A' Tho Weather ------ttoMbsr •an*!''Nwii Runny (OeUlto m hK ft '* 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# • Edition * | j|l* ,18th y^AR ___★ ★ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBKR l*. Wo—3* PAGES 1- ' 'g^. - He Demands Air Tint# Blushing slightly, rite said she She also won a bathing suit pre-xild tike to be married when she limInary and became the *only about 95 and h— completed her girt in the pageant to earn two •Uege education. She plans to en-ifimt-round awards. ~ For ln#tance, take Bob Hocking, the outstanding Pontiac Northern valuable player trophy in die south-north All Star Football game in Pontiac last month. Nancy Anne Fleming, who be- end, presided ever the game as Mias Michigan and gave Bob the trophy and a Idas on ihe cheek. • flob. 474 Third St., a student at - minded-today that he had been kissed by the girl who now Is Aitteiv , lea’s beauty queen. Bob registered incredulity, then iMTliwrTWt1«Tf IWTired id be*! ing dictated to, they're tired of j being threatened with losing their jobs if they don't vote "right” Bentley said. The wtod wit still bfowfaf pgefiy hard so l shcftwed aiyieM under some mangroves. A little later,' I walked to the overseas highway and found a sheriffs Aw, C'mon Nancy, Join Us ■■■ ■■■ 's Force Clap Lumumba Into Jail, Then Set Him Free ♦i bf the associated prbss i Trees and utility wires were toppllng on Umf Island’s j- Hurrtekne Donna, ripping Its way north, struck todaylsouth coast before noon. / ' at Metropolitan New York. The southern Connecticut L The New York Weather Bureau said the storm's center coast was ordered evacuated, and the Weather. Bureau j was TO miles "straight east” of AthmthrCtty, N.J., short-in Boston was warned that it, may be the.most damag-J ly before noon. ing storm ever to hit New England. { /-'r' •• . ■ * ■ *. j Thousands also were evacuated from Long Island’s “In next three or four hours,” said Ernest J. south shore. The Weather Bureau said the storm was Christie, meteorologist, ‘'Long Island, particularly moving at 38 miles an hour on a course which would take it off the tip of Long Island—100 miles east of New |York City—sometime this afternoon. __ ' New York City itself was getting stiff fringe effects' eastern end of Long Island, Is in for some rather—no, 111 say very—stormy weather.” The storm pounded into the metropolitan area after but Is Threatened With! of the storm that was headed on a path toward Long wreaking death and destruction on an erfatic path that Death by U.N. Troops Island and southern New England. OPEN LETTER TO MISS AMERICA -. "Dear Naney Anne: Just about alt the fellows at The Pontiac Press have admired this picture of you. since' it's one our tacky photographer took when you -visited us last month. Then’s still a welt* bred wolf whistle whehever we look at it; Under- go 4--L E O P O L D V I L L E, K the Congo i*>—Premier Pat-i rice wsjs tflkcn jf|f into custody by the army late today, but three hours later he was released. Arrested under a warrant late in the afternoon, Lumumba reappeared on downtowns streets at 6:30 p.m. Be penetrated the cordon around Leopoldville Radio Station, .now under United Nations control, and aland you’ve thought of studying Journalism in [demanded that he be tl-coUege. Remember, there's always a Job waiting , . . lor you in our CHy Room. Not Just because you're the prettiest girl in America. You’r swell, gal. too — and talented;" (signedt Fellows at The Pontiac Press. Jack, Dick Same to Miss America lowed to speak. j Ghana troops with machine guns j laid they had orders to fire if he. ftrled to get into the station. President Joseph Kasavubu ' had ■ anted a new government | Is replace Lumumba's lettering, Cenmnudnl-backcd regime. 1 Senate President Joseph Deo, a moderate, is KasabUbu's choice to run the country., “1 do not want any bloodshed. 1 will come with yon," Lumum-bo told Ihe soldiers. The. action followed a conference NSW YORK (AP>-Miss America 1961 is nonpartisan v •comes to national politics. Miss Nancy Anne of Montague, Mich., told her first New. York news conference that she -thinks the trie major presidential candidates,' Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy, are "charming Mora Stories, Photos of Nancy Pages 2, 10 men.” But she said ahe hadn't given them much thought because she is tob young to vote. At a Loss, ~ Can't flecaii Nancy's Kiss nette replied: ."I don’t think of iter Michigan State Imtaereity ifl-politicians in that manner." [era year as Miss America, Mho keeps her trim U-gKK rig are. dt IIS pound* She also was asked what she introduced to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on his visit to the UfUted Nations assembly.._____ “I don't know, sir,” she re-replied. Miss Fleming appeared re- Before leaving. Atlantic City tor New York Sunday, she told newsmen she hopes to become a ion writer and likes sewing and fitting ---------- - had not slept long enough for several nights. She wore ■ tight-fitting, cotton plaid dress and brown shoes. ghe wfll remain in. New York ] far several weeks, ha vTnjpairex-tensive wardrobe fitted and making nersnnal appearances. ________ between President Kasavubu and [■ tfflrTf. N, {pedal representative' took it across Puerto Rico, the Florida Keys, back across Florida and the eastern edge of North Carolina and Virginia. Hie storm had accounted for at least 184 deaths before striking In the metropolitan area, 120 of them In Caribbean islands. Donna whipped winds miles an hour in North Carolina's coastal area, hitting Morehead City, Wilmington’s beaches. New Bene and Washington, and then swung, to sen again in the Elizabeth City area. Donna Photos, Pag* 18 were demcMabMl and ethers unroofed. Fallen trees Marked highways. TV storm buffeted the Hampton Roads area of Virginia from midnight until after 8 a. m , causing havoc similar to that in North Carolina. IV coast lines of Maryland. Delaware and New Jersey were next to feel the effects. __Even before the storm reached the New England area, Arthur West 70, collapsed and died while trying to secure his cabin /rthaer at Lynn, Mass. A year of travel, fame and fortune' awaits’ the 18-year-old beauty, -who Saturday night sue- | Earlier in the day, Gen. Victor *haa | Lundula of the Congolese army had (conferred with Gen. Cart Von Horn, the U. N. supreme military commander in the Congo. Only Sunday Lundula accompanied Lumumba on a dramatic unsuccessful attempt to seize the Leopoldville Radio from U. N. troops. BOWS TO DONNA - The steeple of the First United Presbyterian Church in Punta Gorda. Fla., was ripped loose and tilted against the roof behind it by hurricane Donna Saturday. TV Rev. Reese Henderson surveys the damage to the church built in 1901. The storm was holding a course that would carry it into southeastern Massachusetts in the after- ceeded Lynda Lee Mead of Natchez, Miss., as qpeen of the nation’s oldest beauty, and talent pageant.----- TWO BOY FRIENDS On the question of boy Mends, she said she has no steady ones but would not discuss whether there is one that she prefers. T have two that I like, so I "I hope to be as much of a credit to the title as my prede cessors were," she said. Judge* were impressed with her ability to transform had better not say anything." she MV1 *Vato tats, sn alloceaalon They retreated when a British Meateaaat ef the Ghana force on guard there threatened to use force, If aeoamary. The announcement of Lumum-j .w« in—th«ir daughter win the crown Saturday night. Kennedy Would Quit iojleligion Impasse lng or pushing," he said. “She’s ever overly anxious." Mrs. Fleming said "Nancy's always been aware of money. She’s a special ice Mias Thrift. The dqy after die „ the -------- won ft* "Miss hBch^gnn contest she worried because she knew she was suppose, to bp at work at her dnwstare; Job.” t "" The Flemings aren't sure when they will see their daughter again. They (Jo know that she will earn over 280,000 this year and that she will spend the next three weeks in New York, doing commercials (or five firms which sponsored the contest-.;..■ *-Hl The girt bad planned to begin her freshman year at Michigan State University this year, tort Nancy new «ys she pitas to go to college next year. She said she wasted to study home economics and jMumritem. Mrs; Fleming said “They promised us a week at Cfjriatmat with Nancy.______ - Big cy is a wonderful girt -a- a fine worker. People like her smile.” Todd’s soda fountain laaturod ■We’ll probably dress it up a little more and vename it with er new title," he said. Elsewhere in Montague, Mayor George Dillabaugh recalled spontaneous celebration that broke put after television seta showed Nancy accepting the title at Ah lantic 'City. _ - ‘There was dancing in the ... eets, there were parties, church bells rang, home blew and the celebration lasted Into the wee hours," he said. De Gaulle Stubborn Skipping U.N. swAwts nipp—President Charles de Gaulle to determined to' stay away from the United Nations Back in Montague folks in thk little community on Lake JOchi-(Continued From Page One) gan were still talking today about ......___________the greeneyed beauty who traded #•»* skippi«s u.n. —-------- ”" J‘—hd|—*“ *Br‘ 2 000 residents could forget the I wing-ding celebration touched off t Saturday when their favorite - General Assembly this fall despite alert. ----— ■ “ daughter was crowned, the new ~ iT suggestion from_Sovlet Premier | w “1 5 / j Miss “America. ~ Nikita S. Khrushchev that he] Moving at a lo^rf apeed of! Jim Todd, proprietor of Mon-attand. sources dose to the preai- 35 to to m.p.h. the hurricane tague s Pharmacy, ddut said today- spun along the north Atlantic, .Soviet Ambassador Sergei A. [Coast into North Carolina early Vinogradov had an appointment tojtoday. Warnings hours beforehand sen De Gaulle today, apparently]alerted the populace to the tor-to Ur to persuade him to go to|rential rains and powerful winds New York, but the sources said,tint were to comet The Massachusetts National Guard was placed on a standby atari.---- tv Gaulle would remain firm. fbeWeather ran C.S. WeatherBereae Bepert rowruc m mam - ns 4iSMw>Ms eghAtoiLSB — —.-in .1. — ||y^| --- . umS? itow^ ajfw Harteaae warulags flew northward to Portsmouth, N. H., Sail a hurricane srstek was oftotllvo sa far as Eastport, Maine. Off the Virginia coast winds of MO m-P-h- were reported. idling everyone who would listen Nancy used to dish out the ice cream whffi working for him. "She wotked full time for us after graduating tram high school," Todd said. "We’ve been sp -tajsy, people are piling in. Nan- cAAttiuiM/ am Riuwum at uutrc iuubd ------; •----, .. . ^ ... _ the rate of that of the United dangerous and doem t like pdke- after Nancy became the state States, "He might have mentioned,* Broomfield said, "that the Congo to growing at a rate of 7.6 per cent year.- According to Sen. Ken-nedy’s nebulous logic, we are in danger of ftie Congo overtaking us Ind passing us in productive capacity in the fairly near future, Although Russia has made tremendous increases in production, Broomfield said, America’s gains have...been larger .and more spectacular. Paul D. Bagwell also put the heat on the Democrats. He accused them of playing "Pi | Got a Secret” with Michigan problems. Navy Won't Let Nancy's Sailor Attend Her Ball ATLANTIC CRY, N. I. I* — Nancy Anne Fleming, Miss American of INI, didn't get to dance with her favorite sailor at the Coronation Ball. BdnAld G. tasapHT *T~i second - classman at the U. §• *vtoy.swrt sM« k got feave to attend the ball so Naacy was escorted by a member of the Academy glee etab. Nancy and Donald attended Montague, Mich. High School together and began dating two Umdqntot mid "She's the Wrest glri I ever met- She deserved with the welfare of thk state, playing loose with the future of the 1800,000 children in our school system, playing loose with file 1,200 children who have been committed to hospitals for mentally retarded children frit can’t get In heesuse facilities aren't available.____ "They are asking the people fauy-a-pig In Hvpnis pi-ryum milt lng to make SUTO I get a COp HCXti my opponent refuses to outline any kind of, a positive plan. Bagwell said the Democrats “can tell you what they’re against. ST H?ik*w! it tom mta At New Bern, N.C., the wind was docked at 98 m.ph, and rain-tall in seven hours before 2 a. m. totaled more than 5 inches. Downtown Festival Hops Alive Thu ----W Mpotor »t I:tt ear rainfall would range between 6 and 8 inches within 100 miles off the coast aver New Jersey and New Bogland. Street sectaries will be the ae- at 10 a,m. Saturday, ■ ■ :r' toj——the Oakland Comity Road Racing Club. day, Friday" and Saturday. cent to the Downtown Merchants The Weather Bureau said the Association'! FaU Festival Thurs- WMU Teacher Retires KALAMAZOO IB — Nearly 50 ears a leader in the field of rural education. Dr. William McKinley Robinson has retired from the faculty of Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo. He came to the school to 1987 as head of the department of rural life and educa. Want K to Talk in U.S.? Amid tolorful sidewalk bazaars thronged wfth downs, strolling musicians and costumed sales personnel will be many an eye-catcher. Some highlights; M new models. A display Sf mare than ■ ports cars, tommy of I equipped for radug. A Ntkr-AJax guided missile and a model Nike tonncklag alto. This in addition to free carnival tickets, free parking to all the maAdpal lots, tree breakfast, and free bus rides downtown every fi a III Tort LONDON (UPI) Wmm"Til fw ' mtar Nikita Khrushchev to betoiUWt CAfT as it! bombarded by radio axapi' 2 JJIfrom the United States aMdng him « 3.to make pttbfic appearances while iBiilS *4 a* to Mew York, including some tele- | |«E s ESjfi.*- The boa Now Will line East Huron Street, featuring the latest model craft "-everything finom cabin cruiser* on' down. The sports cars will be ght of a Saginaw Street parade The ear* wfll be displayed ea Designed especially to . children, the wildlife show will be a permanent feature on the north ride of East Huron Street. There’ll be deer, ratrcoona, swans, monkeys, rabbit*, porcupines and many jfhers. A gleaming white NHro-Ajax missile, 30 feet long, will be dtoplayed by the Auburn Heights Nike Baae. This and the Hercules missile are the principal weapons of the Detroit area's 28th Artillery Group. "There’ll be something of interest for everyone on the downtown streets Hunky,* arid Howard Nelson, chairman ef street activities foe tte amocistion., "This, of course. Is sheer non- "They are telling the people ‘elect as and then we’ll tell you all about our secret program,’ ” the GOP gubernatorial candidate "They are today playing lq In fidrnesg to Michigan, Bagwell said, "they should not play games with the issues and sweep them baric under , the rug as they did duriag the campaign two years With the speeches over, many to file crowd headed for a daredevil hotseriding exhibition. Tu« _ flame will be picked up by the county Democrats this Saturday, Their affair at Wafted Lake Amusement Park to being billed NAootm roast Before they're through though, they’ll undouhtodly roast a fov Republicans as waft. Ex-GOP Official Joins Kennedy Drive WASHINGTON (A?) - An Illinois attorney, who held a post la the Elsenhower administration aa a Republican, Monday SL _____ head of a new Nationalities Division to Sen. John F. Remedy’s Ctttoens Organisation. John T. R- Godlewrid, who resigned laid spring as general attorney fdr the atfl Rights Com- at the Republican administration. "I’m always baan a Rspubfican, but I have became completely disillusioned with Repubticu domestic and foreign/potates," he said Jn accepting the Job «Mth,fhe Democrats. “I will hencefott' myself wholeheartedly to elaBHng Sen. Kennedy to the presidency. " if Detroit. Dangerous Youth Flees Pontiac State Nearly a hundred police officers mental patient who-to Considered The Pay in Birmingham General Painting OL of Dearton which submitted foe tow bid 53,888. Those I* wheel chain wffl now be ride to explore the Bridwta Public Library more eerily, according to Jeame Lloyd, library to thftr places si haul-making traffic flaw The director arid that to .the past those confined to wheel chairs have been restricted by the library steps. The rear entrance will be wen to all to wheel chairs, but will be ■asm to'(he SMOTri jrtMic. “We suggest foat a committee made by the fire marshal, along with three or more businessmen involved, to point out the bottleneck that is bring caused by such a small parcel of property." The letter also stated tori abolishment of thd dead end street municipal parking tot far traffic coming from the southern part ri the city and west of Woodward. Hie Oty Commission to Expected to take action on bids received gor MpUMBt Ota Elevated water storage tank on Derby road. The project consists of cleaning and repainting the 500,000-gallon tank. Placed in service in. 1951, it] has not been repainted since. City Engineer William T. Killeen has recommended that the contract be awarded to the Hartwell * ★ * Recover Bodies of Birmingham Man, Father fthe bodies of a Birmingham man and hta fathej have been recovered from Lake Nipigon to Ontario by Provincial Police aftef Ihrir boat capsized Saturday white they were fishing. . Another eon^tras found aliye ow the shores of the lake. The vtothns were Cart W., Schultz Jr., 96, of MSI E. Maple Road, and his father Carl of Bay .. aty. Found side and suffering from shock on the lake shore was James Schultz, 20, of Bay City. It had been believed at first that all three men had drowned. The body of the older son wa| ecbvered Saturday and the tether’s body was found Sunday. Officers wine combing a wide are* of woods and farmland for Cleveland Spooner, miariwg' from the Pontine State Haepital since Sunday,, The search V la the Bloomer State Park game reserve, near Avon and Dequin- Earlier the youth had been seen by a farm woman on Hamlin Road when he came to her house this morning and asked for something to eat. She became suapldous and alerted the sheriffs department at Deputies were joined in the search by state police from Pontiac, Romeo and Center Line posts and officers of the Troy, Rochester, Waterford Township and Shelby Township police departments. The youth wap spotted running Into the woods In Moamer Jtafo Park by a picnicker and Ma He has been described as dangerous by hospital authorities and sheriff’s deputies. Spooner escaped from- the state hoapitaT in Iwrch, ' 1 picked up he threatened. Be had a stolen Jtt caliber rifle and a bunting knife la Ma possesstoa when fond by police. Dr. Welter Obenauf, medical director at the hospital, described] Spooner as a difficult youngster toj keep under control. It is not known yet how he es-j caped from the hospital. Aa abandoned, stolen ear was Spooner is 5-feet-7 and weighs 158 pounds. He baa sandy brown hair in a crewcut, gray eyes and , wearing a khaki shirt and blue'Jeans. GOOD CREDIT Indicates Ability K Sails Close to British Shore on Way toV.N., Many so-called “brainy" men live in poverty, haunted by the success they could have had If and tt and if . | jfh Tat the plodding man, careful of his credit becomes the succecsful man. LONDON (AP)—Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev toddy sailed to Eqgiai “ route to what may be a stormy aesrioa of the WJf. f tembly in New York. ▼on know yourself that nothing gives you quite so much confidence and sett-respect as the prompt payment of your bills. And In time of need.you do not have to beg for credit ... It Is always given to you promptly and generously! It’* up to YOU to kdep that promise to nay m agreed or lose the help and confidence of your creditor. Watchers on toe British coast ri Ltoerd Potat picked out the S riet ship, the Britika, as it glided To Maintain a Good Credit, Buy tFiaely, Pay Promptly PONTIAC CREDIT BUREAU, Inc. accompanied by Communist leaders of, three Soviet satellite nations and Soviet republics, dhpatrhed good ■tor Hentid Macmillan and Bui dent Charles de Gentle of France. The Credit Bureau of Pontiac Organized July 12, 1923 * >.,* 333 North Perry Pontiac 1& Mich. Protect Yadr Credit and It Will Protect Ymt 4 I THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1960~ v THREE ^^Weekend Accident Bankm. merchant! and Mruon-nel of credit offices will be given a chance to partictpata |* a short count In retail credit funda-ma^» to Pontiac ttos week, according to Francis F. Miller, manager of the Pontiac Credit Bureau, Inc. and on Michigan highways killed Jt persons, including 11 young The coarse will meet an two nights. Wednesday and Thursday irnm T40 p. m. In the auditorium ot Consumers Power Co., W. Law* rence at Wayne Street. It is sponsored by the Natiotial Retail Credit Association anld is part of a national credit education program. - Conducting the school will ba Sterling S. Speake, Instructor in retail credit for the N. R. c. A. A small enrollment fee will be Hnnvtni DUceuts ; Jtr Texite ud Tieid«y Hits 19 in M 91 Flee Apartment J as Detroit Fire Erupts It was too moat disastrous weekend on the state's highways year, even surpassing the _ Fourth of July and Labor Day weekends, normally the worst ' well was killed Saturday when Muck by a car on March Road hi Barry County. Alvte HrtmeM, *». at Decker-vtUe wee kUled Sunday la a twa-Hgaai...... Mis aeuth -el Frank Parker. SI. of Marquette, a municipal employe, suffocated In » * sewer Saturday while trying to f Pitricii McLeod. 5, daughter ol retrieve a pair of eyeglasses he |l former Detroit disc Jockey Don had dropped throuch a manhole. Consumers Power Co. near Grand Rapids. ipiffised. - AH wore-reported good condition. DETROIT ip-* A throe-alarm fire to a near downtown Detroit apartment house draft n persona, SI of them children, Into the streets No one was killed, but three persona, two firemen and an Identified apartment dews of the KttMdfe Apart OPEN TONITE " 10 PJU !. [were overcome by smoke and hoe-1 began. . They mid residents were 'lunging out the windows" when the first fire trucks arrived. Tbs firs was confined to third floor of the building. There was no immediate damage estimate nor reason for how the blare Come on down to Simms Tonlts or Tuesday . , . taka the but or drive your own car iplonty of 5c city parking) and pet your dure biggest discount, in town..., , . - • r. - 2-PIECE Kitchen Scoop Sot $1.00 JL Value era- Sixteen died over the Fourth! McL*od- w« Wiled Saturday night and 13 were killed over Labor Day. ^ a car driven by her father’ ' ■ hit a tree in Bloomfield Township, fear yeaag peepte died la a Thorium Charbonneau, 38. of Bayi] twwrererash ea the Willow Kua city wa, kUM Sunday when his'1 ^rrmway Sunday and tore car struck a bridge abutment oaf ehfldiea aged live aad under kjB5, five miles west of UntooviUel Were killed la separate mlahapa. In the Thumb area Another youngster, a 13-yeartold Nn. PhyWa CeMweM. SI. of I . ... - , , . ■. ■ ^XlpafHf Duty, Olto. tone MBs*; f c!r her| Saturday when beTVjar ran aft find attempt behind the wheel. U.S. XU aad hit a tree, It niilea A 24-year-old Fraser boy was run Mribweol of Adrian. wer and-kMldd by a trailer after! _. - . . _ . _ , . J foiling out of wear ftfiamie WrickrMrof Royal Oak There was one drowning as the"" ‘d,'ed Wloac reson tor swimming and boating ;[*r tather • and crMhed “ reached its wane. Two other per- ca,r !n myiT OWf- sons were killed In mtacellaneoM p?}*0*; Mid »** had wcvrrjjgfc mishaps. The Associated Press weekend | WBliam H. Mine, 21, of North fatality toll starts at 6 p.m. Friday |®r"*ch waa ^ Sunday when ai)d ends at midnight Sunday. Ith* car. ta **** he was riding Records Fall at State Fair Attendance Mark Set at 825,989 During the 10-Day Event DETROIT (UPIi-The I960 Michigan State Fate broke all at-] A total of 91,786 persons passed trough the turnstiles Sunday, the day of the faic^ to bring thw Thts was 4,333 better thau the old mark of SSI.SM pel to 1858. It marked the fourth time that the fate poMrd the SM.OSO mark, said General Manager Donald L. ■ , - . ._________ reawsieH into the roar of » the tar youag persoas killed 'at an intersection about 13 miles lfrdav mark to 825.989 oa the WUlow Run Expressway northeast of Lapeer, near Bomalas Sunday were „ James E. HI A In*, «, of Rom- Gr#vpr ]*• •* Hillsdale ulus. Muirou A. ZUtoiaa, 18, of *'" «n»rk aad killed by Detroit, Joanne C. Kroll. IS. of ■■■*» “ * V Allen Park, aad ---------- lor Jr., 85, of Dearborn. j , Mrs. Zella McKessop, "TSBce^iOT lhey believed that c?'var' w--, waV klUfd S«torday Blevins ran a stop sign and drove,when a c*r wWch »** into the path of the other-car. '*"K_Tan off the pavement on M28 Mrs. Helen Schugars. 49. of ju-P ■**«• a«1UP«‘t. venna and John Mauseth, 5, of I 30 months, MaMfltgOfl were ffijured^~li^^i°f f^?acr wa8 toHedj^ttmtay to* jt. -— '- fall from a car driven by his Saturday night In a collision ofi two cars at an intersection near Ravpnna. David Qook, 18, of Pewamo was killed Sunday when his car hit s tree on a Clinton County road 24 miles south of fowler. brother Rdy, 10. The baby was run Herbert Follis, 72. of Hudson, was killed Sunday In n two-car csUlsioa oa UA' 187 four miles north of Hudson. Mrs. Bonnie L. Burkhardt, 33, of rural Albion was killed Saturday when her car missed a curve 12 miles south of Albion and plunged down an'embankment. Mickey Risner, 4, of rural Plain- Jooeph Gordon, 44, of Detroit drowned Saturday In a swimming pool at a motel to Harper Woods. Wayne R. Petersen, 37, of Plato-well,' a construction firm employe. Swmwotv-er-edi t ed ."perfect weather, excellent exhibits and outstanding' daily programs" -for] attracting the record crowds. The figures do not include an TtPm sled 50.000 w1k> luuk ad-vantsge of the preopentog night ribbon-cutting ceremonies to gel a peek inside the Detroit fairgrounds before the exhibits opened. Gw. G. Mennen Williaipa praised Swanson to a special * letter commendation for tjhe job he did directing the fair. Fair officials said 'such a letter was “ unprecedented." 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E Registration for expectant parents classes lit the Pontira. area will be held Tuesday evvfmff at the Oakland County Department of Health, 10TO N. Telegraph Rd. The eight-week coursevIs spoRt-sored the Oakland County Medical Society, the health department, and various adult education departments. ■ dr ★ V ft-Courses win also be held in Birmingham and Royal Oak.. Registration for either of two aeries will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in aU three cities. Registration will be held Sept 19 for the Birmingham courses at the health department office, 151 Martin St. la Peattac, expectant parents can alga up for one aeries ony Tuesdayn igh t iinae oa Wednesday nights. The first meetings of each class series will be Sept. 20 and 21. In Birmingham, the series begin meetings Sept. 26 and 27, giving a choice of Monday , or Tuesday night meetings. All courses are taught by public healtlt nurses. A conducted hospital-tour Is arranged for all parents. Details are available at local' health departments. Japan Goes Modern TOKYO UH—Japan Saturday became-the second country in the world to broadcast regular color television programs. The United States was the first. Of the five Great Lakes, only. Lake Michigan is wholly within the United States. Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. The silhouette of fashidn 7 The Willow Look *59.98 Supple in line, free of motion . . . the silhouette taking the fashion world by storm T Here's O'coat of soft-touch 100% wool with equal fullness captured oil around that covers every silhouette with unprecedented success. Sizes 3-15, A- 1G. Waite's Coal fashions ... 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Wacker of Pontiac; one frand child; and tour great-gnmd- CLYDE HAVENS DRYDEN—Service lor Clyde Havana. T9, of 4536 Caaey Rd„ ■ been a seamstress with the J. L. Hudson Go.. Detroit, for 35 years. Service will be held it lpjBL j Wednesday at DooelaonJahns Fu-I nersl Home wito burial in White] Chapel Cemetery. ALTBED L. NIELSON Alfred L. Nielson, 58, of 3873 Percy King St., Waterford Township, died st his home yesterdsy. He had ben ill about a year. Surviving are his wife Esther; a. daughter, Diane M.,aada son, David L, both at home; three brothers and five sisters. Service will be held .at Goats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains, Wednesday at 11 a.m. withOrarlal in Saline Cemetery hi Saline. WESLEY WILLIAM Wesley William, 87, of 106 Jack-son St., died Saturday at Pontiac General Hospital after a long Ulus. Mr. William's body is at Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Service wUl be held Wednesday from the New Bethel Baptist Church at 1 p.m. with burial in Gvk HUl Cemetery; Commerce at Lansing Sept . 20. Motley, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, will, speak on the theme '“Are Businessmen Second Class Citizens?',' Other speakers will include opposing gubernatorial candidates Republican Paul D. Bagwell and De mop rat John B. Swainson pin* John A. Hannah, Michigan State University president. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP)] -John F. Fitzpatrick. 71, publisher of the Salt Lake aty Tribune for 36 years, died Sunday after a| heart attack. SUMMIT, N.J. (AP)—John MU-1 cheU, 89,. retired editor of the on Dispatch, Union City,I daily newspaper, died Sun-] day of a heart attack. He l'eoiwl; April 30 after 42 years with the newspaper. Airlines Zoom | on Lower Fares | *59 Profit $125 Million Ovtr '58, but Naw Set of Problems Arises j Do you hate wearing glasses? K. STEINMAN, O.D. Why not consider the possibility of wearing CONTACT LENSES the miracles in plastic that can give you a natural, becoming appearance and freedom from glasses! Wearing contact lenses is a secret.only you and your Doctor need know. If you think you would like to wear Contact Lenses to enjoy the many advantages, consult your Nu-Vision Optical Studios Now! Budget Term* Available 109 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Opea Daily 9:30 A.M. «• SiSO P.M FRIDAY 0:30 A.M. Is 8:10 PM. VENICE. Fla. (AP) - Cheater M. McCreery, 74, former vice president of Revert Copper Brass, Inc., and onetime pr_____ dent of the National Housewares Association, died Friday after several months' illness. DODGE CITY, Kan. (API—David C. White. 84, farmer and perennial Prohibition party candidate for governor of Kiuisac, died Saturday after a lengthy tUnaas. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — S.j Livingston Mather. 78, philanthropist and retired vice president of the Qeveland-CUfto CO., shipping firm, died Sunday after a lengthy COPENHAGEN (APi—The Jet age brought soaring profits and new problem* to the world'* major airlines last year. Sir William P. Hildred, director general of the Internationa] Air Transport Association, told IATA's 89 member airline* today that lower fares sparked toe hoom^ In his report to IATA’s 16th annual general meeting, Hildred pictured toe industry as halfway, through the Jet' re-equipment program and already faced with the coming era of supersonic aircraft. Operating profit for the world's airlines in 1956 Jumped to 3.1 per cent. It was less than half of one per cent the year before. _______ operating profit for the airline* last Year was J140 million. In 1958 it was only 815 million. “More people are travelling by r than ever before—97 million last year aa against 31 million tan years ago," Hildred said. “Lower Dares, in both real and monetary terms, have played vital role fat developing international traffic so for. Looking ahead a few years, wRen the delivery of new aircraft will bring available capacity to an unprecedented peak, it will become Increasingly important to attract new traffic and develop new markets. And (he best way to do thi* will be to lower international fares still more." Test of Public Opinion Completed by De Gaulle PARIS (AP)—President Charles de Gaulle returned Sundae nioht from another of his graasrootr tours. De Gaulle spent five days in northwestern France, visiting more than a score of cities and towns. His repeated themes were: nance is forging a sound and] stable destiny and that France wgWfo T^fw'1trAlgertr andJlrTrv“ pared to discuss a settlement with all factions, including toe rebel leaders. 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Feartfc Floor 1/ THE PONTIAC PRESSV > ft *■« Huron Stmt PontUc, Michigan MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1960 ■UWB *. rmawnkxn Wsuawl ui Hainair ■ v *E£j=rtt~ * |ThinkingMotoristSaves 1 • Child From Disaster * * * L| A tiny btwUdcrod little girl obvl- We tone too touch, mt stake to : i ously fust commencing school was t almost run over and possibly killed "attempting to crow Orchard Lake jpkvenue Friday afternoon. ★ ★ ★ ' , tjjt". Traffic was heavy, apparently ®, workers rushing home for the .‘weekend after work at the plant Slot office. Undoubtedly many of •.the drivers were fathers with S^youngstenatimme— handl^such matters in a flimsy manner, Our enemies are most careful jmd ar# doing their level best to see< that such phonies do not appear within their ranks. Our government should take every precaution possible especially |n fobs of this nature. The Man About Town Echoes of Strike S Wearing her new school dress and •■carrying a lunch box, this bright* ■yyed little miss was also In a hurry 9o get home to mother amfdad and Sell of her new experiehces at acHooT 32; ★ ★ ★ S The congested traffic, along S' with her own excitement from her S first day at school call id this precious little gal to dart into the • street in front ef oncoming cars. 2 Brakes screamed, cars slowed down, But our little girl remained in the Sfeiddle of the road, frocen In her ttradm, too scared to move. ★ ★ ★ • A car or two passed, then a driver •insl* track. For most of the 34 hours in Seeing the youngster’s plight halted !!*!?*dy.th>y wcr* wl.thl“ of ***** W . f other. No passenger trains have been 3? i* car to give assistance. run on this line for several years. S While motorists lined up behind------_The Michigan Central, with only about B him this gentleman driver escort* • ed this terror stricken little girl to 5 safety. In these scant few seconds ^ I dOfi lift was spared. ZL To the assisting motorist goes our w&ighest praise. S Like him, he careful. iE Watch out for the kids. Grand Trunk Remains Idle While Other Lines Boom Critics: Really our bast friends ^ —they hoop u li odr toot. While Pontiac waa hard hit by tha strike that tied up the only railroad serving it, other railways right hers In Oakland - County were wallowing In dividend builders They: profited hy taking up th» .slack. ' • ; This was especially true of the Chesapeake and Ohio which has about 40 miles of main lint track down the west side of our county. Before the atrtkk it shared thg flint business with the Grand Trunk, but during the strike got It all. Probably never before in railroad history was as many trains handled on a Voice of the People ‘So-Called Democrats Government in Statu* Kennedy, the Democratic aspirant tor the praaktancjr, brands the Republican party as a party ef "donothip^* >nd the Democratic party as a party of progress. v ; * ★ * v; < . I, : r tor M eeoseeellve years van gear ah the time " A A A -' , Those polltidsns feasted on the Mood of our sous rid daughters Ik foreign lands. Who stopped that wap? It was the man we call “Ike.f He brought our sons and daughters home. This should merit the praise of every mother In America. ’ t ....-i...................................... ........L.B. Soviet and Red China at Odds Over Indonesia SINGAPORE (UPI) - But Can He Make It Stick? David Lawrence Says: Khrushchev’s visit there earlier this year and the signing of a 1250-mUlion aid agreement with President Sukarno could hardly have pleased Peiping. * k ♦ It was not Just that China, whose aid lftnr Russii has teen re-ported reduced to a trickle, probably figured it was more entitled to any aid that might be floating around Asia. No, it essentially was the Idea that China considers Indonesia is in ita “sphere of influ- tried-Asending consul* d the Jari countryside or loosing harsnguds over Radio Peiping—served only to strengthen the Indonesian determination not to be intimidated. With the scene So set, and with China casting about for any influence available to induce Indonesia to back down, an amiable presummit Khrushchev ambled on the Indonesian stage. - Judging from the Anal « Defectors’ Statement Falls Apart The real Issue revolved around Petpiag’s anger aad frustration over bo< being able to do any- 5Dur Sympathy Extended §o Reporter’s Parents X Proof tlut this Congo mess is really •Serious business really strikes heme jjyith word of the death of war cor- tespondent Henry Noble Taylor of |w Scripps Howard papers. ★ ’ Ar A ■ m T Young Taylor was machine gunned to death hi a savage melee ♦ recently. * Our deepest sympathy goes to j his parents Ambassador and Mrs. ’ 3 Henry J. Taylor of Switxsrlsad. 2 ' A Ar—Ar—-:- ~ We can’t help but admire this 2foung man who was killed while on tuty as a reporter covering this un- h,ve •ome much 1,r««r “when they get i—..— * - their growth.” >rtunate tragedy in the Congo. Iteed] IS mile* in our county, also did profit In a round about way from' the slop ever through indirect connections. Several years ago two railroads sought to-break the Grand Trunk monopoly on the Pontiac business. They were the Pere Marquette, now the Chesapeake and Ohio, who had the right of way all purchased from Milford, and the Michigan Central, coming here from Rochester. But they were kept out because the Grand Trunk controlled all of the Pontiac switching faculties, and no arrangements could be made to connect them. Dwt let that UN prise get away from you by forgetting to Jala the Other good speritrin our football contest. Send la year entry new, and than witch ethers sweat It oat. - On account of the large number of sec-, ond blooming Easter lilies being reported, all of them cannot be mentioned. However, Mrs. Deborah Osgood of Clarkston has one that goes the limit —12 blossoms. "You went away down to Tennessee to get a picture of a big squash,” phones Austin Myeriy d! Lake Orion, who asserts that he will First to report a large potato of the Pontiac variety is Harris Felman of Keego Harbor, who has them that weigh three-quarters bf a pound, "and just as mealy as you could wish.”’ ■ A letter Just received from --------—Mrs. Arnold ShaVnor — ------- of Auburn Heights says “Tell your readers to allow their sunflowers to come to full maturity, and then gather the seeds. Your feathered friends'will sing songs for you when you put the seeds on your feeding board next winter.” A mushroom puff ball that measures 33 Inches around was found In a nearby woods by :-ra—■- Lavern Crosley I More Precaution 3n Government Security 2 Our two U.S. traitors bring up several Interesting points. 3 The boys had vanished last June jttrom their National Security Agency •Jobs. ::A A A 3U At the press conference in Mon'S: cow Bernon F. Mitchell mid Wil- 2 Hun H. Martin sounded like a • couple of Benedict Arnolds. Their 5 story was so weak we art nur* Jg: prised the Reds could do no better. 3 Using as an excuse the fact that athdy were afraid that the U.S. u w : „ . , i t cu beat that—the size, not the puff ball. Espionage practices would lead to . • . - ZJVorld War III sounds like something First of several of our readers to report S&rummed un bv Mr. K’s propaganda “ Illuminated object In the sky that r 3 r enuet the path^of Echo is Mia. Johnson Meloy of Lake Orion. They say It travels slower, but Is nearly as bright as Echo. Will some of our astronomical readers please explain? — , Apricots are not supposed to be a Michigan fruit, but Herman Plaumann of Drayton Plains brought a small tree back from Florida last winter, and its fruit is now ripening. m It seems to us the following points _ TT^ » Verbal Orchids to~ Msa E. Mazfleld of 258 Orchard Lake Ave.; 92nd birthday. Abner Northfteld / of Auburn Hrights; 84th birthday WASHINGTON—The mystery as to what the two traitors. Mitchell and Martin, were really up to before they went to the Soviet Union appears to be getting deeper. Some of the things they did can only be attributed to unbalanced minds, but the insidious hand of the Soviet government, acting through agents in this country and Mexico, appears LAWRENCE throughout. It was a smart move tor the American government to suppress for a brief interval the text of the . note which the two defectors left at a Maryland bank. It played havoc with the plan of the Soviets, who thought they would have two separate barrages of propaganda fra* which the United States would set the world stage.' ♦ * * , As it turns out, there was an opportunity for the free countries to compare on the same day the statements issued before and after the defectors reached the Soviet Union. . One portion of the statement issued in Moscow by the two. traitors indicates their own confusion as follows: "fit February W59 we obtained an appointment with a congressman who had publicly expressed concern over toe State Department’s concealing from Congress pertinent facts about the C130 incident. ... “We explained to Mm the nature of the GL3& Intelligpnee mission and indicated tost we ielt such violations of the 'airspace of other nations were dangerous to world peace, . ...... “Onr eon\ ersation waa Interrupted when the congressman received a telephone call from the asshiteat secretary of state for rongremioaal relations, William Mseomber, whoYrquested him to refrain from farther publlci dis- Now, it is interesting to note that Rep. Wayne Hays, Democrat, of Ohio, who is chairman of one of the subcommittees of the House Foreign Affairs Committee , and a former president of the NATO Parliamentary Organization, says that two men once called on him. and showed credentials which he thought were from the Central Intelligence Agency but which might have been from the National Security Agency. DISLOYALTY UNSUSPECTED They seemed to think more Information about the C130 flight should be made public. Hays adds tbatV talked the matter wnr with the chairman of the Armed Serv- Speaking of the two visitors, whoae faces he says he does not recogn'is.e from the pictures transmitted from Moscow last week, Hays declared to this correspondent: "They made the point to me that la a democracy they thought the executive department ought to keep the Ceogreeo Informed ef things they were doing which might later result In war. As 1 look hack ever it new, they seemed to want as to hold a public hearing of some kind. I think they were hunting publicity. Mseomber never telephoned me as they claim.” . Also, Macomber confirmed that he never telephoned Hays in con- nection with the episode. Hays recalls that he and other members of Congress obtained from the' State Department at toe time all the information they sought about the C130 incident, which satisfied them, and they thought no more about tt. * * * . In fact they didn’t even notify any of the executive agencies about the visit of the two men. The statements of Martin and Mitchell illustrate the effect of Soviet pressure on the minds of persons they have blackmailed and persistently intimidated to toe point where they accept "guid-ance” and write whatever documents are desired^ (Copyright ll«) resident Chinese ettisem from their businesses and, in seme thousands tt eases, from the lost Peiping considerable face before any wary and watchful audience af mlOtous of ether overseas Chinese. Clearly China was sufficiently upset to dry anything. And any* As months passed and Indonesia _ went rigttluong ita earlier path, it became clear no helpful- solutions were' privatelv worked out by Khrushchev to his talks with President Sukarno. There then seemed to be no doubt that stoat .China bad hoped would be used as a cudgel had been Amply handed over as a crutch, whether Peiping like it or not. Portraits Dr. William Brady Says: Come Now, My Friend, Where’8 Your Riboflavin? The Almanac By United Press International Today la. Monday. Sept 12, toe 256th day of the year, with 110 more In 1900. ; The moon is in its last quarter. The morning star is Mail. The evening stars are Venus; Jupiter and Satunvf , On this day in history. In MM, Henry Hudson, English navigator In the service ef A lady reported haw recently thqt although she is allergic to milk products (her nephew is an allergy specialist), she believes toe had been cured of cataracts lby supplementing, her diet with a large amount of riboflavin (vita-in G or B2>, Icnlci um and ther vitamins Idaily. DR. BRADY Whole milk,/ v * skim milk, buttermilk, cheese arid other milk products are the best food sources of riboflavin and calcium and excellent sources of other vitamins. In one of her nephew's medical books, toe ladv read tost riboftvin is or should be present in every cell in the body. WMle milk is best source of the vitamin, one who gets insufficient "milk may iet'ennigk-itooflavin'to prevent manifestations of nutritional deficiency from wMte of egg, fish roe, liver, heart, kidney, growing greens or leafy vegetables, fish and lean meat ♦ '■ O 4r Familiar signs of riboflavin deficiency are bulbar conjunctivitis i bloodshot eyes, injected venules In toe mucous membrane covering the eyeball), lacrimation (watery eyes, tears, burning, itching or irritation as by sand or cinder in the eye), photophobia (dislike of strong light). Equally significant, though less your diet with three tablets daily. It cah do nq harm in any event. If, in the course of a month; you find your nutritional condition much improved you'll know. If you have the brains God gives a goose, that intelligent revision tt your everyday diet will imrove your health and your penonal appearance. fl(Md letters not mort then ene ■nee ar lie —,!