK aEanucua Ga car Ottactied garage, cement | O ] I Of EN . beautiful wooded area. Press Box 58. — = RR me sehouls €23 500 Te PEF F drive to blacktop road ai ft fa By = j —_—— © acho » terms PER MONTH ONLY | 9178 drive to biacktop road 21 ft if 1 ° RT. SA T. SUN | Close to schools. Lot has, _ baa SET Os THCALI Peel W ecten Conmnere | OF PONTIAC In sta@iniens steel stove & oven ' 27 ENE ' existing sewer which) Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 17 ae Z a ; a . is J , 2s ree we sation aguui. of wings large bulitin china ceblent 'OAKLEY PARK comearee | li k | " i i . i 1p lak fiMl WRIGHT. Real with oatural bireh finish, Directions: Commerce Rd. rc ; ©€ iminates septic tank. ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL mr gan Wl lean fal cleeges ee tee Riedie ee 3 a as Commerce Ka Left to Oskley | Priced at $16,500. Phone} PEOPLE sar gar Wil trace for larger Oroom tick A frame Lone 149 Oskiand Ave FE 09-0441 Marble fireplace, 22-ft carpet: | | Park Rd Right to Rose a J, AS i vine Compielely Jisuimted eee. vaperste spt Rien Open ‘Til 8 30 ed tas | room slate regueeie. Lett 2 blocks to model. Watch te MI 4-4760. Te oes. ere phy oon. ; ro at | Arontt aaeine plastered walls Ceramic tile a . ble for Doctor’ — a Pit Ge | are Just like FA oil heat 2 car garage bath with buvtin vanity, Fuil! & SONS I. “ 4.4813 | Met High school] graduate, knowled ait a eee saeco : ge wen Til © pm joo . peed cn oe fet | i ' or © 200 Good sandy A eras tor i] oh 1090". hag) - yee ee ead ning ' reach Spacious rooms, fire- Is TH adscaped. o 100 se Lake 5 “OT. & : 2 a oe ; piace 2) Bedrooms plus s ih SED 10 ate at Walto Blvd Also 4 beauti- 35 ACRES paid expenses & other benefits. ! 7 : den Csipeliog in 4 rooms, . mall Farm— 4 ] 2068 ful mode} homes from 633,500. 5B een Ls | aso drapes ttached J-car 9957 esirable location east of Clark- CARPENTERS WANTED EXPER- S( HRAM eee eee drive, ledge ab. RICE soo REAL ESTATE i ee, suitable h homesite or for PE {n modernization, Phone - : eck siding « ote owt excellen 8-6500 evelopment riced _ f I 2-8245 S Fatablished tn 1016 pe en. will convince you et SDERN™ a O ebaeoR ~~ FomMeE anything in area ah ako cet cere, — = DINTE HWY 150 ft frontage RBLOOALFTEL D 3 bedrm. ranch home Brick front, Carpeted StopslakecreenaGlbon? (ecco er Sr atabe | DIS RIC l MANAGER oad deep tot Nice Sirm modern SMATT PARM f Sack dear garage Oak floors. Evee Rd. Whipple Lake. FE Cou . Our company has an opportunity N i] home with cer tiled bath ane ? hig giagd nome Living pT N NDS cer ritic PH bons gouner says) 2-290 after 6 pm. Warren Stout, Realtor | for several top-flight salesmen ( : , full Dam t Ite car gatage Will! raom 12 8 24 w Ireniace : -Your gain This KE (7 in interested tn ot MUNG Dow nN Rey ate Weralien as part Separate dining room. full | Brick Ranch ~-- Ideal loca- aie vee et mere inan ine Large e ae hom lara new | us igh ee a 8 ai FE 5-8166 | than $15.000 a Year. who posses | down payment Ideal home and , basement and to If te theo CORES | 8 an vere of §8.700 Call now furmece wae rention room “wired | eel Oe i scmainiases tive weil JOSLYN ATTICA Close ta j Dainese Saar eel Alse sta | Spacious living room fire:| Crooks & Anbdurn Peotialiie near for washer and dryer Large ns em SS nn ability. You will sell a Tpreaact ae Cie ih ence . “n nu abe 44 acres Pus ] peace and IL x 17 screened | : i tached 2 car garage Lake Cree | 40 AC RES | that is recognized as a leader Matar Fupineriine | Wilk DRAYTON WOODS Well bullt nice y Terms can be Porch facing nicely land: ; . . j eges Vow down payment Prise North euberba: in its field and can be sold to tes \ On artapgrd ap : CUD hes min Oxford area / t ‘id qdants 14 gid 16 Waal Lite ST th 4 Sens. one « seaped rea c vard 2 bed. | x TING I} 1) | to sell A real truck farm te | home owners without any down kee We CHE ence vw dEE: hs os irat Noor " Hs ve see . rooms, basement and fin) Altractive. 2 bedroom home 3: NEAR WILLIAMS L AKE . small shell log cabin. Onl ‘ payment. Men selected will be full tinmetticit wax heal an vom orm with flreplace hemt atl Ie CITY ; Isbed oreereation room block« to school near stores andi 2 bedroom ranch home, ‘a acre, | = ESTA’ given an opportunity to manage rune aiat paved icirert lie a; varage Fdceltlent tot well Weautitul 2 bedreem ran h Very nice i {eens rtation Landscaped 30° laree |jiving ‘odm jarege oi" RIL EY REAL. F ATE ® istrict office witht in lata rave auiscaped Beenie View of take kitchen tO © If) ful: base. | > es é per in, 3 Hl} ft c e ih 80 days ha fr we : ' . tot xking $8650 Take ae a foom new o urnace jak te Elizabeth Lake “Ra {| For further inf ramen ted bath Owner will New at $10 900 terms ment attached ti:car ge 235 0 P] R MO | per cent imoctea Over privileges Off Wiliams Taks PE 4-1157 PE 4-4821 | _ Ponti r4 nformation write retecorate intertar with cal rage Fenced lof 100 © 1i4 ve “oe oe = =e | oad Carport $8500 $1 500 a ye ACRES Badd peeasa ty oe = or al saurn Ginice Mireay ROU THWEST OF PONTIAC Take privileges on Huntoon i down , 160 A CRES i DRAF “TSM AND inqisvapadt iat te louie Altiactive 8 room and bath plus Take Only $600 down phis Po tases and tneurance : | 832 W Huren _ Takes tn ‘e of private lake Ap. ie an pkeeptionally gam biy unfinished aecond floor Full bem mortaage — costs wiih approximately $1,000 | FE ¢-8550 FE 08-1275 proximately 1600 ft of ashore Preferably experienced on snail A ethan Ie ow are LC oe Cltinm aaecan | gatnae : dauwnland tourlarnt (thie: ' AT ARE OFFER line Some buildings Ideai for | preceiee pneumatic and pares witewdly Glikhacet ew Bowe Neatly an acre of ian and FOR COLORED fourtha Veo ae cant mortgage 6 AND ne wt. z Ay ramp. recreation, estate of good | ite here ‘or aircratt, on veut (1 bill by. all some fruit trees All for #16 sar 1 bettroom home fT arge Itw- with IRTGAGE FF 4 158) ASEH TATES . i | Investment $40,000, $12.000 dn. ME EG. iC c@) eA NL Ta ro. Tull Daement att ianch Cute end cosy | a 1eso_wW__av now! Patt \f_tones, Real Est. | _€. PANGUS;: Realtor + MES Lake Orion poaoyet are ft vn ' steam “heat Full price &! re : cosy Z : . : Eas 1 fit. ted ae alee ncn TAKE FRONT A real value 500 with low down pay- Studio ceiling in living toom, ” Die 832 W Huro 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2818 | ———-___M¥_2-2711 Call today | 4 bedroom veaT around home on. ment attached garage Close to | =e __FE HIS tuNTiNG LAND. 320A @ MILE EXPERINECED FURNACE SERV. mawany ; eee eee ieee pis | ; CD i ioe on 8Oft. lot T em | t WILLIAMS LAKE. 00 FT AKE! East Branch of AuGres River employment. A babysit aerial ! ; WHITFIFLD Ys . ne . t , Sciip | : | f- I ) e QO} | fron room modern home, | ock acbool district. Convenient ta beach for Pes tl ee this at IN AN W. SCTIR \ M 4 cay eepnrnce — sandy ne with excellent gwim- Piuhbin “ond HEA TINO Business a) Or _call ble choping and be aswel | ont Hee wh Ob dows REALTOR FE 5-471, RETIREMENT | WEST SIDE Frepinaen ‘Gash te mersgnge. 300 home. genie: tein’ aad emies EXILE ances a Ne ° sia me, and fixtures. men With car, 22 to 36 P'aatered OPEN ene UNDAY w Me eta Ae Gl hee Mlovd Kent Inc. Realtor | 92 Joa8N ANSP | Mice 8 roam, 9 dedroem| fogs Bemeteach style 2 car ge See re tA Pepiages eae pA Aa a. great tat PSone bn Aga Shaded, fenced lot About ae as Mwy at as de ae _ MULTIPLE ListINo SERVICE | ens case Bg Ne ’ bee Can be bought with 1: ey Brick $6 tm. home. Feotariag large) “perm e woltin ar BR Ge: : #120 per week including quran: ~ $400 rae re e every-— mente less ig) reat We AMPLE COSTOMMR PARKING 4187 LEDGESTONE | Thing This would’ make a Tey, MEO Reckenshie| Sree ee ee re ©. | sert®s Cit ae neato Mate ne ee : : appralred at Westridge Aud, 2 blocks from Se rent home) for lre modern kit Seer. | _ Mich RA 8-2603 ' "| “Collins Sar CLOSE. TO. DOWNTOWN brocet ") ‘wedreom, brie reach | Full basement. dining room, | K. 1 Templeton, Realtor Fut re ee =| Fer Salo Farms 14! ster OL STN Nice large family home with i as shaing door clasets and spa- | for details. * Bricea pt 2339 Orchard - Ra PE 4.4563 Teopflonstiy well *Conelteeted PLLA LIAL LLL le EXP. CHE extra large lot Yea lot of } — living eee firepiece | oO eed After @ Bw 2-902 with aluminum storms @ sereens | = ~ 3643 Elizabeth Lak bte trees J bedrooms full ' rqiet ete | : G |- Nicy Auto, ele¢ hot water heater. Sit-/ 40 ACRES | _ Market * Re Gavrie! barement new 240241 ge ote e "ite bath with oeyaltty 1—NOT ING DOW N | wated on a) achggueorcnn & acres’ 7 room modern Farmhouse Small | Fx prR rage Jiist mortgage coste AKEFRONT CON TeM. vanity Qas heat d-car attached = room. full basement, FA ot!) extending paved romd to horse stable ‘and other art eT ee down Give us a BUZZ LARRY a Tevet baa: plastered garage Located tn an eat is je jot. Tota; price sic. lake Priced. Ter be 8 otte ot putidinge — “Town. | mer, EM _ 3-330¢—efter 3-30 a 11 40 room ranch home | Teatarin excellent | nels borhood = Within Mortgage costs move you $17,500 ship near Big Lake tec. | WXP TELEVISION #11 400 18 the bargain figure studio living wit | walking distatee to stores PUARSEN § ISLAND | cept ‘ell & cear home in trade | A! in person. 1157, W. eres, on this attractive 3 bed terrane floct ana Tedeerock _ charehes and schools, You will Large family fous overtocking 000 down. Clark EXPERIEN : zoo ol Sony AN pittered | “Gieslaca. Pemuy, twem tw | See qissppeinted by alas at ALT DN. PAYMENT. Brena, By batrcorg ee Bes tebe, tie gues St" keman ‘Pome MY ast ise S iu ® s home ener leaving : - ad arge *. lve “| Ing tm is newly carpeted al Reauttiis facre, ot state — will welt far below re. REAT TORS = } bedroom frame home with! tm. dining tm modern kitchen, |” —OpP ) Orton. Wapecialiv’ alicactive: alt i} price only 619.480 = wha _ FORAPH y 4 ¥ “i Exp ; Cinvenient terms Seceehent cost. and will give ap OPEN EVE® = large family room. 1 privi.| pantry rm. 1% baths, 1 rm! | :49 OL PRESSER irch k&ehen Double sink ketera hand Im financing. this ; leges om 2 lakes Near me / an sbundance of closets. | - acres, le home and batn. Steady work w Pe) carer owe acu | bargain priced home Priced at F O R CA S H ‘| N A ant transportation Owner has w FWA of) furnace, elec, beat-— ee po ce F somo —_ ; __Lake Aosiy aiker's mi e of . \j ands Sent Noo HURRY, sell things for'Quct “ace” wanes a 3 tertront Way bost | 940.00 ‘ful ARM ATR FURNACE TX a | GEORGE REAIR through Classified Ads. | een aol —— mpiovment “Mast bere rene f sa ON] al ny altor tas - <7 Tae apt: must set) ws. w ikeae fat pre ~ " , a HR, REA! EATATE & INSU ANCE aK 0. | Donate TOTe:, ond be relabid 32 8 Toiegrapn Rs pen og (p22 “Mabiana” Ro “408 pine ey wie on 3.1281 Anything goes! Dial FE. n erme Rolfe H. Smith, "Realtor | Paul M. Jones, Real sromeat Apsiy od. Fowr res rx kaos ‘eres call OR shat On ran, 2-818], oad Commerce Rd” EM bese | *. 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Winey Oe tee den cies ‘ pa | fnum beat 7, hp motor, 8wap ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT “OPECIAL 9x12 el -" hn MC an Fluorescent, 339 Orchard Le agouti * starchy bas agree li ! ro>] for wood 'y ton pick up of equal ee ere a BE | FE 2-770 ve li MODERNIZATION COMPANY were phe cost pod Pe | value FEM 4426) ' Oo ) | = : ago : A little out of the way but a lot| SOLID MAPLE SWIVEL ROCKER CASI W AY “4 the purchase All orchestra & : hii0 na ee ae nes ices ie pay Furniture and anplt $44, Lamp table $10. Round ma- LUMBER PRICES T ry to Beat These band accessories Morris Music. ar T) Je couyials ances uf al kinds NEW & UsED | ve table and J chalrs $40 UMBER oR ' ’ 34 8. Telegraph Rd. across from AKC WP ARAM Rat FoR GOOD! Viet’ our trade’ dept. for real) 40788 | BTANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Home \ Talues _Tel-Huron. Ia THE “BIRD 10 BEF . deer ciffe or cant OR 33078 | berw@lne |; SINGER PORT ZIG-ZAG ATTACH CONN } RECTOR CORNET WITH XX SPHINOS AND MATTRESS w the MORNE De lene out 1950 Electrolux vaccuum $1405 : ‘ ‘ - ala bew. $75. OL 1-8322_ ® 4 O « , « ge ee Retail Shade and Blinds er eter neater Baby Tenia. chat | gid look around. 3 acres ot (ree Soemecype Sennen $10 $0 Burmeister S ovshawTexn- DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC- Have 260 new bouse contract and at seat baby be yy ee varking Phone FE 5-024 3 F Sas 5 . 2 = _ TEE Teiet ons Gesiaia rubile acheol we Ie stat 1448 a | OPEN MON SAT. @ TO@ | 3 =. yp N ERN LUMBER | Weeea ‘ mee of tecatina $120 1 " tee | FRI 9 TO 8 RADE IN — | Ole = A c 8 ] FULL : Aneeeeds ‘a ce ae ' ks Ue as eh eidad allot) UES | miles & of Poutiac or 1 mile 7 pe liv rm. sec $10 05 | Company 1 Rhapsodie (25 ote pedal- tent Only $2000 di piue sioce | reg For guns of $16 Of 9 1407 ; of Auburn Heldhte on Auburo a Be Ms rm. aoe a ieee coer bam tod pm dally peered) aa ees tees lneatuatel ; , Rd Mor i 2 pe H H Wife Want Work ? BUILDER WILL ACCEPT FREE ; . U OLp IreMe Elec. washer ; $28 bs | ‘in 10am to m. INC T ICK organs. Ask about special dem- Check into purchesing Wile Ladies and clear amall home as down ABSORTED te ean ITE Elec range ow ee! Uvertes cvailable = SOC onatrater prices. Morris Music Dress Aly eid nedlie yiaiy USemant op Buy ef 2 BISA GAS) Girt IN RANGE AND OVEN.