q ‘ote a ieee ae os PE eae re : next five days with the low drop oe Saturday will be partly cloudy) . “*|\ ®& *# | Douglas, tong a star of stage (CXPerimental station at Ames, | and somewhat with the! He said 110 per cent more trucks and screen, died today at his Plane trip to Pittsburgh, high reaching near 78 but Sunday in the 50 weight bracket home, of an apparent heart at. : ; will be cool again. A warming were in August than in tack, Se et ee en Precipitation for the period witt.| Diesel sales in that weight) ew YORK w—The steet in. 11D Today’s Press total about one-tenth of an inch (Class ran 250.5 per cent higher gasery rejected today a sugges | | in showers Tuesday or Wednes- last month than in August 4 year uo. inet a goverament tnct-find. So teerE UREN day. 7 gt. ‘a oe linge aed pellet Comics os The first stiow of the year, & j s F y-0ld ‘nationwide = County News ............. 13 iriet tardy tained with sulin. wih! sharp gains in heavy-duty, steel strike. | Bflitorials ‘ - \peporte? af the Antrim County Air- S#/es sent GMC's total deliveries + tnt Education Story ....... oa ae port yesterday. Airport officials/i” August climbing to 6,942 units, wasmmGTON (AP}—The ce | Farm and Garden re said it lasted only a few minutes, |* 233 pet cent increase over AG) tandie ambassador protested to. Markets . | At 10:15 a.m. winds in the Pon- S¥st, 1958. day that American guards st Obituaries ... Me iac downtown area registered 10! 2 Sf Keflavik Airport forced two lee. | Sports ................... m-33 miles on hour. ‘The lowest tem-| In the first eight monthe of this| land officials to fe in puddies of | Theaters... oe perature readitig preceding § a.m. year, GMC sold $1,397 unite com-| water for 16 minutes and threat. TV and Radio Programs 43 was W) degrees. The mercury had pared with 37.253 during the santc ened te shoot them if they opened Wilson, Hart... Pe | risen to 6] at 1 pum. ; period last year. iam \ Women's Pages — 19-7 su alee ceed tina lero nee rere KEN concise tuyiKererstnngrm The Weather | Us. Weather ~Bureae Forecast _THE PO Ceol tonight. 117th YEAR xkx*xeeweknk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959—44 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL - ge x * x * * * x * 4 & Eisenhower Bids Nikita. Leave Suspicions Behind SaysHe Wont Put Principles on Auction Block Asks Russian Boss. to Bring Constructive Ideas to U.S. WASHINGTON — Presi- dent Eisenhower has made a new bid to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev: Come to Washington next week with “constructive ideas and suggestions” in- stead of “suspicion, threat or stubborn prejudice.” In a radio-TV address to the nation last night, the President said he ap- proached his talks with the Soviet boss in “good man- ners and candor’ and with- out weakness. He promised that “no principle or fun- damental interest will be placed upon any auction. block.” He urged Americans to receive Khrushchev with “courtesy and dignity."” The Soviet Premier's vis- it, he said, would be “a thousand- fold worthwhile” if it gave him “some real appreciation’’ of the spirit and conscience of America. Elgenhower’s speech set the stage for his historic series of meetings with Khrushchev which | opeo in the White House next Tuesday afternoon. coast whirl of whife tie, black tie New York, Los Angeles, San Fran-| (Pontiac time) next Wiesday. ; and business suit dinners has been x * * The chief executive also report- | N cisco and Des Moines. ed on his recent trip to West lined an widagradt " licita; Germany, Great Britain — ushchev’s American q France. He said Allied leaders! the Khrushchev talks would ture, industrial plant | later. lence with Eisenhower out but agreed that Eisenhower's FOR 18T 9 DAYS | President Eisenhower and Vice) The Elseahowers will entertain newest effort to melt the cold Details for the first nine days of President Richard M. Nixon and at a white tie dinner that night war was “clearly one that had the visit were announced Thurs- Mrs. Nixon will greet the Soviet at the White House for the to be made.” day by the White House. They leader and his party when his big Khrushchevs. “It is my profound hope that Wednesday's schedule calls fo some real progress will be forth- visit. to the agricultu al expert. fl ayS ON LaKe, p | H f R renewed hope, the problems that | coming, even though no one would ment station at Beltsville, Md; an be so bold as to predict such an address to the Washington press divide us, | DETROIT \P—“It was a Godsend that ship saw us or “If the chairman of the council we wouldn't be here.” outcome,”’ the President said. corps at a Nations] Prees: Cus “The choice before world lead- luncheon; and a motor tour of ministers of the USSR. has) or red with a sigh of relief Thurs-_ constructive ideas and suggestions These words were utte 8 ers is momentous,” he added. through the capital “Could we create an improved Other highlights of the tour in- under. clude: Sept. 17—Train tmp to New York that could provide the basis for re- day night by Paul Laughlin, a 60-year-old Youngstown, sponsible negotiations er! the issues Ohio, steelworker, after he and his wife Edith, 48, were that divide us, we would welcome) 1 _ the opportunity to study them with Tescued from the smal] our Allies.” jboat in which they had! American officials hopéd partic-|drifted for three days on| ularly that Khrushchey would ar | their 16-foot outboard developed | rive in Washington with some ac-| Lake Erie. ; engine trouble. ' Sept. 18—Plane trip to Los An- ceptable idea for resolving the After almost giving up hope, geles, a lunch with motion picture Berlin erisis, They said this was)the couple was picked up 27 miles, Laughlin said he rowed until he industry leaders. a tour of the Los x * * x *& .*& AP Wirephete OBJECT TO KHRUSHCHEV VISIT — Three spokesmen for refugee groups protesting the forthcoming visit by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev met yesterday with newsmen at the headquarters of the recently organized “‘Com- mittee for Freedom of All Peoples.” Left to right of Captive Nations; Stefan Kerbonski, an ex-Pole who is chairman of the Assembly: and Dr. Bela Here’s Docket for First Nine Days WASHINGTON pcs would be possible to attack, with a luncheon given by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, a reception by former Ambassador W. Avere!! Harriman, a black tie dinner given by the Economic Club of New York Sept 18—-A trip by car to Hyde Park to visit Mrs. Franklin D. ‘Roosevelt, an address to the U.N |General Assembly, a tour of New | York a dinner given by Dag Ham | marskjold, secretary general of i They intended to fish and cruise. {1 United Nations i bet tiall. But | returning ore nightfa A a A uppermost in the President's mind offshore from Conneaut, Ohio, by becaine tired. but the boat COM Angeles area, a dinner given by when he invited “constructive” |g Cc fi freighter, the D. C, tinued to drift out into the lake. Mayor Norris Poulson. Dress as proposals from the Soviet leader. Everest. They were taken ashore. x *¢ at later dinners by mayors: busi- Throughout his speech Eisen bere by a Coast Guard launch. | The heat spoiled the meat in a ness suit. hower emphasized that he does not | ge Picnic lunch. “"We ate dry bread) sept 20—Train trip to San Fran- intend to abandon any principle of | Come 7; oe sald ma left’ and buns and drank lake water,” | cigcg, meeting and dinner with a basic American policy in his: about moon Monday. (the fisherman said. | of white youths. | A four-man police cruiser crew, 4 fj : | i] are: Dr. Brutus Coste, secretary of the Assembly | Fabian, charrman of the Former Hungarian Po- tacked the four officers. litical Prisoners. ‘ |battle, most of the gang fled. Four Nikita to Be in Big Whirl®=- — A coast-to- cover his tour through Washington, jet airliner arrives @t 10°30 am. They were Walter Suehara, 38, | Schedules for his visit to Pitts- luncheon at the President's guest liams, 28. who sprained his right Also on the docket is a lunch burgh and a second stay im house before going to the White arm and wrist. the employes’ cafeteria of an Washington will be announced | House for a mid-afternoon confer- Yates, 36, who suffered an injured Blown From Scooters ; ote group of union leaders. search for new approaches to solu- 7 « & | Sept. 21——Motor tour of San tion of East-West problems. Laughlin said be waved at sev- Francisco. tour of harbor by ship. Any agreement for a later sum GMC Truck Sales feral freighters, but they passed visit to the Internatfonal Business mit meeting, he said, “must be |by, apparently not realizing the Machine comouter plant at San/ based upoh the certainty’! of So- § couple was in distress. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ae Jump in August ‘ad | Jose with luncheon in the employes icafeteria, visit to Stanford Re. search Institute at Menlo Park, Mercury to Hover domestic retail deliveries of dinner given by Mayor George |GMC trucks continued their up-| OWS a eS | Christopher. Around 70 Here | | - trucks pacing the sales gains over; WASECA, Minn, —Six chil. Moines. tour of city, dinner given the corresponding period of 1958, dren, brothers and sisters, were bY Mayor Charles F. Iles, | Temperatures in the Pontiac J. Monaghan, vice president of rammed the car carrying them Corn Company at Johnston, visit area will hover around 70 for the'General Motors and genera] man t9 school, to Roswell Garst farm near Coon surge in August, with heavy-duty Sept, 22 Plane trip to Des for Next 5 Days | : |ft was a@mnouced today by Philip’ qited today when « freight train | Sept. 23—Visit to Pioneer Hybrid ager of GMC Truck & Coach Di Rapids, visit to lowa University of a SNC Rt: EATS m3 KS 5 Detroit Toughs f= 3 Alternatives Claim Police | Bright City Students fo Getting Cash Beat Them Up | Will Tackle Russian ‘by Deadline By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG A group of Pontiac’s brighter youngsters wil! be able to match nyet for nyet (no for no’ with their Russian - counterparts. The Russian language will be taught for the first time in the hisfory of this city’s school system to 35 “rapid learners” at Madison Junior High School. j ; ‘ The Board of Education was told of the eoming ' 3 tt lag | Trim Size or Quality; * Get Federal Aid Now or Use Pontiac Funds 4 Officers Are Hurt in Trying to Forestall an Expected Gang War Low bids for the Pontiac Municipal Airport terminal project yesterday exceeded available construction than DETROIT (UPI) — Five : youths arrested following a © Street battle between a teenage gang and police } charged today that they “experiment,” slated for the second semester of this year, at its regular meeting last night. » funds by more $44,000. Dr. Russell W. Curtis, coordinator of secondary edu- ‘had gathered for an ex- | pected fight with a: group * 1. Either the terminal must be trimmed in size or quality. © 2. The city must borrow $44,000 * against next year’s anticipated Major emphasis will be on Russian in the “explora- R state and federal aid. The average IQ (intelligence quotient) of the rapid learner student is 124. Normal IQ for students of the same age group is 90 to 110. cation, assisted by a team of teachers, delivered an & were beaten by the officers. evaluation report of the Rapid Learner program intro- g To get the $390,000-plus Four patrolmen were in- ducéd in the juniar high schools last year. + project going by the Sept. | jured in the battle, which * * * ° : 30 deadline for federal par- erupted last night when There are at present 10 classes of approximately 300 ~ ticipation, officials said police tried to break up a outstanding 7th and 8th grade students undergoing spe- * there were three alterna- |mob of Negro youths which » ial instruction i tives: } large be a reporied came upon ‘investigating gang gathering. tory experience in foreign languages’ rapid learner class = 3. Or Pontiac itself must kick at Madison. German, French and Spanish also will be © an extra $44,000 into the project. tween eight and 10 youths « rammed taught } Tks talies ciation eeen into an old car parked on Six * . * * * _ on the surface, to be the easiest, teenth St : ; S tuveivi , ‘: Teacher of the course will be Mrs Joseph Davis. who 5 ‘volving less red tape and no An otter ested cer of) has an education major in Russian _ redesigning. youths, Larry Nolan, 17, for his ; . in 4 Homer D. Hoskins, airport man- identification. Russian is not easy,” says Mrs. Davis. “It Is one B ager. labeied the other twe al- Pohce said Nolan refused and of the more difficult languages to learn. But, we » ternatives as “highly undesirable.” lsaid. “What mght have you to have exceptional! students. ¢ * & @ j question me” ” “The children will learn common phrases and a basic § A fourth possibility — that the The officer grabbed Nolan by the arm and the youth knocked him down At this point. the of the gang got out of the car and at conversational knowledge. Stories will be read to them in g *4te Might come to the city’s aid # with more 1959 funds — is “‘ex- . - - ‘ it vil} Russian and records acd! tape recording apparatus will & ceedingly slim.’ Hoskins said. be used to aid in their study © The affort Manager ruled out * * * \ any chance that more 1959 federal “As tn anything. the youngsters should understand § unds might be forthcoming. * ¥ * The low construction bids by the people better by learning something of the languaze ; We will also try to provide them with some cultural % City Manager Walter K. Will- background of Russia” man said a conference would be Curtis said it is contemplated that the schoo! sys- called Monday to consider, ; among other possibilities, a re- * 3 ' themselves totaled $318,242 — more : 2 than $18,000 over the $300,000 set “MOMERAA aside by city, state and federal governments, rest » * * Two squad cars with reinforce- ments arrived and. after a brief youths were arrested at the scene i § n on tem will offer the study or ee neem la Re quest to the City Conumissien an elective basis at the senior high level as soon as de- iar anece = tails and personnel can be worked out. injured, (Continued on Page 2, Co!. 4) Aa 2 ee MME g iwho suffered bruises on the back ™ me land ribs; Fred Dayton, 35, who! Khrushchev will have a private suffered a hip injury; Harold Wil- p onti a c Press Nasser Donates to U.S. price: ss.154 Contingencies and fees push the and Raymond CARIO (UPI) — President new price tag to $344,154. Abdel Gamal : . “ Nasser has do- * * * - mn ie shoulder. arrested Honored at Fair nated the equivalent of $44,000 Of the 20 bids submitted by - ; yo re : ontractors for th ral, me- to the Moslem Communitics | COMTactors for the general, me hes yon a 3 veo Federation in the United States Se re ematical Soe ile peaten on the way to the Vernor . ‘ ‘ . the project. the lowest were station and at the station. Among Papers Given and Canada for the building of | General — Paul If Johnson Thaddeus Steel, 16. who was!’ Centennial Awards at, 2 Mosiem center and five li. Co. of Detroit, $187.00 accused of hitting Suchara with a chair, told the Wayne County @ Luncheon Ceremony prosecutor's office he was beaten and kicked by at least four Pa) At the Michigan State Fair trolmen at the station garage. | ‘ r The youths made their accusa.