■ bmg pertaining to hygiene, not dl»-trewment. will he ----un Brady. If a envelope It lest , JMM Michigan. (Copyright, MM) waa t* Lear Me name. : In 1929, the Protestant Episcopal House of Bishops voted 36 to 27 to take the word '"obey" out of the marriage ceremony. In 1928, Katharine H epb.urn made her, New York stage debut in “Night Hostess” -playing under the name of "Katharine Burns." ' In 1943, former dictator* Benito Mussolini was kidnaped by German paratroopers. In 1944, spearheads of Lt. Gen. Courtney Hodges, U. S. 1st Army, became the first Americans to reach German soil, in Wfcrtd War JL Thought tor Today: English author Rudyard Kipling said: "Every one is more or less'mad on one point.” Celts, Tweed end Plei Amazing Resiliency Moth, Mildew and Allerg Long Wearing • g Fine Quality Carpet -RUNNERS Ideal for Theaters Motels and Apartments AS LOW AS DEsaumoN CASH MllCI $211 IffIJI 190*0 12x7-6 r ATTENTION! Churckes, Business and Professional Man COMMERCIAL CABPET, 12x8-0 KAREN'S OR 3-4109 12x15-2 TrmnfW«rf1\m4 ...3200 5125 KAREN HOME SERVICE 12x115 IHg. Nylm Twht .... $132 $ 79.95 12x12-2 SnanMn Nyba Twwd$132 .$ 79.95 12x10-3 T*mptot»n AcHtan Almond1.........$125 $116.13 12x74 Wool Wilton T.x Grny Scroll ..........$101 $32.40 Free Estimates "No Obligation' $2.44 Per Week 4MI4 enylMifettM 12x15-2 SM Barit ?«. Brown Itoeed 12x20 PM Wool, Geld . 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Bottom right, Nancy has a little trouble adjusting her crown. ,.--------- Montague America, sweet, a.poaie, is tbs heroine of her townsmen pretty and her state. ^ " -- A 'A W Nancy Anne Fleming's victory is the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic Oty Saturday night set oS a rip-roaring Montague civic celebration that lasted almost until dawn. . ■ A A ............. .. * 'Meanwhile, in Atlantic Ctty, the queen wap denied the privilege of dancing with her beau. NEW WHITE CONSOLE w ith; O 5-Speed Central • Saws Rovers# • Clog-Resistant • Mtamalif Pm- sare Rsleot* • Sean Forward • Round fehhjs FULLY GUARANTEED 'Fur Horn* Demonstration WITHIN 25 MIL! RADIUS ONLY 25 SPECIAL-RECONDITIONED 7-FOOT HOSES Braided cloth, all rubber. (No plastic or vinyl VTST YOU SAVE $2.55 Fully Guaranteed Attachment* Included . SI.25 Week 14“ Free Heme Deawastrstiaa FE 54049 Within 25 Mil* Radios Set* Part, an* Bapalr Serrlce en All Cleancrf WE SELL WHAT WH ADVERTISE! vse Toua international charge H> aarviM and SUck Parta ter AS Makai Complete Parts and Repair Service en All Cleaner* I Disposal Bags—Hoses—Brpshee— Beits——Attachments. Etc. -I--' . ■ ■ ■— CURT’S APPLIANCES Betancourt's moderate Socialist coalition has been harrassed by) plots of both domestic and foreign origin during his more than a year' as president. Factory Authorised white Dealer Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 P.M. 1077 W. HURON AFTER HOURS OR 3-9702 MIRROR, MIRROR - Fairest of them all, 18-yeSr-old Nancy Anne Fleming of Montague adjusts her crown before a mirror at Atlantic Oty. N. J., Saturday. She won the Miss America title over 53 other contestants. < Aovmweraem i lAaitruMnraii Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain found • new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink'hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain - Without surgery. In one hemorrhoid caw after a problem I” And among thew sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to SO years’ standing. All this, without the tim of naMoticj.iwtlieaesdr astrln- another ,“ver y striking improve-----T was reported and. veti- irr ohflRn a new healing substance (Bio- Bed by doctors’ observations. .Pam waa relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual redaction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all tion. -Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide aw for healing injured "!ssue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance >—a i.------~ — — this improvement was main-tainad in eases wbere doctors’ obwrvations were continued over a period of many months! In fact.gesuTts were so thor-ough that sufferers were able to nulsp such astonishing state-meaMa<r about an hour. They military plot against the regime wore arrested and the government of President Romulo Betancourt said the situation had returned to was put down early today;- an of-1 normal. WPON PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT MSU-O ## PRESENT A 12-WEEK RADIO PHILOSOPHY COURSE IF ENTITLED : "THE PHILOSOPHIES Of LIFE' INSTRUCTED BY: DR. WM. KLUBACK, PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AT MSU-O REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED AT MSU-O! 1 COVERS REGISTRATION, MATERIALS WORSE STARTS SAT., OCT. 1st; BROADCAST DEC. 17 THE PONTIAC PRKSS, MQX1JAV. SK1HKMBKR 12, HWO ELEVEN of the population of XWEr J)C€HES8 FROM DESOHSHIRE eisf JOIN SEPT. 16 A M * •far myssll. I Khe * V' • selecting where I e I know thsy'rs a slap * e ahead of fashion. * "Wiy do m 0117 vriMnat ass dwn tier dotkes it TWO FINE STORES Oomnom mnisos Qpw.issa..m. a,Jj * 'ensrni.----- major chaage la 10 years la da lag tread.N said Feed styltag Vice hidiaS Os ergs Walker, "aad an drol plan la ah m ear heads while ethers catch sp. "Iff are ebmpUmeiited by Uw stnottn flattery the Industry Is paying us. Now we leel the styling of the future will bo more flowing and more graoeful—with curved and i," he said, ’’dal the Net of the hidustry will eventually follow- us down Hils road too.'r ♦ A A~—-First glimpses at some of the 1961 models of the other companies indicated that the whole industry «vas already turning toward more curved lines. The Thunderhlrdnrf wUtheJhe Although the classto roofline will it mp» be mow arid more ditfl- power af any other rug or uphol. Philippine ialanda aw rice, cor iaM nkutMla etvlinrr f* rot 11 Pro A# . _1-4.1_J 1. si.. Udi MMU1 w . . a__a s... __ . _ 1 —w . be. maintained in the 1961 model, moot of the other'oquiriah lines will disappear. The lines of die body will be curved and the * * cult In the years ahead for the Thunderblrd to stay ahead of the root of die industry. der" somewhat like the front end of the 1960 Fort.. "We started the carnal styl- Realtors Ask Say inRules on Lic&ises DETROIT (UPD—The Michigan Real Estate Association. In pith teat of the ao-called “'Rule t” bar-ring discrimination in real estate dealings, has called for'expansion of die State Corporation aad Securities Qommission to five member* and a redrafting of the real aetata Ucanatag law. ______; The commiMkm currently consists of one memosr, Lawrenoe L. Gubow, who promulgated "Rule 9” as a result of hearings on al^ leged discrimination in housing in suburban Groase Pointe. - At Its annual convention Fit-day, the It also asked for redrafting of the licensing law to “prevent var-mtsintorpnetaHnnff of the law as motivated by the whims and the ideology of the administrating agency.” It charged that “Rule 9” involved usurping of legislative powers by the executive arm of government. Members of the resolutions committee which drafted the resolution I are Charles P. Homauer, Trenton, [Norman Ide, Saginaw, R.' R. Sea-| man, Apn Arbor, Bruce J. Annett, [ Pontiac, William R. Luedders, Detroit, John Van Dellen, Grand Rap-ids. John R. Achterhoff, Muskegon, land Russell Phillips. Lansing. MOM AMOTIONS No Payments 'til 1961 Falsified Its Ads PTC Raps Claimt for Firm's Rug Cl e a n o rs and Shampoo WASHINGTON (UPD-The Ffcd-ernl Trade Commission announced today It hu dhargod Bissell. Inc., of Grand Raptdo, Mich., with false: ly advertising that its rug-Cleenlng applicators and shampoos are as effective asjprofesstonal rug cleaning- The firm also was charged with lalaely claiming that Its products will remove every kind of stain that professional cleaners can remove, gtve professional-type"clean-ing at one-tenth the cost, dry dean rugs and hurt twice the cleaning story cleaner. The firm was given 30 days to file an answer to the complaint. on Fall Color LANSING tUPIt - Michigan, g showcase of autumn cbloir as woD ss the Water Wonderland, offers tourists a detailed plan to insure they wUl see thehrightwt dhpteyfc thrToailiit Councfl reports. A * A . The cotkndTs color information plan, only one of its kind In the nation, la in its sixth ytar of operation, the council said. •---f-W—+— A postcard to FhU Color Service. Michigan Tourist Council, Lansing, will bring full Information on when the color season starts, the peak of the autumn display and Informs the color rttuition as fall; moves from the Upper Peninsula bite Lower Michigan. The six major farm crops of the abaca (Manila hemp), coconut, sugar cane and tobacco, with some minor crops. *DRUC STORES sJ Delivery drug stores J'd e li ve r y Call the Thrifty Drug Store Nearest You FE 4-1549 FE 8 9677 OR 3-1281 ORRIEDOYER DEBTS. SiffloW fc*5W» fS S >n*r« (i s«w n »•» sMar ns •*». NO SiCUfllTY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONI HACI TO RAY MICHIGAN CRKDIT COUNSELORS INCLUDES • 42" Fotndatira • Light Colored Tila Floor g flMfli Blidwni • Full */«" Siding • Aina, or Wood Windows • Drywall Interior • Extend BmI Hub . • I Electric Oitlets ^ a Ceiling Light end Switch • iHflng le Welch • Completely Trimmed e 111 Fleas eai Permit! 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I9SO twelve Society of Artists Will Exhibit onUwn Open House to Start Wednesday at Wisner Home PhUbi PrfM Pkito man; Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones of Rochester, society president; and Mrs. Chadd Mellinger of Blaine Avenue, cochairman'. The public has been invited to the open house which will be 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday and 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday. The handsome door of the Wisner Home will be opened wide to visitors during Oakland County Historical Society's Open House Wednesday through Saturday. Ready to welcome visitors will be (from left) Mrs. Whitney Prall of Henderson Street, cochair• selection. Many local groups have contributed funds and efforts to the restoration of Pontiac's historic building on Oakland Avenue. Their members will be among the many welcomed at the home this week. .. TheTontiac Society of ArtistsKasbeeh invited lo -show works on the lawn of the restored Wisner mansion this week. 'Mrs. Irigvor Davison (left) of Sopth Avery Street and Mrs. Hotel ISauman of Elisabeth Lake Road look over some of the group's paintings for DEAR ABBY: I am 51 years I would appreciate your opinion on this matter. Thank she stopped me — saying it wouldn't be fair to her husband who tas been Galloway Lakes MOMS, Unit 2L will meet for Moo lunch* eon Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Coe of Alco Drive. Lata, n-k. land. Mrs. Joseph Marshall Mayflower Unit Holds Luncheon A cooperative luncheon at Hawthorne park opened the fall season for fhq Mayflower Group of the First Coacn«a-tional Church -Thursday. * * *- Hostesses were Mrs. Earl Oltesvig, Mrs. Robert Sanford and Mrs. William Wilcox. TheJtev.^and Mrs. Malcolm K. Burton were guests. Mrs. S. W. Barnes of Chip* pews Road will entertain at tbs Bergen Evans appearance Oct.12 at Birmingham Community House will tions are Altrusa Club mekbers (from -left) June Keil of Hwdit&sirem, Mrs, Leslie T. Shanks of Ferndale and Cathryn Vedder of Orchard Lake Road. Four Pages Today in Woman's Sodion General Hospital’s new Kenny Therapy. Renter. Discussing ticket sale prepara- \ a / - ir , •Collegians Travel Wed at -Algonac VV Omen S jOGnOn _ If l<*« **»» CudWkNaWWralK-r *ry.«Mhnunn.h«ld-yto™r Church WSCS Unit Gives Silver Tea Circles Plan Gatherings —The Vivian Otto Circle of 'First Methodist Church gave a silver tea following a showing of the film “Medical Mission" before the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Paul Hart and Mrs. Dudley Colby took part in the program. Monday evening wip find the Marlon Shaw group at the Pike Street home of Mrs. Fled Beedie. Mrs. Earby Austin will present the program and devo- Will Head Day School The Arlene Peterson and » Vivian Otto circles will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Benjamin Shelton on Tennyson Avenue. Mary Trade will pre- sent the program with Mrs. James Van Cleave giving the devotions. Brunch will be served at the church on Wednesday for the Helen Des Jardina Circle with Mrs. Thomas Humphrey iead-ing devotions. The Marion Simons Circle plans t cooperative luncheon at the church on Wednesday with Mrs. Colby and Mrs. J. W. Green directing the inspirational theme. On Thursday, the Jean Bag-nail, Margaret Johnston and Grace Otto circles will meet for cooperative luncheon and a demonstration, of plasticwaiv. Mrs. Harry Going will present Patricia Joy Carmel of West Long Lake Read, Bloomfield Hills, will major In music and French at the University of Geneva In Switzerland this year. She has been taking summer courses at the School. dr it it Reporting to Bacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, for sophomore work me Michael McCullough of Airport Road, Drayton Plains, and Charles Sears of Empire Drive. Robert R. Eldred II of West Iroquois Road will begin his , _____________~.......................... ■dr dr ★ f 7 Due to arrive id Massachusetts early this week are Wellesley College freshmen Patricia Bakins of Half Moon Road, 'Bloomfield Village, and Sherry Fink of Quarton Road. Bloom Hill* ■___________________________JJ__________ Patricia prepared for college at Walnut Hill School In Natick, Mass! adjacent to the town of Wellesley. Robert C. VanderKloot, president of the board of trustees of Bloomfield Country Day School. has announced the appointment of Marjorie Whitcomb SalUe as headmistress. Receipts Will Aid Hospital Bergen Evans to Speak Miss Sailte is from St. Pauls' School for Girls at Walla Wq)la. Wash., where she was headmistress. She has been associated with Northampton School for Girts in Northampton, Maas., Ashley Hall In . South Carolina and Brownmour School in Arizona. Altrusa Chib members will start their fall season with « Town Hall type of program that will feature witty lecturer Bergen Evans. SeFW Oct. 12~ll TBsTBbF mingham Community House, the S p.m. affair will benefit the equipment fund of die new Sister Kenny Therapy Center which will occupy the east wing of Pontiac General Hospital. tuted for amputees and disabled housewives. •_________ Tickets tor the lecture are available through Altrusa Qub members or from the Village Leaving today for the University of Michigan are 8andra Hllderley and Linda Underhill, both of Joy Road, Pontlae Township. ~ Sandra will major in physical education and Linda Is studying to become a medical technician. it it it __ Allen Hnww of nttmar Avenue wrlll wnter Western Michigan University on a four-year scholarship. Also In the freshman contingent from the area are Mlehael Cosgrove of Orchard Lake and Jane Saarri of Robinann Street, Waterford Township:------------- John Wettlaufer of Edgefield Drive, Waterford Township begins his senior year and Patricia Watson of Franklin Boulevard will ip a sophomore. ★ ** ★ _ EnroUed at Olivet Mnawm Uollege. Kankakee. 111., are Mrs. Donna Larrance Britton' of Waterford Township and Miry Jean Rivers of Drayton Plains. ------------^—-—W-"---W:—--------------—- ---------:— Eva Ann Barnett of Norton Avenue and Judy Ward of Starr Avenue are enrolled at the University of Michigan. - Judy win major in French education. — Active in civic organizations INTELLIGENCE IS TOPIC Voters, Altrusa Chib and the American Association of Gni-versity Women, she#arned her A. B. degree from Pembroke College in Providence, R. I., and IL A. at Smith College. She Is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and the National Association of Principals of schools for girls. "The Responsibility of Being Intelligent.*' Tickets will MO for three dollars, with a limited number of $1.50 student tickets available. Miss SalUe was born in Fox-boro, Mass., where her family was among the original settlers. Will Open Home -for Kappa Deltas nae will meet Taeaday at the .home of l|ri. Enqr West on Nortlw Hammond Lake Drive. Dr. Evans is familiar to Sunday television viewers. ?i* also is collaborator with hit sister on “A Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage.” The professor of English at Northwestern University is- known widely as a humorous speaker. TheSister Kenny Equipment Fund fa one of Attrusa'a leading philanthropies. The Pontiac unit wfll be under the direction of Altrusn Dr. Ethel Calhoun, medical director of the Ferndale Kenny Rehabilitation Center. The new center has as its objective broader inpatient fa- cases, the establishment of a ' theme with Mrs. Edwia . Lau as mistress of. nsromonies. Kappa Deltas fas the area may contact Mra. Tunis t. Rice of Brimingham. therapy department and the 1 per cent increase of service to Inpatient and outpatient departments of the Kenny Founds -, lion. , • Candlelight nuptials of K a y Ann King of Algonac and par-win L. Johnson of Bloomfield . chrysantehmums held by honor matron Mrs. Robert White of Utica, sister of the bride. Hills were performed by the Rev. Dalton Bishop Saturday evening in Trinity Methodist ★ * ★ Her dress of beige silk taf- , feta was street-length. Church, AlgonAc. ~-*\'1r;~ a a Potted pailms formed a background for chapel vases of . white gladioli and chrysanthe- Gowned like the honor attendant were Mrs. James, Hill of - A Concord In mint green ands Diane Watson of St. Clair , Shores in pumpkin shade. mums for the service road be- it a fore sortie 200 guests. The August Johnsons of Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, joined the bride's par-' cptu Sonnee Johnson of Pontiac I .was best man tat his brother. Gordon and Donald Fowler of Biqomfieid Hills seated the . the church reception. ★ ♦ * . Silk iilusitm wiling, htW by HONEYMOON IN NORTH I To begin the honeymoon trip | a diadem of seed pearls, feU below the waistline of the bride’s gown of white Chan- to Northern Michigan, the new | _ Mrs. Johnson changed to a light gray sheer wool suit with touches ~ ot olive green and black accessories. fmm tilly lace over silk taffeta. TAPERED SLEEVES Long tapered sleeves extended from the molded bodice, The bride attended Alma Col- l lege and the University of Gen- j eva, Switzerland. Her husband is an alumnus I neckline. A nosegay of white tea roses and the bridegroom’s gift of a single strand of pearis, com- of Alma Collage, affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. | The couple will reside on Cam-ley Street m pleted th/ bridal ensemble. * * * Mra. King chose a medium 1 daughter’s weddinf and tylrt. Johnson appeared in beige Chantilly lace. accented the nosegay of bronze blue satin sheat h for her MRS. DARWIN L. JOHNSON Find Someone Else, Says Abby v Woman Who Lives in Past - ^ Wants No Sp Future PAULA DEAR PAULA: If you want to name your baby after your-husband, go ahead and name him “Just Main BUI.” Good luck.______ » ■ ■■: f.' • ' MOMS Unit Slates Luncheon THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1*. IMP THIRTEEN 3 Honored by Rae-Vens At a/dioner Saturday in the Vet-wm.M IWetlB Wam Halt, the Ra»-veflf An-Girl Drill Team of Vicki Sue McLaughlin, Sandra Wray and Karen Hefner who will tome the team to enter college. Each girt was pnomted w|______ cottiflcate of appreciation and a sterling silver bracelet. Honored gueots were the Frank Merwtaa of Pontiac and Theodore Muekle of the Detroit Edison Drum Coi^m. ' Mr, Merwin and Mr. Muekle both had worked with the Wam Id giving final assistance before the national event. A recruiting drive is NewlyWed Johnsons Go North Pjgnir Dinner New Sylvanites KickOii Season With Banquet The New Sylvanites dub opened Ha ninth seam at a Thursday In the Villa Im. President Mrs. Anthony Osier presented ho* officers lor the coming year; Mrs. Tom Reese, vice president; Mrs. Felix Wotila. see-y; and Mrs. Robert Smith.] treasurer. Mrs. C. B. Clark was appointed publicity chairman. ! Officers lor Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, Michigan EpsitOn Chapter, were installed following a picnic dinner Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lewis Cornell of Lans-downe Drive, Drayton Plains. Mrs. H. A. Mitchell was cohostess. Programs'were sot up tor Jbe coming year and committee chairmen appointed. Planning the Founders’ Day din. ner on Oct. S are Mrs. John B. London, MVs. Loon Yale and Mrs. Cornelius Crowley, all of Clarkoton. After their marriage fci First tetftodM Church. Clarkston, Saturday evening, the Randall Johnsons left for a honeymoon in Northern Michigan. Pilgrim Group Holds Luncheon Vows ware exchanged in a double-ring ceremony before the Rev. William Richards to the chancel graced with standards of white chrysanthemums and gladioli. The former Miarron Attorn Nor* rove Is Mm daughter of the Ivan Norgrove* of Park wood Court. Waterford. The Manrteo Tyroteii of Dhde Highway, Waterford. era the bridegroom's Honor maid Georgia Lie Kiser of Waterford appeared in ballerina length orchid tfik organa aver taffeta, styled with molded bodice, scoop mdklliM and cap itoeves. Her petal eaptet haM a thin veil. Ann Lowrto of Waterford In yellow organza of Identical styling, and Ann .Wright of (Sarkfton in mint green, served a bridesmaids. They carried princess baskets of chrysanthemums to match their 4- The first regular meeting will Tentative plans for the team’s i be held Sept. 23. lAdtsrtuseseU , HasCHANGE-OF-LIFE Built a Wall Between You and Your Husband? : The Pilgrim Group of First Congregational Church met Friday for luncheon at the South Johnson Avenue home of Mis. John Walla. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Harry Lillie, Mrs. Ivan Knight and Mrs. Herbert Sampson. The birthday of the group was dbiserved ilfFr devotion! by Mr*. Lillie. Guests were Mrs. William Thomasand Mrs. Edward Vamtorltod. Organza gauntlet*, complemented the bride’s gown of white Chantilly [tare over silk organza which swept [Into a chapel train. BASQUE WAISTLINE The fitted bodice, extending into basque waistline, featured a Sabrina neckline and cap aleevea. P earthed leaves on a caplet of gegansa Md toe fingertip veti of the bride's brother Neal Norgrove. For traveling,, the new Mrs. [Johnson wore a jacket dress of [embroidered melon shade linen. [The couple will return to a home on Maiden Street, Waterford. The bride's mother chose aqua silk organza with beige and aqua arceaaorieo, tor the church recep- tion. white ISSN, stephanott* and Her corsage was orchids. ! beige silk organza and lace, to which die pinned lavender cym-bidium orchids. Know Thyself . . . You'll Never Be Lonely fourCR of *1* article* by pi Dr Boll* Mar which. wl during her cboencr. They from Dr. Mar's "lltri I reprint* ublUher By I)R. HOLLO MAY A characteristic of modern people is loneliness. Spatial madiclno raliavas those miseries so affectively • ovf of 10 worn sn Hated found o happy iwlddU-ogo ago ini Too many women' tolva In” to Chongs of-IPs I Instead ot enfold middle-age, they spend those yaars in misery... nervoua _________■_______,. _ _ as a cat, anathered by “hot- of 10 tested got striking relief flashes , at weak they fed only with Plnkham Tablets alone— half alt sat Result? They’re too no expensive shots! — J—t to give their Bo dont let cbange-of-llfe thoee awful hot flashes, pressure, tension. Peeliiw more like themselves again. * happy fam- ________ _ jaw fax Uy life could be resumed, s o of !0 t I of it, but only of the ensuing comfort to our self-estem. Social acceptance has so much power because it holds the feelings of loneliness at hay. A person is surrounded by comfoi warmth; be is merged group. HeA temporarily loses his loneliness but at the price of giving such an omnipotent and up his identity in his own right, painful threat to many p^aons[ He renounces the one thing . .. . __ . which .would get him constructively that they have little conception of_4 ■ ____________ w the positive.values of solitude andi JptomajmammammaeammmtommmmOi even at times are very frightened!* ||ave you Tried THlS? of being alone. *<• over the loneliness In the long run the developing of his own inner resources, strength and sense of direction. ]' '■ 1 a umh/! BVBb women can go “smiling through” those trying years—with Plnkham Tablets! This clinic-tested combination _________Maatad combination of medicines (including Iron), was specially developMIor the ailments women atone suffer. ____________ rTiMMstronn druggists. Tike them daily, like vitamin*. Bee if tension and physical distress aren’t both re-uerodl See If you don’t find new peace-of-mind toot ' JeCMilylkilil In doctor's toeto, woman after woman found new relief from -4— w you non a homo all druggists also bav* famous Lydia k. Plnkham * ■ Vegetable Compound. For Your Wedding QUALITY At Prices Yon Can Afford and Quantity It Fhetae In M Alkm Free CeaaseUaf A wessia* meet keek A lei|f Jail aurrle* alga A ailala tart atrrk|* certificate ix I9Q JUST...tf7 95 i C. R. HASKILL STUDIO g qrni The fear of being alorte derives much of its terror from our enxlety lest we lose our awareness of ourselves. If people contemplate being alone for longish periods of time without anyone to talk to or «ny radio to Injeet notoe into the air. they sre geoeraily afraid t he-would be at “loose ends," woul lone the boundaries tor themselves with nothing to bump up against, nothing to define them. Many modern people have gone so far in their dependence o for their feeling of reality, that they are afraid that without It they would lose the sense of their own existence. The cause la not difficult to dis- | cover. When a person does not a know with any toner oonvfctton I what he wants or what he feelq; I when in a period of crisis, he be- | come* aware of the fact that the -f conventional desires and goals he had been taught to follow no longer bring him security or give him any sense of direction, when he feels void while he stands amid the outer confusion of upheavals in his society, he senses danger; ‘ his'natural reaction is to look around for other people. Try Prize Winning Woy for Peach Marmalade They, he hopes, will give him the sense of direction; some comfort in the knowledge that he is not alone in his fright. la the daily experience of most of ao, the fear of betas alone may not crop up In intense form very often. Bvt It may shew itself hi subtle thoughts which pop op to. remind us, when we were not tovlthd to so-and-so’s party, that someone else fikee us oven if or to tell ns alar st some time to the past; Often this reassuring process By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mr*. Melvin Yedlin has been wtanbw primp at the- State Fair for years. This year was no exception; she took home five food ribbons. She won again with her Peach and Orange Marmalade, the recipe which die has used at least 20 years. Peel peacbep and chop. Peel j oranges, remove membranes and chop. Add lemon juice. Take the peel from 3 of the oranges and grate coarsely. [ Add the cup of water and ] simmer until tender. Add to I first fruit mixture and mess-. Active in PTA work, Mrs. Yedlin has made refreshments for countless meetings. 8he decorates cakes in a most imaginative way. She sews. And this year she is going to start work on her degree at WSU. PEACH, ORANGE MARMALADE By Mrs. Melvin Yedlin ---il l*n* pmek*.------- ESTtlram Use ft cup of sagar for every one cap of trait. Mix In large pan aad cook slowly until dear aad thick. Tent a* for Jelly. BUm. Remove from heat and pour into large casserole of a heavy bowl. Let stand overnight, stirring occasionally! After 24 ring occasionally! Alter m a hours pour- into jelly glasses | and cover with paraffin, The standing overnight Zeta Picks Convention Delegate The Voorheis Road home of Faye Donelson was the setting for the annual fill picnic dinner for Zeta Chapter members of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority. The hostesa for tfie Thursday affair was assisted by Mrs. Elmer Thorpe and Mrs. Mary Wagner. will serve aa :_________________ stele coevrntioH tot Gall Laks lan Bfpt. M. Others who will attend ate Mrs. Thorpe, Mar g-a ret MacKinzie, Elizabeth Halaey, Mrs. Fraiftes Sauers, Mrs. Arthur O'Neill, Mrs. Eugene Carey and Shirley Fried-1 ley. Mrs. Marjorie Cotterman will present the golden gavel awarded each year at the convention to one - ..r » .. ... i chapter lor outstanding achieve- prevent floating fruit. It will n| -take about a month fur Hie marmalade to set. Makea 12-15 ] glasses. 1 mi. A irmens ©i. ro t*fOM . t - mrasiii.eim.iirii.is^aimme mmM flrrrtf iff ■■■■■Ml 'map meeting w r |he October be Men. Waiter Ben-i. Roth Wright. On Nov, 2. the group will spun->r an open lecture by an author of children's poetry, Mrs. May Hill Arbuthnot of Cleveland, Ohio. The time and place will be announced later. Vrummag* sale la aJ»j»ihe_M agenda. is like a refresher course on how to fashion up , ... Conducted by the all-star designets and previewing all ’ that's smartest to step you thru' the season!' every slim and soft-like-'60 mood of shoe is here. 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BOWNTOWN AND PRAYTORfWUHt- FOURTEEN TftE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 12, IMP (NBA) — tt you've acquired ngr.ttQr OES Chapter Member* of Aram* Chapter 801, Order of the Eastern Star, newed their obligations at Wednes- day evening's meeting in Roosevelt Temple. SPECIAL! Monday and ? *jTuesday ■_ SPECIAL RATES for TEEN-AGERS Appointed to Ike cemtttutioa and ylawa committee were Mrs. Clifford Mdssey, Mrs. Theroo Taylor and Mrs. Lester Ole*. Randall’s Shoppe of Beauty 88 Wayne FE 2.1424 Soybrook Unit Hears of League Mrs. William H. Vann was hostess when the Saybrook Group of Ftret Congregational Church held its meeting Friday._________________ Hostesses assisting at the ‘Saap and Body” by Realistic Hair CMs by Oscar Parisian Beau ty Shop JSa * w. uwreneeT Comprising the pew paraphernal-a committee ere Mrs. Robert Schfrf, tire, mrry Lunsford. Mrs. Hairy Eatop and Mrs. Ethel Dark Life memberyhlp in the chapter raa granted to Mrs. Christian R. Grave. ■ ' * Plana Were made far an ad-! vanced officers’ night on Sept. 19, '■too a .family night with Roosevelt Lodge member*. Mrs. Lyle Venner and Mrs. Wtt*{ Ham Cox served on the hospitality; committee. Serving refreshments! were Mrs. Grover Remley-, Mw.j lOirs. Mr*. Clarence Oawhry, Mrs.. '*^-*-1 Peterson and Letter Ole*' the Vanns' Wat-• It ins Lake. home were Mra. James Atwher and Mra. Grady Laura Belz. speaker fir .the afternoon, gave a. brief resume of the, history of the League of Women Voters. She spoke fur-, ther about con-con. The league, with the state Junior Chamber of Commerce, was responsible for .starting the petitions resuiting in the amendment to appear on the November ballot. * ' * * Mrs. W. S. Bowen of Oregon, 111. was a guest. She is visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Games of Dover Road. Recipe for Vlfrnmt Living Face Sun, Avoid Shadows By JOSEFMNK LOWMAN I wish 1 knew where to give -edit for the foUowtng quota tkn became 1 tow* tt Ml hew found tt to be tfi:— “Face the ana aad «m shades will fall MM yea." It dt uptj the mem yon gh» ef "Keeping Romance Alive,” tend y ewraiW la DM eai le tfteaa ym stamped, aeif-eddremad envelope town, the greater the ftok el .with your request lor leaflet No. palm Wl to Josephine J“ j RtT, what htod ef life would wr ***** n*w*P*ptr have It w» approached It to a eah ‘ cutettns. emettmafly, "p • tpmrhtwg " manner? Come join the HAMMOND PLAYTIME PLAN If you’ve always wanted to play the Hammond Organ, here's a wonderful chance to learn. Play Tima lessons are easy and fun. You'l learn quickly by playing real songs. And you'll be coached by one of our experienced teachers. • A Qrgan Lessons WHY HAVE WASHDAY WORRIES?!! Thla is one of that loveliest and Roowume ha* disappointments, 'nkiet workable dewrrtptlom of vt-lttany peepto*t\v up (for mweifl ‘ 'brant IMat l have war real Rmamma* wton tto» wwmfol im js impossible to me the shsfowv JMW. hot tfcttt J* afottya the fhehind you unlews you took bark totwv- Ewvw to wdtoppy attualion* at them. thmw'at* at**)* mme etomeMt Of course you know- that fotfMt wuadhtoc it we owHonk th<1 are there, but you do not haw to cforww concentrate on them. trfor w* ethw wweea tfom M. v®- forre to a shining light wwrvWWtty, foe fatare held* ahead for everyone ip every situ pc-mw. Ike worid to «e beau-Htion, if he or she thill look toward m mid pemto am m v-nnitrr jit and not back at the shadow-s. I tot m «pp»niulHe» amt m know this is easier eaki than done, 'fbut tt work* with the minor . problems of life and to ewn more * leeaeiifial.ViKan. n*w» fWrrrianfBi W** R PtflOilM fliwy * ; the sun and let the shadows fall Ufa to aat eaay tor aayeae, behind you? particularly those who invent la 1 If you would like my leaflet. Ever make one of the basic sweet pastries for fruit ptet You ran vary the flavor of the dough by using orange juice instead^of water and adding a- little grated orange iked. Baldwin-Mouw Pledges Uttered at Holy Name Church's Women at Work Again The regular monthly meetings of the. Wansa'a Aseeeia* tton of First Presbyterian Church were resumed Friday wijh a luncheon served by the June Group, lira- Mallory The Rt. Rev. M*gr. Eugene Paddock officiated at the marriage of Wendy Linn Mouw to Timothy L. Baldwin Saturday morning in Holy Name Church. Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs, Wendell G._ Mouw. of Amberly Road, Birmingham, were hosts at their daughter's reception in Forest Lake Country Club. ^ Joining them were the Kirk Baldwins of Hannon Road. Birmingham, parents of the bridegroom. The floor-length bridal gown of white bouquet taffeta, trimmed -with Chantilly lace, extended into a pouf train. A demi-cap of lace and pearb caught the fingertip veiling of'illusion net. The bride held a hand-cascade of white orchids and wore heirloom pearls, gift of her paternal grandmother,- the tote Mrs. Garrett Mouw. Attending the bride were Denise Baldwin, honor maid. with Susan McCombe, Lynn Grlem DELUXE PAIR Automatic Waslier or Gas Dryer The dryer has every deluxe feature.. . including ultra-violet lamp, 5-position heat control.. . lighted back panel. Vand much, much more! The washer has 2 speeds, 2 cycles; Automatic suds saver and built-in lint filter. Large family size capacity. See both of these beauties today... they can be yours at NO MONEY DOWN. 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GO TO NEW YORK Leaving by plane for New ' JO VITA BENAVIDES Recently graduated from the McAuiey School of Practical Nursing is Jovita Benavides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel E. Benavides of East Howard Street, she win be employed at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The Ret. Galen E. Hershey instructed the Bible study pc-riod on the Book of Psalms. < Mrs. James Graybtol And Mrs. Earle Van Dyke reported on their experiences as delegates to the Leadership Training School conducted at Alma CaUege in August, j-DEVOTIONAL RETREAT - Mrs. Ericson Lewis, program vice president, presented Mrs. S. E. Minard, who conducted a devotional retreat and re-dedication. Mrs. Phillip Mecham was elected corresponding secretary. '----- ■- '* *' '*• ■ Mrs. Basil B. Kimball sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Nell Gray. Sashay Dancers Plan Oct. 7 Party The Elk's S&shay-Quadrille Square Dance Club held the annual picnic Wednesday at Avon Town-ship Park, Rochester. A dance on Oct. 7 will open the fall season. William K. Cowie U Tis. af Practical Experience 205 Veerheis Rd. FE 4-9157 MRS. TIMOTHY L BALDWIN York City, the new Mrs. Baldwin was wearing a royal blue sheer ' wool multicolor print dreas with matching accesso-riA....... The couple will live in Royal Oak. Out-of-toMfoers at the wedding included the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Walls of Boca Ritat-ElA,. the William Carrs of Chicago and Lynn Hoagland of Evanston, m. To Fete Undergrads Wellesley College undergraduates of Greater Detroit and their mothers will be honored at a tea Tuesday from 2 until 4 tot the Royal Oak home of Mra. Eric TV Goufiaud. Mrs. Alah Irwin is as-; 1 with arrangements. The "Different” Look for You • » s'. PERMANENTS *5—*6—*7.5© *1.5© Styled Hair Cntlln* from ............... W# fpedsHse la CftiMiss's Hair Catting. 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And we could make it kind of a combined business trip and vacation." Ingenues Introduce Officers Linda Butler, newly elected president of . the Ingenues Club of Pontiac, was introduced to new pledges at a formal tea in the home of Nancy Walker on James K Boulevard. Other officers presented were Patricia Hileman, vice president; JacqueUne Bowman, Geraldine Bowman, recording secretary, and Sue Aim Dorman, cor reep^iHg.iaar!8taqf.- New pledget indude Marcey gree, Lorraine Baril. Sharon Hile-lan, Susie HfltzN Cholic Logan, Patricia Rahfe Martha Rshja, Marilyn Sharette, Sharon Whaley and Harriet Zimmer. EthanAUen’t New Colonial STORAGE PIECES ia antique-finished /. hand, rubbed Base Units: 30" 3-t>rawer Chest........... $65.25 30“ Shutter Door--- Cabinet ...... .$62.25 . 40" 3-Drewer Dresser ----...$8350 34" Comer -Desk .. J5S.95 30" Shutter Door Music Cabinet ...... .$62.50 24" Record or TV Ceblnet .......$53.93 48" 6-Drawer Double *~~~ Dresser . .$H(L Same pieces with. 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On Oct. 20 a stamp will also be issued in Providence, R. I., honoring the first automated post office. New Disease Cases Are Few in County Most children in Oakland County were in good shape to begin school [lad week as only five new cases of communicable diseases were reported to the Oakland County Department of Health? There were two cases of measles, two of rheumatic fever and we of whoopiag cough reported. No cases of any communicable disease were reported In Pontiac. Two cases of polio were reported hut both were adults. PET DOCTOR •y A. W. Mollor, D.V.M. There’s a new Indian crisis! A hg-n a l-a e n d e r had to resign, j [Couldn't get his efforts to go upj q ^rntn my dogs to in smoke . ••The compact cars taWs tIwlbte W|M| the dwighbora schoolboy son ^ ^ Milltn. mo.thsT Is worried. He says the'trouble with] „ rheomsUsmT his grades is, there ian'troom in the oar for him to bring his books home. -Earl Wilson. 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EYE CHANCES .iTV'rr ^Hardware Retailers pumping oil. But he said pre-| the year. Miss Peck, who is tbe advisor and local dub aims and posat- to ptneanei who receive county ble goals will be discussed by Ruth Pack, program assistant Home Economica at Michigan State Uni-, varsity. Her topic it titled “Chart. awj treasurers, ling the Years Comae." I Tbe morning keynote speaker be Dr. Mary Ann Cusack, reports end correlate them for use In planning state programs, will lead the aection for secretaries iimtnary aurveys have indicated |^gg(j Jq|- [g|(0 OnOII * ***** “ that there are oil dPpbsitsin tjwi MM wMfl the welt t* being dug. "7 -.Another large investor in thej project is U. S. Naval Reserve State University Oakland. 1 A " graduate of Mahhattanvilie LAKE ORION — The district {college, Columbia University and ‘ting of the' Michigan Retail Wayne State University* Dr. Cu- Dr. Sbeldan fowtf, asHataat pesfesssr of sociology sad anthropology, MSU, will give hints nnd hasten for “TeaeUag With A DUforeare" In 4ha project tsafota f too risk.......... ....“ William Kimball. hflU professor of resource development, will Turrentine, a Detrotter who has Cmdr. Melvin F. Lanphar of 1975 Hardware A*»°riatlon will be heldl*"* i« the first woman In thelkindJe the ambitions of community spent mogLaf his lifo woridng oil g----------- |------■ > fields all over the world, estimated that the reef could supply from 15 to 23 million barrels of oil. E. Leonard Road. Leonard Turrentine said a couple OIL DRILLING OPERATION — This single ~ oil well looms skyward on the former Elmer Frick farm on Frick Road lip Addison Township. Drilling operations on the 133-acre form site began* almost two weeks ago. They are being conducted to find an qp$an reef and possible valuable oil and gas deposits by a! group of aria Investors. could produce lay for a profit aonth, said charge of drilling operations, GAR PO88IBI.K, TOO What is. mors important is the that the reef also could con-from 25 to 40 billion cubic feet of natural gas, he said. “The discovery of a reef here! could be more valuable than the oil itself,” Turrentine explained. After the deposits are taken out, the reef could be ased as aa immense underground “tank" where gas could be stored, he looting 11 of Es lake Orion said today that ini 7 p.m. Wednesday at Lake Orion Community High School: more wells are planned It this one foils. One would be located uear Borneo and another In northern Addison Township. The present well is called Petroleum Associates Frick No, 1, , It total investment of about 150.000: Turrentine renorted. If the Ven slarts producing. It pay for Itself in'a short! tone, he said. Turrentine esti- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ mated that they would hit n ^jfoiner with advance ..—, |desired depth in about three ««,ks.|v^Uon(| rpquiredi ]n<;ram Mk). The * * * imeeting is open to hardware drab Meanwhile, the steady •tharump. Ln| lWr employes and •harutno" of the drilling rig con- friends In Oakland and Livingston! and the men who are back- ing the project await the discovery ' ...... of an ocean reef covered for cen-c . i„j„. ushlliu turies by layer, of mineral de- StCltt JudgfisHolding United„ States to receive a doc- chairman with’“Decisions For A torate in radio and television. New Decade." the guest speaker will be James E. Dornoff, vice president of sales a *fc*]on Iw local club chsir- for the Pate OU CO- of Milwaukee, *«* vies chairman in Prog- ^ iress With Harmony- The topic of Donwff's speech] He will rover some modern will be “The Power of Enthusi- trends In psrttmentvry prored-nsm," a discussion of sales pay* uren, ns-well as ways st dr-jchology and human relations. The Program will be preceded j posits, sand, clay and rock. 2 Meetings This Week I BOYNE FALLS (UFll-Th i Michigan Judges’ Association will County Hospital Voting Delayed Until April Goodfellows A vote on a proposal to com struct s haspituMn Smithwest-Gak-land County will be delayed until the April election to give more time to inform resldents in the - area of its need, one ot the backers of the project said today. According to Calvin M^nfils, administrator of tbe Community Hospital in North ville, the-postpone-ment will also allow time prepare an adequate proposal to place on the IgklldL , ' “One tiring that seems definite, however, to the Inclusion la the proposition of the allowance of equal faculties for both medical doctors nnd osteopaths,” Monflls ,4j-J,-; " VThe type of facilities and staff would be up to the discretion of the . authority if it, is approved,” “ —fili said, ~'T- , - MORE INTEREST THEN Another reason in delaying the vote, accordtaig to Msnftts, is that the proposal to form a hospital authority would generate more Interest in the load April election thaw in the November presidential ~~efie8667—"*"** “We fear that the proposition would get loot among the cud* —dilrs In Novembfr,’" **--*ti is the most likely because of 1 acc—Mbtttty^" Voters’ approval of the authority would aUow the group to levy up to 40 cents for each $1,000 of assessed valuation against property owners living In the areas of the proposed hospital for its construction, ' Monfils fold no rite has chosen for the proposed hospital, Public Wrongly links ROYAL OAK — The Royai Gakf Goodfellows may jlisband this' “By no mean we 1 pttnt idem,” he declared. "it simply will give us time to] Township^ Is Clairti inform voters through a campaign j program of the vital need for such] facility in the area.” I Twelve communities in Oakland,J Wayne and Washtenaw counties |y. » . ... would benefit hem the proposed] Ptojg*. and .-frrengPi hnapHoi he said. ]traditionally collect funds to help needy families at Christmastime, are suggesting that some new type of fund-raising drive be considered. As the reason for their desire to abandon i heir humanitarian work, the localfire and police officers cite their erroneous identification with the Royal Oak Township Goodfellows. The township Goodfellows December were involved i Goodfellow paper drive scandal which drew nationwide attention, f Consequently, City Police Chief Ray C. Hayward and Fire Chief Wilfred C. hpeas have seat n letter to local service club* ask-fog that some other form oT Christmas drive be considered. The Hayward-Speas let ter Mated: ‘Due to the, fact that both departments are' synonymous: both deceived numerous derogatory and vicious letters and phone calls not only from citizens in this area but 1—over United States," Where other oil fieldsare dead ,, • after they’re pumped out, this onejTo Discuss School Audit __ H would be ot immense value for I hold its annual meeting tonight atl storage.” stated the veteran oil-! The annual audit of the school sk| Iodge this Northern man. “We trying to establish district WI1L bo discussed at a 1 Michigan community.-------------------i- that the.reef extends thisfar"}£u!)]!