. ; rae & 9 vad seante Daret. ps ee ait | sake $ Spe Morita 9 mot: Sate MOSCOW (# — Soviet at a receiving “mechanical rived for their little flying with automatic recording World Awaiting Secrets iof Moon's Hidden Side: | bey F = e ES Se : aie ey 2 4 scientists kept intent vigil} — brain” today as the time ar-| observatory to begin its his-| -|toric first reports about the far side of the moon.’ _ By Russian reckoning the 614-pound Lunik III, laden and transmitting instru- ‘ments, was to soar within Back-to-Work Court Order Is Next Step President T akes No Action in 84-Day-Old Steel Walkout ; PALM SPRINGS, Calif. WP } i 4,350 miles of the moon and —President Eisenhower to- 0! Hestant start‘its biggest mission at day invoked the Taft-Hart- 9 a.m. (EST). ley law in the dock strike, Tons "Seek Teer, posed with opening the way for the no to» the e Tells All Today er"sase sx‘ ae'surce government to seek an 8 data was being received by the oe ack-to-work court or- +f: “mechanical brain,” a complicat- er. Stempel Testifies He eq, inter-tinked computing system The President, acting at Was Given Answers in of listening posts and scientific € > his vacation headquarters le = "2 Pe “ Fy : the : tae declared in an executive or- ider that the six-day strike which has tied up shippin stalks | og _ealmly along raif-of liner Constitution past the enclosure where (day he asked for a chance to “play At ee ee ae j Piers from Maine to Texas dogs are walked during crossings. Baysun arrived this week with |@" honest game” on the now- bog Taisaed etihie te cond 34 would “imperil the national owners, Capt. Fred Manning Maj. Ramona Man- (defunct TV quiz shor | ‘Twenty. next 2 his and his wife, One”’ in late 1956, and was turned hours. Even if not detailed, it may health and Safety” if per- ning, en route from Leghorn, Italy, to new assignments at Fort down. : at least say that man's new space- imitted to continue fe ayn Sep pens onde go os Idk ger a lag mag Stempel said the request was|¢Ye has registered a view of the Secieien Doak Beate se ¢€ by poking his nose into What is normally an off-limits area. [nade when Dan Enright, one of|Hitherto unseen part of the moon. SLOW GOING — Two days of persistent rain- street still is negotiable. The Oakland County | The shutdown, he added. also the owners of the firm that pro-|_ Comfusing radio signals prevented; fall left its mark on M-59 west-of Telegraph road. Road Commission reported only a few scattered |has had an impact on th th < duced “Twenty-One,” told him to British observers from deciding These cars find it slow going, but ‘the flooded washouts throughout the t e flow of s ‘ lose after having coached him for|#™mediately whether the Soviet —— food and other perishable prod- Pontiacs, Other Cars (s== pes aes fe i a Wes oop dae ’ “Did refuse?” Stempel |P85S across P . R , D . I L : h coastal areas. ° ae | ° wus paled a a Teme Cypnities rab. Jearell. Bank redic we JAYS Unionist aln amage IS Lig t; | Xienirwir (ees ee ae ace ' inquiry. ' , : E . tion, om the 84. day - old steel Selling Like Wildfire a: emg moms, x tei ate Pxpected to End Tonight 78st ® go Ss. | goed of. he shew.” Spectilation about what would Taxes Settled |g. ; | The President sai be found has been rife for cen- . | An end was in sight today to the rain that ; at ail regarding The new Pontiac automobile has set a smash hit pat-| Stempel said he had told several) turjes Yesterday the 84-year-old | \ |almost steadil 5 d at has fallen that nationwide shutdown, how- people of his instructions to lose. re . be |almost stea ily on Pontiac and southern Michigan since ever, that the dispute between tern in its first three days. _-litie- physician, Dr. Nathan Brody, pg ty ate ene Siidiahie exietet mee Claims of $3,250,000 |saturday. |management and labor “seems to There are good signs that the outstanding sales record |Forest. Hills, N.Y., was called to! mw. presence of lower forms of | Reported Cleared for! City and coynty officials have reported only minor| °° Ste down more and more of the 1959 models—which rocketed Pontiac into the “rreborate that testimony. living matter might be dis $106 000 by UAW Men nuisances dik‘ thet eported’ only MINOT to a trial of strength between two Brody testified that Stempel ’ y n ces, a e groups with the American public No. 1 spot in the medium price field—may be topped by|came to me the afternoon belore — \grumbling of the citizens,’ [the greatest loser.” the 1960s, according to 8. EB the final show and told me “to Fe An! sare nenskiy. science| DETROIT . — Income tax|from the almost three inch- Sf ) | tn area acura morrow taking a dive’.” : lor Ej- Knudsen, General Motors’ Stempel, 2 graduate suntent iniday Wa would be able to|laims totalling $3,250,000 against'es of rain over the Sires! orm dmage |senhower, White House Press Sec- vice nd 1s10r 4 : history at New York University, far side of the|527 international representatives day period. jretary James C. Hagerty said fur- general A re Se “ty was the opening witness at a four:|moon, but ‘there has been nothing and officers of the United «Auto * «es he ae . Other cars already on the matk- os inquiry, before the House sub-ifurther..to. confirm. camera is\ workers Union. have-been..settled The- Weather Bureau promised) 0 S | LOM, cz mists aa tant the Presi et are dolfig exceptionally well 4 ran for $106,000, the Detroit Times re-'an end to the saturation by to | we Rees ft costs ory All Migcow newspapers published - | the American public be the great- too, local reported. From Our Wire Services | See Earl St Page Ts a diagram, obviously official to|Ported toty. + jnight with partly cloudy and cool’ Cattle Being Rescued in est loser.” . * . a ; The Chicago White Sox pinned |comniittee on show strange flight path of the item tures redicted f - : . Duciog the’ fist Wired dihe’ oll GUAM hagen te Oa tte abd par. nto charges that some of the bighiueh The bin wih 2 he The claims involved a dispte wednesday «Colorado; Floods Still Meg A rar aes sale — Thursday through Satur- neve og eae e the Were ae television quiz shows were onl aco ae dang oenags of the over whether a Sat allotment of $7) ssimum.of drain floods has Phreaten Oklahoma {steel shutdown that “this situation day — Pontiac dealers delivered ., ex-Tiger : earth the moon today, shows *|a day in expense money paid union | been reported: by the Pontiac | \is not collective bargaining, which mére than 6,000 of the new cars| SM#™ Whe. Wee ‘bésten by Les | The subcommittee viewed a film The Lunik takes off from the side | cericers and representatives from| , , } \is the instrument open to a free and ‘confirmed eréeré fer ad.| Angeles 4-3 in the second game. {of one of Stempel’s initial matches/of the earth on the observer's left! Department of Public Works. | By United Press International ‘ceomie ‘Se miki “oceans Ga: ditional 17,359, Khudsen said skes the mound against | with Charles Van Doren, one of the; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 1955 to"1957 was in fact income. | weve had only a few scattered’ Officials in the Southwest totaled | nutes.” aver . . strikeout specialist ‘Sandy Kou- (first big money winners of the Recipients did not have to ac- |floods,” said Arthur Hilliker, of- up the damage today from nearly | BARGAINING N This record was hailed as one | fax, ny & National Leagne (quiz program. ° B k | count for the expense money. |fice manager. “It has been com-\a week of rain and sought to pre- ; ON TRIAL of the most successful mew car | record in August by striking out Then Stempel told of being Drivers red The ; a it (ig down gradually and draining|yent further flooding in Oklahoma). Asked whether Eisenhower will advents in the division's bistory. “— Francisco Giants. coached and rehearsing his per- T ffi agrees : goon Ine gradually. The rain hasn't been! and Texas. a pected _ in the Thousands of telegrams from eatherman predicted ® | tormances. Taitic Laws The it aes heavy enough to do any damage| At the same time, a massive |St¢e! strike, too, unless there is a of 82 degrees with the pos- union contended it was lyet.”” a = mney iswift settlement, the news secre- dealers indicate “the most en- high ; |. _ Indiv called 1y idrive was under way in Colorado os thusiastic reception of a new Pon- gg Mr ol 1g aor oe tat “Toasty-Oas" waa rigged’ bas|2t Same Rate | aa chow wont fer ex- port — oon oe, ary zi se to ge’ thousands of head of ‘#°¥ replied: tiac ever experienced by the di- ‘the cues said he finally lost to Van aed rted on M-oJ west of Telegraph cattle and sheep still.marooned by| “I certainly am not going to ‘slens * Steee ‘a hung over the game yesterday Doren) LANSING (UPI) — Apparently| P°™*e* road and two spots on Northwest- last week's five-day torm. | anticipate any action by the Locally the 196) model is “ott| * expected to be back. Oe eae eee nen aid that/Michigan motorists aren't getting) Walter P. Reuther, UAW Pres- ern Highway between Lahser and| Civll detense officiate t, tung | President one way or the other. to one the best starts within onda ans — wad ped it si cece no Van into much more trouble with the | dent, was reported to have settled Eight Mile roads by the County, Ok ‘ ta ile " poorer tily cron I simply repeat what the Presi- ” on hand 1 i | ins i ion, | . = —_ - ——— a ee Gotham, Angeles with the game sched- Doren, who has told a New York | the ray er oer 50%, ised Tet nee UAW cea noes some - + | were still critical and nearly a | a rs ney free tet uled to start at 3:45 Grand Jury he had no idea any-| bh ta ; ‘ thousand volunteers sweated to . Bore Mt Cemene St "| Peas saree scar ling wer amin "Van Deven eps hat records of cur com fear, setled gr SH”. Tews ae eas alg he et aandar wal ange | tdci shold tn Pontiocs were delivered and or oe ayy — wwe Fee ee te Uni oeeity|Which the point system is based| Out of the 527 against whom the outs, but they are not serious now,”"| Arkansas River. agreement.” : ders-written for another 45, he re- in s Phaiggosi Ne he 1 ty aren't coming in to the central file | government originally filed claims, said’ Elmer Hess, dispatcher. “‘It} Flooding was expected down- As for the dock strike. which Park Thursday. If the Dodgers ie shader ow is a much faster than in 1958. 161 were able to prove they owed has been raining steadily, but not stream when the river crests three, has tied up Atlantic and Gulf Coast ported. make it four in a row over the io commentator. nothing. |hard enough to create danger ofjfeet above flood stage at Mus-| 15.0; ; * 2 White Sox, it’s all over. Under questioning by subcom-| The rate this year is 92,650 a ‘a flash flood or serious damage."’|kogee, Okla., tomorrow and 10 OE ik Seti ete = Public responsehas been “‘tre-| ga, mittee chief counsel Robert Lish-| month, compared to 92,614 per |- Phillip Nusholtz, a tax attor- | 9 —- . ere 7 | three-man fact-finding board as the he said sports pages for details. fe his role was| mouth fe deat ths wales, dee: Hess said fallen leaves clogging |above flood stage at \Vebbers Falls, | ct step in invocation of the Taft- . por malator pareve role was ra year ago. hee ae calaaiie ne too |catch basins could pose a serious Okla., Thursday. Hartley. law. He instructed the Sales of are gover Oldsmo- Regal Sale Profitable aia % . be cata aren aginarige vor in = all | taege, hui eal it procindes ter- |problem ing the event of a heavier|s> ya, .J0N DAMAGES members to report to him by Sat- are especially good in compart |~LONDON (UPD—The two-day| he wae told which question he |tary of State James Hare, some| ther setion by the government. |" Dontinc” suiie Police reported|” The Texas Disaster and Na eae ecnare ieee son with the last couple years, auction sale of some of the late} was to answer correctly and (drivers “‘are shocked . . . to find| The Times said it learned that/flooded conditions in.the area of Oe nn at hands cereal ee — they said. (Initial salés last year (Queen Mary's furniture netted $50,-| witich one he was to miss. He that a 3-point conviction in Florida| claims against 652 other UAW of-|U.S. 10 and Walton boulevard at at a conservative two million| When Eisenhower gets the were ‘cut by industry-wide | 316, Christie's Auction Gallery said) testified also that Dan Enright, jor California brought them up ficers and representatives were be-|noon today, but added that nojajjar. board’s report, he then can direct strikes.) today. The money-went to Queen| one of the owners of the firm ito the suspension-liable 12-point ing settled in other Internal Reve-/serious flooding situations had : ; . the Justice Depart t to seek an Elizabeth = Continued ® Col. 1) 1 ~ rict ne ed h The flood threat,in the Dallas-| ustice Department to Chevrolet, top seller last year, ‘ : ( on Page 2, . ‘plateau. inue districts. en reported to the post. Fort Worth area eased when the 80-day injunction in Federal Dis- is off to a fine start in -Pontiac, Romeo was most affected by [Trinity River crested at 35 feet. | trict Cour. ire et of ree according to Harold Serra, sales ° ° the wet blanket over the area |Farm and ranch land. downstream) Court order wou o send the manager of Mathews-Hargreaves : ou ern Or a O own 1gQing ut as several power lines were sev- |were expected to be “looded today, dock workers back to their jobs Inc., 631 Oakland Ave. ~ ered last night at the height of |however. \during an 80-day cooling off and In the first three days there e a a a . a ea " ee ree strongest downpour, Early this | Farm lands around Mineola, in "¢gotiation period. were 65 Weliveries and orders teat fis EY nye ee “ rie ke : we : / morning the village was blacked lEast Texas, also faced flooding | written for 82 more, he said. tt 4 2 out for half an hour by a power |from the Sabine River which was| These figures include delivery of » ae ot ee “ failure from the persistent wa. lexpected to crest at 17 feet today, BEQUEA ths 16 of the new, compact Corvair whe, * ter fall. three feet above flood stage. car and orders for 16 more, he . Street and traf{it lights went out, Officials of flood-stricken arcas| O17 Million said. ~ in a two-mile section of mid warned against drinking water un-| : Good reports on initial sales ‘Pe hy Detroit for two hours last night|!€8s it is boiled at least 20 minutes | * also come from Stanley Koska, per due to a power failure, also. Forty/' Prevent disease. to Char 1 ty sales manager of Jerome Motor “ * |policemen were stationed at cross-| Road crews in Colorado pushed | Sales Co., 280 S. Saginaw St., and as * lings to direct traffic during the! through heavy snow drifts in a BOSTON (AP)—A bachelor who Willard. Love, sales manager of "| ¥ > emergency. hunt for 6,000 to 8,000 sheep and jlived so quietly that few people R & R Motors Inc., 724 Oakland i x * cattle stranded by the heavy . gaen ; 5 knew be was“wealthy has left 17 Ave. Jerome handles Oldsmobiles A Public Lighting Commission) ‘snew. [million dollars to charity ater cae & R Imper- caused by cable trouble hom yen|, Olficials said stranded families) s+ & ; “lin the snow-battered mountain me i. terday'’s all-day drizzle. Service valley in south-central Colorado| al eras nd Ml tas : was restored by 10:30 p.m. lifted food nad ii Stone Jr., 82, who died May 10. Girls in Wrong Field were airlift and supplies to The fiieesit anal : An unseasonal sag aa last until blocked roads are’ re- in Ss "a tai merrie | for the extreme -central |opened. Trust Co. ] M ear eat cai eg was called off this aun Stone had left 17 million dollars for Women freshmen act more. : no funnels or threa , mostly in common stocks to the m x ke busines administration ma (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) |Time to Go Home piciateenk (ciaiiadd. daa on Serams : remencnce | ,DUTON, England (UPI) — |doubling the fund's principal. —_ Zz — . ; “= Author John Steinbeck said yes- | ‘The trust company, ’serving as recently them to | terday he has decided it ‘s | trustee 1 ‘is being mology students at 30 cents . In Today s Pr ress time to leave Britain and return nas taaeaine & pelp aa. om rea paemmmmmmmmmnnmnnmmammen| 0 the United States because he jbat Boston's juvenile delinquency. Get-the Spr aE pers fe ea, Ete eee ; Don’t ’ Seirit | a ee Oe ow | Comics |... cee cece eee, 22 sce Sidney Stone Way » & coUus- : : ; ; County News 1... ....6.05. 17 | sounded like a foreigner. in. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Editorials .................05. 6 * * State University’s ‘ WIN ia cieveraseracsissanins 23 \Looks Out for His Own He said the philanthropist was Appreciation Day’”’ Ni cheat oa aa ie ap Obituaries ............600000. 4 San ae @ sour note with State Sen. J. wae ee me : et Bet. ....-s000dvsi ines. vos 19-28 WESTCLIFF, England (UPI)— |at the turn of the century, (Red) Cross. Cross te- BURIED UNDER SNOW — This tiny Southern Colorado town rounding tertitory. Army rescue units are cutting Weasel tracks | heaters .........., 10| A seal that-'became benched |sold the company in 1910 and to police that someone of Westcliffe is buried under more than 4% feet of snow, Giant _ through the blizzard banks in a massive drive to save 8,000 cattle | ry @ Radio Programs ...... 18 | yesterday during low tide was |joined his grandfather and other ae the ee ee eee tee aa still marooned by the storm. The 14,000-foot high Sangre de Cristo | wilson, Karl ................ 18 | saved when patrolman Jack Seal |relatives in the real estate /pusi- “Appreciation 6 rescued from the sur- Mountains can be ‘seen in the background. Women’s Pages .......... 13-15 | carried it to deep water. ness. : 4 as Sas I lo The ‘Renominated by Ferndale Super-| visor Orph C. Holmes, Austin, 65, of 828 Pine Grove Ave., Orion j Another reappointment was that of John A. Macdonald to the Social Welfare Board. Macdonald, 70, of 4273 Forest Ave., Waterford Town- ship, was first appointed to the Board in 1939. He is now chair- 1V Contestant Tells About ‘21° Answers 3 Official Reappointed County Positions Delos Hamlin, Farmi w the Board of Suvervisors, and Jotin G. Semann, Berkley super visor, were handed riew three-year appointments on ‘the Board of Public Works. Returned to the Oakland County Planning Commission were J. Robert F. Swanson, its chairman, and Ralph A. Main, James F. Spence and Vincent S. Madison. In a separate action r-qur'ng no) nominations, Norman R. Barnard was reaffirmed as county corpor-) ation counsel, Lewis C. Jarrendt as civil defense director and Dr. Frank R. Bates as dog warden. Parking Meter Debate Tonight City Commission Will Discuss .Authority Shift to Eliminate Red Tape City Manager Walter K. Will- man has remained neutral, saying the change would make things easier for Ewart's office, primar- ily. * * * At present, all meter changes within the city's two parking meter districts must be approved by the Commission. adopted every time even one me- ter is changed,” Ewart said. In practice, the administration admits it makes numerous to the Commission for ap- Stempel testified that Ja ry, co-owner of ““Twenty-One” who appeared on the show as mast of ceremonies, never took part in coaching him. He said no one was present at the coaching sessions but Enright and that once when Barry walked in Enright hastily swept the question cards out of sight, * * * Stempel said he Jater asken En- right whether Barry did not know what was going on and Enright with minor .ch fatertere|“thteney,” ia until it is decided the changes should be permanent. “We're always * * * Simplifying the legal procedure would eliminate a lot cr red tape for his office, Ewart believed. Five public hearings are. sched- uled. The first is on a measure that appropriated surpluses as reserve te complete financing of the $600,000 library project begun Im the Civic Center last week. The $200,000 — half of which is earmarked for furnishings — would come out of capital ‘im- provement funds next year, ut- cording to Wiliman's financing small \goor $1,835; Rambler American experimental changes without g0- ing rs Et att Soe a ee 4 es blooms, though Autumn. At this rate it should have ripened pears by Christmas. Now all it needs is a par- tridge sitting upon its branches. 4 . DAS age “4 oe TAC PRESS, TUESDAY,’ { } UPI Telephoto the calendar obviously says it's fr i itl # Tells Small Car. Range in Prices on List Running From $1,835 to $2,103 DETROIT w — Price tags on 1960 American-made compact cars wil] range from $1,835 to $2,103, including excise taxes and dealer The price range does not in- clude Chrysler's Valiant. Its price has not been announed Ford Motor Co, was the latest vard University, will be the prin- cipal speaker at the first “Clergy- men’s Convocation’ tomorrow at Michigan State University Oakland. Every mimister in Macomb and Oakland counties has been invited to attend the all-day session, sched- uled to start at 9 a.m. Others who wil] hear Dr. But- trick include students and faculty at MSUO, | One of the primary objectives of the convocation is te explore the kinds of educational needs the new university can serve. The fields to be considered for price of $1,746, | | Deluxe four-door $1,884; Ford Fal- con two-door $1,912; Rambler American Super two-door $1,920; Rambler American super four-door $1,969; Falcon four-door $1,974; Lark Deluxe. six two-door $1,976; Corvair 500 two-door $1,984; Corvair 500 four-door $2,038; Lark Deluxe six four-door $2,046; Corvair 700 (Deluxe) two-door $2,-| \049: Rambler Deluxe six four-door °! clergymen and the university. '$2,098: Corvair 700 (Deluxe) four-| door $2,103. study are guidance and counseling, church business administration, church architectural trends, trends in secular education and teaching techniques and methods. Also to be included are Bible |education, leadership development, sermon preparation and interpro- fessional encounters. MAY BE PERMANENT If approved, the course may -be- come a part of the MSUO continu- ing education program open to the college community. MSUO Chancellor D. B. Varner will address the gathering to ex- Musical Has Starry Magic ‘Sound of M By WILLIAM BENDER NEW HAVEN,’ Conn. (AP)— Richard Rodgers. and Oscar Ham- merstein IJ go rolling on. All the starry magic this great musical-theatrical team possesses | plans. ; The other hearings are on neigh- borhood improvements — a side- walk at a new grade on the north side of Walton botlevard at Stan- ley avenue; a sanitary sewer,on Harvey street south of Ditmar street; ‘another sewer on Rich- mond street, Brooklyn to Walton, and a big sewer on Emiry ave-| nue, Sawyer to Hollister; Hollis- | | snapped something to the effect that “‘you should mind your own) business and study your lessons.” ter. street, Emiry to Crittenden, and Crittenden, Hollister to Kin-) Midwest, South Very Wet Rain, Temperatures Fall By The Associated Press Mild temperatures and rain cov- ered wide areas the Midwest and South today, In most sections, the rainfall was in its second day. The Weather Fall U. 8. Weather Bareas ND VICINITY pg rain an b> . poy Hig et Pree went Lew Wednesday ness and continued cool. 4. - pon 10 te 15 miles today and Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding $8 am 6 am: Wind velocity 8&8 m.p.b. Direction; N ,. Sun sets Tuesday at. 6:06 p.m Sun rises Wednesday at 6:35 Moon Moon a.m. sete Tuesday at 9:23 _ rises Wednesday at 12:16 p.m. St. Louis, Mo., Quincy, Ill., and Chicago had about 1 inch of rain well into the second day. In some northern and northwestern sub- urbs of Chicago, the rainfall ranged between 144 and 2 inches, the Weather Bureau reported. At Burwood, Miss., 1% inches of rain was reported up to this morn- ing. x* *« * New Orleans, La., and Birming- ham, Ala., had nearly 1 inch. Light rain and snow fell in Mon- tana and scattered showers were reported in Idaho, V/ashington and Oregon. * * * Rain-swollen rivers in Texas and Oklahoma began receding and residents of low-lying areas returned to their homes. , Five deaths were -ttribyted to the weather in ‘Oklahoma, two in Texas. * * * ? Both states counted damage in millions of dollars. Oklahoma Gov, J. Howard Ea- mondson proclaimed his state a major disaster area. : * *® * The weather buread forecast Lunik Revelations Awaited by World (Continued From Page One) while the moon is far away on the opposite side. ~ The Lunik makes a slow, reverse S-turn to pass to the right of the moon, which has progressed more around the earth. It does not make a sharp turn! to keep close around the moon, instead, it sails beyond the moon) about one-fifth as far ag the moon, is from the earth. Then it makes a slow turn to the left and charges back toward the earth. * * * The diagram indicates that the eetiie es usic’ Opens has been sprinkled over their newest musical play, ‘The Sound of Music.” Clergy Meeting Set at MSUO Cheapest Falcon Low An additional aim of the cenve-| cation is the establishment of a! Varner will The show opened its week-long premiere here Monday night. zs & Rodgers and Hammerstein would be credentials for any show, but “The Sound of Music"’ has cfedits galore. * * * Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, of “Life with Fath- er’ fame. A story about the fa- mous Trapp family signers. Mary Martin as the female lead. In addition, ‘‘The Sound of Music” has that elusive some- thing else—really good songs. * * * Give Mary Martin some good than two days on its 28-day orbit songs and she could run on Broad-|of Foreign Missions of the Presby- |way for years—which is the sort) terian Church, of fate that may await this color- ful, warm-hearted and tuneful show, * * * She plays a postulate in an Austrian abbey in 1938, NUNS SING A quartet of nuns tell us in song that she is a moonbeam, a will | Dr. Buttrick began his ministry iat the First Union Congregational }Church, Quincy, Il}, in 1915, and jcompleted: 28 years of service at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City in 1954. | In January 1955, he became preacher to the university and plummer professor of Christian morals at Harvard University. He also has been guest preacher at Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cor- nell, Hamilton, Dartmouth, Ober- lin, Duke and other colleges, In 1951-52 he traveled around the world as Joseph: Cook Lecturer junder the auspices of the Board Dr. Buttrick will be introduced by Bishop Marshall R. Reed of the Methodist Church, and president of the Michigan Council of Churches. Bishop Reed will also give the in- vocation, followed by a welcome to the university by Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of coritinuing edu- Vandals tay Gold on Car of Woman : i uy 2 4a 5 z E E 2. LF; Hi Million-Dollar Booty, Found Saturday, Has) Been Misused F f | = # gste EF i 4 Hh i i rs asiz EFPE i * Gallery director Martin Baldwin Chess Champion Defeats Pontiac Challengers Eighteen Pontiac challengers were defeated last night by an in- ternational chess and af saa : F F = i 3 Ee §g* FH E HG ji : - U i | ps = Waterford Man, Car Passenger; Hurt in Collision on .Oakland avenue near. Blaine avenue at the time of the accident. Rain Damage Light, Better Weather Due (Continued From Page One) high winds reported. . The alerted area extended -80 miles along and south of a line from Battle Creek to Peoria, Ul. Hue if Also Wants Road Maps Published Again ‘GRAND RAPIDS i — Tighter antilitter law controls and resumed 23, who went on a nine-day hunger strike against what he_ termed Michigan's unfair laws, lost another round with the courts Absolve Detroit Parents In Burning of 7 Children DETROIT (UPI) — Mr. Reginald . Crowell were |e- Riss ee big ie : Fy i Gee 77°75 i gts i i | the plan'to the Oi aoe Sot ta pre er i ‘ty ak. wal j . J ¥ 24 * “ . - - * ¢ « . * : . So ‘4 a4 ‘ ~\ ae a | Set : . a é Z a" 4 ; x poate Bo tHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 : aoere Sn nr Ree 2 mle Sabotage meats Boni, tue » rset » OF [tS Payroll “sii adatence t| REI@OSS $12 Million four year in prison for violation} Total but Has No Cash “fot a. law against tampering with for Universities . had| p 2 ministrati > ir iaperrtet ; . . ve today released Pays in Vain $12,100,000 on hand and in. sight ; y 15 but provided no funds ' to Accom pany for meeeting October appropria-! ling. . : >. Niki ’ Wit tion installments to the three | Thefe is & balance of $37,696 in 20 of | ikita s Wile major. universities. ee ; s A total of $6,500,000 is due the SAN. FRANCISCO (AP) — The first’ of each month to support FBI arrested an unemployed en-| operating expenses of the Univer- gineer Monday night and charged sity of Michigan, Michigan State | : ‘ him with selling a job that didn’t | University and Wayne State Uni- PONTIAC'S ONLY AUTHORIZED’ ; wey exist—as traveling companion to’ versity. , FIRST QUALITY 81x99 Inches s uslin Sheets Regular $1.59 Value— Now» Gleaming white mus- lin, full size 81 x 99 ] inches. High tread’ SELSONE SEALER Mrs. Nikita: Khrushchev, | State Treasurer Sanford A. . cout ean 4 sheets R. :D. Prt ; . as special chenees ate to maine te Gon 0000000000000 00000000000000000S000CCCO LE EOEE Meanwhile, officials at WLUC-|agent in charge here. said Wilber payment is the Cawilaltiae Shredded Miracle Fibre Scalloped Stripe Design TV tried to calm boiling-mad fans'jjam Joseph Burke is being ac-|when the board meets again in who m the games. \cused of impersonating a federal two weeks to allocate general fund . re ee: OW employe. monies available at that time. Harold W. Lindgren, 36, Mar-| The agent said Burke had told! “They are very good if we have quette, was arrested yesterday and a young San Francisco woman it,” Brown replied. confessed to State Police that he ‘falsely that he was connected with | sabotaged the network relay sys- the Central Intelligence Agency | tem. He was dismissed at the and was chief of security for the station Sept. 10 for insubordina-|visit to the United States of Soviet ing Thursday's biweekly payroll tion. ' {Premier and Mrs. Khrushchev. is S00le tlnte clanibice ’~ * * | Burke. collected $20 from the! eres. Lindgren said he climbed the woman and promised her the job Another $3,200,000 was set aside fence around the relay tower, near as traveling companion, Auerbach | 4gainst withholding tax and social Lathrop which is between here and ‘said. |security payments and $600,000 Me « *« °¢ was used to retire a portion of | Burke. 