| hursday, newspapers that have 62 Y ears Together tions against the police in forma] been published 100 years or more Commerce Twp. Couple Mechanical — H & W Plumb- (Continued on Page 2, Col 2) braries In Detroit, nounced today it Was an. | re ena ee statements to acting chief trial were presented with centennial lawyer John W. Coury. awards signed hy Governor Wi- Doctors at Receiving Hospital, liams. . : where Steel was examined and re * bel * on gest alrr©l d t F leased, said they could find no The Pontiac Press was among e a alr injuries those so honored Police superintendent Louis J Succeeding the Pontiac Week- ‘ First prize for being the longest married couple at Berg launched an immediate in- jy Gazette established 116 years Old Timers Day yesterday at the Michigan State Fair -stagati oth ouths’ — ' ino a was changed to @ daily went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lownds of 8751 Cooley Coury said the policemen in , Beach Dr, Commerce Township. Lownds, 80, and his Joe Haas of The Press editorial staff was at the luncheon given the newsmen to receive the award for 62 years * * t This was the first in 30 BAY CITY ‘(UPI)—Two Bay | The oldest daily in the state is \)¢ars they attended the State Fair : ; ; Lownds. City boys were injured—neither |The Monroe Evening News, es- They said they hadn't planned to ; . seriously—when a gust of wind ‘tablished 134 years ago, and the 80 this time either, but just decided, “We dont feel any different caused by a passing truck blew oldest weekly ts The Lapeer Coin. 07 the spur of the moment to en- about winning the prize,’ she them off their motor scooters ty Press, which dates back 129, )0) &" outing together. added, “but Glen is a little bit on U.S 23 near here yesterday. ‘years. “G ‘stiff in the joints today after all fn 2 near y ) ye bs Glen had been working quite that walking." | Lownds is a retired shift operator _at the municipal water works plant at New Baltimore. He spends much of his time now gardening and keeping up the lawn at their lake- + side home. volved would be questioned today, wife, 77, have been married*———— ~ | hard in the garden during the morning, and we felt the change would be geod.” said Mrs. time 4 ae l * * * | Mrs. Lownd’s hobby is crochet- ing when she's “not busy getting meals and straightening up the house.’ They live bappily alone these days after raising a family of five children | “But we miss them."’ said Mrs. Lownds. “That's why Thanksgiving is our favorite time of the year. ‘It’s Glen's birthday and the family usually manages to get together here for the occasion.” | One of their daughters, whom they do get te see quite often though, is Mrs. E. M. Palm whe lives just down the street from them. The other daughter, Mrs. A. ‘4. Card, lives in Rose City. The Lownds also have three sons, iGlen at Whitehall, Alwyn of Ken- imore, N. Y., and Ralph of Drayton Plains, who is director of pérsen- ‘nel at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital .in Pontiac Then there“are 15 grandchildren, Ll great-grandchildren and a gteat- great-grandson. Asked what they enjoyed the ‘most at the Fair, Mrs. Lownds said fe given Mrs. Roy W. Lownds of Commerce Town- ship by her husband after they had been awarded’ . the blue ribbon as th@ couple married the longest _ in the Old Timers Day contest at the State Fair in Detroit yesterday. They have been married 62 years. © \ ‘ & : a) }the concert at the Music Shell was A BLUE RIBBON SPECIAL — A big buss is ar wetaeee | save wn 0 chante to ah a“ the music, was véry good.” i) a TWO} ~ © see Ve ef for Any From Our News Wires MANILA — A crack Philippines |to back the Laotian appeal for im- “emergency force’ is on combat ™ alert and ready to rush to Laos| Nations. “on a moment's notice,” a De- <= *& * fense Department spokesman dis-| closed today, At the same time, U.S. military Laotian government regards the | spokesmen said American naval revolt @S8 a grave and serious) forces at Sangley Point and Subic crisis. Bay and the American Air Force! at Clark Field are prepared for an|have spoken of ‘‘the war that nev- alert. They emphasized, however, that so far no alert had been ordered and they denied that there had been any buildup of the American forces in the Phil. ippines as a result of the Com. munist activity in Laos. today and vanced as a possible cause “Not a shot has been fired uny- Childs said last night that critics) where in Laos in the hours,” military briefing session i's because United servers are arriving soon.” Earlier this week Laotian mil- itary sources sald alleged invad- ers from Communist North Viet Nam began withdrawing as soon as the U.N. began studying Lao. tian accusations of Communist aggression. In London, Laotian Foreign Min-' ister Khamphan Panya conceded ois difficult to get an exact pic ture of the situation in the trou- ixencess Ministers Group Plans Convocation at MSUO bled border regions of Laon. He denied that his governmen has deliberately exaggerated the, about rights te be protected, scope of the Commuist uprising | * * * Panya stopped off to confer witl British Foreign Secretary Schoolgirl Grabbed, US: Military af | At Vientiane, Laos, fighting was. ° reported at a complete standstill of Knight impending arrival of | United Nations observers was ad: EAST LANSING past 24 Information Minister 5i- seuk Na Champassak said at a should ‘‘Maybe Nations ob- SelWyD ‘tioned whether evidence obta ned ~*~ PR: tone , RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 Manila Laos Alert 4Lloyd before going on to New York ediate assistance from the United Arriving from Paris, he teld re- porters at the London airport the Some British newspaper accounts jer was’' and said very little fight-/ jing has taken place in the South-' east Asian country. | Justities Questioning State Po- ilice Commissioner Joseph A.| of police handling of Trooper Al-! bert W. Souden's death probe) be concerned with the rights of the public as well as PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _F rd % those of a criminal suspect | Pentise Press Phete A group of attorneys headed by PLAN CLERGY CONVOCATION — Michigan the group are (from left, seated) the Rev. Ray- Donald .C. Dilley, Kent County; v. Joseph State University Oakland will be clergymen’s convocation on Oct. first ina series of educational ‘cirucit court commissioner, pro-| tested yesterday that State Police: ‘aggressively denied Alvin Knight! the basic constitutional and legal! rights to which every citizen is entitled.” cation program at the university, yesterday by a steering commit < + | fom Macyomb and Oakland coun In reference to ex-convict Knigat! who has orally admitted slaying of Souden, Childs commented: “There was no reason to vio- they should be extended to the public as well as to him.” i Dilley wrote Childs and ques jafter ‘28 straight hours of inter-) By LEK WINBORN jrogation”” is admissible in court.! 4° steering committee of minis- He quoted a statute which saY8iters from churches in Macomb a person arvested without @ War-/and Oakland counties met yester- rant “must without unnecessary qay at Michigan State University convenient magistrate Raped on Way Home «ev be taken before the most Oakland to complete plans for a | GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — A 15 year-old Grand Rapids high school l clergy men’s convocation to be held . *£ © ‘Oct. 7 at the university Dilley’s letter said Childs and, The convocation will be the first other officers resorted to a ‘“‘vi- educational program of a series girl was raped mautes after cjous and reprehensible practice! which will be conducted in cooper- got off aM hool . nis verter ay. more closely associated with war-|ation with the continuing educa- Kent ao aher itt s officers | time Germany and the present} tion program of MSUO reported ‘ . te’ * * * Conumunist poke sate Calling themselves the “Clergy The york a -student at Grand Friends of MAUO," the group Rapids Creston High, Suid a man about 30 years old drove up just after she got off the school bus about three-quarters of a mile from her home in suburban Grand Rapids Township * * * She said the man leaped from the car, drayged her beneath a harbed wire fence and attacked her in the underbrush Ween Follows Chill, but Not Into Michigan By United Presa International A mass of warm southwest winds followed cold Canadian air across the country today, * * * Temperature readings in the plains states were TH) to 20 degrees warmer than vesterday However, from the Great Takes to the East coast “below seasonal temperatures’ were re- ported by the weather bureau. In Detroit, the mereury dropped 2} degrees in 24 hours. The eoid est spot was Grand Marais, which reyistered 32 degrees. The cold front brought scat- tered showers te the Atlantic coastal states, An inch of rain was dumped on Burlington, Vt., and Miami, Fla., got about a third of an inch. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms were forecast to day along the gulf coast and project, with the rest coming from! study suggests a more thorough progress into the ninth grade next) through most of the west The Weather Pull U.S. Weather Buareae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Moatly cloudy today with gradual clearing this afternoon, bigh 49 Fair and cool tentght, low about 50. Tor.errow partly cloudy and warmer, bigh 78 Northeasterly winds 8-15 miles becoming Hight and variable tenight and southerly at #-15 miles tomorrow, Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a im At @ am? Wind velocity @-15 m p.b Direction- North Run sets Friday at 648 pm Sun rises Saturday at 6.09 am Moon pets Saturday af 176 am has invited all ministers in the two-county area and adjoining communities to attend the meet- Terminal Bids Exceed Budget Me mrsin, icin wi soc (Continued From Page One) jat 9am. will peel pe a ate ‘ar _ st) Cc cello | ing & Heating ? of Waterford Ged DE Goes “ tA ie y Pownah'p: $103,300. : of chapel at Harvard University. | Joe W. Mowe According to the Rev Robert of Pontiac, $21. | Hermanson, chairman of the steer: ling committee, the purpose of the | : * * * , | convo " | Bids for another portion of the Cone ation fs “to stimulate an [project — an entrance drive, serv-| ‘ice road and parking lot — fell |within alloted funds, | The lowest, from Shingledecker ‘General Contractors of West ‘Bloomfield ‘Township, was $71,221. This, combined with contingencies and fees, will be within the budget figure of $90,000, said Hoskins. | Hoskins blamed the high bids on lrisen in construction costs and the shortage of steel that has come about since costs were estimated | ast November. | * * * | He said that the low bids ap- peared to be “fair in light of} ithe prices quoted in the other bids | | submitted The city already has ear- marked $108,170 for the terminal project. The state share Is $105,000 and the federal portion | $176,850. | “The city may have to spend a jlittle more than originally planned, ibut it still is getting a tremendous ‘amount of aid in financing this} With a serious curtailment of ‘project,’ said Hoskins. revenues beginning in 1960." The state and citv planned this Realizing too that additional summer to put $95,000 gach in the sources of revenue are scarce, the Electrical — | Electrical, Inc 942, Oakland County's budget prepar- ations should, be improved and) modernized in order to keep” sup- ervisors better informed about the, county's limited income position This was the general recom. | Research, Inc, Supervisors prepares to receive) the proposed 1960 budget of $12,-) 626,784 at its Monday meeting Although it came as no sur | prise to most county officials, especially those who must pre- | pare the annual budgets, the | study sald the county ‘‘Is faced | |the federal government. But when] breakdown and explanation of how, ithe federal government slashed its'to spend more wisely what money | ‘participation late last month, the!is available. icity had to add another $10,670 to * ry ry keep the project alive “It is particularly difficult at, x * the present time for the Board) | The State Department of Aero-|of Supervisors to fulfill its role nautics was holding the bids over|of determining basic fiscal policies ithe weekend in Lansing. Ordi-| when they do not have available narily, when bids are favorable,! detailed information on the nature, the department designates itsitype costs and efficiency of the choice of contractors immediately | several county functions,’ the re- port foes and asks the participating munici- \pality to approve the selections. * N A ORITICISM James Sherry, Detroit research- * * er who made the study, said it conducted in cooperation with the continuing edu | eluded | than an emphasis on acceleration, university's new student cafeteria. mond Wolf of Mount Clemens, the Chapman of Pontiac and the Rev. J. Douglas Parker of Rochester. Standing (from left) are the Rev. J. E. Yates of Royal Oak, Dr. Lowell were completed R. Eklund, director of continuing education at tee of ministers | MSUO, and the Rev. Robert Hermanson of Avon ties. Included in Township, committee chairman. the setting for a 7. Plans for the programs to be eatly phase of development of gram are Rev. Hermanson, Uni- awareness on the part of the clergy versity Presbyterian Church, Avon and church the urgent need for Township; the Rev. Raymond professional excellence and respon- Wolf, American Lutheran Church, sible leadership in a free society;Mount Clemens; the Rev. J, through exploration of the adult Douglas Parker, First Methodist programs of the university de-,Chureh, Rochester; and the Rev. ‘signed to serve the continuing ed- J. E. Yates, Emmanuel Evan- ucugional needs of church person- gelical and Reformed Church, nel, both professional and volun, Royal Oak leer.” | Others are the Rev. Lenworth R. * * * Miner, Macedonia Baptist Church, | “We are hopeful,” said Ilerman- Pontiac: the Rev. Joseph Chap “that all clergymen of the man, Bethany Baptist Church, MSUO community will attend the Pontiac: and Dr. Lowell R. Ek ‘convocation and participate in this jund, director of continuing educa- secwar programs for themselves jjion at MSUO. a chen ” lay people of their ae of the main objectives of Citing the proximity of the new) the convocation, iidiveraity to their respective ¢*Ploring the kinds of education- churches and the “philosophy and &! seeds that the university can aggressive spirit’ of its adult ed- Serve, is the establishment of a ucation program, the clergymen Permasent standing committee are urging all other ministers in: to serve as a lizison group be- the area to be present. | tween the larger body of clergy- * « | men and the university. Members of the steering com-| jt will be the prime function mittee planning the Oct. 7 pro-of the group to develop further |programs, the Rev. Hermanson |said. son Wild Auto Hits Teenage Crowd. 