| cary oiter sles avallauie, | (ashi i Carry Specials ALUMINUM from Tel “Huron. meross famliy Income Nice Garden (ity ranch hémes we are offering | iar Riecl Terific Buy. | ane Mg J | b COMBINATION DOORS mF z. nelghborhead shap Pate of been Tocated on canal jeading Into | eese || Ve y MAN > R jJarly Priced $39 95 ' FOR CASH TO ) PTIRCHASE MU- trade New bidg & fidtures $5- lake All contain Jarge ving | Michigan Fiuorescent 393 Or) Pik re ania 12 Ww PO ‘whelvihe 12" Lin Ft eesioriy Priced ¢ | sical instruments, see SEA- 000 down plva ateck wud twke’ poome, oak floors. ceramle tile) chard Lake Ave 38 ee es “196 W P. Sheathing 05'4 Lin. Ft. ante . os BOARD FINANCE co 1185 N over estabitshed businer® from teathe Aluintuum storm windows | BRI CHAIR FOAM RUBBER TRADE GAS KANGE PORK ELEC. | iad WP Stripping 02 Lin. Ft You Pay Only _Perry St. FE 8-966 owner Moving lo Arizona ard secrecus Bitch witehen cup-| lounge tug washer, dinette &| tric range ROB Munro Biectric Pretisisied Mahogany $720 sheet . LIKE NEW. 2S B FLAT [ Ticwita wed) firmiva counter tp mine K 4 00%6 7 | Co 1060 W Huron ae uemp rea peed bs ea. | $23. Q5 ebonite clarinet.- Case & stand. | Your opportunity ta deal on the AUTIFUL SINGER SEWING) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE Ly emp Peg Board . ea.) Reas MU ¢8134 : | onew home you have wanted eee Blond cabioet ae ee | Hargaina Heady ASH at SEA ; 5 y 1 MB SUPPLY | CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED PIANO TUNING_OSCAR SCHMIDT ar Tl Ge | Call ua now! | holes and 4B aay oer nit eed FINANCE Co. 1185 N {AGUERT ate ae & | | FE 25217 halance §AF or é a mon Per * ee ees eee: AND ASSOCIATES eres ‘. Din ' for ® months Call credit: mgr. | ; LEC RANGE FoR Gas '847 Meggerty Hwy, Walled Lake < F ; SMALL 8SPINET PIANO rro«isal tis0 wo oHtRON | WV weer te Kealtor | we Sant A Producta Co | nheue < rr Munro Electric Co Sotucde, 4 4 s | Triple Action Tilt 7 ____ FE _5-0302_ __ } t THRUOUT MICH ) f ' rn ure a j IPRIO R MA ere ae 0 Delay oo ANd Jia uate tae pu coree Bue Bry whisn MOPIENES CoM | MA 4. 455] ALUMINUM COMBINATION | biter FEY e333, mids ee is JUG in lear mat ¥ if 1} feaves the luded Ear good rar letely automatic Heasonavie STORM WINDOWS WANTED “Q00D U8ED | BABY 21 (6 a ye end wile or deer ritie, | jampa 4g leather chalre blac B72 5827 rand or console piano. ust be jemermon eed tram qe) | th Me anit PRS ue ays | white 2 Navajo Indian rugs 4 ‘ ; 4 catle-la Dent | COLE MAN ‘M1 por” FORCE! D AIR Regularly Priced $20 99 airy teas FE 2eees elegrep : mos & . 8 “On USED TV TAPE aity Cody service op ‘ ser ade - etl u 3 4 E ; . ee ee ee | Huron Bhopping Center ica) vecorders. and radio chases aple | fess priced Call after 8 MI paige chair if a9 os | 53050 . ; “You Pay Only : sched vied Serpedalnbon, Ache aes esis vice Ma ay Faye Working or tet FE 23-0367 6 AN48 684 Mohegan ; Rola $2059 CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS ’ ercussion. 2 yrs. old Cust $3,000. en persine ea at : i ; 1ONT LOT : Full sire bed & dresser $2950, Most modern jights for kitchens, lat $1 has re 3008 a corner with (IB feet frontage (OMMPERCKE 1K FRO ' mare ~ a ae on art kt Gel $44.50 dinettes and recre mM roam sted == on Telegraph You can nell ab aa An | ae ae ~ wale BANKRUPT STOCK ! Fable uultet A 4 chalte fav so! $12 05 vale) $4 85 Factor o a tely this here S118 per Kuitatie for 2 level hom Valu ; NO MONEY DOWN Dean ins oe “¢ Ik per cpally and ony! $8000 Will accept wade MA{ Elving room - pple saa Dupies bed complete #44 40 misled a Cg Shir cons FHA. TERMS IF DESIRED- Wi 1 Nfucie Center eae ae ee , ; breakiast sets (haira and rock Plectric range $39 40° «Michigan Fluorescent, 38) Or-| ~ legand Music Cente | to Ward KE Partridge, bobo W 42iul | or, Lampe aod tables, OE fits a bed we sue sc Miatie tke ga = ~Muren, ph FE @ 1581 FOR SALE OR TRADP. 1058 4 DF | springs and mattresses Must neil ; ele anANce aroclAL - oe peas a a Nepeie RESTAURANT We ee ee nee @ ancene eau] umedinGiy & chanre of 4981) “TETOMAS CONG | 4° tec nao hoos $2098 Heavy Weight 0° PHONE re O32 tures In new bullding on main Wer iraken 8 i ib t uy edroom iv) n a, S a | Yard post and lantern $705 r "rT ae = r i i " MUSICIAN SEEKS hignway fn growing community | FR. 46004 atier 4 30 | Dinte Hwy, Drayton Plains. Open 341 8 Saginaw PR 28151) ne jive Pulldcen lable 1 bs ALUMINUM WANTED hb year lease al aif per eecaih, LIKE NEW PREDLER WO FLAT 116 Friday “tl @ 1.000 ft. north wore KeWING MACHINE sin | 100 eae fis ene $ ue BASEMENT COMBINATION good, seasonal) zone & piano Includes living quarters, Owner ye clarinet C@ne A stand of A P Market Cherry jamp table. $12 Telephone | One |. MH Oray bathtub $40 04 : : Grand _preferre aks ase ment sell 66.000 cea for restau | feng ea Ot [BRUNMWICK BALKE 449 POO! Hencit 48 Corier lettuce @ Pat caid ceallen bUrher unit, com- Storms and Screens —tecondary. OLive rene ro ARLUS S Realt Ieee fRITTANY MALO 1 ve | table Parker lawnaweeper, bose) ct. | azt ete pyr. migs guarantee oil- Regularly Priced $5.05 0 , ( ANG NEAMOMM I ijetatic tar ie niall | nutboert ecco soe! WASHING MACHINE. $25 ired $217 00 ; . Sale Office Equipment 80 2180 nee Ortonville NA TIALS! notes CiReruleat 6 7614 (BENDIX WASHER DRYER COM Pe 5-775) G ; de a rap Ail “You Pay Only” ee ee . er Aihakbon yeara oli cc inie . : ME Darvon OUTSIDE INSI 7 a Sheet Metal Shop eee BT TEN sett HOST! s100 On 15782, after & pm pwr eee pa oy Sete det J electéle well pak $3 95 BURROUGHS TTL CURIZER ' alt = week ays 4 ris Also match stick ales es and Pe ee Terrific chance for young man . | 19 ein pes . mae iieeia Eis eee Benes eee ane dunia 6 ne sity 400 “pn ann NEW SOFA BEDS, $4409. write SEWING MACHINE | INH werner MA 625 |CASH & CARRY - TAX INCLUDED | Sale Store Equipment 81 Well ertabilshed fully sailnpert } Pee ae 81) UO egully Poliaser bee (ome ae rel be blond console Does tig zag sew. DFE P FREEZE $50 BOaD CON. —_——eeerr ready to go Only €2509 to han oO M75 Hollywood bed frames. In- nic Gare oO Sani mame Tey dition UT. 25100 : ‘ “ale cong term lease available awar ipst PLYMOUTH « Dit P| nerapring eee bratsage total @88 48 of $808 month FE | pAIN TILK & SEWER PIPE ‘oe art taken encelioet BEST OF. a ee reall i Furniture 42 Orchard Lake ave | 2/337, Michigan Sewing Center | 11. SIZES IN 8TOCK 2536 Dixie Hwy sauipwient Must sei Ute week r ‘ ae oe Telos. re. SEENMONED AUTOMATIC! BAND NEW WROUGHT IKON ILE THEY LAS Lanier concer oat. alee | UP ge My] Cone cotter, stenm tees cen 4 ‘i ginaw ‘ A F : : ", Z ps __ i } E . | Be Open Til @ pm Vasher needa minor repale for ae etic biObe” Beurvon's WV HI A , | | —_ Bee ‘ orcs a that ee ues . ae Blow ks N. of Telegraph | ti afer 5 5 » 30 Op m. FE 2-3005. SINCLAIR OIL [ mststies type washer PF 47122 | wurnjture 49 Orchard Lake Ave | Rex WHIRLPOOL Gas Divers. De-| Cement, Ga ye ta Color PLENTY OF FREE PARKIYG ~ Sale Sporting ( Goods 8 82 Han 2 ntall nervice atation for Wey GL en inet in On 8 pee CONSOLE RADIG Are Pidehs aes r veered Warranty $154 COAT, & BUILDING BUPPLY CO —_—e_ = ‘ - on ef af menth {sewing machine @12 mall chest cp piectric Dryere, New. Controt , @L Orct Lake Ave FE 3-710 OR 4. 0388 lease Exreilent locatt n ie " Will trade equity in 4 hedrooin | $4 Wakhlive machine $20 Plug -NGneeaT — 2 e148 | m var see ee . x ug | a8 Pothotguae EM 329. ee ne netie bhene PEL fmuenh type mith ted bath a | pong table 929 FE 86092 | MayTAd Blectrie Dryers, New | VUOTHERM GAg HEATER, ay est Cg aed ee a aratintbte Pome FF attached carport, for onuny | Delivered, Connected o1ea | ; Vignds cooks. room capacity om TANK. STAND. TIPPER NOT (18 Gavor dTttncle banal thot cider heme or vacant lane 1 a Px ’ AN ” = ure co e 5 a BIRAIGHT BEER & WINE BTORP the trade ia right, we will leave DRS I Rt | ‘ =) rhe DON'T WAIT TO: REFURNISH +6826 gun. $20 auge double barrel Showing excellent profit $4000) some applinncer OOOD HOUSEKEEPING aHOP | tiet up te $800 at SEABOARD OL, WALL , FURNACE WITH FAN, es. 80: 2 auto. balers +e down fnelides @1500 bnventory [RU PY REAL }: S1, \ | |. | OR NERAL ELECTRIC New Tem. Of Pontiac | FINANCE Co. 1188 N. Perry 8t. 68-0007 before 4 ) pm. $35 Remington, Ideal for couple ne | perature control delivered $148 51 WEST HURON r ¢ 1555 FR 6 0661 os oT Ree iNinteer PANELING 40 "Craige “Spaner, 45. FE 5-1475. lid Klicabeth Lake Ha oan) SHEED QUEEN, New Pull war- : (pod HOUSE. UL 2-166) AFTER | MAHOGANY 34c per ft- 30-30 DEER RIFLE. GOOD a8 RESTAURANT & GAR @rATION. TRE 41! Lis EL | arke sire Control gi4a 3 pm Meh ke Ge ber ft.| Rew. 425 Lowell Street. 190 ff main highway frontage | WIl1 ae ‘GOOD UarD Gan | HAMILTON. Warranty. Lint Trap Antiques 74 DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR Cherry paneling r ft. 30.30 SAVAGE, $35. Loc fi ff o slown for geet 9 tn electric Delivered, Connected isa Os a Poe C pan esate ie te jane down oF ose Til) 224707) cell alte: 3 BEINDUE i¥ee CRADLE | . decorating problem? fe at BENSON, LUMBER "EO. PE 5. _ 53-4977 tea) estate buastnessn wht I a b T Cc ILE. “@olora to choose from. tntertor 1 R IN TON AUT MATic. KAGE DEAT M4 tt \ A Sa dai er ie eooe S00D HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Ol, 1-585 | Or exterior See our wall paper Ph. FE 42521 = = al Bcape. Beg oh. oe PACKAGE 1D VWountt motel) full tare motor tr carbes Lincoln eee ontiec, BALL ne } @nd matching fabric selection | _. Pp = with home Phia gas atation aw! og nineron for motorcycle FE 41 WEST HURON Ore a ines Hi-t L TV & Radios 74A pened ros Jelled Magte no drip | — a {cure sion ane a UN. t t t mit of nite 5 Hy L . | RARAR As 7 nen : air OTG » new, oi iD Ua repair te ut ae | . ™ . 5 AVE NPORT AND 2 CHAIRS UL} a OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT DuPont -oseese. $194 Gal) Stevens. Just like new. OA 8-1375. decorated &18.000 down for tht For Sale Clothing 71 j 2ttta i OM EATHRIT: 424 Orchard Lk. Ave FE 5-6180 House-Flat-Oloss $177 Gal BIG. BELECTION USED big profit: business . + | ELEC oe BEGNER GOOD COND | SALES & SERVICE lr TBE TRONFR gts cine Pea : Ae Ge! shotauns ptt rifles. revs | ~ ~ I FORMAI.S SIZF 12 VERY | FE - Hi Fidelity Workshop | Knee Hole desk $8 0} NDIS * ce atterson FE ¢ STATEWIDE | wal ceed Hear One Da la Be EVER: USED, $1005, yy W Huren St PR 845) | a _¥e her @ dryer gay SL Pals Heke ts AMER. - FIELD PANTS, JACKET, a LADIES WIN TPE RH 4QOATH. | uss TY $1005 al 2 Sweets Ho 7 Baby bed $8 1 Mile N. Miracle Mile FE 3-7688 and vest also S00 wool nts Real Katate RBerelce of Pontta@ fein comt art amiss alee V2 | dy &@ Appl. 422 W. Huron, FR puto tv RAD PHONO ae ye omaler, heater $s Opposite Bloomfield Fashion Shop _ anu Jacket. Size 50. | FE ¢ 2. BoD CHARLES, REALTOR Cub Scout miter alee TO all aT1a rombination $0 0% FI 2 4459 | oees teeing ae : YS IRD Al'TOMATIC .2 GAUGE REMING- CAL Ngctea can Ue SPURT (Gene ORURAIRCE) A eS Soliaty RURCTIC FLOOR HEATER AND TAKE OVER PAYMENTS RRAND Storm vindows and doors $1 & up PLYSCO ton shot gun $90. FE_3-7322. BELL GROCERY, ChARAGE ANID S MENS SULTM SIR 3842 GRAY | ft larwe dol) buggy OF 1614S | new t9e0 GE Television Custom | Henantant wot rey x ads AND CARRY BY SCOPE FROM ME T INSTALL gaccline business | ATK house | Fo 41S FER ONRD “EASY ELECTRIC DRYER, QooD | made deposit Moved cut of) apt gas stove cS eete 50) free compiete guns ie if desired MA 6 AQ00 [AIG BIZEA CLEAN URED WORK condition $4088 FR Munro city Vou save $$8 Payments) OAK) ‘ANS rUuRNITU ole co 2 F ‘ BON tee t eee eeeen 450 | block east of Crooks Rd. off . , Good Y ‘ore re 08 WANTED CEO ty Petar it) ye aie Tram eee ab om ie. | lee oc eee Burae Hetvire, Mores 10,8 curr, Pon.) 1 * Savinaw _ FE 25533 cafr Us ON UTHER PLYWOODS Alecander ew Rewnes Piece ery store Wise Iivinnl Garters ag fishing worms a tackle ONON RAINE RRMA 8 CH FT Gar re sai SOS’ EAN ES TCROUGHS 64 PER! PONTIA poet ae _ Oh %fOKS ' : aye J80 Orchard tk Ave. _ | eo) 1280 Ceneila Us as y 4121 | length Warwick ». 2678 Orchard | | 1488, Baldwin, ce 00 FE 73-9543 UL —_—_ | Sale L and Contracts 67, LADY ON AM ASO MiciUAIRE Ai COND FE For Sale Miscellaneous 7600 1k 1 a | PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER. GUN SALE we titer ejatt aa ee wearing | on ache or FR #9072 ~ jECTIPSE ROTLAWAY 28 IN REO! odds = ends, OR 3-6022 5011 Wal- New & used shotguns & rifles. ue & \ ae it A exe cond | FREE SERB NORGE FREEZE ha | 1! 7 ar (sat ares 85 19 he ine imor es 39h hal 0 don Most gauges & callbres. Scope 25%> DISCOUNT 24 i Cheat and Uprights ‘ ls ae Buy rire lens guiny us mee SAINT? WIth mounting. & repair. Burr-Shell. 61024 diacount Only #2000 wt! NATUHAL MINK #TOLE ) New models slightly acratehed or Pie, Seon Da Aaaly et SE Avoid blistering due to motsture. _ 315 8. Telegraph. handle Pays $48 per month Amal! Neome crate marred models at big dls a KLUMING HIDING ‘ WARWICK 2678 Orchard Lk. R4.| GUNS BUY. - @EtL, V TRADE. home tm Drayton we hein {iHWN ae it MEN | count pues es nee fanialied Gir Wa were FREE PLASTERING EQUIPMENT AN. “Manley Leach, 10 Ba Rt ; Civic ky VALUE ' i a! ative Aifferenk sires #) (ays same aL. saan ; Pa M AWN IBGE Soe | tes ‘ce Mel tncke oe ~ Hunter’ s ae ‘ . * i yl 1 ao maney duwny ub u i 3 . . 2 yee cat ve 5 61R0 Ai { VALLFLY co a : & to 15 ft. cellings. Mortar $1498 insulated boots now = eet REALTOR Sale Household Goods 73 121 N Saginaw F ; . 