<' meeting of the Avondalej pfo n ni _ . good-sized oil boom to start in thellt marks a 14 per cent increase in]promotion to the appellate bfokH RO Group With That of I cmrnfyTr Wreef Is dis^eredrjrrew Student cffrotlment over the hy presiding Over the first Smith - 1. * , Richard A. Young of 2810 Indian 1540 of last year. j Act trial of 11 A highlight of his presentation will he a flannelgraph depleting progress in Oakland County. Charts and maps will document the fast changing scene ot today's world.. Jean GUties. extension information specialist, iotorthation services, will tell extension reporters “Who, What, Where, When, and Why" to aid them In preparing better articles for newspapers and tn using other media available to ^ them. The seminar will end with a “cracker barrel" discussion. Area Exec to Head U.S. Delegation AVON TOWNSHIP—Can-1 Oxford. * vice president of the National Twist Drill k. Tool Co.. wilTbead l a U. S. delegatlon st a meeting.— 'of. the International Standards Organization. -jF-': * ■ '■ ’ Delegations from if foreign countries will he represented at the (Conclave, which wit] be held In TNffw TPrir City Sept IMS.—- i .- * * *. * £ ‘TWfitlrd ’ sHJI he apokesmaiP|br Ithe U. S, group .dealing with ail Itypea of metal cuttjnf tools. Southfield OKs South Oak Drain SOUTHFIELD — Unanimous approval for conMructkm of the South Oak Storm Drain was given Saturday by the aty Council here. This decision will put into opera-on the completed Farmington-Evergreen Interceptor on or before Thursday, c. Hugh Botany, council president, said today. Attempts by the OaklaadXem-ty Dspnitwii to bnHd the drain have bee* blocked twice by protests from Southfield residents who have objected to the high assessments Involved. Detroit now has agreed t< assume part of the cost qf the $4.6 million drain which it wants built to end the flooding of basements in Northwest Detach. original agreement of the storm drain construction Satu Dohany said, which will have to be approved by Detroit and Oak folk. The council president said that a public bearing will be held within id days to determine how for the construc- continental These letters "accuse our per-sonnel of stealing from cltiietB good faith to help the needy and unfortunate families in our city." 'Therefore, we feel that it would be in the best interest of our personnel, our city and j>ur citizens that our, organization u- ffo solved.’’ Eight Royal Oak Township potice and firemen were accused * converting Goodfellow donations None, howeyrr, was convictad- Funds Raised by Aggociates NCCC Given New Bus This is the actual Use of the new Princess phone. Try it on your nig/u table—or your kitchen counter —see how little room it takes up! ------ The Princess... The Princess Is little enough’ to fit practically anywhere around your home, out hf the way but always convenient, ft comes In Vdur choice of five lovely colors. Its dial newest, prettiest, smallest extension phone ever! ft comes in your choice of five lovely colors. Its dial glows in the dark as s night light, brightens-when you lift the receiver. And the Princess pbone costs only pennies a day after a one-time charge when it is installed. ' To order a. Princess phone, call your telephone business , office—or ask the man on the telephone track. ' ,1 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1060 Donna Was No Lady CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY BUY NOW AND SAVE! BUY NOW AND SAVE! MAGIC CHEF REGULAR LIST PRICE $259.95 95 vA\\\wM"i »«///„ NOW $ ONLY 219 WITH TRADE ROPER Ml LIST PRICE 43 279 „-«-REGULAR LIST PRICE 4329.95 7095 ONLY WITH TRADE ANYONE CAN AFFORD ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE LESSONS DORIS IATON TRAVIS Your next party will be a real pleasure after a few lewew of Arthur Murray's, Expert ballroom Instruction inWwavgH With O full echedule of gay pqrties and student Spotlight exhibitions provides o delightful form of reorapHow, Private schools. Air-conditioned. Telephone far appointment today. ARTHUR MURRAY FONIIAC 25 lest tire Street FI S-94U ! •IRMINOHAM 105 North Woodward Ml 6-0500 the midst of the ruins of her borne it Marathon, Fla. She returned to find it destroyed by Donna. BOTTOM — This palm tree swayed too tar in the “gentle breezes” of the hurricane at Plant City, Fla., and smashed in the car’s not. |21 American Farmers End Russian Journey BERLIN (UPI)-A party of American farmers, six from dare Comity, Mich., were to leave Berlin for Paris today on the final kg of their 21-day trip which has taken them behind the Iron Curtin. The group visited collective farms in Lvow and Cheraotaky in (he Soviet Union and aim visited Moscow and Kiev. Fifteen of the farmers in the “People to People*' lour are toom the Sacramento Valley in California. Cockroaches Written Guarantee [Box Es Cosquny GAS RANGE Strike It Rich in Consumer Power Company's GOLD STAR BONANZA FREE INSTALLATION ■a iai a . _. . FICKLE OAL—Hurricane Donna is not the tint lady to change her mind, but the results have seldom effected more people. She roared up the gulf coast of Florida and then cut back oat into the Atlantic. Today’s warnings indude New York City and extend as far north as New .Hampshire. MANY, MANY MORE BARGAINS tSTOP IN UP umr— SMITH’S TILE OUTLET 1ST Swtt Ssrissw IL Ohs Jha-W. HI I II 2-TTSS This Handsome Magic Chef "Gold Star" gas range features: Magitrol Thermostatic top burner, automatic oven lighting, Silicone oven door seal, automatic smokeless broiler. Magic control canter, oven window and oven light, plus many other outstanding quality features. WITH PURCHASE OF ANY GAS RANGE THAT'FEATURES AN AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER Now, enjoy Rotis-O-Grill convenience and versatility phis outstanding economy in this 86-inch Roper model S59E33. Rotis-O-Grill Range Top Cooking Center includes motorind rotlssorto, Thermo-Spit moat thermometer, vertical broiling racks, bulb-in griddle, and griddle cover. 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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY LOW PRICE MONDAY AND TUESDAY MICHIGAN HOME GROWN FRESH Save 14< oofieestj THE poyXI AC PRESS, MONDAY, SKPTKMBKRjj I960 NINKTKEJT m Expand in Michigan * Wolverine Shoe: and Tanning Carp, has embarked j on a cons! ruction GirbSjdB [Crash Victims 5«nd its facilities in three Michigan! •Wes- Wolverine President A. K (pause said the project includes! •■rehouse additions at Rockford. dBis expanded manufacturing |a-. Royal Oak TetH-AgOf, $P* *:m*^-* t*^i Daughter of Ex-Arta Corns Disc Jockey Dies Prince, Will HefpSave Art Treasures PARIS (API—Pricne Sadruddin, Aga Khan, seriouS-minded scion of! a fameua family, has taken a keyi rale in this drive to save the an-| dent Egyptian treasures of the Nubian Desert. 27,. tweedy Harvard 4to establish a Lachlae exchange, / Pain Gone, \ Forgottsn... Corns Soon Lift V Out! SSTj No Other Method Uko Dr. Scholl’t SMhff from painful corns starts th. Ipstaat you apply Dr. Scholl'. Zino- Httiont'included, Quo-pads -sarnsoos of tbs quickest ways known tpn—dicslscWncs. Oats bos todayt u- Scholls lino pads tHieBorcm ftomBeriin fcrnt 5-year-old daughter of a former Detroit (Bsc jockey were killed in separate accidents in tjie county over the weekend. Killed Sunday in her first drive behind the wheel of an automobile as Diane Weick, 13. of 2500 Brockton St., The 5 year old daughter of Don McLeod, farmer WJBK disc joek cy was killed when Vr father lost control of Wa cor In Mown-am Township and stroeh • tree. .The Weick girl had taken the family car white the family was in Pontiac. She had been, babysitting-tor two youngar slaters. Another girl, Claudia Wl^pple. 14, of 2461 Brockton St., who was to spend the night with her, went {along- for fhe midnight ride. She is in WUliam Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, with minor injuries. ' ; ' The |ey ride for tie twe ghrla j came to aa end when the car a parked n H feel-out ef the ear against the curb. man and son of the late Agaj NEW YORK MW, that the public agitation General Telephone Co. iwfatet to -■ -«rh*n«, would alio in- iof religion as an issue. In the establish a new exchange In Alpena ™ *** also to- .campaign would be "to the long I County, Public Service Commls-INude the commynttke* of Lacrans, Statement,m, harmful to our country.’* Iskrn Secretary Norm Berkowitr Green. Long Rapids, Maple Ridge, sjq M Nixon is a Quaker and Ms Dem- said. jOssineke, and Walilngton and WM- , ,, . |mocroapTPF**N. tem. F.| Th for Vote Kennedy, Is a Catholic. The Sunday statement's signers | veuwN'wr | wnq washed permtrsion I son township. Divorce Decrees SH SDgGaS Ktriflt M (waiarS, unites fun I. frwe faniw wwif AsJbwnga - .. a.rr3sri?E?ri Mi/ ^ r 1 gankation* to oppose any at. big, Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston; Reinbold Naibuhr ofi t'nion Theological Seminary. New York; Rabbi William F, Roaen-bloom. former president of the Synogogue pnincil ot America. Cultural -Organization aa a special ^ the presidential campaign, pmaukant tor the campaign.. j - * * * Sadruddin. halt-brother of the They called their statement, late Prince Aly Khan and uncle'made Sunday, “an attempt to ex- of die present Aga Khan IV.{tract a higher etitic regarding W- L . , shares his family's love for a ligton and politics that would be SukornO II Coming combination* of high Ufa and aer-, applicable to the practical con*I *-— pursuits. ,* stderatkms of the current. preSi-jt jdential JAKARTA, Indonesia < AP> — , ■ V>h<^* g-ic»n» is leaving SepC Insulin was discovered by sden-j Last week, a Pfotestant group 26 for the U.N. General Assembly tistw in Toronto, Canada, in the lcd by Dr. Norman Vincent Peaiejmec,ing, his press officer dis-year 1621. —-issued a statement which said aicloaed today, f • ARMSTRONG ASPHALT TILE ARMSTRONG IXCELON TILE -GENUINE INLAID TILE Ml M LINOLEUM RUSS «,? «W I SUPER SPECIALS «M IiMmt liu.ttiL Etnlat Mic« 29c if, 4L Lliolna Will Tilt 29c raa. It CEILING TILE itoguiar 9< || Viiyl ridoi Cmvtef 49*» PINNY PAINT Intids or OutsMo 1 UL____-UM 2nd Bui. J1 2 Bub. $3.92 BUY-LO Warehouse Linoleum-Tile Outlet m BUT YOU CAN 1 JOIN SEPT. 16 * teJiau I MICMIOAN E BUiR CROSS f BLUB BMIBLO Lake Orion Home Damaged by Fire Fire of undetermined ’ origin i caused about 65,000 damage to the summer lakefront home of Jack Krakow, of Detroit. Saturday night j.' in Lake Orion. No one was in the house, ’ at 774 Central Drive, when the Maze vas discovered. It had burned for 'some time" before Bremen tfirere called, according to Lake Orion Fire Chief Jack Caylor. I BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR September £ale SERTA FOLD-A-BED — Roqular Pull Slso — O Rovorsible Foam • Seat Cushions • Rich Brown Upholstery • Soria Innorspring Sale Priced How at $1690® OTHER SOFA BEDS AS LOW AS $69.00 COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BEDS by SERTA Salt Priori at $54*S Etch While Our Present Stock Lasts! Tor Always Get Men far Tori Meaty «! WOer'i MORE STYLE. MORE QUALITY! MORE VALUE! Oat Lewer Overhead MaAcs the DiHwMct "Open Meuduy mi Friday Evsniags-Clasad Wed. Aftaruaaus" CAREFUL FREE #■ f DELIVERY I ' FURNITURE 144 OAKLAND AVENUE 102-104 S. Saginaw (Next Door to May's) Free Parking in Rear Bartlett Pears LARGE KROGER FRE$H BAKED FIESTA BAR CAKE KROGER FRESH BAKED SLICED VIENNA BREAD; r Save 6* 49* .as xtr SAVE 16c — KROGER PEANUT BUTTER GRADE *A‘ WISCONSIN "BIG EYE" SWISS CHEESE TASTY, SMOOTH SPREADING MARGARINE • • • • ; • • • Lb. EATMORE BRAND KRAFT'S PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE . . % 10' BETTY CROCKER FROSTING OR CAKE MIXES 2 59‘ 49* 6»*1 , SfSO KROGER TOP VALUE COVERALL NO LIMIT TO THI CARDS TOO CAN HU 10 Top Value Stamps! - far Extra Free Yeu will receive one sticker cover with each $2.00 purchase except beer, wieer er cigarettes at all K r a g a r Stores ia Pontiac end Utico. HERE'S HOW IT WORMS: 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS WM TMr fmfin and $5.00 Purth.r. 1 R : m 7^ m * m — •f MsicksadiM N.r Indvdinj Bssr, Win. sr CissrsHW. „ . . (MS*. VMS (hr. Wed.. Scft. It, MSt »» »W ■" ft t Pm Mac ..4 Baiter. Utah. U»H Om. ^ ■ m % ■ .. -, *1 j Hi— THE PONTIAC PftfeSS, MONDAY, SElPTRMBKE 18, 1860 Semifinal at Avon Park Ifa Made Senac and Dollars for Hii Chain 100,000 Ask Trujillo {Longevity Club Practices What Firemen to Hold Hos&Qff CHICAGO (AP>—A group dedicated to Jong We. calling Itself the Longevity Club, held Its ninth annual meeting Sunday in a downtown hotel. NEW YORK (NEA) - J. C, (Golden Rule) Penney, nearing hie Before they Dittoed to several speakers extoll the merits of good eating and good Otflng the members party* ot sunflower loaf with mrahroom sauce, beets “a terford Townehip. th» defending champion* at the annual Fire Pra- • was explained to the eaters). ear-| rot-raisin salad, baked potatoes, > sweet butter, coffee or bouquet [ herb tea. spring water and a >j raisin-sunflower nut mixture for Cadillac Changes His father was a college-educated Missouri farmer who left his farm ' ,, UErROrr (UP!) - Sane 2.566 Man Asks rrttnas Aid women wm called back today at in Findina Lost VOtCO ** C*dutac Division of General in rinumg lost vwraw after one of the shortest AUSTIN, Tex. (UP1) — Whan model changeoven in history. Adolph SchuUe. 87. lost his volcq Production was to get under way recently, he naked friends to, help today on 1961 models as the leturo-him find It. ing workers Join some 5.000 who gchtftze uses .an electro - larynx remained on the job.through the for a "voice." The five-inch-long changeover which started AUg. 1L mechanism replaces his larynx. Officials said the work force will which was removed surgically. He build up to the 8,500 level it had lost the mechanism while walking reached when the changeover downtown. Jsthried within a few weeks. :«XCLUSIVf; FIRST RUN! When Horatio Alger wrote Ms "raga-to-richc*" stories, he must have been thinking about a man like J. C Penney. In lM. he was an apprentice clerk earning 925 a year. For reasons of health, he went to Denver where he failed in Ms first business venture, a butcher shop. He went to work for the dry goads store of T. M. Callahan and Cb. In 1902, with $500 of his own and 91,866 of borrowed money, he opened a store in Kern merer, Wyo. (pop. 1,000), ns a partner of the LAST TIMES 'Fifty.as he was before the 1929 stock cess. The story of his life, __________________________ Yearn With the Golden Rula" was] market trash which cut sharply! published in 1950. into the company’s profits. So Pen-j _ nay, an "hinnhie" man tn tita nem) words, is "humbler’' today than ever before. Surrounded by ^tiet and 'degrees from dozens of institutions, colleges and organizations, t he recognizes that "there are many ■ things money cant buy.” At 95. Penney gives no thought to retirement, although his company required its employes to retire at 00. ! iflfrUgtaQt* You never hod itio good olid funny! privilege and material comfort; many of bur employes do not retire into nothingness. Some have even )Told with all th* daring of thebett-telling book! WILDE IFRANCISCUS Alcatraz Strike ‘Let's Get Old Fashioned’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The strike at Alcatraz went into Ms sixth day today with prisoners still refusing to work. "A few are talking about coming out ot (heir cells,” said Warden Paul J. Madlgan. "but there apparently is a good deal of pressure and fear.” Madigaa said there wag no sign of the strike abating-an the “Rock" in San Francisco Bay. Involved were about 260 inmates, some of the nation’s most hardened criminals. Pleasure boats encircling the for Moral Revival Dears Open at 12:45 P.M. [tUV/Mwl *we hid pat her fiyini sakl. “For that reason, I have a control over the scripts and can make suggestions about things that I think would be offensive. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD ill — What this country needs, says Shirley Temple. Is a return to old-fashioned | moral values.' SWriey, now a housewife in Atherton, Calif:, says she is appalled by aome of i the thing* she jMHHRsees in m«v|«6 "Many times we do classics that might be objectionable in part. I see no reason to keep the objectionable parts in; ,1 suggested about If change* in Tom and Huck.’ I felt there was too much emphasis on drinking.” Shirley -is a youthful 32. "But I win have been in the entertainment business for 30 years next year," she smiled. “If someone doesn’t give me a testimonial dinner then, 9t*11 be too late. All of the people who worked with me are dying off.” tact any stags of activity. jgf?— I “The lait two m! ffApictures- I have W ^ seen were ‘Sud- nt M> I denly, Laat /A Summer1 and l\w y “Anatomy of a Murder,”* She re-\ A 1 marked. "I don't .\rjraj think ‘Maidenly, thomar Lasts unifier’ ra0MA* Should have been seen by anyone under 21, and I am dubious about its value to an adult. I suppose ‘Anatomy of a Murder* is all right for those who like murder stories, but I found the No Parental Consent BALTIMORE (AP) - The only early purchaser of a 1960 city bicycle Hccnae not having his jmn eats’ conaant was Charles Edward TTail. Rut’ that is as it should be. Trail is so. Starring VINCENT FRICK startsTHURSDAY PREMIERE SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! "Too many of the other Hollywood films follow the same line. I agree with Samuel Goldwyn, who I said that producers have gone! overboard on sex in films. ! "As he said, there it a lesson ’to be learned from the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. When people got contented and complacent, the moral standards started to fall, and they dktn^ have the strength to life themselves up. There is too much phony pay-\ chiatry being foisted on the public, Shirley observed, with a resultant | chipping away at moral values. ; FRANKNESS UNNECESSARY "The other day I was in the ) beauty parlor reading an article Non t:en-age necking in a national >|magaxine,'’ the said. "It couldJ’: | have been written 15 years ago. » The frankness was completely ue* > necessary; it was enough to give teen-agers ideas that they never i would have had.” ; Betag the mother of three and - HURRY! LAST * DAYS! - NO ONE—1UT NO ONE—ADMITTED AFTER THE START OF EACH PERFORMANCE OF "PSYCHO" out of marriage! star of her own TV aeries. The (weekly hours will start on NBC next Sunday, and she’ll appear in •very third one. f'T hope ft will be one hour of entertainment which the wpol*] cjWytono \ INrixritil .msoca ,nmxi bus - raHHgra ALSO—SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:4$ t. M. _ "PSTCHO" SHOWN IT «:10-10:301. R. MIRACLE MILE PONTIAC SOMEONE ELSE’S HUSBAND AND SOMEONE ELSE’S WIFE...! OCEANS 11 basaatc oowuin^ \ ruiuuu 1 V mm THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER : TWENTY-ONE 'Automatic' Kick, Lions Horrall Hero of 16-16 Knot Jo« Schmidt Sustains taiwy In Exhibition at 'Ntw Haven NEW HAVEN, Conn. - That automatic kick for the extra point —an accepted fact in professional football — wasn't so automatic yesterday. ; and a tie to their is is exhtbl-Hea battle with the Nee Yoit The fame would have gone to the Ltontftf not for the midpiered boot by piace-kicker Wayne Walk* , er In the laR two minutes of-play. - * * r. -> The Lions had come from behind, scoring two touchdowns in thd final period to tie the aeon. Then Walker became the goat of the' game. He missed the extra point after touchdown when the ball skittered off the side of his, foot. The Lions failed to score' after that. Amazing i960 Olympic Games'Now History Royal Oak's Darrell Harper, former University of Michigan halfback, kicked a field goal to give the Buffalo BQja a M lend in their game against the New York Titan#. But the Bills lost American PaotMl- f eagna game, 37-3. - ROME , gut the crowd at yesterday's Ws bill wasn't large enough te make a good echo. There were S.S7S { paying spectators on hand and for a change, the Tigers gavs them eomethlag ta cheer about. Frank Larry struggled through in the opener although touched for 11 hits. Bill Fischer They had athletic commitments in other countries. But by leav-log early, they missed the colorful and moving closing ceremony -one that ended with half 100,000 spectators waving lighted paper torches in the, Italian duak. A few minutes eArlier the Carman horse riding team of Him Winkler, Alwtn Schockemohle and Fritz Thiedeman had successfully defended the team title won by I Germany in 1956. | The scarlet-coated Germans won the gold medal with a team acore of 47H penalty points. The American squad of George Morris, New Caanan, Conn., Frank Chapqt, Wattpack. N.J., and Bill Steinkraus of Weatport, Com., came second with a score of 98 penalty paints. Italy finished third with 8014 points. That was the last event on the Ojympic program that j started Aug. 25 and ended with Russia the dominant *"'rts nation of the world. The Russians won 43 gold medals, 28 silver and 31 bronze for an unofficial pointa scoremf 807**. The United States took 34 gold medals, 21 silver and 16 bronze 4th Rochester Junior Olympic -won the second game with ninth H/yy Cawf O.Ath— inning help from Honk Aguirre. u// * ’ ” By the Associated Press When they hand put the prize |r "comeback of the year" in I960, Curt Simmons should step •ont and center and take a bow. Cut loose by the Phillies in June, the veteran left-hander appeared to be all washed up. When the Phils can't use you, things are tough. But Curt shopped around and came up with a Job on the St. Louis Cardinal stall _ which needed a southpaw. — the Csrdinals still Are in the National League race with only three weeks to go. He beat his old Philadelphia mates Sunday 7-3 for the fourth straight time as the Cards gained a half game on Pittsburgh which was rained out of a dedbleheader with Chicago. The Pirates still hold a comfortable 6*4 game edge on St. Louis and 7*4 on third (dace Milwaukee. Simmons te one big reason why out with two hits 2-0. It was his second straight shutout, third in his last four starts and his fifth of the year. Drysdale had a 4-10 won-lost record June 29 and mow 14-13 mark on a great aacofid hall 4 4 4*T »n "i u i ’ * ’ Uq lOna). 1 — i. Smith. SchvarU. T—2 4S. ^.PIf if owe m KSSSI; ? it!' BBii iHfiSw r*#J pE-w- j j §32 aLAt I; 5-ii pwtowNH. *r «■ • HHMsjtMit , mmm t ■ i z ■pw By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: “Toe many of my drives get me in trouble." DIAGNOSIS: Using the driver when yon shouldn't. TREATMENT: ITere are a lot W golf holes on which accuracy is so much more important than distance that the driver should be left tn Step Musial provided Simmons with an early lead wbra S*i cleared the right field wall in the: first inning oh a 2-2 pitch by Johnny Buzhardt who lost his 10th straight and 15th qf the year. Julian Javier contributed four singles to the attack. the bag In favor of a No. 3 or A No. 4 wood. M o s t fact, prdbably be surprised bow often the tonraament professionals uaA A h I a strategy to advantage. The -drawing illustrates the point. Note the traps on the left of the fairway, and trees to the right down near the green. A long drive that veers 'too much to the left may land in one of the trapa. J>lo«ig drive* into the right rough will leave the second shot Mocked by the trees. The beat strategy, then,,* te take a Ne. 3 wood and minimise the rtak «f getting into the traps or behind the trass.. At most, you are apt to sacrifice only 20 yards or so j of (llstanrxr meaning Tin more than that yen will hsvi to » play a stronger iron on .year second shot This is Httltf enough to sacrfice to make to insure an open shot to the I green. Going into .the not-too-crucial afternoon, the Tigers were tied with file Boston Red Sox for seventh and sixth ptaces lhe Red Star bowed twice to the Chicago White Sox and the Tigers responded the opportunity by' ending their six-game losing streak. no Senator* helped. Right-fielder Bob Allison let Al Kalina's fly ball drop off his dmt Jim Lemon let Chico Fernan- SLSSS*»• : HarmoA Killebrew dropped Dick Gernert’s pop fly for.an eiror that gave Detroit a run in the. fourth. The Tigers.also worked a double steal on ' catcher Earl ■tfey._5—_—-— Bobby Gene Smith and Cal Nee-man hit homers for the Phils who were held to five hits by Simmons and Undy McDaniel, who came in to get the la$t out in fhe ' on a strikeout. Drysdale allowed only e atari* by Wer COvington in the fifth and ;a single by Ed Mathews In the seventh and rank hte strikeout total, lor the season to 222 in 243 innings by fanning seven Braves. Lew Burdette’s hopes of winning 20 for the third straight year suffered a relapse when he was cuffed for his 10th defeat Burdette, who bus won 16, allowed only five singles. The Giants and Reds had been scheduled for a single L Saturday’s rainqut forced them to dauhte up on their lest meeting of the season. Bail and O'Toole ted mad up on Juan Marietta] In apspfr. The rookie kwt hte second game although he gave Up only five hits. ^ The Giants haltered Cal McLish and Jita/Brasnan jor. 11. hits in the second game while MUler vd sine hits, including Feat'e home run. ha bald Wednesday. Oak Brook te the « ship polo, title yesterday defeating Royal Palm of Florida, U at Oak Dow Beveridge of Detroit captained Oak Brook. BUtnea-yrar-eM Batch Bailey defeated MU BaRweg 4 and S te wta the Twte Beeah Gauntry (tub men'* champ!nAtp yueter day. He hid I medal eraiv ef 18 ter the first II hates. Unbeaten Toronto Argos Ml for ton Tiger cats 16-12 yesterday. Tobin Rota te the Toronto q hack,...-; ....-.. Sophomores Hold Key to Iowa's I960 Hopes gtotttf *^nyln* IOWA CITY, Iowa UP-A dozen sophomores figure te lowa’i basic plan for the Big Ten football title struggle thio fall. ‘Our big problem will be to relop them*," said Forest Eva-shevaki. who plana to give up the coaching reins after this year to devote full time to hi* new poet as athletic director. ‘Oar aneeeae or falters will be caa get by Northwestern Oct. 1 sad Michigan Mate Oct. A—hath away I be roil tough. Bacfcfleld apeed will keynote Ibe Hawkeyes* shot at the crown and it is expected to be nearly on a par with thf 1958 swiftness that whisked Iowa to the Big Tea and Rose Bowl championships. EvashevsU says that hte All-pound letterman guard, Sherwyn "Thumper" Thonon “has a chance to become one of the great Iowa linemen of ell lima. Thorton bulwarks a Una that Includes such veterans aa tackles Chuck Lee, 235, end Al Hinton, guard Mark Mandem, 200, and center BUI Van Burnt, 235. Opposite sophomore Rogers it end will be 0-3 BUI Whisler, e fete, bruising Junior who was switched irom quarterback test season and came oh fast. ," (NEXT: PURDUE) The 4Uj annual Rochester Junior Olympics Field Day.will be held Saturday. September 24th at Hal-bach field for children between six and 12 years of age. Sponsored by Kiwants International, the day will be denoted as “Kids Day" using the theme “Help our Youth Walk Tall." Game will start at 10:00 a.m. Chairman te Roger Weymouth. The annual Kiwanis Peanut Sale which begins Friday, September 23rd will dose the Field Day activities with proceeds from the sale going to suppote the many youth | Evashevski lost 19 lettermen. Eight were starters, including the entire backfield, from a team that was 3-3 in the conference last year. Fiftoeo major lettermen returned. There are 20 rookies on the comparatively small squad of 53 players. Two sophomores regarded certain starters at the sea •peaer at home egalaet Oregon State Sept- *4 are Felton Rogers Olppic Finals otabby IM-ponnder from Rah-yray, N J. Two other sophs are halfback Sammie Harris of East St. Louis, Dl., and 227-pound tackle Earl Me-Quiston of Keokuk, Iowa. Five halfbacks can zip 100 yards in 10 seconds,or better. They are junior Larry Ferguson and senior captain JertY Mauren, senior Den U.S. Trackmen WininBreet? ATHENS UR—United States track and field performers, fresh from Olympic Games lit Rome, scored almost a dean sweep in an international competition Saturday night and Sunday. A light rain held Sunday's crowd to about 25,000. George PapavassiUous wan the 3:000#meter steeplechase for the . only Greek victory; and Herman of Detroit, who has high-Jumped Salomon hurled the javelin 247 feet. M. and fullback Joe William*, 614 inches foe. West Germany's only triumph. The best of the events went to the Americans, with a toss of 191 feet, 3% inches in the discus by two-time Olympic champion Al Oerter of New York file outstanding performance. The moot exciting race was the 900-meter run. in which Jack Yer-man of Woodland, Calif., moved from the 400 to defeat Dyrol lucker. B*rititWyatt, usjpd mainly| pj^d the eighth inning. AlttaM overran Lary’e hit for U triple that produced two run*, and Ossie Vlrgti chased two more te wMh hte third home nut. H the Senators had anything to go with the hitting of Killebrew and ujbnie Green, a doubleheader victory would have been routine. Killebrew had a single, double and hte 27fe home run in the opener. Green, former Detroit High School i star, had a home run and Ragle: ^ nnllwii): RtHit* (41). SSTHi Dotted Mates fSh Balearic (U 42: Netheiiane m>: Swltz- ithlapta «) Mi Meats* lij »; India 4; South Korea (. ----- % Taiwan I: Morocco I: SUt^Mjar* S; Portu*al s. otiana li Spain '■ frar It Pourto Rleo Si Green singled three times in the nightcap and Killebrew homered twice, accounting for all of Washington's runs. But the Senators’ finding and pitching coll apeed. Area Detroit Loop Hockey Entry Needs/Players Replacements are needed for local hockey team which will be the Detroit Recreation, j Department Class A beckey league Representing Detroit Stamping Company, the area skaters finished 4th to file atrang loop In 19R Hit ' Practice seosiono will .get under Rgy this weekend. Ad players. Interested to trying out should contact Jim Berg at FE 4-9042 or Al Crawford at-OR M985. >—Final . unofficial ’ MU Ogmjilc^Oamn ^ .'SB. 1,’ Oraat BrtUI* wn your e Free instillation fgkes ■ only ]5 minutes at your Thoroughly inspect brake lining and wheel cylinders, add heavy duty brake fluid if necessary, and Motor Tono-Up ’ Philley homered with Jackie Braadt aboard in the third i^ng to put the Orioles on top and then drove home his third run with- a double in the ninth when the Orioles scored their final two tallies. Jerry Lumpe opened the Kansas City half of the ninth with- a single and Hank Bauer also tingled. Barber struck out Dick Williams and Norm Sfebern filed out, bsgt be walked Andy Cany to load Pracbkm balance both firont wheels and install all necessary weights to smooth your ride and correct 415 S. SAGINAW 5 imnliilMliOff THIS SERVICE SPECIAL INClUDtS 1 Align front and—correct easier, Otmhor, too-in, toe-out 1 Balanco front wheels—to assure smooth B« F. Goodrich CAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS 146 WEST HURON Motor Halt Safety Center Dayton Service CORRECT WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEELS ALIGNED Dayton -f>: Tub Ca -r FE 5-8181 THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY.' SEPTEMBER 12, I860 TWEftTV-TTflUllr in Amateur Field *r rfc.t.f. Amateur golf champion Jack Nick- —-W(W ON THE BALL lausdKfolumbus, Ohio, tee* off in the 60ttv National Amateur Golf Championship in St. Louis today. Roger McManu* of Qwrfanati is at the left as the crowd watches Niddaus tee off.' By The HUlllil Press ST. LOUIS (APt—Seven for-elgn champions insert p strong competitive flavor w the SOth National Amateur pit tournament, opening a gruelling match-ptay schedule today wtfli g field of 300 hopefuls. Among the challengers for the title held by 35-year-old Jack Niddaus, Ohio State pharmacy student. Is lanky Brute Devlin, 23: of Australia. He is1 among foreigners who will compete in the world amateur team matches in two weeks at Ardmore. Pa. ♦ * ■' tr Devlin must be considered in] thti meet, which laboriously leads to a 36-hole semifinal Friday nod a 36 hole f|nale Saturday after six rounds of 18 holes ki man-toman combat. . “He is one of the world's finest amateurs,” says Joe Dey, the U.S. Golf Association executive director, "Our boys must watch out for him." Dey forwarded his 'message from New York, where he hi it»-covering from Injuries «u started . Devlin, who is a partner with hie lather ki the plumbing buai>| aid Pete Breen of Prsaklts and 1958 .national runner-up Itarvie nebs at New South Wales, was not tt-yenr-sld Mika Cboray of Mr- Ward of San Francisco, former I letieflwl with his practice rounds mtogbaw. jtitlist, who has been playing well, on the Str-Lsuis Country Ch|b. a] ■ ir.--ur.n-r;-Jonty in stretches after devoting comparatively short 8,116 yards) -y c yr ^ much of his time to the autb leas- with a tricky 35-36—71 par. F — „ ing business; Deane Berman. Beth- ] *Tm having trouble keeping the enla. Md : Phil Rodgers, Lo Jolla, | big ball stroight." said Devlin be- * JSS, Call!.; inn-time Western fore facing his first opponent. Bill j ? champion Dr.' Ed Updegraff of Stewart of Springfield, the 1953 0th*1" top contenders are Tom- Tuccaon. Arts.; and Dick Craw-pnd 1857 Missouri amateur Cham- "W Aaron of Gainesville, Ga., the ford of Houston University, NCAA pion. I Western Amateur champion and'tMlist. ,Nicklaus. who Has been under) ' --r—-------------------------------——-—~ — a- u*l par in four of hi* practice roundt, was the favorite. He faced John Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City, Wtnher in 1919 and 1951, waa beaten in the finals on the 38th hole last year by Nicklaus. He is highly rated although recovering from a recent siege of pneumonia that dropped his weight to 115 pounds. Seven Michigan fetters are catered la (be atraauaua match play dheeic, heeded by veteran Tom Draper of Birmingham who went te the Mh retied of leaf year's ioerney, and Peattacl Mike Andonian. Two yonagtfers are part of the Mtrhlgaa delegation — to-yenr- Wally Smith's Sizzling 66 Tops in Piiblinx Tourney Agajanians Toe Gives Chargers 21-20 Win Associated Press Sports Writer Bootin’ Ben Agajanian, a 45-year-old journeyman pro who kicks ’em through (he uprights with only one toe, has reactivated his career as one of the veteran in the new American Football League. ■-J--------- The former New ' Me; standout, who has the/brine-, toughened stump of his encased in a, special shoe for his toddng' ehsres, booted tbeLos retreads playing prominent roles Angeles Chargers to a 21-20 foty over th« Dallas Texans in the highlight of the AFL's in. augural weekend program. WWW A star in the old All-American Conference and later the top scorer for the New York Giants of the National League. Agajan- Fraser and Laver Tangle for- Amateur Net Honors FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (API-Neale Fraser was out to erase the big blotch on- his i960 record today when he met Rod Lava- for . the U.S. amateur tennis cham-• pionship. It was the sober-faced Laver who won the Australian championahip from Fraser back dn January. Fur the two Aussiei, this was the big one, bigger than ■ Wimbledon or theJlS National. Fraser came back to win at Wimbledon after Butch Buchholz’ "Irg gave way in a quarter-final. -Bodihoto was forced to default 'after leading Fraser 2 sets to 1. „ ,W W w - After that, Fraser went on his way and toured Europe, winning some, and losing some. But nine of the tournaments were particularly important jo him. In fact, they were on clay. Laver, meanwhile, headed for the United States and the grass court circuit. He still hasn't been -beaten-fids summer. He won the Pennsylvania tournament at Merlon, the Southampton (N.Y.) Invitation, file Eastern Grass Court Championship .at South Orange, Detroiter Wins 100-Mile Bike Race at OCSC Bill Freund of Detroit zipped ” back from the Olympic Games to Rome just in time to win the t 100-mile National Amateur Bicycle Championship yesterday at the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club * race course in Waterford. Freund, who finished 11th „ the Olympics, pedaled the din | tance it) four hours and 15 min-1 utes to lead a 47-man field. Ray Clt/S FtVB-Mcm Unit Caatiltoux of Buffalo. New York’s to MRA Honor. -J— ’*"**•£** *“> Running 3-4-5. respectively, were! -TFopfyc’s five-man golf team p«ul Warshak of Milwaukee,! _ Von the Annual Michigan Rccrca-Jvincf Muzzin of Detroit and Oil Hon Association golf tournament Naper of Indian»pnii« 3iy six itrekesSaitirrfav at Gros-t ^ ^ beck Municipal , gotf course in ^ women.g |eature bike ^ j La nsing. was won by Detroit’s Jeanne . Omelenchuck while David Mercer , of Indianapolis was the 'winning Pontiac Golfers Win State Title Paul Bada's 75 Pace* The title match was postponed SqndgyAhen a heavy rain fell on the West Side Tennis Club. The rain likewise set back the women's singles championship between Maria Bueno of Brazil, the defender, And Darlene Hard of Montebello, The last American winner was Mw bis No. 1 i County Courses Produce Four Weekend Aces ■ It's time for the weekly hole-in- posted over the weekend in Oakland County, each one at a differ-nt course. The aces went like this? .... James Cotter produced Birmingham Country Club’s first ace of the year with a 6-iron shot on the 155-yard 11th hole. Rochester had Its 12th ace of the season when Frank 8argent knocked the ball into the cup with 5-iron on the 116-yard 1th hole. Louis J. Ylalinowski seed the 110-* * * jyard 10th hole at Forest Lake There hasn’t been an all-Ameri-1Country Club with a «-iron. Sf" Trabrrt won Sylvgn Glen jninwi ihe hole-ln. me title from Vic Seixas In 1953. jone parade when George Burgos ' shot roll Into Trabert when he beat Australia' Ken Rosewatl in the final, in 1955. Since then, there have been four all-Aussie finals and last year. Fraser won the final from Alex Otmedo, who was born to Peru. the cup on file 170-yard 15th. ian lost four toes on his foot in An elevator accident while working to defray his collage expenses. Lured oqt of retirement this year when.the AFL was organized Agajanian paid hig first dividend by kicking his third conversion 3:15 remaining for the Chargers’ triumph in the test of Western Division pre-season fa- vorites, * In other AFL regular season debuts ,the Houston Oilers beat the Oakland Raiders 37-22 and the New York Titans rapped Buffalo's Bills 27-3. ★ ' 1r ♦ In the National League—where the regular season opens Sept. 23 -Bobby Mitchell barrelled 11 and " yards for touchdowns in Cleveland's 16-10 exhibition triumph over the Chicago Bears. Nick Pie-trosante dove over from the 1-yard Line in the fourth quarter as Detroit tied New York's Eastern Conference champs 16-16. Grqen Bay edged the Dallas Cowboys 28-23 on a last quarter 12-yardpas* from Bart Starr to Paul Horn wig. The struggle between the Chargers and Texans—both unde-feated in pre-season games — revolved around a missed extra point by DaUas’ Jack Spites. The Chargers, trailing 20-7 fourth quarter, tied it on a 7-yard touchdown run by quarterback Jack Kemp and his 1-yard TD toss to’ Howie Ferguson. Agajanian then booted the clincher. George Blaiida, 32-yea r-ofd former NFL veteran passed for four touchdown* — including the go-ahead 3-yarder to Johnny Carson in the third period—kicked four; conversions and a field goal for Houston. Dave Smith, rookie from RiponCoUege, overshadowed Billy Cannon in the Oiler backfield, setting up the winning TD and scoring an insurance tally on an 8- j yard dash. Buffalo took a >0 lead over New York to the opening period «nDv-rell Harper’s field goal, but that was it for file Bills. The first of Bil Shockley’* two fteld goals and touchdown runs of F aid 15 yards] by quarterback At Dorow fa the second quarter put the Titans out of reach. Pontiac’s Wally Smith really had the ball moving hfk way Sunday at Sunnybrook as he rifled a. four under-par 46 to win the Michigan Pubiinx Golf Association’s 4th handicap toumey of file year. Smith's scorecard listed six birdies, three ea each side, against only two bogles. H l a ' winning total was two strokes belter Bum Ms nearest rival, Ceclt Priest ef Plymouth, who shot St-35-48. The Royal Oak policeman had just one five during his round, a par on No. 8. All the other figures On Smith's card were threes and fours. ___ ' Smith started out like a house afire' with birdies on the 1st, 2nd and 1th holes. Wthe back nine he birdtod Noe.-13, 13 and IS. Ills only, bogies were fours on the 5th and 17th hole*. + if ♦ . Wally's card reed 32-34. Par at Sunnybrook is 34-36—70. > Six other players broke par with S5s to share Srd place behind Smith and Priest. Tied tt « were Pete Baker wMfotrett,-Bud Bayer of Ha set Park, Jim McLaughlin of Plymouth, Detroit's Roy CU Ue atone, Dick Pros- Baker was handicap winner In the championship flight with s net score of 69-5—64. Net 63s*won the 1st flight with honors divided be-, tween Hal Schultz (73-9-63) and Amel Karam (714—63). ■ qif." • * Hugh Leeper won the 2nd flight with a score of 71-11—60 and Robert Malta* took the 3rd flight with 75^16—57. A total of 285 {dayers competed in yesterday’s 18-hole tournament. NEW RAMBLER ' WAGON $1798M Wo Will Sol Knowingly So Undersold. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MUFFLER SPECIAL KING INSTALLATION CENTER rnoNt ^ SOUTH TELEGRAPH RD. FE 3-7068 (Across from Tel-Huron Center) After five years of intensive. research end thousands of test* — we have developed the world's brightest and most durable silicone auto paint. Even with this costly new silicone paint, I will stillpaint any caf—for a sanding, masking, spray painting and infra-rad baking. £a/t/ SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 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Sll FE 3-7855 I wfOR OVER SI TEARS TOUR FUEL DIALER Bet Complete HbiHde SatiRfaGfioi .Gel New Mobil from BE There is more New Mobilheat soki won any other leading fuel oil cra> Insurance men, invest-vigorous candidates could hope tojR*nt brokw*- advertising agents traverse as much territory in a frd «dMe salesmen. One is a — ---------- — h frying gnotoglat who ordinarily en- Nhaon will do in a shade day. The kickoff begins this with a giant rally at the East Coast city of Baltimore. The next atop is Indianapolis, a northern city needed in the heartland afthelfid- gages in spottinc foreign oil pools i The Nixon jet then wings Us way to Dallas, a southern port-of-cail which the Republican candidate hopes to woo away from Lyndon They acquired their nickname of ‘frogmen,” according to'Nixon Matter Pieter Kay. became they ‘signal the lint wave of the ktva- Cupid Calls: It Over 65r Get Married LANSING (API - Marriages among Michigan1! senior citizens are increasing proportionately faster than they are amongtheypung-er folk;''' Love flourishes after tbe age of 6S. And the majority of tbe older mm are marrying younger ♦ ’ w * ■ ■ Them fascinating facts were furnished by Manfred Ullletors, director of tbe State Commission on the «tag. They were repertod to Mm by Dr. Wlma Donahue of Am Ar-' , in charge of the geriatrics Sion of the I'M versify of Michigan and chairman at «to Aging Osountoatou meeting to ho held in I mating Sept SI ». "In an era when the population of the state had increased by about —31 per cent, marriages imo bt those over 65 Increased by nearly ‘double that amount, LilUefors reported.____ "All this took place in a decade i <1950-591 when marriages among I people af nH ages were decreasing j by about five per 'cent.” fr * * The brides over 65 increased from 375 in 1950 to 593 in 4959. The grooms increased from 907 in 1950 to 1,291 last year. Following is a list of Pontiac area births as recorded at the Oakland County Clerk’s Office (by name of father): CMitrtss Bberhard 8. W. tnwa, HU I noser O. Wood cum. MMTtpDOC wtfituB j aag. m team 1 «■«.. rwT f3S____ Esgt,s5>s? ! s.no Flour* after decimal point* are aiskUu . 13.1 Kellogo ________ Ital.. tfc bu , Squaih. Summer, W bn Tomato**, 14-lb. bakt. Tomato**, bn............ Turnip*, topped, bu. . GREENS Scholle was turned down by the Michigan Supreme Court on his suit to force apporfionmentof-the Senate along lines of population rathef than territory. The state high. court also turned dovvi) HubNequi-iit bids tor re-hesringn an the issue. Cabbage, bu. ......... Celery. Cabbage, do* CoUard. bu............ i< *. AmMAMNy '••{•S Am Met Cl ' I?; Am Motors ' •• Am N On . Eiearole, Eecarole.' bleached. Lettuce. Bibb, pk...... lettuce, Boiton. doe. Lettuce, Leif, f- Lettuce. I---- * Lettuce, 1 Mustard. . Romalna, I Read, 3-Head. I [Barrel, ha.—.. A spokesman for Adams satf sWtaTcWd. bu. ,ha «»«Fl fight Srtmllw in ............. the high court and would begin D«.,D-w c__. preparing answers to SchoUe’s pc- CPV,Try OHO tggs titions immediately. j Detroit epos ’Biirrough* Cdn Pac Capital Ain ... J Center Cp t recaleerp deli eared to cate. Jl M doaen eaaat. White* Cater Tree torse 43-53; torpe 42- ~*- up belore the federal court. Rides to School? jt|-44; medium 3I^S; *maH M; checks Clark ^Euulp ------Balm * .. *». | . DETROIT rOU.TEY -CMbm Oa* ... ». DETROIT. Sept. 13 (API — Price* per cmn“&*"’ ' « pound (telleered Detroit for No. 1 quality c P» Pf (4.531 54 live poultry. rrnn* lt*k in I Hoovy typo ben* 3C-31; light type ben. coniCon i i:: 3t ‘.>P* r<>1‘»‘*r« o»*r * “>» Copt Cop A 8 . t, rroci ■ u. 35-51; heavy type broilers aad fryer* cont Mot ______ ».? Port OH .. r*-» lb*., whites 20-31. - jContOU ss* RCA Copper Rog .. 17.5 Republic Btl [Com M ...v.#4 5 Revlon------------ DETROIT (UPD—'The Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S. J., has been named president of the University of Detfolt succeeding thn Very Rev. Celestin J. Steiner, 8. J president since September 1949. Students wlshint (u rnroll in one or man rourao must first be admitted to ttm aalverslty as a regular or guest student. Persons not admitted must apply for admission as soon as possible ty, mail to the director of admissions, Eastern Michigan University, Ypstlanti. Fr. Steiner, 62. will remain at the university in the post of chancellor to .direct the university's development program. Registration materials will hi distributed at the first class meeting, with the exception of classes in Waterford Township. siOOlAlr Reduc 1 M AlUed Ct» .... H waunawww • S;?TJir<&? ::::ii.5 p^s ....a. BL' :::: [ 3* Lockh Aire a* Lon# I Ccn •«\ p,.8/** - ill Mack Trk Am Smelt 3* C.»r [AmTal k Tel . 