11 Injured on Street in Windsor;'Witness Says: ‘It Was Terrible’ WINDSOR, Ont. ® — An auto- mobile went out of control in Name Officials for Exhibit of Religious Art in October downtown Windsor yesterday and iplowed into 40 teenage students waiting for a bus. Eleven were injured. i Hospital attendants said none of went out of control. Mrs. Sipos, who was injured, was taken to a hospital and placed under Witnesses said she got of the car, cry- saw during the war,” said Ghione, who fought in Europe during World War IL. lke Asks Nikita fo Drop Suspicions (Continued From Page One) viet respect for the position of the Western powers in Berlin. * * ‘* *\mentals,’’ Eisenhower said, “with in addition to | In addition, he said, “there must ‘be some clear Soviet indication, no |matter how given, that serious ne- igotiation will bring about real |promise of reducing the causes of |world tensions.” Firmness in support of funda- |flexibility in tactics and methods, is the key to any hope of prog- : assistant pastor, Rocco DiMarco, William ” the ‘children was in critical condi.) Roby = and J H. Roche. ate eS fa, "aie x *& ® Patrons, many of them indus- | 4) aes — “4 Most seriously injured was) trialists and executives living in ' x « * Feely, Charies Gehringer, R. C. Naumann, Frank. McGinnis, A. Power, Perron and L. G.! The Community Congregational Seaton. ’ * | Church of Lathrup Village will re- Also listed are Fred Selman, csyme its regular identical church Robert Taylor, Kenneth C. Tif- and church school services at 9:30 fany, a Zeder, Wokes-« A and 11 a.m. Sunday. — —— A special notice has been giv- - w & en to all children and youth that Requests for exhibition space high-ranking artists and craftsmen The church will be host to 12 foreign exchange students today, Circuit Courts 2 0aos Will Be,Closed | students at the University of Mich- jigan who are taking an orienta- for Judges’ Meet iz iis" wectent * * * Oakland County circuit algal oi cael Bae a 3S The students will stay in the order that the circuit) homes of church members tonight may attend the mandatory|2"d tomorrow night. judicial conference of Mich-| The Rev. John D. Rose, min- circuit and Supreme Court ister and founder of the church, justices in Gaylord. |was awarded a doctor of divinity Judge William J. Beer an- degree by Piedmont College at its nounced, however, that he will Summer commencement exercises. hold the customary criminal ar-| In awarding the degree, James raignments and sentencings in his E. Walter, college president, cited court Monday afternoon, after |the growth of the local church un- which he will leave for der Rev. Rose's leadership and with Judge Frank L. Doty. |his contributions to the community Also to attend the three-day con- and his denomination. ference will be Judges H. Russel} Holland, Clark J. Adams and Theo- . ’ dore F. Hughes and judgeselect BlOOM{ield Wife Frederick C. Ziem and Stanton G.! : Dondero, : . Prarase of the conference i« to S@RKING Divorce review judicial activities of the - past year and offer suggestions for Asking $2,000 a month tempor- ress in negotiation." * * The President's speech created, the impression that it had been| written, at least in part, for Khru- shchev himself to read. It blended the themes of polite- ness to the visitor and toughness in support of basic principles. Reading it, Khrushchev would be able to find no support for any hope he might have that the Prest- dent was ready to make major Some of the fields being con- ‘sidered for study by the church-| Sees Need for Improved w:3 iach counseling, church business ad- ministration, church architectural | Bible education, leadership de- \velopment, sermon preparation and | County is to cope with the fiscal interprofessional encounters also | problems which confront it.” Sher- may be included. ry said. In commenting upon the forth- “The trend of a stablizing tax coming convocation and its objec- hase has heen developing since tives, Chancellof Varner said: 1957, and ts likely to create fi-| «This University is committed to source of county funds,” he CON-| groups of our society for which ‘the university has academic re- | sources. | “The church, of course, is one of the institutions of our culture most deserving of the benefits of secular educational opportun- itles,”” he added. “In this respect, we are follow- ing the pattern of our parent insti- ‘tution, MSU, which has for several years conducted extensive and year and successive grades each worthwile following year as the original 7th grams. grade students advance | * * * Russian Is Slated for Select Students (Continued From Page One) The rapid learner program will chur c h-related pro-| junior and senior high school. “T hope that clergy and lay peo- It is avaliable to all qualified Ble vot all saith oh tree | students, Sixth grade teachers — needs ws. ome: and elementary principals rec. | would also hope that we could co- dabaitaind Cele dee ptional pupits joperate in providing occasional in- |terfaith programs as well.” for rapid learner classes in the junior highs, Those planning to attend the Oct. 7 convocation’ have been asked: to Curtis explained to the Board! contact the university in advance last night that an “enriched pro- for reservations: gram in depth” is provided rather| Luncheon will be served in the with the exception of mathematics. | Rapid learner teachers reported | Moon rises Friday at 3:16 pin |struction Co., $199,000; Darin & ‘Armstrong, $216,000; A, N. Hick- §° son, $194,850; Arthur Linney, $208,- 61 711; Schwanz Builders, $216,370; |Solomon Construction Co., $191,- 988; Frank Stewart & Son Inc., $196,875; Weingarden & Sens Inc., Highest temperature .. ($194,816 Mise eagerness ce cee | c * Weather—Partly cloudy. | Mechanical contractors: Eames |& Brown, $107,590; Steve Kruchko, $113,170; Lloyd §. Thornton Co., Downtown Temperatures 6am 7 OM... .05-. 00. $8 San. Ge. 54 Dam......---. o6 10 am.. pea ie Thursday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown?) ay ern One Year “Age tn Pontiac Meter eperatirs Sivieiel erereiare Sluis Mean temperature $117,000. Weather—Sunny Electrical contractors: Brill Highest and Lowest i ronperateces This| Electric, $30,450; Cudum Flectric, Deteile (Se Nears $42,570; Martin Electric, $42,887; 1/9%4 ; ; ee . “em ‘Reed Electric, $35,890; Schultz home 4, blectric Service, $32,500; South. aitimore sg eastern Electric, $30,038, i i, Terminal area bidders: 65 40|Road Builders, $72.376; 14) Anderson Co., $79,766. Bee oa « That Auto Be a Lot | -2 -oe Pr eee ea Temperatare Chart _ Marquette 85 Memphis Miami B. 3 Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans $0 New York Omaha Peliston Fling Charles oontx Pitteburgh St. Louls 46 6. Prancisco 8.8. . Marie Traverse C.: 60 Washington Beattie mmr Port Worth G. Rapids Houghton Jacksonville Kansas City 74 Lansing 65 lap Angeles 06 50 87 $}\twiee as many automobiles as all : $6 0f South America, St, Louis has a 12 twice that of Japan. . : “a The other bidders and their bids: G ral ’ : rc Sree Rete eoey oe was not meant as a criticism of the budget-preparing Board of Aud- tors. . Sherry saggests the auditors adept a new “performance budg. eting” system, as compared to the present line item budgeting, “to further refine the budgetary tools at hand to better assess the performance and the effi- clency of operations.” He said this could be accom- plished in part With a verbal sum- mary in the budget explaining the vs c jal condi- rita Aer selves Psggea recom. (other students get a chance to | the Democratic Party, according mendation for changes in the pre- vious year's programs.” + * * Those mandatory expenditures required by law (welfare, for in- stance) should be separated from what Sherry terms. ‘‘permissive' services of the county, He said this would develop a priority sys- DETROIT — Los Angeles has tem of spending essential because annual tax yields are decreasing. “Sound fiscal planning and man- agement are essential if — 2.5 acres. te the their classes had more curiosity Sen, McNamara and initiative in learning than the’ average class, engaging in a great Wi] Be Guest deal more “‘outside reading.” | . at Dem Dinner concessions to him on such issues as Berlin, German unification and the need for enforcement machin- ery to safeguard any disarmament agreement. improvements. lary alimony, a Bloomfield Town- Normal court sessions will be ship housewife and mother of two resumed Thursday, Sept. 17, at | tied a suppressed divorce suit 9 am. | against her Jaxer! Count lhusband in ty. cuit Court yesterday. a4 Mrs. Marian Crocker of ©3440 Bradway Blvd. chargedcber hus band, Orson C., with fidelity, neglect and cruelty. A hearing on the ''suit has been set for Sept. 21. Crocker, married 10 years ago Start Rocky Movement CONCORD, N. H. @—A ‘“‘draft Rockefeller” movément was started today in New Hampshire, which will vote next March 8 in the nation’s first presidential primary of 1960. in Goodale & Crocker, Inc., 15831 W. McNichols, manufacturing agents. If dirt sold for a dollar a pound, the average American § family could harvest $64 annually from its rugs and carpets every year. . ~ ‘trends, trends in secular education Fiscal Planning by County sivis!*" "sms Boy Leaves, “No girl—no football’’ led a; mendation released today by Civic nancial difficulties in future years! qeyelopment and upgrading| 14-year-old Ypsilanti boy to leave him for unlawfully driving away as the Board ofjunless there is an unexpected through secular education of alj/home, steal two cars and walk change in the tax base or NeW) professional and social service over 10 miles from Pontiac to Rochester yesterda, before giving! himself up at the Rochester police station. * * * John Coffey told Police Chief Sam Howlett that he had fallen in love with a 17-year-old girl and that his parents didn’t like it. He added, too, that they wouldn’t let him go out for football. Finally, in_a spirit of rebellion, he left home on his bicycle. He teok the first car and got as far at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, before it ran out of gas. Then the youth took another car and was forced to abandon it at a Pontiac gas station when it be- gan to smoke because it was out of oil. . * * * The troubled boy took off on foot for Rochester where he turned himself in. John told Chief Howlett that he had never been in trouble before. * * i “He seemed like a nice, intel- ligent boy,” the chief said. ‘‘He got good marks in school and had always taken his parents’ advice before, but this time he didn't think they were giving him the steer.” * * * Said Curtis: | “We have not tried to hide the) Senator Patrick V. McNamara {theue are special cassee, We have, Nu! D® guest of honor next Thurs ‘no indication that they resent it day when the Bloomfield Demo-) land we have had no complaints. cratic club holds its “Charter Din- | “In fact, of the best ad ner’ at the Kingsley Inn, Bloom- vantages of the program is’ that field Hills. with the far superior students mis-| The 8 p.m. affair will officially sing from the regular classrooms, Mark the entry of the club into to founder ‘and publicist for the Oakland County Democratic Com- mittee, Mrs. William A. Clemmons. Carlos G. Richardson, commit- tee chairman frem Waterford Township, will present the char- ter, Toastmaster will be George \lead that they otherwise would not have.” ‘Tin Cans’ Not So ST. PAUL — Minnesota contains 54,196,480 acres of which about 2,447,360 are water, Japanese Farms Tiny _the club founded in December of jlast year. At its first dinne- Su- Average farm in Japan has only | preme Court Justice and author Fulkerson, program chairman for) Oakland County sheriff's deputies | Dems Go Into Huddle ‘John D. 5 aaa was giest. f ate e PrYTTTIITITIVT ltl SOOO SSSOHSSSHSSOSSSEHOHSSSOSSSHOHHSHSSHOOSESOHOCOEOSD Steals Cars came after the youth and booked an automobile. Ypsilanti authori- ties picked him up there. tate bee. Artes. Oderiaps price. Odor! and smokeless, Works in all lighters, Limit 1, Genuine ‘REMINGTON’ Blue Rocks a “DRY-SMOKE” Brand Briar Pipe 99000000600 00000 90080806008 HOSO0HOOOOSOOSOHOHOHO088O8SO8O 000000000000000000000000600000 a | to his wife, is a major stockholder - atte tmmame CN Oe seaman! a ie A 3 Ee i ee, ali A teal __.. THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I}, 1959 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ._ THIRTEEN Romeo School Board to Seek 4 Mill Tax Hike © Providing ntertihesnaa at Clarkston Saturday Night Movies in Church By REBA HEINTZELMAN CLARKSTON—Twenty-two. young Clarkston matrons. have again em- barked on an entertainment proj- — ect, designed to benefit the entire’~ area. 2 z Periodically, the group presents Hollywood movie productions in the sanctuary of the Clarkston Methodist Church. A committee . first carefully studies the type of film, its moral and entertainment value then members are scheduled on various Saturday nights to chaperone and-present the movies. Sponsored by the Margaret Richards Circle, the mothers organized the Community Thea- ter Guild early last year, and it preved so successful that it is being continued this year, announced the elected chairman, Mrs. Donald Ridley. “Because, there is no theater in Clarkstoh, our group realized the tremendous need for this type of entertainment, particularly for the young people.” Mrs. Ridley said. Every one of the monthly peyformances were well attended by both young and old. she added. Such movies as ‘Kelly and Me" starring Van Johnson, “‘So Dear to My Heart,” “Away All Boats” with Jeff Chandler and Abbott and Costello in ‘Foreign Legion,’ have been scheduled. The first pre- sentation at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 19, will be Walt Disney's ‘‘The Littlest 'He Refuses | Injunction | on Drain | Oakland County Cirewt Judge William J. Beer has refused to grant a temporary injunction to a group of Southheld residents pro- testing construction of the $4,100, 006 Eight Mile road storm drain. The Eight Mile Read. Storm Drain Special Assessmem District Taxpayers’ Assn. was seeking the restraining order prohibiting Drain Commissioner Daniel W. Barry from preceeding with the project. They charged the project threatens ‘wholesale’ loss of their homes because of the assessments they must pay. Although the association fost out, its sult still stands against | Barry. Robert Allen, county corporation counsel in charge of diain cases, said the case will | probably come to trial sometime in October in Circuit Court. { Meanwhile, Allen said litle will be done to proceed with the sewer until the litigation is- cleared, Order of Arrow. in Fall Conclave ‘Clinton Valley Scout «Group Will Highlight) Event With Barbecue Outlaw.” HUSBANDS HELP ] HERE’S A GooD ONE! — Members of the en- Poentiae Press Phete The day before each film is | tertainment committee look over a list of movies showing full-run Hollywood productions. From | shown in Clarkston, the women | available for showing in the Clarkston Methodist left to right are Mrs. Donald Masta, Mrs. Ivan Church. In the absence of a theater in the yil. Hovey, Mrs. Richard Redley and Mrs. Arthur present it at the Oakland County | Children’s Home. One of the méinber's husbands | operates the projector, and this project is also scheduled by rotating system for even distribu- tion of the work, The non-profit organization charges a bare minimum to pay the film-rental fee. The use of the 230-seat church is donated | free. } AVON TOWNSHIP—A O ident last ar, proved to ee aie that Se Gaenunity veloper in the Rochester area, Avon Heights, Springhill and win remarked. theater held in a church was worth Howard T. Keating, has announced mut up oes fr edipceabae 5 to) all the effort put forth. jtentative plans for a $2% million 4 satarriow ‘cial and roultiple t Pe Just after one of the presenta-' architecturally in keeping with the tions was started, a group of black ' pmicaiaia nae to re located a ml Por : en the company repre- juniversity. leather-coated, rough-talking boys,” “T© Parce of land on the sou ‘ | The regional planning commis- entered the basement under the ¢@St corner of Adams road and! “Where you have increased sion is éxpected to discuss the pro- church auditorium. According to) Walton boulevard. | population, you have to have a ‘posed rezoning further at its meet-' the women, the boys had every! +. *& 8 | Semerciel development to serve jing next Tuesday night. ‘ intention of barging unannounced | Presently zoned for agriculture. ——— into the show. jthe Jand would have to be rezoned One of the men in charge walked commercial before the plans could Will Rule in Final Three Days up to the group and said, “Would ™@terialize. you boys care to be our guests Already, property owners in tonight, as the film is already nearby areas have voiced = started.’ The astonished group | approval of the proposed c flied quietly upstairs , watched the! mercialization of the oreo show, and later thanked the People | A spokesman for the Keating or- in charge. lennletin said today that the firm. had reserved the property for re-| zoning into multiple and commer- cial use several years ago. * * + Residents claim that the firm) had set aside only five acres in the joriginal plat. Tentative plans cal] for the par- jeel to contain a smal] community- type shopping center plus multiple |dwelling units which will be ex-! panded as the growth of the. area requires. Thompson. lage, the church is used on Saturday nights for ‘Avon Twp. Shopping Center land de- Bellarmine Hills, Long Meadows,’ the needs of the residents,’ Good He also said that the proposed center and dwellings ‘Mrs. Michigan State Fair A petite mother of five children from Saugatuck, reigns today as Mrs, Michigan State Fair of 1959, Mrs, James Boyce, 27, was crowned today after being selected from among 50 nominees from all parts of the state. She will rule over the activities of the 110th an- nual Michigan State Fair in the final three days of the 10-day event. The new queen succeeds Mrs. Jarold Clark of Croswell, Michigan State Fair of 1958. * * * The plan first must have the ap- proval: of the Avon-Pontiac Town-| ships Planning Commission, the or-| ganization created to promote, orderly growth. of the Michigan| ‘State University Oakland mun- ity. Then the Township Zoning ‘Board will act on the proposed zoning change. Public hearings will be held, and a recommendation will be made to the Tewnship Board be- oldest 9 and the youngest 3, Her husband, James III, is a mechanic builders, His father is the treasur- er of Allegan County. reaps for winning the crown — breakfast in bed at a Detroit hotel, for the three days she rules at the _gState Fair. * MRS. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR fore final action is taken. * *« WILLIAM R. GABLE Incorporation ls Topic at Novi be included, said Robert Goodwin. Detroit men are being held in the College Expert to Tell iin ceordinator n are being 1 City- Status Advantages Keating company. Three Polish-American conces- :sionaires operating at the fair to- ‘day received plaques for excel-, ‘lence in keeping the cleanest food’ stands on the grounds during last! en 8 fair. The winners were Helen . ronski, Hamtramck, who operate for the Qak Park Jail for investigation of ee roe Kitchens Gen: | abducting and raping a 19-year-old, 4, operates the Polish Hut. and ‘Royal Oak Township girl in De- \Wanda Zielinski, Redford Town- = Be ee ae re! troit last “an A bend who operates a smal] eating 1. complaining, feel mainly that the place. Seecpic pon seve ele of 4 (Proposed shopping center will de-, Being held are James W. Park-| ler the valuation of their prop-'er, 37, and Henry L. Kennedy, .! The center, called a ‘“‘con- venience center,” will a contain a supermarket, Two Men Accused an lial fern in of Assaulting Girl, 19 start. Shops, one of 4 kirid, to serve} day-to-day needs are the type to! ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — wo! ‘SEES SELF PROTECTION at Tonight's Meeting arene de aS e s e re Ss Ww speech to be given Sy William R. . | at the fair, and among the fea- Gable of the University of Michi.|€'Y. They also don't want miltiple) the girt told township potice | tures were an carly | gan Lecture Bureau at 9 special | omen he added. ay oe | that she had stopped at the Glen | dance demonstration, and square peaks Slee ee ee Re Beovi ee t Lodge Bar, 3806 W. Eight Mile | | ee Sn etierecen ead exe: | In rebuttal, Goodwin said, The | Rd. for a drink but they would | The meeting will get under way |henefits to be derived by residents at 8 p.m. in the Orchard Hills School at 19 Mile road and Quince Sieadvantages.” offset the supposed | drive. “The Keating company has a not serve her, The two men be. | ing held followed her out of the | ‘bar, she said, and Kennedy | ferced her into his car at gun- ray main events include: 9 a.m.—Sheep Shearing Contest. Junior Preliminaries, Old Timers’. iGrove, *~ * * | point. ‘large investment in the aréa, hay: 10: %—Sheep Shearing Contest, Village voters will go to the polls! fuch subdivisions asi Parker — in the back seat . 1S te decid her iting developed iv as) arith a emcee Preliminaries, Old Timers’ they want to incorporate the gom-| oh | ee ¢ — Munity as a city. As proposed, | According to the girl the finals Wilh be held af 1 | the city would take insthe present (Methodist Men's Club 4 corm aameliiag-oapl She said p-m. in the Old Timers’ Grove. ‘ village limits. Sets Chicken Barbecue ‘she managed to get away to call) 2:39 and 7:30 p.m.—Grandstand. police. The two men were arrested show featuring live entertainment. TROY -— The Men's Club of minutes later in Royal Oak Towp- 3 p.m.—Free dental. X rays for | on incorporation and what it en- tails, He is connected with U tie Big Beaver Methodist Church ship. children aged 9-12, Science and, of M.'s Institute of Public Ad- (Will stage tts anntal outdoor chick-| ‘Health Building: ministration where be ts carry en barbecue this Sunday. trom PI H | play dbiae ee Ing out research on metropolitan | Dinner will be served an. ass-burger Fry | Calting and Husband Calling | area problems. 12:39 untill 5 on, at Ok ees | SOUTHFIELD — Chapter 519/ Contests, Old Timers’ Grove, te es mas ee) nc OES .is sponsoting 2 Hase-burger’ 6 p.m.—Skating Revue, Music in the field of t from}, Magtiand yulte ‘Fish Fry Saturday at the Bir-Shell Louisiana State University and a et ai mingham Masonic Temple. Serving' 8:30 p-m—Cavaleade of Stars 41 to charch. ‘lie & invited ' this performance, Colisetim. Is Planned Despite Protests would be, Saugatuck Mother of F ive Mrs, | Mrs. Boyce has five children, the! at the Saugatuck Marine Co., boat! Among the rewards Mrs. Boyce | Yesterday was Old Timers Day An outdoor barbecue is to be the Highlight event for Chippewa Lodge No. 29, Order of the Arrow, as these honor campers of the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council gather for their annual fall con- clave * * * will be conducted through Satur- The Session starting tonight day night at Camp Agawam, on Tommy's Lake near Lake Onion, announced William Poffenberger ‘of Pontiac, conclave chairman Other events are the induction of candidates to Ordeal and to Brotherhood membership. These colorful Indian ceremonial, will bé directed by Dennis Poosch | and William Sallee of Pontiac. Fred Heil of Milford will head ‘the service projects to the camp, scheduled for all day Saturday Past Lodge Chief Fred Breza of (Utica will head the registration committee * Lodge Chict rn Edwird Stough- ton, formerly of Pettibone Lake who has moved to Pittsburgh, Pa , appointed Paul Heil of Milford, a past lodge chief, as ehairman of the nominations committee Paul will be assisted by William Reeves of Orchard Lake, Richard Trom P- ley of Mount Clemens and Ljn Spees of Pontiac. Ordealmaster King Stctler of Pontiac explained that Ordeal | or the first membership includes a schedule of slecping atone, building a fire, not speaking for 24 hours, eating sparsely, work- | Ing on camp improvement pro- jects and a desire to avsist in the lodge’s function of promet- ing camp and camping. Candidates for membership in: the Order of the Arrow, a national | organization under the direction of the Boy Scouts of America, are’ chosen by scouts in their own ‘troop or Explorer post, as out ‘standing campers and leader: During a business meeting on Saturday night, following induc- tion ceremonies, a proposal. to change lodge bylaws will be con- sidered by the membership Methodist Church to Begin Fall With Retreat COMMERCE — At { pm. Sun- day, the Commerce Methodist church will begin ils {all program with a spiritua} retreat for offi- cers and leaders at fhe Highlend Methodist Church Programing of church acti for the coming year will be under ‘the directorship of the Rev Jesse ‘DeWitt, executive secretary of church extension and ‘locations. | The topic for Rev. DeWitt's | address is “Resources, Spiritual = Material For Doing Work of God.’ The talk will be | tellowed by & supper hour. Coneluding the retreat, will be the celebration of Holy Commun- ion. Pastor of the Commerce ichurch, the Rev. Perry Thomas, land Mrs. Wilbert Horton, chair: | beesass of the pastoral committee, ‘are in charge of arrangements. To Study City Problems Vities commission to study needs and problems of the ination’s metropolitan areas’ : was sponsored by Sen. Joseph S. tile will be from 5 to 8 p.m. The pub- There is an, admission charge for Clark (D-Pa), & former mayor of) | Philadelphia. | ' and Worship Retreat at Howarth (practice and singing in the worship the | Expect $50,000 Deficit This Year Vote Necessary After Value of Property in District Is Lowered ROMEO — The Board of Edueation of the Romeo Community Schools will re- quest voter approval of a four-mill tax increase for School operation in a spe- cial election Oct. 3. The additional millage will be levied for 10 years. It is needed to erase the anticipated $50,000 _|deficit in the current school budget and to. pay increased teacher sal- aries, board members said. x * * Preposal and an accompanying tax analysis sheet te be mailed te all residents of the schoel district. The board plans to levy only three mills at the present time, then the fourth mill next year, “only if absolutely necessary,’* members said. * * * | Given as the main reason for the request for extra millage is the | loss of state equalized valuation in the school district, () SPREAD TO VARY How the millage will be spread on the tax rolls in the area will vary according to the township. in Washington Township resi- dents will pay $5.47 less per $1,000 of axsesnsed valuation than last year, The reason for the low rate, Board members explained, is the decrease in state equalized valuation. AP Wirephete — Don't let that look of dis- HOW ABOUT ANOTHER PIE? may fool you. Tommy Mitten, 11, of Detroit, pie-eating champion at the Michigan State Fair, is wondering if he can polish off an- other one of his favorite desserts. The fair will close its 10-day - run = a night whh' a gigantic fireworks display. St. Paul’s Church Sehool Starts Sunday The decrease also will affect (he : lev) = lby Townst hict il Rally to Open Program P'S. edditions al millage ‘ * * * The regular year-'at the worship services Paul's Methodist Morning. . | The picture is different in Bruce Churct ll beg ¢ Board of St. Paul's Method- | jrownship where there will be an rch will begin with a Church) jincrease per $1.000 of assessed School Rally Day on Sunday, |/8t Church will meet at 4 p | vabuneion of $3.69 over last year, The full church school schedule ‘Sunday. at Lakeville Methodist ‘ . Church for an afternoon and eve-|12 Ray Township an increase of will be operating at 9% 10 and ‘ning of study and planning for the! be cents and in Armada Town- ROCHESTER lv program at St. Sunday 11 am every Sunday morning jship, $6.02 if the milla < ; ge hike is throughout the year. Children, coming year yay | approved, from nursery through the sixth Reports will be given, and grade will attend at either 9 or in Onkiang Township the te- comumnission yearly agendas will il be $7.43 and in Addi be outlined. ~~“ ss a | sen Township, $6.35. Dinner will be served at 6.30) _ p.m, after which the meeting) The Board has been struggling will continue jwith the school tax problem and ing The Sentor High Youth | Attending will be members of budget for several months. When Fellowship will have a Planning ‘the Official Board, Missions, Edu-|the state aid formula was an- eation. Visitation and Evangelism, |nounced a week ago the amount Social Concern and Action and Fi-| of the local district's deficit be- Stewardship Commis. Came evident. 1] a.m. and seventh through 12th grade students at 10 a. m Regular Youth and Adult Fel. lowship meetings also are start Methodist Church Sunday after And the Junior High noott, >> nance and Fellowship will have @ planning ‘ions and their busbands and | * * * and recreational program at the Wives | = StS oes) SS Charles Stewart home on Hamlin | j millage Proposal {ail to pass, j ‘could be cuts in curriculum, serv- ‘Would Guarantee Vote ices and activities in the system WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, fel 70M: Ot Beard warned. service this month bert H. Hamphrey (D-Minn) and! The Methodist Men's Club also) Rep. John Brademas (D-Ind) have! Operated by Owners will have its first fall meeting next introduced constitutional amend- Thursday |ments aimed at guaranteeing free} PARIS — About 54 per cent of ‘St. Paul's Adult| and Youth! and universal voting rights in the France's farms are operated by c hancel Choir will begin Singing ' United States. jtheir owners. oe = Sf io i A Yes, winter is on its way! Soon it will be ‘back indoors” for most folks! More time will be spent inside the home. That’s one rea- son you should fix it up now. But, there is another reason — a sound, well-cared-for home cuts down on your fuel bills and cuts down on more costly repairs later. Fix-up now! LUMBER CO. HARDWARE '¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4.1594 . From then on you may pay as little or as much as you like .. .whenever you wish. If there is any balance upon delivery at Christmas, you you may charge it and take up to 10 months to pay! . We invite you to shop early—All items are subject to exchange the same as a December purchase-At this time all Fall merchandise is arriving and you can have your pick, and you can purchase as many gifts as you like under this one plan. We Invite You to Make Our Store Your Headquarters During DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Amusement — Entertainment — Values and Fun for All! PONTIAC’S ONLY REGISTERED JEWELERS — > AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ee 16 W. Huron | : Also 45 Walnut St. _, a S — = j . a = sa George Jessel % THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 FBI Aids in Arrests Volunteers Aid: Truman Also to Be at Fund-Raising Dinner Link U.S. Fugitives With Stock Juggler RIO DE JANEIRO (UPH—An \investigator for the U. S. Securi-| ; = licenses : ‘ties Exchange Commission today NEW DELHI, India ‘(AP)—'border areas, whose ownership is jegaily. truck driver, Were/jinked three American fugitives Prime Minister Nebru said today'being questioned. ames Nehru Believes India. Police Pick Up 3 More ! Cah Agree on Harder in Little Rock Bombing - LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—Perry, 24 Little Rock police and FBI agents; charged Thursday night. CogginS tom justice now in Brazil with he did not believe India’s dispute’ Nehru earlier declared that a phas Drugs, 164 Auburn Ave., sur- and Beavers were arrested Thurs-' atieged stock juggler Alexander L.| with Red China would lead to war, few miles of jungle territory were rendered for Matthew Connelly WASHINGTON (UPI)--Comedian George Jessel will serve as toast- master at a dinner in Boston Sep’. 19 to raise defense funds for Mat- thew J. Connelly, Truman admin- istration official convicted of con- spiracy in an income tax case. House Democratic leader John W. McCormack (Mass), general chairman of the dinner, said yes- terday that Jesse] had volunteered to replace columnist Bob Consi-|_ dine who would be unable to at- tend. McCormack said that Considine. who had been scheduled to he toastmaster, had to bow out be- cause he had been assigned 0) his paper to cover the U.S. visit of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chev. Former President Harry %. Truman and other prominent Democrats are expected to at- tend the dinner, McCormack said. Connelly served as White | House appointments secretary to | Truman. Connelly and former assistant Attorney General T. Lamar Caudle were convicted of illegally inter-| fering in the income tax case of a St. Louis businessman. The convictions have been ap- pealed all the way to the Supreme Court but have been sustained. Connelly is now trying to get a new trial and the dinner was ar- ranged to raise money for his de- fense fund. ws . There are about 30,000 krown: diseases of various kinds of plant life. (Advertisement) - —_ = * = s—— . » = 2 Your stomach can churn acid when you're upset. Carry TUMS for fast, effective relief. NOTHING WORKS LIKE TUMS! ‘ ‘ings. Municipal court hearing for’ ithe men was set for today. |FBI Special Agent J. J. Casper! s nee" ee Vo i have charged three more men in) ; ; , | Try Wednesday. = ry ” Little Rock’s Labor Day bomb. |" = Poy: + + \Guterma. ‘not even . = ont. The investigator, attorney Ed-! = . * } Police Chief Eugene Smith and ward C. Jagerman, said Earle mediation or arbitration of some was g different thing. He said the! { Sa eee gee ae eae - - aig aes Narcofics Licenses A Pontiac drugstore has los# its ‘not worth @ war, but that a treaty eral narcotics licenses on request ‘was a different thing. He said the'of the State Pharmacy Board, ac- He said India would accept yjacMahon line defining the bor- cording to Pontiac police. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress =} Zsa Zsa Gabor says burglars who ty ransacked her home July 2 took valuables worth $81,675, She listed 100 missing items Thursday in a report to police. They included a $6,480. diamond and emerald brooch, a $5,000 piat- inum link diamond bracelet and '@ $4,000 gold and diamond neck- | lace. ; j for selling narcotics il- H. Délan, 71, owner of his state drug and fed- «= * * ini \Belle of Pittsburgh, Benjack Cage, i a . . ae | Ne criminal charges have been g« Five men have now been! would cot elaborate. Coggins, (of Texas, and Lowell M. Birrell of fer northem frontiers, saMahon, Tine sefining, the pria| placed against him. said Ut | PONTIAC Reckcote charged in connection With the! Beavers and Perry were held in|/New York all had financial Set et 1 am pot apeaking of bi der between Tibet and India; R ay mond Meggitt, detective : late . blasts which shat- jai} in lieu of $50,000 bond, 8s with Germa, also of New’ >. 4 inde a ee ace should be accepted by China. bureay head. 4 PAINT STORE | tered part of the Little Rock)charged with destroying property| York, which are being investigated |) ning claimed on Chinese maps.” . | Meggitt and State Pharmacy’ OTE PAINTS school board office, the business|with explosives. This felony,” the United States. tine prime minister told a news Nudists Are Charged ‘Board officials said Dolan was: EST nike : office of Mayor Ww = Knoop and charge carries a penalty of "P In addition to charges of steck | conference. With Naked Unfairness \charged with illegal sales of pare-; , pe ae wee comes by me five years in prison and-or $300 fraud made against him, Ge- | “The seriousness of the situa- ‘goric, a sedative derived from 2 South Cass FE 37128 . ons ne. terma was indicted in the United tion is not that of the border.’ “y : PI) — opium : eres minh re No one was burt in the bomb- f 4 Lauderdale Sr., 48, a lum-| States last week for failing te Nehru fnaintained, “but of the aaa apo ramp he an | sasensaguaeeeres™ ings. A + * ber dealer, and - peicsbiag ron) register as an agent of the Do- |growth of feeling of estrangement, today accused Canadian nudists Clock Stopped, Never ce 2 FOR a NEW or = | Sein ‘Taylor: Comesin, 30. cor and J. D. Sims, 35, truc river, | minican Republic. ‘irritation and™ anger on both of resorting to uniair tactics aie Q ke S rted \ a | ‘salesman, Samuel Graydon beav- : ane pnexaed Enea en He Belle, Cage and Birrell were sides.” trying to snag the next nudist Dut Gluake ta t 4 USED CAR SEE a ers, 49, a carpenter at the state’ sp pag acer pre friends pledged Wanted in their respective states But . ape vag . ‘am = convention Sor their = HYATTVILLE, Wyo. (UPI) —'s JACK FOSTER . ‘hospital here, and JesSe Raymond)» . 1geCl in connection with fraud indict-/Peursday that the latest iciter Atel Hocker, manager of the Oak-//, he Pai k Bar said RUDY FORSLUND ‘ property-and was released. Soa ee Because Brazil h “trom Premier Chou En-lai of dale Guest Range, said the Cana-)U¥ers of the Paintroc' said’ a | : 2 lanky, _ dark-haired =n, | treditio reaty its the ey “¢_/Communist China added to the dians scribbled campaign slogans | today their huge 30-day = clock, r) TOMMY TUCKER ~ — mains m jail. He sullenly retuned) ey cannae i ae we S gravity of the border crisis be- on the backs of fellow nudists as| Which quit running in 1952 and de-| AT a Ch Mi : ] | the services of segyegationist one S. official ‘cause Red China’s policy has step they undressed at a recent con-|fied all efforts to get it gomng.g a i eap Issue yer Amis Guthridgt, Lauderdale ~ 7 5 OUICIALS- ‘by step “become more rigid ” vention ‘again, resumed keeping perfect/@ H ASKINS a } Hi Al : d counsel. | x * * “While you were disrobing,” he time the night of Aug 17 at @ a its titu e x | There are 55 certified airlines’ India and Red China have ac-!complained in a newsletter, ‘some. | 11: 40 p. m & ~ CHEVROLET-OLDS a f 110 Mil Sims’ and Lauderdale S muUNICl- jn the United States. They carry cused each other of aggression. one was inscribing in black crayon That was the night and time the rj 6751 Dixie Mighway (US-10) = Oo les pal court hearing was postponed more than 65 per cent of the’ Each has demanded that the other on your bare back, ‘Canada in| Yellowstone Park earthquake wasig CLARKSTON s Los A} nies ie wi auaeey & the Ca \world’s air commerce 'withdraw its military forces from ‘61 ‘recorded in Hyattville, TTT TT TTT iti ry NGELES (P—A missile | Guthri attorney for the Cap-|—-—— - — —_ : Se ee , a | developed at a cost of less than (ital Citizens Council, said he had ' $20,000 has been fired to an alti- been contacted about two of the! | tude of 110 miles, the Navy says. |newly-arrested men before police} | a * * * |announced the arrests. But he! The 30-foot Erasca missilé | wouldn't say which two they were, | was launched from Point Mugu {nor whether he would represent | last June, ~ i them. | W attained a speed of 5,000 | m.p-h. and phinged back into the | ee we nae asta tareday A alsey Leaves | The Erasca was developed at ee ee ee ps0 aun Io Woman, = oO Friend of Family | ee ee at ee xing | NEW YORK (AP)—Fleét Adm. parpeset and, that’ bn the tetore (Wiliam F, (Bull) Hilséy, who the Geicciie Wil cn ase idied last month at the age of 76, sivate to study the atmesphere. (ra*-bequenthed $29.000 fo & New 5 i lam ere; York woman and the remainder lof his estate to his widow and a) { ° J Model in Ow son and daughter. Ira Owners | The woman tamed if the will) ‘Have Lots of Trackage lis Barbara Cheney Watkins of} iNew York City, identified only as | CHICAGO (UPI)\—There are 524-9 Iriend of the family for a num! ,000 miles of railroad tracks in the ner ot venre : | United States, but only 390,000 are, jialcey’s estate was velutd ter' capable of returning any revenue, yrobate Thursday. The will was| He shildrer a. SER eres Or | The other 190.000 rifles of tracks ,,™m° taluen | chilaren are |S bg oe Gr My OPS, jate owned by model railroad jaye 9: as | Ph) a ee Calif., and Margaret Halsey Spru- ° % | hobbyists, accgrding to the maga-j| _ a wpe — Biotiel Railrondes: It said |*2e- Wileseraign, , Del. most of the toy train owners are \Burglars Are Grateful, | adults. : iLeave Thank-You Note ‘Keeps Stealing Away ._ | WISCONSIN RAPIDS; WIS. | HUDDERSFIELD, England (UPI)—The barglars who broke/i! 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Opening ‘minister of the American | edera- ' ' tion LONDON uw — Foreign Minister it. een Nimerer! tn addition there Andret Gromyko again will lead! alternate members the Soviet delegation to the Mth were not given. If past practice Uo N: General is followed, Gromyko will stay in opening in’ New York |New York ior @ month or so, then jturn over control of tho delega ion to a subordinate, prohably will be five Their names session of the Assembly sept. 15 \ Tass dispatch said other mem- it | Kuznetsov bers will be Vassily Kuznetsov, first) deputy foreign minister; ~~ — Arkady Soboloev, permanent So-| In an average cross section of viet representative at Mikhail Yakovlev, foreign minister/and women wear eye glasses. = — A NEW BIGGER- TV SEASON IS de Lat us ' PROVE li Magnavox SUPERIORITY j My Medel pictered is just ene ef 46 / reat new sets now on eur fheer ‘ome in and choose from eur large selection ef perfect weed cabinets Mabegany American Walout. 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Only Magnavox gives you this protection—this CLAYTON’ OF KEEGO HARBOR |, Hal Boyle Says: Progress Gobbles Up Old-Time Manhattan NEW YORK ition. Here in Manhattan progress | gobbles up the ipAst at a swifter lpace. Manhattan is a icivic | feeding on its own history, obe- dient only to the demands of its lown remorseless growth. The more jit cries over its ipast, the faster it tears it down BOYLE | This is the obituary of one side (of one city block in Manhattan— ithe north side of W. dist street, between 5th and 6th avenues * * * It now ix a big business block, Istudded with banks and office | buildings. A huge power shovel’s hungry maw is eating through the ‘ruins of older buildings to make way for the foundations of the Inew 48-story Zeckendurl Hotel | It symbolizes the great changes ‘now under way in mid - Manhat itan Twenty years ago wns block was a charming oasis in the city’s uproar with a colorful atmoxphet all its own. The vast matsoleun-like lori lof Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. list of the big league society dowa gers, anchored the block elegant! to Sth Ave. From there it) ran iraffishly downhill socially to the scream of the strident 6th Ave elevated trains . * * * In the “'Little Hotel,’ an archi the spiritual home of “The Many Lands Poker Club.” It got its name from the fact, when a loser griped about a bad hand, the oth- jer players chorused: “I have ‘traveled in many lands and seen ‘many strange sights, but neve: luck like yours." | The block was inhabited by a ‘colorful crew of newsmen, actors, admen, songwriters, grifters drifters and hipsters. On an av- erage evening you could run into -everyone from a jockey to a hat poon salesman or a lady wrestler down on her luck. There were expensive restau- ‘rants and cheap restaurants and a few sidewalk cafes where you could sit and watch the soot from brownstone chimneys drift mel lowly down on and pepper your salad) At one. a retired French \professor from Columbia Univer sity held court, and made his own ‘small Paris * * * honest slug of scdtch for 35 cents BETTER HERE a | 4 1 ey i fal ty }) 4: raf |, F , a, je) ie i a AR TET }* a | | \ | Guarentee: A FULL YEAR'S TUBES, ALL PARTS... -ANO £ MONTHS—the period et ne extra cost to youl (AP) — Every,and the house bought every third|the appetite others saw the hand- street you live or work on be-idrink, You could get a three- writing comes in time a street of dreams. course lunch for 45 cents. An old way of Hte dies out, a Along this same melting pot of! who obligingly passed up the reg- inew one is born. In most places ——————— ithe change may take a-genera-| - on the wall and’ moved away. So did the cooing pigeons, America’s Nonsecret Weapon? Nikita to See Tall Corn sightseeing by By ARTHUR EDSON ;the eapitalist world with bombs,” WASHINGTON ‘(AP)—The first Khrushchev has said, “If we over-' that renowned |take the United States in per| tourist, Nikita Khrushchev, may, capita production of meat, butter) be a tip on what he really came and milk, we shall have hit the to see: America’s nonsecra) wea, pillars ef the capitalistic werld pon with the most powerful torpedoes ’ + lyet geen.” He arrives Tuesday and will, At Beltsville he will have a spend most of the day with Presi-, chance to see how U.S. egricultur- dent kisenhower, eating, talking,| al torpedoes are developed, tested) arguing |and fired in the worldwide battle Internationa] politics out of the, against hunger. way temporarily, be will be ready! Because of the food ads, Belts- to look around. And so, at 9 a.m, Ville means turkeys to most of us. Wednesday, he will be off to the Small, compact, meaty, Beltsville ayricultural research center at turkeys got their name because Beltsville, Md., 15 miles northeast| they were developed at the center. of the White House. * Americans worry so much) Important as this may be, tur-| over their weakness, real or im- keys are but a minute fraction of| aginary, they forget their strength. the Beltsville story. The center But Khrushchev remembers: |hag 2,300 employes on its 11,000 It's no accident that he begins acres. You cw get an awesome at Beltsville, or that he’s stopping! idea of their work by glancing off for two days in Iowa, to see, down the job classifications: dairy for himself how tall that tall corn! technologists, geneticists, helmin- i thologists, nematologists, olericul- We aren't going to blow up’ turists, grows Nfkita Khrushchev’s entourage. (UPI) — A @-man Soviet headed by Deputy Foréign Min- The United States spent 215 mil- ister Vasily Kuznetsov, will change|lion dollars on public education planes here Saturday en route to|in 1900, compared with the 14 bil- New York as part of Premierjlion dollars being spent this . ular neighborhood hangers-on and) @ @ @ @ @ @ © © @ 6 @ @ ®@ bleaches in town. * * * They are gone now. made the block memorable, There was Winters, gayest of the “‘gick’’ €o- medians, There was ‘“bo- bo’ known by no other name—who had a fascinating habit of looking! at himself in the bar mirror and er bored anybody. And there was little Scotty who carried a rope in his hand and bet you 530 cents you couldn't tie him up so he couldn’t get away. He was known as “the poor man’s Houdini.” There was a famous death in this block. Collier’s magazine died here—and had a magnificent wake. g * * *® Commerce hag taken over the!’ block, But as the big shovel digs the reluctant earth, one who. re- members thinks less on the glory | this block will know than on | lonesome giory of the good times it has already known, when the, world was younger, now gone by| forever. | browse available. dozers (almost) sean and OUTDOOR SPORTSMEN! - NEW EQUIPMENT by is arriving right now! We've got e everything from bullets to bull- so come in and ® around . Put your wanted needs on lay-away and y have them ready for the coming season. Bank financing easily ] STILL A FEW GOOD |. @ USED MOTORS LEFT! @ SI S. ayoaulgns . Plenty Of Parking e 630 Oakland FE 8-0453 e j\tectural crime in terra cotta, was At one bar you could get an a KEEPING A DATE — George Milne 98 67 OLDS Convert. Or ully equipped: R 167 RAMBLER Sta. 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Ward’s| be im the manufacture of three ‘some o sm component ay! RES. eee poh ies _—_ . ase ecalenietely new smaller cars hitting the parts and trim. i Rae Be > unaffected by the: steel strike,Automotive Reports says produc) os ‘tee the first thme — | One place where the auto in |i 4 SS Ss went forwart today with plans forjtion will increase steadily during) word's Falcos, General Motors’ dustry fecls the long steel strike {33 J a a consistent build-up of 1960 auto-jthe rest of September, and will’ Corvair, and Chrysler's Valiant ‘has hurt is in auto sales. High |: \ | Nir es mobile production. .|Yide into October with a produc-; _ au of them several hundred as auto sales have been during! | |3 PAN Secs 33 All the aute companies foresaw 'tion schedule of about 640,000 cars) pounds lighter than standard 1959, the companies believe they | Wa eS the steel-strike long ago and for that month—one of the highest) sutgmoblies. GM expects to have would have been higher but for the | \ W : wa siacge advance orders for large(levels in the eae? lg -ngaion 30,000 Corvairs ready tor intre- (steel strike. The shutdown threw | amotnts of steel to carry them ‘October. ‘ ;, | duction Oct, 2, jabout 650,000 persons across the | . . ; ~ . through a long shutdown. Stee) /makers said they took their steel In addition, an increasing amount "#tion out of work in steel plants BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin : sch mare plied pick ot Ceol Oiker wepeieies:” (et other | watale See ee ee | aie ae JOR, Tm abst PATIENT |[T camomn [TsosttTHNR ROW] J plants and some companies ‘hired |"ing their October schedules. mm metals — principally workers were all potential cus-| : TO GET BACK ON THE | WORE THT FORTUNATE YOO a a a ks ae comics en ee ee eerie | THE IRA RAMSENS, | L SOBL |] ROGGLES WAS || ARE TO RAVE supplies. At the same time, they! Another factor in the confidence i, substituted for steel. The * * * WROSE RETURN me EVERNTHING SOMEONE LARE. jegged their suppliers to lay in of the auto makers is that in 1960 Corvair’s engine wil] be aluminum.’ But all in all, the auto industry | ) PE j . ~ 77x PPLE PIE | N Jarge stores of steel to assure it will take less steel to build Ford's Falcon will have an alu- does not feel it has to be con-, FROM og = \ ef y WS & || ROD SITTING IS steady delivery of component 4Utomobiles minum head and intake manifold.'cerned about the steel strike for, : ehtoate O Be i a parts. -| First, part of the 640,000 pro- Plastics, too, are taking the place another six weeks at least: | peta aN j , = * & ; WHEWOME | Aw a result, the auto industry BOARDING HOUSE OFFICE... | in general believes it will not |. L | NOW, feel the pinch of the steel! strike oe A ‘RA, unless it runs beyond October. ~-~"| RELAX —— ee cores) ee | GET A MOVE ON, FAT, AND JOIN YOUR PALS/THEN a, ae cemiber. | TAKING TH JALOP AND CLEARING OUT. eee ere ANY QUESTIONS 2 ’ } Ford produces about 50 per cent! of its steel in its own giant Rouge; plant which is not affected by the; strike. . Ford's steel workers are! members of the United Aulo Workers. \ * *® * { Demonstrating the confidence of the industry at large that it can outlast the steel strike, the auto companies have assigned 27 per cent of the& plants to two-shift operations in the next few weeks for production of 1960 models. By October, the industry expects -_——-—— Polls Visitors to State Fair Asks Adults to Register Answers to Questions 3 / Concerning Legislature |)” \f/eES, WHAT aa J HES ZOOMING INTO EVERY | [REMEMBER ALL THE TIME ROOM... CHEWING DRAPES] | YOU SPENT TEACHING HiM TEARING NEWSPAPERS... || TO GET AROUND IN RAMMING INTO TABLES...| by THAT THING 2 ali iy} Be Yan Vy ji 4 ot ~~ PLEASE © AL THIS LIL MONKEY! S THAT HEADING DETROIT wm — Secy. of State YOUR WAY 2 anit « iisiwistiimnke tenes sa on James M. Hare is polling visitors > to the Michigan State Fair on some of the controversial issues a a , the legislature has been wrestling OUT OUR WAY | with for years. == WE WAS RAISED WELL, WE'RE | DON’T YOU Y WITHALL TH' Rey ee eae een TOGETHER ANDHE | MECHANICS \ THINK IT'S \ APPLIANCES the fair closes Saturday. HIGH HATS ME BE- IN A MECH- \ TH’ COAT OF | MECHANICS eS OP , - Adult’ visitors af a. voting | CUZ HE RUNS ALITTLE | ANICAL AGE |} MECHANICS | BUILD TO aS AS MADE a PONT SEE HOW YOU } Ad. "T WARNT BUT HOW O( I ee | machine exhibit are asked to | BOOK STORE --WHY, | --BUTWE | TANTHAT / MAKE LIFE Ae, { Me oe Gh ee ee | eee Ca? || EaOW A | tenn eau register answers to these ques: IT TAKES TWICET DON'T GIT / WE HAVE ON | BASY, PEOPLE | ae cmd \ ) MENT, -gue med | NOISES, BUT I DION'T Sj upon tat | [fr 4% 9 NEXT CORNER? | | — we mee aed 2 Sempra 4 0 7 | a | , ee ae Ali Smee me * eae THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1), 1959 ——_ cares oybeans Off: | MARKETS [Stocks Rebound ' The following are ;covering sales of loéalty vrown| ‘produce brought to the Farmer’: Market by growers and sold by! thern in wholesale package lots. | orn Boosted CHICAGO ®—The government > 4 Per Cent (Chinese Reds Interest Rate |... — Dilute Marxism | WASHINGTON — a Capitalism Creeps tn, banks borrowing from eight * branches of the Federal Reserve) Wives and Husbands system today start paying 4 per’ Can Dwell Together {cent interest, the highest rate in: 29 years. | TAIPE] (UPD — Capfitalistic |practices still lurk in Communist in Far| Trading The expected ‘2 per cent in- China’s mass labor communes, Crease in the discount rate was 4n-| Nationalist Chinese officials re- ‘nounced late Thursday for Re-| sort that the Reds have watered serve banks in New York, Cleve. ‘down some of the pure Marxism NEW YORK UP—The stock mark- ,, @uotatiuns are furnished by the . ; A fur ay after and, Richmond, Chicago, hey attempted to inject into their sey Mena ep aie iors | Daatl etna rs trolt ‘Bureau of Markets, e of , ot fepuunded curly today alter Louis, Dallas, San Francisco and < | ning beeeeins t with h Iv bullish effect on sovbeans andy rF three straight days of sharp losses. Kansas City tt peed ole * NERS . ; _ Tuesday, . a pratelne aetine Sas ? man labor ish influence on corn toda Trading was moderately activ + *& * : A eariv transactions on the Board . Pivotal issues advanced from , e system's other four banks! The Sixth Department (main. of Tuade Detroit Produce fractions to a point oF More lave Saeed ie atari charging the, land intelligence) of Formosa’s | | yee aner vai] the approaching scooter as he fiirnishings and misc. 300 Hickory| In one Brooklyn incident early : ITA! ae : 3 Gia : : : “nent . 5 Hold Oakland Twp. Man si ey it gue or Mevn Met 1s 4 TE! Raa tag | made a ieft turn onto Voorheis (iTove Rd. Bloomfield Ee Adv. Pontiac City Commissioner this morning police said a woman, ; : ; al 210 Onl ccuiter Hales a1 ne orn road into the scooter's path, | \Floyd P. Miles and his wife were was about to enter a subway sta-| rim! " i » ateve Faw , (™ for Circuit Court Trial fees, S228 stieall tet OT ih Meenalel STOCK AVERAGES Giddings was traveling north on Remoege fake st nS. od she at aan ae Nal core agree Mes te at ee marie iy 29 on x From 9 a.m. to p.m. Saturday, who attenc e Yannital con- ight beaut shop when a car “ ; ie : ‘ani plive The A ciated Fyeses sews . night uty shop OAKLAND TOWNSHIP vane Sesie ; a oe es nate ‘Coniplied by ig Aneo afin mote ae Nea iph at-an estimated 35 miles Sept. 12 —AdV. vention of the Christian Booksellers drove up and two youths got out. searold Oakland Township mun sealers 1590 4000 standard and geod Hel chane® .. meas ray yy oepy @f hour, he told police | Rummage Sale. Friday and Sat- Association in Grand Rapids. | said hit | was arraumed vesterday before iy ee! DOFE pele Sane SEIM@ Noon Priday 26 497.4 oe — em | , ent k . The officers : ‘ \ briny. Moet agit { ant uttitte 18 ¢0-6.00. [RESP fee 3907 1318 968 jurday. Youth Center, Lake on x & | her tw te face ( 4 her into Ciijon Township Siastie Pledirnat Heep Satoule 50 Not etough te #@- y 404 1868 083 331 —AGY | ‘ ~ “ uw ig . en) Townahi a Mio Irate Connated Iau wae | Week ato eT IS oe ae | | Miles is a director, serving on, ie car, and drove her three § A Quiet, Carpeted G. Stinaback on a chance of tk. staach : Lf Uinter. slaughter) veer ago ., ono 1126 BIB TRA = the Association's executive com- vacant house where | ne indecent Hherties wath ao qaener ne ae ba ats leis Fis ae 1989 high ....-.. 1686 hy ee Ls 4 | U Th T + mittee. Other representatives from miles to a V t | Room Cee Hendricks of 60) Pied 710% “tent Nant chicice meeund 101 te Oe OE, ree AMD TLS Tt Eth Slow p That Tractor . ‘ Mra: Hasell they and two companions raped | i c& of? id er thetoe aroun 1 P Jf ip : ; cateatuae ete , MIMity to good lamba yos@ iow 47 80D 329 th06 fo e eme j the Pontiac area were rs. Haze her and robbed her of $30. With Telephone Moore Rd 2 waved examination ia ng piel int. ghiaice | slaughter CHICAGO — Most tractor acci- E. Jewell and Mrs. Gloria Lock. . . 1 ‘ Loe OF Poe mathive & nr : pnd Mem: Daun) “over 16 (Oana hte nde Rie ae mee! DETROIT ATOCKS dents occure when the machines of Christian Literature Sales, 29 Police arrested three Negroes, e . : fies Pea a iC J Nephier Co) CINGEEI vn LE “You Asked " Sontt: Uneehle tar Fanishs: Wie ST IM a a an wir} ‘one to Flaures after decimal points are elghihe You Asked re driven too fast. \Oakland Ave Jimmy Rogers, 17, Alex Williams, . , . hand, Hendrick: WcES Deppoandect A a eal ie fine on clghte all = u teh 9d N A foy It will be he ‘theme of the) Se eee | Receptionist Service hack to jaa. D woe ek Oe ciate Wena Meier Rubuer co*. 224 214 first meeting of the Proper School | Weak sows e lower mined No 2 { * ~) : 1 209 280 Ih Butchers 1400-14 78; several/Rose Gear Co * : ‘|, 1, PTA to be held at 8 p.m. Monday. . + ® FD acute ited Ro A and 92 donate the GT ON Chem cor) vet ETA to be he . Miss Illinois, Miss New York State Win '» For Reservation TE ANE Nan tee h ‘ 07 Ibe 478 N awe ane . Ay At 90 ain Repester RY ou ot a aa aa “he ' 4 14-10 ey mixed |Pentnsn las M Prod Cn ” 8 " Donald Schumacher, father vice . FE 5-9224 POST Fach 2 0 4 r CTkI il ae urle sow - 28-1298, No ye « Prapeer Cn * ‘ : ; : ani le wold at ; i le on (iw and ‘i conecel ine ines {aA com. peas ee Co? - ie 121 president, will conduct the ques Vowniwered Ave et 1 “Ajo ts a’ jared wer o har a u ry ‘ Toleda disen Co H a : . o 7 . é i Bilarecs Wale WHELS (ur unflete in stort te cone RL HIChE? Bee ec ee nen and asked tion and ag 7 —— ee wor e F ( O ars : j Ss ard nay be tmapreted eseniea acee S eee apa ee ————— part in the informa scussion | eye ae »will be PTA members and teach. ! Mi REASONABLE Me CHRO EOR Peng in ee ee yi ers. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP) and added she selected the Rodg-| A reporter commented that Miss) hint teat fo hie repeal of hares Hen Bilin os vl lus Extra Equipment * ® * Miss Illinois and Miss New York ers-Hammerstein tune because ‘I Marquis had a graceful walk as. ROOM RATES (nied Pale A bec, ee Go Theme for the year is “Safe state have learned that singing felt it would fit my type of voice. "*| she came down the ramp before P Mo. ieee orvallr to ost $2, 085—? Launching and Happy Landings” nd looking good in a bathing suit She is a mezzo soprano. — Single $7 Double ‘oO ! wero o nf ade * , Mea mtr nae a C |The tradition treat of angle ane maa pretable | 22 ae ter ugh’ me that," pTwim $11 Kitchenette § Petition having been tiled in th will. be served by the Execu * * | She plans to use fhe $1,000 to) “My mother taught me that,” a1 1e prearn! « IETROIT (AP)—Deliver tice of the cheapest of Pit se . ' atocin atte rather AE ai wes ‘ ; DETR T or : pe yptice velas page , tive Roard at the close of the Miss Niinots aliyeanokt Sur-, “study voice in New York. , said Miss Marquis. ‘She taught 120 So. Telegraph Rd: “cnild are urrknown and said cid ie Chevrolet's new Corvairs probably will run about $2,085 “session janne Ingeborg Johnson of Chicago) Like other ‘preliminary winners|me that walking is an attitude, : idlated jaw of the State, ant that : , : f : He % » ‘. raid child aout be placed under Pe in Southern Mihigan. | Thursda y night sang Hello in other® Miss America pageants. not a position,” I jurisdiction of this Court " nN: | | nts the pane of the ‘people of the State! This Is the breakdown U S S D | Young Lovers’ * to win the prelim- Miss Marquis said she ister) of Michigan, you are herepy fotisied| Manufacturer's suggested list price (2 .o. sugar Veciares inary talent competition in the “stunned.” that she didn't expect! : 7 he held at the Oakland County. Servic eer eiunaara Coalcs vis cma., $18ib 2 Dividends, Plus Extra 1960 Miss America contest under. to win, and that she felt there’ FRANCHISE AVAILABLE: Center, Court House Annes 1260R West} yeas “ 7" ‘ oupe seme ‘130.00 $ way here. ‘were at least a half dozen better} | . Blvd, in the City o ‘ontinc it said, ‘e ’ ews” ‘ . . _ ‘ . . j foun S aning tok h Tite tare paver naila a 1 delivery charge 50.00 DETRO 21 8. Sadar Corn J Me “ 14 hn Rhone Colless ~ ~ * * ® A.D 1059. at rine o'clock in the fore ) i gk ane verv ¢ se ‘ . s ‘ Marau ; aca . H yesterday declared two quarterly, Jo Marq busi Americo! Est b- viee and you are hereby commanded | ia in re) (0 abpea: personally at rald heariig. idividends and an extra. dividend|sophomore of Huntington, N. Y.,! In act, she aan ~l Fastest growing ness . being tmpractical to make personal) 1 tted f service ereet this summons and no- | Total EE eles was . oe $1,996.00 ‘of ww cents per common share, took the swim suit a s al uf i lished chain of rental stores. tice \stiall be served by publication of 8 Michigan snie: (ase) tax 79.84 One quarterly dividend” is-pay-| Both of them get $1,000 scHolar-|thought would win the swim suit one week previous to paid heating i é s S ’ SC Co E . . ; | capy_one atk previnuy to anid earn Micha: asles: ( = vle {ct 3 lo. sumaholders oljahole. They now await Seturdeyjovent Wut decined te heme MrT Brewed! incoril in. excess. $12,000 annually. printed and circulated im said County ? pene DOCS RS OOOO Jo O01 ca Ob - reco Sept. . anot n 8 Als. when a new Miss wit ,. the Honorable Arthur F ' : = . by Moore, dudes of said Court, tn the City to those of record Dec, 8 and an}America will be selected. She'll} Miss Marquis explaii wet =r $2, 000 cash required responsible party. = September ais Coyeey. thin OUR aay Grand Total 2.0... ce. 82,085.84 _ fextra Jan, 4 to those of record) receive $10,000 in scholarships and/wore lenabelg = pyre bathing out Mechanical Ability Necossary—Submit com- ' ‘ . A (Seal) | ARTHUR E. MOOR ti i Dec, & about $75,000 for personal appear-/cause“I don't have much of a/ (A true tops) : Tuage of Probate Any optional equipment, such as automatic transmis- U.S. Sugar's headquarters are ances during her reign. tan afd J found that this cole plete resume—Pontiac Press Box * 12. \ ANE? ‘proiate Register | lon, radio, heater, white wall tires, etc., will boost the lat Clewiston, Fla. Directors niet in| Mice Jottaen cant she wasl tue te ee you have look the . | nw | . ak br More 9 price,’ ‘for the deluxe four Goor sedan, is $1,920. etroit, . + j- “perfectly Drilled” with sher prize | best.” €- \ _ ™? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1939 = FO ~< . — INDEX Card of Thanks #eeeeeeee in Memoriam Stee eweseenerereee eeeeereseee Cemetery EARS ocsscaccose eee eee eereeeve bg? Offered . A REAL ESTATE FOR SALE e008 a aa .3 -5 For Sale Houses .......... 6 ae . Fer Sale Lots pavwegrasessclh Industrial Property ........12 For Sale Acreage ........ 13 For Sale Farms ........ 14 Rent Farm Property ......15 Sale Business Property ...16 Rent, Lease Bus. Prop.....17 For Sale or Exchange ....18 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ........19) Help Wanted Female ....20 Help Wanted ........... ape | Employment week _| Instructions, .............. .23 Work Wanted Male ........ 24 Work Wanted Female ....25 SERVICES OFFERED ing Service .......... 6 Building Supplies ......... ri Business Services ...... ayaa Bookkeeping & Taxes ..... 29 Dressmaking & Tailoring .30 Garden Plowing ....... oeedl Income Tax Service ....,.32 Insurance Agencies ....... 33 Laundry Service ...... ne & Trucking ..... | Painting & Decorating ....37 Television Service sonageesd Typewriter Service ....... Upholstering .............. rt) NOTICES Lost & Found ............. a Hobbies & Supplies ........ 42 Notices & Personals ...... cK} WANTED Wtd. Children to Board ..44 Wtd. Household Goods . 8 Wanted Miscellaneous ....46 Money Wanted ........... 41 Wanted to Rent .......... 43 Share Living Quarters ....49 Wtd. Transportation ....... 50 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. ..... 51 Wanted Real Estate ...... 52 RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished ..... 54 Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...55 Rent Houses Furnished ...56 Rent Houses Unfurnished. .57 Rent Lake Cottages ...... 58 For Rent Rooms ...... owe Rooms with Board......... 60 Convalescent Homes ..... 61 Hotel Rooms .............. 62 For Rent Stores .......... 63 Rent Office Space ........ 64 For Rent Miscellaneous ...65 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities ....66 Sale Land Contracts ...... 67 Money to Loan ............ 68 Mortgage Loans .......... 69 MERCHANDISE Swaps ......... Daaeieeericel 70 For Sale Clothing ........ 