4 la edly re Pont Bee ie "Ss a Fou 8Ati APARTMENT Size mae pid Talal pioneer ~ Tae 2-6936 . dl a beam Skagway _—_ ow 69 98 suit. F 80 ls bil | . . : ‘ us fect 935 | Ms : a : : ; ‘ eS : ee TAS. cowracin” rove on! ga WiNAtom tvsingur arom | Tanger, craret weve #8 GT Yah artter fees | GAS. OLE FURNACES PRINTERAIT TU RANE FEED | meigun sheta” Light louse” 61 M 3.25 ; Ce ea scieal ie ty 1 @APART SAW FILER AND af. 4 Pee ‘varia speed ciute box len ay Fryonren ee OS Yaga eet cond ie BALE AN TSUE | eUL © Gachmenty 1 foley foot saw setter. | KENVON HEATING Franklin Press. MI_ (7004, __| Browning. Beretta & Matador = : | enute eign ante, | 2b k Walton Hivd FR 5.7836 ae N ete ROYAL NORSEMAN Boy's AR, | shotguns ; a [ho IVING BOOM oP DINING RM chatr 6725 Cooley Lakg Read ls FUL Gt TANK GOOD ain SERVIC ie dog hous, day bed. ace 20 per cent off on all Remington WELI. SEASONED Joobedroum suite mall Spinet FREPZERS UPRIGHT FAMOUS | ° 7° ne Shem hepa FS ) OR 3-564 eli. & Winchester shotguns & deer Fo eee plano Well & Howell Agmpro. anil hame brands Scratched Terrific dition Will deliver PR S912 x =k i RELAXICISOR IN eXCRLLENT rifles. Bold for 1900 payable at $80) evi, ii MM sound Mario Pro) yaines $1908 while they Jaat GIN SOIL PIPE. PER LENGTHS POR SALE MINK FQU IPMENT afore eo _ Can Ob st) We trade Soom RHA Neth kh nie ta wate fesfers mod filin FR Sand . ae phone ororss migere ovehigen 3 a a“ mull pipe pep sen n Give me an offer OR 70580 “| 8TORM AND DOOR WINDOWS KELLEY'S HARDWARE ‘dior s4i25 i aE ringreacent, 383 Orchard Lake rompson 7 Axsorted sizes, call after 6 30 ex- FE g-A811 Can be handled for e4i25 2Pe LIVING: ROOM SET WEONT) ee West ipa ee | FREE 8TANDING~ TOILETS ata Pr 3994 Auburn at Adams t , Hee tinting eet, Tang tahie ao Se Beer : pass ee lwible & x cept Sat & Sun _FE 5-0720. stihl Se pe reriecneat cele pao Bape se Warren Stout, Realtor | owl chal AM BR 4ats) FRIGIDAIRE 30 WL RET RIC) etNoH son PIPE (g FT $979) 4, my ‘Veet cope.” SL LINO COATS. ANTIQUBS, LACH MILLER OMe ee o i al Ph Fr 6 ates , : F “ge | range Ad condition $9500 | Biimp Piunpes $3285) a0 fo ! < “ . \. TT N. Saginaw Lis 2 ne eas heeee nes | Kelvinator refrigerator geod | RANE PLUMBING aU PPL ¥ ia, Bie nees cevve We ft. | Desks. & many other things, FE _ $60. FE §-6716 ae. —— cm | . — condition $4000 100 Home St 172 8 Saginaw FR, 8.2100; M-Loot lencthe : M4e ft ec a WE LOAN MONEY FOR SPORT- Money to Loan 68 2 HME ICH Ou a, tho AC Mae rE 4 7787 }8 RM DVUOTHERM ott fre '2pe. bath eta with trim $80 05 September r Clearance _ ae Passel Ptieat pga {State Licensed Lendrray i Iai ; . PAMOUS PRAPF 210 ZAG 8EW BAO Reivinator Metrig $6 (Both pe colored bath sei with _ Buy vour mowers now. 1960 prices . : ie 1 eae uM au ale nM Ing machine, makes buttanholes, | Mo coml MA 4 tat fo trim oo 95. stated higher. Only a few Hirst _1183_N. Perry St. f -_c eS z peeks Be CSA roost ete | sews oon) obuftens, binds heme, |) 3 FI CAST TRON RECESSED | Factory Inde—Irregulars | quality mowers left, including TEAGU FE FINANCI. CO. (tien Mees tray ER: este nto No allachmente Pav bal “bathtub with bench Rest quality SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | some riders at special prices. Also Bait, | Minnows, te, 8 ie / Py GOTT NY EON SFPCTTONAT | ance $a 40 or $710 month for $4885 GC A Thompson 700s Mia) 172 N eee FF 83100 new & used tractors & tillers, Ss. WA | e D 214 ip ST. CT. AIRI Bical trop deat tat je and @chalia | 1 wea Cail erestit mgs FER West Cowon SP. TYPEWRITER $24 ' bel oa ce a a gs CTeorme, 39, jor ens ag cat tel oe Af Sy each FPR 2a S40li oA A Products Co , Cc : re “ gines, ROCHESTER ROMEO * ree Pera iae as vineersate ae HARGAIN PRICES Fee a aa oe ee & Reh ee WOOD SECTION Petcas ae a a crete fose7 lhe vers aise Se Oven ure x : ‘ th * tanks & controls all sizes available Samuel's Ap Thompson 1009 MA® Went Open)... ved ale aS eae Ce @ service * days. [ag Blt Fry fae? ARF LOANS $25 TO $500 ver we son rend Ser OR 34442 | piiancee Davisbute MA S@01L | even Senne oh “a EVAN EQuir MENT = ervEntcx (PORTER WRI SPHING & MAT. GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMAT- 1) ASSORTED SIZES OF ALUM GARAGE DOOR < 6307 e Hey, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 AVE, tress $40 Fo optree nradery bedrm | ie washer $60 pres stove | inum Sidemaster windows win VAIN AAL) x ’ MAple 5- rene . OR aed I BOUSEHOLD OOPS * el $85 baby crite $10 KF aaa | 845 WU take good or eon- ter aeals U48N6A') combinatfon: Factory seconds, all atandard Fwo Bras ” FT 1 ja | 2% YDs. ne DIRT OR PEAT. OL 6-071) oF 9791 F rs a . OF FURNTDORE com | cle sewing el ws ope" per 1 46x89 aluminum door Used RE sites in stock from $28 and up one walk-in box, #°x8", a a brompi delivery. OR_ 3-p644. Pe RIENDLY RPRVICF 233i _fectnttog att ot Se ee tk VANITY Mast) HARIN RUITTE Manra opetators. TOSING | TIMKEN OL FURNACE. FUEL | 100 8T STONE, : tobe 1 4 7a ioe Ee = | 20 4 18 VANITY HANL) BASIN Closet doors @nd disappearing = ; vos — hom age mason a Seats OF FURNITURE ope UF FLEC RANGE. $43 QOOD Cast iron Best grade Slaso Maireare Cond(tiaa leencecte to mae. es 6335 is - “; cond FR 5-5996 GQ A Thompson 7005 M\® West oe sine estimates on garage re- sonahie 7203 ® ® — rrcinrkston. Ml MA _! $-2161. é eS eee “ ie < nodeling ort eee SILVER GRAY REDRM | GAS RANGE ae 08 | 2 AL ELEC CHEATERS |860 8: aoren from tte a “gal LATION A ON ARMY a 1, BLACK aU s , TOP Soll. “IN NCE OMPANY oufit Double dresser bookcase | Becta amen iw 20 06 opel nate Sl eid Noon on Saturday FR A Cc bed Large chest, 2 vanity lamps, Lee ae nes t coe ae pen Hung, of ; Pi | RERRY DOOR S VAL ES Every th te meet vo veer, needs, rae ce a ao Sn YOU CAN f ¢ .. BORROW UP TO soo Peay nie Furniture 42 Oreha rl | 1463 Auburn Rd i SAVE PLUMBING 1 GAS TATION “ROUTF 0203) M8 WEST LAWRENCE oe OPPICES IN « VwAn he Ge WE | UG Bee ES 07) 117 8 Begins ete virecrer tb tie a ee, ‘| “TALBOTT LUMBER | rie a asad & gravel | BUN ce Tatvaragearisnteth |e Shon) ORE NEN REED Ng NOT RATER EAT: | ESS ee ee gee Begrget Mate carts. anem.| “Feenrmes me ® ter mn - : - sy bh - 7 ; a | la RDEN seer teen renal QUICK #28 TO $500 LOANS irc LIVING ROOM: SU FTE MOgPIT AL “BED ‘vor #ALE ots. aa METAL, CABINET SINK A edly Ly Ue tine fe Wood louvres at va pele toe Attention, Truckers i modern step tabi matebing | ee eels OT WA! tht sane akinnd : >| Black dirt and peat humaoc. Load- Seaboard Finance Co, aatfee iabie. b. dtcatainy laMpE here “Net FXTENSION TA. 61 X 68 SEK) CASEME ar wi ee ee BOILER ED WATER SOFTENER COM-| od 1 days a week. $1 per yard. Easy Parking — Phone FE 8-960! Ai for $09 Pay only §2 weekly | ee Le ce ton. f shattes | eee Call er 6 o, Sat, M HOD AIA ONL PURNAGE & WHEAT sa nent 699 Lochaven FE 5 pe earson'a Furniture. 42 Orchard | " i ee me ee eee si a [ F : ~ ° ; Dake Ave KENMORE “AUTOMATIC "BUDS. \280 GAL BAREMENT OTL TANK Gila ier henner gs Phiges | USED TY WR) & ADDIN A-l SOD 1 PIECE BLOND DINETTE 8ET payer washer dinod condition FE @ith outside connections, New- Wall heater $35 UL, 2-3 | aoe ott on “vee eon * tely sh 3 sates “Bue, “7 Good cond $40 FE 4016¢ , | feu Ate eee | =e nO ee HOT WATER WEATERS. 90 OAT | Forbes Ortice Suppiy | cents square yard. Merion. 45 $60 TO $500 ~— $25 TO $500 TFT KITCHEN DISPLAY WITH KENMORE AUT 40 IN ELEC ALUMINUM COMBINATION eas New Consumers Power av 300’ Dixie Hwy. feert cents : COMMUNITY LOAN CO counter top Single bow! alnk, anne 338 Sm Phileo Refrig Storm Windower and Doors be ed 98050 value 630 State Bank, NURSERY . 40 B. LAWRENC FE @-0421 faucets, Removal price RB. fat Call OR -+ 7010 after 4 pm Free Estimates | 5050 These are slightly marres tsk COMB DOORS. ANY SIZE a one sw 8-8871 DLY SERVICE Munro Electrie Co 1060 W. Muro KENMORE #PIN DRYER Va} at® Factory to You Prices Also electric ol) and bottle. Reas. After © MA @-2114. ) STONE. 2 i ier? FE 4.1816 2 va . j \ exe FF. 56-8431 ing room sulte $78) FE Kenneth Bier heaters at terrific value Min WTD FREE FRUIT Jake Conkitn: { ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 | ‘8 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE RENMORE vain AUTOMATE | attlery WHOLES AL ia $33 yi Pivongeent 3 Orehard in Will piek_ap OR 3.3598. “gard aN af td : On your stgnature or other se-| $35 Crosley Sheivador Hefitg $35 _ wacher MA weil | RO pitahd Ber oth i TRA HEAT BOVE | WANTED — D BABY. AC ie curity. 4 monthe to repay. Our] Console Com) Radio and tecord KENMORE WRINORH WASHER, maces AORMALT THLE PA, apt af ¥, REFRIO. Piaitabsd Gat 5 D aed Must be | aanlicet sinks |: Faia obec ez et ee oti : i = 1. High’ Chair pa. crim as nc wi ‘LIVING & DINING” ROOM FUR. Mts OUTLET sieht eS ona, Nplien 22 in Fe hey oer | et : fe 5 yas : : value 2 while e . : HOME & AU O rocker $1] Writing desk and cha oun and mise items, OR REAR OF 104 A SAGINAW Yast. Also terrific values on. Ww AsiiNG won CONVERS: Hrered a — Ra. = LOAN CO $12) Stee] cabinet 63. single bed! A Bia SELECTION OF DRaED] and @& models No e ofders | rong or OR | fire . mattress and sptings, #5 43 W eae be PAINT SALE. “WALY shotguna 8 rifles Ben's Loan pleyse Michtcan Fluorescent, 303 | Taw Mi meas cece BLAC FR Bi 9M. Perry Gt. Corner E. Pike’ strathmore | price ack's, 28) Baldwin,” Office, 4 Pattersgn FR 431410 4 Orchard Lene Ave. = 6 bard Lk = ana EOE, Tor delivered. i f + . : F aN, e 3 o~ s ‘ ’ ' r - ‘ } : . ae eee _ ee oe 2 7 ’ Sand, Gravel & Dirt & ! CHOICE FARM TOR SOL. 84 5% ‘ds. $10 delivered. STONE, on ar = 6 | SP 1 Howard..EM 3-0531. RICH CLAY. CHOICE.” BLACK. loam. Large 6 a ered. FE FREE DIRT. YOU HAUL. 4335 _Hatchery Rd. OR 3-0742. GOOD FARM DIRT & M Walton ae Rd. AY mo pee fll, sand Raval PULVERIZED TOP oad pe black dirt and mu, FE 54-5643 o FE 28-6642. pel AND Seek ae for to Cg ou spre 2-1964 ire BM. eORTAE uke BUILDERS SUP. ly. gravel & dirt. Cem lanes trucking & Ule. OR Piss SPECIAL Black dirt, $8 load, del FE __4-6595. SCREENED TOP SOIL & BLACK _dirt. Prompt delivery. OR 3-7034. SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS DELIVERED 5 paras FE 5-3093 YARD. DRIVEWAY GRADING. 3B sa! ae gravel, Yun, etc. FE ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 85 Fed id oe a CANNEL COAL, ViRErLACE rerence and Kingling wood. Speed- way fuel oll, FE 150. — FUEL OIL — SUMMER PRICES Ss Sl oe AUBURN "LUMBER WE HAVE = FREPLIGE WOOD at the Alberta Lumber Mills. 3300 _Lapeer Road We also deliver. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86 SPRUCE, PINE: ioe TREES Com- ie mi. east of Wixom Rd. & Duck Lake Rd. a ee na ol bd to MU 48038. NURSERY @G a9 F N co : an g. 12 miles N. on US 10. Cedar Lane Evergreen rey wii = . 6 TREZ SERVICE TRIM- ming & removal. FE 82275. STATE WIDE TREE 8ER Trim, remove Now the time t Trim, remove. Now is the time to rh large shade trees. FE For Sale Pets 87 3 Pgutgee” PUPS. PEDIGREED. ‘5 _mos. Shots, tail ears. FE 8-0312. 6 ance FOX TERR.; POODLE. Want saddle or? NA 71-2931, AKC MINIATURE DACHSHUND puppies. 8 weeks old. FE 2-0068. 7 WEEKS, OR Ae BEAGLES, _ 3-374. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD, 0 MO. oe FE 863317 __ ADORABLE TOY POODLES Reas 6303 Dellwood corner of _Maplecrest off | Hatchery _ Rd. BOXER PUPS, AKC REGISTERED, Fiashy fawn. 8 weeks, tails docked, wormed, distemper shots. _MU_ 4-0644. BOSTON TERRIER & CHTNUa- C Boston bua pups. AK Chi- huahua dogs at stud Dac ide Ka. ‘a Mile west of Clyde, Mich. BLACK POODLES. REG. PEDE- _areed 4 mos. os OR ieee ; __ 2489 Auburn. COCKER SANGRE OFF es cremmered FE 272-7434 ana aoe RAZORS COLLIE, $20. OR 3 GERMAN | aa PUPS. 8 wks oid. AKC registered) MA _ 5-1971. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Exc. pedigree. Temperament uaranteed Reasonably priced. Arket 41067. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. | xe. show prospects. Raised — AKC. E with children, Troy, Michigan. TR 9-0293. ; MINIATURE SCHNAUZER PUPS. Unusual black male $150. Black eng tan $100. FE 5-1377 before POODLE ie VERY REA- sonable. MA_5-1750 POODLE PUPPIES, “ALSO 4 YR. ola male with permanent shots. Cheap all AKC registered. Call FE 5-0851. PART GERMAN SHEPPARD PUP- jes. Free to good home. MA §-6221. LE PUPPIES, TOYS. MINI- atures, Standards that hunt, re- trieve MUtual 4-0045 PARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES. Focd Since ,027. 584 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson FE 23-2727 REG. TOY FOX ae: 3 Mos. _old, Cheap. FE PART GERMAN GHEPRERD ar AND aoe puppies, Reasonable. OR REG GERMAN SHORTHAIR Mipointer. 4 i mos Shots” EM 3-207 REG. FOX TERRIOR — PUPPY. FE 5-3875. After 0. 8COTCH & BORDER COLLIE _Pups. MA _ 5-1280 éT BERNARD. MALE. REG, Mos. old.-UL 2-2 WEIMARANER, : yEARS OLD, _male, has papers, $75. MA 4-1228. Dogs Trained, B’rded 87A DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. _Burr-Shell, 375 8 Telegraph MoNARY'S TAIL WAGGER KEN- nels. Boarding, see & trim- ming. biomes & poodle stud serv. ice. Pick and delivery. 725 W Buell OL 1-7204. Hunting Dogs 87B PPPLA LPP BPEL PABLO LLIN ae 1 REGISTERED ENGLISH one: er, brood bitch, 3 years old. 1 REGISTERED te oa POINT- er, male, 4 years old =~ se Baucom. 6200 Lippincott er, Mich. Phone MO- eye 446. ae REG. BRITTANY S. EM 7 AKC ro he MALE. 2 YRS old $30. FE 47411. AKC. Shania SPRINGER _ Spaniel puppies. PE 4-3307. BASSET HOUND PUPPIES. NICE- ly_ marked Tri Females. MUtuai BEAGLE PUPPIES. $10. OR cnaL EN 3 SETTER. YEARLING. Just right for taining. Best aa ing stock Will sacrifice Oberiin, 2242 8. Telegraph Rd, _opposite Miracle 1} Mile GOOD COON DOG, $30. PHONE _FE 2-3689. IRISH SETTER. MALE. 7 MO8. AKC seqioeree. Sell or trade fo a good shotgun. OR 3-9276. if _bo Answer, OR 3-4378. NICE ee ek es 7 MO. OLD . 