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Khrush- ler of the Department of Com- read “Khrushchev not welcome smiling Petrovna |5wap jokes and stories with] said, drinks his whisky in a matter only just invented it and already chev hit the big town: today in| 4 every other strategie + ee ee here.” Another said “Danger mnsasushes Aessosche coe oes Ua Anbeneedor Henry Cabot) of fact way, saying, ‘I'll have a/ they have started to dilute it with brisk, sunny weather, expressing| © !9st-paced itinerary out |the city’s official greeter. The wel-| ou see at work.” ‘Sti another : Lodge on the train ride from Wash-|go at it.” | water.” , hope a bright sun always. would! #F the boss of world ¢com- |come took“place in the terminal's! cont “én ban ‘eeash tre enjoying herself, The motorcade | ington to New York. ee _ | x * * shine on Soviet-American relations.| "ism. a baggage room. frew, Pein Station-“‘moved swift- He roused e big roar of laughter! from Lodge with a tale about how: Russians, Englishmen and French. | moon, but you can't get Amer- ica.” As it had been in Washington, Khrushchev expressed his hope ifor sunny Soviet-American weather [jean before his special train left The Soviet premier’s deluxe spe- cial train from Washington pulled into this city of teeming millions At the Waldorf-Astoria, Khrush- chev's first stop here, several hun- dred schoolgirls stood on the side- A crowd of more than 2,000 was on hand outside the-terminal on Seventh avenue, waiting for a ly, however, and the waiting crowd saw little ef the limeou- sine’s occupants, Alse riding More Stories, Photos on Khrushchev, Page 24 > : men drink whisky, |Washington at 8:21 a.m. at 11:54 a.m. on the second im { the bouncy visi f walk more than an hour before|the crowd reaction in New York! with Khrushchev was Arkady Sitting. at a table in his private] Wane | In his luggage, Khrushchev may of his epochal tour of the mae ee of the — the Soviet leader was scheduled} was largely one of silent curiosity. | Sobolev, Soviet ambassador to jcar, Khrushchev said a French- The Russian, Khrushchev added|have a surprise for the United Na- States. , to arrive. Thousands more people|There was little in the way of the United Nations, who had been |man, who loves his wine, will drink! with a proud smile, will drin} tions here, He had announced ‘In | x * * soon lined streets, behind barri-|either applause or demonstration,| on hand at the station te greet | whisky and say: whisky down quickly. Then he wil!Washington the Soviet Union was Pennsylvania Station, where | The oar boss was greeted by \cades. at least at the start, him. ““Ob, it burns.” eceriaveeih: (Continued ow Page 2, Col. 3) . x * xk *& * x &k * x * * x * * x * * x~ * * But Misunderstanding Possible’ Big 2 Agree War Is Stupid ——— lke s Comments Being Broadcast fo Soviet Union Challenge Reds Not to Jam ‘Voice’;—— Nikita Holds to His Ideas House Votes foGiveltself Hike in Salary $2,500 Raise Would Be Effective in 1961; Bill in State Senate Played Key Roles in University ee he wd aa a od ace From Our News Wires WASHINGTON ‘#&- President Eisenhower said today he feels sure Nikita |Khrushchev shares his |conviction a great war | would be stupid and crazy —that this is one thing on which they do agree. | And, the President said. ‘agreement regarding the | futility of war is the be- ginning of all wisdom. From Our News Wires LANSING — For the) second time this session, state legislators are consid- ering a $2,500 pay increase for themselves. Actually the hike might not be effective until 1961, when the next legislative term begins, but nearly all present legisiators probably intial slings __| will return. ~*~"! The move for the hike was initi- A Few Laughs ated yesterday in the House. Law. #RIENDLY DISCUSSION — A smiling Nikita Khrushchev chats with members of the group accompanying him on his train ride from Wash- sto. New York. In the foreground, with AP Wirephete Ambassador to Russia Llewellyn Thompson. At the right is Russian Ambassador to the U. S. Mihail A. Menshikov. State Department interpre- ter Alexander A. Kolovsky (lower right) is busy translating the = ete remarks. their iicks to the carnera, to the Uy N. Henry Cabot e U. S, Ambassador ‘ancien S. * * * Chrysler’ Ss Colbert Optimistic ‘akers were back in Lansing for } Elsenhower cautioned, howeve-, ,its a four-hour séssion and aside {that the mere fact the Soviet ~* Nikita Glad: | cockegly |Premier agrees regarding the fu- itility of mutual suicide does pot | eliminate another fact—that there lis sto room for a lot of misunder- standing and miscalculation that could’ be. serjous. Also, Eisenhower today firmly Varner, MSUO chaneellor; Dr. rejected Seviet Premier Nikita MSU president; and Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, | Khrushchev's prediction that president of the State University of New York. | communism will eventually re- Varner and Hamilton were both vice presidents | place democracy and capitalism ‘Tem comcti Activities Tax and school a created little new legislation pt for the pay boost and a F ae increase for supreme met | justices. The legislative. pay increase would go from the present $5,000 |» year to $7,500. An eartier at- tempt this session to do nearly | the same thing was killed in the He Learns a Greeting _ ‘ From Our News Wires Big Mr. K (Premier Nikita Khrushchev) has broken through the thickets of the language bar- - By HARRY REED Managing Editor, Pontiac Press MIAMI — Chrysler Corporation President-L, L. Col-) bert today predicted a 1960 retail auto markét of 612 to! * 7 million units, saying the continuing improved ee | | Pentiac Press Pheote John A. Hannah, | AT CONVOCATION — These four scholars, shown here before the first convocation at Mich igan State University Oakland, have all played important roles in the development of America's = “|ecomomy and increased sant ee eee ae rier. When eins the audi- confidence of the consumer of much “‘slower” sales years fol-, The bill passed the House yester- —_ oe es io tae pas ee on torilum at the partment of | lowing this, as happened after the\d 68-31 vote and was in the | - would boost sales over 1 . P 2 ay on 8 a ‘ ci Agriculture's Maryland Research | 1959. hig year of 1955 when 7.2. mil- Senate today. There were 18 House|Holds First Academic. Function Riquoted emers Som comme In opening the Chrysler line pre-|tion Unit | nism would “bury” democracy Center the other day, he cleared view to 400 newsmen, Colbert said units were sold. 'Republicans for the boost and 30| Dispelling this ; : : th t, , |was meant historically and was his throat, erated his — the corporation had put $350 mil-| Bioomfield Hills resi atangely - “ei bare erreel rats voted 530 for! ‘not meant to mean “the physical and shouted :‘‘Goot Mornying! toe - ir gccbeoag rol — ews 4 market for cars has expanded) ay) the jocal Rerrenave S O rn O a y | oe: ey ee woos H3 Idn’t h bee 7 i ' , | He : sicastal ave a RNS | model program ever undertaken greatly since then voted in favor of the raise. They} He added that a 7 million car sale year in 1960 would not be so far from an average year as it was 1965. Before 1955, there was only one year when more than 6 million cars were sold. Since 1955, three of the four years including 1959, were Democrats James Clarkson, | John Hitchcock and Arthur Law, By MAX E. SIMON apse saessresinnala lr gi Thomas H. Hamilton, president, ~ * -# — bs the Mate University of Ne al | To the strains of Figar’ s ‘ Pomp A study committee designed to) York, toddy told Michigan Statejang Circmstances.”’ the proud | help Michigan provide 100,000 new | | University Oakland's charter classiacademic procession of MSUO of- jobs a year has been created by that colleges “and universities |ficials, the Senate. iby any auto company. Two new lines will be intro- year by Chrysler — nism would supplant capitalism Eisenhower said that, thus far, lament the fact that many of you nie nce tions with Khrushchev are here to learn cortein shies | \had been confined to a general et om sil — = lrestatement of position and agree- SE | ment on the agenda for the Camp —m, David talks. wrong with i t was not provided the skills you need! Theretere, be maid. ® wee |classroom building toward the Stu-| Nikita Khrushchev was quot- ident Center ed as saying joshingly that the Soviet Union and the United States get much of their intelli- gence information from persons in the pay of both nations. Allan Dulles, who heads the U.S. Cen- “There is nothing led by Chancellor Varner this, ligence ency, rysie sible to detect any change in Dodge Trucks; shave been close to or above the across the’ country could dook to|and MSU President John A. Han-jare of a sufficiently complex, in- 6 ary porar dea aes: then rascal _ mens 6 million mark. © The resolution was introduced |MSUO for the kind of education’ inah marched down the walkway | itellec tual nature to warrant the! ne peep grcaer a = the i Ith li at sae ‘ — "| by Sem. Carlton H. Morris (R. |Am¢ricans Id feceive. jand into the center. turning of a university's resources| ° Z the wealth a little by getting to- | In eontemplating the industry ° e Kalamazoo) and others. Dr. Hanfifton spéke at a convo-| T As he , 10 their teaching | The President said that Khrush- gece = ge Dat he them ‘sales poy for 1960, Colbert cor- First Powered Fli ht cation on the « campus, It was the; MSU ag " . onde ‘ = eed ‘Learning todo the world’s work|chev's manner and deportment in- "Yer ae t ca" Sapeay aie g | area = ace: |first academic function of the na-| ' ee is a perfectly respectable and dicate he really is trying to a ~~ that’s an excellent idea.” [had been too conservative. : which can spend $5,000 before it|tion's newest. university. Fresh-| teXchers made their entrance. vaild objective.“ be aseecied’ (Giatinadioa Pass 2/002 rt the ee je wes said ~ be | “I said we were looking forward for Rocket Ship X15 reports to the 1960 legislature,|man clases will begin Monday. | It wag the first gathering of we most amusing episode” of |to retail sales of between 5% to probably would meet next week. students and faculty. It was the| However, Dr. Hamiiteon 6 million passenger cars, or a 30 The 1959-60 school aid bill was; DF. Hamilton and MSUO Chan- warned students would make a Khrathehev’s arrival in Wash- ington, anid: “It must indeed have been an unexpecte:, sight © thelr vocations’not because of any t those Americans lined the imported car situation, his| With veteran North American! Becatise of a constitutional re-| 1#sin. Hoosen Jones, whose gifts to the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ boa ae osld prediction for 1960 was 500,000, a/Aviation test pilot Scott Crossfield quirement, lawmakers were able| Shortly after 10 am. the unij-/State of Michigan had made the - sk ot have =n drop of 100,000 units. If the sales|at the controls. it was cut looge|t0 go only half-way yesterday in versity's faculty members and ad-,university possible . impression on Mr, Khrush- hit the 7 million figure in 1960, |from its B52 mother ship 38,000|Curing .the costly defect in the ministrators, wearing the tradi- A Frosty Night chev.” . ‘Colbert said some people will wor-|feet over this desert test center ivities Tax (BAT)|tional academic robes, capes and A. the convocation program pro- « . . 7 that we may have a couple |at 8:09 a.m m. . on Page 2, 2, ao. 5) lasgleenl boards. _walked from the ceeded in the center cafeteria, the 12 Store Again ! Khrushchev gave President Ei- one —s - - | sounds of drills, clanging pipes ° senhower a taste last night of ~: for Pontiac per cent increase ‘over 1958. Sales hit 6.4 million, including 600,000 imported cars, which. was 37 per cent over 1958. j_ Although Colbert did hot dwell EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. @ — The rocket ship X15, which later this year may blast a man to the edge of space, made | its first powered flight today. | ready for Gov. Williams’ signature after correction of another flaw in the hasty Saturday night pro- ceedings 18-days ago that wound Oakland Population Rises 66.7 Pet. | beginning celior D. B. Varner helped bring life, the institution which Varner | new heads into being while both BENEFACTORS PRESENT — viee presidents at Mich. Mr. and Mrs Present were Al up the long legislative tax fight.! igan State University im Kast) freq G. Wilson and Dr. Sarah Van jand hammers filled the area as | workmen continued to put the final itouches on the building which will | e | be to the some 500 freshmen a “home away from home.” of MSUO's academic “greviouws error” if concerned only with acquiring occupational skills, Hoople Is Here With the Scores are Many persons failures in” Scattered frost has been fore- | cast for tonight throughout the state | by the U.S, Weather Bureau. Pon-| : Since 1950 Oakland County's pop-; 0» 28.533. greatest numerical gain. Popula-| |was 69 per cent. The city’s in-| The convocation, Dr. Hamftion| tiac’s low is expected to dip again, pegeeaytitod negli pry wag — iemped from 396.001 ae wish ain ip aes tion Jeaped ahead there from 2,- -|crease | was but 14 per cent. a2 ingens bors the nits im-| to the ger . + “Golden ——. por COM Pl eee “Secnhan ‘a0 [435,235 in 1950 to 2,855,000 this! In the seventh year of ant and exciting ventures in siax Embassy with a dinner |crease — ‘to figures re- Waterers. Senenipy ste 1338 year. leach estimates, ae Chinelaaes a the United States in recent times.”") Overnight temperatures in al which featuréd Russian special- |leased today by the Detroit Met-| Birmingham ....... “* 10. “*« « @ ass ial |Upper Peninsula were above Ukrainian borscht |ropolitan Area Regional Planning| “7 O% *---" «84 The city of Detroit added very baaialing pocentie cniinet Vale He called the opening of MSUO | those in lower Michigan. Peilston. and Caucasian shashlik. ’ rag bay peared age hw to this whopping increase,|of the Detroit Co. = berber 7 Clear saitty a low last night of 33, with Major Hoople, a man of many Oakland hes accodnted| "an people, the coumty while outside the city the increase with pce eM snow. | talents, is once again enjoying The Soviets ad County still ‘was in second spot behind! ' The study also showed that the | which clings " ther. | = Vien of antl wiektaen ter for 31 per cent of the $48,371 pop-i Macomb County which showed the | Iabor force in the metropolitan tenet oy to any tte | Se eS ea tt ke SE ae a short time yesterday but re- |“ation increase in the standard) most rapid growth from area had been reduced by $2,000. | witiversities.” — ee. Beis : arava) a as yet gamed it today. Radio Free Bu- |™etropelitan area outside the city!1959 to 1958, registered | 7 | The Commission felt that iets ine ct — eae ope and Radio Liberation, both |% Detroit since 1950; the figuresiiq; per cent increase, or frum n S FICSS® | ; eduction im the labor force was MSUO "is one of the most excit-| % Out date nce Ur “t. cal ncaa of which’ broadcast to countries |*°¥- ma OR ss | ——a = ing adventures in the story of edu- Rahatoanal alate! is on the WAY) | Egad, the Major has been daing (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The annual rate of growth for ar Be ft Ligeia people trom: “Petrelt— cation, and we are ready.” sega i ter yours—and with. setetieh- Look ‘ aes | the couaty hae beta 7.3 per cent, | The DMARPC reported that as/" Comics .-...- Tevcsesseseees &T) gree, ic & & w . , |fair and a high of. 3662 iday| ing results, A fearless torecaster, H f bot several municipalities In the of , 1 wee wine 3,890,000, County agi sees % ‘ found that there were) Dr. Hamilton, making his first; and a low rea A _ of 38-44. b with a eye for a hot page peg pnt protege oneagpicatr.F : ot Oniand Ste Education Series, Dr. Fine 36 4.9 percent vacant dwelling mis mabe ee el Ww Winds at 1:15 p.m. were “north.| ray ee ve! a \in the in J this since becom i“ picking ‘MOSCOW Rg _O crease of more than 40 per cent. |Comb and Wayne Counties. Food Section ......... ; apt aa ce nae Steet higher education program, said too/ctly &t ry hci By ot ‘Saturday's pigskin othe foley wes, Canctled wit In addition, nine units of govern, tn the mine ‘and eneaquarter | wsinets |... ap |stood-mt 6.3 per cent which indi-| many.colleges are mow. guilty of) ry Ts | tins special postmark ment have added at least 10,000 yeers_ some 873,903 people have Dbliuaries =e eaemee: etl cated fewer occupied dwelling un- interpreting educatien too narrow- ry landing Soviet |peaple since 1950. Pontiac ranked been added, At the time of the Sports ’ be its in Detroit in 1959 than in 1958,” ly, too specifically, so, that stu- ee ee mote fh née, [uma tn:thde Gaup with a per-| leet folerel im 1980 there | “Testers ........-...... go [the stittly said. dents end up with a mumber of role Postage stamp also: was |Centage increase “of 15.2 and a| wae ® 1 10He & TV & Radio Programs ««....08 | ‘the remainder of the metropoti.|{acts that Inevitably become O05, sfttee c ae . ik your own cheleen _ isdaed depicting the rocket’s |Dumerical gain of 11,719, the three-county area. “}tan area outside of Detroit showed "" = cuph pion ar monty” Tetunded ab ~ faunching.” | ‘The other eight are: * Wayne County experienced ‘the Women's Pages: ....... 3335 a vacancy rate\ot 3.8’ per. cent.|'- ‘I canmet agree wi: those who | ‘i - |! f 4 j 8 ( ¢ i ee ia PO Bs ee - : : : F ses anit . a ~* : “® \ ; | Two 3 the get THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 3 New University = ie CGI. ae (The Day in Birmingham , . Lets Him Down Easily pone in ad ai, wen , s Born Today Special Consultant to Ike} 05, 2oRgS 02 | wt wae Siw ot he case of a who is car Pr Cree to Open Town Hall Series) «mesure ‘md news 1 a | te anwereis 2 inadequacy in professional skills but because of the inability to practice intellectual skills associat- ed with a liberal education. “MUST COME TO TERMS” “You must learn to come to terms with yourself as a man and as a citizen before you become everly concerned with your skills as an engineer, as a physician RPI P PITT Compare SIMMS SHOE PRICES During FESTIVAL DAYS LADIES’ — MISSES’ — GIRLS’ - ; New Fall Styles — GUN-DROPS & FLATS BIRMINGHAM ~ A anaciai con- sultant to President Eisenhower, Arthur Larson, will open the popu- lar’ Town Hall series here this year. Larson, who also is director of the World Rule of Law Center at Duke University will open the series, speaking to sellout crowds next Thursday and again the fol- of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial .wili be in Acacia Park Cemetery. Mr, Reed died yesterday, after a brief illness, at Grace Hospital, Detroit. * * * He was an architectural engineer | for Ford Motor Co.'s Internationa] | Division, and was a son of the ri S % sinessman,’’ Dr. Ham- re om paste man,’’ Dr. Ham lowing day. His topic is ‘“Whatilate Probate Judge 7rvin Palmer $3.00 mon sae * * * We Are For,” of Detroit. ‘ Movie star Vincent Price will | ’* * & Values | “You must learn a great deal,} Surviving are three daughters both in terms of content and skills! be next speaker in the series | —Now which may seem to you to be being presented at the Birming- Mrs. Frank Holden Jr., Janet Ann, unrelated to the development of ham Theater, on Oct. 16 and 16, and Judith E., all of Birmingham; : your vocationa] competence. These He will talk on painter James late Probate Judge Ervin Palmer Whistler, poet Walt Whitman and author Tennessee Williams, The title of his talk is “Three Amer- ican Voices.” of Detroit and a sister, William Stockwell. things you must learn, not because Mrs. | you are going to be an engineer or a physician er a businessman hut because you are a human! i New fall styles in ee : On Nov. 12 and 13, Madame Pan- HOBO Handled Gently a cer Bor 7 dit, sister of India’s Prime Min-- LARAMIE, Wyo. — The | tniehes. Al in esters Dr. Hamilton said that a liberal} education was essential for. those| wishing to fulfill their obligations as eifizens ister Nehru will present a talk, and on Jan. 14 and 15, poet and humorist Ogden Nash will speak of biack, grey or red. ing man in the railroad car cies tn aroup «to 't even wake up when police lifted him out, ever so gently. Be- (aed Adtd Ad Ad hAtddh did ddd de dé ‘Chart Yosemite Valley MERCED — The great Yosemite Valley is about 18 miles long and from one-fourth to one-half miles in width. Hunters are said to have ‘found it in 186). el John Jay will show films Feb. 4 and 5 Pentiae Press Photo open for Jim Samson who looks like he’s not too anxious to get behind the bars. Their clowning« was. typical of festivities today opening the three- day Downtown Festival Days celebration. rather on a thorough understand. ing of their basic principles. because of its’ em in the series, fore taki ' \ Compare Simms phasis on the ability to reason,, * * * trunk ee ay LP herlagts low price for in to make Judgments Rhodes scholar, prize - winning| doors to the railroad car loaded tere you bart He advised freshmen (to con- film photographer and a@ great-| with high explosives. \ centrate “not so much en the great-great-great-grandson of the applications of disciplines but first U.S. Supreme Court Justice, | \ 98 North JAILBIRDS? — No, they're really two sales- “The persoh who is inflexibly; men from stores in downtown Pontiac hamming educated for his profession soon! ‘t up in front of a portable jail on the courthouse finds himself out of phase,” Dr; st ps Si Singaugh Celt os Arying!' to get the cell Hamilton warned — * * * Barabara Ward, noted British author, will end the series, speak- ing here Feb. 25 and 26. The Town Hall series Is spon- ng . a GUARANTEED UNDER-PRICED! * * * 7 “If you Jearn a specific tech- sored by St. Anne's Guild “a Pakistan, -formerly a part of In- . . 6 licat) hich Ni k By caks Or W ll: M | Dri - | James Episcopal Church, with Mrs. | 4: Sead 5 : ob the ee ici eo led ne Wa olorcye CUTIVEL irae Cary in chars ot the sandr ne hue Jae erha Sale of LINED almost certainly 10 or 15 years | Program ‘material used in the manufacture Says ‘Goot Mornying!’ hence this application will be eom- pletely useless. NEED TO ADJUST Hurt in Accident | Winter JACKETS Reed E, Palmer jot burlap. Service for Reed E. Palmer, 49, | : 3300 Lahser Rd., Bloomfield A motorcycle driver was treated of House Votes Itself He urged the students to learn New York Police are fully Commuanlst Party's shabby na. (street at Dakota avenue. (Continued From Page One) | Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and for- |, ° a “And if you are unable to ad-| | mer President Truman , for injuries and released from Pon-!}ills, will be held at 11 a. m. ee betray TOBACCO e Styles for MEN gonen, alt C ) at to new and changing condi-| ag the ae ota wuld | — tiac General Hospital yesterday|tomorrow from the Bell Chapel CIALS—FRI. & SAT. @ Styles for LADIES ny Styles— lions, then your contribution to) ere was no letup in the jam- | i ,afternoon after colliding with ay ———— ~ @ Styles for BOYS your professton will be meager in ming of their broadcasts Khrushchev will wot viglt car driven by Mrs. lolla L. Terry, | rs f GIRLS deed "’ loyal Party workers at thé 35. of 2740 Corey St. on W. Huron .: yies for Original ! Ta a respect for learfilng not as a, prepared te protect the Inquis- _ tonal headquarters in New * * * * means to an end “but as a valu, itive Seviet premier if he wants York Clty during his two-day Pontiac Police said Clifford J | § | ry $9.95 - $12.95 — able and exciting activity in and) to do some unscheduled New visit, He'll be too busy heb- 'Sausser, 20,.of 2335 Hartford Dr..| ncrease In q q _ 10 eo of itself, an enterprise which must) York City sightseeing, stroll ; . Wat rd Townsh , continue until the day you die" the streets, or drop in at the arte — ry seek eae oar — unis Bina (Continued From Page One) All Popular Brands Values aa rl theater. They will test his food alists. 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Second Fleer —— LE ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 West Huron Street . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1959 Pontiac, Michigan Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company BAROLD A. President end Joun W Prreezsace, Gecretary and Editor Sowsre H Frreceaatoe LL. Vice President and » Business Manager Eort M TRespweis, Heesy J Revo Man Circulation Manage aging Editor Germans Face Facts in Search for Peace Reinforcing’ President E1seNHOW- Fr’s unprecedented search for peace, if ERALD ublisher : Joun 4 ware. Treasu havertioine. ‘renar Gross C. inman Classified Manager G. Matanstt Jorman, Local Advert Manager isthe . cient to protect.” But they have not Chancellor ADENAUER in a speech re- calling the Nazi assault on Poland 20 years ago, repeated his deep convic- tion that the new Germany would some day be a good neighbor of Po- land. ~* *§ * In commenting on the outbreak of those hostilities most German news- papers refused to hake Hitter the scapegoat. The influential Deufsche Zeitung had this to say: “We, and not Hilter alone! . Before history we are responsible too, because Hitler came to power by the parliamentary road and re- ceived overwhelming majorities in all plebiscites. Therefore he was looked upon by the world as the acknowledged ‘Fuehrer’, acknowledged by the German peaple, who, wherever he = ap- peared was met by frantic cheers.” ee * * * Despite these brave words it may be a long time before Germans and Poles are friends again. In Washing- ton the Polish embassy’s commentary on the annjversary recalled the cost to Poland— 20 per cent of its popula- tion and 40 per cent of its property. On the other hand the embassy could not be expected to point out the part the Red army played in thix devastation nor Russia's hand in the partition of Poland. The very existence of this satellite depends on Russian goodwill. * wk * Chancellor AprNAuer’s attitude supported by a majority of the West Germans gives evidence of a strong desire for peaceful settlement of all frontiers. Report on Civil Rights Conscientious Study After two years on research the US. Commission on Civil Rights has made its report to President E1sen- HOWER. The six man group found that the Negro is denied voting rights “through the creation of legal impediments, administration ob- stacles and positive discourage- ment engendered by fears of economic reprisals and physical harm.” However, the member- ship was split evenly on a pro- posed amendment to the Consti- tution “to establish a free and universal franchise throughout the United States.” Southern members: are opposed to ruling out literacy tests for voting. x * * Chairman JoHN A. HANNAH, presi dent of Michigan State University, the Rey. THroporE M. Hessurcu, president of Notre Dame University and Prof Georce M. JOHNSoN, former dean of Howard University Law School, recommend a new voting right amendment. Two other members, vice-chairman Ropert G. Storey, former dean of .Southern Methodist Law Schoo! and DoyLe E. Cariton, former Governor of Florida, oppose any such amend- ment as unnecessary and disturbing to the Federal-State system. They feel that adequate redress exists in pres- ent Constitutional amendments sup- plemented by other recommendations . of the commission. Virginia's former Gov. Joun 8. BaTTLe, the sixth mem- ber, also supports this view. * * * ___ Five of the six members recom- mend, as a stopgap pending ‘further legislation, that where local officials prevent qualified Negroes from vot- ing, the President shduld havé au- ria to appoint Federal registrars to act in voting for Federal offices. Commissioner BATTLE objects on the ground that: “present ome are suffi- = fe a3 as the report clearly shows. Emphasis should not be put on these differences, however. There was wide area of agreement in matters of discrimination in edu- cation and housing, and the need to do something about it. The three Northern members suggest that Federal aid be withheld from institutions of higher educations which exclude students on racial grounds. The Commission also recommends that the Bureau of the Cerjsus either undertake; in connection with its 1960 census (already begun in this area) or at the earliest possible time thereafter, a “nationwide and terri- torial compilation of registration and voting statistics which shall include a count of individuals by race, eolor and national origin.” * * * It is good news that the com- mission's life has been extended for two years. Progress is being made in giving civil rights to all hat there's much more to be done in mapping out methods of im- provement and reform. a The Man “About ‘Town First Was OK And It Is Hoped That the Others Will Be as Tasty Paradox: “Light frost; Weather prediction: low of 38.” Just over the line In Lapeer County, Ben Coleman talsed three Shorthorn steers, which he named for the famous advertising agen- cy of MacManus, John and Adams of our Bloomfield Hills One of the three has now been slaughtered, and my good friend, Bill Myers of the Lapeer County Press, feasted on a sample and says in his column, “The other partners will do well if they're as tasty whén their turn comes” You're cordially invited (and urged) to visit the Wisner Home or its open house, Sept. 23, 24 and 25, from ten to five o'clock each day. Mark one of those dates NOW. You'll be glad you went, Regarding that 40-page football sectlon Tuesday, Coach Jesse MacLeay of Pontiac Central says it was the best: sports cOverage he ever saw in a news- paper, and Coach Ed Heikkinen of Pontiac Northern marvels at such an area coverage, and wonders if there has ever been anything like it anywhere A 75-pound snapping turtle caught by Prentiss Bigelman of Cass Lake yielded 20 pounds of the best meat he ever fasted If you forgot to display the colors on some of the legal holidays, Mayor Philip FE. Rowston urges you to do It on Constitution Week, which starts today Get your football contest entry in the mail as soon as possible, so as to be in line for that $300. Full particulars in vesterday's column, On its board of directors and one of the prime movers in tts program, our Harry Garling feels that this year's State Fair was the best In his long experience The tall corn nondrs now rest with Harry Bridson of Walled Lake: 13 feet, “and an inch or two more by the time you get this in print.” A potato that weighs exactly one pound which Eugene Felstrum of Rochester dug from the ground on Sept. 1, makes him wonder if that isn’t a record: for such an early date. e Verbal Orchids to- Daniel Oliver of 256 Coleman Drive; 92nd birthday. — _ Mrs. E. Maxfield of 258 Orchard Lake Ave.: 91st birthday, Mrs. John Wardell of 63 South Johnson Ave.; 6lst birthday, Mr, and Mrs, William Chettleburgh of Walléd\Lake; 56th wedding anniver- sary. t che has taken but te seek merely an David Lawrence Says: Nikita Blandly Parries Questions WASHINGTON — “Czar"’ Nikita showed himself a master of inter- national propaganda as he tatked to the National Press Club. He blandly present- ed the Sovict _side as if it were truth itself. He ignored the facts of recent history and evaded ques- tions about the Soviet aggres- sion in Hungary. The over-all taetic he used wus to try to confuse and mis- LAWKENCE lead the large audience throughout the nation which listened to him on radio and television, Few, if any, of the American news correspondents present were misled. They heard the Soviet premier say over and over again that he wanted peace and that there must be ‘give’’ in the posi- tions of governments on contro- versial questions, but he didn't show the Slightest evidence of “yiving’ on anything. ” Not a word did the Soviet pre- mier say about his own ulli- matum which started the Bertin crisis last November, He insisted that the Seviet government doesn't interfere in the affairs of other nations. Yet Soviet troops today oecupy nearly every one of the “captive” states in kastern Furope FALLS ON DEAF EARS The palpable effott which Khrushchev made to yive the im- pression that a umted Germany would be dangerous to peace—and that a divided Germany isnt—lell on deaf ears. It was recalled by many that Moscow's alliance with Hitler's Germany made. World War II possible. * * *. The Soviet premier said the Fast and West had made progress at the recent Geneva Conference, but he never revealed any proof of it. The fact remains there is no sign of compromise today—the Commu nists hold Fast Germany and they want to infiltrate West Germany Na solution of the West Berlin problem was offered by the Soviet premier in his speech or was even hinted at in anything he said) in his answers to questions at the Press Club affair Those persons in the United States who have clung te the hope that the Soviet premier would bring some preposal that woukd “melt the ice" of the West Bertin problem must be disap- pointed today. For ois plain now that WKWhrush chev has come to the United States not to make uny agreements or yield an ineh on the rigid position outlet for his own views. Ile said to the Press Club “Repetition is the mother of knowledge—we are a pretty per sistent people.’ This is the key Khrushchev mission. to the whole It is designed fo say over and over again—with plenty of ov wertones of conciliatory ce en The Country Parson “Mothers and Fathers seem more particular about the char. acter of the boy who dates titeir daughter than the parents witty whom she lives." , ¥ t phrasing but with no concession— i what the Soviet government has been saying right along over the air, in the press and in diplomatic conferences between the East and West. The Soviet premier seemed a bit sensitive when, at the Press Club, he was asked about Hungary. He said somewhat irritably that hé could bring up similar questions about the West. But the fact remains he never did explain why the Hungarian people were deprived of the gov- ernment they chose or why their premier was lured away from a diplomatic legation, where he had been -given legal asylum, and summarily executed. Khrushchev seems to think that iu he insists upon it, Americans will forget such things—all in the interest supposedly of a_ better understanding. that it is precisely just such hypo- critical answers as he gave about Hungary that make it impossible to place any trust in his words. Thus he exclaimed with consider- able emphasis: “Well, you see the question of Hungary has stuck in some peo- ple’s throats as a dead rat. He feels that it is unpleasant and yet he cannot spit it out. If there is a desire that our discussion here take that turn, of course we, for our part, could think up quite a few questions of a similar char- acter.” The Soviet premier talked of the advantages of state focial- ism. Dr William Bindy Says: lodin (and Not Iodine) Will Add to Your Pep’ It #8 the: belief of medical and nutritjon authorities that every man, woman and child requires a minute quantity of fodin daily to maintain good nu- trition and health, This means the quantity of iodin one gets in a serv. ing of codfish, halibut, — salmon, shrimp or lobster, fresh or canned, What I say about iodin refers to the nutritional element, not to DR. BRADY medicinal iodine. When TI ‘recom- mend iodin ] refer to the element you eat or drink, not to medicine you take or apply externally, Even chemistry, physiology, pa- thology and nutrition authorities, and medical lexicographers and N. Webster himself are confused and confusing about it. In the first place, everybody seents to be a law unto himself ‘about .the spelling of the word. Thus, the no-nonsense textbook on chemistry by Witthans spelled it jodin and didn’t even mention jodine, On the other hand the U.S. Pharmacopoeia 5 it lodine and doesn't mentia?f tedin. But don't laugh yet. Wait till vou consult current textbooks of medicine, pathology, physiolagy ind therapeutics and the writings of reeognized nutrition authorities these are unanimous in the use of the final E and probably most of them pronounce it to rhyme with SS ii +; orem = bd MANY ‘TESTIMONIALS There are many testimonials in the files on the effect of the jodin ration (which is not medicine) on apathy, languor, drowsiness, mel- ancholy, the blues and anhedonia. For example, the mother of a 16- year-old girl wrote that “she could hot enjoy life as other young peo- ple do, but now she’s bubbling over most of the time" * * * : A Wisconsin man (in the Great Lakes Basin drinking water and locally grown food is generally de- ficient In fodin), says his wife, 50, has been on the jodin ration for a year flow, and she has experienced a marked change in her outlook on life, She's brighter and more cheerful. Michigan is even more deficient in jodin than Wisconsin, * * * A woman, 58, who gives no ad- dress has been on iodin ration for three months, and has “more en- ergy than T have had for years.” A New Vork reader states that since she began taking the lodin ration she has noticed that hot flashes do not occur so often last wo tong, she te more le “ _'n body and mind and Instead / wanting to lie down after lunch she wants to get out among peo- ple—housework and everything comected with it mo longer seems drudgery — although she is a changed woman. If you contemplate ‘‘trying’’ the iodin ration, please make sure you are following my advice—send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the pamphlet The Iodin Ration. * ® * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to pergonal health i hygiene ae ee ease. answered by Dr. williem Brady. if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1959) ‘Why did they do away with Rudy? He fails td realize ‘Why Did Ru 2 to Die When He Wasn't Even 1 Mean pees IS en sa castle aus buss ck cin oociolh wineiesins. Wouldn't it be nice if your children and mine would be able to go ‘to . the deer pen and call Rudy and have a young deer come over to them. Everyone seemed to like Rudy, but some strangers saw him and — ‘ gave him shots in the rump. The neighbors ealied Victor Betts. He ~ and his children came and Rudy dropped dead at their feet. Why didn’t they put Rady in the wo. The Betts family wouldn’t have minded that, even though he was never mean. We To friends of Rudy the deer! Why did they take him away? Why did the conservation officer use such brutality when they came and got Rudy, the love grown deer? These are the questions that are being asked by hundreds and hundreds of people. The men didn’t have to take him so far away did they. Wonder ____why? Can't something be done so Rudy could have gone to the z00? hope 3. ———— Very Interested Can’t Collect on Read Damages I am sending a copy of this letter to all newspapers in Michi- gan, so people cai know how our money goes for nothing. I wrote to Oakland County Road €ommis- sion at their anise stating my —~—elaim. I say let’s wake up Mr. and Mrs, Michigan and fight for our — rights as American citizens and find the answers to these ques- conservation of-—- “We have our ficers to enforce our game laws and to protect our wild animals, not to kill them, whenever they see fit. | don't feel that they have any more right to kill an animal Rd. which is paved for-a—quarter— out of season than you or I do, so let's wake up and ask the gov- ernor to take action on the con- servation department and put a stop to this brutality. Let’s protect our freedom, Raymond Betts Ortonville ‘Let’s Investigate 7 Hospital Rates’ Blue Cross and Blue Shield rates and the hospitals likewise, are again at an all time high. Could someone tell me why it is that when a person who has semi- private room _ insurance nine times out of ten, when he or she is admitted to the hospital, they are placed in a ward. And a person who has ward insurance is placed--—— in a semi - private room? The hospital charges the ward subscriber extra but dees not reimburse either Blue Cross or the patient for the difference when a semi - private patient spends his time in a ward? Also, the hospitals always seem to manage to take more X-rays— than your insurance will cover, and when you are discharged from the hospital, you pay up your bill in full and invariably a week or two later receive a statement from the hospital that when you were discharged, all the charges had not as yet been received. Theyx.. are sorry, but you owe them $5.00 or $10.00 for medicines or services. Either hospital personne] are net acquainted with various serv- ice codes of your insurance or else Blue Cross and Blue Shield subscribers are being taken to the cleaners. This si needs a thorough Inve For The Little Man THOUGHT FOR TODAY I know that there is nothing better for them than to be happy and enjoy themselves as long as they live;—Eccl. 3:12. x * * Happiness is neither within us nor without us. it is the union of ourselves with God.—Blaise Pascal. i: bed'lbed a MM pips pst oo my car as I was buying car and didn’t want to hurry about it. The tail pipe fell off — and the work had been done by a Standard Station in Romeo that I am sure does good work. __ Coming home from Rochester less than a week later on Tienken of a mile, I had just left the pave- ment on to a newly repaired strip of*road, when I hit a stone cov- ered by crushed stone. The stone was about T0x8xf and could not be seen — sort_of a booby_trap. It knocked my muffler off at one end._I finally had to stop and have the AAA remove my car and then have the mtffler-replaeed—______— I got a letter back from an insurance company (Columbus, Okiq) declining. Hability, Now it is our Michigan tax dollar that is supposed te pay for our road _ insurance: Why not a Michigan Insurance Co. who also pays taxes in Michigan and why are our reads booby trapped? Andrea G. Rohr Dequindre Rd. Expresses Thanks to Fire Dept. I want to express my thanks to Captain White of West Side Fire Dept. who was so kind to me when I fell near the fire station. Also to the men from the Fire Station who took: me to Pontiac General bulance. Hospital in their am- I'll always be grateful. Mrs. C. Carle Oriole road Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Now, more than ever, we should strive .. . In evéry noble way . To tell the world the story of . , . Our Constitution Day .. . Our history of democracy —. . And of its human worth .. . As we must face. the challenge of . . , The coldest war on earth . . . With all the information that... Is sure or half-way certain... To reach the eyes. and ears of those . . Behind the iron curtain... The story of our way of life . With truth and justice unto all . .. And never slavery ... Let us do everything we can... To make them understand . . . That only freedom can bring peace... To sea and air and land. (Copyright, 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Romance Eludes Suited Couple | Donald says he wants. to fall in love with Peggy but he just can't grow romantic about her. Yet she is lovely, charming and great fun. Is it because his parents would like to see Don- ald marry her? Is it because he grew up with Peggy as a next door neighbor who seemed like a sister? Scrapbook this case and its followup, for such tragedies should be prevented. ~*~ * * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C-446: Donald B., aged 24, is a recent engineering graduate. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “my problem is lack of folkt would like for me to marry Peggy a girl next door, through grade and high school with me. “Peggy is a wonderful “DR. GRANE = She is beautifui and talented and great fun, “At present, she teaches third and they are all crazy “T realize I could never. find a wife who would surpass Peggy in virtues nor be as welcomed by my family. * . “But I just cont get romantic about her: T seem to’ clam up and feel an invisible barrier. “Is it béeause my folks want me to marry’ her and T just have a subconscious resentment _ parental prodding? but when I take her to a movie, it's sort of like taking «sinter ora pal, bet net a -tove. My — who went ait young woman. _ Alas, many wonderful marri- ages don’t take place just be- cause the parties thereto feel that their parents are pressuring them into a wedding. * * bd Next door neighbors often would make ideal marriages except for the very situation that Donald de- scribes. - And it is then tragic to see a man like Donald marry somebody clse who isn’t Half as suited to making him a good wife, Why does the boy or girl next door fail to give you young foiks butterflies in your stomach? First of afl, you may have visited back and forth all through grade and high school vatil you actually feel much like brother and sister. You like each other as pals and -have congenial interests. But that — “spark"’ called love doesn’t seem . to be present. Your trouble is often rooted in a vague incest taboo that, sub- consciously arises in good fami- and sisters to realize they just cent grow romantic about each other. * 2 2 This taboe then extends to neighboring. } who have been so closely associated that they are regatded much as rela tives. : ' >? And “mystery” ts alsa lack. ing, Mystery helps fan the spark of kive, For you knew your classmates “Pamiliarity breeds contempt” is an ol@ adage in point. So boys in small towns thus dyive 10 miles to the hext village tol pick their sweethearts, just to feet the-greditér-ego inflation of being mysterious. * Those girls in the next hamlet aiso seem to have more allure be- cause their background is un- known. But when a wonderful couple like Donald and Peggy are heid apart becatise of this invisible scism that keeps them platonic pals, it is Wise to shatter the “Sister Halo”, as indicated to- morrow. Scrapbood this case and use it to prevent similar tragedies in remance______ * * * And send for my 200-point “Tests for Sweethearts,” enclos- ing a stamped return envelope, ‘plus 20 cents at ke i care of 5 te. Michigan, i al EEL BI See a se? Brennen ne reas Lat Loa engine Sialic dildo ee eS ne dea DCE ae zu ee € Ah ciel clin % a Slndi Hici Hge adi eh FU.CE. Om AE GL wor hs FO Se te ES ED abe TN Pn ota ai ye ager ore ges SOG O R RT OSE Oe Ee hte ee a ee ge ef =. * f e ~ ; ‘ g “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17,1959 | -___ SEVEN Seinen ieee onesie sags = ; = ree iis aS : 7 Z = oe Saran ae See eee een SALE! 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TODAY % INQUIRY + et farmer was the first attributed by gl pom coe Also approved was an additional Guardsinen wilt make their {the Wisconsin Health Department) infected Sa we {short term tax levy to help’ first appearance in the new uni- tranan hance construction of the jail. ted by the bite of a rabies-infected| Ashmore was bitten Aug. 8. -It se terms starting Ost. 18. animal or rodent. It creates mad-|was his only. known contact with |#dditional tax passed 2,414 to 898. The new green uniform will be|ness in animals. a possible rabies carrier. _Jackson voters turned out four- reserved fort special occasions, A U.S. Public Health Service’, time Mayor Harold D. Miller in such as miljtary céremonies, pa-\team has been ordered here to| An average steam locomotive|4 Primary election. rades, reviews, inspections andjbegin a search for infected bats.|has about one mile of boiler tub-| City Commissioner Harold ¥. military funera! \The PHS operates a rabies con-| ing. Nic hols and former Commissioner % 4 Pontise Press Photo UF TRAINING SESSION -- Joseph Hl. Schultz, Pontiac Area United Fund volunteer training chairman, presents the training portion of the seeond in a series of Commercial Division Solicitor programs held today at the Waldron Hotel. Fred J. Poole, is seated at his left. Choose yout partners, onebyone Training this year’s Commercial Division chairman, and form a circle of Want 18-Year-Old Vote Tells Results of Fair Poll LANSING (UPI) Secretary of |chections, putting « phdtograph on tate James M. 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Philip Wing Will Be Laid Sunday -¢ CUIEITIER — The gnanervione The addition with accommoda- new church school tions for 250 children in its 10 ucational wing of St. Philip's Epis-\sissssooms is the first inajon ad. ye "{dition to the church since it was fol Oe Sm; Pore, at in 1088: programs, which will be an 1i-week Bible Grand Opening | =.