71 & WOM cosccsses.s ota Sale Hotisehold Goods ... ae Hi-Fi, TV & Radios ..... T4A ater Softener ............. % For Sale Miscellaneous nl BS Do It Yourself ....,......7 Cameras & Equipmént ...78 Sale Musical Goods ......79 Sale Office Equipment ....80. Sale Store Equipment ....81 Sale Sporting Goods .,.....82 Hunting Accommodations .83 Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......84 Wood, Coal & Fuel ......85 Plants, Trees, Shrubs ....36 For Sale Pets ....,........87 Dogs Trained. Boarded .. 87A Hay, Grain & Feed ......98 For Sale Livestock .......39 W: 2 ee eCeeeee 90 For Sale Poultry .........91 Sale Farm Produce oe Auction Sales eeeeere _ ie AUTOMOTIVE For Sale Housetrailers .. Rent Trailer Space stents meen Tees Sadididild yo i ~e rmghr ge aretee ie Sale Bicycles vevecee 12 ay Gallehue; slso wi: j= jay, Sept. 13. vat Sir 11 a.m 5 ee which time me ae Priv ALBERT Y. SEPT. 10, 1058, a 6857 Cooley a = Leary; dear brother of Mrs. ‘Home. Mr. Leary will ie in sinte atthe Johns Funeral RDS ON, SEPT. 10. 190, beloved husband Anita Rich- ardson; beloved son and . Benjamin Richardson: dear ther of George Richardson Mr. in state, at the Punera!l Home after t 7 p.m. today. Funeral Directors 4 COATS i. 3-178? Service FB 2-800) Donelson-Johns .- Voorhees-Siple ‘FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Opeviee Fnee or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 5 Ae eee RAy | Y UNT. eee Pe ——- Lake near ee RO aw, Rita Broome “Eveniney BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, Today there were replies at The Press office in the following boxes: 6, 7, 12, 14, 22, 23, 28, $1, 32, 33, 35, 57, G3, 69, 70, 77, 78, 88, 90, 98, 102, 103, 118, 119. No matter how loud you blow your horn ... it could never be heard by as many people as a little Pontiac Press Want Ad Dial FE 2-8181 and ask for a friendly an Want Ad Sales Clerk For Sale Houses MODEL HOMES the be 6 fre, Be gracious ‘Dorchester "2 gto colonial with full 4 bed- rooms. Over 2, aq. ft. of itv- 5 in the area. nee on r or ov porch, LL “ituitwood kitchen cabinets, ‘en, ek Segue oe nly 8 ee the adje- oe paren wate ae Sie cies Coes at ins porch. We will outs. for On at ta eee “SMITHA iain INC. _-Rhone OL 1-814 _For Sale liguses 6 BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT ier cash for pot yd 5859 Terese, North of M-5@ off Airport Road. 000 DOWN. $60 PER MO. 2 lake rm. red hare *. geri oa 3-206. For ! Y OWNER Tabison Attractive 3 cedroom prick, storms Stlity rest 614,400. Terms e . Call LI 41432. Mort gage of ¢% per cent. NO MONEY DOWN Wil build 0 starter pome oe our any size Full Lp For Sale Houses 6/__ For Sale Houses 6 9 __. For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 6 EA ie oer en Males sett of Cotten wits $950 DOWN eee eo a Peet shady PONTIAC REALTY 131_Baidwin rE sam| BLA ‘Choice north & This ary e real family ditali"se'oo in every detail. §10,500 a down payment. ESL a room tiie Wired a ons & —_ er. Tied bath. Of) furnace, Ald. minum Poa & . 2 car aiped isaac tats sca : ehurches and Dr Shopping| - Center. $10,780 with a dis- — for or ‘A terms. GEORGE BLAIR 436 Dixie Hey OR 3-17281 Eves. © call 1 OR 3-1708 or OR 3-8843 WES’ r SIDE—OW NER room home & furnishings. 205 uber a to mortgage. Cal) BY re chee 3 . Your plans or ours. RUSS aB TER FOR YOUR HOME NEEDS — See us please! Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. $1,500 DOWN Ges ieal ae eck hon ; $1,200 DOWN cece REALE : FR ¢400) Don McDonald a ag Pe Rh hopping —e near Tel-Huron PE 4-8106. tm., rm. % bath ‘up. A : A - Rd. bedrm. arian tanch. ye dete! utility rm heat. x 182. pe extras. Sacri- ett) OR 3-06512. DN. 3 atyle. 1% pa, Pull bemt. Sterms and sidewalks. Watkins Hills. Price $17,600. OR 3-900! OPLES. 4 RMS. & BATH. GAS & jeccment on each side FE 54-0712. OWNER Nearly new. Built tn 1065, Full ment. ae ete heat. rooms of corpo) Oe Loft beg Sacrifice $10. enh Te router ikon BY, OWNER ethos ae 5 ROOMS, frame house. nad dole CLARK REAL ESTATE 1369 - ere on, ; GIi—} THING ; “DOWN Pace brick Greer aad "water 4. basset. Large kiteh- See mo 6UW. ee, Meaty. rR 3006 IRMIN he of Terry. ‘e yr old ranch ? bed. zit baths. a, Pass. wena Some butlt-ine, t BISHOP, INC. - Jordan 7 8 Weotward Pirminghen 4.573 MI e-a32 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE on arene 3 a NCH. atT- . tec! garage. we ee fire- Lake Orion _pisce. B . 36700. Very lhe s ho 2/3 ls ND as is vacant reeay or your in- wee No ers. spection mi ry size - = ine me's neste, Web to eal Large a ieee arage, nice! 8 8 wi e carpe’ in = oases | Gone te sis shopping. fas i oc — heat. Nicely lan wn. MArket 43147 ; He 0, ten 8 cnr gndnee. etn 00. Fully “ins insulted and Amon ‘ Older Home Hina “tenced tn ehede “pig trees. =. In i excel ent lent condition el: ” oor OW—TODAYT! | Ba 7 -T311 {| PRANK M _ REALTOR 3 BEDROOM _ HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN KO efor rt) PAYMENTS LESS az, MODEL OPEN ct, enclosed porch, ny vernal ig Jol carat ‘1:30 TO 6 Com pietely fences. tana ‘ ans Biitilenes. Low “down Dayment WESTOWN REALTY le terms arranged. MU-) pe ogre; or mves. LI 24617 tual 4.3733. _ RK. 8. edar shakes. 100 x 300 jot.| Rent While A! Bu ‘erms. OR 7. TRADE Y Mata f SMALL HOUSE AT COOLEY! In small footy Rl for 3 Lake. Year — with lake priv- year old. 3 bedroom = ranc Deges. fresh ash. 9128 Hickory- iiford. Lot 80 x 160. 1's baths wood, 3638. Take over GI mortgage. Imme- BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM NCH jate I geome home. Cyclone fencing, nicely RICH QUICK" landscaped. 51,000, take oi BEN. J. RICH a mon :| Fiatne sect. Contact 12848 Linwood TUlea_3-4000 ‘s arke ada Drayton ‘Plaine RILEY RANCHER — 3 ACRES — Orton- Oxford area. White frame, 3 ranch type with 16 # 23 ft. screened breezeway to 2-car pecmmnet p natar | bet weler hasssera bene ans $89 DOWN HOME. pede on 12 2 22 ft. » earn recreation Whittemore Street. 2 bedrooms,| foom with tiled floor heat- eining room. basement, Gas fur-| ed. New 22 x 34 ft. barn with tiace & water heater, $8,450, full cement floor and hey loft, plus price. 4 box stalls for your horses. roximately 50 frit trees of $1,000 pow™. Le red @ gees varieties. Only $5,000 eat | roma — a e i Altla — spot. ig brick een as sere Ei ase LAKE ving room huge “ ig brick home, pines. * departs tea (1) 18 sotometie tieueel large tot family room, 1% bathe.” Built-in mo a a cae et Parish and $i Inspect as me ier ge West Suburban 3 Nelah hor: s ‘eocas , i = voum. "taeee _tapdecnpea |” pom bath, abe peiviiaoes wei a east im 1966. Will Maceday and Lotus kes. Close er priced trade. - schools. Vacant. Only $495 Or BEDROOM tg we 60441 MA ¢-4631 ATTRACTIVE LARGE =| +sae Saieibal Living At At Its ) Best (CONVERTIB IBLE 24) W, wW. ROSS 3S HOMES MODEL HOME 3 BEDROOMS $7995 $495 DOWN NO OTHER CLOSING COST OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 2-7 P.M. Rd. to 8. Pen te Oak * Right to Roselawn, left 2 blocks te model. Watch for Signs C. HAYDEN, Realtor ~ SEMINOLE HILLS _ Soap, 3 bedrm. Bad ving rm. rm., den, eat- ine apace -t nee 240241 ge | age Just mortgage (oats w Give us a BUZZ Bt aid re a a 3 bedroom Ve aren itv PAMILY otis weer Miae Ey ia ea! we.l cept fui e! Realtor Open 68 PR 21538) ETT AttON BPOL- Win tummer 70 ft. oa ace Sand beech, bedroom cottage, com- arulstied Aceo div-] duck ruwboat | ‘3 ed @ «srreened porch | i Py pd $1500 down. N... | New Brick 3} bedroom Ful) besement auto of] furnace. A <1 nice property for only 6050 down. Immediate possession. St Te.egrern Pe ty N KECK ter of cared $i .00 «61.150 dowa | N. AUK & FRAME West, ede city location Lend aye i 187 oft deep fenced t ,c@r garage net . } tesaroume beth ces flores jae ° ' eat ip dae light dry basement $15,000, Lertus BUSINESS FRONTAGE ie | { f i location hath home armas foot et very repaoueble igure noe Faceilent oe vo Ig Tere lot. 2992400, Dienty of piey area Keep a per 3 Picture window fanch rapeted living room Teopiace kiteh- ea Dining ‘| rooms, tile earage $14.000 terme T... MII FORD arre waverfront willows, flowertng fi level covtemporary home Avtractive aneled entry. upper floor iiving room with fireplace 2 bedrooms & stu- Hin Tile nat Lower floor family room & dining area 14 ot I, flrepiace, bireh kitchen Bath, bedroom, I, ereenues poreh baseboard jest Jcar ge rage $24 000 terma INC ROY ane ' ee FF HURON Open F ee ba eo. & genday 1-4 FE 8-0466) 2 STOUT'S Best Buys AREA—Over an weeping shrubs NORTH pRP — Clean older 1 | ' | WALKING DISTANCE trom | j j FE 58-6175 Fpl \ | For Sale Houses 6; For Sele Houses 6) For Sale Houses _ 6 — ily "a0 Bown. | NEW BRICK 3BDRM. . : =e. note. BATH IN- prod | Bateman |s:2e bee earths = 3 BN Base- Beg = ree low = | Kampsen | psa i | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i} TRADE 3 bedroom brick ranch in Bylvan Village. 2 car brick garage. Carpeting & lots aj extras. Screened-in pers pee te with trees. sie, orotate ME “you. it! [MMEDIATE POSSESSION te juburban rated. "3. bed pees an WIE Preshiy dec- . Full kitchen ‘of extras Vacant. Immediate possession. If you bave good credit, name the terms |HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL , West Suburban 3 lots Big ‘trees and 2% bi lake . — beach down and $50 per 4 BEDROOMS... plus den and 20 ft livin roo with fireplace. Fu. dining room, basement with new gas Rg If you need & nome you will itke this Glider home in excellant ‘location close to oo _Only $12,900. §2,500 WEST SIDE wiéee will sacrifice 7 room home. #¢ bedrooms, Ilvin room and steirs ca gue. New oll burner 68. terms or 686,600 cash Quick possession. FE 4-0528 = REALTORS —. 377 8 TELEORAPH OPEN EVES GILES Near Watkins Lake... with lake privneees- 2 bed- room home on larg gr ° ed lot ——_ fencing, erage ecent. Move right in | $1,200 Down... for thla § room 2 bedreom rome with full besement Only § years old. Ot) heat | City water and gas. Call | for detalls "| GILES REALTY CO. » 2 PALOWIN AVE | MULTIPLE ta LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING 6£2RVICB O'NEIL STTER THAN NEW- With improvements made - urate aiuminum = eaterior | Convenient traffic-free Noor f ar A jedgerock fireplace LJ focal tnt o soda bar and poo ear atlached garage Near Silver Lake = course and | Lhgr he priv pad 54 Priced ie Immediate pos- See on CLARKSTON VILLAGOB with ite known advaplager is the locale “ thie en ok Pyged Over acai ft ving »« will fealiy accommodate the’ bi Oe ily. The ecente naif te | aca gueinetes, al trattie hrowgh the enormous living end dining area, Actually ou'll live mostly in the amily room which adjoine the model kitehen. ere are bulltine ef course and a dbway fireplace. Double garage Olansed patio Gor- eed. ‘tone on tone’ carpet- n included in selling price. Let one of our sales- People show you this fine ous wit home. You're sure to like it Ac * pc atuldb | rs This home ia git- 3 beautiful lots “Taeal oung retiring couple ere's attached reese way eb i% oar ota ong sith toed sin ENJOY THE PRESTION, of “The Vill os wa | ives Use ie c beaut ‘ul beao your content and See in . arab Today VILLAGE OF ROCHRATER Tocated close in to shop- Ping. schools and all com- munity activities tly story aluminum sided 6 rooma bath with part base Ger heat — het water An older hom brand new condition. $13. 800 with terma PRICE nepvdtion 't The owner te mori cut $600 off the price te speed the sete 6 room. all brick with appointments to | the moat ia inchcenped and Lake privileges on is Leake Priced be low reproduction at $16.900 CHOOSE YOUR COLORS What color roof do you pre fer. How about the «din Color of the tle tn the bach, or of the formica top or kitchen and bath floor covering? Pius the padiut colura in the big & Vou get ail of this _the purchase of = of our smart new Codecs homes. just ib bigek from ontiac igh and : $350 down. No HIDDEN ciarges extra, T, lovely brick bunga- low. It'e @ 2 bedroom with stalre \o Sn ettic, Ceramle bath, attractive saan a i4 Rey. tarpeting A per mo. Ineluding all tases and Insurance. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor i] ’ Telegraph Rd Open #6 T1O3 FE 21596 "BUD" Pine Lake Area Better than new. thie room brick rancher oe 2 car garage near Pine Take Country Club features de i nies view overlooking the lake, fireplace in ving room additional fireplace in reorea. "on room, carpeting and 2 ceramic tlle batha, thermo- pane windows attractive Kitch om with vent fan, warbage dis- posal, well jandscaped grounds tod Mghte Offered at 929.- po eh family a@ favor. Tip-Top Family Home Lake Privileges Manly attracthe 9% bedroom Cedar Shake’ home in de- ‘Nghtful Elisabeth take Fatates with full Dasement. pine paneled rewreation room. I's’ car @e- Warren Stout, Realtor lence Hed. Nirooma’ and’ tuli| 17 N. Baginew st FE b61/ — batn doweetaly varneteg ful Open ‘til @ Pm ms room heal leet room, hew furnace.) automatic hot wa: ‘ « ter, Rada aed mt sWimming EAR CLARKSTON. 3 BEDROO feral bide a) ranch home en large lot. mek oat cial ere add 0} Maple” 7 swner: 013.: sorts HURRY! Ruy it” while “SMART PEOPLE Ban visualize the possibility in this r os Nicholie, Realtor . - acreg with excellent 2 bed- t flem na St m modern brick thot h Lo- eal elaer seh, in the path of mare re b-12) rE ane pos + ee ety limite. eg couldn't a more scenic pode rie a fomil i for ; room os aL eed stony rector ros _ ment. Ct , sho down “Balance on $16, Pee n- wT rian’ . AAMS LAKE ay au for poll ha Cute aaloy that Saturday 3 to § trim ‘fail peomen or ‘ furnac re ar " tt 663 Lebaron St. | | { [Neat Modern Home Tie 000 down. PSG NER TRANSFERRED Clean 3 bedroom erick home. 1% gave Car port Near Our Ledy The Lakes aptegs schools and stores. Only down G. WHITCOMB RLTR UL 2-230 OW 35-3885) COMMERCE LAKE | i>. BY OWN Exceptionally. large @ room Franch | place. Lake prilveiges. housé. 2 car a Btone fire | down. MArket 4-253: On 11 Fertile Acres vay 01.450 down and $7) month, or ~~ _. —-* eee: Good neighbor road = frontege. Don't this one. 3 Bedeoom Ranch... At Maceday Lake beach. Mice hing moses of wel kept homes. seeeee = furnace, sehdehed. ease location, 130 x feet rooted leaving state. 113. $00 with $2,500 own. Must be sold immediately 44 Acre I'state Secluded and Private Beautiful grounds, trees, woods and shrubbery surround a we ly rambling ranch hom enclosed bretzeway and 2? fege. Panoramic views “trom 6 foot carpeted living room Log burning fireplace, seperete din- ing room, Pullman kitchen with pantry. Ceramic tile beth, 2 bed- regins, closets galore erat me full basement, automatic of! fur- ace, winding drive. Small ateble ery unusué! setting among the oaks Truly o dream- @rs paradise and just the Ye for mature lovers Pull price 6 769 with 69.760 down. Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE 406 Ask Highway OR 3-9101 HOYT 7 Waterford Area 3 bedroom ranenh on eatra large lot. Newly decorated & In excel- lent condition. FA heat Aluminum storms & screens Only $800 down Per month ipciuding taxes insurance ear oc: Pioneer Highlands 4@ bedroom bungalow 3 bedrooms uP — 3 down. Aluminum & stone ding. Full pasement with ‘, ath and recreation room |', car erage. Mice lot with outalde grill luminum storms. &@ screens To- | tel price 614.960 West side bedroom brick Loca'ed on nice ben scaped lot On quiet street ull basement Larue screened porch QOatage Carpeted living room, dining room & hall Fire- place Convenient terms can be arranged HOYT REALTY FE 20000 8 = == (ss FE 2-9006 Waterford Village Mere is 8 teome of value that are designed for spacious living You have 3 large bedrooms, a full ceramic tiled bath, pilus bath also sereule: Laree living room and carpeting stays Femur’ ‘ined dining room Also @ roo mother's sewing & troning serene pleasant win- Gow area hen hea an abundance of cabinets yes a nery, 0. ¢ besemeni hes seperate laundry foom and fruit cellar. Automatic aay heat, end hot water. i » car erage. Neat yard wi oct ler trees. You'll never price but oe brady Bround $2, WHITE BROS. Open ines Ra peer 10 1 6 isle Mwy _ Johnson 30 YEARS OF SERVICE $3009 DOWN Lake privileges on Case Lake with this 2 bedroom home large stores All mire sited rooms Bare ment with new furnace, i'y car gatage ' $780 DOWN Beautiful ® bedroom bungalow on the oil aide New carpet- ing. full bat Large knotty pine chen Full basement need a lot Evenings after @ call Bonee Johnaon, FE 23-3181 A JOHNSON, Realtor ~ . 