2830 Mar- _ REOHTERED Bt BRITTANY Hay, Grain & Feed 88 ' 1,000 BALES WAY, STRAW. | MA- MA 5-0666. _hure ALL TYP&S OF 18ST & IND CUT- _, bared sand corn. Will tin, Ear Sale Livestock 2 YR. OLD GELDING. quarter | “F _information eall 7 BEAUTIFUL RIDING MARES. __Very_gent __3-9003. 9 LITLE PIGS. 6 WEEKS GLD. 3 385. Predmore. MY 23-3801. 8 & 12-W LD PIGS. ae ore Rd., ‘e mile west of Clyde, eed wa 30 8 & 12-WEEK-OLD PIGS, ites "chyde Rd. % mile west eR Clyde, Bi. tone aie W Aubart Ra Rector reo mW . Auburn Roches- _wr FOR _ w Also six month old blue tick hound pups %- Jesse Reese, 6514 Lah- rt Rd... Holly pind seit REGISTERED HOL- : oa soon. Carios + . ni ances a Bt ee ee | ES TER ah ’ ard loads. $10. 4-6588. Also biack | __For Sal Sale Poultry 91 | 99 0 LEOHORN HENS, $.85 EACH OA 82389. MY,3- Sale Farm Produce 92 Le PPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, ARE age Sutton’s Orchard. 324 N Lake Angelus Rd. APPLES. RED DELICIOUS CRAB cooki a Reg 4 aPeretosh ne ro and up. 4296 Haven Rd., Geniar posed Rd., LES—NEW FALL CROP. MAC- apres Gravenstein’ Maiden PPLES BARGAIN PRICES FOR “large quantities. Bring containers. utions. 324 N. Lake am “ x 2 a "assis onably a . pee 7 Orchard. 618 . Walton. 1 block east of Joslyn. No Sun- day sales. APPLES, PLUMS Ae CIDER. 2330 Clarkston Rd., 4 APPLES! eee ray Orchard. 4391 Baldwin Rd. FE Sine 8 APPLES, GOLDEN DELICIOU __3916 Gregory. FE 56-8626. ES PICK YOUR OWN. $2.50 ore LS s Orchards, 5980 Clark- stou Rd, Clarkston. _MApie 5-1713. ——" FIELD CORN POR BALE. UL 2-4296. McINTOSH & DELICIOUS APPLES = sale. Good eating. $1 to $1.50. Pick your own. MA 5-2161, 6335 Sashabaw F Ra | McINTOSH APPLES. Lapel fruit. Creer i a . Squrrel _Rd. Auburn Heig' NORTHERN SPY. DE- McINTOSH, licitous age Sprayed. $1 rele POTATOES $1.25 A BU., TURNIP greens $1.50 a bu. bain your own containers. FE 8-1800. PICK YOUR OWN APPLES. $1. bu. nener Orchards. xsi : vest Road. ashington, Mich. r 3-0 2 = SPRAYED, RED AND GOLD DE- licious apples. - and up. 1064 _ Hatcher WCLF RIVER les. Orr Farms. “sais Macedey ake Rd. Clarkston. 1982 ALLIS CHALMERS tractor, disc, c gorins ects tone drag “SCHRAM TRUCKS Dist'br of V-Bottom tratlera. 2639 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0311 Bolens The quality name in lawn and garden equipment, and chain saws. We take trade-ins at top dollar. HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case—New Idea Dealer ER OL ROCHEST: 1-976 CORN PICKER, NEW IDEA single row. Best offer. MU 4-3252. FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on _ Just north of Oxford FARMALL H_ TRACTO! H tront end loader, eee & disk. Good cond. 1 row corn picker. Exc. cond MArket 40368. — HOMELITE SAWS. THE BEST IN saws to go with the best tn farm ite ee mn — John Deere. Davis ne inery, - NA 17-3292. Orton- OLivEk OC-} TRACTOR WITH _loader and trailer, FE 81791. STEER FEED HOG B ; feeder, hog waterer, snow fence MU_ 43252. . ‘ SPECIAL USED FORD- rfid TRACTOR tee ‘armen KING BROS Pontiac Rd. y ae ke | PE 4-0734 +E 4-112 SIDE DELIVERY RAKE, COM. bined wagon. loader. Telephone GR_ 4-3969 Auction Sales 94 on BALE noon. Bept. 26. Must vacate farm implements & tools. Furniture. Corn. Oats s. Harnesses. Misc. Fred Bure baska. 26460 Stl as ANTIQUES oo ee OF Fr Pinte Pontiac 6 marble pieces, Seen soi, rockers, old dishes, chairs, books, farm bell, ‘aul ‘Hillman, auc- appliances, Tas . 1,000 misc. items. ———- B&B :| Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 ‘DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN MISC. AUCTION, CAI BUILDING. 5640 Williams ‘Lake Sat.. _ Sept. 26 7:00 pm For Sale ¢ Housetrailers 95 11 “Foor HOUSETRAILERS. 1100. 3075 Waukegan, Auburn Heights. 25. FT. HOUSETRAILER. _ Elizabeth Lake Rd. 328 'S7 46x10 GENERAL, Epa SELL. Parkhurst Ct. M24, @ Orion. _Lot #9. ~~ 1957 PALACE, $3,200. OR ee 10 X 45. 35-0488 ' 1958 RICHARDSON, 36° FE 8-98960 xX i. AIRSTREAM LIGHTWHILOBT travel cae —_ 1932. Guar- anteed for life. and get bs demonstration eo ast Warner Trail- r Bales, (Plan to join one of wa Byai < _Citing ca caravans). uy ‘Brame = BOB HUTCHINSON —— GREATER re it continutog to brt to bri: Chiefs & Detroit ‘Kenbite Rentine NOW OW DISPLAY _ALL NEW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF DETROITERS clearance of 19598 mod lot. Up to 7 c % pay Ok 7 days a wee! too dang. 10 sell a FE 8-4402 Daily 9-9, Sunday ‘til ¢ “tl 6 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSDAY. “SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 ; Tepe ane) Span caeaeont ae | Sis fo et een Af - . 4 3. FIFTY-SEVEN rtat'n Offered 105 105, Beemer. bottle gas. Hitches alled Car: wired We'll sell your Seed foe Lammas rr poet 4 ENGINE railer for you. : : - 3. ‘ Ww Huro” FE 49703) wail $90 extra, Miami 444° Nex ork ; fladelphia $19. Ferry Rent Trailer ‘Space 96: Service OR 3-1254 A ~~ “~~ lappa FP < CARS DAILY. TO MOBILE, ALA- AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILE VIL-| bama. Bonnie's Drive-a-way. FE yok ona Une Viana ‘a 7. oar! 2-3215 alse: '\TRUCK GOING NORTH PART - INSInE CITY LIMITS. 7 BiOcKs _toad Either way. FE 5-6806 from bus sto peamne Trailer _ Wanted Used Cars 100 Coacn Park. $-9902 MUBILKFHOME ESTATES, MO iD- 7 } sin ekefront and playground re MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND EM cheap cars. FE 2-266@-aays or NBIL HOME BITE TO Rent. "7 MOBIL SS ae | Moder: with pauo. West Higt- — ACTION -—— babel ade Coach Park, 2760 | AND | 3 th Hickory Ridge Rd MU. 3$ ory ne | +7060 «$88 MONEY 83$ | ugar satiate We Need Cars lots, 16x40" cement patios, etc One mile east of Oxford on Lake-| FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL ville road. OA 6-3022. PARKHURST TRAILER CHECK US FIRST al \ Cour gale rami, The, esto iT $$$ Bel n onderfu! 01 acres between Lake Orion Pan Op ol lar | Oxford. ROBINS — VicLAGE. 3300 Elizabe Lk. Rad. Under new! Asan oa i Charles | | rabtree, manager ‘ OU VE SEEN a BT NOW | 95 iS pols a best uare Lake Trailer rE 9 a THU oS sae aren <== “cas FOR CLEAN ANAK | Auto” Accessories 97° DEPENDABLE USED cars | a ~~~ > | HARDENBURG i PONTIAC ENGINE. COM. Cass at ue piete 19.000 actual mileage. FE' — -0685 after 5pm For Sale Tires LLL MOTOR SALES FE 5- 7398 NEED CARS’ T-Huron- Top 6 $s 1 Dollar— FE 8-9973 Hs.Teet_ 28 NOW READ | THIS GOOD KUHN AUTO SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR 149 W. Huron FE 2- ins” rcs 750 X 16 BLACK TIRES, ALL name brands. Off new cars. $15 50 : us taxes and aucrange Siate: | Kite Seles. $03 8 Saginaw. FE’ TOP DOLLAR | 4-4967 or PE 4-0687. | RD BRAND NEW TIRES,, WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT- as in on General Safety Tires'' OF-STATE SHOP THE REST Se per cent off Biack or ED WILL IAMS 451 8. Saginaw At Raeburn BUT TRY FOR THE BEST AT AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy A-1) USED TIRES. $350 UP. WE FE 2.9878 FE 4 6096 Ee . ‘Also wo eral OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | ~ 80) Saginaw 8&t. 4-068) GOOD Auto Services 99 “CLEAN CARS” NLD et hl lt ~s CRANESHAFT ORINDING IN THE WELL GIVE YOU ‘ nder reboring ally's eos aauanatt Service OLive a wo oka ee SS oe \KSHAPT GRINDING IN THE ( rr Cyl TAPT ORIMOL Zuck mee A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR | dared op. 23 Hood. Phone PFE Sale M > Motor S Scooters 100 BILL SPENCE | “RAMBLER” X\ ALLSTATE MOTOR S8COOT- ie Excellent cond $125. FE! —SAlke & SERVICE 5-4612 or FE 4-484. ;256 8 SAGINAW FE 88-4541 od coe ga See M&M Motor Sales NEW & URED CUBEMAN SCOOT: or ‘Dixie Hey OR 3-160} For Sale Motorcycles 101 TQP 484 URED kJO™K cane $7 A98, om CC. oe, se OLD!TOE BUCK, JUNK CAN TR GOOD 1937 MAICO” MOTORCYCLE, |TOP CASH $33$ FOR CLEAN CARs , s2¢o, Excellent 1984 Evinrude or trade up or down —_ Aquasonic 7'a outboard $125 | ECONOMY ANE ca =— Both for trade NA 17-9351 __ 48 FORD ', GOOD 1957 MAICO MOTORCYCLE, Community Motor Sa! we. PE 8-4530 { $296. «Excellent 1954 Evinrude,” SEE ! | | | qiasenie 1%_ outboard $125. Both) _ for trade? NA 17-0351. | Dex Kennedy AND GET THE __For S Sale Bicycles 10 102 TOP DOLLAR. ~NEW AND USED BICYCLES _| ACARLETTS BIKE-HOBBY Hor 20 E. Lawrence. Pontiac FB 3 .o FOR YOUR CAR: CASS-OAKLAND | Pontiac's Newest Lot 4524 Dixie, Drayton. OR Tea ROLLPA8ST BICYCLES. sizes and re on U. i= BM. a $ Edith. Boats and / Accessories | 103 i's HP. MOTOR. $50 12 W_ Montcalm 8.8288 — PE 1-046 __ | _NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE _ 14. METAL BOAT, $70. WASHING — TOP machine. $10 732 First St. after! Les | SS 14 FT RUNABOUT, WINDSHIELD. | ‘ Steering wheei, i controls | PAI D . a ie —_ Maer. Fe 50008 also) §6 FOR «GOOD «USED CARS ‘ a Ff a 14 YELLOW JACKET RUNABOUT =| R D recently refinished and fully USS awson dd, with Mark 58 Mercury . moter windshield, reo u a] 232 S. _ Saginaw St. _ tratier, and 2 pr. skis. FE 2-3120' 555” prick FOR JUNK CARS. lose 14 FT. MOLDED T eEEE COD FE 4.4878 steering, Mghts, uphoistered. Mark — 55 motor. Trailer. Used Hele. $650. EM 3-0881. WE DON'T LIKE TO BOAST, BUT ay THINE YOU'LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT | | | | at BOA eee EQ yen oupa tities JEROME. OR gre gs Henend Rd “BRIGH1 wee M59 at Wm_ Leke _ BOAT BTORAGE & MOTOR 810R ae ae Lake at Cass ering Boate refinishing & = [c- R488 ( Ipen Dives : ‘GTON ae ee ears i. \RRING TON Rd Used Parts FE 5-2000 BOAT WORKS “AVE SEED Tees litle an ' vour car. For 20 years we tave- a ——~j paid the top dollar. Trade down CHRIS CRAFT ae FLYING; & “, VAN WELT 4540 Dixte Hwv ; ER. 105 H P| EXCELLENT CON- DITION, EQUIPPED 47600 JEF- v sed Auto Parts” _1060B | i} RIDGE SEDAN, 1955. 4 SLEEP- oR 3.1355 FERSON, ANCHOR BAY. $4 mile. LS ORE USED MODEL A PARTS MY FIBERG POR ON BOATS. 3-1393 after 4 30 ee Boats. Waterford. OR iB Sale Used Trucks 107 5 PES eee ey JOHNSON ‘SON MOTORS — Siar Craft boats. Gator and Alr- ! buoy trailers. Everything for * t OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 2- 8020 NEW AND USED BOATS AND MO-| Turner $s Truck Center tors. Complete line of eee | u n Ses sume oe ete pen = BIRMINGHAM Sun ‘youn Eve Boat Works |'56 Ford V-8 ...... $1295 YOUR bie 2 DEALER 1 .TON I'y DUMP YD BODY sla a DUALS, EXTRA SHARP. BreciAL METAL SHING| . ‘56 Ford F-600 boats as low as $85. Aluminum, $1505. as low as $150. Used Correct ; n i Craft inboard, only $496. Chric Mere ad eae ALUMINUM BODY Craft Cruiser and trailer only $2450. Winter prices on sil boats and motors. Bee Dal for a deal. Cuff Drever’s Gun & Sport Cen- ter 15210 Holly Rd, Holly MEI- __ rose 4-6771. : PTEMBER SPECIALS Batgains - Trailers Boats—-Motors—Traiers New of Used "56 Ford F-100 $ 795 PANEL. 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP ‘59 Ford F-100 $1595 PICKUP, # FT. STYLESIDE BOX 53 Dodge .........$ 795. Qun and Hunt uip CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES l¢ FOOT isTAKE WITH LIFT 63 E. Walton Bivd GATE = a NOW: i Now is the time to buy @ besaneen As — and » ~ ae ae trom a. TON PICKUP NICE BOB BUTLER NEW —— 1958 16 CADILLAC alum- inum, funabout with a H AROL D teoriug. st E - 3 ble top, i088 Evinrude Lark, remote controls, and battery box All for #1 KEW — 1968 15° LANCER, Tayler (ecaperes seas Ca oF OR RD woe a ; ven cmote euctvels, pottery. ot = ae “a ¢ rem J g battery’ bom vinse 66 LP. ee: a sr a ree ste: v e Ajaz 1250 Ib. capacity traiier. Leste nds 24 pda bay yd price 87150, now anid oving Co. 45 James Bt A EXCE T wane excellent bargains tn boats motors. “Sppechanica! con Eentison" 1 TOM ‘pour ; anstin Statour with 16 per cent *n and 130 8. mepine to \pay = = 4 to ight . _ new Hickory Ridge Ral about a con z= | miles to pmo e : ROP RE, a¥ FO} om and teow # to si aur FOR DAWSON'S SAL ; S1CO LAKE. Phone .Main 717. Open every clean, ry * good j a ‘ j j f j For Sate Sale > Housetrailers ers 05 Boats s and Accessories 103) COMPLETE. 1 : Line OF oF vacation INSURE. YOUR por "AND 3 0; ims Se King a or - on: Ik $ : hustters delight. The rrotw oe value. sania Ins. roles rE Goal fer Piesila wae also or PE 5-6278. ee eeet ter we eee 4 Undercove Stora se Home special at Rzme. Also rent at & Motor Ss. 0: bow and arrow season Special Pokus D rgd Service hing. cobson" ee Trailer Sales, 3688 wi| WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ams Lk. Rd. OR 3-061. Oakland Marine Exch. NEW are FT. VACATION TRAILER /37 8. Saginaw FE 8-410) for rent by the Week. or week- ‘Open Eves. & ae end. PE a. YEAR END CLEARANCE ig TRA LES” AND : Pix! ie TRAILS ae amp Rouwke “r clinis ct CRAFT Oxford. e EHO * ncEADEULACCALUMINUM ARKHUR LILES SES | HINCAND LAKES SALES Gli se bate Orton z1_W._HURON FE 4-7121 154 MY 2-4611 Fibergias 103A , reset aieurn, Ouse Bist inoace psenor ~~ | 7 ‘BOATS FIBERGLASSED ALL. Ps ae ae oS) hice fibergias work. Auto Pat ~~ SHORTS sNOBLER Ho HOME| Bins. Ofion MY acisis / 1956 BUICK 2 Bi ''54 Chevrolet ......$ 595) _A BARGAIN ON For Sale Used Tre Trucks 107 | ae ante — A sn Large welection USED PICKU PS aT ALL 1950 Thru 1959 | , MODELS } | m PICK-UP. IN, ood ‘tires. 