The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast. (Details Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRES NE COLOR Home Edition 117th YEAR x PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 ams 1959 —60 PAGES UNITED Me ory IN RNA TED Peed TIONAL So a pe tenner 8s UF Booms Over the Top With Record xk * x * * Supreme Court Scraps S tate Use Tax 5-3 Dashing Michigan Back Into Fiscal Chaos | b : | x * * Merchants Told: Housewives Halt Collection Differ on Tax Ruling of Levy at Once | Official Puts on Refund Hopes, Says You'll Need Proof igan Supreme Court The old argument — use tax ver- The housewives — who've paid most of the use tax the past two Damper months — have sharply different reactions to its death in the Mich- |sus income tax — was reflected in heir v 0 From Our News Wires ‘ 2 Serene. LANSING — Michigan. was plunged back into fiS- finds itself with no solution to cal chaos today by a 5-3 its financial difficulties, Supreme Court ruling that! Everyone agreed it was too | the | | that state once again | AUGUSTA, Ga. — Presi- + Ee ‘’ “—e" & x * * Sum S647. 698 Goal Cracks in Area’s Historic Effort Success Is Announced at Victory Luncheon x *« * ‘Coordination Needed Before Summit’ —Ike Western Allies Must Agree on Vital Issues. to Prevent Confusion From Our News Wires dent Eisenhower said today} “I was for the 3 per cent sales he is willing to go to an threw out the 120-million- beady geet rather than the com- Fast-West summit confers 4 per cent use-sales tax, dollar use (sales) tax. ‘said Mrs. James E. Hartley, Deputy Revenue Com- Voorheis Rd missioner Clarence Lock, !f Mrs. Hartley had her there wouldn't be any sales tax, said merchants should halt eithe: collections of the penny in-| crease “immediately.” The decision to declare the tax unconstitutional means the Legislature will be back for another round of wrangling. No solid sup- port has been lined up for any substitute plan. Republicans reacted bitterly the decision by the pene ee Told to Stop dominated court. Use Tax Charge ‘Now the state is in wore shape than ever before—90 million Stop charging the use tax im- dollars in the red and no relief in, mediately, Pontiac area mer- chants were advised today. Related Story, Page 15 | Go back to the old method of —_———) charging sales tax only, sellers “Other states can get along Michigan?” wick St., felt differently (Continued on Page 4, Col x * * Local Merchants 1) six ht,” s said Sen. Carlton | H. Morris were advised by John W. Hir- (h-Kalamazoo). | linger, manager of the Pontiac Morris, chief author of the use ar mere of a (sales) tax, said it was up to| |. Patil ie was Gov. G. Mennen Williams to © advice of the Michigan Re- tailers Assa., a Lansing group | that has been advising most of Michigan about the controver- come up with a tax program. “Our program has been tor- pedoed,”’ Morris said. All five Democrats on the court * * * voted to throw the tax out. JUS- Qustomers whe want to collect tice Talbot Smith wrote the con- from merchants the use tax trolling opinion. It was signed by which they have been paying in Opposed to a state income tax, Justices’ Thomas Kavanagh and the past were advised to wail a George Edwards. Justice Eugene few days, Black wrote a ‘concurring opimon Merchants through their retail signed by Justice John Voelker. groups hoped to agree on a sys: | author of “Anatomy of a Murder.” tem to pay back use tax collec- Black said the tax should be tions. rejected “unless we are to shut A systemized method, agreed our eyes and see not that which on by all, would simplify the all of the people of our state Have clearly preceived and understood.” procedure and guarantee fair- it was pointed out. ness, aggg Cnce whenever the Western' Allies have coordinated’ “ay, their position. The President told a news: conference that without | without these taxes, why can’t SuCh prior coordination ata | pre-summit session, the sit- Mrs. Jack T. Coats, 1781 War- uation could be just a don- , nybrook—or confusion. | Eisenhower confirmed that thas been plugging correspondence with the Western leaders — for an East-West sum- jmit meéting with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev as early as, December | But the President sald he has no strong feelings regarding the | time of any such session. | The important thing, he empha- in private sial use tax the past two months. | Adenauer. he’ VICTORY SMILES Their beaming faces reflect the pleasure with which these UF leaders reacted to news that the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund dive has gone over the top. Pictured the successful UF victory lum (from left) Fredet Ideal Fall Weather Here Till Saturday while at heon are ck J. The tax was thrown ont .pri- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) Not Surprised, | | Lodge Claims He and Rep. Law Take Their mother, Mrs Alternative Cash Plans son, 5830 Eldridge St., : : at a local tavern. Under Consideration the home when her children, Mary, 8. fled to the | Two this morning after they had set room {, and Raymond, Oakland County Sen. L. Harvey Charles Burns’ Lodge said he didn’t find the Su- street. home across the | small half-naked children formal ran screaming from their smoke Court against the parents, chars filled home in Waterford Township | fire to.a mattress in a back bed- sought by police at noon today. Donald Gib- | a waitress was gone from} | preme Court's decision surprising Burns summoned the fire de-; “It went strictly along party partment. lines,’ he said. | Mary, whose fingers were Asked what the alternative burned, told Waterford Township police she had been trying to light a match from several pack- ages laying on a dresser when the entire packet caught fire. would be now to pull the state from further financial chaos, Lodge insisted that he and other Republican senators would stren- uously oppose any form of state income tax. Pontiac’s Democratic thur J. Law, on the other hand.| The said he hoped the Legislature were in school at the time. would now review his 7 per cent so- ; called ‘‘piggy-back” state income According to Waterford Town. | ship fire officials, this is the sec- bee ehcp, wei people. payin ond fire to be started by small Gibson children left unattended. federal income tax. j Referring to the three Republi-| The two youngsters started a can members of the Supreme fire in a closet in the home last Court, Law said: |winter. “I'm surprised that even three Waterford police today filed a them thought the use tax was con- _ ‘. stitutional.”’ RE EROS EET Although he was definite about in Today’ S Press Senate Republicans opposing a | The little girl said she became frightened and tossed the flaming Rep. Ar- mass on the bed. state income tax, Lodge was un- | or decided what the answer might |) Comics ................... . 2 be then. | County News ...........:, 18 “We'll probably meet and exam- Editorials saorecetacocacese iy ine the opinion and see whether we Food Section ........... 31.34 enact a wholesalers’ tax or repeal; Markets ..............6. -.. 50 the three cent sales tax,’ he said.| Obituaries ........., fpoebo Lk “As far as I'm concerned,”’ he | ir Sala pieislieee'y ein ‘ ra “Michigan is never going, eaters ee ‘ co beds ag e tax added to TV @ Rete Programs ... ° ay out to, son, cdcceerbeces what citizens already Pp Women's Pages... 3639 the federal goyernment.”’ six other Gibson children} SENSES ERA PLAYED WITH MATOHES — A Waterford Township ‘policeman questions Mary Gibson and her brother, Raymond, 8, to learn the whereabouts of their parents. still holds one of a book of matches she was play- 4 Pontiac Press Photo ing with that’ set fire tg the back bedroom of their home at 5830 Eldridge St. early this morning. The two children fled half naked and screaming from the smoke filled home to a neighbor. four-year-old Mary | | ial Div Mrs Commer: paign chairman man; Poole Noel | $1,036,900,000 with earnings of $53.- ,200,000 or 97 cents a share. In |the third quarter a year ago the company lost $14,900,000 or 27 cents |a share ' STATE EARNINGS | Ford's earnings in the farst quar ter this year were $2.46 a share and in the second quarter $2.76 share. The company said ‘“‘lower profits in the third quarter due primarily to reduced sales re- sulting from model changeovers and of launching the 1960 models.” a were costs A week ago, Ford announced that it would pay a year-end ex. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ’ sion chairman A. Buckner and Thomas F. Wiethorn, Industrial Di Back- to- Work Order —' for Drive’s Workers The Pontiac Area United Fund has topped its $647,- 698 goal. The announcement was made by Robert R. Eldred, Campaign chairman, at a UF victory luncheon at noon today at the Elks Temple. “We have raised the larg- est amount of money — $647,.776.98—in the history of the Pontiac Area United Fund,” Eldred said. He spoke to more than 230 peo- pie representing the Fund's Wom- en's, Industrial and divisions and the Commercial four affiliated tow nships Mrs. Noel A. Buckner. Wom. en's Division chairman, reported $26,628.87, or 105.85 per cent of her quota of $25,157 Included in this division are the Pontiac area directed by Mrs. Roderick Tay the Lake Angelus irea, directed by Mrs. Myron leighton, and the Waterford area, firected t Irs) MG Prosser, * * * Mre. Taylor repor ‘ted her Pon- ac area at $15,227.04. or RS per cent of the quota of $15.436 Mrs. Prosser announced her Waterford figure at $8,572.83. or 113.23 per cent of the township's goal of $7,571. Mrs. Leighton reported 82,829, or 131.6 per cent Pontiac Press Pheto Robert P. Eldred. « Womens Divi an SIon ( Ail- ion chairman. Ss — | Of her Lake Angelus goal of j ee Thomas F Wiethorn, Industrial lpieees chairman reported $417,- jsized, is that the West get to 125.91 or 64.49 per cent of the en- gether and present a united front) Warm, hazy days of Indian sum- S Nn e int e y e Pp ure campaign goal pledged. Cor- ‘at any summit session, mer will continue through Satur Shlaa we from ue three local zeneral Motors ants J Senate * Sad he {s = wath pagal Gan rang: | PHILADELPHIA (Three fed. part of the collective bargaining constitutional and the nation was Bushing Co.., omnes ane ng iready and willing to meet at any] * * * jeral judges today granted an indef- | code, not imperiled by the strike. Pontiac Varnish, Universal Qil itime with French President! Tonight will be warmer with a inite stay of a Taft-Hartley injunc- Arthur J. Goldberg, 53, general George C. Doub, assistant at. 9°! ie Baldwin Rubber Co. and \Charies de Gaulle, British Prime|chance of showers, the low about tion against the striking Steel. Counsel for the union, opened his torney general. told the panel totaed a Ene and Socket Co, {Minister Harold Macmillan and 44 ; workers, pa al to dismiss the injunction at drawn from the U.S. 3rd Circuit CCed $134.7 West German Chancellor Konrad, friday will be partly cloudy ~ * * hee _ eee Sound up a Court of Appeals that he thought EMPLOYES GIVE $281,651 { and warmer with the high near | This Means a continuation of the eal until 12:45 p a ast ie Bove mame mn as here to ar- ; Une crmnloyes of these firms | The Soviet ambassador to Par- 65. Partly cloudy with little tem- nationwide walkout. now 100 days Goldberg said the court. should ial eis oO “ ; 7 ihe Se rica eo . ee a ee Lenk, sa _ Is said today President Eisen- perature change is Saturday's old. pending a circuit court of ap- toss out the jr yunction on grounds Se Aa ante ednesday ain 'e Industrial Division contribution. hower has proposed a summit outlook. peals ruling on the constitutional: that the Taft-Hartley law wasun Fred Podle, Commercial Divi conference at the end of this This afternoon's southerly winds it¥ of the S&day injunction. grant- = = art an Males iu , sion chairman, reported $166.274 year and that the Soviet govern. at 10 miles an hour sae 1:15 will ed vesterdav t 1 US. district : Said he Was On raised, or 92.7 per cent of the ment is in agreement. become se densi at 12 to 18 miles Judge in Pit'sbury - ’ _ aie : ‘ a ; Aa unit's quota of $179.371. Poole The statement was made by an how ght and shift to south- Union counsel re marshaled its Ford Earnin § P. sorg in challenge a ineudber ace a Sergei Vinogradov after an hour's westerly Frida) arguments, declaring that the . 4 tS Ons talk with French Foreign Minister | ~*~ * * strike has created no national * still have a4 ih to do and Maurice Couve de Murville. ' In downtown Pontiac the lowest, emergency, that indeed the econ iz Rig Mat take our division over De Gaulle, however, has been temperature before § a.m. was 36 omy is booming, and that the tr Oal {0 ECOr broug m the \ I s nol stop now. Let's pressing for a delay unt! spring degrees. The reading was 64 at 2. junction violates the basic rig a rh. said that Goiai ip |S edon Page 4, Col. 4) (Continued on Page 4. Col. pm. of tabor to strike. rights that are ; nt] pht —-- Report $339 Million in * + p Profits for Ist 9 Months; Doub she a y ree - CC 10 uction : sult) with ashingtor wo Children Escape From Burning OME too'ssiigh Sh he was ready to go eet It N t W k complaint in Juvenile; Her husband, who works for a ‘st: av home with Man From Our News Wires eect ——o ee ae q ex ee ; Both wore only underclothing DETROIT — Ford Motor Co's ‘ ing child neglect. ech’ (Caeneeny 7: Beat est be when they fled the blaze profits for the first nine months x . m Expect . Steel Shortage Mrs. Gibson, who works on the| located immediately. Neighbors clothed the chil nN of 1959 were a record $339,100.000 The union asked thi wiges to : ‘night shift at the tavern, still was; Raymond told police an older and plan to meet the other Gibson — This topped by $13.100.000 the old Permit the 10-day strike of its to Cause Shutdown in |sister told him, “It's your turn to!youngsters when they return nine-month record of $326,000,000 297.000 members to continue pend- Pontiac set in boom vear 19 ing a ruling on the constitutional ity of the injunetion Ford became the first of the ; ead wsing ftemporam lay- big three car makers yesterday Goldberg told the judges that... fhe sivel aberiase 1 ae expect. to announce nine-month earnings, Should the 80-day injunction be ed today ta bi Fe Pontiac s Fane! General Motors and Chrysler also | Upheld, “there will be tremen- trial machine sine nz fo a halt are expected to show substan. ous damage, not only to the |. the end of neat week | tial profit increases. union, but also to the empley: ee Fe * { Ford appeared to be in a better ers UAW-CIO leaders at Pontiac Mo- Position than its competitors to In describing what he considers tor Division were looking for the maintain high earnings in the great damage, Goldberg said: As assembly line to shut down as fourth quarter. Ford makes about for the union, its strike in which Ccariy as W sal half of its steel needs and its pro-' 900.000 workers have | sacrificed \ company spokesman. said. duction and was believed to be less their wages for a period of mort however, that so far no notice of serious affected bv the steel than three months will be broken a definite date has been issued. strike than GM or Chrvsler and as for the companies. thes ae will have undertaken the very ex Tempo ‘ lasolis - euised ci Ford's earnings for the first nine POM task of reopening thei a 5 i ~ ~ " “ ous Lali . wine ', mills and starting their furnances Of Production—were Get U at months this vear amounted to $6. ) 7 ; all three Genetal Motors Corp, a share, against two cents a share ” Iy fo have them shut down Mantel Hare on earnings of $1.200,000 in the re again if the injunction is reversed. P™ cession period last year = * * 2 SERS ee EE , 4 | . Goldberg saic The number of layoffs has varie Henry Ford I, president, said Pry ee onan from dav to das At no tune have sales in the first mee months of ee eeaticen ce Tenet nearby they seriously affected the over-all saree ois so ait teen, ia the recognizes that there is a production picture | Paine period a nial aaa are ve public interest Yn this mat. Spokesmen for the two big ; ter and that delay in the effective plants — Pontiac Motor and GMC | Third quarter 1959 sales were date of the injunction would be| Truck & Coach Division — said unconscionable.”" | Management officials were | Poised to issue announcements in a few days that would send work- ers home for an indefinite period of time. x * News Flash * How long the layoffs last depend on how soon new supplies of stcel can be distributed PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — A * *® * panel of three federal judges to- It appeared to be a virtual im- day heard argumegts on a back- possibility that new supplies could to-work injunction appeal in the arrive before existing stocks are steel strike and adjourned with. depleted out a decision until next Wednes- Even if the steel strike were tem. day at 9:30 a.m. (EST). The porarily halted through Taft-Hart- judges continued the stay of ley Act action. it would take time execution to the back-to-work before steel plants are able to turts injunction until them. out supples in volume again ee ; TWO me ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OC'TOBER 22, 1959 ‘Sen. Morton in Oakland County Today ‘The Day in Birmingham - brary. There will be no admission |)” Big Selection—LOW PRICES Democrats ‘Se—Me : = ee ‘ei HALLOWEE Out to Get GOP Leader Checks State Party Feud’ Expanding Fall, Winter jo S25 "Costumes. Sen. Lodge | : veces n beer a ag HECTeation Class Plan — S'wuse en. LO g GRAND RAPIDS Sen, Tone. ———— = © =a meget “——. wut Ole A. repeat performance .of the| by coece +. remus 7m tee url re, te | ae ore ae oe | ac eat tena ae pe eamera a bi mers, of inte ania, of menos Told by their state chairman that )oaers in Michigan. Ny... “Wiencihi aad. selltieak tecok| Cabdenh Cotaty hes Decent ane ot Before addressing a party | Morton praised the showing of lems related to the needs of the the most important political battle- fund-raising dimmer bere last Bagwell in his race against Gov, C@™paign were discussed. Mr. grounds in Michigan, county Dem- ight, Morton teld newsmen he Williams He said. “I should think Summerfield agreed to be as heip- ocrats have marked Republican was checking on a reported feud (he would make a good candidate ful as possible in furthering a Recre a a” tomorrow in the Ball Room of ation Board. s | Two. diving classes have been) x * ‘added to the Saturday morning Donald Martin, director of rec- swimming class for children of school Sen. L. Harvey Lodge as their Between Michigan GOP liberals {in 1960." is fereee and Postmaster General Arthur | “\y position is that I’m respon- “He made no demands nor did are - of the top county E. Summerfield, sible to duly elected members of he issue an ultimatum that Paul Democratic strategists went behind He said he would be in the Pon- paign strategy However. it was learned that.tion. |Support it.” (press his opinion about the prob-, Neil Staebler. state Democratic »-_ * As for the reported feud, Mer- lems, the need for strengthening chairman, pegged 1960 as the year «rf jt is serious.” he said. “I'}]. tom said he had read only news- the state organization and the need that Oakland County could go have to report it to the President Democratic for the first time in put it's up to the Republicans of many years. Michigan to make any changes.” Earlier in a press conference, The Republican Committee of Staebler cited figures from the Oakland County was host to ; j ‘ (reation program can be obtained : : 2 @ Ki 1946, 1950 and 1958 elections te Morton at a $50-a-plate luncheon ‘CME «) want someone else, I'll cobs ei ns from the Recreation Board by aetna eae securny pay \} @ WITCH Cc : show, he — that the county at neon today at the Northwood work with them . - * in | phoning MI 4-1800. Broomfield emphasized that the se vrei & oe Sanesa™ (nelwara ake ae ae Reiiey. Reperivad (WANTS TO SEE, UNITY in @ arge Each Wednesday, between 7 p.m. The 28h and feat vear af the cerrect limit is $1,200. dl e: varies pected a beat the sational cnair. Wovten said he wants "to. see Classes are ‘eld at the Barnum Ruth Shain Class of international] | During the past session of the ; | CHMDREN Sines 4 to 16 VAITY inity when cor ime classes are e a e é as ; a B fi tried iS © BLA : : He told party workers that by oie a tea later at Devon iy art the campaign.” | Bank Teller Out Under schoo! pool. Martin said that Set we te ee Gane nor sar - a sei the | © CINDERELLA © Skeletons | F » . = ] = | P : P . . . 2f, . 2 4 a SS * + * Bond; Pal Paul Carry Permission slip signed by 2 doc- Birmingham. The cobrse will be| Present limit from $1,200 to , ¢ CLOWNS registered voters in the county.' Morton was questioned about re Th , ‘tor is needed from those who en- * © DEVILS . 7 . . : e senator said he had had ° cm held each Tuesday at 10 a.m. $3,000, © © CYPSY CIRL Oakland County offices might be ports that Summertield told the Re. ity te dé the | Pleads Guilty roll so it can be filed with the occupied by Democrats in 1961 blican State Finance Committee fe, pile a nome a | recreation office. Classes will last Co “This is a more realistic ap- , ¢ PETER RABBIT Staebler came to Pontiac for the ae feud ceperts bis - — 30 weeks Michigan State University jun-|proach in the light of our high © OWLS Ith the s 129 ‘ v< last Thursday he would bring fi. who said im Washington that = A 2?-year-old Pontiac bank teller : ior, Wendy Mouw, 20, 2629 Am-'cost of living today,” Broomfield a i pa ty cbauridatee aa nancial support and’ harmony to much of the reports were “with: ‘ang his friend. accused of stealing _ Each Monday at 7:30 till 19 beriy Birmingham, will be a i BETTER COSTUMES b COU) ~ > the state party if Lawrence B_ out fact or foundation.” ‘ : p.m., a family swimming class j 6, of the homecoming queen's He ; ; te $i 4to 14 3] C : . . ca- said no action was taken on ses 4 to : planning for coming elections Lindemer were dropped as state close to $3.000 in Community Na-|! is held at the Seahoim. High ovr tne —skendiat ta Wiha ua ee ase ; Where Gov. Williams fits into these plans was not made known. “You'll have to wait to talk to | Mennen himself,” Staebier _re- peated when questioned. chairman * * *® Summerfield also was said to Bagwell, Michigan State Univer- the committee.’ paper accounts. “I don't know pow deep the feud) ma- was elected by the largest jority ever In a statement yesterday, Don tional Bank funds, were arraigned Is Ahrens chairman GOP state and Ernest Sen. Morton said.| Bagwell be ‘dumped’ as a con- i closed doors last night at the tiac and Mount Clemens areas to =! work through biel oneal and = of his suppert, as reported Roosevelt Hotel to map their cam- day and thought he would have a duly elected organization avever the prees. “pretty good feel” of the situa- their decision is. I, of course, Will) «1, If the Republicans of finance yesterday in Detroit before Fed- Kanzler, eral Judge Ralph M. Freeman. Wayne County finance chairman, have suggested shelving Paul D 5,:\4 Summerfield attended the fi. Staebler, however, did say the Sity professor who was the unsuc-; reation, said that some of the elementary age held at recreation classes have already three schools in the city. The 9 started but anyone wanting to, a.m. to noon classes are held at! join a class now opened can do so.) the Barnum, Seaholm and Derby! Wer the firct me, an 0 Ol |schogls. The charge is $2.50 tor Report Incorrect [tes Nason on Income Under}; | time schedule, the board has | | started a Slim-trim class for ‘ ° Social Security |, In his “Congressional Record” |} unified party program. ~ * * Every Monday at the Seaholm School Gym, an adult recreation program is held. This class is did, however, frankly ex-' women, Last year, on a trial basis, Martin said, the class was | | so successful that it was decided | to be made of |for men and women over 18 years for greater party effort.” this year part y Crandall Mute ' The slim-trim classes will ketball, volleyball, badminton, ; .a9| trampoline or calisthenics. |held each Wednesday between 7:30 : and 8:30 p.m. at the Torry School,| Further information on the rec- a consis Gus con Sere ant William 8, Broomfield, it was typo-| graphically stated incorrectly that ¢ BUGS BUNNY 89 st} Means Committee. ® LITTLE LULU However, the Republican con- : Sacer GGae gressman from Royal Oak said» ® “the House is expected to consider © * JET PILOT © HOBO this proposed change I have intro. £ SLEEPING BEAUTY, ETC. |\duced early next year when re- © School pool. Children, Martie—tndiana football _ said, must be accompanied by Lansing. an adult. There is a charge of 25 cents for children, and 75 cents for adults, * * game at Mee: * * * The teller, Robert L. Crandall, 54 Murphy St., stood mute to a WOE ERY |~ Featured talks and films by lo- jcal residents who have lived or) recently toured behind the Iron * charge of misapplicating bank Sustats will be presented & a1. . 15 YEAR Junior Size governor's “‘interest will go in Cessful GOP nominee for governor : t . Also at the Seaholm School on Cur pre: visions of the social security laws " the direction of the national field.” last year and is being supported County Records 7 = under $1.500 \ionday is a beginning swimming series of Tuesday afternoon Pro- | are considered." Assorted : the presidency, Staebler said, he He said he is far more than a by liberal Republicans for nomina- has learned during his journey’! around the state that Secretary of favorite son candidate but one of tion in 1960 the lesser candidates Should the governor shoot for Ind Mistrial State James M. Hare is ‘‘very! highly regarded’ as a possible * < a In Beating Case ov. Three Cases of Polio Last Week Three cases of polio were re- ported last week by the Oakland bond and is being held in the County Department of Health, one Wayne County Jail pending a pro- SHOP FRIDAY and SATURDAY For Ti ‘ wiieiot a fourth quarter dividend of 60 was arrested on a drunk and dis ( dit U : M : i Guan noretaicaity ishing flaws Reg. $28.50 semanas cents, Compared with 4@ cents a order|\ charge. Misener has since re | nion oney KING G 3 we ee m eww ee eeewe wees eeweeeeneeecn 9 i “Eis ie! year ago. left the department FILTER : 19% GIRLS’ WEAR SPECIALS ‘ The tremendous investment Ford Hess’ $30,000 damage suit is in DETROIT i — Allan S Fowler. CARTONS 1 for FRIDAY. & SATURDAY re = ~ Pi , . . 69 u g1 , ¢ ‘ Motor Co. made in bringing out its) Federal Court because he is su j = fo nd guilty last night of Atk brindy dnciade: ate. wins: i 3 se rate speeds MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS F 160 model cars showed up today feethe conmly's Mending aqeecr embezzling $2, 87 from the Tele- ton. Kent, Marlboro. Pall Mail. etc. i head for closer ~ ; na reduced third quarter earning fidelity Casualty Co. of New Phone Employes Credit Union tah ee ] shaves. Helenca STRETCH Nylon . veport by the company York. “hile he was its manager. : New SUNBEAM ‘333A’ +1.) . x Ford reported earnings of $53.- * A a Fowler was convicted by a re Girls Leo-Ti ts 5 200.000. or 97 cents a share, down corder’s court jurv after a 21-day : ROLLMASTER Razor Mi harply from earnings of $2.46 and After the first mistrial, a new | ' , Re / Sizes 4 to 6x *2.76 per share during the first two JUTY was impaneled. Hess attor Eauiec hall cei? ad 1 7 ; g. - > juarters of the vear \ney Kenneth C. Davies, began his } _ ce “ a tag i GB iY $29.95 era f a jopening statement again. He said SIS Florida when shortages 1 WH Soe To i The earnings still look. d good, the beating aggravated injuries Of almost $125,000 were found in i ‘ 2 One ' however, when compared with piece had suffered previous], the credit union accounts. He was ' Xf j 7 the loss of 27 cents per share re- | returned from Flomda and charged . . ’ \ ; ; ~*~ * * ; ' \a/\: -etigie for joa quarter dur- Helene nitemevs abyected that specifically with misappropriating 3-BEAM Spotliter | DUAL CONTROLLED n e recession last vear. $2.387 | $i . , the original pleading contained no » ; Electric Blanket |IE Newest ‘Roller Bar’ model for fast Sizes 8-10 ot oad Heavy outlays of cash to restyle question of aggravation Fowler was continued on $5,000 ree mps 1 IIE close electric shaves. = ' and improve the industry's 1960 bond. pending sentence Oct. 230 ' ! ' ' 1 | I { L} Fall U.S Weather Bureac Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Increasing cloudiness, warmer teday High % seutheast te south winds 17-18 miles.! (leudy, chance of showers warmer te pight Low 44. Friday partiy clepdr High 5 te south winds 12-18 miles tonight. shifting to southwesterly Frida: warmer Southeast Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature prececing & a im 2 € boxes of 50 — save Tic now at this -a“aeeae low price eee nw eee eee ew eee eS ee eS eS ee ee ee oe $3.00 Steserm ry a 3 Agee Mo Full 3-vear guarantee. Big double ; : it in " tu s 5 _ ; : Si ait eters mire tt | ela ‘tear anit, aeckioe wenn 95 : Fresh ‘Cello-Wrap’ cigars in full where 00 want ht oe i . : . . ‘ ‘ Choice of Lady Sunbeam Deluxe or Lady Schick Patrician. No trade-in $17.50 LADY SCHICK Futura Electric Razor... f Wy) } No-Spill ‘BEAN BAG’ 1095 ; mecennereesee’’) ] | | ' ' ! | ' At $8 am: Wind veiocity § poh 25° i / se as St i ; Bu nhurscday at 5 40 ia | sus a Pridss at 654 ar : | . ; i . Peed | foon sets Tiday at :2.4] p rge size. on rises Thursday 10 02 5 Clot ' —_ r “ docsters Feepaennn, bottom "aia TRIC ' Pits All Models Since 1949 f F a nein ma a GENERAL ELEC ! 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Briar bowl is interchangeable. rs oo Bee {gp “ales. % r a 7 sburgh 64 j bie b | A | 4 Kut ee was recently the center of a storm kicked up by a French news- 98 North { Electrical #, , iF > zocuseurine = ae 3 3 Marie 38 3 paper which reported she would announce her engagement te Saginaw —Second \* i “naas raverse % , & 1 51 3 Washington 8 51: Canadian lawyer John Turner with permission of the Queen de- Street wD Taal a 4 » BROTHERS Floor i ig eo ioe, Angeles 34 WB Seaitie $3 8 spite religious diff . 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor MERS ! ig 4 M %e@ «= 46s Tempe a xm Spite reg erences. VVTIYTTYYTTETETTETPeTTTTTTTeFererererryrerrerey iz, ) ON. Saginaw —Main Floor * 88 8. Saginaw —Nein Floor: wiwnovnrrmewnmen ( a ‘ ’ hs ’ . —— _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 _ 7 Backstairs at the White House , Imagine! Newsmen Beg Pat Boone for Autograph UPI White Hows Reponer wus eee (UPB—The ‘President because of the death of his . former commander, Gen. White House press room that he wanted absolutely no photographers | or reporters trailing him when he} went to the Fort Myer Chapel! eatay for the final Mersbal! es. Century passed without being asked for such things as autographs or sou- venirs. > * * * ugusta | Earlier this week, however, while Members of the A : ear the President inside was wrestling National Golf Club certainly have | with the stubborn steel strike, out- “Yer Teason to regard themselves 2 : jas close friends of the President, | side in the driveway a young man af apelin be , > 4 but not even such old Augusta| 1 a long haircut was coping with : ; ; his own problem \golfing companions as Cliff Roberts | . jor Charlie Yates would address It was Pat Boone, the TV ‘Eisenhower directly in any way) porn oo trying to apportion but “‘Mr. President.” eens Sy et) we ter apeck ol tan | autographed portraits of himself | i “ an the thoroughly grown | directly, they call him ‘The =e vs men | Chief.” This may be largely a bese F os ‘im Republican term of affection The men included secret service; because former President Her- agents and case-hardened news! bert Hoover was referred to as photographers, all forecasting dire| “The Chief’ by members of his sire they went home that) staff and other close associates, night and their children discovered . they had seen Pat Boone without man” cas Oe Bel thelr ettin I ge. : 4 g some memento of the en intimates. counter, - . In fairness to both parties, how- Boone visited the President as ever, it should be pointed out that one of the honorary chairmen for originality in such matters is of National Bible Week. ‘necessity, rather limited. It\js This was a solemn week for the * * or “The Chief”’-or simply “The President” and still preserve respectful familiarity. She's No Blabbermouth | women can’t keep a secret but not 18-year-old Lorraine Pantera. She bought @ new dress and told her. mother she was going to a wed- ding. A few days later she a»- nounced her marriage to James: R. Wahl, 21. \ hard to go beyond ‘The Boss'™ BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—Some Compare This Sweeper Feature for Feature. & SIMMS’ LOW PRICE Wagner ‘ALADDIN’ Carpet Sweeper $7.95 88 Value New—inside and out—cleans your rugs like magic! Easy to use, light to handle, conven- ient to store. Individual dust pans allow emptying into wastebasket 88 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor Day In and Day Out, YOU’LL Fiind More CUT-PRICES on Famous NATIONALLY ADVERTISED JOIN THE MONEY-SAVIN RELIEVE: PAINFUL COLD MISERIES FAST WITH BUFFERIN® Liver Pills aid bile flow. Limit 1. DRUGS LOWER PRICES Just look at this adv-full of cut prices and you'll see what we mean by LOWER PRICES Compare any - where in town—then hurry to $imms for Friday G Saturday Specials. Rights reserved to limit Quantitie Alka-Seltzer Save 22¢ on regular 60¢ bottle of 35 fast acting tablets. For reliet of headaches. Carter’s Pills U Regular $1.19 value—famous Carter's Little AT SIMMS G CROWDS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE of Genuine $1.00 Games & Toys at CUT PRICE TOYS & GAMES Your Choice — Each 78 Just look over this partial listing of pop- ular toys and games — come prepared to buy, you'll want to stock-up at this low price. Friday and Saturday specials $1 MODEL AIRPLANE KIT 8 different models $1 RING-TOSS GAME Rope rings and posts .. $1 CHINESE CHECKERS * With regular checkers $1 PLAY CHEST Peg and chalk board $1 COLORFORMS . Assorted cheracters .......... $1 PLAY BLOCKS 3-D animal & kartoon $1 LUNCHEON SET Embroidered set $1 ABC BLOCKS Modern paneled letters $1 WEAVING LOOM Adjustable — with yarn ...... $1 ‘PRESTO’ PAINTS Water colors without $1 PICK-UP TRUCK 12° poly piastic $i MAGIC WOOD Wood sticks like magic $1 PEG-POUNDER BENCH eee . 66 @recee waler . Complete with mallet ........ $1 FLASH CARDS WSsOTved Iles: 225s case cie nes 78° $1 PARCHEESI Game of India ............ $1 BINGO GAME Complete set for .. $1 SNAP-LOCK BEADS Giant esize. Up to 4 yrs. .... $1 PUZZLE TOYS De De D. Da D. We We We Da Pe Waa Wa We Wa De Da Da De De Ds De Wa De a De We Be De We We We He We We Wa We Be Ds We We Wa De Da De De De Da De Be Be De De Dee De Be Bee De Be Be Be See Be Pe de De Ba De Be: | 100’s i 83¢ @ Gvards ageinest stemecn vpeets even in continues @oses! © Acts twice as fest as sapien ter mittens, even faster fer meny ethers! eeeeseeeceeooososeeeee COLGATE’S +ci" Am = Reg. 51.06 2 Tubes MILK OF MAGNESIA PHILLIPS Pressure can of instant ——— BACTINE Antiseptic With SPRAYER Regular $1.07 ah Effective ermicide and antiseptic. With sprayér dispenser. Ceeceeeesesceooseoeeces 98 North Saginaw Street § 1c pale! BABY NEEDS Popular Baby Formulas—Liquid Reg. SA. ; | Silas or waters 20° PALMOLIVE sx, ¢ BABY MAGIC = 46° reo ¢ Q-TIP APPLICATORS * 46¢ : Dristan “" ile ee ne foray Pepto Bismol EQ: Infra-Rub 4 26 Bromo Seltzer 7 26 muscular aches and pains. Non -greaseless. Large $1.88 dispenser size of this famous ~ Famous johnson G& johnson’s BABY POWDER °: 26 ABDEC DROPS = '% -QTS . Ke Li t Regular 89c bottle of effective antisepti d mouth gargle. Large 14-ounce size. Seve 26c. Rem Cough Syrup 96° Regular $1.75 value. F pensi heartburn and acidity. Save 79¢ now. ileal ow DENTURE ‘all Kleenite powoers Min Me C | Soe cease ann Por | r “an “Ll? adi an’ Preparation ‘H’ $4 13. olen ae i} DRUGS —Main i Floor : © Trimmer Guide E © Clipper Guide A $1 TIDDLY-WINK Elephant-Parker Bros $1 UKELELE Instructions for play $1 TOOL BELT SET Small fry linemen $1 MUSICAL TOPS 7° dia, plunger spin CUT YOUR yO ®@ Electric Clippers © Shears © Comb = . Rei Fire. ap ® Butch Guide Now with fust little effort you can give the entire family hair cuts with professional] results. And the money saved can buy the Kids their back to school shoes. As shown. PLUS THESE HANDY, C 78° ing 18° 78° 78° LMS ct =e an at HOME, and the MONEY YOU SAVE Buys Their School Shoes! : Wahl 6-Piece : Electric Home : Barber Set i » Yall ion interlok pieces $1 “TIDY CLEAN” Set 78 For house cleaning 78° $1 GAS TRUCKER Plastic, take-apart 81 MODELING CLAY 7 é Famed ‘Permo-Plast’ 8 ‘78° $1 MODEL ENAMEL 10 colors for planes Regular $9.95 WEN EASY-TO-USE Bully iWecraied Stoinless ‘steel Nylon tapered ATTACHMENT CCVARS INSTRUCTION 3 BARBER SHEAR BARBER COMB for tapering & bOOK : crew cuts ' 98 North SUNDRIES : Saginaw —Main ; Ga DUN IND sce 2 URS U QRS CEE e? These Shoes Are Advertised All-Over America But Not At SIMMS LOW PRICE 98 North Saginaw lt: SE RE, iain 2h Bee LADIES’ — MISSES’ — GIRLS’ ‘Gum-Drops i Values to $3 1 a7 Popular shoes for school and sports wearing. As- eS colors in sizes 4 ‘CHA-CHA’ Boots Values 2" to $4.95 : The latest wear for school and casual dress. Choice of assorted colors in sizes 4 to 9 —SHOES Basement a “EXTRAS: De Da Da Da De Da De Pade Di De aD Di Pa Daa Y aos __THREE_ OPEN ~ ) NIGHTS @ Fridays @ Saturdays @ Mondays ‘til 10 P.M. \ OE OLE Ss BOE BR SE ee J > FZ - Simms BIGGEST BARGAINS in 25 Years— MEN’S — LADIES’ — BOYS’ — GIRLS’ Winter JACKETS Every Garment GUARANTEED UNDER- PRICED! waist and cuffs we DELUXE GROUP Coats Lodens Values to $10 Convertible hood-col- lars. ter - repellent poplin, toggle buttons. Sizes 10 to 14 but not in every style. Impregnole wa- 98 N. 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Many priced Vo ocriginal whole- 3 ; F S8SRCCKCEOSeeeeeeseseseseeeseeeesseeseseeeeeeeE 3 Under-Priced! Coats $22.95 J Sensationally styles Beautiful 9* ROTHERS Mekessome in broken size @ Shopping at Simms Is Like Finding Money in the Street Remember—every penny you save is like getting a raise in salary or finding money . why more and more people are shopping at Simms and saving more money. Here’s Another Adv.-full of Typical Bargains in Jackets That How Much More You Can Save .. that’s Show BIG SELECTIONS Close-Out Purchase! Men's, Young Men’s LINED Winter $9.95 Values < ¥ ‘ a we ay « Pai bes 4 Cz . / . “ : ‘ Y & Je vo Sizes 36-46 Water - pellent gab- ardine navy, charcoal. In- ner - lining Quilted on n re- brown Foam INSULATED *Rambler” Coats Original $17.50 gs Fuactlv as Pictured Grey with red trim. Zipper front. 36 to 46. 100°/, Wool F Suburban Coats $18.95 Value 9” Sizes 36 to 46 Dressy style grey or harcoal Warmly lined BOYS’ Lined Pa rkas $8 Values “AS oot Simms Fully Lined CHILDREN’S Car Coats Values to $7.95 Sizes 7/14. 5.99 Fully tined. Double ieacted Coeeccesecseesereseee® NEW STYLES! 100% Wool © GIRLS’ Winter Coats Values to $17 ] 2° a to 14 Sizes 7 h fabri WASHABLE! Boys’ & Girls’ * Sno-Suits FOUR | Housewives Differ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 ‘West Must Coordinate | Ike With Record Sum on Use Tax Ruling \Views on Summit’ (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Coats believed the 1 per cent use tax was “fair to everygne.” “It's too bad the state can't it's fair that evervene spending money should help support the gevernament.”’ x * x A. Wilson. 12 Bloom single but runs She was very dis- court's decision Margaret field terrace. is her own home appointed in the ‘THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD’ “I thoug good way to get debt and would the the use taX was a the state out of be willing to vote fO INCTCASE to 4 per do il if that’s the " she stated per cent cent sai wai ! She believed that summers were taking the new fer granted nowadays, as has. “It's too bad te upset apple cart new " Most con tat she the Lake Ave Says she is Riad ¢t 2 ¢ tt ’ 744 . NOE ne is \ go “But these tates seem terrific. We're taxed to death. I'm sure that the gevernment will find some other wav to get it, though.’ Mrs. Robert C. Martin. 3950 Mavbee Rd. was in agreement. “The use tax wasn't! a good idea he first place she said Were taxed enough. Paychecks ent going very far From Page One) marly on grounds if was a sub- terfage to get around the consti- tutional three-cent ceiling im the (Continued sales tat. smith said ltera! nstruction of the e tan thout regard to < pose of prote: < e nstitutiona t ALTER CRIstIs a g eadiocr ‘ ouced f XS | . t vi ‘ Crisis the nations sixth wealtt jest state Most taxpayers might as yell waft a goodbye kiss to the pen- nies they paid ont under the use tat increase — even though the tax now has been declared n- constitutional. The average housewife or shop Per hasn't much hope of getting a fund on the extra one per cent llecte on retail sales by the . since Sept. 1 [ « *« *& y the geneial fund as wind f Maid Cuare e W Lock. depu t\ state re nie commissioner. “‘A taxpayer will have to have pretty af het re Ng an Claim a und from the state." CANT KEEP MONEY Lock sant merchants abeolutels won4’ be allowed to retain any use 14\ monies they have on hand. All such collections must be turned ‘ to the state. he said reticall Lack said. merch re Ipposed top collect ) the \tra forthwith A here probat ly be Lock said combined use and sales tax collections chec ked in so far this month on September about $12,900,000 collections are only he said. business total September about half processed, xt month partment still will be receiving use tax money before the Jevy was declared un constitutional Lock said not yet making refunds * * * “It's going fore any are made" he said He said he crush of applications fron who made a major purchase. s as furniture, an atitomohile frigerator lar merchandise department has machjnery for his Set up to be some time be expected the higgest television set or sim: Lock said the sales Slip must be produced to show the use tax was paid. It must identify the merchant the date and the pur chaser, he said. “It must have your name on it otherwise anyone could come in with a bunch of sales slips they picked up and claim a refund,” he said Lock said the aftorney general's office probably would be asked to rule on the validity of a refund when the sales and use taxes were combined , “Any other types of borderline cases also will be referred to the attorney general for a ruling,” he said. “We can't pay out state tax v without being sure we're on firm legal ground.” The high court acted by grant ing an order that prehibits fur- ther collection of the new tax by the State Revenue Depart. ment. MOnN¢ sales tax from 3 {hy Court Kills Use Tax in 5-3 Party-Line Vote ' (Continued From Page One) supposedly in nopes of going to the summit as head of an atomic | power. collect the tax anymore because | Fisenhower's news conference —attended by about 50 report- , ers—was held in the Georgian = | tions Ct Reom of the Richmend Hotel here. a few miles frem his va cation headquarters at Augusta Fusenhowe National Golf Chub. cal subject Fisenhower also disc losed that At the time he went S s | sept he plans in his budget next year to SPUNS . ' ; ; ( rest ur ask Increased funds for the Ameri tay a i can space program ESnen sty SAN, fron, al! acute cold * = tS niu ] 2 { r Xe t t & * * . this . } BY SOti > . ? Eisenhower added that he devel- fort to reheve symptoms of what he described as chronic bronchitis said he does not believe the Ameri can space program should be re garde pret with Soviet purely as fuss In the field of military siles. he said, the progress of the Tris Wilham P re of oped bronci ago and the since has become chronic can people. He said he had asked Atty. Gen Rogers to look into the situation to determine the proper the Federal Communica- want this division to share in the IMMIESsion * *® * r dealt with a medi- his layman's opimon, he was suffering already announced. and attack of rt itis condition The Better to See You to Pal 0 for a nine- cent congressional disclosures, a terrible thing te de to the Ameri. redouble our efforts to complete , all our calls and return all pledges ‘UF Shatters Goal (Continued From Page One) to the US headquarters. ~*~ * * “It's up to all of you if you victory.” Glean Griffin, advance gifts chairman, announced $31,312 raised, or 8.5 per cent more than m last year. This money goes to the about three years he believes, Commercial and Women’s Divi- sion and is included in figures Sohcitations from the Birming- ham area and Bloomfield Town- ship netted an additional $21,899. x *® * The four affiliated townships, Brandon headed by Mrs. Thelma) M. Bates; Independence, directed by Merle Bennett; Orion directed by Peter. Hammel, and Oxford "headed by John Reid, reported $15,- $0 collected to date with al] four stl in the midsi of their cam- paigns. Eldred expressed Sincere thanks to the more than 4,000 Pontiac area people who have taken the time te help raise funds for the 52 UF-supported agencies. “Without all of you working so hard with a sincere spirit of en- thusiasm, we would not have ‘7th Thor Successfully ahead teday,” said El- ; David Ewait, UF parade chairmanship; mah Dunn, publicity and peaker. Rabbi Nathan ple Beth Jacob gave the invogation ‘and ‘RAF in California Fires | VANDENBERG BASE, ‘AIR FORCE Cahf. (UPI — A British |Royal Air Force crew successfully. ifired a Thor Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile yesterday from this Central California base. | It was the seventh Thor fired here by RAF crews, British crews are being trained here to launch ithe 3,500-mile range weapon which currently is operationally deployed in Britain. Allis- Chalmers Reports 9-Months Earnings Rise | NEW YORK U-—Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. today report- ed earnings of $15,454,928, equal to | $169 a share, for the nine months ended Sept. 30. This compared with net income of $13,646,017 or $1.62 a share in the similar 1958 period. The gain profit was achieved despite a de- cline in sales to $387,849,262 from $393,748, 854. NEW YORK (UPI) — Justice United States had been remark PawinilE Breslin decided 1n able and this country now has speciil sessions court yesterday operational intercontineatal bal that i! Was more important for listics missiles. the judge to see clearly than the Fis Wa uurt officers. ‘iG . Bresh rgot his eve- tt h 4a t i ‘ t Ssts dered Capt. | at ave hy, : Charle to lend him his. ag nt dispute “It's my pleasure. Your Honor,” * * * Nebling said as he handed Bres- Mr Fiise “ said f 1 AIS spe think the Taft-Hartley |« ST ———— Sariiv the answer to non situations such as ! ated by the long steel strip But the President told a conference he does not plar present to ask to bolster or do Taft-Hartley law He called quiz shows, for legislation + away ‘fixed’ television as revealed in re the day after the new law be effective, by Charlee C) Lockwood Detroit attorney. His demand was supported by Afty. Gen. Paul | Adams. In effect, the court majority ac cepted the argument «f Adams and Lockwood that _the WwW enactment Was ai subter e to « nt the state con sit Ihon’s three per cent limit on the sales tax A Scientific Midwife? rd onivself as a the scientists,’ he uled i or nidwife for rephed. t BEST DEAL@ ALL ‘59 MODELS MUST GO! NOW OWN A BRAND NEW FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL AUTOMATIC DRYER for Automatic Washer Available KEASEY ELECTRIC DRAYTON PLAINS 4620 DIXIE HWY. NO DOWN -y PAYMENT of HIGHEST » TRADE-INS Less FULLY GUARANTEED | nn AFTER-SALE SERVICE *v ww op OR 3-2601 Presents MR. IVAN New - T} " be in Waite : oui tn 3 ir se" né arf or tacKke Natural 4-skin Pastel m mink, Cerulean* mink martens and Natural 3 martens. ved Persian Mb with rie ral gr Persian — nk ar ei ral sheared } T ive sheared raccoon wit Black-dved muskrat 1k elon Oaw ket [ { + collar, ® f d lar th chir a The order was sought Sept. 2, Yor! Fu WARD } r Sty ink ronc and w Cer ilean paste! 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Some are one of a kind, Fitth Floor Housewares t Fourth Floor Draperies RRS: SSE HAY ARE RE RETR RR cr Tg 3 knit per strong construction .. . ; Readi- sabckaers PEARLWICK CLOTHES HAMPER © CHAIR SLIPCOVERS 12.98 $9 ; eg. $] 0 Value ais Large size in white, black or pink. Famous brand Regular 29.98 Sofa Covers... $20 Fifth Floor Housewares ‘ Fourth Floor Deayetee ee ee ee rae ee ee PERE EGE ARE ORR I See patterns eee KING SIZE TV TRAYS Po tee ge arate ee Anchor-Hocking . . . Large Coaster brake, adj. handle bars. w/training wheels. Pe PRR LOE OL RSE rae, | ae DPR RROD PEM BE, Heavy kraftboard eee 3-patte Three attractive patterns aes Quilteg front and Washoble, heat resistant ARTIFICAL FRUIT Rep = $9) 3.98 Many different types of fruit. Gold color. - Fifth Floor Gitts Set of 4...4 12.95 Velue $9 Brass plated legs, four lovely patterns. Fitth Floor Gifts GLASS TUMBLERS we 12 8] 10c ea. Fitth Floor China ee Boys’ or Girls’ 20” size MIDDLEWEIGHT BICYCLES $28 Special Toys ... Downstairs Jumbo 54”, full zipper GARMENT BAGS 2 For $3 Street Floor Notions — Vinyl tipped clips... 6-TIER SHIRT HANGERS “> Reg. $] 1.59 Holds 6 skirts neatly and compactly. Folds. Street Floor Notions Chrome plated lo-boy 9-PR. SHOE RACKS Reg. $2 2.98 Vinyl tips on legs For men’s or women’s shoes. Street Floor Notions » Chrome plated high-boy 12-PR. SHOE RACKS Reg. 3.98 +3 Holds 12 pair of men’s or women’s shoes. Street Floor Notions 6-DRAWER CHESTS Reg. $6 7.98 Wood reinforced 2 small, 4 large drawers. 36” high Street Floor riletenowed ib ALLELE LER Swinging arms... 69] Satintone plastic. Fit all standard size tables. Street Floor Stationery SOI MACRO NR: SNM LN 5 8 Very limited quantity Fourth Floor Linens Se fn We eee ee of * FOAM BED PILLOWS Rate 0 SC LR a Keeps trousers wrinkle-free . . . SET OF 6 PANT HANGERS Reg. $] Would be 4. 1.29 if Perfect Hold pants by the cuff. Chrome plated. Hurry for Street Floor Notions Pi ee 9% EEE SEMEN! SESS BRB d RE ied Meay Aisions in fine quality 4 Seco BOXED NOTEPAPER ; Reg. two 3 ] = Twin or full bxs. for $1 Boxes $ « OS Pago 99 2% $3 these. Zippered percale covers Fourth Floor ee ® ee ee a nds of famous brand MUSLIN, PERCALE SHEETS fe, nit perect For $ 3 99 & 2.99 rp! ‘y 108” percale, if oe ZU ODO GOOG Yt Reg. 5.99 a I Fourth Floor ima Ghewaee , Orion and Acrilon BLEND BLANKETS $4. Washable, mothproof. 72 by 84” size, Fourth Floor cones RESO AE poce parss atin: eager ag pists oe to Lint free, twin or full size VISCOSE CHENILLE SPREADS 6.49 Velues Washable, 2 For $9 colorfast, lint-free. Fringed ends. Fourth Floor Spreads 4 ¢‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 Plaids, Checks, Solids JRS. RAINCOATS Dacrons, Silks, Cottons MISSES’ BLOUSES Beautiful trims and laces... LOVELY SLIPS of Reg. 17.98 ] 4 b Were 3.98 $ NYLON TRICOT | © 2498 ae All water repellent with push- Roll sleeves and sissy styles in up sleeves. Sizes 9 to 11. white and colors. 30 to 38. 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Te Editor Cireula: Exports Must Increase to Balance U.S. Trade The U.S. Government is now mov- ing to increase American exports and ease the mounting deficit in our in- ternational balance of payments. Last year the deficit was $3.4 billion and this year it is running at the rate of $4 billion. x +*§ * From time to time exporters have complained that Western European governments stimulate exports by use of far easier terms than those of the Export-Import Bank. As a measure of relief the bank has agreed to lend U.S. exporters 68 per cent of their sale price instead of the present 60 per cent. This should enable them to . offer more attractive terms to foreign buyers. * * * The Commerce Department also announces that it is “pressing forcefully” European govern- ments to remove remaining import restrictions on American goods. There is no dollar shortage and continued restrictions certainly will encourage protectionist sen- timent in this country even in strong advocates of reciprocal trade. * * * Some months ago in speaking to an export group, JoHN J. McCLoy, chair- man of the Chase Manhattan Bank, stated the basic problem and cure in these words: “In many lines (we) are pricing ourselves right out of the world market. It is up to us to make clear to all that we have to keep prices and costs down. We have to make better products and we have to work longer and harder to make them. “There is a disconcertingly large number of people in the world who are working harder and they are rapidly achieving a competitive know- how.” Through technical advice and eco- nomic aid the United States did much to build up this competition. Now steps must be taken to equalize the Situation without too much depend- ence on Government or retreating into trade isolation. Agreement Reached on Philippine Bases A joint statement by Foreign Min- ister SERRANO and Ambassador CHARLES E. BOHLEN indicates that agreement finally has been reached on nearly all important points on the question of U.S. bases in the Philip- pines. Led by Sen. Recto M. Claro, an extremely nationalist group had demanded that the base system be discarded. They argued that American outposts on the islands tended to infringe on Philippine sovereignty and to attract hostile forces. * * * More moderate critics claimed that the 99 year term of the agreement was too long and that the bases covy- ered too great an area. Further, they thought that missile sites should not be built without the express permis- s10n of the Filipinos themselves. Fear also was expressed that if the bases were used for purposes outside the islands, it might involve them in a war not of their own choosing. * * * These important links in the Pacific defense system were con- structed mostly before the islands be- came independent. Under a 1947 U.S.- Philippine agreement they have been maintained but this agreement was not entirely satisfactory to the Fili- pinos and was revised again in 1956. An accord has now been reached reducing the lease term of the bases to 25 vears subject to ne- gotiation and renewal. The nature Joun W. Prreczaas, Secretary and Editor EaDwELL, tion Manager Jouw A Run, Treasurer and Advertising G. Mansmwatt Jozpax, Grodee C. Ixan, Local Advertising Classified Meneger Manager of their armaments also is to be a matter of agreement between the two ceuntries. Major U. S. instal- lations are to be limited to four with continued guarantee of aid to the Philippines in case of at- tack. * * * Disagreement still persists in the delicate matter of legal jurisdiction of the Philippine courts over civil of- fenses. It is to be hoped that this too will be solved amicably. “THE higher above sea-level people live, the stronger their lungs are,” Says a physician. This seems to be particularly true of hill-billy singers, more’s the pity! THE admonition, “Love your en- emies,” is probably followed most faithfully by those who love them- Selves. One man told the truth when he told a girl, “You're the only gir! in the whole world who thrills me.” That man was ADAM. For every person who leaves foot- prints on the sands of time there are 10,000 who leave only posterior prints. The Man About Town Joint Affections Are Lavished All Around in Unique Combinations Youth: What, by the time you appreciate it, you haven't got it. The two family cats of Mrs. Thomas Barnes of 84 Virginia Ave. take turns in looking after-and carefully guarding a baby squir- rel which she raised with a medicine dropper. but which now is able to masti- cate a few peanuts They caress and lick it and sleep with it just as they would a kitten, and the squirrel appreciates their attention, shows no fear of them, and appears confused if neglected by them in any way. Its mother met death when struck by an automobile, and its mate was killed when it fell from the nest in a tall tree. This one was rescued when the tree was climbed and it was brought safely to the ground A oeautiful cock pheasant who has been guiding his harem from a nearby woods to the poultry yard of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jasper of Clarkston, and fighting with the roos- ters. now does not allow any of his family to get within gunshot. But he comes to the edge of the woods and crows lustily. Wondering {f he tsn't the buckwheat king of Oakland County ts Tom Persons of Oxford Township, who raised two acres of that grain, formerly grown in large quantities here. He appreciated the de- layed first frost, allowing his crop to ma- ture. Buckwheat always is one of Jack Frost's most tender victims. A card from that young fella Harry O. Whitfield, comes from Daytona Beach, Fla. and Says: “We're on hasty trip; hot, lots of rain.” Back from a Northern Michigan jaunt, Louis H. Cole tells me that he found the autumn colors quite gorgeous. Chairman of the Oakland County Social Welfare Board . John A. MacDonald teils me that the national average for welfare investigators is 100 cases, but has been up to 240 cases here, but now is considerably reduced. And Jack surely knows his stuff. The family cat in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Harreman of Auburn Heights was missing for a couple of weeks, but has returned home-— with four kittens, all well cared for. She always has been a good beggar. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Ada F. Schreck of 146 East Ruth St: 80th birthday. Mrs. Eugenie Parmalee of Bloomfield Hills: 81st birthday. Mrs. Enno Huff of White Lake: 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinckley of Metamora; 5st wedding anniversary. hy Back Seat Driver David Lawrence Asks: Why Do Chinese Plague Nikita? WASHINGTON — Secret diplomacy seems to be having its troubles. President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev have been exchanging letters since the latter's visit here and, while Berlin was their primary concern, they have also dis cussed Red China's recent behavior in Tibet and India as well as its policy of force against the Nationalists in Formosa. But the world knows little about the exact status of such things trouble with his ally? Is the ‘‘peaceful coexistence’’ medicine to be ap- plied. or is tension in Asia to be LAWRENCE Is Khrushchev having increased? * * * Amidst all the speculation, Khrushchev has just announced that he supports the claim of the Red China government to Nation- alist Formosa. Does this mean he intends to keep on supplying munitions to the Chinese Communists for their war on Quemoy and Matsu and their eventual attacks on Formosa? The Soviet Premier must know that the U.S. Congress, by joint resolution, authorized the ‘use of American armed forces to defend Formosa and that. if the islands of Quemoy and Matsu are seized and used as a base for attacks on Formosa, the United States is in duty bound to intervene by force. FORCE ‘RENOUNCED’ To be discussing all this now seems strange, since only last month Khrushchev piously pro- claimed that he and President Eisenhower had agreed that mili- tary force must be “renounced” as a means of settling international disputes. He did Imply later that he didn't mean to bar a war of “liberation,”’ which doubtless in- cludes Formosa but excludes a similar right for the people of Hungary, Prime Minister Nehru of India, speaking this week at a news con- ference in Calcutta. charged that Communist China does not share Khrushchev's desire for a thaw in the ‘‘cold war.’ He said: “I have no doubt that Khrush- chev wants peace. The same eager- ness for peace is not present in China.”’ * * * Nehru said also that Red China is anxious for more territory and that he thinks the attack on Indian territory bv the Chinese Commu- nists was launched to counteract the Soviet Premier's peace offen- sive. It is apparent that Khrushchev has his hands full regulating the conduct of a vast bureaucracy in Moscow and is not so adept at simultaneously controlling the Red China regime. There has been considerable The Country Parson “A man’s reputation, like a tattoo, may be acquired at a weak moment and regretted for a lifetime.” puzzlement throughout the world over the acts of aggression com- mitted by the Red Chinese at the very time the Soviet Premier has been trying to ‘ease tensions'’ in the “cold war.” PEIPING PULLING AWAY? Some observers theorize that Peiping is pulling away from Mos- cow, but this doesn't seem plaus- ible because of the great need Red China has for the alliance with the Soviet Union. A logical explanation is that two big Communist empires have had trouble coordinating their moves and desires at a time when the Soviet Premier is en- gaged in a complex negotiation with Britain, France and the United States with respect to Berlin and the problems of Europe. Khrushchev naturally doesn't want to see a flareup in the Far East at a time when he is im- patient to go to a “summit” conference. x * * President De Gaulle of France is stalling on the idea of such a meeting now, while President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan would like to go ahead with it immediately. Certainly the Soviet Premier is anxious to have the Red Chinese behave themselves for the time being at least. * * * Then, if the “summit” meeting itself comes to naught, he has some cards to play by fomenting another crisis in the Far East as well as in Southeast Asia. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Falling Arches Are Caused by Improper Nutrition trouble of children and youths variously called weak ankles, potential flatfoot, falling arches or weak feet is what doc- tors call talipes valgus The mildest per- early flatfoot. isa tendency of the ankles to turn in What is some- times called pro- nated feet, If not corrected this may eventually become flatfoot. I have worried more than ever about the national malnutrition since the discovery that European children can chin themselves but American children cannot. I believe nutritional deficiency is the underlying cause of weak ankles, pronated feet, potential fiatfoot, falling arches, particu- larly insufficient daily intake of calcium and vitamin D, A reasonable amount of exer- cise is essential for assimilation and utilization of calcium, in child- hood, youth, adolescence and ma- ture age. Most growing children today do not get enough general exercise, play, to maintain good nutrition. On one pretext or another school children manage to avoid exercise. x * * No recess, or if the quaint cus- tom of recess is still observed, there is little or no opportunity for play for the majority, Mis- guided parents and irresponsible teachers conspire to help pupils duck gymnasium class or to make physical education a farce, School children today ride to and from school. In the golden days there were no movies, radio, television or juke boxes to keep kids vege- tating after school, so they went out and played. Everybody played. Diets then still gave us some of the vitamins and minerals that grew in the food. The namby-pamby diet of children “refined,”’ which is to say. robbed of most of the natural vitamins The weakness haps the Stave of DR. BRADY Even so, if every growing child gets a quart of milk q day, and every mature adult at least 114 pints, this will meet the minimum nutritional requirement of calcium, and sufficient exposure to daylight (in the shade) or direct sunshine will generate enough vitamin D in the body té assure good assim- ilation and utilization of the cal- cium in milk, : * * * One reason why so many grow- ing children develop such weak- nesses or deformities as weak ankles, falling arches, round shoul- ders, spinal curvature, swayback i and fatigue posture is malnutrition. Children are allowed to have tea, coffee, cocoa and pop (colored, flavored, sweetened carbonated water) instead of milk. The grow- ing child who doesn’t consume a quart of milk a day usually pre- sents these or other signs of nu- tritional deficiency. * * * Signed letters; not- more than one page or 100 words Jong pertaining to persona! health and hygiene not dis- ease, diagnosis. or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady. if a stamped. self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Urges Motorists to Watch for Children Along Road Parents in McVittie School area are especially concerned with safety of our children since so many week. Now scores of are walking on Sashabaw Road, around dangerous curves and with no sidewalks, We have only one * * * crossing guard and no warning signs, although these children often must cross at other streets in order te walk facing “ * x * Please, if you drive Sashabaw, drive carefully and watch out for the little ones going to and from school. No matter how much safety they're taught at school and home, they will still be hurt if drivers don't remember their own safety lessons. traffic. Drayton Plains ‘Who Needs Willson With Our Pontiacs” Rhea E. Vietor says it is too bad Pontiac hasn't a Meredith Willson for Pontiac would be as well known as Mason City, Iowa. For Mrs. Vietor’s information we have a Pontiac automobile that has made Pontiac known all over the world. Mason City isn’t known even all over the Middle West, to say noth- ing of the United States or the world. Not ten per cent of the U.S. population ever heard of Mason City and 99 per cent know about Pontiac. Let’s boost ourselves, Loyal Pontiac Citizen Readers Still Debate Library Proposal Various letters decrying erection of a public library in Waterford have no counterpart in American tradition. The free, circulating, public library came into being dur- ing our country’s early days be- cause men realized illiteracy could things, but this offer is too good life. * * * Authors of these letters seem to contend that libraries exist primarily for school students. For nearly 70 years books, newspa- pers and magazines have been a necessary part of my life. I've seen the Waterford high school libraries, I can’t believe anyone could honestly assert that so small a collection gould adequately serve a Uterate pub- lic. While the libraries contain exeellent titles, they are primar- lly for high school students, Few adults could subsist on the books which school boys and girls en- joy. The question isn’t ‘‘Can Water- ford afford a publie library?’’ In- stead it must be, “Can Waterford afford not to have a public li- brary?" A free education for every man is part of the American dream. Does learning terminate with a 12th grade diploma? Product of the Little Red School House Age Who Never Found His Answers in the Little Red Schoo} House Library We, too, are retired and have to watch our expenditures, but we must weigh what we're spending against what we're getting. ¥ * * As we grow older we need companionship of good books and magazines. In a library, it's possible to read $50 worth of magazines each month with no charge. This doesn’t touch the possibilities which lie in the books you can read, * * * An added tax of even $15 may seem a burden, but how few con- Mrs. Thomas L. Carry sider that amount spent for any other luxury prohibitive? Then there’s the gratitude we feel for Mr. Steere in offering us the land. To refuse it would be like refusing a beautiful cake be- cause we didn't want to provide a plate to put it on. Get out October 27 and vote yes on the library proposition. Mrs. A. W. Selden 5480 Cooley Lake Rd. Forgotten Columbus Disturbs Mrs. Vogt I heard a student in our public speaking class at MSUO give an excellent talk on Christo- pher Columbus and how he, with only three tiny ships, 80 indiffer- ent, untrained seamen, and a compass that wasn't too accurate, only five short centuries ago prove the earth was not flat. *x x x The speaker said it made him feel strange that on Columbus Day, his children didn’t hear it mentioned in the schools they were attending. I went home and asked my two junior high off- spring if they knew what that day stood for. They didn’t. And they hadn’t heard Columbus’ name mentioned in the two schools they attended, one public, one private. * * * I, too, got a strange feeling, mixed with sadness. Perhaps too much is happening up in the skies or deep in the earth. Maybe it's the realization there are planes which travel twice the speed of sound just five centuries after Columbus’ long crossing. Does poor old Columbus understand? Forgive us, brave sir, we appreciate what you did for us, but we're off to far greater things, Or are we? Mrs. R. E. Vogt Birmingham Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Sometimes I wish that I con- trolled. , .An elevator stall. . .That carries passengers or freight. . .Or anything at all. , .I envy those who do that work. . .As they go up and down. . .Despite their need for Patience as ,.. They have to meet each frown, , .I envy them because while they. . .Keep going down and up. . .It is an even diet as. . .They drink their daily cup. . While I have ups and downs each day. . . That I ¢annot control. . .As they are not mechanical. . But they af- fect my soul. . So many times the downs |] have. . .Exceed the ups for me. . .That | feel some- what saddled with. , .A load of misery. Copyright, 1959 Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Let Child Pull Bluff at Meals Notice how Dolly has become the autocrat of the breakfast table. Parents should NEVER make a theatrical event out of eating nor permit children to browbeat them at the table. Call their bluff. To make it easier, see that they generate a hearty appetite via outdoor play and nursery school. By. DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-476:. Dolly M., aged 4, has a superior I1.Q. “But, Dr. Crane,” her mother protested, ‘‘Dolly will not eat prop- erly. “Why, she just dawdles along for an hour or two, and even then would scarcely touch her food if her daddy and I didn't coax her to clean her plate. es “Doesn't she ; look too thin? I'm DR. CRANE afraid she may contract tubercu- losis or something. ‘‘What can we do to improve her - appetite? Does she need a tonic?” SOCIAL TONICSs Yes, Dolly needs a tonic of the “social” variety, Alone, in a modern city apart- ment house, she lacks proper in- centive for athletics, She doesn’t romp and play enough to gain a healthy appetite. - *® * * or adults, even though th think they spend a lot of.time with their children, cannot equal the stimulation of other youngsters. And Dolly should have had a baby brother or sister at least two years ago, Space your youngsters so they are preferably within two years of each other, Then wait a few years if you wish another pair, but try to have your children two by twe, | At this late date, Dolly’s mother should enroll Dolly in a nursery school at once. Many churches con- duct nursery schools and there are usually many private schools of such nature. * * * The chief virtue of a nursery school is the social give-and-take which the children obtain from mingling with others of their own age. BRAVO, NURSERY SCHOOLS In this age of “‘only” children, nursery schools are a great boon to parents, for they help offset the grandstanding tendency of “‘only” youngsters, Besides, they permit a child to romp and play, Such activity strengthens his muscles and drains off surplus nervous energy via juvenile games. As a result, his appetite improves so he devours his food with gusto. * * * We psychologists aren't much concerned over their writing the alphabet or the crayon drawings of children in school, for they can pick up those skills later on, But toddlers need to learn how to harmonize socially with others of their own age, This give-and-take fs a prelude to later adult happiness and even an ° in antidote for divorce. * * * So launch your children into nursery school at least by the age of three years. If no such school is in your area, urge a local church to start one, with the Women's So- ciety as sponsor. FOOD TONICS And you parents should NEVER let mea] time degenerate i atricals where you beg and coax or dramatize the simple matter of eating. Otherwise, your child Will soon be ruling you with an fron hand. Instead, see that your youngster has plenty of outdoor and nur- sery school play, Then place the food before him. Smile and go on eating your own meal. If the child dawdles, remind him he can’t have dessert unless he cleans his plate. And don't let him outbluff you! Stick to your guns! If he doesn’t eat, then take him from the table when you adults are finished, and don’t grow sen- timental about his starvation. He will try to dominate you for one or two meals, or sometimes longer, but a healthy child will always surrender if you adults don't do so first, - » x*~ * * -and 2c to cover typing and printing costs when 4 w. Dsychologtea! charts and. om (Copyright 1959) The exclusively to th ig: Press ig entitled oars all toca! use for republi- potters wll as Bews printed in well & all AP The tiac Press —_ pod 46 une. “j fo Soe BY maf tn Oakland, ‘Oe cove, tay vd tenaw Counties (sis 08 ee 8 8 eee ee. ete 1959 AP Wirephete NEW SPEAKER — Sir Harry B. Hylton-Foster has been elect- ed speaker of Britain's House of Commons over objections of the Labor party. Hugh Gaitskell, Labor party leader, issued a scathing attack against what he calls steamroller tactics in the choice of Hylton-Foster. He has been solicitor general since 1954. Mayors Blast Rocket Show’ Claim They Got Only Sales Talks Instead of Missile Display PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) —| The mayors of two Vermont cities | have termed the Air Force rock- etry meeting at Tyndall] Air Force Base a waste of the taxpayers’ money. Mayors James E. Fitzpatrick | of Burlington and Dan J. Healy of Rutland telephoned the Bur- lington Free Press Tuesday night) y they were outraged by what) they had seen here. x, *® * “This is a damn outrage. It is an outrage being perpetrated not only on the taxpayers of Vermont but on the taxpayers of the entire United States. We are going to) pay our own way home,” Nealy | | “This entire thing is a fraud This is terrible. This is a waste! of the taxpayers’ money and a waste of our time,’’ Fitzpatrick | said. ~*~ * * “We have been here two days and we haven't seen anything since we arrived and no one has offered to show us anything. We! thought we were brought down | here to see demonstrations of the | Air Force defensive might. If| there are any demonstrations of defensive strength going on, they are mighty secret.” “All we have seen and heard have been sales talks from air- plane and electronic companies. There has been a lot of salesman-| ship, but not much defense down here,” he added. , The Air Force flew the mayors to Florida Monday for a_ sched- uled demonstration of missile fly- ing. Russians Preparing | Trip to South Pole | MOSCOW uw — Soviet polar ex- plorerg are getting ready for a big expedition across the central | antarctic to the South Pole, Tass) said Wednesday. Another group, the Soviet news agency said, is heading for the geomagnetic pole, 791 miles from the geographical pole, to collect information for a map of Antarc- tica. The main expediction is to travel overiand on three snow vehicles from the Soviet Kom- somolskaya station. Komsomol- skaya is 540 miles south of the main Soviet base at Mirny. 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Reflex Brake Revolutionary — To Be Marketed in Fall, It’s Faster, Safer and Almost Foolproof DENVER (UPI) — A faster, safer, apparently foolproof way to stop an automobile is going on the market in the Denver area | this fall. Built by the Automatic Breke| Corporation, employing patents’ held by four inventors, the Reflex Brake Control will be sold nation ally within a year The claims made for the Re- flex brake are fantastic. Its man- ufacturers have defied engineers, the Colorado State Patrol and a writer — an ordinary driver — to disprove any of them. I couldn't do it. Neither, ap- parently, have the experts. Chief Gilbert Carrel of the Colorado Patrol wants one on his car. Stanley Calkins, a Denver busi- nessman who is marketing the brake, plans to sell ft mainly through service stations. He will urge new car buyers to forget about power brakes — which cost one-half to three-quarters as much —and install the new kind instead | At least for now, it can be pur- chased for about $100 installed. with a guarantee against all de. fects for three years or 18.000) miles. It has three major components— a power unit, a ‘‘slave’” valve which actuates if and a “‘sensor’’ valve which controls the slave valve. The new brake works this way: An overlay pedal is installed on top of the accelerator pedal, with an inch and a half clearance. In that position, the brakes are fully engaged. They are disengaged by pressing down on the overlay pedal until it touches the acceler- ator. Then, you're off. Calkins said a dozen test units, one of them in operation for 70,- 000 miles, have functioned flaw- lessly. “We expect to make only one sale to a driver,” he said. ‘This unit will be moved from car ‘o| car. 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EVERSON LAKE ORION — Service for Everson, 33, of 435 Saturday from the Flumer-! m. ber of St. Vincent de Paul Church b@rger. 79. of 17 Dover St, Water- feyt Funeral Home here. Burial | and the Holy Name Society of his church, Surviving are five daughters, Sister Mary Florence of Tiffany. Ohio, Florence Clementz and Mrs Clara N. Tuohy, both of Pontiac, Mrs. Clifford Baker and Mrs. Mary Singer, both of Defiance, Ohio: a son, Joseph of Parkridge, Ohio and two brothers The Rosary will be recited at 8.15 pm. Friday at the Brace. Smith Funeral Home. Service will be held at 9 am Saturday at St. Vincent de Pau! Church. His body will be taken to the Riverside Cemetery in Defi- ance for burial. MRS. MILES COLE Miles (Rosé A.) Cole of 35 Thorpe St. died yesterday at her home after .a brief illness. She was 98 A member of the First Church of the Nazarene, she leaves a daugh- ter. Mrs. Edith Green of Pontiac: a son. Maurice of Pontiac: four grandchildren and ten great. grandchildren Service will be hel@ at 3:30 pm Friday at the Sparks-Griffin Chap- el with burial in Oak Hill Ceme ter tery, 7 = Mrs EDWIN LLOYD Word has been received of the death yesterday of Edwin Lloyd of Roseville, a former Pontiac resident Surviving are two sons. Richard of Port Huron and Edwin Jr. of Roseville: a daughter, Mrs. Lillis Hogan of Roseville, and several grandchildren. ford Township, died yesterday in Lapeer after a long illness. She was a life member of Pon- tiac White Shrine No. 22 and the Order of Eastern Star * * * Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Lyndell Lewis of Pontiac, one grandchild, a sister and a brother. The White Shrine will be in charge of service and burial from Sparks-Griffin Chapel at 1 p.m Friday. Buria] will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery, i MRS. NORMAN A. STARR Service for Mrs. Norman A (Margaret) Starr of 2235 Webb St., iDetroit, will be held at 9:30 a.m Saturday in the Visitation Church, Detroit. Burial will be in the Ever- green Cemetery at Lansing. Her body is at the Haley Fu- neral Home, Hamilton at Puritan Detroit r) Mrs. Starr, a sister of Rose Grif- fin of Pontiac, died Tuesday of a heart attack. FRANK W. BACHELOR WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP—Service for Frank W. Bache- lor, 80, of 5701 Orchard Lake Rd will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Thayer Funeral Home, Farming ton. Burial will be in North Farm- ington Cemetery Mr. Bachelor died yesterday aft er a short illness *¥ * * Surviving are two daughters: a son; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Lamb of Farmington; a brother, Mark’! also of Farmington; three grand- children and four great-grandchil- dren. tye State Safety Laws as Pleasure Boats Boom GRAND RAPIDS W — Enforce ment of current state laws would erase many hazards in a swiftls growing pleasure boat boom. says Michigar Water airman George Clay counted 76 fatalities ts tota Safety Commis s Ww r state due to boating nishaps ir of 2 drownings through la ed law groups Secretary of State James Hare. principal speaker, saw Michi- can's boating picture at the same point now as was the state high way safety problem in 1940. He said Michigan has about 450 000 pleasure craft and more than' 6.000 lakes used for boating, fish ing and swimming Inevitably. Hare ing public is getting into and more enforcement the boat more law “It won't enforce said ghway nce there is a g several kinds fficulty in getting cept enforcement.” ke the same as hi ment.”’ he said. ‘'s n patry ’ water and d di tfic ns VTICU people fo a HAD SUGGESTIONS The Safety Commission's %5 members are appointed by the’ and new requirements for lights governor to serve without pay or expenses. The meeting last night was the second of statewide ‘hich ends Nov, 18 at Its series Saginaw A small turnout added sugges- for mandatory boat capacity F capable fire estinguish- ers {9 & ninepoint commission questionnaire ¢ improved safety n boating operations East Grand Rapids Fire Chief John Terpstra urged all motor n boats carry fire extinguish- to their potential task. thons rt 2 ee '3 Weter Charae lt AT FEDERAL’S will be in Eastawn Cemetery. Mr. Everson died yesterday of a heart attack at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. * * * Surviving besides his wife Lu- cille, are a daughter, Pauline Lin- da. and two sons, Robert and Rick. Also surviving are two brothers, Ronali and Roy: and three sisters, Mrs. Marion Sumner, Mrs. Vir- ginia Cole and Mrs. Joyce Santee, all of Lapeer. STANLEY H. GREEN WALLED LAKE — Stanley H.) Green, 43, of 1803 Hagerty Rd.) died yesterday of a tumor at St.) Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | following a week's illness. He was a bus driver for the! Walled Lake Schools System. * x * Surviving besides his wife Mary. are two daughters, Helen and Mary, both at home. Also surviving are his father and a brother. | Marketed: by Truck | DETROIT—About 99 per cent of the U.S tobacco crop moves to market by truck. in addition to 97 per cent of the milk, 96 per cent of poultry. eggs and cotton, and 91 per cent of grain. | their favorite singers. The ma- | told a $100-a-plate fund raising din- ; and Canada. ‘Off 41 Pet. in September that he would accept 4 vice-presi- No. 2 GOP Spot Beckons Ford Representative ls_ in Good Graces of Martin for Vice President Slot GRAND RAPIDS (UPD—R e p. Gerald Ford (R-Mich) got boomed pts PHOTO SUPPLIES Loyewey for ; CHRISTMAS $1 Will Hold | MIRACLE “sr ee again last night to be the vice- > mate of the VISIONARY — Dr, Paolo Nis- | presidential running Republican Party’s prandential tri of Rome, Italy, shows an ! sketch of his “Cinebox,” a ma- |nominee next year, chine that would enable jukebox | John B. Martin, GOP National. addicts to see as well as hear Committeeman from Michigan,’ chine uses 16mm sound film in- |ner that Ford was “qualified in| stead of records. 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M. i Se tt ee = 3 > “_ il ge _ - Ld ag - bs J - s ”? al 74 , YF Rater sod ame te i —- <“- oF a le | i as Pig a : ‘7. > THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 be , | _ ELEVEN Se — Visit Penney’s Home Show SEE WHAT EASY-CARE WONDERS PENNEY’S WORKS FOR YOUR DECORATING .. . FOR YOUR BUDGET! DORM WALK — Sophomore Peter F. Hayes is an active mem- ber of the Williams College Outing Ciub and he keeps in practice by scaling wall of college dormitory. Fighting Mail Smut Now Up to Parents Postmaster General Arthur E.| 2. Send or give this material to Summerfield has reported that the your local postmaster. Post Office Department drive| Over the past six months, the against dealers in mail-order ob-| post office has received increas- : ee scenity is making good prgress. ing numbers of complaints from Ms: PB Pl The post office began its intense | renee, citizens, with the result campai ee shat | number of arrests on ‘iene Ge cig the sheking fect obscene mail charges has steadi- NEW ! DRIP-DRY that debauched merchants of filth,| ° . striving to expand their lucrative) Recently, for example, com- REVERSIBLE CAFES , business, were concentrating on plaints from citizens in 15 states children as the victims. led to the indictment of two Los The Post Office Department es. Angeles men on obscene mail Thank Penney’s for this low ve timates that as many as one mil. Charges involving the mailing of price! Less work—drip dry per- ) 98 Call Du Pont 4. created the 4X color-sealed ¥ acetate lion minor children this year wilt 2@t least 15.000 solicitations. The ; , calty receive obscene folders and jet. ™en were indicted by a federal cale; are beaut) — novelty . 9 ters in the mail soliciting them to &Tand jury at St. Paul, Minn. fringe trim! Pink, Red or Tur- ._ pair enney S buy filthy materials and photo. ~*~ * * quoise in solid or striped pat- 42°« 56 inches kraphs. Parents can also help, Summer terns with reverse side in white! Valance, ‘1.98 When a smut merchant “hooks” field points_out, by: Supporting the a child, he continues to poison the closing of loopholes and strength child’s mind by persuading him to ©D!ng of legislation in this field: buy increasingly vile materia], )¢!Ping to mobilize community sup- much as dope peddlers work, post. Port behind adequate law enforce- sewed in every Summerfield, ‘‘the result of our ef- obscene materials to children. forts to stamp out this vicious «1¢ all of us work together in crime will be determined by the these ways,” says the postmaster action taken by the parents of general, ‘‘we are certain in time to America. Both prosecutors and the win a complete victorv against this courts admit their actions are ‘- \jolation of the decency and dignity fluenced by the number and char- of our homes—a victory for our actet of public complaints.” childrem and their future in a bet Since the post office cannot and: ter Anjerica.”’ will not open first class mail, it aaa aE must depend upon parents to let it . know when Prieits materia! ap- Wants Quiet Trumpeter pears in the family mail box. Par DUNDEE, N. Y (UPD—Belk ents who find such mail are urged ¢ Gerrie recently advertised in 4 ag ae al inspectors state. ment of local ordinances and state Fikin tae. LP UP A laws; and urging maximum en- KS og Bel s § a f anteg e e TO PARENTS forcement everywhere of federal Eeb oe Bh war Ua it tal “In the final analysis,” says! legislation covering the mailing of ‘ s rr Cees iF Z| 99 PAIR to take these steps: |the néwspaper that he ‘would Se * * * jlike to board a slightly ill musician 50x84 y 1. 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COTTON CAFES, ONLY TINY WOVEN PATTERN OUR JACQUARD DRAPE They're practical, they’re lined More beauty, yet Fiberglas Beautiful brocade look, and Pen- ...machine washable cottons... 98 drapes need the least work of all 95 ney’s heavy-textured drapes ma- 95 Penney’s charming revere print — just wash and hang! Fine . site ~ mega penINE, : 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET in Red, Pink, Turquoise. poir deep hems, f i ne detailing! pair need no ironing! Cotton, rayon! pair Valances to match... 98¢ 58 by 36 inches Champagne, White, Pink. 52 by full 90 inches White, Champagne, Sandalwood” 48 by full 84 inches 25 North Saginaw Street Open Mon. and Fri. Eves ’til 9 P. M. MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: Visit Our Optical Department Dr. Barney Sarolin Open Daily Through Saturday Open Manday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Optometrist Paz iH! 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. All Other Weekdays 9:30 A.M. to 5:30: P.M, i 0 H TWELVE Castro Mobilizes Workers Behind Threatened Regim throne HAVANA (®—Fidel Castro mobilized Cuba's workers Dibah, a home-grown Persian so- dissolved his marriage today for another show of strength to combat the grav-; defiance of anti-Communist revolutionary army offi-| cers. The Cuban Labor Federation called for a one-hour na-' Persian anh ato Wed Shah = ox TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)D—Farah ciety beauty, left today for Paris without saying whether she in-| N est threat yet to his 10-month regime, a threat sparked tended to marry Shah Mohammed) wees Fawzia of Egypt his engagement to Farah 40th pe bag bd gr ae Shah admittedly has ‘hunting a bride to male heir-to the mer Bee Seen either Soraya nor his first wife, sis- Drug Firm Admits Discussing Prices TRENTON, N. J. @—A drug Kenneth F. Valentine, president of Pitman-Moore Division of Allied |Laboratories, Kansas City, testified pore epee Friends said she was ter of ex-King Farouk, produced’ on the seventh day of a trial in n route to buy her trousseaw. * * x Marriage reports were circulat-. tionwide strike of its million and a half members today ed by her relatives, by court so- in a demonstration of loyal-* ty to the Cuban strong- man. Castro used technique in wi the same upping up popular support for his ouster of President Manuel Urrutia last July after the president spoke out against the Red menace. The countr. rumbled with rn rest before the eyes of 2,00 American travel agents holding a convention in Havana. Two mysterious planes Havana Wednesday, ing the capital leaflets gangs flew shower with anti-Castro and anti-government carried out hit-and-run bembing raids Two persons killed and at least 42 injured in the attacks from speeding cars and the panic generated by the aerial leaflet bombardment. All the casualties were apparently Cubans. Planes of the Cuban air force fook off in pursuit of the aerial intruders, but there was no word that they were caught. Nor was there any announcement that any of the ground attackers were ar- rested. over were reported Castro himself had rushed to Camaguey, 300 miles southeast of Havana and the capital of a rich irming province where his provincial commander, Maj. Hu ert Matos, and 30 of his officers resigned in a challenge to the left t swing of the revolution. BRANDED TRAITOR The Prime Minister traitor brand on the 40-year-old fatos, an old friend and hero { the fighting that overthrew Dic tator Fulgencw Batista pinned the There was no any indication of link between the officers’ action and the raids on the cap- ital. which were believed car ried Out im the presence of the American travel agents to em barrass the regime's efforts te revive Cuba's stumping tourist trade. Cuba Was reported con plaining » Washington that the intruding planes — a C47 transport and a 526 bomber — came from the United States, 100 miles to the north. The popular Matos had resigned his command in a letter to the Prime Minister declaring: ‘‘Where are you going Mr. Castro? All I have done is to let you see dis- tinctly in many instances the prob- lems of Communism.” MRRENDERS ~ \ \latos surrendered without re nce to Maj) Camilo Cien the rmv commander who { at NIrat rm 1 {fh td fice got rd his That id give them a chance establish guilt m 1,” he 1 i them lie appealed to the young offi- «rs not to resign with him but quit and defied Castro, who confronted them personally and shouted in a tirade ‘go join Tru- yillo"—his arch enemy, Dominican Republic Dictator Rafael Trujillo. Matos was hurriedll flown to Havana after Castro denounced him in the town square as a taitor before a crowd bolstered 1. 2000 laborers hustled into the city by government trucks The young officers were then rested. As thev were led out of the military headquarters, they sing the Cuban national anthem #nd shouted “‘down with commu nism This argument was advanced by ® team of assistant attorneys gen- eral led by Stanton S. Faville, Adams’ chief assistant. ‘ ! DON'T BE } A SQUARE } Kindy teen styles are the greatest! ' A, RE NP PAI PI SORES NN, 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. strike Matos, a rabid left-winger but bitterly anti-Communist, had ing out land redistribution and the breakup of big estates when the agrarian reform plan was pro- claimed He had repeatedly warned against the rising red influence in the government and accused the Prime Minister's younger brother, | Raul, of Communist leanings His resignation apparently was triggered by the elevation of Raul to cabinet rank last Friday with supreme command over all the revolutionary armed forces. woolen skirt ‘cial circles and in the nation’s press, but the beauteous 23-yea old Farah wouldn't say yes gagement announcement. She was accompanied today by uncle Isfandiar Tabatabai, a member of Parliament and the Shah's adjutant, his wife, and her aunt, Mrs. Bakhtiaria Ghotbi Paoa. Authorities kept newsmen and bystanders at a distance from the reported queen-to-be, | ja son. Princess Fawzia produced) ‘a daughter but Soraya had no children. ‘West Michigan Forests and Burst Into Fall Glory urged Castro to go slow in carry- wouldn't say no when newsmen, asked her about an impending en- TRAVERSE CITY (UPI)—For- ests of the Grand Traverse Bay area this weekend are expected to be at their peak of the autumn color display, observers said today. | The annual splash of fall's wood-| ‘land color in west Michigan has been retarded by prolonged warm iweather and is about two weeks) | behind schedule. However, the red jmaples, beeches, poplars, oaks and Farah was wearing a light green other hardwoods now are just a long-sleeved sweater and white'shade away from a_ spectacular Her chestnut hair) outdoor show. which five major drug firms are accused of a criminal conspiracy jto rig prices of Salk antipolio vac- cine. * * * Valentine said he had oecasion- ‘ally called the president of Eli ‘Lilly Co., talked about mutual problems with Indianapolis, and had a Parke-Davis Co. representative, (New Milk Type Is Called Cure for Arthritis ; : ST. PAUL; Mins, (UP) — A William E. Petersen. Petersen sald the system has proved 80: per relieving the pain ef rheumatoid arthrifis. sufferers and 84 - +r cent effective in combating al- lergies. but he said it was practice.”’ In addition to Lilly, Moore and Parke-Davis of Detroit, the defendants are Wyeth Labora-| rheumatoid arthritis. tories of Philadelphia and Merck, Sharp and Dohme Division of Merck Co., Rahway, N. J Some of the big redwood trees |the milk three months after the | in California parks amd forests are | jarthritic pain disappeared showed] well | over the 1 00-year-old mark. | “not common |fect of the “immune milk’ * *« * Petersen, who took part. in the) rigorously controlled clinical tests, said those who continued to drink no return of symptoms. cent effective in | The Minnesota scientist said) | more than 1,000 persons took part) Pitman-|in a test designed to show the ef-| on! Brief Wildcat Strike at orc Missile DETROIT UPD - ‘hbout 15 dispute was believed to be over classifications, 2 oe which started two days ago, continued at Chry- sler’s* East Jefferson assembly fplant. That strike began over the reassignment of a woman worker. 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FE 5-4171 early 48s $5 DOWN Combination $10 DOWN foods fresher longer, Home freezer SPECIALS Nights tS ya ne per wines pte ys mer BH os, aa: Sl ee - , -~ eed | a fot ere EK. fo > C-_ 4 ll eee Pa , i ins Pats Ne : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 THIRTHEN Foreign-Made Bikes (secs wince so» Per cor Lodges Hunting [evn Japan its Dabs, chitown Cabbies Get Educated bike to a halt in time. Good Chain for Scales TO = nd p variety. vent their disappearance. KYO (UPI)—The total amount! south Viet Nam, $39 million, over SINGAPORE (UPI)—Singa’ ose Too "Mary Low Pagcarell, 1, was , NEW YORK @-—A hotel chain) — of World War II reparations to|5 years. on nd is in the market for bath Seven times as many men as|which Japan is ‘now committed is 'police have launched a campaign scales guests'women are afflicted with some of| equivalent to 2.912.000 f0 divided] California produces more turkeys |‘? “educate” the city’s more than the various forms of color blind-|as follows: Burma $200 million,|than any staie, although every 11,000 taxicab drivers with talks lodges ‘ness. over 10 years; Philippines $550|state engages in growing turkeys. and films on safety. | i |e ea ESC a af 0 HUN , DRIVE THROUGH SNOW, MUD AND ICE! 5 a FOR EVERY nel. ra lO Two of Many to Choose ____ ic. Higg gins From Model 45 High Powered Rifle df Regularly sells at 69.95 A pleasure to fire smooth lever action' Designed to give power and accuracy at a distarce Has all 40] 43-1114 @-¥, loge) “most-advanced”’ features. Walnut $6 Down stock. 30-30 or 35-ca! Remington 30.06 Auto. Rifle dv Regutorty sells ot 134. 50 88 Smooth. hammeriless automatic action. He 4 rounds in maqazine, ! :n chamber —_ ered American walnut stock ar 7 -Ik . $11 DOWN SEARS RETREAD TRACTION ~ — = : — Sporting Goods Dept., Perry St. Basement Bac eee : SNOW TIRES | C. Higgins |” SPORTING Dacron“ Insulated 15-INCH TUBE-TYPE GOODS -Men’s Underwear ? 8 8 ens SPECIALS 6. 0x1 5 Regain . in Pairs 7 Tex ie ] 0” Thermo Socks ......... 1.49 5-oz. 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Refund YY eee ce on power Tae = Ali" power rate buying a “bargain” set elsewhere (hetere few end oe vee Ane ceee, | ipa wae ch * tencuee ster in ow in ro. tarting pow number of pi of peareaien. Auto Accessories Dept. _ 3 Power at zero oe Hardware Dept., Maim Basement Perry St.. Basement *AH (Ampere Hour) i pan po hk SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Aa Ma a , é FOURTEEN _ — ae ~- - ww’ wa _y-i- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OC TOBER 22, 1959. At WKC, 108 N. Saginaw FREE Parking in Rear LIVING ROOM SUITES Our $139 2-pc. tapestry sofa and chair $78.80 Our $198 frieze sota and chair (rubber)... $138.66 Our $249 deluxe 2-pc. frieze suite... .... $187.43 Sectional Sofa Specials! Reg. $229.95 3-pe. sectional $] 8 8 with foam rubber reversible cushions. Long wearing cover Reg $319.95 ultra-mod- $ 80 ern. big deluxe 3-piece 268 sectiona! Rich upholstery LOUNGE CHAIR BARGAINS Our $24.95 plattorm rockers .......5-.55. $16.99 Our $39.95 swivel rockers .........-.5, $28.99 Our $39.95 platform rockers sean connoS $29.89 Our $59.95 rubber cushion deluxe swivel chair woe. $44.33 Our $69.95 hi-back frieze swivel rocker... $53.89 DUAL-SLEEP FURNITURE Our $79 bed sofa. naugahyde. ........... $58.33 Our $69 bed sota, 2-tone eee sels ssc $48.77 Our $139 2-pc. bed-softa suite .... .... $88.99 Our $169 “hideaway concealed bed sofa $119.44 Our $24 rollaway with mattress $16.99 SAVE ON BEDROOM SUITES 3-pc. Colonial maple suite ....-. $ 88.60 $66 3-pc. suite with double dresser... .$! 29.95 $98 3-pc. gray mahogany veneer suite..$!79.95 $147 3-pc. walnut Danish style suite... . $229.95 $167 3-pc. 60” triple dresser suite..... $299 00 $199 3-pc. traditional style suite...... $27995 $198 3-pc. decorator suite ..........-$29995 $237 3-pc. deluxe; choice of finith.............. $299 ODD BEDROOM SPECIALS Our $19.95 Colonial maple chest..........$14.88 Our $39.95 Colonial maple dresser....... $27.66 Our $109.95 complete bunk bed .... ....$79.33 Our $14.95 innerspring crib mattress...... $7.95 Our $99.50 Lane cedar wardrobe .. $59.89 FABULOUS DINETTE VALUES Regculer New S-pe. set stainproot table top $49 95 $29.95 S-pc. Douglas chrome set ..,.%59 9° $42.88 7T-pe. Double triple-plated chrome ese eS $59.95 T-pc Douglas bronzetone set... . $84.95 $68.88 T-pc. Deluxe Douglas = chrome set Shen NRE $77.00 7-pec. Douglas set; inlaid top .. $88.00 Fine Kitchen Furniture Reg. $17.95 spacious double $] 388 door, all steel cupboard $12.98 steel over-sink cabinet, $899 34” long . Le $19.95 apartment size 24’ base cabinet. All steel. white enamel $] 488 Reg. $39.95 jumbo steel china cabinet with sliding glass doors $2788 BIG FLOOR COVERING RIOT $14.95 9x12 linoleum rugs. ....eeesseee. $5.99 $79.50 9x12 Axminster PUBS. ccee-sens $49.66 m. stairway or hall’ We Terrific Bedding Buys! Hotel style innerspring mattress. Full of twin size. a Lek me $] 98s Steel folding bed and inner- spring mattress, BOTH FOR .. $] 98s Smooth top innerspring mattress. Hundreds of coils, air vents, sag-resistant edges. Full or twin size. (Box spring $29) . Complete Hollywood bed ensemble. Famous make Twin size innerspring mattress AND box spring on legs OPEN oor 9 A.M.Until 9 P.M.! Don't A Great 1-Day Sale! Here’s your chance to save! Practically every item in every depart- ment drastically reduced for this sale! 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They were married recently at First Baptist Church of Oxford. The bride is the former Sonja E. Boose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boose of 28 Stan- ton St. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knauf of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Oxford, The. Rev. Robert Morse per- formed the double-rig rites. * Baby Girl Dies in Imlay Fire Grondmother Fails to Save Her as Blaze ‘GOts Home be Sa “afi ‘Court has declared the. Republi- IMLAY CITY—Despite her! . say | = poamagaea lp phir ve ner’ stitutional brought immediate re- @ fire which gutted her grand-| #ction from GOP party leaders parents’ home here yesterday, |this ne: - The’ infant, Irene Jimenez. was' They were gathered at a $50-a- lying on a .bed in a downstairs. plate luncheon in Berkley to hear bedroom when the fire broke out, Sen. Thurston B. Morton of Ken- For her wedding, the bride chose a white lace and tulle gown featuring a fitted bodice, modified Sabrina neckline and bouffant skirt designed with tiers of pleated tulle and a lace peplum ending in a chapel sweep. A crown of lace sequins and pearls held her fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet, of bride's roses. 7 Matron of honor was Mrs. Tom Knauf, sister-in-law of the bride- , groom. Bridesmaids were Lois Oal ames Kidd and Mrs. Ray Smithling. | Flowergirl was Kerri Boose and MRS. ROBERT KNAUF } Both of the victim's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Jimenez of 8635! sweeping through the two-story tucky, chairman of the Republican frame house at 370 W. Fifth St. | National Committee. | Lawrence B. Lindemer, GOP chairman, said: ~ state Can-sponsored state use tax uncon-; Wi > 4 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN whole new tax program. Sut | major error of the Democrats Ministration. so Aye i | what are we goin 6 do while | “I charge him now te come going in refusing to allow the voters at os - ov last April's election to amend forte with a tax bill. He should | ‘ne bense ls = leas the constitution allowing a 1 per _ be well aware the citizens of this Congressmafi William S. Broom- state don’t want an income tax.” field (R-Oakland) said: | cent increase in the sales tax. | | iy, , Merritt D. Hill, Oakland GOP, “'l felt all along that the supreire The Republicans were for it finance chairma. and chairman of Court would rule against the use ne Democrats thwarted it. the executive committee of the tax. ‘BLAMES GOVERNOR Michigan Industria] Ambassadors, | x~ * * “The responsibility for the fail- Called a state income tax a “very ure of the state to have a program remote possibility.” which the people want rests solely’ Hill said: , “It is imperative that the Legis- lature stay in*session, resolve its differences and come up with a Burt Rd., Imlay City, were at work! at the time of the fire. The father, 24, was at his job Rochester Seeks to Coordinate Club Efforts | with the Michigan Peat Co., and his wife, Lube, 23, had taken their three children, Frank Jr., 5; Theodore, 3, and Irene to their grandparents’ home on her Way to work at a muck farm in the area, The two little boys were playing \downstairs when they saw the \flames in the living room. * * * caters ac ear“ Township Clerk Assisting his brother as best man| was Tom Knauf. Another brother, * Karl, and Jerry Dodds, cousin of Mrs. Chamberlain to the bride, attended the bride: Succeed Frank Hallett groom. Seating the guests were) . West Bloomfield Jay Tuggle of Almont and Lloyd !M Cook of Lake Oakland. | A reception in the church par-| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. | SHIP — Deputy Clerk Mrs. Harley |Chamberlain was named at last lors followed the ceremony. \night’s Township Board meeting Owen Hotel, | Hallett resigned Oct. 15 for health Area Landmark © Damaged by Fire" . «4 . Mrs. Chamberlain wil] take over A Farmington landmark, the ; Owen Hotel, was hit by fire | terday afternoon. pervisor, said, ‘There will be a lot x *& * ‘of work in the future and many Built more than 100 years ago, new problems to be faced. We it is located. directly across the need someone who has the knowl- street from the Farmington City edge and experience for the posi- Hall. It was used at one time as tion. Mrs. Chamberlain has this.” a stop-over station beiween Detroit! She has been with the township and Lansing. | three years as deputy clerk, work- x * ing on a fee basis. Joseph G. DeVriendt, Farming-| * wr * ton public safety director, said the| She said she had expected to be fire, which took nearly. two hours Offered the job, since no applica- to control, was confined to the tions or inquiries had been made. southwest corner of the three-story, “I just didn’t expect it so,soon unoccupied building. jafter Mr. Hallett’s resignation,” DeVriendt said children play- (=. a ae pe sagen the third | The position carries a salary of , $7,000. The building had been occupied,, ‘Mrs. Chamberlain lives at 3525 he said, until recently when the Walnut Lake Rd. She two property was condemned to build boys, James, 16, and G 14. the parking lot. * ° DeVriendt said 50 tiremen trom SAYS Breaking three communities, Farmington, | Novi Township. and Furntngton (Ot U.S. Code Township, were unable to control jto fill the position of clerk vacated| jhere last week by Frank Hallett. | immediately. | Hiland M. Thatcher, township su-| boys escaped the blaze unharmed. | They ran to tell their grandmoth- er, Mrs. Tom Jimenez, who was cleaning upstairs. She rushed down to the living room and was forced back by the flames when she at- |tempted to reach the baby in the next room, The bedroom door was only six feet from a smal] two-burner kerosene stove where the fire is believed to have started, accord- ing to the Romeo State Police. Lapeer County Coroner Dr. Wil-! ‘liam C. Heitsche said the baby’s! jdeath was due to suffocation and | burns. * * * The grandmother and the two The interior of the house was gut- ted and the exterior charred by the | flames. | The Imlay City Fire Department brought the blaze under control, Warns Food Chains of FIC Crackdown WASHINGTON (UPI) — The committee was named last night organizations in the Rochester TO DRAFT BYLAWS — A seven-man steering laws for a community council being formed to coordinate the activities of the more than 80 head the committee was, left, the Rev. Robert C. Young, representing church groups. Serving with Council Steering Group Is Elected ROCHESTER — The first move toward creation of a community council to unify the efforts of 80 clubs and organizations in the Rochester area was taken last night at a North Hill Elementary School meeting * * * The 5O organizational representa- tives elected a seven-man steer- Robert (. Young, pastor of The Fellowship of Christ Church, za fA To serve with him are Iver S Johnson, representing Rochester area property owners and Kurt W. Richter of the Rochester Junior Chamber of Commerce f Other committee representatives will be named from the member ship of the Rochester Junior Wom- an’s Club for Women's Clubs, the PTA Coordinating Coune:! foi schoo] groups. and the Pochester Area Chamber of Commerce and {) the Kiwanis Club for area and ser ice organizations Jack Tavlor explained 1} cil, He said that in many there is duphecation of Me, . s i Mie. - a @ e coun Pentiac Press Phete causes to draft the by- effort him are Iver S. Johnson, representing property owners associations, center, and Kurt W. Richter of the Rochester Junior Chamber of Commerce. The remaining four members of the committee will be named by the clubs they were chosen to represent. ting group could better common goals Taylor said area. Named to chairman of the Federal Trade | Commission (FTC) has bluntly warned the nation’s food retail- _ ers that his agency is going to Joins Southfield in Fight Against Taxpayers {through which all could function. crack down on unfair competi- tion. | &. 2.2% FTC boss Bafl Kintner told the convention of the National Assn. | of Food Chains yesterday that | | grocery chains had not strictly . ; obeyed federal antimonopoly \of Southfield in a move to head | laws. off a taxpayers’ lawsuit which is He warned that the FTC was holding up construction of Oak..Park Enters 8-Mile Drain Dispute Oak Park has joined the city the groups could support it and | thereby improve its chances. had to file the: petitions before the board can take action. municipalities The Oak Park Council announced. : and school groups by proponents o that it would consider spreading the plan it was found that voutl the tay sph abies Owners and education projects head the of the city rather than just assess- ),. 7 > folloy he Present financing plans for the list. They are followed by health ing committee to meet. within five weeks and formulate council bylaws. Heading it will be the Rev. | ‘among clubs and that a coordina-| achieve the council would not assume the activities of any - ——— one group but serve as an agency Any major project planned by | @ne club would be scheduled on a calendar of events and each organization notified so that all the fire sooner because of heavy smoke trapped in the attic by a tin and slate roof, used years ago in| building construction, * * * Traffic on Grand River and Farmington road was held up for nearly a half hour by the fire. | Say Service Law Frees Civilians WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Su- preme Court listened today to additional arguments by govern- ment attorneys who contend that a 1957 courts-martial ruling has! allowed civilians to go unpunished for crimes committed while over-| seas with the armed forces. | Justice Department counsel Os- car Davis took this view at the high tribunal's opening arguments | yesterday on four cases dealing, with the power of the military to! try civilians abroad. Final oral} arguments were held today. | Davis said there just isn’t any} “acceptable alternative’ to the military trials. Any-Deer Drawings Begin in Lansing LANSING (#—The task of draw- ing 101,180 special deer season hunting permits from 208,420 ap- plicants started today in Lansing. First hunter to have his name pulled out of the hat was Joseph Zuvich of Ahmeek. He won a per- mit to go after deer of any sex in section one taking in part of the Keeweenaw Peninsula. The record flood of applications forced drawings to be held for 32} of the 39 areas where hunting of iny deer will be allowed in con- unction with the regular Nov. 15- 10 buck season. 510,000 Dole Revives tighway Land Probe LANSING (P—A $10,000 expense iuthorization pumped more life Oday into a Senate in-estigation ff State Highway Department land- yuying activities. Responding to a request by Sen.! john H. Stahlin (R-Belding), who} eads the probe, the Senate yes-) erday voted $9,000 to go with the, 1,000 previously provided, Stahlin; vanted $25,000. The Senate authorized the in- estigation Aug. 12. Stahlin’s com-| nittee has met once but hag yet 5 ‘We read Brought K Here *MAUSAU, Wis. (UPD — Soviet intelligence agents cracked the U.S. government's secret code at'Mamie, Newswomen the time of the recent Berlin crisis, | . Rep. Alvin E. O’Konski (R-Wis) to Mark Birthdays |? said last night. | | Adjacent Southfield filed a x * WASHINGTON (UPI)—Mrs. Ma- similar petition with the drain O'Konski claimed in a televised Mie Eisenhower and the Women's’ board last week. Both affected interview that. the breaking of the National Press Club will swap | going to enforce these laws more (Eight Mile Storm Drain strictly. | The Oak Park City Council {fs ipetitioning the South Oakland |Drain Board to change its present (asseessment law to allow the city |to make the levy. ing those in line to benefit directs four million dollar-plus storm drain from the drain oe crippled children permit the Drain Board to assess a * * |° = jProperty owners directly bene- The taxpayers’ suit filed by * * * fitting by the drain Southfield property owners in. Those present agreed the coun j * * * The petitions seek to change the law so that the cities will decide how they will in each case assess taxpayers American code had forced the U. S.: “happy Sirthdays’’ at a luncheon into a position where Soviet Pre. Party here on Oct. 29 Ry X mier Khrushchev had to be invited. The celebration will mark a pre- Experts Gather at M [ISUO to this country. mature celebration of the 63rd O’Konski said, “A lot of people birthday of Mrs. Eisenhower, * * * Earlier rumors that America’s By LEE WINBORX nalts Se” Squore Dance Saturdoy | was iome ru eet an ing Khrushchev’s visit to the. COMMERCE — A masquerade; Swer Oakland County's mounting United States. - one of his hosts during his trip, p.m. Saturday at the Commerce|tion growth? : * * * the same messages, Methodist Church for young mar- ; 5 lried couples. ital This question was -explored by 4experts yesterday during a day- was founded in October 1919, don’t know it, but it’s true. They Which falls on Nov. 14, and the broke our code wide open.” 40th anniversaszy of the club which you do.” ee be AT MSUO SYMPOSIUM — Is home rule the answer to the problems of running a growing) county such a’ Oakland? This was the subject of a symposium yesterday at MSUO. Among the panelists and officials discussing the question were (standing, left)/Dr. Charles Adrian, director of the Institute for Community Development at MSU; Mrs. Hope F. Lewis, Birmingham super: visor; Philip E. Rowston (seated, left), mayor of Pontiac, and Délos Hamlin, chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. 4 He allegedly told square dance will be staged at 7:30) Service needs due to area popula-| {long symposium at Michigan State University Oakland. | Described as a constitutional | grant of powers to the local unit isfy area needs, home rule was discussed pro and con by the panelists. Proponents of this type of gov- ernment defined it as the right of counties, cities and townships to provide local government by char- ter with the authority to pass ordi- nancés on local matters This is contrary to the present county government which functions under special and local acts of the State Legislature. Leading the panel discussion and acting as moderator was Dr. Charles Adrian, director of the In- stitute for Community Develop- ment at MSU, ADRIAN, HAMLIN SPEAK Describing the needs of govern- ment in Oakland County was the chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, Delos Ham- lin After Dr Adrian traced the de- velopment of county government in the United States, Hamlin brought it into focus on the local level. He said counties now have “very | little authority to determine their | owr administration under the pres- ent set-up.”’ Hamlin pointed out that state laws set up too many limitations and restrictions, and that al- though the county has caused a | number of laws to be passed dur- ing the past seven years to streamline local county administrators are more familiar with their own problems than the state government. Pontiae Press Photo (| Presenting the affirmative side of tivities. the argument Mrs. Hope F. Lewis |Birmingham supervisor, said she by the Greater Pontiac Community, liceman Richard Del ty know more about what's going tinuing Education at MSUO. | Mrs. Lewis added that there is a} \need to encourage and sustain par-| jticipation in local ! —in this case the county—to sat. |(24t county officials must be grant-| solidated under the administration Oakland County Circuit Court pro- ¢! Should start small and grow tests ‘‘confiscatory assessment.’’;2S interests are grouped. The suit has stalled construction’ Mentioned as possible future of the storm+drain for the past Comunity projects were a com- munity center, hospital and swim veal i : —__— | ming pool. } Councilman John Boeberitz was | temporary chairman of the meet- assisted by Chamber of Com- lmerce president Paul Williams, ‘Jaycee president Don Rigdon and | Taylor. Ing on than the state legislators. government and| ed the powers and independence to) handle their own responsibilities | which are “‘peculiar to their own situations." | * * Maurice Croteau, Pontiac super-! visor, told the 100 county residents and officials present what he thought were the disadvantages of home rule. | He said some supervisors in the} township feel the set-up under | which they operate is still effective. | He added that it will be up to proponents of the plan to show where inefficiencies and inecono- mies exist plus where they could be eliminated before it could be! recommended as a solution | Other township and county offi- PATRICIA ANN SIPFE Former residents of Auburn cials, Croteau said, have a natural Heights, Mr. and Mrs. James fear of the unknown and would ob-' Sipe of Gladwin announce the ject to any sudden change without; engagement of their daughte: proper consideration. Patricia Ann to Harry Davis He is the son of Mrs. Earl Davi Talking about how county home rule could be implemented, John L. Carey, Springfield Township | supervisor, said there are three | methods. ‘Wixom PTA Meets One is by a constitutional con- Tonight at School vention, the second by amending of Gladwin. No wedding date has been set. through the enactment of a county | PTA will meet at 8 p.m. tonight home rule law by the legislature.|in the multipurpose room of the * * * school. Teachers will meet in their Carey said that under its present rooms with the parents between form of government each of the!7:30 and 8 p.m county departments has to await; After the business meeting Al laction by another before proceed-| Masini, manager of the Proud Lake government, hing with its own work. Under home Recreation Area, will discuss ‘‘Our rule departments would be con- Natural Resources.” which would coordinate all ac- Greater-Nerve Hath... The symposium was sponsored TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)—City po- Valle re- jfavors county home rule because Council im cooperation with the Ln- ported yesterday his raincoat, | those administering local govern- Stitute of Community Development leather jacket and car seat ‘ment and those living in the coun/at MSU and the Office of Con-, cushion were stolen from his | squad car. { inaemer Blames Gov. Williams ‘for [llegality of Michigan's Tax News that the Michigan Supreme, “The decision points up the with Gov. Williams and his ad- “Now we've got to develop a tax program to meet the state's needs. “We need a complete revision of the state’s tax program and it’s certainly long overdue. I hope | that the Legislature can work out a program other than a personal income tax.” Don E. Ahrens, fhe party's state finance chairman said he was “disappointed, of course.”’ “IT thought we had all our prob- lems behind us.” WON'T HURT PARTY John B. Martin Jr, national GOP committeeman. said he didn't feel the fact that the use tax was backed by the GOP would hurt the party in the next election provided ‘‘we can come up with a good alternate solution.”’ | Martin said there were a ‘“‘num- ber of alternatives’ to the solu tion of the state’s money troubles, Use Tax Decision May Nip Soapy’s Presidency Hope LANSING ® — Politically, to- day's use tax decision probably ) Was a blow to Gov. Williams’ | presidential ambitions. The thinking in the capitol wae that the resulting state financial stress, and probable continued meeting of the Legislature, would tend to tie the Democratic gov- ernor to his desk in Lansing. * * * | Williams’ national ambitions would be furthered if he were free to do considerable travel. ing about the country In the months leading up to next vear's Democratic National Convention. It was well known that many in the governor's inner circle were strenuously hoping for a decision upholding the use tax law, even though Williams and Democrats fought it in the Legislature. Wayne Professor Dies of Knife Wound | ROYAL OAK — An associate pro- fessor at Wayne State University ‘and father of two was found mor- tally stabbed at his home here at 217 Girard Rd_ yesterday, Dr. Charles L_ Bove’s wrists had been slashed with a razor and a In a survey of the clubs, church ten-inch knife was stuck in his f chest. Royal Oak police deemed 1 his death suicide today following > an investigation. The knife grazed his heart and and,he bled to death, doctors said He was associate professor of ed. ucation at WSU since 196. Funeral irrangements are being made bv Spiller Funeral Home in Clawson, Food for Peace’ Wheat Group Eyes Joint Plan | WASHINGTON (UPD ~— A five. nation “Food for Peace’ wheat jcommittee has recommended a | joint plan for using surplus wheat |to promote better health and eco- {nomic development in needy coun- ltries, ‘ * * * No details of the plan were re- vealed in the announcement issued as the committee wound up a three. day meeting. A spokesman for the U.S. dele- gation said committee members agreed to withhold details until they had been studied by the governments concerned, Nations represented on the com- mittee with the United States in- cluded Australia, Canada. France and Argentina. * * * The United Nations Food and Az. jriculture Organization is also a |member of the committee. The group was formed earlher this vear after President Eisenhow- ler called on administration officials to develop more effective methods of using farm surpluses in a ‘Food or Peace’ campaign. Speeding Baer Not Ex-Champion | HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state trooper says the reported ‘fining of former heavyweight boxing champion Max Baer for |speeding on the Pennsylvaia the state constitution and third) WIXOM — The Wixom School |TU™Pike “was all a mistake.” | A Max Baer was halted for speeding at 75 miles an hour on ithe tollroad on Tuesday. He was |taken before a justice of the peace and fined $20. Trooper Robert J. Uscowskas said the man was asked whether he was the former prizefighter. “The man just smiled and some- ‘body took it that he was,” said Uscowskas Baer, the former boxer, said in California yesterday that he was at his Sacramento home on Thes- day. “In fact stantly for I've been here éon- three weeks and 1 haven't been, in Harrisburg. fog three or four years.’ he said = . a nl a - tad ine ek i le i, a = Cl eee ee ee A SIXTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 ; : . 1 ia’s oldest Greco-Romah times, Some potie Hunger Strike © x Stu: ""tave iat to rane|OnG@st U.S. Ore Boat | "cog some elements of laie made fpr decoraive. crams, | Aqainst ROTC _,,ttildree to make their own'to Be Launched Nov. 7 design can be traced back tolsome for useful utensila, gains decisions." . x DETROIT (UPI) — Launching) —— E nds at $0 Hours Pennsylvanians to Hold [of the new 780+foot-long Arthur B.| | | A} yl ot e ah Homer, which will become the | BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—The Dance Saturday Night [largest ore carrier under Ameri;| in MEN’S and BOYS’ FINE APPAREL ¥ 18-year-old son of an Air Force a can registry on the Great Lakes, | © Clipder Craft Clothes @ Jockey Underwear : ; The Pennsylvanians Club of Pon-'is scheduled for Nov. 7. colonel ended ~his hunger strilte/ a will bold tts quenal Gunes Gnb- *"* « @ Arrew Shirts, Sportswear @ Interwoven Socks @ Michaeis-Stera Clothes e Hickok Belts against compulsory military tram uday night at Knights of Colum-| The new ship is being built by ing five days ahead of schedule. bus Hall, 295 §. Saginaw St. Great Lakes Engineering Works at: | Faint and weakened by hunger’ The four-hour affair, open to the River Rouge for the Bethlehem | —he lost eight pounds in his 50-| pubic, will begin at 9. Music will Steel Corp. It will replace the hour fast—Frederick L. Moore Jr. be the Mello-Tones. Tickets may |729-foot Edmund Fitagerald as the! of Arlington, Va., said he thought be obtained from the dance chair- largest American-registered ore, ' he had accomplished his purpose. man, Thomas Coburn, 5481 Oakjcarrier on the Lakes. More than 1,000 students at the Park Dr., Independence Township, | x * * arch L niversity of California signed his or any club member. The ship, to be launched in the! ie ae = make Reserve Officers Detroit River. ig named for the as ‘ane sove we” aining Corps instruction volun- Alexander’ the Great founded president of Bethlehem Steel and ‘tary , ; MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER | tary. the city of Alexandria, Egypt, in will have a capacity of more than Invited—Open E Nite *t @ | The boy's father disagreed with 332 B.C. |25,000 tons. Charge Account aad taht ) ee ERROR EN aoa a : | SESE ES CE aa i PELE ETE Pe eR a a. ee DISPLAYING OLD-FASHIONED BONNETS— Pontiac Press Photo Three members of the Whittier School PTA are antview Ave. PTA president; and Mrs. Robert shown modeling their bonnets at a dress rehear- Gordon. 280 W. South Blvd. chairman of the sa! for an Old-Fashioned Festival which will be fair. The fair will feature games and refresh- held at the schoo] Friday from 6 to 9 p. m. They ments for children and their parents, with the are (from left! Barbara Robinson, 393 Ditmar highlight of the event to be an auction sale of ; Ave, a teacher; Mrs. Jessie Whiters. 48 Pleas- children's toys and household articles - — ee wa Oe es Halloween Is Party Time for Waterford Children Ousted Envoy ‘ in Washington . * Townshipwide Halloween parties Club, and the Drayton Plains are being planned by the Waterford School, by the Waterford-Dray Recreation Department. with a ton Rotary (lub. Tells State Department Cea ee ae ied ivm 6 Township residents have been Of Shocking Expulsion to 4 m by i cordin O di Pea asked to cooperate in turning off j rector Tom Beltor their porch lights at 7 pm. to From Moscow *. * * encourage the youngsters to go : With the cooperation of five lead. immediately to the parties. WASHINGTON (AP) — Russe!) ie ing civic organizations in the A. Langelle, centra) figure in a A township, the evenings activities . bizarre diplematic incident in * have been set up by age groups State Police Ca fain Moscow, returned to Washington 2% at specific elementary school p early today for consultation with Rx grounds. State Department officials ‘ . 2 . This «the torts year the de D@MieS Knight ADUSE asset.» security oitcer at partment has sponsored the proj- the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, was ; ect, where porch lights are = BRIGHTON uA—The ,rosecution °XPtlied by the Soviets on espio turned on at a specified time. The planned to complete pretrial exam. "#8® charges . children later will go to desig- jination today of Alvin W. Knight, But his version of what hay nated areas for organized fun. accused of slaying State Trooper pened—which is backed up by the ; ’ ’ Albert \\ Souden Sept 3 State Department—is that he was ° An outdoor party for Drayton * ‘* . y seized by five Soviets at a bus Plains teen-agers of junior high stop near the embassy. He said ees ; e ’ , , 7 ‘nder cross-ex: vat ; school aga will be held from 7 to Under cross-examination yester he was takeg to a nearby build 8:30 p.m. at the Drayton ballpark. 44). Capt. Thomas H. Grant de- in, questioned for nearly two nied that Knight was mistreated This event is being sponsored ; hours. and finally offered a bmbe - solely by the Recreation Depart- penal te take police to the 14 sp. for the Soviets. He turned ment * *, * Grant said, “I used normal, rea ‘ Langeil arriving in N York ini of ies mee pe on SO eee oe i. wg cangelle. arriving in New Y¢ made of Western Pine and left in its ow i Costumes will be judged sonable procedures He denied from Europe Wednesday night. ft Rand Pj + ’ . “4 natural lovely sotin he wie anery at Knicht soft Random Pine finish to harmonize with any and all color around a big bonfire and colored gry a nigh told newsmen he thought he was schemes. Cushi full 3”. full ib - a movies will be shown ina‘‘haunted Knight's court-appointed defense seized because ‘‘] was responsible | a led he : deo wl Piles | — le, with rubberized house.” Organized group games attorney, Martin J. Lavan. asked'for the physical security of the| curled hair an covered in that so practical, durable, washable ( will be in progress in the lighted Grant if Knight was ever left alone embassy and for the classified! leather-like Breatheable U. S. Naugahyde. Choice of Salmon, baseball field. Refreshments wil] With Detective Lt. Howard Whaley documents, codes and personnel.”’ Chocolate Brown, Charcoal, Lime Green. be served of the Redford Post and if Knight| Langelle said Western diplomats | “a ~ had complained about Whaley. in Moscow were shocked and} . Other parties will take place * * * amazed by th ‘id one : i y the incident and “‘like at the “en ne se Grant replied that Knight had myself, couldn’t believe that such ; ee se ee esses $ 98.50 sponsored by the Lakelan P- complained of being struck and a thing happened.’ rm u air timist Club; at the Donelson kicked But he said he had made; In answer to a question. Lan-| “Fi 232 As 39.95 | School, by the Junior Chamber no inquiry about it. gelle said he had never worked 2 Passenger Love Seat oe . 69.95 | of Commerce; the Schoolcraft The defense is expected to call for the Central Intelligence 2 Pj S : | School, by the Waterford Lion's the first of 20 witnesses tomorrow. 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And the father/leaving Baudouin alone. in the All of which would be their |the reported rift ‘between Leopold TO SHOR: U. 8, — Dmitri | WU, Private besincss ouioy t AM Bis wile ty seymng Be eoting Shostakovich -will lead a group royal family. of Soviet composers on a one-| The first son is King Baudouin I. month tour of the United States His brother in Prince Albert. Their beginning Oct. 23. Visited wil] |father is ex-King Leopold III. ither be New York, Washington, San | The family’s latest contribution|©™T- Francisco, Los Angeles, Loui to the grinding gossip mill is the| This began when Leopold, who a his is apparently having some trouble|Laeken Palace. douin. with his second wife over where * * . a they'll live. family hasn't been getting| mother of Baudouin, Albert and too well with the people|sister Josephine Charlotte, was! family lightened further when : . A ae Baudouin has never hidden the act that Leopold’s wife, the -| had become king m 1934 upon his |fact that he thinks his father was ville, Philadelphia and Boston, tiful Princess Liliane de Rethy,| father’s death in a mountain- wrongly deposed. ¥or the first years of his reign, he ruled in isolation from Laeken Palace, where he lived with his After the war, the Belgian peo-|father, who continued to have a strong voice in in the country’s af- fairs. The ne i The be|king. In 1950, a plebiscite decided) attitude by olga maxigiont by Another son recently got mar-'unhappy over the new home the/that he should stay, but after 10/piving a generally gloomy appear- days of riots and ap capmerme ance in public, riage had been engineered partly by Leopold. In any event, public | But he has changed since his, place in Brussels, last July. visit to the United States last May Then, suddenly, the storm clouds,pold and his family, his secretar- gathered again when it wasiial staff and servants will cost learned that the wedding would take place at the Vatican instead of being the civil ceremony re- quired under Belgian law. Belgians Busy Gossiping Over Royal Family By WILLIAM ANDERSON _ has twice gone on vacation with- climbing accident, kept at his job BRUSSELS (UPI) — The familyjout her husband recently and he during the German occupation ijust doesn’t seem to get along well| wasn’t even at the airport to greet| ° World War II. several million francs, the royal squabbling could be set. tled if Baudouin t a wile, But despite rumors ting him with almost every eligible prin- cess in Europe (and even one Hollywood starlet), the young king is likely to remain a bachelor for some time. And the royal family is likely The Socialist opposition howied |to keep Belgian tongues wagging. Rumors said the Vatican mar- ment funds. against spending the money | which must come trom govern- Alterations Are Extra Parliament has just been forced) NEW YORK (UPI)—For every opinion forced a change in the to vote a $72,000 annuaj increase four dollars spent on new home ‘plans and the ‘wedding finally took|to the privy purse for Prince Al- Construction, an additional dollar 'bert and’ still another increase is ‘8S spent by homeowners to alter When ‘the dust settled. it wasiexpected since Paola is expecting °Y 4dd to existing dwellings, ac- thing the Belgians have when the easy, frinedly approach learnéd that Leopold would beja child early next year Baudouin got a tremendous welcome when he returned Brussels. he would marry the vivacious and beautiful Italian Princess |a beautifully wooded park. Trans-| was furious. Paola Ruffo de Calabria. ” against Leopold is the|of the Americans seemed to turn moving out of Laeken Palace with! Parliament * * * already jthe royal family’s upkeep appropri he chose a commoner,/him into a smiling, relaxed andjhis wife and their three children.'ates one million dollars a year fot ; ry Liliane Baels, as his second) reachable monarch. are members of Belgium's (didn't go on holiday with her be-| wife and made her a princess, cording to building industry sources, Old Boom Dangerous After looking around for a suit-| Before Argenteuil Castle was) BURLINGTON. Vt. (UPI)—Stalt x *« +® able home for the former king,/SuUgsested as the future home, so: Aubrey King, a specialist on the government decided on Ar-| Leopold and his wife had drawn | explosives at Ethan Allen Air | genteuil Castel about 20 miles from|UP Plans for a new mansion ON Force Base here, said that “‘if all the Laeken Palace grounds. ithe potentially dangerous souvenirs But the plans were vetoed by|from the past six wars were to ex- Argenteuil is set in 300 acres of the government and Leopold's wife|plode simultaneously a good por- ‘forming it into a home for Leo-' Some observers think most of!/disappear.”’ tion of the U.S, population would \ \a ns WU (UKCA is tops -AMBASSADOR 21-INCH TV CONSOLE NO MONEY DOWN months to pay w/trade : @ Aluminized Picture Tube ' @ Full Fidelity FM Sound, | Fine Quality Tone @ Richly Finished Metal Cabinet AMBASSADOR 17” PORTABLE 129 = moaths to pay w/trade styled lightweight steel cabinet. 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You might be able to save money by reviewing your policy. Wonderful as the world of elec- at a price tronics may be, the Institute of Sometimes it is more Here is a rundown of tection for the vears of extra-rated) Or, you may recall your agent explaining to you that he, for one reason or another, was forced to write such a policy for NEW PROVISION vou If this is so, and your in-. Quite new, and good for family dependency, sidering. ,surance dates back ‘a number of people, tay map onoliernag lyears, it is time for a recheck. for insuring future I'm told there has been con-| extra-rated? (This means you've Siderable easing of rates in the j cases, for instance, of persons who |S0™e future date you will be able have survived cancer or tubercu- losis for a five or 10-year period. say you have diabetes. but this extra- made tremendous forward strides. rating might be shaded a degrce with other upper tax brackets: a rider called | products and services, refinements|“assignment of policy equities”’| are constantly being devised both|which frequently is called for by) to enable companies to earn morejlenders to cover extension of a' and to give the customer more. loan. This can be used for desig-| a n tell ’ Life Insurance tells me that in- surance men call “riders’ knowing whether. you are now : y1 g ; unnecessarily Carrying an extra- », worth considering: rated policy lo ou cnow? How would you knov the new parent, a family Well. a high percentage of poli- cies will show clearly they are is worth con ? | ineurability. In such a case, you Want more pro- ‘tection than you can now afford. This “rider” insures that at’: ito qualify for more insurance. For older folk — and at no extra’ cost — is a provision for retire-' ment income that uses the values in your regular policy but permits the purchase of an annuity which sometimes provides a larger in- lcome than could be secured! You a more subject years. And, a reminder to those in! for his|nating a beneficiary regardless of money, most often it is more, but Who pays the premium and thus) relieves the policyholders from | what in- estate taxes. — ex- dividual companies have no way of », . protection that can be added to existing policies — that might Choral Festival | For the recently married and for Next Th ursday y income rider which sets up double pro- at Waterford greater The first fall festival of the sea-| son will be presented at 8 p.m Oct. 29 by the choral music de- partment of Waterford Township younger | | High School j 1¢—_____—___ ——— COPPER FIN ISs KEROSENE LAMPS tn GLASS CHIMNEYS! ic} to) Cc] od ey ef * * * j One of the country’s leading mu-! |sic teachers, Mrs. Amanda Baxter ,of Toledo, will be the guest for ithe program. She'll visit choral | iclasses the next day. Participating will be the Girl's | Glee Club, the Boys Glee Club, | three ensembles and the A Cap | pella choir. 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Ae Mae eee See ee oe of |) ee Ee Sa ed Po r = t ate > Hope for Boom Has Gone Bust Strike Kills Prospect of Cutting Jobless Toll to Two-Year Low | | WASHINGTON (UPI) — The) economic boom anticipated for the Jast three months of this year is out the window. Government offi- cials blame the steel strike. The boom had been expected to whittle unemplayment to the low-| est level in two years. Officials! also had hoped it would produce, enough tax revenue to keep the) federal budget in the black. Bat the narrow budget surplus ef 95 million dollars predicted for the current year now is in grave danger of turning into a | deficit and unemployment ts ex- pected to remain above 3 mil- lion because of the 99-day mal walkout. Eartier in the vear government officials had expected that a sus} tained improvement in the econ-! on October UN vember and} Decem iber combined with usual] seasonal trends would drop unem-! ployment in October to below three! million. ! * ¥ * Labor Secretary James P. 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Also ordered out of the country; Montalban was discharged from jan Army ship in San Francisco List Subj Ist U jects His wife, Remedios, 30, whom he married here in 1952, was in San Francisco on a_ student’s ° e (War II and the Korean War, to Consider Tri-County | tought asa guerrilla in the Phil-| College, UP Resources | y J Clean and re-pack wheel bearings 1] Hours Only! Wool 3 to 6X Set. 7 to 14 Coats Girls Coats Coat Sets 1] Hours Only! 2.99 Ladies’ Plaid SLIM PANTS $yoe ms 44° f Correct camber, easter, toe-In and tee-our ‘ 4 Inspect and criss- cross tires Speciall This Week Only! = 11 Hours Only/ Save $12 Birdseye Diapers od (UG 19¢ Training Tots Pants 10¢ 11 Hours Only! Ladies’ White 2.99 ter Act forbidding aliens to work Montalban served with the U.S. |B on government ships. Next State Session Army Transport Service in World for Legislature ==. oS > —_—— was bombed and sunk off the Phil- SS LANSING (®—Justices of the ippines by the Japanese in 1942. 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A decision on the bid for a rate resentatives in the House will form|hike of up to 25 million dollars is a committee which will study na-)not expected December. tural resources north of thé Straits and their potential benefits to the accountant, yesterday defended area economy, Reported unfair trade practices | Charitable contributions and club in the milk industry will come | dues as business expenses, under scrutiny of a four-man | The utility sought to deduct some committee, | $300,000 for such items. Demorest Other House committees wil] Said they should be charged against study Michigan's water resources, Stockholders rather than taxpayers. and the need for impoundment of} He was supported by Commis- 1] Hours Only! 2.99 Men's Chino PANTS- SHIRTS a) li Pe 16.99 Men's 9* Sa Trench Coats II Hours Only! 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Joo Ladies’ | Raccoon Collar Coats Regular $24.95 51 9 ‘Short’ Sales Bode Fears by Some Dividends Up but Profit Taking Is High: the sustaining factors in the stock market. Be ae By 8AM DAWSON j Increased dividend payments AP Business News Analyst ‘and resumption of payments this year have far outrun decreases or! Recent fears that the trend may NEW YORK (AP)—Good and qmissions, a marked change from |have run tts course have sparked bad news came in about equal ; has been of|some selling doses today in Wall Street. — one on a in stock prices have risen—judged " by the sharp hike in short sales. | 1 Early reporting industrial firms a rs =. aol comeery (oud riven Men‘s and Boys’ Wear at carte allway ie pene GREAT SAVINGS! ra § 09 tions ee . 25% to 50% OFF ! HS 13 Pi Ret BP ROME Grr Leet *p Dividend payments this vear are running nicely abead ots] SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 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EVENT---BUY and SCORE a It represents the belief of the traders that prices in %5 stocks | PROFITABLE TOUCHDOWN among the 1.506 listed will drop DIVIDENDS BRIGHT Tuxedos Rented—Price Reduced 25% on | old | ou buy an CONN'S 18s) a OE brighter than the expectations of | these bears. The Commerce De-} @ . ‘. i N. Saginaw [ : living bra partment reports that cash divi- | dend payments rose in September | to bring the total for the year to) Sept. 30 to nine billion dollars, a gain of 324 million over the like period in 1938 i THIS... *%* ORGAN me Ered Waring |: “3. al 7 re aring |: ode 4. “ ates MO" —_—. : q 7 ’ Sean ssmamaynanasacccm uses for his 4 Sa ee makes this offer because they know that —- ESTES LPL . wa you'll always wear a Playtex Living Bra after you try re abbenanaa nnn | tereo Festival Concerts %) the first one. All day long you'll enjoy the heavenly 2S | | wi comfort of American’s No. 1 elastic bra. 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The unusual’ looking The building’s diameter at the summit is 128 feet | structure, built round and’ round like a cork- and only 100 at the base. It resembles a giant screw, was designed by Frank Licyd Wright. It toasted popover. New Car Shortage Will Pinch Us in November By BEN PHLEGAR automatic transmission, power/time ain its share of the | AP Automotive Writer |seats and air conditioning. Your aa = | DETROIT — For the ‘irst friend would settle for nothing ex- A prolonged shutdown would’ time since the Korean War new CePt a straight stick and economy make the coming car fo: tars may be in short supply by/ engine. everybody y —_— . This. will be true regardless of| derstand the tremendous inven- = immediate develépment in the) tory problems the dealers have Real Hoboes Fewer situation. . some time next month. By now you can begin to ua- | im order | General Motors dealers wil] be| desires. When the flow of new | hardest hit. Ford, American Mo-| cars tors and Studebaker-Packard may| down or stops you have to take | fre Cutting into the ranks of the skin by. It's touch and go with| what you cam get, or put your [0s This year only about 55 mame on 2 waiting list bona fide Professional tramps” | . swung off freight cars here for GM builds almost one of every Even in normal times a dealer|the 59th annual hobo convention. | twe cars sold in the United | may have to try a number of other! However, 20,000 other persons were States. Apparently it is going to {dealers to come up with the ex-/0n hand for the free stew. | have to quit building in another act model, equipment and color 10 days because of a lack of |you have in mind. There are about 25 million dairy steel. Present indications are More and more cars are ordered the U. that the big shutdown will last from special, direct from the factories. three to five weeks. It would take |The manufacturers have done that long to fill up the supply much to speed up this process in lines down to final assembly. | recent years. But if the factories | At the current rate of new car ®ren't building it won't help you) sales — about 18,000 daily — deal-|t the moment. ers will have in the neighborhood x *& * of a 30-day supply on Nov. 1. Still another problem manu- Since the industry will continue |{Cfurers face is to get the models at about 50 per cent of normal for,|™°st ip demand into the regions a few weeks after that date, why|Where they are needed. Color the shortage? Tt could be because you might) The fact that this is the very prefer a Chevrolet while your/earty part of a model year mag- neighbor wants a Ford and Your | nifies many of these problems. friend down the street has his eye} on a Plymouth. Somebody else is| Preduction plans for the model looking for one of the new compact, imtreduction period as te number, cars while a couple of the wives) Dody style, engine, colors and the on the block have their hearts set| like are made by reviewing pre- on a Lark or Rambler. | vious years. If there is a sudden Or it could be that you want an| “cH i demand — possibly be 77 = cause of new styling — from the | last model year, distribution | problems are bound to develop. O GU OUD "re insizy na panned build about 650,000 cars this month. It will fall short 50,000 or more. Chrysler divisions were hurt by PAINT STORE internal labor troubles and are considerabl behind their goals. 34 S$. SAGINAW Chevrolet and Ford both will have to build faster in the final two for weeks of the month than they did ° ‘Jin the first two to meet their quo- ‘top-quality tas. And in the case of Chevrolet _ PAINT —_ this is virtuallysimpossible because some assembly lines already are WALLPAPER [or ecececceseoeoosseoeeceee! General Motors lost almost one tn the Eaten th semmenity @/month’s production at the start of Ares the 1959 model year because of its HICKORY HEIGHTS jown labor problems. But it re- Ranches—Tri- : fals 3-4 oe covered nicely as the year pro- Medel on T car aden. 4 gressed. On the other hand Chry- Mile ‘South ot" E Leng Lake ROBERTSON BROS. 1 9-3500 000000000000000080000 sler was hard hit by a glass strike early in the year and had a hard Headquarters For HOBBIES and CRAFT © Mosaic Tile Supplies § © Textile Paint © Copper Enameling © Bead Craft © Leather Lacing © Wooden Trays ‘ © Copper Tooling @ Aluminum Trays LARGEST SUPPLY OF MODEL AIRPLANE, CAR & BOAT-KITS IN THIS. AREA, THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 5.95 Craftint Paint ‘by No. 1.98 Testers Paint by Ne. nea $300 Brags ie g New - 309, 98¢ 3.49 Tolecratt Tissue con- 3.95 Testers Paint by Ne. 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It is no secret, for example are ay Caan 1% yor children's ¢ 2: CUCKOO | . said the youth admitted killing his Ai % , of Latest Girl Friend, can who pays $250,000 for a paint-ithat the Rubens masterpiece was mother because she wanted to send|*"0ving behavior continues and) Bailey said he would call his) ig Phin. ee “ ‘ ‘badly soiled when it was put up 5, an to a causes me to have a fatal heart education subcommittee in-} Her Lawyer ‘Amazed’ ue to sere ee ae un eee Brocery | attack, will ye cuaniter Your|to closed session Nov, § 10. die ti | * * ® x * * selves morally man- cuss the possibility of 4 new com- YORK (AP)—Errol Flynn Frenc — The painting had hung in Eaton) yrs. Beatrice Bernier, 50, wite|*2ushter? promise school construction bill. : ga a wf be were mies be Hall, family seat of the Duke of\c¢ and He said he had discussed the Reqular $14.95 left the bulk of his estate to his pounded by the tax collector on *™ ‘ prominent physician Abst whe: tae oak ine egu i estranged wife, actress Patrice the prowl for “hidden signs of Westminster, which until recently|surgeon, was’ shot and killed at pencils matter health, education, Lie No Wymore. Immediate reaction ‘wealth.”’ jwas used as a military academy.'her home in Manistique yesterday States for every | welfare officials ’ \ will. be ne nye rod on the staircase could resist the, . + © promise proposal. Discount The value of the estate, filed " tonal differ: nto” Of 8° obvious @ target.| The youth calmly reported to ' ‘a7 : for probate Wednesday in surro-| Despite Seek aa | “Good Ged, that’s the thing I (police he had shot his mother in) Price gate's court, was listed simply as) cnces, American | used to pelt eggs at,” a former |the head with a .22 rifle as she Halloween Costumes! being ‘more than $20,000.” Re.| BY om ceases In ates | cadet exclaimed when he saw a ports, however, estimated the es-| '™ Lenden yates | te painting on auction at Sothe- [living room couch. He a — fess a tate at more than $100,000 but! @ Paistings to the mest fantastic | 1... limaloted thet he go te the store | Hots Masks Homs : TRAVEL CLOCKS well under a million dollars. bevels over. ; jand he didn't want to go. | Noisemakers — Trick ‘n * * * * * * \ See rel ot = gre Police said Kenneth had no’ Treet Candies, Ete... ; t j be Flynn, 50, died of a heart at- Not only the old masters, but kre here in "onan ‘ oe bape e-thgy Pagal aap — . Reg. $8.95, $ 88 tack Oct. 14 at Vancouver, B.C. modern painters as wel] are boom-'mand have made London the un-/® Problem child = . his a year-old = * the rg ead et. b aputed center of the world art ee x. Maniatiqve High Schoo. All at Money Saving Prices! | NOW ' of the past two years, Rubens painting market. » Dr. ‘ Beverly Aadland ‘auction for $770,000; $616,000 paid oe |Bernier was at his office and four OPEN EVENINGS end SUNDAYS | aim, . * * * for a Cezanne; $155,000 for a Pi-) - ee ‘other children were away from y No mention was made in the casso — these are some of the ine art 2 —— ig hetaagh lead. home. Three are in college. I HYLAND VARIETY STORE | NTO PARK JEWELERS will, drawn up-in 1954, of Miss record prices paid here in the past .¢. age “*: : ogre SH Aadland. The blonde Beverly told nine months. ee ee ree eer ef the GINAW scream several Gas afer! 4 ia not yet in sight %,TCCord turnover of $15 million.! The natural gas industry __M-59 SHOPPING CENTER 1 WN. ee at more | 1554 Highland Road (M-59)) at Williams Lake Read os vinth NEXT TO FOOD TOWN... 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People to help her cope with an unusual, \ ob. ne Says: i | , Sah tows bce ae aie ery Get aig | problem. | ‘60 RAMBLER | 7 | 9 een Ft training are encouraged to continue|°t Mrs. Goatley | per Neow Saieing: «tence end) ba gad $174§00 i ony ‘ off Mrs, Goatley’s soybean’ fallace’s Theories Tame Today;*=~ Lous, 1 — io» [ ey | Pe Ga nt os ; : ‘ : : car police, the | ; ' : i . The U.S. ranks first in the/ county farm agent and the county| The wife of a U.S. President has'| ee walecehteas tt Henry the next, and next, and probably mes International Sleeping Mara- tion or order of the police or party, manufacture of toys. judge but nobody seems to be ablejno official title. | i Mike Cowle's| next, 5 thon Assn. of New York. answerable only by the accused. ge Bp ‘This ts the body which is sworn |The authorities can uphold it or - | to keep the thing honest. No (disregard it; whichever is to the é wading rho ely nce Party's advantage. | tives and persons suffering from convicted of a crime that existed sleeping sickness are not eligible. | i, 14 law books when it par- The competition will be spread| portedly happened, perhaps gen- like a blanket over nine days and erafions before. This is called ayn Tele Seaport sleeping time} ‘historic crime.’ only thing that counts. A! «Under it, it the Reds took over ste ot gerne booker Seedipeet | U.S. every American would s P up after, say, a air yond ait tn k be liable to punishment for failing also allowed to rea’ self bac to engage in pre-Communist ac-| Winn iC e (BOYS OR to sleep or — = ore sleeP tivity at this very moment, or for GIRLS) producing m = allel engaging in any activity unfavor- , ‘able to the Red cause in the U.S.!” aan aoe ase nines a With Room $ 00 \\ Eaward Hunter, he foreign eor-(CIVil Defense Class |€ This Outfit — respondent who invented the word | “brainwash” and first explained fo Ad d 5 4 its terrible meaning to the world, [ vance ef ' ee: i »* the IBM publi} A new civil defense class for “The Communist Party uses each| those who have received basic} word one way or another, as it;Medical training in Waterford | serves the purposes of psychologi- | Township will begin Nov. 2, ac- cal warfare . . . the word good | cording to Mrs. Marie Rodrigues, | in communism means what is director or training for medical emergencies in Oakland’ County. Enrollment will be limited to 15) to 18 people. Sessions will be held! from 8 to 10 p.m. on four consecu- tive Mondays. The course will consist of ad- vanced hospital training of volun-| back six times, If you put it all jin your pocket and started out jon the town, you’d drop right Us through the pavement. weigh 1,260 tons. Ifyou could *|count it at the rate of five $1 bills per second, and didn’t take a coffee break or sleep, you could It would , Fj d : gg good for communism; bad denotes what is bad for communism. Truth is what backs up the Com- munist line. What contradicts it is a lie, no matter how much at vari- ance with reality as we know it. 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Department says. “On the contrary,” the depart- ment press officer, Lincoln White, said Wednesday, “it continues to declare its intention to seize Tai- Asian Typhoon Season Is Over 7,066 Dead in Wake of Most Devastating Blows in History Red China Shows No Sign of Renouncing Agaression Red| wan (Formosa). This position has recently been reiterated by the) leaders of the Peiping regime.” | The department issued its state- ment after it was learned that So-) viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’ [had sent President Eisenhower a' letter dealing with China. Khrushchev’s letter, delivered to the State Department Oct. 13, said: the Soviet Union supports Commu-) U.S. Pianist, 14, , Will Be Soloist * in Russ Concert WASHINGTON (AP) — A 14- year-old American, pianist will be soloist Saturday night when visit- ing Soviet composer Dmitri Ka- balevsky conducts his third con-! certo in Constitution Hall here. The National Symphony Orches-| jtra Wednesday night announced) | the selection of Abbott Lee Ruskin! of New York as soloist. The boy} is one of the few pianists who has) | the Russian Concerto in his rep-' | ertoire. Kabalevsky, Dmitri Shostako- | vich and other Soviet composers| Take your choice of two Kentucky favorites — mild, smooth, lower- priced 86 proof or the TOKYO (AP)—Japan's Central Weather Bureau announced today that Asia’s most devastating ty-| phoon season on record has final- ly come to an end. Japan was hardest hit. with 4,580 persons killed. 685 still miss- ing and 35,285 injured in Typhoon Vera late in September. Other Asian countries also suffered heavily. The agency said the Pacific | gave birth to 19 typhoons from) July to mid-October. Some hit! populated land areas, others dis- * * * Available reports place the total known dead for the season in Asia at 7,066, the missing at 1,679 and | the injured at 37,312. 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FE 4-0526 Park Free at Our Door i SALE PRICE “188 and Your Old Range BUY NOW FOR HOLIDAY COOKING (99 WESTINGHOUSE SPEED ELECTRIC RANGE Model Cm. 30 TWENTY-EIGHT . > eae Lee A AS gk | ge THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 ' U.N. Indirectly Condemns | Communist China on Tibet China, and that the U.N. ‘has no sounded with condemnation of! By TOM HOGE (AP) right to interfere in the internal ;Peiping. | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ~The United Nations Wednesday affairs of nations. The Soviets warned at the cut-! night indirectly condemned Red jGNORED BY CHINA set that discussion of Tibet would | China for violating the basic! The Peiping regime made clear only aggravate international ten-| rights of Tibetans but the U.S. in advance that it will disregard|sions. The United States accused) backed move lacked important the resolution. ‘We will carry on the Soviets of trying to scare off support from nearly one-third of the revolution in Tibet to the end, delegates from the issue by rais- the 82-nation General Assembly, 20 matter how madly the imper- img the specter of the cold war. « * * - _ialists howl,” declared the Pan- British Delegate Sir Pierson The assembly voted 45-9 to ap- chen Lama, the Communist-ap- Dixon expressed distress oyer the! prove an Irish-Malayan resolution pointed ruler of Tibet, in a speech events in Tibet and maintained urging respect for the fundament- i" the Chineese capital Wednesday. the international body had taken ¥ « :®& . Britain, France and Belgium. The that it crushed an anti-Commu-! abstaining was India, ‘House Dem Leader Says: U. N. Weak on Hungary; Reds Bold in Executions | Democratic leader John W. McCor-;, dom fighters since December mack (Mass) said Wednesday that} 1959, the time of the last United failure of the United Nations to, Nations resolution on Hungary.” |keep alive the issue of Communist , oppression in Hungary has cost the ilives of more than 100 freedom ' fighters. McCormack issued’ a uprising, which will be observed’ he said. Friday. He called on the administration “fe Thatoc “aceueee m (Germany to Build SAMSONITE STOCK OF ULTRALITE * the new Solomon R. Guggen- PAPILLA - i na LONDON (AP)—West Germany ‘will be a dark one for the brave|was granted permission today to from our al rights of the Tibetan people to * * * the right step in discussing the and Crystal determine their own way of life. Only the Soviet bloe voted aes ee Bhs | the U.N. failed to respond, he D f Mi ile G i Te * * * hetained a ms edd ee be intervention in internal affairs. ca AP Wirephete | — ag ages npr pram apes erense ISSHES Cie eyeing breil ie per the charses of & nation. | HEADS MUSEUM — James | forever yes of mankind. London Grey from the ing, including Great tion ina oF charges * * * Sweeney, above, is director of | The anniversary of the revolt} \* three U.S. allies voiced strong sympathy for Tibet’s plight but nist uprising in the Himalayan’ Also land last spring. But the two-day Which has granted asylum to the heim Museum. He is pictured in | People of Hungary and their heroic manufacture guided missiles for freedom fighters unless the Eisen-| antiaircraft defense, they insisted Tibet is part of Red debate that preceded the vote re. Dalai Lama, Tibet's fugitive ruler,| New York Wednesday at the and about 13,000 of his followers India’s V. K. Krishna Menon said he hoped a reconciliation could be effected between Peiping and the Dalai Lama. Missing Priest museum's opening, 100 Million Cars by 1970, Predicts GM Executive CHICAGO — Rising standards of ‘ ® living and increased purchasing q in azeé power will put 100 million motor 'vehicles on the highways by 1970, | a General Motors executive pre- Driving Aimlessly Near dicted today. |hower administration acts swiftly! |to keep this burning issue before |the world,”” McCormack said, * * ® “The puppet Budapest regime and its Soviet masters will be re- warded for their arrogant defiance of past resolutions passed by the United Nations.” McCormack said the lack of U.N. action in the ill-fated revolt has made the Budapest regime | “bold enough to carry out the | executions of more than 100 free- | | * * * The Western European Union, European anti-Communist defense | alignment, announced this deci- sion was reached by the WEU Council after recommendation by the North Atlantie Treaty Organ- ization commander, Gen. Lauris Norstad. The decision was unani- mous, sources said. * ¥ * The meeting here was attended by London ambassadors of mem-/ ber states: Britain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxem- | DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN NEW FALL William F. Hufstader, vice pres- ident in charge of distribution staff, jtold members of the National Fleet Safety Contest Victory Luncheon, Clinton; Apparently Hit by Memory Lapse Parents Nix Operation, bourg, Germany and Italy. The amendment announced to-, day will not increase the types of SOUTH BEND, Ind. wW—A Ro- man Catholic priest who vanished in Southeast Michigan after an ap- parent memory lapse rested here today, unable to fully account for his five-day disappearance The Rev. John M. 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Barbecue SPARERIBS, .. 36c PORK STEAK ......... 36 PICNICS, SMOKED . .. 29¢ Michigan POTATOES x1 I ONions 5 “15° 5 Lbs. od ha Defiance FARM FRESH OLEO EGGS Grade A 3 Doz. §O° Small _ FROZEN FOODS Strawberries. 5 ™ 5] Orange Driak.. 7 4 *] Mr. Bean Pork and Beans GREAT Northern Béans Mr. Bean PINTO BEANS Mr. Bean LIMA BEANS Top Wave TUNA ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBE 99 - 2, 1959 THIRTY-THREE | . LAMB IN CIRCLES — Here individuality. into your everyday cooking. The recipe features ground lamb and bacon — method of cookery is panbroiling. Re- member the name, Lamb and Bacon Whirls. Bacon Holds Presenting—the newest, most up) to date in ground meat fashions, Lamb and Bacon Whiris. Ground lamb, like any of the Other ground fresh meats, should be frozen immediately if it’s to be used later or used fresh within one to two days from the time pur- chased. Lamb and Bacon Whiris ‘4s pound sliced bacon 4 2 . pounes ground lamb ts “Welpeen pepper 44 teaspoon marjoram 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Fe cornflakes tablespoons water ‘Arcane bacon slices with edges| slightly overlapping on a_ sheet of waxed paper 8 to 10 inches long. is your opportunity to put some Tuna Fingers {Are Deep Fried Reports by the National Fish- eries Institute that large schools of tuna have been found off the New England coast remind us that tuna really aren't born in cans, that there is such a fish as “fresh tuna.”” Unlike salmon, which tastes from a can or in steak form, fresh | tuna has a flavor quite different’ from that . cans. * * With its detlinine flavor and firm flesh, fresh tuna is excellent for |sauteing, broiling and ‘‘en goujon’’| —the French way of saying ‘‘cut! in fingers, roll in egg and seasoned bread crumbs and fry in deep fat.’’ Tuna En Goujon If tuna is frozen, let thaw. on refrigerator shelf or at room tem- perature. Cut 144. pounds.of tuna steaks into small fingers about 3 inches long and %% inch thick. Dry thoroughly; roll in flour, then in beaten egg to which.a tablespoon of water has been added. Finally coat with fine seasoned bread about the same whether it comes' crumbs. x~ *« * Fry in deep hot fat (370 degrees) as part of a vegetable plate, or as 88°: reserve some of the large ‘2 or 3 minutes, or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.) Serve with lemon wedges and a) itartar or spicy Makes 4 to 5 servings. Roll Cheese Mixture in Lettuce for Salad " If you'd like a change from run- economists suggest a SWISS LET. TUCE ROLL: Spread a combination of cottage cheese, chopped nuts, grated car- rot and mayonnaise on washed and dried lettuce leaves. Roll as tightly as possible, secure with toothpicks, and chill for one hour. Cut into islanted slices with a sharp knife.' Serve as a garnish for meat, ‘a special salad. Soak onion rings in ice water,Catchup, juice from the lemon and tomato sauce. for about half an hour before deep- C@Pers; mix lightly with crab. ofthe-mill salads, U.S. D. A. home Appearance of Crab Salad Tempts Eater Nice for a group of friends. Buffet Crabmeat Salad 3 cams (6% ounces each) king crab- mea \% cup mayonnaise 2 poons catchup % of @ large lemon 1 tablespoon drained capers Romaine 1 cucumber 1 small pepper I small onion (preferably red) 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar Drain crabmeat; remove carti- pink pieces of crab for a garnish Mix together the mayonnaise, Arrasgy remaine leaves on a Lamb Patties Combine lamb and remaining tn.| igredients. Mix thoroughly. Spread lamb mixture evenly over the bacon and roll so the ends of the slices of bacon are rolled in with the lamb. Wrap tightly In waxed paper and chill thoroughly. Before slicing, place wooden picks through the roll at 1-inch inter- Vals to hold the bacon in place. Cut in 1-inch slices. Brown slowly ' on both sides, turning frequently, until done, about 15 to 20 min- utes. Pour off fat as it accumulatcs. Remove picks and serve, Yield: 6) i servings. | CASH M LEY 78 North Saginaw Street WELL TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAKS 69. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 59: BROKEN SLICED BOILED HAM 49: TENDER BEEF RIB STEAKS 39: FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 39: CHOICE CUTS /ROUND STEAK 69. MEATY CUTS BEEF ROASTS 39: MEATY BRISKET BOILING BEEF 25: | GRADE “A” SMALL FRESH EGGS 22: ' BONELESS ROLLED RUMP 19: LEAN LAYER SLICED BACON 29: BAZLEYS CLOVERLANE BUTTER 39: TENDER T-BONE STEAKS FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS 29: $3 fat frying them, | large shallow salad bew!l; mound | crab mixture in center. Top | with reserved crabmeat pieces. Arrange sliced cucumber and | | green pepper rings on romaine | around it. Peel, slice and separ- ate onion into thin rings; mari- nate in vinegar and sugar. | Cover salad‘ bow! and refriger- late until serving time; add onion rings to garnish and dribble small amount of marinade over romaine. | Makes 6 to 8 servings. ane | | English muffins slathered with your favorite pizza topping and heated through in the. oven are ifast serve-ups for a light soup imeal. | | | BUY MEATS at Wholesale © SAVE at ERIN FARMS | PACKING HOUSE! MILFORD ° Toilet Bowls ‘Sparkle Instantly with SNO-BOL Liquid Toilet Bow! Cleanser Now at Your Neighborhood GROCERY STORE Directions: Drive West on Highland Rd. (M- 20) te Milford Read (Just Wess of duct) turn right one mile FARMS PACKING HOUSE. WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ON MILFORD ROAD Why run out? See The Danny Thomas Show every week on CBS-TV New Instant Maxwell House now comes in a GIANT size You won’t have to run out of the coffee with that warm bean flavor—when you buy the new giant size. 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Top:with remaining rounds jcenter of — ng Mash cream cheese and milk sof nou 2 tablespoons butter or margarine together until t - xh to . teaspoon cinnamor spread easily, adding additional ‘4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed ‘ Dp coconut milk if necessary. Add coloring ine ry bite-size shredded wheat bis- drop by drop, mixing after pach «ults crushed to ‘2 cuj addition until desired shade of Melt butter. Stir in cinnamon and orange is achieved. Spread like sugar. Add coconut and cereal frosting on each sandwich. crumbs. Yield: 6 servings. —_—_———— Cut pimiento into Jack-O-Lan tern features and arrange on frost- e ing. Yield approximately 12 sand- @ ery in wiches, depending on size of rounds eee, to Broccoli 3 1 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 2 teaspoons lemon juice 3 6 fabiesncons finely chopped onlon =| 1 INCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — Food 1 tablespoon minced chives ‘ 2 i: oe a caeenak Coveuiurd. Well: scientists have come up with new drained ways to cook broccoli to retain Drain and mash sardines, Blend flavor, color. texture and a high next 7 ingredients together. Com- percentage of vitamin C hine with sardines. Yield: filling — Experiments at the U. S. Depart- 6 large or 12 small sandwiches, ment of Agriculture research serv- * a Fi ice dealt with three basic methods Goblins always like fruit drinks. 0f Cooking broccoli. One pound of Although this ‘one is made with 'Timmed broccoli was used in each yellow and orange fruit juices, it ©*Pem ment. may not be bright enough in color; In the first method, the broec- to suit you. We won't tell if you coli was boiled in 14 cups of add some orange food coloring. Put} water for 10 to 12 minutes. In the a piece of candy corn on top of) second, it was steamed for 16 each marshmallow cloud floating} Minutes. The third method used in the punch. | ® pressure saucepan, cooking the ' . Frosty Mar-Flip | Droccoll im 1; cup ef water tor : | two minutes at 15 pounds pres- 16 marthmallows | sure, 1 cup boiling water | . F oe eens sae [Analysis of these methods 1 cup unsweetened pineapple julce showed that the vitamin C which 1 cao co d water was lost had dissolved in the cook- | Beat marshmallows and boiling ing water instead of being de- water over low heat until the stroyed by heat. By using steam- marshmallows are melted. Remove Ing or pressure methods, the sci- from heat and cool. Add fruit entists were able to retain 65 to 80 |juices, cold water and ice cubes per cent of the vitamin C, | Blend well. serve cold. Servcs 46. DON'T OVERCOOK Ay ' Overcooking boiled broccoli by Perhaps you aren't entertaining even five minutes increased loss jon Halloween. Treat the family to Of vitamin C by 10 per cent and : jloss of deep green color by 15 to 20 per cent. The taste panel also gave lower ratings in color and ‘Canned Tuna flavor to this broccoli. - ° | To solve the problem of getting Suits Diet jtender but not overcooked broc- coli, the scientists suggested par- of Everyone jing the raw vegetable to remove ithe tough outer layers. They also Canned tuna bestows quite a slit lengthwise all stalks thicker nutritional bonanza. than one inch Tuna is an excellent source of complete and well-balanced pra {cage eset onumam » Beware of Food Fads, ideation for building and repairin wnay “oses Tunes ote s Warns Nutritionist easily digested and assimilater leven by convalescents, very young children. or the senior citizen CHIC AGO (CPh — Food fads founde } ' ‘ c Tuna is an excellent source of bilking the Aten out ithe vitamins. Particularly note- of $500,000,000 a year, a Harvard worthy is the high content of vita- [tpivereity : : min B-12 and of the so-called ‘“‘1m- ace ad Professor said a identified growth factors which’ These food fads have produced {help to build body protein and vi- “quacks who distort truth make | tal red blood cells. Tuna is also false claims, promise. youth, | rich in vitamin A, beauty, wisdom, health or charm—| Tuna provides a considerable |°C threaten disease and premature. portion of jodine, fluorine, phos. |4eath unless their advice is taken,” phorvs, and calcicm, Iodine is Dr. Frederick J. Stare said. a that element which prevents the Stare, chairman of the Harvard development of goiter. Fluorine Department of Nutrition, told | contributes to tooth development | the 17th annual American Associ- and Lelps protect against future | ation of Newspaper Representa- dental decay. Calcium and phos- | tives’ Food Editors Conference phorus help built strong bones. that the recent growth in food Tuna is canned in salad oil off fadism is blocking scientific Wegetable origin . . . oils which do| ¢fforts. ‘ jnot increase the blood cholestrol.! “It is increasingly difficult for Furtherfnore, tuna itself has a very|the health worker as well as for low sodium content, so it fits into the homemaker to distinguish fact | the diet of people on a lifmited s0/from fad and the scientific from dium intake, ithe pseudo-scientific,” he said, * ATLAS SUPER E IT Ora Catart~ Cer: ~ ae a ARMOUR’S STAR SLICED | RE Sapp HAMILTON GRADE “A”. LARGE EGGS = 39: LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS “3 /° SAUSAGE “99° Lee teen ta 59*| rome". 3™ 198 cocoate. 29*lrevcanrux. _ " 495 MAXWELL HOUSE All: Grinds POUND VACUUM CAN WILDROOT| "uy Bee CREAM-OIL PRESERVES Keeps Hair Strawberry or Pineapple Groomed Longer! 21 Oz. Jar 39° Makes Hair GRAPE 21 Oz. Jar 29s Mario Manzenella OLIVES 1" Oz. Jar 39° BAKER'S @ CARAMEL CHIPS @ LEMON CHIPS @ CHOC. CHIPS Y choice 8” 69° vey JELLO All Flavors Pkg. Trellis Whole Kernel Corn ...... can 10¢ GIANT BOX FROSTY ACRES FROZEN FOODS © STRAWBERRIES PIEDMONT FARMS 10-Ox. Pkgs. CHEESE SPREAD | ® ORANGE Juice 89° Dr AD | ven Se waren em QUAKER = hg: 6 Oz. Instant Coffee ‘: Nestle’s Ever Ready ¢ COCOA, Pound Can 39 STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9te 9 Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. 8 to 9 Sun. 9 te 9 PHONE ‘FE 2-5192 @ Beer © Wine — © Liquor to Take Out Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1959 THIRTY-FIVE ° ee te Diane Pickford, seated, tries on the crown she hopes to wear in the High Fever Follies Nov. 11 and 12. Looking on from left are Pat Eaton, Carolyn Mills and Donna Douglass. Diane is a member of the Amies, ‘Pat belongs to Mary Louw ” McLaughlin of the Stabafa Club, right, models one of the prize dresses that will be worn in From left are the High Fever Follies. Follies. ae Carole Mihay of Trabajamas, Susan WER Oo Be ae eS ee ae ‘Pontiac Press Photes Jobs Daughters Bethel 40, Carolyn to Jobs Daughters Bethel 5 and Donna to the Keloa Klub. The girls are can- didates for the title of Miss High Fever Till of Demiteens, and Joan Grahek of Les Filles Club. The Follies will be sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Pontiac General Hospital. ‘Women's ‘Section ba ee LIE EE EE Ee They’re Great Guys, However... \ Sia SE aE aS i RR % Bosses Pass Secretary Test By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI)—Any girl who's ever worked can define the perfect boss. He's a guy with the wisdom of Solomon, the cleverness of Machiavelli, the wit of Victor Borge and the looks of Cary Grant. He’s also generous with money. Surprisingly a lot of bosses measure up pretty well, if we're to listen to some women who have an excellent vantage point for employer observa- tion. The secretaries. * *x * These kittens at the keys Gail W inningham, daughter of Mrs. C. C. Winningham and the late Mr. Winningham of Bloomfield Hills and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., married Nathaniel Weller Stroup, son of Col, and Mrs. James H. Bishop of Culver, Ind. The wedding took place Oct. 17 in Ann_-Arbor. praise the old boy for giving his girl Friday responsibility and letting her use her time and ability to the best ad- vantage. This is the majority opinion from a panel which the magazine ‘‘Today’s Secre- tary’’ polled. * * * Just what do the girls see when they look at the executive from nine to five or six? * * * They agreed he remembers to say ‘good morning” and “good night,” rarely repri- mands them for lateness, dic- tates fairly well, works long ‘5 - . Gi 3 » Seer ey d “MRS. NATHANIEL STROUP and hard. He remembers Christmases, but forgets anni- versaries and National Secre- taries’ Day. * * * His best qualities” Here the answers from the panelists varied. Heading the list were understanding, intelli- gence, sense of humor, fair- ness and patience. One secre- tary said, ‘he likes children.” Another remarked, ‘“‘he can handle women, especially if they are upset.” But all was not sweetness and light. The panel listed procrastination as the average boss’ major fault, followed closely by forgetfulness and tardiness. Mentioned frequently: tight with money.” * * * Asked what habits of bosses they’d like to change, the secretaries came up with some beauts. A partial list: _~—Getting ashes all over the desk after I’ve just dusted it; —His manners; ~Smoking cigars; —Keeping his store teeth in the file drawers; —Buzzeritis. * * * Faults of. no, most. secre- taries like most wives, re- mained true. Why? One answered, ‘I've grown accustomed to his. face.” Another said, ‘‘Ninéty-five per cent of him is great; the other five per cent is bear- able.” The clincher, ‘The next one could prove a real problem.” “He's Fiye pages today in Women’s Section Compromise in Order ... Abby The Scent Doesn’t Make: the Man =) I put in a good day's work, six days. ag week and, natural- ly, I perspire. but it doesn’t bother me. I am clean, I shower every morning. At Christmas some of the people who work with me gave me some perfumed-this and perfumed-that, and a fancy kit with deodorants included. If they are hinting, they know what they can do with their hints. Do me a favor, Abby, and state in your column that a man should smell like a man, and not like a bunch of vio- lets. REAL MAN DEAR REAL: | think I've heard from some of the peo- ple who have to work with you six days a week. A man shouldn’t smell like a ‘bunch of violets.’ Neither should he smell like a mountain goat. There are many scent-free de- odorants on the market, es- pecially for he-men, So don’t lose by a nose. Smell good. Like a man should. * * * DEAR ABBY: Please tell that little bird whose husband listened to the baseball game in bed after only ten months of marriage not to panic. On my wedding night my husband put a quarter in the mote] radio to hear the bas- ketball game. We have been married eight years and have three fine children. And he STILL listens to sports in bed. SPORTS FAN'S WIFE * * * DEAR ABBY: We would like to know what you think about youngsters between the ages of 13 and 15 giving each other expensive gifts. These gifts cost as $20 and $25. as much My daughter, 100 at The fall council meeting of Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council, an agency of the United Fund, drew about 100 adults to the CAI Building Tuesday evening A “Thanks Badge’ was pre- sented to Mrs. Richard Bal- mer, retiring chairman with 300 Attend Installation of Areme Unit Officers About 300 were present when Areme Chapter 503 held instal- lation of officers Monday eve- ning at Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. William C. Pfahlert was installing officer and Mrs. Har- ry Vernon, assisting marshal. * * * Mrs. Victor O. Bodamer was installed as worthy matron and Harry Eaton worthy patron. Others installed were Mrs. G. R. Scharf Sr., associate ma- tron; Royal Clark, associate patron; Mrs. Royal Clark, sec- retary; Mrs. Robert Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Luns- ford, conductress; Mrs. Harry Eaton, associate conductess; John Rise, chaplain; Mrs. Lo- ren Thompson, marshal and Clayton Lovelace, organist, * x * Mrs. Edward Moden, Adah; Mrs. Kenneth Newlon, Ruth; Mrs. James Hampton, Esther; Mrs. Plezzy Newingham, Mar- tha; Mrs. Mae White, Electa; Mrs. Royal Gammage, warder and Eugene Elmer, sentinel were others. Installed as flag bearers were Mrs. Alfred Vaughn, Mrs. Robert Edward and Mrs. James Reinert. * * * In the Bible degree, Mrs. John Rise, conductress; Mrs. Raymond Goins, Adah; Mrs. William Koggenhop, Ruth; Mrs. Von. Reynolds, Esther: Mrs, Lee Murphy, Martha; and Mrs. Ford Newcombe, Electa were installed. Mrs. Thad Beall had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Grace Robinson and Mrs. Sam- uel Wiscombe, the gift table. * * * Past Mighty Chosen Ones of Iraq Caldron assisted Mrs. Theron Taylor with refresh- ments. Lutheran Church Women Study U.N. “You and the United Na- tions’’ was presented by Mrs. H. Erwin Gottschalk and Mrs. Phillip White at the Monday meeting of the Church Women of Ascension Lutheran Church at the parsonage. * * * The audience participated by reading functions of U. N. com- mittees. A scale model of the U.N. building was displayed, along with charts and maps. * * Mrs. Richard Yarger sang “In Christ There Is No East or West."’ Mrs. Donald Grudt spoke. Mrs. William LaFoun- tain reported on the United Lutheran Church Women's Con- vention held recently in Kala- mazoo. * * * , Hostesses were Mrs. Albert Hehi, Mrs. Stanley Langdon and Mrs. Harry Langdon Jr. Typographical Auxiliary Will Note Birthdays The Ladies Typographical Auxiliary 129 met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. David Keefer, Putman street, * * * Mrs. Donald Barker was ap- pointed sunshine chairman and a birthday club was started. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Keefer. * *« The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Phare~. Jane Danton and Mrs. Eva Dyer poured, * * * Among guests were Past Grand Esther, Mrs. Ralph Clara: Past Grand Warder, Mrs. James Mundy; and Past Grand Martha, Mrs. Roy Wil- ton. age 13, thinks we are old- fashioned for refusing to let her accept a gift of this price from a boy. We think that children who exchange gifts like this are being pushed by their parents a little too fast. We would like your opinion in print, please. OLD-FASHIONED PARENTS DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: Move over and make room for another “old-fashioned par- ent.” It is my opinion that young people should be allowed to give only gifts purchased with money whith they have earned and saved. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO MUSIC LOVER: All jazz is NOT junk! Get “GIANTS OF JAZZ” (your public library has jt) and read about the lives of twelve of the greatest jazz musicians, Scout eight years service on the res- ident camp committee, An- nouncement was made of Mrs Balmer's appointment to th chairmanship of the camp de- velopment committee A certificate of appreciation “Was presented to Richard Bal- mer, marking his 15 years of service to the committee, * * * Re-elected officers were Mrs. Fred Bisballe, president, and Mrs. Kenneth Davidson, vice president. Also re-elected to the board were Mrs. Clifford Neville and Mrs. Albert Latendresse Newly elected to the board were Mrs. Harry E. Foukes, secretary and Mrs. Robert C. E. Gibson, treasurer Others were Mrs. Lucy Whit- ers. Mrs. Harold Daniels, Mrs Carlyle Bragen, Mrs. Ivan Wil- cox and Mrs. William Crom- mett. See? pnt dit ; ; e 3 Mrs. R. S. Nelson, left, Child Study Group II, talks with Dr. Freyermuth. TPES L. Jerome Fink and Mrs. Mrs, Nelson introduced Dr. Fink, guest William Four members of child ‘study clubs discuss their parts in the luncheon Wednesday at Pine Lake Country Club, From left to right are Mrs. William Thiede, Child Culture Club, in charge of decorations; Mrs. Fred Hoenstine, Junior Child Study Club, who han- and how they got that way. The author is Studs Terkel, and he’s hip. , * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper. En- close a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Book Fair Tonight at Central The all-city book fair at-Cen- tral Elementary School will be open this evening until 9 p.m. The fair started Wednesday and will be open through 5 p.m. Friday. There are .more than 1,000 books on display. Science books received from the Washington Science Foundation are of par- ticular interest, Meeting * Mrs. Harold Millspaugh, Mrs. C. O. Babb, Mrs. Kenneth Carmen, Mrs. Leslie Fiske Mrs. Leonard Doub, Mrs. John Evans and Mrs. Richard Flora were others, * * * Elected to the membership nominating committee were Mrs. Robert Girardot, Mrs Ray Caughill, Mrs. Harmon Gillen, Mrs. Richard Scrib- ner, Mrs. Earl C. Wilson and Mrs. Lawrence De Rycke Mrs. Glen Bingel was song leader The flag ceremony and invo- cation was presented by Wa- terford Village Girl Scouts. Avon District received the attendance award and its mem- bers were hostesses at the so- cial hour, Buzz groups discussed ques- tions on a membership survey conducted by the national Girl Scout organization, speaker at the luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. WHE GG while there is a dress that captures the heart of the entire buying market. The plicity of this one with its Once in stark sim- large, pointed collar, open throat and long. sleeves makes it a wonderful “mood” dress. Of light it takes all sorts of accessories, weight wool, Pioneer Sisters Hold Luncheon Fifteen members of the Pioneer Sisters met at the home of Mrs. L. G. Kath on Pingree avenue for a coopera- tive luncheon Wednesday, * * * Mrs. Richard Raber presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Rhoda Rubey led devotions. Se i ae ok all mye pm | 9 Pontiac Presse Photes Frever- muth is general chairman of the Waterford Child Study Group. SOO RR ete dled reservations: Mrs. Richard Christiansen, dent of the Clarkston Senior Child Study Club, and Urs. John Christie of the Clarkston Child Study Club, in charge of publicity and hospitality., prest- THIRTY-SIX Classical Look for Fall Shoes Daytime fabrie shoes have a classical look for fall. 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From time to time we get letters | from teenaged readers across the |; country asking our advice on a va- riety of problems. * * * After reading our surveys on dat- ing, allowances, curfews and other subjects, many seem fo translate the findings into personal terms and seek our help in solving life's problems. They want te know, for in- stance, how they should handle “old tashioned”’ parents or a date who is never on time, or an overbearing teacher who piles on homework. To our astonishment, they even! ask our advice on curing acne, | dandruff, stuttering and a whole’ pharmacopia of youthful afflictions. | i Fe aE iH Ree a Fé ait ij i : f TERE rit Ese "i [s Lid HT ie res Hi 2% z laugh but later tell me they weren't sure whether they should have. If I don’t laugh, the boys 3 may think I'm a deadhead, but if ; Is It Bad? By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | | For a number of years aller- cut down on these items. Your; nant — You Still Can Keep Your' Shape.” gies and viruses have had a medi- cal spotlight on them. Now choles-. |terol and overweight have taken, over the star roles. We always, |knew what overweight did to our) figures but only fairly recently! have we become aware of how | dangerous it is to our health. To-} |day few people even know what) | cholesterol is although they reaéd} constantly about the undesirability| | of a high cholesterol! level in their| | blood. Even in medical and research] circles the role of cholesterol, how! it works and what part it plays in jhardening of the arteries, is still) | unresolved and there are sharp dif- ferences in medical opinion. However, I believe that what is already known is of importance to! every one of my readers. There-| fore today and later this week I) will try to clarify the picture for you a bit | WHAT IS IT? In the first place. what is choles-. terol? It is a waxy, fatty-like yel- low substance. It is not a fat and it is believed to be an essential part of our physical make-up and | vital to life. The idea that this substance | plays a vital part is reinforced by the fact that our bodies man- ufacture it when necessary. Our body can make cholesterot out of fat foods, proteins, carbohydrates and out of the fat on our ab- domens and hips. No one yet knows exactly what | the ideal blood cholesterol level is | This varies with individuals and |many factors enter into it. When, | the body is functioning normally j}and the intake of cholesterol is! not excessive, the cholesterol blood level remains the same for long periods of time, and can be sus- system, or your intake of choles- terol is high, then the blood level, will rise. I ENOUGH EVIDENCE While it has not been proven conclusively that a high choles- terol level in the blood stream causes hardening of the arteries or leads to heart attacks, there is enough evidence that this is true to cause most physicians to cut the fat intake in the diets of their pa- tients who have hardening of the arteries or a heart attack. , Also many doctors today feel | that the cholesterol blood level | shore a part of every physi- | cal. .nination. This is espec- | jally true from middle age on, | Some of the foods highest in cholesterol are egg yolk, cream, cheese, fat meat, butter and whole! that we go on some sort of a crazy diet and avoid these foods. However, we in this country have a high intake of fat and if you find that your b! 00d cholesterol pected of being safe. However, if * there is some malfunction in your 1 Just What Is Cholesterol? level is high you might be wise to! physician will know best. \ * Fes is high, vou might be wise highest in cholesterol. ee nee iE EY EEE ae If you find that your blood cholesterol level Tomorrow: ‘So You're Preg- : ! iu 3 i i me 3 i ti z | i | f33 : £6 1 § es of Nellie Don Half Size DRESSES in an elegant manner! Keynote him,” urged a St. Louis lad. “If; he’s really interested, he'll, come running back.” . x *« * In S.T.’s case an overwhelming majority of the teenagers sided with mother and advised her to tell i “Let them know in no uncertain. terms that you disapprove and they will respect you more for it,” in- sisted a Wichita, Kan., teenager. “You don't have to make a big | x Fad ? ae See te ee . = = he . 3 s to cut down on those foods Lewis-Stein Vows Told : Norma Louise Stein and Seaman| Apprentice Edward Lee Lewis ex-|sor and Mrs. Keith Stein of East | changed wedding vows Oct. 14 at,Lansing and the E. F. Lewises of! the People’s Church of East Lan-' Bloomfield Hills, sing. | t n East Lansing Church Parents of the couple are Profes- | NO STIRRING | Jelled Magic is homogenized. You just open the ¢an and start right in on your paint job. Even more important— you escape the pitfalls of inadequate stirring. Homogenized Jelled Magic gives you a beautiful, smooth job every time. It’s perfect for every room in your home—including kitchens Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 The bride was attended by her | sister, Mrs, Charles McKee, Mr. Unit to Sponsor Week of Morning Prayer at Church Beginning Sunday, a week of morning devotions in observation of “‘Week of Prayer and Self Denial’ is to be sponsored by the WSCS of Baldwin Avenue Method- ist Church. Led by Mrs. C. Warren Wilson, will be at 9:30. Program chairman is Mrs.) Cordie Hereim. Mrs. Edward Hamill, Sunday service. urif & Sitvise. 36 N. Saginaw St. we Se Push-Up Sleeve Select Group of Better Coats \ Full Length ' Hooded Collar Rayon Pile Lining ¢ ators | president, will lead the | Fgh McKee was best man. Ushers were William J. Lackney of To- ledo, Ohio, and Robert J. Deaver | of Ottawa Lake. | A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents after the cer- emony, Guests were from Detroit, Royal Oak, Bloomfield Hills, Bir- , Pontiac, East Lansing’ and Toledo, Ohio. | * * * | After a trip through the eastern States, the couple will reside in Bainbridge, Md, Both are former milk. I do not mean to suggest spiritual life chairman, services|Central Michigan University stu- GRANCO FM CLOCK RADIO Musichron FM Clock Radio- Medel 605 Spsrune tyetones see Ie sat ee oe aes $39.95 w 1060 W. Huron FE 5-8431 R. B. Munro Elec. Co. dents, BUY N ow eee Ss SAVE mics and at... Wad rayon or warm corduroy. 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Charles Eari Hartley, broth- er of the bride gave her away. MOMS BULKIE SWEATER Millinery Salon — Second Floor 1 $25 Wear the dress alone . « . make a suit of the skirt and jacket or wear the dress and Told of Regular 10.98 Plans 8.98 MOMS of America Unit Two members were notified of com- ° ing events at a luncheon re- Friday and Saturday Only! cently at the home of Mrs. jacket for a costume look. Travel in it... the zephyr—light wool knit is crease -4 7° Frank Emery on Elizabeth | . 27 So. Saginaw Lake road. Full fashion hand loomed type resistant. The hem is FE 3-7168 A smorgasbord and card | cardigan nips in at the waist. adjustable! Taupe, = ——_| party is slated 11:30 a.m. Tues- . | day at the VFW Hall in Royal | In white, black, red or royal. royal or green. Sizes SENIOR oe of America, Inc. Medium or Large. 142 to 1812. nit Five. 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Huron NIFORMS PAUL JONES and White Swan or Bob Evans OXFORD SHOP FE 4.7212 }Club and editor of the State Audu- | ban News Letter, led a study of ‘unusual migrating waterfowl in the area. Marion Lehner was chairman. Ontario province has 42 daily newspapers. Play at sight without lessons! 27 South Saginaw Street for the $10 @ FE 3-71 $6 monthly. The NEW GRINNELL ELEC- TRIC CHORD ORGAN is fun whole family! Play by numbers and letters even if you can't read a note... 12 chord buttons, with 37 keys and stain- less steel reeds. Choose from many other models in several attractive finishes. down, 99” Set of 4 legs 9.95 68 : Kay Louise Korthaus, of Mr. and Mrs. William Kort- haus’ of Hatchery road, married Stephan H. Ragatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Persinger of Wa- terford. The ceremony took place Satur- day at the First Free Methodist Church in Pontiac. * * * The bride wore a floor length gown of silk taffeta with a bow in the back and falling into a chapel train. Her Sabrina neckline was trimmed in Alencon lace, irides- cent sequins and pearls, She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations. Mrs. John Campbell, matron ot honor, wore a purple taffeta dress with a purple hat and veil and carried a cascade bouquet of orchids and white carnations. JoAnn Seyfried, Indianapolis, Ind., the bride’s cousin, and Carol Barkham of Milford, another cou- sin, bridesmaids, wore gold taffeta ballerina length dresses and car- ried gold and white carnations. * * * ‘Pamela Woodard, the flower girl, wore a dress of white silk taffeta similar to the bride’s and carried a basket of pale orchid rose petals. David Ragatz, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Paul, Philip and Carman Ragatz, also brothers, and Rolland Korthaus, brother of the bride. - The bride’s mother wore a blue tweed walking suit with black ac- cessories and a pink rosebud cor- sage. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue dress with blue accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Kay Korthaus Married © to Stephan H. Ragatz 3 MRS. STEPHAN BAGATZ Discusses 3 Months in Asia Henricka Beach of Ann Arbor discussed the subject ‘Three Months in Southeast Asia,”’ an account of a trip from Lebanon to Japan, when PEO Sisterhood, Chapter AW met Monday evening. Mrs. Ashton+>Emery of Waterford was hostess. Miss Beach, who retired at 57 from a 33 year career in the life insurance business, went to Leba- non as a teacher at Beirut Presby- 17” in Diameter........ 21” Wide, 21” High..... Se Sie 5 Fg #55900 GOLDEN SWIRL $ erry * Pi ne ee ee en | 4 * cca ise FED 17° #5503 GOLDEN STAR 17 INCL. Lay-Away eee ment plan. . month. Lay-Away Now for Christmas A small deposit will put your choice in or use our budget pay- - 10% down, 10% per rn. 4 Very Special Wall Clocks at Very Special Prices! All are imported 8-day movements, guaranteed for 1 year. They are lacquered brass and a beautiful finish. Suitable for any style home in any room. Recommended by interior decorators and formerly sold for much more. Try one in your home today - . . larger models also available at slightly higher prices. #5502 GOLD 26” Wide, 26” High......... #5501 16 W. Huron EN LEAF $ Golden Sunburst $ 20’ Wide, 24” High......... jterian College for Women and re- jtired at 65. | From there she journeyed to Japan where she taught for two | years at Doshisha University and | Women’s College in Kyoto under | the American Board of the Con- | gregational Church. She was en- | tirely self-supporting during her | years abroad, Mrs, Cora G. Bar- tell introduced the speaker, | Mrs, James Boaz reported on the ‘regional college night held last week at Waterford Township High \School where she represented Cot- |tey College. Cottey is a junior col-| FED. TAX INCL. ae FED. TAX INCL, 17° ported by the sisterhood. Mrs. Walter Teeuwissen of the jlege for girls in Nevada, Mo., sup-| selves when answering the tel- . ephone and has instructed us to answer by saying, ‘Smith resi- dence, Mary Smith speaking.” “My friends and I feel that this is too cold and impersonal for a house telephone. Our teacher has e called us at home to see how we answer the telephone and if we just an- swer “hello’’ we get a zero. Will you please tell us if this is correct?” Answer: The answer your teacher wants you to use is cor- rect in business, but ‘‘hello” is generally accepted as being correct and in best taste for use at home. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me if it is proper to seal an envelope before giving a letter to a friend to deliver to someone else?’’ Answer: Most correctly you give the letter unsealed and the friend seals it in your presence. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you kindly tell me when a napkin should be unfolded—before or finance committee announced a rummage sale Friday and Satur- day at the Chapman Hotel in Pon- itiac. Marian Emery assisted her mother with refreshments. | aaa Parties for the pre-school child |Should be small, simple and I short, recommend home econo-| mists at Michigan State University.’ University. after grace? Or doesn't it | make any difference?” Answer: After grace, but this {is not important. Stretch jersey fabric slightly as you stitch it to get extra ease along the stitching line, recommend home economists at Michigan State | We've 311 National Bldg. ELEVATOR SERVICE “We'll Be Looking for You” Moved NOTICE ! ! To better serve our customers we are now operating from our NEW LOCATION Rudolph’s Beauty Shop FE 5-6911 Here is another revival, wide wale corduroy. This costume, created by Mr. Mort, can be worn all day. Kith the jacket it is a perfect office dress. Without it there is a printed bare top just right for dining or dancing. Available locally. By RUTH MILLETT Do you really enjoy the leisure hours each week that are yours to do with as you please? In a recent survey several hun- dred persons were asked to list the 10 leisure-time activities that consumed most of their spare hours. activities they most enjoyed. MARY WOJCIECHOWSKI Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wojcie- chowski of Hamtramck an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary H. to Arland different lists some changes. Blast Out Frustration - From Leisure Hours There was no overlapping of the two lists among the hun- dreds questioned. None of them were doing the things they en- joyed most, Are you surprised at those peo- ple? You might be even more sur- prised if you tried the experiment Then these same persons were yourself, List the 10 leisure-time asked to list the 10 leisure-time|activities that take up most of | your extra hours, Then list the 10 things you most enjoy doing. If you come up with two entirely it's time to make Some of the leisure-time activ- ities that you don't enjoy prob- ably can be cut out entirely. And you can undoubtedly reduce the time you spend on some of the others. With the time you save from cutting out and cutting down on the activities that give you little pleasure you can find time for Some of the things you actually enjoy most, THERE'S A CATCH The catch is that you may have to give up a few things you have been doing simply because you feel they are ‘expected’ of you. You may have to be firm about saying ‘‘No’’ to invitations that you know will result in boredom. Yo! may have to dare to be “‘diffcr- ent,” if what you most want |» do isn’t what any of your friends | doing. * * * But with a little courage you can find the time to do at least some \of the things you really want to do. The Babylonians split up day and night into 12 hour periods, The an- cient Chinese used 10. > Li and solids . We've flares and pleats, circu- fore, plots ~~ everything she wants for winter! SKIRTS .. . APLENTY! We've a wonderful pre-holiday collection for the easiest ».. earliest Chrismas Shopping Ever! < +» just THE MARGARET ANN SHOP 37 WEST HURON STREET Give cozy comfort coupled with smart fashion and specialized size ranges for Wee ones (we start at size one!) to Sub Teens and In-Betweens. Gi Sizes 1 to 6x 7 to 14 and 714 to 1414 $998 to $98 eK +e A Small t and Early Selection will St dan ot for ante: en Selous Citioatinn ’ : of # °y | ! , RIKER BLDG. A OCA NL NNR: Nl tna , Fellowship Bible Class Installs. s ate of Officers Hs i eg He ag u l i i ‘i if te aot aif ie Tig Hi 4 i EF ; : ? i SHOES Open A Charge Account Security Charge Account Service” fort, standing : ease. Availa- SA ble Ino wide WANOERLUST Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Square Lk. Rd. Open Daily 10 A. M.-9 P.M. . Se The mood. is Edwardian in these two charming pillboxes from the Emme fall millinery collection by Adolfo, both Neiman-Marcus Fashion Award winners. The pillbox at the left is wine velvet. The other is silver pearl satin. | urday evening at Engleman-White Vows Pledged by Candlelight Sue Ellen White and John Henry Lawrence Engleman of Lake Orion were married Sat- Central Methodist Church. The Rev. Milton H. Bank officiated be- fore 200 guests at the candle- | light ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce D. White of South Francis street. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Engleman of Lake Orion. * * * A floor length gown of tulle lace and satin with long lace tapered sleeves and a bateau neckline outlined in white se- quins was worn by the bride. A crown of seed pearls and se- quins caught her fingertip veil, | and she held a cascade ar- rangement of white carnations and pink sweetheart roses. * * * Mrs. Dempsey Spillers was matron of honor and the bride's sister, Mrs. James Saunders, was bridesmaid. Both wore matching gowns of emerald green with fur trim. The honor ' matron carried harvest moon carnations and Mrs, Saunders | Carried maize carnations. * * * James Saunders was best man. Ushering were Arnold C. Beauchamp of Auburn Heights | and Joseph Strzelecki. Sandra Ward was soloist. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Union Hall on Baldwin avenue. The new Mrs. Engleman changed to a three piece light | gray suit with black accesso- ries and a pink sweetheart rose corsage for traveling. The couple will reside on Whitte- more street. TTT BS THIRTY-NINE )' / STEREO SPECIAL! - Imperial AM-FM Radio-Phono ne Ss i a /MRS, JOHN A. L. ENGLEMAN Mrs. White wore a peacock | blue lace dress with black and | white accessories and a rose | colored cymbidium orchid corsage for her daughter's wed- ding. Mrs. Engleman chose a me- | dium blue lace dress with | black and white accessories. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. William Cook and her family of Palmdale, Calif. Mother of Year | Will Benefit by Smorgasbord A public smorgasbord dinner will! be served 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at! the home of Mrs. Charles F.| Kuhn of Waterford Township. } It is sponsored by the American! Mother’s Committee, Inc. Reserva- MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Populer Prices Riker Building Lobby tions should be made today. Each year the committee has an event to raise funds to send the next year’s Michigan Mother of the year to the finals at New York City. All proceeds will be used for this 'purpose, Mrs. Kuhn said, To cherish a lifetime! | PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! j One of our finest = GRINNELL 40” Console Pianos aN For diherctbors, music-loving. families have chosen the Grinnell for richness of — tone, for “lifetime” construction, for ex- quisite design. Give your child mutle now! Compare with pianos selling up to $1,000! 27. 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(Court jury yesterday was dis- ; ; : speaking ‘was Archie e T . ni ‘i | | tide e* notiel pe a rd wo astronautical engineers ls : here think they may have the a Reyere’s 1776 Home ee oie ee oe he le seule a, Feature Starts swer in a “space lifeboat’’ where- {was against an Oak Park couple an eet ; in future travelers to the moon Damaged by Flames |and Northland’ Center. acting career or the planets could escape in an TON Ww brok Judge William J. Beer dis- rig Sarge Sng se 7:00 and 9:35 emergency. Bos aay — ee * eee * |charged the eight women and four! ; ne tied » * so eee bait and ved pa jmen after having allowed them weight champion Robert P. Haviland and Harold sath he pie nities Yai oe ‘one more day to reach a verdict. and a vocal ‘con- €3 From the L. Bloom, of the General Electric 81 SNS Uamly | Tuesday afternoon they had in-| tender for Inge- | iopi Co. said Wednesday they have ‘’ : ; ‘ 4 formed the judge they were stale- | mar Johansson's| gripping drawn plans for several types of The blaze was confined to the ‘mated. They began deliberating | weal and dramatic space lifeboats. They hope to sub- Kitchen where, authorities said, last Friday morning nenv ys Ota et : »- gove ~ some woodwork. furniture and : ; crown. best-seller! » mit them to the government Y : } | = wo : silverware hanging from walls r esterday's was the fourth hung} _ One of the lifeboats would be a ‘! Aare sing : ; { I've been jury during the present term 30-foot rocket about six feet in Was damaged . . ; , THOMAS very lucky in the | diameter. It would shelter three Deputy Fire Chief Edward | Killen and Clark Gordon of ring,”’ Archie commented. “I've men in space for a week Gaughan said he could not esti- Detroit filed two suits against aaa really been hurt although | Say a space ship carrying three mate the amount of damage be- | Mrs. Edna Altman of 15300 I've been knocked out a tew| men is hit by a meteor. They cause of the histomc value of the * | Miller St. and her husband Sam times. I would like to quit while: FRED ZINNEMANN’S must abandon ship. They quickly house and its furnishings re | for injuries Mrs. Gordon received ithe river of my career is still) a A PRcouChON oF —————— - eepnese =| dan. 1958. M Altman’s | ; a DOORS OPEN 12:45 ‘ GOTTA MATCH? — Who's that gal in the unglamorous pose? | car er feccn! sag lie: - Sowing arene. whe oaly ben I THE NuNS STORY H ELD _ FEATURES AT _ It's the “glamorous” Lauren Bacall. No, she’s not impersonating | ther while she was walking nee ao pom ras — 1:00 - 3:44 - 6:28 - 9:17 Groucho Marx, she's rehearsing for the new George Axelrod com- | through the Northland Center ™ . *« = TECHNICOLOR® | ER re) aot os eo edy ‘‘Goodby Charlie,’’ which casts her in the role of a male Holly- | parking let toward the shops. _ Acti ihe @ Tie i wow shocker as has come along tn wood wolf returned to earth as a beautiful siren to pay for his sins. | The Gordons claimed the center playing a ats role—the runaway | ER FINCH zones AS LEI I The play will have its pre-Broadway premier in Detroit Monday. ‘was just as responsible for the slave, Jim, in a new version of —— GARE FESS ASHCROFT SEM AGUER en ere CO : accident as Mrs. Altman, charging ‘‘The Adventures of Huckleberry |= z le . that the lot was not properly Finn.’ And he's going right well, He Finds Living C heaper . supervised. The accident involved according to all sources, a car protruding out of a parking * * * F G t | stall and into the traffic lane. | “T am giving it everything that | d ~ *&© *® I can from my heart and soul,”’ Urope e S O en Judge Beer still has under ad- Archie said as he relaxed in his |visement motions directing liability homespun costume. “I really feel ; . against the Altmans and dismiss-|this character. He is not an edu- BERLIN (AP)—William Holden would have thrown up their hands ing the suits as they relate to the Cated man, but he uses his head has moved to Europe, and he if an American movie star came Southfield shopping center. aw accomplish what he needs. doesn't care who knows it. }out with a statement like that. } “T am bene wey gee br A few years back press agents | Now, times have changed. The eye oe nidigcomee ae. opposed ate ee (movie people are fond of saying Fa lj | ay : . ‘that 55 t of the character of Jim. I have even ome per cem of the money asked to change some of the lines! Se American movies earn comes / . ’ that might seem offensive.” — lie from pap lparieie. iigy ripe Flowering Cherry Archie is doing two songs in the The SAD HORSE ppm wed fil oe A ot ° movie, though he has done no} DAVID LADD © CHILL WILLS unnonboaged omy done in By JACK GAVER previous singing. “I wouldn't be! COLOR & CINEMASOCOPS NOW! thru SAT ‘urope—it cuts s, UPI Drama Editor surprised if I turned into a pretty | = FINDS LIFE CHEAPER NEW YORK—The miseries of a 80004 folk singer."’ he remarked. |- he It used to be, Holden explains, middle class English family con :*v «= pp SOSSRSGeReeeeeeesEeREEeeesenseen: Fi RST that no film star could get a big stitute tepid entertainment in the t's possible. But then, anything | CLUB ¥ ] international reputation without case of ‘Flowering Cherry” which is possible with Archie. Such as oe es e ) . SHOW! NG working in Hollywood. That isn't was produced at the Lyceum The-' winning his title at the age of oH] : - JAMES mich = hsb "ne ae te t ater last =n + or mers: | His true age is oh ques- » FRIDAY SPECIAL a se . |tion.) shedding 25 poun two! ) STEWART In the City of Pontiac! 7 * * * stola The efforts of two players high and three times a year to defend FISH DINNER s LEE REMICK “I love my country,’ says Hold-'on anyone's list of favorites, Eric his crown ries ’ a BEN GAZZARA en, who was born in O'Fallon, Portman and Wendy Hiller, are ~*~ * * It +d a “tek , Chef's mine a —n But ti my Lai pom insufficient to make absorbing That's why you shouldn't dis-\g Ae be w SSS eaORS — ARTY CO st year I logged about ‘WY Robert Bolt’s study of nagging do-' count Archie's intention to meet @ as Shrimp Lovisience ....... 2.65 rye nae NNELL miles eta he; a ee mestic problems that end, or at Johansson, though the champ has @ 5 nstieh Steok ee _ ‘DE! six weeks in nited States. least ent w phase, with the av any commitment. wo se eeeees MATURE 2m Ann After awhile I got to figuring how death of the wae 7 the house cage ‘that his choice of a ~ bee hod a AAS U LALA 7 IN GRANT much it cost me bor every dip I Its success in London may have fight career was as carefully 4 oie s CLUB ROCHES we R a took in my own swimming pool thought out as everything else anhattans P) and JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver Holden is the businessman type Prem due ‘the recent trend among ie tif ——" Benqoe! Boom a S } 3 s the businessman type ; ~wrights is life. of actor, with interests as far ail a wave oa wat “It was when I was 16 and in H Catering to Large aad Small Perties ! DORIS DAY—ROCK HUDSON afield as Nairobi and Hong Kong. shi class serciale to write|Teform school,'’ he related. ‘‘I had @ 306 MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER OL 1.6351 @ NEXT! a Re Next year he will be established! stout life in the raw, 30 to speak. |fallen in with a bed crowd wHIIIIIitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittt ttl i ~ ae at St. Prex, near, + et got in trouble hought and|\, =— “hgfLmMeo usanne, Switzerland, and hopes -,,| thought about what I could do so = Ae Fito cut 25,000 miles from his air, The novelty appeal, you migit)) ug improve my [ot.”’ 5 IN AFRICA travel say. 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OF ASSORTED COLORS. 4 = ho} -m-nal- my OA ok Cunningham’ OR nq STORES FORTY-TWO Hal Boyle Save: NEW YORK (AP)—If Broadway has a king today, he is David Merrick, a lawyer turned pro. ducer On this theatrical boulevard which is so often a highway to bankruptcy, Merrick has ridden to a fabulous finan- cial success In the last five vears 10 of his 11 plays have hits, re- turning seven millon dollars in profit Ive sort of been running a 10-horse parlay Now I'm patient- ! BOYLE ¥ waiting for the six flops in been a row that are sure to come.” he says ‘But I'm not at all afraid of flops. That would be fatal. I'm not exactly looking for the sure thing. I lke to be adventure- some.” * * * With the opening tonight of Take Me Along,’ Merrick again will have five shows on Broadway for the second year in a row. By the end of the season he hopes to have seven or eight run ning simultaneously. a record un- matched in the history of modern theater Stage-struck al! his life, Mer- mck abandoned his legal career in 196 in St Louis, Mo. after winning a big case. He began an intensive study of the theater. working at everything from press agentry to play reading SHUNNED ACTING I never wanted = to Water Diversion Hearings Open Atty. Gen. Adams Says Chicago’s Plan Would Hurt Lakes States (HICAGO W—Correction of an wrong and prevention of a pruspective new wrong was asked Michigan Atty Gen Paul | the the Ch Ad ' t ' r ‘ \dams a opening of ) Water diversion hearings here Pad esterda Adams presented his arguments etore Judge Albert E. Maris ippointed by the U.S. Supreme Court as a special master to hear the case * * * The ancient wrong, Adams said. was committed many years ago when Chicago was permitted to use the Chicago drainage canal and the Illinois River to dispose of I's sewage. The prospective wrong, he said, would arise from the Chicago plan te divert Lake Michigan waters te three Lllinois cities. \dams contended the proposed version would damage the power Vigation recreation and fishenes terest» of the Great Lakes states It is the hope ff the Lakes tates Adams said that Tl ois will, under Supreme Court direction. learn to join in a cons » sharing of the innumerable benefits of the Great Lakes U. of M. to Honor 12 With Degrees ANN ARBOR W—Gov Williams of Michigan, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John M. Harlan and Presi- dent Eisenhower's brother, Edgar will be among 12 persons who will receive honorary of laws degrees at the University of Michi gan’s law school centennial convo cation Saturday Others who will receive the hon orary degrees are: Judge John R. Brown of the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals: Ralph M. Carson, a New York corporation lawyer; John Dethmers, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court: Harry (,. Gault. Flint attorney: Erwin N Griswold. dean of the Harvard Law School; Edward H. Levi, dean of the University of Chicago Law School; John P. O'Hara, judge of Detroit's Recorder Court: Werner Schroeder, Chicago attorney, and Lord Shawcross, Queen's counsel of St. Helen's Court in London tngland doctor Birth Rate Big NEW YORK Free China's birth rate of 49 per thousand is about twice that of the U. S. Free China claims 10 million population, according to UN estimates, z. 4 —+> DONALD DUCK Dave Merrick Broadway's King of Hits actor,” he said. “I would prefer;critics are human and sometimes to be a playwright, but I don’t/err,” he remarked. have the talent. So, plays.” , P * * * Merrick has no personal expla- failure is the rule rather than the exception * * * “If I read something 1 like, I simply put it on,”’ he said But Merrick is known for a showman’s skill rivaling that af ‘eral might plan a series of struck, I put on the other fellow’s) He plans each season as a, gen- battles} the production. ff He keeps a talented sta moves on from play to play in tion ‘He has started a custom that en- dears him to stars, directors and playwrights—but annoys his fel- low producers no end. * * * “The backer usually gets 50 per the late Phineas T. Batnum. His cent of the profits for putting up promotion genius has enabled him to take shows that opened to mixed critical reviews and turn them into big hits “Ive been able to show that Irked by Warts? Hypnotism Will Drive Them Off NEW YORK (UPI) — Human beings can use their own emotions to cure themselves of warts, The fact, long suspected, finally is set- ued The first requirement to be a self-remover of warts is to be under deep hypnosis, Then you receive a “suggestion” to rid yourself of them from the doc- tor who hypnotized you. You won't remember any of it but the warts will be gone in a few weeks, unless you're an ex ception * * * The authority for this claim is smentific experimentation by two scientists at the world-respected University of Aberdeén, Scotland Their results were published in the authoritative technical journal The Lancet." his money,”’ he said, ‘and the I believe in passing it around. Be- ve other 50 per cent belongs to producer—if he can keep it, I didn't come into the the excitement would like to make it even more exciting. | “There was a_ flamboyancy' about Broadway in the 1920s it; later lost,” he said. ‘I'd like to help bring it back.” --——_—_—+ THE GIRLS 1\ By Franklin Folger “Now, dear, I hope you don't have any plans for today — I want —_—___-_____4you to help me for a second.” BOARDING HOUSE ~ ST GEE, LEANDER, L THOUGHT UNCLE AMOS WOULD BE AWFUL MAD AS80UT US USING HiS / MACHINE TO RECORD OUR AFRICAN WARK DANCE/ THIS MORNING, WHEN HE CAUGHT 4 | AE, I THOUGHT HE WAS GONNA Wea ACK ME, BUT FIFTY CENTS/ WHY DO YOU THINK HE DID THAT 2 ne (. ~~ HE GAVE Me) \ TOY a—s NEA Servce ine. TM Beg US Pat. OF HE GANE ME FIFTY CENTS TOO, ALVIN SUST WHEN TL WAS GETTING SET TO LEG (T AWAY /SOMETIMES L y/ THINK HE REALLY DID \ | FIGHT JAMES 3. CORBETT L\ AND IS JUST BEGINNING TO FEEL THE PUNCHES’ UANBE WE SHOULD ;+—~% TO HELP OUT OUR WAY I HATE T'GO AWAY AWN LEAVE PORE OU STIFFY--THAT'S MY | COWBOY MOVIE u ONLY REGRET? BLIT HE WON'T DO A THING ABOUT HIS FLITURE-- HE CAIN’ T PLAY A GUITAR--HE CAIN’T SING -- CAIN'T DO NOTHIN’ BUT COWBOY.’ Va THE FAILURE WELL, WE CAIN'T GIT HIM INTO NO "LESS HE CAN SHOOT, PLAY ER SING--BUT WE / KIN USE OUR INFLUENCE AN’ GIT HIM INA SAILOR PITCHER ER SOMETHIN’/ | G1929 by MEA Servien, tne. WASTED NO TIME COW- BOYIN' IN HIS LIFE TO GIT INTO COWBOY TRWILLIAMS By Walt Disney THE BERRYS PETER, I WISH YOUD DO ABOUT YOUR THINGS IN THE MEDICINE CABINET/ Sate Seo. ot ee ok eee GAN By McEvoy and Strieber DIXIE DU ALLEY OOP ") Item of a new division, the Saginaw WASHINGTON (UPI) — An American businessman at- ee ee a — “ue OO Steel Firms in U.S. Seventy-one Oakland County resi- P. Thomas, 23366 Majestic St..:and William Kennedy of 208 W.|Bay Divisién, which will be dedi-| tempted to waive red tape today so he can to the dents have had their driver licendes ogee, Chism, 1633 Bringign st..|FPairmount St.,’ both of Pontiac, |¢ated Nov. 3 at Bay City. United States dainty British bull whose face is its mis |"mp,",pamvard gas pump. | There are ee ee revoked eee recently, "Li, 1, taper, tis Muverton | Ordered to furnish proof of f-|’ ee ieee tune. granulated pl into the nozzle|States” Thelr total capacity sie mse: ed Michigan Secre- ia ah. nancial responsibility due to unlaw. wr H. - Schuette, vice: President Norman Bennett, president of the U.S. Merchandise Mart jof the pump hose. The next day itimillion tons a year. he eben thie te sie Larmare 9: |{2Y driving away an auto werejand general manager of Dow's! of washington, scheduled a meeting with Agriculture De- Ordered to furnish proof of fi- Pes i ‘|Ronald E. Jones of 103 Mechanic|Midland Division, said the new tment officials to see if the cow-like bull, Brook Mandore, |f — — — nancial responsibility due to drunk dt,, 32004 Ghady Ridge |St., Pontiac; Melvin Johnson of/division will group three separate| P®" , , f driving convictions were 3006 Middle Boj: /3640 Maybee Rd., Clarkston; |Dow operations located in Bay| ©#D be imported. h DR. HENRY A. MILLER ventaag’ Si Seteta me mewpirren oh. res ‘neler ae, 1. Burges of 120) Hemi Cy. - * * * ' f . rN. rn R. . ork Pon "Iton St. and Sylvester Kennedy of _ The British Ministry of Agriculture has condemned the |}! . pothe he Weddin, S06 Anteieon Bt: |aner Peek MIME 8-H. Jarvis Ave, 10557 Danvers St., both of Royal cwemicale lent vaty Piste | 14-month-old bull to death, castration or banishment be- | Optometrist ai C. Curry, 3300 Bradway st S “ws Oak; Michael J. aS hy area, and the Bay Refining Co. | cause it fears his cow-like appearance and gentle disposi- (fj Bin » Murms, 1720 Hamilton ox,/' Ordered to furnish proof of fi- cae ee Doe: Baxa St. | —™ill be grouped together on a | tion might be passed along to his offspring and spoil the |, Phone FE 4-6842 Dorothy G._Amten, 13340 agate ox, nancial due to un-| ane O '|1,400-acre tract om the Saginaw | breed. 4 Hun enini satisfied judgments were: : River near Saginaw Bay. , ti 7 North Saginaw Street orchard ; ase wo St. Ronald L. Prief, 206 W. Fairmount 8t The licenses of George K. Hop- * * \ John G. $208 Marcont g¢.,|Pentiae | nes ragga '\per of 173 Webb St., Troy; John S.|_ Dow acquired Bay Refining in A spokesman for the Agriculture Department said last " e . - oe i Sieiabie, $0000 Cousens p Thurman te Rigaga, Ibt Peoisc * Martin of 310 Sherman St., Holly,|1956. It will supply petrochemical! night it’s not Brook Mandore’s face that the department |}; Better Things in Sight bare Bode S00 Walies oc. rencs.| Robert Falta it Dresden tine jand Matthew J. McIntyre of 525/'4W materials for the new division| objects to. It’s his hooves and mouth. H | oon BOPP os: ghee wicetease ae Pepiiac « y &./Farmdale St., Ferndale, were re-|!" — to its own sales of . x *« * I} Contact Lenses . g e., petro | S| Berkley id Reshette, 68 DeSoto Bt., Pon-|voked due to unsatisfactory driving eum products Federal law prohibits importing cloven-hoofed animals | , pcinnds - Maynard, $23 Hoffman St. siya V. Rodgers, 144 Prospect et.,|records and for failure to appear we eae from areas where hoof-and-mouth disease prevails. This in- | Elias Graham. 21348 Gardeniane pt.,/Pontisc for. re-exdmination. Dr. Leland I. Doan, company P cans | Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons regeie ae et. Pern.|, Quan Harringten, “1h Oakeceer ae’ president, will give the dedicatory| Cludes Britain. The spokesman said it would take an act of | : : sapllip A. Arnold, 2820 Harris Bt, Pern.| , Glens, Harri . a address. -. | Congress to allow Brook Mandore to enter this country. |p ; Losing the right to drive ‘due to bun ‘Heights mis OG Sautesel BA” AS 69 Infants Die in France; : - =, unsatisfactory driving records Bernie renee $253 Crooks Rd.,| Parents Jam Courtroom x rm. Marion Beardsley, 5253 Crook# Rd., z. Peterson, 18318 Gould Ct., Leonard Kalowski, = ONES nics Se: Gea | ok ppas, - L-Mile Rd., ' : I hn M. McDaniel, 2678 Weaverton 8t., om E Beach, 5751 M15, Independence ow patrick M. Connolly, 15 Cambridge Rd., . Lang, 52 Sylvan St., Pleasant i Joseph EB. Flamm, 1349 Shenendoah 8t.. Clawson were: Richard L. Reagan, 610 Kenilworth st., ntiac " Elsworth White, 402 Midway 8t., Pon- a rt . WwW , 40 . wei. Sports Lens ‘ ho C. Damery, 1006 Alberta St., Renaid L. 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The recent Legislative Study Committee survey of higher edu- cation in Michigan, directed by Dr. John Dale Russell, also came out in opposition to the whelesale spawning of branch colleges. “The development of branches,"’ said the refirt, “tends to foster a spirit of competitive empire-build- ing among the major institutions, each racing to be the first to establish another branch of its own in a given community. MSUO NEWEST The newest and most ambitious satellite school in the state is the Michigan State University Oakland branch near Pontiac. Many of the ivy-ceovered tra- ditions have been thrown out and the emphasis is on liberal arts. There will be ho compulsery physical education or military science courses and no football team. The University of Michigan oper- ates at Flint and Dearborn. Michi- gan College of Mining and Tech- already has hit me compares, | may te duplicate some of the | “Whatever the decision.” said | important operations on the maim (Hannah, “our future depeniis campus at the distant branch. |, greater degree than ever before, an answer, Hannah said, js how 7—The development of branches upon both the quality of -higher to coordinate the state's educa- tends to take away from the Legis- |education and an expanding op- ‘be a duplication of effort. | | Hannah said he thought it would be unhealthy for Michigan to get! into a squabble over educational | funds similar to a situation exist- ing in California. 75 Died and 99 Lived to Recall Grief sraraescrs Springhill to Mark Mine Tragedy ior colleges all battle each other for money before the Legis- lature. Hannah predicted a continued growth of junior and community | colleges in Michigan and declared | they should be given every encour- | (EDITOR'S NOTE — On Oct. 23 (had and gave them to him. That ook 1 Springhill. “N s qos Ptr te | seemed to help. h i “ ’ ate gadis Blagg rig Semen was Garnet Clark's birthday. He was 29. We cut a to the mning town since? And are sandwich into little pieces about a the stories of tragedy. heroism and miraculous survival still alive in agement to increase capacities! Springhill? }quarter of an inch wide and ate and enrollments. — ithem and sang ‘Happy Birthday’ “The ideal situatien,”’ he said SPRINGHILL, N s (AP)—The for bim.” . coal mine is dead. And tomorrow, Rector died Tuesday. He plead- jthe homes and streets of Spring-|ed with the others to cut his arm |hill will be brimming with mem- |ories of the 75 men who died with “would be to have a junior or , community college in every area of the state that has enough epee oe Giving distance ||. one year age. thought of water aijnost pport it. crazy,” he says. “I'd “The The 99 men who lived through|drove me see in and | Looking toward the future,/tne caprice of nature which|see it in front of me, reach out Hannah predicted that within @) wrecked the mine will recall the|and it wouldn't be there.” decade or so education up to the terror the agony, the grief, and) “We never gave up hope,” *, says 14th grade—two years beyond high’_more than anything—the mira-| Ruddick. “I told the boys, "The school—would be provided locally. | cles that occurred here. ‘Good Lord let us live through the The future of branch colleges,’ They will talk of the future of bump. We'll plan to live as long he said, probably would be decided their town, struggling for life;45 possible by the Legislature or by an over- against the economic malnutrition * * * all planning committee for higher brought on by closure of the mine.| Shortly before noon on Wednes- education. * *® day, ms 29, Gorley Kemp—who ANY MORE ‘UNWISE’ The mine is dead. But it was = the group of 12—heaad ; o> a noise. “If the decision in Michigan is 4 DUSY: efficient place last Oct. 3) «1 wouldn't let myself believe to be that existing institutions are 2% the 174 men of the evening i+ te says. “I just lay there to assume responsibility for the age reported =o — listening for nearly an hour, | development of branches offering nis cs ae ee came oa . Then I heard a pick or work at the junior and senior level usual.” recalls Maurice Ruddick, |-aeens click on the pipe (a broken air pipe) and [ hollered. “God, how I hollered." Springhill, anesthetized by -grief, joy. Horns honked, church bells pealed. Pedple, laughing and crying, surged to the pit mouth. | A mircale, they said. The second miracle followed “Give me a The disaster was the third in jas many years for this town of 16,500 people. On Oct. 31, 1956, 39 }men were killed in an explosion jin the No. 4 Colliery. On Dec. 26, 1957, fire devastated half of the) town’s business district. The town Jost a $40,000 weekly jpayroll last year when the Cum- berland Railway and Coal Co. de- cided not to reopen the No. 2 Col- “I'm mayor of a coal mining town without a coal mine.” fund. Some receive up to $30 a week if they have large families. But Gilroy says three small in- dystries will soon open. “And by next spring we should have a fair- sized federal penitentiary (farm) in operation on the site of last -|year’s disaster,” he says. STILL TRYING Haya still trying to get a mine operation. We're definite- ty going to have a coal mine bere (Caten Co. Declares sooner or later."’ But even if coal mining returns) to Springhill, not. i. ? . AP Wirephete KNIGHT JUST SITS — Alvin W. Knight, 48-year-old ex-convict charged with the Sept. 3 murder of a Michigan State Trooper, sits Stoically beside his attorney, Martin J. Lavan. A preliminary hear- ing is being held in Brighton. Lavan contends the police violated Knight's rights by questioning him for nearly 70 hours. the company’s old stock before a . 2 for 1 split Sept. 30. 45 Cent Cash Dividend Eaton paid a 90 cent dividend lin August. Prior to that, in each many miners will) KALAMAZOO — Eaton Man- quarter back to the first quarter jufacturing Co. directors Wednes- of 1957, the dividend had been 73 “No, sir,” says Arthur Rector f day declared a cash dividend of cents. who now lives in Kitchener, Ont. 4 cents a share on new stock, | It was the first time in several “Zhe man with the black cloak Payable Nov. 25 to shareholders of jyears that Eaton directors, met doesn't usually give you a liery, the last one~operating. “How about that,” says Ralph | Gilroy, 13th of unlucky Springhill. | chance. I made my mind up while record Nov. 10. joutside the firm's home city of * * * 'Cleveland. They gathered here down in the mine if I ever got} The dividend is the equivalent Wednesday to honor the Fuller on top again I'd stay there.” lof the 90 cents a share paid on Manufacturing Co., a subsidiary. nology has set up a branch at Sault jn conjunction with locally-spon- — nie Ste. Marie sored junior colleges where addi- ge : rat da gal ge * s * * * tional four year colleges are justi- [ oe od = = on | Both U. of M and MSU at- fied, we should be getting at that a . paged . i. id ° ’ tracted record enroliments this fall. task.’ Hannah said ————* - ae Michigan registered 23.566 on ae the campus, 431 at Flint and about , Tt ‘ elke ee oe _ 2 - The men found some sandwiches “The most sensible thine he . o7 There is an inevitable ten e ; : and a two-quart can of water in f said. “is to have the brchtect dency of the administration of the : Say ye ore amest parent institution to favor the 2 “ouPle of lunch pails. The water. possible People think through on ation on fh . . rationed out in a tiny aspirin bot-; what kind of a pI gram of higher eee sn a bag hg CAMPUS tie jasted three days, i vik wis ae Nd best se n e the . a | They prayed and sang. “I'm al emizens of Michigan in the next SERVICE PROGRAMS SUFFER choir singer and they really liked 0) \ears {—Service programs in the it when Bowie “laddison and | “So far. there has heen a Jot of branch rarely are as broadly de would do a duet on ‘Stranger of ° talk but not hus been done veloped, well staffed or provided Galilee’ savs Caleb Rushton aly t.”” with necessary facilities as cor “We sang it three or four times, The prohlems of higher educa- responding programs on the main 7 #3 for them a tion. he said, should not be ampus In the other pocket of survivors *s% ; on oo Percy Rector was in agony, his| Fhtilecs settled on a piecemeal basis un. 5—In general, the branch ts arm mashed between two timbers. | eS der emergency conditions. 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ON ge en qaqa qn ree Te . rR UN Bag negra bd he tne oh aeehthn die Sinttieds ae oe hoon THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 “ FORTY-FIVE 4 os een : — From the 49 See Bowlerama — Press Box be Which of the many candidates will replace Minne- S| apolis" brilliant Elgin Baylor as “Rookie of the Year” in| the National Basketball Association during the 1959- 4m all likelihood, it will be Wilt (The Stilt) Chamber- lain of Philadelphia, who has the soaring and rebound- potential to become one of the all-time NBA greats. Coach Red Rocha of the Detroit Pistons is keep- a foot-on the ground instead of climbing on the Chamberlain bandwagon wholeheartedly. - “Sure, Stilt’s the best as of this minute,” Red con- cedes, “but's that’s because the Warriors will gear their entire offense around him.” “But we've got a boy named Howell who maybe won’t score as many points or get as many rebounds. Yet, in his own way, Bailey might be more valuable to us be- cause we'll run more than ever before and we’ll have a five-man offense instéad of centering it around a single player.” x wW--% Meanwhile, general manager Nick Kerbawy of the Pis- tons got on the subject of big Walter Dukes last night at Pontiac Northérn. , “One team is ready to make any kind of a deal with us only for the reason that we don’t trade Dukes to the Knickerbockers,” said Kerbawy. He did not mention the team, but in the Eastern Di- vision he was without doubt referring to Syracuse. * * * The Pistons, however, are interested in Ray Felix of the Knicks and Larry Foust who played last nigfit with the Lakers and Syracuse really doesn’t have the player the Pistons want, unless they get George Yardley back. | x *& * Dukes wasn’t missed last night and Rocha apparent- ly isn’t counting on the big 7-footer returning to the squad, even though several long distance calls last night came from his home in Newark, N.J. If Dukes really thought he was worth more than the $12,000 he is getting he’s been living in a day dream. For his size and his past performance with the Pistons we hardly think he has been worth the $1,700 a running foot from head to toe he was getting. The rookie, Gary Alcorn performed well last night and| at least showed a little fire. Dukes never even had a! spark. | BLOCKED SHOT — Dick McGuire (15) of the Pistons had his shot blocked by big Jim Krebs of Minneapolis as he tried to go up last night for a | two pointer. Ed Fleming (70) gets behind Mc- Michigan Colleges Way Ahead of Outside Foes State Gridders Needn't Apologize By The Associated Press this weekend involve clubs from The state of Michigan needn't! other states apologize for its football teams in’ ~~ & * 1959, Central and Eastern Michigan coming, Central The Wolverine State may not Will be competing against Illinois \orthern Mlinois as its homecom- be missing four regulars in the Produce a single champion out-'teanfs in Interstate Conference ing foe “Michigan State will try togame at Olivet. Halfback Mike side its own ranks, but Michigan oe ee ie iM beat Indi ned eter son and s ; ains .|vades Ohio for a Mid-American)... , . ; aif : pre apa a against out lconference struggle, Detroit goes | Hillsdale figures to rake Alma IN| period against Hillsdale and may - te into the state of Oklahoma to bat.| He Dales’ homecoming contest. be out for several weeks. Guard] In 48 games against out-of-state |), Tulsa, Michigan Tech hosts) Michigan Tech will be risking foes, Michigan teafhs have come Northern State, Grand Rapids JC a three-game winning streak in oat on top 29 times, lost 18 and neets Joliet (Il) JC while Mich, which the Huskies have held — ligan and Michigan State tangle, opponents to a total of 21 points. several spots. Western Michigan) -500 mark for the season. ana for the old grads and the game. Albion has a 33-10-2 ed Pistons Beat Lakers at Northern Guire in successfully stopping the shot. The Pis- tons played the exhibition game against the Lak- ers at Pontiac Northern ang after having a 29 point lead, they finally won, 101-98. This is homecoming weekend at| sure Tech of finishing over the , Hope waill-be trying for its |1955. Since then the Bulldog [been outscored 108 to 14 jthe Dutchmen, é i So Tan see | Joe Shurmur, end Monte Clute and/ 4 edge over Hillsdale over the | end Rex Harkness also will miss !0 a 22 over the Comets in all-time com-|but will be the underdogs Satur- points Area Basketball Fans Exposed’ to Pro Cagers Crowd of 1,600 Sees Detroit Quint in 101-98. Victory Pontiac area basketball fans,| 1,600 of them, were exposed to the! professional level of the sport last night at Pontiac Northern High) School where the Detroit Pistons defeated the Minneapolis Lakers, | 101-98 in an exhibition game spon-' sored by the Jaycees. After taking the lead from the start and pushing the advantage! to 29 points midway in the third quarter, the Pistons needed a free throw and a field goal in the final! seconds to finally win the game. | The starting five for the Pis- | tons, including ro°kies Bailey Ho- well and Gary Alcorn, surged to a 46 point first quarter with Ho- well giving an impressive per. formance around the boards and on the floor,” The crowd showed some disap- only limited action as he started the game and started the second half. * * * The 1958 “rookie of the vear"’ |was troubled with blisters on the ;soles of both feet. Last Sunday he scored 52 points in the regular ;season opener against the Pistons in a losing cause and he played __.. the entire game. | The antics of ‘Hot Rod” Hund- | ley added color to the contest. Hundley scored 17 points for the | Lakers and he was the “court } Pontiac Press Phote jester’’ just as he was when he played at West Virginia, |Hundley scored the field goal that put the Lakers ahead for the first loth time 98-97, and he did a quick jig win against only two defeats in|Which looked more like a person jwill try to spoil Toledo's home-| Albion, nursing nine injuries after|all-time play against Adrian. Ad-|¥%9 had just won the Irish sweep- Michigan has last week's loss to Hillsdale, will/rian’s last win over Hope was in| stakes. But when Chuck Neble made it s have’ 99-98 with :55 seconds remaining, against, Hundley then missed a short shot jand with :10 seconds left Shellie MeMillon took a Piston rebound and dumped it for the insurance basket Big Archie Dees, former Indiana ar was impressive for the Pis tons. He and Howel] each had 13 McMillon led with 18 * * One of the few * teams holding ng haul is Alma. The Scots have ~, 22-19-2 Mark against the Dales as jday when the two teams clash at and Noble with 1 j ne 13 games on tapiwith Big Ten o ents. | A victory Saturday would as- petition. bead) and Noble with 15 Eight wei : : P = eee Hillsdale. | Ed Fleming whose second half x * shooting closed the gap for the Here's the Michigan college Lakers had 21 to lead the scorers Zernial Through as Tiger | 36-year-old Texan nmst be claimed within a week by another | club or face unconditional release by the Tigers. His age and $20,- 000 salary weigh against chances | he will be claimed. Detroit Tiger fans will rememfgr |Zernial mainly for his pinch hitting | pianos He led the American League with a .395 average in his jspecialty in 1958, his first season |with Detroit. | His four pinch homers in two > z The Sawmis have draped the Grapevine in black for West Bloomfield. Birmingham, Uni- |years gave him a lifetime total of ity of Michi d the Detroit Li 10, which ties the league record, | VETS#LY © Cpeen an . ues — oo These were the downfall for the Swami Association last week. Zernial came to the Tigers as - 4 part of a 13-man trade with the The pigskin pickers gained very little ground on leader Swami Cornwell, but it was just Kansas City Athletics. Pre- a. pretty sad day for everyone. viously, h Ww r ‘ = 1one ocKke league ti 1C- White Sox, ue with "he Chicage The ehoices this week go to Flint Northern over Pontiac Central, West Bloomfield over ‘04! Hockey League with four vie-| |Clarkston (but lookout here for a surprise, because the Lakers may have their dobbers down), St. Mike to win the big city battle against St. Fred, and Waterford to get back to winning | ° ways. ; I'wo State Grid SORT) ele) BEM) Tey . 7 7 . 3-60-4—. Teams Among 20 PX gounteg on no Evi Northern Flint Northern Pint Northern Flint Northern R , t. Clemens-BIRMINGHAM .......... t. Clemens Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham ated by NAIA WATE Er ae ate Waterford Berkley Waterford WONBR Merrit Reggaquermtelt — Kemgaieomneld est Poomneid Wee Blcomned KANSAS CITY (UPI)—Hillsdale|Aimadera eh Sremerstnenie st Aimont Almont Almont Armada and Northern Michigan were aire ee eville Soodonanect’ Milford Milford Clerenceville Miulgrd Donel a — jn Bg me IN) WALLED. LARE-Farmington esis Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled ‘Lake SS80C a 6 : Bhs 4 eeu s wwe awe 4 e ! I 4 e e collegiate Athletics small Ville y orth: Branch North Branch Rorth Branch Ortonville “i Pee bere aria ca bie tke oe chester” Rochester” Rochester” Rochester” s Were ran tha i SS eee or xfor xfor Oxfor “ = ; * . SSeee eey Mary St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary wiilisdele” is aelecta five| MEU techees wren pene cage cage Ba, Huron Pontiac Press Photo ‘ : \Minnesota-MICHIGAN h Ichi : J : lstarts. Northern Michigan's lone ta-MI GAN innesota Michigan Michigan Michigan OUT OF NOWHERE—It looks like a phantom hand coming out lines was a 2.20 setback at ey ayne-NORTHERN MICHIGAN 2.2”: Northern Mich. Northern Mich Rorihern Mich Warpe of nowhere to take.the ball out of the reaches of Tom Hawkins | a = Purdue low lows Purdue nov a , hands of the Dales. | Notre Dame-NORTHWESTERN Northwestern Northwestern Notre Dame Northwestern (20) and Steve Hamilton (30) of the Minneapolis Lakers last night | Hope, the state's only other uri. | eee rs i ero ee ona Rams Pome Lions in the game with the Detroit Pistons at Pontiac Northern. The beaten team was pot ranked | $7) REOiants - Beccogditia2d)citee” Steelers Steelers Bteclers Pistoris won the game"101-98 in the final minute of play. among the top 20 in the nation.) pane ~ ™ ™ y weekend schedule: Ozark Ike Put on Waivers | Tonight, the Pistons play their final exhibition at Grosse Pointe, jc and Saturday they get back to regular season play against the | Royals in Cincinnati, FRIDAY NIGHT Grand Rapids JC (3-2-1) at Joiiet -+) SATURDAY AFTERNOON Detroit (3-2) at Tulsa (2-3) | Wayne DETROIT Northern Michigan (4-1) at MINNEAPOLIS DETROIT W—Gus Zernial, the; He saw some service in ie ee ah ak Salamaves (1:4) A FGFTTP FG FT TP : : té-a! : lcorn » . ylor . . ¢ |big man the Detroit Tigers used Tiger outfield and at first base| Northern | Tilinois (4-1) at Central/cable...1 0 2 Ellis. 1.2 6 10 } chigan (4-2) Conlin...2 0 4 Foust -fi 8 % ie _ for when a voeit a while batting .227 last season. He] Eastern Michigan (1-3) at Eastern Dees 1.5 3 13 Gatmaker. 1! 2 4 it spot, was on one himself to- . : . ; inois (1-4) Howell .. 4 5 13 Hawkir Zs | day ai a |took part in 60 games, 27 as a Western Michigan (2-3) at Toledo Kenville. 2 0 ¢ Hundley . 8 1 17 * 95 . | (2-3) | Lloyd + 2 8 Fleming 7 °$7°«21 « *& Pinch hitter. In 1958, sind S@a-/'"Alma (3-2) at Hillsdale (5-0) McGuire | 3 0 6 Leonard . « ” * son as a Tiger, he hit .323. Michigan ‘1-3) at Minnesota 11-3) McMillon 8 2 18 Krebs a 2 19 Ozark Ike’’ has had it as a Ps , «< Indiana (3-1) at Michigan State (2-2) ‘Noble . . 4 7 15 Ta Russo. 4 3 23 Tiger—and maybe as a major! Shue...3 0 6 Smith 1 o 2 L Tat > sar wae 19%? SATURDAY NIGHT Hamilton. 1 0 2 leaguer. Zernial’s best year was 1953} Northern State (3-2) at Michigan - ; when he slammed out 42 home runs} Tech oe. + Aart oat 41 19 101 Totals 35 28 98 = . ope (5-0) a Tian (1-4) LAKERS -o 20 22 2 4 98 Placed of waivers yesterday, for the Athlctics. Albion (3-2) at Olivet (2-2) PISTONS .e.ees 1. 