46, who gave a San Fran-| Past due obligations to state sup- -s \cisco address, said he is a native Pliers. | | Ft Local Areas Get lof New Jersey. The board authorized $200,000 ‘ { E j for past due payments of state | ; Long Distance county héalth units and an addi-) Dialing Soon _ Dentist Office Death cotmics “ar pasmens ‘to tones . care homes housing mental pa- ‘ The Michigan Bell Telephone H . | if d tients. The foster care payments i : 7 |Co. announced today that Royal earing 5 0 ay — for the period ended June Q oy Oak, Bloomfield Township and! .. . | surrounding areas using the May-- “DY did a young Clawson, The final $2,500,000 available was fair exchange will be incor. mother collapse and die in her placed into a reserve being built S ; porated im the long distance direct centist's office yesterday after-|up to meet a sales tax refund. obli- : dialing se noon” gation to local governments falling al oll fl a * « | Authorities hope to find the |due later this month. | answer in a medical examiner's | The addition of the Lincoln | hearing today. . . And Now No Coach BED PILLOWS Reg. $1.29 97° Miracle fibers bound edge. Floral, tick- Chenille Bedspread $1.59 Seller 1.19 Random col- ors, full size ——— Only Of disbursements authorized | today, the largest single sum, $4,400,000, was alloted for meet- ing. OOOOH OOHOOOHSCHSHHSEHOEHEHOEHHHOEOHOOEHHEEEEEES EVERGLAZE or GINGHAM Drapes or Bedspreads $3.95 Value YOUR CHOICE EACH Choice of everglaze cotton in floral design or gingham in green or rose. Mostly twin size spreads, priscilla style drapes in 81 inch lengths. COSCO SHSSSSHSSHSSSSHSHSSSHSOHHHHSHSHSHOHESEEES aa eh. Sar Money Heavy Shecting Base FULL SIZE CHENILLE Bedspreads ma OTT (Royal Oak) and Mayfair ex- | According to Clawson Police, * be changes to the network will the dentist, Dr. Edward Warner,, CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. (UPI) follow the incorporation of De- (told them Mrs. Harry W. Kuhn,| —J0seph Barkley resigned yes- 7 s “ troit into the nationwide system 24 of 27 S. Manitou St., Clawson, day as head football coach as es : which is scheduled for next ‘collapsed after reviving from‘ an at Fairchance - George's High March. ‘oral operation he had just. per- School because ‘there is no fac- ~*~ & ‘formed on her in his office at! ay sere 2 no pros lob . . . a tan : : 7 N r, no trainer, insulficient coach- irst quality chenille spreads in ul a : F William M. Day, Michigan Bel] 3181 Lakewood St., Clawson. mai ; ape ee Soi wine. Grade elec WOK oviiiass @ If your preference is on the lighter side, f[ ; president, said Detroit customers) He had administered gas as an in ae IneeesnIae: que ee wee tees Hiram Walker’s TEN HicH 86 proof 1 { : * will be able to dial direct to about Anesthesia during the operation.| - _ _ tral is fi I i : 52,300,000 telephones in the U.S.| Mrs. Kuhn is survived by «her WNES straight bourbon is for you. ts pleasing and Canada when the city is added husband and their five-week-old Factory Representative Here MAIN ame@le) SPEC taste will delight you—so will the price. FULL FIVE SEARS OLD to the network: child. IE WEDNESDAY —2 to 3:30 P.M. . He said it will cost some three Sale of Popular Brand Choice of Big Selection REMINGTON Electric Shaver Fitted Crib Sheets Receiving Blankets W\RAM WALKER; or duet bee deere aes |Detends Hone ~*~ * * Reg. $1.19 Reg. 50c $ 38 $ 79 Birmingham, Troy, Southtiea, Of Government RECONDITIONED 77° bic 5] Farmington and Center Line al- ° aid ready are a part of the direct Cadillac for Jaunt —While Yea REGAL Q7¢ 69c to 89% - , dialing network. , | : : : Pint 4/5 Quart T | | ROCKPORT, ‘Ind. (UPI)—Ralph E “%! Service— ue man 88c 3 for 54 Code =865 Code +864 EN H ‘ P. Roberts; clerk of the House of —_ Brand HIG ‘County Hams to Elect | Representatives, said today that $ 50 “ey SCOHCSSSSOHSSSSHSSHSSHSHOHSSHSHSHSHSHSSEHSSOSSHSSSESEE ° ° - the yas thi in his ~ F — Zi Bott BEACON First Qualit i TRAIGHT BOURBON ff J Their Directors Tonight ising sgoveramencovmes cant € W tz QoS $6 BABY SLEEPING BAG | BABY BLANKETS atra Also in 100 proof . Bottled in Bond ‘lac to drive here from Washing-, v_l WHISKEY The Oakland County Amateur fon e OILED <= Ree. 41.90 Reg. $1.98 Radio Society will hold its annual,“ é @ ADJUSTED | — — Xs DISTILLED BY election of board of directors at| Roberts said he made the trip |E e sTERILIZED : Cc 1 5 Ine wl Ge its October meeting tonight at the| te his family home “partly on [E e CLEANED 2 Consumers Power Building. | business,” and told a reporter | 2 for $3° $ 79 ; . Peorsa, Llane * *« * " | the House has provided its clerk Washable cot- 36x50 ine h = | The meeting will begin at 8 and, with an automebile for 50 years openings. edge. sanitized Pint a — followed ay a) without any strings attached. White and —ferm resist- ayy atca, Degrees,” | *“T can use it an way I see NCE . 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Thus meet q and blend,’ our function on behalf of aN i ¥ the departed are careful and complete. “where time and eternity Pho v FEDERAL Parking db 4- 4511 On Our Premises Donels 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC nelson- x * * | WASHINGTON (AP)—Dr. John) IE = |W. Burke, 75, former president of iii |the American Ophthalmologist died Monday of a heart ASSN., * * * * | BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Victor Lomuto, musical conductor and |composer of tangos and other pop- ular South American music forms, |died Monday. x * ® | BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — May |Rockwell Page, 88, widow of De- |Witt Page, former vice ‘of the General Motors Corp., died |Monday. She and her husband gave more than a million dollars to Bristol charities, social and |civic organizations. ‘Elderly Couple Injured in Crash ip of 3 Cars, Truck A collision yesterday involving three cars and a truck on Auburn GROUND BEEF.. ™ PORK LIVER. | gi BOILED HAM... were resident of the Auburn Hotel in | Pontiac. drunk and disorderly. The driver of the other car, \Stanley C. McHaney, 38, of 3259 Rockhaven Ave., Avon Township, and Harry W. Anderson, 41, of} 62 N. Marshall St., driving a GMC Tank Truck, were uninjured. Returns to Jackson on Bad Check Count Day and Evening Classes Gregg Shorthand . Speedwriting Shorthand Typing Office Machines Accounting THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE of PONTIAC 7 w. lawrence fe 2-3551 Free Placement Service BEGINNING OCTOBER 19 [== este today and a 1‘to 2 year sentence Wilson of 64 Belmont St., pleaded guilty Sept. 21 to issuing checks without an account. Three rookie Pontiac police pa- |he tried to pass a check in a drug store. Police said he admitted passing 35 worthless checks total- ing $770. Russ Congratulate East German Reds MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet Pre-| jmier Nikita Khrushchev today praised the Communist East Ger- man regime for its ‘indefatigable struggle for the liquidation of the obsolete occupation regime in West Berlin.” Khrushchev and President Kle- menti Voroshilov sent a message to East German leaders on the [occasion of that regime’s 10th an- niversary. : For Finer Fuel Oi Clarke Oil 659 Pershing St., FE 2-918] i elati LET US FILL YOUR TANK NOW! Plan Insured Budget Pay JOHN EM ED MA 55-9756 Co. 1ac¢ INGAMELLS 3-2210 ROSS pmsl and charged with being | tralmen nabbed Wilson Sept. 11 as| in. Cab Robbery . County to Switch Road Also Wants Pontiac) to Annex Property| Adjoining Courthouse | The Oakland County Board of Supervisors ‘made it official yes-| terday that the*county seeks re-| ee ee | the annexation by Pontiac of a number of acres in Waterford | Township to where the new court- house is being built. fund to defray costs of a 48-inch surface drain ($35,000), a parking lot ($5,000), and a new ($10,000) leading into the court- house at the Service Center. Rebert Y. Moore, chairman of the Board of Auditors, said there was $73,436 in the contingent fund before the transfer. Yesterday's action leading to the | . |relocation of West boulevard and the annexation serves as formal, requests to the city of Pontiac and | the township, said David Levinson, | chairman of the courthouse plan-_ ning committee. * * * Details had been ome | \Child’s Play (2 Thief | SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPD — It, was a rough week for kids. 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But he so dominated his job that President Eisenhower looked like a secondary figure in fdreign af- fairs, leaving it up to Dulles to carry the load. Herter stays so much out of sight that Eisenhower completely dom- inates in foreign relations, V ves, water HoT % AND QUICKLY, TOO, RED-E GAS Products Co. 1968 Airport Road (opposite Airport) OR 3-1715 Complete Bottle Gas Service (Advertisement) Husbands! Wives! Ct Pp, Vins Fee Young er worn-out, day, raw oysters, 4 Tbs. ne REN. AY, | facing Merter became secretary. Israel Offers Arabs Talks on Palestine | musketeers.” He accused Israel of having} tice agreement. Get Bad With Good, }Chinese People Told | TOKYO (UPI) — Vice Premier \Li Fu-chun has warned the people \of Communist China they must) lexpect some bad years along with the good during “the great leap forward” the Red New China News Agency said today. Li, who is chairman of Red China's state planning commission and one of its top economic plan- ners, said the ‘“‘national economy |will inevitably advance in a wave- like manner.” “Its rate of growth may be a But he said the “great leap ' 3-day “ acquainted 69¢. Or get Riaties , save si.67. Saito. (Advertisement) | Observers said Li’s articl ward is not temporary — last.” “We take a ‘picture of sent to your loved ones. After the service, a : ‘colored print of each sented to.the family as @ permanent recqd. 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We are living in the second largest Pravda’s story on KHRUSHCHEV’s re- ception—and especially on his arrival is indicative of the lengths to which Russia is ready to go to bamboozle ‘the people. fastest growing, consequently our highway needs rate at the top of the ladder, , * * * Since we are a city mainly con- cerned with motor transportation, we should all be vitally concerned with roads, whether we drive or not. 4 x * x All news services and reporters agreed that his first “welcome” ran ‘between “neutral” and “chilly.” It ‘wasn’t even average or standard. Vet- . eran news reporters were amazed and reported accordingly. They believed the Russian would be acclaimed by the “man in the street.” But the man in the street sat on his hands and * x Highways are this area's life blood. They are the means to carry our products. Pay the Road Commission merely looked on curiously. a visit and see for yourself how com- x «er. plex our state highway system really is. So much for that. . hat happened in Russia? ~ ne “ely with’ the largest You have considerable imagination circulation in the world reported © have a large number of birthday that their boy received the great- *niversaries if you get the backache est reception of all time. He was from just looking at a seed catalog. “cheered to the echo.” Actually, he received a mild spatting of in- different hands. x *« * When our own Vice President Nrxon was booed, jeered and even spat upon in South America, every newspaper in this country said so. .The unhappy facts were carried with- The Man About Town In the Big Money Awards at City. Plant Amount to Large Sums Dieting: What people whe like te talk about theirs would do out embellishment or softening. better if their mouths Readers knew what happened. shut. they tngt No deception was attempted. —— * * *” The first to reach the $5,000 mark in having his ideas adopted, Omér J. Gibbard finds several are seeking the same goa! at Pontiac Meter Division, a good runner-up being J. R. Lamont, given $1,030 in two awards at the most recent distribution. At the same time 47 sions and judge for yourself. others received awards ranging d2wn But that isn’t true in Russia. =» T°™ $786 to $72 apiece. . , Over there, the facts are dis- When twins reach the age of 74, I feel torted to suit the fancy of the like foregoing our rule on individuals in It is absolutely inconceivable that the papers of the United States would have lied about Nixon's unhappy fate. Their job is to tell what happened and we glory in doing just that so that you can reach your own conclu- head man. qualifying for verbal orchids, on which He rules. the minimum age is 80. So here goes . double orchids to two natives of Oakland * * * County, Mrs. Ella Furman of Rochester, and her twin sister, Mrs. Emma Shoesmith of Detroit, today celebrating their 74th birthdays. Even a mild reception was repug- ‘nant to KHRUSHCHEV in the circum- stances, so the government owned and controlled papers did what they were told to do. Can you imagine Nixon—or EIsEn- HOWER—attempting to order the newsmen to lie about NIXon’s recep- tion? Primarily, both of these men would decry such tactics. (And the. same would have been true of Tru- MAN.) A Holstein cow owned by Orson Tellman of Walled Lake, has given birth to four calves within a year—two sets of twins. From my good friend, Postmaster Gen- eral Arthur E. Summerfield comes a request for some publicity about this being National Letter Writing Week, so here’s hoping every reader of this col- umn will write at least one letter that they should have written a long time ago. We'll help wipe out your deficit, Art. * * * And had they tried, that fact in itself would have made a bigger story than the insulting reception. Visitors have been abused before in the Latin Americas but U.S. news associations are not ordered to twist the facts. English newspapers also took the Russians to task for their non- sensical reports of Khrushchev's “welcome.” Well known throughout the Pontiac area, Dr. E. H. Longman of Flint recently performed his 1,500th wedding in that city, where he has spent 32 years of his 56 year ministry. Emphasis on Highways Vital to Oakland County Our roads and highways are in the spotlight this week for the first ob- servance of Michigan Highway Week. x * * Special activities are being held throughout the state, and here at homme the Oakland County Road Commission is holding open house _ at its new spacious headquarters on Pontiac Lake Road. * * ~*~ The week’s celebration is under the joint sponsorship of the Michigan Good Roads Federation and the Mich- igan Highway Users Conference. According to J. Cart McMownacte, chairman of Highway Week, the pur- © pose is to focus attention on the value of a modern highway, road and street system and the need for continuing The parakeet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ogieman of Orchard Lake is allowed to fly out and associate with other birds. The sparrows always drive it home, but other birds act friendly. It always returns at sunset. Skunk’s cabbage is a weed that grows in swamps in the Pontiac area. Its odor Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Frinkman - of Drayton Plains will eat most anything aan skunk’s cabbage. A outh Rock hen in a trap nest in the poultry house of James Fernwick at Pontiac Lake lays almost as many double yolk eggs as she does of the more conventifnal kind. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Gertrude Waldron of 281 State St.; 86th birthday. Walter 8. Jensen of 90 Goldner St.; 80th birthday. fa meng aes of field Hills; Bist birthday. =y eS ae ‘ 7 George Siclelman . As taxpafers ‘most of us are ot Metamora; 82nd birthday. well awafe of the costs. However, . . Mrs. F. D. Carl it does strike us that emphasizing of Columbiaville; 83rd birthday. ry ae b) ae fy county in the state and one of the. gives it the name. But the pet skunk of Help, Mister! David Lawrence Says: ) Russians in No Hurry Over Berlin jously for Nikita Khrushchev to make a certain announcement after his return to Moscow. He had agreed informally with President Eisen- LAWRENCE hower to say to the press that there would be no “time limit’’ on the negotiations about West Berlin. For some unexplained reason, Khrushchev wasn't willing to put this into the formal communique but he did to an arrange- ment whereby President Eisen- hower would tell it first to his own press conference the next day, and then the Soviet Premier would an- nounce the same thing to a press conference in Moscow. * * * For several hours there was dis- would keep his word. The first part of this statement really is contradicted by the sec- ond. For, where a time limit is , it means that either party can terminate the agreement at any time. ' SIGN TREATY? So far as Khrushchev is con- cerned, he already had told the press in Washington that he didn't see-any other way out but for the Soviet government to sign a peace treaty with ‘‘the two German states." This means, of course, no reunification of Germany. It could also mean that, since West Berlin would be regarded by the Soviets as a part of the East German Republic, the initiative would be placed squarely upon the Western Allies to decide whether they would enforce their rights in Berlin. But timing is .an important factor and is one o the reasons eet Het HELE Nobody in his right senses wants to perpetuate any kind of war— cold or not. But as long as there — _ ' interest is an aggressive war machine in in how much money can be saved by reducing military appropria- tions. The Soviets are well awaze of what all this means and have already begun to attack those influences in the United States which are suppesed to be eager te perpetuate a “cold war.” war” is ending or likely to end. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Complaints Come In! Family Doctor Wanted Nearly two-thirds of the physi- cians now in practice are special- ists. holism or the combination of over- A general practitioner, Dr. eating and sedentary habit. Harold Hyman, 3 and a group of specialists spent six years compil- ing a five-volume work, An Inte- grated Practice of Medicine. Dr. Hyman felt that through 8 pecila ization medicine has be- come di & od, dehumanized and . “The patient has been separated from his doc- dents, specialists,. sub-specialists, nurses, social service workers, dietitians.” I gathered as much from what ( DR. BRADY } i a i ‘ Fat ead ef E ‘Governor Deserves That Vacation’ I see the Governor of Michigan is going to Europe on a month visit and he’s one public official who de- it F4 Hi § 4} ge g< aii is HEP ii il becomes a Hi + Hit Fv tel § = s = z Meet ge | Hip ee | gebptle Bly z Bs 730 z vitirel ii i i jFis i t re Hy ; H se rede - s B: sat 32% if: 5 a PF i fF i "| sane ei 3 ‘wae: +a i il EEE I SSEUSgRRTZE li “fui igifyi pars. Been i: oe TRE a F 5 i correspondents tell me ang from what I have observed in the ill- nesses of acquaintances. It seems increasingly difficult for them to get through to the doctor himself. One of Dr, Hyman’s hints should interest everybody. ‘“‘There is no cure for the common cold: U.S. doctors could save their pa- tients millions of dollars on nos- trums annually if they frankly ad- mitted it.”’ Yah, but if U.S. doctors were to acknowledge that, next thing some wretched character by the name of Wm. 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With the | electric shaver, he predicts that in the foresee- jet intakes across the front, the passenger cabin | able future a jet airliner much the same 4s this _ would be located in the center of the craft. ead a= x 4 “ \ * BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—Paul! Brummer, 71, swam 11 miles|° The United States has had or- across Lake Champlain in nine'ganized ski clubs since 1886. ° He plans to do it Again in 1960, By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign Editor The United Nations investigating commission in Laos is having un- derstandable difficulty. document- ing the Laotian charges of aggres- sion against Communist North Viet Nam, Part of the difficulty is geo graphical, part is the nature of the people involved and part must lie in-the definition of aggression. The dictionary definition of ag- \gression is: “A first, or unprovoked | lattack, or act of hositiliy.” | * * * | Within that framework, the of aggression against the land-locked Laotian Kingdom by the Communists should not be hard to prove. The Laotian government has been under steady attack by the North Viet Nam radio, which, among other things, has accused it of permitting Laotian soil. to be- come a United States base. The Pathet Lao ferces which form the backbone of armed op- position to the Laotian govern- ment have the outspoken support of the Communist ‘Vietnamese their arms from the Communists. The rub, however, is that the |Laotians charged the North Viet- {namese with sending Vietnamese forces into Laos. Yet so far they have been unable to produce ‘single prisoner who could be traced directly to Viet Nam. |ONLY WEAPONS | What evidence they have pro- Rebel Attacks in Laos Being Tough to Prover and generally are agreed to have | received both their training and | 714 Community Nat’ Bank Bldg. veer ios fuer Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitu Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 5-3793 Res. 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It is the | x * * (Communist claim that it is an) pir whether the U.N. commis- | internal Laotian matter and that | sion will find the evidence is doubt- jthe U.N. commission is acting illegally. ~ if you are unsbdie te pay your — debts or bilis when due, see MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ané arrange tor payments you can afford regardiess ef how much er how many yeu owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED : ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS V6 Pontiac State Bank Gidg. FE 68-0456 * * * Geography and the people. further complicate the commis- ision’s work. Much of Laos is trackless jungle, without airstrips or roads, fre- quently requiring days of painful travel from one outpost to the next. It is a tribal area, many of whose people have not even heard of Vientiane, the Laotian capital, Communist forces in such an jarea, whether they be native Lao tian or Vietnamese, could strike jand fade back across the border days before word even reached) |Laotian army headquarters. * * * Even if the Japanese, Argentine, Italian and Tunisian committee |members wére willing to brave the | jungle, it is not likely they would | |find the evidence they sought upon j arrival. { | * * * There can be no doubt that the | | Vietnamese Communists under the leadership of the wily Ho Chi Minh | seek to topple the Western-in- clined Laotian government. tomorrow PEOPLE'S FOOD MARKETS 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY OPEN 9 AM. vill @ PM. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK : ot TELEGRAPH RD. @Oayi « were rs + OPEN SUNDAY 9 be 6 | 9 A.M. ill 10 P.M. 4 ALL FOOD TOWN MARKEIS— OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM. to 6PM Tt ee BMG sk WEDNESDAY October 7th FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS a) BSS coos 7580 HIGHLAND RD. MM 1200 BALDWIN AVE. 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(to throw away. In this time attic becomes the} family treasure vault of mem- |ories. Parent or child likes to go jthere alone, or together, and paw |through the layers of debris that | tell the family history as rings do |for a tree. They know the excite- ment of reliving the past, of feel- ing through these heirlooms, use- jr Out an attic is, It is an attic itself. I'll tell you what a home with- iIt becomes an attic everywhere. | For 22 years my wife, Frances, .and I have lived in city apart< ments. The family heirlooms and the dear rubble of our own togeth- it with a decorative screen, It all came to a climax some! weeks ago when we had to stack this debris of 22 years of married life into the center of the rooms | while we had the place repainted. There it is—still in toppling piles. | ‘THROW IT OUT’ “Throw it all out, or I'll run away from home,” ] threaten my wife. But she ‘says she absolutely | doesn’t know where to start. She reaches into a box, hands me “I can't throw these away,” I jte] her, “These are the menus jand gents’ laundry list for our Macmillan Seems Sure of Conservative Victory Harold Macmillan today said he is absolutely sure of a Conserva- tive party victory in Britain’s na- tiona] election Thursday. world depends on the majority the! The leader of Britain's other OR A I hy ee NB BE a AE SS a Severna iain ROPE TOT SS LE Oakian de AP Wirephote OVATION FOR GAITSKELL — Hugh Gaitskell, Labor Party leader in England's forthcoming general election on Thursday, gets a hearty greeting from constituents as he arrives at Percival Whitely College, Halifax, Yorkshire, to address a meeting A sign in the background read.‘‘Hugh Is the Man for You.” ; in Color Scope! With Anita Ekberg Plus! Adventure Featurette “Arctic Round-Up” STARTS TOMORROW A NEW WORLD OF HIGH ADVENTURE TYRONE POWER Vt arn LONDON (AP)—Prime Minister|country gives me," he added in} a new effort to link his campaign cause with the prospective East- | West summit meeting. * * *® Pil “But Britain’s prestige in the) leruine on the Mauretania in 1954. In another 40 or 50 years they'll) be priceless."’ * * * That's the problem. Our home has become a warehouse full of things we haven't the sternness of heart to part with. Meanwhile, like doomed Lady Macbeth trying to Boy Sends Appeal for Soap fo Home. a cts sais tr we =| |major party, Laborite Hugh Gait. | Skell, wound up his campaign me la television speech devoted mostly, jto his party’s promises for the; household commodities. * * * Phoenix boy went to summer PHOENIX, Ariz. ® — A mmer Put Nerves To Sleep-Stop Pain Of Swollen Piles in'‘Minutes! To stop nagging discomfort of piles camp and wrote an urgent appeal| Gaitskell pledged a labor gov- on a postal card to his mother for ¢Tment would pursue a “good some soap. jneighbor’’ policy abroad. Hitting But the youth forgot the family ‘oe _— = Po gore age lrecently moved. to a new home. eee on “ end| He sent the card to the old ad- Israelis, he said Phe pe narteen! Hollywood Headlines: Cultivated David Niven — | « in minutes, thou- effective ingredients omen Ser for would “never use | force except in| sands use Stainless Pazo®. Not piles. Thus works 3 ways at-once: INOW IS a aSeDa u * * * self-defense” and would “always; only reduces tissue swelling but (1) stope pain. in minutes; | So, postal authorities, knowing try to get disputes settled peace-| stops pain at once. promotes heal- (2) wed how young boys need soap, tracked fully.”’ ing : too — all ge (3) ae ae | By BOB THOM§S ,a loud, ripe Bronx cheer. To my down the new address and relayed) Macmillan made his statement ut on ee eee piles can't new comfort while Nature's own | AP Moevie-TV Writer horror, it was coming from my ‘the message. The mother sent the! of confidence after returning frem|* “offer vegas Lg Bw ei HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Just|°%™,_80P- |soap special delivery. a 2,500-mile whistle-stop tour dur. ee aks oaleolies su y. pe Jabout the No, 1 Dodger fan inne cricket days were soon ing which he spoke to an esti- Im doctors’ tests, patients had Ointment at druggists, Cet relief ‘Hollywood this World Series is| him — “It's the dullest Sees Coffee Intake Hike | mated 150,000 voters. | fmmediate relief. That's because without surgery or money backt game in the world.’’ He has been a — customer at the Colise- | The Pan-American Coffee Bu- jreau expects that Americans will be consuming 41 million bags of " Niv- green coffee a year by 1980, twice urbane Oscar-winner David Niven. | This might be considered the} greatest piece of offbeat casting |!" since Marilyn! Monroe married * * “Its a fascinating game,’ * # : 2 NOR; “BN NOR en enthused. ‘‘The thing that in- h they do « : Ss much as now, cet TEVEST Adal 9 Sts deena Met ere ‘TOMORROW!: AT + TECHMICOLOR goes on. Our boy (Walt) Alst L =e oom mse Children 25¢ Salesman.” It |quite good at it. on * ; . is a sight that) +), had to také a long time | _ es | NOW... | | 1 must be seen t0/to understand some of the i be believed —| cacj Niven at the Los! Angeles Colise- | sat next to man who had two ra- um shouting at | dios, field glasses, a long cigar, the umpire when | boxes of popcorn and knew every- a decision goeSithing that was going on. I told against the/him he had to be from Brooklyn, home team. and he was! He was a cook who Between World Series games, he! had moved out-to Riverside when| jexplained how he got hooked. the Dodgers came here. } | * * * x*~ *« * “My son was quite interested in| ‘When we won the pennant, I) @ | baseball, having been raised here, [was so, happy I kissed a dentist| leo I agreed to go to the ballpark | sitt next to me,” Niven re- with him one day, I had .been| called, ‘‘Bussed him right on the brought up in the rarefied atmos-|cheek, He took it rather well. " | phere of cricket, so I gathered it | would be the same sort of thing. | I dressed quite decorously, My} son wore a horrible-looking shirt with the words ‘Jerry's Sandlot | Kids’ — he plays on Jerry Lewis’ team — and carried a dirty leath-! jer glove. ‘HEARS BRONX CHEER | | “The umpires came out on the field and I gave them polite ap- plause, in keeping with cricket ‘tradition, | was alarmed to hear! Wheres Elmer oq 3) FLU) RY 4 H YOvE, MEET ONLY YESTERDAY THEY HAD BEEN FRIENDS, PLAYMATES. OVER: NIGHT, THEY WERE SWEETHEARTS—WITH A DESIRE FOR EACH OTHER THAT KNEW NO BOUNDS. - NOW SUDDENLY LISTEN TO JANET, AGE 15, SAYING: “MAYBE | COULD GO.TO MY AUNT CLARA'S. SHE’S OVER TWO HUNORED MILES AWAY. MAYBE | COULD JUST DISAPPEAR SOMEWHERE OR.. .JUST DROWN MYSELF!” " NOW LISTEN TO ARTHUR, AGE 16, SAYING: “I'M RESPONSIBLE AND 1 KNOW A WAY OUT!” “BLUE DENIM” IS A STORY OF LOST INNOCENCE... AND THE SOLUTIONS TEENAGERS ARE FORCED TO FIND FOR THEMSELVES! THESE ARE NO JUVENILE DELINQUENTS... THESE ARE NICE KIDS IN TROUBLE? DRIVE IN THEATER Opdyke Rd FE 4-461) Bardot & Beatniks SENSATIONAL FIRST RUN rev LAST TIMES TONIGHT x ROBERT TAYLOR in A “THE HANGMAN" & res “THE ISLAND OF LOST WOMEN” 4 STARTS WEDNESDAY! There never was a motion picture like fe d the greatest story est ever filmed! . 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FUN D , -anathe Yee Th + x “ for year. are taxes on cigarettes, liquor, automobiles and corporations. ; , Poh * Yet Congress does not feel that ry it has done much taxwise in this ; coten. o mete - * . to r w Your United Fund gift is bo py ec ie? ager gr sed eetooers an expression of your ‘entire tax structure. humanity . . . a way to It you are house hunting, here help those who are ill, daeus wa aged, handicapped, Tight money has pushed mort- rates up, up and you needy. United Fund helps Oe bards ug ho to make your community privilege ef borrowing. The : rate on GI loans has a better, happier en a on on: place in which to live. Don’t gasp at 6 per cent on ; conventional mortgages, though Everybody benefits when Stes eal very everybody gives. locale. . . On homes Pontiac Area United Fund |)$15,000, minim jon FHA mortgages ‘and ceilings raised ‘of mortgage money for on single family and multi tamily dwellings | The FHA is itional 8 billion dollars to insure jhome mortgages and their power end aa YOU GIVE | There will also be more leniency ONLY ONCE |for hardship cases to avert fore- AND YOUR [eared ONE GIFT grams for nursing homes, HELPS MANY | aie, | White you will | to berrow, the | terest rate increase on savings was voted. Retroactive to June 1, savings berds will bear a one-half per cent higher interest rate—from 3), per cent to 3%; per cent. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY P1-C-6758-30 For veterans there will be in- creased payments for ex-service- ‘ere *e a*e%e"e* * “0.9 we 9° ongress _|Dedication Tomorrow * fo aes DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959 jstudy of the job-lag situation. Probably Congress' major ac- complishment was its new ‘labor law tightening curbs on unions. U. of M. Telescope Ready ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Nationaljbe the principal speaker at the! tronomers will hold a meeting on “the next five years in radio astronomy,” and Sunday there will be an open house at the tele- scope site. . The telescope, 10 stories high, is on Peach Mountain, 16 miles northwest of here. The Office of Naval Research provided funds for the construction and Rear Admiral] Rawson Bennett of this office will attention of astronomers and other| dedication. space-age scientists will be focused x * * this week on the dedication of the Leaders of state government also . |Close Tattoo Parlors will participate in the dedication. | x * * Radio telescopes have been the trackers of nearly all the sun, moon and satellite missile shots in the past two years. NEW YORK (AP)—AIl six tat- too parlors here have been closed by the Health Department as a possible source of the liver ail-| ment, heptatitis, A 17-year-old boy | died of the disease last week! sometime after he was tattoed at Coney Island. Unsterilized EXTRUDED ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS 6 or More ...... >|) Less than 6.....$21.95 ea. We Also- Specialize in ALL ALUMINUM @ Siding @ Awnings @ Patios @ Carports @ Comb. Doors @ Basem’t Comb. @ Porch Enclosures ALL AWNING & STORM WINDOW SALES L. W. BOGERT—Owner Open Wed. Night Till 9 P.M. WAREHOUSE PE 3-1800 233 &. Telegraph Rd. FE 8-1123 SALES 3415 W. Huron St. fle , ‘ , ‘a am Wee Hew ++ a(n ve. Canned Evaporated = Pet Milk na, e a eee0eeee ‘amt Del Monte Early Garden Soft Bathroom Tissue Softee Tissue ‘ a SAR, a ‘h NAVA api Nome a Swansdown White, Yellow or Choc. eU} ‘Cake Mixes Pack ry T2 SAVING 7 oll 7: 949° 16 = 51% 4 $7400 14'/2-Oz. Cons Ne. 303 Cans 20-Oz. Top Quality - Golden Ripe Bananas “Our oil heat furnace is one of the smartest investments we've ever made.” “{ don’t know a British Thermal Unit from a. gyrocompass. All I know is that our oil heat’ is clean and economical. “Bob says the best thing about our oil heat is that it’s safe—and it’s completely automatic too. \. Did you know that our oil furnace doesn’t even have a pilot light? Bob says that’s because it’s fired by an electrical ignition system that’s prac- tically foolproof and with our fuel dealer filling Out storage tank automatically, we never have to” “S ——__OANLAND OIL HEAT COUNCIL you to contact’a member of the Oakland Oil Heat worry about a thing, especially pressure drops, when the weather gets cold. My Bob knows just everything.” Your Oakland Oil Heat Council doesn't know everything, but they do know everything about heating a home with fuel oil. If you're planning to install a new furnace this season, it will pay Council, you will see his symbol everywhere. He will advise you as to the many advantages of heating your home with fuel oil. Ss & A Ibs. ane . , {> We Reserve FOOD 1b. $4 00 Pkgs. 3415. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD at M-59 4889 DIXI€ HIGHWAY at Wailten — 8040 COOLEY , Union Lake SYAVAN LAKE SHOPPING CENTER 2375 Orchard Leke Read Bordo Sections of Grapefruit ... Trellis Whole Kernel Golden Corn . Top Taste Frozen Beef, Turkey or Chicken 7 i Mich. Grade } Drayten Piains LAKE ROAD at Middlebelt 685 EAST BOULEVARD at Perry _ 1249 BALDWIN’ at Ypsilanti Prices Effective Thru Sat. Oct. 10th the Right To Limit Quantities NATIONAL STORES No. 303 Cans hs 6 ) . AS i) ‘ $ 00 = | r 7s e., in ey Hygrade Mich. Grade | Pork Sausage 12-Oxz. Cans 8-Ox. Pkgs. t Cc E. C. WHITAKER Owner Karen's Carpets ‘ - aati a : >. : “i * Thank You Mr. Whitaker . ‘ee 22a oh eae eo j i on ae >, t 5 { Mok hs Fhe ‘ ‘ 7 i ‘ : a La ‘ bar i m . ’ art é : . - i ¢ . ) ; . i : hem ee ‘ 5 Sieg: lady siti tein tel le TWELVE THE PONTIAC .PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6,"1959. 4 * he tes 4 aR eT a . 5 rae | AP Ase ‘% Ce ee... 2 y ae 3 By Cee gee oe LEA fe: 3 ae Bos - Be! Ky AOS TR SA eae . , _f 7 Fis . ; . Dae cares: Pd : Ld me ee ‘ eae ay "3 4) tide “in * Mee : Fs , PRESS cag 2 ae Bere. aaa : 4 : Eee Ee Me BN ee 4 P aan * on nn cE of Oe ee a me Fh Se ae hehe Fer ee 7 " < bs e r) y a mete dS Sie) dl ¢3-% BE a Ae ‘ 28D ek hae BAT A ade Mamie taba r ad - o Ais, Nar on) ‘diate AM rea eee ae f ve 2 pes ee ; BS RS tte Yeh ae PS, ie Ge > oe Boh Pe de mae * t, fs eee \ : , 5 . Fe pert . . es eee * * tF i Sy As See a i ir PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1959 | : gt: THIRTEEN g a rie i i i 7 et | i HH ifstle iH Lie a4 s ate Chairmen, Officers to Attend Time Set 7:30 at Washington Jr. High School Theme of the Pontiac PTA Council workshop sessions to be held at 7:30 tonight at Washington Junior High School will be ‘‘Let’s Kill the 3 I'D Dragon.” The three eyes of the dragon referred to are Inertia, Ignorance and Indifference. The group’s remedy for the sit- uation includes Inspiration, In- structions and Information. All local PTA chairmen and officers have been asked to at- tend the special meeting which will feature workshops for each chairmanship. The workshop will be informative and con- tain constructive material of interest to all PTA members and especially to new chair- <«s oes AOE PLLEE IE é Sessions Tonight | were honored. Fadi tie men and officers, included’ Mrs. Dale Moats, e. eee nd P % Mrs. Raymond Swaney, Mrs. Mrs. William rson a Drawing up final plans for the vo- Peatios Frem‘Fhete = 5 Harry Baker and Mrs. Ma- Mrs. Leonard Saari will con- ive di be held Sunda Ralph McA "Mrs. C. . belle Wilson, ° duct a conference for presi- operative dinner to unday for ' Iph cAvoy. Mrs. Cotter is pub- cakg eid “ractarewmarlaie. the new Sylvan Lake Lutheran Church __licity chairman and Mrs. Botsford and Program and audio visual are, left to right, Mrs. William Cotter, Mrs. McAvoy are cochairmen of the atholic Women groups will meet with Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Robert Botsfotd Jr. and Mrs. affair. . | — Discuss P ans A workshop for recording . and corresponding secretaries Musicale Ch h H ld Di Wane, —— as et will meet with Mrs. Thomas z Henson. Mrs, Harrol Beebe and . urc O S inner ing Monday morning at the Arthur Bell will inform treas- Unit Meets ere aun urers and auditors. Budget and | The pew Sylvan Lake Lu Purpose of the affair is for 404 pre Reece | chakras will_most . theran its the ition to to know Mrs, am ek, The Senior League of Pontiac . ee one Laser Plans were discuss€d for the Robert Lake and Warren Ab- first social event y one another better hear Oct. Tuesday Musicale met Sunday ‘i ocerative dinner will be a report om the building pro- ae ee = bott. at the home of Barbara and served et 5 p.m, at the Epis. ‘ gram. The congregation plans agg ee Mrs, Thomas Fowler will Pamela Griffin of Ogemaw the ton to erect a tew bull this - Zielinski conduct a conference for his- copal Church of Adven e ding ” road. Middle Belt road. fall in Sylvan Manor. Mrs. 5. J. Mcistac. Mihi? Paty torians. Still others who will Mrs. William Furlong as- «ft x« * * “ ; ge explain functions ef chairmen sumed the duties of counselor L d K st Guest specker will be the aa Crawterd of the Pore Tan are Mrs, Lyle Dusenbury and to the expanded group which nada Aasten Schalkha ague preside at om ee . Mrs. George Gray, member- now ineludes grades 9 through Y pg Scag am Sane Ge the archdiocesian meeting on Eh route'to the Arctic Circle, Mrs. tle, Wash., to Circle, Alaska, to test a ship leaders, who will be sure 13. Is Honor ed at the Michigan district. Cochair- Oct. 22. ak t Pat Sawyer of Hemet, Calif., visits with new antifreeze and to encourage tourist so inform local Eras . . October s membDer- nae ond peg ago = Brid al Shower —s Mrs. yal rer The Pontiac unit of the 4@ J01-year-old Indian woman in the travel to the 49th state. ip cece |The eblicity Rhythm. . . Mrs. Ralph McAvoy ptr — will be —- the Yukon. Mrs. Sawyer drove from Seat- workshop will be conducted by Mrs. Jerle H. Head of Cii . State League tholic Mrs. Ray Ritter and Mrs. R. K. cen elected for the re paging of ty View drive. - Women at a luncheon Vietér, Women’s Editor, The Barbara Atwell, vice president: 5 ee oa ae a oe on Cisne, Personal Items of Interest to You Pe Ba Barbara Griffin, —— Is Rona going to get married’ titled “Away From Home.” | | h . B id T as suppose I as = * * remarks Shy The first book «catapulted this B US ING rl e urns only thing is I need somebody schoolgirlish beauty into fame, . who can cope with me, and that fortune, a movie sale and 5,000 R Wit Wh rg homtgh og oo cl roposals of marriage. have children, ° "* . fe : Into ed | e en... «ha fe have to be special , “Of course I didn't take any | ; 1, too—The kind who will double tereniada of them seriously,’’ says Rona. | i understand when their mother fraieation to 2 “Obviously they were mostly | By RUTH MILLETT |prctione it is to know what to) has to shut heiself up with a christening party | shea from lunatics. They came from | ygemo to autumn grooms: The|have for dinner. typewriter once in a. while. carries an obligation: br poorer] all kinds of people—lots of col- |, oneymoon is over when— You discover that she doesn’t | “I don’t want to fall into sports a @ present. | She gets a faraway look in) feel the same way that you do | Margaret Mead’s category of gee Seeman is @ TULIP BULBS her eye when you are telling her) about some things you consider | ™odern girls—‘everybody wants _ « feminine “Dear Mrs, Post: I have about your day, while she listens to important, and that you Yind ber | ‘© get married and have four et” seanded some fold-over cards with my @ CROCUS you with half a mind and visual-| ready te argue for her point of |-Children and a barbecte pit. ; y name . printed on the front [izes a new cover’ for the sofa with) view. They Gh: Foaoee, “TSS the collar with | (iss Mary Smith), When 1 @ HYACINTHS [the other halt tom work and| Sue starts using the phrase, “It current American dream." 5 tab detail. oe enclose |} You get home wor fons 4 : ” mn : sitll mes- @ DAFFODIL ‘find i es witatin aie aee. . | Having explored the moral This playwear) sige to 2: correct Yiner has been made because her| She begins buying things for the| code of the modern girl, how by Mister | © out the Miss and the @ HOLLAND BULBS [J tridge session with the girls ran|/bouse without asking you to go; would Rona raise her own ‘ * | surname with a pen and leave | lalong, and you suspect it is be-| daughter? Pants is _my Christian do ‘overtime. When she does get home| “| woul defen her wiltia the my | name only, TASKER’S |e se, “ous you sins eat caus she pan oe me ate cra code sage aoe ive available | 1 lve my name tact” ing out tonight? I'm beat.” jgets to do the choosing. ; r a. as 2 W. Hon - | She gets off in a huddle with | Observed that girls ‘whose par- |. locally ‘ Answer: The title is often 63 W. Huron *~ * * | ame Pee te ents exercise no control are more crossed out but it would not FE 5-6261 She still hangs up the clothes| the girls when yeu ge toa party | Lo tan the ones from you strew around—but she doesn’t) ! ot otiching clase to your | ant homes be correct to eliminate your = On ah ee ‘Dat worry, though, AM hens “A girl likes to believe that tS devs en have Gn cue She begins te little signs just mean you've got and add in your hand- MEET for LUNCH shortcomings of your first house |yourselt a wife, instead of a bride. [ee wg, With lene. Beare” RIKER AIN cai living ees or the incoa- “Td want my children to be pe 5 bi tal wes the * ‘ os * <— “Dear Mrs Post: I have Sealtest Ice Cream poe = be ‘J ff independent, think for themselves ae ss always thought black an im- Popular Prices e erson and know I love them. I wouldn't ra, pore eu : < . - dulee tor Riker Building Lobby She tells you where the band. want my daughter to bury herself proper a wedding ages are when you cut your hand, PTA:H d in a career because she was . raged, opto ener! named — Aa ee EGS || atraia to tace life. On the other . ! | ‘ ’ ft har ideds nave cee tae She doesn’t rush to the door to hand, I wouldn't want her to U M Crochet Cotton |_S% # “Introduced |My emitummias | Children’s Married People’s Unit black dresses to weddings and For Every Need. e * ® being. on OS mele.” Mi B S , k M . M for that matter, have never ee She occasionally mentions that) O#:-ers and committee chair- inds to e )e@eKS ore embers even heard that it might be The Knitting Needle she wishes you wouldn't do this) men were introduced at the |Election Survey Set = imatcper. Wil yen sletae 452 W. Huron FES-1330 for of the Jeff ; ; give us your opinion on the }_ he berins to tlk about what a) Solon Mie School PTA re. Dy Dem Women Discussed Peicgel = = cages amapaeall mg arrrerag Mage ol Poulin,| propriety of wearing black to a N F T] H ° S li d ; | ene as president is LANSING (UPI) — Democratic | The Oakland County Citizen's /mittees were discussed v hen mem ry, secretary, and Paul Morse, wouding. * * * ew ... Fall Mair otyling on David Simmons. Other efficérs [Prospects in the 1800 presiientOy) Committee for the Puntiac {Pets of Se Seung Marries Pecpie’s |inwsserer. Angwer: A black dress re- ° = = |campaign will be viewed Saturday State Hospital will meet to |Class of Christian Temple met} Announcement was made of a lieved with color either in ac- Basic Permanents are Fred Smith, father vice z sap eee 2 THELMA C8OW. O president: Mrs. Phyllis Car- |by Demiocratic National Commit-| night at the hospital. |Monday evening at the North Mar-/hay ride to be held Oct. 13. The! cessories or trimming is not eee less, teacher vice president; |‘c¢¥oman Margaret Price when) wioderating the panel di shall street home of the Arthur /group will meet first gt thé home| improper for a guest at a RANDALL'S HARPER OD SHOPPE Mrs. Evelyn Smith, recording the Party will honor husbands! sion -why “Do Children VanZandts. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eagle|~ wedding. 88 Wayne St FE 2-1424 | secretary, and Roy Norton. |“ho encourage women’s political) Come Mentally Ill?” will be |. The Rev. and Mrs. James Mad-|on Savoy drive. _ | treasurer. activities. Donald Harrower, principal of |40X were hosts. Vet see were served by! One naan known for her chic ie = k * * The all-day session is the | the Holly Junior High School. | Following a talk by the Rev. |Mrs. Maddox, Curry, Mrs.|appearance has a simple rule for . - Chairmen of committees are | semi-annual Democratic Wom- x* * * John McKinaey, . new officers Elmer J. Duniap, and Mrs. Eagie.|wearing the proper amount of ac- Now...give your skin a Mrs. T. J. Northcross, pro- | en's Day and mere than 400 Members of the panel are | were installed by Mrs. Ralph cessories. She says to dress as grant; Mrs. James Smith, | people are expected, said Mrs. | Dr. Myroslaw Hrushka, direc- | Johusom, choir director and OES Ch te simply as possible and before go- d j bi | membership; Fred Smith, | Grace Marckwardt of Anmm Ar- | tor of the children’s psychi- | Christian Endeavor Group coun- ap T ing out, take off one piece of jewel- younger, ew er oom ways and means; Mrs. Len- ber, general chairman of the atric program at Pontiac State selor. Mrs. Johnson acted in the Elects Officers ry. worth Minor, hospitality; Mrs. | event. Hospital; Mrs. H. B. Stenbuck, | absence of Mr, VanZandt, class Edward Williams, publicity; | Tie: eeacion is b director of Temple Beth Ja- | teacher, whe currently is vaca- . ; ponsored by the Hubert Price, safety; Mrs. Michigan Federation of Democrat- cob-Nursery School, and Jer- | tioning in Florida. at Meeting clang Hedy mend Mts. lic Women. ange tala Pcl riod On the new slate are Thomas Officers were elected when mothers, and Mrs. ‘Ann Mc- , tionally Disturbed Children, a_i — a ——— of | Cants and Mrs. David Sim- : x~ e& * Eastern : an- , Mons, council delegates. eS The purpose of the commit- nual meeting Monday evening | tee is to educate the commun- ee eneue Tem | i ity on mental illness and to : Epsilon Chapter avila all Gnumahe eeadiga Mrs. Victor Bodamer was Plans Rush Tea to benefit the patients. Meet- elected matron and Michi . ings are free and open to the Harry Eaton worthy ichigan Epsilon Chapter of public, and are held the first A semipublic installation will the Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority Tuesday of each month at 8 be held Oct. 19 with met recently at the home of p.m. for the new officers Oct. as Lola Sandage of Nichols x» *« * road. : Mrs, Lester Oles Mr were made for a St. Hugo Guild pointed special grand ea in early November for the grand chapter session and a Founder’s Day luncheon Schedules Tea to be-held Tuesday, Wednes- lil cole igri Members of the Altar Guild pera ered oe Refreshments — no at St. Hugo of the Hills - igi ite. Seblagy “ead co: Catholic Church are planning Angee boyy hostess, Bonnie Coan. a tea and pantry shower for aset ae will attend the nuns at St. Hugo’s School. & (O02: The affair will be held from Refreshments were served by SAVE 30° PIANO ° GAN 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Friday at Mrs, Eaton, Mrs, Raym 0° ACCORDIAN the sthool. Boatright and Mrs, Victor . oy | Classical ani Popular gg ale y Lewandowski son, Helena Rubinstein Ss | Learn My Simple Chord = _ Committee members are Mrs. Furniture that dressed System PHYLLIS BURTCH Francis Sehn, Mrs. Robert porch or patio this summer SKIN DEW GIFT OFFER |. Dorothy DingmanStewart ; phage Missense ail Geo refreshened for use indoors. Wash| ‘te William B. Schenk of Glen- : Music Studio Phyllis Burtch of Going | Mrs. William Stelzer, - Mrs. old pieces thoroughly and then ap-| dale, Calit Miss Sevegney at- Now your skin can look more beautiful—at a beau- ll FE 2-1810 OR 3-1704 | street is planning a Nov. 7 Kenneth Duerr and Mrs. ply a coat of white shellac or| tended scho and worked in tiful saving! For a limited time, a free gift of Skin i] 86% N. Saginaw 2334 Silver Li. | ie = Fi ae Maka Mrs. Edward r= neg ee cover marred age porbh Fowee ea ore * ~ i : | . Ky. ; areas seal staifs r. L Raymond Dew Cream—regularly 3.00—is yours when you pur = _ | Machel Mis, Len ‘Goertts, blemishes that usually cpio of Auber eVenes. chase Skin Dew Emulsion. This 24-hour deep beauty duet supplies your skin with the essentials for a Silla cke _ ei — — ; young, dewy bloom. PARENTS Magazine Discusses Regenold, Mrs. Theodore John- eed SKIN DEW EMULSION is an invisible dewy veil under —— Have You ‘Tried This? make-up. Your skin drinks up every drop: moisture, 4 4 - emollients, exclusive “ferments lactiques.” A young. ue | Even Casual Shoes er look is yours instantly. | ; _ Are Fancier Now SKIN DEW CREAM’s extra rich emollients work in- | tensively al ihe Scabbarn divaces and lines seeaa | e nn i Mm | | ier — ‘evel ti move Start your skin on this deep beauty treatment today a a a “end eave 300 | Blue Denim—Explored with dignity and insight 1S |as soon as they begin to walk. A Printed Pattern 4726: Half Sizes ' baby’s foot is mostly soft tissue,/14%, 16%, 18%, 20%; 22%, 24%. but the feet become less. flexible|Size 16% takes 2 7/8 yards 54-inch as each year passes and early cor-|fabric. Etks Sa rs ee ete eon, MVE) Printed directions on each pat Dance on Oct. 16 _ that your baby has not inherited)*™ Part. Easier, accurate. your foot problems! See Seo bre ae oe The Elks Sashay Quadrille | The doctor warned pattern — cents evening for its first dance children will outgrow such difficul-|S¢94 t® Anne Adams, care of The the season. President Bur- ties. Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., nell McAllister was master of | This specialist concluded with| 2 West 17th St.-New York 11, ceremonies, these remarks: N. Y. Print plainly name, address ‘Callers for the evening were bias as with zone, size and style number. Mrs. McAllister, John De- | ,. oe © AS ag Pauw, William Schmiel, Os- ata ee - You will find . car Denham, Robert Webb only » symptom of a) Bridge Winners and Howard Upton. much bigger problem in the ma- x * * jority of cases. The Pontiac Bonneville Mr. and Mrs. George Stout awkward gait causes the| Bridge Club held its weekly came as guests of Mr, and Child # trip himself, and he soon! duplicate tournament Satur Mrs, Howard Bond. Mr. and |begins to compensate by forming) day evening at the Hotel Wal- Mrs. Henry Moris of Detroit (2 second deformity to straighten) dron. Winners were Mr. and were guests of Pontiac Elks (out his galt, but which will cause) Mrs. A. K. MacKean; Mr. $10 Sashayers. Mr. and Mrs. (steater trouble im later life. Thus, Stanley Weadley; Dr. and Ted Oldum also were guests. he will “outgrow” bis gait but the) Mrs. Edward F. Collins, Miss The next dance wii be Oct. (resulting overall deformity will be) Janet Snader and Bruce 16. greater.” : Coryell. ‘ST — AY, OCTOBER 6, 1959 2 2 FF Canis Toll Late 1 Abby of yours should have told you long ago. I don't approve in petty tale-bearing or meddle- some gossip, but in this case, had someone informed you ends. Show ‘Their’ I g 3 tate! sists Hie LEE: f F £ 2 3 g z : le ae 3? ¥ ferrin ponemmegfber. dn { ! ile 3 eee i ag He g gas? leave my apartment. should be done about it? NERVOUS DEAR NERVOUS: If I were you, J'd forget about \it. r locked-out neighbo yas probably just as embarrassed as your husband. Don't fret about an incident that is not likely to occur again. ‘ a * E ‘ > 5 a le la » 2 ~~ 3 “ + a . ; ; ; a, : : fl dressed envelope. civil defense A doll prepared by the junior 60 Attend Noel will be held in Royal Oak beginning Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m., according to Mrs. Charlies Ptautz, chairman, dren at the Otter Lake billet. 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Five years ago, Her ily has moved from Gunnison to Los Miss Andersen, ai last, is Angeles and she is appearing in a Slated fer stardom. She came te | dancing school recital. Into the recital walked Stan- ley Kramer, tameu ' director | 1. first trip te the big city, and | totally, i I i d that was some- thing I couldn't do anything about. Something intangible, I don't know. And it would be good if I studied drama.” WAS IMPRESSED Miss Anderson's mother was nat- urally impressed. However, com- pliments are no substitute for | money, and she could not afford to support Donna in the dramatic style to which Kramer thought she should become accustomed. Kramer, the story goes, vie that whatever the child had, wheth- er it was chemistry or electricity, he couldn't let it go. He put his | money where his faith was, and | for the next four years Donna | studied privately under Satveced | drama coach Nina Moise. “I teek private lessons,” Donna says, “so that I couldn’t do anything or hear anything that would be bad... so that I couldn't pick up any manner- isms that would be unnecessary | er—or—bad for me.” | Kramer's hope, apparently, was | to develop a pure person who) would. of habit, become the com- pletely pure actress—with a mind uncluttered by personal problems and professional idiosyncrasies. Once a month during the first two years of her training, Donna Michigan Tech Enrollment Hits Record of 3,034 HOUGHTON (UPI) — Michigan | Tech has announced enroliment hit a new high of 3,034 in igi nnth tions concluded last week, 2,554 students on the Houghton campus | and 480 at the Sault Ste. Marie! branch President J. R. 