54.5 ^P ___Fr. Britt, 48, a long-time Da- troit resident, has been dean of the U. M D. Caltege of Arte aad Sciences for the past tow years. The Rev. MsKoin T. Oarran, 8. A, 43, wag named to succeed Ail appointments, announced by the Moat Wv. John Baptist Jtna-oens, general of the Society of Jesus in Rome, are effective Oct. 30. The first cIms meeting Is st 7:30 Lyndon B. Johnson with a 51 to "»-. 8ept 22. 47.4 per cent edge over Nixon and ; _ _ *; * • * J Ills teammate Henry Cabot Lodgei” * Ihr Pontiacr -.aiid.. Watoi-IorAI; Tfa-news race has courses, hours credit, and meeting [tightened since late June when time (unless already fisted I •---1 - follows: __________ Pontiacr English — Shakespeare, > brs., 4:30 p.m ; Education — Parent .Education (graduatet. 2 hr*., 4 30 p.m., Elementary Educational Tests ti Measurements, 2 hrs., 7:15 p.m., Problems in Elementary Art Education (graduate), 2 hrs.. 7:15 p.m. Township classes will all meet at John I). Pierce Junior High School where registration wUi take place Sept. I* at 4 p.m. Ail township chuwes will meet far the first time on Sept. 27. All graduate course* only. In *11 other areas,’ registration must be made by moil to the * versify, after students have ceived the needed farms at the tint meeting. marginn over N ixon. Waterford Township: AU ^allege of Education graduate coarse*. 2 hr*, credit'* Workshop in Cumcu-lum Building; Elementary Language Art; Teaching of Social Studies; Elementary Arithmetic Methods; Problems in Elementary Art Education (meeting time to be announced at regiatratkm). Trains Running on Grand Trunk Bullets Fly as Burglar Is Raided It happened -so fast.. . I didn't know he had a gun,” 23-year«ld Dick Doyon ot 57 Pork Place, explained today. Awakened by noises in the house * early Sunday he went to investigate and found a prowler in the >djning room. 1*500 Suburbanites Go to Work by Rail; Che Recalls 5,000 in Flint He tackled the intruder and they went down together, la the tussle the wauld-hu thtof fired a pistol once, barely miesing Doyon, who suffered pewder The shot aroused other members to Work by kail, Ch«vyltil^,*.m^,'WtM * t the house. Cor - Track Smashup Near North Branch Injures Driver Registration materials and check * money order must be post-[marked not later than midnight of The Jesuit members of the U.8!Tdif^! 1 , L or D. community were informed a UtoJte* Ot » bc[ Tralns were runnln* again todayt” -6of the change *t the evening meal!“te188™ . „ . , . , . tor 1.500 cofamuters between Pon | Doyon threw u stool at the tlast -night. I AH elisses in Pontiac will be held tiac and Detroit. j fleeing figure. The man turned „ ,, ■ ' !»« Pontic Northern High School. * * * and fired once more.»The.shst. The aew president Is the sou ^>14 •- , . . . —.1 I - , . ~ •-jTT,-: —,—- . ...... ........ I Mr. and Mrs. L. V Britt of L Fo»r ronrooo ore being offered The nine-day strike agau>«L "r,H, *"«•«»* in »• dining ! (irewse polnte Pork and attend- I pontt“r ■■<*1 tee Hale of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad was! room 1 ed 8t. Agnes Elementary School. ( Brst riass mceflng far a* foar ts jsettled Friday and the line began1 The assailant then ttSl^ W | L. of D. high school and the tws Tuesday. moving freight the i*xl day. rHn headlong through a locked i University of Detroit. * A graduate, course. Problems in Thto morning, suburbanites btHscceen door. Ho tied ( He entered the Jesuit older In 1st*1001 Butkto8 Ptenning. carr^j^nt[!^nin«'....... 1953 upon graduation from hjghj '-1 [„) This morning, suburtMnites be- .v............. i riding to their jobs in Detroit) strrict'.*- Pontiac police recovered two t wuu r*t . Four Howell Children Moy Get Facilities in Annexation Election HOWELL (UPI) — Four rural Howell children may be coining home to school soon «- ending a four-year, fight by their families. higher; lev load* hith choice iM Sod prime yesrllac vretsht •u .»-.4.00: moit chotes steer* 11 Wt 34 M-35At: mixed good sod --- 54-34.5*; food lo low choir* eteeu jxzt—i3-«[ Soi»—satohle 505; etssdy t< 15.15-16.50; 5 *M 3 1 .05-1580: 1. 2 sod PH 15.75; 1. 5 »nd .3 500-45* II The land of the four families wa»teftnutby eirtTwhen a achwi iff' annexation election in 1957 incor- ” — porUtod the rest of the Thayer School District into the Howell system. % Howell refused to accept the four children as tuition students, nor would surrounding school districts. But county authorities threatened the families with prosecution It they did not send their children to school. The families of Leon Wright. Albert Hoag, Warren Butter and Arthur Rutter contended limt the FowtervHte school provided by Livingston county authorities was inadequate. SENT UN MOLES Finally, they tent their youngsters to public school in Decatur, Ind., some 150 miles away. But the four may be coming home Is Struck by Car partment of Public Instruction announced that a special annexation election for the area has been approved- No dote ho* been oet for the balloting, which will enable area voter* to rectify the error mad* four years ago. To Halt Ontonagon, Ships for Bridge Cable Work LANSING ill — Some marine truffle tfflli tig bdurffwl ftroffi th? Ontonagon River Channel at Ontonagon for about 10 doyt. the State Highway Department said. Traffic will be stopped Wednesday whfn the owing bridge goes out of operetta^ to allow wdrk on cable* that supply power to the bridge* They were damaged by. ice teat spring. Marine traffic able ta.pa** under the bridge -which he* a cteorance of tight |» 10 feet—will not be Livestock eert ind heifers, (_________ imlnsunt; Ub*r*l mpply_______________ lull run; cove about 15 per. c Mrs steaOjr to wesk. low tslee Eut Air L Rail Rod .. Eaten ids t choice hollers j 9 paid epar-12 50-15.50 Sheep-l.ooo- estoblo Otouahter tomb* ------------'“1; to 50e hlsher; er - Umb* 0000-21.00; about ISO «uNI e Dumber Bpelte r* 30.50; Cl" ■- nd prime aprlne U id choice II 00-20.w nd prime ehoru torn! ) lb. bought to arr totco ewes 4.004.5*. A 7-ycar-old Waterford Township boy is in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospital after being hit by a car late Saturday afternoon; r H^h Noon Moo. Witnesses tokl tawhshtp pcillro Pro*, (tor that Rodger Frase of 1147 Bamfbit) -**• St. had been playing with three companions on the east side of Cobs Lake. Road near Bomford when he dashed suddenly out In front of a car driven by Joseph L. Guzak. 30. of 3896 Embarcado St, Waterford Township. Guzak said he wo unable to avoid hitting the boy. Rodger was token to the hospital with interna) Injuries, and on emergency operation wil performed. Need Heads Examined? SAC PAULO. Brazil (API Seventeen thodsand Sad Panto taxi drivers, went on strike fVIday. Reaion: They don't want to be psychoonaiyasd. The state ordered psychiatric examinations of the drivers after rideys complained about their driving habits. Res Drug Reyn Met Rey Tob Royal tint .. Saleway St i St Reg Pop-. 1 ScovIHe Mf Beer* Roeb . Shell OU .... Slmmen . [ smtirtT .... -SiSTAc-.::: Sou Ry . Shell "",*'* Slmn — *i i S3 ' *4 Sperry RS :.Si F 1 Brand . Col.. si school and holds a masters degree from Loyola University, big S.T. degree (theology) from West ~ jett-GoHege^md n doctorate in catfan administration from the Un-! NORTH BRANCH — A car-truck 'iversity of Minnesota. collision four mites southwest of j____ * * here yesterday cteimed the life; Fr. Steiner presided over tlie of one man and resulted in serious [University longer than any presi-| injury to. another. Ident in the school’s history and j during a period of extensive Si African Trial Begins Today Stine was a passenger in • ear driven -by Stewart Bennett, II, of tifi MB It, whs wns reported In satisfactory oondl-ttea today at Lapeer Oenty Gen- helped inaugurate many academic and community service programs' at his alma Bennett was driving'south on Fish Lake Road when- '' collided with a-truck driven to! ------------------- Rap Walk Plan in Waterford About 8,1*0 ante workers at the Chevrolet Dtvlsten of General I Meters Corp. owe recalled to j work today, fallowing their layoff because of a pile-up of motors. I The Flint plants had depended 1 On the railroad to transport the ; motors and parts to other cities. Also recalled Were some 5,406 Pratt to Plead Insanity nonstriking railroad employes who . ei_____x- _ r n •' had been idled by the strike of 1,- in snooting Of r fottiicr mo switchmen baggagemen and Henrik Verwoerd [yardmen of the Brotherhood of . Railway Trainmen. PRETORIA. ZM, Africa (AT) Jf. 52:J'r*'JhyX white farmer, went on trial tbdayjjrj^^.^ ne*ou® on charges of attempting to mur- ' der South Africa’s segregationist n i i i*ii w —* « Prime Minister Henry Verwoerd HlllS, POntlflC j! The first white men In Nebraska were French fur traders who began wandering through about 1700. slugs from a 9 mm Luger pistol. Nothing was determined missing from the house. i authority contained i Section 0331 ot tha Internal Revenue the toHow(n* aeii*rm*a pto[)er(y ‘ nonpayment of de- l'liil*ii‘naflRtui lona thar*under,' ^it'’public tiis 31th day of SeptiiabT. . , at 1.00 p.m., at 420I S. Com-M Rd . Milford. MMlloan. {The defense indicated' JJ *Jdhinson Mill Road, police reported. plead temporary insanity. PHrr-» * ' guai3 teas < would!* “.nsi, Old Cats lauded Miller, -who wax traveling westbound on Johnson Mill Road. $ apparently failed to see Bennett'i because a hill hid the inter-section from her view, -police said. The accident is being investigated by the Lapeer Comity Sheriff Department. Walgreen... Sect Du Tel . “H I SgH S'f Weatg St 13 g Whit* M« ,. . 354 Wilson ft i Tel a Tal 40.3 Wooh ‘ Cleary to Be Buried Tuesday in Ypsttantr Not kv Qtmna A heavy gniranRte on hand W IM07 satisfied by oteps ., Wg crowd packed the court. . B , II1U to Aid School Children, Pratt chose to be tried by a three-. A Hitte man' took top D. ______. u-., ' iudee court rather than a i„rv. honors yesterday at the Old Car Residenh WITT Object Chief defense counsel immcrn- TVstlvat arTIroenfieta WHle wi*h lately applied- for an inquiry lntojhis 1907 Packard entry and a Pon-Waterford Township residenu in;the «»te of Pratt's mentol health. man c°PPed » ,econd 8P°' the Lake Oakland Heights subdivi- *** teis was granted by Justice Sion are not satisfied wftfrTlte ini5-|^ U.4L Runpff. posed plan for providing walking!^11 April19 after facilities for the 269 school chil- tenotingVenraerd at a Johaime*-dren who will attend the new Da. burg agriculture fair. Ibe prime vid Grayson Elementary School mta‘8ter* wounded FVIday. STOCK AVKSAOES i Aieoctoted Pr« YPSILANTI (UPI) - Funeral service for Owen J. Cleary, former state Republican chairman, will be held Tureday in the First Congregational Church here. -.J.-J - . SUB 113.1 tL. . 3104 iiii to*.. ________ ..nil ills 10«.5 SMS 1050 I IMS I ...ms 1314 05.34230.. . .354.0 11*0 100.6 3334 .100.1 iilJ 06.6 201.0 ..Itl.f 1414 101* 235.0 SM.1 1334 *3.4 311.* GOP headquarter* in Ypstlanti and died, the following morning Beyer Memorial Hospital. P.M. AVERAGES: 30 R»U* *134 4S of f 0 *7. U DUta 00.30 ftTEpT *5 Stock* 304.13 off 4*4. -;-— Death was caused by a kidney ailment he had suffered for more than a year. DETEOIT STOCKS (C. I. Negbler Co.) Figure* after dectmel point* a; *-1 Ot Lake* OU 4k Chem Co* l*.» .... 1*4 Ml 30.3 P mmk Mti ins or — Prophet CO* ...... ____jr Manufacturing Co* . ■ ToleOe Bmma O* .....Sl »j i#j eel*: bid aad aakod. Lodge Calendar Pontiac Shrine No. to. White THrtne ot Jerusalem. Wed.. Sept. 14 Pot Luck dinner, f:90. Bring - meeting, according to Mrs. Philip Thompson, of 3257'EmbaRiiido ST, chairman of the group. retary ot state. He served eae aomtoelton for gov era or losing to Donald 8. Leonard, deary’s chairmanship of tha Republican party cam* during the ascendency of G. Mennen Williams and the Democrats. Ironically, it was Geary who started William^ on his political career to naming Mm as the Democratic member of the State Liquor Control Commission in 1947. _ When World War n cdt off East Indian supplies of kapofc. milk-1 floss was used ! to give buoyancy lo life jackets, [head, recovered. At the time, South Africa was torn by racial Despite4the Tact that eight drive-i***^*' ^^—------- (ay culverts have been installed • !. --- -.’] ,^^! Med Courses The winner was Harry E. Day of 19335 Riverside Drive, Beverly Hills. Walton Boulevard bulldozed by (hep township, objecting parents plan to;/-.- AJ,,)/. CA/ attend tonight’s township board IW'/lUUIlO Ot?l More than 1M can took pari fa the two-gUy event. All the oM core, to order te compete, had to run as it they were new. Winning second place was Dr. Chartes L. Bowers of 199 Barrington St., with hte 1906 Cadillac, UplhisJNeek have been meeting with the school heard end township officials in an effort to obtain safe walking condition* Oakland County Road Commission records show 10,000 cars daily use Walton boulevard in the subdivision tarn. A plan whereby the school system will provide bus service into the subdivision was approved by the school board recently. However, this was established as a temporary solution until a more definite plan could be worked out, In spite of assurance. by school board that two crossing guards trill be provided, the" parents do not, want their children creating to the south side, then re/ turning to the north aide where the sstooel is located. The school, just being completed, te opening one weds behind the normal schedule, becaon construction. Third plape was won by Frank D. Saylor Jr. of Detroit with a 1910 Stanley Steamer. Medical emergency training For tt>€ pMt two MHfflthg, mb- ^imp* far tAilti will begiiyifams A en« >,* m—u-*-*- — Pontiac, Waterford Township and ®»8 A-SHip NfiOr Ready Clarkston this week under the auspices of local and county offices of civfi defense and Mfeatyh. First classes in the 13-week training course begin at 8 p. m. today at Central School in Pontiac, , a.t 8 p. m. tomorrow at Burt School on Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford Township and at I p. m. Wednesday- at Clarkston Elementary School on Waldron Road in Clarkston. Instruction will be by local medical doctors and registered nurses. Films, lecture* and field work ape included in the course. There te NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (UPI) —The I,lUI-fort aircraft carrier Enterprlue. powered by eight nadpar reactors and believed to be the world’s largest ocean veo-»el, will be launched here Sept. -"-Oetr ttae rightr title;nsmt M Joeeph MorRRB DBA M ft t «r «nt to* tii* property eon hr property » payment will I Certified Check, Ca»Mer-s Check, Bank, tap**** or Po*tal Money order Payment In full upon acceptance of the hlyhett tUO. withowt nprl tw too— •opt. U. ISM PUBLIC BALI At 3:50 a.m. September II, 13SO • ISM Ford Convertible. Serial Number MSRCmSM. will be aoM at pubU* Mte ehicle It Gored and may be It I. 33, I 3505443-33 PUBLIC BALB . . 540 a.m. on September If, 1M0 a 1*6* Plymouth 3 Dr, Serial Number 1414010*. wUi be told ot public tale at 32500 Woodward Ave Ferndale. Mich . iddroM twins wbtr* tho vehicle ti I and may be Intpected. 3450550-2 PUBLIC SALE______ , , i.a. on September 10, 10*0 a “ * —d., Serial Rpmber 54SL336H, will be (_______________ 33*00 Woodward Ave., Ferndale ‘'rtSSlMMhetnt where thTpHUttOkL SEE US FIRST for Uod^outeoet'1 ■ Real Ett»4e. ■ Trial Service DAWSON ft BUTTBHmD Belterfield N. Saataaw link Torch Fund of Detroit Sot* $17,990,000 Goal DETROIT XUPI) A record high goal of SL7.99Q.000 has been set for the 1960 tardi drive to be held Oct 18-Nov. 10. The goal is l,tt pur cent greater than the USB goal. CALL FE 3-7111 Battirls Ittaurattce Apetirg /, for All Insurance Needs M3 W. HURON ST. NNTUC. 0 n 1, m trWKNTY-gtX. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1000 MSUO Offers 35 Adult Education n suite University will (special skills, .business and enfi- jCYjX offer 35 adult education coura^neertng. and languages, accord-said, this tell. ing to Dr. Lowed R. Eklund. di- ___ ^y||| offered In thtjriclof trf pwitiiwiin tHfociitiott. 1 All—co humanities, One arts; applied and ’There are no prerequisite* rx-ltongth. i desire to learn," Ekhinfl] Use II MilU Miss America Show Wilted Too Much Like tho Old Quit Programs, Leaves —Reviewer Weory--- By CYRTHU LOWRY --------ai» Tv-witi wiew—■—| The part ol the Miss America pageant that had viewers in my living room on the edge of their -chairs- Saturday night was a new quiz, done with all the dear departed flourishes of "The $64,000 Question'’ and "Twenty-One." There was one mad moment] when 1 wondered when good- old Ren Feit and his bank. guards were going to deliver up the —Healed envelope containing the] Vital question: "What would you] Rbir. aril dance, you caught year boy friend, kissing your best girl friend?'’ • ., ^ —...................... However, the spontaneous answer I thought most rewarding in the course of this extra teat of' American womanhood was the one! that came to s demand to describe’ the Ideal wife. _j_ "To be an ideal wife." said the] blonde young woman thoughtfully, "means also to be an ideal mother! Fees will be payable the first night of the course. • The tan term schedule is as follows: MEET THE CANDIDATE! - Two-year-old Rachel Cashln Is held by Congressman WUiiam S ' Broomfield as she introduces Mrs. Leroy Schafer, 71, of *7 N. Shirley Ave„ to GOP- candidates at the county GOP ox roast, On the left is Farrell E. Roberts, GOP candidate for Oak- land County’s seat in the State Senate. On the right is Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson, R-Waterford Township, who like Broomfield seeks reelection. Rachel, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Cash in of Birmingham, is the youngest of the Republican ‘‘Oakland Girts.’’ mgad interested persons tifiee in the classes of their choice by calling MSUO as tajparUMK navel fry web hare tnDueecedEnglloh literature —*MeP tills. CeoraS. Joyce. Woolf aad Faulkner Prom 7-39-U ML Thursday*, bagtonm* ■“*“ ““-------. Tuition-9X6 _yo you n-■oaks tor dtetuwton win be riieeon from varied* anas of MS century literature ffia 7:30-IS pm Thursdays. beginning Sept 70 Dr. Rickard Burk* Tultlon-MS . bistort or western civilization ___________.jara. INTRODUCTION 1» PSYCHOLOOT: An Introductory law covering such sub-‘—1----- bygtjta.. personality, bar- days. begtanlag ■« id la kiersase the enjoyment e through knowledge of its curt and bankgraund Ha I ----------i Bsimss.- Tamm - TIB PHILOSOPHER AND TO BIBLE Mbit la show what degree accommodate aad clarify ■gM .... Iflirt Prom 7*18 p.m, Thursdays, beginning Sep!. 71. Or. William Khibaek. Tuition - SIS. POLITICS IMS—STATE AND NATION-1,: A count designed to provide Insight | its ,0m American political system, and wareness aad kaowladgt at the major to-nos facing vets re la the 1M election, - mr-Hi t.» Wednesdays. begBuHng Sept. M. Dr. William Rhode TbStod gif SOCIETY AND THE CRIMINAL: A course designed la Impart on understono. Umoftbe —M—am -Death Notice ' g^M^frlagy jKjjaitoidrt Esther RUM' dear lather at David L. Sad Bldaf Mirts RW-ata; tar brother ef fltawrd Nielson. Un. Martin iStaUwi Jansen Mrs. pir—a iMargareti Radar-Mra Annetta Bouaoke*** tifWWs Ntolaao held Wad . Am free* Uw CeateKntrel Tcenwlssen officiating. Inter- S&V**?uSSg&VS*li Mats st. the CoaU Puaeral Mean, Drayton Ptelie h Itkof it.' life, m. Otwraa R, Jir Cherokee Road: age 43; beleesd husband of Nancy Pelroff: beloved soa af Kathryn Petroff: dear father of Blioor. Carol. DavM, Oeorga, Kathy aad — Paai Po4ra7f: taT heather of Mrs. -wUttem . McDonson. Mrs. __lirl Hach, Mri Tgmon Patton, Mrs. John OMR, aad Mrs. Plor-aaaa Brawn. Funeral tarvlaa win be^haU ^Tuesday^^egt. Ill^ at 7 Church with Itsv. OaorgeWiddl-mfa officiating Interment in White Chapel- Dr. Petroff win Uc «j>h state at tho Rnaita-Ortffln Funeral if ome ssuIT^——■ la. Ill* Lexington Drive: age ti; dear mother oT Mrs. Marly F. Wacker: juw ■P*,< ' “ grandchild and low. ____. children, minoral service w held Wednesday, Sept. M, aa. from *w- —‘— White Chapnr'wwr-JohntFuneral Home.. servioe will .. __ __________ Sept. 14. at 1 p.m. from the New Bethel Baptist Churdh with Rev. Amos Johnson officiating. Inter, ment In Oak HULCemetary. I WUiiam will lie M state at l Frank Carruthers Funeral Ha after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Card of Thanks THE FAMILY OF BERVEL A* thonv wish to thank thair r— - .. -omfort B _.._______________ ________| .. Btv.Paul I 1 ' ’ ' |-------* home Mrs. Fort Anthony In Memoriujn criminal, causes ef crime, functions I ____________________________ -he police, courts end prisons. From 7-If 1 aid bar children. p.m. Mondays, beginning Oct. 1. Rmii ------------------------ “— bush. Tuition — m . FINE ARTS ASSR**. Preseo'lng i IN MEMORY OP OCR BELOVED the fundamentals of Visual farm. with I Sherry Lynne Pentium On her emphasto « creative Interpretation Van- ninth birthday. Sept. il. •**.bnl^ue« explored. Including pencil. "Earth ‘ ■ - nr . | Lloyd Redell. Tuttlan — i OIL PAINTING: Deale dameatals ---- crayon. From Sepr M. - Crippled Florida Reels From Donna Punches creative Interpretation i Mom myDaddy. Margo, Kaady Funeral Directors 4 SHE’S DISTINCTIVE When I turned off my midnight. 1 felt as if 1 hi._____ through along ordeal. The TV-j minded contest producers have turned the finals of the annual! affair into a two-hour amateur j —night which wag net only terribly long and dull but pretentious and MIAMI. Fla. (AP) — Floridian* person* isolated except for boat, to draia (heir swimmlag pool* corny fanned massive repair and clean-{and air transportation. j aad give the water to reside*!* — . ■ * —• . jtm projects today in, the wake of * Sr * ■ far wsabtag. Miss Michigan, who won, is aione ^ the centtuy’s wont bur- In addition 5,000 gallons of water! . pretty girt with two highly *”*-ricaneg |was being brought to Homestead! tmrtive thmgs abom tier strwoetr * * W Force Base to be ferried to: opera and *he is a ^ coiuns said he In-j residents In the Keys by the Navy. Bert Parks handled matters In,]*™*”1, Pw*?!dent w*'" *1‘ rsUoaed at Key his breezy, hyperthyroid style °f TS « *** Key% and Douglas Edwards commented *"* sad rootrie were asked the events with the gravity, he us-^^^ «iJjflic0PlPr «« H--------------------~~— ually reserves for Security Own- ""C”" secUons‘ __Oil meetings and Hurricane Don ! An estimated 230,ODD homes na. Undoubtedly. it will get the] were without electricity biggest rating ot the fall season, thsunaads of telephones were still j| It was still a pretty shabby TV out after pannage of , show. » • ______ t cane Donna. FICTION WirraK): A emme Swlgned t encourege end guide agw writer* ef atton. Chief feeiu of eucalimj will be the mentteertpu fumtthed by the ctudentt ar-^ mrumwcnoN to tcavnan. PnMlUrtte (tudente with tool*, metirtol* sad Itelrntguei ef sculpture, employing UteM Is Re pretaeitoa ef ftoltecd pieces for show From 7-1* p.m. Tharniny*. bo- gMMsr Get 4 Mery J. UStearTWlta DTtAVTOH PLAIH1 Cross-Examine Finch on Gtln 'Accident' Reach Agreement dp Pennsy Strike ■ton ef kutrscter eaiy. Prem^ if*.*. major ha£^JW|w ^ fttif WSt» Sf the ildfhi waa (He Hgi -^Ma lack of electricity In the warm toakSto^d'lbader climate. Refrigerators and freez- **1^: a oewse aaatyMng um principle, era were virtually unless. Food!^^to^Mv^^rS»lij spoiled and there waan’t any way ■<;ttaegtaLfty-gs ^ Mm- 1 EFFICIENT aEADUVO: Deigned fori adult* who wtob to nmd faster sad eom-l prebend more ef tho materiel reed. Pram 17-M p.m. Thunday*. beginning Sept. It. Mildred Wtereme. Tuition—^S. t . SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION IN 1 SPEECH FOR WOMEN: Vote* and ipeech I training for Women with the to nrenare ter! UmmmF~ Mldpittin Donelson-Johns FUNERAL ROMM "Deelgned tor FuneraM*’ SPARKS ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoushtfnl Rorvtoe PR S-8S41 VoorheesrSiple heat water < cook. % Cemetery Lots ^ BOX RCPUBI At IS a.in. Today there were repHen at The Pwte office in the Miawfaig boxes: i ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT .PERSONNEL: Oeetgnod for taeteoet ad-4 j mtnlitraton, managers, attorneys rrquir--*"« *n understanding of adcnuntlng data •nit nss,.i^ statements, their u—MadL -•**- Wednete ._ „ , r Roberts. Tuition LOS ANGELES (API — Dr. R.| Red Cross reported 655 Bernard Finch faces cross rxami- homes destroyed in Florida and nation today af the prosecution !iakl 3,206 received major damage MarlO shake his testimony that Hnd^t,»ft minnr zUmago hik estranged wife was shot acci* ----------. .____ dentally | Property damage Ir the rfertda g Keys afeae was estimated hy The surgeon and his red-haired' »»«««• ** betwe“ mistress, Carole Tregoff, are be- •••■■* ^ ing.retried on murder charges. Seven persons were known dead i fhe-state aund twD-othecr-wduw] ■ iRl^ing and presumed dead. [Southeastern Red Cross Headquar-j By LEE UNDER . , ]morning, emphasizing that restora- ters in Atlanta listed 75 persons ] a PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A pre-jtion must proceed "in progressive |____________________ _ injured and 57 hospitalized. [dawn settlement, hammered out stepir to assure tomplefe.. safety]~{^cbUNT!No ron small business after near IS hours of peace and reliability 0/ operation." of .* ff^term g>rt»» d«»um«d talks, today ended the 12-day-old] Hie two unions involved are the[t°ce problem* »n°d »pSiic»tmn ^^mph»Jt™5 strike,>that had slopped the Penn-jTransport Workers, representing M”dy.?,vbegBI,ja.t syIvania Railroad for the first 15.000, and the System Federation, 1 advanced electronics — elec-ItlrnTbL 114,^01^ [with 5.000. Their members — inspectors, oilers, pipefitters. Sn*?*5 * {???^ntf?,tffiiii0f elcctrfaj*1 “— method* '---------—— Fort Myers and Lee County sustained damage'estimated at-STO-to $80 million, according to Sheriff Flanders Thompson and Civil Defense Director Michelle Hltztng. CHOPS WT HARD Damage to the state’s $230 million citrus crop was expected Before the trial adjourned for the weekend. Finch repeated the story he told at the first trial about bis wife's death on July 18, 1959. He testified tint he had taken a revolver away from Barbara Finch and was attempting!run as high as 50 to 80 per cent to throw the weapon away when,in some areas, it accidentally discharged in his I Mnrtoe* armed with Ml rtflen hands. | am, onjPra nkwwt any iotarrs, - patrolled--Rwr WTechagY -la—fhe-j [jy#s. Residents of battered Marathon! were reported "hoarding water like gold dust." according to 'Sheriff John Sports wood. Leaders of the 20.000 strikers, car cleaners, steamfitters members of two nonoperating laborers, unions, said they were delighted! with the agreement, ending a dis- PKIME M0VKRS pute ziver work rules and job security that began in mid-1957. Wages were not an issue. - PRR spokesmen said the settlement was satisfactory. No trains will operate today on America's .. biggest railroad that connects 10.000 miles of Jrack’in 13 states and the District of Columbia. _ The Pennsy safe service "will be partially restored" by Tuesday Picked Sure Way to Attract Police in Hour of Need NEW YORK -_ gcthec_before noon Sunday and clectricil p«r*mrlpr, of rc*l«ieiM^-r ■, Boyce ......j. Tuition - «_ , fundamentals op marsei unr marketing functlor Michael J. Quill, fiery TWU! [president who ' had blamed the! and' methods, ’including i PRR for the negotiations impasse. liSfSSSL,- ^^1#^m^ra^rida^i /-lir ' ..J .L ^ki he was "delighted With the Wttnnbtesepr t> Donald Morebead. Ttn- GMC Truck and Coach ;a)tiwnwn, He Mld „ wag ^ohedflMiuL psycroloot * J Boosts Diesel Market "^ re«! genuine collectivr bar-]L” en^—. J. gaining." Uholegy to typical hidufetalp^loma of Merchandising Trends He said the unkm* won HnwBSS jtlon against the Pennsy contract- Qct. l. pr, Hobart Bouta. Tuition - ta. GMC Truck and Coach Division pM outside firms work that | pSjptod 8w* tSao who **maj^er»onnefwith the latert merchan-!tion ^ railroad worker*, protec- — — --------— Mailed flying 117 Army bridge dising trends in the expanding die-!,lon ,or medtanics helpers against i matomatics repiukher for en-expert* and Slt.SM sel truck market. abolition of their jobs, and a rule ^*£*£2, wSTf * it it [that defines in spedific terms an! h«>*iT« "view of mathematics. Prom 7-it! I Factory represenUtiveg trill hold en»ploye|s Job. ■ |fc^—- *“ O'*, i..Kub*rtj Business Down 5th Month at County Deeds Office For *hr fifth s^ght month, the'There were 8,186 such mortgages Oakland Oounty Register ot Deeds filed this year as against 6,f” Office reported business Tfown com-' in. 1959. pared to the game months of 1958 ] + * * * * * j Last month also saw six n< Oerk-Register of Deeds Daniel land plats recorded. < T. Murphy Jr. said there were] 13.187 papers, producing $19,662. In receipts recorded month. HU. comnare* with 13.952 p^{ (tnd $20,773 for August 1939. WMr>t _ "Real estate trananctions mi il>n dtawrn *473 deed* aad HeW ■isfotRgfg reowded this •Mr. aad UK deeds aad 1JS4 ani%aps to um. and when they are. tt re-““'*-1|m|8-' *.......'Murphy He added that he did not expect _____|tousineee te pick up until after the showed a sligl.i increase. ]presiden(ial eMon/ ntOPERTY APPRAISAL FOR TAX A- * ---M ' ilgaod for perMo* an- m* [he appraisal *f - ~ tavattan 24 meetings over the next 5*5] In addition, Quill said, the rail-. weeks to discuss diesel economics. R8reed to flrop law suits gorad marketing and product applica-j^^hng $14 million against the f tion witlr tlMC zone and retail )UB^- —~ —-------- salesmen. I The agreement totals mbre lhanr languages Infomiutlon along later to the cxcfp( to Hy wgJ utit(acIts. Dr. Na&M FoeSSwt,7%9an>^«t?Vt dealer v.rgmiiution XC'PI **y " w“ french lanouaoe U: FWr tbaao to ., ^ i the totemnatopte or advaiwed stave* of Product improvements that have!uw ionguage. Freo f-s p.m. To«Miajr*. boosted GMC Truck's diesel i kef penetration this year will ceive special emphasis in eaeh!|_* n* « it . day-long session Jlost meeting* II^UTCS III 111 Mflll ‘ Crash Near Lapeer will be in General Motors Training.Center*. ; LAPEER — An 83-year-old Flint SfART Dt CLEVELAND. j man was reported in poor condition The program got,under way to-|at Lapeer County General Hospital day with a meeting in Cleveland, today following a weekend traffic Other meeting location* m* mishap five miles east of here, schedules are; 84. Paal aad ■ dr ♦ # ton. Tuesday; New Verb, Den- i Hospitalized is Harry Demoresl, ver aad Milwaukee. Wednesday; driver of a car which collided with Keauas City. tbssMagtoa amt another auto at Elba Road .and Chicago, ThurmUj, M21 Saturday evening. St Louis. Philadelphia and PHts-j 1beUev* pem^rest failed to burgh. Friday; Seattle. Dallas andi** hl* w at ^ ««ter8eotiqn CSndmatti. Ssflt; IF L» Aiiiefe«,lwW,€ ,kp| Detroit and San Antonio, flept. 30; n EHMrRoadi Charlqite and Houoton.i The driver of the other car, Her-Sept. 21; Portland. AtianU and bert J. Funke. 69. ol Muskegon, Memphis, Sept. 22; and Salt Lake escaped wttbout serious injury, prt- ntv Sent n 1 ..Ll7 TuKlon — GERMAN LANOUAOE with little *r no nrovtou* sniay oi uwumi. From 7-9 p.m. Tneeitoy*. bovtoato* kept 17. Or. E*MH JMMMM. TUWoo - HI. ' RUSSIAN LANOUAOE I? Student* acquire abllttr to teiak tho everyday language. Rdanatva train tog In eenvartofton sad m active nrqeUtal vocabulary. From 7-9 p.m. Toatdnye. bottontag Sapt- »• Dr. ----T Kovaek. Tuition — MB. •SUN LANOUAOE □: For thoao who eomptotod the kitfoidatgry eoure* or stbarwiat grounded to tbo lantuoge. _____1 74 p m. Tburadoy*. bogimta* Sept It. Dr. Helen Epynegi. YNSttor SPANISH LANOUAOE: An totUjkHttpn 'Going Broke' Costs Up iZjurolli^ci37 more to /go broke now. Glover N. Buck, deputy clerk tt federal court, aiyrthe filing fee for bankruptcy has been Increased from $45 to $50. 81 Si. v 7 COOK OLEBK . . , the help you, need ia quickly yours through THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS For the Want Ad Department juat dial . lust Dial FE 2-8181 lie and married, phone Willlan Kenney. .Dia t.rlet nfllce.KI-_ 7-2371. Ttwa. 19 *.*. te i p.m. —wntrr~—■——"—- -- - Real Estate Salesmen Or will train men with other tale* background. Active office -earning* unUalted. —R, J, (Dick) VALUET— REALTOR FE 4-3531 3M OAKLAND AVENUE REAL ESTATE SALESMAN NEED-ded te complete our Itsff. Ixcel-lent—mnuMn: Experienced preferred, but wlH consider man with other gale* background. LAUINOER- REALTY, OR 4-MI! IALE9MAN WANTED. NO Experience necoeaarv part or hut time. Roger’» Baton and Service. 916 Auburn, call ra L9IM. Help Wwtgd mtok • WANTED YOUNO AOORE8BIVE iikaBiB If fffl.MI titkU Profi- mcU furaUbMl IMT fUit luting. rffis?fig8.ssoTaLas ENCE. IP NOT .. W* M» seeking qualified men.over to a* tales reprt»eoUU*ee for eipand- WANTED EXPERIENCED PA8 tty sad ptam cook. Jtete age and experience. Write PouUac Proa* ■Ml M. WANTED: YOUNO MAN. NEAT appearing, tor restaurant cafeteria wark. Mutt have restaurant experience. No' telephone calls accepted. Applications taken In the morning. I te II. **d In the afternoon, t to I. Month ah» *** Mapt*. tsap rxominaiion from Mlchlemn ■ervlee, Uuh ii *1* MteJC nursk: ^ ChH RM; I •TO * OlX^tfRA^ I mmm, HdpWaaUd Female 7 the pontiAc press, Monday; sbptkmbkr u, iqr*11 • -SK^t woman to assist W to I children and lfM home wort OR 3-10M. MQjff qenpt £ooir“wiD! l 8 KftSKsag,"- EXP. SALESWOMAN F«r woman s *oeclalt* itort U. •■atwr. High *tarting iHrtrMrtUai , MECHANICS Training al low eort tap Uu Americas IWk of Chloogo. a non-prom organisation. Employ aau Servlet Included No Interference with promt lob. It Information. Pill in c •o* U rMbehtH ON EAST NODOET’TERMS ■jmra now tor so airline oi This exciting f>id offers ga*ffv“SlUg Stony other benefits. I Reply Pontiac Press lp2&r*-“JL,w_“.*|«:y»» BOX 57 I -------------------------------------------- .............-........ ' • ij Btivirdest or one of tho many SILK PRESSER . f important ground position*. »- riyt_to Chtcato a» so additional rB^lo Service 13 PLASTERING^ * REPAIR. REAS ass*** span/. OR Ml TDin >loo* and flnDMng Floor uffuia: gOimnas* ri R(5l)erEpaIRS' Notices and Psrseeak 27 \ DAY SHIFT art w unr opt or won tug a friendly adrIso Min After 6 e m . robin' Aifb nhtrt mMFal. j ^EBTS? WATERPROOFING Wait guaranteed. Pres estimates. n±vm Business Service IS CAREER TRAINING cleaner* i .'ONSOl.IDATW ALL YOUR S1LI AND LET US OIVE YOU : QNF PLACE TO FAY. _ BUDGET SERVICE. DEMONSTRATORS - OET NtoR now - Earn moral -Qo ” mi aelB or pe moo. ____ TOY DEMONSTRATORS Wa are bow hlrtna a Its______ number of demonstrators for the NAM? BRAND ^TOYS* *OIPt| and OAOOETB. DISCOUNTS UP . TO Um CENT OPP Win fres trlP| to riorldw CelalQ^^ai coupon today for complete 1 AlRliNf CAREER DIVISION a completion of boatc high I Dept. J , Pontiac Frau Bos 2; Pontiac, Michigan ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-palrtna and rewinding. SM E. Plke.-Thone PR 4-3681. GUARANTEED REFRIO. AND wesiMr repair, aU makes aad H. C LITTLE FURNACE PANTS svmr toilL^ WEIGHT“ j^ A P^ tY ', TREE" «PLU8 100 INFORMAL*-Witt tvery Order Of Wedding Invitations ,ckentose Book Store ST LAWRENCE >13-3416 In debt? , - t*6 moats Phone FR 6-3131 trim | f to » oad » a t ■ j FOR SKI6T OR SAtiE t B>0 rid., completely redotomted. gas heel, new mrlge, large tat. Lo- I eetog W6 MuyJue. gsos^to# | { ”^1 Nh2‘ IneUided^duf^Mn* Free parkins. Oaod cond , 647.66 ! JBjmth FK J-6650. j 1 ' NEAR TEl^HURON Three room upper, private entrance. All utilities furnished plus i j »tovt. relrlssralor end apt. rise! lt)R LEASE- OR SALE - [ most . new 6 bedroom,, Crdscout | Lake prlvljegei MU. EHsdbtS Lei* Rood | BLOOMPIELD Twr 1 BlOCIU from Upper strait* Lota. I bed-mom home, call VIneoood 1-ttN t- wanisr ' - j- _ _ n Bum jd MN| " NEW 4 BOOM APARTMENT IN j i 4 family dwrlllng. 61M per! ! uUUUtt fui t)Uh*d , plui tiilur T 'T'ww, u ymi . ORCHARD COURT ' APARTMEN I'd 1 Modem In Every Detail" ADULTS ONLY PE 64616 i THRU iO&MB PLUS KITCHSN and bath. All h*ve.,oun boparstod bedroom. As taw ib 660. ! I SLATER APTS. [ - . .m^jdyKBT. __ AFTER 1 *ND SUNDAYS RU f qQBlTy^^MR^C^RItOU. , 1 LAKRFHOirr LAROH 1 NX.CV 1 room terra,* 676 **r month to 1 Majr^Uth. EM I46M. UNIversIty j MObfChN~* - BEDROOM AUTO 1 1 tor, IwT month* 30M Itrlsbane, | Oakley Perk 6U 4-1766 MODERN r BEDROOM HOME. neer ClarkUon OR 3^21 NEW 6 HOOM HOUSE.” 2 RATHS 1 And 4 room benee. near sehMil ! Near EIDabeth .Let* and West I | Huron FE 24664 ISO monthly™ 5 ?oom»l Ba.ereeol ; Oarage Mlaed oslgbbortieed er kU*EI*'oo« It ‘TTnJSg*'' For Sole Houses £ 4% Contract ROOMS BATH MtKED NSkW-eesonable prtc•. 004 S. sodii *^. 't8FSTr#h fi Large garden. 4 Division St., NBA ti IMM vffiMBrf purfcwt. ttpOM BRISK, |H.' BATHS,* 2 car sue. 00 Nrloon, MSOat Street tram St. Miaisaai't liwtt. oioo' down ouMdtmr Boys this nine 0 room. Basement. '■----- -relghborhi—^ WATERFORD.' 4M0 LESS!NO I room> on ground r fi md j entrants and bath i ] NKWtTT7«CpRATFt) - FE 4-4141 SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED ! MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAOLET ST Bookkeeping ft Tsrn U ___id building Juto f story walk ». Automatic gat but water, day -. flight. Tiled hallways High school, atm grade school within --- ..s 1 and 4. Prefer tiTifve | Hours ! worV ?>" flip *|yr*T[ ^ ***** TOICEl*BI60H8~P¥Mtfe LE8- IF SO t LET US * ROOtan^^LL TAEfcS i ^ You , plaCf t<> pa ond. thought, you'd better tHke a look under, the ! Wep7rtmeau 's*ih. ______, . tor, stove 'and refrlgci.,,,. . . ■ • J nibbed. Near St. Reaedlet and wkrV NICE '4 room h — ------..i-wt-e— ......■■■■' w«----——--------—------- i Doaeiena,aebnati Cloea to shop- newly repaired and dec piftJL iixf bu« ••rilvc. (wl rV din hr»t tnnMHAi* pom Wanted Real Estate 36 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 ' *” <* n * *,M = ' cmi mi, obiui ALl'cASH j Rent Houses Turnl^ett jt, WpVu.'A 11 OI AND BHA EQUITIES . aifd Washington Jr. High. 000 ! - • tf *Q{t ore^loavlng statf or jsfcd [ OlendoleiA»e. __________l BEDROOM. NEAR CLARESTON. S*Jf. **? U* Ior AIR OONDlTidNEb. NICELY 44b month, MA 4-1006 R I W1CKBKSIUM - - k ggJ'rEll ^Of-e-WRWtOOM' OOS». CiEAN, 710b W Maple MAytalr 0-0SM L°J?A W *■‘a <•" WS line, nnar (rucery PE I . . r nMVtrt ggi.ift WT. MOM. BEDHM Dl.X. PANICl.Et) 0 AND 0 ROOM St. Benedict'* Paribli. Immediate Occupancy. For Sale. Tride . or Ua»c. ^ sJ-Bwlr.Rinth. 2 Itatlih Sylvan Lake I’rivilegni, OR 3-»4J2. E*M 3*0/27 Kyberi 11. Chapin. Realtor ARB," MODkllN. OA- Thlg li an - ......... -„.-™ North Taemanta, B CSsElyL YOUNG-— REAL ESTATE * SUtUMlfO FE MOM ft 4-0300 MOO ON i -RlbfiST RikfN .. bas'l., carpet and drapes. FE ! BEDRI 1 AND KITCHEN HELP Apply Blackle' > Highway. ^_Lr^Dre»»niikin|, Tailoring 17j ia riperlenced ts Work Wanted Male U , lOTrCLASS LAReEWrtir - v _______FE 2-4858 i CgRPENTER NEW . Garden Piowing UARNIEflW^^^, and gardens. FE 18' Ease Vour Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS «■ WOMAN OVER JO YEARS OLD TQ11ST CLASS _ _ take care of I children. Aflar-1 Cnd repalr, Fe S-734b_. I «^w-D^«p^palAm; - — ■ ^ --- —----|a-i WALL WASHINO carpet aid Warner. OR tAOBT |l'rr'’£ian 1 FLomao. qradino, discino a LZg-*-**?- I - weed osWR^iCSr-* 3-0165. rfirmaxMDt. Writ# box be. Pontii ----ibiMl ' ~ ' .. ....a-*---- WANTED WOMAN TQ LIVE i of 4 chttdran. light t ” gtf i lumndry Service TAMIEY LAU1 . fna. _________ CARPENTER WORE CABINETS ' " "J.t T WOMAN CARE_ OFJ CARPENTER. 8 P E G1ALTT IN I Wg».UiBJf>ji n «WM.| formica. FE 4-3303. ■ W ! "• ------r——--r CABINET ml AKER AND CARPEN- WAITRESSES CURBGIRL5 Dlule Highway. ___________ WOMAN TO DO LIOHT HOUSE-work and ear# for iff wife. Live tn. FE MW Call after 7. Women needed for tele-! Landscaping . l-A LOWEST PRICE! Top Mil, eand, gravel | Bloomfield Landscape 4 I CARPENTER, NSW AND RE-modeUng. PE 0-0000. CHRISTIAN YOUNO MAN BE MHO. ■ CARPENTER WORK ' OP AM Y Reasonable. Call aftar 0 A-l ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP RE ' e removal, tit • FE 3-71M o MERION BLUE SOD. DE-iry or^ckup, 0001 erooka ltd. work tn downtown afflecI_*■”.■_?!_****'__ __l_ mm, I(btXbQSNO. LAXSFCAFldd. m local dry cleaner Pleasant EXPERIENCED BAR T E N DEB i Road "IL —- — Interesting tMrk. S shifts avails- wants part Ur~ > ™ ble. o am to I p.m.: 1 ib.l mTl».——_________________________________ -Apply, Wayne Building IP, CARPENTER—WOOBI » PE~f-0700. PS MOW. --- v-_. a—♦. j „ CLEAN 3 ROOM APT 1IH HOVEY Kent Apts, rurrlsnea 37 bet. Cottage and Otmun. PS ...... ......: --rr-t... 1-4041 *5f? fAST SIDE AND WEST SIDE, 0 ■ “ tlld 1 AND 3 BEDROOM, furnished lakefront atnnmniu. OB MIPS. ____________ 1 BEDHM. OLE. KITCHENETTE modal apt*. Parking in (rapt of poor, pvt.. —* re Itg K. KennettR i. PE '6-1101. Efficiency Apartments Living room, kltohen, bathroom, 300 N. Paddock. PE 3-3000 1 AND I i OR 3-81116. ROOM KITCHENETTE BACH- J elproptr ‘ -------- FE » 7605 e Ulafvd Lake Orion, P^Euinc* —— -1 222 N. —UTIL. , |KBjr* ... ........ liiicVM hOniYa' lake prlvliegek. partly furn-r. "lenced/Md MA 4-30 utilities. MSUO ill. ____ $4750 ftrss#, air# ^^K^EiTREALTY 116 N 4..IP.W ri 4-4601 MOUO. QH e 1ST, FLOOR Attractive "Wt Rent Lake Cottages 41 $9,500 2 BEDROOM UNION lAKEfRONT horn* Flreplace, carpeted. For rni ir Mir um 3 ««)• a BEDROOM PARTLY FURN. |fil> mo.k QR Miat. i bedroomTT acr^and this I RUM mchar J bedroom ranch ilylt our lot. FuM MiRlit, . Ill* bath, birch cun-•i 3 7031 OR 4 E LAU1NGER REALTY LAKlmiONtTTMr . BEDROOM BRICK I BEDROMS.-C town. 031 week 1 RM. HOUSE . 5SS* TO DOWH- FE 6-0004 ____ Nil BATH 43 w' I ROOMS I or Denalot MOM. AND __ _ Ueoaat_aad Bond,_______ i first loUd S-SdSf ' Floaoo phono __ _____ ----State ap* MAN WITH NEW DUMP TRUCK .'»uAil.i CASH FOR PURMITUBl AMD AP-1 experlence. Write Pontloc Press, wants work of aay kind. NA- . Vium* i phances Old pieces or housefull 1 ROOM APT. UTILITIES P ____LS»Li-*ai*=___________:____I • • r»i *.. n \ IT? LARGE ttUd .» FE 4-n: III June. EM 3-4333. 11 bedrooms! FtJl,LY EQUIPPED ’ 1 (or the winter Children wekmfnk. OR 3*0133,____ ______________ 6 ROOMS. TEL-IIIJHON AREA. 1 Ml For Rent Rooms 421 :. Huroi FE 4-0713. FAN, FOR OENTI.lt men e> > wk.^70 S Park Bui STOPPING AT DOOR LOS front nllractlvc rm. PS 4-7333 BUMNEBSt OR PROFESSIONAL gentlemen. ifwlamlh( pool. Rea*.' It] W Ypsllanll _ C1.EAN ROOM IN PRfYATE ASSOCIATE BROk£RS~ . Investment Co, toe/ FE OSOP 443 RCHARD LAKE AVENUE BEA UTIFUIT' iiEbROOM-'BRKrK. bsckvsrd. yard llfhU, throughout drapes. 4k “UN' ”‘ COMFORTABLE ROOM for 0 r owner, < Rbi: HOUSE, lik: prlv teat, da. paymt. PR 1-4004 I OWNER 2 HDRM^ ffOMR WITH ...... -■*---1, Ige kitchen end . Pontiac Motors FE 4-MOO. ‘LEAN RMS . REAS. 00 COTTAOE St., Apt. B-t. Mrs See. FE Mil 'I PAN ROOM FOR MAR' BYT f $07 WRITE LADY TO TAKE FULL SHORT -bSST— _ . * --- ■ ■ j married. No drinker, rof. L*rfL».h AN WA... i. cooking i wogb daw. 6l Toml’- Help Wanted BLOOD aad (. _____ ____ I 10 304th Con. Open Tuei J YOUNO,* ■ FE 0-0430. I 23 DESIRES ' WORK 11 Willard, Pontiac. |3 ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE I both and entrance, kitchenette, r~TE 8-8845. jtshed with :4- enee.s reunlred,_________ 11 ROOM FurnisWed HOUSE FOR 1 rent Lake prikllege*. Refereneet. FI 0.366’ 3S3* WeUlns Lake ltd I CLEAN SMALL HOUSE.' FUR-nlabed or uafuralebod Chlldreo • . Phone FE 6-2278. ___ I sad 366 Osmun Call t nEDRMS.. NEWLY DNCORATm. 6-5376. bath. On Pine Lake. 1 Orchard Liken Moving and Trucking 22 _1 ^ , -T.-----------------m US RUY IT OR SELL IT T J- for you. OA 3-1661. , T . IOp 3QU _ . USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND ,t(ht and heavy trucking. Rub- hauled. FE 5-2307 •lab. fill dirt, grading, sand, grav-1 —---------------— it and front end loading. FE I Wtd. MlSCellaflfOUS 30 3 ROOM BUNOALOW, NEWLY tSgOj. | decorated Util. torn. 52 Norton. DONOR NEEDED. 08"rw?n* 7*”-"tg” '*-—-**- j. 1. A PgHucfd Rates ' HAVE TOU A , .TYPEWRITER. I -MAlj-Jtjf ----------------_ Detroit Blood Service. Work Wanted Female 12 . l . J adding machine or pieM ol btflce 2 ROOMS AND BATH PHIVATE ------.h Cam. Open Tues. and J^al or tong distance movtog furnltdre or equipment Bat In entrance *11 per week. Child Wed. from 0 t m. to 3~15 p.m. __ SMITH MO.lNO_Oa_ FE 44004. use? We will buy them Items. welcome Ft 5-1051. Inquire at ____ ■FE 4-0047.-.-.r-'-----—----->1 BAY IRONING. EXP. RSF. 404 A-l MOVINO SERVICE I OR 3-0707. 1 . *73 RaldwlB AVS- _ _____ 2 room* and . _____ LAyI^TORT^TBCHNICIAN PT^h n,^ Eb.Km.*1. Raws. 0-2060 Wmwtmd "iSJSaU' 55!* *^rt**L?tAIi!J'.°PrS.*r*14 ' or *mi. *t ?*“ tftt! X?l*/urna turera, OR 441410. ■ PE 8-1471. appy^in ^‘"pereorT BOOKKEEPER. TYPIST. -**-• operator. 16 years enurUMM present employer 10 years. Age 34. married. Own transportation. State hours And salary. No Sat-urday work. Pontiac Prom, Box Bloomfelld Hospital. ffiETojrW&MER TO CANVASS ’ aluminum awning manufac- You will 'be helped, with listlr and prospects.. If jwn Work, i w OR i WanTWo, I'A Reduced Rate, purree moving | furnltum o^m _ .__________....__MKP ci 3-0767. _______ Reasonable Rates. 7 FE t-MM H/UEInO AND MbVlNd.vSFANY c< *.nh klhd Reas. MA 6-2143. HAULINO AND RUBBISH.' NAlIl yom price. Any Ume. FE 0-0006. HADLIIia Tndrdbbish, 63 load Anytlme FE 44B04. . _ . ifrlg. 076 beat EM 3-4322. ___________ LARGE LOVELr j Akb BATH' ’Sl^mSdern^oti YI*" —ntftr Aifptrt; idulU - pwlv. om4-MH3. , ■ . MOTEL KITCHENETTE Utilities turn, 016 per S-”tp' u., Pontiac Lake Rd OR 3-6360. | Vermont NEWLY"5l^5dirATED, 3 ROOMS,. Three bedroom--------------- end a half baths oil heat Lake I privileges. Oat year lease. 