40 14 28 19-10! Vine « ine S *First team is home team. Consensus denoted in capitals. pointment as Elgin Baylor, the heralded Laker rookie failed to score a single point. Baylor saw! In the last minute of the game ened the report the New York club | | puck to Wing defensemen before | | it hits the boards behind the net. Titles Sunday Handicap Finals Sef for 12:30 at Huron Bowl New Actual Invitational Contest Added Feature of Big Afternoon By CHUCK ABAIR The chips will be on the line Sunday afternoon when the finals of the 3rd annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama are held at the new Huron Bow]. A total of 49 bowlers will be battling for the top prizes in the championship round starting at 12:30 p.m. The group will include 36 men and 13 women whe finished in the top 10 per cent of their group at the various qualifying sites. All finalists will roll three games as the tourney takes over 24 of the 32 alleys at the local keg show- place for the handicap battle, ~*~ & & The men will be dueling for such Outstanding prizes as $500 and a beautiful clock-trophy for the DEFENDS TITLE) — Little ‘“hampion, $250 and a trophy for Pat Donner will be out to de- ,runnerup and $125 for 3rd place. fend her title in the women’s Women's awards are featured | | division when the Pontjac Press | Bowlerama finals are held Sun- day afternoon at Huron Bow! She was women’s high qualifier last week by a $300 check and a clock- trophy. for ist place, $150 and a trophy for 2nd and $100 for the No. 3 position, | All finalists are certain to finish in the money with the prize fund returned 100 per cent to the purse, * * * Toronto Closes os In on {st Place champ Pat Donner have already e leafs Nip Rangers to /clinched high qualifier trophies. | Dauris, only 15 years old, Move Within Point of Wings clinched his honor with a 692 total at Rochester Lanes opening day. Samuel topped that with 697 at Maple Lanes in the 2nd round and then Berry went way over With 728 at Westside. Mrs. By The Associated Press yonner had 671 at Lakewood JANeS, The Rangers still are looking for their second National Hockey’ Dick Cork. the other 1958 victor, is also back for another crack. He made the giade at Rochester. * * * Such local stars as ‘‘Mo" League victory after seven starts and the Toronto Maple Leafs are within one point of the leading and unbeaten Detroit Red Wings jas a result of the Leafs Moore, J-2 Vic- Frank Spadafore, ‘Ski’? Neal. and itory over NewW York Jim Kirkpatrick are among the * x * men contestants. Mrs. Donner is | Bert Olmstead’s goal midway in the top average member of the ithe third period last night broke, Women followed by Marvel Szot. la 2.2 tie and thwarted the A new feature of the Bowler- Rangers’ ambition. and strength-| ama will be the actual invitation. al contest held immediately after is seeking a little help in the goal) the handicap titles are settled. |tending department, Bowling fans will have an oppor- | The Rangers have yielded 30 tunity to see the top actual per- goals, nine more than “any other formers of the tournament and jteam, and 26 more than the Red other high average keglers battle Wings in their five games. Last it out Trophies will be presented night Gump Worsley was credited for first and second places with 18 saves. The Maple Leaf; All awards will be presented in goalie, Johnny Bower, had an ex- the Huron Bowl lounge following ceptional night with 40. the completion of competition, * * * The Rangers made a battle of it. twice coming from behind to tie the score. Bob Pulford scored for the Leafs midway in the first MEN'S SQUAD Monroe Moore, Jim Kirkpatrick, “Ski Neal, Jay Lovett. Gene Podgoske, R. Keith, Frank period on a short back-hande1 Spadafore, Berj Gerjekian But Larry Popein tied it up late — Gare crap Bertrara Ton in the same session with a close —— Hatela Law , widest | Milt Francis, Dick Cork, Howard Johnny Wilson's point-blank re »Weedon, Ed Oldenkamp. bound at 12:01 of the second Ernie Cosma, Bill Bridge, Thur- Period again put the Leafs in tn Cloud, Frank Pavlinac. front. But at 2:05 of the final Jim Tracy, Marvin Copenhayer, Tom Heltsley, David Mackley. Joe Myers, Mike Dzuris, Daniel erry, Les Samuel. period Dean Prentice tied it with \a rebound. Then came Olmstead's clincher, a 20 footer with goalie B tases partially screened on the| R. Moore, Clint Nicholl, George | : | Kazarian, R. Bowden. | Andy Bathgate added a bright! Leo Roy, R. Thompson, Fred spot to an otherwise unhappy McClelland, Roderick Timm. levening for the Rangers by assist-| Ing in both goals to boost. his WOMEN’S SQUAD pent output fo 10, tops im (he) po, Donner, Marvel Szot, Laura league. Chenoweth, Carolyn Newcomb. NHI STANDINGS Pts FGA! Helen L. Smith, June Paddy, D: ‘oo 1 9 12 4 Erma Pierce, Jean Preston. Pidining 4 ome 7 2 | Marbara Childress, Jo Seavey, | Mentres eae ! 2 7 21 21 Catherine Smith, Lucille Lyon, Newee vork 1 ® 2 29 3 Catherine Karr. 6 Rely Heavily on Sawchuk Wings Face Boston Tonight DETROIT t®— The Detroit Red! Sawchuk has yielded only four Wings are cot x he; =f WS at co inting he ivily on vet goals in five games and has two eran goalie Terry Sawe huk to help shutouts, keep their winning streak going in tonight's game with the Boston! The question is can Sawchuk and Bruins at Olympia Stadium his teammates keep up the fast The Wings are leading the Na-; pace? * * * The 29-\ear-old; The Wings’ coach Sid Abel said, Sawchuk has been a big factor in| ‘‘I don’t know how long this thing getting the Wings off to a flying|can go on but I'm all for it's going start as long as it can.” | “I feel,’ said Abel, “we have The wily Sawchak has tried a | 1, type of club that can go places new technique this season. In- if all our young kids get the feel- stead of sticking close to the net, ing that they can win he has been moving out to stop . ; “There's no determining how long throw-in shots and give the much attitude plays in winning | games Maybe attitude never won }any hockey games, but it certainly Gordie Howe says it has been a! never lost any.” big help: “The hardest thing in the} world is to pick up the puck coming} off the boards and get it under con- trol.” tories and a tie All Is Healed Again ’* *t * MILWAUKEE (# — Milwaukee Manager Jack Adams likes the Braves left fielder. West Coving- strategy. He says Sawchuk is atom had the pins removed from good skater and can get away with! his broken ankle Wednesday. Dr. Bruce Brewer . pronounced the The opposing goalie in tonight's, fracture ‘completely healed.” The big slugger broke the anklé in a slide Aug. 20, ) t >» it game will be Sawchuk’s old, rival, | Harry Lumicy. ! 4 FORTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 Rodriguez Unanimous MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Cu : . AMERICAN LEAGUE ban welterweight champion Luis; Hershey 2. Springfield © Manuel Rodriguez ran his victory) SAGINAW VALLEY OTHER AREA RECORDS [eras string to 25 Wednesday night by STYLE PAYS OFF IN SCORING | and give it a lift with my fio- ee et. bs aes | THE taking a unanimous 10-round de- By JIM SPALDING | gertips for spin. |. ake bd 3 eematen MAS ack. ccdatensdet-S 43 6 NEW 1960 cision over Isaac Logart of New Bowling style is simply the way, My own guess is that I probably penne Gane ot ¢ S # 1 SMO Dondero ....-.s4e--eeecserreed 9 0 York. There were no knockdowns. you roll the ball, Unfortunately, bow] more in the style of Joe Pint “oentrat s 1 ; 2 fpr TGUB sooceeet or qrenees — : : ‘OLDSMOBILES Rodriguez, 22 and still unbeaten many bowlers roll two consecutive Wilman than ber es yak 1d’ ee | ll! «INTE A gese 4 ; ‘ SUBURBAN MOTORS CO. 7 ‘ ‘have crouch mn Carter i a sess. in pro oe weighed 1452 balls differently and this habit can nor the leg-kick of Bill Lillaré. I ee eS ; Py Be ht ies ier ; and Logart 149 2 ___|prevent a good average in your inink. 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Clemens Port Huron at Ferndale always highly cherished by Pon- tiac Central for the gjmple reason | | that there have been so few of | them over the years. wson Oxford at Millingto spirited Chiefs, working hard Ortonville at North “Bresch jand diligently this week in practice| Imlay City at Mariette at Wisner Stadium, are confident! {iene Bay at Dryden Capac at Memphi Brown City at New —- Rochester at Howell tondale at Romeo L’Anse Creuse at Lapee: Wyandotte at RO Danaere Roseville at Edsel Ford South Lyon at Chelsea Fraser at Utica Harper Woods at Oak Park Country Day at —— Pte. U. 8 Dearborn at oe ey Arthur Hill at Bay city Handy SATURDAY’'S PREP FOOTBALL GAMES Shady Side at Cranbrook Lamphere at Lutheran East East Detroit at RO Kimball route to the Valley crown and boost their own con- ference stock as well. Central’s last win over the Vik- ings came in 1956 at Wisner when the Chiefs eked out a hard-earned | 20-19 victory and Northern went} ‘on to make one of its rare finishes in the Saginaw Valley basement. Coach Andy MacDonald's Flint | Midland st Bay City Central squad rebounded the following | SUNDAY’S PREP FOOTBALL GAMES year to win the Valley cham- | Sf icc ac OL St Mary. ee Ee eee anne ces nothing but harsh blows from the | st. Theresa at RO Shrin | Vikings in the ntime. Parmington O.L.8. at bensdictins Suffice it to:say, Flint Northern will be a heavy favorite when the Expect Rigney two teams line up for the 8 o’clock sak to Get Contract — Northern, pre-season title fav ae for ‘60 Today lite, stands 1-0 in the league and 3- overall with the defeats coming - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Hor-| } ; = CLOTHCRAFT 2-PANTS SUITE You'll ..... ett ; . ; ythe 5 “ “very “sy Best for your \ wertteeer How often have you discarded a suit because the pants wore out while the jacket was still in good shape? It happens to all of us. But #t needn't! Not if you buy a CLOTHCRAFT 2-Ponts Suit. For very little more money than you pay for a one-pant suit, you get the extra wear of the second poir. It’s the practical way to get the most from your clothing dollars! And that’s why more and more men (no matter how much money they moke) ore buying their svits the two-ponts woy! $69.95 ’ OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ’Til9 P.M. 4 106 North Saginaw St. ene Rep ‘the hands of a powerful Toledo ace Stoneham names _ his decided upset, 6-0. Rigney, Giant boss the past four | The Chiefs have a 1-1 Valley ‘°2'S- ~ *« ¢ : her. mark and a 4-1 record altogether Siuckam, Giant president, was Their lone setback was admin- istered by Arthur Hill, 19-6, on a night when PCH won everything except the final score. noncommittal. But he 3 p.m., PST, news conference Rigney, 41, Leay’s warriors are in fairly sound twice and third twice shape for the Flint invasion. * * * Joe McCauley, Pontiac’s No. 1) ining, but he will probably see for one year. little or no action. He injured his knee in the Wyandotte game and | |was originally feared lost for, the | NIGHT RACING, irest of the year. Halfbacks Isaac Jones and | Dick McCauley are nursing | pains and ilis, but beth should | see action against the Vikings. The only other banged-up mem- | ber of the PCH roster is tackle | Ron Jenkie, who missed last | week’s Saginaw game and has | avoided all contact work this | | week. Jenkie may see limited | Bg | action Friday. | through October 3] Central will be facing a team| VG @ye), | that has speed to burn. Putting a stopper on Northern's breakaway HA R N : 5 35 RAC EWA y backs will be the Chiefs’ top | — ., problem. : — HURRY ; . . While we have xces N ghtly Rain or Shine San| age outfit, 26-7, and the new‘Francisco Giant Manager for 1960! int Southwestern school in a today, and it’s expected to be Bill | indicated | he'd spring no surprises at the in four campaigns! | Physically, coach Jesse Mac-|has led’ the Giants to sixth place| | His two-year contract expired | | fullback when the season began, with the end of the 1959 aay jwill be suited up tomorrow eve- It's expected the new pact will be| onfident PCH Invades Flint Friday xx * Prep Gridders a start Stretch’ Run favorite, faces another tough ob- stacle in trying to keep its di- minishing title hopes alive. The Seahoim eleven plays at Mt. Clemens. Unbeaten’ Ferndale hosts Port Huron in the other games. East Detroit and Kimball will) wait until Saturday for their tus-| sle at Royal Oak. * * * The rebounding Lake Orion Drag- ons get a big chance to hang up| in the Oakland B feature. 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SAGINAW Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping Spiegel Catalog Desk in this Store ‘ Bes Geeetiem tn een . ae ge ee ae ee ee ee ee FORTY-EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 Tisepon iste NH lash le are of White Sox UPPER MARLBORO, Md. @®- ;“I’m gonna be traded and I don't o care if I am,” pitcher Moore - ° of the Chicago White ox oo quot-|‘Wahoo’ Ist at Finish ed Wednesday,” oF know one thing, lm no good at Speed of 103 M.P.H: , ito anybody the way T was used) LAS VEGAS; Nev. (AP)—Mire this year,” Moore told Jim Ellis siovak, Czechoslovak airman who| | of the Baltimore Evening Sun. turned’ hydroplane driver, is 30 | “Knew how many times I years old today, He got his big Hopes af Stake Against Jays’ SKI OUTFIT . Including started? Fight. Know how many present a day early. . innings [| worked: Somewhere | % #279 ... DAILY TOW TICKET... SKI LESSON crcand 6. 5 seek ware wast Aided by an Gaxious.opponent’l Ww. Lake Hos Ke @ AUSTRIAN SKIS tha that to be effective.” blunder, Slovak brought the Wa- alled , y @ SAFETY BINDINGS $ 95 Moore was traded to the White hoo of Seattle home first yester- Game With Farmington Sy : iday in the inaugural Lake Mead ° @ SKI POLES } Sox after the 1957 season by the; in Inter-Lakes Up Baltimore Orioles for whom he won|Cup Regatta. He covered the fi- . @ IMPORTED SKI BOOTS 33 games in 3 seasons. He had only |nal 15-mile heat of the race at ug DB 8 > he ORIN Sah aCe aatt> Gig ah seRE . 5 5 3° 33) League clubs beard a franchise | “Our owners haven't shown |expansion.”’ ‘| — are Emprov- Russ Johnson Motors and Jack Newton of West Bloom: Mii: grade scp g 2! plea trom Minneapolis yester- sufficient sentiment for expan- Frick said he didn't know wheth-| §!@8-” Sashes Cone i Based = ee ef Shedbolt | rel ne bob . = eee sso at -. held its first meeting here | sion,” Giles said. ig te or ia both the Continental and Amer-| “We need a victory very badly fard-run Hocking 0 y- three people indicate are jicam Leagues could operate suc-'to boost our spirit, and if we could MY 2-2871 Pontiac Northern is a newcomer | Eastern Pick ; ive! against it consideration | cessfully i Paul, ” n Picks Up Two Toronto reportedly will receive! *%* » any jcessfully in Minneapolis-St. Paul,|win this one we could be tough, ito the top 20 list. He tallied ‘Wins rW ington top consideration by the three-man! would be = waste of time since | but added that he believes there he added. , at ee — = Ove ash [committe as an expansion part-| seals for enaminems ap- = — which sonora fun x* * * | Eastern's two Class B football "er for Minneapolis. Both are| PF he declan. . Jut in the PNH camp, coach Ed HUGE SELECTION OF SMART | 'ceutists.Sr%at ace wana co Pond el = ale ° tinenta] League. ays. : from Dan Donar of St. Benedict.|squads yesterday and won both ° 2 : x * * “We've had some tough breaks Kurkowski got 18 Sunday to in-| ; N A F bal] | awski go 18 Sunday 10 1lgames in Pontiac JUNOE Hlth! vince oy “onorncennat was ec WEW AAIMETICAN FOOEDALL | at pmes weve fone be ; crease his total to 56 while Dona ection, pected after the initia. agg Southfield has been the tock ; lwas being blanked despite some |/<*sue | er the initinl meeting L Li U ( ; h — & wee sted __,________| Paul Brown scored three touch-|is understood that half of the AL) OOp 1nes p Oac es team in this conference,” said 5! | downs and Ted Keller tallied twice club owners already are in favor; Heikkinen. ai SEE THE NEW in one game to feature a 51-7 rout. of expanding. League rules call) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. —The which of the teams have already} “We won't be able to make mis- q 1960 RAMBLERS | Two long passes to Fred Hodge for three-fourths approval. ‘new American Football League is Selected their coaches or to reveal| takes this week, Southfield is hun- netted TDs and a 13-0 win in the; Fartier in the week American lining up an array of big name their identities,” Winter said, “‘but! gry for a victory and a team like R&C Motor Sales | 0? |League owners barred Calvin Grif-| coaches that will “rock the foot- I do know that the football world that could easily take advantage ALL BARGAIN PRICED! 8145 Commerce Rd., Corner of Lincoin B and Jefferson B fought ifith's bid to move his Washington | ball world’ when identified, aj Will be rocked when some of the|of the breaks,” he commented. ° . Unien Lakh Road — EM 9-4155 [°° 2 77 deadlock in another city/Senators to Minneapalis i an in-/spokesman for. the Minneapolis-/names are announced. This is homecoming for Pontiac ; Junior High game Wednesday. _|formal poll by the Washington! St. Paul entry said today. | Minneapolis-St. Paul {tself has Northern, which plays only its sec- — . president, He said four of the six charter = made a — Winter said. re home : beso: action teams have si their coaches| ‘We are seriously considering/A victory is needed to keep the is aaoea eo tented or have airtight eonumitments, |three men and this might go tol Huskies in the Inter-Lakes race, franchise site. Instead, it could |_ Max Winter, acting Minneapolis- five. as Walled Lake and Farmington be looked upon as appeasing St. Paul general manager, also} In the case of coaching figures| Square © also Friday night in a some Congressmen who have, in forecast that no league announce-| with current college or pro con- crucial game, ae. | Ment would be forthcoming on ai nections, he said, no announce-| A win for Walled Lake would Samsonite 0% ULTRALITE LUGGAGE Off A FEW PIECES LEFT if it quit the capital. | | we k, Da |Northern before them. Clup representatives shelved the| Everything should be squared | waterford and Berkley, both out schedule-making business which| _ Me did not dispute, however, | away by the time we hold the | .¢ contention, will battle on the STAR FROST LUGGAGE Se pk ed a er yesterday in favor of listening to| Fritz Crisler, has the inside track | meapolis after the college sea- |)? ib] Coal d Suppl ‘ . | on the job. According to reports | son,” he said, The Si ey voal an upply a franchise plea made by Gerald WEDNESDAY’S FIGHTS . : Moore, member of Min '| from Michigan earlier this week, lea | pat FG scutied eee —= B : neapolis’ | Members of the league fn addi | Rodrigues, 145%, | Cube. outpotnted Isane y Company has decided to discon- metropolitan sports and major Crisler is og higee am a® ‘tion to Minneapolis-St. Paul are set 14% Sort, &. = . ts league baseball committees. nouncemen . |New York, Dallas, Houston, Den- © : tinue business due to the decreased | "Bak Dowkt, new prestdgut of the! “I am not at tberty to oaylver and Les Ameer. | : —_—=—_”écovww a use of coal for heating purposes. | : "a-9N Regular $50.00 Val : ; LS e ae CASE ar | The effective date of discontin- T ait © 21” WEEKEND . uance shall be October 21, 1959. WINTER- v e 26” PULLMAN The F. J. Poole Company is pur- chasing our inventory as of this date and will continue to serve our customers. They stand ready to 3-Pc. NEW MOULDED : take care of your requirements in ; the same manner as we have done € LUGGAGE SET — Reg. $3500 in the past. The office at 140 North iF TREADS Only 99” ~eeeneaeeeeeee| Leaaseeeneeanaee Ber-------""-""% 0 l Cass will be open for sometime and ee WEEK EG ri 5 99 ! orders still may be placed there by as 26" PULLMAN § oy | calling FE 5-8163. These orders ———————— will be delivered and billed by : RB id, e 3 p | the F. J. Poole Company. C. i- , Bills due the Sibley Coal and LUGGAGE SET — Reg. $300 Supply Company may be settled | by coming to 140 North Cass or | 1 TRAIN CASE ' ~ $ 95 mailing to this address. | : Lt ' Y 21 WEEKEND 1 Ted intel a We wish to thank the many people who have been our cus- tomers in coal and building ma- terials through the many years LUGGAGE SET Aan oe On ae ee ° Reg. since 1907 when our compan had ¢ Two Suiter $ $9095 | Q* its start. Y ; at = 21" Compenion : ; Only Sasneeennaad iz FE 2-83 451 $. Soginaw St. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. J. S. Sibley and C. H. Crawford Schontey Deviion Go, H.C. BLENDED WHISKY OF { . “epee Prost, 65% Grain Mestre! Sporite — { ie > ‘ » $i -_ =a? a a * > 7 yy 4 i. * *, ~*~ eb SS. a= sv 3 : z es “ . - : BS ade : ; 4 ots \s ‘ oat ee pee Taner aS Se BS Bsa : sey, is ea. : S “gig — é ‘ Nn ~~ an én ” ‘| SPO O y.y oy coyeccen rg OEE On rn LLL LLL LLL LAL ALLL ELIA EA OLE Le A AO tat at ey ad ; t 5 ™ , > y ¢ ' So ee | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 _ FORTY-NINE Against Indiana =: *-* === e' 2 & x * * Them Saturday a ae ( ; a , , , a . TAA I : . VODKA When Practical rs. See Offense Agai nst M _ ig ioe ade eogtor in your favorite drink... MINNEAPOLIS (—Mirmesota is! Tie hunt for some semblance of have completed only 28. Against Dickson has the look of a comer|proven reserves behind them, how- ae ee Gary Ballman Returns * ball team in search of, an this year has prodded the| Minols im — 14-6 loss Saturday |and may be used more against ever, and may be vulnerable in the | >» Bloody Mary sins offense. into throwing 85 passes,| they had five passes intercepted, | Michigan than he has been the first late stages of a game. t0 Starting Position at| Unabie to find one again this'a pergame average of 21 that| four of them thrown by Stephens. [four games. | Coach Murray Warmath has add-| Right Halfback year, the Gophers have lost three/most coaches in the muscle-minded| Nebraska, a 32-12 opening game | Minnesota's line is strong enough ed some frills such as men-in-| out of four games so far this sea-|Big Ten consider unhealthy if not! victor, intercepted three. to rank with the best in the Big/action, flankers and double re-| tt si son, This brings their record to a/scandalous, Against Northwestern, the Go-|Te®. Tom Brown, . a 225-poundjverses to his offense this year but | +: EAST LANSING @—Duffy dismal 316 for the 19 oy The irony is that Minnesota has) ors tried 21 and hit only 7 al-\suard. is its hub, Guard Jerry|with little noticeable effect save in| \ ‘ Daugherty will use his speedy|played since October 1957. no really ge at eee. though Johnson’s last minute shots penton, tackle Mike Wright, center|the Indiana game. os sophomores against Indiana as The of it, from the nearly pulled ictory. Min-|Greg Larson and end\Bob Deegan,| Through all their troubles the | soon as it seems practical Satur- point wy it, gg Sophomore Sandy Stephens, a aad lost an Go es despite | sophomore, rank with the top|Gophers have remained a spirited | 2E day. that any fair-to-middling offense strong and bold open field runner, playing the highranked ‘Cats dead players in the conference at their|football team. ‘‘We'll be ready for hed There’s only one in | could have given the team a win- is a powerful but wild thrower. eves. ' positions, |Michigan and I think we're going ° nad the first offensive ing 5 i | ming record last year and le His relief, Larry Johnson, is better “+ - ~ * * ito win,” said assistant coach 7, MICH., 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN by quarterback Dean Leok But the Gophers one of the powers in ee ae ee oon hed e subs ial sta They have little in the way of Jim Camp. the entire second backfield, di. | the Big Ten conference this year. situations where tense tistical antage Ilinois a mtg th Bac ght re igo Sn ee hee at te ie pp! gard igang led 00 mabe a chonatan back made up year Spar- . 85 attempts the Gophers (that would have tied the game in tans. the final three. m It had to | 5% Gary Ballman, the Detroit soph- ’ ’ me oe = omore, now appears sure to get the C ] C b k PI final play because it was gambling starting nod at right haifack OLNEY Comepdac AYE \acep in its oun territory. Ballman was running with the first Only against Indiana has Min- unit in the workout yesterday. He NEW YORK (AP)—Gene Con- The change worked wonders for + sses|@Y'S basketball team won the|the 29year-cld right-hander He| Sects ‘ even connected with a few passes . y : elthough his broken finger is en-| nor’ Professional championship} collected at least one victory rite Bomsted and Bil Kauth a conek te 6 ane ast season. baseball club| against each club in the : se finished in the cellar finishing with a 12-7 record and ee fee te pes a te This pats Today, the lanky Philadelphia) a 3.09 earned run average. He de- Don sophomore who showed so well in'in the vo' for the National did the of a starting role against Notre Dame, | League Cualan Player of the . it the down to the second offensive unit. Year. He received 58 of the 168| vious season, Conley did made the best ground/votes cast by members of the|a game and lost six, compiling a} The team lacks good speed in ‘MR against the Irish with his 74 yards./ Baseball Writers’ Assn. _of| 4.88 ERA..Gene’s best big league|the backfield, however, and has sage Min- Stewart, MusKegon pitcher himself came out on top| veloped a sore arm in mid-August ae and rest year. 18%, Sleeves te 36'_ long. SHIFMAN’S Men’s Wear 5036 Dinie Hwy. OR 3-0731 touchdowns Gino Cimoli last Dec. 8. He im-’ ~ Other sophomore re- forms last March 31 when the|proved immediately, beating a John Sharp, 9 former Flint |A™erica. Wally Moon of the Los! mark was 14-9 with the Braves in been hurt by injuries to Roger hurdler, is the left half for the | Angeles Dodgers was second with) 1954. |Hagberg, the Gophers’ best run- 33% relief unit and Carl Charon of | * Votes followed by Duke Snider, | Moon also benefitted from a'ning fullback. Sophomore Judge 33% Boyne City has been getting the another member of the world change. After batting only .238| 2———————_eeeemeeeee = nod at fullback. champions, with 22. {with seven homers and 38 runs WE ° Sharp bas yet to score but | gc omey:,"%? Plays for the Bos- batted in for St. Louis, the Cardi-| OUTFIT Big & Tall Men : jton Celtics of the National Basket-/ nals dealt him to the Dodgers for | Stewart and Charon both have | bal! Assn., switched baseball mi | odg Jechete te 52, Panis to 54, Shirts } the scoring! Phillies acquired him from Mil-| steady tatoo of base hits off the} column and eager to see action|waukee in a six-player trans-|close left field screen in the Los! are right half Larry Hudas of! action. ' Angeles Coliseum. Detroit, left half Bob Suci of Grand | Blane and fullback Ron Hatcher of | THE FACTORY HAS SHIPPED US MORE THAN Charon yesterday Blanche Martin, senior starter from River Rouge | who has been bothered by leg and | rib bruises. Martin is expected to) A AD be ready for duty by kickoff time. of the Homecoming game, how- | These 7,412 tires are all Firsts in premium and first quality—Brand new with factory serial numbers—For Fast Disposal, All Have Been ORDERED SOLD _AT CANCELLATION PRICES! DUAL TREAD ALL NYLON PREMIUM QUALITY WHITEWALLS popular 6.70-15 size ‘13.60 Plus fed. tax exc. rec. tire If no exchange—add $3 per tire from Waynesburg, Pa., probably will be missing for the rest of the season. : cise jumped to the defensive squad. Defensive line coach Burt Smith, immensely proud of the goal line stand of his unif against Notre Dame, worked them hard yester- day against the Indiana single wing attack. The line held the Irish for four downs after a run to the MSU two set up what looked like a sure score. Oldest Players Battle Today North - South Seniors | in Quarter-Finals; State. Golfer Loses PINEHURST, N.C, (AP) — A meeting between the two oldest players in the field headed today’s quarter-final pairings in the North and South senior golf tournament. P. C. Jarboe, 70-year-old Cape Elizabeth, Maine entry met 66- year-old Tom Robbins of Pine- burst. sen i. zt Look for the Red Tag Specials! ON THESE ‘59 CHEVYS 3--Bel Air 4-Dr. Sport Sedans 2--Parkwood Station Wagons 3--Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedans 4--Biscayne 4-Dr. Sedans Ss 2--Biscayne 2-Dr. Sedans A AJ ry, BLACKWALLS * * * The next. oldest pair also was down’ for head-to-head combat. Factory Officials Cars Paul Dunkel @5, of Hackensack, : First Quality Tubetype Rayon... .$ 9.95 ‘ . rig cod naaient Viewomt . Premium Tubeless Nylon ...... 13.95 a , Premium Dual Tread Nylon .... 12.95 O ° Ll é ew zgerald of New York City, two Pp = years his junjor. . remium Tubeless Re on ...... 13.95 - Col. C. D, McAllister, retired 6 Premium Dual Tread Tubeless .. 14.95 Air Force officer from Orlando, . 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Add $3 hos for lease several excel- ‘lent locations, some new: i L re) MARKET TIRE CO. *:, her -$ POM, cal 2 ! 77 WEST HURO NST. .FE 8-0424 ~— s After-$ P.M, Call FE 2.2433 oJ oC = = a > ll ee i Wheat Futures [MARKETS |Stocks Recover ‘ The following are top prices « . Ease Slightly =er.as.<'8.e=: in Active Trade produce brought to the Farmer's! | Market by growers and sold by, CHICAGO (Wheat fut ures\Qustations “cre furntehed “by ‘the NEW YORK The stock mar were slightly easier on the Board Detroit Bureau of Markets, ‘as of ket recovered moderately in early of Trade today following yester- Wednesday. trading today after three straight day's strong finish. } . days of decline. Dealings were fair- Transactions were rather small! . ily active. with scattered profit-taking ac- Detroit Produce | Gains of pivotal stocks went counting for small fractional de-| ! : clines in the nearby contracts! ssi peuctoua, ba. tessseessse+: ts Electronics and other space age around the opening. Short-cover- Apples, Greeninga, bu. . ing and commission house buying |APDISG JomeeBes. DS onv-e+ kept early wheat losses to a mini-| Apples, northern . ee. Apples, @mew, BG. ......ccccessece mum Appies, Wolf River, BU. ..........00 Trading in soybeans also was 8 PRES COttotde Dk nes -soeccle quiet affair by comparison with|Pears, Kiefer, bu, ........0...0085 yesterday's active market. Prices! Quince, bu. ~ in early transactions today were eaaredities ae stociwariaes beak mostly unchanged to fractionally gees topped. du cece e $2.00 —_ lower, with the easiness attributed —— > gage peueecgeeces 1.00! The shift of the army missile; to weakness in soybean meal e. bu. : In corn, commission houses were Can.ee* GUY, Bu. .-se--eereesee ESP backgrounded the continued rise on both sides of the market, with Cabbage Sprouts. bu. ............ 1.28'of the ‘glamor’ stocks. Gains of buying predominating slightly Cilio fopped. Bu. ..--------:-:--+ 749 about 3 points were made by Tex- Prices held about steady rH as Instruments and Litton Indus- Near the end of the first hour c : 338 tries. Thiokol! picked up a couple. wheat was unchanged to \ low. » t 4%) Zenith rose more than a _ point. er, December $1.997s: corn *s high-, Gourds. | px. i 33 | Raytheon was about a point higher. er to %s lower, December $1.10's; | Kebirap ion =o 1 $9) General Tire, which has a rock- oats unchanged to ‘4 higher, |Onions, green, doz behs.......... .88/et subsidiary, gained about 2. Cess- Guienn: ary, tot be. 13/na Aircraft rose more than a point - . Parsley, curly. doa. behs...... eese - owing -1 stock it pro- Grain Prices | Parsnive. "Cel 33 et linked vith plans for a rawed i 2 £8 dividend. CHICAGO GRAIN “* THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SALVATORE QUASIMODO Peatiae Press Phete Oakland County Historical Foundation. It will be given a place at the foundation’s Moses Wisner ADDED TO PIONEER COLLECTION—Mayor Philip E. Rowston presents chrome-plated shovel used in breaking ground for Pontiac City Library oS tng Peppers hot, — 1.7% —— ee Peppers, Red Sweet, bu. . ‘ 1a Dougias Aircraft, which P e rs. Sweet, bu. oe J} panes wee pet? -" Potatoes ate bee 13) teck me dividend action, was off . 1 ie aes | Pumpkina, WTtirree rr - fraction ae ene ae F728| Radishes, black.” ¥ bu... 13 . - faeces MAB he Radishes, red, dos. bu. .. ari t IV eeeees OMG TY eee eens Wh Gaauket cole Gos. siviees 38 | Youngstown Sheet, which has oe - Ri 1 oer, Rutabages, du. re 3-80| been battered down severely in c seve 110% vere ce 136" g ee cee 50) Mar 110s Mar 1 30s Brana Buttercup. bu. on ; 1 59) recent sessions, psionic E co : 7 Sau Butternu Ee o< Be of} y 119%. Jiy ’ 34% Squash, Delicious, bu. ............5. 1'g9|129 on a delayed opening sp » 119%. Lard (drums Squash. Mubbard ou. .......... 175,1,500 shares. . Mar 925 | Turnips. doz. behs 110 Turnips, topped bu. ............. 2 28) New York Stocks to Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, president of the ops in a normal climate, without political pressures,’’ Quasimodo told the newsmen. They Go Home ... Will Meet Next Thursday Legislators Sitting Out Use Tax Ruling He took a slap at Boris Paster- nak, the Soviet creator of ‘‘Doc- tor Zhivago,”” who turned down the 1958 literature prize under & My “I think Pasternak is as far Lockh Aire .. 266 makers went home today to await Loew's, et! ib. word on validity of the use (sales) 7 tax increase after yielding a $4,- ‘|100,000 point to educators and at- tending to numerous odds and ends. They agreed during a brief after- session yesterday, their first would raise the annual salary ofjaward after Sept. 1. Max Horton, MESC director, from} $16,750 to $18,000, 2. One bill was filed to repeal ization from 35 to 6@ cents a year and a third te put off its collection until the 1961 registra- 3. Fifteen Republican senators backed a proposal to turn auto li- cense plate sales, now handled by the Democratic-run Department of State, over to county treasurers, mostly Republican, Wayne County extepted. Senate, by a 24 to 4 vote, passed ’ @ bill to qualify Michigan for ben- efits under the National Defense Education Act. Several senators said they were bowing to tele- phone and letter pressure gen- erated by schooilmen. & 4 A bill was introduced to ex- Business Briefs of State Interest SOUTH LYON # — Michigan Seamless Tube Co, has declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents and a year-end extra dividend of 25 cents. Both are payable Nov. 17 to stockholders of record Nov. 2. DAYTON (®—The. Cadillac Plas- a division. of Dayton Rubber Co., has purchased the plastics distribu- said. |tion business of Delta Products of Expressing a liking for Ameri- can literature, he cited William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway as the best of the American writ- Pre-iStores, Inc., operators of Food Fort Worth, Tex. Dayton Rubber acquired Cadillac Plastics in 1957. DETROIT @® — Borman Food Fair Markets in Michigan, report- ed net sales of $21,905,033 for the The House, which previously had endorsed the program, put off un- til next week a vote on concur- * rence. Rep. Jsoeph J. Kowalski of De- empt from the use tax increase) building contractors who bid on) projects prior to its effective date, Quintuplets Rite Set for Friday Mother Won't Be Able) to Attend Funeral for 5 Tiny Babies SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—Ist the | =! NOTICE "Unita. This said that, after bil-| troit, Democratic floor leader, said jons of years, man had put into ' New York Stocks STOCK MARKETS (Compiled by ben * sacs oo Press) Quasimodo’s woman secretary | shares his apartment, He has a son Sandro, 20, and a daughter’ i Acquaintances said they were not sure whether his! Under the bill, local school dis- tricts can obtain federal money,'W |provided they match it dollar for|year ago |dollar from local revenues, to buy} 1838 high . instructional equipment for science, mathematics and foreign language courses, N tors refused to provide any money for the State Department of Public Instruction to admin- ‘ister the program. _ - &+RESRe2ss @Qveiteeaue 51 SBSSESE eV PeUena@quu | SSSR SEB S020@ tee we on om me ts 3 ae. 3 bal 3" The mother apparently will not be able to attend, however. Doc- it was doubtful prize this year were. Alberto Mo- tavia, Itatian novelist; Isak Dine- sen, Danish woman writer of short, 335 ot 26 The Pontiac City Com- mission has scheduled public hearing for Tues day, October 27, 1959 at ne ved and Figures after decimal points are | 1. The Senate appro and Tre-idsidwin Rubbe Gen Mills .... 324 Tenn Gas .... Te ferred to the House a bill to pre- loss of payroll |? Le Textron ..... 23.4|taX Money to Michigan employers{Peninsular Tran W Air.. 223) by bringing the State Employment be The small girls were born Tues- nei2-Y eat-Old Sibley Coal Sold to F. J. Poole Co. 28 ~ Ne een me ee eeero- A ” GREENS News in Brief Sanae i Be. . — peece eeerccrees eo [ Cellar Neo, Ma satueeecanweees Admira) 20 Johns Man ... 50.2 Kole. =. saygeeettessenees 1.5 yg to i ieunesene | posi el onal inde bal ln tress ts og Allied Ch 1194 Kimb Clk |... 627 Someone broke into the Michigan soinach pal ee? ggg Allied Stra 574 Kresge, 88 .. 32 | _ inach, bu. senes Allis Chal 16.5 Kroger 30.7/ luquor Control Commission office. S¥tss Chara. DB. wovcccccrsercece eee is Alum Ltd . 332 Giass - 69.3! 47S Ss w St. it was reported See eee oo ee eee ey ee 99.5 Lit McN&L : - & | . Am Airlin .. . 25.7 Ligg 4 to Pontiac police yesterday. It has eae soe oe GREENS s200 AB Gan 433 . s 2, co Serer seeesoe ee - not been determined what is MisS-| Endive, bu. . mee eer eon Et. fray .. 06 wo Ing I, NS ois cies Wiss - uns occa 1.75 am Met Cl 26.1 Lone 8 Gas .. 38 ar Lettuce. net. BG vencce cs eceee serene — Am Motors .. 67.1 Lorilierg . a3 | PROMIREEG, BE. oie cccceces ces sesccse 35 Am N Gas .. 57.2 Lou ssh .. 7 Ida McVay, 604 Arthur St., re-| | 4m Smelt a 43 Mack Trt oe 3 7 | |Am el 7 anning . 2 ported to Pontiac police yesterday : k Am Tob 1022 Martin Co .. 415} someone broke into her home and Livestoc Anecsnds se May D sr HH t ing val at $25. I | j ae ee 73 stole clothing valued at $2 | mere DETROIT LivesTOcK | Armee 8u os Merch a's 173 ETROIT. Oct. 22 (AP) — Cattle—/Atchison ... 271 on 120.6/ Rummage Sale food 6-9 Broeei sBisbie 200. Small supply slaughter steers| Aveo Co 13.1 Minn M 139.6) and Sat. 9 a.m. Chapman Hotel ana heifers in a cleanup affair: prices| Balt & a MinnP&L.. 33.4) Bidg, 4 S. Saginaw. Adv.'unchanged; cows steady; small lot high| Beth 84.4 Monsan Ch .. 48.7 good around 1000 lb steers 27.25: scat-| Boeing Air 30.4 Mont Ward .. @5 Rummage Sale Friday. Oct. 23, orn ak _ steers ne | mr les 8 — Peed +. 42 : 9 ar = ers Se; utility cows ae ° 9 to 9; Sat. 24.9 to 1 at the Re-'17 59° canners and cutters 14.00-1650.|Borg Warn .. 426 Motorola .., 110.8 organized Church of Jesus Christ|Compared iast week slaughter steers and|Brist My .... 39.6 Mueller Br .. 273 of Latter Day Saints, 19 Front nates a : cows fully S0c higher, Brun Ralte - M33 moree Cp a t bac I. ‘some er; bulls steady to :tr . ae ° street, k of Elks Temple. Adv Jsrout four g vorl high priovide ra ebro erresene =. — — R.. “ , », -1137 Ib. steers 28.75 early: «mall lot at ITY os ‘ R Sale, St. Vincent's prime yearling steers late 2875. most oa , B ae Nat Oyps .... 57.4 Hall, 197 S. Parke, Saturday, Oc-jchoice steers early in week 2750-28 50: a he DS Nat Lead ... 100.6 tober 24th, 8 a. m. Adv. |late 27.25-28 25; high choice to prime|Gas Pec |” 393, NY¥_Central .. 31.1! 28.50, good to low choice steers 25.50-| Capital Air; 136 Nott & West 945 Rummage sale. Old Cadilise |?" 25; standard to low good steers 13 00-|Garrier Cp ... No Am Av .. 382 Market, Oxford Pri Oct. 2rd 9 00; moat good to average choice heif- | Case a i or Pat ++ 476 ; : . . » Viers 24.50-26.75; few lots average to nigh Cater Trac ., 30.4 Nor Sta PW... 232 til §, hog ar 24, inte Sper | nae 833-840 Ib. heifers, 7100, few Chee & Oh. 19 Cele OF a8 y Kingsbury 001. V,|head up to 27.25: standard to low good rysier - 615 8 . 4 - y |heifers 2200-2450: utility pein 1 00-| Ciues as . Pl | ina + ™ . 8, age sale and cutters 1400-1650; utility buills|/{oc® Cola . r ere Prid o ee a 2150: utility cows 16.50-17.5e: canners |S > ee ag | Param t 46 } en, Priday, r » | 2000-2150: cutter bulls 1€.00-30.00: few/ Con fee - - 20) pate Da § to 9. adv.!lots medium and good 690-748 ib. Year- Con N Gas 403 Penney. JC 107 t ’ 9 { Rummage Sale DAV. No, 16 gg aa calable 3 net — done eee oe Pe fe = 2 hcaWare, 199 Auburn Ave, Sat. '° make a market. Compared last week | Cont Bat aga Phiter 027: FY a umf ‘ady Stt@¢". most choice and prime vealers|Comt Can 47.1 Phelps D ..... 56 AM, 35 00-4100: standard and ood 25.00- | Cont Cop&es 13.1 Philco ee : 35 00. cull and utility 15 00-25.00 Cont Mot 10.2 Phill Pet ov 41.5) Rummage Sale, Guild No. 2, All Sheep—salabie 5@ Not enough done to|Coat Oi! 465 Pure Oi! .. 35.5! Saints Episcopal Church, Fri. Oct. make —— Gompared last week Copper Rng zis a = se | ” ¢ mtr slaughter m Oc er; slaugh i ee — 23. 10-12. Exchange St. entrance eyes 'ang teeder lambe steady: most jooa |Curtio Pub". 135 Revien 56. Adv. and choice wooled slaughter lambs 19 00- | DeeTe 573 = 47 4| 21.50. utility to good lambs 15 00-29.00. | Det Edis 3 Reve Met .... 06 Rummage Sale Friday. October cull to choice slaughter ewes 400-650: | Doug sen® ": 324 Roval Dut) a 23, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our Lady ne good and choice feeder lambs 17.00- w Chem ... a4. Safeway St .. 37 “Pe hur ‘ ) a ‘ont Rez Pa 5 Ser or, Se SM ac pane nes ner al Beg Oy ent a : m. 3 Di ‘ Ibs 23¢ high igh ver 25 s rs of 14 Mile hetheen Southfield and aaa ous eke : ‘thoes leata ieee Ne Paice ‘ale tad Shell oi $° Greenfield Adv..2 8nd _% 184-220 Ibs 13.75: smal! lot | El Auto f : 50 inelair . 311 mixed Xo tana 2 195 Ibs. 16.25 ized | & — : a: ag a 40. 3| o 2 ane 250-300 | butcher “ mer Pera a 2 ; Rummage Sale at K. of € ial ices) mized) grades _ Gee ke a (Erie OE 173 Sou Ry tt) sr él Friday. October 23. 8:30 a.m to 11100-1200: No 2 and 3 490-600 Ibs Firestone ,..122.4 gg Ma .. 214) pm. St. Marys of St. Benedict's 1° 90-1075 boars 900-1050 Compared |Pood Mach .. 492 Cal “6 | 295 Ss Saginaw aay week ago barrows and giite 1.00 baker: Ford Mot .., 82 Std Ol Ind.. 41.1 = : . ° sows 30-75 higher, oe Sul ... 3 pt NJ .. 46.2| j : Sleeping quarters for 4 ueh Tra 241 St 1 Oh .. 50.6) ; ; peti is Cc se | iGen Bak 12.2 Stud Pack ... 211 ton. Mich. or immediate area. Con- Pou try and Eggs Gen Dvrnam .. 453 Sun Oi] ...... 62 tact Bernie Salvatore, FE 2-8181.' Gen Elec ..... 766 Suther Pan .. 35.3| Ext. 36—or eves ‘LI 9-1274. Adv perro ee TRO POULTRY [Gen Pds .... 98 Swift & Co . IT, Oct. 22 (AP) — Prices pound fob Detroit for No 1 quality (@ Telna os ve San Pee oes 714) vent threatened : jlive poultry: * bes State Adjusters Plan | Heavy type hens 16-17: light type hens Gen Tine 0) yee . D cin? enero and tryere 3-4 Ibs. | Genesco * 9904 Tranhamer 3131 s ‘218: arred Ocks 21-22:|\Gerber Prod . «- | Seminar on Damages = Mites, 18ty-18. Barred Rocks 21-23: |Gerber Prod.. #4 Twent Gen’. 32 25-26, ducklings 26 Sete ores CE Os ‘Cortite...159 The Michigan Adjusters’ Asso- Geadvich apg UN Pac - 32 “ Material DETROIT EGGS Goodyear 1272.4 Unit Air Lim.. 42.6) ciation will hold a Material Dam- peEtrRortT. Oct 22 (AP) - Eggs [0¥.\gt sar on agy Unit Aire ... 38.4] age Seminar next Wednesday at crease in case lots federal state qt wo Ry .... 524 bn Pe ps . aiat ers ~ 4. =t . |\Grevhound ... 216 se | aes East Lanna mae at Mie arn rae BS RE ag ae BF ab otis small 1922; Grade B large 29-36: Browns paisng p.. 114 US Steel .... 98.1 The seminar is the first of a —Grade A large 37-40, medium 23-27: !'fomestk .... 43. US Tob 24 series of one-day meetings for ed-\ "Commercially graded. eggs |Hooker Ch... 41.2 Walgreen ""') 4951 ucation and benefit of the adjust, Whites "Grade A large 33-34. medium Infend et! ... 46.2 West Un Tel 377 ing profession. The MAA is a non- dium 22-4 ones See BS Inagte Cop At Weste EI |. ass, ape ae : j - j profit organization interested in lint Hary ..... 82 White Mot .. 844 promoting safety programs. Sev. About &5 per cent of airline Tt Pacer “a. Waser. oral eral Pontiac claims men are ex- stewardesses resign for just one Int Silver 475 Yale & Tow 315 : * ; Int Tel & Tel 27 Yng'st Sh&aT 1272 pected to attend the seminar. important reason—to get married. 35; cre Coal .. 394 Zenith Rad . 100.4) Medaris, Von Braun Approve Move lo Give Space Project to NASA WASHINGTON (AP) — The we have worked closely and har- space ventures and said in effect, two key men in the Army's space moniously with that fine organiza-,what are we doing about it? rocket effort at Huntsville, Ala., tion.’’ This was the situation Eisen- say they thoroughly approve) ~*~ * * hower had to resolve Wednesday President Eisenhower's decision} ‘We look forward to a continua-|when he called his top military to turn it over to the civilian|tion of our efforts with NASA in|and scientific advisors to the space agency. a progressive space program) White House just before leaving Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris said| which will make this nation sec-|for a golf vacation at Augusta, he was “both pleased and re-|ond to none.” Ga. lieved” by Eisenhower's decision) What NASA will take over is x # @& : Wednesday. He said it “will stabi-/the Saturn program for develop-| The Pentagon, which once had for lize the situation and the mission ment of a gigantic rocket complex|its three services squabbling of the great development organi- taller than the Statute of Liberty.|control of rocketry, had come zation I have had the honor to It will develop 1% million pounds|around to the view that NASA command since its activation Feb.|of thrust, far more than anything/could better handle the almost 1, 1956." the Soviets- now are known to purely scientific ‘exploration of And Wernher von Braun, Ger- have. This is enough to fling a 15 space. f man-born rocket wizard who|to 20-ton satellite into orbit or The military’s concentration on heads the Huntsville team of 2,300) land a truck on the moon. | war missiles had tended to leave scientists and technicians, said: | x +* * Saturn out in left field. The pro- “The president has decided that it; The Saturn program had struck gram’s funds were cut s6—more is in the best interest of the coun- hard times under the Army’s'defense money could be put into try that our ‘work be comtineed| anapices, Medaris, who is. retiring ballistic missiles, within the framework of NASA}Jan. 31 as chief of the Army x * * (the National Aeronautics and)Ordnance Missile Command, was The Army will continue to con- Space. Administration), ‘Since| dissatisfied. Administration critics|trol some of the military rocket NASA’s establishment a year ago, pointed to spectacular’ Soviet' development at Huntsyille, i *. 3| Security Act into technical con-|*%e* ‘ ; The Sibley Coal and Supply Co., a retai] business in Pontiac since .|1907, has been sold to the F. J. Poole Co., 151 Oakland Ave., it; .,| Was, announced 8 p. m. EST in the Com- mission Chamber, City Hall on Intention to con- struct curb, gutter, drain- age, grade, gravel and related work on the fol- lowing street: East Beverly Avenue from Fuller to Arlene. For further information see legal notice. Inter- ested property owners are urged to appear. By order of the City Commission. Dated October 21, 1959 ADA R. EVANS | City Clerk arey. om wood character Snd energy qualify you for # perma- known sales " Fund - Organization, specializing Mutual Funds represent a simple plan for Funds should enable you, | rendering a -protessional lifetime career, Ages: Contact E. Guertin or George Reuter | Piiderst $-9224 eed is growing oss er earn a regular teen PONTIAC, MICHIGAN @f October 22 and ot the 23rd a oe yay as) J pestiiae fpr 7" cine fins: titan tani initiate AE LS Ta Hi EE ee gone te: _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 Pn ee —_—_— ot a Nd SAE tS 2S pee ww, oie = rr eee . ‘esa ot |Sherttt Trons for his t to care of jail. ¢ on file.) py &. : read from Ad b? County req that the Huron - ro} equally for its budget from ¥% mill . thets coun- mil) upon dollar of equal- "= am be solved: is tion, aeraree | to Ways and Jou that are} NAYS: (0) Clerk read ® memoria! resolution for! who sre Howard K. Kelley from the City of Fern-| jorson Chk, seed vestiotion trons the City of a x handicapped Sylvan Lake requesting that the Oakland cory Referred to Ways end Means Commit: ARCHITECTURAL ( ays 1 f w and rowing” eed "Clerk read letter of appreciation trom|ewarded ihe, contract’ under, Mucil| STR M tnt OF COURT HOUSE wee Bat aetig ance eae ae lnede'Brd tat zal" reine ontnnd County oar ope lor c0- rs ‘sealer citisens. 1 could operation they have received from this|*>le to bold its bid poss Service,|Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: but, to return Co! fon and the ereas the Schultz Elect . this Beate bes ted the A ~ yp ee ee ee Placed on|the electrical contractor, has executed s whereas, nag gto Bley oe ae oi SES st ame Of Pubs Werks. ( °® contract for the work to commence upon| withdrawal of J. A. Predman Company “we stand by out Mise 3549 the execution of the contract of the gen- oy oo ae et ane ih to 4 limited hos- By Mr. F. Smith ADVANCE BY a cree dead aard of Ghicervinnee aa |toReeee in connection with bids sub- A opeag AL ee ee aol now been informed by Prank ruges, ee es “1988, ond y ioe a ee 4 of Super-|J. the Plaintiff in the case, entitled | Board on June 2, 1980, end in To the Oakland County Boar Uper-| "prank Scruggs, Jr., Plaintiff vs. Oak-| Whereas ¥ Becgeres or te period y new —_ t . jland County Board of Supervisors, De- pene poe ior y ie" Siaiekl senpracee, Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: |r naant.” being Oakland County Circuit |ar e} an alta tia 7 The County Department of Public /Court Case No. C-31215, by his attor-| Therefore be it resolv cial County Building Committee and the Board of Auditors be and are hereby authorized to proceed immediately to dit y procedure to ob- tain construction bids for the First U: of the Court House to be erected at rvice Center, such bids to be received and analyzed jointly by the Special County Building, Buildings and Grounds and Ways and Means Committees, fol- lowing which the findings shall be sub- mitted to the Board of Supervisors for final consideration and approval. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Spe- cial County Building. Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds Committees, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. SPECIAL COUNTY BUILDING COMM ITTEE DAVID LEVINSON, Chairman roject is resubmitted lin — given by Arthur G Elliott, Roll Called: Alwar Cardon, ton Sewage Disposal Sys- tems, as follows. ee a $ 20,000.00 |Co™ re od Es ten 28,810.12 propriations of D.P.W..... Total Evergreen ..........$55,465.16 Farmington Advance to Drain Office ....§ 20,000.00 Proportionate advance for purchase of pumping sta- tion site .. oe Apr Expenditures from budget ap- propriations of D.P.W, imgs will be taken by the said Ccampany to said resubmission or the original submission; Now therefore be it resolved, that this Board accept the withdrawal of the bids Menzies. tractor, and R. L. Spitsley Company, Mit Delt mechanical contractor, nner with construction of the first unit of 22,344.96|tne Oakland County Court House; 64 5 Be it further resolved that those por- 067.54 tions of Miscellaneous ergy Figs ae ake aa w ng tl eneral contract to otal Fermingtes «.:.2.,:810419 681," 5° aecaean” Camear” aaa tee Evergreen . ...... se-see.-$ 55,465.16 | echanical contract to the R. L. Spitz- Parmington . .. 106,412.50 ley Company be rescinded: aon : sal $- ; a oo Be it further resolved that May 31, 1959 Grand Total .. .:$161.877.68) enaneous Resolution No. 3536 be con- Mr. Chairman, I move that the fore- firmed as to the award of the electrical | ia report be received and placed 0D|contract to Schultz Electric Service. ile. WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Spe- cia] County Building, Ways and Means FRED W. SMITH, Chairman R. C. CUMMINGS and Buildings and Grounds Committees. I move the adoption of pe someone d request a roll call vote. DAVID LEVINSON — HILAND M. THATCHER ORPH C. HOLMES SPECIAL COUNTY BUILDING ITTEE FRANK J. VOLL, SR. COMM DAVID LEVINSON, JOHN L. CAREY Moved by F. Smith supported by Cyril Miller the report be received and placed on file A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. M Tson, Clare: » Cyril Miller, O'Donoghue, Oldenburg, Ollar. Quinlan. Ransom, Remer, Rhinevault, Schock, Se- mann, Sinclair, F. Smith, W. B8mith, Solley, Staman, Stevens, Swanson, Tay- lor, igang Tiley, Tinsman, Voll, (70). : Allerton, Boyer, Castle, Clark. ue { de . Moved by Cummings supported by Hulet the minutes of the previous meet- ing be approved as printed. sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. Clerk read cards of thanks from Ferris B. Clark, Joe Haas, the family of Lioyd P. Fer, m and the family of Howard K. Ke . {Placed on file.) Clerk read appointment of the follow- supervisors: k Park City—Donald Melchert (City ) C. Knowles (To fill vacancy cre- the resignation of Richard Cas- Roya! Oak City—John B. Osgood (re- places the late Howard K. Kelley) ci L. Gillis (re- PAUL W WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE som, . . Sinclair, F. Smith, Solley. Stevens, Tay- FRED W. SMITH, Chairman Webber, 1, g g cCartney, Mitchel! W. Smith, E Py tf Ss JOHN L. CAREY BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE LUTHER HEACOCK, Chairman HARRY W. HORTON J. WESLEY DUNCAN CROTEAU E H a i i rea -| a and ite) i : ef ; g PAUL W. McGOVERN WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE FRED W. SMITH. Chairman R. C. CUMMINGS DAVID LEVINSON HILAND M. THATCHER LMES i gz i i 2 Z 5 g g i | | OF FUNDS FOR MSUO SANITARY SEWAGE DIS- POSAL 8 PAUL W. McGOVERN Moved by Levinson supported by Cyril Miller the resolution be adopted A sufficient majority having voted therefor. the resolution was adopted. Misc. 3557 By Mr. Horton IN RE: MEMORIAL FOR HOWARD K KELLEY To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: No finer tribute could be expressed in memory of Howard K. Kelley, Mayor of Royal Oak and a member of this Board than the words spoken by the Reverend Charles C. Jatho in the simple. service attended by more than five hundred of his friends at the St. John’s Episcopal Church on Tuesday, June 23, 1959, four days after his untimely death on June 19. 1959. The Reverend Jatho said: “Ken Kelley was faithful to his country, faith- ful to his church, faithful to his family, faithful to his friends, faithful to his responsibilities, . . .” Re Oakland County Court House} Howard. who passed away at the age Some time ago, this company submit-jof forty had served as Mayor of Royal ted to you a bid for the construction Oak since 1953. He had been a member of the above project. It had been an-)of the Royal Oak City Commission since $230,000 00 [ticipated that if this bid was accepted before he finished college. As a member —_——__—. {and ® contract entered into pursuantjof this Board of Supervisors for five thereto, it would be possible to begin|years, he was known for his leadership work early in May and have the struc-|in the interests of providing an adequate ture substantially completed in time to|water supply from Lake Huron for the avoid the delay and expense encoun-jsoutheastern Michigan area. He was tered in such construction during the|known for his eagerness to make govern- winter months. ment work. His life was pledged to pre- Although this bid was accepted by you.|serve the strength of local government litigation has arisen because of that ac-/and help it overcome its weaknesses. ceptance. The issues involved in this! As expressed tn an editorial in the litigation have been determined in the Royal Oak Dally Tribune two days after Oakland County Circuit Court favorably his death: “He died to soon. Not that to your right to accept that bid, but the his work was uncompleted; public serv- matter has now been appealed to the/ice never is Because he had so much to Michigan Supreme Court. It is our un- give and was so generous of himself. derstandt: that the earliest possible dis-| This community, all of South Oakland, position of thia appeal can be expected has lost a dedicated man.” no sooner than some time in October of Howard Kelley was born in Highland this year and may, tm fact, be delayed Park on December 14, 1918. and moved until January of 19660, {to Royal Oak with his parents at the i and clinic. P t majority having voted) The Chairman appointed David R YSTEM moton carried. Calhoun a member of the Supervisors/To the Oakland County Board of Super- Inter-County Committee ta replace the! visors late Howard K. Kelley, and Robert R.|/Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Boyer & member of the Miscellaneous; Whereas plans for construction of the Committee to replace Robert D. Romer.|MS8.U. Oakland Sanitary District are e Chairman recommended the &p-|proceeding and a construction permit pointment of John B. Osgood as a mem- has been issued by the Michigan State ber of the Southeastern Michigan Water|Health Department, and Authority to replace the late Howard| Whereas bids have been received for K. Kelley for the term expiring June Committee on May 27, 1959, a motion/39 1961. was following properties now vacant for sale by the county: oe Virginia Street, Pontiac, Michigan 7 Bolteves Street, Penta, Michigan « . wcuaea te orety future a oe fer. gy pol mg tell geo Town - A a wn- tagious Hospital (Let 182, Huron Gardens) refore be it resolved that the three of property above described be released to the Buildings and Grounds Committee for sale pursuant to the By- Laws. Mr on behalf of the Wel- the adoption of 38 : therefor . Misc. 3546 for By Mrs. Lewis IN RE: RELEASE OF COUNTY OWN LANDS FOR SALE To the Oakland County Board of Super- Mr Ladies and Gentlemen: At e of the County S8o- Chairman, jeint meeting cial Welfare Board with your Welfare i BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE LUTHER HEACOCK, Chairman HARRY W. HORTON J. WESLEY DUNCAN MAURICE J. CROTEAU LEROY DAVIS A. TAYLOR MENZIES PAUL W. McGOVERN Moved by Levinson supported by Cum- mings the resolution be adopted. Clerk read the following letters: J. A. FREDMAN, INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS 135 South Paddock Street Pontiac 19, Michigan July 17. 1950 Oakland County Board of Supervisors Pontiac, Michigan Gentlemen the project and award of the contracts |for construction should be made at an Moved by Ingraham supported by early date so that the system will be Clawson the appointment be approved.|made available to the University pin noe A sufficient majority having votedities by the opening of the fall school therefor, the motion carried. term, and Whereas funds for the project have been made available as follows: Clerk read communication from the Pinancial Status of M.8.U.O. Sanitary District Costs Sewer Construction .. oreo ee $410,041.97 3% Engr., Insp., etc. 12,319.26 Condemnation, ete. ............... Treatment plant construction .. Site clearance, grading, roads .... $425,000.00 $185. 000.00 $610,000.00 Total requirements Michigan State University . University Hills, Inc. ........ Smokier-Franke]) . ........ tion at meetings « planning organization was formed for the area. Sub-balance e WELFARE. In June, 1958 the Civil De- fense section of the Financed by contract with J. PF. Pritchard ...... Punds required .. Whereas the construction of this proj-” ect in addition to benefiting the Univer- sity in which the County generally has &@ deep interest, will also greatly benefit the County in the development of the potaongle cehmaaat the University and substantial increased va and in a larger tax base for the aeee eckey the resolution be adopted ship of Avon and Pontiac, as well as A sufficient majority having voted the County. jtherefor, the resolution was adopted. Now therefore be it resolved that 9 Misc. 3553 sum hot to exceed $100,00000 be ad. BY Mr. Smith ae Board of Public Werks)" arssicetice ce tak aoe or the M.S.U. Oakland Sanitary Sewe: | Until this litigation is finally disposed age of three He was a graduate of Royal Aad one tee we eneral ll POR A UNTY CONTROL) 7 ona judicial Lapreval of your accept-|Oak High School and Class Lac ae — Seacly ties art repaid to To the Oakland County Board of Super- ance of this Company's bid |s received, it | 1936 He entered the Army dur td County, within two, ye i, she w _. will not be possible for the Board of World War II as a Private aud Phe eh wit sae Coane tise Tees te Aen | Mr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Supervisors to enter into a contract with|the rank of Captain. an — iar ve tion of the foregoing resolution.” McoP-) “Whereas the Civil Defense Committee pare per song Aiea ue peg cote irate oF TeLnneleny Gui: careived his WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT-! fo." a County Comtril Carter be fonction ee enn ee legally Siang iw antes em the Deion coe TEE | during and after an enemy attack or|°" the Board. Therefore, since this bid, | Law. Ae lother emergency, and- as presently submitted, is firm only until) As ® public official, he was aler E ng|the needs and desires of the individual— Whereas the Civil Defense Committee |AUgust 3, 1959. you have san ine lalwaya keaptng an aye on the needs of ARTHUR G. ELLIOTT JR. Moved by Lewis supported by Elliott @ resolution be adopted A sufficient majority having voted therefore, the resolution was adopted. Misc. 3547 Steaman By Mr. IN RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLI- DAY—1959 To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Whereas July 4 DAVID LEVINSON HILAND M. THATCHER ORPH C. HOLMES FRANK J. VOLL, JR. JOHN L. CAREY Moved by F. Smith supported by Whereas the States has nted Priday, July 3rd off with pay for Federal employees who would not normally work Saturday, July Now therefore be it resolved that the femployees of Oakland County be grant- ed one day off with pay in place of referably Friday, uly 6th, but that all County ain open on both July 3rd and July 6th with partial staff- ing to be determined by the Department Teport h leastern Welfare > gfe ; whether or not J. A. Fredman, fe ; i ! i ll i as5g2 | 5 reBse aye: The Maintenance also just completed ting all of the windows of the building. The and premises were found to be in excellent condition throughout. This ion was made by your Buildings and Grounds Committee jointly with the ‘Tuberculosis Sanatorium Committee and this report constitutes a joint report of both Committees. New service roads at ee eta ce rT fee Center have been comple an black The biacktopping i Board by the adoption eae Reso’ 3390 on June 23, 1958. “x of the inspection of the installation of a new the Board by the the rear of the ng _ been sary drainage for this area. The preety, referred rd of Auditors for immediate atten- ion. F and in_ reception Th Misc. By M IN DI at-jferent tizif 2 Heacock report eres Sy ' ae, Se 5 majority having voted a . the motion carried. = oy _Biedtenl Comree ual for Civil Defense Welf, ‘hools area sc id j it EFENSE CONTROL | Hi | 33: i | ayule gis i il | : z H £ < : g S of 4 and the Man- lare operations ‘ARG E. HILL J. LAWSON LOCKHART e report was placed on file. 3543 RE: ATHO TIO} : RIZATION FOR COMMIT- TEE TO DEVELOP PLANS FOR CIVIL CENTER ist 38 mn i ig 43 : wd Ste : mentally rite ) : rf He 3 m1 shoufa only be i & * & SZ 2~ - & Bizge? ¢ 2 get lie Plumbing | facilities ‘ person: psychiat: Ht 3 : i : by 33 il ? c with ls ve no general and can admit Treatment other than i i F exclusive This sendy stipumnne: that all t all wi: should be i l i | patien Ta iar ih iin : HEE _|unable to provide such |obligations Moved by Staman supported by Do- hany the resolution be adopted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. Mise 3548 By Mr. Webber Recommended by Board of Public Works IN RE: PINE CENTER SEWAGE DIS- SYSTEM (WEST BLOOM- FIELD TOWNSHIP) Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: purpose for creation of the t of Public Works under Act No. 185 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended, was to provide facilities and services throughout the county when one or more units of vernment were acilities and un- der such services or when one or more units of government desired to have facilities provided and services rendered department for the benefits its citizens, and the Township Board of West Bloomfield Township and the owners of very certain p ties in said township have felt it is the best interests of the citi- gens to have the Water System and supported by be adopted. Bonner, Cal- yz, Christen- oteau, Cummings, on J. W. Duncan, ‘outs, peed, gure repigg Hildebrandt, - ocking, Olmes, Horke Horton, Huber, Hulet, Hursfall, Ingrahats’ Johnson, Kiser, Knowles, Lahti, Levin- son, MacDonald, Majer, McGovern, Mc- erson, Melchert, Menzies, Clarence Miller, Cyril Miller, Mitchell, O’Don- oghue, Oldenburg, Ollar, Osgood, Quin- lan. Ransofm, Remer, Rhinevault, Schock Semann. Sinclair, F. Smith, W. Smith Solley, Staman, Stevens, Swanson, Tay- lor, Thatcher, Tiley, Yockey. (71) y Tinsmen, Voll, NAYS: Frid. (1) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution wa Misc. 3551 ioe 7 a F. Smith GENERAL FUND |_ REVOLVING SCARE XO |To ea Oakland County Board of Super- sors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Whereas this Board by Miscellaneous Resolution No. 3168 dated December 4. 1956, advanced funds from the General Fund for certain drain projects, and Whereas Miscellaneous Resolution No Sewage 1 System in Pine Center poi al gel to by the Oakland County Department ‘of Public Works, an Whereas Section 9, Chapter 1 of Act No. 185 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended, require the consent of the mu- nicipality must be obtained prior to the of such service to individua] users within the municipality, and Whereas the Township Board of West Township, by official reso- said Board, passed April 15, ven its consent to the Coun- nd, by and through {ts De- of Public Works, to operate a water system and sewage disposal sys- tem in Pine Center Subdivision, and to serve individual users within said sys- tems, and Whereas the Oakland did on by the 7 a of Miscellaneous Resolu- tion No. 3451, establish and authorized Board of Pu ork: County Board of 58, has caused a comprehensive study to be made of the Pine Center Systems end has recommended to the Board of Public Works that said svstem be acquired and operated as a part of a county system under the department and and it is recommended that said sys- tem, be established as a County system ri the Department of Public Works, a Whereas the service can be rendered) to the area involved with no financial to the county since all costs connected with the operation and main- tenance will be borne by the individual users of the ow lish m in Pine ot Wont Bieeminne pe Pi j $322 Hen ty system under the is h x ieee tole said system shalt emman, ft move ‘ee dep tion of resolution, Jand 68 was amended by Miscellaneo ——— 3188 dated January 17, 1987, Whereas it was the in Ways and Means ie funds advanced to Pund be used for t Whereas your W mittee believes it cellaneous Resoluti our Committee that those the Drain Revolving hose projects, and &ys and Means Com- should clarify Mis- ons No. 3168 and 3188; Now therefore be it resolved that t monies heretofore transferred to the special drain projects are hereby credit- ed to the Drain volving Fund; Be tt further resolved that when the monies are My me to the Revoly Fund the Genera) nd shall be reimbursed. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Ways and Means Committee, I move the adop- tion of the foregoing resolution. WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- Moved b: sg th y F. Smith su rted - mings the resolution be nest” cum meee porirheid having voted or, the resolution wa a as 8 adopted, a ae La Per : ANTICIPATED LEGISLATIVE CHANGES AS RESUL CENSUS »~ T OF 1960 To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Whereas the 1960 federal decennial census will be taken in the not too dis- tant future, and Whereas many of the statutes which Tegulate and. control County affairs are limited to certain population minimums and maximums upon federal decennial census, and County may fn all probability have a [2+ pyrene ga in the neighborhood of 750,- Whereas such a tion will leave Oa in many cases, if the statutes are al- lowed to remain as statutes will — to be amended in order to main. | the status quo of the County and report back to the Board of Supervisors in sufficient time so that any proposed amendments may be enacted pe the Leg islature prior to the effective date of th Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Ways Means Committee, I move the adop- of the foregoing resolution. WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- Lot No. ‘ tion Subdiv’ Whereas, it appears that Oakland| has advised that tn the atomic age ea new concept of defense must be adopted to minimize the effect of nuclear weap- ons and preserve the meximum number of lives to insure survival of our Ameri- can form of government, and Whereas this matter was considered by the Board on June 22. 1959, when Mis- jcellaneous Resolution No. 3643 was pre- jsented by the Civil Defense Committee jand on that date referred to the Ways jand Means Committee for report back to |the entire Board, and | Whereas the joint Committees met to | could commit itself to hold its bid firm for an additional period of six months, or until all litigation is favorably con- cluded, whichever shall first occur. After a thorough consideration and re-examination of our bid and the costs underlying it, as well as the loss of time already suffered and that in pros- pect, and the additional costs which must result therefrom, it is felt that it is impossible for J. A. Fredman, Inc. to commit itself to hold this bid firm for the period requested. J. A. Fredman, Inc. therefore, requests that you release discuss this matter at a meeting on July 1, 1950, at which meeting a resolution |Was adopted recommending an appro- }Priation of $2,500.00 for plans, specifica- jtions and cost estimates for the con- |struction of a County Control Center to be prepared by the Department of Pub- lic Works; Now therefore be it resolved that a sum not to exceed $2,500.00 be appro- Tiated from the Cpunty Contingent und for preparation of plans, specifica- tions and cost estimates by the Depart- ment of Public Works for Control Center to be Service Center on Telegraph Road Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Ways and Means Committee, and with the concurrence of the Civil Defense Com- mittee, I move the adoption of the fore- going resolution. WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE FRED W. SMITH, Chairman R. C. CUMMINGS Moved by F. Smith supported by Carey the resolution be adopted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. (Misc. 3554 By Mrs. Schock IN RE: RELEASE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS FOR SALE To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors . Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: At a joint meeting of Social Welfare Board with releasing the following properties now vacant for sale by the county: 223, Bloomfield Hills Addi- ision, City of Pontiac t No. 235, Bloomfield Hills Addition Subdivision, City of Pontia South 25 ft. of Lot 80 and North 12% ft. Lot 81, Bloomfield Hills Addition Subdivision, City of Pontiac. Therefore be it resolved that the three parcels of property above described be released to the Buildings and Grounds a for sale pursuant to the By- ws. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Wel- fare Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. WELFARE COMMITTEE R. W. LAHTI ARTHUR G. ELLIOTT, JR. Moved by Schock supported by Cro- teau the resolution be sdopted, iherutar tae majority having voted or, motion carried. Mise. 3555 ‘ea 4 Mr. Levinson IN RE: ACCEPT WITHDRAWAL oF AL AND MECHANICAL BIDS FOR FIFST UNIT OF OAKLAND COUNTY COURT HOUSE To the County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Whereas by the adoption J. A. Predman Company of Michigan, and the mechanical to R. L. Spitziey Company for = sums set forth in said resolution, n Whereas subsequent to the adoption of this resolution, an action was instituted in the Cireuit Court of the County of Oakland by Frank Scruggs. Jr.. a tax- payer livi im the City of Royal Oak, contesting the award the genera! archi- tectural contract to the J. A Fredman Company, and reas the Honorable Frank L. Doty H. Russel Holland and William J. Beer, Ctrenit for the County of Oak- land, did on the 29th day of June 1959, enter a decree in favor of the County jdismissing the action brought by Mr. Chairman R, C. CUMINGS Scruggs, and located at the; the|land from our bid submitted under date it from its bid, in return for such re- lease the Company agrees to watve all Tights and remedies which tt might have against the County of Oakland for dam- ages from or growing out of the sub- mission and acceptance of bids in this matter. It is with genuine regret that this de- cision has been reached. This Company is most desirous of securing the con- jtrac, for this project, but the circum- jstances of the matter make it impos- ysible for us to make the commitment | Your courtesy and = consideration |throughout these entire proceedings is jsincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, J. A. FREDMAN, INC. J. A. FREDMAN ,3/ President DENNIS BOYLE Attorney and Counselor Penobscot Building Detroit 26, Michigan July 21, 1959 Oakland County Board of Supervisors Court House Office Building Pontiac, Michigan Gentlemen: | As attorney for and on behalf of A Z. Shmina & Sons Company. I hereby advise you and agree that if the pro- posed project namely, ‘‘The Construction of the First Unit of Oakland County Court House, Pontiac, Michigan” is re- \submitted for bids, mo action or pro- jceedings will be taken by the said A. Z Shmina & Sons Company in respect to said resubmission or the original sub- mission for bids and said A. Z. Shmina Sons Company hereby agrees to the pa project being resubmitted for ia. Yours very truly. DENNIS BOYLE /s/ DENNIS BOYLE Attorney and Counselor Penobscot Building Detroit 26, Michigan July 21, 1959 Oakland County Board of Supervisors Court House Office Building Pontiac, Michigan Gentiemen: On behalf of and as attorney for Frank Scruggs Jr. in case No. C-31215 entitled ‘‘Frank Scruggs Jr. vs. Oakland County Board of Supervisors” in the Cir- cult Court in the County of Oakland Coun- ty. In Chancery, I hereby advise and agree that if the proposed project, ‘The Con- land County Court House, Pontiac. Mich-/ igan"’ is resubmitted for bids, the ap- peal of Frank Scruggs Jr. to the Su- preme Court of the State of Michigan, which was filed under date of June 14,/ 1959, will be withdrawn and dismissed! and no further action or proceedings shall be taken in the matter. Yours very truly, DENNS BOYLE /s/ R. L. SPITZLEY HEATING CO. 1200 Fort Street West Detroit 26, July 31, 1959 Oakland _ Board of Auditors Court House Office Building Pontiac 15, Michigan Attention: Mr. John C. Austin, Vice- Chairman Gentiemen: We hereby release the County of Oak- q of April 21, 1959 for the Oakland County Court House, and we hereby waive all rights and remedies which we may have against the County of Oakland for dam- ages from or growing out of the sub- mission and acceptance of bids in this matter. Very truly your, _L. 8 LEY HEATING a SPITZLEY /s/ President on followed. Alward, Bender, Bonner, Ca)- houn, Cardon, Carey, Cheys, Christensen, Clack, Clawson, Croteau, Cummings, Davis, Dickens, Dohany, J. W. Duncan, R. Duncan, Elliott, Fouts, Frid, Good- Heacock, Hoard, Hocking Discussi A ; Hilde- , Holmes, Horkey, Horton, Huber, Hulet, Hursfail, which individuals might not have been | aware. ; It is very appropriate to have the |words of Reverend Jatho. as spoken at |the conclusion of the Memorial Service for Howard. tncluded as a part of this iresolution so that they will be engraved \in the public records forever. As his |voice broke. the Reverend Jatho said |“By faith Ken Kelley educated himself |By faith he served his country. By faith this youngest Mayor of Royal Oak gave himself unstintingly . . By faith he rendered .. . @ masterful record.” Howard is survived by his wife Loulse his two children, Leslie Anne, age 12, jand Howard W.. age 9; his mother Mrs |George Cook. all of Royal Oak, and a brother, Ralph E. of Pensacola, Florida Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Spe- cial Committee and all the members of ithe Board of Supervisors, I move that ithe foregoing resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting of the Board land that a certified copy thereof be |forwarded by the score Clerk to his viving wife and children oa . SPECIAL COMMITTEE HARRY W. HORTON, Chairman FRED W. SMITH WILLIAM C. HUDSON H. LLOYD CLAWSON HAROLD J. REMER The resolution was unanimously sup- ported and adopted IN RE MSU.-OAKLAND SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Mr. Thatcher presented the following letter: Oakland County Board of Supervisors Pontiac, Michigan Gentlemen As Secretary of the Board of Publie Works I am submitting to you the fol- }iowing . | 1. Plans end specifications for the M.S.U.-Oakland Sewage Disposal System. | These plans and specifications Were ‘ap- |proved and adopted by the Board of {Public Works and should be approved jby vour Board and then returned to the Board of Public Works with a statement jthereon of such approval 2. Copy of an estimate of the cost jof the M.S.U.-Oakland Sewage Disposal |System which ts in the sum of $660.000 and an estimate of the period of useful- ness thereof which {s 30 years and up- wards. These estimates should likewise be approved by your board 3. Copy of a contract dated July 14, 1959. between the County of Oakland and J. F. Pritchard & Company for the construction by the latter of the M.8.U.- Oakland Sewage Disposal Sewage, the contract price being $643,000 with cer- tain minor possible adjustments. This contract has been approved by the Board of Public Works. This contract should jbe approved by your board and its jexecution authorized. | 4 Copy of a contract dated June 24. 11959, between the County of Oakland jand the Township of Avon and the |Township of Pontiac for the furnishing struction of the First Unit of the Oak-|>¥ the county of sewage disposal serv- ices to those portions of said townships lying within the M8 U.-Oakland Sewage Disposal District. This contract term- inates 10 years from the date thereof This contract has been approved by the Board of Public Works. This contract should be approved by your board and its execution authorized. Respectfully submitted HILAND M. THATCHER Secretary of the Board of Public Works ESTIMATE Board of Public Works of Oakland Coun- ty Pontiac, ‘Michigan Gentlemen: I hereby estimate the cost of the M.S.U.-Oakland Sewage Disposal System to be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file with the Board of Public Works to be as follows: Construction cost as per eon- tract . Contingencies . i) ayeesecoe ‘ Capitalized interest for siz months on $370.000 of bonds at 449% seed . ° Less portion to be paid fr available funds Balance te be financed by ONGO Ns co. a eyo eee ae $376,000.00 The above estimate does hot af engineering fees and administrating x pense Inasmuch as those items are oe oe { FIFTY-TWO ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 Supervisors Proceedings has ty t 188 of the Public Acts of 1857, as amend- of P. Prit- eordance with plans and specifications prepared by registered engineers of the for p! Publie Works and are identified by the endorsements of Harold K. Schone. Di- rector of the Department of Public Works and H. Arthur Martin of J. P. Pritchard and Company 2 age the said plans tions &: agrees to pay the Company therefor the sum of $643,400.00 at the times and in the manner hereinafter provided Said ineludes estimated costs of insurance (estimated at $500 00). It is agreed that seid sum shal] be adjusted to take into secount the actual cost of said subject to such adjustments as may be required or made under or pursuagit to subcontracts between the Company and Municipal Service Company and between the Company and Northeast Construc- tien Company, Inc 3. It is understood that the Company has sublet that part of contract P for of pany seid plans and specifications are aiso the plans and specifications for the pur- poses of this contract. The terms to pay on or about the 20th day each month for the work performed and the materials delivered by the Com- issued the Public tively. from the first day of the month | used fi f bonds to be issued is not divisible by | stances 85.000 then the annua! maturities may be adjusted so that the last four ma- turities will be in multiples of $5000 and the County st par and accrued County agrees to advertise the sale of said bends in accordance with the Mich- produce the lowest net interest rate to the County, it agrees to accept the said bonds and to pay to the Coun- ty the purchase price thereof. Simul- taneous with the delivery of and the) pament for said bonds. the County will) pay to the Company the balance of the) contract price for the construction of) said wage disposal system together) with Interest upon said unpaid balance at the rate of 444% per annum from the first day of the month following the completion of construction by the Com- pany If for any reason said bonds can- mot be issued or should there be any de- lay im the issuance thereof County shall be obligated to pay to the! terest at 4% per semi-annually ons &8 Bre necessary to insure prompt | payment of said bonds at their maturity | dates in accordance with the applicable Statutes. Said bonds shall be delivered with the opinion of bond counsel to the effect that said bonds have been in all Tespects validly and legally issued. 5. @ payments to be made under this contract are to be paid from econ- nection charges which the County 2 to fix and collect and which shall be not less than $525 00 for each unit. The word “unit” as heretn used shall mean Sny property from which there emanates that quantity of sanitary sewage ordi- nartly arising from the occupancy of a residence bui a by a single family of ordifiary size @ number of units to be assigned te any particular parcel of Property used other than for a single residence shall be determined by the Board of Public Works and its decision shall be final. The Board. if the cir- cumstances justify, may assign more than one unit to «a single family dwe}- lng. All moneys received by the County from connection charges and other Provided, however, that after setting aside said sum $290 the sequisition of said sys- and above the amount te be the Company hereunder. County agrees that ft wil! ts with the Township Townsh: ection charges, ft wil! rge therefor service rates sufficient to provide for the operating expenses of a system. respective duly authorized | the day year first above written. COUNTY OP dba sess y Chairman OAKLAND of Public Works ndiments, enlargements and/ yitions controlling the discharge ist i ets 5 : i 7 i i £ | f i i E , i EEE | i i # 3E Hi g5 tt : il i Er A Es H i | [ . a = if ai property jeonnected to the county $525.00. which shall be lows: $235.06 for connection to any property that q tity jshall be determined |e works and its |The board of | cumstances to the treatment plant or tion of a 6% per annum, said 6% to with the municipalities. 4. In addition to the payment of the above mentioned connection services. Buch shall be sufficient ‘ovide te pr Por all i z ited EF seek of units served. 6 The said service charges shal) payable monthly or determined by the nictpality does not on the date when then there shall be added to such charge ®& penalty of ene (1) per cent fer month or fraction thereof, for which same remains unpaid. The beard shall have the right te pursue sny method permitted by lew for the collection of any sum due it area to be served by the county system, which does not connect to the county's system, and no municipality shall con- struct or permit the construction of any sewage treatment facility within such area: Provided, that in event the coun- ty is unable to serve any the board of public wo may permit the construction of such @ treatment facility under terms and conditions to be Prescribed by said board. It shall be the obligation of each municipality te pro- vide the mecessary sewers to transport its sewage to the county system. No con- jeular area, The board shall have the right to deny the use of the county sewage dis- posal facilities to any pppoe | whieh shall be delinquent for a period of ninety = days in the payment of the charges due from it to the county, while such delinquency continues. e fo ng |may be accomplished by blocking off the drains and sewers discharging, directly or indirectly. sewage inte the county system, or by an other lawful means. 10. Each munictpality shall be re- sponsible for the character of the sew- age originating therein and shall comply with the board's standards and regula- in- dustrial and/or commercial type wastes to the county system. If the character of sewage contributed from any mu- nieipality shall be such that ft imposes an unreasonable additiona) burden upon the county system. then an additional charge shall be made over and above the regular service charge, or it may be required that such sewage be treated be- fore being emptied into the county sys- tem or the right to empty said sewage in- to’ the county system may be denied, if Necessary, for the protection of the said system or the publie health or safety. . sewage disposal zk & a. 8 i 4 Hy i ai i : : i i “if ; ft giE RggF wags Be Fe i iF, SSEEEES g K | ~« i g E i | eo: ton River approxima: risiagl fl Avon B§ é A e i i ? z i ORDINANCE NO. 5 Ordinance to Provide for the M.8.U -Oakland Bystem to be Owned and the County of Oakland, Mich ing Sew Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 185 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended, the Board of Supervisors of Oakland County, Michigan, did on the 2nd day of June, 1959 adopt Miscel- laneous the establishment of a Resolution No. 11. The provisions of this agr jshall not be mocified or terminated so as to impair the security of any contract or bonds issued by the county pertain- ing to the financing of said system. It is hereby declared that the terms of this agreement insofar as they pertain to the security of be for the bonds, such eon- shall ° ng approved by the of the by the board of of supervisors o properly executed municipalities and of the board of pub- lic works. This contract shell terminate! ten ae from the date 'UNTY OF OAKLAND | By its Board of Publie Works By DELOS HAMLIN TOWNSHIP OP AVON By CYRIL &. MILLER By Township 0. COVERT Mise. 3658 IN RE: M.8.0.-OAKLAND SEWAGE DIB- posal oveion ‘Mr. Thatcher offered the following! resolution: \ north line, Section 13; ja pri 1300 feet gk fi iL | 1 An } to Provide for Acqui the M8 .U -Oakland center line Clin- Road and Section 13, T3N, Coun i fe hi E z F K ie a Hi * line approximately yy i H rede [Te FE made i ge if kd £4 a ay eng i iM die ii [ a ie s E i bd - - [ ESEESE si : i ‘it d i > 3 § & 3 § & 8 Re aptttl é 5 i and as defined 3 of Act No. 94, Michigan iblic Acts of 1933, as Se ee in Pu plant, thence northwesterly pp mately 1150 feet to s point on the north side of the Clinton River: thence south- of Livernois Michigan thence north- erly in three branches along three i watercourses to Walton Boule- county department Lilly, | works, which maps, plans and oo ated by nm, Act- east R10B Pon- a are hereby approved adopt- The board of supervisors does adopt the engineers’ esti- mate of 30 years and upwards as the Period of usefulness of said project and also the said engineers’ estimate of Six Hundred 6ixty ‘usand Dollars ($660,- 000) as the cost of said project, includ- ing 6 months’ interest upon the bonds authorized therefor, both of we which estimates are on file in the coun- ty department of public works. tion 4. There are hereby suthor- ized to be issued and sold pursuant to Public Acts of 1933, as amended, revenue bonds in the a te principal sum of be numbered order of their ncipal only, Rer in manner ed not exceeding el annum, payable on May 1, 1960, ereafter semi-anually on the first days of May and November in each year; and shall mature on November first in year as follows: 44% ¢ to redemption prior to maturity, at the option of the county, in direct numerica) order, on part of its service, notices of the sale of municipal : , that where any bond notice of the emption. ds so called for ce eep Overy shall not bear interest after the date fixed for redemption, pro- vided funds are on with if : i : 7 iit Hy i ! : u if ~a% Ferre ® nature! water-|. unit of Schock, | State University-Oakland: the provisions of Act. 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Rar "a ae size ee in erat, “#8 2 ini new |i become ral Se os Er a eP A roNERAL eae vim ae owners “ taxes adie rigin. new advancéd—the ye oo , : ‘| —- 3 ‘Lan rials-to u Tho ARKS- EST needs = eo, "under ‘ti = Sone by 7" a rane action, strongly on 9 wana tea Commitee a Special aat| oo. a dge. seis ane Tetenine Family ugh ttul ae ne ed (tort ; mo vont Ae nactmen ap- used by .) The other po i. me how _ operations eans dt Orvunds, Pon . at Jul Democ a CLEMENTZ ieee or for ctfies. OR : tion the reat property i ae of sals the =o ote ow fortunate. cannot of ns[anavor suet w ty B d, the wf il rat, ha L. 174 of vo be mE 3 é and for and ‘where Por ge ty’s are ped on . the por- should ty ate Board em: the | la = —"; 2 ulld: r- pater ding , 1957 , has fat % L. OCT M. tu- ~ Ce 0085 for 4 by ie steel to the the ot the » designed be ae ounty dered "knew are to - id pha- eer Py utes or or Lag: He Public as ch served Clara Pike Bt 1380 , Ann ee metery FE rw S inte: eal annexe ee rm por- Boomoel ne of ae a study daily F ory mer ve staan” of 5 cision by changes expo che His is Serv airman peber. N. _ t.; alt det Lo 1 L jew . ih may ais may, Det your Commit owever, 10 a ‘ie bee ce “Sn zee t cre ma eft on eer Poaagh a orptin ~siaaiivedaes (samt Mary hy. Mr Ba Sear raves. Saray ~ zack SM an = ity and comp pis ¢ miatcee bal fo om Fa Grea of oes jor many ® Zou sae iesus of joint’ gh ban Pseueaale S| bes ents: dear brot meer ts, 2 sp. CEMPT : fate fe opport: A fog which yg 3 ~ mpleied mies Ce manne form. "There! = Mi Siwould have . ay weeks State “Audio com- ee the P take Sm be said at Cie brethe a ittord Help W i ota for sf, Cal unit ten, Tee <3 a . Th “ mg sepert bs tion pest eretore meena « ve coat cou with = of vo ‘ex Beara made ‘multmlion 0 = ith off hs the Brac "Ros oseph 2 PERM anted . _ outs «tales | in Theo Patt | ty had © townsite Public” Legisia. : be | I move ae rind mmpensation on many nties = ~ execute ef A a by | ught do f O treny 8:33 th oad be Resary will the ci ANENT Male Too what hay Manager an | Se want Act. No. AT move that th As. Chairmg f oe ad » Sounty of ¢ aaitere | Phone b lla yt e aan at th P sent ot LM aa bare e | new my ead the ing dco POTLATIVE mo a = reel ene aelel er a sid et ae PacMan tas pocoee be a | This rf Michig rate increase 6 turday od sald at the & : a . solo of Birmingham, D 6 7 (AKER have fo r ang a : : comm pinecé at oo r s u- : an le die Oct 38 ae ode » m. eat i h y : ES torm ‘of th mante- cums amp “Croteau “ the Welfare of” the “a cores ard OY ih, a is will Teav Bell T aes ‘ae sages only ES ‘Departs rite Box eu ioeter aan goe y Com eae ; a Sante Dec e e u Ri a t am a = . Ay — . pian gg this CARL F. IN , Mr. Omi EAR ~~ unit the Boar y Building beha tion Couns ers Jam mbe the ra - Smith See ee tons able pol pre aa pen ae sort Sa Ft, i Sod be soma Ae al ce ona So eS umn us whoeer | eer oe | pe ae on a ite ee a og Ba ond . Ae wt sultictent supported inte sock ol a MM. sclatien and ent Thom — bg gare = ee — ei 45 to bone ls = ee ory Mpa ships coe | com to - be rest our to mem nd DA L"Sounrr ad and as er feuriier Mrs. . ROSE B ovist ran id Fr f ial a an ato faciities tae i ua 28 ons reared” on wring oa Encere mace aver AvID LEVI ane mas sth picked far et pa EE scilioe th eatin pou are rae. wes This which sare Mr Hi y he and atl ‘Supervisor orto. thank's vatuabie . LLOYD. meow ina]. AS * by ti repl = su ae a. Marti retires tip pay 8 oo as operate concern ure RE card pon gaa the of they le R audi y th ace wil 1d PY relvea ek rti aaitee: fy pbk eeealtane lle; As Len vo, immedi — to the Te the 7 = and a. rs, better and hee SS cLa . arv wi ito * e Se - Grirhe 3 “yg nd ad awe cs = you quality, . na aaa c th ite (Public tow y the Oakland . ote aan a in thet PRED MM w y will r ge * nate Hu IE Fe held Pane y 4 eet. with ib ee ans: re- i prre te effi Sonana M ASSESSMENTS— a\Mr gives ines of (th forma r w IN SON mo be $12 neral, . in tchin. ape wt wrides en ME h Be ight nent suggestion te. affet ‘m_or rr. Chat Count he Crotea m st Se te tion cake” aeen val 500 , Smi ee son of ae trom Bp alg Salar 18 N O pl aot aan nee ts without 148 Aye | rman, y Boar he has cont res ceaat thor comments wit, ‘yOcKEY Also a year th's ay lle Hill 7 hence Rev Spa t wiea $85 TO O nager talk Board, ay oe isi vember te D lating and lace contributed ae ™= 5 wastes a plhsaenrinee | oF Apt ans Ce ‘Cemetery _ enneth = per ) 20 O Dr . rea : me y o — Rn ang —s . delay. Asbecamen 1950 Gen . | Ladies RO Ch: so m cy to FRED MEAN: — E. © reapotnnents ,000 H., pel. at —o ae Call oS rk ne Only O No. 70 on At ‘ain t Seen ee PE Bangs to ask Ch w 8 CO the 33 435 oon Spe ‘ole FE ale ed tho a bed ) which oo Commie the ~Commicsiones wen in the : Pn — n Welfare Ceara R airm SMITH MMIT. missio as of Sena gd A gd 1980 rks- A “ao apply se C ' year wey Age poral at tals as pond ~ of- J ~ rosea c, Crebone Rc cum . .| the r Sta Dr te Lin gee RO! NEW t EXPE ' ma by > ns this |neTete as ral gs ia. Gale janua! Com one z aeta tn State’ Ea te . Al — =e eee tabl or ik SS ma Tim! and the _s set and asp. |ciat we ned ry : mit serene HILA ae end e mest Heal bert nda, Rol 7 so = = ‘ohed opel AR iRI l per mile of a Hunietion of Act Sead he qveoneurred in cial Welfare “Superviagrt ‘eo ORPH IC, NBON aie * Coren age Ee, of stucths mately oe ‘PERIENCE S ty ees f Gounty araina. the Summ Coun ing, the were Drain Ce he |of re ‘Commisone sors Commit JOHN “3 “aa Commissi Barr Commiss to oe Cole, Marion rion ‘Hl and — iT @ custon ie cee DYNAM ME D AL . cost of Grains S| powers = se the ‘a oe prin oe on u was ‘Committee of BUILD i VOLL, Wal i gronéer and Mri b and f c iT & week fun appr = 4755 ys M N ON L- song a Paee sae is end hak various arti Mr Fr ane re of So- soe, oe Mie ter Campbe to the State Fiseral serv poe cre i HA ao ee NLY! n % teh mse . okay State Puners erson phon Tare R Co) ove tho DP og cet pre wa — peace oe ae —— i a Mich ed apbell - yuseral Oct. gh ochongs Bice, Pant time’ - Ms For p NICA fICHIGAN : ie eee = Tint ere ae ae hog zat aie een Weigan"Emplrmen en: eee ae! ae | Be NICAL WIT ; ~ the ea. : : t in n . , 4 EB ta . te oi"the health mai "Ths amends t Year P (Pes Prope ry ofthe time ted me wilt Welfare MA BE nd ny Morton , lyme "Sc _Frumert ; Fae e Y E ‘Biv Bob & a Prefer epee! a ERS eee as voll Pay ol Property oon areas 1986" anion Re daaemge are ager DUN Zimn ent the Guinot "ie Basti ; our 4. Sou ee ioulea publi aa moras invetred oo Committees.” pe 1s i Sit date foo gg ot "th sPtiog Seer —~- re] Ree ae state sawn Malai own an rive | MC man with ced with i PY me en : a . Hotel” =< ver- : _ : in es ee Prog nent to Plat the suse oa ha ee 136 38.3 |tha melfare ¢ r atten ot ms BOA R MENZIES Too late K on a oe sien = the selling Dietee oe a , TE fete: MFG Fh sande ve Coun t Act eff - Be half a that t chatter oprozim 1 ents ware ——— VIS th Gil Hess minha t 59. A — fam rk Mo nd ELEP 00d G. colle he. ne f Drain << eet: aes ie ae Py mg oe real bis obeti pleted AUDITO = ie “lon m: father of Mie og S KNAPP part o ney eae eer Ra O se. o. 73 t Board as a oe Sta tor ed o the 63 85 spea| © 3200 bru ly 1 wary, 30 Y. in ec Gi McMe< bro Miss Mr of cheba coast Arr patina full sales. for NE Tain thus ose Commissioner a | se te of ine by the fter Drain — a < aoe rabeoasl Be ag uF HN C pa ban a ; ay ‘C Sueareta a Adcal Poon Compl tor rm ARCS r time "ELRTES EE, Sana os ave Ee sough er to 1989 f Michigea. Board fol- conned a Bag ied —— s. The this M econ C. AUSTIN f B ut at nddeu ‘lio! a0 “Mire ine a dress ete uality at 8 ae car Ez Tan CANVASSERS mend the Pls (a Ne ushing the niga. hat we of ony — ere to poe jounty tact Ping velit pe Chairman | of W eca Hamiivon “ro survived usubeth ie eof a ow ED good staff. LARG nization amediste effe 4 , ; n a ogi ee citect |b cut. deepening ected. for’ the end real mmines Pa eae po om w— Green pag oe Ores or ae of _n. Diag eo 4. profit ANTED eport, i on Airoey is condem = be pre for aia eteption three Ce ctresm- = - Salem id waturd rother ¢ b. Gear peels Wise PD righoieg Sten’ ott 2 NEW mt. MCL ee aa Paice Setar et eee siento ning ee Sg ee te ity din ee cent ye See cat a ee Bou ens uct - al ton toa u lL - _ A : t level laws. U8 "it che arger” =} 1 move r. ony ete: cage a rou uniform ~ rs Miller ue kab “4 Mingraham dental oration se shape Comet eet wil be Te fing TONIGET owen wane ia commision Committee a Bleed more lake ed. DRAIN ee -| were peste working 7 men ag oo a M ig es The * elfloer | says N (OCT 3, eel par 130 ately FE 0 P Lake 848 Saginaw. pply on have — eae tate level M arr Drain peopi ‘ e tion A po Lev- a pee 30 crmeot in Mt able T if M. Rd ER naw, Ra tn have’ time ine B on sie AYON ot = “a ee Pp A| sinclair See hersoa, Las-| to Me city ee = Mr. ppeer, Lak 1958 o Mt . ou ‘TIME Job th , SEER 0106 eatee Se Roe bill orig a rninage DOWwALE HOARD, ae of the det weer ene, Ta Femi eoghue mei.| A. C. water Ls i ett nat 3 tee. Phone retain ob that" would _ Help W i COOLET sere cacht Serie oer Foals Emon oti SS Sure ee Si sats oi ten, non gua. De ite Sigs sn aes og | “paiet = 1960 be Sees ee po — cueae ies _- B CALs Crotea' ots te, the snd 3) To ox. RAYS. Wo ° woams , Beaman, =) com : ago. D chose ron ty Engh ad Inaurance TUNITY. — Experiaseed emal s Leutatve end that wo, the # ie ald = as ee ogee the and utticent (0) (73) ar Tinsman, graders the wodauade . Waiter” Lake the Oct se — oa tin i ee ae yea ‘D > ~ yom — Hagges 7 reorge eee “pera DonCH —— Barer ets a emer ce “ase | i the oo teatn we | Be P ate ee opicicg ee Bingen "Ps ws LADY . z : 3 a ‘eee 0 eee Kai in the | ae semen ere Fen Crim atin scsi —— ge — aha * oe samsty aces ot second eat tiers “| fee ‘amor ace “: SASYSITTER ull or part Time wateh ‘wee rate Count M fa a ee > ioe ee neargbr tard Mr, |e would solution” was ad sc abil We in Mie v pee genes ld bebe lor senve Se Board 6 Votes in 7. the sutfic a al ay indications 5: M be adopted H is not chools ools POFPINRA’ Puneral ‘3 oo ge to carn bette ood" on sanverrte FOR or ‘ve Pee b a” ts — ._ September toward th man cations of gn the ember tor, thee ied Roeder — cies ue Pio ta a i a zs S| er ee “TE fo caren fy See , ee the table n= og vome el tics set at erouna| old breceils the Townshi ER OCT omen Lake meet these = cnan‘arer poe Tages = a m. wee nev Cou = oe le un joa ant of with « , dis-| Ans old Repor alain oped oe a bogie os _ ee . call, Mr ape com cara “he BABYSIT = AW jee vere, a co pd Za eqitie Booed very iberal® . 2 | 128 Heal fe ably iy property pontiac, com mPa Noth the, eed a ie Co. No Anis 7000 tar are CED TRONR sila Sonim the Buper bes Mea — of |e com senten ot, ta mnded in rants: the a slates Chan mmission ubalvision. isis iso hee gr sah EXPE phone Weta pee ie emonsttatey a tion } + ay gp ro & ccanere bbe ged tony tua terviewed ona oe Bivoceetan th at o'clock , will Pe bao biicy ‘emt War ER e_calis ” ee cere wid Ag net, block. requring Ph eyo Sn) j 14 Lge AE — Bloomfiel pment” for Pd oor ‘croee pore] ars — — the cit aia want Ads IENC a ae oe ot ao ae. - 7 | . 4 m = art * rid e Etat Sa Sie on — oat Sti sat win at mu bo ine id ee Busca 6 Soares tt] | tne 2a ot one sslecnan. Mose | nce ae ae Sagitation ee Moved ©. HOLA prevent nk th nthe "3 notice rt ee. : October 7 a Lines ANT je Sue NEW or ursday. Su x. Segie Wayne . 2. n wi Miller JOHN , HOLMES MAT gg gg — Fact ie ge Stomper 21 pon oe 1 AD good n. X FE washi GIRL TO Eh —— when deeds ont perm real “| theres vata So The chairman, soperation.™ tone the tm ge 4 me lag MSAD i 2 tie “ee aan R to qualif lust be | teal te enh ive ie ae eS, ui ia et om met | enores St sic em are nto ne ae eee wre | a vy aa ene wn ieeisiation and eater ot 1H Mrs revelation ~ Mr Se i nopeon | and be 26,1960, ganitary sewer 8 Oa ons & 380 aa ain nso tact IRL TO egg eal [D. MED. , othe RE: ha: Cyrt . oR py said t |_ To and wer PECI. t. Clerk ? 3 84 450 n MY nd 1 an Box A ag fhe mani ve tmanaine | ; RELEASE wan tate [RE CONTRACTS = fe non OBERT ROOT wpe! eae f 38 is ot oe MY 22871 tne Cay 5 - a e t __ ° ry g N _weel ees — pak 4 the oe, se J FOR = eapeea. To the Water x fallen ert —— Sic ae = eine 10 rem $.30 _. gine ADP FOR N : peas ae neous HILDREN ot at or “> ailas Oakland COUNTY Norm meine a ; art Ft acer, mt ae ister 5.00 810 9.66 on heey Greasi IGHT Ww ade = in. work pm gan a A baal cial re >andenes OWNED County c rao Hi Walton tie Ry Mision, amanuel weueen sie ite 9 00 1242 to into, "THO wut ene lay $20" we ae oy roe reece rr on ee = perl een ee = egeeer Feed area | ootiaey 8 i ier cr or ry ier ao euen “ Spragt ae Soest Son tes arcs Mitton cnstionnee dear bee et Go : pat ting a Me cee | cr rere reper tered oats aa oie oe was Count : Audi Means tlemen end Co} ying tone t , | te to ft . Vanw Adam: Boon g pelos of ment ane enced 8 — ous ac Pr ills sore t. he h dev, “maa asta t ~ Paes Resolutio ae part eee tice: “reat persone tian es Sra te fot “Ch ee Sa ag : oe pee Soo apa oa ce falas aa Ciel peri ‘ane ee a mens of Thank re ssf it ote Saat TR polled e Ww. sh at — o ° AP. Mo. 8 week, a aes onuses, _5 y_ te ike N_ wit division, ei. on Dah at vi Ha gr and Beard toa be ee eae pees el Stake Roe arte To ~ 1 7 gee, oe o qualified i Secanonal land tect tab Sept y s . - = ia DP Ls] Bub- atthe Cou County Ce ond} bids Notice t 895 feet oul on mid construct -_ cont. wt the. City flowers. ¢ hora. EXPR Ire INS megs 200 Exp INS aceon wt aie mide Soe ees be seen oat he 2 ee he See detraying durin See mess a piers ee _— Bub- y satetetion cesetved nt ot, Oak 7th ot Tentians ior, puoi bdiviston ister trent raanitary. sek te Com- Sam sar ria and seiatives Tes? like ads ever make! Sitio a rin au IR opening. attache. ie conatrected St wh oy Sie z,sireet to or at Saye tor. ‘the Samuel R Mo contributions fe 2 call ts ge ee DOUG rv quaity, dey, clean “prep details. of wt —- nek of October maser, ~ in my tlenden ollister te le fea at to Meore. passing of FE 28 for. are m But 534 GLAS fy cleaning proper bid furnist Hy | wil 5, Se Tevls wala. City, at tel — Kinne Crittenden treet. Hol. General Rev. Rot ; Husba ry eae Fee wnst we te For AS CI ing com ot lang ea be ese time pot ig be he Com: | commie for. Road tro Breet trom Meal Baptist Ch rt special tence 1s 2 3536. Eves. pit Sel JEFANE | FP age sid. the of mmission also abl is m Hol and| si sonic teak Ch the Garn ing @ nece: ma OB 8 ee: aEDION t BABYSIT Birt ERS nave Ui ; pl at iCh i See oll ide pool usc. We os Pris oe me ED yep eae : re bia ace asse: 8: ti an in: w ist Pu he h. en itt a r d. U 1c rm ITTI mini been! _— —— teetement Chamber i fil mee voy give ction. te runeral ree an North ‘Br a fan ernings on the pad rh eg i _— 1, 1050. gmbercunity te Se, See ro en that muel Home P ys Branch SAW m aa apOr- salary. aren RAT PE N EX- iene Ale ty eae Py F See Pc N me Hoard 4. Blackburn Pi pipe p.m. ite. FE cia I erience.. oblong Y TECH. ADA 1 4 ia a the m it en ne bur __ch m PIP 3- - lospit Po pens: all nm R. per pla: t 8: { y n 88 n a e = 350 NURS al a EV eee < ce pentendindi = a ED ‘ec M oe itp Frit 1 URS al. FE wae ge! een wo iss tee Lv loee pm FIX A F emit ct atte ts sais ee oct ae . 71. ber 21 to sal be ¢ oh ER? INAN a ping pecuas KD 4 . Apoly ee von a 5 » 1968, ode Ads Orde NCE- vey mony, = ner No im pervon 18 i ADA RB. to sell r Classifi : ee porting all raCH- FED o Woda Hos calle. aaa ’ 1 5-4 c it ts, 5 LAI ra, al . , on | eee ands pet eS Wart be Oct ’ ~ _ nacre] th . FE ind a AN Ww ry OA 8-384 ° entr ee RA ; e BU A 8- RI ven jew MA , 2-37 jew 2 8 NTE 3846 EN e 8 22 an -81 BUSINESS >= cE a TMAS SARAR eal tA 81 i eit FO aft ome or No RA d n y in R er 5-2 r. col in f 1 eed of 407 le ¥v 7 n 5 ed P N.W RA R 18 Be umbe make to ‘ontiac Fnctedoe-g Fors 7 or pot oe 2 oe ea siege en peep en ) tion. 1 te . Sta y to m le efit: a ALL hott Tes sei eto i moe. woos ati Apply Must ik Fal time ine . Non ales y in tke e i aie rl. cathe oh ohol. recon. 200 _ iB’ te Pat ma ss aa end spot has tee us. dll reomality | / / = FIFTY-FOUR Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Female 12 Red. & industrial WOMAN WANTED FOR KITCHEN, contracting Also "Sal Tnkcten shee woth, Rher- Pie Jone W. Caples. MY noon good i age work- ppg A agg 4 able to 4-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT bandle cash and customers. Be}-' work. Also fireplace. OR Mar Bar FE v- 6-911) ice. Quailty work. lic WHITE LADY WHO APPRE CONSTRUCTION CO some. e s, MA If Must be home evenings. Sun-|4LL TYPES OF MASONARY Py a off. Give char; Or. yre. by an Bin. OR 3-2063. |ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. | ~ Jenson. FE 32-2340. iy | %-Ton Pickups trucks 21 ee caping tage oan ae er | he Mo & 22 1-A Reduced Rates Local or sun" Trucks to Rent 1%-ton Stakes Dump ; Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD PE 4-1443 ‘Share Living Quarters 33 WEST SIDE 2 room am, apartment, simak pr flee Seo eee ee Se NEWLY Lig pis J ROOM, i a. We. ban — ¥. MORE) _? sT DECORATING, PAINT- vate en and bath. e rm for heme ERLY “TAD as one cToMINoM a SIDING, AWNING & and © : : to transportation in town. FE pia. tor ot $50. New: LADY TO SHARE WIDOW'S HOME Tidow indy firing alone MU cissT Nome Temodeling. PE | is Class PAINTING AND DEC. UL_ 32213 Dame cay am ore lady a waa orating. Cash or terms. UL NICELY ND . Sams belcte 6; wafer & MU —SBULLDOZING & TRU UCEING “3068. WwW ntrects floor @ rooms are, erated ; $0066, DON TURNER hanes OR td Co Mtgs. 35 West side. PE 44188 or Wu b-i388. | BR, ERR Oe G GOOD HOME, LDOZ:! = AVA a— SUITABLE . ENT. AND ° light housework. More for ree OT ae ard — arNG — Papering. FE 8-0343. ye utilities. Near —_n Senn. lent home than wages. Prefer one! sootie Tanks — Drain Fields, tn in | A-1_ PAINTING & DECORATING. Fond’ Aubura. UL 2-2848. aa er a Guess aera SLATER APTS, Barter Dovedeon Motorevele P| 5 50 REPAIR PLASTERING, | A-1 PAINTING to invest oma, land contracts | bidg. 3 rooms & beth. Everything _372_S. Saginaw. = Seay | Cres. Wk cabana FE, terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. rear . _private. Adults. EM 3-4285. N. PAREE st, paper ne gh | 42290 Guaranteed. Pree est. 4-9205./ A J HNSON, Realtor R A Unfurnished 38 between z. rE Huron = BLOCK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK, AAA PAINTING & DECORA™ING. ent Apts. RTS weteber WOOL PRESSER. 8185 COOLEY |~ ona fi es. 26 years’ experience. Reasonable. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _, Nites . encabi cr make Rd _ EM 3008 BOrLDs tl nt ME FE 4- 33. Cin. tedec. ull $10 wk. PE P08. | éaRots: A Help Wanted 8 A alteration, cabinets. | BAINTING INT. & EXT. PAPER . ~~ stairs, attics, windows, Complete) ‘hauging. Mason Thompson. PE ABILITY : and) frigidaire. Adulte only.” 300 Rent Houses Furnished 39 CARETAKER, 10 APTS. GAS. 22) [emmeeee A 3 be21. 44-8364. en 2 Cadillac. Zeft, 660 Whitmore, D CEMENT PAINTING — PAPERING 7 BEDRMS. CLEAN” OUTSIDE CiTY |! SMALL HOUSE. BACHELOR OR Det WO 3-365, BRICK BLOCK AND T | wall Wasting — Paper Removal Fe cen your Jend contract at the aD « -—— Welcome, $50 mo pe| Widow with 1 child FE 4-1998 or Est WATEINE BOUTS) Tet CB 300 GUARANTEED FE 25013 | y°Sek MeCuleage has sites | _ctshivne Te ease. i. Ro vailable. Ful or part time Av-|B AS E MENTS WATERPROOFED, elevision Service for saany years Lise. cash. for |5-GND 3 RoOing PARTLY FOR. | | BEDROOM COBY CLEAN OR : gt ye __FE ¢m7 = — : NO OBLIGATION. CALL , * Uillties T SaDa MeOent oar wast 8:30 to 11:30 am. ne ee i a E i fx? piewisnkn APPLY ENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. | BILL'S RADIO & TY SERVICE| ANY HOUR, Hollywood A artments Garage. Hilifield Rd. ane a Bas Bae Fics tacos a oe _Oakley Park. MA 4-37 FE ¢3844 or FE 5-0075 114 EB. HO rei ~ “ _ Mich. CEMENT WORK bane 3 eee ARRO REALTY i OE : 7 ao TL. TEDRM HOME. LE PRIV. $43 10. DSTERVIEWINO >| Walks — Drives — DAY OR NIGH =| furn. : refrig. Clean. Children welcome. 8-0025. Stn basinees te ths new enchastve| ticenteg — Bonded. UL 20 DAY yE'S-1i00 or PE Sane = || ton on your land Yop oF aoe * oid. Bamt. 950" OR =. ; ra aa haorwce ae tr, small ne specialty. FE we = : A =| water, ee reten cae cee ‘ en, s ‘ 301 4 5 FOR “ONTRACTS. . . Oakend: Ort 2s ands3, 8 am | CORTON NOES ay LICENEED | "02 & Call re sos. | “aN s "Vanweiy asse Dine Hes. | © downtown ‘and buses. | S-E5our FORNIBHED—OTILITIES, Oakland. Oct. 23 s 2A) Set stimates. UL 3-$175,| WALKER & GARY RADIO & TV. 1355 je drinkers. nT | adults only. 104 Henderson. to 32 p.m. Leon Hubbard, Dis-| builder. Pree FE 8-0071 aur On P = Oe “3 oLL¥ trict * | CEMENT & BLOCK Uph z 25 TRA care Real Estate, ye 3 ig py REFPRIGERA- uanas for Pe J Children POR BRANCH MANAGER WORK — PE 50783 | sterin i — $Stutties $45 a month, also %| Welcome. OR 34163. Man or woman to assist & direct CERAMIC TILE Les TT foom cotteae furnished, ideal for | 3 AND BATH. ALL PORN. ee = the sales efforts of 8 people in Ad _ ing. 8173 Cooley Late Rd Eu | 1 MMEDIATL ACTION lor or working «irl, OR| Acre of ge afta On, any good lend contact Mee | TN GARAGE EM | Fae PEO . atten) anal : seasoned cash upon B a ARAGE. A work . Por rsona! con- ERVICE. AL'S UPH G or Your sat-|3 pt ail ae, ee _ pad paige Ld. L BD, R ne ae pl i isfactory tmspection of y 3-474. S415 Elizabeth Lk. Rd eene J. and title. Ask for Ken 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND «ROOMS AND BATH Pr pte. ee ee ee LL na PING-AND FINISH. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING K. L. Templeton, Realtor | entrance. Newly decorated. PE PE 2- > _ DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- 297 NORTH PERRY ST. ae P . $-2632. i FPURN. WALLED LAKE. HELP WANTED MALE OR FrE-| ing Free ¢ estimates. OR }3-0888. FE 5-8888 ne rd Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 vate aide dr front. Show male for part time business. 23- APNG AND PING. LAND CONTRACTS TO Se? BOTS FA Ait UTE) pore wee. ie be 38, agressive. own car, high|DRY WALL TA PE 867i. L to sell. Earl Garrels. EM 3-2511/| ties 5-475 - : school education, must Rs sucTRICKL CERV = ost & Found 26 & Eu 3-s086. 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. .; ma. =D, Uke ook pan or r full time right at . Partney Electric. PE 5-549 FOUND: 1 MITE ER. VIC. Wanted Real Estate 36; Pr'vsis ‘Wtilities” Fn Dagan OR a or OR nas home. 7 ° vesiment. FIL ECTRICA. INTRACTOR, Con- ¥ ennett — A ta and 187 Sander- a YRS. OLD. Good references. Call or write|~ Gul, eameenneee ma | tel Gl & Glen Gee Pe eel ALL CASH . bedrms., bath, dining & living rm. ee Connup Electric UL 33903 Lost: SMALL BLACE a ~ j —ARD é G Kitchen. New Se Soe Mile, Warren. FREE ATES ON WIRING id’s pet. Around corner of need ator, stove, hot heat aaier. vy LOOKING FOR A JOB IF 65O,| for Water beater ranges and Saleuta & 33 Baldwin. Ha me age | ho furnished. PE ¢osee, a 3-car garage, 1% rg ge quickly, us. school. In vic. of tal. $1 write Pontiac Press — 78. ee . B. Munro cn, 32-0166 de : } ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH mo. Call after 4 p.m. 6-1447 MEN-WOMEN $230 DAILY. SELL! =F OST: & BROWN ENG- . WICKERSHAM é furnished. Luminous nameplates. Write EXCAVATING — TRENCHING, lish t. Vic. Perry Park. Re-| 7195 WEST MAPLE MaAfair 6-6260 yy sis week. MA san ars ~ : a MY disse, Reeves Co, Attleboro, Mass. ULLDOZING — EM 30881 ward. PE 6-1471. ALL CASH or FE 3-3930. TD BATH REAL ESTATE owe. GARace. CABIN sms, 5 ADBI- —e GOLD WATCH WITH GO We will give you heggoal tor your! sa 4 AMS. @ BATE. a as isk a sh cmead — | Rath fi as iit Terms, FE +6008. to Doris ~ahnae 18. Engraved er will show you how to sell) & stove furn. Adults only. 454¢/ sitll HOUSES FOR . IN- preferred. Pontiac, from Arthu ate Au Ave. FE echester, Biscmfield areas it & get cash. No fees, no obliga- burn 32-6859 at 1676 Taylor \Rd.. ask ane tnd custom home| HOUSE MOVING. POLLY inh. te Doris Raton ‘Travis by 3-4 RM. AND BATH APTS. UPPER. | for Lonnie Weaver. PE 2031, bales nve PaotrLising program |, tTueped. PE caste. t's voung | Arthur bee NWashington “Bind” De: | RILEY REAL ESTATE | Mast tora. Pa irtaae Wie FOR 1 Call FE ¢45% for interview. _|MONEY FOR cn ieeaee oan iret Rewsre eee : 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 4 RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. Newly eee WANTED: MIDDLEAGED COU-| Sruncann rroiwces OST: POINTER | PE 4-1157 FE 4-482 FE 48661 rm. home, t 2 car yyy yy Perry PE eee. ames ee halen Vicia of Lochaven CASH Ns RMS. & BATH. UPPER. HEAT gerage, oduite caly. 608 5. Kea- . Must have exp. with garden-| TRENCHING. EXCAVATING por 8nd Cooley Lake Road. EM 3-6942. URS furn. Adults - 123 ee aE FROnT metetenance end minor re| septic tanks. Picid LOST: SUNDAY NIGHT. 1018-50, 48 HOUR 4 RM. PLAT, KEEGO. STOV WeLleD LAKE Laat oan . Farm experience helpful! ditches and boat well" UL small beagie. female, white with HOME — — EQUITY refrigerator. After 4 p.m. rE —hbome, 5 rooms. : not necessary. Must live in 'SLASTERING. NEW & REPAIR light tan ears and body mark- 5-2760 Wa LAKEFRONT time, Writs Bes @s. Poutise Press. ele stra! pepe = ioe WRIGHT-VALUET _| (AcRoss- PROM BLES TempLE | Cosy modera furnished ye at *. . a4 r mo. to stead le " 2 Hunte FE 5-0693 FE 5-944! y couple. FE on WANTED . PLASTERING REPAIR — REAS ward. James Abney, Daviuburg. GLAND FHA 7 Roos OFFER Ea ae Soouns pencal univ. Tear Middle-aged for caretakers _P** 2- ME +0364. : 4 ROOMS. T AND on country estate about 15 miles R. G SNYDER LAYING — PACKAGE CONTAINING CASH POR YOUR HOME hot water furnished. Good loca- Suretshied 966: /areuad mon" east of Pontise. Must have ex- ng rE ladies’ suirt & _Jacket—Miracie DORR Ie Bon WATS j tion. r™ ae ern Automatic t. Recreation with main- ile ing Center Tues. Re- RMS. . ODERN. WITH room — minor Pern |; 732 W. Huron FE 4-1557 indow. 7 100 ft. experience belpfel bet Rot _beoes- ROOF REPAIRS = awe Sell Us Your Eaquit me reirig. & garage. 87 Mark | window. 3 oh. Wants, eh ee Waite eee ee EAVESTROUGHING FE 4.0066) “Sit, Mtoe nee lee Tce d TROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE, cise alg : __ Buildin p14 Pire Prevention Dept "a Cab rk Service. Cash waiting. Giroux- town. 1 child welcome. Dorothy Snyder Lavender g 4-046. Pranks, Real Estate, <9 See ment Pm Sts. Realtor, Est 2 Years _Employment Agencies 9 Te > can pon REPAIRS OR Pe STRAYED OR STOLEN. 6| Hwy. OR 3-9701. ROOMS AND SATH —OPPER. | ,,,7001, Highland Rd. Mie) || DRAFTSMAN BOARD FIN NCE, 1185 Pe: A N. &.. FE 9-066] iid af nee eee ee a fd ES EVELYN EDWARDS COUNSELING: SERVICE EAST HURON SUITE «4 +0664 — FE +1429 RECEPTIONIST © “ SINGING LESSONS — PRIVATE lessons at reasonable rates. Com- . experienced teacher. Cal) Fr ebasa. Qsk for Mrs. Peul Work Wanted Male 11 A-1 CARPENTER AND CABINET work. New and repair. OR 3-8748. Al CARPENTER W WORK NEW | repair. FE 4-1 PAINTING AND wali Pa pering. FE 2-4721 Al ALL TYPES Free estimates AUTO PAINTING AND BUMPING. Price Teasonable and work Tranteed. RE 2-7565. 47514 te Road. AVAILABLE KNOW. CARPENTER and cabinet work new ang re- pair. D. B. Murdock. FE 2-7861. BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES _____—s«EMpire 33416 CARPENTER. aoe & REMODEL ing. FE cERPERTER WANTS WORK west of Pontiac. Phone collect Hertiand 3834. CARPENTRY. FE 2-485 ___ Business Service 15 “NEW OWNERSHIP” of Spartan Electric SEWER CLEANERS NOW OPERATED BY Robert Berden Guaranteed Work “NO” CHARGD 10 Wate Experience SPARTAN ELECTRIC WHITTEM 388 ORE FE 2-8001 4-1 CAR POLISHING job $13.50 to a gua ranieet |. FE 5-0 Ace Tree == ova STU MPS REMOV ED Below ground by machine. FE 2-7183 AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS, WE offer low prices through | volume — on custom “Qua uflt’ homes—800 plans. We'll se- Cure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange FE 3-7210 or UL 23463 ALL MA MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office Genera! Printing & Office ue 4 Co. 17 W. Law- rence St hone PE 3-0135 AND WAX Satisfaction Reasonable, CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN-| FE 3 ter. Kiteben @ specialty. FE) 4+-5000. CARPENTER W' OF ANY kind Reasonable. Call after 6 p.m. FE 8-0439. FULL TIME WORE OF ANY KIND.) Experienced in gas station & grocery store work. FE 2-1084. SENIOR DESIRES WORK TO __help on college funds. FE 8-2635. YOUNG MAN, 20. HARD WORKER wants steady employment. PFE YOUNG MAN JUST OUT oF ormy. Lgdigtives Joo of say kind Work ¥ Wanted Female nale 12 2 WOMEN oellige: oi ‘WALL WASH. i of ing & house rr > a HOUR. SOME EX- +9040. sfaTstpes AND IRONING IN abbas Road vicinity. PE 3-9746 BY THE HOUR go ag only, call days. PE 4-946) GENER- part-time THE ANSWER TOP YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, it's FE 2-8181. > Wall and windows. 2-1631. Custom Asphalt | Paving inks Gem. Grading. MY 3-582). ELECTRIC 1 MOTOR SERVICE RE- oh Pie bn re ee 218 £E. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. | ANNOUNCING tar ax LOST GRAY Car, Ts TO Sali Fala FE 54-0653, 230 8. 8 BLACK STETSON _ corner of or & Huron CaDrae wes GOLD DIAMOND _¥rist watch EM 3- | 3-345}. LADIES YELLOW Gol GOLD Linx —— finder please call FE HUNTING DOG FOUND IN THE Springfield @& Davisburg area. roe ae mes d_ pups. OR 23-2080 PERSON PURSE IN eres oe Leal return, but ag money. Contents of value only to _ owner. PE 4-8207 PLEASE CALL IP YOU i HAVE SEEN tan & white male pup, pao 6 mos. old. Strayed ~~ 129 W. Colgate, vic. Baldwin, W. Walton. Reward, FE ~ Notices & Personals 27 0—_—OOO nnn nnennn 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Cold wave complete $5.50. ine —othy's FF 8 21204. WE NEED SMALL PARMS. A 25 mile radius of Pontiac. § to 40 acres with buildings. F. C. Wood Co. Wiiliams Lake Rd. at M-50 OR 3-1 After 6 p.m.—OR 3-2603 WTD: HOUSE—3 BEDRM. MOD- ern type home with basement. Purn, or unfurn. $10,000 to §20,- 000 bracket. Buy from private owner without mortgage or fi- nancing. Pay monthly until peid in full. PE 4-0698. Rent Apts. Furnished 37 (1) 4 RM. APT. tiga? ee 1 OR __3 adults. Close-in 48768 1 RM. KITcH. SHOWER» BATH. _TV. very nice. FE 2-4376 1 ROOM APT. CLEAN. “QUIET Downtown. Very suitable for 1 or 2 persons. Also, @ 2 rm. apt. _154 N. Perry. FE 2-3053 1 LARGE ROOM APARTMENT, rivate entrance and bath. Be- _fore 3 p .m. FE 2-6102. 1 BDRM. OLX. BACHELORS PARA- dise for gentlemen. PE 4-1998 or PE 23-8756. AA Pr Private Detectives ‘t. Worry—Know Facts. Confidential avoetinetan. PE 5-5201 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- a | & friendly advisor. Phone PE 122. After 3 p.m. or if no an- | Swer. PE 2-8734 Confidential. oo AL LINES. PAMILY a mene p- Let me correctly fit you. ow prices. Proceeds Psy. Aid _fund, Bete Rees FE 5-7373. KNAPP § SHOES cre Herman OR 3-1592 SETTX s DOut. HOSPITAL. 4ils Quillen. ¢ en. OR DAINTY M MAID SUSPLIES — 39 oo Mrs. Wallace. FE FOR IMPRINTED ADVERTISING ps $a age calendars, good will gi cay book matches. Call FE FURNACES CLEANED AND serviced. C. L. s. Nelson. FE 58-1788. = BURNER SERVICE, DAY OR _teteph Pega MY S181" as your SLATER Ree OR REPAIR, _Work c guaranteed. FE 5-0394. ~~ SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach lo 0 Bagiey Bt. WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto and wringer washers. Whole- sele and retail. 7581. | Fay's Replacement Parts & Service and FE 2 96 Oak! -4021 ALTERATIONS of BOTH MEN 27 Florence Ave. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. Alx el _terations. Mrs. s. Bodell. FE FE 40053. DRESSMAKING, © TAILORING. A AL- terations, drapes & Formals done in _i!n_my hom home >. Call FE PE 88455. ___ Laundry | Service 20 Pontiac COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service — Shirt service. Pontiac Laundry. 840 8. Telegraph FE 2-8101 21 Landsca = ACE TREE SERVICE RE- bia. ove) and 4-1 MERION AND KY. BLUE 80D. Vveries made ick 2601 Crooks Rd a Let na A-l TREE TRING AND RE Lg moval. Free cr eine ee: _ OR 3-6826, ALL KINDS OF L. awn vie pe tote FIN- SCE, 6 ATOR, SOUPLETE py: and fill. Tree 'Dressmak'g & & k'g & Tailor’g 7 and women's clothes. PE 4-5665, | ~ In Debt? If you are having trouble — ing your payments, see us today, MICHIGAN CREDIT CONSEL: ORS, INC. Room 1716, Pontiac State Bark Bldg. FE B 8-0456. IF YOU NEED $500 FOR ANY EMERGENCY, we can — you. SEABOARD FINAN NCE, 1185 N Perry St. PE 8-0661 LOSE WEIGH} SAFELY AND | | economically with newly released op a tablets. 