61 after 4 ALL Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET AT OUR "BIG" | Truck Center | Eddie Steele © — FORD — 3273 W. Huron at Eliz FE 5 ole 54 FORD. 1,-ton pickup 4000 miles Sharp Look this over : Clarkston Motor Sales Lk Rd. FE "5-086 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Mair sr 1s larkston —_— AU 3-514) Pontiac's. Truck Center GMC Faciory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS © ___ Auto Insurance 108 PL & PM FOR MOST CARB, 60.50. dn, 8 mos. Pmts of 84 ea. PE 43536. Eves FE 93-4353. Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 ‘389 MORRIS 2 DR. W.-WALLS. Heater Sharp. Will accept trade Call OL ive 2-0581 1_ after 430 LARGEST 8TOCK OF DUNLOP imported sports and antique tires | in Mich All sizes to solve foreign car owner problems. Market Tire _Co_T W_ Huron FE 6-Oim 110 For S Sale Used Cars 7 BUICK 2 DR. Solid white paint R & H. Dyna- fiow Power steering & brakes 45 $i3e5 minutes from Pontiac " HOME R HIGHT MTRS., Oxford, Michigan OA 8.2578 i950 BUICK EXCELLENT CONDI- tion. $125 FE 5-4396 | DR HARDTOP Exe condition Devonshire Ph FE & white 2188 ack $1295 72-2973 ‘$6 BUICK 4 DR CENTURY HARD- top Auto trans R & walls Power ‘brakes 5- sy 7 Buick 2 dr. adic Heater $1075 Hardtop | Dyneflow $§lb¥5 ‘15 minutes from Pontiac’ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Michigan _OA 8-2528) DOOR SPECIAL tires and brakes in A-l condition. Red §795 5590 Rowley _ Drayton Plains » OR 43-4580 { ' Wholesale All Makes and Models All cars traded in on bal- anee of new 1959 model. Lincolns and Mercury: will be sold ie Whélesale Bob Frost, Inc. 280 Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM ‘51 CADILLAC 62 HARDTOP. ALL sower 7 Rosshire Ct. FE §-1222 _aiter §. | 1956 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Full power, | Diack & white finish Will trade NORTH MOTOR SALES 2987 Dixie St Aad mR 4 CADILLAC 56 COUPE, FULL POw- er. 465 Heights My 2-3422. Lake | Orion \ AIR CHEVY GOOD | 93 E. Colgate Tes? BEL _ condition. _ — EDDIE STEELE FORD — ‘S35 CHEVROLIT 2 DOOR V-8 S'andard trans, Radio & Heater, W-Walis $99 DOWN FINANCE $495 Eddie Steele | — FORD — °705 ORCHARD LAKE RD FF 59204 Keego FE 2 2570 1988 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. RA- dio heater. powerglide power steering and brakes. Silver in titor 8tock No North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8 Moedearé ce Birminghem 2735 a SATION $1050 al pa CHEV 4dr Powergilde. MI ‘+7841 _after 4 pm | 1934 CHEY 2-DR AUTO 7 TRANS MIBSIO RADIO & “HEATER osOLUTELY NO MONEY DN Assume payments of mo. Call Credit Mer j _at MI 47500, “Harold Turner. Jon 5§ CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR with Jaspal steerin: & brakes, sutom Fe + H White- . | Birmingham MI __For Sale Used Cars B10. . ‘96 CHEV. CONVERT. REAS. “13 F FORD 8 STATION waccer. or Lan “LINCOLN 4 ‘ “. P MIER. ss PACKAR: PULL L PowEr | 64 4 POW F ACTORY BRASCH Scan” after 3.30 OR 3-713. 93 Co — end. 25.000 acct mi. Will take 2 gee. vr ‘MY equity -o gears See ee ° MUST SELL MY 1859 DODGE 2 id4 5 6.2 BOE: NEW old car or motorc cle. Take ove “rakes, = Dr. | at a buge saving. motor, paseery, 2 new tires, uew | as ATE mems. PE $00" MA jut 8 pate nee TAC. Will sceépt_trade-in_& can. paint ‘MA 5.0641... SPEC] AL” i953. PL! HARD 55 PONTIAC. CAT. : . i range, financing if seeded. Wray 30 FORD. EXCELLENT CONDI _top._Hy-drive, ste MY 31544. _ condition, owner. ‘+01 ; vere. : : ' tien. $150. OR 3-6227. '°35 FORD 6 Sharp $ ? | 1959 PONTIA DR. "9095. _ MUST SELL MY 1959 DODGE, jgs7 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ¢ OLDS. In good cond $375 PONT LAC AUTO | Viste. Cal MY Sse | iat | 4 Dr sedan. Power steering.| gr RaH. Fordomatie.. Power; 92 PONTIA $195 BROKERS omer NT | Qulomatic, R&R et @ DUge SAVING | Sicering Weekdays ater Sand ali 92 FORD Station Wagon $195 | '52 PO TAC 2-DR. ~ range anes if needed. Paul sah Bat. ‘or Bun. 2673 Voor- | Smith Motor Sales "$7 Chevy Convert. Auto .... $1605 REPOSSESSION on tiac Heinsohn. MI . Hodges. ; 1901 BALDWIN AVENUE 31 Ford Custom 8 Auto. $1205 $125 full price. No cash needed. ~ ; Want to buy anew car? | rhe ary Sedan $1295 Pay only ‘timo. Due Now ab. 2 xr’ WAGONS bod otk rdtop § BA $1095 aoe Aute, Mr. Bell, FE 8-0402 $5 DOWN BE SURE & OUR 8E-) AGONS Poniiar ¢ dr. $1098 Ret ell ; GRRE OPY Rte PeMaaes ea) fet Fovd Pour Deas com, 2 Bs Gat bas ‘i 33 55 NASH 4-DR. | : Sedan. R&H tomatic, white |: vy el Air $895 | vicrokia RRRpror | RAVER, ORAL AR, OMB QF. Fall's oynes, teat siractve | fers 2ae "ES _EEPOSSESSION _ of Runs, Gi DEALERS FORDS SINCE 1930. 20°C.) OWDEL CAF | 55 Ford 8 Custom wel cnly ee me’ ae Mor ae ore = FULL PRICE | counted Saulre, with power and oh atl se adr. Pull == $145 _King Auto, Mr. Bell, FE 8-0402. * one @ ose oy seldom as ' FE 3-7117 it BEAT I Ie | ais Pores Pour Door, ouster | 3 Shai itiy = Se continuity Meter sales FE bas e 4] rmer e zs BEHIND THE POST OFFI on Eddie Steele FORD ‘oe | owner wil) be pleased to tel) you | es oes Fruit truck sig ten pon , . — — FORD = $000 DERE Ee Sects Tout this one | 1260 Perry at Madison FE 49100 FACTORY BRANCH $3 CHEVY BEL AIR. CLEAN. Agr nn ye H. |. VAN WELT Runs good. $325 or trace FE 3275 W Huron at Eliz Lk Rd _— —" 4540 Dixie Hw PH. OR _3-1355 zc "57 RAM 9.8572 (FE S311 PE $-0861.- $5 DOWN Meas 1955 PLYMOUTH 5 R: ‘ BLER "33 iCHEYY STD. TRANS. R&H. 195g 2-TONE FORDOMATIC. DEL a) i FORD DEALER. } FULL PRICE $295 BOO: Exc 008. H Ruggins cae eo R&H. $1,805. | ee | A} Used Car Shopping Center | No cash needed. Er only $17 $1295 {938 pete ate ook ieee a aan FORD. 1088 STATION WAGON’ VICTORIA HARDTOP | 36 FORD monn Due Nov _ heater. Powergiide This is country sedan. Power steering | Standard Shift, Coatinenial ) a one owner automobile. Our Standard transmission. Extras kit. | «STATION wagon stock No 872 Priced at omy Good d_ condition, MA 6-1886_ . S119 ontiac an: | GOOD SELECTION OF CLEAN | , | ere cars. Low priced transpor- | Eddie Steele | ation : Nerin@ney, | 65) eae wees os 'Cy' ‘TO SALES Retail OrIN Chev. | BES aoa tne eet — FORD — Qwens a6 Se en etal Hunter Bid at 8. Woodward Ave 4 door hard tops and sedans. 3273 W Huroi at Elie tk Rd f ginaw CWE OBO Birmingham MI 4-2735 VAN ieee fcae FE $-2177 i FE 5.0661 re Bae SAGINAW oN Fs tot nour 1958 4 DOOR. $1125 a ; _ USL bee ‘382 DOOR FORD RANCH WAG- ese ie = oe t “CHE VROI Ey 1939 oe FMU 4-52325 000 on, 6 cylinder excellent conditeon. COMPANY a ee PLYMOUTH ore ° ~ . 959 FORD GALAXY HARDTOP. _©l 1-055 NEW —— IMPALA HARDTOP POWERG!IDE, WHITE . WASHERS POWER SlikzRiNG AND BRAKES Others as low as $1,769 or $98 down and $4780 per montn “AU trade accepted and need _ Rot be paid” for Good, Bad, No Credit ‘Mr. Rochell LO 7-8750 5 DOWN "54 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ® Passenger — Beautiful condition $760 PER WEEK Eddie Steele ; FORD.,— 3278 W Huron at Elis (tk Ra FE $3177 ss FE ‘5-086 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 1955 Al; condition Woman owner FE - 5-0912 ‘62 CHEVROLET, NEW MOTOR spotiess body, cormer of Perry and Opdyke Rd Kimball and Sons gas station. ‘33 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DR NO rust $5 Ford Custom No rust Clark's Motel FE 4¢-1998 or FE _5-0568 38 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Power steering. automatic transmisslon radio, heater, white tires Tike Only $1945 $100 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 36 MONTHB ON BALANCE SCHUTZ MOTORS $12.8 Woodward = MI_:«6-8302 ‘38 CHEVY. SELL OR TRADE for pick up truck and cash. OR 5, 1951 CHEVROLET LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of Ri 24 per Mo Call Credit Mgr Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford 50 CHEVROLET PANEL CANVAS BOAT & MOTOR Bale or trade _ 84 East Bivd _ South INC 2-DR. ABSO- 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR &TA tion wagor radio. heater \V oR engine Powerglide Original elas and white paint ur stock 8:6 $692 Your old car down North Chev. Hunter Bivd et 8 Woodwa'd Ave 42735 te 1980 CHRYSLER HARDTOP. RA- OR 409001 835 Oniy $1548 - dio, heater, red and white finish. Will make a beautiful second car Stock 861. Priced at $268 Nothing down North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8 mode ot Birmingham -273% aan repartee En ee ‘38 IMPALA CONVERT EXC cond Full power $300 down FE 8-1385 after 630 pm or all day Mon. Sept 28th $5) CHRYSLER 4dr. automatic, RAH, 1 owner - Look this over. . Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH panes Main St, Clarkston MA MUST 8ELL Derial 4 Dr. Hardtop with full ower equipment at a huge sav- g Wil) accept tradein & can &rrange financing if needed Norm _Frazier, MI 6-0028. Hodgrs. 1985 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Hardtop. Radio, heater, automatic transmission. with power steer ing Beautifu) red and white gaint. Our stock No. 8638. 8906. our old ear down. North Chev. Hunter Bird. at @ Woodward Are Birmingham MI 42:35 “37 DeSOTO 4 DOOR with eutomatir trans mission radio, heater white tires Like pew $1405 .$196 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 39 MONTHS ON BALANCE g OTORS. INC 2 8 _Woodwara _ MI 6-5302 5§ DeSOTO 4dr qedan Auto trans R & Power steering & brakes Fx: cond. vos) 18 minutes from Pontiac” transm re Airco heater white HOME. R HIGHT RTRs. res A $7 eta es Down. “3 MONTHS ON | ALA SCHUTZ 12 8 woeeverd “ver 65302 1984 CHEVROLET STATION WA-! . radio, heater, Pewersice | -tone green paint Our stock #42 | Priced at oniy $1990 Your old car down North Chev. Hunter Bird. at 8 Woodward Are | Birmingham MI 46-2735 | { ‘4 CHEVY TATION WGN ¢ cpr 1 or see at 257 Baidin A Ave ON 1088 CHEVRO. coupe. i it ne Must etl). take | grace Cel “fi MI ez 7735. ask for ‘eters % cuevy 2 34 PLYMOUTH SMITA os el ct and A gene . ‘ =. or — vey wet s cars. deal for Chrysie: Boag Piymoutn, © save row econ oo oo ent Ma. pie. W Lake MA #4511. New ot_serd—we_ se _. isso CHEV P STA. Wen. V-4, PO. R & H, 2 speed windshield Wiper, undere ny- jom 125 level white wall tires, ee eee Hltoaorl ‘* _ 2 ae ee —— pm, at hester, Mic a, RY CLEAN ss BEL ATR | rede equit+ b cieen “52 o “$2. Call UL 2-3860 between Rime + CFLINDRR | ls A Ba WW tires, Low! mileage, Ec. cond. OL 10758 i a Oxford _Michigan wf _OA _ 82528 "85 DeSOTO REFLITE HARDTOP power ateering & brakes radio heater, white tires, automatic fransmis- sion, Sharp A real steal at $865 | | { | t | 1 | | MY 1959 € cnown “Ot ! t For Sale Used Cars 2G) _For Sale Used Cars 1 110 NN tt NN NE _For Sale U Used ¢ Cars 110, SON Nt _For Sale le Used | Cars 110 dr FPorcomatic Radio, heater. power steering. 332 engine Elec, clock Large pie i -4101 back-up whee). 2-tone. disc Gene lights Geranium &° W-walls Crawley, FE ~ EDDIE STEELE FORD — 5 FORD CUSOM 12 DOOR & Stancard ‘trans, Radio & Heater Black & White finish $99 DOWN FINANCE $498 — FORD — 2708 ORCHARD LAKE RD FE 35-9204 Keego PE 2.2529 ‘93 FORD V8 VERY GOOD. R&H _EM_ 3.0081. HH Riggius 37 PORD CONVERTIBLE P WER Qoed condition _31.400 MA 5.1738 $3 DOWN Radio & condition ‘$4 FOR D STATION WAGON Heater Very iy pavmecis Eddie Steele uy OW FE 5-517 FORD 1 pass brakes _MA 6 - KORI = Hurce at 650. Redio & & sleering raaTe COUNTRY heater Beautiful low month- _— Ells Fr se ~ BQU IRE Powe WW One: 3 FORD V R EPOSSESSI x $195 full price. No cash needed Pay oniy $11 mo Due Nov gth King Auto, Mr Bell, FE 80402 1952 FORD STATION WAGON & CYLINDER RADIO ®& HEATER | ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY NEY DN Assume payments of $1006 pe: mo C _at MI all Credit ot Ge Mr u €7500 Haroic tner Fora 1954 FORD & CYL. J owner Radio Heater. Siender! ahift ppb: aad blue aN cane Be e 68 ‘Osnland - FORD DFAIER - Al Used Car Shopping Center ‘Cy’ Owens See 147 8 SAGINAW rr 5-3588 "37 FO! RD 4 DOOR $1} 245 STREET FE 5- | 1952 FORD CLUB COUPE 8 CY INDER RO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS MI 4-273 ON BALANCE SCHUTZ | MOTORS, INC je)25 9 y Wosdware Mi IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR CLEAN” A.l "USED CARS” BY ALL MEANS SEE ‘Cy’ Owens 1 FORD DEALER NEW e) BRANCH 2 Blocks FE. of Adama Rd. - ALL CL 2 wat UL 2-31.42 ABSOLUTELY NO MON. i EY DOWN Assume payments of Parks. _For Sale Used Cars Mo REPOSSE SSION Galaxie Suplicner R &&H White- Bais Crfeomatic Jet Diack $305 full price No cash needed i Pav onlv $22 mo Due Nov Sth SCHUTZ | King Auto. Mr Rell ve see ee RODE SURES FORD SPECIAL! | "33 PLYMOUTIL | "SS Ford, 2 dr sedan $348 MOTORS. INC 4 DOOR v8 ~ HOU GHTEN & SON 912 $ Woodward MI 6.5102 Auto trans Radio and Heater W Walls | Owner Your Friendly Olds Dealer EDDIE STEELE FORD — $99 DOWN FOREIGN CAR SALES | ~ FINANCE $498 - Eddie Steele = AND SERVICE ' sae N Main Rochegter, OL 1-076) REPOSSESSION — "1958 Ford c 70 AEERCERY CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6 O- Math Radio * vert., red and white ivet Puception all Lie | yeee over pi yments ra $27 24 mo Heete bole own yomes | OR DD = Yo down ymeat ucky Auto FINAN( © 9798 ! 2708 ORCHARD LAKE RD _ Sales 193 5 Saginaw FE 4-1006 PF 59200 © Keego PE 2-7829 a } 1996 PONTIAC ¢DOOR STATION FORD DEALER F fel [e ] ee ; ' * ~ 4 Hydramat- Al Used Car Shopping Ceu'er — cle otee € i "Or ateck Mae Gita: pases "S8 FORD FORD — . | serpy’ Joe ist: poly slicer ie 2708 ORCHARD LAKE RD pales FF 5 9204 Kee FE ue 2529 — ge North Chev. SFE OUR SELE ‘cr ION punter iva at 8 Wootward Ave Of fine late model used care Birr iogham 42135 wens SRO SN STEN St PONTIAC” piacere: CON. ae . vert 4000 ertual miles Wil 147, La SAGINAW STREET JACK COLE. INC. eee Nora ‘rede, FE eee Yrs. > 410! 