6160 00 j school*. »1,4(1_ __ t on oe seen any time. OR 3-8660 8 bloompield'highlands ’ Bommereet. 3 bedroom brisk reach. I baths, fireplace, car-' ■ petlnt. gas beat, 3 ear attaobed a»’. ana snower. *i wx, ra | ghrage. 2-MI ____ . r J.w‘a. Ilore QiRSCTwiE !e^mn) tan, rm. rates. 647 W Huron. j BIRMINGHAM._________ MOlf LARGE RM , WEST SIDE | 5 bedroom ^aoeh^ _flr*PlM —Large closet, for gentleman: PE f- 2-o»18. NEAR "PONTIAC .PLANT. ~ LADY FE 2-3686:__,C M> * r> t,IKf> i 81NOLE 'Rm 6n 18T FLR WITH .............— ——— , y{0hAL*S.d8V.,,'L.r“_ PA\ KENT? It XtZST" -COLORED Rooms with Board 43; i Own your C VErmont 7-821 |I DRAYTON i i.' if paid by 6 CLK y modem festurrs fttIUY $10 DOWN Model at MS S. Bed. ! Opto d - z=!-” ------* B »-?!«' small parking lot,_ i ■I AOE FEN- i Oakland Ave .PE 1 ■■■ WESTOWN REALTT n i-tni afur t | MODEL - | lyJTffi * i ^l-iitrom ^COUNTRY "HOMS_OtTle FOR RERT 'PREFERENCE TO Oood homa conked food If de- or pm. cesr tl8 l<> »ndRatte-buy 2 bedrm . 2 mi fbf« Ur i ftlftd. PE 9*3338 • l#r i.k fvt for itw Of fRI - ----- ---- , lot. good shrubs, fruit, and shkdf | ROOM AND BOARD. 65 WILLIAMS ■ optlen LO 1-1713 _‘ _ ,____. icorated.____ | Newly dec 686 unlurn 176 torn. ! PR 4-6433 _ COUPLE MOVtNO TO FLMUDA ______________ , PARTIALLY PfiRNIYHED 1 RM!. G'ttavm Rd FE ^6610 | HOom AND BOARD FOR “ MEN h!v!.* 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ,IN CLARKS- : ^ RPOMg BATH Hid AWP j *pt Oood FE 6-6662. _, ! rURNl8HED 3 BEDROOM HOME, | —............ ttl “fcta“T* II MECHANIC HAULINO AN] kind, OR IND moving op______ 34447 or OR 3-4162. O’DELL CARTAGE Locxi mtdjon^^lstance movlni Trucks to Rent Evelyn Edwards MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SEC-rettrlal service EM 3-2643. WASiNO AND IRONINGS. PICE —■ -fork, etc FE 64134. WAITRESS WANTED. .EXPERI--------------- ,0,^. Uj Qak. RECEPTIONIST .......... $2 Sweet pleasant girl who It typing with Swank Insur- ilnatlng new sp a pe» t. Must use IBM type-er. Boat and attractive. I 16-up----- ------------- Vh-Ton Pickup* Ub-Ion SUkes TRUCK ( — TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Damp Trucks Semi Trailers Wanted to Kent 3211 o or Drayton j ELDERLY LADY WISHES A NICE 2 room furnished apartment private bath, close to; reasonable. Pontiac ~ — ~ WANTED TO RENT Retired widow Is 2 ROOMS AND BATH. I Pontiac Farm and Industrial Traetof Co. 626 8. WOODWARD PE 6-66*1 , PE 4 -1443 __ _ bedroom and 2 RMS., PVT. UTIL., kitchen with stove and IV- fUM per wk. 27e 8. Edith PE frlgerator. Coll FE 24677. j 34624.—---——......... 8MAIX OTVTrgNJSHTO“A^TwITH * KM- APT. W CHRISTIAN HOME, com* supervision or minimum close in. fe win. care, for elderly ladv Near town * AMD! ROOM APT. 39MECHAN-—ft- t*fwln mttr Btyly B»»»« | _le_ PE 4-52M _ ^________ 1 ROOM APAJ working .................. . ... . ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLE- wnii suuwer. On Lake and M4». bawment Atso-e room cottage —ff,ap In prIv*U”TiSm»; Privaif Rcasnnable QR 3-4616_________1 commetly modero. MY 3-4M3 entranoe. excel locetloB Room ONLY WATERFORD HOUSE FOR RENT. CHILDREN L end closet or* large. Home prlv- M far two 1 rftftmrl ».!*.». n» m»b r lleoea P* i-mts ____ 'erything furnished | LAKE “FRONT HOME I ROOM A BOARD WITH OR WITH -_ —- - —- -- - - - - - the school yrer. out. 136*6 Oaklend Ave PB 4-1664 3jlady|iteafhri» ;*op*i8;~ «s and- 67 “BOARD LARGE LAKEFRONT HOME ON | Sylvan Lake. Furnished or unfurnished. Oes heat. Available -------- from September to June. Call VACANCY MI 7-l467 or MI 6-6663. I good foo LAKE FRONT HOME-NEAR PON ter^junr: regiai Lakei. MAple 6-3716. ___™1 COLORED' •360 fur my equity on^ Sanfen I. leltt^J automatic «a» I LAKE ORION, MODERN 1 AND 2 Building Service 13 ] Share Living Quarters 33 & Decorating 23 jx AM oettino aw apt. and 1.1 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL and Industrial. Mason and som-i Mtordtow. Atoo modeling. John W. Copies. MY LU36. AT~PLOOR SANDINO WITT THE FLOOR SANDER FE 6-3723 CLASS INT. AND UI. PAINT-ins. Reas. Don Beck. OL 1-3161. 1ST CLASS DECORATINO FAlkT-lng and wall psperlng, PE 64S66. PABPLON - WATERLOX . BRUCE A-l PAINTINO AND PAPERINO. interior as* exterior. Guaranteed workmanship. FE 44I7I. wi/arrww pixxr ____________nil P o r machinery swnutoc- J—........ tuiwr. Do check mcWcr. ADDITIONS purchase Journal, payroll. - Tom Lahev « ou V Own transportation. U«ht Finished Carpentei \ -typing - - CettoM [4 CARPENTRY -lions - Basements OETCMY~BU> rfitST - ___ZJBS REMODEL! NO ! WSr®; i--___ YOUNO WORKING wanted to share r 3 RMS. BATH, PRI tog, util. School 1 LARGE RMS., ( you looking for pie are quiet yet friendly* Cool summertime. These ) room a bath apartments rent for 666 j>Cr month. Adults only- In tl building. K. C. Hempstead, I East Huron Street, FE 44664 or i E^A^B6“*Ro*d MfT f~|if|. fapPF^F^noMU AND ~BATH 1 MODERN \yi^Plio~Ni~AffRXo •^e :n,ra^.MaAd^DmiryA^[ » VT ......:--------------------- SMALL HOME, MOffERN. UTlt Rent AiKb. Unfurnished 38 mg to^.b.d.H,«to»ati« ^he« UR PDOOBjjj 6 BATH A BSMT, , Convalescent Homes 44', NURSBS NOME I loop mao cart FE 6-6371_ ! —.......— Refit Stores 46 DV0*AK CIVILIANS l PAINTINO. INTERIOR. EX- Peso oat, pe 4-6366. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 4-1 PAINTINO * DECORATING Pi ---------* Couple only . FE 6-4032 3 VERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS —Private_hath—And—entrance Adults only. 617 per week FE UD private rm s-isis i WALLED LAKEFRONT. 2 BED-room, ott furnace, outo. hot water. ■ *W.P, J ■ B,Et°?,0<^rt' I toed floor*. Call evening* ME furnUhbd lakefront Apartment. 49433 on 24m. I —~-----------:—:------------- 2 AND 5 ROOM APARTMENTS FE 2-UI9. > f ROOMS AND BATH NEAR OX- it including ft p«r 1 Inc. Ror 28 E Huron U LTR a”n E W^oirorw WT~»lbE . Rent Office Space 47 mo-Domt— - 3 bedrooms. Corner loL Utility room. Brick and asbestos. Carport. Vacant, (toon Walk in And. look at It. If Interested, oall r MANAGEMENT DAYS WO 3-331 Rent Houses Unfum. 40 mi w Lake JR. BOOKKEEPER Great opportunity «—I *" 6276 ____jets - Miscellaneous ' ~ ~FW 6-33*3 - KINDS. CEMENT WORK. Paper removed FE 64618__________ aAA PAINTINO tt DECORATINO 26 yonrs eipertenee. Reasonable. BOOKKEEPER Credit Office. Only c lenced and typing are i essary. Aged 23 up. , ____________ .. Jensen. FE »' | 64246.________■ ~ __-____ aTMUCK' BLOCK AND CEMENT 6266' »°rk Alto fireplaces. OR 3-9402. if- — ALL 1 tl'l8~a> lepi^flAWlOW **■" nafi kh 1 UL 2-1366.; EX •» PAINflNO EXTERIOR AND ! (weagtoa Free e«tlmate« all Work I guarani'' *■ 3-7220 6-3476. 3 AND « ROOMS. CLOSE IN. PI 44666 or_FB 84127 .____ 2 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND not water. Private. Couple. Ml i 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 666. adults only Oakhlll SI UL 63716 3 _ROOMs“ AND BATH^^STOVE. 55 p*!ljnontVi!1202 North Z-BFPRJXJM^m IPLKX Automatic Heat — Pull Basement WILL DECORATE __ - $75 PFR MONTH ' ! • FE 4-7833 BtVOr-N:-- 2ND FLOOR, tie* iptn »l 9 ROOM* OP OP-l or p&rt. In h«Art i ear itrue, oppoilti * Mur Park 1759 down. Tik« over ( PI 9-1282 tlon. LxwrfOf Pontiac Comt pxay c»H Jc r« and Parry *tr««u. nunily^FljmkDce^om - ! (IMTC WORKER ; MOVK RIGHT. IN! INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT- SS&ieTtvaniM^Iih bto^s T3'3tOOMS~IPRIVATE BAl^ A EN 11 tl ^ ™ MIAS. * 22;1 m AT Vi is-Ellsabcth Bead RECEPTIONIST Cashier du typing, 3-3303. e s. accurate figure aptl-tude. You’ll like this office. Aged It up. IfWWM K»Wtt*w u»i vayw .. BREAKWATER AND CEMENT pAPSK ] work; PE 6-3766. ■ • ■ — 46 Umates FE 64376. LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papertnx! fE 6043. I. 4646 Dixie Rwy, dults; 27-Parkdari __ “ ROOMS. UTILISES PURN- ’ *•' bbby weleojr - * 3 BDR ' SECRETARY ...........•••■• •* Lab Technician back-ground. Type 66, shorthand BULLDOZING - EXCAYATINO TRENCHING - TRUCKING _ usd ^______ CEMENT WORK j Free estimates. OR________ ggpUT 'WOpTOP ALL kinds! —"line too large or email. Cotn-clal or residential. 36 jrrs ex- PAPXR HANOINO AND PAINTINO - 46 years experlenos. Speck ■ Freeman PB WWI. PAPERHANOINO. —CASH— —46 hours lor yeur home equity Jm'WRfGHT, Realtor t!*c-Flsher Plants, 616 per week. Apply 806. St. Clair. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorated, utilities tom. Ideal for i I rS5War "»D ' IAHI. ABBIW. 3 beurc@m ROBiE" new flr FE 3-4361 Newly decorated. Hrar Blue -----——------------------1 Theatre, coll OR 3-6732 1 3-7134 alter 3“BEDROOM HOUSE. BASEMENT. .7rtV"Uu.' llni I dlnlng r m “ fx park in x SEW OPPiCES - WEST SIDE ... . . ft 6.2164 ' For Sale Houtes 49 i BOBOOM HOUSl. W1WLY BBC- rm&n i y jctft i ,r “Park and*'tciiooU.' j Uffi^RN—UPPEn ^LAT' I j p m,lr“ln| . Look uns ovyr W‘ Ross' Homes^ at 0*J?*3-»ei HOMIT Wmr JNCOM^ BY^DWfH— bath. 'smalV'l BEDRM ’ CARPET- 1 > colored. PE ! Doremua! PE INCOME 3 APTS. NEAR WESSON KINDS. PAINTINO. INT. I ■ pS^m !'I NICE _LGE. RMS. BATH. UTIL ! BEDROOM. BASEMENT. CON- I cr«te drivt. fxceiimt locitlon. tsy ! pvoer. 30 I- Longfellow J)ff Btld- I FE 6-8803, CLARKSTOIf. BY OWNER, 3 ““— --1 — — fOTfb, 9 E. WALTOK! 2 BEDRM. NEW FULL B8MT , 1 bedroom ' brick Tlf.ooo peymw BWdMFE°4-«u!“” j * n^Utotl'ttTw'’^n.Iitai____ . . F ROOMS JS6 iBATH IN likAY^yl BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOUMfrj^KE PRlVILEOEfl. rg BEDROOM hanxtoV* Mas jn * Thompson* PE | RAVE BUTTERS FOR CONTRACTS j rYAfiKT **** .......-...- ... i Brewer Real Estate j _HeumT WAtPTINO. PAPERINO. REMOV-; n 4, - —----- l«rK«A- l. Washing fE 32312. EVELYN EDWARDS CEMENT WORK Licensed L. Monroe PE 44 , COMPLETE FEMOfiEUNO 8ERV-ic*. Basements under present homes, ad6ttl*«I alteretlon*. eab- - lnet*. brick r-' ---- PE Ldin. ■. Television Service 24 vocation. COUNSELING B! *4 Vi EAST HURON PI 4-6664 - — COLLEGE GRAD Man between ihe at** «* » with terries obligations toWllled. tot uoelti * with promtomit na; tlonal company to learn ftoaocs lot 64» to etart, —* ««M0l Pont! ______I. Ask lor Ken Templeton! K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3236 Orchard Lake ltd PH 4-46*3 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to MU. EarMIarrels. KM 3-I6J1 AsedLirrKLY in PAsrirr ac- l CUSTOM BUILDING, BOIPEB-W asd oommerclal RemodeUng and designing. PE «43to. DRY WALl. TAP1NO AND FINISH- THOMAS UPHOLSTTERINO 1*7 NORTH PEKRY ST. FE 5-8888 Secty Mo shorthand roqmrod I—. .— executives eeeretortal , a.-- .—,-^s— - -• handle dHA tat. Pro* eerimetes. PE 641*1. MlT WALL, QUALITY WORK. Ouaimnteed. Free esUmaUe. PB ELECTRICAL *ERV—FREE EST. PARTNEY Electric. PE H«! Lost and Found 26 FOtfND: f BOY'S 1666 PONTIAC Northera Class ring. Owner may have by MtaUMnt aad paying _________nUf/Ing aad ia«l for ad. OL 14333 after 4 pda. pSUND:MONKEY Fit N. AriUaore WRITE CAT. ________S IREK Esff&ATE QN ALL gqg|BC: <*l5f*4.!!A!JlF lri^.,1imtf w*E?feA Ite 6%l' i&k: vnnTBCAT. REP OOIxSr. SmtSt ^4,~iii«l ’ ......... TnarYii MEN/t __sd lor lmmedf- Motel Msnogemi —K-am *T~^^?iH0afE. ^ARAOE. CABINg_AbP7- _ _ „ j____, MbyeTbf ac- tual experience In modern motel. ~-lSiS Mqtito, to .ru tatef- ^^wafirTwer Term». FE <4806, ~ ... ro u j E MOTINO j. F UJ^LY HoSMes and $nppBi« ajA INDIVIDUALISM B KERB. HAND-mode baby good*, sweaters, etc. Kannv^^.r^cirr; t66 a" Telogragb- j „? x AMD RATH. AUBURN __ PE 34661. ■ _ ____ __________ PE 6-0823 ! 3 ROOiiS AND BATH. PRIVAtS _____ASK POR JOE R1BZ j entrance. Couple only. 67 N. Pad- IMMEDIATE ACTION food load contracts. Now FE 64607 I RMS. AND BATH. UPSTAIR*. 066 plus Utilities. FE 64641. ii ROOMS AND BATH. GAS HEAT or' 34764. ♦ BEDROOMS AT llT St Phone FE 4:2647 „»r,n VI o ta. and 6:36 p.m. weekdays. 5 RM. AND BATH 82 WASHINO- OR 3-1672 0 ^... 1 ] near ux»oro. I HOWARD : 2 HOUSER ON 6 PMK^'o Wanted Real Estate 36 “NEEDED” Lake Properties LOTS — OOTTAOB6 — YR. ED. Buyers Galore 7733 H1QHLAND oolCred______ _ L. R. MIDDLETON ■■n—^^MbfanB»»66 LISTINGS WANTED CAS6I tor your oaulty oo housot, vacant toad, land contract*. PB 6-6641 KENNEDY . BATH. J ROOM. MODERN PE 2-6316 3 ROOMS, NEAT,' NEAR TOWNJ PE 2-7503. .1 3 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED L347»T*r CALL PE . ROOM ' . _______ ment. Private entrance bested. C. PAROUS, REALTOR 1 66 SOUTH ST. _ Ortonvllie NA 7-I616 3 ROOMS. IftAIN FLOOR. NORTH' end eoupi* or bachelor PE *4376. __ S'RM APT NEAR CITY HOSPITAL. adult*. 666. 8 Miller St. 3 ROOMS PLUS BATH. UTILITIES paid. 666 Alto St.. B'ham, MI ton. HArlland 3-961. I ROOM. GROUND FLOOR PVT . Ihlt All Util. Pun. AdUtt*. 61 W. Mangfield. PE 3-------- rRSOMS FURNISHED. PRIVATE i Orchard Lake 4 ROOIU. GROUND PLOOB.' PVT. both, utmuee, paid. PE 64663. 4“ ROOMS AND BATH, NICELY furnished, refers 6Q*4 required, PE 64166 aad Ere*, a tom. OR 3-1072 I room! AND BATH, UTILITY gM^^aanailbngk off Pontiac PE 4-4913. ____w ROOMir_________________ parpeted;xtove, A^ ^o^itlek I.AROE ROOMS. UP8TAIR8. .1,. laa ■„(, ■ * Pnntlac ___120 Mato BUPOIIMC. 656 Intormatloa colI MT >4373. i ROOM AND BATH. •• MAR-•hall. pe 64164 after 6. F RM ~APT~T"''Lr6! RM8." DN. I Lr. up Near OMC aad Bald-wto Rubber. Children Welcome. &M. ROOM UPnm ON WEST SIDE. 676. PE 64436 6 ROOMS. SEMI MODERN. b«dme, 76 Newberry c a ter School. Her* Od. 6120. Pi 6 AVON APARTMBifTB. NEWLY docorotod 4 rooms and hath. Wall to wan carpeting to living room. Available Bept/l. 6>7 E. Plke st. MONTH. 3.. 3056 AaMm Avenue. Height*. UL 2-2814. REACH CASH CUSTOMERS through Qassi- tied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. PARTLY enter. COUPLE ONLY. MULL APT. 610 no, week, with stove ft refrig-PE 44666. I. AND BATH. E. I BRICK i GE LOT! OR 3-3663. FE 6 RMS. W. SUBURBAN. NO C ' dren. Lake privilege*. PE. g-1 ROOMS AND BATH WITH ■ “ I rBEa&ROOM RAgi~TTrtL CAR- ! I fufft sterifle*. OR } 5 ROOMS LOW RENT APPLY AT 66 Branch St- or 623 PronkUn ltd r,—jy, ■■ r —, S SMALL ROOMS, 636 A MONTH 11 f?S* 3m*dnn*tacs ^Wtri Qloet Rced near Bald ?arge i^t Nea?' store*. chS tl_ •• and gchoolg. Will uke m I ROOM8 AND BATH. BASEHEnT. ♦ for ay $2,099 equity. Biltnce KU furnoce. tnd hot water beat- land contract $12,350 er. 1145 Lakevier --— 1 a&.a0yflsrwlthi> LOOK!—^ .. Drayton Plains, Ph. OR ROOM ROUSE IN CfTY/WHITE eajy, modern. PE 3-1*36^ ROOMS & BATH. 144.8. PARKE St Inquire 26 E. Howard. PE 2-4306. ; ____________________ ROOMS ft BATH. 144 S FARKE Inquire H E. Howard. PE 64670 6111 ASCENSION IN CLARK8TON. 3 bedroom roach. No thru traffic., Vaeato. TR 4-3666 AVAILABLE SEPT. 16. WEST SIDE brick, * room*. IVb bath*. g*i hoot, garage, bim’t. Near Oen-Hospital. pE 447*7. 4 RMS UPPER! AL apt. $85 monthly___ * ROOM. 2 BEDROOM APART- noun, i uunuoN *r*ai*. feancisob«5^giiH clllttrs Call lor further lnloimn-|—F.RATOR AND eUt^. ftouXee-7or£HF>lagoraia-tloa. Piles Realty, FE_ 64116 f RMS AND BATH. LOWER, 3 bdrma. Tl Newberry near Web- • "TlaT"' ---------------- COLORED - ■WWiUaTE-BATH — REFRIO-i OAS -RiMtOW-* _ «d. 614*. PE WW . i - - FOTCOLORED It COTTAGE ST„ 1 RM.. UTIL.! 6 room*' good Mr* awl lft. a-l. PE id»L 1 or ritset. -CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN PON-77AC — to PER WEEK. PE llMii' MritaiOO , APT POR RENT, MCMhm. PE 2-3467 SiXliTIPOL COUN1PRY HOME. I bedrooms ivy baths, den, targe living room with fireplace, dining room, all birch aad copper kitchen apstoirs, Recreation raom with gsr ~ B*Atlng aoa laundry. A_ - -ferred, Fum.-or Untom.-NA 7-1_ BRICK MODERN. TCRY CUBAN I bedrm. ranch duplex Natural fireplace. *n tate. Fenced tour 3 SOOM. aRAY BRFCKT KSE place, tab* privileged wraor tot, 160 x 136 feet. 3 Basement bedroom* targe attic. (6,066, caib. 6761 Oarrab Lake Road. Com-m«we. or 34iM. « ’gr t p.m. I BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, landscaped, -------j ------“— recreation 633.068 3^TOoS. BEDROOMS. BALDWIN — j Michael area. Comer fenced | tat. t CSr garage. Oood terms I right party. FE i BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. SECOND floerY knotty nine, soar school*. 612.800.. FE 446*6- ■ - r ” S' BATHS. STONE. -Ill .sacrifice at tto!-; ft dlspor-’ Bedroom MUST SELL iO SETTLE ESTATE. , 24 Jrnuis St.. Pontiac, 4 teas, torn' , garage. Bast goto tiler will take EM 3-0513 or OR 34334. MUST BELL WEST BLOOMFIBib custom -ranch, 3 bedrooms; s6p-arats dining roost, family Hip), t ear tsrage. boUt-tos. ANttftg 636.300. Call owner. MA g-66tft'. MUST SELL. 3 'BEDROOM. BATH. wUlUtak*. ^wra|r tut cash offer w NEW WE8t SUBURBAN! 3 BED- .room ranch, attached garwo. tU.MO. ILliOO down. FE 44710. MOVE RIGHT INI’ CLARKSTONI •HU OrtowlU* Rood iMiti — Classic -6 . bedMMU rmcharl tl large rooms!!li L9G67 tat IQ baths, -it tufsey oawmttoi, eik ' floors, tuioasd perch. Rsssd • standing value at _ftoy 660 down pin* ottos on now FHA Lack this Srer today and eaSW IT. Hitf | ornes, for appointment. , OR : bedroom stut ooc disk 11 automatic, minnix_______ _______ _ _ ______ :• Edtoto pre kj„ system, i-cto 'ottototad' «o- 1 toftftrfF~T ..^ sib . 3■Hr, land contract er with low 1 garage, targe lot. a paymeut\ 1 *-*Yb«~*mr .avy... sflopping eeator. i rooms!- and , BAftt,- I^uLl |. ■- - - . - - ■ -- ---- dews. 1 newly djecoratkd^r^ctkr- ' - i ,.u- nlse lot. 6750 ' I 6676*. After 4 p m '1 ,w THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, IMP T* F»$d» H—» «| , FtrSdi Honi ’ “ north ■«»?-'■■ - - — afttegggMgycnrmer s SKnSS^Hs Dream 7. sen* OI or *n.»oo «a ni And ^ m(4n Jlu, buy approx M eet' or butte.. — __ I modem l m kHM, - enfrteE to was oorpritog ldod-■■ Mil lif ■—idin with automatic trench cleaner, plus accomodation for 35 head ot dairy cattle^ Ato*_ extra tam_ Urge : walk, oak Door*, i aSfit" «bedroom rimfar 0* ' Uttt* M on Iteved *trwte Close ^^Si^iLooking . . . • jWjtaS? 2“ri2 J* • ‘ta2 ^ 'SSl Lortted aa a *00x300 "jar williams ' Real Estate Os Insurar For Solo Homo* For Solo House* MARMAUUKE By Aaderara A lowtlwt [ For Sob Hotwo For Solo Hooooo A ™^flBROTO one it looking ft built I bedroom) t____ __ basement, ten* T car so* rw Homo in excellent condition Till OEM BMP ’ r pha term*. H1I gr*^-r ^•'rrr*' — ^a-aK‘ you believe rrr from Pantlact au ihu tar the Only li ne qoera am' tty price, at only M3.500 with terms j payments will bur tbit 1 And folk* they way Beautttul bedroom 1'* ttorv apoueit (arms art Muted today, make r home, with imnrilibad -- aura you save (bit aba far you j rare Accett “ -**' I “t •“ family, call today far ; ..benefit* inch -* | High School, i CLARK BATEMAN jg^ssff REALTY flnltbed li full dlvldi down b aa ■■ “•kssu? dirided ktaamnd. att tar-Alam. ttonat * screens fftkfly l|iitl«Popoi| ffll fWll fenced la WUUanu Lake ' district Hanna. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OTTAWA HILLS____________1 ■ EcpwMluf eartaw-bulM brtek -du > lota Somethin* artdom olferad In the city. All cuetom faataraa Including one of the nicest and ---• complete iw. rooms w seen. Owner meant bust-and says. “GET ME * act la trade—1“ lloort and plastered basement, automatic la B^Mmllel lanoa. nra offering, |k aider trade. Only *17,000 . USX... WITH. Tbl, 1 btdraom newly rom- oc 1 lata acroat ftaiaslx taka will please li l# ett budget Hot Water bate paneling ( drapes —1 FRANK SHEPARD REALTOR Svmn like Village IHI Pontiac Drive. 4 level brick • 3 bedrooms ] hatha, raised flip $&d* •58mn£- Lake privU-; Humphries' 43 N Telegraph FE 2-9236 ages. *11.000. Open every day" MULTIPLE L18T1NO kPRVtCO Ow duplicate on your lot. Air._____'____ ' 1 >rrl M-’OoOtell, Bafitor.__RUTOERA Mt WE0T (PONTIAC 'lSs&2A CIVILIANS petto Newly pal otto outside Owner will sacrifice it t*r leu. ' thin duplication. -Terms to suit' buyer ty will trade equity lor $190 DOWN I MM. bedrooms.' full [ ; fmmed’i Cbll far tppetetmeot. PE MMI-I St. Benedict's Parish, j __ ____ „ Immediate (>aipancy^j S^SiaSSaiu ”—For >ale; Trade -or Lease . —-----I 3, Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Sylvan Lake Privileges, i multiple uotino service OR 3*8962, EM 3-CS27 Robert H. Chapin, ■ Realtor. gicnfficTworry * bedroom.' r firwt. Ci 11 ■vltitlk uvnnu bebvicb O'NEIL frirtr mtvt you In this I _ SYLVAN VtLLAOC • bedroom, I bath ranch type] boast built and occupied by awa-tL PuU basement, oil heal andi water softener Lake privileges.: Well 'landscaped corner lot on payed street. Oarage, bus service) and Immediate pate. PE *4*44 ! fYLVAN VILLAOE. _ACCEPT j trailer at part equity, PE 4-2730 TRI-LEVEL STARTER Realty & Building Co. --EE-4-Q921 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD • Suburban Living At Its Best Your future home Is the (CONVERTIBLE 24) —ri 4 bBtlWMBT Its MtH: W. W. ROSS' HOMES OR MM BUY SELL milLer and out buildings PRICE 18 RIGHT side older home with I ranged rooms, m wood noon, gw anally converted to It.tSO.OO — Terms. HOME AND INCOME — Located _ Squirrel Road. I bedroom. 1 st~ Clean at a whistle throughout Alto g I room apartmor* — tor 044 a month Let thie eicetlent home. 41.200 down __________PRIOI- DAIRE EQUIPPED — and mas- — bathroom that ararai—--- ---“INLY TEE shew LIST .WITH 1 6. Plautey. Builder EM 1-0413 wSfiTPAY RENT? .- - j S bedroom reocta style, at- brick WEST BUB WITH ONLY tttt down You aaa bo the proud owner of this clean S bsdrwom bungalow, completely carpeted: Bath with vanity Full basement? Shaded lot with sunny garden spot PU1I pugg. M OM 1 built Ins. boatalatoc fireplace, < pgted living room, largo *ua notch I and petto Beautiful grawau — Good beach. Reasonable terms. j William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263' 010 Wait Huron Street i ; Open 0 to 0 | 4-Bedrm., ft Acre i Fruit and Berries L. H. BROWN. Realtor 000 Elisabeth Lata Raad Ph PE 0-1004 ar PE 1-0010 Multiple Listing Service BLAIR Fee 3 PONTIAC LAKEFRONT Newly paintad and dMretod. lull hAri OMOlt, f kh Won nhadw I nee. *0.400. 01.000 doom. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. . *3* fnETJUSON ~~ * Open for lnspeetlpn an. ____late posaaaaton. OMAM. TAKE SHERWOOD Builder's model reduced for hmaadmio sale. S bedroom trt-level oo 100' lake Irontaga and black top read. Immediate pot- LAkIwOOD VILLAGE Q>«n|t> LAKEWOOD 3 OOP of lake frontage with W weeded aero* und summer r»- LAKEVV^OOD VILLAGE 1000 E. HIOELABD RD. W |jS „__* «M I-0»27 ROBERT H CHAPIN. REALTOR WELUAMB LAEWfoNT. YEAR around. 0 bedrooms. - 2 bath*, basement. tCftmt beach. *11.-400. OB 3-0000. For Sale Loti 54 CLARKS TON EST ATI l6t8 II ...mmiBi. osw mlla or “■ — KEEP TOUR EYE ON Qierokee Hills I, Watch this new w> . ....... community glow. Discriminating people are seleeUng sites now —:wr ouitom quality hornet —■— See lor yourself. Drlya out Blla-abeth Lake |M: to BMII Lake Ed,, tura Mml I blaeta to La. - Carl W. Bird, I, Realtor IT. Bank Eli Bldg. laB—HFt—ile~1 ___________J Mv OS WL. ' Scfanaldir, MA 0-1*02. ___ SALE LOT. 100 X 20* PT, ON Pint Knob Road, gall between 6-1 p.m. Olf 2-8044. NICE LOT (T ON BUCUD AVI-with garage. OE 2-02U. l zoo w waiton n fun SMITH kitchen. 2 bedrin*.. tile bath. Finished basement re*, ton. with bar oil heat, Oarage. 010.000, term*. , ^ " Brick 2-Family — 1 KENT j beautiful non* you un i treat —^ Model Open WEEEDAYS 1 f 1 SATURDAYS 4 TO BUNDAY0 10 TO 4 watertora mils estate A few choice iota toft. Average 160 ^x 250. Oood drainage. Ideal Herbert C. Davit, Rltr. WIDEMAN » Near Webster school. 8 rm« and battr 12 bedrms I on each fleer, nil basement, separate oas furnaces. 3 C& WAff Jh^hOBM AMI E*tobUto*d to 1010 CORNER LOCATION — Convenient to Mortoom Writ. Attractive Located 14 Mock South of Huron on Vootheto. REALTOR FE 4-0528 For Saltt AcrwEft 88 1 B(t-OOM FIELD HIGHLANDS j Beautiful large family home festering 4 bedrooms, large •earpqtea living room Pam- 1 fdiill MciUon. in,000. (tmia „ Small Lake Estate 4la scree, 250 ft. lake front. 4 bedrm. ranch finished in wide cypres* tiding, 20 R. paneled living rm.. 2 fireplaces. I batos. ige. kitchen with breakfast rm. Bate-1 ment. oil hast. .2 oar ga: I ta. home, tiled bath, oak floor*. 3 ear garagt. Variety .of fruit and | 1 nut trees, garden space. Cyclone | fenced yenf *12.(00 - Term*. I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -1 Mock from Baldwin School. 3 bod-room modem bom*. fliBJtam't. HAYDEN 8M0 DOWN plui PH A mortgage cost. Excellent 2 B.N. Home. Well! to wan carpet Oak floore. Oil, furnace. Off Joriyn. Drayton aria i toto^wuh deem —9.35 ACRES Deed locatton sear Indlaawood Road. Lara* raad frontage, ale* building elte. Bargain tor cash. PONTIAC REALTY 127 Batswu PE 6-S375 bath*, walk-tn closets. Rec-reeffca room^I3*34 IV ^om- garam. poved street. 01.000. Low down payment. > WILLIAMS LAKE AREA ** S*e j • AND ONE-THIRD ACRES. 200 R. frontage, good land. By owner, north of Pontiac. OA 8-2035. seeped lot. anproxlmateiy 1 acre. CALL TOR APOINT-MENT. small ban. (put rail fane* and small orchard. Boauti-fuH^00 landscaped ground*. thlt nicely paneled family rm. to tola bom*. Tiled balfa, Youngstown 1 kitchen. WbOIOMf Odd attached garagt. Large lot. *13,*00 with tl,ato down. : WATKINS • PONTIAC ESTATES Only 2 blocks te school from this)! bedroom brick home. There 30 ACRES WITH « X » BUILD-Ing.-AH tillable lend. Located! mute east of Pcetiac. yu.ioo with 02800 down. peted Uvlng room. Entrance closet, tile bath, oak iloori, Roy Annett, Inc.* Realtor SI S. Huron ft. Open Evening* and Sunday 1-4 LAEE PRIVILEGES - To Lake] Oakland. Attractive brick 3 bedrm j ranch hem* Tiled bath, lull bem't Paved street. |» m with *1.8001 tea flrapBwTOtt BOOH; WRfl“to" tell carpet, recreation room to the basement, oil farms**. 1 ear attached garage and outdoor grill. Lot li 100 tact wide- (18,- 1 Acre building alto. Only 8200 down. IWi acres, frontage on Auburn Avenue. (M-88) 88,500 WHh 81.800 : — * torfe closets, lull baae- cner,' recreatloa rwom^ 2- a i | location. Pontiac School 1 System and at. Benedict. Home In. excellent condition. I PHA Terms, : FE 8-0466 DU. “ *000 DOWN — Three Me are Included with tote 1 bedrm. MM In Dreyton tree. FuH Jgm t.^New J •00 term*. 0200 down immediate possesion. ) 3 room* and bath. > tote, ideal Tar couple. ,oewn.— — - ji'i -i"' i r H. C. NEW.INGHAM CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN PE 4-0302 UL 3-2310 8*000. ' ’ ’ RENT BEATERS Three practically new * B R Barnet. W. Suburban.1 M ACRES READY FOR SUBDI- 4581 KEMPF DRAYTON PLAINS -J--'n^~awUhtaBjl Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor j 2200'Dime Hwy. at Telegraph PE 2-0123 — Open Evet Pro# Panting * lib baths, automatic heat. Large kitchen with b ig&g'l Templeton J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor I 00 B. Walton TW 0-0441 i Open Eves. Sun 1 to 4 P.M. throughout WEST SUBURBAN!, I atu?’lg2M DOWN It 41.004 Mom : door. O2.M0 < - BRAND n Only 1 jrg - -- --corated. 1M.___ ____________________________, lot 100 x 150. near Ctertaton. i heat, gas water heater Terrific ! Only tst per mo. including tax- buy at' *12,500 with term*. j at and Insurance. , ----tv—t—y r\-", a yyi y f v y.vy.1 I—W 2rrpn—Stout,—Rea It or—j- R. J- (Dick) VALtET « * mu. *. *. r* mi« : Realtor ' FE 4-3531 open ^1 »p.m. M* OAKLAND AVENUE 1m............................... ■ Qm lit # . mm. H4} 3 NICE IX)TS L.' ’ MODEL Ssr-^s; Sra ^ i*™ In good Keegu area wHh prtvtl-' SS?eyJ“>ff?klBt£“our Ms for wes on Sylvan Laka- Only tesoa *2s .nri m , With reasonable down payment j J;*1: *™ 3 BEDROOM HOME \ * m j to* Oood K«m locattoif only DIRECTIONS' Off Union Uke W. ; i?MS. *Mt dawn. Oot cash? Own-! near Bt. Patrick's Church. Peltaw , . *r wilt saeriftcc I signs. Follow 8. Commerce Kd. to-Oakley Park Rd. and follow ] , Immediate i. can- tor any In* -. Call PE 0-0002. i THREE BEDROOMS’ LAWRENCE W. [ GAYLORD, Realtor 120 E POKE ST. PONTIAC 2 S. FLINT ST. LAEE ORION 4 MY MBI OPEN EVENINGS 'TJL 0 P.M St. Michael's ' A large lamU; brick bteome In I *icellent condition Oas heat.. 2 j ear^-jtarafe^ largo lot. Shown by . Orion-Clarkston Road ! It oeree haring 000 .ft. bloektep ; . 1 rootage. Small 2 bedroom bungalow. big barn, Just It minutes . IliVoi *0 pries | Colored •A small 4 room bungalow bath, j - basement gas furnace. 2 ear garage, largo lot. *4.*00 low term | WILLIS 41. BREWER f JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES MOR 04-00 E. Huron St PE 4-41*1 ! After 0:20 PE 0-0022 or PE 4-4134 AUBURN AVENUE I " Auburn Holgbts large nome, a-i condition, tnl furnace, ) ^mihto^Yiyajte. large^ landscaped - GILES NortherriiHigh DGRHS PRETENTIOUS FAMILY HOME' *22.500 We Invite comparison, we feel for dollar voine here 1* * good buy. Homo custom built and planned bjf owner tor con- sona*T**jap*Mp Sir exerp- — tlonal latge and —— peted thswughdm. kraoas “tbui'rot Tfraciliisty « pffy area, typical of this exclusive ares otrweeaward. VACANT SEVEN ROOM HOME A SMALL HOME. (12.M0 easy terms. E9IB , garage. Walking dls-i of down town. L LOW A RAMBLING I screens, panels brick . _ bedrooms, dining rooms, excellent ___len.sFull bath, get heat, Finished recreation room. 2 car garage, cement drive, PROPERTY IN EXCELLENT -CONDITION. SMITH-W'iPEMATT REALTY’ .2 W. HURON OPEN EVIL FE 4-4526 HAGSTROM JXCBLLBNT OLDER 0 Rl OALOW Walking distance_ town, dooo to schools. I large! room*, loti ol closet space. Are-1 place, full baeameat, attached ga-rage^^harge finished attic. Only j SELL OR TRADE 4 room basement hgAo- to Oxbow Lata area, i largo lot will trade for small boms or house trailer, or soli with-*— —Art low down payment. H. R. mAGSTROM j 53'/; DON MCDONALD I LICENSED BUILDER '• 1 ' OR 3-2837 - T J i TVTT/^U^T TC1 I K- L^mpleton, Realtor I INiL>ilWLlJL [«• $k*% gjgj^j & HARGER CO. I WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT J 3 bedroom, 2 story home. Pull basement, automatic 1 heat, dose to school, tram-j ^qrtaUon and^stores^Vttcant. M_ automatic heat, lecoreted. Vacant, novo you la. SCHOOL DI8T. i bungalow. Otll- , 3 BEDROOMS I NEAR UNION LAKE- | Lovely ranch home with large NEAR POOR TOWNS room, automatic |____ cently decorated. 1 thb moves you, in. fc- for Mr, Alton. -8 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE ARRO COUPLE OP ACRES Lake shopping center. Handy to public and parochial school*. An excellent buy at only gl4,< priced homo to offer you enough land to grow Into also you desire with atoms and screens. lVh ear garagt and a partial basement. It Is tbs peritat starter home, needing only ftttt down. Why not etort building ~||J equity newt MAINTENANCE FREE Here Is e 2 bedroom alum In ledgerock ranch that the er cannot harm. 4 u «J* family room and aa attached gat Tage. Make this rambling rdneh seem to fill the 10' fenced lot tt g A pared drive and SCHRAM SYLVAN MANOR Datufy 4 had mom la baths, torts kitchen ei apace.: Patio fenced I Ml! price only 414.000 w IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR : FE 5-9471 m BARGAINS bwy at 10.OTJ. Low monthly pay-, ftSf® GIROUX mwot- Vacant harp l bedroom home tun basement, automat -a§ heat. Laeaiad to toe a School atetrtet on a STEELE REALTY ^Matn Otfice) 100 ffirp 3-Bedroom Tiisaleil bteMe thg sif Ifl | food rental section. I room •moo lu aluminum awnings 1140 sq. tout of Uvlng area, plus enclosed breetewey, screened terrace and 2 ear garage, lull basement, two oaths. *15.015 terms, on trade on home to or on outeklrts of ettjr limits. DORRIS * SON REALTORS 752 W Huims Pbene PE 4-1551 HOYT weonMgy rOU ASKED FOR IT We now hare that oldei ipactoui 1 to hto GILES REALTY CO. i PE A41H...231 Baldwin Avs OPEN 0 A M -0 P M. MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE Surrounded by beauOfulP* anhr *t2.P4 In eacluslve___ the young executive wna o grow-tog wuilqr. Uwge paneled family rttnlng roam, attaches t car puttered gang#. H4 baths, many cloeats. Lovely landscaped lot. term*: DONELSON Tl Seeing Is Believing Approximately^!' Bke aew carpeting, i fireplace. Pull dining Mkmm haU. f-' room. M _ _ R JCgtrh Ml walk-la ctoeete. gas steam beat, near gooa j and parochial schools. Real west side location. Oood laiM ie«. only 5U.540 with o i. t Brick 2*Bedroom ■ "SMITH" COMMERCE LAEEPRONT Completely turn. 4 mom log cabin with natural fireplace, elec, range and refrig. Large tree studded tot with esc. beech tor children Immediate pen. tl.noo aa. Rea*. heat, cyetoaa fsucsd yard, pared st See tt new, OLOIt down. % Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor *4* S- TELEGRAPH RD. T 2-1040 ________ MA 5-0431 Rent Beater Going Street OSly 0100.00 don Osmun Street G1 Terms 3-Bedroom Home auto-gaa hot water, e*p*r*d* dining room encloeed treat & ”Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Mt Clemens St. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m; *FE 4-8773 WEST SIDE BARGAIN Death In family — must sell - ( rooms — } bedroom* - * bath* — PMl basement - 3 car garage -—- targe—fenced yard_ --- toads of berries ajsd^fruit j JIM WRIGHT. Realtor I ELIZABETH LAEE PRIVILEGES ' 2 bedrm bom* overlooking beau- > .Mful Elisabeth Lake. Her* is T aa Investment If yea are at SIT handy, TWi *3.500. home could easily be mad* ltd* something *f value Come out aaa eee- tt dad make us aa offer. Terms can be arranged to best suit your needs. TED MeCULLOUOR. REALTOR ARRO REALTY FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open 0 A M to 1:20 P.M. ELL DAT BOHPAT 4 BEDROOMS NEAR UNION LAKE Idea home for the family man. Features include hardwood floor*, full basemen* with finished recreation room, large lot' 00 g 310 with fruit and shatto trees. Lake privileges on Union Lake. . Bus service to grade and high school*. A bargain at 313,000. Only 03.000 dowq. T. A. TAYLOR BEAL ESTATE A INSURANCE Open Dally M------Sun. 12-* OR 4-0300_______• KENNEDY . 3101 w Huron st. Nursery Man, Attention 30 acres* with 15,000 sverwreens. Within 10 milts of Kattac. Trees are 2 to 13 feet Including spruce. Mm spruce, Scotch pine end white pine. The trees alone •re. worth the price, tapto. ^taO ^own. Csfi Mr. MUU. CRAWFORD AGENCY * to* W. Walton PB 0-2304 w>» E. Wlnt_______MY 3-1143 LAUINGER WATERFORD OCHOOLS — 2 b room ranch, full basement w recreation room, family all ttoOM brtebcoloqtal Caryted MtStorn^battlgr .b^MlsSJ ■■- - ■hge. : _____________ basement Landscaped ai._ ------- . tot lOOalfC Private park and tike - privilagai. , j atop with, alt tar-ad7 ba(h, Ige walk-mtooaB perthes.| suburban strael t t terms B' 1 cash dat HOYT REALTY 25* B. TELEGRAPH lPE 2-0040 ! -PE S|kM W. H. BASS, Realtor I Builder FE 3-7210 COLORED New. 3 bedroom, full basement, •“ h«at, tUe bath, screens pad paved street^ Small dowa 1 Vasbinder, Inc. F E miL Partridge s dtnln* tbONi del. te- la THE "B0tD“ TO BEE WEST SIDE BRICK This perfect m story, all brick. J. bedroom bom* WH “J‘‘ I—I , Pull hasemaat, sepan room Ooy 012,000 DOWN! da closing ( mediate poisesstaa. BLOOMFLD BEAUTY * sen garden spot of Hewers, shrubs, shade trace. This 7 room “farto ranch" wHh I bedreom* an the first flow — tad possibility of .* more sadI bath ap — la *b-solutcly quality built. Full basement Owimr has kept it In mint condition. Just a few block* Off WjUBtat. JBtta* parlr-nta maa - ISMITHA-LILLY INCOME — TRADE (4,420 PER YEAR •era to ‘‘the one" you hove been looking tor. folks! This money maker la to tip-top etadHta. Owner want* to travel and enjoy his profits reaped from tola investment. it’s all bora. Just add it upltf (2» two room apartment! t^ger MMjku hath an rear of tot „ ,__ All furniture necessary to to come 7*81 he left with deal. Ask for Mr. CM*. *5,000 .DOWN JUST NiOVE IN loneatty, this home I* complel ,Lea« than 3 years old and 1 owner has spared no etpenso .. have what he and his family thought would he tosir perm anew* residence for many ppan. 2 bedrooms, plus den. Lovely and warm atmosphere through oot. Mother wia not grind those kitchen chares . surrounded with the helpful aide of bafltto dtobwaabtr, range. I area, rant tap and beauttfuiTaa well a* plentiful) hPttttp. Pttto 11 beerds. lit baths. Qempletoto fui'v landscaped sad fenced, ye* dad. we he-'e that Mg *4* garage for you, too , PHA TERMS room. Large modern kitchen with FOR SALE 12 UNIT APARTMENT. Colored. Wll sell cheap. Prank Walter MT M10L Lake Orton. P 3 bedroom brickfrent rancn nome. t'v baths. Oak doors, lu 1 basement, gas beat, near new Northern High. OMv 1 choice locations toff. CPU today. WILL SACRIFICE FOR COLORED Be* this lovely 3 bedroom home. Pull basement Small bom* aa rear of M. Only WOO down at *45 par mouth.. Call today. WILLIAMS N^XDA R dreVlace kitchen d den on tint I SYLVAN lfANOR: Brick Rancher, torn carpeted Itytos room with dining til. kitchen with cupboards (store 2 bedrooms. 1H hatha, carport Lovely tat and maw ■ ■«-— $1390 DOWN i { WEST BUMS: Brick, si* room ranch Brick. Itt battw. 2 bedroom^ Mtjh- j in oran and rtage- Basement. iuilCbsI— Located to Rochester Mtehlgairr' brick ---20 YEAR — t MTO. TERMS Pfl ft ri H PfP ! Real Estate Compai I 900 N. Main, Roches MM W AHURON48TIf -5?E 4 2»*1 OL 1-8143 my tester Open ’til 9i r:'■ Term* #Tl*ao. i ‘ John K. Irwin i Sons Realtor* ' • - aaiMim 212 Wad Euan Street PIMM PE HM1 Eve. PE MM2 Incame Propfty 50 It FAIRLY RBW APTS ON pON-Uac Lake Front. MMbt down. owner leering stoto. QR 3-010*. For Sale FaraiB 56 Partridge IB THE "BIRD" TO SEE . FARMS oaoetown — Tt acre*.' I room . 2 «tor* house — *13,000. ALMONT - at. OlelrOeanty — 255 « — HOMO. ■ ' HOLLY - V acre* - 0 roam ~"-*1 ISMlTlIlEI WILDWOOD LE, — Remodeled -t boas*. large ban, MBtop >, orchard, — 00 acres. *21.500 Avenue. See other income props, 3821 >■ Lapeer HOad (eparat* entrances, good > — "mar mt, i Johnson W* have Send for oar FREE "Michigan Business Guide." * Partridge LAROE 5 RMS . BATH. UNPURN plus t funs. apt*, nr. Huron: Low payments, income wM> chase. Owner. PE O-OOIS. Ovvner NVa^ts Trade S you have a 0U.OM equity In a 4 or- 0 family apartmitt In Pan-tlac. will trade a Ira* and clear ^fajnU^ la Oxford -tar oqatty. WnTBroi INCOME, EXCELLENT ™i. law up keep, good dtstriei, (15.000 Reason- >wn payment ar ooudder PB 2-11*2. For Sale LbIob Ppop«rty 51 4 . BEDRM. LOTUS LAKEPRONT Boll ar rent with option, fan bsmt, year around. *2.000 dn. 4201 vnadtoto, Waterford. EM 3-OOdt. 1*2 FOOT POX LAKE FHONTAOE 3—“*“1 tor cash. Ot 2-0020 * FULL PRICE, $175 •10 CASE - W PER MONTH Fisherman's and Btntqjr* Paradise Us heart of Maalstee National Paewai., EeautUai ssoodad building rites; 1 altar, sprtng-fed lakes. Brils* of trout streams, excellent . fishing , hunting tnehu1'— -- Bend lor m* pictures___ Michigan Lakes Reserves. Bald-wtn fl8, Mich. AT LOWiR 8TRAIT8 70" ft, Terms: EttiMSfa. 'PAti 8PECIAL8 Bore's plenty of ^ww room. Ut ft lake mmaggi lot u too a 835. - 3 baas**. Pteaty of ehade, ffuR Dorothy Snyder Lavender Iteanar m. to Year* ™» Highland Rd. (Mtei IUL0411 Evoa. dammed tar lake, pi MayvlUe. Phone l LADD'S A REAL BUY 4 *cm of good garden aaff. tt*h *** LADD’S, INC. mo DM* May, ■■ —j WEBSTER tt acres - Or mala aavedt road year Oxford. Large farm** homo, adequate bane. I good silos. Farm la Ideal tog develop matt PBtaeriy win nearly 1 mn* ~ SPORTSMAN FARM — | lakes on " M wooded tem. Mmiw I tad. C? £ ■■ *bl* tor : hSm*with-terms™* ■ fan* heat* with 4 bedroc aft4o.*r.rxthL: Wn“- C A. WEBSTER, kexltor QA MiM-MT mot I. Oood bunt-ipeof County. 40 ACRgS Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Eri. 3t Taare. MU tteM ErV, w THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I960 TWENTY-NINE $■*« Binbieu Property 17 racnu commercial. * Momy ta Lo— K—t» L’m Bm. m LOANS Sate Ho«»QfcftUXioftds 4S Bin 'j'HTOTW’SH/ it W, Utnmjt —t» AJgll. and 5 ch«im. ________ ■dine MED* m. RkmioEjta tor ^IfailwUlt llw, Mllidaaa --- ,- , ------ — jjjjjTj Water SftjtftHpn 86A {CARNIVAL WATXN lOfTRIl. ' wsnptf' wnn. hhm nr offlu, tel •tarn, barker or beauty parlor *M»- BLgln wait, ' wwMirt fob Litai, bRa". Btume*. Opportunities 5 IMKO tf*T^~MrrsWMR BAR- ! gata, call Fit Milo_ _ im water soft«hS1 bbswit i ^ Sales ft Service, R.B. M ' Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $50GT "-~C!8S T3S TrsssL iggftft^iagw. too* gy m&gp, »f *»<■»■»a n u trtLT n ofita iato oOqc tops, complete line iu us electrlc.il 5AM and HO. R. H. Manro Clecinc Co , 1M0 Waal „ ' RENTAL" I I. Munro Baa- Mured, f E | Far Sale Miscellaneous 671 •A-l ALUMINUM HIDING Ate&n“X‘r u«.» n*M Jff Us a r 4 ST?**!. ?N maw corner m Roily. Michigan All rented. Ooodi fuS’*prtc#°r *».•#*! * *T?2Sl iK5 * apartments South Saginaw Street. Oood ■■■«—ut. 513,000 eaeh. | Signature O. S. ELECTRIC DRYERS InatallM ./....rTTv.. a insured Wars i Price, call owner H i ______JOE VALLELY ♦m i ot l-aui ol Mtii: rmsmmrm mbhaw furnace IM 1 used dll waHIJir- j I 7 MODERN STORE BU1LD1NO month. Must sell. Priced right. Patti M. Jones, Heal Est. ** * **“ PB I- OAKLAND' Loan Corapt I Ml Pantlac state 1 2-in-On© I adjolnlnr buildlpg t Os doors. Located on b Dm, nwjr.. In trowing 1 . mty with psssUnUUas on Owner retiring. AH — -ventory tor the WHEN YOU NEED $25X01500 statefVnancI^o. Ml Pontln* state Bank Bldg. FE 4-J574 atm, m ill Is. » MW. CASH FOB USED TV*rrefcl»t-tur« ft Mlec, FE HS*7. CARPtT. TWEEO. NBVHTuSED. with lonm pad. IM. FE 6-72*0. pf i SLt r bor | _ clacir~FE' M^Ir' CAM FOR FURNITURE C PANGUS, Realtor ORTONVILLE . II 8. Street — BUDGET YOUR DEBTS ' CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS ? Y«gr_h#»t bet ._ — .-l out of debt, too Financial Advisers, Inc. DON’T WASTE MONEY ON YOUR *“ refrigerator. Oet I now one — —1—J prices. IS cubic It. I, Ftttt ! I ~A. _Th"oiii pita," TWO MM | S£. :eS^srbll?NC fe mm. I Mi 8. SAOINAW Mortgage Loan* frold Ree dwb'fe'door. M lb”"frees-nREsioNE BTOrV -----»»»*—w ' ru MMijgRc'rBic St6Vtt.'""iic. oS@r|j2i FULLY EQUIPPED BAKERY. 2 U M building with adjoining lot. 1 Mn. home with 3 adjoining lota. *45,000. Phone ft tST CALL 08 FOR LIQUOR BARS, tartrns, drtve-lne, - party Math etc Statewide coverngt. MML PETERSON REAL Vots & Buckner, Inc. 1 MS NsUonnl Bide. FE MW Get Out of the Rat-1 ’ EASY SFINDRYER, IM. PIB'S I Appliance,. 1111 Commerce Weed FREEZER UPRIGHT BRAND 1 now in crates, t pear warranty. SIM Fly only $1 weekly. Peer- t PnrnMra. IS Ore hard Lake 2 WHEEL TRAILER. , . PP I reek and tarn. PE 2-442* i ibcHjOIL TOFt, i ptTm •SI* plBViwho acPPL^ lit 8. Saginaw______FEJW100 4 INCH 6011. PIPE MM. COP- e^»rt>p*u' “ ; IS-UAL ELEC. REATEB. Mi ll j SS-gal. auto, ass heater, tM.it. ( Cab. sinks end fittings. 144.96 up i •Laundry tray* and stand sod I Isucete MIL SM and carry; } SAVE PLUMBING ITS I. Saginaw _ FE Ml«j 'tm btu JACKAON-CRURCH | guaranteed Can 'be seen In itton.. changing to ge> Suit- I * shoj.^storr.^ bls^fnrm- I duciv etc. A ft B custon Heat-tog. FE ’ By Dlek Turner Bait, Minnow*, l-tc. 78 | Sab Farm Froftuc* 86 Boats ft ActaEMFba ft; CRICEBtft, it FOR Me: CRAWL, m > hr Me; Leal worms, *5 fer Mg; Red worm, 76 lor Mr Trout Creek Ranch, MS4» at OraanahUta . _ CHOICE TO MATO tlJf SU. You pick them Rrlad baekets 221 wrlsulrrH. Ut 1-1711, l.AhUE BOUQUET FREAH CUT (lowers from 3*c AIM cam. MT* ir^u^mm-vc , 1 4)3b0 . j | I L Ibdm m»| Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 1 YARDS SHREDDED FEAT HU mat. Ill FB 5-3d*] io6^c6 yaSds fill. Loading Uuek 7 day* a week, cheap Will deliver. Thor Opn- ; tractlng Co„ Inc. MA tfttM. 1 A SPECIAL 16 A STONE *3 YD. ! TOM A THU POr" SALE. 3747 LA- tomAtoka pick the cream of the even tor rarly raantng II to bushel Brine baekrte .jiil - (tldcllnge Rd Wg l*BII — Sale Farm Equipmant 87 A BEAL OOOD SELECTION OF igTrT DORSETT TB jfiCVX. motor loaded It.gM off OR Bargain Clearance- BOQTT MOTORS AND HH»i7Wi' ‘ CKLJISE^OUT —1“ BOAT SALES t tl H. Wilton Open l-t PB 4-44SS BRAND NBW 14 V (M Jkhl JKk- 60-4* 11 54 1 ya/Amerlean stone i Products, 1339 Sashabww Rd. I Clarkston. MA Hill ! t-A BLACK "lViitr 12ND FEAT., top eoll nil sand, elay end •ravel. QR 3-7545 A-i 'SlacS" dirt and 'fill j dirt FB 6-5541 a-i ' ftflHwgrt Hqf " humus ! , livtrad 7 deri! a week Also fill sand, top aoti ail Luchaven FE *•1411 A 1 gun - "winiaicnv jjardqs tractors. Roto TWdn aad HbfSfTfK-N & SON 3* N Mata, Rochester OL 1-5781 r IrOf-AkANCK SALE USED EQUIPMENT Small rMtag end wanting tractors r1 stores and Inn lory. Tie only other thl yon nood is anIBMan Variety Store I1M.MI volume to good neighborhood. II - -' •1 - • llano. FWB WIIOIDAIRE LARGE ELEC dryer. AU .whlta SC EM 1-4M4. FRIOIDAIRE tbou) WALL Juxe modal CD RCA TV raaaoaabis* good I prioidaire electric dryer 41 INCH'CABINET SINK, IU. OL MW A-f Air Conditionw Unit ___l^on a Incapacity. JTB 4-MM good: y."- we arr rbeults INOPP BLDG, ft SUPPLY CUt Huron MF§4m] i, pFE Ijifi FAMOUS MAKE TREEZERS “ Baby I » - II qfUART PRESSURE COOKER. For'Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sole Miscellaneous 67 blace dirt. brokin concrete j ----------------—---------— j bull-doalng Ft I-M41 TUB SALVATION ARMV RED SHIELD STORE -—-*Td, la meet your m . __ rurnlturr Appilinci til WEST LAWRENCE roOKWAHK -BAB AUCTION MU DIXIE HIOHWAY ELECTRIC LIOH all rout.. 1*40 deals —fallssns yr|. Clothing 1 BLACK DIRT, SAND AND ORAVEL DeUverid. Fireplace wood, tree remeviL NAtlbnul Vflll BROKEN SIDEWALK' COW MA 3RAYTON SHOPPlNO CENTER Sale Houae Trailers 89 4 FT VACATION TRAILEB. Sill: [ED STONE, EN D-0> -JI1 E-SEASON CLEARANCE scellent condition. 1 Swaps 1 BEDROOM POLL BASEMENT. • siv k.»k. _ - will take on. Land payment. nt $-1994 Owner. BDR- HO^^ATTACHED OARAOC * lit fenced In lot. vAu'^tfade t till c ■■ u__ ------ 'I CADILLAC. ’J* CHEVROlFt pickup. Ill] Coahoetop. ’It CUSHMAN EAOlft. 600D ■eendltlon OB l-MIl._____ ! CASH FOR USED TVS RADIOS. J169: 4 Damaged — New 1 ; I FREE ftANDINO TOILETS SIS *» ’ Double bowKslpk ...... t i ll tb-ln. bard copper ; AND No Monty "5Swa. T TTTT.WR niPI ALCOA ALUMINUM SELF-STORING 20-in lengths . |ft hard copy* K aoft co J FE Mill » . I CHOICE FARM TOP SOIL 1 all kind* V» yard- III ■ ■_________J itvered, FK 4-1111 al.n. iq r Liquidator,. 1M1 oRAVEL SAND," STONE! ____________________llh par week LITTLE'S TORNITURE ft APPL. IUI Plata, Drayton OR HIH FREEZERS - UPRIUHH FAMOUS name brand,, ecretched. Terrlllc MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION! JOHN B. LANDMES8ER, BROKER “5.'