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Ys hale v, : Vn | k ‘ ; mm || +? Newlyweds Honeymoon . in Michigan - PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The United 4 centered with an orchid. Maid of henor was Janet Stock- well of Auburn Heights. Brides- maids were Nancy Wilkinson of sister, Elaine Elkins of Fiimt. | 8% favored im ae : special school election here by moe Por a ee &@ vote of $2 to 15. Z , & * * jared gon pert of of Pontiac The extra millage is needed, The reception was held‘ in the we ey Gar the ene poy church parlors after the ceremony. cit Ay fh 1957 sondnen aa dite The newlyweds are residing at 272 fund. Broadway, Lake Orion, following e *# * ake in Northern Scheel cfficials stated that the | . nail millage imcrease will provide about $20,000 of the $23,000 Tell Distance to Moor | needed. The cemalining $3,000 | ~», | Will be paid from the general The average distance from the, fynd, they said. earth to the moon is about 239,000; The 2';-milis will be levied fer miles. “ | twe years. fae i = PONTIAC PRESS All of the models have been shortened, and Dryden School Vote Okays Tax Increase ‘Orpheum Theater Organ ~ — \" PONTIAC. MICHIGAN aes 7% SEVENTEEN. | Plant in Addison 4 i see a Plays in His Basement x * * Years ago, the old. organ had been the pride and joy of all Por- tiac theater-goers.' Costing more than $25,000 when it-was installed 50 years ago, the magnificent or- gan took the place of an entire Bazaar to Benetit Retarded Tots at Lapeer Home LAPEER — Retarded children at the Lapeer State Home and| Training School wil} benefit from! Ferndale Firm Applies Again Affer New Rule | By LEE WINBORN proceeds of the annual bazaar Sasa ‘ by the Lapeer Parents| ADDISON TOWNSHIP—The Township Zoning Board Assn. of metropolitan Detroit on|Will have its second chance to consider a proposal which, Saturday. ‘if approved, will bring a new industry here. The bazaar will be an all-day! The Ferndale manufacturer who in August withdrew vent at C ters Hall, 22521) Grand Rivecghalieré, with lunch- his request to have 40 acres of his property in the town- eon _ 11 > 2 p.m. and ship rezoned to build a light industrial plant has re- re Tae 2S ee applied for rezoning classi-> In\ addition to booths where fication many. items will be offered for | ° sale, there will ‘be continuous | entertainment throughout day and evening. ne ; | Polizzaria did say at that time, Zoning Board Chairman) however, that he would talk the the Richard A. Young said to-| matter over with his associates day that Charles A. Peliz-| ™ Nett of the nembers whe ap- All proceeds will be used to fur- | parently would welcome the es- nish recreational, educational and 2@Fi is now requesting that) tablishment of the proposed orchestra playing for the silent performances, * * * Hundreds of pipes — some olf each side of the plush theater ‘audi-| torium and their shiny gold finish) glistened even when the lights were turned down for the stage shows. | After five months of the in- tricate process of dismantting the “mighty Wurlitzer’ in the old theater and reassembling it in his basement, Ebey has sur- | prised even himself at the tre- mendous musical harmony that bellows from what he calls the | “beast in the basement.” x *« &* Hundreds of parts of the organ were systematically recorded on a Jarge blueprint during the disman- tling stages, so that each wire, pipe and individual piece would again fit into its correct position. | CROWD BASEMENT | | movies as well as for vaudeville! which the state them 20 feet long—were banked on and other services for the men- occupational therapy facilities, the parcel be rezoned from) Plant In the township. does’ not provide ; , . agricultural to the new)! Another move made before the for the 4,200 children at the Home.” © icati : -mati , : i : sfieg.|re-application was the formation of ‘The money raised also will pro- light industrial classifica |the Addison Township Development vide funds for existing programs cation. Assn. One of its main objectives is This classification was not avail- to ‘‘advance the industrial ‘interesis able some two months ago when Of the community,” according to its Henry P. Widrich. the obiginal request was made.|>Y1a¥s. The' event netted approximate- Since that time the Addison Town- HEADS SALES COMPANY ly $7,000 last year, and Widrich |Ship Zoning Board has passed an) Pelizzari is the head of R. O. W. sald the goal this year is set industrial zone amendment list- sales Co. of Ferndale, which man- tally retarded and handicapped, according to Bazaar Chairman at $10,000. sel as prac eg aie ufactures windows for national dis- } ‘ker ak > tributi Project workers in Oakland trial classification in effect before. County are Mr. and Mrs, Leo G. - * * Tripp of 644 Markle St., Pontiac.|; When the second in a series of | The company president said orig- | informal public hearings was inally that he intended to build a —_—_——— | . ' ;. | held on the original Pelizzari plant employing about 50 people Fire Chief Denies | request, about 30 township resi- in the production of metal a Township Charges ‘ dents protested what they called ping and fixtures for the window “spot retoning."’ industry. The Board scheduled a subse- He told his audience then that ‘ |quent meeting to adopt a building the proposed building program SHELBY TOWNSHIP Sus- Code, before deciding what action would involve expenditure up- pended Fire Chief Clyde Schmidt|to take on the request. Instead ward of one-half million dollars yesterday denied by letter charges | they drafted the zoning law amend- in the township and would create Placed against him by Supervisor | ment. jobs and income in the area. Steve Skula. * * * had to be installed horizontically| in the 25 by 44 foot Ebey base-| ment. Special fuse boxes were built | in to carry the electrical over- Some of the larger bass pipes Schmidt has been given until yesterday te answer charges of “‘mefficiency, insubordination, 1 In the meantime, Pelizzari with-' \drew his application for the zoning \change because of the “‘antagonis- jtie attitude of several of the peo- | “The proposed modern plant (120 ft. by 160 ft) will be built some 300 feet back from the road, and while barely visible from the road, the beautification of the entire area load necessary to operate the big) a ae, vies turbine motor that drives the blow- HUNDREDS OF PIPES — Cleaning and not counting the hun- |" {°F the Playing-power. | dreds of pipes on his newly acquired theater organ is Ray Ebey | of Waterford Township. He has installed the huge organ, music of which used to resound through the old Orpheum Theater in Pon- tiac, in the basement of his home at Watkins Lake. | The five by eight-foot relay |board or “brain” of the organ, is istrung together with so many dif- horsepower reduced on the V8 models. Rambler Six and Rebel V8 models New Models Shorter,-HP Cut ie an ; i CF ve BgeF 3 8 t Fe ; : : i : More Economy in 1960 Ramblers an average person to comprehend Floor-to-ceiling movable shut- ‘ters. control the- soft and loud volume pedal, extending in front, and concealing the organ me- chanisms are _ installed from one side of the basemént to the other, ; There are 87 different stops ‘spread out within arms reach on the console of the two-manual in- strument, and four tiny built-in lights illuminate the keyboard, |stops and pedals. EAS MANY SOUNDS | Not only does the big organ pro- |duce the symphonic tones of the flute, violin, harp, xylophone and piccalo, but the blast of the bass cymbals creates an illusion of a big orchestra in full swing. * * * Other unusual sounds installed in the organ include. the bell-like tones of the glockenspiel, a per- fectly timed snare drum, Spanish castanets, tambourine, automo- bile horn, thunder and toni-toms. Ebey—like all other theater or- gan owners—is constantly looking for other sounds such as rolling surf, sleigh bells, boat and factory jwhistles, bongo drums and a Chi- inese gong. These. stops are becom- ling increasingly hard to locate, Ebey said. * * * There are 12 known residents in Oakland County that have in- stalled theater organs in their pri- vate homes, according to Ebey.) Each owner has helped the other | in his organ-relocation project and the bond of mutual admiration has | proven gratifying as well as Rene: ficial, Ebey concluded. ‘ferent wires it would be hard for| The next move is a hearing for turer's request. The Zoning Board where the wires went—or why. (Commission on Oct. 14. discourtesy and mismanage- : : + | pl ment.” pie attending the hearings,” he would be quite a dramatic im- The eight specific charges listed; The next development was the Pro ement,” the pet J aa in the complaint by the Township presentation of petitions signed by) Young said today, ‘I think the Board following an investigation of some 300 township residents ask-| Opposition to the request has temp- the fire department last month ing that favorable consideration be orarily died down, but we have no have not yet been made public. given to the Ferndale manufac-|@ssurance that it won't be re- activated.” Schmidt before the Civil Service then was powerless to act because| The hearing on the new applica- |the request had been withdrawn.|\tion is set for Oct. 27. Pontiac Press Photo 1315 Woodlow Rd. When he's not playing one of these instruments during his spare time, he can be found at the organ of the Rolladium roller rink nearby. On Sundays he plays the organ in church, naturally. NEW HOME FOR OLD ORGAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebey admire the resonant tones of their newest possession—the old Wurlitzer organ removed from the Orpheum Theater in Pontiac when the building was torn down. Organ enthusi- ast Ebey now has two organs in his home at Osteopath Chief From Royal Oak may be seen at Bill Spence Rambler, 211 S. Saginaw St.; Wilson Auto Sales, Highland; Russ Johnson Motor Sales, Lake Orion; Kaverley Motor Sales, Rochester; R & C Rambler Sales and Serv- ice, Walled Lake and Anderson Rambler, Utica. ‘ ’ ode ° 7 M. Potts will be installed tomorrow as 1959-60 president of the Michi- gan Assn, of Osteopathic Physi- cians and Surgeons, * * * Elections were held by the group’s house of delegates as part of the MAOPS'’s’ 6ist annual con- To Announce Cast for ‘Country Girl" at Grand Rapids. Succeeding Dr. Potts as. pres- ident-elect for the year is Df. Donald L. Cummings of Grand Rapids, d Dr. Potts has his office in Royal Oak and resides at 10147 Kingston St., Huntington Woods. * * * Others elected ‘to immediate of- F | fice in the tgs perereng ay i ; . |Roy S. Young of Harbor Beach, Some Testimonial omens’ “aa tac EAST WINTHROP, Maine (UPT) | Taylor, Traverse City, vice speak- — A sign inside Louie's Pizzeria| er of the House of Delegates. Dr. : “This @stablishment recom-| mended by Drunken Heinz.” P. N. Munroe, Detroit, was re- elected house speaker, |hom itending Central Michigan Univer-} | i > sity are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.| | Royal Oak’ osteopath, Dr. Alanis... M4 McFall II vention, opening a three-day run| = ! :were the bride’s brother Michael jof Brant and Thomas E. Cavlan of |Mount Clemens. : A reception was held at Coff- jman’s Party House following the Area Newlyweds Back for Classes at CMU | ‘alg The former Rosalie An. mooned in Northern Michigan be- e at Mount Pleasant while at-| Borsenik, the bride is the daugh- fore returning to college. ter of Mr. ang Mrs. Matthew J.) \Borsenik of Brant. Parents of the Four Towns PTA Sets ‘bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Mel- vin J. McFall of 5100 Commences | 100 Thursday Meeting Rd. FOUR TOWNS — “The New For her wedding at St. Mary’s |Trends in Reporting to Parents” Mee en ane ee sianhioned lpr. Chandos Reid when the Four u neckline and -~vrist-pointe sleeves, Towns Elementary Scheol PTA ; meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Venice-type lace and seed pearis|the school. traced the gown’s fitted bodice and] Guest speaker Dr. Reid is co- extende¢ to the front of the skirt/ordinator of Waterford Township. which was graced at the back with) schools, a French: bow. } * * * Her tiered ballerina-length veil) Following his talk, parents will of silk illusion was secured by ajhave the occasion to meet their a crown of seed pearls and she/children's teachers, Refreshments carried a cascade arrangement*of| wiJi be served by the fifth grade white garnet roses and stephanotis. ‘homeroom mothers, with Mrs, Jay Barbara Jean Borsenik of Sag- |Bendall and Mrs. Delos Jenkinson inaw, a cousin of the bride, was jin charge. maid of honor. Duties as best man were per- Average Birth Rate formed by Michael Payette of| U.S. birth rate averages out to ,Orchard Lake. Seating the quests|24.9 per 1,000 persons. _ ORCHARD LAKE—Making their, - if MRS. JOHN/M. McFALL 0 ‘ { ‘ moa ¢ “/ : . ¢ ; - .! * ee Bs Seth 4 f " — ' ‘ 4 ce : i’ a Bee ' » vi « ar . l , Gant * i 4 ‘ é i) . AC_ PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1 PER PONTIAC rae Ty te SE, ats = * ae >; ee oe Ls aet poe he RP eae See Beet SO Ia TE ee tee Ry Xe ® re BAG Se eS a Be | Ae ae a a oe a ay tee a eo ee i. he 2 f ROP ers gute s ‘x ey “SS eee Rie" fle : net : — ian Vas ee y 4 ves é ‘ i a : : Pt : "¢ ae eas = iy * , eed : \ ' ‘ ‘ ’ ; Z _ RIGHTEEN ; 4 - f ; ~ , hog , fsa va a : ‘ ae - . es —- c if Downs, emcee and] Bet the Judge honeymoon — er weighed a total The ——— Spokesmen for the cell on poin’ Mike Nichols ; ‘That's earl, brother. ht, 1959) ubcommittee summoned and the NBC network annual dance. : Western. guests | Heard Tha (Copyright, su of its hearings of | ducers will be called later. (7) Wyatt Earp: hon- Elaine May. Melo] Never Home for the start quiz shows | carried it possible Earp fights to establish hon- (7) Shock Theater. tt, . try, Grace the charges that aeeeilt to canloh a quiry could in- nate avataky | aca sein (2) | This Excuse But Rainier Rules Country, G ° | k setvune peut she interest. ef spoke susendentet of to Fedtrsl “Frankenstein. _ ; for ‘ ” clude under which former Indian agent = (9) ateriet a PRINCETON, W. Va. — M ouncilors IC the viewing —_ the charges Communications Act, ass sides itor. Drama: a ) A Princeton woman times onaco t sag lg tr Ale Oren Har-|television cha ts enforced, ' = Movie (cont) Mike| “Good Die Young.” (°55 hed been teaued severe mares traveled firing of the council was expected| was given ay a statement pre-|and wad of federal laws relat- chs withl AY MORNING | for toot Sa anes Johnson's ke Monaco, had no income tax- . toy about six catia aan to open the sain alas or to truthful advertising, oF sae killer when WEDNESD = le: econd of three dis. /]j military service, a fat sur- Grace, a loyal Harris said, “ : s the sec tary jail) Princess he time that! ready, ber of control subcommit- psychopathic huge robbery ssroom, | parked Ss * ole ag Be paper! mace, by a (@S, NO treasury and a told friends at t indicates that a num in man aon pen go ily Of ggg 42) Continental oo . Siiieoman, Dear Sir: Princesa rece ot “hele wedding agian although it is re-|wite, ta had to do was eat ee at 0 used — tee has no intention of imposing by oor ioernpan past prison 6:38 (4) Continental Mr. t another park- by oo than three heel in on them [nearly b connoisseurs as husband and all would be pyr <= Be effort to favor censorship on = wee tt) On de Farms Front. | Manee @ ca my car Tee ear | = ova reeentty mir ga ray igi lt sso no Gireet cine (8 Soham” ny traders epee Murray Party. 9g @ to coer salen wand Tm afraid thet | i By ROBERT MUSEL hal a trip to that = ‘turbulent 2 acueee aa y ganna CALL FROM ‘21’ fled to-| In 1812, a Mt a which ph ckett comes (4, Today you w think that ted, to my New York's a end . constitution " the first of one- held until 1841, to North Fork to brea two) (f carane Cauonm. | tinea oat int ths count of Rew York Cay't vel Wet Ske of Rew Yo ie | de ug sw, contents tot el ttl bc o: : ain Te-'5.39 (2) that if you problems. of some boys out of jail and g ; (7) Breakfast Time. involved. It's only delinquency the members | said. work,” charge fixing who ’ | werk your family iain iit Prince Rainier, fs imple- Herbert Stempel FEN AIR \s:15 oy a eae aa ean Uns © Sous &0 legge msireeeh ean Comet saect eum boenaensl Gone Meanwhile, go gh tol tee on “Tost One KLE a 's:30 ) Cant aon ae Gown. will suffer my car hed a red /of thet most of them \aid sa yan Gem (geese me and James Snodgrass, Giant Pow 9:00 color fault because was Radio Monaco Council to vote coun- . (4) Life ot Riley ae eee TeoThey think everywhere ts Uke ue aa ae ee ra, my gn Os * * Furnace Cleaners 8:30 | : hands off ‘ " lained the hand-| (19 nen the the advice third oy He Stage x Mi ; Monaco, nd of Princess Grace, back the — ee = pcak of state. re Rneny ian Jackman, ‘ 10:08 (4) Dough ° some husband people in eoseergpseagend the * * like the two on racoanae meide Court Considering Oe ee the winks al his of | He attacked aroma eagle Rainier did not offer to Ft bag gto ad to film clipe « 3 . attitude’ - ad cr , (4) Treasure Hunt. . : Strike fice, in the tee gt eel one and i efforts to “blackmail plain the alleged ye yeny Fd programs as © “heme (Cross Plea in ie Mie 2122 |S ra See anh et Mace eee ey 10: 55 ( impro blue of of great charm — said that with grand jury | UPD — The Mixth) ound the sn A man it — Prince Rain-|-an politics Il new acres|New York of 5 i ron pesetinh als has tak- pe ot Hercules. he wants to use tough. He lost vaiues soaring, with Png jar nln PE vy = ee Federal Court of a plea by|Pay its ever-present tis ‘stile and bic’ Knetich corne|"00 Soaring. with Ti ne shows. The . its report | en under advisement Co., that mulled bythe tink af the [E C&M Alto be ver Mlows,”|COuY by filling in the sh ined 0 exo, ond a sun, lulled of another pres: (Nis smile and his fellows.” | there were fortunes to uesikept secret. National Labor Rela plant} cash registers hardly |1a4 to get rid of those 2,500 Monegasq ET election at its Fraser, Mich. vee te lonrestn nt Ble are eee : ea technically tn’ the grip Te Fe dnp wo as inar ae 2a exiained, ie Sethe comme be mae _ function—approval : Thecompany cintms* that | cal crisis sae ier ene "Ea minority oe Sa mae ba ory United Auto ie ae cil ay? Monace-ville, 1 had dangering the timetable for publ majority i td al ce an nine wont dates G sAnIO TV won the Nov. 12, at | heard the word “dictator.” dangering involving mill nationals. . © of state — the Marris pledged essary WEET'S R by misrepresenting k tae | 36-year-old sov-| works pro, challenging the su- of his ministe t representative endeavor to , prevent . S " 20 Distilling vessel : t. The local struc’ | “No,” said the 36- : h.jof dollars and sovereign. | French governmen and ridicule ve 22 Term in physics | | the plan Aug. 6. after | “No,” said don't travel enoug uthority of the cted. exposure 23 Cravat plant last Aug . \ereign, ‘‘they rbie (a/preme a in Rain-| _when he a ess,”” and said there . Hh 4 : They were x te company = nee. Wi Some of them goto La Tu their) TI pote shout Whe ‘Tun “yg? ange a Gs ee to call all cae tah ot. be serena ; 7 - bert C. town in the »'s one old lady” |ier’s s (some o their ousting zg those 31 Guided Cross attorney Ro federal lidays and there's one ol ’s 368 rich acre ). The| regarded have liked to rally | Among » eee TC court panel that ter omy purpose | apparently a. member ‘ho has|worth $750. sree. tee. protect: | Sorehip ris. 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Tooy David Ise Wan Time for, Musle ‘ner e: wm, Congumte wisK News, is Mary Morgan Be yo "4 Se, Right bg A Se WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ; Wxvz. \ wear. Bre saree WIBR. Groves 10 IR, News, Welle = oe v "Seed Raocs a ee | News, : i Sa ee Bert" porn - Bewa, Camy : ; os yy 4 Ay { 8 * / *. ’ ; >. i - = i ae oe” a i tl a ii ie a a al aa Be GA | ‘ j " , tl Se ee a “er errr eer rr / ‘ ‘ ’ / ‘ "7 4 ; as tine aie | fa ; . 1 4 = ‘iin a ira ie dh di EO ii tik eck ¢) » i? ag id ns eS AE! Sot : 2 ait Maan 4 aetna eeedin dina oot anak aod vO Ree eee e- ‘ > ‘ i 4 cet tk a sli cil a al * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ¥, ba Could you imagine a city smaller in size than Pontiac Dorone a franchise in a professional football or baseball am? The story of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is something amazing. Here is a city of 57,000 people located in hundreds . Of miles of cow country, or dairyland as Wisconsin natives would prefer, supporting big time football. From the air the short landing strips at the Green , Bay airport look like narrow paths in a cow pasture. x * -*- The bumpy ride in antiquated buses from the airport to the downtown 7-story hotel takes you right past Packer Stadium and the beautiful circular auditorium which is used for hockey, basketball, skating and other activities. Four years ago the Packers talked of leaving Green Bay because of the dilapidated splintered stadium with roadside parking facilities. 'The citizens reached into their pockets, saved major league football and the prestige for the city of Green Bay. The fine new stadium seats 32,150 and there is enough parking room around the stadium to handle every car) in its own lot. x * * Both games this year have been played to capacity crowds. Next week’s game with the 49ers is already sold out. Where do all the people come from? Don’t say Milwaukee because you'd be wrong. Milwaukee is 125 miles away and if the Packers counted on support Dodgers Sandy Koufax. New AFL Loop Approaches M’ Athletic Head — Wolverine Boss Admits He Was.Contacted for Commissioner's Job ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) — Michigan University athletic di- rector H. O. “Fritz” Crisler and American Football League founder tive of the league but then com- mented “I have been, and re- main, non-committal about the whole matter.” In Dallas, league founder and Texas oilman Lamar Hunt refused to talk about the report except to say, “I’m not in a position to discuss the men we're talking to. We have three candidates in mind and all are very prominent in their fields.” from that city they’d go broke. Two games each year are played in Milwaukee’s Coun-| ty Stadium, and the crowds very seldom go over 23,000. This is less than the number of season tickets sold in| Green Bay which totals 26,000 this season. This leaves, only 6,000 seats and they are usually long gone. * x * Green Bay officials are considering expanding the Green Bay Stadium to 50,000 which can be done easily, and then quit playing any games in Milwaukee. “The cost of going to Milwaukee, housing the team and stadium costs isn’t worth it,” said one Green Bay official. There is very little loyalty of Milwaukeans to the Packers. For the Packers, Green Bay is like the college town 4 to a university football team. Every farmer from miles| around who comes to town has two topics of conversation —his dairy farm and the Packers, and Sunday has two meanings for Green Bay—church and football. * ‘This is real cow country. The homes in the area are ymodern but so are the barns which are within walking distance. x * * - It’s a far cry from great metropolitan centers with Ynillions of people in professional sports centers. Count- ‘ing all the cows, the metropolitan population of Green Bay would hardly reach 100,000 or the size of Pontiac. But even if the cows want to see a game they’d have cities have Crisler emphasized that he knew he was one of several persons be- ing considered for the job of com- missioner. A powerful figure in college football for many yaars, Crisler has turned down several pre- vious offers to join the pre | rank, He has been at Michigan | since 1938 and was a coach at | Minnesota and Princeton before that. designed to be an eight-tearm or- iganization, but so far only — six been awarded fran- chises. Hunt said four or five oth- er cities are being considered as prospects to get the two remain- ‘ing franchises. He said the commissioner of the league may be announced in New York Oct, 13 after a meeting there, but said the announcement date will depend on the wishes of the newly selected commissioner himself. Too Much Van Pelt The American Football League is! Against Shaw Hodges’ Homer Decides 5-4 Third Triumph ad CHEERING THEIR HEROES Angeles Dodger players and coachés were in their seats early yesterday to await the start of the 4th game of the World Series. From left to right are Mrs. Norm Larker, Mrs. Joe Becker, — Wives of Los mer. They had Series lead. Mrs. Walt Alston, Mrs. Roger Craig, Mrs. Danny McDevitt, Mrs. Rip Repulski and Mrs. Don Zim- Dodgers won the ball game, 5-4, to take a 3-1 After Lollar’s Big Belt LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Chica- go’s Go-Go White Sox, who haven't ibeen going far enough around the | ‘World Series today before a long- disappointing kid from Brooklyn. record over the past five . for the Los Angeles Dodgers. But the White Sox, undaunted | by the fact that they trailed | three games to one, promised to unchain the runners they have been stranding on the bases with frustrating frequency and pull themselves back into contention behind the fast ball hurling of big Bob Shaw. “We've still got a helluva jchance,"’ asserted Chisox manager ithe heels of his four straight 1954 |managing Cleveland. * * * Ignoring the fact that he now is é |1-7 in World Series play, he added: AP Wirepheote |" jeasy way all year and we can expect it now.” plenty to cheer about as the record attendance games in the lose his job as No. 1 quarterback of the Detroit Lions. Coach George Wilson is mak- ing no effort to hide his disap- pointment in Rote’s performanc- es in the Lions’ first two games. Wilson feels that bad quarter- backing is largely to blame for losses to the Baltimore Colts and Green Bay Packers. But the angry coach isn't con- fining the criticism to one posi- tion, * * * “Except for our defensive line and the linebackers, our play has been lousy,” said Wilson yester- WINNIPEG # — Quarterback. Jim Van Pelt, former University, of Michigan star, passed for three) touchdowns last -night as _ the Winnipeg Blue Bombers walloped| Calgary’s Stampeders 38-24 to con-| solidate their hold on first place) in the Western Interprovincial to settle for standing room tickets. Football Union. day after a meeting of the Lions’ Fan Club in a downtown hotel. “"We’ve been terrible in the de- fensive secondary. And except for Nick Pietrosante, everyone in the offensive backfield has been terrible. We have to wake up now. They'll be out of the National Football League race before it starts, and some play- L.A. Using Chisox Script than 10 a game in these four |failing to name Billy Pierce as|second game at Chicago, the White | particular LOS ANGELES #—The dashing Dodgers-have stolen the script of the Go-Go Chicago White Sox in the World Series. The Dodgers have beem out-hit, 41 to 31, in the four Series games but the Pale Hose trail three games to one and it could games,” said Lopez. “We just aren't getting the right hit at the | right time. — “We finally got some of them) wired together when Lollar belted that homer yesterday, but that wasn't quite enough. * * * » ance of the Series as the third one of his starters. Pierce made his first appear- White Sox pitcher yesterday and held the Dodgers scoreless and hitless through the fourth, fifth and sixth innings. Lions Boss Blasts Quarterbacking DETROIT — Tobin Rote may, ers will be looking for other |opener at Briggs Stadium, Wilson }iodges — adding to the saga of _ places to hang their helmets. Wilson was open to questions as he is every week — at the Fan Club gathering. And some- one asked him ‘why don't the Lions try a little of the old razzie- | dazzle?’’ | * * * “Hell,” Wilson barked, can't even learn our assignments the way they stand now.” The coach was distressed by news that offensive center Charlie Ane may be out three to four weeks with a bad knee. Terry Barr alse has a knee in- and Rete has a Chariey horse and a broken nose. “There are a lot of hurt feelings, too,'’ Vilson said. : x * * Since the Lions must face the Colts next Sunday in the home “we | Colts spoke to the group via | added. Asked if any of his play- amers A first bese | Twenty-thrée-yearold” Sani y|Fex 2 ... Koufax, a fast-balling left hander, toler ce .. will attempt to compensate for a aro if $25,000 bonus and a mere 28-27 Rivera rr . years Lown Pp. by trying to close out the series A—Cash Pierce sane C—Torgeson Totals Les Angeles Gilliam 3b ........ B—Furillo rf Pairly rf .... Hodges Ib .. Demeter cf .... Craig p Sherry p Al Lopez, faced ‘in addition-with a _C—Grounded out for Pierce in = P - Chicage : ... 006 000 second World Series mauling on Les Angeles losses to the Giants when he was Wills and Hodges. LOB—Chicago = NINETEEN 67 by Badger Record at State oday e record for MSU's Forest Akers._ course set last year by Jack ~~ Reynolds, senior varsity mem- ber from Pontiac. World Series Box (AP) LOS ANGELES The official box ‘bases, faced sudden death in the score of the fourth game of the 1959 | World Series: |Chicage | Landis S£0cc.o eee. Aparici OBB ,. -covee no es fynn p Pp ns > | Seoeoewueaeuvcngs weeeee - SCOMnaKScoeewssco ere ee er accccogoen?s! coceeHcouceus> Totals ssisiersal A—Struck out for Lown in 4th B—Struck out for Larker in Sth =| = Sor K-BNOSOK MOSES! SCoSoooCoNoKNNH* w ecco owococcc ss | ccooeoeocoeurocct .. O81 000 E—Landis, Aparicio, Pierce DP—Wills, Neal and Hodges: Angeles 6 Aparicio, Aparicio Craig . = . She We haven't done anything the wy t Lown Pierce Staley ‘L) 2B—Fox HR—Lollar, Hodges. Wills. 8—Roseboro, HH 20. .0eedecce 10 TTY (W) cocccoes 0 nn ee 8 0 -oowor eee eee ee 0 eecccees . 