= ="-= = Members of the parish presently are involved in a fund raising proj at Maple Lanes {33m “aie “ste and other articles to furnish the Saturday Event otladdition. - Walled Lake to Star Re Me 4 | Marion Ladewig “Tister of the cask wonders end WALLED LAKE — A grand/along with other diocesan and lo- opening is being held at Maple|cal dignitaries, will attend the cor- Lanes Bowling Alley, Walled Lake, |nerstone Jaying ceremony. Saturday to mark the completion; oligwing the outdoor service of six new alleys, Bill Bund, owner, | an open house, sponsored 4 annouced today. ea | by te On hand for the occasion start-| pe hel te ing ot 1 pm. wil be metionl} ae et women’s bowling champion Marion| Ch School children will at- Ladewig and the Cunningham All-|tend the 10 a.m. service and dur- Star Girls Team of Detroit, ing the sepmon hymn will go to their classes in the addition for special exhibitions, and Miss e oe * Ladewig also will offer free in- ; struction, -Mrs. James Whateley- has been’ added to the parish staff as di- Mape Lanes at 129 W. Maple St.. Walled Lake, has been doubled|"oo" ™ *Sacgt e@uention. ' jn size with the new addition, . x *« * * State fo Probe Carver School Administrator Coming to Go Over Financial Mess in Detail ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — The State Department of Public In- struction is sending an adminis- trator to delve into the debt-ridden Condition of the Carver School Dis- trict here, Mrs. Adelaide Long, to arrive from so that they can go over the books together. . Nesman is being sent from Lansing by Dr. Lynn Bartlett, state superintendent of public instruction, to try to do some- thing about the district’s $132,000 deficit. Nesman will have powers similar to the regular school superintend- ent, and will be responsible to the school board. * * * He and Dr. Byron Hansford, deputy superintendent at the state level, went over financial records of the district yesterday and agreed 4that-things are in_a_mess. Mrs. Long has replaced Oliver A. Johnson as school superin- tendent here in an acting capacity. a 7 tomorrow | There are now a total of 18 al- leys available for both league open bowling each Johnson, who had been superin- tendent for four years, was de- moted to teacher by the school board in August. Their action re- sulted from auditors’ reports of lee te . SOOTS TO MARCH — The air is filled with stirring Scottish tunes as the rattle of drums and skirl of bagpipes herald the com- ing of the Chrysler Corp. Highlander Band to Oxford Saturday afternoon, Distinguished as one of the few authentic bagpipe bands in North America, the Highlanders will be one of the outstanding irregularities in various funds for which Johnson was responsible. * * * ments 5 Free lee and doughnuts will be sex and prizes awarded at the gra C Moove Afoot to Leaye Cows High and Dry - EAST LANSING (UPI) — Are A $25,000 bond issue for the dis- trict was approved yesterday at Lansing =| According to Hansford, the dis- “> |trict's troubles stem from an inade- Ps iquate tax base. He denied state officials are directly investigating Johnson's demotion or ‘the charges against him at this time, “We don't want to prejiidice his case in either direction,” said Hansford. Dinner, Tour at Airport ROCHESTER — Members of the music, Walled Lake's new, post office at the Maple Plaza Shopping Center will be dedicated Saturday. Plans. Giant Parade for Saturday Town's Beauty ‘to Be Promoted kok k ok ok attractions in the “Beautify Oxford Community’ parade which will start at 2 p. m. The Scottish band has been thrilling lovers of ancient bagpipe music since 1935 when the group was organized by a handful of enthusiastic Chrysler employes. Members, all of whom are war veterans, wear the Royal Stewart tartan. ~ -FEFTEEN ~~ ( Le ’ q More Than 70 Entries to Move Through Town; 11 Prizes for the Best OXFORD — What prom- ises to be, the largest and. most colorful parade seen in the Oakland County area in many years’ will be Staged in Oxford Saturday afternoon. ~~ Tt is thé sé¢ond annual “Beautify Oxford Commu- nity” parade which will feature over 70 entries. They will ‘include marching bands, gaily decorated floats, *. baton twirling and drill teams, area village queens, service clubs' and merchants’ floats and displa)s by the U.S. Army, Navy and Ma- rines. The parade will form at 2 p.m. at the Junior High School at the north end of town, proceed through the heart of the business - district and disband at the south end of the village. Ed Bossardet, parade_ chairman. said 11 prizes will be awarded for outstanding entries. * * * These include three in the eom- mercial float division, three in the Walled Lake Post Office Dedicated Saturday = amateur float category; a prize for the best adult marching group, and one for the best children’s march- oldest mechanical entry, the fun- niest adult and the funniest chil- Delivering the main addresses will be Arnold C. Petersen, di- rector of the Postmasters Divi- Dedication ceremonies, begin-' sion at Washington, field (R-Oakland County), ac- {While Charles Hutton of the local WALLED LAKE — Amid ning at 11 a.m., will be open to the| Congressman William 8. Broom: {from L. A. Sims Post 3952, VFW, dren's entry. speeches, flag-raising and stirring | public, The Beautify Oxford Community cording to Gene Schnetz, chair. {Post office staff sings the Star/ committee is furnishing the prizes. prin of the affair. Spangled Banner, The Flag. wilt be‘naised atop the/watied Lake High School Band un- me ee, To Explain Tax Plea _ Tonight at Romeo Rochester Club Plans. 4, = © ROMEO — The Romeo Board i» end imodern edifice by'an honor guard) der the direction of Holland Hel- of Education's request for a four-mill tax increase for opera- Rochester Kiwanis Club will visit the days of the dairy cow num- bered? A group of scientists with this in mind will meet Oct. 9-10 at Michigan State University for the _ north central states milk protein seminar. Production of synthetic milk proteins is one of the goals of the scientists, ” Dr. J. R. Brunner, of the MSU dairy department, said research- | ers might be able to eliminate the substances in milk to which some persons are allergic, - $8,000 County Fire Laid to Bad Wiring SOUTHFIELD — A fire believed to have been started by faulty wiring caused an estimated §$8,- 000 damage fo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Damon, 22012 Inkster Rd., last night. Southfield firemen said the blaze started in the basement and _putted the stairway and kitchen. iremen were called by the Da- mon's son, Tom, 13, the only per- son in the house at the time. The family’s two pets, a Great Dane and a cat were suffocated by the smoke. Coffee Set for Tonight CLARKSTON — A coffee hour will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Community Center, by the Clarkston Women's Club to launch another season -6f activities, : drive by the United Fund is sched- TH SANDERSON, ~~ k : Detroit Metropolitan Airport Mon- Cd ef a day to see what makes a jet age . * Fad air terminal operate. ‘bee By | John Boeberitz, program chair- man for the club, said the group i ‘i will have dinner in the Sky Watch Room at the airport and then will . tour the faciliti a a Kenneth Sanderson to res ; ie pee ti as gues 0 Seek Sum of $18,400 in Drive Opening Oct. 3 WEST. BLOOMFIELD » TOWN- Sur — Kenneth Sanderson has appointed campaign chairman of the “West Bloomfield United Fund, for 1959-60 it was. announced yesterday by Mrs. Charles Vlae- minck, secretary of the fund rais- ing group. Mrs. Paul Terry has been ap- pointed co-chairman, The appointments were made by local United Fund President UF Official Urges | tion te be voted on Oct. 3 will be explained tonight at the first meeting of the Elementary Club of Romeo at the South Grade School. The session wil). start at 8 p.m. Another highlight of the eve- ning program will be introduction of the faculty, according to Mrs. 8. G. Sam, publicity chairman, Refreshments wil) be served by the kindergarten room mothers * Cancer Society Probe DETROIT (® — Walter C. Laid- law, executive vice president of the Detroit United Foundation, has suggested a federal investigation of the’ American Cancer Society, following the society's. announce- ment it was opening a new head-| Emmett DeConick. A meeting to organize cam- paign material for an October uled for Sept. 29 at the West Bloomfield Township Hall. A goal of $18,400 has been set for the drive which will open Oct, 3. x * & Among the 16 agencies receiv- SIERRA SUF SILSBY - ing financial assistance fromthe} Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Silsby United Fund are the Oakland) of 6596 Maple Dr., Clarkston, County Child Guidance Clinic,| announce the engagement of Michigan Children's Aid Council,| their daughter, Sierra Sue, to Family Service of Oakland Coun-| Stanley Walter, son of Mr. and ty, Catholie Social Service, the} Mrs. Leo Finzel of 6615 Maple tion deserves a federal investiga- quarters here and planned its own fund drive, division, which voted to continue in Detroit's consolidated one-for-all charity funds campaign, The De- troit group then organized itself into the Michigan Cancer Founda- tion, American Cancer Society of spend- ing 2 to % per cent on fund rais- tion” and “the whole national fund- Salvation Army and the Michigan} Dr., Clarkston, A June wed- ‘Cancer Foundation, 4 into.” raising business should be looked Ist Rally at Holly Sept, 23 Extension Clubs Training Leaders from 9:30 te 10 a.m, followed by (specialist of the International In- Church, a quarter-mile east of M24 on Silverbeli_road. Be ecey unr es Find Body of Playboy Shot, Hidden in Rocks DENVER, Colo, (AP)—A bache- lor playboy, heir to a sizable for- jcharged with forging a $500 check| Broadcasting Co, 106.7 megacy- had befriended admitted the slay- mut-Moritz. The invocation is to be offered by the Rev. 0) A. Gerkin of| St. Matthew Lutheran Church, and the Rev. Raymond Jones of St. Wil-, jam Catholie Church will offer) the dedication prayer aver both the Capitol and the Post | Office. Department Buildings will be presented to Walled Lake Post-| master William Gready by Broom- Roland Reese of the Bri- mingham Post Office, represent- ing the Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Post- masters, will speak briefly as will Walled Lake Mayor Waldo Procter, who will welcome the President Ben Z. Schneider also will extend greetings. Schnelz, who will present the speakers, also is expected to brief- ly trace the history of the Walled Lake Post Office. In connection Pontiog Press Paste | with the dedication, Walled Lake FETE GOLDEN YEAR — Mr. and‘Mrs. Fred A. Petty of 305 Atwater St., Lake Orion will celebrate thelr S0th wedding anniver- {Police Chief sames A. Dectet wil sary Sunday with an open house at their home from 2 to 6 p.m. |cal post office drivers. Assisting have three sons, Walter of Lake Orion and Norris and Clyde, | with arrangements, will be Assist-|j.. of Pontiac; four daughters, Mrs, Ollie Caksackker of Lake [ant Postmaster Williams of the Orion, Mrs, Clyde Pleake of Pontiac, Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Dray- local office ton Plains ad Mrs. Weldon Davis of Lynn, Mass., 14.grandchil- | Open -house “will -be held in the dren and one great-grandson. , new building following the program and the W.S.C.S. of Walled Lake ~ | Methodist Church will serve a buf- fet dinner for visiting dignitaries as well as heads of the major or- ganizations in the area. "Grants FM Application | WASHINGTON @® —The Com- made out to Wright. icles, at Detroit. | Clair St., Romeo, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary i of emo in-law, M. J. Harris of Avon. Township. and eight % * * * | A national Flag which has flown! Former Oxford Village President Music will be furnished by the|Ted Pearson Jr. has charge of the judges’ committee. * * * Leading the marchers will be a color guard’ fromm the U.S. Navy Base at Grosse Isle, Next will b< “Mrs. Oxford* Homemaker for 1959," Mrs. Danie] DeLano, who will be followed by the village's oldest professional businessman, Robert Corbett. The Oxford Cub Scouts, | dressed as Indians, will precede the lecal Chamber of Commerce float with “Miss Oxford.”” Caro- guests, Chamber of Commerce | field. | line McMillan, in the place of honor, | “The Lamplighters,”’ the Detroit | toon Co.'s marching band which ‘has taken state championships ‘since 1939, will be next in the |line of march. * * * Another featured attraction will be the appearance of the Chrysier iCorp’s “Highlanders,” the popu- lar kiltie band which will leave the following day for an engage- ‘ment in Dallas, Tex. STILL MORE Other parade units will be: Oxford Girls Club float, Maccabees float, Rosebush quads, a U.S. Navy boat, an Oxford teenage float, Oxford Musie Club float, Puture \Farnrers of Amer- float, Oxford Lions Club flea Rochester Leader Dog display, Oxfor area Community High School band, FPu- ture Homemakers float. Junior Wamen's Ciub float, and the Ravens, all-girl drill team from Pontiac Romeo Peich Queen Lorelel Hoxie of hArmada on the Peach Pestival float, Ox< ‘ford Dad's Club float. Gay Silhouettes jfloat, Oakland Cognty Sheriff's depart- ‘ment and sheriffs posse. northeastera Oakland County Firefighters Asan. units, Oxford Civil Defense floet Also Village of Oxford fleat, Oxford Rotary Club entry, Oxford Garden Cluo fleat and the feat representing ‘he recreation of Oxford entered by local merchants Camp Oakiand Boy's Ranch float, Square-O dance group. Detroit Edison Co. calliope. and a dispiay of mining munications Commission yesterday equipment by the Oxford grevel indus- jearly last week when Wooley and granted an application for an FM. Betrott Spertemen's Cengress uni, his wife were arrested andjradio station to the Taliesin|Lste Orion Community | sc go cmt Battery “D" 4th howitaer Bat serves, Fiashin ttes of . Oxtord Greenhouse Moat, 125th artillery Division from Lapeer, Lapeer High School band, Peppy Stepperettes of Yale, Betty Bowers’ Filashettes from Imlay City, an antique steam engine from Hadley, boat display, VPW High- Steppers of Imlay City American ten float. Girl Seou's from Hadley, ford Lutheran Church Name School in Southfield for PTA Founder ‘ ; Ponting Press Phete WED 50 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Cole of 284 E. St.. lay. at an open house at the Veteran's Hall in Romeo. Hosts ate affair. will be their children and their families. They have two'daughters, Mrs. Alfred Flak and Mrs. Howard Kaeding, both The couple was mafried Sept. 16, 198, in Avon oi grandchildren. Township in the home of the bride's parents. They moved to the SIXTEEN} THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1950 Lo ] blamed, says Corrine Dalsgaard,' la T R | quently crops up near rich odes Ca y Li ieagiig if or George's. Rumors of hér passing vas-topped, rubber-soled type, a When Isa Duck [Pam official. p nts, rees Reveal |r coia. | YS LIVING LIT@ = [away were erroneous.” [Teenagers Wee-Shod so ae am Not a Duck “I sneaked a duck egg under a) ie a / Martin L. Davey, Jr., a tree ex- ; Mrs, Burgess, . a 47-year-old), WATERTOWN, ‘Mass. (UPI) =| 0g 8 —. ' ; mesting hen," she said, “And they Possible Ore Lodes pert here, also says that hickory of Ghost No Fun housewife, had no idea how. the|!b¢ average teenage American . 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M-- Engle of California, Gov.- Stephen Daniel, described by his father | as pee acces as a ‘‘boy who keeps things in- |, possible choices for vice presi- side himself,"’ gave no reason for dent. the slaying MacDaniel is mar- | x * * | ried and lives two doors away | Brown offered up the three! from the slain victims. Inames in discussing his proposal ~ ‘for a Western Democratic bloc. | Fly Carries Germs | Brown previously suggested the | ‘seven Democratic governors in BALTIMORE — An average of the M-state Far West discuss re- six million germs can be cartied by gional Issues and possibly unite | a common house fly. ‘behind a presidential candidate. | SAVE *30 Royal - Remington - Underwood Full Sized STANDARD PORTABLES oo NO MONEY DOWN $00 WEEKLY 14 Day Free Home Triat $ perro NEW 1959 MODELS = e ONE YFAR FREE SERVICE FREE Dropleaf Metal Table and 800 Page Webster Dictionary Timex Watch Savings! Save Li PE N ALWAYS FIRST QuUAL 100% WORSTED FLANNEL IN 3 WANTED STYLES! 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(AP)— Three Indiana stu. dents—two jeenagers and one 2-| « year-old—today credited a tele- Phone with making endurable a 2-day stay in a cold, damp cave. Bearded and smeared with clay, they crawled out of the sewer-like entrance of Wayne ve Woeeneret Ot and clic a cores SA voluntary stay? a cavern, * te * Dick Martin of Terre Haute, oldest of the. trio and t . said cave _ Ca ‘ed * in Ind. ithe way out. He got a leg cramp while dragging left-over supplies enthusiasts had spent up to eight ' the the last 1,000 feet, THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘17, 1959 China Defense . Chief Replaced Reds Give No Reason for General Shakeup in Military Ranks radio PLAY scoot toys 5O % off CAP GUNS tem 25° Many Other Craft an Hobby Items at Over 7 SCARLETT & a: “50% off | BICY ced sHOP replaced Lin as commander of the | NO REASON GIVEN for the reshuffle. changes in the military: the general staff, replaced by Vice Premier Nieh Jung-chen, * * * Public Security Minister Lo Jui- Central Comittee. | Most main highways in Algeria, TOKYO (AP) — Marshal Peng Teh-huai, Communist China's de- fense minister, was replaced by!’ Marshal Lin Piao today, Peiping announced, : The broadcast said the standing committee of the National Peo- Lin, 52, commanded the Chinese Communist volunteers at the be-| ginning of the Korean War. Peng! Chinese forces in Korea in October 1950. Peiping did not give any reason Peiping announced these other ‘ching replaced by Hsieh Fu-chi, member of the Communist party'’s|Elementary School, unused for the [Tunisia and Morocco in Africa bordered by eucalyptus and | Courses.on the-junior college el now are offered in an evening! wae é Optimists Ist. Meeting .. Tonight The Pontiac Evening Optimist Club, formerly the Optimist Break- fast Club, will hold its first meet- ing of the fall season tonight .at the Pontiac Elks Temple. Carl Rose, the club's new presi- terford High School and now pro-| fessional baseball umpire. Ryesen will speak on his ex- periences in the minor leagues, where he has just completed his first full year umpiring. Topping the business meeting) will be ‘final plans for the club's) first boys’ work project this Sat-| jurday afternoon. Members will! iplay host to a group from the| Oakland County Youth Home at Carl's Driving Range, on U-S. 19) near Telegraph road. | The youngsters will enjoy en afternoon of practice on the driving range, playing miniature golf aad taking amusement rides. | | Gen, Huang Ke-cheng, chief of t Hope Cadillac School will Be Junior College CADILLAC —Former Fr ranklin. |past year, will be maintained by the Cadillac Board of Education ‘school program, at Cadillac, | in hopes that it may become a_ junior college. NN EY'S ALWAYS FIRST l A L [100% DACRON FILLED ROSE COMFORTERS Like sleeping under a cloud! These dacron filled comforters are so warm, 88 so light, so soft, yet they are practical because they wash, dry in a jiffy. , Scattered with a lovely rose design. Fits twin or full beds. FITS FULL SIZE MATTRESSES MATTRESS PAD and COVER Protect your mattress with this com- bination pad and cover. 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FUN, TOO! =] — h TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SERTEMBER 17, 1959 An exiimated 50 miles of perma- hent piping for water lines and Regular Gal. $6.1 -@ NO PAINTY SMELL @ WATER THINNED © 20 FASHION HUE COLORS © COMPLETELY WASHABLE © EASY TO APPLY WITH BRUSH OR ROLLER @CLEAN UP QUICK WITH SOAP AND WATER | steam services are installed for! Empire State building tenants. AMERICAN MARIETTA | SATIN | the prices will be decreased from LATEX PAINT itself has _ = questioned. “| the 1959 models. _™ _ * * Von Reis’ representative, to| Ward's, ‘a statistical service, © ONE COAT COVERS Ingemar Coming INGEMAK JOHANSSON — cities’ dohansson'’s business consult. _ The Champ to Pay Visit to Friends in Bloomtield fight with Patterson has been ar- ranged. Behind-scenes promoting of their last battle is still under investigation in New York, ai-. though the honesty of the fight whom he referred all questions, said Johansson will leave here next Thursday going to on business. ant in Fiorida, attorney. William Kelley, has sald that the cham. pion will go to California in early October for a television appearance and to start a mo- tlen picture, ”~ * t who Von Reis’ daughter, Siri, got in the news last Saturday when. she walked out on her wedding, is “out of town’’ and not expected to be back during Ingemar's visit.' “several Down Under Growing “NEW YORK (UP!) — Industrial- Prices of Big 3 Cars About Same in 60° DETROIT (?—Ward’s Auto- motive Reports said today a sur- vey of the big three atito manu facturers indicates’ their prices “generally will net be increased” for 1960 model cars. * * * In some instances, Ward’s said, said an industry “stand pat” policy on 1968 prices will be its answer to inflation. (Other Things on Mind ST. PAUL PARK, Minn. (UPI) —Thiru graders of the Newport- | St. Paul Park School couldn't |. | keep their eyes om their school- books yesterday. The class was held in a cantly store because of | crowded conditions, Wonderful dinner. But you gay pay for it with Acid Up- set, 30 keep TuMs relief at hand. 3-roll pack, only 30¢. Good for Swimmers os om Genuine Olga Pocahontas Coal comes specially pre- pared and sized for stokers. You get more heat per dollar with Olga. Cali vi today ber ovt-ol- this-werld service, Use Dow-Flake CALCIUM CHLORIDE. for That Dust Control PARK FREE IN OUR YARD. NEXT TO OFFICE oe ee eo eee World's heavyweight boxing champion, Ingemar Johansson will AT THESE DEALERS: Siri, 28, left Boston a few ‘suid ROME—ltaly has a coastline of son CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS be visiting with his friends, the be ore she was to be married sr al 710 miles. On the peninsula no} | ; McKENNA HARDWARE cE nUes aoe E eee von Reis family, at their home in Arthur G. B. Metcalf, 51, president! place is more than 60 miles distant 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 W. Walte | * nee toutes —- Bloomfield Township next week, a Electronics Corp. of America. |trom the sea, Sones Seas ae eee | ‘ ~ on we ee Hes > -—~ - - ee — se ee eee : Tweeds FLANNELS Flannels " WORSTEDS Gabardines tVY MODELS Sharkskins All Sizes 6 to 52 | ee © MONTCALM BUILDE KS 156 W. Menteaim OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave LAKELAND MARDWARE 1580 Alrpert Rd. WALLED LAKE FARL PARRIS LUMBER at4 N, Pontiae Trail Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 it was learned. today As a personal friend, Gustav yon Reis, who is a native of the same hometown as the champ, Gote borg, Sweden, will go over Inge-' ™ Bloomfield ‘Township, entert ained Ingemar last June at his summer home in Hillsboro Beach, Fia., soon alter Ingemar kayoed Floyd! Patterson with a mighty right to t] = ee a | mar's plans for his first defense T LORD S __| ee eee ae) 2 AT LU! | DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Von stile = Weaview Rd., Doi DS olan 7 North Saginaw Street the jaw to gain the world's heavy- weight tithe ' ‘ “0 * * * | as : ” Beuer Things J Sight A wealthy industrialist, von Reis is president of the Detroit) ~ eee hy fF Mae nO é toc Open Fri Evenings—Closed Wed Afternoons dahansnon, (4, be. scereeicd: ts i! ere Byron Davidson Says: arrive at Detroit by plane at about & a.m. Tuesday, ing visit Was vevealed by the Mc Carnn, Erickson public relations firm in Detroit, representing von flying | Ld 4 from Goteborg by way of Lon- VY A Wl), / / don, (4 {y Cat fe News of Jdohannson's forthcom YOU RE THE WINNER! Pick Your Cards... Reis, DON’T te Johansson is scheduled to appear S f ke BE at a press luncheon at the De 0 easy 0 Uy on ' troit Athletic Club Tuesday. . i to « Lib iT SORRY! Other details of the visit, which Extra { era erms: will lust until Thursday, Rave not . Fb eset en been . orked out the kenal ept. a o ald ® ® * ACT NOW! But Ingemar wilh make some | public appearances, in Detroit, he added * * * Von Reis, 6 has been in America since 1926 mar's best friend No. definite and he js Inge in this country date for the next Sweaters ¢ 2% VESTS 8 Men's Hankies Wind- Breakers $ 2" $1.98 Boys’ Pants to $1.79 Boys’ Spt. Shirt aan | 100% Wool Many Zip Lined s] 9» a “29” $24.95 Men’s-Boys’ SUITS MEN’S SUITS $29.95 $34.50 Lay-A-Way or Charge saat Invited! CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw WE RENT TUXEDOS Open This | Wéekend — . til 9 PM, ~ OPEN EVERY TIL 9 P.M. | SATURDAY ‘NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS. TO PAY “EVENING EXCEPT ‘ Mon,, Thurs., Fri. “ASP. M.- FE 4.0581 0) CREWNECKS ts $1.50 Men's Ties y pa a vo BUNK BED SET , yy WooL $395 Shi be ks tess in COMPLETE SET ORLONS 3 $2 Fancy T-Shirts ae maple ot i me d $ 95 } CHOIC E 6 = | $1.59 Werk Shit__ a ory Coote 109% v C 8 se ion. PANTS >] 69c Shorts, 2 for “a y p Odds& Ends Up i Ni Dress Pants $ 3 95 | 35c¢ Work Sox, 4 for ! ‘ jt “ Others Up 69c Tee-Shirt, 2 for FALL 49c Dress Sox, 3 for WEIGHTS $] 88 Mie £ Wee C Se ee ee Se ge yer a ee gee Mie Sigs 8p oe SE 4 a ee eee re if synronepe enc lhe eipctg sapen semaine itn Detacieibie tact delta tinaltednaeiedieaiaiai tad dete tetanic ’ inca athe au0 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17, 1959 + adel ian ki dion “oa 4 yes os A SN Nt a ee Ee Ek Ma f Says: DON'T BE . Al Serra SORRY! MRS. FREDERICK ARNOLD. Mrs, Frederick (Margaret J.) Arnold of 130 S. Parke St. died unexpectedly yesterday at her home. She was 75. Surviving are her husband: a [Deaths in Pontiac and Neary Areas fi JAMES T. MUNDY {. Service for James T. Mundy, 81, of 2973.Old Orchard Trail, Water- ford Township, will be held Mon- day at the Harvey Funeral Home, Calumet, with burial in Lakeview Cemetery there. Griffin Funeral Home here. She died yesterday at St. Joseph Mer- cy Hospital following a long ill- ness. MRS. VERNON RALSTON LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Best Deal Ever Mr. Munday died today in Pon-| Vernon (Mary Lou) Ralston, 29, of 631 Oakland |son, Charles R. Cox of Lansing; Sept. 17-18-19 ACT NOW! MATTHEWS clr HARGREAVES FE 5-4161 | i | two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Brown -of Lake Orion and Mrs. | Margaret Daniels of Ferndale; ‘nine grandchildren; two great- a sister and a Service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in the North Farmington Cemetery. rs sosienienmeaemeaaiammmememeemennen tiac General Hospital after an ill- ness of two weeks. He was @ life member of the Calumet Oddfellows & Encamp- ment, and the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star, in Calumet. Prayers will be said at 7:30 p.m. today at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Beatrice: a daughter, Mrs. Letty Cook, with “SAM ROTUNDO R GR Motors, Inc. Offers The Greatest Values On 1959 Plymouths Savoy 6-Pass. 2-Dr. Sedan = " Immediate Delivery 1885. Pius State Tax Belvedere 4- Dr. Hardtop Plus State Tax whom he made his home: and a son, William J. of Chicago. i DONALD L, PACHOUD | The body of Donald L. Pachoud, |35, of 2827 Walton Blvd., was taken! ‘from the Donelson-Johns Funeral |Home yesterday to the Schuster 483 Peninsula Dr., Barnes ‘Lake, will, be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Grace Episcopal Church here. Burial ‘will follow in Stiles Ceme- tery. Mrs,- Ralston died Tuesday at Ford Hospital, Detroit, after an extended illness. She will be at Muir Brothers Funeral Home here until time of the service. Surviving besides her husband are stepfather and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Royal Ralston of Barnes. |Lake; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Stone, Mrs. Charlotte Streu and) Mrs. Ila Stacy, all of Lapeer; and| two brothers, Harold Fick of Pon- tiac and William Fick of Davison. DALE ROWE operator of Rowe's Dairy, Dale Rowe, former owner and, died early this morning at- his- home J- | i { ' | ‘Louis Pachoud of Cleveland; three P ennsy!] vania children, | ters. t { | Funeral Home in Cleveland, Ohio. | for service and burial. ‘ing Company, Mr. Pachoud ives [legal In Schools Forced Prayer The owner of a Building Wreck- his wife, Rose; his mother, Mrs.! Shirley, Claudie and | Louis, ail_at home; and three sis) PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A spe- - ead |cial federal court has ruled ‘that Mr. Puchoud was dead on aF- the reading of the Bible and the|) _rival Tuesday at Pontiac General lcompuisory’ pediation Gf The Heapetel: |Lord’s Prayer in Pennsylvania's! PAUL SPEHAR ipublic schools are illegal. Paul Spehar of 1336 Taylor Rd.| Three judges ruled Wednesday | died yesterday after an illness of the two violated the Ist- and 14th’ i two weeks. He was 94. lamendments of the U.S. _Consti- after an illness of two years. He was 81 | Mr. Rowe was a member of Silvercrest Baptist Church. Besides his wife, Josephine, | he leaves two sons, Thomas S. and L. Merlin; both of Pontiac; eight grandchildren: six great- grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Flossie Spencer pf Royal Oak and Mrs. Clela Thompson in Florida, and two brothers. Mr. Rowe's body is at the ie) |toon Funeral Home. (Castro Jumps Tax “A rative-of Austria, he hart a copper miner, and a member! ~The decision stemmed from ac- ‘of St. Michael Church, St. Pauljtion brought by Mr. and Mrs. ‘Retreat League and the Croatian|Edward L, Schempy of suburban | Fraternal Union of America. Roslyn against the Abington Surviving are a son, Paul of Township School Dist, on behalf Mansfield, Ohio; and two daugh-/of their three children: The, ters, Mrs. John Dumas ‘and Mrs.|Schempps are Unitarians. | Angeline DeFilippi, beth of Pon-| tiac. Following the recitation of the Rosary at 8:30 tonight at the Brace | Smith Funeral Home, Mr. Spehar’s ‘body will be taken to Calumet for Requiem Mass and burial. JAMES E. McKINNEY Housing Group Official to Retire in December DETROIT — Harry J. Dubin says he will retire as director secretary of the Detroit Housing Commission Dec. 31, He said HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fi- del Castro's cabinet, apparently. hoping to decrease dyinking in) Cuba, has decided to increase tax- es on wine and liquor 500 per | cent or more effective Oct. J. At the same time, 5 cents will be added to the beer tax. | The taxes presumably will apply | to purchases made by American’! tourists, although some adjustment might be made of the purchaser | proves he will take the bottle ‘on Liquor 500 Pct. | bee See It It's Americas Best Styling Try It Buy It 724 Oakland Ave. give yo Pontiac It’s the best in performance anywhere! 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All ‘Take Back Seat | cent is reflected, the bettom of the world remains exceedingly ley. This was not always the case. Some 300 miles from the Pole, an exploratory party hag found petri- fied trees, leaf fossiles, seashells, ‘and coal. beds—sure signs that |Antarctica was once a lush, greea ‘continent. x *« * An active volcano, 13,200-foot Mount Erebus, overlooks the wa- ters of McMurdo Sound where the Navy maintains an important air facility. In a section of Marie Byrd Land, the ice sheet is strewa with voleanic rocks, but there are no other signs of recent volcanic WASHINGTON (AP) — How do you compete with a show steal- er ‘like Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev? This has been a real problem for some people here who decided long ago that mid - September would be a good time to do some- thing that would get the spot- light, * * * Take the Democrats. Their National Committee con-| long - scheduled announcement that its capital resources have been doubled by new pledges from member nations. , * * x: “This is the biggest thing that has happened to the bank since it was established 15 years ago," one official said, * * * “But how were we to know in advance about Mr. K?” Nikita Puts Other News in Shade: Although not sredlanly! “chet uled in advance, the, adjournment, of Congress early Tuesday was another big item that got put in . the shade, When Congress heads for home jt's usually the big news of the day. However, this time even Con- gress couldn’t come close to get- ting an even break with the So- viet Premier. S vened Wednesday for an impor- tant session that might, under ——$—$——— ra other circumstances, have pro- i ‘ . = vided the big Washington news of | Found basis, and during the 19%- Patient Drives the day, | @ season will mount its fifth * * * | consecutive Operation Deep Ambulance as Now the Democrats are well, | Freeze in support of American | jback in the shadows cast by the | research, Driver Dies bulky visiter from Moscow. | The National Science Foundation, the which administers the U.S. Ant-| FILIPSTAD, Sweden (AP)—The|boards,”’ commented one down-; | “Khrushchev has swept jarctic Research Program, will em-| sirens went dead. the ambulance | C45t politican, 'phasize geology, cartography, and! ped The World Bank is another or-| biology during the coming summer one sluee es “ wheel ganization that has run into this % - * | e patient inside the ambu- press agent’s nightmare. goes on. | The United States Navy oper: | | ates four stations on a year- activity. Pending projects include a siudy lance waited. Just a few hours after Khrush-' ‘of the Adelie penguin, one of two. x & * schev's arrival, the bank made a species that inhabit the edge of Ui, ~ Finally, after 15 minutes the _ — | ‘continent, und an expedition into patient, Li ics Elan, got off his _ the little-known waters of the Bel- stretcher and staggered to the’ Fight Own Civil War jingshausen and Amundsen Seas. [front of the ambulance, The driv-' > Harald Persson, 57, was dead.. APPLETON, Wis. (UPI)—Mrs. | 'NO PLACE MORE HOSTILE ‘Mobilizing all his strength Elan| Louella Voight told a judge yes- | SOLID BUYIN ¢ L lm Little by little, adventurous 8ci-/- moved the body and drove the, terday that her husband, Alvin, w £ : lentists and technicians are unlock- | ambulance e two miles to the hos-| _caled her a “rebel’’ and beat_| ing the secrets of a vast land near-' pital. | her, Voight, a southerner, ly twice the size charged with assault and battery, of the United) x. © * | ‘States, the National Geographic So, Doctors said Elan was suffering; countered by saying that his wife | iclety says, had called him a “Yankee.” | j | Only penguins, seals, sea hiede: small lichens, mosses, and algae live there by choice, No other region on earth is colder or more | _ hostile to man, “TOYTOWN. Opposite Pontiac State Bank from a severe infection with high fever, but is out of danger. 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Saginaw, Pontiac Use your CHARGE’ ®@ 4-PAY PLAN @ » BUDGET PLAN : i a ba a —_ TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 Khrushchevs Have a a Busy but Enjoyable Day ~ x k& x * * WASHINGTON (UPI) — Fol- lowing is a digest of some key points made by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev during a questign-and-answer period after his address to the National Press Club: Q: This next question has come up in several forms, but this one will be representative of a large number: In your opening remarks, Mr. Khrushchev, you spoke about avoiding outside interference in the affairs of other nations. How, then, do you justify Russian armed interference in Hungary? xk & when I came there as a guest last year after the events in Hungary, and I can assure you that it was a warm and en- thusiastic response that we re- ceived there on the part of the Hungarian people. We have a long time ago done away with any questions that might have caused difficulties between the Hyngarian people and our- selves, We are marching to- gether with them along one road, They are building so- sialism and we are buildin; communism, and we have one aim and one purpose. * * * * . that the Soviet moon shot hit its target on the eve of your arrival here, and a_ related question: Does the sending of the emblem indicate any desire to claim pos- session of the moon? A: The tact that the rocket was launched to the moon at about the same time, on the eve of my departure for the United States is a simple but a pleasant, I would say, coin- cidence, lf there are any doubts on that score, I would like you to zk k * thinking in terms of private ownership, (laughter.) - But I represent a Socialist eountry, where the word “mine” has long receded in the past and has been taken, and the word “our” has taken its place, and therefore when we launched this rocket and achieved this great thing, we look ppen this as our victory, meaning the victory not only , of our country but of all coun- tries of all mankind. x* * * Q: A number of questions re- flect a great interest in another remark once attributed to you, tk we Premier Answers Press Questions that I cannot agree with you either. What is to be done?, Let us each of us live under the sys- tem which we prefer, you un- der capitalism, and we will continue to build under com- munism, All that is not progressive will die away once, because if Capitalists, the capitalist so- eilety is a better form of so- ciety and gives better opportu- nities to develop a country’s productive forces, then cer- tainly it would win. But we think that the short history of the existence of our a . f, ’ ra 5 5 Set ie rae = ws are always a en | mg aL ee pene Mr. Khrushchev, to a diplomat state does not speak in your ; get a little advance news too, no iomnchl at a reception, that you would favor, What place does a coun- people’s throats as a dead rat. Mr) Khrushchev. What is your to set the date of the launching => try hold in economics before He feels that tt is unpleasant tine schedule for sending a man _f @ rocket, to set the launching ury US. ths revelitien and in the and yet he cannot spit it out. If 4 the moon? of a rocket to the moon to some’ If you didn’t say it, say so, and Pm in the world? It there is a desire that our d's- paticular date? Now I would if you did say it, could you evelopment tn wortd: AP Wirephete cussion here take that turn, of A: We Bave no intention ne like to reply to the second part explain what you meant? day - ae me To TOUGH GUY — Once again displaying his National Press Club in Washington yesterday. He course we, ler sur part, comid i oaine men re ee — ae nee A: Present here is only a country is higher than any- colorful public speaking flair, the Soviet premier tuld the newsmen abolition of the Cold War is sek ep ef Gute) a few quee: life, Therefore, we would only aaa yy chal posses. very ammed pottine of the Amer one else. We now have 106,000 turned tu sharp gestures as he spoke before the important to all nations of the world. arg of ghnryed amerigs consider sending a man to the aaa the ae = ican people. But if J] were to engineers graduate from our ‘ epi ye ° nat. moon when the technical pos- . ' 1. start to try to bury even this universities each year, which _ plain our position on this mat- I do not want to offend any group, one life would not be iS disuse Maes ease (ikaw iad ter a number of times, and it sibilities are achieved. But body, but we represent differ- pl i hetteve 1 Gd eco Chat ___was—the pleasure was partic- Bisid Loa been achieved, Tent —— den — = ugh. country, ularly great to expound our po- ’ : psychologies, a would say ; A i sition on that matter before {0 * © that this question reflects Cap- WA UY Je Bye rag a ieee = 4 4 Hungarian people themselves, Q: Was, it strictly coincidence Italist psychology, of a person precisely, the expression I seem to be working to our own ; used was distorted, and on end, but that is not the case. | i purpose, because what was We regard communism as 8 meant was not the physical science. y burial of any people but the ; 3 question of the historical force . Lj t of development, Senator Envies It is well known that at the ‘ peust te as on wat KOTUSHChEV S or economic system is domi- . . } nant throughout the world, but Dinner Attire } that there are different sys- ¥. tems, social systems in differ- WASHINGTON (AP) — There's r af ent countries. And those sys- one thing about Soviet Pre : tems change. At one time the mier Nikita Khrushchev that has ; ; most widespread system of so- aroused at least one senator's ’ clety in the world was feudal- envy. ism, Khrushchev refuses to wear a Then capitalism took its White tie and tailcoat for any oc-, place. Why was that? Because asion. capitalism was a more pro- Sen. J. William Fulbright (D- gressive kind of a system than Ark), Senate Foreign Relations was feudalism. Committee chairman, cut short a news conferénce grumbling apolo- captiaiiom provided better op, fetically that he had to go home portunities to develop the pro- and change into formal attire for ductive forces of society, We Wednesday night’s Soviet Embas- believe that now capitalism has = Rad in honor of President i ower. “WELL, EDID, BUT..." — A brisk exchange AP wirephete = oun pra Rtecahte Reminded that Khrushchev him- between Khrushchev and Press Club newsmen — once said ‘we will bury you" in regard to West- differences within Itself, and self wouldn't be wearing a soup- took place in a question and answer session after ern capitalism. He admitted he had and went each society gives birth to the and-fish, Fulbright grinned and his speech. The premier was asked if he hadn't — on to explain why. kind of society that will follow ‘ePlied: “I'm thinking seriously, it. We believe that Kari Marx, [hat might be one of his customs Engles and Lenin gave sci. ‘Pat’s superior.” ] | h d W : entific proof of the fact that . e ep one arming the system, the social system Prominent Americans of socialism would take the S tk os Reveals No Bombs place of aptalom upport Ike on Visits 4 av that. net, wat = chen : Pach NEW YORK (AP) — Fifty-four NEW YORK (AP) — Police there are people, many people Prominent Am ericans have searched the Hotel Commodore under your form, system of cheered on President Eisenhower Wednesday night after an anony- society, who believe in that, ih his talks with Soviet Premier | mous warning that three bombs ALL IN LINE OF DUTY — No, that's not AP Wirephote and that is why I said that Nikita Khrushchev. | had been planted there in antici- Nikita in a policeman's uniform holding hands uniform. The Beltsville, Md. officer wasn’t out of looking at the matter from the oS ey Faiigel to the Amert- : pation of the arrival there today with Nina Khrushchev. But it is Nina Khrushchev _ line, however. He was escorting Mrs. K back to historical point of view, capital. Cn People, the group said the | of Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- holding hands with another man in a policeman’s her car ism, socialism, communism, meeting should be considered as | ache: ; ‘ would take the place of capi. Occurring “‘in an atmosphere of | No bombs were found, talism and capitalism thereby Constructive hope.” | A man telephoned about 10) — would be, so to speak, buried. Those signing the letter included | p m, and said: ‘Get yourself and You will say that that can- Sen. Richard Neuberger (D-Ore): | all other Americans out of the not be. But it will be recalled Dr. Robert F. Goheen, president | hotel. We have planted three that in the ages past, feudals of Princeton University; publisher | bombs already.” : used to burn people who said John Cowles; Norman Thomas; : that feudalism would disap- Dr. Martin Luther King; and Mrs. Khrushchev Views TV, aa pga of cme nklin D. Roosevelt. but Reaction Unknown gue fohene aw aint coe. 'f Capitalism Wins Out, 2 5 hd “pie WASHINGTON (AP) — Soviet munism. I personally am con- Which Party for Nikita? Premier Nikita Khrushchev got a vinced that communism would : peek at American-style television be victorious, as a system of , WASHINGTON (AP) — History Wednesday, What he thought of society which provides better will decide whether capitalism or it was not disclosed possibilities for the develop. communism is best for the people, A'S official who was in Blair ment of a country’s produc. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev House during midafternoon — re- tive forces, which enables ev- told the Senate Foreign Relations ported he saw the Premier ‘and ery. person to develop his ca- Committee Wednesday. Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Men- pacities best, and insures full What if capitalism wins out? shikov huddled in front of a TV freedom of a person in that That's impossible, he said, but set society, Many of you will not added he would have to go along . + agree with that, bat that means if it did. UPT Telephote | TYPICAL TOURISTS — Like | most visitors fo Washington, Mr. } and Mrs. Khrushchev went on a | sightseeing jaunt to the Lincoln Memorial yesterday. Others with them include official guide Henry . + Cabot Lodge (between Khrush- chevs), Soviet Foreign Minister Andret Gromyko (wearing hat) and, to Gromyko's left, Soviet | Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov. | AP Wirephote served at the National Press Club before his speech. Note European style of handling knife and fork. DEVOTED EATER — When Khrushchev sits down to eat, it would probably be advisable not to disturb him. Here he really dives into lunch % ‘Nixon Wrong About Moon Flops’ = Nikita Would Swear on Bible WASHINGTON (UPI) — Soviet Pre- mier NikRa S. Khrushchey said Wednesday he would “swear on the Bible” that Vice President Richard M. Nixon was wrong when Nixon said Russia's successful moon shot last Sun- day was preceded by three failures. Khrushchev also challenged Nix- Although disputing Nixon's re- on to take a similar oath on the mark about the three failures, ‘ Bible if the vice president thought ; Khrushchev conceded that thre a. 3 a foes : his own account of the moon shot moon rocket would have been ‘ -failutes were correct. launched a week earlier if The Soviet Premier ridiculed Nixon's technical defects had not been de- ° remarks during his late afternoon tected. meeting with members of the Senate He told the senators his own govern- ing Nixon at the closed door meeting i was highly unusual for a leader of the Soviet Union where the promotion of atheism ts official policy. His offer to exchange oaths with Nixon was relayed to newsmen by Sen- | ators who were present. g : Foreign Relations Committee and ment had not authorized -him to talk other senators. about the moon rocket. He said he UP Telephete x *& it hoped he would not be’ “condemned” . AP Wirephote HER NERO — Mrs. Nina Khrushchev glows with pride as her His reference to the Bible in disput- in Moscow for doing so. FACES IN THE CROWD — Mixed expressions yesterday. The usual poticemen: were on hand in husband addresses the Press Club .gathering. The Khrushchevs t ie appear on the faces of spectators outside the — the continued high-pressure security setup for the went to New York today. The premier will address a United Na- | se a a si BN Rae ile bis sit i ti at eae eee peie ee toe eecemeecpees Press Club watching Khrushchev's arrival there — visiting Russian — tions General Assembly session tomorrow. _ / : \ ; ‘ fo. y , \ \ ae ee ee ee nat nee gee iret Ne i NR Ne a a ALN I TRAITS: STL Abas MENGE RRC * lyase Sir NRE a ees SP a ag AA ES a Nf ew al on ap ely yan “~ a ; 4 * i ae . “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 TWESTY. FTE, : ce eis A airborne searchitely t, provid 5 ves er on sewers esa seep — p) { Ch which pes 130,000,600 candlejone million ocala ie tn DETROIT — City Council has OCciOrs ; ange . — ~ 50 million dollars in bonds new sewer! construction. Thejfurnace in the United States was already, like under way a 45-\constrocted in Viriginia in 1619, "\Construct Iron Furnace | RICHMOND — The first iron! On Display “Downtown Pontiac Open Mon., Fri. “til 9 P.M. you and epewer questions. You Can Special Order Now for Christmas IT’S FABULOUS! the ENTIRE MPGREGOR Fall and Winter Line Thursday—Friday-Saturday | Downtown Store Only Over 2,500 Items to See! - Representatives will be on hand to advise | $1,500 FOR PARK Gray, president of the Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Community Club presented a $1,500 check to David Ewald (right), director of Parks and Rec- reation. The money, SHELTER — Mrs. George raised during Labor Day. festivities opening the park, is to be used toward the construction of a park.shelter at Hawthorne Park, Floyd P. Miles (center), department com- missioner, looks on approvingly. Smoking Habits Massachusetts - Report | Favors Warning Youth of Potential Dangers AUTOMATIC : WASHER and DRYER BOSTON (AP) — Massachu- setts doctors report pronounced changes in their own smoking) habits in the last five years. Now, | almost all say teénagers should | be warned they risk lung cancer from cigarette smoking, a survey in the New England Journal of! Medicine reported. today. x * * | More than 93 per cent of «sr physicians polled by representa- | tives of the New England Deacon, ess Hospital Cancer Research In-! stitute and the Harvard School of Public Health favored warning) youth of the potential dangers | from smoking cigarettes. i The five-year follow-up study of a survey made in 1954 was re- ported by Dr. Leonid S. Snegireff. and Miss Olive M. Lombard of the hospital research institute and the Harvard school Among the 4 per cent who op- posed an educational campaign. some expressed the opinion that Pentiae Press Phete MATCHING PUSHBUTTON WASHER & DRYER Tel-Huron Mon... Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P.M | New York was called the New | Amsterdam until the British cap- tured it from—the--Duteh—in- 1664 | and renamed it after the Duke of York. PAINT - TOOLS - SPORTING GOODS - GIFTS MOTORS - CABLE - CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., Etc. This Is a Partial List of Offerings? THOUSANDS OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ON THIS AD! ® PAINT and PAINT PRODUCTS @ its offi¢e during August. ‘duction Sept. Cote, Ray G. Township. Erickson, Charles E. Davis, Gary F. Ayer, Pilson and Willard V. |of Milford; Charles R. D. Turcott, all of Troy; 'Novi; and Ivor K. Bloomfield Township. * * * |P. Temple, Ronald P. Tues., Wed., Sat. 0:30 A. M.-6 Mon., Thers., Fri., 9:30 A. ner Open Sun. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Between Orchard Lake Rd. # and Square Lake Rd. ard and Norman Norgren. i steward. wee t ids Lielons Tile | COUNTER TO 7 Wall GALVANIZED GUTTER ik 69¢4 OPEN TONIGHT Finishes Your Choice of All PATTERN CERMICA FLOOR Tile $1.89 ut. ‘wfty sq. Ft toa meet 1055 W. Huron &t., Pontiac Among those reporting for 14 were Larry Milner, Marvin Baker, Karl R. Bruder, Dallas C. Sasser, Dennis A. Wood, Richard 'E. Weber, George P: Boatright and Charles R. Irwin, all of Waterford Others were: John H, Riley, | Thomas R. Blume, Arthur S§. Walton and John R. Knotts, all of Birming- ham; Paul G. Schenck and Ross | M. Hohn, both of Orchard Lake, and Philip G, Koan of Holly. Also included were Joseph L.' Robert E Barber, Drayton Plains; George W. |kum, Francis J. Jasso and Gary ‘til 9 P.M: in- Name City After Duke 144 County Men Inducted *Into Service in August ! Pontiac Draft Board 67 has an-jAustin F. | AUCTION SALE OFFER! $53,800.00 STOCK VALUE! SOLD TO THE PUBLIC ONLY!! We were top bidders on an Auction Stock from one of the Finest Wholesalers in the country. Take advantage of these deals ALL at AUCTION PRICES. nounced that 44 Oakland County L. Peacock, Marvin L. Fitzgerald! men reported for induction through'and Richard G. T. burg; Charles R. Friedley_ of cent, E. |Walled Lake, Lloyd A. Law” of all) Verch of) Yeo-|} Danie] J. Beadle and John Rust, both of| Harrison of i Others in the group were Roy| Appleby, | | | jurer; Ronald Mapley, senior dea- | con; Winston Pfahlert, junior dea- con; Stephen Foster, senior stew-| junior Quantity Item Reg. Cost Auction Price ,Curti® M, Keach and Arthur L.| Bolitho, all of Farmington; Gor-| ___ 2,300 Gal.__ | PAINT—ALL MAKES, TYPES | $3.98 - $5.98] Now $1.00-$2.88Gal. _—[idon M. Biskner and Vernon E_| 7 5 100 Gal. | PAINT—TOP P QUALITY ~_ $4. 98 - $8.98 | 98 __Now $3.49 - $4.88 Cal. Caldwell, both of Lake Orion, and! 503 __—*«| CAULKING TUBES 59c ~~ Now 4 for $1.00 | Arthur R. Finley Jr. of Ortonville. 100 Gal. | DUCK BOAT PAINT $4.50 Now $1.49 Gal. ‘ iad “th * | 603 Qt. PAINT THINNER 59¢ Now 4 Qt. a ae 300 BRUSHES Value to $10 Now Vy Off : = —r¢.° DeMol Will Install TOOLS — MOTORS — ETC DeMolay WI nsta 12 QUALITY MOTORS __ $40.00 Now $9.88 | vere 65 QUALITY HAMMERS, ETC. $58.00 Now $1.88 Officers Saturday 170 BRACES and DRILLS $6.98 Now $2.80 | 21 VISES—SHOP QUALITY $34.00 Now $3.50 |" ‘The Onder of DeMolay, Pontiac 311 BOAT SEATS $6.00 Now $1.00 ‘Chapter, will hold its semi-annual | 63 RIPPLE SOLE SHOES $6.80 Now $2.88 installation of officers Saturday | 40 HUNTING COATS $19.00 Now $6.88 inight at Roosevelt Masonic Tem-| 360 SAW BLADES, 6” - 10” $5.00 Now $1.00 ‘ple, 22 State St. | 304 PACKS SANDPAPER (15 sh.) 98c Now 25¢ | A dinner beginning at 6:30 will 12 TOOL BOXES $10.00 Now $3.75 precede the ceremony. Tickets for ES $1.00 ea ‘the installation may be obtained 400 SHARPENING STON . heel from any omnia member or ad- PLUS 10,000 OTHER ITEMS ALL AT AUCTION PRICES | visor. Presiding as insialling officer Merchandise 1 MILE NORTH | will be Paul Hagie, Mart of MIRACLE | Boys to be installed to major . offices are Gary Lessel, master 1651 $. Telegraph Fe 3-7688 MILE SHOPPING lcouncilor; Robert Jones, junior STORE HOURS: CENTER | councilor; Ronald Wilton, treas- teenagers would not heed the ad-’ vice, Others said such a cam- paign would be hopeless in view of heavy sums spent by cigarette advertisers ¥ In five years the percentage of | One touch of your finger gives you proper washing method for every known washable. Wrinkle-Free Wash- ing with cold water overflow during the last part of beth wash and rinse cycles cools and tempers the clothes before spinning. A winning combination for the * whole family’s clothes. a * doctors who do not smoke at all _ $ — Theod jumped from 34 per cent to 45 per 00 : Rowley Jr., rel cent, the survey said Both : with Those smoking only cigars and-| for Trade-ins Brown, all of or pipes now total 17 per cent. | | Rochester; Robert L. Young and| The number smoking cigarettes | \David G. Brendel, both of Davis-|fell from 52 per cent to 39 per | R. B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO. 1060 W. Huron St. FE 5-8431 There was a 40 per cent drop! |Keego Harbor and Edward M./in the proportion smoking a pack. | Buatti of South Lyon. age or more per day. A Robert Hall SPECIAL tor Downtown Pontiac Festival Days! Blut Pll 9 9 They say it — from coast to coast... AMERICA’S GREATEST VALUE IN SUITS TODAY...1S WESTERFIELD FLANNEL! outstanding at... 95 ALTERATIONS AT NO CHARGE HERE’S WHY THE PRICE IS SO LOW: sat PE 86-0717 © Sssnd mes Ther. Fri, ‘tt OP. i. — Taos, Wed., Sat. ‘tH 6 P.M. rast at mated ) ear en ro tailored . . . in luxurious pear ne abel Jar el ae! - all-wool flannel. Choose from ge: | the season's most wanted 3. No fancy pt el eae show-windows. shades and colors .... in new 4, At Robert Hal, all theee sevings ere posed 2- and $-button models. erety ete yor Hurry in now for the flannel suit all America is talking .» the incomparable Westerfield! Sizes for regulars, shorts and longs. 1 ee 200 N. Saginew Street—Free Parking in the reor | Seno : ’ é ‘ u THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 _ _TWENTY-SIX ee eee ee ) * ° : ’ Keep-Quiet-Senator, ——* ee_sroviding « minimum. wit See California Boom Nowe de naa ale Ineurance o-Cold: Ale Sets Fire |twraace_register__When the cn Cobbs Shouldn't Doze Bi Se ea : lof $1 an hour. pre ' - perature dropped one night, 1648 tornial Creases of about 66 per cent, (UPI). —! é Say Workers on Pay The legislator said one worker} NEW YORK (OPI) — Catifornia choad lend n- sole growth, | JAMESTOWN, N.Y, (UPI—Cold ovont on i oat BIRMINGHAM, Ala. > — weaTer “ air was partly to blame for a fire ‘It’s against the law for a taxi! Checee Sear Own BATH, Maine (UPI)—State Sen.| turned to another and said: “‘I vane expected to be the most populous! . : party 9 | cad ide 1 off the sink and set! 4 Dey a al, cab] BIRMINGHAM AER Rodney E. Ross of Bath says that ‘this Ross would keep quict, We're’ state by 1970, increasing its pres- The first bridge across the Mis-|4t 4 home while it was being re- river to sleep or doze he got into trouble with some-ship-| | getting $2.40 an “hour and now he|/ent number of inhabitants by 6 sissippi was constructed at Daven-| modeled here. Firemen said a dis-|fire to the upholstered furniture, | whilg parked on a public yard workers becayse he ‘sponsored! wants to give us only a dollar. "| ‘| million to 20 million, according tolport, lowa in 1853. mantled sink had been set atop a'standing nearby. : here, =< een cone ne ibe. eee meen a seentensereeninaepene seine verter 7 ™ E * Downtown , PHONE o Dl WW FE 3-7114 N. SAGINAW TYPEWRITER YOU MUST SAVE ON . 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New WEBCOR High Fidelity Tape Recorder @ Records, plays beck’ at 3 speeds WKC FREE PARKING or vertically of | ; Stainless Steel Set Ps BEHIND STORE @ Lightweight; easy to Rewn, e:: tabi Se: $3658 2 cerry forever oe. Wil 88 - @ Includes powerful a, ™, . Electric Spearburst ‘Wall SPECIAL i Twigads @ Operates horizontally ' + 50-Pe. Serves for 8 Your Credit Account Opened in 3 Minutes! Clock has . self-starting eee 30 WARY rewwen, Fue: SU BSB @ Inéludes teke-up reel . , ished spears are detaché ae = eis. @ Inctudes extra tope i* 7 ony henge aaa ‘ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 : , County: to Getils® proposal for extra millage tojupwards-of two milion dollars tor\tke Signs Bill to Issue Goddard in retognition of his|which became a major antitank Vote on Airport Millage os — so Viaggi enlamaneat Medal for Prof. Goddard Lag nee eee . Ce oe | BUFFALO, N. ¥. (UPD — Po! MUSKEGON ® — Muskegon|, Approval of additional millage) john Nixori gave the first public} WASHINGTON @ — President! Dr. Goddard, known as the| From the beginning of World| lice had a very helpful clue in al a 4, (208 airport , , officials : . Father of Modern Rocketry, de- * hi recent case involving a, two-car}. poaprenipe ps viata fuotig gna’ would finance a master plan|"®@4ing of the Declaration of In-|Eisenhower Wednesday signed &/veiqned rocket devices as early as|“@" J until his death in 1M5,/1 5) oa run accident. The sought-| 29 millage. airport/making the facility eligible for|@ependerjce to an assembly of Phil-'bill authorizing issuance of a gold/world War I. Included was the |G0ddard worked on rocket projects! after auto left its - front license improvements but rejected a stm-|state and federal aid and bring to|adelphians on July 8, 1776. medal for the late Prof. Robert H.|forerunner of the modern bazooka |for the Navy. plate at the scene, 4 eee, 2 ' ® eo 4 = ass is eS Sea me ’ j yi i = & ' i i y * “ : ~*~ Seon Secu Thurs., Fri, Sat.-9:30 a.m. to 9 P.M. 108 N.SAGINAW “2% EVERY SPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THIS SALE } "TT. TS ST ‘. a! Ne. ae , tty a . “ f 9x12’ Rug and Pad Gorgeous all wool Axminster rug with a rich scroll pattern. Has a $ deep textured moth-proof weave. ° : " ss , 3S Non-skid waffle pad included. JUST $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS ' tee “a ay Ne { ~ Gourhorcel Any of These Double Duty Sofa Beds, Only Chair, Platform Rocker 3 Dinette Sets Reg. $69.00! Has smart tap- Reg. $69.00! King-size Reg. $98! Extension table with two-tone ered legs, brass ferrules, stor- Recliner. Choice of col- plastic top and 6 plastic upholstered age compartment. Ultra mod- code: chairs. 7-pcs. . ern style is wonderfully com- Reg. $69.00! Lounge Reg. $89! Round table becomes on oval TT fortable. Opens easily. Versa- Chair. Floor samples. minh the addition of its 12” leaf. 4. up- INN ERSPRING MA RESS . : . f Irs, tile “te blends wan modern Reg. $59.00! Platform Reg. $79! Richly wood-grained dropleaf Durable and comfortable in heavy striped § or period decors. Colors. Rocker. No-sag spring g table apne to 30x48”. Heot-resistant EACH ticking. Saye $10. 6 only. : top. 4 chairs. MAPLE BOOKCASE BED CURE Lent DRESSER or CHEST and BOOKCASE ™=4~ 11 Seu BED PLUS MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Your choice of 4 nice pieces in charming mellow maple. Choose from large dresser, 4 drawer chest, bookcase bed, mattress and box spring. | $1.00 a week is all it takes! BUY | ew, PLAN fe This deal is so “hot’’ the famous manufacturer made us promise not to $ 00 divulge his nome! This sofa and chair are perfect quality .. . from the solid hardwood trame with glued and doweled joints, resilient innerspring _ construction and reversible spring cushions to its exquisite styling, precision a week upholstering and smoothly finished legs. ‘ Steel Wardrobe or Utility Ca COMPARE et $19.95 binet ‘WP of blankets, comforters, sheets and towels Sheet, Comforter, Towel Ensemble $ 5 =f, Each set consists of: , 7 a i, ibe © 4 blankets” $ : 8 Aik sande ty teen gam @.1 comforter | : y “CANNON” and Both sturdil ge har ae : ‘ world famous “BEA- constructed | © 5] | Always-Popalar Bunk Bed Outfits! © 4 sheets : CON", the fingst ot finished’ with ' | chitdrens’ delight! Each bed com: nates © 6 wash cloths - pate Dede a esate p pares 49. thet tnt $4995 @ 4 pillow cases TWENTY-EIGHT ; . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 ) ; - a ee = : the” 7 nd , s . They are members ofa House inti Only 37 Among 243 aca = M. A- Hanna o.1/500 Expected at VFW bed poco pa wow ans'\Congressmen fo. Check ov | : Follows natal : RENT AL PLAN Ore Boats Operating The United Steelworkers’ strike/POW Wow in Lansing * kot on Foreign Loans tee which has held hearings on the) TORRINGTON, Conn. — MUSICAL 3 Week “ing CLEVELAND — Only 37 of /b@s tied up the temainder of the) LANSING uw — The Michigan| Highlight of the two-day copven- WASHINGTON w® — A group of fund and activities on the export-|t came as no strPriss peng $10 for’ eek 243 ships in the American Great aoe. Veterans of Foreign Wars expects tion will be a Saturday evening |congressmen left today to check|import bank. ” rae ga i All A year ago on this date 173 of banquet address by T. C. Connell fap on development loan fund pro- The group is headed by Rep.|the University of Connecticut. 18 S. Saginaw Lakes iron ore fleet are operating. |248 ore boats were hauling cargo, some 1,500 of its state and locallo¢ Kileen, Tex., national senior|grams and projects in Spain, Tur-|John S. Monagan (D-Conn) andjsix other members of his family EDWARD'S The most of these are in coal and|Hanna Co. gaid. lofficials to gather here this week-|vice commander. \key and Israel. includes George Meader (R-Mich).| are pharmacists. 25‘ a day buys this BRAND NEW BRAND FRICINAIRE REFRIGERATOR Z CZ = a) "| omy a ' a = A lis ~~ @ ~ 7 * eS ii Price Includes Installa- : 0 tion, 5-Yr. Warranty, wiGn i) 1-Yr. Free Service. — ivmes i i fe N “ — Here's the real buy of the year! Choose ee . from a full family size 11 cu. ft. Frigidaire = ———.._. refrigerator—OR a new Maytag automatic washer with automatic water level control, Labial end ptm “Sole lr lint remover tub — OR a sparkling new sperating condition. Maytag dryer that means no more lugging of clothes to the clothesline. Each now, spe- . cially priced! 30” ELECTRIC PUSH-BUTTON RANGE Emerson HI-FI | ¢ Complete with Powerful: Radio Stand Extra Superb 3 - speaker Hi-Fi, PLUS a high-powered Super - Heterodyne radio: f Precision changer ploys i all record speeds. Limited time special, so hurry! . 90-day free service con- tract. FAMOUS 36” GAS RANGE All porcelain, fully: insul- ated with > Robertshow controls. Lifetime guor- antee on top burners and oven burners. f New EMERSON 21-inch TV Save $50 on this brand-new Emerson 21’ TV set! Full year warranty on picture tube, 90- day warranty on all parts. Free service.contract, free delivery. ¢ Regular price is $178! Buy today and save. No money down. SUPER - OVEN — All the oven spoce you'll ever need. PUSH -BUTTON CONTROLS — Easy to see and use. EXTRA -FAST COOKING UNIT —For high heat in ao hurry NEW “RIMMED” TOP — Spills stay up-top, clean easily, é OPEN THURS.. | FRI. and SAT. 9:30 a. Mm. to 9 mM, ™ ° sali ; in ys PP — : wae USE OUR BUDGET PLAN PAY JUST A LITTLE EACH WEEK OR MONTH! FE 3-7114 | NO MONEY DOWN ~—e FREE Oe a . =. ee =. secaal yi: : “ee int PARKING! a © me f Gh 4 DELIVERY: 108 N. Saginaw SERA PP NRT SY ATE EINE RE EEE 8 EC SOT IAG 8) Ne ERA ET * = io) = .= .s ey _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 - SALE DATES THURSDAY thru SUNDAY | MAXWELL HOUSE Sensational Value! fi LB. ‘Vee. CAN] teady had SF —_ CARROTS — ? DAYS A WEEK 9 AM. 1-10 P.M. “DARTMOU TH—Frozen—French CUT GREEN BEANS Package T O° nee Se eeneetl at TELEGRAPH RD. ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS~ OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M Borden’‘s or Sealtest | 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY COTTAGE BANQUET Frozen None Sold to Dealers or Minors . Fre vesh ‘Lean PROALy PRICED! } Fresh BEEF POT PORK LIVER U.S. Choice ny pesihen on ne CHUCK at ROMEO ORCHARDS er Sy 7 Treesweet—Pink or Regular ? 9 : a SAUCE “> GRAPEFRUIT JUKE 2 29 7) | | M \ 7580 HIGHLAND RD. M-S9 of WILLIAMS LAKE RD. FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS 1200 BALDWIN AVE. io fe M | THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959. ete od LEMON CHIP COOKIES — Brand new lemon the size of the famous chocolate flavored ones, ,make these cookies unusual. New Lemon Chips Give Color, Taste to Cookies Are you open to inspiration? If hope the chips, so, I have some for you today new product our markets, It's about a brand | just now coming into! and it that most refreshing flavor—lemon- derful ways * * * promises to} spark lots of new ideas for using) summer in all sorts of won. | Lemon flavor chips is the name of this new product each package these Jemon-y nuggets will make range of flavor combinations Similar in size! and shape to chocolate and carame| |soda, chips, and with six full ounces in shortening delicious, |and in ternately sauces, frostings and other dey-| serts * * * You'll find recipes on the | (green and yellow) package of lemon chips—a sauce, a frosting and a cooky—but here's a recipe for still another cooky 1 think you'll enjoy trying. * * * They're chocolate cookies, rich and deep-flavored, to which the new lemon chips add a flavor and color contrast that is extraordi- narily delicious and different. 1 Go modern... Slim-size Hekman Saltines. Crisper, thinner, lighter. Extra flavor SUM SIZE Saltines | "Os I} inspire lb cup (6 aunces: * sift nda suca thoroughly egg and slishtl simpler and easicr to increase our Sth sifted with drs yecve used in the cookie itself. Try this different recipe for a summer treat after each addition, Add chips and mix well moderate oven (10 minutes, or until done vou fo all sorts| about 5 dosen cookies Inspiring news! of experimentation on your own Lemon Chip Chocolate Cookies 1% cups sifted flour # teaspoon salt ‘) teaspoon soda 'y cups shortening nuleated sugar 1 egg. beaten 2 squares iinswertened | melted Extra B Batch of Rolls Goes Into Freezer chem olate logether Cream) To thaw, radually and let stand Blend in'temperature for 2 cooled ents al mimuites well orate eee Unwrap, rivill MINI When you bake bread or make two batches—one for now, lemon Drop from teaspoon on lightly supplies are very greased baking sheet and bake in lambs (375 degrees F.) Meats for Fall Cooking in Good Supply Now, | Is the family off to school or, The siege of hot weather re- _work? Then let's look at the fodd cently experienced in Michigan supply situation for this week sug-\affcted quality of ealiflower, cel- gests Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, ery. tomatoes and other produce. IMSU Marketing Agent. Let's de-l apples . ‘ cide the food we'll include on the shopping list. Most red meat prices are the| same or slightly higher than last week, Retailers report strike in = bs contributing to this. Shoppers w st a few suggestions for ways tind fewer features on fryers than = use early crop apples. a week ago. Turkeys. from 4 to 20 pounds, are available at 39 to| Don't let eoler influence your 49 cents per pound | buying apples. Color hag noth- t | ing te de wth flaver, The hot Some locally grown produce | woather faded previous apple items are increasing in price as coloring and has generally re- supplies grow smalier and cus- tarded coloring. tomer demand continues about as it has been. Effects of hot weather are evident on many | items, particularly apples, celery, tomatoes. Michigan's lettuce crop is coming to a close and the quality being received from Cali- fornia varies from poor to good.. MEATS TO CHOOSE | size. Cooler weather may suggest a| A big crop of dry alone is jehange in meats for the family. A being harvested.- Michigan yellow blade chuck roast will serve about/onions are available for adding two persons from each pound when|flavor to cooked you brown it, add liquid, then cov-|little as four cents a poynd. slowly until fork ten- Potatoes are mostly from der . Michigan and Idaho and are a If you wish to use blade fchuck dally must in most homes; are for steak, choose US. Choicé grade| 3 to 8 cents a pound. and broil it rare, It will be tougher | than the more tender steaks, but | ditions, homegrown tomato qual- at about 60 cents a pound COM> | ity has not been as good as we'd ‘pared to $1.20-to $1.30 for sirioim like. Shop carefully. Ripen to- of the same grade, you may be! natoes at room temperature be- very pleased with the results fore refrigerating them. Michigan Wealthy and McIntosh lapples are being marketed but lyou may find they are not ma- ture enough for the flavor you that, the|iive when eating out of hand. end. 8 igreen peppers, jeggplant. If wondering which egg- plant to pick, take the one with a bright glossey skin, one of med- jum size that feels heavy for its er and cook Ground beef is the “economy | choice” of all beef cuts. At 39 to | 59 cents a pound many home- 5 | f G bo | makers will be checking new | erve oma 0 um | Ways to use It. Smoked pork— | especially ham, bacon and frank- as Vegetable furters is featured this week. At | 69 cents a pound, a whole ham | NEW YORK (UPI)—Fresh costs 20 cents or leas per serving. tomato gumbo, Georgia style, can This is the season when lambjbe served as a vegetable course. adequate. If|In a saucepan, combine 3 cups of your meat, you might!diced fresh tomatoes, 2 cups of choose a shoulder roast for 55 to|sliced fresh okra, 1 cup of un- Makes! 9 Cents a pound. (Have the butch-|cooked fresh corn cut off the cob, rolls, Do not frost and a lot of older hens, which we bread and rolls carefully in freezer kets this month and next Seal edges, label and store. | termtiharine mI one for the freezer. :c«. ov decorate before freezing. Wrap call ‘ sifted flour. salt) and paper remove from freezer|pounds, and will wrapped, at room tender in choite for 20 fo: 25 cents a nerving added too soon. er remove the bones and tie the) % cup of boiling water and 1 small roast for easy carving). A ‘eg | finely chopped onion. roast of 59 to 83 cents a pound will Cover and cook until vegetables serve three portions per pound are tender and mixture thickens. compared to two for the shoulder | |Add salt to taste (using up to 3 roast teaspoons), 1 tablespoon of butter ‘POUL TRY IN THE NEWS |Or margarine, % teaspoon of ‘ground black pepper and 1 tea- Laying flocks are being culled) spoon of sugar. Serves 6. ‘stewers.”’ will be in the mar . Just Before Serving to 6; When broiling meat, add salt fork|just before serving. Home eco- Or|nomists at Michigan State Uni- Stewers usually weigh 5 simmer about two hours to 3° hours.|cook in a 350 degree oven (with! iversity say salt tends to draw hocolate Place in 350-degree oven for 20-30 the lid on) for 2's hours frost and dec- |juices to the surface of the meat A roaster or turkey can be your and will help dry the Make A Note Don't Run Out Get More MILK For The WEEK-END Better meals build better families. Milk is nature's addition to better meals. Refresh with a cool, delicious glass of milk. oo Milk builds energy. Don EVER-nin out _ r AMERICAN- DAIRY-ASSOCIATION OF-MICHIGAN - LANSING | the meat industry i8\ pies sauce, tarts or cobblers are|. Use “avai Coffee ; eT asd jowl Gulsigeens o° San tated \cdffee cans. The directions follow|coffee' measure of coffee for % Complete instructions fro making mmendations of the. Coffee cup of water. Remember, good perfect coffee are being in rv ead cl role eres evn ' r iy Peach season is drawing to an There is still a good supply of} cucumbers and | Again because of weather con-| meat if| | lo. WHITE-white or grey-white!! There's an foods for as, amazing difference with Roman Bleach. This | cleanser bleach dissolves clinging film which causes greyness — gets clothes WHITE-white. FAVORITE BLEACH OF MILLIONS—CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF WHITER, CLEANER WASHINGS. COVER THE 0 FERENCE Cisansae® Q APPROXIMATELY — | J ines " ,anaibar fine pred ot Standard Brande ta, ‘ % DELICIOUST Right in your cup, you -__get the fresh, fresh taste-ofthe—— coffee bean. Always have enough © a —__|-—+-buy-the- King Size ee : eof now at low introductory price! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 THIRTY-ONE F \Sugar for Tomatoes New Ideas to Bui Id Better Meals\iisteitas 222222 o--= pepper mixture into which you dip them before they go in to the — : By JANET ODELL less of your age. Drink it if you: cream aré both milk foods, you, } cup cottage cheese blended.) Squeese bag to empty | Is there a waffle iron in the}, i with margarine or ‘butter, « ini Pontiac Press Home Editor like it, * If not, know. — ‘aualy cane ae batter into special aluminum foil nouse? Use it to give a new Jook|topped with hot syrup, apple. butter skillet. During the current campaign, pian to get it into ¢ ot. * * * | 2 commen ores | Pan contained in package. to French toast, then serve thelor molasses: To. make them even : entiled “Better Meals Build Better |your diet im some = For the gal on a diet sand-| Sprinkle chopped parsley on but-| Spoon apricot filling over top of —— for breakfast or brunch.|more special, top with fresh «} Toilet. Bowls Sparkle : Families,” we are concerned with |jiher w ay. Re. @ 4 @'q\|wiches for lunch can be a real|tered bread: pares batter and swirl into batter with Waffle Iron French Toast frozen berries or peaches. Instantly with adequate diets. Periodically, we ' ‘ problem. She is barred from all Chees®. carrots, radishes, chives! spatula. Sprinkle cinnamon| 3,*tfp ain” of : ~¥€imember that’ siekane : ; 4 parts and a cup milk If you have one of the new cake | 0-B review the requirements. In the skim milk has all “ge: the mayonnaise mixtures. Perhaps | aca Gh pena bread. Top| jtopping from smaller bag over top + aieuene UMEAE pans or shallow roasters that come | SS Toilet OL precious article we listed the four|the essential ele- Bee: the follovring recipe will be a help. with other 4 slices. jot coffee cake. Bake about 25), 2 tablespoons melted margarine er with a flat slide-on cover, YOU] jow ot Your Ni food groups set up by the USDA. |ments and lacks Slim-Down Sandwich “i — ; ; pe Open corner folds of pan| 8 to 10 slices day-old bread can use it for storing cup custards | GROCERY oigubcebood se 4 ‘ . - ; eat is the mainstay of most for easy cutting and serving. Combine _first five ingredients.|in the refrigerator. Milk is an essential food regard-|oMly butterfat. Cheese and ice Rye egg nag A bese’ (ae : a , buttered dinners. Cheese, fish, eggs or | = — : = legumes may be substituted, but — cee AE AS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES | “As we have said Il) Tit—pilsb eet -heaper cuts of meat are~jest—as aS high in essential proteins as_the - i tone Steaks. Here are TTa few SUggzestions for-teat dishes = t break the budget: wo with browned link . : biscuits: | : Sa meattontmixture made into muf- s rn tepals v es and baked with | ce over them are fa change _from one big loaf; | beef can be “fancied” _up-with the addition of | COrrereer wesen_peas and bits | ‘of browned-alimonds: frankfurters, $ arranged on ay nd dill pickles, a ane ———a 4 ola RERETIE Kabobs. meee Figce-ol vegetables and | | fruits is almest_uniimited. You _ i AP your purse | ily’s likes. Just be | ——+3 are teae phacage | | ‘sure to Include some raw mem- I | ip each day. | FOR BETTER MEAL, HILLS BROS. COFFEE sis os rom $F OD COFFEE Se "Pepper cases with canned spa- Pound c Vacuum Can ighetti. Top with buttered crumbs ! : j a ae” , ~ = ‘\cop—zrated Parmesan cheese and | Leon—Meoty : ' . Ss , a eat in a 300-degree oven about. —— hemes | ‘Se’ Bae ' Primes, | Por utt a ac! > ae _ an ee The Bread-Cereal group is one ; i é ‘en ' RO ‘rarely neglected. Some children RO AST ie. nS. : ‘ ay ae 4 ~ ' &§ "= (are apt to eat too much of this ‘ itype of food, then be too full for | | one ; A ; s ‘s j _Both green peppers and zucchini | a a v- % e 4 be, pe * = Leauash are in good supply right! | fF F Y , now.. A quick and easy meal may 'bé made by filling squash or HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE = 89" Jor LEAN—MEATY | GULF KIST- PORK STEAK 9%.) sttine HICKORY SMOKED Pe 49° -Slab Bacon ? ¢ | cree by the piece : Ib WAX ecessary meat and vegetables. | Hot cereal will taste a little | idifferent if you put a pat of butter ier margarine, some brown sugar jand milk on top of it. The coffee | lcake recipe uses a mix. You may | | substitute strained baby food for lthe apricot filling. | | Apricot Swirl Coffee Cake | | 1 package easy coffee cake mix 1 egg. unbeaten 49 cup milk 4, cup canned apricot filling ~ BASIC FOODS — Stuff colorful fall vegetables supper treats, Crunchy tossed sreen salad and — _ with canned spaghettis . . . Italian-style spaghetti __crisp bread sticky-1make Me-perfect accompani- | Heat oven to moderate (375 de-| ° a spaghetti with ground beet . . . for tempting ment. igrees F.). Place egg and milk in| large bag of mix. Squeeze upper | = SSSSSSSSSASSSALSS SSS LSS ASL AS SSS SS part of bag to force, air out. Close £0 FURTHER W/TH YOUR FOOD Wala tween thumb and index finger. | TUNA TIME — CHUNK STYLE : With bag resting on table, mix | $ 4 Rolls ‘1 yorking bag v with | peers "hts Seo ccude cans or until egg is completely | FROZEN FOODS roses (TIDE, 421 Teenagers need a good break- fast . . . looking for a way to) interest teenagers in your family in starting the day right? Try a beginner with sparkling red glasses =A 4 be, * a A_\ nities N WE SPECIALIZE IN FILLING YOUR FREEZER THE HOME OF COUNTRY BOY = Every Piece == for as low as PRODUCTS BEBTERD te Fe COUNTRY a ad top — S$ 5 PER Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen POT PIES Chicken—Turkey—Beet DOLE 5 For *] PINEAPPLE JUICE OR TREE SWEET eT GUARANTEED TENDE LON f RB Ch E Lb. 49 of cranberry juice cocktail. It has oice Front Quarters... Lb. 49c been so enriched with vitamin C Frosty Acres Ch * Sid g that *2 cup serving supplies enough GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Fresh Frozen /| oice jide ........... ° jof this vitamin for, the recom- G 46 Cc BASKET s ‘mended daily requirement. i n . ( Hind Quarters Specs eee Lb. 69c Perhaps you'd like to try this ° . = an ORANGE surprise Cranberry Shake on the | ~ JUICE morning menu. It’s a smooth tast| ing beverage and no one would GOLDEN MAID — ALL VEGETABLE re 6 -02. ex BQc suspect an egg was the secret to the success of its taste. For folks on the run it's good to have break- | fast in a glass. | | Lb. Cranberry , Shake | teu —— cocktail Ruby Bee c s eueeee eee | cereees la cag - Put ingredients except cracked SWANSDOWN iE ri Auvorted CAKE MIXES |} 2ELtIES 31 ice in large bowl. Beat well with electric or hand beater. Pour over @ New Suger Maple BROADCAST @ Chocolate @ White mI gc Get More Milk @ Corned Beet Hash “The Old Fashioned Market With the Modern Touch” THE COUNTRY MEAT MKT. BEER AND WINE—FULL LINE OF GROCERIES 7617 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) at WILLIAMS LAKE RD. OR 3-0763 Open 9-9 Incl. Sundays OR 3-0763 OLLI LLL LLL LILI LLL ate ae Noose eR E TIESTO servings. Affer-School Treat Delicious, Nutritious cracked ice to serve. Makes 4 @ Yellow for th @ Chili Con Carne @ Butterscotch or the Weekend © Beet Stew : | LOWEST THURSDAY | . Large Pkgs.—Your Choice , 15-02. Fer § | MEAT PRICES FRIDAY | For afternoon snacks for an) Cans | gry children or teenager parties | WE EVER SATURDAY ff cet in on the secret of delicious) . . cranberry juice cocktail combina. | OFFERED! 4 ASH M ARKE A SPECIALS tion. These combinations are good| BETTER M 3 vi LS | 3 |tasting, good to look at and healthy ROSEDALE, SLICED STORE: OURS: ROUND We peciper ye too trai Each one gets PINE TA RT HERE! beers asa AAAS lots of extra fruit in the diet. oo SIRLOIN : 3 NONE 3 C | Cranberry Banana Shake APPLE on , 4 HIGHER 2 ; b pais, les meer 1% Flet Cons Sat. $s $ wW PAPA 7 nee ° ff 4 eup vanities tee a coentalt ten. 9 t0 9 Wiss | Peel banana. Slice into a bow! | PHON jand beat with a rotary egg beater | . or electric mixer until smooth and | FE 2-5192 creamy. Add cranberry juice, jcocktail and ice cream. Mix well ‘Serve immediately. Makes 4 serv- |ings. (For a colder drink add pooh 14 tablespoons crushed ice . betore| | mixing shake.) BUY MEATS | at Wholesale “SAVE ot ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE! dt OVC FRESH ceeat . , SHOP c PAN SAVE 3 b READY panne MICH. ~ STEAKS *2 cur = ag UILLI9 QTM © SITIAWS YIL199 OTN STWIW YALL9d © SITTIN YIL19d GTN SWI U3 Canadian 1] WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS.ON T MILFORD. ROAD Open Sunday 9 to 9 @ Beer . © Wine © Liquor to Take Out . , 2 a — aenemeneie MILFORD } Directions: Ro A R x t T | Drive West on bland Ra. OM-e) FP duct) face “ign po wae ts. RIN ' : = ~ eege: @ Beer @Wine @Li rr “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 | ’ Grade B Eggs Cheaper, |°ls than Grade A exes. TheHeart of Head Lettuce .;*%4 Roquefort or Bleu clietse, and). ‘The, aren of ie, Rastte, Dosen . whites of Grade B are less pack in the cavity. Wrap lettuce |! : Excellent for Cooking —sicm and the yolks don’t stand s0|R@Placed With Cheese {i- i and chill overnight or 10(muet 5 te het Are Grade B eggs suitable for/high when the eggs are broken. | Stuffed head lettuce is ideal to|to 12 hours. Cut into wedges. jcooking? Yes, Grade B eggs are x *« * serve with fresh fruit. Remove asia rire — FRESH MEAT very usable for cooking, remarks| While you might prefer Grade |the outside leaves trom head let-|~ _ DAILY the Michigan State University/A eggs for poaching and frying, /tuce and save them for tossed) 504, crapetruit sections give Marketing Agent. “suitable for|salads or soup. Wash and core just the right tang to canned pine- SHINNERS. _* * * cooking and baking, and cost few/|the lettuce head and drain well. |apple. Use the two fruits for a 2 Mocth feginaw, Bowalewe Peatns Pat air cents less per dozen all year. Combine to taste’cream cheese|company compote. — U. S. No. 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES = ib. 3% 19 F 4") rr 3D: SMOKED 2 _| SLAB Whole or Half BOLOGNA b/ PICNIC 295: BACON. DQ; E 5 ; NEW MILKSHAKE — Fun to drink, easy to triangular design are so simple to make, Just make, is this new-flavored Choco-Peanut Milk- cut 4 white and a brown slice of bread in four shake to lighten the lunch work but raise the nu- pieces diagonally, and fit two pieces of each kind trition quota, Those artistic sandwiches with the of bread together to make one sandwich layer. © > ee —_ ——— er | Kids Will Love pimmer Stuffed Veal New Milkshake in Herbed Apple Gravy Cool days, Once more the rolls in 2 tablespoons shortening | It's amazing what wonders you! family is hungry for food that i8| until light brown on all sides; re-| jsavory and frankly hearty |. -| move from skillet BY THE PIECE >»... FRESH DRESSED FRESH DRESSED | U.S. No. 1 Michigan | | SWANSON TV FAMILY STEWERS | RABBITS | McINTOSH | oyicken or Turkey} PIES ¢ Lb. | € Lb. APPLES ¢ PASCAL DRY CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS U.S. Ne, 1 GOLDEN CELERY | ONIONS | ORANGES | Grapefruit | pawanas CRISP and TENDER _ SWEET & JUICY 2™ 25 3 um 19¢ mm 39% om 5 QS wy 2 29" shakes are made with foods that]! Such a dish requires only 3 Si Ln 608 W. Huron IS e i S a i - OPEN SUNDAY ‘an oh | 9% - 9 to 10 P, M. right this minute. The chocolate’ Frenched green beans, hot rolis ” F . ‘ flavor is achieved In an instant by| and a dish of carrot. sticks, ° blending quick chocolate flavored! olives and celery; for dessert, | mix with milk. | individual baked custards and | coffee, Appetizing and satisfy. | ing! So everybody's happy. ee can work with familiar foods and these stuffed Veal Rolls, for ex a tablespoon or two of imagination. | ample | Place 2 tablespoons shortening | ~ & | Shees of veal are rolled around, '® skillet with remaining 1 cup | " like | .| onions; saute until delicate Everybody likes milkshakes.ja bread stuffing pungent with* the | brews. AGA veal cells. Ocasbius Lucky they do, because milkshakes clean sharpness of onion and are so nourishing, But honestly, oregano . . , and with tangy| apple juice, remaining apple did you ever make a Chocolate-!canned apple sauce mixed throught *#8C®} pour ever rolls, Add Peanut Milkshake? The kids will it. Then for even more zest, the another pinch of oregano; sim- mer 35-40 minutes, or until ten- | think you did jt entirely for fun, Veal Rolls are simmered in 4) and never suspect the hefty nutri-/special Apple Gravy. They come) der. tion you are handing them jfo the table fork tender, richly) Thicken gravy in skillet with a + Fe < |brown, savory, glistening with that/little {flour mixed to a smooth! Best of all. Choco-Peanut Milk good pan gravy paste in cold water. Remove) string from rolls; serve with gravy. Makes 4 servings. And the peanut accent for the chocolate is just a matter of blending in some peanut butter | Here are the simple directions, with the milk. You can shake ap for making the Veal Rolls this easy item in a refrigerator | Veal Rolle With Apple-Onion | container, and have Choco- Stuffing Peanut Milkshakes ready that | 2 cups chopped onion * up butte Tt In qui kly. | @ cups fi cared porigilie Perhaps you'd like to serve| }ecup soft bread cubes Pinch Oregane Choco-Peanit Milkshakes to the 2 \eiboon, ae ani ‘ a 1 alft children with Triangle Sandwiches! 1 ,*cuy shortening 14 tablespoons) as pictured, or with fruit salad for| no apple jules ) 0 whrlunch. These easy Choco _- ae om z Saute 1 cup onions in butter or! Peanut Milkshakes have extra nu margarine until golden brown: add| tritional benefits since the quick 1 cup apple sauce, bread cubes, | . ‘are. | chocolate flavored mix that makes oregano and salt, Mix well Spread them contains Vitamin D3 in each an equal amount on each veal, serving equal to one-half the Mini Qige. pol) up jelly-roll fashion | mum daily requirements, as well pon together with string, brown as food energy. Choco-Peanut Milkshake 1 tablespoon cream «tyle peanut butter | 1 quart (@ cupas milk, divided A tablespoons quick chocolate flavored{ miz | Blend together peanut butter and! 14 cup of the milk. Place ir a 1%-| quart refrigerator container. Add remaining milk and quick choco-| late flavored mix; stir to blend | Cover and chill; shake well before! serving. Yield: 4 servings “Rosemary's for remembrance" — a » , and also for these Parmesan . Pan Rolls. It's distinctive flavor Quick Bread jadds a subtle touch to fast-fix rolls|> . imade with yeast and biscuit mix Nice to Keep hate staal a dependable GENERAL ELECTRIC kneading Is required for these on Hand treats | | an | Rosemary Parmesan Pan Rolls Moist and with fine flavor. this. cup warm water quot) noteeies (a quick loaf is nice to have on hand, | 115 degrees F) 1] package active dry Feast electric water heater gives plenty of Date-Nut Bran Loaf Bly cups biscuit mix 7 “ cup grated Parmesan cheese | o Cupa sliced dates (fresh if avail 1 teaspoon rosemary , able) | . . 1'4 cups boiling water | Dissolve yeast in warm, not hot, }', cupe sifted flour \ ow (Ok + Ye rrr i tanaeeen bavi oo was s ater. Stir in biscuit mix, Parme } teaspoon baking seda isan cheese and, rosemay. Beat ' ie eup aueer (vigorously, Turn dough onto sur : J | 1% cups ready-to-eat bran ‘face well dusted with biscuit: mix . 1 eng (slightly beaten) ‘Shane 1 . " : : . 2 tablespoons butter or margarine SHApe in greased muffin pane (melted) ay. 1 ‘ . Fl 24x1'% inches. Cover, Let rise in so oe ee oe 1 teaapoon vanilla 4 . ope — = ao a a a a Gm ane Ge am — i | ®. cup coarerly broken walnuts warm place, free from draft, until No more waiting to take a shower, or to do the - ’ Pour boiling water over dates/doubled jin bulk, about 45 to 60 and allow to cool. Stlt together the | minutes. Rake in 400 degree IF flour, baking: powder, baking soda, oven abont 15 minutes, salt and sugar. Stir bran, egg, : ———————— melted butter and vanilla into : cool date mixture. Add sifted dry|Egg-Spinach Casserole ingredients; stir only until smooth. | Grease a shallow baking dish * * * lund arrange about 2. cups of Fold In walnuts. Turn into a icooked spinach or beet greens in buttered loaf pan (about 8! jt. Top with deviled eggs, 2 halves by 4% by 2!) inches), Bake in for each person, Then pour a can moderate (350 degrees) oven lof cream of chicken soup over all 80 to 56 minutes or until cake lang sprinkle seasoned crumbs tester Inserted In center comes [over the top. Bake about 20 min- out clean, utes at 350 degrees until it is Turn out on rack; turn right bubbly and brown on top. Serve side up; cool. Store in tightly cov-;with crisp carrot sticks and a big ered container ‘fruit salad. laundry, or wash the dishes! With this General ~ ” . Electric quick-recovery 52-gallon electric water { 5 @) |B @ | heater you get all the hot water you want—exactly | | | 1 | { | _ {ONLY ° fav CLEAN, SAFE—plus this added feature—install any- 4 | where—near point of greatest use, eliminating long, costly pipe runs. when you want it. | | EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL—no heat is lost through — Le mm eee me ee ee me an ae ae se ae ae vent or chimney, extra-thick insulation seals heat in. GUARANTEED—10-year protection plan provides a one-year guarantee on the complete heater, four more years on the tank and fittings, plus an addi- tional five-year tank protection plan, E = 8 es cee cee ee ome ow ee oe DETROIT EDISON'S SUPER SUPPLY PLAN sae makes General Electric electric water heaters é , ” Bob McBride | = | Says: that is bound oe dependable. DON’T | Why wait? Start enjoying all the hot water you BE need with this dependable General Electric electri SORRY , ; : ‘ Best Deal E a | le: a fe arr kar e your General Electric dealer oo DETROIT EDISON FE 5.4161 . , | on : | “( . oo a ‘ - j \va , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘News of Personal Interest to be held during the next few days. She is a sophomore and a pledge to Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. * * * A member of the charter class of Michigan State Uni- versity Oakland will be Gary L. Oak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Oak of North Lake Angelus road. He plans to study engineering. x* * * Carol Sue Johnson of Mlinois avenue left this week for Port Huron Junior College. Her sister, Mary Ann, is attending Andrews of Waldo street, left Sunday to begin her college activities. x * * Juniors at the University of Michigan are Sharon Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- lan R. Boyce of Stari avenue, and Helene Prizant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Prizant of West Iroquois road. Miss Boyce is majoring in dental hygiene and is a mem- ber of Delta Gamma sorority. Miss: Prizant is majoring in advertising. * & .* Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Spad- afore (nee Dorothy -Young) of Homestead drive announce the birth of a son, Dominic Joseph, born Aug, 27 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rex D, Wonders of Island Park drive and Mrs. Floye Young of Ramona Terrace. * * * Fireside Club will meet Fri- day for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Paul Taylor tn West — Iroquois road. It will be the first fall meeting. * * * The Kenneth Scotts have re- turned to Washington, D.C., and Ft. Meyers, Va., following a visit here for the Saturday wedding of the former Janet Zatik, daughter of the Julius © Zatiks of Keego Harbor. Mr. Scott is an honor guard in the U.S, Army at Ft, Meyers. , ~*~ * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chris- tiansen (nee Barbara Stricklin) of Stout street announce the birth of a son, Dean Alan, born Aug. 13, .»Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stricklin of Stout street and -Frank Contetnaeee ,0f Racine Wis. * * * Ruth L. Rapelje, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Gerald H. Rapelje of Sylvan Lake, en- tered nurses’ training at Grace Hospital of Detroit Monday. ~ Ronald D. Rapelje, a son of the pastor and his’ wife, is in his second year at Detroit Bible Institute. Roger A. Rapelje, another son, has en- tered Wayne State University evening classes and teaches music at Seminary. * * * Mr, ‘and Mrs, Jack Amy and sons Randy and Michael have returned to their home on Woodland avenue after a three- week vacation to Pomona, Calif., where they visited Mrs. Amy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dennis, former Pontiac residents, and Mrs. Amy's a ei aun dialled ace Midwestern Baptist \rea Students Off for College | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Hottinger of Pomona. * x * Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Cate Jr, (nee Patricia A. Donelson) of Mohawk road announce the birth of a son, Mark Howard, bern Sept. 10 at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, : “Grandparents are Mr. and ‘Mrs, Howard L. Cate of West ~ Huron street and Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Donelson of Mohawk road. s * * * Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Harrod of Upper Long Lake have re- turned from a 3!, week vaca- tion trip to the West Coast. They visited in San Francisco, San Jose and Palo Alto, Calif. They came back via Reno, Nev., Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, Nev., through Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo., and stopped in Estes Park, Colo., for a few days, Better Write Thank You at Once SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My son was married recently, On the day of the wedding. a corsage arrived for me from the bride's mother. I -hadn't expected this and my husband had already ; Pentine Press Pheies bers from Pontiac. From left to right they are Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer, Vrs. Joseph Schirle and Mrs. Robert E. James. Arriving at the home of Mrs. Harry Lichtwardt in Bloomfield township for a tea given by the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society Wednesday afternoon are three mem- The Altar Guild of St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church sponsored a membership tea Tuesday after- noon. Mrs, Joseph F. Flaherty, left, was hostess for the annual affair at her home on Pon Valley road in Mrs. Robert Dunlay presided at the refreshment table during the tea at which new guild members were introduced. Both. Mrs. Dunlay and Mrs. William Crook, standing, served on committees for the gath- ering. Enroll Women in Moose Women of the Moose, Pon- The group will meet again on Sept. 21, Auxiliary 129 Hears-Report The Ladies Typographical Auxiliary 129 met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs, Ro- bert Turnbull on Stanley ave- converition held recently in Bay * *« * Refreshments were sérved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth. Phares. The October ‘meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Amy Keefer of Putnam) \avenme, : Bloomfield Hills. were, from left, Mrs. ( Pentiac Preis Pheies Assisting with the day’s program Luke A. Terhaar, chairman, Mrs. Frank Pawlus, and Mrs, J. G. Shannon, com- mittee members. City PTA Council Gathers at Bagley “Togetherness”: work to- gether, learn together for home, school and egmmunity was the theme of the get acquainted meeting of the Pon- tiac Council of PTA held Tues- day evening at Bagley School. * * * Mrs. William Anderson called the business meeting to order and Roland Stephison gave the invocation. Member- ship Chairman Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury announced the goal this year is 10,000 members and the slogan is ‘‘Let’s Call On Ail.” Dr, Dana P. Whitmer, super- intendent of schools, introduced special guests. Dr. Proud, assistant superinten- dent, was in charge of public relations and Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, assistant superinten- dent, was in charge of business. *® * * Welcomed and introduced to the group were new principals William J. Lacy of Washington Junior High, Wilma Pyle of Mark Twain and Lewis Crew of Crofoot, Program Chairman Mrs. Ro- land Stephison planned the program on budget and tinance with the slogan for the evening “Problems, Let’s Solve Them Together.” She introduced the. panel ol Arthur Bell, modérator; Mrs. William Anderson, president; Mrs. William Mihalek and: Reb- ert Lake, co-finance chairmen of Pontiac Council; an& Dan Abbott, Owen School = rs. Albert Stévens and Mrs. Ray Ritter, and Mrs Sidney Olson and Mrs, Stanicy Boyd, hospitality. ” iS Phillip J. ° he Ot Others were Mrs. Eugene Hoisington, room representa- tive; Mrs. Carl Masters and Mrs. Ervin Christie, sales pro- mation for PTA magazines and publications; Josephine Seeley and Mrs. William White, health; Conklin Bray and Wil- liam Lacy, safety; Mr. Stephi- son and Edward Muschell, civil defense; Margaret Scott. audio visual; and William Wright, exceptiona) children. * * * Other chairmen include Dr. Whitmer and Mr. McLauchlin. legislation; Mrs. William Wright, parlimentarian; Mrs Herbert Mullen and Mrs. John Turner, newsletter; Mrs. Rus- sell Bell, Mrs. John Talbot and Mrs. Fred Crossman, tele- phone; Robert Boyce, Lester Stanley and Mrs, Fred Goines, scholarship; Donnie Smith and Mrs. Orville Tripp, juvenile protection. * * * Mrs. Melvin Norberg and Mrs, Arnold Thomas are pro- moting and helping to organize preschool groups and Mrs. Mi- halek, Mrs. Dusenbury and Mrs. Saari are delegates at large. Fourth grade students from Franklin Schoo] made name fags and reffeshments were served by Bagley and Whittier PTAs. Pouring were Mrs. Mc- Lauchlin ahd Mrs.’ Mihalek. eopathic Guild Holds Ist Meeting * New: members were intro duced and plans for the com- ing year including the annual meinbership tea were discuss- ed at the first fal] meeting of Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Guild held Tuesday evening in the hospital dining room. The tea is to be held at 1:30 p.m, Oct. 16 in the civic room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan . ‘were Mrs. K. R. Bartholomew, Mrs. Frank Atkinson and Mrs. Jean Aiken. Sorority Meets Omega Alpha Sorority held its first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Koskinen on Merry road. Plans’ were made to raise funds’ to assist ¢ destitute families at Christmas and refreshments were. served. Building. Hostessés for the evening ordered flowers for me. The flowers sent by the bride's mother did not go well with my dress so | left them home in the refrigerator and wore the flowers my husband bought for me “My son tells me that the bride's mother was hurt be- cause | did not wear the flow- ers she sent. Will you please tell me if I was obliged to wear the flowers she sent even though they did not go well with my dress? Also, should I write and thank her for having sent me the flowers?” Anwer: It was not neces- sary to wear flowers that did not go with your dress, but you should have shown how much you appreciated her kind- ness in sending you such love- lv flowers by thanking her warmly and explaining how disappointed you were to find that they did not go with your dress and that therefore you could not wear them, If you have not already done so, do write immediately your thanks and explanation. “Dear Mrs. Post: When a relative informs a_ bride-to- be that she is going to give her her silver or china for a wed- ding present, is it proper for the bride-to-be to tell the giver what pattern she would like, or must she leave the choice entirely up to the giver?” Answer: She might say, ‘Oh, that is too wonderful of you, Aum Jane, I can't thank you enough" and add, “if I can have my choice of patterns | love the King pattern.” Usu- ally she will not have to do this because Aunt Jane will - ask her what pattern she pre- fers. “Dear Mrs. Post: Whenever my husband and I have friends over to our house or go out with them, he believes in helping the other women first, such as lighting their cigarettes before mine, serving drinks, etc. T am mostly concerned with his lighting another wom- an's cigarette before mine. I say he should see that I am taken care of first. He does not agree. Who is right?" Your Answer: husband js right. Women’s Club Has Coffee Hour Ten members of the execu- tive board of the Pontiac Wom- en's Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Stowel] on Eliza- beth Lake road Tuesday morn- ing for a coffee hour. Mrs. Stowell resigned as president at a brief business session, due to illness “in the family. Her resignation was accepted with regret and Mrs Hayden Henley was elevted as president The next meeting will be a luncheon Sept. 21 at the Elks Temple. Plan to Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr. and. Mrs. Jesse Davis of Osmun street will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday with an open house to be held at VFW Hall on Walton boulevard beginning at 3-p.m Hosting the affair will be their sons-in-law and datugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Callen of Ortonville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards of Fern- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hundley of Osmpr street and Mr, and Mrs. Holley Hundley of Scotiwood street. . . * the tea held yesterday by the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Mrs. Arnold Brown pours a cup of . John Williams as Mrs, Tvam A. LaCore looks on. liams of Green Lake was chairman of ety. Lic Saberdl opened her home Jor the occasion, Mrs. Prather, of Mil- ford, is president of the group. Mrs. Frank ©. Prather, greet guests at the tea held yesterday by the Auxiliary to the Oukland County Medical Soci- , * . Sk 4 2 a | THIRTY-FOUR He * ? foi It's a success . ... the diamond) F'jb About Ages, ‘Dates and Jobs Clip. pinned. into the heart of a black taffeta flower. _ i 1066-68 W. Huron Pontiac FE 5-7523 prevalent that little white lies in [jes backfire on you.” ithe fields of dating, school ex-| aminations and household chores; Asether fabrication teenagers | do little harm. + THY PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 Teenagers Admit Dishonesty in Small Ways ‘shared. But 14-year-old Richard|Orleans girl admitted she would |should provide better for their chil- Brace. and Transfers New Shoes By EUGENE GILBERT to do the job, age shouldn't mat-'expressing a sentiment widely parents Repairs on Ali Types of ff} It seems to be the judgment of |ter.” . 1 | girl Artilicial Appliances ‘most American teenagers that alpy— ABOUT DATES Marshall of Miami, says, “Cheat. |because “they won't let me stay . » plittle dishonesty is @ necessary! prong the small minority who !%& '8 worse than failing. American Orthopedic thing. isay they wouldn't lie about their, THEY DON’T STEAL Service Our latest sampling of teenage age was 15-year-old Allan Dore- , | Only 12 per cent said they would minority who say they would give 14-year-old St. Louis girl says, “I thought shows the belief to be mus of Sait Lake City who warns: | piay hooky and not tell their such reasons as “if I needed the have a sense of honor.” 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. é At i hat of valor is telling their parents | | dishonesty of another color. It's outnumbering girls, gave their ap | @ teenage taboo. ice B L proval of this white lie. Children’s Shop Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph ai Square Late hd FE §-057 ally ‘Hb 9 PM. What seem to the youngsters to be the whitest of all white liex. we found in questioning 656 of them “I'd do it to avoid an argument if my lateness wax due to an im Open portant matter,” cece rrr an a one's age in order to get a = | sum old James Carley of Weatherford mer job. Ninety-two per cent s4W'OQuia says he would jf “it would MEET for LUNCH nothing wrong with it keep me from getting in trouble.’’ +_ + © Another youngster had a good RIKER FOUNTAIN A 16-year-old Oklahoma City boy reason for not resorting to this Sealtest Ice Cream rationalizes that “age limits are deception. ‘My parents Want me Popular Prices too high anyway.”’ And 13-year-old to. have fun, not watch the clock,” | Riker Building Lobby Alice Easter of Birmingham, Ala. says 15-year-old Mary Perkins of | . ‘says, “If 1 were mature enough Kansas City, Mo a - ‘HALF WOULD CRIB HAND KNIT SWEATER KITS. Half of the youngsters queried said they would accept help on an| Women's and Men's Cardigana and Slipevers of Washable Worsted Yarns examination for which they weren't THE OXFORD SHOP properly prepared because of ab- 59 West Huron sence “T want to pass,’ says 16-year. | ‘old Shirley Gamble of Islip, N.Y, | McLeod Carp Look at FE 4-4213 et Company These Special Low Prices Lush Cotton Tweed 100% Nylon Tweed Durable and prac Tightly - woven : *4” ‘ *4”? 2) rd tical, 5 decorator tweed Choice of 6 colors to choose decorator colors Reg. $695 100% Wool Wilton bod). Deluxe bark pat- $ 95 age. tern | color only 6 A real buy i? Teachers Club Hosts Families * Members of Teachers Exchange Club entertained their families Friday at a pic- Sylvan Shores the , All Wool Tweed 100°, wool tex- g 95 Choice of 10 dec- 8 orator colors ra tured tweed . OPEN MON., THURS., PRI, SAT. ‘TIL 9 P.M. nic supper at ams and Mrs. Alice Benson BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN - often regard as the better vert, Proteins the Secret f . Saas ore meyes'| However, taking money—even they returned home from a date (ET 9 @ ai ~ . | small change — from a parent's cartier than they actnally did. : M 2 ! OOO DOD KD] scctsr scaritces "rm monn or WALEPE S MAI By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | In lots of ways today there is In years past a woman was prac- until they are old and that takes says a 16-year. good news indeed for the over- tically on the shelf at the age of a long time’ across the nation, is lying about ojq Philadelphia girl. And 13year- forty boys and girls, for that is Protein is the main building material of the Everybody needs protein no matter what his Park Hostessee for the occasion IWcLeod Carpet Co. were Mrs. W. M_ Robertson, * Mra Hf. FE. Gottschalk, Mrs. FE 2-7701 2685 WOODWARD, SOUTH OF TED’S DRIVE-IN W. B. Robuck, Mrs. Lloyd Ad- But a 17-year-old New money bad enough,” and “parents | dren.” ; Among those who wouldn't, a. When it comes to taking money 14-year-old Los Angeles boy says, And a home unless I'm half dead.’’ ‘without permission, the 1 per cent |‘‘That's pure stealing.” the way we think of them now. disappeared. People are young fe 35, Today middie age has all tut When middle age did exist. ithere also existed a theory that proteing in the diet should be cut low from middie age on. This, left many men and women. de- ficient in calcium, iron and pro- tein by the age of 60 and resulted in premature aging. . Eighteen per cent of our to- tal body weight is protein and protein is the main building ma- terial of the body. We need pro- tein for physical repair and maintenance. Experiments | bave shown that the aging pro- | ecets is speeded up by an in- adequate protein intake. The main protein foods are meat, fish, sea food, milk, cheese and 8S. It is true that we require fewer calories as we grow elder, but the high grade, essential foods are even more important to us than ever. Yet many men and women eat carelessly at mid life and later. They may live alone and lack the incentive to plan and prepare adequate meals. Also they may have lest some teeth wd ind rave ben voc’ Pontiac Woman Chosen ‘Volunteer of the Month difficult to chew many foods. REPLACE MISSING TEETH Missing teeth should be re- : placed not only because of ap- . : trones< pearance but because of the above Urban League and a pe . factor. If you simply cannot have! of the Visiting Nurse Associa- of the Pontiac Symphony Or- dentures, you should at least eat! tion, Mrs. D. R. Wilson, has | chestra Association. that your nutrition does not be.’ ber Volunteer of the Month by In 1953, Mrs. Wilson re- come inadequate. the Central Volunteer Bureau. ceived an award of merit as If you would like to have my Mrs. Wilson, who lives on the outstanding fund solicitor leaflet “Watchword of Science tor | Oneida road, first became in- for the Pontiac Area United | Youth After Forty,” send a| ‘erested in’ volunteer work | Fund campaign. |stamped, self-addressed envelope, When she served as a charter She is dedicated to her |with your request for leaflet No.| ™ember of the focal Visiting | church and its work. Recently. '61 to Josephine Lowman in care| Nurse Association when it new doors at the front of First of this newspaper. began in 1921. The organization Congregational Church were which had been sponsored by dedicated and her name as a the American Red Cross alter donor will be inscribed on a World War I became an in- bronze plaque. dependent group when the need, Mrs. Wilson's late husband for a more expanded program ~ ~MRS. D. R. WILSON Honorary president this year | es ; A ‘Extensionists’ Have Their First Meeting The first regular meeting of the newly organized coopera- tive extensions service group, | Tomorrow: ‘No, Hair Sprays |Don't Decrease Hair Growth."’ IT’S A FACT! YOU WILL SAVE AT BURTON’S DURING THESE SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 18-19 Just Say “Charge It” LOOK FOR THESE ITEMS AND MANY OTHERS IN OUR GALA SIDEWALK FESTIVAL DISPLAY! EVERY ITEM REDUCED!!! BURTON'S 75 N. SAGINAW ST. SMART LADIES’ APPAREL Open Fri. and Mom Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Sat. Night“ 7 P, M. a =xtensionists : . . | woe recnoni was one of the original found- Tm Faemimits. wor Wld | Elizabeths Meet | ver rernanss = | Taam ie opm ng day i ¢ yme of Mrs. | * * * was himself a civic leader Wilham = Miller with) Mrs. | The Elizabeth Circle of the _ Mrs. Wilson was one of those She has one son, Charles E George Scholtz as co-hostess. First Methodist Church met etrumental in Ks develop: | si, tives in Flecide / ’~ e t Tuesday for luncheon at the ment and growth. The Visiting ce - Officers for the year are Mrs, | home of Mrs, Paul Colton on Nurse Association has proven Mrs. Wilson says that her Miller, chairman; Mrs, Scholtz, | Pontiac Lake road. Mrs, Dun- a mom valuable — fe Sur volunteer work he steaths Se chhak Mia Game can McColl, Mrs. Fred Ruby | Community and its territory has enriched ‘has iis aaa et id Fk Hauser, secretary and and Lula Buckler were in | been greatly enlarged. It now eager to continue in it. Sh treasurer, and Mrs. H. D. | charge of the program “The | has @ staff of 8 people with | (oes searseue tbicodea lia Nicholic, leadet Country Church at Work.” | seid ies as execusive Cr | | cxaaeis Mack to call or visit + + * | | Boch the years, Mrs. the Central Volunteer Bureau The group drew up by-laws and adopted a constitution. Plans were made to attend rally day Sept. 16 at the Wa- terford CAI Building and a in the mulitpurpose room To Speak at Tea A kindergarten orientation tea. was held tofay at LeBaron School | Guest | Wilson has taken an active part in many civic and charit- able organizations. Among the groups to which she has given generously of her time and in the Community ° Services Building .on Franklin boule- vard, to register and serve with one of the health, welfare or recreation agencies. Christmas workshop Oct. 19 at speaker was William. Robertson. | support are the Business and Michigan State University Oak- psychologist fer the Pontiac School : : : land System. Mrs. Kenneth Kaeftner ee s Club and Gal Golfers Guests Mrs. James Beale, and Barbara Borgen. the two kin- . oman’s National Farm dergarten teachers, will hold an 2"d Garden Association. informal discussion of the curric- ey ©. ®t. lata. She has devoted herself . particularly during the past Mrs. Lester Carlson, and Mrs. Wayne Cook were enrolled as members es ——— a Plan Luncheon Women golfers at Orchard Lake Country Club will hold years to the cutting and sewing | of cancer pads for the Michi- = Friday : al | gan Cancer Foundation. Last A nine-hole event, “Best | year she turned in some 1000 Poker Hand,” will be played _ articles and hopes this year to in the New officers double that figure. Currently Mrs. Wilson serves on the women’s auxiliaries of both Pontiac General Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She is a board member of the will be nominated and prizes will be given to winners of various events held during the season. Hostesses for the event will be Mrs. C. J: Beier and Mrs. Riley Bird. y/ Y y/ < ag YY, > F a7 ESTEE FEOL PLAN ~““ A al « cad \v oe from California come KNITS | in famous in’ bulky mw ROGERS * ONLY dimensions SILVERPLATE [ay [| Yad A Product of The international Sliver Company An adventure in sweaters . . . exciting hand cabeling .’. . smart fisherman’s weave . . . all lightweight warmth in high colors. Here's @ wonderful opportunity you con't afford to miss ...beautifl 12%)" | serving tray with classic border, delicate piercing and chased center. hd 4 “The-Store Where Quatity- Counts” F.N. PAULL CO. fd. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store -$ QF 21 700 West Huron St. BY | W. Huren FE 2-7257 ¢ ve" NG SAO / ST IKXKA S/R ay | ARGS IECI OLS a es '... and Don’t Say It RN YS = eee Dear Abby Saye ‘Do It... and tells me that my supposed- to-be best girlfriend is ex- in December and HE is the father! My girlfried is 45 years old and bas been married 26 years. She has 5 children of her own. Talk about a mess! He says it is all my fault because I accused them of having a romance three years ago, so they decided to go ahead and have jone. I don't know what to do’ My husband wants me to stand by him. They haven't told the woman’s husband yet. They both knew what they were doing as neither one drinks. Can this be love? NO NAME PLEASE DEAR NO: This can't be love. But it could develop into a nasty scandal, Take the course that will hurt the fewest innocent people. To break up two families would be madness. Keep the whole sordid secret under your hats and arrange somehow to put as many miles as possible between your hus- band and this “friend.” And the sooner the better. x * * DEAR ABBY: Te!! me, please, how a boy can tell you in one breath that he loves you and then in the next breath say, “But I think we should break up because we are getting too serious’'? This is my problem, Dear Abby. I am 15 years old and he is 17 and we have gone steady for ten months. I know you are going to say that I am too young to know my own mind, but this is the boy Thin- tend to marry: Se THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 It’s to keep seeing aot t love him so gen Png ay t think I pone Aes live without him. SANDY - Couple Exchange Vows in Historical Church ey: F aff DE i i skirt with center front panel. Her two-tiered veil of white illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls, and she held a bouquet of cascading roses and ivy. Mrs. Milton M. Schwartz of Westport, Conn. sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor wearing a pale pink organza afternoon -dress ac- canted by elbow length puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She wore a Juliet cap of pink velvet flowers and carried pink sweetheart roses with blue delphinium and white pompons with streamers, * * * Roy McAnnally of Pontiac attented | the bridegroom as Robinson, who is on duty at Fort Devens, Mass., is re- assigned to another station, Out-of-town guests at wedding were Suzanne Robin- son, sister of the bridegroom; pron and sister of the bride- ; and Mr. and Mrs. Her- eae Boss of Pontiac. Rela- tives from Michigan City, Ind., Dayton and Akron, Ohio, West- port, Conn., Detroit, and Jack- son also were present. Ferran dept. stores ing gerters Ly OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mondey thru Seturdey New girdles are extra slimming! Made of molded | Aire-lon : Buy now, pay later! “Charge it” MRS, DAVID ROBINSON ‘Mrs, Gilbert wore a mink brown crepe afternoon dress ' for the Dog! Dear Sandy: No wonder he “is looking for an escape hatch! ‘He .senses your eagerness to get married and he i¢ smart enough to know that he is much too young. He simply wants to find a way to drop you without hurting you. Finish your own education and don’t crowd your young mind with thoughts of marriage now. You have much growing up to do. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO SAD - MOTHER: Contact your local chapter of Association for Re- tarded Children. You will meet wonderfufl parents who share your problem and learn how to cope with it. Good luck. * * * What's your problem? For a per- PS sonal reply, Write to ABBY, care ma of Enclose soll-adévonsed envelope. State Official Talks to Nurses The Oakland County District Nurses Assn. met at Beaumont Hospital Tuesday evening to hear Eleanor Tromp, assistant execu- tive director of the Michigan State Nurses Association. Miss Tromp told of her activities during the past three years in in- terpreting to state legislators cer-| tain aspects of bills which affect’ by Mrs. Robinson. with matching: velvet hat and a single brown cymbidium or- chid. A forest green shantung afternoon dress with a brown feather hat and single green cymbidium orchid were worn hn ~ nurses to review current bills in-. troduced by groups unrelated to. nursing which nevertheless might! have significance in regard to pro- fessional nursing. nurses and nursing. She pointed out the need for, ee eee —_—— ——— es ener ohare ———— _ Open Thursday, F riday, and Saturday ) More MIN -Dreamed Possible i. | Of Finer Quality Than You Ever At This Price! | | ‘eee $9339 plus Fed. tar It’s LIKE a wonderful, wonderful dream . . . when you see all the elegant Mink prices .. . the quality of the skins . . the sheer opulence of the collection . . . and THEN look at the price tag! breathless (as it did us) . of ‘‘tribute’’ to the skill of our fur buyer! of-a-style, so come early). All Hand-Picked . . . All Priced for Festival Days! Perhaps it will leave you a little . making a silent little moment (Most are one- Early Bird Special Just 4 “s MUSKRAT STOLES . 49 Pur products labeled to shew country of origin of imported furs. a All-Occasion Fall Fashions r Miss Elyse Riley, New York’ Fashion authority, will introduce our beouti- select your very special Fall wardrobe. : Friday . . . September 18th Shows at 11:30 A. M. and 1:30 P. M. Waite’s .. . Third Floor Let Elyse Riley be your guide when it comes to choosing the dress for the occasion : . . any occasion whether it be stars... and let Waite’s make it easy for you in our spe- __ cial fashion shows tomorrow: You'll be especially pleased with this remarkable collection . . . every one has its own - special linterest; a flash of rhinestones, a chic jacket, o fur-like collar, and so many more. Collection $10.98 to $19.98; ort style shown here just .. $17. 98 Waite’s so Third Floor We Are Having An Exciting Style Show Of for office hours,’ shopping sprees or dancing beneath the | Left to right: © Basic wool sheath, black or green: sizes 10-18. | Please! @ 2-pc. ribbed suit in black or bias, sizes 164-244. s ® 2 phasis on the new “mouth-to/|Cross, bandaging, treatment of Army Buys First Car > od ; es 4 © : . mouth” ‘technique in artificial res-|poisoning, location of body pres . Devise X erts g = ow ' piration. sure points to control bleeding ani) The U.S, army bought its first Vinay ad | Me Classes will be held at the Chap-lother first aid techniques. automobile in 1903. * . By DR. BENJAMIN FINE and LILLIAN FINE ; - : . When our fourth child was born, we realized that a . “ MISCELLANEOUS LOWER PRICES ON . four-and-one-half room apartment in the city would no ; rae each school have a pleas- Fyer Dp Pe] i C E iS ant atmosphere? > longer be sufficient. Is the superintendent well re- Cc : GA Q ETT a S y ~ Then began a year-long hunt for a proper home. The garded? , public school situation loomed omniously important. ; Are the principals dictorial? REG ULAR... 43 ; D 13 L @) W i fe We wanted schools that had friendly, cheerful teachers. J Does student government really | * j . a funetion? * * * , : X d ; ite ! ? i Is there a testing program to : f We wanted a school aya that could treat our chil- | r P Anecinine abilities, ‘aptitudes, and KING E 5 22 j Every DA e dren as individuals We want ed a school system that ee ac ‘hievements of all students? } aid its teachers igh to keep them happy and one} | What attention is given to gifted) paid its teachers enough to ; aed oa | (inert? on all your that had an itbeduie curriculum an cent equij What per cent ol the graduating | 5 54 ment for the children. class goes to college? wee Home Needs We sat in one third-grade classroom. “Stop wiggling,” re oe lentecis cuedern ant c attra H ; ° ‘ ishe re— f the teacher antes me ; books and teaching its used? LIMIT—] CARTON NATIONALLY Y ADVERTISE D 9-year-olds. We lef 1€| able cost. available for teachers? : +t scurticler id ere vo , VITAMINS * COSMETICS Class with a shudder ef re-| Does the community impose ra , lief that we hadn't bought special restrictions on teachers or ; What is the amount of tax NATIONALLY a Fouke in that area discriminate against married money spent per =e | VITAMINS @ COSME ics @ ADVERTISED . . ~ | teachers? with other comm Js | i , Tinally e he : i] PEPSODENT PASTE—Family Size ABDEC Kapseals—100's ; BD a we Jone mi Do teachers feel free to ex | ¢ y A sciaehged ft wees hina Reg. .83. Our Price ........ * 68 Reg. 5.08, Our Price .......... 3.81 , our- bedroom house we . t if you not have good, warm, | A : ; * press opinions about community GLEEM PASTE—Family Size COMBEX With Vitamin C—100's wanted. We didn’t find the insues? | happy, eel Reg. .83. Our Price .......... : .68 Reg. 4.86. Our Price ..... ve aee 3.65 ; . w ea si r . ; school system quite to Our What is the attitude of the local 2 eee ate CILLETTE BLUE BLADES—20's 69 MAYADEC—100's 5 95 liking. But we found enough public.| press toward the schools” [Does the school-arrange regular, an integral part of the curriculum? y od? Reg. .98. Our Price .......5. : ° Reg. 9.67. Our Price ....... coe ° acd wcople who oined us in. Are boart of education meetin; gs, thorough physical examinations’ Are the ed di Ment: te your child ‘giver’ BAN THERACAN— 1 00's Aiea ; j fe } pee 1b the ‘pablic? | = re there remedial reading . (Condensed from “How to Oot the Reg. 1.00. Our Price ° Reg. 9.45. Our Price ......... ° ‘Iping to improve ¢ P roups? ; eat ucation for Ps “| - 1.00, eee scence ° ere i = x ¢< | Do civic organizations take a ic Copyright 1969. { MAALOX LIQUID—12-os. 1 09 - ONE-A-DAY MULTIPLE—100's- 2 25 oy ) schoo! Delpful interest in the schools’ Do the teachers give attention! ~ Reg. 1.75. Our Price .......... ° Reg. 2.98. Gur Price ......... ° In our search for a good schoo Te ee evidence of unethical all through the schools to basic| BRECK SHAMPOO—16-oz. 1 31 TRINSICON — 60's 3 97 system. oo as chee “ a practices in purchases of school skills? Marriage Solves Reg. 1.75. Our Price .......... ° Reg. 4.77. Our Price ..... cases ° wa le oy econ supplies and school construction? * * * ANACIN—100’s 93 Se Ticemeie Ie 4 24 = | ‘CURRICULUM or Do our schools offer sound, chal-) | Fj teg. 1.09. Our Price .......... ° eee ee | Rome sists ei s/siairi aia ° program | od . — = | | Is the program cooperatively | /enging courses in science and) mmigration IX ALKA SELTZER—25's 39 VI-DAYLIN 16-0n. 2 98 prog I y| Reg. .54, Our Price ° Reg. 4.19. Our Price ........ oe ° a; planned by all the teachers” | mathematics? no. | fen ; ete eeees : Ix the subject matter adapte ~d| —_ do graduates adjust in UFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) —When: BAYER ASPIRIN—100's 49 UNICAPS—100 . 2 49 : ito the needs of the children? |le ge? Salvatore Patronaggio re- Reg. .67. Our Price ......... Reg. 3.11. Our Price .......... . 1 - to her native America more BUFFERIN—100’s 98 POLY-VI-SOL—50cc 2 79 a ee | HILDREN ik _* * han five years ago, she was able. Reg. 1.23. Our Price .......... ° Reg. 3.59. Our Price ...... 2000 ° — | In elementary yrades, do pee to bring her Italian-born husband ABDEC . DROPS—50cc 2 63 BEXEL SPECIAL FORMULA— 3 98 TEACHERS bo the children appear interest-- rings of hard mental concentration |and three of her children with her./— ~ Reg. 3:51. Our Price .......... ° Reg. 5.95. Our Price ......... > of. But one daughter, Antonia, was al er Do they work well together? | atternate whenever possible with) too old to be admitted as a minor classes in our schools? How do Do they show respect for the physical activity or a relaxing we compare with — neighboring teacher and one another? activity such as singing? child. schools: on this and the other! Do they re (en a great dex! In the high schools, te a vart- | BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT While Antonina -waited impa-| : points” of supervision | ety of academic courses offered? | When were the school buildings tiently in Palermo for permission) * * * Do they treat school property . built? Are they overcrowded? |to enter the U.S. under an im- What are the maximum and min. With consideration? | Do bright oe Te an oP Are they. safe from fire? | migration quota, Mrs. sori » | = 7 - imum salaries for teachers | How serious is the truancy eer to learn a foreign lan Se kta toa Batialo| 43 North Saginaw St. Open ‘til 9 P. M.—Mon. and Fri. low many teachers have mas . Si nasil Abciinal aera pron iesn! To what extent is the curricu- neighbor, Anthony Minutto, 27, who} | Are most of the children able lum enriched by audio-visual aids? | the ‘pervised? ;}went to visit the girl and mar- i How many teachers are eck to read, write, and express them-| Are concerts, lectures, and class| . a . an auditorium? ried her. That's how she managed. ing on emergency certificates? ieclven well? | Visits fo museums, etc., arranged? | ; dee , aun ‘ | to rejoin her family — as the! bride of an American citizen. | How many have had the ex-| Are they physically active?! Is instruction in music and ‘art! Is there a clean, attractive : = : a : —"! What is the average size Is there good lighting, ventila- | tion and heating? Are there enough lavatories? Are| perience of teaching In other sys- tems? How many have taught less than three years or more than 35 years? How many have taught in this) community less than three years? | How many have traveled in other) countries, held positions in) busl- ness, or speak a foreign language? FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY FRIDAY IN OUR STORE - 4 3 : emeetie New Rox Interior . — >». e @ : lio they * ae rn young. Sa ndra n acs Owt OF ea8 cen . 8 r Exte rior Pa | nt sters with hope and ambition” ALL core fe" "" | Torture Test -- ‘rosy In Front of Our Store! | * Xe onty 1 coar $4.95 sick leave, a good retirement sys * DRIES IN 20 MINUTES ‘ : my | mm neue win —.. | ® | * WASHABLE IN ONE HOUR GALLON SRP ns 1] * USE INSIDE OR OUT ~ "| Now! Millions of tiny gold and silver sparkles sealed under scrubless 100% vinyl! | Salety Tread Wax | ASPHALT TILE | SOLID VINYL TILE Do they show evidence of wide cultural interests?) How many take part in professional organ- izations? FPESTIWVAL: See the ow. a: Are our teachers well groomed? Do they speak clearly and use good English? 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The) About 00 pean: ot plants into the station house they found Inthe early 190 30 Hewspaper , Csiamesias had a boy and three are found in the Arctic. —ilit ablaze. Pow ile wes ensepd by Sad. DON’T BE | SORRY! 3 Best Deal Ever Sept. 17-18-19 _ACT NOW! MATTHEWS a mw NTo Receive Above Price fMMl|| Europe's largest meat-market. Keown for + a # nage. ; - eat WEDNESDAY ! ing center is being’ built in Har-| — -~ z ! S S KRESGE S burg, Germany. It. will be air-| “What was one girl's heart- : | v . | conditioned “ane have nearly 190 break will be another girl's good , SHOE REPAIR—BASEMENT DOWNTOWN STORE | stalls over an area of 56,900 fortune,” said Mrs. Beyer who | —— — quare ie " Intends to sell the dress. WAREHOUSE BRANCH STEWART-GLENN CO... ‘PARK RIGHT AT THE DOOR LARGE VOLUME BUYING and LOW IF YOU MUST " OVERHEAD COST MAKE POSSIBLE GAMBLE... 5)“ First Hy Buy Your Car at Eddie Steele- Ford Then | Take Your Pick From a Large Selection of | Surprise Packages FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY When You Buy a New or Used Car or Truck Fromj™ on NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BRANDS of Eddie -Steele-Ford : » T * 6 Cylinders %*8 Cylinders Automatics Straight Transmissions | FUR q NI t SOME DEMONSTRATORS , Just arrived! The newest styles for fall selling. Choose from _ large displays of everything for the home. Here are lowe: ON TH E. SPOT F I NANC I NG | | oa = aeieee wih logical reasons for a Raya-tere-and- wt ‘a | , 7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | sure of service after the sale. , CREDIT TERMS—90 DAYS SAME AS CASH—12 to 24 MONTHS TERMS . BETTER SERVICE - BETTER DEAL - YOU GET BOTH FROM | : © WAREHOUSE EDDIE STEELE | FORD fl RNITURE Al ES Say BIG NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM _ bat ot the high ovivhed | 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. = rots ret aes 3.9024 Lg mmr MA MG Aa RIE KS Talo mrt WS valle 40 Lup adhe ia 2 i ~ ie Sta i : Coal ; T FS 8e Sip RS 2 RS ER 2 SRE SG Fee A a eG See Geen, ee es Se = Site, eS iy : | sere ae | - ee ee _— SS ees: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 we, 4 WF a 52 GALLON ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC © 5 YEAR WARRANTY $ 9 5 © FIBERGLAS INSULATED © COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC CASH and CARRY with TRADE Wholesale Prices Plastic Pipe Ya" 1... Sc Ft. 3%” ...... Je Ft. op.0 sce Ty" . ) a. | : Poe ce Youngstown Kitchen SERVI-CENTER Vee . 42 42" CABINET SINK 4 ey, _™ Le * RA oe arb for i | 99” $ OF Vv > Wi o TICKET My FACTORY CLOSE-OUT , 3) oun Winning {eee capers . 2 © On- Sot at? in Water — e 3-Pc. White or Colored Bath Sets : oo ie | nd Tep . Includes 5’ tub, wash ; © Detergent Dispenser © Stainless Steel Trim basin and closet. All $ 95 “A” grade chrome fit- 8 ings. =—sReg. $134.50 s w@ ? : ick YUMYUYYIUYYEHY YON V4 & yf » . “4 o €°5 Your Wining TICKET Famous Brand Water ie 50,000 GRAIN WHITE ENAMEL 10 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY § 50 Regular Price $161.50 f _ Other Models at Comparable Savings , vyueyy nN wv ‘oa tw, \J ‘be f' "Pere ee ~ NG 41> . g es R 7, Pan eee “ 2; oot Wining TICKET SYP SRB — CYYICLY A SURE THING -THES. Completely Automatic Gas Water Heater GAS WATER HEATER "hint ° GUARANTEE : U.L. APPROVED STAINLESS STEEL, DOUBLE COMPARTMENT, 21x32 99 Year Factory Warranty | KITCHEN SINK = ) FREE STANDING TOILETS 22m m= Shallow. Well First Quelity JET PUMP diss8 Cast es WITH TANK | *84* | | sim 5" We Reserve the Right to Limit Queniifies WE ACCEPT 3 WAYS TO BUY: qattnnie Sifter KITCHEN SWING FAUCET meee , . A OW AS 9128 Wey Mester Plumber Aveileble — Free Estimetes : ‘ bs 4 f : : ; = , ; an = } ‘SAVE IS YOUR _ PLUMBING SUPPLY _ DEPARTMENT STORE } | FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE‘AND FITTINGS 172 South EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES— Sesinew St. | 5-Ft. Steel Bath Tub ...... $46.95 Cast Iron Bath Tub ........ $59.95 Crate Marred Bath Tubs ..... $10 up 4°S.H. Soil Pipe 25. $§ 3.79 3°S.H.Soil Pipe tT, © $ 3.19 Fiberglas Pipe Wrap ‘ic $ .89 eee %,” Galvanized Tees ....... $ .19 %,"" Galvanized Tees ....... , COPPER PIPE ¥," M HARD—20 ft. Lengths ft. 16c ¥," M HARD—20 Ft. Lengths ft. 24c ¥," L SOFT—60 Ft. Coil ... .ft. 25¢ ¥," K SOFT—60 Ft. Coil ... ft. 45¢ FITTINGS ¥," COPPER ELBOWS ........ 10c %”" COPPER ELBOWS ........ eeen ee ee eee eeeee ee eee SHOWER STALL HITE ENAMEL, $9 9% er wit = First Quality TOILET SEAT B) $979 Quality 3-Piece COLORED BATH SETS | Free Pasking on Wessen St. Sido PRL YEA-1S16 or PE S-2100, | "='SlE Ev") FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 About two ‘of seven auto drivers, ; in the United States have been} _ given police tags for one or another| kind of traffic violations over re-| cent years. Hyer, one of Hollywood's most ‘beautiful bachelor girls, is wres- itling wolves who have switched ia well-known wolf line. “They all want to see my- etch- | ings,” confesses the blonde Texan. “TI spend half my life discourag- ing phoney art lovers—all male. *® * * ‘* BIG STARS! 1001 THRILLS! | ‘An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture hang in other Viaminck rooms. ‘el A i i hi Ai hi li Mi hl di dei et het Aeli Mee Mt Me Ml Mi dl Ml hi hy i Mi hi Mn LAST TIME BLUE SKY [ein Snir FIRST RUN IN PONTIAC For THOSE WHO THINK THEY'VE SEEN i i i a a i i i di di a i ooie VERSOIS . nereerT LOM - DIANABORS - coors CONSTANTINE PLUS st THE her arte DRAMA OF WERING TRIGGERMEN. “a ~— JIM DAV ALLYSON HAVES DOM MEGOWAN <1 acene mron ‘ ‘inv wae fg ror, 1 a ert iin id i i i i di i i a i a ti ti di ti ti ti dp ty ty, ty > ty i yy a Wolves Switch Routines on Actress Martha Hyer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Martha, "\they are junior-grade Picassos.”’ A magazine did a layout on the a collection and the wolves descend- ed. * * * “Some of them previously had been intrested only ‘in comic book art or the nudes in the girlie magazines.’ Says Martha ‘Now Martha has been earning well “This should get me sympathy! \iamifies as —for once,’ says Martha. Earlier this year ‘she issued an edict to more cold, unsympathetic parts AAAA bbb bess sesessssssssead DRIVE-IN MA 4-3135 THEATRE aaa 80° ee BROS. rrcsent ALAN SOWARD 6G. sOanNE LADD: ROBINSON :- DRU €F "HELL ON FRISCO BAY 4 F 4 .Y) Cine maSec “OPE «Warne nc FOR A FULL CARLOAD a CORN -DONIEVY- WOOO - = ay “TOMORROW and Feature VAN JOHNSON JANE WYMAN “MIRACLE IN THE RAIN" NOW! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! DRIVE-IN THEATER 2435 Dinre FE 5.4500 Hwy TOP STARS! TOP COMEDY! It's a riol—as Shirley uses sic 6 catch i man} ” david Shirley Gig NIVEN- MacLAINE-YOUNG 45K ANY GIRL Oo starring _ Rod TAYLOR: Jim BACKUS - Claire KELLY ARE MEN ALL ALIKE? p WINNER IVER ANOTHER TOP ROLE AG td presente * A Yank correspondent * ~ ~ om the spot .. ROBERT @ A RAYMOND STROSS PRODUCE TIN aie Te i aca PPPS oe + FF FOS OCC CCCCCCC PCT OCCT TTT S PCT SCCC CCC Ce ing for a husband to worry about POPES Tt Her art and other investments | /have made her financially secure Looks, wit, breeding and money make her one of the best catches in town but Martha has no hus-| band plans at the moment. * ® * . “I'm having too much fun look. catching one,’ she declares. Un- like other bachelor movie queens, Martha says she has never found | | any man shortage “Actresses who say that confine their pickings to actors,” she adds. “T find the most interesting | lsuitors among doctors, lawyers, | ( real estate mén and other profes- \ , sions. He “As for the paintings, T get || |more than my money's worth out | jof them. Money lying in a vault is not beautiful, except to a miser ‘IT have all my money hanging on my walls—in great works of art He Didn't Stop to Order; |f Drove Straight Through BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—Roger KK. Markward, 20, of Kenmore, N. Y., was charged with disorderly | conduct for driving his motoreycle through a restaurant. Police said he drove through one) ) door and out the other — without |stopping to order, a Ml Mi Al Mi Me Mh STARTS > > ; » 4 4 4 4 4 4 P 4 4 q 4 » 4 » 4 » P FIRST SHOWING! PONTIAC DRIVE IN THEATER D435 Dinte Mwy FE 5 4501 Cou Fe THE GREAT UNKNOWN | le ee pwwwvwuvewvwwvw4 lll a i ian PPO SSS Ver i i The 25¢ you i a | FUGITIVE... ~ a Florida Coast. Pelted by Rains - , showers were promised today for water-logged west coast. of rain fell in Tampa, Dade City, Tarpon- Springs, Bradenton, Sarasota and Fort Myers, of Tampa had 6.24 inches of rain Piece itheir homes. Thirty families were |her agents that she wanted no|removed Cedar Springs Slates Annual Red Flannel Day ed annually at Cedar Springs since 1936, Red Flannel Day has been 8c of chairman, in Hollywood. Munity’s role as a major producer gency throat - slitting operation) | of long underwear favorite with outdoor workers and| x * * \sportsmen in cold _weather. | | BUY 3 and Get 1 FREE!. f Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer—5 Days Only—Fri. Thru Toes. , | 7 TOMAHAWK Restaurant SARASOTA, Fla, (AP)—More LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Uni- versity of Southerh California stu- dent choked to death on a piece of raw meat during a predawn fraternity hazing today, police re- Petersburg, ported. — ¢ *©€ Dr. Melvin Goldy, surnmoned to the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, ‘said he had to extract a thick of liver from the gullet of 175-mile stretch of Florida's From 2 to -mofe than 6 inches St. * * * This tourist city 50 miles south) Student Chokes to Death on Raw: Meat in Initiation= around Swanson told him that the}. student was suffering a nervous, spasmodic attack. . Police said Swanson and the pledges had performed a series of pashups before the fatal inci- dent. They said Swanson was the first given the raw meat, which apparently was to be swallowed A FEATURE STARTS ‘NOW! ot 7:00 & 9:16 PROM.THE SMASHING BEST-SELLER! Paul Newman pgalom (ols ale Philadelphians BARBARA sy ANS SMTH-Bran KTH DUNE BREWSTER AOA BLUE BURKE - enaceardt conserves ov WARNER anes: x * Police said the youth was being, initiated along with 10 others, late x * * Nathan Ruben, ambulance at-| itendant, said. he found the youth, dressed in a burlap sack, lying on] his stomach in the rear of the) fraternity house. ONLOOKERS SILENT He asked the onlookers if Swan- son had eaten anything but they remained silent, he said, *‘Had I known (about the liver),”’ Ruben added, “I might have per- The event is geared to this com-|formed a tracheotomy (an emer- high water crept into! from the areas CEDAR SPRINGS w—Celebrat- heduled Oct. 31 under direction | Andrew Johnspn as general which is a and he might have been saved.” | Ruben said the youths crowding eee eo ew HOT aa FRESHLY BAKED DAILY = TO PERFECTION with ecole Auburn at > Opdyke Phone Pers! 2- vers “Try Our Extra Large Martinis and Manhatians” CLUB "ROCHESTER'S Fish. French Fried $1.25 SHRIMP NOW!!! .. ‘os alone in a heanti.|over $100,000 a year playing un- | Swanson, 21, Swanson,|py the initiates, 5 ALLIED ARTISTS presents ee. wes lon oxeri tie sympathetic other woman a on moun a dae aaa boar ison of a Los Angeles physician, " * * * it OMING FRIDAY “THE TEMPEST” RING or THE Letty. the screen. In “Ice Palace,’ War-'5 09 inches and Tarpon Springs “45 pronounced dead on arrival) wo charges have been filed] COMING SOON che has art whe anya le worth O° Bros. filming of the Edna's ;9 vat Central Receiving Hospital. against any of the fraternity — roma ae > Wip STALLIONS [$500,000 hanging in the house—in-Ferber novel, Martha has her! s & & te members, An investigation has “THE HORSE, SOLDIERS CimmmSaoré COLOR cluding a Renoir in the bathroom. | ie Pees baby and first death | ~ Sheriff's officers patrolled the; Dr. Goldy said the meat was|been started, . ee ol rT ae vase |Originals by Gaugin, Dufy, Utril- rene AA |Bellview Terrace and Oak Shores nearly 4 inches long and 1(@1ly “TEN COMMANDMENTS GEORGE MONTGOMERY Jo, Lautrec, Fantin la Tour and | isubdivisions by boat to bring out an inch thick. : STRAND AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT _ OPEN 10:45 A.M. “NORTH BY NORTHWEST” “THE NUN STORY” PLUS! 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WALT DISNEY’S ALL-LIVE FULL LENGTH FEATURE MIRACLE ‘DARBY O'GILL — : + ‘te lt = “ EXTRA 20 Minute Featurette ‘NATURES STRANGEST CREATURES’ PLUS — “DONALD'S DOG LAUNDRY” — Pers * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 f SE ee Gee RT ee oe eee ee ee a #s # Tlie House and Senate knocked off. until next Wednesday without considering the matter. ¥ * * l Rep. Farrell E. Roberts (R- West Bloomfield Township), chairman of the House Labor Committee, said the measure “is as dead as it was last dune.” * * * Republicans also said they would not give up opposition to an exten- sion of temorary unemployment compensation for jobless workers. UNTIL SEPT. 30 The Legislature has until Sept. 30 to take advantage of a federal loan extending benefits up to 13 weeks. Williams estimated 20,650 Mich- igan workers would be eligible for $2,674,064 lf benefits. |cruel tragedy’’ ment so far has been reluctant to invoke the penalties against Michi- gan employers. ‘CRUEL TRAGEDY’ The governor said it would be “a unemployment benefits were al- lowed to pass without action. Republicans have insisted they will go aleng with the extension * * The court last January awarded jobless pay benefits to some 11,000 The- governor said a minor and| Michigan Ford workers idied by a very technical amendment to the! 1953 strike at a Canton, Ohio, Ford Employment Security Act could be very costly to Michigan em- ployers. * * * He said all employers in Michi- gan now eligible through merit rating for a tax of less than 2.7 plant. =x .* =: GOP leaders asserted the ruling Set the stage for unions to force companies to finance strikes against themselves “through contri- butions to jobless Pay. if the Sept. 30 dead- | line for getting under extended| ALGIERS (AP)—Gen, Charles ly five years ‘of rebellion in Al- geria today left the million French ence, integration with France or autonomy. The choice, he said, would be made in an election within four years after the coun-' try has been pacified—that is when deaths from terrorist at- tacks do not exceed 200 a year. * * * But he warned those demand- ing independence that it would bring a “disastrous misery, terri- ,| ble political chaos, general throat- cutting and soon the warlike dic- tatership of the Communists.” France, he said, would support | autonomy. * * * against French rule were suspi-' called the move a trick to hood-| wink world opinion on the eve of! United Nations debate on Algeria. de Gaulle’s plan for ending near-} hours a total of cious of De Gaulle's offer of self-\Livernois Rd., determination. Some leaders of was admitted to the hospital with|Legislature will be asked in its the rebel government in Cairo a broken nose and face and knee next session to provide De Gaulle made no mention of] Nearing St., .. Dislike Plan to. End Rebellion in Algeria geria. in’.a radio-TV speech Wednesday night from Paris, Reports of terrorist attacks and new skirmishes with the rebels reached newspaper offices even while the speech was being broad- cest here. During the past 24 38 rebels were *x* * The French President called on the rebels to lay down their arms land issued an invitation ‘here and now’ for observers the world ‘over to watch the voting when it is held. ‘Avon Twp. Collision Injures 2 Motorists Two drivers were injured when their cars collided at Auburn road and St. Clair street in Avon Town- ‘Shapero Hall | Funds Come In Hear First Revert on Drive for Wayne Pharmacy Building - NEW YORK (-—Sponsors for the proposed Shapero Hall of Pharmacy at Wayne State Univer- sity in Detroit have reported that they are well along in their tund- raising program. * * * The first progress report was made last night at a dinner for jthe man for whom the building will be named—Nate S. Shapero of Detroit, board chairman of Cunningham Drug Stores. Shapero was honored by some 500 friends and associates in recognition of his 50th year in retail pharmacy. The dinner was held in conjunction with the an- nual convention ef the National Assn. of Chain Drug Stores, a ship shortly after 6 p.m. Wednes- day,. according to Oakland County | Algerian rebels waging war sheriff's deputies. Carolyn Y, Kipper, 22, of 2525 Avon Township, jcuts. She was reported in fair’ ‘condition today. Dennis D. Doucette, 18, of 3946 than $300,000 of the goal has al- Bloomfield Hills, ready been raised. Rochester, was treat- the prospective U. N. debate inied for minor injuries at Pontiac outlining his master plan for Al-/General Hospital and released. in 1933, ing in the Detroit area.” Rolls Around group Shapero helped organize | wali ienalier a eee | Bam's, head the sponsors com- | malittee. Loynd said at last night's dinner that Wayne State University was, Selected for the Shapero Hall of , |Pharmacy because of the “urgent need for expanded pharmacy train- Others on the committee from Detroit are Carl Johnson and Leonard Simons. The proposed building will be four stories in heigth, of reinforced concrete construction, with model). laboratories, “classrooms, study lounges, faculty offices and a lecture room. r Flower Sale Members of Disabled om Oakland County will niake their annual appearance, laden with bun- dies of small blue flowers, on street corners this Friday and Saturday. The DAV “Forget-Me-Not"’ cam. paign in the Pontiac area will be| headed by loreal chapter 16. Veterans are hoping the do- nations of area residents will | A group of 3 sponsors is con- ducting a nationwide campaign pitalized or disabled veterans to raise a half million dollars for' the building. The Michigan State! the other half of the necessary funds. The sponsors reported that more Harry J. Loynd, president of | Township, Holly and Pontiac Town- | Parke, Davis & Co., and Ches B. i Clarkston, top last year’s $1,500 mark. Denations are used to aid hos- | and their families who become financially distressed, The veterans in their blue capa, \wearing large forget-me-nots in their lapels, will be out in force in surrounding communities of Birmingham, Milford, Waterford Al Firestone Says: DON’T BE SORRY! Best Deal Ever Sept. 17-18-19 ACT NOW! MATTHEWS year HARGREAVES 631 Oeklend ship. MOST STORES WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY * All This TODAY TOMORROW and SATU RDAY Are ENTERTAINMENT EXCITEMENT VALUES This PLUS — e All PARK FREE* RIDE FREE — RE “DOWNTOWN PARK-SHO Park in any lot displaying this big blue and white emblem! Have your ticket stamped in the store where you shop! A courtesy of your Downtown Merchants! Be Sure to Ask for Yours Next Time You Shop Downtown! ARTHUR'S - SAM BENSON CLOONAN DRUG CO. 