-kW^r^ 4-40*5 I days PARK MAJOR OIL CO. HAS SEVERAL Mra^^stations ier_l«a«e. STORMS SCREENS DELUXE TWO-TRACK oFRioHB^FAiieos I TRIPLE-TILT ACTION * ALUMINUM I Woven pile weather stripped storm window. Clean without removing any panels. Reg. $24.95-per window NOW ON SALE $13.95 m ■ m 3-pc batt C ' White o 1 Bird., Los Ange Machinery 68 SOUTH BEND, LATHE CRUSHER ^gTONE. MID j iDar>tNrt~nt»~t!v~VlVL Dll ALL SET UP With ' Brlgag. IN Otl T. LENT CONDITION { BRIGHTON AC S-Sboi ' ! isse NAahAtl. TAKE OVER Fiji 1 G:°ru c&l &t *" *" 0,1 I APACHE. TOUR-A-HOME. CR1 j .(The HIs Three). We «U1I hi fDMOTOHB CALL 11 H. ALL TYPES ft ___ IF TOIF BOAll . P. TO U H,P. MOTORS ALSO REDUCED NOW NEW SMALL CUTTBR BOATS itorr Inda - Irregulars __VE PLUMBING SUPPLY in B iaglimw FE I-IUS tJOOD U8ED FURNACE AND OIL tank. SIN Phone FE a-S4l2 or M W. Longfellow. Pluereacent. W Orchard Lake 'RKEZER8 — NOROE FREEZER! I. Completely UUtallfd lor 0 Mail Order Franchise No dkawlence needed. Spencer! OlRs. swell established kna lie-1 1 taite I alrptana. MP.ftStMi .SMALL HOUSE. CORNER LOT, f blokk N. High. $5,800. * * Sm. trailer, land contract or coao Dn. FE g-lg»g. ______________________ ITEADE TOP SOIL OH TRACTOR ' work lor deep Iraear PE l-tm WE BUT - SELL -r' TRADE Barnes ft .Hargraves. t41 W. Huron ping marebnndtae. Catalog Rem* _re-tested for sslablllty. Initial In-i vestment of Iras than IM can get you started. Write lor free lnfor-| mktton kit Spencer Bull Far Sale Qothtnf [ 64 WAYNE OABERT u nit ir^BAGlNAW "---- FE 5-8109- OE ELECTRIC RANOE. LIKE new. ilS OUfferd Street. — OAS RANOE AND DINETTE SET. i FE 5-0301. ________ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR ! . sole.- 3 Mechanic. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANOE. | exactly like new. Deepwell. push; button control clock, llgh W wide. Soertflce at tito. FE Min. 14*6 Rlvonn Drii Cans Lake. Pontiac. ^ i . HIDE-A-BED tin ALSO BABY j gtTHnnoM IhXTUREU. Q1l"aMD _ down GIRLS CLOTHHIO SIZE 12. WIN- paymehL FJE 4-W2I. ______ 8 AND — —itlouee u laneou, sale PE L*: 3THINC black r^iSUii Eoar Federal Terma FEDERAL Modernization | . 2530 ^DDCIE HWY, GARAGE DOORS Factory eeconds. all standard sites In stock from 135 and un. Electric doer operators, folding closet doers and disappearing. We give estimates on gang* remodeling Newly scraped. Kscellent condition Motor In bare. fl.Mi eash. PLateau 1-34*1. Call after t p m Do It Yourself i trtve LOWEST PRICES ' HAND yAUHBP CHINA. ORDER ■aw tar Chr ... EM11- j-FONTlAC .LAKE' BlIILpBRi* SUF- j ctlPv DRfcYER”hWv MARINE AND COACH SALES. 1*21* HOLLY RP.. HOLLY. ME Mtft. I R ft TI * A M LIOHtWKMiHT BERRY DOOR SALES Open from * to r Noon on ftaturdar Camcrns and Equipm't 70 , PORTRAIT STUDIO _____ EQUIPPED AND OPkRATINO ________12 R.F1KB____ Sale Musical Goods 71 trucking at Y A R D“ ORADING TOP- ftOIL. nn-gravel etc. PE *-M*2_ TRUCTn^b. BULLDtetNO. OftiiD- : mtratten at Warner Tralffr 30*1 W Huron, iFlan to e of Wally Bysm's etciv FREE iliii Wtod, Coel and F SLAB WOOD OR PH _ OARWAV r. HOUBETRAILERS - 111 oodfil Trailer Sales HARRINGTON BOATS YOUR EV1NRUD* DEALER BABY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE IM* S TELEGRAPH EE 2-SC31 NEVER" USED. 2* H P'OIIAY LUO-nr Ben Scout f 1, Oood fpr small inboard or aux. angina tor aott-•boat. PB S-04S2 KALI-CLEARANCE 13.200 VALUE. NEW IT PT-fOAT. 4* HP ELECTRIC_MO-TOR AND CONTROLS. FULL AUML i J«ob* Trailer Sales and Rentals Mar-ICin* FrMk am ^ EASY TERML . MAZUREK MOTORS & MARINE SALES SAOINAW AT SOUTH BLVD. STAR SPORTSTER,' B. Phone „ _______EVTOtY DAY BATS. M - fe 3-7S33 Plenty Of Free Parking, On Our Lot • occupancy. FE *-**38. i. equipment, all in perfect condi- tlOB FE 8-3684.______________ IRONRITE IRONERS. FULL SIZE. Floor models, demonstrators ,8188. 3 years to pay. tl-tt Weekly. WAYNE OABERT IU N BACMNAW FE MU* ______ . . IRONRITE 1RONER ' PROVE TO | - - -yourselt that troatng- time eon Be- cut in hulf wtth ease and comlsrt. Rent an Iron rite far ----------day. FE «-»T2 Crump HAGSTROM SPORTING GOODS Bullt-ti i a goo< sunoto* Bf*°baR Very Bint —.... compact operation., -fexccilent Sale Household Good* 65 ___*e. ‘FUTt-prlce , 000 . Includes Ustures. equipment \ and stock merchandise. . PRICE! — REJECTS.—BEAU-Uful living room suite,, *1.75 wk. Bargain House, 103 N. Cats. FE HARDWARE — HI* volume, btg| mark-up Owner's health forcing i sale of this thriving but I nett. Approx. value of stock gl.tM plut small down payment on equipment will handle. H. R. HAGSTROM REALTOR 4800 HIGHLAND ROAD (M-MJ J PONTIAC OR 4-0358 SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE Oood potential. Plette csll be-S^pjm.. *« 6 mS*J A# OU FE 4-021 «i SHTTS MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete MS eu. 35 office And typewriter oetlu. *24.50 ea. Stoves, relrlgerators and wathert. Ml Sites. *15 up. Big picture -TVs, up. 7-pe. dinette, •*■ ■ si—. t xc client po--enuai. cun FE idlOl After *. OR 2-0*54. Pure OU Company. gTolS-BUIlSHNO LOCATED IU - East Bird.. For rant or leas*-fe 2 Mir . ... STORE APPROXIMATELY 18 X SO, located 87 W. Huron. For rent or lease. PE 2-8615. _______ ~ TAVERN 10 MINUTES PROM PONTIAC — Heat Included in rant. Nr MK __by gtass In j ____ *25. Choice of au wssners, S22.50 ea. Chests, wardrobes, dressers, mowers, tables eh si q prlcei firing ms., dinettes, mattresses and rugs, factory seconds. About half price. E-Z Terns. The Bargain House, 103'N. Cass. FE . 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC FLAT-114. FE 5-8755. I ROOMS OF FURNITURE UL 5-3823 g Mils.' OF "yURMITUHl VERY reasonable. Phone any time. OR 3-5855. KENMORB WASHER AND IRONKt. water softener, cheap. FE 5-8371 LARGE CRIB AND" MATTRESS Hardware, elec, supplies, crock ft pipe end fittings Lowe Brother Paint, Super Kemtane and Rust- 0lfUB HEIOHtB EUFFLY 30tS Lapeer Rd£_ FE 4A431 ANCHOR FENCES down. FHA spprov rtMATES Ft 5-7471 onsumers approved. 588.50 138.50 and 541 60. marred. «— r.ectric oil aad bottled fas heaters. Mlshlpaa Fluorescent. 282 Orchard. Lk, Ave. - 15 _____ KITCHEN CABtN E T SINKS, scratched 42" model NBvVMMT 448 30 while they- last. Terrific-values on 54” and M" models. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard ft Clark Plano Umited tl-.. ., MORRIS MUSic: s Telegraph Rd ,»»«•« | ------ •«>— Tgi-Huron- 1 131AEOUAN DUO ART ELECTRIC r! leaver la 5 foot Grand, with Drayton Plains. OR forrka Music____ LUX-AIRE OIL BURNER AND controls. 225 gal, tank. OR 3-402* OMC PICKUP WITH RACK1* FT row boat. DeVlIblsa paint spray-'ey, 160 lb. capacity on trailer. OA_HM3. __. Mahogany Paneling A BETTER CUSTOM OIL OR OAS miwsisutn V-OROOVID heating Job «t a price iflaSs! tavmtaiw ---—----nr--—--- ”g”lFl!CAH. rrrz. COCOHUT PREP1NI8HED SmUac ' PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. Ac rOta from Tel-Hu»on FI I 0M7 - BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR. AY ' factory expert. _ ! CALBI MUSIC OO 1 18 N. SAOINAW __ , P 5-8222 I CONCERT .UPRIGHT PIANO. 585. I .«» ClTflord. Pontiac ___ EDWARDS NAD MADE A SPEC PURCHASE OP BONO0 DRUMS AND 18 OFFERING * PI .ANT- NOW -—1 Evergreens at Bargain Priest LAKE SIDK NURSERY 3944 Eilatb»th L»kc Rd Open Evening F* 4-J03J For Sale Peti 79 LET Ug SELL TOUR TRAVEL trailer or Mobile hosbe tor you < Wr have tfffral bujeri waiting —lor Mtr/ttlhi A. H H ft HOLLY MARSH* A COACH •ALBA, 15310 Motif Rd.. Molly. ! NIMROD TRAILERS ~AHD CAMP i ggulpwnt- r* ______________ f Oxford Trailer Sale* WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST IXX>K1 Flay-A-Pon Wat ti**l NOW 8141* Sun.A.Pan Wet list NOW 4000 Cabin c AND SIZES AT TREMENDOUS it REDUCTIONS. ' . . Bulldm IMAGINE FROM 13 LEAVING TOWN, 3 ROOMS OF furniture and electric stove. MA 6-3501. ____ ____ LIMED OAK BUFFET - EXTEN- overcstts >ien table wMh leal*. *M- f " ~ bar wife 2 bar stool,, 1^5 ■Vj-- n-.--COME SEE - POME SAVE , - Jurla Rd, _~E 3'”*a EDWARDS_____1* 8 SAOINAW 1 NEW SIEOLER HEATER AT BAR TESTER MAHOOANY SPINET Di.no; rE_i--- 2 FEMALE BOSTON yesrtbldwL^TMir months' old. brittany : DACHSHUNDS t milt S oFLake Orton on M24. T MY 3-5721 WHERE jQU ALITY COMES^FIMT j — SHORTS MOBILE -HOMES---- 20% OFF ON BOATS, MOTORS. TRAILSRS ■PORTINO POODS MOST ltLiu^ualng anach-Assume payments of *7.S0 per month or *73.40 full balance. eapitoi yy 5-»**T. MODERNIZATION SALE BULMAN HARDWARE :u£e I 3545 ELIZABETH LK (-353* _____M5*_Wt,l PIANO TIND-BENCH FOR d reatonsble. OR 3-47**. ’ 4*26 __ Wo buy, sell and trad*_ MAHOGANY CHEST ON "CHEST. Mahogany W_J 1 FE 4-71*8 ! OPEN DAILY TIL I with 32" mower ti *300 13 eu. ft. ratnuvrawr * M pound freeaer. UL 3-1004. ROOF leaks? . GK INN ELL’S ^PlANO^~ ~ . Manufacturers ja^. q^formnr [ ■OSTO^BTUD^CR. STOCK. CURT-1 ___ _________- UTTER bculllth Terrlert. champion hgeert- [ lag for soundness, type end Tern- i grajrak Mr. «M_fir, | SOHMER n! injrr*tu,UDd*jrr *-r VACATION TRAILERS Pixie Trailer Bales and Ret' • SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS" 1 j MM at the Double Spotlight rtopen TLdeyt-wJrsek MY 3-4*11 LAKE ORION REAL t BASEBOARD 3Srt*“-iI rollswsv' Kd7 Btoad j I PAINT BUTH ItpfOS - AVOID console Crosley TV. nice caMnet. qSVrteriOpdyk* Mkt. PE S-7B41. blister and peel due la moisture -1" *4 ^ « ^,4 |MTTiyT:^^^^lD/-"=' I..................... “r |H 2-1223 ; Rd.. Olford consoles end grands. LIW BKT-TBRLY MUSIC; CO.. Birmingham, Michigan opposite the Bllrmlng- JCUTE SMALL PUPPIES. (5 EACH __4531 Mavbre Road.__ __ __ COLLIK FTIPPJE8.- AKC. 835. WARWICKS. 2*78 OR* tUHARD11! WALTON TV . 515 E. Walton ----FE' 2-2257 . 1 simovo wini Tsnt.ir PERFECT RANOE HOOD AND PAR. COPP1R-BUMPER POOL table, pERrxH.1 I tonc |34 so Romes wire et 3c BEDS. TABLE, LAMPS, DOCTORS' cate, otrniofcnna- mlae. Items. 3-2*15 after 5 REFRIGERATOR, .. treeser. 127 Seminole. -BINDER PORTABLE FORWARD Eic. cond. OR ] TH TOP | BARGAINS 415th In. V-grooved mah.. 1x12 sheetlfig 555 per m. Psnelyte counter topping 4! 30 gal. hot water heater. ,-PIECE gU-VER^ ORAT BEDRM^. bed.“lar|e“ehest" iTaW’tompi" All loi 126.55. Pay only *2 weekly. Peerion't. Pundture. U Orchard SPECIAL 9x13 RUGS. *24.55 Me- I Leod Cxrpet Woodward xt Square Lk Just below Ted's. EE 2-7751. | SINOER SEWING MACHINE, ( Inet model wtth deimraUng sf Blacktop Driveway Meed rcpati— ________ .. — - "month, "ouaranteed I _co»i-. CalfydUf AdyUAt, Fft M** ■X condition. Universal Co. , CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE. • tie. I PIANO TUNINO—OSCAR SCHMtDT PE! 2-5217 PAN AMERICAN CO COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIE8. I* 4-2254 __ COCKATE1L AND CAGE . AT WOODWARD RP. If 3-4*2*. il POODLE PUPPltU.’ WHITE I 4-6757 TRAIL-.. _____ „„ _Mankgem®ntt_FE 2-2516._____ AUBURN HEIOHTB MOBILE VIL-lege Sharp. 170 N. Opdyke. PE STATEWIDE 7 11 FIRBlaSALIYT RUO. Alfa pad. Rose beige. Nearly new FE M12*. j moved out of city, — PIECELlVlNO ROOM IUITE.1 posit. Save »*0. ray »ll»_per • Real Batata service of Pontiac B D. CHARLES, -w**-**™ 7717 »■ TMograh SRk Lsnd Cowtracti LAND CONTRACTS 1 25% DISCOUNT SECURED BY 2 BEDROOM BUN- TIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345 Oakland A»«. TM. a-n*«l Evenings, FE 6-0301 rubber backed ruga, I...... Tweeo rug*. *3*54; Axmtnetar, 645.(5; Rug puds. 55.(5. Fsarson __Furniture, 43 Orchard Lqke Ave. M IN. MAPLE iWkN BRDs WITH sjnlngs and mattresses. 61 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST.CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO mw..s St LUta aim PL l*36io •iyiiwwtiLY UBIfldr BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Pontiac — l£ayton*P!e*nj — UUca Walled Lk.. Wraringham Flymmr LOANS C5 TO $ma> On yow glguawru. " curtly. 1* wMh « servlet is faet, Irtei Vtafc our offloe Pearson’s Furniture, >tor lamps. 13 weekly. 42 Orchard ■aq s. Cass, Pontiac S *-8122.) TILE and linoleum I. 1}31 iv davenport ft chair to match bookcaae itt) OB 3-34*4 tj>U7^IUM|jL RADIOS **' TO 1 n .................. A beautiful buy 2-Pleje Living Rm. Suite ONLY $99.50 Choice of 7 Colors With Foam Cuhuhm. $10 Down; H Monthly, Bedroom Owtmttaf Co., 47*3 Dixie, Drayton Plalna. . , 5-5755 Celling Tile 15x1* 5x12 Linoteum Rugs "Mica" Oenulne KaStaJHailTI jj itrough al ___ All tW Llnoeum Wall TUe .. .. . "BUYLO" OUTLET . sTILE OUTLET ■ 102 S 8AGIN AW “ TRADE FOB THE HOME CAN FOUND AT L ft B BALM. A little out of the way hut a lot lac, to say. Fundtaro aad appB-uases olaU kind. NEW ft Utta Visit our trad* dept, lor real bargains eaU or trade, come out fi—«-« 1 acres ol tree Fhore jnr |«Br“ E of Auburn Helghu to*. AUTOMATIC MAYTAG ,TpeTJWk„ InShmY luxe model will trade. Schick's. MY AWL ________ .■ ... 5-1121 . . HOME & AUTO loan CO. . 7 H. Ferry «. Corner E. Flk* 4-6233 AUTOMATIC WASHER Kenmore Budaavor model 536.06. 4W» Lakewood Dr., # Watkins LSko. OR 2421*- SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To (iml ■ REN HUR FREEZER. tituMT typo. 11 gu. B. Almoat aew. As aume payments. FE 8-1755:. ' g£6ND B*Dltb Parts. 113* Ml. ------M I , . CASH WAY" Vifiyl, 9, 12 ft>... .59c yd. j Stanley aluminum window Celling Tile 15x1* . sq. ft le }H!}b ........8 os "September Sate Mowers, tillers, scythe hare to 33 t«. Riding mowers. 3 38 S. From -1 MHM mowers, g!4« |g [ Used 3 Manual organs OALLAOHER MUSIC CO. ARC j registered. FE M*4i. selling out or rabbits, all Fet Shop. 66 Williams. FB 4-4411 , . WHITE POODLE AND POMERAN TERRIFIC DISCOUNT ON ilg* EV. inrude motors. 3 h.p. was 1141 50. now SIM.M^ IS h.p. wa* 8318. now One 40 hp Lark bjhg-vas $845 now *465. One Lark, was *445, BOW 8418. vne ie h p . was 43*4 now 4244. OM Il CtfH BIWjn--- 43*4 One d Gutter 4xg Plaaterhoord Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY iDE OAft RANGE KlB ELEC- Bd D * r.52fewRHuB™, ° OWl'lTlol p.m" ^ "tend., 14_. -L_to.>-A M in Up. several tract equipment. Will accept i EVANB^EQUIFMEirr ^ [ MAnU i-% jjjjjj M Special Paneling Oner i*i MfiftU ka" mahoCUv _l pane la to " ■****»», V-groove, D grade *4.86 each a«e naatMa ta" mahogany 45.3* each daily Select r »ve, c graSe'' Oak Flooring i>. E, Huren , - . --- VIOLINS FOR SALS.' ANTIQUE ft modern, repairs' ft appraisals. _ puppies. Poodics .silso. CalL -FE, 4-0851- . WE CAN PURCHASE ANY PET POODLES $10 DOWN FE 8-3113. HUNTS. EASY_TERM8 mxtonn 'iite roa«_ oa _t-*333_ For Silih Tire* h USED TIRES 83 54 -I 5148: 921- &nc-AroeraftslUmlniHb,v)aK ■ now SIM. Tony's Marine ice. Jteego Harbor . W>f THE ONE AND Q[ ■T 180% Sale Office Equipment 72 Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 ■ f j T I t N T, FUFS. MfNABY'S , LOOK’ ; Wi I________ , boat Repairs w «.____FE 4-4447 THJ6 BLACK TIRES ALL NEWKIRK'S BOAT ft FROP BERV. ’> i. Off new ears 211.50 212* Cats Lk. Rd. FE 3-ftMl nd exchange. State ----—-— ------------ 4«3r Saginaw, fe Transpoftmt a Offered 100 ADDING MACHINES. FROM 535 CASH REGISTERS FROM 145 PONTIAC CA8H REGISTER 33T B. SAOINAW FE M**l ELECTRIC REMINGTON BAND Adder, life. FB 6-6211 after i lining, ^trimming BHttai Hunting Dogs capable 2 REGISTERED BEAGLES. 14 MO old. CaU OR 3-47*6 after 2;2* 2 AEC REO. BEAOLEB. 321 JUDBON KUHN AUTO SERVICE ----j- 142 W Huron •— >H 2-1215 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES, j 15.95 AND UP. COL- !: -.. -a.,TW Twtf HAVE A FAINT, Qt JTL, yr ! decorating problem? Hundreds S d Appl., 422 W. Huron, fe | color|1 cbooH tnm interior or sztertor. So* out wall paper and matching fabric MMSHm. Barry ~ ---- ---------- patux. WE BUY ANYTHING UNDER THE Win. Furniture, tools. aaUquoi and bric-a-brac Auction aalea held •vary Wedaaidav from 1- 7. Call tOh SALES FE 4-T104 or HA 6-1541 m*Dt«teHhg>*ay.___ ! ANTED RELIABLE W*W TO take oa payments uf Mb* per month on Stager cabinet etyle sewing machine. Full kaUhoe only *41.*0. Capital. FE *-«««7. WRINGER WASHER 1* pound capacity, used'_! Norge 1* pound capacity, i week*. Uke new. Save Id* « deluxe machine Pay only si * per week. Goodyear Service Store R* Cape. Pouttd*. FE *-*122. t Maytag waaher . ■aple dtnette ... vafiut din. rue. i Jelled Magic no-drlp Mu. 3 Shorts . . ,.. 8*0 M BENSON LUMBER CO. - FE 4-2*21 StjWER AND DRAIN SUPPLIES ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DOORS « GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK ib. doors. Btgulariy « BI ft. ( AS ft- *" njjril8’ Complete stock of fitting* drain na ' 2” thru 24” In stock 6 ' draln’ tile CftC .... • .11 «a. 4" Orangeburg pipe 12'' M eulsurl .. : BAR; $W2 NEW ft"UlEb~C)FFlCE MACHINES Typewriters. *14.85 up; adding ■aeMBga. $52.60 up; comptometers. *74.»* upL dhPlIdUtars. *5* 50 up; photocopy machines, $3* .45 up; dictating ■■wrinei. $154.50 up. OeneraT Printing ft omej Supply. IT West Lawrence COON DOtiS I Treewalkers _ MA 5-101* RBOISTERED FEMALE ENGLISH -ED WILLIAMS 451 B. Saginaw at Raeburn OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE -I W Huron -____FE 2-1 Auto Service g before the lei, would NEW NATIONAL CASH RloiS- . 43 *5 *1 Aluminum comb, doors. Regula priced 431.46. you par only SALES TAX INCLUDED $23.95 ■hurt pieces U TUe for eumae t 15" with gsfcolei 63.5* ft .... 54.50 oa .... 6* oo oa t and gratae 81 Orchard Lake A SPECIALS I filiPiPPMPIHPIR Odd chalia. -, .... U ita- Lota ol odd; pieces EAST terms _ _ - 16 W. Pike only __ HiFi, TV hmI Radios 66 FEDERAL Modernization 853* DOIB HWY- FIELD TILE FIFE ...... I «h«r _Bar| Bargain, ta ll** Heed • Bullduig Materials FREE BETIMATES FHA TERMS & Plenty of Free Parking j *^gftlE*!fe Qq Qur Lot SURPLUS LUMBER Material sale* OO. BftlPffjaPd Rd. iM*) OB 1-RW11 ____tram 618* up. Hew Rational adding machlnas from Ms up. The inly factory guthurtaed branch offices In Oakland and M«e*mh County where you can buy now nr taetqrx rebuilt cash registers. Tim National Bet- ting Hay. Will deliver. OA 8-217*. ‘COM .CUT'iiEEF FOR SALS OA g-2179. per me. Eddie Steele Ford, 2765 Orchard Lake Rd.. Kee-_jo Harbor. PORTABLE'gTEAM CLEANING For Sale' Livestock THOROUGHBREDS. B L A < meat Frlgldalre herding cabinet. _____ j Garland raetau A rang* with heavy duty grill M lb. Magic Chef deep 5i-bottle gac. Other Mem*. EM SrIe Sporting Goods 74 _ Bf T COMPLETE CAMPINO EQUIP ment Cottage Mat, truer etc. FE BQUA-LUF fUMteta. i Rockhaven UL 2-3782. i-U INCH IMS RCA CONSOLES. Kru^niw'^SIbs 5-8002. 16* W. Walton. I ' SS DOUBLE 81 NX, COMPLETE «25 40 Water proottag for baaementa. *Mh trap A (rad*. FE 5-4712. R-FR. y*im, glaa* U»«tafi*d, wood • Supply. IM W. Moot- aa^h^ dt jfl ■ _m for haaeawata. OUR RBHAa AND BCOPI MOUNT-U 1 1— Ti—----------aad rifles lit POR SAtJC MV BQUITY IN aI room house aad furniture. .2871 l^pber. Reaaaaable^rlrei work BENfiir jt lion. MAple ______ _____ PALOMINO MARX AND COLT ! ponys. 2 seated buggy. 13966 _YW«ty-SU_Mlk.^Wa*mn(ton.___ PALOMINO HOME ‘ — ; good price. CaU RABBITS OF ALL BOSS. _______MT 2-12t» WANTED TO HOARD HORSE Lake Orion area. FB 2-551S, Sale harm Produce i APPLES A N D FEARS. 3«N Gregory ltd . OlBgallvltle. EATINO" AND "COOKINO.. APPLES at Otaakmere ■ Orchard Bale* Bell Rd. seat Sale Motor Scooters '52 EAGLE. A-l COND. AVERILL-S Need (harp late mqdela tor calif. TOP DOLLAR 102* Dfxl* Hwy. 5* CUSHMAN R-APLL..LgTL.^-1' 1 EM_>4B66^Cftn be a«ep i ■tot. IIM CUSHMAN 1AOLE. good condition, MT 3-3742. I For Sale Motorcycles 96 are you oxmia THE MOST POtt TOUR CAB? IMS HARLEY, 74. FAIR OOND. 4129. FE 6-4043. ; ._____ its* tkiUmfh motorcycles - Anderson Sato* ft Service 330 1 — WE BUY — - TRADE DOWN — — TRADE UP — WE REF AUt -ALL MAKES OF SCOOTERS - MOTOIICYCLEB , ROT'S MOTORCYCLE SALES ' M V Montcalm Harley, Davidson ' Sales I LLOYD rrSu* ftUver' BARTLETT PEARS tl AND UP DeCoRIjCk s Bros.. 'TriMlif TT t Maple and Orchard Lake Road. | BARTLETT PEARS. WEALTHY apples, **' ** *—“—' *" CANNING' Yr------ For Sale Bkycto> MOTOR SALES 8. Saginaw PB 1-1. DSPBNDABLB UBED CBRB ill W~ Squirrel ltd. ' [tomatoes *i M Bu ! Boit* ft AcchmoiIm 97 k them. 38M Glddlngs Rd- aOE 'Wcibd j m*<*aiaS^mt TOlufoiB. YOU pSk. ' (til j MB FT.jAYWOpD EGAT. I5t, loads. OR 3-8022. ' condtaon. FE J1461 . J bushel. Ui 2-2930. I 4M HaiWf St. I - 7 BJB< ■■CYCLES, *5 ft UP. NEW HAHOHmSo iSRiSBILA4 y JgB)'. "l?^'* totmS1 W^A^DoJ^jS j{^ Suf*ERIOR AUTO EAIJH 550 Oakland Aretalp , " .Htaaawy Cara ' THIBTV Wanted Ut*4 Cirs 101 ifEROME BRIGHT SPOT t’Ive pav men $ lUTHERN Hi IYER NOW ON LOT ass at Orchard Ukc FE 8-0488 »i'J ,CASH----3 FOR. YOUR CAR Pontiac Auto Broker* ' I •Ml R. PERRY AT MADISON * FE 4-9HJ0 «~FOR JUNK AMD" Sale L'Md Trucks 1011 For S«k Cgffg Light «i white t THE PONT par Sale Cars 106 [AC PBJKSS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TI'/./v By Kata Omnit viai srvmzm bolutut no HantMini.!, I. c«u c $850 Crtes-irian ROCHESTER OPEN EVES TIL J Ot M13I I TON MACK ft TARO DUMP “1C wist. IMA CHIVY. BEL *at POWER-•glide. V-S Ran PC 4-ltol $4 CHiVROLV^l Doul*. RADIO down. "’ ' ' L|hH King AgW^r^lli i: SMi-.-1AM CHEVY STANDARD TRANS-SmTttr- MAM ' •Sf CHEVROLET SEDAN WILL FINANCE Mtt FE ASMS EDDIE STEELE PORD 1*57 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR RADIO AND HEATER POWYROLICS ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN A«,vnh Mr Psrk< t Ml 4-7310 sHArol r Pwa._ ,J!eAR PAVAWMTS TOD-BURDEN- ATTENTION WE RE PATINl. - TOP W OOLLAK FOR CLEAN USED CAM .Titatr'i Mwtoi sales ■ W. RaftW-gt. ri 4-i: * 43V Dim*. Dnru Pbntiac's ' Truck Center . GMC Factory Branch ■•i OAKLAND AT ( ASS ** it* dopdi >ice 'up~*, vton, 1 «u?rud ttVim « Auto Insurance . 104 CLEAN RECORD ____le, Drayton Plain* , HEAR SASHABAW ’IJie Problem Is: * 1 "Need tTean Uwl On Foreign snd Spt. Cars IOS ■ QUAt3| —|ggj Etc. (Odd. Low outrage New 0»u«rj N*w_ muffler Ml 4-114* I AM CHEVT BEL AIR g-DOOR V I •Oaight viu-k No rigirt In M-Oood white Walllirea. rgttlo heat- rtor Mil no Ml Two-tone orchid »nd while Mum Mil owner leak-lno uwa gi AM Mutual WAJ1. I METROPOLITAN. LIKE HEW IS 000 mile, OR 3-135* SPORTS GrvR* |f. J. VAX WELT H aM^ior'iHrr.----«» o* >um ; ‘■^Ofad^Auto pRTte 10# healv mil sprYte 1 PONTIAC V-8 IMS ENGINE COM- go Used Austin*Heal) plele Oood mechanical condition i jk«h» *iw * * i itni r,HTO\' & son CUe tram*. SIA M PE 3-34*4 ii»M VW WITH RAH I list Make Pay men Vs jl CKEV l-DR I. MSI ,. - (iu, oci/3S0 1 KH 'i*4AJI CONVERTIBLE | Ml ___ . _ . . |AM~£gjYaOlKl IMP ALA. door hardtop. H powerglige. new condition 14.400 mile*. STICK SHIFT. WHITE WAI. RAH_ E Z EYE ULAJHL EXC1 IT CHR Y3LER rIM»JR1 •■privacy” body.. stoat parti wire wdieelsTA rail Rod Funeral Home Cell Ml . «->sn- | .• , /t. w vNEW - ' Dodge Dart $1975 RAMMLER-DALLAS 'Ml N. main * ROCHESTER nil.MIII 11*1 D-SOTA , Fl4EDOME 4 DOOR, lull oower R' tod r > MIR ___ D" ~a8fO. ''ST. RAH . Esc. rood 1950 PE 1*51" DODOE S ""TON MCXU Knee See | ~ *RAMMEER-l)ALLAS iOBl Man -Si or »jm list DODOE T-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY N O MONEY DOWN Auumr oayinonfs . Ml 4-1600., 1?, 18^0 I Far Sale Cars 106 ' For Sale Cara . JxJ* Can j SPORT g^pSaCTTAC^lTALHlA. Altai light green On* m- / RSD%* JXBJBSSg' red god whit*. MR •<* ■<-»> IfJaW ,/jiFnf IMF** P*R «° ISu^n.IrM»A». Store 4.H* lXftfMBdifti ' f- BRAID ■' ~ ’ •apjeuir'idOsiictAiR aahfc ['cam si ru»st — ~nSM and Renter, ante jam PLTMOUT.. . IMfUiat running JJJ t power. R end H imi' TT^ffi nnlng con- power. R end pew v*rv» , down fun trnmworleUdn S*S j «j3TB5f5J “RAMBLER" m ACCEPT ■Wcomi^l^llt OODD ■ - 1— *“■'* * - «W9hM. »«tt OS FStf MERCURY iMi. OOOD CONDI Bar. Pbwe PE »l» Transportation Specials ALL ARE DRIVAHIE _ FROM $25 TO $200 CHEV'A PLY'S FORD S JACK-COIiL INC- 1000 lw. staple a* Pommc Troll WALKED LAKE MA MHI MERCURY. 1AM S-DR. HARDTOP „. jutbowrdi. bnntg.. refrlgern-tors and appliances, etg.-OR ovr^ new jiSb 'RiiWvrtTT »”T YW><1 u”d ctV >t pwrt payment. SALES A BRRVJCK . M 8 SAOINAW W> »-W 1 lit PONTIAC RADIO ARD ■*AT-ER HYDRAMATIC ABSOLUTELY 55 MOREY DOWN A«um« pay-m«nt“ oI $10.(8 per mo. Call r-udit Mar. Mr. P*rk» «t MI _ .. BtiTiwlr Pwt ^wssy* ju*u&** ^BmcTrrATipH waowT REPOSSESSIpN i it due October llth. Rtag M Sef’condittoo. MSP- ' T.. , I FISCHER HiaCNV LNC AM S WOODWARD birminoham I Ml MI00 ■ JO •M~PLYMOUYH REAUTTPUL*. tone blue flntth Radio k heater No money down. Pail price INS. Aaturne t» Per mo. CALL MR. ; WHITE. CREDIT MANAGER. PE Aal«. l«t A. iOftnaw. 1IM OLDSMO^ILE^SEDANr R/T- , ^ “ ” •teertng **pd^ner*Ulb^ke« ffij S^pVT^6-1* “'* ^ I BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER CM .**T .P* «-W» _ SOUTH WOODARD. MX A3000 J OK USED CARS » Turner Ford. I DODOE DART ~ ____"Now that summer romances are over, wp’U have 1 art tic down to the serious business of finding winter steadies! -TAYLOR'S CHEYROLKT-OLDSMOBILE Duett1 EViOUigC teArhei L4i« Walled Labe 58 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE. POW-er steering snd power brake*. JIMII. Qk>MSt. PSMOBnw HOLIDAY. Very clean Like ' in. Orlglttal and Ul»rpv•,... Runs perfact. FISC'llER BUItK. INC, . M>LYMbu™ VSfDOORRED ; BIRMINOHAM l and white. Clean. A3TO. PE 8-5011 • M, ^>1M) JO • ; SO-klHfTAr, rATALUIA ^ 7 DODOE CUSTOM ROY At. ooOr hardtop Double power She a brant* IMPS RAM .Ml ,ER-DAI'.l .AS —EorcL Sole! t Fop Sale Cars I WAGON •Ford, 19(19 Country Sedan t V-8. automatic trantmlkiloQ, r< snd heawr. SBit Blue" A »H Birmingham trade; tltM IE STEELE FORD* ~ 1AM OLDSMOB1LE HOLIDAY'CAN .. „ . Finance $595 FE 5-0*84 Eddie For Sale Cars 106 wooir, Ford. __ — ' Ol.DSMOBILE JAM M 4 DOOR hardtop. Beautiful coral snd while tone. Jet*way hydramatic drive. lM Ea»t Bled, at Aub 58 PONTIAC ^ 4 DR. STATION WAOON CHIEFTON. RADIO A i t r*H(vrCP PELWICnON -^r- M OARH— I WITH TOP TRADE4R ON YOUR OLD CAR NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. NO MONEY DOWN NECESSARY Suiierior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND^ *“$iM5 1959 RAMBLER STATMIR WAOON radio and healer, automatic, ft/ 495 BIRMINOHAM .RAMBLER. $M SOUTH ""C'r'---------------- WOODWARD. . * For Sale Trucks IMI11 I HEAVY 1 "DUTY TRUCKS 17 New •1^0 Ford ' j F750* and F800s f PRICE? ■rThey Have To Go -'make us -Fan-©PER L M.tjBL.Ai;. j "w“6bdb~c6NDrTioR drat Included. Car never r racing. Private owner,. HAKKLESS BALES k SERVICE IlN g Telegraph , PI LJ454 •00 VOLKSWAGEN. LIKE NEW, i tl too Phene FE 5-3*00 or Ft l *4M , ■ ____F*r Sale Can !C6j< I OOOR DOOR. r brake# white w*U tiffs’ &S heater and radio,3.135 milet. Jlut : lute Mw. New Car warranty, S3,- i mm FISCHER BUICK, INC.! IM 8 WOODWARD BIRMINOHAM MTjMtSS , JO LS434 BUICK SPECIAL. M. BXC. COND . || $95 Crissman \r RtKHF:STI-R OL 3-FI3I OPEN EVEfj TIL S 1 $1 CHEV I DOOR! VERY OOOD. j Hjknd Mr FM mui ItoMf_J ! IMS CHEVY. SEDAN.' NICE" CAR. i bargain FE 3-7543. H Rlggln* SHARP iltt tMIW 1T D» OS ^-$m.A/ler^4.____ 957 CHEVROLET. 4-DR. HARD-TOP IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH ACCESSORIES. FULL POWER WITH POWER PIE. POWErOLIDE THANSMS SION all black WITH red INTERIOR. LOW MILEAOE. 41.150. PE $-4340. BOB FROST.! INC LlNCOLN-MERCURY _MI*-2J00 1 j 1447 FORD STATION WAOON $1.--" BIRMINOHAM .-RAMBLER I SOUTH WOODWARD. 59 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1895!--- glass, wllir* -witT . spotless beauty 1 $1,150. every n Gy'Owens 5 MERCURY 2 DR. Guaranteed Satisfaction Houghteh <5 Son Your Friendly OMemobH* Dealer >15 N 'Mall. Rochester OL 1-0701 .456 TORO VICTORIA $445 WILL f"g >co.. FE 4-3177, Eddie Steele, 'lust Make Payment '55 FORD 3-DR", *360 r OdlenglB Mo Due Oct. e AutoT Mr Bell PR 4-101 laet Bled, at Auburn rDIO iWN AsMtmj payment _ H IPT. —______ MOREY DOWN Al , of $2474 per mo. Mgr. Mr. Parks at _ _ Harold Turner Ford. 7 heater: automatic ; -51 ford tic "“can finance, “ ‘ ‘ " $1*7 PmJt-3177. EDDIE STEELE FORD / _______ W"v60' a DOOR. V-9.“STICK.. Credit Mgr Mr, Porks at MI • 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord. 5* FORD OONVE.4TIRLE! WU L FINANCE $477 FE 3-I5M. EDDIE STEELE FORD 145$ FORD 4-DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of aaa.H per ms. Can Credit Mgr Park* at MI 4-7400. Harold FISCtfKK FIL'ICN TNC., 404. 8 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM HI 4 4100 “ JO M4J4 1453 OLDSMOB1LE. RUNS OOOD. i I134 UL i-a$5.__ just Make Paymenis *43 OLDS. HT . 4*5 Pav Only .46 Mo Due Oct. 35th Rite Auto.'Mr: Bell FE 8-453* !(• Eaat Bled, ot Auburn 1457 OLDS 44 OOOD COHDmON. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTO-/ M AT I C., ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymenM of 414.37 per mo. Call Credit ; Foiltiac Ketail Store .45 MT CLEMENS ST - ’ FE 3-755*1 0-3S0V.______. ■ _ , 7540- PONTMC: STATION WAOON, RBNACfcT. - toMw ,4J3QOfc 1SWS ■ hydramkllc. RAH, power steer- miles, white. Itodlo and hooter. ■-iSSg1 V-V“ ‘—land with OS- I $500 MA 0-5033._________________ ' mileage. '57 RAMBLER STATION WAObN. Ford. '$» PONTIAC BTARCHIKP. CAtA- ; ___ llna. tgodcond , new white waUs. *CAffpEilNO. 1959, CUSTOM 4 5560. PR 6-6774._ •_______ T dnor Rambler, food condition ■55 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, ! EM 3-4443. ISO Union Lake Road WILL FINANCE. $303. FE 5-8204. -------s---- 3Sg EDDIE STEELE FORD You Want Bargains' Suburban --OLDS- ! 1*55 FORD OONVERTIBLE. 3403 I ... I j Can Finance. FE 5-0304. Eddie ! w- Steele, Ford _________. ' 1857 FORD ""STATION WAOON, I Turn* 7018 Cooley Lk. Road. Conway. ) •«5pLFORD DEMO j PalNanc 300. S dr . R k H. S cyl. ; wMle side—walls,—slde^ mirror. Must Sacrifice Hug* selection of new '80 Fords at :io* overhead -TOM BOHR. INC. I 130 8. Main. MiUOrd__MU 4-1713 | i *33 FORD 3 DR. CAN FINANCE: . 845^ FE 5-3335. EDDIE STEELE ' 1958 PLYM’TH 2-DR. $695 hTRMINOHAM , RAMBLER IS* SOUTH WOODWARD. 3C 6-3000. 1954 STUDBBAEER V-0. SPORT iZXL^J^'SSStlS* Ramblers Ramblers ■ Pricks slash.. —I I model* in stock. “It ft C RAMBLER —Super Market COMMERCE BP. , • l. LEM 3-4135_ EM 3-4I5S c Moot Hardtop Hydra. | STUDEBAKER LARK S£ potoPTatu. liwyl.I nr ,f *5 Cadillac Coup*. Powder Mu*. I Hydremade. Radio. Heater Pow- j <*r tarenle^d^ Jif. "““unts. er steering. Power brakes. Whitewalls Low down payment. I Mr Bell. FE IM639 Full JUr AUTOMA 4AM . RAMI oodWard. ’57 FORD 2-DOOR — $795 SOUTH WOODWARD, MI *-» 150 Cars and Trucks Club" Coupe '.3 J* ~ so — • £\V AND USED LUCKS IN STOCK "T Plril 1395 mw; TJriytoi ; mission 3H7 DUle Hlghwi ’ilSb BUICK 8UPER. hanleafly good. >l50 W 4-5010 sAL’eSMAN'S demo NO Ventura VtfU, loaded wtlh Itrii, Includliif ^jgower. ^EZ-eye ? Ask-for Truck Dept.- ‘ : FE 5-4101 - 633 Oakland Avoniie - Pontiac | :'Cy Owens, TRUCK MART; *t$»7 FORD, lb TON PICK-UPi -j—detune-made! In excellent condl-; . Ucn. MB 4-AF73 after 3 p,a. I .'•19 GMC 2*2 TON CABIN CHAUS!* 1 . good tires, wrlll trod* or sen Pi •••J "FOHD1 PS MIXER TRUCE: With good lob Included, cash or * Wf* i-iiei. ■ *37 CHEV PtCKliP ■ ; if OR 3-3133 _ : sch ram Trucks I : ■ AND EQUIPMENT ! .Tjtooixle Hwy. OR 3-1303 . >£ CHIVROirr PiCTCtTP1, TON . %6$ box Fleet sides LU>* new * IP owner PE 4-4544. , fust Make Payments ■55 RUICK CENTURY. $383 ’ey.Only 133 Mo. Due Oci 851 h lit* Auto. Mr Bell PE 3-4538 183 Bast Bled. At Auburn _ 57THBVY 2-DR $595 NO OSH NEEDED ONLY 311 PER MONTH Rite'Auto Mr||1|. ^FE *-4531 Fm~~CHEVRLET 4 DOOR STA-TlON WAOON. RADIO AND H E A I E R ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pey-mentr of 334 13 per mo. Call credit Mgr. Mr. Park* at MI 4-7333 Harold Turner Pord. CHEVY, 3 DOOR. V-I CHEAP RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. ! Assume payment* of $24.75 per : mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Perks et MI 4-7500. Harold Turner _Pbrd.___ 957 CHEVY 210 4 DR. WILL TAKE I COJklE SEE \f . Matth^ws- Harqreaves Ff)R SY)1?R~ CAR . - FE 4-4547 •53 CHEV. STATION WAaON. 'EX- ; powerpack, stick shift 'PE b-umhi alter 5 pi 1957 CHEVIE POWKROLIDE. 4 ryl 5175 354 Prenklln Rd 55 CHEyROLET 3 DR. CAN PIN-ANCE $433 FE 5-8304 EDDIE STEELE FORD______ 8-PASSENGER. 7W3 lapertg^ crown LTmounlner all power lew mileage. Runs ex- PLENTY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FINANCE NO PROBLEM Kr.mmnv Cars_______72 Auburn •*3 FORD. 8, »Ui'.' -___ PE 3.3373 , ■ ■ 32 FORD ROADSTER. FULL _4J 3-^H •en*,"•• Ch*nn*1"1 * ;'Cy* Owens *33 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 5-4101 _ ... - —-H X.8ISP " —— JOE S CAR LOT_____PE *3941 ID '54 FORD STATION WAO<5n. CAN M FINANCE 3*33 EDDIE STEELE FORD _____________ _ ■ ■ - ■» PORD $ DOOR 7+ - Wlffl OR_3-8070 _ . j 1054 FORD 2~bc>bS7^NICE CAR.. Bargain. FE 3-7543 H. Ilgtlna 55 FORD CLEAN CAN-FINANCE I UIL^FF 5-0205. EDDIE STXEIfE September Clearance s '32 Slmca Station Wagon Was $885..........Now g 335 8$ Bulck 4 door Hardtop exeelli — “ —m navments Of 34 WHITE ; Elhg Wjito'Sales _^~^(j|._Saftaaw 4 . ..’57 Plymouth AVagcui. ! Thtt 1* A very sharp 4 dr. cuatom. " * with puth-button. Radi* and w. ’ ooka nice, runs pertec.. People's Auto Sale* 1 6* Oakland . ________FE 1-3331 Make Payments Suburban OT.DS PLYMOUTH.* Rite Auto. Mr. _t«t Bnt Bltrt 4^mit!?triSSui 55 PLYMOUTH I AHCT Mil, l STEELE FORD. HAUPT PONTIAC I PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. FE ___Motor* _ OL 2-7311 • Bochesty 1458 SlktCA « door ' RADIO k heater, white sidewalls. Ur*,. 30 mile* to a gallon. 1995 / RAMMLER-DALLAS looi Main St. ___OL AkUl '31 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. U-ceilont transportation. OR 3-1085. Valiant” YEAR END ^ALE - SAVE $$$ Sec It At ' CLARKSTON -MQTGR/6ALES- - PE 5-010$ EDDIE ■4333 ‘ 1130 PONTIAC CATALIHa’ CON- | tSffSli m vcrtible. PE 2-2318,_ • JL"?--ir-r.,—._- AUWT NPW PONTTACS AT TRElitEN- ' '’SSfEY^'Sb^* QUEEN AUTO SALES 171,8. SAOINAW. 1364 VOLKsW AOEN. CAN TTH-ance. 45*6 FE 5-8204, Eddie Keego Sales & Service - ie*a ^.Vumnw a -oymtoftl stick. k and automatic. $1,995 $1095 ! FE 5-5« *37 CHIVY. TV *3 old. ^fbort ebape 'll FdBtlkr toNI == '4$ Ch.veolei nag on 5* Mercury 3-ddbr . . 57 Plymouth Hardtop 54 Ford toneerttblr 5i. Bulci Roadme.ler 57 Chevrolet, wagon 5* Poml™lf*I-dtor'rl,bl< '51 Cbeerolet Bel Air . 55 Cne.ltlet Park wood 45LCbe«roJe* Jm£a*a tiO Chevrolet Impala NORTH CHEVROLET ■;.r. cS*vn$-A 5 EAST B 1957 CADILLAC *0 SPECIAL FLEETWOOD. I >! 1958 PONTIAC i STARCHIEF. 4 door hardtop equipped Including , Portable OE iranal.ter radio with [ ;*59 DODGE ...... .$1595! 3 DOOR. • CYLINDER. I . STANDARD JRANSMIS- EXTRA ^CLEAN [T58 DODGE T™*. .$1395) 2 DOOR HARDTOP POW- t —*R » T KE-R-1NO AND---- BRAKES RADIO. HEAT- i KR^rfEJS^^ 1 OWN. j i*58 PLYMOUTH ^|U9Sj BE LVEDIRK 2 DOOR HARDTOP ? TONE RA- 58 CHEVROLET $1395 -■T DOOR WAOON.-f-€YLn-_j INDER. BT A N D A RD . TRANS^ISStON RADIO $ --- - HASKINS DEMO Clearance 13*4 Corvalr 4-door eedap.'.Standard transmission... radio, boater. Beautiful royal blue fmtah. gavel 1*5* Ch»—*let Bel Alt 4- door sedan V-8 engine. Powerglid*. power steering, power brakes, radio Solid turquoise (talth. Ravel mq power 1854 Chevrolet 2 dr. 11«55 Faetard 2 dr. 1 :BOB BUTLER AT jHAROLD ]TURNER ;* FORD j J 464 S. Woodward | BIRMINGHAM iMI 4-750(Jj CHEVROLET I 1 ■' (4751 Dixie Hag. all M-15. "ciarkston ! . M ' fm ,M*#m a-w7t open attoa RTS] .Starthirl .3 345 135* Chevrolet 4 dr. atatlon «Moq VI Automatic t 345 135$ Bulck 2 dr hardtop. $3005 1357 Ford >3 dr. aedan » $ 035 1351 Chevrolet station wragoa. v$. Automatic . 1355 Stodebaker Lark 4 Dr . 1356 Btudebaker Ll ; 1*5* ButeR LeSab PICKUP SPECIALS ’60 INTERNE ...$1 - Fickap. 8 cylinder, CONVERTIBLE Black and whuc with black ancL white interior. Power equipped and a full UAe vtanrn. roues Like new Solid red finish. ’58 CHEVY . . . - - - .$1095 * .-ton, lore bax- 6 eylMw, ' straight stick, heater, w tod shield ’58 DODGE .. .$1095 . tits* I Hard- ■ $2195 | latlc transmuai f Pontiti 4 Dr eedaa. Auto- i i960 Olds Dynamic "M" 4-door I station wagon. Hydramatic, pow- . ar steering, newer brake*, radio, heater. Plenty other aecoeeorieg Beautiful god and beige finish! HOMER HiQHT MOTORS D _ ____ $ 595 let up, 4-vSpeed traps-1 h e a t e r. wwdatilwM :^ '■ i’50 GMC .:.,..... $ 95] LARRY. f JEROME.. -ROCHESTER Fo4d DEALER— | -FOR MORE THAR 35 YEARS . —A dOOjyPLAC* TO BUY- I 166 Nfaiii Sit. Rochester ’.OL 1-S7U OPEN EVES, PH I 1958 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR, white In color, gfandard shut t cylinder. A nice clean - economy earl SS35.:—-> — :m CHEVROLET 3 DOOR Radio dag neater' A alee tl$ in kenuuful 4-tone blue 443$: I 1954 OLDS 'its CI.nR ROftp* Bolt-) blue With II interim to match. Look* and run* 1 good. 4335 Z * 1953 PACKARD " 300 series # 4 door sedan, fully equlped and clean thrawghout. 1956 PLYMOUTH DOOR A Jet black beauty that leak* and rune geod. Ready to goII Only $345, WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC i —4350 NL H Wcxidward BIRMINGHAM MI 4-JI30 j 2-TONE FINISH, ’57 DODGE .......'..$ 8251 . • CYLINDER. STANDARD TRANSMISSION RADIO ti HEATER CUBAN" INSIDE ’57 PLYMOUTH .$ 995 i ■ WAOON, V-S. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FO WER I PRICED TO BELL. ;*56 DODGE 795 CUSTOM ROYAL. V-S. AU-TOMATIC TRANSMISSION NEW WHITEWALL TIMS. I OWNER. I ’55 CHEVROLET $750 BEL AIR 3 DOOR RADIO 1 HEATER WHITE SIDE- . I WALL -TTRESr 3 OWNXR. CREAM .HUFF. RAMMLER DALLAS toot N. MAIN OL'>A«m ROCHESTER .. FULL ■ PRICE $8 39 WCR MONTH r *53 Plymouilr 4-t)r, *50 Jjtildebakcr 4-Dr. ’50 6b«vy Club Gpc. ’53 Buick K'dmastTr ’52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. — ’5J Pontiac 2-Dr. *54, Bqick‘ 2-IF^- - -—— -^3 Cheyrolft 2-Dr.' . • 'only $295 FULL FRICK 416 91 PER MONTH —54_Kfvr|l 2-1 )r Syrian ’53 Qievy B/A G. Cpe. ’55 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan ‘ ’55 Buick 2-Dr. Sed. ’50 Dodg|e 54-T. Pickup ’54 Pontiac Cat. Cpe. *54 Olds 2-Dr. 88 Sed. *55 Plymouth 2-Dr. '54 Buick Sedan $495 FULL PRICE 12* 44 PER MONTH_l_ '56*Pontiac Cat. Cpe. ’55 Buick 2-Dr. Sed. ’55 Ford Custom V-8 ’55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ’54 Mere. 2-Dr. H’top *5^ Byick 4-Dr. Rdm. ’56 Buick 2-Dr. Sed. ’56 Chevfblet 4-Dr. InsUtut MfeNT have arranged financing with of PooOac't lee tone flngnatnl ltutions. NO DOWN FAT-— ad ad the spot delivery fly to get the pick of Om OCTOBEN If, 12 Courteous Salesmen OLIVER r ~ Motor Sales““J {, SIS Orchard Lake Afa.' FE 3-41*1 . Open. Bra*.. BUICK. ! RENAULT OPEL JEEP EVERYTHING MUST GO! 1959 PONTIAC $2395' Catalina 4-ddor hardtop. Fow. er Eteerlng and brakes, Hy-dramatlc, radio, heater and wttttewatll. 8UU like new. 1959 OLDS .....$2795 iSs^SbS^alS dltlonlng, whitewall*. Lika 1960 B’VILLE ..$3295 tdoor hardtop with power sa^r&Jrsis^ other accessorte*. Save on this 1960 DART.....$2395 m m real a 1958 PONTIAC $1595 Super CgM j ‘ “ dramatic.-tod . wall Uree. f flnuh One owner e new liuide and out. >. heater. whHe- 1957 BUCK . :. $LVf5 Sm* end brekee. Dynaftow re- 1957 FORD..........$-995 Cu*tomllne^ 3nloor sedan. Lots low miles. A beautv that Will surely please you. 1959 CHEVY . ..$1895 Impale 3-door hardtop. Btand-srd transmission. 6-cy Under radio -and heater. Red end white Bntdi. Heat marpl. 1957 MERCURY $1095 Moor sedan with Merc-O-matte radio, heater and two-__tone greeu finish — ^—one-— •1957 PONTIAC $1395. Star Chief Safari wagon. Fow-tr steering and brakes. Hydramatic. radio and beater. One or the beat. 1956\FORD . ....$ 995 Crown Victoria Radio, beater- power atoertog. Ford-O-Malic M whitewalls You wlU really have to aae this 1959 BUICK .-...$2595 *-door station wagon. Power steering and brakes, Dyna-flow. radio, heater end whitewalls. Beautiful copper finish. Rettee^^ Aurry.^eato Uke Ibis . 1959.PONTIAC $2695 ---^v**^*1****11—weyn.'' P mr- well Ores. Beautiful' green finish. 1957 PONT! AC SI 195 ♦«dobr sedan SUndmd ir»m»* nilhhlon. lou HUU* and real *hftrp Beautiful red and Irory 1 one*owner c I960 PONTIAC $2995 Venturn 4-door hardtop. Power steering and brakes. Hy-___^rsmatto^ radio, heater and i959 PONTIAC $1995 Catsliua 2-door sedan with e“*» beater _ and standard •tssion. Low Blits and 1959 BUICK ... .$2595 Elerira O-door hardtop Full Power, radio, boater and 1958 BUICK ...7$1T9J| . Special Moor hardtop. Power - *to*rtng and brake*. Dyna-flbw. radio, heater snd whitewalls Solid while wito custom tan trioi- 1959 OPEL...........$1395 Ljtoor asttito. Beautiful blue 1956 BUICK ....$1095 Snecial 2-dcor hardtop, Dm* SSL rt2l£iebey*r,sod SHELTON po.vrr«:^'5urat N ROCHESTER ' ^ OL 1-8133 ' Across from New Car Sales, OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday abd SstufdAy at 6 P.M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1PCO THIHTY-OKB ^Today's Television Programs-- fumlsfcM by etattons listed hi this ml— in mhfeet to dMfs wtlbnut nttn I 4—WWJ-TV --------7-WXVZTV TONIGHTS TV IHOHUGHTS 3:30 (2) Movie (began at 5 p.m.) (4) Trackdown. (T) News, Weather. (9) Popeye. (SI) Survival In the Sea. 9:16 (7) News. MU (4) Weather. fcS (2) (4) News, "Weather. (T) Vikings. (9) You Asked for It. (SI) Friendly Giant MU (2) News Analyst. (4) Sports. •nr-tt) (4) News.--------------- (SI) Industry Parade. 7:30 (2) San lYandao* Beat._____ (1) Sweet Success. (7) Tombstone Territory. (9) Movie. Hark Stevens, "Cry Vengeance.” CSO, (SI) Touristan Deutach. 7:19 (2) Summer Olympics. (4) Riverboat. (7) Cheyenne. (9) Movie (began at 7 p.m.). (2) Texan. (4) Riverboat (eont.). (7) Cheyenne (cont.). (9)31ovie(began at 7 p.m) S:M (3) Father Knows Best. -(4) Wells Fargo. * (7) Bourbon Shunt Baal. (9) Wring Gandy. 9:99 (2) Talent Scouts. (4) Peter Gunn. (7) Bourbon Street (coat). (9) Swing (cant). ItM (2) Spike Janas. Oi^FOhssirig^ (4) (7) Adventure In (9) Messer's Jubilee. 19:99 (2) Comedy Showcase. (4) Project 30. -IT) Paradise (cent). (9) News. ISill (9) Weatbervane._____ 10: M (9) Telescope. 10:19 (2) Presidential Countdown. (4) Project (cant). in French O• |iy »iai. WHIftH SAINT TROPEZ, France — You probably haven’t heard about tbs French Olympics, but they are on In full swing here at this crazy beach town where Brigitte Bardot relaxes after a hard week of going around with her clothes off. ★ *★ ★ ■‘'tot French Olympics consist of only one sport: a running evept which could be called the 100-metre girl chase. Brigitte Bardot’s tbs most run-after I*ri In the gkl races. The latest winner *s ippii actor Sami Frey, who succeeded ■ctor Andre Oumansky, who succeeded Director Clousot, who succeeded, but Ifs WILSON too,Ion* a list. The wife and I had bedn roaring all over France and we were glad to get here and look at the bikinis. (Correction! I was glad to get here and look at the] bikinis). ★ it it For around ^Marseilles we kept seeing signboard pictures of a circus gorilla named “Jacky” and he wasn’t very pretty. The klklnls were mostly around Tahiti Beach where the French Olympics are hfeld night and day. There was a bowling alley at Tahiti Beach but nobody was bowling. Everybody was on the beach girl chasing. ---4 ^----^“ In the village I parked beside a ear reminding me ef flivvers of my college days, with wildly painted signs saying "Shake before* using ... We drink everything but . fruit Juices ... Viva Poujade.” Papers had headlines about Yves Montand and Marilyn Monroe, quoting httn ax laying Marilyn had a crush on him. "Somebody’s just trying to get him some publicity,** a Frenchman told me. "But that’s not a very nice thing to do to Marilyn,” I Mid. _.The Frenchman shrugged and smiled. He was surprised that I would be serious about the great French sport. 17) Ted Mack. (9) News: M:4I (9) Haxel Park Race Results. 1>:|» (9) Movie. John Garfield. ••Body and Sod." (’47). 11:49 (2) (4) News, Sports. Weather. (7) Mr. and Mrs. North. 11:11 (2) Movie. Henry Fonda, •’Immortal Sergeant” <’4S). ii:30 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Patrol Car. TV News and Reviews TUESDAY MORNING (D-Funew*—_________ (4) Today. (7) Breakfast Time 7:99 (2) Meditations. 7:99 (2) On die Farm Front. 7:99 (2) Felix the Cat. 8:00 t7) Johnny Ginger. •:ll (2) Capt Kangaroo. 9:99 (7) stage * 9:00 (2) Movie v (4) 1 Married Joan. •:M (4) Exercise (T) gxrrrtos__________ 9:19 (4) Faye Elizabeth. I (4) Dough Re ML (7) News 10:19 (9) Movie 19:9S (9) Billboard. 19:19 (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Ftay Your Hunch. (7) House of Fashions 11:99 (2) 1 Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Divorce Hearing (9) Romper Room 11:19 (2) dear Horizon (4; Concentration. (7) Topper. TUESDAY AFTERNOON TV Features ATTEND liSU INnTrUTB — iW counselors in Ppnttoc public schools wUI Jbe armed with new Ideas and tedmiquas hi counliellnf and guidance this falL Joseph C. Bradley ol Jefferson Junior High and Daniel W. Hutchens of Pontiac Nortb-em High attended the Counseling and Guidance Institute recently at Michigan State University. Discussing the. importance of counseling nre (from left) Dr. James S. Weeks, faculty member of the Institute, Bradley and Hutchens. The in-stitute was conducted under a National Defense Education act grant from the V. S. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare. Stop Indigestion - " JllHIIMMir_____ Satellite Schedule BWy-jM-Aiattfhe Same tn»nMiflh Wednesday 0 With the Ornery 'Tall Man' By TEED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPD - The best thing ftat ever happened to “Billy the Kid” was when Robert Taylor played him in the movies bade in 1941. it. * 9 A whole generation grew up believing ‘The Kid" was a hand-aomt critter, seen if he was some-what unstable. about politics with Perry Como and Ginger Rogers as the guest stars. The songs are by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van HeufM. W * Red Skelton, Shirley Temple and Nnt "King” Cole are sebed-nled to Jain Jfl|p-TV*s Dinah Shorn on Dinah’s kickoff show of the season, Oct 9. Besides at the stable- Sntarday night. Billy, played with feeling and Are by Chi Gulager, Isn’t hand- 19:90 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tram or Consequences. (7) hestless Gun. 12:15 (9) Here Comer My Pet 12:99 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It pould Be You. | (7) Queen for a Day. t -(9)Maiyhtor*an. |i2:4t (2) Guiding Light. ! 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Bold Journey. J <7) About Faces, I (9) Movie. 1 Brian Hyland, 16, sang his “Itsby-Bltsy Bikini’’ hit song I-3# <2) As the World Turns, at Sammy Kaye’s Roosevelt opening—he used to be Sammy’s office boy. Tony Parkins -sftnfTs at any "romance” with Francois* angle.'