98 cents at | SaOATENES — SPECIAL RATES Ses renewals. Arby O'Dea, FE MUSIC FOR ANY OCCASION. Call Arizona and Western Pard- ners. FE 68-1586 OFFICE & SCHOOL “Senor Favors— Greeting Garde a Soticsers— n s— BOOKS. OIL PAINTS “BACKEN: 19 East Lawrence FE 21414 WHITE ; CAN SELL YQUR HOME. Wtd. Children to Board 28 BY DAY OR WEEK. PE 4-6248, LICENSED RELIABLE CARE Day, hour or week, FE $-6340. WILL CARE FOR YOUR CHILD days in my licensed home. Vicin- _ity_E. Blvd, & Perry, FE 8-4676. ‘Wtd. | Household Goods 29 FURNITURE woo Entire — or odd 1 ROOM BRAT, KITCHENETTE, hot and cold water furnished. _Adults only. 290 N. Paddoc 2 RM. APT. PRIVATE ve & — Warm. OR 4034, OR 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE _and bath. 111 N Telegraph 2 ROOMS, ¢ $10 0 WEEK. FOR EL- derly lady. PE 2 RMS. & as _only, util. ENT., COU- eh UL_ 23-4027. MS. INFANT WEL- _Come. 63 E. Howard. FE 2-2390. 2 RM. & KI bath’ & ent lu 2 RM. AND BATH, BASEMENT apt.. util. furn, $45 mo. 63 Ruth. PE 5-5257 2 OR 3 NICE. CLEAN RMS. PVT. ent. Util Washing priv. Garage. No drinkers. 208 Norton 2 AND 3 ROOM. HEAT, LIGHT, furnished. Good laundry. Rerits reduced. 23 Steinbaugh, off State. PE 096. 2 rms., private bath. Close to Sears. FE 4-2579. 2 AND 3 RMS., CLOSE TO . ent, adults. PE 8-5182. TCHFNETTE. PVT. Adults. 100 Norton. '* 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED APT. LA- _ay Penis. 67 Henderson rae 2 ROOMS AND BATH, “PRIVATE entrance, child welcome, $12 per _ Week, FE _5-1081. (2) 3+RM. APTS. FURNISHED. near Baldwin School. 52 Giad- _stone 2R ROOM APT.. UTIL. FURN. $10 _® week. 75 Clark. 2 SMALL ROOMS, CLOSE IN. Everything furnished. No drink- ing. $10 per week. FE 2-2181. 2 CLEAN ROOMS AND KITCH- enette. Adults only. 60 8. Parke. FE 56-8672. 2 RMS.. GROUND vate entrance. Adults. FE 4-1319. 7 Rosie PRIVEE RETARD — Gas heated. 87 8. Parke 5 RMS. & BATH. PARTLY FURN. 1 child weleome. No drinkers. 1 bik. from Body. Call after 5, PE 5-4968. ry ROOMS & poe, SATN UPPER WEST a iy 30 p.m. . § ROOM UPPER. GAS HEAT AND ie. West side. Call FE 2-1822. 5 RMS. & BATH ON 6. mo. FE 5-9564. § ROOMS AND BA Guplex. $75 month. FE 23-8616. hg — pt St, children allowed. PE 4.5067. ~ 5 R APA refrigerator furnished. $85 cookin Apply at 103 cong to Terrace ext to St. Jose 5 LARGE ROOMS & Tica NE oe pomyeg on Mohawk oa r : fT month. 41688. i ROOM APARTMENT. 78%, N. Paddock. Call FE 4-1618. ia S ROOMS. VACANT. 205 W. SHEF- field, Pontiac. Ve — $75 per mo. Call gf fe esien 6 ROOM NEWLY DECORArSS ena rent on Home St. MApie © ROOMS AND BATH APT eG — Ave., $65 month. for beth apart- for single apart- Dartment with 54 per month. LOWER APT. GA $50. 22 Cadillac. COLORED AUTIPUL 1 heated, adults. gas PE 8-1063. 4 A CHANDLER. 105-2 BEDRM. LIKE Dew, Perkin’ pj eeDRM. LIKE cious well-lighted living ell-managed hig buflding. Walking 4 to City Hospital! Bo. Ly and 4 pets, ad only! References. On! .00. ptt '¥ $65.00. Call room. brick oars ri foo. oe me A coe 118 ON ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS . Open Dally & gun. 1 a.m.0 p.m. Rent Houses Unturn. 40 Fae at 1 1-6 1 IMMACULATE 23 BEDROOM home. Walnut ae es Lake MAple Nike Base, clean. EL 17-0388. HEAT. RM. OIL BEDAOOd Bere Ghee 28 2 BEDROO orated. FE AS HEAT. EDROOM BRICK. - 6 East Bivd. North. After 4. iM HOME, NEWLY DEC- 8-0065. “ PER rey age 2 BEDROOM, FULL large yard, fenced. OR 4-0087. Near GMC. 3 hoon ah ta MODERN HOME. abe jock from St. . and L 2-BEDROOM BRICK GAS HEAT — VACANT ‘$75 PER MONTH Nicholie & Harger Co. 53% W. Huron FE 6-6183 Lx. . Allen Bt. OFFICE: 644 N. EB. Boulevard at Valencia 2 BEDRMS. 7 RAMONA Rds. Open & BSun., 2 to & or call FE PE +1044 & rooms & bath. Oil heat. Chil- dren permittes. th. 102 E. Huron 8t. PE 4-8284 heat, large en, on and dining room. 2 car rated, ye a! +f ag Call Federal ° BEAUTIFULL 5 home. Like new, on lake in . basement, — ey washer. Fireplace. A OAS HEAT — BASEMENT’ asNvicholie & Harger Co. WEST HURON FE 5-8183 John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since ‘1825 313 West Huron Street PE 50447 or FE 2-403! FOR RENT IN HIGHLAND, MOD- m house. full base- RENT: HOME COU’ 11 rooms, 2 baths, steam heat. dishwasher, emg oy Pnone ton. ACademy 9- Ec screens. 880 mo. FE 8-819. MO Bishing? Vet up to) fe SEA- St. FE 8-0661. SS ROOMY 3 at Garfield 17-0257. ONE gg APARTMENT. $12.50 Per ONE 4 ROOM HOUSE. $60 per mo. ONE 3 BEDROOM Ranch type home nes: beth Lake. r Eliza’ GILES REALTY CO. Soe pvt. ent. Auto. heat, fenced beck- rd. Ref. OL 6-085 B WILL LEASE 3 a oe HOME Cai: dge. FE 4-3581. ‘M WAR Has In SYLVAN ag 8 3 . brick Warwick. lake $125 lease. & 23-2105 Va PU! . PRAME. basement. Oil furnace. Clean. $80 ;" Mai 41177 days, oll heat, nished. All on 3 ROOM nett. 3 ROO 20 with miles west of ment, complete 1 floor. FAMILY. MODERN, FULL BATH, unfurnished or fur- 9 miles west of Pontiac near Union Lake Village. $55 a mo. each. Will om premises Sat. & Sun. — off Cooley Lake Rd. LI _3-6939. be $40 mo. Ineuire at 89 W. Ken- M HOUSE FOR RENT IN Auburn H ee peeet a comple 3 p yy on % acre of land. $90 per month. Ref- erences. Available Nov. 1. FE 5-1942. FOR COLORED, 2 ROOMS 3B bath, eu utes furnished, AIS ig cerpetine. Bn ye Bg hy built per w ‘asher, LOVELY. PRIVATE 3 ROOMS AND | to” vate Pe fe tans Oe : eS dential ares, adults, FE | na AND BATH. Ri ro SS c only, . 1 p.m, at ODERN «ROOM HEATED.3| Son8'y ; biks. . Rochester. OL i pa or LI 47341. * Rent Lake Cottages 41 41 AGE N. LONG LAKE, Lake Orion. $40. Eves. week-ends. oi farms wel aah bedrm. rn, ju- lated. Winter e, Completely modern. MY _ For Rent Rooms 42 COMPORT ABLE RM. FOR GEN- A cour West side. FE 2-3429. iG NEA YMCA. 18 ‘ aie ret, Fe" tins AT : g - Everything f snvenience, FE 5-7332., ™ . PE 2-317, ‘AB G man, FE 32-5296. NICE CLEAN . IN A home, $6 wk. Inquire 54 Edison. FE 5-2168. c M. home for lady or gent. FE -4-0381 evenings. gE Lae Rooms with 43 Pe ot ae RPT ATOR ES. | ee eee er ae ic ware ft. 3 phase power "Oa Mis OR 34533. GARAGE WITH FLOOR. 66 Williams. 72-0850. Only $900 Down Move right tm and pay, only. sf way in Waterlord. Home and 2 Acres dandy” on oo yh Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4385 Dixie Hwy. OR }3- ‘eo FULLY INSULATED. Tile bath, storms & screens, ven. 7 aeeet Ree 45 W. Yet PE 40643. 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT. On nice corner lot with ag on Cre Greseeot Lfke. John. J. Vermett REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 36466 2 FAMILY INCOME PROPERTY. Must be sold to settle estate. Cal. owner. EM 3}-6664. 3 BEDRM., ceilings, bsmt., OR 3-0018. , COVED ige. lot, $9200. 2 BEDROOM, NEW rent or sale. FE 5-300. 2 ACRES Lovely Paint Creek runs through brick erg basement oa — Mn trag Carpeting. Deautital “SPLIT LEVEL 4 bedrooms. 1958 built construction. ‘ water. fe kable velue. SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT m—Metamora OA 8-1222 iM WRIGHT, = a til 8:30 ra large d stores. Only §60 Neat ous "ands full price. H. C. NEWINGHAM . Must sell. down. 8 3 bedroom, fi full din- room, 2 car garage, lots of sag som, § car garage, lete of to mortgage. PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE 832 W. Huron PE 4-8550 FE 8-1275 ished basement. § rooms modern ome ole den va, Terms. 3- BY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM BUNGA- low, fo Locat- ed at 323 N. Anderson, ; BY OWNER. MANSFIELD, 4 ar med A, gas heat, 5, aluminum storms —g ei $7,750 Se he i cluded. OR 3 3 BEDROOM Psa FULL BASE- | CHEAP. ment. $600 do Take -_ pres- ent mortgage. “PE 8-157 3 BEDROOMS aase.. Scar earegee Hone to and Dom ison § Only $2: V VACAN T—14 a ES CUCKLER REA LTY. [ot ery ~~ $65, Owner. FE MILFORD $25 Moves You In 3 bedrooms. Gas Garbage disposal. Paved street. ity sew- er & water. e } base- oor Heart lake area. 3 VErmont 8. or WOodward 74 or VErmont 8-3008. BEDROOMS ON FIRST : 2 car e la: $1 Eucliv ¢ BED M B Two begroom gs 3 pe. iste deneoat rk Real Estate, FE 3-7888, Res 4-4813. MOVES i |e $750 DOWN Near Northern Hi Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor oP TS ae Th DON'T An oJ ~~ or onan) dahl Bee SEA pSEABOARD Fin DARD FIN NANCE, i 1185 t. FE dco ED ROON FE 5-8183 for for DON. = ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT 100 ft. perfect ‘_— Seautitel 2 ‘evel _o 5 bedrooms. at $29,900 including fer LWOOD REALTY & sidt $6,000 cash or 0.890 With moe. down. FE 4-6348. 200 Willard st. down. per month includ g insur- sae wanes. 5100 Lynsue Lane. FOR COLORED Prospects ht. malt ‘VF pwr ene 9 am. to 1 or & to 7 p.m. FOR COLORED DOWN—6 room modern home plus store building now rented for $50 monthly. Corner loca- tion. Pull price only $7500, rE Pash ts 4-4821 FOR COLORED Gls DON’T REACH FOR IN Call Mrs. 2-41 6 ATH — — full dining room, oak 5, stered walls, Basement, Ag rg. — $8800 Mig. & clos- mBQNTIAC REALTY \ 7 : For Sale Houses 49 For Sele Houses 09 SPECI AL Templeton ja K- L. ee cupleto, ‘Realtor FE 4-4563 Down for this 2339 Or m, chord of home, Gltusted 6, PE 31-9502 been added to =n Fea oo buy call and'iet show I’ OPEN ® TO ® WATKI : PE ¢3569 thane HILLS Frcetant sation. a “ee a Nelaiog D Sete ia reach | | WM. A. own - | gZaZ APPEALIN on storms \. & KENN APPEALING RANCHTYPE— screens xtra-nice 4 and re. a room 3101 page A ge peace Phage wet A sT. structed shaded lot. . ‘4A\ view and x use of the lake. private Carpeting of Oakland -C storms and screen ; the low price of a inded ? LOW : LARK | aren oe eR rt e M PE 2 GI — Do #2, Sean tae eek eae fee LADD’ DN. = PE 2-0066 og ae ee ; HOME & BUSIN | fly? Let us b growing fam- S INC, R ; com ra- $500 era ESS. 6 | oh show you thi LOT 80x30. 3-123 — it listed and’ we| On this 4 Down Sclive weasel Lake Road. in ’ tirepla: : OF WN f who needs to the person ome insted anal at ne ae —_ a et uae a a ‘sox. | - Pull sized ¢, : D wae ete 5 aes, Sadesee sae wee serms eS ae - ———— won A Ei irag BoM: ll : "— UL Dieet aner'6 pa é , fide . Terms, nt. $13,- EED A ; 42 . Located - schools| S8Srage, as, furnace. regions Way ALAN SEL . 3 bedrooms and down UP TO $500 4 Searr,, “ah 5 Seppe me Cutere.| Oey ee © blocks - FLL OR TRADE. 6-ro Cay eo ge Pina eeses a porment ons tet: Seq Sunt view Soous Wee tat with “a —s & HONEY. Or TED McCUL 6 fy beech ‘— and there’ ae ten eer ae Joslyn Nice cor:| jocation. Priced at Handy Perry PPE. $068 100. 1s, cor Goes ea oe] Sh eee i ee ars nam son conieensy ima ee teens: | emve: “itt CHEROKEE MILLS fh 2-1 - m Dergain with | open 9 0.m. to $:30 p. . across the | small 130. Terms. Will accept “= EE HIL with closet doors, 5. Steak living and a &.m. to 8:30 p.m sot e er home or equity u acest; RAY O’'N | BEFORE You LS space, Tar es BT, living ‘room with pm Sunday 14 | UNION trade. | O'’NFIL, R Youll tty thane ' =| | LAKE sE 262 8. r “5 ealtor 1 e these wood pe AE living room ae tA mo ___For Sale Houses room brick ranch CTION. 4 bed-| FE 37 relegraph Rd, Open | pl ay ple mw ig 5, screens inum this home will 49 F ndition. be: e. excellent | OR 3-2 tter hom: oe on kiichen and doors. Mod- > the ay i -P we B or Sale Ho 0 lot. #22150 beautifully landscaped | Ty 3-2028 | close-in country ~. and their i with sutomatic This le 500. poage Sate riouses er * ttached ga- ed th . Drive tomatic Shey — My md — oS d eman aw illiams Lake Ar —~ | ee a ex | IT of | Lake Rd. ri ees ee Move iq Bert week. "No cred LAWRENCE x 30) ft. beauty 1966 00 0 ft | sacbon"reieY Sees ~' Just r ‘CARL W. BIRD, hoe month including only $86 t Ww. | uty spot—lake TWO PAML | Ge , 503 c Realt surance. Le oon and ‘n- . Full t b — rooms and be $1,000 DOWN. 5 Ing | $63 Community attena) Be: or 2 Phone Cd asement—R a bath down, ¢ ' 4211 rv nk haseohdlenatbed sen °% ec. room bath up. a, bedrooms each apart ent WwW ves. FE $1303 . By owner. / j NLY $9,850 TOT Re A ‘ard wood each apart- ece 9} OODED : Od Bt TE — Loca wails, full floors, plastered ip Sc} HOMES i - __ REALTOR | - cox P AL rerksten reslon “ar -a. Fee: | deer urea tt gas heat, TI P | 280 x 650 ft. wooded ee : MULTIPLE NISTIN PHA A pagy ARK | | 1en with front hom DUTCH oO senvicm | room stone b rick front, nd etneed"beneseny | “Aurective 1-bedroom + R ut Your | ant ccned ones. pale COLONIAL for ne brick fron bed- An ideal attached garag ttractive j-bed B. $21,500 Rent Doars r | city i within Real family hon BEDROOMS ms} § pe ban og It's very a home ily m home for the fam: cacatleul ecaamian. % ranch bome. to Work} | piece go a ene herd ' ier room and : with Jarge| living room basemen and —Terms ; —— price $15 650. Ment with R rere dl irc base- Just * | only = rty and ea * ane *e DOWN PAMaee sue. Been room. “ae oi | 3. bedrooms ‘with dining L. The _: —— a ray cal Senr euathed month Dpto deg than one = 300" with uae at oo with bath, New beauty \ ] eman Ueus bon den. Completely | a clack ge Bg xz il ft. nahed EPAAGS: © ee | Sa hi brand” new 3 | Warren Stout, Real sash and comb. storm com: oughout.' By ane "th “Meanadl Bapthe wot T..N : , Realtor reens, 1% at our today’ any, Church Be — RES. FE Saginaw st e cer alum. | 2ONED 18,980. y's best bu ‘CLAN ARK +4813 FE Ser “tote ved drive. 2 cor- TED GOuMERC 7 FHA TE K REAL c< en ‘tl 6 5-6168 Dymts, is coeens. ieee TO DOWNTOWN PHA TER , RM REAL BSTate >, BUY. x: LATE a Sac taendle aits anttan?| Sam sae peu so | Taobadigon un | $11,500 Total—$300 wrare, 0 progngnce | sae at teat ee _WOOBWARD "ANS 6QT, MICHAEL ag gas ag me ra Me Srige wee foes, Dn. PLE “sTiNo PUERVICE, MOVES you IN este = 2eu2i? Terms, ’ Pront 00 . . - . same frome, acted piers | Sa Fy oo RUE IRW AP wa ie eat earpeing ip | FO mr © dition. Liv. rm. aia. rm.. kitchen Apartment upstairs. etc. aati = 8-0458 ARTMENTS vine foom, aining rout ee ee en SEM; Wie it So yearae | AT onde eked bon Ki ea ee a \ ms = Acreage 38 oil ee basement, new — DOWN NOT PANCY BUT. change nO GE R. | ition ae Haag — all in A-1 con Ges H ;(1) 6 10 & 20 ACR Prin mmm ‘ . PC ° Com! . ORTHER ear bus, : - as Heat } on blac EP must cel ot ase Ourataie peneed Raneb ome. 3 STATES rage at ns | 3 bed- | // co pions Sr and cutrances. ars cheat wa separele Close to Shoppt Smal dows” Reasonably’ priced. WEST ™ “uvesg tesa. Khohen sige Db on, arly os. / bedroom heme, sieve os) en es own bath Gchacu, Chorches sa STEE Fv anes a Son ores, See | cS “sual y | Semen eeearereistiad | Seri itetoeey Mota ie GRE SSSR Ta ae Magan g rms. and jo ares. - . gas bh 7 ll base cere eces DEN rn | Milfora. hl oe Hh nye rae ap part. base Stith, eee, OO at oo aioe butehen Drapes peng FURNITURE INCLUDED. 135 Vane Located at +205. mene: yn “a8 for widow ge oar myn lot. | nr ‘. . oda, sad oarpeling as cornice | Kennett Rd (7 ACRES. 5 tar hating nak cect tome ie | $600 DOWN / ake New var Gla bene Prac ae SPOT-I oe ee ei ee eee Low heating cost ond taxes. Price | room “home. Compile 3-Bedroom H i1b00 «Call Yor “appointment a NE YT-LITE BLDG. CO. | Hetahes p dca stashed garage urnished. Philco vel ome ay. ment to meee ee eights & R ear Auburn ed. Part TV jud- with betw ochester. ae ee ee Voetan "blinds, ghee Eltsandie take, sed featuring once ee eee a mr RAPH FE }- ae aeevemane POLL. LITTLE Righly attrective (Ved ring | live ezeogtiona) eppert | ment on | rooms and b D LAND WITH 4 6 E Punt Be $ 2306 EVES. MA 5-47) 32-7848 PRICH 36,000. . FULL No dows, arial oul eae tee séar’Shate® pi A ig AL home to living room a= es orated. 15220 berry & saeeeitty cate, Mls 1143 costs on th vy clos’ @ room, bath as pri com | earage treplace 2 car coop and y plants, chicken N 3 and f 2 bedroo 8, and vate dri and tool st a: barns. 94 cken cory 2 3 ecres. Cw ‘ull bath ms. tu ntrao ves riet ned Larg Ortonvi!) 1E£. Gia MONEY 1 V PHOTO Li ser, S beeen Comics § sof cule Echos Tal atement rp ey feaeattaree | Bn st reas ane at, he BROS 19 ACRES. G90 — wit bufld « DOWN c= a ISTING and storage sb @ chicken house | Pues omematie best temo oe AYTON tor Geta, “uy | va Be ane ina a . rooms and OOD LAND WITH 6 lot. any e on y 43 OW. Alr ion and lots excellent | oe 500 ve. Priced al w NG! ST OF erry & ra odern. Straw- stze your ead of fruit tr Do your { at | 3-dedroo: OoDs coo spberry pia et y basement FOR VALUES EVES 900. y GI appraised - oes , look today amily a f bric p.and barn nts, chicken Your plans & TRADES EE 4-45 . Only $11,-| 2 | ment. fam k with full LIS 1 Orton vil! s. $41 E. Glas or ours.| SA 6 fly room wl — T WITH mS arg 5 lie lass Ra, RUSS : ‘ VE $2. _ < a very nt fire \-H-O-O-P-S! 10 Al MeNAB ART MEYER wohl yes He Riggs hin wd Gt SPECTAL | Ideal Family Home has ory (mice, bichon, Ta hone | 4B mS oACRES. ¢ ROOMS & BATH. 3 L i this almost col beat. Fin. | SELL BU Y No down payment to vet Top Locatio oe plastered walls mt Titi ewe edroom Y ge eee brick and save bank _complones nama TRADE y mortgage costs veterans p location garage. It is cus- is home has ¢ bed _a-3i11. rep. Hoyt Realty s area. near new| Watkins lak Located ne: into this lore moves you | Close to Wash: the money You can't deat it = separate dining rooms and a - y. MY. ce 1966. Ex- Priced f e with privile ar bedrooms p! e family home. 4) * 3 bedroom on Jr Fi us for ¢ we are asking for with basement fotos ae 1 floor ") : —- Completel inside and out. jor quick sale. ees. con adh bree ee Reins} us Gases wines omplete details. Call FE 2.9236 in Drayton nt 0B 233 of an acre Studd 20 ACRES ta recreation| SUPER RANCHO deere and new gas Sa Pull dining | division. Feature wa Hills Sub- ween. R. IRW | 63 N Telegraph . font e of schools & Bedoya ais this _ with beautiful eve . outside 2-c: down — Onl est sid rnace G firepla $ Wood-burnin, IN_R | _MULTIP. " Open Eves It's only pping cen- . igh roll s Beawuhaly ed . & extra large rooms $950 manuakie nosed close to ee Eoeteras ——— dinin imam secLaman ie” — LE LISTING SERVICE _ part aime: 9 years old ae ee ae rag MN gee pans ond > , Unusual onthy . . . or with 8 ed , 2 1 $22,800 cash to peting inclnded ogg egy a Bice iy ian RANCH. } acre be VETERANS ON ia canon rea St eenk ae LISTING SERVICE _ tt Per ocuer detatis paved @rive | ment per acre Low e204 only e. on 2 car scaped. 6. room autiful- NO LY } at rage with ls . | ° - | ; o village < THIRD SS ae oe te -ft. carpeted 8, 1% baths DOWN PAYME shop te rear. rge work 15 ACRE STREET — Drayton. Meigs Str laces. living room. »| mortgage NT — On! Offered at ck possession | Ha Ko 1 story 2 Only $85 per odio 2 fire-| clos costs. Big 7 roo 7 Bu $21,500. H vention: vail onth. -FM speak r. = ¢ to Pontia m hom y i Whi URRY! - F | Clarkston a. acre and tile bad. ur fiaks| HOME, OF TOMORROW This. ie “Aa architectural ch room| home, “Has Ne Cetarel Bl vehoe! | Bud” ie How cual ste Aut | thie tong. sey | Hi tias “dows. iron Page: Bach ‘ — . t ° ‘ r Spe Sp r : = potion begeed ye we dligs po | ag ong Gistrict. “Call tor furtber a ae fal weneen entrance on ud” Nicholie, Real AYTON PL ieee pe ae ering (f bedroom WHITE BROS e oe oe @ carpeted living reem. | 1% a devas. asement, Only $10,- 49 Mt. Clemens anor wearing bedrooms Ns A bogrem home Jt te mee Shae ius me OR 3-1 S. tg, Shag and scnecis. womsa’s aream wan of eve DON’T PAY RENT : oe cue Meteor ans fe ring eit 5°@ bath us eg ond MT) So atlached” acer, gatege Open Eves “nls, Sur down. plant area. $1,000 ins and many = all collect it. Only cain ae you can 5-1201 of FE 6-8004 ing in rooms. Also ca _ ceae beet Full basement, | 1 of paved drive Over | bean 5660 Dixie H ay 10 til 2 000) Breezeway and + feseres.| cna” ms aes le 2 bedrooms. Excel. eat 2-car garage. | living area for enly 20.500 N ai! laesmesed Set ar gue atures.| on first floor; reoms & beth ent kitchen. eee pore scale ioe ial, iy 20.800. NOt Perry St.—/ Acre a strom to sell. t state. Forced 28 Hoge —— a on Full al price aped lot : lot foenihe, 4 Acre—Ne R | WITTE | 203 Ft Business F Acres g ated In good cent olen Maan y 813.900 with w Kanch > BROS Locat ronta R J * some repairs, area. Need > term . Firepl . US. | ated inside P ge REAL .J. (Dick) VALU at al hae os = — REALTORS ace & picture OR 3-1 | its. Has 3 ontiac City i 4900 d # b tA LL, S } LAKEFRO 22 ft. window | Open | Eves 295 car m- Pontise Mich. Ph. Ra. nse) 246 Oakland Ava LUET sr PRED A Bee it today. 377 8. TELEGRAPH TORS EVEs | Beautiful 3-bedroo vit a ade ouihes ; 5660 Dixie Hey. 10 tn 2! 8 neste eee oe \ . | o {roo Heh 5 ¢ ONLY $250. DOWN. » OR 66088 5-0693 me te 9| 2, bedrooms — 5 & bath ——|20 ACRES Large carpeted reat ps ge te bo tl _____ | to hurry on oe oe wal mete room LARGE +353 ¥ 5 Ty - 7k firepl room | t garage RI Insid with ae 3 BED-| 1 enetian blinds. Penn room, a en hoe ae yn mene. } schools. Anoth age im LEY RE AL "ES : Hs ion “Plain ‘aelade EAs heat. $10,500—terms available. R Urine room, Distng room 12 | Sind ‘oven’ Pull. bas stove able $i6.300. Termes ve 4 1 Dzaben Lat STATE ailable ice k , room tt . ches 4 7 ake R oe ROWN —_ a. en. Lake pri ir a tae, pacement "with metely garage, “Appron': i Milford Contempor wane NEAR aoe FE ban a. sie sae lakes 3 6 TRI- ie away. SInION terme price 424-000 with terme, Canal front old § acres, 2 bedroo eed GALE OR FRADE: BROT. Oe SENSATIONAL weft. family room. fe bedrooms, | 81 ROCHESTER AREA SCOTT LAKE RD * | FOR COLORED ™ Cake dvacre with, 2. bed. MILFORD full besement “prigidaire and 2, ,Degrooms, , —Fieee.| With Better 1 Beautiful hom garage. Nice iawn, nee attached 4.950 lee wonderful bay, Sea full rte Tue aaaem Camere, Only $600 do — we nede oe gl A 8-3059. 2, 2 actes. kitchen with a and Garden —— Don't miss neatly land- ana terms Aye very | - vacant: 1 sue ae houses mo. on ae cane $60 per | the lide Outstanding Peete te ed in Milford mn hoe elo awn ‘Ave, $11,000 a at irs Nedrme. Pa emi, “bre tnd draperies. Two large bedroom home slow ggagrey. cou for] town et, demanied by ea ono ai Toutes | Foam Rome’ weal"vasemese, | Pa w Stacia famiy zoom. | foom with wal 0 wall Sag PACE" JONES, REAL. : nl ae 2s at é aa po 1 ca ne ee Wall. OXBOW LAKE 500. . Pull price 86,- j paps screened porch. e- Family sized to, wall arpeting PE 832 W ater ESTATS 109 x Wy in sant area. Lot) LEASE . William Mill you Sih aan other Scneusineac mediate eee rong Im- 1\ peers carage H-W ee 22x27 ft pieces es i FE 8-12 r+ N. Real aig! = ‘ ome with firepiee ie 3 BH “AN W Terms. eat. $24.000 — ap Seclate 4 this lovely ho weet For S ae TaN ease orrion._ rowing tpen | Realtor et ; ae ate Be Re], IVAN: SCHRAM | | west Sue i gia yi Male ker See Fare LAKE Oakland with m near I bear Lake oe W. wero 2-0263| arerncrt SACRE FARM gay ce lamella REALTOR FE aE | West Side—4-Famil 1 terms ce 016,500 6 acnrs 56 Open 9 to — — rt oe AVON TWP. off mp jos EVENINGS & SUNT ra | Brick 1 amiiv WEST FAIRMONT and 28x36 slag GARAGE,” el Gan Gees cal oie ee ee oe LYN COR NDAY Brick tecome havin Neat 2 bedroom , a ae et tered walls. Pul rs and plas-| & m home. Wired f we TIPLE Primed sean b ms and bath eact g S$; ful kitchen wit bungalow Beauti- | Roch down. 141 W. $20.- 1 bath plus stall range. $6,500. ‘or dryer G SERV brag oi] heat oat Full! Otl detail cupboards galore. chester Buell at dition 4 car ‘gavage. 440. one todas!” Flecttic hot watt way te tromage Oe — } ; ? ay! 3 ~ a * Pe | ROY ANNETT. INC NO MONEY ee with 3 to On Ormond Rd | E. Hu RAL Ringed DOWN —GT car garage Chi modern pome. 3 Open Eveni ist this lovely 2 bed apple t hicken house. Mang lings & Seatiny t | situated on 2 Ak room home| pond rees Smal) any -4 tile sot] 18 en es of good fer- | ct Level land Pring fed living room with only $20,000 with '$ Priced at with $5,000 pM 1440 Avondale. real stea = onth, | \ ; ‘ . you a nag M wth i 13) tan = credit rating ‘ad . Taken trad y “or jer. tie Priced to oe” tae BEST BUY! Th oa vi == a ink 0 = ? Sonperds cken house, | E. TE | re ; NNY8O' a reading ahade and rollngiana | vais & tevtal copa Sf ; ! we Phat room, Bassunsar td rage Paved anon’ els a | : land- en) ng L. Master bedr Full basement O re re Dee heat. Better call “this one Rew! ot oo es | Uerothy © y Snyder La Realtor Est. 29 axendss 29 Years 16, og ht VACANT BUN Ow ped. terms. | F mie COLORED Pr ae 0 I 6417 40000 aft ne hom iw e OW UNGAI —~. 6ca $10,950, . é IL | ne 1 ig i id d (M59) m $650 DOWN—$8950 DA Y r MU 1 ly $ 500 down moves vou fnto “OPEN SUND beautiful «OPEN SUNDAY rooms om ent. Boy : 'y insulated, - small down ON 5 = plastering, and interior SYLV cA ey | the prive on these beautiful homes bedroom home” ~ Suburban two See ee eee $0 Cheltingham. Gueweed a oon st Sia Wane Senet cancion’ whee ey SIDE. Near st. M A. Cattell, regist willy duplicate. NEWLYWEDS? wan caring Eiteben. Large porn ty room, home. Seperate. ia 1 6-~1535. r, ve jus ED? ts Me a ing. Approxt al water gas furn t ao) E for gay. 96.000. full price. you & SONS Ma acre land. Lake privileges. Var) On beater Garage. $8,800, Pau the folks who 5 leges y ‘ments. Fol cog Low | EXCLUSIVE , 700 DOW $3 nie nica qubad ag Bagge pe eel ea Ooh ee e privi-| - baundere Prose: Ie the ioext Lr allie Shoe ee 90 D ern Pull. “basement Neat 40 & 8 tlk 3 bedreoma, = built NCING. J floors, ANCHO on i Is the location aeeiieeatne OR id eg 90 x race. Alum. walle tk . IE heat ‘i car geres ment, Gas | ne. ACRE FARMS villian, or GI. — total i: you. ‘o- = oe Se peo eg an with a oe he — Gas heat. All seuale istaus Waterford High Sehool. Near No Extra Costs & HAI Pointer at FE'3 tira ease | uildings. Orchard —— W. W, ROSS, "| SELL ‘o, baths, large: ae a hina cea spietla dost . 3 BE AR & HARGE ~ | 8T : aa oR tee BOT Th eee ee room semnest a he| Se Aare J. HAYDEN, Realtor EDROOMS loners same | WIL lot eee a a : A car, 3 bedroom, fu FOR pried bedrooms, a bengelow.| large, remy 2 leading to 8 Fenced. lot. - master "bedroo ergs oa wenn oe WwW 36 E. BEVERLY eceey er te iin oe | IAMS 2043 Highland. Michigan ud lassed basemen range, ¥ baths, Built- two-e replace. Laundry room of well k al hoped arren an r taxes and a REAL ae ae oath tert Ta Ea decorated, FE 34708. aie eee tone “marble er.| ed a meres. Lauindry room, | 0). Trailer, ar eee wise teres muvee | ee Boid_ on the first year only. eee eet ES 10 N. SHIRLEY. -LEVEL STA . © end desi ly well built appointment. FOUR BEDR n. FE 5-8168 any qualified Es ot to 0547 | i120 ACRES KAL 1 RT R in Steen ee for the most ARGYLE STREET: VACA OOM RANCHER / per cent interest Naser. 5’. | Nothi | Good buildin KASKA COUNTY. living. 10 e and conveni Lovely brick deal locat NT — $13,950 payments melag Monthly Ing sq Dow | _Terms MY gs. Full price 8.500. Only 11 acres of — bungalow. wi front. six roo lore for a with play are | thing. About . 0 every- will ; nN } $1177 for informati bus at a d Schooi ree. room ith full Door well e children in this a ga, | from. 20 to choose Me build starter home WHITE BROS formation, joan ie empl rrtees f hoo! haat Stee three bedroom ry neighborhood young | ot. Our plans or on your | CAN 5! ae YOUR | or ches Ye-car 5, gas ition. . Home fs | NOR Manet your pi UR HOME __ e te chews by aepemiment: epee | = Meal er r garage. An excep- sad half beth. reper ely! bath eevee U / RTH SIDE - Basement iincluded. Also Fog | ; HADLEY AREA j WITH VILt 4 ipl ; VILLAG lote “car a37.| 73 act iielent US—For fast & ae as eae al d buy. Gall hee hema Ee maintained erin A ge ch at ad seed Don McD SA al falda cpg TRA yitag Spd BUY. Ph Ea 8 tw egg A this exclusive cus oride. A 1% Pe perentest | down. sking $2,000 __ onda fel me 2° ‘ar a ae phd base- ac and V Ts serv: master home with WE with a compl low B B | RU ‘ stlo. both { barn Et 1.1L BROWN Merger ‘sant ve ata arte |" a ong oF ear zon Sia eagenm cad denn est Buys | ita tsern Teetiave Seo ae ree 1 Hl .H. BROWN minute. throughout : LTIP FE Seoainic Leck. medhane oo | room home. Doub! 2 bed- 4 UNIT HOM tn 600 on terms pasture. $16 3407 aN, Realtor haaamsen “ree. room” Pa wa LE LISTING ore tise? ant ali, Hage Sunbeam gas T da ouble garage. | High. Good 1E NEAR SEERA ae Col . = Ph. PE tase or Lake Reed tomatie oe ast"tee eat ge > E ate the 1 surely appreci- O ay {3 FAMILY INCOME od income. FE 5-1690_ Oxford OA Lape agg EN = Listing Sery 24810 i an. gael for ee 1 te eee fencing too Sear rooms se bath up: 8 MO weer NLY = only, iimity o i ae eo Mee ee i RALF | Gitmo a ol aa cae | well RGAN ROAD Pp $60 J Mie ‘seine ot ts 00 beat Ye ann BSP Heghegt hot wuict wasices, artrl ge approximately 18 ac h home with NT N oh i MEI : hom aot beg ane focation. Er Good west side 18 TH and There 1 acres of scenio ER MO H EVER ~ nK. Jewin & Sons Established in growth von the cute years the ee d loca hb ago 813.000. sriced to mele at ' — “BIRD' TO SEE eo me fruit Tncludiog. an of | “ 1916 rees, yet more lo ‘ubs and acres and tn Midgets 2 1 i N. SANFO Lares tS ering achwarcha ee ts AGAIN EE bee owen | ei baat sigag et | ieee See Pesce, | irae, | nn ee et ne) wee Be ae reaay ee T- S EVES M ne *E FE 2-403) 18 edrm 4 * sandy bea minum for a . Alu- it a real unit. Not only ts Don Nicholie F 3-452 condi apartment. All nd bath in must be ouse now vacant ren ———_ FE ee brick fi iv en sulated f ppearance, in- livt money-mak E «0044 | ition New ot ipupeRcelen $9 sold to : and “BRI " ( ) UCH full bs replace, aturnctve an and dining economy. Living living at ite finest. ce it's $313 WEST HURC erlives.downstalre. ant Own 000 to @ $16.000 settle estate, K re PR | i : ee eee tice tO FOR BREW R : Sorme, this now at ‘only 8 im Hp se rooms mm the asad 1 PLUS 1 EQUALS FE 35-8183 XON low at $13,500. with a acee - . Wood Co ment, auto, h = 2 —- ; - . Wil ° : LAKE rally. A eat natu- —~ ~COMMERC’ A iillams Lak FULL PRICE ’ sams fer See this room eliminates gg aod fot ou smert enough ¢ — S “y ERC L DUPLEX Atte Wy am 5 wii antioie LI LE ala fa mn Hot ‘ashas ney wa tarmese iekeet: ee oe area: oes the tre amart enough to | STATI. STREET S rr 6 pm —OR 3-2603 87, 500 | Attractive ‘ranch brick bunge- pew 7 on he bale beach 7 love the workshop. You'll § room cinder” blotk “home, Sian. esaenie ae units on each Sale Business Property 57 ‘ peted rice of $1 Flee glow the e but beauty ly used as r cieiaeinn Bhd oid gd 050 aT tid 3 lous bedroom Te- erms. Call tombe. $11,500. the lak grade sch Clintonrill suburbs off | auty shop esidential : e ool, and e@ road. | business us p. offices, At rvs a ae i, tle| WEST spe INcoME — tet eee ee are ee RT RE Sa \PARTMENT HOUSE. fi ee - | : . t con. OF, Si, : So Bat im ettt| aie machi | wanking -rown serine Ged" imush wart a8 600s | 3 yessmam' tach win | ; oT lag Da Nees bath on each flo 6 Tooms and TATES—3 bedroom Es- ue Lc pep A | ar Also 2 separate 3 sleeping rooms. a one floor.” Gus heat. aluminum. Bx 1-floor SYLVAN LAKE pen ye bolga te Yl e nies ta tases SaenTTE at e. A good in t. 2 lan featu tra-good floo 318 fe lot. Lake large $330 per Income potent! ere is vestment eatu 9-wa: r Pri bd ot. Lek e AN rp month. Will ai 4 C3 Frepince ing in stand ee are included legos ‘on Watking c Peake FE 3581 D ASSOCIATES ara . consider steps, og $750 DOWN a din livin the purchace of with sed-in h 1050 W. WEBSTER, : — Sige oma, near’ Se, 93" sede ig ee entero ofl re ell SEMA xonon | outrt OX esa Otee MB =a" bus.” Mand oll bent. Near mics and. solid sige for IRndveaped coll beautifully 050 with terme For Sale Lake ke Property 51 ELIZABETH LAKE RD n onl be possession. inets.’ Pull orc onb- jeden eulaeer and ; 2 5 teed wee oui be pleased at the eo Ing otached Scars awn- 2-Family vobactnile ranch 3 wood 3 BEDROOM aera white frame butldi ; See The most — And May be of this It’s n 2-car furnish me complete! ba, ied i ner lot across the ng on seen E eat garage. shed for o y n. $22,500 te ote, new sh street moe EP, a rete: | Sy | en emg: | Omer, Maken ver thapplng. een. new, wed bret e r a4 task, Puburbas Sows va fee only $63 , om: Sines ere Teathation ieee. " window iam ‘eesieee apartment - Meaage and an mh oeme Deep jot, ‘Total price 96000, Fate's ang a insurande. “Cute scaped let foe." Eain Mice land board Neat. "$3,800 dowe.’ Seat | ott heat. pies Pull basement. with ' : Fl bungalow Cute nit ormatl ied ylvan Lakefront bul For d plenty of ae} WILLIS Mord Kens Inc., Realtor auached garaged nice ete, | ren Stout, Realtor Harri Cera meee ite au, | LE REAL ESTATE M. BBREW PE 20 , at Tel precspep irons. Peey wae Sogmer & FE arrison Str M EAL ESTA m JOSEPH P. 1 P. REIS, ER 44 egraph Why ance to Fisher Bod ‘i @ PM 65-8165 : tices. ih eet McKinney Real | 50 Elizabeth TE 04-06 Hurea st SALES MOR. LE CUSTOMER Sorin. vee. Tent another éay? * Full | home. | EM 2 aa Estate Pett a. ee BUILDING COMPANY eit nae ok ‘O’NEIL, Realt Only #7500 with terms ete, [etn Meat eee | 00D PLACE FOR WARERCORS n E 9122 | WALLED TARE AREA, 9 Sahusten Livi 38 S, .Tylemenh Be. a. TWO FOR ONE GILES REALTY CO Go. "Segens to three lake. 64300 5__FE ei » carpeted BED. in «| 3-2028 FE 5- af r __323 Asto ' rles O. Ba! IL 7 came N The 5-6175 AQ i 322 Astor Ave ird, | , e Homes" fenced bath Jatpe tot, ‘on Your At Its Best ‘ 3 wate ae High [ent igrer sige, "Gest “neones _MULTIPLE 721 BALDWIN AVE PRIVA’ STRESS (Mot tana "wt PRONTAGE—2 ‘ ; _ \ e EL and e d 1% ear lovely patio ag - ih {CONVERTIBLE 7 24) ve oF mee a 6 anes ferry ‘St. Close “to Se t z Lcd Fg Ben pei ae Hace “on” Auburn Ré ft. of tron tase iia ry Mat down. we Zoe W.R cornente | 10 oak ‘floors, veubea ont soparsic, ‘One ‘aids | > Weetharh Onenties, Intetimaar hy og - seas : 43147, per cent. ‘ » OSS HOME orated. A » Bi , one vacant for One side largest aoa Counties. Michi o: | 4 Shane ¢ to aad j ; OR 3.8021 ’ S further , aoee buy at ATT the. Pow te. pore in. All new owner l Ie | LAK ot ges ealer in private gan's CRES—Ortonvitle” j } ‘orma . newly x DEVELO’ lakes lent | area. Herbert G Davis, Broker M00 “down.” Will take ar ston ae Sinaken F Fat tin". at viet. risa” Ritr. | 2"sone ere ee io Sennen REAT. ESTATE, 1 | ma 9 Riggio 2 Milford, Mich. | 300 tt, 2-7058 or compton ING iLLIAMS 4-8828 a off M- of road = Open Sens 8. Main Bt . Excellent poe CAEEPRONT — | &rea, Only pe oh to ssometay dios ae 12 to 5 room year-arou “ae beech 3 bed- i + Fone mortgage. 2021 a Cash to RILEY RE eee. nadowne, OF | so mize AL Line PE 4-1157 beth, Lake ay chad “awe ee i | _ errs. -— we ye ee sew a Pwerwy *¥ “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1950 : Goods 65: By Dick. Turner | Sale Household Business Opportunities 59; CARNIVAL | . di STa- WILL SELL STORE. —e_ 8 _ gongs. SA _ Sale Land Contracts 60 DISCOUNT, 962.50 TO ENbie Se SSORED ; OVER 1 MONTH AND 6 CENT al ann Coal & Fuel: 77 y ¥ tor IM WRIGET, Rea beni | oes IREPLAC . —-" “an arg 8 Riuuiey Ss NTRACTS TO B as ee aR conre Garrels EM 32511) j 2 } Money to Less ; 61 | nn {State License Lend te 5-7106 } NANCE CO. Will deliver. F@ : See Son |TEAGUE FI! = HAVE Fi Sete ‘7 2 S. MAIN 1 at the , x 1 * 202 Road. 3-7848; evenings MA 56431 __ ST. Cl AIR. ubs 78 Wut BUILD To nSUIT FOR 214 E. ROMEO Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 most, Smal ween ree ROCHESIER F | UCE, E, eS hae ee Oa ae \ Al TREES — SPR . Yews, 40335 before § p.m ities 59 Lv Ao te ER foes & + § Oa sie Dig Business Opportunities een” oe itt SIEG STEINWAY s530.| 3°mi. weet of a = $00 DOWN. MAY TARE pe, 3.3518 ervice Heaters . Reas. 2% yrs. :| Tif ink onst ‘Duck Lake Ra. 38 APTS. $23 or business mer ‘PRIENDLY 5S Oil- Gas Home on PLANO-TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT Wixom Rd. Open daily & caller income : : 2922, Sleeth = MALAWN BI I *K NER “Pays tor iteelt with ata Bae PIANO SWITH | io 6. MU 40606. it saves. money ‘ FAR weuts local dealer te! wont fuel bows —" = TRADE 1N option to parsbase. ao pur- oak a TRE SERV 5 Corporation lawn service using MPANY } No be a ‘of the Y G iN UCE, the aimaring Parmainwe Machine Fy) ANCE CO | SCHICK’S MY 3-3711 cao mies Ot CHER'S Nploes. tire." to 4 ft 38 oF mors. No ALL “ea. Less than | x. No competition. $3.000 for y TY - FE 4- 1.50 N. of aunt, iranchise, write tas” BORROW UP TO $500 TABLE _ MACHINE. SPINET FIMO EXCELLENT | You dls. B'myen} a equipt. iB frenet rv 1245 Orrices Im IN Utica SINGER POR on’ Gowlng r. SPINET PIANO ECE ae a 8 Vine. Adrian, Mich Wil f suc: Pootiae — Drayton ingham., cam Piyweets FE 2.3397. conte. ae OD CONDI: | _Giarkston, 5-1922. Getails of business & list 0 Waled Lk Birming! a WITR A AT- Miscellaneous 67 67 | SpRiowT PIANO Pets 79 r win Sexe 5 Wik Secomenta, ‘enugue*mahoges7 For Sale Miscellaneous = Fer sate bi a im | For Sale Pets 29 OCERY WITH BEER & WINE _OAI Tm tog OS Pet Oe roau-deck, mahogany what- TERS, 30 GAL. w TANOS | ETRIEVER FOR “3 living. quarters Lease. or Oupyceemes | Then —_ \e0s PONTIAC SEDAN. Pe hate. | Sas, We 050 ata Wiegand Music Center |; Lee bee. — ith free ; 50 value. legan sale FE | y. Trade © . 9-22 5-1854 wood doors $5 each marred. g CLE MILE| sale 1 Ra MALE. BLACK. sr cieer Oreperty. Call FE. 3-041 oe ee perry Chan ee, is weight, | GNOER "SEWING | MACE nett. BIG SELECTION a $59.50. These oe BREA MNRAS acpek | iit coceen, MAU before 3. _ FE 233 ERY = = FRIENDLY SERVICE ‘ ood care of himself — watches his weight, walnut pay. a8 l0) pert mon th. | “ snotgune de rifles. pr 4-311 oe ny 5 values 5 CHONE FE nage | Has IPPERKE PUPPIES. “Henry takes g i ” $48.50 or Office, 4 Patterson. t, 383 Orchard USED CON- | ikc L 2.1457 6DM aces uaa bocmen BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE «| $ sensibly and never talks back to me! Capitol BABY CARRIAGE a. teri ttet LAWN Ave. — sere SINKS | WE HAVE ¢ like new. Must be mee. S ii WEEKS OLD. ¢@ bus: FE ¢1538-9 dresse THAYER electric eye burner CABINET SINKS | "Lue " appreciated. a wonderful year cas for eae 64 W. Lawrence &t. | rial leathertop drum Tavers’ block, 2 burne 42° model, eed seen to be appr OR 3-3714. tenal opportun: < 4 *Goods Impe 3-9000. vise, diamond lightly scratched t. A! ‘ _ fe to acquire naenten®: FE 4 157 sede 6s | Sale Household 65 _ $15. OR 3-9 OR [ MODERN DINING gas 1 Sean diamond hematite —— $46.30 w og = 66” Hammond | BASSET HO’! 5 Mutual 4-0045. cae 100 ft. frontage et ee LOANS S25 TU 6500 | Sale Household G ccouu oc vue Gack ae oS gn a we asekabin’ 00s eeanis, ie puaae mn] Se oe, caak wanna Oe ——! ie ano with i a, a se- | OND pbDvUO chairs, table pads time ish. = t, ebord aaa COCKER tate. Call nos! R | On your signature oO Our OF DRAWERS, | BL blower, $45.00. 275 deck, 6 an offer. FE Road. Michigan Fi 2-743. ths to CHEST heater with 35.00.| ed $350, or make Voar —~ ‘Ave. — 5. L's : my vey DAIRY BA e 3 men teodly and “belp- | MA 6-2063 fuel tank, complete, $35. r ~~ ANCHOR FENCES |_ Late *GRINN NEL COLLIE PUPS, 1 WES. OLD. 4 & OODS Beau-| service is fast, fr = o aany - ga! +1 BAR. ANCHOR F Pine meine F 768 | GO! GROSSE POINTE w equipment | fur {Vist our ND MIRROR, 1 DRUM TaA- 5-9666. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BAR- PHA ved. Knott 1 27 8. Saginaw $5. - ee, ee en, o-812 y “ie feer lamps. 3 table lamp. PIECE DINING ROOM a ae ae E ESTIMATES Pe s-14Ti cert . Cup. BA A $1500 down inc HOME & AUTO I “curtain stretcher, 3. glasetop | BLOND tu. Ben Mur Chest freeser. FINANCE CO. 1 || PREE t 73 home. le core OCERY | 1 cw y) set. 18 ft box. All like FE 8-066). — : “INC. Store E Order for “Xmas. aS sea owe LOAN CO. _ tables ye teM AT. | 12 ft. Prigidaire ice Perry St. IN DEPT. ters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-794) CHURCH iS, Sale oorne Zollar. wh proven money cosh for guar-'7 Perry St. _ Corner E. Pike = used 3 months. Best | _ne NKRUPT STOCK TRADE- ee ee a 1 CASE. REGISTER, | WRAPPING il ae 10 000 cas a I ¢ * | MONEY FOR Al = cha 5-4 a con aia makes down = with Contidence otter. FE 41648 ma | BA A chance a real a aa illhg F 1185 N.| counter, , Dials Hey. WiTH PA- pogo Borro 5 to $500 abr CUSHIONED LOUEOS CHAIRS. tmmodiotely Outfitting Co. 4763 Mr PL SUPPLY BOARD FIN CO., 1185 rors. 5028 7" LER. MEAT DACHBHUND | Pi PUPS o 1 large size ¥. Bedroom . Open PRA . Northwes' 5 WALK- coo OR "STATEWIDE | Household Finance } peel oag tie aoe jniekert Lane, On 5 aer~ tH 1,000 ft. north 28061 ——— = 5 turday. ween poems 5 R SPACE | 8X12 be se ag a shelving. BACHSHUND iD ALL PET SHOP 68 | |_Bioomfield Fills. PE 4-0052. P Ma OR 3-5646. Hig! Leg | Uliams. FE 4-6433. = = : IRS' ot a & EL heater. $45. C AKC Estate Service of Pontiae “ye JSHIONED LOUNGE CHAIRS | _ EW HT HROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND| he UTY SHOP ISTER, ron nate RSD CHARLES REALTOR ay & os wee te \? vsti each youl Chicherin pane | ORO bods complete with springs Oeer een a Vester’ hoster, | OOS f 3 old. eT RafionaL_c asu gnzols Fe | temale Hage tawn. § mas. old. 1717 S_ Telegraph a “WwW HE? ‘ tricycle, § _FE and mattress rey . Automatic wa) ook & wane bean HUNTING ou} sciect FE 4-0018 3 : c - Bloomfield re 4 Orchard Lake . elec. supplies, cr 8s Therm 2.3604 FO SALE: SPANIEL PUPPIES. 3 “LET'S TALK $25 TO $200 |) PIECE SECTIONAL MAPLE SOFA. COMPLETE. Bi eo we Hardware, elec. pper. black. cs Deo. Therm oul "Sale ‘Sporting Goods 74 Fo SALe: SPANIEL een PTPCTNT Cc” We wf be glad to help you 1 maple aay ng spreads. +4689 oe ner toning ea rust-| Beever. TER EER | 2 years old. FE 8-4403 to BUSIN] ' st ATE FIN ANCE — ge and drape. Specials” Paint. Super MODERN ( OlL SPACE HEATER | ~ ACE HEATER. ; REMINOTON PUMP, 270 DEER FOR SALE a eae Pontiac State os “Closeout Specials ‘HEIGHTS SUPPLY Reasonable. ret A-| rifle, model dition |” rier sTPIT. COM. PE 4-8431 TTOWOC” 2 ZONE COMBINA. Pn con Also 4 YR. e™ FE 41574 BEDROOM OU ro 2685 Lapeer Rd. MANITOWOC, 2 freezer, take | suit. Size Blaine. LE PUPPIES, shots. Lonesome Wi | QUICK tas FO_ 8500 LOANS | piss, “os nated, Delivered wie Cash & Carry Specials ee eeyante, Sie Calgary. att eT te WALL Fave meat | Oo att “ARC registered. Call E . teed over x Sez Sell see! Seaboard F gpa } PC SECTIONAL. a2 Bown | R REA WHIRLPOOL Gas D me sie Prefinished Mahogany 4:8 ¢40 ca: | _Saldwin 30 COM | Mehavas. 638 MA sOME x 1. R hine route over 000g, U8 NP Phone. reese | ie new FE esoeé. KELVINATOR ee. Oe ee — RANG Co,| White Pine Stripping plete set, mostly Bt oter | 4 X 20 WALL Good cond. FE 54936. | POODLE TRIMMING " cht Wri. ¥ " Electric Co. : pene . ; " ——— peeromer santas Sel GET STO SHO | APACE MEATENS, po UP’| TSusrsue™ Be raat ate Biss fam mittee! | at eee ge oe Bat oa rire se. be FE | FANARERTS CANARTER CAE , rol - : {Ure | BARTEL TSE | Tito novereezrmg mop |-isterames oe On| Be Ee So ; see and Apes Se this ON YouR | tae. washers. si? “tio "ups rugs.| TRE HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | —Ty— Trade- In Dept. (Call for np needs OO All| ew sr QUALITY totiets $19.95 Goa PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES mene wet brecsemeyceet ene; Qs (Ure | eee se WEST HURON __'FE CilS | prom ‘Table gugsg| Tour bas etry oA Trompe ibs Mt Wes Sic —aESETIR a pmol are paid os 1qna porte i gan cles, ape Tone URNITURE. Tools ee koe en LUMBER & SUPPLY | zw LUXAIRE Of age By Office, 6 Pattersse. 7 “si4L pga $100, standards, $50. for down pas a to Repay eom . eek E j 1 instruments. Couch . : AUR, ducts. MAp! = Z AL 1 4-0045 cI CCC] Up te % Months ture, $129. $2 w and musica Studio Couc .. $20.50 MA 4-455! D CONDI NS MUtua) MICHIGAN BUSINE SS | PH. FE 2-9206 TERMS. 7s ee peel ites a FORNTTORE AnD AP Reiaggrciat ca r = : Bats 196), Haase aa ee ou CIRCUL ATOR. GOO new ow ins & ries Pa cEETS. CANARIES. CAGES. 4 US RATION a CASH FOR F r small lots. | iigeabed WAY = CALL Most gauges & ca Shell. | {00d om argvemmee grees) OQAKLAND | Eieirpiadh es Ste ee Slee on rena See Si S| Ce some eee | |} ROOM QUAKER SPACE HEATES raee pee Fe baa YES | Biase Rane XS ECONOMY LUMBER PRICES WATER TANK USED 3 | 7o¥n! MUDDY. PE 8-381 after 8.30 Dm PARK AT Ov Front Loan etl ao me ne nny Hi | Crosley finish. $70 MA 6-5209 | 361_8. Saginaw OF sWwEET | STANLEY ALUMINUM W oie Fam sor en. 29-000 Brus O\Waniey Leach. 10 pose? N ep BL we ge Id. Mat re __ 202 Pontiac Siate ays < GOME & GET IT | USED TV. $19.95 ‘ . used eet MPLETE GU iel Dp. @ mos. old, PARTS & SERVICE OF SALE Ls rep mor 422 W. Huron. Bur els er S a $20. UL 2- GUNS. MOST CO! deal- pu -7TAKESQ Ortgage Loans 42 Oakland Ave LAST WEEK Radio m : KOTON shoo in the area, Authorized 4 _5-1983. Sia. ~~ PRIVATE LAKES | Mortgage ~ * GRAY BEDRM OAKLAND FURNITURE yn Site. CEs EFZ | ,. N LUMBER senctering Ges go matature. ot OS, saves. Soe neg = lg Sod t ‘oo acres im size available 00 TO $2000 6 PIECE ae ee bookcase | Prices eT ae an fem, rugs. | WAREHOUSE velevisions, and bullt- NORTHER:! pn Hage Bente en Lk. Rd. Breda. Re i Gaty 2 ee Male te Oakland. Dountios Mien gens first pnd second a ~atig ea geen aly 92 ieee: baby “turaitere - ee ins: ree Appliances, Davis 7940 Costeg Ge nd. —" mane NISHED See cae ft. ane field and — a | THOROUGH BRED enauas & Northern vate lakes County homes, All for $88.50. Pay onl; . rice, no fatr offer | burg nam. tos de aa AMY 20-2. ce . ft : a week. cee 5, 6 weeks i oe Corp | 07 Oakland Pearson's Furniture, 42 Or price, neighbor and share | [) I m. fo 2 p.m. MAHOGA! .. @e per ft. line of bear and Shepherd puppie LAKESHORE DEVELOPME? | @rn or not A Ave. ee eae bargains, all WANTED tables. MY yp ~~ &O ET Birch %" .....--- “Sle per ft. . Sad erage ae Oe | ae Sees. 1404 E Highland Rd Buckner. Inc. chard Lake these unbelieva mek Fred hong : ws. Pree ;| TOY MANCHESTER. la WEEKS boas 7 Moré. NT ae st se wosec eee ——— TN 7 Pace ra aavenpert sud chair 1040'S Saginaw Oe WE NAVE O0OD SELEGHON CERAMIC Kir. os “xs BENSON | LUMBER "CO. plete “sports ‘store, coc Dre ely | old, male and femsle, re EM xs Brand ne tehing | 104 S_ Sa, R SMALL RADIOS WE H hines ied inches. Lehag FE 4-2521__- Gun . : ER PUP, 8 M rhing DERN. 2 BAY SUNOCO SER 2nd MORTGAGES modern step tables, ma POR SMALL RAD of rebuilt washing mac a L Genter, 15210 WEIMARAN PE 42058. MODERN. 2 BAY ble. Located “ on ON table. 2 decorator lamps, | CASH not. FE 54-8755 sweepers. Open 8 hg ve agg kitchens, SCORD Housebroken. Running. tee Station availa Roads! AVAILABLE 9600 $2,000 coffee nly $2 weekly. Working or not. FE 5-8755 Ez; yaccum le Electric. Corner Most modern lights, me. PLY GIVE A cogs Mccann Pad wreta-| oad PRIVATE INVESTOR. Punicass Wateuarn, a Coban, DAVENPORT & 2 TABLES. FE Df ae ee ce oe re ASH AND CARRY ‘Hunters’ Specials f~ Ey 2 -F—- h Mode renta] to; 345 DE- e. ¥ 45169. tory BShowrooms eo” x¢ xz te 25 per ¢ ion } rogram. station 8 MONTHLY PAYM'TS Lake Av == M, MAHOGANY, L ed. Pactory Orchard Bi ° . now | _2-4107. sah Jone peetaeees, wine, On Tie “CO ‘We EVES. DI oe ond,, 90. FE stmt. DINING Bio Drum top table, | YELLOW, CHROME DINETT Lake Ave aa emer wiser power tile scopes Dogs ‘Trained, Bearded 80 ood cond m e : Michigan. OF eal] Flint, CBdar aig BEAR CONS8OLI DATION e. 12 RUOS, WOOL FACE, 815.96. | tom Tasetane ‘Winthrop naam A tiques 65A OUT PRICE Cc PLYWOOD CO alne gooey ny Hemgitlor AND CATS BOARDED. Mortgages ao ice oe. "Geis ‘Us: |” Reversible "810.30. Re tary a ~~ #3 GAL LIGHT Mo6s GREEN 1488 Baldwin Ave. $3.50 Blue Rocks iat ‘loads, $2.28, Ppure-Shell 375 | = Man Ww $34.95. Axminster, ont . a os ” 1 rson's Furniture,| 4.4958 AL. BALSAM loads, $2.79. Do 8 , Bic Ne hEAR (COnsTROCTION mais | SSGeoketa inne ane DEEP FREEZE — oir eaen, ANTIQUE OPAL RING 16 GAL. DARK RED “RANDOM TILE" heavy and Matador Hunting Dogs 81 ar Tl Ce 82 W. HURON +7833 | 2 _stove. PE 4.0029 before = UL 23049 $2.58 Per Gallon "ACH ; at SHORT - HAIRED 63 9 X 12 RUGS, %4 DUOTHERM LAROE CIRCULATOR. BLAYLOCK 2c EAC We Trade nt contest.| 3 _ GERMAN ears old. FE . 18 THE “BIRD” TO 6EB Swaps Paint. tile, lino. $25. Ol hot water heater 918. VICTORIAN EMPIRE 6F Mi 6-1053 COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY 3 REHOUSE Enter SILEY'S RARDWARE Pointers, 1 and 3 y y NG VALUES lz CL “a A ng °. SnOvEE r pape large ‘type late model, chairs. Very re Radios 66 | ft or wore 7 “Butte OUTLET = Se we ve AKC {KC BEAGLES MALE-AND PF LES. MALE A 3059 2 INTON CHA H scatter stim r = sane s Pees, in active vil-| condition oT nao eee — R s $3.95, $100. EM 3-9678 before TRIG Rapan | Hi-Fi, TV & | CEEARARCE ‘SPECIAL eee - $28.98 Rear “=F Saginaw HUNTERS & at ak We are aa excellent hunters. 308 lage Bi Ph ned ap tear ec BE E. for house or tn-/ 9x12 Felt Base Ru 375| DELUXE ELECTRIC EA-2, 12-WATT HIF | | Yard post and lantern “*°3 des — PUMP. s00-| Our ten Im Deluxe t sve EQ. BRITTANYS hen gal — orn gaueae es trailer fh large lot. FE ¢2402, «RUBBER BASE PAINT a and dryer. FE 5-2 hie KAKGE 1” 2 a> consol aay Der new. Guar. | Deluxe Pell Ag ligh 895 | SHALLOW foe 4 36143. — p Trailers at AKC REG. . come w _— owes a Sleeping pease ee Oe (is GALLON SADDLE TANK. 36 | Figgins HI- ‘TES Re ne | each. OR 3-7969. oN. One 1 ee ee o_o LIKE) NEW. | units left at this $, camp stoves, POINTERS © terms. 128 il. Bell or trade . , 25c| years ot ADMIRAL STEREO Hi-Fi ié boiler burner unit, com- | space HEATER 43,000 BTUs. air ma om uip- BEAOLES,— PoIeren 3001 O-GRILL, ¢ automatic) inch fifth wheel. Be 4}4-Ft. Wall Tile PE 4.3064 | _™ake offer EM 3 TABLE, | “sete. Neos PE bit. ag Gg gy $'o0o| Higate 8 or 6 rooms. lnaterns and other cs tin’s x U sole. : . i : 0 509 ns Wel equipped o'r wi % MERC. SUN yg RE on S COMBINATION PROST pg big Epa TV bacon Fe Rs 4 fhesspeen, $668’ Ba00,* Wane STANDARD TYPEWRITER 30 — ‘Colle, , Boats & Motors hee os. b. Growing no ot ter and trans fo beet | 1 tor and Preezer. “RANGE EX PLA 8 G._A. Thompson, 1 Elec. mimeograph machine. . -21 Bast peer, A 5 mon 3036 trade. Down — oe miles om motor Trade for oy Free aa 00. Davenport. | ELECTRIC 26 Esther Street. | MODELI ee DRAIN TILE & SEWER A CA 13 GAUGE ad Geno 4-11 Real estate includ | motor and trailer or an $200 tween | __condition. $50. a 30. ARD DMAN S ALL SIZES IN 4.95 YE OIL WA FHA 100 Norton. IN DOG. $40 Weimaraner bird dor. | Set “ $900 00, " $50.00—Call be IRE AUTOMATIC WASH j E W. P. Combination Doors $1 20-GAL. $10; | re? : GOOD coo G. Traverse| value. Also : trade for guns| co MI 6-4369 FRIGIDA Lk. Rd. OR 40212 Coating 6 $15; seve, WiTH FE 2-3689 TAVERN. - BOWLIN ere., 22 yrs. old. reg ; ma 1 p.m. _er. EL 62179 M59 at Wm. BAD.| Foundation a heater, $15; @ blower, $40; | LARGE TENT . North. REO. POINTER PUPS BEST OF Se cae car Ge ae or 0126. Inners opie mettress and | iP im Geet tecces see $24.95 ERS — NORGE FREEZERS | = TV, PORT. house | Roof Coating Plaster coior rd aa ana ate. ee ee ee eee PANTS . re tise. “an pins wteck. | <"men's dake eel tee gis cre |21° ADMIRAL |... es ——— Rn teed xt Brak “en te abe — ent, Mortar & va "e500 Maceday Drive, Water: MAN'S [HUNTING SUIT, PANTS | RE stock. ae ; $i0.b0e n pi |; 4@ men's s Le} sets. to choose fro odels, slightly scratched lier's wages. Y co. . 36, coat F SG BRITTANY SPANIEL 5 YEE. for sporting goods. 20 other 30 days.| New m t big dis-| ca si61 Commerce | coat, @ BUILDING SUPPL cae size 36, 3-3874. REG. K 15 AL-| or trade fur cost. sell or| 43; rebuilt & guaranteed y crate-marred models a Peer Appliance’s, Lake Ave. PE 3-7101 : sulated size 9. == old, male. PE 5-0092. BUSY NORTHERN L and! ay’s size 10 | Obel TV, 3930 ees. 81 Orchard ST . HUNTING Ps. semiautomatic. Includes real. ev- _MY 22501 etter: airy eee ‘em Elisabeth Le Rd. PR’ 4-4045, We | count rf age Ag Water Softeners 66A 00-THERM SPACE HEA 6 ne ALE AT OO: TE | IR) 40-42. Excellent con- | REGISTERED 1 Ea & gata oe | oes , Asking Sa WAP ke trades 90 wit 5 8 rm. $10. alt in. riding mo “$20. OR : te od — tate. office and store, too , EAN ‘52 MERC. WILL 8WAl take NE GABERT PA rter cable 26-in. ' dition 178 vee “i “PE 26065 ‘Eves. ON 2-816 | _Ovod cond yoo. FE elisa 121 N. Saginaw SPRINGS hore | WATER GOFTENER FOR SALE | DO pee Hundreds of | | "viens “26-10. {ities Bower ee eee GR, | REOISTERED. BRITTANY MALE, _you? J com — Good condition, reasona lors to c rom, 1 Toro $4-in. mower. | o Skates. Size 9 months = P OR ~ FRIGIDAIRE | RANGE. FULL SIZE co . wall paper Fairbanks Chicago Roller bao mye Pp |CONPERENCE DESK SWA - IN_ MA 6-6561. A-Way bed. ————— | 44673. or exterior. ou fection. | ! 3.6 b.p. riding tractor. 7. toe-stops. REG. POINTER = sell. Good cond. EM [30482 0 Good condition ine STOVE! and matching fabric se 1 Bolens 3. hp. rr. tae ms ne Price $20. FE 10 AM. & 2 P.M. M artrl ge CASH FOR OSED Tvs. _ 30 IN. GAS RANGE. LIKE NEW, Te ane es a MY’ 3.1260 _| For Sale Miscellaneous 67 Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no we i aye el ee reduced ices. ° included. aha AND amos HURON recorders and [atte phenesrap s L, months. Reasonabie. FOR SALE CROSLEY Y , SHELVA. | | Om Hote Hkaace Gems a ELAND PUEL & 6180 esau ¥ id — cred nana —— ~ Hay Grain & Feed 82 oh Rta OUT MICH. tbs BT : ECTRIC} dor refrigerator re Sar ii oat 160 N. Merrimac. 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. cae 5- Evans 1678 _or OR 31024 __ | 7s GA SEMI-AUTO. MA ’ BUSINESSES THRU EQUITY IN 3} BEDROOM RANCH $2 GAL. DUO-THERM EL ondition $35 Call FE 8-381 3 mos. $175. EFURNISH. MA NS. 2 with case. $85. Call OPEN TIL 8 home and furniture for 25-foot water heater $50, Kenmore Con-| ELEC. AUTO. Ww DON'T WAIT TO R D AND SCREENS, gun to 61 E. Wash- BALES may, ernaw. MA- | 1 uy fin-| FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL 1 GE G Cir- to $500 at SEABOAR STORM W . 6-3652 or come 1,000 trailer Swap or sell. FE 2-439 sole Ironer $55. beautifu er | PR S, Rew itt 1064 excellent |” soc oil burners 3 % Get ¢ 7 1185 N. Perry) °'o.0 lumber. FE 2-5 nm, Clarksto’ nure. Lumber. E FARM. BREAD AND ‘RENT 8&8 ROOM | ished Knotty pine double dress tric rang 3681 lator, also ‘51 Pord 6, Vic- FINANCE CoO., BOX, C4 = ington, UMP F as res IN pe Pirolls, Retablisbed erga rm SALE oS ira acy teens | $40. Console sewing cut file ar cone oe DRAPERY TO ~ UPHOL-| toria, FE 8.2228. ae SIZES. a ak =e pinba rE y ag nl scope en tin ree OF and corn. Will oe ee Tt O12 or Fe barn, oo See Per meet | $28. ui "in very goed eonaiting ee bedrm. suite. FE) -UseD FULLY AUTO. ATER be ~— ys ~ dallas ‘SSine “Perfect condition. v5. pesp-eighl, tow & ries | aeliver. OA 62170. CE 4-1034 _FE 62213 . : T, 1 year old, { = : PER cost. The . N FOR SA — KTAIL' a ). LAKES! OR ho __ 8-2150 softene UGHS. 64 21300, GHEAP - ALSO at RN of a enec ue canes uve quarters LAKEFRONT by pile: Lapeer | ito THROW nuns, 19 CEezs clk FREEZERS as, Ene eee a TRAILER WITH HITCH, gy AL Wares ick’s. 2678 Orchard STOR: son blower, good condition.| 2580 Dixie Hwy. CORN the at oake. nn = nd ; c an 1- Rd rac . tit rea 2 bedrooms. ving room and) area. 3 bedroom. Trade for rE Up. Elliott Pu Mich aaah "140 68 while they last. OR 3-2986. Lk. mR 3-1754. iG in quan , Roch- bath. 2 acts ed cane. ie +a around Pontiac. FE | egret, Mien gl orders please. Michigan $35 erwin Fi8) FOR SALE: FIVE a ee = ree ne 2 a 7 os os aeer hunters on Nov. iu. Farms 1108 — po es ‘cod busin : Ww : , u ee $46,000.00 5" own. Must |PAID EQUITY IN ¢ROOM HOUSE iE Pig intima Pog i mm = avulnttaled of ta mes rio with, faucets lavatories, Low! faa Te ot ea CORN — cor AND sell. Box 32, Gaels for car or $500 down and balance NER D BOX 8PRING, FULL SIZE, Ko money down, $5 mo. & u with | ¢ ing ¢ lued a FE 2- fiat . Truck furnished ered icatce: BIBL ete te! 50k eats Pe eee a eoey | 80.000 oe — winaiiaa — 2-speed chrome elec. blender, LWA LLELY CO Furnaces $14.95: Bg yt is, | 9-1274, Eves ae ae fociuaer the” heat 1 “daily No g gt ge ae oe St 8! ARMUESS LOVE SEAT._D a San CONVERSION BURNER WITH The Pree Estimates Ca gai duct work. Michigan Fluaresce ts She WE Beata. Metgrs, ht | bay, sen nes ment. Open 7 to es, & trade OR 3-8708 ink with slip cover. § | GAS al furnace, $10 00 OL _1-6623. Days or Eves. ges, duc Lake Ave. — 39. INO GOoDs, ary NCE. 1165 83 Sundays. Business, fixtur SETRAILER OR abs controls for co (2) ACCORDIANS, BEGINNERS, Free ye | CIAL - — See SEABOARD s For Sale Livestock 3000 down TRADE FOR HOUSETR = : | EM 3.0151 | ACCOR ; — SPE srgpapadidacins panda FOOk, BUEMEEE, See en ae ining Ae » RESALE La Raat? Oks Wea reR 30,000 BTU $18. GE | “40. Soprani. Bs bike, “350, | Kenyon Heating DEINE 43, 9 Pt. ...s..00----05 0 $8! ON. Perry St. PE 9-068 nie s 744A ~~~ EEF FOR FREEz- nia anna ek ea ton ae room — with fireplaces» cneiand nights 80 W foward FE 24855 | “‘troner. $50. Leaving. Mich. | Girl's bike, Deming puare Cratt | ‘FINAL waned | Gutter” Lengtin 222200000000" $488 Hunting Accom'tion aa ee rant, build ng =F $5 000 h rt_ basement. of] _ — } 3-513 = | 1. tank, ', price, new, Everything goes hool Desks .....- trees $10.95 ST _e. i Gn. Same owner i¢ veers, Bulg, {TODt porch. | pa ark Real Ea. \ Singer Sale of | GENERAL 1 a ares, 2) (nee (nh eae Be Klien cabinet ssn ; i. BN LUMBER COTTAGE FOR RENT NEAR ROS For Sale Poultry 85 : certafitecs to: ¢ FE 3-7888 Res = ~ eae [ee FE 1 _ e mon. oe por Og nai revi ag Paste Rent [Used Sewing Machines | _srs_ old WARM MORNING. = 1060. OIL TANRS. GOOD CON-| New misery chairs eo Set "AUBUR HEIGHTS — RS, “CARINE BE- a = WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT Singer Cabinet Electric. - roe | OAS HEATER. Can be — 33 * ate Will deliver. PE 5-9120 ART — table ‘and fo Ge $7. avout ae Gray og Tuttle. x AT ser he gh ae OA _8-3247. r sell. $3.50 month OR clade Py *r portable electric. L a1 St. morning or telephone MOWERS — ROT. "$8.00 and up. “> iG heat, electric: Hag strom WILE, TRADE RQUTTY INT FANT cote perinmig ee Haas. | mer A. morning RIGERATOR |_s00 "Rent ype Bi FR Seta | new icycle a8 00 ana up Mhewing machine wine ‘ait | corte Our: Pee baer eneane 1 pr Giaes a oa fer) flor bedroom cenmo i seeiricl $44.50: | GAS STOVE 825 REFR | N. SOIL PIPE, Baby scales ........ ete. HUNTER’ ply tool MAS. . REALTORS < encore . or | model Kenmore cabinet electric, | ter heater $25. Elec- | ¢-I per length ster . holes ts are $8 is, good deer iden, Mica BOR ems Good tor Marte tem FrorraD portable’ sietrie, Sieco. | $4 sete a ante | ON ath Maton ed =a Sitehes’ abo. sae Fis ae ool at moe FH] Reming” Acre te, eras. | Velden aA bee Produce 86 Pontiac, wet - baths. Near town & bus sds fanv: others to choose from | Wringer washer bh -— Nev- West. Open Sve. Porcelain merous to 4.50 Wanted: for = FE 53030 or FE 5.9975 neety | Ma Singer Sewing Center, 102/ washer $30. Studio couc ~ Like) CINCH soIL s Other items too bor ox erty Dial OR 3-8810 RIETIES & SHE STAL SHOP} sour “ace fer eee Sat mee) your meant 5 er_used $55. Shotgun +1 mps. 95 | mention such as; po wns OTHE SALVATION ARMY — formation. ys ay Ng AL Market eee mon. toma ARRO REALTY “Wy RLECTRIC STOVE FOR ALE i 2 ene SUMING er eE s-2100| 2. = ga “coll springs, RED SHIELD, STORE ances. | WANTED — SLEEPING QUARTERS are) « Includes stock, equipment. rrp wo $15. Call KE 3-3932 Third. Rochester, OL 1-1189 be- | 4 TER. and’ nd garden too Everything & . : fools, with opti —— You WANT "8 ROOM SPACE HEATER. mC, Clotht Parettete, Aephenees. on Nov. 14th. w. Smee one pg i ue ft oo))6|6Per Sala Clothing 64 ABOUT ANYTHING ¥ EO CAN BE Oe RinGes im i | OR _3-3635 sO AREAND FuRsitune 118 LA RELY. [ewisn deer ieee ‘aa mmediate ie ai 300 GREG. ta 4500 squar eauaaea ae FOUND ATL & 8 SALES. _s | Gags RANGES $29.95 : AST TRON RECESSED es, all Contact Bernie Rd. @ ao AB . li et Ga ches cent wc CLOTH COAT, | A, little out of the way but @ let | mectric neener Rebutit * pathtup with peach. Beet, welity, | SOA Ba i aP fire tet se deerese 3'Sian, Ext. 26 or LI 8-1276 Byes. D SWEET FILTERED self in one. a e fine reputation, _Sire 9 and 12 FE 46-4752 58 to poy furniture’ and B| Seed Wate es G. A. Thompson, washin , machine we "bens buildings. ee PR informa: i APES aN AND a fal Apple spe: compenys ith ex- ILTS EN 8 USED | sen td MP ECTRIC est. Bisse nm Ps ehl's Orchard for au ity Work. $6,000 with e irate BoC TEN items Visit cer trade dept. wes real es e ELE Ro in WOODEN STORM WINDOWS Raggy ‘a ter cats Me Se Na tion from Geor, se 32-3236, Bait, Minnows, Etc, 75 cial 01 bat up pil amo ce 1 al \ ar }- 3000 ° hows 0 ‘ own ww : Itor | Opportunity Shop hace, | bareate | | GLE MAL | tye een o Be re tie. Double bow! stake a “TALBOTT LUMBER ~ TT LUMBER | ~~ 2 DE, toe; RED cae BELT. Warren Stout, Rea a} Church. 355 Ww Mapie We buy, sell or trade. of free LINOLEU k's, 281 Baldwin. 10-YR. 62 sh & carry.G. A in. hard co : TA pickets. rms, for 4$c: big A h. Cider TN. Gaginaw st ia mn: Birmineta wens ©) sod | Phone FE ‘sa341. reon oaTee AND MATTRESS. | Titmpoen. Mee tase Bek: **a0-toot ‘Tee ft ees ee sie e-| for S0c. ‘Tackle open Close’ ona ‘Sree : mp ‘till @ pm. _Fridays. 6.30 to 430. OPE MOR. okt ond ‘ CAR Peatcass Pen 0 “in bare r, Thorosea Ferprogting work pants from 35c. : : Brand new. $15.95. Pearson’ eves. len coe. +. .966 Mf, Wood louvres at % 4.4505. & rd Lk. A */ALL SIZES CLEAN USED © WORK Rl. 9 TO 9 ‘le _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. is PER CENT D N | | 20-foot with trim. $89.95 1025 Oakland Ave. FE at: : J from B8c: shirts from lc, | miles F of Pontiac vad} leh QUE WALNUT) 1s ristmas cards! 