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DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Our Japanese friend Hiroshi Orito, who enjoyed himself this writer around in the Judo phase of our recent -it-yourself” sports series, is leaving the Pontiac area Sunday for New York where he will continue his art education. He said he enjoyed his two years here while studying at'Cranbrook and hopes he can return next summer to conduct another series of Judo classes at the YMCA. sR & x * John Maher, Forest Lake Country Club manager, is feeling real proud these days and he has every right. -Maher’s son Bruce has been mentioned by the Associated Press in a pre-season rundown of candi- dates as a possible All-America candidate. Bruce is a senior back at U. of D. and is already the draft choice of the Lions. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 we aS a opponents, featuring a 43 upset victory over Billy Joe Patton yesterday, Carrasquel Has Impaired Sight in Left Eye BALTIMORE (AP) — Chico Carrasquel, veteran infielder for the Baltimore Orioles, has been playing. for the last four months with only 50 per cent vision in his left eye. * * * Dr. Erwin Mayer, team physi- cian, said he believes the trouble springs from an injury the 31- year-old Venezuelan suffered here in the second game of a double- header May 10 against Boston. Sliding into third base, Carras- quel was hit above the left eye by a ball thrown by Red Sox catcher Sammy White, Eleven stitches were needed to close the deep gash and Chico was in the hospital] for three days. * * * Carrasque!l himself said he was unaware of the eye trouble until it was discovered last night, dur- ing physical examinations given 35 Orioles, He did not play in Bal- timore’s 3-1 loss to the Detroit Ti- gers last night. see. Patton in 4th Hose May Celebrate This Weekend |Burdette’s 2ist Victory Cuts Lead.to 3 y a a ee yi Tom Sidelines Round Action Charlie Coe Ousts Two Foes; Michigan’s Other Golfers Eliminated From Our Wire Services COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, — Tommy Aaron. and Jackie Nick- laus, the babies of the U.S. Walker Cup: team, and a 45-year-old out- sider who gabs like Casey Stengel posed new threats to Charlie Coe! and. other ‘old guard’ favorites} today in the National Amateur Golf, Championship. The guy with the Stengelese line is Tom Draper of Birming- ham, Mich., whe keeps insisting “Tm tucky as hell” as he fash- fons an impressive string of up- set victories. “All I'm trying to do is qualify, for the Masters,’’ commented Dra- per after eliminating Billy Joe Pat- ton in Wednesday afternoon's 4th round of match play at plush Broadmoor Golf Club. * * * Draper, Midwest representative for a resin manufacturer who holds degrees in both chemical and me- chanical engineering, ousted Jack Westland of Everett, Wash., in yes- , then ee = ON HOT SEAT—Manager Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indians was on the hot seat again yes- terday in his running feud with general manager Frank Lane There is doubt that Gordon will be back next season as manager of the Tribe despite the fact that the Indians will probably finish second in the American League race. : BALTIMORE former relief pitcher Don Mossi. Mossi Keeps Detroit Ath on (5th Triumph (UPI) — One of the pleasant surprises in an other- wise dull season for the Detroit Tigers has been the work of | | Only Pennant Could Save Him | | Gordon's Tribe Job | | Getting More Shaky CLEVELAND (AP) — Joe Gor- don's tenure as manager of the Cleveland Indians appeared shaky today, following a new blast from General Manager Frank Lane. Lane made it clear in an inter- Next season's manager will be named before the end of next week, Lane said, Gordon's failure to call for the bunt in certain game situations recently has irritated the volatile jview with the Cleveland Plain/front office boss,.The ruptured re- (Dealer last night that Gordon/lations reached a low point yes- needs a miracle to stay on. If tirday when both -men criticized the second place Indians, now each other through newspaper | trailing the Chicago White Sox by headlines here and in Boston. 5'y games, could win the Ameri-/ x * * ican League pennant, Gordon) “1 guess I'm a percentage base (would be back as Cleveland man-'bal} man for the most part. Joe jager in 1960 lis a gambling manager, It's true * * jwe weren't getting the base hits But Lane said he had four or we needed in this trip, but a bunt \five men he preferred over Gor- in the right spot could have meant don as manager, He refused to a couple of victories,” Lane said, jsay who they are. “If I can get adding: one ‘of them I will,” he declared.) «y4y decision comes on his over- “I'm thinking of a particular one, | ay performance since taking over ‘but I'm not sure he's available.” the elyb. | think he did a better | job last season than this year, He was willing to take some advice then, Now he's become a little porky. Maybe he thinks he's a genius. He isn't by any means.” Lane feels Gordon didn't do a good job with the pitching staff and added: Dodgers Miss Chince to Gain by Bowing; Pirates in Split SAN FRANCISCO (G—Milwau- kee’s defending National League champions battled today to sweep their vita] twogame series with the San Francisco Giants and dead- lock the National League pennant race, \. “The spirit of this club is high and nobody is letting up,” declared 43-year-old Enos Slaughter, the ex- Yankee who only recently joined the Braves. A Veteran of five World Series, Slaughter figured in both runs yesterday as Lew Burdette be- came the first major leaguer to win 21 games. Lew blanked the Giants 2-0 for Milwaukee's ninth Niectory in its\Jast eleven games. - That left San Franciseo with just a one-game lead going into today’s contest. Veteran southpaw Warren Spahn of the Braves faced fast- balling right-hander Jack Sanford on the rhound . * * * Burdette, who won 17 games in 1957 and then took three from the Yankees in the Series, reached 21 victories for the first time: in a major league career dating hack to 1951, “That had to be the big one for me this year,” he declared aft- er shutting ‘out the Giants on four singles and a double. Right-hander Sam Jones missed his try for No, 21 when the Braves scored one run in the fourth and another in the eighth. The first * * * “Joe could have made better use of (pitching coach) Mel Hard- er. It wouldn't have been out of line to give Mel complete charge The Orioles spoiled Mossi’s shut-jof the pitchers, out bid in the eighth inning when! «And his relations with the play- they scored one run on a walkers haven't been particularly good and singles by Jerry Adair and) there are some ball players Bob Nieman. run came ona single by Joe Ad- cock, a walk to Slaughter and a \Single by catcher Del Crandall. In the eighth, -with two out, Hank Aaron, Adcock and Salughter all singled to cefter for the cushion run, The Dodgers blew a chance to close in on the Giants when they lost to Cincinnati 7-4. The defeat here that he just doesn’t want on|dropped Los Angeles into third the team. In fact, he's determined |place, two games back with nine to run them off.” jto go. * *.* | Orlando Pena was the winner The managerial decision will be .. Cincianati whipped the Dodg- Lane's alone and he said there) ers for the 13th time in 21 games, Mossi, who was elevated to a starting role after Jimmie Dykes became manager of the Tigers, helped snap a three-game losing | - |streak last night as he pitched | - |Detroit to a 3-1 victory over the * * * After allowing a lead-off double to Brooks Robinson in the ninth, Mossi was relieved. by Tom Mor. gan who came on to retire the Chicago's Magic Number Cut to 3 By the Associated Press don. The last round went to Gor- hitter. A pinch single by Ted Wil- Baltimore Orioles. ‘next three Baltimore batters fn order. board of directors on the subject. will be no meeting with the Cubs) The Reds battered Sandy Kou si : liams, a walk, and singles by Pete in “buffalo = ji fax and three relief pitchers for ~idinding crue ii come ay whew Pana |Punnee and Gene Stephens dis-| ty? SON |The Tigers have lost seven of rye Tigers picked ap thelr lunes’ 2 | ne beners) by Bell, Jackie Jensen Coe, the. tall, “skinny. defending| their last 10 games and Mossi ring one at « time. The first explained, | Frank Thomas and Willie Jones. weekend by the Chicago White Sox in the friendly surroundings of Comiskey Park. judge who will make the decision on the 1960 plans, And he has in- dicated that there will be a new Perry, the eventual loser, with a single that tied the score. champion from Oklahoma City, was Mr. Precision yesterday as he was winning pitcher in two of the triumphs. Mossi’s victory last night, his 15th against nine de- | one came in the fourth when 1| Charley Maxwell scored on a | double play ball hit by Ted Chicago Becomes | Gus Bell dreve in three runs | with two doubles and a single. Charlie Neal hit two homers and x * * defeated Bob Batdorff of Hershey, manager next year uriless the In-| 7 ’ 2 | feats, alse allowed Detroit to jo. W : San Cleveland’s hopes fade daily. If/dians win the pennant. : Pa., 31, and Jim Vickers of Wich-) noid onto fourth place in the | Lepcio di om — initial cry in six Voge Melee get Nieire Cel et es Early Wynn ‘appea red to be ympic ays ——— American League. Frank - Bolling, Lou Berberet Oth City in NBA A crowd of 23 78 boosted the x *« * —_———— ———/and Maxwell all singled to fill the Coli me tea uew Geb dians oblige by losing. tk’ t rolling toward his 2ist victory at Yankee Stadium with a 1-0 | The 35-year-old Coe was paired against Ted Gleichmann of Saticoy, bases in that inning, but one run was all Detroit could muster. NEW YORK u& — The National record, 2,004,292. The Dodgers play their final home game Thursday * The magic number now is three! jead over New York inte in Rochester ; Basketball A: for the White Sox to nail down) the sixth. The yoke tn r, Sa) at) ne, inet * * . came Wetnesday, granting pe night against Cincinnati with Dan- their first American League! kicked up their heels for three Aaron, who lost to Coe in last A double By Eddie Yost, ‘an in| cago a franchise effective with the|"Y McDevitt scheduled to face Don championship since 1919. Any) runs im the sixth to win behind | Tip year’s‘ national final, turned in field out and Harvey Kuenn *| 1960-61 season. Newcombe. combination of three Chicago vic-| the red hot rookie Jim Coates’ youngsters in Rock vester and) the clutch performance of the sacrifice fly added another run in . _ | Vern Law won his 17th game for tories and Cleveland defeats would area will have their “day” Satur-|. tournament when rallied from « ithe fifth, The Tigers added “their, The new franchise will be di-/ pittsburgh, 3-2, in the opener of tiittititiweEes: day in the third annual Kiwanis! five-hole defictt after 10 holes to other run in the eighth on Bolling’s|Tected by Max Winter, former| 4 doubleheader at Chicago but the * *« * Junior Olympics. defeat Dick Spangler of Lincoin, second single, a walk and an in —- the Minneapolis Lakers. Cybs bounced back to hand an Nothing can be done today for | Wynn helped dig his own grave| A total of 450 are expected to) Neb. 1 up. Aaron had whipped field out. He will serve as executive vice\igth defeat on Bob Friend, 42. the entire league has an open |when he mishandled a bunt by|Compete in the eight groups for) Ney Croonquist of Hopkins, > pALTINORE president and general manager. /sammy Taylor's 11th homer in the date. But Chicago could assure (Bobby Richardson opening the|boys and girls. Minn., 6-4, in the morning. TROT ety AE TIMORE yy) D.C. Trager, a Chicago insuranceininth beat Friend, Bill Mazeroski itself of no worse than a tie Fri- |sixth. The bunt was good enough| Ribbons will be awarded to win- Nickiace. tes State junior you mm gage mm Sy 491 g/executive, will serve as president) contributed his first homer since day if they can beat Detroit and for a base hit but Wynn attempted ers in the different events. In last pada for ch of bis ‘x $031 Meman Et 28g iiot the 2 May 17 in the opener. Philadel- Kansas City defeats Cleveland. |to hold up his throw at the last|Ye@r’s Olympics, the top winner) Was two-under-par for ea Marvel it 2119 pobineen 3b 483 * * © phia and St. Louis were idle ire White flex. whi sed incued nad tobed wis bal into|W@% Alita Franchino who took two| matches as he trounced Don Mas- polling. 20. 1011 Drope tp iets The . * ite Sox, ga second sengale of Jacksboro, Tex., 6-5, and Berberei ce 4 0 { 3009 , ground Wednesday while losing|short right. A walk to Mickey Oi tts ane win Orville Goens of Des Moines, Iowa, rn” 8888 rere Leese eee meetin of Oe NBA : | 31 to the New York Yankees, | Mantle and singles by Yogi Berra |sg3ry aritzeeld in the junior class | rar, 33h a, Ets qemaeet Comoe, om Boe! OIG Calendar lead by 5% games with only sev-|Hector Lopez and Hank Bauer and Bifly Hotmman i the snidget? > © = LH $5 Cneieoat, on eg pm en to play. Three are at home |then produced the three runs. = [14 "| Nicklaus and Draper have shot City ape Bak | Bi iileeg gierak ete ame with Detroit this weekend, ard se & the best medal scores to date for! weet Gt tor Carder mm sin: pi ANG SYracaee in the pro circuit. | FRIDAYS HIGH scHOoA Games ther a final week on the road Cleveland blew leads of 2.0 and ‘the four rounds of the tourney. out for Burke in 9th “| ‘ a dace ohiagile agers l raster with one at Cleveland and three 5-2 as Boston came back to tie aper was scheduled to battle NO. #1 — Lew Burdette be- |» te us set, Charley Share Retires yiet. Central at Midian ; at Detioit. The Indians have eight it twice with two in the seventh, Wysong of Dallas, Tex, to- came the first Major League | © cAdair ,PO A Detrot | 27-13, Bait) ae at Bay (ty Contre to go, seven with the A's. and then a thfee-run rally in the Ys | pitcher to reach 21 victories and pe; Moai Boling aod Harris. ist ye! ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Charley) Woned Lane Mt Prdfore Union ei r ct * | i | troit 6, e7. os Share, a regular with the St. Louis el at Royst Osk Kimbalt & « *t ‘eighth. The Red Sox finally won it he also moved the Milwaukee | . Yost, Robinson, &—Tasby. Livonia Bentley at Parmington The big question with the In- in the last of the ninth. Two more rounds were slated Braves within coe a tee | sP—Kyenn. ER oe Hawks since 1955, has retired | Ferndale at Berkley aes wh lek 86 to. Sten kt * & today on the Broadmoor course are Momt cw ey 8 7 TE 79 ifrom National Basketball Associa-/ §25"\Cny' munay et fort, Huron a | ndrrow“the tourney field to four, National League leading Giants. | Morges i = & $ § Bition competition. Club officials had| rast Detroit at Roysl Oak Dondere Wednesday seems to be not the) Gary Bell gave way to Jim Other “ ” play-| He shutout the Giants, 2-0 yester- | [oy “ *) -~ 2 2 & fannounced earlier they planned to} “szl,,Pert et Werren Pitageraid pennant but whether .General|Perry in the eighth inning. upris ' day in San Franci rs, McKinley, Stewart, Soar ibceer ss Ola ers. still in the field two-| Gay in San sco. vr A_7 34. trade the Hawk team captain. Troy at aville Manager Frank Lane is entitled|ing. He went into the inning with r , Harvie Ward Bill Rt eal Gant sessed ie gs P .,| Clawson at Center Line te second gues? Manager Joe Gor-|a three-run lead and a three- P Clarketee et Oxtord, ZA Oak Park at Bloomfield Hills South Lyon at Bright Piymouth at Northville Clarenceville at Ypsilanti Lincotn vison at Rochester | All-Star Pin Points eo — Romeo at Richmond Goodrich at Ortonyille Marietie at North Branch Imlay City st Almont New Baltimore St. Mary at Armada Brown City at Deckervitie Peck at Dryden Utica at Warren Lincoln County SCHOOL GAMES St. Alphonsus at Pontiac ly St. Prancis de Sales at Highland Park hs pce . ry at Perndale $t. James at Hazel Part st. Rita Bt. Cecilia GMC Trapshooters ar eee Nellie Fox ‘and first baseman Ted In the ‘background is’ Yankee Stadium alia fh they lost fo the Yanks yesterday, 3-1. ; , *\ Bi ee FORTY-FOUR 1 “- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 _ : . — Army, Air Force The new ceenpemest an- Set Future Dates [rust smutancoisy wets WEST POfNT, N.Y. @ — The Army and Air Force Acadenry, which inaugurate a service foot- ball: rivalry at Yankee Stadium Oct. 31, have agreed on three fu- day by the academies, calls for games Nov. 2, 1963, and Nov: 6 1965, at mutually agreeable neu- tral sites, A third game at the Air Force Academy's designated home field is scheduled for Oct. 28, 1967. 4_¥ «x ; FREE INSTALLATION! - ie — or _1-YR, BRAKES RELINED sé x =a jcasualty list, ball world. a Pontiac Northern invades .Lake ; Dr, 1. M. eat of Spiming oe COMPARE THESE SAVINGS 1 Hr. While You wait td Orion tomorrow night and Pon- ithe newest addition to ee @ Make Dealers’ &t, is tiac Central plays host to Water- ante am apes coe rea FORD|$36.80 $ °. 95) $20.85 | ford at Wisner Stadium and only sree oe — aetenas 5 sistance, velocity, etc., to the com- CHEV. 25.30 9.95; 15.35 the Chiefs are free from ecrip- wil mar coming {plex problems of the gridiron PLYM 27.00) 9.95) 17.05 "oes ae ae Foals Fem Yoste a le rbit,, incidentally, is | At some later date, when time * O . : 3 t ’ bd OLDS} 35.00) 12.95) 22.05 AN 4 Ej Waterford is the hardest nt-o+——-FINAL PREPARATIONS — Pontiac Northern off to Leo Harvey who is being trailed by Larry comes commotion sa ivan and space permit, I'll tell you NASH) 34.45| 12.95! 21.50 Wheels F7 be. vee afflicted schools—Coach —tapered off its football drills today in preparation Bland (31). Foreground: is center Jim Heisler he goes. The doctor moves in a | more about the eminent doctor— DODGE) 30.85; 12.95) 17.90 Ford, Chevy, Plymouth Be A for at lease Sao came in varsity play tomorrow night at and starting to follow play at right is Mike | forward-circular fashion as he | har-rumph! . Tree rand —Lake-Orion. Quarterback Steve Thompson hands Plourde. treks from place to place. Right now it’s time to rev : ig ALL OTHER U.S. CARS ONLY......... $1295 ee oe eee —— 7—|that ‘the season will get otf to a Free Ford, Chevy | resounding start when national Installotion! Vaeton Pick | racke ot wan apmere TD peners at Birmingham, Oxford and Milford champion Louisiana State 1s de- ¢ SHOOKS Penel Trocks be one of Freeman's most valuable) beh. ae = a ee as . Aa | two-way performers this fall, broke | us!) The final will se $ 75 BRAKES ’ a bone in the lower part of his | Rice 27, LSU-16., scare be RELINED : |lett leg and will wear a cast for 1 r e rl d Fameus(Wateast ithe next 30 days or so. _ In all, we will find the under- pr navertteed $ 95 & | Windeler incurred the Injury) dog scuttling the favorite on no rt Grabat Tiatag veo while making a tackle in a Mon-| : kies Y ti Lin- less than seven fronts. Care With er ‘day scrimmage, but did not now | By CHUCK ABAIR portant opening triumph, Pick- |veteran eleven to Rochester. Rom-,Clarenceville tackles Ypsilanti *x* « * Bg ts Fer Cer Bxira MM slightly highs lof the fracture until Wednesday! The annual Birmingham-Cran- ing favorites for the ether big jeo and Ortonville also face rug-|coln. The other shockers will find § SHOPS Clalalllatadaniama after undergoing X-rays brook opening night skirmish,| lidlifters' would be a» guessing (ged tests, Also, Imlay City at Almont,/Boston College taking Navy, Colo- and the Avondale at Milford game| 6®me with the exception of the » *& © North Branch is home to face/rado whacking Washington, South 121 WAYNE Behind Federal’s ST., Pontiac . FE 3-7855 | linjury toll for Friday night's open- ling games reads like a mid-season | All are doubtful starters against Injuries And 1959 Grid Schedule Still are : = meeic re ie : eWorerford, Orion — 49 All_Hurt for Openers; Only PCH 1s -Sound— By BILL CORNWELL The 1959 foothall season hasn't even started yet and already the Also banged up in the Water. ford camp are tackle Bruce Marti with a bruised niuscie in his left leg, guard BIN Couture with a strained knee and fullback dim Hoke with a sprained ankle. the Chiefs and may see only By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE Originator of the Belly Series Ahem, did you observe how I single-handedly subdued that ferocious grizzly which threat- ened to devour all of us at our rustic retreat? But enough of my heroic exploits, I'm fairly atingle to give you, my warmest friends, some rad afr information from the college foot head what shapes up to be an in- teresting prep football menu for the thousands of hungry area fans expected to turn out to cheer to- morrow night. Bloomfield Hills will get the jump on the field as host to Oak Park in an afternoon contest start- contest at Bay City where Cen- tral should have too much for rebuilding Lapeer. Walled Lake will be testing it one solid unit, OL St. Mary should get a good tuneup for the Sub- urban Catholic war but faces the problem of injuries against a big- Elsewhere, Farmington plays in the afternoon as host to Livonia Bentley hoping to. continue its un- s Berkley, East Detroit invades Roy- al Oak Dondero, Hazel Park is at Fitzgerald, Clawson at Center Line, Plymouth at Northville, Mad- Marlette, Utica visits Warren Lin- coln, Country Day is at Maumee, Ohio, Brown City at Deckerville, beaten ways, Ferndale ig guest of/Peck at Dryden, South Lyon at Brighton, Troy at Marysville, Bay City Handy at Port Huron, Alpena at Saginaw, Flint Central at Mid- land and Armada takes on New) ‘This strange means of locomo- tion, much like an upright spiraling football, has proved invaluable Greetings, my, sitions of geile in Carolina smacking Duke, Kentucky jarring Georgia Tech, Kansas beating Texas Christian and Stan- ford shading Oregon. Egad! Now the forecast: Georgia 30, Alabama 14 Arkansas 27, Tulsa 16 Boston College 27, Navy 13 a JA | Umited duty. ‘ ing at 3:30. A few scattered other)ger school. Davison will bring alison entertains RO St. Mary, and|Baltimore St. Mary. California 28, Washington St. 8 Dieter SPECIAL Guard Earl Hewitt is the No, 1)4aylight games are on tap. a —_ |. North Carolina $4, Clemson 16 casualty in the Northern camp) walled Lake visits Redford Un- Colorado 13, Washington 3 INSULATED WINCHESTER 94 following an ankle sprain, but sev- lon, Orchard Lake St, Mary. takes North Carolina 34, Clemson 16 HIP BOOTS ‘eral other Huskie gridders are afflicted with assorted bumps and Wake Forest 24, Florida State 16 30-30 AND 32 on a new foe as guest of Ham- tramck, Southfield travels to entuck Georgia Tech Reg. $21.95 ] 4% SPECIALS bruises. Northern's lineup is still) Royal Oak to face Kimball and Detail 2 Genae Wasbingies 12 Reg. 37995 6§¢ 96 undecided by coach Ed Heikkinen! Rochester goes after No. 100 for Mississippi 40, Houston 0 INSULATED SALE jand fullback George Graves looks| Coach Gene Konley at home Rice 27, LSU 16 UNDERWEAR 'like the only sure-fire starter, agtinst Davison in some of to- West Virginia 16, Maryland 8 SUIT °9.95 ITHACA 37-R Remington 58 Auto. 12-16-20 Ga. | Lake Orion has two key gridders on the injury list, guard Keith Brodkorb and halfback Craig Haun. Both are suffering from banged-up morrow night's ether features, Romeo goes to Richmond, Holly vs. Grand Blanc, Ortonville en- Penn State 21, Missouri 16 Texas 32, Nebraska 6 Stanford 16, Oregon 14 Southern Cal 28, Oregon State 21 Reg. $136.45 t Joodric sea. ertains Goodrich, and Lapeer . 12-16-20 GA. "§ 99 _— plays at Bay City Central in more Virginia 8, William and Mary 8 Reg. $94.95 $ 99 SALE Coach Jesse Macleay has his jst nighters. Kansas 24, Texas Christian 16 SALE starting lineup all set for the | * * * Pittsburgh 30, Marquette 6 Winchester Model No. 12 Remington 740 Auto. Waterford visit. The Chiefs have | ne crippling Injuries thus far and A big one Saturday night will ‘have West Bloomfield and St. Purdue 23, UCLA 8 Kansas State 20, Wichita 15 12, 16, 20 Gau e 30-06 — 308 Cal. | should be in top shape tor the Michael, both apparently strong in , C. of Pacific 33, Colorado State 7 Reg. $104.95 ‘78 Reg. $134.50 1959 curtain-raiser. |pre-season forecasts, clashing at j SALE Fred Staley has been impressive| Wisner Stadium, 8t. Frederick STEVENS #311 DOUBLE BARREL 12-16-20-410 GA. 5] 00" Get Your Hunting at quarterback in Central work- outs this week. Staley will be joined in the backfield by Joe Mc- Cauley at fullback, Dick McCauley takes over the same field Sunday to meet St. Alphonsus. Coach Fred Campbell's breok lads have had little suc- Cran- See Wide-Open Reg. 568.50 34% License and Doe at left half and Isaac Jones at B ttl i FMI SALE Permit Here Borly might hal venta Totmorrow’ shuld be ne. | LOOKING UP — Center Charley“Ane, captain hopes that things will look up for the Lions in the aime in a mcippers eve pave pabiones exception with the Maples very. | °f the offensive team of the Detroit Lions, has. NFL this year. This is his 6th pro season. ense in their practice sessions in, — == i The Spor t Shop | Ithis week and also doing a little) ““°"6 “#A™ Aeeiik Paci coe 16 $. CASS AVE. polishing on the offense. Bill Bryce as etroiters Loo { he att Clarkston may rate the slim edge f ’ | >i le eal gorina ie Atiachi Guede Teed keen the ex snl Parochial Openers ommer Cia is ing aw Tough for Birmingham = senor end ———- —-- —-.| but Doug Stott Wildcat My Here are the aren parochial foot- G G ] A ] Who will be Birmingham's tou mates wil be out to give the homme ball openers for 1958; ets ener a Pp Pp I OVa est opposition this repels eed BUILT-IN "VACUUM verizes leaves end grow aide discharges de- — >harge removable with the ne h “Sweep LL fans meee to — about. * There is oA ; choose between, lar duel at the MHS field. Bloomfield should get an tm OL St. Mary at Hamtramck, Fri- day, 8 p.m, Detroit St. Alphonsus at St. Fred- lerick (Wisner, Sunday, 2 p.m.) a a ey ona wly engineered First ° SW as | | ‘se lAWNS vum cleener ection” keeps lown free of wertul “voe- © 7 Inch Wheels with wide Trection Tires MI r= Heggered design fe prevent scalping. 11S N. SAGINAW ‘PARK FREE REAR OF STORE ! d Quality nega a ir nanonnteetaenet TIRES WILL BE SOLD LANSING (—Michigan’ 8 money: | troubled legislature has yet to, with. There was little to get excited N YOUR TERMS! labout. Of the 23 new conservation laws, only a few rate much made most of the headlines. Tops among them, perhaps, was a bill to set up a §2.yearly admission fee to state parks. Proceeds would have financed a parks improvement program. The bill cleared the legislature but ran into’a surprise veto by. Gov. Williams. | Lawmakers haven't acted on the , veto, but, with Democrats almost solidly against the measure, ichances of overturning the gov- jernor’s decision are practically ini. Of those that became law, the ts conservation department was | happlest ‘with one empowering ithe department to regulate. com- mercial fishing in Michigan waters for the Eastern Michigan League football title? Avon and Milford, The Yellow-| adjourn for the year, but virtuall On paper, it looks like one of jackets won out in a squeaker last; West Bloomfield at St. Michael a1 tegistation dealing with paemas attention. the most wide-open races in leop fall and prospects call for a simi-| (Wisner, Saturday, 8 p.m.) ‘lvation matters bas been dealt] Those tossed on the scrapheap| history with only Mt. Clemens under new head coach Steve Nowak and Hazel Park, the 1987 champ, appearing te be out- classed, ~ seniors in his starting lineup t Port Huron and the veteran Big Red mentor will rely strongly on a good junior crop. The entire back- field from laSt year's title-winning squad picked up their diplomas in June. * * * The Big Reds cannot be ignored, however, and neither can East De- lettermen New Ball Park ° Y tiresand ’ nny ov pone The a prt spin ; pivot Patek gato buy your way me — Bi > ore t thel Will Be Ready qs on just ‘ ars new \ a4 TIRE COMPANY — FE 2-8303 Vi ° terms! No payments 'til Oct GENERAL . Ist. . 451 S: Soginew St. i process of amending laws to meet its needs was often much too slow. Another new Yaw of some signi-|' ‘ficance authorizes permits for if Giants Win SAN FRANCISCO (AP) city’s new. baseball park will be — This af ¥ Gran clippings, twigs, leaves ete, Premium water use by the growing low-'ready if the Gjants win the Na- a ® © MULCHES the LEAVES 2—It's @ 22 IN. MOWER—delvne bvilt Quolity ¢ E \ E R A L \ 4 G F N S boa yvllneany grata in the | tional League pennant and it will & —~Sweeps them up cleen! with powerful motor—-remote recoil starter vettenists protested it mua cig ee terd % removes the leaves, grass RAYON by GOODFYEAR 122 MEETS DRYING NEED OF ALL FABRICS! @ Fussy Woolens © Cottons and Linens are dried on stationary rack and regular loads are dried with heat and air only. with heat, air, tumbling. e @ Nylons and Cashmeres © Synthetics are dried on stationary rack are dried with air and tum- with gentle air flow only. bling alone . . . no heat. YOUR OLD APPLIANCES IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT New 1960 Design 1326) DI G3 Db ) ap 5 O38 Dp D A WEEK. 30 S. CASS > GOODsYEAR SERVICE STORE $1.00 DOWN PUTS A GOODYEAR TIRE ON YOUR CAR NORGE 4 WAY DRYER YOUR OLD APPLIANCES IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT $ ONLY 250 A WEEK Dial Defrost ® Magnetic Safety Door @ 5 Year Warranty ® Butter Rack © Egg Rack BUY ALL YOUR NEEDS NOW — PAY LATER Symphonic Stereo Hi-Fi Console Includes 2 selected 12” L.P. records . . $1.25 weekly a J Decorator style, fn blonde or 90. | stereo pick pcp daa apie $9 yoo: ‘EASY TERMS. . seas , 2 Btw FE 5-6123 | & _ FORTY-SIX ed == PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 ; DETROIT ip — Ten gues eto, inher 19 lee from the Job dane. He hes the cot The Western-Central game will) le j football the club that posted a record) dence and poise be the 36th in a long series be-|°f-state opponents. ; fas Metis stews Hotel eee seat, Hie betes ky taco) Ws plapeding io toned? : Hope visit? DePauw, Kalama-) R&C Motor Sales son off to a full start this weekend. ssid tween the two schools. Central ath: Unive front line club but his club) tHitisdale and Northern Michigan| eked out a 33-32 dicision in a real|200 is at Wabash and Ohio N $145 Commanes BA, corner of In the feature game, the Univer-\iacks great speed and sutficient ern at Albion in day encounters,|{ Union Lake Rd.— EM 3-4155 sity of Detroit makes its grid debut will be tangling for the second time) thriller last season for the Chip- The rg ue og val depth. in history, Hillsdale having won! pewas’ ninth triymph in.the series. ; nigh ©, Gin age — under new coach Jim Miller Fri-| «4 tke to play two complete |the inaugural last year 9-7.in the| In addition to ‘the Hillsdale-|° a edly a eee = NTERIZE NO day night with a 150 pound quarter-| offenstve units if 1 cam,” sald [final game of the campaign for| Northern clash, the other six teams preg Alma fiance Wi , Ww back running the offensive behind Miller, both clubs, in the Michigan Intercollegiate . “Prevent Outboard Freeze-up” U, of D. Home Opener Friday. Night — a s a line that averages 220 pounds. * * * Other attractions have Hillsdale at Northern Michigan and Western Michigan at Central Michigan, Detroit’s opponent is George Washington, a team the Titans defeated 21-6 in last year’s opener. Defroit’s quarterback is Tony Hanley, a junior from Sunny- vale, Calif., who stands 5-feet- threat is Bruce Maher, who led 10. But the Titans’ main offensive | the club in almost everything luse a wide-open style of attack, IO State College Games ‘on Tap “Right now we're just concen- trating ‘on getting our first unit organized into a smooth-running football outfit.” In an effort to add speed to the backfield, Miller switched halfback Ray Davis to fullback and made it clear the Titans would try to 59s Best at Tam Knowledge of the surroundings paid off for a couple of golf pro- fessionals in Wednesday's Pro- Member golf tournament at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. “We believe we can pass,’ | Miller explained. ‘We'll use slot backs and flankers and try to pass as much as we can, Our quarterback is small but he gets 2 Victors in Pro-Member with Jerry Rogers, Dr. Sidney Barak and Dr. Tom Shulman for a score of 29-30. The Bone foursome combined for four birdies, three eagles and an ace. Balaban was credit- Michigan teams: Here’s the weekend schedule for FRIDAY MIGHT George Washington at Detroit iN SATURDAY jaan North Park at Olivet Indiana Central at Alma Defiance at Adrian , Dearborn Nine Still Survives oii a YEAR-END CLEARANCE 1959 RAMBLERS KEN RASE BOATS & moTors 1265 8. Weedward, Open Evenings ‘ttt 9 MI 71-0133 BOWLING © 16 ALLEYS AMF AUTOMATICS © AIR CONDITIONED last year. | ant at Tam for four ed with a hole-in-one on the 2nd =r | setae es |Se'ms as'aira's ma | pine enrex me po “cheer nese sling over the past ‘sons,|Wisconsin Sailor Tops | Warwick Bilis last spring, ‘and | Uartner’ posted elext birdies ang (sure Was on today as the four sur-\J _° BAR and GRILL — we bast two senong Ren Pow Ww . | pe bi par rs on toy iow ow amr orm. was Club's top pass re- Pack ji in Texas Races youngest and newest assistant at | Wo eagles. on playotts of Pog : ar MERCER? TUESDAY) 0 ceiver and scorer, and wag its) leader in kick-off and punt returns| Tam, were the profiteers. Sharing 2nd-place with 61s were|Amateur Baseball Tournament HOUSTON (AP)—Harry Melges advanced to the final round with | AT GRAND OPENING — Mrs. Marion Ladewig will be the | +“ * * ‘the Corinthian class Mallory Cup |Win the tourney by two strokes. A/|foos, Art Howard and Joe Braver),| Fort Wayne, Ind., meets Dear-| oe featured guest of the grand opening of the Maple [anes in Walled | Miller, whe ved ay an assist-/Sailing championships. |total of 33 teams competed in the and Tam’s Mac McElmurry (Lou|born, Mich., in the first contest. Lake Saturday night. The 18-alley establishment will be one of the ent i * at = i Aug xe fore suc-| Robert Sides, Gloucester, Mass., ‘event and there was a triple tie|Schwartz, Richard Gunsberg and | Defending champion Glendale, DO-IT-YOURSELF four qualifying sites in the third annual Pontiac Press Bowlerama | ceeding Wally, ‘Fromhart nf Ine-| the leader for the first two days, "for 2nd place at 61. Dr. Harold Robinson). ; Ohio, clashes with Tyndall Air Rocker, Panels_ Under _ this year. ' on ——-———— could manage only a fifth, a third! * * © Elmer Prieskorn of Pine Lake |Force Base of Florida in the sec- Car Doors and a fourth in the three events. | Bone, playing with Al Betz,/and Al Watrous of Oakland Hills |ond. 2-dr. $6.95 pair Melges scored a third in the Leslie Schmier and Nate Balaban, |each shot 70 for the best individual) Dearborn edged Glendale 5-4 yes- iLions for delivery in 1960, Marion Ladewig at Maple Lanes Bowlrama Sife to Have Grand Opening Prroprietor Ben Bondo is looking| forward to some hig doings at his Maples Lanes alleys in Walled, Lake during the next few weeks. The first big event comes up Sat- urday night when a grand openin is held freaturing an exhibition by women’s great Marion Lade-|last several years. instructions. wik * * * Interest in the Bowlerama {s| Following ill be The Pontiac} Press Bowlerama tournament qdur- ing October TCU Boss Eyes Kansas The Walled Lake establishment {won seven “bowler of the year" will be one of the qualifying |awards. sites for the 3rd annual singles Mrs. Ladewig will demonstrate event. how she has held a 190 average Mrs. Ladewig has dominated the| throughout her 20-year career. ‘women's bowling field during the! She will also be available for free The popular Grind Rapids wom. growing fast around Walled Lake an will be making her 3rd appear- and in all of Oakland County. * * * Blanks are available at every |bowling house in the county and lat The Press, They also may be \clipped out of the paper and used ance in the Pontiac area. She has) 4 Texas Gridders Move FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)—L R. (Dutch) Meyer, athletic direc- tor of Texas Christian, doesn't like it because those four Texas ath-| letes, particularly Bert Coan, are| ‘ * * * 3 transferring to Kansas His new house includes 18 alleys bd Coan failed to peti to 7 u Meyer said he wasn't criticiz- with automatic pinesetters. It has Y , OO WN uUstr for his sophomore season in foot (ing Kansas for the recruiting but |such features as telescores, flow eee ball. Mickey Walker, James Street that he felt “some of the alumniler beds extending the length of the and Rodger McFarland left Texas Meyer lashed out at the circum. jas entry blanks. They may be turned in or mailed to the alleys or The Press. * *® * Texas Christian plays Kansas in| “We have been giving out plenty football here Saturday and Lon-| borg said he would talk things of blanks here. The interest is) over with Meyer then, |high,”” said Bondo. * * had something to do with it definitely feel that somebody has! I) alleys, a grill and even a nursery | and minutes played. Maher already of Lake Geneva, Wis., has been drafted by the Detroit race and took second in another |Tespective amateur partners both won one| Bone and Pawlacyk and their ‘Wednesday to grab the lead in fired-12-under-par 59s yesterday to other race. Melges. has’ 3944 points | carded 27-32. Pawlacyk, 24-year- ite 3814 for Side 4: old Southern Cal. graduate, teamed Tommy Shannon (Herman Fish- man, Hanley Wolf and Felix. Hower), Joe Thacker (Herb Char- scorecard among the pros. Pries- korn made five birdies. battle in the semifinal round. Each team has lost one game in the double-elimination tourney. 4443 Dixie Highway (U8-10) Preyten Piains OR 3-7464 terday, giving the Ohio team its first loss. nw Selny Enteroig | A&M and joined Coan in the room. irak jo Kanaan | tampered with the boy (Coan) and * * * (I don't mind saying so. And_ it! ] 6} moO CTn looks a little questionable when| CRONEY S stances of their transfer, declaring that Kansas never contacted him about it although Louisiana State, | Houston and Colorado had done| The “TCU athletic director said _ so when the boys talked with] ‘‘we are investigating the situa them tion and if we can get definite ervice 3 That will be fixed though, sald) proof that the boys were tampered pe Dutch Lonborg, Kansas athletic! with T think the NCAA will want ‘| director, last night at Lawrence, to look into Be | < Kans. —_ ——-- 2 Full Schedules Set ES * Machen Outpoints Willi Besmanoff PORTLAND, Ore, (AP)—Eddie Machen said he did hig best in fighting ever last night when he eutpeinted Wilt. Beamanoff ina 10-round heavyweight fight here. ; * * * Portland battler didn't demonstrate the puneh that ac counted for 18 knockout victories in his 32. professional fights, and the crowd of 2,277 didn't like ft But the Machen's victory over Beaman- four supposedly established foot-. ball players transfer to a different! school in one bunch." | Transmission for PCH, PNH Harriers With Pontiac Northern's first of-| ficial cross ~ country team in ac-) tion for the first time, today, both: the Huskies and the Chiefs from, Pontiac Central High this fall face full schedules for the fall sport. Chiefg do not open until next Fri- day (Sept. 25). Huskies go against a strong Berkley squad his afternoon, their first Inter-! Lakes conference text, PONTIAC NORTHERN loday- Berkley at PNW li " At Parmington At Walled Lake Southfield at PNH At Waterford High —SPECIAL— Band and Linkage Adjustment g a 50 plus oil, BEFORE YOU BUY! LET US CHECK YOUR TRANSMISSION FIRST Oct Oct pene ERS aw Vailey at Flint e Set, finn intine Leb pad CENERAL REPAIR WORK When you make a purchase at your local food market you’re completing the last link in a chain of events that makes the food industry a modern miracle. The product you select — the average food market has 6,000 to 8,000 to choose from— has gone through numerous steps to insure its freshness and purity. It has been-harvested, inspected, processed, packed and delivered to you. Many hands and minds have worked long and hard to make it the best product possible. You’re sure when you shop at the local food market that you’re getting the best food values and nutrition for your family. Ort i ~Inter-Lakes Conference meet a ~ ; The many clinches, close-in jab-| Gc 3] -MWSAA Regional | Shop the food pages of your daily newspaper for the best bing, and a lack of action during PONTIAC CENTRAL | For Further | buys today and everyday. the ‘nationally televised fight Stet —vymrterd at PCM (waste) Information Call brought frequent boos and catcalls Ort, $ At Bouthfield hi h from the fans, who paid $8,147 at| Oct '3—Birmingham @eahoim at Reau- ‘FE 8-3044 the gate, Oct BOAT wdeet Pond 8t Besudette if 296 W. MONTCALM, PONTIAC * * * off, a German-born fighter now out of Milwaukee, boosted his re- cord to 30-1-1, The lone loss was a knockout at the hands of heavy- weight champion Ingemar. Johan- sson last year It's Mrs. Zahm and Mrs. Fox in Metro Final Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs. Charlies Zahm, a pair of house- wives, collide today at) Rammiler Golf Club in the championship final of the annual Women's Met- ropolitan Golf Association match play tournament. * * * Mrs, Fox, who earlier this year won the WMGA medal play crown, a 5-4 victory yesterday over Mrs. ies —atate n eet eee enn annie FREE Game!—Value 50c With One Paid Admission 2 LOCATIONS: DRAYTON PLAINS SOUTHFIELD TWP 3660 Diste Hwy N_E Corner Woodward 10 of Loon Telegraph ORlando $4 HOLES PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSES OVER $10,000 IN 1 CASH. and Open 7 9 am of N weate Lobe and » { DJ + 6602 EL 7 1610 HOLES VALUE 50c — FREE GAME PRIZES doyst a week to 12 Preeent this Ad to Cashier pm W. D, (Edith) Wright, former Pon- tiac city champion. ‘ « * * Mrs, Zahm made her move into the title battle by defeating Mrs. William Rodgers,-1-up, Mrs, Zahm} is seeking her lst Metro tourney title. 3/16 WET SUIT KIT] uss. Now $2700 | $44.95 . Aquatic & Diving Equip. Co. | After 6 P.M, Call MA 4-1417 j] "Guaranteed ter the life of our car.”’ Protects your car rom rust-out. Quiets your car-ride. ‘ : Tex Pontiac Undercoating 136 S. Saginaw FE 4-5453 Pheeeeeeaee BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES THE ee eee POSOPRSERERERC RSET EERE EREEEEERES i re | oe caus ‘ _——_" s_THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1950 getting ready to first grade. (little girls, too.’ act with him. So I said so long. x *« * oe x* * * x «*& --* Well, I guess I won't be doing “That's no excuse. Idléness-nev-| Well, he was so nice I sat up| He says most actors don't like|any more interviews. I'm not go- he says. Daddy says somewhere he still has that first dime he earned— seems to have it When I want an ice cream cone. * * * “Well, if you worked for your daddy, IN work for you,” I told him the other night, ‘“‘But I want _ 20 cents a year.” He finally agreed to pay 15. * * * My first assignment was to in- terview Chuck Connors, who plays, on television and is one of my favorite actors, Daddy came along too, so I guess the lunch must _have been free. Well, guess what! Chuck Con- nors is nearly 6% feet tall and and ate. a hamburger and some. strawberry ice cream, Chuck ate a martini and some tomato juice, some chopped chicken liver, 12 cherry stone clams, and a great big hamburger and some coffee, and where it all went I don’t know, Actors sure must get hun- gry. : Well, Chuck said he used to play baseball for the Chicago Cubs, and he showed me the little finger he broke once playing professional basketball in Boston. It is still bent—just like a measuring worm. * * * One day a movie company paid Chuck $500 for one day’s work on a picture, and he decided right then baseball was just a boy's game, I asked him how long it would take a little girl to make $500 if she only got 15 cents a year, and Chuck looked surprised and said, “Oh, about 3,333 years.” Daddy harrumphed and turned weighs 217 pounds, and is strong|.q enough to crush a_ kindergarten teacher in each hand. Well, Chuck said being a West- Chuck said he didn't like vi- olence and that of his last 40 films, nobody was shot in 20 of them, and that he really wouldn't actually shoot anybody, not even for money —not even a producer. It’s all an to play with kids or animals as they steal the camera, but that! Johnny Crawford, who plays his son, is the best child in the world, and I guess that means he doesn’t steal. I forgot to say that Chuck has to Wear sideburns and Jong hair, and he says that is the worst part of acting, as he likes crew cuts. But he says that's life, and any- Way he's happy as his show is in the top 10. * * ing to work for Daddy anymore.) I'm not going to grow up and be, a nurse either. I'm going to buy a horse and a rifle and go out, West with Chuck Connors where the real ice cream money is. a THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger WE L WHE 1S ITs AT SENNE GROCERY. S wy © 1959 by NEA Servien, ine. T.M. Reg, US. Pat. OF By Carl Grubert ern star wasn't all hay and oats. a He was born in Brooklyn and had Def De trouble staying in a subway saddle ense partment until four years fo ‘when he — . bought a horse for $50 and learned Official Quits Post how to ride: He said he paid an old movie cowboy to teach him : how to be a cowboy, too. WASHINGTON (UPI)—President x« *« * Eisenhower Tuesday reluctantly! He also had to learn to shoot a accepted the resignation of As- rifle, and now he says he can Wee is es reer en eens wi shoot a rifle six times in two 947 - McNeil, ntagon’s financial | ; s with either hand. I asketl ; chief who has supervised the ececme! wail an a ame ; “I wonder why they don't just get taller girls?’’ spending of billions upon billions - . BOARDING HOUSE in defense outlays over the past & | Z4 ACH, ALFUN, ALVAYS 7 Z A 0.K.— IT’S ‘ON THE “4 “—TELL ME YOu RBG BBE L- FINDING McNeil, 58, often characterizd as a canny Scot who knows the 12 years. FAT-HET MIT DER value of a dollar, is quitting Nov. Uy THE LAD resin bo Bemocraic ma'te| {/| TURKEY INTHE [/,EITTELS IE DOT Iss | Y) Sust DoEsy publican administrations since the Y STRAW" ON TOP LP TURKEY IN DER STRAW Z NOT TAKE military services were unified in) [7\ “oR MY HEAD! [ LAMA SNISS YODEL YZ HIS. MUSIC aa “\ PRETTY Good, |7 YELLER/ COME NOW, EI SERIOUSLY MeNeil’s appointment as presi- dent of the Grace. Line Steam- ship Co., was announced in New York. J. Peter Grace, president of W. R. Grace & Co., said McNeil also would become a director of the parent firm of which the Grace Line is a wholly-owned subsidiary. |. In a letter to the President, Mc- Neil said personal considerations compelled him to give up his $20,- 000-a-year post. Open Iron Curtain fo Voice of America NEW YORK (UPI)—The , Rus- sians opened the Iron Curtain to) the Voice of America Wednesday | but kept it tightly closed to another | free world radio outlet. The Voice, beaming factual ac- counts into the Soviet Union of the! arrival of Russian Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev in the United States, was given a respite from jamming for the first time in 10 years. However, Radio Liberty, which mixed commentary, some criti- cal, inte its newscasts on Khrush- chev, was jammed by Soviet transmifters as moch as ever before, perhaps more. The Rus- sians have jammed Radic , Liberty broadcasts since five EH? SCALES UND RAUS MIT DER MONKEY. SHINES/ LET US PRACTICE DER /”} a r ..BUT NOT BY MAKING] @UT THEY'RE THEY'RE QUR DONT TELL MECHANICAL MEN / THE BASIC WORKERS. WHAT / THAT GO AROUND /UNITS OF OUR] | EVER WE WANT, ANNOYING LUNA CULTURE. THEY SUPPLY i THE BEST MENTAL /40a4 ee = a. SSS [L EXAMINED THEM. They Re ALL IDENTICAL... TWENTY PERFECTLY BLANK CARDS! /OW THE ; he * = ae ————— ee WHAT? WHY, I JIST WANTED TO GET IN SOME EARLY SEASON PRACTICE! GOOD GOSH, CAN'T YOU SEE IT's WELL, FOR PRACTICING FLYING TACKLES, DON'T YOU “THINK "THE HELMET’S ON ‘THE WRONG DUMMY on an ee et + OaMaye et By Ernie Bushmiller : = F NANCY---THAT'S NO --BUT MY TEACHER'S : Both the Voice of America, an official agency of the U.S, gov- BEAT IT, you way TO TALK--- ; POODLE 1S ernment, and ae rind which MEAN LITTLE APOLOGIZE BOING ak is supported by merican Com- ! mittee for Liberation, have trans- TEACHER'S PET mitters in Europe. T: Ww - Radio Moscow Reports 2 XG New Arabic Program H SQ Zt LONDON (UPI)—Radio Moscow ; =f yesterday the beginning — —————_) Ve voc oe A of a daily Arabic language broad- 4 Eta aly 6 HSS cast to the Middle East from Radio F¥ ty lent atone Syeoeem. ba: “aU by, a BRS OH, WELL, THEY DION I WNEW ALL ALONG THOSE} WORRY ME NONE../ ACHES WERE JUST 5 pe GROWIN’ PAINS! y. ‘_FORTY-EIGHT Boy Crushed by Truck ‘MOUNT CLEMENS (®—Norbert Kraltz Jr. 7, was killed Wednes- day when he was crushed under the wheels of a pickup truck driven by his mother on their near- by farm. Police said Mrs. Sylvia Kraltz, 30, failed to see her son as she backed up. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct sanitary sewer on Richmond Ave- nue You ere hereby notified that at # regu- lar nyeeting of the Commission of (he City of Pontiac, Michigan heid Sep- tember 15, 1060 by resolution it was declared to be the intention of the City Commission to construct sanitary sewer and related work on Richmond Avenue from Brooklyn Avenue to the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1950 a Stock Market Slow, Uneven The following are tp prices Market by growers and sold by! | NEW YORK — The stock mar- then in wholesale package lots. | ‘Quotations are furnished by the b MARKETS |Soybeans Firm, cree iso oly co (TINS Holding in Angry Mood AFL-CIO Will Attempt to Figure How to Beat New Labor Law SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The AFL-CIO, worried and angry, opens a convention today to face what its leaders say is an effort to destroy the labor movement. About 900 delegates will CHICAGO — A light demand) Labor Convenes Faint Today. atMSUO: ‘Miss Alaska’ Herter rm . ae ee ee a ‘Michigan State University Oak- Cold War a eo ty eee | Rents Niki to. UN. enroll its first beauty queen. | With Plan for Peaceful East-West Changes - contested, is 11-year-old Di- ane Loo, the tanghtor of « Nemo fap Mashed ie’ tae inet ser: goldminer. She recently gradu- | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ® —/ The firm makes auto parts. ated the second in her high (Secretary of State Christian A. ore school class and comes to MSUO Herter today laid down a broad ; today on « tuition scholarship. | program to end East-West tension I Diane placed fourth in the Jua- jor Miss America Pageant last through peaceful change in the y commission houses firmed up| political, military and economic of soybean futures but the grains; @ttempt te figure out how to ‘held within a narrowly mixed beat the new labor law — and alley north of Walton Boulevard at a2 Let move nevenly in quiet.e estimated cost of $2,662.00. and that the | Ket ‘du y quiet early plan, profile and estimate of said im- trading today. provement is on file for public inapec- |Detroit Bureau of Markets, as March in Mobile, Ala, fields. ‘Wednesday. Loren Pope, assistant to the _* * ee Wruntusy miended te) ence) es wed gains or range in slow early dealings on how to elect their friends to | chancellor, explained, “I sent 4 | 11110. addressed the 82-nation t is’ further tntende 1 ; er @ said. improvement in accordance with josses running from fractions to j ithe ; | message to the state superintend- A : said: improvement in nese ees ving | Detroit Produce the board of trade today. | Congress and the White House ent of public instruction in Alas. \ceneral Assembly in a major) of poinful that the cost thereof shall be defrayed about a point. Most changes were . Except for scattered hedge sell-| im 1966. ~ _ policy speech obvious! imed at ! y special axsessment according to RUITS om ‘ i ka asking if he could recom- |: o ys muscie cramps frontage and that all of the lots and small Applies, Crab % bu.) ,...,... $175 Ing in soybeans, transactions ap-| In preliminary meetings, AFL- Soviet Premier Khrushchev, who| j parcele of lane fronting pen cliber! | applet (Dalicleuseibu 498 peared to be limied & al) jots| pr y ngs, mend some candidates from one | ~~ , ts a prolong side of Richmond Avenue from Brookiyn’ otcels and motors were slightly. appies, Early Melnioen pu 3 00;P 6! ao > sma ‘3.CIO President George Meany and of the nation’s two newest states will speak from the same rostrum deficiency of Avenue to the alley north of Walton), |. Apples Greening ful... ee. eeeee 2$/Of both liquidation and short Cov-' other top labor leaders have told ; tomorrow afternoon. : e Boulevard shall constitute the G org ) : canal Jonathon, DU ci Geis ae 3 3 ering. their foll that oa i 4 who would be worthy of attend. . calcium. srreny roms setris fe eee vie, «6. CO. «Playing «Card edded lacie won ates ae : (nein Quowers = (hat organized’ ing the nation’s newest and best While denouncing use of force of the estimated cost and expenses ying jApples, Woif River, bu ........ ee are ‘jal d -ontinued labor’s survival is at stake thereof and that $618.20 of the estimated! e than two peint itn five. [Able cider, 4-gal core. -.,.. 250 Commercial demand continu university.” by Communists in Asia and other i more tha 0 points to its five. | | ca cost and expenses thereof shall be paid’ Biarhersee No 1 42 pie... 2 18 negligible although India was | Meany has given these reasons from the Capital Improvement fund | point leap of yesterday on stock [Canteloupes, bu o0e sae: 900 | : .. Diane will take a liberal arts | places, such as Hungary, Herter NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN iGrapes, Concord, pk. 125, understoed to have bought about for why he thinks labor is in| That the Commission of the City of “Plt news. Du Pont picked up ipesones. Elverta, nu. .... 40 359.009 bushels of wheat, the (trouble: ' curriculum at MSUQ. appealed for serious negotiation Pontiac | Michigan | will “meet in the a couple of points. General Foods | Peachey JH Haile. bu or sR , DW pea rag) ‘ | of disarmament, outer space co- Commission Chamber on Beptember 272 ears, rtiett, u wie wie ole ese 56) rat ex eas " : : | = Corainten hel pm to hear sug. lont more than a point, |Ptuma, Damson| ’s bu 200 , pet n ar | —The Landrum-Griffin Act wilt | ; : . operation and on such outstand- aesitont and objections that may be The market ‘Wan éuvi ium Prune, ', bu... er 2.00 es rmany was report © be a potent weapon against ing political problems as Berlin lade parties interested ? nal 46 Cuutious And | Watermelon, bu Vins aia - 4% he in the market for cern but | ; His tree had no outstanding new devel os ! | labor, especially .n nenunionized and reunification of divided Ger- When meals, consistently defi- Dated Beptember 16 1959 a ee ee Cee SEGRESSECS the amount was not believed to areas of the South. : man cient in calcium, are fortified ADA R EVANS ments to move it vigorously Cither Beans, green round bo $1 50 he ; - i y- i * City Clerk, The : ; |Beans, Ky. Wonders, bu 230, be large. —The steel industry, in {ts | . with DYNA-CAL Calcium Tablets, wept 17, 59 Way. The steel strike dragged |peans. tme. bu 400 day-old strike, is de- | . , He blamed noncooperation of ‘he tormenting celciumdeficient —_ «. ‘along into jts third month, Soviet Beans. Reman bu :00 After about @n hour wheat was’ current 66-day airike, : Soviet Union for the arms race, ‘musel con be promptly - sled Beans, wax. bu ty ce one oe 328 hanged 1 liberately attempting “to break | oe ee s oe a NOTICE OF INTENTION 10 CON- Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit iets, topped. bu 17, Unchanged to ‘4 cent a bushel “the rad , s . |of the past ten years, but declared, relieved. But don't confuse atruct sanitary sewer on Harvey Gtreet , : iis Panes B No } 1 23 er ote =P Te 1; » union.’ : 5 } i You are herevy notified that at a regu. the United States had done jeer, oy aos ‘bene ee serie mbes 3 pina —So-called right-to-work that the United States regards the! Abeerarcina pened asi arin Jar meeting of the Commission of the nothing yet to dispel the ‘‘watch- Cabbage. bu pe ; ii lower to-'. higher, September | “call iKht-to-wo pro- S h d forthcoming disarmament talks ery calcium-phosphorus products. el ached Rao it) held Sep-i iy waiting” attitude of Wal] Cebbege, Curly. bu. 150 $1.14: oats '« to "4 lower, Septem pesals, which would make the natche 6 Years Ago, next year as ‘‘a major opportu DYNA-CAL Tablets contain no ember ¥ resolution i! was Cabb 5 3 ; " e E declared to be the intention of the, Street ceprems ee: 8 tag ber new type contract 65%: rye Opes shop compulsory, are being ne . * fl P phosphorus which frequently secleres se te Mleation of ess Cabnage ios ate, bu al pe ¢ a es; rye, Hmonaire. iman $/ nity. intereferes. with the absorption sewer and related work on Marvey Street. American Motors continucd ac- Celio Ges teh, 3. 4 to “s higher September, $1.30's"| strongly pressed in several ous : . . of calcium, And DYNA-CAL Teb- sirest af ae cstimated geal of b3 30000 (ve and was Up about a point in| Cswiewsr. des 7 225 soybeans ‘ to 14 higher, Septem. states. _ Missing in Chicago Finest APPEARANCE lets contain » special ingredient : o » Oo : Sele ¥ oeeene 2 iy i ij re tnak the pian. profile and estimate. 4 resumption of its latest upward cee’, pascal Bs OB voor 89 ber $2.06%. | —Teamster boss James —— This was Herter’s first appear- which helps to put célejum into of said improvement is on file for public drive KF : ny (Cl : te key =sane : . ; . ance oe nen le fo ‘drive. Ford and General Pict Ost (reek S08 cs , whom Meany calls “labor's No. CHICAGO (UPI) — Harold T. before the Assembly since he| the eee sgt sail It in further intended to construet;were a bit higher while Chrysler Gorn. sweet. 5 dos 400 G : : 1 enemy, has . given trade M i ‘ho | Succeeded John Foster Dulles as ing tester jo cramping, — sald improvement in accordance with eased lCoceben ail tunes. we aise rain Prices | anise s bed mame oth Ge atin, a millionaire oilman who ‘a i sat earlier | this calcium-starved muscles. Crag oan reine Say re ee pat : Cucumbers. pickie, bu i) CmIChGO ORAIn | public was kidnaped six years ago, has|S@cretary of state earie Pleasant-to-take DYNA-CAL Tab- i of ah > ayed by é . 4 ; } . ; - —~f " i apectal @esessment according to front New York Stock ‘Sui aes enn os oe ee HE CHICAGO Bept. 17 (AP) — Opening disappeared again, police said) Yr. lets with calcium, glutemic ecid ns ene eae all of the beta aud peroels w Yor OCKS | Bagplent, bu 1.5 er eee In these circumstances, Meany ‘today. He was mostly conciliatory in hydrochloride, and vitemins D of land fronting upon elther side o | Kggplant,-Long type. pk 4 eat — cove 698% tai drugs. T Harvey @treet from Ditmar Btreet to admiral 181 Kellogg 11 |Gourds, pk a 1.50) 18, ar e 10% said, an organized attack is being The oil tycoon, owner of the dealing with the Seviet Union, — Sa teen eae south end of etreet shall constitute the| Air Reduce 164 Kelsey Hay 48 |Kobireb! doa bene ........ woos 1001 Bae 1% Kye~’ 6's mounted by the National Assn. of Martin stati hai ] but he hes th scope special gasesement district to detray/ Allied CR |..1099 Kennecott. 96 1\Leeke, dos bene ..... 0.6... 1... 300/Mey -- 123) gee 1 309 t _gas station chain, was last pulled ne pusches cn the)” w - if you ore sulfer- Dieu tBereef ond thet 043.18 of ‘he| Allie Chat 2.0) fq imp Clk ey eee Pe Bae a Jui 14% Dec ..2250° } #’+ Manufacturers, the Chambers of | seen yesterday afternoon, on Chi-| Chinese Communists and ing miserable muscle cramps, and | 1 sae = 29 | horns ren, do =e 1G 1 4 : ‘ i eMimated ‘cost and expenses thereof Alum Lia. 13.8 COP cuiases ae .OBions, dry. Bo-Ib. beg asueds 10 Bee. Lig eh ee andl ochers. cago’s near North Side, officers) activities im the far east. “ee ae ter GUNA ahall be paid from the Capital Improve con WAL uvbions Pickling io .. ....-.--- 15| De ae : , : Z enough calcium, es ° ment Pund Am Airlin ee eS bid iParsley curly, dos. bens 100 Mar fit Nica lace To fight the battle of the moment | said. Herter flatly rejected the’recent; cat Tablets, today. Bottles of NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN |Am Can 49) Ln Atre 289 Paraiey root. doz 126 May 1.15% Oct i790 — the steel strike — the AFL-CIO ‘ we > That Ce Commission of the City of = ie res $3! lece's the 30 Peas. Bir. Bye. bu 4.33 Jul Ht fis Nev. . '' 290 Exécutive Council is planning to Company officials said Martin | Soviet proposal for a péw inter- 90 tablets, $1.50. Commision Chamber oa Septcmece 11,4 Mel tt J) Lome © Geet peppers, Prrntento, bi. oe TS wep etl ggay DRE vee 8H | 90 675 900 members to! Visited @ construction project at | national conference — "tan ease bs ome om ws O88 i h? a 4 5 . . teece {As rl he ; y 1058 at @octock pm to hear suggestions AM Motors qiasaccuctek 41.3 Peppers how pu rn i) ——___ | , a Martin station on LaSalle | Laos. ovteneccesencsessansengnnensnnnenennenen te and objections that may be made by A™ — Ces 414 Mannins 2) Peppers, Red Sweet, bu 173) contribute a penny a day. | street. Workers said he left his ine: re caaareeted am Tel & Tel 163 Martin Ca 276 pepeers. Sees. _ eo | David J. McDonald, steelworker * he st nd He added a wafning: | Am ib 160 y t 48 otatoes, beg 1% | - | rked thon ae F 2 Dated Beplember 16 Pe EVAN® “Anacon ia 606 ee “r 1 rumpbine BU sees 19) nnounces ‘president, is scheduled to address | aa pal é a : The United States‘ is pledged NATURAL HEALTH ' |Anac W eC bia ou Ch ® ‘'*4 Radisnes fed doe. 1 . j ve City Clerk) Armea at] He uel es in |Radiahes enite des + $0! the convention by telephone later under the (U. N.) charter to resist Sept 17, 50 | Armour a Ce 264 Minn M&M 1%) [Saeaan. Acorn. bu 1% \today from New York. : | They thought hé either intended | aggression. It will fulfill this pledge FOODS = . - 7 Mfonaan Ch uash, attercup, | ® | tet / REGISTRATION NOTICE POR spE-| AY? LSP ne Mont Ward. 8! Squash, Butternut, 1 78) ito visit a nearby restaurant or/ without equivocation. We will cup- sa] cisstlow Teactar never 2) 21600 | Beth steel Mi Go Go. lleseae “mechan Gees Uy Dpoin men litoon of Oitterent-Color ‘walk the five short blocks to his|port’the Royal Lao government @ Mt. Clemens St o e ectors o ne Town- orlna Al rd ; - | . ‘ } * : _ sre oL escenre, Cowaty ‘at Ceblona| Bees cee 280) Sat foiey 7 1 latent ‘taotante ny 1% jomees. — *, FE ¢-4601 ‘ate of Michigan ora Warn... 423 ; ‘ 1 ce. > Notlee ts hereby given that in con-| Briggs Mis Ve a ae rela Ste egg dy : aol George C Peters to Be TOKYO —Millions of Jana- | EXTRA SQUADS ee eee — ‘ ‘ P ris 1 es e : " } i a ‘ : Z law’ "the Maderagued’ Clere will | Bran Balke vy ie wat aa 4 Furnipe topped bu seosgonneoe UCI ° : . nese are holding a nationwide | His wife notified company offi- san aay day, sncept Sunday and a esta ah 73 ee baa - . GREENS Business Manager; Will outing tonight—to look at the 'cjals when he failed to return . ewal holida . ‘ CAR ' AAS : ve veces ay. ee Soy ot eey feats Cal Pack << 302 Nor Par ow ae arene Leg ‘ a Bnesnon onan 18 Follow L H Kurtz moon. It's a centuries-old Japa- | home for dinner as expected. Watch for Big receive for registration the name of ANY) caninh goup 135 Ofna oa |Kale bu 1% ‘ . nese custom to celebrate ‘Moon | legal voter in sald Township not already (an pry y Nw Th ny ; Mustard No f, bu 2 00 | Viewing’ time—the ight when Police were alerted and Deputy ENTIRE STOCK registered who may apply to me per- Cay Par 4 Sar Catt ena Borel Bu... ce eecececuees 175 ng ™ nig Chief of Detectives H rd sonally for such registration Provided Capital Airl ee Ge VP ” (Spinach bu 1 00 Appoin \ -corge C ter the At t oon by the luna: | awe e | ppointment of George C. Peters igust moon by however, that IT can receive no names! Carrier Cp 162 Panh Fol 4s ‘Swine Cherd bu desaccvons wees 148 7 ae | Pierson brought im extra squads Reduction for registration during the time inter-| Case. Jf 197 paren MET 4° 9 Turnios bu : ? as business Manager of the General calendai ris€s in the heavens. of officers tc comb the are 7) : re- CRes & a v1 ; a. ia aay eeeaiae sarelcl ek eltaal| Cheveler eg Serne De tt SALAD OREKNS ___ Motors public relations staff was ; Carpet Sale primary election and the day of such Cities a rT rea igelery Conhage oe - #225 announced today by Anthony G L d Galend Police disclosed that Martin and eirctio ace “9 1 = Fe t ° Notice ja hereby given thet - will hae son ote prices aoe "14 pr iaag ue x re De Lorenzo, GM vice prewident in ° ge alenaar | another oilman, © D: Kinsley, he et the Waterford Township Mail: ) 0/8 Palm 3 cine eee J BS CORCSE Oba Ie 78: 6 0 ' Houston ; j ped 4005 W. Huron Btreet, fiom @ am to Colum Gas avy Bice ° Miletus INSa Os ae lace jodi ' Pn: relations Special communication. Cedar 0 44 ine Peta rene = S pm every Tuesday through Friday congimar Pe 94 § Phill fet TA Gettucs. leat wa a oo es eters, assistant business man- Lodge No. 60 F4&AM. Clarkston, | ranurs untry Club Sept. ons fam ee eeneer (Pw Pt ate 624 Prot A a MY Romaine, bu Lootveeses, 2:25 Ager since February 1954, succeeds; Thurs, Sept. 17, 7 p.m. Work in/25, 193, dy three masked men. Cent c oo | . a Monday, ogiommer siete tent ey.lfont Ma 18a RCA Se LeRoy H. Kurtz, who retired Sept |PC degree. — Gordon Stayt, WM.) ’ » day preceding sai Elec-| Cont Ol| ANA Ren ibii 1 78 arnauin : lied esiggeriaea 7 Srriten wena nel Getter haa fee Root aul 78s Poult dE |! under provisions of the GM re x * Kah kk akkKkhkkkk kk hk kkk Kak kk kkk ke hkaan 114. Publfe Acts of 1954. from 8 oclock| Corn Pd fi Rew Nerve 4A U ry an ggs tirement program after a 40-year Special communication Pontiac aim until 8 o'clock pm. on each said) Curtia Pub 98 Meyn Mat 40 a Fae ith . Lodge No. 21 F&AM. Frida Se t. x - i - day for the purpose of reviewing (he Deere M1 Rey Teh asa BETROIT FOCLIEY career with the company. : y. Sept. registration and registering such of the) Det Badia 425) moval Put aey : ‘ . |18, 7:30 p.m., work in F. C. degree. 4 : Pg qualities electors in said Township 8 Doug Alre (94 mafewny et ans DETR OET =o 17 AP) Prices per Prior to joining the public re- —Lesiie L. Hotchkiss, W.M.—adv, x Gg n shall properly apply therefor Dow Cr 2 « Pe an5 Pound 0 Jetroit for No 1 qe@ulit The nine of no person but an actual) Du ae 2404 lal Mine 4a) live poultry ~~ lations staf in Detroit in 1954, * e of resident of the preeinct af the time of past Air 1, 1 whet Ot 144) Meavy type hens Whites 18-16 col-| Peters way accounting manager | e ‘ * ” tegistration end entitled under the) past Kor 8920 Biponens ave@iored 17-18 Hght type hens #9 heavy fi A Constitution, if remaining such resident. | Raton Mfg A12 > Ainclalr a naa type broilers and {rayera 3-4 Ibo whites fr General Motors Acceptance | ews in re “eB ru x to vote at the next election, shall bel wy Ayio LL. 48) Mocene : 475: t8-2)) Barred Rocks 21 27 caponettes Corp. al Shreveport La He | eeeeaes 8 s entered in the registration book Kl & Mua 127° Mou Pac aga S's 8%. pound average 24.25 ducklings . . cul Elector unable to make pefsonal ap! piney mar 124 Pou Fy ste 30) turkeys heavy type young hena v6 started with GMAC at New — , Plication procedure Erie WR tts Boece Ra 8 Orleans tn 1938 A half-case of soft drinks and an) a UARANTEED x * * * * } + ‘ Bec Reg Any pect ice - wunAble) wy Celio 95 Rtd Brand ina DETROIT EGUS o |undetermined amount of money x x * o make persona) application for regis | pyrestone 12a Ot OO Cal 40 7) DETROIT, Sept. 17 (AP gE t b co F | oe abeskes treat the seit oan Food Mah 47 att OF Ind 442 Detroit in case Sein iedoral Sale| grea: Peters, a native of Madisonville, from vending machines were re- 1 Full Inch Thick : P ‘ Village in whieh his gai vickaswes ‘a pers Pe He ao on o a ‘iseres oe o Taree pl, grira| La. received a bachelor of science ported stolen this morning by * e bs fd : p Su ! . ° “61, m -8! 8 | located, may be raehared prise ite tbe Frueh Tra 43 Atevens uP M3) eman 18-19: gade B large "ar heehs _|degree from Centenary ‘College at | thieves who broke into the Motor |B 4 Aluminum Door nt Ptud- | :. le ‘e . « or primary election by securing from the Gerdner Den 46 Mund Pao ta (Qrade A large 48-60; medium 31-33 eek me a |Inn Garage, 290 Bagley St., said |BY ‘ = r @ Township, City or age in Buther Pan 1 Com fall : rz sta w 4iM’s Export - lice. uch cit located Me ogaltedenee. (Gen wine". Sn} meilt £1 Co $43) Whiter-Grade Kings 42-44; megivm| Division in New York im 1919. He| i] © Full Length Piano Hinge a . enn Gas... 29-30; small 1 = fine 1m duplicate the registration a-|Gen mille tog’ Texaco 7242-43, medium af, smaiiie. " '“"*| subsequently worked in Paris,| Vandals broke five children’s/BG @ 1 Screen—2 Gloss Panels es a officer legally authorized to administer) en, Motors 847 Pevea Ns . Copenhagen and Berlin before|SWings and rolled 20 picnic tables “a @ Full Weather Stripped z oaths an emerning such registration) | ot 799 Timk Ro Rear h46 Livestock moving to the domestic o | down a hill Wednesday at Murphy a cards to the Clerk of the Township, City|Gen Tine aH Tran W Alp. 182! ic Organiza- © Pneumatic Door Closer he sae tho ike en i ci afd Genes 31 Transaswr ... 316 DETROIT LIVE Mee tw 1982. ; Park on Eee boulevard, Poeuee Loe a’ rors Of @ last day of registration ’ . " ‘ | SsTOUK P i Prior to any election or primary. elee- Gerher Pred. 4) | Cech Com 3s ee a DETROIT, Sept. 17 VAP) ~ccue— ss held various gales posts | Police reported. 54 @ Knob k a + on @ notary poblic or other officer id ing M@labie 280 laughter classes stead roughou i eGministeriag the oath _onell sign _ eo tae oa re aa I aa load choice 614 1b steers 5 2. a et the er Maes al Rummage Sale Fri., Sept. 18, 1 4 @ Storm Chain mt name on the line for the signature o dayee init Alr Lin. 1a9, "Altered utility and standard mited of- urned seneral p.m, to 8 p.m. Congregational 6 Del in € the registration officer and designate; rah Paige af . rg (ferings 2050-9800 wtilit . ‘nr aco — * juxe in very Detail a a veer kar mt Mate Aire ieee cana and may cone inte Motors Overseas Operations. Chureh. adv. | x * 'nregistered persons not entitled tal o Ry ‘ ir rompared jaast week slaught t =_ vote | Crevhound "7 iia aoe “a " 5 heifers strong te meetly "ae “hake . Imported tulip bulbs, to; size, 4 * Bee we The hab edu rer pes tian ot Saab ol 108 US Rub 'e4 ea streng fo 0c Nigher bute see! T |69e dozen, Dean's Garden nter, a any election of primary election in thia! Hooker Ch ‘a tte as higher two load i] t mes re an e Riate, or in any Diatriet County Town. Indust Ray 18S trnjona yg and prime, {MeO TIsh Ih teste. Feage| |294 Oakland. —adv. Bt NATIONALLY ADVERTISED + ehip one or viuare thereat are py Tiler mt} 49 Voc jie 144 Modetate showing High cholee and mixed | Rummage Sale Congregational 4 bs ; receive ve vote of any person whoke pryoyitie Cry “ want Nhe Pe nag Deh choice and prime O84 11TN th «teers f | gett) : 4 P name ia not reeiatered In the registration: tat poi Mel) ato 4 4 nie 1 9m mot chote ers f 7 Or oun | Chur Sat, Sept. 19th, 8 to 12. C CK, hook of the Township Ware nt Precinetl pnt Ae ee Y Wrente Me na ay Steer on 0 28 oa ik oe, Uae - | hé zen —adv. - TRIPLE TRA TRIPLE ps in which he offers to vote As provided yy, Nted 4K? Weatg ¥1 ne Steety 2800-2778 standard ateers 29 $0 | TILT ACTION ALUMINUM nent MM Aone application rt Rhee. co ee re Hh Gidea come ee The R | I Rummage Sale, Vie Mal’ An- je y of sfrr oo , lation plication hit Rhee ef Wilken & Co vade of high che R50 960 Ib heife ve Roun 'p 7) ’ si ; : une et Meta ans IE Rie A, Co ae bree pies hwy te ok eit | The Roun Up Days celebration warn Ave: Autwfa Welghis, Pri (ie STORM WINDOWS * ‘en ee Any ‘ reat eres patel ae In} Crk Coal m4 Yale A Taw 4 26 . rT 24 goed ta low choice heifers egal toc ay at Miracle Mile 10 a.m. to 8 p.m,, Sat. from 8 a.m.) 5 pe ee on este Ce mI hee ohn Man S10 Yng st Shar} O85 26 M0 standard helfers 2250-3450 |Shopping Center, Tel h ito 1. p.m —Sponsored by the Unit- Township. City or Village caure thins 4, 4 1 WLillly hetfers . : , "Negrap and p Spo ry H : % EoRie rattan) ‘a he transfered ae ue lonen & J 1h (11 50-1900 tem up ee ae ae Square Lake roads, but there ¢4 Presbyterian Church. —adv. * Heavy Extruded Aluminum Never Need Painting % 16% Pha ty gto the *r i OPrRmany anit cotters 1400 : — Fi t ‘ 7 a Ae tne’ dat eine os beieta: te “od “Nephler Co ie N09 2800. euiter bulls 2100.73 aos were a few time changes an- Rummage Sale: Men's, Women's, * REG $ 95 af tate he moter tereto. mtr heme verthin ane e ’ Ser adGrcia GEAIN’ (RTE ie kas, tani | Blewsew efter Aacinial weinis are eievitis nee medi my ans good 445 Ih stock nounced. iChildren's Clothes — Some new.!| cs a tegistered. or by applying in prison tet , High Lew Noon Vealers Balable 28 Not enough offered The la th d | Households—New Bridal Gowns— * a transfer, The Clerk shall strike, Allen Blee & Equi Co ® a4 6 to make a market. Compared text week) =e ree-day sale opree Sisterhood Temple Beth Jacob, 14 = “ ta ay through ‘he last address Pah and abe pay meat CD u ee vealers strong to mestly 1 00 niches | will see stores open from 10 'E. Pike Monday. 271, 10 a.m * . * cinct Number and record the new ad-|Rors Gear Co * ‘ mort cholce eo aie | | M . * diess, ward and precinct number on|G LO & Chem Co * 13 5 “1 an andard end whee ot we 3308 ; a.m, to 9 pun. today, Friday to 9 pm. Tues, Wed. Thurs. Pri. Ne Money "Down — F.H.A. Terms * ‘he original and duplicate registration; Howell Flee Motor Cu * Hho M16 cull and utility 16 60-96 00 . | and Saturday, not 9 te 10 | 0 to 4 —adv. 8. snide, tnd all piace the original rete: Etat tcgo™ "ty yeti shen Salah We Ret, enous te] oom, an previoanty reperieds | It Sale, K. of C. Mall, Ee ra eget _ . ration card (nN proper preeinet file | ive a (*stablish trade Com q mm, as nv reported. ummage . @ ss ‘ : rt ; (Rudy Manufacturing Co * wad pared week ago i = . pea Mi IT a Madame ltt peck Manuisciwring cee iA | sleuabtor lamba fully SOc lower slaughter It was al ed 298 8. aw, Sat., Sept. 19, 8:30 x NATIONALLY ALUMINUM Only Alsco Hes * or prin lection. 11 ’ *No pale: bid and asked ower. (eeder lamba steady so report that the a.m. to 12:30 p.m. “ee ¥ daz sual Tall Ge Qo@algruay) @eneey [Io'ea- age khd chotee spring “lambs | Miracle Mile Quarter - Midgets! ° tot * day s all on @ Baturday Sunday o7! : . }20 00-2230 utility to good tam 650... , 5 . : ° legal holiday tn which event regictra-| DETROIT STOCKS head chote hor 7 a 1S Se: “tj ; Rummage Sale, Sat. 8 to 12. Bt. ) . tion shall he accepted during the next! NEW YORK. Sept 17) 1¢ empiled by 06 ibe, 7 38 weull ie chee sie yes would begin meine at 9:45 Friday vincent's, 211 Parke St. —adv, * There 8 No Finer Siding at Any Price! of an Seo uneie. provided that no sue, Che Associated Press | ewes closed 400-450 moat coed ana | ht You d better arrive at 8:45) * ranawer shall permit any person to soe 0 18 i) an theice 1 i . | Sale ; . : ; in any Township, City or Village in} Indust PRs tts @targe ‘Ness Salabio lene atlidg A low: inatead if you want to see the big. Fri., Sept. 18, * 0 hy *% which he had sot resided (30) days|Prev day 3204 1320 OAK 2901) s0Ws ateady: mixed No 2 and . 190 sag) Pace, as the starting time has bee {9 am. to l pm. at St. | * Per 100 Sq Ft next preceding any election or primary|Week ago... 3307 1919 968 2219/Ib< 1798-1980. two Ibe No” 38 : P| Episcopal Church, 6301 Hatchery | : ° ae election Month ago... 2494 1417 992 2309 Ihe 1390-1400. mined grades tone mgnee see Back one hour, ‘Rd, Drayton Plains. —adv. Be N Transfer of registration election day | Year ago oo. 2823 1168 898 1907'400 Ibe 10.78 2 ry No 3 and yf e 300- Seroennsnenteivesssentsctrereree ree nee . : . INSTALLED + Sec. $07. Any registered elector who/!950 Nigh 4... 3556 1476 1076 295 8) lbs own 880-1095 Com ared pptned coimemnenenen ~ L has removed trem one election Precinct | 1988 ise. reese 2081 1916 877 DIT ago barrows And gilts BO The Pooch ie i ‘ of a Townehip, Citv or Village to an Mia 120 1948 O87 2147 Instance ‘ J C other election precinct of (he same 1058 low 2947 909 720 ima 1 OO OFT paws Boe lower, | . ina «OY ‘ by Factory Trained * Township. City or Village shall have the Net change a 1 kt 43 | | @. 8 Ex rts right to make application to have his Noon Thurs ‘300 1310 957 a204 Do Ch ; | | . 1 : pe + registration transferred on any election Fern ——— Ww or pomery ection day by executing a I emica Plants | * GABLES, DORMERS & TRIM SLIGHTLY EXTRA 4 request over hin or her signature for . %.- . : ‘ * such transfer and presenting the same White Lake Twp. Operate Near Capacity . ine ; ) 0 the election board in the precinet tn ’ ‘ i which he Is registered Upon recetving . . The Pontiac it i heo ings | * ‘ guch fequest the inapector of election Police Chief OK ,_ MIDLAND = Dow Chemical c y Commission has scheduled public 2: f er 6.58 ee * fp charge of ihe registration records pin aid s major manufacturing | for Tuesday, September 22, 1959 ot 8 P.M. EST in the Com- iii t ederal Install America s ; * enatu hereon Ww ivisions oe ‘ | ad the signature upon the applicant's regia Af S h N are operating at an aver. mission tention be M ievené tae, Gu if the signatures cor- ter mas up age level of more than 70 per Nar atgalt Se oe —— —-y na Most Beautiful Led Rock Stone . $ ‘ to Zz i pecengstice tie inecion saa cert) to he tive aang“ Of CAPACIty, Sewers in the following streets: I ye ge . plicant for transfer shall then be per- . alive, sale Preside: e 4 ; mitted to vote in such precinet for fh White Lake Townshi olice C sident Leland Ft Doan also | recast r : 2 % + gieetion onjn. rhe ‘noiiration for tr808-| Andrew Plano. to Onklond Comace| told stockholders ut the 62nd_an- Harvey Street from Ditmar Street to south end |B. : OF Gs LOW dS...........04. m with the Township, Yi nual meeti : : ‘if : : i . . City Or Village Clerk who «hall transfer|Sherif{'s ie ng yesterday that “we | * iv pas Pe reainine GC tnen heriff' deputiva as he stood alone: | are back around what we consider of Street : i *~exeeeae ee eee aR eee ae A eee eee Kee eH Ee Ee He ® EF with the apptication When the name of Side his demolished cat this morn- |to be fi | de , ‘ any « a in # Township, City or VH- ling 100 par toe course, since Ric A ' ee 4 nm changed, ft shall be the : ; per cent of ¢ ul hmond duty of the Toenship City or Village Plano, who lives at 9599 Portage sheceeth 1th sen, ek ity i mere) . venue from Avenve to the i * Clerk to make the change to show the Trail, W . fel retical than practical, he “+ proper Rame of atreet in the tegtatration| rail, White Lake Townsliip, said Alley north of Walton Boulevard ; * records apd it shati not be necessary/he spotted some burglary suspects Doan said Dow sales reacted . . (eek kee atk kakehkh ae * far the tp changes his sacicivatinn | —__ — : : ; vm " ian nee 1S ee rr Oa rR OER SS meenel , , with respect thereto in order to be|@t About 1 3am, and was chasing) © "WW WEN Of S705.000,009 Tn | naa Se eee x Ree, — ages OO E seerentin, |eM east on M59 when his car) the fiseal year ended last May For further inf - i> & . af Township crerk [Suddenly went out of control just 31, compared with $636,000,000, in me wee " ormetion see legal —_—- latergsted bn 6 gal E R AL x Sept 11. 21,“ lwest of Pontiac Lake road. pe an increase of more than erty owners are urged, to appeor, : , oe iF + NOTICE OF PUBLIC Att The auto overturned, rolled sev-; |” Per cent. By order of the City Commission * ead % On Be P1050 at 12 ociock Cfal times, and s Gi 200; EE i ; ' am. at OOllinion shop. «607 feet , and skidded some 200, Earnings totaling — $63,000,000] Dated September 16th, 1959 , Be + lira ' , Pontiac, Oakland eet on its top befdre stopping, were 37 her cent higher than the’ ‘ | ae Tounty. ged, B 1967 Gidemonile |P | : bs 98 BP alee nes mente, Plano told deputies. | $46,000,000 earned in 1958, Doan ADA R. &V i * wilt y @uction Car i, The chief stepped from his, reported. City Clerk * ‘ +f ress and may be wrecked vehicle “with only a few * Poets a4 ” = : : 4 Sept. 46, 17, be) mjnor scratches, ors, Shareholders re-elected all ia | a MMMM ERM RRM ER HH HK RRR EMRE RR KR a ee — Pee 2 ge . Eee at) a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 _, hor ae Fer Sole Houses S|. For Sele Houses 6| Fer Sale Houses 6 a ee ee Beat. | Close ig shopping g- {08 spring bed- i me | n- srénd- Pontiac General Hospital Also for the many cards and flow- ers. Ina Engelman. Funeral Directors 4 COATS PUNERAL HOM Drayton Plaing OR 3-7181 Donelson-Johns “Designed fot Paoerals” Voorhees-Siple!=< FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Sve baste Plane or Motor ____ Gemetery Lot Lots PPPPP LS LDP AOE 4 GRAVES. GARDEN OF LOVE. _White Chapel, PE 46 4 + GRAVE WHITE CHAPEL: oR site ‘ GRAVE ae aT white Chapel, Garden of e Gospel. | : 23 OL *Pir08 C. KE 1-4859. PERRY MT PARK CEMETERY yp GEMETERY graves. $25 & up. FE 4-0882. INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Card For Sale. 6 Income 1 = Lake moor -4 e hse mp poonneconc cecusten rape SOMaIgn SoC + Por Gale [te ov .csccsccscaes Soo it ndu Prope: EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male Help — Female Work Wanted Female ...... pode SERVICES OFFERED Building Setvice ... . obo Gasees Pios Insurence neles . paren Service Landse vat Moving & rucking . cwawie asic & Decorating . Service : writer Service cS oCesereas Pi Telev ty U - - S385 Living Quarters .. + Eeaeencns san ‘ontracts, Mtgs. Wanted Real Estate RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished Rent A Unfurnished .. Re Grass s Furnished $32 Stores Rent Space. neaacassrsee For. Rent Miscellaneous ........ The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 ment which ren- dered v the error. When cance! are made be sure to = “ki number.” -No wil be given it. time for advertise- wae en stn, f= |) ee is 12 o'clock the ¥ previous The deaatin = rm f le rc tion of t Want Ads is now 8 a.m, the day of biication t the first ertion, * CASH WANT AD RATES. Lines ter 3-Days ‘eu 2 $1.50 8682.04 3 1.50 2.07 4 2.00 34 Sie 6 250 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 540 8.20 7 3.50 630 9.66 8 4.00 7.20 11.04 9 4.50 810 12.43 19 6.00 9.00 13.80 An additional charge of 50c will be made for use. of Pontiac Press box oumbers, Feutw For Sale Houses cs 6 POR SALE BY OWNER: 3 novans on_one lot. FE 2-5077 LEASE bedroom home on extra large Jot in desirable location, — north of Post Office hag ota dead-end street. Ideal for children. Very favorable seytiing of equal ruts Prose an. eq : BY OWNER SopttPingitet dee Si ft tehen living priv. Fg or terms EM 30511. . REA- 4 RM. HOUSE IN PONTIAC sonable. Small down payment. OR Puli ¥e Pb © down. ick) VALUET REALTOR Oakland 54-0603 Ave. __ OF % : led landscaped. few at $7,450. rms. NORTHERN HIGH area Here is a 3 peaze! lke y insulated, oil fs Variety of small fruu. Owner will r trade of ho trailer. 500 with $1,000 dn. See it. ane ‘ull bem a Lange tot. *pusiso0 NORTH SIDE Good 2 bedrm. home = a a wane a: Tiled eth arage distance to to Fish Body. Only $6,950 terms. LINCOLN JR. HIGH and Wisner schoo] district. Laem 4 in od evens » Nice landse scaped lot, black for $1 ‘Soo — eas mms ° sponsible buyer. Je oe Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 =, Hwy. at Tomcrape AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Partridge “IS THE BIRD TO SEE” UNSURPASSED VIEW UNEQUALED HOME built 4 bedroom 2 bath ranch home with family room. Cut field stone enhances the early American design. the beau- tifully 2" acres wih ‘ot lake front. §10,000 dow $20,500 Will Purchase this 7 a 3 year old brick Owner ranch has beauty shop (could ‘be office) in the at- tractive breeseway . 3% att. garage Nat. ” bu oxepate nice 1 acre lot for elbow Don't delay, Call today! Partridge ND ASSOCIA 1050 ad HURON OPEN TIL 9 FE 4358 3 _ AND BATH, PARTL HEF payor with terms. re 8 703, BY OWNER. 3 Epa. RANCH. Lge. picture window. Carpeting, storm shelter, porch. Lge. cor- ner lot, shrubs, aluminum storms, screens, tr | & shutters. Appt. only. OR a EXCEPTIONAL BUYs 4 bedroom, oil eae 2 rage. Near Rie py Sues. Priced to room. FE_ 4.8559 FOR COLORED bedrooms. Heated sunporch. Bath on 2nd floor. Extra stool, lavatery and shower in base- ment. $7500. For Veteran miort- gage closing cost down. 8T. home. Pull bath on 2nd _ floor. Stool on ist floor. Basement. Purnace. Garage. $7500, Terms. 8. ANDERSON. $3500 is the full Tice. 3 bedrooms. Farol furnace nd water heater. Terms. Realtor ~’ C. HAYDEN, E. Ww PE 8-0441 FARMINGTON TWe. est Sseecbaueene Farmington Rd. near a Mile Custom built 3 ranch. Pull dining rm., base- ment. with extra tiled lavatory. rau attached 110 6x 1 VERY NICE 4 ROOM and utility roum, Oil e acres tor saa ‘and. Also kennel. ed road: near Orion. Asking. $15,000 _ Very good EXCELLENT 5 1% baths. | teabtoney vaca WA goes * Carpeting. windows, VER ate | Country Corona: lareneuse ons | acres mear Lake Orion. Also 4 Tty. rrivi- i legete on Square Lake. Asking | $1,500 — Very reasonavle vuwu | payment. HP. HOLMES, INC. 2631 8. Lapeer Rd FE 56-2953 Lakeland Vale 40 choice 100-ft. beauti- fully arranged homesites. Price $1600 to $2800. 20 waterfront lots with access to lake. Some lake- 66 67 $ sai the foot of Waterford Hill _ w» terms. Sensiby restricted. - 7 Builders welcome. we reerebenee a 60s WER Ot enee ee cee veRESe ree we dentures Pee rewe nee seevtlevenes j pvesT awe eebasges iavtseeaw ends front lots. Buy now aid build later. A look means a lot. Priced far below comparable lots. Cash or Turn right on Corunna at to subdivision. STITES & BLAIR OR P1981 or Grand Blane OW FE 6-1275 | 8 Pe erates Large 6 room home, | Good 3 bedroom | YOU SAVE $1,000 _ 2 bedrm home, bsmt., Separate living rm Only to Grade & High 12 x 12, 4 blocks is. is Open 8 to 9). bide Don McDonald “basement and and ite lot ours, Gupboards, extra tely 8, i) ede insurance, ine all taxes, wr AY, O'NEIL, Realtor 8. T Rd. Fe sono elegraph MUST SELL DUE TO PROMO- 400. $1,500 down. 3311 shone: Deusten’ Plains on y owner. [sider gee 3 bedrm. brick ranch I] basement. Phone OR 3-5747. mn 9-9 32-1539 LAKE OAKLAND Trion cleaner. Ny on carpetin us y extras $33, Tose Indie dae "or PE 5-442. BY OWNER 17 E Beveriy — “prick, with or without pares ings. Bar- ee price Cash to ee vete ss and contract. Call after sort Thurs. & Fri. aioe, Tali _Gays, Tues. & Sun. ~ Must Sell This Week 3 bedroom, full dining room, 22-ft. living room fua'l basement, new furnace ee garage. On three phe & sh apping. $11,200 Sen es : terms. DON'T Miss THIS! W. J CROSSLIN, REALTOR OL 2-821) OL 1-474 SACRIFICE SALE Drayton Plains. Suburban —— ng New, all brick. Spacious living room with fireplace wall, paneled family room, convenient to cus- Sen den, Attached double car Barage "Besutitul lake land sur- ings. By owner. Come and = us an Open Sunday m, alee by OG \rrtease ode lint, CEdar Bargain- Bargain oA 5 Barina anni & LIVING ROOM. 2 BED- ROOMS. OIL HEAT BASE- tee: tise pow aah PER MO) JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-944] TH 8:30 GILNOTHING. DOWN 3 bedroom. Full basement. FA tt beat. Large lot. Total price §10, Mortgage costs move you John J. Vermett dC EM 53-6466 “EUREKA SPRINGS, AR ARKANSAS” room home. Full attic. 3 lots x 60, Centrally located, Im- Mediate occup $5,000: FE 8-3425 2 RCRES= 6m. dn. pymt. acres Sines ee BE SE Pym’ OR FOR 8ALE BY OWNER 2 BEDR\. home close to bus line. Double garage. FE 32-8850. 201 W. Ypsi- lanti. BY OWNER. HURON GARDENS One six room house, modern, close to St. Benedict school and shopping center. FE 54-9656 4 RM. HOUSE WITH UTILITY a bath. Purnished. Large lot near Lake Oakland. $5,250 cash ds, mad leaving state. 4014 Island Pa aad peed Drayton Plains, near By OWNER MoD ERR N32 Her DRM: _home | arnmiwonee: as ose basement, gas heat, garage. $0,- 600 Terms, If Gl, no down pay: ment required. gE. W aiehieg REALTOR MI 4-7676 3 BEDRM HOME NICE LOCA- tion. Will sacrifice. Call owner, _OR _} 1468 _ | LAKE ORION 6 RMS & BATH oat en lakefront. Owner. MY SYLVAN VILLAGE. OWNER 2 monthly payments of $65 in- : c W. ashin ton Park poner Facey yond & insurance. Fea perm near oer 21008 2 brick & frame turing eas heat, jarge lot & fully Wiliems Lk a a ome im excellent ; : Beautifully landscaped, fin- $500 Down age ee Pa 4 one beg abies a win move you inte newly re. 2-3701. o re Fi8.000. terms. oare m8 with s possi of ora of Fam eurpseee ® third. i basement. wit ot) a one fi tandecapes tet. Oakwood Manor furnace. Glassed in front egh~y y & garden. ‘House riek ranch, tn| 2 t_serage & eoting for as living room, dining room H ema S weeded setting. ad i 1] t nice ki ‘lity room. 3 View of the 28-ft car- ea oa ion rooms & bath. Also large garage Gent Enctoc™ Ear ae:| Spuseatastedi"irnt Matas | pied et atte nse Fe ment eit Beet caren a lepers . hedroom 1 ba _Bseea. tiac w taxes large new ining. Too room addition’ § a l0M MANDERN POM 4 aovigege "es terms. —— the back or the agave Vehon acre Owner v4 finance. : ad be seen Bi éé allen vd. 9 . for cheery eating o | CUTF_ 2 BEDROOM HOME at Diss Highway on Loon Lake | | “ Will Trade | Ly wn ee te ee ont H i?) is] ol i? Hisar soned “commeral | Tate ¢ Bedroom home te only FE 56-2724 between 9 and 1 am. re old and bui ast for REN man nig wt Pn many years. If you have @ _— ee 8. goed "S a ~_ sell _— at vig rama can't afford to Laren 32-6350. eNAT. “6 ial use. this opportunity. The extres in- 3 BEDRM, WOME. HEAT. * Suh cece a7 renee eo fail tiled conveniences. atoll egaag | Roy Annett, ie Ralkor basement "wit a Up oor 8- 2% BE. Huron Bt. Open Mreaingr: & Sunday 1-4 ee. FE 8-0466 STOUT'S Best Buys Today VILLAGE OF ROHESTER Located close in to « schools and all com- ity activities, 1% story peared sided rooms bath with bare. and - home brand fede condition, $12,500 with term PRICE REDUCTION!! é bieny owner et moving, e seal At ea suit the most discrimine er. 100 x 160 lanaacaped ae cP ofivbegee = watkins Pric be- low reproduction at $16,000. CHOOSE YOUR COLORS roof do tert tow abou tbe selec? Color of the Vow bath. or of the vaxiee Fong kitchen afd bath floor Ls Warren Stout, ‘Realtor x. 6 pm WHY RENT? | As Low as $$ Down Nearly New; 3 Bedrooms la CAR GARAGE + oe McCULLOUGH, REAL $143 Cass Elizabeth Ra. PE 6-128 rE 4 Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 pm, 6un 1-6) SACRIFICE OVER §2.600 EQUITY | for $995. 2 bedrm home, with at- tached garage, 4 lots. UL 2-2606 _No_ brokers "BUD" Seminole Hills 3-Bedroom Brick per 4 —- basse. Washington hot water, 2 car convenient corner lot at $26,500, do Sadat family a favor, look . Spick and Span Lake Privileges i thew 3 bedroom home oy Pye hoot mr *. Mt get ag ot. Pe Sige or Pe >-3970 be may | * home, with large room. Fuii , Feneed cozy = 2 bedroom on H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Ras. Lae “Dandy 5 room modery bunge ee | | for : young , a4 pores. Pus. Ou Ine! stove & refrigerator. F080. Low terms i3 CLARK $600 DOWN 67.500. VACANT. New- | “ remodeled 2 bedroom home, | pret ivi com, 3 pc. bath! r e kitchen with dining space Por ity with laundry facilities, oi! | automatic furnace, lot $0x165 fee' | Waterford High District. | WoRTH A ANDERSON STREET At. carpeting, full went: room and ot a features. $14,950. * aire a bee vera. PE 3-7868, RES. PE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1363 Renae Seen Ere Bun. B r NEWER THAN N 3 bedroom brick walk-in closets. iE WW te) living ¥ vel planned fa eae ae See ree and turn right : Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor nor Fe ean , re A i 4 BEDROOM Home Full basement, Oil FA. | heat. Garage. Large corner jot $10,000. Terms $200 DOWN easy neigh- Bere ie a5 n 1i04 en nb ogg oon tod with Setenets fea tiled bath, tion room, eal — © features + Perna woons Two level Caili- nia ary, er in | BY OWNER--E-Z TE e. Now vacant. 296 Thixd. Fr “LOOK” Drag on Sub. ‘thas j Viking Homes SOLD ~—IN ONE WEEK— JUDAH LAKE ESTATES HERE'S Be i Y ot tele | Are PLUS ATTACH cD ‘GARAGE For Only MAINTENANCE FREE Aluminum Exterior REVOLUTIONARY “CIRCULAR” Ploor Plan Inside See- The — You've ead A t In “GOOD HO SEREEPING “READERs DIGEST" “LIFE” GI- NOTHING DOWN CLOSING COSTS $78 Per Month Total FHA- ] $410 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSINO $82 PER MONTH DIRECTIONS Come on 6 miles igi of the heart of Pontiac ac, Joslyn Rd —Watch for Vi KING” Bign. DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY FE 2-9122 “Bildor of National Homes” FOR 8A'E BY OWNER MADISON HEIGHTS Attractive 3° ehipe Jagat rn hy == screens oo Were arge utiuty oon a.aoe orms Call Li available sage uf 46% per Bateman Kamps MULTIPLE Lis 2S =e! PICTUREBOOK LO tT. fortanie it rag Sh te BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Brick Ranch — Ideal loca- aes with sewer and water. a. living room, ab | ace, and 11 © 17 screened boreh facing pie land. | rear yard. 3 bed. basement and fin. | [oe oe r nice DRAYTON PLAINS ‘bed story shingle bunga- }. bedrooms, med 'CANAL FRONT ae kite ment, gas oases = pid op yard. on. Quick ‘sale86,000. 4 BEDROOMS... plus den and 2 ft ney ees farnace If you | net large home, you | will’ ike this older heme tn exoellent achoois down location close to Only $12,900 $2,500 3 BI a) < 2 . " J a : * = — = a * 2 = ~ 4 You do not to quai- $18,500. oe ity RENT BEATER $500 down and 660 month. Newly decorated bacement fat he t and ted Ld EO i —Only FE 4.0528 | — REALTORS 317_8 TELEGRAPH OPEN | “FVES, BY OWNER Wearsing. 3 BED- room, near schools, lakes. . Ot) heat. GE" os down moyen s% per Cent : sep insur- ance & taney OR v pMa & BATH ric Bowie “ek mo. EM 3-856 5 ig GOC€K HOUSE. ¢ BEDRMS. acre +> jot. Will eo tee appraisal price. FE 8-163. NICHOUE | NOTHING WN | 2& ig ol Both tn | . Bom CALL: tla itett $3% WEST HURON FE 35-6183 Thats Raters fodings 3. Community water Los; iN, oy IN 4. Blacktop $6,750. In: ent property §. Lots from $2, Terms. OR sa 6. Model homes f. $23,900 : cRAED ee evin pLates ¥ Vinee Ww. Take St. — west to tire Go mn Seat. Elsaneth La Lake > ft ¢42 miles | David W ard “Young, Ritr. 3-4181 ww uw GEORGE R. . VACANT 3 bedroom om '; acre lot. Has full basement, oak floors, aulo- Matic of] heat and all storms 3] and aereuns You can have im- ss PRIVILECES MALCOLM SCHOOL 2 bedroom bungalow with full | $11,850 ™ DROOM BRICK | FE 53-1201 autem, heat don't delay. see it “Bud” Nicholie, ake 49 Mt. Clemens st. or FE 2-2326 mediat on with small down payeieee Pull price $8000. bedroom on large lot. Has ele heat. Neat and clean Newly decorated and perma-stone , ee whee _Mutual 4-3081. OTTAWA DRIVE SALE, TRADE OR LEASE cious 6 rm brick home. Pire- 8 ce in living room. Sunroom, den, eating space in kitchen, din- ing rm. fin rec. rm. Loads of closet space $3,000 down. Reas. offers considered. FE 22-7396. trent ted in Independence | Township. COME This very nice duplex has not been vacant in the past 2 years. located edge of city with private | drives. entrances, and baths | Furniture included. Nothing to do- but start collecting. i { basement, large lot, stone and aluminum front 7 1% a Bo rage. This home in I good meighberhocd rte pate IRWIN, eS aes | to 7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RANCH HOME: 3 bedrooms with full basement | and large lot, 98 x 188 Home is | complete on exterior only i sell with no down payment to a reHable purchaser ELBOW ROOM 10 acres with 2 bedroom bunga low Sickness forces the sale of this desirable property & they | are willing to sacrifice for quic sale. §7. with $1500 down. F.C. Wood Co. | Williams Lake Rd at M-59 OR 3-1235 ___ After 6 pm OR }- 3603 $900 DOWN 3 bedroom modern home with 1 acre. Your chance for suburban | py poe ee tal) . Soren apace | L ADD'S- INC “OR 3.1231 lends OFFERING — CYARMING Cape Cod in Birmingham. 