1000 Wo Maple al gpentiac Trat! ater so Walled [ane MA 44511 toe PONTIAC, a DR NO MONEY | 1658 se “STATION | Wigan 6 own. $2724 Mo. $405. Full price. | passenger country sedan Fx - ut ele PREMIER 2 DOOR Teck> Auto Sains: 19) GS. Sag- ' Caoud Bemeons was take over the dtep with full power eacei inaw. PE ¢1006. i 0 it twa i ett condita j 0% ee sali 741800 alton Bivd Ba a7 CE lttion, Ca WE 193 lose PONTIAC 4 DR HYDRA- = =! = a5 MIERCURY mp Bonneville Vista Power Soe ; . x rakes steering & seats Port- | _- FORD _DFAIER - rae mee Paneer able radio. $2000 OR 3.2030 Al Used Car Shopping Center 46 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN. $€78 | ~ ‘ tS minutes from Ponttec | EM 3-483) FORD HoMI A Halil MURS. : 199 ce STARCHIEF «DR ‘ NOOK { , Vista Hydra. power steering and S| 245 Oxford higan OA 8 2528 brakes Excellent cond FE 2-3326 My S68 MERCURY SFDAN RED & | ‘69 PONTIAC DR CATALINA), White @harp' Radio & heater Vista low mileage OR 3.8068 See a ines eae Oat | $3 PONTIAC GOOD MECHAN). wens 1956 01 DS 98 HOt IDAY SEDAN 4/ ca shape Reasonable FE 8-2473 y o a power 7 Prail St. Apt | 1992 PONTIAC 8 QOOD~* CONDI. 147 8 SAGINAW STREET : a3¢: tion with good tires $63 Can al FE 5.3888 FE 5-410: , 1054 Olds 4 dr. sedan seen at 60) Whittemore St 10589 FORD @¢ DR. 8 CYL. FOM My vatie _ 38 IPONTIAC CATALINA. WILL K&H Extras $2005. cash, terms “me Kacio & as trade UL 2-1066 or trade Privately. owned Call 1987 PONTIAC STARC —_ oe _Mr Jones Li 6-64 is minutes from Pontiac Cee k LAs a ewe er # Tleoy\] , iS b a etween . i — EDDIE STEELE FORD - HOMER HIGH DE M4 K Spr Oxford Michigan OA &-2578 “51 PONTIAC, TAKE OVER Pure "SS FORD 3) OLDS 2 DR RAH WW CLEAN 3826, rie < 8-368 = é . $250 Al 45 Auguste wa ns ‘ (8 OLDE CDR. SUPER HOLIDAY ‘ts PONTIAC 840 MODAL HYDRA- aa Take over paeyvments er ae By owner At least $200 1-06 j 656 Lowell “S$. PONTIAC Star. 4Dr. REPOSSESSION Heater Exceptionally nice | new car trade $99 DOWN PINANCE 6695 Eddie Steele | Oakland | ean — | s- tha: dealer price. See it at 3-G117 4s MT CLEMENS 8f BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ORD DEALER- Used Car Shopping Center 55 NASH 3 DOOR HARDTOP 3 2) * i Cy’ Owens J a. bol SAGINAW tee rr $-3 FE 54101 "35 RAMBLER WAGON CROSS COUNTRY Beautiful red and black finish Matching interior, leather trim Full factory accessories, plus « conditioning Full price only $563 No cash needed. bo payments un- tll Now_ist | KING AUTO SALES bs 5S Saginaw FE 68-0402 iu NEW R RAMBLERS | LEFT 1 To G reve) | by ead a! month. We will pay increase on these cars. you wi never forget. R&C Rambler Sales 6145 Commerce Rd. Union Lake M4lss All 'S2 FORD V-8 Low miledge Save $800 oo this $195 full price. No cash needed — Any ee = cat , Pay only $11 mo Due Nov. Sth REPOSSESSION ' TOM BOHR, INC | King Auto Mr Bell PE 8.0402 $145 full price. Na cash needed (20 5 Maiu. Milfora MU 4-!118" a5 PLMYOUTH @ DR $405 FULL a\ only $7 mo "Due Nov gth. -@8 FORD COUNTRY SED R&H | price. Real nice car No money. King Auto, Mr Bell, F& 80402 Fordamatic Exc, cond OR_3-0010 | gcap $2724 mo Lucky Auto “1957 Ford Country Sed . . Bee eee & : <6 I INGO! ‘ WH BELVEDERE RA. Station wagon $1305 : Cte a | ‘dio & heater 4 dr. Very nice PREMIER HARDTOP with pow-! Wil take trade. No dealer. FE i “15 minutes from Pontiac er steering & brakes. Power wit-. 5-024 : od ao and t Radto heater, ee | HOMER HIGHT MIRS Shite catei Gequlita) turqusiee PLYM. 53 @ DR EXC MOTOR | | Oxford. | Michigan OA &- 26: 28 Ouly $1685 $199 OR OLD CAR. Machactcelty perfect. $195. Clean 88 FORD 2 DR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BAL-, FE @2445. ej | ANCE PLYMOUTH 1038 @ DOOR. $1125 | | _ REPOSSESSION ri eoons 1es4 NASR STATION WAGON ] Lie i; DIO HEATER ABSOLUTELY | NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay ments of §16 80 per Credit Mgr Mr Parks hse Harold Turner ~ "S3 NASH 4DR.__ RE POSSESSION $95 full price No cash needed Pay oniy $9 Due Nov 9th King Auto Mr Bel, FE 8.0402 59 SILVER HAWK BLACK PAINT W walls @ cylinder wiih power pack Standard transmission. Pri- tes owner UL 12-4964 ‘53° Studebaker Coupe REPOSSFSSION $98 full price No cash needed i Pay only 89 mo Due Nov 9th King Auto. Mr Bell PE 8-0402 ‘ 19sa vol KSWAOEN BEST OF- _fer EM 3.2735 af ter 6 pm SAM SEZ | CLEAN » THE LOT MAKE _, ROOM $663 per mo Call, Credit Me: 9245 fulp ; price No cash needed Tucuer vont MI 47500 SOHO er only er a i Nov 9th $ : ae, || : ing Auto T ae 4 ~0 { 1953 FORD 2-DR__8 CYLINDER | — FORD — ( ‘Ol lT 1 t 's _ ae a Meera AUTOMATIC TRANS ABSO-| 9795 ORCHARD LAKE RD ge ee ail ead 6, PASSENOER, | r tUTELY NO MONEY DOWN | ae as | Wagon. new paint and Assume payments of $1146 per PR 0204 Reese FE 88 . . eS — new ‘tires _Asking $1,000 OL 1-8345 Mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks ‘$5 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. oRIG! , \W\CGON SPECIALISTS , 1 PONTIAC CONVERT R & H ' at MI 47500 Harold. Turner Ford {| mal owner anor otters ‘as ery gc gains - F ; \ geod Sp irs0 SB ers a ciassic selection of Very good. EM 30081. H Riga! ~ - ie Oe 0 | reas Hinged oo S —e 10 of the most elite wagons i: PONTIAC 4 DR al CON. NO 1 R. ADE ALE ae heave ever had en our ditien, 1 owner MPA 5-0655 Pontiac Auto Brokers -- EDDIE STEELE FORD -- se (°$9 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR CATALINA on ] ‘5h CHEV. BE iJ AL Deer Reet sens parse Hydramatic, R&WH WW Extra met Saat os or es "6 FOR D eer . a ac ensible By j ola rlles $000 ule. shoreline He < e r we kel Dood lop « ad in E tar, 8795 FAIRLANE HARDTOP lok today! pase ei ine Se ae ' | Red & White finish Equi | 195) PONTIAC CATALINA AUTO O eC S 56 PLYMOUTH 4 DR SAVOY, 8 OP eens Be | TRANSMISSION RADIO & Auto Push-button drive R & H & Heater, Power at fering |; REATE ABSOLUTELY NO » 2 tone paint. W W tres Bold: 4g power brakes. | Morr ss re Aseume par Here is vour chance to gel t ee, 4 bods, $405 : | 149 DOWN | Great Mar Mr. Parks at MI a real used car buy! 38 PONTIAC 870 ¢ ar Roo HD PINANC S $1 198 otom | 47800 Hraold Turner Ford i 8. ING a , === Auto. WOW tree 1 owner Nicw ne St MI 65302, 37 PONTIAC We have slached pri me ' Eddie Seele 1953 OLDS CLUB COUPE AUTQ | 4 @f Radio & whitewalls 91298 e nave s —. : : TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY | r acto é ance! oe pe blue. High | — FORD — | NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay- ‘18 minutes from Pontiac oe Sate ya rea baie 1 . | i ts af 7 t ii rubber. 8743 2708 ORCHARD LAKF RD Greats en ee Bown see Cai 1 HOME R HIGHT M TRS (PE 3-920 Keego FF 2-2529 4.7500, Harold ‘Turner Ford (oie es OA 8.2528 COME IN 54 Sage ee re wae am wo ,TAK® OVER PAYMTS (59 FORD ~~ i933 OL DSMOBIIF $225. ~| 36 PONTIAC 2 pr HT EXCEP. eset I > res Exceilen ¥ | Fairiane 500. Fully equipped. FE EM 3-0966 i Mos emert 1 owver . i a ———-=—— 1063 PACKARD NICE CAN BAR: | ay RON AE CATAL INA, HYDRA TODAY - FORD ¢ DR Custom ® Anto | gein FE 37342 H Riggins ‘ é & H Good rubber Soild bedy | — EDDIE STEELE PORD "KOUAGE © boo ‘<7 PLYMOUTH 4-DR : owner $608 . - EDDIE STEELE PORD - | 1857 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP «1. - UN "50 FORD creiaie ee good onsiees V4 Push button drone R & STUDE PRO COMMAN er = or : oP ‘olum bia ; 2.6078 This ts @ very sharp car 68pe- * eee rate - en HCI! OF eet 0 ; PLYMOUTH 1981 PONTIAC CONVERT FAI Siatlcie iweck (only | . sees ‘ Radio & Heater Low miie- REATION WAGO* , shape Ollwve 11278 $1205 . 54 FORD CLUB CPE 6 with aio. | eee i oe et | . a le trans. Redio & "6S PONTIAC vie *) * ‘ % gon ot re ' 5a = cee . mate A veel goed Con Fl NANCE $605 99 DOWN | @ 4 Gtarchiet Exc cond gaas <7 CLIIRYSLER — ; FINANCE 9598 H ng Im sriliac” SARATOGA 2-DR_ HARDIOP (IRQ Perry af Madison FE 4 9100 Eddi Steel S minutes from Pout ee eed Most beau niu! Ea oem e = Eddie Ste ] TIOMIR HIGHED MiPRS thing om four wheels Onis . . - +r “yr } . ~ ,O NM 287 205 $3 DOWN = FORD — e h 2E/eE xford Michigan OA 8.2578 S1895 2705 Ral heats LAKE RD SORE <= jer 33 FORD PR 5-v200 Keego FE 2-7529 9-5 ny ee = 56 FORD 4-DR. noe TOM 2 DOOR 5 . 98 FORD TAKE OVER PAY FR 204 eexo FR 2 2520 | GusicmUN_ 8 pedtoeratic TE eos vol ine cheemert i ee | mente EM 3-0123. - | yo wi ous dition This week only Pia ight green Pe** STATION WAGON. 1058 FORD c PECIALS | S45 Secale Ran Sone OF TS b TERRIVI | mileage ell er trade aI t ; “4 Oi i , Eddi Ste 2] | _ Clemens _8t ee ie 5 toot oe PLYMOUTH 4-DR le ~ e ia ‘$7 RANCH WaGON TAKE OVFR 54 Pivmouth “autor dr “895 | va putomeat’s . rower neers aye | peyments Must pe ase to death §§ For a Cuasta mi ine es 2 dr 8 295 and brakes ery 8 Pp. iy. — FORD — | 2 husband UL 2-65 “$t Buick Super 2 4 & 348 1395 3273 W Huron eat Eliz wit cai H OFORD PICKUP. ae ex V-8 EN. 52 ve et ‘ Scor $ 195 FE $-3177 FE 5- | es 7” other accessories MY 7.7 \ 5 IR 1956 FORD © GOOD CONDITION | _ is ardenburg PLYMOUTH 2-1 $550 FE 58-2766 L. { siattean wagon V-8 Standard —————— Cc 1 EARANC E SA ic GUARANTEFD USED CARR ; transmission Very Bice 1957 FORD FORDOR sTATION | "36 Plymouth Belvecere. a dr, $595 CORNER CASS & PIKE FF 35-1308 | $1495 wagon radio heater automatic At pushers crpest. © a7. eh Thoin obey, 9 ercca ‘82 Ford, 8 cylinder, 2 dr. ciean $2 a4 Cy I } O a e "Ss - IRD 2-DR. at only $1299 , 33 Kaleer, dr Paiiane V-8 Standard trans- i 31 Rambier eeece ; pe mission vers clean. Only . . tol oe 2¢ $55 cO5 th h : TRS SALES & SERVICE : oy . wads Ole eV. “oot Raburn Ave ie FE 2-0858 | FRIDAY i mee = Funter Bivd eat 8 Woodward Ave |- eres Bos gtd “ny Demonstrator } & 5 OLDS 4-DR RD V* STANDARD SHIFT | Birmingham Diced rubber $185 MA 4-1168 “HAUPT : PONTIAC, Tremendous SEPTEMBER VALUES! | 1997 Pontiac Chieftain 4 4 as a pin! it—crive it @ vou li buy ft-30 més on Balenc® 956 Ford 4 dr station wagon, Rad eater. Whitewall tires. sie 19n8 «Pon Cetalina Viste. Ry- dramatic. dio, heatér, white- wall pote ll ota car Save. 1988 vbapiiae. 3 "'. én, Sigg ple vena in — _ ole ey 19h) Pont Pontise ——— 4 ar. Maré j Beautiful 2 tome green. dramatic. Radio Mester Here ie | ## Wisser motor bike one that has been babtied, sise éewn, 1% mos. on balance. gut ané buy Stdp More to \ Mile Nort Choose Prom MAph §-60 o Gave bias Open Nights Ti 9 Except Wedbesaas “t THe * ——; Many One Owners Dixie ‘Ok’ Cars CLOSE OUT SATURDAY — | SALE | A ‘$9 Pont. Safar! 9 pass Wen $2795 ! $8 Pord Ranchero pickup, &@ $1295 ‘ | 67 Chev. B-A HT, cou. pwr $1595 189 Chevrolet Bel Atr ?- RB ‘$6 Ford Wagon, &. aula $ 795 dor sedan 6 cyitnder er- eau! UW ‘66 Pontiac B-C ht @ adr $1205 eine Fosere ics: raat, lp i : ‘§$ Dodge Royal 4 dr @, auto. § 595 er rey an very finis S ] ‘$4 Chevy. B-A, euto, 2 dr. § 495 Save: e ection | 3 cher” alan oo poo 1989 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 rd Custom auto. 4 § wyrole et 5 . ‘84 Pont B-C 4 ad auto. 493 Goor sedan 6 ieee en - i Sss fF ape 1 “OUS SS& "84 Plym. dr, hi-drive 95 ine. Powergiide radio, - Lh as harsioe: sun roof a eater, white wall tires | SSS SAVINGS SSS ‘$4 Pont @ pase. sie wen. i Roltd espin green finish | - | Sanlg fa bh standard ae Bare 5 : ont rt ‘amatic 5 7 : "33 Nash 4 ar. TS: auto 12 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2- 2 Door & 4 Dooi | “63 Chev. 4 dr, standard - 295 -door hard to & 6n- CUSTOM “300s ‘$3 Chev. 4 dr, powerglide vis; gine. Powergli pore j FPAIRLANE S ‘63 Dodge 4 Dr., sharp Pie steering. power bra GALAXY'S ‘$2 Chev. 4 dr, stander 180 dio beater, B21 glass, white | A Beautiiul - "82 Chev; 2 dr, standard wall tires Coral afic beige FS 7 Z "52 Pont. ¢ dr.. hydramatic 5 finish Less than dealer Selection of Colors "8? t. 4dr, 9 pass wen 205 cost 1959 Chevrolet Bel Alr 4- ag o $1 Pord 8 automatic, 2 ar 5, E ‘ “$1 Mercury 2 dr., standard 185 door hardtop V-8 engine, ; 1 Olds oor nee | Powerglide. radio, heater, | “W Oldsmobile 2 ; 150 white wal) tires Beige and | 'S@ Pord 8. standard drive 63 gold finish. Bevel Up To ?) Hair idlf oby Ste pe BE ne 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4- | : et 4 dr. Bria 128 dr sedan V4 engine, Pow- it Chev, @ dr dard a erglide power steering. pow. 50 Pontiac 2 dr. standard 56 er brakes. radio, heater | , Mercery f, rt. runs 4s < white wall tires Safire and ! ALL CARS HAVE ‘40 Pord 2 dr. § cylinder 63 white finish Belew cost I VERY LOW aaa 4 lac” . ar. "shay i Ales many one oWner clean | used care to ¢i frome | @¢ TRUCKS T get FROM | ut Haskins Chev. | ‘Cy Owens m Lot ‘Your Priendly FORD Dealer @S71 Dixie Highway at M-i8 iDixie ' ‘Ok ot MAple 6-3071 Oyen nites Bl Bo. 147 S. SAGINAW Dale eNTON TAS | BE S-410t + FE §-4102. AYTON PLAINS ‘ Marctop sedan Super 8 R & F Power steering & brakes WVerr clean car Worth @ lot more than asking price, this week oaly EROS” por te "5 PLYMOUTH 4-DR A very clean car Yours for only $595 S$ PLYMOUTH HTOP V-8 Automatic R & H A sharpie fer oMiv -2 .. «seme twee $795 "58 PACKARD 400 Razdtop Pull power. Realir sharp for oniy ss acer eteinlals $795 *S6 DODGF 4DR. i; Roval V4. astemetie A vert | sharp car. This is @ steal as .. $1095 33 PONTIAC 2-DR. Rawie & heater Sharp. 