3-pe. bath out. STANDARD OIL | pants ce ee { Auburo Heights on Auburn TovELY AN TT r tine Or. te or colored, for lease in| also fishing E of A room suite. Gas stove. Boat. ith Factory tnds—r lars Has severa) stations | Open 7 days 389 Orchard Lx Ave Mbe ene | oter and stand Supply. . this ad w PPLY *PCeERRY AND ‘MADISON | BLUE ORAY MUSKRAT Cov? BUY SMALL RADIOS. $6612. FE _Hand belt sender, shot Jou a 172 3h beeen PR _5-2100 P ual ro TELEGRAPH size 14. good condition FE 2-849? 35-8785 FW AND USED |CEATH ER ter MAHOGANY Fontiae State GE "bigeet, vga tha Pate ta — N VILLE ERSIAN LAMB COAT. guy AND @ELL N es chairs, Tonka walnut URNA ASS-ELIZABETH AND PARKWAY, ae dca Met Salteia, deck Wio'meck par |" setaer sani : ma is Best grade. $i0.s0.| SO"er,,20 (gal. hot <‘Meeerate oa? aise PULL LENGTH MINK COAT. | EX- | Baldwin. Jack W. Hall. etal orale sae Cast RE Mio West. | & SET, and free t dition. Cost $1,500 5-6814. ie : eed +) with m case, wer avatlebie. Call MI 6-5311 days = oil sae for $180. MI 4-3127 | Soa NEW SOFA BEDS. eee LARGE MODERN, N, TCUSHI i STORM WINDOWS. REASON. pa. § case, Like new, OL STANDARD OIL pt Hollywood bed framen 4636. fn: | pvetattfed chair” rove beige oy | te Pe, a acme a; | times iter. i _ “ey Hollyw . 143, E . ‘ 1 é re EANDARD Ol main POR Sa ibe ea condition. | ton a masthromses, 011.60. Out _slip SELL GAT BALANCE 30 al. — Knees tase ue. skates, size 0, ages. Under- Milford, Michigan Phone FE 4-4 o spon: ke Ave. | MUST SELL at Ox- yh stand & fau Rye 8 Traning & financial ss ar "5 GIRL s 3 SIZE 12-16 YOUNG 1 eens | 8 | ame a aoe 4 ia ING | contents of an Barly — ties, bast carry. Cara and chairs s BR 3-2414, after —Size 40 reg. & 41 long rking con- cherry hassoa = SAVE MI 60695. T, suits, machine. Excellent wo: pl ry drop a Fr 6-2100 Exc. cond. Best offer. mon SU. paren | O00 OU ToN “cheap. FE 2-4836.| dition. Will deliver. MI 41278. ra atag hinge ees 2 we s. ATE AND “GARAGE DOORS - Buren wh ef: LADY'S SIZE 14 BOMBAY LAME | BEAUTIFUL BSINGER_ BvInG ING curved, "sectional Be Big ty: 522 RA ge re 40x60 - with of. jacket Girls’ roller, size 4 and} machine in cabinet, 5 Fwy [wed set, cabinet cn _— — omen | p ~~ $28 up. Paved parking and sales| figure skates, size 3. Boy's ice | button hole equipped. 20 for §| @ all overhead. cabinets, maple Insulate! man door opera “folding sree, Go's selene gh ae BA | Pay $71.10 cash oF $8.20 Nectthe retrigs |Add Comfort — Ins $3.87 | closet doors. and disappearing gon Sbestutaty Mes | Apia WINTER hoon Rg gre Products Co.| double door, electre Fange, cubi: | 100 49. ft. enclowed ........88 z cotimates on garage re- Tt coats an as 30” Prigid z ‘ @ give a ful trailer cote fue H at 42. Reasonable, | het bases, bridge sets, booke “ Roll Lerten 90 Wb... ss. $7.8 , corner for is years). A) $9 | & many genuine, fl morchantins | Combination <1 aoe i 8 te 8 Me tire comer boat sales, gar | og . “BROWN —CHECKES 70 FOR CASH INA ruge & runsers. All mere | Storm windows ia : om Saturday den ‘salen, smell car Geaisrebip. _coat. Size 42-44 $8. OR 402 must be as pm. i Knotty pine phneling, va. fi R SALES end hundreds of ie ana NEW WINK DYED MU T y, 1] things only ia gal Oxbow Lk. off BERRY DOO $375 per mo. Talk ny « ' Son Go wii HURR se Rilitop Rd. Pontisc, line of NEW and USED |B. Peruridgs orl ful M89." 8 miles west of to sell. ‘i : Bos wv 050 W. Buron. Ph.| sacri tee for e200. FE 8.4 QI fied Ads. materials priced / ; ; atte IY Ree Sout-ases | \through Classifie a. x tes = oral VER Y FuR aa? SAVE VERGY, USE es Originally $350. Will accept | rome goes! Dial FE|_* cirede screen Se ee | Pa ste | rma ope Th:30 woke ae $100. n 1 KESCO ° WANT ADS! To find a FiPTa AVENUE surTs, young Buin end clock. s cloth- SURPLUS LUMBER ed Peed co, Sie Cons eiteh seats, tae | 2.8181 aegis AECELLENT |, MATERIAL GALRR C0. | NOW!" OS Bree Eee Sheer, | / codiuen 78 ui. wa over $1 J ; / gk Cie re eres he PED Malis. “ait ie Sa a tote ements e~erws SS We een: ae eae i 2s 3X MS ie eaton Ve Seal eb THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 FIFTY-SEVEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OCTOBER AUCTION $k, ee ® i se Bos »B H\ JTCHINSON’ S Drayton, Sata” COLLAPSIBLE Pee ek here thts ' De- mode . Left and follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES at TIPSICO LAKE. Phone D 1959 by WEA Service, ine, TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. off, ‘Mother will entertain you siti I I get dressed!” By Kate Osann OShamwm (0-22 __Sale Used Trucks _103 “$3 CADILLAC AMBULANCE, A-1 cond. "$4 Chev. cab-over 525 Elizabeth Lk. Rd 1955 FORD, % TON PICK-UP Stakes. 4 speed transmission. Ex- cellent eondition. §100. Phone UL 2-3895. Can be seen after 5 pm . Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM "SO Ford F-8 ....... .$695 TRACTOR. Pull air, 10x20 tires, 5 d and 2 speed. Looks and runs truck. . Main 9-3179. n every 22nd and 23rd Exrna NICE 2 2 MODERN “$s | night "tl _ _ HONTER NEW ie PT Undercover Storage nsenada, $1,050. 17 ft. << Por a > r t 1 Pick-up & ver i 7 P. M. SHARP) sort se si Seow | oouM ter eed eeieums ovine Fa ‘wa suvicg Waa ve ea ; ee x . HUNTING TRAILERS, PROM $295 aklan arine Exc All New Merchandise el ee fea on ee er coaches from 15 feet up. Open Eves. & Sundays Seale fics, Tat, burs, See, he | WD. TO BUY: BOAT & TRAIL- -FURNITURE-} seh ies |" es BREET a | | ———-Eneree PIECE LIVING a SF is Cotors |—2%. HOLLY. ME 4671 Oi Sa gag aut “OXFORD Feat. Se mie stbear bodien mars Mar TTRESS i's, Orion MY 321916. wfiat M ROCKERS TR AILER Transportat’n Offered 100 eine ches CHAIRS = SALE bame. Bonnie's Drive-a-way, FE HOLLYWOOD BEDS 2-33)8. NO DESKS UCK 60 N PART 4&5 DRAWER NOW 1960’ _load. Either way. PE 5-6806. A Be S | Bee PRessURIZED 4” ENGINE 3-8 PC KITCHEN GENERAL YAGABOND, | sTEW. eal tas dct aint Gar eee oe ARD. GAR &| York $19. Philadelphia $19. Wash. STEP-CORNER AND HOLLY. ; int merry savin on bie Cock LES am t a used raile — — or Gh Fe — PORTABLE & CABINET used We ome }(RAVING POR EAST SEWING MACHINES on ranta; plan. We 1 FLOOR LAMPS POLE LAMPS tae * Orien Mae MY 3 2-072 —_ a 1. TABLE LAMPS i 40 To 0 To Choose From -DRYGOODS- |" BLANKETS-F UGS-SWEATERS TAB ro ten - ates PiXIE ry TRAILER SALES AND Oxford On . és. = PARKHURST TRAILER SALES Lapeer Rd* Lake Orion MY 2-4611 a makes. New Tout-s Home Between Lake Or: eg e ween r) and Oxford. On M-24. Peed | Re i SOUTH __Missourt Priday. FE 5-2650 WANTED. RIDERS TO L.A. FE _$-2138 __ Wanted ited Used | Cars rs 101 TOP $s $98_UeED USED & JUNK CARS __ Smith Motor Sales WANTED NTE) JUNK CARS, TAYLOR | Rd. Used parts PE §-3000 “ACTION” — TOP $$$ DOLLAR — | N pee just like new. « -§295 behind 51 International ETRO WALK-IN. 10 ft. driver. A clean unit. 53 Chevrolet .......$395 1 TON PANEL not rusted out, good original paint. Sharp 55 Ford C-600 .....$995 tires. 2 speed axle, new paint. 53 Chevrolet .......$595 1*a TON-!2 ft. stake. Good paint, good rubber, good running "56 Chevrolet .......$095 % TON PICKUP. A bargain THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES OP THE MORE THAN 50 TRUCKS TO BE POUND AT TURNERS TRUCK CEN POR A DEAL THAT'S RIGHT STOP IN AND BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 S. Woodward MI 4-7500 ir ‘z pres TRAT. ER, 0128." 6 _ = APPLIANCES-|~ suse: wr’s Motor § = = SHORTS MOLE ROW HOME : sales re, BALES SERVICE Glenn s Motor Sa ales e r a new sman- Beemer. Complete e te line’ of parts FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 _ tle gas itches tallied & aA ae aia ears wired. We'll sell your used | © OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND STEAM IRONS—WAFFLE rrons .,\°ier for you. ; WATERLESS COOKWARE 3172_W. Huron FE 49743 4 GOOD | . ¥OQD GRINDER TOASTERS CLEAN CARS 4, pDEED FRYE. _Rent Trailer Space 90 WELL Ive You stiiviesa ere AUBURN HEIGHTS. MOBILE VIL- $$$ CASH $$$ lage. The finest. ‘s mile 8E POR YOUR EQUITY OF Pontiac ALBE CAR 170_N “Opdyke PE 5-3361 ~MISC. ITEMS -—|tasernoet tots For. nove: ° ie Walt’s Trailer Park. OR ALARM CLOCKS—WALL CTOCKS Ox ORD MOBILE MANOR FOR “RAMBLER” KITCHEN CLOCKS—WATCHES who want the best. 40'x80’ ae peace BATH SCALES—’? PC. LUGGAGE iy 16240 cement patios, etc. 286 8 SAGINAW FE 8-454) SETS One mile east of Oxford on Lake- | “= | LER gR ee TENT NT, | vile Toad OA a sees ae MObILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- N UTENSIL CK title. Trade “cgasipament ors “EWAcKS ‘OP "ALL wINDS | Saat hstTont and plaveround: EM) goccpied oa "cgtsietment | -TOOLS- vr SAW Se-te-4y ELECTRIC‘ DR BEN INDERS METAL CHEST ARPE TOOLS OF ALL KINDS FREE DOOR PRIZES rhs 6:30 to 7 p.m. = a ae &2 RIP 4 BUCK : . Zipper Sah Yr TERMS 24 Ménths to Pay LOCATION: 2616 Dixie Highway U.S. 10. 1 Mile North of Pontiac City Limits E&b DISTRIBUTORS Up to PARKHURST ay TRAILER The best for ae on — between Lake Orion management. ries __ Crabtree manager. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST: NoW see the best uare e Trailer Park. rE E Auto Accessories 91 BPD LD PB LaLOFBPB LL LODO OO ne 1963 FORD V-8 MOTOR. PH. 2-2666. | FE For Sale Tires PPP LIA SF ARLAA SO Orns USED TIRES. 50 UP. WE sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SALES ,503 Saginaw St. E 40687 |LOOK! 150X14 BLACK TIRES 92 - = 90 4.29 | buy, ALL name brands. Off new cars. $15.50 -us tax and ee ay State Tire 503 8. Saginaw. FE 4-4567 les or PE SNOW TIRES—$10. 0.40 KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W. Huron FE 2-1215 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES, May — on General Tires. hie to «Aad cent off. ack or ‘ED ‘WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Auto Service 93 ee ge er IN THE Cylinder ring. Wally's Crankshaft Service. OLive 1-0263. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. FE 2-1591. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE Masi bee Mé& =n ee Sales For top dollar on later model cars. 2527 ‘Pixie Hwy OR 3-1603 TOP_ BUCK — JUNK CAR. TRUCK | WASTE re PONTIAC | 2-0209 2020 Dixie Hey. FE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 JUNK CARS _" FE 5-6079 TOP $$$ DOLLAR Por All Model ae Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON PE 4-737) «PE «44-1797 Tor PkicE pro, guNK CARS. 7 Oe $$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS * Russ Dawson 232 S. Savitaw St. WE DONT Lik! ETO BOAST BUT WE 1HINK YOU’ THE MUST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80188 Open Eves. AS MUCH A8 $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE a Oves. DEPENDABLE USED C 2-2666 days or $3 DOWN ‘55 GMC ‘1, TON PICKUP 406 Eddie Steele —FORD— 3278 W Huron at Eliz Lk. Rd FE §-3177 PE 5-0861 ‘46 FORD “% TON PICK UP. $79 Roger's Sales and Service. FE 2-9555 1954 CHEVROLET % TON, GOOD Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL_1-9711 "BS 42 TON CHEVY PANEL FE 8-2991 _truck, A-1 condition. FE 8- 1941 CHEVY. "4 TON PICK-UP excellent condition. TOM BOHR, IN WRECKER, 52 FORD V-8, 4% TON. extended power winch, fully equipped. 6895. Lyman’s Standard Service, Lapeer, Michi- gan. MO 4-8442 Auto Insurance 1 104 MERIT RATED AUTO. INSURAN TERMS AVAILABLE FE ‘ 4- 3536 _Eves. J vl i HARDENBURG MOTOR an ss = = | Every Friday ...0.7 p.m. SONTAG SPRING RE-BUILDERS. a—«—«~<€): | Every Saturdzy 7 p.m. or nas art — Rebullt & W jy NEED Every Sunday 2 ured 5-5002. 2211 your car. For 20 years we have - 5 ¥ -@ p.in. Pontiac’ » Neer < Opdyke paid the top dollar. Trade down Buy and Sell Dail : or NP a. VAN WELT ORlando 3.2717 “Sale Motor Scooters_94 QR 3-1359 "4540 Dixie Hwy. DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. 1956 CUSHMAN EAGLE, MANY PUBLIC AUCTION $35,000 NEW STOCK Tools - Hardware - Toy Appliances - Gifts Power Tools EVERYTHING GOES NOTHING HELD BACK) ~—“~-~~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY |—ye@-5 RLETT 7 P.M. TO 12 P.M. Free Door Prizes Free Refreshments ACTION MERCHANDISE MART extras. MY 3-7401 For Sale Motorcycles 95 16 FOOT Ng yee TRAILER. new. Sleeps six, EM Like 3-6004, f CUSHMAN EAGLE. OLive 61597 Fall Clearance Sale 1959 Poe cc Scrambler 1958 Feium 650 Twin 1958 Parilla mC CC Scrambler 1957 BSA Bantam 1954 Harley Davidson KH s i941 - 61 OHB Har) oom ages | SALES & SE RYICE | 478% Mt. Clemens FE _5-2454 |___For Sak For Sale > Bicycles 96 '9OIN. GIRLS BIKE. pg OOP CON- dition, $12. OR 3-310 NEW AND USED B Ss SCA "S BIKE-HOBBY SHOP ME Pontiac, FE 3-7843 me 8. ‘Telegraph 7" 3-1688 | 1909 iT, Sq. . Mi Mile a ries. . Fe 1 arch its eter sat, Oct tf: Motor winterising é . 4, 12:30 p.m] Guns & me oo Race * Pint, poons vi fanch and. seating | wR Radda a3 Walter iva Poms rniture Gs Eves. Til 7 & s Sores Tee’ Quilts, on) iN BOA GE. FE Paintings Many other items too| _5-3507_afier_ 5 p.m. : _tumerous to mention. BIG DISCOUNT yeti ofl a gt tt Rome | BOATS — SKIIN anal e 5400 hE Sans toh ehsctine eel on geo ROR a.m. Com: Many 0m, HARRIN TON BOAT WORKS oun Sa Dealam TOP CASH $$$$ POR CLEAN CARS or trade iS ann or down. NOM ARS 22 AUBURN Used Auto Parts 102 ‘48 CADILLAC POR PARTS. GOOD running cond. FE 8-4670. ‘$1 FORD TRANSMISSION. ‘53 Sma motor, Best offer, FE ~ Sale Used Trucks 103 Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch _OAKLAND AT CASS _ aa auc. % TON FE 2-8991 ~ BIG SE LECTIONS Pick-ups, tractors, stakes. con- — machinery, trailers. and scant TRUCKS WHOLESALE - RETAIL 2538 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1200 A Large Selection USED PICKUPS 1950 Thru 1959 Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET / ‘BIG’ j Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD i = m Pk é-c0si FE 2- 4353 Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 *31 MO-TD, NEW PAINT. TIRES & brakes. Must see to appreciate $1250 EM 3-022 21 59 TAUNUS COMB] WAGON. miles. White walls Red and White Save of this one at $2100 ‘68 Jaguar 3.4 sedan transmission. Radio and heater $3250. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER ctor DEALER LEFTOVERS FROM $1794 afoor and ¢doore Girigale oh Comm any cars a= months easy po payments North Chev. Hanter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI_4-2735 Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE 8E- CARS FIRST. ALWAYS A UARE DEAL AT ONE OF ° rin 4 i fo BEATTIE SErTIC TANK Spee TRUCK | MA 41135 FE 8-2441 | TRACTOR. Vacuum brakes, 8x25x20 | _er. Good condition. FE 5 53 BUICK HT, $325 ROGERS | _ Sales & Service. PE 2-9555_ 55 BUICKS 1 Sale Used Cars 106. 6 | 53 8 CYLINDER. GOOD COND. | 75 PE 8-6701 $28 ‘56 BUICK CENTUR 1953 BUICK. HEATER BUICK _ $225. BARGAINS "56 abe 210, 4 door, hard- top, . 9695. 57 Plymouth Sa- voy ve Power flite, §777 rioughten | & Son Your LAY ly Olds Dealer FORE! CAR SALES A Y SERVI N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 . POW ¥, a0 _FE 8-9072 er. white walls. ss ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN, Assume ments of $14.27 per mo Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at 41500. Harold Turner Ford 1987 SPECIAL. 4 DR. hardtop. Dynafiow. Power brakes & steering Real clean! MI 6-6071. $5 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR. HARD- egg ‘kanal walls, radio and heat- No pay- Call MI . DOOR ae HARDTOP DOOR. SUPER HARDTOP * $695 FULL PRICE No cash needed. Payments due Dec. 1. King Auto Sales . 88 CADILLAC, SEDAN DE VILLE. 5 8. Saginaw FE 38-0402 | REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money down. Pirst payment due Novem- ber 20th. Lucky Auto. Sales, 193 S. Saginaw. Phone FE 4- 4-2214 loaded. 9.000 actua] miles $3695 ‘57 Metropolitan convertible, ra- | dio, heater. white walls, low mileage. $895 ‘$5 Rambler. 4 door station wag- on, automatic transmission ra- dio. heater. white walls §745 53 Ford. #4 door. FOM, very clean, no rust $425 TRADE AND at Saginaw FE 4-9587 "88 CHEV DELRAY, 6. 2 DR. R & H. One owner. Sell or trade FE 8-8026 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4- door. V-8 engine, radio, heater, Powerglide, power steering. Black and white paint A one owner car. Stock No. 898. Only $1676. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at S. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 _shape. | $495. FE 2-2684 __ 5] FORD. F100. 6 "CYLINDER. radio and heater "86 Ford F100. 6 cylinder Heater . "58 Chevrolet ton. Radio and heater. 2.000 miles. $1550 53 Ford FSOO. 12 ft. stake. $5 | le. } | | 120.8, Main, Milford wu 4-1715 | 58 CHEV. 1-TON WRECKER | with Ashton equipment Exc cond. OR 3-7134. OR 3-8139. 800 | “Your aler Since 1930” 5806 Dow RW / OR ¥i201 At the 8 in’ Waterford 333 FE 53 C HEV , 5 Automatic | — 1 “RUSS” DAWSON "58 CHEVROLI-T 2 DOOR Anto. trans A reaily ciean $695 ‘Russ’ Dawson | MOTOR COMPANY _ SAGINAW FE YOU'RE “SAPFE™ WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” AY SENT —IF LAI OFF - As @ result of the steel strike 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— § nant 27035 Orchard Lake Rd. KEFGO HARBOR 3275 West Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD 5-9204 FE §-3177 “EXC EM 72-0081, ~ WINTER H TRANS. R& H Riggins YOURE SITTING AROUND THINKING ABOUT A BETTER CAR AND ONLY you" STARTED. MRRING THE OLD UGGY oer TOC Ane. ones AND. LL GIVE Yot ONCE IN A LIPETIME DEAL "37 RAMBLER Extra nice eu MERCURY Dated 9 1d Gases onanonecsoued 425 “67 PONTIAC . Convert Special Price! .... $1425 55 DeSOTO HT, 1 owner miels peice soe § 748 55 D DG Royal 4 dr Sharp >! PONTIAC” 2 ar. "33 ‘PLYMOUTH = “Ao LINCOLN — 4 dr. Runs good iapecveswe (0) OB 55 GMC ™% ton pick-up. Solid ...... $ 695 Cass-Oakland Pontiac's Newest Lot 2W ae on FE 8-8288 NEX O OAKLAND AVENUE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a fi SAVE ENERGY, USE ood used car, see Classi- “Sale Used Cars YOU'RE "SAFE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” PAYMENT Ass a ot ie steel strike —2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR 3275 West Huron | pe AT ELIZABETH LAKE RO 106 5-9204 Pe. re SATT SEE “COST LESS COLE” FOR cars. New or Used. You'll get a a Chrysler, Dodge or “Cost Less Cole.” 100 West Ma- ple, Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used—we sell both. 2-DR. AUTOMATIC | TERMS MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES MECHANIC'S CAR South Blvd a FH . “RUSS"* DAWSON Used Jeeps are our spectaity 44 Pact 3 dees see. Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave : "85 Chevy sedan 195 Birmingham MI 4-2735 | $5 DOWN ‘56 Stude. Comm. V-8, Hydra. q 9 ee ; 4 Fontiac Hardtop. PS, PB. 27.900 ‘41 FORD, STICK | vs. . GOOD CON- | 53 MERCURY - A baby. __dition, $80 MI 63709 MONTEREY 4 DOOR 56 ¢ Buck 4 door hardtop. Pull pow- L LOOK—'59 FOR? DR. 4, Cg $398 Like ne Pordomatic, fully equippe 2: Come in ana. look over our other take over payments. 2101 M-15. | Eddi S ] oe arran : iiare -2 Te — 4 DOORS -— __ Ortonville. _ le tee e pe RDTOP ‘$6 FORD. 2 DOOR, SHARP sae 3 pert tao a A L Carl's Motor Sales, 62 Oakland —FORD— ‘ 865 3275 W Huron at Eliz pt Re heater, whitewalls, undercoated. S LOW As i055 T-BIRD STRAIGHT STICK FE 5-3177 0861 __property. EM | 3-3734 . Fine wt Best offer over $1,600. | 56 MERCURY, 4 DR. ERE, | ‘67 CHEVY 4 DR. V-8 POWER. $2295 2% Huron St. Pontiac | 450. Must ‘sell PE 4-7726 after lide. Power steering, & brakes $3 FORD, HT. SHARP $399 {0 fen . Low mileage. Exc. cond Roger's Sales & Service. FE. $1250. FE 8-4305. ‘R ‘ D 2025 ee “RUSS DAWSON $3 CHEVROLET. STRAIGHT uss AW SON | SHARP 1956 FORD. V-8 2 DR. 1! stick, sharp. Carl's Motor Bales. tone, R & H, glass packs. First | 62 Oakland. $395. 222 8 _ SAGINAW AN 2.0131 hile acorn older . ar jyoa7 ie a? ean mn = evrolet as down paymen 33 Oe I POLET, 220 (BEL-AIRE. | «59 THUNDERBIRD. LIGHT BLUE | Church St. Ortonville whitewalls, Pirestones. Standard power windows steering and /| i655 FORD 2-DR. RADIO & HEAT- transmission. “Quick. $1250 brakes. Automatic transmission,| ER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | MA 6-3956. reasonable. 2201 W. Lincoln, Bir- Noapdey —— Oo besa of —2 RT RDIOEA, ORS— ‘$1 CHEVROLET. OWNER | _™nghem ee 22 per imo Cal! Credit Mgr Carl's Motor Sales. 62 Gatland. DOWN Turner Ford O80 Herola | , 5 “Tra | AsLowA tT ransportation Specials | +s? PORD $5 DOWN | FAIRLANE “500 2395 $1398 ‘ ‘88 PORD °300' $ STATION WAGON Eddie Steel “ ie Steele Eddie Steele | ‘Russ’ Dawson oe Bulek, excellent running $147 — KOR D—— 1e ee eC | MOTOR COMPANY ‘route. noes, Tenanee ee 7208 ORCHARD LAKE RD —FORD— | 232.8 SAGINAW FE 20131 ECONOMY USED CARS, 22 AUBURN | FF_2-2529 Kee FE 5-9204 ; 1957 CHEVROLET. V-8 RED CON. | 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 600. 4 DR. DFE 2015200 Recgo pe s-9204 | 1857 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN, DYNA. vertible, excellent condition and M. power steering and brakes | flow. Radio & heater $iao8 _@ 1922 Model-T. LI 41154 Sharp FPF 5.5013 1954 FORD 4 DR SEDAN GOOD | ; 1068 CHEVY BISCAYNE. PG R&| — condition OR 3-0752 after 4 pm. | 1953 Pontiac @ Dr. sedan . ..$195 H. white walls. Exc. cond. 61,395 _ MI 64279 CHEVROLET, 1960. ALL WHITE Impala convertible ing and brakes. Auto sion. — white walls. §2.500 UL 2137 1984 CHEVY. EXTRA CLEAN Low y mileage. $305. FE 5-2766 1955 CHEVY V-8. RADIO & HEAT- ER. WHITEWALLS Payments of $27.24 per mo. Cal — Mgr. Mr 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE ely . tadio. heater, power- lide °. 885. y $1, North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave Power steer- transmis- ABSOLUTE- | LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume Parks at MI) 47600. Harold Turner Ford. one-owner beauty. Stock 467. 106 POOL PPD PPP PLP LPL LN war isle ad Seka ai ‘62 co nice. EM 43-0081. H. Riggins. amen DeSOTO Adventurer, 3 door, HT. PG, PB, Clarkston Motor ales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Main S8t., Clarkston DEALER MA 5-5141 eae 5B go gg — . pain’ e r new. tos No. 699. Only $791. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 "655 DODGE, 2 DOOR, 8 CYLIN- oa ie Call after 6 PM. FE REPOSSESSION ; Nice car No money down, assume pay- a of $27.24. First payment $195 full price. No cash needed ced only $11 mo Due Nov. 20th ing Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 $3} DOWN ‘54 PORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 $295 Eddie Steele —FORD— 2705 ORCHARD LAKF RD } PE 2-2529 Keego FE 5.9204 1953 FORD. CLUB COUPE. CLEAN Good runnin able UL 2- $1 FORD. 6 5 COUPE. R & Il, runs nice and looks good. $195 PE 2-370! 1959 ENGLISH FORD. R&H. WW _ tires MA_ 4-3895 after 6 pr TRADE BS FORD _ FOR ° "ST MOD- el or sel $600 FE ht 7469 ‘69 FORD “PAIRTANE 500. JUST oo: Reason No Lucky Auto| eaten, 193 8. Saginaw Phone FE 4-2214 ‘34 DODGE : REPOSSESSION Birmingham MI 42735 take over payments. — FE 23-1562 ‘$7 FORD. 2 DR. 8 R & H PS Autc trans One owner. Sell or oe one ce * $5 DON N ade. FF 8-8026 *57 8 CYLINDER FORD COUNTRY Seijan fle! Power steering R&H ‘86 CHEVROLET Prt owner, MY e160 *S $596 1934 FORD, 2 DOOR SEDAN. ‘41 | Ford motor 3 am. Excellent . body hydrallic brakes 150. FE Eddie Steele | .*_” “eas -_ FORD 2 DOOR CLEAN, R&H Po) FG] 82) PL tandard ft. Priced low to sell . ] ORD _ 3200 MI 6 18 : 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD — PE 2-2529 ___Keego——- PE -‘5-9204 — 1989 CHEVIE Impala hardtop. 250 engine with So pow? N Turbo-Glide. Whitewalls. 2 tone "53 PORD paint. 7000 mi. $1400 discount CONVERTIBLE 8 _OR _3-8491 re $395 VERY REASONABLE ‘56 CHEVY Convertible. OR 3-7713. Call aft- Eddi S lea be au aes ie Steele $9 EL CAMINO, LIKE NEW Lov . , mi, white, will trade. OR 3-272 —FORD— “55 CHEVROL ET, 2 DR 3275 W Huron at Eliz Tk 4 FE 5- “3177 __ E 5-086! REPOSSESSION $405 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $27 mo. Due Dec ‘King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. "$7 CHEV. 2 DOOR, BEL AIR, hardtop. full power, power glide FUEL INJECTION, many other extras PE 5-9812 55 CHEVY CONVERT. GOOD cond. Must see to appreciate. OL 2-132. ‘55 CHEVROLET HT. $545 } ROGER 8 Sales & Service, FE 2-95 ‘63 CHEVIE BEL-AIR co RUST ‘SS Ford. No rust. Must sell! or trade for late model. Also 2

t. y i pet Sy ’ j RI POSSESSION 1957 Ford wagon country sedan. $18 full price N ash needed V8 Overdrive Radio & heater. | add only an = Due Nov. Boe New engine. New rubber . $1593 Auto Be FE 0402 . 14 DAYS pe TO SELL 20 ps 1958 DeSoto 4 Dr Sedan. Au'oe Ramblers This is the best time matic transmission Power steer- to make your Geal. Open every | ing, power brakes, power sea's night ‘ti) ® Bring your title & | ae : -ee $9845 drive @ new one home | R&C Rambler Sales 1954 Pivmouth 4 Dr. sedan ... $2438 145 Commerc Jnj i a ; 8 Co meee Fass Unjon Lake | | 1953 Ford wagon ....e......0. $295 ‘53 HILLMAN 2 DOOR 2 HARDTOP 1951 Chevrolet eee 978 EM 23663 after 430 pm 1957 Pontiac 2 Dr Stratght trans- ion. ze he & Want to Buy a New Car? mission. Radio & heater 1195 BE SURE & SEE OUR 1955 Mercury wagon. Automatie SELECTIONS OF NEW transmission. 9 pass. Good AND USED CARS FIRST cond .. $895 ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND ne Buick Super 2 Dr. Hardtop. COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- | ynaflow Power steering & pow- ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 e, lbrmkes —. 1193 ' 11953 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop. Dina- | | flow. Radio & heater $450 ] 54 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hardtop. Exc. | “Your PORD Dealer Since i930 | 708.4 2 ae ek 5806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 , | At the Stop light tn Waterford | 1987 word @ Dr deluxe VB. Aurtn- | _ | matic Radio. Heater White | walls c $1195 5 = Ips 70S af es 1958 Buick Spectal 2 Dr Hardtop FAC TORY BRANCII Dynaflow. Radio, Heater white- walls . $1995 "S37 MERCURY | Oxford, Michig .n OA 8-2528 ' 4 DOOR HARDTOP “1§ minutes from Pontiac | | | $1495 ‘Pontiac $5 DOWN OLDSMOBILF 4 DOOR SUPER ‘88" FE 3-7117 6s MT_CLEMENs ST BEHIND THE POST OFFICE KAISER $69. OR 3-1309 a SALE ‘SCHUTZ | Retail | Eddie Steele | TOTES se wae E a uw ae | E Mica FE 5-0861 1951 GLENN'S "OPEN" | Now in WEDNESDAYS D rrogress IF YOU RE Having Ditfreulties FINDING : 1937 - 10 - 195 39 The “RIGHT SEE OUR SELECTION OF DeSo! 1@ S | LAVIE-MODEL. | lland-Selected | Plymouths LIKE-NEW Power steering & Brakes | Used Cars FULLY EQUIPPED THEY'RE f “GUARANTEED” — WINTERIZED — AND AMONG THE Rest Selection WE VE EVER HAD ZU 7 Beene ver wn LOChoose 4@Door Starchief -— Fuil Power = : | 58 CHEVY Station Wagon $1804 rom Powergiide, Radio & Heater P TTAC’ 2-Deer HeTen $1494 . { mat Extsa 1 t VS EON" 7 CHEVY Station Wane 1444 4-Deor 210 Ready for e tnt ir fason 58 PONTIAC 2-Donr Seda $ifed Hydramat Ivory & Lavende | ‘57 PLYMOUTH Belvedere | $104 4Doer =- TODAYS SPECIAL '§6 PONTTAC €Door Sedan $ 994 | Hydramatic. | "57 BUICK Specia) 2-Door. .. et pE *66 FORD F-Lane 4Door $1004 | PER MONTH "83 CADILLAC 4-Door Sedan a1204 “SE ARE "56 PONTIAC ¢Door H-Top. . $1194, THESE . F | Exceptional Values ‘SS FORD ¢Door Sedan .. $ 504, } "5S PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan .. $ 704) ‘84 CHEVROLET Delray . & 494 ? Y EAR 84 BUICK 4-Door Sedan $ 594 52 CHEVY GLENN'S | MOTOR SALES Sedan Delivers v4 _ Warranty SCHUTZ 952 WEST HURON CURD NEW LOCATON MOTORS, INC. FE 4-7371 F KB 4.1797 ‘912 S. Woodward, — MI 65302 FOR “TOP VALUE" USED my | FIFTY-EIGHT | _«. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1950 | | — te Uo Carn, 00 __Setn Usd Gre_304|_ See Ue Cre_10| Sue Und Corn 1 “RUSS. WILSON 3S" Sees! DON'T MISS | HASKINS, SNCLEAN' SB scone mseH | HCY Qwerig 7500 0 | JOHNSON memes TN | pe | SEE | y J) || LAKE ORION ee Woodward | “erg | $285 | Tnventory Reduction $ale || FREE REFRESHMENTS and — Solid turquoise finish. os ‘Birmingham MI_4-1930 ue Pontiac -MANY MANY CARS AT- ten V4 sass, Povetehée. por") "teen ceadiscn, pergema, Bai 'P ontiac Retail ' , ing heater. Beautiful red and ivory }-0081. mpusernen se! Dixie Oka Ca Fetail Store| Drastically Reduced Prices |} $145 Full Price Sale THURS., FRI. & SAT. matic. power steering. were r : 2 5? , 4. 50 Ford ful black and ge Above Hand Picked & Persopally Checked Store FE 3-7117 ; , t 52 Olds 4-Dr. sverage cones 1957 CHEVROLET . 5 MT. CLEMENS ST urs ay —f| riday _— Sa urday 49 Chevy 4-Dr. 49 Ford tegT Chevrolet 310 3-deer soden STATION N AGON | FE 3-7117 _BEHIND THE POST QPFICE | ; - V-8 engine owerglide. radio. T : rv) ’ , r * i ek i . ’ ~ ¥ 7 brie ened sale MCE TE va powergide @ realy stare! mantinD Ta Post OPrice | "ify AONTIAG, BPR RADIO,» bsolutely No Dealefe”’ “QUICK FINANCING” |)]_°52 Pontiac 4Dr. Rs ish. One owner an ee ONLY 51495 ise PONTIAC STARCHIEP HARD-| SOLUTELY NO Mi DOWN. soliulely INO e EASY TERMS , . 'S1 Chevy 2-Dr ee ee oaicter boner anne Tr oa nd ogee len g Saag - ray ‘ 47 Pontiac Convert. 51 Chevy 2-Dr. matic transmission, power brakes Excellent condition, dio, heater. Like new through- Many One-Owners =! Sungay after 4 pm. or efter | _&t MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford. ' ‘ , r : -Dr. = tities oo oes vo SE 3 PONTULC, HYDRA, 596 _ ‘59 Ford 58 Ford 09 Ford | 'S2 Chevy 2-Dr. 52 Buick 2-D Haskins Ch Sha ones yr ig eg 2 gy rng A 2-DOOR STATION WAGON CONVERTIBLE | 48 Chrysler '49 Buick 2-Dr. ASKINS eV. 3% 36 Oide Super 04, real nice . $ ass | Power brakes. whitewalls, Good REPOSSESSION 2-DOOR = 395 €571 Dixie Highway at M-15 rr} Pontiac 2 Dr r} Hydra. 3S 685 — mere pone Mtl Ptr — $2195 $Z0 MApie 5-507! Open nites ‘ti! 9 S$ Chev. 2Dr 6 stick $ 595 iiss cea) ee a ‘Due — : ° ra) a e : 54 Chev ¢+Dr. B-A, new paint § 495 ore Oe a f] wales fie Tce va ES SO of, Be Ae | $395 Full P “han Negipaint gectoos ores Se Ghee 4B, 0 Santare Pas) “52 PONTIAC 2-DR. | i Sontiac™ api” HYDRA. 07 Ford ‘58 Ford 97 Mercury U te — condition St Sree’. 34 Plymouth Dr. real nice. 8 383 | REPOSSESSION matic Good condition. FE 5-904 ; axe nee oxy - +100 ___ | 54 Pismouth }Dr_ Bidrive $ 295 : SSES: * after 5 p.m STATION WAGON 2-DOOR | x ’ 53 Buick 4-Dr 183 OLDS | CLUB COUPE RADIO woe on 5, $125 full price. No cash needed Pp 4-.DOOR 34 Ford V-8 o3 Bue : ER. ABSOLUTELY NO 4 Pontise rj car wees + on Kim only ara Be rr = —— convertie eicpowes a ™ $1295 D MONEY DOWN. Assume psry- ing Auto r e. 8-0402 | v ~ . . = wy 2. ; ments of | $17 a8 em ne Ca 83 Chev webr ‘sew paint tis 52 PONTIAC. “4 “DOOR mR EXCEL oe. oR’ $1725 $1495 "34 Pontiac Sedan 53 Chevy 2-Dr re nee * $2 Pontiac 2 runs $ 125 ent condition . ae = , ; 47300. Harold Turaer Fen : 52 Chev. ¢Dr. PG, good $ 135 R CANDY. APPLE GREEN ‘54 4 PON- 1 ’ ‘ 54 Dodge 4-Dr. ~ 53 Chrvsler 2-Dr. "MOLDS, 6. (SHARP. caRLs 32. O:0. Dr Praniportation $113 SS RONTIAC, CATAUINA,? (DR | “tac | convertibie @ barrel 30 97 Ford 96 Ford 96 Olds g Motor "Sales _ 6] Ons anc ste it cher GOs, ome i A ie Gale ene > OOR 4-DOOR H’TOP. . i oe a at 4D0OR ae Ak trade. OR 3-2082 a cee aoe $ 43 er brakes and steering. $1050. FE{ $175 fui! price. No cash needed $1245 $995 $1] 195 e ecte DeECla S a a a wiz | EM Tile Se "bai a Se evrole r 7 DOOR, HYDRA- ; . * : , 5 MONEY DOWN. Assume pa: ip rl oo equipped, $650. FE | PONTIAC 1959 BONNEVILLE VIS- Si P] mouth ‘56 Pontiaé af Dod e ‘| °59 Pontiac 58 Pontiac Wgn. $1995 AMgc Mc Parte et ML 6700 Di Ok’ d C ieee DOOR CATAL | a bonrtc 5 on SY OWNER: Y 2 S.C. Vista $2995 3 SEAT. NEW TIRES Mareti Turner Ford _ ixle ars 1958 4 DOOR sch bernng SEDAN | "36 | PONTIAC 3, DR BY OWNER. 2-DOOR 4-DOOR 4-DOOR o.. aa Sorin - PLYMOUTH 2°DR 08S | DIXIE HWY AT sasHABAW | One o OL a3 ee toe Botts STEERING & BRA ‘36 Pontiac Gales and Service, PE DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH | _¢xtTas Ex i983) PONTIAC 2 DOOR R& $1095 $1045 $1195 ley —— ~ DECTAT © | “ xe ce aera. Gat ther © FE good condition, $299. MY 3- a2 57 Pontiac 4-Dr. HT ....$1295 OCTOBER De aaa | $5 DOWN P 8-8206 after 2 p.m aos ce E d ‘SS P tia ‘56 Ch rolet 4-Dr. HT $1695 1 OWNER. BEAUTY!! ul Pontiac. t mode PONT WITH ‘56 OLDS ENGINE | REA BLE ‘57 N . wees = aa aeeae = tec . ‘33 PLYMOUTH eet gartont: rE tases tele Datkine Street, off Moranza Or ; ontiac eV A-| COND.. 2 TONE BLUE ,e ‘ac W 1205 ‘yf Porcomatte 000 —— = eee ee een Fane 4-DOOR 4-DOOR 2-DOOR H’TOP rc . 56 Pontiac Wgn. $1295 33 Mercery . one MA 4-1783. ; | 56 Pontiac a ane Paint "4 Ford station wagon and ‘SS PONTIAC AUTO 3s RAMBLER” CUSTOM V0 RES. $695 $695 $] 195 2-Dr. HT $1205 » SPECIAL - 1 = . ere - @D . . . 34 and "$6 Buick. like new Eddie Steele 6 thers BROKERS Gael ee ee, OL ; NEW TIRES. A-l COND. SS Buick 2-Dr. ..$ 895 ‘38 Ply tation wagon and $7 B RM HT ..se. $169§ | 3-8836 after 6 p.m. 4 ‘ ye ; : ese $1 cars —FORD— 37 Chevy Convert Auto. ....$1808| isa RAMBLER CUSTOM WAGON. 99 Dodge a0 Chevrolet 04 Ford 56 Chevy AUTO. TRARSMISSION ‘63 Packard, overhauled, and ‘8! 3275 We _ Huron at Eliz Lr Loss ‘$7 Buick Special HT o-- 614608 Radio, heater, over-drive A 1- : Bel Air Hi $1205 sedan PE 5-3 PE 5-086: °37 Pord Custom 8 Auto. ... $1299| owner car Very clean. Be sure 4-DOOR 2-DOOR 2-DOOR é -8 _. . Pienty others Finance | arrange, 1958 PLYMOUTH « DR V-8 OVER. | 31 Ford 6 Wen, sharp $1199} @ drive this one. It will please SPOWER BRAKES aS POrd. «ves as. $ 895 ECONOMY CARS 22_ AUBU drive R & H By owner $645 | 96 Buick Special. 4 dr. 2-tone $1093) you $695 $845 $495 R BRAKES . ‘$6 PLYMOUTH ~ BELVEDERE. 4 4301 Josivn Ra $7 Ford Custom Btd. trans. $1698 | PEOPLE S AUTO SALES . . . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION deor. Carl's Motor Sales. 62 Oak. 3 Ronee 4 Or sare | = 68 Oakland PE 2-235) 56 Chevy 4-Dr. $ 895 land. $885 5 os - | ule oadmaster r "SS NABH ! e 1 r] Vv ‘AUTOMATIC ed : . a, wee Sone Beene te) lee. | Pontiac ‘S3Plymouth = “S2Olds I. crue, cee $95 Coupe dtl si ard trans cys t Feet ASE cash need . . . . 35 ' 595 vio. reas FE 5-3700 _Pepmente only $17 me. Due Dec si Gaus Saree Poh pew ose | fat Lull Priee, Re, cosh, needed 2-DOOR CLUB COUPE 4-DOOR eile ye rite w cxcame 34 rH TrION £ . 2 ite FE 80402 34 Ford Custom 6. Auto. $ as | _King Auto. Mr Bell PE 8-0402 $195 $195 $195 JSS E25 3 Olds . H RAMBLER. $100 FE pos: : os No cash needed REP OSSESSION - Crevy Covered Pick-up : - we aa ey te gerne wih ‘ac || -RUSS JOHNSON King Avie Ms pel PE tees Bay ons pone. Dep Not lous eo aC tncinin® "FR soles | et, “ea ner oes eer 1 'SA Plymouth ‘93 Olds ‘54 Pontiac _ _King Auto Mr Bell. FE. 8-0402 models. Every customer bas his —————— 1955 PONTIAC 2DOOR. RADIO wala our dealershi; - Hardenburg fats NOCme tie tr Prem, Ucar iveramatic. beaatal2 | FP g4C tp var Seer 4-DOOR 4-DOOR 7 OO MOTOR SALES OUARANTIEED USED CARS. “hen, Pages ey gwd nan ee ee Be ee oe eee $395 $395 $395 CORNER CASS & PIKE. FE s'i308 "ide and at wise Maa! North Chev. — MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM — 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS SPECIAL | Sareea permet we votes, CTT VERS Your Friendly FORD Dealer North Broadway at Shadbolt pe. New WwW tires. $178 FE 46814 white ig — ah or old HES Blew | IF |SPECIAL], PE 5-4101 MY 2.2871 48 FORD P-Cp Sharp ‘ heater. whitewalls WS red and Ype \f-— M. Sih Moon Sates | SPEER | YOU Can't arom TO nm CY OWENS EE! 5-3588 Metal Shadbol — automatic. power steering & - so BON | SCHUTZ | AFFORD =“ wtoce a * 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET MY 3-1461 36 PLYMOUTH 346 BUICK... $1245 STATION WAGON OTORS. INC 4 Door hardtop. “Century, white eee eee Sse nN aE a ' art enna a = - $895 : 912 8 Weeavars __ MI 65302 To Be & black, white tires. radio, heater, Dynatlow. Rea! sharp Eddie Steele FE aS Becht tat Wrong eee ae MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES a } | ay ment due November 20th heater, dynaflow, power steering // / // brakes, windows and seat. Cream S AY — LET'S See _— j and Garnet Red with white tires as . Every thing works fine. Idea! FE Tia Reege PE S-I24 aig Tp AMlo Seles. 183 _— “ LOOK | vase asa a yc sont” YER = | rsa — special at a pew ; T i | | 1957 BUICK ............$1595 se Buick OX? $1295 5 : ese a ha ane en ma yy ‘8 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 door & th radio. heater. power steer- wornennmee R&R” at These ! "30 PLYMOUTH Belvedere rs & Prices white tires, all grey finish. A real y door 8 hardtop EER ee 1955 CHEVROLET $ 795 58 ee Lipstd | nee A EN een ee sO I9SSCHEVROLFT ....... 3 Door Sees . ‘58 PLYMOUTH . $1795} se suc’ eee ts saeay Poe ip Genie Savard $595 igh — $0214 PER MO { Station Wagon ¢ dr. R&H Auto | Special hardtop. Radio heater ee oe ee — on Lie lal | trans Sharp! dynaflow, white & blue finish tiful ms r Hardtop ’ with new white tires. A mechan- 1958 BUICK . $1895 oo MO "57 DODGE $1495 18 special $305 DOWN — $05 5@ . oe ewe PER Bu CSS . ’ AAG Soe: hs oe ee ee “58 DeSOTO Firedome sin SS | 2 dr HT 1 owner R&H Auto. STOCK No 412 Special 2-door sedan naflow. radio. heater. like new 2 waa Pla ; trans White with red interior 55 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE $695 1 ’ mpg a Green finish. ‘58 Buicks are scarce so . . Special with radio, heater, auto- 58 MER R $1985 59 HE Y $1985 com HP DesoTO FiDome 4 Door Is Booming "87 CHRYSLER .. $1495) matic transmission power. steer. CURY . C V sae *58 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 Door ing & brakes, blue finish and Teor ' : - = ~ Aces ; as pown tia PER wo «ar Sedan Power steering & wiite® tires “Anotner mechanse’ STATION WAGON BISCAYNE 2-DOOR Ji 1957 PONTIAC ...... _.$1795 iia 59 PLYMOUTH Furr 2 Door Ee - special “Commuter Hardtop Radio & Heater, Radio & Heater. Solid Harbor Blue. — vy 82785 MO ‘37 DODGE $1205 | COME IN AND Automatic “Transmission. ' yoke. hear, wunewer cee Beeee BEBNES. oe (come = yee ree ee OR A BEITER| ~ foe wwotres Dewer.| ISpPECT THESE! 'SO9 STUDE $1885 08 D.K.W,......$1285 ‘be ENGLISH FORD | USED CAR | PLYMOUTH . $1295 |, DR SEDAN wit: eetin banter SSie VERHAWK 7 SPORT COUPE 1956 BUICK “ee see sees .$1195 mae! R&H Auto. trans V-8 4 dr . Radio & Heater. Whitewalls. Solid Im- Super hardtop, power steering power brakes. ‘wmeeas tires, eo aedan ae Re Kien, Rie Radio Heater, Whitewalis, O'Drive perial Grey plastic covers never been off. $195 DOWN — 54520 PFR MO See Us Today! 7 7 Solid houkey Ivory with Red Interior. r s7 MO, Convertivie ""°S7 PLYMOUTH ..§ 995 8 BUICK $2195 , ais FORD $ 989 1958 BI JICK $2095 SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP, radio \/ St ee «i + © « «© © © 6 $395 DOWN 8671) PER MO 4dr. Sedan. V-8 Auto trans R&H heater, Dynaflow, tu-tone. 56 CHE Y se eee $ 888 eee ; ss Si MERCURY Monterey SF Plvecadl $}495 «<> pry . . Olds & Super ..% 895 - heean va wae’ 5 > 445 CUSTOM 2-DOOR 2-DOOR 6 kteater economy. This is a Pennsylvania car with no salt. - ; dr rith rdri $1105 eat teats 55 DeSOTO F-Dome 2 Dr Power steering power brakes 4 ER NE RE ELTA * mr Ain. eh with radio etn Radio & Heater 6 Cylinder, Standard Radio & ba Solid Harbor B ] 7 $895 4 BUICK S 545 standard transmission. all black Transmission. Solid Jet Black , 1 Blue. VROLET $1295 $175 DOWN — $3846 PER MO é ) RIN Geen ‘ : , Sonags 35 raga 32, Pivennit th dep $795 2 dr. Hardtop R&H WW ties ae a mAnen intense a ‘SS PONTI [AC . 8 885 ‘57 CHEVY $1645 2-door sedan, 1 owner, low miles and like new. ms POMBLyMOtTE Pere MO oSs Plymouth Wen S$ ps TRUCKS | ie aan nemesnene: 4-DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON 1956 OLDSMOBILE .... $1295 : : : 20 South Hampton. One owner ; | Site, set an, Hydramatic, tadio, heate whitewall tires. Trade - in Real sharp. Power Transportation ‘© WILLYS =} | " oP . eavipoea “Livenew res, ara tranemitone Coton Yet 1956 PLYMOUTH 09 '64_ CHEVROLET 2 . j 0d sh _ Sar at hthep, Dower steering and brakes, utomatic trans- “pelune eT 10 Si Plemouth Fury $2595 Specials white. Top in ¢ shape | T ote eee $1 5 4 T h 1 | M120, DOWN 5 pii33, PER MO Power sera vide ee Gt <4 DODGE $155 “Unwin brn ethan locking oy | 34 DeSOTO . Ul WawJs % ton bed. s545 hii tewalls. One owner. 6.000 mile! °F IMIDGE ........ Will travel. $10 DOWN 23.34 PER MO V-8 Std trans) Runs good! “ aia a TE so R & R s C1 JEV Y a par me $ 5 fh ipas grey fine H A R C5 R ; AV E S | al ‘tefte na 498 499 BRAID Mtr s., Inc. Rammler OLIVER | O\KLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER | ‘SH . 4 ON worom Sas, oo | D all as. Motor Sales The BIG-BIG Lot | wd cetnee: PONTIAC - BUICK eats CREE [PE Coe 72 sod porcmrmeneernaci, Buick - oper “Ft | O81 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES c : powerbrakes, white over black, Cust Int R & Heat Hydra- 4- “ reed] zoho. cylinder Standard trans. — _._ | White tires Fine running car matic. White walls. ES Z Eye Glass vere Tranemission. "Beige e Serta’ ould Paint Stor —— — radio, heater, iike new white- $145 phd eye Ff k MO 56 FORD .........8 799 +55 Bur CK $895 ‘ ’ | = =_— oo 5 } J ‘aza re ee ick- , oe 6 _ Plymouih a: ....§ 395 ', ton pick-up R&H | Cee radio, heater, 56 FORD oe we ee $ 685 57 PLYMOUTH $1265 1958 CHEVROLET $1495 °o r ‘igh '* 5 Tc tg eee we we 816 DOWN — Mise PER MO. me 46 FORD ........-$ 175) 5 sunce a “a CUSTOM SEDAN BELVEDERE HARDTOP | 2door sedan, standard transmission. ¢ oyling ‘2 ton pick-up 4 DR.. radio, heater, naflow, 2-Door V-8 Standard Trenemissiec. i Heater, Automati cylinder. Sa 6 | SPECIAL! Al I. DODG i $ 195 white over sreen, ter, Dynal } Radio & Heater. Bolid Dark Blu ceding ieicy & Aanlisctmere ae: | economical and on as TB $163 DOWN — $4711 PER MO. “ve Wes posgoac Re) . | ‘38 PONTIAC Chieftain’¢ Drs eae ae ~| 1 tom stake. Practically new tires, |'S,HUDSON HORNET, 4205 — All Cars Winterized with Permanent Type Anti-Freeze — | 1955 PONTIAC | eeeee $ 895 $198 Down —' $4038. PER moj © Imperiai H'top $2995 tu-tone A nice 4 door. | | nn ' “J eer AIOE bios) se IN i His had at hice a at Ua ema aad RE MRM YR ESS NR te nia age: pO RS ON a Oe ee te ie _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 FIFTY-NINE ; ‘The Big Party’... Live Show (Greer on TV Tonight By DOC QUIGG U.S. Financiers Watch England -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished 67 stations Gsted tm this edlume are subject te change withest sctice Channel S=WIBE-TV Channel &—WWJ-TY Channel 1—WAYZ-TV Channel 9 CRLW-TV : os ae “e ,hearsal for her role as hostess on riety features the beltind-the-) - 2) Movie (cont sceves members ofthe Boons| __ 2) Top. Dolla "| Hope Americans Won't ‘lec Greer Genes rma beer, ona fone : staff, 11:48 (7) Detroit Today. Invest Too Heavily and tion is divided into two groups — How does she like working for '@D pews 3 = Sports. (9) Mike Hammer, ' Lower Gold Outflow “Those who aref making television 90 minutes straight on live TV? (®) Popeye. ae 9:30 (2) Big Party. Variety: FRIDAY AFTERNOON and those i are a it,| “Anything can happen,” said : . : Garson } jand might well Y Phat | . “ ee Guests Marthe: Rave, Walnac|!31@0 (2) Lave of Lite, WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Govern- Pagosa "sccotiod: ‘Weis ta oe! satin ca ak ae 6:30 (2) News, Weather Sports. Slezak, Peter Lind — . fn Ray ag : ay — |10: ; . : ; . . ,ambassador George F. Kennan to- of food named Chicken Mary- Jerry Colonna plays man : 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. stock prices in London soared to F S d ( . Sh am 8 who writes books no one un- ao ° os mene . (4) From These Roots. new However, reports | rom 1 ae€Salr OW day described Allied proposals to. land. derstands in “Come Home, (a) Pome . (7) Who Do You Trust. from Britain “purge par P| ward ermany a . i ck —Artur Rubinstein at one piano Little Beatnik.” (7) Take @ Good Look. Pre-|**# : — gine regt omg de me cae By FRED DANZIG American-born son, was warmed- there ie ng sign a cummit can and Oscar Levant at another, 2 ee miere: Ernie Kovacs is host] (7) qmenicen nes "| a reserve board technician said) NEW YORK (UPI)—This has Over Caesar skits of TV shows ference will ease dangerous East.( (ee, Ut & couple of concertos. ee a Blue all on new panel quiz which fea-|,.15 (2) Secret Storm "| profit-taking would be the natural been quite a week for the TV tube, £0N¢ by. The inventiveness we've Wogt quarrels. oO eae vetoes Gee oe en : tures contestants who have) ,” Ed Lara sactio the price s _ He ‘'come to expect from Caesar was) ; , Snatching up a table $:00 (2) Betty Hutton. Comedy: | been involved at some time = = or eel said say significant reese of il * * _ generally absent Se ae cloth and performing a flamenco Betty Hutton as Goldie up-| in front page news. Hans . ; into: the Monday night we had Frank Si- | * * A dance. | : : (4) Split Personality. American money London natra. Bing Crosby and Dean Mar- coupled this criticism with a * * * school attended by her emma Zen Yas ee ae ‘nena wid ets Btocks might be postponed by i Fin: Tuesday night Ingrid Ber ma in it. € se a the deer scathing attack on present defense) Miss Garson's interest in arci: sc att young | $a 48a Gabor, . i hopeful of lower ces : | S in it, Caesar, as the driver : : a “_ o_ me on charge. (9) Starlight Theater. ) oe sects: ‘laeret — ai man; and last night, comedy with | on @ cross-country trip. was wide. eTate®y of basing American ology and cattle comes from 10 Sid Caesar and his guests, Tony! power on atomic-hydrogen wea- Drama: Clark Gable, Greer' years of summering on her hu:- (4) Bat Masterson. Western: | ly funny portraying a man siphon- Bat tries to help dying friend Garson, ‘‘Adventure.” ('46.) 5:30 a Rin =a : Randall, Audrey Meadows and Gi- ing gasoline and eating while driv pons. + * * band’s New Mexico ranch. a place oe : . ; a : . : ‘ ° sele Mackenzie. “” : named ‘Forked Lightning’’ at the but is involved in fight be- 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather, gig (4) Sports. J § Refuses Visa jing. Randall was excellent in his “This unthinking readiness- to headwaters Se ee Valley tween two towns which want)’ — Sports. —— It was nice to have Sid back. (sketch and all evening long. jwreck destruction on millions of : inte tie where you can go digging into the leavings of ages past. When the spirit moves her, she mounts her horse, a sweet-tem- pered steed that she calls Ho Hum Silver, takes shovel and digging spoons and goes putter- _ Ing among the artifacts. She said, though, that the only really outstanding find she’s made is the beauty of the New Mexic.in sky and earth. She gets lyri-al describing them: “Right now. the cottonwoods an.1 to be county seat. Gene! (7) Hockey. Tape. Red Wings Barry, Elisha Cook. vs.. Boston Bruins. (7) Donna Reed. Comedy: 11:20 (2) Theater. Drama: Van »Donna decides Jeff should Heflin, ‘‘Patterns.” ('56.) drop his ‘‘no girls’ policy 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with and that upsets his circle of Jack and guests, Genevieve, friends. Vivian Vance. (9) Movie (cont.) (7) Soupy’s On, Comedy, va- 8:30 (2) Johnny Ringo. Western: riety. First killing for deputy sher-| iff gives the young man a bad time. Don Durant, Karen ee Sharpe star. 6:00 (4) Continenta] Classroom. (4) Johnny Staccato. Drama: 6:30 +4) ‘color) Continental Class- Boxer disappears just before T0™. | There were a number of solid laughs during the CBS-TV hour, DIALING AND FILING: Wasn't but frankly, I was disappointed. Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby, on The major effort of the evening ABC-TV last night, risking a ‘‘rig- was a hall-hour sketch about an gin’ "’ investigation when Weaver immigrant who becomes a great (Cliff Arquette) went flying over automobile maker. the stage attached to the mechan- g veneration.” HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — |the Soviet Union and Czechoslo- Basically, this sketch. with Cae- ee pe ape pgiodl sold * * t There’s a Sammy Mandell in yakia for medical treatment. sar playing Anton Polka. the im- Charley gets a chance te conmiant Chicago and there's a Sammy Foster, 78, who resides in the migrant, and Tony Randall his hie suesl« ieine alm t Mandel] in Hollywood — and Bronx was indicted with other mee ee ee & 8 out in an address prepared for a both claim to be the 55-year-old Communist leaders in 1948 for | A idochine conics * NBCTV's pia ies Democratic forti bo ham- rthrow the gov- -Wi : SoA MLM. Nec cheon. He quit the de- range ‘= wee. we cuam promi fy pt was postpor Brando Says Ex Wife Perry Como show: guest Rose- partment sofhe six years ago to * & & because of @ heart condition and Won't Let Him Visit Son ‘mary Clooney came on in a full- join the Institute for Advanced innocent and helpless people for no other purpose than to assure that the adversary suffers no less than we do."’ Kennan said, ‘“‘re- flects the hideous self-centered-| ness on the part of ourselves as There's at Least fo William Z. Foster One Cruel Joke | NEW YORK (AP)—William Z.' | Foster, tormer head of the Com- in This Story |munist Party in this country, has ‘been refuéed permission to go to Kennan, former State Depart- ment policy planning chief, spoke FRIDAY MORNING : : 9) ‘ RTL Nearer al . : aspens are bright gold again-t his title bout with champion 658 i Gace be Front The real Sammy Mandell never tried. He still is free in _ ome sich eta Aeitine ee ig Study at Princeton, N. J. the pines. There are flaming sun. and his trail leads Johnny °° (0) TV Colsee. ron might be heir to a two-million- $5,000 bail. SANTA MONICA, Calif. ei gens Kennan, a frequent critic of ad- sets. and out on the flat plains (John Cassavetes) to dead @% dollar fortune or the brunt of a He asked permission to leave Marlon Brando says his former minutes later, Rosie went into her ministration foreign policy, of- who has been in trouble since 19:99 his father died and is being jo. er German capital, girl. 2 ogee ' creel heax. the country in order to obtain Wife = let him visit their 17- song ‘I Got Plenty of Nothin’.” | toreg no new proposal for settling te ee ce with clouds ‘7) Real McCoys. Comedy: bode esocia dical treatmept montit-old son — __ the Berlin problem and the dis- ; _ New unattached woman 7°3® (7) Breakfast Time. ee eee acy gales Judge David N.’ The actor filed a contempt af- THE CHANNEL SWIM: Debbie pute with the Soviet Union over. Although she has played such moves into the neighborhood @) Cartoon Classroom. | real Sammy Mandell — much | Edelstein Wednesday denied the fidavit Wednesday in Superior Rey nolds has signed . three-year Germany’s future. | wild roles as Auntie Mame, Miss and Grandpa (Walter Bren- 8:08 (2) Captain Kangaroo. less whether the alleged two ®Pplication, saying Foster's plea Court against actress Anna Kash- exclusive contract with ABC-TV.|" But he flayed proposals put for. Garson is one Academy Award nan) decides to investigate. i830 (7) Johnny Ginger. million-dollar fortune even ex. | for travel rights do ‘‘not outweigh fi, who divorced him last April. She ll star in three hour-long spe- ward by the West to safeguard Winner who ts stuck forever with (9) Movie (cont.) 8:68 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. isted the government's interest in his He asks the court to enforce di- cials, one a year and pipe Berlin as nothing more than ‘‘a being identified with her winning 9:00 (2).Zane Grey Th. Western: 9:30 Pe bpp = hoe —_ continued presence’ in this juris-vorce terms that entitle him to ee “ ie at least one o *T defensive, delaying action" after role, Mrs. Miniver. Barry Sullivan plays lonely |” ‘) Sete = | | diction. \visit Christian Devi Brando, a A aagers costae «ith JIB: the Soviet Union demanded that When 1 go abroad. I'm still who as boca ‘a Grose cane (2) Movie, Broadcasters Ready | /my Gorrie, Jane Powell and Ed- the Allies leave the divided form irs Miniver.” she said. “The die Hodges in NBC-TV's special. \last time I was in France, a head- used by ambitious girl. —— ‘a eee to Set U Fix Cod R N ° ht t F ° “Give My Regards to Broadway,” . ; tine aaid: a San ee (4) Bachelor Father. Com.) '#'9? (3) December Bride, p e aZZ INIGNI al Friars oy Seay bee 8 oe US. Patent O1ice fen mea tke ures an edy; Peter (Sammee Tong) (9) Ding Dong School personating Mark Twain, 1s vid- |Senora Miniver.’ ”’ wants a TV set for the kitch- 19: 55 (7) News. eotaping an adaptation of Twain's | BOSTON (AP)—Harold E. Fel- Is Insult After Insult Cryingly Needs She's grown philosophical about en and his scheme to get it!13:00 (4) Price Is Right | lows, president of the National ibaa, - a me 4 = A her plight d ev says: “I think . : toughing It’’ for Robert Sadek er plight and even says: think causes Bentley (John For. (2) I Love. Luce. Assn. of Broadcasters, said today; AsSarinted tor ‘possible Gettin tice Electronic Brain ‘Mrs. Miniver and Auntie Mame sythe) trouble at — (7) Lady of Charm oe kee @ pecreree ri poi By EARL WILSON next spring ‘would get along very well together. time. (9) Abbott & Costello. ro ries — lope NEW YORK — I'll never forget the night that Toots Shor 1, Qin be Masquerade Party, _‘VASHINGTON (UPID—The U.8,,—-———-——___-__—_* (7) Pat Boone. Musical va-i1.:30 (4) Concentration. — u Recessary | {turned master of ceremonies—but I'll try to. with Bert Parke as emcee. into Patent Office is a patient, pain- ACROSS — — - ray — x * * the Monday night CBS-TV _ slot staking place but mostly because KLEEN AIR _— ; : — Md a ; no one around there has yet in- i . = reeves ~ F page en speech meres Actually, whe oe C: aa razz a’ ue eo 0 tae vacated by aeine Se vented “lnwant catente.” | Giant Power Suction 13 Small pit or an NAB fall conference, _ e ars, he was quent. | Authorities acknowledge they are | 14 Ovelian |Washington testimony _ about! SF} quiz show,” he announced. “It’s called ‘It Pays, ' having &.(roumh time coping with! Furnace Cleaners Ly ff ood a | | quizzes may result in “al * to Be Arrogant.’” ‘Arms Boat Incident a flood of space age inventions CALL NIGHT of DAY i Rouk tte bet challenge to our system of volun- : aw because their examiners stil! must $17.50 Residential Special 20 Morse! \tary self-regulation.”’ After which, the insults flew. “We ® . check each application with old- # . 21 Perfume - “This industry has proved, tt! need you like Sophie Tucker needs an- pD its yprus gain fashioned methods Jim Lonie OR 3-0100 24 That coins its four decades of service, it can, other birthday,” Joe E. snarled. Toots re- Whe crying meed, they cay. & ee x gpean, hero ay "wai ail ann piled Chat Be was Siwy ss ines® mares: | NICOSIA, Cyprus “® — A ser- for an electronic brain that could ? span ere sary, : . “A friend in need is a pest,” cracked Joe = ious rift between Greek and Turk- do in minutes the work it now MUNTZ TV aa Dessert E. Jack Barry, of Barry & Enright, then ish Cypriot leaders today threat. takes a human examiner a day Roman Bm Freights Are Slow got such a round of applause, that Barry ome 2 iis is agreement for and a half to complete. HH aoe The panes speed of freight % himself asked: “Who said ‘Crime does | "Archbishop Maiarics head One electronics expert predicts Member of 4 0 R o.” ] f é 8, . . 4 one (dial) \trains in the United States is 19 WILSON. not pay” the Greek Cypriots suspended" industry leaders and patent of Seen ees . . yale if Rawat ° |miles an hour. This includes stops When even Mrs. Shor (‘they celebrate 25 years-on Nov. 2) Constitutional coninittee oe ficials discussed the matter at the FE 4-1515 (0 Spain-iaw for switching, unloacing. etc. greeted the mc.’s remark with shouts of “Toot, Toot, Tootsie, lenders Wednesday and ee opening of a Commerce Depart- C& V electro MART ! Denedive Answér to Previous Purzie goodby,” Toots kept on. He introduced “Ignore Johansson” who j,... GE tisinceriix ment exhibit, ‘Science, Industry TV RENTAL 7 Drool te TOs el INIARa] Proved to be Tony Canzoneri. (The latter had spoken for a full * & & Sa lie HIE \ > Patent Sys- BY DAY OR WEEK oar SI AL minute when Friar Robert Gordon said,“Tony, you forgot to take ji, apparently referred to the om bap ig cal will be 5 Erineipies ' Kileed i-4i it iT (NM Ate] 46 your mouthpiece out.” Toots said, “Every saloon should have & capture Jast Sunday of an afiymun- i a DOme “anne om ON pent customer like me” and Joe E. agreed, saying Toots was start- ition-laden Turk fishing boat by a There were 4.599.000 busin RCA Color TV reen actress ST ATRILA MRI fe a , 9 |British minesweeper and the ar- . Oe siness “ 4 Mill_nymphs . Aone See sa ing a program called What s ri Name nea ol ia digi crew on firms in the U.S. at the beginning) Sales and Service 4 John or Jane 11 Signals 26 Foray 40 Raise . ie MASS -harges of ar smugglin of 1959, according to the Com- § High flown ZHeunts 30 Bradicatere “3 Agesthetie 9 My Gorgeous Mother-in-Law loved the quiz shows and still ‘ Th coaienal Connie jg Merce Department, an increase cf CON DON S TV y tictaame a9 The nas 35 Grand 46 Printer's does—maybe some were rigged. but as she approaches 75. TV responsible for most of the work @bout 55,000 or one and a quarter 36 S. Telegraph H indlgence ted oro widens ” Relaxation is her best friend, and she’s not a bit sorry that some of them involved in carrying out the Per cent over 195%, FE t0706 _ Acrees from Tel-Moren aoe + Piyek meee Ts teen rb) fooled her a little. Because she enjoyed them enormously at agreement last February in Lon- ee —s ‘don to give the British island colony independence. The commit- 'tee has been negotiating on the framework of the Greek-majority. the time. In fact, she was remembering how Daisy, our hired girl, upbraided her for watching the giveaways, and want- -- Today's Rae Programs -- DAD... Don’t Miss the Big Btereo J. Paye Elizabeth terrace. Being fair-skinned, ed her to dial in the wrestling matches. , Turk-minority government. sched 5 “The wrestling matches!” exclaimed my G-M-I-L. “They're uled to take over rule of the island Football Games ” WIR (700) = ORL (80) T1950) WEAR (1190) «WXYZ (1970) «= WON (1880) RR, (8H) | FIXED! . next year. ) —nenal The B.W. and Roxanne Arlen were launching and dis- Oe a Thi W k d! TONIG 11 10O— . News. ynol — . ‘ee he ie | SOME Ret Bish, | ty mauamee—_cuming my crary ambition — U.S., Russian ae mecomena Hopwood 9:00_WJR, News. Mrs. Page WJBK, Reid w woak ere WPON, Chuck Lewis Film Exchange WHO, News operte meee Maw tem bene both thought I was an idiot to to Start N 10 Get the Kids Their il JR. Music JBK, News, Reid 2:00—WJR, Bill Marrie dream of sunning myself. “As lO ar OV t { N * ° rT bs = =r ner Dete WaYE urre WPON. News, Maree Ww. Maxwell a girl,” said Roxanne, “I have | Own TV Set fo rai — + 6 9:30—WJR. Jack Harris never cared for the sun after I WASHINGTON (UPI) — The pre- the Activities A light ¢:00—WUJR. Agriculture a CKLW. Mary Morgan TaaL@ nok, Gk : learned that it took a grape mieres of the first U. S. and Soviet | Room or \films to be shown under an ex- fi Clyde Harris she'll be there “at least three times ai wetk” 16; W, Joe Vv WaYE. too ‘Sherman 11:00— WIR, Problems? film ‘‘Marty’’ will be shown in thé Soviet Union. The Soviet feature! WWJ, New 10:60—WJR, Musie " , BP. ba ’ WJBE, Tom f : \Washington and Moscow Nov. 10 Woah Rota ‘petian Ried seve Be cit ifiec’ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . fe a 4 ° . Ww Ni tt ’ \ : 6:90—WIR, Mette Hel w boo tare Liz Taylor told the Waldorf's The award-winning Hollywood ad Ear , Sports si WWJ, French W. News. Davies a WW4, News, Theater when Eddie Figher opens at the '“'The Cranes Are Flying’’ will open w | veoh: . a m 1; a8 troy ; deter 100-0. — = R _.. Eva Gabor in Washington at the same time. WXYZ, News, We! News, Reid - WW4J, News, Prench , ROXANNE | * * * AL. Row F wv. News, Toby Devié WCAR. News XY. t Short MT rooted Joudly for husband Dick Brown's horse to win at Aque-| actors Gary Cooper and Edvard WKYZ, Hockey WCAR, Rows’ Sherteen WPOR, Chuck Lewis WIBK. duct—and it did. G. Robinson will attend the Mos. . hide have ov - he ly used TV sets that will ww, Montter phdapectangibiged 1100-95 Time tor Music | Wom Carriage trade Kathy Grant Crosby may retire till the kids are old enough cow opening along with the pro. ment. tay ate ily gueenaed ©8 OS ae 7 7m L. yen — for school . . . Bobo Rockefeller finished her book for chil- ducer of “Marty,” Harold Hecht. and ready to go Stop in today 14 $00—WIR, News, Music Ww aoa vid es Sennen s0e-Wae, ene Oe Gren ... Dmitri Nabokov, son of the “Lolita” author, is hoping 2nd its director, Delbert Mann. A_ and look around . . . You'll be Shon tite Chunne “i HO ee ieeent® | :00—war, News, Muse [for @ Met opera audition here... \group of Soviet film personalities glad you did... ...seeeeeeeeee & up 8, Hagge o8e-Wath none -, wR, wees, Guest CRW, Joe Van were. ——, French i - * * will ,attend the Washington pre- % . Press . Robe P. Winter Shorr i . » town avid WeaR, | a wae Wetec TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Walter Slezak says his cousin is acre: Radio and TV M Bar, WON jews * prote beatnik, beard and all—-but somehow it doesn't seem right for. ; FE 2-2257 8 h That’ | Sperm whales, which breathe air. . News, Caney 12:30—WJR, Time for Musie 6:9—Wik, Musie Hall er.... That’s earl, brother. can aay Gale “ales doc a ce 515 6. Walton, Cor. Jost / $:30—WJR, Music Hall }:00—WIR, Showcase » Bes Davis ; ‘ (Copyright, 1959) . EEE < eee. ~~ — =. ———— od Spas Ses ~~ —=-” rd -- oo ol -_- hh ad — _—_— ———— =) {i aol