27 f | living reem, Jrd bedroom makes idea] den. Near schools, quiet neighborhood bi trees Looks like it should sell for more than | its $15,780 price. Low down pay- | ment. Land contract available. _ Taxes only $200. MI 48174 | BRICK RANCH 3 BEDROOM. oe gpaag geearage stlached ed Fenced, carpeted. FE my oR arn ek ranc on cana ears old. OR 38000 Call before Ai m or after § pm __ - SELL BU yo TRADE MILLER (Nearly everyone does) DESIRABLE WEST HURON FRONTAGE — 90 ft. soned for rsonal services: also a 7 room ome I's beths -- ideal for ntist, Doctor, or attorney Home im exc. condition. Call for details. QI NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 & bath — 3 bedrooms, full dining | room. glassed Tont porch | Basement. A nice right LO | SMALL FARM 18 minute anve | west of city rooms & bath clean home priced 500 5 uated on 4 acres of gved tii: | Basement, abie soi] 3 bedrooms 1'; car garage 8 x 12 tool shed ', bath tn garage 12 x 20 room, §12.000, Owner wiil consider trade for 2 bedroom home in city. Also available to GI with no down payment. Call | today, dont let this one sip away. William Miller | Realtor ‘FE 2-0263 670 W. Muron Open @ to 6 SCHRAM ZONED COMMERCIAL 3 Rental units on lot 278 x roperty can be wit eas terme dust off Opdyke All 3 units now rented. Only §2,- 800 down 2 dedria. orick ranch Large ome, Pr caly, $17,960 with terms. — is a ioeh. me with 16 fire- ~ place. 7. x 16 kitehe cated on a well landscaped acre parcel Lake on private lake $16 - Terms can arranged. i W. SCHRAM © REALTOR FE 8-947] sOPEN EVEN NGS & BUNDAY JOSL COR MANSrlELD MUL TIPLE. LISTING BERVICE GILES | Beautiful Home 3 Bedroom raneh with at- tached ga on a large | ft. fot Lake privi- | es oon | =6Watkins ke reh and eace!- neighborhood. On| y $19.950 with terms. Gl Resale ; Large rooms and garage 3 Bedrooms. Carpeted liv- ing room, venetian blinds Water sofierer large fenced let. Close to schools and enly $1 26 down to GI mort. Gage. Bee this one first! Income Bloomfield Twp near Pon- tiac Trail 2 rge houses on Fitodeitr cot % acre. A 7 reom 4 bedroom home fér owner; Pius « 2-family h pee fer income. Only $1, REALTY CO. GILES FE 35-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN 8 AM—9 PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SYLVAN MANOR. BRICK RANCH. betetachers rms a0 baths. Carpeted. — Terms. Owner rast PE at see oT AREA Yevely 3 bedroom brick ranch basement and recreation family room a ‘Toom Toad ‘heel & carport. Walled Le t information ‘Dorot! renee ay ercader| 4 YR. OLD 2 | 9,900 Will butld 3 bedroom ranch style home on your lot. Pull basement, oak floors, tile bath birch cup- boards. OR 37038, | Russ McNab Art_Meyer Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot. Our 88 or your plans. Base- Ment included. Aiso rough wiring. Bee 037" model. Dea McDonald. _ OR 3 2 bedrm home in village owner. Leaving State. OL 1-026) BY OWNER—WEST SIDE } BED- roém home. Oil & shopping heat center. Near schools rE 4-4191. BEDRM. HOME with util, Hardwood floors, gas heat. water softener, aluminum storms & screens. Completely tn- sulated, Near School. $1,300 LAKE PRIVILEGE HOME 2 bedrm. year around home Board- - ers golf course. Big lot. New retrigerator and. stove. Complete- sie cae 8 $3.000 down. MA tank. 50. 10 per cent discount for cash. FE 9-0844 or FE 2-2460 NEAT TEL HURON HOME OR IN- come 2 baths. Lew down, trace Florida, OR? FE 2-3283 MODERN 32 BEORM | = NEAR Cass Lake Fe ~ PERSONALIZED WOMES — NEW BRICK 3-BDRM. Close to all scnools. Restricted west suburban a eens ros- sible 4th Exposed bsmt. Fireplace 2 Deths. Buit-ias, Lou vered doors Select oak floors. 2 car attached garage top drive & street. $22,000 terms. 1063 Wooaow or _Fa +968) HEART OF BLOOMFIELD Spacious ranch home on 1's acre Biack jot. landsca set 4 bedrms.. 24 Daths. ‘amily din rm, rec. rm. 2400 sq. ft. living area, plus 2 car garage Large —— extra __ storage space p_ My BIRMINGHAM COUPLE i LEAV- ing for comst. Must seil nice 5 rm, home. Enclosed porch. walk- in closets, aluminum storms screens, Auto. oi] heat. 2 ¢car joer e. ine let available. 460 6-0608 $000 oe on REASONABLE OPF- fer. 3 bedroom brick Fenced yard. Lots of extras. Assume Gl ‘Mortgage. FE 2-0652 COLORED - WE HAVE A HIGH- income gas gas for sale lo- cated at J oe essie. This profit of $1 500 om any will redecorate station and rein you at no cest You can buy Station, laad and business wih a low down payment. Pay your property from rotits ASSOCIATE BROKERS. FE FE 8-1900 3 BEDROOM BALDWIN AND 8T apne district. No peexers ites 4-0 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON at and & ng you month - room with China upboard, part bisement. oil eo Stalrway to unfinished attic for ible 2 more bedrooms. 1% Car Beautiful shaded poh oO ah brick tg B ith "$1,500 down— per laa including taxes and insurance. Cell today! VE at ts with jake pri — location t Garces . j-story Seees rs large carpeted kitchen with ¢ eres i room and own: 2 Bedrooms and full bath up. Attached } ear fe rage On corner jot 60 x 1 mortgage with ne r- ments of $77 including .axes and tmsurance BETTER THAN SEW With ail improvements made 4 Durable aluminum «terior Convenient traffic-free flocr pian A ledgerock fireplace Is the foca int of the er carpe Hving reom rooms Completely ished rumpus room: sede bar and pool tae 3 car attached garage. Near Silver Lake bor a course and with jake prir Priced at $19 500. iumpanhe pos- session. space and large i as heat. On a 78 x 212 f Pull price 20 900-— terssedinns possession IT 18 WITH pardonable pride that we otter this ex- peted. Compact ti te: en bright yellow twin sink ha gps counters and all ogegtes > >| et) Z ¢; nae i = a ee mea FI FT y 9 17, 195 EMBER ESS, THURSDAY, R ’ * TAC. P PONT THE . \ 8 slic : or : Lake oon erful W . 6 ond: Women church Sale Houses 2 oa cers are ‘ad Prt! For i Moth rs, - gi +6) _ For Sale D Sst vc 9 corer 3 : : , . r Sale ee Ci LORE TENCE r own hours, 0 “opportunity is | *gential Brick. . “SOR 6! SPO we m or I a 5 ie OF ~ ses AAP | Pd 1CK “yl ah 2 oes extr' ~— 3.2063. Sale , Houses. NE eros? cou fir nee roca ed Female g. Oe eccopte For , In OW room: ‘with brie Want liek! seater vianding. a er a tk a EDROOM, ae BY BUILT feos ane euto eMreteens, Pee nee Tee dn cor! Poetal pb rihsr - a oom 2 expe: coed prealee’ Wikges? 1 jin yard, Lake _ CUSTOM fo om ¢ pens ae. Latter “moat wo STOUT ane ‘Press Box hich ts the vu ea er MY O realar shopping s Lake. oo myo os een ao he ag ag "| _ ost FE ontracting. Casement, pe i as a se wear deo pp tg mnnel areee. rs ae trees, outs Rasteal a iancee’ Xs wOURS ba OL 1-186 fr "John oe beg ‘Ph 3 CTOR rk for € 5110. ee ET Jet 5 tions. os —e. NT or VAC arlene Roun nie | % ieee aiet onditlan Inc te P in| good 4 will a Kchess value eed to 1th @ lot Tike th two yy weed a ion Phone nge 8 perien 7) Bal insPE tress wo trans) Ml 6- 5! Bo-s ican ox 87, i Terms. is é 8-3785 nth i ull b 1 « mo ry Ot ble site baaginent hg ll. ov rer o ly |” be je Toca i cha et ts 2 = anrs 4. ady. ME. mer fice B n | c WALLS 8 ESTER WOR An eacepito at aluminum | peti alten onic bes ever rd ooo vont aig =| the os jest On »- rab or Ex 6: Parts TS> BARN ee we elease mite t TI Gare A t Of Michiga | DAKE kinds : ae te he ae hoes Gas heal ance Zald ah | hay | inerea Aa and heatirln Loe x 170 Sale H 2 BE ‘ -106 INITY ie la Rapid Birmingnar 18. PAR p.m. by e. pad =e 24 f all Repal peraaland suas pias d Ineur ara tentla ee | pb cade. 11 For venen 2 Be Prony) * employme cc : OVER ttt 3 _aarace | — alo $0986. orm s lot all irtabie ounK om RONT ht on ura S HAs hom e of t & ved wes cra e a with OF em on ¥ x ee ADY » in m “ — M d mo his y i KE F w ila oO f¢ ' MRI new on on mee EDI varag $9.500 r - row based a8. ent 9 mis ON ted Se 2670 fence ery ¢o in t sili O15 LA bungalo ent n con THE t her pomaanes will plus biso< Ss BEN 4-car den rare ty ae ent Pre ploym pad del w. HOROR k W Wan BINET all FE 5 el these. leh “a Lane O oarice rt Geod clea are eu a Oe ee cme rden DD’ OF ne on Oe sill 1180. dvencem -oreetats = =e - veo. Ta iaITY OF nights. __Worl a Inst 450. L. A. R mates orhood kian der car he ter pba auit weve at atre incase. ood ge live | LA NDAY Plains Fruit treet VE MY 3- 19 bel ere S pre z, ! AG- Hargra VICINI ait ¥ OR _3 . ‘TING ‘70 eG ‘or const Enclosed erms to t like Gee teas Ale teal Just ew OPEN 6U Oot see 1.000 do mouse: ale ~ | atating a i ghee! AG- DY IN to ent 3b. 1 CARPENTRY AN BA- CAV Larue oy ile acen. © | sition te ve ee aa Bale aod esl Js re per: 195 or ¢ room ted M iia and telep ITY . Merd-| TA rdens before tine At $ New vale iG a ne pe Barter 1460 = TRADE ait PCTAL om rar ‘i etOT AR i enc Mxt0 1 or PLE - j or an : ar UNIT a in r $3 FE ¢2018 2 c work, AND wipes ca. Pie! i, UL 2-! RE- % eT ene 10 800 Poi che at er OELRORVES 4365 % weer EAR, MAP our Help | i CED SLES, ress with f Maver atroduce Maid RL write ~ ae Pe ae oOPE 4088. oe sana ost well “s yy R ‘ Lovely ole tor Lake able * Ww rN L.A for EN w Irea | 6 a. Pon iM . hes o BON nvic re He ts tam o§ lot m NCE oF AUR Ready M ~ PEAL EN an ai- | over ullding tin ed rm. rj _pering PES dite! PAIR putea, Prone "REF hirn a ae AWNE os ig PAS RSHA 6-6250 | Fatal rye oe ap ee | oe tantrameal wel Coabitned . fs 8 ajey TY ND PLASTERING Keller & Iks, DORR ure TINO » ‘4 Te Welilated mil ue ! PIKE Lt) ->- x (ICKE fair “«& 8 te N ming w } Ine fina: | ew bonu t tian : m ( tes. OR A PL. Vern Sidewa! "3 TIPLE _ ot ee Only ventional val ‘2 Il 8 erty 4 ee on . a — or wn re selling ‘tone ce asaigome Pistenstona! ic eeares i ty | Ms Be "press — IT < NEW sg AS. MUL ITE rity Sauly & ee Income Proper etbe Ties Ae ARE We Baee | (predic! cae ise ees | slat. $100 wee aie Diniriet ing Press. | a "Bookng* Wa sate, oh ar PAINTER, | Rene. rE ee bee ee ee a ee PAIR—RE Tein J ONE e 210 mM WEST net | sy. VA from: ¢o tes. | Lipa On. Ses scadcamely Som: | Foe tides te ney Pontia — | RN. Yer ; s. Ham « exterio t. -4310, drivewa & a. ro on reins (* x onie lock Esta y reer Kaa na! Top bene niet Box 37, Pontia or ER in Mr - PE «4 2-7922. wo Preaek ole : de y BRI ent fo 2.4180 | - { ils ee | | with and jesme fringe Ty | corte . Write 2 MERS en ¢ MOTHER'S 1 ¢ L rE rE oe ee re Drevlon a end iy one. rx | _ 20306 rd Hi nave Der pe See | or: T Tt —— lag oo Ik ai C 4 Lee. Phone ho ol ren FA lly wily rfore te lef | p eption bon Conte fac Re cee bad i-re ater ark- ieio. “ICE G bet. and Pa Ae lat New, alow | that ind ractica ing #4 ‘| S. “Water e jo u Tt | @xc ne — an, Pontia t. of or ra ib are r. Cl ey B- “FIC Apply Suishing ils bung home Here if r buy AL loca. ohete n cf mised demo pi ar ens 8 tired r 2 ocheste aury ey ~~ OFF woe in! A-1 "page i Cs pian “ n loom terms afte R IC K side n- | A set oe 20 Ege Pade fite = ales t. Clem | Re en ov td. R te help Earn ace ft M-68 sanding AIR “ a BR uth red ten. | ae ts IS loca. 0s at URS paisa tH om aces, Sere ty Rd. o -0592. 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EAN iS thecue Fu ral Somme ak aren ar iat on io eats oh elt nes. m NG! fits westee: _S RN | hom ule to meee aN ondway WOULD LiKE re Fence Bt Phe Se aes bok ord harbecue aut insoe omg euing A we el ee aS ee 1-8 ac 1S Sout “ee pores polntment. fount bao pe) a xe rion, ondwa Lawrence cane Br RAD is tation york. ra | rence aaa oy i { satis “um | ou re “Quick pos heat cad — Income with $7, Ra tM} a ON posts 5 WATIOWAL COR agg pole le Sette Lak 8. ERE rE Ps ——., Boy i "ind of "work ND a Pe st Cc carpet r re, cal ~— KI | > bei le oan ere here furnish hows ne $27,509 Ow 4 ae to i N ro) maggie loc and La > . er, 102 N & T Bintke! rex " ven r. y_! kind KER A claity B leaning the desire, 8, mee 7] in at es living nd &he ed at ltor im r ee Y Can a Dp ting ear pip eter LESMEN operty ANT or e ook pe _#a MA a spe all - our hire. ML gies ea ae ares NY ARLL oe une ith, Realt Fis ay * ean “married with "pon Pi L Wetierh ba ne on aa URA Ml or ¢ efits. | GABANET chen Bal tow i ple's for Pe'3 : eo KI 060 town th +1848 Ks. alty, emer te 480 8 Pon. | ESTA on Oo nt ; Rear "eri paid fits. | Ca wit EWS a ioe re. ays hh barn arke i ai ia Mg eLL A ing | C0 dow {. Smi , rR acR wg ae Re m be ma x 86, EAL fulltim sales appol eeehint’ liorm, bene be Kk N es i adford. furnitu bie. eC e re path ate Bo PEM ts ae nee ti Polfe t n io i easel | rep. ACRE see 53 to rite Bo a Bl a for home terview | Saree alx. un Jurance Bow ‘ R heer vee 3: Br mate Reasona st I's ' a yite th ~ Lit Ww eiuiue a0 pen 0-0. | Ro legraph A 4- Bal w Bchick 40. “TOA ent, prone teed. W ICATOR | | & stom rin son ote id ins onl le an RPENTER W ANY _esul iFIELD W tafe s en and 1 Pe a ee oi Nat inity. O = ashe M &. $2.9 paym eases iDiNG APPL Stead 3-088 fo: nity on. boy Saacrant. Wap! oan Cab or 8 | Sin0m ad win oh a paved * went Late facut & Vine Nl Reallor | 46 “ie ‘ PAMILY— oor PARCELS. x8 a | oss thoi nenperience 31 Ser les Lola career Ap od heat Re rmingham. ak Sei? able, cal ois sail ea ing a8 E on aa feck 1 o . , —— mn ry or é M e Cc _ : “Sa , n arp 5 . si WOTOR SERVICE RE- cane mn of LOW oad THIS n, Po r lop ro Mitt ALU bav und i sted sera! raph I irmi a. R sone BS, Cc rew! ? iow ; n BR ake R 9-4 BUY mite nia fo sy terma 24a N. iifora must ar aro FOR A Rea kabers with Bea elegri EXPERI B tet CA Rea. - and 3081. al wen ¢ ViOX LU. anetn a rE Jat’ | U CAN 110 Ma me. Re Ka ALTY. 1 dk oe | work ye “MAN 5.3421 you tistied “a AELIAB nur oifice, = Apply pam PB than 8-9439 EK 22-2870. ni PE 4- It SDRA le 2 407 welts O BER ¥o ated on ith ter LE RE Mighien ; a nysime ¥ ae ED Call MA ND eslieg posi Cer a aeee AE r sme ing. bon ppt te . pm _— F ke bn Pe Aspha TUN | ful ele 2 rk Vantin tor $8800 each, STEER eee, aie eed tn SRPER route rRADY A it vou are a profitable en Te a he TING ES: lS tom A | | } wonder eeu Ing py riPL. ri for month Ra od, M ‘Res ke A r ANE leaning STE . tr ent op & pro ure e etm . Box REer . 4 ight, r 3:30 and Cus ing 3-3821. \ Ds: eae A and melee i pat Do | IR Hails jo Acie at shass “oete OL W Huren EXPER ike to ove eee ame. _s T rk aturday Pavi MY Te ore Se ichen p Feue or 3 BLA - ', of p ft 0 1 for BDR 101 W TED Ba ene aa _ 50 Pontis Shop our ae Ma time hei re Grading. »edroum e ae rage n F | . IGE A rakes in y 1a00 Idea Od OA talime (ANT F | ’ 3-R450 . Gi jes of caston rt all ating. rion Poca tart | SM | GEORGI. B OR V0 prosimate tin ena or ee RPENTERS WANTED -_ DWAY 3-84 ROR . ssmpl all oe Take gays 5-5148. oe Ww or Bxcavati =e we vom, . : : 10 an, A . NDP i . a beautiful cE | 7 Dinte Rotor Appa ULL! nee “en er 08, Realtor € atts, azee 3 ATEADY ant Or- ; BROA man this = ine, ing Gare Paton ate MID’ Rucker mane trainea " LAWN ROWEES Parts > en only N bung ra) IRA =Usan) or 8. siment.. S. 2615 or? /ERS App a tight ve bee Gre ers aper y I. ork. Neat, ANT rm r x Brags. POS y DOW t wide awh ‘ t +), en ee rty Eiventon NGG NA T- = DRIV older a | the rig ha pitice ir ord No to tr ve ¥ itor i a Mire engine B: < TE BRE Ht 7 ERC tlve ree heat eit # Call ¢ Prope \ ville D CAB 30 of ip sok ib you red oes y | the bere sb Pern ae N, $519 — tee for ; ; rei ( A at ere le ton i a jo" fer nt chet A 2-65! RK ov cooled hi ton ce \\ HEE Buiny 1090 2 a Potala t ten a4 ™ Save lake FsTORS! ‘iv me AG ‘i WAN iJ See chstd EARLE Ro Lapong oo th we eure for. A cimpioye denelite said sary, "Com tor 7 tamDleg on sre cei wie a ee ee 4-7021 oT arn bigs lenidacaping te . ON INV Duk RE buyers and Ce - inspector, man a an Nel & oe 8 PAR FE HOUR Stratton < pes Eves 't Diate good alt are TENTIO with on UAC several tcant [a u have ance ualified ed 22-38 e tried m : ; Michie Nurse sal- WANTS selling _! BY # M ike Red §.1 Oye 5660 yT. See GIS an " At TAGE a ibenet | have eay hat yo ke insur hire q t be ag wiedg bs ‘me j daie, red N rtine itis th KO os La FE ae ANC DU GCOt folgce We acreng neyo TAT As will Mus te kne ning 10.009 FO Tarvins _ ste . ae auto “OR REWODELIN 980 Ca ie WNL ao aay | NISHEI blocks | with let us IL ES | frm © area. radua’ “Aino 0} Eh food» oth | Regi openings, with sal W 0! rE 5. NA Ee : InTOM 2 a he a FUR ver Part now & RICA eRd pron rs bh setom om er car. “7 _ SALESME? ins nd thorew ediate per m ere by Job . C. ASI NEW Cl hedrot ith bu heuel Lk cash Bath 0 KY oth Lak Fr ¢ { ht Par r bene’ A ca m fete a ry gers me mo. or t i servi AY HO a ae torn | eis iene NOME es ee i RIL sow Elieadi * oF —— ot vclemens. cher’ iar M, expe com ee ae 4213 matic Day, tne per oy vol rE NEW W pies aul Sacre Ge een ARD aa on mma 4-116 y AC i id ex 6. uM ining ins. A- ary i of lands ‘ tan itive Uy tire io Ue i Rees its Mil ca ale feirose_¢ ot Fea vou ? that would weism BT = oe xo bo Tike work le 25 everson | ag ee eee Vou fom oe att | jabs $4 900 ; s nlend 8 _By_ownes LEY. 1S Att 3 out Time i 08 Ls ABs b. het coat ge mping of ies “0 pcesl. nted Female 25 | ‘. rit bathe a nniace ania "you? | ELE nal oetneen, SHignia i RI yg ba J tor a egos in vou i avior x liar “tor Fe ¥ Ww nes hedrooms isin Ay convenience rane Te wens OW N re >a oy \itord Mighiead i RANG a Some with basement uae baad pon as 32. “MAR DUe & Pay > eh in ly by let oa “440. hed @ ate fais a, tar —_ y i eo a it i ar oO js OPPS PO tt aton RA ice t ROL lly Mi DRM tach DF aw land Only ne A: for Th Eng A ileg a aety e 7e fam he AL on ol dreom s oft ad a Phop Pist. billing Exper people. eat P.O. sbeuprisit bu FED at home, t, and ee ER 4 ee orm priv t1 8 be a ur Ro Priced SLERK TY & oF atl par. peo qu ted. an tos -e Neh cm. banemént “and ny pert \eed a pio "ty ¥E aren on Mil any terms | ven facturing idive hil salary ex NER all ° ! 100 for ul v1 owe th Ly we may ¥ ufa red. pec ba i ( i \ Mag ret tim dining Call F tage F $2500 « er mon ere 960 on Read spall plete meter Box Pontiac L DES 0 Svita me . larue earage | a Lr “4 Ly w only an baide 2 pne ar & fore) ¢ in 0 uedene home. io tent Flier tge ALO More olf tieula: aa eaporiene and : 14950 “4 tolder each mee nN fe ear see Bid RUNG: oe Ae leone. k es on terms. me ota bemres oO ' : iol atnears ing bee: yea ‘ 4-880 Ro 6 Re eer ok 4 le i ° miles 85.800 Rd. — { ama! CO. Dra) soraere; eee ee te, 1] em Bves owne red. Tocaten mort “1 bees at - anes hits A | t 2 exchange ean rome MFG. t@_ Orion Tr bs..i3 7 easigam can property autifu n Apo’ OPEN E (Carp eace: e mi FE 31 -- Bea of city rm, Ww e in ' essa leet ane vacation Ron ay, packacy fe rypbs Poo} ine | (A yee we laa Property. suet part tm: ers Town- ood Re. se [igs an Ps yp Wye Pree aera iron ue won le 44 | le Na overlooking | J nike new pond on to work ote Bouthfi ins True tie he rer . Pon ome. nee i elo ma. ait Tt — ] E run — $$ "atkins | | pine cen ven "ities family - beer neha | & aris 80, ter . oa pits Norther u chance |” “UR e ind pointme Fun =~ a icine tam eee 4 tia sbeauttul moter linen | On i cewal wes ticens yen Fi ont : ith dhl le in ee ~wToys — needa de a Pg shade th \s 4 Nn el Sig Nad mie Dall leet tod laa a ee ea Owy “9408 ae cleus woated. ed nalary ddock, WES a com Company ts ' m : ee or | m a A mn he, w Fs a I rar ge vaMie nkan eal se O cee rete ge | ters a Neac erie eee land hea y;,earante , fa ae om x Ask fot fire Pa rie: [eee Fw fire re tot. ne luding hes .. fom oa dear thie am oF ENS ae HY Li Don a eee ute ( . ' | Ne ter. 2 ter ack Ir Ry je AC teal sexe! 000 on “ATE et ‘ge TRI et w ‘ your © UR top, rien ma M4 ant 7 oe erator Qeneral, Pr , to h RG 664)1 KE ar v 4 Seine dept y. em ial & SONS bet s. ievtattae MA Ao eae "Fer. Sale ie Laxe RD. a Ottiee Speci fe n yaad a ete A \ rive -| st. ke Sy m, tl aN ee dow Mend sek wire utiful wit Boy pick le La ing roo new .UTH ith on st only WAM lat &. bir “hohe e ON Lt own eet ari Trt ine Me ea Te otha sa tieea apie. oa ees ne acura Mean P T, Realtor | 3 Sal cr paren, doo 7 1 bedr nice basem free ane t . nt ¢ na ams d a” Topi er, . M T° d voto ‘ and Full b ept , pax sayine oom 8 ®@ foc t an bare ite i gwh - J886. AN: y me Sos * —_ roa Wome ae oat iN floor. thy ah rei Oa Sn eet: MAK. c.'SC a 8.0458 ih person, oe ee 8! amall bo - ilte 4 pia! ar tment in bus oa. in iC 6 ntiac oh r FE 2 i cate é a Necan La 4583 oe ayer block Bho poise: Matic e ated orger on Mun S —_ m Tem a karage, ilson diate p (Acro jot: eg zs a : 9 nme or e ’ Lake 1 — . Ls) : Rd reper [aN “OLN PLANT Gi" Ferms. hy ger ad a zy fisoo with y_18 (Mee tee ee ond 2 DV eedooe erie oven | ion @ jive ol Gg roe nformst nnn qagiesties ca 6 MiLFs idee a ecironm, brie. are he ny a Tei ms | Se oe =r oe ae. per, monn acr bu map ray ES ed ri h hen a amon: ap phone aoe fg he water base 500 WY agai A oll, m eee re ation’ room c= ow RE é a one Apply ies een No : + gone cabinster ie dwar creaklec tes: ane Fel-Muron Large Agate rs rere et 4 ‘ravens fae 188 8. on) Ae en ROUAT owe r en. —— coome Attache terest breakfant room, neat Webs if" tu bigesped U gare ment. Price Soa te eee uper) 3 App't. a e RieRER Mi on tk ALTY heat. terms ent jn Our full be age, t for 9 ow wn pay - te ovr re a PL nd es E * with 4% per baths ulty EE Priced @ coe s rage at Crook 16 ap hard @ Rose | ri 20M RE: yg ts ee for foun. eer Bice legea, ing eaat ol pperty. are asnch Ra Nest a Ra. 06-00) i ine i} R etn ro a Rane ? °F ve barbeeve pert month | ae Ree tran, i “MBAR. ach | ibe sale I Business Pr a sr Se if \ r Hay Sa OCK ee cleanest “ home faere ot| ; EST oe begrecen “be sement ety by 28 1 “O a ee a. . r: st ona aa STEED: ers, ing a oq Way at or Ni es icae re © OR x 160, lt , evra OL. imately land Th ol. tu a. $l Heges rt 0 8 do 1 .] & wim Mae fen #2.000/ th, School. yar priv Carpo « Lot 1190 WIDE B 4-002 ROOM nd . et ‘BE ton. os 4 0 900 with i Sardar! ; Roa {AKE OFFER tacturing gate che SS = wo leis Be Ton ; ; J y Sons f = st, . tana, we tase yom with § C Irwin & Son / "\ es, Real Est m7 8 Te “NDP cme Baad Aiea oh vs wo, = ' oa ¢ Se REALTY, Mishigen Bt John K Realtors FEU Gb paca: re e.iste “ie eee Ee aT nie psiand Mie . . ply Ae 24031 “ moth Mg ad. High! ON 2 ‘West r _ TKO ke, betw > 3 cm KE-ORI 1 home Hy ive be 38 a FOR” teka, Mic ner too od rene ral LA e en, 2 a , id, pee ractiv itehy & be agents aere. FC atte t; ett rr, sper floors AR ane with I o/c ef va aae | Mouse ‘i 1.00 oe eres. etl Ser . Hh ye aaa ALTO ie ” ate ‘ Phasteted 4. ow Fenced $8 oe | oe fh c. *e Lod. UL ag eR OR a ara schooks. : ern, e ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1950 j 0G ae eng ‘thet Beat + en fete . fair pice at farm. N. of Mariette. Ph. ME . Ob bie. Ing Aap T RMS UTILITIES PA PE 5-6503. ovin & & Trucking 36 36 1- A Reduced Lage Local om oe SMITH MOVING CO. PE Wanted to Rent” 48 ™ PPB LBP ALO LL A A Le COUPLE ya RES ment. ee bath and oatrence. * PHONE PE 6-3630 Share ‘Living Quarters 40 4 BUSIN: WOMAN W Saranes POMan, SPUD LEE | iates. FE + ‘Re wi aie » child. tH tae has Rent O Hodtiac: Fars and Industrial Tractor Co. . WOODWARD i Predericks sc school. ry Yeate PL varie to board in my “wed. Transportation 50 i RIDE POR 3} CHILDREN TO OUR | of The Lakes School: FE. Wie! | eee bbish, fill dirt, soil, ee and front end leading. FE up free of Lobe FE S48 O'DELL CARTAGE ~ Local and long distance moving. » Phone FE 5-6806 Painting & Decorating 37 Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 51 : $100,000 © and equities, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1404 S. ae raph Rd. = ry. 0 Will take small ch 18ST CLASS. DECO! ing and wallpapering. FE 4-0255. | ATTRACTIVE 3 a RMS ) EME UTILITIES ate 1 PAINTI cae Cash or terms. hy a Or on your land Fasrest * Bpes y, VE he aiacaamabdiaan p Pa) _ Eepet romoved. ‘vz 4-€018. PAINTING INTERIOR. Ex. rior r cent —_ for = are 40205 JAA PAINTING & Be CTIVE ae ; va nt AG aecorated. m1 2 weeaie APT. Large living room and kf Inquire at Sauls Loan, , ELUZABETH aaioH | | = a ae a ‘ia Sat CRAN ATTRAC ony E 3 Ro FE) 2-4156. 41 augue 13 IMM (MEDIATE any gooa land oes or ee Your cash upon io and title. ar for Keo Templeton. | Kk. 1S L.. Templeton, Res Realtor yy ee ae QUICK A ACTION ON LAND CON- Estate, FE ee ‘ve 4-4813. Auk sar Wanted Real Estate 52 52 50375. PAINTING NT. 8 EXT. PAPER 2330 — Thompson. FE! wal Wikies = - B Lag ol First and second floor LARGE, LOVELY, 4 Te iad BATH | ___Television | Service 32 CREST vnEst TV & 1 a RADIO. 1 DAY _OR “jour. FV SERVICE PB 5-1 FE LAKE FRONT Al APT. 1 OR References pequlved: OR | MOTEL oe fara, $18, “tt per week per wean” “703 | ALL CASH We da give vou cash for your land contract or acreage. 40h & ge cash, No fees, no obliga- HIGH. eshucive rel. FE 5- S416. JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. AFTER: ; NICE phe ne RM BUY WITH O bedroom home, Call after 5: Se. RILEY Ri "REAL Re ae LSTER- {81 Cooey Lake Rd. EM AL'S UPHOLSTERING =— FE ¢6191 ie ick al FE 58888 ~—. eae Gl Miron Fe Me eg Pea Heat furn. i WEST SIDE | peeves cakaaa on one = Clans 3 BRICK | a tRepolng area. 132 W. Lew- NOW Av, Rent Houses Furnished 5¢ 56 1 pRoncom. UNION m LAKE Py. GAS HEAT—BASEMENT Nichotie & Harger Co. —~ =——— | $3% HURON FE 6-8183 i ROOM. COZY, N. ON | a ic i Se busline. Near grocer passe. bay Ae oll LOR lg woven. eae oor dt mug onras WA-| §45 GALE RD © LAKE ter heat. In vieinity ot Pontiac 70 mo call T xedo cit Lake. $20 a week, All utilities 4 Awe t id. y Williams LAKE _| CLEAN 2 DRM. iz. NEW- ‘orner MS ly corveet: SS na Olas u no answer, —) Sf AEOROON, OL GLEAN. AND IN GOOD CON . Call Gt 3-Br08. ion—close-in 9 room ger a 3 ea APARTMENT. VERY Baldwin schoo! District. r suitable 1 or 2 peopie. 14 ON. 6-6106 7 . _Perry. FE 2-303 es ee : a ae F) i EAT. Dude! Lake Grove, White & peur weekends . HoUsE 7 VERY WicEe LA t * nomen. Avail now through June boo —— A -4 & a mi, from Pontiac. EM on lake front. $ — 7 ROOMS & Bi BATH FURNISHED. Ear hn" ‘slacbed”'¢ rei Lt Elizabeth Lake Rd. $69 mo. FE! J4ck Loveland. Ma __4-5203 41661, RM. _ Pa ae aaa LARGE FARM HOME AM- country life, 4 plus ire "HOME, bediooms Ot) Deal. 1 acre gar- aweae to Rael High. 4 miles Sues pon ole & rerm: = downtown. FE ee mw. | -imaven Ra. Phone VErmont ¢-104) MFOR LIVE IN THE COUNTRY—<4 MILES Roms, TE oat onMSGeie. | gut of Clarkston. 4 rooms & ean ¢_ ROOM USE FURNISHED.| own ve stance Very foenle. oe Gas heat. Call EL _ 6-0300, week. t of) | CROOM AND SHOWER. FE 8-0063. Furnished 3 extre $ RM. HOUGE, 648) BALINE. bath, $100 per mo. to [JE Ss — renter. Call alter 6, FE ) RMS. AND BATH, INQUIRE i60 _Norton after 4, 675 month, NEWLY DBOCORA - — i in Malcolm Lost. & Found 19's Hovey, between LS) 5-064, ree. 6 RMS. AND BATH. yun Por information call te 4 oie. LOST: onaner & WHITE BRI parr | WESTSIDE Lado amet 3 LARGE | é RM LAKEF M Near Loon Lk. Sub bath. only. per wk. FE ei -Rent Apts. Unturnished 55° 1 -. 2 BEDROOM, pansy 7 rune. SS ra & tat. “f « 6 bath ar. LOST. “3 “MALE | BEAGLES. stack | FOUND: BLACK aa wiste AND brown hound FE 2-2959 LOST. RED POMERANIAN VIC meroers Ct. Reward. CALL Humphries =: LosT. YELLOW AND GREEN Answers to Andy. Smaii 4-6497. _ Notices ¢ & & Personals 4: 43 CLEAN, children welcome. $350 mo. ‘ pas ine 5 RM. PARTLY FUR- | pished, utilities. HOLLYWOOD APTS. ieee AR a only. YE fn bok ie : (ROOM APT. ti0 WEEK. 1 ing @ Aner. Lastbaae Phone FE 2: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ Sell Us Your Equity n't Pp Cash waitl Gireux- ing. = TO. SCHOOL SPECIAL Cold ware $5.50. Dorothy's. FE CHARLES CHESTER SHIONED Ste “Rent t Arts. | Furnished 4 rooms, wadsie tam Chri Foe home, for Goriaee lady PE * Seth. daesera apt. building. ite. addresses heat, hot pace trs ee on See Managers. SHIRLEY APTS. * GLORIA APTS. | } LARGE ROOMS FIRST FOR Riat e $80 a mo. Evenings iT ROOM I RCERPTTE Phu FP vate bath Adults only. 200 i: . a : _Paddoes, FOR YOUR AUTHORIZED aocuek 1 ROOM MOD, op bal ts. Barnes & Hargraves Hardware. In Debt? If you are baving trouble meeting iaicaabidee =. counsel: j Heat & bet water fam. OR _B1972 | 3 RMS. PVT. ENT BATH. HEAT. “RM. & KITCHENETTE, PV ent Washing. $10.1 girl. FE 2 ; Geena me ‘Adults | L_ 2467 i - 2 BEDROOM. Pantiy FURN. _La ete OR 39105. Centre for remova "7 eeieab __vate entrance. Adults, FE 41310. ] “aMa _ COUPLE “ONLY. 319 N. « BATH VATE, |, FUR ' gn line 32D-46D & ore. —.ate ns “wear. ae ‘aly. Fe Pease. au: bor SOs GaRnack iG aw. orselets-supports Al Fund. State Hos- a ie ie Lg 2. ber 4k Se os i wn nal ne ee Adults. _100 orton. Special For School pt. 9 orm, ton, ES o . “= ; = ~ 7 = n = Se courlecus 6 o service. * Rear ome teres een: NEAT} BEDRM. HOME IN KEE- ox | o Harbor, newly “ee ite gas 20 | around OR 3-604 oF OR )-6396. eat. 450 per mo PARTIALLY FURNISHED. MOD- | 3500 JAMES K. CT. SYLVAN LAKE | ~ ¢.;, 3 bearm. nome. Full base- front. inane furnishéd home ‘one 4 | block bus shopping ment, oii heat. OR 3-6763 after 5 week days. canvass 2 baths. Dow RENT OR BELL. 7 ROOM } pl gros month, thr schoo! room. ern home. ciose to bus line ks or will leas F appoint er hho finance. Apply et ment. FE $019 3 or a Deacon Tulsa | _ Walton Bivd — 3-1170 . T BUY. BRENDEL Gi LAKE | 2 bedrm modern e. Owner. front Year around home. 376 | _MY_ 39-3711. _ Hillwood Fr On CARROLL, ayy Bey a! Rooms and beth — §& eeres. tt ics Oi} furnace. Near m- tively furnished. ned EM} mediate occupanc 7 ’ Bivd. FULLY £@ INTER.| east of Crooks, Troy. aN, OR _ children veleeme . 3-4163. 3-0612. KEEGO CLEAN 2? BEDRMS. GAS| RENT OR - heat and wi Hues. une ist. In- house, smal] country estate, 2 quire 2168 ach miles from corner ‘TAKE OR TiR R d is and b Wouting Late. roads. a Sept-siune, TW 10399, TR Behe mm diately Pron cany at ae ORION. é EAR, MODERN | mM ‘ALL Bor ; BAREMENT. 00 Heiguie Rd MY 120. eater FE 60712 : a Rus. 4S RD. a month. eall FE 4-8082. SYLVAN LAKE Sam W. bed prick, “2000p Ou furnace ¢ $75 mo. F FE 8 ee WALNUT LAKE. RK. z re, 9 e. re 1 ay pl frigerator. Has 3 rms. & bath. _™MA_6-2008. ——— i i ed m : . . Ber Union Lake + anne cor children, exc cond. FE 5707. __|1 BEDROOM. PRIVATE ME WESTSIDE. } BEDRM soven_| § OR-840 mo it pebR in Walled HOME. Bat Pull bath and 2 lavatories, Gas foreed air turnace. Electric tave heat. Carpeted. $100. FE 56-7761 furn. Small child accepted. Mar after 1 p.m. 2 children welcome | | ket 42868. FE 5-954 = | YEAR AROUND HOME AT WAT- 7. | 9 BEDROOM BRICK. PULL BASE- kins Lake Call after 6 pot. MA rar 2 children welcome FE — 6-2106 _ F nepna Wo FEwGeo. vp, Rent Lake Cottages 58, 378 Fourth 8t _ per wk FE 4-06) — 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX —— off Joslyn $17.50 | 2. WANTED: COTTAOB FOR MONTH of Ottober at ieke hear Pontiac, a sleep 6 & bave nye, eogeans fe: fa- boat. EAST sia AVARD RIONTS For Rent Rooms 59 79 PER Koo OFPICE: i Hy Art Brera FURN. N. E. Boulevard at Valencia i moe. : 7 BROROOM We H f A .. oer area. $75 per mo. Christien —~tranc 40122. 51 Pine. family preferred UL | ELY NG RMB, ViL- FAMILY (OUBE. 6 ROOMS lage tke Reply Pon- on. ore separate. Adulte. Une Ps 110, tN _. “ — ATTRAC. 5 Mu ‘ PVT. M P NEAR TAKE oe Bee Mrs. per. 7 "Seopa cas EAT SCHOOL | “Everytuing tor’ eeovenience. * conv wus MY 3468 tag a" a SS ae acre me. agcarty Gobet Ral Ave |e we _~— investment. $53.000, wf, pas “EM 3-0083. | raoch, home. Gue-third acre ot. Ee Ae & CHAIR 625. OR = ’ —— —— oe on v il a ee RANKLIN | STANDARD OIL. elder = Tose “c contract. of BUNCAN ae onane Pat ks east of Cou Has several stall stations for hg te s le r es Bei prite beatae Serer EJ (Dick) VALUET ait i “BRT te have one spar besreges. Bitsabetn Lk ote James K. | 38 Qakiaad ie SF Open 010 ! tie Ra. Birmingham. Mayfeir some more, qoom, dinet | & ining fin anclal "ass stance | C=, 50083 or __FE +>.) ELEC. DRYER USED. sib.ss: 2 WATER SOPTE NT . . $18.98; SLATER APTS. | | Bip hatte, OF ont “ateel DRT eonR of Se a” ap Sar Whe ae | j WATERFORD «11 : TM. Reg UE Pat Of p 3 bedroom brick home: 83 sg) re 3 | or. 4-17 B snr nes tn SINCLAIR OIL Ges. heat its bathe. Finished | ELECTRIC STOVE. KELVINATOR, ee nee ae re Man, git cerreeg euaion, fot MSSORET: ig, Stir Cor Stating | BRTERPRIRE Gas Mange New 4 iease zcellent ation 0 ~*~ e iake % or. . e e Gon testing’ Sor, APTS. “Oh, nothing, Janie! Just sitting here cant girls with ventory, Reasona Feat B; of value on down payment | | ri red. Instaliea = a own me . Be . pied apis. sets fe pare ‘fathers who realize a girl needs a new formal occasionally!” | eran, = - | Whitcomb, UL 2-2836--01 RR 3-3885 anteed Delivered ba et con eenes tek: —— | TRUCK BERVICE—Doing good bail: WILL TRADE ‘8 BUICK HT. ALL MAMILTON DRYER ed by and r windows. neas yeu apes eauip. wer, and cash ‘for pgiusrantees. ‘Demverea’ $148 dogg Fite bath ashy ca, Rent Houses Unfurn. 57, ___For Rent Stores __ 68 | fal ' rae fait on ey ae a os ake 7 OE es ousrxnérric cane in this by G. Hempuiead. | ~ a SE a approxi = ely ore el oo: 1 Pontiac pT 8. : privs BEDRM. = eae 1100 . are NEWLY Pron on 3 paved sirrets | 61 Wrst HURON FE 41355 ie 8, Sure ot. FE or Sere ta cer) desantied, frout And ‘rear black. Will show 25 percent on your For Sale Clothing. 71 easy etecrric “DRYER. GooD et ee ee ae ad led R condition. $46 06 Elec Co 1060 W. Huron EASY 8PINDRIER. LATE MODEL Needs — t ir otherwise nice, 635 e253. unto pants from 35c; shirte from le: also fishing worms & tackle _T aays. 368 Orchard Lk. Ave. _ dove BLACK LEATHER MOTOR- EASY SPIN | CaP ER ~ GOOD CON. dition % R. B. Munro Elec. cle jackets, like new, size 16, 1060 W Huron 1 and 8 Cost 630 ea. Sacrifice MI 4-8887. FOR gALE STOVE MAGIC CHIEF “boys Misoroan bee, a OT crea lent. $90 > #asie rowa ey Cont. sine ‘FOR SALE 8TOV: MAGIC CHIEF aise light brown woo! sult, size 14-16, All ilke new. Sh & 607 erceltent $00. FE 0-0316 OSTERIZER. LIKE new, a : BALE and Perry. Convenient to. wal 1717 & "yolearaph PR 4-cs?] FALL OR WINTER SEDDING will sell tor half price. OL 1-6572 sevnsere ard a Anett, _ Detr _ TWindrook _3-3286 oo Be mC -aeiae FRE ERS § = NORGE F FREEZER = 5 ee bi taille ~ “V al- U. -Way ce ay ag NBR was | Ma, ade amy setae DOCTORS OFFICE —" os suit, a - All m good Count prices. a w center jp ‘ayton | years to par Fiatas Excellent location. Ait | a Ne Se werehouse | capa TLOMOOR RED TWEED 00 days same ay cash conditioned. Qas heat. OR 2-9600. | office & loading docks; cost, size 42 $25. FE 2-153 WAYNE GABERT (3) WES . FE is of parkin space, on LiKE NEW BOV'S SIZE 12 & 10 12) _ ON. ee ____ FE S-6i89 2-2344 | UT. (Dick) ALU ET ps s suits & coats, ladies suits PRIGIDAIRE WASHING MA. REALTO coats, size 10 12 at aaa i : Mise ‘furniture ior cot —— between Miracle Mile 34) t jai 5 Garland, FE 5- — je Oe ond Orchard Lake R¢. on Tele: ee ‘a ee “oop, 4's sat | PREEZERS - UPRIGHT FAMOUs finan Wil rem out | ~ ara LIGHT BROWN, CHECK, name brands. Scratched. Terrific — 41 6. ‘Telegraph. V |- -W coal, sise 42, $10, OR }-5402 | valete. =. hepato : 5 ak. sea a ay mew WEDDING GOWN. SIZE io. Pioorencent ee Business Opportunities 66 | oo-DEN OPPORTUNITY. Needs a aLvER rox X COaT. BEAUTIFUL. FAMOUS PRAPF BIO ZAO SEW- machine, makes WOMANS size i ONE NEW = sews on buttons. binds hems wle "et prone g° | Biol — = ance or on jor ‘Sale Household ( | Goods 73) } A. — As Rs r FE = roducts Co SECTIONAL CALL APTER Fon ‘‘alz ? “Th OLp REFRIO erator 1089 cu. ft. Pull freeze: 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE | Good condition, $125. FE 69161 lamp fapies fat 2 beige tweed F pale rugs = REELERS Tel BAROAIN F PRICES . bb mm Tvs sites availanle 3 REFRIGERATORS se EACH 2-0866. ' _plisnces.__ I Davisbura MA ‘tent TE a8 (GO881P BENCH IMITATION TB iaetind TING BO gOTH g white Jjeather Tank> type yac space heater with fan aes uum & attach 2 framed mirrors BTU. 1 yr. old, perfect cond. 280 Euciid Mi 66371) ' $60. 383] —— Mileabeth La. GAS RANGE 829 oS Estates, Pontiac ; | eeaohel mense —* 4 20 8) aidaire Washer Rebdui |} PIECE SECTIONAL , ORY “et. | Foe Rotigner i ROOM SPACE HEATER rk) patter iby Pi apcre gg Condition. $50 UL 2-000 K 4-357) runs Wie + —acws Lee PF cae ge ye + mn at GERMAN CHINA AND CRYSTAL ‘oS bal ag step Lg Salar MA _5-0666 sell Sor 290. Westing- GE ELECTRIC — RANOE 8PEED a eee we Almost new. oucen washing machine Dining room table with 6 chairs Chrome with 4 chairs. Davenpo:t act chest Good cond $35 OR 35-2828 _ aod chair EM }-3542 after 4 pm 6 YR CRIB. NEW MATTRESS. Kei VINATOR REPROERATOR $20 white living rm chair cus- for sale FE 4-5368 tom pal Exe cond = heed oe KENMORE wRinGaaT “WASHER moder of like new 94995 R B Manfo & Diack finish $32) MA. 42000 Elec Co 1000 W. Muron KENMORE GAS STOVE A239 cond with mer $75 FE desk & ¢halr —_ oo ble dreseer bookcase | — 2¥ attachments like pew, $125. 21- in TV $30, FE $276 = 00 REBUILT REFRIGERATORS | “isa “SOLER OT SPACE HEAaT- APT Si2m GAB 5 REFRIGERATOR $45. Both . Ee Spee Y “Go. ee Sard ae GE WASH te wore Po tet Waet BORON 4 * , 4 ¢ mation. IVELY ae E IN GROCERY LOANS 825 TO $500 earings bee JN, GROCERY a AOTOS all ah ies ba YF, Pay omy J yd weeny | Eryiwo AM. SUITE. 2? a 4 ine munity, Over 41f0,000 LIVESTOCK i igre cae m4 Grors in 1068 Pe $10,000 HOUSEHOLD | Lake A ‘Linea ia te es HALF tear 000 ns Ne ran Psy Hated 7 Pi ¥ se ING Gs E. _ price. At 5 AS L Brand new davenpoit sir, LIVING iM RN R AR- handle. os. right ‘ee “PRIENDLY SERVICE” 2 moderp step tables, matching | gain Pg 5 £ Fu ool ai vip wane. ¥ 9, ALTOR = ~ | eoftee table. 2 decorator iam *, | cps wavi - = = All for $90 Pay only $2 we: LEEDe MAVILAND CHIN - amas & MEAT. 8 gan | | Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orenerd | strain On pie ne 44509 3604 ke Ave. 1 < LOVELY SINGER SEWING MA. ] > yy |7 PY KITCHEN DISPLA HOT, SPOT FINANCE COMPANY |" Glan ipevana oot ei | guts Bia ar aad PAINT TOOLS SURPLUS ots. Remove! ea. meres | oti of make Doing Terrific pedcone BORROW UP 10 $500 Mug riectne Ce 1060 uron ne Commel Aperaces Fa ust sell - Persona) reasons OFFICES IN — = shows $1,400 mo. pede. arenes cog Gare 9x12 Felt Base Sase Rugs $3.95 LAROE cRIB A ANP ito MATTRES . = : rming hee, tye | RUBBER mast PAINT GAL, 63 %. AP ort hve . RESTAURA HAVE $3,000 TO INVEST. ACCEPT ) | _piture._¢2_ Orchard _| te Ave. % build 13 De ee Apply Pontiec | “4%. fa cn as ‘| SALE 25 | LAGNA ATaytatr’ sing ~“MA- ountain, a booths. | ress Box a He 2.4.60 rie ~ Mont te, sew, gatrange to furure | QUICK 688 TO shoo LOANS” | ayer». 16) W. Muron VE +9000 | LINED ate wa“ e226 are ee erties, | Sree ose eee es eae 1 ee ee ble enza, ¥ < Tm au “Jones, J eal Est. Besy Parking — Phone PR 8-966) 11 ft. Soe bee sreeset $160 | chairs chairs, guectate fan. is ent : | PB 4-8860 FE 8-1275 | O ANS Plwre te SERVICE | Lokeview, Pouties. PE | : te Oakland Ave _| MAGIC CHEST, ae ae eer LIQUOR BAR 17° ADMIRAL 9S = ter heater with thermostat. §75 Bay City 2 year round steady oi ree, ee ae seigh hborhood operation with over | COMMUNITY DAN ne 20 other sets ences MA\CHING CHAIR BED AND m. home ed as, Beautiful 4 3% EB. LA RIENDLY PE 8-061 — all rebuilt & guaranteed 30 days sofa bed. Simmons. Reasonabie bedr me ete joining the ber. FRIENDLY SERVICE pon Lage oF a ccf M1 46719 r is immaculate ; iy ine > xe. MODERS KROEHLER DAVEN- with mugh new eeuipment This! LOAN S $25: TO $560 — (take tages - _ daha fae Sa thr itt ox rm sunace ae es eM OPAC sm, Bll et ole cur months to * 1 eversibte mp 420 Crystal A Milford. MUtua! 00 down. $6).000 full price. fa fa fast. Heed — a $34 05 pemniaenee. eerie 48332 uve “ a . _— a sit our office or phohe pads s a hy ur re. } . TAVERN “OME & AUTO 42. Orebard Lake Ave . cdtawera, Pal ee s ‘Bay Cily—Industrial neighborhood ue j 21 IN TV sWivei STAND NORGE “AUTOMATIC WASHER. | niece corner buildin livin uar- 8 drum, Small heir drver ters, attached saree. € ty LOAN CO. cash of trade, MArket. ¢ 1660 _ Yooe w ere Ries: (Ce Ss P bet over | 7 .N. Perry St Corner E. Pike 24° YOUNUSTOWN KITCHEN oven so vsep 1 Rea er Le ctlateYorvow wit Gontidence Shy Boauete Wal AE Opn tEp Titre Fk 2 P, i jury to owner forces’ sal $25 to $500 (4 CABINET SINE NEW CRATE \ ale! oc — an | a marred enre & 2 GW steed ov TW ieet ~~ Household Finance Elec. ime ¥, atturen “ae PURYFORM Noccre \crraaaa /66iN CABINET AIN 50. RE Wiite Potter of Btate Wide, 20? 3), § Gapnee Bt rE 4-068 | iggraion 835 Fn Ey ed ee Columbus Ave. Bay City, Mich. : ‘ak weave eouch, ever PRIVATE SALE Eg HOURENOLD | baie wes. Bolens garden tractor furnishings. antiques included September 18 & 18 and 23 & 26th. 10am. to @ p.m Main Street, one bleck east Lakeville road. Leon- ard, Michigan PORTABLE STEREOPHONIC “HI Fi 4 speakers. 3 speed turn- table, $78 Of LU Pins PAINT-TILE-LINOLEUM West e912 Regs 83 $5 $25 to $138 heat for home. cabin er oan UN BALE.S MA A’ pre-season © tal prices ¥ Oo A Thome eh ae Ey ‘ ae Py ond oe gigi - = - es lig > yy SS etn =. Mg rg iaipt ~ Pas > e | THE P -TWO FIFTY trans, Kate Osann/ For i “isa An en he : By ee a6 Y & Fee Sate Use dated 77 | TIZZ Sndicwet bn gots verte 4 a3 igate, ne ‘Do It L FORD, "Ton SERRE FEW Mo: 76 |" ‘SL FORD 2 ee 600 Miscellaneous 7 fe, My; 1 housetrailer, Househo! BA & steam | sep $ ~~ Se Ge mold- ‘9 FORD T TOD ee ae cree en oa . segs cle aes| esa t TORE sR Moe | may 8 Nindibied, secre. Sih 2 wna, RD sam "Yup. windows 2% x reas — Au Siesta arene nag maliraaey = ficor pone hp EW 1960 USED — 1954 1998 16 bp. ery. te) © 7 CRS w e 0 ers mn. Batte: A 4.009 tu, elec. owe, Brothers MoT: ap 40 floor NE F ed ply er, Leped vd r. up. gpisce set odward| Hardware are — NACE & ALL CHIE ng Oliver motor. Beit one af gp oe Sales Figgriece UGS. “Bae Me. tile Hitines, Loe ned rugs. . OR 3-303, TIAC mole controls ‘and. trailer too } Motor srt ___5-393 eS ee pe and Super Ke y _chard Ten Paley al aa PON ITS. ars on ote we teeeee with kston TH. Pies SECIAL int, UPPL 4-6431 LUX le 6-160 EEZER, ETRO nae tenes le Car -PLYM 8P I, « NE ached HTS 6 rE NEW |. MAD PE FR: Percy 78 D on, my for availab wn and YSLER ian Lest oa? MACHI ond cabibet.| ¢ a Y duets. Ardy a ee nt 78 peter, Tare use Gress Bros. FE EWING rm blend. cabinet. Lapeer WA NORGE Wejeriord Twp. Equipment Also saves of "068 models. on, PF 0e"3 ‘10 esac ee pay. T | ice Brown SINGER 8 mia. of $0.50 De sh al: ogg "CASH CES lis lr Caeete & R & gd og RS Foy Mg | 7 ound, siie-Zag. 10 mor’ 906.90 ca PRI ws | 3 “Dr. THTUBS. meras ARGE ad Baek 8 ys sa “inlles. Exe : ; Zig on Lend : BER INDO K BA $19.98. Came K ENL lot. ad : Rd. ts miles Huron : ake, Pe SHOT M MW 0 TY lets OO Ae ny ode aaa jos Hic te 1ON PICKUP -GOOB Fi 2,50 panes 280, mba wy ALUMINU 6 {i Freestanding ee | ~ 3% X 3¥e KODAK 79, es mies to. ns to oe 1054 GME a” ore. TR _ Capitol Piocirotux vec rs ister apempees. 7 ON BURNER oods a and ‘yh 8 cone a Be lectrs » or 5-040. =) “e ON BU 1 Goo oo 3- ty co EY sary 5 roots “appl. PE mels a VvEnsic ROE usica wl on 7 Ost. | MA C164. __ ee RANGE PO Eros ES. Bur ma LUMBER oe UL 24112 HEATER” iu ip «Sale M 1anos. “your |, “Drayton Ping rth of Ponts FIN Main 0-2 ieigi aT, on _ton. 3 Q Ter! Ae PS hen E 111 SPACE roiture Ut. a Slaven pt LAY Used the FIBERGLAS | PON Mo- n RADE OG xP JORTH y 3-4 oI 8 se, fu SING er PLAYER | piano. T DISPLAY | OF os ? lectio TRADE GAs /_ Huron. Ty. NO Compan raaly how ca GREASINO 1 : ee any - ad ve foo & Muncc ag yee e Se tric "1080. W, ~ DEP’ 98! - take Se imme sé register. ne haa | whale = tie FINEST | $208 and 11% “os | peu : BOA = Larg P S _Co., DE-I IN --+ $20.98 Cooley, ae OVER cash A_4-1624_ 85. 200 attechm : from ned wate: r ry $2.50 Agency. 4 0. KUP setae 1g 940 Ne Clar ulp, L. ¢ ade. gan piano ers ——- 7 une of for ont Ins. PIC ~ TR A washer . SIIED GIT 0, 10 bs sraiiat PER station. ms) 1000 GA Or tr Or Grand Cree tank i tor tor ote OMTS AND JSED Es ee oie nae 3) sveries E. $40. al& | ste ANKS. filter $18. all Baty septi poliances. ww value. ov BOATS skiing U ALL TIM Guar i rm. coves TE eo 95 | L 8TON bley Co OIL T ‘ ‘ OIL sm tano. as 8 ; fa as 32-0828 of AT : suite ol... oe ait Bi — 1. legs fler $100. r dp SA ret our e line ae dinette suite uae TAR & Carry aa Fao a A 62114 « TER | t wate all use . $96. ome vanes: Ee on oo iikw AND term uD. 5 pe. bedrm Beet see we ee N _Cess ALP A fia HEA On ee urease 5m ed plano et nes ee ee grog: ME hru 5 pe bed & ap —" ton ly. 140 K — Ha §-7941. OIL BPAC nk $10. ic wall 5 MA jum sis ¢ from fae i 996. $ . cauemank: ON. 50 Metal chair .. poweco8 Supp ND FORK Mkt, FE ol lorage “ Electr door $6. Med to choos low a . . ) “ RINGTO. ' “[ S Lounge couch .. - BEEP pool Opdy lr id ater $10. storm econ y others you buy (a) ae eH AR RKS MODE ~“ Studio MAN'S ABLE quarte ; Specis 5 425. Wood ct Man a $475. ive ony COACH ‘ T WO WY ius AVAL —— 1 Carry S 62" = PURNA ee Used orgs 4 ci eae tan: C04 a oft z BOA UDE DEALEF LI R ITE s FES 7 “ash and C Lin. Ft. | 6-710 ~ Oo UL a | 9605. 5 $1430, 1989 by Wi ont. ill 3 N j TL. lad <4 S ALL els She ee corm FOR x: Cas 12" Ft. r 4 organ an, we ag Ee w PE 2-4851. OW TRAIL. 18 OAT Mod 1e'W Pike | E- gacerroress helving eee —— P AIN ae Oak org Tat fog Friday, tailer. pines Goss, bea E\ _ B kes and DGET 18 W LEC. R ro Elec w.P 8 athing ae nse | 2. — zo vo pee Gal. limed on § NG AND Bleeps 4, r utility OF | Ni Make wy oa aT M-j1xi2 P dc 720 | TORY ida | Used $900. S the dance ere > ae veut UL TS 60 LP. vir 4 TRAD R. R co 6 Ww. Btrip ny 8 66 ea FAC $1 al. now {ER’ to H 12% ke te ment. LO t& TO 4d range Huron NE. able ix w P ahoga: a ea. 100 Gal. | © AGI 40566. you ” er. il ta! t pay: _ —* boa’ Ww OFTE ason ee ed M oar aid nt lose .§ Gal LL FE 4 9-17 take * _ Ww par Ne mo every 060 8 Re = inish « Po -Gio : ic 0 er as Sco i USED WATER SOFT t. oy fait Fee Peg Board SUPPLY | “Heune ria Teiat (Wise MARI Cae N CLARINET EXC. “It I get be has triend a Produce 92 2°3538. ACATION TRAILER Free ct Oech. ‘ B Pe poe) 1 Dept 9 Moats Te MBER & Marine Pat TRIEGRien ao 168 13 Pe boos ive Ww. " Chee ae m Pr wey e week. SERVICE ine Ex 101 _FE 2. Trade- lr oes Y LUM Lake | ari an TRL eon VE 3 PLAT A RU- k him | --— le Fart MC- | Sew by th WE Mar: PE 8-4 er ra $20 5 IGERT Walled ACT 8 TE le Mile ton Shop 5 FE after . Inst I u as Sa CROP. pees “— rent 43-6459. kland en Used : 28 50) snc rape 1651 Mirac WP Pash cond Call 1 ESTRA ae aoe yo 86 —~ W PALL Mal : . FE Oa w Sundays . k hair r..$ aces s 7 tw : Mile N loomfiel ELINO t. _gers Cal ORCH for yo towar a rubs — ~ pow — NE nétein, ains in end ; 8 ong a & RS Truc Lounge (¢ Si BM $0 oan See laus 7 te ! ite B PAN ft. ghd Lenape Teena 8 |= s Shi ; PPLES eee Bar hards a0 ‘Open E OTO : 40 rday Oppos 1sKED : per BA for ot ap rches te Tree a E.\A h, Rive d Ore oS NM Air Sofa size bed & ae. ey Satu 5] REPFIN te = mente Re ANCE ig) Mas ints, PIN | Intes Woit Cakisn betwee: NSO) tor and the Bulk ork & fia 2 30 4.4 _ P NY ve studen chase ee from Pla seca Vews. | Blush, rade. ce Rd. s Ra. EB OH ts, Ga ing for le Dee x mplete ss A —— ee R wee) tha Maccensories acr ~~ — 8 Juniper, wols | cooking {Commer nd Burn A Craft gy donor ‘ Stee Table bed, co ‘pa 29 95 | Re UM BE band felakrage “WERY 1 TRERS wo. Bring Com: | 2205 East Rd. 6 q. T seoud trailers. PLIES die Duplex nee om v" SPECIAL $ 19 "ON AL 2521 448. Te SALE VE OR “he ats your o west of st of | ck Lake PPLE (1. SUP FE 2.8020 —_ Electric ECON ARAMCK SP aa tay B ENS E_« Sale _ INET POR eweventogs gee Bata on Sa Ga at Milford tien jogs one's LES... bogs S ae ae FORD Lk. Rd. Hides b MAS - Myla sac esa nd Jante rire rary |) gee . Josing Sz on etal Solton late 7 tag ll Wizom 8 to ie 3 AND “gallon. Jug ao, S ARWOOD hard Lab I — + Mis ie Ee H 10 fo ° rt & wo ligh eh. 4 = Clo price CLA cona ELEC ce of W daily PPLES cold le spec I's Or- L 396 Ore ER 5 uron a FE ir 8 ED ANTIOUE Diet les. i be lune 4 biti nee ‘com: — . or asen al off 4 a alee te of | Sete RATORS CONN see 14003 “Bleeth Face. | ‘ a cartons Ap Mill, ers Ranch STEWART Prvaga serra to Seipreaie Berane Traters 3278 sane ED rble-to: ITH 00 =mp i Gray rer u tee ol per e in co « in nder- | ONST A Bustain Duc 4-0038 N 6 more | h $8 gat Semen rent — cg aN : FE ' WANT Ma ET W ie |! L oH ‘ler bu uaran 417.60 tie pip clamp on wu ther bem Organs Sus in aE MU 4 ROW 10 of h. | ion nad Cider to or Boa New LES : jamps “CABIN table. | oie nid bo mlygs ¢ $ West a s and prices lies O 245 tronic ut with t suste ped _ 46, RY Oo ye $3 enc chard a BART TT Searls $ trade, sell ul buys ad —— 8A 21521 "HEN coftee t din: ere ye. M59, fn lesaln ter Park, 2 | 1 Min an ae ce NURSE ira} to an 10 Pontiac | Rose ry kston 14 to wonderf Ope Guo a ton Blvd. y_ ‘til _6 KITC TV. wainu slele "1005 R 6. 0 Who rinkling tuner Pe | Minuet le | utiful ines, f Les wh. N. of reen | ha Be prin 30 Clar from. some today. M24. ad 5 aod unday ‘til 6 WHITE ain Waen tubs ry} ired ompson, LL AFTE 1 ound ap buys M nad | 1 Rhapsod these bea dem- P 50 ea. 12 miles ne Ever ston, APPLES elder 23 have | Gee Orion on CR 63 E. 9-8: Bur "ROLS +s d Dore Olive 601 $15. AN- GA Tm ING. CA O| atrective Lake Rod als j a a ukdl ie special Music| 4) oie coaat ivy". Clar | “pears os L got now Cane 8-4403 Daily CONT motor. ww the auule (0 TARY artery MOND F ER, rate = igabeth L le Speci 26" a. in oe ee ee cross | a 5 10 Dizie Hw iM Lake PEARS, PLUMS ARE rig A fE BOAT & CONTR lng ~ SECRE’ 1. while embied Dia 3-4641 = HEAT ‘Republi | El y Cable ‘ riding it. | Co os As Mega 92-0667 a on sero ce TRI | = Orchi m Ly od rc Rd., aPEmD 1 25 HP. N CT se wa a BOr celal M OI sls Large | orter Cable ting upit. | Soe eclor raph. FE i ERVI (APPLES. Sut Ra. UTOs | NY aes ie aller. 3189. PISHT Te 4 tin purce |! THER tank $0 fe) Pe Dortar I} flow differ. netre legrap _ {ANG Wz 6 x ripe a M FE TRA 6 North Tr PE 2 r jJuminu faue fue fire utes oil eater omer Por Pu : Saut oi Te uron is sd 7h 1s¥F r PIXIz 104 8-3783. $405. ET ke. Alu t 1g 10 iT 96 al. h B “an new ers Bhp. e “8 1H YER \ ve ova 87 Lake LTHIES., Rd. tal. M Correc p $ do wi 4-520 L1c 85 g water + 82 ne Ca 2h mow erne Clos 319 Te PLA 16. 