1 BB—Craig 4, Aparicio. Kluszewski, Yet, without unshackling those Rivera. Smith. Sherry 1; Straley, Pierce 1; Demeter SO—Craig 7, Goodman 3, | baserunners, his task looked Lollar. Cash, Landis, Fox. Wynn 2. Lar- 4 : ker, Craig. Pierce 2, Moon, Furillo, virtually hopeless. For in two Straley 2. Fairly, Demeter , PB—Lollar. U—Secory N. Plate, Sum- Dascoli N second | Coliseum, the White Sox have base Hurley A third base. Dixon N left runners. Nine men left on base contrib- uted to their ruin yesterday as they fell, 5 to 4 berore an eighth- inning home run by veteran Gil made no promises other than to those old Brooklyn heroes who say he believes the club can went west with the franchise two bounce back. But he knows, too, Years ago. that the Colts will be on the re-| - * * Bears last Saturday night. jrouted Early Wynn, Coach Weeb Ewbank of the \righthander who treated them so at Chicago. Compounding his dis- missal were two White Sox errors and a passed ball. Meanwhile, the White Sox — playing before a second straight record series crowd of 9$2,550— left two on in the first inning when Sherm Lollar rapped into a double play, one on in the second and third, and two more aboard telephone and he said he had no | alibis for the loss, ‘‘We just dén’t have as good a football team as we had last year,’’ Ew- bank’ said. The defending champion Colts aren't blocking and tackling, he) ers got hurt in the Bears’ game, Ewbank cracked: both in the fourth and sixth “No, but it’s a wonder we all jpnings. di ’ “ . idn’t get killed, the way we Then, finally, they cracked) layed.” CRE “il through in the seventh to tie it) LINE UP YOUR TARGET “~~ By BILLY WELU When I go into my stance and | get ready to roll the ball toward brink right now. As it was, Shaw, Dick Donovan and Early ~ Wynn, | failed to stop the onrushing Dodg-| ers although reliefer Gerry Staley got tagged with the loss in yes- terday’s game started by Wynn. iall end today if Chicago fails to ‘stroke some timely hits, ‘Instead of the larcenous White Sox, it’s the Dodgers who are running the bases with abandon, not only outstealing the Hose, 4 thefts to 2, but also getting more mileage out of their hits. * “They said before the Series we were the weak-hitting team, but rs Lopez faulted in ning to wonder if scamper White Sox play during the Bob Shaw, second loser, to tackle the Chicago's “‘must” gam i" ie 1 r i z gett: Tf 3s ? i F ys 4 i o¥ Fi f ia 2: The stylish lefty walked a batter and got in a slight jam when he messed up John Roseboro’s bunt, trying for a force play at second in the sixth inning. Hockey Season Starts Tomorrow By The Associated Press The National Hockey League opens its 42nd season tomofraw managers sug- The grandstand gest that if Pierce had started the will be. conducted mainly to de- cide which three teams join the =. |Montreal Canadians in the post- ™ |season Stanley Cup playoffs. Opinion around the six-team circuit is nearly unanimous that Canadiens, winners of the Stanley Cup for an un- precedented four c years, have enough top to split into two teams — and both would make the playoffs. The New York Rangers, last year’s most disappointing team, open the schedule against the Chicago Black Hawks at Chicago. The. Hawks finished third last year, The Rangers, in second place at one point, staged one of Nock- ey’s most spectacular collapses and skidded right out of the play- offs on the last day of the season. Boston's second-place finishers take on Montreal at Montreal Thursday, with all six teams play- ing Saturday — Detroit Red Wings at Montreal, Chicago at Toronto, : New York at Boston. Hosts Loop Starter The Quebec City Aces—newest entry ,in the American ‘Hockey League—open the circuit's 252- game schedule tonight, night. And it appears the season I concentrate on one spot. Most bowlers} |Sox might not be tottering on the | either glue their eyes on the 1-3 pocket during their. entire de-| livery or fix their gaze on a board or. range-finder about 15) feet out from the foul line until the ball is rolled over that spot. I use a combination of both these methods with my own vari- ations thrown in for good meas- ure. While I'm going through my _LINING UP THE TARGET — Billy Welu points to the spot where the imaginary line, which he draws from the 13 pin pocket to himself before delivery, -crosses All-Star Pin Points up at 4-4 when big Ted Kluszew- ski knocked in one run and Lollar got himself even for that first inning double play smash by | spanking a three-run homer over | the screen in left field. | standing on the approach. Then | *” * * T usually pick a spot at a point | . yond | Hodges wiped it all out for them, is fem Be = ne and put their backs squarely generally in line with the second arrow on the right. While I still have that line drawn, in my against the wall, after they left another runner base-bound in the eighth. Big Gil led off the bottom | The Dodgers had rolled up a, bound after taking that 26-21 de-four-run lead with a third-inning| |feat at the hands of the Chicago barrage of five straight hits which| the burly | scornfully in that opening 11-0 rout} stranded a killing total of 20 base — Rice A right field.) T—2.30. A— mind’s eye, I go into my de- livery. For added insurance as a control factor, I concentrate on finishing my right arm out to- ward my spot. I try to roll my bal! directly over that line. When I do, I get! a strike more times than not.| This method is called “‘‘line’’ or “area” bowling and took me about 10 years to perfect so that I can use it effectively all the time. As a youngster, I started by ‘pin’ bowling, next went to “‘spot”’ bowling as I advanced in the game, and now use the ‘‘line’’ with the pins and the spot on the lanes as double check-points. 3 * 3 | when we have men on base. Yankees trailed the Milwaukee Braves, three games to one, in last year’s roared back to win the champion- ship. _ L.A. 13-10 Favorite City Midget Grid Rests Parks rgent's City Midget footbal} pro- gram: of the inning with his payoff poke to give the triumph to young Larry. Sherry and fasten the defeat on relief ace Gerry Staley “That's the whole story,” | Lopez conceded. ‘‘We haven't been getting the hit we need We're getting the hits, sure, but we aren't getting the runs. We used to score four or five runs on six hits during the regular season. Now we aren't getting a run on a half dozen hits.” In an effort to get those hits against the lefthanded Koufax, | Lopez announced that he would send righthanded hitting third baseman Bubba Phillips and right fielder Jim McAnaney into the lineup in place of left-handed A taste of excitement smooth as silk... right to the end... | never a rough edge... hitting Billy Goodman and Jim Rivera. always a low price. Walt Alston, manager of the Dodgers, wasn't making any} - SMOOTH AS SILK KESSLER claims — probably remembering | the fact that the American League World Series and; NEW YORK (UPI) — The Dodgers are 13-10 favorites to beat the White Sox in the fifth game of the World Series today and give Los Angeles its first world baseball championship, KESSLER| Weekend scores in the Pontiac) and Recreation’ Depart-| LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION Alcott 7 BID [Dethune 2. Webster 0 T y als Bethune ebster x ° Whittier 6, Emerson 2 P QT LeBaron 6, Owen 06 Prioas motude 4% exeten tae Crofoot 13, poring AVYWEI JOINS KESSLER CO., LAWRENCEBORS, mB. - SLENDER WRSAEY - 65 PROOF - 725 CRAIN HEDTRAL SPRITE, ton 6 AE HT DIVISION the foul line. Bagley 18, Malkim 0 We LeBaron 23, Owen 13 ter 30, Crofoot 6 te wo ocd Eada le ili ee ae a ea a ee ee, geet RS ls ee ee ele. i i Si 2, ie ie. ee 2 a « : ie wo Ps , ios , ia oe ee . ‘ ies hae dongugesnntngene + te ieee ee pk eines - Aas Bs . oon, bi ia ah > ste growin I ee ee OOP Oe nen ba go geghns we ukguema gr wows - Sigler -: f ’ “ ‘ j 3 +, ’ f - ; ; ay tee < , e ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959 ‘ ’ TWENTY-THREE oer ) 7 | arriving in Israel to begin « pil-, ulldozers Ready to Go |Gov. Williams Plants|sanuct tno nnn yn Airry : . | He and Mrs. Williams came nn Airport Construction {Iwo Treesin Israel | wr sity stunner joe ‘ ¥ ; . ; . me te ab, eit HOO men eal Sa dozers today from making the first}asked tonight to ratify their action|(UPI)—Gov. G. Mennen Williams} eZ ah 7 move in construction of Pontiac’s|of tast week, Hoskins said, . believes Israel, Jordan a ht like the Arab people, and I new -and tower at Pon- ~ * Xe and Leba-bam only sorry that they fear der Maciel Report \e non would have made peace longlare antagonistic to Taracl’™ win unicipal In the final cost apportionment if had _ , z Securing of federal aid-for the| the city is paying $131,178 and the/2®°, *f they been deft alone|liams said. “I am sure Jordan’ is fn $435,000. project was. officially| state $122,332, __ whens sealer * intent on peace, because she is a] a gar el wrapped up yesterday when Mayor} Rowston’s signature cleared the The fostering tourist trade that can § 7 mer fe Philip E. Rowston signed an agree-| way for construction to begin. ‘All Michigan official expressed| prosper only if there -is peace on where JULHLGIC © habe ws A ste ve 1a @ ment prepared by the Federal Avi-|we're waiting for now is for the|"@t View yesterday, soon after|both sides of the border.” wie J 4 ° rar} F ‘ Met ‘ Market sold by : ation Agency for $176,830 in federal! rain to stop,” said Hoskins. yi ’ ; lots. ; waar ae aH eStock | Quotations the CAGO ® -~ Except for soy-| The grant agreement was de- . ie, odo rel oeea Sst Son aaa ro we regewees wo Mawr ©. |V OMNOL rs : cone ing |r mir had wines exren| Deere” usa | Sample Little Brown Jug tinued rainy weather over| by the federal suaitey's betetil Fight ins ; Sate leeraasd to por'sost'er | "Lamia ef pial wacks ‘cealio sgl COE and soybean belt brought| fice in Kansan Cy, Mo and find out what’s good! more. mostly from fractions to about a| A? ise early muypert-to beans. A) vinod with a 2%hour deadline! Wp. 8 ° The ‘government has imposed|Polnt. Advances were in the same|4 pe . oo ae ue oe for completion of the agreement, Widow of Ginger Ale . controls on profits in various range. Apples, = it cadets ot — ae tadthar wit coast city ‘commissioners. last Tuesday Heir Files Suit in Hope Made with home-grown grain harvested an branches mmerce. Te-| The list was activ mixed. |Apples +> Tpeldamag some adopted a resonition pre y a : i isti ported considering large-scale im-| at the opening, reba ve pp - pig das porto ak ged ag ea ee a oF Gaining Control hour’s drive from our distillery. And pure, _— to. ease price paneee if} gradually. The ticket ta ri 435|turther intin Wane felures Rowston to sign the agreement sweet limestone water from our own under- prices continue ’ “ ‘ PrICeS. | whenever it arrived. i mship widow i isti ; pe hi. ney i iso) Wheat started mostly un- Delivery of the actual agreement Bigasaigingwtld omni - acon ground springs. Slowly distilled, then trick- * iga{ CManged bat then moved wp was late, Hoskins said, because/111 has filed suit in a move to led through fresh charcoal for extra clarity S er ati! was all ‘fractions on some 1o¢al | the federal government revised it gain controlling interest of Vernors d mell ni Th i , |Stalemates in the buying that soon disappeared. [to add about $8,000 to its share) ¢; and mellownegs. i hen we age six years, and end the steel ‘and "430 The continuing strike of dock |in the project. — a Ko © Vernor wind up with the smoothest, softest bour- : Wall street anticipated action un- “: $$] workers and its impact on for- | Although the agreement already|w Long Lake Rid. yesterday poy rices on oe Beet <: $49] elgn demand for the bread grain |has been approved in advance by] tioned Wayne County Cieeut Cons | D0m that ever touched your glass. Sample | . + precon * 80 cnteant to be the domathand fee “| for an injunction which would re-| Little Brown Jug and find out what’s good! U. S. Steel and Bethlehem took |Cabb : 1.50 vance ia ie Fra dM , . strain sale of 945 shares of Vernors| $A70 98 Follows Lead of CM, |fractional losses. Rails showed '{sbeese. starter ie ; Oakland Authorizes stock to two brokerage firms.. The! 4 $9 Ford; A | signs of steadying after yester- Carrots topped. bu. ...-..++++++- 200} Corn remained -virtually un- shares represent 63 per cent of the 475 Q¢. Pint ord; ccessory tems day’s renewed decline. jCarrote, des. BORE. ....c.ccccccccee 33| changed — the soars. Rye! Detroit ginger ale firm's stock. Code Ne. 914 Code Neo. 915 ; ‘ii. 3.35}started mostly uncha ut la-| A lT § d : * aoe Listed at Lower Cost owes e3 ahead about a point L73\ter moved- tracti iy higher fol-| nnua ax prea ohana in the suit were | e A toaagy- ge a oe a more lowing the action in wheat. —— georges of Detroit, DETROIT (UPI)—Chrysler Cor?.!about a point gy nied Near the end of ‘the first hour} This year's county and school Pa . La gr eae a today factory retail|.., Dipranbguesir « wheat % to % higher, De-|taxes*were authorized spread in| * °F =. gainers. Smaller gains were made . , dames Vernor Jr., and the bro- prices for the 1960 Dodge and the|by Goodyear and General Elec $1.96%; corn unchanged tojannual action taken yesterday bY) Looe. nes of Baker Simond new Dodge Dart passenger cars. | 1-4. : % higher, December $1.10%4; oats|the Oakland County Board of Su-) 2" Co? hum’ kh moms Dodge prices showed Chrysler ob ¢! & M% higher to \% lower, Decem-|pervisors. Mericka & Co janice | was following the lead of General Goodrich was off about a point ber 72; rye % higher to % lower,| The Board authorized tow~ship * ; Motors and Ford in “holding the Slight losses ne . December $1.32%; and soybeans supervisors and city assessing of-| Judge Frank B. Ferguson grant-| price line.” , ; ian c gphesers Bese. % higher to % lower, November jficers to begin levying a total ofjed a temporary order halting sale, LITTLE icra eucd ke and International Nickel t- $2.14%. $19,244,784, which is the amount of/ of the yn shares and set a| BROWN JUG the Dodge lines were ° . . the county’s 1960 budget to be|hearing for next Monday. wo SS S, HIRAM WALKER _ 1959, while the for six| | New York Stocks Grain Prices moat ty aces me ac ar erenye maintained) BROWN 308 BOURBON nine-passenger wagons CHICAGO GRAIN | venty-two cities expect- Oakland nty Probate Court | WN were dropped $69 and $74 respec- (Late Morning Quotations) PL agnias Oct, 6 (AP) — Opening ed to produce $7,015,937 of the|ordered the stock sold to the two! aR aM WALKER. tively. : a we 1.98% op +» 1.18%/\total, while 25 townships will col-|brokerage firms last May 28 be-| BOURBON - at tho came! die Admirals Hh, EOP clase. os He Rise <7... 3 _ 11% lect $3,228,846 based on the coun-|cause their bid of $2,350,000 was! se time, Dodge ~ SNAG Kage ny": 98.3) Radiahes, sede dod. bu. oo % Bay croc LSS MAT c+ s+ ++ 32fs ty’s $5.62 tax rate and $1,822,915,-/higher than Mrs. Vernor’s bid of, nounced | price, .uapenias, vee ote te a : om aoe oe 132s, (328, State equalized valuation. $2,268,000. oil me — en, ; ~~. Am Ajriin °°. 257 Lone 8 Com.. 304] “SL Lage diy 2S 1arq| Yesterday’s approval by unan-| Mrs, Vernor contended in her reduced $17.75; power steering |A= 753° $ Loritera. :. 413 Toe ge Bites Mar +: ++ 138% /imous roll call votes included $136,-| suit that the stock was left in her Little B J $14.45; radio $26’ and automatic |Am ee 8 Weeg sae is 537 to be raised, for previously com-| father-in-law’s estate with the tue Drown Jug é Am 3" Martin Co .. 39.1 ; pleted and current county drain Asi from - ; trancmalesion $15.00 am Ud May D ger: a8) Young Pontiac projects to be assessed against| their sale wens R giparah srust 6 Year Old + Straight Bourbon Whiskey The result, Chrysler Corp. said,|4m Fel & Tel 5 very OP '°°". tee Woman Injured _ |%vt*! cities and townships. An-| fund created for her by her late was that a 1960 Matador sedan or| Anaconda... eer CRS aia ote RO Be OR --nereeeressoes 6188 ] other was $41,179,813 in operating,| husband. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY + 6 YEARS OLD - 86 PROOF hardtop model will cost between| Armco te Mion M&M ". 143.5 bu. Ageeeibtcnckere+, Ya in Car Collision voted increase, and dept service . HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS $90 and $105 less than a compar-| Aichison ~ °° > Monsen, Ch -- $0.4 ik for schools to be spread in various! She was the third wife of James| able 1959 Royal model, including} §¥co Com --. $ tecterete “ton ia oa ld amounts among all townships and|V¢rnor III, grandson of the firm's) typical equipment. , ‘Steel... St Sualior al be wy feruion. 3 eadaced post coy ane ™ snag cities. jfounder, who died in New York in * * * ovine Aly... OT tae Bloc’... 62.2 SALAD GREENS) ms 8 1957. orden. ....... HS Nat Cash R.. 58.7 (Celery Ce . Gon, .........c0+e. $2.00 two-car collision at the intersgction Mrs. Vernor said the original adel’ cures tie tere at ears Shr Net oe Res 342 nate ay AA ana en ai Perry and Montcalm streets. executor of her father-in-law’s es- A NEW anes . to $3,315 for run Balke”. gt Nat Lead °- 111.3] Letmee, “BID. DR oes. e eee cees 13 Carol Partlow, 136 N. Telegraph |tate, the late Raymond H. Berry. oes — sedan ‘o : doses % My Central 33 |Lettuce. heed, bu. ..........--s \- 180 Rd., was treated for leg cuts at! jentered into an agreement with aro laces 3 hardtop sta- an pone et Roam ar, Lettuce, leaf. bu... ee. seeeveee 2.90 Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and| ‘the brokerage houses to sell the SALES CAREER : ..+ 96.6 Nor ‘ released. |stock to them. “ss . _ ‘ rh) 146 Nor Sta PW. 732 ; wane for a 118 -_ Sateen és * isd Ohio ou mod Livestock She was a passenger in a car pagan of James Vernor Jr Intelligence, good character and energy qualify you for a by —yry bap place six, | Sater 3 ae eos mo. v1) driven by Harry L Partlow, 19, | an his son James Ill are await- permanent position with a well-known sales Organization, special- to $2,736. for a Phoenix V-8 con- Enrveler vee 4 Pen eres ; | DETROIT LIVESTOCK | 136 N. Telegraph Rd. | oe Rly in Wayne County tzing in Waausl investment Fund Shares. vertible. moos 1: 3 none Gz $82] cattle Salable 100, ‘Sok gh ag Partlow's car, moving west on| robate \ourt. Mutual Funds represent a simple plan for participating in the “ae a a Pari Da aa goatee seers: telyBetives ~ BS, Nonteal treet, collided with the| . . | pl ral i of successful American industry through the Dodge Dart were generally |: ‘PWEHS Pa RR ...... 11:1|offeringd slow. not’ fully esteblisued:/C@r Of Stanley Dombrowski, 310 S. N B f anned Investment Programs. the same as for the Dodge, ‘“% as = ** 7 | on irade "sey 7 .- $ FH a St., pres Orion. Pat CWS In re Public acceptance of Mutual Funds is growing rapidly . . . over : 4 Phelps D . $64/te prim 1150 Ib. steers 28.25: 7/Drow was ving nor on if $1,000,000.00 a day. This should enable you, by rende a ee vas 2. es 3 8b, 00-28'06. good to ‘ow | Perry. dames J. Loughran, of 1738 8S. Valuable service to others, to earn a regular above-average hla A ber of both mechanical and trim Sooper Rng -. 724 a ms choice rs "38,0827 0; coe ipl 0ts|. After the collision, Partlow’s car /Hill Rd., Milford Township, told J and to enter aprofessional lifetime career. Ages 30 to 60 desirable. items formerly extra-cost options) ore Pd... $12 proc > 38.3| pages Refers 98.10-28.78: smashed into a utility pole |Oakland County sheriff's deputies Previous investment or sales experience helpful but not required; on the Dodge, were age Deere oo MY ini ati. SoS aaa a tletle, Se. Buichors gna 2x3) . \yesterday that someone broke into |} thorough training and cooperation supplied. Saleswomen are also i = 9 2 58 | ib. ; ; y i j invi ly. maar Mr cape mol Bout Aires -. #3 Rete ** Aly giriahers 12 mint Bert mostly Wo. hie home and a cite caliber invited to apply oon te culigk - oe shar and DuPont “ are Reyn Jet 108 $ Pg Meupair® Wor aang’ “avo eo * Senate Aged Group jrevower Si aa cel er SELLS: No fen _This is not insurance but trained insurance people Polara hardtops and wagons. Also, Bekah Lon ootleng * $73 1b vig sinh Wo." and 400-600 00 th - | A chain saw valued at $154 was wore yearly nese romatihe: earrings (PTO 36 $17,200) OF the 838 cubic inch engine, formeriy}=i & Mus °°: 6.7 St Pap ... 81.2/"°Vésiern—salsble 175. Steady, choice D G d R d stolen Monday from the front porch . an extra-cost option, is standard Excello- = 2 Sears Roeb z 40.) Bt 06 ce “ing tba a ue at ran api S of the home of Robert Morley, 4421 __ INTERVIEW Bx AP EOINTHENT ONLY oti piniccaeniaemmemen | Tica Shy Gimmes one B1.4|hien choice "wooled slaurhter Sempe “i GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — The BEV: WILLIAM M. HUGHES Collins Rd. Oakland \Township, . Word Mot... 817 Socony, ...... 40.7|head high choice 67 Tb. wooled lambs U.S. Senate subcommittee on the. jaccording to Oakland County GEORGE F. REUTTER, DIVISIONAL MANAGER Dodge -Adds 6-Cylinder Belo: EY Soe Boe, ss, Hg], Wale set's" eration “miviet."" | oboe of the aged and aging| cs pag sheriff's deputies. | WADDELL & REED, INC : ine (Set Belem fd SEB Ss a will hold "a pubic. hearing” in ROLALY Official Cites | Ponti Models to Dart Line Gea Drnam .. S47 td Ol) Cal’.. 488 Poultry and E Grand Rapids oo “ at7 a wart! Norman Edler, 60 W. Pike St., | 3045 Edgewater Pontiac, Mich. a rr (UPD — Decker 00- Gen Des .... 3 a oe et -- SF 3 ggs of a sateouite “peven-city eyes. Fj . T lk H reported to Pontiac police yester- : FE 5-8078 ceptance ot the new ems Serepas HY Bera J Be) mmont t Tal penon Pe HQUEES 1 TaN TELE oe to ses teas e ... TH. ud-Pac x ° q a soa oe four six-cylinder Genesco” waseee fs Suther Pap at Bre BoaitTy: n ae, une es Sen. Pat "McNamara (D-Mich.)| District governor of Rotary In - - models to the line, Dodge General | Goebel Br ---) 27 Switt & Co «+ $748: Reavy type broilers and fryers 3-4 is chairman of the subcommittee, |ternational, the Rev. William M. Ralph Spogatore, 300 W. Irequets Manager M. C. Patterson said to-|Goctrear “11m. Texaco cs. T24/ht- waltes 18: caponeties under § Ibs-/which includes Sens. John Kenne- Hughes, presented a “facts and Rd. reportéd to Pontiac police day. Grek ES? -- ks Textron...” Biiyoung hens 24%. idy (D-Mass.), Everett Dirksen (R-/figures” talk at the noonday lunch- yesterday that eit aa abla stole Bs The Dart will be introduced to A Soins ee eae a DETROIT £GGs Ill.), Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.), eon today of the Waterford-Dray- = waren an ss from a chil- ¥ the public Friday in dealer show- Gu't Oil 110 Transamer ... 33 DETROIT. Oct. 5 (AP) — Eggs fob Joseph Clark (D-Pa.) and Jennings|ton Rotary Club. It was held at/@rens bank Irgm hi me. rooms. Homestk ik Underwood BA etaaea: in case lots federal state. Randolph (D-W.Va.). the Community Activities Build-+ po. sale Tues, Oct. 6 & Patterson said the Dart will be| Hooker ch... #8 ye germide ..e78 Whites—grade A jumbo 52; extra The “grass roots” hearings will ing. Wed. Oct 79 to 9 pm B&B offered in three series with a total| Ine Rang ... Fe Gow Air Lim ..43.3 smal “edt; Grek large sta {give the subcommittee a chance| 4 minister at the Milan |AUction, 5089 Dixie Highway. of 24 models. The new six-cylinder Intexjak ten gt Dait Fruit 3 pg oa cntgoe A large 44-45; medium to take testimony from senior citi- Mothediet Church, the ” Rev. —Adv. models announced today will be in nt Harv 31 «US Rub aa 80. Commercially eraded: |zens and to vigit rursing homes, Hughes is making his annual of- | Rummage Sale: First Presby- the Phoenix line, the top series.|int Paper ...121 U8 Tob ..<...'33-1\large 40%c43- large 40-43; ‘medium 32; |romes, for. the aged, chronic dis-| neial visit to each of the 47 |terlan Church of Birmingham, — a Giver." 264 Welereca "-'-: 6 lerede A'pSete cn: afta tases sae tees tects pai riage = housing PTO) ciubs in his district, acquainting |1669 W. Maple. Thursday. Oct. pe Sel é7° 3. bf oot Up Tel . 2. S940: medium 30-33; small 17-19. er nit ie the only other Michi Rotarians with Rotary’s interna- : bles eed m. Friday, hae . Johns Man .. 50.3 Wester 2 93: — iclil-| as autivilies aad m. GET fox: et) Whte Mot <2: 8 gan city where the subcommittee a eeetaeeae, Peneee | ccacine cabinets, large 90° We will arrange your rent Kimb Ci: ey ee Say Algeria Rebels ide og rales iain mre brogramnuné: cabinet, factory second. $3.95. | K 8s °.. 325 y, 3 set for Dec. 10-11. Rotary has a membership of|Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard YOUR Kroger 2...) 318 3 “haa a The subcommittee's findings will;more than 500,000 business and | Lk Ave. —adv.| like loan payments to fit Execu e Each Ofhe Sa a professional executives in 113 —_ Rummage Sale Stevens Hall thl . > if legislation on filling the needs of |tries throughout the world, the Rev./qnursday 10-12. Exchange St. ent.| your montniy income. SHARE OF vm “Twn the elderly. Hughes pointed out. ~ —adv., tags nlbe ott exf%,| ALGIERS (AP) — The French ROSPERTY [E'S aha alone HOME LOANS Noon today ....390.9 135.5 07.0 2224 Prev. céaede ‘ . ° ; PROSE eee og B Bros Cosmetic Industry to Appeal § To Buy, Build or Refi An inferesting ha pe i930 high weno BERS ins 102.4 338.4) ting against the rebellion. ee ee 1950 igh ......312. 5 t ~*~ * * . ° vestor Should Know”, is 7/18 Sint ‘he ms 1888] » French headquarters released O d B : Li stick olor yours for the asking. Cover- ewes “dallas _ |photostats of what it said was an r er anning Ip C Cc it | S . & L A ing fundamentals of invest- (. 3. N Ce.) official rebel report on the purge apito avings Oan ASSOC. sont : ment, it’s pa rticularly help- ‘Figures after points are « uehe of counter - revolutionary ele- | ful if you aren't a frequent |) Allen Electric & Bauip. Co...” 33 24 ments” in rebel Region 4, south) WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Food) “plenty” of technical evidence that|in question had produced such’ Established 1890 buyer of stocks. Stop in, Ross "Gear Ca” er ecica . a 0|% Algiers: eee and Drug Administration (FDA)|the amount of lipstick digested ey |induries as anemia and liver ail- . Great Lakes Oil & Chem. Co.* 13 15 , Monday banned the use of 17 com-|women was “‘completely insignifi- t d that they had some-' H write, of phone for yoyr Peninsulet ‘Metal Prod @o* 18 ios, The army said the document) mon lipstick coloring substances. cant" and could cause ‘no harm. hee vies te wi bake - 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 copy. zs gS gH confirmed earlier reports of @| The order. said animal experi-. e& « &t ‘am ; . Toledo Bdison Co "y6.2 16.2 1g.a|gtowing tendency’ among rebeliments have shown that the 17) . animals, Customer Parking in Rear of Office ; tg ah. bid and asked. — leaders to eliminate the intellec- i | Previously, the cosmetics indus-, * * * | “ their follow. (Coa tar colors, also use in drugs) has argued that such a barf’ et uals among original and metics. are poten- : ; They said these injuries would : WATLIN in other cos poten-| would severely limit its lipstick a Textile Workers Start “= bo agg said the rebelsitiaily harmful if allowed to enter okie atte y - not necessarily result from human | seg SUR RSPR COAL peepee: LERCHEN vr 2 the human digestive system. ° . consumption of the colors, espe-|=="" a Se Back to Job in East annette & tain chek: ts The order will gu into ettect | 7B FDA order said that 13 of |cially in small quantities found in sncoess: of the revolt, now the colors may still be used in | cosmetics, But under the law their) FOR NEW YORK (UPD Fa hg tse ae eh... frem_ today oe cosmetics that are applied ex- luse must be banned completely) xe in New York, New. Jersey “ea “iat OF SE tho abee tain a ioe | SAT aan auto he = ee Soe INVESTMENT SECURITIES and ‘4 tentae law Van eee Stew” Pennsylvania dyeing and finishing) Musband Made Choice een ee fo F0K oe — : « « ee ? CU _ ACCURATE QUOTATIONS. peewee eee eee a — ae ’ naaia strike. “NEW YORK (UPI) — Mrs. orl days to file objections. Thé remaining four colors have} Thirteen of the calors had previ- ke ° ‘ ~ & I wating, Lerchen & Co. 11) The new pact calls fore an Rosalie Dean Campbell, seek- | . 7 been removed entirely from the ously been certified by the Food 4 ; ; n ‘ I get Pontiac State Bonk Bia-. 14 cent hourly wage increase over two ing a separation, told Justice S. L. Mayham, executiv FDA's approved list of color addi-jand Drug Administration. Mon- I: . cP ' ' ‘ Henry Epstein rday that |President of the Toilet Gonds Assn. tives for an of drugsor day's order resulted from a study) @- - Pontiac, Michigan for approximately 12,000 yeste: y type 4 1 gp years seat ea| When she informed her husband |*4id the industry would appeal and cs. based on new testing information. |} ye cosmeti * . 5 ease chet a men neers mover ha ye ele veu've git t make wp jour that a final decision probably would ao. ‘e.°* ee ie ie . ° i, aa ie t ipaid. holiday and an increase. in) ™ind whether you want tiquor jnot be reacted betore December-| Under. the federal Food, Drug| The Department of Health, Edu-| § FE 2-9117 J Name...csses.eeegreereeseseeeses Ol employer contributions to pension| me" he immediately ordered that % cent of and Cosmetics Act, the government|cation and Welfare has proposed =~ 818 Community National Bank @ldg. i 1 } funds. The union said the increases another bettie of liquor. the nation’s lipetichs. must ban any coal-tar color thet legisotion which would allow it to/ i caste a o eas xx Sarena sree § Address. os. erecererernereaernnegs will be added to which av- ; is proved harmful in significan t limits on amoun ques- oe OUR rice tee aS coddt sym AST Woveuse . iid etaged $1.85 an hour under About one-third ‘of/ U.S. farms|15 I amounts in the diet of test animals. ble colors that can be used| > sis bee ce nn ses ene = 4} vious agreements. ‘have said the group had/Officials explained that the colors'safely. fae basi fy ; / ‘ ; [ 1) OFS ee eee io ee ==." Sle OOS SS OS Oe eS Se ae ee ee ee eee ee ee ee f It . fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959 | U.S. Weights and Measu ’ the ee ee ee eee ~>~yy of these . . ma | * * * that an inch is three, dry, round that time have improved their that became 100.” THE YARD It is said that) barley corns laid end |ways, have a more civilian and end.”