-. • \ — ■■ ■ " ^-i EARL’S PEARLS: "If you can’t get to Europe, but want the effect wh' - staying home, just tip every second person you meet." TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The only sure way to get a wife who can sew is to marry a lady-surgeon." . . . That’s earl, brother. He comes across as a Tom Sawyer type, loyal, true, endowed with an offbeat sense of humor and a sensational shooting skill. MUCH HIDE-AND-SEEK “The Tail Man” of the series title is Deputy Sheriff Pat Garrett, seriously played by Barry Sullivan. tolls ns that Garrett r played n letf ef hide- In the opening episode, the ir- •hows In foreign Shore wtU star la n full-1 play opposite Jean Ferrer. ;Mr ~~Mr CBS-TV’s "Circle Theater’’ will repeat "(most Bomber: Lady Be Good” Wednesday, Sept. 28. The paogram will include an updated report on the bomber’s crew, baaed on recent findings in the Libyan desert The program replace* a previously announced special about presidential campaigns, canceled because of its similarity to another CBS-TV special. DETROIT I) Here are the approximate times the Echo satellite may be seen in Michigan skies during the next few days. Also given are the elevation, direction at which the satellite should be visible and direction in which it will he moving across the •ky: Today —19:99 fJL, law south, northeast; 9:49 fin., high SMtk, northeasts 4:99 p.m., high north, northeast! 9:17 pms., high ski; south; 9:99 p.m., medium sonth, southeast. Tuesday — it: IS p.m., tow tenth, northeast; 9:99 p.m., * sonth, northeast; 4:99 pja., north, northeast! 9:94 p.m., high 1; 9:49 p.m., mod-‘ 19:81 p.m., Dy UUMsi press Mans OLYMPIC GAMES, 1:1 p.m. (2). Taped highlights of tbs marathon and the rioting ceremonies of the XVn Olympic Game*. WELL* FARGO, 9:39 p m. (4). Jim Hardle (Dale Robertson) suspects the Utah Idd In a 920,000 robbery, searches for him and learns that he is dead. TALENT aCOUTt, 9 p.m. (2). Sam Levenson, host. Shelley Ber-, Gypsy Rose Lee and Lib-e introduce young entertainers to network TV. ■TIRE JONES SNOW, 9:30 p.m. (2). Spike, as Leonard Burnside, discusses Kabukl dancing with the assistance of Bill Dana, Joyes Jameson add Ltn Wetnrlb. oomKdy SHOWCASE, 10 pm. (2). Jams Paige start as an unemployed showgirl who becomes •Miss Guided Missile." PROJECT SO, 10 pm. (4). (Rerun) Bob Hops narrates a film depicting American In notion ha- L-----and the present. iENTIAI. COUNTDOWN, 10.30 p.m. (I). (Premiers) A profile of Sen. John F. Kennedy. JACK PAAB SHOW, 11:20 p.m. (4). Joey Bishop runs the show this weak while Paar concludes a vacation. With Hugh Down, Put Carroll, Renee Taylor, Tony Bennett, Rummy Bishop and Metis. am., I law south, southeast. Wednesday — 1U40 south, northeast; 3 pj turn south, northeast; 4;9S p.m., high nordi, northeast; S:U pm., high north, southeast. WmaKty ItchesTo Death T mmjmtitd tejmimJSo 7D yaws. |ihsf)*ii[M mttnmmnm m mtL J!£&ji3s£ sriisa^4£r-‘"-‘==- ALUM. SIDING ^ *1 inr uai i ri Savannah Declares War on Nipping Squirrtlt SAVANNAH, Gr (AP) — This coaatal city is at war with squirrels who attack children. The usually shy Uttto rada have bitten three girls aged 2 to 12^HnraeentrdayE Police killed one that bit and scratched two children. The father of the third victim used a clt RCA Color TV SALES SISVICS tor Vans tv Visas A Taohatatea CONDON'S TV l< S. Ti AUPIVOX HBARING AID CENTER use r—u»« state lus ms* Olympia Efid in Panic as Thousands Flea Fire ROME (AP) — Fireworks were net ott" OW Rome’s major hills at ■ ■ nn„ I midnight Sunday In a final cere- W ending the Olympic Games, two chums were summed up wnen « . j , u jnti_ ,«_ Garrett * frontier Philosopher, 15*5“ up bF-wlnds-?tort' told Billy, »A gun to ^^£1 causing thousands of spectatom to DeMolay Counselor BAY CITY — Jade YuhrmiSR, 21,. of Fremont, was elected state master counselor of the Michigan Order of DeMolay Saturday. 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(AP.t — Floridians like gold dust,” aceordlns cm Mfissuchuset.s in th;1., after- j,knne;} massive repair and clean-!Sheriff John 45|»U»wb6d. . up projects today in the wake oil one of the century's womb bur-ticuncs. Donna Photos, Pago 18 ' ^ * * * • v - ■ Gov Leroy Collins said he in- i. vithin 100 miles of the coast from tended to ask President Eison-. few Jersey northvard wa* hchvVr to declare portions of south | iredicted. Florida a major disaster area and; «... * * * . . scheduled a helicopter flight to Weather forecasters also ptc- stricken .sections. * licted tides of six to 10 feel above Ay, WtiHated' tM.MS homes'! lormal from the Ne*. Jersey Vvt.|... without electricity anil roast northward and tidiA up to >h.n ,.of telephones tvere still j W feet above normal In s6me sec- (m( #nfp of kiuer mini- 1 dong of southern New F.nglund. \ !>«;in«i DONNA LEAVES liKIt MARK — Two outboard motorboats where hurricane Donna threw them Sunday at Daytona Beach. . The boats were on trailers that crumpled and in 0 shed that of the worst storms to hit Florida in this .•entury. Reels Dick Launches Punches;9,€00-Mile lour .Ike Declares Campaign 'Promise for Action- in Search for Peace „l!f the lower Florida Keys, from j I the mnihland and left some 45,000 : persons isolated except tor boat |. ____ __________ Key[nittl air transportation. feiic wire augmented', In addition 3,000 gallons of water ; of the Navy shore [was being brought to Homesteadjp (fs deputies and state Air Force Base, to be ferried toL | residents In the Keys by the Navy. J(1| . Navy and Air Fprce; WttU,r ,VHH rstluned SI Key jh gigantic cooperative, Vm| m ^ „ 0< ^ Kry*. * 'rt to reopen the OveriHotrl)| ud wt)W U iy to Key west. t tn drain their swimming pools j ir Force transports -and give the water'Vi residents 1 Ing Ilf Army bridge j (or washing. ( rxpeita amt 0(JC thc maj„r haitiaidps injt "‘7’ J*10 **** * (he wake of the steam was the « e bridges destroyml Jat,k o{ eie^r|c|ty j„ the1 warpl l it when Itama hit the Refrigerators and Mb- ] era Were virtually ‘ flmd Donna's IjO ni.p.h. sijoilcd and there A rainfall stand you've thought of studying journalism in .college. Remember, there’s always a job waiting for "you tn our City Room. Not just because you're tjie prettiest girl in America. You're a swell, gal, too — and tai pntedf.” (siguedf The Fellows at Thc’Poiitiac Press. OPEN LKTTKR TO M188 AMERICA - "Dear Nancy Anne: Just about all the fellqws at Thc Pohtiac Press have admired this picture of you since it’s one our lucky photographer took when you visited us last month. There's .still a yell-bred wolf whistle whenever we took at it. Under- cook. Jack, Dick Same to Miss America fives cut i to heat watei At a Loss, Can't Recall Nancy's Kiss Miss Fleming- appeared had not slept long enough for j wev&al night*. She wore a tight-fitting, cotton plaid dm* i and brow n shoes. She Will remain in New York ifor. several, weeks, having an ex-, tensive wardrobe fitted and mak-j Happens sometimes. One of .those ran moments m .tie comes and goes and you dont jven realize it. • • For instance, take Bob Hocking.ling personal appearances, he outstanding Pontiac Northern nnrwnH (Ugh School halftack who won a TWO ®°Y FB,ENDH valuable player trophyin die south- On the question of boy friends, north All Star Football game in she said she has no steady one? Pontiac last month., but wqukl not discuss whether . ^____Vv t •• there is one that she prefers. • Nancy Arne Fleming., whs be- haw two that I tike, .so, 1 name Miss America this week- hMj better hot gay anything.” she end, presided over the game os <»vpiahtaH Miss Michigan and gave Bob the Blushing slightly, she said she trophy and a Mss on the cheek, vyould like to be married when she Bob. 474 Third St, a student at la about 25 and h#a completed her General Motors Institute, was re- «*&**« education. She plans to «n-ntnded today that he lad been ter Michigan State University aft* hissed by the girl who now Is ^mer- er a year as Miss America, lea’s beauty queen. she keeps her trim tt-tt-H fig- Bob registered incredulity, then are at U( |KmmlH. she said. diri.” She Is J fret 6. Before leaving Atlantic City lor New York Sunday, she told newsmen sbe hopes to become a (ash-tan writer and’ likes sewing and [ Tonight’s low--wiU be pear 48. {Tuesday’s high will be around 7.1 j l ittle precipitation is expected ; for the next few day*. Morning northeasterly win^l at 6 miles per hour will become mirth to northeast 10 to 20 tonight. omor; Huntington Woods Mayor David R. Calhoun, seeking the State treasurer’s job; and Sheriff Frank W. Iron*, seeking re-election. The outing was held Saturday on the iohn F. Iwtp estate in White Lake Township, k- Nancy Anne Is remembered well tf Bob, thought1 •'A beautiful girl — rsal pleasant with a nice personality and riUt,. You couldn’t forget her!” 1 TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I960 >. r % il wM#®fJv fl pc IT If ■' v... I j ?„ $ * v, ‘ w»‘. 2 Congo Feud Shaping at U.N. Choose Sides fcth 2 Leaders Possible Riff Concerns Decision Between Pair of Dolegations UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) -JD* U-N. Security Council lined up today lor i possible fight an wi^ph Congolese delegation to bear' *- rwMmt Joseph Rasa vuMtt's or Premier Patrice Lumumba's. The rival leaden have named delegations to a council meeting on the Congo. There was a peart* btitty that the meeting would be postponed if one of the delegations should be late. ■«** is * She Belgian radio reported that Abbe Fufcort Youlou, president of the. neighboring Republic of the Congo, a former French colony, prevented the Lumumba delegation from boarding a plane in Ida capital of Brazzaville, while permitting the Kasavubu delegation to. propped to New York. Airports ufHhe Congo have been closed by tim’iU.N. except to U.N. traffic. , Diplomats generally expected tlft Soviet Union would object to tM ll-natlon council hearing Kafiivubu’s representatives. Some ■phculetod that If fids happened thaC United States would object to Wkhoaring Lumumba’s people. TRIES KAMO GRAB Secretary-General Dag Ham-nfarskjold disclosed that U.N. representatives were talking with Lumumba about his demand the UJVffve up control of the Leopoldville radio station. • ■ fir ♦ * Hammarskjold gave cognoi members a report from his personal ambassador In Leopoldville, ServiceTuesday TVDyt"*~l‘,u“ for Dr. Petroff HEADING FOR FIONIC — GOP gubernatorial candidate Paul D. Bagwell (right) and Huntington Woods Mayor David R. Calhoun, state tnawrer candidate, were the centers of attraction in the motorcade heading loir the Republican ox roast In Whits Lake Township.Saturday.; The "Bagwell Girt” between the pair is pretty ' Nancy Am berg of 912 Westwood St., Birmingham. The motorcade formed at the Oakland County Courthouse. is on the prowl in the Pontiac area. ■ ★ a ; * Sheriff ■ deputies today w looking for a tall man believed to have stolen 49 diapoys from aback yard in Pontiac Township Saturday night. at ssas Primary St. said she had Just hang cut IS diapers en the liae at UiW pn. when she caught a glimpse of a tali man running through her yard. At the same time she discovered all hut six a< the dtepers missing. The mother of four youngsters Said her baby, Timothy, S> months, will Just have to get along on Her husband has just returned to work at General Motor'* Fisher Body plant after .be ^tg laid off. Montague Has a Wing-Ding Rpjeshwar Dayal of India, Who seven diapers for awhile, until they aalfl Lumumba tried twice Bmday have some money to buy more, to seiae the statin. Dayal said Lumumba's action was “particularly regrettable" he and Lumumba had be1 gun discussions Saturday on the fato of the radio station and l«-mumba had agreed not to try to seize the Installation. Jroops of Qie 16,000 man U,N. force took over end doeed the Leopoldville broadcasting station a week ago to keep Lumumba and Kapadubu from using it to Incite thrtr factions to dvil war. Kasavubu has named Joseph Deo, the Senate president, as pre-mjar to succeed Lumumba. But l Whaimha does not recognise he halt been dismissed. ^(emmarolddld told the council Friday nighf the Congo constitution entitled the president to fire tig premier but did not entitle the premier to fire the president. However, he said UN. representatives were under instructions to back neither Kasavubu nor Lu- 1 SOVIET NOTE Hammarskjold Sunday made public, a six-day-old note in which he warned the Soviet Union against “the precedent that may. be created'’ by its supplying planes to fly Lumumba's troops afound In that country. ♦ * ' w He released the note only after ttt Soviets had published a reply cWming the right to give Lumumba any aid they pleased. To Hear Utility Request for Alpena Area Phone JLANSING (UPI) — A public hseriag will be held Friday on dkheml Telephone Co. request to establish a new exchange in Alpena Coctoty. Public Service Commission SecFkary Norm Berkofcttz said. 1 The utility firm asked permission to,establish a Lachine exchange, which would serve subscribers in portions id Wellington Township, trihich currently does not have telephone service. fhe new exchange would also in-, dude the communities of Lachine, Green, Long Rapids. Maple Ridge, and WaDingtoh and Wll- The Weather rmv*. wyUjw»jjiff Mr im! today wUk s BeW'We JEf ms >—i*m wtehiwNM l4Wt I—SWlKtn SWWOIBS • *•' Republicans Roast Ox - Then Dems 3-Corner Thief Loose in Area; Covers Up Trail l0mUnmi Mothers bforaret A diaper Met be altered, and that he was coo- tent to let the voters Judge him by bis record,” Bentley said. "IU match my reeerd against Us la Congress say time." Bentley Wild McNamara hut agreed to debate him on a UAW-sponsored TV program, with Guy Nairn acting as moderator. 'One of the conditibns, Bentley said, was that the debate be filmed, then edited, before being put on the air. Naturally I refused,’’ the material candidate said. "I told the union I would be happy to appear —in a live TV debate. Congressman William S. Broomfield roasted .Democratic presidential candidate John' F. Kennedy and the apposition party in general. Of the recent special session of Congress, Broomfield said: 'After complete failure to get along with each other, the Democrats derided that we should go ____ . forget about legislative accomplishments and turn instead to straight politicking." • - * * * He accused Democrats of "weeping and waiting” over the shape the country is in. “Wfr will be toldthe only Why we n pull ourselves up by our bootstraps is to elect the Democrats to office, the Big Daddy — the federal government — will take care if m all,'* the congressman said. “They promise us that we wen’t have to work, we went have to save, we Won’t have to. plan far ear future, wa weal have to even think. They will take care ef everything.” ’ Year* ago, Broomfield said, If a Boy Scout saw a little elderly lady trying to make her way across a busy street, .he would help her acmes. Goodby Till Yuletide, Queen ATLANTIC CITY, • N.J. trt-"I hope you won’t come baric to us wearing too much makeup," Mrs.' Robert Fleming told her daughter Nancy Anne as the girl flew off to New York and the delights awaiting , her as Mias America of 1961. A * -fi ■ After their 19-year-old daughter had departed by plane, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming left Atlantic City by car for the long drive back to .their borne at Montague, Mich. They took with them the clothes which had helped their daughter win the crown Saturday night Fleming, 41, a salesman for i seed distributer, said- he ing or pushing,” he said, neygr overly anxious.” . Mrs. Fleming said "Nancy’Pal-ways been aware of money. She's Mias -Thrift. The day after she won the Miss Michigan coolest she worried because she knew she was suppose to be at work at her drugstore Job.” ♦ ♦ A The Flemings aren't sure when they will see their daughter again. They do know that she will earn over 9B0.000 this year and that she will spend the next three weeks In New York, doing commercials for five firms which sponsored the contest. The girl had planned to begin her freshman year at Mich.- "She never appears ft be act- New York Feeling Hurricane's Fury (Continued From Page One) Coast into North Carolina early today. Warnings hours beforehand alerted the populace to the torrential rains and powerful winds that were to come. ward to Portsmouth, N. H„ aad a hurricane watch was effective ae far ss Eastport, Maine. Off the Virginia coast winds of 100 m.p.h., were reported. At New Bern, N.C., the wind was docked at 96 m.p.h. and rainfall in seven hours before 2 a. tn. totaled more than 5 inches. A ★ fir * The Weather Bureau laid the rainfall would range between 6 and 8 todies within 160 miles off the coast over New Jersey and New England. TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION Donna took tfT fives moving across the South Atlantic before she slammed into the Ftoridwkeys early Saturday. ' Before she whirled out if the night she left seven of dollars The armed forces rushed emergency food and water supplies the stricken areas. Other units moved equipment to repai •A bridges, roadways and communi-'"‘-utiom lines. The Miami area got more than .to | seven Inches of rain and had winds :«M °t 199 m.p.h. during the storms. but Nancy new says she plan* to go to college next year. She said she wanted te study home economics aad Journalism. Mrs. Fleming said "They promised us a week at Christmas with Nancy.’’ MONTAGUE WHOOPS IT UP Back to Montague folks in fills little community on Lake Michigan were still talking today about thq green-eyed beauty who traded needle and thread for a throne. Few of the town’s- more than .,000 residents could forget the wing-ding celebration touched off Saturday when their favorite daughter was crowned the new Miss America. Jim Todd, proprietor of Montague’s Pharmacy, was telling everyone who would listen how Nancy used to dish out the ice create while working for him. 'She worked full time for us after graduating from high school,” Todd said. "We’ve ‘ so busy, people are piling in. Nancy -is a wonderful girl — a fine worker. People like her smile/' Todd’s soda fountain featured a special Ice cream goodie hum as the “Mlos Michigan Sundae” after Nancy became the state beauty qfieen. "We’ll prdbably dress it up a little more and rename it with' her new title,” he said. Elsewhere in Montague, Mayor George Dillabaugh recalled spontaneous celebraUonthat broke out after television sets showed Nancy accepting the title at Atlantic City. “There was dancing in the streets, there were parties, church rang, horns blew -and the celebration lasted into the wee hours,” he said. Navy Won't Let Nancy's Sailor * Attend Her Ball ATLANTIC car, N. A. (ft — Nancy Anae Fleming, Miss American of 1941, didn’t get to dance with her favorite sailor at the Coronation Ball. Donald G. Laadqnlot, M, a second - classman at the U. 8. Naval Academy, waws’t able to get leave to attend the Mil so Nancy was escorted by a member of the Academy glee dab. Nancy and Donald attended Montague, Midi. Ugh School together aad began dating two summers ago. Lindquist said “She’s the nicest girl I ever met. 8he deserved Downtown Festival Hops Alive Thursday Street spectacles will be the ac- cent In the _ Association’s Fall Festival Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A ♦ ♦ Amid colorful sidewalk bazaars thronged with downs, strolling ns-sicians and costumed sales person, nd will be many an eye-catcher. at 10 a.m. Saturday, sponsored by the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Road Racing Club. The ears wtt be displayed an fed Huron Street. Designed espeda tty to pleaai children, the wildlife show will be permanent feature on the north tide of East Hum Street. There’ll be deer, raccoo swans, monkeys, rabbits, porca- A display of more thaa sports earn, many of f n .The hurricane moved through a to imj | Florida’s southern section into the IGrtf Coast (ben northward along : «the Atlantic Coast into North Car-. J Tslolina. One perm died in North pgSb, § JJ Carolina, scones were injured and . .ItwSiSs | «§j i tmjmc bets ef the hurricane unrtd.be t west ef the Appalachians to- A wildlife ritow. A NBm-AJsx guided missile aad a model Nike taanehtog site. This to addition to I tickets, free parking mttMdpri tott4 free breakfast, and free bus ridss jftwntowa every storm spend tote the upper fabto Valley told tower Cheat WILL LINE EAST HURON The bote show will line East Hur-> Street, featuring the latest pod-el craft — everything from cabin The sports cars wifl b 'light of a Saginaw Stn ime high-in panda Ia gleaming white Nike-Ajax missile, 90 feet long, will be displayed by the Auburn Heights Nike Base. This and the Hercules missile the principal weapons of the — Artillery Group. are the Drtrotta "There’ll ha something of Interest for everyone on the downtown streets Thursday,” said lit Nelson, chsfrman of street activities for the aasoc^tten. Abolish Dead End Street, Merchants to Ask City Pontiac Civic Loader Succumbed Saturday to. Heart Attack Service for Dr. George N. Petroff, 42, ot 919 Cherokee Road, will be held «t 2 p.m. tomorrow at the All Saints Episcopal Church. .» * * Dr. Petroff, outstanding Pontikc civic leader, died of a heart attack in his home Saturday morning. Honored by the Michigan Junior Chamber ef Commerce as “MftogM’s Oats landing Young Man of ian,” Dr. Petroff was chorea In 19U ns the outstanding Jay ore in Pontiar. He was also named s "Father of fiie Year” by the Boys’ Club. * * * Dr. Petroff was a past president of the Jayeees and the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. BIRMINGHAM -. A augget tot the dty consider the purchase of a panel of land to ajmtteh a dead end stmt hud remove a “fire hazard” wifi be received by city commtiaftners tonight. A- ' fi * Making the proposal are the mer- "But the Democrats tell us that is Is the wrong thing to do,” he id, "Instead of offering the litfid old lady immediate assistance, we should instead write a letter to the appropriate agency and let the federal government send a man from Washington out to help her across the street. "This is the brave new world, „e new frontier, of which the Democrats are so proud.” • *T ★ A Broomfield charged the Demo* cratic party with having confidence in only "massive government which overwhelms fhdlvidual rights, turns every man end his family into s subject for state eotf-tod.” Democrats, he added, are using a "gigantic numbers game” to convince voters that the nation to toferior. “There are three aorta of lies,” he said, "lies, damned lies and statistics. The Democrats are using all three. He lashed out at Kennedy’s statement in Detroit and Pontiac Lobar Day speeches that the Russian economy is growing at three times the rate of that of the United States. # fi fi. , "He might have mentioned," Broomfield said, “that the Congo is growing at a'nte of 7.6 per cent a year. According to Sen. Kennedy’s nebUlous logic, we are In danger of the Congo overtaking us and passing us in productive capacity in the fairly near future. ‘This, of course, le sheer aou-rawe.’* Although Russia has made tremendous increases to production, Broomfield said, America’s gains have been larger and more spectacular. Paul D. Bagwell also put the heat on the Democrats. fi ★ fi He accused them of playing "I’ve Got *• Secret” with Michigan problems. ' # “They are teWag the people ’elect ms aad then well tell yon nil about our secret program,’ ” the GOP gubernatorial candidate said. "They are today playing loose with the welfare of the state, playing loose with the future of the 1,600,000 children in our school system, playing loose with the 1,200 children who have been committed to hospitals for mentally retarded children but can’t get bv because facilities aren't available, fi ★ ★ “They are asking the people buy a pig-in-the-poke program, and ray opponent refuses to outline any kind of a positive plan." Bagwell said the Democrats "can >11 you what they’re against. »they In fairness to Michigan, Bagwell said, “they should not play games with the issues and sweep them back under the nig as they did during the campaign two years With the speeches over, many in the crowd headed tot a daredevil horit-riding exhibition. - ♦ ★ ★ The politics-and-picnics theme wUl be picked up by the county Democrats this Saturday. Their affair at Walled Lfike Amusement Park is being hilled as a pora roast. fi fi ^..fi Before they're through though, toey’Il undoubtedly roast a few Republicans aa welk et the Oakland County Medical Society, and wan n member ef the Americas -Medical Association. ' toe Pont! Club, PPOE 916, < City Ctob. In 1999, he served as president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- He also served on the staffs of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Pontiac General Hospital. He ia! survived fay his wife, Nancy; three mm, David, George, and Paul; three daughters, EUnor Carol, Kathy; mother, Mrs. Kathryn Petroff of Uniontown, Pa.; and five sisters, Mrs. William McDonaon of Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Earl Hoch of Roseville; and Mrs. Vernon * Patton, Mrs. John Doell, and Mrs. Florence Brown, all of Detroit. fi ♦ fi Dr. Petroff a body is at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Burial will be in White Chapel' Cemetery. » Rap Walk Plan in Waterford Not Satisfied by Steps to Aid School Children, Residents Will Object Waterford Township residents in the Lake. Oakland Heights subdivision are not satisfied with the proposed ^lan for providing walking faculties for the 269 school children who will attend the new Qa-vid Grayson Elementary School Friday. Despite the fact that eight driveway culverts have been installed and a path on the sbuth side of Walton Boulevard bulldozed by file township, objecting parents plan to attend tonight’s township board meeting, according to Mrs. Philip Thompson, of 3757 Embarcado St., chairman of the group. Fsr the past two months, subdivision residents have been A-Defense, Football story ef atoms- part sextos, military expert Bay Crsmiejr ‘if Nuwepapu * Itoter- GenerA Painting Co. of Dearborn which submitted the tow bid 53,888. Those in wheel chain will now e able to explore the Baldwin Public Library more easily, according to Jeanne Lloyd, library South Woodward Avenue, who want the dty to buy the property at 292 Dairies St. so Arar-St., from Lincoln Ave. to Brown St, can be made a through stftet. in a letter to the eemniHaatoa. they saM the action would he beneficial to their places of hart mob by making traflte flow easier. "We definitely fed that this move would help business, improve property and abolish the hazards now Involved to all merdumts in this ana,” the letter stated. ~ fi.fi fi “We suggest that a committee i appointed and kn inspection made by the fire marshal, alopg with three am more businessmen involved, to point out tfre bottleneck that is being caused by such a small pared of property.” The tetter also stated that abolishment of the deni and street would allow entrance to. the imuddpal parking lot for traffic coming from Jhe southern port of (ho city aad wept of Woodward. The City Commission is* expected to take action on bids received for repainting the elevated water storage tank on Derby road, fi fi- ★ The project consists of cleaning and repainting the 500,000-gallon tank. Placed in service in 1951, it has not been repainted since. City Engineer William T. Killeen has recommended that the contract be awarded to the Hartwell Beams fsr the easy aeeeasa-bUtty to completion of a ramp at the rear ef the bulldlag near Chester Street The director said that in the past- those confined to wheel chairs have been restricted by the library steps. The rear entrance will' be open to aU to wheel chairs, hut will be clbsed to fiie general, public. - K Sails Close to British Shore on Way to U.N. LONDON (AP)—Soviet Premier Nikita Khru shchev today sailed i England’s shores en ■oute to what may he a stormy, session of the UJN. General Assembly in New York. , ( fi ♦ ★ Watchers on the British coart. at LizanfcPoInt picked out the Soviet Aft, the Baltika, as it glided through the English, Channel escorted by two destroyers. The sea was smooth. The Baltika was only about four miles offshore. ■ fi fi ★ ’ Khrushchev, accompanied by the. Communist leaders of three Soviet satellite nations and two Soviet republics, dispatched good wishes to England’s Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President Charles de Gaulle of France, Benjamin Franklin first f vised a daj^ight saving plan. aad township officials In an effort te obtain side walking conditions on the north side of Walton. Oakland County Road Commission records show 10,000 cars dally Walton Boulevard in the subdivision area. A plan whereby the school system wUl provide bus serviOf into the subdivision was approved by the school board recently. However, this was established as a temporary solution until a more definite plan could be worked out ft spite of assurance by the school board that two crossing guards will be provided, the parents 'do not want their children crossing to the south side, then returning to the north side where the school is located. The school, Just being completed, is opening om week behind the normal schedule, because of late construction. Trains Running on Grand Trunk 1,500 Suburbanites Ga to Woric by-Rail) Chevy Recalls 5,000 in Flint Trains were running again today fsr UflO commuters between Pontiac wed Detroit. The nine-day strike eg) Gran) Trunk Western Railroad was settled Friday and the line began moving freight the ltext day. This tempting, suburbanites bean riding to tbdr Jobs in Detroit by train. v Chevrolet DMrtw of Geacrrt Maters Corp. were Mid to wrtfr today. foUowtag their layoff IMM of a pUe-up M motors. The fflnf plants had IlfMfd an the rath-sag to trsMpsrt (he ■Mate and parts te other etttoa. Also neaped, were some {,400 nonstriking railroad employes who bed bran idled by the strike ot X-000 switchmen, baggagemen end yardmen et ' the Brotherhood Rafiwsy Trainmen. The settlement followed appeals by Michigan- mayors and thq entry into the negotiating of a federal GOOD CREDIT Indicates Ability Many so-called “brainy” men live in poverty, haunted fry tfre success they could have had if and it and If .'. J-Yet the plodding man, careful of hi! credit standing, becomes the successful man. You know yourself that nothing gives you quite so mfrch confidence and self-respect as the prompt payment of your bills. And In time of need you do not nAve to beg for credit . . . It is always given to you-promptly and generously! It’s up to YOU to keep that promise to nay M agreed or lose the help and confidence of your creditor. To Maintain a Good Credit, Buy Wisely, Pay Promptly PONTIAC CREDIT BUREAU, Inc. The Credit Bureau of Pontiac Organized f*ly J2, 1923f L 388 North Perry PonttflC 16, Mich. Protect four Credit and It Witt Protect Yam! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I960 mi m p/m Grand Rapids to Work on Now Civic Center .. GRAND RAPIDS (UPI> — The Kent County Board of Supervisors and the Grand Rapids City Commission will take up a plan to create a three-member building authority to guide construction and financing of a new civic administration center. ■ ♦ * A . The propooed center, to serve both city and county officials, would be built as part of an urban renewal project in downtown Grand Rapids. Need Heads Examined? SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) Seventeen thousand Sao Paulo taxi drivers went on strike Friday. Reason: They don’t want to be psychoanalyzed. 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And what is Pearson doing'.’ Wiping the rain spots off the new Russia May Orbit a Man] Election Day ETASRINOTOn' (UPI) - The ] director of America’s manned spare flight program says Russia Is ready to send a man Into orbit around the earth and may pick the Halted Stales election day .tor the shot, v it A ’ *' George M. Low, an official of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, made the prediction Friday to editor* and publishers attending failed Pres* International's Washington conference. * * * f He said the United Slates does not plan to pnt a man into orbit Gubernatorial Hopeful* until sometime next year. I . A r * * * to Addrqp State League But, h" added, even If Russia gets its man up first, the IL 8. program ‘moat be continued If thin country is to win space leadership in the future. The Low said “You can specu'ate” that the soviet, Union anight attempt the feat to coincide with the forthcoming fatted Nations meeting; the third anniversary of Sputnik I on Oct. 4; the American election day on Nov. g, or the anniversary of the Russian Revolution in November. GRAND RAPIDS (UPIl Michigan Municipal League, when I it hqlds its ftnnual meeting herei Sept. 21-23, will hear addresses! from PaulvD. Bagwell, Republican candidate for governor, Lt. 'Gov. John B. Swainson, Democratic candidate lor governor, and American Motors Corp., President! George Romney. * The tbree-day convention will feature experts in various municipal fields final throughout the nation. HAY-FEVER Pollen Allergy Sufferers Here’s good news for youtuRxcluoive new “hard core” 8YNA-t'l.KAK Decongestant tablets act instantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities. One “hard core” tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. 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Oxford, la the owner This ocean reef, which la bs-U the Frick tartn and one of the' licved tp be a prehlsoric formation:major investors In the venture, located more than 4,000 feet below rukKrn v«m nw n>. <*.«*, «■. Hardware Retailers labout 11 to 1 against the well pumping oil.., But he (aid pre- m-aerea term was expect'd ta j^wuy surveys have Indicated Head for Lake Orion doptt of nearly Mto u,at there are oil deposits In thej toetby today, according to Areb ^ we„ U ^ 1 Turrentlne, roownrr of Potrw | An0(hw. large Investor In thej LAKE ORION - The district leum Associates of Detroit. project is U. 8. Naval Reserve meeting of the Michigan Retail Turrentlne, a Detroiter wfio has.Crndr. Melvin F. Lanphar of 1975^Hardware Association will be held •ptoit moat of hia lile working oiljE. Leonard Road. Leonard. |at 7 ^ m Wednesday at Lake •Turrentlne said a couple of jOrion Community High School." ' morn wells are planned If this One would be located fields all over the world, estimated that the reef could supplyl bom 15 to 25 million barrels of oil. j *Sr sanT". * in An overall picture of state, coun- MIm Peck,, who is the advisor ty and local dub aims and possible goals will be discussed by Ruth Peck, program assistant Home Economics at Michigan State University. Her topic Is tided “Chart*. Years Course." The morning keynote speaker *111 be -Dr. Mary An* Cusack, Deaa of Women at Michigan State University Oakland. A graduate of Manhattanville College. Columbia University and Wayne State University, Dr. Cusack is the first woman in the United States to receive a doctorate in radio and television. Meeting chairman Harold Ing- Alter lunch, Dr. Wallace Watt". to personnel who receive county reports, and correlate them for use fas planning state programs, will lead the section lor secretaries and treasurers. Dr. Sheldon Lowry, assistant professor of- sociology and anthropology, MSU. will give hints and basics for “Teaching With A Difference” to the project leaden of the dab. William Kimball, MSU. professor of resource development, will kindle the ambitions of community men with “Decisions For A New Decade.” A , highlight of his presentation In irum of Lake O-ion said today that con*ulUnt »Wi Be Michigan Stateiwju be a flannelgrapb depicting A deposit that size could produce; AMiaM Township. 1»he guedf speaker will be James|Mental Health Department, about 206barrels f’day for a profit i !E Dornoff, vice president of sales lead * eection tor local dub chair- of about IW.000 a month, said! TI* gwawt wuM.to called Petro)tor ^ pate oil Co. of Milwaukee, ™en and vice chairman in “Prog-Tnrrentbie. who is in charge of',teim Associates Frick No, 1. It ^ tress With Harmony." drilling operations. I**™?? J! "*■* The topic of DornofT. speech j He wlH cover ;abou* lionon Tu^^ renoried^ ^ power of Eothusi- I •« -La —1* starts producing, it ; treads In par|liiiMtary prooed-„„„ . ..... . . . . asm." a discussion of'sales pD'-i arcs, as well os ways of de- pay for itself h a ■ 1 ehology and human relations. r > OIL DfULUNO OPERATION - This single oil *ve)l looms skyward on Hie former Elmer’ Frick farm on Frick Road in Addison Township. v Drilling operations on the 133-acre farm site fwnla* too ra.u began almost two weeks ago. They art being conducted to find an ocean reef and possible valuable o^hnd gas deposits by a group of area investors. OAR POSSIBLE, TOO What la more/Important is the shouk fact that the reef also could con- time, he said. Turrentlne esti-i k. toin from 25 to to MMion cubfo ^ that they would hit ♦hej; ££ whh Ud^nce reser 1 <**»>l»ahiW three weeks. vatkr,, fo-nuro said. 1he| ♦ * p.,. in ooen to hardware-deal- „ .. „„ _ „ . , Meanwhile, the steady "tharump. ^ their families, employes end I oil itself.: Turrentlne explained, pha-nm-" o' th- dr*— ri«r ro«- fHencj* in Oakland and Livingston) After the deposits are token tinue*. and the men who "•v back- 'caan!iM N it. the reef could be used as .*"* Be project await the discovery -------------L_ aa Immense underground “teak” of *n 00"an enwered hr can- c. . |lirinM. Hnlriinn turies by layers of mlne-al de-afaT* JUOge* noiaing of natural gas, be said. “The discovery of n reef I could be more valuable than the where gas < poafts, sand, day and rock. 2 Meetings Tht* Week County Hospital Voting Delayed Until April A vote on a proposal to con-,is the most likely because of l«f| struct a hospital in Southwest Oak- Accessibility land County will be delayed until I “By the April election to give more "**" we are dlobandlag the boo-time to inform residents in the] 9***1 declared, area of Us need, Che of the backers “It simply will give us time to of the project said today. j inform voters through a campaign According to Calvin Mon tils, ad- ,... , . . mhdriretor rf the Community Hos- pr0Kram °»the vital need for such Goodfellows May Break Up "Where other oil fields are dead • . , BOYNE FALLS (UPIi-The1 after they're pumped out, this one To DiSCUSS School Audit Michigan Judges' will wwdd be of immense value tor) hold its annual meeting toright at! storage," stated the veteran oil- The annual audit of the school R ,k| lodge near this Morthem' i,Hying to establish district will be discussed at a;]VIichi„an 'that the reef extends this far." PuW^ Avonda e -pho session will be followed to- ■ * * V • ,B°ard °‘. Education at 8 p.m. to- mor,0,.. , ,n(| Wednesday by aa-, | He said that oil is now being day- j other judicial conference — the! pumped from a reef about eight ----------j ” fifth annual State Judicial Coo-j imiles east of here in Berlin Town-Hocord ClaSS, at Hope ferengc. (ship. St. Clair County. •;. _ ' H'^^tth^ the confennec will ..hit a reef," Turrentlne HOLLAND (It—Hope Colleg? has •said, "ti Will be advantageous to started its 96t'i year with r. record this whole area." He exoects a freshm m rlns". of 625 s'uicnfs. B , ..,7,-M .good-sized oil boom to start in the It marks n 14 per cent incr-a,-» in RO Group With That of"county If the.reef is discovered, new sfodent enrollment over th? Richard A. Young of 9S10 Indian 510 cf Inst year. Public Wrongly RO Group With TI 'Township, Is Claim address tomorrow by Federal Appads Jud'tc Harold R. Me-! din", who 'gained fange before his oromotkn o the a radiate bench hy nresidiftg over the first Smith Act trial of 11 Communist leaders.! progress in Oakland Cod Charts .and maps will document the fast changing scene of today’s world. * Jean Gillies, extension information specialist, information services, will tell extension reporters “Who, What, Where. When, and Why" to aid them in preparing better Articles for newspapers- and in using other media available to them. The seminar will end with a ‘cracker barrel” discussion. . Area Exec to Head U.S. Delegation j AVON TOWNSHIP—Carl Oxford, vice president of the National Twist Drill L Tool Go., will head |a. U.S. delegation at a meeting of the International Standards Organization. Delegations from 17 foreign countries will be represented at the [conclave, which will be held in, NeW York City Sept. 19-23. DR. MARY ANN Cl ZACk Oxford will be spokesman for the U. S, group dealing with all types of metal cutting tods. pital ip Northville, the postponement wilt also- allow time to prepare an adequate proposal to place on the’balkrf. . ROYAL OAK - Ths Royal Oak a tadUty in the area." • , Goodfellows may disband th£ Twelve communities in Oakland,; . t. Wayne and Washtenaw counties)^**1’' would benefit from the proposed1 Local police and firemen." "One thing that M-citys definite, however, is the Inclnsion la the proposition of toe allowance of equal facilities for both medical doctors and osteopaths,” Monfils hospital, he saId. Southfield OKs ,^^^js;Soufh Oak Drain Authority if jit is approved,” Mon ! fils said. > ,r_..■ fc’ MORE INTEREST THEN Another reason in delaying traditionally collect funds to help' needy families at Christmastime, are suggesting that some new type! of fund-raising dt^ve be considered. | As the reason tor their desire! to abandon their humanitarian! work, the focal fire and. police of-1 (leers cite their erroneotis identification with, the It o >„a I Oak Township Goodfellows. j „ t ‘ • 1 The. township Goodfellows last" SOUTHFIELD — Unanimous ap- Dccomlx-i- were involved in a Prt^forconstr^kmof toe SouthjGoodfe,^ paper dnve scandal vote, according to Monfils, is thati®-?!5 Storm Drain was given Sat- which drew nationwide attention, the proposal to form a hospitalbV the cltV hw- 1 authority would generate more In-1 TOs decWon wfll ,Put lnW «Pe«d- llnVMn . . - __ terest in the foral April election tton the completed Farmington-; t. Hayward ami Fire CAW . ____i__ . . Fvnmwn IntprDantnr nn At* Kdfcuto thnn in the iWrnbeVVreridentlai Evergreen Interceptor on or before; ^ .ha^. ^nt. election. , Thursday, C. Hugh Dohany, council; lacal senlre dubs ask- * president, said today. “We fear that toe proposition would get lost among toe eandi Attempts by toe Oakland Coun dales in November,” Monfils ^ Department of PaMto Works ‘ *(be drain haVe bee* , , Moeked twice by pretests from , Voters approval of the authority, n^ilifli Id rrnlilrmtn who have Pimento -ore synonymous, both would allow the group to levy up; u toe high assessments efeeived numerotas derogatory and to 40 cents tor each $1,000 of as- involved. vicious letters and phone calls not! sessed valuation*against property] . jonly foom citizens in this area but! Owners living in'lhe areas of the! Detroit -now has agreed to;from all over the continental] proposed hospital for Its constrtK- as8anM“ p*rt of the cost of the]United States.” tton. :94-3 million drain which it wants j *. * w Monfils ,said no site has beenj^u® en little room it takes up ! The Princess is litHe enough to fit practically anywhere around your home, out of the way but always convenient. It comes in your choice of five lovely ^olors, Its dial , glows in the dark as a night Ught. brightens when you lift the receiver. And the Princess phone costs only, pennies a day after a -one-time charge yhen' il is installed. To order a Princess phone, call your telephone business office—or ask the man on the telephone truck. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY The Prince newest? smallest extension phone ever! [Starts Small but Has High Hopes iday when the awmg bnffljcnMR( lout o( operation to allow work on ! cablet that supply power to the Some marhw> bridge. They were damaged by for Bridge Cable Work || LANSING i* ___ _ ... traffic will be barred (ram the toe lust spring. Ontonagon River Channel at On- * * * tonagon for about 10 days, the Murine traffic able to pm* under ray Department said, the bridge—which has a clearance * * - ■ of eight to 1.0 feet—will not be rill be stopped, lfadnee- hindered. I By SAM DAWSON j AP Bantam New* Analyst NEW YORK-A new stock exchange is oo the drawing boards. It reverses a trend of recent yean when eeveral smaller exchanges combined on a regional basis. The National Stock Exchange, which hopes to get going here by ( the end of the year to deal In. shares at present unlisted else-' ‘ where, will be the Drat entirely new one since the Securities and Exchange Commission was set up In 1931 It will make 13 how registered < by that agency. There are four unregistered exchanges. The new exchange will start small with probably only a dozen stocka> listed. It will offer little threat to the j baotiM-Hs of the older exchanges. The New York Stock Exehaage I has storks of 1,141 com panic" | listed aad'ht IMS did M per eeat I of all trading on the* registered exchanges. The American Stock Exchange' has about 800 listed, expects 100; new ones this year for the biggest {year since the SEC took over. In 1959 it did 9.4 per cent of the na-i jtional business. Skeptics ha Wall Street wonder quires at*least 900 public owners, Most of (he nation's big broker-a now unlisted on not counting those to manage- age houses belong to the Mercan-[es would want to merit of at least 100,000 outfitted- tile Exchange and are eligible lor w outfit, especially tng shares. a ,aaa‘. on the National Stock Ex- change.'VSeata won't be sold to nonmembers of the Mercantile Exchange, where membership cost Is w -----------__ .... ..........now J9.9M w pliable list of;*™"* * mUll0n aBd A woman, Hilda Pefeea. ha. accepting only of » million. ^ o oral on the ; AU exchanges, Inrludlni ,*he Xlcresntllc, tod thud l* eligible. EXCHANGE i newcomer^ have commit fee* that i If She chows, lo get a seal on dig' much deeper Was that lato the National Sleek Exehaage, tke affairs «f a corporation be- where she would bf the aatfea'i Traffic ARMSTRONG ASPHALT TILE ht«h SAB9 , -r* snow JC i GUARANTIED V ** ARMSTRONG IXCILON TILS m IAN AU COLORS V% to PIKIS V , American Stock Exchange. [minimum is 1,900 boiden of 400.