4 tA rem WEA ldwin Ren OA 8 ST AL. as Used ris never use J le Le UNS otieie cane 00d her ead S Til eae int $3 {rom 8ED His. $178 | _ming & Pets -~ ry 4301 Ba. Oxford. HUR SPECI as low 150. =~ ne CELE Game iedicine tloas it. Pont apeeda List ree. L Uv & ro | Cale Soyer | AP hare. : ARK ES i beate as $ pons =. ont Hea ae Cee Gt a me cheep ot PIPE ela ael us Moree | GOOD ~ vary ELL’S 7168 For $ ~~ Pree | ore z Rn P SAL | S tabenea. trai boats STINGH re ion olld) isle at 907 WER aris Palrbau NT with INN FE 3- | PUP. | hue ER Orica as f, inbos and rr Weayit pier! elt pape pele be seen Cee ee roca 1498 ee le Ac hd ora eae es 4296 RUIT. AIL Lake Cra Cruiser rices 54 ! eR e $75 HQ EON ORT sone. ee ae 4) TR =~ raft inter o Dal Cen- rod wibh x opieal 5 Umb can AIN TI ES IN 5 3 00 ale VANS « Hw 7934) eed ~ LIK Har- 1 SMALL 8H Pe ee | PRES: tle R r Ra 1 Ne c: wi Spo Ezl- eee casid as $3: Depcen ~ DR L BIZ Door : E 507 Dixie On 3.- 8 ss UITAR._ Keego SMA Ver 29-1781. ITANY | TY 14-M ars, Lapee ¥ 2-46 makes. lear. | $3 450 . un & lolly. Mi) row new $10 bie AL ation Gal. 370 |. 6 1678 oF a 40 leon 3 wks. bi RITT UALI 37800 3, pe 1540 M mous E = ind fs Lt ee like hairs ing te inet Combin ting ? r le § RD ETSC} Know a re] Rd. RED B R Q ut to Apple fa Owasso, Or be Hole ne. ] l kin 4 oo sew red exbinss wpe ery Coa Ge ler cae | MAp SC O | GR 00. 2683 mare O Squirt ISTER ND | awe o' chards. cvER- Featuring tours, ween Lake Cliff table Saar tue eee elewu Reet Goetee, er ri me oO, PLY CARRE $3.60 oe Re a Pianc WAL- AKC sealer BAcHshUND | Green Or Heda hans oon, ome. on _M-36._ rose 4-67" AFT phyle ‘Craltstan” “hana law yr pela Merle INQ. BUPPLY Co ‘ | can sane oo. oe | _ bor sy seers asses eey: A ah ae 1 ba | stica WORE Segoe Pears o| To a tome fess —| enter 1 50 in _ LD | . - yo | m ‘ re ad UND | A Apple ‘s CEN SED k meet stata ain aah favre we PEE me RLY WS eer bare EE “itt fat oe ee jaUusHEL— BRING “prem ta ea ae SSE EE, Truck C edits. (Si8 > € y [a Orchard A eee ‘ N oT ooD a2009) on this : enter ms olgTER PUP.) ais. $2 50 uring tete 1 installed S SAL 1 models pi 0600” aay . You a ng KH inter ; I. us ys PLYW FE R.| ngs {usic C MILE | KC RE FE. HUND | | }RAPES. 5-2044. Gee weed ely. Peat ae Nang itches your MERCUR LAKE PE 4-712 om balla Die 8 185! 5G oretny inpess ail meet lek Ab Ave SAE. | ings. nd \ RACLE oar = eRe bicus es | OR entets PE hie week brtsshe ex We'll sell =| INLAND se rr plored Lela BE age We ae ben wt velectior Baidw 5 USED od ara] W 1ega SS ane mee 2018 EOISTERED “yy RED, RIPE TOb Rd.| rege rr SIN HURON A hoo 7 Be fier colors jor. Bee febdrie bo drip. | 1488 > TABLE 3-6022 =| AR 4 AKC FE RE bie. O oa spe a Nuatioge Re cate for you. 21 W. 103 ,ASHE age A xter' n 16 “NIC T OR ZAA MA. aes AKC one. re-tt em ler : 31 te ee tide mecereoving - ELEC Se a ane led con -4180 | aol ‘, —_ ITH Sa eee Pisses riers OR er oupplaen inn Rene r ~~ OLD You Freak etn wre OUR OWN. now w TRATLERS_POR SALE ee a rR, be 12 Aproady 4a. § tall wi e607" INE. Int EL & VE 5 don Tw to mo k Ra BP good = boxer 0 WK 61596-| pg, _ §-666u ¥ rs. VACATION Come toot. trailer, Te ust 1950 a aitinG MACK 2-258) 4)” pals AND FU LER. _ Siessting Ges hard L olla pe TACHMENT 1-1672 or ¢ UPS = Iberry _F Be wine UL ap i 5685 ~ eet fies. ELS NO MY 74 del coronal gl pave ee | ae ah con ters | Las any N ATFACHM $55 LE P all MU ANE'S, MATOE: Bring OU | or — Sales soars work vr bodk 4 PAN 7 WASH] Cheap es Orchard WATE “sl E | Avo! ICK 36 i uar 1h Ws AN oy essing BEAOL $20. C FP. CR To e6p. BU. Y¥ Hur sell aller 3- -5061. BOAT mee tm race to 196 stove iques en fr HOT & 220 WARW ex : sare | ir x ORG 48 Che gS ede IcE oO Ch L Ra. aise ‘ OR _ types a 1948 Antiques — 5 FURNACE. ti 200 rT Stone ee | aor avo itton, —— ‘% PR _UL_2-2200 . REGIB- 2-2930 ry i Squirrel R cobsen’ Lr. _ Ra. € 96 i. - ks UIE atio 4 80 cond = RDS rn, LE. zs. _N. Squir! t 93 lams 1 Pe ar DU L LAMP. | Ot) tan WwoOD @Q old | Pat to you i i n Airport. ood 1067 1 BI o Aubu PEMA = OMATO 231 = ent win rr Space 96 red 105 3 to 1 ——~ ple Me) 53397 UNDER r dye Co bat Hanan nilac ES nt 8 | 24a ULL, 0 [ WKS. OLD. |? ick ‘em uipmen | ailer "n Offe 1961 aD Frente only |. oasis (ovarian | est of Po ipment _ stow POLL 290. |p | Eq tTr viL. vie Bed Loe ys VANS ; oii ING Equ pme | BO ii L rer Farm Ren BILR aE rta INE cL ith Pay ments ol) FOR portable il ULPMENT. miles . rs ravers | Store sa rt MBIN- tered Y PUPS. o30. vs PUP. Sate | ER. Re GS MO! Tatle Transpo 4 ENG ta 2 pil ee codrest we FE rei NK EQ 3-08 | aus 4-483 ACHINE 10 players. Sale aA LER CO after | RITTAN istered REO LI KEN PICK: —— be fine “ FE $-3361 RIZED $79.50, 1950 AN uct You sav Scr pontlas. | 68 Li “MIN On_¥ SPPER BALL "7 lip (te roam ie pee LL-BROI E 47882, iB AKC. reg AKC Reas. == “cnc FE 65-1948. PLO AUBURN fh PRESSU altorste tt $229 weekly. Cass 180 [rok BA e ano NA CC MA) Pin hine for laa for . AS ORI ond. F i AMUA election. LMER th a) pce iner = $ie Ferry $255 “> 5 MY 1 E FUR.) Gve m NE OBA « table mach for fitton Ro atu te Exc. ¢ = T BLIC- | CHIHU, Nice 6 INTER, | CHA: ing too om of opt BLOCKS facia 1 ein * 1965 ANS . ari sleek lenoous bheppe wa gens? qutnié esleal, condi REPRIO & + pin mie meee ele | ples, HAIR Pc | 1952 , silts ic sr S {1 oa hentns re rk 87, Poileg left. Vv. 7 OaTEs Bruni A OLA sacua Road pig chee $18.05 cellen 8 , REF ard | 2p | ELECT! ales. L. | Peat HORT E 45 ES. 19 ctor 9576. UCK oY Pon’ Tork OR 3 B oages ep hiaee ed hlend Rosd \negereent O1LETS di | Le GOODS. olor, yard | ART ELScTRI Ac | ihe, aaa PUPP | tre scoop TR ier sop sees. rae LY TO NOB -atp wire DOLLS and ig Hig 10 am 4.2248 DING T ; EMOLD oat and m _ HOB Toledo a cAM ee | GER ra. Fem HERD 3-420 and IRAM a cesit from Gt es STATES. MOB. _ Se DAILY Drive-a- Q ct A nuauny Sun ~~ K STAN ink... ft. | Hous ‘stove B 36689 LE. 10 6.1542 ANT oles fi ay SHEP A al Ee ated SCI V-Bottom OR 3 _ Coach Me ESTA ground CARS DRIv- VANS of An Tues. - LE FRE « bowl « er, .. 16e elec re OW FOR SA t wln MI ESTAUR hambur iA 4-188 ERMAN papers. REE | ist'br of . ro nao and play bama. SHARE 14 2 16-ft. 1965s M50" ‘ RAD Doub) hard co Z teres ft furnitu NDOWS ‘2 Neh 6 | USED RE elec d Lk. _i0 $20.) No ENS. “a ans D bets ooh geil AW S MOBILEH ron’ - RENT. 29-3215. RNIA. +56 BOTH hoe Ge EE A Tae feat Hein, "V0.8 isiinee 4608 96 ae A shape Walle —_ mTOR 3-088 “70 7oceR) HAIN § ess Shoat Se’ wee ay ad cgaeae! i akeS ry La —_———— -3A 5 . 7. 8ST Cee OL 5 _74 “hard mat wns wes Simon 26247. oo ies es iat —_ FREE CI and say 3 seed ie and Dg Ad i a 12-ft ee ae til bd 1 FE A 82 __ = arly ZOBIL ing TAKE _ EM N 1956 Fi, TV & Rao 0 | ee bet aet itn light” wing L “s po oe Soot ee REE 10 G000 WOME MecuLy oe ON | Mitedérn ri ry r"aiaee” ne gts sxehanses 3a) Whitte: ft STAKE z $5 “pe. ed rs [A r I. hom EE . d Serv’ land Hicko sin 30. Ret. PON . 16-ft. Hi-Fi . TION yp color. regula Y EC Je S ER R NS FR cx ct an a S uth NOR yp | _ 30. To t Prom 3 a 1 1965 BINA R-|3-pe nda Ir pret 00 Si IN. DE “T1048. ITTE BLA [N Sr ; MA 40° x80 RIDE in shif' Lau. 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On nd | “burg, 8th, Ca SAL acing Wor rE called. $26 DOORS ard TIURC BUBINE ° ik coe 5-9679 rs POC 5, Bla tual 4-0045. 8, CAGE | just no FARM R-| PARK MY 2 1 locat Orion «a Sept. 1 8478. 106 Mi Fidelity | _pellec RAGE I standard C ore” oes on | AQU UN SALE fies | tures. Star gee Ave ee a awa. HAR: | bes Weaaerte Lake OR. 3 sed Cars IT Bred cont GA een. 6ib cae EOOINO 10th lin GUN cy ape ade EETS ya 884 On ~ WHITE po -20 NA . PLO avis M 1) Tess nee ed U D = TV EXC AF per gr vod eld PALES ET a ng i eed | = G eos ee sent | PARAK ince .02 ABLE 1omale, “» DRILLS, used. ine acres EB VILLAGE. 3300 rae Want so FOR JUNE AND 1949 ABLE DER eatery stock operato appear rageiaar a tH Hardware, record & used & calib Burr-8be Pocd 8 ~~ ADOR old Seimi- GRAIN ew and nville, ‘TH | _Oxfora ILE Under ries days o - oe PORT 400! ECOR sites doors d dis mae TV's e top New uges vale DLES 1) whe 123 8 OWS, 0 Orto sap ITH 8 Ro, Rad. 78. Cha: ig MOCE he owt misters Be ks ¥ ‘ jectrio ors aD e re- a tava ewaten = anes top sc elgl dl oe D poo alc Raenenabte 2) Shiner’. TOR W ROBIN ee nd — bela 5. i gee hike Dadusis efused oils TA ’ 1958 ONO = net do qareg h Is toy it-in oven bination alll M unting legraph VER nah ete mina le Rea . Miz, ¢ 3 TV $60 0 BRA odel "6 a Lf ap Ss ie. ove sport bidg Dent) Gore hed df ro typ ; RT C h F 83 loade ECI/ th new us AND PHILA ee YMENTS Custom-| dns CAL. E tri lance & misc, nave Match $35" RADE | PA tler Beach EAGLES SP tor wi teh in Meee he ve san NEY $$$ comb Pay 4 ed peau R 0203) apn Ware erly PLY | with bag 6-ont0 CLL, o ta eine . OLD, sd ae dock take 97 MO O oven P Fees Y- DOO Mis ded || ie wake #UPPL 10 FE JY, BEL ley L prenior OR: ‘MOS. Ider all sad coe 795. We ssories $$$ rAKE 1059 OF yait 76 IE R K D $40 plies hese ral Ae DG 8 - Bt 10 Bag NSTAL F old. $10 PIES. 5 e jo | dedagr oot a Price § Acce TS LD ce made [dape lanequs —~| a ddock b CON ites ea ee NY Be ana Leach ME 11 One | 6 E PUP AKC r -0851 At caneition. Auto TRANS- . ARO er ma Miscella Ae 711 8. P EB. G00 aT DEPRN ray IMP A MA keston | Manley FROM mithin off POODLE culls h. FE | AFTER | A-1 con PAY H - IN Clar | OPE ‘nis d, 9 | 50. NO 5 eac ALL A de-ins, ME 5 alg Qa a . ale ss AN BTOV “RA jo ap ain 18 10 Y sco lete ¢ ‘rooks 287 § a, $45 CA — tre SY TI col See aa e RETA: For S . SALE § ON iz M 1.6708 HEATE “Power 1 tay ON “ NOU ance B e one of ro sign Phone | males KITTEN. C. Z| EA PREE ROS. . OLDS. 40. FE Vi all} . ATE HOLE EXCKEI Us ATER. eet ted pel ia ‘1M ‘Cleara coe oa eas ich fo wan MERE AOLES. $15 F Paul H = e Bho L SAND. ¢ hese Ce PO MBING 6 re ; 1 ro Oooed Tilden 1 g498 | centa quate ve Greeny + neti, with at T O08 OL Lote OR chin 5 Hwy. 4-6806 FR “ NSAVE an ~Reaeaaed canis ae $7 95 bie all n| vents te Nok t OP vale Seana - punvins . Pa 2n8 ora! , om 10383, 3030 Dizio raao TOK Mae S W iy TRAD 172 5 ES ats eet ats Oner ae biel lone and Wien: MI 6 toi IeRT ‘ F J ae w | lie So ISH BETTERS les eae eee FE 20878 ERS ra Be ~ FI with mpson, a eer a ae alien tk} LACK a) loed STON 4419 ENGLIS ' lo} Tankshaf er. FE ke. R ‘sg : 8 b Tho wo st Ovehara | 1 $0 1ED Ss klin, | 5 LD aie OD _Cranh rt. iy [) bathtu Oa “REINS ilo ordinayy 1 Orehag A livere¢ "RUSH Con 6 O IR GO nN NTIAC raile ear Opd D . : went, INDOWS yeeros a | JAY ~ 1 1 Pluneeas mo POR BALE A face marl ai 2ab72 . BAND, | _ 5.) ¥HS_¢ pep re EAU- Fulcher Highway a Pontiac ican, 100 EAN CARS Cc r ON Sion RM W ore wiih 7 FRI ; xan a veaay re fand bh on = IL. BEAGI FE 3617 > YRS. B 800° )? Dixi ins 221 — Scoote: “CL " or V-Bottom fe) Py storm do WAT _ _ , Ie 18 i] A MARY B Sew PE a YT TOP 171 ALL | hunter : LE, t'y rs. Rea 508" Plai Tt, otor you Dist’br, Hwy. ian FURC wary ep rrPaniee nWIN WAR b 2 on rsurns a RACK DIRT. PE? sR ce ware ee see? ae Sale M Mol! cGadinen ste: | eon $s 2430 Dixie cance Sea YR 5 TS0 cA: 5 N : | oT ORK cabir ti Sor areve, t to 5 ¥ oF | tiful Arket 4-204 12 . ri 5 > SAARAA LAA APA ADL AL LLLP DP _ Myeater a 80 09) VY HEAT M ne me aie bicycle A EVE BL. rn Tanase 9 Hake Ra rain . TEs ye Nb BRIT- E very Satuetay - ‘2 m., tear seat - MAN SCOOT. S9$ CASI Srenare car Auto I om om oS A rves Bh OCHE heater ‘ys Clothes pre oe fay dir d TTS 0165. 308: | SA FE 4 ry 30 ry msie ot nED Cadi -4246. ik on Te mOST 54.99 ea. “VG GRCOtE ailane t el ssimauih retract 44038 oF ORS SOIL. 6 weeks ii Le - || F-ve day . | wees ve 4 I), Goon Dare ~ oe ae eta on ll s rr OAc Alleelates at | Mere’ Par cases EA sh cl POINT- Sun Ht Daily” | ia Pike. les 10 PL @ PO von Cy CRE RABIN kCRACO se be ged ere FARM FE_ 4-66 Mie ENGL aps. 5 om AIRED Every 1 Se ohaied 230 ‘yc P a ee. nh ye die oo anes ole GS 8 Bie od an SAND tany aT aOaT us FE 2-770 NT. Buy aut 3-2717 sf le Motorc 5 oI 109 ie ae NITY rade sins We See OL une INTER 10 de TONE. | EM 3-083. MAN & Males FE 2-7 POIN Bu do 3-27 SUN, Sa AD, 8175. R” Cars ean est "1009 Mao 6 ner cann TER PA OAL, HED 5 ard, ee ace i huned OA ORlan gat. 13 | For Tans BLE : Spts. 2 430 x ive non. 1 ; $40 05, wr N MAB’ e4no «50 Crus Tl Mow. HAUL ore WORT Start a ZES_ R 1 AT 0 a aia aY 4 GUARD. CL, “RAM cCE~ & ~e L- Cast Thomp EATER, $4405. ‘OMPANY rRusca WHITE holes ¢ pt | _Ea ir You MAN 8 s. old tT) R PRE EPTEMBER ated 1 ero SERVI FE _@-4541 Foreign ~ 1959 = GA ee bb up 10N CO WITSIDE ate wie aa ~ hay ae GER Ya yrs. eee soho SE! n toe M-24 ‘*o8 Ly 51048. ce “1 shape A x} ann GAL. — riggs. L 8! ent $54 fau- NIZAT 3 c Sump D DIRT F FE 2 sooaten er FOR 8 INGER | TURDAY auctto ad on ine, A =B. oy PER 2771 B Fy} ai auto \ eae ee & MODER ‘These 1s Mix Cem UMinuM $35.00 Fut y. Call = WHITE 8.3284 bogs D sPR . | 8AT farm f Oxfor oh oa = @ eng’ Motor n on 450. can Sik ani and ote Seat ‘The: "| Ready i) ia 38 lates aes a ere CC ROSTER E ermas pa: | SA5UR mie cen at dbl mga Sarl cae on iL, &M ae sie Nicsas v trays a a0 Try to Be: PRENt 0 in 0 rOCk Ly co “MASON ravel Top | ni Cc REG ies PE THE, PA miles ile wes’ orth + saan iy oe. oC 8, M be LY, ria 93 LUMBIN FE $21 Try lues insta Le ee SUFFI: 3701 | Li DIRT vt Pea serael MA AK niel_pupple ‘14 MON or tom miles Loh “4 althoed APP, 200 G Ti WHITE ee . Pa. . cets SAVE PL ORM WIN Va a La : $2 ee sar cement ad gravel, i Apa oo ~ MALE then 1 Rd. bela old. - Angus ‘ST ZUNB alter 4 idson 0 1987 vet . gina “STOR! Stel: o Ine ay Ondert cake oe: ae | ain” eee tone roi ANURE | aL MU 48 TANY op pally els Biac rmall at hanes ROY W etn eeon | Pee oe, AN : 172 § Say FRAME acene lor O 1 Oreha L or { style FE « 11 10A ste a “MANUR pers D BRIT 14 elfers, Open ie, Pa fas’ walls» ined sees ttton. ‘ST HILLM. , = LOOD iching Bell reins) TEED a LE MODE = Te $10 SO es rr o2 T & s Rd TERE OR 4 ‘ON H inated. s old, tom 4 5s hew , TT WOK Pie ma inehen: MA b5- JARANTIC TANLE eralcr tisnerll |, 9 ‘ARM DIR Oldding REGIS id $60. AEAGL >. TSS. race 6 month hg doud'! Mee roan 3 02 blue, nN. 7 dows x A6'>. < wel oe —OU 5 L noetrig Chet 1c | aap Far Iton at lyre INED $8. OR bull 1 ge hite: rig. aes 1 3 AUSTI 3.3779. ier AS ae —“41ar I U Trou ~aARMY oe VARESE |” 1 TRA de. $38 88 00 trac on 4 bar al icycles . MY . IL ] IN ion § Wren bir ~| @ w, nal ternation Sale B pie AUTOMATIC Ott, mene K sy ii eaiioLe eee Beeci | say -KOAD el Az rabbit “Grain & Feed 22 ee peers at eercher, | a __For : BICYCLES. eae a i . 0 oo oe om vi at gee | o ved eee Ti . am cu c ae NALS, Gal sale 24 FOS AK ‘ NI H IC RE te om Appl Goo Delivy {CE PE _ Hay, Gre IND ub yeh) 1 c ern ‘ain —— 40 oy hea o F SEME, thing fture NCE i 47 SERV avel, & Wi ei 1958 al © hele” Lid Z ce es. S white, x bd ae Le FL CA ct in N 4 : Kvery ne LAWRE i DAY & gr OF isT d corn, dlower ernation: ie 18 to. bal CORVETTE. é - with see Sup in TMAINUM et MBE Ro i one fill, sand ~~ ALBO TYPES traw an 1987 pan Rare! Jand com- a ms Saad on H tee 41 ee Ae. horns 6 Mer a NIE RS 18 LU ee atch, P Roi or} ALL hay, s 8.2179. STRAW, 958 Mi jew Hol te 7 ft. . as. ead oh ner a An arrer ROILE \l ON DOE 101 ip Giass 7 643 TOP 8 $884) fin OA LS Tf 1 1986 Marr 925 acres _Re ‘ vate. chided MA yee ea ena Ine pelea aobee “TALI Penn e- | 8 ZED fu. FE 5 | _aetiver oF H jumber. oereas ipo hes then id corn. chuidee OAL F inapecte Rinity COMA ly Price 1 fence ster erect) 4808. | PULVER rt and YARD 1 KINDS 61 ana 7 er. 1 ed on ding fiet 1100 renee MEE ro old, “alt ! Regular _* Red woor 1 for ‘ orte 4.4508. | ack di = OR YA hy abt maou ~ BU. ine, we stan: eats, ita e820 Danie, 1 KE” wean 0 CA Inly FORA es Os rr eee S woaHEL (M1 twine, $180 ih eerss ot shel 0 atte’ sry F mates lene ¥ shs0 L . Yay ( Thor vres Ave. 2M FE @ At Rd. HEAT 14a ac bu cutting ear 1c ni sir e ekch ANK $15 1 O1 "y ou | ay our 1088. FER OFTEN COM PEAT Ligh Ortonville = ii pete By -F k ~ 89 ripe. = ti "ho olrige ey sold, vias ee $¢ Bales ods alee MX 95 H ag halal Beet ALDER ent. ive _ estoc bales cengie tiled condition. & N Ap OR +. HENI IDED| igen w automa aBbING Clarkator AK BU dirt, Com OL le Live etree, lS arome ¥ equip ttend. MW 103 ve aio mR Ok th $100 a INCLU betely fa & ADD e CLA el ad OR 21894 | = r ~ Sale eae ONE ». dats very ante a’ eaten sa a ok WARE ey eae TAX Fe ‘tse27 iglste nabs Oabh sell oF Sting & ie ORD | Fo ~~ roeld ele: | All tools in ne —— Accessories I Ti. HE los. 5 ee aBa2 CARRY - /PEWRY sree aceta: San ucking : PADS FOR yr. old | all lete Hi k erg ae and Vaeyer’ OMRINATION ASH & acbioge gi ae Gites pannit Mian tt LAL. S| monnie one @ “pia tamora ” Bani Rud 't* | Boats 8 ae dryer Comb | “OMBINAT Fe Cc Us achines S Orries Su tins SP x a FE 4.6505 | 2 HO mare. = ALSO | Metamor etor, 159. Comp Sale U Hi Fi Co IM co} n@ Doo Tilt m Sunk ting & t to Pon ‘ d y HiMie Welch S Soe < ma: : ia — a2 hae. PARA RA a: _t MING wea li (lise Printin Nex petoad =D UMU eae BING } Swe eer, anyw pDorabt Seeecaccaia se Triple Ato ON 00 Dinie hwy, yi? WAREL. nage pat ne rp 93003. EXCELLENT IID eet A BE Re annion strvice ~ y tq Se TR INATI te Ba LER. Omar RE DEL Fr ntle R T roan een! Factor ; NCIS 3 COMB WS ta TRATI Wi 0. 000 5 fT FILL gen LE O' blue = 3 Rier = ENCES P MINUM INDO E rr ITY w tires NER. 6 arda—$! ex bin Fo “trainer, stud pares = ANCHE IK PR re stat] ann M WH rT) OTE ane SOFTE = eee it. Bia NS | Fone alk colt sal A 147 OR} a $20 VATER > GRADED see Ww & sae Lg ANC mun ee We ST Price + WA oR Lie a PE 8. ¥ PB nes: tm me ° _ ” eo coe NOW. Rexslarly Only” ome, D RIK FoR “ site Pay B, OnE “hue Sai a 5. GHT SPOT KS Aosta tuts ; ay ~seD NY a1z A m1 a8 land 1 as FREE. TAIL LABL nora Ax “You Pay Li SOoRe 7; A #0) i oO : rieed: *BRIG t Ca es 4 de Also Yo ASE Te & Fuel ke a AVA overhea econds Kis 4. 50 _ oon MA 6-2 ATER _) oal ¢ RA SN GGA & ‘ ad La rei si 14.50 ote eer hie even teed Cae dase = Fyre peti 1ACRET RONABOOE Ocha ena used je Cot FY po IRED— DOR C mp. Ble L Or wy) a : : or =e lg oe eue ore am wal se the Ws COA , ep Orion. |" = * refinished ming EE Cons = RMS I cep Ww ne, NDOo CANE, tty 2 I , i“ th Mi ren GAM _Mignway. _ WATE Foster M Wi ed tees, | wees sad! - mu rok gelding ee, SS inaahiele. re skis. _Diale ins ~F he zn sTORN Aneort tn. table we Rae of OL = — ounts for . i p> aamyaysnan ly hed 3 on Ovens 9 pe coy wel EUEL Tennessee ©: aka. Paosi > buyer of . TON EXE saree, ane ised and 9 flema: 1 horse Ist. enut Auto Sales, Mr. Bell. | $} lee Mergu ry chu — é oe | FE 4-7371 FE a 1797 door .. 8 25 | : ait a Ford 2 door wes UWS ae 73 | 4 NEW RAMBLERS LEFT TO GO! 3} Bord aes 3 | by end of month. We will pay/. bet Oe r $125 | IAN ante the tax increase on these cara 4 esd ep trians aiaace + 50 | PONTIAC AUTO A deal cred will never forget. | 99 Ghevrojet 4 | ry door $53 | BROKERS R&C Rambler Sales |: Ford Cv co 385 8148 Commerce Rd. Union Lake tt... o ion pickup $133 “$1 Ghevy Convert Auto 169s _ ord stem 8 Auto $1295 | 1054 NASH RAMBLER “Chea | © Weer meter Bike, make offer, M4 Fors Country Sedan $1295 COUNTRY be WAGON ' ” ountry an RADIO & ER OV 7) bs hevy ——— BA... bieneg onuar Sharp 33 $3 Plymouth palvesere wag. ‘us 64 Bul-k. Century HT *S7 CHEVROLET aa AIR 8PORT COUPE |'S6 Chevy V-8 @ dr. Bel Air Sess vory & vellow finish, power steer. | 55 Ford Fairlane ~ ans ing & brakes V-8 powerglide, ‘86 Ford 8 Custom $745 radio. white tires, many other | 54 O'd= 88 2 dr Full power 8745 extras One owner and spotless ae tees te a. .) — ONLY $1595 | 54 Ford Custom 2 dr . 205 — | $5 Studebaker overdrive . pees 48 Chevy Fruit truck ve ton 47 Ford Coupe $175 ixie "OK" Lot 358 = 1260 Perry at Madison FE 40100 Seshabaw WAGEN 9 PASS | VOLKS | Digte Highw ‘G00D sical cond. | owner, $1360. MY })-1044 | — MICH, PONTIAC RETAIL Late-Model CLEARANCE tl \ ped ’ ars | “f / : } s : ' / ¥ y . i | : * : @ ac iy ; ; _ ae Soe . FIFTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 ‘ = wv ss : . af : || Fee Sate Wind Gre 110 or Se Vd Caro) _ For Se, ed Cre ai cere PRESIDED t | | C , Hardenburg OC] IV E R iat T | pare! int | = | Ree it the Moon ei C SCelc | OmMmpare | Is Celebrating: , Lo. eally Hi @ IViOO . . . - | LATE MODEL Pontiac’s Festival Days _ Motor Sales iH ur Val¥&s TT ATNs , WHEN HE LOOKED AT OUR USED “re BIG BARGAINS oe ED JUST oe N CARS 57 F 4 Cpustey Squire Only $1745 ask ut ays CAR STOCK .. . HE UITER J : or “ ~ AND 81 Chevy 2 dr. pg. rh Only $1295 of nt - + yo “e THREE WORDS joss Buick a-deor hardtop, rer vo Sexy taser fs an Only ne rid A nae Ww, wer e : . RI ES brakes. radio, heater. Bieck a 83 Gide ‘nya. Only $ 345 sg" FORD. “ENG -$1195 ’ ul white finish. Above average Nog Ard ‘- 4, r&h Only $ 296 Radio & heater, adaed isanes 2, ; Wi i A l 1 'L t Mo el ‘i A l dition throughout M Chevy Club r&b Only $ 145 mission, white tres. An economy - = fe a h 1955 Olds 88 ~ 4 door hardtop. CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-1398 1959" ale Anyw ere Hydramatic. radio and healep,| " GUARANTEED USED CARS se°FORD WGN. :.$2095; {73,, REMAING wwe a | - Seae| cote ; COUNTRY SEDAN. Radio. heat- LAKG® SELECTION OF oe 2 * “7 CADC 30 PLYMOUTH ..$2595) condition er, Pordomatic, power steering | THOSE HARD) TO GET SO HERE THEY ARE — QUALITY CARS 6 pass station wen Power steer- 1996 Chevrolet @-paisenger wagon. wih white tires. A rea] beauty. PRICED LOW IT WILL PE SHA Akh ey a ae SPOR 1" S15) RAE FO Pat LOWEST, PRICES eater 4 oeeeee ee 57 DODGE $1595) ivory fntsh. * RANCH WAGON. Radio & beat . AT ‘ : . * = , IN 2 dr. HT R&H. Auto. trans, V-6 | 1957 Olds 8 zoos sedan, Mzére:| or, Veréomatic white Sires as . 59 Chevrolet > | matic. Fe ea te 7 * <7 ; 51395) finist S7 BUICK coucc nen $lD9S onvertible — Demo ] h 57 DODGE 2.7... $1505] alsh | ookit 1c! ROADM 4DR.HARDTOP.| SOLID WHITE WITH RED ‘58 Ford fe) ymoutn 4 dr. Bedan Sharp! 1957 Piymouth 2-door hardtop, V- | ete wer, radip, heater, TRIM. 230 V8 POWER- Compl po ig. . . eric) § engine. radio, beater. like new | | YOU CAN FIND THE dynafiow, white’ tires and GLIDE POWER FirEe CUSTOM 300 4DOOR WI BELVEDER: Oy 57 PLYMOUTIL . $1195 condition’ biack finish. Big, reomy & ready ts ages ne cae RADIO, dw Mice ee RADIO S” SHARe Fen Sees ¢.Gr Redan RAH. Auto srant | 1087 Renault ¢o0r sedan. | BSED GXE OF NOUR 's¢ BUICK $1195| Precure ==" 70 4” Hiaas © ise 0 ote Gar ONNBALARCE. NTHS ; -pcrepy v-8 heater, Ferlec transmission CHOICE zie s m8 8 a DOWN. 36 MONT 7 FV 3») MERCURY x2 Eandition, sUP R SEDAN WITH| . , ANCE. OP j Oe “()]g PEL SS RADIO, HEATER, DYNAPLOW, ) HAMS u tay HARDTOP SS al | ; a y a va Ss) 1958 Chevrolet Brook wood 4-door POWER STEERING & BRAKES. USED CAR SPECIALS ye be ecodopuaeesage t J © Pe a tice wen Vv: wagon, radio, heater. Bolid coral TU-TONE dF ae oo. “50 OLDS SUPER 88 Holiday, Son. ‘56 Lincoln ; : fioish ILY SEWAN PRIC | Covpe Likes brand new ’ - ae , ale e RS | '56 BUICK ........$1395| S72, Shien ine fateh, Power S/ M LL ATER EVROLT oo Citi he steer: HASKINS R & R 4 DOOR HARDTOP ROADMAS- seerite E,| brakes. He ssa Bs erculy _ MIER 5 ree HARDTOP. A HARDTOP : 7ROGR ©1395 Iie brakes TER. RADIO, HEATER, DYNA- aN = gales *"F 7 CONVERTIBLE. NITE MING MUST. BE BEEN TO TO _APPRE- bee c ewes aut One 6 6 we ke ws ee ws ‘ . 8TE KES 10. "ATER. BAL ss piysouril $425, CHEN. Pre pono can WOrd| xe crepourT goom na.es | Herre tna nape tee | DONS: Honene i 2 DUP BY -DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE Belvedere 2 dr. V-8. auto trans 511 Dixie Highway. at tore or Fa ha finish. Radio, heater, f ON Sal BACKEDILP BY’ & 20DAY WRITES , “R&H MApie §-5071 Open aitee a ” 56 BUICK oe aa “$1295 pow sr steering a — brakes. Spot- Doms. 0 Mores ; : . $7 _ oo CENTURY 4 DOO L 38 ] h + Set hORD ‘55 PLYMOUTIL ..$ 795) — ; | | 1957 PLYMOUTH $1295) Rabo, HEATER, DYNAFLOW.| — an 56 Pp ymout os /AGON 6dr R&H V8 Auto yHoder 4dr, Belvedere, Power POWER BRAKES, WHITE &| ‘57 MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN. Lat STATION WAGON ; Bavoy i flite Heater - . ree FINISh, WHITE TIRES. Mercomatic, radio, heater, ivory . 4DOOR SAVOY Puen aa. Pare eG | Oe rissman 1957 PLYMOUTH $1395 | .c& TESRERT ,LIFFLE ¢ §O95| cer and only sidas, NP | = BEATER, WHITE TIES ae alte (el ee) eet oe are soe . , ) ca . ! ONE 3 NCOLN .$ 945 B-cyL 4- "| 55 E AC ..... 2 SUPER 88 2-DOOR WITH POW- BEATTY SHARP. NO M ary R&H Full power , lite, power aerae, Croues STARCHIEP. RADIO. HEATER,| ‘56 CHEVROLET BEL AIR sport | ER STEERING & ORA AKES DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BAL. feoby sb FORD : L T | w v walle. Black & white, tutone | HYDRAMATI WHITE TIRES.| Coupe. V-8 powerglide, radio,|] HYDRAMATIC, RADIO, HEA oor : aT - 74 U-TONE, CAR 18 CLEAN witk Hester, powes steering & brakes. || ER WHITE TIRES, R : » ppd ; 41100 nnn Sy J AC IK AR 1) -> / | } 57 i) I. Y ‘MC U a H 1495 ay TIRES READY FOR DE- Almos: pew with white tires and | : ea ONL $995 | an Tee » WEDD 2dr MT Va Auw trans Kali ee - $1495 Livery =| sha" ivory and red finish. Only || NO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS ‘oy D dc PLYMOUTH 2.8 89 ma ester 1955, PLY MOUT H's 793! 3 aoe cae ei ae ERTIBLE. | 2 —_ 5 “ % f . : . RACKED P RY AIS DAY WRITTEN OCANAN TES f oean, slalleh wen ae Savey club coupe. Powerglide. | i, ATER HYDRAMATIC.. TU: Guin ent back poli d labahted eri wer POWER a tPERING Rid acs) HAH) Exice “slierp! adio & heater. Bharp car! _| TONE FINISH’ A SHARP CLEAN and radio-beater. ly $505. ND BRAKES. AY SEAT: YA [1 . Offers Our Best Buys {1955 FORD ...... $ 595, CAR. - ; ‘56 M BEAUTIFUL Oty Sis $196 ie) eal PLY ALOU TT Dl S RS WETS : - 2-dr yatrlane Real nice. Priced 53 FORD : .$ 295] ‘52 CHEVROLET. 4 DOOR with ercury OLD CAR DOWN. 2 2 Oo 4 DOOR , y MUIR, Se ee oe ; t ae ne | PORDOMATIC, ’ aime | HEAT standard vanen, .ssion. In good HARDTOP, MERCOMATIC. CO NTHS ON BALANCE. = - : ‘(53 s Hie f t A ee 345 Ban ce as Bon eee Ss “pas uc“ ™ | I 355 OL DS -$ 895 | ERA GOOD LITTLE aND_CAR/| *h4Pe- aly tr. RADIO. HEATER, WHITE 1958 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD 48 Super Bteering & brakes. V ry ""3 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR with || TIRES . 55 RAMBIUER % 425 4 DR WAGON V-8 POWER- | Bice e +51 sy re HE VROLET $ $ 345 standard. transmission. Good “tra | NO MONEY BOWN, 24 MONTHS | ' tr PONTEN PEY MOUTH Bison wen, R&H Bierp! GLIDE. RAH WW TIRES A 1956 FORD -$ 995| 2 DOOR SEDAN. RADIO. HEAT-| Dovtatian Oni 6128. 58 Chevro e «poor HARDIOP CONVERTIBLE . BEAUTIFUL PEIGE & GOLD 4-dr - Custom V-8 Pordomatic. 1 +33 PONTIAC WITH HYDRAMA. | CONVERTIBLE. POW- eee 7 eres eae Se. SY STUDEBAK R & 395) ong OWNER LOVELY AT 81979 | The very best! | 37 OLDS 2-DR $ 145) 1 iat eed for a ‘33 model | ER STEERING, RADIO. HEAT. A vase wen NA. mete Yale TRANSPORTATION 1 ¥ -ANDARD 5 “fp d 1 199 OR _ OLD > Bs pwn N GUARANTEE mat we Poel a TION TRANSMISSION, SKATER AND WF ALSO HAVE A LARGE 7 Or CAN DOWN, 36° MONTHS ON BAUKEDUP BY A GODAY WRITTEN vt ; 2 1957 FOR) CUSTOM 2 DR. RANCH SPECIALS'! RADIO SELECTION OF TRANS- Agee srick TRANSMIS. BALANCE. oa EMC Gee eee + G15 WwaGoN V8 PORDOMATIC. Ro STOP AND SEE THESE cee niaae che Cte SION. OM NEY DOWN. Pon aeyd O MERCURY gd: HT RAH VO Bid trans y gpare Never Used IN; °53 PONTIAC ..... $ 345 it pono WITH THE SHARP PEN- MONTHS ON’ BALANCE e ‘ j | © , -\ CONVERTIBE I 2 DOOR. es maa HRY st ER $ 675 us WHITE AND BLUE VALUE Fr fer YM. Wen $ 125] ITANK OR GLEN CILS AT 'S8 DeSoto ees ty! ' cor) , . _ s os Pontiac's Bargain Barons : pes 2 VEYM. 2-Dr Ls | CARPENTER |» a Money: Down ot Eee 23 * | 2 OI DeSoto — . PaFFYIE RR" SARE i ’ s | ps6 CHEV 210 waG- | > “Dr. $$ /9| CHEVROLET “ WER STEERING & 7 Pooh) PES MOU ET barst Payment 45 Days | ios CHEVROLET 4 DR 210 WAG 3 aon | wanror | A PO . HARDTOP SD ,PLY MOUTH $425 ON 6 CYLINDER POWEROLIDE | 30 CHEVIE 2-Dr. $ 59) 113 Cominetce Ra til na blo” HEATER. WHITE. TIRES, REW ALL TORO AY. $100 OR ea eerie S77 Havay R&M Bid. trans. , WITH RAH ONLY 35.000 MILES | | Saturdays ‘til 5 p.m. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - OLD CAR DOWN, ONTHS avemee cial ‘ ON THiS WHITE AND GREEN | THE SHOW PLACE OP PONTIAC . SM MONTHS ON BALANCE.’ ON BAL. . , 2 ; was Moto Sal S 'P.S 24 MONTHS ON B o$ BUICK «0.22... SHS) BEAUTY. sa78 | r € WF HAVE SEVERAL 1959 : 2dr HY Auto V6 R&H R & R re cae, Orchard Lake ge TRUCKS PRICED AT COST ; : _SEE Us FOR DETAILS "3 PON’ ; $305 TWwO- 1958 CHEVROLETS @ DR 2) Saar OT ‘ a) Ford at a ‘ i oe trans pee waGGR BOTH V-8 POWER- | BUICK - ICK - OPEL = jFEP SEE OUR | SELE ION 58 Chevrolet CUSTOMLINE 2DOOR WITH FORD GLIDE WITH RADIO & REAT- ' » LARK’S y sbetmdly ~repemreg iy plete ELRAY 2-DOOR V-8. RADIO, FORDOMATIC, RADIO, HEAT- 52 CHEVROLET 8395 ER THESE ARE IN BEAUTIFUL Ss, ! IC. Only a few lett Gave up te 8 o HEATER, © Wie on Beak ER. WHITE TIR ES. Rip AND } " 7 on LJ reat ec car , 2 i ton pick-up Almost new tres | CONDITION POR EACH $1075. Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES JACK COLE, INC. WN, NTHS ON BAL- NO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS a , SHE 724 Oakland Ave, Pontiac FE 4-3582 Saginaw at 8. Boulevard 106¢ W. Maple at gpontiac Trail CE ON B ‘ "fh us oO FORD $195 FE 4-9587 Walled Lake: MA 44511 1 ', lon pick-up Runs good j934 CHEVROLET ', TON PICK- _ —— , = x 7 = | UP THESE ARE HARD TO FIND. | : ; MANS BORE CARS TO CHOOSE BUT HERE 18 A RED DANDY AT . : ‘56 Ford o/ DeSoto “ - MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES peg SLAG kp sae, Piva = FAIRLANE | ?-DOOR. R , 2705 ORCHARD LAKE AVE ra : | sR EAT Bite, SPen niyo aD WG re) ie ; i 4 Ren \ WHITE TIRES. ONLY $895. BRAKES, RADIO, HEATER a 1936 CHEVROLET @ DR HARDTC M DOWN, 3. MONTHS peaeea nae aes 4 CYLINDER POWERGOLIDE ON BALANCE. go $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, Kt eo) I {ARBOR D \] ACK & YELLOW WITH | N uw " 0 MONTHS ON BALANCE. _ —- a as WHITEWALLS ONLY $1195 O.K. ‘ ‘ bonor CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH A | USED CARS 58 Pl h : i Je E 8204 |= 3 2. Is 29 a Pechecter 128 CHEVROLEL 4 DR SEDAN BEL VEDE riymoutn 55 Buick 1 ain Tred ft ‘. . aU) 4 WL. - 6 CYLINDER STANDARD OP TORQUE EFLITE. RADIO. SPECIAL per WITH DY- OL 1 ion TRANSMIS8ION IN WHITE AND HEATER, H TIRES. AS NAFLOW. RADIO. HEATER BILVER PLUS NEW COVERS NEW A USED CAR AS YOU'LL WHITE TIRES. ONLY rT hie fai EVER SEE. $199 OR OLD CAR FULL PRICE. NO MONEY soe DOWN, 36 MONTHS ON BAL- OWN. 24 MONTHS ON BAL- ANC ; BILL SPENCE RAMBLER } »:.:tesey.nser sce Relocation $ALE WE HAVE MOVED SO TMNT Wi MAY Serve YOU' Better Our New, Larger, More Convenient Location —296 SOUTH SAGINAW-— HE tne \ 7 (00 Sie Sst. RAMBLE NOW ALL PRESENT STOs MUST BE: SOLD KARE ADVANTAGI TERRIFIC CLEAR ANGI ‘Drastically Reduced Prices’ ‘59 Ram ‘99 Rambler ‘09 Metro I! Ho \MERTOV (4) ts SALI ler 4 DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON 4! yOOTE HARDTOP Ta ia w& Heater Auto dian American > Door Haitian 2 Thactie Heater, W Walls A 4 )00CdD oacled with extins Meater All Red. Pani Ver Ai kas KALE Red and White low mileage $22 98 98 Rambler AMERICAN 2 DOOR $1498 ‘07 Chevro 98 Rambler 4 DOOR SETAN let Parito & Heater Past tthe . . ; i 4 {DOOR BEDAN new" ab a “Used Car price pee - Heater W-Walis A Radin & Heater. Aulo Trans q Mark Paint Very atiary Law Veautiful Green & White in 51468 mileage like new condition . $1598 | $156 $1428 ; \y a 96 Ch let S ONS ‘96 Rambler 4 DOOR SEDAN ‘ = ‘56 Stud’ b ker Tiacdio Heater Stapcari {DOOR REDAN Tran: Ritue & White Sharp Rado & Heater One of tose le COUPE as @ tack Lard-to-fad elean and really Hato & “Heart ODrive This ) tiee cats at tock bettom price (ai is in A-} cendition Beati $] l 58 . ful CGieen & White BLISE 105 510% $898 ' ' So Pontiac Te For — CATALINA HARDTOP 54 B k Ae! am sale ale - meee 2DOOR BEDAN*? : ele ulo ran e jac Radio & Heater, W-Walle Back UPER sith w-Wall Tires The cream tkin Tan & White Paint Dont Radia . . te “cr “oy hefiow: of the crop $948 BEE overlook this buvt $898 ~ SPENCE RAMBLER FE 8-4541 ooks and drives |ike. $598 i | 256 S. SAGINAW cttshioned, “suspension, 1001 N MAIN 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE AND FULLY @QUIPPED IN BPOTLESS CORAL AND GREY FINISH NOT A MAKK IN OR OUT $1060 A PAIR OF 1t9a7 00 V-&@ BEDANS BOTH 8TAND- ARD AND PORDOMATIC EACH HAS KEEN CAREFULLY DE TAILED POR ONLY $1275 1955 PORD CUSTOMLINE V 8 8E- DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CAR WITH RAH & WW TIRES $750 SEVERAL OTHER VERY GOOD OLDER CARS FROM 1980 THROUGH 1955. ALL RUN GOOD AND MECHANICALLY ONLY $78 TO $800 It Pays to Shop At Crissman Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER. (VE O72 Open bvens. except Wed. THEY LAST New 1959 Plymouths SAVE SHHH V-8, 4-Dr. WHILE Belvedere Sed. Powerthte, froster, undercoat, wind- stnueld washer, whitewall tires, electric wipers, sig- nal lights, oth filter, air Factory Price $2R03 75 Our Price $2295.75 (Michigan sales tax and 34000-nile guarantee. Rammler Dallas ‘OL. 2-9111 - Prices Slashed! On new sed. cars. Final pen gre on a ‘oe Olds. We need TIOUGHTEN & SON” Your POmRIGN Cn YE Git Ea gals ‘pap wv” Maine ochester™ OL 1.9761 * BOUND. | FORD CUSTOM heater and de- | torsion are | | | i licenee extra.) Bank rates ROCHESTER ' THERSDAY VRIDAY — SATU RDAY SEPTEMBER 17th — 18th — 19th GREAT DAYS © MATTHEWS —FREF— HARGREAVES | — REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL — MATTHEWS- FREE wee, = FREE == GIFTS — CHEVROLET — DOOR PRIZES —_ || — TO EVERYONE — — A PLENTY — "Bargains Galore” |}; NEW & USED CARS “All Inventory Must Go’ 1959 CHEVROLETS - | ALL MAKES AND MODELS INCLUDING DEMOS AND FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS at Fantastically Low Prices AND ONE OF THE Best Selections of Used Cars IN OUR HISTORY You'll Be Ready for Winter If You Take Adyantage of This a Sale Now — We're Including a \\ . R . Ep" DELCO FACTORY GUARANTEED WITH EVERY CAR — REGARDLESS OF BATTERY HURRY—HURRY—HURRY MATTHEWS- coe a | -TODAY ONLY SPECIALS- ‘57 Plymouth: '55 Pontiac BELVEDERE _ 2-DOOR RD- HARDTOP. HYDRAMATIC, STEERING’ ARD BR PONER RADIO, HEATER. WHITE R AD to, HE Lo hie “TIRES, VERY CLEAN. ONLY $695. NO MONEY DOWN, 24 WN, . Owes ON Ba DAN cE MONTHS ON BALANCE. MONTHS N BALAN DRIVE IT—YOU'LL BUY ITi '55 Chrysler CLUB COUPE W ‘96 Olds 98 HOLIDAY CLUB COUPE. AUTOMATIC Rey ma BEAUTIFUL BLACK WITH RADIO, oa m STRERIN Ire ALL POWER. $199 OR OLD re, CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON NO MO Estey ein Ss Bett, BALANCE. ‘56 Rambler robe SUBURBAN 4DOOR ‘57 Buick Lt 2-DR. HARDTOP WITH es R- AUTOMATIC. TRANS- i eee LD CAR CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON ihe ‘igh, pe ok OLD CAR BALANCE. WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY WAGONS WE BELIEVE OAKLAND COUNTYS GREATEST SELECTION ‘9/7 Plymouth ‘So Plymouth ¢ PAarroe 6 CYLINDER 2DOOR WITH i NOR ssi STANDARD TRANSMISSION. KIDS TO. AND 6 PASSENGER WAGON. RA- BHOPP ING, ONE ain Tis «DIO, HEATER, WHITE TIRES. AREA. rot bear NO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS OW DOWN PA . AT BANK RATES. MONTH ON, BALANCE’ AT Low BANK RATES. '58 Rambler : R 6 PASSENG:! SUPE . SSE ER 4- 06 Plymouth ATIC nae Bi AON MISSION. T WA 18 Rak EH, AUTS. FA By GAR. LOW MILEAG RING & BRAKES. ECON WAGON, sie OLD CAR. AT LOW BANK. pares. bar sao a ‘56 Chevrolet RTA sitaeee™ ° Wagons listed above are but a few in our inventory. We have ready to go a choice selection of 15 other wagons. Any one of which you would be proud to own, Terms to suit your convenience. '57 Plymouth SPORT SUBURBAN 6 PASSEN- GER WAGON WITH TURBO- GLIDE, RADIO. HEATER, WHITE TIRES—NEW. $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 30 MONTHS HARGR OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEV ROLET DEAL ER - The BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 nomen ; MOTORS, INC. Oakland County's Quality Award Dealer 912,S. WOODWARD AVE. MI6S%02 ‘JOB. 1546 i 4 — ri £ rs : ae ped, _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1950 Bes ie. J , y ‘e -- Today's Television Programs — Programs furnished by stations Usted to this columa are subject to change without notice _ Channc. + -WW3-TV Channel 2. WJBE-TV Channel -WXYZ-TV = Channel 9—-CKLW-TV in Tennessee TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00. (4) News, Weather. (D Curtain Time. (9) Popeye. (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. (2) News. (9) Six Gun Judge. (2) News Anaiyst. (7) Sports Headline. (2) (4) (7) News. (2) Ten-4. Broderick Craw- ford. Outdoors. 6:15 6:30 6:40 (4) 5 pi Decoy. “Tin Pan Pay- (9) Huckleberry Hound. (2) Lock-Up. Macdonald Carey (4; Khrushchev Visit. (7) Man’s Lunar Frontier. “Time and Space.” (9) Movie. “The Seventh ~~Cross,”” Hume Crotiyn, Jes- sica Tandy, Spencer Tracy, Agnes Moorehead, Signo Hasso (2) December Bride. (4) Who Pays. ~ (7) Zorro. (2) Yancy Derringer. “Gone But Not Forgotten.” (4) Staccato. ‘Murder for Credit.’’ John Cassavetes. (7) Real McCoys. (2) Zane Grey. (4) Bachelor Father. (7) Leave It to Beaver. (9) Mike Hammer. (2) Playhouse 90. “The Days of Wine and Roses,” Piper Laurie, Charles Bickford, Cliff Robertson. (4) 21 Beacon Street. “Noth- ing Is Impossible.’ Dennis Morgan. (7) Rough Riders. ‘Re- luctant Hostage.” (9) Walter Winchell. 10:00 (4) Groucho Marx. (7) Official Detective, (9) News, Weather. 10:20 (9) Sports. 10:30 (4) (color) Masquerade 1:30 8:00 9: 3 Party. (7) Parole. (9) Movie. “The Long Search,” George Nader. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. 11:15 (2) Khrushchev’s Visit. 11:20 (4) Sports. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. (7) Movie. “The Face Be- FRIDAY MORNING (7) Lady of Charm, ~* @) Movie. Abbott & Costello, . 1:38. (7) Topper. tae Concéntration. @) As World Turns. Foreign Legionnaire. 1:65 (4) Faye Elizabeth. . aes a Top Dollar. 2:00 (7) - Visit. ‘ ie Detroit Today. (2) Better or Worse, - @ Queen for a Day 2:30 (4) 1 ‘ _¥FRIDAY AFTERNOON (2) Hi Part 32:00 (2) Love of Life. (7) Gale Storm. (4) Tic Tac (9) Home Fair. (7) Across the Board 3:00 (2) (4) Khrushchev Visit (9) (9) Movie. 230 (2) Search for Tomorrow 3:30 (7) To Be Announced. (4) It Could Be You. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (7) Pantomime Quiz. (9) Sherwood Forest (9) Myrt and Doris. 5:00 (2) Movie. “ 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (4) (color) George Pierrot 12:50 (9) News. . 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (9) Looney Toons. (4) NBC Playhouse. &:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club (7) Music Bingo. 5:55 (4) Sports. in Sullivan By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPI) — Appropri- ately enough, one of the enter- tainers on the 90-minute program Ed Sullivan recorded on video tape during his recent trip to Moscow is a bear, symbol of Russia. “The bear was our key find as we scouted numerous Russian acts,"’ Sullivan said. ‘This circus bear does things I've never seen another performing bear do.” Sullivan said in reminiscing about his trip. “We were all over- whelmed by the reception given us. * * *® “There was little advance pub- licity about our show, but we the people we met on the street,”’| Russian Bear to Star Special ing night athough there were ac- commodations for only 10,000. “The admission-was from 70 cents to $2,"" ‘he continued, “while we were in Moscow, but when we went on to Leningrad for a four-day we played in a 1,200- seat theater and the old law of supply and demand sent the ticket price up to from $2 to §7. ~*~ * * ; “We were so busy giving per- formances that the troupe didn't 2 » |have much time for sightseeing, but the performers did get to plages such as the Kremlin, the huge Gum Department Store and the palace where the former crown jewels are kept: ~ “We had three tables in the first class dining room of the Hotel Ukrainia, with four waitresses as- | signed to us. When it was time to |leave Moscow, the waitresses pre- isented us with richly decorated ‘serving spoons as farewell gifts.” The Americans chipped in to leave a monetary gift to the waitresses, who finally accepted after initial reluctance, he added. Some of the Americans who were in the troupe and will be seen on the Sept, 27 telecast are accordion- ist Dick Contino, singer Rise Ste- -|vens, dancers Marge and Gower Champion, singer Margaret Tynes First Recial ‘Mixture Finds 16 Negro Youths Entering Peacefully all- by their parents, entered the school less than 24 hours after Federal Judge William E. Miller of Nash- ville ordered immediate integra- { School officials were forbidden r to bar the Negro Miller said this dpctrine was quashed by the Supreme Court in May 1954. * * Unless admitted to the Smyrna School, the Negroes would have had to attend an all-Negro school lat Murfreesboro, Tenn., 14 miles the Negroes entered seventh grade classes and one each entered the fourth, sixth and eighth grades. Sheriff Bill Wilson and two depu- ties were on hand when the Ne- groes arrived. School officials told the parents “your children will receive the same treatment as any other child in the school . . . there will be no difference in any way in discipline and education." First official U. S. cencus taken in 1790 listed just 3,929,214 ‘per- sons, ws pe Return Was His Finest TV Hour 7:00 ie imo . have spread by word of mouth. and harmonicist Eedy Manson. 7:20 (2) Meditations. FLOWERS FOR CAST | i 7:28 (2) On Farm Front. “At the end of each performance, ; 7:30 (1) Breakfast Time. when the entire cast sang ‘Getting, 1V News and Revie $06 ° ee Saeombaaly to Know You’ in Russian, the au-| 3 300 (2) Captam Rangaroo. diences streamed down toward Le at T 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. stage td cheer and throw flowers. O rey S a 9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. It almost broke me up. (2) Movie. = “I’m sure that our warm recep- 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. tion was due in part to the fact 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. that many of the performers took 10:28 (9) : iltboard. the trouble to learn some Russian By FRED DANZIG im i) treaene Host before we left New York.” NEW YORK (UPI)—Skilled sur- (9) Special Agent. Sullivan said that 12,000 per- |geons and modern medicine gave 10:55 (7) News. sons tried to get into the outdoor |Arthur Godfrey a new Jease on life 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. Green Theater in Moscow's |and videotape has given his TV (2) I Love Lucy. Gorky Park on his troupe's open- jcareer a great big boost, For his return to broadcasting ACROSS after a lung cancer operation last 1 Flerdsman of — April, the ol’ redhead appeared on 5 Kephew of CT 9 JO | | cps TV last night in a one-hour Abraham ra special that was taped in Hawaii, ‘ Oe ves - on his farm in Virginia, and in a a eee f New York studio, 7 cain — se 5 * It was Godfrey's finest TV Me Oeretlen Lenihan hour, thanks to the imaginative ir} Braver cod uses of tape. Viewers were tak- isiand en from one place to another i fitard stroke 2 through clever tape techniques. po ng We were taken through a studio i door te emerge on his farm. ee i We went into the water in Hawaii 34 Gry of and came up in 7. “pool at eer: on the Beacon Hill ; * S “s One sequence attempted to blend Hy sick wre ballet dancing with a steer chase. 30 Burmese weed While it had its awkward moments, 40 Snyte-@onen it was a worthy experiment. One 41 Schemes . Z mf) sequence featured a Tahitian hip- 43 Writes down: —_-- “ hae. for iF. | Answer te Previous Porrie instance ocerteteramedtowr rn a aes ther 11 Ran 42 Female saint = Brn ay i roca Mes one | S Sen cage” 49 Bapiontve $6 Ireland efibe— of 33 Solar oa H homes 5 25. sow, 0 re by Hebrew o - poem. # 4 Mt this Hi = a 8 Pertien fairy “4 } 3 Pertaining to r] ah eoin ., ae ie 1 Rip loner 10 part 2 sday's Radio Programs— ~ Today's Radio Programs -- WIR (ree) OKLA eee) WWD 888) CAR (NES) | WEY (IE) «= RON (1400) WIR, (1808) remonr teehee | GRE Recs Bile | Set ecient rae Bene E. poe’ 1:30-WW, fob Maxwert ‘ Sports "| 11:30 WIM, Music 2 8 oe a {ie WXYZ, P_ Winter CKLW: News, Ghift Break = 3M WIR, Composite WWI. News, Maxwell WXYZ. M. Shorr my picture tube had exploded. Anyhow, it was an easy show to watch. GODFREY STILL SELLS Godfrey's special brand of enter- tainment, which eschews polish as a talent in favor of the jmore durable talent for ‘tap root"’ }communication throligh word and 'song, is a national treasure. Sells, While he didn't show us scenes he didn't show off before, the three-way blending of the different sites was original. In his future shows, he promised to take us to | places that are less familiar. and dancing and running out of breath. Breathiess’singers are raré on TV these i gig Integrate Easily [ SYMRNA, Tenn. (UPI)—Sixteen, The Negro children, accompanied | _ shaker. For a moment, I thought | commercials for three, count ‘em, | three different sponsors. He still I also salute him for singing Nikita’s Pals Thought Earl's Son, 15, a Drunk . . By EARL WILSON ff NEW YORK — There is a lot of humor associated with. Mr. Ks visit to America, and let's hope it stays funny. Three years ago the Beautiful Wife, my son Slugger Be . md I toured Russia—and managed to be at the American embassy party on July 4 which was attended by Khrushchev and his buddy-at-the-time, Bulganin. Drinks were passed, and some: thirsty lady who reajly preferred scOtch grabbed onto a glass éf champagrie because she didn't see any scotch. She had half of it, and some scotch. ee In leaping for the scotch, she re- membered the champagne and turned WILSON to leok for somebody empty-handed. It being an American-type cocktail party, the only empty-handed person was my son Slugger, who was then 13. “Here, sonny, you hold this!” she commanded. He dutifully complied—and-was still holding it-a-couple of minutes later when Bulganin and Malenkov started a tour of the embassy grounds to greet everybody. Suddenly they came to the little American “boy who was obviously getting himself drunk on champagne because by this time the fizz had died down and the glass looked almost empty. Buiganin and Malenkov shrieked with laughter and told Mr. K. and the other Russians about it. : My son, knowing al! of three words of Russian, had difficulty explaining the situation to them. , They apparently concluded that all little American boys are tipplers. By the way, what ever happened to them? * * * But back to New York: He was just a cab driver -named Victor Meyer and he didn't know me. He said, “Now that the Russians are first to hit the moon, I'd like to gee the first man to land there be Khrushchev —and I don't care how he gets back.” : , * * * The Russian embassy has just explained that Ed Sul- livan’s troupe hasn't been paid the $32,000 due it from the Moscow Fair because the check is en route now to CBS. ‘Whereupon a B'wayite cracked, “They can get a rocket to the moon faster than they can get a check to CBS.” ee THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Eddie Fisher and Liz rushed to Grossinger’s, (A picture of Eddie and Debbie was removed from the celebrity gal- lery a month ago) .. . Bob Feller says the Yankees'll lose in ‘60 too un- less they unload four “unconcerned” ballplayers ... Nickey Jelke’s in town, doing the local cafes —. Andre Kostelanetz bought ex-wife Lily Pons’ Calif. home. Ex-Mayor Bill O'Dwyer has no ghost-writer for his autobiography; he'll sweat it out himself .. . Ernest Borgnine’s ex-wife is dating wealthy L.A. jeweler Charles Sonne. Today’s Wilson Gir! is different Ley Garland, Uniondale, N.Y., says, a “I don’t want to become an actress, LEY but I'm a star in my own right. I have a wonderful hus- | hand, three children and a darling little home. What more , could I ask?” then spied ‘ { | | * * * EARL’S PEARLS: A man described his gabby wife: “She can keep a secret ‘til the next phone call.” ... That's earl, brother. 1 (Copyright, 1959) | Public Relations Wet OLYMPIA, Wash, (UPI)—The| SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. (UPD— State of Washington, which has a/ At least one telephone number was, reputation for a rainy climate, did}accidentally left out of the new nothing to live it down when offi-| Rockland County Directory — that, cials ordeted the Capitol building}of the Spring Valley police de- waterproofed, Forgets Police Number — Supply Cuba With Jets? | fice spokesman said today Britain | Bloctresine Aceviotien was considering & request to supply FE 4-1515 aircraft in posed Batista regime. ¢ a show all visitors t RED BEAMS—It's the warmth (erty and explain that radiates through the makeup [made to restore which keeps Red Skelton cooking (historical shrine. The public as the TV comedian beloved of vited. milliens. He is shown here as “San Franando Red."’ i LONDON (UPI)—A foreign of- the Cuban government with jet! C & V ELECTRO MART 153 Oakisad planes RENT that had been ordered by the de- BY DAT Ob WEEK FLFTY-FIVE Now is the time to get another set. 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