1704S. Velege a Rd. FE 4-25 | | drapes, es vy. Mouse is vace $1,900 down. 3 bedroo Qe and : ip wesien Gm coe } otown bos | pth sss . I, pasement, near EG. Wood Co. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Ww: Pe e. WIREGAMS LARE RD. aT Mie | FE bang! FE ut f SFTER\6 MAgie 61601 “Small Down Payment _ 1 bedrooms -- latge L shaped kitchen. Nice recreation reom, Lake privileges on 2 lakes. Near Union take wepping center, $0,- 850 or bert off s orth Seeing at Once one desiring ge) ' It 2 bedroom wi full re teh ith inks oil neat large corner let w a . r bd Crescent Lake i be bou ant with only $1,000 > 920), pErbone REALTY EM 3.0468 PERION TES HOMES se paeteeee owner Sundar ay 1743 Beeo mt, Keego Har- f ——— Senn ee ce re. a John K. Irwin & SONS sus wean bedr, Block from ety “town PIEACS ace %, just eae TY Schoo, Ful . fenced yard BIOR: De well 7 th ° na baek home vith n this ped ment, storms and terms avatiedle. WASHINGTON PAR ia room, yee bedroom nme — f bear cen bene ar gerece. Pha terme John K. Irwin & Sone soreens, Reahors ¥ Bine 1024 113 West Ruron Mreet j Phone FP 6-067 of FE “pag RVE FW ° @0y | as part peyment | K. I Templeton, Realtor | | | lot. Will eaerifice for 63050 $500 DOWN North side of torn 2% story nem tesge oe room, kitohen, dedrooms ull basement. Ooty | 060 &@ month payments $600 DOWN Modern 6 toom bungalow in tdea! location Close to school and! EAST Le LeBARON WEST SIDE wv Carnes. ae BED. $1500 LAK “1 Only 100 yards to perfect sand: | 2390 oer Lk LOOK-—what $325 down will a! y $60 MONTH HERE 18 HEAVEN—In this aj) elec- pep op tno income, 5% fooms down—4 rooms wp. Double garage. Automatic heat. Located ia residental dis- — mear churches and 4. Lower now vacant. $2,600 will die. “ Derotli ees Lavender Years rool . (Mbe) | Phone pana MU 4-4411 HAMMOND — i290 FT. LAKE rid hes a} ever r gftered Ter seis. | frontage. lot covered with large eties trees, shruve and fiow-| [fees, maple. Needing an ers. 2,092 ft. of blacktop road saeshe. fealevaauienl “aurea frontage and @)2 ft. frontage on | homesite. Topigraphical ‘ improved country road. Ideal for aish — 5b par flag Ld a home and investment er for de- oa ate : veloping if desifed. An eutstand- | LOON LAKE. LAKEFRONT LOT. value at $46,000, rms, | _ $3976. EM _ 93-4501. wn by appointment. -Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor L LAKE FRONT ‘ma Telegraph Rd. FR )-7068 Big Lake You'll like thie desi- So OAKLAND Ph ge fd fog r— home 4-48)) Cd P ving room, LAKE LOT 90 xX * WICELY 12 24 Sooo any fh base- en ameene ed pa hehesineae Lk. front artes ee en at Wallon Blvd. Also, ¢ weautl 2 237. Priced at $23,300 ful mode} homes from eer 4 $5,000 will waonie Opes afternoons or call OFF JOSLYN manana Paprrond ESTATS nea bedroom bunga- low with ty 16 livin j ARN EREN WOOD; or 101, $4600. room, paneled dinette, fy ai! down payment, EM 3.0085, eement. Recreation room pati Hu or) i oe Tua . ABA , eS chosing costs on Large ranch home, 4 lots, new erms @ill move you in. furnece, fteoreation room. wired : r washer and dryer, Large et- NEAR CITY MOSPITAL | tached 2 cor garage. Lake ‘privi. living room sand Hrepiac: { ones: Low down payment. Priced parate diping ro@m, full NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE be ensee hiding Fgh ee 2 bedroom ranch home, acre, 0. — alivin i nares —— oe KT <5 new e, lake IVAN W, SCHRAM a oak ort Williaa ke : vas ROOF REPAIRS — for an a ft & get cash. Ro your contract show, tou bow RILEY REAL ESTATE $09 Elizabeth Lake re ¢iis Ss 48 HOURS — HOME — EQUITY WRIGHT-VALUET FE 6-0603 rE Seer Tot be. of Ut Comer Bt girls. ‘veachers or Fed couple. 1 baby veesne. No sub- te in-laws or fleor. ENTRANCE & GA- =o couple. Fior- Be uence, Sarehieg ny on bus line. 23-9054. 401 N Paddock. . A Gas neater. o7_ 8. Parke &t. 3 & : ¥ ted. Private ent. MY 3-1234. fina Bae fe _ «A Private entr. & - 22 Auburn. isT. i 2 4 bet re entik NEAR | * ture ened {) SLICES OF HAM a * » hit- temore. a . - | ae ee ‘| 7 RM’ AND BATH. ADULTS. CALL Rent House Houses F Furnished ed 56 4 “RMB. & BATE. HOT ‘waTEn. furn. 4708 Highland | ass GARAGE. | E | MACEDAY » ake. 818 mo. OA &- _ hot water Wolverine LE varine © Dr. Webster 54-3368, De- MODERN LAKE- e on Sylvan Lk Com- a Adults Avaliable Oct listh FE after 6 p.m. & weekends | FURN. CARPETED, tireplace — neal, T sescrggs ca- -ldeal eg ] was ono a Macotey Kare. Gacent Sept. 1bth. or LI 23-1688 for : i, MODERN terest _ graph Fa 4 maine Dr up ie i A gM ela i ee | giuon, 2, Dearms, Steer besled.| fo. Oh sent best tod. T¥. fOr", ~ + sides , Appear Saturday & manrap = oxrommemme |é 5 SOE Opa | fy ace! fate Prins mee gineer and no children or|4 ROOMS & BATH. NEAR FISH-| or FE owe + oe A, |. REY 4 uoena =: oil heat, Clean 3 Gas heat. breeseway. take lake lox, of value on down pay Wanecan UL 06 OR ysees. __ For Sale ale Clothing 71 71 3 Qoeiwmas SUITS, | TUX. SIZE 42. oan ee of we shirta, 5:30. _Call PE $7160 afte ALL SIZES CLEAN GaED pants from 3c; from léc; also fishing worms @ tackle t 7 Gays. 360 Ave. BARGAIN BOX 448 8. Wood FALL OPENING 4 Has several desirable locations oper rat in ae the Pon- area ay | 2 finainetal as ce ava’ ome atslitaoce’” 1 Patri or or OR 3-0775 after 7 _ p.m. SHELL OIL CO, alan for lease, modern 2-bay sta- bm y located the Convalescent Homes 61 VACANCY FO! an or man. FE 56-8371 WE OFFER THE FINEST equipment and sonable rate. Men or women ELDER = or ambulatory. wom. IN service, at rea- Bed er ambulatory. 24-hour care FE 4-2335 ; Also tlotel Rooms ee Auburn — 62 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week apartments, ration unite. 20239 _— PPP For Rent Stores 63 RENT DRASTICALLY REDUCED. Wonderful location jn smell shop- or FE ¢ center, next clinic, ing to large new Furniture tore on ee |meel of black topped Kestonie for any small Bictness | ~~ pant ohnson, A. og ma AW ne On rs weit OrPicEs_wasT spe. ve ce OR S SPACE, (DEAL onder: fu) business eps tunit Por information eal) Mas r stall service station for over gt So — low tn- Reasonabl ca mc avaliable. yt | FE _*isil _ Sate Land | Land Contracts 67 LAN D_ CONTRACTS TO_BUY OR Bot trels, EM 3-511 to sell or EM poe ge Pre ; DESPARATE. WILL SACRI- fice Leothae# investment - $16,- 000 cash. With bonus. OR 3-476). Fars a.m. tm, RM 3-4083- 7 i nanaroa HANGING LAMPS P hes chat 2 ; re coral rs. Call +-PiRCE ah ee ORAY, 5 ree . en wee + rue — _refrigerator ? PiECE BLUE W — _foom suite Fe nae e) ty P MOIDATRE anne niO Ra ONE NEW CONTRACT AT 0 PER cent discount, contract at 2% heed e seasoned eent discount. Geer e R. Irwin, Realtor faiton FE 3-760) “Nloney to Loan 68 State Lb Licensed 1 Lenders) baxter & ti vinoktowe “Ww FE ¢1530-0 TEAGUE E FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO between Miracle Mile ee saee a Orchard wet boot = _ ; L rem o 8 {gen “e 1941 6. Telegraph: FE (Ob oe oor 1am | Pi | PL 2- 3519 Gouecs rtunities 66 FRIENDLY sERvice” bag wif _— DOWN. MAY ama! neom: repert as down. Box 13 "pont Pre » efter 8». Wort of 196 Only * “Hot xt Spot Well ‘oa say a fy ieee, a ap : C'SCHUETT, Realtor t, Locations N RESTAURANT Pontiac on main — ft. and more ALSO letely eq ental! to new frontage low as 685 per front foot. £2 drive in. $2,900 down buys. C, SCHUETT, Realtor “ 1QUOR BEER & extate, by end ~ fixtures. Pontiac, & mn Om 4-0 LOOK! READ! ACT} a Sone rf i. mind beat * booths. | to future Air " oi7% BUCKNER |g FIN ANCE COMPANY BORROW up 10 $500 Pontiac — in on Plains _ Walled Lk, Birming fom, Piymguts QUICK $25 TO 8500 LOANS Seaboard Finance Co, Y STREET ¥ SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 On your er or other on curity. 24 months — service is fast, nrenaly a nee at Visit our office or phone “HOME & AUTO 7 (6. Perry St. “GET $25 TO $500 Repay “pi. FE 2.9206 OAKLAND Borrow with | Confidence $25:.to $500 Household Finance paige A | =. Paul side tin ‘real ek, | jgeod ae Om _ . PE 9-000 ‘ fend le te IN ng TELM 4 ‘wr (aed. aat. tress, springs. & dresser. $36. irr: Rpcleuineetonns 6 PC. DINETTE. oOcCasiO chair, bed, s & seer Springs. All te 3-5397 ¢ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM 2 goatina ~~ coffee table. Gecorator tam All for $08. Pay only weekly Pea ‘s » 2 Orche~ Lake Ave. . Pr. KITCHEN DISPLA counter hi faucets. Removal Munro Electric Co. FE 58431 io: Sones oR Eig Pa Oxl2 Fel | han “Re i tog 3. e sink = R. B 060 W. Huron RUBBER BASE aig Ic PAIN 43- Ft. Wall rhe sr 25 8. 141 W. Hureh PE 4308s ox 12 BLACK WOOL RUG, FE Pini RUGS WOOLF ACE, Reversible $16.50. tap ertea $34.95. Axminster, pads. $5.85. Pearson Purniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ig PT. GIBSON UPRIONT freeser ee ers thee ween ee @er seers nee Signature |,Btis seer Sales MUST SELL celts. $21 ase please Lake A — = ; oleae eet : : ye - in Todi» nil as we wes a eine d a \ 4 ee sere € ¢ j sa eS e ee eg Rhee ETB a oN 1 ai ; ee we we © aa, a "2 mis ’ = ss ea ‘ : tae at at A AE AREAS nage tae te ip pe er ne teal sotetnas Biel ee bes tgs te — ie — i ' . -. . a er RTO a eee hein a ss vale g Pursiirs. sy Ovenar nard Lake Ave P 37 _Orehard. Lake Av pati bt fecal “REGORDER CALL | PLAYER PIANO. 620. TREADLE 2 a —— $108 ot pn oe Engush palers: er: State Ra! Mish. Phone MA apne: R iH, ‘Guce Bak. Geass 7 DUNHAM’S r “stove. 9 OPHOLSTERED g7¢ VEs BOUGHT, BOL D BE- Etta Moore. Roosevelt Hotel. F sewing machine $15 FE 8-0669 | man pointers, Irish B cong, Sime vl , are K e. See them and get 2265 Union m Lae ne Ra. oe Pee eae cosine table, rocaer Bultable fer! hanes Turner's, 48 Mt. Clom-| ie PICTURE FRAMING | MACHINE | Organ ettachmens fits any piane.| feqodh very good Starting price | Sp ones ECBERTAR ar deionsiratioasst Warne ‘Pas | eo Reasonable UL 29165 2-0601 oe E NOW @ad assortment of moldings $2 All good ters 4. known as | PEACH ; Gem Game good er pe. 3008 W. FF ! ino Je DINETTE ser, 526 | ped S SORTABLE hl Med AVAIL -ABL ad doore axte | Augusta, before 2 Small Baby Grand plane. o. see ma aye John Wale, Rio sashes at $1.96 per | one of Wally & ex- ‘. ; ; ‘enter oo snd Naneatand a ; ; Keumi ones $30) Bumper! able ni ganeres se 5 cages te bacieey sesenas Also PLYSC ORD | sical used plano. RS, indre bushel. Also apples. pears, and BO aise N’ ng etaraceer ae eee 445 EM 33-6501 INGEN ZIG ZAG RB pbk labs) res aap sed doors . reasonable. CABH AND CARRY o08 AKC BEAGLES. BEAUTIFUL plums. Oakland Orchards. -_ rs Highland ea : Bs PLAT: sat thet Like new qnograr z nt 3366 . \ Medi sized piano. q _ Makes ve Rd. between a CHARTREUBE — PLASTIC 4’ button holes QGuaran- M Construction Company wl aere ee =— blenket pups ames Ra, Mil- ISPLAY OF hd t Wm. a F- furm rocker, 327, mahogany 3 rato, teed Le t Credit! Dixie High way | Oi g@ege 0 alee house pet or wonderful h Lake ‘Rd. and Burns , PIN: dD. rd “Mae a Lake Rd. . teaUier apped tants Ose. ro teed Gers sat ‘Belance of ae. ND New 4 STALL SHOWER “geae $4.98 Many others to choose from. ers. Father & mother are ex-| [ake WC =a @ SE BOATS & MOTOR away bed $20 0 ; aheee sound $73 40 or $6.10 per mo moe e3 CA US ON JTHER PLY WOODS | Usedlleraan nets cellent Hin a —_ field each er | PLUMS POR SALE. | le BH A, 11% with Get the cine cabinet $60 shade . ® mos Capital Appliances aC PLYWOOD CO. | Us . pion stock. FE oo OWN. pane. vr all best ieal — $10 OR 34-5442 : FE 5-001 1486 Baldwin Ave FE 2328403) swe Le a? stat ors traller: i tank Pull line of Tour; © & complete “ ; - ! _ sed organ $605. TOMATOES. PI YOUR | OWN. as & le (PETING $3) YARDS. AQUA ; xe S AINT WITH KOTON | ee ts Te! containers. UL ard and self-c sesbenh, Ceses ‘ iy Mh 3 5 ala PPy “Bir wetting Ton Meat fer” smo ar ains : "ohne ae due to molture Used limed oak “_ was $1430, AKC “TROWTERED DEXOLE re BIE = ome oo trailers. | aed os as —s & Thompson sone sage Ryd 4 oN caton ' ~ , M mF hog apt a cottage Only 6 re NEW & USED | wae at Orehard now $995. pees. Holly” Mien an. TOMATOES. YOU Air Wel meg ry Fe = Little Dude trailers. We trade. CASH FOR BMALL RADIO“,| _ 2-558 ! so #20 ie. M el | Patio Stone Headqu: irters GALI AGHER'S AKe REGISTERED DACHSHUND | $1.00 level a repo You \buy. ‘Gur loe pe you per down. working ot not FE 5-0786 —— [SINGER Biectroua vacuum $1405 Building ateria Poder to you. Roger A Authier | 4 puppies. PE 4-435 _ville Rd. M : money, Y¥ : $ KELLY’S HARDW DEEP FREEZE. 21 CU. FT ar i rings: a was re #1050 Combipatotn basement sash $396 Go. bone "Aenland | Re Pe iased | 18 EB. Huron iw aoe preety AKC REO i DAgSET. | PUPPIES. A Le m wander O01 palate re 06 Auburn 6: Atoms ass 2-88 : “ cou os oe * ' h §4000 j ‘ol © j ue _ . Ke : = = : st wae Welk cs sell 7 | 12) N Saginaw FE 8 ‘ coutrola, $80 Also bunk tear, | cson MAON M SHOTGUN cd AEC Parca geod eoniees & | OLIVE ee 1701. at Ug FREEZERS OF oy Ae tesnne chair ; aoe complete @ chest [R 5-8371 EVANS EQUIPMENT oe stow dogs MI 42742. loader SPECIAL 4172 — FE ‘409743 | name brands Seratche erritic’ Hof , 4 AC MAY 6507 Dixie AVON 90 8 % TO GOOD HOME. pa R j | No on S orde! 7: Be taianiven batensar a we $33 0 . A ey 1 \ ny “ES MApie 5 7878 or on. 3-7024 DEER “ROLE, 3, ues p.m ea n ow , with new Meche! TRA and vaseithart | pe Bogos oF 30) Orchard Lake Fable, buffet & 4 chairs “a LUMBER PR CE: SINOER seWING MACHINE IN anne oN SALE MYNAH BIRDS. JUST ARRIVED rear tires and with itech in uron Home. 35 foot. We will orencenhe Duplex bed, complete $49 90 ANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWB | cabinet’ Like new Take over GU the best salhing birds 4-1 eonditign. Price bd a sell used ier. . | gare ; Wy |Hisciric panko regieg i yeymeni: of $4.30 per mo of | wew @ used shotguns & res. a 6 rif 949.50. Hunt's Pet| teagecin J a _Opposite Bloomfield Shop | FAMOUS PRAFF 710 ’ red ltl ide aches 00 | . , we of contract 85260.) Most gauges & calibres. Shop. 2231. 8. Tele bee Miracle ‘BAsY P. Witiame Lk. OR 3-508). GRE YOU Sal AND MO- sen on buttone. hind hewn THOMAS Fé ONOMY | Burmeister S Rims" Be aut fay Capital Appli- ganting t repair, Burr-Sheil Mile 8 ente EB 6-31 12, KING BROS ‘ Rent T S$ e 9%) tor for per $100 rs ' ts Pay by , rai TY oie Hn : railer Spac Hangen | tne, “Agency. ek No atta nment ' 4) 8 Saginaw Fe 2-015) _i 8 eleg ARA ce 8 n ee ‘ } ance ; 81 10, or 7 10 memth tr ent TWEED rua B ORAPES:| | NORT Le SI s U MBER | “Pac L " Sep ena og Rano OO, St EW. es El with bak aeEeye rr Pontiac Rd. at Oey * 1 SPACE. PONTIAC LAKE. OR HN 0 MOT * FOF Co jood condition FR 4 : ES. 1 : = JOH S seal ‘ a a an : a Ka ae i] “Ot DINING ROOM BET _ p49 7 Poy ce v4 let ER L AL oN P “a iid ‘ Pocd Sines, 037. Nand ‘Ave 3 eae = ayeon *: PAN Vase ermianic Auucls Ac) Oosd senduien Mi bats 08am. tot pm “iat ul Meant Js MAE encore Ne BUY. seLL, TRADE. Ce ra cel nee Auction Sales 94 me RN Taare Ye mile SB) buoy trailers. ra Bvesything tor ’ : ak a e i =F = : : sonab PPP APP PAP nna | _ pliancés, Davis ae r nt snus “faimps shersicion ‘4 Or ues Gy “Del verles Cvatiable = — 10 Men's roller, okays, GLC ON COR TRADE £XE u on or POODLE PUPPIES. i M08 OLD. averiog sau SAT. SEPT. 13 i Eke sd 58-3361 MARINE SUPPLIES | FUL! SIZE EI RCIn ) , ON TRUMPET AND! wane ind SELL Gok ie ote re a older ath, % . d Lake Ave. 2m — | caem ee ete icin CAMNeT With CRON portable typewrtt | oe 4 ‘a Rb caneoret Of gout eta, Hes foan. m en. 988 3 “ie Sons nth west of ot Lake Orton. Selling | vdinaine “porcelain top. TV coffee table. | er and cose Blue Dallarinw | Books Ladies sige 42 to 16 suite, | Of gol clubs. MK 5.f0ad. iA rie e consignments from Bir- motors. Com line . FRIGIDATIN NEW USEI) 4 Mal ale Naor airy taie welul ein: length evening dregs, siee 13 All) Gresscs A sbirte FE #6128. WIL A 1 & E WALL eotes Also clipping. 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