* The DAE ‘King Henry I established the yard) THE MILE: “You all know-that|more civil measgre of great/ment uses the meter the ‘length; and that was the ‘pip’ —/of length, the gram as the distance you can walk while; mass or weight and the liter Latin double steps of the Roman|smoking your pipe.” * standards -surd units they had a ‘ Tie United Seine cscibreatens|most of the rest of the world oa by the name of Fahrenheit, world are now on the metric system. lived in Danzig. . . Mr. Fahren- Edward | Also relatively recently, the Hindus eo ee eee Cuan a cn the Say thad woe the metric system, ‘ on ¢ was physicist and father of the BY") there are still some wild the coldest possible, : tes’ tribes which cherish thermometer out the sed their traditions above everything that was zero. Then he put it under ise. Let me mention to you a few his arm_and he seemed to = pronouncement of King Edward Iljsoldier. The French, who ‘since |Slightly elevated tempe * PARKING ON 2 fa Pt hum r DOUBLE STAM _ FUNERAL HOME tae: For Holden Red Sta »S spinde-bebtisded TBP 3 FPS Solar Electricity _| Most Promising Science Needs Satellite Power to Broadcast for Millions of Miles by much of the world, Teller told a Marquette University audience in Milwaukee recently: “I! we de not change, we shall lese in the economic competition _ with Russia. Hf a country bas a WASHINGTON — Toexplore| chance of buying a piece of Mars or Venus, scientists need | machinery, which he knows, and jsatellites that which be understands how te re- through millions of miles of space. place a screw and how te meas Mars never comes closer to the | ure that screw without the intre- [earth than~34 million miles and duction of a whole new branch of learning, he will buy ihat simpler machinery.” “In 1927,” Teller said, “the Rus- sians did away with whatever Finds Re-Election ud Such Sweet Sorrow | \xscasting over vast | such M. Ellis was introduced at the powever, satellites are cut off meeting of the Beth Jacobs Schools from earthly supplies of electric- as the re-elected president. ity, and conventional chemical « * ff ‘batteries capable of supplying suf- “Mr. Ellis would have been ficient power weigh too much unhappy if he had not been re-/tence scientists are investigating elected,” Albert M. Lieberman ways for a satellite to manufac- told the meeting ‘ture its own electricity as it goes *~ * * am Said Ellis: “Yes. I would have | been unhappy if I had not been SOLAR POWER PROMISING elected again. But now that I am re-elected. I am twice as un-'er into electric power. The Van- I , guard I satellite, carrying six solar ‘cells, has been transmitting since | A ; its launching on March 17, 1958. It The Ticket’s the Ticket ;epresents the first successful ap- for Identification of Tots pectin of solar power to satel- : ites. ST. LOUIS w — Neil Glad- Encouraged by Vanguard I. stone, an usher at the open-air the National Acronautics and | eo a ve om al Administration launched | a Pn with 4! the now famous “paddie-wheel” sharp idea and a bountiful supply | satellite, Explorer V1, on August | of safety pins. 7, 1988. * * * He pins a ticket stub on the; Explorer VI looks like an awk-| clothing of each small] child en-| Ward cross between a windmill tering his section. 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FE ae: | H Lovely Xtteches = ~~ © G Sell Us Your & — "SHIRLEY A TS. 4 yg Ra Th JUNE mo.| 48 x fey Ay ‘ tem vy A eee vt. gas ri io ay ay 00 — terms. day Lake . ioe NTI AC OFFICE rice. tals wei ies Dae S. ‘ek a waker Os em J Plenty price 88088 | ene &. BY OLD WORLD Mace $3,350 POM eo de im eatabel } APTS NICE heat & OR 3- S00 86-4149 after i Ww. 2 © ee a“ t furnished semi Rea —— ORIA Aute. : = NT. Ii ~ On 3-191 Last an BULL’ wad ro z. Pranks 30701. “LO Se SES FOR RE ble oo DOW? SH LEFT. — OWNER, right, (M59) miles) cans re OR ROS °| OR Ra. availa $1 HOU 2 bed: ag} - a Bt. 1% cot a Be © pkg ell OUR HOME 37. n ow a % AFT Ge_OR Fe we n “= rie aver. sage mor ot becom. _ bg Be st Rane rent ‘Can't bs og : OR 5-881. Lake foe eal with ‘thins take a FE E 8- H14. : decorated throughout fe 7 miles ee after 5: — New eae | te os Te wil pave. ’|) room. wood fene a Complete ae. ove TCH TV “North ‘1 BEDROOMS ON GROUND rae nahou st Tel-Huron and feet DOWN merce come ent W tie, at 2-6460. UE i $11,200 os N to 1 RM riv ate. Seer janet | Se Neues -_— ear ae 108 woe te Gas Lake p emple| ce 12—Wm. L VEN nice [ITE BROS. $400 DOV et lot Soya DAM PARTLY FURY. f ft | Bleck otf Cox reyt, 8 flees. Paved park: at Plant. reom, omple Sey TLE A V HIT yen 9 | 9008 et ge wails, _per © oe ge 4 Entire 2nd y rae west TRMS. lw a i 4 . On s Telegraph. here. Lincoln ee oe w. eld MYR a ~ OR 3-1295 y 10 into gg ) BED OR 3 stead SMALL Lew gg Manel ae Bbc on anything (Has Peatures to choose —_ Bloomfi 5 women, wee 9: * Aa pascmnemh water we J A! F-2o- apis ATE ENT | Mo. to A a unfurn. Near fron tely r sales, ts. 4 to 7. HILLS ustom-built Good ‘and reened sf Open Eves. "til 505180. y i hyp enay at Lake TH. PRIV 179 APT. = fC aPtEn ~ a ae sell _— traile ul trailer close from 4 home L ro picture School s. aaa 5660 Dixte home any BA 4-8 3 RM. ie BE able yl ty YR. fo. success! A big room COLONIA 5 ry ge / / This it to yeu 7 RMS. & furn PE elidel be 7 PURN rR 5415 Brunsw: ME 1 Fertoct very see — open =, 2 beicemn tome Twp. home featuring 7 aot 8 yee. gotta on oon how Utilities MODN UTILITIES or FE iE bas | — HO Year-round, been corner for t sales, and MILFORD Near sc wTeacee reer ee — nent, oil bert 4] le of it _ vi PVT 2-9634. 6. PE 42088 . 2 ae ag oe ow 7. sales boa dealership In rage. 000 cash. windo atta lot, lot. e ery little value 2 RMS __ White. FE Y BEC. | Gren, gua. Newly Mo. MA 6- OFF CASS tire car businesses. with at $6, On way, a ow gh Mt. e fence mortgage LTY . end ¥ see the t _fNoor = NEWL Oren tit ame Open Bun ie: ae rene sehr ally and is oe ee e tree boa pm REA Yes to a UPPER. me. also br} rage. £75 Court. ; | priv — 1 sales, of person or Bob BEDROO:! te Lake. Owner omg EL. TIAC PE 54-6278 ts ree and 3 ROOM, baby pyrene works. Msreerd Cows Ba . iB FE 42051. UPLEX — — Rrcoue Ph. 3 ear Whi dscaped eee for 3 bed- PON TILE of this ween mos: con- orated while m RMS. adults Lk. Rd. ROOM D $375 te ware z. Huron. road n Well lan te, all pon. Nice ot BALDWIN DROOM, dowa house which is se. . me eaalt It stove turn, 2-4850. rT a BEDRO rose W. vs ase ide Sone lane down. basement, aod Beaee’ ae $300 down. can ae an in 8 Paddo WEEK ALSO & Ave. FE ER. ADULTS. = UTUUL, ost ose a Wat . Wa Deectiful & | 3! a home. Pull baa a te | SORTER SIDE at. Gi Owner to GI's. he garden venient to eburek an oe CA lark _ Auburn | 1TH. UPPER 23-6603. a ah 4 PE 4-358 TORE with ee ee in range home nice 000 bath, \% per ce’ ~~ a down of ferti 4 Fees and stores which an own 2 ROOM ss 7% ¢ Co i ten mo. FE BOULE -NEW 65 hardwood built- with §2700 beat. Very G 4 ment. ¢ week. Pf Not ee ace lake. Nin: estment in cupy his _taker_ Ap ROOMS, FOR Saginaw. j ge se. HEAT mo.; ZAST Now MONTH ULTRA 23-2144. 47 with 11,600 ed lot. fortable apd -TH END FHA block Large uti een Tie tree for = ROO 319 N 8 BAT pg SEAT, AnD PER side. PE Space a ce $ fenc é — Com THE baths, soil. 1 bedroom L. Bea rea- e rent pay See on cee TE BATH. aus. AND BA : Office oven ra og ore gin NOR me. 3, tome, — 4. ee with | recres the property’ weal only PE | PRIVA’ oo water ie OFFICE: t Valencia Rent N. peer LAKE home on enclosed $i1.- 5 & 4 roo street. ig oho pornents . EDROOMS. NICE.) 2-1362. N. Boulevard DRAYTON ean eae aut. cereen hae right in. Fg tllng ape a itself. J OFFICE ee oar OC Bee EE Ee i sLitiad acs tee Bre | ar SEE ce we ao ocaaiaal a 4} LAKE, ORION OF 7 LARG No ENT. 18T| k. FE 40851. ATTRAC. 2 a | RD. Downtow rent r aoas rd. Highland, 900 ae Normal of rooms af odern — S. BROA \ ly_furn i 7 ,_Paddoe VE Fie, ately, WEES beet. ATERFO es Will mgt — oa 2 tg ee 3 acres oS cee in ro ft = ] 7 LGE RMA FE +4 ie AN utilities 2 w 2 oe t. nt to ali 4-204 Area. 20 vileges at rear we. Asking garese. paved saLpem ED. 200 ft. & ?- ie 58 Come, a ~ - ee y MODER ; Convenie Realers. ge ig ge ao trom home forces se Shear, schools. “AL try Gas” bebe Lot Saree enon Y ames. FE -FUR rt TY ws t, Inc ene ern | ¢roo Liness fon. ne RE: en ale you've - 2 BEDRM NEAR =) Sse GE. Pisis.| > 4183. Airpe r, lights Perr oe oe we cee oe oo window. | ree a0 dave. NTI AC pow investigate Waar sell enced ae 2 BEDR BABY WEL-| °e COTTA Py t. eres A r heater. huron 5 bedroom move windo: $17,500—$5, ZINC. PO on trees. r inv er, well c west Euclid us RM. erred. PE ¢ eit Ey 8 2 E. SIDE. FB tar tases ouions water MES, ALDWIN jooking for, Bewe pee teas ne cee iy . =e ROO rele | Automat ENT OT | + for Large t and reset HOL 5-2953 a B NO looking Just home tractive ; ee BASEMENT ing couple "pre ee $35. BASEMENT. PE | ICES—WEST | E} kitchen. fa teen, Se H. P. : VN one today. esp. | § bedroom By my come BATH. Mo. | & BA | fara. 8. Omar NEW Kebteoum E, IDEA Automat paved 5. Lapeer Ra ° , DOV mt. 4 neigh ‘$ miss chines ‘ furn. $45 EDAMS. ; ee mo SPAC Mile tér. On i | 9531 ‘olored a ONEY on your RBAN ge. 150 side m and t 2 ee 5 \° 2- TH. 2 B heat. a 6 NEAR OR STORE Miracle Pele-| - hea on eam Colo mode: M home SUB fronta . Good ° and bath 387 oral Bil. D BA Ext. $55 A MO. N 2-0634. se ween a Hurry A. Dr 4 room Auto- a basem ft. nore, | 2 nites Ren OROUND FLOR 41318.) 5 Seer Ve aa + SEDENE.| a ee ee | T EDR.» MOB. Edun EM TO en Ste ete rE ‘eciads iiiedroom, extras Taree | Vacant. Very fine wement. Auto- wu can le, Jans oF ours. err ae at, caly on MOTHER T RM trance \ATH & ENT & BA arage GMC vite ph.. Will 8s Te A beautifu space i : ; ; . MEYER 000, Terms. ERY xcellen vate en VT. BATH 8. Tas 4 RMS. frig. & & W ateg ol Ys gra 141 home. room board - oll terms VER 7038. ART " Beau- EV in ane ool P i . Fe LOGA- DR RTL nt. cup ily land ma $5060. mal y OR sngalow. home ch j i RM we pe Tas “a 8 arr.| #vs EATED. GOOD mp oar OR at — ‘anver ha +0801. t Miscellaneous 48 with lot rei schee WILLIS M. ‘tale MOR RUSS V BRICK 3-BDRM. 1 w. J pe anton cupboards “ga- A deligt ae, a8 * is only $50 NT Al MS H ROOMS hite o Prospect. | _ ¢06 Ren util ’ down. REISZ, rE EV choos. Pos- kitchen air -in re. home mania [ BASEME: ima So 4-7706. — UPPER. | yunday. "283 For Om CAN BB USED $750 lng N t-) etal boreed of Pull; ‘gisesed fo RM. Child | tion. FE BATH 3-1391. | Sunda N. WHITE an CAN use. -Oniy ae dy hat 8-0823 = pec ge yh og 8. | he ~~ we ee iin Pg Pe Tiee tk WOD.| a oon Ga im and a “i } STALL GARAG mercial = HAM aS en ND BATE. subarben ron | lore Pte nse the oon down. ben 5 cond at ae oe Prt le. FE £18 LK. MOD- ny Gee Ook ATED. 6 _mo. 101 Wall St.__ 1 STAL r cars WING ee aids an heorene ao. oe $400 . looking ent, plu $13,- Gingellvil) NTIAC a oe = aer_6. | 5 $40 mo. GARDEN ha , RENT. C. NE Crooks -6R arage, with . 2 baths, lack} $8,000 with - “gooa full basem t garage. ON PO heat. Respon: | UPPER 2 A WITH MEirose Pes LE GE FOR H. & ment, ¢ “sha Belect = B = Foon. umn rea th ge Gas HS. 794 RM. is. PE . PVT. ENT. OOM HOU Ortonville. FE Pr Koco 30 p.m. Aubu 32-3310 full b and sc r. FE vered @ ttached t. corner lot : adults OR > 5282, BATHS. S._ Franc D BaTH. 4 RF Near CAR- | is x oz. after 17: 49) corner UL iN sown By owne 2 car @ ree sree Wecle | I so. RE t B AN +6004 q I dow a RMS. PVT OTs i ae Le J a oe. ind Cx pocomens, Le e Houses ) DOWN r PE 62200, —e eg te nce TA cya > clone Be TMENT. FE| LiONT poe 9 ROOM pest, or MA For nD rtly ee aS TOM BUILT Maas 4-6531. ro hee ly Home ‘ INSUR® FOR IN rae ha Cari APAR couple. ROOMS. park, O Roce BRIE FERRIES Cae ° sg rad cus 2 ~ i y , ESTATE farm a Por t garage. peting, rE 2 53 aera ae, 4s m, “De for ele ire Bldg. ROOMS, > Fam acres es « rtoa 2 oes Ara FE ron Pirin. -| saresé, FE 7 corner Ra. 000. $53. per WN Pg on em Nice er ALDWE t for wanes aad i se and thes 20874. PRI Lj r 6 p. a liter 50 DO little PLAINS. 2 bv Own ss pat B fee a Douse end a _5-3038 8 MARSHALL. 4 ‘A ee | ae » ae Se 13 cane & 5238, an YTON eezeway. \ 3 , oi invanert with terms OMS. 34) Ty] vata AND lire at ‘wnat Feta Le a hy +7574. 1 < HOUSE starter ve in. DRA separate te ol hal br. s. OR with ga room or = an Cats ots i 7 ns Savin Ave. ‘ $33, wporenant_ 5 gy 3 EE, Tooni can mot term: 7 room : IND bg A beth er Le cer ent ge ys OR 5 bed you camel — beth up. : Ms. $502. ~ ae 340 Bald 1061. 82 tth — > Epa anes wi Dr. rk and , CASH and room, | ki Gas . i Stern ot 73" apts pie H, Ask ig eg or, upper ap tehen fa- | 3 a ane ts — xoara| Se “$100 DOW N build- sre LACK een By em Ben- . By peter ly 2 F veo. > gee ee ra even, OK. tan. FE GEL | Some) be "ren ibs TREDROOM BUNGALOW. 4 Ps SCERCY hy Seo Convenient te Fa Ethie, erent SON LAKE ze woe me oe | near dre 8mi ‘ISHED, OIL ee ee Gen- 7 BEDROOM to § # and car- +o A See FE and 5 VI this won- led and: wk Eve Toese| ee ee haa i ae cilities. gy oi abe a\a foe seeal! Drees | oo ‘WFORD 8-206 N_Perry. | = ge REF TE DA in Has paneled aod : 2. BATH. st, eat. Close to and bus. niga ceneal. Drape ee) CRAW uy Sie 1185 a . ° t§—ig-y 44-4 ee We : AND i Roots, Judson 5 bee myphm rmobesls ool month a oe m C a MY 3-114 Don tmen: n You'll in 4 x 22 carpeted peted living ch. ar garage y Rooms aRD BAT aa a heat ART MENT GW eral ‘Hosplial * Sith priviles tnesed a Bow sae ivinG 238 W. W Mc a : Ddw derful home, in tt oe Slassed front porch. __entranc TH & +0123. $i) allowed ARTMEMT | 18 eral b with chased after 5:30 LIvi E_ Flint arly on we 4 Ing ates Gedretme. neg oot 1 fenced terms. 5 BA FE ;_al APAR PE ¢161 pice neigh bowse 4 ead, | cae 44665 an dscaped, | Zo a= FL rooms wate 3 bedroom and No . me, ob 4 room oun ow al with 3 ROOMS. Sati s ack SATE ta PONTIAS. for who ~ ge gg 7 BEDROOM. mien lanaseaped. ee juminum storms, wil "A ean ae ae er eae aoene dng seldom 614,000 cE Ww rivate UTILiTiEs. Padd BATH Foome. Kennet Ms. 3/3 BED Sn = As | ment. gg th ye = . BS. Will puta — new . I base- rap gems j 7 Rooms “a beni 1 CHD * Lower. Om 3-432 PT._ ON DIXIE HWY. eae Hu A ee ee ‘OL & fosurance fo. cas beat ‘ne 0 tes pee fichen ‘and dining. "OR aon tncinaed. “ing Don wife Cuilfornie fpnage. Storms, O Nicely furn BATH. $1 COM APT. rea. MA gy gf Sy $8,500. te Tated 1,250: + kitchen Bese _ Bee 32837 sees. New of Py 4 3. 100 x j re sak é A rkston_aree. MApie §124¢. gt iis 1538 per 4 Ob 3 OME session. terms. M 34 «MO Lt OR ROOMS ment. and ~- ty of _ 2 RMB eo] vim hes ag By ~¥- FE ¢ 3 $0168. | PNaed. Y INC sonable 0 DOWN. ighlands - penal. On | p Bg small gereene ond “wih plen r- TOR nn __*elcom CTIVE Colored. inee ment. 1 OR a. MIL r. Sep- — $500 2 17 or) 228 eld Hig ATE pot io. fa — 2 aun and fae rr one Lo d 8 4 Soee8: homes home 4° ee 3 Vhosks your can available. penrpayne vo hildren APAR 2 bed: ex a acres ing & B full PAD * eated q AN : terms tT ROOMS. P all ¢ 1 & - sag od dupl { 0 Ss, hunt i Beverly. 8. rooms SYL beautiful Ghonweed ‘s insulation, ol . aes ce i nana CONDITIONED oe Re 3 ROOM Good 2239. ve ae eel tae BE Be 3 bed 2nd in ent |” these . 1460 SS : h Close fier 4 BOTTOM | B AIR CO ms ve Dera pr. ¢ comme PLAINS, FE 8- BRICK ‘ment th and down paym construction A Seer, ont re * Miller 8-0723 aft ROOMS tn. Au) - MER 8T. YTON 3263. EDROOM, yo ytime pa 2 gd . No registered way. er st. Whe William 2-0263 a NICE e. Close | Modern ae SAL DRA n, MI 6 AREeTON. 7 BEDROX car an LEASE * heme ent. -—_ Vete bedroom/ 55 Sit f intere y FE i ior wisn ished. PE 2 ss | MANAGER. 8-6918 =: | _moder ‘ace. Outurah Ty Bee, “oon Pe ort ¥ | aetred Ind oS ted. fat? floors, ltor ; floor furnishe WATER FE 10 a.m.-9 p. RENT 2, acres oi ment, 1 p.m. to CH. FULL FULL B —&5 ee r ST. ith on 7 7 Crips And 4% eo oak full calito W. Huron St. utilities HOT MC, $20) & Sun. FOR uded on ine erage ny except CK RAN Pontiac. option lot of Post Full ba’ a AN baths. erms. an you reens, bed. to 8 a HEAT, 2 diks. G 5-0265 | n_Daily Realtor Bec! coms. “p lace, w and | _ex DRM. BRICK RANC tes {ro 1874. bday Be. ee north Lo igh ist floor. 500. drms. 1 * $16,500. heat & ¢ torms & ew Open 9 1 @ RMS ly furn 38 or FE | Ope Kern, 32 bedr Has firep erator MA!3 B 5m ent. La T-| on % — oy 4 Btool e. $7,500. nee neat 8 co with all 180. partia il PE 8-45 Paul A. furnace. have. oa gaol bamt. m HOME. A mye ved Very fa for nace. Realtor PB 4-837 * aluminum in 38 $7, ‘Geant F wk. Ca ter a er, 8 $125 Low_down oy egy Sitice : ~ gg ee HAYDEN, roe | Bereen oes gg nts. : _ 5 MS T A trac-| ary ter. , RA jots. N wn tor trade re HA First eme after “5. 7 ROO Hest & » atsis N COUR lean, at ©! gah mes > HOME BEDROO _ 4 do Ideal will value. Jc ¥ Rad, 3 bedroom he ALTOR sie) WEEELY. 3 ROOM eicone.| ORIG uns the Sea oF 2203. ae ee mae et eornee. ti igs afters pai A E. Ww NG “oth heat, this "bes 2 car Ra. $16 Se and to Fisher elcome Are you loo here the in sum- 5- ENT. YR A Call « tac & \ > ‘ » | 96 THE bbl with ine. Com Ly uilities Kioters. a sires A tive eo friendly = a ak — Watking 2108 _ we ue REp " 2 ay own 3 came i in i gg la! -% ng a ck igre} we sa & 7 oie — 30 p.m. Sunda coos oe 2 RM pcergy Ey ad d bath ap ; only ma cou ‘Youngs rr B room, $8,000 ike Walton Opdyke TOR La in oven . m, to 8: aoe hae PER iS Genes! cor ‘ic ba ome aoe REFINED rater, Ye dartiy furnished school. aRD, REAL 4 : » ee ae 4. +7 Down FOR 1 tle. All between These T mon’ . Hem e re ear : arage ts. rtly FE : = 500 with ARD, fire Pr s-sooo t Ing APT 7 a Soe rT $56.50 iding K. G re or en. rs th‘ paymen rahe AIN NK Rd. 12) bath mo. FE I-| fo is build not rE town ° BATH ‘45 mon ' BARGAT? FRA Adams 1-7511 . per r bencrall i th mares ot io —“?¢ ROOMS, Aple uity, s6es. ODERN 4 | 1010 OL LEASE} go 3 1 6 & 8 p.m Ogg Ee oe oad ted UNTRY * 545. Bren. "ae HOME. M & ae woura.¢ = NT T OR LEASE : ¢ minus ATTRACTIVE ee FE 2- t—Hea ek ee woo t. God ret & DOWN. 9s mowrs + “OR REN ‘ DB 4 Pedieens eo a. child = Fla HTs. on % ac 3} BED Gas hea 200 150 3 OL FO] BRI 4 he yate en Small 41758. VE. ggg oan -9687. ARBOR kitchen. cas St OOM. ENT. XROW M FE 2-696 or r CLEAN. UIET. | FE. sous abbonn AVE oy EE iP itoagal Md edreem heme. 9 Fhe hE 26 Ward a ek - eisEA PONTIA‘. an Hos. oF. - APT : roo b WES eee FrmING ae, wet | 43 cece, eo Aten Pita Sor 10 aps Realtor ‘ EVER rear four- feren : rela | BATH. term DER . eror g APT a vib per mionth ae = para.) #5) ae ‘5. not. caw, «ROOM MO ALOW. ~ EXCEL: <| JIM WR a0 2 FE B. a E ge NG furn. oe aaa NON ix er sioe- ve tien “replace 46s ino ad ROOR BR s.80) PE a hose sin Zz a U me. Al It tor IDE car 5-29: (| kent, cgnaitie $8,250 ELIZ. per —Oes_b ST S for 3| ine R MOV! up to $500 ce oe CORNER =. eae WEST SI Shen. Cleon er rererning se” 1c: 1196 _after ‘cash, 4014 wi _ farm mtral, High School. perequy pecenent “ta W. Law: St EABOARD FIN: i “RANCH. * Large lot Br, Drs: M a M tral 5-4032 persons A 2 area. —— erry aGout mo. mest, and second reas GARAGE 3\ tence TobERN v3 BEDROOM $100 a 4 BEL BEDR ent. uri = . ment, OO — owe his atiractive ‘mod fure- SIDE beth. | Zeccment. RATED OA8 Pull woenee eee orepe gt Re “F/WEST S aed retcgeratr | _On 3 pie. preferred ¥k Rinses, ouree & kiy. epart and re and!) Ny , Coup New g00d Frome Lake. bee a) 1S Pomel -y nes al Pe} seve, 6 Pie DOWN é Realtor [ Elizat 7 aA furnished. bus service. Ca NEWLY RB West sid ft first floor $300¢ ‘costs on 2 ET Y O'NEIL, E Adults OR "3.1083, shopping ‘ea I bedroom a bath “ott kiteh- page ES oo ng Hm gy "i (Dick k)VALU RA ~~ a ' x eS et ch oft | kiteh- EALTOR J ° Fireplace a rates} 3 DE 2 P temetk ee orl room = LTO R. ‘ eto Ig ea a bath tne. sna zereaie CORANGUS te NA am [> Oat ee euemAt yy free, ir OE ie" | SE 2 yenoant |G, PANGUS, aero, : v1 vie utilities rato’. Phone hed 39) Fe Saat “Tose. ce) vacant oh | 3180_ ML re ” ay e 39 rE iCULATE Vacant. La nd ROOMS, PRI-) tinicl, ses Furnis 1 BEMACULAT Fg a wears 7. FOR . ce Wadd DES 2-004 Rent How seers Vesa. | pee aloe [ate cabo | DONT take ie easily = Pye ites. |, 3 pont grocery. ‘Goon RENT With orn cee ult [ONEY! Ma ied Ads. To FAR POR ET = 7 asay eRe pron | et through Cassi wap, hire, Nene "Crooks ‘ | rentals to re MODERN UM a low. Pull jt il rent, buy, s s a3 = she Tot home Bacom F| west spe ra hea se | FE 2-8181. ASH IN i — ae FOR Cc sell things mo. MY é Hs a setts ¥ 7 + . s.|* 39-2872. HURRY ited A OR tharos Pa FE é Lk. West 4 Anything goes! a sea "weekends." fF : Weekends. 28is), Pe ‘ I i AC P ; | SDAY. OCTOBE , R 6: 6; 1959 fe “i i\.. y Jay Al 87, PRICE~ Suburban P AN — y “ 53 | or Sale Lots Pre pete Opportunities 7 x neat 3 tail rier | , cal elivecs, : ‘ interio restaur 1 “ea D Sces Sree cae : be $2,000. eTON \ anywnere. $25 eta fr: RAYE WOODS Sree TO $560 rhs atic a few GE ox ; for buy heat, ewnings, ve nort ORGE 255. #1390 | down $18, fixture real sonst good ‘Forced air Orr GEORGE ine GE Bi BLA ing & n.- Only with & re — * penntece and- 3 eyinwm R. d rooms, rge ae don IR SPEAKING hing area n. Jesper | OMe & pveyrx Gr "APPRAISED. pei a a, . ‘ee lenn yey gh: dnd. alumina 4 7 Ma: THIGH 3-1 3 . = OF FisHIN we B : AN co. € rooms. 3 bedrooms, 1c , a a BED : + deme: 4 3H HEL ws wet) Bay block be! ~~ orrow j Liberty. f os paved ing. New attic | ROOMS ates. sites mmunit i VILLA ten. 7 ity. bait home. ve, have ate a Tone right. street e kitchen, | Plus : . : a larg { CE eee li-i sealife a H 5 t fre peat ores CLARKSTON 34 Fe atid | room “wit drainage." Restrict home ks vaminnew. tank. ne ee oa.bo a 2 Le Anpa ; ce cei Yoom hrepiac ly | LADD'S x" ae alee. Urieed gt gs TY ation Fi : RIGHT AT need e. La n, t nance ’ tr . on wil bk, br ga R W as URA LA INC. O = for Pod saneoe et WHEN J af! ic Ven rood decorated. Bione excelle tise EAL ae a ck 00 with 44800 2 You ets em ow Some. *° “— sched. Only" Siac Si en iwe. bedreot | nies with for ‘building. 8 gst | st we, LO $50 3°W. HURON an ce? OSL Ye Th 2 FULL $12,900. 63,800 oouest RI y toy NEED “iusple nee an) BA | pen rstt are rom | ATE rit - FE 4.4 OPEN fee “ral wun’ BATH $8.500 Ask for w Priced ai a: for down TO ain ontiac, | Highland ORS as NANCE you. 1 A506 BvEs.| {5 ‘ om nice room pedieaape S.. modern. L PRI hig at oaly| © ~ ay ma CASH =_ ost AR & | Ph (M59 Bank CO. today tnd “ai kitchen : to wal si best of bs “ByuvaN us nek tcoe’ - established ph. OR 4 Riri Le. +1574 Bids. 1 ‘eutomatic ond down J of cond Bi | block FE baat See Os ggg ear- R_4-0388 | eabo : - terms. lot. at e sien cn | 2 tr $0661. 1185 Los triens rou ard $500 uo Pe iy Let’ sen een fire Ts with 26 WOOL . nal High gross schools & | Kasy Parti rd fivanes | eeik eae cree took d ares rooms. , we, “N iia ror aaa Gross pg so oy Werking = nan a ig) DOWN e MUL Ww IRWI ‘ + eg Cedar : $10,150 buy. pa be: Natural] CH Ew ty beach i . anal Pi, oes na 1G king -RRY ce Co. its 4 " . REAL’ at Pe aniagle SELL suit. ach | ylw mi 5 B ERO SIT . FE tESORT L at gee ET $25 Phone FE Sawieneky 6 FE OR pay ~ Hey years old. Lovers 4 sum eigh mo: any | EPFORE KEE Hi AT eal LIQUOR e of- | 5 TO $5 o-0001 = e Tory oer 3-7883 JOSL : Low ; TRADE — mer!" re— aw | «Youll OU B ILL ol waar 30 B yoy | ON YO $500 1 ful Ae ay Togs it old YN degen floors — Just I got a | 100 ft like th uy! S d Ever living 80 b= India UR or ‘a| Fartri AREA Pian, oy ut | ALS a very he RAMS aes TR tiie . Signa on 2 back, added bt] r rs me. Sneeeg ~ H avy = se-in r ho rolled rollin S ontra for $ ears | Up t fan Ot car bee . THE ‘ g ent * Mecarthy car, ° ouse tan ut El count mes, to Li TE ct for 12,090 | to 24 ee ee Sarton R “BIRD” e wine Hl ng beater $9,800 r. land . s 49' at th oe sy L “py ae Real part. PH. 6 Te $1500 by EN To oo and with or py ‘i e T cs nat pride B Esta t DOWN : stbeee $250 uy LE SEE ag costs. Rag 3 m: only completely Mr. | Fo CARL Lacota. urn on to th / 171% 8 Soma Serv E O 9206” oe Dome o8, Ya as] [oom ee, ASE, BU un fenced ia tase tee ae ae! ~~ Ee Ses Hoes se commenity etiga! os vlect y Guan ES, REALTOR | AKLAN new’ . : a , : : im 0 4- unt } oC —~ A heme on. Cress TRADE Schools 2b este pean Y a yard. Clo wo | Easy at of —d W ad s oo R 10 FE te Seas oa | Se ery neg, 450 D segs’ as "2 co TA ” ees ae a a : $1000 ‘pao t Lake, prea | to ! 866 away = hy OWN 450. Aa nae OUR BEST the wate | , 3] : « O ~i3s scm le re FE Boge ieee TOOLS SUR j ~_Mortgege | any 3 Bh as B and Also cepts ‘Fou, yond stores and full 3 ‘bedroom VAL iz. Viki Subu close ES ON eage 2 Poa — "Lap flabiled Mortgage age grees. . HURON re- oan - ) pey- And immedia struction ment vz — | ing rban D _ing be ae aan 55 as "Personal rea 2ND _ Loans . only si 6. ES own rent In- bung and te om & “E Mod- | O i oll 7 ACR Rea mits. INGS ~~ ODER FE oa P réason AV MO nodes 62 hea ARDEN “ . this. t re- amar clean e Sis rtect lent | m Y H tric Es. sonab Good PD: ce 8 7B 71688 rofit s HO IL anit Ne, : nmotiiote CARDENS NE : oe : wt e wy Tet ouse Es. 9 ROO le. ——— AY HOMES | ABL GAG loos DW? fate possession aad Wy per month. bedrgom . Term oo — 3s | O Ss car 2 Berd look. _Oll hea e. el MS. B be of — dew BAY SUNOCO SERV: ié Y PRIV GES Ree re cee Si) ee 5 S102 iin so, cuanaarn eee D | Sg wg eg (itt abe on Sa sara avec | $8 Seg og Hy RSet “fee. pper is Pie oom o$ tal NG $1 T. seo; 8e Lod ONE W —— ee Sen wt io oly. ME ON : peor sult rate tovedtment, Pa v; | ¥9 ete THY FE, yNVERTOR move inte lower o aoe eet up, 0,250 esree, % INO Solon WEEK oor it a en- once A ag r| Met Ol andes re cen 189 YMENT IN mon full price purchase z| snd Al storms, family.” Iand: ‘Bes: tal, | UD K— | oa. your and well oo a at see = ™ pocketbook = $600 EVES ENTS Meg Fa 45 FB vy sonmipe-s and Ald; > sell! 4% —! a wus _ AH ‘gn aes es 3- genic anes mornings, _ - an a | oe dal TO DI PE 4-3569 ink. yd po ge yp fer! a hg _R Siar es | L AK Soll Price Ba ‘napect a musi Te 33. ck rep. Hoy - A BATH call Pint runt on. Oaks aand 0 $2000 1-1689 rent pe’ : es | 377 E ving as comfo e | EST EB $12, CRES. t Re rm . CEdar V or bp Coun ond f T M 8 J wel. rta! but alt 8 ar ot. it m Wie A vs art “i TELEGRAPH OPE ae eee ATES OR | err eo eS NEW sw Sa oe ain Se 584 —_—- Cran mr fe wn G a < KENNE 1 0 ridc iS | / OPEN EVES aot wa ey ke PL ig am REA’ Pet 4- 030 Paul M. iJ ™ wcation | UN my Big Fes 3581 | & 2% BUY, us yr 7 A PE on : coed bata are iL +4 : ASSOCIATES — vietaity. * SeLt geting A F ri32 Mighlat & a: es,R os who a 729 a 1080 | i Me os L Area OR so “es e saan . rie a. ey REAL D ose-! “TIL w. ATES non | ] H. BRO ease GARA a THE nd fysrRanc s & 1 s. Real Est. SERVI 92 Wy BEAR Oo og at test. ON es eee 3 Bed n Subu . ‘ Py rr BROWN R y = Saree ¢_DIBCRIMINA . or" A ACRE P FE CE STA “ ‘CONSTRU Call _ 9680 FOR st uge rms. F rban . MULTINED Lak ealtor 1] omen | bedrooms, MINATIN jg se PARCELS THE F é TION Sw CTION 6 COL carpete ull B ubt LisTiN ¢ Road me Toe [ey ny e your miles M. Ju THE R ° aps 3-483 -- 3. OR full ted it 2 irb es ok M. / b i am STEELE Bcsorggh i st 80 ® ap = re we Spat ED cite tone a asem't Only an S sravice. Al 2 ie a "room with Sgr. "9a.080 Poatise. S N riager 8} Pull beak ae om. location schoo! a i Beas. gu m with ly $500 pecial | 1cE cation vase 19 .. -_— i Ae dining 1. Te aeea eae ” to 94.980. outh sid ees Be in r Spaniel ak — bar = ane E pesement on a ood ree west ‘comfortable REVOLUT! terior & 20. qAaditional™ An be i 8 ae She Bt x cave ide of H gree powei — everal wae . ¢ 2 Dietely ae ae o _4-3 down. 1 Beautiful é No oH n. frame tractive bear so + wee RI aa RCC ONARY room Joy n Boren | i walle haat n. 2 Milford: Bet. Voor uron St i SEK er Se eet ot tts A Bedrooms 3 bedrooms | Wil small home. $00. with os coay uit qoeere room Bee m Inst | Beaut ® “finished a ae iss ack sone. eniheote Eli rhei |? waned Nextt or sell. FE . & Ca hom a ith m kite all B a a im r co! A tr ] el . 1. 