5 ve ow { RE RO Mtrs. Inc. chr PE 4. — Airy Aye. « a | ee a ee 4 FIFTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 - For Sale Used Cars 1 110 BRAID FALL. — SPECIALS - 's9 PLYMOUTH FURY _For or Sale Used Cars 110) OOP PRICES HAVE DROPPED | For Sale Used Cars No’ For Sale Used Cars ey PPO LOL LOLOL AANA AL etal” j SPENCE” | NEW RAMBLER - | | Crissman * CHEVROLET - Rochester Trade-Ins We Have = ti . 4 TI For Sale Used Cars 110, For Sale Used Cars 110 EN AAA APM OPPO LOL ALO LI AI LLANE Ne VE Rammler meee |. Dallas’ \ USED CARS Ed BUD SAYS: - slash Prices’ 1958 CHEVROLET .§2295 ne oz hardtop. power steering. power brakes. V-8. Power- radio, heater, whitewalls, plastic covers Only 7,000 1957 FORD - coe eee. $1595 Fairlane 500 pyhite Power brakes. Pordomatic V-8 engine, wa 1958 OLDSMOBILE = $1195 {:40or hy sedan. Hydramatic, radio, heater, whitewal] tires 24/000 actual miles Hardtop with Powerg!ide. V-8 engine, radio. heater, white- wall tires. Exira nice. 1958 BUICK ....... 51895 Special sedan. Dynaliow radie heater. Hke-new whitewall tires. Green finish 5% Bucks are scarce so come early. 1958 PONTIAC $2295 Superchief hardtop power steering and brakes, Hydramatic, jo, heater, whitewall Ures. 16.000 actual miles 2-door sedan, Hydramatic radio, heater, whitewall tires. Blue and ivory ftiish Like new 1957 MERCURY . Vovader 4-door hardtop station Wagon, 51895 power is | power e brakes. Mercomatic. radio, heater, whiltewalls. eautiful biue and ivory finish Superchie€ 4-door hardtop, gett! steeriiv power brakes, Hydramatic radio, heater lue and white Power steering and brake Drnuaflow radio. heater, white- walls Guaranteed 22,000 actuai miles Btarchief hardtop, power brakes Hycdramatic radio, heater, whitewall tires Sandalsvo; and ivory finish Bvecial 4-door hardtop power steering, brakes and windows, Dynaflow. radio, healer writewall tires. Like new inside and out. 26.000 actual miles 1957 BUICK ....:... $1695 Roadmaster "75". Hias ever; thing Dont miss this one. 1956 BUICK ....... $1295 Escien pareree P poers x gieenine and brakes piiienow: radio, 1957 PLYMOUTH . £91195 4-door sedan with automatic transmission. Drives like new. 1958 FORD ........ 51895 ican Wly euciue. Avecle vieck becuse 1956 FORD. WAGON ....$1295 Country sedan with V-8 engine. Fordomatic, radio, heater, whitewall tires Green and ivory finish. 1956 BUICK ....... 1395 Century convertible. Full power. Buy it now for less. 1958 RAMBLER. 91395 puree ee radio, heater, whitewall tires, 2-tone paint and 1951 CHRYSLER ........$ 125 Very goog low cost transportation, . 1949 BUICK ....... 5 00 You'll have to come early for this special bargain. SS q PONTIAC- BUICK ESTER Ole ACROSS FROM 2? SAIEES KOUH 1-8133 NEW CAR | 1 2 Door H-Top Radio, Power ne | ; Steering. Swinging seats. 4000 Tle 10) Models | Offers Our Best Buys ‘ i mes, gw. WILL e | 928950 DOWN - PRICED $28¥), H TO SERVE YOU | ae a | ~ RO i. 9 DeSOTO FIRES Soon Be ere BETTER | 1988 CHEVROLET Bccee eed Ar) GEMAINinO 1900s SAVE!! 4 Door H-Top - ; ¢ DR. WAGON VE POWER- MUST GO WE HAVE A Steering Nassau Pia ND THE ANNUAL RE OUR NEW ADDRESS— GLIDE. RAH WW TIRES. A LAKGS @ELECTION OF ios Coe PRICED sulk DUCTION IN PRICES [je i SEA oe © oR Tin © Le ons : zs he cum, voy a | RREBING INCRINE WITH 206 Ww. Saginaw ORESCWHER LOVELY OAT (31976 PRICED 3O LOW IT WILI 39 PLYMOUTH ..$2495 s9 PLYMOUTH SAVOY & | ahs Saori oe N vue ae . AMAZE YOll’ NO PRICES 4dr @ pass Station Wen Power Cub Sedan. -— Heater Brane THE & SE et 2 *s { | 1eoF POR] CUBTOM 2 DEL RANCH QUOTED OVER PHONE Guering & brakes. R&H. WW rem OnLy MERE pens yell cae Poke pi WAGON V8 PORDOMATIC. R tires 2 hed : . aire 197 ergiid ant eeler 1 - ae sie es eee Shy een: oa eee oe Chevralet 58 PLYMOUTH. $1795 4 CK Buper 4 Doo 1Hi8 WHITE AN J— VALUE. 5 } $1795 : eS0OTO F- DOME & SL A HING : es a «ot, BHOTO Epome | AnD Radic & Heater, Dyustios Wats sop ure itn ep sor eax wg © cyunder atee j nile { ~ “~ P ; 5 E t : : ce BUWN SPICED © B 2] ES. ‘Ma RAMBLER Station Waren | 14.) cupvROLET « DR. 316 WAG Rim She eo ae Auto. Rue Like ‘ben 931950 DOWN | t WV Costar adic & Heate, ON 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE SLIDE vw it STEERING 89 DODGE €1595 : 7 ‘ ae ‘ eine ; AKEB LOADED ig) Dio aie ese pbc ter S) Se patie | WITH R&H ONLY 35.000 MILFS WITH EXTRAS “THIS CAK = al wy 2 Dom Hiep- 4 700 es Hadio | A2 TOW AS POSHIBI it ‘46 RAMBLER CUBTOM . — ieeleine ies " = + 2 dr. HT R&H WW stires. Power blessing Gi Bruke (ee rn atay iaeadn a iba. MRC. ab Healer: | ON THI8 WHITE AND GREEN Pano SEEN TO AP. Black with red interio: $i9950 DOWN - Pi ICED $199, KES WHY DRIVE MANY W Walle | BEAUTY. 61275. 37 DODGE 136 band 1ONG MILES ae) c 5 y ) £1395 7 PLYMOUTH BEI VDE | LOOKING FOR THE 88 PORD Custon 2 Deor IWO- 19:5 CHEVROLETS. « pr USED CAR SPECIALS | Eee de , Door & H Tey se i ser " pia : Aly Ae N ALL Radiv & Healer, W Wats | WAGON BOTH V6 POWER- Sane. Sedan Beautiful 2-tone nwer Sintow, Poser brake OF GUE CARS i. | o at ' ‘39 OLDS SUPER 88 Holiday Bot, ‘ hel } tata Power aval 5 RAMBLER Station Wayon | GLIDE WITH RADIO & HEAT- . 30 000 mies , Radio & Heater, W-Walls | ER THES ARE IN BEAUTIFUL |) any ‘elles Wius Hntsh Power 57 PLYMOUTH | $1195 rege OWN — PEI 643) < te ereyce , ~ Seas os : $100.50 DOWN PRICED $1689) L ate Model ! fa were moecul Handeos CONDITION FOR EACH. $1075. | steering & brakes. tui mreensory “4 cr eda V8, auto trans t ‘ooor — i Ls + , i . = E ¢ Dur 6 hed waite Power | IAND-SELECEED | blithe MSS EeciN2 1998 CHevROL@T '% TON PICK.) pricea “at zits. | yea a lier ‘ . f i a oi im : ; | Puwer biekes | UP THESE ARE HARD 10 FIND rs “LEI be tte & Power bre AND Fuser bieks ‘37 CHEVKOLET 4 DooR 210 v-e (O07 CHEVY $1295 §isasy DOWN Pie CED ni: nT PLYMOQUIN 4 Door BUT HERE 18 A RED DANDY AT giatics Wagon. Beautiful Ivory| 2 dr. 6 cy#inde: Std. trans L ike New ha trans. Radia és $675 | & Turquols finish. Radio. heater RAH. 6 FORD ‘ , ewer | | power steering and brakes. Spot- z . STATION WAGO | AT 5 1956 CHEVROLEP 4 OR. HARDTOP. ess!!!) Only $1595. "56 DODGE .+& = $ 995 Sows PRICE 3} Wo PR 16 RAMBLER § Dour 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE, | : oe ee oe Geko: DUN riveeo ya) LOW, LOW PRICA Itaiis a Heater Wowws ; ‘ ; ue. | ‘31 MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN | 2 dr. V-6 Auto. trans B&H ; een : B ACK & YELLOW WITH | Mercomatic, radio, heater. ivory . ‘ tof FD MAL P 4 CHEYROLEY 2 Door gisee 5 RAMBLER 2 Dior WHITEWALLB ONLY 81195. | & blue finish A really sharp "56 [EC)RI) $245 rs oe Fe Banie ae Begun wees 1056 CHEVROLET 4 DR SEDAN <1) 400 OblY $1488 ide 8 V-8 Auto : a 3 ik" gug5. 2 PONTIAC 2 ficor $1394 y E T 4D EDA} > | dr passenger wgn uto gua DOM ; t BL" 0% ' boas B; les ce | 6 CYLINDER STANDARD a CHEVROLET art Ata pil trans. R&H . saps eer ra | of CHEVY Station Wagon I> > 3 HN re * oupe. powerglide, radio Jon PLYMOUTH Mint RBAN [21 CUEVY | in Wa i spe ne TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND. tester pows. ‘sleering & brakes, °55 LINCOLN q 025 Catan 8 Vabennae * SP VALE pee SULVER PLUS NEW COVEKS A'mos: new with white tires and > ~ (7h*S 0-8 2-0 Pp Ue. wy DOWN = PRICED 612¥)) oi BUICH 2 Door sidua bee vei ur 1003 eg ivory and-red finish. Only 2 dr HT. Full power ‘ Pt 7 BALE A a VIC a a —— ; 1 FOUD Faeeh Wayor 1194 206 8 BAGINAW FE 8454) j9.5 CHEVROLET SPORT COUP 35 Re See TS 625 eee elaNe MOUTH BURU hd ee _ fer ‘ u ‘ 6 CYLINDER POWEHC LIDE Ant CC URY CONVERTIBLE a I AMBLER RAH Cite & Pa Ba vee t 4 =” | ; deen She BLE EL: ND Write with black top, mercomatic s cylinder agon RAH Bid Hae Power bteenng lst PYM Ravetere 4 tr Siz WIIELI I ais [Aye | Mm ml eavierEe a eigen aud radio-heater. ly $009. ‘recs 1 LN ~ PRICED $129 Cir ‘ ND OR NI8 OT , , <= r woe mae —— || 57 FORD Wagon “FoO Metc 91106 A MARK IN OR OUT, $1030. | deantea, teen ee en PLYMOUTH . 8 745 0 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE C . 2 7 shape. Only $178. Good 4 dr. Bedan V-8 Auto trans. ‘ R Kavi, Powerfite | 81 PLYM Wagon 2 Door giloa OF lyaani S A PAIR OP 1957 FORD CUSTOM | Ra. $49.50 DOWN PHICED 6005) ; 300 V-8 BEDANS. BOTH BSTAND-| ‘13 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR with = : 5 - | “PONTIAC CHIVFTAIN MCHENY, «Door pies CAVE $$ oth ARD AND FORDOMATIC. EACH | Standard transmission. Good tra "S53 PONTIAC .$ 795 lane = fiytramatie 56 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door si074 aw) Ah HAS BEEN CAREFULLY DE- | portation Oniy $125. terse eee Beautiful red | toy 4 DOWN = PHICED 9605] TAILED FOR ONLY $1275. | "Ss PONTIAC WITH HYDRAMA- EO EN ie 38 FORD @ Door $508 5; Q c,. | sateen . a . OM bntile. Mus-£ os CHEVY Bair 4 1 oy Deeleedere VR 4-Dr. Sel, toss pone customune v-s se-| gud only gabe OF * Model se BUICK ©... .§ GAS qn eu B - Powerfiite sue oS CHEVY BAtr @ Poor 7 Powerlite, heater and de- DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CAR | “Pr ‘ . |; 2 dr. HT. V-8 Btd. trans. gree DOWN PRICED 0995) 58 DODO Wagon ¢ Door 6 844 (1 ,).te1, wiidlercoat, wind WITH RAH & WW TIKES. $750 SELECTION ‘OF Thane. "34 STUDEBAR'R $$ 5845 44 DesOTO BPRCIAL 1 CHEVY 4@ Door erm shield washer whitewall le CHEV °, TON PICKUP! PORTATION SPECIALS BE oF. J SVEN x ) OF 4 Det | 3 nted Mal ; au ' ; : . P SURE AND SEE THE BOYS 6 pass wgn R&AH. VB. Auto. 2 1 Poseifiite. Green &| TMUCK EXCELLENT CONDI WITH THE SHARP PEN Wits - Pe 148 BUICK @ Door oom lite electric Wipers, sig TIGN 9850 CILS AT . - , “rans $46 509 DOWN _— PRICED) wo Ane ; = ; = NASH TAI MtAN | 2 CHEVY 2 Door mA mal ight onl filter, air = 3 BUICK ........$ 445 69959 DOM PRICED) 6805) jeu wowed, torsion ey he Pas i © nN ( ARPENTER | ' dr HT. V-6 Auto trans. RAH a iMoun ue | L, N’ Us pension | ays 0 nop uM CHEVROLE | Tice —- Powerit! i 4 nite "tite wet GLEN S Oar watt and ee | MANY MORE | : ’ ' Open Weekdays ‘ti] 8 pm. PONTIAC RrARCHIFF MOTOR a AT I actor. Pric ( : Saturdays “tl om. Cie teed seen Jia i | ' he “ ~ Cris DD an Deve 5 | at COIN Pe mM 0. 0 d PRICED wr] oth NPW CM ATION a a t Pr S CHOOSE Pi Te VAI LE: (HEI) CAPS s 2 pages FUNER, 2 ne Chevrolet Co. | 0 sr navy sevamar ie yt aT Heb. 47371 PL. 4-1797) : . TRUCKS PRICED AT COST 80 3 DOWN PICKED 00 18 a YT) Ce SEE US FOR DETAILS FROM PrYMOt TH @UAURBRAN i > ROGE IES STER as ‘garcia LA ANBPOKLALION BPRCIALS | NC Wis ; oe arreneets S08. cievictel $505 | $9995 ee a OL 29721 a. and mm 0 ee eet aun 183 (Michigan tiles tux and Open Evens. except Wed el CT 1 DOWN PICK 8 ane UT et f ; | * 6105 Jucense extra ) Dank rate y ‘ Ti, ee We HA i eaat eeaka a | ~ Mein 14, : OY Dia 5 es axe reek pops ot tees wociean $07 OE OOO nile guarantee |; Wantto buy anew car? ° Ww \CON SPECIALISTS C dS se Sep ie we | RE BURE & SkR OUR eS eto chen and ar eacy t nti F Mt ' f (rood mater, cleat § @T EFT ROCTIONS ' hw go) Weeousn to choose TB a ; 4 . Le i : 7 , ‘ fe jae tn R | ANT: ¢ wh ¢ Ap r IRE. te mn 1055 thru 1098 model DODGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 2 cu 7 ‘ @ Merit ¥ a ] ¥ “=f ia . 6 | erue te ) * . ; ei ee {1 a ans | amMn ) er i ar one OF FOAKIASD eager The canst Ome, ‘37 Main SEL eae RA SEM YoOrRIET 4 in ri Meroomatic PAM $897 ey! 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OTA 8597 B] AT TIE | | LARK’S | tba A 4A Pi. uy wi . ; : j | nig @ few left Save up to AID ie i ed Very eoud rune! elt tL) its STAIN nin HESTER | st on thin (gisau ecinamy. ca | Gni aperiaie Finsnre no trouble 1 sucur FORO Dealer Since) ts - | MAZURFK STUDEBAKER SALES BAoNiiay) ORES In CRNA Of, 20111 | $806 DIXIF HWY . aes | MOTORS, XG | Sagitiaw at S Boulevard hoy] OR c AL] S | i: AUBURN i At the Stopuant tn Wee, rd 912 8 Woodward 6-5302 FE 4-9587 | ro oO PLYMOUTH DEALER - ve FART DEALING i Ar W PH STS 2 O1R6 | on 6 = PUT SA A Oey ST ANG ‘ew tt} fo wiiite wett alittle ‘ran Fail te 1 [rie odie prom A Dey Ohiiy |e fe wet 4 + i} | CADITIEN f i'} Pte choose from hice rat #) 6a) C7 NUTT WANE | ' A’ Fasiv equtpned Ruil ® ee A ali com ed bite C ADIT T AE Proron ae coONVED Feng Ls " me fey u prowe A 4 ' a | toy A r ] Ld {sean » C SPEED AN Ctr PP fe Vhs hho e att \ ko wits vite mu ©, dpped A ute raniat §2 205 7 LINCO CAs f FEAPE Eee Cortager Tata A veater Automatte Orarccrlertan ste meatt tris Taw ey freritg A beakes Winek with while fep A riemn car £2 105 "7 OLDS AR PA EIR WAGON 4 door * so eoloe wits ade ta NH Aa yee at®edin hradhee ' ' & brater fi." emit tt \ ‘owa.le $1 O05 / Wt del Hera ap ee Se ' Mfr dim true WIth ow le tug of ts Ta Nratel Fu A oi c 1b Le Immaculate "‘Giresigh vat | eiouw | "af PON EDAC &6TARt HLF F CONVERTING’ POP RD Corak Watt) white tops t areomi gravy f corm) intertar } toergtagpye dd Flmelia @ liewte H.