-But otfioAs of the newcomer, common ahares of a company ' . , ... .. . JmJMi aaak . - *- g «1 W.MU.. ..J say they have a applicants and- are a fraction of them. LIKE 8MAL Other small exchanges also note! that companies often like to list on a small or local exchange before trying out the bigger boards As on all the exchanges, stocks forjuw^c «»• m . inui »«ww listing must first be approved by I being prepared in the building of i the SEC. its sponsor, the Mercantile Ex- ] . 4*4 I change, which trades in commodl- | Minimum requirements on the ties. The Mercantile's nationwide {National Exchange narrow the ilst network of 81 tickers dill carry {to companies with assets of SI the quotations. National Exchange million, with * 150.000 common 'officers expect the artwork will__________ r_,--- ------ IW shares , in the hands of 300 holde xpand rapidly when Mock quota- set by the dealers after feeling era. The American Exchange le- lions are added. /Ptlfi 6mhl\ f Forgotten... Corns Soon Lift. I \0*t! wV SUPER SPECIALS 4" Robber But____Sc it Ceooloe Nice 29c if. it Liaoloaa Well TUe 29c ru. it CEILING TILE INLAID TILE Full 9x9 6* E*- LINOLEUM RUGS Up *• $395 9x12 Vinyl floor Covoriay No Other Method Lira Dr.Scholt't «om* one of tha quickest waya known ♦ftmadical acianoa. Oat s bo» today I (buyers and feUera. ■cHieBartm JromBcrim {cant.... EARLY WEEK SPECIALS! ggaQ-\ i Stocks listed on the newest ex-[change will come from among ihei 8,000 or more now traded over me counter. And dealers in that] flourishing business question] whether the National Exchange] .will put much of a crimp In their .trade. SERVE 'N' SAVE COUNTRY STYLE tyecklace Gets More Valuable as It Goes Around : LONDON (API—Doreen Campbell, 24, was short of money, in! arrears with her rent, and the [pearl necklace was lying unnot-i ! iced on the. floor of * * ~2*—“ “ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY LOW PRICE London shop. * I She picked it up and sold it to! |a jeweler for 30 pounds «84>. A I few days later she saw the neck-1 lace in the jeweler's window 1 priced at 175 pounds ($490). Con-vscience-striken. . Doreen went to Tthf police and told the slaty. De-| BUT YOU CAN I JOIN SEPT. T6 MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY MICHIGAN HOME GROWN FRESH Bartlett Pears LARGE KROGER FRESH BAKED FIESTA BAR CAKE KROGER FRESH BAKED SLICED VIENNA BREAD . . SAVE 16c-r KROGER PEANUT BUTTER. GRADE ’A1 WISCONSIN "BIG EYE" SWISS CHEESE TASTY, SMOOTH SPREADING MARGARINE BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR September SERTA FOLD-A-BED — Regular Full Sis* — • Reversible Foam • Seat Cushions • Rich Brown Upholstery e Serta Innerspring • Mattress Sale Priced Now at H690( OTHER SOFA BEOS AS LQW AS $69.00 EATMORE BRAND BETTY CROCKER FROSTING OR KRAFT'S PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE . . » IP CAKI KROGER TOP VALUE COVERALL Top Value Stamps! for Extra Free COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BEDS by SEHTi Twin Size With Tbit Coupon and $9.00 Pure hoi. , tl M.rthondii. Nat lncludin« laar, Win* at Ciaorattei. n« »*IW thru W«U.. Dtpt. II, 1MW i* Sri P.atla* aai lultri Mich. Limit One. You will receive one •ticker cover with eoch $2.00 purchase except beer, wine, or cigarettes at all K r o g a r Stores in Pontiac and Utica. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: ■ Sals Priced at 15471 Each While Our Present Stock Lasts! Warehouse DUT-LU Ifgf1 102-104 S. Saginaw (Hex! boor to May's) Free Parking in Rear D-Scholls Zi —tP\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IMP ess and Finance bob Grain Inlets lu* & ::::::::: li Scholle Goes to Top Court Appeals to Supreme Federal Tribunal for State Senate Shuffle Applet, Wolf Rlirer, b* ■hwMTHt. » pt». Ptoehee, Hale Haven. Paackee. J H Hale. Peare. Bartlett, bn. ■ Clappe. bu------- Prune. 7b bu. £ LANSING (UPI) - Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said today he has received notice that State AFL-00 President August Scholle.has appealed his bid to reapportion the State Senate to the United States Supreme Court. A .dr dr ■ Scholle was turned down by the Michigan Supreme Coqrt on his suit to-force apportionment of t)w Senate along' lines of population rather than territory. The state Ugh mart also A spokesman for Adams said the state would fight Scholle in the high court and would begin preparing answers to Scholle’s petitions immediately. There was no indication from Adams when the case would come up before the federal court. markets (Milling Mart Tends Down The following are tc covering sales Of locally grown produce brought to the Fanner's Market by growers and sold hy them In wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Detroit Product hT1"..:....... Beeu, topped. ..................... Ctain, Curly, bu. — Cabtofe. Red. bu. r do*. sun Cucumbers, Dill. be. .... Cucumbers, Ptekle, bu. . reriembsrs, Statri. be. . Dill, dot betas. ... sESKSF!.............. Okre, pk. ...... Onions, dry. 50 lbs. QMses, grssn, er* Onions, pickling. Lake Orion Home Fire of undetermined origin Caused about <5,000 damage to the summer lakefront home of,Jack Krakow of Detroit Saturday night in Lake- Orion. ■ . . No one was in die house, 774 Central Drive, when the blaze was discovered, It had burned for "some time” before firemen were called, according to Lake Orion Fire Chief Jack Caylor. Local firefighters brought btozemnder control in about half an hour. The other two floors of the hillside home were damaged by smoke. Waterford Boy, 7, Is Struck by Car A 7-year-old Waterford Township boy is in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospital after being hit by a car late Saturday afternoon. Witnesses told township police that Rodger Frase o< 1147 Bam ford St. had been playing with three .companions on the east side of Csss Lake Road /near Bamford when he dashed suddenly out in front of a car driven by Joseph L. Guzak. 30, of 3895 Embarcado f Waterford Township, * ' it" 79* Guzak said he was unable avoid hitting the boy. Rodger was taken to the hospital with internal injuries, and an emergency operation was performed. He Is the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hsian Frase. tty The imitated Press A bloody post-Labor Day weekend on‘Michigan highways killed 1* T ‘ “ " NEW YORK m — The.stock market milled . inconclusively in moderate early trading today. Gains and losses of fractions to prevailed among most key stocks. A few Issues drew speculative demand and made wider moves. Polaroid added about 3 points and Lionel ran up about 2. Pennsylvania Railroad rose 14 to 13 on a block of 3,000 shares lowing news of an agreement to end die strike. Ck GM> Chevrolet Dlvixloo canceled M-heduled layoff ft 4,700 work- ------- -- fMHu COULD HAVE BEEN KILLED - Daniel Oorrere de Melo, IT, who ran away from his home In the Azores because of an argument Chrysler rose a fraction. Ameri-1 with Ms fathgr, is shown where he stowed away In the nose-wheel * - wet] of a Venezuelan transatlantic airliner after it landed in Ham- ilton, Bermuda, Saturday. He was lucky foe plane flew fA 8,000 feet instead of the usual 18,(ft) — he would have sutfocatad through lack of oxygen and have frozep. Daniel was flown' hade to the Azores Sunday as a guest of the airline. Weekend, Acciae Hits 19in Michigan falling out of a ear. Them was one drowning season for swimming and boating reached Its wans. Two ofotr persons were killed in miscellaneous and on fos state’s highways this year, even surpoadag the long Fourth* of July and Labor Day wnksnds, normally foe wont killers. Sixtcen disd over the Fourth and y were killed ovur Labor Day. •or youug people 4M Is s Another youngster, a 13-year-old Royal Oak girl, was killed in a crash with a parked car in her first attempt behind foe whad. A 2!*-year-old Fraser boy was run over and killed by a trailer after Muakavm wore Injured ta#y Saturday night to a collision of two oars at an tatoreectfaif Tbs Associated Press weekend fatality toll starts at I p.m. Friday and ends at midnight Sunday. Ike taw young perisus killed on the WUIew Kuo Expressway naar Ksnsdus Readay ware James E. Hlevtas, 88, ef Rom due, therm A.* SHImaa, la, d Detroit, Jeanne C. Krotl, It, ef Allen Park, and Thome* E. Thy. tar Jr., U, of Dearborn. Police said they believed that Blevins ran a slop sign and drove Into foe path of foe other car. DnvM CMc. 18, of ■_________ killed Sunday when Ms (torW# tree on a CUnton County miles aoufo of Fender. EMU Releases Extension Slate teraectknf roar f PewemAAu Beibset reffie, m, «f wen killed flnaday la a isMkdsn nVAlll tear jdfoe north ef Kedew. OOT Mrs. Bonnie L. Burkhafdt.ni of •ural Albion was kfltod^sBSflay when her ear missed 4BMMI 12 miles south of Albton end plumed down an embankment. Mickey Rimer, 4. ~p-well was killed struck by score Barry County. AMs Bedash can Motors eased. Ford was knout unchanged. Steels were unchanged to some-whit lower. Moderate losses were taken by U4J. Steel, Republic and Jones k Laughlin. The market was mixed from the start. The ticker tape lagged very briefly in tho. early rush, then trading slowed. Rubbers, nonferrous metals and airlines Mao showed a generally lower drift as the list showed more of a tendency to decline than ad- ince. Minute Maid picked up refraction and Coca Cola eased as the stocks continued to adjust in response to proposed terms for a merger. New York Stocks New President Appointed at University of Detroit UttM, MM. pk- ■■ Lettuce, Bo,ton. do*, lettuce, Leaf, bu. —t2S‘ _jBl ............... RoaiatM, bu. ......i,......" SS&bJfc. OwtiTCha-d. bu. ........*."* rurnipa. bu. ............... v Poultry and Eggs* DETROIT tOO| it gggi * im PAld per. -i-■ ______ . llvered to Detroit; loooe In 19 down Carrier Co consumer, grade (included ua.) C*ee,J'I , ■■■ to erode A extra large «W-jj lCater Tree 42-50; suShni wji. lr-h«. ana DETROIT (UPI)—The Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S. J„ has been . named president of the University of Detroit succeeding the Very Rev. Ceiestin J. Steiner, S. J., president since September 1949. ♦ * * Fr. Steiner, 62, will remain at the university In the post of chancellor to direct the university's development program. Fr. Britt, 48, a long time Detroit resident, ha* been dean of the U. ef D. College of Arts and Science* for the past tow years. The Kev. Mai com T. Carron, S. J., 48, was nameT KEV. L J. BRITT, g. J. largo 42-S0; medium *5-41; small 36 Vi-!•: grade B largo 49-43; browns grad* Ali-prywer .... large 45-44; medium 3«-40: small jou. Cltles Syc .. M; checks 23-24. Clark Equip Caea Gala . . DETROIT rODLTRT . |COlR Palm DRTROIT, ge pound delivered ity Ure poultry: taavy type he; Colum Oaa . ' 'AP'-Prlce* perconRdls trod Detroit far No. i quel- con M Oa i» 39-32: UgM typo — — End of 150-Mile Rides to School? Four Howell Children May, Get Facilities in Annexation Election HOWELL (UPI) - Four rural Howell children may be coming home to school soon — ending a Jour-year fight by their families. The land of the four families was left out by error when annexation election in 1957* incorporated the rest of the ThayeF School District into the Howell system. Howell refused to aeeept the nrasecatisa Mr ehUdn Ith If they dM not send children to sebesL The families of Leon Wright, Albert Hoag. Warren Butler and Arthur Rutter contended that the Foerierville school provided by Livingston county authorities was InhdeqUate. RENT US MILKS Finally, they sent their youngsters to puhfo/school in Decatur, Ind., some 150 miles away. But the four may be coming home . soon. Over the weekend, the State Department of PtibHc InstlucUun announced that a special etodfon for foe area has been Ns dtoe has been set lor foe balloting, which will enable urea voters Is rectifyfoeerrer made four Crash Near Lapeer Injures Flint Man LAPEER — An 83-year-old Flint tan was reported in poor condition at Lapeer. County General Hospital today following a weekend traffic mishap five miles east of here. * * - ft Hospitalized is Harry Demorest, driver of a car which collided with another auto at Elba Road and M2l Saturday evening. Police believe Demorest failed op his car at the intersection while approaching it on Elba Road. * 79 * Hie driver of the other car, Herbert J. Funke, 69, of Mukegon, escaped without serious injury, police said. taoiia-o Firestone food M*el, Ford Mot »'• Simmon . ... ' u Sinclair ... it« cony ....... 349 Sou Fat .... ■3 Sou Ry ...... *4 Sperry Rd ... 25 3 std Brans ... men it* .....20 2 gtd Oil Cal Oardnor Den .45.1 fto OH Ind . Gan B*k ..... t.7 ta . WI Jt" ---Dream WcmnoJF .. ...gg Stud Pack .. o Tain TAKE 7— Oen Tim* SHrTuIe No Rv . Gn»vhound ; Report of Big Crop CHICAGO (D—The government’ bearish September crop report set off general selling of soybean futures today and prices of that commodity broke two cents a bushel or more at the opening of the BoaM of Trade today. ♦ ♦ ★ Rye was Ann but other grains were steady to easier. The government estimate of this year’s aoybean yield at 566 million bushels was tne highest of any monthly forecast this yehr and (sopsiderably above trade expectations. * t A.,,,' One brokerage firm commented that it may have ended the recent bullish trend in foe trade. Several major interests hi the market had expected a forecast of about 545 million. Hie government's estimate a month ago was 548 million. To Expand in Michigan JWXXFORD (it—Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp. has embarked on a renstnrtinn program to expand its facilities in three Michigan cities. Wolverine President A.\ K. Krause said the project includes warehouse additions at Rockford, plus expanded manufacturing facilities at Big Rapids and Ithaca. — man ... 51 Pan AW Air .. 4S» Fanil Ski .... 30 3 Param* Plct ;. S3 . 29.7 P» RR 49.4 Pleat Cola ... P* PI (4.52V 94 Pttaw . ...... Cent Bek .... 49 7 Phelp* D .... Corncna ..... 37.7 Phiico . ..... Copt Cop AS . 5 5 Phlil cPt COM Mot ..... 9.9 Proct 9 0... cootOU $3.1 Pur* OU•______ caps»r |ms -.-1*» bca ..... .. Corn Pd ......44 5 Republic BU.. Curtli mb 9.5 Rerlon .......... Door* j. ....Rex Drug .!! Rejm tut ... 8? si m Killed was William 1f. Stlne, 21, of 3727 North branch Road. Stine was a passenger In a car driven by Stewart Bennett, S3, of 4238 Mill SL, who was reported la satisfactory condition today at Lapeer.Connty Gen- ..(to Twcnt Con . Bennett was driving aoufo on Fish Lake Road when his car collided with a truck driven by Mrs. Naomi Miller, 25, of 2485 wjijjohnson Mill Road, police reported. ft 1f h Mr*. Miller, who was traveling westbound on Johnson Mill Road, apparently failed to see Bennett's car because a bill Hid foe intersection from her view, police said. The accident (9 being investigated by the Lapeer County Sheriff Department. n* Rand .... 91. mjmm an .... 41. ■Mbs ... 94. Bus Mcb .941 ltarv ., *■** Nick .. Paper .. — Silver . tot Tel ft 1 I’S US Lines NnM ...... *•> US Steel ..... S i TO Tok ........ 1?•? Walgreen .... ___ West OB Tel . fjg 3 Weetg A Bk .. ‘ t White Mot ... 41. ! «M Wilson Sc CO . 37. 1 40.2 Wool worth ... it . 62.5 Tngst Bh & T 44 ones • L. ... ft j Zenith Rad . .123 STOCE AVERAGES (Compiled by the Associated Pres* Induet. Rata OtU.' Stocks —4 —.V * 1 314.9 111J ■■ . 314.4 113 .4 199.4 4199 334.4 111.5 1994 330.5 ___ High .. 1494 Low . IMS High .. 1999 Low ..... sw.1 DOW-JORBS J) » M Inds. <13.33 Jl 0 „ 30 RaUi 134.49 oft 931 it OHM. M U Ott 0.44 45 Stocks 2*4 55 oil 0 44 Volume |o 11 ajKWOAM. rrsTOcRs UfBm OoT ____m*l points art . Rost Om Ob* ................ I to *mkes OU * Chua Co* ell Use Motor ho* ... : tntular Mtl Prod Oo* I ___Pronhot Co* ....... . ! Rudy Msmulaeturtiig Co" Taiodo Mtaea Co ........14.3 1 Lodge Calendar Pontiac Shrine No. 33. White Shrine of Jeruanlem. VML Sept. 14. Pot Luck dinner, 6to0. Bring own table service iB Stated meeting, 3^ McCurdy, Scribe. Regular meeting, Pontiac Chap- ires 9 *<«v. «ui| and dish to pass. 3:(XPpm.' Mary Collision Kills Area Resident Car • Truck Smashup Near Norjh * Brandi Injures Driver NORTH BRANCH - A car-truck collision four miles southwest of here yesterday claimed the life of one man and resulted in serious injury to another. , All appointment*, announced by foe Moat Rev. John Baptist Janssens, general of the Society of Jesus in Rome, are effective Otft. 30. -- ' ’*• ‘ * * ’ The Jesuit members of the U< of D. community were informed >of the change at the evening meal last night. The new president is the son ef Mr. aad Mrs. L. V. Britt ef Crosse Potato Park aad attended M. Agnes Elementary School, U. of D. high school aad the Uslvenily of Detroit. He entered the Jesuit order in 1953 upon graduation from high school and holds a masters degree from Loyola University, his S.T.L. degree (theology) from Wesf Bad m College and a doctorate in 8flU> ration administration from the Un-A car-truck iversity of Minnesota. Cleaiy to Be Burted Tuesday in Ypsilanti YPSILANTI (UPI) — FUneral service for Owen J. Cleary, former state Republican chairman, trill be held Tuesday in the First Congregational Church hare. ★ ★ * * “Pat” Cleary, 60, collapsed Friday during foe opening of a new GOP headquarters in Ypsilanti and following morning at Beyer Memorial Hospital. * * * Death was caused by a kidney ailment he had suffered for more than » year. Chary served as stale GOP chairman tram IMS to 13C3, re- signing attar he was elected secretary ef folk Be served one term then ran for the Kepehhces nomination for governor In 1834, leatag to Donald 8. Leonard. Cleary’s chairmanship of foe Republican party came during the ndency of O. Mennen Williams foe Democrats. Ironically, was Cleaiy trim started Williams on Ms political career hy naming When World War Q cat off East Indian supplies of kapok, milk-wood flow was used to give buoyancy to life jackets. Steiner presided university longer than any president in foe school's history and during a period of extensive growth. He helped inaugurate many academic and community service programs at his alma mater. Prince Aga Khan Will Help Save Art Treasures PARIS (AP)—Pricne Sadruddin Aga Khan, serious-minded scion of a famous family, has taken a key role in the drive to save the ancient Egyptian treasures of the Nubian Desert. Sadruddin, 27, tweedy Harvard man and son of the late' Aga Khan III, has enthusiastically taken on the job of helping Vatse funds to keep the priceless art treasures from being flooded by foe muddy Nile River waters that will back up behind the Aswan Dam. ♦ ★ * Tito prince was called in by the UJ«. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as a special consultant for the camptflgn. Spdruddin, half-brother of the late Prince Aly Khan and unde ptbsent Aga Khan IV, sharet Ms family’s love for a combination of high life and serious pursuits. Offers 11 Classes in Area Eastern Michigan University will offsr 11 graduate and undergraduate extension courses in Pontiac, Waterford Towmghip and UtteaJte-gliining next week. - , #• * The classes are being sponsored by Eastern MidttjpuTs Division of field Services. Students wishing to enroll In Persons not admitted must apply for admission as soon as possible by mail to the director of admissions, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti. h it it Registration materials will distributed at file first class meeting, 'with the exception of classes in Waterford Township.. Township classes will all meet at Jaha D. Pierce Jnator High School where regtatratton will take place 8ept. 38 at 4 p.m. All township classes Trill meet for the first time on Sept. 27. All are graduate courses only, hr * ★ In all other areas, registration must be made by mail to the uni-, versify, after students have received the needed forms at the first meeting. h hr * Registration materials and check or money onjer must be postmarked not later than midnight of the day following the second class Parent Education (graduate), hra., 4:30 p.m„ Elementary Edii rational Tests Ji Measurement**! ___| 7:15 p.m„ Problems in Ere-1 menitary Art Education (graduaton 2 hrs., 7:15 p.m. DETROIT (UPI) — The 1960 Michigan State Fair broke all at-records of Us 111-year history this year. Credit Fundamentals Course Scheduled Bankers, merchants and personnel of audit offices 7*81 be given chance to participate in a short course in ratal credit fundamentals in Pontine this week, note Francis F. manager of foe Pontiac Credit ureau, Inc. \ * * * The course win meet on two nights, Wednesday and Thursday from 7-10 p. m. in foe auditorium of Consumers Power Co., f. Lawrence at Wayne Street 4r ♦ h It la sponsored by the National Ratal Credit Asaoctattoo and is part of a national pedtt education Conducting the school trill he Sterling S. Speake, instructor In for foe N.JL C-A. MacDowell Male Chorus Meets Tonight The fint meeting of the foil season of the MacDowell Male Chorus Trill be this evening at 7:45 in Northern High School. 4r * 79 All former members have been Mtvited, as well as prospective members. The women’s auxiliary, composed of wives of present mem-bbrs, irill meet at the same hour and discuss plans for a coming picnic. * 79 * After the meetings the two roups will join in a coffee hour and discuss plans for their participation in the coming reason, eluding the Centennia) celebration for Pontiac next spring. Records Fall at State Fair meeting or a late fee of $5 will be All'elasees to Pontiac will be held at Pontiac Northern High School. [• tree to B foftdn be Ism Thomas OdWIftiu—tiy Hj.ofoBuy City was kUtoti lutolas tot* efts struck « hridgfo abuMakiitndn M25, five miles west of t in the Thumb foes.* tola Tuesday. A graduate course, Problems in School Building Planning, carrying two hour* Credit, will meet Thursdays at Utica Senior High School. The first class meeting Is at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 22. .79 The . Pontiac and Waterford courses, hours credit, and meeting time (unless already listed) follows: Waterford Township: AH of Education graduate com hrs. credit; Workshop in lum Building: Elementary guage Art; Teaching of Social* toe; Elementary Arithmetic i_ ods; Problems in Etemeotaiy! Education (meeting time to’toPfenf nounced at registration). ,U writ, .Jo «M>| imnbI Patricia McLeod, % daughter ef her foibafclEnran atxLlsrashadrlt into .uognriMlnatoDln XRfoNfl Oak. Police said she MAxtofoto dttndn beto**‘ awraMiTna raiwt afifeafc WWMfrtntu, tofomk folrtvr Idgin waa struck aad killed by Sunday a# he Aw* a HIBadato mnftP" oriw .nsgiiiolM saiM I atnommo ) MnswBa raljutou bn« ’ tuBnyafti AnAtelttnkta Jftrreonfo*. ’toidOraitttiiWitt Wfled-Sutundayitoia ’toll fomniTmHcreudttgBti after Ads ) hrotfow top, ]|. jtoftokgiSfoi.BBn BBunfoyilto tMBetob8tofohatotofoiW ttegidwto v.tlnq a Hits saw t! Joneph Gordon, 44, at DdNMA drowned Saturday In a awlminlnx Religious Bi^ 100 Issuo Stcrtttm* Opposing Basis for Vot« NEW YORK (API class against class, race and religion agi is a vicious practice r ail Americans, says i 100 Protestant, Jewish and Cath lie leaders. The group called on ti^r o ganizations to oppose anji a -tempts to make religious affilidr tion the basis of voter’s cfaeies in tiie presidential campaign^ j They called their statemjmtj made Sunday, "an attempt to exf tract a higher ethic regarding ligion and politics that would applicable to the practical coni sideratioqs of the current pre*i- HmiHbI Pnmnnicm *' well, a coastruction, firm employe. Consumers Power Co. near Grand <4aj EaJaDMT a5J trnoxo aa07%9934 bumafl . mitmIs) 1‘Bw^saBSirt «ad iafos jigBWbi (ffoBtotoli riNtofo oi 10-Day Evtnt Last tvedc, a Protestant group led by Dr. Norman Vincent Peal* statement which said a Roman Catholic president would ’under extreme pressure by the hierarchy of his church.” , a* ■ «• a Dr. Peale, a supporter of Re- Attendance Mark Sttj publican presidential Richard M- Nixon, i however, that the public agitation of religion as an issue hi the campaton would be *‘in the long ran harmful to our country.” Nixon is a Quaker and his Dem-mocratic opponent, Sen. John F. Kennedy, is a Catholic. . 79 79 . 79 The Sunday statement's signers included the Rt. Rev; Arthur Lich-tenberger, presiding bishop. Protestant Episcopal Church; Methodist bishops (f. Bromley Qxncum of Scandale, N.Y., William C. Martin of Dallas, Tex., and Lloyd il p, Wicke of New Yorit; Archbishop lakovas of the Greek Orthodox Church; Richard Cardinal Cushing, Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston; Reinhold Neibuhr of Union Theological seminary. New York; Rabbi William F. Rosen-bloom, former president of the Synogogue Council of America. A total of 61,786 persons passed through the turnstiles Sunday, the final .day of the fair, to faring the lfrday mark to 825,989. This waa 4,333 bettei old maik ef BUM set In 1334. It malted the Marta time that' tta fair passed the 383(838 mark, Swanson credited “perfect weather, excellent exhibits and outstanding dally programs” attracting the record crowds. The figures do not include 'an a 11 a a t e d 50,000 who took advantage of the preopentng night ribbimcutting ceremonies to get a peek inside the Detroit fairgrounds before the exhibits opened. Gov. G. Mennen Williams praised Swanson to . a special letter commendation for the 'jab he the fair. Fair officials a letter waa “unprece- JPtotfltotiisbbiMi ii Saar* mmesMm ■■ly. ttwi fUODJSrikiriBtrail .slsSiriJi i *i7 PUBLIC 8AU At tit «.*>. on BnuSt 1*54 Mercury Moot. Sed.T* •MUMS, will to told B I MM* Woodvord An., 1 oddreu bein* wher T Serial Number Tr**l Sartli* ~ DAWSON A BUTTERFIELD Oh etection (jay there wil 3,283,000 more women eligible to vote than men, the Census Bureau harvested a record, crop of 10,-SOOAOO bushels to 1969. CALL FE 3-7111 Banirla Insurance Agency for All Insurance Needs m 963 W. IUMI ST. ramie. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, I960 MSUO Offers 35 Adult . ■ fc , ( _ ’ JpyatttexL, fine arte, agptjed and1 "There are no prereffuiailm ex-’lengih. to i, piss America ISpw Wilted "*TC>o" Much Likt the Old Programs, Leaves •r Weary State University wiDgperial skills, business ftnd enfii-jeopt ft desire-lo tearo," Eklundj JKor the, first time, tuition for I Eklgnd urged interested pertoat ““ $» adult education couhies peering, tod languages, accord-j said - peream 66 years of age .and over jto reserve space in the dame* of all- ling to Dr. Lowell R. Ekhtnd, di-j * * # will be reduced by hail except {their choice by calling MSUO as Gouraet will be ottered in the j rector of continuing education, j. All courses will be 10 weeks in { for (lautorac and engtaemrlag soon as possible since registra-j ms. | tlons will be limited. r~^-----------—~ * * e | Fees wil) be payable the first! night of the course. ■ The fall term schedule is as! .follows} | ' ^VWNTlttAMmBV "g^V-ftadtoVeriter nt bStoH HHbAf'1 ^ Miss America; pageant that had viewers in my] (he edge of their r night was a new all the dev de-%€Fw™*s of ‘The «*4.000j Questipt/P1TO*‘ Twenty-One to ertdgpah Jh ,bcs * ■otThstobatsaaAnr mad moment > vM»l Had tMtebttu bank guards] sealed envelope containing fMu.UW 0—0Wb«t would you] mikt* caught your akmiiMNbkigtttf »u>' best gh i .the ideal dsO"totMI to AMs**. toMnddiy—to "Cahtu# tbaUghifulljt, ii ihadwialsbrm tomnaMtotonother jM ubatto dto*»tolM adg Mm k SHE** DI8Tt.NCTIVE n i^toloito^dAliy Ttopiiv- del ..letoto. -*----- AWHe# ton 5KStr From 7:3f - 10 p.m. ItaMns beginning «am. M Dr Richard "lirll TslBo- iff HISTORY OF tfESTERN CIVILIZATION I li a «udr of aw political. serial. economic end cultural (telers and WaUtoUans aadsrglrdlng Uw Wactore heritage From 7-w p.m. .wadpeadaya, bagbsUM Mat. a Dr T*Tn*l ftrtW Thtttai tjH I INTRODUCTION TO PXYCNOLOOY: An introductory course covering aucb hub-Jaw* aa mental hygiene, personality, heredity and learning; from 7-10 p,m. Tues-daya. beginning Bent. n Dr 0. David j Jones. Tuition — IS. LESSONS IN usimmuo: A bourse designed to bteroaaa (he enjoyment of serious music through knowledge of its elements, structure and background. Mo knowledge ***““2* i made required ■. beginning Sept. Tuition topT ------IB BIBLE ; bat degree' rod clarify 29 Dr* WIlFlan Tuition — j) POLITICS 1968—ST^Pte AND NATION-it A course designed W provide Untight Mo the American political system, and twwanou and knowledge of the major la-uer lacing voters hi the 19*0 elections from 7-to p.m. Wednesdays, beginning lent. M. Or. WUltam Rhode Tuition—923 SOCIETY AND THE CRIMINAL: BASIC DRAWING ndamentals of its on creative ____,, JOP ;hntques explored. Including pencil, pen and but. charcoal and crayon. iq*m 7-10 p.m Mondays, beglr Lloyd Radell. Tuition — I OIL PAINTING: Deals with the fun- MKva! dm t'HAPEI. FOR ALCOHOLIC* - J. Philip Martin (left), manager of the eommuijity relations department for Font Motor Co , ttnd Harry Henderson, president and founder of the Brighton AT Phetefaa Hospital for Alcoholism, stand before the world’* first chapel for alcoholics. it was presented Sunday in Brighton to the hospital by Ford.. ttMto an 48PV-t ed away to Tuition — $35. COMPREHENSIVE ESTATE PLAN-NINO: A course for th* Individual prop- ship u Jerome*; , grily to the new system/ which will go into effect Thursday. A policeman will be able to write a ticket and leave It on a rbr found violating parking Detroit Port Head Raps Lack of Funds EFFECTIVE BUS TIONS; Study dtoBHHH grammar and comoostttaa as iroil as th* techniques of public relations. Front 7-9. C.e?ettyi- °°> * ^ ' O INEERINO ADMINISTRATION : ■MMEraroroMwroawMMbg lL_you. ivcuy DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit I -Sunday whenjWayne Co™ty Fort Commission h** been ^ chasing a'has complained that it is being] IPTOTwaotwmHgijia' into my btnM-’tom‘d work with' a‘ much] ’SHjflHp^todbat way.” j smaller budget than competing |i took off after a Greut Lakes ports. mmatnttSSffrn the sidewalk. Aft- * * * "er*a1 fllHBSU, they arrested Em-| Andrew W. Fleming, admini-MLJtochttf 24. jstrative assistant to the commit*- nsniiihu* * * sion, said that the current Detroit] jfCtoflMMkter found $6,000 worth]Port budget is $62,360 compared sMMMvtg Mitchell’s Harlem apart- Iwiht $979,279 in the budget of De-j tjOfifa jHe was charged with bur-jtroit's major competitor, Toledo,] "gMTfc possession of teirglar's tools 'Ohio. The figure 'was cut from ttojj lat^V criminally receiving stolen ,$76,280 given , the port authorial ■ goods. 'last yeap. Business Down 5th Month at County Deeds Office u -For toe fifth straight month, the (There were 6,166 juch mortgages OtolMRl County Register of Deeds!filed this year as against 6,032 Office repoctod btotoeas down com- in. 1959; ’pared to the Mate months of 19$B.I * ' + 'Ik ir th e > Last month .also land plats recorded. OUter hariaens (•ommuniMii. By mya to be inviting another eontinen-, tal Communist triumph, this time .. ______i . ... j to Africa. Meanwhile, Khna- A prtsent,,^ things are „hchev is MUblUlnjt through mi0,’eJeLa,SCd.m^n- Castro i base in tht Western ner. A poUceman might wafn an ] Hemisphere. Itself, offending motorist. He. might * stand by the car for hours until l The election of Cuba to'the Se-the driver returns, fir he might curity Council would, put consult with higher authorities to seinbly majority on record against see if a written notice or sum- American interests. Participating mons should be mailed to the jin that decision one way or another owner. ’ {Will be such; United Nations co- A Home Ministry spokesman j partners as the Mali Federation,^ 555^»*h"ro* 'Mgtiea* said nothing is changed except j Upper Volta, Togo, Gabon, Congojchoioxy to typical industrial procedure, A parking violation Republic, Niger. Chad and the j ti^l^m™liina:nS?^atwOa! offense for years, he [present junior member of the Re-jo**., i- Pv- Robert Bold*, tu “—:—— ........- - - l INTRgtH^JC7j;iON TO MAM t dealing FUNDAMENTALS OF MABEKTINO: MMM martstlag functi beginning Sqpt. tetlng functions Frjm_7.|» ji m. Thursdays. 'ldPM« INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY: 'jlSublic of Malagasy. h* called1 Clerk-Rggister of Deed* Darnel - T. Murphy Jr. Mid there were 13,167 papers, producing $19,662, to receipts, recorded lari month. Thk compares with 13,962 {ropers “d $26,773 lor August 1966 I ludrsl 9ft photo. (97I6JE); g Mils of rode (to); lad *.*•• mtoceUaneew* matters (*4J*7). n,BC8l< estate transactions ate dawn, aiad when they ate, it reflects to .our buteneas,” Murphy Mid. He added that he ^id not expect > business to pidt ug until after % *t of others. | f of th# aolut Froiw 7-to a Deslgnroi those desiring knowledge "of, L±of arowagcmcal problems. FrHPHVHHH tonday^t bogtani^ s*pt. 26. Aleck Cap-, MATHEMATICS REFRESHER FOR EN-GINEER8 I: A course itrsljiilil (or vn-gineers and others who wish a compre-henstvc review at mathematics. From 7-U p m Ttmndava, beginning Oct. S. Hubert Stephens. Tuition — 925. PROPERTY APPRAISAL FOR TAXATION. A count designed for persons’ engaged nr /Interested in' the appraisal *f real and personal property for taxation purposes. Wedaeedav evenkxs bertmlng Sept. 28. Oakland. County staff Tuttioa —, T LANGUAGES FRENCH LANGUAGE I: For beginners! I with little or ns previous study of Prencli. From 7-9 p.m, .Mondays, beginning Sept, j 26. Dr. Nadine Ponlulko. Tuition — tg*. ! FRENCH LANGUAGE II: For those in. the intermediate or advanced stages oft the language; From TO p.m.' Tuesdays. ‘ beginning Sent. 27.-Dr. Nadine Fopluiko. Tuition — MS. GERMAN . LANGUAGE: Per beginners sxa little or n* previous study of Ocrnroa. Prom 7 9 p.m Tuesdays.. blglhsglg Aept. HI Dr. Rdberl atnunens. Tuition — SIS. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE I: . Students ac-lulre atehty t«| ijM tkl everyday laa- wd an active practical vacnlMlarE. From 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, beglnnbio Sept. SI. Dr. Bden Kovach.,-Tuition — III. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE II: For those who rove completed the Introductory course or ». »t town** Death Notices NIELDOH. BRFT. It, M. ALFRED Lroro*. ten Farcy wRiktotoM. ford! as* M: iteorodTiitoad of ReUror NleUoo, dear fathtd of David L pad btaae Mart* Htci-son: dear brother of Sigsrd RM-s«o. Mrs. MdfMn,tatcllai Jansen. Mrs. Rpe— fsTOVasritt Fedar-sen. Mr*. AaacMn ElwahdSL' Mrs. Alex i Rina • Mad stn. Mrs. Roland 'Alma, Katlcr. Harold and Itaar 16. at If- ____ _______ _ ________i Funeral Home, 9141 Sasha Hew Rd. Drayton Haros, with Rev, wetter Taaswbmtn sfflMaWag. Interment la BnUM Osarowry. Saline. Mich. Mr. Nielson will ila M Mata at th* Coats Funeral ■***. Drayton Ftelpa. FR TEOF'FTi rsnsrw .Ft ul Fetreff; Br Felrolf: beloved son of Kathryn •FKrofl- dear lather }* Hfiror. ----- ~ ivido Oaaii*. Kathy and .—ran: tow brother of WIRIaro McDonson. Mrs. IMk Mr*, wanron Fatten, i ssrs. John Doclt and Mr*. Florence Eratnt. Fsnerfl service wir , be bra^^ ‘' “’ ‘ p.m. rial :. Church i.... ...... Held offtclatins __________ . Whit* Chapel. Dr. FetrafI a______ In state at the Mariti-Oriffla Funeral Home until Tuesday neon. ST DENNIS. SEPT. Ik 1IM. UREU-la, 111! Lesington Drive; age S5; dear mother rt MIS.. Harry F.-' Wacker; also survived by oat grandchild and lour great-grand- Wi» W—to< Mroh # .10 BOYS W* aaad It hats to work In afternoons only. Tuesday and - Wedasday September tl and It. from II:M p m to «:J# p.m. Apggy In person .on Monday or FALKNER CIRCULATION DEPT. THE PONTIAC PRESS 9 MER WAHTED fif partmrot go weU as In ootiroating ispartrocnT MUM be married aad iTTENT good « ra Rai Funeral mat. Informant to -' White ChapoL Mrs. wHI lie In stateat tl Johns Funeral Home wilLumTmptT It. to William will 11* In Mat* at the Frank Carruthors Funeral Homo ■ aftor t mm. Tuittay. - ' . Ord of Ttolfa * 1 THE FAMILY OF BERVEL AN-thonv with to thank their many friends for the comfort A sympathy given by Rev. Paul Hart and th* members af the First Methodist church, A Parsley Funeral Mat: Mis, Fart Anthony and her children. ■» In Mctnorium 2 IN MEMORY OF DUR BELOVED Sherry Lynne Pentluck on her ninth birthday. Sept. 11. “Earth hath np sorrow That Heaven heal." Mommy. Daddy, Margo, Randy toad tootl*. ' . ., FimerBl DkwctAft ' 4 COATS FUNERAL ROME DRAYTON PLAINS OB >7117 Donelson-fohns FUNERAL HOME “Designod for Funerals" BFAjUU GRIFFIN CHAPEL L Must be H Paid while_______ B Saylnaw. no gAoa* >■— smd. ..... ..........■ ATTENTION FOREIGN CAR ME--s. W. have opening far • worker. Andy Cafkl Oarage. AMBITIOUS Young mm. ltd* for oolloetlaa depsitment of nstlrorol erganls-stion. F* Interview si FI AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ABOUT It years aid. seat appearance as bus boy Apply Alban's, ttt North Hunter Blvd. Birmingham. A FART TIME JOE ' ir yeu are (roe t to It pa, qoat *ppo*ring aad hav* a oar: you may be able to qimllfy tar a ■ •*•-» will enable yeu to earn HeUyWM?' Beauty BHIp, 7t B Sartrow, FE t-Mto BARBER OR OOOD APPRENTICE lr77J)Ute_Highway. " _ BUMP AND FAINT MAH WANTED! HU Psutiae Read.______ _ CAR DRIVERS. 25 OB OLDER. FR MM*. DISSATISFIED Employed awrrtad man. n to 69. milling t* start at lilt n weak gusronue. lstahllshod customer,. DrIyer' rstari.mited route. Must be 21 or over. Collins Cleaners, did Woodward. DEPENDABLE MAN . I am looking tor a good man into rested la sales and service work. Factory branch of National Corporation. I will poracaally M00 ger^ *o*j Depending upon references required. Married men preferred. For Interview rote appointment. pall FE Mlll l will talk to bath you and your wtie at your. home._____________ EXPERIENCED O R I L L COOE > w.tn gome counter work, must Rervtee lilTtttl Vcx>rhees-Siple Cemetery lote I • GRAVES IN OAKLAND MILLS Memorial Oardens. Sacrifice WtU BOX RCTUBS At 19 A.HI. Today there were replies at The Praia office in the following boxes: 1, S, to, to, 61, 67, 'to, 16, 71, 76, 77, to, 94. to, 106. IIS. The Pontiac Praia FOR WANT AOS - DIAL FE 2-8181 / Fran S a.m. h l pjR ___ errors should 0* re- ortod immediately The .'rose assumes np responsibility for errors other than to eancol lb* charges ------it portion of th* fust dorod valueless through th* error Whoo cancellations ■ containing typ* slses ■ to publieatloa * deadline far « ‘ Jffl* 1 if ttt IN if . li fil if 7 M . 11.M if 8.10 Uto 5 oo *.*a up 51 MEN OR WOMEN WITH to 101 vacancies. Pull or Urns Opportunity to can income. IN H Ferry. I:H HIOHLY RATED CORPORATION. requtree men who want to aug-- ment their regular income with talcncHm, pert time demonstration work In leading sol* operated laundry. ] evenings a week, g p.m. to to p.m. Batwrday * a m m I p m. Cumpwnanan ISO per month. Requirements personable, (rteodlr personality eacellent appearance Interview Mr. Nowack. Tim*, to to u a.m. Ftacc, Econ-o-Wash 1106 Jooiya. Pontiac No *b**‘ —M- atoaeo. 29.' Dr. Helen Kovach. Tuition ■ IS SPANISH LANGUAGE: ghPMMJIi j> the lariimage of Spain and Spahls America, with rmglugit aa propundatlm M spoken : hursdavs. ka DA|) OBJIXT8 — Charlie Johns, who married a girl of 9 in Tenuessee«wheti he was 22, back in 1937, objects to (he marriage of Jus 17-year-old daughter' Evelyn, shown here with her bride-groom of three days. SHe had the bridegroom, John Antrician, 99, 'Going Broke' Costs Up RICHMOND, Va. 6Ry— It cost he now. Buck, deputy cleric «t federal an^sted Saturday tor jfetmg (Evelyn'S age aa 21 when they , fiS. mqrried near Sneedvtyle,: Tenn. $45 to $50. “ontlee Press has numbers COOK CLERK . . . . the Jielp you heed is quickly yo u r s through THE PONTIAC PRESS' WANT AD COLUMNS For the Want Ad Depart* ' ment just dial . . .. a -Just Dial. FE 28181 1.7 Nerth Ftrry. PART TIME. EVENINGS OR Ways, goadm hourly^ aartre^a^ to or desire to hanMuosamy Call FR 5J310 between t and .11. S ’ 1 vtoia. FART_______I Headed at one* — 2 men lor evening work Call Mr. Taylor, OR MM, II noon to g p.m, REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, OVER N year* aid for tuU Urn* telling. New ft existing, properties. Ex-pertsne-d preferred tut II you PUBLIC HEALTH FIELD REP-resentative n - <102.90 to 1129.80 Weekly. To fltl future vacancies. Two years of experience In nursing. teaching, social work. Investigating or ether work requtr-tnc numerous and. effective contacts with adults, preferably In Ine Held of public health and graduation from caUag* to desire one year af pertinent experience may be itoetmted tor <6* year af caueg* up to a maxHMHB af tons wean. Obtain abpltcatlui for - "u—i Michigan Civil PONTIAC AREA Multi-million dollar International organisation offers outstanding position far t salesmen. Ne canvassing. no toad problem i un-N* competition. *Rft one of the finest Ufettaw agreements In existence. Mast be able ta stand t rigid Invasttention and bt bendabto. If avtr 27 years af • ago aad married, phone William background. _____-gs unlimited R7T(Kck) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 38S OAKLAND AVEHUR REAL ESTATE SALESMAN NEED-dtd to complete our staff Excellent commissions. Experienced preferred, but will consider man 'PIgt other sales background. LAUINOER REALTY., OR 8-9861. Ask faf Mr. Letter.______ SALESMAN wanted! NO Experience necessary part or tall time. Roger'* Bales aad ScrVic*, 895 Auburn: CSll PM 5-6102. BALES AND BALES , MANAGES meat. National concern baa outstanding epportantty tvnttiwa at one* for 2 ambitious married men with experience to th* direct to th* ham* sales field. Cup start immediately calling on qualified leads., No travel. Earning* start at *a*e. Must have good Character reference. Pali WEIeWd. BTOCK BOY II TRB. OLD. FULL Clothes Ehap, 156 North Saginaw EALETjgg,.. (EPUC.>.. Trogf have Dir. Field Exp. - hiring -training. *te. Faatoat growing program ta.U. 8. Ton-------—- Our E*a*. know of Ad i, Lawrence aad Wayne It. Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad . That’s because of the ^■tttef selection of every** thing froth automobiles to employment offered every day. 'i ' FE 2*8181 St Help -Wanted Maid 6 WANTHD YOUNO AOORESSIVE saleamaa to MR roul potato. Free w follow up. Hwpsrtcuoe aol dec-eaaary. Wc bin wlUtag to. Hula maa who are HDkg'Js work. yT 8-NM. Ask lor Fftf 'M AR»o realty IWI Oass-BUxabeth Rd„ TOO YOU HAVE ■reVtot • gaaiHto Wanted experienced FAS- try aod yian aosk. Mato age and aapartcaeo. Writ* Pontiac From Besf Bttffat, 't71^Raat Maple. Blr- YOUNO“MAN W t L L I HO TO leant grtil mark, might*. Apply in person. IN* AubargRd. Otic* YOUHO kSM IT Td II, 4 ROURB Help Wanted Female 7 ladle* preft *:» p.m. . I N p.m.. Beribb's Bar ft^Ractaaraat, IN R. Tele- A-l SEAMSTRESS Expartancac only. Apply Mr. FruaU . Pontiac Laundry. S40 B. Telegraph Read. - _ attention imber ef demonstrators far the mtng season. W* are af taring (ME MAUD TOTE. GIFTS 4 GADGETS. DISCOUNTS UP ) 50 PER CENT OFF. Win a a trip to Flartda. catalog a I ARE YOU Interested tn working 6-9 F-M. 1 evenings n weak. Aad earning $35-9757 Car Hac. No eaavarotag. U before II Boon. NAOMA'S TOYS s______ _ lag* far toy demonstratitrs la Pontiac and surrounding communities. Rata your Xmas maney with pleasant, prefltnbte jtopR. Top commtoaiona. Cash Bonuses Ro dHIvsrtng or cafiaottog. CaU FR B-64N before 3 PM. tor appointment. BAKER Ted's 6ia Immediate l*S WOODWARD AT ' gOUARE LAKE RD- _ BABYSITTER. LIVE M Hi DAYf. week. Call_Oft 3-9047 for appoint. reaBtV ofeIator. must b e ggpertmined. neat, and reliable to work to Rochester. Madera -scion, high tvp# clientele. Good working conditions, top i------ fall o- part Unto. <£ll I Beauty Salon, OL MM*. CURB AND COUNTER OmuTIOR Pandy's Drtve-lns. 565 8. Saginaw Site 8«M DfXto Rwry (?URB OIRL AND WAITiMtBS. II — ------ Apply to paraaa r~'~ __ b# Bg4»~ *-r^~ ~~ Mtoh. i11- -r I Hanley Beef Barber Drive-in. Waterford. CURR WAITRESS, It OR OVER. Super Chief Drive -7a. Tele-graph BBreDteM, COUNTER OIRL. BOB'S CONEY CURB WAITRESS x shift. Apply to person only. _____I TED’S WOODWARD AT 80. LAKE HP, ' COUNTER OIBL TO APPLY IN person bt Ttmya Drive In. 2796 Aabara ltd- Utiica. t_ CURB OIRLS. AHfct AT SKILLET , priro-Ia. EM 3-1*72 or EM TCOMPLETE CARE 3 children, general cleaning. Uve In. Nice home, MI 7-085«._ DRUG STORE Salecpccgsaf experience helpful but - hot necessary 80 Hr*, per week Paid vacations. Cunnlng-■ham Drag, 67 N. Saginaw._• _ Dinirib Room . VWaitress _r ^ntng f Inperfpn q ' TED’S Woodward at Bq, Lakq ltd EXPERIENCED P I R 8 O N BF-tween 30-40 years for general In- scv. ffin.iAw1' o,;,c, elevator oreKAtoR! IT l leach you. Apply at cm*. 8*8 Hiker Bldg. __ EVENINO WORK. WOMEN NEED ed far tetophOM work from I p.m. to t p.m. Plaaaaat. Inter-. citing work to dewab wo ndver- M,nD EXPERIENCED GENERAL .HOU8E- POUR WOMEN OVER TWSHft-on*. work Inf office full time. Wter Queem phone soUctUiro. MI Oakland. braToR WOMAN TO CAM FOR children while met her works. Live to. Call after *. qa >-3>i*. OWE u, JOB OtNBRAL m&p Manted (ft C'S'llii roe* .tirtoc Cab and lunch room to tala Orton. Il i. Broadway. HOraaaL«#Mk. . 8 DAfirPER rnL ck. 5ss~*,ry Jra^rrgd-7 Ur* to. •» matohe wqk>N to tiral> "* CftlMron. 1 school titiJto trane-portotion. to week FE 0-lkto^ PUBUC" HIUtLllI piklb *0: rasentatiee r — -flSRi weekly. Ye Twa years of experience i rS5igattn* «'other work'reqWr! tag numerous aad effective con-tacto with adalts. preferably tii field of Public health aad jtejpr Htft dim ic dastrod • year 'at pertlntut eaperieac . o# awbcUtutod for one year ft college up to a fttotoMM af twu years. Obtain mrojilitito far esamlnatioa from Michigan civil r Service. Lansfhg U. 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