1 tiled ] cons pete ere rou on EA LE The ° i hear ll gy m-| >» oma out BUL iva, JL s & Trad Nex cK FE an oe) ia Tian Rises ie] oS st | Baas aa Seo se | Bie vag | es Vooreis | aoe one. wil ~~ Og f evel @ r Y . nt orice om a i mth ih ng sedbinte erms. ge e & Auer = aan RY PAR see station, an . "to sell alue. 3 for PIN- RIL have new & out | Too _— - ou H while $8750. water bh wond: h4 come eigen | DI caer ee good 35 stan roots > COM. = anol a ern 3 $2 MO 942 J any pater, EY te at Pull. fu ith §28 ere ' Id you HUR r — ae erful odern wr NG" $27 000 y pe io r Alves Gres acom-| © it apr vlad oe a. x tory we on te Ideal — umerous e “LIFE a unas ag oe A dairy ih be aval lecation w eery| vane SpeCreLe Pric rE REA om this aie neue *sem tree T Fami * puy good ° : — . | a eigen ane i ue 5 avalenet aim age ue ; 4 PRY L neat in | | er ae q| o mil y rag base you cc and | _ . AS } tiful gs, well orm all sicaner ree a 2 a with hi ce -8 or for ¢ js 7 iste Re =) aint = Ee Breese vd Home clavet, plus large, coger sdmire. | NOTH patient gi Se training only. Ge Seige 7 RM. a se EXC; pee dandy bilge w , Sow 4 oth ga- IN | Mi and owne hwa eer neg au- | iba Age rogra By ig ~~} a ei! & . FE Gown e in i, ‘ash nter e | N ‘ | ch Ra NE r y 1 vehin | rou se m 6 in t eco & b B a a Village _4-4831 po Aor bease q invest. | | eH en. oe ; fees or ee form Ts, beau- G DOWN __Inco . om _Pish of ig Nag amd pe _ i at _ hiv Fodl Pnccnta Pe cobbaog FULL e e mediate ‘and etire. | in ot hom r His hi 1 doub: t WN ome Branart ___Ph. OR 4-03 Lk Kleu own m ke t nage e in includ pany ar para wi fe LL " sane! GTC * osres Ser room Features cen omne, ne "tae $82. «UNITS. Pr roperty 80 eRe wy xan ons, yout wtermice. a: ry Sei ee lots Bn ata iro Loca Bina ati sek sau | x HOU = $78 poe, et lg A ad ~ A as NEAR AU. hr Gett n o 4 ere ieee ne cae L ® a cos t b est Si rooms aia az: UX - ted ma cab parhe . “, ms A inree ae NO H e r Mon TS OR R aia ENTS pad ‘accept nates jae one or eee 1 SPART . Dg center. Washington Jun Side 4395 Tra ssion. ‘onte ror, Te «! sed oll . five ‘oom ‘bom OomMB | FH th Tot | james 3 — ra, D Oar u's $10 Foon good Ss rite Mr oe | trail re hterd TELEViBIO} 1. a Junior oe nks y ion. Aa ram laree ps prea innit e oe A— al setaker, Lai furnlshed c an m Ralph “4. UN Grit. | 550 rater ots inum LEVIBION | " *ppointmen lor High.” Carpet: ~ On “Bud” 1a een go st. Mi walking | rooms. m4 rg suena gb mere | 500 OIL EM” SERGRO - aoe a Lak Rae ews, ew whens BE) aa pEDRoC i, wee 20, ROM | re te oak mps S. Dix, CO ra eee Soret a eH a . 27 ra ie. ian gin 800 7 y $82 ING CLOS IN | a pat Now with th land B A t - | Vinew De e reco FOR materi ANK. seed ° y : rast R gubal west > i ith on ri arr AL ood tro _W rde U al, san ma ) nearest goa tea a J SPPRSTOSTE | BY cee rae et | mpstead “| vexed yee eek a vl ing. ‘Attached : “te roo ona ek Come ONTH | 53000 tracts 'e cle Mrmr 1s at Mae EN id 3.8043 JA RANGE sepnes TAPE Tile. bath Fireplace, ge: * ° a) is Mion. "this and Come out | Real win Nor other. home sok lL reg AGE UE ae Pe tg teen mower WILL | on (et: cone reos {room & r ; SM _— og! is 8 Joal Kear oe Bot . sae $13,000, “wos =f es: gure ontage on x 380 art ' =| | te wren 1028 wil SWAP FO venien utiful gas ie, a Pon ort es wD ent a ald tt | c J le R tree is =| SEES gE ate ee ee rarity Ee 04-96 M. / and DUCORAK t L en ul T FR nrc pga r . BR : ' BE a a cial |? ake P 8 ve center — geal . era "e-| nes o phere ONT tates s. rs. = ong EWE - pi gs “ RI “re BUILDING ps pgp ropert parce Rg te achools. /?_— SUPE IRD’ TO gg ends ot x 600 tee ve Alay wai “he sane & SONS extra ad front frame talon SBUNGAL AxDs FE COMPANY ees wn y 31! Peet oes oe as Nearly -R SUPERE os (lat x: room | Frade LAKES 181 A STR le loi i home sanding roo $ | e 2-9 798 r lot. Shin; LLIA K erms ‘all or t ent t i e e tak ew e ie . TT P e for err | H aS agg eid wean buy tress chy situated ‘on mente numerous —— Bildor 12 Pull i LAME | Ko. - = a o the | erator Keout guipment ITE |" pone REDE. oon eae 3 ‘am. PO at trees. nui on ary will J ou’ of Nationa! BY es ro + EM pr igh | ce oic if- . E 5-14 le sP E Se enka aoe Se) ae aie 22 | jp Ee SWE Tagen Ni ite od Te | mee Tea. ar HI 4 ly fe) cel- or a bes . Nice iomes” roo oom er 02 REA mtin cess: with 4 | me T rn No. ai the A N Show ¥.5 term om. om bo we eel home down pace B ipo: utiful re $750 Prectane « s. part ha Aa es Should pegged Nag — | _¥5as2. as ACT or sell. large good INCOME 5, = ter. in co Se Kyte Py Y n r b 5- on NET uc own | § 2 ca fe) L ae ioeeen| = TOR pactilien |b oar coe ioe ile T Coren 4 3 atte For Sale Fa aie" | See Hey Se sit aom_aaby Sn * 1 dri ba t . ot. — ones 000. P ne bed 0 a I sr earaee, water t ae tummity. private ofiate, Terme —— ai e and htt e —— | ! gg Fenced Rec. RM . ? ) Farms 56 SE L L AK . ou For sol ¢ EQviry er. MY | ‘LE air, rat bath Wire, ° os included soe. wr | eam sean Tm. Attache Y,re0m modern Fare 56 apariment LAKE GROC asa antes = r "a thet fy 87 a = i = . oom oo home Teen tor at B eet por priv. on cated. in’ Ope Farm jand Co on and ve oe a garag “Fak Belial to eaKy ER {savoring 3 Fea ett est Bu nae tar poate Bl aces seen aay res one fo ar —~ Bt nese — i ~ u own sapeartingge ons wi ies ce Lake , ee Fae RE : # ith oeoue noo wi a ae an Oak. R cer. EM. "ete mot thie hare cen ie and twin ai unehen wa | ome rb near Elisa a ys view. 3 large. Rielly - with $4.000° do int wccept, Pre apres i. are cay labors wnt SOFTEN eee inter phd ~ ee th wi A Poot fy PA sre on aa ee with fire- men an rge Elisabeth od range “oom bodrecas _ a 1363 wind ae sf Pree ves ae to dn nly Pris ILL oe ee mo The Re. est CR ot! — ‘= hous: ARK: furn recr ful Birch built. hom and e, comforta th ara Weeer rooms. dutifu A Res. PE Hu rk nee ie na itiena ents os eee ADE poses To & MANermp. mea ur- acing e. All Horn rp pep Birch cabinet $5050 and ane ge bie below as m ar “Bisvossl. a eacu ‘ Pia ot ig 1 Es perty. seat age Pa wih 5 of grm.s ain Ww fo) RENT sion arIE taxes m. ae ay on one hon Terma a oateges & nent with I e good . MOD - and cost. oss 1. ened ee eater FE s or wil" TRADE wi ILLIA} & r WASHER FOR onth . Im ins te res ra roo ice r cupanc valla’ ol ORR. OME = N ar Linc no age , e jes D ARM . ib ta ) s. FE R Too 2 B. Down. media s my? N m. g base- olfe y ble il | 759 Is & at DAILY .W. bi oln w_ sel in for orth LAN pro- lot ke boa {S’/L PE 8-4192, Pal an R. hi Ba te Posse: dow ear as he 244 8. H. Smi at $16,900 for | Ww w 8ON Cute 1 ghwa. Pia: : = city. call’ 3 of Ponti D. rata do t & A ee Fee abel o | ~ Fad Teearepn na.” Fa, | eres PeaSeAtTons Some Sin ‘A 4 eens v exie es sash Baath ee ar rid¢ Sea ee ] ORI ter. nin vin : V1 Le Byes. t LIST come Fr - bed k s all uildi KAS. or Ashie B pri e bu on ant ‘ON fur ig roo La Re n&S MA or | IN FE stat ae le wader 1% YLV MY ings. A shies |7™ USIN ae e ce privi nga! this i TWP. nace, ga 3 Si alto So 5-463 Pied 3- G 8E +1 mic ae a _ Noo st AN LAK 3 $8,500 w co ce me ESSES per on — 2 | r, Appros = 23 ue ite " me RI Bee Rate way oe ae a = Pax FARM BPI ‘eth terme eee om THNUOUT F. ai ota sel e ° 04 L —— i 5 5 2 e > eres mation. 1 . OFF x12, rms. v.? ofcte. ‘ EVE. “ or Street | | COBBLESTON EY Bae: en one ay an =. ndscaped Eig Eee reae farm with ation. Modern aTA ae gt wits Wo O d nie ee ier ANNET — eae tc | cm ae a Fo rm Se er arg wit] oo bia oo room mode Aone N OPPORTUR . amos Co rms. on en d fr land op USE Tr porno | ¢ e. N pat- Ni Cass” rna t. Gar, cece a close rn - assi id on f TTY fter 1233 at . | en pores mae 5 T T road from Pe vita “Ss0 —- ica dalipn et eely LA. ce. $14,500 a aaers - to Sa pa gg meg w ¢ OR 3. —_ t ’ i r e. h on at Jos! ue on X- N fu K 4, c , mod er ~ ce {i 714, | si os aaron pNothing, D eienn's aia Sy ER piper gta ee ey paved pages mg SEAND See uae] TRADE, 43 — } , ° ° “ . se . py [iid tighter , with See PAYMENT home 60. N Degryse ro tron a v today it Broek Sis adn gh to acre patra ature DARD OIL walls with bedroom EQUITY 20 Ww ._ b. BR 3236 trie * ples | iH Bee eal North bed portsm pri stoke bath tge TR. Jetta BALD ely. -# ren. andy r the arm, rms. en| ° n, M 1 sta e- gas floor ranch IN 154. ats, ta \. a. 3 7 ft. stave kitehen is o pease BRICK an's pore pon ness x = \ Grane ADB TRAD | thr ee As - 6.950 “on er tee and an arta a finabetal Wicca clones — u plastered “barvecue. Patic on p. Vac ed } $8,750, Lake RAN dise. 500. A mames lose EY ne ga bath LAKEFR , Pee Ere ©: a Mee Mp TEL 187 3-241 al as igan. a estsid et a . Cc H Lot 6 10) ent Phe road. Orion A oe « Tecate on ea woes kitch ane x 24 ome @) ac ream ns pret me imac 4 AP gs gegen pop oa a rephey . ‘ t m ch I e b fs r . zs : ° o . Ewen | or, saat err Hills Sed aa ar wr cre pie feet ie Paul Saints ce eres "ait Sa ate | RILEY Re. Soi Eves. » Realt ee pleat lendoonpes Fu on tied throu vedreos nie bes a fects. os ul H down pa’ ag ie 12,600 00 ae as rm | loc | Paved pa sy From | = 4 ” 509 EA and in Sun. rE or tion hom -_ ach 7 , Me eae ye n consid mghee ms. “> tds Teens, jaths. B, ce- . Jo pavm cheap 8 ter in Lape ated | fron On park idg Cente 4-1 Eliz LE a 10 te 8-044 bi een te La all, hru ion ne $11,980. baler t. La ew! ps and f aoe PE 4 833 nes ie ined 0 ac mene at ee tan on te ing with of. 157 abeth STA 2 1 a u room good rge only ete with B08. de kite rge cabal ing The lermie 8 ; 4-8550 2Ww ' Re . and re fa n bid P 1 abd on T ner Ww and of- ae Lak Te red Pp. Oak udw m $15, . Ne NOTRE Pull hen. be will nteri: a co cup- . Hu al - M2 loc rm Ww 7 erfe solu eleg ith sales i ___For Sale Clothing = Li oor 7 flocre, ae No “Tis fo with Best of ~ DOWN — price au eas decorat: ene ar MOU R sli FE Est. y ‘ North of only er bid ie “a a pivetd | ALL 8IZ je Clothi = 4-4821 an $10, rage s 8 rth Si . Searoom oe hom oa ene vie vate Morn L 8-1278 ae Ae mile fron big t corner. suce sales nere. | cantar chen ing 6 terms wr od th the cit ide bri Ams mo e as and abe water. consi worn lak - LAKE a modé $12.000 rem, | den tire c er for ceessfu s. ‘nas | pear Pligg eet 64 N . es oo — y on tchen. ent, oti ek, tile eo down lear ac- roo sts of of efront =e aie m fa 00 an sales eee 15 1 tra at fishin 35¢ USE z is fe ee rp R Immed mest. ba: cores x ms, b 5 Clark hom aved erm gravel rm witt 3 d hund sm , boat year iler | B ays wo shirt DW Woteblished cae oe ry ng RILES Y REAL “Large. family Weil ¢ ST. MIKES cat dow a path, floor ith “House 13500 00 » neat it, utiaunes only ett sales ae | rae Sh aA ty = ROCHESTER J in 19 ASHIN G eae #11 509 Elisa a Yo PST AT 7 seeding aor oxt 500 urnac hed o arl 8 th ter orth B ‘Fon — Mi! eke Pai busi ership | new bobs - 8I1z k }. Open So 16 meculate. brie > re ILES R to i beth o EST: ATE 1 Dieck a ane 1A ERT ER. with $2,800 {fice MO taper jake Real ranch, We 4- 361 faa ersonally and shave as Ae rte 12 ae den “les bedroom he ARE — OPER EALT MULTIPLE re for cure Catholic. within For Sale R 3133. © egy Fe °° et eae . sriridge "or EAVER "Now 8 the ges, pace yd Mn | modern home. frame MVY rt mrp co - is | at Owner school = Re ren, MY 2 CAN SEL ITE Res MO —ton_& ga . STOR: uron Ph ae ER JACKET. a8. OF ea naueached I's rg Ry ~ L", 4 — 2 BAL ‘ LISTING nrc gg he leavi prottey sort P 2-2291 Sale eT ecue ie 3828 arage. E, G UDSON SIZE 1 LAKE “at anese Be iit for, ares. 2 bedtoo opm / GEAVICS ry 5 on ae, ts ~ tovmaks ree ROFESSIONAL hort Free. 92 Sale Business Property 87 & omer: MA osooo° 7 STA- drapes, BEAL CO = 4 WA FRO 060 Ww lot. Fesced _ VICE , ral 7? thi Miataens att caer 4 8 E — ae > a Sees ont AT. 30 Aitrecng Obed ancl 5 bial Saas N ~ a0 acta ni fake Sah mem roperty 87 ee Land Contract een silt vB ‘ssid * Lak cies ped A URN now! oom, 2 Re aroun wa AT) bal mont UNT niracts 60. EN'S E_5- HES 682 aoat e tt HE sca k fir m n anc h P SNe m B 6741 1013. i SILVER. rang = Ee roo Tels | cand. pste een AYABLE 15 =a 1 ERE ngs RAN Bloo room Doan PRIV1 fe wang. ifetime ranah . noes Me oar ges aut ore 1U RCH B a ne scald a Lali Uh interest, ar ’ Pica oune SHOES. SIZE tle CH — 4 mfi 2 - nd oak aseme alum 8 RRY ove ine. ke. operty. all o use LD , ree ront cured NE hom 6 Y size sire 7. See ¢ bedroom ield Hi = gh te excelent snd. oat ew ot wits 1 a iiatle for h erty. | ment church. Ma -DG. | 348 WR tor Mr a WEDDINe-< se ais. top Lake, look- amore. eld Hight . bath ant org He and t screens + area mone GRASS Mats ILL, PDs epi iohea bo ment re opel ig apg Oakland IGHT, tr Mr. ain Binge 5038 sell ae Prick and ing One and floor with out. . %M or neat, tet, LAKE—N A RO! ses stud at yr audi fon Ave R ZE stic p ri p. in floor of: - built 8 7 place ight ms 5 cente: 8 ts roo y and seats Spano torium ’s _9o Nealt co 16 DR rotect WN 8 . 2 ot the m brick Mo plastered ee. Tile ; Wrst a state fores oe sean Lapee kitche ae perere ae Pauter 51,050 aa: oF sane ring REasES SIZe 16. ng gates omen A room. oo Pun pital, B SIDE . calig rest. “Good hurtin W LARGE ch chen with ‘wo, i: oe water's | wpe “‘DISCOU __ .KS-FIFTH AV size Ts | #128. rea. none | e Ly un if r w o 00 B 1% 3- 8 Vv A gure. 8% 1 sani ose i ree. home, 3 earoom : —- Gladwin Bm ting, fahe ae. minute HOME" O HANDLE NT — Whe mon str $16, 8 dand . abe CAN war eels), at cu an ee at ae ROPE ON oon no Sele Howto Ge TAIL pa ae a ¢ ho ae TE yen ‘amil LO. 8E Mich, ar ng. Zoned Lg ork Ene bbe LA pep ou 4. E ais ome. tone $3. ._Prieed terme Priced ont perch mast te ree a att & pale ¢ PER CAAA EPR "Dae sehold G = * arn Need ae at 811,65 3 Ft ag HOME After co naa terms, | JIM \ oR RD canes Celene oods $1.00 oun Call re nm vatren SI so w 1 BOARD § 5 Fin _— or . MODERN Le i IEALTORS 345 MW RIGH T, hae Sg eek Boia Pg anwenee ak 2- -05 n 8 nd L r *, $1 EC s N. tout, ANCE. 1 gr on B tn aa t. | 83, os R Ae ig a ee TRIC 1 this » 1188 N. se) ® giro 35 PEN ealt si; 3. nr te TE a ; . Ae R N. ecti Lied BA ‘T fe) See eae M —— vileges. viteges. $27,500 bar pome y tl @ ealtor E Perry. Zoned ind on oe © ano ATED cent moathin Wi *s 8 <= saat po ee a oe . ana . in ‘Low 65-8165 8 —_ _—, - ft. 2 inter Secured $ seit dineomn rue ix roar $17; beds ED worth rooms MA x I. tus Waa FE b Gecont E n r 84 tm = | SC POCKET Y aA Pn soni ott | feeeveree are | oe g Hiasitethott 2 sits one ee ine connins tt | KET je ao inc | st ee seta So ie sagt Tenue hea PINE mente. vereens. | B ih Rens 99 ANO- #100 ieee Earl @ So aOe ° | ae LIVING R so at Latay- ere St Golonls! Te fsome goat, K | comtease Bus. Pre EOTREL, arfelg EM 3-261 : PIECE 1 ING RM. SUITE “er Me bather NT eee “ Oniy $40 C | ontease MA & Frep. $74 High @ y R | se CIWING GOO | : . at bean 2B +2611 a-bed, ING , by 4 bedroon Clone and. hot age cost RO SxcELenT LOT, Al 8,8 pet near new ROO ROO = Flo K B.S il dcar basement A term eos ‘tak roam oct? down W EXCELLENT | ple FOR R EBS Bal. ot HOUSE ag Ms ‘TLEA #4308 SUIT ent I ‘nese | R i~ sat tune oll ‘. acho t te Williams Rane! eine mer _ | ED Piain In th ae ENT 212 -_ ited ats THE $10.19 N E.i ut fic... Realt OF ARE ” ~ _Elizabe pales a Toe pe Pen" heat. Near fae AT cite, gusawe a Ra Loe Money t +. rcount at aes tafe BARGAIN y FURNITURE. f or LEY ; , : ll price i] Ye TIC eater te =< Onn offi Dra A- (Stat to i poee an ade OUSE week ones Bieta Yo th Lake Ar : om mater furnace, or ofcgs ot re T ¢ Licer Loan eat: ade. 103 8. Ce a e A a . Be hool. details to ace ear le Py re- EA nse L rey AHOG 2 . Cas y aw TORS 4 r a wood aut! eee sult rk vs, Ot uare G use Lenders 61 | SR vanity FE. 4-763 s at Sunday ca hey Pow £ Beautiful 3 ved Ponti Reelto Fo Bg son win 202 S. UE FIN hs —— et BED, DRES | : 04 P io cellent ih pence a | ac Press FoR “renin 8. Tele i. firhter MAIN ANCE CO. diahes. cule. T' fre BESS: : ‘ t e : r. ny egrai 8 tr 1 ot v. se ee 66 H . move 8 nohen Van co iowa as MA 54 mith. | ROC 214 oP 18 Likert moiety meee rry e closets saa oven. . Bx t Ad oie oa ae . FE HE E. S TECE iberty. ra er A gy My ey —*, | a ao oft ST T. CLA outfit, Doubi to 8 pm. 1 -in S ; 1051. ald ice. bed Do ER p HO ies ye pecialize i NEW B 685 pif eal a. tren LOANS oe RO IR All i istge, che t GRAY B m. vs YT R ae on th On- Just ¢ e in 2,000 UILDIN ldwitr Phone t- Gtone MEO ly re se nee. — BEDRM. YIUREAI completely ) Nedroom Such aS qf, Plenty © aed a eattors = i eatzon Pur vanity amps. rE me ¢ amet 3 room : Prot | Bu a LEASE PL 9380 EHOLD 7 PIEC Lake A Seamer lS ook 27-9840 RA room, 12 x rpeted ran | J slem | Busine of EASE. 3519 GOO Bra EL ve. ure, week- ¥: n On 22 | ee ust ” s! isiness 0 parkin F 2 nd IVIN ao O'N . 2 ‘oe large ‘ | Try ’ te < Epo ig. RIEN: OL He mod new 4 GR . EI Pu a: 11 yy 7, E APTS. aa rt DLY ot c ern aven OOM 3 L.' Re 1V I sckao th ty m! a portunitie SER om} 3! vege sh Bagg | rece SUITE RA. eattor | ® AN \ wie | Dia : _entyiss mam Dow prconrebad (> vice ait for 0 Pa tables, match r FA Vv, S 1q BAR as_do me or N, MA ann | omg Pay orato: atchi. r 4b Cc } BE wD. b Y ME Bn r D ae sGreeve® HRAM "E 28181 | sae at aE mere R eg ae . - 8 “ee = p- Orehary YN, was n E Sart and a ] Lopes tmmsaiine are ALL NEW | BORRO 3 COM PA chard ‘LISTIN Y a f . sk for “dio aUsiNESS FOR eupaney loca. | P Va U uu NY 7 MOVI . riend GRO idm FO y. FE Walled. OFF i T NG §S ly Want ROCERY meter equipn alleg Lk Drayton © $500 | SOON Var ‘conse wit uippes SALE. 1 Lk. B opal |Pa N?- S ; it Ad Stoc UL irmin Plain y m« : ales Cl 7 ae ee lBi [.( B a oggh Mae ving erk ving ne INE | vmou sellir exper que: sona y. 1 1g 18¢€ / gters ble 1p all s b nha ithe ideaired er | items those y ONY sbuiding. | — MecoMMURITY s you’ unus jak bs. é 19 th RE LO. = uve ed © possi , PEAT — ok ade oe away «] had st y. MY “4 gaxten RVICE I this ti stored ™ iat oe a oe s time, : 574° ial ue 4 XS 2 318) - A] TWENTY-EIGHT Sale Household Goods ds 65) Sale Temsenelt Coeds 6s 3. + Reveretbie. 36.90 ue. i) Sa od Fet bs Felt Base Sc hog — tc PAINT SALE = 434-Ft, Wall Tile ... .25c “s, 14) W. Huron 4 M Ae BSIRAL UPRIGHT . 5 nae o . ww. n Tr Our 3 . 5 reerer | ; me of Wally Byam's ex- . Pare sree BOB HUTCHINSON’S |"~ ° Spm Bree @ suncaye Truck Center a LAL $24.95 | ir, ADMIRAL = yeas | Eddie Steele All rebuilt @ quaranteed 2 days. 6-044. the Paris and, jeder a % we NORGE AUTOMATEC WESHER. ion 3 EKCES Chiefs & i, oe W. Buro: NOW ON DISPLAY ee niacin, eepeta eas R. B. hunre FREE EgTiMATES PS eri ALL NEW 1960 io ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE. | Law os ae } erate CHIEF ike new unre Elec iN Se eee Ee ees 2| Bargains DETROITER Se vn ee acer GaLeh. Mal Ssionse af UM or ayments of NEW & USED $-1341 Le $8.20 a month. wing i0s8 SIRGLER OIL “SPACE HEAT- — FE 23331. pas | om come tiding Material ius ers pre-season OUT ment sash G_ A. Thompson, 1003 M58. West. Cheap, 2001 Disie Hey. Cor of APT SF ee GE. JUST Fa 4-4000 Rd. Smith Moving Co.| Quality House Paint $2.95 Gal. | Sied hike pew Es 5 a AUTOMATIC WASHER. REPRIG- OVER i Ro USED pt Ang PROM | my Eire Teeter Bk ont le sie. : 3 5 - and ~ . ‘ Inc. PS .'° | load. wither way. FE 6-6006. Gn. 8 mes. Fate $4.99 ea. Pe bg r prin se $9.98. | FF A eaeono $275 coe ‘mattasee Devensert secre "WALTON TV. |" & Foreign & Spts. Cars tary and chair. lamps. end table $15 E. Wanton | PIPE-BRICK-STEEL “ACTION” ones Rs Rd a table and “48 Hudson EM PE 2-2257 — ne 09 KART, NEW. & CABINET MODEL SINGER Z10- eT a oe "Open 63:30 MON. tara Sat." ; it Be — TOP $s DOLLAR — : Ber a ae rag. $71.40, full balance of unpaid = yy #1 be | \0 et Sale Pets 79 ‘your in All Soort etter ‘S. aeeeumt at eg Be per SHOVER'S Ss SURPLUS LUMBER ae Saas L ~~ = e ~ ~ i tnd — 1968 MODEL CARS — Ary SIZE REPRIOERATOR. 68 wat saree 000 MATERIAL SALES CO. Riemite, $58. gs : saree. ME pe BS 9 macamen| ory ee wa Oakland ave, p- Ba wi. Glenn's Motor Sales Sale Used Cars 106 3-008, ______ = oF os = AND PORK — HALF AND| 5) =CIAL Setar "Liens SINT =| TWO 1% FOOT SHOW CASES PEKINGESE. AKC. , conn : ', #83 WEST HURON “46 FOR HARDTOP Yic- x sar beet Ts on coe! tis: Sreasere’& sacet shes wack: | Quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE §-1941. ie Oa =» 84-80, Gal. | end three @ fest. PE $2761. | Ready for stud service. —~m PE 4-1371 FE. 4-197 | ‘86 FORDOMATIC ers, 2-pe. living room, $19: | BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER, EN- Praveen, Willow Green i, : . 81 Ford 2 door 500. Sate sabtnete si gumniet ton | siecafie range, $19. een ege Americana, 21 in| Regular $1.00 Gel — sige Gal. Sale Sporting Geode 74) PARAKEETS a SUPPLine TUNTING TRAILERS. PROM ste cHARDENBURO MOTOR SALES, | 5 Pootiee, Sodas. se cabinets. . faucet All for the price of a re-| TRADE-IN DEPT. TV, 3 sulter suit case, 2 size 46) Dow ~ Ba | 183 Sanderson , PE 27721 coaches 18 - - '. J . ; { tor. Free kitchen planning. | 37 Orehard Lake Ave. Yopeoats, Kirby sweeper — ali | Regular $7.95 Gal. 46 Gal} DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS, | pinacerrs wed ba, ths | TOP 496 USED a JUNK CARs | '5¢ . - Js ree. rs’ Munro Elec Co. 1060 W. REFRIGERATOR. $45. ELECTRIC| Sttach. Philgas apt. sized stove, BLAYLOCK y, £0. 16 and 410 gauge. FE 8-312. | ee Crane’ CANARIES. CAGES, Bow on aesilt taker tei PE s-2441 | 4 Pa: 000 ‘wror 2 shotgun, Morris Minor COAL & BUILDING 8 Ne % our fr A 4 aw stove $35. Automatic washer $45. gauge b hy eR Lake Ave. ‘ SHOT at Oa00n RANGER.| 23-2200. P SS Pa 36 4 door hardtop. Fyll pow- ANTIQUE FURNITURE POR SALE.| Dever 906. 2i-te. T¥ 4 cond . se — S ca ake ea | SPECIAL Bolt 38388. POODLE. A DORA SUE WHit® ae Wort ee NOW READ er Like ~ ; e heater ringer | . motor. | _ ae ia a eae oR iniaiu, male, ~ : HOLL Come in and look over our other AUTOMATIC DUO THERM HEAT.| W*sher $25. Studio couch—never EM 3-378. }2 = 4s. 8 Ft s i Like new. FE 6-0081. female. Ressousbie. iia ‘semincle. ESace WILY. o. can ’ “| _ selections. Financ - Fea oa 4a ERG SS Oe Move sas. FE | SaTiRoom FixTORES, Or AND | Guttgr Lengii -.00 000. . § 98) 38 GAUGE REMINGTON AUTO, | REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS. THIS Used Cars 23 Aubura Spt st GAS RANGE naPai. —*2"%. §2s furnaces. Het water & steam | Schosl Desks .......... Tiree OM ee ee spaniels, & started dogs. O O ‘ss BUICK ~ 4 DR. HT. PULL erator. living room suite, break. ae TR ae et yt eg ar ‘BURN LUMBER | gad 12 power apart if a ee XF RD BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR power. Exe. Cond. . FB fast set. electric room r, tile. Galvanized copper, biack, | lee be Sm ee crystal stem ware. Odds & ends. giz9 ya, £ APPIANCE and fittings. Lewe Brothers AUBURN HEIGHTS | 30.06 SEMEAUTOMATIC. | $35. MArket 41007. j TRAILER TOP DOLLAR Buick 7 DR PRICED S Moving. MI ¢-53§) 968.95 | int, Super Kemtone and rust- FE 5-9283 | sling. some shelis. UL a a 1 sell. Real clean. OR after 6 $-83 suite ._ 50 ANTIQUE DROP-LEAP CHERRY 3149 Osk Bedrm. suite 70.98 o" rionts weed STORM WINDOWS, TRAILER On oe SAVAGE —— eee ee, PUTS. . WE NE NEED 900 Cal re ia srr our. ys table Pertect condition. Prigidaire | $49 Chests. _ $29.00 | 2685 Lapeer PE 4549) | 20%. vactum cleaner. UL 33866 er . PE $2236. PE 1. SALES BUT TRY POR THE BEST REPO I ~My mie wm |b —— * $10.50 | THE SALVATION ARMY | BIG SELECTION OF USED ‘OUNG COLLIE. $26. 1985 Buick, 2 door. No* money mee re att po el Sas | CASH WAY RED SHIELD STORE | Siatgnas A, ifn. Ben's, Leen | $4588. 308 Raeburn. ‘ | AVERII | ‘c | down, Pirst payment due Novem- - |$24 2dr. metal wardrobes | $12.95 LUMBER PRICES Rverything to meet your needs. | Office ¢ Patterson. PE | D Trained, 80 W ] Ss ber 20th. Auto Sales, 193 DE ee “Cal bk|ti8_S4r. metal cabinets Clothing, Purniture, A: es.| FOR SALE: I -| Vogs tr HOME CAN ca “ . . : : ane ; 2020 Dixie Hwy. 8. Saginaw. PE 4-221. am $1095 STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 118 WEST LA | _gun, ésheo after 5. a waa VAGABOND. STEW- | re 3.9673 PB 4-c006 67 BUI 7 DR FOU Las . : ’ Sa = ae ei Or % GARWOOD A little out of the way but a lot ps 2,0, oad tebte sete eyed Burmeister § | Tractors, Mowers, Tillers. GUN SALE Orr seel sss. rege HOLLY. * | 48 MUCH AS 0 FOR JUNE AND : Soces af sii kings NEW & $1059 Oak Highchairs os Bolens & Wheel Horse riding | New & used shotguns & rifles.| Hunting Dogs @i| Campers ai¥ ured trailers. Some | cheep care, PE 32-2006 days or| Polld White paint. Rd MH. Dyna Visit our trade dept. fer real ay Childs ietons rocker ee NORTHERN LUMBER —— Some used ones. waners. | ened ir ae PPP a Ae te 2 1 ede used « a We sell,| | acctectdees sc caw cree tos mt Oneee soa ONTHS | chair sets -. $0.98 Company 12 in. to 26 in. Jari & Jacobson | 375 8 ra | MALE BEAGLE. 4 YEARS OLD.| Lake Orion on M2. MY 32-0721. OUR rs We buy, sell or trade, Come out |#29 39" Rollaway bed & | 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171| sickle bars. We seervice what we | ous nae OY. emi TRADE. | svat Given. FE $0315. 2 Se Seen, Pree ersSOOD DEMAND 19 minutes from and look around. 2 agres of t9eeless Seer Gf relaweyes | wen Geom sell. Complete gas engine & " Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley. (|T BEAGLES. REO. AKC” FULLY et LER SALES AND “CLEAN CARS” HOMER HIGHT MTRS, park Phone FE 1. | mattress 922.55 ——" Deity mower service. 7 | ‘trained gug dogs. 3} & 6 North Lapeer “ CA Oxford. Michigan MON. SAT. 8 TO 6 Gels teal ress; eries available EVANS EQUIPMENT Hunter's Specials | Out of feld champions. UL 23-2000 8-3783. hd 4 miles B of Peatiog or 1 mie 3,0 12 Sheen run sites | Cash and Carry § ; __ apie $1008 ot On 3-70 as ‘Suagres oe pr oo 98 ee RiPTARY FE = PARKHURST WELL GIVE You 57 Buick 2 dr. Hardt . ‘Come in & get in this — 7 under- S ° ° ° Hof Auburn Heights en Aubure| 550° tor we caly have @ fee | iit mm and Carry npecials | =A LBOTT LUMBER new $0.96 suit. male FE soue ____| TRAILER SALES ron soot SH $$ Radio. Wester. tis BEAUTIFUL LATE MODEL SING-| “OAKLAND FURNITURE | Hg W. P Sheathing 06's Lin. Pt| Redwood fence pickets. Giass shotgun ‘shea. “Light "loads $225 eee ee rede ta wee ent | wee Lapeer Bd, .,, Late Oren! . "S00D SarUEnLe CAR “18 from Pontiac” ex sewing machine. Zig-sag|10¢ 8. Saginaw PE 2-862) Prenmished Mahogany 97.20 sheet | Wand toweree at te ere nh ogc. | Browning, Beretta & Matador _30ft” Rockhaven. famous makes New : HOMER HIGHT MTRS. eg - Balance $6141 er pay/gaCRiFICE SF" COUCH. | 34x68 Temp. Peg Board. 66 e8.| cur iets Gaklend Ame PE shotguns. GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER.| Moon. Ventoura. Owosso. Elear. Oxford, OA 48-2528 $795 a month for months $150; 58° love seat, $75 | 3x68 Temp. } Board 9 1625 Oakland Ave. PE 4-4595 20 per cent off om all Remington 4 PE 45612 Te ¢. Between Lake Or- Call Credit Manager, UL 2- | ’ r $50.‘ all in| Pos iPPLY | USED ALUMINUM SCREENS & | a Winchester shot deer ae BPE UES ARE ic | 100 and Oxford. On M-24. : . BUICK EN- | aGG UMBER & SUPPLY sd guns & deer TABRADOR PUPPIES. AKC. 3%| —°2 = : A & A Products Co. | A-l gee pe | COMPANY door for 12 x 12 porch. FE rifles. mos. MU 43920. : SEE THE ALL NEW it PT. MAR- “RAMBLER” car. 6,000 miles. Radio, BEDROOM SUITE, CHEST. VANI- _Pieces | 1967 Haggerty Evy. Walled Lake | _ 2-424. We trade SRGAED RELATE EL Th | | RING. sete Goodell ‘Trailer : Sosriie & brebes. ty ond end table. Heflyweed twin Seturdey 1 to 3 Pets or MU tet | s906 Auburn et Adem FE at | Park Bt | eae fa a = = eter RA. OL oe, g SAIN Ae ee oc | BBP Te beds Reasonable. FE 44606 : or 47481. | uburn & ms —____ . e~-SU8s . . cae om BARGAINS | STE 3LER ‘ OSED TYPEWRITERS & ADDING | WE LOAN MONEY FOR SPORT. SPORT. | REG. ENOLISH FOI TERS aHORT's MOBILE HOME See M&M Motor Sales | is ; ou ‘Heaters nosis Oil-Gas H H MA 4-455] discounts ‘on y portables. ee EAB AND PENANCE, iiss | _ Hay, Grain & Feed_ ‘82 Zeeturieg ll ew | Soertomen jl Bag on later “Onn tans | Aa. Ls aaa sneer fuer we . - #{) Oil-Gas Home Heaters rorves Printing & Pentios as & bottle tnstatea s | TOE BOGE = TURE CIe- Tabce power, eon cal ice Hy 5 ah es cy | CLEARANCE -SPRGTAL 4100 Disie Hwy. Next to Pontiac | __Bait, Minnows, Etc. 75 Lome BALE HAY. STRAW. MA-| care wired. We'll ool pour weed | pOmttce wamhe Mt: fy ey Ry 4 ; Dresser base 83 itself 5 ——————— Dp MA S066 rou. . ° Coil Springs #4 ~ wee ae | Tard pest are untera~-. £4 95| USED WATER SOFTENER. CON- CRAWLERS. 3. 08. see: RED ALL FYPES O8 ‘ST & IND Cor. | 22% _W. Buren _—«_—PE ¢- 0743 ~ 2987 OR a = oe Nd RAR OF Down aEaDe ™ Deluxe Pull down lights $795 Fe tsert eutematic. Romanahie. | “warme. o: tr ssc; Die worms $@ ling nay. straw and core. Wil | Rent Trailer Space 90 ost COST LES COLE FOR Chai s : a a for 5éc Tackle. Also clean used _celver OA 8319. an ; . : Bookshe ves we SCH] MY 3. ioe. amp. fuse boxes ..... ..8 8.95 | sen CoMB DUORS ANY SIZE.| work trem Open 7) PLL LLL oo SSCL APE TOP DOLLAR ears. New or Used. You'll a 2 Riectric — fi romney rf jp CK's a a | 2-yr. coe oe l mag a Reas Aner 6 MA 62114 | days. 389 » Orchard Fag Ave. | For Sale _Livestock __ 83) a a eae Ay For All 1 Cars deal for a Chrysier, Dodie or ~ Sewing po changed. Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- ete 1 yr. mfgs. guarantee, oil- VINYL LINOLEUM — Sand, _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 >... : * = meney, Remember the name to AI metal table 2 ciiairs " _eus. FE 2-080) | fired -. $417.00 —# FEET WIDE— |! +H MASCOT | DONKEY. MUST | 119 ‘N. FE 53-3361 Glenn's Motor Sales “oust Lae Oo tele Gnas Porch chairs & wood rockers $4 SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH.|@. A. Thompson. 7005 M59, West 59c SQ. YARD seil, treas. is getting low. Sealed —— 952 WEST HURON est Ma- NG ATTACH. | one. we ee 9% YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. bids accepted ouly. sids will open | M ESTATES MOD- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New Kitchen cabinet $3 $19.50. Electrolux vaccuum $1495. DUO THERM OIL BURNER. 30 _ Prompt delivery. OR 3-644. Sat., Oct. 10. Write your same &| etm lakefront and playground. EM | PE ¢-737! PE 4¢-1797 | or Osed—we seit both. Rew cotton mattresses E Wringer pe hoot Fe $19.50. | es woter feak Sentta record “BuyLo” WAREHOUSE jes STONE & OVERSIZE STONE. addres. and amoun: of bid, to| _3-2661. TOP ! Yt 7. : a Curt's _ 5-404. | yer. Call FE 80166. 3755 Samuel St. Rochester. For | OXPORD MOBILE OR . ry we ox. : Alvoew furaiure a cost oF ‘oa aE ENTTTING— NEEDLE. | now | Be DON'T wa WAIT TO REFURNISH — Rear of 106 8. Segmee sand. sharp sand, top soil tis | _ further information cail UL 3-4383. | those who want the dest, 200 On ii — . Clesed Saturde October Sra. | Carryt oes hg EE, hana PR me - "ha WatEn——sovteen EXTRA _Bashabew, Clarkston. MA 5-2161.