-iramatt: Whitewalls A arfua 1. Go mite Like new $1 Te PON EL AC BUPERCHIPF CALAT A COTTE look & Wlate Gate rian ta mint Bacio & theater Havramatt A u one'!' $f 48> | | Pond 4 DOOM (UNTER Y Fr PAN tn 1 ow Mtouitie ate Pow e ter Pr & Poretomath All ¥ 1 rete OME FES mit Ciemi thearaug trad $i HS S/ FORD Fall ant WS CCS VER TIA & Cream & bint’ wo black top tarlicn & dieater Weotewnlig Far domatic. Power steering Nice @liowe : Sty PON FIA CATALINA COUPE. Blue & white | Fiarite & treater Hydramati: Whitewalis, A BUICK one! $1,190) 95 FCRD ad an iy MOS Se AY or 1 F 4 ot VIeta diy ao 1iKR NEw Baik 2 On FAINLANE, CONVERTIALE White! with blue top Radio & heater, | Whitewalls Fordomatic & power A vice clean car. $805 - ‘S37 PONTIAC 2 POOR CHIEFTAIN Biack with! rav trim. Heater & stick shift ; onk« 4. tung good. Today's &pe Ciar $765 . WILSON PONT LAC-CADILLAC 1350. Woodward | MOTOR MY M-25 atS MY 3- MI ¢1930 RUSS OHNSON LAKE ORION . $600 to $900 DIS $900 to $800 D1 -RUSS JOHNSON- 2 LOW-OVERHEAN LOCATIONS Nor th Broadway at 2-287] ° 1? Yo il | AbD RS MALTHEA COUN SCOUNT ¥ 1s CASSIE! SO VOM | IMPALA SPORT Cfo PE (irey with: red trem V& Powergiliste Whotewalias itt ant heater ‘sy Chevy 2d. S185 WAR 82195 SHARP)! V8 OW Dez $2695 5 Lord \\ agen x FAULES SUCH ENO FXTHA CLEAN CAR BEC TAL BARGAIN AS [5 IMPALA CONVERTIBL! spin greet white top , Power ateering, power ; y ve “J ¢ Ne brakes tinted Gias Pend 2 Dy. i bE [esrittce ed it a wlitewalls D pessoa. GOOD THANSFONTALION 111s [8 A BARGAIN! rae atid heater 4.000 niles WAR $ives : 71), 4 FS ; le 2 4 395 Q5 1Chevy 2Dr. 4 4 Vdhevy 2-Dr, & 395 Ow 2 f1 FAN AS A PIN PEW PI) TO SELI : = ‘ i ! ee ak i y re Maye HTN ROE] | / coh Ve olds 2 Dr. Soe BTATION WAGON THIS (8 DtRRR RES] 0 an COMPLETELY 80UPEINI ‘ aera ae - tat ’ ane heater . WAS 413 zt y \ ' ’ } PS TRANSPORTATION SEECEALS Now $1685 4 YOUR CHO t eer | RICL Ss Vv 7 SE EUEE PRICT $7 CHEVROLEA DOOR 710 Raitic Bly@ paint Ra dio and heater, white. Watts WAS S14a5 Now $1285 SALES Shadbolt OAKLAND COUN hadbolt 1461 SPECTACULAR Pre “Wi nter Olter chuunuee FREE Brand New ON BRAND NEW fer PONT mr "DELCO" usro “TYREX” AND SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONTY bey CHARGE 2 PRY =) 1-INCH TIRES HINGIS REIT NING com sod] attamreasenens CARS on nvrmy An D CARS MARRIED DOWN less of make or year I4inch tires HURRY—SAVE-HURRY-SAVE-HURRY MATTHEWS. ~HARGREAVES - The BIG-BIG Lot || 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4- 4547. fers sub-zero temperatures if vou SPECINE SALE SOV! ot this ‘Brand New SOOUEN LORE L BRL AIR 4 DOOR SO STLDERALKI SILVER HAWK 2-f Aspin Cireen over Clas. oor Rolid Ivory ° Cream Radio and custom red trim. radio heater whitewalls pow- and heater winitew ails e steniing 280 HP en- 2400) miles ‘ gin Powerglide trans WAS $2195 “ ; 14 “Now $2195 --- Now $2095 =8 (TIEN ROLEY 38 KORD BRISCAYNE 2 DOOR ‘ lrory and Gold paint cu erom 2 DOOR Va standard transmits . gti paint ea, 9 and t * \ ater, eate e js os nee on hitewalla, he WAS $1385 . Now $1475 | So CHEV ROLLT Now $1465 7 koRD 2 DOOR 7 ; Mist (Green “nei vt pm wee ai standat Fortomatic radio and iran & e liner A heater. whitewalls sharp ca a: BABS EES WAS $205 12 - Qc . Now $1285 Now $1185 PLYMOUTH oo ne VEDFRE: HARDTOP Ss CHI VRO! 2-1) - Relge & Goid REL AIR 4-DO0OR paint Radio & heater tory and Crean raint gf __BhileWalis pa puiten ______. Radia @ heater ene |} arive One walis WAS $1495 WAS $085 Now $1385 . Now $885 ‘TY'S LARGEST ¢ CHEVROLET DE ALER ‘Russ’ DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY Everything Goes LUT OUR ‘Covered Wagons’ 1959 1959 EDSEL MERCURY > DOOR HARDTOP MONTCLAIR HTOP 2-Door, Radio and heater brakes, matic transmission, walls power steering. power radio and heater. white- Taxes & license included $2,146 AFTER $450 DOWN ENGLISH FORD Ready for Delivery 35 MILES PER GALLON SAVINGS $1,295 08 LINCOLN ...........$3195 PREMIERE COUPE — Powrr steering and power brakes, power windows, power seats, whitewalls. A CHEVROLET .......$2035 BRROOKWOOD STATION WAGON — 4Door, Ztone auto. white walls. $1,995 AFTER $2350 DOWN 1959 LINCOLN Puxurious Elegance Powergliide, radio and heater, whitewails. ‘07 PLYMOUTH | Ww . BELVEDERE HARDTOP — 2Door. Radio, heater, automatic transmission MERCURY MONTEREY RARDTOP automatic transmission, $1445 2-Door Radio. heater, Ztone § whitewails ENGLISH FORD ....$1049; ANGLIA 2DOOR SEDAN ~— Radio and heater .$ 845 ‘55 CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY Lincoln;Mercury-Edsel -English Ford- 232S.SAGINAW COMPLETE FE 2-913] = ON ALL MODELS | | a RCN tomer BIRMINGHAM qe Making~ Room ‘60 Trade-ins , 59 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. HARDTOP : OEMO SAVE $1500 39 Chevrolet Impala 2 DR HARDTOP—STEERING $2675 "38 Cadillac Coupe PULL POWER _ $3095. "38 Gldy Super 88 4 Dr. HARD1OP FULL POWER $2495 ‘38 Cadillac 4 Door HARD OP FULL POWER $3629. "38 Edsel 4 dr. sedan $1745 "37 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Dr HARDTOP—FULL POWER $1695 °37 Cadillac 2 Dr. HARDTOP FULL POWER $2099 57 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop PULL POWER $1695 57 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 DOOR BEDAN , 57 Buick Century 4 Dr. HARDTOP POWER BRAKES $1695 "37 Ford Country Sedan FORDOMATIC AND SHARP P1595 56 Cadillac Coupe DeVILLE—FULL POWER D2195 56 Buick Special 2 DOOR HARDTOP D195 56 Olds 88 2 door HARDTOP $1295 Buick Super 4 Dr. PULL POWER $1295 56 Ford Custom 2 DOOR SEDAN S195 35 Pontiac 2 Dow HARDTOP $795 55 Olds 88 2 D.. HARDTOP FULL POWER $895 *55 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan SHARP AND READY $695 "35 Dodge 4 Dr $95 *S5 Chevrolet Bel Air 4DR SED —POWER STEERING $795 $3 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan FULL POWER $395 ‘0 Pontiac 4 Dr $145 "49 Chev, 4 T Packap $195 OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM STOP. IN TONIGHT BRING YOUR TITLE GMAC TERMS JEROME! “Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at Cass ‘56 B &&DAN Sedan Sed. FE 8-0488 Open ull 9 *- tegen THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 eer ae FIFTY-NINE 's Television Programs -- ] by stations Usted tm this column are subject to change without notice — Channel 8~WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW5-TV Channel 1—~WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TY || TONIGHT’S TY HIGHLIGHTS [11:20 6:00 6:15 26 = 8 2 (2) Theater. Western: Pres-| #4) Tic Tac Dough. + Provine and Roger Moore, right, b kans' to the home screen. % * ring ‘The Alas- intervals so that the programs eral Motors Corp, predicted for ingredients Wednesday a booming 1960 sales — Among some dandies they bsg year for the auto industry with the. GM Ex-Chief Predicts <2 tt sears NEW YORK (2) Movie (cont.) ton Foster, “Geronimo,” | (7) Across the Board, . (4) News. Weather (739). (9) Discoveries. (7) Curtain Time. be (4) Sports. * 39@ (2) Search for Tomorrow. (9) Popeye: : Use (4) Jack Paar. Variety with (4) It Could Be You. (4) Mr. Adams, Eve = — Kay Thomp- Be o oy —— ° , . son, : Ss. (2) News, Weather, Sports. (7) Shock Theater. Melo- 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (4) Adams, Eve. (cont.) drama: Don Porter, “Dan-,1%:50 (9) News. (7) Curtain (cont.) ger Woman.” (46), 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks, (9) Six Gun Judge. (4) NBC Playhouse. (2) News, Analyst. FRIDAY MORNING 1) Maw: Gee. (7) Sports. (9) Mavie. 2 ‘east . 6:50 (2) Meditatians. 1:30 (7) Topper. (2) (4) (D News, ‘Sports. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. (2) As World Turns. (2) Highway Patrol. = : save Eliz (4) Mich. Outdoors (2) TV College. 1:55 (4) Fave Elizabeth. ( Cin Decoy. 7:2 (2) Meditations. 2:00 (7) Day in Court. fs (7:25 (2) On Farm Front. ~ +2) For Better or Worse, (9) Huckelberry. Hound. P +g > =oLas \7:30 (7) Breakfast Time (47Queen for a Day. (2) Eyewitness to History.| mee " . : ; 2. (2) Cartoon Classroom 2:30 (4) Thin Man. Reception for Khrushchev at a ; . (2) Hi Party piles ani Ena taseyilenln wats 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 2 een, hee reine 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. . aed eee . re : 9) Home Fair. (4) VIP Report No. 6 Recep." (5) (eolor) Bozo the Clown 5.94 (>) Big Payotf tion ef ania dread 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. (4) Young Dr. Malone. sian Embassy in Washing-|19:99 (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) Beat the Clock. ton. Sas 10:25 (9) Billboard. (9) Movie. = : (7) —_ chev fe US. : 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. SPACE FOR TV VIEWERS — Bill Lundigan,- Le re oar ae =| ‘(4) Treasure Hunt. (4) From These Roots. _ left, explores space for TV viewers this fall. For ma: Success usiness (9) Special Agent. (7) Who Do You Trust: ' those who want to go far on terra firma, Dorothy couple start nursery for un- 19:55 (7) News. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. —— Scape ee ic spn (tliee (4) Price Is Right. (4) Truth or Consequences. “Blossoms in Dust.’ (50)! (2) I Love Lucy. (7) American Bandstand. r * . Greer Garson. _ (7) Lady of Charm. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm, TV News and Reviews 0 pecember Bride. © ; (9) Abbott & Costello. 1:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4), Who ays? Comed.- 1.:30 (4) Concentration. (9) Sherwood Forest. N th 7 N , U d S e panes quiz show: alike wer (9) Foreign Legionnaire. (4) County Fair. : O Ing CW nN er un Booming 1960 Year ace as emcee. Sir Cedric (2) Top Dollar. 5:00 (2) Movie. ° * ; Hardwick, Celeste Holm ind 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. (4) (color) George Pierrot a Li ttle on V ideo Screen Gene Klavan as panelists. | Presents. (7) Zorro. Adventure:, FRIDAY AFTERNOON (9) Looney Toons . Estevan's scheme to marry 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. By CYNTHIA LOWRY wealthy Margarita is foiled. 17:00 (2) Love of Life. 5:55 (4) Sports AP TV-Radio Writer literally saturate the airwaves. (9) Movie (cont.) . ‘ NEW YORK (AP) — Autumn (2) Lock-Up. Drama: Ac- bowed in officially Wednesday, corrected are two from 8:30 cused murderer's fiance asks but television's fall-winter season Maris to review case. Drama: cato helps young couple, ex- pecting first child. and about to lose it to black market Comedy The McCoys’ think Luke ts decides take nighttime and Saturday (4) Staccato. (71) Real McCoys. crazy when he job. Repeat. (9) Movie (cont.) 9:00 ers watch father swear vengeance on sheriff) | who was responsible for nis) death. Repeat. (4) Bachelor Father. edy: “Dog Trainer.”’ It to Beaver (7) Leave Comedy: gifts from Repeat. i9) Mike Hammer. Mike goes to cemetery to ¢x-| change money for bundle of ple are always asking Phyllis ‘(who has five). She replies: “Well, they are for sale. letters. 1 9:30 (2) Playhouse 9. (2) Zane Grey Th. Drama Robert Ryan stars in | Sit in Judgment,”’ two broth- schoolmates belief that family is moving to another town, then learrs - that the move is canceled. 14-year-old Robert ford stars in “Child of Our, Time.” Story of refugee led} searching for love derstanding in war-tor n| world. (4) 21 Beacon Street. Chase sets himself u tery: as potential victim In ore to apprehend killers. (7) Rough Riders. Kirby boards ture: unscrupulous manager. peat. <9) Walter Winchell 10:00 premiere betting procedure. (7) Official Drama: body 19) News. (9) Weather (9) Sports Show. 10:15 10: 20 10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) Bet Your Life. Man's name 4 woman's earring found near provide police leads in murder case. (2) Playhouse tcont.) Stac- to “To! : . dje , and! Com- Beaver. | accepts in pa WILSON Wilson's Rediscovered , Charm of the Village By EARL WILSON x * The * B.W. and I went back to the streets j.oular last year. Phe Westerns, is still wide open. So far the par ade of shows, old or new, hasn't given uS much to cheer about * * * The roll call to date includes 20 shows from last year and 17 NEW YORK—Greenwich Village, New York's Left Bank, {s newcomers to the home screen once more a swingin’ neighborhood. ; And what's the word” Most of the new entries have been pallid carbon copies of things that were we used to know and found the Bon Soir with ¢,: example. are so much alike one of the slickest night club shows in the identical twins that this reviewer world. Comedienne Phyllis Diller — of Lima, . O., San Francisco and Jack Paar's show— who calls the place “a cesspool of culture,” proudly adds, “and I know, because | have went to the best schools. I am de- scended,” she further states, “from a very long line my mother once listened to.” I hope dreamy Isobel Robbins and Holly- wood-B’way star Jimmie Komack will for- give my dwelling so much on Phyllis—but Lima, QO. (pronounced Lie-ma, not Leema) is also one of my home towns, as it is the Drama: laid home of Hugh Downs. Drama: | Craw-} working are and un-} Mys-! Callas, Adven-' Levant. stage “What about the kids?” And the ones that aren't I'll never forget our first baby—we wanted a car.” Phyllis just received the new » Book-of-t he-Month: “Getting jer Along With People,” by Maria foreword by Oscar Ingrid Bergman of Paris and and meets French singer and Rome moveti to Brooklyn — to © the TV studio to rehearse “The Turn of the Screw” Bennett was routed out of bed Season‘int the San Francisco Fairmont introducing new by security cops and photogs peo- marked down. ... Tony who wanted to watch Mr. K ar- with chair. Detective. riving at the Mark Hopkins across the street . . * * * an WERE on BEF PHYLLIS ‘ant tell one cowpoke or one . story line: fiom anothe' All the D&S. either ignored or glossed what extent the U.S. compact car me ‘ over will hurt sales of foreign imports detective-adventure shows seem ; : : to follow a gory path of sadistic ACROSS violence. . ae Thp Pe K |! Sb 19 fe IN , In fact, the new ‘season has § Sweet - 7] i} q been so dreary that a smooth O ecinws unpretentious half-hour dramatic 12 Pestless 5 rm 7 show starring June Allyson seems ,3 yeah like a tour-de-force, and a pleas- 4 = aia 8 4 0 iu : z