| (11) 9 WEEK OLD PIGS. MY ee ee copes eas, Se PAID w } 5 ) 1s CAELAND PURNIT 722 | Vembroniety & DMC threads. | PR taste large. new. low price. “Woter | 93, BLACK DIRT, | TOP | SOUL, | — = oe aie cnt ot oe a — A) : - BOTTLE GAS STOVE SUITABLE! Hosptal “ ™ w eocating tected) moat | _boe pier Oe ete | 2a | Ge Bt. © alle won of cayde, eee PRUE best for R Daw : : problem 0 a ai 2 —for_traer, 5°. OR > 1306. (TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BAR-| Colors to. choose from. i iverior | WOOD COMB. STORM DOORS «| 41, SLACK DIRT. TOP” sOiL, AND AND WELCH poxy | I: Wonderful igcation “on | 73 usSS son BANKRUPT STOCK | GAINS— Ready cash at SEA-/ or exterior. See our wall paper| windows. 30x 24 dble.-hung. 32 PE 64158. SHETLAND WELCH PONY.| acres between Lake and 232 S. Sagi Ss Living room — Bedroom and) Post), TIRANCE CO. 1185 N./ and matching fabric selection.| N. Ardmore. . 3 _yre. old. Saddle and bridie.| Oxford. . naw St. png me TRADE-IN DEPT pri fae al Machinery 68 | * Sana gravel Teepe an. Lgle Contin: | WEANING PIE soars | SS ee ee ee | roe ers - m™ . . springs and matiresses Must 08's ye pe re. eee $19.90 | «yg QAELAND. FURL & PAINT, | mmm ~~~ oF oat $f = i “boar: MAtket 63060 "| Part. PE 380 a nO ge SEER * | pee oe wrk Salm | tenn, Teste = 2a, Dix Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4703 3 De A $0.88 | DOOR COMBINATION STORM a | ®t bargain Price eine, Garden| wiack dirt and Apna Lead- Wanted Livestock 84 Auto Accessories 91 tC. Prieag a 8 LLOUe fe nen Seek. waetey $29.85 | screen, @'8" 2 33° weed. OR | tractors. W. F. Miller. MI >| ed 7 days a week. c : : of A & P Market. es eg = = Do It Yourself 69 | _ #9 lachaven. FE jis)" | WERTED: REO. : JEROME Delray 2 door. Radio, heat- gy ig gS — ee pe ee LOWER Paicas om corvan| atm ead grovel, PE cent ae . ~" or ONLY bess Hollywese bed i A ELECTRIC LIONT PIXTURES. ON-| “Slumping eavestrough and fenc. | BE #310. BRIGHT SPOT xo Down terspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- 18 W. Pite FE ¢1133 usual designs for every room ing weekdays 8:30 to 6,| BLA $0 Orchard Lake at Cass 4 ON BALANCE Furniture. 42 Orchard Orchard Lake Ave. sole, $50. EM A : Some htly marred. Terrific pore sa = poly W. Montcalm. vere 175 Scott Lake Rd. the ~ " -|FE 80488 Eves, |™% OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 9 BEN HUR DEEP PREEZE. 21 CU SPECIAL sald RUGS. GMS MC. et, Buy firect amd. save.| we 5-4712. 44228 or OR 3-0165. ; = the 7 10 FE 820% afte Michigan uorescent. 383 Or BLACK T TOP WA A ft 10 mos. ld. ‘| Leod Carpet, 2088 6. Woodward. chard Lane Ave, — 22. FOR RENT DIR ae fet "oa - . Rd. Used Parts. §-2000. = BLONDE DRESSER MIRROR. SEWINO CHINE SERVICE A eo Se FER | wall paper steamer, floor sand- APPLES. RED SP0RS— BELT. draperies’ ene Du Gaile sai) ema Ol a safust “im yout Ra wee Orchard pe gemma lpr oh os Oekiend | GabieE net. — in Mahan Orchard ais at. Wer, 4-30 yeur By! 2 se we have raperies eas a = iit 5 5 5 ene be 7 ag y : _ Fagg 2 Pico FOR SALE MINK EQUIPMENT. EQUIPM : Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake = Large 5 ra} eas aie ton. 1 block east of Joslyn. No piss ia, and he ashe paid the top dollar. Trade dows a 8. waagrons. INC. BIG Co. Give me _an offer. OR ose rd _| _Ave. FE 58-6159 Delivered. ee —Sundsy soles. ea me. er) 7, J. VAN WELT i954 TRANS RCA WHIRLPOOL OAS DRYER. TOULSTS, =TOSLETS, TOLSTS ree SAE come. On sane ron THE EASY 0 Bs DiRT “lcgs euuaaitics teas cottane | oe OR _3-1355, 4340 Dixie Hwy. | RAINO a BEATER j toe. a ; Oary HAND SAND- Esee PARM & MANURE. . . TRE TOP CASH $036 FOR CLEAN CARS | : oF ELECTRIC DRYER. 1 . 5 Sale sed rucks 103 . s “ppelindielh ini Oe) ave es Crenere lake ‘etn hard copper, a|‘C 8. SANFORD PE 4-010 | pe bees, nt PS 8008 or APPLES DELICIOUS, Mein | Qhyegihsrr com oft. af mi ngs catia. hootens™ i. * Goo a eine OP > PONTIAC LAKE RUILBERG OF : zs , HM : D HOU G sk (TRADE GaS RANGE FOR ELEC. | 5 3" Cten sche with trim Cameras & Equipment 2, AC LAKE BUILDERS SUF | i's a basket ane ay 1800 Posty D; WILLIAMS 6 CHEVY, PICKUP. EXCSLANes Ftcne green paint. Our stock 642 $1 W Huren __PE 1585, Go’ jose Ww. Huron. coo eo ee bath set with “tats Semeras | a oageesll ata og ment, | Lage Road, Clarkston. 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 3-0081 a. Seg. Detend at only $1089. Your old IRON | TRADE ELEC RANGE POROss) “oe non. puree, | Msi trdting ar ule On Sl JONATHAN, SNOW. ETC. | —~~-°Snatiow_st Raeburn 7 ag Eg ag dE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS = * Pactory nds—irregulats. | holders shade. case. $100. FE SPECIAL. “fy a bushel. 1690 Gregory ‘Road. Auto Service 93 | 1 TON FORD STAKE. GOOD - _ iy ote, Fearees's| ieee W. Huron “- im we age re see | 38 lane NO | 18508. =— a a [COOKIN 7 GRINDING IN THE } — Chit alien ¢_ MA tai North Ch \ rniture. ¢ ave. ——— _—_-_Suren__________ 173 N. Saginaw CANON Wr RAPI CRANKSHAPT CUSTOM MADE LIV. RM SUITE “Race Ag ta WR Pe FOR SALE. STEEL FURNACE | ‘80ce Camera with 35 MM wide | — “SHREDDED PEAT HOMUS "for sales Le Eldridge Patme. car. Cylinder covering. p | 100 sie ev Cv. Kidney shaped Call eves, OR (1135 Brick lined. with oll, conversion | se tte cernee mt | DELIVERED 428 'e. Buell Ra. ‘Noth of Re Servis. Bm Rune phe Feet._ | Bunter Bivd. at 8. Weetwara a gs gg LBCTROLUX Vacduu | Onto PE bn. amd “Geris. Pontiac ress Phe. 5 yards—sl5. PE $3003 | Chester, out Rochester Road. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING 1 THE BIG SELECTIONS F = 98 "36 HOLIDAY COUP an ower. inal owner Crissman CHEVROLET Rochester | Offers Our Best Buys 1958 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD. 4 DR. hfe Figs POWER- G R&aH, BEAUTIFUL BEL ee Goub ONE OWNER tov Y ar $ 195¢ CHEVROLET 4 R. 210 WAG- ON 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE WITH R & H ONLY 35,000 MILES ON THIS WHITE AND GREEN BEAUTY. $1275. 1954 CHEVROLET % TON /PICK- THESE 4 HARD TO Pye HE Is A RED D T $675. 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR. HARDTOP. 6 CYLIND _ POWERGLIDE. BLACK & ELLOW WITH WHITEWALLS. ONLY $1195. 1956 CH 4 DR. SEDAN, 6 CYLINDER STANDARD TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND SILVER PLUS NEW COVERS 005 COUPE. E AND CORAL GER A MARK tin OR our, T H088, NOT 4 Ae, or fay haronacee ee S Lh Pad ONLY $1275, FORD CUSTOMLINE V-8 SE- ANOTHER CAR R&H & ww TIRES. $750. It Pays to Shop at Crissman Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER OL 2.9721 Open Eves. except Wed. 4 er 5 p.m. $1,350. | o Buy a a New Car? | 1 So ol | IRST. AY 1930. | | Oxford. Michiga “This year I'm going to start my Christmas hinting early.” __ Sale Usd Cre + Radio, tires and '57 Plymouth Laowe_© ission. ite. sate oot On BALA NCE -SCHUTZ | pee Paces © Gfunad SB. cHCERh Pate |p Sale Used Cars 106 ’53 PONTIAC ¥ SOUND ‘Russ” Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 27-0131 ia Used Car ree. Center "53 PONTIAC $98 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW STREET EB 5-3088 FE $-4101 | '55 PONTIAC | 4 dr. Starchief. Exc. cond. $845. “15 minytes from Pontiac’ “HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | All White. “aes RUSS 1O!INSON MOTOR SALES LAKE iON MY_2-2871 MY_3-4461 or _-Sale Used Cars 106 dition. 1 owner, MA 5-9655. ‘0 PONTIAC SEDAN. STD. trans. Bargain. EM 3-0061. Sale Used Cars _ 106 1954 Olds 4-Dr. Sedan. Hydramatic. Radio & Measet COP e ewe eres essossersrer tases HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Pontine™ “15 minutes from n 1955 OLDS 88 2-DR. cellent Pg Mag ey Ol Hydrematic. If you drive it, you’ly 68 PE 2-2351 ‘Cy’ Owens} "#38 _ REPOSSESSION , d “9 on 1 mo as Nov. eth. Ad SAGINAW ens men's fe an per smo. al Auto. Mr. ell. FB 8.0403, \FE £2008 5 Pe Fos 4-500. Ha : Pry ce) 98, 4 R. BLUE & phate ARTES) hie ke ase eet ae os oe Assume of sills per Mo. Call Credit r. Parks HODGES Fore Taroet | EBEAE SByTtly eewloved, Cul 1955 P]. YMOUTH nf ULL PRICE $295 cash oe — only $17 - Due Nov. 10 KING AUTO SALES 118 8. Saginaw PE 8-0402 ‘Ss PLYMOUTH VEDER: $645. Only $68.80 down, $31.89 mo. Roger's Sales and Serv- ce, PE } ww “PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR | 8E @ cylinder. automatic shift Oth pew FE 48354. after _P-m. $950 , J OHNSON — Offers 59 PONTIAC 2 DR. ema §2508 new!l! RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES —_ MY _2-2871 OLIVER Motor Sales 7” FORD WAGON $1945 /OhiRY Sedan. 4 door with ra- dio, heater, automatic transmis- son. Power steering = brakes, tu-tome and white tires 86 WILLYS JEEP .......... $2095 MTON—WILL TRAVEL. Forward Control 170 pel — cab, heat- er, locking b matic transmission, power Sa" ae * DR. . $2195 EC! a L_ HARDTOP, radio alba dynafiow, tu-tone, black tires. A real nice car. "$7 CHEVROI ET er, .. eng 3100 series ‘2 ton with cme. ne 3.700 miles. FE 44659.| standard shift, antes box, low j mileage and ail red finish. i 8 = COPVERTIBLE $1005 i | MAvle 5-507! 1980 PLYMOUTH. EXC COND. FE). ‘M6 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. RA- Sess: & ORION MY v1 HASKINS HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Demonstrator |HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 199 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, C or Extras. FE 54-0207 aft- er 1953 NTIAC CATALINA. AUTO. TRANSMISSION. RADIO «& HEATER. iL Y NO ONEY DOWN. Assume ay- 1950 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- ments of $17.08 per mo. Call door sedan. 6 cylinder en- Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI gine, Powerglide, radio heat- 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 57 PONTIAC 4 dr. Radio & whitewalls $1296 “15 minutes from Pontiac” er. @ and Ivory finish. ;. ; Seve! ’ ’54 Pontiac Starc’f 4-Dr. REPOSSESSION $245 full price. No cash needed. i only $14 mo. Due Nov. 9th. Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 86-0402. Fowic “61, 2-DR. STARCHIEF. Like new 19.000 actual miles. Radic, Hydra. Power brakes. Blue 1969 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- 4 sedan. 6 cylinder en- ae radio, wall tires. Fad fo green finish. 1959 Chevrolet ala 2- $ were. Leaving for service. OR door hard top 8 en- _ OTe. gine. Powerglide, power i963 PONTIAC, 4 DR. SEDAN. RA- steering, power brakes, ra- dio and heater. Hydramatic, Good | dio, heater, EZI glass, white condiiton. $375. After 5 p.m. 2780 wal) tires. Coral and beige _3. Walton. | running . Excellent body. New top. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- door hardtop. V-8 engine, Wonder Bar radio. Circle-L-Aire erglide, heater, heater. Light grow oup. white wall tires. and extra clean. fst Call after 6, gold finish. Save! FE 40406 MOTORS, INC 912 6. wet “MI_6-5303 Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 JOHNSON ‘82 PONTIAC 2DR. | REPOSSESSION | Offers $125 full price. NO cash needed. i PONTIAC CONVERT. | _King Auta, Mn Bell” PE’ 6-000n: 1985 PONTIAC 4 DR. A-1 CON. [ ing Aut Bell. FE 8-0402. | Tagg Pc PONTIAC CATALINA © VISTA "52 PONTIAC. 88 00D Con COND. — JOHNSON Offers 59 RAMB'RC. WGN. Like New!! ee RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY 2 2871 or RAMBLER ‘66 CR COUNTRY BStetion Wagon A-1 condition in- side and out. By original owner. $905. FE 8-2379 55 NASH 4-DR: REPOSSESSION 6475 i price. No cash needed. Pay only $24 mo. Due Nov. #th. King / Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 55 RAMBLER W AGON | CROSS COUNTRY Beautiful red and biack finish, matching interior, leather trim. | Pull factory accessories, plus air conditioning. Pull price only $595. No cash needed, no payments un- til Nov. Ist. KING AUTO SALES MY 3-1461 BUD SAYS. “SLASH i 1957 FORD . ane 500 hardtop. peg neater, whitewalis. Solid w 1955 CHEVROLET ‘Piew Neat L'a EM $1598 | pede ty bond V- engine, $ 795 Delray pdece soden, Powe: glide. zedie, heater, whitewalls, 1958 BUICK 1957 PONTIAC 1956 BUICK 1958 BUICK 1957 BUICK 1955 BUICK Special 4-door hardtop. power steering and brakes. heater. ee tires. i959 1 SORE VILE CONV. POWER low mileage, 1984 NASH eeation WROSR We RA- 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4¢- dr. sedan. V-8 engine, Pow- erglide, er steering. pow- os brakes, radio. eater. No matter how loud you} J " te baew anon blow your horn... it could | Also many ene owner clean ‘| never be heard by as many | used cars to choose from people as a little om.) Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 Open nites “tl 9 Dial FE 2-8181 and ask for a friendly heater 4 dr. Very nice wi ake trade. No dealer. FE a) tor 1981 PLYMOUTH Want Ad Sales Clerk a a Te SMITH MO- | | $100. . Crooks aod Auburo. | Pontiac Press Want Ad | _ {| 115 s. Saginaw FE 8-0402 id DAYS LEPT TO SELL 20 NEW Ramblers, This is the best time to make your deal. every night ‘til 9. Bring otal title & Wane ‘$1 PONTIAC CONVERTIBIZ. GOOD) drive a new one hom | R&C Rambler. Sales 8145 Commer Sa we Union DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assuine pay- Ments of $1680 per mo. Call | Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI | _4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 533 NASH 4-DR. REPOSSESSION $95 full price. No cash needed Pay only $9. Due Nov. 9th. King _Auto _ Mr. Bell FE 8-0402. $3 Studebaker Coupe _ REPOSSESSION - go pri se No cash needed Pa nly $8 mo "Sis Nov. 9ti K: = en Mr Bel). FE 8-0402 SFE OUR SELECTION Of fine late model used cars Dodge Plymouth Chrysler JACK COLF, INC. 1060 W Maple at Pont Tr Walled Lake MA 4- sai 1 135 ROC Special pets ow, tres. Gea” ‘tin " Bu Starchief 4-door radio. heater. wh! 2-door scdan. Hydramatic Blue and ivory finish. Like Vovager $-door hardtop statia: brakes. edb Von radio, blue and ‘vorv finish. wal? m4 °*Fatre sharp. 1955 PONTIAC . *_* © © © © @ © 8 o, heater, % ar tee ae Oe $1795 steering, power bgakes, $ 795 avo heater, whitewa)) tires. $1895 m Wagon, power *stee po beater. whitewalis. oittul “_* © © © © © © Super hardtop. power rer power brakes, whitewal) tires, Dieatic covers never been Hardtop with Dynafiow, radio. heater, whitewal] tires. 23,000 actual miles. Strictly beautiful. Super ¢doeor hardtop. beater \Naceaaaticae tires. a dream Power steering, power br . Blue and ivory finish, “Brives tikes 1956 PONTIAC $1195 “© © © © we we Starchief hardtop. power brakes. yah = radio, heater, whitewa!l) tires. Sandalw ite actua) miles. 1957 PLY MOUTH 4door sedan with automatic | 1956 FORD WAGON . Country sedan whitewall tires. Century convertible. wood and ivory fini. eee eee. $1095 $1195 Drives like new. $1295 2. © © we we transmission. V8 engine. For femptie. radio, heater, aie Tk and ivory sh. | 1956 BUICK fink $1395 Full power. Buy it now tor tess. 1951 CHRYSLER Ss © & 8 6 le * 1s Very g00d low cost transportation. 8 PONTIAC . door sedan, Mydramatic. inish. Beautiful 1957 CHEVROLET . 2-door sedan. 1 owner low 1959 FORD TRUCK . Wide box pickup, V-8 en ivory finish 1954 PONTIAC . Deluxe 2-door sedan. Hyd owner and in perfect . $1895 radio, heater. black and ivory $1295 miles and like new . $1795 Red and .$ 495 Tamatic radio. heater. A ome gine, radio. heater shape SHELTON PONTIAC HESTER - BUICK OL. 1-813 ACROSS FROM NEW-CAR >ALES 3 ‘1 BUICK CONVERTIBLE . $1795 Special with radio, heater, na-— = power steerin * i) s, nice convertib’ "s7 PACKARD CLIPPER . $1006 4 door with radio, heater, auto- ing & brakes, tu-tone. A nice car. oadmaster with all power, white | wan black top "86 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 door - $1006 and white tires. | with radio heater, auto- | matic, power brakes, tu-tone. pow pretty car with new carpets and sparkling interior. t or terrific 2nd car. = BUICK SUPER .......... 4 door sé4an, radio, heater, 4 flow. poWer steering & Se tu-tone, big, and many Sines “lett, be | BUICK eet door a a white & b Real a] 4 BOOR. ,....;... $1195 Sedan with radio, heat- Spec er, nafiow blue and art “white waltea tires. gy Rag as Stensece = fs would make «fine and eat. "BS BUICK 2 DOOR . $ 805. Special sedan with radio; heat | er, dynafiow, power brakes, tu- tone. A nice grey and rich black | ae — &% =. gitanting white tires. "S$ BUICK 2 DOOR $805 | Specia) hardtop with radio, heat- er, re white tires. A nice | white and tan tu-tone. ‘86 BUICK 2 DOOR ......... bpoctas Innthen with — neat er, avalon. white tires, tén tu-tone. Oe Op ee gees ercese ‘3 roa, =r RANCH WAGON 8 895 Inieian,. Deater wteee bie white. Black tires, Cleaned sharp for a nice family. = ‘4a WILLYS PICKUP spubgs . a nr meen, hea’ inch in front: power se ott tn rear. Clean and ‘ ready to go. 2 OLIVER . Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Av FE 30101 Open ‘Rv BUICK - OPEL - JEEP as | aie } ——— '58 PONTIAC PONTIAC $ ALF RETAIL IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR A LIKE-NEW CAR AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DURING OUR OCTOBER CLOSEOUT SALE | WE'RE SWAMPED... Beautiful Late Models THAT MUST GO . All Prices Slashed ‘59 PONTIAC .......... et regi Po oe ee a & Heater. Hydra- matic sf tage nig ring & Power brakes, W/Walls. Red ‘9. METROPOLITAN .. $1495 08 PONTIAC . $2195 AIN CONVERTIBLE—Radcio & Heater. wer brakes. Cameo Ivory with White accent eee. $2195 P — 4-Door. Radio & Heater, ist Grey and Ivory. 7 + © © © © © ee male ‘08 PONTIAC IEZFTAIN HAR ydrametic. Silver RASOREE STR Hct ‘5988 CHEVROLET $2095 BEL AIR SPORT COUPE — Radio & Heater. Power- glide, er Steering & Power Brakes. Cascade Blue. 07 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF 4- 370 CHOdeE PROM: ‘97 BUICK SPBCTA L. 4DOOR — teen end Ivory 2-Tone. ‘97 FORD PAIRLANE “son be Tt. Fordematic ‘96 CHEVROLET ....... EL, AIR — #Door. Radio & Heater, relide. apeeree. Steering, White walls. © fone Blue. | ‘96 PONTIAC .. CATALIN COr= "870" « Radio & Heater, Hydra- matic. Stone tue. —_ FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC! RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. ,° FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE .POST OFFICE) 4 ee © ew we 8 © @ 6 ee ss 6,8 C — 2Tone Blue. Radio ewer Steering & Power eS Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. eee #8 © © © © © ew ww ae ROP — 2-Door. Radio & “ee © © © bw e $2295 | 51695 | $1395 | $1295 FE 2-2529 FE 5-3177 $4 PONTIAC Hardtop $295 "33 BUICK Hardtop $395 ‘53 FORD HARDTOP $395 '55 MERCURY Hardtop- $795 '56 MERCURY Hardtop $895 '53 OLDS Hardtop $395 54 BUICK Hardtop $595 “*53 MERCURY Hardtop $395 ’54 FORD Hardtop $495 55 BUICK Hardtop $695 Eddie $3 ie PP) CHEVROLET Hardtop $396 CHEVROLET Hardtop $595 56 PONTIAC Hardtop $795 56 FORD Hardtop $995 54 FORD Btation Wagbn $595 ‘55 FORD Station Wagon $795 56 FORD Hardtop $1195 "56 MERCURY Station Wagon $895 53 FORD Convertible $395 ’°55 PLYMCUTH Convertible $695 Steele ROAD — Eddie Steele Ford A-] USED CARS Over 100 New Car Trade-ins to Select From —2 FABULOUS LOCATIONS — 2/05 Orchard Lake Road — KEEGO HARBO FE 5-9204 3275 West Huron Street — AT ELIZABETH LAKE 5-0861 $5.00 Down <- Immediate Delivery SorVONTING Convertible $795 "37 FORD Convertible $1495 ‘$3 FORD Tudor $295 '54 FORD Fordor $595 CHEVROLET 2-door $595 ’55 FORD Tudor $495 56 FORD 4-door $695 La Ty Fe 55 OL.DS Fordor $595 ’57 FORD Tudor $1295 58 FORD Tudor $1395 Ford A-1 USED CARS 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. FE 5-9204-—FE 35-3177 3275 WEST HURON f / Pe . 7 . wow, : ‘ © 4 ~ eS ors, ; ul , * : j . La id f ; P * - . * ‘THIRTY a4 1 ? j . . ey i y ‘ q . » 235 ' $ ie Raat Pair Sentenced : as Police Help P onders Merits Reveals Thett of M other Set Probation terms and 30-day jail, : ; : sentencés were given two Pontiac, ; H men’ who borrowed. a- tire jack | Vatican Sifts Cause for) ~ Steelworkers fo. Stay Ou ‘Until Justice Is Done PITTSBURGH \# — The United Steelworkers Union, . saying it has earned a fair settlement, pledged today to after steating a wheel trom cat! U.S. Nun Southfield and. Oak Park as this continue the 84-day strike “until justice is done.” belonging to the mother-in-law of | year’s share of the proposed Eight : ie : , | VATICAN CITY W—The Vati-| Mile. storm drain, was postponed ~ ‘The union's 170-member wage policy committee issued the chief of detectives. Rea. of yesterday. as the county still a statement reaffirming the union’s rejection of an in- oo a Crem S — me qualities of|idn’t know how the project would dustry settlement offer classed by the union as “totally |" opation Phaser yen jail sen. [eroism and virtue of the Ameri-/* financed = inadequate.” -tences upon Willis Brock Jr., 25, f) 4 beenar ag het S Ann, Setgn, Southfield supervisor and mayor, Datid J. McDonald, union president, said n+ further of 788 Monticello Ave.. and Jose - Donald L. Swanson, spearheaded . ; Garcia, 18, of 670 Ojista Ave.| The congregation, meeting under|, move to delay spreading the meetings were scheduled with the industry. Talks COl- each was assessed $100 court the direction of Clemente Cardinal t. iclalming it Ad he lapsed last night. Mc-+—— ‘costs. semen eg a further erighe hg void should new financing machin- : * * * cause Mother Seton's 7 to build the $4,760,000 Donald sappiiaae & —— 8 . A third youth involved in the cation, officially proposed to Pope Se Roe . Faces cnet arabes with top executives of five ontiac GN FICAGS. sept. 12 burgiary that backfired, John XXII on Dec. 18, 1958, ‘n leading steel firms, but they A Donald Rodgers, 18, of 840 Blaine |5t. Peter's Basilica. =. _— s gen citizens ; j i ly. |Ave., had his scheduled sentence) Mother Seton, if event } F archi Arnage eee Guilty lo Larceny suspended. Chief Probation Offi-| beatified, weald be the frst ax. | 200 whlch, they argee, ee i negotiations completely cer Arthur P. MciCeane said Rod-| Giehets Ramelees to tttahn Gh ‘cenfiscatery’ assessmen broken off prospects increased thal A N-year-old accused burglar gers is a probation violator. high honer of the Roman Cath- oqetest qr preperty. from Pontiac, charged with taking) Brock and Garcia pleaded guilty! elie Church. Swanson made his nfove at yes- jterday’s Board of Supervisors $531 and a revolver from a city Sept. 21 to larceny from a motor EMesbeth Ann Setée..-2. convert! home in August, yesterday pleaded YChicle. ‘to catholicism, was -1 in New| meeting at which an attempt was guilty to larceny in a building /York on Aug. 28, 1774. She died at! h ‘aigned before Oak ni Hi H di ‘Enimittsburg, Mo., Jan. 4, 1821. ats “Circuit Judge William J. ire an icap , _| After the death of her husband President Eisenhower will invoke the Taft-Hartley Act with its 80- day ban against the strike McDonald was asked at a news conference following the policy committee meeting fer his ap- praisal of the situation. He re- Beer ‘ rt 4 ow mr — plied: * * R UJ herself to charitable work and ine “I would describe it as very Judge Beer set sentencing for owston rges education of youth. She was ihe ” seere esc > Oct. % and ordered David B. —_ cunt founder of, the Sisters of Charity,Neighbor Almost Stops = . Wilson of 29 Cooley St., back to. Employment of the sically of St. Joseph in. America, which - Le ean 0 ay aa the county jail after he was un- handicapped where. possible was adopted the rule of the Buropean| ¥" Patrick’s Fence Nem on tocar, able to post a $300 bond. ‘urged today by Mayor Philip E./0rder of the Daughters of Charity’ perRoIT w — Van Patrick | “We re one the tatement by the Wj) . aa ‘ tak he Rowston. ee. ¥ ~ ee who loves to talk about “cliff. | Ss s . lison is acc of taking the. * * * | hangers” when broadcasting De- spokesman for the industry that we are seeking a ‘something for nothing’ settlement “The sweat and hard werk of steelworkers has brought hundreds ef millions of dollars of record profits to the industry “Steelworkers have earned a fair settlement by their work in Breqk-]n Cases money and gun from the home of The mayor placed his signature) The Congregation of Rites’ coo- Lorenz Vasbinder of 118 Spokane gy a message prepared by the Sideration of her heroism and} won one himself in court yes- | Dr President's Committee on Employ-|Vitrtue fs a preliminary step in’ terday. ment of the Physically Handi- the process of beatification. | temporary. capped, setting aside this week to ! * * * » call attention to the vocational i Cireuit Court Judge Theodore ‘abilities of handicaped | persons. Khrushchev Would Order Souris gave Patrick temporary | permission to fence im the back- yard of his home in suburban | ] udge Threatens He'll Be Severe “The substantial contribution Helicopters Like Ike's the -handicapped can make te : : ‘ Be ; a ¢ ba 7 . ‘ e ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939" Mile Storm: Drain made to add the three-way assess-| ment to a 1959-tetal of drain ASSESS- | total troit Tigers and Lions games, But the result was and record productivity. We are asking fer the ‘reasonable some- thing’ we have earned by our laber. ‘The steelworkers will not ac- cept ‘the sweetheart contract’ of- fered by the industry. We want a fair and decent contract. We shall remain on strike until justice is Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Beer issued a stern warning yesterday after noticing a heavy lead of breaking and entering cases before his court. “This court is seriously con- cerned by the tremendous aum- ber ef breaking and enterink done cases that are befere this GOT OVATION court,” he said. McDonald was asked whether ¥ © * there is still a possibility of a “ft intend to be far more voluntarily negotiated contract severe in the future with this “There certainly is.’ McDonald @ffemse.” he warned. replied * x *. The grey haired union leadet The warning came before a Was given a standing ovation by “tamding crowd of prisoners, friends and relatives, and sher- the econemie well-being of our community has long been recog- nized,” the message said. annual, one, backed by city, state| and veterans’ groups and the Gov-! ernor’s Commission on Employ-} ment of the Physically Handi-| capped t | Utica Woman Hur | in Avon Collision A Utica woman, Geneva Foster, 3%. was injured Monday afternoon >»), when the pickup truck in whic WASHINGTON WP — The So | viet Union started the wheels turning today te get Premier | Nikita 8. Khrushchev several | fight the erection of the fence. | American helicopters like Pres- | He cited 1922 restrictions limit- ident Eisenhower uses. ) | Weg the height of fences to four Ambassador Mikhail A..Men- | foot. Patrick planned a six-foot | shikev stepped by the State De- fence. partment to check with Deputy * -* ; Undersecretary Livingston Tf. Patrick was told te go ahead Merchant aboat the “choppers” | with his fence. Elliott’s attorney, which eveked Khrushchev's en- | meanwhile, was given five days | thusiasm when Eisenhower took | to enter a new bill of complaint | the premier for several rides. | seeking an injunction. ! amass - ———$$—$ ——————EEEE Dearborn. A neighbor, J. Kenneth Elliott, | hauled Patrick inate court to | ———S the policy group both before and afier the meeting ffs deputies during the weekly she was riding was struck from Nerve-Deep Relief Starts In Seconds R. Conrad Cooper. leader of “Chedule of Circuit Court ar behind by a car in front of 1550 ... Corns Are Removed in A Hurry! the industry negotiating team raignments and sentences. _ Auburn Rd, Avon Township. There's never any waiting for action and a vice president of US. It came alse after Robert FE. Oakland County sheriff's depu-, when you use Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. Steel Corp., was reported sieet- Thompson, 42, of 13 Legrande ties said the woman's husband You enjoy super-fast relief from pain. ing with his fellow negotiators Ave., pleaded guilty to the Thomas, 39, of 46031 Waco St — elgg re coparate Medications at the US. Steel headquarters reaking and entering of a gas was making a left turn when his included, Zino-pads remoye corns ae one of the quickest ways known to here station at 714 Baldwin Ave. truck was struck by a car driven ica! science. Sold ev: The talks — resumed last Thuis. “*Pt- *: 4edge Beer set-sem- by Eleanor M. Morris, 36, of 3318 _ day at the urging of President, ‘CSCi#s fer Oct. 26. Donley St., Avon Township. WAL fr IP ° Al Eisenhower — collapsed Monday Thompson was returned te the Mrs. Foster was treated at St Lf - Ci O1i§ {fio Ppaas . - county jail unable te post a $500 Joseph Mercy Hospital and | re- night. Each side blamed the other In a final ection, United Steel- — leased Assessment Delayed | trom a Birmingham patrel car! eeatinedtion © of First apie against Oakland County, ‘4 ‘ Meanwhile, attorneys - were in| ings should be scrapped alto-| eh wt and new ones oF or sido the other and that "chs Fan in Glass _ would result assess- ‘ ; ment spread and later’ Visit the glass menagerie . . . for unusual cescinded by institution of new at-| gifts .. . in glass Hand Blown and crafted large assessments. art glass . .. Gifts! 12 P.M. to 9 P.M. thru Drain Commissioner Daniel W. | October 17th, 4 Barry explained he was proceed- | [<==] TISDALE \old formula in the meantime. | | Besides, Barry said the matter | rie ma OFFICE EQUIPMENT yesterday te See’ eve, he Miracle Mile Shopping nse ved | assessment made » part of the ff. a von | Bazaar Area |counsel and bond attorney, super-|) onsen” Gi ROEBU (next te Bank) FE 8-4545 . 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